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FOREWORD Who 's Who in New England was first published in 1909, receiving a most gratifying reception. It was recognized at the outset as an invaluable book, alike in the home, the library, and in the business office. Time has confirmed this favorable opinion concerning the general merits of the work, its comprehensiveness and its accuracy. As a book of ready reference, it has from the first been in constant requisition. The up-to-date merchant, the professional man, the alert inquirer, whatever his vocation, keeps this handy volume upon his desk, within easy reach. A new edition, revised, enlarged, and brought down to date, has been called for, and the present volume is presented as the best possible response to that demand. This edition contains many names not listed in the earlier issue — names unavoidably overlooked in a first edition — and also a large number that have come into prominence since the first edition was published. The work of revision has been painstaking and thorough. Not only have many names been added, but nearly all of the original sketches have been rewritten in order that the best possible arrangement of the data for easy reference purposes might be secured. A casual examination of these pages will disclose not only the presence of scores of new names, but also the absence of names which appeared in the earlier issue. These omissions are accounted for by reason of death, removals to other parts of the country, impossibility of finding present addresses, and a few because they are no longer regarded as of sufficient importance. The names of those whose life-sketches appeared in the first edition, but who have died or have been dropped for various other reasons, have been inserted in this volume in their original alphabetical place, with a reference to the volume of 1909, in which the biographical sketch appeared, and, if deceased, the fact has been noted, with the date of death, wdien kno^vn. This feature will be of particular value to those who may wish to secure reliable biographical information about many who were promi- nent in business, social, or intellectual life in the opening years of the twentieth century, but who have passed to the "great beyond," leaving no other printed record of their life-work. In the remaking of Who's Who in New England — for this is prac- S390OO FOREWORD tically a ne^v hook from booinniii^' to end — every proper source of available names has heen drawn upon and every reasonable effort has been made to procni-e the requisite data from all who were deemed eligible foi- inclusion. Nevertheless, names which should have been included will be missed ; but in practically all such cases the omission is not in the least due to inadvertence or the lack of effort on the part of those having- the preparation of the book in hand. Not only were written requests sent by mail, but they were supplemented in numerous instances by personal solicitation. The great majority of those applied to responded freely and in a courteous manner. To these, thanks are hereby extended. A few, however, furnished information with evident reluctance, while others showed complete indifference, letting the request for data go wholly unnoticed. Some names which frequently appear in the newspapers are con- spicuous by their absence, for the reason that Who's "Who ix New England has endeavored to include only persons of reputable vocation and high standing, caring nothing for mere notoriety, but everything for commendable notability. Notwithstanding the foregoing reasons, Avhicli prevented the inclusion of many names, the publication may make just claim to greater completeness, a greater degree of accuracy, and a more dependa])le and authoritative record in regard to the leaders in the bu&iness, professional, industrial, official, and intellectual life of the New England States than has ever before been attained. To make such a publication dependable, it is necessary that it should ])Q unpurchasable. Who's Who in New England has been com- piled as a permanent reference book, and all of the sketches have been inserted with that fact in view. Not one has been paid for, or inserted for any financial consideration. To secure accuracy, the greatest care has been taken. In every case where possible, the facts were procured at first hands, and the sketches were submitted for verification and correction, thus giving to the book a quality practically autobiographical. In this painstaking- way its authenticity has been safeguarded and its value as a reference book greatly enhanced. The volume has been confined to living subjects, because the pur- pose from the first has been to furnish a dictionary of contemporaries and to mirror current progress and history as reflected only in life- statistics. Dui-ing the daily work and turmoil of life, one finds but little opportunity to become acquainted with those outside of his own inti- FOREWOED mate circle, whose personalities are of most interest. The reader can doubtless think of many leading New Englanders of whom he would like to know: Where did they come from; where and how were they educated; what is their home life, their religious, social, and political environment; and what have been the cliief steps in their careers? If the reader will turn to such names, he will find just the information desired. Many and varied are the interests controlled or represented by those whose life-histories are here outlined. In fact, in all lines of useful achievement, the book furnishes as complete a compendium and epitome of personal data in regard to those most prominently identified with the best movements and interests of their respective localities as it has been possible to procure by patient care, experienced methods, and large expenditure. To the press this volume presents features of easily recognized usefulness. Here the newspaper man will find facts which are of great value, and by the use of the book the exasperating errors resulting from the hasty picking up of details from unreliable sources may be in large measure avoided. The truth is here plainly stated, every item being presented in concise, condensed form, so that it may be at once grasped and understood. In number and representative selection of subjects, accuracy of detail and authoritative usefulness as a work of reference, it is con- fidently claimed that Who's Who ix New England is the most complete compilation of New England biography ever printed. While it is not claimed that the book represents infallibility or inerrancy, it is confidently put forth as the best that has so far been produced among books of local contemporary biography. The thousands of persons who are familiar with Who's Who in America (and who is not familiar with it!) will at once recognize in that well-known standard biographical dictionary of notable living Americans the prototype of Who's Who ix New England. That publication is, indeed, the model upon which Who's Who in New England has been fashioned, with one distinct difference : Who 's Who in America has to do with the notable men and women of all the states in the union — living Americans of national and international promi- nence — whereas Who's Who in New England deals exclusively mth residents of the New England States, or Avith persons who are closely identified with the interests and activities of those states. It will be seen, therefore, that while the present volume owes its inception to FOREWORD Who's Who in America, it by no means attempts to supplant or super- sede the latter, but aims, rather to serve as a useful supplement and companion. Tliis will Ix' better appreciated wlicu it is known that 10,065 of the personal sketches in the New England book are not contained in the national volume. Indebtedness is acknowledged for 2,779 sketches borrowed from Who's "Wlio in America. With Who's "Who in America and Who's Who in New England side by side on the reference shelf, any library, private or public, will be enriched with biographical data, many of which are nowhere else in print, and most of which are nowhere else accessible for reference purposes in any form. October 1, 1915. ABBREVIATIONS Principal abbreviations used in this book A.A Degree of Associate of Arts. A J\..A.S American Association for tlie Advancement of Science. .Assistant adjutant-general. .American Board of Commis- sioners for Foreign Missions (Congregational). Bachelor of Arts. A.C Analytical chemist. Acad Academy, Academic. A.-d.-c Aide-de-camp. Adj Adjutant; Adjunct. A.-a.-g-. . . . A.B.C.F.M. A.B. (alsoB.A.) A.E. andF. and A.F. Agr. Agrl. Agt. A.I.A Ala. . of Ii. Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary. .American Federation of Laboi\ .Agriculture. .Agricultural. .Agent. American Institute tects. .Alabama. A.Ii.A American Library Association. Am American. of Archi- A.M. (also M.A.) , A.M.A A.M.E Am.Soc.C.i: .Master of Arts. . American Medical Association. . African Methodist Episcopal. . .American Society of Civil En- gineers. A.N.A Associate National Academi- cian. Anat Anatomical. Ann Annual. Anthrop Anthropological. Antiq. Antiquarian. Appmt Appointment. Apptd Appointed. A.-q.-m Assistant quartermaster. Archaeol Archaeological. Ariz Arizona. Ark Arkansas. Arty Artillery. Assn Association. Asso Associate. Asst . Astron. . . . Astrophys . Atty Aug Av B.A. (also A.B.) . .. B.Agr B.C B.Chir Bapt B.C.E Bd B.D B.P.A Bibliog- Bibl Biog Biol B.I.. (orliitt.B.). . . Bldg B.L.S B.F.O.B Bot Boul B.Pd. (orFd.B.) Bri? Brit Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci .Assistant. .Astronomical. Astrophysical. .Attorney. August. Avenue. .Born. Bachelor of Arts. .Bachelor of Agriculture. .British Columbia. , Bachelor of Surgery. .Baptist. .Bachelor of Civil Engineering. .Board. .Bachelor of Divinity. .Bachelor of Fine Arts. Bibliographical. Biblical. .Biographical. Biological. Bachelor of Letters. Building. Bachelor of Library Science. Benevolent and Protective Or- der of Elks. Botanical. Boulevard. Bachelor of Pedagogy. Brigadier. British, Britannica. .British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Bro Brother. B.S. (also S.B. or Sc.B) Bachelor of Science. Bull BulJetin. Bur Bureau. Bvt Brevet. Bvtd Brevetted. Cal California. Can Canada. Capt Captain. Cav Cavalry. C.B.S Bachelor of Christian Science. C.E Civil Engineer. Cli Church. Chem Chemical. Cliirurg" Chirurgical. Climn Chairman. Civ Civil. Climatol Climatological. Clin Clinical. CM Master in Surgery. Co Company; county. Col Colonel. Coll College. Colo Colorado. Com Committee. Comd Commanded. Comdg" Commanding. Comdr Commander. Commd Commissioned. Commn Commission. Commr Commissioner. Confed Confederate. Conf Conference. Cong^l Congregational. Conglist Congregationalist. Conn Connecticut. Constl Constitutional. Constn Constitution. Constrn Construction. Contbd Contributed. Contbns Contributions. Contbr Contributor. Conv Convention. Corpl Corporal. Corpn Corporation. Corr Correspondent, Corresponding. Cos Companies. C.F.A Certified Public Accountant. C.S.A. (or C.S. Army) Confederate States Army. C.S.N, (or C.S. Navy) Confederate States Navy. Ct Court. Cycle Cyclopedia. d Daughter. D.Agrr Doctor of Agriculture. D.A.II Daughters of the American Revolution. District of Columbia. Doctor of Civil Law. Doctor of Divinity. Doctor of Dental Surgery. December. D.C D.C.L D.D D.D.S Dec Deg" Degree. Del Delaware; deleg Dem Democratic. D.Bng. (also Dr.Engring., or E.D.), gineering. Dep Deputy. Dept Department. Dermatol Dermatological. Dir Director. Dist District. Div Division; D.I.itt. (also Ii.H.D.) Doctor D.F.H. (or Dr.F.H.) Diploma Doctor ate. .Doctor of En- divinity, of Literature, in Public Health, of Public Health. or A BRRE VI AT IONS— Continued D.Sc. (or Sc.D.) . . . .L)ocior of Science. D.V.S Doctor of Veterinary Surgery. H East. Eccles Ecclesiastical. Econ Economic. E.D Doctor of Engineering. £d Educated. Edit Edition. Edn Education. Ednl Educational. E.E Electrical Engineer. E.E. and M.P Envoy Kxtraonlinary and Min- ister Plenipotentiarv'. Egryptol Egyptological. Elec Electrical. Electrochem Electrochemical. Electrophys Electrophysical. E.M Engineer of Mines. Ency Encyclopaedia. Engr England. Engr Engineer. Engring- Engineering. Entoniol Entomological. e.s Eldest son. Ethnol Ethnological. Evaug Evangelical. Exam Examination. Exhbn Exhibition. Exec Executive. Expdu Expedition. Expn Exposition. Expt Experiment. Peb February. Pla Florida. Frat Fraternity. Prt Freight. Pt Fort. Ga Georgia. O.A.B Grand Army of the Republic. g.d Granddaughter. Gen General. Geneal Genealogical. Geod Geodetic. Oeog" Geographical, Geographic. Geol Geological. Gov Governor. Govt Government. Grad Graduated, Graduate. g.s Grandson. Gynecol Gynecological. Hdqrs Headquarters. H.I Hawaiian Islands. H.Ty. (or H.T.) . . . .Hawaiian Territory. Hist Historical, Historic. Hoiuoe Homoeopathic. Hon J^Ionorary, Honorable, Honor- ably. Ho. of Rep House of Representatives. Hort Horticultural. Hosp Hospital. Hydrog Hydrographic. la Iowa. Ida Idaho. HI Illinois. nius Illustrated. Ind Indiana. Ind. Ty Indian Territory. Inf Infantry. Ins Insurance. Insp Inspector. Inst Institute. Instn Institution. Instm Instruction. Instr Instructor. Internat International. Intro Introduction. I-O.r Independent Order of Foresters. I.O.O.F Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows. Jan. . J.C.B . J.C.I. . ..Tanuary. . Jiirix Canonici Bachelor. . Jiirix rnnnnici Lector. j.D Doctor of Jurisprudence. Joux Journal. Jud Judicial. j.U.D Juris Utriusque Doctor. Doctor of Both (Canon and Civil) Laws. Kan Kansas. K.P Knights of Pythias. K.T Knight Templar. Ky Kentucky. I^ab Laboratory. Iiang- Language. Iia Louisiana. Laryngol Laryngological. Ii.H.D Doctor of Literature (also D. Litt.). Im.I Long Island. Lit Literary, Literature. Litt.B. (or B.L.) . . .Bachelor of Letters. Iiitt.D Doctor of Letters. IiIi.B Baclielor of Laws. IiIi.B Doctor of Laws. I..B.C.F Licentiate Royal Coll. Physi- cians. Ii.B.C.S Licentiate Royal Coll. Surgeons. Ii.S.A Licentiate Soc. of Apothecaries. It Lieutenant. Iit.-Gov Lieutenant-governor. Iiuth Lutheran. m Married. niLA. (or A.M.) Master of Arts. M.Agr Master of Agriculture. Mag' Magazine. Maj Major. Mass Massachusetts. Math Mathematical. M.B Bachelor of Medicine. M.C Member of Congress. Mclit Merchant. M.D Doctor of iMedicine. M.Di ]Master of Didactics. Md Maryland. Me Maine. M.E Mechanical Engineer; Methodist Episcopal. Mecli Mechanical. M.E. Cli Methodist Episcopal Church. Med Medical. Mem Member. Met Metropolitan. Meteorol Meteorological. Metli Methodist. Metrol Metrological. Metall Metallurgical. M.F Master of Forestry. Mfg Manufacturing. Mfr Manufacture; manufacturer. Mgr Manager. Mich Michigan. Micros Microscopical. Mil Military. Itlinu Minnesota. Miss iNIississippi. M.L Master of Laws. Mile Mademoiselle (Miss). Mnie iMadame. Mng \ Managing. Mo ^Missouri. Mont Montana. M.Pd Master of Pedagogy. M.P.I. Master of Patent Law. M.B.C.P Member Royal College of Physi- cians. M.B.C.S Member Royal Coll. Surgeons. M.S. ( i>v M.Sc.) .... Master of Science. Mt Mount. Mtn Mountain. Mus.B Bachelor of Music. Mus.D. (or Mus. Doc.') Doctor of Music. 'B/Las ^Fuseum; musical. Mut Mutual. M.VT.A Modern Woodmen of America. Mycol Mycological. N North. TSr.A National Academician. ABBEEVIATIONS— Continued Nat National. IT.B New Brunswick. N.C North Carolina. N.D North Dakota. N.E Northeast, also New England. N.E.A National Educational Associa- tion. N.E.O.F New England Order of I'ro tac- tion. Neb Nebraska. Nev Nevada. N.G National Guard. N.G.N.Y National Guard aiate of New York. N.H New Hampsliire. N.J New Jersey. N.M New Mexico. Nov November. Nr Near. N.S Nova Scotia. N.T New Testament. Numis Numismatic. N.W Northwest. N.Y New York (state). O Ohio. Obstet Obstetrical. Oct October. Okla Oklahoma. Ont Ontario. Oplithal Ophthalmological. Ore Oregon. Oruitbol Ornithological. Orgrn Organization. O.S.B Order of Saint Benedict. O.T Old Testament. Otol. Otological. Pa Pennsylvania. Pass Passenger. Patli Pathological. Pd.B. (orB.Pd.) . . . Bachelor of Pedagogy. Pd.D Doctor of Pedagogy. P.E Protestant Episcopal. Pharni Pharmaceutical. Fharin.I} Doctor of Pharmacy. Pharm.M Master of Pharmacy. Ph.B Bachelor of Philosophy. Pli.C Pharmaceutical Cliemist. Ph,D Doctor of Philosophy. Pli.Cr Graduate in Pharmacy. Phila Philadelphia. Pliilol Philological. Philos Philosophical. Pliotog" Photographic. Pliys Physician, Physical. Phys. and Surg". . . . Physicians and Surgeons. Physiol Physiological. P.I Philippine Islands. PI Place. P.-M Paymaster. Polit Political. Poly Polytechnic. Poniol Pomological. P.Q Province of Quebec. P.B Porto Rico. Prep Preparatory. Pres President. Presbyn Presbyterian. Presdl Presidential. Prin Principal. Proc Proceedings. Prod Produced (for production of play). Prof Professor. Prog" Progressive. Propr Proprietor. Pros. Atty Prosecuting Attorney. Pro tern Pro tempore (for the time being). Psychol Psychological. Pub Public, Publi slier, Publisliing. Publ Publication. Pvt Private. Q.-m Quartermaster. Quar Quarterly. Que Quebec (province). R.C Roman Catliolic. R.C.S Revenue Cutter Service. Bd Road. B.I! Reformed Episcopal. Rec Recording. Regt Regiment. Rep Republican, Representative. Rev Review; Reverend. Rliinol Rhinological. R.I Rhode Island. R.P Reformed Presbyterian. R.F.D Herum Politicarum Doctor (Doc- tor of Political Science). R.R Railroad. Ry Railway. s Son. S Soutli. S.A South America. S.A.R Sons of the Am. Revolution. S.B. (also B.S. or Sc.B.) Bachelor of Science. S.O South Carolina. S.C.A.P.A Society for Checking the Abuses of Public Advertising (British). Sc.D. ( United States Revenue Cutter Service. U.S.V United States Volunteers. Va Virginia. Vet Veteran, Veterinary. Vol Volunteer: Volvime. V.-P Vice-President. 10 ABBREVIATIONS— Concluded Vb Versus (against). Vt Vermont, ■W West. Wash Washington (state). W.C.T.U Woman's Christian Temperance Union. W.I West Indies. Wis Wisconsin. W.Va West Virginia. Wyo Wyoming. IT.M.CA Young Men's Christian Assn. YrB Years. Zool Zoological. RAILWAY ABBREVIATIONS A., T. & S.F. By ... . B. &M. B.B B. & O. B.B. Co. . . . B. &O.S.-W. B.B.. . C. & A. B.B C, B. & Q. By, Co. . C, C, C, & St.Ii. By C. & E.I, B.B CG.W, By C., H, & B. By C, I. & Ii. By C.,M. &St.P. By. . . C. &N.-W. By C.B.I, & P. By C. & S, By. Co C.,St.P„M. 85 O.By. D. & B.G. B.B. Co. . Atchison, Topelta & Santa Fe Ry. Boston & Maine R.R. Baltimore & Ohio K.R. Co. Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R.R. .Chicago & Alton R.R. .Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry. Co. .Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry. Cliicago & Eastern Illinois R.R. .Chicago Great Western Ry. .Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louis- ville Ry. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Chicago & Northwestern Ry. .Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. .Colorado & Southern Ry. Co. .Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rv. Denver & Rio Grande R.R. Co. D.,Ii. 8i W. B.B Delaware, Lackawanna & West- ern R.R. G,N. By Great Northern Ry. I.e. B.B Illinois Central R.R. I. & G.N. B.B International & Great Northern R.R. L.E, 8s W. B.B Lake Erie & Western R.R. L. 85 N. B.B Louisville & Nashville R.R. Ii.S. 86 M.S. By Lake Shore & Michigan South- ern Ry. M.C. B.B Michigan Central R.R. M.,K. 85 T. By Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. Mo. P. By Missouri Pacific Ry. N.P. By Northern Pacific Ry. N.Y.C 86H,B. B.B..New York Central & Hudson River R.R. N.Y., N.H. 85 H. B.B New York, New Haven & Hart- ford R.R. Pa. B.B Pennsylvania R.R. Feuua. Co Pennsylvania R.R. Co. P. 85 L.E. B.B Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R.R. St.Ii. 85 S.P. B.B. . . .St. Louis & San Francisco R.R. S.P. Co Southern Pacific Co. T. 85 P. By Texas & Pacific Ry. U.P. B.B Union Pacific R.R. BIOGRAPHIES WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BIOGRAPHIES ABBE, A. Howard, hardware mcht.; b. East Windsor, Conn., Apr. S, 1852; s. Albert and Maria Abbe; ed. pub. schs.. East Windsor and Enfield, and Burnett's pvt. sell., Springfield; m. Minnie E. Sey- mour, of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6, 1878 (died June 12, 1879); 2d, Nellie Parker, of New Britain, Conn., Jan. 17, 1883; 2 children, Harry A., A. Parker. Be- gan active career as mem. A. H. and E. W. Abbe, New Britain, 1880; purchased interest of partner, 1913, and incorporated as The Abbe Hardware Co., of which is pres. and treas. ; dir. Burritt Savings Bank. Royal Arch Mason: mem. B.P.O. Elks. Re- publican. Conglist. Club: New Britain. Home: 50 Vine St. Office: 279 Main St., New Britain, Conn. ABBE, Alanson Joseph, M.D.; b. Abington, Mass., Feb. 18, 1861; s. Frederic Randolph and Mary Thax- ter (Thayer) Abbe; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1877; A.B., Harvard. 1881, A.M., 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; m. L. Adelaide Eaton, of Andover, Mass., June 7, 1888; 2 children, Alice Thayer, Frederic Eaton. Practiced in Fall River, Mass., since 1885; specializes in diseases of the eye and ear; alderman at-large, 1903-7. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (sec. and treas. Bristol South Dist. since 1889), Fall River Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: 375 Rock St.. Fall River, Mass. ABBEY, Frank Humphrey, mechanical engr. ; b. Watkins, N.Y., Mar. 17, 187 6: s. Harvey S. and Ce- lestia A. (Frost) Abbey; descendant of John Abbe, who came to America from England. 1636; prep, edn. Cook Acad., Montour Falls, N.Y.; M.E., Cornell U., 1901; unmarried. Began as erecting engr. and salesman with Buffalo Forge Co., at Buffalo. N.Y., 1901; engr. United Telpherage Co., Westfield, N.J., 1903-4; then designing engr. office of chief of ord- nance, War Dept., Washington, D.C. ; salesman and engr. witli Gifford Wood Co.. mfrs. of conveying machinery, Hudson, N.Y.. 1906-9, since in charge of N.E. business of the co. at Boston. Non-resident engring. examiner of N.Y. State Civ. Service Com- mission, 1906-9. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Republican. Christian Scientist. Odd Fellow. Rec- reation: sailing. Home: 80 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 51 N. Market St., Boston. ABBOT, Abiel J., mfr.; b. Westford, Mass., Jan. 8, 1850; s. Job William P. and Catherine (Abbot) Ab- bot; ed. Westford Acad.. Highland Mil. Acad., Phil- lips Exeter Acad, and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Alice, d. Edward S. and Charlotte (Chapman) Moseley, of Newburyport, Mass.. Apr. 22. 1880; 3 children. En- gaged in manufacture of edge tools, Chelmsford, Mass., 1868-73; partner and mgr. since 1876, Abbot & Co., worsted mfrs.. and since 1900 treas. of the Abbot Worsted Co.. Westford. Former mem. exec, com. Nat. Wool Assn. (resigned, 1907). Chmn. Bd. Trustees, Westford Pub. Library; trustee and treas. Westford Acad.: chmn. Sch. Com.. 1891-8. Club: Home Market. Home: Westford, Mass. Office: Gran- iteville, Mass. ABBOT, E(dward) Stanley, M.D.; b. Beverly, Mass., Dec. 13, 1863; s. Francis Ellingwood and Katharine Fearing (Loring) Abbot; grad. Cam- bridge (Mass.) High Sch., 1883; A.B., Harvard, 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; asst. in histol- ogv. Harvard Med. Sch., 2 yrs., and house officer at McLean Hosp. and at Boston City Hosp. before tak- ing M.D. degree; m. Frances E. (Lewis) Smith, of Fargo, N.D., July 5, 1897 (died July 16, 1898); m. 2d, Marion Wetherill, of Phila., Pa., May 26, 1910. Third asst. phys., 1894-6, 2d asst., 1896-8, McLean Hosp., Waverley, Mass.; 1st asst. phys., Northamp- ton (Mass.) Insane Hosp., Jan.-Dec, 1899; asst. s-upt. Boston City Hosp., 1899-04; 1st asst. phys. to Dec, 1909, since pathologist and asst. phys.. Mc- Lean Hosp. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Psychol. Assn., A.M.A., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Med. Li- brary, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Nat. Municipal League, Mass. Soc. S.R., Bostonian Soc, Boston Economic Club. Home: 592 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. Office: McLean Hosp., Waver- ley, Mass. ABBOT, Edwin Hale, retired ry. official; b. Bev- erly, Mass., Jan. 26, 1834; s. Joseph Hale and Fran- ces Ellingwood (Larcom) Abbot; brother of Henry Larcom Abbot; A.B., Harvard, 1855, A.M., 1858; LL.B., 1862; m. Martha T. Steele, of Portland, Me., Sept. 19, 1866. Law editor Boston Daily Advertiser, 1862-70; practiced law, Boston, 1862-76, then re- moved to Milwaukee to become gen. solicitor and dir. Wis. Central R.R., 1873-8; v.-p. and trustee, 1878; took possession as active trustee and operated Wis. Central R.R. for bondholders, 1878-89, con- structing Wis. Cent, associated lines and effecting entrance into Chicago and erecting Grand Central Sta. and terminals, with Charles L. Colby; pres. and treas. Wis. Central R.R., Chicago, Wis. «6: Minn. R.R. and Milwaukee & Lake Winnebago R.R., 1890-9, when he retired from business, after effect- ing, against strong opposition, amicable union of all Wisconsin Central roads into one co. ; with W. W. Crapo, established the first car ferry for entire trains, 54 miles, across Lake Mich. bet. Manitowoc and Ludington; dir. A.,T. & S.F. R.R., N.P. R.R.. etc., 1887-93. Author of Wis. Central plan, 1879, of corporate organization, by which control of corpo- ration was vested in bondholders through reserva- tion to them of voting-power on stock, being the first and original scheme, out of which many other forms of voting-trusts have since grown; active in life ins. reforms, 1905-6; chmn. Mass. policy holders com., etc. Home: 1 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St.. Boston.* ABBOT, Florence Hale, M.D. : b. Wilton, N.H., Oct. 20, 1867: d. Harris and Caroline Ann (Greeley) Abbot; Pembroke (N.H.) Acad.; grad. Gushing Acad., Ashburnham. Mass., 1887; B.L., Smith Coll., 1891; M.D.. Woman's Med. Coll. of New York In- firmarv, 1897; unmarried. Served as asst. phys. in 3 state hosps. for insane in Mass., 1898-10; asst. phys Dr. Melius' pvt. liosp. since May, 1910. Con- glist. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Soc. Psy- chiatry, Am. Medico Psycliol. Assn., Assn. Collegi- ate Alumnae. Club: College (Boston). Address: 419 Waverley Av., Newton, Mass. ABBOT, Griffith Evans, M.D.; b. Phila., Feb. 7, 1850; s. Charles F. and Elizabeth (Evans) Abbot; A.B.. U. of Pa., 1871, A.M., 1874; Ph.D.. U. of Jena, 1875; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Med., 1879; m. Grace 13 14 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Lee Babb, of Eastport. Me., A\,'. 13, 1831; s. Joseph Hale and Frances EUingwood (Larcom) Abbot; brother of Edwin Hale Abbot; Boston Latin Sch., 1846-50; grad. We.st Point, 1854; (LL.D.. Harvard, 1886); m. Mary Susan Everett, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 2, 1856 (died Mar. 13, 1871). (See Who's Who in America for military record, etc.) Address: 23 Berkley St.. Cam- bridge, Mass.* ABBOT, Williani Titzhale, educator; b. Boston, Apr. 27, lf>5:>; s. Jostpli Hale and Fanny EUingwood (Larcom) Abbot; grad. Cambridge (Mass.) High Sch., 1870; A.B., Harvard, 1874 (Phi Beta Kappa); m Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 28. 1882, Caroline Ward Sewall. Instr. G. W. C. Noble's pvt. sch. for boys, Boston, 1874-6 (retired on account of ill health); joint prin. Sewall and Abbot Classical Sch., Indian- apolis, Ind., 1877-80; instr., 1880-90, head of Latin and Greek Dept. since 1890, Classical High Sch., Worcester, Mass. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, "Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, N.E. Classical Assn. (pres. 1914), and various teachers* orgns. Unitarian. Clubs: Bohemian, Eco- nomic, Twentieth Century, Shakespeare. Home: 20 John St., Worcester, Mass. ABBOTT, Carroll "Waite, M.D. ; b. Rumford, Me., Aug. 29, 1855; s. Henry, Jr., and Charlotte (Waite) Abbott; ed. Oxford Normal Inst.; grad. Hebron Acad., 1877: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; m. Albion, Me., Oct. 4, 1882, Georgia A. Wil- son; 2 children, Henry Wilson, Mary Charlotte. Be- gan practice at Albion, 1881; removed to Water- ville, 1893; supervisor of schs., Albion. 7 yrs. ; mayor of Waterville, 1898-9; mem. Bd. of Edn., Wa- terville, 1900, 1901 (chmn., 1901); dir. Waterville Trust Co. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Kennebec Co. Med. Soc, W'aterville Clinical Soc. Republican. Metho- dist. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F., N.E.O.P. Clubs: Masonic, Homita-koda. Home: 19 Spring St. Office: 1121/2 Main St.. Waterville, Me. ABBOTT, Bleanor Hallowell, author. (See Co- burn. lOloanor Hallowell.) ABBOTT, Edville Gerhardt, IST.D.; b. Hancock, Me., Nov. 6, 1871; s. Alonzo and Maria B. (Mercer) Abbott: descended from early .«ettlers of New Hampshire; grad. E. Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me.. 1889, A.B., 1896; A.M., pro-merito, 1898, hon. Sc.D., 1914, Bowdoin Coll.; student at Friedrich Wilhelm Unlversitat, Berlin, Germany, 1900-1; m. Sara S. Sargent, of Bucksport, Mar. 14, 1893. Prac- tices orthopedic surgery In Portland, Me.; sur- geon-in-chief to The Children's Hosp.; orthopedic surgeon to Me. Gen. Hosp., visiting orthopedic surgeon to St. Barnabas Hosp.. Portland; consult- ing surgeon to Sisters Hosp., Lewiston, Me.; con- sultant to Me. State Sanatorium, Hebron. Me.; prof, orthopedic surgery Med. Sch. of Me., since .June, 1912; Fellow Am. Coll. of Surgeons: mem. A.M. A., Am. Orthopedic Assn., German Orthopedic Assn., Internat. Surgical Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Psi Up- Bllon, Phi Chi. Club: Cumberland. Author: Treat- ment of the Skoliose (translated in foreign lan- guages). Frequent contbr. to leading med. jours. Home: 14 Deering St. Office: T.M.C.A. Bldg., Port- land, Me. ABBOTT, Frances Matilda, writer, genealogist; b. Concord, N.H., Aug. 18, 1857; d. John and Ma- tild.a (Brooks) Abbott; grad. Concord Hierh Sch., 1875: A.B., Vassar, 1S81. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Bos- ton br. Vassar Alumnae, Assn. Collecrlate Alumnae, Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston (life), W^om- an's Hosp. Aid Assn. (life). Concord Equal Suffrage Assn. Founder of Concord Wild Flower Club (1896); original mem. Stratford (Shakespeare) Club (1883). Press agt. N.H. Equal Suffrage Assn. since 1913; in charge Suffrage Hdqrs., Concord. Au- tiior: Birds and Flowers About Concord, N.H., 1906; The Simple Single, 1909. Wrote section on "Do- mestic Customs and Social Life," in New History of Concord, 1903; one of the writers of The Gene- alogical and Family History of New Hampshire, 1908. Contbr. to newspapers and mags. Address: Concord, N.H. ABBOTT, rrederick Ebenezer, real estate; Aug. 2, 1835-Aug. 27, 1914. (See vol. 1909). ABBOTT, Prederick Wallace, M.D.; b. Dover, N.H., Mar. 5, 1861; s. Sylvester and Elizabeth Graves (Wortman) Abbott; A.B., U. of America, 1883; attended Med. Sch. of Me. (med. dept. Bow- doin Coll.), 1884, 1885; M.D., Eclectic Med. Coll. of Me., 1886; A.M., Taylor U., 1891; Ph.D., Nat. Nor- mal U., 1901; Academicien de Toulouse, France, 1909; (LL.D., Potomac U., 1905; F.S.Sc, London, 1908); m. Sylvina Apphia Emery, of Kennebunk, Me., Sept. 2, 1886; practiced in Taunton, Mass., 1886 — ; lecturer on physiology and hygiene in Mer- rimack Co. Acad., 1892; asso. editor Mass. Med. Jour., 1894-04, Am. Med. Jour., 1906 — ; collaborator on Nat. Eclectic Monthly Med. Jour., 1903; senior censor Eclectic Med. Coll. of City of New York; prof, eugenics. Eclectic Med. U., Kansas City, Mo., 1913. Pres. Mass. Eclectic Med. Soc, 1894, N.E. Ec- lectic Med. Assn., 1900, Am. Eclectic Materia Med- ica Assn., 1905-07, Boston Dist. Eclectic Med. Soc, 1910; v.-p. Am. Anti-Tuberculosis League, 1907; hon. mem. fourteen state and several other med. socs. ; life-fellow Institut du Midi (France); life- mem, and medalist of the 1st class (gold) Italian Acad, of Physics and Chemistry; chmn. bd. of trus- tees, and sec. treas. Alumnal Soc, Potomac U. Democrat. Author: Limitation of the Family, 1891; The Education of Youth Upon Matters Sexual, 1895. Address: 72 Broadway, Taunton, Mass.* ABBOTT, Gordon, banker; b. Boston, Jan. 18, 1863; s. Jeremiah and Ellen (Bangs) Abbott; A.B., Harvard, 1884; m. Katherine, d. Louis and Madeline (Borland) Tiffany, of Baltimore, Nov. 6, 1895. Mem. firm of Abbott, Wheelock & Co., mchts., Boston and New York, 1884-93; v.-p., 1893-1900, pres., 1900-10, chmn. bd., 1910 — , Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; pres. United Electric Securities Co., Mass. Electric Cos.; v.-p. Estabrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co.; dir. Fitch- burg R.R. Co., Gen. Electric Co., State Nat. Bank, Elec Securities Corpn. of New York, N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Dallas Electric Corpn., Merchants Nat. Bank, Winthrop Nat. Bank. Trustee, 1895-05, treas. since 1905, Children's Hosp., Boston; mem. Bd. of Statistics of the City of Boston, (ilubs: Somerset, Eastern Yacht, Exchange (Boston), Knickerbocker, Brook, New York Yacht (New York), Country (Brookline), Essex County Country, Canaveral (Boston and Fla.). Home: 240 Beacon St. Office: Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.* ABBOTT, Grafton St. Iioe, lawyer, trustee ; b. Low- ell, Mass., Nov. 14, 1856; s. Josiah Gardner and Caroline (Livermore) Abbott; prep. edH. Noble's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1877; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1880: m. Quincy, Mass., Sept. 29, 1890, Mary Adams; children, Henry L., Mary O. and John A. Has practiced in Boston since 1880; pres. Lewis- ton-Clarkstori Co. and Hill Mfg. Co.; chairman and dir. Guantanamo & Western R.R. Co.; dir. and treaa. Lewiston-Concord Bridge Co. Democrat. Club: Somerset. Recreations: agriculture, horticulture. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. ABBOTT, Harlan Pag-e, surgeon; b. Antrim, N.H.. July 10, 1860: s. John Rand and Hannah Osgood (True) Abbott; descendant of George Abbott, of Andover, Mass., 1635; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1881; A.B., Brown U., 1885, A.M.. 1889; M.D.. Har- vard Med. Sch., 1889; m. Cornelia Seabury Cook, of New Bedford, Mass., June 25, 1898; 2 children, Elizabeth True, Hope. Practiced in Providence since 1889; in hosp. service as interne, externe and mem. staff since 1889; first sec. R.I. Ho«p. Club; now surgeon ear, nose and throat, Rhode Island Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, R.I. Ophthal. and Otol. Soc, Med. Improvement (ijlub of Provi- dence, Delta Upsilon (Brown Chapter). Republican. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 15 Baptist. Clubs: Providence Art, University. Rec- reations: tennis, solf. Home: 152 Angell St. Office: 223 Thayer St., Providence, R.I. ABBOTT, Henry Warren; b. Landgrove, Vt., Sept. 17, 1873; s. Warren W. and Angelett W. (Colby) Abbott; ed. com. schs. ; m. Ella M. Parker, of Peru, Vt., Oct. 5, 1899. Began as carpenter, Landgrove, 1892; town elk. since 1904; lister for 9 terms tol911; mem. Sch. Bd., 1909-11; census enumerator, 1910; mem. Rep. Town Com. since 1906, Rep. County Com., 1912; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Methodist. Odd Fellow; mem. Grange. Home: Landgrove, Vt. Address: South Londonderry, Vt. ABBOTT, Herbert Vaug-lian, college prof.; b. Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 3. 1!565; s. Lyman and Abby Frances (Hamlin) Abbott; bro. of Ernest Hamlin and Lawrence Eraser Abbott; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1885; m. Senda, d. Albert Berenson, June 15, 1911. Lit. critic New York Commercial Advertiser, 1890- 91; asst. and instr., English Dept., Harvard, 1894-S; instr. English, Horace Mann Sch. and Teachers Coll., New York, 1898-05; asso. prof. English, Smith Coll., 1905 — . (See Who's ^^'ho in America for books, etc.) Address: Northampton, Mass.* ABBOTT, Holker; b. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 28, 1858; s. Josiah Gardner and Caroline (Livermore) Ab- bott; descendant of George Abbot, Andover, Mass., 1643, and Rev. Arthur Browne and Chief Justice Livermore, N.H. ; ed. Nobel's Sch., Boston; unmar- ried. Pres. Copley Soc, Boston; trustee Mus. of Fine Arts. Progressive in politics. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern, Tennis and Racquet (Bos- ton) National Arts (New York). Address: Welles- ley Hills, Mass. ABBOTT, Ira Anson, judge; b. Barnard, Vt. July 20, 1845; s. Daniel and Deborah (DeWolfe) Abbott; pvt. 9th Vt. Vols., 1864-5; A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; m. Emma Nichols, of Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 30, 1879 (died 1884). Began practice of law at Haver- hill, 1872; city solicitor, 1S73-5; mem. law firm of Abbott & Pearl, 1877-98; judge Mass. Central Dist. Ct. of Northern Essex. 1898-04; apptd. by Pres. Roosevelt, reapptd. by Pres. Taft asso. justice Su- preme Ct. of Ty. of N.M., 1904-12; resumed resi- dence in Haverhill when N.M. became a state (1912), but has not returned to practice. Repub- lican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, G.A.R. Traveler and corr., U.S. and abroad, several mos. each yr. since 1912. Address: Haverhill, Mass.* ABBOTT, Joliu, lawyer; b. N. Berwick, Me., Feb. 16, 1869; s. John J. and Mary Augusta (Hall) Ab- bott; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; admitted to bar, 1894; m. Randolph, Vt., 1897, Miss Grace R. Sanford; children. Win- some and Joan. In practice at Boston since 1895. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Harvard, Winchester Country. Home: Win- chester, Mass. Office : 53 State St., Boston. ABBOTT, John Edward, lawyer; b. Norridge- wock, Me., Nov. 30, 1845; s. John Stevens and Eliza- beth T. (Allen) Abbott; 8th generation from George A., who came to Andover, Mass., 1643, from York- shire. Eng., and 10th generation on his mother's side from George Allen, who emigrated from Eng- land, 1635, and located at Sandwich, Mass., 1637; removed with parents to Newton, Mass. at 14; grad. Wesleyan Univ.,Middletown, Conn, 1869; read law with his father and was admitted to Suffolk bar, 1872. later to U.S. Circuit and Supreme courts: m. Compton, P.Q., Can., June 12, 1878, Alice Greely Cochrane; children, Charles M., Mabel L., Harriette F., Eleanora. Practiced in Boston as partner of his father, 1872-7, in New York City, as member Abbott Bros., 1877-9; returned to Boston, 1879, and contin- ued in practice with his father until death of the latter. 1881, since in practice alone. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1894; clerk senate com. on rules since 1896; town solicitor Watertown since 1896; atty. Watertown Savings Bank. Republican. Home: Watertown, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. ABBOTT, Leon Martin, lawyer; b. Richmond, N.H., Aug. 28. 1867: s. Joseph B. and Lydia C. (Martin) Abbott: Keene (N.H.) High Sch., 1885; Mass. In«t. Tech., 1885-6; Harvard Coll., 1886-7, 1890-1, Harvard Law Sch., 1887-90; m. Florence M. Tallman, of Boston, Apr. 19, 1894. Has prac- ticed in Boston, 1891 — ; mem. firm Bates, Nay & Abbott, Sept., 1906; now Bates. May, Abbott & Dane. Republican. Mem. Mass. and Boston Bar assns. One of four active 33° Masons in Mass.; Grand Lt. Comdr. of Supreme Council 33° N.M.J. ; officer and trustee many Masonic and other organi- zations. Club: Boston City. Home: 797 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 934-939 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass.* ABBOTT, Samuel Appleton Browne, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., Mar. 6, J 846; s. Josiah Gardner and Caroline (Livermore) Abbott; A.B., Harvard, 1866, .-V.M., 1872; admitted to bar, 1868; m. Mary God- dard, of Boston, May 21, 1869; 2d, Abby Frances Woods, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 15, 1873; 3d, Maria Elizabeth Dexter, of Rome, Italy, Apr. 16, 1896. Engaged in practice, Boston, since 1868; police commr., 1887-9; trustee Boston Pub. Library, 1879- 92 (pres., 1889-94); acting librarian, same, 1890-4; dir. Am. Acad, in Rome, 1897-03. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. of Architects, Loyal Le- gion. Episcopalian. Clubs: Porcellian, Harvard, Somerset (Boston), Century, University (New York). Home: Villa Lontana, Via Cassia, Rome, Italy. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* ABBOTT, Sewall Wester, lawyer; b. Tuftonboro, N.H., Apr. 11, 1859; s. George and Phebe Jane (Graves) Abbott; descendant of Walter Abbott, Exeter, N.H., about 1640; grad. Hebron Acad, 1878; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law. Chicago, 1883; m. Mrs. Elma (King) Hodsdon, of Boston, June 19, 1893. Practiced in Chicago 1 yr. ; removed to Wolfboro, N.H., 1885; judge of probate for Carroll Co. since 1889; CO. atty., 1903-7; dir. Wolfboro Woolen Mills; pres. bd. trustees Huggins Hosp. ; mem. bd. trustees Brewster Free Acad., Wolfboro. Republican. Uni- tarian. Royal Arch Mason (Past D.D.G.M. and Past Exalted High Priest); mem. I.O.O.P., Red Men, G.A.R, Grange. Recreations: trout fishing, auto- mobiling, etc. Address: Wolfboro, N.H. ABBOTT, Sylvina Apphia, M.D.; b. Kennebunk, Me., Mar. 8, 1864; d. Benjamin Franklin and Susan Apphia (Gooch) Emery; ed. pub. schs., Kennebunk, and under pvt. teachers, 1869-86; licensee (in medi- cine) of Mass, 1894; Sc.D., Potomac U., Washing- ton, DC, 1906; M.D., Ch.M., Eclectic Med. U., Kan- sas City, Mo., 1913; F.S.Sc. (London). 1909; F S.P. (England), 1914; m. Frederick Wallace Abbott, M.D., of Taunton, Mass., Sept. 2, 1886. Practiced in Taunton since 1886. Pres. N.E. Eclectic Med. Assn., 1908, Am. Eclectic Materia Medica Assn., 1911-12. Me. Eclectic Med. Soc, 1911, Mass. Eclectic Med. Soc, 1911, Boston Dist. Eclectic Med. Soc, 1912; mem. Nat. Eclectic Med. Assn.; hon. mem. Vt. Eclectic Med. Soc; life mem. and medalist 1st class (gold) Italian Acad. Physics and Chemistry, 1913. Mem. Daughters of Rebekah (I.O.OF.), Pythian Sisters (K. of P.), Degree of Honor (A.O.U.W.), U.O.G.C, W.C.T.U., P. of H., Taunton State of Me. Club. Second Adventist. Home: 72 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. ABBOTT, W. Herbert, wholesale leather mcht.; b. Boston. July 14, 1866; s. William T. and Prances A. (Hoyt) Abbott; educated pub. grammar and high schools of Boston; m. Miss Fannie E. Whip- ple, of Boston, June 8. 1892; children, IMargaret Frances, Herbert Whipple. Began with Billings & Eaton (sole leather), Boston, continuing 4 yrs.; then with Booth & (io. (sheep skins) 4 yrs.; with Herman Zohrlaut Leather Co. 9 yrs.; pres. W. Her- bert Abbott, Inc.. since 1900; also pres. Abbott & Fernald Co., Arthur T. Way, Inc.. Grey, Clark & Engle Co.; dir. Liberty Trust Co., United Cape Cod Cranbeiry Co.; trustee Dorchester Savings Bank. Dir. N.E. Evangelistic Assn.; mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Congregationalist. Clubs: Eco- nomic, Longwood Cricket. Recreations: automobil- ing and tennis. Home: 60 Pleasant St.. Dorchester, Mass. Offices: 112 Beach St. and 137 South St.. Boston. ABBOTT, "Wilbur Cortez, college prof.; b. Koko- mo, Ind.. Dec. 28. 1869; s. Thomas W. and Eleanor L. (Holliday) Abbott: A.B., Wabash Coll., 1892, A.M., 1904; grad. student Cornell, 1892-5; B. Litt., Oxford U., 1897; also studied on continent: (hon. A.M., Yale, 1908); m. Margaret E. Smith, of Indian- apolis, Ind., Sept. 6. 1899. Fellow, 1892-3, instr.. 16 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 1.'>'J3-5, Pres. White tiuvelins fellow, 1895-(i, Cor- nell U.; instr. history, U. of Mich., 1897-9; asst. inof. history, Dartmouth Coll., 1899-02; prof. Ku- lopean history, U. of Kan., 1902-8; prof, history ShefHeld Scientific School (Yale), 1908 — . Lecturer in history, U. of Chicago, 1910, Harvard, 1912-13. Author: Colonel Blood, Crown Stealer, 1911. Contbr. to Am. and English hist, reviews, Nation, Yale Rev., etc. Address: 219 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn.* ABBOTT, Wintlirop Porter, educator; b. Brook- field, \'t.. July lij, lbG.N; .s. lioval, .)r., and Nancy T. (Newton) Abbott; A.B., Dartmouth, 1893; m. Cor- nelia M. Pierce, of Randolph, Vt., Nov. 1, 1898. Prin. high sch.. White River Junction, Vt, 1893-5; prin. high sch. and supt. schs.. Proctor, 1890-07; supt. schs.. Proctor. Pittsford, Rutland (town) and Chittenden, 1907-12; supt. schs., Greenfield, Mass., since 1912. Examiner of teachers for Itutland Co., Vt., 1900-10. Mem. bd. of dirs.. Proctor Y.M.C.A., 1907-12; trustee Proctor Free Library, 189S-12. Mem. N.E.A., Am. Inst. Instrs., Vt. State Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1905-0), Vt. Schoolmasters' Club, N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., Mass. Assn. Sch. Supts., Franklin Co. (Mass.) Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1912-13), Franklin Co. Schoolmen (pres., 1914-15). Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Y'oung Men's (Greenfield). Address: Greenfield, Mass. ABEIi, Oeorgre PerOinand, clergyman; b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 5, 1872; s. George Frederick and Kath- erine (Bachmann) Abel; B.A., Gettysburg (Pa.) Coll., 1897, Ph.D., 1903: student Lutheran Theol. Sem., Gettysburg, 1897-9; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1900; studied Yale Grad. Sch.. 1900-3; m. Clara Mav Haskell, of East Haven, Conn., Dec. 20, 1904; 3 children, Katherine, Dorothy, IMarjorie. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1903; asst. pastor Elmwood Tem- ple, Providence, R.I.. 1903-4; teacher of economics and history, and chaplain, Mich. Mil. Acad., Or- chard Lake, Mich., 1904-5; pastor Kirwin, Kan., 1905-8, Seymour, Conn., since Aug. 1, 1908. Mem. Druid Fraternity, Gettysburg. INIason; mem. Tem- ple of Honor. Address: 51 Derby Av., Seymour, Conn. ABE^Ii, Ilyron Robinson; b. T.,ebanon, Conn., Nov. 18. 1862; s. Silas P. and Sophronia (Robinson) Abell; ed. common schs. and Bacon Acad., Colches- ter; m. Carrie B. Symmes, of Winchester, Mass., Apr. 8, 1890. Engaged in farming on old home place: tax collector, 1S94-9; served as justice of peace; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12 (com. on agr.): sold old homestead, and settled in Colches- ter, 1912: burgess of the borough, also tax col- lector. Republican. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Colchester. Conn. ABEBCBOMBIB, Daniel Futuam, bankei-; b. Lu- nenburg. :Mass.. .Ian. 21. 1844: s. f)tis and Dorothy Tj. n'utnam) Abercrombie: grad. Highland Mil. Acad.. Worcester. Mass., 1862: A.B., Harvai'd. 1866; m. .lulia A. Clapp. of Turners Falls, Mass.. Oct. 7, 1874; 3 children. Daniel P.. Fred C, Alice C. Con- nected with banking business in Turners Palls since 1876; treas. Crocker Instn. for Savings, 1876- 03; cashier Crocker Nat. Bank since June, 1876. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Turners Falls, Mass. ABBRCBOMBXB, Daniel "Webster, educator; b. Boiling Green. Maeon Cn.. Ala., Nov. 25. 1853; s. Milo Boiling and Sarah Cairoll ( Greenleaf ) Aber- crombie: prep. edn. Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1808-72: A.B.. Harvard, 1876; studied Harvard Law Sch.. 1876-7 rhon. A.IM.. Brown, 1883; LL.D.. Colby, 1898: Lift. D., Dartmouth. 1911); m. Eniilv Foote Brainerd, of St. Albans. Vt., Dec. 23, 1878; 4 chil- dren, Edith A. (Mrs. B. B. Snow), Ralph, Esther A. (Mrs. D. P. Lockwood). Daniel W., Jr. Has been teaching since 1877: prin. AVorcester Acad, since 1882. Has made various trips aVjroad for study and travel: hon. lepresentative U.S. Bureau of Edn., to examine ednl. system of Germany, in schs. of secondary grade. Mem. Harvard Teachers' .Assn., Headmasters' Assn., Brown Teachers' Assn., Mass. Sch. Masters' Club. Trustee Worcester Acad., Newton Theol. Instn.. Brown Univ. Hon. mem. Harvard A Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Har- vard (Worcester and Boston), AVoi-coster Econom- ic, Tatnuck Country, Seapuit (Osterville, Mass.), lias written various articles on ednl. matters. Ad- ilrcss: M rii>\i(liiiee St., Woicester, Mass.* ABBBCBOMBIB, Bdward Bverett, clergyman; removed to Berkeley, Cal., Aug. 1, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) ABOBN, Alonzo B.; b. Ellington, Conn., May 6, IsiT: s. Jiiub(tn and Amelia (Peters) Aborn; grad. oxford. (Mass.) High Sch., 1866. Clerk, 1866-8, propr., 1868-90, Norwich (Conn.) Grocery Co.; en- gaged in real estate operations since 1890. Was mem. and chmn. W. Chelsea (Conn.) Sch. Bd. ; mem. Norwich Common Council, 1884; alderman, 1893; liep. candidate for mayor of Norwich, 1896, and was declared elected on recount of Dem. votes, many of which were illegal, but refused to accept office on a technicality; mem. Conn. Senate, 1906-8. Addies.s: Noiwich, Conn. ABBAHAMS, Henry, secretarial work; b. Buf- falo, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1855; s. Abraham Joel and Esther (Jacobs) Abrahams; ed. pub. schs., Buffalo; m. Phebe Levy, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 2, 1880 (died June 19, 1913); children, Esther, Joel, Abra- ham L., Gabi-iel, Rosa, Sarah, Alexander. Began in Boston, 1880; now sec. Central Labor Union, Cigai' Maliers' Union, Boston United Hand in Hand Assn. (largest Jewish orgn. in the city). Mem. Commn. on High Living, also of Boston Planning Bd. Trustee Franklin Inst. Republican. Jewish re- ligion. Club: Boston City. Contbr. to press on la- bor and pub. questions. Home: 12 Marble St., Rox- bury. Office: 11 Appleton St., Boston.* ABBAMS, Alva E., M.D.; b. Duanesburg, N.Y., June 2N, ls56; s. .1. Danforth and Susan (Ladd) Abranis; prej). edn.. Little Falls, N.Y.; student Cor- nell U., 3 vrs. ; student IMed. Dept., New York U.; M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1881; St. Peter's Hosp., Albany; m. Brooklyn, July 26, 1877, .Tessie Davis. Practiced at Duanesburg, 1882-4: removed to Hart- ford, 1884; del. Internat. Med. Congress, Moscow, Russia, 1897. Address: Hartford, Conn. ACHESON, Edward Campion, bishop; b. Wool- wich, Kent, England, Apr. 7. 1859; s. Alexander and Mary (Campion) Acheson; student U. of To- ronto, 1885-8; grad. Wycliffe Coll. (U. of Toronto), 1889; M.A., New York U., 1892; m. Eleanor Ger- trude Gooderham, of Toronto, Can., June 8, 1892. Deacon, 1888, priest, 1889, Ch. of England in Can- ada; cvn-ate All Saints Ch., Toronto, 1888-9; asst. minister St. George's (jh., Stuyvesant Sq., N.Y. City, 1889-92; then rector Ch. of The Holy Trinity, Mlddletown, Conn.; suffragan bishop of Conn, since Oct. 20, 1915. Republican. Mason. Home: Mlddletown, Conn. ACHIN, Henry, Jr., insurance; b. Lowell. Mass., June 30, 18S3: s. Henry and Marie Lea (Cognac) Achin; ed. pub. schs., Lowell; St. Joseph's Coll., Lowell: Commercial Coll. (evening classes); un- married. Entered employ of Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell, as bookkeeper, June 29, 1899; in gen. ins. business, making specialty of fire ins., since Apr. 26, 1906; resident agt. for leading cos. Mem. Bd. of Fire Ins. Underwriters, Lowell. Councilman, Lowell, 1909, 10, 11; mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1912- 15. Republican. Catholic. IMem. C.M.A.C. (Lowell), Catholic Order of Foresters, Union St. Jean Bap- tiste d' Ameii(iue. Clubs: Middlesex Social, Cen- tralville Social. Pawtucketville Social, Club des Citoyens Ame>icains. Home: 384 Fletcher St. Of- fice: 90 Aiken St., Lowell, IMass. ACHOBN, Edg-ar Oakes, lawyer; b. Newcastle, Me.. Aug. 20, 1859; s. John Tavlor and Clara (Rund- lett) Achorn; A.B., Bowdoin Coll.. 1881: (LL.D., Lincoln Memorial T^., 1910); m. Boston. Sophie Apenes, of Christiania, Sept,, 1889; 2d, Alice Gor- ham Morse, of Falmouth, Mass,, Sept, 27, 1906, Instr., lSSl-3, supt.. 1SS3-4, Whitman (Mass.) High Sell.; admitted to bar, 1884, and since in practice in Boston, Unitarian, Republican, Organized Scan- dinavian Rep. League; sec. of embassy, St. Peters- burg, 1896, Trustee Lincoln Memorial U, (Tenn.), Montclair (N..T.) INIil. Acad.: overseer Bowdoin Coll. ISfem. Boston Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Me. Hist, Soc, Zeta Psi (Grand Chapter officer, 1892-8). Clubs: Boston Art, Eliot, Boston City, Boston Athletic Assn. Author of arti- cles on edn., travel, politics, etc. Home: Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 10 Tremont St.. Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 17 ACKERMAN, Arthur Wilmot, clergyman; b. Medford, Mass., Feb. 27, 1857; s. Ira Philbrook and Eliza Ann (Ames) Ackerman; grad. Medford High Sch., 1874; grad. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1890; (D.D., Pacific U., Forest Grove, Ore., 1900); m. Ida May Hatch, of West Medford, Mass., Apr. 28, 1881; 5 children, Howell ^V., Grace, Harry (all deceased); D. Mildred (Mrs. William Ross King, of Omaha, Neb.), b. 1886; Walter T., 1894. Ordained to Congl. ministry, 1890; pastor Lombard, 111.. 1888-90, Mc- Phersori, Kan., 1890-1, Auburn Park, 111., 1891-2, Sheffield, 111., 1892-6, 1st Ch., Portland, Ore., 1896- 02, Torrington, Conn., 1902-11, Natick, Mass., since 1912. Pres. Torrington Mus. Assn., 1906-9; pres. Litchfield County Choral Union, 1909-11. Del. to Congl. Internat. Council, Boston, 1900, to nat. coun- cils, Portland, Ore., 1898, Portland, Me., 1901, Des Moines, la., 1904, Kansas City, Mo., 1913. Formerly corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.; mem. Congl. Ch. Bldg. Soc. (life), Am. Missionary Assn., Am. Bible Soc, N.B. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Royal Arcanum. Re- publican. Recreation: golf. Clubs: Congregational (Boston), Framingham Country. Address: 24 Win- nemay St., Natick, Mass. ADAM, John Dowg'las, theologian; prof. Hartford Theol. Sem. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.) Home: 25 Arnoldale Rd., Hartford, Conn. ASAIVIIAN, Pamagf Adam, M.D.; b. Aintab, Ar- menia, Aug. 28, 1869; s. Adam and Khatoun (Na- zarian) Adamian: B.A., Central Turkey Coll., Ain- tab, Turkey. 1897: B.D.. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906 (hon. D.Sc. 1912); m. Harganoish (Shahi- nian) ; 1 daughter, Parouhi. Practiced at Boston since 1905, and at Worcester since 1912. Prof, gen. pathology. Coll. Phys. & Surg., Boston, since 1908. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. ]\Tem. Armenian Apos- tolic Ch. Address: 181 Harrison Av., Boston, and 55 Laurel St., Worcester. ADAMOWSKA, Antoinette Szumowska; b. Lub- lin. Poland, Feb. 22, 1873; d. Alexander and Wanda CRoszkowska) Szumowski: grad. coll., Warsaw, Poland. 1888; grad. Warsaw Conservatory of Mu- sic, 1890; m. Josef Adamowski, of Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 1. 1S96: 2 children. Helenka.Thadeus. Played in concerts with orchestras in Paris and London, also witli orchestras in leading Am. cities; with chamber music organizations, among which were Kneisel Quartette; now mem. Adamowski Trio; was prof, in Piano Dept., N.E. Conservatory of Music, 2 yrs., 1904, 1906. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 11 Channing St.. Cambridge, Mass. ADAMOWSKI. Josef Telix, musician; b. War- saw, Poland, .luly 4, 1862: s. Vincent and Aniela (Korecka) Adamowski: ed. Warsaw preliminary schs. and Conservatory of Music; A.B., Moscow Conservatory of Music. 1883; m. Antoinette Szu- mowska, of Cracow, Galicia. Sept. 1. 1896; children, Helenka and Thaderis. Concert cellist. Warsaw; teacher in music school. Cracow, 1885-7; removed to Boston, 1S89: mem. Boston Symnhony Orchestra and Ad.qmowski Quartet, since 1889: mem. Adam- owski Trio, since 1896: head of faculty of violon- cello, ensemble and quartet classes, N E. Conserva- tory of Music, since 1902: an organizer and dir. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Pension Fund Inst. Clubs: St; Botolph (Boston); Players (New York). Home: 11 Channing St.. Cambi-idge. Mass. Ad- dress: New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. ADAMOWSICT. Timotheus. musician, violinist, conductor; b W'arsaw, Poland, 1858: s "V\'incenty and Mary (Korecka) Adnmowski: grrad. Warsaw Conservatory and then studied with Massart in Paris Conservatory; came to America, 1878; m. Narragansett Pif^r. Sept. 1, 1903, Gertrude Pan- coast, of Phila. Began mus. career in Boston, 1879; ex-concert meister Boston Symphony Orchestra; leader Adamowski Quartet and Adamowski Trio; appeared as soloist in London, Paris. "Warsaw, and other European cities; now head of Violin Dept., N E. Conservatory of Music. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tavern, Country (Boston): The Plavers (New York); Bath fT.ondon). Home: 23 Chestnut St. Office: New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. ADAMS, Alfred Edgfar, cotton mills agt.; b. Wales, Mass., May 28, 1849; s. Benjamin and Mary Etta (Darling) Adams; descendant of Henry Ad- ams, Braintree, Mass., 1639-40; ed. winter schs., 1856-61; worked in cotton mills, 1856-67; m. Bmer- zette Caroline, d. Stephen W. and Ada Ann (Young) Avery, of Killingly, Conn.; 6 children, Mrs. Luella G. McKenzie, Mrs. Alice C. Reynolds, Effle D., Jo- seph B., Alfred E., Jr., Erwin A. In U.S. Army, frontier service, 1867-71; overseer Killingly cotton mills, 1871-72, other N.E. cotton mills, 1872-87; agt. Whitinsville Cotton Mills and Whitin Bros. Cotton Mill since 1887. Capt. Me. Nat. Guard, also capt. and a.-d.-c. on staff of Gen. .Toshua L. Cham- bei-lain, 1880-6; instr. in mil. drill. High Sch. Ca- dets, Whitinsville, 1898-15. Mem. Sch. Bd., Whit- insville, 1891-15; Bd. of Selectmen, 1901-8. Repub- lican. Baptist. Mason ((jommandery). Club: Con- gregational. Address: Whitinsville, Mass. ADAMS, Alonzo B., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, Alton Dermont, public service engr. ; b. Biddeford, Me., June 28, 1864; s. Orison Dermont and Nancy Phoebe (Getchell) Adams; B.S., Har- vard, 1897, A.M., 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Carrie B. Gates, of Manchester, Conn. En- gaged since 1900 in valuation of public service properties and rate cases; has reported on valua- tions at Lincoln, Neb.; Racine, Wis.; Springfield, 111.; Cedar Rapids, la.; Watertown, N.Y.; Haver- hill, Mass.; etc. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. Water Worl^^s Assn. Ad- dress: Natick, Mass. ADAMS, Arthur, college prof.; b. Pleasantville, N.J., May 12, 1881; s. James R. and Marietta (Eng- lish) Adams; A.B., Rutgers, 1902; A.M., Yale, 1903; Ph.D., 1905; B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1910; m. Emma G. Steelman, of Ocean City, N.J., June 22, 1910. Instr. English, U. of Colo., 1905-6; asst. prof. English, 1906-S, asso. prof., 1908-11, prof.. 1911 — , Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn.; prof. English, U. of Me., summer session, 1912. Ordained priest, P.E. Ch., May 13, 1909. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Modern Lang. Assn. America, Soc. Colonial Wars, Conn. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Clubs: E.Q.B. Edu- cational, Twentieth Century. Mason. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.* ADAMS, Benjamin Henri; b. Tunbridge, Vt., June 21, 1869; s. B. H. and Eunice A. (Scribner) Adams; student Norwich U., 1887-8; grad. New Hampton Commercial Coll., 1890; m. Cora J. Aker- man, of Vershire, Vt., Sept. 14, 1892; 2 children, B. Hacket (deceased), William H. Engaged in livery business at Chelsea, Vt., also farming, ins., and buying, handling and selling horses. Served in most of town offices; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912; deputy sheriff 16 yrs.; jailer of Orange Co., 1904- 12, sheriff, 1910-12. Mason: Elk; Modern Wood- man; mem. Sons of Vet. Republican. Address: Chelsea, Vermont. ADAMS, Brooks, author; b. Quincy, Mass., June 24, 1848; s. Charles Francis and Abigail Brown 1 Brooks) Adams; brother of Charles Francis and Henry, A.B., Harvard, 1870; Harvard Law Sch., 1 yr. ; went as sec. to his father to Geneva, where latter was arbitrator upon the Alabama claims un- der "Treaty of Washington." Admitted to bar, 1873; engaged in practice at Boston, 1873-81; m. Evelyn, d. Admiral Charles Henry Davis, Sept. 7, 1889. Lecturer Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1904-11. Mem. Mass Hist. Soc, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, etc. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Quincy, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* ADAMS, Cecil Quincy, leather mfr.; b. Hodgdon, Me., Feb. 23. 1872; s. John Quincy and Anna Jo- sephine (Brown) Adams; Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton, Me.; Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeep- sie, N.Y.; m. Nella Currier Bussey, of Houlton, Me., May 22, 1901; children, John Durrell, Eleanor Ju- dith. Began active career, 1890, with Baker & But- terfield, mfrs. of leather, which became B. E. Baker & Co., 1891-9, and then Corona Kid Co., of which was sec, 1899-06; gen. mgr. Bristol Patent Leather Co. since 1906; dir. Internat. Trust Co.; former mem. exec. com. N.E. Shoe & Leather Assn. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Maugus, of Wellesley Hills (pres.), Wellesley Country. Rec- 18 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND reatious: fishins, hunting. Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass. Oflic'v xfi South St., Boston. ADAMS, Cliancey, M.D. ; b. North New Portland, Me., JMai-. 15, ISGl; s. Benjamin and Eliza B. (Saw- yer) Adams; A.B., Colby, 1SS5, A.M.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1S91; m. Laurinda CUua Coombs, of Gloucester, Mass., Jan. 9, 1S93; 3 chil- dren, Benjamin William (deceased), Kdmund Chancer, Elizabeth Beimer. Prin. high sch., Phil- lips, Me.. lSs;5; druggist. North Anson. 18.SG-90; asst. phys. State Lunatic Hosp., Taunton, Mass., 1S91-3; practiced at Concord, X.H., since 1S93; city physician. Concord. N.H., 1S97-S; medical referee for IMerrimack County since June, 1913. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Merrimack County ^led. Soc. Democrat. Universalist. Address: Concord, New ITampsliire. ADAMS, Charles Albertus, educator; b. Arling- ton, \t., Feb. 14, KS72; s. Orlando E. and Jennie (Kent) Adams; giad. Middleburv (Vt.) High Sch., 1S91; B.S., Middlebury Coll., 1S95, A.M., 1S97; grad. student Johns Hopkins (history, economics and politics), 1;?95-U; m. Middlebury, Aug. 3u, lh.99. Bertha, d. of President Brainerd, of I\Iiddlebury Coll. Teacher military acad., Knoxville, 111, 1S96- 01; prof. English, U. of Wyo., 1901-2; prin. high sch., Adams, Mass., 1902-7; dean and prin. I\ld. Coll. for Women, Jjutherville. Md., 1907-S; supt. schs. West Rutland and Castleton, Vt., 1908-12; prin. Castleton (Vt.) State Normal Sch. since 1912. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Tennis champion of A't. in singles, 1S94, doubles, 1S92-6. Address: Castleton, Vt. ADAMS, diaries Darwin, college prof.; b. Keene, N.H., Oct. 21, 1S56; s. Daniel Emerson and Ellen Frances (Kingsbury) Adams; A.B., Dartmouth, 1877, A.M., 1880; Andover Theol. Sem., 1879-81; Ph.D., U. of Kiel, 1S91; m. Julia A. Stevens, of Wilton. N.H., Aug. 24, ISSl. Instr. Greek, Cushing Acad., lSSl-4; prof. Greek lang., Drury Coll., 1884- 93; prof. Greek lang. and lit., Dartmouth, since 1893. Editor The Classical Journal, 1908-13. Presi- dent Classical Assn. of N.B., 1906-7. Editor: Lysias. Selected Speeches, 1906. Home: Hanover, New Hampshire.* ADAMS, Charles Day, lawyer; July 28, 1850- Mai-. 2S. 190!). (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, Charles Elisha, merchant, capitalist; Apr. It;, 1S41-1911. (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, Charles Everett; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 3, 1803; s. James and Addie Whittier (Sampson) Adams; A.B., Bowdoin, 1884, A.M., 1890; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1890: m. Carrie A. Dyer, of Bangor, Me., Aug. 10, 1904. Dir. Gymnasium, Colby College, 1887-90, Rutgers College, 1891-7; agt. the Estate of James Adams. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsi- lon (Theta Chapter). Home: 29 W. Broadway. Office: 27 Columbia St., Bangor, Me. ADAMS, Charles Follen, author; b. Dorchester, Mass, .Ajjr. 21, 1842; s. ira and Mary Elizabeth (Senter) Adams; ed. common sch. Was in 13th Mass. Inf. in Civil War, wounded and taken pris- oner at Gettysburg; m. Harriet Louise Mills, of Boston, Oct. 11, 1870. In 1872 began contributing to periodicals humorous poems in German dialect. Clubs: Boston Authors', Puddingstone. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: 59 Waverly St., Roxbury. Boston.* ADAMS, Charles Francis, publicist: Mav 27, 1835-Mar. 20, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.*) ADAMS, Charles Francis, 2d, lawyer; b. Quincy, Mass., Aug. 2. 1866; s. John Quincy and Fanny (Crowninshicld) Adams; g.g g.s. of .John Adams: A.B., cum laude. Harvard, 1888, LL.P,., 1892; read law in office of Sigourney Butler, of Boston; ad- mitted to Suffolk bar, 1893: m. Frances Lovering, of Taunton, Mass., Apr. 3, 1899; 2 children, Cath- erine, Charles F., 3d. Began practice with his law preceptor, but later with Judge Everett C. Bumpus until death of father, 1894; v.-p. Electric Corpn.; trustee Boston Ground Rent Trust Co., Boston Real Estate Trust, Mass. Gas Cos., Mass. Electric Cos., Provident Instn. for Savings, Western Real Estate Trust; dir. Old Colonv R.R. Co., Old Colony Trust Co., Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Fiftv As- sociates. Old Boston Nat. Bank, Security Safe De- posit Co., etc. Mem. (.juincy City Council, 1893-5, mayor. 1896, 1897. Elected treas. corpn. of Har- vard Coll., 1898. Clubs: Somerset, Eastern Yacht, Quincy Yacht. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass* ADAMS, Charles Hemmenway, editor; b. Fair- field. <"'imi.. S' pt. L'l;. Is4u: .s. liev. Charles Robert and INIarion (Scott> Ad.ims; B.A., Yale, 1866. Asso. editor Hartford Courant since 1888. Address: 122 Derby .\v., Derby, Conn. ADAMS, Charles Henry, journalist; b. Roches- ter, N.U.. Apr. 22, ISJ'J; s. Samuel and Hannah W. (Lord) Adams; ed. pub. schs. Entire career has been in newspaper worlt: went to Boston, 1886, and since has continued with same paper, now mgr. Boston Advei'tiser and Record; elk. and dir. Ad- vertiser Newspaper Co.; pres. and dir. Union Trust Co., Alpha Investment Co.; trustee and mem. finance com. Melrose Savings Bank; dir. Melrose Nat. Bank. Vice-chmn. Mass. State Bd. of Charity; trustee and mem. exec. com. ]\Ielrose Hosp. Mem. Mass. State IjCgislature, 1900-1-2-3; mem. Rep. State Com., 1911-12. IMason, K.T., etc. Mem. Mai- den Hist. .Soc, Melrose Hist. Soc. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston City, Boston Press, Melrose, N.E. Traffic. Home: 66 Orient Av., Melrose, Mass. Of- fice: 309 Washington St., Boston. ADAMS, Charles Robert, banker; b. Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 2, 1858; s. Robert J. and Eliza J. (Leonard) Adams; A.B., Brown U., 1880 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Abbie Parker, of Boston, June 24, 1896; children, Elizabeth Leonard (deceased), Mary, Robert Parker, John (deceased). Asst. prin. Mon- son (Mass ) Acad., 18S0-1; in clothing business, Holyoke, Mass., 1881-8; trustee and administrator estates, Boston, since 1888; sec. Am. Boot & Shoe Reporting Co., 1891-04; mem. banking firm of Jose, Parker & Co., 1904-10; mem. firm C. D. Parker & Co, 1910-12; treas. C. D. Parker & Co.. Inc.. bank- ers, since Sept. 1, 1912. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Brookline Country, Boston City, University, Longwood Cricket. Recreations: golf, tennis, shoot- ing. Home: Brooldine, Mass. Office: 78 Devonshire St., Boston. ADAMS, Charles Sumner, M.D. ; b. Carlisle, Mass., Oct. 12, 1869; s. Charles Edwin and Vivian (Brown) Adams; grad. Berwick (Me.) Acad., 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. South Berwick, Me., Oct. 18, 1894, Katherine Oakes; 2d, Hillsboro, N.H., Oct. 10, 1900, Frances G. Manahan. Practiced in Wollaston, Mass., since 1894; med. examiner for 10 life ins. cos.; dir. Wollaston Cooperative Bank. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk S. Dist. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. I.O.O.F.. Royal Arcanum. Club: Unitarian. Address: Wollaston, Mass. ADAMS, Charles W.. I\r.D.; b. Salem, N.H.. June 4, 1863; s. Rev. John Wesley and Lvdia M. (Trefe- then) Adams; graduated N.H. Conf. Sem.. 1880; C.B., Boston U., 1883; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine, 1884: m. Addie C. Buell. of Franklin, N.H., Sept. 5, 1888; 1 son, Charles W., Jr. Practiced in Franklin since 1884; mem. State Bd. of Med. Examiners; pres. Franklin Falls Co.; v.-p. Franklin flight & Power Co.; dir. Winnepesaukee Telep. (io. ; v.-p. Franklin Bldg. & Loan .Assn.: trustee Frank- lin Savings Bank; mavor of City of Franklin, 1901, 1902: chmn. P,d. of Health 8 vrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4. Mem. N.H. Homoe. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.) Republican. Protestant. Mason (32°); mem. T O.O.F.. Knights of Pvthias Home: 46 View St. Office: 368 Central St., Franklin, N.H. ADAMS, Clarence "Winfred; b. Sutton, N.H., Aug. 30, 1873; s. Jacob Kimball and Hattie A. (Hurd) Adams; grad. Simonds Free High Sch., 1892, East- man Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : m. War- ner, N.H., June 7, 1898, Luella Chase Adams; 1 son, Clarence Edgar, b. Mar. 30, 1909. Began as dealer in grain, hay and lumber, Warner, N.H., 1896; in lumber business in W.Va.. 1897-1900; justice of the peace. Republican. Mason (32°. Shriner); mem. Patrons of Husbandry, O.E S. Recreations: motor- ing, faiming. Address: AV.Trner, N.H. ADAMS, Comfort Avery, electrical engr.; b. Cleveland, Nov. 1, 1868; .s. Comfort Avery and Katherine Emily (Peticolas) Adams; S.B.," Case Sch. of Applied Science, Cleveland, 1890 (E.E., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 19 1905); student mathematics and physics, Harvard, 1891-3; m. Elizabeth Challis Parsons, of Green- field. Mass., June 21, 1894; 2 children, John, Clay- ton Comtort. Asst. in physics. Case Sch. of Applied Science, 1886-9U; designing engr., 1890-1; instr., 1891-6, asst. prof., 1896-OG, prof. elec. engring, 1906-14, Abbott and James Lawrence prof, of «ngring. since 1914, Harvard. Consulting elec. €ngr. for Stone & Webster, Boston, 1902-6. Am. Tool & Machine Co., Boston, Jan., 1905 — , Warner Sugar Rettning Co., New Yotlv, Sept., 1910 — , Sim- plex Wire & Cable Co., 1912-13, The Olvonite Co., 1915 — . J\lem. Internat. Jury Awards (dept. elec- tricity), St. Louis Expn., 1904. Unitarian. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. (chmn. Boston Branch. 1905-6, Sec. Stan- dards Com.), A.A.AS.; mem. Insln. Elec. Engrs. (London), Illuminating Engring- Soc, See. Promo- tion Engring. Edn., Am. Physical Soc, Nat. Electric Light Assn , Economic Club (Boston), etc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston). Engineers' (New Yorlt), Oal^ley Country. Harvard Union. Author: Dynamo Design Scliedules; also articles on kindied subjects. Home: 13 Farrar St., Cambridge, Mass.* ADAMS, Edward Brinley, lawyer; b. Waltham, Mass.. May 6, 1871; s. Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin and Catherine (Brinley) Adams; A.B., Harvard, 1892, LL.B., 1897. Admitted to IMass. bar, 1897, and since practiced in Boston; librarian Harvard Law- Library since 1913. Club: Union. Home: 62 ]\It. Vernon St., Boston. Address: Harvard Law Li- brary, care Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. ADAMS, Edward Haven, lawyer; b. South Eliot, Me., Nov. 25, 1865; s. Levi Woodbury and Eliza- beth Ann (Staples) Adams; ed. pub. schs., Eliot; Me. Weslevan Sem. and Woman's Coll., Kents Hill, Me.; U. of Me. Coll. of Law; m. June 28, 1899, Florence E. Sanderson, of Brookline, Mass. Ad- mitted to N.H. bar, 1897, and since practiced at Portsmouth; has served as elk. of City Council, alderman, city solicitor, mem. Bd. of Instrn., judge of Municipal Ct; mem Constl. Conven., N.H., mayor of Portsmouth, 1909-10; councilman at large, 1913; Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Club: War- wicli. Address: Portsmouth, N.H. ADAMS, Edward Pertins, landscape architect and engr.; b. Wellington, Medford, Middlesex Co., Mass., Oct. 29, 1856; s. John Quincy and Ann Eliza (Peikins) Adams: descended from John Adams, who came to America in 1650, settled in Cambridge, Mass., and is believed to liave been tlie 6th son of Henry Adams, of Braintree; at- tended pub. schs. of Medford and Melrose, Mass.; grad. Medford High Sch., 1873; B.S. in Civ. Engi- neering, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Etta Me- dora, d. of Daniel Elliot, of Minneapolis, IMinn., Jan. 11. 1888; children, Elliot Q., Gladys M. With Aspinwall & Lincoln, civ. engrs., Boston, 1S77-9; began pvt. practice, Boston, as civ. engr. and land- scape architect, Oct. 15, 1879; in partnership with Lowell IM. Muzzey, as Adams & Muzzey, 1881-3; with engring. dept. N.P. R.R., Brainerd, Minn., Aug., 1881-May, 1882; continued pvt. office alone, specialty landscape wovk, 18S4-S; U.S. lighthouse surveyor, 1st and 2d dists., Nov., 1885-Sept., 1894; resumed work of landscape arcliitect and engr., Boston, Dec, 1S94. Main work has been landscape surveys and designs, and superintendence of con- struction of parks, cemeteries, scliool, hosp., ar- mory and pvt. grounds, court surv^eys, plans, and expert testimony. Landscape architect and engr. of parks, Medford, Mass., since 1S95. Mem. Med- ford Hillside Men's Club. Life mem. Boston Y.M.C. Union; mem, Parl-j Inst, of N.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Ensr.s. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Medford Unitarian. Designed New Stadia Charts, with de- scriptive text, pub., 1893; also pub. numerous maps. Recreations: walking, art. Home: 36 Emery St., Tufts College, Mass. Oflfice: 1105 Exchange Bldg., 53 State St., Boston. ADAMS, Edward Koscoe, dry goods merchant; b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 11, 1S60; s. James and Addie Whittier (Sampson) Adams; educated pub. schs.; m. Florence M. Bragg, of China, Me., 1886. Began active career in father's store and is now mgr. Adams Dry Goods Co., founded by father and uncle in 1859. Republican. Mem. Knights of I'ythias. Home: Bangor, Me. ^ ADAMS, Edward S.; b. Pall River, Mass., June 15, 1856; s. liobert and Eydian (Stow) Adams; grad. Fall River High Sch., 1872; Ph.B., Brown J., 1879; m. Carrie M. Smith, of Dedham, Mass., 1897. In book and stationery business at Fall River; pres. Nairagansett Mills; dir. Mechanics' Mills, Cornell Mills, Massasoit Pocasset Nat. Banli; mem. City Council, Fall River, 1882, 3, 4; mem. Sch. Com., 1894-11 inclusive (chmn. 1904- 11). Trustee and treas. Bradford Durfee Tex. tile Sell.; treas. Home for Aged People. Home: 660 Rock St. Office: 85 S. Main St., Fall River, Mass. ADAMS, Edwin P.; b. Marlboro, Vt., Oct. 18, 1848; s. Leander C. and Augusta (Mather) .Adams; ed. pub. and select schs.; m. Minerva E. Adams, of Marlboro, Vt., Dec. 31, 1872 (died Oct. 21. 1880); 1 son, Roy L. ; m. 2d, Ida D. Dal- rymple, of Halifax, Vt., Aug. 23, 1882; 1 son, Gerald L. Engaged in farming since boyhood; has held about all the town offices, now town elk. and treas.; trial justice for 25 yrs., present term expires Feb., 1917; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884, 92, 96, 1902, 8, 12; Senate, 1910. Many times called upon as arbitrator to adjust differences. Republican. Conglist. Home: Marlboro, Vt. Of- ffce: West Brattleboro, Vt. ADAMS, Porrest Lee, optician, apothecary. (See vol. 19U9.) ADAMS, Prank S., farmer; b. Bowdoin, Me., Sept. 19, 1852; s. Samuel and Hannah P. (Wilson) .Vaams; ed. pub. schs. and Bowdoinham High Sch.; m. Bowdoin, Sept. 9, 1880, Ella C. Purinton; 3 chil- dren, Wolton S., b. 1882; Harold P., 1889; Herbert K., 1891. Selectman Town of Bowdoin 12 yrs. (chmn. 6 yrs.); mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895; state cattle comm'r 1898-11; mem. State Bd. Agr. 6 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.); pres. State Dairy Assn., 1904-9; state dairy instr., 1913-14 ;, mem. Rep. State Com. since 1909; overseer State Grange, 4 yrs. Univer- salist. Address: Bowdoinliain, Me. ADAMS, George Barker, mfr., banker; b. Adams, Mass., Jan. 26, 1860; s. George Washing- ton and Helen (Barker) Adams; ed. Adams pub. sch.; unmarried. Began in mtg. business at Adams, 1878; treas. Adams Bros. Mfg. Co., mfrs. cotton yarn and warps; also treas. Hoosac Reservoir Co.; pres. Adams Co-operative Bank; v.-p. Grey- lock Nat. Bank; dir. N. E. Power Co., Conn. River Power Co.; county commr. Berkshire County, Mass.; climn. Prudential Com. Adams Fire Dist. Republican. Episcopalian. IMason. Clubs: Adams Colonial. Berl^sliire, Park. Address: Adams, Mass. ADAMS, Georg-e Burton, college prof.; b. Fair- field, Vt., June 3, 1851; s. Rev. Calvin Carlton and Emeline (Nelson) Adams; A.B., Beloit Coll., 1873, A.M., 1876; B.D., Yale, 1877; Ph.D., U. of Leipsiz, 1886; (Litt.D., Beloit, 1903); m. Ida Clarke, of Beloit, Wis., July 1, 1878. Prof, history, Drury Coll., 1877-88. Yale, since 1888. Editor American Historical Review, 1895-13. Mem. American His- torical Assn. (mem. executive council, 1891-7, 1898-01. pres. 1907-8), Am. Antiq. Soc, etc. Edi- tor: Duruy's Middle Ages. Bemont and Monod's Mediaeval Europe, Select Documents of English Constitutional History. Author: Civilization Dur- ing tlie Middle Ages; The Growth of the French Nation; European History; Vol. II in Hunt and Poole's Political History of England; The Origin of tlie Englisli Constitution. Also many articles and addresses. Address: 57 Edgeliill Rd., New Haven, Conn.* ADAMS, George Edward, agronomist; b. North Kingstown, R. I., May 12, 1874; s. George L. and Annie (Gould) Adams; B S., R. I. State Coll., Kingston, R.I., 1894; grad. student, Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y., 1899-1900; m. Oct. 20, 1903, Mary Gates Schermeihorn, of Maiden, Mass. Asst. hor- ticulturist, 1895-01, asso. in agronomy, 1901-8, horticulturist, 1908-12, R.I. Expt. Sta.; chief agrl. dept., 1907-12, prof, of agronomy since Sept , 1912, R.I. State Coll. State statis. agt. R.I. for Bur. of Statistics, U.S. Dept. Agr., Dec, 1901-July, 1914. Mem. Am. Breeders' Atsn., Am. Soc. Agronomy, 20 WliUS WliU IN ^EW ENGLAND Mass. Hort. Soc. Author of experiment sta. bulls, and miscellaneou.s articles on agrl. topics. Ad- ilress: KiiiK^tDii. i;.l. ADAMS, George Herbert, lawyer; May IS, 1S51- Nov., lyil. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ADAMS, Ivers W., treas. Am. Net. & Twine Co.; (lie.l Oct. 11, mil. (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, James Forster Alleyne, M.D.; Mar. 20, 184l-.lul\ i;:, I'Jll. I Sfc vol. 19U9.) ADAMS, James Foster, farmer; b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 4, 1S57; s. Moses and Susan Palmer (Butler) Adams; descendant of Henry Adams, who emigrated from England and settled in Brain- tree, IMass.; ed. common schs. ; m. Mar. 4, 1890, Kvelyn Hillman Mayhew, of Chilmark, Mass. Won $400 in gold tor best managed farm in Mass., yr. 1905-6, competition only among those who made their living from the farm. Mem. Sch. Com., Chilmark, 10 yrs. ; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Agr., 1907. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Home: Chilmark, Mass. Address: AVest Tisiuiiy, Mass. ADAMS, James Meade, journalist, author; b. Nashua, N.H., June 2l>, 1S62; s. James P. and Anna G. (Page) Adams; ed. pub. schs., W'eare, N.H. ; m. Maria Dame, of Dvnn, Mass., Sept. 22, 1890; 4 cliildren, .Tames Grcenleaf. b. :\Iarch 24, 1892; Constance Mav, March 10, 1S94; Leon Mitchell, May 16, 1898; Lincoln Dame. May 16, 1898. Worked at printer's trade about 1 yi'. in N.H. ; in news- paper work since 1883, and contbr. of veise and prose in man.v lit. papers and mags.; asso. editor American Young Folks, Manchester, N.H., 1884; messenger N.H. senate, 1887-90, sergeantatarms, 1895-7; statistical agt. for U.S. Dept. Agr. for N.H., 1890-.3. Editorial writer and editor, Nashua (N.H.) Daily Telegraph, 18S9-99; resident 5 mos. in pioneer Am. colony in Cuba, 1900; asso. editor New England Farmer, 1910-11. Mem. N.H. Press Assn. Club: Unitarian Men's. Author: Pioneer- ing in Cuba, 1901. Home: Brattleboro, Vt. ADAMS, John Chester, educator; b. Lewiston, Me., Feb. 7, 1874; s. .John Samuel and Harriet Ada (Marr) Adams; B.A., Yale, 1896, M.A., 1898; Ph.D., 1904; post-grad, course. Harvard, 1899-1900; m. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 8, 1901, Mary Eliza- beth Munger; 3 children, Harriet Elizabeth, Kath- arine Munger, Theodore Munger. Teacher in New Haven High Sch., 1897-8; English master, The Taft Sch.. 1898-9; instr. English lit., 1900-8. Y'ale; head of Dept. of English and History, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1908-10; asst. prof, of English, Yale, since 1910, also faculty adviser in undergraduate liter- ary activities since 1914. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Lawn, Elizabethan, Elihu (New Haven), Portland (Me.) Yacht. Author of an edition of Carlyle's Heroes, 1907. Home: ISO East Rock Rd., New Haven, Conn. ADAMS, John Coleman, clergyman; b. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 25, 184li; s. .lohn Greenleaf and Mary Hall (Barrett) Adams; descendant Henry Adams, Braintreo, Mass., 1640. and of John Alden. of the Mayflower; A.B., Tufts, 1870, B.D., 1872, A.M., 1884 (S.T.D., 1S8S); m. Miriam P. Hovey, of New- ton, Mass., July IS, 1883; children, Katharine (Mrs. Frank D. Reynolds), John Alden. Justin de Peyster. Ordained Universalist ministi-y, 1S72; pastor Newton, Mass., 1872-80, Lynn. Mass., 1880-84, Chicago, 1884-90, Brooklyn. 1890-1901, Hartford, Conn., 1901 — . Trustee Tufts Coll., 1880 — . Clubs: University, Get Together, Twen- tieth Century. Author: The Fatherhood of God, 1888; Christian Types of Heroism. 1890; The Leisure of God. 1895; Nature Studies in Berkshire, 1899; Life of William Hamilton Gibson, 1901; An Honorable Youth, 1906: Short Studies in the Larger Faith, 1907; Santa Claus' Baby. Address: 83 Sigourncy St., Hartford, Conn.* ADAMS, John Davis, social worker; b. nr. Syra- cuse. N.Y., Mar. 9. I860; s. James Addison and Clara Elizabeth (Davis) Adams; Litt. B.. Cornell U., 1882; m. Mary Cranford, of Wakefield, N.Y., Oct. 12, 1899. Reporter, New York Tribune. 1882; reporter, telegraph editor, editorial wiiter, Syra- cuse Standard, 1883-8; editor of Time, 1S88-9; editorial staff Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1890-1; asst. editor Harper's Magazine, 1891-6; pvt. sec, 1897-02; dir. Lincoln House (neighborhood club) since June, 1903. Unitarian. Mem. Chi Phi. Club: St. Botolph. Home: 460 Audubon Rd. Office: 80 Emerald St., Boston.* ADAMS, Jolin Quincy, farmer, banker; b. Dub- lin, N.H., Oct. 18, 1827; s. Samuel and Azubah S. (Broad) Adams; 9th generation in descent from Heniy ^Vdams, who came to Mass. from England in 1732; ed. common sclis.. and acad., Peterbor- ough, N.H.; m. Sept. 29, 1853, Abbie W. Fiske, of Weston, Mass. (died 1890). Began farming at Peterborough, 1850; for many yrs. trustee, now pres., Peterborough Savings Bank; dir. First Nat. Bank; selectman 5 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd. 8 yrs.; mem. Gen. Ct., 1885. Republican. Unitarian. Ad- dress: Peterborough, N.H. ADAMS, John "Wesley, clergyman; b. Townsend, :Mass., J\la.\' 23, 1832; s. John and Mary (Taggart) -Vdanis; 7th generation by direct male descent from Henry Adams, ancestor of Presidents John and John Quincy Adams; ed. gram, and high sclis., Lawrence, Mass.; grad. M.E. theol. course, 1862; grad. Chautauqua Coll. course in English, 1890; m. Feb. 22, 1855, Rebecca Hardison (died 1857); m. 2d, Aug. 24, 1858, Lydia Mary Trefethen, of Rye, N.H. (golden wedding observed. Aug. 24, 1908). Licensed to preach, 1S56; joined N.H. Conf., 1858; filled pastorates in Rye, Derry, Newfields, North Salem, East Canaan, "Winchester, High St. (Jh., Somerswortli, Tilton, Newport, Exeter, Keene, Greenland and Methuen; presiding elder Concord Dist., 1877-80 inclusive; del. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1876; retired, 1897. Chaplain 2d Regt. N.H. Vols., Dec. 5, 1863-Dec. 19, 1865; entered Richmond, Va., with regt. the day it was evacu- ated; in battles of Drurys Bluff, Swift Creek, I'rocters Creek, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, 2d bat- tle of Fair Oaks; presented with testimonial signed by all the commissioned officers of the regt., upon return home. Chaplain Mass Dept., G.A.R., 1914-15; chaplain N.H. Veterans" Assn.; Mass. Assn. N.H. Veterans; past comdr. Post. No. 100, G.A.R., Methuen, Mass. Pres. trustees N.H. Conf. I\I.E. Ch.. also of Hedding Campmeeting Assn. Home: 26 High St., Methuen, Mass. ADAMS, Iiaurence Stowell, naval officer; b. Mare Island Navy Yard, Cal., Feb. 22, 1875; s. Rear Admiral James Dexter (U.S. Navy) and Mar- garet Jane (Phelps) Adams; descendant of George Adams, tlie immigrant, Watertown, Mass., 1645, also of Richard Warren, William Brewster, Wil- liam and Priscilla Mullins, John Alden, John Tilley, John Howland, Mayflower passengers; g.s. Rear Admiral Thomas Stowell Phelps, U.S.N. ; prep. edn. pub. and pvt. schs. in U.S., and 1 yr. in Dresden, Germany; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1S94; post-grad, course in naval architecture and other studies, U. of Glasgow, Scotland, 1895-7; m. Elisabetli Lloyd Goldsborough, of Baltimore, IMd., Apr. 25, 1899; one child, Laurence Stowell, Jr.; m. 2d, Cora Isabel Westcott, of Baltimore, Md., Aug. 21, 1912; 2 children, Eleanor Van Dyke, Frederick Phelps. Commd. asst. naval constr., U.S. Navy, ^July 1, 1896; naval constr., July 1, 1904; stationed at Newport News, Va., 1897; Navv Yard, Norfolk, Va., 1897-1900; San Francisco, Cal., 1900-4; Navy Y'ard, Norfolk, Va., 1904-8; fleet constr. with Atlantic Fleet on cruise around the world, 1908, stopping off at Philippine Islands; stationed at Olongapo and Cavite, P.I., 1908-10; Schenectady, N.Y., 1911-12; superintending con- stiuctor, Bath, Me., 1912-13; Navy Y'ard, Ports- mouth, N.H., 1913, and apptd. industrial mngr. at that place, Feb. 1, 1915. In 1910 raised the 19,000- ton floating drv dock "Dewev," whicti had sunk to the bottom of Subig Bay, P.I. Builder of Sub- marine L-8. the first submarine to be constructed in a govt, navy yard. I\Tem. Soc. Naval Architects and IM.arine Engrs. ^lason (K.T.). Episcopalian. Recreations: automobiling, motor boating, tennis, chess, bridge wliist. Address: U.S. Navy Y'ard, Portsmouth, N.H. ADAMS, Manley U., treasurer and dir. Cabot Mfg. Co., Wiiithrop Mills Co., Fisher Mfg. Co.; dir. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND •Jl Old Boston Nat. Bank. Home: W. Newton, Mass. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. ADAMS, Melvin Ohio, lawyer; b. Ashburnham, Mass.. Nov. 7, IS.'iO; s. Joseph and Dolly W. (Whit- ney) Adams; A.B., Dartmouth, 1S71 (LL.D., 1912); LL.B., Boston U., 1S74; m. Mary Colony, Pitch- burg-, Mass., Jan. 20, 1S74. Practiced. Boston, since 1876; asst. dist. atty., 1876-86; US. atty., 1895-06; pres. Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn R.R. from 1891; v.-p. Liberty Trust Co. from 1907. Trustee Dartmouth Coll.; pres. trustees Cushing Acad. Asst. adj. -gen. on staff Gov. Brackett, 1890-1, with rank of col. Republican. Clubs: Union League (New York), Union, Unitarian, University, Exchange, Boston Yacht (Boston). Home: 36 Beacon St. Office: Treraont Bldg., Boston.* ADAMS, Myron A., mfr., dairyman; b. Derby, Vt., Nov. 28, 1849; s. Auretus P. and Jane (Wee- den) Adams; ed. pub. schs. and Derby Acad.; m. Nov. 21, 1873, Clara E., d. Chester Carpenter, of Derby. Treas. and ex-pres. Vt. Dairymen's Assn.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1S96-8; supt. schs., Derby, 1896-06; mem. State Fair Comm'n, 1907-10. Ad- dress: Derby, Vermont. ADAMS, Oscar Pay, author; b. Worcester, Mass.; s. William Fuller and Amelia (Merrifleld) Adams; grad. N.J. State Normal Sch. Unmarried. Lecturer on lit. and architecture. Club: Boston Authors (sec. since 1902). (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: The Hermitage, 9 Willow St., Boston.* ADAMS, Robert John, clergyman: Sept. 1, 1829- Nov. 25. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, "Waldo Iiaw^rence, chemist; b. Green- ville, N.H., Aug. 12, 1882; s. Albert H. and Mary (Lawrence) Adams; student Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, Boston. 1901-2; B.S., N.H. Coll., Durham, 1908; m. Agnes M. Graham, of Middlebury. Vt., Nov. 5. 1913. Asst. chemist, N.H. Exp. Sta., Durham, 1908-10; asst. chemist, State Lab. of Hygiene, Concord, N.H., since Apr. 1, 1910. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Re- publican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Home: 76 Pleas- ant St. Address: State Laboratory of Hygiene, Concord, N.H. ADAMS, "Warren Austin, professor German; b. Skaneateles. N.Y., Sept. 14, 1861; s. Emerson H. and Annette (Austin) Adams: A.B., Yale, 1886, Ph.D., 1895; studied in Germany, 1887-9; studied, univs. Berlin and Munich, 1888-9; grad. student New York U., Sch. of Pedagogy, 1890-1, Cornell, 1892-3, Yale, 1893-5; m. Grace Smith, of Chicago, Sept. 2, 1896; 2 children, Austin Lockwood, b. Aug. 27, 1897; Henry, June 15, 1904. Instr. Latin and Roman his- tory, Kenyon Mil. Acad., Gambler, O.. 1886-7; instr. German, French, Latin and Greek, Montclair (N.J.) Mil. Acad., 1889-91; instr. German, Cornell, 1891-3; instr. German. Yale, 1893-9: asst. prof. German, Dartmouth, 1899-04, prof. German since 1904, head of dept. since 190(3. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Conglist. Editor: Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea; Keller's Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe; Rogge's Der grosze Preuszenkonig. Spent summers of 1903 and 1906 and yr. 1910 in Germany. Recreations: gardening, walking, tennis. Address: Hanover. N.H. ADAMS, "Wilbur P.; moved to Oaklev, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) ADAMS, "William Clark, lawyer; b. Wooster, O., May 21, 18 80; s. Clark Commador and Margaret (Shipley) Adams; grad. Wooster High Sch., 1898; student Park Coll.. Parkville, Mo., 2 years: Ph.B., Univ. of Colo., 1902; LL.B., Columbia Univ. Sch. of Law, 1906: m. Marion Heaton Taber, of Brook- lyn, N.Y., May 7, 1908; 1 son, William Taber. Asst. librarian, Univ. of Colo., 1900-2; cataloguer in Law Library, Harvard Univ., 1902-3; librarian of Law Library, Columbia Univ., 1903-5; admitted to Mass. bar, 1907, and since in practice in Boston. Member Board of Commissioners on Fisheries and Game, Massachusetts, since 1913. Member of many sportsmen's clubs, in Massachusetts; mem. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Has written for period- icals on subjects relating to protection and propa- gation of fish and game. Recreations: shooting. fishing, motoring. Home: Shornecliffe Road, New- ton, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. ADAMS, "William "Wisner, clergyman; Aug. 15, 1831-Oct. 2, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) ADDEMAN, Joshua Melancthon, banker, lawyer; b. New Zealand, Nov. 15, 1840; s. Thomas and Maria (Fligg) Addeman; brought to U.S., 1843: A.B., Brown U., 1862, A.M., 1865; m. Louise W. Winsor, Oct. 25, 1872; 3 children, Grace A. (Mrs. James Fentress), Marie F. (Mrs. Dexter Elliott), Julia A. (Mrs. Fred L. Jenckes). Served in U.S. Vols., 1862-5, mustered out as capt. ; admitted to bar, 1866; elk. Common Council, Providence, R.I., 1867-81; sec. of State R.I., 1871-87; commr. to re- vise the R.I. Public Statutes, 1880; v. p. Industrial Trust Co. since 1895; dir. R.I. Investment Co., R.I. Electric Protective Co., Exchange Realty Co., R.I. Safe Deposit Co. V.-p. Home for Aged Men and Old Couples. Author of various addresses on civil and mil. subjects, and official pubis. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Episcopalian. Club: University. Rec- reations: music, reading. Home: 29 Barnes St. Of- fice: 49 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. ADDIS, John Stanley, lawyer; b. New Milford, Conn., Apr. 4, 1889; s. John P. and Harriet L. (War- ner) Addis; descendant of Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence; prep. edn. New Milford High Sch.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1910; unmarried. Practiced in New Milford since 1910; mem. Addis & Addis; town elk. of New Milford; librarian Litchfield County Law Library Assn., New Milford; elk. Probate Ct., Dist. of New Mil- ford; mem. Gen. Assembly, Conn., 1911-12, 1913-14, 1915-16. Pres. Local Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica; scout ccmmr. at New Milford. Mason (32°); mem. St. Peter's Lodge No. 21, A.F. and A.M.; Ou- satonic Chapter No. 33, R.A.M.; Wooster Council No. 28, R. and S.M. ; Crusader Commandery No. 10, K.T.; Pyramid Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.; DeWitt Clin- ton Lodge of Perfection, A. and A.S.R. ; Washing- ton Council Princes of Jerusalem, A. and A.S.R., Pequonnock Chapter, Rose Croix, A. and A.S.R. : Lafayette Consistory, A. and A.S.R. Mem. Good Shepherd Lodge No. 65, I.O.O.F. Democrat. Epis- copalian. Mem. Phi Alpha Delta (Yale). Club: Commercial (ex-pres.). Home: New Milford, Conn. ADDISON, Charles Morris, clergyman; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge, Mass., 1882. Deacon, 1882, priest, 1883, P.E. Ch.; with Ch. of the Epiphany, Winchester, Mass., 1882-5; rector Christ Ch., Fitchburg, 1885-97; archdeacon of Worcester, 1895-7; now rector St. John's Ch., Stam- ford, Conn. Home: Stamford, Conn. ADDISON", Daniel Dulany, clergyman; b. Wheel- ing, W.Va., Mar. 11, 1863; s. Thomas Grafton and Marie E. (Addison) Addison; A.B., Union Coll., 1883 (D.D., 1901); grad. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass.; m. Julia de Wolf Gibbs, Feb. 20, 1889. Asst. Christ Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1886- 89; rector St. Peter's Ch., Beverly, Mass., 1889- 95, All Saints' Ch., Brookline, Mass., since 1895. Pres. Beverly Hosp., 1892-5; trustee Pub. Library, Brookline; registrar Diocese of Mass.; sec. Cathe- dral Chapter of Diocese of Mass.; deputy to Gen. C!onv. ; trustee Coll. of Monrovia, Liberia; dir. Church Temperance Soc; mem. exec. com. Arch- deaconry of Boston; pres. trustees Donation for Edn. in Liberia; knighted by govt, of Liberia, 1904. Clubs: Authors' (London), Boston Authors', Round Table, Harvard (Boston). Author: Lucy Larcom. Life, Letters and Diary, 1894; Phillips Brooks. 1894; Life and Times of Edward Bass, First Bishop of Massachusetts, 1897; All Saints' Church, Brook- line, 1896; The Clei'gy in American Life and Let- ters, 1900; The Episcopalians, 1904. Home: 17S9 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* ADDISON", Julia de "Wolf, author; b. Boston. Feb. 24, 1866; d. Franklin and Ann de Wolf (Lov- ett) Gibbs; childhood spent in England, where was taught by pvt. governess; returned to Boston, 1878, attended pvt. schs.; art student in England, Italy and Boston; m. Daniel Dulany Addison, Feb. 20. 1889. Designer of ecclesiastical ornament, metal work, mosaic, embroideries, etc. Illuminator on vellum, heraldic work and other decorative mate- i-ial. Mem. CJopley Soc; incorporator Soc. Arts and 22 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Crafts. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 17S9 Beacon St., Brooltline, Mass.* ADU:, Andrew, pres. Scotia Worsted Mills, Stratliniure ^\■ol■sted Mills, and U.S. Woisted Co.; prop'r Saxony Worsted Mills. Home: Chestnut Hill. Offlce: 60 Federal St., Boston. ASIiEB, Edward Anthony, lawyer; b. Millers- burf:^. < '., .\i'i. -o, 1S7 1; .s. (Jeorge and Catherine (Vogel) Adler; German ancestry; grad. pub. schs., Millersburg, 1S91; Ph. 15., St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1S!)5; IAjV... Harvard Law Sch., 1S9S; trav- eling tutor in Europe, 1S9S-9; m. Florence Louise Mon-ison, of Boston, June 6, 190G; 2 children, Eliz- abeth, Edward A., .Jr. Engaged in gen. practice, specializing in mining, corpn. and Mexican law; counsel various corjjns. and mining intei-csts in U.S. and Mex. Acting sec. and campaign organizer for Pub. Sch. Assn. (a non-partisan movement for betterment of Boston schs.), 1900, and mem. exec, com., 1901; asst. sec. and mom. exec. com. Pub. Franchise League, of Boston, 1901-.3; mem. local bd. of mgrs. Boston Conv. of Xat. Ednl. Assn., 1903. Author of article, "Business .Jurisprudence," in Harvard Law Review, Dec, 1914, showing that at common law all business is public. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Plii Beta Kappa. Clubs; Economic, Brae Burn Counti'v. Recreation: golf. Home: 1S4 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass. Offices: 60 State St., Bos- ton; st>3; s. Jesse J. and Paulina (Moyer) Aley; ed. Valparaiso Coll., 1S79-S2; A.B.. Ind. U., ISSS. A.M., 1S90; Iceland Stanford .Jr. U., 1S94-5; Ph.D., U. of Pa, 1S97; (LL.D., Franklin Coll., 1909); m. Nellie Archer, of Spencer, Ind., Aug. 2S, 1S84. Taught country schs., 1S77-S1, Coal City graded sch., lSSl-2; prin. Spencer (Ind.) High Sch., 1882-5, 1SS6-7; instr. mathematics, Ind. U., 1887-8; prof, mathematics, Vincennes U., lSSS-91, Ind. U., 1891- 1909; supt. pub. inslrn. of Ind., Mar.. 1909-Nov. 12, 1910; pres. U. of Me., Dec. 1, 1910 — . Acting asst. prof, mathematics, Leland Stanfoi-d Ji-. U., 1894-5; lecturer before teachers' institutes; for years was math, editor Inland Educator and Kducatoi-- Jour- nal; editor-in-chief Educator-Journal, Aug. 1, 1903- Aug. 1, 1912. Trustee N.E. A., July, 1911 — ; sec. Nat. Council Edn., July, 1911-13, pres., July, 1913—; fellow A.A.A.S., Ind. Acad. Science; mem. Am. Math. Soc. I.iondon Math. Soc, Edinburgh Math. Soc, Deutsche IMathematiker Vereinigung, Eng- lish Math. Soc, I'hi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi. ilason (32°). Democrat. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Oi-ono, Maine.* AIiFOBB, Orlando H., cotton goods mfr. (See vol. 1909.) AIiFBEB, Prank Edward, judge; b. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 2:'), 1S53; son of Samuel Dwight and Polly (Smitli) Alfred; ed. New Hampton Inst., Fairfax; grad. Harvard Law Sch., 1876; m. Marv Louise Edes, of Newton, Mass., June 10. 1S79 (died July 27, 1898); m. 2d. Clara H. Ives, of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 21. 190G. Began practice in Newport. Vt., in partneiship with Hon. Walter D. Crane, 1S7G; prac- ticed alone since 1898; Vt. counsel Canadian Pa- cific Ity.; state's atty. I'or Orleans Co., 1884-8; judge advocate gen.. Vt.. 1889-04; judge of pio- batc for Orleans Dist., 1893-Dec. 1, 1912. Republi- can. Baptist. Address: Newport, Vt. AIiGEB, Frank Stedman, editor and pub. : b. Salisbury, IMass., .\ug. 3, 1871; s. Frank and Ellen (Heffernan) Algei-; descendant of Thomas Alger, the immigrant, one of first settlers of Bridgewater, Mass.; grad. Hanover (Mass.) High Sch., 1888; m. Flora E. Phillips, of Hanover. Mass., Nov. 27, 1899; 2 childi-en, Dorothy (deceased). H. Stedman. Con- nected with Rockland Standard since 1890, owner, editor and pub. same since 1905; corr. Associated Press since 1897. also corr. Brockton Enterprise and Boston Herald. Odd Fellow; mem. Nelsamson, M.D. : b. Woburn. Mass., June 2, 1855: s. I^eonard Houghton and Sarah Richard- son (Fowle) Allen: descendant of Ethan Allen; A.B., Amherst, 1879, A.M., 1SS2: M.D., New Yoik Homoe. Med. Coll.. 1883; m. North Cambridge, Mass.^ Oct. 15, 1884, Martha Ruth AVyman. Prac- ticed at Worcester since 1892: mem. surg. staff Worcester Hahneinann Hosp. Ctreas. since 1901"). IMem. Worcester Co. Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres. 1891- 92), Am. Inst. Homceopathy. Mass. Homce. Med. Soc , Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Worcester Co. Homoe. Med. Soc, Alumni Assn. of New York Homoe. Med. Coll. Hosp. Republican. Conglist. Mason, Odd Fellow, O.U.A.M. Recreation: mechan- ical work, fishing. Address: 20 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. AI.lM^JSr, Leon B., M.D.: b. Brookfleld, Vt., Nov. 23. 1874: s. Frank O. and Ella M. (Steele) Allen; prep, edn Northfleld High Sch. ; Norwich U., 1895- 96; M.D.. U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1899; m. Grace B. Meade, of Northfield, Vt., Oct. 4, 1899; 2 chil- ilren, Dorothv Mildred. Robert Theodore. Prac- ticed in Randolph. Vt., 1899-02, since in Post Mills. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Post Mills, Vermont. JLItTMBN, Lew, newspaperman; b. New York, Feb. IS, 1852: s. Hugh find Anne (Lipsette) Allen; ed. New York pub. schs.; m. .Tune 25. 1878, Amelia Urick. Entered newspaper work, 1S75: city editor New Haven (Conn.) Union. 1884-6: v. -p. and dir. Journal Pub. Co. publishers the Meriden (Conn.) Daily .lournal (of which he is editoi-). since 1886; mem. Court of Common Council. 1880-2 Independ- ent in politics. Episcopalian. Club: Colonial. Ad- dress: Meriden, Conn. AIiIiEN, Iiyman, M.D.: b. Bnilina-ton. Vt.. May 21. 1872; s. Charles Edwin and T^llen Cornelia (Lyman) Allen: A.B., T'. of Xi.. 1893; M D.. U. of Vt. Coll of Medicine, 1896; house suigeon Boston Citv Hosp.. 1S96-7: m. Marv Cutler Torrev, of Bev- erlv, Mass., Oct. 11. 1898: 3 children. Toirey. Eliza- beth. Barbara. Practiced in Builington since 1898: visiting surgeon Fanny Allen Hosp., consultin°: surgeon Marv Fletcher Hosj). : adj. prof. s\irgpry. T'. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- geons; mem. A.M.A., Vt. Med. Soc. Burlington and Chittenden Co. Clin. Soc (pres.. 19U6-7), University Research Club (pres., 1905-6). Republican. Trustee ^'^t Episcopal Inst.: vestrvman St. Paul's Ch. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Sigma Phi. ^Vaubanakee Golf. Address: 28s Main St.. Burlington, Vt. AImImHN, Martin Fletcher, merchant, farmer; b North Ferrisburg. Vt.. Nov. 28. 1842; s. Norman Jasper and Sarah (Martin) Allen: ed. Troy Conf. Acad., Poultnev, Va., Tilton (N.H.) Sem., Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; m. N. Ferris- burg. Sept. 25, 1867, Eliza F. Daniels. Ry. postal elk., between Burlington and Boston, 1869- 14; since in mercantile and other lines of business. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1882-3, Senate, 1890-1; It. - gov and pres. Senate, 1900-1. Republican. Metho- dist Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. Mason (K.T.. Shriner) Club: Algonquin (Burlington). Address: North Ferrisburg, Vt. AIiIiElT, MelvUle !■., b. Harrington, Me., Jan. 27 1S62: s. (Jbadiali and Sophia A. (I.ieighton) \llen- grad. East Me. Conf. Sem.. Bucksport, Me. 1883- m. May 6, 1888, Emma A. Holmes, of Mount Desert Me. Treas. Allen Granite Co.. Mt. Desert; v -p First Nat. Bank, Bar Harbor. "Was supt. of schs of town of Mt. Desert 6 yrs ; auditor 4 yrs.; commr of the county of Hancock since Jan. 1. 1909. Republican. Mason. Address: Mt. Desert, Me. AIiIiEN', Melvin James, clergyman; b. Cincin- natus N.Y., Mav 7, 1852; s. James (M.D.) and Lucv E. (Hammond) Allen; (father surgeon 89lh >r Y' Vols durinsr Civil War): ed. Cortland (N Y.> Normal Sch.; Cazenovia Sem.; A.B., Amherst, 1879- B D., Andover Theol. Seminary, 1882; m. Ella Derby Hanks, of Amherst, Mass., Oct. 10. 1882 Ordained Congl. ministry, 1882; pastor Vshbv, Mass., 1882-8, Holden. 1888-90, Littleton. NH ' 1891-4, York, Me., 1895-9, Worthington, 1899-05, Southwick, 1905-10, Pelham, N.H, 1910-15. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Sigma Chapter). Pro- gressive Conglist. Especially interested m rural betterment. Address: Boscawen, N.H. AIiIiEN, Philip Ray, paper mfr.; b. Walpole, Mass., July 25, 1873; s. Melzar W. and Martha (Metcalf) Allen; ed. Walpole High Sch., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1896. Sales mgr for F. W. Bird & Son, paper makers. E. \\ al- pole, Mass., since 1900. Clubs: Boston City, Uni- versity. Home: Walpole, IMass. AIiIiEN, Pliny Arunah, Jr., clergyman; b. Charlestown, Mass, July 23, 1876; s. Pliny Arunali ^^nd Izah Warren (Tenney) Allen; descendant of Walter Allen, of Watertown, 1640; grad. Tabor Acad., Marion, Mass., 1894: B D., Tufts Div. Sch. (now Crane Theol. Sch.), 1901; m. Pauline Louise Schweig. Dorchester, Mass., Jan. 23.. 1902: 4 chil- dren, Esther Pauline, b. Jan. 13, 1904; Danforth Tenney Feb. 19, 1906; Pliny Arunah, 3d, June 5. 1909; Virginia Louise, Jan. 15, 1911. (3rdained Universalist ministry, 1901; pastor Marblehead. Mass. 1901-3, Orange. 1905-9. Medford, 1909-11, Rockland, Me., since May, 1911. Mem. Knox Co. Ministerial Assn., Knox Acad. Arts and Sciences. Mem Aurora Lodge, F. and A.M.; Claremont Com- inandery (K.T.) Republican. Club: 12 mo. Ad- dress: Rockland, Me. AIiIiEIT, Samuel W. K., lawyer; b. North Kings- ton, R.I., Jan. 2, 1842; ed. East Greenwich Acad, and New York Conf. Sem.; LL.B., Boston Univ. Served as 1st serg't, U.S. Army, Civ War, and has also served as 1st It., capt. and col., R.I. State Militia. Mem. R.T. Ho. of Rep, 1885-6, 1891-( and 1907 (speaker, 1895-7): has been mem. State Bd. of Ed'n; comm'r on John Waterman Memorial. Re- publican. Address: East Greenwich, R.I. AIiIiEir, StUlnian D., merchant. (See vol. 1909.) i»I.I.Z:K. Thomas, painter: b. St. Louis. Oct. 19, 1849; s. Thomas and Anne C. (Russell) Allen; ecL Wash. U., St. Louis; grad. Royal Acad., Dusseldort, (Germany. 1877: studied 3 yrs. in France; m. Eleanor" G.. d. Prof. J. D AVhitney, of Cambridge. Mass., 1880; 2d, Alice, d. Hon. A. A. Ranney, of Boston, 1884. First exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design. New Yoi-k. 1877; at salons at Paris. 1882, 1887 and 1889; resided in Boston since 1883. Trustee Boston Mus of Fine Arts: chmn. council, Sch. of Draw- ing and Painting, Boston Mus. Fine Arts. Awarded medals, Boston and Buffalo; judge awards, Chi- cago Expn., 1893; chmn. Internat. Jury of Awards, St Louis Expn.. 1904; chmn. Department Jury Fine Arts, St. Louis, 1904; chmn. Art Commn. Citv of Boston, since May, 1910. A.N.A., 1884: pres. Paint and Clay Club, Boston Soc. Water Color Painters: v.-p. Copley Soc; trustee Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph. Art (Bos- ton), Country (Brookline), Oakley (Watertown). Home; (summer) Princeton, Mass. (winter) 12 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND AIiIiEN, Thomas; b. Belchertown, Mass., Mar. 2!<, IsTii; .s. 1)1 Siiiiiuel and l^ovisa L>. (Slieinian) Allen grad. Colgate Acad., 2d honor, isDG; A.B., Colgate U.. isyy (Phi Beta Kappa); ni. L,izzie M. Bartk'tt, of Belchertown, Aug. 15. 1900; 1 son, Francis Samuel, b. July 5, 1902. I'rin. high sch., Marlboro, N.H., 1S99-02, Powers Inst., Bernards- ton, JMass., 1902-7; prin. Montague (Mass.) Agrl. .Sch., 1907-11; in real estate business, 1911-13; prin. Belchertown (.Mass.) High Sch. since 1913. Mem. Beta Theta IM. IMason. Club: N.K. Fox Hunters, liecreations: baseball, liunting, fishing. Address: Montague, Mas.s. AImImHV, Walter Algreno, M.D., b. Boston. Jan. lu, 1SG9; s. Ceorgc and Sarali A. (('ollins) Allen; ed. Hampstead; M.U., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1S93; m. Haverhill, Alass., 1S95, Grace A. Roberts. Began practice in Boston, 1S93; removed to East Hampstead, N.H., 1S95, to Hampstead, 1910. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Hep., 1899-01, Senate, 1905; served as chmn. Bd. of Health and mem. Sch. Bd. Mem. Am. Md. An., N.H., Med. Soc. Republican. Mason. Ad- dress: Hampstead, N.H. AI^IiEN, Walter Bateman, insurance; b. Brook- Ivn, X.Y., Sept. 26, 167S; s. Francis Burke and Mar- garet (Williams) Allen; prep. edn. Hartford (Conn.) Pub. High Sch.; A.B., Yale, 1901; m. Agnes Stuait Hall, New York City, Jan. 26, 1910; one daughter, Nancv. In ins. business at Hartford since fall of 1901; sr. partner Allen, Russell & Allen, gen. ins. Mem. Gamma Delta Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford Golf, Yale ( Xew York). Home: 220 Farm- ington Av. Oflice: 209 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. AIiIiEIT, William Alfied, mfr. ; b. Falmouth, Me., May 8, 1849; s. Alfred R. and Salome (Libby) Allen; descendant of William Allen, Salisbury, Mass., about 1639; ed. pub. schs.; m. Kate W. Carle, of Eastport, Me.. 1867; 8 children, Anna Belle (Mrs. Charles E. Beane), William Fernald, Emma Ada Rogers (Mrs. Henry Rowe, of Ellsworth, Me.), Nellie (deceased), George Emery, Harry Freder- ick, Benjamin Franklin Eva May (deceased). Learned carpenter's trade and in 1873 began in Portland as stair builder; now head of W. A. Allen Co. Odd Fellow, K.P., N.E.O.P. Republican. Ad- dress: W. A. Allen Co., Portland, Me. AIiIiEN, William Lotlirop, retired leather mer- chant; b. Boston, Mass., 1862; m. Margaret Con- verse, of Newton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1S8S. Began active career with W. H. Allen & Son, 1886, mem- ber of firm from 1891 until retirement; formerly director Webster & Atlas National Bank. Clubs: Union, Countrv, Chestnut Hill. Home: Chestnut Hill. Office: 62 Franklin St., Boston. AX^IiElV, Willis Boyd, author; b. at Kittery Point. Me., July 9, 1^55: s. Stillman Boyd and Har- riet (Seaward) Allen; A.B., Harvard, 1878; LL.B., Boston U., 1881; unmarried. Practiced law sev- eral years in firm Allen, Long & Savage, Boston. On staff (jov. John D. T.,onfr with rank of It. -col., 1881-2. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books.)* AltlMlJSr, Arthur L, banker; b. Charleston, S.C, Oct. 27, 1859; s. Delius and Martha Webb (Cooley) Allin; ed. common schs.;.m. Oct. 6, 1890, Ellena 1. Bacon, of Middletown, Conn. Began with Middle- town Savings Bank, Aug. 27, 1878, treas. since June 4, 1906; mem. Bd. of Edn., Middletown. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Home: 1 College PI., Middle- town, Conn. AIiIiING, Amou Aug°UBtus, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. S. 1S74; s. John W. and Ade- laide (Parker) Ailing: descendant of Roger Ailing, New Haven, 1638; A.B., Yale, 1S96; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Katharine A. Terrill, of New Hartford, Conn., June 15, 1899; one son, John W. Ailing, 2d. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1899, and since practiced in New Haven; state's atty. since 1909; mem. Ailing, Webb & Morehouse. Mom. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn. Republican. Episco- palian. Mason. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Quinni- piack. Graduates. Elks. Home: 50 Edgehill Rd. Office: 4 2 Church St., New Haven, Conn. AIiZiING, Arthur Nathaniel, M.D. ; b. New Haven, Conn., July 1, 1862: s. George and Mary (Alver- son) Ailing; A.B., Yale, 1886; Sheffield Scientific .Sch. (Yalf). 1886-7; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1891; m. Francella Walker, of I'rovi- dence, H.l.. Oct. 27, 1887; 1 daughter, Helen Frances. Piacticing medicine in New Haven, Conn., since 1893; asst. surgeon to New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hosp., 1897-01; lecturer on ophthal- mology, 1893-4, instr., 1894-02, prof, since 1902, Yale; chief of eye clinic. New Haven Dispensary, since 1896; ophtlialniic surgeon, New Haven Hosp., since 1905. Mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc, N.Y., Ophthal. Soc; fellow N.Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Coll. Sur- geons. Republican. Clubs: Graduates, New Haven Country. Author: Diseases of the Eye, 1905. Recreations: golf, automobiling. Address: 257 Church St., New Haven, Conn.» AXIiINa, John Wesley, lawyer; b. Orange, Conn., Oct. 24, 1841; s. Charles Wyllys and Lucy (Booth) Ailing; descendant of Roger Ailing, one of tne founders of New Haven Colony, 1638, and Walter Bootli, who fought in the Revolutionary War; A.B., Yale, 1862, A.M., 1864; m. Constance Adelaide Parker, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 10, 1867 (died Jan. 11, 1903); 2 children, Arnon A. (State's atty.), Agatha A. (:\Irs. Fred L. Durand, of New York); 2d, Margaret Thompson, Jan. 25, 1906. Admitted to bar, 1864; pros. atty. City of New Haven, 1871-3; now mem. law tii in Ailing, Webb & Morehouse. Was for many yrs. gvn. coun- sel Gas and Elec Assn. of Conn., composed of nearly all gas and elec. cos. in Conn., and of the Southern N.E. Telephone Co.; dir. and gen. counsel Merchants' Nat. Bank of New Haven, United Il- luminating Co.; dir. Conn. Ry. & Lighting Co.; pres. Security Ins. Co. since 1906, Southern N.E. Telephone Co. since Jan., 1908. Mem. Reorganiza- tion Com. Chicago & Eastern 111. R.R. Co. -Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn. Republi- can. Episcopalian (vestryman Trinity Ch.). Clubs: Graduates', Lawyers', New Haven County Home: 30 Mansfled St. Address: Bo.k 576, New- Haven, Conn.* AIiIiIlTSON, Anne Crosby Emery (Mrs. Francis Greenleaf Allinson) ; b. Ellsworth, Me., Jan. 1, 1871; d. Lucilius Alonzo Emery and Anne S. (Crosby) Emery; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll. 1892, Ph.D., 1896; U. of Leipzig, 1893-4; (Ditt.D., Bovv- doin, 1911); m. Francis Greenleaf Allinson, Aug. 22, 1905. Dean of women and asst. prof, classical philology, U. of Wis., 1897-1900; dean Women's Coll., Brown U., 1900-5. Alumnae dir. Bryn Mawr Coll., 1906-8. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: 163 George St., Providence, R.I.* AIiIiINSON, Francis Greenleaf, college prof. ; b. Burlington, N.J., Dec. 16, 1856; s. William J. and Rebecca W. (Hinchman) Allinson; A.B., Haverford, 1876, A.M., 1879; A.B., Harvard, 1877; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1877-80, Ph.D., 1880; (hon. A.M., Wil- liams, 1895); m. Mary Irwin Carey, of Baltimore, Sept. 10, 1885; 2d, Annie Crosby Emery (q.v.), of Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 22, 1905. Asst. prof. Greek and Latin, Haverford Coll., 1880-2; head master classics, Univ. Sch., Baltimore, 1882-91; asst. prof. Greek and Latin, Williams Coll., 1892-5; asso. prof, (jreek and classical philology, 1895-8, prof, clas- sical philology, 1898-15, prof. Greek lit. and his- tory since Mar., 1915, Brown U. Annual prof. Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens, (Jreece, 1910-11, and mem. mng. com., 1913 — . Trustee Providence Pub. Library, 1904 — . Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Archseol. Inst. America, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University. Author: Greek Prose Composition, 1895; Lucian (selections), 1905; Greek Lands and Letters (with A. C. E. Allinson), 1909 and 1911. Contbr. to Studies in Honor of Basil I^. Gildersleeve, 1902. Home: 163 George St., Providence, R.I.* AIiIiIS, z:(dward) Milton, insurance; b. Hat- field, Mass., Dec 9, 1870; s. Daniel Wait and Sarah .lane (Hurlbut) Allis; direct descendant in 32d generation, of William, the Conqueror; ed. pub. and high schs., Springfield, Mass.; m. Florence Wightman of Mohawk, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1901; 3 children, Milton Wightman (died May 8, 1906), .Tairus Searle Hurlbut, Marjorie Wightman. Has been connected since beginning of active career with Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; began as elk. in renewal dept., June 26, 1889, in actuarial dept.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLANU 33 5 yis. and in agency work 11 yrs. ; mem. Sutton, vard of Boston, Oakley Country, Cambridge. Allis & Richards, 1907-11, since mem. Kiohards & Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 1023 Tremont Allis, mgrs. in western Mass. for Mass. Mut. Life Bldg., Boston. Ins. Co. of Springfield. Mem, Springfield Bd of ALMY, Darwin, mfr.; b. Tiverton, R.I., Feb. 28. Trade, Automobile League of America. Republi- miH; s. Isaac C. Almy'and Alice Bkteman Almy; AIiI^IS, Wallace S., lawyer; b. Brookfield, Vt., dence) ; m. 2d, Janet Spcnce, 1888 (died Feb. 5, Aug. 7, 1S59; s. Andrew S. and Laura M. (Wal- 1915). Has been engaged in steam eng'ring since bridge) Allis; ed. dist. sch., Brookfield, Vt.; Ran- 1879; invented the Almy water tube boiler, 1889; dolph (Vt.) Normal Sch.; Noiwich Free Acad., pres. Almy Water Tube Boiler Co. Mem. Provi- 1S76-S0; A.B., Yale, 1S84; m. Alice A. Lathrop, of dence Business Men's Assn., Providence Chamber Norwich, Conn., Sept. 14, 1904; 1 daughter, Lydia of Commerce. Mem. Am. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. Campbell (died in infancy). Taught in Norwich Naval Engrs., Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Free Acad., 1884-90; admitted to bar, 1890; city Engrs., Providence Mech. Engrs. Mason. Clubs: atty., Norwich, 4 yrs.; pros, atty., Ct. of Common Engineers', R.I. Yacht, Bristol Yacht. Office: 178 Pleas, New London County, Conn.. 1906-9; acting Allen's Av., Providence, R.I. corpn. counsel, 1908-9; atty. for Chelsea Savings aLBTT, Pranklin lawton, printer; July 2 1833- Bank, Norwich, since 1902, also ti'ustee; pres. and j^ne 12 1912 (See vol 1909 ) atty. for Uncas Nat. Bank since 1903. Mem. State .ttwv t»/^J-.^>i ■D«n«„\. t^ t i ■■ r, -.or, ,« Seriate, 1901-03; mem. Board of State Police ALMY, Leonard BaUou, M.D.; July 17. 1851-19— . Commrs. for Conn., since 1909. Republican. Con- '■^'^'^ ^°^- ^•>^y-) gregationalist. Mem. Corporation Norwich Free AIiSBEBY, Carl Xiucas, educator. (See vol. Acad. Mem. New London County Bar. Odd Fellow. 190!(.) Clubs: Norwich Golf. Arcanum, Chelsea Boat. AIiSOP, Joseph -Wrlgrlit, tobacco grower; b Mid- Recreations: all outdoor sports. Home: 14 Elm dletown, Conn., Apr. 2, 1876; s. Joseph Wright Av., Norwichtown, Conn. Office: 91 Main St., Nor- and Elizabeth Winthrop (Beach) Alsop; attended wich. Conn. Groton Sch., Groton, Mass., 1889-93; Ph.B., Shef- AIiX^ISON', Georgre Freeman, M.D., surgeon; field Scientific Sch. (Yale). 1898; Univ. of Berlin, b. St. Johnsburv, Vt., Feb. 10. 1863; s. Freeman Germany, 1893-4; m. Corrinne Roosevelt Robin- and Sarah (Soper) Allison; prep. edn. acad.. St. son, of New York, Nov. 5, 1909. Went to Colo.. Johnsburv; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. 1898; mgr. Denver Land & Water Co.. 1900; re- 1891; m. East Providence, R.I., Dec. 14, 1893, Blea- turned to Middletown, Conn., 1901, and became nor Wood. Practiced in East Providence since connected with Russell Mfg. Co.; engaged in to- 1892; med. examiner for East Providence since bacco planting and farming. Mem. Rep. State Cen- 1893; practices regular and homeopathic systems; tral Com. of Conn., 1909-12; chmn. Progressive health officer since Nov. 1, 1914; mem. sch. bd. State Central Com., 1912 — ; mem. Progressive Nat. 6 yrs. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, R.I. Homeo. Com., 1912 — . Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Psi. :Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), R.I. Medico-Legal Soc. (ex- Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Grange. Clubs: Yale sec. and ex-pres.), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, (New York). Hartford (Hartford). Gradutes' etc. Republican. Methodist. Mason; I.O.O.F. Ad- (New Haven). Home: Avon, Conn.* dress: 56 Warren Av., East Providence, R.I. ALTON, Charles DeLancey, M.D.; b. Ke- AIiLYN, "William Israel, farmer; b. Ledyard, nosha. Wis., May 9. 1845; s. Conde R." and c'arolan Conn., Jan. 20, 1875; s. Israel Allyn and Mary Esther (Turner) Alton; ed. Woodstock Acad., Ann (Williams) Allvn; ed. pub. schs. and business Conn., 1863; Phillips Exeter Acad., 1864-5; civil coll.; m. Martha A. Gardner, of Ledyard, Jan. 20, engr., 1867-74; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. 1898; 2 children, Margaret J., b. Jan. 16, 1899; (New York U.), 1875; interne Charity Hosp., Jer- Frederic B.. Dec. 11. 1908. Engaged in farming sey City. N.J., 1875-6; m. Jane Gray Skinner, Sept. since 1899; town elk. and treas., Ledyard, since 3, 1878 (died Apr. 24, 1882); 2 children, Charles 1899; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 7, 11; Senate, DeL., Jr., Mary B. (Mrs. Ralph W. Home); m. 1909; auditor New London Co., Conn., 1905-06; 2d, Minnie Moore Clarke, June 25, 1885; 2 children, del. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902. Republican. Pres. Charlotte (Mrs. Howard Goodwin), Carolan (Mrs. Bill Library Assn., Ledyard Cemetery Assn. : mem. Robert O. Hayward). Med. referee for U.S. of Ledvard Grange. Conglist. Club: Arcanum. Home: the Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1878. Treas. 10 Mvstic, Conn., R.D. 1. yrs. Hartford Med. Soc. (pres., 1913); mem. A.M.A.. ALMEIDA, James Mackay, vice consul of Brazil 9°""- ^,^n,^n Med Soc. Hartford County Med. Assn. and commission merchant; b. Flores, Azores ^P''^®;v^.?'^^t^^°^' A""*- <^V™^to^- /^^^"fV^!!"- P^JP^^i^ Islands. June 7. 1870; s. of Viscount de Valle da ^^s. Med Directors, etc. Clubs: Hartford Golf, Costa and Jessie (Mackay) Almeida; ed. Fayal Twentieth Century (ex-nres.) Wrote: The Ther- (Azores) high sch.; unmarried. Came to America, apeutic Value of Mountain Forests 1895; State 1887. and was clerk for father (who was consul Sanatoria for Tuberculosis Patients, 1900; Prophy- for Portugal in New England) and continued until l^V^ \^ Tuberculosis, 1905 Recreations: moun- 1890; vice-consul of Portugal. 1890-1910; vice- ^am climbing. Address: 75 Pratt St.. Hartford, consul of Brazil, since 1901. Has been identified *-onn. with commission business in Boston since 1904. ALVOBD, Alfred Ely, real estate; b. Monson, Democrat. Catholic. Home: 28 Main St., Somer- INfass., July 1, 1862; s. Frederick and Susan G. ville, Mass. Office: 382 Hanover St.. Boston. X.^ly) Alvord; descended from Elder William A] Jan. Almy; cated Friends' Academy, New Bedford; A.B., Har- \'^^^^%^%, ^" ?°^*°". ^'"5® ,i?,^°i^.^'^"i<''" mernber vard, 1872; prin. Concord (Mass.) High Sch.. 1872- Alvord Bros. & Co.; trustee The Directorate. Mem 1874; appointed proctor, Harvard,_ 1874; LL.B.. 9?^i!:y!S!?..<^f^n"*''L^^''^T^^";.,^fffn\ ™^£: S?^£l-i*£ Harvard of Canton, ML1>"n,'^and^SaWerCabSr'Ad'mrtted' to"suffoik ^Jem. Boston Real Estate Exchange Conglist. bar, 1877 and has since practiced in Boston; as- Mem. Phi. Beta Kappa Alpha Delta Phi Clubs: sisted in compiling treatise on law of married ^<^fton City University, Congregational; Alpha women in Mass.. 1878; assistant U.S. district at- R«^*^ F^' ^^^^ ^i^wfL r?i^^T*'°^/r' **'""A1i,^°™^^ tornev for district of Mass.. 1882-6: mem. Mass. I^ Dalton Rd.. Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 79 Ho. of Rep., 1891; lecturer Boston University Sch. ^ilk St., Loston. of Law; justice 3d Dist.. Court of Eastern Middle- ALTOBD, Henry Clay, clergyman; b. Bolton. sex since 1891. Mem. Bar Assn.. City of Boston Conn., Apr. 30, 1854; s. Henry and Mary Williams (hon.), Middlesex Bar Assn. Clubs: L'nion, Har- (Gillett) Alvord; descendant of Alexander Alvord, ^ 34 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Jonathan Gillet who came to Dorchester, Mass., in the ship Mary and John, 1630; grad. Hartford lliph Sch . 1S73: A.B., New York U., 1876; A.M., 1879; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1N79- m. Alice Cornelia LJi.ssell, of Charleniont, Mass.. Oct. 6, 1880 (died June 24, 1908); m. 2d, Frances Adelaide Dyer, of South Weymouth, Mass., Oct. 11, 1911; 3 children, Henry Bissell, Ruth Gillette, Robert Williams. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1879; pastor Montague, Mass., 1879-86, Old South Ch., South Weymouth, since Sept. 15, 1886. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Address: South Weymouth, Mass. AIiVOBD, James Church, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) ALVORD, John T., mfr. (See vol. 1909.) AIiVORD, John Jay, mfr.; b. Greens Farms, Conn., July 15, 1859; s. Nelson and Mary (Jen- nings) Alvord; ed. Selleck's Naval Sch., Norwalk, Conn.; m. Ida Irene Penfield, of Clinton, la., Sept. 9, 1906. Born and reared on farm; connected with father in commission business in New York about 6 vrs. and 3 yrs. with an oil house in New York; representative of H. J. Baker & Bros., New York, 12 yrs.; removed to Bridgeport, Conn., 1896, and established the Atlas Shears Co. (mfrs. of shears), of which is pres. Clubs: Sea Side, Bridgeport Yacht, Brooklawn Country. Home: Greens Farms, Conn. Olfice: Bridgeport, Conn. AMADON, Arthur Frank, M.D.; b. Pownal, Vt., Sept. 10, 1858; s. Perry Frank and Eliza (Mason) Amadon; A.B., Williams College, 1881, A.M., 1884; M.D., Dartmouth Medical College. 1891; m. Mary B. Whitcombe, of Boston, Nov. 25, 1886; children, Ar- thur F., Jr., Ruth (deceased), Frank W. Teacher mathematics. Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1882-4; prin. Pepperell (INIass.) High Sch., 1884-6. Putnam (Conn.) High Sch., 1886-7; prof, mathematics, Drury College, Springfield. Mo.. 1887-90; practiced in Boston since 1891. Sec. Sch. Board. Melrose. Mass.. 1897-02. asst. ophthalmic surgeon. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1893-04; ophthalmic surgeon Melrose Hosp., since 1895. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc. Mason. Address: 543 Boylston St., Boston. AMBBOSZ:, David Augustus, civil engr. ; b. Deerfleld, N.II., Aug. 31. 1867; s. Alfred E. and Clara M. (Towle) Ambrose: grad. Dummer Acad.. S. Bvfield, Mass., 1884; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1887-9: m. Sarah K. Bartleson. of Phila.. Pa., Jan. 19, 1898; 2 children. Homer, Henry A. Began active career with J. P. Titcomb. civil engr.. Ames- bury, Mass., 1889; with E. W. Bowditch. Boston. 1889-94. W. T. Pierce. 1894-5; became connected with Met. Park Commn.. 1895, and served as div. engr.. 1900-8. 1st asst. engr. since 1908: v.-p. New- ton South Co-operative Bank. Mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engis.. Mass. Highway Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Recreation: fishing. Home: S5 Ridge Rd.. Waban (Newton). Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St.. Boston. ABIHIT, Harlan Fag'e, principal Phillips Exeter Acad.: April 14, l*;53-Nov. 9, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) AMES, Adelbert, soldier, ex-gov.; b. Rockland. Me., Oct. 31, 1835; s. Jesse and Martha B. (Tol- man) Ames; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1861; m. Blanche, d. late Gen. B. F. Butler, of liOwell. Mass., Julv 21, 1870; father of Butler A. Second It. 2d U.S. Artv., May 6, 1861; 1st It. 5th Arty., May 14, 1861; col. 20th Me. Inf.. Aug. 20. 1862; brig.- gen. vols.. May 20, 1863; hon. mustered out of vol. service. Apr. 30, 1866: capt. 5th U.S. Arty., June 11, 1864: It.-col. 24th Inf.. July 28. 1866; bvtd.: maj., .Tuly 21, 1861, "for gallant and meri- torious services at Bull Run"; It.-col.. July 1, 1862, for same at Malvern Hill: col.. July 1. 1863. for same at Gettysburg: brig.-gen., Mar. 13. 1865, for same at capture of Ft. Fisher: maj. -gen.. Mar. 13. 1865, for same in the field during the war; maj. -gen. vols., Jan. 15. 1865, "for gallant services at Ft. Fisher": resigned Feb. 23. 1870; awarded Congressional Medal of Honor. Sept. 1. 1893, "for remaining upon the field at Bull Run after being severely wounded"; brig.-gen. vols., June 20, 1898 (Spanish War): hon. discharged. .Tan. 3, 1899. Apptd. by President Grant provisional gov. of Miss., 1868; U.S. senator, 1870-3; gov. of Miss., 1873-6; resigned, 1876, and removed to New York; removed to Lowell, Mass., 1893. Address: Lowell, Mass.* AMIJS, Butler, congressman; b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 22, 1871; s. Adelbert and Blanche (But- ler) .\nies; g.s. (Jen P.. F. Butler; grad. U.S. Mil. .\cad.. 1894; a(ii)lil. 2(1 It. 1 Ith Inf., but resigned; B.A., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; unmarried. Engaged in uifg. since 1896; mech. and elec. engr. Was adj. 6th Mass. Vols., promoted col. after skirmish of Guanica and Yauco road, Porto Rico. Mem. Lowell Common Council, 1896; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897, 1898, 1899; mem. 5Sth to 62d Congresses (1903-13), 5th Mass. Dist.; Republican. Address: Lowell. Mass.* ASIBS, Charles Bulkley, clergyman; b. Groton. Mass., Nov. 28, 1879; s. Albert Prescott and Elvira (Streeter) Ames; ed. pub. schs. of Groton; A.B., Harvard, 1903; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1908; mar- ried Marian Edith Wells, of Belfast, Me., Feb. 23. 1914. Ordained Unitarian ministry. 1908: asso. pastor 1st Congl. Soc. of Quincy. Mass., 1908-11; pastor 1st Parish (Unitarian), Belfast, Me., 1911- 14; master St. Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mq,ss., since 1915. Home: Groton, Mass. AMES, Charles Pirman, telegraph official; b. Syracuse, N.Y., May 11, 1865; s. Lucius B. and Adeline (Scribner) Ames; ed. public and high schs. of Marion, Iowa; m. Omaha. Neb., Nov. 28, 1889, Alma Hickox; 1 son, Sanford Scribner. Began as telegraph operator at Cedar Rapids, la., with the C, M. & St. P. R.R., continuing 3 yrs.; then tele- graph opr. for Western Union Tel. Co. at Des Moines. la.; mgr. at Cedar Rapids, 3 yrs.. and at Des Moines. 8 yrs.. went to Boston. 1902; mgr. Boston office Western LTnion Tel. Co. until Mar. 1, 1903; since supt. Boston Electric Protective Co.. Am. Dist. Telegraph Co. (N.J.). Holmes Electric Protective Co.; dir. Am. Dist. Telegraph Co. (Me.). Internat. Telegraph Co. (Me.). Vt. & Boston Tele- graph Co., Mut. Dist. Messenger Co.; clerk Frank- lin Telegraph Co. Mason (K.T.). Club: Boston Citv. Recreation: fishing. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 110 State St., Boston. AMES, Charles G-ordon, Unitarian clergyman; Oct. 3, 1828-Apr. 15, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) AMES, Charles Henry, publisher; Feb. 5. 1847- Oct. 9. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) AMES, Fisher, lawyer; b. Lowell. Mass., Jan. 24, 183S; s. Seth and Margaret (Bradford) Ames; A.B., Harvard. 1858; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch.. 1860; m. Virginia Lee, of New Orleans, Dec. 19, 1865. Practiced, Boston (retired, 1915). Mem. May- flower Descendants, Bridgewater Hist., Alden Kindred, Am. Whist League. New England Whist League. Am. Whist Club (Boston). Unitarian. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Bedford. Mass.* AMES, Frank I^ester, lawyer: b. Canaan. Me., Apr. 8, 1872; s. Perley and Betsey A. (Barnes) Ames; grad. Skowhegan (Me.) High Sch., 1890: A. B., Colby, 1894, A. M., 1897; m. Helena Ayer Bartlett, of Unity, Me., June 22, 1898; 1 son, Basil Bartlett. Began practice at Norridgewock, Me.. 1899; organized Somerset Farmers' Co-opera- tive Telephone Co.; organized Kennebec Farm and City Telephone Co.. of which is treas. and mng. dir.: treas. Norridgewock Water Co.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen. Norridgewock, 8 yrs. Democrat. Odd Fellow, A.O.U.W., Grange. Address: 80 Pleas- ant St., Waterville, Me. AMES, Frederick lothrop, mfr.; b. North Easton, Mass., July 23, 1876; s. Frederick Lothrop and Rebecca Caroline (Blair) Ames; .\.B.. Harvard. 1898; m. New York. May 31. 1904. Edith C. C. Cryder. Pres. Western Power Co.. Marvsville Dredging Co.; dir. Am. Agrl. Chem. Co.. Chicago Junction Rvs. & Union Stock Yards Co. Old Colony Trust Co.. First Nat. Bank of Easton. Butte Electric Power Co., Calaveras Copper Co.; trustee North Easton Savings Bank, Free Hos- pital for Women. Clubs: Somerset, Knickerbocker, New York Yacht, Eastern Yacht. Home: North Easton, Mass. Oflflce: Ames Bldg., Boston. WHO'S WTTO IN NKW KNGLAND . 35 AMES, Hobart; b. Nortli Easton, Mass., Aug. R.R. Co., Western Union Telegraph Co., Gen. Elec. 1865; s. Oakes Angier and Catharine (Hobart) Co., Nat. Shawmut Bank, Old Colony Trust Co., Ames; brother of Winthrop Ames; m. Julia H. Electric Corpn., Edison Elec. Illuminating Co. of Colony, of Keene, N.H., June, 1891. Pres. Ames Boston, Ames Shovel & Tool Co., Cabot Mfg. Co., Shovel & Tool Co., Oliver Ames & Sons Corpn., T. H. M. Myers Co., St. Louis Shovel Co., Security Rowland's Sons, Inc., Wright Shovel Co., The H. Safe Deposit Co., Calaveras Copper Co., Fisher M. Myers Co., Elwood Fuel Co., Easton Invest- Mfg. Co.; trustee Provident Instn. for Savings, ment Co., dir. Am. Trust Co., 1st Nat. Bank of Embankment Land Co.; mem. advisory bd. Am. Easton, Kinsley Iron & Machine Co., Carver Cot- Bonding Co. (Baltimore). Trustee Children's Hosp., ton Co., Commercial Nat. Bank of Boston. Clubs: Boston Home for Incurables, Boston Lying-in Algonquin, Union, Tennis and Racquet, Somerset, Hosp. Republican. Unitarian. Homes: N. Easton, N.E. Kennel. Home: North Easton, Mass. Office: Mass., and 15 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston.* Ames Bldg., Boston.* AMES, James Barr, dean Harvard Law School; AMES, Robert Parker Marr, surgeon; Oct. 20, June 22, 1846-1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's 1856-1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- Who in America, 1908-9.) ica, 1906-7.) AMES, John Iiiucoln, M.D. ; b. Jefferson, Me., AMES, Sarah Washburn, educator. (See vol. Mar. 15, 1863; s. John Shepherd and Hannah 1909.) l^y^*®''^^^xT^"^}®I^P'"^P) and Anna Coffin (Ray) Savings. Trustee General Bd., R.I. Episcopal ^^dwen Ames Pres. and dir. Am Pneumatic Serv- Conv. Republican. Mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: Hope ice Co.. N.Y Pneumatic Service Co., Chicago Pos- (Providence), Merchants', Tennis and Racquet t^^-P^.^^JSP^tiH. -r^^^Y^^^ *^°' ^.^o^ton Pneumatic (New York). Home: 121 Power St. Office: 47 Transit Co St Louis Pneumatic Service Co Lam- Charles St., Providence, R.L son Consolidated Store Service Co., South Side . „ _ , .-^ , .. ,. „ , . , Plantation Co. (New Orleans); pres. and trustee AMES, John Stanley, capitalist; s. Frederick N. Easton Savings Bank; sec. and dir. Ames Shovel Lothrop and Rebecca C. (Blair) Ames; A.B., Har- & Tool Co. (and subsidiary cos.), Oliver Ames & vard, 1901; married. Dir. 1st Nat. Bank of Easton; Sons Corpn., T. Rowland's Sons. Inc.. Easton In- trustee North Easton Savings Bank. Homes: North vestment Co., The H. M. Mvers Co.; sec. Wright Easton, Mass.. and 306 Dartmouth St.. Boston. Shovel Co. : dir. Rumford Falls Paper Co., 1st Nat. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. Bank of Easton. Homes: N. Easton. Mass., and 267 AMES, Oakes, botanist; b. North Easton, Mass., Commonwealth av. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. Sept. 26, 1874: s. Gov. Oliver and Anna Coffin AMES, Winthrop, capitalist; moved to New (Ray) Hadwen Ames; A.B.. Harvard. 1898. A.M., York. (See vol. 1909.) 1899; m. Blanche Ames, of Lowell, Mass., May 15, amey Harrv B lawver rSpp vol iQftQ'* 1900. Asst. in botanv, 1899-1900. instr., 1900-10, a^^^. Harry B., lawj er. (bee vol. 1909.) Harvard; asst. dir. Bot. Garden of Harvard. 1899- .^ AMOB, Lawrence, clergyman; b. Pewsey. Wilts., 10, dir. since 1910: mem. faculty Sch. of Tropical ?ng., Oct. 24. 1864; s. George and Dinah (Bullock) Medicine, Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow A.A.A.S., Amor; grad St. Bon Coll., Warminster, Eng.. 1885; Linnfean Soc. of London; mem. Am. Soc. Natural- ^- ^^I}^^ ^- J^k^'i^X^^- ?^ St. John's. Newfound- ists, Am. Forestrv Assn.. Am. Breeders' Assn., land, Oct. 8, 1890; 1 daughter Annie Dorothy Har- Nat. Inst. Social Sciences. N.E. Bot. Club, Mass. y.ey. Deacon, 1887, priest, 1889, P.E. Ch.; curate Hort. Soc, Boston Soc. Natural History, Biol. Soc. Pp^t de Grave. 1887-9, Greenspond. 1889-92 (both Washington. Assn. International des" Botanistes, ol^^??'^?""^^?^^ = rector, St. Margaret's Bay, Sullivant Moss Chapter, Linn^an Fern Chapter. ^S- H5?"I' ^'^'^°*'^^-?',^^,^^:^(',^- Yi.'^^'' ^'"•'^°''' Chmn. Sch. Bd. of Easton: patron New York Bot. ^.S.. 1905-8; rector St. John's Ch Walpole, N.H., Garden. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin. Boston since 1908. Mason. Address: Walpole, N.H. Athletic. Mass. Automobile. Boston Art. Author of AMOBY, Arthur, business man: Feb. 6. 1841- numerous papers, mainly dealing with orchids, in Aug.. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in bot. periodicals, and of contributions on the oi-chid America. 1912-13.)* flora of Florida, and of the serial work entitled 'Orchidacepe," of which 4 vols, have been pub AMOBY, Charles Bean, retired mfr.; b. New umce. 94 Ames aiag.. hsoston. ^j^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ England and settled at Charles- AMES, Oliver, capitalist: b. North Easton, Mass.. town. S.C, about 1690; ed. pub. schools of Roxbury Oct. 21. 1864; s. Frederick Lothrop and Rebecca C. and Jamaica Plain. Mass.; m. Emily A. Ferriday, of (Blair) Ames; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Elise West. Natchez. Miss.. 1867 (died Julv 31, 1879); 2d. Lilly of Boston. Dec. 3, 1890. Pres. Washington Mills Clapp, of New Orleans, La., Apr. 30. 1881; 4 chil- Emery Mfg. Co., Met. Storage "V\''arehouse Co., dren, Charles Bean, Jr., Leita Montgomery (Mrs. T^nion Copper Mining Co., 1st Nat. Bank (Easton. Charles E. Perkins, of Burlington. la.). John Aus- Mass.); v. -p.. treas. Oliver Ames & Sons Corpn . tin and Roger. Served 4 years in (jivil War; apptd. Easton Investment Co.; v.-p. Ames Shovel & Tool 1st It. 24th Mass. Inf., Sept. 2, 1861; capt., Nov. 1. Co. of Tex.. Wright Shovel Co.; dir. C. & N.-W. 1862; capt. asst. adj. gen. vols.. May 18, 1864; bvtd. Ry. Co. (mem. exec. com.). Oregon Short Line R.R. maj. vols.. Mar. 13, 1865, for distinguished gallan- Co., U.P. R.R. Co., C.,St.P.,M. & O. R.R.. Old Colony try and meritorious services in front of Peters- -■{(1 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND burg, Va.; resigned, May 9. 1865. Began as a cot- ton broker and buyer at New Orleans, 1865; re- moved to Boston, ISSO, and became associated with Hamilton Mlg. Co., of which lie was treas. and dir., 1SS6-09 (retired), now dir. same; trustee Amory A. Lawrence Estate. A founder of Gettys- burg i*eace Memorial Assn. Mem. Mass. Loyal Le- gion (past comdi-.), Post No. 13, G.A.R. (sr. past v.-comdi'.). Republican. Episcopalian (sr. warden Oh. of the Holy Spirit). Clubs: .Somerset, Hoosic Whisick (Milton). Recreation: farming. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. AMOBY, Charles 'Walter, mfr., financier; Oct. 16, 1842-Nov. 6, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, l!tl2-13.) AMOBV, Francis I., lawyer; b. Boston, June 5, 1850; s. William and Anna P. G. (Sears) Amory; grad. Harvard, 1871, Harvard Law Sch., 1S7G; ad- mitted to bar, 1876; m. Boston, May 12, 1886, (Jrace J. Minot; children, Mary .Josephine (Mrs. Fulton Gutting), Charles M., Francis I., Jr. Has practiced in Boston since 1876; pres. Cabot Mfg. Co. since 1900; pres. Fifty Associates. Clubs: Somerset. The Country. Home: 413 Commonwealth Av. Office: 199 Washington St., Boston, Mass. AMOBY, Frederic, treasurer Nashua Mfg. Co., Jackson Co.; dir. Boston Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Home: Bar Harbor, Me. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. AMOBY, Harcourt, capitalist; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1876. Treas. Indian Head Mills, of Ala.; treas. and elk. Lancaster Mills; dir. State St. Trust Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co.. Mut. Boiler Ins. ■Co., Saco-Lowell Shops, Textile Securities Co. Home: 293 Beacon St. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. AMOBY, Bobert, M.D.; May 3, 1842-Aug. 28, 1910. '(See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912- 13.) AMOBY, ■William, mfr.; b. Boston, Sept. 19, 1869; .=;. Charles Walter and Elizabeth (Gardner) Amory; A.B., Harvard, 1891; m. Mary R. Stockton, of Bos- ton, Oct. 14, 1903. In office of Amory Mfg. Co., Boston, 1892-7; with Amoskeag Mfg. Co., 1897-07; treas.. Boston office. Pepperell Mfg. Co., of Bidde- ford. Me., since 1907; trustee Amoskeag Mfg. Co.; dir. Lawrence Mfg. Co., Great Falls Mfg. Co., Union Nat. Bank, Suffolk Savings Bank, Old Colony Trust Co., Lewiston Bleachery. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Was It. Battery A, 1st Arty., M.V.M., 1895-04. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Countrv, Norfolk Hunt. Home: 341 Beacon St. Of- lice: 141 Milk St., Boston. AMSDFN, Charles Hubhard, custom house offi- cer; b. P.osciiwen, N.H., .luly 8, 1848; s. Henry H. and l\lary (Muzzey) Amsdcn; descendant of Isaac .\insden, who came from Scotland and settled at (Cambridge, Mass., 1652; ed. common schs. and Aj)- pleton Acad.; m. Helen A. Brown, of Penacook, N.H., Oct. 29. 1870 (died Aug. 6. 1891); 3 children, Henry H., Mary Ardelle, Ardelle Brown; m. 2d, Alma E. Deane, of Middlebury, Vt., Nov. 28, 1908. Began active career under his father in furniture liusiness in 1867, and became mem. H. H. Amsden , 1915. (See vol. 1909.) ANDERSON, William Gilbert; b. St. Joseph, Mich., Sept. 9, 1860: s. Edward and Harriet (Shum- way) Anderson; M.D., Adelbert Coll., Cleveland. 1883; study and research in foreign methods of phys. training, Europe, 1899, 1901; A.B., Yale. 1902. A.M.. 1903, M.Sc. 1909; Dr. P.H.. Harvard. 1912; m. Mar. 16, 1SS3. Orace Lee Phillips, of Mem- phis, Tenn. ; 1 son. William L. Dean Chautauqua Sch. of Phvsical Edn.. 1886-04; pres. Brooklyn Normal Sch. of Phvs. Edn., 1885-92; pres. Ander- son Normal Sch. of Phys. Edn., 1893-03: dir. Yale Univ. Gym. since 1904 and prof. phys. edn., Yale, since 1905; lecturer on phvs. edn. U. of Utah, 1908- 09; mem. faculty. Summer Sch.. U. of Cal., 1912: etc. Republican. Conglist. Fellow Soc. Sciences and Art, Tjondon. 1886; mem. Am. Assn. Advance- ment Phys. Edn. (sec. 1885-8. treas.. 1888-92). Col- legiate Soc. Phy.s. Dirs. (pres.. 1900). A.A.A.S.. Chi Psi. Sigma Xi. Author: Light Gymnastics. 1890: Methods of Teaching Gymnastics. 1896; also contbr. many articles to leading mags, and med. jours. Home: 1151 Chapel St. Address: Yale Uni- versity. New Haven. Conn. ANDERSTROM, Iiyndon Itaroy, photographer. (See vol. 1909.) ANDRE'W, A(brain) Piatt, Jr., ex-assistant sec. U.S. Treasury; b. La Porte. Tnd.. Feb. 12. 1873: s. Abram Piatt and Helen (Merrell) Andrew; A.B., Princeton; univs. of Halle. Berlin and Paris. 1897- 99; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard, 1900. Tnstr. and asst. prof., economics. Harvard, 1900-9; expert asst.. and editor of publications of Nat. Monetary Commn., 1908-11; dir. of the mint, Nov., 1909-June. 1910; asst. sec. of the Treasury, 1910-12; apptd. insp. gen. Am. Ambulance Corps, with Army of France, Dec. 1914. Republican. Officer d'Acad6mi6. Paris, 1906. Writer on money, banking and other finan- cial subjects. Treas. of Am. Red. Cross.. 1910-12; delegate Internat. Conf. of Red Cross, 1912. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Metropolitan, Chevy Chase (Washington). Home: Eastern Point, Gloucester. Mass.* ANDREW, Henry Hersey, 1909.) lawyer. (See vol. ANDREWS, Arthur Irving-, college prof.; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 27, 1878; s. of Frederick William and Elizabeth Hurd (Howard) Andrews, both of Gardiner, Me.; A.B., Brown U.. 1901; post- grad, study, U. of Wis., 1901-2, Harvard, 1902-5; Ph.D., Harvard, 1905; in Spain, France, Turkey and Northern Africa, 1905-6; m. Alice LaSalle Gladding, of Providence, June 26, 1907. Instr. in history, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1906-9; asst. prof., history, 1909-12, asso. prof., 1911-12, prof, history and public law since 1912, Tufts Coll. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (gen. com., 1912), Am. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Soc Internat. Law, N.E. History Teachers' Assn. (council; curator of collection of hist, material). Harvard Histoiy Club, Institut de Carthage, Tunis, etc. Address: Tufts College, Mass. ANDREWS, Charles G., farmer, lumberman; b. Lovell, Me., May 23, 1833; s. Stephen and Betsey I Coffin) Andrews; g.s. of Capt. Andrews of Revo- lutionary War; common sch. edn.; m. Phoebe B. Charles, of Lovell, Feb. 23, 1860. Began as a farmer and lumberman; removed to South Paris, 1884; has devoted a great deal of attention to study of mineralogy and has one of the most complete pvt. collections of minerals in .Me. Republican. Christian. Mason. Address: Soutli Paris, Me. ANDREWS, Charles Iioring", lawyer; b. Mon- moulii. Me., Apr. 9, 1864; s. George Harrison and Sarah Harlow (Safford) Andrews; descendant of Richard Warren, of the Mayflower, and Col. Reu- ben Fogg, of the Revolutionary Army; grad. Wa- terville Classical Inst., 1881; m. Annie L. Gardner, of East Machias, Me., June 8, 1892 (died 1906); m. 2d, Nellie M. Hayes, of Oxford, Me., Dec. 23, 1908; 1 son, George H., b. July 29, 1910. Admitted to Me. bar, 1885: mem. Heath and Andrews, Augusta, 1885-12, Philbrick & Andrews, 1912-13, Andrews & Nelson since 1913; has organized and been elk. of over 1,000 corpns. ; city solicitor, Gardiner, 1894-5; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1909-10; gen. counsel Lewis- ton, Augusta & Waterville St. Ry., Kennebec Sav- ings Bank; dir. and gen. counsel Augusta Trust Co. Trustee Monmouth Acad., Augusta Gen. Hosp. Mem. Kennebec Bar Assn. (sec. since 1895), Soc. Mayflower Descendants of Me. (gov., 1912-13), Soc. Am. Wars (counselor), S.A.R. Mason; Cush- noc Chapter, R.A.M. ; Trinity Commandery, K.T.; Kora Temple, A. A. O.N. INI. S. Republican. Conglist. Club: Abnaki. Home: 24 Melville St. Office: 249 Water St., Augusta, Me. ANDREWS, Charles Mcliean, college prof.; b. Wethersfield, Conn., Feb. 22, 1863; s. Rev. W. W. and Elizabeth Bvrne (Williams) Andrews; A.B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1884, A.M., 1890; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889: (L.H.D., Trinity, 1905; A.M., Yale, 1910); m. Evangeline Holcombe Walker, 1895. Asso. prof, and prof, history, Brvn Mawr Coll., 1889-07. Johns Hopkins U., 1907-10; Farnum prof. Am. history, Yale U., Oct.. 1910 — . Spl. lecturer, U. of Wis., Jan., 1911, U. of Helsingfors, Finland, Oct., 1911. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (chmn. Winsor Prize Commn., 1899-05. Public Archives Commn., 1901—, exec, council, 1905-8), Hist. Soc. Pa., Md. Hist. Soc, Va. Hist. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc, Conn. Hist. Soc; corr. mem. Royal Hist. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc) Home: 424 St. Ronan St.. NewHaven. Conn.* ANDREWS, David Herbert, bridge builder; b. Pepperell, Mass., Sept. 17, 1844; s. David and Thankful (Murdock) Andrews; B.S., M.A., scien- tific dept. Dartmouth Coll., 1869; m. Clara M. Gil- bert, of Concord, N.H., Oct. 17, 1872; children, Flo- rence M. (Mrs. W'. H. Rice, of Newton Centre, Mass.), John G., Herbert M., Walter R. Engaged as a mech. engr. at Worcester, Mass., 2 yrs. ; then became asst. engr. Nat. Bridge & Iron Works: be- gan in own name as bridge builder, 1876: organ- ized Boston Bridge Works, incorporated, 1901, and now pres. same. One of two visitors Chandler Sci- entific Sch., since 1896. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.. Boston Soc Engrs. Club: Engi- neers' (Boston). Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Of- fice: 4 7 Winter St., Boston. ANDREWS, Edward Reynolds; b. Boston, Dec. 22, 1831: s. W'illiam Turell and Fanny IMackay (Reynolds) Andrews; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Ad- ams Sch. and Boston Pub. Latin Sch.; A.B., Har- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 39 vard. 1853, A.M., 1856; m. New York, Dec. 6, 1855, Sarah Hannah Addoms (now deceased). Spent 11/2 yrs. in Europe after leaving coll. and then on farm for 9 yrs.; banker in Paris, France, 9 yrs. with James W. Tucker & Co., and under title of Andrews & Co.; introduced improved methods of creosoting timber in U.S. and operated in Boston, Elizabeth- port, N.J., and Norfolk, Va. ; now farming at Put- ney, Vt.; dir. U.S. Coal & Oil Co. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Union, Merchants', Mass. Agricul- tural (Boston), Harvard, Century (New York). Homes: Putney, Vt., and 119 Beacon St., Boston. ANDREWS, Eugrene E.; b. Otisfield, Me., Apr. 11, 1867; s. Albert F. and Elizabeth (Brett) An- drews; descendant of ancestors who came from England in the Mayflower; grad. Norway High Sch. ; m. Geoi-gia M. Packard, of Norway, Me., June 16, 1892. Mem. firm of A. F. Andrews & Sons till Sept. 1, 1902; now mem. firm of H. P. & E. E. An- drews, dealers in horses and wool; now supt. of horse dept. of Conn. Valley Lumber Co.; mem. firm of Parker, Burrows & Co., 1894-8; v.-p. Oconto (Wis.) Water Co.; dir. Norway Nat. Bank. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Wild Cat. Address: Nor- way, Me. ANBBEWS, Fannie Fern (Fliillips), lecturer, social worker; b. Margaretville, N.S.; d. William Wallace and Anna Maria (Brown) Phillips; grad. Salem (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1884; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1902; attended Harvard Summer Sch. several terms: m. Edwin G. Andrews, of Lynn, Mass., July 16, 1890. Active in organizing parents' assns. in Boston schs. since 1902; lecturer in America and Europe; writer on the internat. peace movement and on ednl. topics. Pres., Boston Home and Sch. Assn.; pres. Salem Normal Sch. Assn.; sec. and or- ganizer of Am. Sch. Peace League. Mem. Internat. Exec. Com. of the Central Organization for a Dur- able Peace, Internat. Women's Com. for Perma- nent Peace, Internat. Peace Bur. at Berne (Swit- zerland); Nat. Inst, of Social Sciences, Acad. Polit. Science (New York), Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, N.E.A. (council and com. on foreign rela- tions), Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, Radcliffe Alum- nae Assn., Harvard Teachers' Assn., Mass. Teach- ers' Assn., Am. Inst, of Instruction, N.E. Woman's Press Assn.; Boston Equal Suffrage Assn. for Good Gov., Am. Civic Assn. (councillor), Constantinople College Assn. (exec, com.), Mass. br. of Woman's Peace Party (v.-p.), N.Y. Peace Soc. (advisory council), Am. Peace Soc. (dir.), Mass. Peace Soc. World Peace Foundation (advisory council), Am. Soc. for Judicial Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Am. League to Limit Armaments; also chmn ednl. dept. Woman's Peace Party. Author: The United States and the World and The World Family, in A Course in Citizenship, 1914; The War — What Should Be Said About It in the Schools (pub. by Am. Sch. Peace League) ; One Hundred Years of Peace with Great Britain (Wis. State Dept. of Edn.). Compiler of bulls., "Peace Day." 1912. "The Promotion of Peace." 1913 (both U.S. Bur. of Edn.). Clubs: Twentieth Century, Women's City, College (all of Boston). Address: 405 Marlborough St., Boston.* ANDREWS, Francis IiOringr, wholesale and re- tail paper dealer; b. Freedom. N.H.. Dec. 10. 1854; s. Edwin and Mary Elizabeth Andrews; ed. pub. schs., Freedom and Madison, N.H. ; m. Lena F. Larrabee, of Lynn, Mass., Sept. 15, 1891. Began active career working in hotel in N.H., 1866; re- moved to Boston, 1870, and entered employ of Dillingham & Co., wholesale paper; firm later Hig- gins, Snow & Co., then Higgins-Snow Co., of which was v.-p., then pres., 189S-0S; pres. Andrews-Burr Paper Co., 1908-11; pres. and treas. Andrews Paper Co., 1911-14; since dir. Dorchester Trust Co. Mem. Boston Paper Jobbers' Assn. Mason. Recreation: motor touring. Home: 81 Summer St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 54 India St., Boston. ANDREWS, Frank Howard, gold and silver re- finer; b. Gardiner, Me., Nov. 23, 1862; s. Frederick W. and Elizabeth H. (Howard) Andrews; prep, edn. Providence (R.I.) High Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1884, A.M., 1887; m. Catherine M. Baker, of Provi- dence, Oct. 13, 1887 (died Aug. 20, 1910). Chemist Silver Spring Bleaching and Dyeing Co., Provi- dence, 1885-90; mem. Cornell & Andrews, gold and silver refiners, incorporated; business conducted in Boston since Sept., 1911. Clubs: University (Pom- ham), R.I. Chemical, New York Chemists. Home: 181 Carpenter St., Providence, R.I. ANDREWS, Georg-e Arthur, clergyman; b. Springfield, Mass., May 22, 1870; s. George Clark and Sarah J. (Allen) Andrews; B.A., Colby Coll., 1892, A.M., 1895 (D.D., 1914); grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1899; m. Dora Knight, of West Boylston, Mass., June 29, 1895; 3 children, Clark F., Allen H., George Arthur, Jr. Ordained ministry, Congl. Ch., 1899; pastor Andover, Mass., 1899-04, Hollis- ton, 1904-7, Monson, Mass., since 1907. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Mason. Author: A Soldier in Two Armies, 1902; After This Manner (an exposition of the Lord's Prayer), 1911; Efficient Religion, 1912; (monograph) What Is Essential? 1910. Recrea- tion: golf. Address: Monson, Mass. ANDREWS, Georg-e Frederick, traveler, political scientist; b. Gardiner, Me., Nov. 2, 1867; s. Fred- erick William and Elizabeth Hurd (Howard) An- drews; grad. Brown U., 1892 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1895; m. Agnes Alice Klapp, of Providence, R.I., May 6, 1897; children, Robert Stanhope, Philip Geoffrey. Metallurgical chemist, title of Cornell & Andrews, Providence, 1892-7; traveled in Europe, 1897-01; resident in N. Africa, studying N. African polit. and social questions, 1901-7. F.R.G.S.; F.R. S.A. ; mem. de L'Institute de Carthage (Tunis), L'Institut Colonial Marseillais (France); mem. Ends of the Earth Club. Harvard Traveleis, Chem- ists' (New York), Soc. of Internat. Law, Am. Hist. Soc, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Technology (Boston), University, Providence Art (Providence), Auto- mobile Club de France (Paris), City (New York), Authors' (London). Recreation: tennis. Home: West Wrentham. Mass. Address: 12 Dearborn Rd., Tufts Coll., Mass. ANDREWS, Georg-e Wakeman, clergyman; b. New York, June 13. 1851; s. George and Marie Therese (Adamson) Andrews; grad. New York pub. schs., 1863; student New York Free Acad, (now Coll. City of New York), 1 yr.; grad. Walton (N.Y.) Acad., 1875; A.B., Williams, 1879, A.M., 1887; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1882; Ph.D., 111. Wesleyan U., 1902; m. Anna S. Kane, of Williams- town, Mass., Nov. 25, 1882 (died 1899); 2d, Sara Dwight Rathbone, of Alexandria, Va., June 25, 1903; children. Llewellyn H. (Williams, '06), Ruth (Mt. Holvoke, '07). Francis L. (Williams, '11), Marion A.," Lucetta R., Ethel M. (died 1884), Charles W. (died 1896). Ordained ministry Congl. Ch , 1882; pastor, Orleans, Mass., 1882-3, Dalton, Mass., since Oct. 1, 1883. Mem. Sch. Com. and act- ing supt. of schs., Dalton. 1884-8; formerly trus- tee Piedmont Coll., Ga. ; now trustee Am. Internat. Coll., Mass. Bible Soc; v.-p. Berkshire and Colum- bia Missionary Soc: dir. Mass. Total Abstinence Soc, Mass. Anti-Saloon League, Mass. Ministers Relief Fund; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.; vice- moderator Mass. Conf. of Congl. Churches, 1915-16; mem. exec. com. Mass. S.S. Assn., exec. com. Mass. Home Missionarv Soc, North Berkshire (Mass.) Ministerial Assn.; pres. Berkshire Congl. Club, 1914-16: mem. Sons of Temperance (grand chap- lain Grand Div. of Mass. 2 yrs., grand worthy patriarch for Mass. 2 yrs., most worthy chaplain Nat. Div. of N.A. 2 yrs.); past chancellor Knights of Pythias. Recreations: bowling and traveling. Address: Dalton, Mass. ANDREWS, Harold Baker, cotton broker; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 14, 1883; s. Franklin J. and Cora B. (Baker) Andrews; ed. grammar sch.; Classical High Sch., Providence; m. Bertha P. Tanner, of Cranston, R.I., Apr. 24, 1907. Began as elk. in Nat. Exchange Bank. Providence, and con- tinued 4 mos. ; with J. P. Rhodes Co., cotton brok- ers, 1902-6; partner with Edwin H. Coleman under firm name of J. P. Rhodes Co., since 1906; elected mem. City Council of Cranston, R.I., Nov., 1911, for term, 1912-17 (pres.. 1915-16). Mem. Provi- dence Chamber of Commerce (dir. and chmn. house com. and quotation bd. com.). Republican. Epis- copalian; mem. Men's Club. Ch. of the Transfigura- tion, Cranston. Mason. Clubs: Edgewood Yacht, Edgewood Casino (Cranston). Recreations: motor- 40 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND ing, fishing. Homo: 101 Wheelor Av., Cranston, R.I. Office: 5 Collegre St.. Providence, R.I. AITDBEWS, Henry I^evl, (Jiintcr ani *■ m. Fit Newnort. H.I . T^iizpbeth Seaman. of Brookline, Mass.. Apr. 20. 1887. Sr. mem. An- drews &. .laciues, 1884-90, Andrews, .Taoues & Ran- toul. since 1890. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects, Bos- ton Soc. Architects. Clubs: Tavern (Boston), Cen- tury (New York). Occasional contbr. to profes- sional jours. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston.* ANDREWS, Robert Rohbins, dental surgeon; b. Boston, Mass.. .\ug. T, IN 14; s. Thomas Jefferson and .Jeiuslia (Baker) Andiews; ed. pub. schs.; D.D.S., Boston Dental Coll., 1875; (hon. A.M., Dart- mouth, 1892); m. Mary Emily Leseur, of Hvde Park, Mass., Sept. 14, 1870. Served 2 yrs. in (i^iv. War, pvt. to It. and adj., 47th and 60th M.V.M. Dental surgeon, Cambridge, Mass., 1869 — ; prof, histology, Boston Dental Coll. (trustee); trustee Tufts Coll. Pres. Am. Acad. Dental Science and Conn. Valley Dental Soc, 1888, Mass. Dental Soc, 1889. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: 1044 Massachusetts Av. Office: 4 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.* ANDREWS, Roland Franklyn, editor; b. Hart- ford, Conn.; s. Charles B. and Alice Amanda (Jacobs) Andrews; ed. Rectory Sch., Hamden, Conn.; Cayuga Lake Mil. Acad., Aurora, N.Y.; stu- dent Cornell U., 1896-8; unmarried. Began news- paper work with Syracuse Standard, 1900; then with Hartford Telegram; editor Waterbury Repub- lican, 1901-2; city, asso. and mng. editor Water- bury American, 1902-12; editorial writer, Hartford Times, 1912-14, now asst. mng. editor; corr. in Cuba, 1906, Vera Cruz and Mexico City. 1914. Capt. Q.M. Corps, Conn. N.G., attached to hdqrs. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Clubs: Waterbury, Waterbury Country. Cornell (New York). Contbr. fiction to Saturday Evening Post, Ainslee's, Smart Set, etc. Home: 40 Willard St. Office: The Times, Hartford, Conn. ANDREWS, Simon Smith; b. Lyman, Me., Nov. 13, 1840; s. Stephen and Eliza Ann (Smith) An- drews; descendant of Stephen Andrews, b. Eng- land, 1726, died 1827, at Lyman, Me.; ed. pub. schs., Biddeford; m. Lavinia Foss, of Kennebunkport, Me., May 23, 1867 (died 1904); 6 children, Gertie V. (Mrs. N. H. Milliken). Albert G., Lillian M.. Nellie I. (Mrs. W. L. Campbell). Albert L. (de- ceased), Theodore Ashton; m. 2d, Alma F. Brawn, of Biddeford, Feb. 14, 1906. Enlisted at outbreak of Civil War in Co. K. 13th Me. Vols.; mustered in as sergeant, commd. 1st It., and when the company was consolidated with the 30th Me. Regt., was made capt.; took part in the Red River campaign and in many important battles; honorably dis- charged Aug. 29. 1865. Established a store at Ken- nebunkport. dealing in stoves, tinware and glass- ware; sold out at the end of a year and went into grocery business at Biddeford as mem. Rummery & Andrews, of which became sole propr. ; sold out and retired from active business, 1904. Overseer of poor, Biddeford, 1872-3; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1880-1; county commr. 12 vrs. Treas. M.E. Ch. 25 yrs. Mem. U. S. Grant Post G.A.R., Biddeford, Me. Mason: I.O.O.F.; K.P. Republican. Address: Bidde- ford, Me. ANDREWS, William Given, Protestant Episco- pal clergyman; Oct. S, lS35-Dec. 23, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) ANDREWS, William Page, author: b. Framing- ham, Mass., Nov. 22, 1848; s. Samuel Page and Re- becca Bacon (Scudder) Andrews; ed. pub. schs. of Salem and pvt. tutor: defective eyesight precluded univ. edn., and health has obliged a residence in Italy during greater part of last 10 yrs.; m. Edith H. Weston, of Winchendon, Mass.. Sept. 3. 1889. Unitarian. Reput)lican. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Home: 393 Essex St.. Salem, Mass.* ANCrEIiIi, .Annie T. (Mrs. Louis L. Angell). club woman; b. Coventrj- Centre, R.T.; d. Thomas Clark and Mary Vaughn (Reynolds) Peckham; ed. i''ast Gref-nwich ^^cnd.. R.I : in. Loiiis Ij. .■in'^ell, Jan. 1, 1883; 3 children, Helen, Edith Peckham, I ouis A^'hite. Mem. Nat. TV^oman Suffraee Assn. Chmn. Exposition Com. for State Federation of Women's Clubs, of Domestic Science and Pure T^ood Expn.. 1913. Has served as pres. R.T. State Congress of Mothers, R.I. State Sunshine Soc, R.T. Woman's Club. R.I. Fortnightly Club; mem. Ex Club; hon. mem. Four Leaf Clover Club. Home: 50 Pitman St.. Providence, R.I. ANGEl^Ii. Charles E., mfr.; b. Providence. R.T., May 4, 1865: s Jeremiah O. and Maria (Burlin- game) Angell; direct descendant of Thomas An- gell. who with Roger Williams founded Providence, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 41 1836; ed. in schs. of Providence, R.I.; m. Evelyn E. to bar, 1890; since practiced at Northi Troy; m. Monroe, of Worcester, Mass., May IS, 1892. Learned Milton, Vt., Dec. 10, 1890, Ida Eleanor Campbell; the machine business and held various positions children, Ruth E., Paul C, Grace. State s atty., in shop and office; engaged in the manufacture of Orleans Co., 1894-8; senator, Orleans Co, 190i-4; belt hooks with S. Budlong, 1885-91; as propr., postmaster, Westfield, 1887-9; chmn. Orleans Co. since 1891, under firm name of Charles E. Angell, Uep. Com., 1898-OS. Mason; mem Knights of has devoted attention to manufacture of spl. ma- Pythias. Address: North Troy, Vt. chinery, and since 1898, to manufacture of repair aNTHOINE, Isaiah Gilman, M.D.; b. Windham, parts for Armington and Sims engines: bought out ^i^^ ^j^j. 25, 1846; s. John and Marv Ann (Gilman) the Armington and Sims Engine Co., 1898, and sold Anthoine; grad. Westbrook (Me.) Sem., 1868; stu- the belt hook business to Angell Belt Hook Co. ^^^^^ Dartmouth, through sophomore yr.; M.D., I.O.O.F. Home: 131 Broadway. Office: 223 Aborn j^jg^-i qqh. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1874; post-grad. St.. Providence, R.I. course, Boston Polyclinic, 1890; m. Kate I. Pres- ANGEIiIi, Edmund Randall, chemist; b. Scituate, ton, of Antrim, N.H., Jan. 2, 1877. Began practice R.I., Oct. 4, 1848; s. Edmund R. and Susan (Dex- in Antrim, N.H., July, 1874; supt. schs. of Antrim, ter) Angell; prep, edn., Lapham Inst., Scituate; 1877-82; removed to Nashua, 1892; mem. Nashua A.M., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1873; grad. Cobb Bd. Edn., 1894-1900; mem. staff Nashua Emer- Div. Sch. (Bates); m. Lizzie James, of Lewiston, gency Hosp., and St. Joseph's Hosp., since 1893. Me., 1873; 2 children, Everett R. (deceased), Ralph Mem. Am. A., N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Center Dist. H. Prin. Yarmouth and Hartland Acads.; tutor in Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, Nashua Med. mathematics. Bates Coll., while attending Div. Soc, Am. and N.E. Electro-Therapeutic assns. Sch.; prin. high sch., Castine, Me.; prin. Pinkerton Mem. Nashua Bd. of Trade. Republican. Metho- -Vcad., Derrv, N.H., 1876-85; analyt. chemist, N.H. dist. Mason (32% K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. Home: State Bd. of Health, 1885-1900; mfr. acetylene 17 Manchester St. Office: Masonic Temple, Nashua, apparatus; instr. in chemistry, Pinkerton Acad.; N.H. mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1890-91. Toxicologist; ANTHONY, Alfred Williams, theologian; b. expert in court cases on poisons, blood stains. Providence. R.I., Jan. 13, 1860; s. Lewis W. and handwriting and forgery of written documents Brittania F. (Waterman) Anthony; A.B., Brown U., and scientific matters. Republican. Mason. Mem. ]^ss3 A M., 1886; Cobb Div. Sch., 1883-5; U. of Ber- I.O.O.F., K. of P., I.O.R.M. Home: Derry, N.H. lin, 1888-90; D.D., Bates Coll., 1902, Brown, 1908); ANGELI., rrank Cassell, M.D.; b. Randolph. LL.D., Colby Coll., 1914; m. Harriet W Angell. Vt., Mar. 3, 1871; s. Alvin N. and Amelia H. (Web- of Providence, R.I., Sept. 15, 1885 (died Sept. 13, ster) Angell; descendant of Thomas Angell, of 1899); 2d, (3ertrude B. Libbey, of Lewiston, Me., R.I.; grad. Randolph State Normal Sch., 1890; Feb. 26, 1903,^ Ordained Free Bapt min'ftry. student r. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1892, 1893; 1885; pastor Essex St Ch., Bangor Me., 1885-8, M.D., Baltimore (Md.) Med. Coll., 1894; m. June Prof. N.T. exegesis, Cobb Div. Sch.. 1890-1908, 6. 18^4. Ruth M. Nichols, of Randolph, Vt. Prac- prof. Christian lit. and ethics. Bates Coll., 1908-11, ticed in Randolph since 1894: mem. U.S. Pension corr. sec. and treas. of Gen. Conf. of Free Baptists Examining Bd.; mem. Sch. Bd.. Randolph Graded and spl. joint sec of Bapt. Foreign Mission, Home Sch. Dist. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Ad- Mission and Publn. socs., 1911--. Trustee Me. dress: 9 ITospect St.. Randolph. Vt. Industrial Sch. tor Girls, 1899-1909: pres^bd. trustees Storer Coll.. Harper's Ferry, W.Va. Mem. 1908-9.) (See Who's Who In America for books and writ- ANGEi;ii, Henry Clay, M.D.; Jan. 27,1829-May, ings.) Address: Lewiston, Me.* 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, aNTHOKV, Arthur Cox, sec. Mass. Institute 190S-9.) Tech.; b. Boston, Jan., 1866; s. Nathan and Clara ANGEIii;. Walter Poster, lawyer; b. Eminence, (Reed) Anthony; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886. Mem. 111., Dec 17. 1858; s. George Manton and Abbey Townsend, Anthony & Tyson, stock brokers; sec. Owen (Evans) Angell; descendant of Thomas Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Angell, one of the first 5 settlers of Providence, Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn.; University (New 1626; prep, edn., high sch., Emporia, Kan., and York). Office: 8 Congress St., Boston.* Providence, R.I.: A.B., Brown U., 1880 (Phi Beta ANTHONY, Benjamin Harris, publisher; b. New Kappa): m. Boston, Mass., June 30, 1888, Annie Bedford, Mass., Aug. 1, 1863; s. Benjamin and P. Studley (died June 29, 1912). Admitted to Eliza Le Dieu (Coggeshall) Anthony; A.B., Yale, R.I. bar. 1883, and since practiced in Providence; i^gg. ^i Harriet Davis Peirce, of New Bedford, mem. Edwards & Angell: asst atty.-gen.. R I., pept. 25, 1888; 3 children, Edmund, Margaret, 1886-7; gen counsel RJ. Co., 1902-7: pres. Provi- Catharine Chandler. Mem. E. Anthony & Sons, dence & Worcester R.R. Co. 1907-11. Mem. Am. pubs.. New Bedford Evening Standard (estab- & R.I. bar assns.. Providence Bar club, R.I. Hist. Ushed by grandfather, 1850); pres. treas. and Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: University, Provi- g^^ j^gj.. same since 1906; also pres. and treas. dence Art, Wannamoisett Country. Home: 117 Mercury Pub. Co.; 2d v.-p. Associated Press. Re- Keene St. Office: 170 Westminster St., Provi- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Wamsutta, New dence, R.I. Bedford Yacht, Country, Yale (New York and ANGEIiI., WilUam C, cashier "Westminster Boston). Home: 156 Bedford St. Address: Stan- Bank. Home: 9 Irving Av. Office: 56 Weybosset dard. New Bedford, Mass. St., Providence. ANTHONY, David M.; b. Fall River, Ma.ss., ANNIS, John D., banker: b. Millsfield. N H., ^ept. 24, 1835; s. of John and MaHa (Davis) An- July 1, 1869: s. George W. and Melissa D. (Welch) ^hony; ed^ pub. schs at Fa 1 River m Miss Annis; ed. Colebrook Acad., and Portland Busi- Ruth A. Horton of Fall Rivei, Jun ness Coll., graduating from latter, 1888; unmar- ^pr 1879 , 3 childie^n David M.,Ji Ella M bink Mem Sch. B^ Coiebr^^ Home: Fall River, Mass. Office: 46 Ames Bldg., Methodist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Recrea- Isoston. tion: Motoring. Home: Colebrook, N.H. ANTHONY, Edgar W. (See vol. 1909.) ANNIS, Orien Sanda, lawyer; b. nr. North Troy. ANTHONY, Edward Merritt, clergyman; b. Vt., Nov. 15, 1866; s. Laurens Koster and Ella Anthony, Town of Coventry, R.I., Sept. 3, 1835; Melissa (Hull) Annis: ed. Westfield Acad.. John- s. Albert and Almy A. (Arnold) Anthony; prep ed. son Normal Sch. and under pvt. tutors; admitted Friends' Sch. (Providence, R.I.) and East Green- 42 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND wlch Acad.; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1S60, A.AI., 1870; m. Abbie G. Bailey, of Hlngham, Mass., Apr. 16, 1861; 1 son, Albert Hayward. Prin. Manchester Center Acad., 1860-2; ordained M.B. ministry, 1863; pastor Duxbury, Mass., 1863, South Truro, 1864-5, Osterville, 1866, East Glastonburv, Conn., 1867-9, Portland, 1870-1, Moosup, 1872-4, Wapping, 1875, North Grosvenor Dale, 1876-7, Moodiis, 1878-9, East Hampton, 1880-1. StafCordville, 18S2-3; supernumerary 1884-1914; retired since 1896: aet. Conf. Claimants fund, 1S98-11. treas. since 1911. Pres. Jewett City Savings Bank. Odd Fellow. Address: Jewett City. Conn. ANTHONTT, Francis Wayland, M.D., neuro- logi.st: h. Great Falls, X.H.. Aug. 25, 1858; s. Rev. George Nelson and Abbie Clark (Stuart) Anthony; A.B.. Harvard, 1879; teacher Patten (Me.) Acad., 1879-80, Weston (Mass.) High Sch., 1880-2. Brad- ford (Mass.) High Sch., 1882-5: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; m. Nov. 12. 1879, Alice Goodhue Safford, of Cambridge, Mass.; 2 children, Charles Pike (deceased), Frederic Safford. House officer, Haverhill City Hosp., 1888-9, physician, same. 1895-1900; phys. Hale Hosp.; asso. medical exam- iner 4th Essex Dist.. INIass.; consulting phys. to Danvers Insane Hosp.; mem. staff Contagious Hosp., Haverhill: mem. med. com. advisory to Mass. Accident Bd. ; mem. corpn. Waverly School for Feebleminded: mem. execu. com. ]\Ias.s. Soc- for Mental Hvgiene. Mem. Bradford Bd. Health. 1890; mem. Sch. Bd., 1890-03. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Mass Soc. Examining Physicians (pres., 1915), Essex N. Dist. Med. Soc. (censor. 1892). Haverhill Med. Club, etc. Pres. Associated Charities of Haverhill, 1910-15: pres. bd. trustees Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conglist. Club: Fort- nightly. Author: of various reports and papers in leading med. jours.; also contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Address; 50 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass. ANTHONY, Gardner Chace, educator: b. Provi- dence, R.T.. Apr. 24, 1S56: s. David Chace and Sarah Clark (Carpenter) Anthony; ed. English and Classical Sch., Providence; spl. course in engring. Brown U. and Tufts, 1S75-S (hon. A.M.. 1889, Sc.D., 1905, Tufts): m. Susan Pearson, of Boston, .Tune 25, 1879. Practiced engring., 1878-85, dir. mech. dept., R.I. Sch. of Design. 1886: founded R.I. Tech. Drawing Sch.. 1887; dean Bromfield- Pearson Sch and prof, drawing. Tufts Coll., since 1893; dean Engring. Sch.. since 1898, Tufts Coll. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.. Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. (pres., 1913-14), A.A.A.S. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Tufts College, Massachusetts.* ANTHOITY', Henry Clay, seed grower: b. Ports- mouth. n.I.. .Tunp in. 1S52: s. Seth R. and Abbv Anthonv: descendant of .lohn Anthonv. 1646: ed. pub. schs.; m. Dec. 23, 1876. Eldora J. Wilcox, of North Attleboro. IMass. Engaged as seed grower and in gen. mercantile business at Portsmouth since 1872: mem. Henry C. Anthonv & Ron Co.; dir. ITnion Nat. Bank. Newport. R.I., Providence & Newport R.R.. Shaw Transportation I.,ine and Arctic Ice and Cold Storage Co., of Fall River, Mass. Has served as mem. Town Council and assessor of taxes: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1900-8, Senate, 1909-12 inclusive. Republican. Mason (32°); past grand Oakland Lodge, I.O.O.F. Ad- dress: Portsmouth, R.T. ANTHONV, John, educator: b. Sauk Center, Minn, .Tune 15. 1874: s. Edward F. and Mary (Kimball) Anthony: A.B.. Brown U., 1S95: m. Bertha Everett, of Fall River. Mass.. .Tune 15. 1897: 2 children, Helen Everett, b. Oct. 29. 1899. .Tanet. Nov. 30. 1910. Instr. in rhetoric. Brown U.. 1894-5: prin. high sch.. West Bridgewater. Mass.. 1895-6; asst. supt. Farm Sch.. Thompson's Island, Mass., 1896-7, and since 1897: supervising prin. grammar schs. New Britain, Conn.. 1897-9: supt. House of Reformation, Boston. 1899-1900; supt. pub. schs.. Wareham and Marion. Mass., 1900-4: Weymouth, 1904-5, P.raintree, 1906-9, Mel- rose, since 1909. Mem. Sigma Chi. Phi Beta Kanpa. Author: The Golden Man — A Fantastic Tale: CoTirse in Elementary Agriculture; also verse and numerous articles and sketches. Ad- dress: 14 Mt. Vernon St.. Melrose, Mass. ANTHONY, Nathan, banker, broker; b. Boston, Oct. 7, 1.S72; s. Nathan and Clara (Reed) Anthony; ed. Boston Latin Sch. and high sch.; unmarried. Mem. firm of Tucker, Anthony & Co.; pres. Hart- ford & Springfield St. Ry. Co.; dir. Manchester St. Ry., Manchester & Derry St. Ry., Manchester &; Nashua St. Ry., Manchester Traction Light & Power Co. Mem. New York Stock Exchange. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Algonquin, Boston Athletic Assn., Mass. Automobile, Ex- change, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: motoring, yachting. Home: 5 Mt. Vernon PI. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. ANTHONY, Silas Reed, banker; Aug. 5, 1863- Mar. 10, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) AFPEIi, Banlel Frederick, vice-president New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.; b. Cumber- land, Md., June 24, 1857. Was engaged in fire ins. work as local agt. in Pa. and field agt. in the West, 1875-85; apptd. Indiana gen. agt. for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Mar., 1885; supt. of agencies. Mar., 1895; was elected sec. Mar., 1905, and v.-p. in Apr.. 1908; dir. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., Old Colony Trust Co.. United Electric Securities Co. Republican. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Brae Burn Country. Home: 107 Dean Rd., Brookline. Address: New England Life Insurance Co., 87 Milk St., Boston. AFFIiETON, Charles Brooks, mechanical engi- neer: b. Boston, Oct. 1, 1862: s. Charles Henry and Jane Williams (Brooks) Appleton; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1884; m. Marion Kingsbury, of Bos- ton, Oct. 12, 1886. Asst. instr. mech. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1884, 85. 90: engr. with E. D. Leavitt. 1887-90, with Atlantic Works, 1890-1, and later with Wire Rope Machinery Co.. Steel Cable Engring Co. Mem. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. of Arts, Am. Free Trade League, Soc. May- flower Descendants, Soc. Founders and Patriots, Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Am. Wars. S.A.R. and S.R. Capt. Troop A, 1st Squadron Cav., M.V.M., until 1913. Clubs: University, Technology, Ap- palachian Mountain. Recreations: horseback riding and canoeing. Home: 20 Netherlands Rd., Brookline. Mass. APFIiETON, Francis Hawks, rubber mfr. ; b. Jersey City, N.J., Aug. 4, 1853: s. James Walker and Mary R. (Day) Appleton: g.s. of Robert Apple- ton, who came from England and settled in New York, ISIS: g.g.s. on mother's side, of Jacob "U^oolley, wlio served through entire Revolutionary War: ed. pub. schs. and Pennington (N.J.) Sem.; m. Ida E. Cook, of New York. N.Y., Sept. 30. 1874: 1 son, Francis Hawks, Jr. (associated in business with father as sec. and treas. F. H. Appleton & Son, Inc.). In wholesale grocery business. N.Y. City, 7 yrs. ; with Murphy Varnish Co. for 16 yrs., first as traveling salesman in southern territory, then as mgr. of Boston br. for 6 yrs.; began manufacture of reclaimed rub- ber, 1902; pres. F. H. Appleton & Son. Inc. Vet- eran 7th Regt., N.G. N.Y. ; past commdr. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co., Boston, 1912. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Athletic, Belmont Springs Country, Bos- ton City, Point Shirley (pres. since 1910). Rec- reations: outdoor sports. Home: 1572 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 185 Summer St., Bos- ton. APFIiETON, Francis Henry, agriculturist; b. Boston. June 17. 1847: s. Francis Henry and Georgiana Crowninshield (Silsbee) Appleton; A.B., Harvard, 1869. A.M., 1872; m. Fanny Rollins Tap- pan, of Boston, June 2, 1874 (died); 2d, Mary Spencer Tappan. Nov. 6. 1907. Pvt. to capt. Mass. Vol. Militia: later commissary-gen. state of Mass.; now ma.l.-gen.. retired. Mem. ^Tass. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 1892, Senate. 1902, 1903; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1892. Curator Bussey Inst., 1873-5: mem. Mass. Bd. Agr. since 1876 (elected sec. 1887, but de- clined): reporter on agr. for Mass. commrs., Vienna Expn., 1873: mem. bd. commrs., James- town Expn.; mem. bd. control Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta. Press. Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. for Blind. N.E. Gen. Theol. Library. Essex Inst. (Salem); ex-pres. Essex Club. Rep. Club of Mass.; trustee Peabody Mus. (Salem). Mass. Gen. Hosp. Trustee and sec. Mass. .Soc for Promoting Agr.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 43 pres.-gen. Nat. Soc. S.A.R., 1905-6; ex-pres. Am. Forestry Assn., N.B. Ag-rl. Soc, Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Salem (ex-pres.), Salem Golf, Somerset, University. Home: Pea- body, Mass. (summer); 251 Marlborough St., Bos- ton " (winter). Office: 50 Congress St., Boston.* APPIiBTON, Prank, clergyman; b. Providence, R.I., Mai-. 19, 1S62; s. Benjamin and Lillis W. A.; A.B.. Brown U., 1890; B.D.. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1892; m. Providence, R.I., Dec. 22, 1892, Lena Elizabeth Follett. Ordained P. E. ministry, 1892; rector St. Thomas' Ch., Providence, 1891-2, St. Andrew's, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1892-7, Trinity Ch., Pawtucket, since 1897. Dean of Con- vocation of Pawtucket. Address: 50 Main St., Pawtucket, R.I. APPIiETOIT, Prederick Hunt, lawyer, banker; b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 14, 1S44; A.M., Bowdoin, 1864 (LL.D., 1910). Admitted to bar and prac- ticed in Boston, Mass., 1869-73, Bangor since 1873; city solicitor 1878-9; county atty., 1883-8; mem. Appleton & Chaplin. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Metropolitan, University (Washington, D.C.); Tarratine (Bangor). Address: 15 Columbia St., Bangor, Me. APPLETON. Harry G.. real est.: b. Roxbury, Mas?., Sept. 21. 1872; s. George C. and M. Frances (Smith) Appleton; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; unmar- ried. Began in real estate business with father, 1893; admitted as mem. Geo. C. Appleton & Son, 1903; succeeded as sole propr. on death of father, 1906. Mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Boston Real Estate Exchange, Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Exchange, Boston City. Home: 62 Perrin St., Roxbury. Of- fice: 31 State St., Boston. AFPIiETON, John Howard, chemist; b. Port- land, Me., Feb. 3, 1844; s. Elisha Williams and Martha Wyllv (Hvde) Appleton; Ph.B.; Brown U., 1863, A.M., 1869 (Sc.D., 1900). Asst. instr. and instr. analytical chemistry, 1863-S, prof, chemistry applied to the arts, 1868-72, prof, chemistry, 1872; now emeritus prof.. Brown U. R.I. state sealer of weights and measures many yrs. ; was also chemist R.I. State Bd. Agr., and Providence Water Works; mem. U.S. Mint Conjmn., 1891. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (ex-v.-p. and chmn., R.I. Sect.), Soc. Chem. Industry, N.Y. Acad. Sciences. Providence Art Club (pres.). Phi Beta Kappa (pres. R.I. Alpha, 1881-3). (See Who's Who in -America for books and writings.) Ad- dress: 209 Angell St., Providence, R.I.* APPIiETOIT, Samuel, insurance; b. New York. Apr. 7, 1846; s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Gardner) -Vpnleton: ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. ,Iulia H. Kim- ball, ,Iune 14, 1869: one daughter, Maude. Clk in importing house of B. C. Clark & Co., Boston, 1862-7, since engaged in fire and liability ins. business: was clk. for Bui-ge and Lane, 1867-9; sec. Exchange Fire Ins. Co, 1869-85; sec, 1875-8, pres., 1878-82. Commonwealth Fire Ins. Co.; pres. Mfrs.' Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 1882-6; gen. agt., at Boston. 1886-9. U.S. mngr., since 1889. Em- ployers' Liability Assurance Corpn., Ltd., of Lon- don, Eng. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: Algon- quin, Excliange, Boston Athletic Assn., Brookline Countrv, Worcester, Eastern Yacht. Home: 275 Marlboro St. Office: 33 Broad St., Boston. APPIiETOIT, "William Sumner, antiquarian; b. Boston. May 29, 1874; s. William Sumner and Edith Stuart (Appleton) Appleton; descendant of Samuel Appleton, of Little Waldingfield, Eng., who came to America, 1636; prep. ed. Hopkinson Sch., Boston, and St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; A.B., Harvard. 1896; unmarried. Engaged as broker in real estate 3 yrs.; then traveled ex- tensively: organizer Soc. for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (incorporated, 1910) and sec. same, also editor and pub. of its bulletin. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 3 yrs. Mem. S.R. (ex-v.-p.), S..\.R., Royal House Assn., Paul Re- vere Memorial Assn., Shirley Eustis Assn., Ipswich Hist. Soc, Topsfield Hist. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: Union. Tennis and Racquet. Harvard l^nion; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recrea- tions: fine arts. Home: 8 Park St., Boston. Of- fice: 9 Ashburton PI., Boston. APSEY, Albert Stokes, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 27, 1870; s. William Stokes and Jennie (Heermans) Apsey; A.B., Harvard, 1893; LL.B., Harvard Law School. 1S95; admitted to bar, 1895; m. Laura Louise Soule, of Cambridge, Apr. 2, 1896; 2 children, l^awrence Soule and Suzanne. Has practiced in Boston since 1895; executor and trustee of various estates; mem. City Council, Cambridge, 1S95, 96, 97 (pres. 1896-7); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1898, 99, 1900, 1901, Senate, 1902-3. Pres. Riverbank Court Hotel Co.; trustee River- bank Court Securities Co.; dir. Mass. Bonding Ins. Co.; trustee Met. Wharf Trust. Mem. Bar Assn., City of Boston, Harvard Law School Assn., Bos- ton Real Estate Exchange. Republican. Clubs: University, Belmont Country, Colonial, Middle- sex. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston. APSIiEY, Iiewis Dewart, mfr. ; b. Northumber- land, Pa., Sept. 29, 1852; s. George Apsley and .\nna C. (Wenck) Apsley; pub. sch. edn.; removed to Phila. at 15, and was employed in rubber mfg. establishment; removed to Mass., 1877, and in 1885 established the Apsley Rubber Co., of which has since been pres. and treas. ; also identified with other interests. Mem. 53d and 54th Con- gresses, 1893-7. 9th Mass. dist. (declined renomi- nation). V.-chmn. Nat. Rep. Congressional Com., campaigns of 1894 and 1896. Address: Hudson, Mass. ABCHEB, Oscar Abner, mfr.; b. Livonia, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1829, s. Benjamin and Clarissa (Day) Archer; grad. N.Y. State Normal Sch., Albany, 1851; m. Helen Mary Blackinton, of Blackinton, Mass., Apr. 24, 1856. Teacher in dist. schs. and N.Y. Conf. Sem., 1851-6; confidential clk., 1856-76, treas., since 1876, Blackinton Woolen Mills Co., North Adams, Mass.; pres. Hoosac Savings Bank, North Adams, 33 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd. since 1872; assessor, 1888; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1890-1; chmn. Civ. Service Commrs. since 1894; organizer and librarian Blackinton Pub. Library. Repub- lican. Baptist. Recreations: gardening. Ad- dress: North Adams, Mass ABCHIBAIiD, Andrew Webster, author; b. New Kingston, N.Y., Apr. 10, 1851; s. Robert and Betsy (Hamilton) Archibald; A.B., Union Coll., 1872 (head of class, with lit. and oratorial honors); taught in acad., Pulaski, N.Y., 1872-3; B.D., Yale, 1876; Andover Theol. Sem., 1887-8; (D.D., Union, 1891); m. Julia Agnes Warren, of New Haven, Conn., May 18, 1876. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1876; pastor Nevinvllle and Fontanelle, la., 1876-7, Stuart, la., 1877-80, Ottumwa, la., 1880-7, Davenport, la., 1888-92, Hyde Park, Mass., 1892-7, Brockton, Mass., 1897-05; acting pastor (when not traveling) since 1905, 1st Ch. (New Britain, Conn.), 1st Ch. (Springfield, Mass.), Pilgrim Ch. and 2d Ch., Dorchester, Boston, etc.; organizer of Plymouth Ch., Ottumwa, la., and Chs. in Cliftondale (Saugus) and Waban (New- ton), Mass. Trustee la. Coll., 1889-99: ex-pres. la. Home Missionary Soc; moderator Boston Congl. Minister.<=' Meeting; dir. Mass. Christian Endeavor Union; del.-at-large from Mass. to Nat. Congl. Council. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa, Boston Congl. Club, etc (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Newton Centre. Massachusetts.* ABCHIBAIiD, Prank C, lawyer; b. Exeter, N.H., 1857; ed. Middlebury High Sch.; Vt. Acad., Saxtons River. State's attorney, Bennington County, 1892; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 1906; Senate, 1910. Republican. Baptist. Home: Man- chester Center, Vt. ABCHIBAIiD, Baymond Clare, mathematician: b Colchester Co., N.S., Can., Oct. 7, 1875; s. Abram Newcomb and Mary (Mellish) A.; B.A., U. of Mt. Allison Coll., N.B., 1894; Harvard, 1895-8, B.A., 1896, M.A., 1897; U. of Berlin, 1898-9; U of Strassburg, 1899-1900, Ph.D., 1900; Sor- bonne, Paris, 1909-10; unmarried. Prof, mathe- matics and librarian, Mt. Allison Ladies' Coll., Sackville, N.B., 1894-5 and 1900-7; prof, mathe- matics Acadia U., Wolfville, N.S., 1907-8; instr. mathematics, 1908-9. asst. prof., 1910 — , Brown U. Del. Congress of Univs. of British Empire, 44 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND London, 1912. Methodist. Fellow A.A.A.S.: mem. Nova Scotia Hist. Soc, Society Math^matiqiie rte France, Math. Assn. (England), London Math. Soc, Deutsche Mathematikor Vereinlsung, Kfiin- burgh Math. Soc; Asso. Math. Teachers in New England, Am. Math. Soc (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Brown Univ., Pi-oviibrary Republican. Jewish religion. Club: New Century. Recreations: mechanics, baseball. Address: 366 Commonwealth Av.. Bo.t;ton. ABMIITGT017, Samuel Wallace, merchant; Feb. 11. is:',7-10 — ; (See vol. 1909.) ABMSTEAB, George B., editor Evening News, Lynn, Mass. ABMSTBONG, Andrew Campbell, college prof.; b. New York, .^ug. 22, 1860: s. Andrew Campbell and Isabella .Johnston (Sinclair) Armstrong; B.A., Princeton, 1RS1. fellow, lSSi-2. M.A.. 1S84; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1885; studied U. of Ber- lin. Germany, ISS.'j-G: (hon. M.A.. Wesleyan U., Conn., 1894; PhD., Princeton, 1896); m. Mabel Chester Murrav. of Princeton. N.J.. Sept. 6. 1888. Asso. prof, ecclesiastical history, Princeton Theol. Sem, 1886-7; instr. in bistorv, Princeton Coll., 1887-8; prof, philosophv, Weslevan U., since 1888. Asso. editor New Princeton Review. 1887-8; co- operating editor Psychological Review. 1904-09. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, writings, etc.) Address: Middletown, Conn.* ABMSTBOI7G, Benjamin A., president Brain- erd anrl Arnistrong Co., silk fabrics and satins; pros. Npt. Bank of Commerce. Address: New London. Conn. ABMSTBONG. Beniamin Iiatham Iiloyd. silk mfr.; b. Jersey Pity, X.J.. Mav 27. 1870; s Benja- min A. and Tvouise Shanley (Smith) Armstrong; prep. ed. Bulklev High Sch., New London. Conn.; B.A.. Yale. 1892; m Elizabeth Haven Channell, of New Tvondon. Sent. 15. 1897: 3 children. Eliza- beth, Angela, Llovd. Began in mfg. business at New London. 1892; sec and asst. treas. Brainerd Sr Armstronsr Co.. silk m^rs : t'-eas. C C. Lewis Co.. wholesale hardware (Snrinsrfield. Mass.), New Lonrion Real Estate & Improvement Co.; sec. G. M. Williams Co., retail hardware. New TiOndon; dir. and officer in other corpus.; pl^cted alderman, New TiOndon. 190S. mavor, 190fi. Republican. Congli<5t. Mason (K.T.) ; mem. B.P O.E. Clubs: Yale. Thames, Winthrop. Address: New London, Conn. ABIWSTBOKTG. TTmma Dow; moved to Orange, N.J. («of> vol. lOOn.) AB17DT, Bdward Wilcox, merehant; b. Green Bav. Wis., Ff>b 8. 1845: s. John Wallace and Mary Catherine (Wilcov) Arndt: descendant on mother's side of Roeer Williams and Edward Wilcox, two of the foiiTiHprs of R.I. ; ed pnb. schs.. G'-fen Bay; m. Mary Ellen Delanv, of Fond du Lac. Wis., June *». 1869; 1 son, Walter Tallmadge. Began with Wilcox & Tyler, flour mfrs., De Pere. Wis., 1866; then mem. Tyler & Arndt, changed to Arndt Bros., continuing to 1885; was pres. and sec Millers' Mut. Ins. Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1882-92; asst. sec and mgr., Daisy Roller Mills, Superior, Wis.. 1S93-5; mgr. of gen. eastern office, same, Boston. 1895-7; mem. Arndt, Thompson & Co., wholesale commn. flour merchants, since 1897. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Served in 12th Wis. Inf., 1861-3; was with Gen. U. S Grant at Vicksburg. Miss., reenlisted in 47th Wis. Inf., Dec, 1864; mustered out, Sept., 16, 1865. Progressive. Con- gregationalist. Mem. G.A.R. Mason (K.T.. Shriner). Club: Boston City. Recreations: country life, tramping. Home: 25 College av., Medford, Mass. Address 402 Chamber of Com- merce, Boston. ABNOIiD, Allen, banker; b. Perth Amboy, N.J., Mar. IG, 1S5S; s. Gen. Lewis G. (U.S. Army) and Julia M. (Lowd) Arnold; ed. high sch.; unmar- ried In banking and brokerage, as Allen Arnold & Co. since 1897; mem. Boston and New York stock exchanges. Mem. Order Foreign Wars of U.S., Loyal Legion, Aztec Club of 1847, Society War of 1812, Order Indian Wars of U.S. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Athletic, Eastern Yacht. Home: (winter) Hotel Victoria. Boston; (summer) Swampscott, Mass. Office: 85 Devonshire St., Boston. ABKOIiD, Edward Everett, merchant, mfr.; b. Coventry, R.I., Dec. 17, 1853; s. Nathaniel and Lydia (Vaughn) Arnold; ed. pub., schs. and East Greenwich Acad.; m. Mittie Hodges, of Peoria, 111., Jan. 3, 1889; 5 children: ]Mittie, Dorothy, Edwin Hodges, Henry Nathaniel. Elizabeth. En- gaged in mercantile and mfg. business since 1882; pres. Arnold Hoffman & Co., Inc., Nitrogen Prod- ucts Co., Oneonta Light & Power Co. (New York); v.-p. The Mathieson Alkali Wks. ; dir. various corpus.; pres. Town Council, Coventry, 1904-9; Rep. presdl. elector, 1908; mem. R I. Senate, 1910- 1914. Mason. Clubs: Hope, Squantum, R.I. Countrv, Chemists' (New York). Home: Cov- entry, R.T. Office: 53 Canal St., Providence, R.I. ABlTOIiD, Ernst Hermann, MD. ; b. Erfurt. Germany, Feb. 11, 1865; s. .Tohann Bruno and Ernestine (Orzakowsky) Arnold: ed. Realgymna- sium, Halle, to 1883: grad. Normal Sch of Gvm- nastics, Milwaukee, Wis., 1888; M.D., Yale. 1894; univs. of Halle and Leipzig, 1895, courses in surgery and orthopsedics; m. Marie Nagel, of Trenton, N.J., Mar., 1889; 2 children, Earnestine, Bruno. Orthontedic surgeon. New Haven Dis- pensary, and Griffin Hosp. (Derby, Conn.); Grace Hosp., New Haven; instr. orthopaedic surgery, ■^'ale; dir New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics. Pres. Anderson Gvmnasium Co.; asso. editor Mind and Body. Mem. City, Co., State and Am. Med socs.. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. A.A.A.S., nat. council Am. Phys. Edn. Assn . New York Acad. Medicine. Author: Elementarv Apparatus Work. 1896: Manual of School Gymnastics. 1898: Tactics of the Individual, 1899: Gvmnastic Games. 1900: Gvmnastic Nomenclature. 1906: Tactics of the Rank. 1915. Clubs: Yale (New York). Race- brook Countrv (New Haven). Home: 46 York Sq. Office: 1466 ChapeL St., New Haven, Conn.* ABN'0I;D, Prancis J.. M.D.; b. Burlington. Vt. ; s. .Tosenh and IMary (Cummine-s) Arnold: M.D.. Med. Dept., Univ. of Vt.. 1901; house surgeon Marv Fletchc Hosp.. 1901-3; post-grad, work Phila. hosps., 1903-4. Has practiced in Burlington since 1904; sn'ltv, diseases of the eve. ear, nose and throat. Hom^: 94 North Av. Office: 182 Pearl St.. Burlington. Vt. ABNOIiD. Frank Stewart, paper mfr.: b. Brook- lyn, .Tune 17, 1861: s. .lames and Marie Bourijon (Scotti) Arnold: ed. nub. schs. and Adelnhi Acad.. Brooklvn; m. July 25, 1882, Carrie Lawrence, d. Samuel Lawrence and Harriette Cleaves (Peele) Ferguson, of Amesburv. IMass. (she died 1907) 2 daughters, Harriette IVIarie and Gladvs. In em- plov of wholesale tin-ware house, N.Y.. 1877-9: removed to Boston. 1880: salesman, dir.. and mng. dir. Rice-Kendall Co. paper mfrs., 1880-98; or- ganized The Arnolfl-Roberts Co., paper mfrs. and dealers. Boston, 1898. and has since been nres. IMem. Common Council Maiden. Mass., 1897-98. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 45- Maiden Bd. of Trade, Paper Trade Assn., Boston (pres.), N.E. Paper Jobber's Assn., Y.M.C.A. (Mai- den), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (K.T.). Congllst. Club: Boston City. Recreations: motor- ing. Home: JMalden, Mass. Office: IbU Congress St., Boston. ABNOIiD, Pred "W., insurance; b. Providence, R.I., 1S41; s. Cliristopher B. and Sarah (Truman) Arnold; ed. Providence High Sch.; m. Providence, 1866, Josephine Keach (died Mar. 11, 1915) 3 chil- dren, Frederick W., Jr., Harold G., Constance (Mrs. William P. Buffuni). Became identified with Equitable Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 1861. sec, 1861- 1875, pres since 1875. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Univeisity, Turks Head (Providence). Home: 159 Waterman St. Office: 1 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. ABNOIiD, Georgre Francis, teacher, librarian; Feb. 7, 184S-Dec. 6, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) ARNOI^D, Georg'e Ulric, libraiian; b. Bristol, R.I., May 9, 1843; s. Rufus and Sarah (Lincoln) Arnold; ed. pub. schs. and R.I. Normal Sch.; m. Sarah M. Anthony, of Richmond, R.I., Apr. 26, 1866; 1 son, Fred A. (dentist, Newport, R.I.). Clk. in dry goods store, 1859-60, in drug store, 1860-3, putting up medicine chests for R.I. troops; in charge of finishing dept., cotton mills, 1863-03; librarian Rogers' Free Library, since 1878; dir. Bristol Co. Savings Banlc until consolidated with Industrial Trust Co., 1900; sec. Sinking Fund Commn.; mem. Bristol Sch. Com., 1881-08 (pres. 13 yrs. Coroner of the town since 1905; now moderator of town meetings; moderator 2d Rep- resentative Dist. Mgr. Y.M.C.A. since 1867. Mem. R.I. Library Assn. Baptist (deacon, moderator and treas. of ch ). Mem. S.A.R. (historian Bristol Chapter). Odd Fellow (past grand master of Odd Fellows of R.I.; treas. of Lodge; p.c.p. of Encamp- ment): p.n.g. Rebekas (founder in Bristol); chief of O.F. Vet. Assoc, 1915; mem. Royal Arcanum. Originator of the observance in the pub. schs. of R.I.'s Declaration of Indenendence, Mav 4, 1776. Home: 707 Hope St. Oflfice: Rogers Free Library, Bristol, R.I. ABITOI^D, Harold Greene, clergyman; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Feb. 21, 1883; s. Frederick William and Josephine (Keach) Arnold; ed. English and Classical Soli., Providence; Hope St. High Sch.; Ph B., Brown U., 1905; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1908; m. Helen Hunt Freeman, of West Newton, Mass., Apr. 12, 1909: 2 children, Fredericlc "William, 3d, b. March 30, 1910, Harriet, Jan. 25, l9l2. Or- dained Unitarian ministry, 1908; pastor 1st Ch., Bridgewater, Mass.. 1908-13; 1st Parish Ch., West Roxbury, since Mar. 1, 1913. Dir. Unitarian Ser- vice Pension Soc. The Tuckerman Sch., Isle of Shoals. Summer Meetings Assn., etc. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Recreations: golf. Address: 54 Ken- neth St., West Roxbury, Mass. AJtmoIiH, Harold Sears, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn.. July 29, 1877: s. (George Sumner Savage and Eva Georgena (Tliompson) Arnold; ed. Hill- house High Sch.. New Haven: giad. Pliillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1896; A.B., Yale, 1900; M D., Yale Med. Sch., 1903; grad. Presbyn. Hosp., N.Y. City, 1904, Hartford (Conn.) Hosp.. 1905; studied Berlin and Vienna, 1905-6; m. Justine Ingersoll, of New York, Oct. 31, 1913. Practiced in New Haven since 1906; asst. pathologist to New Haven Hosp., 1906, attending phys., 1908, 1911; instr. in pathology. Yale, 1910; med. exam- iner Aetna Life Ins. Co. Mem. A.M. A., New Haven Med. Soc, New Haven County Med. Soc, Sigma Xi, Gamma Delta Psi, Zeta Psi, Nu Sigma Nu. Clubs: Graduates'. New Haven Lawn. Address: 122 College St., New Haven, Conn. ARNOLD, Harry Lincoln, wholesale boots and shoes: b. Bangor. Me.. Nov. 22, 1864; s. .Jesse Mar- tin and Elizabeth (Perry) Arnold: ed. pub. schs.; m. Mabel Howe Potter, of Newton, Me.. Oct. 11, 1899; 1 daughter, Frances. Began active career in father's store and was admitted to partnership. 1885; business later incorporated as .7. M. Arnold Shoe Co., and pres. same since 1903, treas. since IPOi^. Republican YorV and Scottish Rite Mason. Shriner. Clubs: Tarratine, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: Bangor, Me. ABNOIiD, Henry Tucker, clergyman; b. Provi- dence, li. J., Mar. ;iJ, 1844; s. George William and Mary Parker (Tucker) Arnold; giad. I'lovidence High Sch., 1862; A.M., Brown U., 1866; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1871; m. Amelia Victoria Leith, of Providence, Nov. 5, 1879; 3 children: Anthony Brown, Amelia Louise, Henry Dyer. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., Sept. 27, J.s71; pastor, Lyman, Me., 1871-2, North Ch., Providence, R. I. 1872-6, Limerick, Me., 1876-7, Providence and vicinity, 1877-9, 2d Ch., Wells, Me., 1879-83, Tiverton, R.I., 1883-7, Plainfield, Conn.. 1887-1907, Norwich, Conn., and vicinity, since 1907. Mem. New Lon- don Assn. Congl. Ministers. Co-editor of Plain- field Bicentennial, 1899; delivered hist, discourse at bicentennial of 1st Cong. Ch., Plainfield, 1904. Republican. Address: 43 Williams St., Norwich, Conn. ABNOIiD, Horace David, M.D.; b. Boston, Nov. 4, 1862; s. George J. and Anna E. (Bullard) Ar- nold; grad. Roxbury Latin School; A.B., Harvard, 1885;; M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1889; m. Ida P. Lane, of Waltham, Mass., June 8, 1892. Practiced in Boston since 1889; dean Grad. School of Medicine, Harvard University; visiting phys.,. Boston City Hospital until 1913. Mem. A.M.A. (mem. Council on Edn.), Am. Climatol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, etc. Club: Harvard. Home: 427 Beacon St. Office: 520 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. ABNOIID, James Newell, author, publisher. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ABNOX^S, Jeannie Oliver, M.D.; b. Central Falls, R.I., Sept. 8, 1860; d. Frederick E. and Louisiana N. (Oliver) Fish; descendant of Artemas. Fish, a soldier of the Revolutionary War; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine, 1891; m. William Harkness Arnold, of Provi- dence, R.T., Jan. 18, 1888. Practiced in Providence since 1891. Episcopalian. Clubs: Art, Handi- craft. Address: 86 Gushing St., Providence, R.I. ABNOXiD, John A., pres. Narragansett Machine Co., Pawtucket, R.I. ABNOIiD, John Himes, librarian; b. Ports- mouth, R.I., Apr. 4, 1839; s. Edmund and Sallv Jenks (Greene) Arnold; ed. State Normal schs. at Providence and Bristol, and Lyons Univ. Gram- mar Sch., Piovidence; ( hon. AM.. Harvard. 1902): m. Lois Anthony, of Portsmouth. Oct. 30, 1860. Teacher in various pub. schs., R.I., 8 yrs., and afterward associated with Joshua Kendall in con- ducting pvt. sch. for boys at Cambridge, Mass.. 7 yrs.; librarian Harvard Law Sch., 1872-1913. since librarian emeritus. Mem. Free Trade League. Home: 10 Frisbie PI. Address: Cam- bridge, Mass.* ABNOXiD, Moses N., pres. Ablngton Nat. Bank, M. N. Arnold & Co.: dir. Fourth Nat. Bank, Bos- ton. Address: Abington, Mass. ABNOf" Newto" T»ariinfr; b. Millville. Mass., Dec. 8, 1843; s. William Buffum and Matilda Webb (Darling) Arnold; m. Caroline Louise Gee, of Providence. R.I., Mar. 21, 1866 (died Mar. 21, 1909); 2 children. Alice Gertrude (Mrs. James M. R. Taylor, of Providence), Clarence Newton. Be- gan with Rumford Chem. Works, and was treas. same until 1914, now dir.; dir. Providence Gas Co., Nat. Exchange Bank. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Hope. Squantum. Address: 24 Stimson Av., Providence. R I. ABNOXiD. Oliver Henry, M.D.: June 23, 1841- May 28, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) ABITOIiD, Olney, diplomatic service; b. Cum- berland, R.I.. Sept. 8. 1861; s. William G. and Lucv M. (Aldrich) Arnold: ed. Mowry and Goff's Eng- lish and Classical Sch., Providence, R.I.; m. Grace Angell, of Providence, R.I., Apr. 10, 1889. Treas. and mgr. Rogers Screw Co., 1899-13: pres. Angell Land Co.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1908; Dem. can- didate for gov. of R.I., 1908. 1909; diplomatic agent and consul gen. to Egypt since Sept. 2. 1913. Unitarian. Home: Providence, R.I. Ad- dress: American Agency. Cairo, Egypt.* ABNOIiD, Orson Mnrrav, wholesale fish mo- chant; b. Duxbury, Mass.. Dec. 10, 1844; s. Abel C. 46 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Mary P. (Weston) Arnold; ancestors on both sides of family were early N.E. settlers; ed. pub. schs. of Duxbury; m. Eunice T. Delano, of Dux- bury, Oct. 23, 1S65; one daughter, Carrie l''r;uices. Began active career, 1859, sailing on fishing boats, plying between Boston and the Great Banks, and was capt. of lioat lor IJ yi's.; eiiKUf^iMl in uiiole- sale fish business since 1881; pres. N.E. Fish Co. since 1906, and dir. of same 27 yrs.; pres. Arnold- Windsor Co., Inc., 1911 (one of the original 27 firms that first leased the T Wharf, 1884); dir. (Canadian Fishing Co., Northwestern Fisheries Co., Boston Fish Market Corporation. Mason (32°, K.T., Sliriner), etc. Odd Fellow; past grand of Mattakeesett Lodge No. 110, I.O.O.F., Duxbury, Mass.; mem. A.O.U.W. Recreations: traveling. Home: Winthrop, Mass. Offices: 44, also 14 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. ASN'OKD, Sarah IiOnise, educator; b. N. Abing- ton, Mass.; d. .Jonathan and Abigail (Noyes) Ar- nold; grad. Bridgowater (Mass.) State Normal Sch.; (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1902); unmarried. Taught in Mass.. Pa., Vt., N.H.; prin. training sch., Saratoga, N.Y., 2 yrs.; supervisor schs., Min- neapolis, 7 yrs., Boston, 1895-1902; dean Simmons Coll. since 1902. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* ARNOIiD, Seth Tenelon, M.D. ; b. Westminster, Vt.. Dec. 21, 1S7S; s. Fenelon and Emily Augusta (Marsh) Arnold: first Am. ancestor settled in Haddam, Conn., 1640, one of 20 to take a grant of land from the King of England; all four great grand ff.theif. in Am. Revolution; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1896, Vermont Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1899; student Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 2y, yrs., class of 1903; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1908; married. In practice in Boston since 1908; mem. Boston City Com., 1906-7; mem. Boston City Council, 1908-9; mem. Mass. Ho. of Hep.. 1910. Mem. S.A.R., Am. Micros. Soc, Mercantile Library Assn., Boston Y.M.C.A., Sigma Nu and Phi Chi fraternities. Formerly mem. Troop A, 1st Squadron Cav. (Nat. Lancers), M.V.M. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Mass. Re- publican, Lincoln (Boston). Address: 92 Hunt- ington Av., Boston. A3NOIiI>, "Warren O., ex-congressman. (See vol. 1909.) ABNOIiS, William Ansel, lawyer; b. Willi man- tle. Conn., May 5, 1874; s. Ansel and Maria P. (Chapman) Arnold; descendant of John Arnold, Cambridge, Mass.. 1G32; grad. Willimantic High Sch.. 1890; grad. Williston Sem., 1892; A.B., Yale, 1896; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Kate W. Hutchinson, of Essex, Conn., May 22, 1901; 1 son, Ansel. Ii-actioed in Hartford, Conn., since 1899; mem. Clark & Arnold: sec. Willimantic Traction Co., 1901-3; dcputv judge of Police Ct. of City of Willimant:c, 1901-3; judge of Police Ct, Williman- tic, 1903-13. Dir. Conn. State Chamber of Com- merce; pres. Willimantic Bd. of Trade and Busi- ness Men's Assn.. Inc., 1912-14. Republican, (jonglist. Home: Willimantic, Conn. Office: 50 State St., Hartford, Conn. ABNOIiD, "Williajn Bosenzwelg', college prof.; h. Beirut. Svr1n, of German parents, Nov. 14. 1872; A.B., Ohio Woslevan, 1892; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1895; univ. fellow. Columbia, 1895-6, Ph.D., 1896; studied abroad 1899; m. Ada Hinde Hart, of New York, Deo. 22, 1898. Curator dept. an- tiquities. Met. Mus. of Art, New York, 1896-8; lec- turer, O.T.. 1902-3, Hitchcock prof. Hebrew lang. and lit., since 190.''.. Andover Theol. Sem.; Andover prof. Hebrew lang. and lit.. Harvard, since 1908. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exe- gesis, Vorderasiatische Gesellschaft. (See Who's Who in America foi- books, etc.) Address: 25 Kii-kland St., Cambridge, Mass.* ABVTKE. EarlUss Porter, lawyer; Apr. 19, 1846- .Tune 22. 1014. (Pa.f vol. 1909.) ABVINE, William Brown, lawyer; b. South Manchester, Conn., Nov. 24. 1879; s. Earlliss Por- ter and Alice Jane (Strong) Arvine; descendant of Elder John Strong, Plymouth, Mass., 1632; also of Col. Irenaeus Brown and Rev. Kazlitt Arvine (author of 2 encyclopaedias: Anecdotes of Lit- erature and Fine Arts, Moral and Religious Anecdotes) ; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch. and Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven; A.B., Yale, 1903; student Vale Law Sch., 2 yrs., also law ofiice of E. P. Arvine 1 yr. ; m. Viola Louise Griffin, of New Haven, Feb. 15, 1908; 3 daughters, Viola Elizabeth, Alice Jane, Barbara Louise. Ad- mitted to Conn, bar, 1907; practiced with Arvine, Woodruff & Aivine, New Haven, 1907-12; mem. Arvine, Beers & Woodruff since June, 1912. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Mem. Woodberry Soc. of N.Y. City (organized for purpose of collecting and publishing tlie works in prose and verse of Georg'e Edward Woodberry, of Beverly, Mass.). Republi- can. Episcopalian. Author: Hang up Philosophy, 1912. Home: Forest St., Westville, New Haven, Conn. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven. ASAKAWA, Kwan-Zchi, college prof.; b. Nihon- matsu, Japan, Dec. 20, 1873; s. Masazumi and Uta (Sugiura) Asakawa; ed. Fukushima Middle Sch., 1888-92; Waseda U., Tokio, Japan, 1892-5; B.Litt., Dartmouth Coll., 1899; Ph.D., Yale, 1902; m. Miriam Dingwall, of New Haven, (.^onn., Oct. 12, 1905 (died, Feb. 4, 1913). Lecturer on history and civilization of East Asia, Dartmouth Coll., 1902; prof. English at Waseda U., 1906-7; instr. history of Japanese civilization, 1907-10, asst. prof., Sept., 1910 — , Yale U. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Japanese Hist. Assn. (Shigakkwai), etc. (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Address: Yale University, New Haven, Conn.* ASHBB, Harry W., lawyer; b. N.Y. City, Dec. 17, 1858: s. Lewis and Harriet (Strouse) Asher; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, 1877; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1879; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1883; m. Pauline Housman, of New York, Nov. 12, 1895; 2 children, Katharine I., Harry W., Jr. Began practice at Hartford, Conn., 1883; removed to New Haven, 1885; mem. Hotch- kiss & Asher, 1896-03, now alone; pres. York- Chapel Corpn. ; dir. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Mem. Common Council, New Haven, 1886-7; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1892-1900 (pres., 1898-1900). Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn., New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. 1st v.-p. Federation of Men's Church Clubs; v. -p. Congregation Mishkan Israel; mem. Civic Feder- ation of N.H. Mason. Mem. I.O.B.B., B.P.O. Elks, A.O.U.W. Clubs: Graduates', Harmonie, Yale (New York). Home: 674 Orange St. Office: Cham- ber of Commerce Bldg., New Haven, Conn. ASHIiANB, Ezekiel Aug'ustus, lawyer; b. Cham- plain, Clinton Co., N.Y., June 10, 1859; s. Francis J. and Adaline (Baker) Ashland; ed. State Nor- mal Sch., Potsdam, N.Y. ; pvt. course in French; m. Alice Gould Butler, of St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 17, 1889; 4 children, W. Irving (M.D.), John \A'yllis, Winfleld Gregory (deceased). Homer But- ler. Admitted to bar, Oct. 27, 1887; began prac- tice at St. Albans, Vt., 1888; moved to Burlington, 1906; counsel in celebrated Bowman Will Case, at Glens Falls, N.Y., 1892; mem. Dem. State Com., 1888; pros, officer, 1893-4: regi.ster and acting judge for Franklin County; nominated for state's atty., Franklin County, 1898. Served in State Militia and hon. discharged, 1891. Democrat. Methodist. Dir. Y.M.C.A. Mem. American Bar Assn., Vt. State Bar Assn., Chittenden County Bar Assn. Mem. Grand Lodge K. of P. of Vt. Home: The Adsit, 76 N Union St. Office: 174 Main St., Burlington, Vt. ASHIiBY, Charles Sumner, mayor; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Sept. 5, 1858; s. Joshua Bishop and Susan (Sanderson) Ashley; ed. Friends' Acad., New Bedford; m. Annie B. Luce (deceased); m. 2d, Julia Howard Purrington. Entered market business at 17; later in clothing business from which retired; now mem. Charles S. Ashley, Jr. & Co., ins. and real estate. Has served as mayor of New Bedford since 1890, with exception of 4 yrs. as postmaster under Cleveland adminis- tration; trustee New Bedford Free Pub. Library. Democrat. Trinitarian Conglist. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Artillery of Boston. Mason (32°). Home: New Bedford, Mass. ASHIiBV, Oeorsre Francis, college prof.; b. Somerville. Mass., Aug. 10, 1875; s. John Eckley WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 47 and Sarah Ann (Davis) Ashley; prep. edn. Somer- (Worcester), Worcester Country. Recreations: ville High Sch.; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1S96- golf, tennis. Author: Outlines of the History of 1900; m. Nellie Rose Morgan, of Somerville, Mass., Education, 1911. Address: 1 Normal St., Worcester, June 20, 1906. Asst. prof. tech. drawing, Tufts Mass. Coll. Republican. Methodist. Author: (with Dean ASPINWAlIi, WilUam Henry, trustee; b. Brook- Gardner C. Anthony) Descriptive Geometry, 1909. Une, Mass., Auk. 31, ISGl: .s William and Arixene Home: 47 Avon St., Somerville, Mass. Address: Southgate (Porter) Aspinwall; descendant of Peter Tufts College, Mass. Aspinwall, who came from England in 1640; prep. ASHIiEY, Henry Woodruff, lawyer; b. West- edn. Nobles' Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. field, Mass., Feb. 16, 1855; s. Henry and Mary A. Susan Cabot Lowell, of Newton, Mass., June 4, (Bartholomew) Ashley; read law in office of Leon- 1889; children, George L., Lucy, Augustus. Began ard & Wells, Springfield, Mass.; admitted to in brokerage business, July, 1883; now mem. Aspin- Hampden Co. bar, 1881; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. wall & Codman, real estate, trustees and mgrs. es- of Law, 1882; m. Kezia W. Ely, of Newark, N.J., tates; trustee Congress St. Associates, Empire Mar. 4, 1896. Began practice at Westfield, 1882; Bldg. Trust, Atlanta, Ga., St. Luke's Home for Con- U.S. deputy internal revenue collector, 1885-9; valescents, etc. Formerly mem. 1st Corps Cadets, alternate del.-at-large from Mass. to Dem. Nat. M.V.M. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Exchange, Coun- Conv., Chicago, 1892; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., try. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: Chestnut 1892, 1893. Conglist. Clubs: Nayasset (Spring- Hill, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. field), Country (Blandford). Address: Parks ATCHISON, Edward; b. Uxbridge, Mass Apr 6 Block. Westfield, Mass. 1S69; s. James and Ann (Dundass) Atchison; ed. ASHIiEY, May, librarian; b. Windsor Locks, pub. schs., Blackstone, Mass.; m. Ella J. Wilson, of Conn., Dec. 20, 1868; d. William Mandell and Ro- North Smithfield, R.I., July 18, 1895. Freight agt. melia Antoinette (Charter) Ashley: descendant N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R. Co. since 1886; dir. 1st Nat. of Colonial settlers of the Conn, valley, also of Bank, Smithfield, R.I.; formerly mem. Town Coun- Gov. Trumbull; ed. pvt. schs.; unmarried. Began cil, North Smithfield; commr. shell fisheries for as librarv asst, Citv Library, Springfield, Mass., Providence County since 1900; mem. R.I. Ho. of 189S; librarian Greenfield Pub. Library since Oct. Rep., 1906, 1907, Senate, 1909-11; mem. Rep. State 16, 1901. Mem. A.L.A. Unitarian. Recreations: Central Com. since 1913. Episcopalian. Mason; camping. Home: 32 Union St. Office: Public Li- mem. A.O.U.W. Recreations: outdoor life, garden- brary, Greenfield, Mass. ing. Address: North Smithfield, R.I. ASHTON, Joseph Nickerson, musician, educa- ATHERTONy Caroline Stone; b. Lynn, Mass., tor; b. Salem. Mass.. Sept. 7, 1868; s. William P. Sept. 11, 1863; d. Charles G. and Eleanor Ober Ashton and Marv L. (Dwyer) Ashton; A.B., Brown (Knowlton) Stone; pub. and high schs., Lynn; A.B., U.. 1891 (Phi Beta Kappa); A.M., Harvard, 1893; m. Boston U., 1SS4, A.M., 1886; m. Edward H. Ather- Harriet Page Richards, of Danvers, Mass., Dec. 14, ton, of Roxbury, Mass., July 20, 1892. Formerly 1910. Instr. in musical theory and history, 1895-8, teacher in the Roxbury Latin Sch.; formerly mem. asso. prof., 1898-04, Brown U.; faculty editor bd. of trustees of Children's Instns. Dept. of Boss- Bi-own Alumni Monthlv, 1900-4; pvt. teacher. Bos- ton (apptd. by Mayor Hibbard). Mem. Bd. of Vis- ton, 1893-1900, and since 1904; acting asso. prof, itors, Boston U. Recording sec. Alliance of Unlta- music, Welleslev Coll. 1907-8; head of dept. of rian Women. Mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, Phi music. Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass., since 1907; Beta Kappa. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Clubs: Wom- organist North Ch.. Salem, Mass., 1896-04, 1st Bapt. en's City, College (Boston), Women in Council Ch., Newton Center, 1904-5, 1st Parish Ch., Brook- (Roxbury). Author: Gleason and Atherton's First line, since 1905; trustee Salem Athenseum. Mem. Greek Book, 1895. Address: 82 Ruthven St., Rox- Am. Guild of Organists, Harvard Mus. Club (hon.). bury, Mass. Author: The History of the Salem Athenaeum, 1810- ATHEBTON, Edward Herbert, educator- b Har- 1910. Co-Editor: Hymn Book for Schools and Col- vard, Mass., Feb. 11, 1856; s. Alfred and Abbie leges, 1913. Contbr. articles on ch. music and mu- Maria (Adams) Atherton; A.B., Harvard, 1879; stu- sical edn.; writer of music for women's voices and dent in geologv. Teachers' Sch. of Science, Boston for men's voices. Home: 7 Punchard Av., Andover, 1898-02; m. Caroline Ober Stone, of Lynn, Mass., Mass. July 20, 1892. Taught in schs. of Rutland and West ASH'WOBTH, Robert, mfr. woolen goods; b. St. Medway (Mass.), Bethlehem (Pa.) Acad.; prin. Claire, Pa., Apr. 6, 1866; s. Thomas and Hannah Shrewsbury (Mass.) High Sch.; prin. Needham (Howard) Ashworth; descendant of Richard Ash- (Mass.) High Sch., 1881-4; studied French in Paris, worth, of Milnrow, Lancashire, Eng.; ed. Worcester 1884-5; prin. Hopkinton (Mass.) High Sch., 1885-6; pub. schs. and Becker's Business Coll.: m. Worces- mstr. in Latin and French, Roxbury (Mass.) Latin ter, Mass., 1895, Clara Richardson. Learned ma- Sch., 1886-91; instr. in Latin and Greek, Girls' chinist's trade; in grocery business, Cherry Vallev, Latin Sch., Boston, since 1891. Mem. various teach- since 1897; engaged with brother, Charles R., in e's' assns. Republican. ITnitarian. Mason. Clubs: manufacture of woolen goods at Leicester, since Harvard Union, Unitarian Club of Boston, Friday 1903; postmaster of Cherry Valley, 1897-07. Meth- Evening Club. Home: 82 Ruthven St., Roxbury, odist. Address: Cherry Valley, Mass. Mass. ASFIN'WAI^I^, Thomas, civil engineer; b. Brook- ATHERTON, Ella Blaylock, M.D., surgeon; b. line. Mass., Sept. 8. 1853; s. William and Arixene S. Ulverston, Eng., Jan. 4, 1860; d. William and Mar- (Porter) Aspinwall; eighth generation from Peter S'aret (Schollick) Blaylock; brought to America, Aspinwall, who settled in Brookline in 1630; B.S. Ho ' smd. McGill Normal Sch., Montreal, Can., in Civil Fnsineering, Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1876; m. 1S80; M.D., CM., Woman's Med. Sch., Queen's U., Miss Alicia's. Towne, of Brookline, Feb. 3, 1887; Kingston, Can., 1887; student New York Post-Grad. children, Thomas Gardner, Philip Channing. Mem. Med. Sch., 1896; m. Capt. Henry Brydge Atherton. firm of Aspinwall & Thomas since 1877: general of Nashua, N.H., Sept. 8, 1898; 2 children, Blaylock, practice of civil engineering. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., b- Oct. 6, 1900; Ives. Feb. 25, 1903. Teacher, 1880-2; Boston Soc. C.E. Independent in politics. Club: began practice in Newport, Vt., 1887; removed to Exchange. Home: 14 Hawthorne Road, Brookline, Nashua, N.H., 1888; on staff Nashua Emergency Mass. Office: 3 Hamilton PI., Boston. and St Joseph's hosps.; attending phys. Home for A c,-r>»T-nr . -r -r ttt-it t,-ii- „ ^ <- i. Aged Womcu. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. State Med. Soc, ASPINWAI.I.. William Billings, educator: b. Hill'^boro Co. Med. A.'isn.. Nashua Med. Assn (pres Loudonyille. NY. Nov. 13 1874: s. William F and 1908), N.H. Surg. Club, Orleans Co. (Vt) Med Soc' Sarah (Sterry) Aspinwall; A.B., Harvard, 1896; Episcopalian. Club: Fortnightly. Home: 31 Fair- Pd.B., Pd.M., State Coll. for Teachers, Albany, mount Heights. Office: 148 Main St, Nashua NH N.Y., 1900-1: Ph.D.. U. of Paris. 1904; m. Aurelia « mTr-KTrotrk-Kr v-^^-^-i^ a^^.,-.*. -. .c -r^ \. h ,." Hyde, of Albany, Apr. 8. 1908. Asst prin.. Union .^■fFf^^V^^uTl^c:^'^^?^^^?-^.^.^^''' ^^^- ^^' Female Coll.. Eufala. Ala., 189S-9; asst prin. and 1849-Aug. 31, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) prin. N.Y. State Normal High Sch., Albany, 1900-6; ATHERTON, Mrs. Mary Alderson Chandler, edu- dean and prof, edn.. State Coll. for Teachers, Al- cator, writer on educational matters; b. nr. Le bany, 1906-12; prin. State Normal Sch., Worcester, Raysville, Pa., of English parentage; d. John and Mass., since 1912; mem. Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Margaret Alderson; grad. State Normal Sch., Mans- Delta Upsilon. etc. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard field. Pa.; m. 1st, 1881, Willard M. Chandler (died. 48 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1S89); m. 2d, 1903, Frederick Atherton, an attorney of Boston. IJegan teaching in district schs. of Pa. at 16, and later, after completing a normal course, continued teaching in Oil City and Franklin, Pa., subsequently in San Jose and Oakland, Cal.; re- moved to Boston, 1S81; founded the Home School for Shorthand and Typewriting, 1883; the Chan- dler Normal Shorthand School, 1892, the Chandler Thinking Club, for the encouragement of independ- .-nt thinking, 1895; started periodical, "The Think- er," 1898. Editor of The Chandler Sliorthand Quar- terly, 1914, published in the interest of a rational, uniform shorthand. Mem. Free Religious Assn. of America, Mass. Woman Suffrage Assn. Author of the Chandler Practical Shorthand. The Chandler shorthand differs radically from all other systems. It is not a position system, neither is it a light line svstem. It employs both joined and disjoined vow- els. For the most part each character stands for one word and one only, hence its unprecedented legibilitv. On account of its exactness, uniformity, and inteVchangeability, any writer can readily and accurately read the shorthand notes of any other Chandler writer, thus meeting the public demand as no other system does or can. It is extensively used in the pub. schools of America and has made its way solely on its merit. Home: 20 Parker St., l^exington, Mass. Office: Chandler Normal Short- hand School, 221 Columbus Av., Boston, Mass. ATHEBTON, Percy lee, composer; b. Boston, ^lass., Sept. 25. 1871; s. William and Mary Edwards (Dwight) Atherton; A.B., Harvard (honors in music), 1893; Roval High Sch. of Music, ]Munich, Bavai-ia, 1893-5; studied with Rheinberger, 1893-5; with O. B. Boise in Berlin. 1896: with Sgambati in Rome, 1900, and. later, with Widor in Paris; un- married. (See Who's Who in America for list of compositions.) Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard Mu- sical Assn., Harvard Music Club (Cambridge), Liongwood Cricket, and Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 144 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* ATKINS, Albert Henry, sculptor; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; s. Henry Lester and Ida Maria (Harrison) .\tkins; pub. schs., Milwaukee; Cowles Art Sch., Boston, 1896-8; .Julien and Colorossi acads., Paris, 1898-1900; worked in studios of D. C. French, H. H. Kitson, and others; unmarried. Exhibited Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; Nat. Acad. Design; Architectural League of New York, Museum Gallery, Providence, R.I.; Providence Art Club; Architectural Club, Boston; etc. Works: sculptural decoration, Christ Ch., Ansonia, Conn.; statue of "Our Lady and Holy Child," All Saints Ch., Dorchester, Boston; Copen- hagen Memorial Fountain, Boston; Lapham Memo- lial, Milwaukee; also portraits, ideal sculptures, etc. Mem. faculty (dept. of sculpture) R.I. Sch. of Design since 1909. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc. Amer- ica. Am. Art Assn. (Paris), Am. Federation of Arts. Club: Providence Art. Studio: 9 Copley Studios, Clarendon St., Boston: (summer) East Gloucester, Mass.* ATKINS, Charles Grandison, fish expert; b. New Sharon, Me., .Ian. 19, 1841; s. Elisha and Lucy T. (Gushing) Atkins; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861; m. Nellie H. Moses, of Bucksport, Me., Nov. 24, 1874. Teacher, Green Bav, Wis., 1862-3; commr. fisheries. Me., 1867-72; station supt., U.S. Bur. of Fisheries in Me. and Mass., since 1872. Mem. Am. Pomol. Soc, Am. Fisheries Soc, Psi ITpsilon (college). Home: Bucksport, Me. Address: East Orland, Me. ATKINS, Edwin P., merchant; b. Boston, Mass., .Ian. 13, 1850; s. Elisha and Mary E. (Freeman) Atkins; ed. pvt. schs. of Boston; A.M., Harvard, 1903; m. Katharine Wrisley, of Belmont, Mass., Oct. 11, 1882; 3 children, Robert W., Edwin F., .Ir., Helen. Pres. Bay State Sugar Refinery, 1878-88; partner E. Atkins & Co.. importers of sugars, commn. mchts., and bankers, since 1874: chmn. bd. dirs. Am. Sugar Refining Co.; v.-p. I". P. Ry. Sys- tem, 1889-95; pres. Aetna Mills. Soledad Sugnr Co. (Cuba), Trinidad Sugar Co. (Cuba), Boston Wharf Co. (real estate); dir. Westinghouse Electric & Mfe. Co.. Am. Trust Co.. West Fn'i St. Rv.. Guar- antee Co. of North America. Nat. Shawmut Bank, Second Nat. Bank: trustee Belmont Savings Bank. Clubs: Union. Exchange, Harvard (Boston), Coun- try (Brookline, Mass.), Oakley Country, Belmont Country, Union League, Harvard (New York). Home: Belmont, Mass. Office: 131 State St., Boston, Mass.* ATKINS, Everett Mosier, farmer; b. Corinna. Me., (Jet. 1, 1857; s. Joseph Wuidwell and Abbie Woodman (Josselyn) Atkins; ed. Corinna Union Acad.; Exeter and Garland night schs.; m. Addie Butters, of Exeter, :Me., June 29, 1879; 2 children, Evelyn A., Albert N. Engaged in farming at Co- rinna since 1872; pres. Dexter Grange store; pres. and trustee West Penobscot Agrl. Soc; deputy of Me. State Grange. Methodist. Odd Fellow. Home: Corinna, Me. Office: Dexter, Me. ATKINS, Cfaius Glenn, clergyman; b. Mt. Carmel, Iiid., >'ct. 4. ibO.s; .s. 'I'liomas Htnjamin and Caro- line (Morris) Atkins; A.B., Ohio State U., 1888; I.,L.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1S91 ; .studied Yale Div. Sch.: (D.D., U. of Vt.. 1904, Dartmouth, 1906); m. Adaline Haynes, of Bellbrook, O., Aug. 25, 1892. Head dept. history, Mt. Hermon Fitting Sch., 1892-5; ordained Congl. ministrv, 1895; pastor Greenfield, Mass., 1895-1900, Burlington, Vt.. 1900-6, First Ch., Detroit, 1906-10, Central Ch,, Piovidence, R.I., since Jan., 1910. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Things That Remain, 1911: Pil- grims of the Lonely Road, 1913; minor articles and publications; awarded (jh. Peace Union Prize, 1914, for essay on International Peace. Contributes to religious .iourn;ils. .Xildiess: Providence, R.I.* ATKINS, Ora Alexander, mfr. ; b. Exeter, Me.. Jan. 6, 1844; s. Samuel Shaw and Mary Jane (Oak- man) Atkins; educated Lowell (Mass.) grammar sch.; m. Mary Eva Meadowcraft, of Providence, R I., ]Mar. 22, 1902. Began learning cabinet maker's trade, 1860, continuing about 20 years; now pres. and treas. Standard Bottling & Extract Co., Inc.; pres. Dr. Swett's Root Beer Co.; treas. Spring "Water Carbonating Co. Served as private in 6th Mass. Vols., Civil War. Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 24 Leaming- ton Rd., Brighton, Mass. Office: 73 Harvard St., Boston. ATKINS, Will Cloug'h, lawyer; b. Hallowell, Me., Aug. 25, 1873; s. Edwin Henry and Mary Ellen (Clough) Atkins; grad. Gardiner High Sch., 1892: studied law under Hon. O. B. Clason, of Gardiner; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1896; m Alice M. (Goud) Tasker, of Farmingdale, Me., May 14, 1901. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1894; practiced at Gardiner with preceptor until 1897, since alone: city solicitor 7 yrs. ; ex-pres. City Council and Bd of Aldermen: mayor of Gardiner, 1907-8; judge of Gardiner Mu- nicipal Ct. since 1910. V.-p. Me. Alumni Assn. of Yale. Trustee Universalist Ch. Mem. Knights of Pythias, B.P.O. Elks. Club: Kennebunk River. Art- dress: 183 Water St., Gardiner, Me. ATKINSON, Charles Pollen, cotton buyer; died May 6, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) ATKINSON, Edward Ernest, clergyman: b. New- buryport, jMass.. May 15, 1853; s. Josiah (IM.D.) and Olivia C. (Bonney) Atkinson: educated Brown High Sch.. Newburyport, 1865-9: graduated Worcester Acad., 1875; A.B., Brown U., 1879, A.M., 1882; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1882; A.M., Har- vard, 1886; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1887; grad. student. Harvard, 1895-7; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1888. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1882; pastor. Ft. Dodge, la.. 1882-3, Duluth, Minn., 1883-4; became minister P.E. Ch., 1888: rector. Grace Ch.. Chicoppe, Jilass.. 1888-90. St. Peter's '^h., Jamaica Plain, 1890-1: abroad. 1891-2; master Bel- mont (Mass.) Sch., 1893-5: in charge Christ Ch.. Cambridge. 1897-8. St. Thomas Ch., Taunton, 1901-2, 1905-6: master St. Paul's Sch., Concord, 1903-5; abroad, 1906-7. Mem. -Vm. Oriental See, Delta Upsilon. Address: Cambridge. Mass. ATKINSON, Edward Williams, importer; b. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 13. 1S59; s Edward and Marv C. (Heath) Atkinson; A.B., Harvard, 1881; studied School of Technology, Crefeld. Germany, 1881-2, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882-3; m. Ellen Forbes Russell, of Milton, Mass.. Nov. 15, 1894; children, Edward. Jr., Henry Russell, Mary Forbes. With Grinnell Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., 1883-4; with Pacific Mills. Lawrence. Mass., 1884; became connected with Stoddard, Lovering & Co . Boston, 1884; now member Richards, Atkinson & Haserick; dir. U.S. Worsted Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 49 Commerce. Unitarian. Clubs: ITnion, Exchange, Country (Brookline), Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: Heath Hill, Biookline. Mass. Olliee: 152 Congress St., Boston. ATKINSOIT, Robert Whitman, pianist, com- poser; b. Heath Hill, Brookline, Mass., Dec. 14, 1S68; s. Edward and INIary Caroline (Heath) Atkin- son; A.B., Harvard, lSi)l (with honors in music); studied Music Conservatory, Munich, Bavaria, 3 yrs. ; m. Elizabeth Bispham I'age, of Phila., Mar. 5, 1904; children, Alice Tucker, Eliot Heath, Samuel Greenleaf. Teacher Morristown (N.J.) Sch., 1900-1; org-anist in various chs., and for Chestnut Hill Soc, 1903-4; resigned to become orchestra leader: has given piano recitals, pub. and private. Republican. Episcopalian. Was pres. Hastj- Pudding Club in Harvard. Club: Tavern (Boston). Author various songs, also music for piano; discovered the cinque ihythm (a five time rhythm); translated from the (Jerman Polak's I'ber Stimmenfiihrung. Address: He.-ith Hill. Brookline. Mass. ATKINSON, William, architect; b. Brookline, Mass., July 7, 1866; s. late Edward (economist) and Mary Caroline (Heath) Atkinson; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch.; Mass. Inst. Tech.; spl. student Har- vard, class of 1S89; studied architecture, Atelier Duray, Paris, 1890-9; m. Mittie Harmon Jackson, of Methuen, Mass., May 29, 1900. Architect since 1891; independent practice until May, 1906, when became associated with Codman & Despradelle, mem. of firm since Oct. 1, 1912. Architect of New- port Hosp., Newport, R.I., Jordan Hosp., Plymouth, Mass., etc. Fellow Boston Soc. Architects; mem. Harvard Musical Assn.. Delta Kappa Eosilon. Uni- tarian. Author: The Orientation of Buildings, 1911. Home: Boxford, Mass. Office: 31 Beacon St., Boston. ATTEAXTX, Frederick E.. wholesale dyestuffs and chemicals; b. Quebec, Can., Nov. 28, 1853; s. Robert and Marion (Wiggett) Atteaux; ed Bish- op's Coll., Lenoxville, Can.; m. Miss Carrie Willard, of Boston, May 19, 1886. Came to U.S., 1870: began with Wright Mfg. Co., Lawrence, Mass., continuing 2 yrs.; then salesman for Jordan, Marsh & Co., 7 yrs.; organized P. E. Atteaux Co., 1884; pres. P. E. Atteaux & Co., since 1901; pres. Am. Color & Chem- ical Co.; dir. Dermiforma Co. of Amevica, Indus- trial National Bank. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Bos- ton Cit-i'. En^'ineers. Algonquin. Boston Athletic Assn. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 176 Purchase St., Boston. ATTWII^Ii, Henry Converse, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 11, 1872; s. Isaac M. and Harriet E. (Sanger) Attwill; grad. Lynn High Sch.. 1890; LL.B., Boston LT. Law Sch., 1893; m. Everett, Mass., June 30, 1906. Miss Augusta Harris. In practice at Lvnn and Boston since 1893. Asst. dist. atty. of Eastern Dist. of Mas.';. 1910-15; atty. gen. of Mass., 1915. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 1897 and 1898, of the Mass. Senate. 1899. 1900 and 1901. Mason. Universalist. CluVis: Essex, Lynn Republican. Home: Lynn. Mass. Offices: Tremont Bldg. and State House, Boston ATWATER. CCaleb) Huntinsrton, M.D., retired: b. Mar. 7, 1843; s. Caleb and Elizabeth Atwater; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Snrg. (Columbia), 1871; un- married. Practiced at Wallineford, Conn., and in N.Y. City; served as mem. Bd. of Health, New York, several yrs.; retired from practice of medi- cine, 1888. Address: Wallingford, Conn. ATWATER, Clifford J., lawyer: b. CoUinsville, Conn.. Nov. 8. 1S5S: s. James and Mary G. (Stew- art) Atwnter: srrad. CoUinsville Hi^^h Sch.; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston. Me., 1883; admitted to bar, 1885; m. Seymour, Conn.. 1890. Jennie C. Taylor. Practiced in Seymour since 1885; justice of the peace and tax collector, 1886-12; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1898-1900. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O. O.P.. Red Men. Address: Seymour, Conn. ATWATER, rrancis, capitalist; b. Plymouth. Conn., Dec. 3, 1858; s. Henry and Catherine (Fenn) AtTi'ater: p<^. Plymoutji pub. sch.; m. Helena .T. Sellew, 1879. Learned printers' trade, was fore- man composing room. Meriden Recorder, at 16; founder and publisher Windermere Weekly Forum. Wallingford, Conn., 1879-80; asst. foreman, Hart- ford Courant, 1880; later mgr. Red Bluff (Cal.) Sentinel; founder and publisher Meriden Sunday News; founded Meriden Daily Journal, 1886, and retired as pies. Jour. Pub. Co., 1913; founded. 1S9S, Havana Journal (now Havana Post), first all-Am. jour, in Cuba; bought and sold the New Britain Daily News; bought and sold Waterbury Daily Republican; ex-pres. Meriden, Southington & Com- pounce Tramway; pres. Washington State Coloni- zation Co. since 1905, Meriden, Middletown & Guil- ford Electric Ry. Co. since 1909, Silver City Realtv Co., 1911; founder, 1912, and v.-p. and chmn. exec, bd., Puritan Trust Co. (resigned); organizer East- hampton Bank & Trust Co., Wallingford Trust Co , 1914-15; dir. Broadway Bank & Trust Co., Am. Bank & Trust Co.. New Haven. Mem. Conn. Senate, 1906; tax collector. 1907. Ex-pres. Meriden Bd. of Trade; ex-mem. exec. com. Am. Nat. Red Cross; founded, 1912, and pres. Clara Barton Memorial Assn. Author: Histories of Plymouth and Kent Conn., 1896; Atwater History and Genealogy, 1901 vol. 2, 1906. Made trip to Japan, China and Pi" 1914. Home: 41 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn.* ' ATWATER, Helen Woodard; b. Somerville Mass., May 29, 1876; d. Prof. Wilbur O. and Marcia (Woodard) Atwater; ed. pub. and pvt. schs , Mid- dletown, Conn.; pvt. schs., France and Germany B.L., Smith Coll., 1897; unmarried. Began scien- tific editorial work as asst. to her father; employed each winter since 1909 in Dept. of Agr. at Wash- ington, as scientific asst. in the nutrition of man and in calorimetry. Mem. Am. Home Econ. Assn' Conglist. Club: College (Boston). Author: Bread and Breadmaking, 1900j Poultry as Food 1903- Selection of Household Equipment, 1915- (witli Caroline L. Hunt) Honey and Its Uses, 1915 Rec- reations: travel, walking. Address: Middletown Conn. ATWATER, James Billingrs, M.D., surgeon; b. Westfield. Mass., July 3, 1858; s. Leonard and Frances (Hedges) Atwater.; grad. Westfield High Sch., 1875; A.B., Williams. 1879; M.D.. Med. Dept, New York U., 1882; m. Westfield, May 14, 1885, Lucy Gould Collins. Began practice in East Long- meadow, 1882; sec. Bd. of Health, 1884; removed to Westfield, 1885. where has since resided; town physician, 1886, 87, 88; on surg. staff Noble Hosp.- visiting phys. to Shurtleff Mission; surgeon for B. & A.R R. at Westfield; mem. Westfield Sch Bd 1888-9. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, N.Y. and N e' Assn. R.R. Surgeons, A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc . Springfield Acad, of Medicine. Mason (K.T.)- mem I.O.O.F. Address: Westfield, Mass. ATWOOD, Alton Barrows, box mfr. ; b. Middle- boro. Mass., Sept. 20, 1868; s. Charles Nelson and Rosilla Amanda (Barrows) Atwood; ed. Middie- boro pub. schs. and home study; m. Apr. 17, 1907 Mabel E Coan. of Everett, Mass. Has engaged as mfr. at Chelsea, Mass., since 1893; treas. Atwood & McManus; v.-p. Chelsea Trust Co.; trustee Coun- ty Savings Bank; corporator Chelsea Savins-s Bank. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K T Shriner). Club: Review (Chelsea). Address: Chel- sea, Mass. ATWOOD, Arthur P.; b. Atwoodville (Mans- field). Conn.. June 28. 1852; s. William H. and Har- riet M. (Conant) Atwood; m. Ellen E. DeMars. Nov. 22, 1875 (died Dec. 26, 1903). Became con- nected with manufacture of silk at 14; supt. Aetna Silk Co., Norfolk, 28 vrs. : mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1889 and 1911. Home: Norfolk, Conn. ATWOOD, Charles Ang'ustus, surgeon; b. Taun- ton, Mass., June 12, 1861; s. Henry Dean and Alice Brown (Williams) Atwood; M.D., Harvard Med Sch., 1883; m Taunton, June 20, 1888, Miss Eliza- beth S. Woodward. Engaged in practice of medi- cine at Taunton, Mass., since 1883. Address: 15 W. Britannia St., Taunton, Mass. ATWOOD, Charles Edward, postmaster; b. St. Albans, Me., Oct. 27, 1847; s. Ira and Sarah (Bige- low) Atwood; ed. country schs.. Oak Grove Sem. and Me. Wesleyan Sem.; m. 1878, Emeline A. Burn- ham of Pii^Hpford i\Tc. ffliprl 1908). Rop-pri in mpi-- cantile business. 1869; state insp. factories, mines and quarries. 1898-05; postmaster. Biddeford. Me., 1905-14; pres. Union Block Co. Republican. TTni- tarian. Mason (K.T.). Address: 314 Elm St., Bid- deford, Me. 50 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ATWOOD, Charles Tenner, M.D. ; b. Johnston, R.I., June 22, 1S74; s. Henry H. and Kmma F. (Fenner) Alwood; grad. Johnston High Sch., 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1896; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Adah C. Gorton, of Providence, li.I., June 26, 1900. Practiced in Hyde Park, Ma.ss.. 19U0-4, since in Arlington; town phys., 1904-6; sch. phys., 1905-14; mem. Bd. of Health, Arlington, 1905-8. Mem. A.M. A., iVIass. Med. Soc, Cambridge Med. Ins. Assn. Republican. Mason: Odd Fellow. Home: 821 ^Massachusetts Av., Arlington, Mass. ATWOOD, Ernest Preston Brown, lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., Dec. 3, 1879; s. Charles and Ellura (Hopkins) Atwood; A.B., Brown U., 1902; LL.B., and J.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1905; unmarried. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1905, and since practiced in Providence; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Progressive. Baptist. Clubs: University, Providence Central, Wannamoisett Country, Economic, Edgewood Yacht. Recreations: motoring. Address: 902 Union Trust Bldg., Provi- dence, R.I. ATWOOD, Ungene, machinery mfr. (See vol. 1909.) ATWOOD. Fred, business man; Nov. 12, 1838- 19—. (See vol. 1909.) ATWOOD, Frederic Edwin, publisher; b. Chel- sea, Vt., Aug. 11, 1S75; s. of John and Jennie (Bast- man) Atwood; B.S., Dartmouth, 1900; m. Miss Ma- rion Bradley, of Hyde Park, Mass., Apr. 29, 1910. Entire business career has been with shoe and leather publications; now pres. Rogers & Atwood Publishing Co.; v. -p. Am. Shoe Making Publishing Co. Independent in politics. Club: Highland (West Roxburv, Mass.). Home: West Roxburv, Mass. Office: (5S3 Atlanta Av., Boston. ATWOOD, Georg-e Manley, M.D. ; b. Portland, Me., Dec. 26, 1855: s. Hezekiah and Mary A. (Baker) Atwood; grad. Me. Central Inst., 1880; grad. Portland Sch. Med. Instruction; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1SS4; course at N.Y. Polv- clinlc, 1887-8, at N.Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch., 1889: m. Edith M. Hodgdon, of Boothbay. Me., Oct. 30, 1883. Began practice In Madison, N.H., 1884; re- moved to Haverhill, Mass., 1892; mem. Haverhill Sch. Bd.. 1S99-04. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Haverhill Med. Club. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Veritas. Address: 127 Main St., Bradford Dist, Haverhill, Mass. ATWOOD, George Marion, banker: b. Buckfield, Me., Oct. 6, 1860; s. William Harris and Helen Mary Atwood; grad. Hebron Acad., 18S3; LD.B., Columbia Coll. Law Sch., 1885: m. Anna, d. Hon. E. G. Harlow, of Dixfield, Me., Apr. 5, 1886: 2 sons, William E. (treas. Hebron Acad.), Raymond L. Admitted to Me. bar. Oct., 1885; mem. Atwood & Forbes, printers and pubs.; v. -p. Atwood Grape Fruit Co. of N.Y.; treas. Oxford Co.. 1889-15; treas. South Paris Savings Bank since 1900; dir. Paris Trust Co. Trustee Hebron Acad.: dir. Me. Auto- mobile Assn., 1912. Mem. Oxford Bar Assn. (treas.). Republican. Club: Paris Hill (treas.). Recreations: golf. Home: Paris Hill, Me. Office: South Paris, Me. ATWOOD, Gertrude Pearson (Mrs. William At- wood): b. Bradford, Me.: d. Nathaniel Small and Ella Avalda (Smith) Pearson: descendant of John Robinson, the Puritan divine who induced the Pil- grims to emigrate to America; grand niece of An- son P. and Lot M. Morrill, both govs, of Me.; ed. pub. schs., Bradford and Bangor, and under pvt. teachers; m. William Francis Atwood, of Winter- port. Me., Dec. 24. 1900; 1 son, William Francis. Jr., b. Dec. 29, 1910. Councillor Nat. Civic Assn.; v.-p. Me. Federation Women's Clubs. 1912; mem. exec. com. for Me. of Nat. .Joint Edn. Com. of N.E.A. and Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs; mem. reciprocity com. Me. Federation Women's Clubs (chmn., 1912-14); v.-p. Me. Peace Soc: sec Good Samaritan Home Assn., Bangor Anti-Tuber- culosis Assn.: mem. bd. dirs. Tuberculosis Clinic, Penobscot Chapter Red Cross. Conglist. Club: Nineteenth Century (pres., 1906-9). Address: 77 Broadway. Bangor, Me. ATWOOD, Harrison Henry, architect; b. North Londonderry, Vt., Aug. 26, 1863; s. Peter Clark and Helen Marion (Aldrich) Atwood; ed. pub. schs. of Charlestown and Boston; m. Clara Stein, of Boston, Sept. 11, 1889; 2 children, Harrison H., Jr., August Stein. Studied architecture in Boston and since practiced there; city architect, Boston, 1889- 91, during which supervised expenditure of over $1,()(HJ,000 for various depts. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1887, 8, 9; mem. Rep. City Com., 1884-98 (sec. 4 yrs.); mem. Rep. State Com., 1888, 1889; mem. Congress, 1895-7; alternate del. to Nat. Rep. Conv., Chicago, 1888, and since del. or alternate to all Rep. nat. convs. except that of 1896. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Club.s: .\shmont, .\eighbor- hood. Home: 61 Alban St., Boston, Mass. ATWOOD, Henry Clinton, cotton goods mfr.; deceased. (See vol. 1909.) ATWOOD, Irving- Morrill; b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 2, 1882; s. \V^ Irving and Georgia Augusta (Morrill) Atwood; descended from Abraham Mor- lill, also fi-om Rev. Isaac .\Ii»rrill. chaplain Revo- lutionary War; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Martha Ames Whltcombe, or Watertown, Mass., June 26, 1908. Has been iden- tified with wholesale fish business, cold storage, and allied interests since 1905; mgr., sec. and dir. Freeman & Cobb Co.; asst. treas. and dir. Consoli- dated Weir Co.: treas. and , Joseph, editor, publisher; b. Prince Ed- leads, Gloucester and Boston; pres. Atwood & ward Island, Can., May 28, 1848- s Robert and Payne Co.; pres. Henry A. Pierce (retail fish mar- Mary A. (Boughton) Auld; country sch edn ■ ar- ket) ; v.-p. Henry Small Co. (retail fish market); rived in U.S., 1868; m. Lowell, Mass., Oct., 1880 treas. Consolidated Weir Co. (producer of fresh Annie C. Howe. Successively reporter mgr and fish, company also has large freezing plant han- editor, Rutland Daily Herald, 1870-82-' gen mgr dling fish only). Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- and assc. editor Daily Free Press, Burlington Vt ' merce. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: Dorchester, 1882-92; mgr. Rapid Printing Co., New York 1892- Mass. Office: 31 Boston Fish Pier, Boston. 94; founder, 1894, and since editor and pub.' Daily ATWOOD, Wallace Walter, geologist; b. Chi- News. Burlington, aiid dir., treas. and sec. News cago, Oct. 1, 1S72; s. Thomas Green and Adalaide f^P- ^o- Mem. Civic Federation. Republican. Uni- Adelia (Richards) Atwood; B.S., U. of Chicago, Parian. Clubs: Algonquin Ethan Allen. Home: 424 1897, Ph.D., 1903; m. Harriet Towle Bradley, of 's- Union St. Office: 180 Main St., Burlington, Vt. Chicago, Sept. 22, 1900. Asst. geologist, N.J. Geol. AUSIIIiIO, William Goodwin, college prof.- b. Survey, 1897, Wis. Natural History Survey, 1898-9; Titusville, Pa., June 1, 1870; s. William Goodwin instr., Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1897-9, Chicago Inst., and Priscilla Price (Davis) Aurelio; descendant of 1900-1; fellow asst. and asso., 1899-03, instr. and William Bradford, Myles Standish, John Alden, asst. prof, physiography and gen. geology, 1903-10, Frances LeBaron; grad. Falmouth (Mass.) High asso. prof., 1910-13, U. of Chicago; prof, physiog- Sch., 1887; A.B., Boston U., 1894, A.M., 1895; post- raphy, Harvard U., 1913 — . Asst. geologist, U.S. grad. work U. of Gottingen, Germany, 1897-9; un- Geol. Survey, 1901-9, geologist, 1909 — ; geologist, married. Teacher of Greek and mathematics. New 111. Geol. Survey, 1906 — . (See Who's Who in Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn., 1895-7; teacher of America for other details.) Home: 48 Lake View Greek and German, Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Av., Cambridge, Mass.* Mass., 1899-01; instr. in Greek and Latin, 1901-2, ATWOOD, Warren Havilah, judge; b. Woon- If^^A' P''°|"t ^^^I^f''' 11^^"p!^?7^- a^^^^^^ socket, R.I., May 7, 1S52; s. Andrew J. and Mary ^?.^l°J\,}b., ^t®t?Vi^'"- ^^^l^°^■ ^^%''' '^'"- -^"l^- Emma (Holden) Atwood; descendant of old N.E. A'^^il'^^iSf ^; ^?: ^.^^tT ^t^.^""^ r' J^^^rSp^^ ancestors who settled in Warwick, Mass.; ed. pub. ?,?^fi"?^^^f*Vi^^'.Hf*^.-^^PrP^'v,^^®-*^. ^^^^^ ^\- ^^■ schs and under nvt tutors- T.T. R Harvard T.aw Publican (independent). Methodist. Recreations: Sch',- !876" m K'kYhaHne Ti[;^ Lewfs'^of^^e^ f.f*,nh° M^a.^°*f-,"^^' "^"/A^'Tf^^'i'^^^i"?,- ^ome: Fal- July 11, 1882; 1 daughter, Theodora Havilah (Mrs. mouth, Mass. Office. 688 Boylston St., Boston. Arthur W. Gardner). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1876; AUSTIN, Albert Elmer, M.D. ; b. Medway, Mass., practiced in Ayer; apptd. spl. justice 1st Dist. Ct. Nov. 15, 1877; s. Henry Cotton and Leah Martha of Northern Middlesex, 1885; judge same ct. since (Huddlestun) Austin; A.B., Amherst, 1899, A.M., 1903. Mem. Mass Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn. 1904; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., Pa., 1905; (council). Republican. Home: Ayer, Mass. Office: m- Anne Tyrrell Christy, of N.Y. City, Mar. 29. 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 1910. Instr. in Latin and head of Latin Dept., At- ATT-R-PB.T Aifreri -R«.nn«iv f^r\-,iocin-r ccjoo irni tleboro (Mass.) High Sch.. 1899-01; practiced in iqnq ^ Alfred Bellamy, educator. (See vol. Medway, 1905-7, since at Sound Beach, Conn.; "^-•' phys. to the pub. schs. and mem. Sch. Com. Med- AUCOCK, Arthur Morg-an, clergyman; b. Dutch- way, 1906-7; attending phys. Gi-eenwich Hosp.: ess Co., N.Y., Oct. 11, 1866; s. Jonathan and Anne mem. asso. staff Stamford Hosp.; local surgeon Elizabeth (Morgan) Aucock; grad. Utica (N.Y.) N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R. V.-p. Medway Bd. of Trade. Acad., 1883; B.A., Hobart Coll., 1887 (Phi Beta Mem. A.M.A.. Med. Soc. Greater New ITork, Conn. Kappa), M.A., 1890 (D.D., 1911); B.D., Episcopal State Med. Soc, Greenwich Med. Soc, Stamford Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1890; unmarried. Med. Soc, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Deacon, 1890, priest. 1891, Episcopal Ch.; asst. min- Omega Alpha. Progressive. Club: A.B.C. Address: ister. All Saints' Memorial Ch., Providence, R.I., Lockwood Av., Sound Beach, Conn. 1890-8, rector, same, since 1898. Mem. standing AUSTIN, Arthur Everett, M.D.; moved to Gal- com. Diocese of R.I. since 1901; del. from Diocese veston Tex (See vol 1909 ^ of R.L to Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch. in U.S.. 1907, 10, 13; l°^Jr^' r^ V^ a . . ^ . dir. in many charitable and philanthropic orgns. AUSTIN, Cal-^n, president and gen mgr. East- Mem. Sigma Phi. Address: 65 Franklin St., Provi- ^""^ Steamship Corpn. until Nov 1914, since re- dence R I ceiver; dir. Boston Ins. Co., 1st Nat. Bank, Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., Maverick Mills, Renfrew Mfg. AUGER, Asa, lawyer; b. Granby. Can., Dec. 25. Co., Pond Creek Coal Co., Old Colony Ins. Co. Mem. 1871: s. Zenas and Adele (Commeau) Auger; came Beacon Soc Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Algon- to U.S. in 1881: ed. pub. schs.: Springfield Coll.; quin, Vesper Country. Recreations: horseback rid- studied law with Judge Nathan Washburn: m. ing, hunting. Home: Parker House, Boston: (sum- Dec. 25, 1896. Georgianna Auger, of New Bedford, mer) Dunstable, Mass. Office: India Wharf, Mass. Practiced in New Bedford since Jan., 1895; Boston.* atty. and dir. N.B. Loan Co., Twenty-Five Associ- attstin rrank Eua-ene electrical oner ■ h ates; treas. and dir. Union Cranberry Co.; dir. a ntesburv Mass Tun? r^ 1 S73 s I Ho.^^^^ North End Loan Co. Mem. French Sharp Shooters. Marv A Vcurrfer/Austin^ BS Dartmouth 1895- Federation Franco- American. Republican. Clubs: ^ lun^ 22 1899 Maud N True oTTme'sburv Laurier. Rochambeau. Parisian. Home: 310 Saw- Mass Prof elec'eneri^i and S of de^tS yer St. Office: 37 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. ^f,f " x^;' °a'nd Dart",^ou"th ^ColL,%Vcl ^isk Air. AUGUR, Charles Parmelee; b. Middlefield, Conn., engring. edn. extension; consultin.g engr. and con- Feb. 17, 1S57: s. Phineas M. and Lucy E. (Parme- tractor. Mem. A.A.A.S., Soc. for Promotion Engi- lee) Augur; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1878; m. Ida E. neering Edn., Am. Geog. Soc, Vt. Soc. Engrs., Nor- Bradley, of Middletown, Nov. 18, 1880 (died Apr. wich Scientific Assn. (pres.), Sigma Chi, Grange. 4, 1901): m. 2d, Apr. 30, 1903, Mrs. Henrietta (Has- Clubs: Dartmouth Graduate, Dartmouth Scientific kell) Comstock; children (by first marriage). Amy Assn. Author: Laboratory Manual, Hydraulics, Harriet, Edward Wilcox, Henry Bradley; (by 2d 1912; Laboratory Manual, Electrical, 1912; Exam- marriage) Kenneth Edwin. Charles Parmelee, Jr. pies in Electrical Engineering, 1912; etc Contbr. Engaged in farming since beginning of active ca- on scientific subjects. Address: 11 South Park, reer; selectman. 19()5-8; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., Hanover, N.H. 52 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND AUSTIN, Harry Bursley, intr. ; b. Farinington Falls Ale, Aijr. :i», 1J>(>6; s. Frank J. and Achsah C U''illt^lJ''own) Austin; descendant through lather of Nicholas Cady, VVatertown, Mass., 1645, and through maternal line of Thomas Fillebrown, of Charlestown, Mass.. 1G5S; grad. Farmington High Sch 1SS3; A.B., Bowdoin, 1887; m. Dora la. HiU- man of New Vineyard, Me., Oct. 1, 1S9U (died 1899)- 1 duugliter, Kuth, b. Nov. 8, 1891; m. 26, Bertha M. True, of I'hillips, Me., June 1, 1904. Kn- gaged in mfr. of spools as mem. firm of Austin & Co. 18S7-09; sold business to Internal. Mfg. Co., and gen. supt. for same since Jan., 1914. Alternate del Kep. Nat. Conv.. 1900. del., 1904; mem. Rep. State Com.. Me., 1908-10; mem. 75th and 76th leg- islatures, 1911-15; chmn. Commrs. of Inland Fish- eries and Game, July 3, 1914. Mem. Nat. Assn. Game and Fish Commrs., North Am. Fish and Game Protective Assn.. Me. Acad. Sciences. Unita- rian. Mason (Shriner); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Recrea- tions: hunting, fishing. Home: I'hillips, Me. Ad- dress: Augusta, Me., and Phillips, Me. AUSTIN, Henry, lawyer, author; b. Boston, Dec. 21. 1858; s. William and Rachel Austin (both de- ceased); ed. Chauncy Hall Sch. and Harvard Coll.; m. Helen S. Nye. of New Bedford, Mass., May 7, 1899; no children. Practiced law in Boston since 1880; commr. of insolvency for 6 yrs.; asso. justice of Municipal Ct., Boston (West Roxbury Dist.). Author: The Law Concerning Farms; American Farm and Game Laws; American Fish and Game Daws; Diquor Law in New England. Home: 1455 Beacon St., Hrookline. Address: Box 155 Back Bay Post Office, Boston, Mass. AUSTIN, James Walker, lawyer; b. Charlestown, Mass., July 16, 1866; s. Francis B. and Ellen Louise (Whiting) Austin; descended from Richard Austin, who can.e to Miierica, 16:32, and on mother's side from Samuel Whiting; preparatory education Hop- kinson's School, Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1888; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1891; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1891; trustee Warren In- stitution for Savings, Boston Floating Hospital. .\ltm. Har Assn. r'liy of Boston. Unitarian. Ma- son. Clubs: Country, Union, Harvard (Boston). Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 1006 Exchange Bldg.. 53 State St., Boston. AUSTIN, John Osborne, author; b. Providence, R.I., Dec. 28, 1849; s. Samuel and Elizabeth Hanson (Osborne) Austin; grad. at Union Hall Sch., Provi- dence (of which his father was prin.), 1866: m. Helen Augusta, d. William and Emma Louise (Bar- ker) Whitaker. of Providence, June 24, 1878; 2 children, Rosamond W., Richard S. In wool busi- ness until 1883; since then devoted to geneal. and lit. work. Traveled extensively, including South African diamond fields (1873), in Europe several times. Life mem. R.I. Hist. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 113 George St., Providence.* AUSTIN, John Tumell, mfr.; b. Poddington, Eng., May 16, 1869; s. Jonathan and Charlotte (Turnell) Austin; ed. St. Michael's and All Angels' schs., London: m. Jane M. Rogers, of Milan, O., Oct. 5, 1892. Came to America, 1889; in employ of Farrand & Votey Organ Co.. Detroit, 1889-93; with Clough &: Warren Co., mfg. organs under his pat- ents, 1S93-S; pres. and gen. mgr. Austin Organ Co, Hartford, Conn., since 1898. Mem. Hartford Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, City, Hartford Automobile. Musicians' (New York). Recreations: motoring. Home: 54 N. Beacon St. Office: 158 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn.* AUSTTN. liPon Hudson, clergyman; b. Coventry, Conn., Aug. 30, 1870; s. Hudson and Mary E. (Bartlett) Austin; A B., Amherst. 189S; B.D., Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1901; m. Bessie Carter, of Quincy, Mass., Sept. 5, 1902. Oi'dained Congl. ministry, 1901; formerly pastor Washington St. Ch.. Quincy, Mass.; pastor Roslindale since Oct. 1, 1006. Clubs: Boston. Congregational. Address: 46 Fairview St., Roslindale (Boston), l\Tass. AUSTIN. 'Warren Bohinson, lawyer; b. Highgate. Vt., Nov. 12, 1877: s. Chauncev Goodrich and Anne Mathilda (Robinson) Austin: Ph.B . U. of Vt., 1899: studied law with C. G. Austin t SS for more than 30 yrs. Mem. Grange. Address: North Stonington, Conn. AVEBT, Willis Frank, educator; b. Manchester, N.H., Jan. 31, 1881; s. Frank Winfield and Anna (Quinn) Avery; descendant of Capt. John Averv, the immigrant, of Mass.: grad. Manchester High Sch., 1900; A.B., Brown U., 1904; U. of Me., 1910; m. Annice Hill, of Manchester, N.H., Aug. 25. 1904. Teacher high sch., Westmoreland. N.H., 1904-5; prin. Wiscasset Acad., 1905-6, Limington Acad., since 1906, also trustee. Mem. Me. State Teachers' Assn., Limington. Teachers' Assn. fpres.). Me. School Masters' Club. Pres. North York County S.S. Assn. Republican. Mason. Address: Liming- ton Academy, Limington, Me. AXTEIitE, John Franklin, M.D. ; b. Morristown, X.J., Aug. 28, 1S54; s. Stephen D. and Nancy (Sut- ton') Axtelle: descendant of Thomas Axtelle, of Sudbury, Mass, 1622; ed. pub. schs. of Minneapo- lis. Minn.; M D., Long Island Med. Coll., 1878: m. Hartford, Conn.. 1882. Mrs. Ella M. Norvall (nee Cook); m. 2d. Mar. 17, 1903, Stella D. Waterman. Practiced in Hartford since 1879. IMem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Med. Soc, Hart- ford County Med. Assn. Republican. Conelist. Masnn (32°. Shriner) : mem. I.O.O.F. K.P Club: Hartford Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Address: 561 Main St.. Hartford. Conn.; (summer) Weath- ersfleld. Conn. AVCBIGG, William Anderson, civil engr. ; b. Pass-Tic X.J.. Apr. 26. 1859: s. Benjamin B. (IM.D.) and Catherine E. (Anderson) Aycrisrg; g.g.e s. John Avcrigg, sursreon in the British Navy, 1770. sta- tioned at New York; g.g.s. of Dr. Ben.iamin \vcrieg. founder of Aurora Grata Consistory, Brooklvn, NY.. 1808: ed. D. S. Evertson's Sch., N.Y. Citv; C.E.. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1884; m. Jessie Kelsey T\^ilcox, of Passaic. N.J., Oct. 20. 1887; 2 children. Edward "\A^ilcox. .Teanie Aycrigg CMrs. Lee R. Robbins. of Norwich. Conn.). Be- gan active career as asst. enerr. U.P. R.R., 1885; engr. Birmingham Bridge & Bolt Co., 1888: asst. engr. Edge Moor Bridge Works. 1889-91; consult- ing erer. N.Y. Citv, 1892-98: supervisinsr bridsre engr. TT.P.R.R., 1899-05; bridge engr. Western Pa- cific R.R.. 1906-8: citv engr., Omaha. 1909: con- sulting engr.. Omaha. 1910-12: moved to Stamford, Conn., 1912. and continues as consulting: engr. For- merly trustee Clarkson Memorial Hosp., Omaha. Mem. Ant. Soc. C.E . Chi Phi. Democrat. Episco- palian. Mem. Passaic Lodge, No. 67, F. & A.M.; Aurora Grata Consistorv, A.A.S.R., Brooklvn. Clubs: Stamford Yacht. Masonic CBrooklyn). Ad- dress: Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. ATEB Charles Fanning, financier: b. Lowell. Mass., 1865: A.B., Harvard Univ.. 1887. Dir. Old Colony Trust Co.. State St. Trust Co., Electric Corpn., N.H. Electric Ry. Co., N.E. Telephone & Telesrraph Co.. Southern IMass. Telephone Co., Lamson Consolidated Store Service Co., Am. Pneu- matic Service Co.. Cripnle Creek Central Ry. <^o.. Am. Investment Securities Co.. Boott Mills, Tre- mont & Suffolk Mills. Merrimack Mffr. Co., Dis- tilling Co. of America, J. C. Ayer Co.; trustee Oliver B'l'isr. Trust. Home: 127 Commonwealth Av. Office: Oliver Bldg.. Boston. AYEB, Clarence Walter, librarian: Mav 29. 1862- Apr. 11, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) AYEB, Franklin Deining-, clergyman; moved to Ardmore, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) n -fX?^' I"rederick, mfr.; b. Ledyard, Conn., Dec. 8, 1822; s. Frederick and Persis (Cook) Ayer; acad. ?^i"-\ '"-Syracuse, N.Y., Cornelia Wheaton, 1858 (died 1878); 2d, Ellen Banning, of St. Paul, 1884. Uith his brother, Dr. James C, organized firm of J. C. Ayer Co., proprietary medicines, becoming 1st treas. until 1893; with his brother, James C, purchased controlling interest of Tremont Mills and Suffolk Mfg. Co., Lowell, consolidating both as Tremont & Suffolk Mills, 1871; purchased Wash- ington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1885, which he re- organized as Washington Mills Co., of which he was treas.; one of organizers and pres., 1901-5, Am Woolen Co.; an organizer and pres. Lowell & An- dover R.R. Co.; dir. Am. Woolen Co., Boston Ele- vated R.R., Internat. Trust Co., J. C Ayer Co Tremont & Suffolk Mills, Columbia Nat. Life Ins' Co. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Beacon Soc. Clubs: Algonquin. Country. Home: 395 Com- monwealth Av. Office: Oliver Bldg., Boston.* AYEB, Harry Bennett, lawyer; b. Cornish, Me., Apr. 14, 1871; s. James Curtis and Mary Armine (Bennett) Ayer; grad. Cornish High Sch., 1890; studied law in office of Hon. George F. Clifford and admitted to York County bar, 1895; m. Apr. 5, 1899, Susan E. Bacon, of Biddeford, Me. Prac- ticed in Westbrook, Me, 1 yr. ; in partnership with Hon. Abner Oakes, South Berwick, 1896-1900; elected register of Probate for York Co., Me., 1900, and reelected Sept., 1912, for term of 4 yrs. Re- publican. Mason (K.T.), Elk. Home: Bidde- ford, Me. AYEB, James Isaac, electrical and mech. engr.; b. Medford, Mass., Feb. 3, 1854; s. James Benjamin and Harriet Augusta (Page) Ayer; ed. pub. schs. of Maiden, Mass.; Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa.; Pearl Cottage Sem., Elizabeth, N.J. ; m. Mary Lil- lian Cleveland, of Melrose, Mass., Aug. 9, 1876; 4 daughters. Engaged as civil engr. on railroad work, 1870-4; mill manager, 1874-5; in mercantile business until 1884; gen. agt. and engr., Jenney Electric Co., Indianapolis, 1884-9; built and man- aged the Municipal Electric Light Co.'s plant at St. Louis, 1889-94; manager Am. Electric Heating Corpn. and its successor, the Simplex E. H. Co., since 1896 (also inember board directors). Pres. Manufacturers Assn. of Cambridge; hon. mem. Nat. Electric Light Assn. (ex. pres.); mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; for 15 years mem. American Mech. Engrs. Clubs: Rotary, Engineers, Mass. Reform (Boston), Colonial (Cambridge. Mass.). Home: 30 Agassiz St. Office: Sidney St., Cam- bridge, Mass. AYEB, Mary Allette, compiler, editor: b. Hamp- stead, N.H., Sept. 11, 1859; d. Albert Williams and Ann Lydia (Hoyt) Ayer; descendant of John Aver, Haverhill, Mass., 1636, and of John Hoyt, Salis- bury, Mass., about 1635: ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; unmarried. Methodist. Compiler and editor: Daily Cheer Year Book, 1903: The Joys of Frendship, 1905; Heart Melodies, 1907: Keep Up Your Courage, 1908. Address: 11 10th Av., Haverhill, Mass. AYEB, Nathaniel Farwell, mfr.; b. Boston, June 24. 1878; s. James B. and Mary E. (Farwell) Ayer; B.S., Harvard, 1900; unmarried. Pres. Farwell Bleacherv, Farwell Mills; dir. Boston Safe De- posit & Trust Co., Manufacturers' Power Co.; treas. and dir. Mvanza Mills, manufacturers cotton yarn. Episcopalian. Address: 70 K^lby St., Boston. AYEB, Thomas Herbert, M.D., oculist; b. Litch- field, Me., June 18. 1865; s. Cowper S. and Mere- dith T. (Hancock) Ayer; A.B., Bowdoin. 1888; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1893. Interne Me. Gen. Hosp., Portland, Me., 1893-4; 1st asst. phys.. Long Island Hosp., Boston, 1894-6; practiced in Westboro. Mass., since 1896; phys. to State Re- form Sch. since 1902. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi. Republican, (jonglist. Ad- dress: 9 High St., Westboro, Mass. AYEB, W. M., ry. official, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) AYEB, William Oliver, clergyman; b. San- gerville. Me., June 25, 1845; s. William O. and Jane P"'arnham (Wade) Ayer; giad. Bangor (Me.) 5-4 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND High Sch., 1865; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville. Me., IStJN (D.D.. 1908); prad. Newton (Mass.) Theol. Instn., 1871; m. Ella M. Stevens, of Waterville, Aug. 9, 1871 (died, Aug. 10. 1905). Ordained to ministry, Bapt. Ch., 1871; pastor, Peterboro, N.H., 1871-4, Skowhegan, IMe., 1874-84, Everett, Mass., 1884-90. L,iverniore Falls, Me., 1890-3, Warren Av. Bapt. Ch., Brockton, Mass., 1893-05; acting pastor Bapt. Ch., Braintree, Mass., 1905-8, Kenduskeag, Me., 1909-15, liiunswick, since 1915. Served as pvt. Co. A, 1st Regt., N.G.S.M., 1864. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa (Colby Coll.), G.A.R. Addres.s: 36 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Me. AYI.ING, Aug-ustus Davis, military official. (See vol. 1909.) AYI.II7G, Charles Iiincoln; b. Ccntreville, Cape Cod, INIass.; s. Gen. Augustus Davis and Elizabeth (Freeman) Ayling; ed. Concord High Sch.; m. Margaret E. Robertson, of Chicago, Apr. 17, 1900; 1 son, Robertson. With E. H. Rollins & Sons, until 1899; formed firm of Montgomery, Rollins & Co., which later became Baker, Avling & Co., of which has since been mem.; v.p. and dir. Conn. River Power Co. of Me.; dir. John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boulevard Trust Co. (Brookline), Munici- pal Service Co., N.E. Power Co., Mass. Co. Mem Mil. Order Legion of Honor. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Boston Athletic Assn., Seaquit, Appala- chian Mountain (hon.). Home: Brookline, Mass Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. •^YIiIMTO, Cora Belle, business woman. (See vol. AYI.WARD, James Francis, lawyer; b. Cam- .rj"^'*^'' -^^^ss., Aug. 4, 1862; s. James and Johanna (Maher) Aylward; A.B., Boston Coll., 1884 (AM 1892); student Harvard Law Sch., class of 1887* and in law office, Gaston and Whitney, Boston' admitted to bar, Aug. 2, 1887; m. Emma B. Bar- rett, of Boston, Sept. 19, 1895. Practicing in Bos- ton and Cambridge; mem. Common Council, 1888 Board of Aldermen, 1889-92, 1901-2, Cambridge- mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4; Dem. candidate for mayor of Cambridge. 1907; city solicitor, Cam- bridge, since 1909. Mem. Am., Mass., and Middle- "I^^Jlf/' '''■''V^''r. '5a'- -"^ssn- City of Boston. Mem. rhifi/ HI °^ Columbus, Elks, Royal Arcanum, oi^fn ^o."^ ^'"'fi Society, Am.-Irish Hist. Soc. Club (Clover (Boston). Home: 259 Harvard St Cambridge. Office: 345 Tremont Bldg.. Boston AYRES, Frank C, mf r. ; b. in Brown Co., Wis., July 15, 1866; s. David C. and ]\Iary (Camp) Ayres; ed. pub. schs., Springfield, Mass.; m. Sara M. Chamberlain, of West Roxburv, Mass., Oct. 6, 1896- 2 daughters. Marguerite, Frances C. Engaged iii business in the West 5 yrs. ; then with Springfield Inst, for Savings, Mass.; with :Mass. Life Ins Co at Omaha, Neb.; entered employ of J. C. Pearson Co., mfrs. cement head nails, Boston, 1897, treas 1898-13. pres. since reorganization, 1913. Mem Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32°) Clubs- Algonquin, Boston City. Boston Athletic A.ssn' Home: 1501 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 306 Ex- change Bldg.. Boston. AYRES, Iieonard Porter, educator. (See vol 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) AYRES, Milan CUurcli, editor The Boston Daily Adveiti.ser, 1890-1903. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America.) Address: Revere House, Bos- ton, Mass. AYRES, Milan 'Valentine, elec. engr. ; moved to Newark, N.J. (See vol. 190 9, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) AYRES, Philip "Wlieelock, forester; b. Winterset, la., May 26, 1861; s. Ellas J. Avres; Ph.B., Cor- nell, 18S4; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1888; m. Alice Stanley Taylor, of Newton, Mass., Aug. 8, 1899. Tutor and fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1886-8; gen. sec. Associated Charities, Cincinnati, 1889-95; studied penal and charitable instns.. in Europe, 1895; gen. sec. Bureau of Associated Charities, Chicago, 1895-7; asst. sec. Charity Organization Soc, New York, 1897-1900; forester of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, since 1900. Superintendent of the Summer School in Phil- anthropic Work, New York Charity Organization Soc, 1898-1905. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home; Franconia, N.H. Office: Concord, N.H.* AYRES, Samuel Gilbert, clergyman; b. Jersey City. N.J.. July 23. 1870; s. Samuel James and Sarah (Maddock) Ayres; grad. schs. of New York, 1887; glad. St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1898; m. Nov. 17, 1898, Minnie C. Jackson, of Macedon, N.Y. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1898; pastor Dexter, N.Y., 1898-9, Victor, N.if., 1899-02, Cin- cinnati, 1902-9, Woonsocket, R.I., since 1909. Trustee Ballou Home for the Aged, Woonsocket, R.l. State Normal Sch., Providence. Sec. R.I. Uni- versalist Conv. ; treas. Ministerial Alliance, Woon- socket. Mem. Eta Pi Alpha. Mason. Home: Woon- socket, R.I. AYRES, Samuel Loring, merchant; b. Norfolk, Va., Sept. lu, 1874; s. Samuel L. P. (rear admiral U.S.N., retired, 1897) and Almira J. (Stonaker) Ayres; ed. in pub. schs., Phila., and New York; m. Sarah Hobart Otis, of Watertown, Mass., Oct. 27, 1904; 3 children. Ward Otis, Virginia, Samuel Loring, Jr. Began with George P. Couper Co., chemical mfrs.. New York, 1892; later engaged with Ellis Jackson & Co., chemical dealers, at Phila., Pa.; organized. 1906, firm of Ayres. Bridges & Co.. mchts., Boston, trading principally in China and eastern countries; v. -p. China American Trad- ing Co.; pres. Am. Cotton Waste Exchange; dir. Eastern (jhemical Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Dedham Country, Polo. Rec- reations: golf, yachting. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 200 Summer St.. Boston. AYRES, "William Sullivan, clergvman; b. Rus- sellville. Ky.. Oct. 10. 1862; s. James E. and Sarah (Crutcher) Ayres; Scotch and Huguenot ancestry; prep. edn. under his father; grad. Newton Theol. Instn.. 1895; m. Emma Young, of Greenfield. Mo.. Dec. 11, 1889; 3 children. Clarence E.. Edith A.. W. Ernest. Ordained to ministry. Bapt. Ch., 1885; pastor Worthen St. Bapt. Ch.. Lowell. Mass.. 1885-91. 1st Bapt. Ch.. Portland. 1891-9. Central Bapt. Ch.. Westfield. Mass.. since 1900. Republi- can. Address: 38 Holland Av., Westfield, Mass. AYRES, "Winfield, surgeon; b. Oakham, Mass., Oct. 6, 1864; s. Moses Oliver and Hannah I. (Farn- ham) Ayres: B.Sc. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1886; M.D., Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1893; m. Lucie Leveque Prudhomme. of New Orleans^ 1896. House surgeon. 1894, chief of clinic genito- urinary diseases and demonstrator of anatomy, 1894-01. Bellevue Hosn. -Med. Coll.; adj. nrof. genito-urinary diseases. New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch.. since 1901. Practice confined to urinary organs. Pres. New York Soc. Am. Urol. Assn., 1905-7; mem. A.M.A.. N.Y. State and Co. Med. assns., etc. Home: Stamford. Conn. Office: 616 Madison Av.. New York.* B BABB, Cyrus Cates, civil engr.; b. Portland, Me., June 18, 1867; s. Cyrus K. and Mary Lucretia (Judkins) Babb; B.S.. Mass Inst. Tech.. 1890; m. Grace Crowther, of Lutherville, Md.. Mar. 7, 1906. H.\drogrH nher l'JS. Geoi Survey, 1890-02, engr. same, 1902-6; engr. U.S. Reclamation Service, 1906-9; dist. engr. U.S. Geol. Survey. 1910; apptd. chief engr. i\Ie. State Water Storage Commn., July 1, 1911; now consulting hydraulic engr. Address: Augusta. Me.* BABB, Ed-n-ard Everett, school books and sch. supplies: b. IMelrose, Mass.. Oct. 20. 1859; s. Walter and Sarah Jane (Rand) Babb; ed. pub. schs.. Mel- rose and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll.; m. Mary Alice <-(ise, of Meiio.sr. .June 2. 1892: 1 son, Edward Everett, ,Ir. Began as dealer in sch. books and sch. supplies, Boston, 1885. and has de- veloped the largest business of the kind in U.S. under title of E'lward E Babb & Co. r.sole owner); v. -p. Atlantic Shipping Co.; dir. Liberty Trust Co.; trustee Pine Bank Park. Melrose Hosp. Assn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Na- tional Amateur Athletic Union of U.S. (ex-pres. ; now mem. bd. of govs.). Republican. Universalist. Mason (Blue ijodse. Chanter. Comniandery. Shrine). Clubs: Boston Athletic (bd. of govs.). WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 55 Merrimack Valley Country, Bellevue Golf, Wor- stantine; pres. Masonic Temple. Club: Westmin- cester Country. Recreations: athletic sports, ster (pres.). Home: Bellows Falls, Vt. motoring-, golf. Home: 128 E. Emerson St., Mel- BABBITT, George TrankUn, journalist; b. Barre. rose, Mass. Office: 93 Federal St., Boston. Mass., Nov. 25, 1S4S; s. Pliny Henry and Lydia BABB, Thomas Earle, clergyman; b. Orange, (Perry) Babbitt; grad. A.B., Harvard, 1872; m. N.J., Aug. 21, 1840; s. William "George and Anna ^t Brooklyn Eunice Humphrey Allen, Mar. 22, (Earle) Babb; in business, N.Y. City, 1856-9; stu- 1905. Reporter and editor on Boston Post until dent New York U., 1860-1; A.B., Amherst, 1865; JS77; pvt. sec. to Mayor Prince; returned to Bos- student Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865-7: D.B., Andover ton Post and became Washington corr.; apptd. Theol. Sem., 1868; m. Ellen Augusta Cook, of by Mayor Prince mem Bd. of Health; health Bangor, Me., Sept. 28, 1869; 5 children, Agnes C. ??"^"??- , ^??^*^?"'^ 1?^9-J,900; editor on Boston (Mrs. F. .J. Knowlton), Marv Louise (Mrs. W. D. g.^J-'^l'^' 18^4-09. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country, New Rich). Emily A., Thomas E"., .Tr., Gertrude (Mrs. ^''^'"f- Harvard, Papyrus. Home: Rockport, H. H. Wright). Ordained ministrv Oongl. Ch., Mass." 1869; pastor Eastport, Me., 1868-71, Oxford, Mass., BABBITT, Irving', college prof.; b. Dayton, O., 1871-7, Presbyn. Ch., Victor, N.Y., 1877-83, Congl. Aug. 2, 1865; s. Edwin Dwight and Augusta (Dar- Ch., West Brookfleld, Mass., 1883-9, Chelsea, Mass., ling) Babbitt; A.B., Harvard, 1889, A.M., 1893; 1889-92, Holden, Mass., 1892-12: retired and since studied Paris, 1891-2; m. Dora May Drew, of Cam- in local ministerial service. Republican. Mem. bridge, Mass., June 12, 1900. Instr. Romance Worcester Central Assn. Ministers, Brookfleld langs., Williams Coll., 1893-4; instr. French, 1894- Assn. Ministers, Rochester Presbytery (N.Y.); 02, asst. prof., 1902-12, prof. French lit., 1912 — , Beta Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Chapter Harvard. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America; hon. Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Social Economic (pres.), Wor- mem. Harvard Chapter Phi Beta Kappa. 1897. cester Congregational. Home: Holden. Mass. Club: Colonial (Cambridge). (See Who's Who in BABBITT, Charles A., lawyer; Mar. 11. 1851- f^m|rica for lMK>ks and wntmgs.) Home: 6 Kirk- Aug. — , 1911. (See vol. 1909.) ^""^ ■""•' '-amoriage, Mass. BABBITT, John Edward, mfr. ; b. Bellows Falls, Vt 1889-90; m. Mary Brigham King (Vassar, '82), of Concord, Mass., Sept. 16, 1891. Taught in dist. BABCOCK, Harmon Seeley, lawyer; b. New Le- schs. from 1877; prin. Greenwoods pub. sch.. New banon, N.Y.. Apr. 11. 1849: s. George Henry and Hartford, Conn., 18S0-1: instr.. Harvard. 1885-9, Sarah Gilbert (Merrill) Babcock; ed. pub. and Mass. Inst. Tech., 1SS7-S. Columbia, 1891-1900; high schs. of Lee and Lenox, Mass.; Brookside prof., U. of the South, 1900-3; instr., Rutgers Coll., Sem., Stockbridge, Mass.; A.B., Brown U., 1874, 1903-5: prof., Dartmouth Coll.. 1908-13, Tufts Coll., A.M., 1877; admitted to bar 1877; m. Eva S. Bel- 1913 — . Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Dialect Soc. den, of Lenox. Mass.. June 11, 1879 (now deceased) ; (sec. and editor Dialect Notes, 1895-9). Author: m- 2d, Julia E. Buckminster, of East Providence, College Words and Phrases. 1900. Also manv ednl. R-I-. Apr. 17. 1902: 2 children living, Mary K., and philol. monographs. Home: Tufts College. Harmon S.. Jr. Teacher Univ. Grammar Sch.. Mass.* Providence, 1874-6; practiced law at Providence; .^..^_-__ -^ , ^ , -, ^ , ^ supt. pub. schs.. East Providence, 1879-82; removed BABBITT, Prank Cole, college prof.; b. at law office to East Providence, 1908; town solicitor, Bridgewater Conn., June 4, 1867: s. Lsaac and 1884-7 and 1900-12: coroner 1884-12. Mem. R.L Sarah (Cole) Babbitt; brother of Eugene Howard Bar Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Address: Raynham Babbitt; A B.. Harvard. 1890. .^ M.. 1892, PhD.. Center. Mass. 1895: m. Ethel Hall, of Cambridge. Mass., June _ _' _^,„' _ , , ^ , i, <-> tu t-- *„ 28. 1900. Taught in common schs , Conn., 1885-7. BABCOCK, John, hotel prop ; b. South Kingston, pvt. sch., Boston. 1890-5: fellow Am. Sch. Classi- R.I.. May 23, 1831; sHezekiah and Dorcas (Peck- cal Studies, Athens. 1895-6; instr. Greek, Harvard, ham) Babcock; grad. Friends Sch^ Providence, 1896-8: instr. Greek. 1898-9. prof., since 1899. Trin- R-I- abo".t 1848 or 50; m. Mary Peckham Perry, of itv Coll. Mem. Archreol. Inst. America (council). South Kingston. R.L, Sept^ 1856. Propr. Massa- Am. Philol. Assn.. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Greek soit Hotel, Narragansett Pier, R.I., since 1880 Grammar. 1902. Contbr. various classical and Pi"es- Wakefield Inst, for Savings; dir. \\akefield other periodicals. Home: 65 Vernon St., Hartford, ^aTik, since 1870: dir. Wakefield Trust Co. Re- Conn * publican. Mem. Friends Ch. Home: Wakefield, R.I. Address: Massasoit Hotel, Narragansett BABBITT, rrederick Herbert, mfr.: b. Keene. Pier, R.I. N.H.. Nov. 23, 1859; s. George Hewes Babbitt: „l-,.~«.«-, « i r-.,^i+*- v^5oV,r.r,- h XTownnrt grad. Bellows Falls (Vt.) High Sch., 1876; studied ^ f^^^O^c^'if f?'^*^ ?tanfon and skrah I Bab- in pvt. schs.; m. Katharine E. Britton, Sept. 19, ^-^ Oct. 8, 1851. s. Stanton and baran.j Bao 1C0Q. 1 „v,;i/i T\T„/i„i.-„„ /i\T„^ Tj- 1 — *. TVT T.^Lii_..^' cock : STrad. Salem High Sch., 18bs, tooK spi. iff^: mem VtT Ho. of Rep!. 1910 Senate. 19lT-13 ^^^^^^^fri^u^^T^^f^.^. S^ftT^Hm' r7 o'fflce •' ""i (chmn. finance com. and pres. pro tern, of Senate, "^^'■> /^]^® Dunes, Watch Hill. R.L Office 1 etc.). Served as v.-p. for Vt., of the Atlantic •'^^^ ^^- ''"^^ton. Deeper "Waterways Assn.; pres. Greater Vt. Assn.; BABSON, Elmer "Warren, veterinarian: b. Glou- pres. Bellows Falls Chamber of Commerce, Boston cester. Mass., Dec. 31, 1874; s. Osman and Marcia Chamber of Commerce: Vt. del. to Rivers and Har- Lee (Duley) Babson; descendant of Tsabell Bab- bors Con.gress. Republican. Eniscopalian. Scot- son, 1637; grad. Gloucester High Sch., 1893; AI.D.V., tish Rite Mason (33°); thrice Illustrious Comdr. Harvard Sch. of Vet. Medicine, 1897; m. 1903, of Grand Council: Deputv Grand Comdr. of Grand Emma Gustafva Leveau, of Viken, Sweden. Prac- Commanderv of Vt.. K.T.: officer Grand Imperial ticed in Gloucester. Mass., since July. 1897: demon- Council of Vt. : Grand Orator of Red Cross of Con- strator of anatomy. Harvard Sch. of Vet. Medicine, 56 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1908-9, also mem. adminisiratlve bd. ; mem. and sec. Mass. Bd. of Registration in \^et. Medicine since 1904; veterinarian Gloucester Bd. of Health. Trustee Cape Ann Savings Banit. Mem. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., Mass. Vet. Med. Assn. Republican. Univcrsalist. Mason (32°). Address: 343 Wash- ingl'Ui .St.. ( Moucester, Mass. BABSON, Robert Tillinjrhast, lawyer; b. Glou- cester, Mass., Feb. 3, 1862; s. William and Mary Isabel (Wyman) Babson; direct descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley, of Mass. Bay Colony, Rev. .John Rog-ers. one of the early presidents of Har- vard U., and Brig. Gen. Jas. Reed, who com- manded a legt. at Battle of Bunker Hill and was the first brig. gen. created by the CJontinental Con- gress, 1776; prep. edn. Gloucester High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1882; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1885; m. Alice Gary Jordan, of Gloucester, June 14, 1900; 2 children, Harriet Worcester, William. In practice since 1885; v. -p. Federal Wharf & Storage Co ; elk. and dir. Met. Wharf & Storage Co. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Bunkei- Hill Monument Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: Gloucester, Mass. Office: 16 State St.. Boston. BABSON, Bog-er "Ward, statistician; b. Glouces- ter, Mass., July 6, 1875; s. Nathaniel and Ellen F. (Stearns) Babson; prep. edn. Gloucester High Sch.; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1898; m. Grace M. Knight, on Mar. 29, 1900; 1 daughter, Edith Low. Bond salesman for several yrs. ; foundei-, 1902, Babson Statistical Organiza- tion, supplying authoritative information to bankers, mfrs., investors, etc., with offices in Bos- ton, New York, Phila., Chicago, Pittsburgh, and agencies in Europe; also developed successfully The Moody Manual Co., the Nat. Quotation Bu- reau, the Standard Statistical Bureau, all of New York; especially interested in forwarding cooper- ative competition and profit sharing among mfrs. Fellow Royal Statis. Soc, London; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. (exec, com.). Am. Statis. Assn. (li- brary com.). Club: Boston City. Author: Busi- ness Barometers, 1909; Bonds and Stocks, 1912; Commercial Paper (with Ralph May), 1912; also ("Future Series"): The Future of the Working Classes; The Future Method of Investing Monev: The Future of the Churches; The Future of the Railroads: The Future of the Nations; The Fu- ture of World Peace. Contbr. to Saturday Even- ing Post, New York Sun, etc., on economic and financial topics. Recreations: farming. Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass.* BABSON, Thomas McCrate. lawyer; Mav 28. lS47-Mar. 5, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BACHBIiDBB, Nahum Josiah. ex-governor; b. Andover, N.H., Sept. 3, 1854; s. William Adams and Adeline E (Shaw) Bachelder; ed. Taunton Hill Sch., Andover. Franklin (N.H.) Acad, and New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn. : (hon. A.M., Dart- mouth Coll., 1887; A.B., N.H. Coll., 1899); m. Marv A. Putnev. of Andover, N.H.. June SO. 1SS7. Farmer since 1875; sec. N.H. Bd. Agr., 1887-1913; gov. of N.H., 1903-5. Republican. Master Nat. Grange, 1905-11. Clubs: Wonolancet (Concord). Derryfleld (Manchester). Home: East Andover, N.H.* BACHBI^BBB, Thomas Cog-swell, lawyer; b. Gilmanton, N.H.. Nov. 6. 1860; s. Samuel Fogg and Martha Badger (Cogswell) Bachelder; A.B.. Har- vard, 1883. A.M., 1886: LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1886: m. Claudia Wilma Crosbv, of Boston, Nov. 8, 1893; children, Olive, and Wilma. Practiced in Boston since Dec, 1886; member Boston City Coun- cil. 1894. 1895: mem. Mass. Ho. of Ren.. 1896, 1897. Dir. Am. Stave and Cooperage Co., Harvard Im- provement Assn. Mem. Mass. Militia, 3 years. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Club: Colonial of Dorchester. Home: 39 Gleason St., Doich'stcr. OfTice: 10 Tremont St., Boston. BACHBI.I1BB, Irving', author; b. Pierpont. N.Y., Sept. 26. 1859; s. Sanford Paul and Achsah Ann (Buckland) Bacheller; B S.. St. Lawrence IT., 1882, M.S.. 1892 (hon. A.M., 1901; Litt.D., Middlebury, 1910: LHD., St. Lawrence. 1911); m Anna Dot- mar Schnltz. of Brooklyn, Dec. 13, 1883. Actively connected with press of New York for yrs.; one of editors New York ^Vorld. 1898-1900. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Trustee St. Lawrence U. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Riverside. Conn.* BACHBIiIiBB, William Herrick. cigar mfr.; b. Machias, Me., Mar. 7, 1861; s. Josiah N. and Sarah J. (I'reble) Bacheller; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Alice F. Magennis. of Boston, July 27. 1886; 5 children. Margaret Evangeline (Mrs. Ernest Loring, of Haileybury, Ont.), Alice Mary. Grace Newton. Ruth Katherine, William Herrick, Jr. (died May 2, 1914). Began mfr. cigars in Boston. 1888; pres. and gen. nigr. CCA. Cigar Co. since 1902. Mem. Mass. State Militia, 4 yrs. Pres. Bd. of Aldermen, Medford. Mass. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mason (32°. K.T., Shriner) ; P.W. of N.E. Order Protection; P.M.W. of Order United Work- men. Clubs: Medford, Woodland Golf. Recrea- tions: motoring, fishing and golf. Home: Med- ford, Mass. Office: 376 Atlantic Av., Boston. BACHMANN, Hermann Heinrich, textile de- signer and instr. ; b. (Jieia, Germany, May 12. 1874; s. August Friedhold and Pauline (Drechsler) Bach- mann; ed. Textile Sch.. (iera; m. Aug. 25. 1894, Fanny H. Otto, of Meerane, Saxony, Germany. Served apprenticeship in designing with Gustave Weise, Gera, and continued with him as designer; came to America, 1890; successively in employ Parkhill Mfg. Co. (Fitchburg, Mass.), Boston But- ton Co.. Fitchburg Worsted Co., Lorraine Mfg. Co. (Pawtucket, R.I.), Smith Webbing Co.. Paw- tucket; head instr. in designing and power weav- ing, Lowell Textile Sch., since Oct., 1910. Pro- gressive in politics. Lutheran. Mem. Modern Woodmen of America. Home: 4 Dunfey St. Office: Lowell Textile School, Lowell. Mass. BACK, Harry E., lawyer; b. Union. Conn.. July 8, 1869; s. Roscius and Harriet Cutler (Robbins) Back; grad. Hitchcock Free Acad., Brimfield. Mass.. 1S8S; B.A.. Boston U.. 1892; student Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1893-5; admitted to bar. 1899; m. Ella Davenport Hutchins, of Danielson, Conn., Jan. 8, 1902. Practiced at Danielson since 1899; pros. atty. for town of Killingly, Conn., 1897-01; pros, agt., Co. of Windham, 1897-9; commr. of Bureau of Labor Statistics for State of Conn., 1899-03; judge of Town Ct. of Killingly since 1901; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1897, 191.^); mem. Rep. State Central Com. of Conn., 1906-10; mem. firm Back & Darbie; also partner of Warren D. Chase, as Back & Chase, Hartford, Conn., since Mar. 1. 1911; apptd. by Gov. Holcomb, mem. Conn. State Revi- sion Com., 1915. Has acted as dir. following electric companies: Peoples Tramway Co. (Killingly). Thompson Tramway Co. (New Haven), Danielson & Norwich St. Ry. Co. (New Haven), Worcester & Conn. Eastern Ry. Co., New Haven Consoli- dated Ry. Co., Worcester & Webster St. Ry. Co., Webster & Dudley St. Ry. Co., Attawangan St. Ry. Co. Conglist. Mason; mem. I.O O.F., K. of P.. Elks, Grange. Home: Danielson. Conn. Address: 36 Pearl St, Hartford, and Savings Bank Blk., Danielson, Conn. BACON, Alice Mabel, author; b. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 26, 1858; ed. pvt. schs.; Harvard exams., 1881; taught at Hampton Inst, 1883-8, and 1889. at Tokyo, Japan, 18SS-9 and 1900-2; founded Dixie Hosn. for training colored nurses, 1890. (See W^ho's Wholn America for books, etc.) Address: Deephaven Camp, Ashland, N.H.* BACON, Benjamin Wisner, theologian; b. Litch- field Conn.. Jan. 15, 1S60: s. Rev. Leonard Wool- sey and Susan (Bacon) Bacon; brother of Selden P.acon- prep. edn. Germany and Switzerland; B A.. Yale 1881. B.D.. 1884. A.M., 1892: (D.D., Western Reserve 1893, U. of Breslau, 1911; Litt.D., Syra- cuse, 1895; LL.D., 111. Coll., 1904); m. Eliza Buck- ingham Aiken, of Norwich. Conn., May 27, 1884. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1884: pastor Old Lyme. Conn., 1884-9. Oswego. N.Y., 1889-96; instr. N.T. Greek, 1896-7; prof. N.T. criticism and exegesis, since 1897, Yale. Dir. Am. Sch. of Archa?ology, Jerusalem. Svria, 1905-6: Earl lecturer, U. of Cal., 1911. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 244 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* BACON, Clarence Everett, lawyer; Nov. 11, lsr.6-Mar. 27, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 01 BACOIT, Curtiss S., judge; b. Middletown, Conn., July 2, 1S7?; s. Arthur W. and Henrietta B. (Parker) Bacon; descendant on maternal side of John Howland, of the Mayflower, and on paternal side of Nathaniel Bacon, first settler of Middle- town, 1650; g-rad. Middletown High Sch., 1896; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1896-9; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1902; unmarried. Began practicing at Middletown, 1902; corpn. counsel, 1906-7; judge of Ct. of Probate, Dist. of Middletown, since Jan. 6, 1909; trustee City Savings Bank. Mem. N.H. 2d Co., Governor's P^'oot Guard. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mem. I.O.R.M., B.P.O. Elks. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Middletown Yacht. Recrea- tions: boating. Address: iNliddletown, Conn. BACOK, Edwin Munroe, editoi-, author; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Oct. 20, 1844; academical edn. (A.M., Dartmouth, 1879). At age of 19 became reporter on Boston Advertiser; then editor Illustrated Chi- cago News; then, 1868-72, on New York Times; 1872-3, on staff of Boston Advei'tiser again; edi- ter in chief Boston Globe, 1873-8; managing editor Advertiser, 1878-84; and editor in chief, 1884-6; 1886-91, editor in chief Boston Post; editor Time and the Hour. 1897-1900. Author and editor of various historical works relating to Boston and New England, including Boston Illustrated; Bacon's Dictionary of Boston; Boston of To-day; Walks and Rides in the Country Round About Boston; Historic Pilgrimages in New England; Literary Pilgrimages in New England; Boston: A Guide Book; The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut; Rambles Around Old Boston; Yesterday in Journalism; The Boys' Drake; Direct Election and Law Making by Popu- lar Vote. Address: 36 Pinckney St., Boston. BACOIT, Elizabetli Saken; b. Cranston, R.I., Mar, 19, 1844; d. Solomon Willis and Elizabeth Walker (Wilbur) Kenyon; g.d. on maternal side, of John Wilbur, a widely known preacher of the Soc. of Friends; grad. Providence, R I., High Sch.; m. .James G. Bacon, of Poxboro, Mass., Oct. 6, 1869; 1 daughter, Alice Cary. Active for 30 yrs. in efforts to secure for women equal rights before the law; mem. Hartford Equal Rights Club since 1885 (pres. 1892-7 and 'since 1901); v. -p. at large of Conn. Woman Suffrage Assn , 1892-06 (during which time the duties of the presidency devolved largely on her), pres., 1906-10; dir. Conn. Peace Soc. Mem. High Sch. Com., Hartford, 1896 (the onlv woman ever elected to that office) ; apptd. mem. of Bd. of Sch. Visitors, Hartford, to fill an unexpired term, 1910, elected for term of three vrs., 1911, reelected, 1914. Unitarian. Address: 106 Capen St., Hartford, Conn. BACON, Francis, surgeon; died Apr. 26, 1912. rSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912- 1913.) BACOIT, Trancis "Warren, lawyer; b. Bedford, Mass., Aug. 8, 1867; s. Jerome A. and Eliza Frances (Meriam) Bacon; descendant of Michael Bacon, who came to America, 1640; prep, education in Chauncv Hall and Boston Latin Sch.; A.B.. Har- vard. 1890; student Harvard Law School, 1890-3; m. Mary Schroeder Taylor, of Baltimoi-e, Md., Nov. 2, 1896; 3 children, Mary F., Francis W., and Eliza. Engaged in business of manufacturing, 1893-7; in various mercantile pursuits, 1897-08; admitted to Mass. bar, 1908; associated with Warren, Hoague, .lames & Bigelow, Boston, 1908-9; practiced alone, 1909-11; with firm of Gaston. Snow & Saltonstall since 1911. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Recre- ations: fishing, shooting, amateur photography. Home: 45 Addington Rd,, Brookline, Mass. Office: Shawmut Bank Bldg,, Boston. BACON', Helen Hazard; b. Peace Dale, R.T., Jan. 15, 1862; d. Rowland and Margaret Anna (Rood) Hazard; descendant of Thomas Hazard, of Ports- mouth. R.I,, who settled in Newport, 1639, and on mother's side, of John Ogden, patentee of Conn., 1662; ed. under governesses, in pvt. schs., foreign travel, etc.: m. Nathaniel Terry Bacon, of Nor- wich and New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 6, 1SS5: 2 chil- dren, Leonard, b. May 26, 1887; Susan, b. Nov. 12, 1889. Pres. of R.I. Soc. Colonial Dames, 1904-7; nat. registrar Colonial Dames, 1905-12; elected v.-p. Nat. Soc. Colonial Dames, May, 1914; v.-p. R.I. br. Woman's Bd. of Missions; leader Silent Circle King's Daughters, Peace Dale; dir. Dove and Distaff Village Industries. Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Conglist. Club: Club of Colonial Dames (Washington, D.C.). Recreations: driving, walk- ing, needlework. Home: "The Acorns," Peace Dale. R.I. BACON, James Trederick, lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1875; s. James Lawlor and Mary (Gaffney) Bacon; prep. edn. Pittsfield High Sch., Mass.; A.B., Williams, 1898; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1901; unmarried. Began practice in Boston, 1901; mem. Butler, Cox, Murchie & Bacon since 1907; dir. Butler Mill, Boston & Worcester Street Ry. Co., Casey & Bacon Co., Gas & Electric Improvement Co., Harbor View Hotel Co., New Bedford Storage Warehouse Co., Merchants Ter- minal Warehouse Co., Quissett Mill, United Tex- tile Co.; trustee Boston & Worcester Electric Cos. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Williams Alumni Assn. of Boston, Gargoyle Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta; life sec. class of 1898, Williams Coll.; sec. Williams Alumni Advisory Council. Clubs: Boston City, University (Boston), Phi Gamma Delta, Williams (New York). Home: 73 Pinckney St. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston, BACON, John Iicment, banker; June 18, 1862- Apr, 27, 1909, (See vol. 1909.) BACON, Jonas E., M.D.; b. Woburn, Mass., Oct. 25, 1853; s. John and Mary (Johnson) Bacon; A.B.. Harvard. 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch 18^8; m Mary Robinson, of Watertown, Mass., Apr. 15, 1880 Practiced in Brockton, Mass., since Aug., 1878; mem. consulting staff, Brockton City Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Brockton Med. Soc. Phi Eta (Harvard). Mason. Home: 29 Wyman St. Address: 101 Main St., Brockton, Mass. BACON, Leonard Woolsey, M.D., surgeon; b. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 24, 1865; s. Leonard Wool- sey and Susan (Bacon) Bacon; descendant of Michael Bacon, of Dedham, Mass.; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; student Amherst. 1884-5; B,A„ Yale, 1888; student U. of Leipzig, U, of Pa„ Syracuse U,; M.D., Yale Med. Sch,, 1892; post-grad, work, univs. of Tiibingen and Berne; m. Emma Waleska Schneeloch, of New Haven, Conn, July 6, 1892; 2 children, Leonard Woolsey, Jr., b. Apr. 23, 1894. Emma Waleska. Apr. 30. 1897. Practiced medicine, more particularly sur- gery, in New Haven, Conn,, since 1892; sec. The Physicians and Surgeons Hosp,, Inc; pres, and treks. The Nosocomial Corpn. Mem. A.M. A,, Conn. State Med. Soc. New Haven Med. Assn. Pro- gressive. Conglist. Club: Graduates'. Author of various contributions to med. encys. and to cur- rent med. lit. Address: 113 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn. BACON, Lewis Howard, architect; b. Wellsboro Pa Aug 7, 1857; s. James and Electa (Sanders) Bacon; ed. high schs., Ravenna, O. ; m. Ann Smith Hall, of Ravenna, O.. Dec 4, 1882; children, Lewis H , Jr., Jane. Roger Wolcott. Studied architecture in office of Samuel Lane, architect, Cleveland, O., 1877-80; draughtsman and supervisor of construc- tion in office of Messrs. Sturgis & Brigham, archi- tects Boston, lSSO-6; in building contracting busi- ness with Whidden, Hill & Co., 1886-8; mem. firm of Morrison & Bacon, 188S-92; practiced since 1892 at Boston. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects Mass. Charitable Mechanic Assn. Mem. School Com., 1899-1900-01. and Board of Aldermen of Citv of Newton. 1907-8-9: dir. in local instns. Mason (32°, KT Shriner). Clubs: Beacon, Republican. Home: Waban (Newt(jn, Mass.). Office: 50 Bromfield St.. Boston. BACON, Lonis, broker; b. Brookline, Mass.. June 29, 1872; s. Francis E. and Louisa (Crownin- shield) Bacon; A.B., Harvard. 1894; m. Mary Southerland, of Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. 1911. Began active career with Edgerly & Crocker (•stfickbrokersl. 1895; mem. of this firm. 1900-Feb. 1, 1915, at which time the company consolidated with Blake Brothers & Co., of which has since been a mem.; dir. Central Aguirre Sugar Co., Ma- rine Museum. Clubs: .Somerset, Tennis nnd Racquet, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: sailing. 58 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Home: 15 Marlboro St. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. BACON, Nathan Wildey, publisher; b. Neville, Clermont Co., (>., June 2."i, 1S62; s. Nathan Y. and Sarah E. (Wentzell) Bacon; ed. dist. schs. of Clermont Co., O.; m. Margaret lleardon, of Cin- cinnati, O., Oct. 23, 1SS9; 1 son, .John Henry. Be- g-an active career in employ of \V. E. Dibble & Co., pubs.. Cincinnati, 1879; spent 5 yrs. in Chicago and S vrs. in Detroit; removed to Boston, 1902, and was mgr. for J. B. Millet Co., 1902-7; assisted, 1907, in organizing Bacon & Fynney. pubs, of subscription books; title of firm N. W. Bacon & Co. since retirement of jr. partner, Jan. 1913. Mem. B.P.O. iOlk.s. Uecreation.s: fishing. Home: 116 Huntington Av. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston. BACON, Susan Almira, college prof.; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y., May 16, 1869; d. Leonard Woolsey and Susan Bacon; B.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1905; Ph.D., Yale, 1911; unmarried. Asso. prof. French, Mt. Holyoke Coll., since 1911. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. of Western Mass.. Soci^l6 des Anciens Textes Frangais. Conglist. Author: Source of Wolfram's Willehalm (i)ub. in Tiibin.uren, Ger- many). 1910. Address: Mt. Holyoke College, South Iladley, Mass. BACON, Tlieodore Spaulding", M.D. ; b. Natick, Mass., .May '->, 1^72; s. .Jo.siali Spaulding and Leora (French) Bacon; S.B., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1894; S.B., Boston U., 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Mabel A. Rice, of South Deerfield, Mass., July 20, 1904; 1 daughter, Dorothy Rice. Prac- ticed in Springfield, Mass., since 1899; asst. phys. Springfield Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. ;\Iedico-Legal Soc, Springfield Acad. Medi- cine. Springfield Med. Club, Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn. Republican. Conglist. Address: 69 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. BACON, Walter Marshall, president American Tool & Machine Co.; 1). West Newton, Mass., Apr. 15, 1S54; s. Francis W. and Louisa M. (Hagar) Bacon; ed. Hasbrouck Acad., Jersey City, N.J.; Dwight Sch., English High Sch. and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Mary Reed, of New York, Mar., 1878; 2 children, William Reed, Frances Louisa. Bookkeeper Am. Steam Gauge Co., 1873-5: bookkeeper A. G. Smith & Son. 1875-8; in charge of auditing and bookkeeping dept. for N.E. of American Sewing Machine Co., of Phila., 1878-81; gen. pub. accountant, 1881-6; took charge of financial affairs of White-Smith IMusic Pub. Co., 1886 (now treas.); pres. Am. Tool & Machine Co. since 1894; dir. Harvard Co-opera- tive Bank (Dorchester). Pres. Music Publishers' Assn. of U.S. (elected 1st, 1913, reelected, 1914); pres. Boston Music Publishers' Assn., 1911-12; mem. Harvard Improvement Assn. Mem. S.R. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Art. Recreations: motoring. Home: 25 Gleason St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 62 Stanhope St., Boston. BACON, William Augustus, clergyman: b. Ames- burv Mass., Uct. 11, 1S69; s. William Ferdinand and Marv Welch (Beal) Bacon; grad. Williston Sem., 1886; B.A., Dartmouth, 1890; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem 1S95; m. 2d, Lucy Annette Stebbins, Shelburne Falls, Mass., Aug. 6, 1902. Ordained Congl. minis- try, 1895; pastor Beverly, Mass., 1895-9, Shelburne Falls. 1899-02, Park Ch., Springfield, 1902-3, Can- ning Town, London, Eng., 1903-4, Littleton, N.H., since 1905. Del. Nat. Congl. Council, Boston, 1910, Kansas cntv. Mo., 1913. Home: 31 High St., Little- ton. X.I I. BACON, WilUam Francis, lawyer; b. Newton, Mass., Nov. 27, 1863; s. Joseph N.«and Sarah A. (Woodward) Bacon; A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M.. LL.B., 1889; m. Bessie E., d. Samuel M. Sayford, of Newton, June 17, 1891; children, Frederick Sayford, Margaret. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1889; in gen. law practice, Boston, since 1889; dir. Newton Trust Co., Citizens' Mutual Ins. Co.; trustee Newton Sav- ings Bank, Newton Cemetery Corpn.: asso. justice Newton Police Court since 1902. Mem. Bar Assn., Citv of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Hunnewell, Eight O'clock (Newton). Rec- reations: golf, motoring. Home: 52 Hyde Av., New- ton, Mass. Office: 262 Washington St., Boston. BADQBR, Charles IiOuis, granite dealer, machin- ist; Aug. 17, ].S20-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) BABOEB, Brastus B., trustee; mem. E. B. Bad- ger & Sons Co., coppersmiths; trustee Franklin Savings Bank of City of Boston; trustee Home for Aged Coujiles, N.E. Baptist Hosp. Home: 856 Beacon St. ()fnce: 1', Pitts St., Boston. M. Spt„., _- , _., ., _, , Sherwin Campbell, Virginia. Practiced in Boston since 1897; phys. Bapt. Hosp.; asst. visiting phys. to Mass. Gen. Hosp.; mem. Advisory Com., Pub. Sch. Hygiene; instr. in medicine. Harvard Med. Sell. Mem. A. INI. A., Mass. Med, Soc. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Graduates' (New Hav- en). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: (sum- mer) Coliassel. Mass. Address: 4 8 Hereford St., Boston. BADOBB, Melvin Pirl, surgeon; b. Manchester, N.H., Dec. 15, 18S6; s. Melvin and Mattie (Cum- mings) Badger; prep. edn. Manchester High Sch.; M.D., U. Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1909; m. Mary T. Morrow, of INIancliester, Sept. 6, 1911. Practiced in Manchester since 1909; asst. surgeon Notre Dame Hosp. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, Mancliester Med. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Odd Fellow. Republican. Methodist. Club: Calu- met. Home: 317 Ash St. Office: Pembroke Bldg., 795 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. BADG-BB, Walter Irving', lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 15, 1859; s. Eras t us Beethoven and Fanny (Babcock) Badger; A.B., Yale, 1882; LL.B., cum laude, Boston U., 1885; m. Elizabeth Hand Wilcox, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 6, 1887. Has practiced in Boston, 1885 — ; splty. of corpn. law; atty. for B. & M.R.R., U.S. Ex- press Co., N.E. Despatch Co., Boston Gas Light Co., Boston Ice Co., Travelers Ins. Co., Jones & Laugh- lin Steel (Jo., Cudahy Packing Co., U.S. Rubber Co., etc. Mem. Boston Bar Assn., Clurtis Club (law). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University, Ex- change, Country, Algonquin (Boston), University, Yale (New York). Home: 126 Brattle St., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass.* BAGG, Lyman Hotchldss, author, journalist; Dec. 24, lS46-Oct. 23, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BAGG, Bufus Mather, Jr., educator; moved to Appleton, Wis. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BAOIiBY, Edward Cartwright Rupert, wholesale clothing; b. East Boston, Mass., July 22, 1875; s. Alexander Thomas and Mary Jane (Evans) Bagley (both natives of England); mother died Sept. 4, 1912; ed. Emerson Grammar Sch. until 11 yrs. of age; grad. East Boston Evening Grammar Sch., East Boston Evening High Sch.; m. Oct. 23, 1901, Bessie Louise Colley, of East Boston. At 6 yrs. of age lost father, who was drowned, and mother was left with 7 children; as a child sold papers, blacked shoes and dug clams to sell; studied law at home during spare liours; connected with grocery busi- ness, 1887-9; with Holmes Electric Protective Co. 6 mos., 1889; with D. M. Hodgdon & Co. (now Hodg- don, Anderson & Merry), wholesale clothing, 1890- 09, since with Pierce, Billings & Co.; also mem. firm of Bagley & Bagley, real estate and ins.. East Bos- ton. Mem. Common Council, 1906, 7, 8, 9; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12, Senate, 1st Suffolk Dist, 1913, 14, 15. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, East Boston Improvement Assn., Lexington Minute Men (color sergt.). Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Baalbec Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; mem. I.O.O.F. ( Ridgelev Encampment), N.F.O.P., Boston Lodge, Elks, Sons of St. George Clubs: Lincoln, Mass. Republican. Ward One Republican (East Boston), Winthrop Republican. Recreations: athletic sports, walking. Home: 36 W. Eagle St., East Boston. Office: 80 Kingston St., Boston. BAGNAIiL, Francis Asbury, educator; b. Chel- sea, Mass., Aug. 31, 1866; s. William R. and Sarah F. (Goodridge) Bagnall; grad. Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1886; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 59 1890 (M.A., 1910); m. Mary F. Taft, of Stafford Springs, Conn., Aug. 12, 1S92 (died Apr., 1905); 3 children, Katharine, b. 1893; Frances, 1895; Mar- garet, 1899; m. 2d, Marion L. Collins, of St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 30, 1912. Prin. Stafford Springs High Sch., 1891-4, St. Albans (Vt.) High Sch., and supt. schs., 1894-01; supt. schs., Adams, Mass., since 1901. Mem. bd. of trustees Adams Pub. Library, 1904-15 (chmn. 1907-15). Pres. Eastern Conn. Teachers' Assn., 1892. Vt. State Teachers' Assn., 1898; sec. Vt. State Bd. Normal Sch. Commrs., 1898-01; pres. Berkshire Teachers' Assn., 1907, 1908. Republican. Methodist. Mason (K.T.) ; mem. Royal Arcanum. Club: Colonial (Adams). Recreations: golf. Ad- dress: Adams, Mass. BAIIiEY, Alanson Cooper, surgeon; b. Rochester, Vt., Nov. 24, 1850; s. Clark and Susan J. (Cooper) Bailey; ed. Randolph (Vt.) Normal Sch. and Meth. Sem., Montpelier, Vt. ; studied medicine pvtly. and at U. of Vt.; M.D., Med. Dept., Coll. City of New York, 1S77; m. June 27, 1877, Alice M. Matthews, of South Royalton, Vt. Health officer, Randolph, Vt., since 1887; pension examining surgeon, 1891-3; consulting surgeon, Mary Fletcher Hosp., since 1893. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. (v.-p., 1892), White River Valley Med. Soc. Mem. I.O.O.F. (1st noble grand, Randolph Lodge). Address: Randolph, Vt. BAIIiEV, Albert Edwara, lecturer; b. North Scituate, Mass., Mar. 11, 1871; s. Charles E. and Eudora (Turner) Bailey; grad. Scituate High Sch., 1887, Worcester (Mass.) Acad., 1890 (valedicto- rian); A.B., magna cum laude, Harvard, 1894; m. Marion Breed Hall, of Cambridge, Mass., June 23, 1896: 7 children. Instr. classics, 1894-6, master in English, 1896-1900, Worcester Acad.; owner and head master Allen Sch. 1900-7; since lecturer on the Eastern-Mediterranean civilizations for H. W. Dun- ning & Co., foreign travel, Boston. Also specially interested in pedagog. side of Sunday Sch. work; prepared Bible sch. curriculum published in Bibl. World, Chicago, May, 1900; has since revised it; edited a series of outline maps for use in hist. Bible sch. courses; instr. in religious pedagogy, Newton Theol. Instn. since 1909; lectures on travel, peda- gog. and bibl. subjects. Mem. Harvard Chapter Phi Beta Kappa. Baptist. Recreations: travel. Ad- dress: Newton Center, Mass. BAHiEV, Alden lee, mfr., banker; b. Compton, P. Q., Can., May 31, 1845; s. Lewis and Nancy Bailey; ed. dist. schs.; worked on farm until 21. Engaged in handling musical merchandise at St. Johnsbury, Vt., with a branch at Burlington; pres. Citizens' Savings Bank & Trust Co. Home: St. Johnsbury, Vt. BAIIiIiV, Alice Ward, author; moved to Minne- apolis, Minn. fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BAIIiBV, Alvin Freeman, clergyman; b. Win- chester, 111., May 25, 1840; s. Rev. Alvin and Han- nah (Clarke) Bailey; ed. New York Central Coll., 1856-7; Oneida Conf. Sem., 185S-9; Madison (now Colgate) U.. 1863-4 (non-grad.); Meadville Theol. Sch.. 1866-7; m. Minerva Alice Wilcox, of Etna, N.Y.. Sept. 22. 1864; 5 children, Florence Z., Helen M., Mary L., Bertha A., Alvin F., Jr. Ordained Uni- tarian ministry. 1867; pastor 1st Christian Ch., and Soc, LTnion Springs, N. Y., 1867-9, Independent Ch., Canastota, N.Y., 1869-74; Unitv Ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1875-8, 1st Parish, Barre, Mass., 1879-08; pas- tor emeritus since 1908. Sergt. Co. H, 23d N.Y. Vol. Inf., 1861-2. Chmn. Barre Sch. Com.. 20 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907; mem. bd. dirs. Barre Pub. Library Assn. Life mem. A.U.A., Unitarian S.S. Soc: moderator Worcester Assn. of Unitarian Min- isters. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Mason; mem. G.A.R. Clubs: Unity, Naquag, In- dianapolis (Ind.) Literary, Republican of Mass. Address: Barre, Mass. BAIIiBV, Alvin Richards, copper mining; b. Charlestown. Mass., Feb. 13, 1846; s. Joshua S. and Elizabeth (Richards) Bailey; descendant on both sides of family of Colonial ancestors; ed. pub. schs., Somerville, Mass.; m. Anna Leland, of Somerville, Mass., Feb. 14, 1884. Was connected with dry goods firm of Sweetser, Swan & Blodgett, until 1872; with Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co. at Boston, later at Richmond, Va., 1872-9; in employ of Mass. Chem. Refrigerating Co., Boston, 1879-84 ; corpn. elk. Sewall & Day Cordage Co., 1884-96; in copper min- ing business since 1898; treas. and dir. The Waver- ley Co. Served as pvt., Co. B, 5th Mass. Vols., 8th Army Corps, Civil War. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Soc. Am. Wars, S.A.R. (pres. Boston Chap- ter), Bunker Hill Monument Assn., G.A.K., Soc. Army of Potomac, Am. Soc. Colonial Families, Fair- banks Family in America, Boston Soc. Natural His- tory, Hooker Assn. of Mass., Am. Ednl. Alliance, Newton Natural Histor>' Soc. (sec. and treas), Bos- tonian Soc, Nat. Alumni Assn., University Alliance (London and New York), Anthol. Soc. "(London), Nat. Conservation Soc, Nat. Forestry Assn., etc. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, Unitarian (Boston), The Players, Hunnewell, Civic, Eight O'clock, Mon- day Evening (sec. and treas.). Unitarian (Newton). Recreations: bowling. Home: Newton, Mass. Of- fice: 60 Congress St., Boston. BAIIiBV, Andrew Jackson, lawyer; b. Charles- town, Mass., July 18, 1840; s. Barker and Alice (Ayers) Bailey; A.B., Harvard, 1863; served as private in 1861, re-enlisted as 2d It, 1864, 5th Mass. Vols.; studied law in Boston and Charlestown; m. Abby Virginia Getchell, of Charlestown, Jan. 19, 1869. Began practice in Charlestown, 1869; in Bos- ton since 1874; pres. Common Council, Charlestown, 1869, and mem. Sch. Com., 1867-70; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. 1871, 72, 73, Senate, 1874; pres. Common Council, Boston, 1881, city solicitor, 1881-95, cor- poration counsel, 1895-04. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Mem. G.A.R., Legion of Honor, Bunker Hill Monu- ment Assn.; trustee Mass. Soldiers' Home Howard Funds (West Bridgewater, Mass.), Robert B. Brig- ham Hospital for Incurables. Club: Boston Press. Home: Hotel Bellevue. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. BAIIiEV, Anna Zieland (Mrs. Alvin Richards), club woman; b. Somerville Mass.; d. John Murray and Sophronia Page (Savage) Leland; prep. edn. Somerville High Sch; studied music at N. E. Con- servatory of Music and with pvt. teachers; m. Al- vin Richards Bailey, of Somerville, Feb. 14, 1884. Teacher before marriage; spent vacations in travel; organized classes for study in various branches, before women's clubs were generally recognized. Unitarian. Mem. Newton Suffrage League, New- ton Hosp. Aid and Day Nursery assns. ; former re- gent Paul Revere Chapter and state historian of Mass. D.A.R. and state dir. Mass. C.A.R. ; compiled History of Mass. D.A.R. , 1891- 06; founder of Signal Lantern Soc. Children of the Am. Revolution; his- torian Am. Soc. of Colonial Families. For 20 yrs. an officer in West Newton Women's Ednl. Club (3 yrs. its pres.) and former officer Social Science Club, Newton, and Newton Federation of Women's Clubs ; now pres. of Ex-Regent's (D.A.R. ) Club, Bos- ton; v.-p. Shattuck Club, and Boston Parliamentary Club; mem. council Fathers' and Mothers' Club, Boston; mem. Municipal League, Boston City Fed- eration; N. E. Woman's Club, and Ednl. and Indus- trial Union, all of Boston. Mem. com. to arrange meetings of State Federation of Women's Clubs of Mass. and mem. Local Biennial Bd. of Boston for Gen. Federation, serving as chmn. Hotels Com.; dir. Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1910-12; etc. Pres. Channing br. of Alliance of Unitarian Wom- en, Newton: state dir. C.A.R. of Mass. Address: Newton, Mass. BAIIiBV, Arthur Allen; b. Windsor, Conn., Aug. 4, 1873; s. William and Lenora B. (Pease) Bailey; ed. pub. schs., Windsor, and Hannum's Business Coll., Hartford; unmarried. Began as office boy with the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., Windsor, and since purchase of plant by General Electric Co. has been agt. of the corpn.; treas. Thompson Equip- ment Co. Chmn. Rep. Town Com., 1900-14; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 7, Senate, 1911-12. Conglist. Mason (32°, Sphinx Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., of Hartford); mem. Odd Fellows (Lodge and En- campment). Clubs: City (Hartford), Winpog Fish and Game (Windsor, Conn.). Address: Windsor, Conn. BAIIiBV, Bertha, educator; b. Albany, N.Y. ; d. Rev. Vs'illiam and Mary Loomis (Stark) Bailey; descendant on father's side of Aurie Van Vleet, who came to America from Holland about 1700, 60 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ami on mother's side, of Capt. John Mason, of Peqiiot \Var fame; grad. Albany Girls' Acad., ISSI; B.S., Wcllesley, 1888; unmarried. Teaclier of sci- ence, Science Hill Sch., Shelbyville, Ky.. 1888-90, science and history, INliss Mittleberger's Sch., Cleveland, O., 1890-3, history and mathematics. The Rucl Sch., New York, 1893-1900; teacher of liistor.\-, mathematics, and head of Day Sch., Miss Brown's and Miss Boese's Sch., Xew York, 1900-2, Miss Stuart's Sch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-4; prin. Taconic Sell., I>akcville. Conn.. 190-1-12; prin. Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass., since 1912. Dir. N.Y. Branch Associated Coll. Alumnae, 1900-2; v. -p. Wellesley Coll. Alumnae Assn., 1910-12; mem. Shakespeare Soc. (Wellesley). Conglist. Address: Abbot Acad- emy, Andover, Mass.* BAII.i:t, Charles Alauson, lawyer; Mar. 10, 18:'.S-(>cl. 10. 1911. (ScM> vol. 1909.) BAIIiEV, Charles Emerson, trustee; lS43-Apr. 1, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BAIIiET, Charles Hardy, M.D. ; b. West Swanzev. N.H., Sept. 21, isnr.; s. ("lark and Carolyn C. (Da- vis) Bailey; ed. high sch., Winchester, N.H. ; B.S., N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic Arts, Hanover, N.H., 1879; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1881; m. Clara E. Morse, of Wincliester, N.IL, Aug. 14, 1884; children, Louise M., b. Oct. 6, 1887 (B.A. Smith Coll., 1910); Katharine .!., July 29, 1890 (B.A., Smith, 1912); C. Koger, Dec. 18, 1900. Practiced, Gardner, Mass., since 1881; mem. staff Henry Haywood Memorial Hosp. ; mem. Sch. Com., since 1903. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester North Dist. Med. Soc. Republican. Club: Gardner Boat. Address: Gardner, IMass. BAILEY, Charles Reuben, clergyman; b. of Am. parentage at Magog, P.Q.. Can.. Apr. 19, 1863; s. Charles and Helen Marr (Gale) Bailey; grad. New- burv (Vt.) Sem., 1880; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1886; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass.. 1896; on examination, with- out residence. Ph.B., 111. Weslevan U., 1887, M.A., 1889. Ph.D., 1892; studied summer. Harvard, 1911; m. Etta Amelia Lord, of Woodsville, N.H., June 11. 1884: 2 children. William Howard, Ernest Glent- worth. Ordained ministry Bapt. Ch., 1886, serving until 1893; deacon. 1894, priest, 1895, P.E. Ch.; in chare-e of St. Mary's Cli., Penacook, Concord, N.H., 1893-8, first as lay reader and later as deacon and priest; in charge of St. Andrew's Ch., Manchester, N.H., 1898-11 : rector St. John's Ch., Taunton. Mass., 1911-13. St. Ann's Ch., Revere, since June 1, 1913. Mem. Manchester (N.H.) Ministers' Assn. (ex- pres.); Taunton Ministers' Assn.; Mass. Clerical As°n. Republican. Mason, Odd Fellow. Recre- ations: surf bathing, mountain climbing, theater going. Home: .''>9 A\'alnut .Av., Revere, Mass. BAIIiBT, Dudley Perkins, lawyer: b. Corn- villo. Me.. Oct. 24, 1843; s. Rev. Dudley Perkins and Hannah Barrows (Cushman) Bailey; Sth gen- eration from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins; 9th generation from Robert Cushman, Plymouth, 1621; grad Waterville (now Colby) Coll., 1867; m. Mrs. Adelaide P. Potter, of Everett, Mass., Mar. 2, 1901 (died Apr. 12, 1911); IMrs. Potter was founder and for 26 yrs. prin. of The Home Sch.. Everett. Admitted to bar at Portland, Me., 1870; removed to Everett, Mass.. 1872. where has since resided; also maintained ofTice in Boston, 1S79-02; has given spl. attention to real estate, probate and corr>n. law; official examiner of titles for the Land Ct.. since 1899; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep, 1886, 1887: has held numerous pub. offices at Everett, both when it was a town and since it became a cit\- MS93"i: trustcp i<''\-.M'ett Sa^iu°s Bank. Newton Theol. Instn., and Coll)y Coll. Mem. Middlesex Bar Assn.. S.A.R., Am. Statis. Soc, Maiden Hist. Soc. Republican. Baptist (active worker in ch ). Mason (Commandery). Club: Middlesex. Writer of numerous articles on bank- ing and finance and local histoi-y. Home: 121 Lin- den St. Address: 154 School St., Everett, Mass. BAIIiBY, Bliza Bandall, author: b. Providence, R T. : d. Samuel R. and ]\rarv .Tane Simmons; pd. Providence High Sch.; m. Providence. Prof. W. Whitman Bailev, Mar. 16, ISSl (died Feb. 20, 1914): 2 children. Whitman, Margaret Emerson. Author: (with Prof. John M. Manly) The Bailey- Manly Spelling Book, 1908; (with same) Language Lessons, Books I and VI, 1912. Writer on ednl. subjects. Address: 6 Cushing St., Providence, R.I. BAIIiBY, Ernest Harry, IM.D.; b. Barre, Vt., Sept. 29, 1873; s. Martin V. and Sarah L. (Gale) Bailey; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1891; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1897; m. Margret Connolly, of Burlington, Vt., Nov. 1, 1899; 3 chil- dren, Eloise, Marjorie, Virginia. Engaged in prac- tice of pharmacy, Mass. and Vt., 1891-7; health officer, Barre, since 1901; in gen. practice of medicine since 189S; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904; dir. Drown Motor Car Co. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Washington Co. Med. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, etc Democrat. Universalist. Mason (K.T.). Address: Graniteville, Vt. BAIIiEY, Ernest "W., civil engineer. (See vol. 190 9.) BAIIiEY, Prank Wrig-ht, stationer; b. Paris, Oneida Co., NY., :\lar. 12. 1845; s. John and Emily (Simmons) Bailey; descendant on mother's side of John Alden, of the INIavflower; ed. Cazenovia Sem., N.Y.; m. Irene DeHart, of N.Y. City, 1884 (died Mar., 1911). Began in stationery business. Rochester, N.Y., 1876; went to N.Y. City with Koch Sons & Co.; removed to Boston, 1893, and continued in same line of business: treas. and dir. Thorp & Martin Co.; trustee Penny Savings Bank. Pres. Advertising Vigilance Assn., Inc.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Ilepublican. Conglist. Clubs: Algonquin, City, Economic. Brae Buin Golf, Belleview Golf. Recreations; farm- ing, golf. Home: Melrose Highlands, Mass. Of- fice: 66 Franklin St., Boston. BAIIiEY, Frederic ■William, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, Jan. 31, 1858: s. William Egbert and Jane (Sharp) Bailey; B.D., St. Lawi-ence U., NY.. 1878; studied at Boston Sch. of Oratory: ordained, to Universalist ministry, Olcott, N.Y.. 1879; pastor East Jaffrey, N.H., Highstown, N.J., All Souls' "Worcester, Mass.. up to 1889; left Universalist Ch. and confirmed P.E. Ch., St. James' Ch., Cam- Vii-idge, Mass., 1889; pursued spl. course Gen. Theol. Sem., New York. 1889-90: deacon. 1889. priest, 1890; m. .Ian. 14. 1891, Lena Olive, d. .Jerome and Susan B. (Blanchard) Marble, of Worcester. Missionary St. Paul's Ch., Natick. Mass., and St. Andrew's Ch.. Wellesley. established. 1890-1; asst. All Saints' Ch., Worcester, 1891-3: lector Ch. of the Ascension, New Haven, Conn.. 1893; missionary Clirist Ch.. Rochdale, and Grace Ch., Oxford, 1901-5; established Holy Trinity Ch., Southbridge, Mass., 1905. Mem. Conn. Hist Soc, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. New Haven Colonv Hist. Soc, Soc. S.A.R. Editor and pub. "Early Connecticut Marriages," "Early Massachusetts Marriages," "Bailey's Photo-. Vncestral Record." etc. Home: 3:? Harvard St.. Worcester, Mass. BAILEY, Erederick Harold, mathematician; b. Leominster. Mass.. Apr. 24. 1865; s. Beniamin F. and Lucv M. (Goodfellow) Bailey; grad. Fitchburg (Mass.) "High Sch., 1882: A.B., Harvard. 1887. A.M , 1889; unmarried. Asst. in mathematics. Har- vard. 1889-91: instr. in mathematics, 1891-3, asst. prof., 1893-04. asso. nrof.. 1904-7. prof, since 1907. Mass., Inst. Tech. Was instr. mathematics, Rad- cliffe '^oll., 1S90-]. Simmons (^oll.. 1902-S. Mem. Am. Math. Soc Unrtarian. Author (with Prof. P. S. Woods); Analvtic Geometry, 1897: A Course in Mathematics. 1907. Club: Brae Burn Country. Home: 813 Beacon St.. Boston. BAIIiEY, Frederick James, ^I.D.: b. Boston, Mass. Sept. 2, 1877; s. John Smithers and Mary A. (Hoban) Bailev; ed. i)ub. schs.. Boston: M D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Julia McCarthy, of Boston, Nov. IS, 1905; 3 children, Marv, Eleanor, Ivouise. Practiced in Boston since 1903: apptd. med. insp. Boston Bd. of Health, 190,'i; asst. city nliys. of Boston, since 1914. Mem. A.M A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Med. Soc. Recreations: foof- hall. Homo: 40 Hancock St., Dorchester, Boston. BAIIiEY, Guy Winfred. lawyer; b. Hardwick, Vt., Mav 7, 1876; s. Jolin Wintlirop and Laura Ca- liili) Bailev: grad. Burlinuton Hieh Scli.. 1S<»6: A.B., IT. of Vt.. 1900 (sDl. honors in Greek. Phi Beta Kappa) : m. Mabel G. Brigham, of Essex WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 61 Junction, Vt, Dec. 22, 1904. Admitted to bar, 1904; practiced in Essex Junction, since Oct., 1904; asst. editor Pub. Statutes of Vt., 1904-6, commr. to edit same, 1906-7; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-8; mem. Martin & Bailey, since 1908; sec. of State of Vt., 1908-14: mem. Workmen's Compensation Commn., 1913-14. Trustee U. of Vt. and State Agrl. Coll. since 1914. Kepublican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, B.P.O. Elks. Home: Essex Junction, Vt. BAII;eY, Hannah J., officer W.C.T.U.; b. Corn- wall-on-Hudson, X.Y., July 5, 1839; d. David and Letitia (.Clark) Johnston; father a minister of the Friends Ch. : descendant on mother's side of Samuel Clark. Stamford. Conn., after 1630; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. ; teacher 9 vrs. ; m. Plattekill, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1868. Moses Bailey (died, 1882); 1 child, M. Melvin. Nat. supt. Dept. of Peace and Internat. Arbitration, "W.C.T.U., since 1887; has traveled extensively in prin. countries of the world, advancing the work of the organization; pres. Me. Equal Suffrage Assn., 1891-7; treas. Nat. Council of Women, 1895-8; twice apptd. to represent Me. on Nat. Bd. of Charities and Cor- rection; one of judges Dept. of Liberal Arts, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Mem. Friends Ch. Address: Winthrop Center, Me. BAIIiEV, Harry Eugrene, mfr. ; b. AVoodstock, Vt., Nov. 3, 1868; s. Eben H. and Amy C. (Bailey) Bailey; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Miss Grace Nor- wood, of Hamilton, jXIass., Sept. 5, 1894 (died Dec. 28, 1908); 1 daughter, Helen Norwood. Began active career at Boston in employ of Cushman Bros. & Co., mfr. shade rollers, 1885; organized, 1890, firm of Bailey & Weston, mfr. window shades, shade rollers and shade cloths, of which is senior partner. Member Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston City, Brae Burn Coun- try. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 16 Suther- land Rd. Office: 81-83 North Washington St., Boston. BAIIiE'X', Henry Duncan, woolen mfr.; b. Caro- lina, R.I., IMar. 18, 1879; s. Henry C. and Hellen W. (Mclnnes) Bailey; ed. Carolina Grammar Sch. ; Friends' Sch., Providence, R.I.; student Brown U., 1885-9; m. Julia P. Brown, of Rochester, Pa., Oct. 14, 1906; 1 daughter. Sue Thurston. De- signer Carolina (R.I.) Mills Co., 1899-05; supt. Stanley Wheel Co., Uxbridge, Mass., 1905-7; mgr. W. J. Dickey & Sons, Orna Mines, Baltimore, Md., 1907-8; pres. and mgr. Locustville TN^oolen Co., Hope Valley, R.I., 1908-14; now sole owner Hope Valley Mills. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Re- publican. Address: Hope Valley, R.I. BAIIiEV, Henry Uncoln, clergyman; b. Brattle- boro, Vt., May 8, 1865; s. Rev. George Hamilton and Caira T. (Bundy) Bailey; grad. Moravia (N.Y.) High Sch., 1882: A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1889; grad. Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1889; m. Schroon Lake. N.Y., Aug. 8, 1889, Nelle Clute. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1889; missionary A.B.C.F.M. in India, 1889-90; pastor, Middletown Springs, Vt., 1891-01, 1st Ch. of Christ, Longmeadow, Mass., since 1901; on editorial staff Vt. Chronicle, 1896-8; sec. Mass. Congl. Conf., since 1908. Republican. Mem. Conn. Vallev Congl. Club. (pres. 1908-9), Longmeadow Hist. Soc. (pres. 1902-8), Delta Upsilon. Address: Longmeadow St., Springfield, Mass. BAIIiB'V, Henry Turner, art teacher; b. Scituate, Mass., Dec. 9, 1865; s. Charles Edward and Eudora (Turner) Bailey; brother of Albert Edward Bailey; grad. Scituate High Sch., valedictorian, 1882; grad. State Normal Art Sch., Boston, 1887; studied abroad, 1898; m. Josephine Litchfield, of Scituate, Mass., Sept. 5, 1889. Teacher of drawing, night schs., Boston, 1884-5; supervisor of drawing. City of Lowell, 1SS6-7; agt. Mass. State Bd. Edn. for the promotion of industrial drawing. 1887-03; now dir. Chautauqua Sch. of Arts and Crafts; dir. non- resident courses. New Y'ork School of Fine and Applied Art. Editor The School Arts Magazine. U.S. rep. Internat. Congress of Pub. Art, Brussels, 1898, Third Internat. C"ongress on Art Teaching, London. 1908. Moderator Ann. Town Meeting since 1899. Mem. Soc. Am. Authors. Club: Twentieth Century (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books etc.) Home: North Scituate, Mass. Address: 120 Boylston St., Boston.* xTu'*"^^^^'r ?i^?"^" ^' '"eal estate; b. Lisbon, N.H., Feb. 5, 1849; s. Israel C. and Jane S. Bailey; ? 1^7^- ^^t'"'- °.^ <^oncord, N.H.; m. Concord, May 'oof u' '^.^ ^•,.^°^*^y- Photographer, 1870-93; asst. Harvard Coll. Observatory, Arequipa, Peru, b. A., ib9d-6; art store. Concord, 1896-9; mgr. in charge Harvard Coll. Obs , Arequipa 1899-02- cashier, Inca gold mine, Tirapata, Peru, 1902-5- d'i«'t''^Mfr^ r- "'''"^1?'/'°."^"'"<*' sin<=e 1905. Metho- ^^iVni h',. ''"^'"' P'l''''-'m Fathers. Mason; Odd l^ellow. Home: Pembroke, N.H. BAIIiEV, HoUis Russell, lawyer; b. North An- dover, Mass., Feb. 24. 1852; s. Otis and Lucinda Alden (Loring) Bailey; A.B., Harvard, 1877 AM 1879; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1878; studied law with Hyde, Dickinson & Howe, Boston- m Marv Persis Bell, of Exeter, N.H., P^eb. 12, 1885; 1 daugh- ter, Gladys Loring. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1880- pvt. sec, Chief Justice Gray, Mass. Supreme Jud' court, 1880; chairman Mass. Board of Bar Exam- iners since 1903; mem. Internat. Law Assn.- mem exec. com. Am. Bar Assn.; mem. Mass. Bar 'Assn ' pres Bailey-Bayley Family Assn., 1895; mem' Cambridge Hist. Soc. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs' Harvard (New York and Boston), Colonial and Cambridge (Cambridge). Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. BAII-BY, Horace -Ward, U.S. marshal for Vt - Jan. 16, 1852-Jan. 6, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) BAIIiBV, James Alderson, Jr., lawyer; b. Ar- lington, Mass., ]\Iar. 25, 1867; s. James Alderson and Marietta (Peirce) Bailey; descendant of earlv Colonial stock; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1S91- LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1891; m. Helen Gage Dolliver, of Boston, Feb. 26, 1903; 4 children James A., 3d, Edward H., Gage, Helen R. Has practiced in Boston since 1890; mem. Mass. Ho of Rep., 1894, 1895, Senate, 1897; mem. Met. Sewer- age Commn., 1900 (chmn. bd.); mem. Met. Water and Sewerage Bd., 1901-13; selectman, Arlington 1904, 5, 6 (chmn. last 2 yrs.); pres. Menotomv Trust Co.; dir. Internat. Trust Co. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Harvard (Boston). Edited, under supervision of author, an edition of Browne on the Statute of Frauds. Home: Hill- brook Farm, Groton, Mass. Office: 414 Barristers Hall, Boston. BAIIiEY, James "Wallace, mfr.: b. Portland. Me.; student Bowdoin College, 1880-1. Began in the saddlery hardware bus. 1883. Pres. James Bailev Co. since 1892. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Recreations: baseball. Office: Portland, Me. BAIIiEV, Joseph "Whitman, lawver; b. Frederic- ton, N.B., Can., May 9, 1865: s. Loring Woart and Laurestine Marie (Marshall) Bailev; father a na- tive of West Point, N.Y., and mother d. Joseph Marshall de Brett Marechal, baron d' Avrav, cheva- lier de St. Louis: prep. edn. Collegiate Sch., Fred- ericton; B.A., U. of N.B., 1884. Studied law in Harvard Law Sch. Was connected with Geol Survey of Can.. 1884-6; has practiced in Boston since 1889. Club: Boston Cltv. Author: St. John River in Maine, Quebec and New Brunswick, 1894: First Impressions of Europe, 1908. Also contbr. to mags, on topog. and geneal. subjects. Home: 40 Pinckney St. Office: 16 State St., Boston. BAIIiBT, Iieslie Adelhert, educator: b. Dres- den, Me., Apr. 7, 1865; s. Jesse and ]Marv Ann (Nason) Bailey; grad. Oak Grove Sem., Vassalboro Me., 1889; A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa., 1893, A.M ' 1894; post-grad, work, U. of Chicago, 1895; m" Laura I. Main, of Woolwich, Me., Aug. 24 1898- one daughter, June, b. Aug. 31, 1900. Teacher of classics, Simmons Coll., Abilene, Tex., 1896-7- prin Raisin Valley Sem.. Union Springs. N. Y , ' 1899- 1900, Bridge Acad., Dresden Mills. Me., 1900-3 Mc- Cullom Inst., Mt. Vernon, N.H., 1903-4, Mattanaw- cook Acad., Lincoln, Me., 1904-8, Greeley Inst Cumberland Center, Me., 1908-11, Windham High Sch., 1911-12; prin. Mattanawcook Acad., Lincoln Me., 1914-15. Republican. Mem. Soc. of Friends' Odd Fellow; Granger; Red Man. Recreations- 62 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND huntinK, fisliingr, canoeing; licenseil guide. Home: Dresden Mills, Me. Address: Lincoln, Me. BAIIiZST, Iiester V., life ins.; b. Bailey ville. Me., Dec. !t, 1MJ4; s. Uenjamin F. and Emma M. Bailey; ed. common schs. and lousiness colls.; m. Ports- mouth, K.I., June 21, 1900, Grace A. Si-sson; one son, Albert W. Began life ins. at South Framing- ham, IMass. as spl. agt. Provident Life & Trust Co., of Phila., 1892; was transferred to Clinton, Mass., and to Worcester, 1895; gen. agt. same co. for Central Mass., 1905-13, gen. agt. for central and western Mass., 1913-14; since agency supervisor for Mass. ^Mutual I.,ife Ins. Co. for AVorcester district. Mem. Underwriters' Assn. of Central Mass. Mem. official bd. Trinity M.E. Ch., and treas. of eh.; del. Gen. Conf., IMinneapolis, Minn., May, 1912. Home: 46 May St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BAH.ET, Marsliall Henry, M.D.; b. Lisbon, N. H., Jan. 24, 1S59: s. Israel C. and Jane S. (Hunt) Bailey; IM.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md.. 1893; m. Concord, N.H., June 13, 1894, Emma A. Jones; children, Wayland, Romana, Marshall, Jr., Albert, Constance. Began practice in Boston, 1894; med. adviser. Harvard U. : physician in charge Stillman Infirmary. Republif'an. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Cambridge Med. Improve- ment Soc, Boston Med. Library. Mason. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Address: 1569 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. BAILEY, Nelson, banker; b. Xewbury, Vt., Oct. 4, 1803; s. Jolin and Isabel (Nelson) Bailey; pub. sch. edn.; m. Oct. 24, 1895, Marie Louise Whitnev. Cashier Nat. Rank of Newbury since Nov., 1893. Home; Wells River, Vt. BAHiET, Ralph Edwin Crilmore, educator; b. North Anson. Me.. Feb. 24, 1887; s. Edwin C. and Augusta (Bunker) Bailey; grad. Skowhegan, Me., High Sch., 1904; student, Bowdoin, 1904-6, and 1909-10 (non-grad.); student U. of Me. Summer Sch., 1905; m. Mary E. Kateon, Bath, Me., Aug. 4, 1911, 1 son, R. E. G. Bailey, Jr., b. Feb. 14, 1913. Prin. Easton (Me.) High Sch., 1906-8; master Shirley Sch. for Boys, 1912; prin. Granby (Mass.) High Sch., 1910-11; prin. Anson Acad, since Sept., 1912. V-p. Somerset County, North, Assn. of Teachers; mem. Me. Teachers' Assn., Zeta Psi. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Develop (North Anson). Instrumental in putting new life into Anson Acad.: induced alumni to provide up- to-date building; increased attendance from 25 to 60; secured increased teaching force; has devel- oped the school into a community agrl. and indus- trial organization. Home: North Anson, Me. BAIIiET, Solon Irvinsf, astronomer; b. Lisbon, N. H., Dec. 29, 1854; s. Israel C. and Jane (Suther- land) Bailev; A.B., Boston U., 1881, A.M., 1884; A.M., Harvard, 1888; m. Ruth Poulter, of Concord, N.H., 1883. Sent to Peru, S.A., to investigate conditions there in order to determine best loca- tion for a southern sta. for Harvard Coll. Obs., 1889: examined west coast from equator to South- ern Chili; resulting in selection of Arequipa, Peru; in charge of work there since 1892; established meteorol. sta. on summit of El Misti, at 19,000 feet elevation, where observations were carried on for 10 yrs.. by far the highest scientific sta. in world, 1893; various other meteorol. stas. have been placed in Peru; asst. prof, astronomy, 1893-8, asso. prof., 1898-13, Phillips prof., 1913 — . Har- vard. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Address: Harvard Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.* BAHiEY, Taber Davis, lawyer: b. Oldtown. Me., Apr. 5. 1874: s. Charle.s Alanson and Frances Ellen (Davis) Bailey: ed. pub. schs., Bangor; A.B., Bow- doin, 1896; m. Leila M. McDonald, of Bangor, June 17, 1901. Admitted to bar, 1898, and since prac- ticed in Bangor, in state and federal cts. and one case before Supreme Ct. of U.S.: mem. Bangor Citv Council, 1899-01 (pres., 1901); citv solicitor, 1902-3: mem. State Senate, 1913. Mem. Odd Fel- lows, Knights of Pythias, B.P.O. Elks. Republi- can. Conglist. Clubs: Madockawando, Kenduskeag Canoe. Home: 93 Montgomery St. Office: 15 Columbia St., Bangor, Me. BAIIiEY, Thomas Brown; li. Providence, R.I., Dec. li, isr,4; s. William M. and Harriet (Brown) Bailey; prep, ed., Universit\' Grammar School; student Brown U. (non-grad.); unmarried. Iden- tified with corporation interests, Boston, since 1878; director American Telephone & Telegraph Co.. American Bell Telephone Co. Home: 125 Pinckney St. Office: 125 Milk St., Boston. BAIIiEY, Walter Channing', M.D.; b. Somerville, :\rass., Oct. 8, 1870; s. Waller C. and Esther Eliza (Browne) Bailev; A.B., Harvard, 1894, M.D., 1898; m. Ruth Perkins, of New York, June 30, 1908; children, Barbara, Walter Perkins, David, Ruth Helen. Practiced in Boston since 1898; chmn. Mass. Tuberculosis Commn.; visiting phys. Boston Consumptive Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Med. Soc, Nat. Assn. for Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis, and Boston Assn. same. Progressive. Clubs: Harvard, Tavern (Boston), Norfolk Hunt, Dedham Country and Polo. Contbr. to med. jours. Address: 506 Beacon St., Boston. BAIIiEY, Whitman, designer, illustrator; b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 2, 1883; s. Prof. W. Whitman and Eliza (Randall) Bailey; ed. Univ. Grammar Sch., Providence High Sch., Pratt Inst., Brooklyn; unmarried. Designer of the Beacon Crib blankets; illustrator for Providence Magazine (pub. by Prov- idence Chamber of Commerce) ; has made illustra- tions for N.E. Magazine, The Bookman, Judge, Browning's Magazine, etc. Home: 6 Cashing St., Providence, R.I. BAIIiEY, Wilford A., insurance. (See vol. 1909.) BAIIiEY, William Bacon, educator; b. Spring- field, Mass., 2vlay 7, 1873; s. William Leonard and Ellen Henrietta (Bacon) Bailey; A.B., Yale, 1894, Ph.D., 1896; m. Syracuse, N. V., June 15, 1905, Sheila Mackenzie Jewett; 1 daughter, Dorothy. Asst., 1897-9, instr., 1900-4, asst. prof, polit. econ- omy since 1905, l^ale; instr. Y''ale Div. Sch. since 1901. Agt. New Haven Organized Charities; pres. Conn. Prison Assn.; chmn. social evil com. of Conn. Soc. Social Hygiene; chmn. com. on the Immigrant Ch. Federation of Conn.; dir. Conn. Soc. for Mental Hygiene, Consumers' League of Conn. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Nat. Municipal League, Beta Theta Pi. Club: Union League. Author: Modern Social Conditions, 1906. Editor in chief Quarterly Pubis, of Am. Statis. Assn. Home: 26 Edgewood Av. Address: 200 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. BAIIiEY, William Whitman, prof, botany Brown U.; Feb. 22, 1843-Feb. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BAIIiIE, 'William, mfr. : b. Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 25, 1866; s. James and Hannah (Maxwell) Bailie; ed. at Belfast nat. schs. and Belfast Sch. of Science and Technology; m. Helen Tufts. Arlington. Mass. Mfr. willow and wicker goods in Manchester. Eng., 1887-91, at Boston, since 1893; treas. and mgr. Bailie Basket Co. Associated with William Morris in the Socialist League, and as contbr. to the Com- monwealth (London) and other papers, 1887-91; contbr. to Liberty (New York) since 1891. and to other reform jours, and mags.; occasional lecturer upon economic and kindred subjects. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Am. Econ. Assn. Clubs: Boston City, Economic. Author: Josiah Warren, ■The First American Anarchist, 1906. Home: 219 Harvard Av., Allston, Boston. Office: 82 Sudbury St., Boston.* BAIRD, John Wallace, psvchologist; b. St. Marys, Ont., Can., May 21, 1873; s. Charles and Agnes (Browning) Baird; A.B., XJ. of Toronto, 1897: student. U. of Leipzig, 1898: fellow in psvchologv, U. of Wis., 1899-01, Cornell U., 1901-2, Ph.D., 1902; m. Barbara M. Sparks, of St. Marys. Ont., Sept. 10, 1914. Instr. psychology, Cornell. 1902-3; research asst. in psychology, Carnegie Foundation, 1903-4: instr. psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1904-6; asst. prof, psvchologv, U. of 111., 1906-10; asst. prof, psy- chology, 1910-13, prof, since 1913, Clark I^. Exec, editor Am. Jour, of Psychology: cooperating edi- tor Psychol. Bull., and Jour, of Ednl. Psychology. Fellow A.A.A.S. : mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., South- ern Soc. Philosophy and Psychology. Club: Bohe- mian. Recreations: golf, baseball. Home: 801 Pleasant St., Worcester. Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 63 BAIRD, Julian Williain, chemist; Feb. 14, 1859- Typothetse, Bd. of Trade. Was mem. City Council, June 26, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Quincy, 2 yrs. and of Bd. of Water Commrs. 3 yrs. ; America, 1910-11.) trustee Quincy Pub. Library 1 yr. Unitarian. BAKEMAIT, Francis Wales, clergyman- b. Home: Wollaston, Quincy, Mass. Office: 208 Sum- Brooksville, Me., Apr. 14, 1S4I; s. Athorton Wales "^'^'' '^'^•' Boston. and Susan Hall (Gardner) Bakeman: prep, edn., BAKER, Clarence Atwood, M.D. : b Newcastle Westbrook Sem.; grad. Waterville Coll., Me., 1866; Me., Jan. 3, 1852; s. John P. and Abby W. (Ford) grad. Newton (Mass.) Theol. Instn., 1869; [D.D., Baker; A.B., Bowdoin. 1878, A.M., 1881, M.D., 1882; Colby U. (now Colby Coll., formerly Waterville studied U. of Edinburgh and European hosps.; m. Coll.), 1885] ; m. Winslow, Me., Aug. 12, 1869, Ellen Mary A. Whitman, of Providence, RI, June 4 Maria Stuart. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1869; 1884. In practice, Portland, Me., since 1882. Fel- pastor Newburyport, Mass., 1869-71, Janesville, low British Gynecol. Soc; mem. Am. Acad. Medi- Wis., 1S71-3, Worcester, Mass., 1873-6, Auburn, cine, Me. Acad. Medicine and Science, Me. Med. Me., 1876-84, Chelsea, Mass., lS84-Apr. 1, 1915. Assn., Portland Co. Med. Soc, Portland Med Club Trustee Colby Coll., Newton Theol. Instn. (mem. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs- exec, com.); corr. sec. Noithern Bapt. Edn. Soc; Lincoln, Bowdoin. Recreation.s: motoring Ad- dir. Mass. Bapt. Missionary Soc. (chmn. exec, dress: 312 Congress St., Portland, Me. S^A^^dTss-'cifelsea^M.?.^- theological (Bos- ^ BAKER, Clarence Edgar, educator; b. Weston, ton). Address. Chelsea, Mass. Mass., Mar. 26, 1869; s. Charles E. and Geraldine BAKER, Albert Allison, lawyer; b. Providence, (Clark) Baker; A.B., Bowdoin, 1896; m. Mary A R.I., Sept. 26, 1S62: s. Albert Osborn and Anna Anderson, of San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 9, 1901. Maria (Stone) Baker; ed. pub. schs. and Classical Prin. high sch., Eliot, Me., 1896-8; teacher, Boston High Sch.. Providence; A.B , Brown U., 1884; m. 1899-1900, Luzon. P.I., 1900-6, Westboro, Mass.! New Orleans. La.. Feb. 1, 1897, Emma Belknap De 1906-7; supt. schs., Raymond and Derry, N.H , Russy; 1 son, Albert De Russy. Admitted to R.I. 1907-12; now dist. supt. in N.H. Mason; mem. bar, ISSS, and since practiced in Providence; elk. Grange. Eastern Star. Republican. Unitarian. Ad- Judiciary Com., R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1888-9; sec. State dress: Raymond, N.H., R.F.D. Bd. of Valuation, 1889-91; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., BAKER, Darius, iudge- b Yarmouth Ma^. ^Braddocfjan/^'crronne (CroWeU) BAKER, Alvah S., supt. IMass. Reformatory, Con- nicipal justice. 1879-86; justice 1st Dist. Ct., 1886- cord, Mass. 05; justice Superior Ct., 1905-13, justice Supreme BAKER, Austin lothrop, merchant; b. South S^VA/^Phj^ Ro\!^fc ^®'Si ^m Bar Assn.. Psi Up- Yarmouth Mass., Jan. 30, 1S63; s. Lothrop and fn p^^n^ n^ A'^r'^NTPP''- 9"^: Miantonomi. Home: Emilv (Sears) Baker; ed. grammar sch.. South Yar- ^*^ Cianston Av., Newport. R.I.* mouth; m. Luella E. Baker, of South Yarmouth, BAKER, David Erastus, M.D.; b. Mass., Mar. 30, Mass.. May 12. 1887 (died Mar. 27. 1913); 3 chil- 1857; s. Erastus Emmons and Abby (Mirand) dren. Harold S.. Melville, Austin Lothrop, Jr. Be- Bacon; prep. edn. Franklin High Sch.; S.B., Boston gan as salesman with Crocker & Eldridge. Boston. U., 1878; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1883; m. Harriet 1884; became mem. Eldridge. Baker & Bain. 1892, E. Lord, of Newton Lower Falls. Oct. 21, 1885. incorporated. 1908. as Eldridge. Baker Co.. of Practiced in Newtonville, Mass.. since 1890; physi- which is pres.; pres. The Eldridge Baker Co. of cian to Newton Bd. of Health, 1891-4; former N.H. ; dir. Medford Trust Co.; alderman Medford. chmn. Newton Sch. Com. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. 1910, 1911. Odd Fellow. Club: Exchange (Belmont Soc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Newton Civic. Spring. Mass.). Recreations: golf. Home: West Economic (Boston). Home: 227 Walnut St., New- Medford, Mass. Office: 37 Sleeper St.. Boston, Mass. tonville. Mass. BAKER, Benjamin, lawyer; moved to Virginia. BAKER, Edward Wild, business man; b. Brook- (See vol. 1909.) line, Mass.. Sept. 20. 1859; s. Benjamin F. and Lo- BAKER, Charles Francis, lawyer; b. Lunenburg, vina (Libby) Baker; grad. Brookline High Sch.. Mass Dec 4. 1850; s. William and Olive Rebecca 1878; A.B., Harvard. 1882; m. 1888. Alice Gertrude (Boutwell) Baker; A.B.. Harvard. 1872; m. Henri- Souther, of Melrose. Mass. Town elk. of Brookline. etta. d. Jonas and Nancv (Hill) Woods, of Win- Mass., smce Sept., 1898; in gen. ins. in own name; Chester, Mass.. Apr. 24, 1879; 1 son, Emerson W.. an". Brookhne Trust Co.; trustee Brookline Savings attornev. of Fitchburg. Teacher Fitchburg High Bank. Republican; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, Sch 1872-3; student law office of Amasa Nor- 1908; sec Congressional Dist. Com. since 1896. cross. 1873-5; practiced in Fitchburg since 1875; Sec. and treas. Brookline Hist. Soc. since 1901. now associated with his son as Baker & Baker; Contbr. hist, sketches of local interest. Clubs: dir. Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co., Fitchburg & Harvard, Boston City, Commonwealth Country. Leominster St. Rv. Co., Fitchburg Mut. Fire Ins. Recreations: golf, outdoor sports. Home: 29 Vernon Co.; trustee Worcester North Savings Instn. Was »t- Office: Town Hall, Brookline, Mass. asst. dist. atty., several yrs.; bar examiner of BAKER, Ed-win, druggist; b. Hawley. Mass., Jan. Worcester Co.; alderman, 1893. Republican. Uni- !§_ 1843- g Roswell and Bathsheba P. C. Baker; tarian. Mason. Recreations: golf. Home: 15 Ar- reared on farm; ed. dist. schs. and Kimball Union lington St. Office: 327 Main St., Fitchburg. Mass. Acad., Meriden. N.H.; served in 52d Mass. Vols., BAKER, Charles M.. member firm Chase & Bar- 1862-3; m. Emma I. Bannister, of Shelburne Falls, stow, brokers: v. -p. and dir. Mattapan Deposit & Mass., Aug. 1. 1867. Drug elk., 1864-7; in drug Trust Co.: trustee "U'arren Chambers Trust: dir. business, Shelburne Falls, Mass., since 1867; pres. E. ; s. .Joseph E. and Sarah W. (Bayley) Baker; ed. Kng-lisli High School, Bos- ton; m. Edith M. Kimball, of C'oncord, N.H., Sept. 27, 1893; 3 children, Itobert Morris, .Ir.. Klchard K., Susan R. Began in tanning- and slioe mfg. busi- ness, 1883; pres. and treas. Morrill Leatlier Co., 1887-07; pres. Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., 1906-8; pres. and treas. Roland M. Baker Co., tanners and mfrs. calf skins; Portsmoutlr Tannery Co., v.-p. N. D. Dodge Shoe Co.; treas. and gen. mgr. Baker-Carpenter Co.; dir. Naumkeag Trust Co., Salem. Mass. Home: 70 Chestnut St. Office: 38 South St., Boston. BAKEB, Smith, clergyman; b. Bowdoin, Me., Feb. 18. 1836: s. Smith and Mary (Smith) Baker; eiglith in descent from William Brewster-, of the Mayflower; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1860; (D.D., Dartmouth, 1891); m. Northumberland, Vt., Sept. 13, 1860. Isabella Ditson. Ordained minister Cong'l Ch., 1860; pastor at Veazie and Orono, Me., 1860-70, Lowell, Mass., 1870-90, Minneapolis, Minn, 1890-4, Boston. Mass., 1894-8, Portland, Me., 1898-07, Atlanta, Ga., 1907-8. Corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M. ; moderator at different times of Cong'l State Conferences of Mass., Minn, and Me.; ex-pres. State S.S. Assns. of Mass., Minn, and Me.; ex-pres. Minn, and Portland Cong'l clubs: has servd as mem. five Nat. Cong'l councils, six Inter- nat. S.S. convs., five Internat. Christian Endeavor convs. Author of two vols, lectures to young people and many pamphlets and published ad- dresses covering many phases of Church and S.S. work. Delivered 54 ordination sermons and 42 baccalaureate sermons and presided over 63 church councils, also officiated at 1668 marriages and 1142 funerals. Home: 246 Stevens St., Lowell, Mass.* BAKEB, Stillman Humphry; b. Crovdon, N.H.. Sept. 28, 1853; s. Albert H. and Alvira (Humphry) Baker; descendant of .Jolm Baker, Charlestown, Mass., 1634; ed. pub. schs.. Concord; m. Mary Belle Abbott, of Henniker. N.H., Sept. 28, 1887; 2 chil- dren, Albert Humphry, Dorothy Ellen. Cllc. in gen. store, Hillsboro Bridge, N.H., 5 yrs., then in busi- ness in own name 12 yrs.; on account of ill health went to Jamaica. W.I.. and re-entered business; later removed to Port Limon, Costa Rica, and was connected witli Phila. Fruit Co., shipping fruit to U.S.; returned to Hillsboro, 1890, and since in real estate and auction business: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1909, 1911; county commr. Hillsboro County, 1897-09 (chmn. of bd. 6 yrs.). Mason, Odd Fellow (Lodge and Encampment). Republican. Address: Hillsboro Bridge, N.H. BAKBB, T(homas) Nelson, clergyman; b. North- ampton County. Va., Aug. 11, 1860; s. Thomas Shadrack and Editli (Nottingliam) Baker; grad. Hampton (Va.) Normal Sch., 1885: grad. Mt. Her- man (Mass.) Bovs' Sch., 1889; A.B., Boston U., 1893; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1896; Ph.D., Yale, 1903; m, Lizzie Bavtop, of Gloucester County. Va.. Sept. 17, 1901; 4 children, Edith Elizabeth, Harry Bay- top, Thomas Nelson. .Jr., Rutli. Born a slave; worked on farm until 21; taught sch. in Dismal Swamp, Va.. 1885-6; ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor Dixwell Av. Ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1896-01. 2d. Ch., Pittsfield, Mass.. since Aug. 1. 1901. Contbr. to religious periodicals. Address: 256 Robbin.s Av., Pittsfield, Mass. BAKBB, "Virginia, writer: b. Warren, R.I., Dec. 24, 1859: d. William Longhead and Emmeline I\Iax- well (Wheaton) Baker: ed. under pvt. tutelage; unmarried. Teacher pub. schs., Warren. Episco- palian. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Warren, Rhode Island.* BAKBB, "Walter Bllis. clergvman; b. Brantford. Ont., Feb. 28, 1880: s. Edward John and Wilmott Rebecca (Grimmon) Baker; prep. ed. Cobourg Col- legiate Inst.; grad. Congl. Coll. of Can.. Montreal, 1905; m. Margaret Russell McLeod, of Montreal, June 28, 1905; 2 children, Edward McLeod, Lois Margaret. Ordained Congl. ministry, Montreal, Que., 1905; pastor Yarmouth, N.S., 1905-7, Cow- onsville, Que.. 1907-11. Morrisville, Vt., since 1911. State pres. Vt. Christian Endeavor Union. Mem. Senate of Congl. (Joll., Montreal. Served as capt. in Canadian Militia. Mason (Past Grand Chaplain Grand Lodge of Quebec) ; Odd Fellow. Home: Mor- risville. VI. BAKBB, ■William Cotter, lawyer; A.B., Brown U., 1881, A.I\I., 1NN4; iiistr. in Frencii and German, De Veaux Coll., Suspension Bridge, N.Y. Admitted to bar, 1884, and since practiced at Providence; sr. mem. Baker & Baker; supt. pub. schs.. North Kingston, R.I., 1884-8; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1892-4, 1897-8; mayor of Providence, 1898-01. Dem- ocrat. Office: 15 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. BAKBB, ■William Henry, M.D. ; June 7, 1844-Nov. 26, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1901-2.) BAKBB, ■William Os'born, clergyman; b. l^rince- ton. N.J.. Aug. IS, 1X71: s. Rev. Alfred Brittin Baker (D.D.) and Emilia (Stubbs) Baker; A.B., Princeton. 1893. A.M., 1896: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem, 1896; m. Elizabeth Jackson, of N.Y. City, Aug. 3, 1899; 2 children, Charles Carroll, Mary Osborne. Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; served as missionary at Trenton, N.J. ; asst. St. Saviour's, Ch.. Bar Harbor. Me., to 1899; rector same, 1899-03- rector Trinity Ch.. Haverliill, Mass., 1903-13, Christ Ch., New Haven, Conn., since May 1, 1913. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven). Princeton (New York). Address: Christ Church, New Haven, Conn. BAKBB, ■Willie ■Whitney; b. Westwood, Mass., Apr. 20, 1856; s. Eustis and Laurinda Adaline (Woodward) Baker; ed. pub. schs., Dedham, Mass., and pvt. sch. of Rev. C. S. Locke; m. Viola Lucina White, of Monson. Mass., Nov. 19. 1879; 2 children, Florence Adaline. Granville White. Engaged as carriage painter until 1894. since as farmer; engr. Fire Department. Dedham, 1891-7, chief engr., AVestwood, 1897-11; mem. Sch. Bd., Dedham, 6 yrs., Westwood, 11 yrs., sec. 3 yrs.; town elk. Westwood since 1897, also register of voters: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Chairman Citizens Com. that accomplished division of Town of Dedham and incorporation of Westwood, 1897. Dir. Dedham Co-operative Bank 20 yrs. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows (Lodge and Encamp- ment). A.O.U.W. Club: Westwood Men's. Address: Westwood, Mass. BAKB'WBIiIi, Charles Montague, college prof.; b. Pittsburgh. Apr. 24. 1867; s. Thomas and Jo- sephine Alden (Maitland) Bakewell; A.B., U. of Cal., 1889; A.M., Harvard, 1892, Ph.D.. 1894; univs. of Berlin. Strassburg and Paris. 1894-6; (hon. A.M., Yale, 19U5): m. Madeline Palmer, of Wilkes- Barre, Pa., Dec. 21, 1899. Instr. philosophy. Har- vard. 1896-7. U. of Cal.. 1897-8; asso. prof, philoso- phy. Bryn Mawr Coll.. 1898-1900, U. of Cal.. 1900-3; jjrof. same, 1903-5; prof, philosophy, Yale, since 1905. (See Who's Who in America for books, so- cieties, etc.) Address: 437 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn.* BAKTBIi, Boy Vincent, M.D.; b. Fayette City, Pa.. Jan. 22, 1877; s. Oliver Sherman and Rosie (Mack) Baktel; M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1899; m. Helen Tenney, of Methuen, Mass., Apr. 6. 1904; 3 children, Sherman Tenney. John Vincent. George Saunders. Asst. phys. Insane Asylum, Taunton, aiass.. 1899-04; practiced in Methuen since 1905; asst. phvs. to Lawrence Gen. Hosp. ; phys. to Henry C. Nevins Home for Aged and Incurable. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Lawrence Med. Club. Re- publican. Methodist. Home: 302 Broadway. Ad- dress: I.O.O.F. Bldg., Methuen. Mass. BAIiCH, Alfred 'William, college prof.; b. East Saginaw. Mich.. Aug. 27. 1873; s. Henry C. and Altie H. (Brooks) Balch; descended from John B., of Beverlv. Mass.; ed. pub. schs.. Leominster, Mass.; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1894; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1398: grad. London Sch. of Tropical Medicine. 1907; m. Lucile Bancroft Man- ning, of Washington, D.C.. Feb. 7, 1906. Began as instr. organic and analyt. chemistry, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1894; asst. prof, organic and analyt. chemistry. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, and asst. in pharmacology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1898-01; prof, biological chemistry and toxicology, Tufts Coll. 66 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND Med. Sell., since 1909. Mem. Med. Corps U.S. Xavy, 1901-9, resigned. Trustee Mass. Coll. Pharmac.x'. Republican. Baptist. Follow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Chem. Indu.stry, Am. Geog. Soc, London Soc. Tropical Medicine, Am. A.ssn. Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists, Am. I'ulj. lioaltli Assn., Manila Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Bos- ton Bacteriol. Soc; asso. mem. Mass. Medico-Begal Soc, Boston Scientific Soc; mem. Ali)lui Ka|)pa Kappa. Home: 4 4 Linden St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 416 Huntington Av., Boston. BAIiCH, Emily Oreene, economist; b. Jamaica I'lain. .Mass.. .Jan. s, ISGT: d. l'"rancis V. and lOllen M. (Noyes) Balcli; A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1889; studied Ijolit. economy, Paris, 1S90-], U. of Chicago, 1 (luarter, 1895, Berlin, 1895-6; seminary work with 1 'rot's. Schmoller an.l Wagner. Connected witli Denison House (coll. settlement), Boston, during its first winter, 1S92-3; mem. of municipal bd. trustees for children, 1897-8; asst. economics, 1896-7, instr., 1897-03, asso. prof., 1903-13, prof. Ijolit. economy and polit. and social sciences, 1913 — , Wellesley Coll. Mem. Mass. State Commn. on Industrial Edn., 1908-9; mem. Mass. State Com- mission on Immigration, 1913-14. Wrote mono- graph, Public Assistance of the Poor in France, 189;!; Our Slavic Fellow-Citizens, 1910. Home: Ja- maica Plain, Mass. Address: Wellesley, Mass.* BAIiCH Francis Noyes, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 23. 1873; s. Francis Vergnies and Ellen Maria (iXoves) Balch; A.B., Harvard. 1896, A.M., 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Pauline Kath- erine Bulson, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 22, 1904; 3 children, Katherine Noyes, Francis Verg- nies, Robert Stone. At Woods Hole (Mass.) Biol. Laboratory, 1896; with U.S. Fish Commn., 1897; Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y. ) Biol. Lab., 1898-9; Biol. Lab., Bermuda. 1910. In law practice, Boston, since 1900; mem. firm Hunneman & Balch, 1905-13, Ellis & Balch, since 1 914 : appointed mem. Boston Finance Commn. by Gov. Draper, June 23, 1909; refused reappointment, 1912; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Boston Soc. Natural His- tory, Conchol. Soc. Great Britain and Ireland, INlaiacolog. Soc. London, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Soc. of Zoologists (Eastern branch); pres. Boston Malacolog. Soc, etc. Mem. committee to visit I'niversity Museum and on zoology (Harvard U.); mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Charter Assoc, (exec, com- mittee), etc. Clubs: Union, Boston City, Harvard (Boston), Economic. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing, sailing, biologv. Home: 52 Eliot St., Jamaica I'lain. Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BAIiCH, rranklin G-reene, surgeon; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Apr. 26, 1S64; s. Joseph W. and Agnes L. (Greene) Balch; descendant of John Balch, who settled in Beverly, Mass., about 1638; A.B., Har- vard, 1888, A.M., 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1891-2; m. Lucy R. Bowditch, of Jamaica Plain, Nov. 7, 1894; 6 children, Franklin G., Jr., Charles Bowditch, Lucy Bowditch, Henry Gordon, Cornelia, Kath- arine. Visiting surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp. since 1906; surgeon Faulkner Hosp. since 1903; surgeon dept. genito-urinary diseases, Boston Dispensary, 1894-6; surgeon out-patients, 1895-8, visiting sur- geon, 1898-05, Carney Hosp.: asst. in clin. and operative surgerv, 1900-3. asst. in surgery, 1903-6, Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Surg. Club, etc. Clubs: Harvard, Tavern, Union. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: Moss Hill Rd., Jamaica Plain. Office: 279 Clarendon St., Boston. BAIiCH, Gilbert Brownell, publisher; Feb. 9, 1856-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) BAIiCH, John; b. .Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 4, 1805; s. Joseph W. and Agnes L. (Greene) Balch; student Harvard. 1S85-S; m. Katharine Kellogg Torbert, of Dubuque. la.. Feb. 16, 1897. Began active career in employ of Holtzer Cabot Electric Co., Brockton, I\Iass.. 1889-90. then with the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Brockton, Mass., 1890-4; receiver and gen. manager Dubuque (la.) Light & Traction Co., 1894-7; became identified with Amer- ican Telephone & Telegraph Co. and now asst. treas. New England Telephone -, Conn. BAIiBWIIf, Arthur Charles, clergyman; b. Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1875: s. Charles J. and Adelaide L. (Fosdick) Baldwin; A.B., Denison U., Granville, O., 1896; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1900; m. Nellie T. Forbes, of Newton Centre, Mass., Apr. 17, 1901. Ordained Bapt. ministrv, 1900; pastor Ball- ston Spa, N.Y., 1900-6, 1st Ch.. Aurora, 111., 1906-8, 1st Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1908-14; foreign sec. Am. Bapt. Foreign Missionary Soc, Feb. 1, 1914- 15; pastor Park Av. Ch.. Rochester, N.Y., since Mav, 1915. Mem. Sigma Chi. Address: Park Av. Bapt. Church, Rochester, N.Y.* BAIiDWIN, Charles Clinton, retired; b. Wood- stock, Conn., May 4, 1S35; s. John Denison and Lemir.a (Hathaway) Baldwin; descendant of John Baldwin, of Stonington, Conn., 1638; ed. pub. schs.; worked in printing and pub. office of his father, in Hartford and Boston; m. Oct. 1, 1868, Ella L. T., d. Dr. F. H. Peckham. of Providence, R.I.; children, Katharine (Mrs. Lynde Sullivan, of Boston), Edith Ella, Grace (wife of Rev. Israel L. White, of Summit, N.J.), Rose (deceased). Had charge of counting room of Worcester Spv and on organiza- tion of tlie Spy Pub. Co.. Apr. 23, 1887, was made treas.; retired from the newspaper business, Nov., 1892. Mem. Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, Worcester Hort. Soc Republican. Episcopalian. Club: \\'orcestPr. Home: 11 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. BAIiD'WIN, Charles Henry, banker; b. Boston, Jan. 13, 1852; s. Joseph and Lydia M. (Story) Baldwin; ed. grammar schs., Wilbraham Acad., and English High Sch., Boston; m. Annie Osgood .Saunders, of Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 6, 1884. Pres. I'^ranklin Savings Bank since 1913; mgr. Nat. Meter Co., 1885-13. Dir. Home for Aged Men, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 67 Washingtonian Home. Mem. Alliance Frangaise (dir.), Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft (dir.), Cir- colo Italiano (treas.). Episcopalian. Club.s: Boston Art (treas.), Episcopalian (ex-pies.). Recreations: travel. Home: 15S Bay State Rd. Office: 6 I'ark Sti., Boston, Mas.s. BAIiDWIN, Charles Sears, college prof.; moved to Xew York. (See vol. J'JOy, also Who's Who in America, 1914-1 5.) BAIiBWIN, Edith Ella, artist; b. Worcester, Mass., Xov. 19, IS 70; d. Charles C. and Ella Lois Torrey (Peckliam) Baldwin; ed. grammar, liigh and pvt. schs. of ^^'orcester; pupil of Bouguereaux and of T. Robert-Fleury ; of Gustav Courtois, in Colarossi studios: pupil of Julien Acad., also of Henry Mosler and Julius Rolshoven, Paris, France; unmarried. Exhibited at Paris, Salon of the Soc. Xat. des Beaux Arts, Champ de Mars, 1891, New York Soc. of Am. Artists, 1898, 1899, and at sum- mer exhbn. Worcester Art Museum, 1903. Episco- palian. Mein. various local socs. Home: 11 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. BAIiSWIN, Edwin Kendrick, accountant. (See vol. 1909.) BAI^DWIN, Ella Iiois Torrey, club woman; b. North Killingly, Conn., Sept. 12, 1846; d. Dr. F'enner Harris and Catherine Davis (Torrey) Peck- ham; descendant of John Peckham, Aquidneck, R.I., 1638; ed. pub. schs. of Providence; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1867; m. Providence, R.I., 1868, Cliarles C. Baldwin; 4 cliildren, Katharine Torrey (Mrs. Lynde Sullivan). Edith Ella, Grace Peck- ham (Mrs. Israel S. White), Ruth D. (died 1893). Organized and for 12 yrs. pres. Mt. Holyoke Alum- ni Assn., Worcester Co.; mem. Worcester Art Museum and Pub. Sch. Art League; charter mem. Col. Timothy Bigelow Chapter D. A. R. Founder of Fortnightly Club. Worcester; pres. Worcester Woman's Club, 1896, 7, 8, (mem. bldg. com. and v.-p. of the corpn.); v-.-p. Mass. State Federation Women's Clubs, 1907-10; pres. Worcester Woman's Club House Assn., 1909; v.-p. Worcester Woman's Club House Corpn.; 1st pres. (since 1909) Welfare League of Worcester Women. Home: 11 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. BAIiBWIN, Poy Spencer, college prof. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)'* BAIiD'WIN, Frederick Wilton, lawyer; b. Lowell, Vt., Sept. 29, 1848: s. Asa and Roselinda (Shedd) Baldwin; ed. Orleans Co. Grammar Sch.. Johnson Normal Sch., Vt. Conf. Sem., Montpelier, Vt. ; m. Susan M. Grout, of Barton, Sept. 24, 1873 (died, 1876): 2d, Susan M. Hibbard, of Brooklyn, N.Y'.; Oct. 28, 1878 (died. Aug. 27, 1906) ; one son, Edward G. (who married Jennie M. Hibbord, May 6, 1913). Settled at Barton, Vt., 1872; asst. sec. of Vt. Sen- ate, 1872, sec. Senate, 1874, 6, 8; state's atty., Orleans Co., 1880-2: mem. Rep. State Com., 1884-92 (sec. 2 yrs. and chmn. 4 yrs.): presdl. elector, 1892, and messenger to carry vote to Washington; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896, Senate, 1900; v.-p. Barton Savings Bank & Trust Co. Mem. Orleans Co. (Vt.) Hist. Soc. (pres. 1912). Republican. Conglist. Treas. Vt. Congl. Conf. 1912, 13, 14, 15. Mason: Grand Patron CJrand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. 1895-6; pres. Assn. of Past Grand Patrons and Matrons. Address: Barton, Vt. BAI.DWIN, Pritz Walter, clergyman; b. Coati- cook, P.Q., Can., Jan. 6, 1851; s. Richard and Mary Ann (Wright) Baldwin: descendant of English and Scotch ancestrv; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1872 (D.D., 1893); post-grad, student, Yale, 1879-80; Union Theol. Sem., 1881-2: m. Sarah B. Lvman, of Lenox, ]\Iass., June 27. 1877; 5 children, Alice M., Sarah L., Harold L., Fritz W., Jr., Grace E. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1882; pastor Granby, Mass., 1882-4, 1st Ch., Chelsea, 1884-9, Trinity Ch., East Orange, N.J., 1889-06: pastor emeritus since 1906. Trustee Bates Coll. since 1880. Recreations: cultivation of flowers, fishing. Address: Acworth, N.H. BALDWIN, George S., stock bkr. ; b. Boston, Mass., June 16. 1866; s. William H. and Mary (Chaffee) Baldwin: ed. Boston Latin Sch.; m. Nel- lie S. Todd, of Lexington, Ky., Apr. 5, 1893: chil- dren, Francis T.. George S., Jr., James T.. Nellie T. Began in stock and bond business, 1885; mem. G. S. Baldwin & Co., 1896-04; in stock brokerage busi- ness on own account since 1904. Mem. Bd. of Se- lectmen, Brookline, 1910-11. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. V.-p. Young Men's Christian Union. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Ex- change, Unitarian, Longwood Cricket (bd. of govs.), Massachusetts Club. Recreations: farming. Home: Brookline. Office: 27 State St., Boston. BAIiBWIN, Hammon T., judge; b. Town of Newbury (Village of Wells River), Vt., Dec. 13, 1863; s. Erastus and Ellen (Abbott) Baldwin; ed. Wells River High Sch.; Hinman's Business Coll., Worcester, Mass.; m. Nov. 3, 1886, Kate Cobb, of Hardwick, Vt. P^or many yrs. pioi)r. of the "Bald- win Valley Farm"; now mem. lumber firm of Stevens & Baldwin; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900, Senate, 1904; has served as sheriff of Orange County; mem. Rep. State Com. since 1996; judge of Probate Ct. since Dec. 1, 1910. Conglist. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Shrine). Address: Wells River, Vermont. BAI.DWIN, Henry Cutler, M.D.; Oct. 27, 1859- Feb. 25, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) BAIiBWIN, Herman Trost, M.D. ; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 11, 1868; s. Jacob and Eleanor Tall- man (Tileston) Baldwin; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. Mary Elizabeth Murphy, of .Saco, Me., Aug. 18, 1898; 2 children, John Tileston, Clarke Tileston. Practiced at Chestnut Hill, Mass., since 1897; visiting phys. to Newton Hosp. since 1898. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Brookline Med. Soc, Newton Med. Club. Democrat. Unitarian. Club: The Country. Address: 96 Middlesex Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. BAIiBWIN, James Francis, mfr. ; b. Nashua, N.H., July 12, 1N43; s. James and Mary (Buttrick) Baldwin; descendant Henry Baldwin, Charlestown, Mass., previous to 1640; pub. sch. edn.; m. Mary Elizabeth Palmer, of Manchester, N.H., July 12, 1864 (died, 1900); 1 daughter (Stella Mabel, b. Nov. 12, 1866, who m. Mitchell Ward, Manchester, N.H.); m. 2d, Isabella McPherson, of Brookline, Mass., May 23, 1906. Supt. U. S. Robbin & Shuttle Co. (James Baldwin Co. Division), 1898-Aug. 1, 1914, retired; dir. 1st Nat. Bank. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1893. Republican. Baptist. Mason (32°, Shriner); Odd Fellow. Club: Derryfield. Address: Manchester, N.H. BAIiBWIN, John Stanton, editor; Jan. 6, 1834- Oct. 11. 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BAIiBWIN, Iieon Estyn, lyceum mgr. ; b. Sacar- rappa. Me., Jan. 1, 1875; s. William Wallace and Carrie (Thompson) Baldwin; ed. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1888-90, Murdock Sch., Win- chendon. 1890-2; B.A., Boston U., 1897; student Boston U. Law Sch., 1897-9; m. Boston, Dec. 31, 1907, Ethel Beatrice Webster. Practiced law, 1901-6; organizer, 1892, and mgr. University Male Quartet; leader and mgr. White's Festival Male Chorus; dir. Boston Fire Patrol Co., The Crystalix CJo., Orcutt Automatic Train Control Co. Progress- ive. Methodist. Mem. Theta Delta Chi, etc. Club: Boston City. Recreations: golf, swimming. Home: 860 Huntington Av. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. BALBWIN, liOammi Franklin, civil engr. ; b. Naples, 111., Nov. 6, 1849; s. Loammi and Helen Eliza (Avery) Baldwin; descendant of Henry Bald- win, who came to America from England previous to 1640; mother was descendant of the Avery's of Groton. Conn.: ed. pub. schs., Lawrence, Mass.; Immanuel Hall, Chicago, 111.; tech. edn. Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1874; m. Kate Wyman Richardson, of Peabody, Mass., Sept. 11, 1873; 3 children, Clara Richardson, Mary Brewster, .lames Rumford. Be- came mem. Coolidge & Baldwin, gen. engrs., Law- rence, Mass., 1873: asst. engr. of construction, Lawrence Water Works until completion; asst. engr. Essex Company, Lawrence; was asst. engr. with James E. Mills, on geol. survey of Mine La Motte. Mo., for Roland Hazard Mining Co. (lead), about 1879; prin. asst. of Mr. Mills, in geol. survey of Plumas (bounty, Cal., 1881, for gold mining, in tlie interests of Messrs. Agassiz & Shaw, of Bos- ton; chief engr., 1884, in extension of railroad in (is WllOS WHO J.\ SEW E.NGLAXi) Sierra Vallev, Cal., establishing preliminary line through Beckworth I'ass; engr. for William A. Itussell, Sept., 1SS4, in construction of mills be- longing to him in New England; insurance engr. for the Associated Factory Mut. Kiie Ins. Cos., lJ>91-Jan. 1, l!n5; I'otirod on acc'Dunt "f ill health. Mem. LJoston Soc. Civil Kngi-s. Itejiublican. Kpis- copalian. Home: 12 Kim St., Woburn, Mass. BAIiDWIIT, Mary Elizabeth, JNl.l). ; b. Ijawience- ville, i'a., .luiic I. i>i4i; ii. .Moses fticvt-ns and Aiil- licent (.\Vjliej IJaldwin; .M.l»., Women s .\led. Coll. of tne New 1 oik Inrtrmary, i*<4; unniarriea. Resi- dent physician, New Vork Infirmary lor Women and Children, and working in dispensary, lS74-a; pvt. practice, is75-li; gen. juactice in Wellsboro, i^a., Iti76-S5, in Newport, U.I., since ISSo. Mem. A.M. A., Meu. Soc. I'ity and County of New YorK; Tioga Co. (I'a.) .Med. Soc, ii.l. .Med. Soc, Newport Med. Soc, Women s Med. Assn. ot N.Y. City, Civic League, Newport; H.i. state sec. A.M. A. Com. for I'ub. Health Edn. among Women. Episcopalian. Clubs: Current To|>ics. Ait Assn. of Newport. Ad- ores.s: 1 1.5 'IDuio Si.. Niwpdit, It.l. BAIiDWIN, Ralpli Iiyman, supervisor music; b. Easllianiplt'ii, .Mas.-;., .Mar. zl, 1S72; s. L,yman .\. ana iriarnet (.. Miner j IJaidwiii; descendant of early Colonial settlers; giaa. W iiliston bem., Easthamp- ton, 1S90; studied music unaer George AV. Chau- wick, J. C. D. Parker, Stephen Emery, H. C. Eison and Henry Heindl, Hoston; m. Mary Pierce Hos- ford, ot hiavaenvule, Mass., May 27, 1X96; 6 chil- dren, Dorothy S., Robert M., tloward W., Barbara 1'., Elizabeth's., Marion B. t)rgaiiist, 1st Ch., East- hanipton, ISiH-C; organist and choirmaster, 1st Ch. of Christ, Northampton, .Mass., 1S97-04; con- ductor. Vocal Club (male chorus), Northampton, 18*J(j-U4; supervisor music, pub. schs., Northamp- ton, 1899-04, Hartford, Conn., since 1904; also or- ganist and choirmaster, 4th Congl. Ch., Hartford, since 1904. Conductor, Hartford Choral Club (male chorus, 80 voices) ; instr., Inst. Mus. Pedagogy, .Morthampton (summer sch.). Mem. Music Teacn- ers' .N'at. .Vssn. Club: Hartford Golf. Composer, Sonata, for organ, 1902, and many other pieces for organ, also male choruses, songs, ch. music, etc. Author: Progressive Melodies, 1910; Standard Song Classics, 1913. Recreations: golf. Home: 81 Tre- mont St., Hartford, Conn.* BAIiSWIN, Simeon Eben, governor; b. New Havin, Conn., l'\'b. 5, 1ringHeld, Mass., 1893. Normal Sch. since Sept .Mass.* BAI.DWIN, William Pitt, .M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., -May 12, 1867; s. Charles .Amos and Hannah Pitt (Smith) Baldwin; A.B., Yale, 1888, :M.D., 1S90; .\'ew York Honiie. Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1890-1; Wards Island Hosp., .\.Y., 1891-2; U. of Vienna, Austria, 1893-4; m. Stamford, Conn., Oct. 10, 1895, Gertrude Louise Lockwood (died July 12, 1896); m. 2d, Ihooklyn, May 10, 1902, Lulu Ken- yon. I'racticed Greenwich, Conn., 1892-3, since in New Haven; attending surgeon and mem. i)ruden- tial com., Grace Hosp., since 1894. Mem. Am. Homoe. Med. Soc, Conn. State Med. E.\amining Bd., New Haven Co. Clinical Soc, Phi Beta Kappa (Yale). Alason. .Address: 1145 Chapel St., New Haven. Conn. BAIiES, Georgre Edward, lawyer; b. Wilton, N.H., Sejit. 14. 1862; s. ('haiUs .Albert and Frances M. (Hardy) Bales; grad. Phillips .Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1883; student, Harvaid, 1 yr.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1888; m. .Abbie French Bales, of Wil- ton. N.H.. Oct. 16, 1889; 1 daughter, Milly Frances, b. Feb. 6, 1893. Practiced in Wilton since 1888; l)res. Wilton Telephone Co.; trustee Granite Sav- ings Bank, Milford; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1897; mem. State Forestry Commn., 1900-5; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1902, 1912; state railroad commr., 1904-11; judge Wilton Police Ct. ; dir. Souliegan Nat. Bank, Milford. Pres. Wilton Bd. of Trade. Trustee Wilton Pub. Library. .Mem. .V.H. Bar Assn., Phillips Exeter Acad. .Alumni Assn., Boston U. Alumni Assn. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Club: Derrvfield (Man- chester, N.H.). .Address: Wilton, N.H. BAI.KCOM, Walter Stanley; b. Central Falls, Town of Lincoln, R.I., Alay 30, 1867; s. John and Mary Edson (Strickland) Balkcom; ancestors on father's side among the earliest settlers of Mass.; ed. pul3. schs. of Central Falls; m. Emma Frances Burgess, of East Providence, R.I., May 31, 1893; 2 children, John .A., Jessie S. Dealer in shell fish since 1882; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 12, 15, 16. Republican. Conglist. Mem. St. .Andrew's Lodge, F. and A.M. (Past Master); Riverside Lodge, K. of P. (formerly Chancellor Commander). .Address: SO Narragansett Av., Riverside, R.I. BAIiIi, Clarence Franklin, ;m.D.; b. South Lan- caster, Mass., Feb. 24, 1878; s. Alonzo E. and Lizzie C. (Rice) Ball; ed. Troy (N.Y.) High Sch., South Lancaster Acad.; M.D., Am. Med. Missionary Coll., Chicago, 1902; m. Mary O. Marsh, of Pontiac, 111., at South Lancaster, Sept. 21, 1902; 5 children, Frances L., Howard .A., Olive M., Mildred C, Clar- ence F., Jr. I'racticed at Rutland, Vt., since Mar., 1904; formerly health officer, Rutland: mem. visit- ing staff Rutland Hosp., pathologist liutland Clin. Lab. Mem. A.M. .A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Rutland Co. Med. and Surg. Soc. (pres., 1911-12). Address: (2rrj'phon Corner Bldg., Rutland, Vt. BAIiIi, Prancis King'sley, editor; b. Mercer Co.. Pa., .Mov. 29, 1863; s. Francis .Asbury and Fanny Ann (Johnston) Ball; A.B., Drurv Coll., Mo., 1887; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 18S'L-8; Harvard, 1888-94, A.B., 1890, A.M., 1891, Ph.D., 1894; travel and studv abroad, 1897-9 (winter of 1898-9 at U. of Berlin); m. Janet Nettleton, of Oberlin, O., July 21, 1891. Teacher of English composition, Oberlin Acad., 1SS7-S; instr. in Latin, Harvard, 1892-3; prof. (3reek, U. of N.C., 1894-7; instr. Greek and German, Phillips Exeter Acad., 1899-10; instr. German, The Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1910-12; editor, Ginn & Co., pubs., Boston, 1912 — . Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., N.E. Classical .Assn., N.E. Mod- ern Lang. .Assn. Conglist. (See Who's AVho in America for books, etc. Home: 5 Verndale St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 29 Beacon St., Boston.* BAI^Ii, Pred Clair, teacher: b. Silver Creek, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1867; s. Alfred Henry and Caroline M. (Taylor) Ball; descendant of Francis Ball, who came to America in 1635 and was one of the early settlers of Springfield, IMass.; ed. Chamberlain Inst., Randolph, N.Y., commercial course, 1887; N.Y. State acad. course, 1888, classical. 18S9; m. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 69 Aug-. 30, 1889, Harriet E. McCune. of Pittsburgh, Pa. Prin. Marlow (N.H.) High Sch., 1889-01; prln. CJommercial Dept., East Me. Conf. Sem., Hucksport, Me., 18 91-3; prin. same dei)t., Northwestern Mil. Acad., Highland Park, 111., 1893-4; piin. same dept.. East Me. Conf. Sem., 1894-9; sub-master Pangor (Me.) High Sch., 1899-10; sub-master Lex- ington (Mass.) High Sch. since 1911. l-'ormerly dir. and treas. Bangor Y.M.C.A. ; sec. Me. Teachers' Assn.; pres. Hancock Co. (Me.) Teachers' Assn. Republican. Methodist. Address: 384 Mass. Av., Lexington, Mass. BAIiI^, Josiah Warren, dentist; b. Holden, Mass., June 28, 1841; s. Josiah and Elmira (Fales) Ball; ed. Holden High School; m. Elizabeth B. Farring- ton, of Roxbury, Mass., June 14, 1878 (died 1878); 2d, Edna E. Smith, of St. John, N.B., Oct. 15, 1879. Served in Civil War, 1861-5; studied dentistry un- der Dr. Tourtellot, of Worcester, Mass.; practiced in Ala. for 3 yrs. ; removed to Boston and grad. from Boston Dental College, 1870. Mem. Mass. Dental Soc, Mass. Charitable Mechanic Assn., Loyal Legion, Soldiers' Hist, and Benevolent Soc, etc. Club: Boston Art. Addi'ess: 160 Newbury St., Boston. BAIilj, Myrtle Anne, teacher; b. Newton, Wis.; d. Hiram Stei)hen and Rachel Alvina (Arkills) Ball; ed. Lawrence Acad., Appleton, Wis.; B.A., Lawrence Coll., M. A., 1903; unmarried. Tutor, then instr., Lawrence Coll., 1901-3; instr. New Mexico Normal U., 1903-5. Miss White's Sch. for Girls, Concord. Mass., 1907-9; teacher in Bibl. lit. and Latin, Wheaton Sem. (now coll.), since 1910. Home: Hudson, Mass. Address: W^heaton College, Norton, Mass. BAIiIiANTINi:, Arthur Atwooa, lawyer; b. Ober- lin, O., Aug. 3, 1883; s. William Gay (pres. Oberlin Coll.) and Emma (Atwood) Ballantine; A.B., Har- vard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Helen Bailev Graves, of Springfield, Mass., .Tune 19, 1907; children, Barbara (died Mar. 19, 1915), Arthur. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906; associated in practice with Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall since 1906, mem. of firm, 1912-14; since July 1, 1914, mem. of firm of Goodwin, Proctor & Ballantine; instr. in criminal law, Harvard Law Sch., 1907-9. Sec. Harvard Co-operative Soc; dir. Boston Sub- urban Electric Cos., Middlesex & Boston Street Ry. Co., J.B.B. Coal (i!o. (Boston), Prospect Union, (Cambridge. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. State Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Boston City, Commercial, Union Boat, Harvard (Boston), Papyrus. Recreations: books. Home: 8 Charles River Sq. Office: 84 State St., Boston. BAIiIiANTIIfTi:, John Winthrop, clergyman; b. Norwalk, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1851; s. Rev. Henry and Elizabeth (Darling) Ballantine; 8th in direct de- scent from Gov. .John Winthrop, of Mass.; ed. in British India; high sell., Amherst, Mass ; A.B., Amherst, 1874; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1878; spl. studies Andover Theol. Sem., Yale Div. Sch., Hart- ford Theol. Sem ; m. Hannah M. Tucker, of Water- town, Mass., July 17, 1878; 3 children, Robert Win- throp (deceased), Mary, Margaret Winthrop. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1879: pastor Union Ch., Taunton. Mass., 1879-81, Pilgrim Ch., Boston. 1881-7. 1st Ch., Ridgefield. Conn., 1888-1900. 2d Ch., Huntington, Mass., 1904-7, 2d Ch., West Staf- ford Parish. Stafford Springs, since 1907. Trinita- rian. Progressive. Mem. Amherst Alumni Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Was lecturer on compara- tive religion in philos. dept. of Wellesley Coll , and lecturer on same subject at two tiTeol. seminaries: a pronounced Bibl. preacher on broad lines, and lecturer on missions: preacher in colleges. Was Boston corr. New York Independent over nom de plume of John "Winthrop. Contbr. on religious top- ics. Recreations: tennis; pefiestrian and chess player. Address: Stafford Springs, Conn. BAIiIiANTINE, William Gay. educator: b. Wash- ineton. Dec. 7, 1848; s. Jlev. Elisha and Betsy Ann (Watkins) Ballantine; A.B.. Marietta Coll., 1868; grad. Union Theol. Sem, New York, 1872; U. of Leipzig. 1872-3: (D.D., Marietta. 1885; LL.D.. West- ern Reserve. 1891): m Emma Frances Atwood. of Waupun, Wis., Aug. 17, 1875. Mem. Am. Palestine- Exploring Expdn., 1873; prof, chemistry an'! nat- ural science, Ripon Coll., 1874-6; asst. prof. Greek, Ind. v., 1876-S, prof. Greek and Hebrew, 1878-81; prof. O.T. lang. and lit., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1881- 91; pres. Obeilin Coll., 1891-6; piof. of Bible, Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1897. Author: Inductive Logic, 1896. Home: 321 St. James Av., Springfield, Mass.'* BAI.i;ABD, Addison, clergyman; Oct. 18, 1822- Dec. 2, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BAX^IiABB, Daniel, farniing and ins.; 1>. Wen- dell, Mass., .ian. 16, 1840; s. Daniel and Dulcenia (Brown) Ballard; 7th in line of descent from Will- iam Ballard, who came from England in 1634, ancj settled in Andover, Mass.; ed. New Salein (Mass.) Acad., 1856-60; Ames Business CoU., Syracuse, N.Y., 1864; m. Nov. 11, 1868, Bessie P. I'.oote, of Conway, Mass. Served as pvt. Co. D, 52d Regt., Mass. Vols., Civil War; farmer and dairyman since 1874; selectman and assessor. New Salem, Mass., for many yrs.; justice of the peace, 1871; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1882. Trustee New Salem Acad., New Salem Pub. Library. Republican. Conglist. Mem. G.A.R., Patrons of Husbandry. Home: New Salem, Mass. Address: Millington, Mass. BAIhIiABD, Bug-ene Scott, investment banker; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 4, 1876; s. James Nelson and Princess (Scott) Ballard; prep. edn. Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca, N.Y. ; A.B., Cornell U., 1898; studied Kenyon Coll., Gambler, O.; m. Sara Blair Cole, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. 28, 1912. Began in bond in- vestments. New York, 1899; has continued in Hart- ford, Conn., since Feb., 1907; now mgr. Harttord br. of Parkinson & Burr (Boston and New York). Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Cornell University (New York), Hartfor^i. Hartford Golf, Graduates' (New Haven), Thames (New London, Conn.). Home: 70 Niles St. Office: 73 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. BAIiIiABB, Harlan Hog'e, librarian; b. Athens, O.. May 26, 1853; s. Addison and Julia Perkins (Pratt)" Ballard; A.B., Williams, 1874, M.A., 1877; member Phi Beta Kappa; m. Lucy Bishop Pike, g.d. Judge Henry Walker Bishop, of Lenox, Mass., Aug. 20, 1879. Prin. Lenox (Mass.) High Sch., 1874-80; prin. Lenox Acad., 1880-6; librarian and curatoi-, Berkshire AthenEeum and Museum, 1888 — . Organ- ized, 1875, and trustee Agassiz Assn. for Study of Nature, which has had over 1,000 branches. Fel- low A.A.A.S.; mem. A.L.A.; sec. Berkshire Hist, and Scientific Soc. Mason (33°). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Pittsfield, Mass.* BAIiIiABB, Harry Parker, corporation officer; b. Salem, Mass., May 13. 1856; s. Henry Archer and Lydia Safford (Brown) Ballard: ed. grammar and high schs.. Maiden, Mass.; m. Hila A. Parker, of Wollaston, Mass., Oct. 6, 1886 (died May 14, 1895); 2 children, Edith, Albert; m. 2d. Mabel E. Thorpe, of West Newton, Mass., May 11, 1898; 1 son, .loseph T. Accountant and asst. treas. since 1871, dir. since 1911, Boston Rubber Shoe Co.; pres. and mgr. Wellman Co., Medford, Mass.; treas. Lycoming Rubber Co.; treas. and dir. Bay State Rubber Co., Maiden Rubber Shoe Co.. Melrose Rubber Co. Capt. Co. L 5th Regt. Mass. Vol. Militia, 1883-6: adj., 1888-97, maj., 1897-1900; maj. and insp. 2d Brigade, 1900-3. Republican. Baptist. Mason; Past Master Converse Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Maiden; Past Comdr. Beauseaut Commandery, K.T. : mem. Mass. Consistory, S.P.R.S., 32°; Past Grand War- den Grand Lodge of Mass. Home: 12 Glen St. Of- fice: 183 (""ommercial St.. Maiden, Mass. BAIiIiABD, Henry, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BAIiI^IN, Hug-o, artist; b. New York. Mar. 7, 1879; s. Julius and Tillie (Rothschild) Ballin: studied at Art Students' League, New York, and in Rome and Florence; m. Mabel Croft. Awarded scholarship Art Students' League; Shaw Prize Fund, 1905; Thomas B. Clarke prize, 1906; Archi- tectural League medal, 1906 and 1907; medal, Buenos Aires Internat. Expn.; Hallgarten prize, 1907: Tsidor gold medal, 1907. A.N.A., 1905. (See also W^ho's Who in America.) Studios: Saugatuck, Conn.; 73 E. 91st St., New York.* 70 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BAIiIiOU, Charles Ellab, liaiiker; b. Woonsocket, R.I.. .\iiv. Ifi. lN4i;; s. lOlial) IMftcalf and Mary Ann (Cushnian) lialloii; ed. Woonsocket pub. schs.; ni. Sept. 13, ISCS, Emma Gangene Cooke, of Woon- socket. In various lines of busine.^is in Woon.socket since boyhood; became connected with Woonsocket Instn. for Savinss, Apr., 1865, tieas. l',)()0-l!U:5, now v. -p.; dir. Hlackstone Valley Gas & Electric Co., Tawtucket Hair Cloth Co., Am. Hair Cloth Co.. AVoonsocket Bldp. & Loan Assn. Pres. Woonsocket Business ;\Ien's Assn. Mem. staff of Gov. Charles Warren Lippitt 2 yrs., title of col.; mom. Sc^h. Com. 2 yrs.; pres. Bd. of Aldermen. RepuV)lican. Universalist. 32° Mason; chaplain Roser Williams Council Roval Arcanum. Clubs: To-Kalon (Paw- tucket.) Winnesuket Golf. Home: 13 Winter St. Ofnce: 16.^. Main St., Woonsocket, R.I. BAIiXiOTT, Daniel B., lawyer; b. Smithfield, R.I.. Aug'. <). Is.'iT; s. .\ini)l(i and Roxa (Ross) Ballou; ed. i)Ub. and i)vt. sells, and P.rown U.; m. Green- ville. R.I., Oct. 31, ISfiO, Ellen Rebecca Owen (now deceased); 2 children, Fannie (Mrs. Clifford S. Tower), Leonora (wife of Dr. .T. C. Rutherford). Served as pvt. and It. 12th Regt., R.T. Inf., 1862-3; returned from service and commd. as col. of regt. of militia; admitted to R.I. bar, 1864; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1S65-7, 1882-4; elk. Ct. of Common Pleas, 1867-75; mem. Citv Council, Providence, 1886. Bd. of Aldermen. 1891-4 (pres., 1893, 94); nominated for attv.-gen. but declined; U.S. mar- shal for Dist. of R.T. until 1913. Chmn. R.I. Bd. Bar Examiners. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Loyal Le- g-ion. G.A.R. (dept. comdr.. 189.")). Address: 116 Watf'i'inan St.. Pi-ovidence, R.T. BAIiIiOU, Frank Edg^ar, shoe mcht.; b. Che- pachet, R.I., Oct. 17, 1858; s. George A. and Luc>' A. (Mathewson) Ballou; ed. pub. schs. of Provi- dence; m. Sarah E. Clark, of Providence, Nov. 23, 1880; 3 children, Edgar Clark, Blanche Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles H. Everett, of Quincy, Mass.). Har- old Francis. Began as newsboy on sts. of Provi- dence; later became train boy; in charge news room, T^nion Sta., Providence, 1873-7; elk. in post office, Providence, 1877-81; mem. Waite, Clark & Co.. shoe dealers, 1881-3; pres. and treas. F. E. Ballou Co.. retail shoe dealers, since 1883. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1913-14 (elected as Progressive and indorsed by Democrats), 1915-16 (candidate of Republicans, Democrats and Progressives). Re- publican. Mem. Calvary Bapt. Ch. Mem. Shoe Re- taileis of America. R.I. Retail Shoe Dealers Assn. (pres.). .Associated Shoe Cos. of N.E.. U.S. Cham- ber of Commerce, Providence Chamber of Com- merce. Mason (33°: I^.S. Consistory); mem. T\''hat Cheer Lodge, A.F. and A.M. (Past Master); Provi- dence Chapter, R.A.M. ; Providence Council, R. and S.M. : Calvqrv Pommanderv. K.T. ; Palestine Tem- ple. A .\.O.N M.S.: Providence Chapter, O.E.S. (Past Patron). Pres. Ballou Assn. of Am. Clubs: R.I. Rotary, Town Criers. Providence Central. Recrea- tions: motoring, fishing, tennis. Home: 19 Laura St.. Providence, R.T.: (summer) Oakland Beach, R.l. Ofbce: 143-145 Weybosset St., Providence, R.T. BAIiIiOTT, Harry Bing'liani, commission mcht.; b. Charlestown Dist., Boston, Mass.. Sept 26, 1861; s. Ira H. and Edith C. (Bingham) Ballou; ed. pub. schs , Boston: m. Nellie B. Holmes, of Tjowell, Mass.. .Ian. 22. 1885; 2 children. Ruth Holmes (IMrs. L. F. Whittemore. of West Medford, Mass.), Harry Binsbam, Jr. Beean, 1879, in wholesale produce and flour commission business, established by father. 1852, as T. H. Ballou & Co.; admitted to firm. 1885, and now senior partner. Mem. Boston Chaml)er of Commerce. Universalist. Cluh: Med- ford (trustee). Recreations: motorin?. Home: Medfoid. Mas'^. Office: 73-75 S. Market St , Boston. BAI.I.OU, Harry Maturin, musician: b. Woon- socket, R.I., Sept. 6, 1856; s. Henrv Greene and Sarah Little (Fales) Ballou; descendant of Early Colonial ancestry; grad. English and Classical Sch.. Providence, R.T., 1873; A.B., Brown U., 1877; studied music; unmarried. Headmaster St. James Acad., Mason, Mo., 3 yrs.; in charge of dept. of English at St. Paul's Sch.. Concord, N.H., under Dr. H. A. Coit, 6 yrs.; at Woonsocket since 1S94. as teacher of voice and piano, organist and clioir- master. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: 120 Harris Av. Studio; 102 Main St., Woonsocket, R.I. BAIiX.OU, Henry Iiincolu, clergyman; b. Wal- lin^fdid, VI., Sept. 22. lNii5; s. AVilliam Sabin and l':stlier (Andrews) Ballou; grad. VI. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1888; student Amherst, 1888-90; prin. Pleasant Hill (Tenn.) Acad., 1890-2; grad. Hart- ford Tlieol. Sem., 1895; m. Carrie May Hubbard, of Saxtons River, Sept. 3, 1891; 3 children, Earle H., Paul H., Donald H. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1S95; pastor, Chester, Vt., since 1895; supt. schs. of Chester, 7 yrs.; trustee Whiting Free Library; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908-9. Cor- Ijorate mem. A.B.C.F.M. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial \Vars for Vt. Progressive. Mem. Delta Upsilon. ISlason; Past Grand Master; Past Eminent Com- mander; Assistant Grand Prior Supreme Council 33°, X.M.J, (active mem. for Vt.). Home; Chester, VI. BAIiIiOTT, Hosea Starr, investment banker; b. Xortli Orange, Mass., Feb. 9, 1857; s. Rev. Levi and Elvira Bliss (Goodell) Ballou; ed. Harvard, 1877-9; U. of Berlin, Germany, 1880-1; Coll. de France, Paris, 1881-2; m. Marv Farwell, of Boston, June 1, 1885; 2 children, Luther Farwell (A.B., Yale), Hosea Starr, Jr., (A.B., Harvard), Organ- izer, 1884, H. S. Ballou & Co., investment bankers, Boston, and since its liead. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Soc. Colonial Wars, Bunker Hill Monu- ment Assn., Universalist Hist. Soc. (pres.), Ballou I'amily Assn. of America, Starr Family Assn. (treas.); dir. Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft. Re- publican. Author: Life of Hosea Ballou, 2d, D.D., 1896. Has delivered numerous occasional ad- dresses upon hist, and economic subjects. Home: Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, INIass. BAIiIiOU, Joseph C, mfr. ; b. Becket, Mass., Feb. 26, 1872; s. Monroe E. and Emma M. (Pulsl- fer) Ballou; student Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1888, Lehigh U., 1889-92; m. Gertrude M. Smith, of Becket, Mar. 14, 1894; 1 daughter, Ger- trude I., b. 1900. Began, 1892, in basket factory established by father; now jr. partner and mgr. M. E. Ballou & Son.; selectman, assessor and over- seer of poor. Town of Becket, 1915. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Address: Becket. Mass. BAIiIiOU, Iiatimer Willis, mfr; b. Woonsocket, R.L, Oct. 8, 1S72; s. Henrv Latimer and Susan A. (Cook) Ballou; grad. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1895; post-grad, study at Cornell U., 1896; m. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 23, 1902, Miss Bamford. Began busi- ness career as agt. of the Guerin Spinning Co., mfrs. of woolen and merino yarns, Woonsocket, R.L, in which has continued. Home: 75 Harris Av. Office: Social St., Woonsocket, R.L BAIiIiOU, Murray, president Am. Powder Mills, Am. Smokeless Powder Co., trustee Middlesex Instn. for Savings. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 131 State St.. Boston. BAIiTZBIiIi, Winton James, editor of The Musi- cian; b. Shiremanstown, I'a., Dec. 18, 1864; s. Isaiah (minister. United Brethren in Clirist) and Cecilia Caroline (James) Baltzell; family, on paternal side, of French-German stock (Upper Alsace), coming to America before tlie Revolution; prep. ed. high sch.. Harrisburg, Pa.; A.B., Lebanon Vallev Coll., Annville, Pa.. 1884; Mus. Bac, U. of Pa., 1896; studied at N.E. Conservatorv of Music, Bos- ton, 1888-9, and pvtlv. in London, Eng., 1889-90; m. Bertha Sweet, of Salina, Kan., June 27, 1900; 2 children, Rolfe Edmunds, Ruth .lames. Profes- sional musician, teacher of singing, and organist, Reading, Pa., 1890-7; editor The fitude, Phila., Pa., 1897-9; teacher of historv and tlieorv of music, Ohio Wesleyan U., Delaware. O., 1899-1900; editor The fitude, 1900-7; editor The Musician, Boston, since 1907. Mem. Music Teachers' Nat. Assn., Internat. Soc. of Musicians. Republican. Episco- palian. Club: Boston Art. Author: A complete History of Music, 1905; Baltzell's Dictionary of IMusicians, 1911; also a number of songs and part- songs and anthems. Home: 30 Villa Av., Win- throp, Mass. Office: 150 Tremont St., Boston. BAITCBOFT, Cecil Kittredg-e, teacher, registrar: b. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.. Dec. 15, 1868: s. Cecil Franklin Patch and Fannie Adelia (Kittredge) Bancroft; ed. Pliillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1882- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 71 87; student Yale, 1SS7-91. Teacher, Morris Acad., Morristown, N.J., 1891-3; in Europe 1S93-5; tutor and instr., Yale, 1895-06; registrar Phillips Acad., since 1906. Mem. Am. Philol. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Address: Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. BANCROFT, Charles Poster, electrical engr. ; b. Mansonville, P.Q., Can., Uec. 17, 1873; s. Rev. Charles and Eunice (Foster) Bancroft; g.s. Rev. Charles Bancroft, rector of Trinity Ch., Montreal, for many yrs. ; ed. St. John's Sch., Montreal; m Cornelia Herriman Dow, of Bi-ooklyn, N.Y., June 7. 1905; 2 children, Charles, Cornelia Herriman In employ of Edison Gen. Electric Co., Boston 1899-93; with Royal Electric Co., Montreal, 1893-5 elec. engr. Lowell & Suburban St. Ry. Co., 1895- 1900; elec. engr. INIass. Electric Cos. since 1900 supt. motive power Bay State St. Ry. Co.; v.-p Manchester Electric Co.; Dir. Tenn. Eastern Elec- tric Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; Mem. Am. Soc Mech. Engrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason Clubs: City (Boston), Engineers' (Boston and New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 159 Bay State Rd. OfRce: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. BAITCBOFT, Charles Grey, lawyer, banker; b. Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 3. 1S67; s. Andrew J. and Mary A. (Clough) Bancroft: prep. ed. Phillips Exeter Acad.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1889; m. Blanche M. Hight. of Lowell. Mass., Dec. 10, 1891: children. Stowell H., Winthrop. Practiced in Clinton, Mass., 1889-1900, since in Boston; corpn. practice; for many yrs. counsel for Ark- wright Club; receiver Jewelers Nat. Bank, 1908-12; pres. IJncoln Trust Co. until 1914 when it was merged into the Internat. Trust Co., of which is pres. and dir.; dir. Curtis & Cameron. Inc. Mem. S.P.(Z!.A. Mem. Boston Cham, of Commerce. Held town offices, Lancaster and Clinton: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1894. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Algonquin, Framing- ham Countrv. Recreations: farming. Home: Fram- ingham, Mass. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston. BANCROFT, Charles Parker, alienist; b. St. Johnsbur\-. ^'t., Jan. 11, 1852; s. Jesse Parker and Elisabeth (Speare) Bancroft; A.B., Harvard, 1874, M.D., 187S; m. Susan C. Wood, of Newton Centre, Mass., 1884. Formerlv house officer Boston City Hosp. : asst. phys., 1878-9, supt. since 1882, N.H. Insane Hosp.; phvs. Boston City Dispensary, 1880. Mem. A.iSr.A.. N.H. Med. Soc, N.E. Psychol. Soc. (pres. 1898-01), Boston Society Psychiatry and Neurologv (pres. 1905). Am. Psychol. Assn. (pres. 1908). C'ontbr. to Wood's Handbook of the Medical Sciences: author various monographs, and articles in med. jours. Home: Concord, N.H.* BANCROFT, Eben Draper, mfr. ; b. Hopedale, Mass., Ausr. 27, 1847: s. Joseph Bubier and Sylvia Willard (Thwing) Bancroft: descendant of John and Jane Bancroft. Lynn, Mass., 1632; ed. pub. sch., Milford, and in civ. engring. in pvt. sch.. Providence, R.I. ; m. Lelia, d. Alonzo and Eliza Curtis (Jones) Coburn. of Hopkinton, Mass., Sept. 9, 1874; children. Joseph B.. of Portland, Me.; Alice C. Bancroft, of Hopedale, Mass. Bookkeeper for his uncles. E. D. & G. Draper, Hopedale, Mass.; was made dir. Hopedale Machine Co. and asst. treas. of the corpn., later merged as Draper Co., of which was v.-p.. purchasing agt. and asst. elk.; for many yrs. treas. Glase:o (Conn.) Yarn Mills, Glasgo Thread Mills (Worcester, Mass.), Hopedale Elastic Goods Co.; dir. INIilford Water Co.. Milford Nat. Bank. Mass. Trust Co. (Boston), G. & U. R. R. Co.: treas. Hopedale since its organization as a town, 1886; formerly treas. and mer. Am. Architect and for several yrs. auditor Shaw Stocking Co., Lowell. Was mgr. for Gen. William F. Draper for Congress, 1892 and 1894. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Rrecreations: golf, motoring. Clvibs: Algonquin, Commonwealth (^Boston), Woodland (Newton), Brae Burn (West Newton), Canoe, Maj- nomiscock Golf. Address: Hopedale, Mass. BANCROFT, Edward E., M.D.; b. Lancaster, Mass., Sept. 10, 1S58; s. Andrew J. and Mary A. (Clough) Bancroft: A.B., Amherst, 1883, A.M., 1903: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; m. Josephine A. Given, of Bowdoinham, Me., Aug. 6, 1890; 3 children, Margaret, Richard, Philip. Practiced in Wellesley, Mass.. since 1887; consulting phys. Wellesley Coll. since 1903. Mem. A.M. A. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Recreations: walking. Address: Wellesley, Mass. BANCROFT, Henry H., mfr.; Sept. 1, 1847-19—. (See vol. 11)09.) BANCROFT, Hugh, lawyer, publisher; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Sept. i:i, 1879; s. of William Amos and Mary (Shaw) Bancroft; A.B.. Harvard. 1897, A.M., 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Mary A. Cogan, of Cambridge, Mass., June 25, 1902 (died Oct. 29, 1903); m. 2d, Jane W. Waldron, of Boston, Jan. 15, 1907; 4 children, Mary, b. 1903; Jessie, 1908; Hugh, Jr., 1909; Jane, 1912. Asst. dist. atty. Middlesex Co., 1902-6, dist. atty., 1907; dir. Central Trust Co. (Cambridge, Mass.), Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Davis Daly Copper Co.; v.p. Boston News Bureau: sec. Dow, Jones & Co., pubs. Wall St. Journal; chmn. dirs. Port of Boston, 1911-14. Mem. Mass. Militia, 1894-09 (retired as maj.-gen.); adj. 5th Mass. Inf., U.S.V., Spanish- Am. War. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Span- ish-Am. War Veterans, Order of Foreign Wars. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Algonquin, Exchange, Union Boat, Eastern Yacht, New Riding, Commercial, Mercliants'; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: rowing. Author: Inlieritance Taxes for Investors, 1911. Joint Author: The Inheritance Tax (with Arthur W. Blakemore), 1914. Home: 253 Newbury St. Office: 30 Kilby St., Boston.* BANCROFT, James, clergyman; b. Knowlton, Que., Can., Mav 26, 1879; s. Charles and Eunice (Foster) Bancroft: grad. Trinity Sch., N.Y. City. 1898; A.B., Columbia, 1902; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1906; m. Alice Dorrance. of Providence, R.I., Jan. 17, 1911. Deacon, 1905, priest, 1906, P.B. Ch.; cu- rate St. John's Ch., Providence, R.I., 1905-10; rector St. John's Ch., Lowell. Mass., since May 21, 1910. Pres. Lowell Federation of Chs., 1912-13. Republican. Address: 465 High St., Lowell, Mass. BANCROFT, "William Amos, president Boston Elevated Rv. Co.; b. Groton. Mass., Apr. 26, 1S55; s. Charles and Lvdia Emeline (Spaulding) Ban- croft; A.B., Harvard, 1878: Harvard Law Sch., 1879-81; admitted to bar, 1881: m. Mary Shaw, of Boston, Jan. 18, 1878. Practiced law, 1881-5; supt. Cambridge St. R.R., 1885-8: roadmaster West End St. Rv., Boston, 1888-90: pres. Boston Elevated Ry. Co., since 1899; dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce, U.S., Puritan and Chelsea trust cos. Pvt. to col. 5th Mass Vol. Inf.. 1875-97: brig.-gen., 1897, maj.- gen., 1901, Mass. Vol. Militia: brig.-gen. U.S.V., Mav 27, 1898: resigned, Aug. 17, 1898. Mem Cam- bridge Common Council, 1882; Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1883-5; pres. of aldermen, 1891-2, mayor, 1893-6, Cambridge; chmn. Rep. State Conv., 1893. Over- seer Harvard, 1893-05; trustee Norwich U., 1904-5, Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass, 1908, Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1902. Pres. 120th anniver- sary, Phillips Exeter Acad., 1903, also pres. N.E. Alumni 4 vrs. ; pres. 250th anniversary, Groton. 1905; chief "marshal Harvard Alumni, 1903; grand marshal Hooker Monument Parade, Boston, 1903. Pres. Mayors' Club of Mass., Cambridge Club; mem. Order of the Cincinnati, Order of Foreign Wars, Order of Spanish War, etc. Clubs: Union, Commercial (pres. 3 yrs.). Exchange, Art. Colo- nial (Cambridge). Middlesex. Home: 12 Ware St., Cambridge. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston.* BANGS, Alffemon Sydney, grand comdr. United Order of the Golden Cross of Me. (See vol. 1909.) BANGS, Charles Howard, M.D : b. Limerick, York Co., :Me., Apr. 14, 1861; s. W^illiam B. and Martha P. (Swett) Bangs: descendant of Edward Bangs, founder of Bangs family in America, who came to Plvmouth Colony in the Ship Ann, 1623; prep. edn. Limerick Acad.; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore. Md.; M D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1892; m. Eva A. Parcher. of Saco, Me., June 28, 1894; 2 children, William P., Althea. Practiced at Sanford, Me., 1892, and at Lynn, Mass., since 1892, Boston since 1898: dermatologist. Lynn Hosp. since 1904. Trustee Real Estate Associates, Lynn. Mem. Sch. Com.. Limerick, Me., 3 yrs.; trustee Limerick Acad. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Essex South 72 WHO'S WHO IN .\j:w England IDist. Med. Soc. (ex-pies.), I>ynn. Med. l''iatei-nity, Am. Soc. Colonial Families (Boston). Mem. I.O.O. K. Club: Oxford (Lynn). Writer and lecturer on med., econ., industrial, hist., and other subjects; etc. Recreations: historical research. Home: 9 Lafay- ette Park, Lynn, Mass. Office: Lynn, Mass., and 149 Tremont St., r.o.ston. BANGS, Francis Reginald, lawyer, trustee; b. Watertown, Mass.. Dec. 24, 1S69; s. Kdward and Anne Outram ( llodgkinson) Bangs; descendant in 9th genei-ation from Edward Banges, who came to Plymouth in the ship Anne, in 1623; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1S91; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1S94; m. Anna Dum- mer Anderson, of Boston, Dec. 16, 1897; 4 childien, Edward, James Outram, Harriett Amory, David Hinckley. Began practice in Boston, 1894; mem. Bangs & Barlow until 1901. Hill. Bangs, Barlow & Homans, 1901-7, since ^^'illiams & Bangs. Pres. Wareham Cranberry Co.; dir. Central Wharf & Wet Dock Co., Mut. Nat. Bank. N.E. Casualty Co.; trus- tee Bangs Real Estate Trust, Commonwealth P.ldy. Trust. Lenox St. Bldgs. Trust, Metropolitan Asso- ciates, Old South Bldg. Assn., Winthrop Bldg. Trust. Mem. Boston Bd. of Aldermen, 1906-7; chmn. of 2 commns. apptd. by Mayor Hibbard on garbage disposal; climn. commn. apptd. by Gov. Foss on fire hazard. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Real Estate Echange (dii-. ), Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Somerset, Country. Rrecreations: fishing. Home: 190 Marlborough St. Office: IS Tre- mont St., Boston. BANGS, John Kendrick, author; b. Yonkers, N.Y.. Mav 27, 1862; s. Francis N. and Amelia Frances (Bull) Bangs; Ph.B., Columbia, 1883; studied law, 1883-4; m. Mary Blalteney Grav, of New York, Apr. 27, 1904. Asso. editor Life, 1884-8; editor Drawer, 1888-99, and Literary Notes, July, 189S-Dec., 1899, Harper's Mag.; editor of Literature, 1898-9, Har- per's Weekly, 1898-1900, Metropolitan Magazine, Dec, 1902-June, 1903, Puck, 1904-5. Democratic candidate for mayor Yonkers, 1894, defeated; v.-p. Yonkers P.d. of Edn., 1897; pres Halsted Sch., Yon- kers. 1S96-1904. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: Ogunquit. :Me. Address: 7 W. 43d St., New York * BANGS, Outram, zoologist; b. Watertown, Mass., Jan. 12, 1S63; s. Edward and Annie Outram (Hodg- kinson) Bangs; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston, and Law- rence Scientific Sch., Harvard. Curator of mam- mals, Mus. of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, since 1900. Mem. A.A.A.S., Washington Acad. Sciences, Boston Soc. Natural History, Biol. Soc. of "Wash- ington. Club: Somerset. Extensive contbr. of papers on birds and mammals in The Auk and proc. of various ziiol. and biol. socs. Address: Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.* BANKS, Elmore S.; b. Southport, Conn., Mav 24, 1866; LI..B., Yale Law Sch., 1895; m. Sebree.'lvy.. Apr. 4. 1898. Beulah M. Galloway. Began practic- ing in Bridgeport. Conn., 1895; rnem. Davenport & Banks; judge of probate, dist. of Fairfield, since 1896; treas. Fairfield Co.: trustee Southport Trust Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 5. 7, 9. and Rep. leader of House (speaker of House. 1909). Home: Fairfield, Conn. Office: Meigs Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. BANKS, John 'Wallace, lawyer; b. Bethlehem, Conn., Sept. 22, 1867; s. Rev. George W. and Eliza Frances Banks; A.B., Yale, 1889; LL.B., Yale Law .Sell., 1893; m. Mary Cowles Gav, of Farmington, Conn., May 7, 1895. Admitted to Conn bar, 1893, and since practiced at Bridgeport; mem. Banks & Nicholson; referee in bankruptcy. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Home: 70 Rushing PI. Office: Meigs Bldg., Bridge- port, Conn. BANKS, 1>Toses E., publisher; b. Easton, Conn., .June 15, 18:! I; s. William and Ellen (Burr) Banks; ed. Staples Acad, and New Britain (Conn.) Normal Sch.; m. Amelia Collins, of New York, Dec. 24, 1853; 4 children. C. Lincoln (M.D), Mrs. L. F. Gard- ner, Mrs. J. Taylor Annis. Jane E. (deceased). Teacher in Conn, several yrs. ; connected with Ivi- son, Bla.keman & Taylor, pubs.. New York, 1869- 84; actively engaged and dir. Silver, Burdett % Conn. BARBBR, Henry H,, business man; b. Nashua, .\'.H., Dec. 16, 1SE2; s. Hiram and Lucy (Fales) Barber; ed. pub. schs. and Canaan Acad.; m. An- trim, N.H., 1873, Fostina i\I. Dodge. Began as elk. for Taylor & Norwell, Nashua; settled in Milford, 1878, and bought out firm of Gray & Howard, dry goods; now at head of dept. store; pres. Souhegan Nat. Bank: trustee Milford Savings Bank; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2. Republican. Methodist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Home: Milford, N.H. BARBER, Herbert Goodell, lawyer; b. Wards- boro, Vt., Aug. 14, 1870: s. Daniel M. and Lydia (Barnard) Barber; ed. common schs.; m. Florence Whittier, of Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 20, 1909; 3 chil- dren. Admitted to bar, 1893; practiced at Brattle- boro, since 1896; mem. H.G. & F.E. Barber; state's atty. Windham Co., 1898-1900; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep,. 1908-10, Senate, 1912-14; mem. Rep. State Com., 1908-14; atty.-gen. of Vt. since Dec. 1, 1914. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Republican. Universalist. Ma- son; Odd Fellow. Home: Brattleboro, Vt. BARBER, Hubert !■., mfr. ; b. Southfleld, Mass., .Ian. 7, 1841; s. Levi and Rlieuma (Thompson) Barber; ed. pub. schs., and South Berkshire Inst., New Marlboro, Mass.; m. Southfleld, May 31, 1865, Celinda E. Turner. Enlisted in Civil War as pvt. Co. A, 10th Regt.. Mass. Col. Inf.; battles of Wil- liamsburg, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, also was in bat- tles of Malvern Hills, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, The Wilderness, Cold Harbor and Petersburg: hon. discharged as commissary sergt. .lune, 1864; began as peddler of Yankee notions, 1867, and later was salesman for Southfleld W^hip Co. and E.R. Lay & Son, Westfleld, Mass. ; became one-fourth owner in same business, 1884; in business, 1S86 until re- tired, 19 — : Republican. Home: Southfleld Mass. BARBER, Moses J., cashier Merchants Nat Bank, Providence, IM. BARBER, Orion Sletcalf, judge; b. Jamaica, Vt., July 13, 1857: s. Emmons D. and Lucia C. (Pierce) Barber; ed. Bernardston (Mass.) Acad., Inst, of South Woodstock, and Leland and Gray Sem., Townshend, Vt. ; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch., 1882; m. Alice Norton, of Bennington, Vt., June 30, 1898. State's attv., Bennington Co., 1886-7; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892, Senate, 1894; mem. com. apptd. to revise Vt. statutes, 1892-4, and chmn. com. to edit and pub. Vt. statutes, 1894; state rail- road commr., 1894-6; state auditor, 1898-1902; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1896; chmn. Special Tax Com., 1906-8; chmn. spl. com. to prepare and publish Di- gest of Vt. Reports, 1909; asso. .iudge U.S. Ct. Cus- toms Appeals, since Ajjr., 1910. Mason (K.T., Shriner), Elk. Home: Bennington, Vt. Address: 1429 New York Av., Washington.* BARBER, Tliomas Ii., retired mfr. ham., Mass., Dec. 15, 1849; s. Curtis Ann (Eames) Barber; ed. pulj. schs. jNIerrill, of Andover, JNIe., (I)ct. 6, 18 b. Framing- H. and Olivia m. Sarah M. I 4; 1 daughter, Alfa C. (Mrs. Arthur B. Calkins, of New London, Conn.). Began work in tlie straw mfg. shop of his father, Framingham, 1867; in business under name of T.L. Barber & Co.. over 30 yrs., retiring. 1906; dir. Framingham Nat. Bank. Mem. Bd. of Trade, Framingham. Home: 39 Park St., South Fram- ingham, Mass. BARBER, Walter Lewis, M.D.; b. Wolcottville, Conn., June 26, 1851; s. Benham and Mary (Wil- son) Barber; ed. Torrington High .Sch.; M.D., Belle- \ue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1873; m. Oct. 24, 1878, Fannie M. G. Hart, of Norfolk, Conn, (now deceased). Practiced in ^^'aterbury since 1873; trustee Waterbury Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., New Ha- ven Countv Med. Soc, Waterbury Med. Soc, Conn. State Bd. of Med. Examiners. Republican. Conglisi. Club: Waterbury. Address: 87 N. Main St., Wa- terl)nr>-, < 'onn. BARBOUR, Albion E., cashier Granite Nat. Bank, August:!. Mf. BARBOUR, Alfred Loring-, insurance, banking; Apr. 2t. lN:i7-.M:i\- 12, i:M2. (See vol. 1909.) BARBOUR, Allison Hayden, commercial teach- er; b. Canton, Conn. Instr. in penmanship in pub. schs. of Tabor, la.. 2 yrs.; commercial teacher, Huntsinger's Business Coll., Hartford, Conn., 6 vrs. ; mgr. Barbour's Bus. Coll., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 4 yrs.; prin. Commercial Dept. St. Jolinsbury Acad., 11 yrs.; prin. and owner Nashua Business Coll. since 1909. Mem. N.E. Business Coll. Mgrs.' Assn., Eastern Commercial Teachers' Assn. Conglist. Address: 148 :Main St., Nashua, N.H. BARBOUR, Anna Maynard, Mrs., author. Dea- coness House of Mercy, Boston, since 1907. Sec. .Am Home Econ. Assn., 1914-15. Author: Told in tlie Rockies, 1897; That Mainwaring Affair, 1900; The Award of Justice, 1901; At the Time Ap- pointed, 1903; Breakers Ahead, 1906. Home: 244 Townsend St., Roxljury, Boston.* BARBOUR, Frank A., consulting engr. ; b. St. John New Brunswick, May 5, 1870; s. George L. and Elizabetli (Thompson) Barbour; A.B., Univ. of New Brunswick, 1888; unmarried. Came to U.S., 1890; practiced in Boston since 1898; mem. Snow & Barbour, 1898-05; since engaged on own account in municipal engring., specializing in puriflcation of water and sewage. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc for Testing Materials, Am. Water Works Assn.. Am. Pul)lic Health Assn., N.'E. Water Works Assn. Mason. Clubs: City, Engineers. Rec- reations: outdoor sports. Home: SomerviUe, Mass. Office; Tremont Bldg.. Boston. BARBOUR, Joseph Lane, lawyer; Dec. 18, 1846- Feb. :;, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) BARBOUR, Lucius A., president Charter Oak Nat. Bank, Hartford. Conn. BARBOUR, Ralph Henry ("Richard Stillnian Powell"), author; b. at Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 13, 1870; s. James Henrv Barbour; ed. New Ch. Sch., Waltham, and Highland IVIil. Acad,. Worcester, Mass.; m. Mabel Latshaw King, of Denver, Sept. 25, 18 95. Contbr. of verse and short stories to mags, under pen name of "Richard Stillman Pow- ell " (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: "Journey's End," Manchester, Mass.* BARBOUR, Thomas, naturalist: b. Marthas Vineyard. Mass., Aug. 19. 1884; s. of AVilliam and Julia Adelaide (Sprague) Barbour; ancestry varied. New York Dutch, and Huguenot, and Peter Hobart, of Hingham. Mass.. on mother's side, on father s side, English and Irish, in New York; ed. Brown- ing's Sch., New York; A.B., Harvard, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910; m. Rosamond Pierce, of Brook- line Mass., Oct. 1. 1906. Has made zool. explora- tions in East and West Indies, India, Burma, China, Japan, South and Central Americas, for Mus. Com- parative Zoologv, Cambridge; student specially of geog distribution of reptiles and amphibians; now asso. curator dept. of reptiles and amphibians, Mus. Comparative Zoology; mem. faculty Peabody Mus., Harvard; mem. Library Council and curator Har- vard Coll. Library. Del. Harvard Univ. to 1st Pan- Am. Scientific Congress, Santiago. Chile, 190/-8 (Dec.-.Ian.); del. founding Nat. Univ. of Mexico, Citv of Mexico, Sept., 1910; fellow Royal Geog. Soc., London, A.A.A.S.. New York Zool. Soc; mern. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Biol. Soc, W^ashington, Acad. Natural Sciences, Phila. Clubs: Union (Boston), Universitv and Harvard (New York), Harvard, St. Botolph ("Boston). Cosmos (Washington). Author of various scientific papers in relation to reptiles and fishes, their systematic classification and geog. distribution. Home: 12 Hereford St., Boston. Ad- dress: Museum Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. BARBOUR, Thomas Seymour, clergyman; b. Hartford, Conn., July 28, 1853; s. Hon. Heman Humphrev and Frances E. (Merrill) Barbour; brother of Henrv Merlin Barbour and half brother 74 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND of Clarence Augustus Barbour; A.B., Brown U., 1874. A.M., 1877; B.D., Rochester Theol. Sem.. 1877; (D.D.. Brown, 1895); m. Emma J. White, of Provi- dence, R.I., Sept, 4, 1877. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1877; pastor Brockport, N.Y., 1877-81, Orange, N.J., 1881-3, Fall River, Mass., 1SS3-95. Brookline, Mass., 1896-8: foreign sec. Am. Bapt. Foreign Mission Soc, 1899-12: in lit. work, 1912 — . Trustee Newton Theol. Instn.. 1893 — , Brown U., 1902 — . Home: Wollastim. Mass. BARCIiAY, Charles James, naval officer; Sept. 8, lS4a-Sept. 27, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BABCX;aY, Doug-las Monroe; b. Aberdeen, Scot- land, Dec. 29, ISSl; s. William and Mary (Monroe) Barclay; ed. pub. schs., ]!an«>, Vt.; student Nor- wich v.. 1897-9; m. Icy Ella Manchester, of Ran- dolph, Vt., Nov. 2, 1910. Learned granite cutter's trade and engaged with father in granite busi- ness; after death of father, 1907, associated with brother, as Barclay Bros., in which continues; part owner in Sunny Side Granite Co.. Barre Granite Co., Standard Granite Co. Mem. Quarry Owner's Assn., Barre Granite Mfrs.' Assn., etc. Mason. Clubs: Barre Auto Gun, Montpelier Gun, Lake Mansfield Trout, Mt. Mansfield br. of Green Moun- tain Club. Home: Barre. Vt. BABB, Georg-e Percival, M.D.; b. Norwich, Conn., June 9, 1S72; s. George F. and Minerva (Placethus) Bard; M.D.. New York Homoe. Med. Coll., 1900; served as interne Rochester (N.Y.) Homce. Hosp. Engaged in practice at Stafford Springs, Conn., since May, 1902. Home: Stafford Springs, Conn. BABBBN, Henry Bartlett, mfr. ; b. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 14, 1S60; s. of Horace and Alma Eliza (Bart- lett) Barden; ed. di.strict schs., Rupert; graded schs., Albany, N.Y.; Troy Conf. Acad., Poultnev, Vt. ; m. Anna Elvira Northup, of Hartford, N.Y., .Jan. 12, 1885; 4 children, Clifford A., John H., Etta May, Zella Northup. Engaged in mfg. Barden au- tomatic cream separators at Granville, N.Y., until 1888; organized firm of Barden Bi-os.. Granville, 1889, moved to Wallingford, Vt., 1900; organized, 1902. Wallingford Mfg. Co., of which was pres. until sold to purchasers in St. Catherines, Can.; bought V2 interest in Troy (N.Y.) Scale Co., 1912; removed to Bennington. Vt., and built new plant in 1913: interested with B. W. Aldrich in mill and lumber tract, at Tinmouth, Vt.; organized Tin- mouth Power Co., of which is now mem.: also mem. Bennington Scale Co.. Wallingford Water Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906. Senate, 1910; chmn. prudential com. Village of Wallingford; secured charter for Wallingford Water Co.; secured acts in legislature granting Wallingford fire dist. right to electrify town, and contract for fire protection, etc. Republican. Mem. Chipman Lodge, A.P. and A.M., Wallingford; Davenport Chapter No. 17, R.A.M. : Killington Commanderv No. 6, K.T., Rut- land, Vt.; Cairo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., Rutland. Home: Wallingford, Vt. BABBO, Clinton Lloyd, railway official; b. Mont- gomery. Lycoming Co., Pa., Oct. 24, 1867; s. Ben- jamin Franklin and Jennie Grace (Moore) Bardo; ed. pub. schs.: m. Hannah Abigail Hartz. of Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa., .Tan. 19, 1887; 4 children, Edith Jennie, Benjamin Franklin. Mildred Amelia, Vernon Hartz. Gen. mgr. N.Y., N H. & H.R.R. Co. since Feb. 15, 1913. Mason: Odd Fellow. Presbvn. Clubs: Ouinnipiack (New Haven). Athletic (N.Y. City). Home: 24 Everit St. Office: Gen. Office Bldg., N.Y.. N.H. & H.R.R., New Haven, Conn. BABBWBI.I., Fred Iieslle, asst. prof, chemistry, Case .Sfh, of .Xpplied Science, Cleveland, O., since Sept.. 1911. (Rep vol. 1909.) BABKBB, Albert P., lawyer; b. Hanson, Mass., Oct. 24. 1859; s. of Benjamin and Deborah C. (Damon) Barker; ed. common schs.: studied law in office of B. W. and Robert O. Hains, Brockton: m. Lucy C. Reynolds, of Hanson, 1899. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895: trial lawyer; for many vrs. partner of Judge R. O. Hains: trustee Brockton Savings Bank: selectman Town of Hanson 3 vrs; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894-5, Senate, 1896-7; asst. dist. atty. Southeastern Dist., 1906-10; dist. atty. same dist., since 1910. Republican. Protes- tant. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P Clubs: Commercial (Brockton). Athletic (Nantucket). Home: Prospect St., West Biidgewater, Mass. Office: 231 Main St., Brockton, Mass. BABKBB, B(urrill) Bevereux, lawyer; b. Sept. 12, 1878; s. of William G. and Alice T. (Miller) Barker.; A.B., Harvard, 1901; LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1903; m. Irene Fitch Shepard, of N.Y. City, Jan. 16, 1907; 1 son, B. Devereux, Jr. Prac- ticed in Boston, since 1903; trustee Berkshire Fac- tory Tiust, Cambridge Building Trust, Cambridge Factoiy Trust, Monks Building Trust; dir. and treas. Boston Storage Co.; trustee Commercial Realty Trust, etc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston), Eastern Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 313 Marlboro St. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. BABKBB, Byron Puller, M.D.; b. Bath, Me., Nov. 19, 1872; s. Samuel C. and Julia (Fuller) Barker; A.B., Bowdoin, 1893; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., I'hila., 1896; m. Mildred Todd, of Bath, Dec. 14, 1910. Practiced in Bath since 1896. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Mod. Assn. Address: Bath, Me. BABKBB, C. I., mfr.; (See vol. 1909.) BABKBB, Christopher P., M.D. ; b. Middletown, R.T.. Oct. ;n, 1849; s. Robinson P. and Julia A. (Peckham) Barker; A.B., Brown U., 1875. A.M., 1878; M.D., U. Med. Coll. of New York, 1882; m. Middletown, May 24. 1881, Helen E. Peckham; 2 childien, Williston Wright, Eleanor May. Has practiced in Newport, R.I., since 1882; visiting physician and trustee Newport Hosp.; dir. Aquid- neck Nat. Bank; maj. and surgeon Newport Arty. Co., 1879-14: mem. Pub. Sch. Com. many yrs. (chmn. to 1915, still mem.); was mem. Newport Bd. of Health. Mem. Newport Med. Soc. (pres.), R.I. Med. Soc. (pres.). Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad. of Med. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Baptist. Home: 32 Bull St., Newport, R.I. BABKBB, Blbridg-e Gerry, lumber dealer; b. Onondaga, N.Y., June 5, 1850; s. George Humphrey and Eliza (Hayden) Barker; grad. Commercial Inst., New Haven, Conn., 1867; m. Alice M., d. of Dr. ,J. T. and Catherine (Joiner) Schonwald, of Wilmington, N.C., May 10, 1871; 2 sons and 3 daughters. Engaged in cotton, naval stores and lumber business, Wilmington, N.C.. 1868-88; re- moved to Woburn, Mass., and established the Bar- ker Lumber Co., 1889. Democrat. Unitarian. Ma- son (K.T.). Clubs: Mishwum, Towanda. Home: Woburn, Mass. BABKBB, Bliza Harris Lawiion (Mrs. Richard J. Barker): b. Tiverton. R.I., June 22, 1856; d. Moses Turner and Elizabeth Tillinghast (Harris) Law- ton; ed. in Bridgeport Sch., Tiverton, R.I., and at Vassar Coll.: m. Hon. Richard Jackson Barker, of Tiverton, R.I., Oct. 9, 1873; 1 son, Richard Jackson Barker, Jr. (Brown U., class of 1898). Prominent in social and club affairs; chmn. Tiverton Sch. Com. since 1893; v. -p. R.I. Inst, of Instrn.; mem. bd. dirs. Women's Union (Fall River, Mass.). Union Hosp. Bd. of Lady Mgrs.; mem. bd. R.I. Soc. for Collegiate Edn. of "Women in Brown U. : mem. bd. W^omen's Exchange, Fall River: pres. for R.I. of Nat. Women's Rivers and Harbors Congress of U.S. Mem. Old Colony Hist. Soc, Va. Soc. for Preservation of Va. Anti(juities: state regent for Pocahontas Memorial Assn.; hon. state regent R.T. D.A.R.; ex-v.-p. Gen. Nat. Soc. D.A.R., Colonial Dames; lion. v.-p. R.I. Peace Soc; etc. Episco- palian. Clubs: Woman's City (Boston), Woman's, Fortnightly (Fall River). Wrote: (brochure) Daughters of Liberty; also contbr. to mags, and newspapers on patriotic and social topics. Recre- ations: motoring, collections. Home: "The Out- look." Tiverton, R.I. BABKBB, Porrest Bdson, lawyer; Sept. 29, 1853- Nov. 21, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) BABKBB, P(rederic) Buerene. hardware mcht. ; b. Providence, R.I.. Mar. ."^1. 1854; s. Frederic A. and Lucinda E. (Lewis') Barker: ed. pub. schs., Pawtucket, and IVTowrv & Goff's Sch.. Providence; m. Stella F. Smith, of Pawtucket. R.I., May 12, 1880: 2 children, Louise, Aenes. Has engaged in hardware business since 1872; mem. Barker, Chad- sev ambert, lawyer: b. Bos- ton. June 15. 1877; s. James IMunson and Harriet Lambei-t (Otis) Barnard; descendant of John Otis, 1st settler of Hingham, Mass., and of .John Barn- ard, 1st settler of Deerfield, Mass., and collater- ally of ,James Otis, the Patriot, and Hon. William Lambert, first royal collector of customs of Prov- ince of Mass. Bay: prep. edn. pub. and pvt. schs.. Savannah, Ga. ; ed. Newton High Sch.; Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1901; m. Lucy WHO'S WTTO IN NEW KNGLAND Pearson, of Brookline, Mass., Nov. 25, 1903. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1901. since practiced in Bos- ton; harbor master, Hinsham. Mass., 1905-15; sec. and treas. Rep. Town Com. since 1907; sec. Plym- outli Co. Hep. Club. Trustee N.K. Hosp. for Women and Children; dir. Barnard Memorial. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston; treas. Plym- outh Co. Bar Assn. Pres. Yacht Racing- Assn. of Mass., 1914. Unitarian. Mem. Ijoyal Legion. Clubs: Hingham Yacht (commodore, 1910-15), Boston Yacht, Corinthian Yacht, Harvard of Bos- ton, Wompatuck of Hingiiam. Old Cohiny of Plymouth. Contbr. to law and yachting mags. Recreations: yachting. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. BARNES, Albert Mallard, gas official; b. Lancas- ter, Mass., Oct. 9, 184S; s. .John W. and Adaline (Mallard) Barnes; A.B., Harvard, 1S71. Began in the sugar importing business and continued until 1S97; sec. and treas. Cambridge Gas Light Co., 1897-Jan., 1913: since pres. and gen. mgr. same; also dir. Harvard Trust Co. Trustee Cambridge Pub. Library; trustee and sec. bd. dirs. Cambridge Hosp. Clubs: Harvard and Engineers' (Boston), Oakley Country. Recreations: golf, music. Home: 17 Lancaster St. Office: 719 Mass. A v., Cambridge, Mass. BARNES, Charles Benjamin, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 1, 1S6S; s. Cliarles Benjamin and Clara Loviisa (Page) Barnes: descendant of Thomas Barnes, one of the first settlers of Hingham, 1636; A.B., Har- vard, 1890; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch. 1893; m. Jo- sepliine Lea Low, of Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1897; 4 children, Bertlia Lea, Charles B., Jr., Clara P., John P. Began practice in 1893 witli firm of Long & Hemenway; now Hemenway & Barnes. Dir. Web- ster & Atlas Nat. Bank, Boston, Hingham Water Co., Nantasket Beacli Steamboat Co.: trustee Hing- ham Instn. for Savings; referee in bankruptcy, 1898-01; instr. in suretyship. Harvard Law Sch., 1897-8; moderator Town of Hingliam. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union, Somerset, Harvard (Boston and New York), Curtis, Lawyers, Cohasset Golf (pres.). Recreations: liunting, fish- ing. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 334 Tremont Bldg., Boston. BARNES, Charles Herbert, banlv tieas.; b. Plym- outli, Mass., Nov. 1, 1860; s Winslow Carver and Elizabeth (IDiman) Barnes; grad. Plymoutli Higli Sch., 1877; m. Sara P. Blakely, of Medford, Mass., Aug. 3, 1912. Began with Taylor, Thomas & Co., wholesale drj' goods, 1878; with John A. Andrews & Co., wholesale grocers, 1880-99; casliier Med- ford Nat. Bank, 1900-7; sec. and treas. Medford Trust Co. since 1908; mem. Bd. of Sinking Fund Commrs., Medford. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Club; Medford. Home: 37 Oakland St. Office: 25 Higli St., Medford, Mass. BARNES, Charles P., lawyer; b. Houlton, Me., Oct. 12, 1869; s. Francis and Isa A. (Putnam) Barnes: A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me., 1892. A.M., 1893; m. Annie M. Richardson, of Norway. Me., Aug. 19, 1896. Prin. pub. higli sclis. of Lisbon, and Norway. Me., and Atlleboro. Mass., 1892-9; supt. schs., Norway, Me., 1899-10; admitted to bar, Oxford County, Me., 1900; county attv., Oxford Co., 1904-9; asst. atty.-gen. of Me., 1909-11; mem. Her- sey & Barnes. Houlton, Me., since 1911. Trustee Ricker Classical Inst.: mem. Houlton Sch. Bd. : Trustee Houlton Pub. Library; commr. for Me. of Nat. Commn. on Uniform State Laws since 1913. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T. ); mem. Grange. Knights of the Golden Eagle. Home: Houlton, Me. BARNES, Clarence Alfred, lawver; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 28. 1882: s. William D. and Mabel F. (Hardine) Barnes; B.A. Yale 1904; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1906; m. Helen V. Long, of Norwich, Conn., Apr. 13, 1906; 3 children, Clarence Alfred, Jr., Da- vid Harding, Jane. Practiced in Boston since Feb., 1907; pres. Beacon Mortgage & Realty Co., Aldin Hall (iori)n.; .«ec. and dir. Mansfield Realty Co.; dir. Thomas G. Plant Co., Alumni Social Service Bureau; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912-13. Re- publican. Conslist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Boston Athletic. Recreations: golf, shooting. Home: Mansfield, Mass. Office: 85 Devonsliire St., Boston. BARNES, Eldred Iiewis Manley, clergyman; b. Chelsea, VI., Apr. 20, 1^70; s. Lewis and Jennette (Bennett) Barnes; grad. Montpelier Sem., 1891; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1895; post-grad, work, Boston U. Sch. of Theology; m. Bessie T. Penni- man, of Hartland, Vt, June 5, 1901; 3 children, Eldora Elizabeth, Robert Penniman, Damon. Or- dained M.E. ministry, 1896; various appmts. Vt. Conf., 1896-8, Hartland, 1899, 1900, Cambridge, 1901-3, Isle La IMotte, 1906-8, Pittsfield and Stock- bridge, 1909-14, South Royalton and South Tun- bridge, since Apr., 1914. Statistician Vt. Conf. Home: South Royalton, Vt. BARNES, Francis J., M.D.; b. 1863; A.B., Boston Coll., 1884; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888. Prof, physiol. psychology, Boston Coll.: mom. corpn anr» trustee Mass. Sch. for Feeble Minded. Home: 67 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. BARNES, Erank Haselhurst, M.D. ; b. Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N.Y., June 17, 1872: s. Charles Tap- pan and Flora Ann Barnes; grad. Utica (N.Y.) Free Acad., 1891; studied under pvt. tutor; M.D., New York Med. Coll., 1896; m. Ella Betts Jerman, of Stamford, Conn., Sept. 22, 1897. Propr. Dr. Barnes Sanitarium. Stamford, since 1898; instr. in neurol- ogy, Post-Grad. Hosp., N.Y. City, pres. Stamford Br. of Trade; mem. Sch. Com., Stamford; dir. Stam- ford Y.M.C.A. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Fairfield County Med. Assn. (v. -p.). Republican. Presbyn. Clubs: Suburban. Stamford Yacht. Home: North Stamford Rd., Stamford, Conn.* BARNES, Harry Iiee, M.D.; b. Adams, Mass., Aug. 10, 1877; s. Rufus Thurston and Rhoda (Bur- nett) Barnes; grad. Adams (Mass.) High Sch., June 27, 1895; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medlclnb. June 30, 1898; m. Lena R. P. Meek, of Wallum, Lake, R.I., Sept. 7, 1909; 3 children. Muriel Meek, Frances Burnet, Norman Tliurston. Asst. phys. Danvers (Mass.) Insane Hosp., 1899-02; resident phys. Annex Loomis Sanatorium, Libertv, N.Y., 1902-3; med. supt. Stony Wold Sanatorium,' Kuslia- qua, N.Y., 1903-5; resident phys. and supt. R.I. State Sanatorium since Oct. 1. 1905. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Am. Sanatorium Assn. (sec, 1910- 14); Am. Climatol. Assn., Nat. Civic Federation, Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tubercu- losis, R.I. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. (dir.), R.I. Hist. Soc, sec R.I. State Commn. on hospitals for ad- vanced tuberculosis, 1911. Contbr. to med. jours. Home: Wallvim Lake. R.I. BARNES, Henry Jabez, M.D. ; b. Northboro. Mass., Feb. 16, 184 8; s. Dr. Henrv and Elizabeth (Ball) Barnes; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1872; m. Augustine Leiievre, of Paris, France, 1880; 1 daughter, Marie E. Interne Boston City Hosp.: surgeon out-patient dept., Boston City Hosp., 1873- 4; prof, hygiene. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. Mem. Internal. Congress of Hygiene, Paris, 1889; studied European water supplies and sewerage systems; instrumental in obtaining spl. cominn. to examine water supply of Boston, resulting in excavation of storage basins; long an advocate of utilization of sewage. Mem. A.M. A., jVIass. Med. Soc, Am. Pub. Health Assn. Contbr. to sanitary and med. jours. Office: 429 Beacon St.. Boston. BARNES, Hiram Putnam, artist, illustrator; b. Boston. Apr. 1. 1857; s. Hiram Putnam and Delcena (McCuUock) Barnes; pub. sch. edn.; studied draw- ing and painting with F'ernand Lungren and V. Childe Hassain: m. Helen Gertrude Russell, of Cambridge, J\Iass.. Jan. 25. 1883. Began as en.grav- er, making designs for Waltham Watch Co. ; also engraved on wood: became illustrator for leading Boston pubis: Exliibited water colors Boston Art Club. Home: Waltham, :Mass.* BARNES, Lemuel Call, Baptist clergyman: moved to New Yoi'k. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in Amei'ica. 191l-1.'i.) BARNES, Norman Adelbert; Aug. 18, lS43-Mar. 8. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BARNES, Sarah Dyer, educator. (See vol. 1909.) BARNES, Stephen Goodyear, educator, clergy- man; b. I'erth ^Vmboy, N.J., ^Vpr. 2, 1853; s. Joshua 78 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Edward and Elizabeth ( Woodbridge) Barnes; A.B., Lafavette Coll., 1S73, rh.D., for studies in Eng- lish philologrv, 1878, Litt. D., for studies in lit., 1890; Antiover Theol. Sem., 1878-9; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1892; (D.D., la. Coll., 1896); m. Han- nah W. Magoun, of Grinnell, la., .June 14, 1881. Prof. English lit., la. Coll., 1873-91; ordained Congl. ministry, 1S81; pastor l.iongmoadow, Mass., 1891- 1900; coll. pastor and dean theol. dept., Fisk U., Tenn., 1900-2; pastor South Ch., St. .lohnsbury. Vt., 1902-11; supplied First Ch., Burlington, Vt., 1912- 13. Dir. of religious work, 1913 — , piof. Bibl. his- tory, since 1914, U. of Vt. Lecturer on theology, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1902; lecturer at Knowlton Conference, Que., 1908, and olhei- similar confer- ences; v.-p. Fi-ench Am. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1897-1901; trustee St. Jolinst)uiy .\cad., 1908-11. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Autlior; Voices of Faith and I.iOve (poems), 1908. Also essays and addresses on lit. and religious subjects in various periodicals. Editor of French American Citizen, 1894-5. Home: Burlington, Vt.* BARNES, Thomas H., teacher; b. Waltham, Mass., Auf;. :;4. Isol; s. of Thomas and Adaline (Lawrence) Barnes; grad. Bridgewater Normal Sch., Mass.; (A.M., Tufts Coll., 1905); m. Louisa J. Varney, of Salem, Mass., Aug. 8, 1860; 1 son, Will- iam T. Began teaching at Ijexington, Mass., 1853; is now master emeritus Gaston School, Boston. Mem. Boston Masters' Assn , Mass. Sch. Masters' Club, Am. Inst. Instrn., N.B.A. Republican. Ma- son. Universalist. Clubs: Universalist (Boston), Citizens' Assn. Home: 773 E. Broadway, South Boston, Mass. BARNES, Wilbur Bmmersou, wholesale com- mission merchant; b. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 7, 1875: s. Myron E. and Annie S. (Bussey) Barnes; ed. pub. and high schools, Somerville, and Com- mercial Business College; m. Barbara P. Pollard, of Boston. .Tan., 21, 1902; children, Robert Emmei'son, Philip Wilbur. Has been identified with the whole- sale beef commission business since 1S92, now sole proprietor of fii-m operated in own name. Member Boston Produce Exchange. Recreations: motoring. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 22 Blackstone St., Boston. BARNBS, William, lawyer; Mav 26, 1824-Feb. 23, im;',. (See vol. 190 9.) BARNBS, William Alstine, electrician; b. Plain- ville. Conn.. May 31, 1843; s. William Balnbridge and Irene (Smith) Barnes; ed. pub. schs., Wolcott, Whitneyville, Stafford, and Forestville, Conn., and high sch., Bristol, Conn.; studied chemistry and science under Prof. N. S. Manross, of Amherst; m. Elizabeth Ormisher, of Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 29, 1869; 2 children, Eva Louise, and Emma (Barnes) Snow; 2 grandchildren, William Olin Snow, and Sherman Alstine Snow. Was with Maxim in his early experiments and later set up the dynamos on the Brooklyn Bridge; wiied and set first lighting of .Tersey City feriy boats; wired Capitol at Albany, the steamer Guiding Star, at Cincinnati, which conveyed a Congressional com. on examination of Mississippi River almost its whole length; also wired Cincinnati Commercial Gazette office and much other pioneer work, in- cluding 1st electric lights in Richmond, Va. ; originator of perfoi-ated sheet music: supt. fire Telegraph, Bridgeport, from 1886, now retired. Mason: mem. S.A.R., Order of Eastern Star (Past Supieme Patron Supreme Council of the Aina- ranth). Recreations: genealogical work, has much history of over fifty earliest settlei-s of New Ha- ven, and earlier of Boston Bay Colonists, who were his ancestors. Home: 535 Seaview Av., Bridgeport, Conn. BARNEY, Charles Neal, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., .lune 27, 1875; s. William M. and Marv L. (Neal) Barney; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1895, A.M., 1909; LL B Boston U. Sch. of Law, 189S; admitted to bar, 1898; m. Maiden, Mass. .lune 27, 1901, Maizie Blaikie. Practiced in Boston, 1898-1900; T.,ynn since 1900, in partnership with Henrv T. Lummus (now judge Lynn Dist. Ct.) mem. Lynn Citv Coun- cil, 1900-1-3-4; mayor of Lynn, 1906-7; presiil. elec- tor, 1908: trustee Commonwealth Savings Bank; trustee Tufts Coll.; lecturer on equitv, Boston Evening Law Sch., since 1907. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Lynn Hist. Soc. (v.-p.). Phi Beta Kappa (Tufts), Theta Delta Chi. Universalist. Mason. Clubs: Mass. Republican (exec, com.), P>oston City (Boston), Oxford, Whiting (Lynn), Bucks Harbor Yacht (Me.). Home: Lynn, Mass. BARNEY, Charles Oscar, editor, publisher; b. Orange. N.H., .July 21, 1S44; s. Aaron and Sarah Ann (Chase) Barnev; ed. Grafton Select Sch. and Canaan Union Acad.; m. Enfield. X.H., July, 1874, Mai-y E. Wilmartli. Established Canaan Reporter, 1867; the oldest publisher in yrs. of service in N.H.; elk. and dir. Crystal Lake Water Co.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1901; sp'l justice, Canaan Police Ct., for many yrs.; mem. N.H. Constl. Com., 1912. Republican. Methodist. Mem. K. of P. (grand chancellor, N.H., 1901), Grange. Home: Canaan, N.H. BARNEY, Lewis Wyckliffe, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, May 8, 1864; s. Matthias and Maria Barney; A.B., Coll. City of New York, 1884; Union Theol. Sem., 1888; Ph.D., New York U., 1892; m. Emma J. Kerr, of New York, May 20, 1890. Ordained Pres- byterian ministry, 1888; stated supply. Whitestone, N.Y., 1887-8; pastor same, 1888-90; missionary Grace Ch., N.Y. City, 1890-2: pastor GreeneviUe Congl. Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1892-7; stated supply, .lersey City. N.J., 1897-1900; pastor Presbyn. Ch., Kingston, N.Y., 1900-5, Ainslee St. Ch., Brooklyn, 1905-11, 1st Ch., Greenwich, Conn., since 1911. Progressive Republican. Mason. Home: Sound Beach, Conn. BARNEY, Milo Wells, banker: b. East Brook- field, Mass., Jan. 14, 1S66; s. Rev. Miles R. and Anne (Loi'd) Barnev; removed with parents to Swanton, Vt., 1S72; ed. Swanton Acad.: m. Swanton, 1893, Clara L. Tupper. Mfr. of marble since 1888; v.-p. Swanton Savings Bank & Trust Co.; rnem. Vt. Senate, 1908. Republican. IMethodist. Home: Swanton, Vt. BARNEY, Samuel Eben, college prof.; b. New riaven. Conn., Jan. 16, 1859; s. Samuel Eben and Eunice (Whittlesey) Barney; Ph.B., Sheffield Sci- entific Sch., Yale, 1879, C.E., 1885; m. New Haveri, July 8, 1884, Ida E. Bushnell. Mem. engr. corps, Burlington & Mo. River R.R., 1879-80; in charge of exploration surveys in Rocky Mountains, same ry., 1880-1; locating engr. with engring. corps. Union Pacific Ry., 1881-3: returned to New Haven, 1884. as instr. in civ. engring., Sheffield Scientific Sch.; asst. prof., same, since 1895. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Conn. Soc. Civ. Engrs., Conn. Acad, of Science, Amer. Pub. Health Assn., Sigma Xi. Clubs: Grad- uates', Yale. Home: 346 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn. BARNEY, Walter Hammond, lawver; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Sept. 20, 1855: s. Josiah Kent and Susan Hunt (Hammond) Barney; ed. pub. schs.. Providence, and Silver City, Nev. ; grad. Mowry and Goff English and Classical Sch., Providence, 1872: A.B.. Brown U., 1876, A.M., 1879; studied law in office of Col well & Colt: m. Providence, June 21, 1882, Sarah L. Walker; 1 son, Walter Howard. Ad- mitted to R.I. Bar, 1879; mem. Colwell & Barnev, 1882-95, Barney & Norris, 1896-9, Barney & Lee since 1899: sec. and dir. Ready In(iex Co.; dir. R.I. Electric Protective Co. ; Miiem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1888-9; mem. Common Council, Providence, 1891-7, Sch. Com. Providence, 1890-03. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Soc. Jurisprudence, R.I. Bar Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Beta Theta Pi Alumni Assn.. of Providence. Repulilican. Metli- odist. Clubs: University, Pomliam, Turks Head, Narratransett Whist, of Providence (pres. ), Edge- wood Yacht, R.I. Automobile: Am. Whist (Boston): The AVhist, Beta Theta Pi. Automobile Club of America (New York); Albany Chess and Whist (Albany, N.Y.). Recreations: whist: one of the or.aranizers of Am. Whist League, its 1st sec, 1891- .'">, pres. 1896-7: 1st pres. N.E. Whist Assn.. 1893-6: lion. mem. N.Y. State Whist Assn., Atlantic MHiist .Assn.. Woman's Whist Leacrue. Home: 250 Wash- ington Av. Office: Industrial Trust Bldg., Provi- dence. R.I. BARNICOAT, Frederick, statue cutter; b. Pen- rvn, Cornwall, Ensr., Apr. 7, 1856; s. Thomas P. and Emma (Curdew) Barnicoat; common sch. edn.; ar- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND rived in America, 1880; m. Marv M. Lawry Pen- ryn, Cornwall, Eng., May 24, iSSl; children, F. Charles, Stanley H.. Xelson W., Frederick, Jr., Ger- trude, Emma, Charlotte, Minnie. Learned trade of granite cutting in Ens. and worked as granite car- ver and statue cutter in Westerly, R.I., and Cam- bridge, Rlass. ; located in Quinc>-, Mass., 1886; in granite statuary business since 1888; also treas. Crumb Quarry Co., Inc., owner.s of A. G. Crumb Quarry, Westerly, R.I. Mason; mem. Sons of St. Georse. Home: 1 Independence A v. Ottice: 17 Inter\ale St., Quincy, Mass. BARNS, Thomas EUwood, bank cashier; b. Mil- ford, Mass.. Xo\. 27. 1875: s. John and Phebe (Bat- tey) Barns; crad. Milford Higli Sch., June, 1895; m. Apr. 24, 1907, Florence M. Whitney, of Marl- boro, N.H. Entered employ of Milford Nat. Bank as elk., July, 1895; cashier same since Oct. 25, 1909. Republican. Friends Ch. Home: 232 Main St., Milford, Mass. BARNUM, Charles W., iron mfr. (See vol. 1909.) BARNUM, Dana Dwight, mechanical engineer; b. Betliel, Conn., Aug. 15, 1872; s. William H. and Lydia (Alvord) Barnum; M.E., Stevens Inst. Tech., Hoboken, N.J., 1895; m. j\larv Caroline Munroe, of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 16, 1900; 2 sons, Dwight, John Munroe. Draftsman, E. W. Bliss & Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1895; chemist, Worcester Gas Light Co., 1895-6; supt. of distribution same co., 1896-02, supt. 1902-9, since gen. mgr. Mem. N.E. Assn. Gas Engrs., Am. Gas Inst., Soc. of Gas Lighting (New York), Beta Theta Pi, Theta Nu Epsilon. Episco- palian. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnucli Country, Quin- sigamond Boat. Home: 48 Fruit St. Office: 210 Main St., "^A'orcester, jMass. BARNUM, Eli C, b. East Kent, Conn., Dec. 14, 184 4; s. Beeclier and Sopliia (Comes) Barnum; com. sch. ed. ; ni. Naugatuck, Conn., Dec. 29, 1868, Eliza J. Ward. Clk. in store, 1861-9; associated with C. A. Hotchkiss and bought out the business, continuing 1869-73; purchased interest of partner, 1873, and continuing in charge until 1893, when sold out and has since devoted attention to water business; sec, treas. and gen. mgr. Naugatuck Water Co. Home: 89 Elm St., Naugatuck, Conn. BARNUM, Heudiick Ware, lawyer; b. Danbury, Conn., Apr. 12, 1879; s. Hendrick and Charlotte M. (Ware) Barnum; paternal ancestor, Tliomas Bar- num, who settled in Danbury. Conn., 1685; inater- nal ancestor, Robert Ware, who settled in Ded- ham, Mass., 1692; A.B., St. Lawrence U., 1899, A.M., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Margarett H. Currier, of Colton, N.Y., Apr. 28, 1906; 3 children, Margarett Eliza- beth, Elinor Pamela, Marian Ware. Practiced at Boston since 1903; mem. Elder, Whitman & Bar- num since 1909; asst. atty. gen. of Mass., 1915. Mem. Norfolk County Bar Assn. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. Boston Ath- letic, W^aumpatuck Country. Recreations: fencing, tennis, golf. Home: 199 Chapman St., Canton, Mass. Office: 1104 Pemberton Bldg., Boston. BARNWBJjIi, Middleton Stuart, clergyman; ed. Hampden Sidney Coll., Va. : B.D., Theol. "Sem., Va., 1909. Deacon and priest P.E. Ch., 1908; asst., Shel- by ville, Ky., 1908-9; asst., Christ Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1909-11; rector St. Andrew's Ch., New Bed- ford, Mass., since 1911. Home: New Bedford, Mass. BARNV, Caroline Chalier Clark, religious edu- cator: b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 12, 1S70; d. Samuel Bushnell and Rhoda Emma (Wadsworth) Clark; descendant of John Alden, of the Mayflower, and on mother's side of Colonel Wadsworth, of Hartford, Conn.; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1895; m. Rev. Edward Mitchell Barny, of Medford, Mass., Julv 19. 1904 . Teacher in high sch., Willimantic, Conn., 1895-8; head dept. of English. Beverly High Sch., Mass., 1898-04; training teacher Bible Sch. teachers, R.I., and Mass., 1908-9; state super- visor Mass. Universalist Bible Schs., Boston, since 1909. Lecturer for Woman's Club, lecturer and story teller for Mothers' Club, library courses, and in summer schs. Mem. Religious Edn. Assn., Nat. Congress of Mothers, Phi Sigma. Club: Bos- ton College. Recreations: literature, camping, bird study, study of nature, story telling. Home: 33 Forest St., Medford, Mass. Office: 359 Boylston St., Boston. BARR, rrank, railway official; died Sept. 8, 1914; (See vol. 1909, also Wlio's Who in America, 1914-15.)* BARR, Joseph, lawyer; b. Suffleld, Conn., July 14, 1882; K. Siiniuel and Sarah J. (Graham) Barr; grad. Conn. Lit. Institution, 1901; LL.B., Yale Law Sell., 1904; unmarried. Practiced at Suffield and Hartford since 1904; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911 (climn. com. on constl. amendments); chmn. Rep. Town Com, Suffleld. iMem. Conn. Bar. Assn. Mason. Clubs: City (Hartford), Masonic (Suffield). Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: Suffleld, Conn., and 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BARR, Thomas Francis, brigadier-gen. U.S.A.; b. West Cambridge (now Arlington), Mass., Nov. 18, 1837; s. Thomas and Jean Barr; ed. Lowell, Mass.; admitted to Mass. bar, 1859; m. Julia Maria Minot Chase, of Lyme, N.H., Sept. 9, 1863. In U.S. civil service, NV'ashington, 1861-4; practiced law in D.C.; apptd. maj. and judge advocate vols., Feb. 26, 1865; transferred to regular army, Feb. 25, 1867; It.-col. and deputy judge advocate-gen., July 5, 1884; col. and asst. judge advocate-gen., Aug. 3, 1895; brig.- gen. and judge advocate-gen.. May 21, 1901; retired May 22, 1901. Commr. U.S. Mil. Prison, Ft. Leaven- worth, Kan., 1873-94: mil. sec. to Sees, of War Ramsey, Lincoln, Endicott and Proctor: judge ad- vocate in many important court-martial cases, notably those of Gen. Innis N. Palmer, Maj. Mar- cus A. Reno, Maj. Charles B. Throckmorton, and Capt. Oberlin M. Carter. Clubs: St. Botolph (Bos- ton), Army and Navy (New York). Home: Canaan, N.H.* BARRAJA-FRAUBNFBI.BER, Joseph, naval architect, mech. engr. : b. Naples. Italy, May 6, 1881; s. Nicolo and Louise (Frauenf elder) Barraja; descendant of the Barrajas, of Aragon (Castile) Spain; g.s. of George Frauenfelder, of Switzerland, who introduced lithography into Italy, 1839; grad. Nautical Coll., Naples, 1901; post-grad, work in Mech. and Industrial engring., Naples and Milan, 1902; came to America. 1902; unmarried. Designer, Townsend & Downey Shipbuilding and Drv Dock Co., N.Y. City, 1902-3, Fore River Ship & Engine Co., Quincy, Mass., 1903-5, Holland Torpedo Boat Co., later Electric Boat Co., Quincy, 1905-11; asst. to chief engr.. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn. ; chief engr., Fiat-San Giorgio Co., Spezia, Italy, 1913-14; Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Conn., since April 15, 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. since 1914. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. since 1914. Served in 11th Light Cav., Italy, 1900; formerly drill master United Boys' Brigade of America. LTnitarian. Mem. Bridgeport Oratorio Soc. Recreations: music, outdoor sports, photography, water sports. Home: 845 Cleveland A v. Office: Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Conn. BARRBIiIi, Joseph, geologist: b. New Provi- dence, N.J., Dec. 15, 1869; s. Henrv Ferdinand and Elizabeth (Wisner) Barrell; B.S., Lehigh U., South Bethlehem, Pa., 1892. E.M., 1893, M.S., 1897: Ph.D. Yale, 1900; m. Lena Hopper Bailey, of South Beth- lehem, Pa.. Dec. 27, 1902. Pub. sch. teacher, 1886-7; instr. in mining and metallurgy, Lehigh U., 1893-7; asst. mining engr., Lehigh Valley Coal Co., 1894, Butte & Boston, and Boston & Montana Mining COS., Butte. Mont., 1897-8; field asst, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1899-01: asst. prof, geology, Lehigh U., and in charge of dept. of natural sciences, 1900-3; asst. prof, geology, 1903-8, prof, structural geology, 1908 — , Yale U. Home: 279 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.* BARRBI^I^, Mary Blizaheth, M.D. ; b. York, Me.; d. Charles C. and Martha J. Barrell: ed Gorhani (Me.) Normal Sch.; Brackett Acad., Greenland, N.H.; M.D., W^oman's Med. Coll. of Pa., Phila. 1897; unmarried. Practiced at Worcester, Mass since 1898; gynecologist Out-patient Dept., Memo- rial Hosp.: gynecologist St. Vincent's Hosp. Mem A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, W^orcester Countv Med Soc. Conglist. Club: W^oman's. Address: 904 Main St., W^orcester, Mass. BARRET, IieRoy Carr, Orientalist; b. Cape Girardeau, Mo., Mar. 11, 1877; s. Thomas Carr and 80 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Prai.., — .. . , • ,1 • . Hopkins 1903-7; preceptor in classics, Princeton, 1907-') • instr. in classics, Dartmoulli, 1909-10; prof "Latin. Trinity Coll., since 1910. Mem. Am. Fliilol Assn.. Am. Oriental Soc, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Presbyn. Mem. Am' Assn. University Professors. Is making a critical edition of the Kashmirian Atharva Veda three parts of which have appeared in the Journal of the American Oriental Soc. Address: Trinity Collosc, Hartford, Conn. BARB£TT, Edward William, M.D.; b. Milford, .Mass., 1S69; s. Robert and Catherine (McCormack) Barrett; ed. Milford High Sch.; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1889; Harvard U., 'I summer courses; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila. Pa., 1902; unmarried. Interne St. Agnes Hosp., Phila., 1902, 1903; prac- ticed in Medford, Mass., since 1904; city pliys., Medford; med. examiner for John Hancock Life Ins Co., State Mut. Life Assurance Co., United Order of Pilgrim Fathers, etc.; mem. Medford Sch. Com. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Medford Med. Soc. Address: 34 Washington St., Medford, Mass. BARRETT, Felix, M.D., surgeon; b. St. Louis, Can Auk 9 1860; s. Joseph and Olive (Cabana) Barrett; grad. Westbrook High Sch.; M.D., U.S. Med Coll., N.Y. City, 1883; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1893; m. Cora Isabel Cloudman, of Westbrook, Me., May 27, 1887; 2 children, Flora Martin, Frances Syle. Began practice in Portland, Me 1884; phys. in chief Barrett Hosp. 1909; makes a specialty of electro-therapeutics; served as city phys and mem. Bd. of Edn., Westbrook. Mem. Am. Electro-Therapeutic Assn., N.E. Assn. Physical Therapeutics, Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland County Med Soc, Westbrook Med. Club. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Coun- cil)- mem. Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America. Recreations: sea shore summer home. Home: 582 Main St. Office: 537 Main St., West- brook, Me. BARRETT, Franklin Ripley, banker; Jan. 21, lS35-Jan. 5, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BARRETT, Harrison D., ex-pres. Xat. Spiritual Assn.; Apr. 26, 1863-19 — ; (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) 'BARRETT, James Timothy, contractor; b. Pluckanes, Donoughmore, Co. Cork, Ireland, Feb. 10, 1870; s. Timothy and Julia (Sheehan) Barrett: e.<\ National Sch. in Ireland: arrived in America, 1891- m. Marv E. Brady, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., 4pr 24 1905; 6 children, Mary Margaret, James Timothy, John Patrick, Julia Eillen, Timothy Gerald, Julia Clare. Engaged in contracting busi- ness at Cambridge, Mass., since 1900. Mem. Cam- bridge Common Council, 1898-1900, Bd. of Alder- men, 1901-3 and 1909-13 (pres. bd. 1911-13): mem. Mass Ho. of Rep., 1905, 6. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O.E., Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Entered the lecture field, 1911, and delivered lectures entitled "A trip througli the Emerald Isle accompanied by song and storv," and "Poetry of S. D. Sullivan." Recre- ations: fi'shing, hunting. Home: 97 Otis St. Office: 619-629 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. BARRETT, Otis Warren, agriculturist: moved to Manila, P.I. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BARRETT, Richard Fay, insurance. (See vol. 190 9.; BARRETT, Thomas, retired contractor; b. Castle Island, Counlv Kerrv, Ireland, Feb. 23. 1S30; s. Thomas and Johanna (Connors) Barrett; ed. in Ireland; came to Worcester, Mass., 1850; m. Jo- hanna, d. Daniel and Ellen (Bresnihan) MeCilli- cuddy, of Worcester (died 1895); children. Ellen B., Dr. Thomas J., Elizabeth (Mrs. John J. Linehan, of Worcester), John H. (deceased), Mary B. (Mrs. Thomas H. Sullivan, of Worcester). Worked as stonemason, bricklayer and plasterer, 1850-6: con- tractor and builder in Worcester and adjoining counties in Mass., 1856-05; v.-p. Bay State Savings Bank. Mem. Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn., Worcester Builders' E.xchange. Trustee St. Vin- cent's Hosp. Catholic. Address: 41 Wellington St., AVorccster, Mass. BARRETT, Thomas James, dental surgeon; b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 15, 1!564; s. Thomas and Jo- hanna (McGillicuddy) Barrett; ed. pub. and high schs., Worcester, .Mass.; D.D.S., Pa. Coll. Dental Surgery, 1885; m. June 5, 1900, Ellen Mary Kidney, of i\evv York (died June 21, 1909); 4 children. Thomas William, Alice M., Ellen M., Mary Chris- tina. Engaged in i)iactice since 1885; mem. State Bd. of Registration of Dentistry, since 1892 (pres. 1914); trustee and mem. bd. of investment Bay State Savings Bank; trustee and mem. ex. com. St. Vincent's Hosp.; dir. Pub. Lib. for 6 yrs. and pres. of the bd. most of time. Mem. Nat. Assn. Dental Examiners (ex-pres.), North-Eastern Dental Assn. of N.E. (ex-pres.). N.E. Assn. of Dental E.xaminers (ex-pres.). Mass Dental Soc; has served on Dem. State Com., and as alderman, Worcester. Mem. St. Paul's R.C. Ch. Clubs: Wapiti Boat (ex-pres.), Washington Social (ex-pres.), Worcester Country, Worcester Automobile, Clover (Boston), Elks. Home: 41 Wellington St. Office: 518 Main St., Worcester, I\Iass. BARRIIfGTON, Arthur Henry, clergyman; b. Boston, May 25, 1S56; s. Richard and Kate (Bar- rington) Barrington; A.B., Harvard, 1875; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1878; Ph.D., U. of 111., 1905; m. Fannie Gilchrest, of Maiden, Mass., July 1, 1879. In charge St. John's :Mission, Fall River, Mass., 1878; rector Trinity Ch., Watertown, S.D., 1884-90, Grace Ch., Boone, la., 1890-1, Christ Ch., Janesville, Wis., 1891-05, Grace Ch., Everett, Mass., 1905-12, St. Mark's Ch., Mvstlc, Conn., since Sept., 1913. Author: Anti- Christian Cults, 1900. Address: 6 Park PI., Mystic, Conn. BARRON, Clarence Walker, journalist; b. Bos- ton, IMass., July 2, 1855; s. Henry and Elana (Noyes) Barron; descendant of Governor John Carver, of Mass.; ed. pub. schs., Boston; English High Sch. and Advanced Class (Franklin Medal and first prizes in English composition); m. Mrs. Jessie M. Waldron, of Boston, June 21, 1900; 2 daughters. Jane (!Mrs. Hugh Bancroft, of Boston), Martha (Mrs. Wendell Endicott, of Dedham, Mass.). With Boston Transcript, 1875-84; founder, 1887, and now pres. Boston News Bureau; founder Phila. News Bureau, 1897; mgr. Dow, Jones & Co., New York, pubs. Wall St. Journal, since 1901, and directing hand in financial news gathering and publishing, of New Y'ork, Boston and Phila. for 15 yrs. past; pres. Wall Street .Journal Building Co., Doremus & Co. (advertising agts. ). New York; started Oaks Farm and Creamery for certified milk, 1908, and holds here the blue ribbon and 100 per cent scores. Served as chmn. Cohasset Har- bor Improvement Com.; chmn. Mass. Inland Wat- erways Commn., 1911. Dir. Gen. Theol. Library. Republican. Mem. Ch. of New .Jerusalem (Sweden- borgian). Authoi-: The Federal Reserve Act, 1914: The Audacious War, Its Commercial Causes, Its Cost in Money and Men, 1915. Clubs: Exchange. Algonquin ( Boston), India House (New York). Rec- reations: boating, fanning. Home: The Oaks, Co- hasset. Mass., and 334 Beacon St., Boston. Office: Boston News Bureau, 30 KJ-ilby St., Boston. BARRON, Elmer Walter, :M.D. ; b. Boston, IMass., .Ian. i;. IS77; s. Frank T. and Sarah E. (George) Barron; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1903: unmar- ried. Began practice in Maiden, Mass., 1907; asst. prof, diseases of children. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.; phys. to Children's Dept., Boston Dispensary. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc. Delta Ilpsilon. Universalist. Club: Boston (jitv. Home: 300 Pleasant St., Maiden. :Mass. Office: 520 Coinmnnwealth Av.. Boston, IMass. BARROW, Georg-e Alexander, clergyman; b. Bal- timore. :\Id.. June 2;), 1882; s. Alexander R. and Ada Elizabeth (Hultaert) Barrow: grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1903. Ph.D., 1905; S.T.B., Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge. 1907; un- married. Curate Ch. of the Ascension, Fall River. Mass., 1907-9; rector Trinity Ch., Milford, 1909-11. St. fluke's Ch., Chelsea, since Oct. 1, 1911. Author WHO'S WHO IN NEW KNGLAND 81 of several articles in theol. mags, on "The Philos- ophy of Religion"; lectui'er at Harvard in fall of 1913 on "The Validity of the Religious Experi- ence." Club: Apalachian Mountain. ^Vddress: 269 Washington Av., Clielsea. Mass. BARBOWS, Albert Anniu^on, surgeon; b. Providence, R.I., Oct. 13, 1877; s. Kdwin and Har- riet (Armington) Barrows; Ph. P., Brow^n U., 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; unniari'ied. Prac- ticed in Providence since 1905; asst. surgeon R.I. Hosp. ; attending surgeon State Hosp. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Practitioners' Club. Clubs: University, Agawam Hunt. Home: 3 8 Olive St. Office: 106 Waterman St., Providence, Rhode Island. BASBCWS, Anna, teacher, lecturer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America.)* BAKBO'WS, Charles Henry, lawyer; b. Spring- field, Mass., Aug. 4, 1853; s. Chailes and Lydia (Smith) Barrows; A.B., Harvard, 1876, LL.B., 1878; m. Jeanie Elizabeth Rayner, of Springfield, Sept. 19, 1889. Practiced in Springfield, since 1879; asst. atty.-gen. Mass., 1881-3. Pres. Springfield Y.M.C.A., 1892-3, Internat. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch. (now col- lege), Springfield, 1893-6, Springfield Home for Aged Men, 1897 — , Springfield Improvement Assn., 1904-9; pres. Horace Smith Fund. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Springfield, Mass.* BABBO'WS, Chester Willard, judge: b. Woon- socket, R.I., July 4, 1872; s. William G. and Lydia S. (Willard) Barrows; descendant of John Bar- rows, who settled in Salem, Mass., 1637; A.B., Brown U., 1895; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Providence. R.I., June 21, 1899, Mary Etta Crossley; 3 children, Doris, Willard C, Lois. Ad- mitted to bar, 1898, and since practiced In Provi- dence; instr. in law. Brown U., 1899-03; U.S. ref- eree in bankruptcy, 1900-13; mem. R.I. State Bd. Bar Examiners, 1900-13; mem. Littlefleld & Bar- rows, 1901-13; justice Superior Ct., R.I., since 1913, for term ending 1917. Pres. Edgewood Free Pub. Library Assn. since 1907. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Edgewood Yacht. Recreations: tennis, mountain climbing, walking. Home: 1874 Broad St. Address: County Court House, Providence, R.I. BABBO'WS, Blmer Ashley, M.D. ; b. Hartland, Vt., Dec. 27. 1870; s. Frederick H. and Marrietta (Van Cor) ■ Barrows; ed. pub. schs., Sharon, Vt.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1900; m. Alice M. Litchfield, of North Easton. Mass., Dec. 21, 1897; 2 children, Gordon D., Vei'a A. Head phys. Vt. Modern Woodmen of America since 1903; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906. Mem. White River and Vt. State med. assns. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.P., B.P.O. Elks. Modern "^^^oodmen of America. Ad- dress: 25 Brewster St., Plymouth, Mass. BABBO'WS, Fletcher K., banker; b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Jan. 24, 1S52; s. Peleg and S. Lavinia (Fletcher) Barrows; descendant of Johji Barrows, of Plymouth, Mass., who came from Kngland in 1637, and Robert Fletcher, of Concord, Mass., who came from England in 1630: mem. of class of 1873, Mass. Agrl. Coll., but did not graduate: m. Stella B. Marshall, of Brattleboro. Vt., 1877. In coal business, 1873-84, dry goods business, 1884-02; re- tired; trustee Brattleboro Savings Bank since 1882, mem. bd. of investment since 1894. v. -p., 1899-07, pres. since 1907. Officer Vt. N.G. 4 yrs. Trustee Brattleboro Free Library. Republican. Universal- ist. Mason. Club: Vermont Wheel. Home: 47 High St. Office: 37 Main St.. Brattleboro, Vt. BABBOWS, Creorg-e Willard Emery, banking, ins.; b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 12, 1852: s. William Fes- senden and Lavinia Pillsbury (Hunting) Barrows: ed. common schs.; m. Florence Eleanoi- Doyen, of Bangor, June 25, 1872 (died Oct. 28, 1874); m. 2d, Anne Judson Porter, of Bangor, June 17, 1^91; 1 child (bv first marriage). Willard Emery. Began as elk. dry goods store, Bangor, 1867, continuing about 5 yrs.; entered hankine nnd ins. business as elk. Prentiss Mellen Blake. 1872; admitted to part- nership, as Blake, Barrows & Brown, 1893. and title so continues, firm now being composed of seK and William E. Brown. Mem. Bangor Chamber of Commerce. Mgr. Bangor Home for Aged Women; dir. Bangor Y.M.C.A.; York and Scottish Rite Ma- son (32"). Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Masonic, Twentieth Century. Home: 115 Cedar St. Office: 9 t'entral St., Bangor, Me. BABBOWS, Harold Kilbrith, civil engineer; b. Melrose Mass., Nov. 9, 1873; s. Cyrus M. and Au- gusta (Kilbrith) Barrows; C.E., Mass. Inst. Tech., ,?^Vn',"- ^abel R. Jordan, of Oldtown, Me.. Feb. 11, 190<; 1 child, Kilbrith Jordan. In city engi- ?,?®r^ ?.^1"^''^V Newton, Mass., 1895-9; with Met. \Vater Bd., Boston, 1899-01; asst. and asso. prof. CIV. engring., U. of Vt, 1901-4; dist. engr., U.S. Cxeol. Survey for N.E. and New York, 1904-7- con- sulting engr. as mem. Barrows & Breed, since 1907- asso. prot. hydraulic engring., Mass. Inst Tech since 1909. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Recreations: ten- nis, golf, music. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office- 6 Beacon St., Boston. BABBO'WS, Harry W., M.D., surgeon; b. Leba- S"";^.^-"'^'^','"' *"' ^^^''- ^- Samuel W. and Amanda S. (Chase) Barrows; grad. Whitcomb High Sch ^^oa"^' \^nl^'-^l' M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine! i^orm' ^?- -I'mV*^ ^- I^ouglass, of Stowe, Vt., Sept. 26 1900; 2 children, Douglass W. Dorothy S. Began practice, Norwich, Vt., 1890; removed to Stowe 1891; sch. dir. town schs. of Stowe. Mem Vt State Med. Soc, Lamoille Co. Med. Soc. Democrat Uni- tarian. Mason; mem. M.W.A. Address: Stowe, Vt. BABBO'WS, John Stuart, newspaper man; b. Fryeburg, Me., Mar. 31, 1S65; s. George Bradley and Georgiana (Souther) Barrows; studied at Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., Lowell Sch of De- sign, Boston; pupil of Tomasso Juglaris in his studio in Boston, 1887; unmarried. Learned prin- ter's trade on Oxford Co. Record, Fryeburg, 1887- asso. editor Congregationallst, Boston, 1891- re- porter, artist, art editor, asst. to mng. editor, Sun- day editor, news editor, asst. dramatic editor, Bos- ton Journal, 1892-03; became connected with Pub- licity Bureau, Boston, 1903; asst. sec. Com. of One Hundred for Reciprocity, 1904; asso. editor Boston Transcript since Feb., 1905; asso. editor Textile ^."???/^^"- Enlisted in Troop A, 1st Squadron Cav., M.V.M., Boston, Apr. 21, 1896; 2d It., Mav 21, 1905 1st It., May 22. 1906, capt., Jan. 29, 1909, It -col insp. gen., Jan. 23, 1912. Republican. Conglist Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., S.R., Union Soci- ety of the Civil War, Mil. Hist. Soc. of Mass Club: Newsapper. Writer on polit. and economic topics: contbr. to mil. jours. Home: 98 Gainsbor- ough St. Office: Boston Transcript, Boston. BABBOWS, Mary, publisher; b. Fryeburg, Me., Nov. 22, 1869; d. George Bradley and Georgiana (Souther) Barrows; grad. Fryeburg Acad., 1886; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1890; unmarried. Proof reader Riverside Press, 1891-2; church news edi- tor The Congregationallst, 1892-4; asst. editor Am Kitchen Mag., 1894-04; mem. Whitcomb & Bar- rows, pubs, and retail booksellers, specializing in home economics, organized, Apr., 1904. Conglist. Recreations: motoring. Home: 98 Gainsborough St. (3ffice: Huntington Chambers, Boston. BABBOWS, Bos-well S., real estate: June 11, lS48-July. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) BABBITS, Georgfe Hale, mechanical engr. ; b. Goshen, Mass., July 11, 1854; s. Hiram and Augusta (Stone) Barrus; S.B., Mass. Inst. Technology, 1874; m. Oct. 2. 1897, Louise C, d. Dyer and Louise (Bur- nett) Williams, of Syracuse, N.Y. ; 1 daughter, Bella D. (Mrs. Walter C. Brown). Asst. in the de- sign and constrn., steam engring. laboratory, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1874-5; expert and consulting steam engr., Boston, since 1875; inventor of sev- eral forms of steam calorimeter, a coal calorime- ter, draught gauge and steam boiler. Judge of exhibits Mass. Charitable Mechanic Assn.; judge Franklin Inst. Elec. Exhbn., Phila., Pa.; Mass. judge power exhibits World's Columbian Expn. Mem. Gov. Advisory Board on Tests of Fuels and Structural Materials; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., IBos- ton Soc. Civ. Engrs., N.E. Water Works Assn. Clubs: Engineers', Technology. Home: 1493 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 302 Pemberton Bldg., Boston. 82 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BABRY, Edward P., lawyer, editor; b. South IJuslmi. .\"\. -^, l^iil; -s. lOdward W. and Saiah (Sliea/ IJany; td. pub. jfranimar and hij^rh schs. and Boston C. J^aw Sch. ; m. Beatrice K. JMara, ol Maiden, Mass., 1902; children, Alice, Kdward, Be- atrice, Thomas, Kdward. Early learned newspaper business, and for yrs. was reporter and editor, princiiially Boston Herald; admitted to the bar, 1904, and "since in practice at Boston. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1SS9-90; mem. Governor's Coun- cil, 1907, a, 9; It.-gov. of Mass., 1914. For many vrs. identified with athletics in America. Clubs: Boston, City, Boslon Athletic Assn. Mome: 59 Thomas Park, South Boston. Ottice: 10 I'.O. Sq., Boston. BABRY, Emmet WiUiam, M.D.; b. Blackstone, Mas.^., Auk- 4, 1S71; s. Thomas and Margeret (Maher) Barry; ed. pub. schs., Uxbridge, Mass., and St. Mary's Coll., Baltimore, Md.; JM.D., Coll. I'hvs. and Surg., Baltimore, 1897; m. Katherine M. Brady, of L'xbridge, June 10, 1902; 2 children, Thomas J., Margeret IM. I'racticed in Whitinsville^ Mass., since 1899. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Thurber Med. Soc. Catholic. Address: 141 Church St., Whitinsvillc, Mass. BABBY, Etlieldred Breeze, author; b. Ports- mouth, X.H., Feb. 26, 1870. Illustrator children's books and designer The Church Kalendar. pub- lished vearlv bv Taber-Prang Co., from 1899 until 1904. Author: Little Tong's Mission, 1899; The Countess of the Tenements, 1900; Miss De Pey- ster's Boy, 1902; Little Dick's Christmas, 1903; What Paul Did, 1904. Contbr. children's stories to various mags. Mother St. Johns House for Chil- dren (Order St. Anne). Home: Arlington Heights, Mass.* BABBY, rrederick, educator, composer; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BABBY, Bichard Paul; b. Crea House, County Cork, Ireland, Jan. 6, 1834; s. Matthew and Cath- erine (Boylston) Barry; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and under tutors; came to U.S., 1853; m. INIay Ann Griffin, at Lynn, Mass., May 28, 1868; 6 children, Marv Elizabeth (Mrs. James C. Mangan, of Lynn, Mass.), William J., John M., Richard Paul, Jr., Jo- seph Lewis. Edmund Augustine. Was connected in various capacities with shoe factories in Lynn; mem. Bd. of Conciliation and Arbitration, Mass., for many yrs. from its establishment, 1886. Demo- crat. Roman Catholic. Address: 23 Tudor St., Lynn, Mass. BABBY, William Henry, lawver: b. Nashua N.H., Mar. 13, 1878; s. I'atrick and Honor (Moran) Barry; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1898; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch.. 1901; unmarried. Practiced in Nashua since 1901; city solicitor, Nashua, 1907-9, inclusive; mayor of Nashua, 1911-14, inclusive; dir. Nashua Coal & Coke Co. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Eagles, Knights of Columbus, A.O.H., B.P.O. Elks. Home: 104 Palm St. Office: 86 Main St., Nashua, N.H. BABSS, John Edm.und, teacher; b. Wolfville, Nova Scotia, June 21, 1871; s. Andrew de Wolf (M.D.) and Elisabeth Esther (Crawley) Barss; B.A., Acadia Coll., Wolfville, 1891; B.A., Harvard, 1892. M.A., 1893; research student, Cambridge U., England, 1913; m. Emma Sedgwick Knight, of Sharon, Conn., June 24, 1899. Teacher. Roxbui-y Latin Sch., Boston, 1893, The Hotchkiss Sch., Lake- ville. Conn., 1894 — . Baptist. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Harvard Club of Conn., Litchfield Co. Uni- versity Club, New England Classical Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Lakeville, Conn.* BABSS, Joseph Nathaniel; b. Windsor, N.S., Dec. 4, 1872: s. Joseph T. and Harriet (Udeto) Barss; ed. Acadia U. 3 yrs , leaving on account of loss of health; (M.A., Middleburv Coll.); m. Jessie M. Mc- Neil, of Melvern Square, N.S., Dec. 28. 1896. Came to U.S.. 1899; farm mgr. Worcester County Truant Sch., Oakdale, Mass., 1900-1; asst. supt. Kurn Hat- tin Homes, Westminster. Vt.. 1901-2: supt. Stetson Home for Boys, Barre, Mass., 1902-7; supt. Vt. In- dustrial Sch., since Aug. 27, 1907. Connected for many yrs. with Canadian Militia, on Regimental Staff. Baptist. Mason. Addiess: Vergennes, Vt. BABSTOW, Andrew Thaddeus, M.D. ; b. Jeffer- .■^on, Me., Dec. 12, 1872; s. Elijah and Susan A. (Robinson) Barstow; inep. edn. Iiigh schs. and pvt. tutors; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1906; m. Min- nie J. Howe, of Hopkinton, N.H., June, 1893. I'rac- ticed in Boston since 1906; asst. prof., Boston Dis- pensary and Dispensaiy for Women, 1906-12; asst. prof.. Tufts Med. Sch. until 1912. Mem. A.IM.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Addiess: 27 V2 Mass. Av., Boston. BABSTOW, John L., ex-gov. Vt.; Feb 21, 1832- June 28, 1913. (See vol. 19o9, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BABSTOW, John Palmer, i)resident Barstow Stove Co. Home: 121 .Mollis Av. Office: 116 Point St.. Providence, R.I. BABTHOIiOMEW, James Isaac, clergyman; b. Lodi, Wis., Jan. 24, 1857; s. George M. and Cath- erine (Hefner) Bartholomew; A.B., Lawrence U., Appleton, Wis., 1881, A.M., 1884; Ph.D., Wesleyan U., 111., 1895; m. Lodi, Nov. 18, 1881, Ella A. Taber; 1 daughter, Josephine Bartholomew Ingalls. En- tered ministry M.E. Ch., 1881; served at Lisbon, Wis., Black Hills Mission, Sturgis City, and Rapid City, S.D., Whitman and New Bedford, Mass.; state organizer Prohibition Party of Mass., 1893-4; pas- tor Stafford Springs, Conn., 1894-8, South Man- chester, 1899-1900; dist. supt. Norwich Dist., 1901-6, New Bedford, Mass., 1907-13; dist. supt. New Bedford Dist., 1914-15. Mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1900, 4. 8. 12. Address: 137 Summer St., New Bedford, Mass. BABTHOIiOMEW, William Payette, banker, broker; li. .Jersey City, N.J., (Jet. 12, 1871; s. Charles Fayette and Emma Virginia (Becker) Bartholomew; of English and Dutch ancestry; ed. pub. schs. of Mt. Vernon and Brooklyn, N.Y. ; m. Eva Gordon Lain, of Brooklyn, Oct. 11, 1894; 3 children, Eva Maybelle, Charles F., Irma V. Began with Standard Oil Co., New York, 1886, continuing 7 yrs.; became connected with Boston News Bu- reau, 1893, editor, 1907-10; mem. banking firm of Thompson, Towle & Co., Boston and New York, Jan. 1, 1910-IMay 1, 1915; since mem. banking firm of Tucker, Hayes & Bartholomew; dir. Hyde Park .Vat. Bank, Boston. Republican. Conglist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); mem. Gethsemane Commanderv, K.T., Newton, Mass., Shrine. Clubs: Boston Ath- letic Assn., Boston Press (Boston), Union League, Lambs, Rocky iMountain (New York), Brae Burn Country (Newton, Mass.). Recreations-: golf, ten- nis. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. BABTIiETT, Albert Le Boy, author; b. Haver- hill, ]\lass., June 1, 1852: s. Thomas and Patience (Hawkins) Bartlett: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1872, A.M.. 1875; unmarried. Master Sherborn (INIass.) Acad., 1872, Bradford. Mass., 1875-82; sub-master, Haverhill (Mass.) High Sch., 1882-8; supt. pub. instrn., Haverhill, Mass., 1888-97: commr. of public safety, Haverhill. 1912-14; elected mayor of Haver- hill, Dec, 1914. Lecturer on English language and literature in N.H. Summer Normal Sch.. 1895-7, Martha's Vineyard (IMass.) Summer Normal Sch., 1900-1, Va. Summer Normal Sch.. 1901. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Haverhill, ^Aiass.* BABTIiETT, Anthony 'Willis, farmer: b. Salis- bury, Mass., Sept. 21, 1853; s. Moses Jackman and Harriet Goodwin (!Morse) Bartlett; ed. dist. sch., and Putnam Free Sch., 3 yrs.; m. Sept. 21, 1881, Mary Abbie Morrill, of Salisbury, Mass. Engaged in farming at Salisbury since 1890; mem. (3en. (^^ourt of Mass., 1912. Pres. Amesbury and Salis- bury Agrl. and Hort. Soc. since 1906; mem. State Bd. of Agr., 1912-17. Republican. Protestant. Mem. Amesbury Grange (past master). Home: Salis- bury, Mass. BABTIiETT, Benjamin T., lawyer; b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 9. 1872; s. Thomas B. and A'ictoria E. Williams (Cilley) Bartlett: descendant of Gen. Joseph Cilley and Gen. Thomas Bartlett: grad. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1891: A.B., Williams, 1895; Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1898; m. June, 1907, Lillian G. Nel'son. of Haverliill. Mass. In practice in Derrv, N.H., since 1898: apptd. justice Derry Police Ct., 1906: mem. law firm of G. K. and B 'f WHO'S WHO IN NP^W ENGLAND 8S Bartlett; elk. and dir. Deiry Electric Co., Derry Bldg. Co. Republican. Unisersalist. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. Mason (K. T., Shriner). Club: Derrvtield (INlaneliester, X.H.). Address: Derry. X.U. BARTIiIITT, diaries Griswold, educator; Dec. 25, l!S4N-Xov. JL', i;i]o. (See vol. 1909.) BAKTIiETT, Charles Hammatt, lawyer; b. Ban- gor, Me., Dee. 4. 1S5n; s. leliabod l^aniel and Klizabeili 1- arle>- (.Hanunatt) Uartlett; grad. Phil- lips Exeter Acad., ISTS; student. Harvard, lS7i)-8U (A.B., June, 19U7); studietl law in otlice of Wilson & W'oodard, Bangor, liSSO-2, Harvard Daw Sch., 1882-3; m. Virginia Drummond Hight, of Bangor, June 3, 1885 (died Feb. 3, 1S9U). Practiced in Bangor since 1883; pres. Bangor Savings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Tarratine. Home: 58 Cedar St. Office: 15 State St., Bangor, Me. BARTIiETT, Charles Henry, lawyer, consulting engr. ; b. Bristol, X.H., Nov. 3, 1862; s. Gustavus and Susan A. (Nicliols) Bartlett; descendant of Ricliard Bartlett, wlio settled in Newbury, Mass., 1634; prep. edn. Milford (N.H.) High Sch., and Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; studied civil engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885, elec. and steam engring., 1905; LL.B.. Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch., 1901; m. Gertrude Jones, of Claremont, N.H., Dec. 17, 1890. Has served as engr. for \ arious railroads since 1883; practiced with N. W. Ellis and Ex-Gov. James A. Weston, at Manchester, N.H., 1887-9; mem. Bartlett >& Gay, since 1889; built many pub. works in N.H. and other states; engr. for Charles River Iron "Works, 1897-1900, for U.S. Navy, 1900-5, and identified witli construction of subways in Boston and elsewhere since 1897. Was admitted to Mass. bar, 1901; mem. law firm of Bartlett & Sherman. Mem. 5th Provisional Co., ]M.V.]\1., during Spanish- Am. ^^'ar; in charge of repairs Charlestown Navy Yard at close of war. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and ^Marine Engrs., Am. Soc. Engineering Con- tractors. Boston Soc. Civ. Engs., Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn., Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech., Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch. Assn. (ex-pres.), S.A.R., etc. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Odd Fel- lows, Knights of Pythias, etc. Has filled many ofllces in lodges, grand and supreme bodies of secret socs. Club: Boston City. Recreations: trav- eling. Home: 15 Highland Av., Somerville, Mass., and 9 Garden St.. Milford. N.H. Office: 852 Elm St., Manchester, N.H., and 60 Pemberton Sq., Boston. BARTZ;z:TT, Charles Joseph, M.D., prof, pathol- ogy: b. Sutton, Vt., Dec. IS, 1864; s. Josepli and Rachel (Fletcher) Bartlett; grad. St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1887: B.A., Yale, 1892, M.A., 1894; M.D., Y'ale Med. Sch., 1895; studied U. of Leipzig, Germany, 1898; m. Ypsilanti. :Mich., July 6, 1898, Genevieve Kinne; 2 cliildren, Genevieve R., Mar- shall K. Asst. in pathology and bacteriology, 1896, instr., same. 1 yr.. asst. prof, patliology, 3 yrs., prof, since 1900, Y'ale; med. examiner. New Haven (coroner's phys. ), 1900-10; pathologist and attending phys. New Haven Hosp. ; pres. Civic Federation, 1915; pres. Bd. of Health, New Haven, 1915. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Conn. State Med. Soc, etc. Club: Graduates'. Home: 183 Bishop St. Bus. Address: 150 York St., New Haven, Conn. BARTIiETT, Charles William, retired lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 12. 1845: s. .Joseph C. and Katherine A. Bartlett; served in 5th Mass. Vols., 1864; A.B., Dartmouth, 1869; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1871; m. Mary L. Morrison (now deceased); 2d, Annie M. White, of Acushnet, Mass., Aug., 1897; children, Joseph W., Marie Louise (Mrs. James A. Chandler). In practice at Boston, 1871-13, since retired. Home: 271 Mill St., Newton, Mass. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston.* BARTIiBTT, Clarence Samuel, M.D. ; July 14, 186S-May 13, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BARTIiBTT, Dana Prescott, educator; b. Boston, Oct. 4, 1863; s. Joseph E. and Antoinette F. (Car- penter) Bartlett; ed. Boston Latin Sch., 1874-82; S.B. in Elec. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886; post-grad, study, LT. of Munich, 1903-4: Technische Hochschule, Munich. 1904; m. Alice G. Brown, of Boston, June 6, 1892. Instr. in mathematics, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886-92; asst. Harvard Coll. Obs., 1887; asst. prof, mathematics, 1892-8, asso. prof, mathe- matics, 1898-05, piof. since 1905, Mass. Inst. Tech., also sec, 1906-8. Mem. Am. Math. Soc, Deutsche Matliematiker-Vereinigung. Club: Teclinology. Author: General Principles of the Method of Least Squares. Recreations: literature, writing. Ad- dress: IVIass. Inst. Technology, Boston. BARTIiBTT, Edward Otis, clergyman; Feb. 18, 1835-Mar. 2, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BARTI.i:tt, Edwin Julius, chemist; b. Hudson, O., Feb. 16, 1851; s. Samuel Colcord and Mary Bacon (Learned) Bartlett; A. B., Dartmouth, 1872; A.M., M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1879; m. Caroline E. Rice, of Milwaukee, July 8, 1879. Instr. sciences, Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1872-3, liigh sch., Glencoe, 111., 1874-5, Lake library, Worces- ter Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., "U^orcester County Bar Assn., Worcester Co. l'"ish and Game Assn. Clubs: Yale ( Woi'ccster). Worces- ter Fox Club (sec. and treas.). Autlior: T^nited States Patent Office Guide, 1910. Recreations: sreneral sports and athletics. Home: 40 Monadnock Rd. Office: 339 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BABTIiETT, Kartnell John, clersvman; Aug. 25, l,S(;4-.Jiily 1. Uni. (See vol. 1909.) BABTIiETT, Henry, railway official: b. Lowell, Mass., Mar. 29, l.s(;4; s. Charles E. A. and Harriett Maria (Cooper) Bartlett: grad. Boston Latin Sch.. 1881; A.B., Harvard, 1885; m. Alice Maud Moulton, of Lowell, IMass., IMar. 29, 1891; one daughter, Har- riett Maria. Apprentice in shops of Pa. R.R., at Altoona, Pa., 1886-9: asst. road foreman of engines, Pittsburgh and Middle divs. of Pa. R.R. and Md. div., Phila., Wilmington & Baltimore R.R., 1889-91; asst. supt. motive power. Pa. R.R.. at Altoona, 1891-5: supt. motive power, Boston & Maine R.R., 1895-07; gen. mechanical supt. same road, since Jan. 1, 1907. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.. Assn. Harvard Engrs. Republican. L^nitarian. IMason. Clubs: Engineers', Harvard (Boston), Oakle^■ Country (Watertown, Mass.). Recreations: golf. Home: 51 Higliland St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: North Station, Boston. BABTIiETT, Herman !■., M.D. ; b. Stoneham. Me., Oct. 17, 1867; s. Jonathan and Frances E. (Ball) Bartlett; ed. Bridgton Acad., Nortli Bridgton, Me.; M.D., IT. of Vt. Coll of IMedicine. 1891: m. Nov. 2, 1892, Edith i\r. Stearns, of Lovell. Me. Began prac- tice in Fryeburg, Me., 1891; removed to Norway, Me., 1895; supt. schs., Norway; trustee Bridgton Acad. Mem. Am. Med. Assn.. Me. Med. Assn. (pres., 1914-15), Oxford County Med. Assn. Chmn. Rep. Town Com., Rep. County Com. Conglist. Mason, mem. K. of P. .Address: Norway, Me. BARTLETT, James Monroe, chemist: b. Litch- field, Me., Sept. 25, 1856; s. James and Sarah Jane (Towne) Bartlett: B.S., U. of Me., 1880, M.S., 1883; post-grad, work Cornell U.. 1882, 1883; m. Pem- broke. Me.. Dec. 2. 1889, Sarah Caroline Pattaneall; 5 cliildren, Emil.\' Mary. Louise, Burton Eliot, Frances Dorotlicri, lOdmund Hohart Chemist to Fertilizer Control. Pa. State Coll.. 1883-4: chief chemist Me. Aer'l Expt. Stn. since 1885. Mem. Am. y^ssn. Official Agr'l Chemists. Am. Chem. Soc, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Republican. Universalist, Recreations: hunting, fishing. Ad- dress, Orono, Mp. BARTLETT, John Henry; b. Sunapee, N.H.. Mar. 1.'. 1S69: s. John Z. and Sophronia A. (Sar- gent) Bartlett; prep. ed. Colby Acad.; A.B., Dart- mouth. 1894; prin.. Haven Grammar, and Whipplc Grammar Schs. of Portsmouth, N.H., 1 vr each, and Portsmoutli Hiali Sch., 2 vrs. During the 4 years after graduation from coll.; admitted to N.H. bar. June. 1898. after passinsr the State bar exam- ination«. preparation for which was by pvt studv: m. Portsmouth. N.H., June 1, 1900, Asme'?, d. Calvin Page; one son. C,Tlvin Paee. Associated in practice at Portsmouth with Judge Paere since 1898 as Paee & Bartlett, later. Page. Bartlett &. Mitch- ell; postmaster, Portsmouth, 1899-08. Mem staff of flov. McLane witli rank of col. IMethodist. Dir. Portsmoutli Trust & Guarantee Co. Mason (32° K.T.); mem. K. of P., Elks. Clubs: Portsmouth Athletic, Warwick. Home: Portsmouth, N.H. BARTLETT, John Paig-e, lawyer; Feb. 4, 1841- Xo\-. 18, 1912. (S(^e vol. I!i(t9.) BARTLETT, John S., general business; b. Mar- lileh( ad. .Mass., .Iiiiic 11, 1845; s. George E. and Hannali 11. (Girdlei-) Bartlett; ed. pub. and higli sells, of ]\Iarblehead and Lynn, Mass.; served in Co. 1, 8th Kegt. Mass. Vols., 1862-3; m. Ella Doak, f)f Lynn, Mass., June 2, 1869; 2 children, Mary (Mrs. James B. Noyes, of Boston), Benjamin D. P.artlett (of Burlington, Vt.) After war engaged in shoe mfg. Inisiness at Lynn, Mass., continuing for over 20 yrs.; now v.-p., treas. and dir. The I'^lectric Corporation: pres. Lynn (Mass.) Gas & lOlectric Co., East Middlesex St. Ry. Co., Electric Assn., Ltd., v.-p. Essex Trust Co. (Lynn, Mass); dir. (Jld (Jolony Trust Co. (Boston), United Fruit Co. (exec, com.), Nat. Carlson Co. Republican. Clubs: Exchange. Algonquin. Tedesco, Eastern Vacht. Recreations: travel. Home: Lynn, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BARTLETT, Jonathan, business man; ta. Newry, .\lf., .Jan. 27, 18:]S; s. Jonathan and Tripliena (Horr) Bartlett; common sch. ed.; m. Portland, !\re., Jan. 5, 1867, Fannie Ball. Farmer and lum- berman since boyhood: mfr. shocks, sliingles, etc.: mem. since 1870 of E:iliott & Bartlett, mfrs. of spools: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1885. Republican. Conglist. IMason; mem. I.O.O.F.. K. of P., Patrons of Husbandry. Mem. Senate, 1905. Home: E:ast Stoneham, Me. BARTLETT, Joseph "Warren, lawyer; b. Boston, June 30, 1876: s. Charles W. and Mary F. (Morri- son) Bartlett; A.B., Dartmouth, 1898; LL.B., Har- vard Law School, 1901; m. Miss Susan R. Brown, of Boston, June 21, 1904: one son, Charles W., 2d. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1901, and since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Bartlett & Bartlett. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Democrat. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Athletic Assn., Brae Burn Country. Home; Newton, INIass. Office: 45 Milk St., ■Boston. BARTLETT, Martin Pirth, insurance; b. North New Portland, Me., ;\Iav 4, 1864; s. Josiah D. and Eliza (Firth) Bartlett; ed. Eaton P'amily Sch.. Norridgewock, Me., Waterville High Sch., Coburn Classical Inst, (non-grad.); m. Grace E. Webber, of Waterville, Me., Sept. 13, 1S99; 2 children, Be- san in ins. business, 1886. as elk. in office of L. T. Boothby & Son and upon incorporation, 1900, was made treas., later pres.. the title now being Boothby & Bartlett Co. : appointed spl. agt. Ham- burg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. and agt. for Me. of Mercantile Fire Ins. Co., 1896, Queen Ins. Co.. 1908: dir. Peoples Nat. Bank (Waterville), Central Me. Realtv Co. ; dir. and secv. Waterville Loan & Bldg. Assn. Pres. Central Me. (State) Fair, 1907- 11; treas. Citv of Waterville 2 vrs.; mem. Bd. of Edn., 2 yrs.: mem. INIe. Senate, 1915, 1916; elected mayor of Waterville. Mar. 1, 1915. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.): pres. ^Vatervi^e Ma- sonic Assn. Club: Waterville Masonic. Home: 335 Main St. Address: 170 Main St., Waterville. Me. BARTLETT, Matthew, li^nker. broker: b. Bos- ton, Apr. 2, 1879; s. Nelson S. and Isabel H. (Bullock) Bartlett: A.B., Harvard. 1901; m. Serita Lincoln, of Boston. Oct. 4, 1911. Began active career witli father's firm of N. S. Bartlett & Co., pig iron commn. merchants, 1901; retired on ac- count of ill health, 1903: associated with brother, N. S.. Jr.. 1904. and organized Bartlett Bros. Co., which still continues. :\lem. Boston Stock Ex- change. Republican. Clubs: Harvard, Tennis and Racquet. Recreations: horseback ridins. tennis. Home: Beverly Farms. Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BARTLETT, Nathaniel Cilley, lawver. (See vol. 19011.) BARTLETT, Oliver Leslie, AF.D.. surgeon: b. Rockland. Me., (^ct. 19. 1859: s. Edward H. and Mary (Lawson) Bartlett; ed. pub. and hisrh schs., Rockland: A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston. Me., 1883; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1887; m. WHO'S WHO IN NKW ENGLAND 85 Evie Tolman Hemingway, of Rockland, Me., Sept. 3, 1889. Began practice at Rockland, 1S87; removed to Pitt.sfield, Mass., 1903; specializes in treatment of diseases of eye, ear, nose and tliroat. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. Crescent Lodge. A.F. & A.M., IHttsfleld (master); mem. Knox Lodge No. 79, I.O.O.F.. Rockland. Republican. Baptist. Home: 119 Appleton Av. Office: 73 Nortli St., Pitts- field, J\lass. BARTIiETT, Percy, surgeon; b. Ellsworth, Me., Apr. 14, 1871; s. Aurelius A. and Maria L. (Blood) Bartlett; A. B., Bowdoin, 1892; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1900; m. Jane Potter, of Sudbury, Ont., Can., June 29, 1904. Interne, Boston City Hosp.. 1900-3; resident surgeon. Relief Sta., 1903-4; asso. surgeon, Mary Hitclicock Memorial Hosp., Han- over, N.H., since 1904; instr. in anatomy, 1904-14, prof, surgery since 1914, Dartmouth Med. Sch. Mem. A.M. A., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsi- lon. Democrat. Conglist. Club: Graduates' (Han- over). Address: Hanover, N.H. BARTI^IITT, Ralph Sylvester, lawyer; b. Eliot, Me., Apr. 29, 186S; s. Sylvester and Clementine (Raitt) Bartlett; 8th in direct descent from Rich- ard Bartlett, Newbury, Mass., 1635; grad. Berwick Acad., South Berwick, Me., 1885; A.B., Dartmouth, 1889, A.M., 1892; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston U. Law Sch., 1892. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1892, and since practiced In Boston; admitted to U.S. cts., 1894; associated in practice with Gov. William E. Russell, 1892 until his death, 1896. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M.. 1894-03 (now hon. mem.). Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, S.A.R., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: University. Dartmouth, Middlesex. Home: 139 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BARTIiETT, Robert Atoram, explorer; b. Brigus. Newfoundland, Aug. l.j, 1875; s. William James and Mary J. (Leamon) Bartlett: ed. Brigus High Sch., and Meth. Coll., St. Johns, Newfoundland; passed exam, for "Master of British Ships," Hali- fax, N.S., 1905; unmarried. Began explorations wintering with R. E. Peary at Cape D'Urville, Kane Basin, 1897-8; on a hunting expdn.. Hudson Strait and Bay, 1901; capt. of a sealer off Newfoundland coast, 1901-5; comd. the "Roosevelt." 1905-9, taking active part in Peary's expdn. to the pole, reaching S8th parallel; comd. ship on pvt. hunting expdn. to Kane Basin. 1910. Awarded Hubbard gold medal, Nat. Geog. Soc, 1909: Hudson-Fulton silver medal. 1909; silver medal, English Geog. Soc, 1910; Kane medal, Phila. Geog. Soc, 1910: silver medal, Italian Geog. Soc, 1910. Mason. Club: City (Boston). Home: Brigus, Newfoundland. Address: Boston City Club, Boston.* BARTIiETT, Rolla Willis, investment securi- ties; b. Eliot, Me., Sept. 2. 1869; s. Sylvester and Clementine (Raitt) Bartlett: grad. Berwick Acad., South Bei-wick, Me.. 1887; B.Litt.. Dartmouth, 1894; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897; m. Marv Ella Moulton, of Boston. June 25. 1912. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; associated with N. W. Harris & Co., bankers. 1900-8; sr. mem. Rolla W. Bartlett & Co. since 1908. Mem. Suffolk County Bar Assn., Theta Delta Chi (Dartmouth Chapter). Repub- lican. Clubs: Univ'ersity (Boston), Oaliley Coun- try. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 1263 Commonwealth Av. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. BARTIiBTT, Schuyler Sampson, tiustee; b. Plymouth. Mass., IMay 8, 1841; s. Amasa and Esther S. (Spooner) Bartlett; grad. Plymouth High Sch.; m. Margaret F. Hazeltine, of Belfast, Me., Nov. IS, 1869 (died Sept. 5, 1897); m. 2d. Frances M. Smith, of Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1899. Began active career as elk. in banker's office; became connected with Union Safe Deposit Vaults, Boston. 1868, mgr. of same since Mar., 1910; mgr. and treas. Mich. Iron I^ands Co., Limited; dii-. Commonwealth Trust Co., Hill Mfg. Co., Plymoutli Cordage Co.; tiustee Com- monwealth Av. Land Trust, and various estates. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Merchants. Recrea- tions: card playing, bowling. Home: Welleslev Hills, Mass. Office: 40 and .JO State St., Boston. BARTIiBTT, Stephen !■., importer: b. Boston, May, 1858; s. Percival W. and Persis (Long) Bart- lett; ed. pub. and high schs. of Mass.; m. Florence Ricker, of Portland, Me. In wholesale grocery business until 1884; engaged as importer of cocoa and chocolate, on own account, 1884; firm incor- porated, 1906, as the Stephen L. Bartlett Co., of which has since been pres. ; dir. Home Savings Bank, U.S. Smelting, lieOning & Mining Co., Island Creek Coal Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Union, Algonquin, Country (Brook- line). Home: 175 Commonwealth Av. Office: 68 India St., Boston. BARTIiBTT, Thomas B(lliott), clergyman; b. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 20, 1853; s. Jonathan and Sarah (Shute) Bartlett; A.B., Brown U., 1S77; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1880; m. I'rovidence, R.I., May 2, 1882, Isabella J. Tuthill; 2 children, Florence E., Faith. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1880; pastor South Bapt. Ch., Providence, 1880-02, Paw- tuxet Bapt. Ch., 1902-11; since spl. agt., R.l. Bapt. State Conv. Pres. R.I. Bapt. Edn. Soc; chmn. Fi- nance Com., R.I. Bapt. State Conv. Author: (book- lets) The English Bible in American Eloquence; Was There a Second Isaiali? Frequent contbr. to religious press. Home: Edgewood Station, Provi- dence, R.I. BARTIiBTT, Truman Howe, educator, sculptor; 1). Doi-set, Vt., Oct. 25, 1835; s. Buckley Howe and Henriette (Richardson) Bartlett; studied art in Rome, Italy, and Paris, France; m. Cheshire, Conn., Dec, 1861, Mary Ann White (now deceased). Was for 23 yrs. instr. in Architectural Dept., Mass. Inst, of Tech.; father of Paul Wayland Bartlett, sculptor, of Paris; maintained for 9 yrs., in Bos- ton, a free sch. for modeling and drawing, for poor boys and girls. Autlior of bronze statue of Dr. Horace Wells, in Bushnell Park, Hartford, Conn., of the Benedict Family Monument in Woodland Cemetery, Waterbury, (5onn., and of The Wounded Drummer Boy of Shiloh, many busts in bronze and marble, etc.; brought to America the 1st large bronze figures cast in one piece; made tlie 1st fig- ure in terra cotta of any- Am. sculptor. Mason. Autlior: Life of Dr. William Rimmer; The Physi- ognomy of Abraham Lincoln; etc.; now writing on The Portraits of Abraham Lincoln. Home: Boston; (summer) Cliocorua, N.H. BARTIiBTT, William Alfred, clergyman; b. Chi- cago, Feb. 17, 1858; s. late Pres. Samuel C. Bart- lett, LL.D., of Dartmouth College, and Mary Bacon (Learned) Bartlett; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882, A.M., 1S85; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1885 (D.D., 1899); m. Esther Adelaide Pitkin, of Chicago, Feb. 23, 1892; 3 children, William Pitkin (deceased), Doris Jeannette, Richard Learned. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1886; pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, Cliicago, 1885-8, 2d Ch., Oak Park, 111., 1889-96, Kirk St. Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1896-01, 1st Ch., Chicago, 1901-10, Farmington Av. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1910-14; health broke down; doing efficiency work with chs. in N.E. ; with First Congl. Ch. of Lowell, Mass., 1915. Trustee Hartford Sem. Foundation. Clubs: Apollos (Chicago), Congregational (Lowell). Spealur\-, Conn., Sept. 1-). ISH; .s. Pliny L. and Mary Ann (Lockwood) Haitoii; ed. .\menia (N.Y.) Sem., 1863-4; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1S69; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law, 1873; m. 1st, Emma C. Drew, Aug. 24, 1870 (died Nov. 26, 1886); children, Charles C, Jr., Chesley D., Katharine L., Philip L., Eliza- beth C. (Mrs. Winthrop L. Carter); m. 2d, Kath- arine H. Drew. Apr. 5, 1893 (died Nov. 26, 1S97); m. 3d, Frances E. Kendall, of Boston, Sept. 12, 1899. Admitted to Middlesex bar, 1873, and since practiced at Boston; mem. Barton & Barton (father, and son) since 1900; mem. Common Council, New- ton, Mass., 2 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.). Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Epsilon Chapter Delta Psl. Rec- reations: poultry fancier. Home: Framingham, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. BABTON, Edmund Mills, librarian; b. ^Vorces- ttr. .Mass.. Sept. 27, 1S3K; s. Ira Moore and Maria \\aters (Bullard) Barton; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; m. Abigail Twycross Blake, of Dresden. Me.. Sept. 6, 1870; 4 children, Lydia M., Edmund Blake, Fred- erick McDonald, Hai-old Bullard. Mercantile train- ing in Boston, St. Louis and New York. 1857-60; relief agt. U.S. Sanitary Commn. for 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1863-5. Asst. librarian, 1866- 83. librarian, 1883-08, librarian emeritus since 1909, Am. Antiquarian Soc. Mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc, A.I^.A., Am. Hist. Assn., Mass. Library Club, vari- ous state hist, socs., etc. Address: 262 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass. BABTON, Prank Bu^ene, clergyman; b. Saco, Me.. June 20, 1852; s. Isaac Somes and Roxana (Miller) Barton; ed. grammar and high schs., Rox- bury. Mass.; St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y.. 1887- 90; St. Lawrence Theol. Sch., 1887-90; m. Fannie Elizabeth Fogg, of Brownfleld, Me.. Oct. 11, 1886: 2 childien, Mrs. Agnes Linwood Haskell, Frank Eu- gene, Jr. Ordained Universalist ministry. 1890; pastor Bethel. Me., 1890-02; supt. Universalist Ch. for Me., 1902-6; pastor Fairfield and Waterville, 1906-11. Rockport, Mass., since 1911. Acting chap- lain of Ashla Lodge, F. and A.M.; hon. mem. Bethel Lodge. F. and A.M.; chaplain of Granite Lodge, T.O.O.F., Rockport. Address: 14 Pleasant St., Rock- port. Mass. BABTON, G-eorgre Hunt, geologist; b. Sudbury. Mass., July S, 1S52; s. George Washington and Mary S. (Hunt) Barton; lived on a farm there until 21 yrs. old; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1880; m. Eva May Beede, of Stow. Mass.. Sept. IS, 1SS4. Asst. in drawing, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1880-1; asst. on Ha- waiian govt, survey, Honolulu, 18S1-3; asst. in geology, 1883-4, asst. prof, till 1904, Mass. Inst. Tech.; same, Boston U., till 1904; now director Teachers' Sch. of Science. Was asst. geologist U.S. Geol. Survey: mpm. 6th Peai-y expdn. to Green- land, 1S96. (See "\^'ho's Who in America for socie- ties, etc.) Home: 89 Trowbridge St.. Cambridge, Mass. Office: 234 Berkeley St., Boston.* BABTON, Hubbard Alonzo, editor and publisher; May 12. lS;i2-Sept. 2. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BABTON, James I>evi, clergvman; b. Charlotte, Vt., Sept. 23, 1855: s. Jacob V. and Hannah (Knowles) Barton: A.B., Middleburv Coll., 18S1, A.M., 1884: grad. Hartford Theol. Serii., 1SS5; D.D., 1894. LL.D., 1913, Middleburv Coll.); m. Flora E. Holmes, of Winfield, N.Y., June 3, 1885. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1885; missionarv A.B.C.F.M. at Harpoot. Turkey, 1885-92: prof, in Mission Theol. Sen;., 1SS8-92; pres. Euphrates Coll., Harpoot, 1893; foreign sec. A.B.C.F.M. since 1894. Deputation to Japan, 1895, Ceylon and India, 1901, China, 1907; trustee Middlebui-y Coll., Hartford Theol. Sem., etc. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* BABTON, Jesse Morton, lawyer; b. Newport, N.H., .Jan. 21, l.s7(i: .s. L.vi Winter and Elizabeth F. (Jewett) Barton; iJiej). edn. Kimball Union Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1.S92; taught sch. for sev- eral yrs.; studied law in office of A. S. Wait, Esq., and at the Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to bar, 1899. Memljer of X.H. House of Rep., 1901-2; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1903, 12; judge of pro- bate, Sullivan Co., since .Jan., 1906; trustee N.H. Industrial Sch., 1909-12; chmn. Rep. State Com., 1912 to 1916; trustee Newi)ort Savings Bank, Rich- ard's Free Library. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. N.H. State Bar Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. Methodist. Ma- son: Odd Fellow. Address: Newport, N.H. BABTON, Lawrence Wesley; b. Ludlow, Vt., Nov. 16, 1.S74: s. Wesley .J. and Marcia R. (Briggs) Barton: ed. Black River Acad., Ludlow: grad. Agrl. Dept. U. of Vt., 1898; m. Helen Josselyn, of Lyson, Vt., Oct. 2, 1907; 2 children, Paul L., Barbara H. In lumber business since 1899; justice of peace, 1900; auditor of Plymouth, 1909. 10; lister, 1910; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Univer- salist. Mem. Sigma Nu. Mason. Address: Plym- outh, Vt. BABTON, Iilewellyn, lawyer; b. Naples. Me., Nov. 24, 1854; s. William H. and Sallie (Shedd) Barton; grad. Bowdoin, 1884; studied law with Na- than and Henry B. Cleaves, Portland; prin. Bridg- ton Acad., 1887-92; admitted to bar, 1893: m. Grace Luette Newman, of Portland, Sept. 19, 1894: 4 children, Laurence G., Elizabeth N., Cjrace M , Llewellvn, Jr. Began practice in Portland, 1893; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1885-6; chmn. Bd. Select- men, Bridgton, 1891; mem. Dem. State Com., 1895- 01; established Me. Dem. Club. 1898 (pres. until 1908) ; Dem. candidate for mayor of Portland, 1899; elk. of courts. Cumberland Co., 1907-15. Founded the Portland ■V\''eekly Star in 1897: bought the :Me. Democrat, consolidated it with the Star; founded the Evening Star, which became the Portland Eve- ning Courier in 1898: mem. Dem. State Com., 1894- 1900; candidate register of deeds, 1888. for regis- ter of probate, 1890, for sheriff, 1900. Mem. Port- land Pastoral Chorus since 1898 (treas. since 1907). Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Odd Fellow. Author of an algebraic review, also of Maine Official and Classi- fied Business Directory (pub. annually). Recrea- tions: baseball. Address: Court House. Portland. Maine. BARTON. Iiouis F., shoe mfr. ; Jan. 16, 1852-Nov. 30, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BABTON, Stephen Emory, fire underwriter; b. Oxford, Mass., Dec. 24, 1848: s. Capt. David and .lulia (Porter) Barton; descendant of Edward Bar- ton, of Salem, Mass., about 1636: ed. pub. schs., Oxford, Mass., until 1863; m. Jovce Willmot, of Hastings. N.S., June 28, 1870 (died Apr. 12, 1881); 1 daughter, Myrtis Willmot (Mrs. Stephen L. But- ler, of Northampton. Mass.): m. 2d, Lizzie W. Tracy, of Norwich, Conn. Entered army in U.S. mil. telegraph service, Depi, of South, and Army of the Potomac until close of Civil War; served 4 yrs. on Atlantic cables, 1867-71: fire ins. agt. since 1872. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. One of incorporators Am. Nat. Red Cross and many yrs. 2d v. -p. same: chmn. Central Cuban Relief Com., under appmt. of Pres. McKinley. Jan.. 1898-.Iuly 15, 1899. Clubs: Exchange (Boston). Republican (New York). Contbr. on Red Cross ins. and other topics, to various jours. Asso. editor (with George S. Bar- ton, of Worcester, Mass.). The Barton Genealogy, 1915. Recreations: fishing. Home: Hotel Coolidge, Brookline, IMass. Office: 85 Water St., Boston, Mass.* BABTOW. Howard Key, cler°rvman: b. Astoria, N.Y.. Aug. 12, 1S75; s. Jacob Field and Anna Key (Steele) Bartow; ed. pub. schs.. N.Y.; Rectory Sch., Hamden, Conn.; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1900; m. Florence A. Cragin, of N.Y. City, Feb. 3, 1902; 4 children, Mary Schell, Howard Key, Jr., Catharine Cragin, Samuel. Deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1900; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 87 asst. Christ Ch., Rye, N.Y., 1901, Ch. of the Holy Communion, N.Y. City, 1901-4; rector St. Stephen's Ch., Cohasset, INIass., since Feb.. 1904. Socialist. Address: Atlantic Av.. Cohasset, Mass. BABUS, Annie Howes, writer; b. South Yar- mouth. Cape Cod. Mas.s., d. Osbone and Abby (Crowell) Howes; grad. Vassar, 1874; m. Carl Barus, Jan. 20, 1887. Pres. Associate Alumnse of Vassar, 1890-1, Assn. of Collegiate Alumna?, 1892-4; sec.-treas. latter, 1895-8. Contbr. to newspapers, mags., etc., especially on health of college women, child study and child-labor. Home: 30 Elmgrove Av., Providence, R.I.* BABUS, Carl, physicist; b. Cincinnati, Feb. 19, 1856; s. Prof. Carl and Sophia (MoUman) Barus; attended Columbia, 1S74-6; U. of Wurzburg, Ger- many, 1S76-S0, Ph.D., 1879; (LL.D., Brown. 1907, Clark U., 1909); m. Annie G. Howes, Jan. 20, 1887. Physicist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1880-92; prof, meteor- ology, U.S. Weather Bur., 1892-3; physicist, Smith- sonian Instn., 1893-5; prof, physics since 1895, dean grad. dept. since 1903, Brown U. Awarded the Rumford IMedal of Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences for various researches in heat. Mem. ad- visory com. Carnegie Instn., 1902; mem. hon. com. of Internat. Congress on Radiology, Brussels, 1910. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. A.A.A.S. ; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences (v. -p. and chmn. sect, of physics, 1897): corr. mem. Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; hon. mem. Royal Instn. of Great Britain; mem. Am. Physical Soc. ( nres. 1904'). Washington Acad. Sci- ences, Am. Philos. Soc. Speaker for Am. Physics, World's Congress, St. Louis, 1904. Original con- tributions to science number about 300 titles. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writ- ings.) Home: 30 Elmgrove Av., Providence.'* BASCOM, Charles William, printer; b. Green- field, :Mass., :\Iay 31, 1S5S: s. Chester A. and Minerva S. (ISIartindale) Bascom; descendant of Thomas Bascom, settled in Boston, about 1638; ed. dist. and high schs.. Greenfield, 1862-74; Powers Inst., Bernardston. INIass.. 1875; m. Boston. 1897, Agnes J. Smith. Learned printing trade of Field & Hall, Greenfield, 1S76-9; came to Boston and worked as journeyman printer and foreman, 1880- 85; entered printing business (Bascom & (ironin, 62 Sudbury St.), succeeding J. A. Butler & Co., 1885: retired from firm. 1SS9. and purchased print- ing office of Charles W. Symonds, 154 Federal St., where has since conducted general printing busi- ness. IMason. Recreations: motoring. Home: Win- chester, :Mass. Office: 154 Federal St., Boston. BASCOM, Harry Chester; b. Holden, Mass., Dec. 21, 1864; s. Artemas D. and Emerette F. (Davis) Bascom; student Tufts Coll.. 1885-9, Ph.D., 1889; student Boston U. Sch. of Law, and law office in Hudson, Mass.; m. Edith A. Rice, of Leominster, Mass., Jan. 30, 1900; 4 children. James R., Law- rence R.. Francis Elizabeth. Harry C, Jr. Prac- ticed in Leominster since 1892; trial justice, 1895- 10. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Address: 4 INIain St., Leominster, Mass. BASCOM, Henry Albert, commission merchant; b. Portland. Me.. Oct. 26, 1860: s. Ezekiel F. and Olive R. (Ramsdill) Bascom; A.B., Bowdoin, 1883, A.M., 1886: m. Alice H. Howard, of Maiden, Mass., Jan. 6, 1887; children. Marion Olive, Henry Albert. Engaged in wholesale commn. business (Lord & Webster Co.), Boston, since 1883, mem. of CO. since June, 1909, mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Kernwood (Maiden). Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 250 Commercial St., Boston. BASCOM, John, educator; ]\Iav 1, 1827-Oct. 2, 1911. fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1910-]],) BASS, Clare Reynolds, educator at Western College, Oxford, O., since 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BASS, Bdgrar Wales, colonel U.S.A.: b. Prairie du Chien, Wis., Oct. 30. 1843; s. Jacob Wales and Martha Darrah (Brunson) Bass; pvt. and q.-m. sergt. Sth Minn. Inf.. Aug. 13, 1862-June 30, 1864; grad. West Point. 1868; studied Post-Grad. Sch. for Mil. Engrs.. Willets Point, N.Y. ; m. Adfle Smith, of New York, June 26, 1879. Bvt. 2d It. U.S. Engrs., June 15, 1868; 2d It., Feb. 15, 1869; 1st It., Feb. 14, 1871; prof, mathematics. West Point, Apr. 17, 1878; col. U.S.A.; retired at own request, after 36 yrs'. service, Oct. 7, 1898. Asst. astronomer, U.S. Tran- sit of Venus Expdn. to New Zealand. 1874-5; U.S. Expdn. Eclipse of Sun, Colo., 1878. (See Who's Who in America for book and writings.) Address; Bar Harbor, :\Ie.* BASS, Bdward Cary, clergyman; b. Moretown. Vt., Oct. 5. 1836; s. Alpheus and Sallv (Copeland) Bass; prep. ed. Washington Co. Grammar Sch. and Newbury Sem., Vt. ; A.B., U. of Vt, 1859 (D.D., 1884); married Lucia R. Blair, of Burlington, Vt., Apr. 9, 1861 (died 1882); 1 daughter, Bertha. Or- dained ministry M.E. Ch., 1861; pastor, Vt.. 14 yrs., N.H., 8 yrs.. Me., 3 yrs., Mass., 6 vrs., R.I., 7 yrs.; served 6 yrs. as dist. supt. at Providence, R.I. ; endowment agt., U. of Vt., 6 yrs.; agt. foi- Conf. Claimants Fund: N.E. Southern Annual Conf., since March, 1912. Traveled in Europe 4 summers. Address: 145 Cranston St., Providence, Rhode Island. BASS, Georgre Henry, boot and shoe mfr. ; b. Wilton, Me., July 22, 1843; s. Seth and Nancy (Russell) Bass: 7th in generation from Samuel Bass, Mass. Colony, 1630; pub. sch. ed. ; m. Marv Louise Streeter, of Savbrook, O., Nov. 10, 1874 (died May 2, 1896): m. 2d, Mary Ella Barrv, of Wollaston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1897: children. Willard Streeter, b. 1876; John Russell, 1878; Elisabeth, 1881; Anne Louise, 1888. Taught sch. at 17; served apprenticeship in tanner's trade at Wilton, 18 to 21; commenced in business, tanning and finishing upper-leather and calf skins, at 22; bought half interest in boot and shoe business with E. P. Packard, at Wilton, 1876. and a yr. later bought ^Ir. Packard's interest; continued as E. P. Packard & Co. until 1880, when sold tannery and remained in shoe business as G. H. Bass & Co., incorporated 1906, of wliich is pres.; pres. Wilton Water Co. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1913. Pres. Wilton Acad. Republican. Address: Wilton, Me. BASS, John Bussell, shoe mfr.; b. Wilton, Me., Sept. 6, 1S78: s. George Henrv and Marv Louise (Streeter) Bass: A.B., Bowdoin, 1900; m. Alice Mary Ness, of Howick, P.Q., Can., Sept. 17, 1913. Engaged in shoe manufacturing at Wilton since 1900; treas. G. H. Bass & Co. Trustee Wilton Acad. IMem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: Wilton, Me. BASS. Joseph Parker, publisher; b. Randolph, Vt., 1835; s. Samuel and INIargaret (Parker) Bass; ed. common sclis. and acad.. Randolph: m. Baneor, 1866, Mary March (deceased, 1899). Began active career as clerk in dry goods house of Hocum Hos- ford, Lowell, Mass.. 1854, later engaging in same business for himself; removed business to Bangor, Me.. 1863, and continued until 1870, after which he engaged extensively in buying and selling timber lands and city real estate; has devoted attention, since 1879, chiefly to pub. Bangor Daily and Weekly Commercial (former estab., 1872, and latter, 1838); pres. and treas. J. P. Bass Pub. Co.; mayor of City of Bangor, 1873; representative State Legislature. 1876; mem. Bd. of World's Fair Commrs. from Me. to Columbian Expn. (chmn. exec, com.); pres. Eastern :\Ie. State Fair Assn. for 12 vrs.: now dir. 2d Nat. Bank of Bangor. Mem. I.O.O.F., Soc. May- flower Descendants of Mass. and Me. (being a lineal descendant of Deacon Samuel and Anne Bass and .lohn and Priscilla FMullins] Alden). Club: Tarratine. Address: 43 High St., Bangor. Me.; Bar Harbor, Me., during summer. BASS, Botaert Perkins, ex-governor; b. Chicago, Sept. 1, 1873; s. Perkins and Clara (Foster) Bass; brother of John Foster Bass; A.B., Harvard. 1896; student Harvard Grad. Sch., 1896-7, Harvard Law Sch.. 1897-8. Engaged in farming, real estate and investments: has devoted a great deal of at- tention to advancement of forestrv in N.H. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1905-7, 1907-9, Senate. 1909-10; Mem. N.H. Forestry Commn., 1906-10; gov. of N.H., term 1911-13. Republican. Mem. Am. For- estry Assn. (pres., 1911), N.H. Forestry Assn. Home: Peterboro, N.H.* BASS, Willard Streeter, shoe mfr.; b. Wilton, Me., July 27, 1876: s. George Henry and Mary Louise (Streeter) Bass; A.B., Bowdoin, 1896; A.M., 88 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Harvard, 1899; ni. Elizabeth Adams, of Chicago, 111.. Aug. 2, 1904 (died Mar. 6, 1907); m. 2d, Harriet Spencer Carson, of Greenville, 111., June 24, 1913; 1 daughter, Mary Louise. Teaclier Wilton Acad.. 1896-7. Chicago Inst.. 1900-1. Francis W. Parker Sch., Chicago. 1901-S; engaged in shoe mfg., Wil- ton, since 1908; dir. G. H. Bass & Co. Mem. bd. dirs. Congl. Conf. and I^lissionary Soc. of Me. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Address: \\iU()n, Me. BASS, William, surgeon; June 22, 1832-19 — . (Se(_- viil. ]!U»'J.) BASSETT, Austin Bradley, clergyman; b. Alle- gan, Mich., Jan. 23, 1859; s. Col. Chauncey J. and Ivvdia Frances (Bradley) Bassett; descendant of William Bassett, Plymouth, Mass., 1621; A.B., Williams. 1881 (D.D.. 1906); studied Hartford Theol. Sem. ; B.D., Chicago Theol. Sem.. 1887; studied U. of Berlin. 1897; m. 2klarv Ely, of New York, July 30, 1892; 1 daughter, Grace Ely. Teach- er Latin and Greek. Temple Grove Sem. and Sara- toga Acad.. Saratoga Springs, N.Y.. 1881-2; prof, mathematics and phjsics, Mass. Agrl. Coll.. 1882-4; ordained Congl. ministry, 1887; pastor Williams- town, Mass., 1887-91; Ware. Mass., 1891-1905; stated supply Park Ch., Hartford, 1906, 1910; asso. prof, exptl. theology and sec, Hartford Tlieol. Sem., 1905 — . Clubs: University, Educational. Ad- dress: Hartford, Conn.* BASSBTT, Charles, lawyer; b. Chatham, Mass., May 31, 1S43; s. Wliitman and Eliza (Doane) Bas- sett; descendant of Enoch Bassett; ed. pub. schs. ; admitted to bar, 1896; m. Sarah Harwood, of Brewster. :Mass.. Mar. 8, 1865 (died 1870); m. 2d, Martha Sears, of Dennis, 1871 (died 1881); m. 3d, Mrs. Lucy (Clifford) Bearse, of Harwich, Jan. 22. 1891; 2 children. Whitman S. (chaplain State Prison, Concord, N.H.), Mrs. Mercie B. Acres, of Concord. Followed deep sea fishing 13 yrs., retir- ing from the business, 1880; has practiced law at Harwich and Cliatham since 1896, also dealer in real estate; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Chatham, 9 yrs.; apptd. spl. justice 2d Ct. of Barnstable. Apr., 1909. Address: South Chatham, Mass. BASSETT, Charles Anselm, banker; b. Taunton, Alass., Apr. 1, 1S42; s. Charles Jarvis Holmes and Emeline Dean (Seabury) Bassett; descendant of William Bassett. who came to American in the ship Fortune, 1621: ed. high sch., Taunton. Mass.: m. June 15, 1870, INIary L. Hooper, of Fall River. Mass. Began as messenger Taunton Nat. Bank, 1860; cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Fall River, 1864-77; treas. Fall River Savings Bank since Feb., 1877, also trustee. Liberal Republican. Mason. Club: Quequechan. Home: 808 Rock St. Office: 141 N Main St.. Fall River, Mass. BASSBTT, Edward Drown, lawver; Aug. 14, 1852-Jiily, Un4. (See vol. 1909.) BASSETT, FredericlE James, clergvman; b. Al- bany. N.Y., Mar. 19. 1S56; s. Daniel Edson and Harriet (Buxton) Bassett; grad. Albany High Sch.. 1873; A.B., Union Coll.. Schenectady. N.Y., 1877 (D.D., 1897); unmarried. Deacon, 1880, priest, 1881, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Paul's Ch., Albany, N.Y., 1880-2; rector All Saints' Ch., Torresdale, Phila., 1882-6, Ch. of the Redeemer, Providence, R.I., since May, 1886; deputy to Gon. Con v., P.E. Ch., 1898, 1901, 4. 7, 10; mem. Standing Com. of Diocese; sec. Bd. of Mgrs. of Diocesan iSlission.'^ since 1901. Mem. Alpha Delta Plii. Address: 166 Prospect St.. Providence. R.I. BASSETT, George Massa, mfr., wool spinning machinery; b. Worcester, ."Mass., Nov. 3, 1864; s. Joseph Massa and Elizabetli Alden (Kennan) Bas- sett; ed. pvt. and pub. schs. to 1878, Worcester High Sch., 1878-82, Amherst Coll.. 1882-6; m. Worcester, Nov. 7, 1888, Cora Louise Richards. Became connected, 1886, with his father's firm. Johnson & Bassett (founded 1870), mem. of firm. 1893, managing partner, 1896, and in 1906 came into control of the business and has since been head of the firm which is still conducted under the original title; dir. Mechanics' Nat. Bank. Aetna Knitting Co.; trustee IMechanics' Savings Bank. Peoples' Savings Bank; incorporator Worcester Co. Inst'n for Savings. Mem. Nat. Assn. Woolen Mfrs.. Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Worcester, Commonwealtli (Worcester), The Strollers (New York), Tatnuck Country, and Country (Biookline, Mass.). Home: 15 Ripley St. Office: 110-114 Foster St., Worces- ter, Mass. BASSETT, Henry, clergyman; b. Brooklyn. Sept. 25. Ifs54; s. Isaac Hodges and Amey Ann (Brown; Bassett; ed. pvt. and pub. sclis.. Providence; at- tended lectures at Harvard, 1879; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1882; m. Provi- dence, Nov. 15, 1892, Cora West Mann (now de- ceased). Ordained priest, P.E. Ch., 1882; rector Ch. of Epiphany, Providence, since 1882; examining chaplain to the bishop of the diocese; v. -p. St. Elizabeth's Home, Providence; dir. R.I. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelt\- to Animals and of R.I. Humane Edn. Soc. Address: 405 Elmwood, Av., Providence, R.I. BASSETT, Jolin Spencer, college prof.; b. Tar- l)oro, N.C.. Sept. 10, 1S(J7; s. Richard Baxter and Mary (Wilson) Bassett; A.B., Trinity Coll., N.C.. 1888; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1894; m. Jessie Lewel- lin, of Durliam, N.C., Aug. 10, 1892. Prof, history. Trinity Coll., N.C., 1893-06, Smith Coll.. Mass.. since 1906. Editor South Atlantic Quarterly, 1902- 05; lecturer, Yale, 1907-S, New York U., 1909. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Club: Century (New Y'ork). Address: Northampton, Mass.* BASSETT, J(osiali) Colby, lawyer; b. Winslow, Me., ;\u\'. 25, 1S73; s. Josiali Williams and Ella Susan (Cornish) Bassett; descendant of ^Villiam Bassett, who came to America in the ship Fortune, in 1621; A.B., Colbv Coll., Waterville, Me., 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; A.M., Harvard, 1901; m. Josephine Simes, of Boston, June 1, 1910; 3 children, Cliarlotte, Barbara, Cornisli. Associated in practice with Powers & Hall since graduation from law sch. and mem. of firm since 1908. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Exchange, St. Batolph, University, Harvard (Boston), Harvard (New York), Eastern Yacht, United Empire (London, Eng.). Home: 6 Louis- burg Sq. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. BASSETT, Josiali W,, merchant; b. Winslow, Me., Jan. 2, 1843; s. Williams and Sybil (Howard) Bassett; ed. Oak Grove Sem., Va.ssalboro, Me.; Waterville (Me.) Acad.; m. Boston, Jan. 7, 1868, Ella S. Cornish; 3 sons, Norman L., J. Colby and George K., all lawyers and located respectively in Augusta, Me.. Boston. Mass., and Winslow, Me. Lived on farm until 22; entered firm of Cornish & Bassett, gen. store, 1866, and became propr., 1875; mem. Bassett & Eaton since July 1, 1897; trustee Waterville Savings Bank, Winslow Library; county Commr.. 1901-7. Republican. Mason (K.T.) Ad- dress: \Vinslow, ]Me. BASSETT, irorman laeslie, lawyer; b. Winslow, 'Sle., June 23, 1869; s. Josiali Williams and Ella Susan (Cornish) Bassett; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., 1887; A.B., Colby Coll., 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Lula J. Holden, of Bennington, Vt., June 24, 1903. Began practice, 1898, in office of Leslie C. Cornish, Augusta; mem. Cornish & Bassett, 1901-7, since alone; trustee Augusta Sav- ings Bank, State Trust Co.; enforcement commr., 1905-7; mem. City Council, 1911; mem. Bd. of Al- dermen, 1912-15. Sec. and trustee Coburn Classical Inst.; sec. and dir. Augusta Gen. Ho-sp. Mem. Jle. State Bar Assn. (sec. and treas.). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Homo: 43 Green St. Ofl^ice: 263 Water St., Augusta, Me. BASSETT, Samuel Eliot, educator; b. Wilton, Conn., Aug. 11, 1873; s. Benjamin Franklin (M.D.) and Mary Louise (Brush) Bassett; ed. Wilton (Conn.) Acad., 1885-9; Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1893-4; A.B., Yale, 1898, Macy and Soldiers' ^Memorial fellow, 1898-01; fellow Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1901-2; Ph.D., Yale, 1905; m. Bertha Raymond, of New Haven, Conn., June 18. 1903; children, Ravmond Eliot, b. July 31, 1904; Catharine Brewster, Apr. 8^, 1907; Tliomas Day Seymour, Dec. 21, 1913. Instr. anler) Bassett; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch.. New Haven, Conn., 1859-61; studied Yale, 2 yrs.; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch.. 1866; ^n. Mary B. Colton, of Easthampton, Mass., July 6, 1881. Began practice at Easthampton, 1867; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1874; .iudge of probate, Hamp- shire Co., Mass., since 1878: iiies, Glendale Elastic Fabrics Co.; pres. Easthampton Rubber Thread Co., 1st Nat. Bank; trustee Cooley Dickinson Hosp. Dir. Northampton Y.M.C.A. Conglist. Address: Northampton, Mass BASSFOBD, Samuel Joseph, M.D.; b. Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 26, 1S4S; s. William and Alice (Mar- shall) Bassford; ed. com. schs., Thomaston. Conn., and 5 terms Prep. Dept., Oberlin Coll.; M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; m. Susan L. D. Emer- son, of Biddeford, Me., June 21, 1882 (died 1912); 1 daughter, Helene E. P. Practiced in Biddeford, Me., 1881-04, Portland since 1904. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, N.E. Electro-Therapeutic Assn., Am. Electro- Therapeutic Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fellows, LTnited Order Golden Cross, Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Civic, Portland Medical. Office: Y.M.C.A. Bldg., Portland. I\Ie. BASTOIT, Frederick Orin, banker. (See vol. 1909.) BATCHBIiDBB. Charles, lawyer: b. Windsor. Vt., Sept. 6, 1877; s. William and Julia Elizabeth (Ken- nedy) Batchelder; prep. edn. Vt. Episcopal Inst., and White River .Jet. High Sch.: stvident Norwich U., 1896-8: studied law under father; m. Margaret Theodora Murray, of Rockland, Me., Nov. 24, 1903; 1 son. James William. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1900; practiced at White River Jet., Woodstock, Spring- field and Bethel, Vt.; elk. R.R. Commn.. 1898-1900; state's attv., Windsor County, Vt., 1904-6. Pro- gressive. Episcopalian. Address: Bethel, Vt. BATCHEIiSBR, Charles Albert, last and shoe tree mfr.: b. St. Albans, Me. Aug. 25, 1868: s. Horatio G. and Elvira (Gatchelle) Batchelder; descendant of Rev. Stephen Batchelder, Boston, 1632; ed. pub. schs., St. Albans, and high sch., Boston; m. Bertha Frances Elliot, of Revere, Mass., Dec. 4, 1891. With John G. Gardiner estab- lished tlie Gardiner Shoe Tree Co., at Stoughton, Mass., 1900; business purchased by the O. A. Miller Treeing Machine Co.. with which continued 4 yrs. as mgr. of lasts and shoe tree dept.; pres. and gen. mgr. C. A. Batchelder Co.. St. Albans, since 1906. Mason; Odd Fellow. Conglist. Ad- dress: St. Albans, Me. BATCHEi;i>BR, Charles Clarence, lumber mcht. ; moved to Pliilippine Islands. (See vol. 1909.) BATCHBIiDBR, Charles Poster, ornithologist; b. Cambridge, Mass., .July 20, 1S56; s. Francis T^owell and Susan Cabot (FosteiO Batchelder: A.B., Harvard, 1878, C.E.. 1882: m. Laura Poor Stone. Home: 7 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.* BATCHBIiDER, Clark Asa, lawyer; b. Peru, Vt., Feb. 23. 1848; s. Edmund and Sophia (Simonds) Batchelder; direct descendant of Hon. Joseph Batchelder. who came from Eng. to Salem, Mass., in 1636: ed. State Normal Sch., Westfield, Mass.; Williston Acad., Easthampton, Mass.; taught sciences and mathematics in Burr & Burton Sem., Mancliester, Vt., 4 yrs.; grad. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1873; m. Catharine W. Hard, of Manchester, May 13, 1874; :i cliildren, Mary C. (wife of Col. P^dward Fletcher, of San Diego, Cal. ), Louise S., San Diego; Eugene C, Warnei' Springs, Cal.; m. 2d, Harriett E. Brown, of Fitclibvirg, Mass., Aug. 16, 1913. Admitted to bar, 1873; practiced in Boston until 1878, in Ayer, Mass., 1878-97, since in I'Mtch- burg; asso. justice Police Ct. of Fitchburg. Chmn. Rep. Town Com. of Ayer, several yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd. of Ayer and later of Fitchburg. Mason. Home: 1045 Main St., Leominster, Mass. Address: 470 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. BATCHEIiDBR, Frederick Prescott, M.D.; b. Stafford, Conn., Oct. 24, 1864; s. Rev. Frederick L. and Eliza H. (Willey) Batchelder; paternal ances- tor Rev. Stephen Bachiler, Boston, 1631; mater- nal ancestor Isaac H. Willey, Boston, before 1640; ed. pub. schs. and under father; Ch.B., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1890, M.D., 1891; interne Mass. Homoe. Hosp., 1890-1; m. Mrs. Florence Emery Bliss, of Boston, Sept. 25, 1895 (died Feb. 3, 1906). Engaged in practice in Boston since 1891; asst. physician Mass. Homos. Hosp.., 1894-9, and physi- cian since; instr. physiology, 1891-5, asso. prof., 1895-02, prof, since 1902, Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine. ]\Iem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres. 1904-5), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Recreations: study of nature, horticulture. Address: 411 Mass. Av., Boston. BATCHEIiDER, Henry M., banker; b. Salem, Mass., Fel). 11, 1852; s. Samuel Lang and Mary (Brown) Batchelder; ed. graminar schs. and Clas- sical and High Sch., Salem; m. Martlia O. Horton, of Salem, June 5, 1877; 4 children, Samuel Henry (lawyer, Boston), Nathaniel Horton (head master Loomis Inst., Windsor, Conn.), William Osgood (elec. engr.. Gen. Electric Co.), Roland Brown (with Daniel Green Felt Shoe Co., Boston). Began as bank elk., 1870, became cashier, 1883, and has been pres. Merchants Nat. Bank, Salem, since 1901; v.-p. Essex Inst.; Chmn. Bd. Holyoke Mut. Fire Ins. Co., of Salem, Almy, Bigelow & Wash- burn, Inc.; mem. investment bd., Salem F. C. Sav- ings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Bankers Assn. (exec, council), Mass. Bankers Assn. (1st pres.). Club: Salem. Home: 204 Lafayette St. Office: Merchants Nat. Bank, Salem, Mass. BATCHBIiBBR, Irving' Plint, lumber mcht.; b. North Reading, Mass., Feb. 15, 1868; s. David and Fanny Jane (Flint) Batchelder; ed. pub. schs.; m. Alice W. Pike, of North Wilmington, Mass., Feb. 13, 1896; 6 children, Clyde I., Nelson D., Roger W., A. Elizabeth, Ralph F., Edward S. Engaged in wood, coal and lumber business at North Read- ing since 1895; served as assessor and mem. Bd. of Selectmen 9 yrs., and still mem. of each bd. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914. Mason; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Republican. Conglist. Address: North Reading, Mass. BATCHBIiDBR, James Kendrick. lawyer; b. Peru, VI., Nov. 10. 1S42: s. Ira K. and Nancy (Barnard) Batchelder; prep. edn.. Burr and Burton Sem.; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1864: studied law at Albanv I^aw Sch. and with Judge J. M. Tyler, Wilmington and Brattleboro, Vt.; admitted to bar, 1866; m. Arlington, Oct., 1867, Alta Parsons. Prac- ticed at Arlington and Bennington, Vt., since 1866; state's attv., Bennington Co., 1874-84; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1874, 1876, 1884 (speaker 1884); presd'l elector, 1880. Home: Arlington, Vt. BATCHBIiBER, Nathaniel Horton, educator; b. Salem, :Mas.s., June 13, 1880; s. Henry Morrill and Martha Osgood (Horton) Batchelder; descendant of Meshech Weare, Colonial gov. of N.H. ; A.B., Harvard, 1901, A.M., 1902; m. Gwendolen Sedgwick Mead, of Boston. Nov. 24, 1910. Pvt. Tutor, Phila., Pa., Feb. -June, 1903; master, Hackley Sch., Tarry- town, N.Y., 1903-7: sr. English master, The Hotch- kiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., 1907-12; headmaster, the Loomis Inst., Windsor, Conn., since July, 1912. also trustee. Mem. N.E. Assn. Teachers of English. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (New York and Conn.), Hartford Golf. Editor: Selections from Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1912. 90 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Recreations: tennis, tramping. Address: Windsor, Conn. BATCHEI^DER, Samuel Francis, lawyer; b. CamljiitlKf, -Ma.-^.s., .Mai-. 10. ISlu; .s. Samuel, Jr., and Marianne ( Wa.slitiuin) P.atohelder: A. I',., Har- vard, 1893, LL.B., 1898; unmairicd. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Boston. Club: St. Botolph. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. BATCHEIiDEB, Wallace, lawyer; b. Andover, Vt., June 20, 1875; s. Edmund Abel and Lizzie Emma (Xutting) Batchelder; grad. Chester (Vt.) Acad., 1892; m. Maude Leone Thompson, of Caven- dish. Vt., Oct. 16, 1901. Studied law in office of Waterman & Martin, Biattleboi-o, Vt., and later in office of Hunton & Stickney, Bethel, Vt.; admitted Vt. bar, May 17, 1904, to practice in U.S. cts., Sept. 11, 1905. Counsel for Roosevelt forces in contests before Rep. Nat. Com., Chicago, June, 1912. Chmn. Vt. Roosevelt Com. presdl. campaign, 1912; was on stump in Vt., N.H. and Mass. Trooper in 1st LT.S. Vol. Cav. (Roosevelt's Rough Riders), 1898, Span- ish-Am. War; commd. bv Pres. McKinlev 1st It. IT.S. Vols., Aug. 17, 1899; comdr. Co. B. a'nd later Co. C. of the 46th U.S. Inf. Vols, during campaign in P.I.; hon. discharged May 31, 1901. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn. (gen. council, 1911. 12. 13), Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Nat. Commn. on Uniform State Laws, Am. Peace Soc, Am. Soc. for Judicial Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Vt. Fish and Game Ijcaguo. Mason. Progressive. Episco- palian. Address: Bank Bldg., Bethel, Vt.* BATCHI:IiI.i:b, Robert, financier. (See vol. 1909.) BATCHBIiIiBB, Trypliosa Bates, author, singer; b. .Xoith I'.iookfield, :\Iass.; d. Theodore Cornelius and Emma Frances (Duncan) Bates; ed. pvt. schs. in Ameiica and Paris, France, and tutors Radcliffe Coll., class 1899; studied 3 yrs. with Mme. Mar- chesi, Paris, with Bimboni, Florence. Giraudet. Lang, Henschel, etc.; m. Francis Batcheller, of Boston, ]Mass. Presented at the Court of England. 1904; was given a spl. musicale bv President and Mrs. Roosevelt, at the White House, 1904; has sung before members of the royal family in Eng- land, where conducted large charity concert for the League of Mercy, of which is a lady-v.-p. ; sung by invitation, at the Figaro Five O'clock con- certs. Paris; presented at the Court of Italy, 1906; received by Queen Elena in private audience, who presented her with an autogi-aphed photograph, and accepted the dedication of her book, "Glimpses of Italian Court Life"; invited to sing before Queen Margherita, who presented her with a diamond pendant and an autographed photograph; received in spl. audience by Pope Pius X; presented at courts of Germany, Portugal, Spain, Holland, Aus- tria and Belgium. In Austria received a rare honor never previously granted an Am. woman, in pri- vate audience by the Emperor, who presented her with his autographed photograph; in June, 1913, the King and Queen of England accepted her books on Italy; also received in private audience by Queen Alexandra, of England, who presented her with her autographed photograph. Mejn. Incor- porated Soc. of Authors. Soc. of Psychical Re- search. Alliance-Franco-Britanique (London). In- dustrie Femminili (Rome), Am. Soc. for Psychical Research, Alliance Franqnise, Circolo Italiano, Salon Francais, Soc. Am. Women (London), Mc- Dowell Musical Club. D.A.R. (Boston), etc. Clubs: Lyceum (London), Boston Authors'. (See AVho's "Whr) in America for books, etc.) Home: North Brookfield. Mass.* BATCHBIiIiOB, Albert Stillman, lawyer; Apr. 22. isr,0-im3. (See vol. 1909.) BATCHBIiOB. Georgre, editor; b. Southburv, Conn., July 3, 1836; s. Matthew and Mary (.\xford) Batchelor; grad. Meadville Theol. Sch.. 1863; A.B., Harvard. 1866. A.M.. 1870; (D.D., Meadville Thool. Sem.. 1911); m. Priscilla C, d. Rev. O. Stearns, of Cambridge. Mass., Sept. 18, 1866. Asst. supt. Sani- tary Commn., Dept. of W.Va., 1864-5; ordained TTni- tarian ministry, 1866; pastor, Salem, Mass., 1866- 82, Chicasro. 1882-5. Lowell, Mass., 1889-93: sec. Am. Unitarian Assn., 1893-7; editor The Christian Register, 1897-11. Sec. Nat. Conf., 1870-80; chmn. council, 1893-4, 1904-5. Author: Social Equilib- rium, 1887. Contbr. to religious and secular press. Home: 11 Traill St., Cambridge. Mass.* BATEMAIT, IiUther H., engineer; b. Harvard, Mas.s., Aug. 6, 1S5C; s. William F. and Louisa H. (Willard) Bateman; prep. edn. Lancaster High Sch.; B.S. in chemistry, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Mary A. Hammond, of Acton, Mass., Sept. 6. 1S93; 3 childi-en, I.,()uise A., Dorothy H., Eleanor W. Began active career in employ of Worcester & Nashua R.R. and became station agt. at Still River, Mass., later at Clinton, Pepperell, etc., until 1890; then engaged in construction dept. B. & M. (Frank- lin and Tilton roads); after that engaged as civ. engr. in construction dept. old Fitchburg R.R.; en- tered service of Harbor & Land Commrs. of Mass., 1892, and has been asst. engr. same since 1899. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E. Recreations: fishing, trap- ping, outdoor sports; interested in telegraphy and telephony. Home: 33 Robbins Rd., Arlington, Mass. Oflice: 131 State House. Boston. BATBS, Albert Carlos, librarian; b. East Granby, Conn., Mar. 12, 1865; s. Carlos and Hannah S. (Powers) Bates; descendant of James Bate, of I^vdd, Co. Kent, Eng., who settled at Dorchester, Mass., 1635; grad. Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffleld, 1885; m. Alice M. C^rocker, of Hartford, Conn.. Oct. 19, 1912. Entered employ Conn. Hist. Soc, 1892, and became its librarian, Jan. 1, 1893, recording sec, Mav, 1896, mem. Pub. Com., Mav, 1897 (chmn.. May. 1901 — ). Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1905. Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Bibliog. Soc. America, New London Co. Hist. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc, S.A.R. Author of Bibliography of Connecti- cut Laws, 1900; Early Conn. Engraver; Conn. Gore Land Co.; Check List of Conn. Almanacs; and other hist, pamphlets. Editor Conn. Hist. Soc. Collec- tions, Vols. VIII-XV, several pubis, of Acorn Club, Simsburv Records. Turkev Hills Records, Vols. I-III, etc. Address: 624 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* BATBS, Arlo, author; b. East IMachias. Me., Dec. 16, 1850: s. Dr. Niran and Susan (Thaxter) Bates; S.B., Bowdoin, 1876, A.M., 1879 (Litt. D., 1894); m. Harriet L. Vose. of Brunswick, Me., Sept. 5, 1882 (died 1886). Editor Boston Sundav Courier, 1880- 93; prof. English lit., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1893-15. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Club: Tavern. Author: Patty's Perversities, 1881; Mr. .lacobs; The Pagans. 1884; A Wheel of Fire, 1885; Berries of the Brier; Sonnets in Shadow; A Lad's Love, 1887; The Phil- istines, 1889; Albrecht; The Poet and His Self; A Book o' Nine Tales; Told in the Gate; In the Bun- dle of Time; The Torch Bearers; Talks on "Writing English, 1897. 2d series, 1901; Talks on the Studv of Literature. 1898; The Puritans, 1899: T'nder the Beech Tree, 1899; Love in a Cloud, 1900; The Diary of a Saint. 1902; Talks on Teachinar Literature, 1906; The Intoxicated Ghost, 1908. Address: 4 Otis Place. Boston.* BATBS, Charles Henry, educator; b. Danvers, Mass.. June 9. 1857; s. .Albert Augustus and Han- nah Maria (Webster) Bates; ed. pub. schs. Dan- vers; hich sch.. Salem, Mass.; student Colbv Coll.. Waterville. Me. (A.M., 1905); m. IMary Etta Reed, of Provincetown. Mass.. pec 2. 1884; 2 children, Grace Claire, Catherine. Prin. high sch.. T^xbridge, Mass., 1888-01; supt. schs., Uxbridge, 1892-01. Mid- dleboro. Mass.. since 1901. Trustee Pub. Library, Uxbridge. 1892-5. Republican. TTnitarian. Mem. N.E., Mass. and Southeastern Mass. sunts. of schs. assns.. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Odd Fellow. Club: Business Men's. Address: Middleboro. ;Mass. BATBS. Charlotte Tiske (Mme. Roffe), poet; b. New York, Nov. 30. 1838; d. Hervey and Eliza (Endicott) Bates: ed. Cambridge, Mass.. where for manv vrs. she had pvt. pupils; m. M. Adolphe Rog#, .Tune 4, 1891 (died 1896). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Mme. Rog§, 304 Harvard St., Cambridge. Mass.* BATES. Edward Louis, lawver; b. Bennington, Vt., Jan. 24, 1859; s. William and Melissa (Scrib- ner) Bates; acad. edn.; m. .Tennie M. Rockwood, Mav, 1882 (died, 1884): 2d, Estella Eldred. of Hoo- sick, N.Y., May 17. 1887. Admitted to bar. 1882. and has since practiced at Bennington; state's WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 91 atty., 1884-8, 1894-8, and re-elected in 1898; spl. prosecutor of criminal offenses, 1890-4; corpn. atty. of Village of Bennington, 1893-1900; sec. of Civil and Mil. Affairs, 1902-4; judge of Municipal Ct., 1902-8. Col. on staff of Gov. Fuller, 1S92-4; judge advocate gen., 1894-1900. Republican. Baptist. Ad- dress: Bennington, Vt. BATES, Emma Frances Duncan (Mrs. Theodore C. Bates), vice-pres. gen. D.A.R.; b. North Brook- field, Mass., Mar. 11, 1845; d. Charles and Tryphosa (Lakin) Duncan; descendant on maternal side of Capt. Robinson Lakin, Pepperill, Mass., 1683, also of Revolutionary ancestors on both sides of the house; grad. Oread Inst., Worcester, Mass., 1863; m. Hon. Theodore Cornelius Bates, Dec. 24, 1868 (died Mar. 11, 1912); 1 daughter: Tryphosa Bates ( IWrs. Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller). Lecturer and essayist upon hist, subjects. V.-p.-gen. D.A.R. since 1906; elected hon. v.-p.-gen. for life at the Nat. D.A.R. Cong., Apr., 1913. Mem. com. State Civil Service Reform Assn., state com. on conser- vation, state com. on Child Labor. Mem. Worces- ter Art Soc, Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, Soc. of Antiquity of America. Episcopalian. Club: Worces- ter Woman's. Has lectured frequently before hist, socs., D.A.R. and other bodies. Recreations: hist, research. Home: 29 Harvard St., Worcester, Mass.; (summer) North Brookfield, Mass.* BATES, Everett Alanson. M.D. ; b. Danielson, Conn., Sept. 14, 1860; s. Loi-in and Lucy (Carpen- ter) Bates; A.B., Yale, 1886; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; m. Ellen Ruth Bowen, of Springfield. Mass., July 25, 1900; 3 children, Elizabeth, Ruth, Louise. Interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1889-90, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1891; practiced in Springfield since 1900; visiting phys. Springfield Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. ISIed. Soc, Mass. Medico Legal Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Sprin.gfield Med. Club, S.A.R. Club: Nayasset. Address: 55 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. BATES, Ezra Thomas, Y.M.C.A. worker; b. South Abinijton. ;Ma«s.. Sept. l'9. 1843: s. Cyrus and Mary (Alden) Bates; descendant of John Alden, of the Mayflower; ed. common schs.: m. Charlotte Dodge Porter, of Hamilton, Mass., June 17, 1866: 2 chil- d'-en. Lora Elen 'Mrs. A. E. Pickup, of Holyoke, Mass.), Eldred Sumner (of N.Y. City). Began to learn shoemaking trade at 14 and worked at trade until 22: then became connected with grocery busi- ness; at age of 40 commenced work in the Y.M. C.A. ; gen. sec, Stoneham, Mass., 2 yrs. and 4 mos ; gen. sec, Holyoke, Mass., 1886-94; state sec. Y.M. C.A. for Conn, since July 1, 1894. In Union Army 100 days, 1864. Republican. Methodist Mem. G.A.R., A.O.U.W. Home: 24 Norton St. Ofifice: 152 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. BATES, rrancis Eliot, banking; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 15, 1859; s. Albert G. and Edith A. (Haydon) Bates: descendant of Roger Williams, founder of Providence. 1636. and 2 of his associ- ates, Thomas Angell and Richard "Waterman; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; m. Louise Snow Prosser, of Providence. May 3, 1882: 1 daughter, Hope An- gell (wife of Dr. Asa S. Briggs. of Ashaway, R.T.). Entered Mfrs'. Nat. Bank as elk.. 1877. cashier, 1894-5: engaged in the mfg. business, 1895-1900; asst. treas. Union Trust Co.. 1900-10; now asst. cashier Nat. Exchange Bank. Pres. Oak Lawn Pub. Librarv Assn.: dir. Providence Pub. Edn. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Registrar R.T. Soc, S.A.R. Clubs: Providence Art. Providence Centrat West vSide. Recreations: collector of antiones: flower growing. Home: Oak Lawn, R.I. OfRce: National Exchange Bank, 63 Westminster St.^ Providence, R.I. BATES, Frank Cornelius, tea importer; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 12, 1863; s. .Toshua and Lucy Fisher (Howe) Bates; g.s. .Toshua Bates, chaplain in Con- gress under Pres. William H. Harrison: (family originally of Lydd, Ene . and name was Bate): ed. ,Tohn Hopkinson Sch., Boston, and St. Marie's Sch.. Southboro. Mass.; m. Mav H. Huvck. of Washing- ton, D.C., Nov. 28, 1894; 2 sons. Van Ness H , Paul. Began in tea Importing business with Williams & Hall, 1886, continuing 12 yrs.: with Center, Macy & Co., of New York, 12 yrs.. and represented the company in Boston until 1909: associated. 1909, with William T. Abbott, under title of Bates & Ab- bott, tea importers, and so continues; mem. Abbott, Hall & Co., commn. mchts. Republican. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 76 Sewall Av., Brookline, Mass. Oflice: 12 South Market St., Boston, Mass. BATES, Georg-e Andrew, college prof.; b. Boston, Aug. 5, 1847; s. Andrew and Seyeth Ropes (Ames) Bates; D.D.S., Boston Dental Coll., 1889; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1903; M.S., Tufts Coll., 1904; m. Aroline Elizabeth Hodskinson, of Salem, Mass., Dec. 22, 1881. Practiced dentistry in Boston 16 yrs.; prof, histology, Boston Dental Coll., 1891- 99, Tufts Coll. Med. and Dental Schs., 1899 — , also instr. in I)iology. Home: Auburndale, Boston.'" Apr. 2, 1846-Feb. 6, BATES, Georg-e S., mfr. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) BATES, Georg-e L., M.D. ; b. Morristown, Vt., May 25, 1871; s. George Nelson and Marion E. (Wright) Bates; mother direct descendant of the early English Foxes; ed. pub. schs. of Cal. and Vt.; Peoples Acad., Morrisville, Vt.; M.D., U. of Vt., Coll. of Medicine, 1897; m. Maude M. Walsh, of Phila., Pa., Apr. 8, 1902; 2 daughters, Marian C, Frances M. Practiced at JMorrisville, Vt., since 1897; mem. Vt. State Bd. of Med. Registration; mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Examiners; examiner for many ins. cos. Republican. Protestant. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Lamoille County Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Am. Red Cross. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Pastime (Morrisville). Address; Morrisville, Vt. BATES, Henry Anson, mfr.; b. Fairfield, Me., Apr. 26, 1848; s. Anson and Sally (Gibbs) Bates; ed. pub. schs., Oakland High Sch., and commercial coll.; m. Ellen Stone, of Providence, R.I. (now deceased); 2 cliildren, Artliur Henry, Alfred Stone (deceased) ; m. 2d, Emma Bethia Smith, of Sudbury, Mass.; 5 cliildren, Ellen Smith, Helen Delia, Henry Anson, Jr., William Bradford and Alger Huston (twins). Learned carpenfer's trade and worked in Providence, R.I., 2 yrs.; in dry goods business. Providence, 14 yrs.; engaged as buyer for various firms of N.Y. City and Boston, witli headquarters in New York; was pres. Bates Thread Co., which consolidated with the Summit Thread Co., of East Hampton, Conn., of which was elected v.-p. In- ventor and patentee of many devices connected with thread mfr., sewing machines, etc. Mason (K.T.). Home: Middletown, Conn. BATES, Henry Clay, judge: Jan. 29, 1843-Mar., 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BATES, Henry "Ward, insurance underwriter; b. Brookfield. Mass., Feb. 13, 1863; s. Dr. Henry Thom- son and Charlotte Howe (Bush) Bates; ed. pub. schs.; m. Oct. 15, 1895, Mabel Washburn, d. James E. and Lizzie Leonard (Pierce) Jenkins, of Vernon, N.Y.; 1 daughter, Rachel. Entered the ins. office of John D. Washburn, 1879; became a partner in the ins. firm of Greene & Bates, 1896; mem. corpn. Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings. Treas. Worces- ter Chamber of Commerce; pres. Worcester Bd. of Underwriters (1912-13); dir. Worcester Protective Dept. Clubs: Worcester Congregational, Economic. Home: 30 Dean St. Oflice: 405 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BATES, Jacob Pratt, grocer; b. Abington (now Whitman), Mass., Apr. 7, 1843; s. David and Al- mira (Pratt) Bates; ed. pub. schs.; m. Helen Reed, of Whitman, 1868; 2 daughters, Carrie A. (Mrs. William B. Tvler, of Brookline, Mass.), Mabel F. (Mrs. H. D. Stairner, of Dedham, Mass.). Mem. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, 1870-97, and pres. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., since incorporation, 1897. V.-p. Y.M.C.A., Boston. Republican. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Art. Recreations: traveling. Home: Nan- tasket, Mass. Ofilce: 222 Summer St., Boston. BATES, John Kimball, banker: b. Wilmot, N.H., June 9, 1867; s. John Robinson and Ann (Kimball) Bates; ed. high sch., Randolph, Vt. ; Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Catherine At- wood Hardv, of Brewer, Me., June 7, 1883; 1 daugh- ter, Frances Hardy Bates (Smith Coll.). Entered employment of 1st Nat. Bnk. Portsmouth, N.H., .luly, i887; served as teller and asst. cashier, pres. 92 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND since Apr., 1910; formerly mem. City Council, Poitsmuulh; treas. Kockin^liam Co., N.H., 1907-11. Mem. .\.ll. Hantcers' As.sn. (exec, council). Ti-u.slee Portsmouth Jlosp., Port.smoutii Y.M.C.A. Jiepubli- can. Conj^t. Mason (.last Comdr. K.T. and otticer of Grand Commandery N.H., K.T.). Clubs: Warwick, Klks. Kecreation.s: golf. Home: yil South St. Address: 1st National Bank, Ports- mouth, X.H. BATES, John Iiewis, ox-governor; b. North Ka.sinn. .Ma.ss., SejH. IS, 1S59; s. Itev. Lewis Benton and Louisa i ). (Field) Bates; A.B., Boston U., 1882, LL.B., 1885; (LL.D., Wesleyan, Conn., 19o:i); m. Clara Elizabeth, d. of Samuel C. Smith, of James- town, N.V., July 11', 1887; 2 children, Jolin 11., ])orothy. Teacher pvt. sell., Jamestown, 1882-:!; in law practice, Boston, since ISSy; sr. mem. Bates, Nay & Abbott since ]!(0(i; dir. U.S. Trust Co., Columbia Trust Co., Chelsea Trust Co.; trustee Wildey Savings Bank. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1891-2; mem. Mass. Ho. of Kep., 1894-9 (speaker of Ho., 1897-9); It.-gov. Mass., 1900-02; gov. Mass., 1903-4. Kepublican. Pres. bd. trustees Boston U. Mem. .\m. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mason (K.T., 33^). Clubs: University, City. Otflce: 73 Tremont St., Jioston, Mass.* BATES, Joseph Belaplain, advertising; b. Cran- ford, N.J., Sept. 28, J 87 0; s. Joseph D. and Hannah M. (Lewis) Bates; descendant of Perigrin White, of the Mayflower and of tlie old Bates family of Westfield, Mass.; m. Josephine Averv, of West- field, Mass., Oct. 1, 1902; children, Joseph D., Jr., Avery, Henry. Founder and treas. Bay Path. Inst.; owner Merchants & Mfrs. Co. (publishers monthly adv. service) ; pres. J. D. Bates Advertising Agen- cy. Mem. Pilgi-im Publicity Assn. (Boston), Springfield Publicity Club. Conglist. Republican. Club: Woronoco Golf. Recreations: motoring. Home: West Springfield, Mass. Office: 292 Main St., Siiringfield, Mass. BATES, Katharine Iiee, college prof.; b. Fal- mouth, Mass., Aug. 12, 1859; d. Kev. William and Cornelia Frances (Lee) Bates; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1880, A.M., 1891; (Litt.D., Middleburv, 1914). Taught in Natick High Sch., 1880-1, Dana Hall, 1881-5; inst. English literature, 1885-8, associate professor, 1888-91, prof, since 1891, Wellesley Coll.; 4 yrs.. of travel and study abi'oad. Mem. Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: 15oston Authors'. Address: Wellesley, Mass.* BATES, Iiewis Benton, clergyman; Nov. 26, 1829-Aug. 27, i;tU9. (See vol. 1909.) BATES, Mary Bussell, librarian; b. Newbury, Vt., Sejjt. 9, 1872; d. Samuel Lysander and Marion Elizabeth (Walker) Bates; grad. Burlington (Vt.) High Sch., 1890; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1894. Prin. Shelburne (Vt.) High Sch., 1895-8; cataloguer and asst. librarian. Library of U. of Vt., since Oct., 1898. Mem. Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Klifa. Address: 31 Loomis St., Burling- ton, Vt. BATES, Oric, archaeologist; b. Boston, Dec. 5, 1883; s. Arlo and Harriet (Vose) Bates; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; Harvard U., 1901-5; m. Natica Y. Inches, of Boston, June 5, 1913. In charge Egyptian Dept., Boston Museum Fine Arts, 1906-7; U. of Berlin, 1907-8; on Nubian Expdn. of Khedivial <3ovt.. Harvard Syrian Expdn., and Harvard U. Museum Fine Arts Egyptian Exjxln., 1908; lead Tripoli Expdn., 1909; in Nubia, 1910; exploring Libyan Desert. 1910-11; in charge expedition to Sfldan, 1911-12; exploration in Libyan Desert, 1913-14; curator African ethnology, Peabody Mu- seum, Harvard, 1914. Mem. Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: Stylus, Signet, Colonial. Author: The Eastern Libyane. 1914. Home: 31 Lime St. Ad- dress: Peabod.v Museum, Boston.* BATES, Samuel L., lawyer; b. Van Buren, Mich., N'ov. 14, 1863; s. Benjamin L. and Harriet Ann (Gray) Bates; g.g.g.s. Dr. Samuel Cheney, of R.I.; grad. Eastern State Normal Sch., Castine, Me., 1890; admitted to bar, 1894; m. Anne Earl Leach, of Penobscot, Me., Sept. 25, 1907; 3 chil- dren. Louise Aus^usta. John Earl, Silas Loring. Practiced at Portland, Me., since 1895; asst. count v atty., Cumberland Co., 1897-8, county atty., 1911- 1915 (reelected but resigned); .iudge Municipal Ct. of Portland since Feb., 1915 (term of 4 years). Writer and speaker, and for several yrs. chmn. Co. Dem. Com. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn. Rec- reations: literary pursuits. Home: 141 Walton St. Office: 85 Exchange St. and County Court llotisc. Portland, Me. BATES, Sanford, lawyer; b. Boston, July 17, 18S4; s. Samuel \V. and Nellie G. (Sanford) Bates; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1900: LL.B., cum laude. Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch., 1906; m. Oct. 3, 1908, Helen S. Williams, of Boston; 2 chil- dien, Mary Elizabeth, Sanford Loring. In prac- tice in Boston, since Sept., 1906; mem. firm of Achorn & Bates. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912 and 1914, Senate, 1915. Unitarian. Mem. Lend a Hand Soc; treas. Unitarian S.S. Soc. Mem. Royal ^Vrcanum. Club: Boston City. Home: 107 Beau- mont St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. BATES, Stoddard Benliam; b. Newport, Vt., iMai-. 18, 1862; s. Alonzo Dodge and Katherine Rob- inson (Benham) Bates; ed. ijub. schs., and Derby Acad.; m. Lilla Ann Bates, of Derby, Vt., Oct. 12, 1905; 2 children, Lee B., Barbara B Engaged in farming till 1907; county highway supervisor, 1907-15; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910; now state highway commr. ; has served as lister, trustee, county highway supervisor, etc.; dir. Nat. Bank, Derby Line. Trustee Derby Acad. (chmn. exec, com.). Republican. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America. Home: Derby, Vt. Address: Franklin, Vt. BATES, Hon. Theodore Cornelius, mfr. ; June 4, lS43-Mar. 11, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's "Who in America, 1912-13.) BATES, TJrljan Sidney, farmer; b. Hingham, Mass.. Mar. 24, 1847; s. Eliel and Hannah (Stod- dar) IJates; ed. dist. schs.; m. Marion Dayton, of East Dorset, Vt., Nov. 30, 1871; 1 son, Edwin Day- ton. Born on old place where grandmother on maternal side was born in 1786; entered shoe factorv at 15: worked at trade lor 25 yrs.: built greenhouses and carried on a local florist business about 20 yrs.; in charge of farm since death of father; executor and administrator of estates. Mem. State Bd. of Agri.; pres. Hingham Agri. Soc, 1900-5: expert judge of fruit at fairs. Unitarian. Recreations: traveling. Address: Hingham, Mass. BATES, Williani Carver, insurance; ]May 25, 183S-XOV. 6, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BATT, Charles Richard, banker; b. Fall River, i\Iass., May 24, 1842; s. Richard W. and Laura (Bliss) Batt; ed. Fall River, grammar and high schs. ; m. Marianna Marvell, of Fall River, June 29, 1870; 2 daughters, Mary Tracy (Mrs. Frank M. Ferrin, of Newton, Mass.), Marion (Mrs. Loring L. ^Marshall, of Newton). Began in the Massasoit Bank, Fall River, Mar. 1, 1858, continuins: 7 yrs.: with Nat. Bank of Redemption, Boston, 2^2 yrs.; entered Nat. Security Bank (charteied, 1867) as cashier, Feb. 1, 1868, and has been pres. since 1904; pres. Union Caipet Lining Co.; dir. Davol Mills (Fall River), H. Traiser & Co., Inc.; trustee Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. Mem. Boston Hist. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Temple. Algonquin, Boston Art, "^ Hunnewell (Newton). Ouequechan (Fall River). Recreation: fishing. Home: 42 Washington St., Newton, iMass. Office: 79 Court St.. Boston. BATT, William James, clergyman; b. Fall River, Mass.. Oct. 5, 1834; s. Richard Waldron and Laura (Bliss) Batt; A.M., Brow-n U., 1855; B.D.. Andover Theol. Sem , 1858; m. Fall River, Mass., Oct. 5. 1859, :Mary Durfee Davol: 2 children living, Will- iam M.. Almira I.,aura. Oi'dained to ministry of Conglist. Ch., 1859; pastor. Stoneham. Mass., twice. 1859-61 and 1875-85. Bedford, 1861-5, Leominster, 1865-74; chaplain Mass. Reformatory, Concord .Junction, Mass.. since 1SS5; corr. sec. Ministers' Union since 1X95. Address: Concord, Mass. BATTEY, Charles Heaton, artist; b. Burrill- ville, R.I., Mar. 27, 1868: s. Thomas Jesse and Mary Augusta (Heaton) Battey; grad. scientific course. Friends' Sch. (now Moses Brown Sch.), Providence, R.I., 1885; P..S., Haverford Coll., Pa., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 93 1888; studied Art League, New York, 1888-9, Roval Acad., Antwerp, 1901-2, Paris, 1!102-.'): ni. Minne- apolis, Minn., Aug. 14, 1S95, S. Kdith Thompson; 2 children, Richard T., Ernest H. St^ttled in I'lovi- dence, 1890; has exhibited in Paris. Providence Art Club, etc.; has two portiaits at Moses Brown Sch., and one at Haverfoi-d Coll. Prohibitionist. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Chess idayer of some note; performer on violin, .\uthor: Shorter I'oems, 1896, 1S9S; Tales and Sketches; also songs and pieces for violin and i)iano and for voice. Home: 284 Lloyd Av., Providence, K.I. BATTIS, Edward Clarance, lawyer; b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 20, 1S55: s. .lolin and Mary Ann (Wil- son) Battis; pub. sch. edn. ; L.L.B., Boston U., 1880; m. Boston, .June 1. 1897, Marie A. WOodiuff. Began practice at Salem, 1881: mem. Cit.%- Council, 1881; chmn. Bd. of Registration 19 yrs. ; became .luslice r irst j-^ist. < ourt of lilssex. Kepulilican. Unitarian. Mason (33°); Odd Fellow. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. of War of 1812. Club: Salem. Home: Salem, Mass. BATTIiBS, Donald Raymond, naval architect; b. Crawford Co., Pa., Oct. 29, 1881; s. Raymond Willis and Lydia Teresa (Thickstun) Battles; descendant of Thomas Battles, the immigrant, Dedham, Mass., 1642; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1903 (head of class); M.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906; m. Edith Percepta Austin, of Erie, Pa., June 13, 1905; 4 children, Margaret Austin, b. 1906, Edith Teresa. 1907 (died, 1909), Donald Herbert, 1910, Richard Austin, 1912. Midshipman. U.S.N., 1899-03; asst. naval constructor, U.S.N., 1903-11; naval constructor, U.S.N., 1911-12 (resigned) rep- resentative of Electric Boat Co., of Groton, Conn., in Europe, 1912-13; naval architect same co., 1913-14; asst. supt. submarine construction. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn., since 1915. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., Naval Acad. Alumni Assn., Mass. Inst. Technology Alumni Assn. Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington, D.C.), Technology (New York), Navy Athletic Assn. Author: Historv and Construction of Submarines (confidential publ. of U.S. Govt.), 1911. Home: 150 Grand View Av., Wollaston, Mass. Address: Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn., Quincy, Mass. BAUER, Georg-e Urban, mfr. of mouldings; h. Boston, Dec. 1, 1876; s. James and Anna 1\L (Eck- stein) Bauer; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Josephine A. Klitzke, of Brookline, :Mass., Oct. 8, 1902. Be- gan active career, 1895, in business with which father was connected; father died, 1913, and com- pany was incorporated, Aug. 8, 1913, as A. Ceppi Co., of which is v-p. and treas. Mason (32°, K.T.). Home: 39 Dwight St., Biookline, Mass. Office: 101 Broadway Extension, Boston. BAUR, Paul Victor Christopher, educator; b. Cincinnati, O., .Jan. 14. 1872; .s. Theodore and Elizabeth (Ihle) Bauer; B.L., U. of Cincinnati, 1894; studied U. Tubingen, Germany, 1894-5, U. of Berlin, 1895-7. Am. Sch. at Athens, Greece, 1897-9; M.A., Ph.D.. U. of Heidelberg, 1900. Instr. in classical archfeol., U. of Cincinnati, 1901; act- ing prof, classical archaeol.. U. of Mo., 1901-2; asst. prof, classical archseol., Yale, since 1902. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Graduates' (New Haven). Address: 166 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. BAXENDAIiB, Esther Minerva, lecturer; b. Brockton, Mass., Nov. 4. 1846: d. Weston and Esther (Hayward) Simmons; grad. Bridgewater (Mass.) State Normal Sch., 1864; m. Thomas A. Baxendale, of Brockton, Mass., Oct. 3, 1871. Taught grammar schs., Mass., 7 yrs.; post-grad, course in psychology and metaphysics. Harvard, 1894; re- ceived Chautauqua Club diploma for 4 yr. reading course, 1895. Address: Brockton, Mass. BAXTER, Charles Sidney, lawyer: b. Boston, Aug. 27, 1867; .s. Charles Willard and Hannah J. (daughter of Moses Cook, of Boston) Baxter; descendant of Gregory Baxter, one of first set- tlers of Quincy. Mass.; ed. English Higli Sch. and Stone's Prep. Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1892: unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895; became connected with law dept. of West End St. Ry. Co., 1895; formed partnership with Louis F. Hyde, 1898; in charge of law dept. Boston Elev. Rv. Co.. 1898-05: counsel for Boston & Eastern R.R. Co. since 1910; counsel for Grand Trunk R.R. Co. since 1912; counsel and dir. Atlantic Printing Co.; dir. Fidelity Trust Co. pres. City Council, Medford. 1897. Board of Aldermen. 1899; mavor of Medford, 1900-1, 1902-3; del. at large Rep. Nat. Conv.. Chi- cago, 1912. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston, 1894- 1898. Episcopalian; vestryman Grace Ch., Med- ford, Mass. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Bar Assn. Mason; Elk. Clubs: Uni- versity, Boston Press. Harvard (Boston and New York). Medford Boat (life). Recreations: boat- ing, hunting, fishing. Home: Medford, Mass. Of- fice: 801 Tremont BIdg., Boston. BAXTER, Clinton Iiewis, packer; b. I'ortland Me.. June 29. 1859; s. James I'hinnev and Sarah (Lewis) Baxter; Sc.B., Bowdoin. 1881; m. Caroline Dana; 1 daughter, Cora Dana; m. 2d, Ethel Fox 1891; 1 daughter, Ellen Fes.senden. Engaged iii canning business, Portland, since 1882; mem. Port- land Packing Co.; dir. Canal Nat. Bank Mem Delta Kappa Epsilon (Theta Chapter). Repub- lican. Mason (32°). Clubs: Cumberland, Economic. Portland Country. Address: Portland, Me. BAXTER, Georg-e Iiewis, educator; b. Quincv. Mass., Oct. 21, 1842; s. William Wild and Aiin Elizabeth (Weld) Baxter; grad. guincy High Sch.- A.B., Harvard, 1863, A.M., 1866; (Litt.D.. Tufts Coll., 1905); m. Ida F. Paul, of SomerviUe, Mass., July 18, 1,^72; 1 son. Gregory Paul. Began teach- ing, 1863; prin. Reading High Sch., 1864, Plvmouth High Sch., 1S64-7; headmaster SomerviUe Latin Sch.. 1867-11 (retired); corporator and trustee SomerviUe Savings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Home: 27 Warren Av., SomerviUe, Mass. BAXTER, Greg-ory Paul, prof, chemistry; b. SomerviUe, :\Iass., IMar. 3, 1876; s. George Lewis and Ida Florence (Paul) Baxter; A.B.. Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., 1899; m. Amy Bailey Syl- vester, of SomerviUe, Mass., June 2, 1906; 1 daugh- ter, Elizabeth Paul. Asst. in chemistry. 1895-7, instr., 1897-9. Harvard: instr. chemistry. Haver- ford (Pa.) Coll., 1899-1900; asst. prof, chemistrv. Swarthmore Coll.. 1900-02; instr. chemistry, 1902- 1905, asst. prof., 1905-15, prof, since Sept. 1, 1915, Harvard; dir. The Sylvester Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc, Nat. Acad. Science, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Colonial (Cambridge), Oakley (Watertown). Contbr. to tech. uid^s. or articie-i on chemistry. Researches upon the Atomic Weights, pub. by Carnegie Instn. of Washington. 1910. Recreations: outdoor sports, photography. Home: 26 Summit Av., SomerviUe, Mass. Office: Coolidge Memorial Laboratory, Cambridge. Mass.* BAXTER, Hartley Cone, packer-; b. Portland. Me., July 19, 1857: s. James P. and Sarah (Lewis) Baxter; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1878; m. Marv R. Lin- coln, of Brunswick, Me.. Sept. 29, 1888; 4 children. Sarah L.. Ellen L.. Emily W.. John L. Began active career with Portland Packing Co.. 1878, con- tinuing 10 yrs.; mem. H. C. Baxter & Bros., packers of corn. etc.. since 1888. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Theta Chapter). Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: boating, motoring, fish- ing, gunning. Address: Brunswick. IMe. BAXTER, James Phinney, author; b. Gorham, Me., Mar. 23, 1831; s. Eliiiu and Sarah (Cone) Baxter; acad. edn.: (hon. A.M., 1881, Litt.D.. 1904. Bowdoin); m. Sarah Kiinball Lewis, Sept. 18, 1854; 2d, Mehetabel Cummings Proctor, Apr. 2. 1873. Pres. Savings Bank; Mayor of Portland, 6 terms. 1893-7, 1904-5. Organized Associated Charities and was its first pres.; organized and established Portland Soc. of Art, 1883; built and donated to Portland its pub. library, 1888. and Gorham. 1907: also conveyed to Gorham the family mansion for a museum. Pres. Portland Pub. Library. Baxter Library (Gorham). Portland Benevolent Soc; overseer of Bowdoin Coll. Pres. Me. Hist. Soc. since 1890, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. since 1899; councillor Am. Antiquarian Soc; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, R.I. Hist. Soc, Old Colony Hist. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Royal Arch Mason. Clubs: Fraternity, Saturday Evening, Portland. (See Who's Who 94 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND in America for list of books, etc.) Address: Port- land. Me.» BAXTER, Percival Proctor, lawyer; b. Port- land, .Me., .\"i>v. 2'1, 1S76; s. James P. and Mehetabel Cummings (Proctoi) Baxter; A.B., Bowdoin, 1S9S; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901. Admitted to the bar, 1901, and practiced for short time; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 1909. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn. Republican. Club: Cumberland. Recrea- tions: outdoor lite, farming. Home: 61 Deering St. Office: 22 ^fonument Sq., Portland, Me. BAXTER, Rupert Henry, banker, mfr. ; b. Port- land, Me., -July 2ti, ihli; A.B., Bowdoin, 1S91; with Bowdoin expdn. to Labrador, 1891; studied ethnol- ogy among Indians in Ind. Ty. and Ariz., 1S92; mem. H. C. Baxter l^ liro., of Brunswick, Me., mfrs. canned goods, since 1894; pres. Bath Trust Co., since 1910. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: Bath, Me. BAXTBR, Sylvester, publicist; b. West Yar- mi>ulh, Ma.ss., Fell, tl, iSoO; s. Sylvester and Rosella (.Ford) Baxter; Pilgrim ancestry on both sides; re- ceived acad. edn. at Leipzig and Berlin, 1875-7; m. Lucia Allen Millet, of Fast Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 24, 1893. On staff Boston Advertiser, 1871-5, Boston Herald, 1879-83; editor Mexican Financier, 1883-4. Outing Mag., 1885-6; spl. cor. Boston Herald and New York Sun in Mexico, 1883-4, of Outlook at Pan-Am. Conl'., Rio de .Janerio, and in Argen- tina and Uruguay, 1906. First suggested the or- ganization of Greater Boston and of Boston Met. Park Svstem; was sec. of preliminary Met. Park Comnin. for Greater Boston, 1892-3, and met. im- provements com., 1907-9; chmn. Maiden Park Commn.: sec. Met. Improvement League; mem. Mass. Civic League, Soc. of Mayflower Descend- ants. Mason. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Authors', Shu Shu Gah Canoe, ■ Medford Boat, Maiden University, Boston Economic, Pud- dingstone. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Maiden, Mass.* BAXTBR, Thomas P., note broker; b. Brookline, Mass., Nov. 1, 1869; s. of Benjamin F. and Marie (Towle) Baxter; ed. pub. schs., Brookline; m. Mabel G. Smith, of Boston, Oct. 12, 1898; 3 chil- dren, Thomas F., .Jr., Ruth, Philip. Began witli Bond & Goodwin, note brokers, Boston, 1900, mem. firm since 1902; v. -p. Hereford Ry. Co.; dir. Coast- wise Transportation Co., 1st Nat. Bank (Wes' Newton), Market Trust Co., Brighton, Mass. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Exchange, Norfolk Country, Brae Burn Country, Boston Athletic Assn., Pacific Union (San Francisco), Minneapolis (Minneapolis, Minn.). Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. Home: Bristol Rd., West Newton, Mass. Of- fice: 301-307, 30 State St., Boston. BAYIiBY, Bdward Bancroft, commission mer- chant; b. Arlington, Mass., May 11, 1864; s. James Reed and Susanna (Bancroft) Bayley; grad. Eng- lish High Sch., Boston, 1882; m. Mary Richards Clark, of Newton, Mass., June 1, 1893; 1 daughter, Harriet. Began as elk., Henry W. Peabody & Co., Importing and exporting commn. mchts., Boston, 1883, mem. firm since 1898; dir. U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union. Algonquin, Exchange, Automobile, New Riding (Boston), Countrv. Home: 134 Marlborough St. Oflice: 70 Kilby St., Boston. BAYIiB'y, Bdwin Allen, lawyer; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Julv 30, 1X62: s. Edwin and Vesta (Capen) Bayley; descendant of Pilgrim and Puritan an- cestry; preparatory ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., class of 1881; A.B., Dartmouth, 1885 (pres., treas. and athletic dir. of the class, commencement speaker, Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Kappa Ep- silon) ; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston IT. School of Law, 1S91 (pres. of class); m. Lucia A. Watkins, of Newbury, Vt., June 15, 1892: 1 child, Marian Vesta. In mortgage loan business, 1887-9; admitted to bar, 1891, to U.S. cts., 1898: trustee, clerk and counsel North End Savings Bank: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10; town counsel, Lexing- ton, Mass.: moderator of town meetings: has served as library trustee, mem. Sch. Com. and 10 yrs. as mem. Rep. Congressional Dist. Com. Mem. Middlesex Bar Assn., Bailey-Bayley Family Assn. (ex-pres. and sec). Alumni Assn. of St. Johns- bury (Vt.) Acad. (pres.). Conglist. Clubs: Bos- ton City, Old Belfiv (Lexington, Mass.). Home: 23 Oakland St., Lexington, Mass. Office: 18 Tre- mont .St., Boston. BAYIiISS, "Walter Cabot, merchant; b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1862; s. Edmund Lincoln and Xatlialie Elizabeth (Rav) Bavliss; A.B., Harvard, 1884; m. Charlotte Upham. of Boston, Nov. 17, 1888; 6 children, Lincoln, Charlotte, George Up- ham, Walter Ray, Edwin, Ruth. Mem. firm Amory, Browne & Co., dry goods commn.; v. -p. and chmn. exec. com. Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston; trustee Mass. Gas Cos., N.E. Gas. & Coke Co., Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others; dir. Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Commonwealth Trust Co., N.E. Trust Co., Lancaster Mills, Taun- ton-New Bedfoid Copper Co. Episcopalian. Home: Taunton, Mass. Office: 48 Franklin St., Boston.* BAYNBS, Bmest Harold, lecturer; b. Calcutta, India, May 1, 1868; s. .John and Helen Augusta (Nowill) Baynes; ed. Coll. City of New York; m. Louise Birt O'Connell, of Boston, Apr. 24, 1901. Reporter on New York Times, 1891-2; asst. to father (inventor of photographic modeling), 1893- 1900; writing and lecturing on natural history since 1900. Organized syndicate of newspapers, 1900, each of which has printed an article of his, once a week, ever since; also series Wild Life in the Blue Mountain Forest, Boston Transcript 1904, and many other countbns. to mags., news- papers, etc. Mem. Co. K, 3d Conn. Vols., June- Oci., 1898. Hon. mem. Hobby Post G.A.R., Stam- ford, Conn. Mem. Nuitall Ornithol. Club, Am. Bison Soc. (v.-p.), Harvai'd Travelers Club, Tavern Club (Boston); chmn. Boy Scout Commn., Sulli- van Co., N.H. At present especially interested in organization of bird clubs, with a view to the better protection of wild birds; organized Meriden (N.H.) Bird Club (gen. mgr.), Meriden Humane Soc. (pres.) Acted the part of "Shy," the natur- alist, in original cast of Percy Mackaye's bird inas(|ue. "Sanctuary"; written in the interest of Am. wild bird protection. Address: Plainfield, N.H.* BAYRB, Frank Arthur, editor, publisher; b. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 1, 18 73; s. Arthur and Adelaide (tjreed) jsayrd; studied Boston U., 1894; unmar- ried. Became connected, 1894, with Maiden News, of which has been editor and prop., since 1903. Mem. Beta Theta Pi (Upsilon Chapter). Republican. Home: 24 Spruce St. Office: 360 Main St., Maiden, Mass. BAZBliEY, William Alliston Iiey, real estate broker and trustee; b. Builth, Wales, Oct. 7, 1872; s. Augustus Ley and Georgiana Fanny (Hall) Bazeley; arrived in America 1883; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1884-8, Holderness Sch., Ply- mouth, N H., 1888-90; m. Margaret Conant Chapin, of Uxbridge, Mass., Sept. 14, 1899. In real estate business in Boston since 1900; treas. N.E. Con- servatory of Music. Republican. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1912, Senate, 1913. Mem. Mass. Naval Brigade 4 yrs., 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 6 yrs. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Brookline Country, New Riding, Har- vard Mus. Assn. Home: 116 Commonwealth Ay. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston, BBACH, Amy Marcy Cheney (Mrs. H. H. A. Beach); b. Henniker, N.H., Sept. 5, 1S67; d. Charles Abbott and Clara Imogene (Marcy) Cheney; early edn. under her mother; piano and harmony under Junius W. Hill, Ernest Perabo and Carl Baer- mann; studied fugue, form, counterpoint and in- strumentation alone with text books; m. Henry Harris Aubrey Beach Dec. 2, 1885. Played in con- certs and recitals from 1883; since 1885. work has been in playing and composition. Hon. mem. Bos- ton Browning Soc, in recognition of music writ- ten to Browning's poetry. (See Who's Who in .\merica for list of conijiosition.s.) Home: 28 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.* BEACH, Charles Bdward; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 2, 1862; s. Charles Mason and Frances Lyman (Belknap) Beach; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, Mass., 1882: m. West Hartford, Conn., Oct. 8, 1895, Catherine Harriet Cofflng (now deceased); 2 sons. WHO'S WHO IN NEW HNGLAND 95 Frederick, Thomas. IMem. until 1910, of Beach & Co., importers of dyes, chemicals, etc., estab- lished 1835; pres. Whitlock Coil Pipe Co.; mem. Conn. Gen Assembly, 1907. Clubs: Hartford, Hart- ford Golf, Country. Home: West Hartford, Conn. BEACH, Charles Lewis, college pres.; b. White- water, Wis., Apr. 6, 1S66; s. Charles R .and Mary Janette (Lewis) Beach; B.Agr., B.S., U. of Wis., 1886; m. Louise C. Crombie, of Milwaukee, 1896. Instr. and prof, dairy husbandry, Conn. ^Vgrl. Coll., 1896-06; prof, dairy husbandry, IT. of Vt. and Vt. Expt. Wta., 1906-08; pres. Conn. Agrl. Coll. since Sept. 15, 1908. Home: Storrs, Conn.* BBACH, David Nelson, theologian; b. South Urange, N.J., Nov. 30, 1848; s. Joseph Wickliff and Mary Angeline (Walkley) Beach; brother of Har- lan Page Beach; A.B., Yale, 1872; grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1876, B.D., 1881; (D.D., Western Reserve, 1896); m. Lillian Tappan, of Gloucester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1878 (died June 30, 1902); 2d, Dora Free- man, of Wakefield, Mass., Dec. 18, 1903. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1876; pastor Westerly, R.I., 1876- 1879, Wakefield, Mass., 1879-84, Cambridge, Mass., 1884-96, Minneapolis, Minn., 1896-98, Denver, Colo., 1899-02; pres. and prof, homiletics, Bangor Theol. Sem. since 1903. Prominent in permanently rid- ding Cambridge, INIass., from the saloon; in local option and good civics work in Mass. and else- where; agitator for grafting modified Norwegian liquor system on INIass. local option laws; also for ch. unity and a better theology. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Bangor, Me.* BEACH, Frederick Converse, editor; moved to New York. (,See vol. 1909.) BBACH, Mrs. H. H. A.; see Beach, Amy Marcy Cheney. BBACH, Harlan Pag-e, clergyman; b. South Or- ange, N.J., Apr. 4, 1854; s. Joseph Wickliff and Mary Angeline (Walklev) Beacii; brother of Da- vid Nelson Beach; A.B., Y'ale, 1878, A.M., 1901; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1883; m. Lucy L. Ward, of Lake Forest, 111., June 29, 1883. Taught at Phillips Andover Acad., 1878-80; missionary in Cliina, 1883-90; taught and was in charge of Sch. for Christian Workers, Springfield, Mass., 1892-5; ednl. sec. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1895-06; prof, theory and practice of missions, Y'ale, 1906 — . Fellow Royal Geog-. Soc. ; mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 346 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.* BBACH, Henry Harris Aubrey, M.D.; Dec. 18, 1843-1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BBACH, John Kimberly, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18, 1855; s. John Sheldon and Rebecca (Gibbons) Beach; B.A., Yale, 1877, LL.B., 1879 (hon. M.A., 1908, LL.D., 1914); m. Mary Roland Sanford, of New York, Apr. 15, 1890. Phelps prof, admiralty, jurisprudence and mercantile law, Yale Law Sch., 1908 — . Now asso. justice Conn. Su- preme Court of Errors. Pres. New Haven Co. Bar Assn., 1900-4; mem. Conn. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: University, Graduates. Home: 450 Temple St., New Haven Conn.* BBACH, Lucy Ward; b. Chicago, 111.; d. Samuel Dexter and Mary Augusta (Folsom) Ward; ed. Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111., and Lake Forest U.; m. Prof. Harlan P. Beach, of New Haven, Conn., June 29, 1883. Went with husband to North China, as missionary, under the A.B.C.F.M., and remained 6 yrs.; returned home on account of ill health; made a six-months' tour around the world in 1904, and in 1907-8 spent 16 months in the Orient; has resided in New Haven since 1907. Conglist. Rec- reation: photography. Address: 346 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. BBACH, Robert James, clergyman; b. Bridge- port, Conn., May 9, 1864; s. James Walker and Laura Jane (Silliman) Beach; grad. Bridgeport High Sch., 1885: A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1890; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1893; M.A., New York U. Grad. Sch., 1899: post-grad, work, Yale, 1907-9; unmarried. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1894; pastor West Redding, Conn., 1894-6, Rowayton, 1897, Georgetown, 1898-02, South Meriden, 1903-8, How- ard Av. Cli., New Haven, 1909-15; asso. pastor 1st M.E. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., since 1915. Mem. Alpha Alpha Chapter of Chi Psi (Wesleyan). Ad- dress: 394 John St., Bridgeport, Conn. BBACH, Seth Curtis, clergyman; b. Marion, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1837; s. Luther Markham and Angelina Elizabeth (Curtis) Beach; ed. Antioch Coll., O., 1859-62; A.B., Union Coll., N.Y., 1863; Harvard Divinity Sch., 1863-6 (D.U., Union, 1903); m. Fran- ces Hall Judd, of Boston, Nov. 17, 1869. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1867; pastor Augusta, Me. 1867-9, Dedham, Mass., 1875-88, Bangor, Me., 1891- 01, Wayland, Mass., 1901-11; Supt. Unitarian mis- sionar>- work, lSf5iS-90; dir. Am. Unitarian Asn., 1887-90; pres. Unitarian Ministerial Union, 1907. Home: Watertown, Mass.* BBACH, Sylvester Judd, oculist and aurist; b. Dedham, INIass., Apr. 7, 1879; s. Seth Curtis and Frances Hall (Judd) Beach; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1901. M.D., 1905; m. Louise Harris, of Portland, Me., Oct., 1909; 2 chil- dren, Margaret. Howell Williams. Surgical house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1904; house phys., Bos- ton Lying-in Hosp., 1906; practiced since 1907 in Augusta, INle. ; visiting surgeon Ear, Nose and Throat Dept., Augusta Gen. Hosp., 1913; ophtlial- mologist, Augusta State Hosp. Trustee Cony Fe- male Acad., Lithgow Library. Fello\N'^ Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Aesculapian Club of Boston, A.M. A., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryn- gology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Uni- tarian. Mason. Home: Stone St. Office: 283 Water St., Augusta, Me. BBAIi, Boylston Adams, lawyer; b. Boston, June 4, 1865; s. James H. and Louisa J. (Adams) Beal; A.B., Harvard, 1886; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch.. 1892; m. E. S. Green, of Hyde Park, Oct. 4, 1893; 1 daughter, Elizabeth S. Admitted to Mass. Bar 1892, and since practiced in Boston. Asst. treas., mem. exec. com. and trustee Boston Home for In- curables. INIem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: 108 Beacon St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BBAIi, Plavius Orlando, business man; b. Mon- mouth, INIe., June 2, 1841; s. Samuel and Maria A. (Warren) Beal; left an orphan at age of 7; ed. largely through own exertions, common schs. and Towle Acad.; m. Lucy Jane Randall, of Freeport, Me., Dec. 7, 1865; no children. Learned trade of brush making, at Portland, Me.; served as pvt. 1st and 13th regts., Me. Vols., 1861-Mar., 1862; dis- charged on account of ill health. In service of Me. Central Ry., 1862-74; in livery and hotel business at Bangor, IVIe., 1874-89; propr. Bangor House, 1878-89; associated with others and built the fair grounds at Maplewood Park, 1883; was pres. East- ern Me. State Fair Assn.; for inany yrs. engaged in farming; established Bangor Creamery, 1892; was cattle commr. for 24 yrs.; actively interested for a number of yrs. in promotion and construction of electrical rys.; mayor of Bangor 9 terms, 1891- 04 (defeated twice). Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899- 03; pres. Eastern Me. Musical Festival 19 yrs.; dist. mem. Nat. Trotting Assn., 1911-17. Establi.shed in 1879 the last Tally-Ho coach line in Me., leaving Bangor twice daily for Bar Harbor. 50 miles away; continued same until 1883, at which time its place was taken by steam ry. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Bangor House, Bangor, Me.* BBAIJ, Francis Leavitt, clergyman; b. Cohasset, Mass., Dec. 31, 1864; s. Z. Leavitt and Marcia Pris- cilla (Tower) Beal; descendant on maternal sidt of John Howland, of the Mayflower, on paternal side, of John Beal, who settled in Hingham, Mass., 1637; grad. Cohasset High Sch., 1880: pvt. instruc- tion in classical and div. course; m. Gertrude Scol- ley, of Portland, Me.. June 30, 1887; 4 children, Ralph, Rachel, Percy. Lindsey. Missionary in charge of Trinity Ch.. Needham, Mass., 1900-2, St. Andrew's Ch. South Framingham, 1902, St. John's Ch., Saugus, 1902-7: deacon. 1906, priest, 1910, P.E. ch.: rector St. Paul's Ch., Beachmont, 1907-10. Ch. of tlie Ascension, Cambridge, since Oct. 1, 1910. Mem. Soc. Mavflower Descendants, Soc. War of 1812 (two lines), S.A.R. (five lines). Mason (K.T.); grand prelate of Mass. Knights of Pythias; grand chaplain of Mass. Temple of Honor, and mem. Su- 96 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND preme Council. Author of many sermons and ad- dresses inili. ill Xew JOnKland Ciallsiiuui, Pythian Gleaner, etc. Kecrealions: country life. Home: 74 4th St., Cambridge, Mass. BEAIi, George B., lawyer; h. Waltham, Mass., Mar. 2!t, ISlir. s. lOzra Wardwell and hucri'tia Ken- dall (Hrown) Heal; ^rad. W'altham llif,'h Sell. 1S.S7; matriculated at lJar\ard, class of ISII], but did not Kratluate; unmarried. Has been connected witli Waltliam Savings Bank since 1888; apptd. v.-treas. in 1901, treas. 1907, and so continues; admitted to :Middlesex bar 1906. Pres. Bd. of Aldermen, W'al- tham, 1908-9. Trustee Waltham Hosp. Itepublican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston), Western Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 22 Summer .\v. Oflice: 702 Main St., Waltham, Mass. BEAIi, Jolin Van, lawyer; b. Randolph, Mass., .lul\ :l. IN 12; s. Ci)l. lOleazer and Mary Stetson (Thayer) Beal; grad. I'hillips Andover Acad., 1863; studied law with Jewell, Gaston & l-Meld, Boston; LL.B., Harvard Law Sell., 1872; admitted to Mass. bar 1873, later to U.S. Circuit and Dist. courts; m. :May 10, 1910, Edith Alden Belcher, of Randolph, Mass. Began practice in Randolph; office with Jewell, Field & Shepard. Boston, 1876-81; with Shepard it Coombs, 1881-91, since alone; mem. :\tass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. tTerk and supt. Conglist. S.S., Randolph, many years; orator at Centennial Celebration of Randolph, 1893. Home: Randolph, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BE All, Thonias Prince, banker; b. Cliarlestown, Mass., Sept. 2i, 1819; s. James H. and Judith D. (Beal) Beal; A.B.. Harvard, 1869, A.M., 1872; m. Ida, d. of William Young and Eliza Ann (Baker) De Ford, of Baltimore, Md., Oct. 27, 1881; 2 chil- dren, Thomas Prince, Jr., William De Ford. Trav- eled in Europe, 1869-70; in business in New York, 1870; employed in 2d Nat. Bank, Boston (of which his father was pres.), 1871-3, dir., 1873, v. -p., 1878. pres. since 1888. Pres. and dir. Hainilton Woolen Co., treas. and dir. Bigelow, Hartford Carpet Co.; dir. Am. Security Co. of N.Y". (mem. local bd.), Clinton W'ire Cloth Co. Proprietors of the Ceme- tery of Mt. Auburn; trustee Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others; v. -p. and dir. Industrial Development Co. of the Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1885. Clubs: Somerset, Algonquin, Union, Harvard (Boston), Essex County Country, Mt. Serrat Golf. Summer Home: Beveilv, Mass. Home: 36 Gloucester St. (Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. BBAIi, 'William James, botanist; b. Adrian, Mich., Mar. 11, 1833; s. William and Rachel S. (Conistock) Beal; A.B., U. of Mich., 1859, A.M., 1862; S.B., Har- vard, 1865; M.S., U. of Chicago, 1875 (hon. Ph.D., U. of Mich., 1880; D.Sc, Mich. State Agrl. Coll., 1905); m. Hannah A. Proud, of RoUin, Mich., Sept. 2, 1863; father-in-law of Ray Stannard Baker. Teacher natural science, Friends' Acad, and Howland Inst., Union Springs, N.Y'., 1859-68; prof. botan\', U. of Chicago, 1868-70; lecturer on botany, 1871. prof, botany and horticulture, 1871-81, prof, botany and forestry and curator of bot. mus., 1882- 03, prof, botany, 1903-10, since emeritus prof., Mich. State Agrl. Coll. Dir. State Forestry Commn., 1888-92. First pres. Soc. Promotion Agr. Science, 1881-2. Assn. Botanists of U.S. Expt. Stas., 1888, Mich. State Acad. Science, 1894; pres. Mich. State Teachers' Assn., 1881. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Amherst, Mass.* BBAIiB, Joseph Henry, lawyer; b. Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 12, 1861; s. .loseph H. and Frances E. (Messinger) Beale; A.B., Harvard. 1882, A.M., LL.B., 1887 (LL.D., U. of Wis. and U. of Chicago, 1904); m. Elizabeth C. Dav, of Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 23, 1891. In practice, Boston, 1888-92: lecturer, 1890-2, asst. prof, law, 1892-7. prof.. 1897-08, Car- ter prof. gen. .iurisprudence, 1908-12, Royall prof, law, 1912 — , Harvard. Prof, law and dean law sch., U. of Chicago. 1902-4. Mem. Mass. State Commis- sion for Simplifying Criminal Pleadings, 1900. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.). Home: 29 Chauncy St. Address: Harvard Law Sch., Cambridge, Mass.* BBAIiS, Arthur Iiorin?. M.D. ; b. North Bridge- water, Mass.. Aug. 21. 1869; s. Isaiah Additon and Vesta Snell (Perkins) Beals; prep. edn. Brockton High Sch.; A.B., lirown U., 1891; iM.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1895; m. Helen Sophia An- drews, of East Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 25, 1910; 2 children, Richard Cary (deceased), Bettina Mar- ston. Practiced in Brockton, Mass., since 1896; city phys. of Brockton, 1897-1900; attending phys. Brockton Hosp. since 1903, also trustee. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Brockton Med. Soc, Bos- ton Med. Library, liepublican. (.'onglist. Mason (32°); Odd I'^ellow. Club: Commercial. Home: 389 Main SI. (Office: 106 Main St., Brockton, Mass. BEAIiS, Charles Edward, writer; b. Stoughton, Mass., .luly 15, 1869; s. Charles Emery and Susan (li'isher) Beals; student mech. engring. 4 yrs., Mass. Inst. Tech., grad. Drew Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Nellie Vernon Drake, of Stoughton, June 30, 1892. Entered M.E. ministry, 1892; pastor Mans- field, Mass., 1892-6; entered Congl. ministry, 1896; asst. pastor Maverick Cli., East Boston, Mass., 1896-7; pastor 1st Ch., Stoneham, 1897-1900, 2d Ch., Greenfield, 1900-3, l^'ospect St. Ch., Cambridge, 1903-8; now pastor Ch. of the Unity, Worcester; field sec. Am. Peace Soc, 1908-12; dir. Central-West Dept. of Am. Peace Soc, 1912-14; also sec. Chi- cago Peace Soc, Jan. 4. 1910-May 1, 1914. Organ- ized 2d Nat. Peace Cong., Chicago, 1909; reorgan- ized Chicago Peace Soc, 1910; mem. peace con- gresses at Boston, New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Lon- don, Chicago, Hartford, Baltimore, St. Louis; confs. for jud. settlement of internat. disputes, Washing- ton and Cincinnati; Lake Mohonk arbitration confs., 1908, 9, 10. 11. 12, 13; sec. Sagamore Sociol. Conf., 1907-9. Contbg. editor Unity, 1912 — . Mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. Was captain 1st Co. Inf. Mass. Provisional Militia, 1898; chaplain 5th Inf. Mass. Vol. Militia, 1899-01. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.). Home: 27 Sever St., Worcester, Mass.* BBAIiS, Erl "Vinton, inventor: b. Topeka, Kan., June 17, 1867; s. Morell Bisbee (M.D.) and Caroline (Wells) Beals; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Mar- guerite Bammel Cook, of Marine City, Mich., June 27, 1899. Reporter on Muskegon (Mich.) Chronicle, 1886-96; became interested in tjpesetting machines and invented the Beals Machine, operated by elec- tricity, which has been on the market since 1902; also inventor of an area-meter for measuring leath- er sides (for tanners and buyers of leather in large quantities). Republican. Swedenborgian. Address: 118 Eastern Av., Arlington Heights, Mass. BEAIiS, George Charles; b. Winchendon, Mass., May 4, 1876; s. Charles L. and Harriet M. (Brown) Beals; A.B., Harvard, 1898; m. Edith J. Jones, 1914. V.-p. 1st Nat. Bank, Winchendon; treas. Internat. Phosphate Co., Fibre Finishing Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Har- vard, Union Boat. Home: Winchendon, Mass. Of- fice: 27 State St., Boston. BEAMAN, Elmer Allen, mfr. ; b. Worcester. Mass., Sept. 2, 1846; s. Allen Conant and Sarah Ann (Mason) Beaman; ed. pub. schs.; m. Hattie B. Hoit, Sept. 22. 1870 (died Feb. 21, 1878); 2 children, Lora Elmer, Allen Hoit; 2d Providence, R.I., Jan. 1, 1883, Grace C. Bishop; 1 daughter, Jessie Irene. Served in LTnion Army as inem. of Co. F, 42d Regt.. Mass. Vols., 1863-64; learned machinist's trade with Wood & Light Co., Worcester; removed to Providence, 1866; began as treas. Star Tool Co., 1869; sold out, 1884; started, 1886, The Beaman & Smith Co., of which is treas. and gen. mgr. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Providence Soc. Mech. Engrs. Re- publican. Episcopalian. INIason (32° ) ; mem. G.A.R. Home; 237 Washington Av. Office: Gordon and Reynolds Avs., Providence, R.I. BEAMAN, George Buiuham, educator; b. Cin- cinnati, O., Apr. 1, 1870; s. lOdmund Addison and Sarah Vorhees (Parsons) Beaman; ed. Woodburn dist. schs., Cincinnati; grad. Woodward High Sch., 1888; A.B.. U. of Cincinnati, 1893; univs. of Jena and Leipzig, A.M.. Ph.D.. Leipzig. 1895; m. Mary Burnham, of Waltham, Mass., June 28, 1897; 4 children, Alice W., Anna G., George Burnham, Jr.. liichard B. Instr. German. Northeast Manual Training Sch., Philadelphia, 1896-05; asso. prln., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 97 1905-11, prin., 1911-12, Waltham New Church Sch.; prin. Waltham Sch. for Girls (formerly Waltham New Church Sch.), since 1912. Swedenborgian. Mem. Waltham Ednl. Soc, New Church Club (Bos- ton). Recreations: tennis, cello. Address: 327 Lexington St., Waltham. Mass. BEAMAIT, Georg'e William, rear-admiral; b. Rutland, Vt., Ma> 7, 1S37; s. CJeo'.ge Hudson and Eleanor Kettelle (Goolcin) Beaman; ed. Rutland High Sch., Troy d'onf. .Acad.; m. Rebecca Swift Goldsmith, of Louisville, Ky., May 2, 1866; father of William Major Beaman. Enlisted as pvt. 3d Regt., Mo. U.S. Reserve Corps, May, 1861, and toolv part in capture of Camp Jacltson; was war corr. Missouri Democrat, Aug., 1861-Mar., 1862; was with Fremont in S.W. Mo. campaign, and later witli Grant in battles Fts. Henry and Donel- son; apptd. acting asst. p.-m. U.S.N., Mar., 1862; asst. p.-m., June, 1862; promoted p.-m., 1866; pay insp., 1890; pay dir., Apr., 1899; retired with rank of rear-admiral. May 7, 1899. Served in South At- lantic and Gulf Blockading squadrons, and on Miss. River during Civil War; was in several engage- ments; subsequently served on various ships and stas. Was general storekeeper at Boston and Mare Island navy yards, 1887-93; ' made last cruise on flagship New Yorlv as fleet-paymaster North At- lantic Sta. Mem. Loyal Legion (Mass. Command- ery). C:iubs: St. Botolph (Boston), Army and Navy (New York). Home: 58 Lakeview Av., Cam- bridge, Mass.* BEAMAKT, Harry Clayton, hotel propr. ; b. Princeton, Mass., Mar. 9, 1863: s Phineas Alden and Harriet (Thompson) Beaman; descendant of Ga- maliel Beaman, wlio came to Dorchester, Mass., in 1636, and was one of the incorporators of the town of Lancaster; prep. edn. Williston Sem., East- hampton, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1885; m. Nov. 10, 1887, Jennie Hoover Bartlett, of Chillicothe, O. (died June 20, 1911). Entered hotel business with father and was mem. firm of P. A. Beaman & Son, Wachusett House, Princeton, Mass., 1885-10; propr. Princeton Inn since 1910. Has served on sch. com. and also as tree warden, selectman, library trustee and trustee of invested funds, Princeton; mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1912; del. to Indianapolis Conv. of Gold Democrats, 1896. Trustee Goodnow Me- morial Library, Princeton. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.O.U.W., Patrons of Husbandry. Clubs: Hasty Pudding, Varsity (Cambridge, Mass.). Ad- dress: Princeton, Mass. BEAIT, Georg'e Premont, lawyer; b. Bradford, N.H., Mar. 24, 1857; s. Stephen Sibley and Nancy E. (Colby) Bean; 9th generation from Jolm Bean, who settled at Exeter, N.H., 1660; A.B., Brown U.. 1881, A.M., 1884: LL.B.. Boston U. Law Sch., 1885; m. Sept. 2, 1886, E. Maria, d. William A. and Anna (Taggard) Blodgett, of Water town, Mass.; 2 children, Esther (Mrs. Orel M. Bean, of Woburn, Mass.); Stephen Sibley. In law office of Hon. S. C. Eastman, Concord, N.H., 1883-4; admitted to bar, Boston, Mass., 1885; general practice in Boston. Mayor of Woburn. Mass., 1890; mem. various mu- nicipal commns. and mem. Sch. Bd., 1896-08. Clubs: Towanda (Woburn), Republican of Mass. (Bos- ton). Recreations: baseball. Home: Woburn. Of- fice: 176 Federal St., Boston, Mass. BEAK, Holly Marshall, shipbuilder, Camden, Me. Address: Camden, Me. (See vol. 1909.) BBAN, Insley A., clergyman; b. Mason, Me., Apr. 30. 1854; s. Amos Peabody and Roxanna Willard (Paine) Bean; descendant of John Bean, who came from North of Ireland; ed. common and high sclis.. Mason and Betliel, Me. ; m. Sarah A. Dillings, of Wethersfield, Conn., Apr. 10, 1879. Licensed M.E. ministry, 1884; ordained, 1890; pastor Mason, Newry and West Paris, Me., until 1890, Conwav, N.H., 1890-94, Corni.sh, Me., 1894-96. South Paris, 1896-1900. Kennebunkport. 1900-04, York. 1904-07, Richmond, 1907-11, Lewiston, 1911-15 (all of Me.). Mem. Sons of Veterans. Recreations: walking, mo- torine. hunting. Home: 101 Nichols St., Lewis- ton, Me. BBAN, James William, publisher; b. Somerville, Mass., May 11. 1S66; s. George Washington and Abby Jane (Burke) Bean; descendant of John Bean; ed. Somerville (Mass.) grammar and high schs., graduating, 1884; m. Sept. 12, 1892. Flora May Twitchell, of Somerville; 3 children, Harry T., Muriel H., Charlotte Elizabeth. Entered pub- lishing business in Cambridge, 1891; now partner Cambridge Chronicle Co., pubs, of the Cambridge Chronicle. Mem. Common Council, Somerville, 1890-1; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 10, 11, 12, Mem. Cambridge Bd. of Ti-ade. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mason (Putnam Lodge); mem. Cam- bridge Lodge of Elks, Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson Camp S. of V. Club: Boston City. Home: 5 Ellsworth Av. Office: 83 Austin St.. Cambridge, Mass. BBANB, Charles Eugrene Hill, M.D.; b. Readfleld, Me., Feb. 15, 1878; s. Judge J'"red Emery and Or- illa (McGilvery) Beane; A.B., Bowdoin, 1900; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1905; m. Elida Ma- belle Osier, of Bremen, Me., May 5, 1907; 1 son, Fred Emery, Jr. Practiced at Norridgewock, Me., 1906-9, Hallowell since 1909; mem. bd. of health 1908; city phys., 1912-14 and since 1915; sch. phys. since 1914. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Kennebec Co. Med. Soc, Augusta Med. Club, Delta Upsilon, Phi Chi. Democrat. Universalist. Past Chancellor Echo Lodge No. 103, and Granite Lodge No. 50 K. of P.; mem. A.O.U.W., Foresters. Recreations: shooting, golf, motoring, motor boating. Address: 117 Second St., Hallowell, Me. BBANE, Pred Emery, judge; b. Readfleld, Me., May 14, 1853; s. Emery Oliver and Elizabeth Hun- ton (Craig) Beane; prep, edn., Me. Wesleyan Sem and Westbrook (Me.) Sem.; student, Tufts Coll ■ studied law in office of father; admitted to bar, 1876; m. Orella Griffin McGilverv, of Belfast, Me, Sept. 14, 1876; 4 children, Charles E. H. (M.D ) Emery O. (lawyer), Bessie C, Eleanor McG. (de- ceased). Admitted to practice in U.S. courts, 1886; town elk., Readfleld, 1876; city solicitor, Hallowell, 1879-85, mayor, 1891 and 1907; countv atty. Kenne- bec Co., 1907-8; sec. State Dem. Com., 1888-98, chmn. 1908, 9, 10, 11; apptd. judge Superior Ct. of Kennebec County Apr. 26, 1911. Universalist. Ma- son: Odd Fellow; mem. A.O.U.W. (grand recorder, 1908), I.O.R.M., I.O.F.; grand chancellor Grand Lodge K. of P., 1891, supreme representative, 1895- 96, supreme inner guard, 1898-1900. Recreations: flshing. Address: Hallowell, Me.* BEANE, Samuel Collins, clergyman; b. Candia, N.H., Dec. 19, 1835; s. Joseph and Lydia Haynes (Collins) Beane: descendant of John Beane, of Exeter, N.H. ; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., and The Gymnasium, Pembroke, N.H.; A.B , Dartmouth, 1858; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1861 (D.D., Dartmouth, 1894); m. Caroline Brooks Tur- ner, of Stow, Mass, May 22, 1862 (died 1867); 2d, Harriet Cook Gray, of Salem, Mass., Jan. 7, 1869; 4 children, Samuel Collins, Jr., Prentiss Collins, Elizabeth Silsbee, Caroline Turner. Ordained Uni- tarian ministry, 1862; pastor Chicopee, Mass., 1862, Salem, 1862-5, Concord, N.H.. 1865-78, New- buryport, Mass., 1878-85, Lawrence, 1888-05, Graf- ton, 1905-09. Trustee Proctor Acad., Andover, N.H. ; trustee pub. libraries, Newburvport and Grafton. Pres. Mass. Evangelical Missio'nary Soc; pres. Ministerial Union (gen. assn. of Unitarian ministers in the U.S.) ; mem. Essex Inst. Democrat. Odd Fellow. Club: Radical (Boston). Author of many hist., biog., geneal. and theol. oamphlets. Address: Grafton, Mass. BEANE, Samuel Collins, Jr., clergyman; b. Sa- lem, Mass., Dec. 9, 1872; s. Samuel Collins and Harriet Cook (Gray) Beane; New Hampton Instn. ; grad. Proctor Acad., 1896; grad. Meadville Theol. Sch., 1899; post-grad, course. Harvard; m. Mary Ellen Smith, of Waterbury, Vt., Aug. 27, 1901. Or- dained Unitarian ministry, 1900; pastor Ruther- ford, N.J., 1900-05, North Andover, Mass., 1905-09, ^Vorcester. since Dec, 1908. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Economic. Address: 2 Ripley PI., Wor- cester, Mass. BEARCE, Boyden, farmer; b. East Eddington, Me., May 23, 1853: s. Josiah B. and Susan K. (Knight) Bearce; ed. grammar and high schs. and Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, Me.; m. Jennie L Phil- lips, of Dedham, Me., Mar. 5, 1881 (died 1914) Engaged in farming since 1881. Live stock commr. of Me. by apptmt. of Gov. Oakley C. Curtis, 1915- 98 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 19. Democrat. Mem. Patrons of Hu.sbaniiry. Home: Ea.st Kddington, .M»^-. OHice: Augusta, Me. BEARCE, Ralph King", school pi-in. ; b. Turner, Ale V|ir 'I'J, lf>7.'); s. .Mellcn Addison and Olive (Sniitlw iicarce; A.B., Colby Coll., 1895. A.M.. UI02; m Kllen Mary Bradford, July 9, 1902. TaUKht dist. sells., Me., 1S90-], 1S94; submaster Jlockland (Me.) High Sell., 1895-9; inslr. Powder I'oint Sell., Dux- bury, Mass., 1900-1; inslr., 1901-4, prin., July 1, 1904-July 1, 1912, Conn. Lit. Insln., Suflield, Conn.; headmaster Powder Point Sch., Duxbury, Mas.-<., July 1, 1912 — . Home: Duxbury, Mass.* BEARD, Augustus Tield, clergyman: moved to New Vork. (See \ol. )!HMt, also Wlio's Who in America, 1914-15.) BEARS, Bennett Nichols; b. Huntington, Conn., Auu. 2, INTl; s (>li\fr Could and Nancie Maria (Nichols) Beard; eel. i)ub. schs. ; ni. iMar. 29, 1900, Abbie J. Hubbell, of Shelton, Conn. In real estate and contracting' business; dii'ector Shelton Bank & Trust Co. ; has served as selectman and town agt.: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Democrat. Con;,'list. ()dd l-"tllow. Home: Huntington, Conn. BEARD, Gerald Hamilton, clergyman; b. Ham- mersmitli, Eng., Mar. 20, 1862; s Richard and Anne (Olding) Beard; came to America witli parents, 1870; B.A., Yale. 1887: Ph.D., 1892; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1890; studied in Germany, 1891; m. Mary Keyes, of Minneapolis, Minn., July 27, 1892; 4 chil- dren, Louise, Katharine, Eleanor, Esther Keyes. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1892; pastor 1st Ch., South Norwalk, Conn., 1892-1900, College St. Ch., Burlington, Vt., 1900-4, Park St. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., since 1904. Author: Catholic and Protestant Bibles, 1905: Schopenhauer's Philosophy and Pes- simism, 1890. Address: 319 Barnum Av., Bridge- port, Conn. BEARD, Reuben A. (See vol. 1909.) BEARDSIiEE, Clark Smith, clergyman; Feb. 1. 1850-1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BEARDSIiEE, Raymond Augrustus, clergyman; b. De Mars, la., Sept. 21, ISS:!; s. Clark S. and Emma G. (Alvord) Beardslee; descendant of William Beardsley, an original settler of Bridgeport, Conn.; grad. Hartford Grammar Sell., 1897; grad. Hart- ford Pub. High Sch., 1901; A.B., Yale. 1905; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1908, S.T.M., 1909; m. Eliza- beth C. Merriam, of Hartford, Conn., Dec. 20, 1910; 1 daughter, Barbara. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1910; pastor 1st Ch., Springfield, Vt., since Apr. 3, 1910. Mem. Book and Bond Soc. (Yale). Repub- lican. Address: Sijringfield, Vt. BEARDSIJEV, Edward VTatson, fire ins. ; b. Win- sted. Conn., Jan. 4, 1868; s. Edward Rockwell and Adelaide (Watson) Beardsley; ed. pub. schs. of Winsted and Hartford, Conn., and Hartford High Sch. 2 yrs.; m. Hartford, Oct. 15, 1889, Ida M. John- son; 1 daughter, Arline Johnson. Began as office boy, Plioenix Ins Co., Hartford, 1885; apptd. local agt., same co., 1891; mem. agency, Beardsley & Beardsley, representing botli Phoenix and Aetna Ins. COS. for Hartford, since Mar. 1, 1899; mem. Bd. of Fire Comnirs., Hartford, 1902-5. Mem. Hart- ford Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Conn. Assn. of Local Fire Ins. Agents 2 yrs.. 1902, 3; pres. Nat. Assn. Fire Ins. Agts.. 1909; mem. Conn. Soc. S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. INIason. Mem. Ro>'al Arca- num. Club: Repul)lican. Home: 69 North Beacon St. Office: 670 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BEARDSZiEY, Morris Beach, lawyer; b. Trum- bull, Conn., Aug. 13. 1849; s. Samuel Gregory and Marv (Beach) Beardsley; prep, edn., Stratford (Conn.) Acad.; A.B., Yale, 1870; m. Lucy J. Fayer- weather, of Brooklyn, June 5, 1873; 3 children, Samuel F., Lucy (Mrs. Emile Canning), and Amelia L. Admitted to bar, 1872; sr. mem. law nrn. Beardsley & Beardsley (son); dir. Conn. Nat. Bank: trustee Peoples Savings Bank. City elk., Bridge- port, 1873-6; iudge Bridgeport Probate Ct., 1877- 93; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1903. Conglist. Ma- son. C^lubs: Seaside, Bridgeport lawn Country. Home: 230 Park PI. lin Bldg., Bridgeport. t\)nn. BEARD SIiE'y, Nathan Percy; C^onn., Apr. 12, 1868; s. Nathan Yacht, Office: Rrool<- Frank- b. Roxbury, Thompson and Margaret (Hurd) Beardsle.v; ggf. on father's side was a iievolutionary soldier and had a horse shot from under him; mother descended from Lord Percy; ed. Parker Acad., Woodbury, Conn., 3 yrs.; Washington (Conn.) Gunnery Sch., 1 yr. ; tauglit disl. sell. 1 yr. ; m. (Jet. 8, 1890, Cliarlotte Edith I'eck, of Bridgewater, Conn. Farmer, live stock breedei- and dealer in Devon cattle since 1868; has served several terms as selectman; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Frequently called vator or trustee. Democrat. Address: Roxbury, upon to act as administrator, appraiser, conser- Conn. BEARDSIiE'V, William Ag-ur, clergyman; b. Mon- I'oe, Conn., May 5, 1865; s. Agur and Elizabeth Ann (Lewis) Beardsley; descendant of William Beards- lev, Stratford, Conn., 1635; ed. Episcopal Acad., Clieshire, Conn., 1881-3; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, Conn., 1887, M.A., 1890; grad. Berkeley Div. Sell., Middletown, Conn., 1890; m. New Haven. Conn., June 23, 1897, Alletta H. Warwick, of Richmond, Va. ; 1 son, Warwick. Deacon, 1890, priest, 1891, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Thomas Ch., New Haven, 1890-2, rector, since Apr. 18, 1892. Ex- amining eliaplain Diocese of Conn., since 1910; 2d v.p., 1911-13, pres. since 1913, New Haven Col- ony Hist. Soc; trustee Berkeley Div. Sch. Mem. Am. Book-Plate Soc., Plii Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Wrote: An Old New Haven Engraver and His Work: Amos Doolittle. Address: 64 Grove St., New Haven, Conn. BEARDSLEY, 'William Eidd, manager N.E. Fish Exchange; b. Albany, N.Y., June 16, 1869; s. Charles and Mary (Hutchinson) Beardsley; ed. Albany Boys' Acad.; Albany Business Coll.; pub. and high schs., Albany; m. Elizabeth Cross, of New York, Sept. 2, 1900; 2 children, Norman Turner, Ruth Elizabeth. With T. M. Hackett & Co., Albany, N. Y., 1888-91; in employ of N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R. Co., New York, 1891-9; with A. Booth & Co.. New York, 1899- 02, Boston, 1902-7; gen. mgr. N.E. Fish Exchange, since 1909; sec. and dir. Commonwealth Ice & Cold Storage Co.; asst. sec. Boston Fish Market Corpn., gen. mgr. W.F.D. Credit As.sn. Mem. 71st Regt. N.G. N.Y., 5 yrs. Mason; Elk. Wrote: Recipe for Sea Food, 1913. Recreations: automobiling. Home: Roslindale, Mass. Office: Boston Fish Pier, Bos- ton. BEARSE, Frederick Alfred; b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 15, 1871; s. Leon Henry and Harriet E. (Hollister) Bearse; pub. sch. edn.; unmarried. With Springfield Republican, 1890-02; spl. agt., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1902-7; county treas., Hampden Co., Mass., since 1907. Mem. Springfield City Council, 1897, 1898; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1899-1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901-6. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade, Y.M.C.A., Springfield Canoe Assn. Republican. Mason (32°). Club: Cal- houn. Recreations: dog fancier. Home: 28 Morris St. Office: 37 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. BEATIiEV, Clara Bancroft, educator; b. Shirley, Mass., Jan. 12, 1858; d. Edmund Dana and Mary Parli (Morse) Bancroft; grad. Bridgewater (Mass.) State Normal Sch.; m. James A. Beatley, of Bos- ton, Dec. 27. 1887. Teacher pub. schs., 1878-87; prin. Disciples Sch., Ch. of the Disciple^. Boston, 1893- 10; chmn. Com. of Edn. Ch. of Disciples, 1911; chmn. Conf. Com. on Moral Edn., 1904 — . Dir. Chil- dren's Mission, Boston Equal Suffrage Assn. Uni- tarian. (See Who's Who in Afherica for books, so- cieties, etc.) Address: 11 Wabon St., Roxbury, Mass. * BEATTIE, William Johnston, M.D. ; Sept. 6, lS65-Sept.. 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BEAUMONT, Iillian Adele, artist; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 18, 1880. Home: 23 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. BEAUX, Cecilia, artist; b. Philadelphia; d. John Adolphe and Cecilia Kent (Leavitt) Beaux; pupil of Wm. Sartain. the Julien .'^oliool find the 1 ;iz;ir School, Paris; (LL.D., U. of Pa., 1908, A.M., Yale, 1912). Awarded the Mary Smith Prize, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 4 times; gold medal, Phila. Art Club; Dodge prize, Nat. Acad, of Design; bronze and gold medals, Carnegie Inst.; gold medal of honor and the Temple gold medal of Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts: also gold medal at Paris Expn., 1900. Exhib- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 99 ited at Champs de Mars. 1896. N.A., 1902: mem. Soci^taire des Beaux Arts. Address: (May-Dec.) Gloucester, Mass.* BEAVEir, Thomas Daniel, bishop; b. Springfield, Mass., 1849; grad. .lesuit Coll. of Holy Cross, Wor- cester, Mass., 1870; (D.D., Georgetown, 1S89). Prof. Coll. of Loyola, Baltimoie, 1870-2; went to Coll. of Montreal, 1872, to complete ecclesiastical studies; ordained R.C. priest, 1873; asst. pastor, 1875-9, pastor, 1879-89, St. Mary's Ch., Spencer, Mass.; pastor Ch. of the Holv Rosary, Holyoke, 1889-92; consecrated bishop of Springfield, Oct. 18, 1892. Home: Springfield, Mass.* BECKETT, Francis Henry, M.D. ; b. Fall River, Mass., Jan. 3, 1880; s. Patrick William and Ellen (Matthews) Beckett; grad. Morgan Grammar Sch., Pall River, 1894; grad. B.M.C. Durfee High Sch., Fall River, 1898; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1902: unmarried. I'laoticed in Provi- dence, R.I., since Nov., 1902; asst. visiting sur- geon to St. Joseph's Hosp. ]\Iem. A.M. A.. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Home: 644 Hope St. Office: 532 Broad St., Providence, R.I. BECKETT, James Merrill, lawyer; b. Calais, Me., July 28, 1870; s. John Gregg and Mary Susan (Newton) Beckett; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Annie May Spinney, of St. George, N.B., Sept. 7, 1904; 4 children, George Gardner. Eliza- beth Richardson, Louis Merrill, Dorothy. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1894. and since practiced in Calais; specializes in probate practice; ex-recorder Calais Municipal Ct. ; now treas. City of Calais; elk. Eastern Pulp Wood Co., McAdamite Foundries Co., U. S. McAdamite Metal Co., E. C. Young Fur- niture Co.; dir. Eastern Realty Co.; corporator Calais Savings Bank. Trustee Calais Pub. Li- brary; treas. of trustees of Law Library in County of Washington, Me. Republican. Baptist. Past Master St. Croix Lodge No. 46, F. & A.M. Club: St. Croix. Home: 20 Lafayette St. Office: 154 Main St., Calais, Me. BECKI^EB, "Warren Bigfelow, M.D. ; b. Boston, Aug. 3, 1857; s. Amos Otis and Betsey H. (Austin) Beckler; descendant of Philip C. Beckler, of Water- boro, Me., 1796; ed. pub. schs.. and Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; m. Carrie Bmmelia Pollard, of Livermore, Me, Sept. MO. 1885; 2 children, Martha Marion (deceased), Warren B., Jr.. Lev- eler, transitman and asst. engr., N.P. R.R., 1880-3; entered drug business, Phila., 1883; Ph.G., Phila. Coll. Pharmacy, 1887; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1889; in med. contracting business, Helena, Mont., 1890-3; practiced in Auburn, iMe . since 1S94. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Androscoggin County Med. Soc. Mason (32°). Address: 283 Turner St., .\uburn. Me. BECKIiEV, Chester Charles, :M.D.: b. Plain- field, N.H., Jan. 25, 1876; s. Charles C. and Kate E. (Daniels) Beckley; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1898: post-grad, work New York Post- Grad. Med. Sch., Dartmouth Med. Sch., Clark U.. and Harvard Grad. Sch. of Medicine; unmarried. Practiced in Lancaster, Mass., since 1899; visit- ting phys. to Clinton (Mass.) Hosp.; visiting phys. to Lancaster State Industrial Sch. for Girls; mem. Lancaster Bd. of Health; sch. phys., Lancaster. Mem. bd. dirs. Clinton Antituberculosis Assn., Lancaster Social Service Assn. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neu- rology, Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. Med. Soc, Nat. Aspn. for Study and Prevention of Tu- berculosis. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Republican. Unitarian. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recrea- tions: tennis, fishing. Address: Lancaster, Mass. BECK'WITH, Ishon Thaddeus, theologian; b. at Old Lyme, Conn., 1843; s. William and Caroline (Champion) Beckwith; A.B., Yale, 1868, Ph.D., 1872; univs. of Gottingen and Leipzig, 1872-4; (D.D., Trinity Coll.. Hartford. 1898): unmarried. Instr. Greek, U. of Tenn., 1868-70, Yale U., 1870-2 and 1874-9; deacon, 1875, priest, 1875, P.E. Ch.; prof. Greek, Trinitv Coll., 1879-98; prof, interpre- tation of the N.T., Gen. Theol. Sem.. 1898-06. Mem. Archseol. Inst. America, Am. Philol. Assn., Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesi.s. .\ddress: Hartford, Conn.* BEDIENT, David Francis; b. Wilton, Conn., Dec. 31, 1S62; .s. Harvey and Martha (Sterling) Bedicnt; ed. common .schs.; m. June 20, 1883, Carrie A. James, of Wilton (died Mar. 5, 1896); m. 2d, Mabel VVhitlock, of Ciolon Kails, N.Y., Apr. 12, 1898. Began business at Ridgefleld, Conn, as elk. in gen. stoie, .July 13, 1885; later became propr. and also added undertaking business; dir. Ridgefleld Savings Bank. Pres. Ridgefleld Busi- ness Men's Assn.; charter mem. (1898) Ridge- fleld Fire Dept. ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911. Democrat. Episcopalian (vestryman). Mason. Home: Ridgefleld, Conn. BEEBE, E(dward) Pierson, capitalist: v. -p. and tru-itee Pio\ ident Instn. for Sa\in«s: mem. corpii. Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others; dir. Androscoggin Mills, Chicopee Mfg. Co. Pres. and trustee Boston Home for Incurables; treas. and trustee Industrial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Children; trustee St. Luke's Home for Conva- lescents, Church Home for Orphans and Destitute Children, Boston Episcopal Charitv Soc. Club: St. Botolph. Home: 30 Beacon St. Office: 6 Beacon St.. Boston. BEEBE, Frederic, cotton merchant; b. Wake- field, Mass., Sept. 1, 1857; s. Lucius and Sylenda (Morris) Beebe; ed. pub. schs. of Wakefleld; m. May Bickham. of New Oileans, La., May 12, 1886; 3 children, Frederick Russell, Harold Bickham. Barbara. Has been connected since 1874 with L. Beebe & Co. (established, 1845), partner of the firm since 1878; dir. Maiden Trust Co., Maiden Co-operative Bank. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, New York Cotton Exchange. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Exchange, Engi- neers (Boston), Kernwood (Maiden, Mass.). Rec- reations: driving, horseback riding. Home: Wake- field, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston. BEEBE, Junius, mfr. Mem. firm Lucius Beebe & Sons; pres. Ayer Tanning Co., Wakefield Nat. Bank; dir. Am. Felt Co., Commonwealth Trust Co., Melrose Nat. Bank, Corona Kid Co. Office: 129 South St., Boston. BEEBE, Marcus, leather mfr. Mem. firm of Lucius Beebe & Sons; pres. Brockton Gas Light Co.: treas. and dir. Never Break Shoe String Co ; dir. Ayer Tanning Co., Corona Kid Co., Keystone Telephone Co., Rubber Manufacturers' Mutual Ins. Co. Trustee and mem. exec. com. Maiden Hos- pital. Oflfice: 129 South St., Boston. BEEBE, Mason Gaylord, pharmacist; b. Swan- ton, Vt., July 25, 1876; s. Ezra H. and Amelia A. Beebe: grad. Swanton High Sch.; Ph.G., Columbia U., Dept. of Pharmacy: m. Margaret Jeanette Reid. of Newark, Sept. 6. 1906; 1 son. Mason Reid. In drug business at Burlington, Vt.. since 1905; mem. R. B. Stearns & Co. since 1905; Wood & Beebe since 1912; mem. State Bd. of Pharmacy. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Lake Champlain Yacht. Recreations: motoring, reading. Home: 106 S. Union St. Address: 75 Church St., Burlington, Vt. BEEBE, "William, college prof.: b. Litchfield, Conn., Sept. 4, 1851; s. Philip Schuyler and Lucy (Bobbins) Beebe; B.A., Yale, 1873, M.A., 1899; m. Elizabeth Febiger, of Wilmington, Del., June 22, 1881. Tutor mathematics, 1876-82, asst. prof, math- ematics and astionomy, 1882-97, prof, mathe- matics and instr. astronomy since 1897, Yale. Mem. Am. Math. Soc. .\ddress: 262 Bradley St., New Haven, Conn.* BEEBE, "William Asahel, educator; b. Malone, N.Y., Apr. 14, 1864; s. Asabel P. and Helen M. (Bell) Beebe; grad. Franklin Acad., Malone, 1884; A.B., U. of Vt., 1889; m. Cora F. Mudgett, of Cam- bridge, Vt., Aug. 5, 1891; 2 children, Ralph M. (deceased), Edwin M. Prin. People's Acad., Mor- risville. Vt., 1889-12; supt. schs. of Proctor, Pitts- ford, Chittenden and Rutland Town since July, 1912; examiner of teachers for Lamoille Co., 1894- 98, and 1902-10. Mem. N.E.A., Vt. State Teach- ers' Assn. (pres., 1905). Republican. Conglist. Address: Proctor, Vt. BEECHEB, Clarence Henry, M.D. ; b. 1877; M.D Coll. of Medicine, U. of Vt., 1900. Practiced at Burlington, Vt., since 1900; prof, theory and prac- 100 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND tice of medicine, U. of Vt. Mem. A.M. A., V t. State Med. Soe.. Cliittenden ("oimty Med. Hoc. Addres.s: 42 N. Winooski Av., Builington, Vt. BEECHEB, Ii. Wlieeler, president Geometric Tool (u.. '.'^'' \\'halli\ .\\.. New H;i\cn, Conn. BEECKMAN, B(oliert) Iiiving-ston, governor; b N Y. Citv, Apr. 1^, 1S66; s. (Jilbort Livingston and Margaret (Foster) Beeckman; ed. pub. and pvt sells.; m. Eleanor Thomas, of Zane.sville. O.. Oct 8, 1902. Mem. Lapsley, Beeckman & Co. (bankers and brokers). New York, until retired in 1906 Mem. Xew Y'ork Stock E.xchange, 1887-06; now dir. Industrial Trust Co., Newport Trust Co., Internal. Silver Co.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 10, 11, Senate, 1912. 13, 14; gov. of R.I., 1915-17. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: New- port Reading Room, Golf, Clambake (Newport, R.I.), Hope. Agawam, Turks Head (Providence), Travelers (Paris, France). Knickerbocker, Union, Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis (New Y'ork), Metropolitan (Washington, D.C.). Recreations, golf, tennis, boating, riding. Home: Land's End, Newport, R.I. and 13 Brown St., Providence. Office: State House, Providence, R.I. BEEDi:, Joshua William, M.D.: Apr. 29. 1832- Mar 21 1013. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BBBMAN, Adeltoert B., merchant; b. Fairfax, Vt July 15, 1843; s. .lames M. and Lorain (Lewis) "Beeman; ed. New Hampton Instn. ; m. May 30, 1887, Carrie E. Nash, of New Haven, Vt. In gen. store, 1865-1900: wholesale dealer in pro- duce since 1900; pres. Allen-Beeman Co., Norwich and New London. Conn.; v.-p. Franklin County Savings Bank & Trust Co. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Address: Fairfax, Vt. BEEMAN, Allen Everett, clergyman; b. Litch- field, Conn., Aug. 4, 1855; s. Frederic Dan and Maria Hall (Brisbane) Beeman; descendant of Simon Beeman. the immigrant, admitted freeman, Springfield, Mass.. 1665; apptd. to West Point Mil. Acad, after examination, 1872, but shut out on account of being near-sighted; B.A., Y'ale, 1877; matriculated in St. Mary Hall (now Oriel Coll.), Oxford, Eng., Oct., 1877, and spent 5 terms there in theol. work; studied Berkeley Div. Sch., Mld- dletown. Conn., until 1880; (hon. M.A., Trinity Coll., Conn.. ISSl); m. Sarah Cowles Carrington, of Farmington, Conn., June 11. 1885; 1 son. Charles Carrington. Deacon, 1880, priest. 1881, P E. Ch.; in charge, Unionville. Conn., 1880-5, "^Vest Haven, 1885-6; asst. Christ Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1887-8; rector Gardiner, Me., 1889-93; asst. Grace Ch., Charleston, S.C, 1895: missionary Port Henry, N.Y., 1896; rector St. Paul's Ch., Fairfield. Conn., since Feb. 14. 1897. Archdeacon of Fairfield Co., Conn., since Sept. 19, 1907. Mem. Sch. Com., Fair- field, 16 yrs., trustee Birdcraft Sanctuary, Fair- field; mem. Conn. Audubon Soc. (1st v.-p. and chmn. exec, com.), Fairfield Hist. Soc. (sec). Re- publican. Mf>m. Evening Star Lodge No. 10. F. and A.M ; Hamilton Commandery, K.T., Bridge- port. Address: Fairfield. Conn. BEEMAN, Leonard Iiemon; b. North Fairfax, Vt., Mar. 12, 1849; s. Hubbard and Rhoda (Strat- ton) Beeman; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1875 (Phi Beta Kanpa), A.M., 1S7S; student Boston V. Sch. of Theology, 1875, 1876: m. Middletown. Conn., .lune 29. 1S76. Phebe A. Stone, niece of Lucv Stone and A.B. Wesleyan. 1876 (Phi Beta Kanpa), A.M.. 1S79; 4 children. Bowman. Wilbur, Leila, Francis. Ordained ministry M.E. Ch., 1S76: pastor Proctor- ville. West Fairlee. Bellows Falls. Woodstock. St. .Tohnsburv and Barre. all of Vt.; presi'Mng elder Montpelier Dist., 1892-8; transferred to N.E. Conf., 1898. and on account of ill health, practically re- tired from the ministry; supplied IM.E. Ch., Am- herst. 1908: has engaged extensively in agr. ; trtistee for several vrs. of Montpelier Sem.. and of "Weslevan U.. lSSS-93. Republican Mem. Ouaboag Hist. Soc, Sprinerfield Dist. Methodist ^Ministers' Assn. Clubs: Farmers', Warren Bay Path Club. Address: West Brookfield. Mass. BEEBS, Alfred Bishop, lawyer: b. New Rochelle. N.Y'., Apr. 23, 1845; s. Alfred and Mary Elizabeth (Bishop) Beers; ed. pub. and grammar schs. ; m. Callie H. House, of Vineland, N.J., Feb. 29, 1872. Served as pvt., corporal, orderly sergt., Co. I, 6th Conn. Vol. Inf.; capt. Co. B, same regt., Civil War; enlisted Aug. 25. 1861, discharged Aug. 21, 1865. Prac. law in Bridgeport, 1871; mem. firm of Beers & Foster, 1900 — ; elk. City Ct., 1873; asst. city atty., 1875; judge of City Court, 1877-93; city atty., 1897-01; pres. Standard Assn., pubs. Bridge- port Standard; v.p. United Illuminating Co.; dij-. Bridgeport Pub. Library (pres., 1905). Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32"); mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R. (comdr. Post No. 3, Bridgeport, 1868-9; comdr. Dept. of Conn., 1880-1; judge-advocate- gen. G.A.Ii., 1902-3, 1908-9: j.v. comdr.-in-chief G.A.R., 1909-10; comdr.-in-chief G.A.R., 1912-13). Mem. Soldiers' Hosp. Board of Conn., 1886-06 (chmn. exec. com.). Clubs: Seaside (pres., 1906- 0"), Algonquin, Brooklawn Country, Bridgeport Republican (pres., 1894-5), Army and Navy of Conn, (pres., 1900). Home: 753 Fairfield Av. Of- fice: 925 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn.* BEEBS, George Emerson, lawyer; b. Bridge- port. Conn., Oct. 7, 1865; s. Rev. .John Samuel and Maria Josephine (Wakeman) Beers; B.A. (with honors), Trinitv Coll., Conn., 1886. M.A., 1889; LL.B., Yale, 1889, M.L., 1890; m. Margaret Lowry, of Covington. Ky., Aug. 17, 1892; 4 children, Mar- garet Lowry, Henry Samuel, William Leslie, Jose- phine Wakeman. Practiced in Tenn., 1889-92, at New Haven, since 1892. Mem. Arvine, Beers & Woodruff; mem. Conn. Bd. of Workmen's Compen- sation Commrs. and Commr. for 3d Dist.; mem. Common Council, New Haven, 1896. Mem. Am. and Conn. State bar assns., Delta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Grad- uates', Madison Country. Editor: Baldwin's Di- gest of Conn. Reports (revision), 1900; Stephen's Digest of Law of Evidence (N.E. edit.), 1901; Wills' on Circumstantial Evidence (Am. edit.), 1905. A consulting editor American and English Encyclopedia of Law and Practice. Has contrib- uted largely to legal encvs. and periodicals. Home: Guilford, Conn. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* BEEBS, Henry Aug'nstin, college prof.; b. Buf- falo, N.Y'.. July 2, 1847; s. George Webster and Elizabeth Victoria (Clerc) Beers; A.B., Yale, 1869. A.M., 1887; m. Marv Heaton, of Covington. Ky., July 7, 1873; 8 children, Thomas Heaton, Eliza- beth Clare. Katharine, Frederick. Dorothy, Mary Heaton, Henry Augustin, Donald. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1870; tutor, 1S71-4, asst. prof., 1874-80, prof. E:nglish lit., 1880 — . Y'ale. Author: A Cen- tury of American literature. 1878; Odds and En-Is (verse), 1878; Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1885; Prose "SVritings of N. P. Willis, 1885; The Thankless IMuse (verse). 1885; From Chaucer to Tennyson. 1890; Initial Studies in American Letters. 1891; Selections from the Prose "Writings of S. T. Cole- ridge. 1893: A Suburban Pastoral and Other Tales. 1894; The AVays of Yale. 1895; A History of Eng- lish Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, 1899: A History of English Romanticism in the Nine- teenth Century, 1901: Points at Issue, 1904: Mil- ton's Tercentenary, 1910. Contbr. to leading mags. Address: G5 York Sf|., New Haven, Conn.* BEEBS, Bohert Welsted, clergyman; b. Easton, Pa., Dec. 3, 1860; s. Stewart Kennedy and Cath- arine (Pittinger) Beers: A.B., Lafavette Coll., Pa., 1880, A.M., 1884; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1884; m. Virginia Lauer, of White Haven, Pa., Oct. 9, 1884; 5 children. Ordained Presbyterian ministrv. ]SS4: nastor Elktnn. Md . 1SS4-7. Corrv. Pa., 1888. 6th Ch., Cincinnati, O. 1889-90, 1st Ch.. Waterford, N.Y., 1890-5. Broadway Congl. Ch.. Somerville, Mass., 1905-11, Lawrence St. Congl. Ch., Lawrence. Mass., since Dec. 16, 1911. Del. Presbyterian Gen. Assembly, Saratoga, 1895. Mem. greeational Author: The ^Tormon Puzzle and How Phi Delta Theta. Mason. Club: North Essex Con- to Solve It. 1886. Address: 16 Allyn Terrace, Law- rence. Mass. BEHBENB. Bernard Arthiir, consulting engr. ; b. Pomernnia. Germany. May 9, 1875; s. Royal Coun- selor MB.; ed. hv pvt. tutor: C.E.. Univ. "and Polv. Inst.. Berlin. 1S94: unmarried. Late chief enerr. Bullock Electric Mfg. Co., Cincinnati: chief elec engr. and consulting engr. Allis-Chalmers Co. and WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND H'i Allis-Chalmers-BuUock, Ltd., AMontreal; advisory engr. Westinghouse Co. Non-resident lecturer Mc- Gill U., U. of Wis., Leland Stanford Jr. U. In- ventor of numerous elee. devices and macliinery; designer of some of the largest elec. mucliines, and of the turbo generators and other elec. ma- chinery manufactured by Allis-Chalmers and Bul- loclt cos. Gold medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904. John Scott Medal, Franklin Inst., 1912. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: John Hancock Bldg., Bos- ton.* BEIIiIIR, Samuel Lynch, theologian; moved to Los Angelts, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) BEISIEGEIi, Jacob; b. Woodbridge, Conn., Oct. 5, 1S60; s. Jacob and Clara (Sclawaryweller) Bei- siegel; ed. pub. schs. ;m. Mary C. Kussell, of Orange, Conn., May 16, 1889. Engaged in farming, fruit raising and dairying; grand juror, 1891-Ul; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Woodbridge, 1898-07; road commr. 7 yrs. ; mem. Sch. Bd.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow; mem. Grange. Club: Young Men's Republican (New Haven, Conn.). Address: Woodbridge, Conn. BEIiCHER, Charles Edwin, publisher; b. Chel- sea, Mass., July 15, 1871; s. Charles B. and Mary Olive (Smith) Belcher; ed. Chelsea High Sch., 1 yr. ; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1 yr. ; m. Florence Eliza Bear, of Washington, D.C., Jan. 1, 1901. Began as reporter, for Tlie Standard (ins. jour.), 1892; admitted to interest and made business mgr., 1898; treas. and gen. mgr. Standard Pub. Co., 1903-11, since pres. and treas. Served 4 yrs. with Mass. Naval Reserve, finishing as q.m.; ex-trustee pub. library, Winthrop, Mass. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (32°). Mem. clubs: Boston and New York. Home: 8 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. BEIiCHEB, Georg-e E., president George E. Belcher Last Co., Stoughton, Mass. BEI.CHEB, Henry A., retired mcht. ; b. Randolph, Mass., Aug. 6, 1844; s. Henry and Harriet B., and descendant of early Colonial ancestry; ed. pub. schs. and Stetson High Sch.; m. Sandwich, Mass., 1872, Hannali B. Nye. Newsboy from 9 to 12; be- gan at 13 in gen. mdse. store in Randolph; became salesman in store of Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, at 20 yrs. of age, and buj-er and mgr. dress goods dept. of the house, 1873-6; mem. R. H. Waite & Co., 1876-96; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1898, 99. Re- publican. Unitarian. 'Mason (33°). Home: Ran- dolph, Mass. BEIiCHEB, Joseph, school prin.: b. East Ran- dolph (now Holbrook), Mass., Oct. 3, 1854; s. Caleb and Julia (Hollis) Belcher; in 8th generation from John Alden and Priscilla MuUins; grad. Holbrook High Sch., 1872, Bridgewater State Normal Sch., 1878; m. Apr. 21, 1878, Annie M. Wilde, of Ran- dolph, Mass. Engaged in teaching ever since be- ginning of active career; Bridgewater 2 terms, Essex Falls 3 yrs.; prin. grammar sch., Randolph, since 1881 (Belcher Grammar Sch.) ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1915; public speaker, especially be- fore men's clubs in chs. and at Odd Fellows' cele- brations. Trustee Odd Fellows' Home, Worcester, Mass. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Norfollv Teach- ers' Assn. (ex-pres. ). Past grand master I.O.O.F. of Mass., also past grand representative to Sov- ereign Grand Lodge; mem. Royal Arcanum. Ad- dress: Randolph, Mass. BELCHEB, Nathan, lawyer; b. New London, Conn, Mar. 25, 1882; s. William and Anne (Pimer) Belcher; descendant of IMoses Belcher, of Preston, Conn.; grad. Bulkelev High Sch., New London, 1899; grad. St. John's Mil. Acad., 1900; LL.B., Y^ale Law Sch., 1903; m. Ruth Tyler, of New London, Aug. 24, 1905; 3 children, Donald, Matilda, Mar- jorie. Practiced in New London since 1903; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Chmn. 1st Ecclesias- tical Soc, New London. Mason. Address: 61 Bank St., New London, Conn. BEIiCHEB, Orlando Puller, real estate; b. North Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 15, 1S44; s. William B. and Esther G. (Fuller) Belcher; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea; m. Winthrop, Mass., Oct. 16, 1883, Lizzie D., d. Na- thaniel Lunt. Formerly mfr. of boot-heels; pat- entee and mfr. Belcher Automatic Cartridge Load- er, which he sold in 1886 to U. S. Cartridge Co.; has since given attention to development of real estate on noitherly shore of Boston Harbor, especially Cottage I'ark, Winthrop, Mass. Republican. Ma- son. Itecreations: golf, hunting. Address: 120 Cot- tage Park Rd., Wintluop, Mass. BEIiCHEB, Samuel Clifford, lawyer; Mar. 20, 1839-June 9, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BEIiCHEB, Walter Hermon, mfr. chocolates and cocoa; b. Canton, Mass., Aug. 31, 1873; s. Charles E. and Nellie H. (McLaughlin) Belcher; descend- ant of Gregory Belcher, of Boston, 1634; prep, edn. Medford High Sch.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1896; m. Nellie I. Harrington, of Medford. Jan. 21, 1902; 1 daughter, Barbara. Began as pvt. sec. to Walter M. Lowney, 1899; became v. -p. Walter M. Lowney Co., mfg. confectioners, 1903, pres., same cc, 1907-13; also treas. Lowney Chocolate Co., 1904-13; through consolidation became v. -p. and gen. mgr. of The Walter M. Lowney Co., 1913, which con- tinues. Trustee Tufts Coll. Mem. N.E. Confec- tioners' Club, Boston Chamber of Commerce; nat. councilor of the Nat. Confectioners' Assn. of the U.S.; officer Grand Chapter Zeta Psi. Republican. Mason (Boston Cornmandery. K.T.). Clubs: Bos- ton City, Tufts College. Recreations: general athletics. Home: West Medford, Mass. Office: 486 Hanover St., Boston. BELCHES, William, pres. New London City Nat. Bank; pres. Memorial Hosp., New London, Conn. BEIiDEN, Charles Francis Borr, librarian; b. Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. 5, ISiO; s. l<"rancis Cranu and Jennie Maude (Wright) Belden; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Anna Marian Blackwell, of East Orange, N.J., May 26, 1908; 3 children, Eliza- beth Blackwell, Lawrence Putnam, Alison Black- well. Asst. librarian. Harvard Law Library, 1899- 08; librarian. Social Law Library, Boston, 1908- 09; state librarian of Mass. since June, 1909. Chmn. Free Pub. Library Commn. of Mass. since 1909. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Address: State Library, Boston.* BEIiBING, Alvah Norton, silk mfr.; b. Ashfield. Mass., Mar. 27, 1838; s. Hiram and Mary (Wilson) Lelding; ed. pub. schs.; m. Lizzie S. Merrick, of Shelburne Falls, Mass., Jan. 6, 1870. Moved with parents to Mich., 1855, and asstd. in clearing wild land for a farm where city of Belding now stands: began selling silk in a small way, 1859; started with brothers, first wholesale silk store, Chicago, 1863, New York, 1864, later Cincinnati, Boston, Phila., etc. (co. now operating 9 mills and 10 wh. silk stores). Sec. Belding Bros. & Co.; pres. Beld- ing Land & Improvement Co. (Belding, Mich.); v.-p. Belding Savings Bank; dir. Rockville Nat. Bank, Peoples Savings Bank, American Mills Co., and James J. Regan Mfg. Company (all of Rock- ville, Conn.), Spencer Electric Light & Power Co,, Belding, Mich. Republican. Club: New Y'ork (New Y''ork). Home: Rockville, Conn.* BEIiBING, Anson Wood, editor and ijub. ; b. Troy, N.Y., June 2, 1881; s. Rufus E. (M.D.) and Martha A. (Seymour) Belding; grad. Troy High Sch., 1900; student Syracuse U., 1900-1; A.B., Har- vard, 1904 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Mary Allison Miller, of Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1908; children,' Harwood Sevmour, b. May 22, 1909, Robert Ed- ward, July 31, 1911, John Miller, Oct. 13, 1914. Prin. high sch., Simsbury, Conn., 1905-9, Stevens High Sch., Claremont, N.H., 1909-12; became propr., 1912 of the National Eagle, weekly news- paper, established 1834, succeeding Thompson & Fay; founder, Oct. 5, 1914, and pub. Claremont Daily Eagle (1st daily newspaper in Claremont); propr. Eagle Press. Republican. Conglist. Home: 93 Grove St. Office: Tremont Square, Claremont, N.H. BEIiISIiE, Alexander; b. St. Ours, Can., Sept. 4, 1856; s. Alexander and Marie (Dorval) Belisle; came to Worcester from Can., Dec. 31, 1862; ed. pub. schs.; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Albini Bonlay, of .A.cton, Can.: 3 sons, Marcisse A., Ferdinand J., Eugene S. Became mgr. Le Travailleur, the lead- ing French paper in N.E., 1879; founded, with 4 brothers, Jan.. 1893, L'Opinion Publique, which 101 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND became a daily, 1898; also in ins. brokerage busi- ness since 1887; pres. Belisle Printing & Pub. Co.; l^t v.-p. Pay State Savings Bank; dir. Equity Cooperative Hank. Home Cooperative Bank. Mem. Worcester City Council. 4 yrs.. 1888-91; dir. Wor- cester Free Pub. Library, 6 yrs. (pres. bd. 1910). ]tepiil)licaii. Poman Catholic. Mem. Worcester See. of Antiquity, Franco-Am. Hist. Soc, L'Union St. .lean Baptiste d' Amerique, Worce.ster Con- tinental Military Soc. Author: Histoire de la Presse Franco Americain et des Canadiens Francais aux Stats Univs. Home: 86 Portland St. Office: 405 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BEIiISIiX:, Charles Edmond, editor; b. Worcester, M:is.s., Mar. 22, 1869; s. Alexander and Marie (Dor- val) Belisle; ed. pub. schs. and Foster Business Coll.; worked as a printer under Charles R. Stobbs and in the printing establishment of Martin B. Brown, New Vork; m. July 29, 1897, Josephine M., d. Prespey Pero, of Worcester (she died Feb. 3, 1900); m. 2d, Sept. 1, 1911, Dora C. Verner, of Worcester; 2 children, Paul Edmund, Jeanne iMarie. With four brotliers, established L'Opinion Pub- li()ue, now a daily Franco-American newspaper, of which is mng. editor. IVIem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Club: Worcester Automobile. Home: 14 Tahanto Rd. Office: 112 Front St., Worcester, Mass. BEIiISIii:, Hector Iiouis, educator; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 8, 1873; s. Alexander and Marie (Dorval) Belisle; grad. Classical Hierh Sch., Worcester, 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Grace Mildred Potter, of Boston, June 28, 1905. Teacher French and his- tory, high sch., Lawrence, 1896-1900; prin. John R. Rollins Grammar Sch., Lawrence, 1900-13; su- pervisor of evening schs.. Lawrence, 1912-13. Mem. Lawrence Bd. of Teachers' Examiners, 1905- 13; supt. schs.. Fall River, since 1913; treas. and councillor Essex Co. Teachers' Assn., 1901-3: trus- tee Bradford Durfee Textile Sch.; pres. Bristol County Teachers' Assn., 1914-15; asst. sec. Franco- Am. Hist. Soc; mem. N.E.A., Mass. Teachers' Assn., Harvard Teachers' Assn., Mass. School Masters' Club. Author: various papers on history and education. Address: Fall River, Mass. BEIiKKAF, 'Willis Clayton, editor and pub.; b. Berlin, Vt., Apr. 7, 1866; s. J. Q. A. and Susan A. (Richardson) Belknap; grad. Montpelier (Vt. ) Sem., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth. 1892; LL.B., U. of Mich. Dept. of Law, 1893; m. Katie May Carpenter, of Bellows Falls, Vt., Apr. 6, 1898. Reporter on Chattanooga (Tenn. ) Daily Times, 1893-5; removed to Bellows Falls, Vt., 1895: purchased Bellows Falls Times; dir. Bellows Falls Trust Co. Episco- palian. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: Bellows Falls, Vt. BEIiIi, Adino Nye, merchant; b. Jjunenburg, Vt., Feb. 3, 1866; s. I'ranklin and Mary Xye (Chandler) Bell: ed. pub. schs. and Portland Business Coll.; m. Blanch L. Montague, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 5, 1895; 2 children, Carl N., Marion Adine. In mercantile business since 1887; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910; mem. Vt. Toll Bridge Commn., 1914- 15. Democrat. Address: South Lunenburg. Vt. BBIiIi, Charles James, governor, farmer; Mar. 16, ls4.^>-Sept. 2.S, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BBIiIi, Charles Upham, judge; b. Exeter, X.H., Feb. 26, 1843; s. James and Judith A. (Upham) Bell; A.B., Bowdoin, 1863, A.M., 1866; pvt. 42d. Regt., Mass. Vol. Inf., 1864; studied law in office of Charles H. Bell. Exeter, and attended Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar at Exeter, 1866; m. Helen M. Pitman, of Laconia, N.H. (now de- ceased); m. 2d, Elizabeth W. Pitman, of Laconia. Practiced at Exeter 5 yrs.; removed to I.,awrence, Mass., 1871; justice Superior Ct. of Mass. since Sept. 16, 1898. Orthodox Conglist. Home: Andover, Mass. (Office: Court House, Pemberton Sq., Boston. BEIiIi, Charles ■William, M.D., surgeon; b. Strong, Me.. Jan. 29, 1873; s. James H. and Abbie S. (Allen) Bell; ed. Nichols' Latin Sch., Lewiston, Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1897; m. Annie B. Stubbs, of Strong, Me., Nov. 7, 1900. Practiced at Strong, since Aug. 1, 1897; sec. Bd. of Health, Strong; U.S. examining surgeon; dir. Reed's Mills Lumber Co. Republican. Methodist. Mason; K.P. Address: Strong, Me. BBIiIi, Colin Campbell, fibre mfr. ; b. Kilbarchan, Scotland, Dec. 11. 1854; s. Robert and Annie (Butt) Bell; L-d. pvt. sclis., Scotland and England; came to America, 1873; m. Louise Howard, of New London. Conn., June 27, 1893; one daughter, Bar- bara Tlieyer. Engaged in canning business in Canada, 1873-86; in lumber business in western and southwestern states, 1886-8; removed to Bos- ton, 1888, and entered ins. business, now mem. Heidenreich & Bell; connected with Am. Vulcan- ized Fibre Co., since 1894, now v.-p.; also v.-p. New Bedford Shuttle Co., New Bedford, Mass. IMem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Bos- ton Art, Brae Burn Countrj-, Engineers' (Boston). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 219 Harvard St., Brookline. Office: 12 Pearl St., Boston. BBIiIi, Enoch Prye, associate foreign sec. A. B.C. F.M.; b. North Hadley, Mass., May 26, 1874; s. James Madison (D.D.) and Susan (Frye) Bell; B.A., Yale, 1898; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1902; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1906; m. Anna Elizabeth Bowman, of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 11, 1901; one son, John Frye. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1902; missionary to Japan, 1902-5; asst. foreign sec. A.B.C.F.M., 1906-10, associate foreign sec. since Oct., 1910. Trustee Central Turkey Coll. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Recreations: music, outdoor sports. Home: Sliaron, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* BEIiIi, Ernest Iiorne, M.D., surgeon; b. Boston, Mar. 16, 1871; s. Samuel and Mary E. (Loud) Bell; ed. Riverside Acad., Jacksonville, Fla., Whitman (Mass.) High Sch.; grad. Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass., 1887; studied at Harvard; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1894; m. Boston. Sept. 1894, Maude Coolidge. Home: Plymouth, N.H. BEIiIi, Georg-e Newton, surgeon; b. Blandford, Mass., May 3 0, 18(0; s. Newton S. and Mary E. (Hatch) Bell; prep. ed. Windsor High Sch., Hart- ford Pub. High Sch.; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1892; m. Elizabeth Colston Palmer, of Middle Haddam. Conn., Sept. 26, 1900. Practiced in Hartford since 1892; surgeon to Hartford Hosp.; consulting sur- geon, Litchfield County Hosp., Hartford Isolation Hosp. 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Fellow A.M. A.. Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. Hartford Med. Soc. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Home: 171 Slgourney St. Address: 4 4 Higli St., Hartford, Conn. BEIiIi, Georg-e William, educator; b. Buffalo, N.Y^., Apr. 8, 1873; s. James S. and Mary E. (Brown) Bell; grad. Duval High Sch., Jacksonville. Fla.. 1892; grad. Centenary Collegiate Inst., Hack- ettstown. N.J.. 1893; student (freshman yr.) Dick- inson Coll.. Carlisle. Pa., 1894; A.B., Boston U.. 1897, studied philosophy and lit., 1897-1900, A.M., 1900, Ph.D.. 1911; studied philosophy and history at Edinburgh, Scotland. 1900-1; specialized in his- tory and govt, at Harvard, 1901-2. 1909-11, A.M., 1902; m. Pearl Clinton Chase, of Stoneliam. Mass.. July 12, 1899. Teacher of philosophy and history, Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass., 1902; prof, history and govt.. Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1903-8; now en- gaged in research and lit. work. Lecturer govt., N.E. Inst.; acting minister, li^t Unitarian Ch.. Stoneham; dir. Christian Forum, Stoneham. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Conglist. Author: .Abraham Lincoln, a Poetical Interpretation in Three Parts, 1912; also miscellaneous poems. Ad- dress: 3 7 Lincoln .St., Stoneham, Mass. BEIiIi, Harold Wilm.erdlng', archaeologist; b. New Y'ork, Dec 23, 1885; s. Edward and Helen Augusta (Wilmerding) Bell; descendant of ancestors who were members of the New Haven Colony, 1637; A.B., Harvard. 1907. A.M.. 1911; unmarried. Wltli Princeton U. expdn. to Syria. 1909, and with Sardis expdn. (Asia Minor). 1910-14; curator of numismatic list.. Harvard Library, 1911. Mem. Soc. for Promotion Hellenic Studies. London. Am. Inst. Archaeology. Societe des Amis de Stamboul. Constantinople. Clubs: Union (New Y'ork). Har- vard (New Y^ork). Address: Sardis, Turkey-in-Asia. BEIiIi, Harry, president 1st Nat. Bank, Stam- ford, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 103 BEIilj, I^ouls, electrical engr. ; b. Chester, N.H., Dec. 5, 1864; s. Gen. Louis (U.S.A.) and Mary Anne Persis (Bouton) Bell; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1884; grad. student, 1884, fellow in physics, 18S5-S, Ph.D., 1888, Johns Hopkins; m. Sarah G. Hemen- way, of Somerville, Mass., Dec. 3, 1893. Prof, ap- plied electricity, Purdue U., 1888-9, and organized elec. course there; editor Electrical World, New Yoi-k, 1S90-2; chief engr. newly organized elec. power transmission dept. of the Gen. Klectric Co.; designed and installed first polyphase plants used in this country, both for power and lighting and for ry. service; consulting engr. engaged mainl.v on work in connection with elec. power ti'ansmis- sion since 1895. Has taken out 25 patents, mainly relating to power transmission apparatus. Lec- turer on power transmission, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895-05; tech. officer Vol. Elec. Corps, 1898. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences: mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Illuminating Engring. Soc. (past pres.), Internat. Elec. Congress (sec. Power Trans- mission Sect.), St. Louis, 1904, Nat. Electric Light Assn. (chmn. incandescent lamp commn. 6 yrs.). Am. Assn. for the Conservation of Vision, Internat. Electrotech. Commn., Internat. Illumination Com- mission: v.-p. Illuminating Engring. Society (Lon- don). LTnitarian. Republican. Clubs: University, Economic, Mathematical, Physical. Examiner. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston.* BEIiIi, Raymond Edwin, architectural and orna- mental terra cotta; b. Portland, Conn., Nov. 28, 1883; s. George Crosby and Mary Emma (Hurl- but) Bell; ed. pub. schs., Portland, Conn.; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901-5: unmarried. Began as sales- man for H. B. Smith Co., radiator mfrs., Boston, 1905; sec. to pres., William Pilene's Sons Co., 1907-9; eastern mgr. at N.T. City, Waterproof Portland Cement Co., 1910; sales mgr., at Balti- more, Md., Tidewater Portland Cement Co., 1911- 12; N.E mgr. at Boston, of Atlantic Terra Cotta Co., of N.Y. City since Jan., 1912. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Reform Club. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Tech- nology (Boston). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Boston City Club. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. BEi;!., BICHABD, chocolates mfr.; b. Milford, Pa.. Feb. 21. 1857; s. Richard and Mary (Norton) Bell; ed. Farm and Trades Sch.. Tompsons Island. Boston Harbor, 1866-72: m. Mabel F. Libby. of Boston. Nov. IS. 1885; 2 daughters, Alice Marion, Mrs. M. Frances Libbey. of Hartford, Conn. Has been identified with Walter M. Low^ney Co., mfrs. of chor-olates. since Sept., 1884: v.-p. and supt. of The Walter M. Lowney Co.. 1908-12: since con- solidation of the Lowney cos., has been supt of The Walter M. Lowney Co. Conglist. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Mason (Union Lodge and Dorchester Chanter. R.A ). Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 53 Richfield St.. Dorchester, Mass. Office: 4 86 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. .Vssn., Bar Assn., Citv of Boston, Harvard U. Law Sch. Alumni Assn. (council). Phi Delta Phi (Choate Chapter), Cambridge Neighborhood (dir.). Clubs: Union (Boston), Cambridge Boat (treas.). Recreations: golf, hunting. Home: 164 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston, and 48 Wall St., New York. BEIiIi, Tilton S., New England representative Frank A. Munsev Co.; b. Dedham, Mass., July 27, 1874; s. Wakeman D. and Ida (Clark) Bell; ed. pub. schs., Sandusky, O., and Roxbury (Boston), Mass.; m Harriette Ballon, of Dorchester, Oct. 17, 1905. Began with the Pilgrim Press (publishers of The Congregationalist), and continued for 19 yrs., the last 6 yrs. of which was advertising mgr.; N.E. representative of the Metropolitan and other mag- azines, 1908-15; dir. Harvard Co-operative Bank. Mem Boston Common Council, 1903, 4, 5, alder- man 1906-7; mem. Mass. Senate, 1908; schoolhouse commr , 1908-9; election commr. City of Boston, 1913-14. Republican. Mem. Harvard Improvement \ssn 1st Corps of Cadets. Mason; mem. Sons of Veterans Clubs: Colonial (Dorchester), Pilgrim Publicity Assn., Boston City, Dorchester, Lincoln. Home: 31 Gleason St., Dorchester. Office: 6 Bea- con St., Boston. BBIiIiAMV, Charles Joseph, publisher; May 7, BBIiI., neapolis. BBiii;, (See vol. BBI.1^, June 28, Robert Mowry. educator; moved to Min- Minn. (See vol. 1909.) Samuel N., .iudge; Mar. 25, 1829-1889. 1909.) Stoughton, lawver; b. Newton, Mass.. 1874- s Albert D. S. and Susan Laura (Stoughton) Bell: A.B.. Harvard, 1896; LL.B Har- vard Law Sch., 1899: m. Mabel A. Lewis, of N.Y. City, June 8, 1908. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1899. and practiced with Putnam & became mem. firm, 1908. name nam, Putnam <^ Bell, 1911; dir. Co., Standard Woven Fabrj^c Co 1852-Dec., 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BBI^IiAMY, William, author: b. Boston, Jan. 25, 1846- s William and Ann Maria (Dodd) Bellamy; grad! English High Sch., Boston, 1862; m. Anna Muirson Johnson, of Owego, N.\., Aug. I'T, 187b. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 17 Bowdoin Av., Dorchester, Boston.* BELLAMY, William Antcliffe. lawyer; b Shef- field Eng., Sept. 16, 1879; s. William and Mary Elen'or (Antcliffe) Bellamy; brought to America, Sept., 1883: ed. grammar sch.. Taunton Mass^; LLB, Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch., 1910, m June 23. 1910, Lena G-. Moxon, of Taunton. Followed trade of silversmith in Taunton and At- tleboro. Mass., 1895-10: studied law while work- ing at trade; passed examination Mass. bar, Aug., 1910 and since in practice. Mem. Taunton City Council, 1905, 06, mem Bd Sewer Commrs Taunton, 1907-8; mem. Mass. legislature, 1910-14 inclusive (corns, on education, bills on third read- cities, and elk. spl. com. which settled Law- strike, also Senate chmn. banks and bank- ing harbors and pub. lands). Republican. Epis- copalian. Mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Malta, Moose, Am. Order Foresters CI- Squantum, Bristol (Taunton). Home: liy3 St. Office: Taylor Bldg., Taunton, Mass. BBLLOWS, Howard P., aurist: b. Fall River Mass., Apr. 30, 1852; s. Albert F. Bellows (N.A., of New York) and Candace (Brown) Bellows; grand- son Albert J. Bellows. M.D^. Boston; BS.Corne 1 U 1875, M.S., 1878; M.D., Boston U Sch. of Medi- cine 1877; also med. courses abroad, chiefly LAi^P- zg 1878, Vienna, 1884, and Halle, 1895; m. Mary A. daughter Dr. John L Clarke of Fall River, Mass June 20, 1880; children, Marjorie C, Gei- trude (Mrs. Louis Harding). In gen. practice until 1890, since exclusively aural practice; for 7 > is. actively engaged, by expeinmentation and wiiting promoting a more scientific investigation ing, rence " b s : King in of Putnam, Boston; changed to Put- Cambridge Trust Package Machin- of specialists: ton U. Sch. of ogy, same, since Mass. Homoe. Hosp. ; erv Co Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (chmn com. on uniform state food and drug laws), Cambridge Bd. of Trade (chmn. com. on municipal finance). Y.M.C.A. (ex-pres.), Cambridge No-Li- cense Com. (ex-treas.). Mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1900-1. Cambridge Bd. of Aldermen 1902- 03; pres. Cambridge Taxpavers' Assn.. 1910-12; mem Cambridge Charter Commn.. 1913; chmn. Mayor's Real Estate Tax Assessment Com.; mem. Republican Citv Com. Episcopalian; vestryman Christ Ch., Cambridge. Mem. Mass. drug action, with particular reference to the needs luut, a .. , ^jp^'^jpjg^ (,hair of physiology, Bos- Medicine, for 8 vrs.; chair of otol- 1886: consulting aural surgeon, mem. of consulting bd. of Westborough Insane Hosp. Mem. Arn. Inst. Ho- m.^opathy, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc Boston Homo? Med. Soc; ex-pres. Am. Homce., Ophthal OtoT and Laryngol. Soc. and Mass. Honnre^ Med. Soc ■ V -p 7th Internat Homre. Congress hon. v.-p. British Homce. Assn. Recreations: travel conchol- ogy Home: West Newton. Mass. Office. 2^0 Clarendon St.. Boston.* BBIiIiOWS, lewis Edward, life insurance; b. Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 11, 1857; s. Dexter Chapin and Sarah Jane (Lyman) BeHows: descendant on both sides of Mass. Bay Colonists, 1630-40 ed. vesuvmari pub schs., Chicopee; m. Edwina Magna Kirtland. State B^r of Holyoke, Mass., May 23, 1888; 1 daughter, Ed- 104 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND wina Magna. Identified with the mfr. of pumping machinery with the Deane Pump Co. at ilolyolte, Mass. for 20 yrs. ; mgr. Barlow Mfg. Co., Holyoke, 1900-7; gen. agt. for Penn ISIutual Life Ins. Co. at Boston since 1908: dir. Walden Mfg. Co., Worces- ter. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Recreations: fishing, golf. Home: 1815 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 24 Milk St., Boston. BEIiIiEATT, Prancois Xavler, lawyer; b. Montreal, Can., AuK. l-I. i^'il'; .'^. Simeon and lOleonore Bel- leau; ed. common .schs. ; came to U.S., 1876; m. Blanche A. ]\Iarlel, of St. Hyacinthe. P.Q., 1883; 7 children, l-'ortunat, Hercules E., Blanche E., Jeanne D., Adrienne A., Irma L., Eglantine M. Practiced in Levviston since 1881; city solicitor, 1885; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893-9, 1905; U.S. consul at Three Rivers, Que., Can., 1893-7; elk.. Supreme .lud. Ct., Androscoggin Co., Me., since 1907. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. C.O.F., Artisans, U. St. J. P.. d'A., etc. Address: Lewiston, Me. BEIiIiOWS, Robert Peabody, architect; b. New York, Nov. 3, 1S77; s. Henry Whitney and Anna H. (Peabodv) Bellows; A.B., Harvard, 1899: studied Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901-3; A.D.G.P., ftcole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1907; unmarried. Mem. firm of Bellows <& Aldrich, Boston, since 1907. Mem. A. I. A., Boston Soc. Architects (exec, com.), Bos- ton Architectural Club (v. -p.). Mem. board vis- itors. Harvard. Recreations: travel. Home: 29 Hereford St. Oflfice: 8 Beacon St., Boston. BEIiIiOWS, 'Williain Henry, merchant; b. Lit- tleton, N.H., Aug. 5, 1852; s. William Joseph and Caroline I. (Bullard) Bellows; descendant of John Bellows, the immigrant. Concord, Mass., 1635; ed. pub. schs., Littleton; m. Lucia Emma Baldwin, of Stratford, N.H., Dec. 9, 1880; 3 children: Edith Marion, Harold Adams, Raymond A. At age of 21 associated with father in mercantile business as Bellows & Son, Bellows & Baldwin. 1900-10, and since Bellows & Baldwin Co.; dir. Littleton Nat. Bank, Littleton Savings Bank. Deputy sheriff, 1876. 7, 8; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1897-8. Treas. Littleton Musical Assn., 1878-83. Mason (32°); mem. Burns Lodge No. 66, F. and A.M., Lit- tleton; Franklin Chapter No. 5, R.A.M., Lisbon; Alpha Lodge of Perfection, Concord: Grand Com- mandery, K.T.: Washington Council, Princes of Jerusalem: Littleton Chapter of Rose Croix; N.H. Consistory, A.A.S.R., Nashua. N.H. Republican. Universalist. Address: Littleton, N.H. BEMIS, Albert Parewell, merchant, mfr.; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 11, 1870; s. .Judson Moss and Alice (Cogs- well) Bemis: descendant of Joseph Bemis, of Watertown, Mass., about 1640: prep. edn. Cutler Acad., Colorado Springs, Colo.: Colorado Coll.; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1S93; m. Faith Gregg, of Colorado Springs, Dec. 30, 1899; 5 children, Farwell Gregg, Faith, Alan Cogswell, Alice, Judson. Engaged in business in Boston since 1893; pres. Bemis Bro. Bag Co.; dir. Boott Mills CLowell, Mass.), Angus Jute Co., Ltd. (Calcutta, India). Dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Al- derman City of Newton, 1911-14 inclusive. Pvt. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston, 1897, 8, 9, now veteran mem. Trustee Colorado Coll. (resigned, 1912); life mem. corpn. Alass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech. (pres., 1910); Theta Xi. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Exchange, Bos- ton Citv. Engineers'. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Chestnut Hill. Mass. Office: 40 Central St., Boston. BBMIS, Albion Parewell, mfr.; b. Brookfield, Mass., Julv 19, 1856: s. Waldo and Adaline A. (Guilford) Bemis: A.B., Amherst, 1880: m Ella F. Messenger, of Foxborough, Mass., June 14, 1893; 2 children: Raymond G., Ralph A. Treas. and mgr. Hills Co., infrs. straw goods. Amherst, Mass., 1880-6, A. F. Bemis & Co., Foxborough, 1SS6-9; pres, A. F. Bemis Hat Co., 1889-1900 (retiied); chmn. Foxborough (Mass.> Sch. Com., 1887-93; chmn, Bd. Selectmen, 1889-93; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901-2, Senate, 1903, 04; defeated for nomi- nation for Congress, 1904; mem. Governor's Coun- cil. 1907-9. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow: mem. Pa- trons of Husbandry, Knights of Honor. Clubs: University (New York and Boston), Home Mar- ket, INIass. Republican, Xuifulk, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: Brookline, Mass. BBUIS, John Merrick, M.D.; b. Worcester, Mass., P>b. 14, 1860; s. Merrick (M.D.) and Caroline A. (Gilmoie) Bemis; ed. pub. schs., Worcester; Phil- lips Acad., Andover, Mass.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1893; spl. student, Clark U., and Har- vard; m. Hyde Park, Mass., 1887, Fannie Bishop ]3rown. Practiced in Worcester since 1893; trus- tee and consulting phys., Hosp. Cottages for Chil- dren, Baldwinsville, Mass.; supt. Herbert Hall Hosp. for the Insane, Worcester. Mem. Am. Med- ico-Psychol. Assn., ]Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. Med. Soc. Reimlilican. Episcopalian. Ad- dress: Herbert Hall Hospital, Worcester, Mass. BBNDBB, (Iiouls) Prosper, M.D. ; moved to Que- bec, Canada. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) BBI7Z:CK:i:, Adalbert Oswald, electrical engineer; b. Elbing, Prussia, tJermany, July 31, 1855; s. Adolpli C. and Adelheid (Abs) Benecke; grad. Gym- nasium, Elbing, 1876; U. of Koenigsberg, 1876-9 (studied matliematics, physics, chemistry and as- tronomy, 1877-9); asst. Royal Obs., Koenigsberg, 1880-2, continued studies at U. of Berlin; traveled through Eur'ope to study phys. and elec. labora- tory methods and equipments; m. Auguste Dreher, of Koenigsberg, Jan., 1884. Identified with the mfr. scientific instruments in Berlin, 1882-9; chief elec. engr. Weston Elec. Instrument Co., Newark, N.Y., 1891-05; chief engr. and factoi'y mgr. Am. Instru- ment Co., Newark, 1906-9: chief engr. Industrial Instrument Co., Foxboro, Mass., 1909-12; consult- ing engr., Boston. 1913 — . Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Electrochem. Soc, Nat. Soc. for Promotion Engring. Edn , Vereinigung alter deutscher Studenten in America, Nat. Assn. German-Am. Technologists. Home: 46 W. Cottage St., Boston.* BENEDICT, Prancis Gano, chemist; b. Milwau- kee, Oct. 3, 1S70; s. Washington Gano and Harriet Emily (Barrett) Benedict; A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M.. 1894; Ph.D., U. of Heidelberg. 1895; (ScD., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1911); m. Cornelia Golay, of Brewer. Me., July 28, 1897; 1 child, Elizabeth. Instr. chemistry, Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1892-4; instr. and asso. prof, chemistry, 1896-05, prof., 1905-7, Wesleyan U. ; dir. Nutrition Lab. of Carne- gie Instn., Washington, since 1907. Chemist Storrs Expt. Sta., 1896-1900; physiol. chemist of nutri- tion investigations of U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1895-07. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Recreations: biology. Home: 195 Pilgrim Rd. Office: Nutrition Laboratory, Vila St., Boston.* BENEDICT, Georg-e Wyllys, educator; b. Bur- lington, Vt., Jan. 12, 1872; s. George Grenville and Katharine Almira (Pease) Benedict; A.B., U. of Vt., 1893; studied U. of Freiburg, Germany, 1895-6. Harvard, 1896-9; A.M., Harvard. 1897. Ph.D.. 1899; m. Jane Lois Simpson, of Burlington, Vt., Dec. 27, 1899; 2 children, George Grenville, Janet. Instr. in English, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1893-5, Brown U., 1899-01; asst. prof., 1901-6, asso. prof. English, since 1906, Brown U. Mem. Sigma Phi (Alpha of Vt.). Phi Beta Kappa. Loyal Legion. Trustee Providence Pub, Library since 1913. Clubs: University, Metacomet Golf. Address: 16 John St., Providence, R.I. ^ BENEDICT, Robert Dewey, lawyer; Oct. 3, 1828- July 2, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BENHAM, Prank N., banking, mfg. ; b. Derby, Conn., 1S46: s. .Junius N. and Elizabeth A. Benham; ed. pul3. and pvt. schs., Bi-idgeport, Conn., and Poughkeepsie, N.Y, ; m. Bridgeport, Conn.. 1876, Annie D. Lord. Began as a boy in postoffice in Bridgeport: for many yrs. cashier Bridgeport Nat. Bank; now v. -p. First Bridgeport Nat. Bank; pres. Canfield Rubber Co. (wholesale mfrs.); v. -p. West End Lumber Co., Monumental Bronze Co.; sec. Ben- ham Bros. Corpn.; trustee Bridgeport Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Seaside, Re- publican, Yacht, Metabetchowan Country (Can.), Union League, Transportation (New York). Home: 298 Linden Av. Office: 946 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 105 BENJAMIH', ranny Boynton Nichols (Mrs. S. G. W. Benjamin); b. Windsor ("d., \'l.; d. Francis Kidder Nicliols, of Revolutionary ancestry, and Fanny Seymour Boynton; descendant of the Boyn- ton baronets of England through William and John Boynton, of Essex Co., Mass., and Col. John Boynton, of Wethersfleld, Vt. (died 1825); ed. Rev. John Worcester's Sch. for Gii'ls, lUulinston, Vt., and Wheaton Female Sem., Norton, Mass.; m. Irvin I. Weed, U.S. solicitor Court of Claims, and later, Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin, author and artist, of N.Y. City, Nov. 16, 1S82. Has en- gaged extensively in woman's club work; founder and hon. pres. Cercle Francais, branch of the In- ternationale Alliance Francaise of U.S. and Can.; pres. Unity (non-sectarian assn. for ednl. and lit. entertainment): mem. D.A.R.; formerly historian- gen. Nat. Soc. Daughters of Foundeis and Patriots of America. Awarded medal by women of Rich- mond Co., N.Y., for club work; given a compli- mentary decoration by Shah of Persia. Clubs: Twentieth Century, of Washington, D.C. (hon.). Woman's, of Richmond County, N.Y. (hon.); ex- pres. N.E. Woman's Soc, of Washington, D.C. Author: The Sunny Side of Shadow. Editor: The Life and Adventures of a Free Lance (from the journals of S. G. W. Benjamin), 1915. Contbr. poems and articles to newspapers and mags. Ad- dress: 326 College St.. Burlington, Vt. BENJAianr, Gilbert Giddings, educator. (See vol. 1909.) BBNJAMUT, Samnel Greene "Wheeler, author, artist: Feb. 13, lS37-July 19, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also "Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BBKJAION', "William "Wallace, fruits and prod- uce; b. Lincoln, Mass., Jan. 4, 1851; s. William Oliver and Susan Caroline (Watts) Benjamin; de- scendant of the family of Sir Isaac Watts; ed. pub. schs. of Lincoln, Mass.; m. Sarah R. Wells, of Winchester, Mass., Nov. 10, 1875; 6 childrer., May Caroline (deceased), Wallace Lincoln, William Wells (deceased), Edith Grace (deceased), Percy Howard, Chester Wells. Engaged in fruit and produce commn. business, Boston, under own name, since 1879; located first at 14 Mercantile St.; after 12 yrs. moved to 26 Mercantile St., where has since continued. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange. Republican. Protestant. Mem. Elm Council No. 36, Royal Arcanum, Caleb Rand Lodge, I.O.O.F., A.O.U.W. Recreations: motoring. Home: 18 Grove St., West Somerville, Mass. Office: 26 Mercantile St., Boston. BBITITBB, Allen Rogfers, educator; b. Waldoboro, Me., May 30, 1870; s. Edward Randall and Sarah Catherine (Allen) Benner; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., ISSS: A.B., Harvard, 1892. Instr. in Latin, 1892-4, head of Greek Dept, since 1894, prof. Greek since 1899, Phillips Acad.; conducted course in Homer for Teachers, at Harvard Summer Sch., 1903. Author: (with Dr. Herbert Weir Smyth) Beginner's Greek Book, 1906. Compiler: Selections from Homer's Iliad, 1903. Address: Andover, Mass. BBNNBR, Edward AugTistine, clergyman, educa- tor; b. East Pittston, Me., Mar. 31. 1848; s. Burn- ham Clark and Frances Maria (Talpey) Benner; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1869 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1874; m. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 31, 1874, Mary Susan Carter; 5 children, Caroline Frances, Burnham Carter, Edward Hopkins, Mary Katharine, Alan. Ordained to ministry Cong'l Ch., 1874; prof, mathematics, Drury Coll., 1874-7; prof, hislorv end polit. economy, Colorado Coll., 1878-9; prin. Salt Lake Acad.. 1878-91, Wellesley Sch. for Boys. 1891-10. Mem. Territorial Council, 1890, and prominent in securing the adoption of the present law for unsectarian free pub. schs. Mem. of Bd. of Regents of Territorial Univ., 1889-90; mem. Bd. of Control of Territorial Reform Sch., 1890-91. Address: W^ellesley, Mass. BBNNEB, Frank Talpey, lawyer; b. Pittston, Me., June 13, 1851: s. Burnham Clark and Frances Maria (Talpey) Benner: prep, ed., Lowell High Sch.; A.B., Amherst, 1873: post-grad. work. Leipzig, U., Germany, 1875-6: read law in office of Tappan Wentworth and in ofl^ce of D. S. & G. F. Richard- son, Lowell, Mass.; admitted to bar. 1877; m. Mari' Jane Harris, of St. Louis, Feb. 17, 1886; one daugliter, Frances Z. T. Practiced at Boston since 1877. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: University. Home: 35 Trowbridge Av., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 1117 Old South Bldg., Boston. BBNNBB, Richard Stanwood, M.D. ; b. Waldo- boro, Mc, Dec. f), ]S7(;; s. Edward R. and Sara Catherine (Allen) Benner; A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Marion McClean, of Springfield, Mass., Nov. 18, 1908; 3 children, Katharine, Allen, Vrylena. Practiced in Spring- field since 1903. Mem. staff, Springfield Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Republican. Conglist. Club: Winthrop. Address: 25 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. BBNNBSON, Cora Agues, lawyer; b. Quincy, 111.; d. Robert S. and Electa Ann (Park) Benneson; A.B., U. of Mich., 1878, LL.B., 1880, A.M., 1883; unmarried. Admitted to bar, Mich, and 111., 1880, Mass., 1894. Spl. commr. in Mass., 1895, et. seq. Trip around the world, 1883-5; lectured on travels, 1885-6; edited law reports for West Pub. Co., St. Paul, 1886; fellow in history, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1S87-S. Address: 3 Phillips PI., Cambridge, Mass.* BBNITBT, Bben Homer, M.D.; b. Harvey, Albert Co., N.B., June 20, 1848; s. Josiah and Annie (Olson) Bennet; descendant of an old family of Norwich, Eng. ; grad. New Brunswick Normal Sch., 1870; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1875; m. Annie W. Conley, of Deer Island, N.B., Feb. 3, 1873 (died Mav 11, 1892); 4 children, Cecelia Millicinth (Mrs. C. E. Watts, of Windber, Pa.), Mame Seeley, Grace Lee (Mrs. Ralpli H. Preble, of Portland, Me.), Da Costa Fitzmaurice. Practiced at Bryant, 111., 6 mos., 1875-6, since in Lubec, Me.; former supt. schs.; mem. Sch. Bd., Lubec. Fellow A.M. A.; mem. Me. Med. Assn., Washington County Med. Soc, N.B. Med. Soc. Republican. Mason. Address: Lubec, Me. BBNNBTT, Alberto Adellman, clergyman; b. Bainbridge, N.Y., July 17, 1859; s. Rev. Edwin I. and Mary (McCall) Bennett; grad. Bainbridge (N.Y.) Acad., 1882; A.B., Colgate U., 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1889: grad. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1889; grad. Sch. of Expression, Boston, 1893; m. Ella M. Stone, of Clinton, N.Y., June 12, 1889; 2 children, Edwin C, Marvin S. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1889; pastor Whitehall, N.Y., 1889-92, Maplewood, Maiden, Mass., 1893-02; health failed and located in the country; became pastor of ch. at Jefferson, Me., and so continues; also supt. of schs., Town of Jefferson. Moderator Damariscotta Bapt. Assn. Republican. Mem. Delta Upsilon, B.B. Club (ministerial). Recreations: psychology, photogra- phy. Address: Jefferson, Me. BENITETT, Edward Brown, lawyer; s. William and ^lariana (Brown) Bennett; b. Hampton, Conn., Apr. 12, 1842; prep, ed., Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1870; studied law in offices of ex-Gov. Chauncey F. Cleaveland, of Hampton, and Franklin Chamberlain, of Hartford; admitted to bar. 1868: m. Hartford, Apr. 24, 1877, Alice, d. Hon. James L. Howard. Began practice at Hamp- ton; removed to Hartford, 1869, where has since practiced; associated with Geo. O. Brott, 1896-08, since alone; representative from Hampton in Gen. Assembly, of Conn., 1868; asst. elk. of House, 1869, elk. of House, 1870; elk. of Senate, 1871; elk. of Police Ct., City of Hartford, 1871-3; mem. Common Council, 1872; judge of City Ct, of Hartford, 1878-91; postmaster, Hartford, 1891-6, 1900-Mar. 31, 1907; sec. Rep. State Central Com., 1870-6. Pres. Hartford City Gas Light Co., Springfield Waste Co.; pres. and treas. Farmington River Power Co.; v. -p. James L. Howard Co.; dir. The Travelers Ins. Co., Am. Sch. for Deaf, Hartford mem. Advisory Bd., Hartford Orphan Aslyum, Mem. Hartford Yale Alumni Assn. (pres.. 1901-2) mem. Connecticut Historical Society. Clubs: Hart ford. University, Republican. Home: 67 Collins St. Office: 847 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BENNETT, Edward Cnshman, lawyer; b. Ben- nington, Vt., Sept. 5, 1873; s. Edward Dewey and Eliza S. (Cushman) Bennett; ed. Bennington graded and high schs.; B.S., Norwich U., Northfield, Vt., 1893; spl. course Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Cyn- lot) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND thia B. Gardner, of Bennington, Vt., July 25, 1901. Began practice at Bennington, Vt., Dec. 1, lyOO; deputy state auditor Vt., 1898-1902; pvt. sec. to Gov. Jolin G. Mcl'ullougli, 1902-4; jud^e of Ct. of Probate, Dist. of BeiininKton, since 1907. iiepubli- can. Coni^li.st. Mason (K.T., Sliriner) ; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Bennington. Home: 481 Main St. Ad- dress: County Court House, Bennington, Vt. BENNETT, Edward Payson; b. Wrentham, Mas.s., June 30, 18-18; .s. lOdward Uenoff and Susan (Dale) Bennett; ed. comniun sclis. ; m. Henrietta Nash, May 20, 1874; m. 2d, Kvelyn A. Wliiting, of Wrentham, Nov. 27, 1883. Began in manufacture of jewelry as one of the original members of The Plainfield Stock Co., 1872; retired June 14, 1913; dir. Wrentham Nat. Bank; chmn. Bd. Water Commrs., Wrentham; supt. Wrentliam Cemetery Corpn.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Kep., 1914. Conglist. Address: Wrentham, Mass. BENNETT, Prank P., journalist, publisher and propr. (Jaklaiulvalo l''arm, in the northern suburbs of Boston; b. Nortli Cambridge, Mass., May 2, 1853; s. Levi W. and Kezia C. Bennett; descendant of Samuel Bennett, who came to America on ship Jame.s to Salem, 1635; ed. Maiden and Chelsea high schs. ; m. Nancv L. Clark, of Everett, Mass., July 12, 1S77; 3 son.s, Hon. Frank P., Jr.. Edward Howard, Charles Randolpli. Connected with news- papers in West and in Boston; mng. editor, Boston Commercial Bulletin and Boston Daily Advertiser; established American Wool and Cotton Reporter, 1887, United States Investor, 1891; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1891-1903 (chmn. Com. on Taxation, 1891, mem. Com. on Rules, 1892; chmn. Rapid Transit Com. whicli reported the railway subway system now in use in Boston; chmn. Special Com. to consider adoption of Metropolitan Park System, w-hich initiated the system of Metropolitan parks now surrounding Boston; chmn. Com. on Agr. ); has written extensively on tariff and other indus- trial and economic questions. Republican. Pres., ITniversalist Gen. Conv. of the United States, 1903, 1905, 1907. Clubs: Oxford (Lynn). Exchange (Bos- ton), Universalist (New York), and 33 other clubs and socs, including S.A.R. Has written monograph "The Bennetts of Saugus, Lynn and Groton," covering family history since the arrival of Samuel Bennett at Saugus in 1635. Home: Saugus, Mass. Offices: New York, Boston, Phila., Washington, and other cities. BENNETT, Creorgre Stednian, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) BENNETT, John Cunningham; b. Boston, Apr. 2, 1872; s. Joseph and Mar.v (Cunningham) Bennett; ed. pub. sells.; m. Mary Gertrude Houlihan, of Springfield, Mass., June 17, 1908; 3 children, Ber- nice, Blanche, Brendan. Learned machinist's trade at Ft. Gratiot, Mich.; foreman Stevens-Duryea Co., automobiles, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1909-13; supt. Hampden Carborundum Wheel Co., Brightwood, Springfield, since June, 1913. Pres. Springfield Co-operative Laundry Co., 1905. Pres. Wm. L. Douglas Club, 1905; mem. Dem. City Com., 1905-6 (chmn., 1906); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908. Mem. Am. Peace Soc, B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: baseball, walking. Home: 15 Dunmoreland Av., Springfield, Mass. BENNETT, John Harring-ton, inventor, mfr. ; b. Groton, Mass., Dec. 9, 1845; s. Jonathan Smith and Miranda W. (Harrington) Bennett; descendant of John Bennett, Charlestown, Mass., 1659; ed. pub. schs. and in a machine shop; m. Georgiana Wig- gins, of Freedom, Me., 1867 (died 1899); 2 children, Conrad R., Edith E. (Mrs. Robert L. S. Whitte- more, of New Worcester, Mass.); m. 2d, Celia E. Doane, of Bakersfield, Vt., 1903; 2 children. Ruth E., John D. Propr., since 1882, of the Bay State Stamping Co., Worcester, inventing much of the machinery used in the business. Enlisted in 6th Mass. Vols, in 1864 and was actively in service during the closing days of the Civil War. Mem. George H. Ward Post, G.A.R. ; mem. Knights of Labor Gen. Assembly Dist. of Mass. and of the U.S.; mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Home: 343 Chandler St. Office: 380 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass. BENNETT, John Hillman, M.D.; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Dec. 12, lS(;;t; s. Samuel Robert and JIannali Adams (liyder> Bennett; M.D., Boston U. Sell, of Medicine, 1891; m. Pawtucket, R.I., 1898, Mary Florence McGregor; 1 daughter, Nancy. Mem. R.I. State Bd. of Health, Pawtucket Bd. of Trade, Pawtucket Y.M.C.A. Sec. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. of Pawtucket and vicinity. Mem. bd. R.l. Sch. of Design. Mem. Am. Inst. Homcx'opalhy, Mass. ilomcje. Soc, R.I. Homce. Soc, Pawtucket Med. Assn. Conglist. Clubs: To Kalon, li.i. Country, Unanimous (New York). Address: 306 High St., Pawtucket, R.l. BENNETT, John W., merchant, mfr.; b. Ports- mouth, N.ll., Mar. 28, 1847; s. SteiJhen A. and Sarah A. (Berry) Bennett; ed. pub. schs.; m. Laura J. Nuttall, of Manistee, Mich., Aug. 10, 1886. Be- gan as mem. Bennett & Jewett, 1872; bought out partner, 1879, and since conducted business in own name as mfg. wholesale dealer in lumber, spool lumber and dowell specialties; also dealer in gen. mdse.; postmaster 8 yrs. (resigned, 1904); town treas. of Gilead, 2 yrs. Republican. Mason; Odd I'^ellow. Address: Gilead, Me. BENNETT, Joseph, lawNer; b. Bridgeton, Me., May 26, 1840; s. William and Charlotte (Bennett) Bennett; descendant of Jolin Bennett, who came from England about 1650, and settled in Charles- town, Mass.; prep. edn. Bridgeton (Me.) Acad., and Public Latin Sch., Boston; A.B., Bowdoin, 1864; m. Elizabeth R. Lefavour, of Boston, Feb., 1866; children, Joseph I., Fred S. (M.D.), May E. (Mrs. Homer Loring). Practiced in Boston since 1866. Trustee Public Library, Brighton, Mass., 1868-74; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1879, Senate, 1881-2, 1892. Republican. Recreations: country life. Home: 4 68 Commonwealth Av., Boston; (summer) Ashland, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. BENNETT, Josiah Quincy, financier; b. Som- merville, Mass., Nov. 14, 1854; s. Clark and Han- nah (Whitman) Bennett; ed. pub. schs., of Som- merville; m. Oct. 22, 1879, Jennie Howland, of Sommerville; 6 children, Howland (deceased), Harold Whitman, Ruth, Edward Locke, Josiah Clark, Philip Rogers (deceased). Clk. Maverick Nat. Bank, Boston, 8 yrs.; then became cashier Market Nat. Bank; pres. Mercantile Trust Co., until 1903, when retired; mem. firm Burnham, Bennett & Co. (bankers and brokers), 1903-9; pres. and dii-.. Purity Distillerj' Co., Athol Gas & Elec- tric Co., Marlboro Electric Co., Marlboro & Hud- son Gas Co., Weymouth Light & Power Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co.; sec, treas. and dir. Boston Brick Co.; sec. and dir. Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., dir. Goep- per Bros. Co. Clubs: Exchange, Colonial (Cam- biidge), Belmont Springs Country. Home: Cam- bridge, INIass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BENNETT, Malvina M., prof, elocution; b. Somerville, Mass., 1856; d. Clark and Hannah (Whitman) Bennett; B.S., Boston U., 1880; (M.A., Knox Coll., 111.); unmarried. Began teaching in Knox Coll., 1880; apptd. Snow prof, elocution, Boston U., also fall of same year, made instr. at Wellesley; held both positions until 1908, when was advanced from asso. prof, at Wellesley to full professorship, and resigned from Boston U. Episcopalian. Home: Wellesley, IMass. BENNETT, Manning- Blackstdne, clergyman; b. Lowville, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1872; s. Henry Ward and Elizabeth (Blackstone) Bennett; grad. Wesleyan U., 1897; studied theology at Auburn Theol. Sem. and St. Andrew's Div. Sch.; m. Jessie Livingston McCluskv, of Alder Creek, N.Y., Oct. 22, 1903. Deacon, 1899, priest, 1900. P.E. Ch. ; rector, Trinity Ch., Boonville, N.Y., 1900-2; asst. Calvary Ch!, Utica, 1902-3; rector, St. Mary's Ch., South Man- chester, Conn., since 1903. Address: 49 Park St., South Manchester, Conn. BENNETT, Martin Toscan, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 10, 1874; s. Martin and Frances Wood- ruff (Green) Bennett; descendant of Benjamin Church, noted Indian fighter in King Philip's wai-, 1675-6; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1893; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1894; A.B., Yale, 1898; student Yale Law Sch., 1898-1900; m. Jose- phine Beach Day, of Hartford, Nov. 15, 1900; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 107 3 children, Martin Toscan, Jr., Katharine Beach, Frances Woodruff. Practiced in Hartford since 1900; mem. Bennett & Goodwin, since 1904. Mem. Conn. Social Hygiene Assn. (chmn. legislative com., mem. exec, com.), Hartford Municipal Vice Commn., Men's League for Woman's Suffrage (com. of 40). Republican. Clubs: Elizabethan (Yale), Farmington Country, Dauntless, West- chester Fish and Game. Author; Woman and the Social Compact; also various pamphlets relating to suffrage and social hygiene. Recreations: fish- ing, tennis, poultry, farming. Home: 22 Forest St Office: 36 Pearl St., Hartford. Conn. BENNETT, Myron E., editor and pub.; b. San- ford. Me., Dec. 2, ]n76; s. Edward K. and Calista O. (Willard) Bennett; ed. high sch., Sanford; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1896; spl. course, Harvard; unmarried. Supt. schs., Sanford, 1898-05; druggist, 1905-11; editor and pub. since 1911; owner Averill Press, Tribune Pub. Co. Mem. N.G.S.M. since Mar., 1903; mem. Bd of Edn., San- ford, 1908-11. Republican. Mason (32°); mem. Knights of Pythias, I.O.O.F., Moose, B.P.O. Elks. Address: Sanford, Me. BENNETT, Otto Konald, editor; b. Manchester, Vt., Aug. 14, 1SG6; s, George Walter and Julia Frances (Ronald) Bennett; grad. Burr & Burton Sem., 1884; m. Jessie Stewart, of Bennington, Vt., June 1, 1892; 4 children, George Stewart, Otto Ronald, Jr., Marion Louise, Jessie Jean. Began in printing business at Bennington, Vt., 1884; re- moved to New York, 1888, and was in same busi- ness tliere until returned to Manchester, 1905; has since been editor and propr. Manchester Journal. Served 5 yrs. in Co. K, 23d Regt. N.G.N.Y. Mem. Vt. State Press Assn. Republican. Recreations, fishing. Address: Manchester, Vt. BENNETT, Richard Herbert, clergyman; b. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 10, 1S8G; s. Richard Hayes and Ada Minnie Lucilia (Stratton) Bennett; ed. gram- mar and liigh sclis., Burlington, la.; B.A., Yale, 1909, M.A., 1911; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1911; m. Grace Worth Burrell, of Fall River, Mass., June 22, 1909; 2 children, Richard Arnold, Constance Worth. Licensed as local preacher M.E. Cii., 1908; pastor, Westbrook, Conn., 1908-9, Clinton, Conn., 1909-11; ordained Congl. ministry, 1911; pastor, 1st Ch., Webster, Mass., 1911-14, Dane St. Ch., Web- ster, since Sept. 1, 1914. Mem. Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Recreations: tennis. Ad- dress: 9 Dane St., Webster, Mass. BENNETT, Samuel Crocker, lawyer; b. Taunton, Mass., Apr. 19, 1858; s. Edmund H. and Sally (Crocker) Bennett; A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., Boston U., 1882; m. Amy R. Thomas, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 9, 1885. Prof., 1883-02, dean, 1898-02, Boston U. Law Sch. One of editors: Federal De- cisions; Smith's Leading Cases; Benjamin on Sales; Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. (gen. council, 1898-02), Mass. State Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn. Home: Weston, Mass. Office: 10 Tremont St., Boston.* BENNETT, Thomas Gray, mfr. ; b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 22, 1845; s. Thomas and Mary Ann (Hull) Bennett; Gen. William H. Russell's Sch. to 1861; Ph.B., Yale, 1870; m. Hannah Jane Win- chester, of New Haven, May 9, 1872. Apptd. to drill troops for state of Conn., 1861; commd. 1st It. and adj., Aug. 28, 1862; 2d. It. 28th Conn. Vols., Nov. 26, 1862; 1st It., 29th Conn. Vols., Jan. 20, 1864; wounded at Battle of Cliapin's Farms, Sept. 27, 1864; promoted to capt. 29th Copn. Vols., Sept. 27, 1864; hon. mustered out, Nov., 1865. Entered employ of Winchester Repeating Arm Co., Aug. 1, 1870; sec. same, 1871-5, dir., 1875 — , treas., 1881-2, v.-p., 1882-90, pres., 1890-1911; resigned presidency, Jan. 20, 1911, and elected consulting dir. Mem. Corpn., Yale U., 1884-02; trustee Sheffield Scientific Sch., mem. bd. mgrs. Observatory, in Yale Coll. Mem. Conn., Acad. Arts and Sciences, Loyal Legion, Automobile Club of N.H. (pres.), Auto Assn. of Conn. (dir.). Received decoration of the Medjidi, Turkey. Clubs: Army and Navy (Conn.), Colby, Graduates', Lawn, Country (New Haven), New York Yacht, New Haven Yacht, Sachem's Head Yacht, Nonantum. Hammonasset, and other outing clubs. Home: 423 Pro-]iect St., New Haven, Conn.* BENNETT, WilUam Henry, M.D.; b. Whiting, Vt., Apr. 1, isti:;; s. lloUis Kendall and Mary Catherine (Prattj Bennett; A.B., Brown U., 1886, A.M., 1889; M.D., New York Homre. Med. Coll., 1889; m. Martha Cordelia Broughton, of Whitehall, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1890. l^rof. chemistry and toxicology, Womans Med. Coll., New York, 1887-9; began practice at Fitchburg, Mass., 1889; pres. and phys. Fitchburg Home for Aged Ladies; mem. Fitchburg Common Council, 1902-4 (pres., 1903-4); mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1905, Bd. of St. Commrs., 1906-8. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Worcester Co. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Genecol. Soc, Mass. State Homoe. Soc, Fitchburg Med. Club, Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Chmn. Citizens' Party, 1911, 12, 13. Clk, 1st Bapt. Ch. since 1890. Mason; mem. K. of H., U.O.P.F. Address: 39 llartwell St., Fitchburg, Alass. BENNETT, "William Lyon, judge; b. New Haven, Conn., May 19, 1848; s. Hon. Thomas and Mary Ann (Hull) Bennett; A.B., Yale, 1869; LL.B., Yale U. Law Sch., 1871; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 5, 1878, Frances T. Welles (now deceased); 3 children, Ethel Welles (Mrs. Walter B. Schiffer, of New Haven), Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. James C. Sander- son, of Minneapolis, Minn.), Francis T. Practiced New Haven, 1871—; mem. firm of Doolittle, Stod- dard & Bennett, later Doolittle & Bennett, and Fay & Bennett; instr. law (contracts, sales and Ins.), Yale U. Law Sch., 1905 — ; judge Court of Common Pleas, New Haven County, 1905-8; judge Superior Ct. of Conn., Sept. 9, 1908 — . Democrat. Episcopalian. Office: County Court House, New Haven, Conn.* BENSON, Charles Sweetser, M.D.; b. Lewiston, Me., July 20, 1872; s. Edgar E. and Ella A. (Sweet- ser) Benson; ed. Yale; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1896; m. Fanny Swett, of Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 20, 1898; 2 children, Katherine Whit- tier, Philip Edgar. Practiced in Haverhill, Mass., since 1898; attending surgeon to Hale Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Haverhill Med. Club. Ma- son. Republican. Universalist. Club: Pentucket. Home: 39 Summer St. Office: 50 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass. BENSON, Cyras Molten; b. Woonsocket, R.I., July 20, 1878; s. Amasa Benjamin and Harriet Isabel (Molten) Benson; ed. English High Sch., Worcester, Mass.; Child's Business Coll.; Phila. Textile Sch., 2 yrs., 1900, 01. Supt. Valley Woolen Mills, Cherry Valley, Mass., 1901-2; agt. Powhat- tan Woolen Co., Chester, Pa., 1903-4; went to At- lanta, Ga., Jan., 1905, and did spl. work for 3 mos. for Atlanta Iron & Woolen Co.; returned to Bos- ton, and became connected with the E. & R. Co., launderers, cleaners and dyers; now pres. E. & R. Dyeing & Cleaning Co., v.-p. E. & R. Laundry Co. and mgr. and dir. both cos. Republican. Unita- rian. Clubs: Economic, Belmont Country. Recre- ations: golf, motoring. Home: 1246 Commonwealth Av., Allston, Mass. Office: 223 Mass. Av., Cam- bridge, Mass. BENSON, rrank Weston, painter; b. Salem, Mass., Mar. 24, 1862; s. George W. and Elizabeth (Poole) Benson; tech. edn. in sch. drawing and painting, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1880-3; Julien Acad., Paris, 1883-5; m. Ellen Perry Peirson, of Salem, Mass., Oct., 1888. Instr. drawing and paint- ing Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, since 1889. Received medal, Chicago Expn., 1893; Carnegie Inst., Pitts- burg, 1899; 2 prizes, Boston Art Club; 2 prizes, Jordan Gallery, Boston; prize, Cleveland Art Assn.; Shaw Fund prize, Soc. Am. Artists, New Y^ork; Clark prize, Hallgarten prize, Nat. Acad. Design: Ellsworth prize, Chicago, and silver medal, Paris Expn., 1900: gold medal, Carnegie Inst., 1903; Lip- pincott prize, Phila., 1904; 2 gold medals, St. Louis Expn., 1904; gold medal, Phila. Art Club, 1906; sil- ver medal, Corcoran Gallery, Washington, 1907: Potter Palmer medal and prize, Chicago, 1910. N.A., 1905; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Home: Salem, Mass. Studio: Riverway Studios. Boston.* BENT, Arthur Cleveland, ornithologist; b. Taun- ton, Mass., Nov. 25, 1866; s. William Henry and Harriet Fellowes (Hendee) Bent; prej). edn. Bris- tol Acad., Taunton; A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Made- lein Vincent Godfrey, of Taunton, Mass., Jan. 20, 108 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1914; 1 son, Frederick Hendee (b. Nov. 14, 1914, died Apr. 2, 1915). I?egan as agt. Safety Seamless Pocket Co., 1S91, continuing 4 yrs. ; becaine con- nected with the Plymoutli lOlectric I.,iKht Co. as treas., 1893, pies, since 1900; was treas. Atlantic Covering Co., 1904; gen. nigr. Mason Machine Works, 1900-14, now dir.; dir. Old Colony Light & Power Assn., Provincetown Light & Power Co., Marion Gas Co., Plymouth Gas Light Co., Mason Machine Works, Andrew J. Kerr Co. Has served as mem. Bd. of Aldermen, City Council and Sch. Com., all of Taunton. Trustee Bristol Acad. Fel- low Am. Ornithologists' ITnion; asso. mem. Smith- sonian Instn. (Washington, D.C.). University Mu- seum (Harvard): mem. T^ristol County Acad. Sci- ences (pres. 1915). Republican. Fpiscopaliaii. Clubs: Winthrop (Taunton), Harvard (Boston), Cosmos (Washington). Deeply interested in study of birds and has in course of preparation a work entitled "Life Histories of North American Birds," which is to be pub. by Smithsonian Instn. Ad- dress: Taunton, Mass. BENT, Charles Iieslie, chair mfr. ; b. Gardner, Mas.s., Oct. 23, 1S(>0; s. Samuel and Mary Louise (Kmery) Bent; od. pub. schs.; m. Emma Fisk Eaton, of Gardner, Jan. 5, 1888; 3 children, S. Harold, Marion, Rodcric L. Pres. S. Bent & Bros., Inc. (established, 1867); v. -p. 1st Nat. Bank; dir. Gardner Theatre Co.; trustee Gardner Savings Bank. Mason. Club: Gardner Boat. Address: Gardner, Mass. BENT, Cliarles Mcllvaine, banker; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Oct. 5. 1835; s. Nathaniel Tucker and Catherine Eliza Donaldson (Metcalf) Bent; de- scendant of John Bent, who settled in that part of Sudbury, Mass., now a portion of Wayland, 1638; ed. pub. schs., Worcester, Mass.; m. Helen Maria Kennedy, of Milton, Mass., Oct. 10, 1867; 1 daughter, Catherine Metcalf. Began active career in Woi-cester (state) Bank, June, 1850, continuing in various capacities for 14 yrs.; Nov., 1864, be- came treas. People's Savings Bank, continuing over 48 yrs. in one position, and since 1912 has been pres. Pres. Worcester Dispensary, Worces- ter Homce. Hosp. Assn. for several yrs. Repub- lican. Episcopalian; warden, vestryman, precen- tor, elk. and treas. All Saints Parish for periods, 20 to 45 yrs.; del. to several Diocesan convs. ; treas. and del. Conv. of Diocese of Western Mass. since its incorporation. Was pres. Worcester Choral Union 5 yrs.; pres. and mgr. Worcester County Musical Assn. for 7 yrs. (this orgn. is of nat. rep- utation and has maintained an annual festival for 55 yi's. at which many of the most famous artists of the day have appeared). Recreations: music, church work. Home: 36 Fruit St. Office: 450 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BBNT, Cliarles Orra, chair mfr.; b. Fitzwilliam, N.H., June 4, 1835; s. Hyman and Levina (Allen) Bent; ed. common schs.; m. Sept. 16, 1864, Eme- line, d. John Barnhill, of Nova Scotia (now de- ceased); 2d, Apr. 28, 1895, Angeline Barney, widow of George Wetherbee, of Nantucket, Mass. Lived in Cal., 1858-68; returned to Gardner, 1868, and organized the mfg. firm of S. Bent & Bros., con- tinuing until 1910 (retired); dir. Westminster Nat. Bank, Gardner Electric Co., Old People's Home. Mem. Water Bd.; sewer commr. ; served as chief engr. of Fire Dept. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W. Ad- dress: Gardner, Mass. BBNT, Oeorg'e 'W., mfr.; b. Nova Scotia, Sept. 10, 1845; s. Lt)uis and Sara (Coffins) Bent; ed. pub. high and private schools of Marblehead and Lynn, Mass.; served in Co. I, 8th Mass. Vols., 1862-4; married twice (first wife deceased): 4 children. Served apprenticeship at the upholster- ing trade: established G. W. Bent & Co., mfrs. of bods and bedding, 1882; now pres. G. W. Bent Co., Standard Wire Mattress Co., Mattress Tufting Ma- chine Co.. International Mfg. Co. (Phillips, Me.), Morse Furniture Co. (Boston); dir. Liberty Trust Co., W. P. B. Brooks Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Home Market. Recreations: country life. Summer Home: Mountain View, N.H. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Main office and factory: 93 Causeway St., Boston; factories at Lexington, Me., Moultonville, N.H., and Everett, Mass. BBNT, Samuel Arthur, lawver, author; July 1, ISll-Nov. 22, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BENT, William Woodwortli, lawyer; b. Nor- wich, Conn., Apr. 17, 1883; s. IMartin Francis and Harriet Peckham (Woodworth) Bent; descendant of early Colonial ancestry; prep. edn. Norwich Free Acad.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1905; m. Sept. 2, 1908, Corrine Ethel Secor, of Bridgeport, Conn. Began practice Oct., 1905, in partnership with lOlmer H. Lounsbury, as Lounsbury & Bent; now associated with ex-Mayor Edward T. Buckingham, as Buckingham & Bent. Democrat; chmn. Dem. (;om., Bridgeport, 3 yrs.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; justice of the peace since 1904. Mem. Bridgeport Bar Assn., Bridgeport Bd. of Trade. Episcopalian. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Independent Order of Foresters, N.E.O.P. Home: 148 Poplar St. Office: Conn. Nat. Bank Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. BENTIiBY, George William; b. Warickshire, England, Sept. 14, 1859; s. John and Caroline (Pegg) Bentley; came to America, 1881; m. Emma J. Myers, of N.Y. City, Aug. 29, 1889; 4 children, E. Caroline, Grace Elizabeth, George William, Jr., Ruth. Began with Mark A. Torrey Co., mfrs'. agts. and commn. mchts., Boston, 1883; firm incorpo- rated, 1892, as Torrey & Bentley Co.; title changed, 1896, to George W. Bentley Co., of which is pres. and treas. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. British Naval and Mil. Assn. of Mass., Royal Scots Reserve, Montreal, Can. Ex-pres. British Charitable Soc, Boston. Republican. Episcopa- lian. Mason; mem. DeMolay Commandery, K.T., Boston. Clubs: Boston City, Belmont Country, Vic- torian, (Canadian. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 19 Adams St., Somerville, Mass. Office: 192 State St., Boston, Mass. BBNTIjBY, Bufus Clarence, educator; asso. prof, education, Stanford U., Cal., since 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BENTIiBY, Wilson Alwyn, meteorologist; b. Jericho, Vt., Feb. 9, 1865: s. Thomas Edwin and Fanny Eliza (Colton) Bentley; ed. pub. sch. Jeri- cho; unmarried. Taught music, 1885-6; since 1882 a student of snow crystals and other meteorol. studies; has made 2,000 photomicrographs of snow crystals, 400 of frost crystals, 200 of ice and ice crystals, hail, etc., and many hundreds of dew, clouds, raindrops, etc. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, A. A. A.S. Has written various monographs relating to these studies, published by U.S. Weather Bur., 1902. 1904, 1905, 1908, and articles "Snow" and "Frost" in Encyclopedia Americana, contbns. to inags. and lectures on similar themes. Progressive. Home: Jericho, Vt.* BENTON, Charles Everett, insurance; b. Bel- iTiont, Mass., May 7, 1887; s. Everett Chamberlin and Willena Blanche (Rogers) Benton; descendant of Andrew Benton, who settled in Conn. River Valley, about 1640; prep. edn. Hopkinson and Stone schools, Boston; Dartmouth, 1907-9; course at Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; unmarried. Began active career in employ of Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Boston, 1910-12; mem. firm of John C. Paige & Co. since Jan. 1. 1912; treas. The Belmont Courier. Republican. Univer- salist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. (Mason (32°). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Athlf'tic Assn., Dart- mouth. Oakley Country, Belmont Springs Country, Eastern Dog, Boston Yacht. Recreations: golf, vachting. Home: 75 Oakley Rd., Belmont, Mass. Office: 65 Kilby St., Boston. BENTON, Everett Chamberlin, fire insurance; b. Guildhall, Vt., Sept. 2.'), 1862; s. Charles Emerson and Adda (Chamberlin) Benton; descendant of An- drew Benton, who settled in Connecticut River Valley, about 1640; ed. high school, Lancaster, N.H. ; m. Willena Blanche Rogers, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 25, 1885; children. Jay R., Charles E., Blanche A., Dorothy D., Hannah S., Josiah H. En- tire business career has been spent with John C. Paige & Co.; began 1882 and has been member of firm since 1899; pres. Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co. Mem. Executive Council of Gov. Wolcott of Mass.: mem. Met. Park Commn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Real Estate Exchange (v.-p.). Republican. Universalist. Scottish and York Rite WHO'S WHO IN NEW lilNGLAND 1U9 Mason. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Algonquin, Oakley Country. Belmont Spiinji Countr\. Author' His- tory of Guildhall, Vt., 1882. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 75 Oakley Rd., Belmont, Mass. Office: 65 Kilby St., Boston. BEITTOIT, Guy Potter, educator; b. Kenton, O., May 26, 1S65; s. Daniel Webster and Hairiet (Wharton) Benton; A.B., Baker U.; A.M., Ohio Wes- levan; also studied U. of Wooster, and in Berlin; (D.D., Baker, 1900. Ohio Weslevan U., 1905; LL.D., Upper Iowa U., 1906; U. of Vermont, 1911; Middle- bury [Vt.] College, 1912); m. Dolla Konantz, of Ar- cadia, Kan., Sept. 4, 1SS9. Superintendent schools. Ft. Scott, Kan., 1890-5; assistant state supt. public instrn., Kan., 1S95-6; prof, history and sociology, Baker U., 1896-9; pres. Upper Iowa U., 1899-02; Miami U., 1902-11; pres., U. of Vermont since .July 1, 1911. M.E. clergyman; lecturer: mem. Kan. State Bd. Edn., 1899. Pres. Southeastern Kan. Teachers' Assn., 1892; sec. Ohio Conf. Coll. Deans and I'resi- dents, 1903-5; pres. Ohio Coll. Assn., 1904; chmn. com. from Ohio Coll. Assn. on An Ednl. Policy for Ohio, 1904-5; pres. Ednl. Soc. of Cincinnati Conf. M.E. Ch., 1904-5; pres. Ohio Conf. of Coll. Presi- dents and Deans, 1906; pres. Ohio Young Men's Christian Associations, 1909-10; sec. Nat. Assn. of State Univs., 1910 — . Elector of the Hall of Fame, 1910 — ; mem. Nat. Inter-Fraternity Conf., 1911-15; pres. Vt. Free Library Commn.. 1912-13; nat. pres. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, 1912-14; v.-chmn. Vt. State Bd. Edn.. 1913-15. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. Author: The Real College. 1909. Address: 28 University PL, Builington, Vt.* BENTON, Jay B(ayard), newspaperman; b. Guildhall, Vt., Apr. 10, 1870; s. Charles Emerson and Adda (Chamberlin) Benton; grad. St. Johns- bury (Vt.) Acad.. 1885; A.B., Dartmouth. 1890, A.M., 1893. Librarian Young Men's Inst., N.Y. City, 1885-6; upon leaving college began newspaper work as reporter, Boston Transcript, and became asst. city editor; asst. mng. editor Boston Journal, 1894-8; since city editor, Boston Transcript; Bos- ton corr. New York Dramatic Mirror, 1891-12; press representative Hollis St., Colonial, Tremont and Park theatres. Republican. Mem. Dartmouth Assn. (Boston), Theta Delta Chi. (32° Mason (St. Bernard Commandery, K.T., Mystic Shrine) ; mem. Keystone Chapter, O.E.S. (past patron). Clubs: University, Newspaper, Papyrus, Point Shirley, Winchester Country, Dartmouth Club. Became in- terested in amateur ballooning and was 33d man in America to receive license as internat. aero- nautic pilot; won several prizes, including Boston Herald cup and Stevens cup for longest flight on record in N.E. ; pres. Aero Club of N.E., 1912; as- sisted in forming Assn. of Internat. Aeronautic Pilots (sec. since 1909); has delivered various ad- dresses on balloon trips before clubs in Boston and vicinity. Home: 2 Summit Av., Winchester, Mass. Office: Boston Transcript, 324 Washington Str,' Boston. BBNTON, Josiah Henry, lawyer; b. Addison, Vt., Aug. 4. 1843; s. Josiah Henry and Martha Ellen (Danforth) Benton; ed. New London (N.H.) Lit. and Scientific Inst.; LL.B.. Albany Law Sch., 1866; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1869; LL.D., Norwich U., 1908); m. Josephine B. Aldrich, of Bradford, Vt., Mav 19. 1866; 2d, Marv Elizabeth Abbott, of Con- cord, N.H., Sept. 31, 1875. Pvt. Co. H, 12th Vt. Vols., Aug. 15, 1862-Julv, 1S63. Admitted to bar, 1866; practiced at Lancaster. N.H., 1867-73; asst. clerk and clerk N.H. Ho. of Ren.. 1868-9, 1870-2: practiced law. Boston, since 1S73. Dir. Northern R.R., since 1879. Lecturer on corpus, and rail- roads, Boston U. Law Sch., 1894-06. Trustee Bos- ton Pub. Library, since 1894 (now pres. bd.): trus- tee Mass. State Library (pres. bd.), and Boston U. Republican. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc , Bosto- nian Soc, Vt. Hist. Soc, Vt. Assn.. Kinsley Post G.A.R., Authors Club. London. Algonquin Club. Author of monographs, addresses, etc., on legal, economic and legislative subjects; also Samuel Slade Benton. His Ancestors and Descendants, 1901: A Notable Libel Suit. 1904; Early Census Making in Massachusetts, 1905: The Story of the Old Boston Town House. 1908; The Book of Com- mon Prayer, 1910: Warning Out in New England, 1911. Home: 265 Newbury St. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston.* BBKDAN, John Blilton, college prof.; b. Toledo, O., July 9, 1873; s. I'otor Frederick and Mary Eliz- abeth (Ketcham) Berdan; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; B.A., Yale, 1896, Ph.D., 1899; studied Sorbonne, Paris, 1899-1900: m. Anna May Rodgers, of Toledo, O., June 25, 1902; 2 children, Mary Anna, Pamela Rodgers. Began as instr., Yale, 1903; asst. prof, rhetoric, 1907-11; asst. prof. English, Yale, since 1911. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi (Yale Chapter). Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven), Players (New York). Editor: Poems of John Cleveland. 1903: (with Schulz and Joyce) Modern Essays, 1915. Wrote a series of monographs on the Tudor literature. Recreations: travel, art. Ad- dress: 71 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. BBBG, Irving' Husted, clergyman; b. Rocky Hill, N.J., Mar. 8, 1878; s. Herman C. (D.D.) and Estelle (Campbell) Berg; descendant of Col. Henry Antes, of Pa.; g.s. Rev. Prof. J. F. Berg, D.D.; ed. Flush- ing (N.Y.) Inst., 1889-91; Erasmus Hall Acad., Flatbush. N.Y., 1892-3; Rutgers Coll. Prep. Sch., 1894-5; Ellenville (N.Y.) High Sch., 1896-7; A.B., Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1901; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem.. 1904; m. Bessie Humphrey Arthur, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 25, 1904; 2 children, Arthur Campbell, Frederick Vanderveer. Ordained pastor Reformed Ch., 1904; pastor North Reformed Ch., Watervliet, N.Y., 1904-6, 1st Ch., Catskill, N.Y., 1906-12, South Congl. Ch.. Hartford, Conn., since Apr. 1, 1912. Trustee Hartford Sch. of Relig. Peda- gogy, 1912-13. Mem. Conn. Valley Theol. Club, Drama League, Chi Phi, K.R.T. Independent Dem- ocrat. Clubs: University, Hartford Golf, Get To- gether, Congregational. Recreations: tennis, golf, motoring. Wrote chapter on "The Reformed Church," in "Recent Christian Progress," 190 9, Address: 85 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. BBBGBN, ranny Dlckerson, author; b. Mans- field, O., Feb. 4, 1846; d. Thomas and Rachel E. Dickerson; grad. Antioch Coll., 1875; m. Joseph Young Bergen, June 28, 1876. Dramatized Long- fellow's Miles Standish. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books and writings.) Home: North Cambridge, Mass.* BBBGEN, Joseph Young", author; b. Red Beach, Me., Feb. 22, 1851; s. Joseph Y. and Mary L. Ber- gen; A.B., Antioch Coll., 1872: m. Fanny Dickerson, June 28, 1876. On Ohio geol. survey; teacher of physics, Boston Latin Sch.. 1887; jr. master and master Boston English High Sch., 1889-01. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writ- ings.) Home: North Cambridge, Mass.* BEBGBNGBBN, Anna Farquhar, author; b. Brookville. Ind.. Dec. 23, 1865; d. John Hansen and Frances Mary Farquhar; ed. Indianapolis, Boston and Europe; studied for professional musical stage; cultivated voice for concert stage; m. Ralph Wilhelm Bergengren, Jan. 26, 1900. Sang in ch. and taught singing at the same time. Lost re- markable voice through overwork. Began to write for Boston Transcript, Detroit Free Press and Springfield Republican during musical career; while in London and Paris was foreign corr. Bos- ton Transcript; later asst. editor National Maga- zine, until 1902. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 98 Chestnut St., Boston; (summer) Scituate, Mass.* BBBG-ENGBBN, Ralph "Wilhelm, special corr.. author: b. Gloucester, Mass., Mar. 2, 1871; s. Fred- erick William Alexis and Caroline Frances (Boyn- ton) Bergengren; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Anna Farquhar, Jan. 26, 1900. Cartoonist Boston Sun- day Globe, 1897-9; dramatic critic, 1899-1900, edi- torial writer since 1900. Boston Budget; asst. editor Publicity Bureau, 1902-5: art critic Boston Advertiser, 1904-7. Author: In Case of Need, 1900. Contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Home: 98 Chest- nut St Office: Pierce Bldg., Boston.* BBBGH, Iiouis De Coppet, architect: Dec. 20, 1856-Jan. 28, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who- in America, 1912-13.) BBBGIN, Stephen Albetrt, M.D. ; b. Milford. Mass., July 30. 1873: s. Michael and Marv Hannah (Meade) Bersin; ed. pub. schs.,. Hopkinton and Waltham, Mass.; St. Joseph's parochial sch., Wal- llu WlUrS WHO IN NEW ENGLAND tliam; A.B., Boston Coll.. ISiMi; :M.I).. Harvard Med. Sch., I'JOO; m. Ellen Teresa KinneKiin, of Waltliam, Sept. t'l, 1904; 6 children, Stephen A., I'aul F., Charles M., l''rances, George, .Joseph, lloii.se othcer, St. Vincent's Hosp., Worcester, 1901; practiced in Worcester since 1902; resident phys. Smallpox ilosp., AValtliam, 1902; asst. surgeon St. Vincent's Hosi)., Worcester, 1902-6; obstetrician, same, 1915. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Sec, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Mem. Knights of ColumlMis, Ancient Order Of Hibernians, Mass. Catholic Order of l'"oresters. Foresters of America, Irish Xat. Foresters, Knights of the Golden Eagle. Mem. Hon. Corps, Emmet Guards, Co. G., 9th Itegt., M.V.M., Worces- ter; was capt. of varsit\' hasel)all team, Boston Coll., 1896. Democrat. Club: Harvard (Worces- ter). Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: 33 Portland St., Worcester, Mass. BEBKEIiE'^, Oeorg-e Carlton, M.D. ; b. Milton, Vt., .lulv 10, 1870; s. Uoderick Hill and Hannah (O'Donnell) Berkeley; grad. Goddard Sem., 1S90; student Mills Training Sch., Bellevue Hosp., New York, 1890-2; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1894; house surgeon, Marv Fletcher Hosp., Burlington, Vt., IS mos.; m. Kingston, Ont., June 23, 1903, Ha A. Miller. Home: St. Albans, Vt. BEBIiE, Adolf Augrustus, clergyman: b. St. Louis, .Jan. 24, ISGC; s. i'rotas and Elizabeth (Cor- nelius) lierle; Oberlin Coll. Theol. Sem., 1884-7, S.T.B., 1887; Harvard, 1889-91, A.B. and A.M., 1891; studied in Berlin, Paris and London; (D.D., Yankton, 1894, Drurv, 1903); m. Mary Augusta (Oberlin, 1889), d. Prof. G. I-^ederick Wright, of Oberlin, Dec. 24, 1891. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1887; pastor Brighton Ch., Boston, 1891-02, Union Park Ch., Chicago. 1902-4, Crombie St. Ch., Salem, Mass., 1904-8, Shaw^mut Ch., Boston. 1908-11; prof, applied Christianity, Tufts Coll., 1911 — . Head of moral and Social Welfare Commn. of Mass. State Conf. Congl. Chs.; active in promotion of sociol. legislation in Mass. Republican. Mason. Club: Harvard (Boston). (See W'ho's Wlio in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: Cambridge, Mass.* BEBNABD, Barnard Ii., M.D. ; b. Russia, May 1."., 1860; s. Alexander and Sophia (Sominski) Bernard; ed. grammar and high schs. (gymnasium) and med. coll., Russia, degree of physician and surgeon, 1883; post-grad, course. Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; m. .Jan. 12, 1886, Annie Segall, of Vilna, Russia. Began practice in Russia. 1883; came to America, 1888; instr., Boston Coll. of Phys. and Surg.. 1903-12; visiting phys. to Home for Destitute .Jewish Cliildren, Boston, for 14 yrs. Mem. Bd. Examiners Boston Pub. Libraries until 1912. Hebrew. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. .Soc, Gyencol. Soc. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Order B'rith Al)raham and Independent Order B'rith Abraham. Home: 440 Warren St., Roxbury. Mass. Office: 195 Dorcliester St., South Boston, Mass. BBBNABD'X', Amy AUemand, author. (See vol. 1909, also Wlio's Wlio in America, 1910-11.) BBBNIEB, Joseph Edouard, editor and pub.; b. P.Q., t^an.. May 24. 1N66; s. Evremond and Darie (Pelletier) Bernier; A.B., Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Coll., 1886; LL.B.. Laval U., Ouebec, 1889; m. Carm^line C6t6, of Manchester, N.H., July 17, 1902. J^earned newspaper business in Man- chester, N. H., and in 1895 became propr. L-Avenir National, a daily J<^rench newspaper, Manchester, and so continues. Dir. Canado Am. Assn. l^oman Catholic. Maccabees. F.F.A. Clubs: .Joliet. '"(^rcle National. Recreations: motoring. Home: 257 Mer- rimack St. Office: 70 Merrimack St., Manchester, N.H. BBBBY, Charles Francis, surgeon; b. Newton, Mass., May 11, 1871; s. Charles William and I'Vances (Peers) Berry; descendant of Admiral Berry, of the JOnglish Navy, and g.s. of Capt. Nicliolas Berry, who came to America, 1832; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1910; m. Lorette C. Hawkins, of Milford, N.H., July 28, 1897; 2 children, Charles Floyd, Lorette May. Practiced in Boston since 1899; prof, medicine. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, since 1905; dir. Brighton Co-opera- tive Bank. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Med. Headquar- ters 1st Squadron of Cav., Nat. Lancers (Boston). Mason (K.T., Shrlner). Recreations: shooting, lishiiig. Home and office: 541 Commonwealth Av., Bos tun. BBBKY, Elmer, college prof.; b. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. y, 1879; s. Elisha A. and Julia (Crawford) Berry; B.S., U. of Neb., 1901; Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., 1902, M.P.E., 1908; spl. student. Harvard Med. Sch., summers, 1907, 1908; U. of Berlin, 1912-13; m. Priscilla Melick, of Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 10, 1904. Prof, anatomy, physiology, gymnastics, etc., Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll. since 1904; dir. play activities Teachers' Training Sch., U. of Me., 1914. Mem. Am. Physical Edn. Assn. Methodist. Mem. A.O.U.W. Recreations: camping. Home: 88 North- ampton Av., Springfield, Mass. BEBRY, John Cutting-, M.D. ; b. Sagadahoc Co., Me., Jan. 16, 1847; s. Stephen Decatur B. ; prep. edn. Monmoulli (Me.) Acad.; student, Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), U.S. Marine Hosp., Portland; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Pliila., 1871; post-grad, study. New York, 1885, Vienna, 1894; m. Marie Elizabeth Gove, of Bath, Me., Apr. 10, 1872; 3 children, Catherine Fiske, Gordon (M.D. ), Helen Cary (Mrs. Horace F. Holton, of St. Louis, Mo.). Apptd. med. missionary by A.B.C.F.M., 1871; served in Japan, 1872-93; introduced many improvements in treat- ment of diseases and in prison management, established hosps. and training sell, for nurses, and was intimately identified with med., I'eligious. humanitarian and ednl. movements of Japan for 21 yrs. Decorated by Emperor of Japan witli Order of the Sacred Treasure. Resident of Worces- ter, Mass., since 1896; ophthalmic and aural sur- geon, Worcester City Hosp.; visiting ophthalmol- ogist, Baldwinsville Hosp. Cottages. Mem. and med. advisor. Prudential Com. A.B.C.F.M. ; pres. Memorial Home for Blind; mem. N.E. Ophthal. Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Soc. S.A.R. (pres., Worcester Chapter), Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Worcester Economic (ex-pres.). Congregational (ex-pres.), Worcester (bounty. Home: 28 Trow- bridge Rd. Address: 19 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. BEBRy, John James, M.D.; b. Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 3, 1858; s. Rev. Joshua D. and Jane ( Belden ) Berry; student Phillips Exeter Acad, and Dart- mouth; M.D., Uniy. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1878; studied in England and Germany; m. Fannie B. Crans, of N.Y. City, Oct. 26, 1881; 2 daughters. Marguerite (wife of Capt. W. H. Parker, U.S.M.C), Helen (wife of Lt. R. A. Theobald, U.S.N. ). Served as interne in Hosp. lor Ruptured and Crippled; asst. phys. Chambers St. Hosp.; house surgeon, St. Francis (German) Hosp., all of N.Y. City; practiced in Portsmouth, N.H., since 1884; asst. editor N.E. Med. Monthly since 18SS; visiting- surgeon, Portsmouth Hosp. since 1886; visiting phys., Wentworth Home for Chronic Invalids since 1913. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Rockinghani^ Co. Med. Soc, Portsmouth Med. Assn., New York Path. Soc, Internat. Med. Congress (sec. sect, on anatomy, 1887), Fairfield Co. (Conn.) Med. Soc. (hon.). Author: A Life of David Belden, 1881: contbr. to various med. .iours. Address: Ports- mouth, N.H. BERRV, Iiouis Fletcher, clergyman; b. Titus- ville. Pa., Nov. 24, 1868; s. Gurdon Sill and Eliza- beth S. (Chase) Berry; grad. Titusville High Sch., 1886; grad. Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1888; A.B., Harvard, 1892; B.D., Ando^er Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Marion, d. Dr. J. J. H. Love, of Montclair, N.J., Oct. 10, 1899; 1 son, Sidney Love, b. Dec. 13, 1902. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1894; pastor, Groveland, Mass., 1894-7; asst. pastor, 1st Ch., Montclair, N.J., 1897-03; pastor, 1st Ch.. Stamford, Conn., since Dec, 1903. Mem. Fairfield Assn. Congl. Ministers. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Stamford Yacht. Address: 59 Prospect St., Stam- ford. Conn. BERRY, "Wilbur Flsk, clergyman; b. Camden, Mc, .\o\-. 24, 1851; s. Nicholas and Hope Strong (Clark) Berry; ed. INIe. Wesleyan Sem., and Wes- leyan U., 3 yrs.; (D.D., Grant U., 1906, Weslevan U., 1907); m. Livonia S. French, of Solon, Me., July 16, 1878. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1884; pastor, Saco, Me., 1881-3, Woodfords, 1884-6, Lew- iston, 1886-8, Farmington. 1888-91, Waterville, 1892-6; Portland, 1897-9: sec Christian Civic WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 111 League, 1899-02; pres. Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Woman's Coll., 1902-9; again sec. Christian Civic League, 1909-10, supt. same, 1910 — i. Mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Cii., 1892, 1896, 1901; mem. Me. State Teachers' Assn. Republican. Home: R.F.D. 39, Waterville, Me.* BERRT, William A., trustee; b. Bristol, N.H., Oct. 23, 1824; s. Nathaniel S. and lluth (Smith) Berry; father was war governor of New Hamp- shire, 2 terms, 1861-3; ed. Hebron Acad., one term; m. Laura A. Pratt, of Hebron, N.H., Oct. 7, 1851 (died Apr. 12, 1914); 1 daughter, Mrs. Emma B. Phipps. In business with father as N. S. Berry & Son, tanners, 1844-57 (burned out 1846 and 1857); partner Draper & Berry, glove mfrs., 1858-64, Kent & Berry, 1866-77, Mason & Berry, wood pulp mfrs., 1881-92; trustee Bristol Savings Bank since 1862 (only charter mem. now living); as executor, administrator or agt. has settled over 100 estates in probate cts. of N.H.; justice of the peace since 1846, notary public since 1871; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1855, 7, 8; asst. U.S. revenue assessor, 1861-8; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Bristol, 7 yrs. ; moderator town meetings, 7 yrs. Republican. Methodist. Odd Fellow since 1851, Mason since 1861. Address: Bristol, N.H. BEBBY, William Fran]b:lin, railway official; Feb. 2, 1844-Jan. 8, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BESSE, Irvin, mf r. ; Julv 17, 1855-Mar. 10, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) BEST, WilUam B., cigar mfr. (See vol. 1909.) BETTS, Frederic A.; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) BETTS, Jolin Melson, educator. (See vol. 1909.) BETTS, William James, educator; b. Stamford, Conn., May 19, 1847; s. James and Amelia d'Autre- mont (Lockwood) Betts; prep. edn. Belts Acad., Stamford; A.B., Yale, 1870, A.M., 1873; m. New Haven, Conn., 1876, Anna Woods Parish. Prin. Betts Acad., 1870-08. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Yale, Alpha Delta Phi (New York), Stamford Yacht, Suburban. Address: Stamford, Conn. BEYER, Henry Gustav, med. insp. U.S.N. ; now at Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BIBBER, Randall Doyle, M.D.; Sept. 1, 1845- June 9, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BICKEORS, Charles Swan, merchant; b. Belfast, Me Julv 17, 1860; s. Ezra and Lydia Tyler (Swan) Bickford; ed. pub. and high schs. of Belfast until 1875; B.S., U. of Me., 1882; m. Belfast, Nov. 19. 1907, Hattie A. Clark. Taught school to pay way through college; entered employ of The Swan & Sibley Co., wholesale grain, flour and provisions, 1882; engaged in newspaper work for self, 1889-93; tered employ of The Swan & Sibley Co., 1893, 'of which was sec. until 1911; since sec. and dir. Swan, Whitten, Bickford Co. Has held various offices in citv govt.; chmn. trustees Belfast Free Library; chrnn. Sch. Bd. since 1900. Republican. Univefsalist. Mem. U. of Me. Alumni Assn. (corr. sec, 1888-91, pres., 1895), Beta Theta Pi, etc. Home: 30 Cedar St. Office: 33-37 Water St., Bel- fast, Me. BICKFORD, Clarence AugTistup, editorial writer; b. Saco, Me., Julv 16. 1849; s. James and Sophronia H. (Davis) Bickford; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1872, A.M., 1875 (D.D., 1889); grad. Cobb Divlnitv Sch., Lewiston, Me., 1875; m. Portland, Dec 30; 1875, Kate W. Nevans; 2 children, Georgia Mae, Fritz Clarence. Ordained to ministry Baptist Ch 1875; pastor. Providence, R.I., and Lawrence, Mass., until 1881; editor The Morning Star, a Bapt. reli'^ious weeklv, Boston. 1881-01; editor Current History, 1901-3; editorial writer and contbr. to various pubs, since 1903. Address: 104 Hutchings St., Boston. BICKFORD, Erskine F., retired mfr.; b. Wood- stock, Conn., June 4, 1840; s. Joseph and Phebe C. (Hibbard) Bickford; ed. country schs.; m. Julia L. Putnam, of Maiden, Mass., 1868. Pvt. in Civil War, 18th Conn. Regt., 33 mos., 1862-5; in office service 5 yrs., supt. 33 vrs.. mfg. agt. 5 yrs., Boston Rub- ber Shoe Co., 1865-07, now dir. same co. Pres. Maiden Savings Bank. Pres. Maiden Industrial Aid Soc. ; pres. Associated Charities, Maiden; chmn. exec, com.. Maiden llosp. Republican. Baptist. Address: 38 Main St., Maiden, Mass. BICKFORD, Faith, school prin.; b. Cambridge, Mass., July 15, 1882; d. Rev. Thomas and Anna Maria (Searl) Bickford; unmarried. Prin. Sea Pines Sch. for Girls. Aullior: Daddy Joe's Fiddle, 1903; Gloria, 1904. Home: Brewster, Mass.* BICKFORD, Frank Augustus, M.D.; b. Brooks- yille. Me Apr. 14, 1853; s. Rufus B. and Nancy Poster (Gott) Bickford; prep. edn. East Me. Conf bem.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1874; m Cora B. Coy, of Bradford, Me. Engaged in prac- tice at Bradford, Me., 1874-9; surgeon U.S. Dept. ?coo^"c,'^®"°'''.-°''i'*-.,lS'^^-Sl' ^"z., 1881-3, Mont., 1883-S, practiced Old Town, Me., 1893-6 Bangor 1896-01, Bradford, since 1901. Progressive Uni- versalist. Address: Bradford, Me. BICKFORD, George Hamilton, granite mfr.; Oct. 10, 1868-June 9, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) BICKFORD, Horace Mann, lumber merchant; b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 5, 1859; s. Daniel and Julia (Roberts) Bickford; ed. pub. schs. of Boston; m. Elizabeth Smallwood, of Newton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1884; 2 children, Russell, Horace Mann, Jr. In lumber business in boston since July 1, 1876; firm incorporated, 1898, as The H. M. Bickford Co., of which is pres.; pres. Dorchester Land & Timber Co., Onslow Land & Timber Co., Allison Corpora- tion; dir. North State Lumber Co.; mem. corpn. Weymouth Savings Bank. Mem. Nat. Hardwood Lumber Assn., Mass. Lumber Dealers' Assn., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Mason. (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Wollaston Golf, Commercial (Charles- ton, S.C). Recreations: motoring. Home: Brain- tree, Mass. Address: 70 Kilbv St., Boston, Mass., and 50 Church St., New York. BICKFORD, John Hanson, civil engineer; b. Alton, N.H., May 2, I860;' s. Samuel Evans and Julia Ann (Mooney) Bickford; descendant of John Bickford, who came from England to New Hamp- shire, 1670; ed. Salem (Mass.) High Sch. and with other engrs. in the field, m. Isabelle May French, of Salem, Mass., Apr. 23, 1885; 2 children. Nana French (artist), John H., Jr. Began as elec. engr. with Sprague Electric Ry. & Motor Co., on con- struction lines at St. Joseph (Mo.), Omaha (Neb.), Nashville (Tenn.), Scranton and Reading (Pa.), Long Island City and Flushing (N.Y.), Salem, Beverly, Danvers (IMass.); resigned and estab- lished office in 1891; secured franchise from State of Mass., 1913, for the Boston & Eastern Electric R.R., of which is v.-p.; v. -p. Boston Interurban Realty Trust. Republican. Methodist. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W. Recreations: countrv life, printing. Home: 34 Buffum St., Salem, Ma.ss. Office: 110 State St.. Boston. BICKFORD, Lewis Fage, clergvman; b. Center Harbor, N.H., Oct. 4, 1844; s. Alvah and Nancy Batchelder (Cotton) Bickford; ed. pub. schs., Moul- tonboro and Mereditli to 21; grad. classical course, ;\ew Hampton Lit. and Bibl. Instn., 1869; studied in Theol. Sch. 1 yr. ; m. June 1, 1871, Emma Grace Fox, of New Hampton, N.H. Ordained Bapt. minis- try, 1871; pastor Northwood, Free Bapt. Ch., 1870-5, North Scituate, R.I., 1875-7, Westford, Conn., 1877- 81, North Scriba, N.Y., 1881-3, Scotsburg, N.Y., 1883-6, Wixom. Mich. 1886-91, Davison, Mich., 1891-3, Hardwick. Vt., 1 yr. ; now librarian Gordon- Nash Library. Trustee N.H. Lit. Instn., 1872-5, and since 1894 (exec, com., 1898-11). Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Address: New Hampton, N.H. BICKFOBD, Bohert Sloane, broker; b. Danville, Ky., June 9, 1862; s. Robert and Lucy J. (Sloane) Bickford; grad. high sch., Seneca Falls, N.Y., 1879. Boston (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1881; A.B., cum laude. Harvard, 1885; student. Harvard Law Sch., 1885-6; m. New York, Sept. 3, 1894, Ethel Rummell. In business, and teaching, Boston, 1886-92; pvt. sec. to gov. of Mont., 1893-5; stock and bond broker, Boston, since Oct., 1895. Mem. Governor's Guards, State Militia, Mont., 1893-4. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mont. Soc. of New York, Soc. of Mavflower Descendants of Mass., Soc. of War of 1812, Soc. 112 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Colonial Governors, Delta Upsilon. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). OfTice: S9 State St., Boston. BICKNEIiI^, Albion Harris, artist; b. Turner, Me. Al;ir IS, is:;7; .s. Nelieniiah I^os.son and Louit;egan practice at ^Vorces- ter, Mass., 1883; settled in Island Falls, Me., 1893; mem. U.S. Pension Examining Bd.. Patten, Me. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Aroostook County Med. Soc. Kepublicaii. Conglist. Uoyal Arch Mason. Address: Island Falls, Me. BIOEIiOW, Frederick Nolton, IM.D. ; b. Davis- burg. Mich., Oct. tt, 1885; s. Charles Nolton and Marv (Mavbee) Bigelow; ed. pub. schs.. Holly. Mich.; M.D., U. of Mich. Dept. of Medicine and Surgery, 1907; post-grad, work Harvard, 1910, 1911; unmarried. Interne K.I. Hosp. 2 yrs. ; Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 11/2 yrs.; practiced in Providence since July, 1911, spe- cializing in diseases of the ear, nose and throat; asst. surgeon Ear, Nose and Throat Dept., R.I. Hosp.; consulting aurist and laryngologist. Provi- dence Citv Hosp.; consulting laryngologist, Butler Hosp.; consulting aurist, R.I. Instn. for the Deaf. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., R.L Ophthal. and Otol. Soc, N.E. Otol. and L,aryngol. Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngol- ogy. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Club: University. Address: 26.5 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. BICrEIiO'W, Georgre Alexander, mfr. ; b. Worces- ter, Mass., July 19, 1853; s. Alexander and Adeline (Stockwell) Bigelow; descendant of John Bigelow, who settled at Watertown, Mass., prior to 164 2; ed. pub. and high schs. of Worcester; clerked in Central Nat. Bank 4 yrs.; m. Dora L., d. James and Ellen (Walbridge) Tucker, of Norwich, Conn., Oct. 10, 1877; 4 children, Adelaide (Mrs. A. M. Parker, of Maiden, Mass.), Helen (Mrs. George D. Chuich. of Farmington, Me.), Edward A., Dorothy E. Mem. Hvatt, Coombs & Co., Worcester, and Coombs & Bigelow, Boston, dealers in wool, 1882-92; mgr. Mech. Refrigerating Co., Boston, and sold, 1894. to Quincv Market Cold Storage Co.; pres. and treas. Hopeville Mfg. Co., Worcester. Mass., since 1894. mfrs. of woolen cloth for men's clothing. INIem. Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn., Worcester Cham- ber of Commerce. Mem. South Unitarian Ch. Clubs: Commonwealth, Worcester. Worcester Country. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 3 Loudon St. Office: Foot of Sutton Dane, AVorcester, Mass. BIGEI^OW, Harry M., editor Sunday Press and Times, 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. BIGBIiOW, Henry Forbes, architect; b. Clinton, Mass.. May 12. 1867: s. Henry Nelson and Clarissa Nichols (Forbes) Bigelow; prep. edn.. St. Mark's Sch., Southboi-o. Mass., 1880-4; B.S. in Architec- ture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888: m. Eliza Frothing- ham Davis, of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 14. 1896 (died. 1907); 4 sons, Henry Davis, Edward Liv- ingston. Chandler and Nelson (twins); m. 2d, Susan Thayer, of Lancaster, Mass.. June 1. 1912; 1 son, Eugene Thayer. Piacticed in Boston since 1888; formerly mem. AVinslow. Wetherell & Bige- low, now mem. Bigelow & Wadsworth. Architect St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass.; Shawmut Nat. Bank Bldg., Tremont Bldg.. Hotel Touraine, Bos- ton; residences of Robei't Saltnnstall. of Milton. Mass., .1. J. Storrow. Lincoln. Mass., etc. Trustee St. Mark's Sch. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects: mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Boston Architectural Club, IDelta Psi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Tav- ern. Union (Boston), Somerset. Hoosic Whisick (Canton, Mass.). Recreations: traveling. Home: 142 Chestnut St., Boston; (summer) Brush Hill Rd.. Milton. Mass. Office: 3 Hamilton PL, Boston. BIGBIiOW, John, Jr., soldier, educator; moved to Highland Falls. N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BIGBIiOW, Joseph S., banker; b. Boston, Oct. 28, 184S: s. Horatio and Annie (Smith) Bigelow; prep. edn. Boston Pub. T.,atin Sch., and Mr. Dix- well's pvt. sch.; A.B., Harvard. 1869. A.M.. 1872: m. Mary C. Bryant, of Boston. Apr. 27, 1877; 6 chil- dren, Joseph S. Jr., Mary Cleveland (wife of Dr. J. L. Bremer, of Boston), Arthur G., Cleveland, Henry, Stephen. Began in office of father in Bos- ton; pres. Atlas Nat. Bk., 1897- Apr., 1904; v. -p. Webster and Atlas Nat. I3k. until retired, 1914, now dir. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Som- erset, Algonquin, Tavern, Country, Union Boat, Harvard (New York). Recreations: golf. Home: Cohasset, Mass., and 251 Commonwealth Av. Of- fice: 312 Sears Bldg., Boston. BIGBIiOW, Iiyman Fisher, dentist; b. Norwood, Mas.^., .July 11, 1865; s. Lyman Waldo and Cath- arine (Beal) Bigelow; ed. pub. schs.; grad. Har- vard Dental Sch., 1886; m. Elizabeth Hartshorn, d. Charles H. and Rebecca T. Hartshoi-n, of Wal- pole, Mass., June 24, 1890. In practice in Boston since 1888. Member Harvard Odontol. Soc, Am. Acad. Dental Science, Mass. Dental Soc, Har- vard Dental Alumni Assn. (pres.). Club: Harvard. Home: Norwood, Mass. Office: 179 Newbury St., Boston. BIGBIiOW, Melville Madison, lawyer, author; b. Eaton Rai>id.s, Midi., Aug. 2, 1846; s. William Enos and Daplina Florence (Madison) Bigelow; descendant of John Bageley, Watertown, Mass., 1640; A.B., U. of Mich., 1866, LL.B., 1868, A.M., 1871; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard, 1879; (LL.D., North- western, 1896); m. Alice Bradford Woodman, of Newtonville, Mass., Nov. 10, 1898. Lecturer, for- merly in law dept., U. of Mich., and in North- western U. Law Sch.; prof, in and some time dean of Boston U. Law Sch. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Harvard Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, etc., fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 200 Brattle St., C^ambridge, Mass.* BIGEIiO'W, Prescott, Jr., real estate; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass.. Jul>- 7, 1884; s. Prescott and Bessie Paine (Nagro) Bigelow; prep. edn. Noble's Sch., Boston; student Harvard, 1904-6; m. Marlon Bur- dett, of Boston, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 children, Prescott, od, Mary Jane. Began active career in employ of real estate firm of Burroughs & DeBlois, 1906, continuing 4 yrs.; mem. Poole & Bigelow since .Tune, 1910. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard, Boston Skating, Belmont Spring Country, Country (Brookline. IVIass.), Beverly Yacht (Buz- zards Bay). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 19 Charles River Sq. Office: 70 Kllby St., Boston. BIGBIiOW, Bobert Payne, biologist; b. Bald- winsville, N.Y., July 10, 1863; s. Otis and Margaret (Payne) Bigelow; descendant of John Bigelow, who settled at Watertown, Mass., about 1636; S.B., Harvard, 1887; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1892; m. Caroline Evans Chase, of Milton, Mass., Nov. 9, 1911. Instr. biology, 1893-12, asst. prof, zoology and parasitology, 1912-15, asso. prof, since 1915, librarian, since 1895, IMass. Inst. Tech. Editor Am. Naturalist. 1897-8, Technology Quarterly, 1895-08. Author number of papers on zool. subjects; contbr. series of articles to Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 1900-4, and since 1913. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Assn. Am. Anatomists. Club: St. Botolph. Recreations: walk- ing. Home: 11 Park St., Brookline, Mass.* BIGBIiOW, "Walter J., newspaperman; b. Stowe, Vt., Jan. 22, 1865; s. Newell and Charlotte E. (Munn) Bigelow; grad. Montpeller Sem., 1889; student U. of Vt., 1891-4: m. Florence E. Mooney, of MansonvUIe, Quebec. Sept. 12, 1895; one daugh- ter, Ruth Barr. Became identified with Burlington Free Press, 1892, and was news editor for 17 yrs.; editor and propr. St. Johnsbury Caledonian since 1909; mem. spl. state commn. on double taxation. 1898-1900; mayor of Burlington, 1907-9. Republi- can. Mason. Mem. Nl-sak-i-ton Fish and Game Club. Home: 10 Mt. Pleasant St., St. Johns- bury, Vt. BIGEIiOW, Walter K., pres. Almy, Bigelow & Washburne Co., dept. store. Address: 188 Essex St., Salem, Mass. BIGBIiO'W, "Warren Daniels, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Mass., Nov. 20. 1875: s. Calvin and Lucy Charlotte (Daniels) Bigelow: grad. Roxbury (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1894; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899; B.D., Yale Dlv. Sch., 1902. Ordained Cong'l minister. 1902; pastor 3d Cong'l Ch., Guilford. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 11.-) Conn.: del. to 3d Internal. Council Consl. Chs., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1908: deacon and priest P.B. Ch., 1911; rector St. Peter's Cli., Jamaica Plain. Address: 31 Boylston St., .Jamaica Plain, Boston. BIG-EIiOW, William Pingry, musician; b. Am- herst, :Mass., Mar. :i9, 1S07: s. Orvis Firman and :\Iary Helen (Pingry) Bigelow; ed. in music Worcester County (Mass.) Music Sch.; studied abroad with A. B. Boise and Fraulein Ress, Berlin, Sbriglia, Paris, and City Director Butlis and Franz Litzinger, Dusseldorf; B.A.. Amherst, 1889, M.A., 189S: m. Sept. 7. 1909, Jane Ball, of Caldwell, Kan. Has been identified with music and (Jerman depts., Amherst Coll., since 1894, prof, of music since 1906. In charge of Oratorio Chorus, Amherst, since its orgn.. 1900. Baptist. Mem. Chi Phi (Am- herst). Author: Die Meisteisinger, 1900. Address: 2 Orchard St., Amherst, Mass. BIGEIiOW, William Sturgis, M.D. ; b. Boston, .Apr. 4, 1850: s. Henry J. and Susan (Sturgis) Bigelow: descendant of 8 ancestors who came to America in the Mayflower; A.B., Harvard. 1871, M.D.. 1874. Began practice at Boston, 1878, now out of practice; surgeon to out-patients Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1879-81: later, trustee Mass. Gen. Hosp.; Instr. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch., 1879-81; lecturer on the Buddhist Doctrine, Harvard, 1908. Trustee Mus. of Fine Arts, N.E. Conservatory of Music; dir. New Boston Music Hall. Mem. U.S. Assay Commn., 1909. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. IMed. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Am. Oriental Soc, etc. Comdr. Imperial Order of the Rising Sun, Japan. Clubs: Century, University. Knickerbocker (New York), St. Botolph, Tavern, Somerset, Coun- trv (Boston). Author: Buddhism and Immortality, 1908. Recreations: surf bathing, revolver shooting. Japanese art. Address: 56 Beacon St., Boston.* BIGNET, Sidney Osborne, mfr. ; b. "Wentworth, N.S., Nov. 4, 1854; s. James and Sarah Jane (Black) Bigney; and descendant on father's side of Jean Henri Merle d' Aubigne, D.D., the eminent Swiss divine and ecclesiastical historian: pub. sch. ed'n; began active career in employ of Draper, Pate & Bailey, mfg. jewelers, Attleboro, Mass.; in 1879, organized firm of Marsh & Bigney, since 1894, S. O. Bigney & Co., which has become one of the leading jewelrv mfg. establishments of the U.S.; also pres. Bristol Mfg. Co., Attleboro Co- operative Bank, Odd Fellows Bldg. Assn., etc.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904, and del-at-large Rep Nat. Conv., 1908; selected to represent Mass. on com. to notify Judge Taft. at Cincinnati, and there pre- sented to Judge Taft a life size portrait of the president-elect, from friends in Mass.; became prominent in 1906 as advocate of tariff for a fixed minimum rate not to be clTanged except by vote of Congress, and a maximum rate within power of the President to reduce or increase; well known as a public speaker; was elected to serve on Gov. Guild's Council from 2nd Councillor Dist. Mass. Home: Attleboro, ^lass. BI6WOOI>, rrank Emerson, merchant: b. Winooski, Vt., June 27, 1S61: s. Samuel and Mary Abigail (Herrick) Bigwood: ed. pub. schs., Winoos- ki; m. Dora D. Leavenworth, of Charlotte, Vt., Oct. 1, 1889; 3 daughters and 2 sons. Became partner with father, in hardware business, at 25; owner of business since 1907; trustee Winooski Saving.^ Bank since 1908. Selectman Town of Colchester 9 yrs. ; trustee of Winooski Village, 1890-01: mem. Bd. of Water Commrs., Winooski, since 1907: .iustice of the peace, 1911-14; mem. Vt. Senate, 1912. Republican. Baptist. Past Master Webster Lodge No. 61, F. & A.M., Winooski; Past Grand Hamilton Lodge No. 14, I.O.O.F., Burling- ton, Vt. : Past Patron Order of Eastern Star, Winooski. Address: Winooski, Vt. BII^Ii, Albert Carroll, lawyer: b. Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 29, 1863; s. Charles C. and Julia A. (Emerson) Bill; descendant of Capt. Roswell Bill and Lt. Elnathan Ross, both of whom fought in Revolutionary Army; ed. high schs., Enfield and Hartford; admitted to bar, 1885; m. Bessie M. Collins, of Hartford, Oct. 24, 1889; 4 children, Charles Carroll, Gladys Collins. Albert Seymour, Julia Emerson. Practiced in Hartford since :Mav 25, 1885; mem. Bill & Tuttle, 1893-13; since prac- ticed alone; lias lield offices of councilman, elk. Probate Ct. ; elk. City Police Ct. ; asso. judge and judge. City Police Ct. ; police commr. and pres. of bd. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. Bar Assn.: dir. Children's Aid Soc. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner); Odd Fellow. Club: Hartford. Recre- f.tion: boating. Home: 27 Annawan St. Office: 50 State St., Hartford, Conn. BII.I., Arthur G., lawyer; b. Chaplin, Conn., May 29, 1856; s. Lester and Mary (Goodell) Bill; ed. Woodstock (Conn.) Acad.; grad. Killingly High Sch., Danielson, Conn., 1875; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1877; m. Lillian E. Chase, of Danielson, Aug. 11, 1885; 3 children, Katherine H., Marjorie G., Lester A. Admitted to Conn bar, 187 I. and since practiced at Danielson; attv. Wind- ham County Nat. Bank, and Brooklvn "Savings Bank (both of Danielson): treas. Boston Dry Goods Co.; dir. Sonnhill Worsted Co. Judge of Probate for Dist. of Killingly, Conn., 12 yrs.; has been coroner for Windham County for past 25 yrs.' pros. atty. for Town Ct. of Killinglv since 1909* Republican. Conglist. Home: Maple St. Office: 119 Main St., Danielson, Conn. BII.I., Nathan D., retired; b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 12, 1855; s. Gurdon and Emily A. (Denison) Bill; ed. pub. and high schs., Springfield, and Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ■ m Ruth E. Wright, of Springfield, Apr. 22, 1885. Entered manufacture of paper and envelopes, Springfield, 1875; treas. and dir.. Union Water Power Co. (retired), dir. Union Trust Co. Pres City Library Assn.; dir. City Hosp., Union Relief; mem. Finance Com. Old Ladies' Home. Ex-alder- man, park commr., bridge commr., Springfield Mem. Econ. Club. Civic Relief. Clubs: Union (Bos- ton), ^Metropolitan, Union League. New York Yacht (New York), Nayasset (Springfield). Ad- dress: 2S4 Maple St.. Springfield, Mass.* BII.I.INGS, Atherton Henry, merchant: b. Thet- ford, Vt.,Oct. 1,1872; s. Henry G. and Bell M. (Rus- sell) Billings; ed. Lebanon High Sch., and Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt.; m. Nov. 24, 1898, Jessie M. Orms- by, of Lebanon, N. H. Began in mercantile busi- ness at Lebanon, N. H., 1898; removed to Vershire, \ t., 1908; town elk. and treas., trustee of pub. fund and justice of the peace since 1908; postmaster since 1909: mem. Gen. Ct. of N. H., 1907-08; mem Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11. Republican. Conglist. :\rason (Blue Lodge and Chapter). Address: Ver- sliire, Vt. BIIiIiIirGS, Charles, educator; b. Ripton. Vt., Apr 19, 1858; s. Willard and Hope (Winters) Billings- prep, ed'n, Beeman Acad.; A. B. (valedictorian), Mid- dlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1889: m. Valley Falls, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1891, Hattie Murdock: 3 children, Charis, Philip Murdock, Eliz- abeth Alden. Teacher of classics and asst. prin , :\Ionson (Mass.) Acad.. 1886-7, Trov Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., since 1887. Republican. Methodist. Address: Poultney, Vt. BII.I,II7GS, Charles Ethan, mfr.; b. Weathers- field, Vt., Dec. 5, 1835; s. Ethan Ferdinand and Clarissa (Marsh) Billings; ed. pub. schls., Wind- sor, Vt.; m. Frances M. Hey wood; 2 sons, Frederic Church, Harry E. (deceased); m. 2d, Evalina Case Holt, of Hartford. Conn., Sept. 9, 1874; 2 children Lucius H., Mary E. Organized, 1869, and pres. The Bilhngs & Spencer Co.; pres. Nat. Machine Co.; al- derman, councilman and pres. bd. fire commrs Hartford, Conn., 12 yrs. Mem. Am. Soc Mech Engrs. (ex-pres. ) Republican. Clubs: Home Mar- ket (Boston), Hartford (Hartford). Home- 153 N Beacon St. Ofl^ce: Russ St., Hartford, Conn.* BII.I.IITGS, Charles Towne, clergvman; b Fitch- burg, Mass., Feb. 27, 1863; s. Charles Jason and Sarah Alice (Towne) Billings; grad. Fitchburg High Sch., 1880; A.B., Harvard, 1884; BD and A.M., Harvard Div. Sch., 1890; m. Fanny Al'drich Baldwin, of Boston, Oct. 30, 1890; 2 children Frances, b. Sept. 30, 1891: Alice Towne, Dec 24' 1893. Ordained ministry Unitarian Ch.. 1890- pas- tor Hingham, Mass., 1890-6, Lowell, Mass since Sept. 17, 1906. Ex-pres. N.E. Federation of Har- vard Clubs; v.p. Lowell Art Assn.; dir. Harvard Alumni Assn.; chmn. several committees local 116 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND civic and charitable work. Chmn. fellowship com. of N.E. for Unitarian Xat. Conf. ; chnin. exec. com. Lowell Social Service League ; pres. Harvard Div. Sch. Alumni Assn. and mem. com. apptd. by over- seers of Harvard to visit Div. Sch.; dir. Minister.s Inst.; lecturer, etc. Club: Harvard, of Lowell (pres ). Author: (S.S. manual) Movements and Men of Christian History, 1909. Address: 73 Man- sur St., Lowell, Mass. BHiIiINGS, Edmund, banker, sociologist; b. St. George, X. B., Can., Jan. 14, 1868; s. Edmund and Elizabeth (Sutherland) Billings; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and ni.ght sch., Harvard; m. Elizabeth Child, of Stamford, Conn., Oct. 1, 1896. Began as messenger bov, later clerk in art store to 1887; apptd. supt. AVells Memorial Inst., 1888, two yrs. later ajiptd. supt. People's Inst., Roxbury, hold- ing both positions; pres. Paul Revere Trust Co. since Jan., 1911; also pres. Wells Memorial Inst.; dir. Workingmon's Building Assn., Workingmcn's Loan Assn. Sei-ved as 2d It. 5th Provisional Mili- tia, Spanish-Am. War; ex-sec. Boston Pub. Sch. Com.; was mem. exec. com. Municipal League and on com. which erected first municipal bath in Bos- ton. Apptd. by Gov. Draper as representative of Mass., in Italy, in charge of distribution of $350,- 000 fund raised for Messina earthquake sufferers; first boulevard built after disaster in Messina was named Via Billings in his honor; presented by King of Italy with silver medal and diploma. Apptd. collector Port of Boston by Pres. Woodrow Wilson, Oct. 8, 1913. Democrat. Served as 2d It. 5th Provisional Militia, Spanish-Am. War. Dir. Children's Aid Society; trustee Women's Ednl. & Industrial Union. Mem. Nat. Municipal League, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Clubs: Twen- tieth Century. Boston City. Home: 40 St. John St., Jamaica Plain. Office: 50 Devonshire St., and Custom House, Boston. BIIiIiINCrS, Frank Seaver, pathologist; Jan. 15, lS45-Oct. 14, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BII.I.INGS, Frank Swift; b. New Bedford, Mass., Mav 11, 1862; s. Franklin Noble and Nancy S. (Swift) Billings; A.B., Harvard, 1885; m. Bessie Hewitt Vail, of Woodstock. Vt., July 12, 1892; 2 children, Elizabeth Swift, Nancy. Engaged in im- port and export business in New York about 17 yrs.; removed to Vt., 1903, and has since been iden- tified with coi-jm. interests and politics; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12. Chief of staff with rank of col., to Gov. Bell, 1904-6: mem. State Bd. of Edn. for more than 1 yr. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Woodstock, Vt. BllililU'CfS, Frederic Church, mfr. machinery and tools; b. Utica, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1864; s. Charles Ethan and Frances (Heywood) Billings; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Mary Elizabeth Parker, of Hart- ford, Feb., 1893: 1 daughter, Frances Hej'wood (Mrs. William M. Newson, of N.Y. City). V.-p. and supt. Billings & Spencer Co., Hartford; pres. Canadian Billings & Spencer Co.; dir. City Bank & Trust Co. (Hartford). Former It. and pavmaster, 1st Regt., C.N.G. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Country, Hartford Automobile, Question, Detroit (Detroit, Mich.). Recreations: golf, billiards, singing, etc. Summer Home: Indian Neck. Branford, Conn. Of- fice: Russ St., Hartford, Conn. BII.I.INGS, Georg-e B.; b. Boston, Feb. 9. 1864; s. James B. and Maria .1. (Gray) Billings: ed. Chauncey Hall Sch., Boston; m. Helen A. McDon- ough, of Boston, Nov., 1892; 4 children, Constance, Jack B.. Marland P.. C. Carter. Began with father in wholesale boot and shoe business; then became sec . Nat. League of Base Ball: mem. Election Bd. oTMass.. 1895. 1896; U.S. commr. of immigration, at Boston, 1897. to Aug. 1. 1914. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn.. IMiddlesex. ■^JTomo: 22 Burroughs St., Boston, Mass. BTI^IiTlTGS. George Herrick. metallurgist; Feb. 8, 1845-Dec., 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) BTJjIiTNGS. John Davis, educator; b. Canton, Mass.. Dec. 13, 1842: s. Samuel and Dorcas (Clark) Billings; descendant of Roger Billine-s, of Dor- chester, Mass., 1635; employed in cotton factory and machine shop; m. M. P. C. Whitney, of South- boro, Mass., Nov. 24, 1870 (now deceased); m. 2d, Katherine L. Wight, of Cambridge, Mass., June 28, 1907; 4 children, Roger, Samuel Clark, Jesse Wight, Dorcas Fenno. Served in Civil War 3 yrs. with 10th Mass. Light Arty., under Gens. French, Hancock, Humphre.v, Meade and Grant, and par- ticipated in 16 battles; studied in winter quarters while in army; grad. Bridgcwater (Mass.) State Normal Sch., 1867 (A.M., Tufts Coll., 1891); grad. Sloyd Sch. of Manual Training, Boston, 1896; be- gan teaching at Milton, 1867, and was placed at head of school at Jamaica I'lain, 1868; called to Cambridge, 1872, and since continued there; now prin. Webster Sch. Mem. Mass. State Teachers' Assn., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Sch. Principals' (^ub, G.A.R. Charter mem., Revere Post No. 94, Canton, 1869 (state comdr., 1884), John A. Logan Post No. 186, G.A.R. (founder). Sons of Colonial Wars; S.A.R., Sons of War of 1812. Republican. Author History of Tenth Massachusetts Battery; Hard Tack and Coffee; Recollections of a Can- noneer. Home: South Sudbury, Mass. Office: Web- ster School, Cambridge, Mass. BIIiIiINGS, Osmond Jesse, clergyman; b. Sharon, Mass., July 9. 1878; s. Sanford Waters and Elizabeth (Morse) Billings; B.A., Amherst, 1900; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1905; unmarried. Prin. East Lyme (Conn.) High Sch., 1900-1; ordained Congl. ministry, 1905; pastor Memorial Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1905-8, 1st Ch., Upton. Mass., since Sept. 13, 1908. Scribe Worcester South Assn. (Congl. ministers). Mem. Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Recieations: tennis. Address: Upton, Mass. BIIiIiINGS, Walter Gushing", wholesale clothing: b. Boston, Mass., July 3, 1878; s. Walter H. and Lois A. (Millner) Billings; ed. Brighton High School; Bryant & Stratton Commercial School; married Molly Spring Gordon, of Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 9, 1908; 1 daughter, Marjorie. Began in wholesale clothing business, 1897, in employ of Burton, Mansfield & Pierce: title later became Burton, Pierce & Co. and in 1907 was changed to Pierce, Billings Co., of which is partner; pres. Billings, Newhall Co., Inc.; dir. Boston Credit Men's Assn.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Conelist. Mason. Club: Faneuil Ten- nis. Home: 161 Bigelow St., Brighton, Mass. Oflnce: 80 Kingston St., Boston. BII^IiMAIT, Christopher !■., banker; b. Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 15, 1S74; s. Charles Irving and Mar- garet A. (Bowden) Billman; ed. pub. schs.; m. Apr. 19, 1912, Lilian, d. Dr. Charles H. Levermore, pres. Adelnhi Coll.. Brooklyn, N.Y. ; 2 sons. Charles L., Russell Wolcott. Became connected with bank- ing business, 1893; treas. Beacon Trust Co., Bos- ton, 1907-14, v'.p. since Jan. 1, 1914. Republican. Club: Winchester Country. Recreations: yachting. Home: 11 Cabot St., Winchester, Mass. Office: 20 Milk St.. Boston. BINGHAM, Albert Lemando, M.D.: b. Fletcher, Vt., June 26, 1853; s. Beniamin Franklin and Ma- ria (Smedley) Bingham: M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, Burlington, 1875; post-grad. work. New York. 1880; m. Julia McLachlin, of South Peacham, Vt., Dec. 30. 1908: 2 children, Albert Lemando. b. Jan. 14, 1910. Ruth. Dec. 8, 1910. Mem. consulting bd. Marv Fletcher Hosp., Burlington: mem Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1888, Senate. 190S-9r Mem. Chitten- den Co. Med. Soc, Vt. State Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Mason (32°). Club: Ethan Allen (Bur- lington). Address: Williston, Vt. BINGHAM, Georg-e Hutchins, judge; b. Little- ton. N.H . Aug. 19. 1861; s. George Azro and Eliza I. ("V\'oods) Bingham: A.B., Dartmouth Coll.. 1SS7: LL.B., Harvard, 1891; m. Cordelia P. Hinckley, of Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 29. 1891. Practiced at Lit- tleton and Manchester, N.H., 1891-02; asso. .ius- tice Supreme Ct. of N.H. since 1902. Democrat. Address: Manchester. N.H.* BINGHAM, Georg-e Parker, banker: b. Milwau- kee, Wis., Feb. 27, 1854; s. George B. and Eliza (Platner) Bingham: ed. pub. schs. and Milwaukee Acad.; m. Georgiana Fosdick. of Boston, Nov. 14, 1878. In boot and shoe mfg. business, Boston. 1870-95; since engaged in pvt. banking, sec. and dir. George P. Bingham Co.; dir. Boston Cold WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 117 Storage & Terminal Co., Federal Wharf & Storage Co., State Wharf & Storage Co., Mystic Wharf & Storage Co., Seaboard Navigation Co. Mom. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Christian Scientist. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BINGHAM, Georg-e Washingrton, educator; Oct. 23, lN3S-iMar. 4, 1902. (Sue vol. 1909.) BINGHAM, Harry, lawyer; b. Columbus, O., Mar. 14, 1S64; s. Kdward P. (late chief justice Su- preme Ct., D. of C.) and Susannah (Gunning) Bingham; descendant of Thomas Bingham, one of the founders of Norwich, Conn.; nephew of late Hon. Harry Bingham, of Littleton, N.H.; ed. com- mon schs. ; m. at Columbus, O., Sept. 10, 1902, Prances, d. of the late Hon. John G. Thompson, of Ohio. Admitted to bar at Concord, N.H., 18S7; practiced in Littleton, N.H., 1887-9, and since Apr., 1912; asst. U.S. atty., D. of C, 1900-6; apptd. judge of Probate, Grafton Co., N.H., by Gov. Pelker, Dec. 2, 1913, for term which expires at age of 70; continues practice in other courts. Capt. U. S. Vol. Inf. Spanish-Am. War. Democrat. Episcopalian. Address: Littleton, N.H. BINGHAM, Henry Stephen, mfr.; b. Bennington, Vt.. Feb. 9. IS.JO; s. Hiram and Adelaide C. Bing- ham; ed. Bennington pub. schs., and high sch., Brattleboro, Vt.; m. Miss Fannie T. Loring, of Bennington, Jan. 2, 1873; children, Loring Dewey, b. Nov. 12, 1873 (died Aug. 19, 1903); Ella, b. Jan. 24, 1882 (m. James Douglas Abercrombie, Green- field, Mass., Nov. 5, 1909). Engaged in mfg. busi- ness since 1871; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1894; pres. of Village of Bennington, 1894-5; state railroad commr., Dec. 1, 1900-Dec. 1, 1906. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Elk. Club: Bennington. Ad- dress: 21 Grinnell St., Greenfield, Mass. BINGHAM, Hiram, explorer; b. Honolulu, H.I., Nov. 19, 1S75: s. late Rev. Hiram and Minerva Clarissa (Brewster) Bingham; A.B., Yale, 1898; M.A., U. of Cal., 1900; M.A., Harvard, 1901. Ph.D., 1905; (Litt.D., U. of Cuzco. 1912); m. Alfreda Mitchell, of New London. Conn., Nov. 20, 1900. Austin teaching fellow in history, 1901-02, 1904-5, asst. in history, 1903-4, Harvard; preceptor in history, politics, economics, Princeton, 1905-6; ex- plored Bolivar's route across Venezuela and Colombia, 1906-7; curator S. Am. history. Har- vard, 1903 — , Latin-Am. collections. Yale, 1908 — ; lecturer on S. Am. geography and history, 1907-9, asst. prof. Latin Am. history, 1909-15, prof same, 1915, Yale; Albert Shaw lecturer on diplomatic history, Johns Hopkins, 1910. Del. U.S. Govt, to 1st Pan-Am. Scientific Congress, Santiago de Chile, 1908; explored Spanish trade route, Buenos Ayres to Lima, and Inea ruins at Choqquequirau, Peru, 1908-9; director Yale Peruvian Expdn., 1911; explored ruins of Machu Picchu; located Vitcos, last Inca capital, and made the first ascent of :Mt. Coropuna, 21,703 ft.; dir. Peruvian Expdn., 1912, also 1914-15, under auspices of Yale U. and Nat. Geog. Soc. : cleared and excavated Machu Picchu, etc. Mem. F.R.G.S. ; hon. mem. Faculty of Letters of U. of Cuzco; mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Washington Acad. Sciences; hon. mem. Nat. Acad, of History, Bogota, Colombia; corr. mem. His- panic Soc. of America, Lima Geog. Soc. Clubs: University (New York), Graduates, Elizabethan (New Haven), Cosmos (Washington, D.C.), Har- vard (Bo'Jton). (See "Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 787 Prospect Hill, New Haven, Conn.* BINGHAM, Howard Henry Charles, educator; moved tn Amsterdam, N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) BINGHAM, Joel Poote, clergyman: Oct. 11, 1827- Oct. 18. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* BINGHAM, Marcellus A., lawyer; Feb. 21, 1846- Mar. 14. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BINGHAM, Norman Williams, Jr., lawyer; b. Winter Hill, Mass., Aug. 12, 1872; s. Norman Wil- liams and Eunice Harriet (Martin) Bingham; ed. Somerville pub. schs.; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Bangor, Me., Feb. 23, 1904. Ethel Prescott Stetson; children. Katherine S., Elizabeth, Eleanor. Practiced in Boston since 1898; dir. Morley Button Mfg. Co.; during coll. course pres. and mng. editor of "The Crimson" (daily paper). Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Bar Assn. of City of Boston, Mass., and Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Exchange, Brae Burn Country, Massachu- setts, Harvaid (Boston). Recreations: fishing. Home: West Newton, Mass. Ofllce: 60 Federal St., Boston. schs. of Conn.; m. June 26, 1902, Roze V. Doolittle, of Bethany, Conn. Engaged in real estate and ins. business at Naugatuck, Conn., since 1886; justice of the peace 20 yrs.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1908- 12 inclusive (elected as Democrat). Served in Civil War as mem. Co. A, 2d Conn. Vol. Inf. and Co. K, 8th Conn. Vol. Inf., U. S. Signal Corps. Christian Scientist. Mem. G.A.R. (rank of col.) Home: Naugatuck. Conn. BINGHAM, William Harrison; b. Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 9, 1S43; s. Harris and Lucy Ann (Warner) Bingham; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Cornwall; m New Haven, Vt., June 16, 1868, Mary Cook (now deceased); m. 2d, Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 18, 1893, Mrs Anna J. (Stowell) Sunderland; 4 children, Anna Mary (Mrs. William J. Ballou), Eugene Cook, Lu- cien Warren, Maurice Alden. Served 12 mos. in Co. D, 14th Vt. Regt., Civil War; has engaged in farming since 1864; pres. Cornwall Telephone Co.; representative Cornwall, in State legislature, 1880" side judge Addison Co. Ct., 1891-2; town treas. many years, town agt. 20 yrs., sch. dir., 15 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Mem G.A.R Home: Cornwall, Vt. Office: Middlebury, Vt. BINNBY, Arthur, naval architect, yacht broker; b. Boston, Dec. 2, 1865; s. Henry P. and Josephine (Hay ward) Binney; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and course in Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Daisy Harvey, of Boston, Dec. 2, 1896; children, Hayward, Marion, Josephine. Began as apprentice with Whitter Ma- chine Co., Boston, later employed by Hook & Hast- ings Organ Co.; associated, 1888, with Edward Burgess, naval architect, who designed yachts Puritan, Mayflower and Volunteer, defenders of the international prize tropliy; succeeded to busi- ness, upon death of partner, 1891; dir. George Lawley & Son Corpn., boat builders, Rockport Granite Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Boston Yacht, Marblehead Corinthian Yacht. Rec- reation: boating. Home: 253 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Ofl[ice: 70 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. BINNBV, Horace, M.D. ; b. Middletown, Conn., Dec. 5, 1874; s. Rev. John and Charlotte (Bush) Binney; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sell., 1901; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1901; assisting visiting surgeon, Bos- ton City Hosp.; asst. in genito-urinary surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Med. Soc, Am. Assn. of Genito-Urinary Surgeons. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Har- vard, St. Botolph. Recreations: tennis, golf. Ad- dress: 205 Beacon St., Boston. BINNE'X', John, clergyman, educator; Feb. 23, 1844-June 12, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BINNBY, William, investment banker; b. War- wick, R.I., July 31, 1858; s. William and Char- lotte (Goddard) Binney; A.B., Harvard, 1881: m. Harriet D'Costa Rhodes, of Providence, R.I., July 14, 1881; 2 daughters, Beatrice Rhodes (Mrs. How- ard Anson Richmond, of Providence), Elisabeth CJoddard. Mem. Wilbour Jackson & Co., bankers. Providence, 1881-9, Sheldon & Binney, 1889-95; in stock and bond brokerage business on own ac- count, 1895-8; mem. Wilson Slade & Co. since 1898; also trustee since 1895. Mem. S.A.R. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Hope, Agawam Hunt, Bristol Reading Room, Harvard (R.I.). Home: 25 Brown St., Providence, R.I.; (summer) "Hopelands." Potowonut, R.I. Office: 15 Westminster St., Provi- dence, R.I. BIRD, Charles, brigadier-gen. U.S.A.; b. Wil- mington, l)el., .Tune 17, 1838; s. James T. and Elizabeth (Kettle) Bird: grad. Lawrenceville (N. .1.) sch.; m. Mary C. Bouman, of Wilmington, Nov. 15, 1866. First It. 1st Del. Inf., May 20, 1861; hon. mustered out, Aug. 16, 1861; 2d It. 2d Del. Inf., 118 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Apr. 11, 1862; 1st. It.. Oct. 1, 1862; capt., Mar. 15, 1863; It. -col. 9th Del. Inf., Sept. 3, 1864; It.-col., 1st U.S. Vet. Inf., IJec. 24, 1864; col.. May 30, 1865; bvtd. 1st It. and caiU., Mar. 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in battle of l'"redericlvs- burs, Va."; niaj., Mar. 2, 1867, for same in battle of Spottsylvania, Va. ; It.-col., Mar. 2, 1867, for same in battle of Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1864; hon. mastered out, Jan. 19, 1866; apptd. from Del., 2d It., 14th U.S. Inf., May 11, 1S66; transferred to 23d Inf., Sept. 21, 1866; 1st It., May 23, 1867; capt. asst. q.-m., Mar. 14, 1882; maj. q.-m., Jan. 14, 1895; It.-col. chief q.-m. voLs., Mav 9, 1898; col. (i.-m. vols., July 10, 1898; brig. gen. vols., Jan. 3, 1901; hon. discliarged from vol. service, June 20, 1901; It.-col. deputy q.-m. -gen., Feb. 2, 1901; brig-gen., Apr. 16, 1902; retired by operation of law, June 17, 1902. Address: Aloorhead Hotel, Gloucester, Mass.* BIBS, Charles Suinner, paper mir. ; b. Kast Wal- pole, Ma.ss., 1855; s. B'rancis William and Abby Frances (Newell) Bird; A.H., Harvard, 1877; m. Anna J. Child, of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 19, 1880. Engaged in paper making in Kast Walpole since be- ginning of business career; owner of F. \V. Bird & Son mills at Fast Walpole, Mass., Norwood, Mass. I'hillipsdale, K.I., Hamilton, Can., Port Rouge, Can. Prog, candidate for gov. of Mass., 1913. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Somerset (Boston). Home: Fast Walpolf, Mass.* BIBS, Charles Sumner, Jr.; b. East Walpole, Mass., Sept. 29, 1883; s. Charles Sumner and Anna Julia (Child) Bir66; s. Henry M. and Sarah A. (Clark) Bird; B.S., Worcester Polv. Inst.. 1887; m. Eloise MacNeill. of Washington, DC, June 12, 1900. Instr. mech. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1887-91; supt. Broadway Iron Foun- dry, Cambridge, Mass., 1891-6, and pres. and treas., same, 1896-03; prof. mech. engring. and dir. Wash- burn Shops, Worcester Poly. Inst., since 1903; mem. Common Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1900-1; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1902. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engis. Address: 10 Harvard St., Worcester, Mass. BIBSSEY, Eli Coe, merchant; b. Meriden, Conn.. Feb. 25, 1843; s. Eli Coe and Rebecca Cooke (Wil- cox) Birdsey; descendants of 35 lines of ancestors from England and Wales arrived in America, 1625-40; ed. Meriden Acad, and Peirce Acad., Mid- dleboro, Mass.; m. Catherine Butler, of Meriden. Nov. 16, 1864 (now deceased); m. 2d, Ida Homan, of Meriden, Jan. 19, 1909. Served 4 yrs. to learn dry goods business; formed partnership with Wallace A. Miles, June, 1869, and entered the hardware trade in which has since continued; sr. partner Birdseye & Raven; v.-p. Puritan Trust Co.; trustee Meriden Savings Bank. Republican. Trus- tee 1st Baptist Ch. Mem. Conn. Hardware Assn. (ex-pres.). Conn. Bd. of Trade (ex-v.-p.). Conn. S.A.R. (state bd.). Conn. Hist. Soc. Y'ork and Scottish Rite Mason (33°); Past Grand Comdr., Grand Commandery of Conn.. K.T., since 1894. and Grand Recorder same orgn. ; author of Proc. of Grand Commandery of State of Conn.. K.T., since 1S95. Home: 497 Broad St. Office: 294 E. Main St.. Meriden. Conn. BIBSSEYE, Arthur Julius, life ins.; b. Water- loo, N. Y"., Aug. 21, 1858; s. Julius Hiram and Elizabeth (Kliner) Birdseye; ed. Waterloo Acad.; m. Rochester, N. Y'., Oct. 12, 1881, Clara Matilda Turpin. Engaged in various lines of business: dry goods, Rochester, 1879; jewelry, Fairport and Peekskill, N.Y., 1881-7: broker, N.Y. City, 1891. In life ins., Rochester, for the Nederland Life Ins. Co. of Holland, 1893; home office Mut. Benefit Ins. Co., Newark, N.J., 1896, supt. agencies, Ohio, 1897, state agt., same co., Hartford, Conn, since 1900; an organizer and dir. Am. Industrial Bank & Trust Co. (exec, com.); mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. 1907-8; mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce (legislative com.). Democrat. Episcopalian; vestryman and treas. St. James Ch., Farmington; mem. Ch. Club Diocese of Conn.; staff officer Putnam Phalanx; mem. Soc. of Founders and Patriots of America (elected gov., Apr., 1908). Mason (32°). Clubs: Hartford, City, Get-Together. Charter Oak Ad Club — all of Hartford: Country (Farmington). Recreations: amateur photography. Home: Farm- ington, Conn. Office: 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Hart- ford, (ionn. BIBSSEYE, Isaac Washing-ton, corset mfr.; b. Huntington, Conn., June 18, 1847; s. Joseph and Caroline (Hulibell) Birdseye; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Elizabeth J. Sherwood. Engaged in manufacture of corsets since 1869 under title of Birdseye Somers Co • dir. Pegnonnock Nat. Bank, Bridgeport Sav- ings Bank, Bankers' Loan & Trust Co. (New Y'ork). Served as president Bridgeport Chamber of Com- merce; dir. Y.M.C.A., Bridgeport Orphans' Asylum; treas. Nat. Soc. S.A.R. ; mem. S.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Barons of Rune- mede. Roosevelt elector, 1904. Conglist. Clubs: Seaside, Brooklawn Country, Bridgeport Yacht, Lotos (New York). Address: 733 Fairfield Av.. Bridgeport, Conn. BIBSSEYE, Thomas S., banker, trustee: b. Huntington. Cnnn.. Oct. 11. 1840; s. Thaddeus WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 119 Gould and Mary Ann (Shelton) Birdseye; ed. Derby High Sch.; m. Derby, July 1, 1S64, Mary A. Smith; 4 children, Bessie R., Henry Shelton, Eleanor L.. Maryanna. Became connected with postofflce at Derby, 1S52, and later was apptd. asst. postmaster; apptd. elk. Derby Savings Bank, 1860, treas. and sec, upon death of father, 1880, and elected dir., 1893; in ins. business, establislied by father, 1854; dir. Oak Cliff Cemetery; trustee of several trusts. Episcopalian. Clubs: Derby and Shelton Bd. of Trade. Recreations: fishing in Florida. Home: 330 Caroline St. Office: Main and Caroline Sts., Derby, Conn. BIBCrE, Ella Preeman, M.D.; b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 4, 1857; d. Zemiia and Julia A. (Crock- er) Kendrick; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg., Boston, 1891; post-grad, study, New York Post-Grad. Coll., Phila. Polyclinic, Mass. Eye and Ear Hosp.. and Dr. Knapp's Pvt. Hosp. for Eve and Ear; m. West Barnstable, May 3, 1882, Dr. William S. Birge; 2 children. Amy E., William D. Teacher and asst. postmaster previous to marriage; resident phys. Ocean View Sanitarium. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Methodist. Clubs: Nautilus, Woman's Guild. Ad- dress: 5 Pearl St., Provincetown, Mass. BIBGE, William Spafard, M.D. ; b. Cooperstown, N.Y., Jan. 19. 1857; s. Delos Luther and Amy A. (Spafard) Birge; ed. pub. schs. ; student New York U. 2 yrs.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll., New York U., 1881; post-grad, study, hosps. of New York and Phila.: m. Ella Freeman Kendrick (M.D.), of West Barnstable, Mass., May 12, 1882; 2 children. Amy E., William D. Practiced in Provincetown, Mass., since 1884; specializes in treatment of nervous diseases; acting asst. surgeon. U. S. Marine Hosp. Service. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico- Legal Soc. Mason. Address: Provincetown, Mass. BIBKHOF7, Georgre David, mathematician; b. Overisel, JMich., Mar., 21, 1884; s. David and Jane Gertrude (Droppers) Birkhoff; Lewis Inst., Chi- cago, 1896-02; U. of Chicago. 1902-3; Harvard, 1903-5, A.B., 1905, A.M., 1906; U. of Chicago, 1905- 07, Ph.D., 1907; m. Margaret Elizabeth Grafius, of Chicago, Sept. 2, 1908. Instr. in mathematics U. of Wis., 1907-9: asst. prof, mathematics, 1909-11, prof., 1911-12, Princeton: asst. prof, mathematics. Harvard, 1912 — . (See Who's Who in America for Societies, etc.) Home: 44 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass.* BIBNBV, Iiauress J., clergyman; b. Dennison, O., Sept. 11, 1871; s. Nelson L. and Harriet (Haver- fleld) Birnev; A.B., Scio. Coll., 1895 (D.D., 1910); S.T.B., Boston U. School of Theology, 1899; (D.D., Weslevan U., 1913) ; m. Laura Close, of Quaker City, O., Sept. 8, 1895. Preached 1 vr., 1895-6, at Plain- field, O., S. Walpole, Mass., 1899-01, Park Av. M.E. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1901-2, Hyde Park, Mass., 1902-5; spent 1 yr., 1905-6, traveling in Europe; pastor Newton Centre, Mass., 1906-8, Maiden Cen- ter, 1908-11; dean Boston U. Sch. of Theology, Mar., 1911 — ; trustee Boston LT., 1909-11. Inde- pendent. Methodist. Address: 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.* BIBITIB, John Mathews, surgeon; b. Rockville, Conn., Sept. 5, 1878; s. William Perkins and Mary Whiteway (Mathews) Birnie; ed. pub. schs., Springfield, Mass.; A.B., Williams, 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; unmarried. Practiced in Springfield since 1909; asst. surgeon Springfield Hosp., since 1909; surgeon Ware Hosp. since 1910. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Delta Phi. Republican. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Williams (New York). Home: 34 Stearns Terrace. Office: 6 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. BIBOIT, Joseph Frederick Rodolphe, M.D.; b. Sherbrooke, P. Q., Can., Jan. 25, 1866; s. Raphael A. and Hermeline (Clermont) Biron; M.D., Montre- al Sch. Medicine and Surgery, 1890; m. Skowhegan, Me., Feb., 1892, Mary Clarke Fales; children, Mary Louise Hermeline, Hubert Francis, Elise Fales, Raphael Alfred. Practiced at Skowhegan, 1890-6, since at Amesbury, Mass. Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., A.O.U.W. Club: Wormesquam. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Ad- dress: Amesbury, Mass. BIBT'WBIiI., Charles "Wesley, social worker; b. Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 23, 1860; s. Tempest and Sarah (Pickels) Birtwell; fitted for college at Lawrence High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, sunima cum laude, 1885; m. Helen Dow, of Hampton Falls, N.H., Oct. 16, 1894. Gen. sec. Boston Children's Aid Soc, 1885-11; gen. sec. Am. Federation for Sex Hygiene, 1911-12; general secretary Mass. Soc. for Sex Education, 1912-15. Member Advisory Board on Public Institutions of the City of Bos- ton, 1896-7; sec. sect, on care of dependent, neg- lected and wayward children, Internat. Congress of (bharities. Correction and Philanthropy, Chicago, 1893; investigated truancy, and drafted legisla- tion in relation thereto, for Mass. State Bd. of Edn., 1896-7; an asso. ed. of Charities Review, 1897-03; chmn. sect, on child-saving work, 1895, on sex hygiene, 1912, Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction; del. apptd. by U.S. mil. authorities to First Conference of Charity and Correction, Cuba, 1902; originated "Home Libraries," in 1887; dir. Social Service Committee, Harvard Univ. from or- ganization, 1894 to 1904; mem. "Randall Charities Board," created by will of Belinda L. Randall, 1897; has served on bds. of dirs., Mass. Prison Assn., South End House, N.E. Watch and Ward Soc, etc.; mem. Mass. "Commission to Investigate White Slave Traffic, So-Called," 1913; mem. Li- brary Council, Social Library; sec. Unitarian Club of Boston since 1899. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Harvard, Boston City. Home: Hampton Falls, N.H. Ofl^ice: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. BISBBB, Arthur Brown, M.D. ; b. Waitsfield, Vt., Mar. 22, 1858; s. Elijah W. and Lydia D. (Brown) Bisbee; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1882; m. Alice M. Putnam, of Mont- pelier, Vt., June 23, 1886. Began practice at South Rovalton, Vt., 1882; removed to Montpelier, 1887. med. dir. Nat. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Assn. Life Ins. Med. Dirs., Vt. State Med. Soc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Home: Montpelier, Vt. BISBBB, Charles Melville, M.D., surgeon; b. Canton, Me., Nov. 21, 1848; s. Daniel and Phil- india F. (Lombard) Bisbee; ed. Canton (Me.) State Normal Sch., Farmington, Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1871; m. Bert E. Maddocks, of South Framingham, Mass., Apr. 16. 1900. Practiced in Peru, Me., 1871-3, Sumner, 1873-95, Rumford since 1895; consulting phys. Central Me. Gen. Hosp.; U.S. examining surgeon for pensions, 16 yrs.; mem. Oxford Co. Examining Bd. for pensions 4 yrs.; pres. trustees Rumford & Mexico Water Diist. ; treas. Rumford Drug Co. Mem. Me. Coast Guards, 1864-65. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Oxford Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T.). Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Clubs: Business Men's, Mechanics' Institute. Address: Rumford, Me. BISBBB, Edward Wyatt, lawyer; b. Waitsfield, Vt Feb. 27, 1856; s. Elijah W. and Lydia D. (Brown) Bisbee; descendant of Thomas Bisbee (then written Besbedge), Plymouth Colony, 1634; grad Barre Acad., 1875; studied law in offices of Heath & Carleton and Joseph A. Wmg, Mont- pelier: admitted to bar, 1879; m. Montpelier, Jan. 20. 1886. Julia B. Snow. Has practiced in Barre since 1879; state's atty., Washington Co., 1886-90; life trustee Aldrich Library; postmaster Barre since 1899. Ex-pres. N.E. Postmasters' Assn. Re- publican. Universalist. Mason, K.T., Shriner. Ad- dress: Barre, Vt. BISBEE, Frederick Adelhert, clergyman, editor; b Nunda, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1855; s. Hiram Alonzo and Mary Jane (Hand) Bisbee; ed. pub. schs., Binghamton, N.Y., and pvt. study: B.D Tufts Coll 1877 (S.T.D., 1897); m. Hannah T. Bradley, of vineyard Haven, Mass., Jan. 1, 1880 (died 1886); 2d, Matty Gaily, of San Jose, Cal., June 28. 1891. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1877; pastor Ch. of Our Father, Spencer, Mass., 1877-83, Ch. of Res- toration, Phila., 1883-98; editor-in-chief Universal- ist Leader, Boston, since 1898; editor and pub. monthly review, To-Day, Phila., 1895; sec. Pa. Universalist State Conv., 1885-98. Non-resident lecturer Tufts Coll. and St. Lawrence L^. Mem. Religious Edn. As'^n., Internat. Congress Re- ligious Liberals. Internat. Peace Union. Re- publican. Clubs: Contemporary (Phila.), Nat. Lib- 120 WllU'iS WHO IN NEW ENGLAND eral (London, hon.), Press, Universalist (Boston), Tufts Coll. Club. Author: A Summer Flif^hl, 1911. Home: 107 Appleton St., Arlington Heights, Massa- chusetts. Oftice: 359 Boylston St., Boston.* BISBEi:, Georg-e D., lawyer; pres. Rumford I'all.s 'i'lu.vt Co., Kunilord, Me. BISBEi:, Harlan Melville, educator; b. West Sununr, .Me., .Jan. 1, IST;'.; s. Charles Melville and Ella liemeniber (Tucker) Bisbee; A.B., Bowdoin, 1898; summer of 1901 in Europe; post- grad, study in Latin and edn., spl. work relating to med. inspection of schs.. Harvard, 1904-5, A.M., 1905; m. Maude Arlie Wells, of Ijvnn, Mass., Apr. 5, 1900; 1 child, Harlan jNIelville, Jr., b. Jan. 11, 1913, d. Apr. 13, 1915. Asst. Rumford Falls (Me.) High Sch., 1898-9; prin. Brewer (Me.) High Sch., 1899-04; prin. Robinson Sem., Exeter, N.H., since Sept., 1905. Mem. N.FIA., Am. Inst. Instruction, N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Sclis., Classical Assn. of N.E., Rockingham Co. Teachers' Assn., N.H. State Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1912), Educational Council of N.H. Republican. Conglist. INIason. (.^ontbr. of numerous articles in ednl. mags.; fre- quent engagements on lecture platform. Address: 87 Front St., Exeter, N.H. BISBBB, Marvin Davis, educator, librarian: June 21, lS45-Aug. 2N, 19]:]. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BISBBi:, Robert sagar, clergyman; b. Welling- ton, Me., Oct. 11, 1851; s. Robert and Elvira (Moses) Bisbee; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1875, A.M., 1878; student Boston U. Sch. of Theology 1 yr. ; m. Ada Mae Graves, of Portland, Me., July 26, 1875; 4 children, Rena I., b. 1877; Edna C, b. 1883; Robert M., b. 1885; Joseph G., b. 1891; teacher Greek, Latin and German, Chamberlain Inst., Ran- dolph, N.Y., 1875-7; pres. Clark U., Atlanta, Ga., 1877-81; field agt. Freedman's Aid Soc, 1882; en- tered ministry M.E. Ch., 1882; pastorates in Me., Wash., Vt.. and Mass.; at Hull, Mass., 1908-12; pastor chs. at South IMiddleboro and South Carver since 1912; pres. Spokane (Wash.) Coll., 1887, 8, 91; chmn. Mass. Minimum Wage Commn. since Oct. 1914. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Nu Theta. Has traveled and lectured extensively; book reviewer and contbr. Boston Transcript, Springfield Repub- lican, and the Arena. Home: South IMiddleboro, jMass. BISCO, Edward Foster, retired banker: b. Lei- cester, Mass., Feb. 19, 1844; s. Dwight and Ruth (Woodcock) Bisco; grad. Leicester High Sch., 1862; m. Nov. 29, 1866, Anna Eliza, d. Austin and Laura (Wilson) Sprague; 1 daughter, Adeline Maud. With Nat. Park Bank, New York, 1865-72: sec. Worcester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 1872-91 (pres., 1891-03), and was pres. after consolidation with the Central Nat., City Nat., 1st Nat., and Citizens' Nat. banks, under title of the Worcester Trust Co., until resigned; pres. Washington Trust Co., Boston, Oct. 1, 1904-6, since retired. Commr. Jacques Fund of City Hosp. Republican. Univer- salist. Club: Commonwealth. Recreations: music. Address: 11 Irving St., Worcester, Mass. BISHOP, Clianniiig-, M.D.; b. Bristol, N.H., July 26, 1864; s. James M. and Margaret (Locke) Bishop; prep. edn. Tilton Sem.: spl. stu- dent Brown U., 1885-6; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1889; m. Lena B. Cragin, of Lebanon, N.H., May 15, 1893. Practiced at Bristol, N.H.. since 1SS9. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, N.H. Homoe. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Home: Bris- tol, l^.U. BISHOP, Elias B., lawyer; b. Newton, Mass., Aug. 2. 1869; s. Robert R. and Mary Helen (Bul- lard) Bishop: grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; 1889; A.B., Harvard. 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1897; m. Emilie Fanning Hunter, of New- ton, Mass., June 28, 1894 (now deceased); chil- dren, Robert R., Eleanor, Stephen H. ; m. 2d, Miss Delia M. Cleaves, Oct. 14, 1914. Has practiced in Boston since 1897; dir. Newton South Co-opera- tive Bank. Alderman, Newton, 1904-6; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907-9. Mem. Bd. Trustees Phillips Acad. Mem. Am., Mass. and Middlesex Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City. Harvard (Boston). Recre- ations: fishing, shooting. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 54 Devonshire St., Boston. BISHOP, Bills, clergyman; b. New Brunswick, N.J., -Mar. 7, 1872; s. Hon. James and Mary Fau- gferes (Ellis) Bishop; grad. l^rinceton I'rep. Sch., 188S; B.A., Rutgers Coll., New BrunswicK, N.J., 1892; D.B., Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1897; m. Elinor Burnett, of Boston and Southboro, Mass., May 21, 1907; children, Mary Josephine Bishop, and James Bishop. Deacon, 1897, priest, 1898, P.E., Ch.; asst. minister Calvary Ch., New York, 1897-8; rector St. Paul's Ch., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1898-01; asst. minister St. Paul's Ch., Bos- ton, 1901-2; minister-in-charge St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1902-7; prof, pastoral theology, Berkeley Div. Sch., 1907-10; rector St. George's Ch., Bridge- port, Conn., 1910-11; abroad with family, 1911- 12; rector Grace Ch. Parish, Amherst, Mass., since 1912. Mem. Delta Phi. Clubs: Science (Amherst), Boston Clerical; Amherst Golf (Amherst); Tor- quay GoU (Torquay, Eng.); Laurentian Club (P. Q., Can.); University (N.Y. City). Permanent address: Southboro, Mass. BISHOP, Elwell Alexander, educator; moved to Seviersille, Tenn. (See \ol. 1909.) BISHOP, G-eorg-e Washingrton, public oflScial; b. West Burke, Vt., Oct. 4, 1849; s. Truman Gardner and Harriet Newell (Kimball) Bishop; ed. pub. and select schs. and St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; m. Annie Bell King, of Athol, Mass., Sept. 16, 1873; 1 daughter, Nellie ]Maud. In employ of Conn. & Passumpsic Rivers R.R. 3 yrs. as fire- man, brakeman and sectionman; moved to Mass., 1870, and took charge of a section for Vt. & Mass. R.R. Co.; roadmaster Vt. and Mass division. Fitch- burg Rd., 1874-95; mem. Mass. Bd. R.R. Commrs. (under Govs. Greenhalge, Wolcott, Crane, Bates, Guild and Draper) ; apptd. by Gov. Foss mem. Public Service Commn., continuing until Aug. 1, 1914; since chief of Inspection Bureau of Public Service Commn. Resided at Athol 25 yrs. and there served in various pub. offices. Formerly pres. N.E. Roadmasters' Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32°); Past Comdr. Athol Commandery; Past Dist. Deputy Grand Master, 12th Masonic Dist.; Past Sr. Grand Warden of CJrand Lodge of Masons of Mass. and Past Grand Lecturer of Grand Commandery of !Mass. and R.I. Home: Wal- nut St., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 1 Beacon St., Boston. BISHOP, Heber, surgeon, ins. mgr.; b. Marble- ton, Que., July 26, 1858; s. Henry Gordon and Catherine Howard (Farnsworth) Bishop; descend- ant of Francis Cooke, of the Mayflower, and on pa- ternal side, of Hon. James Bishop, It. gov. of Conn.: grad. Normal Sch.. IMarbleton. 1874: B.A., Bishop's Coll.. Lennoxville, Que., 1875; M.D., Mc- Gill U.. Montreal, 1882; Mem. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Que,. 1882; life mem. St. Thomas Hosp., London, Eng., 1883; m. Emma Louise W^oollev, of ()s>densburg. N.Y., May 1, 1882; 2 children, Leta Howard, Alice Louise Victoria. Engaged in prac- tice of medicine in Boston, 1884-8; surgeon and adjuster U.S. Mut. Accident Assn. of New York, 1888-95: surgeon and adjuster and mgr. accident and liability depts., Aetna Life Ins.. Co. of Hart- ford, Conn., since 1895. Apptd. surgeon H. M. 5Sth Regt., Compton Battalion of Inf., Que., 1S82. Trustee and treas. of bd. N.E. Home for Deaf Mutes. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. North Am. Fish and Game Protective Assn., Mass. Fish and Game Protectiv^e Assn., etc. Mason (Mass. Lodge, St. Andrew's R.A. Chapter, Boston Coun- cil), (jlubs: Boston City, Megantic Fish and Game (ex-pres ). Recreations: fishing and hunting. Home: Farmington, Me. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. BISHOP, Henry Alfred, business man; b. Bridge- port, Conn, Dec. 4, 1860; s. William D. and Julia -Ann (Tomlinson) Bishop; entered Y'ale with class of 1884, but did not graduate; m. Jessie Alvord Trubee. of Bridgeport, Feb. 6, 1883. Gen. ticket agt., 1881-3, purchasing agt., 1883-5, a.sst. supt., 1885-6, Naugatuck R.R. ; served as supt. Housa- tonic Rd. and gen. supt. same, and its branches; purchasing agt., N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R., 1887-02; acting v.p. and v. p. W.V. Central and Pittsburgh WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 121 & Western Mil. rds., 1902-3 (resigned). V.p. Pa- cific Iron Works, Conn. Press, Inc., Automatic Maciiine Co., Clapp Fire Resisting Paint Co.; dir. Westchester St. Ry. Co., Read Carpet Co., Western Union Telegrapii Co., Am. Dist. Tel. Co., of N.Y. (exec, com.). Am. Dist. Telegraph Co., of N.J., Am. Graphophone Co. (exec, com.), Brady Brass Co., Conn. Nat. Bank, Peoples Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1886; pros. Bd. Police Commrs., Bridgeport, 1888-90; Dem. candidate for sec. of state. Conn., 1888, and for It.-gov., 1904; pres. Bridgeport Pub. Library. Bridgeport Boys' Club; dir. Bridgeport Hosp., St. Vincent's Hosp., Conn. Humane Soc. ; trustee Bridgeport Orphan Asylum. Episcopalian. (See Wlio's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: Bridgeport, Conn.* BISHOP, John Wilson, pres. J. W. Bishop Co.; b. Prince Edward Island, May 29, 1846; s. William and Sarah (Hooper) Bishop; came to Lonsdale, R.I., 1857; learned carpenter's trade, 1860-4; m. Jan. 4, 1870, Sarah A., d. Thomas R. and Sarah Jane (Pales) Foster, of Holden, Mass.; 9 children, Mina (died 1872), Frederick (deceased), Alice (de- ceased), Nathaniel S. (died 1904), William T. (died 1910). Sarah (died 1911, wife of Irving S. Orr), Florence J., Marion E. (Mrs. T. H. Coe, of Wor- cester), John W., Jr. Supt. bldgs. in Worcester, Mass., 1867-74; has operated as master builder since 1874, alone, 1874-9, as Cutting & Bishop, 1879-93, alone as J. W. Bishop & Co., 1889-99, since as J. W. Bishop Co.. Inc., with offices in Worcester, Providence. Boston and New York. Mem. 'V\^orcester Co. Mechanics' Assn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Country, Turks Head (Providence, R.I.). Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 1212 Main St. Office: 107-109 Foster St., T\"orcester, Mass. BISHOP, Louis Bennett, M.D., ornithologist; b. Guilford, Conn.. June 5. 1865; s. Timothy Hug- gins and Jane Maria (Bennett") Bishop; B.A., Yale, 1886; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1888; studied at New York Polyclinic, 1888-9; Univ. Med. Sch., Vienna, Austria, 1891-2: m. Leona Anna Baylis, of Port Jefferson, L.I., July 16, 1910; 1 son, Herbert Ben- nett. Practiced in New Haven 1892-08; instr. in pediatrics, Yale Med. Sell., 1899-08; attending phys.. New Haven Dispensary, 1892-08. Mem. city, CO. and state med. socs.. Am. Ornitliol. Union, A.A.A.S., etc. Clubs: Yale (New York): Graduates (New Haven). Author: The Birds of Connecticut, 1913. Contbr. occasional articles to ornithol. mags. Address: 356 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. BISHOP, Nathan lee, educator; Mar. 6, 1841- Oct. 11, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BISHOP, Robert R., jurist; Mar. 31, 1834-Oct. 7, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BISHOP, Russell Tomlinson, M.D., surgeon; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 1, 1856; s. WMlliam D. (U.S. commr. of patents) and Julia A. (Tomlinson) Bishop; prep, edn., Winchester Inst., Conn., and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; attended lectures Yale Med. Sch., 1878-9; engaged in iron and steel mfg., 1879-90; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1893; m. Minnie A. Lockwood, Feb. 7, 1887. Practiced at Bridgeport since 1893; visiting surgeon. Emergency Hosp. ; mem. Bd. Pension Surgeons; mem. staff citv phvsicians: surgeon, N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc, Fair- field Co. Med. Soc, Bridgeport Med. Assn. Address: Bridgeport, Conn. BISHOP, William Henry, author: b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 7, 1847; s. Elias and Catherine (Kelly) Bishop; A.B., Yale, 1867; studied architecture; m. Mary Dearborn Jacl^son, of New York, July 28. 1886. Editor and propr. Milwaukee Commercial Times till 1877; instr. modern languages, Yale, 1893-1902; United States consul at Genoa, Italy, 1903-4, at Palermo, Italy, Jan. 1, 1905-July 1, 1910, resigned. Republican. Agnostic. Mem. Soc. Co- lonial Wars. Clubs: Author^:, Graduates', (New Haven, Conn.). (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Brooklyn, Conn.* BISHOP, William Henry, newspaper publisher; Aug. 24, 1851-19—. (See vol. 1909.) BISSBIiIi, Charles Chauncey, business man; b. Suffield, Conn., Aug. IS, 1867; s. Charles S. and Marie E. (Pomeroy) Bissell: pub. sch. ed'n; m. Suffield, 1889, Clara J. Spencer. In office of Trav- elers Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., until 1891; asst. cashier Suffield Nat. Bank, 1891-8; mem. firm of L. B. Bissell, Bro. & Co., dealers in leaf tobacco; now pros. Suffield Savings Bank. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason, K.T., Shriner. Club: Hartford. Ad- dress: Suffield, Conn. BISSBXiI^, Prefleric Clarence; b. Hebron. Conn., May 4, 1848; s. Fretierick Phelps and Almira Jane (Carver) Bissell; ed. common and pvt. schs. ; m. Mansfield, Conn., Jan. 21, 1875, S. Gertrude Storrs; 2 daughters, Alice Gertrude, Helen Mansfield. With P W. Turner & Co., silk mfrs., Turnerville, Conn., 1873-92; stock elk. Natchaug Silk Co., Wil- limantic. Conn., 1892-7; chief elk., state comp- troller Conn., 1898-05; deputy state comptroller since Julv 19, 1905. Republican. Episcopalian; elk. St. Peter's Ch., Hebron, 22 yrs. ; treas. St. Paul's Ch., Willimantic, 1893-09; sec. commn. Parochial Archives, Diocese of Conn. Mem. Acorn Club of Conn., Conn. Hist. Soc, Conn. Soc. S.AR., A.O.U.W., K.O.T.M. Club: Hartford Republican. Home: 375 Laurel St. Office: State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. BISSBIiIi, Hezekiah, engineer; moved to Alta- dena, Ca. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BISSBIiIi, lieslie Bayton, educator; moved to Germany. (See vol. 1909.) BISSBIiIi, Richard Mervin, insurance pres.; b. Chicago, 111., June 8, 1862; s. George Francis and Jerusha (Woodbridge) Bissell; descendant of N.E. ancestry; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Chicago; B.A., Yale, 1883; m. Marie Truesdale, of N.Y. City, June 25, 1901; 3 children, William T., Anne Carolyn, Richard M., Jr. With Hartford Fire Ins. Co. since 1883; with Western Dept. of the co., Chicago, 1883-95; asst. gen. agt. Western Dept., 1885-6; asso. gen. agt., title of Cofran & Bissell, 1886-02; v.-p. at Hartford, Conn., 1903-13, pres. since Aug. 5, 1913. same co. ; dir. Fidelity Trust Co., Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co. Lecturer on ins., Yale U. Clubs: University, Yale (New York), University (Chi- cago), Hartford, Hartford Golf (Hartford), Coun- try (Farmington, Conn.). Author: Yale Insurance Lectures — -Fire, 1904. Recreations: music, liter- ature, golf. Home: 351 Farmington Av. Office: Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 125 Trumbull St., Hart- ford, Conn. BISSBIiIi, William, M.D.; b. Litchfield, Conn., Mar. 15, 1830; s. Amos and Lydia (Hall) Bissell; A.B., Yale, 1853; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1S56; m. Mary Bidleman, of Bloomsbury, N.J.. June 26, 1858; 4 children, Joseph B., William B., Edward C, May B. Practiced in Lakeville, Conn., since 1856. Trustee Hotchkiss Sch. Mem. A.M.A. Republican. Conglist. Address: Lakeville, Conn. BISSONNBTTB, Joseph Masdai, clergyman; b. St. Brigide. Iberville, Can., Nov. 11, 1869; s. Alfred and Adelina (Bonvouloir) Bissonnette; student Coll. de I'Assumption, P.Q., Can., 1888-90: Coll. de Levis, P.Q., 1890-3; Seminaire de Philosophie, Montreal, 1893-5; St. Mary's Sem., Baltimore, Md., 1895-8. Ordained priest R.C. Ch., 1898; asst. pastor St. Alovsius Ch., Indian Orchard, Mass., 1898-03, Holy Rosary Ch.. Gardner. 1903-6; asst. pastor St. Joseph's Ch., Springfield, 1906-8, pastor since Aug. 20. 1908. Dir. St. Joseph's Sch. Address: 73 How- ard St., Springfield, Mass. BITTINGBR, Joseph Prancis, editor; b. St. Albans, Vt., Mav 5, 1864; s. John Quincy and Sarah Jones (Wainwright) Bittinger; A.B., Dartmouth, 1886; m. Kate A. Teague, of Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 6, 1888; children, Marjorie V., Alene, Richard B. Editor Old Colony Memorial, Plymouth, Mass., since 1898, also pres. Memorial Press; pres. Boston Suburban Blue Book Co.; dir. Union Publishing Co. Republican. Conglist. Home: 9 Sever St Office: 21 Middle St., Plymouth, Mass. BIXBBB, William Johnson, artist: b. Manches- ter, N.H.,Aug. 31, 1850; s. John and Elvira (Thomp- son) Bixbee; ed. pub. schs.; began to learn wood engraving, 1870; studied drawing at Lowell Inst., Boston, 3 yrs., 1874-6; studied water color with S. P. R. Triscott, oil painting under Tommasso Juglaris, and later with Marcus Waterman, Bos- 122 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ton; m. Elizabeth Rolfe, of Boston, June 5, 1S78; 1 son, Henry L. (chief electrician, U.S.N.)- Painter of marine and shore views in oil, water colors and pastels; has exhibited in most of larger cities of America. ]Mem. Boston Soc. Water Color l^ainters (sec. and treas.). Served in U.S. Navy, 1867-70. Mason; mem. K. of P. Home and Studio: 126 Front St., IMarblehead, Mass. BIXBT, Ang°u8tus Rufus, business man. (See vol. ]:u);».) BIXBT, Josiah Peet, M.D. ; b.. Genduskeag, Me., Oct 1, 1854; s. Solomon and Mary H. (Peet) Bixby; Krad. Pliillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1872; student J'ortland (Me.) Med. Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1876; m. ]\lay C. Austin, of Portland. Sept. 13, 1876; 3 children, Frederick King, William Peet, Elizabeth Austin. Began practice at North I'rescott, Mass., 1876; removed to Warren, Mass., 1878, to Woburn, 1884; mem. Woburn Bd. of Health; mem. Woburn Sch. Com. for 13 yrs. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex East Med. Soc. llepublican. Conglist. Address: 55 Elm St., Wo- liui-n, Mass. BIXBY, Nelson Henry, lawyer; b. nr. Halifax, Vt., Sept. 27, 1840; s. Daniel and Betsey A. (Jones) P.ixby; grad. Powers Inst., Bernardston, Mass., 1860; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1867; m. Leyden, ]\tass., Sept. 23. 1863, Sophia A. Newton. Began practice at Grafton, Vt., but removed to Adams, Ma>ss., 1871, where he has since resided; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1880 and 1882; spl. justice Dist. Ct. of Northern Berkshire, 6 yrs.; justice 4th Dist. Ct. of Berksliire since 1895; trustee South Adams Savings Bank; mem. Sch. Bd. 12 yrs., chmn. Select- men 10 yrs. Address: Adams, Mass. BIXIiEB, James Wilson, clergyman; b. Hanover, Pa., Feb. 28, 1861; s. David D. and Almira (Wilson) Bixler; A.B., Amherst, 1882, A.M., 1885; B.D., Yale, 1887, Hooker fellow, 1888; (D.D., Roanoke Coll., 1903); m Elizabeth J. Seelye, of Amherst, Mass., Aug. 4, 1891 (died 1894); m. 2d, Mabel Seelye. of Amherst, Sept. 7, 1898; children, Julius Seelye, Elizabeth Seelye, James Wilson, Jr., Herbert Ed- wards. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor North Ch.. Haverhill, Mass., 1889-91, 2d Ch., New London, Conn., since 1891; sec. Manwaring Hosp. for Cliildren; overseer Charitable Fund of Amherst Coll. since 1892; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Soc. Science Assn. Lecturer on natural theology, Atlanta (Ga. ) Theol. Sem. Clubs: John Winthrop, Ariston (New London). Address: 27 Broad St., New London, Conn. BIiACK, E{benezer) Charlton, college prof.; b. The Manse, Liddesdale, Scotland, June 18, 1861; s. Rev. John and Mary (Beattie) Black: ed. Edin- burgh U., 1875-82, highest honors in rhetoric, An- glo-Saxon. English lit. and poetry; Queen's Coll., London, Westminster Coll., Cambridge, 1882-4; Liddelbank, Liddesdale, 1884-91; (LL.D., Glasgr^w IT., 1902): m. Agnes Knox, of Edinburgh, July 26, 1893; children, Margaret Charlton, .John Gavin, Knox Charlton. Lecturer English lit.. Harvard, 1891-3; prin. lang. and lit. dept.. N.E. Conserva- tory of Music, Boston, 1893-1900; prof. English lit., Boston U., 1900 — . Lecturer on Ensrlish lit., Emerson Coll. of Oratory: Univ. Extension Commn., etc.; hon. librarian. Boston IT.; hon. Phi Beta Kappa. 1905; Early English and .Scottish Text Socs., Royal Soc. of Arts. Clubs: Edinburgh Symposium. Authors' (London), Twentieth Cen- tui-y. (See Who's AVho in America for books, etc.) Recreations: golf, walking. Home: 50 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.* BIiACK, Harry A., lawyer; b. Coventrv. Vt., Nov. 22.1879: s.HenrvF. and Melvina S. (Brooks) Black; grad. Derby (Vt.) Acad., Mav, 1899; read law 3 yrs. with Hon. John W. Redmond, of Newport. Vt.; m. May 31, 1905, Jane M. Gates, of Newport, Vt. Admitted to Vt. bar. 1903, and since practiced in Newport; 2d asst. elk. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906, asst., 1908, 1910, elk., 1912-17. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Memnhremagog TiOdge No. 65. A.F. and A.M., Newport; Cleveland Chapter No. 20. R.A.M. ; Or- leans Council No. 19. R. and S.M. ; Malta Command- ery No. 10. K.T. Address: Newport, Vt. BIiACK. Jamefi William, prof, historv; b. Balti- more, Jan. 31, 1866; s. James and Mary Ellen (Fairbanks) Black; A.B., Baltimore City Coll. (val- edictorian and 1st grade Peabody Prize); A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1888, Ph.D., 1891 (Univ. scholar- ship) ; m. Jennie Haven Dix, of Baltimore, Dec. 26, 1889. Acting prof, historv and polit. science, Georgetown (Kv.) Coll.. 1891-2; asso. prof, eco- nomics, Oberlin Coll., 1892-4; prof, history and po- litical economy, 1894-12, prof, history and polit. science, 1912 — , Colby Coll. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Economic Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Me. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Author various monographs on hist, topics. Address: 56 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine.* BIiACK, John T., M.D., surgeon; b. Northumber- land, I'a., Jan. 22, 1876; s. Jacob H. and Emma (Frvling) Black; ed. Huntingdon (Pa.) High Sch.; Juniata C^oll., Huntingdon; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila.; m. Nov. 27, 1902, Helen R. Caldwell, of Tyrone, Pa. Began practice in Brooklyn, 1899; settled in New London, Conn., 1900; health officer. New London, since 1907; attending phys. Lawrence and Memorial hosps. and State Home for Odd Fel- lows. Capt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., assigned to Coast Artv. Mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn. Conglist. Mason (K.T.) : Odd Fellow. Club: Harbor (trus- tee). Home: 285 Montauk Av. Office: City Hall, New London, Conn. BIiACK, Newton Henry, schoolmaster; b. Put- ney, Vt., May 3, 1874; s. Newton Horace and Fran- ces (Blanchard) Black; A.B., Harvard, 1896; stu- dent Harvard Grad. Sch., 1900-6, A.M., 1906; U. of Berlin, Germany, 1912-13. Science master St. George's Sch., Newport, R.I., 1896-8; sub-master Concord (N.H.) High Sch., 1898-1900; science mas- ter Roxburv Latin Sch., Boston, since 1900. Asso. mem. Am. Physical Soc, Am. Inst. Elec Engrs. Tariff Reform Republican. Conglist. Author: A Laboratory Manual in Physics; (with Prof. H. N. Davis) Practical Physics. Recreations: skating, mountaineering, motoring. Home: 15 Ellery St., Cambridtie, Mass.* BIiACK, Olive Parker, artist. (See vol. 1909.) BIiACK, Otis Pislier, chemist. (See vol. 1909.) BIiACK, Ralph Waldo, federal official. (See vol. 1909.) BIiACK, Mrs. William D., educator; died 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BIiACKAIiIi, Clarence Howard, architect; b. New York. Feb. 3. 1857: s. Rev. Christopher Rubey and Eliza (Davis) Blackall; B.S., U of. HI 1877 also A.M.; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Pans, 18(8-80, m. Emma Murray, of Boston, Dec. 5, 1883; children. Robert M., Marian. Practiced, New \ork. 1»»"-^. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1882 Boston since 1882, designed and erected 1st steel frame bldg. m Bos- ton 1892; architect for Tremont Temple; Bowdoin Sq., Colonial. Cort, Wilbur, Scollay Sq., Olympia theatres; Salem Public Library, etc.; U.S. Trust, Scollav, Marshall and Pelham Bldgs.; assc archi- tect for Coplev Plaza Hotel; advisory architect for Boston Elevated R.R. Co.; mem Boston and Cam- bridge bldg. law commns. First holder Rotch Trav- eling Scholarship, Boston, 1884-6 (sec since 1891). Fellow A.I. A.; mem. Architectural League^ Amer- ica (sec 1880), Soc. Beaux Arts Architects A.A. AS New York Architectural League (1st sec, 188i-2). Boston Architectural Club (1st pres. 1889- 93), Boston Soc. Architects (.sec, 1905), Cambridge Municipal Art Soc (sec, 1905, chmn. bd. of ap- peal. Cambridge) ; dir. Boston Art Club: pres^Mass. State Fire Prevention Assn.: mem. British 1< ire Protection Assn.. Soc. Preservation of N.B^ An- tiquities. Boston Chamber of Commerce, etc. Clubs: Nat. Arts. Century, City (New York), Boston City, Reform, Economic. Author: Builders Hardware, 1890: articles on Spanish. Belerian and French architecture for Scribner's Cyclopedia of Archi- tecture Editorial writer The Brick Builder. Bos- ton since Jan., 1895: contbr. to tech. jours. Home: 16 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 20 Beacon St.. Boston.* BIiACKBURN, Alexander, clergyman; b. La- poite Co.. Ind.. Nov. 5, 1844; s. Alexander and Delilah (Polk) Blackburn: ed. Erie Acad.. Pa.. 1 vr.; Hanover Coll., Ind.. 1865, 66: B.S., Monmouth WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 123 Coll., 111., 1868; B.D., Div. Sch., U. of Chicago, 1873; (D.D., Franklin Coll., Ind., 1893); m. Margaret E. Hail, of Macomb, 111., Sept. 11, 1868; 2d, Virginia Watson, of Portland, Ore., Apr. 21, 1903. Enlisted as pvt. Co. C, S4th Regt. 111. Inf., June 14, 1862; promoted to hosp. steward of regt., 1864; severely wounded in Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863; hon. ulscluirKed, June. 186,"). Ordained Bapt. min- istry, 1871; pastor Austin Ch., Chicago, 1872-6, Oak Park, 111., 1876-8, 1st Ch., Lafayette, Ind., 1878-87, Lowell, Mass., 1887-93, 1st Ch. Cambridge Mass., 1893-8, 1st Ch., Portland, Ore., 1898-03, 1st Ch., Salem, Mass., 1903-8. 1st Ch., Baker, Ore., 1908-10, South Boston, 1910-12, Southbridge, Mass., 1913 — . Mason. Mem. G.A.R. Home: Southbridge, Mass.* BIiACKMAN, Chester Eug-eue, M.D.; b. Danbury, Conn., Feb. 5. 1873; s. Fzia S. and Dorcas T. (Don- alds) Blackman; M.D.. L.l. Coll. Hosp., 1897 (Dud- ley Memorial Medal for surgical essay). Practiced in Bridgeport since 1897. Home: 1119 Stratford Av., Bridgeport, Conn. BIiACKWEIiIi, Alice Stone, journalist; b. East Orange, N.J., Sept. 14, 1S57: d. Henry B. Blackwell and Lucy Stone; A.B., Boston U., 1881; unmarried. Assisted father and mother on Woman's Journal, Boston, 1881-92; since their death, has been editor- in-chief. Was editor of paper called The Woman's Column, 18SS-05. Extensive writer on woman suf- frage. Pres. New England and Mass. Woman Suf- frage assns. Has taken deep interest in the Arme- nians and received Order of Melusine from Prince Guy de Lusignan. Also active in Am. Friends of Russian Freedom. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Dorchester, Mass. Office: 585 Boylston St., Boston.* BI^ACKWEIiIi, Henry B(rowne), editor; May 4, 1825-Sept., 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BIiAGDBN, Samuel Phillips, f aimer; b. N.Y. City, May 2S. 1873; s. Samuel Phillips and Annie Christine (White) Blagden; g.s. Rev. George W. Blagden, for 25 yrs. pastor of the Old South Ch., Boston; ed. Groton (Mass.) Sch.; matriculated in Williams Coll. but left during sophomore yr., ow- ing to ill health: traveled abroad for 2 yrs.; un- married. Bought a seat on the N.Y. stock exchange in 1896. and w^as active as broker for various firms until 1901; since engaged in farming at Will- iamstown, IVIass. ; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen 7 terms; Progressive candidate for Congress, 1912 (de- feated). Mem. Chi Psi (Theta Chapter). Episco- palian. Ma«on: Holland Lodge No. 8, F. and A.M. (New York): St. Paul Commandery K.T., North Adams, Mass. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis (both of New York). Address: Hillside Farm. Williamstown. Mass. BI^AINB, Walter Edward, M.D.; b. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 18, 1S72: s. John A. and Mary H. (Carr) Blaine; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1901; m. Mat- tie H. Wilbor, of Fairhaven, Mass., June 25, 1904. Practiced in Mattapoisett. JMass.. since 1903. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Address: Mattapoisett, Mass. B^AIB, Georg-e Kenniston, M.D.; b. Boothbay Harbor, Me.. Apr. 20, 1875; s. Benjamin F. and Mary L. (Dickinson) Blair; grad. Boothbay Har- bor High Sch., 1893; spl. work, Bowdoin, 2 yrs.' M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1900: unmar- ried. Practiced in Salem, Mass., since 1901: mem. staff Salem Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Alpha Kapna Kappa. Address: 311 Essex St., Salem. Mass. BIiAIB, Henry William, lawyer; U.S. senator. (See vol. 1909.) BIIAIB, John J., clergyman; b. Falmouth, Me., Oct. 16, 1844; s. John and Abagail (Mosher) Blair; descended on maternal side from Hugh Mosher, one of the founders of the Bank of England; ed. Gorham Acad.: Me. State Sem. (now Bates Coll.); grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1872: post-grad, work. Tale Div. Sch.; m. Henrietta May Eaton, of St. Stephen. N.B., Dec. 25, 1880. Ordained Congl. min- istrv, 1874: pastor Milltown. N.B., 1874-6, Rock- land, Me., 1876-84. Andover. Mass. 1884-92, Wal- lingford. Conn.. 1894-01, Portland. Conn., since 1909. Mem. Yale Alumni Assn. Address: Stonington, Conn. BIiAISBBIiI., Albert Tranklln, author; b. South Hampton, N.H.. Aug. 31, 1847; s. John Harper and Lydia (Tuxbury) Blaisdell; A.B., Dartmouth, 1869, A.M., 1872; M.D., Harvard, 1879; m. Mary Atwood Emerv, Chatham, Mass., Dec. 17, 1879. Physician and surgeon. Providence, R.I., 1879-93; retired from practice. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Winchester, Mass.* BX^AISBBIiIi, Bertram, lawyer; b. Meredith, N.H., Apr. 13, 1869; s. Philip D. and Jane (Leavitt) Blaisdell; A.B., Brown U., 1892; admitted to bar, 1897; m. Georgia Moulton, of Boston, Apr. 25, 1893; 2 children, Beatrice, Dorothy F. Teacher, Mere- dith, N.H., 1892-5; in practice at Meredith since 1897; chmn. Meredith Sch. Bd. Mem. N.H. and Belknap Co. bar assn^. Democrat. Conglist. Ma- son; past grand patron O.E.S. of N.H. Address: Meredith, N.H. BIiAISSBIiIi, Edson George, M.D.; b. Richford, Vt Dec. 13, 1846; s. Josiah and Cleora (Munsell) Blaisdell; M.D., Med. Dept, U. of Vt., 1871; m. Bridport, Vt., June 17, 1874, Mary E. Eldredge. Practiced at Bridport since 1871; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908; sec. and treas. Champlain Telephone Co Mem. Vt. Med. Soc, A.M.A. Republican. Con- gregationalist; sec. and treas. Bridport Congl. Soc. 30 yrs. Address: Bridport, Vt. BIiAISDEIiIi, Prank H., M.D.; b. Goffstown, NH May 28, 1852; s. Stephen and Amanda (Mar- shall) Blaisdell; M.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1876; m. Andover, Mass., Aug. 29, 1877, Anna I. White. Practiced at Goffstown since 1876; surgeon Hills- borough Co. Hosp. 8 yrs.; asso. Elliott Hosp., Man- chester, N.H. Chmn. Bd. of Edn.; pres. Bd. of Health 10 vrs. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc. (ex- pres.), N.H. Surg. Club (pres.), Hillsborough Co. Med. Soc. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Republican. Conglist. Author: One Hundred Years of New Hampshire Surgery. Address: Goffstown, N.H. BIiAISDEIiIi. Georg-e Clark, M.D., surgeon; b. Goffstown, N.H., Nov. 23, 1844; s. Stephen and Amanda (Marshall) Blaisdell; ed. pub. and hig_h schs. of Goffstown: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 186.; m. L. Arvilla Curtice, of Hopkinton. N.H., May 13, 1868. Practiced in Contoocook, N.H., since 1867. Mem A M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Centre Dist. Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.): Odd Fellow; maj. 1st Regt. Patriarch Militant of N.H. Republican. Univer- salist. Home: Contoocook, N.H. BIiAISBEIilli, George Warren, M.D. ; b. South Hampton, N.H., Mar. 14, 1856; s. John H. and Nancy (Gregg) Blaisdell; A.B., Dartmouth 1878, AM, 1883; student Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1878-9; M.D., Long Island Hosp. Coll., Brooklyn, 1881; m. Mary Ellen Lee, of Manchester, Mass., Apr. 5, 1883: 3 children, Ruth J., Alice L., Dorothy. Practiced in Manchester since Oct. 14, 1881; phvs to Bd. of Health. Manchester, for many yrs. Me"m A M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mason; mem. Pil- grim Fathers, I.O.O.F., Workmen. Club: Manches- ter. Address: 21 Union St., Manchester, Mass. BIiAISBEIiIi, Henri G., conductor, violinist. (See vol. 1909.) BIiAISDEIiIi, Mary Prances, author; b. Man- chester, N.H., Apr. 20, 1874; d. Clark and Clara M. Blaisdell; grad. Cambridge Training Sch. 1895 Taught in Brockton, Mass., 1896-01, Medford, 1901 to 1912 (See "Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: West Medford, Mass.* BI.AKE, Amos Jewett, lawyer; b. Rindge, N.H Oct 20 1836; s. Ebenezer and Hepzibeth (Jewett) Blake; grad. Appleton Acad., New Ipswich, N.H., July, 1859; m. Lizzie A. Howe, of Jaffrey, N.H Dec 26, 1865 (died 1867); m. 2d, Flora A. Stone, of Fitzwilliam, N.H., Jan. 2, 1883; 1 son, Leroy Stan- ley b Nov 5, 1883. Practiced in Fitzwilliam since IS'S'S; asst. assessor U.S. internal revenue, 1862-72; mem N H. Ho. of Rep., 1872, 1873, 1901; state bank comrnr of N.H., 1876-80; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1889 02 12- mem. Sch. Bd. 13 yrs., and supervisor town library since 1871; ex. pres. Fitzwilliam Sav- ings Bank; administrator, executor, etc. Mem. S A R N H Hist. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son' (since 1862). Address: Fitzwilliam. N.H. BIiAKE, Ben Butler, farmer; b. Eden. Lamoille Co.. Vt., Nov. 10, 1864: s. Capt. Charles W. and 124 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Julia (Darling) Blake; ed. dist. schs. and New Hampton Inst., Fairfax, Vt. (non-grad.); m. Clara Mettu Buxton, of Eden, Vt., June liU, 1!SS4; 4 ciiil- dren, Myra Minnetta, Marion Esther, liogcr Nor- ris, Ruth Julia. Engaged in farming since boy- hood and owner of several farms; engaged in man- ufacture of lumber and butter boxes, 6 yrs.; owner of asbestos mines. Has served as chmn. Bd. of Se- lectmen, town grand juror, and in otlier town of- fices; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., l'J02. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Woodman. Address. Eden, Vt. BI^AKE, Clarence Eugene, teacher; b. Cornwall, Vt., Nov. ■^i), 1&17; .s. JNlyron M. and Lucy (Stone) Blake; A.B., Middleburv Coll., 1S73, A.M., 1877; Ph.D., U. of Omaha, 1S92; m. Ella B. Bickering, Aug. 22, 1S76. Teacher, Winchester, N.H., 1873-5, Eastport, Me., 1875-7, West Brattleboro, Vt., 1877- 81, Springfield (Mass.) Collegiate Inst., 1881-9; prof. Batin and Greek, French Protestant Coll., Springfield, 1889-93; acting prof. Greek Pomona (Cal.) Coll., 1S95-G; now pvt. tutor, Greek and Latin only. Republican. Conglist. Editor: Blake's Homeric Lexicon, 1886. Contbr. to mags, and news- papers. Recreations: music. Address: 54 Garfield St., Springfield, iMass. BIiAKZ:, Clarence John, M.D. ; b. Boston, Feb. 23, 1843; s. .John JIarrison and Sarah Anna (Howe) Blake; student Roxbury Latin Sch., and Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard); M.D., Harvard, 1865; studied abroad, 1865-9; O.M., U. of Vienna, 1868; m. Miss Hughes, 1874; 2d, Mary A. Houghton, of Boston, Sept. 8, 1907. Lecturer, 1870-5, instr., 1875- 88, prof, otology, 1888-13, resigned; now prof, eme- ritus. Harvard College; aural surgeon, Massachu- setts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, since 1871; pres. Inlants' Hosp.; mgr. Children's Hosp. Trus- tee Vincent Hosp., Boston, Howe (Ind.) Sch. Edi- tor American Journal of Otology, 1879-82. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Otol. Soc. (pres. 1876-7), Am. Social Science Assn., Boston Soc. Med. Improvement (ex-pres.), Boston Soc. Advancement Pliysical Edn. (ex-pres.); corr. mem. Royal Hungarian Med. Soc; pres. 9th Inter- national Otol. Congress. Author: Operative Otol- ogy. P^requent contbr. to med. text books and jours. Home: 226 Marlborough St., Boston.* BIiAKi:, Delion, insurance; b. Boston, May 16, 1877; s. Edward Dehon and Annie A. (Chase) Blake; ed. pvt. schs.; unmarried. Began in ins. business in father's office and later became mem. firm of Edward D. Blake & Co.; firm dissolved Mar., 1912, since in business on own account. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, Mass. Vol. Militia, 1896-06, now hon. inem. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Union, Union Boat, Harvard Musical, Boston Camera. Recreations: fishing, hunting, music, art. Home: 426 Marlborough St. Omce: 27 Kilby St., Boston. BIjAKi:, Ebenezer Nelson, banker; b. West Cam- bridge (now Arlington), Mass., Feb. 9, 1831; s. Ellis Gray and Ann Elisabeth (Wyman) Blake; ed. pub. schs.; m. Anna E. Whitten, of West Cam- bridge, Sept. 15, 1858 (died 1902); m. 2d, Lucy Ann Tucker, of Arlington, Mass., Feb. 9, 1905; 3 chil- dren. iMabel E. (Mrs. H. H. Kohlsaat, of Chicago), Laura E. (deceased), E. Nelson, Jr. (deceased). In Cal.. 1850-3; in flour business, Boston (E. N. Blake & Co., then Blake & Page), 1858-69; removed to Chicago, 1869, and firm became Blake, Herdman & Co., then Blake, Walker & Co., and later Blake, Shaw & Co.; sold out and i-cmoved to Arlington, Mass., 1890; pres. 1st Bd. of Trustees, U. of Chi- cago, and was mem. bd. Bapt. Theol. Sem., Chicago; pres. Chicago Bd. of Ti'ade 2 yrs., including dedi- cation of bldg. ; for a number of yrs. pres. Western Cracker Bakers' Assn.; pres. 1st Nat. Bank, of Arlington. Mass., since establishment of bank. 1891. Pres. Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc. for 2 yrs., and for 2 yrs. mem. bd. Am. Bapt. Mission- ary Union; pres. Mass. Bapt. State Missionary Soc. 2 yrs. Republican. Was 1st pres. LaSalle Club, Chicago. Addiess: Arlington, Mass. BIiAKB, Edmund Mortimer, civil engr. ; b. Taun- ton, Ma-s., Aug. 13, 1874; s. Percy Mortimer and Phebe Eliza (Sheflleld) Blake; B.S., Amherst Coll., 1897; B.S. in civ. engrg., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1899; m. Cleveland, O., Oct. 21, 1902, Clara Allen Drake (died Dec. 11, 1907); m. 2d. Feb. 17, 1909, Grace Edna Twiggs, of Boise, Ida.; one son, Robert .Sliefl^eld. Instr. in Harvard Sum- mer Sch. of Engrg., 1899; with Percy M. Blake, civ. engr., 1899-190U; witli Eastern Bridge & Struc- tural Co., Worcester, Mass., 1900; asst. engr. on New Yoi-k liapid Transit Subway, 1900-2, and with Percy M. Blake, Newton, Mass., 1902-6; entered pvt. practice as sanitary and hydraulic engr. Jan. 1, 1906; mem. engrg. firm of HUike & Symond.s, Feb. 1-Nov., 1908; manager Idaho Irrigation Co., 1908-9. in pvt. practice, Oregon and Ida., doing a good deal of govt, work, 1909-11; engr. in charge of the improvement of the Neponsel River under the Mass. State Dept. of Health, since 1911. Com- poser and publisher of music; also contbr. of engrg. articles to newspapers, mags, and socs. Mem. Co. K, 7th Regt., N.G.N.Y., 1901, 1902. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. N.E. Water Works Assn., Amherst Chapter Alpha Delta Phi, Assn. Harvard Engrs, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 1898 Beacon St., Brooklino. Jilass. Office: Hyde Park, IMass., and 141 State House, Boston.* BXiAKB, Edward H., lawyer, banker; pres. Mer- chants Nat. Bank; engaged in practice at Bangoi", Me. Address: 28 IMain .St., Bangor, Me. BIiAKE, Eugrene Maurice, ]\I.D., oculist; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 31, 1882; s. Frederick Eugene and Carrabelle (Cottrell) Blake; ed. pub. schs., Bridgeport, and Worcester, Mass.; grad. Bridgeport High Sch., 1902; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1906; post-grad, work, Vienna, Austria, 1909; m. Oct. 17, 1910, Mary Caperton, of Charleston, W.Va. Began practice at New Haven, Nov. 1, 1906; clin. instr. in ophtlialmology, Yale Med. Sch.; instr. in ophthalmology, New Haven Normal .Sch. of Gym- nastics; attending asst. oplithalmic surgeon. New Haven Hosp.; attending ophthalmologist. New Haven Orphanage. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New Haven and New Haven County med. assns., Sigma Xi, Nu Sigma Nu (Yale). Club: Graduates'. Contbr. tech. articles in med. mags. Recreations: music. Address: 55 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. BIiAKE, Francis, inventor Blake transmitter; Dec. 25, 1850-Jan., 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BIiAKE, Francis Hayes, mining engr.; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 3, 1860; s. William Phipps and Charlotte Haven Lord (Hayes) Blake; Ph.B., Yale, 1882. Engaged in mining, 1882-05. Republican. Club: Universitj' (New York). Address: Litchfield, Conn., and University Club, New York. BI.AKE, Gerald, M.D.; b. Boston, Aug. 1, 1880; s. Dr. John George and Mary Elizabeth (McGrath) Blake; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch. and Volk- mann's Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905; m. Edna F. Malone, of Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 10, 1910. House surgeon Boston City Hosp., 1905-7; practicing in Boston since 1907; specialty internal medicine; asst. phys. to out- patients Mass. Gen. Hosp.; consulting phys. Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; asst. in medi- cine. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Brookline Med. Soc. Democrat. Roman Cath- olic. Club: Tavern. Recreations: music. Home: 76 Marshall St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 212 Beacon St., Boston. BI;ake, Hallie Carroll, pianos; b. South Wal- pole, Mass., Apr. 11, 1870; s. Charles D. and Ella (Mowry) Blake; ed. puli. sclis., Wrentham, Mass.; m. Lulu M. Wright, of Boston, Oct. 16, 1898; 3 chil- dren, Charles Mowry, Gladys Eleanor, Kenneth Pond. Became connected, 1887, with Charles D. Blake & Co. (established by father, 1869), piano dealers and infrs.' agts.; has been propr. since 1898 and now operates 57 stores in New England; mem. Sch. Com., Lexington, Mass. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bostonian Soc, Boston Athenaeum. Mason; Couer de Leon Commanderv K.T.; Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Boston City, Old Belfrey. Recreations: farming. Home: "The Castle," Lexington, Mass. Office: 564 Wash- ington .St., Boston. BIiAKE, Henry Augustus, clergyman; b. Cape Elizabeth, IMe., Oct. 17, 1849; s. Edward and A. Eliza (Hopkins) Blake; A.B., Brown U., 1873; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1876; m. Clara E. Penniman, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 125 of Woodstock, Conn., June 20, 1S78; 1 son, Walter P. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1876; pastor. Athol, Mass., 1876-83, Providence, R.I., 1S84-8, Webster, Mass., 1888-99, Spencer, Mass., 1899-1900, Roches- ter, N.H., 1901-6, Stafford Springs, Conn., 1906-10, Colchester, Conn., since May, 1912. Mem. Provi- dence Bd. of Edn., 1884-7; trustee and sec. Bd. Webster Pub. Library, 1889-99; trustee and treas. Colchester Pub. Library; pres. Colchester Village Improvement Soc, Colchester Boys' Club; now mem. Bd. of Edn., Colchester. Author: Semi-Cen- tennial History of the Congregational Church of Athol, ISSO. Recreations: motoring. Address: Col- chester, Conn. BIiAKE, Henry Martin, M.D.: b. Monmouth, Me., Nov. 29. 1S36; s. Epapliras Kibbv and Clarissa (True) Blake; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1862, A.M., 1865; M.D., U. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York. 1869; m. Monmouth. Aug. 19, 1863, Frances C. Pierce. Practiced in Readfield. Me., 1869-75, since at Monmouth; trustee Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Coll., Kents Hill, Me. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1909. Republican. Metliodist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. Mason. Home: ISlonmouth, Me. BIiAKE, Henry Nichols, retired lawyer; b. Bos- ton, June 5, 1838; s. James Howe and Mary (Nichols) Blake; grad. Dorchester High Sch., 1856; LL.B., Harvard, 1858: m. Clara J. Clark, of Boston, Jan. 27, 1870. Began practice at Boston, 1859; sergt. to capt.. Co. K, 11th Mass. Vols., 1861-4; promoted 2d It. for brave conduct at Williams- burg. Va., Mav 5, 1862; twice wounded. U.S. attv. Mont. Tv.. 1869-71; reporter Supreme Ct., Mont. Ty., 1869-75; dist. atty 1st Dist. Mont. Tv., 1871-3. 1884-6; asso. justice Mont. Tv.. 1875-80; mem. Mont. Territorial Legislature, 1881, 1883, 1887; chief justice of territory. 1889, and state of Mont., 1889-93. Republican. Pres. IMontana Bar Assn., 1888. Unitarian. Author: Three Years in the Army, 1865. Address: Milton, :Mass.* BI;akE, Henry Spring-, stock broker. (See vol. 1909.) BIiAKZ:, Herbert Willard, lawver; b. Orford, N.H., Nov. 18, 1876; s. Manfred W. and Rosanna (Bean) Blake; A.B., Dartmouth, 1898; m. Gertrude E. Nelson, of Norton, Vt.. Jan. 1, 1907; 1 child. Nelson M., b. Oct. 26, 1908. Teacher at Barton Landing, Vt., 2 terms; in passenger service B. & M.R.R. 6 mos. ; deputy collector and insp. of cus- toms, 1899-06; admitted to bar, 1903; practiced at Island Pond, Vt.. until 1911, since at Gardner, Mass.; judge of Probate Dist. of Essex, Vt., 1906. Progressive. Methodist. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Mem. K. of P. (chancellor comdr., 1905. mem. Grand Lodge, 1906), I.O.O.F.. M.W.A. Club: Ridgeley. Address: 14 Main St., Gardner, Mass. BIiAKB, James Henry, naturalist; b. Boston, .July 8. 1845; s. James Henry and Louisa Maria (Russell) Blake: studied Lawrence Scientific Sch., 4 yrs. ; m. Lucinda S. Critchett, July 20. 1871. Asst. with Prof. Louis Agassiz at time of liis death, and asst. at Mus. Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 1870-6; was with Prof. Agassiz on Hassler expdn., 1872; asst. paleontologist, U.S. Geol. Survey sev- eral yrs.; 5 seasons with U.S. Fisli Commn. Pres. Cambridge Art Circle; mem. Boston Soc. of Nat. History since 1870. Best known as zool. artist and public lecturer. Address: 117 Elm St., West Somerville, Mass.* BIiAKB, John Aniory Iiowell, banlfathaniel Walker, of the Am. Revolution; prep edn Roxbury Latin Sch., Mass.; student in rain and Heidelberg Germany; A.B Harv^aM 1SQ7- T.T> B Harvard Law Sch., 1900, m. i^risciud A Alden of Newton, Mass., June 27, 1906. Prac- Ucedn Boston since Sept. 1, 1900 Mem Bd of Aldermen Newton, Mass., since 1910 (pres. 1913. m4J Republican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Upsilon BVr As^n Citv of Boston. Author: Massachusetts Court Rules Annotated, 1906; Ballard's Real Prop- erty (vols. 11 and 12), 1906-7; Inheritance Tax Law (Blakemore and Bancroft), 1912. Recreations tennis motorcycling. Home: Newton. Mass. Office. 40 Central St., Boston. BLAKEMORE, Sumner, educator; removed to N.Y. (See vol. ]9(t9,) ■DT A-R-RSI.SE Albert Francis, botanist; moved to c''oU?'i?Hng?'Hartor, L.L. N.Y. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) ■RT A-R"ESI.EE. Dennis A., contractor; b. New nfv^n C^onn Ma" 11, 1856; s. Charles Wells and Martha Jane "(Waters) Blakeslee; pub. sch. edm; m Vow Haven Dec 4, 1878, Lizzie Finette Law; 6 children Harriet (Mrs. George F Hall New Hav- en), Martha L., Albert D., Harold L., Miles Grant, Dorothy Began in contracting business, 18.6; mem Charles W. Blakeslee & Sons; pres. Conn, nl^sam Paving Co.; dir. Mechanics' Bank Secur- ity Ins. Co.; sec. and treas., Seymour Water Co.. New Haven St. Sprinkling Co.; mem. 2d Co., Governor's Horse Guard, for 25 yrs., and for 8 yrs. mai comdg.; city councilman, New Haven, 18 < 8- 81- mem Fire Commn., 1885-91: mem. Conn State Senate. 1907-9; It. gov. Conn., 1911-12. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union League, Young Men s Re- publican, Race Brook Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 501 George St. Office: 58 Waverly St., New Haven, Conn. BIiAKESIiEE, Prank; b. Plymouth, Conn.. -July 4 1853- s Enos and Adeline Eliza (Seymour) Blakeslee; m. Flora A. Sullivan, of Plymouth, Conn., 1881; 3 children, Joseph H., Patty E., Wal- lace H. Engaged in carriage making since 1873. Mem. CJonn. Ho. of Rep.. 1910-11. Del. from Conn, to Good Roads Conf.. Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 11, 1912. Conglist. Addicss: Plymoutli, Conn. BI.AKESI.ee, Pred Gilbert, author; b. Hartford, Conn., .June 17, 1868; s. Capt. Henry E. antl Helen K. (Butlei) Blakeslee; pub. sch. edn.; unmarried. Witli tlie Aetna Ins. Co. since 1884. Served in U.S.N, during Spanish-Am. \\'ar; capt. Governor's Horse Guard, 1910; mil. instr. West Middle Sch. Dist. (Hartford), since 1904. jMem. Spanish V\ar Vets., S.A.R., Authors Club (London). (See Who's Wlio in America for books, etc.) Home: 359 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn.* BIiAKESI.EE, Oeorg-e Hubbard, college prof.; b. Geneseo, N.V., Aug. 27, 1871; s. l'"rancis Durbin and Augusta i\!irenda (Hubbard) Blakeslee; A.B., AN'eslevan U.. Conn.. 1893. A.M., 1897; Johns Hop- kins. 1893-4; A.M.. Harvard, 19ii0, Parker fellow, 1901-2, Ph.D., 1903; univs. of Berlin, Leipzig, and Oxford, 1901-3; m. Edna Frances Day, of AXorces- ler, Mass., Mar. 30, 1910; 2 children. George Day. Fiances Hubbard. Instr. history, 1903-4, asst. prof., 1904-9, prof, since 1909, Clark Coll.; prof, history and internat. relations, Clark U., since 1911. Traveled through interior of Russia, 1906; through Russia, China. P.I. and H.I., 1907-8, S. America, 1913. Contbr. to N. Am. Rev.. Outlook and other ma.gs. and to The Am. Year Book, Cyclo. of Am. Government. Editor: China and the Far Fast; Japan and Japanese- American Relations; Recent Developments in China. Latin-America, and (with G. Stanley Hall) The Jour, of Race Development. Organizer of Clark U. Conf. on Current History, the Far East, 1909, Near East aad Africa, 1910, Japan, 1911, China, 1912, Latin- America, 1913. Trustee World Peace Foundation; mem. bd. dirs. Worcester Pub. Library. Mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc, Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Mass. Hist. Soc. Clubs: "U^orcester Economic (pres.. 1912-13). Tatnuck Country. Recreations: golf, traveling. Address: 21 Downing St., Worcester. Mass.* BI^AKESEEE, John Henry, b. North Haven, Conn., July 18, 1864: s. Zerah T. and Eliza A. (Tuttle) Blakeslee; ed. pub. schs.; m. Etta A. Stiles, of North Haven, Nov. 19, 1885; 2 children. Ruby A., Waldo S. Has served as town elk., tax collector and justice of the peace; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911-12. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Corinthian Lodge No. 103, F. & A.M. (past master), A.O.U.W. (Chapter and Council). Ad- dress: North Haven. Conn. BIiAKESEEY, Augfustus Milo, banker, mfr. ; ]Mar. 4, 1830-()ct. 20, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) BliANCHARD, Amy Ella, author; b. Baltimore: d. Daniel Harris and Sarah (Reynolds) Blanchard; ed. there; taught sch.; studied art. Writer of short stories and numerous boolvs, principally for young people, since 1881. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: Redding Ridge, Conn.* BI.ANCHASD, Arthur A(lphonso), chemist; ino\ed to New York. (See vol. 1909.) BIiANCHARD, Arthur Horace, educator, civil eugr. ; moved to (7olumliia. .^.('. (See vol. 1909.) BIiANCHARD, Benjamin Sea'^er, M.D.; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Sept. 22, 1856: s. William and Mary Elisabeth (Seaver) Blanchard; A.B.. Harvard; M.D , Harvard Med. Sch., 1882; m. Clara Fessenden Barnes, of Boston. Nov. 30. 1887; children. Fessen- den S.. Charles B., Edith P., Benjamin S., Jr. Prac- ticed in Brookline. since 1883. Mem. Alass. Med. Soc etf. I'eiiublican. Unitarian. Club: Country. Recreations: golf, curling. Address: 432 Washing- ton St., Brookline, Mass. BIiANCHARD, Benjamin "W., lawyer; b. Unitv, Me., May 26, 1880; s. Gustavus B. and Isabel W. (Mitchell) Blanchard; grad. Bangor High Sch., June, 1901 (pres. of class); LL.B., U. of Me. Sch. of Law, 1904 (highest honors of class), LL.M.. same univ., 1912; m. Dec. 6, 1905, Irma L. Smith, of Bangor, Me. Practiced in Bangor since Aug. 17, 1904; mem. Common Council. Bangor, 1908-9, 1909- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 127 10; mem. Bd. of Aldermen since 1910. Hep. presdl. elector at-large of Me., 1912; judge of Bangor Mu- nicipal Ct., 1914-lS. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Penobscot Co. Bar Assn. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Home: 126 Grant St. Office: 16 Cential St., Bangor, Maine. BI^ANCHASD, Cyrus Nathan, lawyer; b. Wilton, Me., Oct. 0. lSt)9; s. Jesse and Phebe (Holt) Blan- chard; grad. Anson Acad., North Anson, Me., 188S; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1892; m. Wilton, Me., Sept. 19, 1901, Florence E. Noyes. Has prac- ticed at Wilton since 1896; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1897-8, Senate, 1899-1900; mem. Governor's Coun- cil, 1905-6; mem. Rep. State Com., 1903-6; co. atty., Franklin Co., 1907-12; trustee Me. Sch. for the Feeble Minded. Mem. Me. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn. Conglist. Mason; mem. K. of P., Red Men, Grange. Address: Wilton, Me. B^ANCHARD, Edwin Clarence, fire ins.; b. Cov- entry, Vt., Mar. 23, 1863; s. David \V. (M.D.) and Mary J. (Thrasher) Blanchaid; ed. Newport (Vt.) High Sch., Bi-yant & Stratton (Commercial Sch.; m. Harriet J. Camp, of Newport, Dec. 11, 1899; 3 chil- dren, Philip, Doris, Christine. In business in New- port since 1884; mem. Root & Blanchard; dir. Or- leans Trust Co., Monarch Evaporator Co.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6, Senate, 1912-14 (chmn. com. on ins.). Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Young Men's Improve- ment, Memphremagog Yacht. Address: Newport, Vermont. BIiANCHARD, Bdwin Oscar, dentist; b. Plain- fleld. Vt.. Apr. 26, 1862; s. George Dudley and Ellen (Blodd) Blanchard; prep. edn. Randolph (Vt.) High Sch.; Norwich U., Northfield, Vt,; grad. Boston Dental Coll., 1885; m. Aug. 5, 1886, M. Alice Gay, of Randolph. Began practice in Boston, 1885: removed to Randolph, Vt.; mem. Vt. State Dental Examining Bd. since 1904 (pres. since 1910). Mem. Vt. State Dental Soc, Northeastern Dental Soc. Tufts Dental Coll. Alumni Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Phoenix Lodge, F. & A.M. Ad- dress: Randolph, Vt. BI.ANCHABD, F. N.; b. 'Wilton, Me., Nov. 17, 1863; s. John and Elizabeth Bailey (Colburn) Blanchard; ed. pub. schs. ; married. Lived on old homestead located by grandfather, 1803; farming and dealing in cattle since boyhood, now on ex- tensive scale; dir. Wilton Trust & Banking Co.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1908-10, Senate. 1911-12; mem. Rep. State Com., 1912-13. Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Home: Farmington, Me. BLANCHARD, Fred "Wilson, cattle and poultry breeder; b. Lempster, N.H.. Jan. 22, 1849; s. Samuel and Caroline (Pollard) Blanchard; student Dart- mouth, 1872, S3, class of 1875: m. Emma B. Mur- ray, of Weathersfleld, Vt., Feb. 22, 1874; 2 chil- dren, Carrie E. (Mrs. Charles E. Carr), Nellie P. (instr. of biol. in Hood Coll., Frederick. Md.). En- gaged as breeder of thoroughbred cattle and poul- try since 1905. Mem. Beta Theta Pi (Dartmouth Chapter). Mem. Junior Order United Am. Me- chanics. Conn. River Grange. Democrat. Conglist. Recreations: summers, at "The Maples," a sum- mer residence on an eminence on south side of Ascutney ^Mountain, on "Stony Ridge Farm," of which is owTTH'-. .\rldress: Ascutneyville, Vt. BIiANCHARD, G-race, librarian; b. Dunleith. 111.; d. George Augustus and Frances (Sargent) Blan- chard: A.B.. Smith Coll., 1882; unmarried. City librarian. Concoi-d. N.H.. since 1895. Clubs: Wom- an's. College, Shakespeare. Contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Author: Phil's Happy Girlhood; Phil- lida's Glad Year. Home: 64 School St. Office: City Library, Concord, N.H. BIiANCHARD, Henry, clergyman; b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 13. 1833: s. Gen. Albert Gallatin and Susan (Thompson) Blanchard; A.B.. Tufts Coll., Mass., 1859, A.M., 1862 CD.D., 1890): m. Charlestown, Mass, Dec. 23. 1857, Anne E. Chandler. Ordained TTniversalist ministrv, 1857; pastor, Brooklyn. 1857- Dec, 1868, Indianapolis, to Dec. 1870. Lowell. Mass, to 1873, "Worcester, to ISSO (last 3 TTnitarian churches). Boston, to 1882. Portland. Me., 1882- Sept., 1903; acting pastor LTniversalist ch.. Lynn, Mass.. Dec, 1903-Feb., 1905: pastor TTnitarian ch., Farmington, Me.. Dec. 1908-July 1. 1911. Chmn. Me. Child Labor Com.; mem. Me. State Prison Assn., Cumbeiland County Prison Com., Portland Civic Club, Poitland Associated Charities. Pies. Me. Woman* Suffrage Assn. for 6 yrs.; lecturer at Tufts Coll. Divinity Sch., Westbrook Sem., Gor- ham (Me.) Normal Sch.; trustee Westbrook Sem. Mem. Delta Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa (Tufts Coll.) ; gave I'hi Beta Kappa oration at Tufts Coll., June, 1905. Address: The Preble House, Portland, Me.'* BIiANCHARD, Herbert Hancock, lawyer; b. Ber- lin, \t., Jan. 22, 1868; s. Watson S. and Sarah M. (Hancock) Blanchard; ed. pub. schs. of Brattle- boro, Vt., and Charleston, N.H. ; Windsor High Sch.; student U. of Vt. 3 yrs.; began studv of law with Hon. J. C. Enright, of Windsor, and was ad- mitted to the Vt. bar, 1895, later to U.S. Circuit and Dist. cts. in Vt., and Supreme Ct. of U.S.; m. Clara AI. Silver, of Windsor, Vt., June 26, 1895. Began practice in Windsor, Oct., 1895; removed to Spring- field, 1898; state's atty., 1902-4; sec, treas. and trustee, Springfield Town Library; judge Spring- field Municipal Ct., 1908-10; mem. Vt. Senate from Windsor County, 1912; judge of Municipal Ct. of Windsor Probate Dist. since 1915. Dir., elk. and v.-p. 1st Nat. Bank; dir.-treas. Springfield Electric Ry. Co.; dir. and sec. Springfield Gas Co.; dir. and treas. People's Lighting, Heating and Power Co., Barre. Vt. Mem. Vt. State Bar Assn., Vt. Hist. Soc, Vt. State Library Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. I.O.O.F. Recreations: tennis. Address: Springfield, Vt. BIIANCHARD, James Frank, M.D. ; b. Pittsburg, X.H., Dec. 8, 1861; s. David and Mary Jane (Barnes) Blanchard; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medi- cine, 1887; m. Carrie Brooks, of Burlington Vt., Jan. 1, 1890; 1 son, Maurice L., b. Stratford, N.H., -Aug. 29. 1891 (grad. Dartmouth Coll., class 1913). Began practice at Colebrook, N.H., 1887; removed to Newport, Vt., 1894; sec. U.S. Bd. of Pension Ex- aminers; acting asst. surgeon, U.S. Pub. Health Service. Ex-v.-p. Vt. State Med. Soc. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: bleeding and exhibit- ing fancy poultry. Address: 92 Main St., Newport, Vermont. BIiANCHARD, John Adams, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 24, 1869; s. John A. and Laura (Dove) Blanchard; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B., 1895; un- married. Admitted to bar, 1895, and practiced un- til 1910; sec. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Pres. Bay State Mil. Rifle Assn.; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Somerset, :\Iyopia Hunt Nahfinf. Recreations: golf, tennis, motoring. Home: 925 Boylston St. Office: 262 Washington St., Boston. BIiANCHARD, John H., lawver; b. Somerville. Mass., Aug. 16, 1861; s. Charles C. and Julia (Sul- livan) Blanchard: descendant of Jean Blanchard, of the French Huguenots; ed. Winthrop Sch., Charlestown, Mass., and night schs., Boston: m. Mary A. Skally, of Boston, Apr. 21, 1884; children. Hugh C , William H., Marguerite E. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1883, and to practice in all U.S. cts., in- cluding the U.S. Supreme Ct. (the latter in 1912); partner firm of Barry and Blanchard, 1892-5; sr. mem. Blanchard, Nelson, Remstone & Hill, 1904-11, Blanchard and Blanchard since 1912; gen. prac- tice. Democrat. Catholic Mem. Knights of Pyth- ias, B.P.O. Elks. Club: Wellington. Recreations: motoring, vachting. Home: 5'72 Riverside Av., Wellington, Mass. Office: Rms. 804-806 Pemberton Bldg., Boston. Mass. BIiANCHARD, Marshall Franklin, fish mcht.: b. Wellfleet. Mass., Mar. 21, 1849; s. Marshall Lafay- ette and Phoebe Higgins (Bunting) Blanchard; ed. pub. schs., Newton, Mass.; grad. Brvant and Strat- ton Commercial Coll., Boston, 1869: m. Emma .1. Whitman, of Newton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1879; 2 chil- dren, Helen (deceased), Arthur F. Bookkeeper, Bunting & Emery, 1870-80, mem. of firm since 1880. and pres. since incorporation. 1912; pres. T Wharf Fish Market Corpn.; treas. and dir. Northwestern Fisheries Co.; dir. and sec Canadian Fishing Co.. Ltd., of Vancouver. B.C.: alderman Citv of Cam- bridge, 1906-11. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Baptist. Mason: Odd Fellow. Club: Colonial CCambridge). Recreations: boating. 128 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Home: 159 Upland Hd., Cambridge. Office: 7 Bos- ton Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. BIiANCHARD, Nathaniel WilUs, shipmaster, le- tiiou; b. Vaiiuouih, Mr.. .\\>i. 2X 1S52; s Perez Nathaniel and Cynthia Stone cUlanfliard) lilan- chard- descendant of Thomas Plaiuluud, Alass. Colony, 1(>39; graduate North Yarmouth Acad.; m. Grace S Greenleat, of Yarmouth, Dec. 19, lSi)3; i children, Leila Willis, Perez Nathaniel (both de- ceased), lieina May. Went to sea in boyhood and in 6 mos. was apptd. 3d mate; promoted to master on 4th voyage; continued at sea 2S yrs., retiring, 1900 Trustee North Yarmouth Acad.; treas. and trustee Morrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth. Royal Arch Mason. Democrat. Unitarian. Home: Yarmouthville, Me. BIiANCHABD, Randall Howard, M.D.; b. Port- land, Me., May 3, 1872; s. William Frederick and Harriet Virginia (Sturdivant) Blanchard; prep, edn. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1S96; m. Miss Caroline Cromwell Harris, of Portland, Me. June 16, 1S9!S; children, Norman Harris, Kennith Will- iam, Randall Howard, Jr., Caroline Sturdivant. Pi-acticed in Pittsfield, Mass., since 1902; oculist and aurist House of Mercy Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Me. Med. Assn. Republican Conglist. Home: 40 Commonwealth Av. Omce: 7 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. BIiANDING, William O., wholesale druggist; b. Providence, K.I., Nov. 24, 1S52; s. William Bul- lock and Marv Adelaide (Remington) Blanding; descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Molines, ot the Mayflower; ed. grammar and high schs.; m. Rosella Cornell, of Providence, Mar. 17, lS7o; 4 children, William Cornell. Richard Warren, How- ard. Alan Cornell. Began in drug business with father, Jan. 1. 1S71; mem. Blanding & Blanding, wholesale druggists, since July 1, 1890. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Mem R.I. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, S.A.R., Loval Legion. Club: Rhode Island Country. Home: 27 Brown St. Office: 54 Weybosset St., Providence, Rhode Island. SJmATXHY, Dwiffht, artist: b. Brookline. Mass.. Jan. 24, 1865; s. Henry and Mary F. (Wood) Bla- ney. Exhibited at Carnegie Inst.. 1907. Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts. 1907. 1908, Corcoran Gallery, 190 1, 1908, Cincinnati Museum Assn., 1907. 190S. Mem. New York Water Color Club. Boston Water Color Club. Boston Art Students' Assn. Clubs: St. Bo- tolph. Tavern. Home: 82 Mt. Vernon St. Studio: 308 Fenway Studios, Boston. BIiANEY, Henry B., artist. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1910-11. BIiANBY, William Osgrood, merchant, banker; July IG, 1841-Oct. 12. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BIiASDAIiB, Henry, banker; June 18, lS36-Nov. 30, 1914. (See vol. 19(i9.) BIiATT, William Moses, lawyer; b. Orange. N.J., Apr. 29. 187G; s. Joseph Henry and Louise (Singer) Blatt; ancestors settled in New York about 1830, coming from Prussia; grad. Boston pub. schs.; LL.B., cum laude. Boston U. Law Sch., 1897; m. Lucy Romberg, of Boston, Apr. 2, 1911; 2 daugh- ters. Hester Muriel. Josephine Harriet. Practiced in Boston since 1897; prof. med. jurisprudence, Coll. Phys and Surg.. Boston; sec. Medford Woolen Mfg. Co.. etc. Club: New Century (ex-pres.). Author: Leading Massachusetts Cases; contbr. articles on law reform for Yale Law Journal. American Law Review. Case and Comment; also articles in Ev- erybody's, National, Satire, and other popular mags. Writer of plays and epigrams; wrote "The Danger of Ideals." and other playlets; also "The Stranger's Burden" and "Husbands on Approval," latter pub. in book form. 1914. Home: 4S Francis St.. Brookline. Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. BIiEAKIB, Robert, woolen mfr. ; b. Scotland. Aug. 1. 1833; s. John and Mary (Maxwell) Bleakie; ed. in Scotland; came to U.S., 1847; m. Dec. 1. 1860, Isabella Henderson (died, 1880); m. 2d, Oct. 12. 1882, Mary A. Wetherell. Mill hand and mgr., 1847- 60; owner of cotton batting mill, Tolland, Conn., 1861-2. Riverside Mill. Providence. R.I., 1862; mgr. Hvde Park Mill, 1863-73: pres. and gen. mgr. Rob- ert Bleakie & Co. since 1875, and Webster Woolen Co. (Sabattus, Me.); pres. Hyde Park Savings Bank, Hyde Park Water Co.; chmn. Bd. Selectmen, Hyde I'ark. V.-p. Mass. Tariff Reform League; mem. Woolen (ioods .\ssn. of New York. Address: H>de Park, .Ma.'^s. BIiBBCKBR, John Van Benthuysen, rear-admi- ral U.S.N.; b. Glen Cove, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1847; s. .John V. B. (paymaster U.S.N.) and S. Rosalie (Lynch) Bleecker; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1867; promoted ensign, 1868; master, 1870; It., 1871; It.- comdr.. June 30, 1891; comdr., Dec. 8, 1897; capt., June 3, 1902; rear-admiral and retired, June 27, 1905. Served 19 yrs. on sea duty at various stas.; shore service at torpedo sta., 1873-4, Navy Yard, Washington, 1877-8; Naval Acad., 1878-Sl; insp. of steel, new cruisers, 1887-8; torpedo sta., 1889-90; Navy Yard, Boston, 1893-6; Naval War Coll., 1894; comd. U.S.S. Bancroft, 1S9JS, Isla de Luzon, 1899. Marietta, 1901; Naval War Coll.. Navy Yard, Puget Sound; eoindg. U.S.S. Columbia, until retired. Home: Jamestown, R.I.* B^ENKHORN, James, ;M.D. ; b. (banning. Nova .Scotia, Mar. 13, 1864: s. .James and Maria (Spicer) Blenkhorn; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1893; m. Mary G. Chadbourne, of Princeton. Me., Mar. 7. 1901; 3 children, Elizaljeth Floy, Franklin C, James E. Practiced at Stoneham, Mass., since 1904; prof, surgery, Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, since 1906. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Pro- gressive Republican. Methodist. Address: 317 Main St.. Stoneham, Mass. BIiBNNBB, Carle Joan, painter; b. Richmond, Va., Feb. 1, 1864; s. Burghard Philip and Marguer- ite Eva (Bromm) Blenner; ed. Marburg, Germany, and special course, Yale; (hon. B.F.A., Yale Art Sch., 1904): 6 yrs. at Julien Acad., Paris; unmar- ried. Exhibited Paris Salon. 1887, 8, 9, 91. Chicago Expn., 1893; medal at Boston. 1891; Hallgarten Prize, Nat. Acad, of Design. 1899; represented at current exhbns. at New York since 1889; bronze medal. St. Louis Expn.. 1904. Home: New Haven, Conn. Studio: 5S W. 57th St.. New York.* BIiESSING, Peter E., rector SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Address: 26 Pond St., Providence, R.I. BI^ETHEN, Georgre H., granite; b. Rockland. Me.. Apr. 2. 1865; s. John and Mary (Durgin) Blethen; ed. common schs. and Rockland Commercial Coll.; m. Sept. 26, 1888, Maryetta S. Rowson, of Boston. Began in granite quarrying with Bodwell Granite Co., Rockland, 1889, now pres. and gen. mgr. Rock- land Granite Co.; pres. Livingston Mfg. Co.; dir. Am. Pole Car Co. Has been identified with city govt, of Rockland, mavor. 1911, 1912. Republican. Protestant. Mason: Odd Fellow. Clubs: City. Elks. Home: Rockland. IMe. BIiICKBITSDBRFBR, Georg°e C, president Blick- ensderfer Mfg. Co., typewriters. Stamford, Conn. BIiINIT, Charles Payson, Jr., banker: b. Boston. Mass., Feb. 5. 1879; s. Charles P. and Ida Ware (Chadbourne) Blinn; descendant of Peter Blinn. of Stepney. England, who settled in Wethersfield, Conn., 1640; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1895; m. Etta Gallison. of Boston. Oct. 11, 1905; 1 daugh- ter, Marian. Asst. treas. City Trust Co., Boston, 1905-8; v.-p. Nat. Union Bank since July 1. 1908; ti-eas. and dir. Boston Brass Co. Mem. Mass. Bank- ers Assn. (pres., 1913-14). See. ^Boston Clearing House Assn. Mem. Boston ChamSer of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange (Boston); Eastern Y'acht, Co- rinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.); Tedesco (^ountry (Swampscott, Mass.). Recreations: out- door sports generally. Home: 25 Parkman St., Brookline. Mass.; (summer) Beach Av., Marble- head, Mass. Oflfice: 40 State St.. Boston. Mass. BIiINir, Georg'e Richard, lawyer; b. Charlestown. Mass.. July 11, 1859; s. John F. and Susan L. (Dutton) Blinn: descendant of John Alden; A.B.. Harvard. 1S85; m. Clara A. Pollard, of South New- market. N.H.. June 3, 1886. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1887, and since practiced in Boston: mem. firm of Adams & Blinn since 1894. Mem. Bar Assn. Cit>- of Boston. Am. and Mass. bar assns.; dir. Chil- dren's Mission. Clubs: University. Harvard, Uni- tarian. Recreations: reading, outdoor diversions. Home: Bedford. Mass. Office. 40 Court St., Boston. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 129 BIiISS, Alfred Veazie, clergyman; b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 23, 1872; s. Charles 10. and Louise A. (Tvler) Bliss; grad. hi^h sch., Bangror, 1890; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; S.T.B., Andover Thool. Sem., 1897; studied Harvard Summer Sell.. 1903; unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor, Ludlow, Vt., 1898-03 Plymouth Ch., Utica, N.Y., 1903-9; traveling at home and abroad, 1909-11; pastor, Winslow Ch., Taunton, Mass., since Oct. 1, 1911. Mem. Taunton Assn. of Chs., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Progressive. Recreations: walking, tennis. Address: 32 Prospect St., Taunton. Mass. BIiISS, Charles Bemls, clergyman; b. Triangle, N.y., Jan. 23, 1868; s. Daniel J. and Seraph (Bemis) Bliss; B.A., Yale. 1890, Ph.D., 1893; B.A., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1903. Prof, experimental psychology. New York U., 1894-8; ordained Congl. ministry, 1903; pastor Hampden, Mass., 1903-13, Mclndoe Falls, Vt., since 1914. Fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Psychol. Assn., New York Acad. Sciences (life). Author of various article.s on psychology and the relation between psychology and theology. Address: Mclndoe Falls, Vt. BIiISS, Bdward Fenniman, mfr. ; b. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 4, 1850; s. Henry Penniman and Delia IMaria (Warren) Bliss: descendant of Thomas Bliss, 1634; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass.; Amherst Coll.; A.B., Harvard, 1873, A.M., 1874; m. May 1, 1880, Mary Cressy McKay, of Boston. Pres. Mass. Mohair Plush Co. since 1892; mem. firm of Cushing & Bliss. Was mem. Sch. Com., and selectman, Lexington. Mass. Clubs: St. Bo- tolph, Brookline Countrv. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. BIiISS, Blmer Jared, shoe mfr.; b. Wrentham, Mass., Aug. 11, 1867; s. Leonard Carpenter and Eliza Crocker (Fisher) Bliss: ed. pub. schs. ot Foxboro and Edgartown, j\Iass. ; grad. Edgartown High Sch., 1884; married Leana Harding, of Ells- worth, Me., Apr. 29, 1901; 2 children, E(lmer) Jared, Jr., Muriel Harding. Began as a boy witli Brown, Durrell Co., importers and mfrs. of dr\- goods, Boston; later became traveling salesman and continued until 1892; lias been identified with slioe mfg. since Sept. 1, 1893: founder of the Regal Shoe Co., and now pres.; also pres. Regal Shoe Co., Pliila., Regal Shoe Co., Ltd., Canada, (co. has retail stores in principal cities of the U.S. and Europe) ; dir. Internat. Trust Co. Pres. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Automobile Assn. (v.-p.). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Ex- change, Algonquin, Eastern Yacht, Country (Brookline), Lotus, Midday (New York). Recre- ations: horseback riding, yachting. Home: 1962 Commonwealth Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 268 Summer St., Boston. P^actories at Whitman and Milford, Mass., Phila., Pa., and Toronto. Can. BIIISS, Frederic Wrig-ht, lawyer; b. Rehoboth, Mass., Oct. 14, 1852; s. Cyrus W. and Hannah T. (Munroe) Bliss; paternal ancestor, Thomas Bliss, who landed at Plymouth, 1636; maternal ancestor, Richard Warren, wlio came to America in the Mayflower, 1620; Ph.B., Brown F., 1878; Ph.B., Boston U., 1878, LL.B.. 1881; unmarried. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1881: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891-4 (author of the Bliss Subway Bill, which became a law); dir. Hunt-Spiller Mfg. Corpn. : trustee Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; apptd. by Gov. Walsh chmn. John Brown Memorial Commn., 1914; alter- nate del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Beta Theta Pi. Mason, K.T. (Past Master St. John's Lodge; pres. Master's Assn.). Clubs: Boston City, Economic Recreations: travel, outdoor life. Home: 508 Washington St., Dorchester. Office: 89 State St., Boston. BIiISS, Georgre, merchant; Nov. 20, 1844; now de- ceased. (See vol. 1909.) BIiISS, Georg-e D., M.D.; b. Rehoboth, Mass.. Dec. 9, 1855; s. Cvrus W. and Hannah T. (Munroe) Bliss; descendant of Richard Warren, of the May- flower, also from Capt. Benjamin Church and 7th generation from Thomas Bliss, of Rehoboth, Mass.; ed. pub. schs., Rehoboth; grad. Providence (R.I.) High Sch., 1877; East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. 1881; post-grad, work Harvard Med. Sch.; surgical clin- ics London, Berlin, Vienna, and New York, Phila., Chicago and Boston; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1881; specializes in obstetrics and gynecology; asst. surgeon, Boothby Surgical Hosp. ; surgeon to !Mass. Homce. Dispensary, also phys. diseases of women and diseases of the skin same; obstetrician, Mass. Homce. Hosp. Incorporator and dir. Dorchester Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. Homoe. IMed. Soc. (1st v.-p.), also Boston Dist. Soc. of same (treas.), Mass. Med. Soc, also Norfolk Dist. Soc. of same, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Hahnemann Med. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Hosp. Asso- ciates, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Alumni Assn. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine (visitor and mem. exec, and nominating com.). Mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter. Commandery, K.T.) Club: Boston Cit5\ Contbr. numerous papers on medicine and surgery to med. magazines and reviews. Recre- ations: travel. Address: 508 Washington St., Dor- chester. Boston. Mass. BIiISS, Georg-e ITewiuan, lawyer; b. Eagleville. Tiverton, R.I.. July 22, 1837; s. James L. and Sarah A. (Stafford) Bliss: student Brown U., 185G-8; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y'., 1860; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch.. 1861; m. Provi- dence, R.I., Jan. 1, 1872, Fannie A. Carpenter; children, Gerald M., William C, George M. (de- ceased), Carlton S. (deceased), Helen C. (Mrs. Fred V. Emerson), Rose D. Admitted to N.Y'. bar, 1861; served in LTnion Army, 1861-5; hon. mustered out with rank of capt.. May 15, 1865; practiced in Providence since 1866; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1868- 73, Senate, 1883-6; justice 7th Jud. Dist., R.I., since 1872; mem. Sch. (I!om. of East Providence, 25 yrs. ; supt. of schs., 12 yrs. Mason (K.T.) Club: Con- gregational (treas.). Recreations: yachting. Author of various hist, sketclies, etc. Home: East Providence. Office: 19 College St., Providence, R.I. BIiISS, George Temeus, bishop; b. Shelburne, Vt., Mar. 12, 1864; s. George and Mary Adelaide (Stevens) Bliss; A.B., U. of Vt., 1889 (D.D., 1904); S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem. New Y'ork, 1892; m. Bur- lington, Nov. 15, 1893, Katherine L. Shattuck; 3 children, Harriette Catherine, J. Isham. Mary Adelaide. Deacon, 1892, priest, 1893, P.E. Ch.; curate St. Paul's Ch., Burlington, Vt.. 1892-9. rec- tor, 1899-15: consecrated bishop coadjutor of Vt., Apr. 21, 1915. Address: 204 South Union St., Bur- lington, Vt. BIiISS, Henry "Warren, dry goods commn.; b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20, 1861; s. Henry P. and Delia (Warren) Bliss: A.B., Harvard, 1884: m. Grace Beckwith, of Plattsburg, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1893; children, Henry M., Margaret. Began active career in dry goods business. Boston. 1884: now sec. treas. and dir. Cushing & Bliss; treas. Mass. Mohair Plush Co. Clubs: Union. Exchange, Har- vard, Brookline Countrv. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. BIiISS, James Frederick, ship chandler; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 7, 1847; s. Francis and Alice (Wakefield) Very, and adopted at age of 2 by James and Louise (Hayden) Bliss; ed. pub. and high schs., Boston; unmarried. Began at age of IS in business estab- lished by James Bliss, 1832: admitted as partner, 1872; succeeded to business on death of father, 1876, title of James Bliss & Co.. grocers, ship chandlers and vessel owners: dir. Simpson Patent Dry Dock Co.; ex-pres. Roxbury Co-operative Bank, and Highland Co-operatiV'e Bank; Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1900-1. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Was Corporal 2d Regt., Mass. Militia comd. by Col. Charles R. Codman. Mem. Mercantile Library Assn. (ex-pres. and now v.-p.). Mass. Charitable Meclianics' Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32°); mem. Boston Command- ery, K.T. ; Mass. Consistory. Clubs: Exchange, Bos- ton City, Boston Art, Economic, Boston Yacht. Rec- reations: billiards, driving, outdoor sports. Home: 189 W. Brookline St. Office: 91 Broad St., Boston. BIiISS, Jesse Iieonti, M.D. ; b. South Hadley Falls, Mass.. Sept. 6. 1870; s. Serbertrum E. and Fannie (Little) Bliss; prep. edn. Mt. Hermon Sch.; student Cornell U. ; M.D.. Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia), 1896; m. Ruth V. C. Hillick, or Ithaca. N.Y., Feb. 26, 1898; 3 children, 1 living, Susan Elaine. Practiced in Holyoke, Mass., since 130 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1S96- asst. surgeon. House of Providence Hosp., Holy'oke, Mass.; med. examiner for llie Prudential Ins Co. of America, Union Central J^ife Ins. Co., Mass. Mul. Life Ins. Co., State Mut. l.ife Assur- ance Co. of Worcester, Mass., John llancocl< Mut. Life Ins. Co., Home Life Ins. Co., Manhattan Life Ins Co. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Holyoke Med Soc. Baptist. Home: 106 Pleasant St., Ad- iress: 231 Hif?h St.. Holyoke, Mass. BI.ISS, Leon Duston, clergyman; b. Calais, Vt., Juiu- ■^, Jstil; .s. Jr.derick Uuslon and Frances Prescott (Hitchcock) Bliss; ed. Caladonia Co. Grammar Sell., Peacham, Vt.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1883; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1888; (A.M., Ill Wesleyan U., 1905); unmarried. In.str. in English and natural science, Hopkins Acad., Oak- land, Cal., 1884-5; ordained Congl. ministry, 1888; asst. pastor. Central Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1888- •tl; pastor Woodland, Cal., 1891-5, Great Barring- ton, Mass.. 1896-05, Lenox, since Feb., 1909. Ke- fuililican. Mason (K.T.). Address: Lenox, Mass. BIiISS, Richard, librarian; b. Springfield, Mass.. May 26, 1842; s. liichard and Sarah Pyncheon (Eastman) Bliss; e«l. grammar and liigh schs., and prepared for coll., but enlistment in Civil War interfered with ednl. plans; m. Sarah Peters Bow- ker, of Boston, Oct. 15, 1888; no children. Served in Co. A, 46th Mass. Kegt, 1861-2; student under Prof. L. Agassiz, Cambridge, Mass., 1867-70; asst. in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 1870-6; bibliographer on U.S. Geol. Survey, and Northern Transcontinental Survey, 1881-3; libra- rian Redwood Library, Newport, R.I., 1884-14. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Newport Nat. Hist. Soc, Newport Hist. Soc. Clubs: Harvard of R.I., Law- rence Scientific Assn. Author; Classified index to maps in Petermann's Mitteilungen and in the Royal Geog. Soc's pubis. (Harvard Library Bibliog. Contbns. Nos. 16, 17, 1884, 1886); and in the pubis, of the Geol. Soc. of London (Boston Pub. Library Bibliographies No. 4, 1887); A Classifica- tion of the phvsical and natural sciences (except chemistry) for C. A. Cutter's Expansive Classifi- cation, Seventh Expansion, 1902-10; various papers in trans of scientific socs. and library periodicals. Recreations: watercolor sketching, mountaineering. Address: Newport, R.I. BIiISS, William Carpenter, lawyer; b. East Providence, R.I., Julv 6, 1S74: s. Geoi-ge Newman and Fannie A. (Carpenter) Bliss: A.B., Brown U., 1896, A.M., 1898; LL.B., U. of Mich., Dept. of Law, 1901; unmarried. Practiced in Providence since 1901; elk. Dist. Ct., 7th Jud. Dist., R.I., 1904; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1908-11 (speaker of House, 1911); mem. commn. on Revision of Taxation Laws of R.I., 1910-12; chmn. R.I. Public Utilities Commn. since 1912. Served as ensign on Constellation, Aileen and Peoria. Spaniah-Am. War, June 29. 1898-Feb. 2, 1899; It. R.I. Naval Militia, 1899-03; It. comdr., 1903-4, comdr. since 1904. Clubs: Uni- versity, West Side. Home: 490 Taunton Av., East Providence. Office: 19 College St., Providence, R.I. BIiISS, "William B., M.D., surgeon; b. Princeville. 111., 1872; s. Onias C and Mary E. Bliss; ed. high sch. and acad., Princeville; Battle Creek Coll., Mich.; grad. Am. Med. Missionary Coll., Chicago, 1906; post-grad, work Northwestern Med. Sch., Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Dorothea A. Halgren, of Lake City, Minn., Aug. 8. 1898. Practiced at Mel- rose, Mass., since 1908: med. supt. N.E. Sanitarium. Seventh Dav Advent ist. Fellow Royal Coll. Physi- cians, London: mem. Clin. Congress of Surgeons of North America. Home: Melrose, Mass. BI.ISS, William Henry, lawyer; Oct. 5, 1847-1910. (See vol. 1909. t BIiISS, Zenas Work, real estate: b. Johnston Tp., R.I., Jan. 10, 1867; grad. I^niv. Grammar Sch., Providence, 1885; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Lydia C. Kellv, of Providence, Oct. 26, 1892; one son. Zenas Randall, b. Mar. 3, 1898. Engaged in real estate operations and as ins. broker, Cranston, R.I.; mem. Cranston Town Council, 1901-9 (pres., 1905-9): mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1903-9; It. gov. of R.I., 1910-12; col. on staff of Gov. George H. TTtter, 1905-6; mem. Rep. State Central Com., 1904-10; mem. of Joint Spl. Com. to Revise Revenue Laws of State of R.I., 1909-12; chmn. Bd. of Tax Commrs.. since 1912. Pres. N.E. Tax Officials .Assn.; mem. Nat. Tax Assn., Loyal Legion. Uni- tarian. Clubs: University (Providence), Mianto- noini (Newport), Edgewood Yaclit. Home: 246 Ainiington St., Edgewood, R.I. Address: P.O. Box l.'i(;, l'i()\ idfiK'e, R.I. BIiODGBT, Henry, M.D.; b. 1855; B.A., Yale, 1875; M.L>., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 188 1; m. ]\]abel McKelvey, 1885. Practiced in Bridgeport, Conn., since 1881. Mem. Delta Kappa I-Cpsilon (Phi Chapter). Address: 379 Park PI., Bii75-S6, later at Boston and New York, and again at Boston; senior mem. firm of Blodget, Merritt & Co. until 1912, since mem. Blodget & Co. Dir. State Street Trust Co., Cam- bridge Electric Light Co. Clubs: University, Ex- change (Boston), University (New York). Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. (Jffice: 60 State St., Boston. BIiODGBTT, Chaiincey Hayden, clergyman. (See vol. 19(111.) BIiOBGBTT, Bdward Everett, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 22, 1865; s. ^Varren Kendall and Minerva (Paddock) Blodgett; A.B., Harvard, 1887; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1889; m. Mabel L. Fuller, of Boston, Nov. 17, 1891; children, Robert F., Ruth H., Richard A., Dorothy. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1890, later to practice in U.S. courts; practiced in Boston since 1890; mem. firm of Blodgett, Jones, Burnham & Bingliam. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Beta Theta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Brae Burn Country. Recreations: tennis, golf and other outdoor diver- sions. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 60 Federal St., Boston. BIiOSGBTT, John Henry, securities; b. Thomas- ton, Me., Aug. 1, 1881; s. John H. and Anna (Rob- inson) Blodgett; S.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Ruth S. Paine, of Boston, May 27, 1914. Began with Paine. Webber & Co., bankers, 1904, mem. of firm since Jan. 1, 1913; dir. Fidelity Trust Co., Atlantic Mining Co., Wisconsin-Minnesota Light & Power Co., Am. Pub. Utilities Co. Conglist. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Tedesco. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 100 Beach Bluff Av., Swampscott, Mass. Oflice: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. BLODGETT, John Henry, M.D.; b. Grafton, Vt., Dec. 31, 1867; s. Henry and Jane (Ayres) Blodgett; attended Grafton graded schs.; grad. Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1891; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1895; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1897; Boston City Hosp., 1899; post-grad, courses. New York Lying- in Hosp., New York Post-Grad. Hosp., Post-Grad. School Harvard, Children's Hosp.; m. Mary Lang- lands Abercrombie, of Boston, Oct. 9, 1901. Prac- ticed in Saxtons River, Vt., 1899-07, Bellows Falls since 1907; attending phys. Vt. Acad., 1900-7; mem. staff Rockingham Hosp.; chmn. Tuberculosis Commn. of Vt. since 1914. V.-p. Chamber of Com- merce, Bellows Falls, 1915; corporate mem. Kurn Hattin Homes. Westminster, Vt. Mem. A. MA., Conn. Valley Med. Soc; sec Windham Co. Med. Soc, 1915; pres. Rockingham Med. Soc, 1913. Ma- son. Address: 5 School St.. Bellows Falls, Vt. BLODGETT, John Tagrgrard, junist; Mav 16. 1859- :\rar. 4, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BLODGETT, Mabel Louise Fuller, author; b. Bangor, Me.. Apr. 8, 1S69; d. Ransom Burritt and Louisa S. (White) Fuller; grad. Elmhurst Acad., Providence, R.I.; m. Edward Everett Blodgett, of Boston, Nov. 17. 1891. Mem. D.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants. (See Who's "Who in America for list of books.) Home: West Newton, INIass.* BLODGETT, Percival, business man; b. Orange, Mass., Julv IS, 1841; s. Nathaniel F. and Dolly (Mavo) Blodgett; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover. Mass., 1863; m. Georgia A. Warrick, of Orange, Mav 1, 1867 (died 187S); m. 2d. S. Isabella Cham- berlain, of Templeton, Mass.. Feb. 20. ISSO. En- tered gen. mdse. business. 1865. and conducted business on own account, 1870-94 (retired); post- master, Templeton. 16 yrs. : selectman and over- WHO'iS WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 131 oenate, xsyo-o. rtepuuiicaii. <^un{?iisi;. Jrtecreai botanical study. Address: Templeton, Mass. BIiOSOETT, Sarah Gerould; b. .\lstead, N.H., .Apr. 13, 1S39: d. Hex. Alos^'.s and Cynthia (Locke) Geiould; grad. Mt. Hoi yoke Seni., 1^59; m. Canaan, N.H., May 24, 1861, Isaac N. Blodgett, chief jus- tice Supreme Ct. of X.H. (died Nov. 27, 1905). Trustee N.H. Orphans' Home. Mem. State Conf. Charities, N.H. (chmn. exec, com.), Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, Soc. for Protection of Forests, etc. Conglist. Clubs: N.H. Fedei-ation of Women's Clubs (ex-pres.), Franklin Woman's Club. Address: Franklin, N.H. HImOHGETT, Stephen Haskell, M.D.; b. Boston, .\ug-. 29. 1S63; s. Warren K. and Minerva (Pad- dock) Blodg-ett; A.B., Harvard. 1NS4; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 18S6; m. Elizabeth W. Cummings, of Brookline, Mass., Dec. 13, 1886; children, Warren Kendall, 2d, Edwin Stanton. Engaged in practice at Cambridge, 1886-98; since in Boston, exclusively I'enal diseases; lecturer renal diseases, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899-08 (resigned); in charge genito-urinary dept. Boston Homoe. Dispensary since 1895; specialist urinary diseases Mass. Homoe. Hosp. since 1904; 1st asst. phys. M.H.H., 1887-07 (resigned); mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Am. Assn. of Med. Exami- ners, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. of Examining Phys. and Surg., Harvard Med. Sch. Alumni Assn., etc. Frequent contbr. to med. jours, on his specialty. Home: Lincoln, Mass. Of- fice: 419 Boylston St., Boston. BIjOBCtETT, Walter H., produce merchant; b. Denmark, N.Y., Nov. 2, 1850; s. Harrison and Di- antha (Dewey) Blodgett; ed. in the pub. schs., Ives Sem. apd lit business coll.; m. Dec, 1873. Lotta J., d. Garrett Boshard. Engaged as produce dealer in Lowville, N.Y., to 1881; mem. firm of Blodgett & Boshard, Worcester. Mass., 1881-98; pres. W. H. Blodgett Co. Mem. Bd. of Trade (pres.. 1902-3): mem. Fruit & Produce Exchange (Bos- ton), Mass. Bd. of Trade. Mayor of Worcester. 1904-5; speaker before farmer's institute; supt. Adams Sq. Ch. S.S. Summer home at Denmark, N.Y. Office: W^orcester, Mass. BIiODGETT, 'Warren Kendall, lawyer; b. Bos- ton, .June 22. 1855: s. Warren Kendall and Minnie P. (Paddock) Blodgett: grad. English High Sch., 1870; A.B., Haivard. 1878; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1881; m. Mary Durant Priest, of Boston, Nov. 3, 1882. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882; asst. U.S. atty.. Boston, 1882-5; mem. firm of Blodgett & Bancroft, 1889-93; since principally engaged in management of trust property; mem. Board of Al- dermen, Cambridge. 1904. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: 7 Aca- cia St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. BIiODGETT, William Winthrop, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BIiOSGETTE, Georffe Brainard, lawyer; b. Georgetown, Mass., Dec. 6, 1845; s. Sherburne Clif- ford and Mary (Cressev) Blodgette; A.B., Brown U., 1866, A.M., 1869: A.M.. Bowdoin. 1869; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1870; m. Ella Millett, of Row- ley, Mass., Feb. 20. 1872; 3 children, George Brai- nard, Jr., Weldon, Gladys. Served as corporal, Co. D, 48th Regt., Mass. Vols., Aug. 1862-Sept.. 1863; admitted to bar. 1868. Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son (K.T.); mem. G.A.R.. LTnion Veterans' Union. Home: Rowley. Mass. Office: 28 Market Sq., New- buryport. Mass. BIiOMTIEi;!), Stanley Francis, clergyman ; b. Lon- don. Ene.. .July 31, 1871: s. Rev. Frank and Charlotte Eliza (Williams) Blomfield: came to Montreal, Can.. 1886. to Mich.. 1887: grad. Olivet (Mich ) Prep. Sch., 1890; B.A.. Olivet Coll.. 1895; B.D., Yale Div. Sch.. 1899: post-grad, work Yale Grad. Sch., 2 yrs. ; m. Bernice May Haskin. of Tmlay City. Mich.. .Tune 13. 1900; 5 children. Reginald Nelson. Frances Marie. Cvril Stanley, Walter George, Charlotte Leona. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1895; pastor Boulevard Ch., Detroit, Mich . 1897-9. Stonv Creek. Conn.. 1899-05, 1st Ch., Woodbury, 1905-8, Bethanv Ch.. Montpelier. Vt.. since Nov. 1, 1908. Trustee Wood Art Gallery. Montpelier; pres. Y.M.C.A.. Montpelier; pres. Social Service League. Pres. Congregational Club; ex-pres. Montpelier-Barre Ministers' Club. Mason. Club: The Club (Mont- pelier). Address: Montpelier, Vt. BIiOOD, John Balch, consulting engr. ; b. New- buryp()rt. Mass., .luly 21. 1870; s. George White- field and Mary Nelson (Balch) Blood; descendant of Robert Blood, Concord, Mass., 1685; B.S. in Blec Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; unmarried. Asst. engr. ry. dept., Thomson-Houston Electric Co.. 1890-3. Gen. Electric Co., 1893-6; engr. with Union Elektricitats Gessellschaft, Berlin, (Ger- many. 1896-7; mem. Blood & Hale, consulting engrs., 1898-10; engr. with Stone & Webster Engi- neering Co.. since Jan. 28, 1911. Mem. Mass. Naval Militia 9 yrs., retiring as capt. and chief of Naval Bur.. 1913; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, New- buryport. since 1910. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., U.S. Naval Inst., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Economic Assn., Nat. Guard Assn.. Old Guard of Mass., S.A.R. Conglist. Clubs: Army and Navy (New York), Ward Room (Boston). Address: 232 High St.. New- buryport, Mass. B^OOD, Iioreuzo Prentice, surveyor; b. Pepper- ell. Mass.. July 25. 1824; s. Noah and Hannah P. (Chase) Blood; A.B., Amherst, 1846; m. Margaret G. Thompson, of Marblehead, Mass.. Nov. 29, 1855; children. Samuel Thompson, b. 1861; Annah Pren- tice. 1863; Margaret Grant. 1865. Prin. acad. and high. schs.. Shrewsbury, N.J., 1848-50. Upper Marl- boro. Md., 1850-1, Pepperell, Mass., 1852-3, Marble- head, 1854, South Braintree, 1855-6, Baltimore, 1858, Hagerstown. Md.. 1859-68; located in Pep- perell. 1868. and continued in ednl. work until 1885, since land surveyor and conveyancer; has held most of the pub. offices at Pepperell; justice of the peace. Mason. Address: Pepperell, Mass. BIiOOD, Robert Allen, M.D.; b. New London, N.H., Apr. 30, 1838; s. Luke and Mary Blood; prep, edn. Colby Acad.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1870; m. Elizabeth McCutchens. of New London, N.H., 1872; 1 son. Robert M. Served in 11th N.H. Vols.; wounded in Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Surgeon in chief Soldiers' Home in Mass. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Late surgeon gen. Mass., and maj. gen. M.V.M., surgeon gen. on staff of Gov. Wolcott during Spanish-Am. War. Home: Georges Mills, N.H. BIiOOS, William Henry, Jr., electrical engr.; b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. 29, 1866; s. William Henry and Mariana (Williamson) Blood; E.E.. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1888; m. Grace Marie Nathan, of New Haven. Conn.. Nov. 6, 1890; 3 children. Marie, Mariana. Mortimer. With Thomson-Houston Elec Co., Lvnn. Mass., in charge of mfg. elec motors, etc., 1888-9; with the N. W. Thomson-Houston Co., St. Paul. Minn., 1889-90; partner Franklin Blec. (io.. Kansas City, Mo., constructing elec. light and St. ry. plants and waterworks. 1890-6; supt. Chase- Shawmut Co., mfg. electricians. Boston, 1896-7: with Stone & Webster, Boston, examination and report, construction, expert court work, etc., 1897 — . Trustee Dummer Acad. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec Engis. : mem. Nat. Electric Light Assn. (pres., 1905-6, and now ins. expert). Electric Vehicle Assn. of Amer- ica (pres.. 1910, 11, 12), Illuminating Engring. Soc. Nat. Fire Protection Assn., Nat. Conf. Standard Elec. Rules (pres., 1906-11). Clubs: Exchange, En- gineers' (Boston), Wellesley (Wellesley). Recrea- tions: gardening. Contbr. many articles on tech. subjects to jours, and revs., also pub. speaker on scientific subjects. Home: Wellesley, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St.. Boston.* B^OOMFIEIJD, Meyer, educator, social worker: b. Feb. 11. 1S7S; s. Maurice and Bertha (Postmas- ter) Bloomfield; prep. edn. Tech. Inst.. N.Y. City; B.A., Coll. City of New York, 1899; B.A., Harvard. 1901; prepared for the bar at Boston U. Sch. of T.aw: m. New York. Sadie Palmer, of Brooklyn. •Tune 22. 1902. Engaged in sociol. work in New York, later in Boston; admitted to Mass. bar. 1905; dir. Vocation Bureau of Boston since 1909; super- visor (IJivic Service House, Boston. Spl. investiga- r.ii WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lor for War Dept., I'orto Rico, 1911; visitor to Indian schs. for Bur. Indian Affairs, 1912. I^ecturer for State Teacliers' Coll. (Colo.), IT. of Ind., V. of Cal. Liccturer on vocational guidance at Harvard U. Summer Sch. Mem. IJoston Chambei- of Com- merce, Nat. Soc. I'romotion of Industrial lOJn. «,'lubs: City, Harvard, Twentieth Century (Lioston). Vuthoi-: Vocational C.uidancte of Youth, 1911; Tlir School and the Start in l.,ife (U.S. Bur. of Edn.), 1914. Editor: Civic Reader loi the New American.s, 1907; Youth, School and Vocation, 1915. Wrote: •'A Survey of Problems in Porto Rico," for the U.S. (iovt. Home: West Jioxbuiy, Mas.s. Office: tj Bea- con St.. Boston.* BIiUMEB, Georg-e, M.D.; b. Darlington Co., Dur- liam. Eng., iMai-. 16, 1S72; s. John George and .Julia Edith (VValford) Blumer; ed. grammar sch., Eng., lSSO-6; came to U.S., 1SS6; cd. pub. sch., (Jal., 1886-7; M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., San Pi-ancisco, 1891; interne Citv and Co. Hosp., San Francisco, 1892-3; post-grad, student .Johns Hopkins Hospital, Feb.-.Iune, 1893; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1907); m. Ann Evans, of San Diego, Cal., Aug. 20, 1906; 2d, Mabel Louise Bradlev, of New Haven, Conn., June 2C. 1909; 2 children, Marv Kimberly, Elsie Walford. Asst. on surg. staff, 1893-4, med. staff, 1894-5, Johns Hopkins Hosp.; asst. pathology, Johns Ho))- kins U., 1S95-6; post-grad, student U. of Munich, summer, 1897; dir. Bender Hygienic Lab., Albany, X.Y., 1896-03; prof, pathology and bacteriology, Albanv Med. Coll., 1900-3; asso. prof, pathology, Cooper Med. Coll., 1904-5; asst. in medicine, U. of Cal.. 1905-6; John Slade Ely prof, of theory and liractice of medicine, since Aug., 1906, dean since June, 1910, Y'ale Med. School. Pres. bd. of trustees Conn. Training Sch. for the Feeble Minded. Mem. .\ssn. Am. Physicians, A.M. A., Interurban Clin, ("lub. New York Acad, of Medicine, Conn. State Med. Sue, Nat. Com. on Mental Hygiene. Recreations: tennis, fishing. Club: Graduates'. Home: 64 Trum- ]uin St. ntfice: 150 York St., New Haven, Conn.* BIiUMEB, Gieorge) Alder, alienist; b. Sunder- land, Eng., May 25, 1857; s. Dr. Luke and Mary Jane (Bone) Blumer; ed. at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng.; at Moravian Sch., Neuwied-on-Rhine, Ger- many; Lycee Corneille de Rouen, France; U. of Durham, Eng.. and U. of Edinburgh; M.D., U. of Pa., 1879: (L.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., Edinburgh, 1884; Litt.D.. Brown U., 1905); m. Helen Antoinette, d. J. Thomas Spriggs, of Utica, N.Y., June 23, 1886. Resident phvs., German Hosp., Phila., 1879-80; asst. phys., 1880-6, supt., 1886-99, N.Y. State Luna- tic Asylum (now Utica State Hosp.): phys. -in- chief and supt. Butler Hosp., Providence, since Sept., 1899. Co-editor American Journal Insanity since 1880; adj. prof, insanity, Albany Med. Coll., 1893-9. Trustee R.I. Sch. of Design. Sec. sect, psychol. medicine, Internal. Med. Congress, Wash- ington, 1887; pres. sect, insanity. World's Congress of Charities. Chicago. 1893. Hon. mem. British Aledico-Psychol. Soc. Soc. Mental Medicine of Bel- gium, Medico-psychol. Soc. of Paris; corr. mem. Soc. of Psychiatry, Paris; pres. Am. Medico- Psychol. Assn., 1903, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, 1904: mem. Soc. of Antiquaries of Newcastie-npon-Tyne. Home: Duncan Lodge, P.lackstone Roul.. Providence.* BIiTJNT, Simon Blinn, clergyman; b. Knowlton, Que., (.^an.. Jan. 1, 1869; s. Eber and Elizabeth (Blinn) Blunt: descendant of David Blunt, the immigrant, about 1700, and g.s. Simon Blinn. 4th descendant fi-om Peter Blinn, about 1675; pren. edn. Knowlton and Waterloo (P.Q.) acads. ; A. P.., McGill U., Montreal. 1S90: Montreal Sem.; P.. Lift., Hobart Coll., Geneva. N.Y., 1S91- (D.D., St. Ste- phen's Coll., Annandale. N.Y.. 1913); m. Clara Maria Jones, of Shoitsville, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1892; 6 childvi-n, KatViavine 1\1.. Simon PJinn. 2d (died Ft-b. 6. 1899). Helen E.. Virginia H., Nancv Blinn. Nich- olas .Tames. Deacon and priest. 1893. P.E. Ch.; in charge Ch. of Good Shepard, Barre. Vt., 1891-3; rector St. Stephen's Ch., Middleburv, Vt.. 1893-5. Christ Ch.. Danville. Pa.. 1895-9: sr. asst. St. Ste- phen's Ch.. Providence. R.I.. 1899-03: rector Ch. of the Redeemer. Chicago (TTniversity Parish). 1903- 10. All Saints Ch.. Dorchester, Boston, since Sept. 29. 1910. Democrat. Mpson (Chanter and Com- mandery). Clubs: T'niverslty (Chicago and Bos- ton), Catholic Club of Mass., Clerical Club of Bos- ton. Editor of the "Kalander" of the (Jhurch of the Redeemer, Chicago, 1903-10; editor of All Saints Chronicle, 1910-15; autlior of \arious sermons, |)amplilets, etc. Address; :J10 Ashmont St., Boston. BLUNT, Stanhope BngUsh, army officer; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 29, 1850; s. Chailes E. and Penelope Be- Ihuiie (English) Blunt; grad. Oswego (N.Y.) High Sch., 1868, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1872; m. Fanny Smith, of tninton, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1873. Apptd. 2d It. 13th Inf., June 14, 1872; 1st It., Mar. 27, 1874; trans- ferred to ordnance dept., Nov. 1, 1874; capt., Apr. 24, 1880; maj., July 7, 1898; It.-col., Aug. 1, 1903; col., .June 25, 1906; retired from active service at (»wn request Sept. 1, 1912. Served in Utah, Wyo. and Colo, with 13th Inf., 1872-4; It.-col. and col. a.-d.-c. to Gen. P. H. Sheridan, 1885-8; insp. small arms practice, 1885-9; instr. mathematics and in science of ordnance and gunnery, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1876-SO; comdg. Rock Island (111.) Arsenal, 1897- (17, Springfield (Mass.) Armory, 1907-12. Chmn. Transportation Commission, Springfield; pres. .Springfield Hosp. Mem. A.A.A.S., Nat. Geog. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Foreign Wars, War of 1812, S.R., Loyal Legion. Clubs: Commercial (Dav- enport, la.), Troy (Troy, N.Y.), University (New York), Metropolitan, Army and Navy (Washing- ton), Nayasset, Country (pres.), (Springfield, Mass.). (Sontbr. to Johnson's Encyclopedia, Far- row's Military Encyclopedia, etc. Author: Rifle and Carbine Firing, 1885; Firing Regulations for Small Arms, 1889. Home: 83 Ridgewood Terrace, Spring- field, Mass.* BOABDMAN, Georgfe Nye, theologian; b. Pltts- and Ann ((jilbert) Boardman; brother of Samuel Ward Boardman; A.B., Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1847, A.M., 1850; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1852; (D.D., U. of Vt.. 1867; LL.D., Lafayette Coll., 1889; Litt.D., Middlebury Coll., 1910); m. Anne Ambrose Walker, of Pittsford, Aug. 15, 1854. Ordained Congl. minis- try. 1854; prof, rhetoric, English, literature and psychology, Middlebury (ioll., 1853-9; pastor First Presbyn. Church, Binghamton, N.Y., 1859-71; prof, systematic theol., 1871-93, emeritus prof, since 1893 .Chicago Theol. Sem. Pres. Monticello Female Sem., Godfrey, 111., 1887-93; corporate mem. A.B.C. F.M. 40 yrs., resigned, 1909. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 18 W. 55th St., New York; (summer) Pittsford, Vt.* BOABDMAN, Harold Sherburn, civil engr. ; b. Bangoi-, Me., Mar. 31, 1874; s. James A. and Marilla M. (Leighton) Boardman; B.C.E., Me. State Coll., 1895; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1 yr.; C.E., U. of Me., 1898; m. Caroline A. Hilton, of Norridgewock, Me.. July 24. 1897 (died 1910); 2d. Nellie Frances Mann, of Bangor, Me., Julv, 1912. Tutor in draw- ing. U. of Me.. 1896-9; draftsman Union Bridge Co.. Athens. Pa., 1899-1900, Am. Bridge Co., Pa., 1900-1: instr. in civ. engring.. 1901-3, asso. prof., 1903-4. prof., June, 1904 — . dean Coll. of Technology, June. 1910 — . T^. of Me. In charge important surveys for water storage in Me., since 1905; West Enfield Gauging Sta. of U.S. Geol. Survey on Penobscot River, since 1905; hydrographic field operations of U.S. Geol. Survey in connection with Me. Survey Commn. and Me. Water Storage Commission, 1905- 11; mem. firm Boardman & Bean, consulting engrs. Cadet mai. Cobnrn Cadets. Me. State Coll.. 1894-5; capt. Co. G. N.G S.M., 1898-9. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Soc Promotion Engring. Edn., Me. Soc. Civil Engrs., Beta Theta Pi, Tau Beta Pi. 32° Mason. Home: Orono, IMe.* BOABDMAN, J. Harry, bank cash.; b. Alburgh Si>riiigs. Vt.. Oct. 2. 1875: s. Joseph H. and Amelia Boardman; pub. schs.. Lowell. Mass.; m. .Tune 17. 1903. Flora Frances Mansfield, of .Johnson Creek, Wis. Engaged about 3 yrs. as mfg. chemist; in banking business at Lowell, Mass., since Apr. 15, 1892; now cashier Old Lowell Nat. Bank. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Vesper Country, Long Meadow Golf, Middlesex. Home: 710 Andover St. Office: Old Lowell Nat. Bank. TjOwell, Mass. BOABDMAN. Samuel Iiane, .iournalist: IMar. 30. 1836-Oct. 15, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 13a BOABDMAN, Waldo Elias, dentist; b. Saco, Me., Sept. 1, 1851; s. Klias and Sarah Hartshorn (Hop- kins) Boardman; D.INI.D., Harvard, ISSti; m. Mar- garet Elizabeth Brown, of Boston, June 15, lSti2. Engaged in business, 1S69-S3; began practice of dentistry, 1886; instr. operative dentistry. Har- vard, 1890-1900; apptd. curator Dental Mus., Har- vard, 1891; librarian. Dental Library, Harvard, 1897; editor Quinquesimal catalogue. Dental Dept., Harvard, 1896; mem. administrative bd.. Dental Dept., Harvard, 1899 (resigned from all positions, Harvard, Aug., 1915). Justice of the peace, 1874- — . Mem. Mass. Dental Soc. (pres., 1896, mem. exec, com., 1897 — ), Nat. Dental Assn. (pres.. 1904-5), Met. Dist. Dental Soc. (treas., 1896-11), Harvard Odontol. Soc. (ex-pres.). Am. Acad. Dental Science (ex-v.-p., rec. sec, 1909 — ). Noitheastern Dental Assn. (ex-pres.). Federation Dentaire Internation- ale (exec, council). Harvard Dental Alumni Assn. (sec, 1896-11, ex-pres.), etc.; del. Internat. Dental Congress, Chicago, 1893, St. Louis, 1904, Berlin, 1909; hon. pres. Lewis and Clark Dental Congress, Portland, Ore., 1905; v. -p. Jamestown Dental Conv., Norfolk, Va., 1907; lion. pres. Panama-Pacific Den- tal Congress, 1915; lion. mem. Me. Dental Soc. Mem. S.A.R. (bd. management Mass. Soc. and ex- pres. Boston Chapter). Soc. Colonial Wars, etc. Clubs: Boston City, Bostonian Soc. Home: 63 Sum- mit Av., Winthrop Highlands, Mass. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston.* BOAKDMAN, William Bradford, lawyer; b. Brim- field, Mass., Aug. 2 2, 1871; s. :Moses Bradford and Ellen Emeline (Barber) Boardman; B.A., Yale, 1893; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1898; m. Alice Burr Hall, of Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 22, 1901: 1 son, Bradford. Teacher, University Sch., Bridgeport, 1893-6; associated in practice with Goodwin Stod- dard, Bridgeport, 1898-06: asst. atty. for N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R. Co., with office at New Haven, 1906-7; mem. Hill & Boardman. Bridgeport, since Nov., 1907. Mem. Bar Examining Com. of Conn. Mem. Bd. of Edn., Bridgeport, since 1912. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Brooklawn Country, Contemporary. Home: 303 Mill Hill Av. Office: 1115 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. BOABSlvrAN, William Francis Joseph, merchant and mfr. : Dec. 12, 1828-Nov., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BOABBMAN, William Sidney, M.D. ; b. New- buryport. Mass., Nov. 15. 1858; s. "William B. and Martha Willard (Pierce) Boardman; descendant of William Boardman, from Cambridge, Eng., who settled in Chelsea, earlv in 17th century; A.B., Am- herst, 1881, A.M., 1886; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; house officer, Carney Hosp., 1S85-6; m. ]\Irs. Anna (Brown) Hamman, of Boston, July 20, 1897. In practice at Boston, since 1886: physician dis- eases of nose and tliroat, Boston Dispen^sary, since 1893; instr. and lecturer laryngology. Tufts Coll. Med. School. 1896-02; med. insp., Boston pub. schs., since 1894. Mem. Am. Climatol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Assn., etc. Address: 63 Mt. Ver- non St., Boston. BOABBMAIT, William Young- Addoms, Christian Science practitioner; July 9, 1837-Feb. 27, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BOCHBB, Maxime, college prof.; b. Boston, Aug. 28, 1867; s. Prof. Ferdinand and Caroline (Little) Bocher; A.B., Harvard, 1888; Ph.D., Got- tingen, 1891; m. Marie Niemann, of Gottingen, July 21, 1891. Instr. mathematics, 1891-4, asst. prof., 1894-04, prof, since 1904, Harvard. One of Editors of Annals of Mathematics, 1896-1900, 1901-7, and since 1911. Trans. American Math. Society, 1907-9, 1910-13. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Math. Soc. (ex-pres.). Home: 48 Buckingham St., Cambridge, Mass.* BOBBNWBIN, Theodore, newspaper pub. ; b. Dusseldorf, Prussia, Jan. 25. 1864; came to Amer- ica with parents 1869; ed. pub. sclis., Groton, Conn.; m. ; 2 children. Apprentice in printing office of New London Day, 1881; one of founders of the Morning Telegraph, 1885; propr. New London Day since 1891; sec. of State of Conn. 2 terms, 1905-9. Republican. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Elks. Club: Thames (New London). Home: 42 Nathan Hale St. Address: Day Bldg., New London, Conn. BOBI.BY, Harry Innes, clergyman; b. Lexing- ton, Ky., Apr. 10, 1852; s. Charles Scott Todd and Frances Price (Curd) Bodley; A.B., Columbia, 1875; student Gen. Theo). Sem. 2 yrs. ; m. New York, Sept. 13, 1877, Mary Anna Gillespie; 4 children, George Houghton (M.D.), Cliarles Gillespie, Eleanor Stuai-t, Charles Gillespie. Deacon, 1877, priest, 1878, P.E. Ch.; rector Christ Cli., Canaan, Conn., 1877-82, St. John's Ch., North Adams, Mass., 1882-90; corr. sec Soc for Increase of Ministry, 1892-5; dean, Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kan., 1895- 97; rector St. Mark's Ch., New Britain, Conn., since 1899 and Archdeacon of Hartford, 1903-9. Mug- wump. Clubs: Hartford Clericus, Conn. Clerical, New Britain Saturday Night. Home: IS Lexingtoiv St. Office: 21 Washington St.. New Britain. Conn. BOBWBIiI., Charles Allen, business man; b. Sanford, Me., Sept. 4, 1857; s. William and Eliza (Bennett) Bodwell; pub. sch. edn.; m. Sanford, Aug. 21, 1878, Annette Libby. Block printer until May, 1894; supt. Mousam River ll.R. until 1903; pres. and gen. mgr. Sanford Light & Power Co. until changed to Ossipee Valley Power Co., of which is now a dir. Home: Sanford, Me. BOBWBIiIi, Edith Perry, jouraaiist; b. Oxford, Eng., May. 2, 1866; d. William G. J. and Elizabeth (Williams) Perry; came to America, 1872; common sch. edn.; m. J. Irving Estes, at Maplewood, Mass., Nov. 12, 1890; m. 2d, William P. Bodwell (artist;, at Boston, Mass., Nov. 6, 1909. Began writing early; first poetry pub. in Youth's Companion and Boston Transcript, under maiden name of Edith K. Perry; began newspaper work with Traveler and Advertiser and went on city reportorial staff of Boston Herald, 1886, contributing full page illustrated hist, articles, etc., as Edith Perry Estes, during recent years; lias engaged in encyclopedic and research work as writer of spl. articles for Boston Transcript, Journal, Sunday Post, Youth's Companion, etc.; contbr. of short sketches to Christian Register, American Primary Teacher, Leslie's and Harper's weeklies. Charter mem. New England Woman's Press Assn. (ex-sec. exec. bd.). Conglist. Address: 1099 Hyde Park Av., Hyde Park, ]\Iass. BOCrAlf, Frederick Iieon, M.D.; b. Boston, Jan. 11, 1881; s. Col. Frederick B. and Margaret (Car- ney) Bogan; grad. English Higli Sch., Boston, 1898; student Georgetown U.; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1905; m. Katlierine L. Spillane, of Boston, Mass., Apr. 17, 1912; one daughter, Eleanor Margaret. In U.S. Pub. Healtii and Marine Hosp. Service, 1905, 1906; New York Post-Grad. Hosp,, 1906-7; liouse officer, 1907-1908, asst. sur- geon and Clin. asst. since 1908, Mass. Cliaritable Eye and Ear Infirmary; asst. surgeon Carney Hosp. Otol. Service; specialist in ear, nose and tliroat diseases; pension examiner, 2d Bd., Boston. Pvt. Co. A, 5th Mass. Inf., 1904; hosp. steward 5th Mass. Inf., 1905; 1st It., asst. surg. med. corps, Mass. N.G., 1905; detailed capt. asst. surgeon, 9th Inf., 1900, later assigned to same, now rank as maj. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. A.M. A., ]\Iass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: golf. Home: 188 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 514 Commonwealth Av., Boston. BOG6S, Sara E., translator; b. Lewistown, Pa., Nov. 27. 1843; d. George and Magdalene Siegrist; ed. Lewistown pub. sch. and acad.; m. at Sewick- ley, Pa., Leander R. Boggs, Mar. 6, 1865 (died Apr., 1904). Translator: Told by the Deaths Head (Jokai), 1902; The Nameless Castle (Jokai), 1898; India and Cevlon (Ernest Haeckel), 1883; Invisible Hands (Zobeltitz), 1894; Little Countess (E. Vely), 1891; The Mistress of Ibichstein (Henkel), 1884; The Hungarian Girl (Mariam Tenger), 1892; etc. Author: Sandpeep, 1906. Address: Seal Harb or, Me . BOG-XTE, Frederick, lawyer; b. East Machias, Me., Feb. 19, 1878; s. T. Henry and Catherine (Pearson) Bogue; ed. common schs. and Wash- ington Acad., East Machias; unmarried. In prac- tice at East Machias since Oct. 8, 1907; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911 (sec. judiciary com., 1911): chmn. State Bd. of Arbitration; pres. Nat. Assn. of State Bds. of Mediation and Arbitration. A.-d.-c. with rank of maj. on staff of Gov. Oakley C. 134 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Curtis, coniind. Jan. 7, 1915. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. State Har Assn. Democrat. Koinan Cutliolic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, li.l'.O. Elks, Inde- pendent Order of Foresters (vice C.R. High Ct. of Me.). Address: East Machias, Me. BOICOTJBT, William Iiuke, clergyman; b. Gay- lord, Smith Co., Kan., July !•, 1877; s. James and Sarah (Smith) Boicourt; A.B., J?aker U., Baldwin, Kan., 1901; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1904; m. Sarali Richmond Huse, of Concord, N.H., Sept. 14, 1904; 1 daughter, Jane. Ordained elder M.E. Ch., at Cincinnati Conf. in iyO(i; pastor Miamisburg, O., 1906-7, Congl. Cli., Montvale, Ma.ss., 1907-8, Cliftondale. 1908-10, Waterbury, Vt., since Nov. 1, 1910. Uecreations: scout activities as scout master. Address: Waterbury, Vt. BOISVEBT, Aime Edward, lawyer; b. St. Thom- as do i'ierreville. Can., July S, 1863; s. Onezime and Zoe (Fancher) Boisvert; ed. pub. sells., St. Joseph's High Sch., and Internat. Business Coll., Manchester, N.H.; m. May 8, 1893, Alerina A. Janelle, of Manchester. Served as spl. agt. U.S. Gen. I.,and Office under President Harrison, 1889- 93; in law practice at Manchester, N.H., since 1895. Mem. N.H..Ho. of Rep., 1899; county solicitor Hillsborough County, N.H., 1907-11. Catholic. Mem. Ij'Union St. Jean Baptiste, Imp. Order of Red Men, N.K. Order of Protection. Club: Lafay- ette. Home: G30 Prescott St. Office: 1037 Elm St.. Manchester, X.li. BOIT, Elizabeth Baton, mfr. ; b. Newton, Mass., July 9, 1849; d. James Henry and Amanda Church (Berry) Boit; ed. pub. sclis. and Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass. Began business career at 18 as timekeeper in the Dudley Hosiery Knitting Mill. Newton; became asst. forewoman and at end of 5 yrs. was placed in charge of finishing dept.; for 5 yrs. filled position of supt. Allston Mills, Allston, Mass.. imtil mills changed ownersiiip; formed partnership with C. N. Winship and established the Harvard Knitting Mill, later establishing in Wakefield and since 1897 has operated a fully equipped plant, employing over 600 persons; prob- ably the only woman in U.S. actively engaged in charge of a textile fabric manufactory. Address: Wakefield, Mass. BOIT, Robert Apthorp, insurance and trusts, writer; 1). Boston, Apr. 29, 1846; s. Edward Darlex- and Jane Parkinson (Hubbard) Boit (both natives of Boston); prep. edn. in pvt. and high schs. ; A.B., Harvard. 1868; m. Savannah, Ga., Georgia Anderson, d. Gen. Hugh Weedon Mercer, of Va., Jan. 15, 1874; m. 2d, New Bedford, Mass., Lilian, d. Nathaniel P. Willis, of "Idlewild," on Hudson River, N.Y., May 20, 1886; 4 children, Mrs. Hugh Cabot, Mrs. Walter S. Gierasch, Mrs. William A. Burnham, Jr., John (Harvard, 1912), all of Boston. In business in Savannah, 1868-76; in real estate and ins. lousiness in New York, 1876-8; removed to Boston, Sept.. 1878; agt. Com- mercial Union .Xssn. of London; head of Robert A. Boit & Co.; dir. Chicopee Mfg. Co., Old Boston Nat. Bank. Commercial Union Fire Ins. Co., N.E. Casualty Co.; trustee Cushing Real Estate Trust, and other trusts. Ex-pres. Met. Improvement T.,eague; ex-pres. Boston Dispensary; ex-pres. Bos- ton Bd. of Underwriters; ex-pres. Boston Asso- ciated Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Somerset, B.A.A., Tennis and Racquet, University, City Club Corpn.. St. Botolph (ex-pres.). Harvard Musical Assn., l..ongwood Cricket. Bostonian Soc, Harvard Union. Papyrus (ex-pres.). Harvard (Boston and New Vorl<). Recreations: yachting, sketcliing, writing. Home: 19 Colchester St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 40 Kilby St., Boston. BOIVnr, Bertram D., clergyman; b. Athol, Mass., Oct. 16. 1S73: s. Leon and Julia Ann (Ricliardson) Boivin; descendant on maternal side of William Cox, of the Boston Tea Party; grad. Hinsdale (N.H.) High Sch., 1894; student Tufts Coll.; S.T.B., Tufts Div. Sch., 1901; post-grad, work Harvard Div. Sch., 1904-5; m. Carrie E. I'^airbanks. of Leominster, Mass., June IS, 1901. Ordained ITnitarian ministry, 1898: pastor Annis- • luam (Gloucester), 1901-4, New Bedford, 1905-6, I'JaSt Bridgewater, 1906-12, Middleboro, 1912-15, 1st Parish. Gloucester, since Feb. 1, 1915. Address: 3 4 Summer St.. Gloucestei-, Mass. BOIiAlTDB, Frank W., editor; b. Plymouth, Conn., Mar. 28, 18 65; s. Wesley F. and Angelina (Warner) Bolande; ed. Bridgeport (Conn.) Higli Sch.; studied architecture for 2 yrs.; reporter on staff of Bridgeport Farmer, 1884; local editor Brigdeport Post, 1885, and with Meriden Republi- can; became reporter Bridgeport Standard, 1886, city editor, 1890; assisted in organizing the Post Pub. Co., 1891 (pres. since 1906), mng. editor; now pres. and editor-in-chief Bridgeport Post and Bridgeport Telegram, owned by Post Pub. Co. Ex-pres. Bridgeport Business IMen's Assn. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Seaside, Brooklawn, Automobile (ex- pres. and ex-sec). Home: Strattield Hotel. Office: Bridgeiiort Post, nriilgciiort, Conn. BOIiB, Andrew Syming-ton, clergyman; b. Glas- gow, Scotland, Nov. 23, 1862; s. Rev. John and Marion (Brown) Bole; arrived in America, 1869; ed. Peacham (Vt.) Acad., Boston Night Sch., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1895; m. Lena M. Watts, of Monticello, 111., Apr. 26, 1887; 3 children. Editor Saturday Evening; News, St. Paul, Minn., 1887-90; ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1895; pastor, Turner, Me., 1895-9, Coventry, Vt., 1899-10; re- moved to Passumpsic, 1910; preached as supply at L\'ndon, Vt., 1910-11; pastor East Hardwick, since Jan. 1, 1912. Del. to Nat. Triennial Council of Congl. Chs., Des Moines. la., Oct., 1904, also same at Cleveland, O., Oct., 1907; del. by appmt. Gov. I'roctor, representing Vt. at Nat. Conf. on Trusts and Combinations, Chicago, 111., under auspices of Nat. Civic Federation, Oct., 1907. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906, 1907 (edn. com.). Progressive. Ad- dress: East Hardwick, Vt. BOIiIiBS, Almon Ii., lawyer; b. Bellows Falls, Vt., .Mar. 15, 1871; s. Francis A. and Augusta R. (Carleton) Bolles; ed. pub. schs., Bellows Falls; U. of V. Law Sch.; m. Mary Chapin Nims, of Walpole, N.H., June 17, 1897; 4 children, Margaret C, Gertrude N., Albert T., Francis A. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1898; practiced in partnership with father, 1898 until his death. May 25, 1909, since alone. Republican. Universalist. Mason. Club: Westminster. Home: 22 Burt St. Office: Union Block, Bellows Falls, Vt. BOIiIiBS, Cbarlton Burg-ess, clergyman, editor; b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 23, 1868; s. Abram Nye and Mary Jane (Chace) Bolles; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1895; m. Rockport, Mass., Apr. 5, 1905. Harriet E. Lane (died, Mav 14, 1907); m. 2d, Elizabeth Tazewell MacManus, of Phila., Pa., May 1, 1909; 1 son, Charlton B., Jr., b. June 8, 1906. Ordained Bapt. minister, 1895; pastor Rockport, Mass., 1895-02, Brockton. Mass., 1902-4, Danbury, Conn., 1904-7; pub. and editor The Bar Harbor Record, and Life, Bar Harbor, Me., since Oct., 1907. Republican. Address: Bar Harbor, Me. BOIiIiBS, Bdwin Cortlandt, college prof.; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 19, 1836; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1855, later A.M.; (hon. Ph.D., St. Law- rence U.. 1860; S.T.D.. Tufts, 1880; LL.D., Trinity, 1905). Ordained Universalist ministrv; pastor Portland, Me., 1861, Salem. Mass.. 1871; prof, microscopy, St. Lawrence U.. 187 0-3; pastor New York, 1887; Dickson prof. English and Am. His- tory, Tufts Coll., since 1899. Address: Tufts Col- lege, Massachusetts.* BOIiIiBS, William Palmer, surgeon; b. New Lon- don, Conn.. June 14, 1845; s. William and Cornelia (Palmer) Bolles; prep. edn. at New London; M.D., Harvard. 1871; house officer Boston City Hosp., 1870-1; in. Martha B. Sumner, of Boston. June 12, 1882. Practiced in Boston since 1872; visiting sur- geon, Boston City Hosp., 1885-08, now consulting surgeon there; formerly prof, materia medica, Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, and instr. nnateria med- ica. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Bos- ton Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc. Med. Improve- ment, Boston Med. Library, Dorchester Med. Club, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc; hon. mem. Boston Surg. Soc. Author: New Surgical Apparatus; also Some New Asceptic Apparatus, in medicine and surgery, reports of Boston City Hosp., etc. Recreations: natural science. Address: 466 Warren St., Boston. BOIiSTBB, Norrls Bayton, merchant; b. Rum- ford, .Ale., IMay 22, 1S50; s. Otis C. and Maria (Vir- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 135 gin) Bolster; ed. pub. schs. and Paris High Sell.; m. South Paris, Me., Oct. 25. 1883, Ada May Mor- ton. Began active career, 1867, as elk. in father's general store, succeeding father in the business; took charge of the grange store, 1878, wliich he purchased, in company with C. A. Robinson; bought interest of partner and conducted business alone until 1S93, since as N. D. Bolster & Co.; pres. Paris Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Address: South Paris, Me. BOIiSTEB, Wilfred, judge; b. Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 13, 1866; s. Solomon Alonzo and Sarah Jane (Gardner) Bolster; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1891; m. .Teanie Tolnian Pond, of Roxbury, Oct. 4, 1893; children, Philip Wilfred, Robert Pond, Gardner Thurston. Began practice in Boston, 1891; mem. Boston Sch. Bd., 1901-2-3; spl. justice Municipal Ct. of Boston, 1904-6, since chief justice same; chmn. Commn. on Inferior Courts of Suffolk Co., 1911-12; trustee Instn. for Savings in Roxbury and its vicinity. Pres. Henry O. Peabodv Sch. for "Girls. Republican. Club: Boston City. Home: 137 Ruthven St. Office: Court House, Boston. BOIiSTEB, William Wheeler, lawyer; July 6, 1823-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BOIiTON, Charles Knowles, librarian; b. Cleve- land. O., Nov. 14, 1867; s. Charles Edward and Sarah (Knowles) Bolton; A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Ethel, d. Edward Stanwood, of Brookline, Mass., June 23, 1897. Asst. Harvard Library, 1890-3; li- brarian, Brookline, 1894-8, Boston Athenaeum Li- brary, since 1898. Instr. and asso. prof., Simmons Coll. Mem. INIass. Hist. Soc. Me. Hist. Soc. ; pres. Soc. for Preservation of N.E. Antiquities; hon. mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard Chapter); Sr. Warden Christ Ch., Boston. (See Who's AVho in America for books, etc.) Home: Broolcline and Shirley, Mass. Office: lO^^ Beacon St., Boston.* BOIiTON', Frances Sheldon (Mrs. James R. Bol- ton), welfare work; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 22, 1863; d. Joseph and Abby (Barker) Sheldon; ed. pub. schs. and 4 yrs. in finishing schs.; m. Jamea Robert Bolton, May 14. 1884; 4 children, Clarence Havelock, b. Aug. 31, 1891; Joseph Sheldon Gerry, Oct. 6. 1893; Dorothea, Sept. 5, 1895; Frances, May 2 9, 1904. Unitarian. For many yrs. writer and speaker In the interest of mothers and cliildren. Recording sec. Nat. Congress of Mothers; served as pres. Conn. Federation of Women's Clubs; pres. New Haven Mothers' Club; and mem. of many- other orgns. Author of a book on the care of babies, entitled "Baby," 1893. Address: 364 Mans- field St., New Haven. Conn. BOIiTWOOB, Bertram Borden, chemist; b. Am- herst, Mass., Julv 27, 1870; s. Thomas Kast and Matilda (Van Hoesen) Boltwood; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1892, Ph.D., 1897; postgrad, studies Munich, Leipzig and Yale; John Harling fellowship, U. of Manchester, 1909-10; unmarried. Asst. in analytical chemistry, 1894-96; instr., 1896- 1900, asst. prof, physics, 1906-10, prof, radio-chem- istry, 1910 — , Yale. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: 45 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.* BOND, Aaron John, M.D. ; b. Dal ton, N.H., May 7, 1857; s. Lucius and Laura (Ballou) Bond; M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll., 1883; m. Alice Eva Bixby, of Adams, Mass., June 21, 1893; 4 children, Marguerite, Clinton L., Nelson H., J. Franklin. Practiced in Adams, Mass., since 1886. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. Dem- ocrat. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W., Roval Arcanum. Home: 34 Summer St. Office: 25 Park St., Adams, Mass. BOND, Charles H., cigar mfr. (See vol. 1909.) BOND, Charles P., lawyer, editor, banker; moved to N. Y. (See vol. 1909.) BOND, Charles Wood, lawyer; b. Northampton, Mass., Mar. 17, 1873; s. Daniel Webster and Susan (Dyer) Bond; direct lineal descendant on mother's side of CJov. Bradford; fatlier's early ancestors settled in Watertown, Mass.. 1636; ed. Northamp- ton pub. schs.; grad. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1894, also 1 yr. post-grad, work; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1898; m. Louise Wood, of Green- field, Intl., July 12, 1900; 1 daughter, Priscilla Wheelock. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898; associated with Wliipple, Sears & Ogden for 12 yrs., during which time was principally engaged in trial work; in gen. practice on own account since 1910; dir. Nat. Wafer Co.; mem. Waltham Bd. of Aldermen 2 yrs. Trustee and elk. Cushing Acad. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Club: Boston City. Recreations: agri- culture. Home: 112 Gibbs St., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 631 Tremont Bldg., Boston. BOND, Daniel White, judge; Apr. 29, 1838-1911. (See vol. 1909.) BOND, Frank Stuart, railwav official; Feb. 1, 1830-Feb. 26, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BOND, George Meade, mechanical engr. ; b. New- buryport, Mass., July 17, 1852; s. Daniel George and Wilhelmina (Kruger) Bond; descendant of ancestors who landed in N.E. about 1638; M.E., Stevens Inst. Tech., Hoboken, N.J., 1880; unmar- ried. Mgr. standards and gauge dept., Pratt & Whitney Co., Hartford, Conn., 1880-02, mech. engr. in standards of lengths since 1902. Fellow A. A. A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (v. -p., 1908-10), Am. Soc. C.E., Alumni Assn. Stevens Inst. Tech. (pres., 1886-7). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hartford, Engineers', Transportation (New York), Royal Societies (London). Address: 141 Washing- ton St., Hartford, Conn. BOND, Georg-e Sumner, mfr., banker; Mar. 2, 1837-Dec., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BOND, Halbert Nelson, real estate; b. Chateau- gay, N.V., June 10, 1S66; s. Chester and Adelia (Taylor) Bond; descendant of Seth Bond, Fairfax, Vt., 1779; ed. pub. schs.; m. Emma Bean, of Man- chester, N.H., Oct. 22, 1892. Taught school 3 terms in N.Y.; went to Manchester, N.H., 1884, and secured employment in bobbin factory of James Baldwin & Co.; then with Amoskeag Mills, remain- ing till 1892; in real estate and insurance business since 1894. Mason (32°); past master Washington Lodge No. 61, A.F. & A.M.; past high priest Mt. Horeb Chapter No. 11; past dist. deputy grand lecturer of Masonic Dist. No. 2. of N.H., and past dist. deputv grand master same; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., I.O.R.M. Republican. Club: Calumet (pres., 1909-13). Address: Manchester, N.H. BOND, Henry; b. Ware, Mass., July 7, 1856; s. Beniamin and Louisa (Eaton) Bond; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll.. 18 76; m. Emma A. Hardv, of Waltham, Mass., Oct. 5, ISSl; 2d, Alison E. Cant, of Gait, Ont., Feb. 22, 1900. Purchasing agt, Am. Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., 1881-91; asst. mgr. Pierce Plant, Am. Radiator Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1891- 1900; chmn. operating bd.. Am. Radiator Co., Chi- cago, 1901-05; retired from active business, 1905, but continued as dir. Am. Radiator Co. Mem. Mass. Legislature, 1910. Republican. Baptist; ex-pres. Chicago Baptist Social Union. Mass. Bapt. Mission- arv Soc; pres. Northern Bapt. Con v.. May, 1912 — , Vt. Bapt. State Conv. Clubs: Greenfield (Mass.), Boston Citv, Boston Baptist Social Union. Home: Brattleboro, Vt.* BOND, Herbert Warren, banker; July 30, 1861- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) BOND, Xiawrence, lawyer: b. Hawaiian Islands, of Am. parentage. Feb. 4. 1853; s. Edward Pearson and Sarah (Wight) Bond: A.B., Harvard, 1877; studied law; admitted to bar, 1884; unmarried. Has practiced in Boston since 1884. Mem. Bar Assn. of City of Boston. Am., Mass., and Middlesex Co. Bar assns. Unitarian. Mem. Dante Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Union. Home. 13 Elm St., West New- ton, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St.. Boston. BOND, Willis Georgre, M.D. ; b. Jefferson, Me., Sept. 6, 1856; s. Abiel K. and Sarah E. (Jackson) Bond; descendant of William Bond, Watertown, Mass., 1630; ed. common schs. of Jefferson; Cas- tine (Me.) Normal Sch.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll (New York U.), 1889; m. Nannie N. Linscott, of Jefferson, Me., Feb. 26, 1880 (died, 1896); m. 2d, Brooksie E. Herrick, of Brooklin, Me, Aug. 24, 1897; children (of 1st marriage), Marion F., Ray- mond L.; (of 2d marriage) Louise H. Practiced 136 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND in Revere, Mass., since May 1, 1889; treas. Revere Savings Bank; trustee Revere Cooperative Jiank; dir. Broadway Nat. Bank, Chelsea, Mass.; mem. Revere Sch. Bd. 6 yrs. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. J.iaptist. Mason (Blue Lodge and Chapter); Odd Fellow. Delivered the histori- cal address at Centennial Celebration of Jefferson. Me., Aug. 21. 1907. Address: 74 Beach St., Revere, Mass. BONNEAU, Alfred, editor, pul).; b. St. .John's, P. ^^, Can., Oct. 14, 1S62; s. Alfred and I'hilo- m6ne (l>ussier) Bonneau; prep, edn., Christian Brothers' Acad., St. .John's; grad. Sem. of St. Th6rese and St. Hyacinthe, P.Q., ISSl; m. Anna T^trault, of Biddcford. Oct. 20, 1S95. Began active career as editor of IVRtoile, Lowell, Mass., April, 1889; became editor of L'Observateur, Biddeford, 1893; started La .lustice de Biddeford, May. 1S96, and continues as its head. Mem. Sch. Com., 189S- 1901; justice of the peace; commr. of Supreme Ct , for the Province of Quebec. Mem. Soci$t6 His- torique Franco-Americaine, St. John's Soc, B'TTnion St. J. Bd. A and Les Artisans C. F. Re- publican. Catholic. Recreations: literature, music. Overseer of the poor, 1900. 1901: ticket agt. Grand Trunk Rv. since Oct.. 1901. Home: 334 Elm St. Office: 9 Adams St., Tiiddeford, Me. BONNET, Frederic, Jr., prof, chemistry; b. St. I^ouis, Mo., Feb. 2S, 1S7S; s. Frederick and Philip- pine (Dirlam) Bonnet; prep. edn. St. Louis Central High Sch.. 1893-9G; student Washington U., St. Louis. 1896-9, B.S.. in Chemistry, cum laude, 1899; Harvard Grad. Sch., 1899-03, M.S.. 1902, Ph.D.. in Chemistrv. 1903; m. Annie H. Binns. of Alfred, N.Y.. .Tune 24. 1908; children. Charles F.. Philip D., Elsie F., David D. Instr. in chemistry. State U. of la., 1903-4; instr. in chemistrv, 1904-9, asst. prof., 1909-12, prof, since 1912, Worcester Poly. Inst. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Water Works Assn.. Boston Soc. Civil Engrs.. Sigma Xi. Club: Economic. Address: 22 Dayton St.. Worcester. Mass. BONNEY. Percival, judge; Sept. 24, 1842-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) BOOBY, Bertha M., educator; b. Brookline, Mass., Feb. 26. 1S77 man isch.. camnrmge. Mass.. isya-oi; insti-. souin- western State Normal Sch.. Pa.. 1908-9. Miss Ma- deira's Sch.. Washington, D.C.. 1909-11; prin. The Charlton Sch., New York. 1912-14; elected dean Radcliffe Coll., Jan., 1914. Conglist. Home: 61 Garden St. Office: 10 Garden St.. Cambridge. Mass.* BOOKER. Ira Peirce, retired merchant: b. Lis- bon. Me.. Nov. 2S, 1832; s. James and Emily (Peirce) Booker; ed. common schs. and L. Litch- field (Me.) Liberal Tnst. ; (hon. A.M.. Bowdoin. 1910); m. Clara W. Whittemore. of T.,isbon. Nov. 21. 18,55 (now deceased); m. 2d, Nellie Dennett, of Brunswick. Me.. Apr. 14, 1890. Mem. Metcalf & Booker, dry goods. Brunswick, Me., 1854-88; sec. Bd. of Overseers. 1869-91, asst. treas.. 1S90-5. treas., 1895-13, Bowdoin Coll., dir. Brunswick Li- brary Assn., Brunswick Hist. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Chapter, Council, Commandery). .Address: 23 School St.. Brunswick, Me. BOOK'WAIaTER, Alfred Gnetner, supervisor in- (lustri.il edn.: moved to Cincinnati, O. (See vol. 1909.) BOOM, Augustus Keefer, M D. ; b. Albany. N.Y.. May 13. 1866; s. James and Lucy (Selby) Boom; g.g.s. Nicholas Boom, who belonged to Capt. Nich- olas "Van Rensselaer's Company in Revolutionary War; (Matthaus and .Tohannas Boom came to America in early part of 18th century); ed. pub. schs. of Albanv: M.D., Med. Dept.. Wooster XT., Ohio. 1888; m. Jan. 26, 1887, Maria de Rouville, of Albany. N.Y. Practiced in Adams, Mass., since Nov. 9, 1888; mem. surg. and med. staff North Adams Hosp. ; mem. Bd. TT.S. Pension Examiners; civil service med. examiner for Adams; chmn. Bd. of Health. Adams; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen; asst. engr. Ad.'ims Fire Dept. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc: mem. A.M A.. Northern Berkshire Med. Soc. Alumni Assn. Western Reserve Univ. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.P.. B.P.O. Elks, Turn Verein. etc. Club: Ouoit. Home: 14 Summer St. Offlce: 51 Park St., Adams, Mass. BOORAEM, John Francis, mechanical engr.; movi-d to New Yolk. (See vol. 1909.) BOOS, 'William Frederick, M.D., biol. chemist; b. Longwood, Mass.. Aug. 2, 1870; s. Gabriel and Theresa Caiola (Schraubstaedter) Boos; as a child was sent to sch. in France; at age of 10 entered Prince Grammar Sch., Boston, graduating 1886; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1889; A.B.. Har- vard, 1894; Ph.D. in Chemistry, II. of Heidelberg, 1896; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1902; m. Margaret Theresa Eskridge, of Selma, Ala.. Oct. 1. 1902; children. Margaret T.. Wilhelmine B., Anne Marshall. Instr. in chem- istry, Harvard. 1896-7; asst. in hygiene, Harvard Med. Sch., 1.S98-01; med. house phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1901-2; Parker tiaveling fellow. Harvard, at U. of Strassburg (medicine and pharmacology), 1902-4; inst. in pharmacology, U. of Strassburg, 1904-6; research chemist Mass. State Bd. of Health. 1906-7; biol. chemist and pharmacologist, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1907-13; dir. Sias Memorial Re- search I.iaboratory. Physician, specializing in in- ternal medicine (consulting practice). Expei-t in medicine, biol. chemistry and pharmacology; ex- pert for U.S. Govt, in pure food and drug prose- cutions since 1908; legal expert for Suffolk County Northern Dist., etc. Lecturer on subjects relating to medicine and pub. health; spl. lecturer Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy; dir. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Therapeutical Soc, Am. Chem. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, etc. Author of many monographs on chem. subjects and subjects relating to medicine and pub. health. Recreations: tramping, tennis, fishing, and all outdoor sports. Home: 26 Wind- sor Rd., Waban, Mass. Office: 374 Marlboro St., Boston. BOOTH, Agrnes, actress; Oct. 4, 1846- Jan. 2. 1910. (Seo vol. 1903, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BOOTH, G-eorge T., editor and publisher Ga- zette, Worcester, Mass. BOOTH, Isaac Phillips, clergyman; b. Union, Conn., Sept. 10. 1843; s. Isaac Billings and Lydia Olnev (Phillips) Booth; ed. pub. schs.: admitted to Ohio bar 1870; A.B., St. Lawrence U.. Canton. N.Y., 1874, also grad. in theology from same univ.; (A.M., Norwich U.. 1884. D.D.. 1901); m. Julia Eliza Crawford, of Stafford. Conn.. May 1. 1866; 14 children. 9 living, Ernest Victor. Clarence Henry. I>ouis Philliv>s, Edwin. Frank Leon. Maud Gracebelle. Ralph Alburton, Mabel Emelia, Paul Cyril. Tauglit school and practiced law in Ohio; oidained Universalist ministry, 1874; pastor Hunt- ington. L.I., N.Y.. 1874-6, Morrisville. Vt., 1876-81. Northfield. 1881-93, Morrisville, 1893-04, Chester, 1906-10. Prof. Latin and Greek, Norwich U.. 1883- 1886, also field agt.; prin. Northfield High Sch., 1888-9 and 1891-3; supervisor schs.. Washington Countv. Vt.. 1890-4; trustee Norwich U., 1893-09. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1880 and 1893; chaplain Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1886. Sec-treas. Vt. State Conv. Uni- versalist Ministei's 9 yrs.; active in temperance work many yrs. Republican. Roval Arch Mason: mem. I.O.O.F.. Good Templars. Grange. Address: Stafford, f'onn. ^ BOOTH, John Richards, lawver; b. Danbury. Conn, July 16, 1867; s. David Belden and Julia (Richards) Booth; descendant of Richard Booth, who landed in Stratford, Conn., early in the 17th century; grandfather was It. gov. of Conn.; grad. Danbury High Sch.. 1885; spent 1 yr. at Yale Law Sch. and then studied law in father's offlce; m. Elizabeth M. Dibble, of Bethel, Conn.. June 24. 1896; 3 children, John D., Elizabeth R.. "Walter C. Began practice at Danbury, 1889; in partnership with E. C. Dempsey under name of Dempsey & Booth, 1889-03: with R. S. Alexander under name of Booth & Alexander, 1903-10. since alone; trustee Union Savings Bank. Town elk. of Danbury, 1890; iudge of Probate 1891-2: pros, atty.. City Ct. of Danbury, 1893-07: judge of City Ct., 1907-13; mavor of Danbury, 1903-4. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 137 Knights of Pythia.s. ciuVis: Danbury (Danbury), Portland Prison Com. (treas.), Me. branch Am. University (Bridgeport, (^'onn.). Home: 142 Ueer Nat. lied Cross (treas.), Portland Civic Club, Hill Av. Office: l^iT Main St., Danbury, Conn. Me. Soc. Prevention Cruelty to Animals (pres.), Me. branch S.A.R. (pres.), Soc. of May- ovvf^j^, iM.ai;y ja.ii.li., iiiicroscopiSL ; O. J-iUiig- ~ ~ ~ .---• nit a I 1594, Koyal Micros Soc London, Kng. lSb9; mem palian (warden St. Stephen's Ch.). Mason (K.T.). BOOTHBY, Boswell Chase; b. Leeds, Me., Jan. iplomas. New jyje Orleans Expn., and St. Louis Expn. Exhibitor, by invitation, at Panama-Pacific Expn., 1915. Conglist. ,„ ,,,„,, v, ., , , ,, ,,. .^ ,v, ♦, x Club: Women's. Recreations: photography, photo- 16, 1^39; s. Rev. Samuel and Sallie (Leadbetter) micrography. Address: 60 Dartmouth St., Spring- Boothby; ed. common schs high sch., Lewiston. field Masc! Me., and Me. State Sem. (now Bates Coll.); m. «««mt^ ^x- •» *, . . , , ^ Julia A. Coffin, of Lewiston, Apr. 27, 1861 (died, BOOTH, Thomas Butler, patent lawyer; b. Dan- iggs); 2 children. Eugene, Vesta (deceased); m. bury. Conn., Feb. 12, LS,2: s. David Belden and 2d, Clara A. Atwood, of Portland, Me., Dec. 6, Juha Ann (Richards) Booth; prep. edn. Wilton i,s70; 2 children, Samuel D. (deceased), Mrs. (Conn.) Acad ; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1S95; Heloise Cushman (of Roslindale, Mass.). Began studied law Columbian Law Sch., Washington, teaching at 17; engaged in farming and milling D.C.; m. Annie L. Ives, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. and wood and coal business until 1904; removed to 17, 1901; children, Edward Chapin, Helen, John Roslindale (Boston), 1915, and entered piano busi- Welles. Served as examiner. Patent Office, Wash- ^less. Served in nearly all the town offices, at ington, 1899-02; admitted to bar by Supreme Ct. Livermore Falls, Me.; supervisor of schs.. East of D.C., 1901; practiced in Boston since Feb., 1902; Livermore, Me., 6 vrs. ; mem. bd. of county mem. firm of Emery, Booth, Janney & Varney. commrs., 1883-93; judge Municipal Ct. 10 yrs.; Clubs: Boston City, University (Washington), ,-nem. Governor's Council, Me., 1897-9. Has de- Home: 133 Gibbs St., Newton Centre, Mass. Of- voted much time to music and is widely known fice: 50 Congress St., Boston. as a singer, conductor and teacher of singing BOOTH, WUUam Stone, author; b. Gloucester, schs.; leader of choir 1st Bapt. Ch., Livermore Eng., Jan. 20, 1864; s. Abraham and Elizabeth Ann Falls, more than 50 yrs.; conductor for many yrs. (Watts) Booth; ed. Cathedral Coll. Sch., Glouces- of local chorus of Me. Musical Festival. Pro- ter; m. Mary M. Brewster, of Montrose, Pa., 1897 gressive. Baptist. Mason (32 ); mem. I.O.O.F., (died 1901); 2d, Leonora Howe, of Cambridge, Knights of Pythias. Address: 31 Bradfleld Av., Mass., Nov. 29, 1904. In lumber business in Kng., Roslindale (Boston), Mass. lSSO-5, in Australia, 1885; in Brazil investigating BOOTT, Kirk, cotton broker; b. Boston, Nov. 2, the fibre industry for Star Brush Co. of London 1879; s. Kirk and Helen F. (Miles) Boott; descend- and Kew Bulletin, 1887-8, Mex. and U.S., 1888-9, ed from Kirk Boott. a founder of the mill in- Bahamas, 1889-90; in lumber business, at London, dustry and among the first settlers of Lowell, 1890-3, in Cal., 1893-4; engaged as librarian at Mass."; prep. edn. in France and England; grad. New York, 1894-7; with G. P. Putnam's Sons, u. of Louvain, Belgium, 1899; m. Martha Hermann, pubs.. New York, 1897, The Macmillan Co., 1898- of Mainz-on-the-Rhine, Germany, July 14, 1906; 2 1903, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1904-8. children. Kirk, Jr., Helen Martha. Coffee planter. Club: St. Botolph (Boston). (See Who's Who in Colombia, S. America, 1901-5; returned to U.S., America for books, etc.) Home: 14 Chauncy St., 1905; treas. Shapleigh Coffee Co., Boston, since Cambridge, Mass. Office: 120 Tremont St., Bos- 1906; also treas. Boston Santa Marta Co.; mem. ton.* Hogg & Boott, cotton dealers, since 1911. Chmn. of BOOTHBY, Adelaide Endora, philanthropist; b. com. delegated to visit S.America by Boston Cham- Waterville, Me., June 3, 1849; d. Charles H. and ber of Commerce, 1913. Republican. Catholic. Vesta Bailey (Thaver) Smith; ed. Oak Grove Sem., Club: Boston City. Recreations: outdoor sports. Vassalboro, Me., and Bloomfleld Acad.; m. Fred- Home: 19 Commonwealth Terrace, Allston. Of- eric Eleazer Boothby, ry. official, of Waterville, Ace: 166 Devonshire St., Boston. Oct. 25, 1871. y.-p. State of Me. branch Am. Nat bOBDEN, Eric Warren, banker; b. Fall River, Red Cross; chmn workroom com^ A.ssociated Mass., Dec! 26, 1848; s. Leander and Joanna Chanties Portland; mem. Sch. Bd. Portland (Edson) Borden; ed. pub. schs.. Fall River; m. (elected by practically unaninious vote of both Caroline C. Davis, of Fall River, Oct. 22, 1873. parties): dir. Me. Home for Friendless Boys, Tem- Became connected wnth banking business, July, porary Home for Women and (phildi-en. The Mary ^gge; cashier and dir. Massasoit-Pocasset Nat. Brown Home, Fairfield Sanatorium. Fresh Air Soc. g j^ Fall River Co-operative Bank; dir. Episcopalian. Club: Civic. Home: Waterville, Me. pugrim Mills. Dir. Chamber of Commerce, Fall BOOTHBY, Frederic Eleazer, railway official. River. Club: Quequechan. Home: 739 Rock St. retired; b. Norway, Me., Dec. 3. 1845; s. Levi Office: 33 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. Thornpson and Sophia Packard (Brett) Boothby; ■cr.T.-pwx.-M- tt«^^„ xi,.o.„»io m r^ r«oo ,.r>i iqaqi ed. Oxford Nor. Inst., South Paris. Me.; grammar BORDEN, Henry Francis, M.D. (See \ol. 1909.) and high schs., Waterville, Me.; Waterville (Me.) BOBDEN, Jerome C, president Tecumseh Mills, Acad, (now Coburn Classical Inst.); m. Water- Union Savings Bank, Troy Co-operative Bank; ville, Oct. 25, 1871, Adelaide Endora Smith. Asst. mem. Cook & Borden. Address: Fall River, Mass. postmaster. Waterville. 1S61-4: apptd. gen. ticket BORDEN, Matthew Chaloner Durfee, mfr. ; died agt. Me. Central R.R., 1864, and on consolidation of May 21, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) Me. Central and Portland & Kennebec rds., 1871, took charge of freight accounting dept., also pay BORDEN, Richard Flumer, lawyer; b. Fall River, master; gen. pass, and ticket agt. Me. Central Rd. Mass., Apr. 6, 1865; s. Richard B. and Ellen F. after removal of offices to Portland, 1875, also Borden; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882-6, Harvard acted in similar capacitv for other lines; pres. Law Sch., 1891; abroad, 1886-7. Machinist, engr. Peoples Loan Co., Forest City Loan & Building and asst. in cotton mill, 1887-9; began practice of Assn.; dir. Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co. (Port- law, 1891, as mem. Jackson, Slade & Borden, Fall land), N.E. Summer Resort Assn.; treas. and River, now Borden, Kenyon & Hawes; dir. Richard trustee Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary (Portland). Borden Mfg. Co., Am. Linen Co.; trustee Union Pres. Portland Bd. of Trade 5 terms, 1897-1901; Hosp.; mem. Bd. of Health, Fall River. Ensign formerlv president Me. State Bd. of Trade: dir. U.S.N., May 20-Sept. 29, 1898; It. Mass. Naval Bri- Chambe'r of Commerce of U.S. Republican; del. at gade. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Quequechan, large from Me. to Nat. Rep. Conv., Chicago, 1904 Coffee Tavern (Fall River), St. Botolph, Technol- (chmn. Me. delegation). Cand. (primary) for gov. ogy. Papyrus, Wardroom, Boston Athletic Assn., of Me., 1912. Mem. Am. Assn. Gen. Passenger and Mass. Automobile (Boston). Home: 511 Rock St. Ticket Agts. (pres., 1905), Me. Hist. Soc. Mem. Office: 57 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass. 138 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BOBDEIT, Spencer, mfr. ; b. Fall River, Mass., •June 10, IS 111; s. Jefferson and Susan Elizabeth (Easton Borden; grad. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, 1S68, Conservatoire des Arts et Metier.s and tlie Sor- bonne, Paris, France, 1870; m. Effie A. Brooks, of Salem. O., Aus. 8, 1871. Chemist, Am. Print Works, Fall liiver, 1871; establislied the Fall Uivi^-r Bleach- ery, 1872; asso. with Thomas Edison in liis early work and organized his New ICn^land bu.siness. A.d.c. with rank of col., staff of Gov. W. E. Rus- sell, of Mass., 1S90-3; mem. Sch. Com., Fall River; trustee Fall River Pub. I^ibrary. In\ entor of mech., elec. and chem. appliances, etc.; contbr. to scientific and agrl. mags. Address: "Interlachen," I'"all Uivcr, Ma.ss. BOBIiANO, Andrew Allen, college prof.; b. Sandy Lake, I'a., June 11, 1878; s. Adam C. and Sarah (Carmichael) Borland; ed. McEIwain Inst., New Lebanon, Pa., 1899-1902; Sandv Lake Acad., Pa., 1903-05; Pa. State Coll., State ColleRe, Pa., 1905- 09, B.S. in Agr., 1909; U. of Wis., 1909-10, M.S. in Agr., 1910; m. Oct. 12, 1910, Jessie Estella Canon, of Stoneboro, Pa. Teacher in pub. schs., Mercer Co., Pa., 1898-05; asst. in dairy husbandry research, Pa. State Coll., 1910-11; piof. animal and dairy husbandry, U. of Vt. and State Agrl. Coll. since Sept., 1911. Conglist. Mem. Official Dairy Instrs.' Assn., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. Home: 25 Wil- son St. Office: Agrl. Expt. Sta., Burlington, Vt. BOBST, Sara Cone Bryant, lecturer; b. Melrose, Mass., .Ian. 1, 1x7::!: d. 1 )exter and Dorcas Anne (Hancock) Bryant; A.B., Boston U., 1895; diplomas from Frau Doktor Hempel Normal Sem., Berlin, and Am. Home Sch. of Berlin. 1896; mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Kappa Gamma; m. Theodore Franz Borst, Mar. 9, 1908. Engaged in journalism and writins; siiort stories for mags., 1897-1900; teacher of English and lecturer on poetry, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1904-6; lecturer on story telling in Lucy Wheelock Kindergarten. Boston, 1907; also has lectured on same svibject in prin. cities of U.S. Author: How to Tell Stories to Children, 1905; Stories to Tell to Children, 1907; Stories for the Littlest Ones, 1915. Address: 5 Euston St., Brook- line, Mass.* BOSS, Henry Manchester, Jr., lawyer; b. Provi- dence. R.I., Sept. 13, 1875; s. Henry M. and Emma .1. (Wilbur) Boss: descendant of Edward Boss, who settled at Newport, R.I., before 1690; student Brown U., 1895-96; LL.B., Yale, 1899; m. Louise J. Gifford, of Swansea, Mass., Oct. 20, 1906; 1 daugh- ter, Betsey. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1899; became mem. Vincent, Boss & Barnefleld, July 1, 1904; firm dissolved Mar., 1912. on account of election of sr. partner to Supreme Ct. of R.I.; mem. Boss & Barnefleld since Mar. 27, 1912. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn (com. on complaints against members of the bar). Providence Bar Club, Yale Assn. of R.I., Zeta Psi. Clubs: R.I. Country, Play- ers, Eastside Tennis. Recreations: tennis, motor- ing. Home: 192 Laurel Av. Office: 48 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. BOSSIDY, John Collins, ophthalmologist; b. Monterey, Mass., June 17, 1860; grad. Lee High Sch.. 1877. and Holy Cross Coll., 1881; M.D., Georgetown U., 1885. Clerk in the Interior Dept., 1882, and, successively, law examiner, legal re- viewer and med. examiner, U.S. Pension Oflfice, un- til 1886; cliief of Pension Office. St. Paul, 1886-91; detailed to duty on Sioux Indian Commn., with Maj-Gen. Crook and Gov. Foster, 1889; resigned, 1891, and spent following vear in London eve hosps.; located in Boston, 1893; now U.S. expert examining surgeon; formerly visiting ophthalmic surgeon, St. Elizabeth's, and Boston Insane hosps., and Boston pub. instns. ; visiting oplithalmic sur- geon, Boston City Hosp. Club: Boston Atliletic. Address: 419 Boylston St., Boston.* BOSSON, Albert Davis, lawyer; b. Chelsea Mass., Nov. 8, 1853: s. George C. and Mary Jane (Hood) Bosson; descendant of William Bosson, of Watertown, Mass., 1631, and of Peter Palfrev, of Salem, Mass., 1625; A.B., Brown U., 1875, A.M., 1878; studied law in ofl^ces of Brooks, Ball & Storey, Boston, and in Boston U. Sch. of Law; ad- mitted to Suffolk bar, 1878; m. Alice Lavinia Camp- bell, of Chelrfea, May 18, 1887; 2 children. Camp- bell (Harvard, 1911), Pauline Arlaud. Associated in practice with Charles E. Grinnell, 1878-91; spl. justice Police (Jt. of Chelsea, 1882-92, since justice; mayor of Chelsea, 1891; pres. County Savings Bank, Chelsea; pres. Hood lluljber Co., Boston and Lockport Block Co. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, The Bibliophile Soc, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, S.R., S.A.R. Clubs: Uni- versity, Mass. Reform, St. Botolph, Twentieth Cen- tury, Episcopalian of Mass., Travelers' (Harvard). Recreations: travel, literature. Home: Chelsea, Mass., and 27 Hereford St., Boston. Office: 722 Treinont Bldg., Boston, Mass. BOSWOBTH, Arthur Sewall; b. Antwerp, Me., Jan. 6, 1867; s. Capt. Frederic S. and Juliette Marsh (Croolier) Bosworth; descendant of Rob- ert Bosworth, of Bath, Me.; ed. Bath (Me.) High Sch., 1885; m. Marv Wood, of Portland, Me., Oct. 22, 1902; 2 daughters, Barbara, Mary Wood. Began active career as elk. in office of v. -p. Me. Central R.R., later sec. to gen. mgr., then gen. storekeeper and purchasing agt. same co. (resigned 1898); as- sociated witli Samuel C. Manley, 1893, in founding The Maine Central (official organ of M.C.R.R.) ; has been actively identified as officer or dir. with numerous business enterprises; treas. State Loan Co.. Me. Water Co., Bath & Brunswick Electric Light & Power Co.; dir. Bath Nat. Bank, Fidelity Trust Co., Central Wharf Tow Boat Co., Atlantic Shore Line R.R. Mem. Me. Geneal. Soc. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: Cumberland. Portland Country. Home: 56 Bowdoin St. Office: Fidelity Bldg., Port- land, Me. BOSWORTH, Charles W., lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 28, 1871; s. Henry Wilder and Mary Elizabeth (Hall) Bosworth; A.B., Yale, 1893. Ad- mitted to bar, 1894, and has since practiced in Springfield; referee in bankruptcy. Pres. Union Trust Co.; dir. B. & M.R.R., Bigelow-Hartford Car- pet Co., Springfield St. Ry. Co.; trustee Spring- field Rv. Cos. Republican. Home: 4 Lincoln St. and Kimball Hotel. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. BOSWOBTH, Bdmund B., jewelers' machinery mfr.; h. Warren, R.I., Dec. 9, 1844; s. Benjamin M. and Elizabeth (Luther) Bosworth; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Warren, Sarah E. Gladding. Learned the trade of machinist in his father's slTop and brass foun- dry; employed by Household Sewing Machine Co., Providence, R.I., 1875-82; worked in jewelry shop as tool maker. Providence, 1882-6; removed to War- ren and engaged in mfr. of small lathes of his own invention. In partnership with his son, Charles E., for the mfr. of presses, milling lathes for jewelry mfrs. and other machinery, since 1898. Home: Warren, R. I. BOSWOBTH, Henry Hall, lawyer: b. Springfield, Mass., Mar. 16. 1868; s. Henry Wilder and Mary Elizabeth (Hall) Bosworth; A.B., Amherst, 1889; studied law with father; admitted to bar, 1892; m. Springfield, 1898, Grace S., d. Andrew J. Wright, of Springfield; 1 daughter, Marv Case. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897-98. Republican. Home: 54 Bow- doin St. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. BOSWOBTH, Henry Wilder, retired judge; b. Otis, Mass., Apr. 2, 1832; s. Lyman and Sarah (\\'aite) Boswortli; ed. dist. schs.. Normal Sch., Westfleld, Mass., New York Conf. Sem., Cliarlottes- ville, N.Y. ; taught sch. at Otis, Hadley and Ware, Mass.; mem. ]\Iass. Ho. of Rep., 1860; inspector in Boston custom house 1861-4; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1866; m. Otis, Mar. 8, 1865, Mary Elizabeth Hall; 2 sons, Henry Hall, Charles W. In practice in Springfield, Mass., 1866-89; spl. jus- tice, 1885-9, justice Police Court, Springfield. 1889- Dec. 9, 1913, when retired. Home: 4 Lincoln St. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. BOSWOBTH, Orrin liuther, judge; b. Warren, R. I., Ai)r. 19, 1849; s. Benjamin Miller and Eliza- beth (Luther) Boswortli; ed. pub. schs., Warren; LL.B., Albany Law Sch. (Union U.. N.Y.), 1875; m. Warren, .Ian. 16, 1878, Isabella J. Essex; 1 daugh- ter, Isabella Essex. Began practice in Bristol, R.I., 1876; judge Dist. Ct., 5th Judicial Dist. of R.I., 1897-12; in pvt. practice since 1912. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar. Assn., S.A.R. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Oflices: Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I., and Bristol. R.I. WHO'S WHO IN NP:W ENGLAND i;}9 BOTHPELD, Henry Edmund, banker: born New York, Mar. 4, 1859; s. Herman F. and Julia (Fergu- son) Bothfeld; ed. Newton (Mass.) High Sell.; m. Haidee Soule, of Newton, June IS, 1885; 4 children, Theodore, Haidee, Helen, Henr^• Soule. Entered employ of R. H. Stearns Co., commn. dry goods, at 19; with Lewis, Brown & Co., importers, at 20; admitted as partner, J. A. & N. Harvvood, mfrs., mill at Leominster, Mass., at 25; withdrew at 38 to take up management of estates. V.-p. Market Trust Co. of Boston; trustee Newton Savings Bank; dir. Newton Cooperative Bank. Trustee and chmn. finance com. Newton Hosp. ; troas. 5 yrs. of Channing Religious Soc. (Newton). Served 3 yrs. in Claflin Guard, Co. C, 5th Regt. M.V.M. Mem. Common Council, Newton. 1891-2, Bd of Aldermen, 1893-4 (pres.), mayor. 1895; mem. Sch. Com., 1901- 12 (chmn., 1909-10-11); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 11. 12, 13. 14. Republican. Unitarian. Recrea- tions: mountain climbing, tennis. Home: 12 Brea- more Rd., Newton, IMass. Office: 101 Tremont St., Boston. BOTTOBCtEY, John Taylor, surgeon; b. Lee. Mass., Sept. 24, 1869; s. John and Ellen (Ryan) Bottomley; ed. Lee High Sch.; A.B.. Holv Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1894: m. Boston, Mary Agnes Kenney, ot Roxbury, June 3. 1908: 4 children, John K., James W., George T., Ellen M. Began practice in Boston, 1897; 1st asst. surgeon, Mass. Hosp. ship Bay State, Spanish-Am. War, 1898; 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A., since 1908: asst. visiting surgeon Boston City Hosp.. 1899-03; asst. in surgery, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1901-3; supervising surgeon, Bos- ton City Hosp. Relief Sta.. 1901-3; surgeon to Carney Hosp., Boston. 1903-10, surgeon in chief since Dec, 1910: lecturer on surgery, Howard Grad. Sch. of Medicine: consulting surgeon to City Hosp. (Haverhill, Ma'^s.), Josiah B. Thomas Hosp. fPeabody, Mass.), Union Hosp. (Fall River, Alass.), Rurbank Hosp. (Fitchburg), Leominster (Mass.) Hosp., Framingham (Mass.) Hosp. Roman Catho- lic. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Surg. ^^ssn.. Soc. Clin. Surg- ery, Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc Med. Improvement. Clubs: University, Union Boat, Harvard (Boston). Ad- dress: 165 Beacon St., Boston. BOTTOMIiY, Robert James, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Dec. 30, 1883; s. Charles S. and Mary E. (MacGaffey) Bottomly; grad. Worcester Classical High Sch., 1901; A.B., Amherst. 1905, A.M., 1906; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1909; m. Mar. 3, 1915, Margaret D. Spencer. Practiced. Boston, since 1909; sec. Boston City Club, 1909-10: sec. Good Govt. Assn. of Boston since Nov., 1909; sec. Bos- ton Charter Assn., since 1911; Am. sec. 5th Inter- nat. Congress of Chambers of Commerce, 1912. Mem. Nat. Municipal Leaeue, City History Club of Boston (dir.). Phi Beta Kaopa, Phi Delta Theta. Republican. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City. Bos- ton Athletic Assn., IMerrimack Valley Countrv. Home: 5 St. John St.. .Jamaica Plain. Office: 53 State St.. and 502 Barristers Hall, Boston. BOUCHEB, John Bernard, surgeon; b. East Windsor, Conn., Julv IS. 18 64; s. .lohn M. and Marv fHalloran) Boucher: grad. Enfield Hi°rh Sch.: M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg.. Baltimore. 1894; post-grad, work. Berlin. Vienna, and Berne. Switzerland. 1899; m. Marie Louise Kennedv. of New Haven. Conn., June 20, 1900 (died Mav 8, 1902); m. 2d, Kathrvn O'Neill, of Hartford, Conn.. Feb. 15. 1911: 3 chil- dren, John B.. .Jr., Thomas O.. Mary Kathryn. Practiced in Hartford, since 1894; formerly sur- geon on staff St. Francis Hosp.; consulting svir- sreon, Middlesex Hosp., Middletown, and St. Mary's Hosp.. Waterbury; surgeon Wilson Pvt. Hosp., Hartford. Fellow N.Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. Hartford City and Co. med. socs. (^ex-chmn. surg. sect., Hartford Med. Soc), Conn. State Med. Soc, A.M. A. Democrat. Roman Catho- lic Club: City. Address: 25 Charter Oak Av.. Hartford. Conn. BOUCHER, Joseph Hormisdas, M.D.; b. St. Cuth- bert. Can., Mar. 8, 1858; s. Paul and Adelaide (Loiseau) Boucher; ed. normal sch., Montreal; M. D., Laval U. Med. Sch., Montreal, 1884; m. Alphonsine Guibeault. of R.I., June 23, 1888; 5 sons and 3 daughters. Located at Woonsocket, R. I., 1884; examining surgeon U.S. Pension Bureau, 1893-8, and since 1914; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1907- 08. Mem. Dem. State Central Com., 1904-8. Dir. Latribune, a French Daily published in Woon- socket, R.I. Sergeant 85th Battalion Canadian Militia, 1882-3. Mem. L'Union St. Jean Baptiste of America (sup. med. examiner, 1900-11), Knights of Columbus, Alliance Nalionale of Montieal. Home; 54 Hamlet Av. Office: Globe Bldg., Woonsocket, R.I. BOTTRI^ANI), CaroUne Brown, prof. Spanish; b. Peoiia, 111., ,lune 4, 1871; d. l^enjamin l^angford Todd and Claia (Parsons) Bourland; A. P.., Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., 1893; fellow in Ro- mance langs., 1898-9, scholar in Romance langs., 1899-1900, Mary E. Garrett European fellow, 1900- 01, Pli.D., 1905, all of Bryn Mawr Coll., Pa.; un- married. Instr. in Spanish, 1902-6, asso. prof., 1906-13, prof.. Sept., 1913 — , Smith Coll. Address: 10 West St., Northampton, Mass.* BOURN, Augrustus Oshom, ex-governor; b. Providence, R. 1., Oct. 1, 1834; s. George O. and Huldah B. (Eddy) Bourn; A.M., Brown U., 1855; m. Elizabeth R., d. David C. Morrill, of Providence, Feb. 24, 1863; 4 children, Augustus Osborn, Eliza- beth Robarts, Alice Mansfield Wentworth, Col. Stephen Wentworth. Engaged as mfr. rubber goods in Providence; founded, 1867, and became pres. Nat. Rubber Co., of Bristol, R.I.; removed to Hiistol, 1873. Mem. R.I. Senate, 1876-83, 1886-8; gov. of R.I., 1883-5; consul-gen. at Rome, Italy, 1889-93. Served pvt. to It.-col. R.I. militia (cav.). Ex-pres. N.E. Rubber Club (Boston); mem. Uni- versity Club (Providence) and of numerous other clubs and socs. Author Bourn Amendment to Constitution of R.I. extending to foreign-born cit- izens same rights of voting as enjoyed by native- born; also author of vol. of memorial addresses. Contbr. many articles on physics, especially in reference to matter and space. Recreations: flowers, music, physics, chemistry. Home: Bristol, R.I. Office: Providence, R.I.* BOURNE, Alexander Phoenix, clergyman; b. New York, Jan. 7, 1866; s. Rev. Shearjashub and Susan (Ketchum) Bourne; prep, edn., Paterson (N.J.) Sem.; A.B., Brown U., 1890; student New York U. Law Sch. 1 yr., 1890-1; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1894; A.M.. Harvard, 1895; unmar- ried. Ordained Congl. ministry, Dec. 5, 1895; asst. pastor Phillips Ch.. Exeter. N.H., 1895-1900: pastor, 1900-2; asst. pastor First Ch., Cambridge, Mass, May 1, 1904-June, 1910 (resigned); pastor North Congl. Ch., Rochester, Mass., since Jan., 1913. Mem. Delta Phi. Republican. Club: Har- vard Union. Recreations: yachting. Address: Marion, Mass. BOURNE, Edward Gaylord, prof, history: June 24, 1860-Feb. 24, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BOURNE, Georg^e 'Williams, M.D. ; b. Kennebunk, Me., Oct. 9, 1857; s. Edward Emerson and Mary Russel (Nason) Bourne: ed. pub. schs., Kenne- bunk and Saco. Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1879, A.M., 1882; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1882; m. Susan Lord Maling, of Kennebunk. Oct.. 1886. Be- gan practice at Taunton. Mass., 1882; removed to Kennebunk: trustee Kennebunk Savings Bank: elk. Kennebunk & Kennebunkport R.R. Republi- can. Unitarian. Home: Kennebunk, Me. BOURNE, Stephen N., president Manchester Savings Bank, Manchester, N.H. BOUTELIiE, Geovge K., president Ticonic Na- tional Bank. Waterville & Fairfield Ry. & Light Co.; treas. Colby Coll. Home: Waterville, Me. BOUTON, Charles I^eonard, mathematician; b. St. Louis, Apr. 25, 1869; s. William and Mary R. (Conklin) Bouton; M.Sc, Washington U., 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1896; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1898: m. Mary G. Spencer, of Baltimore, Md., June 15, 1907. Instr. Smith Acad., St. Louis, 1891-4, Washington U., 1893-4: instr. mathematics. 1898-04, asst. prof, since 1904, Harvard. One of editors Bulletin of Amer- ican Mathematical Society, 1900-2; asso. editor Transactions Am. Math. Soc, 1902-11. Address: 9 Avon St., Cambridge, Mass.* 140 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BOUTON, TUton Clark Hall, clergyman; b. Chi- cago, Nov. '2. IsfiG; s. Samuel Fletcher and Ann Louisa (Hall) Bouton; student I'ennacook Acad. 2 vrs. ; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1874; A.B., Dartmouth, ISTS; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 18S1; m. Annie S. Whitehouse, ol' Boston, June 30, 1881; children, Fletcher Park, b. June 13, 1888; Kutli ISlizabeth, June 27, 1889 (died Sept. 15, 1889). Ordanied ministry Congl. Ch., 1881; pas- tor Dunbarton, N.H., 1881-8, Hopkinton. 1888-94, Deerfield, 1894-6, llenniker, 1890-1900, Clielmsford, Mass., 1908-10; since engaged as gen. supply for chs., and in astronomical work. Active mem. Am. Assn. of Variable Star Observers: mem. N.II. Anti- (juarian Soc. : hon. mem. A.B.C.F.M. Progressive Republican. Recreations: hunting and target shoot- ing. Homo and 01)ser\atory : Hudson, N.H. BOUTWEIiIi, Oeorgianna A.; b. Groton, Mass., May 18, 1843: d. (Jcorge Sewall and Sarah Adelia (Thayer) Boutwell (lather served as mem. of Congress, Sec. of Treasury and mem. U.S. Senate); ed. pub. schs. ; Lawrence Acad., Groton; grad. Salem Normal Sch., 1861; unmarried. Taught sch. for a short time; served as mem. Auxiliary Bd. of Women, foi- Tewksbury, Westboro and Monson, Mass , and trustee state instns., Bridgewater and Tewksbury, both appmts. by gov. of Mass.; for- merly tiustee JMiner Sch. for Edn. of Colored Youth, Washington, D.C"., and mem. Sch. Com., Groton. Regent Groton Chapter Daughters of the Revolution; mem. Colonial Dames of America. Unitarian. Club: Woman's, of Groton (1st pres.). Address: Groton, Mass. BOTJTWX:i;ii, Harvey Iiincoln, lawyer; b. Mere- dosia. HI.. ,\pr. 5, 1860; s. Eli Allen and Harriet W. (Weeks) Boutwell-; ed. Hopkinton and Con- toocook acads. : grad. N.H. Coll., 1882; taught sch., 1882-4; studied law in Concord, N.H., and in Bos- ton; LL.B. cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1886: m. Natiok, Mass.. Dec. 28, 1886, Nellie C. Booth. Practiced in Boston since 1886; mem. Common Council, Maiden, Mass., 1893-4; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 96, 97, 98; city solicitor. Maiden, 1907-13: mem. Maiden Deliberative As- sembly (pres., 1890). Mem. Golden Cross (repre- sentative to Supreme Commandery, 1891-92), A.O. U.W. ; hon. v. -p. Convocation of Boston U.; trustee New Hampshire Coll. since 1911. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.F. Clubs: Middlesex, Boston City, University (Maiden). Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 209 Summer St.. Boston. BOUTWEIiIi, Henry Thatcher, surgeon: b. Han- cock. N.H., Aug. 20, 1844. (See vol. 1909.) BOUTWEII., Henry 'Winslow, M.D.; b. 1848; M.D., Harvard IMed. Sch., 1882. In practice, Man- chester, N.H. : has served as chief of medical staff. Sacred Heait Hosp. Mem. A.M.A. Home: 1910 Elm St. Office: 7 Hanover St., Manchester, N.H. BOUTWEIiIi, Roland Hill, iron and steel mfr.; b. Lyndeborough, N.H, May 2, 1853; s. Rodney C. and Nancy J. (Barnes) Boutwell, and descendant of .Tames Boutwell, Salem, and Lynn. Mass., 1635; pub. sch. edn.; m. 1st, Medford, Mass.. Oct. 29, 1879, Minnie E. Butters (died Oct. 1, 1883); m. 2d, Belmont. Mass., Oct. 28, 1SS5, Sarah Blake ("died Feb. 27. 1891); m. 3d. Exeter. N.H., Nov. 16. 1904, Jennie Crosbie Oilman. Began with Shreve, Stanwood & Co.. jewelers (now Shreve. Crump & Low), continuing 3 yrs., then with Ful- ler. Dana & Fitz. iron and steel, 7 yrs.; entered business on own account as Boutwell Bros., I..owell, Mass.. 1879; now pres. Boutwell Bros., Inc.; also pres. Portland (Me.) Iron & Steel Co., Standard Horse Shoe Co. Home: Exeter, N.H. Office-: 131 State St.. Boston. BOUVe, Pauline Carringfton, author; b. Little Rock. Ark.; d. Gen. Albert Rust, C.S.A.. and Anne Cabell (both parents Virginians); reared at T^uray. Va.; cd. under pvt. governesses and tutors in Va.; m. at Boston. Thomas Tracy Bouve. July 14. 1898. In newspaper woik at Boston, since 1894: spl. writer to Boston Transcript and Boston Globe; contbr. to New England Magazine. Donahoe's Youth's Companion. Churchman, Criterion, etc. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for list of I'ooks). Address: 64 Prospect Av.. Winthrop Beacli. Mass.* BOU'V£, "Walter Iiincoln, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 2S, 1S49; s. Thoina.s T. and Emily G. (Lincoln) Bouve; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1879; m. Charlotte B. Harden, of Hingham, Mass., Sept. 25, 1885; children, Walter L., Jr., Keelah, Constance, Millicent. Rosalie, Lincoln. Robert Warren, Norman. Civ. engr. for 8 yrs.; admitted to bar, 1880, and engaged in gen. prac- tice; spl. justice of 2d Dist. Ct. of Plymouth, Mass., 1886-98; asst. dist. atty.. Southeastern Dist. Mass., 1890; treas. Rockland Hotel Co. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 3d Plymouth Dist., 1896-7, Senate, 1898- 99. Capt. and a.a.g.. U.S.V.. 1898; capt. Co. K, 5th Inf., M.V.M. Mem. Bar Assn., City of Boston. Clubs: Wompatuck, Hingham. Recreations: farm- ing. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 7 Water St., Boston. BO'WSEN, Frederick Frescott, merchant; b. Marblehead, Mass, Dec. 18, 1868; s. James Good- win and Sarah Sparhawk (Graves) Bowden; m. Mary Eunice Lord Burnham, of Irvington-on- Hudson, N.Y., Oct. 26, 1899; children. Burnham. Mary E., James G., 2d, Frederick P., Jr., John W. Has been connected since beginning of active ca- I'eer with father, title of J. G. Bowden & Son, jobbers in tapes, ribbons and all kinds of narrow fabrics; v. -p. Hitchings & Co., Inc. (New York). The Felters Co.; sec. J. C. Turner Lumber Co. (New Y'ork), Central Cypress Co. (New York); dir. Liberty Trust Co. (Boston); trustee Melrose Savings Bank. Trustee Melrose Hospital. Uni- tarian. Home: Melrose. Mass.; (summer) Marble- head Neck, Mass., and Holderness, N.H. Office: 68 Essex St., Boston. BCWSEIT, Henry Monntfort, clergyman, edu- cator: b. Walden, N.Y., Feb., 1861; s. John A. and Matilda J. (Beattie) Bowden; ed. pub. schs.. Phila. ; U. of Pa.; B.D.. Yale Div. Sch.. 1886; m. Mary I. Campbell, of Phila., July, 1884; 1 daughtei-, M. Josephine. Ordained ministry Congl. cilh., 1886; pastor, Putney, Vt., 1886-8, Portland, Conn., 1888- 93, Braddock, Pa., 1893-7; editor, Boston, 1897- 98; pastor, Middlefleld, Mass.. 1899-02. South Egremont, Mass., 1902-8; prof. English and sociol- ogy Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, since 1908. Clubs: Biblical, Conn. Valley Congl. Recreations: fishing, traveling. Home: 102 Florida St., Spring- field. Mass. BOWDISH, Edward, farmer; b. Weybridge. Vt.. Aug. 25, 1872; s. Joseph and Mary Josephine (Bingham) Bowdish; ed. pub. schs. and Beeman Acad.; m. Edna May Elkins, of Boston, Mar. 16. 1904: children. Dorothy M., Harriet E., Mary J.. Edward. Jr. Engaged in farming since beginning of active career; has served as selectman and overseer of poor; no^w health officer and justice of the peace. Mem. Weybridge Improvement Soc. Mason. Republican. Congllst. Address: Middle- bury. Vt.. R.F.D. 1. BOWDITCH, Alfred, trustee; A.B.. Harvard U.. 1876. Trustee Brimmer Chambers Trust. Devon- shire Bldg. Trust, Dwelling House Associates, Hotel Bellevue Trust, Jamaica Plain Associates, Real Estate Associates, Real Estate Improvement Trust. University Associates, Provident Institu- tion for Savings; dir. Webster and Atlas Nat. Bank, N.E. Trust Co., The Lawrence Gas Co., Bellevue Hotel Co., Keith Paper Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co. One of trustees of permanent funds Am. Humane Edn. Soc. and Mass. Soc for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Clubs: Somerset. Exchange. Countrv (Brookline). Home. 75 Bay State Rd. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Bos- ton BCWDITCH, Charles Pickering', trustee, arch- geology student; b. Boston, Sept. 30, 1842; s. .lona- than Tngersol and Ijucy Orne (Nichols) Bowditch: brother of Henry Pickering Bowditch; A.B., Har- vard. 1863, A.M., 1866: m. Cornelia L. Rockwell, of T^enox, Mass.. .Tune 7, 1866. Dir. Mass. Cotton Mills. Mass. Mills in Ga., Pepperell Mfg. Co., Saco Water Power Co., Mass. HosiJ. Life Ins. Co., Bos- ton & Providence R.R. Corporation. Served as 2d It., 1st It., and capt., 55th Mass. Vol. Inf., May, 1863-Feb., 1864; capt. 5th Mass. Vol. Cav., Feb.- Aug., 1864. Mem. Bostonian Soc, Faculty of Pea- body Mus. of Archaeology and Ethnology (Har- vard), Traveleis' Club, Am. Anthropol. Assn., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HI Dept. of Archzeology of U. of Pa., Mass. Hist. Soc, Colonial Soc. of Mass., N.B. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. ; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (treas.), A.A.A.S., Ai-chseol. Inst, of America, Boston Soc. Natural History; mem. Internat. Soc. American- ists; Societe des AmSricanistes de Paris, Ameri- can Geographic Society; mem. Economic Club of Boston. Republican. Clubs: Harvard Union, Union, Country (Boston), Harvard (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston.* BOWSITCH, Frederick C, pres. Conveyancers Title Ins. Co.; trustee Commercial St. Trust, Tri- mountain Trust. Home: Brookline. Office: 16 State St., Boston. BOWDITCH, Henry Ing-ersoll, pediatrist; b. Albany, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1874; s. Edward and Lucy (Rathbone) Bowditch; A.B., Harvard, 1898, M.D., 1902; m. Eleanor P. MacQueen, of Forest Glen, Md., May 25, 1910. Practiced in Boston since 1905; clin. instr. pediatrics. Harvard Med. Sch., asst. physician to Children's Hosp. of Bos- ton; chief of staff of Boston P'loating Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Pediatric Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc. Episco- palian. Recreations: golf, carpentry, cabinet work. Home: 416 Marlboro St. Office: 86 Bay State Rd., Boston. BO'WSITCH, Henry Pickering-, physiologist; Apr. 4. lS40-Mar. l:i. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BCWDITCH, Ing-ersoll; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., IMay 31, 1875; s. Charles Pickering and Cornelia (Rockwell) Bowditch; B.S. in Civil Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900; m. Sylvia C. Scudder, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 18, 1904; children, Samuel Ingersoll, Sylvia Church, Charles Pickering. Dir. Old Boston Nat. Bank; treas. Faulkner Hosp. Corp., Instructive District Nursing Asso., Jamaica Plain Dispensary. Trustee Charity of Edward Hopkins, Inc. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston), Technology, Harvard Union. Recrea- tions: automobiling, outdoor sports. Home: Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. BO'WDITCH, Vincent Yardley, M.D.; b. Weston, Mass., July 7, 1852; s. Dr. Henry I. and Olivia (Yardley) Bowditch; A.B., Harvard, 1875, M.D., 1879; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1878-9; un- married. Asst. and instr. clin. medicine. Harvard Medical School, 1892-9; was attending physician, Carney Hospital, South Boston, Mass., State Sana- torium, Rutland. Mass., 1898-06; med. dir. Sharon (Mass.) Sanatorium; consulting phys., N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, .St. Luke's Home for Con- valescents. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M. A., Am. Climatol. Assn., Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (pres. 1908-9), Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Soc. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; pres. Mass. Tu- berculosis League. Author various monographs and articles in leading med. jours. Address: 506 Beacon St., Boston.* BOWBN, Henry James, real estate; b. Boston, Sept. 11, 1853; s. Hosea Ballou and Mary Dana (James) Bowen; ed. pub. schs., English High Sch., Boston; m. Sarah Elizabeth Dean, of Boston. May 13, 1880; 1 son, Robert Montgomery. Clerk whole- sale lumber office, 1869; bookkeeper for 13 yrs. in lumber business, and later wholesale grain, flour and hay and real estate; was trustee South Boston Savings Bank 13 yrs. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange (dir. 3 yrs.), Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Soc Mayflower Descendants, Bostonian Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: horseback rid- ing; interested in literature and art. Home: 517 Broadway. Office: 469 Broadway, S. Boston, Mass. BOWBIT, Herbert Wolcott; ta. Brooklyn. Feb. 29, 1856; s. Henry Chandler and Lucy M. (Tappan) Bowen; brother of Clarence Winthrop Bowen; stud- ied at Brooklyn Poly, and in Europe; mem. class 1878, Yale (hon. M.A., 1903); LL.B., Columbia, cum laude, 1881; admitted to bar, 1881; m. Carolyn Mae Clegg, of Galveston, Tex., Jan. 25. 1902. In practice, New York, 1884-90; consul, 1890-5. consul-gen. 1895-9, Barcelona, Spain; minister and consul-gen., Teheran, Persia. 1899-01; E.E. and M.P. to Vene- zuela, 1901-."). (See V\h(.s Who in America for list of books.) Addro.s.s: Wooil.stock, Conn.* BOWBN, James WilUams, stock broker; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 5, IStil; s. of .lames and Eliza Matilda (Alhne) Bowen; prep. edn. Cliauncy Hall Sch., Bos- ton Latin Sch., Hopkinson's Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1882. Engaged in stock brokerage business since 1892; mem. J. VV. Bowen & Co. since 1900. Mem. New York Stock Exchange, Boston Stock Exchange. Clubs: Harvard, Somerset, Country, Algomiuin, Athletic. Home: 14 Marlboro St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BOWEN, John Templeton, dermatologist; b. Bos- ton, July 8, 1857; s. James and Eliza Matilda (Al- line) Bowen; A.B., Harvard, 1879, M.D., 1884; un- married. Asst. phys. for skin diseases, 1894-5, phys. since 1895, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; instr. in dermatology, 1896-02, asst. prof., 1902-7, Edward Wiggles- worth prof. 1907-12, Eldward Wigglesworth prof, emeritus, 1912, Harvard Univ. Consulting phys to Children's and Infants' hosps., Boston. Mem'. Am. Dermatol. Assn., Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, A.M A Club: Somerset. (See Who's Who in America tor books, etc.) Address: 14 Marlborough St., Boston.* BOWBN, John W., Jr.; b. Scituate, R.I., Nov. 4, 1871; s. John W. and Melissa A. (Yeaw) Bowen: descendant of Roger Williams on maternal side; ed. pub. schs., Scituate, Burrilville and Foster, R.I.- m. May 29, 1906, Mary V. O. Brien, of Louisville, Ky. In meat and market business, 1894-9; entered lumber business. 1900, with Byron R. Rathbun un- der title of Rathbun & Bowen; dissolved in 1902- associated with father, 1903, and in lumber busi- ness at present, as J. W. Bowen & Son. Mem. Town Council (Scituate) 4 yrs.; highway commr. 3 yrs.; mem. R.I. Senate. 1903, 11, 12. Democrat. Odd Fellow. Address: Foster Centre, R.I. BOWEN, William Manuel Perez, lawyer; b. At- tleboro, Mass., Sept. 8, 1864; s. Amos Miller and Carolme Mary (Perez) Bowen; descendant on pa- ternal side of Richard Bowen, Rehoboth, Mass., 1648, and on maternal side from an old Spanish family; A.B., Brown U., 1884, A.M., 1887; m. Lucie M. Carpenter, of N.Y. City, Aug. 4, 1900. Asst. elk. Ct. of Common Pleas and later Common Pleas Div. of Supreme Ct., Providence Co., R.I., 1884-1900; ad- mitted to R.I. bar, 1900, to practice in U.S. cts., 1901; mem. Providence Sch. Com., 1889; mem. R.I Gen. Assembly, 1902-5-6, Senate, from Providence, 1909-10; mem. joint spl. com. on R.I. taxation laws, 1909-12; chmn. Rep. City Com.; pres. U.S. Ring Traveler Co.; sec. Pascoag Water Co., Providence Bldg., Sanitary and Ednl. As.sn. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Commercial Law League of America, R.I. Sch. of Design, S.A.R., Delta Upsilon, United Tram of Arty., Loyal Legion, Sons of Vet.s. Col. 1st Light Inf. Rest., R.I.M., 1911-13 (retired). Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32", Shriner). Clubs: University, Quarter Century. Author of good roads legislation in R.I. Recreation: athletic sports. Home: 34 Humboldt Av. Office: 1036-7 Gros- venor Bldg., Providence, R.I. BOWERS, Edward Aug-ustus, lawyer; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Aug. 2, 1857; s. Caleb Bailey and Fanny M. (Cutler) Bowers; A.B., Yale, 1879, LL.B., 1881; unmarried. Practiced law in Dak., 1882-6; city judge, Groton, Dak., 1884-5; apptd. U.S. insp. pub. land service in law matters pertaining to pub. lands, 1886-9; practiced law at Washington, 1889- 93; asst. commr. Gen. Land Office, 1893-5; asst. comptroller U.S. Treasury, 1895-8; practicing law at New Haven, Conn., since 1898. Lecturer oh for- est law and administration, Yale Forest Sch., since 1901. One of earliest advocates of forest conserva- tion and instrumental in having first U.S. Forest Reservations created. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn. (dir. since 1889, twice sec), S.A.R., Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Country (New Haven), University (New York), Metropolitan. Chevy Chase, Cosmos, Alibi (Washington). Writer on forestry and legal topics. Office: 410 Exchange Bldg., New Haven. Conn.* BOWERS, Georg-e Wright, mechanical engr. ; b Chelsea, Mass., Apr. 29, 1860; s. Alonzo and Susan (Wright) Bowers; descendant of George Bowers, who settled in Connecticut, 1638; ed. pub. schs., Somerville, Mass., Boston Business Coll.; m! Blanche A. Russell, of Watertown, Mass., Oct. 16, 142 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 18!<0. Spent 27 yrs. as apprentice, journeyman, foreman, supt., mecli. expert and mech. engr. ; in practice since 1905 as mecli. and consulting engr. and expert mechanician. Mem. Mass. N.G., 1S87-91. Protestant. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Odd Fel- low; Knight of J'ythias. Itecreations: outdoor sports. Home: 47 Franklin St., Somerville, Mass. Otiice: ."i;{ Devon.shii e St., Boston. BOWSRS, John Wilder, MI). ; b. Saco, Me., July 16, 18t)l; s. Roscoe 1.. and Sarah Abbie (Berry) Bowers; grad. Saco High Sch., 1S79; M.U., Coll. Phvs. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1S.S2, Minn. Hosp. Coll. (U. of Minn.), 1886; studied ophthalmology at U. of Berlin, Germany, Oct., 1888-90; m. Portland, Me.. Nov. 28, 1894. Alice Maude Allen. In gen. prac- tice until 1891, when located in Portland, special- izing in diseases of the eye. Unitarian. Address: 7;?2 Congress St., Portland, Me. BOWIIKS, Walter Prentice, M.D. ; b. Clinton, Mass., May 19, 18;'.:.; s. Charles Manning and Ellen Augusta (Damon) Bowers; grad. Clinton High Sch., 1872; M.I)., Harvard, 1879; m. Helen M. Burditt, of Clinton, Jan. 28, 1880. Began prac- tice at Lancaster, Mass., 1879; removed to Clinton same yr. ; sec. Mass Bd. of Registration in Medi- cine since 1913; v. p. Clinton Savings Bank; dir. First Nat. Bank; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Clinton, 1889. Pres. Clinton Hosp. Assn.; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. (pres. 1912-14, now councilor); chmn. legislative com. Mass. Anti-tuberculosis League. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Clubs: Bos- ton City, Harvard (Boston), Fay (Fitchburg, Mass.). Recreations: travel, outdoor life. Home: 264 Chestnut St., Clinton. Mass. Office: 1 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. BOWKEB, Charles Harvey, surgeon; moved to "U'ashinyton, I).C. (See vol. 1909.) BOWKBB, Edgar Marshall, lawyer; b. Lisbon, N.H., Apr. 18, 1870; s. Mitchell H. and Laura P. (Brooks) Bowker; descendant of Edmund Bowker, of Scituate, Mass., and in 9th generation from Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony; grad. high sch,, Whitefield, N.H., 1893; LL.B., George Washington U. Dept. of Law, Washington, D.C., 1903; m. Marie Halligan, of Boston, Aug. 30, 1904; 2 children, Bradford M., Robert E. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1905, to U.S. cts., 1908; formed partner- ship with late Perrin T. Kellogg, Whitefield, N.H., 1905; practiced alone since death of partner, 1907; justice Municipal Ct., Whitefield, since 1902; mem. Bd. of Edn., Whitefield High Sch.; treas. Lancas- ter and Jefferson Electric Co.; mem. Countv Com. Y.M.C.A. Republican. Baptist. Mem. S.A.R., Or- der of Washington (deputy v. comdr. ). Mason; White Mountain Lodge, Whitefield (past master). North Star Chapter, and Commandery, Lancaster, N.n. ; mem. Mt. Washington Grange (past master). Home: Whitefield, N.H. BOWKBB, Frank S., shipbuilder; b. Phippsburg, Me., Dec. 14, 1846; s. Josep and Mary Bowker; ed. common schs.; m. 2d, Oct. 12, 1907, Ann M. Rogers, of Phippsburg. In shipbuilding business at Phipps- burg since 1892; has built 25 schooners; trustee Bath Trust Co. Tax collector 4 yrs.; town clerk 17 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11. Republican. Consrregationalist. Address: Phippsburg, Me. BOWKBB, Irving' J., merchant; b. Lunenburg Co., Vt., May 28, 1882; s. Mark D. and Nellie (Silsby) Bowker; ed. Montpelier Sem., St. Johns- bury Acad.; m. Katherine Silsby, of Lunenburg, Aug. 31, 1904. Engaged in mercantile business at Lunenburg since 1900; mem. M. D. Bowker Co.; mem. 2d (iJongressional Dist. Rep. Com. since 1908; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912-14; mem. Jr. Order United Am. Mechanics. Conglist. Address: Lunen- Vmrg, Vt. BOWKBB, John C, oculist, aurist; b. Lawrence, Mass., June, 1865; s. John C. and Flora W. (Scam- mon) Bowker; ed. Bowdoin and Harvard, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Polyclinic, Post-Grad. Sch., and in hosps. of Europe and Cairo, Egypt. Began practice in Brooklyn, N.Y., 1886; removed to Lawrence, Mass., 1889; chief ophthalmic and aural surgeon to Lawrence (jen. Hosp. and Lowell Hosp.; has visited 75 countries; widely known for travel lectures. Republican. Episcopalian. Fellow of Royal Geog. Soc; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, LTnited Order of Pilgrim Fathers. Clubs: Monday Night, Harvard. Address: Lawrence, Mass. BOWKBB, William Henry, mf r. ; b. Natick, Mass,. July :j, IS.'.O; .s. llurace and Anna (Smith) Bowker; ed. Templetou (.Mass.) High Sch.; B.S., Mass Agrl. Coll., 1871; m. Miss Charlotte .J. Ryder, of Barre, Mass., Sept. 7, 1875; 2 children, Horace, Alice (Mrs. Gordon Hutchins, of Concord, Mass.). Pres. Bow- ker Fertilizer Co. since 1873; dir. Am. Agrl. Chem. Co., Ashland Water Co., Knoxville Water Co., Put- nam Water Co., Palatka Water Works; trustee Lewiston-Clarkston Co., Mass Agrl. Coll. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country, Exchange. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 4 3 Chatham St., Boston. BOWIaBY, Noble Oscar, clergyman; b. Lake- ville, .\.S., Jan. 19, 18 13; s. Solomon Edward and Margaret (Dunham) Bowlby; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1896; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1902; A.B., Dartmouth, 1906, A.M., 1908; B.D., Po- tomac U., Washington, D.C., 1909; m. Jennette Osgood Durgin, of East Andover, N.H., June 18, 1902; 4 children, Margaret Ella, Walter Durgin, Noble Edward, Jennette Carolyne. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1902; pastor Lunenburg, Vt., 1902-4, Wilder, 1904-9, Swanton, 1909-14, Meriden, N.H., since 1914. Trustee Kimball Union Acad. Mason. Club: Tauquahunga (Swanton). Address: Meriden, N.H. BOWIiEB, Bmest Constant, editor and pub.; b. Palermo, Me., May 6, 1870; s. Silas H. and Mary M. (Farrow) Bowler; grad. Castine Normal Sch., 1890; m. Palermo, Me., Jan. 31, 1891, Mabel Dingley; 2 children, Ernest C, Jr., b. Dec. 25, 1894; Mary Ern- estine, b. Nov. 9, 1906. Supt. Palermo schs., 4 yrs.. Bethel schs. 2 yrs., and pres. Waldo Co. Teachers' Assn.; purchased Bethel News, 1897; established Rumford Citizen, 1906, and consolidated News and Citizen, 1908; purchased Reporter- Journal, daily and weekly, at Gardiner, 1914, and is editor and mgr. same; dir. Bethel Nat. Bank; mem. Rep. Co. Com. and chmn. Town Com.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1913-14. Conglist. INlason; mem. Odd Fellows, Moose. Address: Gardiner, Me. BOWI^BS, Francis Tiffany, retired shipbuilder; b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 7, 1858; s. Benjamin t-. and Mary E. (Bailey) Bowles; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1879; (post-grad, degree of Naval Architect from Royal Naval Coll., Grenwich, Eng. ); m. Ade- laide Hay Savage, of Boston, Nov. 17, 1886. In U.S. N. until 1903, serving as constructor at navy yards, etc.; cliief constructor U.S.N., with rank of rear- admiral, 1901-3; ex-pres. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn., Quincy, Mass. Mem. Instn. Naval Archi- tects, London; past pres. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., New York. Clubs: Union (Bos- ton), University (New York), Metropolitan (Wash- ington). Home: 148 Marlborough St., Boston, and Barnstable, Mass.* BOWIiBS, Frank Herbert, commission merchant; Oct. 7, 1N56-Dec. 30, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) BOWIiBS, Harry Oscar, clergyman; b. Marietta, O., Feb. 16, 1878; s. George S. and Kate E. (Mor- ris) Bowles; ed. pub. schs. of Marietta and Cleve- land, Ohio; Spencerian Business College, Cleve- land; Howard U., Washington, D.C.; B.D., Bexley Hall, Kenyon Coll., 1910; M.A., Yale, 1911; grad. student, Yale, 1915; m. Mary G. Gough, of Adrian, Mich., Sept. 1, 1908; 1 daughter, Katharine Frances. Deacon, 1904, priest, 1905, P.E.Ch.l priest in charge of All Saints' :Mission, Toledo, O., 1904-7; rector Saint Luke's Ch., New Haven, since Oct. 1, 1907. Mem. Alpha Phi Alpha. Address: 26 Sperry St., Xew Ha\en, Conn. BOWIiBS, Henry Leland, business man; b. Athens, Vt., Jan. 6, 1866; s. Lyman E. and Julia (Leland) Bowles; ed. common schs., Saxtons River, Vt.; Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, 2 yrs. (non-grad.); m. Edna Howard, of Northampton, Mass., Dec, 1909. Started in lunch business with $1,000 bor- rowed money, 1897; opened in Detroit, Mich., 1904, under firm name of H. L. Bowles & Co. (Charles C. Gilbert being the co.); opened in Toronto, (ian., Sept., 1912; pres. Bowles Lunch Co., Ltd., of Can.; propr. Baltimore Lunch Business (Springfield, Mass., Hartford, Conn., Syracuse, and Buffalo, N.Y.); pres. Saxtons River Inn Co.; dir. Union Trust Co. (Springfield); dir. Hartford Fair Assn.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 143 elected to Exec. Council, Mass., 1913. Trustee Vt. Acad. Progressive. Universali.st. Mason; Elk. Clubs: Nayasset, Country (Springfield), East Had- (1am (Conn.) Fish and Game. Kecreations: fishing, hunting. Home and main office: Springfield, Mass. BOWIiES, Samuel, editor; Oct. 15,1851-Mar. 14, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BOWMAN, Charles V., clergyman; b. Aneby, Sweden, Jan. 13, 1868; s. August Skott and Hanna (Orre) Bowman; came to America, 1879; ed. pub. schs. in Sweden; evening schs., Chicago, 111.; grad. Theol. Sem. of North Park Coll., Chicago. 1896; m. Julia P. Nelson, of Chicago, 111., Mar. 10, 1897; 5 children. Alpha Victoria, Erl Emanuel, Carl Irv- ing, Malcolm, Raymond Aaron. Ordained ministry, Swedish Evangelical Ch., 1896; pastor Tabernacle Ch., Chicago, 1896-1900, Swedish Mission Ch., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.. 1900-7; supt. Swedish Home Mission Soc. of the Northwest, 1907-10; pastor Swedish Congl. Ch., Boston, since 1910; sec. Swed- ish Home of Peace; dir. Minneapolis Vickablad Publ. Co., Covenant Bank Concern, Chicago. Recre- ations: travel. Author: Missionsviiannerna 1 Amer- ika, 1907; Viickelsen i Wales, 1906; also various articles on religious topics. Address: 92 Harrishof St., Boston, Mass. BOWMAN, Dennis Evarts, lawyer; moved to Los Angeles, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) BOWMAN, Georg-e Ernest, editor; b. Manchester, N.H., Jan. 5, 1860; s. Rev. George Augustus and Ernestine (Lord) Bowman; descendant of Na- thaniel Bowman, Watertown, Mass., 1630. of Elder William Brewster of The Mayflower, 1620, and other notables: prep. edn. high sch., Hartford, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1883: unmarried. Has devoted twenty yrs. to study of history of the Mayflower passengers and compilation of the Mayflower genealogies, planned to include every descendant of the passengers. Founder, 1896, and only sec. Mass. Soc. of Mayflower Descendants; founder, 1899, and only editor The Mayflower Descendant (quarterly mag.); founder, 1913, and only editor Pilgrim Notes and Queries (monthly mag.). Foun- der, 1895, Boston Chapter, S.A.R., its first sec. and second pres. Life mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Pilgrim Soc. of Plymouth, Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Assn., Standish Monument Assn., Soc. Colonial Wars, Order Colonial Govs., Boston Chapter, S.A.R., N.E. Hist. Gen. Soc; hon. mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Mason. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: University, Yale (both of Boston), Boston City. Compiler: Vital Records of Brewster, Mass., 1904; Vital Records of Halifax, Mass., 1905; Vital Records of Truro, Mass., 1914; Gravestone Records in tlie Ancient Cemetery and the Woodside Cemeterv, Yarmouth, j\Iass.. 1906; Gov. William Bradford's Letter Book, 1906. Home: 81 Pinckney St. Office: 53 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. BOWMAN, Henry H., pres. Springfield Nat. Bank, Springfield. Mass. BOWMAN, John Elliot, clergyman: b. Taunton, Mass., Dec. 28, 1866; s. Ebenezer and Lucretia A. (Peirce) Bowman: lOtli generation from Nathaniel Bowman, who came to Mass. Bay about 1630, a rettler of "Cambridge Farms." Mass.; a descend- ant of the Mayflower Pilgrims through paternal and maternal lines: ed. pub. schs.; grad. Howe Sch.. Billerica. Mass., 1883: A.B., Boston U., 1889; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1893; m. 1894, E. Charly Root, of Somerville, Mass., d. of late Rev. James Pierce Root, of Providence, R.I. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1895; filled pastorates in N.E., 1894-15. Has devoted leisure time since 1897 as genealogist. Mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descend- ants. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. (Boston). Beta Theta Pi. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Republican. Contbr. verse and prose for many yrs. to periodi- cals, including Youth's Companion, Independent, Boston Transcript, Springfield Republican, etc. Ad- dress; New Ipswich. N.H. BOWMAN, Mortimer Heman, superintendent schs.: b. Pamelia, N.Y., Mar. 27, 1852; s. Abraham and Nancv ("Walts) Bowman: descendant of Peter Bowman, who settled in Mohawk Valley, N.Y., about 1725; grad. Ives Sem., Antwerp, N.Y., 1876; A.B., Boston U., 1881; post-grad, studies, same, 1881-2; m. Margaret L. Wolfe, of Boston, Aug. 30, 1882; 1 son and 3 daughters. Prin. Argyle (N.Y.) Acad., 1881-3, Felton Sem., Del., 1883-5, Medway (Mass.) High Sch., 1887-9; supt. schs., Barre, 1890-05, Hatfield, 1905-11, Dighton, since 1911. Re- publican. Methodist. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: fishing and farming. Home: 342 Bedford St., Wliit- man, Mass. Address: Eddy House, Dighton, Mass. BOWMAN, Selwyn Zadock, lawyer; b. Charles- town, Mass., May 11, 1840; s. Zadock and Rosetta (Cram) Bowman; descendant of Nathaniel Bow- man, Watertown, Mass., 1631; A.B., Harvard. 1860; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1863; studied law with Hon. David Haven Mason, Boston, 1861; m. Martha E. Tufts, of Lexington, Mass., June 20. 1866; 2 children, Mabel E., Ethel. Began practice in Bos- ton, 1862, later admitted to practice in U.S. Su- preme Ct. ; now trustee large trust estates; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1870, 71, 75, Senate, 1876-7; mem. Congress from 5th Mass. Dist., 1880-4; 1st city solicitor, Somerville, Mass., and again, 1888-97. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Co. Bar .\ssn. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: horseback riding. Address: 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. BOWNE, Borden Parker, educator; Jan. 14, 1847- Apr., 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BOWNE, Jacob Titus, librarian; b. Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y., Feb. 12, 1N47; s. Richard Matthew and Mary Margaret (Titus) Bowne; in 9th generation from Thomas Bowne, b. in jNlatlock Co., Derby, Eng., 1595, and came to Boston, Mass., 1649; ed. pub. schs., N.Y. City; M.H., Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1906; m. Apr. 15, 1884, Eliza Hunt St. John, of New York; 3 daughters, Edith St. Jolin, Mary M., Bessie H. In gen. mdse. business. Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y., 1869-71; flouring mill business, Salina, Kan.. 1871-2; gen. sec. Y.M. C.A., at Hudson, N.Y., 1S77-9, Brooklyn, 1879-80, Newburgh, 1880-4, sec. Internat. Com. Y.M.C.A., New York, 1884-5; instr. and librarian Internat. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch. and Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll. since 1885; also sec. Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll.; dir. Springfield Y.M.C.A. Mem. Am. Library Assn., Am. Anthropol. Assn., Am. Numismatic and Archseol. Soc, Prince Soc. Conglist. Recreations: American archteology. Home: 121 Northampton Ave. Office: Library Internat. Y.M.C.A. College, Springfield, Mass. BOWSER, Eden Kirk, lawyer; b. Sackville, N.B.. June 26, 1874; s. Charles Allison and Emma (Hen- wood) Bowser; ed. Mt. Allison Acad., Sackville, Wakefield (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1896; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899: m. Lulu B. Gould, of Reading, Mass., Aug. 30, 1913. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899, and since practiced at Wakefield; mem. Sch. Com., 6 yrs.; Sewerage Commn., 6 yrs.; Bd. of Selectmen, 3 yrs.; representative Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1914. ]Mem. Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn., IMass. Conveyancers' Assn. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Mason. Club: Massachusetts. Home: Wake- field, Mass. BOVS, Archibald Campbell, educator: June 24, 1866-Sept. 11, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BOYS, Byron, public official. (See vol. 1909.) BOYD, Charles Harrod, engineer; b. Portland, Me., July 4, 1833, of the Boyd family, of Kilmar- nock, Scotland; s. William and Susan Dayton (Harrod) Bovd: prep. edn. Portland (Me.) Acad.: Ph.B., Brown U., 1854; m. Annette M. Dearborn, d. Col. G. Dearborn. U.S. Army, and great g.d. Maj.- Gen. H. Dearborn, Portland, Sept. 1, 1858; 4 daugh- ters, Annie F. H., Augusta Dearborn, Julia Win- gate (Mrs. Louis M. Coleman), Emely Dearborn. Served in astron. triangulation and topog. duty in Gulf and Atlantic states, 1855-61; in various locali- ties during 4 yrs. of Civil AVar, advancing to rank of maj. topog. engrs. on staff of Maj.-Gen. Thomas; in charge of the surveys of the delta of Miss. R. (located and named Errol Isl., Gulf of Mexico, in 1869), Mexican border, winter of 1867, surveys of Miss. R., triangulation W. of St. Louis, North Eastern boundary, etc.; on duty at New Orleans 144 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Cotton Expn.. 1884; more recently engr. Chicka- mauga Battlefield Commn., and in charge of many other works; served for 40 yrs. as an otticer U.b. Coast and Ceodetic Survey. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Me Hist. Soc, Portland Soc. Nat. History, Order of Colonial Governors, S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, GAR., I^oyal Legion, Real Estate Owners' Assn. (pres. 1908). Republican. Unitarian. Home: 64 Gray St., Portland, Me. BOTD, Herbert D., M.D.; b. Elgin, X.B., Feb. 27, ISUii; s. .lohn anil .Mary (Drummond) Boyd; prep, edn. Boston schs. and pvt. tutoring; M.D.. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1892; m. Kva D. rhillips, of Quincy, Ma.ss., Sept. 26. 1903; 2 children, Phillips, Constance. In practice in Boston since 1892; asst. surgeon Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; Out-patient Dept., surgical, same, since 1894; lecturer on anatomy, 1893-5. demonstrator anatomy. 1894-6. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; med. adviser Boston Industrial Home. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. HomtL-. Med. Soc, ]Mass Surg. and Gynecol". Soc. (ex-pres.), Boston Med. Library; ex-pres. Boston U. Alumni Assn. Mason (32 ,K. T ) Clubs: Boston Citv, Bay State Automobile, Eliot, Tolerants (.Jamaica Plain). Recreations: reading, golf, boating. Home: 9 Revere St., Ja- maica Plain. Omce: 687 Boylston St., Boston. BOTDEia', Albert, lawyer; b. Beverly, Mass., Sept 19, 1871; s. William C. and Amy L. (Hoag) Bovden; descendant of Thomas Boyden, who set- tled in Essex Co., 1636: A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Bovden, Palfrey, Bradlee & Twombly; dir. Bradlee & Chatman Co. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar As.sn. Citv of Boston. Mason. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Exchange, Montserrat Golf, Sa- lem Golf, Harvard of Boston. Recreations; tennis, golf. Home: 6 Washington St., Beverly, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. BOTDEN, Albert Gardner, educator; Feb. 5, 1827- May 30, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BOVDBN', Arthur Clarke, educator; b. Bridge- water, Mass., Sept. 27. 1852; s. Albert Gardner and Isabella Whitten (Clarke) Boyden; student Bridge- water Normal Sch., 1869-71; A.B., Amherst. 1876, A.M., 1881; studied, Teachers' School of Science, Boston, and under spl. Instrs.; m. Katharine Chip- man Allen, of New Bedford. Mass., Oct. 11, 1877. Prin. high sch., Medwav, Mass., 1871-2; teacher mathematics, Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, 1876-9; instr., 1879-96, v.-prin.. 1896. prin.. 1906 — (succeed- ing his father), Bridgewater State Normal Sch. Instr., Mass. Teachers' Insts.. 1884 — . Martha's Vineyard Summer Inst., 1889-97 (clerk 10 yrs.). Mem. ednl. commn. to Jamaica, 1890; pres. library trustees 15 yrs. (See Who's Who in America, for books, etc.) Home: Bridgewater, Mass.* BOVBBK, Charles Asa, banker; b. Brattleboro. Vt.. Mar. 19, 1875; s. George Albert and Alice Maria (Chase) Boyden; ed. Brattleboro High Sch.; m. Ethel Louise Waterman, of Brattleboro, Oct. 8, 1901. Began active career with Vt. Nat. Bank, Brattleboro. 1894; organized Brattleboro Trust Co., 1906. now treas.; treas. Brattleboro Granite Co., Brattleboro Creamery. Brattleboro & Whithall R.R. Co., Brattleboro Bd. of Trade. Democrat. Unita- rian. Mason (Shriner). Club: Brattleboro Country (dir.). Recreations: motoring, golf. Address: 14 Walnut St., Brattleboro. Vt. BOTBBN, Clarence Puller, educator; b. Attle- boro, Mass., Mar. 5, 1846: s. Alexander Andrews and Harriet Goward (Fuller) Boyden; prep. edn. Stoughtonham Inst., Sharon, Mass.; A.B., Amherst, 1869; m. Taunton. Mass., July 4. 1876. Isabel Hel- lena Anthony. Submaster High Sch., 1872-5, gram- mar master, 1875-90, supt. schs., Taunton. Mass.. 1890-05. Mem. N.E. As.sn. of Supts., Bristol Co. Sch. Masters' Club. Taunton Sch. Masters' Club, Taun- ton Micros. Soc. (pres.). Mass. Hort. Soc. Bibli- ophic Soc, University Alliance, Old Colony Hist. Soc; dir. Mass. Soc. S.A.R. (pres. Robert Treat Paine Chapter). Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Taunton Yacht. North Bristol Congl. Ad- dress: 27 Summer St., Taunton, Mass. BOYBBN, Prank Iiearoyd, teacher; b. Foxboro, Mass., Sept. 16, 1879; s. Benjamin Franklin and Anna Wales (Gary) Boyden; grad. Foxboro (Mass.) High Sch., 1896; A.B.. cum laude, Amherst, 1902; m. Helen Child, of Deerfield, Mass., June 27, 1907; 2 children: John Gary. Theodore Childs. Prin. Deer- field (Mass.) Acad, since 190.:. Mason. Republican. Conglist. Address: Deerfield, Mass. BOYBBN, Roland William, lawyer; b. Beverly, Mass., Oct. 18, 186.'!; s. William Cowper and Amy Lydia (Hoag) Boyden; A.B., Harvard. 1885, LL.B., 1888; m. Kate Foster Whitney, of Beverly, Mass., July 23, 1895. Admitted to bar, 1888; mem. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins; pres. Beverly Savings Bank; dir. Beverly Nat. Bank, 1st Nat. Bank (Bos- ton). Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Essex Co. Bar Assn. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard, Exchange. Home: Beverlv Mass. Office: 00 State St., Boston. BOYBBN, Sarah Jennie; b. Chelsea, Mass., July 17, 184:: ; d. Darius Allen and Sarah Jane (Hanson) Martin; ed. pub. schs. of Chelsea and Boston, Quincy High Sch.. Capt. Hayden's Pvt. Sch.. Brain- tree, Bradford Acad., Mass.; m. Robert C. David- son, of Chelsea. Aug. 18, 1862 (died July, 1864); m., 2d, Walter 'W. Boyden. of Roxbury, Mass., Dec 31, 1872 (died July 26, 1907); children: Gertrude, Wal- ter, Edith (Mrs. Edward Kelley. of Dorchester). Pres. The "Woman's Pub. Co., Independent Women Voters of Boston (since Sept., 1906). Woman's Aux- iliary of Cullis Consumptives' Home; sec. bd. of mgrs. Mass. Home for Intemperate Women, N.E. Helping Hand Soc; auditor Daughters of Mass.; dir. N.E. Convalescent Home. Conglist. Mem. Bos- ton T^^C.T.U. Club: Woman's Charity. Address: 16 Penhallow St., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. BOTDBN, "Wallace Clarke, educator: b. Bridge- water, Mass., Nov. 22, 1858; s. Albert Gardner and Isabella Whitten (Clarke) Boyden; ed. Bridge- water pub. and high schs.; grad. Bridgewater State Normal Sch., 1879; A.B., Amherst, 1883. A.M., 1886; m. Mabel R. Wetherbee, of Marshfield, Mass., July 8, 1885; children: Robert W., Alice G., Bartlett W. Prin. Stoughton (Mass.) High Sch., 1883-4; head of math, dept., Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1884-9; master, 1889-1900. head master since 1900, Boston Normal Sch.; mem. Sch. Com.. Easthamp- ton, 1888-90 (chmn., 1890), Newton, Mass., 1892-5; mem. Newton Masonic Hall Assn.. N.E. A., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club. Mass. Teachers' Assn. (pres.). Mass. Council of Edn.. Boston Masters' Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Boston), Every Satur- day (Newtonville). Home: Newtonville, Mass. BO'VER, Prancls Buckner, clergyman; b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1879; s. Samuel H. and Sophie Mabel (Reed) Bover; student Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1898-9; student U. of Pa., 1900-1; B.D., Phila. Div. Sch,, 1905: Oxford U., England, 1909-10; m. Catha- rine Gardner, of Boston. June, 1907; 1 daughter, Esther Gardner. Deacon, 1905, priest, 1906, P.E. Ch. ; asst. St. Mark's Ch.. N.Y. City, 1905-6, Ch. of the Advent, Boston, 1906-8, St. Martin's Ch.. New Bedford. 1908-14; rector Ch. of Our Savior. Middle- boro, Mass., since 1914; leave of absence in France with Am. Ambulance Corps. 1915. Pres. Mass. Dio- cesan. Bd. of Edn., 1911-14; treas. Mass. Diocesan Social Service Commn., 1913-15. Clubs: St. Botolph. of Boston (life mem.), Oxford Union (Oxford, Eng.). Address: 172 Page St.. New. Bedford. Mass. BOYIiB, John Prancis, M.D. ; b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 1. 1872; s. Michael and Delia (Early) Boyle; ed. pub. schs., Lowell; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; unmarried. Practiced in Lowell since 1903. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Club: Wash- ington (Lowell, Mass.). Address: 32 Whipple St., Lowell, Mass. BO'S'NTON', A. Im., pres. Westboro Savings Bank, Westboro. Mass. BOYNTON, Bmest H., railway official; b. Oxford, Me.. Sept. 22. 1864; s. Robert T. and Lucy J. (Gil- man) Bovnton; grad. Bridgton Acad.. Me., 1881; m. Cora I. Blanchard. of Falmouth, Me.. Oct. 2. 1889; 5 children. Charles I.. Robert T.. Malcolm B., Leah G., Beatrice M. Began as station agt. with the Grand Trunk Ry., at Oxford, Me., 1882; continued with rd. as gen. agt. at Yarmouth and Yarmouth WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 145 Jet, Me., 1892-5, at Berlin. N.H., 1895-02, Lewiston and Auburn. Me. (joint office). 1902-7; N.E. pass, agt. at Boston since Nov. 6, 1907, of Grand Trunk Ry. System, Grand Trunli Pacific Ry.. Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships, Central Vt. Ry., Southern N.E. Ry. Mem. Ry. and Steamboat Asrents' Assn. (Bos- ton), Ry. Agents' Assn. of N.E. Republican. Meth- odist. Mason (32°). Clubs: Boston City. N.E. Traf- fic (Boston), Traffic (Portland, Me.). Recreation: fishing-. Home: 18 Linden Rd., Melrose, Mass. Office: 256 Washington St., Boston. BOYNTON, Frances Nichols, M.D. ; b. Lockport, N. Y.. Apr. 13, 1S6S; d. Thomas Cabot and Martha (Harwood) Boynton; grad. New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics, Chautauqua Summer Sch. of Physical Edn., Harvard Summer Sch. of Gymnas- tics; M.D., U. of Mich., Dept. of Medicine and Sur- gery, 1903. Asst. physician in Orthopedic Inst., 1903-14; instr. in Swedish gymnastics, physics and histology. New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics since 1903. Mem. Am. Physical Edn. Soc, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Epsilon, Iota sororities. Epis- copalian. Home: 201 Sherman Av. Address: 1466 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. BOVirrON, Fred James, auditor :b, Lowell. Mass., May 10, 1855; s. of James Warren and Mary Ann (Graves) Boynton; ancestors came to America in Mayflower, and family traced in England to 100 yrs. before the Norman Conquest; grad. high sch., Lowell; m. Annie C. Foster, of Tewksbury, Mass., Sept. 26. 1883. With Prescott Nat. Bank. Lowell, about 10 yrs., as elk. and messenger, becoming head bookkeeper and at times acting as teller and cash- ier: left bank in Sept.. 1881, to become auditor of following subsidiary cos.: Nat. Bell of Me., Boston & Northern. Bay State. Suburban. Granite State, Union, Erie Tel. & Tel. Co. (Cleveland, Northwest- ern and Southwestern divs.); chief elk. of sec. and auditor's office N.E. Telephone and Telegraph Co.. 1883-4; sec. and auditor same. 1884-90; sec. and treas. N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., of Mass.. 1888-93, and dir., 1888-92, also auditor Telephone Employees' Mut. Benefit Assn. part of above time: traveling auditor N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co.. 1890-11; chief travel- ing auditor same since June 23. 1911; was dir. Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. (Brookline. Mass.), 3 yrs., etc. Formerly mem. of many clubs and organi- zations, which he relinquished on account of busi- ness duties; justice of the peace for Common- wealth of Mass. Mem. Telephone Pioneers of America. Republican. Mem. of all Masonic bodies tip to and including the 32d Scottish Rite degree. Shriner; mem. Masonic body of Red Men (Boston). Masonic Mutual Benefit Assn. (Lowell). Club: Bos- ton City. Home: 727 Andover St.. Lowell, Mass. Office: 50 Oliver St.. Boston. BOYNTOUr. Georgre B., canning business; b. Ma- chias. Me.. Oct. 13, 1870; s. Roscoe Green and Martha A. (Bowker) Boynton; ed. pub. schs.; m. Gertrude Frances Perry, of Machias. Me.. .Tune 7. 1905. Began active career as bookkeeper Eastern Trust & Banking Co., advancing to mgr. ; organized the Dirigo Canning Co.. 1907. and later the Acme Canning Co. and the Machias Canning Co.. of which COS. is treas.; partner Boynton & Estey. gen. mdse.. Whitine:. Me. Mem. Harwood Lodge No. 91. A.F. & A.M.. Washington Chapter. R.A.M.. St. Elmo Com- mandery. K.T.. Consistory. Shrine; mem. K. of P., B.P.O. Elks. Republican. Address: Machias. Me. BOYNTON, Harry Bdwin, banker; b. Temple, N.H., Mar. 13, 1868; s. Charles E. and Elvira A. (Edson) Boynton; ed. pub. schs.. Portsmouth. N.H. ; m. Helen C. Pender, of Portsmouth, Oct. 24. 1906; 3 children, Wvman Pender. Edwin. Priscilla. Clk with E. F. Sise & Co.. 1883-6; in post office. 1886-9; became connected with Portsmouth Savings Bank. 1889. treas. since 190.">: councilman. Portsmouth. 1905-9; Sinking Fund commr. since 1905; Public Works commr.. 1910; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1912. Treas. and trustee Mark H. Wentworth Home for Chronic Invalids. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Portsmouth. Athletic. Portsmouth Coun- try, Warwick. Home: 668 Middle St. Office: 22 Market Sq.. Portsmouth. N.H. BOYirrON, Henry "Walcott, author: b. Guilford. Conn.. Apr. 22. 1869; s. George Mills and Julia (Holmes) Boynton; A.B.. Amherst. 1891, A.M.. 1893. Head dept. of English lit.. Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., 1892-01; since then devoted to authorship. Regular reviewer for Atlantic Monthly, 1901-4. and contbr. of essays and criticism to other periodicals. On regular staff of Nation, New York, 1912. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Upper Longfleld, Bristol, R.I.* BOYNTON, Roy J., practicing M.D.; b. HilLs- boro, N.H., July 31, 1881; s. James W. and Eliza- beth L. (Brown) Boynton; ed. Hillsboro High Sch.. Dartmouth Coll.; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bos- ton. 1904; m. Nov. 20. 1911, Beatrice B. Underwood, of Providence, R.I. Bei'an practice in Boston, Julv, 1904; prof, materia medica and therapeutics, and prof, theory and practice of medicine. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., since 1901; sec. and prof, materia medica and therapeutics. Middlesex Coll. Medicine and Sur- gery; consulting phys. Middlesex Hosp.; pres. N.H.-Vt. Lighting Co., Am. Electric Light & Power Co., Mass. Gas & Electric Co., Eastern Transport Co., Cape Light, Heat & Power Co.; dir. Hadley Light Co.; treas. and trustee Mass. Light & Trac- tion Co., etc. Mem. Boston Dist. Eclectic Med. Soc (v. p.). Midland Med. Soc, Pilgrim Fathers, Phi Sigma. Mason; mem. N.E.O.P. Address: Framing- ham, Mass. BOYNTON, Thomas Jefferson, lawyer; b. West- field. Vt.. Dec. 30. 1856; s. David F. and Lydia (Roberts) Boynton; ed. pub. schs.. Westfield. and State Normal Sch.. Johnson. Vt. : m. Hattie L Storey, of Johnston. Dec. 27, 1879. Began prac- tice in Lamoille Co.. Vt.. 1881; postoffiee insp. dur- ing both of President Cleveland's terms, 1884-8 and 1892-6; has practiced in Boston since 1897. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892; mayor of Everett, Mass.. 1904-6-7; atty. gen. of Mass., 1914. Democrat. Trustee Suffolk Sch. of Law (pres.). Unitarian. Mason. Mem. Vt. Assn. of Boston, Vt. Club of Everett. Mayor's Club of Mass., Boston City Club. Home: 60 Summer St.. Everett, Mass. Office: 294 Washington St., Boston. BBACRBTT, Charles Albert, dentist; b. Lemp- ster. N.H., Jan. 2. 1850; s.- Joseph and Lydia Lu- cretia (Hunt) Brackett; ed. pub. schs. and under tutelage of parents; D.M.D.. Harvard. 1873; m. Mary Irish Spencer, of Newport. R.I., Feb. 3. 1886. Practices at Newport; instr. dental therapeutics. 1874-80, asst. prof., 1880-3, prof, dental pathology and therapeutics, 1883-90. dental pathology since 1890. Harvard Dental Sch. Pres. R.I. State Bd. of Registration in Dentistrv. 1888-97: del. Internat Med. Congress, London, 1881. 9th Internat. Med. Congress, Washington. 1887. World's Columbian Dental Congress. Chicago. 1893. Trustee and con- sulting dental surgeon. Newport Hospital; chmn. com. for drafting new city charter. Newport. 1906; trustee People's Library; officer and dir. various business orgns. Address: 102 Touro St., Newport, R.I.* BBACKBTT, Edward Snmner, surgeon; b. Bridgeport. Conn.. Sept. 13. 1875; s. Franklin Ar- thur and Anna Jane (Stone) Brackett; A.B.. Yale, 1897: M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1902; m. Marv Caroline Ladd, of Springfield, Mass.. June 26, 1908; 1 child. Edward Sumner, Jr. Practiced in Providence. R.I., since 1904; visiting surgeon. Dept. of Gynecology. R.I. Hosp.; asst. visiting phys.. Providence Lying- in Hosp.; visiting phys. St. Marv's Orphanage. Mem. A.M.A.. R.I. Med. Soc. Providence Med. Assn.. Practitioners' Club. Unitarian. Club: Uni- vei-sity. Home: 32 Barnes St. Office: 223 Thayer St.. Providence. R.I. BBACKBTT, ElUott Gray, M.D.; b. Newton. Mass.. Apr. 6. 1860: s. Nathaniel and Abigail (Wilder) Brackett; descendant of Capt. Richard Brackett. Boston. 1630; grad. Newton High Sch., 1878; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1886; m. Katharine F. Pedrick. of Marblehead. Mass., Jan. 17, 1901. .Surgeon orthopedic dept. Mass. Gen. Hosp., since 1907; instr. in orthopedics. Harvard l\Ied. Sch., 1898-08. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement. Psychol. Soc. Boston Soc Med. Science, Am. Orthopedic Soc. (I^lub: University. Recreations: travel, music. Address: 166 Newbury St.. Boston. BBACKBTT, Forrest Grant, retired mfr.; b. Swampscott. Mass.. Nov. 3. 1868; s. William D.. .Jr. and Sarah A. (Lee) Brackett; pub. sch. edn.; m. Maude H. Cowdrey. of Stoneham, Mass., Apr. 146 WHO'S WJIO IN NEW ENGLAND 21, 1903. Engaged in manufacture of shoes for 20 years, rtrin ol W. U. Hrackett & Co.; retired irorn active business, I'JOi); dir. Hamilton-JJrown Shoe Co., Boston. Mem. M.V.M. 13 yrs. ; served on staff of Col. Thomas !•". Kdwards, 1st Corps Cadets, llepublican. Conglist. Home: Winchester, Mass. Ollice: IC State St., Boston. BRACKETT, Haven Darling', educator; b. South- brid^f. Mass.. St'i>t. 10, 1^76; s. George and Frances L.ouisa (Darling) Brackett; grad. South- bridge High Sch., 1S94; A.B.. Amherst, 1S9S; Ph.D., Harvard, 1904; unmarried. Instr. Greek and Latin, 1904-6, asst. prof., Greek, 1906-12, prof, since Sept., 1912, Clark Coll. Mem. Am. I'hilol. Assn., Delta Upsilon. Odd Fellow. Kecreation.s : outdoor life. Home: 112 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. BRACKETT, James "Wood, editor and publisher; Juhl' :;o, IstiT-.Juiic. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BRACKETT, Jeffrey Richardson, teacher; b. Quincy, ^Mass., Oct. 2U, ISGU; s. Jeffrey Kichardson and Sarah C. (Itichardson) Bracliett; A.B., Har- vard, 1SS3; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889; m. Susan K. J. Brackett, of Baltimore, 1886. Lecturer on philanthropic and social work, at Johns Hopkins, 1900; pres. Dept. of Charities and Corrections of Baltimore, 1900-4. Pres. Nat. Conf. Charities and Corrections, 1904; dir. Sch. for Social Workers, Boston, since 1904, maintained by Simmons Coll. and Harvard U. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Char- ities. Clubs: Union, City (Boston), University (New York). Home: 41 Marlborough St. Office: IS Somerset St., Boston.* . BRACKBTT, John Gaylord, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 12, 1S79; s. John Quincy Adams and Angeline Moore (I'eck) Brackett; descendant of Capt. Rich- ard Brackett, who arrived in Boston about 1620; grad. Arlington High Sch., 1893; A.B., magna cum laude, Harvard, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Louise Clark, of Cambridge, Apr. 12, 1914. Admitted to bar, 1903; as.st. in office of dist. atty. of Middlesex County, 1909-10; spl. justice Boston Municipal Ct. since 1913; dir. and atty. for Ar- lington Co-operative Bank. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex County and Mass. bar assns.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 1912. Repub- lican. Moderator town ineeting, Arlington, since 1907. Dir. and elk. Harvard Delta Upsilon Associ- ates Corpn. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Recrea- tions: walking, tennis. Home: 34 Lombard Rd., Ar- lington, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. BRACKETT, John Quincy Adams, ex-governor; b. Bradford, N.H., June 8, 1842; s. Ambrose S. and Nancv (Brown) Brackett; A.B., Haivard, 1865, LL.B., 1868; m. Angie M. Peck, of Arlington, Mass., June 20, 1878. In practice at Boston, since 1868. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1873-7 (pres. 1876- 77); Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1877-82, 1884-7 (speaker, 1885-7); It.-gov. of Mass., 1887-90; gov., 1890-1. Pres. Mercantile Library Assn., Boston, 1871, 1882; judge advocate 1st Brigade, Mass. Militia, 1874-6; del.-at-large and mem. com. on resolutions, Rep. Nat. Conv., 1892; presdl. elector-at-large, 1896. 1900; chmn. Mass. electoral college, 1896. Clubs: Boston Art. Boston, Middlesex (pres. 1893-01), Aldington Boat, Unitarian (Arlington). Home: Arlington. Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston.* '-' BRACKETT, John W., lawyer; b. Bristol, Me., Aus:. 17, 1867; .s. Alexander H. and Sarah J. (Mc- Lain) Brackett; descendant of Anthony Brackett, Portsinouth, N.H., about 1630; ed. common schs. of Bristol; grad. Gorham (Me.) Normal Sch., 1891; studied law in office of William H. Holton, Damar- iscotta, Me.; m. Martha M. Tibbetts. of Bristol, Me., July 21, 1896; 5 children, Gail M., John C, Max I.. Mabel B., Dana C. Admitted to Lincoln County / bar. Me., 1895; elected supt. schs. of Bristol, 1891; / town auditor, several yrs.; moved to Boothbay Harboi-, 1902; town auditor 4 yrs.; county atty. I for Lincoln Co., 1901-4; judge of Probate, 1908; chmn. Sch. Bd. and of all municipal bds.. Booth- bay Harbor. Sec. Progressive Party County Com. \ Mason: mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Royal Arcanum. Address: Boothbay Harbor, Me. BRACKETT, Iiedru Joshua, advertising; b. Harper'.'? Ferry, W. Va., May 29, 1S73; s. Nathan Cook and Nancy Louise (Wood) Brackett; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1894; m. Anna Cor- delia Hicks, of Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 23, 1897; 3 sons, Anthony Hicks, Nathan Cook, Truman Hicks. Kntire business career in the newspaper and advertising business; treas. and dir. Brackett- I'arker Co., Thomas F. Galvin, Inc. (llorists), Jamaica Printing Co.; dir. Babson Dow Mfg. Co., West Roxbury Co-operative Bank. Trustee Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. ; mem. Rep. State Com., Mass., 1911-12. Free Baptist. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Noan- nett Tennis. Recreations: motoring, tennis. Home: 10 I'arley Vale, .Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 77 l'"'ranklin St., Boston. BRACKETT, S(idney) Iia-virrence, artist; Oct. 11, 1852-Dec., 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BRACKETT, Walter M., painter; b. Unity, Me., June 14, 1823; s. lieuben and Elisabeth (Starkey) Brackett; self-taught; m. Maria Louise Loring, of Boston, Jan. 15, 1850. Began painting, 1843, first portraits, but later took to the painting of game fish, especially of salmon and trout; for 50 yrs. exhibitor in Boston, New York, Phila., Vienna, London, etc.; medals from Universal Kxpn., Vienna, Centennial Expn., Phila.; medal and diploma. Fishery Expn., London, etc.; works hung in Crystal Palace, London, Queen's Corri- dor, Buckingham Palace, War Dept., Washington, and in collections of Lord Dufferin, Sir Richard Potter, Liverpool Art Assn., etc. A founder and ex-pres. Boston Art Club. Address: 154 Boylston St., Boston.* BRACKETT, William Davis, shoe mfr. ; b. Lon- donderry, N.H., June 9, 1840; s. William D. and Almeria (Brown) Brackett; descendant of Anthony Brackett, 1620; ed. pub. schs., Swampscott, Mass.; m. Sarah A. Lee, of Lowell, Mass., Jan. 1, 1865; children. Forrest Grant, Blanche Estelle (Mrs. S. D. Hildreth). Began active career in father's general store, Swampscott, 1852; succeeded to the business, 1860, and at times operated shoe fac- tories in various parts of N.E. ; removed to Bos- ton, 1865; mem. firm of Goldthwaite, Brackett & Co., later Mann & Brackett; established firm of W. D. Brackett & Co., 1880, which was dissolved, 1908; v.-p. and treas. The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co. of Mass.; pres. Stoneham Nat. Bank since 1903. Formerly town elk., Swampscott; served as corporal Co. E. 45th Mass. Vols., Dept. of N.C., 1862-3. Mem. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Mason (K.T.). Recrea- tions: fishing, horticulture. Home: Stoneham, IMass. Office: 606-610 Atlantic Av., Boston. BRADBURV, Albert Williams, lawyer; 1840- 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BRADBURY, Arthur Joseph, M.D.; b. Burling- ton, Me., June 6, 1867; s. Joseph W. and Laura J. (Huntress) Bradbury; grad. Lee (Me.) Normal Acad., 1889; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1892; m. Alice Burke, of Lee. Me., Dec. 1, 1892; 3 sons, Burke, Sharland White, Joseph Walter. Practiced in Lagrange, Me., 1892-8, Oldtown since 1898; med. examiner Penn. Mut. Life, New York Life, Conn. Mut. Life, Northwestern Mut. Life and Union Mut. Life ins. cos., and Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S. Mayor of Oldtown, 1902-3. Mem. Penobscot Co. Med. Assn. Mason (K.T.). Democrat. Universalist. Recreations: with the rod and gun. Home: 40 S. Brunswick St. Office: 58 Main St., Oldtown, Me. BRADBURV, Bial P., M.D.; b. Lee, Me., Feb. 1861; s. Osgood N. (M.D.) and Ellen R. (Scribner) Bradbury; M.D., Southern Med. Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 1882; spl. work, hosps.. New York and Harvard U. Practiced, Norway, Me.; apptd. 2d in command of Red Cross steamer which sailed for Germany, Sept. 13, 1914. Served many yrs. on med. staff, 1st Me. Regt.; promoted to chief surgeon. N.G.S.M. Democrat. Mason (32°); mem. Odd. Fellows, etc. Home: Norway, Me. BRADBTJRY, Royall Doufflas, consulting engr. ; b. Jeffeison City, Mo., Oct. 4, 1883: s. William Kennon and Martha (Currv) Bradburv; grad. Central High Sch., Kansas City, Mo., 1901; stu- dent U. of Mo., 1902-3; B.S. in C.E., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1906; unmarried. Tnstr. in Dept. of Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906-13: in pvt. prac- tice since 1907, also consulting engr. for Boston WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 147 Elevated Ry. Co., Clinton Wire Cloth Co., and other corpns. ; specializes in structural engring. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.K. ; mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations; golf, billiards, bowl- ing. Home: Technology Chambers. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. BRASBUBY, 'William Frotlilng-ham, educator; May 17. KS29-Oct. 22, 1914. (S.r vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* BBADBUBY, VToodman, clergyman; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 9, 1866; s. Benjamin F. and Sarah Hor- ton (Woodman) Bradbury; A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), Colby Coll., lS!v7 (D.D., 1907); grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1S91: m. Mary E. Farr, of Waterville, Me., July 9, 1895; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Farr, b. 1899. Oi'dained ministry Bapt. Ch., 1S91; pastor 1st Ch., Laconia, N.H., 1891-7, Pleasant St. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1897-01, Old Cambridge Ch., Cambridge, Mass., since 1901. Trustee Colby Coll. since 1907; trustee Newton Theol. Instn. since 1909; pres. Alumni Newton Theol. Instn., 1908-9. Mem. Phi Delta Theta, Boston Browning Soc. (ex-pres.). Club: Twentieth Century. Recreations: mountain climbing. Home: 127 Upland Rd. Address: Old Cambridge Bapt. Ch., Cambridge, Mass. BBAD70BD, Arthur Howe, clergyman; b. Mont- clair, N.J., Nov. 19, 1883; s. Amory Howe (D.D.) and Julia (Stevens) Bradford; 10th in direct descent from Gov. William Bradford, of the May- flower; grad. Montclair High Sch., 1901; A.B., Yale, 1905; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1909; post-grad, student, Yale, 1905-6, Columbia, 1906-9; m. Frances Eugenia Price, of Brooklyn, N.Y.. July 8, 1911; 2 children, Amory Howe, Jean Price. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1909; resident worker. Union Set- tlement, N.Y. City, 1908-9; asst. pastor. South Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1909-12; pastor Rutland, Vt., since Feb. 19, 1913. Mem. Religious Edn. Assn., Psi Upsilon. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Recrea- tions: tennis, tramping, fishing. Address: 23 Court St., Rutland, Vt. BBADFOBB, Carrie Mate, piano teacher; b. Union, Me.; d. John L. and Anne E. (Keith) Brad- ford; grad. Union High Sch., 1905; Mus.B., Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1905, Mus.M., 1907; pupil of John Orth, Boston; unmarried. Maintains pvt. studio in Avigusta; dir. ]\Ius. Dept., Oak Grove Sem., Vassal- boro; choir dir. M.E. C'h., Augusta. Methodist. Studio: 263 Water St.. Augusta, Me. BBABFOBD, Bdward Hickling", sutgeon; b. Bos- ton, June 9, 1S4S; s. Charles F. and Eliza E. (Hick- ling) Bradford; A.B., Harvard, 1869, A.M.. 1872, M.D., 1873; m. Edith Piske, of Milton, Mass., June 20, 1900. Clin, instr. orthopedic surgery, 1881-2, asst. clin. surgery, 1881-6. instr. surgery, 1886-93, instr. orthopedics, 1889-93, prof, orthopedic sur- gery since 1903, dean since June. 1912, Harvard Med. Sch.; surgeon Children's Hosp., 1878-09, Bos- ton City Hosp., 1880-94. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Surg. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Am. Orthopedic .\ssn., A.M. A. Author of numerous articles to med. jours. Club: Harvard (Boston). Home: 220 Beacon St. Office: 133 Newbury St.. Boston, Mass.* BBABFOBD, Bdward Staudish, mfr. ; Dec. 1, 1842-1914. (See vol. 1909.) BBABFOBD, Gamaliel, author; b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 9, 1863: s. Gamaliel and Clara Crowninshield (Kinsman) Bradford; privately tutored until 1882, entered Harvard Coll., 1882, but obliged to leave almost immediately on account of ill health; m. Helen Hubbard Ford, of Wellesley Hills. Mass., Oct. 30, 1886. With exception of a little tutoring and lecturing has confined attention to literature since 1886. Democrat. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books.) Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass.* BBADFOBD, Gamaliel, banker; .Tan. 15. 1831- Aug. 20, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1910-11.) BBADFOBD, George William, banker; b. Lynn, Mass.. Apr. 14. 1858; s. Charles Kempton and .Tulia Ann (Weston) Bradford; descendant of Gov. Wil- liam Bradford; father, Charles K., perfected the sewing machine: ed. grammar sch., Lynnfleld, Mass., and by home study; m. 1st, Boston, June 5, 1883, Heneriath A. Gallinatt (died 1906); 2 sons, Charles Weston, h'rederick Augustus; m. 2d, Mar., 1909, Frances E. Whitcher, of Portland, Me. Be- gan in Nat. Bank of Redemption, Boston, Apr., 1873, continuing until June, 1903; treas. Dorches- ter Savings Bank, since May, 1904. Dir. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, iiepublican. Home: 29 Moirill St. Office: 586 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. BBADFOBD, WilUam Herbert, surgeon; b. Lew- iston, Me., Jan. 1, 1866; s. Herbert Cary and Julia (Fales) Bradford; A.B., Bowdoin, 1888; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1891; m. Marcia Bowman Knight, Portland, Me., Sept. 4, 1901; 2 sons, Wm. H., Jr., George Knight. Practiced at Portland since 1893; surgeon, Me. Gen. Hosp., since 1901; prof, clin. surgery, Medical Sch. of Me., since 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Me. Med. Assn.; l<'el- low Am. Coll. of Surgeons. Republican. Conglist. Club: Portland Country. Address: 208 State St.. Portland, Me. BBADIiBB, Arthur Tisdale, dry goods commn. ; b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 23, 1867; s. John Tisdale and Sarah B. (Goddai'd) Bradlee; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; m. Ger- trude Bemis, of Boston, 1896. Began actice career in employ of Arlington Mills. Lawrence, Mass.; removed to Boston in connection with the selling agts. of the mills and has continued with them and their successors ever since; was witli Harding, Colby & Co., then mem. William Whitman & Co., incorporated, Dec. 1, 1913, as William Whitman Co., of which is v. -p.; dir. Commonwealth Trust Co., Nonquitt Spinning Co., Monomac Spinning Co., Lawrence, Mass. Former mem. Corpn.. Mass. Inst. Tech. Republican. Unitarian, (jlubs: Union, Country, Commercial, Longwood Cricket. Recrea- tions: tennis and gen. outdoor sports. Home: (_^hestnut Hill, Mass. Oflice: 78 Chauncy St., Bos- ton.* BBADIiBB, Edward Chamljerlin, lawyer; b. Bos- ton, July 12, 1873; s. John Tisdale and Sarah Eliza- beth (Goddard) Bradlee; prep. edn. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Edith (jerry Keene, of Lynn, Mass., Dec. 1, 1906; 2 daughters, Susan Bartlett, Sarah Goddard. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, and since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Boyden, Palfrey, Bradlee & Twombly; trustee Franklin Savings Bank. Dir. Home for Aged Men. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 179 School St., Milton, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. BBADIiBB, Frederick Josiah, corporation officer; b. Boston, Mar. 28, 1866; s. Josiah and Alice (Crowninshield) Bradlee; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Jan. 15, 1890, Eliza Whitwell Thomas, of Boston; 3 children, Frederick Josiah, Jr., Sargent, Malcolm. Began as partner of firm J. Murray Howe & Brad- lee; then mem. Douglas Robinson and Charles S. Brown & Co., real estate, N.Y. City; now v. -p. Bay State Trust Co.; trustee and treas. Free Hosp. for Women. Unitarian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard (Boston), Har- vard (New York). Home: 211 Beacon St. Office: 222 Boylston St., Boston. BBADIiBB, Henry G., electrical engr. Pres. Stone iS: Webster Management Assn.; director Houghton Co. (Mich.) Electric Light Company, Houghton Co. (Mich.) St. Ry. Co., Houston (Tex.) Electric Co., Jacksonville (Fla. ) Traction Co., Minneapolis (Minn.) General Electric Co., Tampa (Fla.) Electric Co., Stone & Webster Engrng. Corpn., Blue Hill St. Ry. Co., Puget Sound (Wash.) Internat. Railway & Power Co., Whatcom (bounty (Wash.) Ry. & Light Co., Edison Electric Illuminating Co. (Brockton, Mass.), Electric Light & Power Co. (Abingdon and Rockland, Mass.), Cape Breton Electric Co., Ltd., Columbus (O.) Electric Co., Key West (Fla.) Elec- tric C!o., Pensacola (Fla.) Electric Co., etc. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston.* BBADIiBT, Arthur Crosman, lawyer; Sept. 13, 1849-Nov. 2, 1911; see vol. 1909. BBADIiBV, Asa SXayo, clergyman; b. Brewster, Mass., Mar. 9, 1856; s. Rev. Cyrus A. and Lucretia (Foster) Bradley; descendant on mother's side of 148 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Klder Brewster, on father's side of Daniel Bradley, Salem, Mass., Itiatj; ed. by pvt. study and in night schs. ; m. Mary 11. Kmery, of Skowhesan, Me., 1S7S. Went to sea as a boy, landinK in San Francisco, 1.S74; was connected with furniture and other lines of business for 20 yrs.; mgr. furniture store in Honolulu, H. Ty., 2 yrs.; draftsman and designer for a concern manufacturing bank lixtures, San Francisco, several yrs.; entered Universalist min- istry under lay license, in Cal., ISiiiJ; ordained, ISyO, and apptd. missionai-y supt. I'aciflc coast states; pastor in Me., Mass., and N.H.; now sec. and supt. of chs. Me. Universalist Conv. Prohibi- tionist. Mason, K.P. Address: 26 Colonial Rd., A\'iH 1(1 fords. Me. BSASIiEV, Cbarles Henry, educator; b. John- son, Vt., Feb. lo, 1S60; s. Harmon H. and Sarali G. (Ferguson) Bradley; ed. Johnson pub. sohs. and Johnson State Normal Sch.; m. Mary Chilton Brew- ster, of Duxbury, Mass., June 7, 1883; I son, Charles Henry, Jr., b. Nov. 17, 1S8S. Supt. The Farm and Trades Sch. since 1888. V.-p. Mass. Charitable Mechanics Assn.; mem. Am. Prison Re- form Assn., Nat. Conf. of Charities and Correction, Vt. Hist. Soc, Vt. Assn. of Boston (ex-pres.). Trus- tee Norwich U. Republican. Baptist. Mason (32'\ K.T.). Clubs: Twentieth Century, Monday Even- ing, South Boston Yacht, Boston City. Address: The Farm and Trades School, Thompsons Island, Boston, Mass. BRASIiEY, Daniel E., engineer; b. East Jaffrey, N.H., May 16, 1861; B.S., Dartmouth, 1883, C.E., 1885. Pres. Berlin Construction Co.; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Address: Berlin, Conn. BBAD^EY, Edward Elias; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 5, 1845; s. Isaac and Abigail Knowles (Her- vey) Bradley; academic and commercial edn.; m. Mary Elizabeth Kimberly, of New Haven, Conn., Apr. 26, 1871; 3 daughters, Edith (deceased). Bertha Kimberly (Mrs. Edward N. Loomis, of N.Y.), Mabel Louise (wife of Dr. George Blumer, of New Haven). Began as shipping elk.. New Haven Wheel Co., 1860, pres. same since 1887; dlr. New Haven County Nat. Bank, Red River Valley Cattle Co. of N.M. Ex-pres. Boston Buckboard & Carriage Co., of New Haven, News Pub. Co., Charles W. Scranton Co. (bankers), N.E. Dairy Co., New Haven Chamber of Commerce: ex-treas. Fort Bascom Cattle Raising Co. of N.M., etc. Apptd. capt. Co. F, 2d Regt. C.N.G., 1865, col. 2d Regt., 1869, paymaster-gen. of Conn., 1877, adj. gen. Conn., 1893. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1882-3, Senate, 1886; pres. Conn. State Park Commn. Pres. New Haven Grays Vet. Assn.; trustee Episcopal Acad.; dir. Missionary Soc. Diocese of Conn. Pres. Young Men's Inst., Defenders' Monument Assn. of New Haven; ex-pres. Conn. State Bd. of Trade. Episcopalian. Dir. New Haven Colony Hist. Soc; pres. Gen. David Humphrey Br., Conn. Soc. S.A.R. ; ex-pres. Governor's Staff Assn. of Conn. Club: Army and Navy (New York). Address: 212 York St., New Haven, Conn.* BBADIiEY, BUhn; treasurer Suburban Gas & Eleclric Co., American Tar Co., Chicopee Gas Light Co., Concord Electric Co., Salem Electric Lighting Co., Maiden Electric Co., North Boston Lighting Properties, Maiden & Melrose Gas Light Co., Haverhill Electric Co., Exeter Ry. & Light- ing Co.. Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury St. Rv. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. uviass.; ±T.ign sen., isii, m. .>epi,. zi, i>>5.ts, iviary Vinal Yeaw, of Lawrence. Has been identified with manufacture of shoes at Haverhill, Mass., since Apr. 27, 1887; now mng. partner of Hazen B. Goodrich & Co.; councilman 1 yr., and alderman 1 yr., Haverhill. Trustee Hale Hosp.. First Bapt. Ch., Boys' Club of Haverhill. Republican. Clubs: Pentucket. Island Golf, Fortnightly, Corinthian, Home: Arlington Square. Office: 70-72 Washing- ton St.. Haverhill, Mass. BBABI^B'Sr, Harry Cyrus, college prof.: b. Plais- tow, N.H., July 7, 1871: s. Shepard Harriman and Tmogene (Emery) Bradley; direct descendant of Daniel Bradley, Haverhill, Mass., 1635; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891; m. Syrena S. Steere, of Amesbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1914. En- gaged in civ. engring., 1891-6; instr. in drawing and descriptive geometry, 1897-08, asst. prof., since 1908, Mass. Inst. Tech.; engaged as expert, inigation investigations, U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1901. Congl. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Technology, Boston City. Home: 23 Brookview St., Dorchester Center, Mass. BBADIiBT, Henry Ztussell, lumber mcht. ; b. BaiiKor, Me., Oct. ;;'J, 1861; s. Levi and Annette (Best) Bradley; descendant of Joseph Bradley, the immigrant, Haverhill, Mass., 1659; prep. edn. Adams Sch., Brunswick, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1884; m. Florence Merrman, of Baltimore, Md.; 2 daugh- ters, Margaret, Frances. Engaged in lumber trade in Milwaukee, Wis.. 2 yrs.; returned to Bangor, 1886, and since continued in same line; business incorporated, 1902, as the Bradley Land & Lumber Co., of which is pres. and treas. Home: Ban- gor, Mt". BBABIJBV, Henry Stiles, clergyman; b. Jackson Co., Ga., Mar. 22, 1869; s. Henry Stiles and Susan Celina (Jackson) Bradley; A.B., Emory Coll., Ga., 1890; post-grad, courses in biology, Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1896, and Marine Biol. Laboratories, Woods Hole, Mass., 1897; (D.D., U. of Ga., 1904); m. Mary Emma Staf- ford, of Barnesville, Ga., Nov. 1, 1893. Mem. N. Ga. Ann. Conf. M.E. Ch., S., 1891-05; adj. prof, natural sciences, 1890-5, prof, biology and geology, 1896-01, v.-p., 1899-01, Emory Coll.; pastor Trinity Ch., At- lanta, Ga., 1901-5, St. John's Ch., St. Louis, 1905-9, Piedmont Congl. Ch., Worcester, Mass., since 1909. Author: Christianity as Taught by Christ, 1905. Address: Worcester, Mass. BBABIiBY, J(erry) Fayson, mechanical engr., mcht.; b. Methuen, Mass., June 7, 1848; s. Capt. Leverett and Catherine Charlotte (Frye) Bradley: g.g.s. Enoch B., and g.g.g.s. Col. Frye, soldiers of the Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs. of Methuen and Lawrence, Mass.; m. Emma Frances James, of Boston, Feb. 27, 1872; 4 children, Francis E., Fanny J., Marion, Mildred. Enlisted as drummer at 13, in Co. B, 14th Mass. Inf., 1861; changed to 1st Mass. Heavy Arty., 1862, and became bugler of the regt.; hon. discharged, Nov. 15, 1864; served in forts around "Washington, at Harper's Ferry, in the Get- tysburg campaign, battles of the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, siege of Petersburg, etc.; on the day of the "crater" disaster, distinguished himself by carry- ing water through a hailstorm of bullets to the wounded. Entered employ of Downer Kerosene Oil Co., 1868; designer and engr. of N.E. Liquid Fuel Co., 1869, constructed one of the first successful apparatuses for burning crude oil as fuel; returned to Downer Kerosene Oil Co., 1870, and continued for 20 yrs.; ene^aged in production of crude petroleum since 1890: pres. The Boston Oil Co. (Ohio), The Allen-Bradley Cranberry Co.; dir. and elk. The Ke- hew-Bradley Co., mfrs. of oils; trustee South Bos- ton Savings Bank. Chmn. Sch. House Commn., City of Boston. 1900. Joined M.V.M. 1st Battalion, It. Arty., May 1, 1873; promoted sergt. maj., Dec. 4, 1875; sergt. maj. 1st Battalion Cav., M.V.M., Aug. 31, 1876; commd. adj. with rank of 1st It.. Jan. 27, 1877; apptd. asst. adj. gen. with rank of col., on staff of Gov. Wolcott, Jan. 7, 1897, and served 3 yrs. ; joined Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Mass., 1877; sergt., 1880; adj., 1888; comdr., 1897; color bearer Nat. Standard during visit to England, 1896; comdr. Dahlgren Post, No. 2, G.A.R., 1882; acting asst. adj. -gen. Dept. of Mass., 1890; mem. Nat. Council of Administration. 1891 : comdr. Dept. of Mass., 1906-7; insp.-gen.. 1912. Republican. Trini- tarian Conglist. Mem. Y.M.C.A.. Am. Hist. Assn., B.Y.M.C.U., Mil. Hist. Soc. of Mass., Nat. Geog. Soc, Bostonian Soc, Soc. Army of Potomac. Ma- son. Clubs: Algonquin. Congregational, Exchange. Home: 468 Audubon Rd. Office: 24 Purchase St., Boston. BBADI^B'S', John Edwin, educator; died Oct. 7, 1912. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BBABIiE'V, John Erving", mfr. railroad cars; b. Worcester, Mass., Fe)x 26 1860; s. Henry Osgood and Sarah L. (Stockbridge) Bradley; descendant of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 149 Daniel Bradley, Haverhill, Mass., 1635; ed. high sch., Worcester, and 1 yr. at Amherst (."oil.; elk. in X-'X14t5i^ J, \J A^ V^CI.AVA111^L, , ^^w., ^ -.. ^ w , » ^-»,.. IT) -- Helen Osgood (Mrs. Hamilton Wood, of Worces- ter), Katharine. Was in employ of Osgood Bradley & Sons, mfrs. of railroad cars, and on the death of his uncle, Osgood Bradley, 189G, became gen. mgr. and since death of his father, in Oct., 1901, has l)een owner of the Bradley Works; co. inc., 1909, as Osgood Bradley Car Co., of which is pres. (em- ploys 1,500 men) ; also owner Osgood Bradley Bldg. (Worcester). Dir. Citizens Com. on Taxation; mem. Ry. Business Assn., Am. R.R. Appliance Assn., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., N.E. St. Ry. Club, N.E. Steam R.R. Club, Canadian Ry. Club, Am. Elec. Ry. Assn., Am. Elec. Ry. Mfrs.' Assn. Mem. Mass. Militia, Worcester Light Inf. and its Veteran Assn. Mason (32°, Aleppo Temple). Clubs: Engineers' (Boston), Railroad (New York), Worcester, Tatassit Canoe, Tatnuck Country Golf and Tennis, Worcester Coun- try. Home: 21 Richards St. Office: Osgood Bradley Car Co., Worcester, Mass. BBADIiIIV, Mark Spaulding", M.D. ; b. East Jaf- frey, N.H., Jan. IG. IStiS; s. Dr. Oscar H. and Julia A. (Spaulding) Bradley; descendant on paternal side of Nathaniel Holmes, Londonderry, N.H., and of his son Jonathan, ofRcer under (3en. John Stark in the Revolutionary Wai': on mother's side de- scendant of Edward Spaulding, Braintree, Mass., 1630; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1892; interne N.Y. City Hosp., 1892-4; m. Jessie E. Good- now, of East Jaffrey, N.H., July 5, 1904; 3 children, Priscilla. George G.. Anne, Catherine. Practiced in Conn, since 1893 and in Hartford since 1904; aurist Am. Sch. for the Deaf since 1908; visiting phys. Hartford Hosp.; asst. med. dir. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; dir. Glazier Woolen Mfg. (To., ^Williams Bros. Mfg. Co. (Glastonbury, Conn.). Republican. Bap- tist. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford County Med. Assn., Hartford Med. Soc. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Automobile. Recreations: fish- ing. Home: 956 Asylum Av. Office: 36 Pearl St., Hartford. Conn. BBABIiEV, Milton, mfr.; Nov. 8, 1836-May, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BBADIiEV, Peter Butler, mfr. ; sr. mem. firm of Peter B. & Robert S. Bradley (Boston); pres. and chmn. exec. com.. Am. Agrl. Chem. Co. (New York); pres. Bradley Pulverizer Co. (Boston), Steel Cable Engring. Co. Clubs: Union League (New York), Country (Brookline), Gentlemen's Driving, Boston Athletic. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 92 State St., Boston.* BBAIJIiBY, Bichard Merry, trustee and mgr. real estate; b. Brattleboro, Vt., Feb. 10, 1861; s. Richard and Sarah Ann Williams (Merry) Bradley; prep, ed'n, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1882; student Harvard U. Law Sch., 1 yr. ; m. Washington, D.C., Mar., 1892, Amy Owen Aldis. In real estate business 10 vrs. with .John H. Storer, of Boston, later alone; mem. Bradley & Tyson, and trustee of real estate trusts in Boston, Chicago, and other western cities. As trustee under the will of Thomas Thompson since 1900, has interested himself in problems of the care of the sick, espe- cially in country districts. Home: 216 Beacon St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BBASIiBY, Robert Stow, mfr.; b. Meriden, N.H., Feb. 2-, 1S,55: s. William Lambert and Frances Martina (Coe) Bradley; A.B., Harvard, 1876; m. Dec. 15, 1881, Leslie Newell, of Arlington, Mass.; children, Robert Stow. Jr. (died Nov., 1907), Rosa- mond, Leslie (Mrs. Roger W. Cutler, of Charles River, IMass.), Frances. Began with Bradley Fer- tilizer Co., 1876, became treas., 1878, and upon death of father, 1894, became pres., when this co. was absorbed by the Am. Agr'l Chem. Co., 1899, became 1st v.-p. and chmn. exec, com., continuing to 1906, and since chmn. bd. of dirs. Mem. firin P. B. and R. S. Bradley: v.-p. and dir. Bradley Pulverizer Co.: dir. Charlotte Harbor & Northern Ry. Co.. Jacksonville Electi-ic Co.. Merchants Nat. Bank (Boston), Puget Sound Traction, Lighting & Power Co., Remington Typewriter Co., U.S. Smelt- ing, Mining & Refining Co. Clubs: Union, Myopia Hunt, New Riding, Country, Essex Co., Eastern Yacht, University, Down Town (New York). Rec- reations: horseback riding, golf, European travel. Summer Home: I'rides Crossing, Mass. Home: 411 Commonwealth A v. Office: 92 State St., Boston. BBADIiBY, Tlieodore James, educator, chemist; b. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1874; s. Theodore Frehling- heisen and Elizabeth Smith (Houghkirk) Bradley; Ph.G., Union U., 1895, A.M., 1912; B.S., Rensselaei Poly. Inst., 1904; m. Anna Raymond Peck, of Al- bany, N.Y., Apr. 22, 1896; 2 children, Grace 11., Willis T. Chemist laboratories of N.Y. State, depts. of heal til and agr., 1895-05; instr. lecturer and sec, Albany Coll. of Pharmacy, 1895-12; science and mathematics master, Albany Acad., 1896-1900, 1904-12; instr. and lecturer on chemis- try, Albany Med. Coll., 1897-06; dean and prof, analyt. and organic chemistry, Mass. Coll. Pharm- acy, since June, 1912. Conglist. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Pharm. Assn., Sigma Xi, etc. Home: Newton Highlands, Mass. Address: Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, Boston. BBADIiBY, "Walter Parke, chemist; b. Lee, INIass., .luly 7, 1862; s. George Franklin and Mary Alvcrson (Freeman) Bradley; A.B., Williams Coll.. 1884; U. of Gottingen, Germany, 1884-6, 1888-9, A.M., Ph.D., 1889; m. Adelaide Bartlett Huntting, of Bridgehampton, N.Y., June 26, 1888. Prof, chem- istry, Wesleyan U., Conn., 1893-July, 1914. Dir. 1st lab. in U.S. for research at extremely low temper- atures. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Deutsche Chem- ische Gesellschaft, Am. Chem. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi. Conglist. Contbr. to various scientific mags, on problems connected with lique- faction of permanent gases, critical temperature, etc Dir. Central Lab., U.S. Rubber Co., 1912-13. Home: 210 Waterman St. Office: Revere Rubber Co., Providence, R.I.* BBADIiBV, ■William Aspenwall, author, editor; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 8, 1878; s. William Edward Cleveland and Anna Maria (Aspenwall) Bradley; A.B., Columbia, 1899, A.M., 1900; m. Grace Good- rich, of Cincinnati, 1903. Editor and pub. East and West, mag. (with P. S. Hellman), 1899-1900; art editor and lit. adviser, McClure, Phillips & Co., and The McClure Co., 1900-08; lit. editor The Boston Herald, Feb. 15-Aug. 15, 1909; art editor The American Mag., Nov. 1, 1909-June 1, 1910; art dept. The Butterick Pub. Co., Sept., 1910-Apr., 1912. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Columbia University. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: New Canaan, Conn.* BBASNBR, Lester, Jr., clergyman; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) BBABSTRBBT, Alvah Judsou, merchant; b. Danver.s. Mass., Oct. 18, 1862; s. William and Judith (Fullerton) Bradstreet; direct descendant of Simon Bradstreet, gov. Mass. Bay Colony, 1679- 86; ed. pub. schs., Danvers; correspondence law sch. 2 vrs. ; m. Cordelia W. Staples, of Danvers, Mar. 22, 1882; 4 children, William H., Beverly, Mass., Emma Bradstreet Chevalier, North Hamp- ton, N.H. ; Florence Bradstreet Kimball, Alama- gordo, N.M. ; Cora S., Danvers, Mass.; m. 2d, Bertha Lovett, of Beverly, Aug. 27, 1908; 1 son, Dudley Lovett. Propr. Bradstreet's Market; assessor of taxes, Danvers, 1907: mem. Bd. of Selectmen, 1910; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914. Dir. Y.M.C.A., Beverly. Mem. Danvers Hist. Soc, Bradstreet Familv Assn. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. (Lodge and Encampment), K. of P., A.O.U. Workmen, Patrons of Husbandry, Am. Benefit R.A.C. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: Improvement, Congrega- tional. Address: Danvers, Mass. BBABSTBBBT, Edward Thomas, M.D. ; b. Thom- aston, Conn., Feb. 15, 1852; s. Thomas Jefferson and Amanda (Thomas) Bradstreet; descendant of Gov. Simon Bradstreet, of Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1874; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1877; m. Alice E. Pierce, of Thomaston, Conn., Dec. 25, 1875. Practiced in Meriden, Conn., since June, 1877; dir. Meriden City Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc (pres., 1913), Meriden Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Home (Meriden), Highland Country, Westfield, Conn. (pres.). Ad- dress, Meriden, Conn. 150 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BBADSTBEET, Qeorsre Flint; b. Bradfoirl. Mass., .\\, ■William Hung-erford, architect; b. Halifax, IVIass., Apr. 1, 1862; s. Timothy Green and Lucinda Rebecca (Dewev) Brainerd; prep, edn Acad, of Iowa Coll.; B.A., Iowa Coll., 1883 (Phi Beta Kappa, 1908); studied architecture, Minne- apolis, Minn., 1883-5, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885-6; m. Harriet Seaver Curtis, of Boston. Aug. 2, 1889 (died. .Julv 27. 1902); m. 2d, Marv Bowen, of Cen- terville, la.. Sept. 22. 1906; 1 son, Henry Bowen. Student in Boston, 1886-91; in charge branch office Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, St. T-ouis. Mo., is;91-4- in practice in Boston since 1894; mem. firm of Brainerd. Leeds & Russell, 1900-5, of Brainerd & Leeds since 1905. Practice is mainly public and semi-public bldgs. Mem Public School Assn.. Good Government Assn.; trustee Boston Floating Hosp. Recreations: local flora, canoeing. Home: Welles- ley. Mass. Office: 8 9 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. BBAISIiIN, Gibbs, clergyman: b. Burlington, N..J., .luly 29, 1850; s. Patrick and Tamar (Gibbs) Braislin; grad. Hightstown (N..I.) Acad., 1876; A.B., Brown U., 1880 (D.D., 1905); grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., 1882; m. .Jennie C. Pvke, of Provi- dence, R.I, Oct. 23, 1886 (now deceased); m. 2d, Edith R. Follansbee, of Gloucester, Mass., May 21, 1907; 2 children, James Pyke, Edward Gibbs. Or- dained Bapt. ministrv. Keeseville, N.Y., 1886; pas- tor, Keeseville, 1886-91, 1st Ch., Rutland, Vt., 1891- 06, 1st Ch., Gloucester, Mass., 1906-9, 1st Ch., New Bedford. Mass.. since 1911. Pres. Vt. Bapt. S.S. Conv., 1900, 1901; pres. Vt. Bapt. State Conv., 1902-6; del. to World's Bapt. Congress, London, 1905: chaplain Delta Upsilon Nat. Conv., 1906; chmn. examining com. Newton Theol. Instn., 1907-8; mem. Nat. Civic Federation, since 1906; mem. bd. dirs. Mass. Bapt. Missionary Soc, North- ern Bapt. Edn. Soc. (ex-pres); pres. New Bedford Federation of Chs., etc. Address: 84 Court St., New Bedford, Mass. BBAITHWAITB, Edward Ernest, clergyman; moved to Canada. (See vol. 1909.) BBAITHWAITE, William Stanley Beaumont, author: b. Boston. Dec. 6, 1878: s. William Smith and Emma (DeWolfe) Braithwaite: mainly self- ed.; m. Emma Kellv. of Montross. Westmoreland Co., Va., June 30. 1903. Editor of The Poetry Jour- nal, Boston. Episcopalian Mem. Poetry Soc. America. Club: Authors' (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 27 Ells- worth Av., Cambridge, Mass.* BBAIiEY, Henry King-, judge; b. Rochester, Mass., Mar. 17, 1850; s. Samuel Tripp and Maiy A. (King) Braley; ed. Rochester (Mass.) Acad., Pierce Acad., Middleboro, Mass.; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1902); m. Caroline Ward Leach, oi BriugewaLer, Mass., Apr. 26, 1875. In practice of law at Fall River, Mass., 1873-91; city solicitor, 1874, mayor, 1882-3, Fall River; bar examiner Bristol Co., by appmt. of Supreme Jud. Ct., 1890-1; asso. justice Superior Ct., 1891-02; asso. justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass. since 1902. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Conglist. Democrat. Clubs: Union, Boston City (Boston), Quequeclian (Fall River). Address: 151 Kilsyth Rd., Boston.* BRANCH, Anna Hempstead, author; b. New London, Conn.; U. Jolm L. and Alary Lydia (BoUes) Branch; grad. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, 1893, Smith Coll., 1897, Am. Acad. Dramatic Art, New York, 1900; unmarried. Won the first of the Cen- tury prizes awarded to coll. graduates for the best poem with "The Road 'Twixt Heaven and Hell (Century Magazine, Dec, 1898). Contbr. verse and prose to leading mags. (See Who's VViio in Amer- ica for list of books and writings.) Home: New London, Conn.* BBANCH, Georg-e Harvey, M.D., surgeon; b. Potsdam, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1870; s. Walter C. and Eu- nice (Monroe) Branch; lit. edn., Potsdam State Normal Sch.; M.D., Med. Dept., Iowa State U., 1896; m. Mattie B. Hazen, of North Hero, Vt., June 4, 1902; 6 children, Katherine S., George W., Ber- tha H., Leonard H., Richard O., Darwin P. Prac ticed in Grand Isle, Vt., since June 1, 1896; health officer Grand Isle for 15 yrs. ; dist. surgeon Rut- land R.R. ; consulting phys. Mary Fletcher Hosp., Burlington, Vt. ; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12. Mem. A.M.A., N.Y. and N.E. R.R. Surgeons Soc, Chittenden County Clin. Soc. Republican. Mason. Address: Grand Isle, Vt. BBANCH, J. B., insurance pres.; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. IS, 1851; s. William L. and Catharine T. Branch; ed. pub. and higli schs.. Providence, R.I.; m. Providence, 1879, Fannie W. Mowry. In employ Am. Ins. Co. until 1871; with Newport Fire & Ma- rine Ins. Co., successor to Am. Ins. Co., 1871-5, asst. sec, 1874-5; asst. sec. Providence Washing- ton Ins. Co., successor to Newport Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 1875-81, sec, 1881-9, v.-p., 1889-04, pres., since Jan., 1904. Clubs: Agawam Hunt, Hope, Squantum. Address: Providence, RJ. BBANCH, Jolin, banker; b. St. Albans, Vt., July 12, 1852; s. John (M.D.) and Luthera M. (Chaffee) Branch; ed. pub. schs.; m. F. Adelaide Jennison, of St. Albans, Oct. 17, 1883; 2 children, John, Jr., Leo- nora. Began as elk. in St. Albans, 1869, continuing 10 yrs.; in clothing and furnishing business on own account, 1879-84; dir. and treas. Peoples Trust Co. since 1887, v.-p. since 1901; town treas., 1884-7; village trustee, 1887-90: auditor 1 yr. Republican. Conglist. Club: Owl. Home: 66 Bank St. Office: 29 Kingman St., St. Albans, Vt. BBANCH, Mary £ydia Bolles, author: b. New London, Conn.. June 13, 1840: d. John Rogers and Mary (Hempstead) Bolles: ed. common and high schs. and sch. of Lincoln F. Emerson, Boston; m. John L. Branch, lawyer, 1870; mother of Anna Hempstead Branch. Has lived in Painesville, O., New York, Brooklyn and New London: best known as writer of stories for children. Mem. Froebel Soc. of Broold at New York, I'aris; medal, Paris; 2 medals, St. Louis Expn., 1904. A.N.A., 1909. Home: Farming- ton, Conn.* BBANSBIS, Iiouis Dembitz, lawyer; b. Louis- ville, Ky., Xov. i:j, ISSti; s. Adolph and Frederici BBAY, Charles Durlin, mechanical engr. (See vol. i'Jil'J.) BBAY, Charles 'W., M.D., surgeon; b. Naples, Me., Aug. 5, 1850; s. Washington and Catherine (Jordan) Bray; ed. Naples High Sch., Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me.; M.D., Cull. Phys. and Surg.. New York, 1874; m. Adelaide M. Brewer, of Port- land, Sept. 10, 1876. I'racticed at Portland since 1874; consulting surgeon Me. Eye and Ear Infirm- ary; surgeon St. Barnabas Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, Me. Acad. Medicine, Portland Med. Club. Democrat. I'ni\ersalist. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Cumberland, .\thlotic, Poi-tland Yacht, Natural Histoi-y, Camera. .Xddre.ss: 81 Free St., Poitland. Me. BBAYTON, Charles E., M.D.; b. Stonington, Conn., Feb. 11, 1851; s. Atwood Randall and Sally Maria (Davis) Brayton; M.D., Med. Dept., Colum- bia Coll., 1873. Began in practice at Stonington, as successor to preceptor. Dr. William Hyde, who died, 1873, and in 1880 erected the Brayton Blk. ; entered drug Ijusiness in same bldg., 1881, of which is still owner; burgess and mem. Bd. of Health, Stoning- ton, 1889-95; med. examiner for Stonington. Mem. Conn. Med. Soc. (1st v.-p., 1907), New London Co. Med. Soc. (pres., 1907), S.A.R., Royal Arcanum (past grand regent). Home: Stonington, Conn. BRAYTON, Charles Ray, lawyer; Aug. 16, 1840- Sept. 25, 1910. (See vol. 1!)09, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BRAYTON, John Sunimerfield, pres. First Nat. Bank, B. M. C. Durfee Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Trustee Amherst Coll., 1882-1900 (LL.D.). Home: Fall River. Mass. BRAYTON, Roland Walker, M.D.; b. Lawrence, Mass., May 14, 1878; s. George Herbert and Louisa (Lowe) Brayton; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; post-grad, work U. of Paris, 1900; m. Ermina Cutler Leach, of Boston, June 27, 1907; 3 children, Bradford, Louise, Joseph- ine. Practiced in Dorchester since 1900; asst. dir. Bur. Child Hygiene, City of Boston, 1913; med. insp. pub. schs.. City of Boston, since 1913. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. N.E.O.P. Club: Dorchester (dir.). Recrea- tions: fishing, motoring. Address: 693 Washington St., Dorchester (Boston), Mass. BRAYTON, Thomas E., pres. Pocasset Mfg. Co. ; treas. Union Mfg. Co. Home: Fall River, Mass. BRAZEAU, John B. S., editor; b. Rigaud, P.Q., Can., June 24, 1854; s. Joseph and Mathilda (Sam- son) Brazeau; grad. Rigaud Coll., 1874; m. Elisa Dandurand, of Montreal, June 24, 1875; 4 children, Anatole, Marie Therese, Henriette Cecile, May Eva. In newspaper work since coming to U.S., 1S79; now editor and propr. Le Jean-Baptiste; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep. since 1908. Served in British Army 2 yrs. Trustee R.I. State Deaf and Dumb Instn., State of R.I. Finance Clom., Pawtucket Boys' Club. Mem. St. Jean-Baptiste Soc, Business Men's Assn., Bd. of Trade, Pawtucket. Catholic. Recreations: billiards. Home: 33 Beach St. Address: 23 Broad St., Paw- tucket, R.I. BRAZIER, Marion Howard, journalist; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 6, 1850; d. William Henry and Sarah Jane (Sargent) Brazier; ed. Boston pub. schs.; unmar- ried. Society editor Boston Post, 1890-8; publisher and editor The Patriotic Review, 1898-04; spl. corr. Army and Navy Journal, 1899-04; society editor Boston Journal, 1903-11. Lecturer on hist, and other topics. Founder Professional Women's, Ex- Regents (D.A.R.) and Boston Parliamentary Law clubs, also D.A.R. Founders' Soc. and 3 D.A.R. Cliai>ters: mem. Colonial Families Patriotic Soc, Equal Suffrage League, Drama League, Am. Drama Soc, etc.. Bunker Hill and John Paul Jones chap- ters, D.A.R. Placed 1st memorial to Paul Jones, East Boston. 1904. Author-; Perpetrations. Home: Trinity Ct., Dartmouth St., Boston.* BRECK, Edward, author, lecturer; b. San Fran- cisco, Julv 31, 1861; s. Lt.-Com. Joseph Berry and Ellen Frances (Newell) Breck; M.A., and Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1887; m. Antonie Victorine Wagner, of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 133 Austria. Aug. 31, 18S9. Ed. Oberlin, Amherst, U. of Cambridge, U. of Municli, U. of J..eii)zig; was lit. adviser Estes & Lauriat, publisher.s, Boston; ed- itor-in-chief of "Life," London. 1890-92; Berlin corr. New York Herald, New York Times; U.S. vice-consul-general, Berlin, 1895-6; on staff 11th edition, Ency. Britannica. 1904-.5: field sec. Navy League of U.S., 191.'). Volunteered to go to Spain, as secret agt., ISOS, and operated there for U.S. Navy. Deist. Mem. Loyal Legion, Naval Order, P.si Upsilon (Amherst). (See Who's AV'ho in America for books, etc.) Address: Navy League, Washing- ton, ]). C* BItECK, Samuel, brigadier-gen. U.S.A.; b. Mid- dleborough, Mass., Feb. 25, ls;j4; s. Samuel and Sarah Amelia (Eddy) Breck; apptd. from Mass., and grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1855; m. Caroline J. Bar- rett, Sept. 23, 1857 (died Dec. 6, 1900). Bvtd. and commd. 2d It. 1st Arty., July 1. 1855; 1st It., Apr. 11, 1861; capt. asst. adj. -gen., Nov. 29, 1861; maj. asst. a.-d.-c. vols., May 23-Julv 17, 1862; ma.i. asst. adj. -gen., July 17, 1862; It.-col., Feb. 28, 1887;- col. asst. adj. -gen., Aug. 31, 1893; brig.-gen. adj. -gen. U.S.A., Sept. 11, 1897; retired by operation of law, Feb. 25, 1898. Bvtd.: It.-col., Sept. 24, 1864, "for meritorious and faithful services during the war"; col. and brig.-gen.. Mar. 13, 1865, "for diligent, faithful and meritorious services in adj. -gen's, dept. during the war." Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc. Author: Genealogy of the Breck Family. 1887; Magoun Memorial, 1891. Home: 1651 Beacon St.. Brookline, Mass.* BRIICKENBIISGE, Iiester Faigre, mechanical engr. ; b. Meriden, Conn.. May 17, 1858; s. Moses Paige and Lucretia L. (Wetherell) Breckenridge; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1881; (hon. M.A., Yale. 1909; Eng. D., U. of 111., 1910); m. May Brown, of Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 19, 1883: 2d, Susan W. Ford, Bordentown. N.J., July 26, 1911. Instr. mech. engring., Lehigh U., 1882-91, except 2 yrs. engaged in engring. work; prof. mech. engring., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1891-3; prof. mech. engring., 1893- 99, dir. Engring. Expt. Sta., 1905-9. U. of 111.: prof, mech. engring., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), Sept. 1. 1909 — . Engr. in charge of boiler div. U.S. Geol. Survey Fuel Testing Plant. St. Louis, 1904 — . Contrived and equipped dynamometer cars, 1897-9; invented automatic recording machine. 1901. Home: 412 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn.* BREED, Charles Blaney, engineer; b. Lynn, Mass.. Nov. 28, 1875; s. Charles Otis and Sarah (Guilford) Breed; descendant of Allen Breed, Charlestown, Mass., 1607 (later the family owned Breed's Hill, site of Bunker Hill Monument); prep, edn.. Classical High Sch.. Lynn; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897; m. Carrie B. Wentworth, of Lynn, Mass., Mar. 10, 1898: 1 son. Charles Alfred. Began practice in city engring. dept., Lynn. 1894; succes- sively with Boston & Me. and Boston & Albany rys., Mass. Harbor and Land Comran., Met. Water and Sewerage Bd. (Boston), and Chicago & West- ern Ind. R.R., Chicago, resident engineer Walden Pond Dam. Lynn, 1897-10; consulting engr. Vt. Pub. Service Commn. since 1912; spl. consulting engr. for many cities and towns, on elimination of grade crossings; mem. Barrows & Breed, consulting engrs. ; prof, railroad engring.. Mass. Inst. Tech.; trustee Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Am. Road Build- ers' Assn.. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., N.E. Railroad Club (pres.). Republican. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Technology. Author: (with Prof. George L. Hosmer) Principles and Practice of Sur- veying (Vols. I and II), 1906, 1908. Asso. editor of American Civil Engineer's Pocketbook, 1911. Rec- reations: tennis, golf. Home: Lynn, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. BREED, Ernest Iieouard, contractor; b. Chitten- den, Vt., Feb. 13. 1862; s. Augustus Leonard and Harriet M. (Durkee) Breed; direct descendant of the Breed who owned the land where the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought; ed. pub. schs., Chittenden and Brandon. Vt. ; m. Minnie Helen Morse, of Val- lejo. Cal.. July 3. 1885; 2 children. Bert Leonard, b. Aug. 22. 1888: Allen Augustus, ta. July 21, 1902. En- gaged as contractor many yrs.: road commr. 12 yrs.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mason: mem. Modern Woodmen of America. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: R.F.D., Pittsford, Vt. BREED, Nathaniel Pope, M.D. ; b. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 18, 1874; s. Bowman Bigelow and Hannah Put- nam (Pope) Breed; descendant of Allen Breed, the immigrant, Lynn, Mass., also of Francis Moore, of the Boston Tea Party (undisguised), and Nathaniel Pope, Revolutionary soldier; prep. edn. I>ynn Clas- .sical High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Effie Young Thomson, of Lynn, Mass., June 21. 1904; 3 children, Dorothea, Nathan- iel Preston, Robert Thomson. Practiced in Lynn, since 1901; dist. phys.. City of Lynn, 1907-13 (re- signed); staff surgeon to Lynn Hosp.; mem. Lynn Sch. Com., 1914-15 (pres., 1915). Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Lynn Med. Fraternity (pres., 1915), Old Essex Chapter S.A.R., Lynn Hist. Soc. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Oxford (Lynn). Recreations: mountain climbing. Address: 9 Washington Sq., Lynn, Mass. BREED, "Warren Mudere, banker; b. Lynn, Mass., Apr. 17, 1847; s. James Albert and Lydia Stoddard (Webb) Breed: descendant of Allen Breed, who came from England in 1630; ed. pvib. and high schs., Lynn; m. Florence Louise Shed, of Boston, June 12, 1888; 3 sons, Allan W., Robert W. (died Nov. 16, 1913), Philip M. Entered the Laighton Bank, Lynn, as clerk, in 1863, at age of 16; became cashier, in 1877; now cashier and dir. Central Nat. Bank of Lynn; trustee Lynn Inst, for Savings. Treas. Lynn Hist. Soc, Lynn Y.M.C.A. Republican. Mem. Bos- ton Baptist Social Union. Clubs: Oxford, Whiting. Home: 9 Kensington Pk. Office: Central National Bank, Lynn, Mass. BREED, ■William Henry, lumber mcht. ; b. Bos- ton, Mav 19, 1851: s. Horace A. and Sarah (Smith) Breed; descendant of Allen Breed, Mass., 1630; ed. Cotting Acad., Arlington, Mass., 3 yrs.; Chauncy Hall Sch.. Boston, 3 yrs.; m. Mary D. Curtis, of Medford, Mass., Oct. 7, 1874 (died, 1885); children, Florence Curtis (Mrs. Raymond C. Knox, of New York), Ethel Abbott; m. 2d, Lottie B., daughter of Rev. R. Mitchell, of Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 28, 1888; children, William Mitchell, Miriam Gordon. En- tered wall paper business with father, 1867; be- came mem. of firm of H. A. Breed & Son, 1872: father died, Oct., 1878; then carried on business under title of William H. Breed; pres. and treas. William H. Wood Lumber Co. since 1909. Trustee Boston Bapt. Social Union, and of Ford Bldg., Bos- ton; dir. Gordon Missionary and Training Sch., Boston. Mem. Mass. and R.I. State Y.M.C.A. Com., 1898-01. Boston Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Boston City. Com- monwealth Country. Recreations: golf. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 13 Broadway, Cam- bridge, Mass. BREED, "Wurtem A., lawyer; b. Titusville, Pa., Feb. 16. 1857: s. Amos and Margery (Alcorn) Breed; descendant of Allen Breed, who settled at Lynn, Mass., 1630; ed. pub. schs. of Titusville, Pa., and pvt. sch.; moved to Painesville, O., with par- ents. 1874; m. Mar. 5, 1897, Jennie Pendleton, of Stonington, Conn. Began law practice at Paines- ville, O., 1880, and continued in Cleveland; in prac- tice at Stonington. Conn., since 1905; judge of Stonington Town Ct. V.-p. Free Library Assn. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Men's, of Stonington (pres. J Address: Stoninp-ton, Conn. BREEIT, Solomon Edmiund, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) BREITIiING, Joseph Cushman, M. D. : b. Ran- dolph, Mass., Dec. 9, 1874; s. Gottlieb Truman and Katharine Elizabeth (Cushman) Breitling; grad. Stetson High Sch., Randolph, 1892; student Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1897; unmarried. Practiced in Lunen- burg. Vt., since 1897; 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Mem. A.M.A.. Vt. State Med. Soc, Cale- donia Co. Med. Soc Democrat. Mason (32°, K.T.). Address: Lunenburg, Vt. BREMER, John Iiewis, prof, histology; b. New York, Nov. 3, 1874; s. John Lewis and Mary (Farns- worth) Bremer; A.B., Harvard, 1896; post-grad, work, Oxford, 1896-7; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Marv Cleveland Bigelow, of Cohasset, Mass., Sept. 29, 1906; 1 daughter, Barbara. Has never practiced medicine; asst. in histology and 154 WHO'S AVHO IN NEW ENGLAND embryology, 1902. instr., 1903-6, demonstrator in histology, 1906-12, asst. prof, since Oct., 1912, Har- vard Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Assn. of Anatomist.s, Boston Soc. Natural History. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard. Home: 29,') Marlboro St., LJoston. BREMER, Samuel Parker, merchant, mfr.; b. Brooklyn, A.V., i\ov. 14, 1S72; s. John L. and Mary R. (Farnsworth) Bremer; ed. pvt. schs. ; m. Boston, Mabel R. Burrage, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Nov. 4, 1896; 3 daughters, Edith, Mabel Farnsworth, Ruth Parker. Mem. Parker, Wilder & Co., dry goods, since 1896; pres. Cocheco Woolen Mfg. Co., Belvidere Woolen Co., Gonic Mfg. Co.; treas. Union Mfg. Co.; dir. Stirling Mills. Naumkeag Steam Cot- ton Co., N.F. Trust Co. Clubs: Commercial Ex- change, Boston Art, Manchester Yacht, Country (Brookline), Oakley Country. Essex Country. Rec- reations: golf, yacliting. Home: Manchester, Mass. Office: 4 Winthrop S(|., J^oston, Mass. BREMER, Theodore Glover, broker; b. Boston, Oct. 6, 1870; s. William M. and Weltha (Malbon) Bremer; A.B., Harvard, 1892; m. Eleanor Brooks Almy, of Boston, Apr. 22, 1896; 3 children, Alice Gray, Eleanor Malbon. Theodore Glover, Jr. Began with Nat. Rockland Bank, Boston, 1892; then with Wilson, Larrabee & Co., dry goods jobbers. 1893-5; with Almy & Co., cotton brokers, 1895-07; mem. Parker. Wilder & Co., dry goods commn., 1907-12, since mem. William Almy & Co., cotton brokers; dir. Federal Trust Co.. Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank; trustee Franklin Savings Bank of City of Boston. Unitarian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union, Country; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: 48 Fisher Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 4 Liberty Sq., Boston. BRENSIiINGER, Margfaret RolJinson, educator; b. Port Perry, Allegheny Co., Pa.; d. Peter Franklin and Hannah Emily (.Brown) Brendlinger; descend- ant on father's side of German ancestry, from Wiir- temberg, 1750, and on mother's side of Scotch-Irish ancestry; grad. Yonkers High Sch., 1891; A.B., Vassar, 1895; Yale, winter, 1898-9, work in min- neralogy; Vassar, winter, 1899-1900, chemistry; un- married. Teacher, German and science, Mrs. Mead's Sch., Hillside, Norwalk, Conn., 1895-9; teacher, Ger- man and French, Poughkeepsie High Sch., 1899-01; club work in Phila., 1901-8; pres. College Club, Phila., 1904-9; prin. Hillside Sch. (formerly Mrs. Mead's Sch.), Norwalk, Conn., since Aug., 1908. Pres. Civic League, Norwalk. Mem. Assn. Collegi- ate Alumnae, Vassar Alumnse Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Presbyn. Clubs: College (Phila.), Wom- en's University (New York), Community, Woman's of Norwalk (pres.). Address: Hillside, Norwalk, Conn.* BRENNAN', Alfred Laurens, artist. (See vol. 1909.) BRENNAN, James Henry, real estate; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Feb. 8, 1865; s. James and Jane (Glennon) Brennan; ed. Dearborn and Dudley grammar schs., Roxbury; m. Margaret A. Buckley, of London, Eng., Nov. 24, 1889; 6 children, James (deceased), William Russell, Charles James, Ed- ward, Jolm, Margaret (deceased). In retail grocery store of Faunce & Putnam, Roxbury, 1876-89; real estate, mortgage and ins. business, also auctioneer and appraiser since 1890. Mem. Mass. Iteal Estate Exchange, Irish Charitable Soc. Mem. 1st and 5th M.V.M., 1885-89. Democrat. Catholic. -Mem. Royal Arcanum. Recreations: swimming. Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 31 State St., Hoston. BRENNER, Reinhold, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) BRENTON, Cranston, college prof.: moved to Vonkers. X.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BRETT, Victor, city official. (See vol. 1909.) BREXTIi, Hug-Q August Bernbard, artist; May 27, ls54-..\ug. 4, 1910. (See vol. 19U9.) BREWER, I>(aniel) Chauncey, lawyer; ta. Bos- ton. Sejit. 14, 1S61; s. Daniel Chauncey and Mary Ada (Turpin) Brewer; A.B., Williams, 1886; LL.B., Boston U., 1883; post-grad. Princeton, 1887; m. Genevieve, d. Rev. John Lindsay Withrow, Oct. 18, 1888. Admitted to bar, ISSS, and since in practice at Boston. Trustee, dir. or officer, in public ser- vice, religious (and ednl.) corpns. ; pres. N. Am. Civic League for Immigrants. Clubs: University, Longwood Tennis. Author: Madeleine (poems), 1888. Writer on internat. law in various revs. Home: 41 Bay State Rd. Office: 40 Central St., Boston.* BREWER, Francis Heman, broker. (See vol. i;tii:i.) BREWER, William Henry, prof, agriculture; Sept. 14, 1828-Nov. 2, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America, 1910-11.) BREWSTER, Chauncey Bunce, bishop; b. Wind- ham, Conn., SeiJt. 5, 18 48; s. Rev. Joseph and Sarah Jane (Bunce) Brewster; descendant on maternal side of Thomas Bunce and Thomas Bull; brother of James Henry and Benjamin Brewster; A.B., Yale, 1868, A.M., 1871; (D.D., Trinity, 1897, Yale, 1898, ^^'esleyan,■1903) ; m. Alice Tucker Stephenson, of East Orange, N.J., June 20, 1893; one daughter, Eleanor Longfellow. Deacon, 1872, priest, 1873, P.E. Ch.; rector Christ Ch., Rye, N.Y., 1873-81, Christ Ch., Detroit, 1881-5, Grace Ch., Baltimore, 1885-8, Grace Ch., Brooklyn, 1888-97; consecrated coadjutor bishop. Conn., 1897, bishop of Conn., Feb. 7, 1899. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 98 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn." BREWSTER, Edwin Tenney, author; b. Law- rence, Mass., Oct. 11, 1866; s. John Leander and Ada Augusta (Tenney) Brewster; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1891: student of zoology. Harvard Grad. Sch., ic93-5; m. Alice E. Rollins, of West Rox- bury, Mass., 1893; 2d, Lilian E. Dodge, of Andover, Mass., 1912. Instr. sciences, Brewster Free Acad., Wolfeborough, N.H., 1891-3, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1897-03 and 1907-8. Trustee Nute High Sch., Milton, N.H. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Home: Andover, Mass.* BREWSTER, Elisha Hume, lawyer; b. Worth- ington, Alass., Sept. 10, 1871; s. (5harles K. and Celina S. (Baldwin) Brewster; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1893; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. Springfield, Mass., June 20, 1900, Alice M. Thompson (died June 6, 1904); m. 2d, Greenfield, Mass., June 28, 1906, Jessie W. Cook; 3 children, Alice, Harriette, Elizabeth. Prac- ticed law at Springfield, since 1896; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1900; unsuccessful candidate for Rep. nomination for state treas. and receiver-gen., 1904; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902-4. Mem. Mass. and Hampden Co. Bar assns. Mason. Clubs: Win- throp, Nayasset, Springfield Country. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 52 Florentine Gardens. Ad- dress: 500 Main St., Springfield, Mass. BREWSTER, Frank, lawyer; b. Montreal, Can., Nov. 28, 1857; s. Benjamin and Annie W. (Em- mons) Brewster; grad. Roxbury (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1875; A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1883; m. Marie F. Sharp, of Boston, Feb. 24, 1903. In practice at Boston since 1884; mem. Rackemann & Brewster. Mem. Am. and Mass. Bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union, Eastern Yacht. Home: 54 Commonwealth Av. Ad- dress: Ames Bldg., Boston. BREWSTER, George Washing-ton Wales, sur- geon; b. Boston, Mar. 26, 1866; s. Benjamin and Annie W. (Emmons) Brewsterp A.B., Harvard, 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Ellen M. Hodge, of Washington, D.C., Nov. 11, 1902; chil- dren, William, George, Henry. Practiced in Boston since 1893; visiting surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Episcopalian. Address: 213 Beacon St., Boston. BREWSTER, Henry Allen, countv treas.; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 2, 1844; s. Oliver Ellsworth (M.D.) and Clarissa Augusta (Allen) Brewster; 8th generation from Elder AV'illiam Brewster, ot the Plvmouth Pilgrims; father surgeon in Civil War; ed. pub. schs. of Pittsfield; m. Mar. 29, 1880, Alice Theresa Staples, of Kingston, N.Y., who was born in Monterey, Mass. Served in Union Army, depot quartermasters' office. Baltimore, Md., Mar., 1864-Apr., 1865, and as pvt. 3d Md. Regt., Apr. and May, 1865. Connected with Pittsfield Nat. Bank WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 155 more than 30 yrs., the hist 9 yrs. as cashier; county treas. Berkshire County since Jul\- 9, 1902; mem. Sch. Com., Pittsfield, 1 term. Mem. "pittsfleld Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. ; elk. 1st Con- gregational Ch., since 1S78 and deacon 1S91-1900. Mem. G.A.R. Home: 175 East St. Address: P.O. Box 1025, Pittsfleld, Mass. BREWSTER, James Bartlett, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) BREWSTER, James Henry, insurance mgr. ; b. Coventr\ , Conn., Dec. L'4, 1S45; s. Henry A. and Fannie A. (Badger) Brewster; descendant of Elder AVilliam Brewster, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. sells.; taught sch. sliort time; m. Mary E. Folts, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1879; one son^ James H., Jr. Entered ins. business as elk. for Conn. Fire Ins. Co., 1867; asst. sec. same, 1873-80; asst. mgr., 1880-99, mgr. since Jan. 1, 1900, U.S. br. of Scottish Union and Nat. Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland; mgr. State Assurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng., since 1905; dir. Nat. Exchange Bank, Hart- ford. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Hart- ford, Hatchett Reef, Republican, Country (Farm- ington. Conn.). Recreations: motoring. Home: 36 Gillett St. Office: 75 Elm St., Hartford, Conn. BREWSTER, John Deusmore, M.D. ; b. Hartland, Vt., Apr. 19. 1850; s. Seth and Eliza (Densmore) Brewster; ed. Perkins Acad., Green Mountain, Vt., 1874; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1879; post- grad, study, New York, 1880; m. Auburndale, Mass., May 31, 1894, Carrie L. Bourn. Practiced at Windsor, Vt., since 1880. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Runne- mede. Address: Windsor, Vt. BREWSTER, Iiewis W^atertoury; b. Portsmoutli, N.H., June 30, 1830; s. Charles Warren and Mary (Oilman) Brewster; grad. Portsmoutli High Sch., 1846; student Rockingham Acad., Hampton Falls, N.H., 1849-50; m. Annie B. Greene, of Hampton Falls, Aug. 14, 1855 (died, Nov. 18, 1895); 3 chil- dren, Edith, Edwin Francis (deceased), Arthur Oilman. Entered office of Portsmouth Journal as apprentice, 1846, became partner, 1852, and sole owner after death of father, Aug. 4, 1868; sold the Journal to New Hampshire Gazette, May, 1903, after having been connected with the office 57 yrs.; retained the printing office and passed it to his son, Arthur Oilman Brewster; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1865-6, 1911-13. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Warwick. Address: 198 Islington St.. Portsmouth, N.H. BREWSTER, William, ornithologist; b. Wake- field, Mass., Julv 5. 1851: grad. Cambridge High Sch., 1869; (hon. A.M., Amherst, 1880, Harvard, 1899); m. Caroline F., d. John Kettell, of Boston, Feb. 9, 1878. Asst. in charge of collection birds and mammals, Boston Soc. Natural History, 1880- 87; in charge dept. of mammals and birds, Cam- bridge Mus. Comparative Zoology, 1885-1900, cur- ator, dept. of birds since 1900: most of his time devoted to managing pvt. museum of ornithology at his place in Cambridge. Is one of 3 trustees of an estate in Boston, and one of 11 trustees of the Brewster Free Acad, (endowed by his father) at Wolfeboro, N.H. Ex-pres. Am. Ornithologists' Union; pres. Nuttall Ornithol. Club, Mass. Audubon Soc; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. A.A.A.S.; mem. various other scientific socs. in this country and Europe. Home: 145 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Rm. 20, 15 State St., Boston.* BREWSTER, William Joseph, clergyman; b. New Haven. Conn., Sept. 3. 1858; s. Joseph and Sarah .Jane (Bunce) Brewster: 9th generation from Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower; prep, edn., Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; B.A. Yale, 1881: m. Emma Colby, of Glencoe, Minn., Oct. 7, 1885: 5 children, James, Philip Bart- lett, Mary Bunce, Josephine, George Colby. Fai'mer and postmaster in S. T)ak., 1883-91; deacon. 1897, priest, 1898. P.E. Ch. ; rector St. Andrew's Ch., Northford, Conn., 1897-9, St. John's Ch., Warehouse Point, Conn., since Apr. 23, 1899. Archdeacon of Hartford Archdeaconry since Oct., 1914. Trustee Conn. Lit. Instn.. Suffield, Conn.; mem. Sch. Bd., East M'indsor. Mem. Delta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Independent Democrat. Address: Warehouse Point, Conn. BRIANT, Samuel Ingrersoll, clergyman; b. Bev- eily, Mass., July 28, 1839; s. James and I.,ydia (Herrick) Briant; g.g.s. of John Briant, of Lynn- field, Mass.; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1858; A.B., U. of Vt., 1863; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1867; m. Charlotte Safford, of Beverly, Mass., .lune 10, 1868 (died 1906); 3 children (all de- ceased). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1868; pastor Sharon, Mass., 1868-75, Hartford, Vt., 1875-89, North Chelmsford, Mass., 1889-98; resided at Westboro, Mass., since 1898. Served with Christian Commn., 1865. Treas. Evangelical Ch., 1907-14. Mem. Westboro Hist. Soc. (ex-pres.). Republican. Address: Westboro, Mass. BRroCi-E, Tliomas Wesley; b. Orange, Mass., Dec. 11, 1860; s. Thomas E. and Mary A. (Pike> Bridge; grad. Orange High Sch., 1878; unmarried. V.-p. Orange Savings Bank; town elk. and treas.. Orange, since 1894. Republican. Universalist. Mem. New England Order of Protection. Recre- ations: gardening. Address: Orange, Mass. BRIDGES, FideUa, artist; b. Salem, Mass., May 19, 1835; d. Henry Gardner and Eliza (Chadwick) Bridges; removed to Brooklyn, 1854, and to Phila., 1859, wliere studied art under William T. Richards; unmarried. Has painted and exhibited many note- worthy landscapes; earlier work principally in oil, later work mostly in water colors. A.N. A., 1869; mem. Am. Water Color Soc. Address: Canaan Conn.* BRIDGES, Sam.uel Willard, importing mcht. ; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1874; s. Samuel W. and Amelia L. (Kibbee) Bridges; descendant of Ed- mund Bridges, of Mass., 1632; ed. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N.Y. ; m. Kate Britton, of Brook- lyn, N.Y., Oct. 22, 1902; 4 children, Samuel Wil- lard, Jr., Helen Mabel, Dorothy, John Morvison (deceased). Began with English importing firm of Robert Crooks & Co., continuing about 12 yrs., and located in New York; formed partnership, 1906, with Samuel L. Ayres, of Phila., under title of Ayres, Bridges & Co., importers and dealers in all classes of wools, cotton and gen. eastern prod- ucts, Boston, with branch offices in New York and Phila. and connections throughout the world; pres. and treas. China Am. Trading Co.; dir. Queensbury Mills, Worcester, Mass. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Boston Wool Trade Assn., Boston Cotton Waste Assn., Asiatic Soc. of New York. Republican. Clubs: Hunnewell, Com- monwealth Country, Newton Golf, Brae Burn Country. Recreations: golf, tennis and other out- door sports. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 200 Summer St., Boston, ^lass. BRIDGHAM, Frederic C, woolens; b. Newton- ville, Mass., Sept. 16, 1854; s. Prescott C. and Lucy A. (Foster) Bridgham; ed. pub. schs., and Allen's Classical Sch., West Newton, Mass.; m. Grace R. White, of Bangor, Me., Aug. 15, 1876; one daughter, Alice (Mrs. R. H. Davies, of Chicago). Began active career, 1873, in emplo.v of Bridgham & Co. (established by father), dealers in woolens and tailors' trimmings; was admitted to firm, 1889, and title changed to Bridgham & Smith Co., of which is v.-p. Mason. Club: Boston Yacht. Home: 124 Huntington AV. Office: 105 Chauncy St., Boston. BRIDGHAM, Percy Albert, lawyer, newspaper corr. ; b. East Eddington, Me., Nov. 5, 1850; s. Albert and Martha Campbell (Maddocks) Bridg- ham; gd. pub. schs. of Bangor, Me.; m. Somerville, Mass., Oct. 9, 1901, Lilian F. Clisby. Asst. register of deeds Penobscot Co., Me., 1869-72; elk. com. council, Bangor, 1871-2; studied law and was ad- mitted to bar in Boston, 18 75; mem. com. council, Somerville, Mass., 1879-80. Capt. col., brig, gen., maj. gen. United Boys Brigade of America since 1893. Home: Waverly, Mass. BRIDGMAN, Arthur milnor, editor, pub.; b. Amlierst, IMass., Jan. 2, 1851; s. Richard Baxter and Marv (Nutting) Bridgman; grad. Amherst High Sch., 1869; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1873: m. Miriam Gay, of Stoughton, Mass., Nov. 12, 1879. Began as Amherst town and coll. corr. for Spring- field (Mass.) Republican, 1872; local and legisla- tive reporter on Spi-ingfield Union, July. 1873-Xov., 1874; similar positions on Springfield Republican, 1875-7. Bought Valley Index, Waterbury, Conn., WJIO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND contiiuiiiis until Apr., 1879, when purcliased Hav- • •rliill (Muss.) Guzelte; loundml KvLiiiuK TeK- pliuno, ISJSU, and was the hrst-to recei\e and send news by telephone; purchased l.,>nn (..Mass.) Union, Dec, 1882, and publislied same until selling it the next spring; iJiirchased UulyoUe (Mass.) Jicrald (weekly), founded Weekly Herald, Mortliampton, Mass., 1883, and luihlished dailies at both otlices, 1883, making l\)ur (lapers under management; closed out those interests and boUKhl the Hrocklon daily and Weekly Gazette, and edited and jjub. same, 1881-91; owner and i)ub. Stoiinhton Jtecord (weekly), 1895-09; le>?i-slati\e reporter lor vai'ious newspapers since 1874, and had full charKU of State House work for Boston Herald, 1879-91; owner and pub., Legislative Souvenir (annual) since 1892; also, since 1897, pub. IJrief Outline Sketches of members-elect of legislature: founder and editor of Legislative Hulletin, pub. semi- weekl\- during the session l>y authorit>' of the legislature, since 1886. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Amherst), Slougliton Grange, Chemung Lodge of Kniglit of I'ytliias (I'asl chancellor). Republican. Conglist. .\cl(li(>.';.>; : (;s Ci-onc si.. Stoughton, Mass. BBIDOMAN, Donald Wiucliester, general agt. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; b. Belchertown, .Mass., IMar. 12, lS8(i; s. Robert Longlcy and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Bridgman; student Belchertown High Sell.; Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass. Con- nected with traffic dept. X.El Telephone & Tele- grapli Co., Boston, until Mar., 1909; spl. agt. in Conn, for Travelers Ins. Co., 1909-11, at Phila., 1911-13; gen. agt. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., at Springlield, Mass., since 1913; sec. Western Mass. Underwriters' Assn. ISIem. Springfield Bd. of Trade; councilor Boys' Club, Springfield. Repub- lican. Conglist. IVlason. Clubs: Springfield (coun- try, 'Winthrop Country. Recreations: outdoor sport.'^. Home: 31 Maple St. Office: 293 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. BBIDOMAN, Oeorg-e W., lumberman, farmer; 1>. llaiciuick. Vt., l'"eb. 21, 1840; s. Dorman and Achsah (Mitcliel) Bridgman; descendant of James Bridgman, who settled in Hartfoid, (ronn., 1640 (Orlando Bridgman, 3d, built Bridgman Ft., neat Brattleboro, Vt., defended same and hunted In- dians with dogs); ed. dist. sch. and high sch.. East Hard wick; m. Helen M. McLoud, of Woodbury, Vt., Feb. 10, 1866; children (2 living), i\Iaude Helen, George Edward. Was one of first to enlist in Civil War from Hardwick; pvt. Co. F, 2d Regt., Vt. Vols., Apr. 19, 1861; hon. discharged as 2d It., Aug. 20, 1864; participated in 1st battle of Bull Run and in 16 other battles; severely wounded in Battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Lived in Sutton, Vt., 1866-77, Barton, 1877-86, and since 1886 on old homestead at Hardwick, settled by grandfather, 1795; engaged in lumbering and farm- ing; was lister and justice of peace in Sutton; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep. from Barton, 1882, Hard- wick, 18 94; 6 yrs. selectman, 3 yrs. lister in Bai'ton; trustee pub. libraiy IS yrs.; town grand .iuror 2 terms, co. grand .iuror 3 terms; built sev- eral bldgs. in Hardwick, 1905, and largely instru- mental in erection of Hardwick Memorial Bldg. ; now retired from active business affairs. Trustee Vt. Soldiers' Home; mem. Pensi6n Bd., Vt. state aid for Soldiers of Civil War. Mem. G.A.R. (comdr. 15 j'rs. ; asst. insp. gen. on staff Gen. Palmer). Progressi\e. Home: Hardwick, Vt. BRIDGMAN, Howard Allen, editor; b. l^orth- amplon, -Mass., Aug. 20, ],S60; s. Sidney E. and Harriet (Phelps) Bridgman; A.B., Amherst, 1883; student Hartford Theol. Sem., 1884-5; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1887; (D.D., Oberlin, 190S); m. Helen North Bryant, of Witherbee, N.Y., July 1898. Prin. high sch., Granby, Mass., 1883-4; asso. editor, 1887-9, mng. editor, 1889-11, editor-in-chief since 1911, the Congregationalist. Ordained Congl. min- istry, Nov. 19, 1890. Dir. Soutli End House Social Settlement. Republican. Clubs: Authors', 20tli Cen- tury, Monday. Author: Steps Christward, 1903; Real Religion, 1910. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* BBIDOIIAN, Isaac, teacher; b. Hanover, N.H., Oct. 2, 1S33; s. Isaac and Lucy (Chandler) Brhlg- man; prep, edn., Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H.; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1856 (Phi Beta Kappa), I'h.D., 1886; m. Mary E. Gleason, of Mclndoe Falls, Vt., Nov. 10, 1860; 5 cliildren, Walter R., b. 1860 (now prof. Lake I'orest Coll.); John C, b. 1861 (of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.); Mrs. Mary F. Stedman, b 1864; Levey C, and Bessie D. (both deceased). Teacher, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1858-65; prin. Clas- sical Sch., Syracuse, N.Y., 1866-75; traveled and studied abroad, 1876-7; teacher, Cleveland, O., 1877-87, Norlliampton, Mass., 1887, until retired; v.-p. and mem. investment com., Nanotuck Sav- ings Bank. Independent Republican. Conglist, Mem. Psi LTpsilon. Recreations: gardening, lit. and social (li\ eisions. Address: Northampton, Mass. BRIDGMAN, Iiewis Jesse, illustrator, author; 1). Lawrence, ISIass., Nov. 17, 1857; s. William Jiall and Martha Hannah (Neal) Bridgman; A.B., Har- vard, 1881; m. Lucy Stanwood Blanchard, of North Andover, Mass., Nov. 8, 1883 (died Jan. 26, 1892); m. 2d, Annie Page Campbell, of I'lyniouth, Mass., June 7, 1893. Pres. First Nationalist Club, of Bos- ton, 1892-3; del. People's I'arty Nat. Conv., Omaha, 1892; now Republican. Mem. sch. bd. of Salem, 1901-12. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.). Aharmacist, Mass.. 1892; m. Sarah Estelle Irish, of Boston, Mass.. Oct. 18, 1905: 1 daughter, Betsy Weeks. Entered dins business, Taunton. 1889; partner. Ripley & P.iiggs. retail druggists, 1893-5; became connected as trav- eling salesman with Thomas G. Plant Co., shoe mfrs., 1895, dept. mgr.. 1897, dir., 1904. v.-".. 19i'5. treas. and dir. since 1911; treas. and dir. Dorotiiy Dodd Shoe Co.; dir. Peoples Nat. Bank. Boston. Mem. Nat. Shoe Mfrs". Assn. (exec. com.). Boston Boot & Shoe Club (exec. com.). Mem. 1st Corps Cadets Boston, 1901-5. Renubliean. Mason iK.T. ): mem. K.P. Clul)s: Boston (-'ity. T'-n"ineers ■ 'Pedesco Country (Swampscott, Mass.). Home: Biookline, Mass. Office: 101 Bickf-ord St.. Boston. BRIGGS, Frederic Melancthon, surgeon; b. Langwood (Biookline). :Mass., Nov. 23. 1S57: s. Richard and Mary Frances (Towne) Briggs: A.P... Harvard. 1879; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1883; studied Vienna, Austria, 1885-6; m. Grace Stick- ney Wood, of Cambridge. Mass.. Sept. 2fi. 1893. Practiced. Boston, since 1886; apptd. mem. staff. Boston Dispensary, 1886, surgeon. 1888-12. since consulting surgeon; asst. prof. clin. surgery. 1896- 97. prof., 1897-12. prof, surgei-y, 1912. now prof, emeritus. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., also soc. of fac- ulty since 1905. Democi'at. T^nitari.in. iSIem. Am. Med. .-Xssn.. Mass. Med. Soc. Boston .Soc. for IMed. Improvement, Boston Med. Libi-ary Assn., Mass. Medical Benevolent Society (life). Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Union Boat, Boston City. Author of several monographs on surg. subjects. Recrea- tions: golf, motoring. Home: Pocasset, Mass. Of- fice: 536 Commonwe,alth Av., Boston.* BRIGGS. Frederick Huntinfrton, mfr.: b. Bos- ton, Mav .", ISCt!: s, 01i\(r tjeonard and Marv Sabin (Stone) Briggs: Ph.B., Brown U., 1889: rh. Ada L. Langlev, of Boston, Aug. 12, 1891. Began in employ of Farley, Harve.v & Co., Boston. 1883: entered manufacture of billiard tables with father. 1889, now partner Oliver I^. Briggs & Son: trustee Boston Penny Savings Bank, Mass. Charitable Me- chanics' Assn. Mem. Boston Chaml)er of Com- merce, Mass. Hist, and Geneal. Soc, S.R., Beta Theta Phi. Episcopalian. Mason (32°. Shriner). Clubs: Boston Art. Boston Yacht. Bay State Au- tomobile. Boston Athletic Assn. Home: 449 Bea- con St. (Office: 61 Essex St., Boston. BRIGGS, G. Iiorlngr, hospital management; b. Boston. .Aug. 1. 1868: s. Henry P. and Katherine E. (Briggs) Briggs; descendant of Waltei- Briggs. who settled at Scituate. Mass.. about 1640; ed. grammar schs. and 1 yr. in high sch.. Biookline. Mass ; m. Maud Fuller Smith, of Brookline, .lune 1. 1893: 7 children. Henrv P.. Elsie P.. Ruth L.. Stuart M.. Alden. I.,ucy W.. Edward W. Was con- nootpd v'th the B"«ton Office of the C. B. /i- O. R.R.. 19 yrs.. leaving as transfer agt.: with .\m. Tele- lihone & Telegraph Cc>.. Boston, 2 yrs.; mgr. Bos- ton Floating Hosp. since Feb., 1906. Active in Biookline affairs, also in municipal and state poli- tics. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Boston Citv. Hume: 94 Walnut I'l., Brookline, Mass. Office: 5"4 1 )e\i>iishire St., Boston, Mass. BRIGGS, Georgre; b. Scarsburg. Vt., July 3, 1882; s. .\llen E. and Ijucena F. Briggs; ed. common schs., Searsburg; m. June 16, I:tl4, Coniz B. Cle- ment, of Searsburg. Has engaged in farming and lumbering at Searsburg ever since beginning of active career; has served in various offices at Searsburg, including constable, collector of taxes, lister, pound keeper, first selectman, justice of the peace, town treas., town elk., now tilling three offices last named and lister: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Democrat. Baptist. Address: Searsburg, Vt. BRIGGS, Georg"e, lawyer, insp. ins. loans; b. IJiandoii. Vt., s. Ebenezer N. and Louisa (Wither- ell) Briggs; A.B., Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y., 1866, A.M., 1869; read law in office of Hon. George F. Edmunds, Burlington; m. Anna S. Higgins, of Brandon, Vt, Oct. 6, 1881; 4 children, W. R., b. Oct. 4, 1869; Mrs. Jennie B. Davenport, June 7, 1S72; Katherine M., Jan. 21, 1883; Florence D., Oct. 1, 1884. Admitted to bar, 1868; practiced in partnership with Gov. E. J. Ormsbee, 1886-07; dir. Vt. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., since 1876 (except for 1 yr.); dir. Nat. Life Ins. Co., since 1889, devoting large liart of time to inspection of city loans for the co. Pres. Trustees of Diocese of Vt. Republican, Epis- copalian. Recreations: bridge whist. Address: 131 State St., Montpelier. Vt. BRIGGS, Georg-e Ernest, business man; b. Shel- donville, IMass., May 3, 1873; s. Rev. Thomas Pearl and Sarah Jane (Chamberlain) Briggs; ed. gram- mar sch., Cambridge, Mass.; m. Apr. 7, 1900, Effle L. Backer, of Melrose, Mass. With Charles River Nat. Bank, Cambridge, Mass., 1888-98; with Lee, Higginson & Co., bankers, Boston, 1898-07; pres. Tjexington Lumber Co. since Jan. 1, 1907; trustee I^exington Savings Bank. Baptist; chmn. bd. mgrs. Am. Bapt. Foreign Missionary Soc; trustee New- ton Theol. Instn. Progressive in politics. Clubs: Boston City, Old Belfry, Belmont Spring Country, Lexington (jolf. Address. Lexington, Mass.* BRIGGS, Georg-e S., merchant: b. Rockford, 111., Jan. 23, 1859; s. Chester C. and Emeline M. (Peck) Briggs; descendant of Colonial ancestors on both paternal and maternal sides; ed. pub. sclis. of Rockford; grad. Brvant & Stratton Business Coll., 1876; m. Mary Taggart, of Rockford, 111., Mar. 10, 1880; 1 son, Maurice T. Briggs. M.D. Began busi- ness with father in mfr. of agrl. implements. Rock- ford; afterwards mem. firm of Weyburn & Briggs, mfrs. of screen doors; removed to Swampscott, Mass., 1908, and since in coal business. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Boston Yacht. Rec- reations: motoring. Home: 14 Eastern Av., Lynn, Mass. Office: 167 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. BRIGGS, J(OBeph) Bmmons, surgeon: b. Digh- ton, Mass., Mar. 13, 1869; s. Albert and Sarah Jane (Simmons) Briggs; ed. pub. schs. and Bristol Acad., Taunton, Mass.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1890; post-grad, work, U. of Vienna; m. Norfolk, Mass., Sept. 20, 1893, Carrie A. Moore (died, 1900); m. 2d, Maiden, Mass., Sept. 10, 1903, Flora L. Toulmin. Began practice at Boston, 1890; prof, clinical surgery, Boston U. .Sch. of Me(3icine; surgeon Mass. Homoe. Hosp., and consulting ob- stetrician Maternity Dept. same; consulting sur- geon Wesson Memorial Hosp. (Springfield), Natick Hosp., Morton Hosp. (Taunton), and Whidden Me- morial Hosp., Everett, Mass. Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Homcpopathy, Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Homoe. Med. Soc, of Western Mass., Worcester Co. Homne. Med. Soc. INIason (Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Art. Ad- dress: 4 77 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. BRIGGS, Katharine Hartnng', hospital supt. ; b. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 29, 1888; d. William Fuller and Clara (Hartung) Briggs; descendant of ,Tohn .-Mden. of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs. of Pa.; business coll., Scranton. Pa.; seminary, AT'incennes, Tnd.; I>incoln- Jefferson I^.. Hammond, Ind.; unmar- ried. Began as nurse at Christ Hosp., ,Tersey City, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 159 N.J.; supt. Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp., Con- cord, N.H. Episcopalian. Address: Margaret Pills- bury Gen. Hosp.. Concord, N.H. BRIGGS, lie Baron Russell, college pres. ; b. Salem, Mass., Dec. 11, 1855; giad. Harvard, 1875 (A.M., 1882; hon. LL.D., Harvard. 1900, Western Reserve. 1906); m. Sept. 5, 1883, Marv Frances De Quedville. Asst. prof. English, 1885-90, prof. Eng- lish since 1890. dean of Coll., 1891-02. dean faculty of Arts and Sciences since 1902, Boylston prof, rhetoric and oratory since 1904, Haivard; pres. Radcllffe Coll. since 1903. Home: 76 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. BRIGGS, Ii(loyd) Vernon, M.D.; b. Boston. Aug. 13, 1S63; s. T.loyd and Sarah Elizabeth E. (Kent) Briggs; attended Boston Latin Sch., Chauncv Hall Sch., Tufts IMed. Coll.. Dartmouth Med. Coll.; M.D.. Med. Coll. of Va., 1899; m. Brookline. Mass.. June. 1905, Mary T. Cabot. Practiced in Boston since 1899; specialist in mental diseases; visited hosps. for insane in England and Scotland. 1905. Ger- many, Austria. Holland and Switzerland. 1907; for- merly dir. New England Hosp. for Women and Children; has been for many yrs. commr. for alien insane for Mass.. etc. IMem. staff, and phys. to mental dept. Boston Dispensary; dir. Puritan Trust Co.. Boston. Served 6 yrs. in 1st corps cadets, M.V.M. Mem. Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn.. Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn.. Boston Med. Library Assn.. A.A.A.S.. N.E. Historic- Geneal. Soc, Bostonian Soc, Old Colony Hist. Soc, of Taunton, Mass.. Essex Inst., of Salem. Mass., Pilgrim Soc. (trustee), Mo. Hist. Soc. (hon.), Han- cock N.H. Hist. Soc. (v.-p.). Alpha Kappa Kappa, etc. Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs: St. Bo- tolph (Boston). Nat. Arts (New York). Eastern Yacht (Marblehead. Mass.). Author of several books on hist, and geneal. sub.iects and articles on auto-intoxication as cause of insanity, and one of the pioneers advocating hosps. or wards for incipi- ent cases of insanity. Author of bill which first treated the insane persons found on the streets as an ill person and not a prisoner; the bill making the head physician personally responsible In in- sane hosps. of Mass.: the bill for employment of instructors in insane hosps. in Mass. to teach nurses and attendants how to occupy their pa- tients' time, etc. Address: 64 Beacon St.. Boston. BRIGGS, Warren Richard, architect: b. Maiden. Mass.. .June fi, 1850; s. Evans E. and Mary Georgi- anna Brigfrs: ed. pvt. schs. nr. Boston: tech. edn. l5cole des Beaux Arts. Paris; m. Eliza H. Beach, of Bridgepoi-t. Conn.. Feb. 7. 1882. Engaged in archi- tectural practice since 1869. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects (ures. Conn chapter). Architectural League New York, Society Anciens ■ftleves du .Jules Andr&. Republican. Clubs: University. Seaside, Seaside Outing. Brooklawn Country (Bridgeport), Housatonic (Stratford), Metabetchouan Fishing and Game (Canada). Home: Stratford, Conn. Of- fice: Bridgenort. Conn. BRIGHAM, Caleb !■., banker; b. Marlboro, Mass., Mar. 12, 1858; s. Tileston and Maria L. (Russell) Brieham; ed. pub. schs.; grad. N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1876; post-grad, work, Boston U. Coll. of Music; m. Annie E. Robinson. Began active career as teacher of music and organ but was obliged to Jibandon the profession on account of trouble with his wrist; elk. Hudson Savings Bank, 1878-82; elk. Hudson Nat. Bank. 1882-1883. since cashier. Home: Hud-^on. Mass. BRIGHAM. Clarence Saunders, librarian; b. Providence, R.I.. Aug. 5. 1877; s. .John Olin and Alice (Saunders) Brigham; descendant of Thomas Brigham. Cambridge, Mass.. 1635: A.B., Brown U., 1899 (hon. A.M., 1909): m. Alice Louise Comstock, of Providence. Nov. 12, 1910; 1 daughter. Eliza- beth Comstock. Asst. in Brown U. library, 1899- 1900; librarian R.I. Hist. Soc, 1900-8, Am. Antiq. Soc, Worcester, Mass., since 1909. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. Am. Hist. As.sn., A.L.A., Bibliog. Soc America, Colonial Soc of Mass., Prince Soc. of Boston, Bunker Hill Monument Assn. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country. Agawam Hunt (Providence). Recreations: golf, tennis. Author: Memorial of Amos Perrv, 1900; History of Rhode Island, 1902: Blbliograp'hv of Rhode Island His- tory, 1902; Seven teentli Century Placenames of Piovidence, 1903; Report on tlie Archives of Rhode Island. 1904; The Narrgansett Indians, 1905; Rec- ords of Council for New England, 1912; Bibliogra- phy of American Newspapers, 1913. Editor: Rec- ords of the Town of Portsmouth, 1901; The Harris Papers, 1902; Major Butler's Fourth Paper, 1903; Royal Proclamations Concerning America, 1911. Occasional contbr. to hist, and geneal. mags. Home: 34 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass.* BRIGHAM, Clarence Sumner, M.D. ; b. Bakers- field. Vt., Feb. 5. 1867; s. William Oakley and Nella M. (Perkins) Brigham; grad. Brigham Acad., Bakersfield. Vt, 1885; A.B., U. of Vt., 1889; U. Vt. Coll. of IVIedicine, 1891; post-grad, course. New York Polyclinic; m. Lena N. Walker, of Leomin- ster, Mass., Sept. 21, 1911. Began practice at Jamaica, Vt., Nov.. 1891; removed to Leominster, Mass.; mem. sch. bd. and med. insp. pub. schs., Leominster; chmn. Progressive Town Com. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Co. Med. Soc, etc. Pres. Men's League Pilgrim Congl. Ch.; v.-p. Leominster Hist. Soc. Mem. Improved Order of Red :Men. Address: 61 Pearl St., Leominster, Mass. BRIGHAM, Bdwin Davenport, merchant; b. Marlboro, Mass., Nov. 13, 1850; s. Levi Samuel and Elizabeth (Davenport) Brigham; ed. pub. schs.; m. Elis Wanstrom, of East Providence, R.I., Aug. 23, 1876; 2 children, Charles Edwin (deceased). Fred Washington, b. July 7, 1882. In charge of stock for Rumford Chem. CJo.. East Providence. 5 yrs.. and with Seekonk Ice Co., Seekonk, Mass., 5 yrs.; entered ice business at Ashburnham, Mass., 1882, and added coal, 1886; overseer of poor, 3 yrs.: supt. water works, 6 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow (rep. Grand Lodge, 1905). Club: Ash- burnham Farmers'. Address: Ashburnliam, Mass. BRIGHAM, Edwin Howard, librarian; b. Boston, Sept. 27, 1840; s. Elijah Sparhawk and Sarah Jane (Rogers) Brigham: descendant of Thomas Brig- ham, called '"The Puritan," who came to Boston, 163 2; prep. edn. high sch., Watertown, Mass.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1868; m. Jane Spring Pierce, of Watertown, Mass., Oct. 24, 1871; chil- dren, Ethel (Mrs. Albert T. Leatherbee), Ralph Pierce. Enlisted as pvt. Co. A, 4th Bat. Rifles, M.V.M.. Mav 1, 1861; pvt. Co. A. 13th Mass. Vol. Inf., July 20. 1861; hosp. steward, U.S.A., Feb. 24. 1864-75; asst. librarian Boston Med. Library, 1875- 09; since library curator, etc.; librarian Mass. Med. Soc since 1884. Mem. Mil. Hist. Soc. of Mass.. S.A.R. Unitarian. Mason. Recreations: history, gen. reading, walking. Home: 72 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Ofiice: 8 The Fenway, Boston. BRIGHAM, Herbert P., lawyer; b. Bakersfield. Vt., July 13, 1852; s. Josiah F. and Jane (Fay) Brigham; prep. edn. New Hampton Inst.; LL.B.. U. of Mich, Dept. of Law, 1875; m. Jennie M. Hill, of Chicago, 111., 1893. Practiced in San Francisco. Cal., and Virginia City. Nev., 1875-7, since at Bakersfield, Vt. ; has acted as referee in many important causes; v.-p. Enosburg Falls Savings Bank & Investment Co., Union Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; dir. Lamoille Co. Nat. Bank; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1882, 1884; Dem. candidate for sec. of state of Vt, 1886 and for gov. of Vt., 1890; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1894; Dem. candidate for U.S. Senate, 1896. Served as chief of staff, title of col., under Gov. Page; apptd. by Gov. Bell as mem. com. to investigate public instns. of the state. Methodist. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: Bakersfield, Vt. BRIGHAM, Herbert Olin, librarian; b. Provi- dence. R.I.. Dec. 15, 1875: s. John Olin and Alice (Saunders) Brigham; ed. pvt. sch., and Brown U. ; unmarried. Asst. librarian. Brown U.. 1898-03; state librarian of R.I., since 1903. Mem. A.L.A., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Nat. Assn. State Libraries. Am. Econ. Assn.. Am. Assn. Law Li- braries. Conglist. Home: 15 Manning St. Office: State House, Providence. R.I. BRIGHAM, Horace Bugfene, mfr. ; b. Westboro. Mass.. Aug. 27, 1862; s. George Ball and Mary Phipps (Homer) Brigham; ed. Worcester Acad.; Brown U. : m. Sadie Crocker, of Brewster, Mass.. Oct. 20, 1885. Identified with manufacture of boots and shoes since 1885; succeeded to George B. Brig- 160 WIIO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ham & Sons, cstablislied by his fatlier, 1S59. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Kejiublican. Baptist. Address: AVcstboro, ,Mas.<^. BRIGHAM, John Iielaud, mfr., banker; b. West- boro, -Ma.-^s., Sei>l. 11. 1855; s. George Hall and Caroline (Jones) Brigham: ed. jjub. sells.; ni. Westboro, Mass., Dec. 25, 1SS4, Sarah A. Harding. Worlced as a boy in his fatlier's siioe factory, ^Vostboru; partner, same, 1872-91, head of tlie firm since 1S91; dir. Westboro Savings Bank; pres. Westboro Nat. Bank since 1895; selectman, 2 yrs., and sewer and water commr., 9 yrs. Home: West- boro. Mass. BRIOHAM, "William E., journalist; b. Boston, I'eb. jr,, 1st,.',; s. Moses Bartlett and Almira Kliza betb (l-illebro\vnj Brigham; grad. Somerville (Mass.) High Sell., 1SS4; m. Lettie .lane Mitchell, of Skowhegan, Me., Sept. 2. ISSS; m. 2d, Carrie Emerson Brown, of Nortli Hampton. X.H., .Jan 21, 1899. On editorial staff Boston Globe, 1884-91; mng. editor l.,ynii (Mass.) Daily Press, 1891-4; mgr. Somerville Citizen, 1895-8; polit. and legis- lative writer Boston Evening Transcript, 1898-02; pvt. sec. Eugene N. Foss, 1902-7; asst., 1907-8. since 1908 regular Washington corr. Boston Evening Transcript. Asso. editor History of the Brigham Family, 1902-7; writer on economic topics. RepuV)lican. Christian Scientist. Mason. Recreations: golf, music. Home: 3119 .35th St., N.W. Address: si Hume Bife Bldg.. Washington, D.C. BRIGHAM, William Hartwell, slioe mfr. and adiutant general; Feb. 1, 1863-May 22, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BRIGHAM, William M., lawyer; b. IVIarlboro, :\lass., .Jan. 2:.. ls64; s. Addington M. and Mary (Estabrook) Brigham; prep. edn. Marlboro Higli Sch.; A.B., Boston U.. 1887; LL.B., Boston Sch. of Law. 1889; admitted to Middlesex Co. bar, 1889; m. Palmer, Mass., June 20, 1889. Florence R. Eyers. Asso. justice Police Ct., Marlboro; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1899-07; served on all principal coms. : Judiciary, Cities (chmn. 7 yrs). Election Laws, Rules, spl. com. on Revision of Ry. and St. Ry. Laws, Com. on Revision of Pub. Statutes and Ins. Laws, Com. on Reception to Pres. McKinlev. Re- publican. Mem. I.O.F., S. of V., P. of H. Home: :\[arllioro. Mass. BRIGHT, Blmer Horace, securities; b. Cam- bridge, Mass.. June 26, 1860: s. Horace O. and .lunia (). ( ll((wp) Bright; ed. puJi. schs., Cambridge; m. Mary F. Bill, of Cambridge, Dec. 28, 1894; 4 cliildren. Horace O., Alexander H., Elizabeth, .Tunia. With Brooks & Warner, bankers and bro- kers, Boston, 1878-84; supt. Boston Ice Co., 1884- 03: an organizer, and mem. firm of Pettigrew, Bright & Co., since 1904: pres. Central Trust Co., Ciimliridge, since 1905; dir. Boston Confectionery Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Cam- bridge Bd. of Trade. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Cam- bridge, 1889-90; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1890-1. Democrat. Conglist. IMason (K.T.). Clubs: Ex- change, Economy, Cambridge, Beverly Yaclit. Home: Cambridge, Mass. (Office: 75 State St., Boston. BRIGHTBII.Ii, Edwin Punk, lecturer: b. Pal- myra. Pa., Aug. 28, 18(;2; s. Jolm J. and Mary (Funk) BrightJjill: ed. Witmer's Acad., I'almyra, Pa., Lebanon, Pa., High Sch.. Pa. State Normal Sch., Lock Haven, Pa., Platinate Coll., Myerstown, Pa., U. of Minn., Minneapolis; LL.B., Dickinson Coll. Law Sch., Carlisle, Pa.; also student Sch. of Ex- pression, Boston, and summer sessions. Harvard and U. of Minn.: unmai-ried. Supt. pub. schs. in various states for a numlier of yrs.: admitted to bar, 1896; frequent contlir. to newspapers and humane journals; began as lecturer before teach- ers' insts., 1882; lectures upon literary, humani- tarian, humorous and reform (temperance, anti- cigarette) subjects; also illustrated lectures, "Tlie Equine Smart Set." "Literary Shrines In and Around Boston." Recreations: schooling Ky. bred young saddlers, photography (lantern slides," trans- parencies), writing short stories. Episcopalian. Ind. Republican .Address: 12 Huntington A\-., Boston. BRiaHTMA.N, Charles O., general contractor: b. New Bedford, Mass., Mar. 28, 185.^; s. Oliver P. and Sarah J. (Pierce) Brightman; ed. pub. schs.. New Bedford; m. May 15, 1876, Anna Cronan, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Engaged as contractor in New Bedford since 1879; pres. New Bedford Parker House Corpn. ; pres. Hodges Finishing Co., East I>edliam, Mass.; mem. Bd. of Pub. Works, New Bedford, 3 yrs.; mem. City Council, 1877; one of commrs. apptd. by governor to build the new jail in Fall River; mem. Governor's Council, 1908-11. Trustee New Bedford Textile Sch. Mem. Mass. Rep. State Central Com., since 1892. Unitarian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Wamsutta, Dartmouth. Home: 82 Mill St. Office: 72 N. Water St., New Bedford, Mass. BRIMBIiECOM, John C, editor and pub.; b. Swampscott, Mass., Jan. 21, 1868; s. John B. and Mary A. (Lewis) Brimblecom; descendant of John Brimblecomb, who was married in Boston, 1651, settled in Marblehead, 1652, the family home for over 200 vrs. ; ed. pub. schs., Newton, Mass.; m. Lillie Frances Stone, of W'atertown, Mass., June 11, 1891: 3 children, Janet, Helen, Warren K. Asst. city elk., Newton, Mass., 1885-92; agt. Bd. of Health, 1893-7; elk. Common Council, 1888-97; elk. of committees. City of Newton, since 1898; editor and pub. Newton Graphic, and treas. and dir. Newton Graphic Pub. Co. since 1900. Republican. Unitarian. Chapter Mason: Odd Fellow. Clubs: Hunnewell, Civic (sec), Middlesex. Home: 25 Brea- more Rd. Office: 8 Centre Place, Newton, Mass. BRINIiEY, Godfrey Malbone, clergyman, edu- cator; b. Perth Amboy, N.J., Nov. 22, 1864; s. Edward and Andrewetta Sims (Rowlett) Brinley; A.B., Trinity Coll., Conn.. 1888, A.M., 1895; studied divinity under Bishop Parker, Dr. J. H. Coit and Rev. Frederick Kinsman, of Oxford U., Eng., with work under Prof. Harper of Yale, and at summer session, Cambridge Theol. Sch.; m. Elizabeth Agnes Miller, of Morristown, N.J., June 17, 1902; 2 children, Elizabeth Malbone, b. Oct. 6, 1906; Godfrey Malbone, Jr. (deceased). Deacon, 1893, priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; master in charge of Lower Sch. of St. Paul's Sch., since 1901. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Clubs: University (New York), Morris Co. Go\t, Morristown Field. Address: Concord, N.H. BRINSMADB, Ada Gibson Colton, educator; b. Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 5, 1864; d. Willis Strone and Lucy Parsons (Gibson) Colton; descendant of (Quartermaster George Colton, the first Colton in America, and of Thomas Hooker; ed. at home by parents, and at the Gunnery Sch., Washington, Conn.; m. Dec. 23, 1895, William Gold Brinsmade, of Washington, Conn, (died 1908). Assisted hus- band in founding the Ridge Sch. (for boys), 1894; since death of husband has conducted sch. which has been changed from a coll. prep. sch. to a sch. for young boys only. Conglist. Home: The Ridge School, Washington, Conn. BRIIfSMABB, John Chapin, school principal; b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 24, 1852; s. William Bart- lett and Charlotte Blake (Chapin) Brinsmade; A.B., Harvard, 1874; m. Mary Gold Gunn, of Washington, Conn., Oct. 4, 1876. Teacher, 1874-81, prin. since 1881, Gunnery Sch., Washington, Conn. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1909, Conn. Senate, 1911 (chmn. joint legislative com. on edn.); mem. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902, Conn. State Civil Service Commn., Conn. Council Edn. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Afli. Polit. Science Assn., Conn. Civil Service Reform Assn., Litchfield Co. University Club, S.A.R. Home: 'Washington, Conn.* BRINSMADE, William Gold, educator; Jan. 21, 1858-Dec. S, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) BRIRT, WiUlam Story, druggist; b. Bath, Me., Oct. 0, 1870; s. Milton S. and Susannah P. (Higgins) Brirv; descended from early settlers of Cape Cod: grad. Bath High Sch.. 18S9; student Bowdoin Coll. 1 vr. ; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, Boston, 1903; m. Aiar. 2, 1899, Etta M. Morrill, of Boston, Mass. In drug business in Melrose, Mass., since 1900; for- warding business, Boston, since 1905; insp. milk and foods, Melrose; mem. Rep. City Com. since 1900. Trustee Mass. Coll. Pharmacy; mem. Mass. State Bd. Pharmacy. Pres. Mass. State Pharm. Assn., 1911, 1912; pres. Boston Druggists' Assn.; mem. Am. PhE.rm. Assn., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 161 Mass. Coll. Pharm. Alumni Assn., Boston Retail Ind., Aug-. 1, 1907. Prof, philosophy, Bates Coll., Druggists' Assn., Nat. Assn. Retail Druggists, Bos- since 190."). Mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Phi Gamma ton Druggists' Assn., etc. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); Delta. Author: Philosophy of Music, 1911. Trans- mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks, Zeta Psi (Bow- lator: Spinoza's Descarte's Principles of Philoso- (loin). Club: Melrose. Home: 88 E. Wyoming' Av. phy. Contbr. articles to philos. mags. Recreations: Office: 45 Wyoming Av., Melrose, Mass. tennis, fishing. Address: 17 Mountain Av., Lewis- BRZSCOi:, Charles Henry, lawyer; b. Newtown, ton. Me. Conn., Dec. 20, 1S31; s. Charles B. and Mary (David- BRITTEN, Flora Phelps Harley, lecturer. (See son) Briscoe; ed. pub. schs.; admitted to bar, 1854; yoi lii09.) m. Newark, N.J., Nov. 14, 1855, Anna J. Traver .„„.,„„„.„ .„,_., (died, Mar., 1875); children, Willis A (deceased), BRITTEIT, Pred Ernest, clergyman, lecturer; Anna T. (Mrs. David L. Sanford), Alice (Mrs. John "?oved to Jackson Mich, (bee vol. 1909, also Who's F. George); m. 2d, Newtown. June, 1878, Alice E. ^^ ho in America, 1'J08-IJ.) Bradley. Began practice in Enfield, 1854; removed BBITTON, Rodney G-., banker; b. Springfield, Vt., oflace to Hartford, 1868; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., Aug. 5, 1833; s. Jotham, Jr., and Eleanor (Goold) 1857, 64, 78 (speaker of House, 1878), Senate, 1861; Britton; descendant of William Britton, of West- judge of Ct. of Common Pleas, Hartford Co., 1869- moreland, N.H., Jotham Bretton, of Springfield, 75. Home: Enfield, Conn. Office: 50 State St., Hart- Vt.; ed. common schs. and Springfield Wesleyan ford, Conn. Sem.; m. Abby Goodnow of Grafton, Windham Co., BRISCOE, John Manvers, forester; b. Pottsville, Vt., Oct. 5, 1859; children, Lena A., Wallace H. (de- Pa., July -^2. 1S78; s. Sidney Bernard and Sarah ceased), Ethel G. (Mrs. Thomas D Perry). En- (Loeser) Briscoe; M.F., Yale Forest Sch., 1909; m. gaged in mfr. of woodenware, 18o9-88; since not in June 28, 1911, Ethel Griscom, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. active business; pres. Springfield Savings Bank, In U.S. Forest Service, 1909-10; head of Forestry also auditor and mem. bd. of investment; cemetery Dept., U. of Me., since 1910. Mem. Soc. Am. For- commr. Town of Springfield. Served as first select- esters. Episcopalian. Author of numerous articles rnan, assessor 2 terms, mem. sch. com. 4 terms, in Forest bulls, and circulars, and in other forestry ^"^.^,^9^ °l, *'l® P?^?? ** terrns. Was mem. Know and other pubis. Home: The Colonial, Bangor, Me. Nothing Party, 1855, now Republican. Conglist. BRISCOE, Margaret Sutton (Mrs. Arthur James Address: 39 South St., Springfield, Vt. Hopkins), author. See Hopkins, Margaret Sutton. ^^^JRITTON, WUliam John, lawyer; b. Wolfeboro, Bristol Co., mfrs. electrical recording meters, etc. BRITTON, Wilton Everett, entomologist; b. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. S.A.R. Home: Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 18, 1868; s. Benjamin How- Waterbury Conn ard and Emma Eliza (Wright) Britton; student N. BRTSTOI. Bennet B mfr- b Nmientiick Conn ^- ^°'^^- ^^^- ^^^ Mech. Arts, 1889-93. B.S., 1893; M^. ? 1S68' f B?niamiifH'anVl pSne (^^^ ^^^*^- student, Cornell, 1893-4. Yale, 1899-03, Ph.D., Bristol- ed^^ammar and hi4 fchs Waterburv ^^^^' '"^ S^^^^' ^-H- Apr. 30, 1895, Bertha Madeline and Naulatu'ck- M E SteveAs Inst Tech H^^^^ Perkins. Asst., May 1, 1894, horticulturist, Oct. 1, ken N T 1893 m GeVtrude Rexford of Wins ted l^^*' entomologist, Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta., and Conn lime ^8 is9S 6 children MaivL^ ^^^^^ entomologist since July, 1901. Pres. Donald He?^n Rexford Allvn PaunneMar<^ret^ Evelvn ^- Mitchell Library, and Beecher Park Memorial, See The BrTstol Co WateH^^^^ 1894-08 ^ I"^- Fellow A.A.A.S; mem. Am. Assn. Econ. Ento- nres The Industrfai Instiniment Co Foxboro mologists (pres., 1909), Entomol. Soc. of America, mIss since 190S was sec TnTtrea^^ Standard ^onn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Conn. Bot. Soc, Gaule Mf- Co now trelf of "ts successor F^^^ ^^^^ Alumni Assn. of New Haven, Alumni Assn. b(fro Co p'l^es Foxb^ro Nft Bank- dir Mfrs Nat N-^. Coll. Agrl. and Mech. Arts, Sigma Xi, Patrons Brnk.'^WefbufrSfnn'' P^ ?o'm''olnl'r^f^c.^%'oi» ''''^'Z.i°''9^f a^'S-^T'" ^"■ Conglist. Address: Foxboro, Mass. oTc°J.°i^grf ^E^t'^sL, S°e'^^kall'n,'coni"''^ ^^'^ BRISTOL, John Wolcott, lawyer; b. New Haven, _„_„„ « _, . , , „ , Conn., May 13. 1855; s. William B. and Caroline ,^^^^^' ^^P/lv® ^^7^^"^', ^^anker; b. Brighton. (Bliss) Bristol; A.B., Yale, 1877; LL.B., Yale, Mass., Dec. 9 1860; s. Ralph Hall and Jerusha Ann Law Sch.. 1879; unmarried. Admitted to Conn, bar fii'^nt (Beal) Brock; grad. Brighton High Sch., 1879. and since practiced at New Haven; mem. 1879; m. Mary L. (?ooch, of Brighton, Dec. 3. 1891; Bristol & White. Mem. Conn. Bar Assn., Delta children, Newhall, Mildred Elizabeth, Robert Kappa Epsilon (Phi Chapter). Conglist. Clubs: l^^wes. Clk. in Nat. Market Bank, Brighton, 1879- Graduates'. Quinnipiack, New Haven Country. 91: treas. Brighton Sayings Bank, 1891-03: treas. Home: 27 Hillhouse Av. Address: 42 Church St., S°"]^ ^^^■^i"?^ ^ank, 1903-*, pre.s. since 1903; dir. New Haven Conn Market Trust Co. Mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1902-5, -R-RT^Tftx' -ro-niini^ -B^ryvv mathprnntiVinn- b 1906-13 (chmn., 1913). Conglist. Mem. Am. Bank- BRISTOL, William Henry, mathematician b. gj-g. Assn.. Mass. State Bankers' Assn. Home: 39 WatcTbury, Conn. July 5 1859 s Benjamin Aiel Lanark Rd., Brighton Dist. Office: 75 Tremont St., and Pauline (Phelps) Bristol; M.E., Stevens Inst. Pnctton > = ■- . Tech., Hoboken, N.J., 1884; m. J. Louise Wright, of ■^'^*'-""- New York, Sept. 8, 1885 ("died 1888); 2d, Elise H. BROCK, Henry Herbert. M.D.; b. Portland, Me., Myers, of Jersey City, N.J., June 28, 1899. Organ- May 30, 1864; s. George and Alice H. (Lowe) Brock; ized, 1882, manual training dept. of Workingman's A.B., Amherst, 1886; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bow- Sch., New York, and taught same, 1882-6; instr. doin), 1890; m. Mary L. Rounds, of Portland, Aug. mathematics. 1886-8, asst. prof., 1888-99, prof., 5, 1891; 1 son, Henry W. Practiced at Portland, 1899-96, Stevens Inst. Tech. Organized, 1889, and since 1890; surgeon in Me. Gen. Hosp. ; prof. clin. pres. The Bristol Co. (mfg. his inventions). In- surgery. Bowdoin Coll.; consulting surgeon, Chil- ventor of numerous recording instruments for dren's Hosp., Webber Hosp. and Waldo County pressure, temperature and electricity, steel belt- Hosp.; city phys., Portland, 1891, 1892. Mem. Am. lacing, etc.; awarded John Scott Legacy Medal, Acad, of Medicine, Me. Med. Assn., Lister Club, In- Franklin Inst., Phila., 1890; medal and diploma, nominate Club, Am. Soc. Ornithology. Republican. Chicago Expn., 1893; silver medal, Paris Expn., Conglist. Clubs: Portland, Farmers. Address: 687 1900; gold medal. St. Louis Expn., 1904. Home: Congress St., Portland, Me. Waterbury, Conn.* BROCK, James W., banker: b. Barnet, Vt., Mav BRITAN, Haltaert Hains, educator; b. at Bethle- 11, 1839; common sch. ed'n. Pres Union Mut. Fire hem, Ind., Oct. 8. 1874: s. George Whitney and Ins. Co.. Montpelier Savings Bank & Trust Co. Mary Arbella (Taylor) Britan; A.B.. Hanover Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884, Senate, 1892: sergt.- (Ind.) Coll., 1898. A.M., 1902; Ph.D., Yale Grad. at-arms, 1902; mem. Rep. Nat. Conv.. Chicago, Sch., 1899-02; m. Mary Edith Fisher, of Hanover, 1908. Conglist. Address: Montpelier, Vt. 162 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND BSOCK, Winfield Humphrey, i)ubllsher; b. Athol. Mass., Oct. I'l, iMil; s. )«,i>«_ii ;in iiioi-k; ynul. Alliul lliiih Sell., 1^.)S; (.'usliing Acad., Aslibuniiiam, Mass.; in. Angela B. KoicJ, ol' Jlanover, Aluss., Sept. lil', 1889; 2 children, lioland Humphrey, JJeatrice Alden. Kstahlished The Cot- tager and Heady Record, 1885; sold out and in IS'JO established The Healthy Home, of which has since been editor, pub. and owner. Chnm. Ajipro- priation Com., Town of Athol. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Has traveled extensively and written much iterary Soc. (Bangor, Me.). Address: Manchester, Vt. BBOOKS, James 'Willson; Aug. 7, lS33-Sept. 19, i;i]L'. (.^.r vol. 1909.) BBOOKS, John Oraliam, autlior, lecturer; b. Aewortli, N.li., .luly 19, ISIG; s. Chapin Kidder and I'armelia (Graliam) Brooks; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sell., 1S75; studied 3 yrs. at U. of Berlin, .lena and Freiburg. Became lecturer on econ. sub- jects; 2 yrs. instr. Harvard U. ; several yrs. lec- turer, extension dept., U. of Chicago; 2 yrs. expert U.S. Dept. Babor at ^Vashington, making report of 1893 upon Workingmen's Insurance in Ger- many; lecturer, U. of Cal. Pres. Xat. Consumers' J^eague. Author: The Social Unrest, 1903; As Others See Us, 1908; An American Citizen, 1910; American Syndicalism, 1913. Address: 8 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass.* BBOOKS, Nathaniel Grout, M.D. ; b. Acworth, X.ll., Oct. M, 1S3S; s. Lyman (M.D.) and Mary G. ((Graham) Brooks; prep. edn. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H.; M.D., Albany Med. Sch. (Union U.), 1861; m. Emma Preston, of Baltimore, Vt., Dec. 5, 1876; 3 children, Lyman, Nathaniel Preston, Philip Preston. Enlisted as asst. surgeon 16th Regt. Vt. Vols., 1861, and served through Civil War; prac- ticed at Acworth, 1865-74; settled in Cliarlestown, 1874; pres. Springfield Electric R.R. of Charles- town, since 1900. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1896-7, Senate, 1900-1. Trustee Silsbee Free Library many yrs. Mem. N.H. State Med. Soc, Conn. Valley Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Mason (K.T.). Republican. Epis- copalian. Address: Charlestown, N.H. BBOOKS, Peter Chardon, trustee; b. Watertown, Mass., Mav 8, ls;U; s. Gorham and Ellen (Shep- herd) B.; A.B., Harvard, 1852, A.M., 1871; m. Oct. 4, 1866, Sarah, d. Amos Adams and Sarah Elizabeth (Appleton) Lawrence; 2 children, Eleanor (Mrs. R. M. Saltonstall). Lawrence. Trustee of estates. Devoted to agr'l pursuits, forestry, art and travel. Home: West Medl'ord, Mass., and 2 Deerfield, cor. Bay State Rd., Boston. BBOOKS, Beuhen, mfr. ; b. Rockport, Mass., Jan. 29, 1843; s. Reulien and Nancy (Fames) Brooks; ed. pub. schs. and Pierce Acad.. Middleboro, Mass.; m. Rockport, Martha A. Lakeman, of Hallowell, Me., Nov. 29, 1866; 4 children, Mary, Helen E. (Mrs. Ed- ward M. Bragg), Martha N.. Addison G. Succeeded to ownership and management of his father's dry goods store, Rockport; sold out, 1880, and entered liquid glue business: removed to Gloucester, 1883; treas., sec. and dir. Russia Cement Co., Gloucester; v.-p. and treas. Chinese Am. Co., Boston and Shang- hai. Republican. Conglist. Pres. and trustee Y.M. C.A., Gloucester. Recreations: composing music. Address: 141 Essex Av., Gloucester, Mass. BBOOKS, Stratton D., educator; moved to Nor- man, Okla. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BBOOKS, "Walter Trederic, retired banker and mfr.; 1). Worcester, Mass.. .Ian. 13, 1859; s. Charles Edwin and Elizabeth Capron (Fanning) Brooks; descendant of Thomas Brooks, Watertown, Mass., 1631; ed. Worcester schs., grad. high sch., 1877. In employ of George Crompton Loom Works, 2 yrs.; with William H. Morse, in banking business in Worcester, 1880-91; lessee (with ,T. F. Rock) of Worcester Theatre, 1891-4; treas. Worcester Cor- set Co., and Royal Worcester Corset Co., 1895-10; since retired. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Wor- cester Soo. of Antiquity, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Coun- try. Recreations: travel, outdoor snorts. Author of History of the Fanning Family, 1905. Home: 54 Queen St.. Worcester, Mass. BBOOKS, William Allen, surgeon; h. Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 15, 1864; s. William Allen Brooks; A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1890; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1891; m. New Haven. Conn.. Nov. 15, 1892, Helen Winchell. Asst. in anatomy. 1893-5, demonstr.ator, same, 1895-01, asst. surgery, 1903-5, Harvard Med. Sch.; asst. visiting surgeon, 1903-5, surgeon since 1905, Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; surgeon St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1894-7. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Clubs: Union. Harvard. Algonquin, Country. Address: 167 Beacon .St., Boston. BBOOKS, William Henry, lawyer; b. Schuyler's Lake, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1855; s. Reuben P. and Margaret (Eliot) Brooks; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1876; stu- died law in office of Warren C. French, Woodstock, Vt. ; admitted to bar; m. 1st, Woodstock, Oct., 1877, Marv French (died, June, 1882); m. 2d, Jennie Chase. City solicitor, Holyoke, Mass., 1881-3; Rep. candidate for mayor of Holyoke, 1884; honorary v.-chmn. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908. Home: Holyoke, Mass. BBOOKS, William Fenn, agriculturist; b. South ScitUHtc, i\lass., Nov. 19, 1851; s. Nathaniel and Re- becca Partridge (Cashing) Brooks; B.S., valedicto- rian, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1875, grad. student chemis- trv and botany, 1876; Ph.D., Halle, 1897; m. Eva Bancroft Hall, of Revere, Mass., Mar. 29, 1882. I'rof. agr., 1877-88, prof, botany, 1880-8, pres. ad interim, 1880-3 and 1886-7, Imperial Coll. of Agr., Japan; prof, agr., 1889-08, lecturer on agr. since 1908, pres. ad interim, Jan. -Apr., 1903, and Jan., 1905-July, 1906, Mass. Agrl. Coll.; agriculturist since Jan. 1, 1889, dir. since Jan., 1906, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta. Decorated 4th Order of the Rising Sun, Japan, 1888. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.! Home: Amherst, Mass.* BBOTT, Georgre Olney, lawyer; b. Calhoun, Miss., Mar. 4, 1867: s. George F. and Lucy E. (Olney) Brott; descendant of Aarandt van Bradt, one of the earliest Dutch settlers of N.Y. ; grad. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass.. 1884; B.A., Yale, 1888; stu- dent Columbia Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1890; m. Carrie M. Mills, of Thompson, Conn., Dec. 23, 1896; 1 son, J. Olney. Practiced in New York, 1890-4, since in Hartford, Conn.; mem. Bennett & Brott, 1904-9, since Brott & Stoner; mem. Commercial I..aw League of America; sec. and dir. O'Connor Coal & Supply Co.; councilman, Hartford, 1896-7, alderman, 1897-9. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner); mem. K. of P. Clubs: Repub- lican, Oasis, University, City, Chess (Hartford); Country (Farmington). Recreations: golf, chess. Home: 117 Washington St. Office: 26 State St., Hartford, Conn. BBOUGHTOIT, Arthur Nicholson, M.D.; b. Ja- maica Plain, Mass., Dec. 20. 1S70; s. Nicholson and Aravesta Susan (White) Broughton; prep, ed'n, Roxbury and Boston Latin schs. : A.B., Harvard, 1893; M.D., cum laude. Harvard, 1897; house sur- geon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1897-8; m. .lamaica Plain, Dec. 21, 1898, Lillian De Wolfe Pingree. Asst. sur- geon, Faulkner Hosp.; dir. Jamaica Plain Dispen- sary. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Med. Library Assn. Republi- can. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard, Union Boat. Home: "Bass Rocks," Gloucester, Mass. BBOUGHTON, Henry "White, M.D.; b. Boston, Oct. 10, 1851; s. Nicholson and Aravesta (White) Broughton; A.B., Harvard, 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1879; house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1878-9; m. Boston, Oct. 28, 1880, Jennie S. F. Fol- som (died 1913); 3 sons, John Nicholson, Philip Folsom, Henry White, Jr. Visiting phys. Faulkner Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library Assn.. Alumni Assn, Boston City Hosp. (pres., 1912). Clubs: Harvard, Eliot. Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: 7 Lakeville PI., Jamaica Plain, Boston. Mass. ~ BBOWN, Abhie Parwell, author; b. Boston; d. Benjamin F. and Clara (Neal) Brown; ed. Girls' Tjatin Sch. and Radcliffe Coll.; traveled abroad, 1899-06-10; unmarried. One of editors Young Folks' Library, 1902. Club: Boston Authors. (See Who's MMio in America for list of books, etc.) Address: 41 W. Cedar St., Boston.* BBOWN, Abram Eng-Ush, author; Jan. 21, 1849- Feb. :.'0, ]909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 190S-9.) BBOWN, Adams Franklin, lawver; moved to GobHiold Nov., 1906. (See vol. 1909.) BBOWN, Ag-nes A., artist; b. Newburyport, Mass.; widow of .1. Appleton Brown; paints land- scapes, flowers and animals in oils; also success- ful specialist in pictures of cats. Address: New- buryport, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 165 BROWN, Albert Cliurcli, wholesale produce; to. AN'inslow, Ale., Apr. 22, 1S43; s. John Hanson and Sarah C. (Hey wood) Brown; ed. country schs., China and Houlton, Me.; m. Lorona Allen Hawkes, of Providence, R.I., Jan. 24, 1870 (died East Bos- ton, Mass., Nov. 14, 1886); m. 2d, Almena Wilson Knight, of Whitfield, Me., Sept. 18, 1889. Served in Civil War as pvt. in 16th and 20th Me. Inf. regts., Aug. 15, 1863-July 24, 1865. Began in whole- sale produce business, 1880; mem. Brown, De- Loriea & Co., 1880-07; pres. since incorporation, Apr. 22, 1907, the Brown, DeLoriea Co., commn. mchts. and dealers in butter, cheese and eggs. Mem. Boston Chamber of Cominerce, Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Ancient Order United '\\'orkmen. Home: Mai- den, Mass. Office: 69 S. Market St., Boston, Mass. BROWN, Albert Prederic, architect; Aug. 8, 1862- 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) BROWN, Albert Oscar, lawyer, banker; b. North- wood, N.H., July 18, 1853; s. Charles Osgood and Elizabeth (Langmaid) Brown; A.B., Dartmouth, 1878; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1884; m. Susie J. Clarke, of Ayer, Mass., Dec. 20, 1888. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1884; practiced, Manchester, 1884-12; mem. successively, Burnham & Brown, Burnham, Brown & Warren, and Burnham, Brown, Jones & Warren; spl. counsel for N.H. in r.r. tax appeals in Sup. Ct., 1910-11; pres. Amoskeag Savings Bank, 1905-12, treas. and sec, 1912 — ; dir. Amoskeag Nat. Bank, Manchester Traction, Light & Power Co., B. H. Piper Co.; elk. Manchester & Derry St. Ry., John B. Varick Co. Chmn. State Tax Commn., N. H., 1911- — . Trustee Dartmouth College, Coe's Northwood Acad. Republican. Conglist. Mein. N. H. Bar Assn., N.H. Bankers' Assn., Nat. Tax Assn. Club: Derryfleld. Address: Amoskeag Bank Bldg., Manchester, N.H.* BROWN, Alice Van Vecliten, college prof.; b. Hanover, N.H., June 7, 1862; d. Prof. Samuel Gil- man and Sarah (Van Vechten) Brown; sister of Francis Brown; ed. private tutors and schools, Clinton and Utica, N.Y. ; studied at the Art Stu- dents' League, New York, 1881-5; later with vari- ous artists, and traveled abroad; unmarried. Asst. dir. 1892-3, dir. 1894-7, Norwich (Conn.) Art Sch.; prof, art, Wellesley Coll., since 1897. Mem. Nat. Arts Club, Art Students' League, Archseol. Inst. America. Author: (with William Rankin) Short History of Italian Painting, 1914. Home: Welles- ley, Mass.* BROWN, Arthur Bug-ene, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, Arthur lewis, judge; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 28, 1854; s. Samuel Welch and Mary Eliz- abeth (Thurber) Brown; 8th generation from Rev. Chad Brown, Providence, 1638; A.B., Brown U.. 1876; LL.B., Boston U., 1878; (A.M., Brown, 1894, LL.D., 1907); m. Cora E. Aylsworth, of Providence, Feb. 12, 1884; 2 children, Ailsworth, Beatrice (Mrs. Harold Hail Berry). Admitted to bar, 1878; prac- ticed in Providence, 1878-96; U.S. dist. judge, Dist. of R.I., since Oct. 24, 1896. Democrat. Clubs: Aga- wam. University. Address: 36 Barnes St., Provi- dence.* BROWN, Arthur Morton, lawyer; b. Jewett City, Conn., Sept. 24, 1877; s. George W. and Sarah F. (Young) Brown; ed. pub. sch. and Norwich Free Acad.; seaman and q.-m. on a pvt. yacht cruising around the world, 2 yrs.; admitted to bar, 1901; m. Oct. 1, 1901, Gertrude E. Sanderson. Practiced at Norwich, Conn., since 1901; treas. New London Co. since 1901; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901, Senate, 1903; counsel for Borough of Jewett Citv since 1902, Town of Griswold since 1904; health officer New London Co. since 1905; del. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Home: Jewett City, Conn. Office: Norwich, Conn. BROWN, Arthur Taylor, lawyer; b. Peabody, Mass., Dec. 31, 1867; s. John and Margaret May (Armstrong) Brown; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1894; unmarried. Practiced in Pea- body since 1894; also engages in building business in I'eabody and vicinity. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Zcta Psi. Mason. Club: Bowdoin (Boston). Home: Peabody, Mass. BROWN, Benjamin P., mfr.; b. Lowell, Vt., Dec. 8, 1849; s. Joseph and Katharine (Scott) Brown: grad. Fitchburg High Sch., 1871; A.B., Amherst, 1874; m. Zephirine Normandin, of Blackstone, Mass., July 12, 1880. Teacher, Fitchburg High Sch., 1874-81, Athol High Sch., 1881-3, Montpelier (Vt.) High Sch., 1883-5, Gibson Sch., Boston, 1885- 90; engaged since 1890 in developing automatic machinery for filling and sealing flat paper bags and seed packets; counting machines; machines for applying franks and labels to envelopes, wax- ing machines and bag making machines; machin- ery for U.S. seed distribution; pres. and mgr. The Brown Bag Filling Machine Co. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. BROWN, Burtis Scott, consulting engr. ; b. North Andover, Mass., Aug. 11, 1881; s. John Glover and Lydia Jane (Scott) Brown; grad. high sch.. North Andover; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1905, C.E., 1915; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1909. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. ; mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Concrete Inst., Nat. Fire Prevention Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Club: Park Street. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 17 Bowker St., Brookline. Office: 920 Broad Exchange Bldg., Boston. BROWN, Charles Barto, engineer; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 22, 1873; s. Charles Edgar and Henri- etta Taylor (Hitchcock) Brown; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1894; C.E., Yale, 1896; m. Oct. 21, 1896, Maude Manwaring, of New Haven, Conn. In engring. practice. New Haven and Hart- ford, Conn., and Syracuse and Binghamton, N.Y., 1894-8; with Conn. Ins. Dept., Hartford, 1898-03 (asst. actuary, 1902-3) ; engr. with New Haven Gas Light Co., 1905-6; prof, railroad engring., U. of Me., since 1906. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Conn. Soc. Civ. Engrs., Me. Soc. Civ. Engrs., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi. Address: Orono, Me. BROWN, Charles Preeman, patent lawyer; b. Hampden, Me., Oct. 21, 1848; s. John and Deborah (Freeman) Brown; descendant of John Brown, of Belfast, Me., 1750, an officer of Provincial army: ed. pub. schs. and acad., Hampden, Me.; read law in offices of Hill & Ellsworth, Washington, D.C.: m. Elizabeth A. Harrison, of Newark, N.J., Sept. 24, 1874; 3 children, Arthur H., Gertrude C. (Mrs. Edwin W. Pahlow), Sydney F. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1874; began practice as patent solicitor in of- fice of late Carroll D. Wright, Boston, 1874; be- came Mr. Wright's partner, 1883, and so continued until Mr. Wright was apptd. U.S. commr. of labor, 1885; now mem. Wi'ight, Quinby & May; dir. P. H. Gilson Co., printers and bookbinders. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1881, Senate, 1903-4. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Scientific Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Bellamy. Recreations: fishing, walking. Home: S3 Prospect St., Reading. Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BROWN, Charles Kastingrs, clergyman; b. Bev- erly, Mass., Dec. 13, 1873; s. Charles Ingersoll and Evelyn Day (Weld) Brown; A.B., Harvard, 1896; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1904; unmarried. Deacon, 1904, priest, 1905, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. James Ch., Roxbury, Mass., 1904-6, St. Stephen's Ch., Lvnn, 1906-9; minister Grace Ch., Norwood, since 1909. Address: Norwood, Mass. BROWN, Charles Henry, M.D., surgeon; b. Bridgewater, N.Y., Oct. 26, 1865; s. William H. and Hannah (Penney) Brown; ed. dist. schs., Bridgewater; West Winfield Acad.: Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem. : grad. New York Coll. of Pharmacy, 1890: MD., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1893; m. Emily Stansburv Rich, of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., July 17, 1894: 2 children, C. Alfred, b. 1895; Eleanor, 1898. Prac- ticed in Waterbury, Conn., since 1893. Republican. Confflist. Recreations: camping, fishing. Home: 185 Columbia Boul. Office: 57 N. Main St., Water- bury, Conn. BROWN, Charles Reynolds, clergyman; b. Bethany, W.Va., Oct. 1, 1S62; .s. Benjamin F. and 166 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Sarah J. Brown; A.B., U. of la., 1883, A.M., 1886; ST.B.. Boston V.. 1899; (A.M.. Yale, 1911: D.D.. Oberlin, 1912, I>ro\vn U., 1914); m. Alice Tufts, of Boston. Sept 23. 1896. Pastor 1st ConK'l. Ch., Oak- land, Cal., 1896-11; dean Yale Div. Sell, (now Sch. of Uelision), since 1911. Made trip through Egypt and I'alestine for professional study, 1897; apptd., 1899, spl. lecturer on ethics, Leland Stanford Jr. U. ; L> man Beeclier lecturer, Yale, 1905-6; spl. lecturer, Cornell, 1909, Columl)ia, 1911. Moderator Xat. Council of Congl. Chs., 1911-15. Author: Two Parahlcs, 1898; The Main Points, 1899; The Social Message of the Modern I'ulpit, 1906; The Strange Ways of God; The Young Man's Affairs; Faith and Health, 1910; The Cap and Gown, 1910; The Modern Man's Religion, 1911; The I^atent Energies in Life, 1912; Tlie Quest of Life, 1913. Recreations; Hshing, camping. Address; 233 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* BROWN', Charles Rufus, prof, of Hebrew; Feb. 22, 1849-Feb. 2, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BROWN, Charles Samuel, city official. (See vol. 190!i. ) BROWN, Charles Wesley, M.D. ; b. Chesterville, Me., Sept. 14. 1849; s. Elias Hull and Hannah Hoane (Barnaid) Brown; od. Me. Weslevan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; IM.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1877; M.D.. U. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York), 1878; m. Alice Garcelon, of Livermore Falls, Me., June 1, 1879; 3 children, Alice Louise, Emma Gertrude. Charles Garcelon. Teacher pub. schs. of Cal., 1872-6; practiced medicine in Dexter, Me.. 1878-80, Pomona. Cal., 1880-96, Livermore Falls. Me., 1896-05, Orland, Me., since 1905; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Progressive. IMetho- ilist. Mason. Address: Orland, Me. BROWN, Charles Wilson, geologist; b. Overton, Neb.. Aug. 11. 1874; s. Rev. Henry Wheaton and Abbie E. (Wilson) Brown; student Boston U., 1896-7; Ph.B., Brown U.. 1900, A.M., 1901; student Grad. Sch., Harvard, 1903-4; m. Anne Taft Peirce, of Providence, June 10. 1908. Mem. U.S. Geol. Sur- vey. 1901-8; prin. high sch., Warren. R.I., 1901-3; instr. in geology. I.,eliigh U., South Bethlehem, Pa., 1904-5; prof, and head Dept. of Geology, Brown U., since 1905; supt. Natural Resources Survey of R.I., since 1909. Fellow Geol. Soc. America, Am. Geog. Soc, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Harvard Travelers' Club, Phila. Geog. Soc, .Sigma Xi. Club: Universitv (Providnce. R.I.). Joint author of U.S. Geol. Sur- vey, "Penobscot Bay (Me.) Folio," 1907, and geol. and geog. bulletins, articles and reviews. Address: 37 Barnes St.. Providence, R.I. BROWN, Clayton AUan, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, Daniel Russell, ex-governor; b. Bolton, Conn., Mar. 2S, 1848; s. Arba Harrison and Harriet M. (Dart) Brown; descendant of Mayflower an- cestors: acad. edn.; m. Isabel Barrows, of Provi- dence, Oct. 14, 1874 (died 1907); 3 children, Milton Barrows. Isabel Russell. Hope Caroline (Mrs. How- ard M. Chapin. of I'rovidence). Engaged in busi- ness, Rockville and Hartford, Conn.; settled in Providence, 1870, and became mem. Butler, Brown & Co. (now Brown Bros. Co.), mill suiiplies; pres. Old Colony Bank; propr. and pub. Providence Eve- ning News; mem. Common Council. 1880-4; presdl. elector. 1888; gov. of R.I., 1892-5. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32°). Address: Providence, R.I.* BROWN, Bdg-ar J., insurance; b. Benton, Me., May 3. 1876; s. Jacob and I..aura A. (Hardy) Brown; grad. Waterville High Sch., 1895; married. Clk. in store, meats, provisions and groceries, 1900-8; bought store, 1908, and conducted same until 1910 when sold out; purchased local express business, known as Iloyt's Express, and conducted same until Apr.. 1912. when sold out; dir. Me. Casualty Co.; councilman, Waterville, 1904-7, in- clusive; alderman, 1908-9. Republican. Universal- ist. Mem. Knights of Pythias; served as grand v. chancellor. Me., 1910-11, grand chancellor, 1911-12; elected grand keeper of records and seal. May, 1912. Mason. Club: Masonic. Home: 246 Main St. Office: Edith Bldg., Waterville, Me. BROWN, Bdith, art teacher, illustrator; b. Wolf- ville, Nova Scotia, 1874; d. John Lothrop and Eliza- beth (Whidden) Brown; ed. Acadia Sem. to 1890; grad. Boston Mus. of Fine Arts Sch., 1895. Teacher of clay modeling and drawing. First illustrating done for The Cliurchman about 1899. Address: 18 Hull St., Boston. BROWN, Bdmund Towle, M.D.; b. Bridgewaler, N.ll., July 18, 1871; s. .Icjsiah and Sarah (Towle) Brown; mem. of Fairbanks family of America: ed pub. sells, of Bridgewater, Sanbornton and Ashland, N.H. ; New Hampton Lit. Instn.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1897; post-grad, work. New York, 1908, U. of Vienna, Austria, 1909; m. Sept. 5, 1899, Mollie J. Hardacre, of Winooski, Vt. Practiced in Burlington, Vt., since 1909; specializes as oculist and aurist. Fellow A.M. A.; mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Burlington and Chittenden Co. Med. socs.. Am. Med. Assn. of Vienna. Mason (K. T., Shriner). Clubs: Ethan Allen, Lake Champlain Yacht. Home: 381 S. Union St. Office: 30 Church St., Burlington, Vt. BROWN, Bdward A., merchant, banker; b. Little Complon. R.I., Oct. 22. 1859; s. John C. G. and Ma- tilda Brown; descendant of John Alden and Pris- cilla MuUins; ed. dist. sch., Little Compton; Bry- ant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Providence; m. May 28, 1885, Mabel Tompkins, of Adamsville, R.I. In mercantile business since Jan., 1885; pres. Nat. Excliange Bank, Island Savings Bank, Newport & Providence Ry. Co., The Edward A. Brown Co. LTnitarian. Club: Miantinomi. Home: Middletown, R.I. Office: 274 Thames St., Newport. R.I. BROWN, Bdward Aug-ustus; b. Royalston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1S27; s. Col. Benjamin and Betsy (Reed) Brown; ed. pub. schs. and Royalston Acad.; ni. Sept. 15, 1869, Bessie Maria, d. Theodore and Nancy (Clark) Harding, of East Medway (deceased) ; 3 children. Anna (Mrs. C. Raymond Harris, of West Millbury. Mass.), Sarah A., Mary A. En- gaged in furniture business, Beloit, Wis., 1855-9; clk. in Fitchburg, Mass., 1859-61; served in Civil War, 1861-5, and was mustered out witli rank brevet major, Oct. 2, 1865; in railroad business, J 865-76; co. treas. Worcester Co., Jan. 20, 1876-Jan.. 1913, when retired. Comrade E. B. Surnner Post. G.A.R., Fitchburg. Home: 31 Harvard St., Wor- cester. BROWN, Bdward Tracy, mfr. ; b. Macon, Ga., Julv 20, 1839; s. Israel F. and Ann (Smith) Brown; ed. pub. schs. of Ga. and at Albany (N.Y.) Business Coll.; m. Sarah Lee. Removed to Nev/ London., Conn., 1858, and became connected with cotton gin factory established by father; was made sec. and treas. of the co., 1869, and since death of father has been pres. Brown Cotton Gin Co.; formerly sec. and treas. Albertson & Douglas Machine Co. and Wilson Mfg. Co.; dir. Union Bank, New London, Lyceum Theatre Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1873; mem. New London Bd. of Water Commrs.. 1887-02. Democrat. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Thames. Address: New London, Conn. BROWN, Edward Wells, M.D.; b. Milwaukee. Wis., Jan. 24, 1871; s. Richard Baxter and Alice (Howard) Brown; student Yale, 1888-9; U. of Wis., 1889-91; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia). 1894; m. Laura Hall, of Washington, Ont., Can.. 1904; 3 children, Richard Baxter. Stephen, Janet. Began practice in N.Y. City; settled m Northamp- ton. Mass., 1900. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Home: 337 Elm St. Office: Central Chambers, Northampton, Mass. BROWN, Bdwin, retired mfr.; b. Worcester, Mass.. Mar. 21. 1844: s. Albert and Mary Blair (Eaton) Brown; ed. pub. grammar and high schs., Worcester; served in 51st Mass. Vols., 186 2-3; m. June 12, 1872, Mariana Mifflin, d. Timothy K. and Nancy (Hacker) Farle; 4 sons. Earle. Edwin Hacker, Caspar Mifflin, Lloyd Thornton. Book, keeper City Nat. Bank. Worcester, 1863-5; teller Worcester Nat. Bank. 1865; teller and asst. cashier City Nat. Bank, 1866-71: mem. firm T. K. Earle & Co., 1871- 80; treas. and mgr. T. K. Earle Mfg. Co., 1881-90; treas. Am. Card Clothing Co., 1890-05; since retired; v.-p. Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank. Life mem. Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn.; mem. Worcester Natural History Soc, Worcester WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 167 Soc. of Antiquity, G.A.R. (Post 10), Old Worcester Fire Soc. Club: Quinsigamond Boat (founder, 1S57). Unitarian. Home: 70 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. BROWN, Ildwin Merriman, M.D.: b. Sheldon, Vt., Dec. 5, 1S55; s. Amasa Merriman and Abby (Keith) Brown; srad. Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1875; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1879; spl. studies Post-Grad. Med. Sch., New York, 1892; m. Fannie L. Comminjrs, of East Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 6, 1S81; 4 children, Fred C, A. Mary, Elizabeth Fletcher, Ruth Helen. Succeeded his father, 1879, wlio had practiced in Sheldon for 40 yrs. ; dir. Enosburg- Falls Sayinsrs Bank & Trust Co., St. Albans Hosp. (sec. bd.); mem. U.S. Pension Ex- amining Bd., St. Albans; town elk. since 1885; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1890, Senate, 1902; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1900. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. Med. Soc, Franklin Co. Med. Soc. Conglist. Address: Sheldon. Vt. BROWN, Edwin Perkins, mfr. shoe machinery: b. St. Albans, Vt., .June 25. 1868; s. George Wash- ington and Addie E. (Perkins) Brown; g.g. grand- son of Jonathan Brown who was captured at burn- ing of Royalton, Vt., 1782, and carried a captive to Montreal, Can.; ed. primary, grammar schs. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Emma J. Todd, of Boston, Sept. 26, 1894; 2 children, George Russell, Florence E. Began active career at Albuquerque, N.M., with A. & P.R.R. Co., 1889; western sales agt. of Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., at El Paso, Tex., 1893-9; with Am. Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co., 1899; became connected with United Shoe Machinery Co., 1900, and dir. and gen. mgr. same since Mar., 1911; also dir. Am. Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co., Internat. Trust Co. Mem. Beacon Soc, N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Boston Boot and Shoe Club, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Clubs: Algonquin, Brookline Country, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: 14 Washington St., Newton, Mass. Office: 205 Lin- coln St., Boston. BROWN, Elislia Rhodes, banker; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 28, 1847; s. Colville Dana and Eliza (Rhodes) Brown, and descendant on mother's side of Roger Williams and on fathers side of Rev. Chad Brown, who arrived in New England in the ship Martin, 1638; ed. pub. schs. of Dover, N.H.; m. Dover, N.H., Oct. IS, 1870, Frances Bickford. Began active career as elk. in dry goods store, 4 yrs.; entered Stratford Nat. Bank as teller, 1867, became cashier, 1876, and has been pres. since 1897; was elected trustee Stratford Savings Bank, 1883, and has been pres. since 1891; dir. Cocheco Mfg. Co., Concord & Portsmouth R.R. ; one of com- missioners of N.H. at celebration of centennial of inauguration of George Washington, at New York, 1889. Republican. Gonglist. Mason (32°), K.T.; Odd Fellow. Address: 50 Silver St.. Dover, N.H. BROWN, Elmer Ellsworth, M.D., surgeon; b. Clinton, Me., May 11, 1S61: s. James Dunning and Phoebe (Small) Brown; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1888; m. Adelle M. Kidder, of Clinton, Me., Nov. 19, 1S90. Practiced at Clinton, 1891-3, Dixmont, 1893-02, Bangor since 1904; nose and throat surgeon. Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp., since 1909. Mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn. Club: Twentieth Cen- tury (Bangor). Address: 183 Hammond St., Ban- gor, Me. BROWN, Emma Elizabeth ("B. E. E."), author, artist; b. Concord, N.H., Oct. 18, 1847; d. John Frost and Elizabetli (Evans) Brown; ed. Concord schools, with home instruction; writer and illus- trator; unmarried. Author of Lives of Washington, Grant, Garfield, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, and others, biog. series (5 vols.); Spare Moment Series (6 vols.); From Night to Light; The Child Toilers of the Boston Streets; Huldah (verse); etc. Plome: 1925 Mass. Av., Cam- bridge, Mass.* BROWN, Ernest William, mathematician; b. Hull, Eng.. Nov. 29, 1866; s. William and Emma (Martin) Brown; ed. Christ's Coll., Cambridge, Eng., B.A., 1887, M.A., 1891, Sc.D., 1897; fellow Christ's Coll., 1889-95 (hon. fellow, 1911; hon. A.M., Yale, 1907; D.Sc, Adelaide); unmarried. Prof, mathematics, Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1891-07, Yale, 1907 — . (See Who's Who in America for booivs, societies, etc.) Home: 116 Everit St., New Haven, Conn.* BROWN, Eva Maria, temperance worker; b. Camden, Me., Dec. 27, 1856; d. John (2d) and Ma- tilda Jane (Mathews) Brown; moved with parents to I.iiberty, Me., at 2 yrs. of age; grad. Augusta High Sch.; unmarried. Became mem. Cold Water Temple, Augusta, while a child; removed with mother to Mass. after leaving high sch.; entered employ of Henry H. Faxon, the noted temperance reform.er, 1878, was cliief elk. and pvt. sec. to Mr. Faxon; became mgr. Faxon Political Temperance Bureau, 1902, and pvt. sec. to Henry M. Faxon, s. Henry H. Faxon; the only woman in New England registered as legislative agt. and counsel, entitling her to conduct hearings before committees and cross examine witnesses; retired from active work, 1910. Dir. Mass. Total Abstinence Soc; trustee Mass. Anti-Saloon League; has served as officer in the leading temperance socs. Mem. Kings' Daugh- ters. Club: Women's. Home: 110 Upland Rd., Quincy, Mass. BROWN, Francis Henry, M.D.; b. Boston, Aug. 8, 1835; s. Francis and Caroline Matilda (Kuhn) Brown; A.B., Harvard, 1857, A.M., M.D., 1861; m. Louisa Beckford Eaton, of Salem, Mass., 1861; m. 2d, Mary Sherwood Wood, of Auburn, N.Y., 1871; 2 children, Louis Francis (mem. Burton Holmes Corpn., N.Y.), Edith (Mrs. Turner Hodgdon, archi- tect, Boston). Founder, sec, surgeon. The Chil- dren's Hosp., Boston; passed asst. surgeon, U.S. Marine Hosp. Service; house phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp.; aural surgeon, Boston City Hosp.; asst. in chemistry. Harvard, 1857-9; acting asst. surgeon, U.S.A., 1862-4; surgeon, Boston Dispensary, 1866- 72; surgeon St. Joseph's Home, 1869-70; phys. St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1880-2. Editor Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Pres. Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc; mem. Obstet. Soc of Boston; sec. Class 1857, Harvard Coll.; mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Benev- olent Soc, Boston Med. Assn., S.A.R. Clubs: St. Botolph, Unitarian, Harvard. Author: Harvard University in the War of 1861-1865, 1886; The Sec- ond Church in Boston, 1900. Home: Hotel Buck- minster. Office: 15 State St., Boston.* BROWN, Prank Byron, M.D. ; b. at Chichester, N.H., Sept. 3, 1863; s. David T. and Julia Clark (Prescott) Brown; ed. pub. schs., Chichester; Pitts- field Acad.; Pembroke Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1886; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1887; post- grad, study, U. of Berlin, 1896; unmarried. Prac- ticed in Salina, Kan., 1887-92; since in Dorchester; instr. bacteriology and pathology. Tufts Coll., 1894-9. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk Co. Med. Soc. Club: Colonial (Dorchester). Address: 529 Washington St., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. BROWN, Frank Chouteau, architect; b. Minne- apolis, Minn., Jan. 3, 1876; s. Frank Buckman and Emma Clara (Hollidge) Brown; studied Minne- aT3olis Sch. of Fine Arts, Boston Art Club, and in Europe; m. Miss Mabel Stowell Franklin, of Bos- ton, Nov. 20, 1912. Located in Boston, 1902; spe- cializes in residence and suburban architecture, including gardens and country estates; has writ- ten extensively for mags, upon architectural and kindred subjects; editor The Architectural Re- view; de^ie^ner of book plates, book covers and stage settings for Shakespearian plays. Fellow Boston Soc. of Architects; mem. A.I.A., Boston Architectural Club; pres. Am. Pageant Assn; v.-p. Drama League of America; mem. Drama League of Boston. Am. Drama Soc, Studio Club (Minneap- olis). Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City. Au- thor: Letters and Lettering, 1902; The Orders of Architecture, 1904. Compiler: A Selective List of Books About the Theatre and of Published Plays. Recreations: drama, theatre. Home: 9 Montrose St. Office: 9 Park St., Boston.* BROWN, Frank Irvingf, surgeon; b. Bethel, Me., Oct. 27, 1861; s. Bobbins Brown and Ausina (Bar- ker) Brown; A.M.. Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., 1885; M.D., Med. Dept., same, 1891; m. Bethel, Me., 1895. Engaged in practice of medicine and sur- gery at South Portland, Me., since 1893. Address: South Portland, Me. 168 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BBOWN, Pranklin Graham, lawyer; b. Norwich, Conn., Oct. G, 1S77; s. Fianklin H. and Margaret K (Graham) Brown; pub. schs., Springfield, Mass.; Krad. Mass. Nautical Training Sch., 1897; L.L..B., Boston U. Sch. of L,aw, 1900; m. Helen Frisbie Clark, of PJantsville, Conn., May 16, 1906; 2 chil- dren, Margaret E., Franklin G., Jr. Served on Mass. nautical training ship Enterprise, 2 yrs. (1st cadet officer of class); spent S nios. in mer- chant marine as q.m. on steam vessels; admitted to Conn, bar, 1902; mem. Bd. of Warder.s and Bergers, Southington, 1904-07; mem. Sch. Bd., tax collector, Bd. Fire Commrs., etc.; pros. atty. Po- lice Ct. 10 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi Delta I'hi. Mem. Friendship I^odge No. 33 F. & A.M.; Wonx Tribe No. 28, I.O. K.M. Home: Main St., Plantsville, Conn. Office: Southington, Conn. BBOWN, rrankUn Henry, lawyer; b. Colchester, Conn., Sept. 24, ls51; .s. John and Martha Spicer (Stoddard) Brown; prep, edn.. Bacon Acad., Col- chester, and Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn.; A.B., Brown TT., 1875; admitted to bar, 1877; m. Lillian A. Phillips, of Norwich, Conn., Apr. 30. 1889; 1 son, Franklin G., b. Nov. 8, 1877. Practices in Norwich; chnm. Bd. Sch. Visitors for 8 yrs.; cor- oner. New London Co., since 1895; trustee of Dime Savings Bank, Norwich. Democrat. Baptist. Rec- reations: yachting. Home: 124 Laurel Hill Ave. Office: 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. BBOWN, Fred H., lawyer; b. Ossipee, N.H., Apr. 12, 1879; s. Dana J. and Nellie (Allen) Brown; student Dartmouth, 1899-1900; studied law in of- fice of James A. Bdgerly, Somersworth, N.H. ; stu- dent Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1904-6; unmarried. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1907: practiced with pre- ceptor until his death, Feb., 1908, then alone; city solicitor, Somersworth, (5 yrs.; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; Dem. presdl. elector, 1912; mayor of Somersworth, 1914. 1915; U.S. dist. atty. for Dist. of N.H., bv appmt. of Pres. Wilson, since June 30, 1914. Mason (K.T.). Home: Somersworth, N.H. BBOWN, Frederic Eenyon, clergyman; b. Old- ham, England, Dec. 5, 1882; s. Samuel and Mary Jane (Kenyon) Brown; brought to America, 1892; ed. Tavlor U., Upland, Ind. ; Bangor Theol. Sem.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1910; m. Ethelind Cartland Knight, of Westbrook, Me., Jan. 1, 1907: 5 children, Roland Kenyon, Laurence Cartland, Miriam Dal- ton, Walter Varian, Kennerley Leicester. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1908; pastor Bucksport, Me., 1907-9. Brookfield, Mass.. 1910-11, Southwick, 1913-15. Bethany Ch.. Worcester, since 1915. Author: Through the Mill, 1911; Man or Machine — Which? 1912; Through the School. 1912. Contbr. (nom de plume Al Priddy) to the Outlook, Inde- pendent. Congregationalist, etc. Chautauqua lec- turer, 1914. Recreations: walking, tennis. Address: 1 Wayne Terrace. Worcester, Mass.* BBOWN, Frederic Willis, college professor; b. Concord, JNIass., May 24, 1876; s. William H. and Marcella A. (Hurd) Brown; grad. Concord High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1903, Ph.D., in philologv, 1906; m. Eleanor Merrill, of Lock Haven, Pa., Sept. 18. 1901; 1 son, John Merrill. Teacher Manor Sch., Stamford, Conn., 1900-1; prof, modern langs., Bowdoin, since 1907. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Recreations: tennis, amateur dramatics. Address: 74 Federal St.. Brunswick. :^re. BBOWN, Frederick (Adolphus Miller), clergy- man; b. New York, Sept. 27, 1835; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1860 (D.D., 1880); ^rad. Union Theol. Sem., 1863; m. Mary Bishop; 1 daughter, Grace. Ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch., ISIay 15, 1864; stated supply and pastor, Parsippany, N.J., 1863-6; pastor, Delhi, N.Y., 1866-82, Little Falls, N.Y., 1882-7, Poughkeepsie. N.Y., 1887-9. First Presbyn. Ch., New Haven, Conn., since 1890. Ad- dress: 35 Howe St., New Haven, Conn. BBOWN, Frederick Wires, lawyer; b. Under- bill, Vt., Oct. 11. 1867; s. Isaac John and Harriet Deidamia (Wires) Brown; prep. edn. in Latin schs., Boston and Roxbury; A.B., Harvard, 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Maud Hoxie, of Roxbury, Mass., June 18, 1895; children. Carle- ton Wires, Richard Hoxie. Admitted to IMass. bar, 1894, since practiced in Boston; dir. Saxony Knitting Mills. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. \ City of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Bos- ton Athletic Assn., Brae Burn Country. Home: 75 Berkeley St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 55 Kilby ; St., Boston, Mass. , — - BBOWN, Geoxge Artemus, M.D. ; b. Barre, Mass., Apr. 18, 1858; s. Dr. George and Catherine (Wood) Brown; descendant of Thomas Brown, Concord, Mass., 1638; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.. 1876; A.B., Yale, 1880; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1883; m. Susan E. Barnum, of Bethel, Conn., May 18, 1887; 4 children, George Percy (M.D.), Donald R. B., Mrs. Catherine D. Campbell, Evelyn L. Associated at beginning of professional career with father in management of pvt. sch. for feeble minded, at Barre (one of the pioneer instns. of the kind in America) ; has held many town offices; del. Rep. State Conv. at various times. Mem. N.E. Psychol. Soc, Assn. of Supts. of Instns. for Feeble Minded, State and County med. socs., etc. Conglist. Recreations: music, travel. Ad- dress: Barre, Mass. BBOWN, George Tilden, judge; b. W. Greenwich, R.I., June 29, 1848; s. Peter Tilden and Roxallana (Potter) Brown; A.B., Brown U., 1873; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1876; m. Ida Rebekah Williams, of Providence, R.I., Aug. 29, 1876. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1875; practiced. Providence; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1877-8, 1893-4, Senate, 1889-91; asso. justice, R.I. Superior Ct., July, 1905 — . Mason. Clubs: Squantum, University, Turks Head. Home: 320 Wayland Av. Address: Superior Court, Provi- dence, R.I.* BBOWN, Georg-e Washingiion, mfr. ; b. North- field, Vt., Aug. 30, 1841; s. Isaac Washington and Sylvia Elvira (Partridge) Brown; g.g.s. of Jona- than Brown, who was captured at burning of Royalton, Vt., 1782, and carried a captive to Mon- treal, Can.; ed. Northfield Acad., Orange Co. gram- mar sch., Randolph, Vt., and Newbury (Vt.) Sem.; m. Addie E. Perkins, of St. Albans, Vt., May 5, 1863 (died June, 1900); 1 son, Edwin Perkins. Timekeeper in machine shops, Vt. Central R.R.. 1859-65; mem. firms Hyde & Brown, and McGowan & Brown, St. Albans, 1865-9; auditor motive power. Central Pacific R.R., Sacramento, Cal., 1869-70; established agencies for Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 1871-6; N.E. mgr. Wheeler & Wilson (sewing machine) Mfg. Co., Boston, 1876-92; mgr. and treas.. Consolidated Hand Method Lasting Machine Co., Boston, 1892-6; mgr. and treas. Consolidated McKay Lasting Machine Co., Boston, 1896-9; mgr. and treas. United Shoe Machinery Co., 1899 until elected v.-p. ; dir. First Nat. Bank, Boston; trustee New England Conservatory of Music. Episco- palian. Presented pub. library to Northfield, Vt., 1906. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bos- ton Merchants' Assn., N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Boston Boot and Shoe Club, Nat. Civic Federation (exec. com. Welfare Dept.), Sons of Vt., Bostonian Soc. (life). Clubs: Algonquin, Brookline Country, Mass. Automobile, Episcopal, of Mass. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 205 Lincoln St., Boston.* BBOWN, H. Martin, banker; b. Bolton, Conn., Apr. 28. 1850; s. Arba Harrison and Harriet Ma- riella (Dart) Brown; 3 ancestors among the May- flower pilgrims; ed. pub. schs. Bolton and Rock- ville. Conn.; m. Annie Weed North, of Rockville, Conn., Feb. 9, 1875; 2 daughters, "Marion North (Mrs. Harvey A. Baker, of Providence, R.I.), Annie Helen (Mrs. Erling C. Ostby, of Providence). Be- came clerk, 1867, for Hon. B. Stevens Henry, of Rockville, and in 1871 was admitted as partner tinder firm name of E. S. Henry & Co.; title was changed to Henry & Brown. 1873. but this firm was dissolved. 1877; mem. Brown Bros. & Co.. incorporated. 1893. as The Brown Bros. Co., of which was sec. until 1899; treas. and gen. mgr. U.S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co. until 1912; since pres. Industrial Trust Co.; also dir. in several corpus. Col. and chief of staff for brother. Gov. D. Russell Bi'own, 1892-5; mem. Citv Council, Providence, 1890; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1900-2; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904, and representative from R.I. to notify officially Theodore Roosevelt of his nomi- nation for President of U.S.; presdl. elector, 1908, casting a ballot for William H. Taft for Presi- dent of the U.S. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 169 Hope, Squantum. Home: 295 Angell St. Office: Industrial Trust Co., I'rovidence, 11. 1.* BBOWIT, Harold Winthrop, banker; b. Dover, N.H., Nov. 8, 1875; s. Elisha Rhodes and Frances (Bickford) Brown; descendant of Roger Williams, of R.I., Gov. John Winthrop and Gov. Thomas Dudley, of Mass.; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1889-93; Harvard, 1893-97, A.B., 1897; m. June 15, 1899, Katherine Van Hovenberg, of Eau Claire, Wis. With A. C. Place Lumber Co., 1898; with Strafford Savings Bank since 1899, now treas. and trustee. Republican. Conglist. Club: Bel- lamy. Address: Dover, N.H. BROWN, Harry Aylmer, printer: b. Aylmer, P.Q., Can., Apr. 15, 1S74: s. James and Annie (Lambert) Brown; ed. pub. schs., Ottawa, Can.; m. Regenia B. Perkins, of Phila., Pa., June 17, 1900; 2 children, Russell Perkins, Lawrence Fred- 1890; came to U.S., 1895; was with the Winthrop Press, and later with J. J. Little Co. (both of New York); then mgr. Printers Bd. of Trade in Phila., Indianapolis, and Boston; purchased interest in The Barta Press, Boston and New York, 1909, and since pres. Served 7 yrs. in 43d Battalion, Ottawa and Carleton Rifles, Canadian Vols. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Ex- change, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: motor- ing. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Office: 28 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. BBOWIT, Harry Baker, hosiery nifr.; b. Ipswich, Mass., Oct. 20, 1866; s. Manasseh and Salley M. (Storv) Brown; ed. grammar and high schs. of New London, N.H., and Bryant & Stratton Busi- ness Coll., Boston; m. Annie Cutler, Nov. 27, 1891 (died Dec. 25. 1894): 2 children, Rachel M., Donald; m. 2d, Harriette W. Brown, of Hamilton, Mass., Mar. 25, 1896; 3 children, Gretchen Baker, Gard- ner W., Natalie. Began active career in employ of Ipswich Hosiery Mills and continued 25 yrs., advancing to gen. mgr.; organized. 1907, the Brown Stocking Co., mfrs. of hosiery, of which is treas. and gen. mgr. Republican. Conglist. Home: Ipswich, Mass. BBOWN, Harry James, lawyer; b. Wentworth, N.H., Mar. 2, 1873; s. James B. and Eva M. (Mer- rill) Brown; descendant of John Brown Hamp- ton, N.H., 1639; grad. Concord (N.H.) High Sch., 1891; B.S., Dartmouth, 1895; read law in office of Leach & Stevens, Concord: LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U., Dept. of Law, Washington, D.C., 1897, LL.M., 1899; m. Mrs. Mary K. Bride, of Concord, N.H., Nov. 21, 1907. Prac- ticed in Concord, since 1899; mem. Common Coun- cil, 1904. Mason (32'^). Clubs: Snow Shoe, Bow Brook Squash, "U'onolancet. Home: 12 Han- over St. Office- 65 N. :Main St., Concord, N.H. BBOWN, Harry lainprey; b. Lynn. Mass., May S, 1874; s. Hiram Alonzo and Ellen (Lamprey) Brown; descendant of John Brown and Morris Lamprey who arrived in Mass. from England in 1636; ed. Lvnn Classical High Sch., 1892; A.B., Harvard. 1896; m. Jan. 3, 1912, Helena S.. d. Com- mander George M. Stoney, U.S.N., of San Fran- cisco. Has been identified with Waltham Watch Co. since beginning of active career, now treas. and dir. of the co. ; dir. Waltham Nat. Bank, N.B. Casualty Co. Served in all grades Mass Vol. Militia to It.-col. from which office resigned Apr., 1912; mem. Governor Draper's staff during his last term. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Har- vard. Exchange, Automobile (Boston). Harvard (New York). Home: Concord, Mass. Office: Wal- tham, Mass. BBOWN, Henry Bascom, machinery mfr. ; b. Middleborough, Mass., July 5, 1883; s. Rev. Thomas Gibson and Caroline Maria (Daniels) Brown; ed. Weslevan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., and Wesleyan U. (A.B., 1911); m. Adeline S. Gates, of East Hamp- ton, Conn.. May 14, 1854 (died Feb. 19, 1875); 2d, Genevra Sexton, of East Hampton, May 1, 1858. Engaged in journalism, beginning 1857 on Middle- sex Republican, Middletown, Conn.; later in St. Louis; local editor, Hartford Evening Press, 1861- 62; asst. editor New Haven Daily Palladium, 1862- 63; acting asst. p.-m. U.S.N.. 1863-5; hon. dis- charged, Oct., 1865; on editorial staff Boston Jour- nal short time; since then mfr. Sec. Rep. State Central Com., 1869; helped organize Prohibition Party in Conn., 1871; chmn. Prohibition State Cen- tral Com., 6 yrs. following; editor and propr. State Temperance Jouinal, 1871-4; mem. since 1866 and later 6 yrs. grand treas. Order of Good Templars; candidate for Conn. Senate, 1888; ordained min- ister Advent denomination and one of the editors The Herald of Life, of Springfield, Mass.; chmn. Prohibition State Central Com., 1896-03; Pro- hibition candidate for congressman-at-large, 1904; was editor and pub. The Christian Inquirer. Home: East Hampton, Conn.* BBOWN, Henry Bolf, surgeon; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1SG5; s. Henry Rolf and Jessie Ellen (An- drews) Brown: M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1889; m. San Francisco, 1891, Ida Letitia Kan- zee; 1 daughter, .lennie Allan. Began practice at San Francisco, 1889; removed to Providence, R.I., 1896; surgeon Woonsocket Hosp.; formerly asst. surgeon. R.I. Hosp.; consulting surgeon, R.I. State Sanitarium. Republican. Protestant. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. and Providence med. socs. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: West Side, Wannamoisett Coun- try. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 256 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. BBOWN, Henry W., woolen mfr.; b. Croydon, N.H., Oct. 29, 1875; s. Henry W. and Caroline N. (Barton) Brown; grad. Newport (N.H.) High Sch., 1S92, Phillips Andover Acad., 1896. Lowell Textile Sch., 1900; m. Emilv Richards Coffin, of Newport, June 4. 1902-3: children, Gordon K., Sumner B., Virginia. Clk. in bank, 1897-8; supt., woolen mill. Dexter, Richards & Sons Co., 1900-7, agt. since 1907, and dir. and asst. treas. same; owner of Homestead Woolen Mills. West Swanzey, N.H. Republican. Conglist. Address: West Swanzey, N.H. BBOWN, H(ernian) Iia Bue, lawyer; b. Louis- ville. Ky., Dec. 17, 1883: s. George Herman and Eleanor (La Rue) Brown; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1900: A.B., Harvard, 1904, LL.B., 1906; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906. and since practiced in Boston; mem. Brown, Field & Murray. Spl. asst. to atty. gen. of U.S.; for- merly counsel Mass. Pub. Service Commn. ; chmn. Mass. Minimum Wage Commn., 1912-14. Demo- crat. Mason. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clnbs: Boston Citv. Harvard (Boston), University (Washington, D.C.). Author of various public addresses, pub. in Annals of the Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, etc. Office: 141 Milk St.. Boston, and Dept. of Justice. "Washington. D.C. BBOWN, Hiram Chellis, author; b. Andover, N.H.. June 29. 1844: s. Simeon R. and Louisa K. (.ludkins) Brown; ed. common sch. and acad. ; m. Jennie L. Worthen, of Ludlow, Vt.. Dec. 26. 1867. Author: The Historical Bases of Religions. Primi- tive Babvlonian and Jewish, 1906. Home: Tilton, N.H.* BBOWN. Horace A.., hanking; b. Camden, Me., Sept. 10. 1867: s. Joseph Everett and Abbie Frances (Jordan) Brown: ed. gi-ammar and high schs.. Mil- ford, Mass.; m. Edith M. Stowe. of Caryville. Mass., Sent. 8, 1897. Employed by Home Nat. Bank, Milford, since 1899, cashier since 1908; town auditor of Milford 5 yrs.; mem. Sch. Com., Bellingham, 7 yrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: Caryville (Bellingham), Mass. Office: Milford. Mass. BBOWN. Howard Nicholson, clergyman; b. Co- lumbia. N.Y., Mav 11, 1849; s. Rev. M. C. and Sarah A. (Nicholson) Brown: m. Inez A. Wicks, of Tren- ton, N.Y., 1872. Entered Unitarian ministrv. 1872; minister 1st parish. Brookline. Mass.. 1873-95: King's Chapel. Boston, since 1895. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 295 Beacon ,St., Boston.* BBOWN. J. Eldred, clergyman: b. Newport, R.I., .Ian. 4, 1861; s. .lames Boone and Marv Ann (Handy) Brown: g.g.g.s. Col. Christonher Greene, of R.I.". Revolutionary patriot; B.A.. Trinity Coll., Conn.. 1883 (salutatorian), M.A., 1886: grad. Berke- lev Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn.. 1886; m. Char- lotte Mudge Elmer, d. Judge William T. Elmer, of Middletown, June 22. 1887; 3 children. Kath- arine Elmer, Thomas Gilbert (B.A., Trinity; Litt.B., Columbia), Dorothy. Deacon and priest, Episco- 170 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND I)al Ch., 1SS6; prin. Jarvis Hall and curate St. Johns Cathedial, Denver, Colo., 1886-7; curate All Saints Ch., Providence, R.I., Aug.-Nov., 1887; rector Ch. of Reconciliation, Webster, :\lass., 1887- tt6, Trinity Ch., Norwich, Conn., since Aug., 1896. Founder of The Clericus of the New London Arch- deaconry and pres., 1897-12; dir. and gen. mgr. Kliza Huntington Memorial Home, Norwich, Conn., since 1897; pres. of same since 1913; advlsorial asst. The Conn. Churchman; mem. Bd. of Edn., Central Sch. Dist., Norwich, 1897-02; archdeacon of New London since Dec. 6, 1907: v. -p. Federa- tion of Chs., Norwich, since 1912; mem. Missionary Soc, Diocese of Conn., and of various diocesan committees; delegate from diocese to Primary Synod of Province of N.E., 1914; mem. advisory com. of United Charities, Norwich, since 1898. Jr. fellow of Trinity Coll., 1910. i\Iem. I'si Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: A Half-Century of Parish Life, 1900. Address: 28 Otis St., Norwich, Conn. BROWN, Jacob Frederick, wool merchant; b. Newbury port, Mass., -Aug. 30, 1862; s. Jacob Bart- lett and Anna Augusta (Fitch) Brown; grad. Brown High Sch., Newburvport; m. IMariette Starr Seeley, of Boston. Apr. 2S, 1892; 1 daughter, Pris- cilla Burr, b. 1902. With A. M. Howland & Co., wool merchants, 1879-83; in business for self as wool broker, 1884-92; mem. firm of Brown & Adams, wool commn. mchts., Boston, since 1892; dir. Nat. Exchange Bank, 189S-9, Nat. Bank of the Republic, 1904-8. Nat. Shawmut Bank since 1908; trustee Estate of Horatio N. Slater, and v. -p. S. Slater & Sons, Inc., since 1913. Pres. Boston Wool Trade Assn., 1913-14. Clubs: Algonquin, Brook- line Country, Boston Yacht, Eastern Yacht. Rec- reations: yachting, riding. Home: 11 Common- wealth Ave. Office: 273 Summer St., Boston. BBOWN, JCacob) "Winn, publisher; student Brown IT., 1S90-3; m. Edith Ramsdell, June 20, 1900. With Silver, Burdett & Co.. pubs., since 1898, now mem. bd. dirs. Mem. Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Home: Woburn, Mass. Office: 221 Colum- bus Ave., Boston. BROWN, James rranklin, soldier; Jan. 10, 1836- 1911. (Sec vol. 1909.) BROWN, J(aiues) Stewart, banker; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Sept. 12, 1837; s. Albert and Mary Blair (Eaton) Brown; descendant of John Brown, Salem, Mass., 1629; ed. pub. and high schs. of Wor- cester; m. E. Fannie, d. Gardner and Fannie (Goulding) Childs, Sept. 26, 1872 (died 1894); 2 children, Albert, Helen Elizabeth (Mrs. Herbert E. Howe, of Worcester) ; m. 2d, Hariette E. Johon- not, of Boston, June 11, 1896. Conducted a house furnishing business in Worcester up to the time of Civil War; sergt. Worcester Light Inf., which belonged to the 6th Mass. Vols, that marched through Baltimore in 1861; was mustered out with the regt. at the expiration of 3 mos.' service, Aug. 2, 1861; adjt. 51st Mass. Vols., Nov., lS62-July, 1863; in commissary dept., 9th Army Corps, up to time of discharge, Apr. 16, 1865. Mfr. braid and shoe laces, Woi'cester, 1867-71; water reg- istrar of Worcester, 1871-83; treas. and exec, head Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 1883-12, since pres.; pres. Merchants' & Farmers' Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Post 10, Worcester, G.A.R. and 2 yrs. adjt. of the Post. "Drummer Boy" Frank Rutledge, in popular plav of the G.A.R. Post, as annually per- formed in Worcester Theatre. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Ijoyal I^egion, Worcester Soc. of Antiquity. Club: Quinsigamond Boat. Recrea- tions: motoring, fishing. Home: 61 Wachusett St. Office: 316 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BROWN, John Augrustns, educator, business man; Sept. 15, lS57-Sept. 12, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BBOWN, John Freeman, judge: b. East Doug- las, Mas.s., Mar. 20, 1848; s. Adolphus Frederick and Mary Eliza (Johnson) Brown; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1868; A.B., Harvard. 1872; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1874; m. Mlllbury, Mass., Oct. 31, 1878, Alice Augusta Rogerson. Has practiced in Boston since 1874; asst. atty.-gen. Mass., 1878; mem. Common Council. Boston. 1885- 86; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1887-88; elk., 1888-95, asso. justice, 1895-02, chief justice, 1902-6, Munici- pal Ct. of Boston; asso. justice Sujjerior Ct. of Mass. since Aug. 30, 1906. Home: Milton, Mass. (P. (J. lieadvillc). Address: Court House, Boston. BROWN, John Howard, editor; moved to Brook- lyn, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BROWN, John Richard, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, Nov. 25, 1870; s. William and Isabel (Runciman) Brown; studied Columbia U.; M.A., U. of Edin- burgh, 1892, Ph.D., 1895; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1895; m. Gertrude Marion Rowley, of Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 22, 1896. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1895; pastorates: Olive St. Ch., 1895-03, Central Bapt. Ch., Providence, R.I., 1903-10, First Bapt. Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1911 — . Democrat. Mem. Am. Philos. Assn., The Union (Edinburgh). Author: The Messianic Prophecies, 1899; Jesus, the Joyous Comrade, 1910. Home: 482 Colorado Av., Bridge- port, Conn.* BROWN, Joseph Bug-ene, editor and pub.; b. Au- gusta, Me., Nov. 17, 18G2; s. Joseph Lowell and Mary Getchell (Hilton) Brown; ed. pub. schs. of Farmington, Me.; m. Flora M. Jennings, of Farm- ington, Me., June 80. 1890; 2 children, Zilda Jen- nings, b. Nov. 27, 1891, Leo .lennings, b. Aug. 5, 1895. Editor and pub. Farmington Chronicle since Aug. 5, 1905; treas. and business mgr. Chronicle Co.; concert violinist and cornetist. Mem. and sec. Republican Town Com. Baptist. Mem. Me. Lodge, No. 20, F. & A.M.. Franklin Chapter, No. 44, R.A.M., Pilgrim Commandery. No. 19, K.T., Kora Temple. A.A.O.N.M.S.; mem. Farmington Chapter, No. 142, O.E.S. Club: Masonic. Address: Farmington, Me. BROWN, Joseph Hyphln, clergyman, author; b. Rutland, N.Y.. July 22, 1S69; s. Thomas Manton and Sarah (Hypkin) Brown, both natives of Lin- colnshire, Eng. ; pub. schs., Watertown, N. Y.; A.B., St. Andrews Coll., Syracuse, N.Y., 1893; m. Char- lotte M. Welch, of Antwerp, N.Y., Sent. 6, 1894; 2 children, Joseph Randolph, Richard Nelson. Dea- con, 1893. priest, 1895. P.E. Ch. ; rector St. Paul's Ch., Antwerp, N.Y., 1893-6, Christ Ch.. Morristown. 1896-1900, St. Mark's Ch., Malone, 1900-8, Calvary Ch.. Bridgeport. Conn., 1908-12, Christ Ch., Nor- walk. and Emanuel Ch., Weston, since 1912. Pres. Standard Scales Co., New Haven. Formerly mem. 41st Rest., N.G.N.Y., Syracuse. Progressive. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Norwalk (Norwalk), Crafts- man's (Malone, N.Y.). Author: Farmer Bibbins, 1014. Address: Westport, Conn. BROWN, Kate Iionise, author; b. Adams, Mass., May 9. 1857: d. Edear M. and Mary T. Brown: ed. at Reading High Sch., Bridgewater (Mass.) State Normal Sch. and Kindergarten Training Class of Miss Anne Page: unmarried. Teacher in Reading, "Wakefield and Milton. Mass., until 1896; since then in Boston. Contbr. to mags, and juvenile pubis. : has written many children's songs, music for kin- dergarten marching plays, etc. (See T^'^ho's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 29 University Rd., Brookline, Mass.* BROWN, Iiaura Amanda, artist; b. Littleton, M.-vs.s., Feb. 17. 1852; d. James Madison and Amanda Melvina (Pingrey) Brown; descendant of Colonial ancestry: studied water color at Lowell Sch. of Desiffn, Boston, oils under J. J. Enneking. china painting imder Jarvie Nagle, tapSstry painting under Henry E. Root; unmarried. Beean paintinsr in Central City, Colo., 1884; also a designer and maker of raffia baskets. Has written many poems, short stories, reviews and essays for papers and mags.; lecturer on art and literature. Baptist. Mem. art com. of State Federation of Women's riul)s; pres. West Acton Woman's Club 20 yrs. Ad- dress: West Acton, Mass. BROWN, Iieon Gilmau Carleton, lawyer; b. Med- ford. Me.. May 27. ISSl; s. William E. and Florence A. (Sawtelle) Brown; grad. Milo (Me.) High Sch., 1901; I.T^.B.. U. of Me. Coll. of Law, 1905; m. Rose Emma TTolbrook, of Milo, Aug. 3, 1907. Began prac- tice in Milo, Oct., 1905; town elk. since 1906; county atty., Piscataquis Co., 1910-11; elk. Milo Realty Co.; mem. Dem. State Com. Mem. Me. Bar Assn., Piscataquis Bar Assn. Universalist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Foresters, Knights WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 171 of the Maccabees, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Crotona, Milo Democratic. Address: Milo, Me. BROWN, Iieonard Boardman, editor, lawyer; Feb. 25, lS45-Feb., 1914; see vol. 1909. BSOVTN', Iiucius, lawyer; b. Griswold, Conn., Mav 5, 1846; s. Daniel and Mary (Stanton) Brown; Ph.B., Brown U., 1S66, LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1S6S; m. Hannah M. Larrabee, of Windham, Conn., June 11, 1878. Mem. law firm of Brown & Perkins since 1878; judge of City Ct. of Norwich, 1894-13; mem. Conn. Senate, 1872, 77, 78, 97 (chmn. Jud. Com., 1877-8); v. -p. Norwicli Savings Soc. Mem. Corpn. Brown U. ; trustee Conn. Lit. Instn. Repub- lican. Baptist. Home: Norwich, Conn.* BKOWN, Martin lOillard, M.D., surgeon; b. Whi- tingham, Vt., July 13, 1863; s. Russell D. and Eliza C. (Millard) Brown; descendant of Mayflower an- cestry; grad. Drurv High Sch., North Adams, Mass., 1S86; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1888; m. Mary Blakeslee, of North Adams, July 3, 1893. House phys. and surg., Presbyn. Hosp., Chicago, 1888-9; same Cook County Hosp., 1889-90; attend- ing surgeon Ironwood (Mich.) Hosp., 1890-1; prac- ticed in North Adams, Mass., since 1901; visiting surgeon North Adams Hosp. since 1892; lecturer on surgery North Adams Training Sch. for Nurses; trustee North Adams Savings Bank; mem. North Adams Sch. Bd. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Coll. Surgeons, Mass. Med. Soc, Northern Berkshire Med. Assn. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., B.P.O. Elks. Democrat. Universalist. Home: 45 Wesleyan St. Office: 112 1/2 Main St., North Adams, Mass. BROWlf, Maurice Pritchley, civil engr. ; b. New York. May 21, 1S73; s. Richard and Thalia Fitz (Newton) Brown; B.S., Dartmouth, 1897; C.E., Thaver Sch. of Civ. Engring, same, 1898; m. Ethlyn Fostina Barber, of Milford, N.H., Sept. 16, 1903; 2 children. Dorothy, Henry Barber. Practiced in Bos- ton since 1889; chief engr. Boston Bridge Works, Inc.. since 1900; has designed many notable bridges in N.E. states, also has planned many offices and mill bldgs. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Sigma Chi, Casque and Gauntlet, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Con- glist. Clubs: Winchester Country, Calumet (Win- chester). Recreations: golf. Home: 12 Myrtle St., Winchester, Mass. Office: 47 Winter St., Boston. BBOWN, Morris, wholesale produce; b. Kovno, Russia. Mar. 16, 1872: s. Joshua and Sarah (Wit- kin) Brown; ed. at Nottingham, Eng. ; m. Annie Polansky, of Gosether, Russia, July 15, 1894; 5 children, Samuel, Harry, Rosie, Abraham, Ida. Em- igrated to America and settled in Boston. 1889; began active career in employ of N. C. Skilton, 1891; in business on own account, wholesale pro- duce, since 1894. Mem. Boston Fruit and Produce Exchans-e, Boston Chamber of Commerce; mem. Young Men's Hebrew Assn., Boston. Odd Fellow. Recreation: motoring. Home: 19 W^yoming St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 165 Fulton St., Boston. BBOWN, Nathan Clifford, ornithologist; b. Port- land, Me., Oct. 13. 1856; s. Philip Henry and Fanny (Clifford) Brown; prep, edn., pvt. schs., Portland; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1883; m. Florence Cornelia Pell, of Paris, France. June 25. 1887; 2d, Susanne Cutler Rice, of New Yoi-k. Oct. 8, 1898; 1 child, Cornelia Clifford, b. July 12, 188S. Has made ex- tensive studies on distribution and habits of N.A. birds, having prepared nearly 5,000 specimens in New England. South Carolina, Ala. and Texas. Fel- low Am. Ornithol. Union; mem. Portland Soc. Nat- ural History. Me. Geneal. Soc, M<^. Ornithol. Soc (hon. ), Nuttall Ornithol. Club, Cambridge (corr. mem.). Republican. Dir. P. H. & J. M. Brown Co., real estate: dir. J. B. Brown & Sons. Contbr. to The Auk. Bird Lore, Outing, Lippincott's Mag., The Independent, N.Y. Evening Post, etc. Home: 108 Vaughan St. Office: 218 Middle St., Portland, Me. BBOWir, Nathaniel King-, banking: b. Tunbridge, Vt., Apr. 17, 1834; s. Jeremiah and Nancy Folsom (King) Brown; ed. country dist. sch.; m. Susan Oilman Moody, of Waterbury, Vt., Sept. 10, 1856 (now deceased). Engaged in drug business in Wis., 1856-57: postmaster and propr. book store. Water- bury, Vt., 1861-4; druggist in Montpelier, 1864-70; mfr. proprietary medicines, 1870-08; cashier Home Savings Bank since 1895. also trustee and treas. : real estate broker. Alderman, Burlington, 4 yrs. ; formerly mem. exec com. State S.S. Assn. and State Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 207 S. Winsosk Ave. Office: 190 Main St.. Burlington, Vt. BBOWN, Nelson P., lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., May 13, 1878; s. George Addison and Flora Eugenia (Pierce) Brown; grad. Everett High Sch., 1895; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Hanover, N.H., June 11, 1903, Mar- garet Tucker, 2d daugliter of Pres. W. J. Tucker, of Dartmouth Coll. Admitted to bar, 1903, and has since practiced at Boston; mem. lirm of Brown it Brown; mem. corp'n Everett Savings Bank; dir. J. G. Blount Co., Everett Trust Co.; candidate for dist. atty., Middlesex Co., 1907; city solicitoi-, Everett, 1908-12; asst. dist. atty., Middlesex Co., 1912-13; asst. atty. gen. of Mass., 1915. Repub- lican, (jonglist. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Middlesex. Home: 186 Linden St.. Everett, Mass. BBOWN, Ora Alden, merchant; b. Bridgewater, N.H., Mar. 4, 1864; s. Horace and Mary Augusta (Fletcher) Brown; ed. Ashland (N.H.) pub. schs. and Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston: m. Ashland, N.H., June 1, 1893, Sarah Addie Cheney. Clk. in gen. store in Ashland, 1882; began retail gen. store business under firm name of Hughes <& Brown, 1889, becoming O. A. Brown. Oct. 1, 1906: dir., gen. mgr. and treas. Asquam Transportation Co.; dir. White Mountain Telephone and Telegrapli Co.; trustee Ashland Savings Bank. Town elk.. 1888-1900; became town treas. 1890; treas. Grafton Co., N.H., 1903-9; commr. Grafton County since 1909. Home: Ashland, N.H. BBOWN, Orland J., M.D., surgeon; b. Whiting- ham, Vt., Feb. 2, 1848; s. Harvey and Lucina (Ful- ler) Brown; ed. pub. schs., Vt. and Powers Inst.. Bernardston. Mass.; student Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, Rush Med. Coll., Chicago; M.D.. Med. Coll. U. of Vt., Coll. of Medicine, 1870; last marriage. North Adams, Mass., Dec. 16, 1884, Alice T. Stowell. Practicing phys. since 1870; asst. surg. and surg. 2d Regt., Mass. Vol. Militia, 1878-89, re- tiring as It. -col.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1st Berkshire Dist., 1889; health officer North Adams many yrs. Mem. Mass. State Med. Soc. Med.' Assn. of Northern Berkshire, A.M. A., Assn. Military Sur- geons of U.S., etc. Republican. Universalist; supt. S.S. 26 yrs., now church deacon. Mason. Home: North Adams, Mass. BBOWN, Percy, Rontgenologist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 24, 1875; s. Isaac Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Kennedy) Brown; grad. Browne and Nichols Sch.. Cambridge, 1893; Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1893-6; M.D., Harvard, 1900; m. Bernice Mayhew, of Cambridge, Dec 7, 1904. Ront- genologist to Boston Children's Ho.sp., 1902-6, Car- ney Hosp., 1903-10, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1905, Long Island Hosp., Boston, 1906-10; consulting Rontgenologist. Carney Hosp.. 1911 — ; Rontgenolo- gist, Infants' Hosp. since 1914, Children's Hosp. since 1915; asst. in Rontgenology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Am. Rontgen Ray Soc. (pres., 1911). Rontgen Soc. of London. Deutsche Rontgen Gesellschaft. Berlin, Phila. Rontgen Soc (hon.), Boston Scientific Soc. Boston Soc. Natural His- torv. Bostonian Soc. Conglist. Clubs: University, Harvard (Boston): Harvard (New York). Home: 155 Newbury St., Boston.* BBOWN, Philip Greely, banking, real estate; b. Portland. Me.. June 24, 1855; s. Philip Henry and Fannv (Clifford) Brown; A.B., Bowdoin, 1877, A.M., 1880. Entered banking business at Portland, 1877; v.p. 1st Nat. Bank. Portland; treas. and dir. J. B. Brown & Sons, P. H. & J. M. Brown Co., Port- land Savinsrs Bank; pres. Atwood Lead Co.; dir. Atlantic & St. Lawrence R. R., Internat. Telegraph Co. Trustee Me. Gen. Hosp., Pub. Library, Port- land. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Bibliophile Soc, Prince Soc. (Boston), Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Soc. of Mayflower Descendants of the State of Me., Psi Upsilon (Bowdoin). Elks. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Calumet (New York); Cumberland, Coun- try, Athletic. Yacht (Portland). Home: 85 Vaughan St. Office: 21s Middle St., Portland, Me. 172 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BROWN, Philip Marsliall, diplomat; moved to Princeton, N. J. (See vol. l'J09; also Who's Who in America, I'.tH-l.'j.J BKOWir, Plumb, M.D. ; b. Norfolk, Conn.. Nov. 15, 18G8; s. Plumb, Sr., and Olive E. (Crissey) Brown; descendant of Richard B., the immigrant, 1643, and Peter Brown, of the Mayflower; prep, edn. Great Barrington Hiyh Sch., Mas.s. ; .studied medicine in Med. Dept., U. of Vt., and Hahnemann Med. Coll., and Hosp., Chicapo; m. Rebecca Aiken Bas.sett, of Norfolk. Conn.. Oct. 26, 1892; 1 son, Elliott Bassett. Began practice at Norfolk. Conn., 1892, later removing to Springfield. M.iss. ; visiting phys. Wesson Memorial Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Conn, and Mass. Homoe. mod. socs., Western Mass. Homce. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Allen Materia Med. Club (Springfield), S.A.R. Mason (32", K.T. ). Clubs: Economic. Winthrop, Masonic. Recreations: country life. Address: 503 State St., Springfield, Mass. BROWN, Ralph Henry, engineer; b. Canfield, O. Aug. 1, JStIO; s. Richard and Thalia F. (Newton) Brown; grad. Thayer Sch. of Civ. Engring. (Dart- mouth), 1885; m. Brockton, Mass., Aug. 21, 1889, Ella Gardner (died Mar., 1904); 2 children, Thalia, Richard. Chief engr. Boston Bridge Works, 1890- 1900; chief engr. Eastern Bridge it Structural Co., Worcester, Mass., since 1900. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Club: Engineers' (Boston). Home: 178 Lincoln St. Office: 68 Crescent St., Worcester, Mass. BROWN, Robert, architect; Nov. 24, lS4r.-July, igi,-!. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, Robert Elliott, clergyman: b. Middle- ville. Out., Can., Dec. IT, 1S73; s. Robert and Anna H. (Unsworth) Brown; A.B., Oberlin, 1901, B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1904; m. Mabel A. Millikan, of Ma- quoketa, la., June 23, 1904. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1904; pastor Pilgrim Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1904-11. 2d Ch., Waterbury, since Apr. 1, 1911. Trus- tee Olakona (Miss.) Industrial Inst., Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn. Mem. New Haven Ministers' Assn., Book and Bond Soc. (Yale). Club: Country (Waterbury). Home: 22 Holmes Av., Waterbury, Conn* BROWN, Robert Marshall, educator; b. Grafton, Mass., Mar. 11, 1870; s. George Roberts and Emily (Waters) Brown; A.B., Brown U., 1893; grad. stu- dent Harvard, 1900-2, A.M., 1902; m. Florence, Mass., Sept. 5, 1905, Fannie L. Plimpton (died Jan., 1909); m., 2d, Providence, R.I., Aug. 23, 1910, Myrtis E. Hyde. Instr. sciences, high sch., Ports- mouth, N.H., 1894-8. prin. same. 1898-1900; asst. in geology. Harvard. 1901-2; instr. sciences and math- ematics, high sch.. New Bedford. Mass.. 1902-4; instr. geography, Mass. State Normal Sch.. ^Vor- cester, 1904-14; head Dept. of Geography, R.I. Nor- mal Sch., since 1914; lecturer in geography. U. of N.C., summer session of 1903; instr. in geography. Martha's Vineyard Summer Inst., 1904. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Assn. Am. Geographers. Sigma Xi. Asso. editor Bull. Am. Geog. Soc; revision staff New Internat. TOncy. ; asso. eaitor Handy Reference Ency. Address: 105 Comstock Av., Providence, R.I. BROWN, Robert Perkins, mfr. ; b. Providence, R.I.. June 14. 1850; .s. William Whipple and Maria (Perkins) Brown; prep. edn.. Providence Classical High Sch.; A.B.. Brown U., 1871 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1874; m. Providence, June 10, 1897, Elizabeth G. Ray. of East Providence; 2 children, Madelaine Ray, Robert Perkins. Jr. Began with Angell & Lansing, lumber dealers, 1871; with Providence & New York Steamship Co., 1872-8; with C. H. Car- penter, lumber, 1878-9; with Kendall Mfg. Co., soaps, soapine and glycerine, since June, 1879. treas. since 1911; pres. R.I. Co-operative Coal Co.; v. -p. Puritan Life Ins. Co.; incorporator and treas. R.I. Warehouse Co.; dir. Clinton Realty Co., New York; treas. Brown Alumni Magazine Co.; mem. City Council, Providence, 1 yr., aid on staff of Gov. (larvin 2 yrs. (chief aid 1 yr.). Pres. Municipal League of Providence. Mem. Am. Civic Assn.. R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. br. Archpeol. Soc. America, Provi- dence Chapter S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Beta Chapter Delta Phi, R.I. Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa (pres., 1913-15), Sch. of Design (Provi- dence). Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: A.E. Club, Art, Brown Univ. Club (New York), Wannamoisett Country, R.I. Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 13 Charles Field St. Office: Kendall Mfg. Co., Prov- idence, R.I. BROWTT, Rufus Bverson, law-yer; b. Dickinson, N.Y., Dee. ;j, l.sr.4; s. John T. and Margaret Brown; ed. Lawi-enceville (N.Y.) Acad.; grad. Amsterdam (N.Y.) Acad., 1876; taught sch. several yrs.; stud- ied law with Wales & Taft, Burlington, Vt. ; m. Williston, Vt., Sept. 2, 1877, Delia F. Wood. Ad- mitted to bar, 1880; engaged in agr. till 1891, when lie opened an office in Burlington; in active prac- tice since. Elected state atty., 1894; re-elected, 1896, 1898; elected state senator, 1900; city atty., 1902, 1903. Address: 203 Main St., Burlington, Vt. BROWN, Ruth Mowry, writer; b. Providence, R.I., June 16, 1867; d. William Augustus and Caro- line E. (Aldrich) Mowry; ed. Fielding and Chase (pvt.) Sch., Providence, and at Providence and Bos- ton high schs. ; m. Edward Waters Brown, of Bos- ton, 1889; 2 children. Mabel Mowry. Bancroft. Contbr. to Congregationalist. Child's Hour, and to several children's papers. Mem. Woman's Peace Party. Club: Hyde Park Current Events. Author: The Bible in Lessons and Story, 1899. Home: 17 Riverside Sq., Hyde Park, Mass. BROWN, Samuel Newell, machinist and mfr.; Apr. 23. 1827-July 4. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, Susanne Cutler Rice, miniature painter; b. New Haven. Conn.. Feb. 4, 1855; d. James and Sarah Elizabeth (Manvel) Rice; student Art Stu- dents' League, New York; studied in Paris. France, at Julien's Acad., and with Carolus Duran and Hen- ner: studied miniature painting from life with Madame Gabrielle Debillemont-Chardon, and Mile. Noemie Schmitt. Paris; m. Nathan Clifford Brown, of Portland, Me., Oct. 8, 1898. Painted for many >-rs. in New York. Exhibited at Soc. Am. Artists, New York. 1896; Paris Salon, 1897. Address: 108 Vaughan St.. Portland, Me. BROWN, Theodore Parker, inventor, mfr.; b. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 2, 1860; s. Aaron and Ellen M. (Radcliffe) Brown; descendant of James Brown, who came from Scotland to Dunstable, Mass., and married Hannah Blanchard, granddaughter Thomas Blanchard, Braintree, Mass., 1639; ed. in Lisbon, N.H.; m. Jan. 13, 1881, Alice J., daughter Horace and Ann M. (Inman) Daniels, of Paxton, Mass.; 1 daughter, Barbara (wife of Dr. John E. Rice, of Worcester). At 13 removed to Worcester, Mass., and W'Orked in shoe factory of Joseph H. Walker, 1873-82; started in business for self in 1883 as mfr. of pianos; during yrs. 1894-9 perfected his simplex piano player, which has since manufac- tured. Mem. City Council. 1892-3 (pres. 1893). Mason (32°). Club: Commonwealth (pres. 1908). Home: 12 Regent St. Office: 10 Blackstone St.. Worcester. Mass. BROWN, Theron, editor, author; April 29. 1832- Feb. 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BROWN, Thomas Edwin, clergyman; b. Wash- ington. D.C., Sept. 26, 1841; s. Eleazer and Mar- garet Cole (Coote) Brown; A.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U., 1861, A.M., 1862 (D.D.. U. of Rochester. 1875); m. Elisabeth Campbell Samson, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 19. 1864. Ordained Bapt. ministry. 1862; pastor Tabernacle Ch.. Brook- Ivn, 1862-9, 2d Ch., Rochester, 1869^82. 1st Ch., Providence, 1882-90. Memorial Ch.. Philadelphia. 1890-6, 1st Ch., Franklin, Pa., 1896-02, 1st Ch., New Britain, Conn., Mar., 1904-Sept. 1, 1915 (retired). Formerly trustee Rochester Theol. Sem., Newton Theol. Instn. Republican. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Studies in Modern So- cialism and Labor Problems, 1886. Address: New Britain, Conn.* BROWN, Walter Woolson, mfr.; b. Springfield. Vt., Sept. 20, 1872; s. Adna and Fannie (Woolson) Brown; prep. edn. Vt. Acad.; student Dartmouth, 1889-90; married. Gen. manager Parks & Woolson Machine (^o.. cloth finishing machinerv, Spring- field (established 1826); pres. Brown Hotel Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Springfield Electric Ry., Jones & Lamson ]Machine Co. A.d.c. on staff of Gov. Smith, 1898-1900; also on staff Gov. Fletcher, 1912-14. Republican. Clubs: New York Athletic, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 17; Union League (Xew York). Address: Springtteld, Vermont. BROWN, WilUam, clergyman; Sept. 10, 1838-Mar. 25, 1!)1U. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, WilUam Channing-, clergyman; b. Slier- born, Mass., :Mar. 7, ISOS; s. of Rev. William and Salome Stephens (Williams) Brown; descended from Thomas Browne, Concord, Mass., 1640; grad. Highland Mil. Acad., \Vorcester, Mass., ISST; studied Mass. Inst. Tech., 1SS7-9; grad. Meadville Theological Sch., Pa., 1894; grad. work, Div. sch. of Harvard, 1894-5; m. ]\Iary Anna Brown, of Wolfe- boro, N.H., Aug. 4, 1897. Ordained Unitarian min- istrv, 1895; pastor Gardner, Mass., 1895-8, Little- ton,' 1898-04; field agt., 1904-5, field sec, 1905 — , Am. Unitarian Assn. ; sec. Com. on Fellowsliip, 1910-13, Apportionment Commn. (Unitarian), 1911 — ; sec. and treas. Alumni Assn., Meadville Theol. Sch. Home: Littleton, Mass. Oflice: 25 Beacon St., Boston.* BROWN, William Garrott, author; Apr. 24, 1868- Oct. 20, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BROWN, William G-lover, merchant; b. Kirk- fieldbank, Scotland, Apr. 26, 1854; s. Robert and Margaret (Glover) Brown; ed. in old country; came to America at 18; m. Minnie S. Russell, of Worces- ter, Mass.; 2 children, William Glover, Jr., Mar- garet Murdock. Began as cll<. in mercantile house, Glasgow; in employ of Callender, MacAustan & Troup, Providence, R.I., 1872-80; in partnerslaip with J. S. MacDonald, Milford, Mass., 1880-3; bought out partner and continued in same location 2 yrs. ; moved to Gloucester, 1885, and now at head of dept. store; pres. Gloucester Fresh Fish Co.; v.-p. James R. Tarr Co.: dir. Snowden Mills Corpn. Mason (K.T.). Address: Gloucester, Mass. BROWN, William H., insurance; b. Northbridge, Mass., Sept. 21, 1869; s. of Robert and Angeline (Kidney) Brown; ed. pub. schs., Northbridge and Douglas; commercial course, Boston: m. Elizabeth Mayhew Longfellow, of Machias, Me., Sept. 10, 1895; 2 children, Robert Longfellow, Phyllis Eliza- beth. Began active career, 1888, with Boston Young !Men's Christian Union, continuing 4 yrs.; Mass. State Bd. of Charities, 1892-6; entered Mass. Ins. Dept. as elk., Mar., 1896, and advanced to cliief ex- aminer following yr., wliicli position held for 9 yrs.; resigned to accept position of sec. and treas. of Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co., also a dir. Dir. Boston Young Men's Christian Union. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. of several clubs. Interested in charitable work. Recreations: golf. Home: Wel- lesley Hills, and Douglas, Mass. Office: 77 Frank- lin St., Boston. BROWN, William. Henry, lawyer; b. Ashland, Ky., Oct. 24, 1859; s. Daniel H. and Anna Maria (Abbott) Brown; ed. Bridgewater Normal Sch.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1886; m. Adelaide Moors, of Boston and Cohasset, Mass., July 26, 1910; 1 daugliter, Adelaide Moors. Practiced in Boston since Sept. 1, 1886; dir. Boston Stamp Sav- ings Soc. ]Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Co- hasset Golf, Coliasset Yacht. Recreations: golf. Home: Boston, and Cohasset, Mass. Oflfice: 509-511, 30 State St., Boston. BROWN, William J., lawyer; b. Tiverton, R.I., Nov. 20, 1872; s. Isaac and Mary Elizabeth (Gray) Brown; ed. common schs., Tiverton; grad. High Sch., Fall River, Mass., 1889; A.B., Brown U., 1893; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1895; m. June 9, 1897, Harriet Sophronia Borden, of Providence, R.L (died Mar. 23, 1898); 2d, Oct. 14, 1903, Pauline Emmons Tappan, of Providence; 4 children, Fran- ces Tappan, Elizabeth Winthrop, Judson Emmons, Pauline Tappan. Practiced in Providence since Dec, 1895. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Conglist. Clubs: University, Brown. Home: 82 Keene St. Office: 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. BROWN, William M., railway official; b. Bath, Me., Sept. 30, 1859; s. Arthur and Martha J. Brown; grad. Bath High Sch., 1877; M.S., Bowdoin Coll., 1881. Clk. Bangor & Piscataqua R.R., 1884-92, Ban- gor & Aroostook R.R., 1892-5; asst. supt, 1895-8, supt., 1898-5, becoming gen. supt., Jan. 25, 1905, Bangor & Aroostook R.R. Home: Bangor, Me. BROWN, William Maxwell, civil engr. ; moved to Newark, N.J. (See vol. 1909.) BROWN, W(illiam) Robinson, mfr.; b. Portland, Me., 1875; s. William \V. and Kmily Hart (Jenkins) Brown; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1893; B.A., Williams, 1897. Dir. and mgr. woods dept., Berlin Mills Co., mfrs. newspaper, sulphite fiber and lum- ber, also of Burgess Sulphite Fiber Co., and Brown Corpn., mfrs. sulphite fibre, lumber, pulpwood, of Portland, Me. Pres. New Hampshire Forestry Com- mission; dir. American Forestry Assn. Pres. New^ Hampshire Timberland Owners' Assn. Mem. Kappa Alpha (Williams). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union League, Williams College (New York), Cum- berland (Portland, Me.). Breeder of Arabian horses at Maynesboro Stock Farm, Berlin, N.H. Address: Berlin, N.H. BROWNS, Abel Parker, coal mcht. ; b. Salem, Mass., July 27, 1835; s. Parker and Lydia Waters (Richardson) Browne; ed. Salem pub. schs.; m. 1st, Maiden, Mass., Dec. 2, 1868, Sarah S. Putnam (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Boston, June 1, 1882, Rebecca Morrison (now deceased); 2 children, Parker Rich- ardson, Rebecca Morrison (Mrs. Truman R. Haw- ley, of Maiden). Followed seafaring life, 1850-3; accountant in various offices, 1853-71; mem. firm of F. H. Odiorne & Co., wholesale coal, since 1871; treas. and dir. Plymouth Gas Light Co., Exeter Gas Light Co. Trustee Oliver Ditson Fund for Mu- sicians, N.E. Conservatory of Music. Served in 40th Mass. Vols., adj. to maj.. Civil War; maj., M.V.M^; It.-col., 2d Corps Cadets. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Handel and Haydn Soc, Loyal Legion, G.A.R. Club: St. Botolph. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. BROWNS, Alexander Porter, lawyer; b. Wash- ington, D.C., June 11, 1853; s. Causten and Kath- erine Eveleth (Maynadier) Browne; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1865-9, E. S. Dixwell's Sch., Boston, 1869-70; A.B., Harvard, 1874; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1876; m. Ella Louise Dinsmore, of Charlestown, N.H., Aug. 2, 1902 (died 1908); m. 2d, Ida Beatrice (Sturtevant) Hawes, of Boston, Mass., Sept. 23, 1909. Practiced in Boston since 1876, be- ing associated with father more than 30 yrs., until his retirement; specializes in patent, trade-mark and copyright cases; served as Am. legal represen- tative in America for Gilbert & Sullivan, R. D'Oy- ley Carte, Matthew Arnold and others; also has acted as counsel for Nat. Music Pub. Assn., Nat. Assn. of Directory Pubs., etc.; standing master in chancery, U.S. Circuit Court for 1st Circuit, since 1898; ex-pres. Stone Telegraph & Telephone Co. Formerly active worker in Dem. party and candi- date for State senator; now independent in poli- tics. Episcopalian. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton, Soc. Wireless Telegraph Engrs. Club: St. Botolph. Home: 55 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 60 Congress St., Boston. BROWNS, Alexander Stewart, inspector of agencies. New York Life Insurance Co.; b. Glas- gow, Scotland, Sept. 15, 1866. Came to America, 1886; has been identified with the New York Life Ins. Co. since 1890, insp. of agencies same, since 1899; dir. N.E. Casualty Co. Mem. Boston Life Underwriters. Republican. Clubs: Exchange, Coun- try (Brookline). Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Of- fice: 60 State St., Boston. BROWNS, Causten, lawyer, author; Oct. 9, 1828- Apr. 8, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BROW^NS, Georg-e Henry, teacher; b. Natick, Mass., Oct. 11, 1857; s. George Warren and Emeline (Wetherbee) Browne; brother of Charles Francis Browne; A.B., Harvard, 1878, A.M., 1879; m. Emily Bobbins Webster, of Bridgewater, N.H., Oct. 10, 1889. Keene (N.H.) High Sch., 1879-80; pvt. tutor, prep, for Harvard, 1880-1; established sch. for boys at Cambridge, 1882, The Browne & Nichols Sch., 1883. Mem. N.E. Assn. of Teachers of English, N.E. Classical Assn., Harvard Teachers', N.E. Colls, and Prep. Schs., Headmasters' Assn. (exec, com.), etc. Independent Democrat. Unitarian. Club: Boston Friday Evening. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 23 Chauncey St. School: 20 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.* BROWNS, Georg-e Waldo ("Victor St. Clair"), author; b. Deerfield, N.H., Oct. 8, 1851; s. John C. and 17i WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND Martha L. Browne; ed. Deerfield High Sch.; m. Nel- lie M. Barber, of Towiisend, Mass., Jan. 8, 1S91. Was editor of the American Young Folks 5 yrs.; also lecturer and pub. speaker: editor Granite State IVIagazine. (See Wlio's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: :\Ianche.ster, N.H.* BBOWNi:, Herbert W.C., architect; mom. firm l^iltle I'c I'.rowiu'. Address: 70 Kilby St., Boston. BROWNE, Matilda, artist; 1>. Newark, N.J., May S, ISCy; d. I.,eonard I'erkins and IVIatilda (Culver) Browne: studied art under H. S. Bisbing, and lulian L)upr6. Exliibited first at Am. Water Color Soc, Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. City, 1880 or 1881; lion, mention World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Dodge prize, N.A.U., 1899; Hallgarten prize, 1901. Mem. Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Soc. Women Painters and Sculptors. Presbyterian. Address: Greenwich, Conn. BBOWNB, Nina Bliza, librarian; b. Erving, :Mass.. Clot. (i. ISCUt; il. I'liarles Theodore and Nancy Smith (Chapman) Browne; A.B.. Smith Coll., 1882, A.M., 1SS5, post-grad, course, 1882-3; grad. Colum- bia U. Library Sell., 1889; B.L.S., U. State of N.Y., 1891; unmarried. Asst. Columbia TI. Library. 1888- 9, N.Y. State Library, 1889-92; librarian. Library Bur., Boston, 1893-6; registrar, A.L.A., 1889-09, asst. sec, 1896-1900, sec, 1901-9, publishing bd. A.L.A.; sec. Mass. Free Pub. Library Commn., 1910- 11; asst.. Harvard Coll. Library, since 1911. Mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, A.L.A. Clubs: 20th Cen- tury. College, Women's City (Boston). Compiler: Bibliogiaphy of Hawthorne, 1905. Editor: Catalog of Officers, Graduates and Nongraduates of Smith Coll., 1875-0r>-06: joint editor A.L.A. Index to Por- traits, 190G. Address: 44 Pinckney St., Boston.* BBOWNB, Percy G., M.D.: b. Boston, Mar. 19, 1869; s. Gilbert and Anna K. (Harper) Browne; descendant of Richard Browne, who landed in New- bury. ]63!i. also Gov. Dudley of Mass. Colony; ed. English High Sch., Berlin; Harvard U. : M.D., Bos- ton U. Med. Sch., 1892: m. Gertrude Warren Gove, iif Winthrop, Mass., July 1, 1904. In practice in Boston since 1892; mem. consulting staff, Mass. Homce. Hosp.: sr. in diseases of chest, out patient dept., Mass. Homte. Hosp., asso. prof, diseases of chest, Boston U., since 1894: asso. med. dir. Boston :\Iut. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston HomcB. Med. Soc, etc. Republican. Recre- ation: traveling. Home: 218 Main St., Winthrop, .Mass. Dffiec: llii Boylston St., Boston. BROWNE, TlLOmas H., lawver; b. Rutland, Vt.. May 29, 1859; s. Henry and Hanorah (McCarthy) Browne; ed. pub. schs. of Rutland: unmarried. Practiced at Rutland, since 1898; alderman 6 yrs., mayor 1 term; was mem. Dem. Town, (bounty and State corns.: mem. Detn. Nat. Com., 1908-16; was U.S. Treasury insp. under Pres. Cleveland's last administration. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Rec- reations: liuntinsr. fishing, driving, rowing, skating. Address: Rutland, Vt. BROWNE, T(homas) Quincy, merchant. (See \ol. 1909.) BROWNEIiIi, Chatincey Wells, lawyer; b. Wil- liston, \'t.. Oct. 7, 1S47: s. Chauncev W'ells and Laura (Higbee) Rrownell; A.B., U. of Vt., 1870, A. M.,]S7.'',: LL.B.. Albany Law Sch. (TTnion U.), 1873; m. Elva M. Brigham. of Westford, Vt., Oct. 12, 1875: 4 children. Carl Brigham, Elva Mabel, Chaun- cev Sherman, Henry Chase. Practiced law at Bur- lington, Vt., since 1873: state's atty., Chittenden Co., 2 yrs.; asst. sec, 1874-80, sec, 1880-90, Vt. Senate; sec. of state, Vt.. 1890-8: mem. Vt. Senatt, 1902; pres. Burlington Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Home Savings Bank; v. -p. Military Post Street Ry. Co.; elk. and dir. Burlinston Traction Co. Mem. Delta Psi. Republican. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Alsronquin. Home: 196 S. Willard St. Office: 182 Main St., Bur- lington. Vt. BROWNEIiIi, Ernest Henry, civil engr., U.S.N. (Sec vol. 1900. ) BBOWNEI.I., Morris Bu?g-les, lawver: b. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 16, 1881; s. Albion Turner and Helen Bryant (Macoinber) Brownell; grad. New Bedford Hisrh Sch., 1898; A.B., Harvard. 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Apr. 21, 1906. Laura Delano Hitch, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Practiced in New Bedford since 1905; mem. Cook, Brownell & Taber; selectman, Fairhaven, 1909-12; overseer of poor, 1909-13. Trustee ^Slillicent Library, Fair- haven: sec. Union for Good Works, New Bedford. Republican. Fnitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 2 Fort St., Fairhaven. Mas-^. ntnct': Masonic Bldg., New Bedford, Mass. BROWNINO, Amos Avery, lawyer; b. North .Stonington, Conn., Mar. 20, 1S50; s. William Thomas and Nancy Crary (Avery) Browning; descendant of Nathaniel Browning, of Portsmouth, R.I., and of Elder Brewster, of Plymouth, Mass.: Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Y'ale), 1875; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1880; m. June 12, 1889, Grace Palmer, of Norwich, (ionn. Practiced at Norwich since 18S0; referee in bankruptcy. New London County, 1898-14; city atty., Norwich, 1886-90; counsel for Town of Norwich many yrs.; pres. Bd. of Edn. Central Sch. Dist. 1906-12; dir. Mer- chants Nat. Bank; trustee Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich. Pres. Norwich Y.M.C.A., 1906-11; dir. and treas. Wheeler Sch. and Library, North Ston- ington, Conn. Republican. Conglist. Home: 116 Union St. Office: 'i Richards Bldg., Norwich, Conn. BROWNING, Philip Embury, chemist; b. Rhine- beck, N.r., Sept. y, 1866: s. William Garretson and Susanna Rebecca (Webb) Browning: A.B., Yale, 1889, Ph.D., 1892; LT. of Munich, 1893-4; student of spectroscopic inethods, Paris, France, 1913-14: m. Elizabeth Sophia Bradley, of New Haven, Conn.. Dec. 12, 1899. Asst. in chemistry, 1889-93, instr.. 1894-8, asst. prof, since 1S9S, Y^ale. Mem. Ne^v Haven City Council, 1900-2, bd. park commrs.. 1901-2. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Am. Chem. Soc, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft; pres. Yale chapter Soc. of the Sigma Xi. 1903-4. Conglist. Independent. Club: Grad- uates'. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 23 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn.* BROWNIiEE, Harris Fenton, M.D., surgeon: b. Lawyersville, Schoharie Co., N.Y'., Sept. 14, 1866; s. James and Mary .1. (Strj'ker) Brownlee; prep, edn.. Cobleskill (N.Y'.) High Sch.: M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1888; interne St. John's Hosp., Yonkers, N.Y., 1888-90; m. Adelaide Dennis, of Newark, N.J., Dec. 20, 1899: 2 children. Barbara Rose, Janet. Practiced in Danbury, Conn., since 1890; attending surgeon Danbury Hosp.: asst. surgeon 4th Regt., Conn. N.G. Fellow Acad. Medicine (New York): mem. A.M. A., C^onn. State Med. Soc, Fairfield Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Protestant. Mason. Address 342 Main St., Dan- bury. Conn. BROWNRIGG. Albert Edward, IM.D.; b. Pictou. N.S., Sept. 28. 1872: s. William and Lydia (Gary) Brownrigg; ed. Pictou Acad, and Dalhousie U., Hal- ifax, N.S.; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1897; post- grad, study. New York Polyclinic. 1897: M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1898: m. Mrs. Amelia F. Brown- rigg, of Boston, 1901 (died 1912); 1 son, Albert Ed- ward, .Ir. : m. 2d. Harriet J. Little, of Warren. N.H., 1914. Began practice in Boston. 1897: asst. phys., N.H. State Hosp., Concord, N.H.. 1898-01: med. supt.. Highland Spring Sanitarium Co. since 1901. Mem. N.H. State Med. Soc, Mass. State Med. Assn., A.M. A., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Psychol. Assn., Boston Soc. of Neurology and Psychiatry, etc Republican. Methodist. Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk. Address: Nashua, N.H. BROWNSON, ■WllUam Henry, vol. 190 9.) educator. (See Sept. BRUCE, Alexander Bern, merchant, mfr 15. lS53-Seiit. 6, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BRUCE, Charles M.. .judge 1st Eastern Middle- sex Dist. .\ddress: Maiden, IMass. BRUCE, George Anson, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BRUCE, H(enry) Addington (Bayley), author: b. Toronto. Can.. June 27, 1874; s. .John and Mary (Baylev) Bruce; I^pper Canada Coll.. Toronto: B.A., Trinity U., Can., 1895, M.A., 1896: studied Toronto I", and Harvard: in. Lauretta Ausrusta Bowes, of Boston, Nov. 24, 1897. On staff Toronto "Week., 1895-6: Am Press Assn.. New York. 1 SOT- OS: editor New York Tribune Review, 1P03-4: staff contbr. to Outlook since 1904. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 2 Riedesel Av., Cambridge, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BRUCE, Martin Luther, .\1.D.; Mar. 17, 1845- 19 — . (See vol. lyOLt.) BRUCE, Robert Brnest, mathematician; b. Stoneham, Mass., Oct. 14, 1877; s. liomaiizo Liester and Mary Wilma (Delano) Btuee; A.B., Boston U., 19U1, A.M., 1905. Ph.D., 1912; studied Iceland Stan- ford Jr. U., 1900; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; A.M., Harvard, 1911; m. Louise M. Bisliop, of Redlands, Cal., May 30, 1904; 1 son, Philip. Instr. mathe- matics, Pomona Coll., Claremont, Cal., 1902-3; instr. mathematics, 1903-6, asst. prof., 1906-12, prof, since 1912, Boston U. Methodist. Mem. A.A.A.S., Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. America, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Ad- dress: Boston University, Boston. BRUMMBL, Max, leather merchant; b. New York, N.Y., Feb. 4, 1862; s. Alexander and Fanny (Cohen) Brummel; ed. pub. schs.. New York; m. Emma Ackerman, of Scranton, Pa., Feb. 1, 1885; 1 daughter, Irene. Began in manufacture of leather cut soles in New York, 1883; removed to Boston, 1897; mem. Ackerman & Brummel. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Dir. Federated Jewish Charities, Morse Home. Republican. Club: Elysium, Economic, City (Boston), Kernwood Country. Recreations: outdoor sports. Oflice: 645- 655 Atlantic Av., Boston. BRUNBLI^, Georg'e J., mfr.; b. St. Caesaire, Can., Nov. 1, 1865; s. Ambroise A. and Celina (Huot) Brunell; ed. pub. schs. of Springfield, Mass.; m. Sept. 16, 1896, Rose A. Authier, of Web- ster, Mass. Represented A. H. Brunell, mfg. con- fectionei-, Worcester, Mass., for about 10 yrs. ; in business on own account In Webster since May 1, 1902; mem. Bd. of Selectmen 6 yrs. (chmn. 5 yrs.); has served as mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. and Mass. Senate. Republican. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Red Men. Eagles, Worces- ter Commercial Travelers' Club, G.A.R. (asso. mem.). Clubs: Gagnon, Franco-American. Ad- dress: 18 Park St., Webster, Mass. BRUNS, Anton M., insui-ance; b. Boston, Mar. 28, 1873; s. Anton and Lucy M. (Holmes) Bruns; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Mabelle F. Fowler, of Needham, Mass., Nov., 1896; 1 son, Ralph. Began in insurance business. 1890, with H. E. Darling; firm succeeded later by Darling & Russell, then by Russell & Fairchild, of which has been mem- ber since 1909. Mem. Boston Board of Fire Under- writers. Baptist. Club: Highland (West Rox- bury, Mass.). Recreations: gardening. Home: 16 Allen St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 20 Kilbv St.. Boston. BRUSH, Bdward Clifford, insurance; b. St. Au- gustine, Fla., July. 1845; s. Jesse Andrus and Maria T. (Marin) Brush; ed. St. John's Academy, St. Augustine, Fla.; m. Cornelia Davidson Wood, of Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1877; 1 son, Edwin Marin. Enlisted as private in 3d Fla. Inf., C.S.A., 1862, and served as ordnance sergt. of brigade in Bragg's Ky. campaign, same year; in q.m.'s dept. of the army in Fla., 1863; with 2d Fla. Battalion of Inf., in Va. (Lee's army), 1864; later merged with another battalion with 10th Fla. Regt., q.m. sergt., capt. at Petersburg, Va. ; prisoner of war at Ft. Lookout, Md., until June, 1865. In insur- ance business in Phila., 1865-81; spl. agt. Commer- cial Union Ins. Co. of London. 1881-96; mgr. fire dept, Boston Ins. Co., 1896-02: since mgr. N.E. dept. Pa. Fire Ins. Co. Treas. Ins. Library Assn. of Boston. Hon. asso. mem. Kinsley Post, G.A.R. , Boston, with medal; awarded Service Medal by U.D.C. Club: Exchange. Home: 9 Hawes St., Bi-ookline, Mass. Office: 137 Milk St., Boston. BRUSH, Georg'e de Forest, artist; b. Shelbv- ville, Tenn., Sept. 28, 1855; s. Alfred Clark and Nancy (Douglas) Brush; ed. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, under Gerome; m. Mittie Taylor Whelp- lev, Jan. 13. 1887. Awarded 1st Hallgarten prize, 1888; medal, Chicago Expn., 1893; Temple gold medal. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1897; gold medal, Paris Expn., 1900, where his pictures, "The Artist." and "Mother and Child." were exhibited; gold medal, Buffalo Expn., 1901, St. Louis Expn., 1904. A.N.A., 1902, N.A., 1906; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Artists' Fund Soc. Address: Dublin, N.H.* BRUSH, Georg'e Jarvis, mineralogist; Dec. 15, 1831-Feb. 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BRUSH, George Robert, clergyman; b. Corn- wall, Conn., Mar. 23, 1871; s. Jesse and Ellen (Newcomb) Brush; grad. Morgan High Sch., Clin- ton, Conn., 1887; A. U., Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y., 1892, A.M., 1896; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1896; m. Josephine Maria Tayloi-, of Waterbury, Vt., Jan. 17, 1899; 2 children, Anna Sherman, Edward Newcomb; m. 2d, Anna Harriet Hale, of Orange, N.J., Apr. 27, 1908; 5 children, George Robert, Jr., Lawrence Paul, John Rogers, Lester Bradner and Frederick Hale (twins), 1915. Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; missionary at Randolph and East Randolph, N.Y., 1896-9; rector St. Mary's Ch., Sala- manca, 1900-1; asst. St. Luke's Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 1901-5; rector St. Mark's Ch., Newark, N.Y., 1905-10, St. Paul's Ch., Vergennes, Vt., 1910-13, Trinity Ch., Shelburne since 1913. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Shel- burne, Vt. BRUSH, Matthew Chauncey, street railway of- ficial: b. Stillwater, Minn.; s. George M. and Maria Louise (Doud) Brush; ed. grammar sch., Still- water; high sch., Winona and Minneapolis; Ar- mour Inst., Chicago; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901 unmarried. Newspaper corr., Minneapolis, 1894 elk. and purser Northern Steamship Co., 1897-01 with motive power dept., U.P. R.R., Omaha, Neb. 1901-2, Rock Island R.R., Goodland, Kan., 1903 v.-p. and gen. mgr. Newton St. Ry., Norumbega Park, and other properties operated by Boston Su- burban Electric Cos., Newton, Mass., 1903-09; gen. mgr. J.C. & L.E. R.R., Chautauqua Steamship Co., B. & L.E. Ry., headquarters Buffalo, Jamestown and Erie, 1909-10; asst. to v.-p., 1911, 2d v.-p. since Apr., 1912, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. Mem. Am. Electric Ry. Transportation and Traffic Assn. (pres.), N.E. St. Ry. Club (ex-pres.). Delta Kappa Epsilon (ex-pres.). Beacon Soc, Boston Chamber Commerce. Republican. Scottish Rite Mason (32°, Boston Commandery, Shrine). Clubs: University, City, Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange, Tech. Coun- cil, Press, Engineers' (Boston and New York). Home: 4 Park Vale Av., Allston, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. BRUSH, S(ilas) Warner; b. Fairfax, Vt., May 24, 1868; s. Charles Henry and Sarah Jane (Rob- erts) Brush; ed. New Hampden Inst, Fairfax; Vt. Acad., Saxtons River; m. 1893, Ella Norton, of Fairfax (died 1900); 2d, Oct 7, 1903, Cora G. Uf- ford, of Fairfax. Purchased farm of father, con- taining 500 acres, 1903, and since conducted same; engaged extensively in live stock raising and dairying; owns maple orchard of 2,600 trees. Re- publican. Methodist. Address: R.F.D. No. 3, Fair- fax, Vt. BRYAN, Burton G., banker; Sept. 27, 1846-May, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BRVAK, George Andrew, clergyman; Dec. 15, lS19-Oct 15, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BRVAir, Gregory Seeley, mfr.; b. Washington, Conn., Dec. 2, 1868; s. Richard Alexander and Sarah Elizabeth (Seeley) Bryan; ed. The Gunnery, Washington, Conn., 1880-4, Harry Hillman Acad., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1884-5, Harvard, 1886-7; un- married. Treas. and gen. mgr. Bridgeport (Conn.) Cliain Co.; also v.-p. Washington Supply Co., and operates dairy farm at Washington, Conn. Clubs: Seaside, Algonquin, Country, Yacht; New York Athletic, Automobile Club of America. Recre- ations: tennis, motoring, shooting, fishing. Ad- dress: Bridgeport, Conn. ' BR'VAIT, Mahlon Reading, tanner and dealer in leather; b. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. 1865; s. Henry B. and Mary E. (Reading) Bryan; ed. pub. schs., Phila.; m. Bertha L. Schrack, of Camden, N.J., Mar. 28, 1894; 4 children, Mahlon Philip. Janet, Doris, Donald (deceased). Began active career in employ of England & Bryan, Phila., 1879; removed to Boston, 1898, as resident mgr. and mem. of firm of England & Bryan, tanners of sole and belting leather, etc.; firm incorporated, Dec, 1904, as England, Walton & Co., of which has since been 2d v.-p. Mem. N.E. Leather Assn., Boston Cham- 176 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ber of CumiiiLTcu. Einscopalian. Mason. Clubs: Algoiuiuin, Uoston Athletic Assn., The Country I lirookline). liecieations: horseback riding. Home: lis Dean lid., Brookline, Mass. Otllce: 192 South St., Boston. Mass. BKYANT, Amasa B., banker; b. Gardner, Mass., Auy. 4, 1SG9; s. John C. and Caroline M. (Ban- croft) Bryant; prep. edn. Gardner High Sch.; A.B., Amherst, 1S92; m. Dec. 27, 1!>92. Anna M. Winslow, of Amherst, Mass. Began as elk. in 1st Nat. Bank, Gardner, 1S94, was elected cashier, 1904, and pres., 1912: chnin. Sch. Com., Gaidner. Trustee Levi Heywood Memorial Librar.v ^\ssn. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Gardner Boat. Address: Gai'dner, Mass. BRYANT, Anna M.; soo Dorr-Bryant, Anna M. BRYANT, Bertram Lewis, M.D.; b. Bethel, Me., May 2s, 1S72; s. Benjamin li. and Kllen F. (Davis) Bryant; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1S95, A.M., 1899; M.D., Me. Mod. Sch. (Bowdoin), 189S; ni. Lillian F. True, of Bethel, Aug. 3. 1S99; 1 daughter, Katharine True, b. May 20, 1901. Asst. in chemistry, Bow- doin, 1895-8; began practice at Bangor, 1898; pathologist. Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp., 1899-03; apptd. visiting phys., same, 1903; apptd. phys. to Children's Home, 1900. Mem. A.M. A. (mem. auxiliary bd. med. legislation). Me. Med. Assn. (chmn. bd. of censors, 1907), I'enobscot Co. Med. Soc. (sec, 1899-07, pres., 1914-15), Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Conduskeag Canoe, Taratine. Address: 265 Ham- mond St., Bangor, JNIe. BRYANT, Edmund Chancey, dentist; b. North Anson, Me., Jan. 8, 1852; s. Elias and Almira (Gamage) Br.vant; ed. pub. schs., Anson Acad., Farmington (Me.) Normal Sch. and under pvt. tutors; D.D.S., Baltimore Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1879; m. Pittsfield, Me., Jan. 23, 1878, Eva R. AVoods. Practiced in Pittsfield, Me., 1875-12, In Augusta, ^le., since 1913; trustee since 1881 of Me. Central Inst., and its treas., 1891-12; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1887, Senate, 1901. 03; mem. of Bd. of Dental Examiners of State of Me., 1887-12; dir. Pittsfield Nat. Bank since 1901. Mem. Me. Dental Soc. (sec. and treas., 1887-94, ex-president). North- eastern Dental Soc. Republican. Free Baptist. Odd Kfllow. Addiess: 222 Water St., Augusta, Me. BRYANT, Bmest Calvin, educator; b. Man- chester, N.H., Apr. 22, 1867; s. Edmund Lewis and Annie Rollins (Weeks) Bryant; prep, edn., Manchester (N.H.) High Sch.; B.S., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1891; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; research student at Cambridge (Eng.) U., 1913-14; m. Plaistow, N.H., Mar. 30, 1895, Sarah Blossom Palmer. Civ. engr. with Canadian Bridge and Iron Co., at Montreal, P. Q., 1893-4; prof, physics and mathematics, Middlebury Coll., Jan. 1, lS95-July 1, 1912, prof, physics since July 1, 1912. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Physical Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Chi Psi. Address; Middlebury, Vt. b. Free- Dolly J. and Me. Harding, Lumber Me., of of Iron rly post- of Rep., Waldo Freedom P. Ad- BRYANT, Georgre E., business man; dom. Me., Nov. 12, 1857; s. James C. and (Clement) Bryant; ed. Freedom Acad. Central Inst.; m. Aug. 26, 1901, Katrina of Troy, Me. Connected with Freedom Co. since 1905; gen. mgr. for State of Bateman Mfg. Co., Grenloch, N.J., mfrs. Age Farm and Garden Implements; forme master at Knox, Me.; mem. Me. Ho. 1898-1900; mem. Bd. of County Commrs County (chmn.). Chmn. Bd. Trustees, Acad. Republican. Mason; mem. K. of dress: Freedom, Me. BRYANT, Giles Waite, M.D.; b. West Windsor, Vt., Aug. 16, 1857; s. Abner Cotton and Fannie Maria (Waite) Bryant; descendant of Gen. Benja- min AVaite, of the Revolutionary Army; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H. ; M.D,. Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1882; m. Estelle Carrie Patrick, of Somerville, Mass., Oct. 1, 1886. Practiced in Somerville since 1883: visiting phys. to Somerville Hosp.; mem. Somerville Med. Bd.; formerly maj. and surgeon 8th Regt. Inf., M.V.M. ; dir. West Somerville Co-operative Bank; trustee Somerville Pub. Library. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.M. A. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Address: 36 College Av., Somerville, Mass. BRYANT, Ida M., humanitarian; b. Valley Falls, li.L, .July 5, 1859; daughter of Bevi G. and Laura A. (Stone) Bryant; descendant in 5th generation of Timothy and Margaret Bryant, who came from Ireland and settled in Swansea, Mass.; ed. pub. schs. of Central Falls, K.I.; Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Providence, R.I. ; grad. N.E. Deaconess Training Sch., Boston, 1895; unmarried. Became deaconess M.E. Ch. and served in Grace Ch., Cambridge, Walnut St. Ch., Chelsea, St. John's Ch., South Boston; pastor's asst. 1st Ch., Temple St., Boston, 81/4 yrs., resigned to change lines of work temporarily. Actively engaged among Italians in Noi'th End, Boston, and among foreign population of West End; dir. corpn. Sch. for Feeble Minded, Waverly, Mass.; pres. various missionary socs., etc. Recreations: outdoor sports, music. Home: 20 Joy St. Ofl^ice: 49 Federal St., Boston. BRYANT, Jolin Duncan, lawyer; Oct. 21, 1820- 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BRYANT, Ralph Clement, prof, lumbering; b. Princeton. III., Jan. -2, 1877; s. Arthur and Eliza- beth (Hughes) Bryant; grand nephew of William Cullen Bryant; ed. Princeton (111.) High Sch., 1892-6, U. of 111., 1896-7; Cornell U., 1898-1900, F.E. (Forest Engr.), 1900; M.A.. Yale, 1911; m. Alice Joiner, of Polo, 111., June 1, 1904. Forester N.Y. State Forest, Fish and Game Commn., 1900-1; forester, 1901-2, asst. chief, 1902-5, Philippine Bur. of Forestry; insp. U.S. Forest Service, Washing- ton, D.C., 1905-6; prof, of lumbering, Yale, since Sept. 15, 1906. Progressive in politics. Unitarian. Mem. Soc. Am. Foresters, Soc. North Eastern For- esters, A.A.A.S., Phi Gamma Delta. Club: Grad- uates' (New Haven). Address: 305 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn. BRYANT, S. R., pres. Windsor County Trust Co., AV'incLsor, \t. BRYANT, Samuel Joshua, lawjer; b. West Stoekljridge, Mass., June 26. 1851; s. Rev. Sidney and Harriet (Warner) Bryant; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1873; grad. Yale Divinity Sch., 1876; m. New Haven, Conn., May 22, 1876, Ellen Elizabeth Tyler; 4 children, Harriet Elizabeth, Ellen Tyler, Robert Maltby, Douglas Lloyd. Ordained ministry Cong'l Ch., 1876; pastor South Britain, Conn., 187&-84; resigned and retired from ministry; sec. and treas. Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co., Wallingford, Conn., 1884-91; has practiced law in New Haven since 1895; judge Orange Town Ct. since 1895; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1890; mem. Conn. Constl. Conv. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Knight Templar, Adirondack League. Home: West Haven, (Jonn. Address: 865 Chapel St.. New Haven, Conn. BRYANT, Seelye, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) BRYANT, 'Waldo Calvin, electrical engr., mfr. ; 1). Winchendon, Mass., Dec. 17, 1863; s. Calvin Turner and Almeda (Dexter) Bryant; B.S., Wor- cester Poly. Inst., 1884; m. Ida Gerald, of New London, Conn., Apr. 5, 1887; 2 children, Gerald, Doris. Began with Thomson-Houston Elec. Co., Lynn, Mass., 1884; asst. supt. Electric Light Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1884-5; supt. Waterbury, Conn., 1885-8; established Bryant Electric Co., Bridge- port, Conn., 1889, and since pres., treas. and gen. mgr. same; pres., treas. and gen. mgr. The Perkins Electric Switch Mfg. Co.; v. -p. The Siemon Hard Rubber Corpn.; dir. First Bridgeport Nat. Bank, Bridgeport Trust Co., Bridgeport Brass Co., Bridge- port Hydraulic C^o., Bead Chain Mfg. Co., Bridge- port Hosp.; trustee People's Savings Bank. Mem. Bridgeport Library Bd. ; dir. Bridgeport Boys' Club. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., N.E. Soc in City of New York. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Clubs; Black Rock Yacht, University, Brooklawn C'ountry, Algonquin. Contemporary, Comedy (Bridgeport), Engineers'. Lawyers', Rail- road, Union League, Bankers Club of America (New York) ; Metabetchouan Fishing and Game (^lub (Kiskisink, Can.). Address: Bryant Electric Co., Bridgeport, Conn. BRYANT, 'William Henry Harrison, school and coll. text books; b. Paris, Me., Nov. 19, 1853; s. Moses Woodward and Elveci (Andrews) Bryant; Gould's Acad., Oxford Normal Inst., Hebron Acad., Mechanic Falls High Sch. and State Normal Sch. (all of Me.); studied French and German under native teachers; A.M., Bates Coll.; m. Anna M. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 17' Dorr, M.D., of Clayton, N.Y., Aug-. 4, 1SS7; 2 chil- dren, Myrton Andrews, Frances Dorr. Taught and superintended schs. 11 yrs., and retired from teach- ing- when supt. schs., Gorham, Me., 1882; since served as commercial traveler for sch. booli pub- lishers; head traveling- man in N.K. for Ginn & Co., Boston, for 23 yrs.; supt. of agents, same co., for N.E. since Jan., 1914. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, N.K. A., Am. Inst, of Instrn., Am. Peace Soc. ; pres. Boston Meth. Union Kvangelistic Assn.; pres. bd. trustees and chmn. finance com. 15 yrs. Tremont Street M.E. Ch.; mem. Evangelical Alliance of Greater Boston (past treas.), Boston Federation of Churches, Mass. Peace Soc, Deaf Mute Orgn. of N.E.; ex-treas. Mass. S.S. Assn.; mem. Bd. of Home Missions M.E. Ch. ; ex-mem. exec. com. Pub. Sch. Assn. of Boston, Mass. Fed- eration of Chs.; auditor and chmn. finance com. Lord's Day League, Cullis Consumptives' Home; chmn. finance com. N.E. Ednl. Assn. of M.E. Ch.; pres. Layman's Assn. M.E. Ch.; chmn. exec. com. Boston City Missionary and Ch. Extension Soc. Mason, Odd Fellow. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Economic. Recreations: country life. Home: 425 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. Office: 29 Beacon St., Boston. BRYANT, WilUam Nelson, M.D.; b. Weston, Vt., Sept. 26, 1852; s. William A. and Mary L. (Gale) Bryant; ed. pub. schs. and Vt. Methodist Sem., Harvard Med. Sch.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1873; m. S. Angelia Holbrook, of Lemington, Vt., Sept. 19, 1871; 2 children, William Leroy and Mrs. Eva May Fullam (both of Springfield, Vt.). Began practice at Northfield, Vt., 1873; removed to Ches- ter, Vt., 1880, and to Ludlow, 1888; mem. U.S. Bd. of Pension Examiners: mem. Bd. of Supervisors of Insane; sec. board trustees Vt. Tuberculosis Sani- tarium; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910; mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Assn. (ex-pres.). Conn. River Valley Med. Soc, Vt. State Anti-Tuberculosis Soc, N.Y. and N.E. Assn. Ry. Surgeons. Republican. Con- glist. Mason (32°), Odd Fellow. Address: Lud- low, Vt. BUCHANAN, John, journalist; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, July 17, 1871; s. Archibald and Jessie (McRostie) Buchanan; descended from old Cove- nanter stock; prep, edn., St. Andrew's and Ashford House schs., Cheshire, Eng. ; arrived in America, 1896; m. Boston, Aug. 11, 1897, Alexie Jeannie For- rest. Office: 176 Federal St., Boston. BUCHANAN, Iieonard Brown, electrical engr. ; b. Woburn, Mass., Mar. 2, 1873; s. George and Olive Jane (Lowell) Buchanan; first Am. ancestor on maternal side, Percival Lowell (1576-1664), came to Ipswich, Mass., about 1630; grad. Woburn High Sch., 1889; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; m. Ethel Louise Winn, of Burlington, Mass., at Madrid, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1913; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Olive, b. Wo- burn, Oct. 22, 1914. Has been connected with Stone & Webster since 1893, as elec. and chem. engr. and in charge of laboratory and research work; since 1899 identified more particularly with industrial enterprises of the firm; pres. Gen. Electro-Chem. Co., Chase-Shawmut Co., Fort Hill Chem. Co., Sani- tary Engring. & Construction Co.; chmn. bd. of directors Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co.; v.-p. Conn. Valley Lumber Co. Mem. Am. Electrochem. Soc. Democrat. Clubs: Towanda, Innitou Canoe, Engineers' (Boston). Recreations: motoring. Home: 10 Bennett St., Woburn, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston. BUCHANAN, William R., publisher Times, Brockton, Mass. BUCHBR, John Emery, chemist; b. Hanover, Pa., Aug. 17, 1872; A.C., Lehigh U., 1891; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1894. Instr. chemistry. Tufts Coll., 1894-7; asso. prof, chemistry, R.I. Agr'l Coll., 1897- 1900; asso. prof, chemistry, 1901-2, organic chem- istry, since 1902, Brown U. Address: Brown Univ., Providence, R.I. BUCK, Augoistus "Walker, M.D. ; b. Slatersville, R.I., Feb. 7, 1866; s. Edwin A. and Elmira (Walker) Buck; prep. edn.. Fall River Grammar and High schs.; A.B., Williams, 1888; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1892; m. Jennie H. Lanphear, of Bev- erly. Mass., Apr. 7, 1896. Practiced in Fall River, Mass., since 1893; city phys., 1894-6; med. exam- iner, Bristol Co., 1898-05; mem. Sch. Com., 1907-10. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Fall River Golf. Address: 252 Pine St., Fall River, Mass. BUCK, Charles 'Wentworth, retired clergyman. (See vol. 190!).) BUCK, Bdg-ar Eug-eue, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) BUCK, Florence, minister; b. Kalamazoo, Mich., July 19, 1860; d. Samuel Pierce and Lucy (Rea- soner) Buck; grad. high sch., Coldwater, Mich., 1878; student Baptist Coll., Kalamazoo; grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1894; studied theology at Manchester (Eng.) Coll., and at Oxford U., 1 yr. ; unmarried. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1893; asso. minister, with Rev. Marion Murdoch, of Unity Ch., Cle\'eland, 1893-9; traveled in Europe, 1899- 1900; representative of Am. Unitarian Assn. in Mich., 1900-1; pastor Kenosha, Wis., 1901-10, Ala- meda, Cal., Jan. 1, 1911-Sept. 8, 1912; on staff of dept. of religious edn. of Am. Unitarian Assn., Bos- ton, since Oct. 1, 1912. Lecturer for Women's Clubs in 111. and Wis. Was mem. State Bd. of Cal. Civic League and speaker for suffrage in that state. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston. BUCK, G-eorg'e Hickman, clergyman; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1879. Deacon, 1879, priest, 1880, P.E. Ch. ; asst. Emmanuel Ch., Boston, 1879-80; mis- sionary Grace Ch., South Boston, 1880-7; rector St. James Ch., Derby, Conn., since 1887; arch- deacon of New Haven. Home: Derby, Conn. BUCK, John Ransom, lawyer; b. Glastonbury, Conn., Dec. 6, 1836; s. Halsey Buck; descendant of John Hollister, Glastonbury, Conn., about 1635; ed. acads., and 1 yr. Wesleyan U. (hon. A.M., 1877); taught sch. several yrs.; studied law, Hartford, 1859-62; admitted to bar, 1862; m. Mary A. Keeney, of Manchester, Conn., Apr. 12, 1865; 2 children, Florence K. (Mrs. Jacob Humphrey Green), John Halsey. Asst. elk., 1864, elk., 1865, Conn. Ho. of Rep.; elk. Conn. Senate, 1866; pres. Hartford (Ilom- mon Council, 1868-9; city atty., Hartford, 1871-3; treas. Hartford Co., 1863-81; mem. Conn. Senate, 1880-1; mem. 17th Congress (1881-3) and 49th Congress (1885-7); legal adviser of gov. of Conn, during Spanish-Am. War, 1898; dir. Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Hartford Co. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., State Bank and Trust Co., of Hartford. Mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Mason. Club: Hartford. Home: 37 Forest St. Office: 50 State St., Hartford, Conn. BUCK, Jonathan Irving', educator; Oct. 9, 186 4- Oct. 7, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) BUCK, "Walter Perley, clergyman; b. Le Rays- ville. Pa., Jan. 13, 1858; s. Perley Hanford and Elizabeth (Northrop) Buck; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1886, M.A., 1889; four-yr. course, 1887-91, in earlier yrs. of ministry; m. Herrick, Pa., June 28, 1888, Frank P. Landon. Ordained minister M.E. Ch., 1891; pastor, Jewett City, Conn., 1886-8, Mys- tic, 1888-92, Providence, R.I. 1892-5, Provincetown, Mass., 1895-8, Taunton, 1898-02, Rockville, Conn., 1902-6, New London, 1906-11, Brockton, Mass., 1911-13. Stafford Springs, Conn., 1913-15. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Address: Stafford Springs, Conn. BUCKHAM, James, author; Nov. 25, 1858-Jan. 8, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BUCKHAM, Matthew Henry, pres. Univ. of Vt. : July 4, 1832-Nov. 29, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BUCKHAM, Rohert Barmhy, lawyer; b. Burling- ton, Vt., Jan. 21, 1S67; s. Matthew Henry and Elizabeth (Wright) Buckham; grad. Burlington High Sch., 1885; A.B.. U. of Vt., 1889; LL.B., Yale, 1894; unmarried. Practiced in Salem, Mass., since 1894; dir. and counsel Roger Conant Co-operative Bank, Salem. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Sigma Phi. Home: 1^^ Winter St. Office: 125 Washington St., Salem, Mass. BUCKINGHAM, Charles Booth, business man; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 20, 1847; s. Nathan and Mary A. (Booth) Buckingham; ed. Col. Strong's Mil. Sch., Bridgeport; m. Justine H. Bello-ws, of Bridgeport, Mar. 24, 1875 (died Sept. 15, 1905); m. 178 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 2d, S. Christine Gillette, of Mill'ord, Conn., .Jan. 1, 190S; 2 chiUlren (by first murriase), Natlian C, b. Aug. 28, ISSO, Earle Miller, Jan. 10, 1889. I'res. and treas. N. Buckingham & Co., Inc., furniture, car- pets, etc.; dir. City Savings Bank. Mem. S.A.lt., l.O.O.F. Club: Seaside. Home: 89.'j FairHeld Av. OtHce: 177 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. BUCKIiraHAM, Edward Marshall, M.D.; b. Bos- ton, Mass.; s. Charles 10. and .\lar.\- lO. (Marshall) Huckin.^ham; ed. Mass. Inst, of Tech.; M.i)., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1874; m. Montclair, N.J., Alice 1 >. Nason; 2 children, Kdith N., MarRaret. Asst. dis- eases of children, 1888-90, instr. same, 1890-1900, clinical instr., same, 1900-2, Harvard Med. Sch.; consulting physician Children's Hosp., and Boston City Hosp. Mem. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. (treas.). Address: 342 Marlborough St., Boston. BUCKUTGHAM, Edward T., lawyer; b. Metuchen, N.,J., May 12, 1874; .s. Walter Taylor and Helen Kmeline (ToUes; Buckingham; direct descendant of William A. B., war gov. of Conn.; grad. Bridge- port (Conn.) High Sch.. 1891; 15. A., Yale, 1895; L,L..B., Yale Law Sch., 1897; m. Bridgeport, June 3, 1903, Bessie Louise Russell Budau. Asst. librarian Y.L.S., 189t;, 1897; began practice at Bridgeport, 1898; now mem. Buckingham & Bent; elected jus- tice of the peace, 1898, 1900, 1904; city elk. since 1901 (elected at head of ticket, 1903, 0.5, 07); mayor of Bridgeport, 1909-11; pres. and treas. Yale Polish Co. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Fairfield County Bar Assn. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Klks. K. of P., Red Men. Clubs: Arions, Germania, Y'.M.C.A. Rec- reations: baseball and tennis; pitcher Yale Law Sch. B.B. Team, 1896; has won a number of tennis cups at Bridgeport. Home: 2255 Main St. Office: Conn. Bank Bldg., Bridgeiiort, Conn. BUCKrNOHAM, Scovill Mcliean, lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y'., Oct. 3, 1876; s. John Aaron and Anne (McLean) Buckingham; prep. edn. Taft's Sch., Watertown. Conn.; A.B.. Yale, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Margaret McConway, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 4, 1906. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1902, and since practiced in Watertown; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903; now town elk., justice of the peace and pros. atty. Republican. Episcopalian; pres. The Church Club of Diocese of (-onn. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi (Yale). Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: Y''ale (New Y'ork), Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.), Waterbury, Waterbury Country (Waterbury), Wa- tertown Lawn, University Club of Litchfield County. Address: Watertown, Conn. BUCKINGHAM, William Wooster, wholesale house furnishing goods; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 4, 1863; s. Henry and Abbie Ogden (Phillips) Cur- tis Buckingham; descendant of Thomas Bucking- ham, one of the first settlers of New Haven, 1638, and later of Milford, Conn.; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Laura Stevens Morey, of Mayville, N.Y., Sept. 24, 1888; 3 children, Lenora Bishop, Charles Wooster, Waitstill William. Engaged in manganese mining at Cartersville, Ga., for 2 yrs. ; returned to New- Haven and became connected with F. S. Bradley, wholesale hardware, later Buckingham, Clark & .lackson, and Buckingham Hardware Co., 1900 (treas. and gen. mgr.); so continued until 1903, when company was sold to The Bronson & Town- send Co., New Haven; was traveling salesman for a New York firm 2 yrs.; then with William Filene's Sons Co., Boston, in an executive position for ;; yrs.; one of the incorporators and v. -p. since 1910 of The F. E. Fowler Co., New Haven. Mem. New Haven Grays, 1885-90. and 2d Co., Governor's Foot Guard, 1893-1900. Mem. S.A.R. and Gray's Club. Republican. Recreations: music and life on sea- shore. Home: West Haven, Conn. Office: 232-238 State St., New Haven, Conn. BUCKIiANI), Bdward Grant, railway official; b. Buffalo, Dec. 31, 1866; s. Andrew J. and Julia A. (Turner) Buckland; B.A., Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan.. 1887; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1889; M.A., Yale, 1895; m. Sally Tyler Clark, of New Haven, Conn., .Tune 21, 1898. In gen. practice of law. New Haven, Conn., 1889-98; instr. and asst. prof, of law, Yale, 1889-98; attv., 1898-06, v. -p. 1907 — , N.Y'.,N.H. & H. R.R. Co., v.-p. Central N.E. Ry. Co., R.I. Co., Housa- tonic Power Co.. N.E. Navigation Co., N.E. Steam- ship Co.; dir. Waterbury Gas Light Co. Seaman, ensign It. (jr. gi-ade), It. conulr., and comdr. Naval Battalion, C.N.G., 1893-8. Republican. lOpi-scopa- lian. Mem. Conn. Acad. Science, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Clubs: University (New Y'ork), Graduates', Lawn (New Haven), Hope (Providence, R.I.), Metropolitan, Cosmos, Chevy- Chase (Washington). Home: 254 Prospect St. Office: i:.Ii. Office Bldg., New Haven, Conn.* BUCKIiBY, Daniel J.; b. Chicopee Falls, Mass., Mar. 31, I8i6; s. Daniel and Bridget (Bradley) Buckley; ed. parochial schs., Chicopee, Springfield Tech. Sch.; m. June 23, 1903, Sarah Fitzgerald, of Chicopee. In j)IuniV)ing business at Chicopee since 1898; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1908-11, inclu- sive; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912-15, inclusive. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. I.O. Red Men, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Knights of Columbus. Ad- dress: Chicopee, Mass. BXTCKIiBV, Frederick Dashields, clergyman; b. Fishkill, N.Y.. Feb. H, Jb:,:,: ». i'hilip and B. (Gil- bert) Buckley; student 'Irinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1880-4; A.B., 1884; student Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1884-7, B.D., 1887; m. Nel- lie A. Partridge, of Providence, R.I., June 16, 1887; 2 children, Harriet Frederica, Sylvia Adelaide. Dea- con, 1887, priest, 1888, P.E. Ch; rector Grace Ch., Stafford Springs, Conn., 1887-9, St. Andrew's Ch., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1889-92, Trinity Ch., Waterbury, Conn., since 1892. Mason (grand chaplain Grand Lodge of Conn.). Address: 35 Prospect St., Wa- terbury, Conn. BUCKIiBV, John P., dairy farmer, cattle breeder; b. Portland. Me., Aug. 12, 1860; s. Patrick and Catherine (Hallahan) Buckley; ed. pub. schs., Portland; m. Catherine L. McGonagle, of Portland, May 27, 1886 (died July 6, 1893); 2d, Mattie Y. Adams, of Farmington, Me., June 5, 1895. Engaged in dairying and breeding Ayrshire cattle since 1892; commr. of agr.. State of Me., 1911-12; state sealer of weights and measures, 1911-12; mem. Maine Agrl. Experiment Station Council, 1911-12. Dir. at-large Farmers' Union of Me. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus; Ac- tively interested in rowing races, single and double scull, in U.S. and Can., 1880-6; won double amateur championship of LT.S. and Can., 1882 and 1883, mak- ing a record, with partner W. E. O'Connell, of Portland, Me., at Lachine, Can., 1882, and at New- ark, N.J., 1883; this record has not since been beaten. Address: Westbrook, Me., P.O. Stroud- water, Me. BUCKIiBY, William Stephen, M.D.; b. Newbury- port, Mass., 1S79; s. John M. and Julia (McCarthy) Buckley; ed. Newburyport High Sch; M.D.. Har- vard Med. Sch., 1902; unmarried. Interne Carney Hosp. and New Y'ork Lying In Hosp., 1902-5; prac- ticed in Boston since 1905. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex South Dist. Med. Soc, Har- vard Med. Alumni Assn. Democrat. Roman Cath- olic. Club: Boston City. Address: 253 Market St., Brighton, Boston, Mass. BUCKIiIlI', Walter Stanley, pres. Mass. Employ- ees Ins. Assn.; b. New York. N.Y"., Feb. 2, 1880; s. Charles W'yman and Frances Lydia (Stanley) Buck- lin; grad. grammar school New York; grad. Colby Acad., New London, N.H. ; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1902; m. Helen M. Cobb, of Brookline. Mass., June 16, 1908. Began in Boston office of Am. Surety Co., New York, June, 1898, and worked part of time for same company while attending law school; atty. and resident asst. sec. same company, 1902-8; in gen. ins. business on own account, 1908- 12; v.-p. and gen. mgr. Mass. Employees Ins. Assn., 1912-14; pres. same since 1914. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce; mem standing com. College of Business Administration, Boston U. Democrat. Clubs: Exchange. Thiiversity, Brookline Country. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 105 Longwood Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. BUCKNAM, Charles Calvin, lawyer; b. East- port. Me.. Nov. IS, 1871; s. Asa and Lucy A. (Davis) Bucknam; prep. edn. in Bridgton (Me.) Acad.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1893; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1S96: m. Maud L. Clark, of Portland. Me., Nov. 4, 1903; 3 children, Gordon, Charles Clark, Bettina. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and since practiced in Boston; associated with Hutch- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 179 ins & Wheeler, 1899-09; mem. firm of Berry & KucKnam since Jan., 1909. Aleni. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Tlieta iJelta Clii. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Wellesley Country, JMaugus. Rec- reations: golf, tennis. Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass. Ottice: So Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. BUDD, Alfred Walter, clergyman; b. Guildford, Surrey, Eng., June 24, 1877; s. Walter and Rose (Venimore) Budd; matriculation for A.B., Albert Coll., Belleville. Ont.. 1901-1'; studied McGill U., 1901-6; Weslevan Theol. Coll., Montreal, Can., 1904-8; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1909; m. Agnes Mar- guerite Biscombe, of Belleville, Ont., Can., June 20, 1906; 3 children. Alfred Grenville, Cecil Eliot, Marion Alfreda Rose. Ordained Meth. ministry, at Montreal, June 3, 1906; pastor Congl. Ch., Bar- rington, R.I.. 1909-11; 1st Congl. Ch.. North Brook- field, Mass., since 1911. Address: Gilbert St., North I'.rookfield, IMass. BXTSIiONG-, Frank Dorr, clergyman; b. Clinton, N.Y., Nov. 30, 1S54; s. Philander and Amelia (Gal- lup) Budlong; A.B., Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1877, M.A. and LL.B., 1878; grad. Seabury Div. Sch., Faribault, Minn., 1899; m. S. Elizabeth Grandy, of Clinton, N.Y., Mar. 13, 1878; 4 children, Edith H., Fred G., C. Montgomery, Grace A. Deacon, 1900, priest. 1901, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Martin's Ch.. Fairmont, Minn., 1902-7, St. Mark's Ch., Dorchester, Mass., since 1907. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Republican. Club: Colonial. Ad- dress: 73 Columbia Rd., Dorchester (Boston). BITEHIiEB, Huber Gray, headmaster: b. Gettys- burg, Pa.. Dec. 3, 1864; s. David A. and Fannie J. (Guyon) Buehler; A.B., Pa. Coll.. 18S3, A.M., 1886; grad. Gettysburg Theol. Sem., 1889; (A.M., Yale, 1905; Litt.D., Pa. Coll., 1909); m. Roberta Wolf, of Gettysburg, Pa., June 14, 1893. Ordained Luth. ministrv. 1889; Instr. Latin and Greek Coll. of St. James, Md., 1883-5; prof. Pa. Coll., 1885-92; Eng- lish master. 1892-04, headmaster since 1904. Hotch- kiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Lakeville, Conn.* BUEI^, Elizabeth Cynthia Barney (Mrs. John L. Buel); b. New York City, Feb. 16, 1868; d. New- comb Cushman and Elizabeth Jackson (Sturgis) Barney; grad. St. John's Sch., N.Y. City, 1887; B.A., Columbia Coll., New York, 1891 (before Bar- nard Coll. was founded) ; m. John Laidlaw Buel, M.D., of Litchfield, Conn., May 28, 1895; 1 child, Katharine Barney, State regent of Conn., D.A.R. (7th yr.); ex-historian Conn. Soc. Colonial Dames of America; mem. Mary Washington Memorial Assn., Soc. of Mayflower Descendants State of N.Y. ; recording sec. Litchfield Co. Hist. Assn.; sec. Litchfield Chapter Red Cross. Protestant. Author: Tale of the Spinning Wheel, 1903. Recreations: reading, social activities. Address: Litchfield, Con- necticut. BUBIiIi, Caroline Brown, lecturer; b. Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 24, 1843; d. Rev. Thomas Gibson Brown; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. ; m. East Hampton. Conn., Lt. F. W. H. Buell. Aug. 25, 1862 (died in war). Mem. quorum pub. com. "Our Union," 1876-83; corr. sec. Conn. \^^C.T.U.. 1875-86 (pres., 1904); asst. recording sec, Nat. W.C.T.U., 1878- 80, corr. sec, 1880-93; originated the plan of the Loyal Temperance Legion (children's soc. of W.C.T.U.). Has written extensively for temper- ance publications and other papers and mags. Ad- dress: East Hampton, Conn. BTTBi;!;, Colin Sherman, educator: b. Killing- worth, Conn., Jan. 3, 1861; s. J. Sherman and Frances J. (Hull) Buell; A.B., Yale, 1885, A.M., 1889; m. Madison. July 3, 1888. Charlotte A. Bald- win. Teacher. Sch. of the Lackawanna. Scranton. Pa., 1885-6; studied law. 1886-7; teacher. Harvard Sch.. Chicago, 1887-8. Bulkeley High Sch.. New London. Conn.. 1888-91; organized Williams Me- morial Inst.. 1891, and has since been its prin- cipal; organized and managed for several yrs. a novel readers' union of 250 members for study of best fiction; dir. Y''.M.C.A. 17 yrs.; served 3 Vrs. on Bd. of Edn. Republican. Chmn. bd. of trustees 2d Congl. Ch.; chmn. of com. that secured and established Conn. Coll. for W^omen in New Lon- don (trustee and chmn. of endowment com.). Mason; has held principal offices in various Ma- sonic bodies; now custodian of worlv of Grand Lodge of Masons of Conn. Club: Ai'iston. Author: Essentials of Psychology, 1898; contbr. to ednl. and lit. periodicals. Recreations: goit, driving, motoring. Home: 52 Vauxhall St., New London, Conn. BUBIiIi, Harley P., druggist; b. Gilead, Conn., Nov. 6, 1851; s. John W. and Mary Ann (Post) Buell; ed. country schs.; m. June 7, 1877, L. Lorett Tew. Engaged as elk. in uncle's gen. store at Hebron Green, 1870-2; went to CJolchester, Conn., and clerked there 1872-4; purchased drug store, 1874, and has since been engaged in that business. Address: Colchester, Conn. BUBIiIi, Iiewin Prank, clergyman; Sept. 21, lS63-Apr. 27, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BU£IiIi, Marcus Darius, theologian; b. Wayland, N.Y.. Jan. 1, 1851; s. Rev. Enoch George and Maria (Brownson) Buell; A.B., New York U., 1872, A.M., 1873; S.T.B., Boston U., 1875; student, Cambridge, Eng., 1884; Berlin, 1885, Heidelberg, 1892-3; (D.D., New York U., 1889); m. Edith V. Houghton, of Wellington, O., Dec. 31, 1875. Ordained M.E. min- istry, 1875; pastor of Brooklyn, N.Y'., and Hart- ford, Conn., churches, 1879-84; prof. N.T. Greek and exegesis, since 1884, asst. dean, 1885-9, dean, 1889-04, Boston U. Sch. of Theology. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Harvard Bibl. Club. Home: Newburyport, Mass. Address: 72 Mt. Vernon St.. Boston.* BUPFINGTON, James, broker; b. Fall River. Mass., Nov. 20, 1867; s. Joseph Learned and Sarah Louise (Davol) Bufflngton; grad. Fall River High Sch., 1885; m. Mary Kilburn Fisher, of Fall River, 1893. Began as elk. in a mill office, in Fall River, 1885, serving in that capacity 7 yrs.; in brokerage business since 1893, making a specialty of cloth and yarns. Republican. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River), B..-\..A. (Boston). Home: 239 High St. Office: 12 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. BX7PPOBD, Feirce Thayer, stocks and bonds; b. Somerville, Mass., Feb. 22, 1879; s. Frank G. and Stella (Andrews) Bufford; ed. pub. schs. of Somerville and Winchester, Mass., and pvt. sch., N.Y. City; unmarried. Began active career in em- ploy of Scofield, Whitcher & Co.. stocks and bonds, Boston, 1899; with J. Francis Brown, 1901-3; con- nected with Pettigrew, Bright & Co. since 1904. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Clubs: Calumet (Winchester, Mass.). Winchester Country. Rec- reations: athletics. Home: Winchester, Mass. Of- fice: 75 State St., Boston. BUPPUM, Charles Albert, teacher; b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 12, 1853; s. Charles Chase and Marv Abigail (Richardson) Buffum; A.B., Amherst, 1875. A.M., 1878; studied U. of Berlin, 1894-5; m. Martha P. Cutting, of Templeton, Mass., Julv 6. 1882; 3 children, Ruth, b. 1885, Prescott C, 1891, Margaret, 1895. Prin. Oxford (Mass.) High Sch., 1875-6; in charge Dept. of History, Worcester (Mass.) High Sch., 1876-8; in charge Latin Dept., Williston (Mass.) Sem., since 1878, acting prin., 1904. 14, 15; dir. Easthampton Sav. Bank; mem. Easthampton Sch. Com., 1889-94. Mem. Alpha Del- ta Phi. Conglist. Clubs: Pascommuck (Easthamp- ton), Northampton (Northampton). Has traveled extensively in U.S., Mexico, Central America and made 9 voyages to Europe. Recreations: tennis, golf. Address: 210 Main St.. Easthampton, Mass. BUPPXJM, Georg-e Tower, lumber dealer: b. Winchester. N.H.. Mar. 16, 1846: s. Sampson Wilder and Mary Eliza (Tower) Buffum; A.B., Amherst, 1S6S; m. Ethie E. Brown, of Waterbury, Vt.. Sept. 2. 1873. Began in grocery business. St. Louis, 1871; traveled extensively for many yrs. in sale of mining candles in western states of U.S., Alaska, Mexico and S. Africa, 1878-08; also identi- fied with lumber business since 1882; mem. Jen- nings & Buffum (partner recently deceased). Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Clubs: Authors. Economic (Boston). Hun- newell (Newton. Mass.). Author: Smith of Bear City, and other Frontier Sketches. 1906; The Low- Burned Candle. 1915. Address: Winchester, N.H. BUPPUM, Thomas Bellows, M.D.; b. Walpole, N.H., Dec. 13, 1869; s. Thomas Bellows and Anne Rebecca (Kelburn) Buffum; descendant of Robert 180 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Buffum. the immigrant, 8alem, ISIass., IGUu; grad. Vt. Acad., Saxtoiis Kiver, 1SS8; A.li., Amhorsl, 1S93 (.Delta Upsilun); M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (Sew York U.), 1896; m. Annie Liay Journeay, ol' Brook- lyn, N.Y., Apr. 27, 1907. Interne Kingston Av. Hosp., Brooklyn, 6 mos., 1S96, Kings Co. llosp., 1S9I, A\ omen s Hosp., N.Y. City, ii mos., ib'JH; acting asst. suigeon on U.S. Hosp. Ship Kt-liei, li)9S; med. insp. Health Dept., N.Y. City, 1902-11; settled in Walpole, N.H., 1913. Trustee W'alpole Town Library. Mem. Howard Lodge No. 35, F. ct A.M., N.Y. City; Keene Lodge No. 927, B.P.O. Llks. Address: Walpole, N.H. BUrrUM, William Henry, M.D. ; b. Providence, R.I., June 25, lt;77; s. George A. and Harriet (Alitchel) Buffum; prep. edn. English and Clas- sical High Sch., I'rovidence; A.B., Brown U., l!59i!; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Edith Camp- bell, of Providence, H.I., Nov. 1, 1904; 1 son, William H., Jr. Practiced in Providence since 1902; visiting phys., diseases of infants, R.I. Hosp.; asso. visiting phys. Providence Lying-in- Hosp. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Psi Upsilon. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, University, Agawam Hunt. Address: 37 George St., Providence. R.l. BUFFUM, WilUam Potter, civil engr.; b. Mid- dletown, R.I., Aug. 29, 1S55); s. Thomas B. and Lydia R. U'otter) Buffum; grad. Friends' Board- ing Sch. (,now Moses Brown Sch.), Providence, R.I., 1S75; A.B., Bi-own U., 1S79; m. Joanna Sophia Kimber, of Philadelphia, Apr. 5, 18ti3. Practiced at Newport, R.I., since 1SS6; not in active prac- tice at present; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1894-S; trustee since 1S96, pres. since 1902, Newport Hosp.; trustee R.I. State Sanatorium since 1909; dir. Red- wood Library. Address: 28 Greenough PI., New- port, R.I. BUGBEB, Iiucius Hatfield, clergyman; b. Glen- dale, O., Apr. 29, 1^74; s. Lucius Halen and Emily Jane (1^'islo Bugbee; father was coll. pres. 20 yrs. ; ed. grammar and high sens., Evanston, 111.; A.B., Boston U., 1897; M.A., U. of Chicago, 1901; traveled and studied abroad 1 yr. (D.D., Grove City Coll., Pa., 1905); m. Georgia M. Scofield, of Bemus Point, N.Y^, July 1, 1903; 3 sons, Robert Earl, Lucius H., Warren Albert. Ordained minister M.E. Ch., 1898; began preaching Union Congl. Ch., Den- nis (Cape Cod), Mass.; pastor, Bemus Point, N.Y\, 1898, 1st Ch., Meadville, Pa., 1901-7. St. Mark's Ch., Brookline, Mass., 1907-11, Centre Ch., Maiden, since Apr., 1911. Progressive in politics. Mem. N.E. Annual Conf. M.E. Ch., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Address: 100 Washington St., Maiden, Mass. BUGBBE, Marion !•., M.D.; b. Hartford, Vt, Sept. 2, 1871; d. Jonathan and Ellen (Lewis) Bug- bee; ed. Tilden Sem., N.H.; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary, 1897; studied Post- Grad. Hosp., New Y'^ork; unmarried. Began prac- tice at White River, Vt., 1899; phys. in charge New Hampshire Memorial Hosp. for Women and Chil- dren, Concord, N.H., since 1907. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Marrimac County Med. Soc, etc Address: 20 I'lc.isaiil St., Concord, N.H. BUKBB, Prank Bmery, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) BUIiGEB, John Bdward, banking; b. Cobourg, Ont., Can., Sept. 14, 1878; s. James and Ann Jane (Lilly) Bulger; grad. Separate Sch., Cobourg, 1892; grad. Ontario Business Coll., Belleville, Ont., 1898; student Morris High Sch. (night sch.). New York, 1908; m. Sept. 9, 1903, Kathleen Brennan, of Belleville, Ont, Can. With Kerr & Kerr, law- yers, Cobourg, 1893-8; bookkeeper with Dick, Ri- dout & Co., woolen mfrs., Cobourg, 1898-01; with New Amsterdam Nat. Bank, New York, 1902-6; credit man with Commercial Trust Co., New York, 1906-10; treas. and dir. The Merchants Trust Co., Waterbury, Conn., 1910-15; treas. and dir. The Columbus Bldg. Corpn. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Home: 131 Bunker Hill Rd. Office: 142 Grand St, Waterbury. Conn. BUIiKBIiBY, Benjamin Iteynolds, clergyman; b. Dansville. N.Y'., Oct. 28, 1855; s. Gershom and Marv (Reynolds) Bulkelev; A.B., Rochester (N.Y.) U.. 1876, A.M., 1882; S.T.B.. Harvard Div. Sch., 1882; m. Mary Augusta Warren, of Cam- bridge, Mass., Jan. 10, 1883; 3 children, Alice (Mrs. Sidney W. VVinslovv), Mary (Mis. Edward H. Wins- low), VVarren. Ordained Unitarian mini.stry, 1882; pastor Concord, Mass., 1882-93, Unity Ch., Chi- cago, 111., 1894-7, Beverly, Mass., 1897-May 9, 1915. Trustee Pub. Library, Beverly. Sec. Soc. for Pro- moting Theol. Edn. in connection with Harvard Div. Sch.; corr. sec. Beverly Hist. Soc; mem. Con- cord Anticiuarian Soc. Democrat. Author: The Shifting Wind and Other Poems, 1895; also poems in mags, and periodicals. Address: Beverly, Mass.; (summer) Asliburnham, Mass. BUIiKBIiBY, Morgan Gardner, senator; b. East llaililam, Conn., Dec 20, 1838; s. Eliphalet Adams (1st pres. .Etna Life Ins. Co.) and Lydia S. (Mor- gan) Bulkeley; family removed to Hartford, Conn., 1846; ed. high sch., Hartford; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1889); was mcht. in Brooklyn; served in 13th N.Y. Regt. during Civil War; returned to Hartford, 1872; m. Fannie B. Houghton, of San Francisco, Feb. 11, 1885. Organized, 1872, and 1st pres., 1872-9, U.S. Bank of Hartford; pres. -Etna Liie Ins. Co., since 1879. Councilman, 1875, alderman, 1876, mayor, 1880-8, of Hartford; elected gov. Conn., for term, 1889-91, and as no candidate for election in 1890 received constl. ma- jority of votes cast, he retained office as gov. for term, 1891-3; candidate for U.S. senator, 1893; elected U.S. senator, 1905, for term 1905-11. Del. Rep. Nat. convs., 1888-96. Address: 650 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* BUIiKIiEY, Georg°e Edward, insurance official; b. North Granville, N.Y., Nov. 4, 1873; s. George L. and Mary (Salisbury) Bulkley; descendant of Peter Bulkley, of Boston, 1636; ed. grammar and high schs., Hartford, Conn.; B.A., Yale, 1896; m. Juliette H. Lawrence, of Hartford, Oct. 10, 1900; 2 children, Juliette H., Lawrence. Became con- nected with Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., 1897; actuary, same, 1904-5, sec. since May, 1905. Asso. mem. Actuarial Soc. of America, liepublican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 943 Asylum Av. Office: Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., 64 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. BUIiIi, Melville, congressman, farmer; 1854- July 5, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) BUI.I., Sara Chapman; 1850-Jan. 18, 1911. (See vol. ];io;t, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BUIiIiABD, Bertrand E., lawyer; b. Eden, Vt., Mar. 10, 1860; s. Edwin and Olive (Harrington) Bullard; grad. State Normal Sch., Johnson, Vt, 1S80; elk. and bookkeeper for several yrs.; studied Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1 yr. ; admitted to bar, 1889, m. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 1, 1890, Ida C. Patch, Practiced 1 yr. at Hyde Park, Vt., at Hardwick, Vt., since 1890; pres. Bd. Trustees, Hardwick, for 3 yrs. Democrat. Universalist. Royal Arch Mason (K.T.); K.P.; I.O.O.F.; M.W.A. Address: Hardwick, Vt. BUI.I.ABB, Ernest Calvin, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) BUZ^I^ABD, Georg'e Edwin, director corpns. ; b. Boston, Mar. 4, 183 9; s. Francis and Harriet Daggett (Monson) Bullard: ed. Quincy Sch., Bos- ton; m. Josephine H. (Hay ward) Binney, of Rox- bury, Mass., Oct. 8, 1881. Began active career, 1853, in employ of Ide & Dutton, pubs, and book- sellers, Boston, continuing about 3 yrs.; then became connected with Brown Brothers & Co., New York, bankers, and was agt. and atty. for same and for Brown, Shipley & Co., London, until Dec. 31, 1908; pres. E. B. Townsend Coal Co., and Eliot Five Cents Savings Bank; dir. Ayer Mills (Lawrence, Mass.), Arlington Mills, Nat. & Provi- dence Worsted Mills, Am. Woolen Co. Democrat. Unitarian, (ilubs: Union, Country. Home: 23 Prescott St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BUIiI^ABB, George Partridgfe, merchant and mfr. ; b. West Medway, Mass., June 25, 1857; s. Emerson Newell and Susan (Partridge) Bullard; ed. pub. schs.; m. at Franklin, Mass., May 3, 1881, Nina P., d. Henry Ray and Clara (Merithew) Jenks; 2 daughters, Marian (Mrs. Charles E. Lauriat, of Cambridge, Mass.), Clara M. Engaged in hardware business, Boston, 1875; became book- keeper. Bacon & Co., iron and steel mchts., Boston, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 181 and partner same, 1886-96; head of G. P. Bullard & Co., iron and steel, 1896-02; pres. and treas. Eastern Expanded Metal Co., Boston; pres. U.S. Electric Signal Co., West Newton Savings Bank; dir. First Nat. Bank (West Newton). Representa- tive Mass. Legislature, from Newton, Mass., 1901- 02. Mason. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Brae Burn and Newton (Newton). Recreations: golf. Home: 86 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. BUIiIiARD, Harry Gates, M.D. ; Jan. 22, 1866- Jan. 3, 19i:3. (See vol. 1909.) BUIiIiARD, Herbert Cutler, M.D. ; b. "W. Medway, Mass., Mar. 25, 1843; s. Joseph N. and Sarah (Cut- ler) Bullard; A.B., Brown U., Providence, R.I., 1866, A.M., 1871; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Co- lumbia), 1871; m. Milford, Mass., July 18, 1871, Anna L. Hayward. Asst. prof, ethics, U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1866-8; became mem. North Attleboro Bd. of Health, 1889. Removed from North Attleboro, Mass., to Isle of Pines, Cuba; dir. Isle of Pines Bank. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Address: Isle of Pines, Cuba. BUIiIiARI}, John Thornton, M.D. ; b. Boston, Mar. 31, 1864; s. John Lincoln and Sarah Walter (Spooner) Bullard; prep, edn.. Friends' Acad., New Bedford, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1884; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; post-grad, work, Heidelberg and Vienna; m. New Bedford, Mass., June 18, 1889, Emily Morgan Rotch. Practiced in New Bedford since 1889. Home: 428 County St., New Bedford, Mass. BUIiIiABD, Wasbing'ton Irvingf, textile mfr. ; b. U^altham, Mass., Feb. 22, 1881; s. George E. and Mary E. (Green) Bullard; ed. pub. schs. of Wal- tham, and Providence, R.I.; A.B., Boston U., 1905; m. Annie E. Jacobs, of Danielson, Conn., Oct. 28, 1903; 3 children, Barbara Anita, Charlotte Frances, Edward Jacobs. Reporter on Boston Journal, Providence Journal, etc.; editor bond market dept. Wall Street Journal; bond buyer and salesman for W. J. Hayes & Sons, Boston; pres. United Zinc Co.; v.-p. and gen. mgr. E. H. Jacobs Mfg. Co., since 1905; treas. Killingly Mfg. Co.; sec. The Bullard Co.; incorporator Brooklyn Savings Bank; dir. The Danielson Trust Co. ; mayor of Danielson, Conn., 1909, 10, 12: elk. Bd. of Relief, Town of Killingly, 9 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Active mem. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. Mason. Author: Textile Mill Stocks as Investments, 1910; Evolution of the Lug Strap, 1907. Contbr. on economic, financial and industrial subjects. Address: Danielson, Conn. BUIiIiABB, Willard A., banker; died Nov. 12, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BUIiIiABI}, Williani Norton, M.D.; b. Newport, R.I., Aug. 23, 1853; s. William S. and Louisa (Nor- ton) Bullard; A.B., Harvard, 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1S80; m. Miss Mary R. Reynolds, ot Boston, 1900. Practiced in Boston from 1882; re- tired from active practice for several years. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern, Har- vard (Boston). Address: 89 Marlboro St., Boston. BVIiIiBN, George, theologian. (See vol. 1909.) BULLIVANT, William M., leather mfr.; b. New- ark, N.J., Apr. 11, 1858; ed. pub. schs., Newark, N.J., and Boston; m. Miss L. P. Lodge, of Boston (died 1911). Has been identified with leather busi- ness since age of 15, and with leather manufactur- ing, Boston, since 1890; now pres. Northwestern Leather Co. Trustee Newton (Mass.) Free Library. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Algonquin, Odd Volume. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 14 South St., Boston. BTTIiIiOCK, Alexander Hamilton, lawyer; b. Wor- cester, Mass., Nov. 7, 1875; s. A. Greorge and Mary (Chandler) Bullock; g.s. Gov. Alexander Hamilton Bullock; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Florence (Arms- by) McClellan, June, 1902. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899, and practiced in Worcester until 1911 on own account; since partner Thayer, Bullock & Thayer. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, Quinsigamond Boat. Home: 24 Fruit St. Address: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BUIiIiOCK, A(ug-ustus) Georg-e; b. Enfield, Conn., June 2, 1847; s. Governor Alexander Hamilton and Elvira (Hazard) Bullock; descendant of Richard Bullock, Rehoboth, Mass., 1642; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M., 1871; m. Mary, d. George Chandler, of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 4, 1871; 3 sons. Chandler, Alexander Hamilton, Rockwood Hoar. Admitted to bar, 1875; practiced law until 1883; chmn. bd. dirs. and v.-p. State Mutual Life Assurance Co.; prea. Norwich & Worcester R.R. Co., Worcester Rys. & Investment Co.; trustee Worcester Instn. for Sav- ings; dir. Worcester Consolidated St. Ry. Co., Prov- idence & Worcester R.R. Co., Boston & Albany R. R. Co., Worcester Gas Light Co., Worcester Trust Co., State St. Trust Co., Am. Loan & Trust Co. (Boston), N.E. Investment & Security Co. Commr. Chicago Expn., 1893; pres. bd. trustees Clark U., 1905 — . Life mem. Royal Soc. of Arts, London; Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Worcester Soc. Antiquity. Clubs: Tatnuck Country, Worcester (Worcester), Harvard, University (New York), Somerset, Union (Boston), Authors (London). Address: 48 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. BUIiIiOCK, Chandler, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 24, 1872; s. A. George and Mary (Chandler) Bullock; g.s. Gov. Alexander Hamil- ton Bullock; A.B., Harvard, 1894, LL.B., 1897; m. Mabel Richardson, of Worcester, Oct., 1900; 3 children, Margaret, Josephine Rose, Noeline. Adinitted to bar, 1897, and since practiced at Worcester; gen. counsel and dir. State Mut. Life Assurance Co.; a v.-p. Worcester Five Cents Sav- ings Bank; dir. Merchants Nat. Bank of Worcester, Bancroft Hotel Realty Co., Worcester Public Li- brary. Dir. Worcester Chamber of Commerce (ex- ecutive com.); mem. Assn. of Life Ins. Counsel of U.S. (exec, com.), Mass. Bar Assn., Worcester Co. Bar Assn.; 1st v.-p. Worcester Co. Republican Club. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Worces- ter, Tatnuck Country, Bohemian, Shakespearean (Worcester), University (New York). Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 41 Sever St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BUXiIiOCK, Charles, dentist, retired; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Mar. 16, 1836; s. Cyril and Betsey (Perry) Bullock; descendant of Richard Bulloclf, who died at Relioboth, Mass., 1667: pub. sch. edn.; studied dentistry in office of brother, Dr. Cyril, Hartford, Conn.; m. Stafford, Conn., 1859, Mary A. Squires. Began practice in Cainbridge, Mass., 1859 (retired 1909); dir. Cambridgeport Nat. Bank for many yrs.; also was pres. Cambridge Electric Light Co., treas. Allston Car Wheel Co., and officer in otlier socs. ; overseer of the poor, Cambridge, for 15 yrs.; inventor nitrous oxide gas inhaler and a process for oxidizing alcoholic liquors; invented mechanical household allserve safety case. Re- publican. Universalist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: New Town, Cambridge. Address: 18 Addison St., Arling- ton, Mass. BUIiIiOCK, Charles Jesse, economist; b. Boston, May 21, 1869; A.B., Boston U., 1889; Ph.D., U. of Wis., 1895; m. Helena M. Smith, of Washington, June 22, 1895. Instr. economics, Cornell U., 1895-9; asst. prof, economics, 1899-02, prof. 1902-3, Wil- liams Coll.: asst. prof, economics, 1903-8, prof, since 1908, Harvard. Mem. Massachusetts Taxation Commission, 1907; mem. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Cambridge, Mass.* BUIiIiOCK, Charles Seymour, clergyman; b. Cold Spring, Putnam Co., N.Y., Feb. 13, 1867; s. Charles Augustus and Almira (Livingston) Bullock; de- scendant of Richard Bullock, of Rehoboth, Mass., 1643; ed. pub. schs.. Cold Spring; Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111.; Valparaiso (Ind.) U. ; m. lola Kennedy, of Benton Harbor, Mich., June 17, 1891; 5 children, Evelyn, Alta, Genevieve, Charles Sey- mour (deceased), lola Benjamin. Began in unde- nominational ministry, 1887; pastor Jamaica, West Indies, 1889-90; Rollersville, O., Saline, Mich., Chi- cago, 111., 1893-8; Stratford, Conn., 1901-13; All Souls Ch. (Universalist), New London, Conn., since 1913. Inventor, and pres. Bullock Fire Detecting and Extinguishing System. Served as chaplain, 1st 111. Cav., Spanish-Am. War. Republican. Mem. S.A.R., United Spanish War Veterans, Knights of Pythias. Mem. editorial staff Journal of American History; contbr. to mags.; lecturer N.Y. City Bd. 182 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Edn. Recreations: boating, campinp, geoloRiz- ing. Atidrcss: 48 Granite St., New London, Conn. BVIiI^OCK, William Dexter, civil en^r.; b. Relio- both, Mas.s., Apr. 17, li)50; s. William K. and Han- nah G. (Carpenter) Bullock; descendant on both sides of family, of early settlers of Rchobolh, Mass.; grad. Warren (R.I.) High Sch., ISGi); A.H., Union Coll., 1871; m. Annie A. Taft, of Pawtucket, R.I., Oct. 15, 1879 (died Oct., 1899); 2d, Florence S. Clapp, of Providence, R.I., Feb. 26, 1902; 2 chil- dren, Anna Carpenter, William Clapp. Connected with survey of D.L. & W. Ry., 1871; with city engr., Lowell. Mass., 1871-2; on N.P. Ry. surveys in Wash., 1872; in city engr's. office, I'rovidence, since 1873; chief engr. of State Harbor Improve- ment Commn., since June, 1911. ]Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1886. Mem. Am. Hoc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., National Geographic Soc. Republican. Protestant. Club: Congregational (R.I.). Home: 76 Keene St. Office: City Hall, Providence, R.I. BUMPUS, Everett Cephas, lawyer; b. Plympton, Mass., Nov. 28. IS 14; .s. C'ai)t. Cephas C. Bumpus; grad. Braintree (Mass.) High Sch., 1861; served pvt. to capt. in Mass. Vols., 1861-5; studied at Har- vard Law Sch. and under Edward Avery and George M. Hobbs, of Boston; admitted to bar, 1867; m. 1st, Boston, Sept. 28, 1868, Emma F. Russell (died. May 27, 1887); 4 children. Rev. Arthur L., Everett Chauncey (deceased), Capt. Edward A. (deceased), Christine L. (Mrs. C. \j. Remick); m. 2d, Canandaigua. N.Y., Apr. 23, 1889, M. L. Bates; 2 children, Morris C, Foster C. Has practiced in Boston since 1867; trial .justice, Weymouth, 1S6S- 72; justice E. Norfolk Dist. Court, 1872-82 (re- signed); dist. atty. southeastern dist. of Mass., 1882-7 (resiened). Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Papyrus, Curtis. Residence: Quincy, INIass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. BUMSTBAD, Henry Andrews, phj^sicist; b. Pe- kin. 111., Mar. 12, 1870; s. Samuel .Tosiah (M.D. ) and Sarah Ellen (Sciwell) Bumstead; grad. Deca- tur (111.) High Sch., 1886; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1891; Ph.D., Yale, 1897; m. Luetta Ullrich, of De- catur, 111., Aug. 18, 1896. Asst. in physics, Johns Hopkins, 1891-3; instr. in physics, Sheffield Scien- tific Sch.. Yale, 1 89:^-1900 ; asst. prof.. 1900-6, prof, and dir. Sloane Physical Lab., 1906 — , Yale U. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Phys. Soc, Conn. Acad. Sciences. Club: Graduates'. Address: 45 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn.* BUMSTEAD, Horace, educator; b. Boston, Sept. 29, 1841; s. .Josiah Freeman and Lucy Douglas (Willis) Bumstead; A.B., Yale, 1863, A.M., 1866; maj. 43d U.S.C.T., 1864-5, serving in siege of Rich- mond and Petersburg, later in Tex.; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1870; studied in Europe, 1870, 1871 (D.D., New York U., 1881); m. Anna M., d. Albert G. Hoit, portrait painter, Jan. 9, 1872. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1872; pastor Second Ch., Minneap- olis. 1872-5; prof, natural science, 1875-80, prof. Latin, lSSO-97; pre.s. 1888-1907, Atlanta U. (for colored students) ; retired on Carnegie Foundation, 1907; since engaged in religious and philanthropic work. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 91 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass.* BTTNCE, Prederic Im., president Phoenix Nat. Bank, Hartford, Conn. BUNCE, Henry !■., president U.S. National Bank, Hartford, Conn. BXTirCE, Jonathan Brace, investments; Apr. 4, 1832-.\Iai-. 6, 19 12. (See vol. 1909.) BUNCE, Philip Dibble, M.D., surgeon; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Aug. 6, 1S64; s. Jonathan Brace and Laura Maria (Dibble) Bunce; direct descendant of first settlers in Hartford; B.A.. Yale. 1888; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia). 1891; unmar- ried. Interne, St. Luke's Hosp., New York. 1891-3, and Sloane Maternitv Hosp., 3 mos., 1893; began practice at Hartford, 1895; mem visiting staff, Hartford Hosp. (mostly as visiting orthopedic surgeon) since 1895; also visiting phys., Hartford Orphan Asylum; police surgeon, Haitlord, 1895- 02; med. examiner City of Hartford. Trustee Hart- ford Grammar Sch. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Med. Soc. (treas.), Psi TTpsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Uni\ersity, Hartford Golf. Home: 57 Gillette St. Office: 98 High St., Hartford, Conn. BUNCE, W(ilUam) Gedney, artist; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 19, 1840; s. .lames M. and Elizabeth (Chester) Bunce; pupil of Cooper Union and Wil- liam Halt. New York and Achenbach; also studied Munich, Diisseldorf, Brussels; unmarried. Opened studio at Paris, France; in Hartford, Conn., since 1905. Exhibited Paris Salon, 1876, 1888; Soc. Am. Artists, 1878. Awarded bronze medal, Paris Expn., 1900; medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904. A.N. A., 1902, N.A., 1907; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Clubs: Lotos, IMavets (New York). Home: 21 Woodland St. Studio: 904 Main St., Hartford, Conn.-' BUNDY, Byron M., farmer; b. Sutton, Vt., Mar. 4, 1S73; s. Charles E. and Orinthia (Daniels) Bun- dy; ed. pub. schs.; m. Carrie O. Daniels, of West Fairlee, Vt., Aug. 20, 1903; 3 children, Howard C, Wallace M., Everitt O. Engaged in farming since boyhood; mem. Republican Town Com., 1904-8; lister, 1907-15; mera. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910; deputy sheriff and constable. Conglist. Address: Sutton, Vermont. BUNKER, Alfred, teacher; b. Nantucket, Mass., Feb. 14, 1838; s. James Madison and Sarah (West) Bunker; of French Huguenot descent through Wil- liam Bunker, whose son George came to N.E. about 1650; ed. elementary and high schs.; Cof- fin Sch. (acad.). Nantucket; Mass. State Normal Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., class of 1859; m. Cor- delia Mitchell Barker, of New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 15, 1864; 3 children, Clarence Alfred (Har- vard, 1889), Harrison Barker (deceased), Helen C. (Radcliffe, 1902: she is now deceased). Teacher various schs. in eastern Mass., 1856-64; sub- master, different Boston schs., 1864-84; master Quincy (grammar) Sch.. Boston, 1884-09: master emei-itus since 1910. Trustee Boston Teachers' Retirement Fund. 1900-9, and sec. of bd. since 1901: life trustee Roxbury Latin Sch.; mem. Mass. Teachers' Assn. (sec. 6 yrs., treas. 6 yrs.), Bos- ton Masters' Assn., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club. Chase-Chace Family Assn. (ex-pres.). Sons and Daugliteis of Nantucket (ex-pres.), Mass. Civic Alliance (v.-p.), .John Howard Industrial Home for Discharged Prisoners (dir.). Am. Unitarian Assn. (life). Unitarian Temperance Soc. Repub- lican. Unitarian (sr. deacon 1st Ch., Roxbury). Clubs: Unitarian, Alveus (ex-pres.), John Eliot (ex-pres.). Home: 29 Juniper St., Roxbury. Of- fice: 130 Appleton St., Boston. BUNKER, Alonzo, missionary; .Tan. 30, 1837- :Mar.. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BUNKER, Charles Albert, educator; b. Barn- stead, N.H., July 21, 1840; s. Alfred and Mary Emerson (Hodgdon) Bunker; prep. edn. Pittsfield, Phillips and Pembroke acads. : A.B., Dartmouth. 1864, A.M., 1867; m. Mav 20. 1869, Nellie Blake. Prin. Mclndoe Falls Acad., 1864-6, Caledonia Co. Grammar Sch. (now Peacham Acad.), 1S67-95; prin. State Normal Sch., Castleton, Vt.. 1899-1900. Supt. schs., Peacham, Vt., 1869-85: mem. Caledo- nia Co. Bd. Edn., 1888-92: mem. Vt. Senate, 1886. 88. Ho. of Rep., 1896. Mem. Vt. State Teachers' Assn. (ores. 1883), Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: Peacham, Vt. BUNKER, Clarence Alfred, lawyer; b. Roxbury, INIass., June 14, 1866; s. Alfred and Cordelia M. (^Barker) Bunker; prep. edn. Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch.. Roxbury T>atin Sch.: A B.. sum- ma cum laude. Harvard. 1889, A.M., 1892; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1892; m. Mary H. AVhite, of Wellesley, Mass., June 1, 1897: children. Raymond Thayer. Lawrence Eliot, Miriam Hawthorne. Ad- mitted to bar, 1892, and since practiced in Boston: dir. "Wellesley Nat. Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mass. Bar .\ssn.. Delt.a Upsilon. Club: Wellesley (ex-pres.). Home: 46 (^heslnut St.. "^^'ellesley Hills, Mass. Office: 904 IJari-isters Hall, Boston. BUNKER, John Edward, lawver: b. Trenton. Me.. Apr. 24, 1866; s. John E. and Mary A. (Allev) Bunker; ed. pub. schs. of Trenton: Eastern Me. (^onf. Rem., Bucksport. Me.: Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, WnO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 183 1892; m. Carolyn M. Dodge, of Bluehill, Me., Dec. 7, 1898 (died Nov. 24, 1911); 2 children, Mary Carolyn, Alice Maude. Admitted to Me. bar, Oct. 12, 1892, and since practiced at Bar Harbor; county atty. Hancock Co., Me., 1887, 8, 9, 90; chmn. mu- nicipal govt. Eden, Me., 1898-9, 1901-2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10; elk. Supreme Jud. Ct., Hancock Co., Jan. 1, 1911- Jan. 1, 1915; sec. of state of Me., Jan. 23, 1915- Jan., 1917; Democrat. Conglist. Deputy Grand Master I.O.O.F. of Me.; mem. K. of P. Home: Bar Harbor, Me. Office: State House, Augusta, Me. BUNKER, Luther G., M.D.; b. West Trenton, Me.. Mar. 19, 1S6S; s. John E. and Mary A. (Alley) Bunker; ed. pub. schs.. Blue Hill Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowrdoin), 1892: m. Emily R. Plaisted, of Waterville, Me., June, 1904: 1 child, Hope, b. May 15, 1913. Practiced in Sanford and North Berwick, Me., 1892-5, since at Waterville; mem. Bd. of Health, 6 yrs. ; city physician, 4 yrs. ; mayor of Waterville, 1907, 1908; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1906, 1907; ex-mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners; ex-mem. Bd. of Registration of Medicine of Me. Ex-pres. Waterville Bd. of Trade; ex-pres. Central Me. Pair Assn. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn.; ex- pres. Kennebec Co. Med. Soc; ex-pres. Waterville Clin. Soc. Mason (K.T.) ; mem. Uniform Rank, K. of P. (surgeon 3d Regt.) ; mem. I.O.O.F., M.W. of A., Elks. Clubs: Masonic, Elks. Recreations: breeder of Ayrshire cattle and mulepot hogs. Home: 46 Silver St. Address: 50 Main St., Water- ville, Me. BUNTING, ■William Morton; ilar. 24, 1855-Feb. 11. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BUNTING, "William Morton, insurance; b. Phila- delphia, Oct. 9, 1SS2; s. William Morton and Mary (Alexander) Bunting; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Bos- ton; St. Mark's Sch.; A.B., Harvard. 1905; m. Alice Nelson, of Maiden, Mass., Sept. 25, 1907; 3 chil- dren, Virginia, Bettina, William M., Jr. Began active career as solicitor Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1905, and has since been identified with the company; became mem. firm of Plympton & Bunt- ing, gen. mgrs. for Mass. for Penn Mutual and has been mgr. same in Mass. since death of partner in 1912. Mem. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Algonquin, Harvard, Tedesco Country, City. Home: Swamp- scott, Mass. Office: Penn Mutual Life Bldg., 24 Milk St., Boston. BUNTON, Henry Sylvanus, mf r. ; b. Manchester, N.H., Apr. 6, 184 8; s. Dr. Sylvanus and Clarissa (Conant) Bunton; ed. pub. schs. of Manchester and under father's tutelage; m. Winthrop. Mass., INIarv Greenwood Giles, of Rockport, Mass., Nov. 9, 1880. Apptd. hosp. steward, 7th N.H. Regt., Dec, 1864, and enlisted and mustered in field at Laurel Hill, Va., in front of Richmond; in mil. service until close of Civil War; settled in Hyde Park, Mass.. 1866: bookkeeper and paymaster Hyde Park Woolen Co., 1866-75; elected 1st treas. Hyde Park Savings Bank, 1871, and has been v.-p. and mem. bd. of investment since 1888; treas. Webster Woolen Co. (mills at Sabattus, Me.), since 1888; treas. Robert Bleakie Woolen Co.. of Hyde Park. Town treas. Hyde Park, 1875-04. Epis- copalian. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., G.A.R., Loyal Le- gion. Home: 60 Oak St. Office: 1234 River St., Hyde Park, l\Iass. BUBBANK, Charles E., lawyer; b. Claremont, N.H.. July 5, 1866; s. Jason and Edna M. (Willey) Burbank: ed. common and high schs.; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law. 1894 (speaker of class); m. Lily Owen Baker, of Boston, Oct. 10, 1906. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1894, and since practiced in Boston; also admitted to bars of Colo, and Cal.; mem. Stebbins, Storer & Burbank since 1903. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1914: Progressive. Mem. Mpss. Bar Assn. Mason (R.A.). Club: Economic (Boston). Recreations: farming. Home: East Bridgewater, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BUBBANK, Harvey, educator; b. Walden, Cale- donia Co., Vt., July 5, 1868; s. Natt and Huldah J. (Stone) Burbank: grad. Hardwick (Vt.) Acad., 1890; Orange County Collegiate Inst., Orange, Cal.; LL.B., Boston U., 1900: m. Mar. 6, 1902, Lillian T. Bryant, of Medfield, Mass. Teacher in Vt., 1891-7, 1900-1; practiced law in Danville, Vt., 1901-6; prin. Phillips Acad., Danville, 1906-7; union supt. schs.. Central Caledonia Supervision Union, since July 1, 1907. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Caledonia County Bar. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Grange, N.E. Order of Pro- tection. Address: Danville, Vt. BUBBANK, Iiester Warren, M.D. ; b. Walden. Vt., Oct. 1, 1866; s. Nathaniel and Huldah (Stone) Burbank; ed. pub. schs. of Walden; giad. Hard- wick Acad., 1888; B.S., Dartmouth, 1893, M.S., 1896; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1896; m. May Stevens, of Manchester, N.H., July 20, 1898; 1 child, Pauline May. Practiced at Cabot, Vt., since 1896; supt. schs., Cabot, 1896, 1897; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: Cabot, Vt. BUBBANK, William Edwin, artist, educator; b. Boston, 1866; s. James Oscar and Augusta Elizabeth (Hadley) Burbank; studied Cowles Art Sch., Boston; ficole des Beaux Arts and Acad6mi§ Julien, Paris. Instr. in drawing, Cowles Art Sch. and Boston Art Club, 1893-5; one of art instrs. Manchester Inst, of Arts and Sciences, Manciiester, N.H., since 1898 (governing bd.). Address: 1037 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. BUBCHABD, Roswell B., lawyer. (See vol. lyot. ) BUBDAKIN, John Howard, public official; b. Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 3, 1840; s. John C. and Catharine (Eliza) Burdakin; ed. pub. schs. of Cambridge and pvt. sch. in Boston: studied con- vevancing in office of William V. Thompson, Bos- ton, 1857-60; m. Ella L., d. Nathaniel Smith, of Dedham, Mass., Nov. 18, 1874; 2 children, Leslie R., b. Sept. 16, 18S4; Lillian, Aug. 5, 1887. Clk. under Caleb Hayden, register of Middlesex Co.. 1860-1; mem. 22d N.G.N.Y., and served In Md. and Va., 1862; clk. in office of James Foord, register of deeds of Norfolk Co., Mass., 1863-73; asst. register of deeds of Norfolk Co., 1873, and register (as successor to James Foord who declined re- election) since 1874; trustee Dedham Instn. for Savings; librarian and curator Dedham Hist. Soc. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, G.A.R.; ex-pres. Dedham Boat Club. Home: 18 Guild Rd. Address: Registry Bldg., Dedham, Mass. BUBDETT, Charles Albert, teacher; b. Reading, Mass., Apr. 26, 1858; s. James Francis and Caroline Ellen (Hartshorne) Burdett; ed. pub. schs., Bev- erly, Mass.; New Ch. Acad., Waltham, Mass., and spl. courses; m. Anna E. Hammond, of Woburn, Mass., Nov. 4, 1885; 2 children, Anna H., Camilla. Established Burdett Business Coll., Boston, 1879, and admitted brother, Fred H., as partner; pres. of coll. since Its incorporation, 1895. Pres. Lyceum Hall Assn., Woburn; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Unitarian. Mem. Egypt Exploration Fund. Mason (K.T., Shriner); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Pilgrim Publicitv, Boston City, Towanda, Twen- tieth Century. Home: Woburn, Mass. Office: 18 Boylston St., Boston. BURDETT, Everett Watson, lawyer; b. De Sota Co Miss., Apr. 5, 1S54; s. Auajustus P. and Marian (Newman) Burdett: ed. Washington U., St. Louis; LL.B., Boston U., 1877: admitted to bar, 1878: m. Maud Warner, of Boston; 2 children, Paul, Marion (Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, Jr.). Mem. firm Burdett, Wardwell & Ives, counsel for associated electric lighting cos. of Mass., since 1889; gen. counsel Nat. Electric Light Assn.: counsel and dir. Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston; counsel and trustee Mass. Electric Cos.; counsel and dir. Cham- pion-Internat. (paper mfg.) Co.; gen. counsel Fitchburg R.R.Co. ; trustee Boston Five Cents Saving Bank, Mass. Homoe. Hosp. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston (council). Repub- lican. Clubs: Algonquin, Country, Curtis, City, Exchange. Author numerous addresses, pamph- lets, etc.. on pub. service corpus., municipal owner- ship and operation of pub. utilities, etc. Homes: 119 Bav State Rd., Boston, and Marion, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass.* BURDETT, Georgre Albert, organist; b. Boston, June 17, 1856; s. Horatio S. and Melvina (Martin) Burdett; A.B., Harvard, summa cum laude, 1881; made 3 visits to Germany for study; m. Ellen S. Strong, of Brookline, Mass., June 8, 1887. Mem. bd. of visitors to Musical Dept. of Harvard; mem. 184 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND jury of 3 foi ;ui aiiii. prize in musical composition under will of l'''rancis Boote. Composer of many anthems and oilier \vorict. I'O, ISliS; s. Timothy and S.\lvia (Lewis) BurdicU; prop, edn.. Green ^Mountain Acad., Under- bill; .M.D.. U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1858; M.D., C; s. Charles and Sarali (Tanner) Burdick; ed. pub. schs.; m. Gertrude Hoxie, of Charlestow'n, Jan. 19, 1891; 2 children, Sarah R., Ethel G. Engaged in farming since 1880; assessor of taxes, 1889-90; mem. Sch. Com. 6 yrs. ; mem. Town Council, 1901-12 (pres. 1910-12); mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1912, 13, 14, Senate, 1915. Republican. Mem. Washington Co. Agrl. Soc. Baptist. Addres.s: Bradford, li.l., R.F.D. No. 1. BUBDICK, Clark, lawyer; b. Newport, R.I., Jan. 13, lbG!>; s. J. Truman and Emily F. (Sherman) Burdick; ed. Newport pub. sclis. ; Harvard Law Sch. (non-grad.); m. Feb. 9, 1898, Elizabeth L. Peckham, of Newport. Admitted to R.l. bar, 1894 and since practiced in Newport; mem. Burdick & MacLeod; v.-p. Newport Trust Co.; city solicitor, Newport, 2 yrs.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 3 yrs., 1906-8; Senate, 1915; mem. City Council, Newport, 6 yrs.; mem. Sch. Com., 8 yrs. Mem. corpn. New- port Hosp. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason 132°); mem. K. of P., Red Men. Club: iMiantonomi (pres.). Address: Newport, It. I. BUBDICK, Franklin ISlisha, M.D.; b. Albion, Oswego Co., N.V., Mar. 3 1, ]S7]; s. Brayton Daniel and Mary iCllen (I'erry) Burdick; grad. Pulaski (N.Y.) Acad., 1892; M.D., Coll. of Medicine, Syra- cuse (N.Y.) U., 1895; post-grad, study, New Yorlv Lying-in Hosp., and various clinics; m. Providence, R.I., June 6, 1898, Lena Gertrude Goodspeed (died Mar. 25, 1900). Interne St. Josepli's Hosp., Syra- cuse, 1895-6; began pvt. practice. Providence, Dec, 1896; phys. to Providence Dispensary, 1898-03; I)hy.s. to Out-patient Dept., R.l. Hosp., and St. Elizabeth Home. Mem. Providence Sled. Assn., R.I. Med. Soc, A.M. A., R.I. Hist. Soc, S.A.R., Nu Sigma Nu (Mu Chapter). Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Clubs: West Side, Uni- versity. Address: 6 Harrison St., Providence, R.I. BUBDICK, Horace Bobbins, artist; b. East Kil- lingly, Conn., Ut-t. 7, 1S44; s. Benjamin Lake and Mary C. (Pearce) Burdick; student Lowell Inst., Boston; studied under Dr. Rimmer in anatomy, and Otto Grundmann, Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 1868-74; m. Catherine H. Tliompson, of Yonkers, N.Y., June, 1879 (died 1894); m. 2d, Alice J. Pratt, of Maiden, Mass., July 3, 1897; 1 daughter, Doris, b. May 21, 1898. Began by coloring photograplis, and painting fruit and still life; also drew on wood for engravers and designed and drew on stone for lithograph cos., 1878-83; has had charge of many art exhbns. at Boston Art Club, Foreign Art Exhbn.. Boston, 1883, Mechanics' Exhbn., Cop- ley Soc, exhibits of loaned pictures, etc. Exhibited portraits in Boston, New Yorlc and Phila. ; repre- sented by work in Faneuil Hall, Boston State House, John Hancock Ins. Co., Harvard Memorial Hall, Berkshire County Ct. House and Savings Bank, etc. Has devoted mucli time to restoration of valuable pictures. Mason. Club: Boston Art (since 1875). Author: The New Statement. Contbr. to art mags., etc. Recreations: landscape painting, billiards. Address: 16 Park Av., Maiden, Mass. BUBDICK, J. Truman, pres. Savings Bank of Newport, Newport, R.I. BUBDITT, Dan Demingr, farmer, mclit.; b. Pitts- ford, Vt., Nov. 15, 1850; s. J'"ranklin Burditt; ed. l)ub. schs.; m. Swanton, Vt., Sept. 25, 1901, Mary E. Smith. Engaged in farming and grain business since 1876; v.-p. Brandon (Vt.) Nat. Bank since 1896; v.-p. Proctor (Vt.) Trust Co. since 1891. Has lield various local offices; justice of the peace, 16 yrs.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900, Senate, 1907; trustee Vt. State Hosp. for tlie Insane since 1904, and of Vt. Sanatorium, Pittsford. Republican. Conglist. Address: Pittsford, Vt. BUBGB, William James, M.D., surgeon; b. Wick- ford, li.l., Apr. 12, 1831; s. Lemuel (Rev.) and Elizabeth Frances (Shaw) Burge; mother was d. Dr. William G. Shaw, of Wickford; g.s. of James Birge (name changed to Burge), of Litchfield, C'onn., a Revolutionary soldier; ed. Washington Acad., WMckford; Providence Conf. Acad., East Greenwich. R.I.; under tutorsJiip of Rev. Silas A. Crain; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1853; m. Frances Burling Vose, of Westerly, R.L, Sept. 7, 1854 (died 1876); 4 children, Edward, Frances (died in infancy), Mary, Bessie; m. 2d, ISIary, d. Ex-Senator James R. Doolittle, of Wis., Oct. 16, 1883; 2 children, Dorothea, Sara. Began practice in N.Y. City, 1853; apptd. surgeon Central Dispensary, Centre St., N.Y. City, 1854; surgeon Out-door Dept., New York Lying-in Asylum; prac- ticed in Salisbury, Conn., 1854-6, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1856-9, Taunton, Mass., 1859-62; was surgeon Taunton Light CJuard; acting asst. surgeon U.S. Navy, Jan. 25, 1862-Jan. 14, 1866; served on board Ino, Albatross, Flag and Florida, and was awarded naval medal for services in important engage- ments; practiced in Atchison, Kan., 1866-73, Paw- tucket and Edgewood, R.L, 1873-14, Providence since 1914. Chmn. library com. Edgewood Free Library since its foundation. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. (pres. 3 yrs.); del. to A.M. A. meetings at Long Branch, Chicago and San Francisco. Voted for John C. Fremont for Pres. of U.S. Episcopalian. Mem. Slocum Post, G.A.R., Providence. Address: 43 Chapin Av., Provi- dence, R.I. BUBGBSS, Allbert Franklin, entomologist; b. Rockland, Mass., Oct. 2, 1873; s. Emory and Mary (Lewis) Burgess; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1895, M.S., 1897; m. Mary E. Dwight, of Castalia, O., June 20, 1904. Asst. entomologist, Mass. State Bd. Agr., 1895-9; asst. in entomology, U. of 111., 1899-1900; asst. insp., 1900-2, cliief insp. of nurseries and orchards, 1902-7, Ohio Dept. Agr.; expert in charge of breeding experiments, Bur. of Entomology, U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1907 — , and in charge of preventing spread of the Gipsy Moth for same bur., 1913 — . Asso. editor Journal of Economic Entomology, 1908-10. Has pub. 5 ann. repts. and 9 bulls, on nursery and orchard inspection, numerous bulls, issued by U.S. Bur. of Entomology and many scientific articles on entomol. subjects. (See Wlio's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: Melrose Higlilands, Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston.* BUBGBSS, Alexander Manlius, M.D.; b. St. Al- bans, \'t.. May 4, 1S85; s. Thomas and Mary Tur- ner (Sargent) Burgess; prep. edn. St. Albans Higli Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Abby Bullock, of Providence, R.L, June 8, 1910. Pathol, interne, 1909, Boston City Hosp.; asst. in pathology, 1910-12, pathologist Montreal Gen. Hosp., 1912-13; asst. prof, pathol- ogy, McGill U., Montreal, 1913; interne South Dept., Boston City Hosp., 1914; practiced in Provi- dence since 1914. Address: 192 Waterman St., Pro\idonco, R.I. BUBGBSS, Charles Frederick, editor and pub.; b. Middleboro, Mass., May 16, 1855; s. Frederick O. and Lizzie Foster (Goss) Burgess; ed. Phillips WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 185 Exeter Acad., Exeter, N.H. ; Pierce Acad., Middle- boro; Wesleyan U., Conn.; m. Marlboro, Oct. 18, 1886, Ella M. Holden; 3 children, Foster L., b. Feb. 21, 1895, Rachael E. (deceased), Harold F., b. Aug. 16, 1898. Entered newspaper business at Plainfield, Conn., 1880; editor and pub. Journal, Moosup, since 1881. Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: Moosup, Conn. BVSGESS, Charles G., importer and jobber of teas and coffee; b. Boston, Sept. 18, 1852; s. Will- iam C. and Rebecca (Bartlett) Burgess; ancestors on both sides of family were early Plymouth set- tlers; Robert Bartlett came to America in the ship Anne, in 1623; grad. English High Sch., Bos- ton, 1870; m. Celia J. Smith, of Brome, P.Q., Can., June 13, 1877; 2 sons, Robert Smith, James At- wood. Began in wholesale grocery business, 1870, with Martin L. Hall & Co. ; became mem. of firm, 1881, incorporated, 1908; the company discontinued the grocery business in 1911, and engaged as im- porters and jobbers of teas and coffees; has been pres. and treas. since incorporation; also pres. and treas. Shapleigh Coffee Co.; pres. New Eng- land Maple Syrup Co. (Cambridge, Mass.); trustee North End Savings Bank. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Republican, Economic, Bos- ton City, Boston Art. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 295 Beacon St. OfHce: 64 Long Wharf, Bos- ton, Mass. BUBG-ESS, Charles Monroe, mechanical engr. ; b. Ontwa, :Mich., Apr. 8, 1843; s. Albert and Roxa L. (Terry) Burgess; common sch. edn. ; m. Spring- field, Mass., Dec. 12, 1861. Pres. New Century Zinc & Lead Mining Co. since 1906. Life mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Pvt. Co. C. 25th Regt. Conn. Inf. Vols., Civil War. Mason (32°). Address: 358 W. Main St., New Britain, (ionn. BUBGBSS, Charles S., editor and pub.; b. Fal- mouth, Mass., May 4, 1856; s. Elisha G. and Jane M. (Cobb) Burgess; ed. Falmouth High Sch.; m. Bertha F. Swift, of New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 6, 1885; 1 son, Sumner C. Editor and pub. Falmouth Enterprise since 1896; mem. Falmouth Sch. Bd. 20 yrs. Mem. Nobska Lodge, K. of P. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Falmouth, Mass. BUBGBSS, (Prank) Gelett, writer, illustrator; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BUBGBSS, Gideon Albert, denominational sec; b. Providence, R.I.. May 29, 1854; s. Albert W. and Mary B. (Williams) Burgess; grad. Providence High Sch., 1874; A.B., Brown U., 1878 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1881; D.B., Bates Coll., 1881; (D.D., Rio Grande [Ohio] Coll., 1895); m. Greenville, R.I., Jan. 1, 1884, Emma A. Steere; 3 children, Paul S. (Honolulu, H.I.), Albert W. and Esther W. (both of Greenville, R.I.). Ordained ministry Free Bapt. Ch., at Greenville, R.I., 1SS2; pastor, Greenville, 1882-9, Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-90; pres. Parker Coll., Winnebago, Minn., 1890-6; pastor Congl. Ch., Toledo, O., 1896-1900, Berea, Ky., 1900-3, Darling- ton Church, Pawtucket, R.J., 1904-11; sec. Congl. Home Missionary Soc. in R.I., since Dec, 1911. Mem. R.I. Citizens' Hist. Soc, Grange, etc. Repub- lican. Joint editor Free Baptist Cyclopedia, 1889. Home: Greenville, R.I. BtTBGBSS, Hiranx P., jeweler, optometrist; b. Fairfield, Me., Feb. 20, 1854; s. William E. and Ann (Ward) Burgess; ed. common schs. of Fairfield; m. Nov. 29, 1895, Maude E. Emery, of Fairfield. Engaged in business at Fairfield since Dec, 1871; pres. Fair- field Savings Bank since 1910; pres. F. H. Brown Co.; dir. Nat. Bank of Fairfield; elk. and dir. Emery Brown Co. Republican. Address: Fairfield, Me. BTJSGBSS, John "William, educator; b. Giles Co., Tenn., Aug. 26. 1844; A.B., Amherst, 1867, A.M., 1870; (hon. Ph.D., Princeton, 1883; LD.D., Amherst, 1884; Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1909; J.U.D., U. of Ber- lin, Germany, 1910; LL.D., Columbia U., 1912); m. Ruth Payne Jewett, of Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 2, 1885. Admitted to bar, 1869. Prof. English lit. and polit. economy, Knox Coll., 1869-71; studied his- tory, pub. law and polit. science, Gottingen, Leip- zig, Berlin, 1871-3; prof, history and polit. science, Amherst, 1873-6; prof, polit. science and constl. law since 1876, dean faculty of polit. science since 1890, Columbia U.; also dean faculties of philoso- phy, pure science and fine arts. Columbia. Roose- velt prof. Am. history and instns., Friedrich Wil- helms U., Berlin, 1906-7; visiting American prof., Austrian univs., 1914-15. Decorated, Order of Prus- sian Crown, by German Emperor, and Order of the Albrechts, by King of Saxony, 1907. Trustee Am- herst Coll., 1888-98. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 323 W. 57th St., New- York, and "Athenwood," Rhode Island Av., New- port, R.I.* BUBGBSS, Buth Payne Jewett (Mrs. John W. Burgess), artist; b. Montpelier, Vt. ; d. Elisha Payne and Julia Kellogg (Field) Jewett; ed. Burn- ham Sch., Nortliampton, Mass.; student Art Stu- dents' League, New York, and in Germany and Italy; m. Prof. John W. Burgess, of Columbia U., Sept. 2, 1885. Portrait painter; painted portraits of Pres. Butler, of Columbia U., Admiral Charles E. Clark, Hon. A. B. Hepburn, etc. Ex-pres. Art Students' League, Woman's Art Club; patron Met. Mus. Art, New York. Clubs: Barnard, Art Work- ers' Club for Women. Home: "Athenwood," Rhode Island Av., Newport, R.I. BTJBGBSS, Thomas, clergyman; b. St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 19, 1880; s. Thomas (D.D.) and Mary Turner (Sargent) Burgess; g.s. Bishop Alexander Burgess, of diocese of Quincy, 111., and grand- nephew of Bishop George Burgess, of Me.; grad. DeGarmo Inst., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1898; A.B., Brown U., 1902; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1905; m. Catharine Elizabeth White, of Fishkill, July 1, 1905; 4 children, Elizabeth Howell, Thomas, Mary Cotheal, Howell White. Deacon and priest, 1905, P.E. Ch. ; in charge Emmanuel Cli., Ashland, Me., and All Saints Ch., Masardis, 1905-9; rector Trin- ity Ch., Saco, 1909-14; priest in charge St. Bar- nabas (ilh., Augusta, since June 1, 1914. Mem. Me. Diocesan Bd. of Missions since 1909: chmn. Me. Missionary Commn. since 1911; del. N.E. (Episco- pal) Provincial Council, 1912, 14; mem. Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Chs. Union (nat. com. since 1909); mem. N.E. Provincial Commn. on Missions; dir. N.E. Provincial Com. on the Various Races; mem. Am. Soc. Ch. History, Am. S.C.L., Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Mason. Autlior: Greeks in America, 1913. Co-editor: A De- scriptively Bibliography of Books of the Eastern Orthodox Church, 1912; The People of the East- ern Orthodox Churches, tlie Separated Churches of the East, and Other Slavs, 1913. Address: Au- gusta, Me. B'QBGBSS, Thornton Waldo, author: b. Sand- wich, Mass., Jan. 14, 1874; s. Thornton Waldo and Caroline F. (Hay ward) Burgess; ed. high sch.. Sandwich, and business coll., Boston; m. Nina E. Osborne, of West Springfield, Mass., June 30, 1905; 2d, Fannie P. Johnson, of Ithaca, N.Y., Apr. 30,1911. Editorial staff, Phelps Pub. Co., and Orange Judd Co., 1895-11; lit. and household editor. Orange Judd weeklies, 1901-11; asso. editor. Good Housekeeping, 1904-11. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 61 Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass.* B1TBGBSS, "Walter, real estate; b. Boston, May 24, 1851; s. Benjamin F. and Cordelia W. (Ellis) Burgess; A.B., Harvard, 1872; m. Miss F. Elinor Whitney, of Boston, May 18, 1876; 1 daughter, Mabel Whitney. Engaged in real estate business in Boston since 1884. Mem. Real Estate Exchange. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Yacht, French Bull Dog Club of N.E. Recreations: yacht- ing and dog fancy. Office: 15 Exchange St., Boston. BXTBGIIT, Clarence, banker; b. Rutland, Vt., Oct. 27, 1865; s. Thomas and Jane Scudder Burgin; grad. Springfield (Mass.) High Sch.; took special course in engring. after leaving high sch.; m. Quincy, Mass., 1898, Minnie M. Rodgers. In offices of Charles Sidney, Springfield, and John Lyman Faxon, Boston, both architects, until 1884; draughtsman and bookkeeper, Frederick & Field, Quincy, Mass., 1884-9; in jewelry business in Bos- ton, 1889-94; city treas., Quincy, 1894-6; became treas. Quincy Savings Bank, 1896. Mason (K.T.). Home: Quincy, Mass. BITBKB, Charles Bugrene, judge; Jan. 5, 1854- Aug. 5, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) 186 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BUKKi:, Edward M., lawyer: b. Worcester, Mass., Nuv. 11, ISG'J; s. M. W. and Honora (O'Brien) Burke; grad. Westerly (R.I.) High Sch., 1889; B.A., I'nion Coll., 1893; LL.B., Yale I^w Sch., 1895; tutor in English, Union Coll., 1893-4; m. Mary E. Currier, of Sunapee, N.H., June 30, 1908. Practiced jn Westerly since 1895; judge of probate, 1898-9, 1899-1900, -', 4, and since 1907. Republican. Mem. Red Men. Address: 14 Broad St., Westerly, R.I. BUBKE, Francis, lawyer; b. Brighton, Mass., Mar. 8, 1861; s. James and Catherine (Higginsj Burke; grad. Brighton High Sch., 1879; prepared at Dr. E. R. Humplirey's pvt. instn. as tutor Latin and Greek, Harvard, but entered Harvard Law Sch.. LL.B., 1882: continued legal studies in office Shepard & Coombs, Boston. Admitted to bar, 1883, and since in practice at Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Frequent contbr. to press. Home: Brighton. Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BTJRKi:, John C, lawyer, banker; Aug. 5, 1854- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) BUBKE, Walter Bdward, insurance; b. Mont- real, Can., July 31, 1873; s. Walter and Grace (Gor- don) Burke; A.B., Harvard, 1895; m. Miss Zayma King, of Ciuincy, Mass., Jan. 1, 1900; 2 children, Roydon. Vera Ernestine. Came to U.S. at age of 4 yrs. ; with New York Life Ins. Co., at New York City, 1 yr. ; transferred to Boston office, continuing 6 yrs.; in ins. business in Boston on own account since 1902; mem. firm of Burke & Yeaton since 1904. Mason, Elk. Mem. Mass. Ins. Brokers' Assn. Episcopalian. Clubs: Quincy Tennis, Quincy Yacht, Megantic Fish and Game. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Quincy, Mass. Office: 302 Equitable Bldg., Boston. BUBKE, Walter Safford, mech. and civil engr. ; b. Babcock Hill, N.Y.. Dec. 30. 1866; s. Albert Gal- latin and Clara Hubbard (Booth) Burke; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1887; m. Frances Middleton Beaman, of Phila., Apr. 5, 1893; children, Roger Middleton, Betty. Commd. ensign. U.S.N., 1889; transferred to engr. corps and commd. asst. engr., 1892; promoted to passed asst. engr. and retired from active serv- ice, 1897 (loss of arm); teacher mech. engring., Harvard, 1895-04, since insp. grounds and bldgs. Home: 15 Lake View Av. Office: Harvard College, Camljridge, Mass. BUBKETT, BUas Howe; b. Union. Me., July 24, 1848; s. of Nathaniel K. and Mary (Hills) Burkett; common sch. edn.; m. Sept. 29, 1873, Inez Emma Fish, of South Hope. Me. Began in grain and flour business 1894, continuing until 1907; engaged in farming. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 11; deputy sheriff 6 yrs. Democrat. Universalist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, Knights of Pythias, Grange. Club: Wilson and Marshall (pres.). Address: I'nion. Me. BUBIiEIGH, Alvin, lawyer; b. Plymouth, N.H., Dec. 19, 1842: s. Samuel C. and Sally Heath (Whip- ple) Burleigh: served in 15th N.H. Inf., U.S.V.. 1S62-3: A.B.. Dartmouth, 1871; m. Elvira Page, of Haverhill, N.H., Jan. 6, 1873. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1873; speaker N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1887-8; was several yrs. trustee N.H. State Normal Sch.; chmn. Plymouth Sch. Bd.; dir. Plymouth Guaranty Sav- ings Bank. Trustee M.E. Ch.: trustee Tilton Sem.; pres. Emily Balch Cottage Hosp. Assn., etc. Mem. Am. Bar A-^^sn. Republican. Methodist. Address: Plymouth, N.H. BtJBIiEIGH, Charles, M.D.; b. Lewiston, Me., Feb. 26, 1855; s. Josiah and Eliza .1. (Tngalls) Bur- leigh: M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1891; m. Sarah F. Willard, of Portland, Me., Nov. 29, 1879; children, Charles R., Willard G. Practiced at Mai- den, Mass., and Boston, 1893-14. Methodist. Ma- .son: mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Compiler: Bur- leigh, Guild and Tngalls Genealogies. Recreations' geneal. roscarch. Address: Waverley, Mass. BUBIiEIGH, Clarence Blendon, editor; Nov. 1, 1864-May, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BUBI.EiaH, Clarence Emery, banker: b. Mil- ford, Conn., July :n, 1S71; s. Edward William and Elizabeth (Bristol) Burleigh; ed. high sch.. Mil- ford; grad. Yale Bus. Coll., New Haven, Conn., 1889; m. Ethel Sanger, of Brighton, Mass., Oct. 24, 1904. Connected with banking business at Brookline, Mass., since Mar. 21, 1891; treas. Brook- line Trust Co., 1910-Oct. 27, 1914; engaged in gen. ins. business since May 1, 1915. Served one en- listment in 1st Corps of Cadets, Boston. Repub- lican. Protestant. Mem. Beth-horon Lodge, F. & A.M., Brookline; St. Paul's Chapter, R.A.M., Bos- ton; De Molay Commandery, K.T. ; Boston Coun- cil, R. & S.M.: Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Rec- reations: motoring, gardening. Home: 37 Ken- wood St. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. BUBIiEIGH, Edwin Chick, United States sena- tor; b. Linneus, Me., Nov. 27, 1843; s. Hon. Parker Prescott and Caroline Peabody (Chick) Burleigh; ed. common schs. and Houlton Acad.; taught sch. and was land surveyor; m. Mary Jane Either, of Linneus, .Tune 28, 1863; father of Clarence Blen- don Burleigh. Publisher Kennebec .lournal since 1887. Enlisted in D.C. cav., but illness prevented his passing med. exam.; served in office of state and adj. -gen. ; elk. state land office, 1870-6, state land agt., 1876-8; asst. clerk. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1876-8; clerk in office state treas., 1880-4; state treas., 1885-8; gov. of Me., 1889-92; mem. 55th to 61st Congresses (1897-1911). 3d Me. Dist.; mem. U.S. Senate for term 1913-19. Del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1896. Address: Augusta, Me.* BUBI.EIGH, Edwin P., real estate; Jan. 24, 1841- Apr. 10, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) BUBIiEIGH, John Henry, civil engr. (See vol. 1909.) BUBIiEIGH, John Micajah, woolen mfr.; b. Som- ersworth, N.H., Sept. 24, 1854; s. John Holmes and Matilda (Buffum) Burleigh; father and grand- father were both members of Congress from 1st Me. Dist.; descendant of Giles Burleigh, who set- tled in Ipswich, Mass., 1630; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1874; student Bowdoin 2 yrs.; A.B., Will- iams, 1878; student Harvard Law Sch. 1 yr. ; m. Lucy A., d. Judge Jonathan G. Dickerson, of Bel- fast, Me., Jan. 14, 1880; 4 children, Clara M„ John H., Louise D., Anita M. Practiced law in Lafay- ette, Ind., 2 yrs.; engaged in cattle raising in Mon- tana 4 yrs.; returned to Ale., 1885; entered woolen mfg. business, 1889; now dir. Newichawanick Co., South Berwick Water Co.; agent Newichawanick Co. Progressive Republican. Presbvn. Mem. St. .John Lodge No. 51, A.F. & A.M.; Unity Chapter No. 32, R.A.M.; Me. Council 7, R. and S.M.; Brad- ford Commandery No. 4, K.T. Address: South Berwick, Me. BUBIiEIGH, Lewis Albert, lawyer, publisher; b. Linneus, Me., Mar. 24, 1870; s. Edwin Chick and Mary Jane (Bither) Burleigh; student Cony High Sch., Augusta, 1885-6; grad. Hallowell (Me.) Clas- sical Acad., 1887; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1894; m. Caddie H. Brown, of Waterville, Me., Oct. 18, 1894. Practiced in Au- gusta since 1894; mem. Williamson, Burleigh & McLean, until 1912; mem. since 1912, of Kennebec .lournal Co., Augusta, Me., pubs, of Kennebec .Tournal; pres., elk. and dir. Capital Associates, Augusta; dir. Standard Veneer Co. (Houlton, Me.), Standard Box Co. (Stockholm, Me.); city elk., Au- gusta, 1894-02 inclusive; mem. Augusta Bd. of Edn. 1907-14; U.S. commr. for Me., 1903-8. Mem. Me. and Kennebec Co. bar assns. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°); Master Augusta Lodge, P. and A.M., 1907; Past Master Kennebec Vallev Lodge of Perfection, A.A.S.R.: Cbmdr. Trinity Commandery No. 7, Augusta; Shriner; mem. Odd Fellows, Elks, A.O.U.W., K. of P. Club: Abnaki (Masonic). Recreations: billiards. Home: 9 West- ern Av. Office: 329 Water St.. Augusta, Me. BUBIiEIGH, Samuel Appleton, educator. (See vol. 1909.) BUBIiEIGH. Sydney Bichmond, artist; b. Lit- tle Conii)ton, R.I., July 7, 1853; s. George Shepard and Rutli (Buigess) Burleigh; descendant on pa- ternal side of Gov. William Bradford, of the May- flower; ed. pub. schs.; (M.A., Brown U., 1912): m. Sarah Drew Wilkinson, of Providence. R.I., .Tune 3, 1875. Awarded medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904; prize. Buffalo, 1914. Mem. Providence Art Club, Providence Water Color Club, R.I. Sch. of Design, New York Water Color Club, Am. Water Color Soc, Boston Water Color Club. Home: 69 College WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 187 St. Studio: "Fleur de Lys," Thomas St., Provi- dence, R.I. BUBIiESON', Georg-e W., lawyer, soldier. (See vol. i;t09.) BUBIiEY, Benjamin Thomas, M.D. ; b. North Epping, N.H., Nov. 26, 1S74; s. Joseph Cilley and Sarah Elizabeth (Haley) Burley; descendant of Giles Burley, who settled in Ipswich, about 1636; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, 1S93; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; post-grad, work in hosps. in Boston, Worcester, Vienna and London, 1901-4; unmarried. Practiced in Worces- ter since 1904; specializes in diseases of nervous system; visiting neurologist, Worcester City Hosp. and Memorial Hosp., Worcester. Mem. A.M. A., N.E. Psychol. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychia- try and Neurology, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Examining Phys. and Surg., A.A.A.S. Author: Paraffin Injections for Bilateral Facial Atrophy, Subacute Polymyositis, Intracranial Tumors; also various papers on neurol. subjects. Clubs: Worces- ter, Tatnuck Country, Harvard (Boston), Authors' (London, Eng.). Address: 25 High St., Worcester, Mass. BUBIiINGAMZ:, Bdwin Aylswortli, engineer; b. Williamsport, Pa., June 2S, 1S71; s. Edwin Harris and Eliza (Aylsworth) Burlingame: prep. edn. Providence High Sch.; Cornell U., 1892-3; B.S. in C.E., Brown U., 1914; m. Florida Ten Broeck Schneider, of Providence, R.I.. Oct. 17, 1899; chil- dren, Katharine Depew, b. July 25. 1900. Engr. with pub. utility corpns. for many yrs. ; supt. of constrn. on various important bldgs. ; restored University Hall at Brown U.: also famous John Brown House, for Mai-sden J. Perry; supt. grounds and bldgs. at Brown IT. since 1904; curator Brown U. ; as landscape engr. has laid out many pvt. es- tates. Home: East Greenwich, R.I. BUBI.INGAMB, Ellsha, merchant; Aug. 17, 1840- 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BUBI^INGAMB, Harriet Grace (Mrs. William Burlingame), club woman; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 4, 1852; d. Colville Dana and Harriet Maria (Campbell) Boyd; pub. sch. edn.; descended from Chad Brown, Providence, 1638, Gov. Gregory Dex- ter, of R.I. : m. William Burlingame, of Exeter, N.H., Aug. 22, 1877; children, Harold Dana, Amy, Robert Anson, Ella Winslow. Pres. N.H. Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, 1910, 11; mem. Nat. Soc. Colonial Dames of N.H. ; past grand matron O.E.S. of N.H. ; pres. N.H. Home Missionary Union, 1912 — (oldest woman's orgn. in U.S., founded 1804). Conglist. Club: Exeter Current Events (pres.). Home: 46 Main St., Exeter, N.H. BVBIiINGAMB, Robert Sherman, mayor; b. Pawtucket, R.I., Feb. 1, 1864; s. Nelson A. and Mary (Sherman) Burlingame; ed. pub. schs. of Pawtucket, R.I.; m. Nov. 1, 1S8S, Fannie W. Carry, of Newport, R.I. (now deceased); m. 2d, Eliza J. French, Mar. 22, 1913. Employed by U.S. Govt, as expert mechanician, 1886-91, and sent to Austria to investigate and report on the merits of the Whitehead Torpedo. 1890; mem. Burlingame & Carry, wholesale and retail produce and fish, 1892- 11; mem. R.I. Gen. Assembly from Newport, 1905-9 (deputy speaker House, 1907-8); pres. Newport Representative Council, 1909. 10, 11; collector of customs, Newport. 1909, 10, 11; postmaster, New- port. 1911-15; mayor of Newport, 1915. Mem. Bd. of Managers R.I. State Coll. since 1907. Republi- can. Mason (32°); mem. Royal Arcanum, Red Men, Woodmen, P.. P.O. Elks, Moose. Clubs: Miantonomi, Lawrence, Craftsmen. Moose. Home: 46 Everett St. Address: City Hall, Newport, R.I. BUBI^INGAMB, William. (See vol. 1909.) BUBMOIT, Alexander William, wool stock mer- chant: b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 6, 1880: s. Abraham and Marv N. (Zagor) Burmon; ed. English High Sch., Boston; Burdett Coll.; Y.M.C.A. Law Sch.; m. Etta Sydenberg, of Boston, May 25, 1905; 2 chil- dren, Albert N., Pearl. Entered brokerage office and served as elk. about 5 yrs.; then became con- nected as bookkeeper with P. Lewitzky & Co., graders of wool stock; admitted, 1908, to partner- ship in the firm, now the largest of its kind in U.S.; also identified with the Commercial Realty Co. Mem. Nat. Assn. of Waste Material Dealers (finance committee). Republican. Hebrew religion. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Y.M. Hebrew Assn. Recreations: fishing, travel. Home: 10 Waumback St., Roxbury. Office: 20 Brighton St., Boston, Mass. BUBNBIiIi, C. Neal, officer corpns.; b. West Baldwin, Me., Apr. 14, 1880; s. Alvah W. and Jessie F. (Chase) Burnell; ed. pvt. schs. and Fryeburg (Me.) Acad.; Burdett Business Coll. (Boston); m. Alice L. M. Currier, of Medford, Mass., July 3u, 1913. Began with Light, Heat & Power Corpn., 1900, now sec, treas. and dir. ; also sec, treas. and dir. Gas & Electric Improvement Co.; treas. and dir., Woodbury Piehler Fur Ranch Co. (Boston), Dublin (N.H.) Stage Co.; sec. and dir. Daytona Public Service Co. and New Smyrna Public Service Co. (Fla.). Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Corinthian Yacht, Boston Press. Recreations: yachting. Home: 105 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 77 Frank- lin St., Bo.ston. BUBNBTT, Charles Theodore, educator; b. Springfield, Mass., June 24, 1873; s. Charles Martin and Alice Cornelia (Munyon) Burnett: A.B., Am- herst, 1895; A.M., Harvard, 1900; Ph.D., 1903; m. Sue Winchell, of Brunswick, Me., Dec 16, 1914. Began teaching at Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Me., 1895; teacher of psychoFogy and philosophy, Bow- doin. since 1904, now prof. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Psi Upsilon. Democrat. Conglist. Address: Brunswick, Me. BURNETT, Daniel lillie, M.D.; b. Bethel, Vt., Jan. 12, 1866; s. James Calvin and Annette (War- ren) Burnett; prep, edn., high schs. of Bethel and Randolph, and Springfield, Mass.; studied U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1890; m. South Royalton, Vt., Sept. 5, 1893, N. Grace Martin. Began practice at Stowe, Vt., 1890, removed to South Royalton, 1891, Underbill, 1908; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906-7. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, White River Med. Assn., Windsor Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Universalist. Address: Hartford, Vermont. BURNETT, Erani: Hollis, surgeon; b. Guilford, Vt., Oct. 10, 1866; s. Hollis Herbert and Mary Aurelia (Thurber) Burnett; Glenwood Classical Sem., West Brattleboro. Vt.; student U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine (M.D.), Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1890; m. Florence Barnard, of Wilmington, Vt., Sept. 15, 1891. Began practice in Hinsdale, N.H., 1890; re- moved to Brockton, Mass., 1896; surgeon to Brock- ton City Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library, Brockton Med. Soc. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mason; K.P. Club: Commer- cial. Home: 65 Belcher Av. Office: 153 Main St., Brockton, Mass. BURNETT, Harry, chemist; b. Boston, Dec, 1850; s. Joseph and Josephine (Cutter) Burnett: A.B., Harvard, 1873: unmarried. Began active career as clerlv for Joseph Burnett & Co., mfg. chemists, Boston, 1874; mem. of firm since 1880. now treas. Treas. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern. Recreations: reading. Summer Home: Southboro, Mass. Winter Home: Boston. Office: 36 India St., Boston. BURNETT, Henry Winans, M.D. ; b. New York, Oct. 22. 1872; s. John Higgins and Eugenia Kent (Winans) Burnett; descendant of English, Dutch, Irish and French (Huguenot) ancestry; ed. Coll. Citv of New York; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1897; spl. course Lying-in Hosp., New York, 1896; Harvard Grad. Sch. of Medicine. 1908-11; m. Avis Rebekah Siblev, of Chicago, 111., Nov. 2, 1902; 2 children, Peter van Idestyne, Richard Sibley. Interne Kings Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1898-9; asst. resident phvs., Butler Hosp., Providence, R.I., 1900: specializes in pediatrics; now phys., Dept. of Children's Diseases, R.I. Hosp. (O.P.D.) ; phys. North End Dispensary, St. Vincent de Paul Infant Asylum, Federal Hill House Assn's. Baby Clinic, Summer Home for Mothers and Children, Soc. for Organizing Charity. Dir. Providence Dist. Nursing Assn.; chmn. Providence Baby Welfare Com., etc. 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A.; capt. Med. Corps, R.I.N.G. Fellow A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc; mem. Providence Med. Assn., N.E. Pediatric Soc. Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Alpha Delta Phi. 188 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Episcopalian. Clubs: University (Providence), United Service (New York). Author monographs on pediatric subjects in professional jours. Ad- dress: 120 \\'aterman St., Providence, R.I. BURNETT, John Torrey, nifg. cliemist; b. South- boro, Mass., Api-. 23, ISO.S; s. Josei)h and Josephine (Cutter) Burnett; student Harvard, 18;»1; m. Phyllis Abbott, of New Yorlt, Nov. 13, 1909; 2 children, Frances, Joseph. Pres. Joseph Burnett Co.; dir. Federal Trust Co., People's Nat. Banlc, Marlboro; sec, treas. and dir. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co.; trustee North End Savings Bank. Clubs; Somerset, Union, Exchange and Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: farming. Home: Southboro, Mass. Office: 36 India St., Boston. BURNETT, Robert M., director and treas. Deer- foot I'arni ("o.; dir. Boston Railroad Holding Co., Boston Herald, Inc., Boston & Maine liailroad Co., Eastern Advertising Agency, ("lub: Commercial. Address: 9 Bosworth St., Boston.* BUBNHAM, Addison Center, lawyer; b. Fram- ingiiam, Mass., .July 5, ISti.s; s. Edward and Mary E. (Center) Burnham: A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 189:?; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sell., 1S93; m. Emily Hudson Bright, of Framingham, Mass., Dec. 28, 1893; 3 children, Jolm Bright, Addison Center, Jr., Joan. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1S93; practiced alone, 1893-4; mem. Carver & Blodgett, 1904-6, then changed to Blodgett, Jones, Burnham & Bing- ham; dir. The New River Co., White Oak Trans- portation Co. Mem. Cambridge Bd. of Health, IV- yrs. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, Plii Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Republi- can. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Brae Burn Country. Recreations: canoeing, tennis. Home: 15 Bracebridge Rd., Newton Centre,' Mass. Office: 60 Federal St., Boston. BURNHAM, Edward Clifton, mechanical engr. ; b. C.iitral I'alls, R.I., Oct. 2, 1863; s. Charles C. and Lucinda (Nason) Burnham; A.B., Brown U., 1886; Sc.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; m. Mary E. Wright, Pawtucket, R.I., Sept. 12, 1893. Draughts- man R.I. Locomotive Works, 1890-2; instr. mech. drawing and engring., 1892-6, asso. prof. mech. engring., 1896-02, Brown U. ; draughtsman and de- signer. Draper Co., Hopedale, Mass., since 1902. Mem. Pawtucket (R.I.) Sch. Bd., 1900-2. Repub- lican. Baptist. Address: Hopedale, Mass. BURNHAM, Elmond Arthur, M.D.; b. Putney, Vt, .June 25, 1865; s. Henry J. and Ruth R. (Farns- worth) Burnham; ancestors came from England in "Angel Guardian," and settled in Ipswich, 1630; A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1893-4; m. Charlotte B. McAllister, of Auburn, Me., June 3, 1901. Practiced, Boston, since 1894; visiting phys., Boston Dispensary; instr. in clinical medicine. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.; asst. visiting phys. Boston Consumptives' Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Vt. Assn. of Boston. Republican. Mason. Universalist. Club: Boston City. Address: 154 Huntington Av., Boston. BURNHAM, Frederic Iiynden, art educator; 1871-May, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also AVho's Who in America, 1910-11.) BURNHAM, Henry Eben, senator; b. Dunbar ton, N.H., Nov. 8, 1844; s. Henry L. and Maria A. (Bailey) Burnham; A.B., Dartmouth, 1865; studied law in offices and admitted to bar, 1868; m. Eliza- beth H. Patterson, of Manchester, N.H., Oct. 22, 1874. Dir. Amoskeag Nat. Bank, N.H. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1873-4; treas. Hillsborough Co., 1875-7; judge of probate, 1876-79; chmn. Rep. State Conv., 1888; del. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1889; ballot law commr., 1893; U.S. senator, 1901-7, 1907- 13. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904. Home: Manches- ter, N.H.* BURNHAM, Henry Iiionel, lawyer; b. Gloucester, Mass., June 28, 1877; .s. Edward K. and Willmiette N. (Read) Burnliam; prep. edn. Gloucester High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; unmarried. Admitted to Mas.s. bar, 1902; practiced with Richardson, Herrick & Neave, Boston, until Aug., 1904, since alone. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns. Republican. Universalist. Home: 4 Walnut St. Office: 15 State St., Boston. BURNHAM, Hosea B., M.D. ; b. Auburn, N.H., Oct. 15, 1829; s. Miles and Salome (Hall) Burnham; IM.D., Vt. Med. Coll., Woodstock, Vt., 1853; m. Nashua, N.H., Jan. 22, 1892, Lilla D. True. Began practice at Epping, N.H. ; removed to Mancliester, 1887; phys., Elliot Hosp., 9 yrs.; examining sur- geon, U.S. Pension Dept., 19 yrs.; phys. to Rock- ingliam Co., 17 yrs.; mem. State Legislature, 1885- 86. Mem. Hillsborough Co. Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. V.-p. Epping Savings Bank. Mason. Home: 74 Brook St. Office: 603 Pine St., Manchester. N.H. BURNHAM, Ira Foss, rubber mfr. ; b. Hollis, Me., J'"eb. 9, 1853; s. Simon and Mary (Goodwin) Burnham; grad. higli sell., Portsmouth, N.H., July, 1872; m. Fannie J. Wiggin, of Portsmouth, N.H., Nov. 9, 1874 (died Apr. 21, 1906); 5 children, Alice (Mrs. H. A. Faulkner, of Milton, Mass.), I. Frank, Ruie G., Doris, Forrest; m. 2d, Gertrude D. Paul, of Everett, Mass., May 5, 1908. Began in dry goods business as elk. with George B. French, Portsmouth, N.H., and later was with William Lawson, Andrew C. Mudge and Jordan Marsh Co. (all of Boston); employed by Mystic Rubber Co. as salesman, 1878, the company later being reor- ganized as the Stoughton Rubber Co.; was at the mill as mgr. 20 yrs., elected pres., same co., 1903, pres., treas. and gen. mgr. since 1908; v.-p. Stough- ton Trust Co. ; formerly selectman Town of Stough- ton. Republican. Universalist. Mason (K.'T.). Clubs: Cliicataubut (Stoughton), Wollaston Golf (WoUaston), Wampatuck Golf (Canton, Mass.). Recreations: golf. Home: 123 Walnut St., Stough- ton, Mass. Office: 232 Summer St., Boston, Mass. BURNHAM, J(osepli) Forrest, M.D.; b. Law- rence, Mass., July 4, 1869; s. Joseph Albert and Harriet Colby (Cook) Burnham; g.g.g.s. of Capt. Silas Adams, of the Revolutionary Army; grad. Lawrence High Sch., 1887, Bryant & Stratton Com- mercial Sch., Boston, 1888; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; served as externe in various Boston hosps. ; m. Mattie Belle James, of Lawrence, Mass., June 9, 1912. Engaged in booklvceping, principally for Boston Herald and Pacific Mills (Lawrence), 1888- 97; practiced medicine in Lawrence since 1901, sch. phys., 1907-9; visiting phys. to Lawrence Gen. Hosp. and sec. med. staff ; examining phys. and registrar for Lawrence Anti-Tuberculosis League; med. examiner for life and casualty cos., and fra- ternal orgns. Served in med. dept. of Mass. N.G., 1907-10; 1st It. in Med. Reserve Corps, U.S. Army since 1908; asst. surgeon Med. Reserve Corps, U.S. Navy since 1913. Fellow A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Mass. Soc. Examining Phys., Essex North Dist. Med. Soc. (sec. and treas.), Lawrence Med. Club, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. O.E.S. Republican. Univer- salist. Address: 99 Bradford St., Lawrence, Mass. BURNHAM, Iieonard A.; b. Gloucester, Mass., Sept. 18, 1837; s. Leonard and Rhoda (Plummer) Burnham; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Eliza A. Farnum, of Nortli Andover, Mass., July 27, 1865. Began in grocery business in Gloucester, 1860, later mem. L. A. Burnham & Bro. ; sold out, 1869, and asso- ciated witli Moses B. Jacliman in manufacture of fishing lines; in business on large scale on own account, 1884-12 (retired) ; elected dir. Gloucester Nat. Bank, 1883, v.-p., 1891, pres. 1899-07. Repub- lican. Universalist. Odd Fellow. Address: Glouces- ter, Mass. BURNHAM, Ralph Foster, druggist; b. Beverly, >Iass.,Alar. 30, 1876 ;s. Franlv and Sarah F. (Stanley) P.urnhani; descendant of ancestor who settled in Ipswich, Mass., about 1639; removed with parents to Portland, Me., in bovhood; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Clara Ella Shaw, of Portland, Oct. 30, 1899. In employ of J. B. Totten, druggist, until 1896; in drug business in own name in Auburn since 1897; successful in originating med. prepar- ations and placing tliem on the marl'Cet. Mason (32°, Shriner); mem. K. of P., Knights of the Golden Eagle; B.P.O. Elks. Republican. Univer- salist. Address: 61 Broad St., Auburn, Me. BURNHAM, William Appleton, trustee; A.B., Harvard, 1874; iScole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1877- 79; m. Alice Munroe, June 4, 1879. Mgr. of estates; dir. Jackson Co., Nashua Mfg. Co., Home for Aged WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 189 M.en. Home: 87 Beacon St. Office: 4 Post Office Sq., Boston. BUBNHAM, ■William Henry, college prof.; b. Dunbarton. N.TT., })ec. 3, 1S55; s. Samuel and Hannah (Dane) Burnham; A.B., Harvard, 1882; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, ISSS; unmarried. Instr. Wittenburg Coll., 1882-3, State Normal Sch., Potsdam, N.Y., 1883-5, Johns Hopkins, 1888- 89; decent in pedagogy, 1890-2. instr., 1892-1900, asst. prof., 1900-6, prof, pedagogy, since 1906, Clark U. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. bd. Life Extension Inst.; dir. Am. Posture League; mem. Nat. Com. for Mental Hygiene, Nat. Council of Edn. of N.E. A.; Am. Psychol. Assn., Soc. Coll. Teacliers of Edn. ; mem. perinanent com. Internat. Congress Sch. Hygiene; mem. council Am. Sch. Hygiene Assn. Asst. editor Pedagogical Seminary; wrote articles on sch. hygiene in new Universal Cyclopedia; de- partmental editor (hygiene) Cyclo. of Edn. Contbr. on psychol. and pedagog. subjects. Home: Dun- barton, N.H. Address: Worcester, Mass. BURNS, Charles Henry, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BURXS, G-eorgre Plumer, botanist; b. Maroa, 111., Oct. 30. 1S71; s. George William and Emily Har- riet (Mouser) Burns; grad. 111. State Normal U., 1891; B.S., Ohio Weslevan U.. 1898, A.M.; Ph.D., U. of Munich, 1900; m. June 30, 1898, Annette May Hollington, of Delaware, O. Instr. in botany, Ohio Wesleyan U., 1897; instr. in botany, 1900, later asst. prof, and jr. prof., and dir. Bot. Gardens, to 1910, U. of Mich.; prof, botanv, U. of Vt. since 1910. Mem. Vt. Bot. Club, N.E. Bot. Club, Bot. Soc. America, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. INIethodist. Contbr. articles in bot. jours, on ecol. botanv. Address: Burling- ton, Vt. BURNS, Hiram H., M.D.: b. Kingston, Mass., Sept. 10, 1856; s. E. E. and Margaret (Macklin) Burns; grad. Kingston High Sch., 1876; A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1880 (1st honors); M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1887: m. Sarah B. Faunce, of Kingston, 1888; 4 children. Practiced in Athol, Mass., 14 yrs., in Plymouth, since 1901; town phys., Plymouth; ex- med. examiner, and mem. Sch. Com., Athol. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Club: Commercial (Plymouth). Address: 9 North St., Plymouth, Mass. BURNS, Robert, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) BURNS, ■WiUiam Adams, lawyer; b. Thompson- ville. Conn.. Jan. 9, 187."^^: s. James M. and Lilla E. (Daniels) Burns; A.B., ^Villiams Coll., 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Blanche Mills Ed- wards, of Pittsfield, Mass., July 15, 1914. Practiced at Pittsfield since 1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 1904, Senate, 1905; spl. judge of probate for Berkshire Co.: mem. Burns. Cummings & Rosen- thal. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Berkshire Bar Assn., Delta Upsilon, Gar- goyle. Mason. Clubs: Park, Pittsfield Boat, Pitts- field Country. Recreations: trout fishing, motor- ing. Home: 97 Appleton Av. Office: S Bank Row, Pittsfield, Mass. BURFBB, Charles Winslow, editor; b. Rockville, Conn.. Nov. 13, 1859; s. Col. Thomas F. and Adeline M. (Harwood) Burpee; A.B., Yale, 1883; m. Bertha Stiles, of Bridgeport, Conn.. Nov. 5, 1885. City ed- itor "Waterbury (Conn.) American, 1883-91; asso. editor Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard, 1891-5; on staff Hartford Courant. 1895-04, mng. editor, 1900- 04; editor for Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. (io., since 1904. At different times held 5 commns. in 3 different regis. Conn. N.G., retiring in 1897 with rank of capt. Contbr. to various periodicals. Home: 19 Forest St. Office: 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn.* BURPEB, James H., merchant and mfr. ; b. New London, N.H., Mar. 23, 1839; s. Abial and Mary M. (Woodbury) Burpee; g.g.f., Lt. Benjamin Wood- bury, War of Revolution; ed. Colby Acad., New London; left sch., June, 1862, and enlisted in Co. K, 9th Regt. N.H. Vol. Inf.; hon. discharged, 1863; m. 1864, Stella P Weston, of Chester, Vt. (died 1898). In mercantile business. 1867-80, mfg., 1881- 88; asst. sec. State of N.H., 1864. 1865; postmaster, Scytheville (New London). N.H., 1867-80; alder- man-at-large, Medford, 4 terms. Trustee Colby Acad. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. Post No. 66, G.A.R.. Medford; charter mem. and Past Comdr. Post No. 32, N.H. ; mem. Middlesex County G.A.R. Assn., Mass. Assn. N.H. Vets.; a.-d.-c. and asst. insp. staff of George A. Hosley, Comdr. Dept. of Mass., G.A.R. Clubs: City (Medford), G.A.R. Club (Boston). Home: 53 Otis St., Medford, Mass. BURFBB, Iiucien Francis, judge; b. Rockville, Conn., Oct. 12, 1855; s. Col. Thomas F. and Adeline M. (Harwood) Burpee; brother of Charles Wins- low Burpee; A.B., Yale, 1879; LL.B., Hamilton, 1881; admitted to bar, 1881; m. Lida Wood, of Corn- wall, N.Y., Sept. 26, 1882 (died, July 23, 1889); 2d, Ina A. Fitch, of Canaan, Conn., Apr. 30, 1904. Pros, atty., 1883-90, corpn. counsel, 1890-6, Waterbury, Conn.; judge Waterbury City Ot, 1897-09; judge Superior Ct. of Conn, since 1909. Tendered judge- ship of Waterbury Dist. Ct., 1905, but declined. Col. 2d Regt. Conn. N.G., 1895-9; It.-col. U.S. Vols., 1898; on staff Gen. N. A. Miles and Gen. J. H. Wil- son in P.R. in Spanish War; hon. mention for dis- tinguished services; resigned and hon. discharged, Jan. 1, 1899. Home: 49 Forest St., Hartford, Conn.* BURFBB, Moses, civil engr. ; b. Sheffield, N.B., Can., Feb. 25, 1847; s. George and Phoebe Eliza- beth Burpee; ed. Sheffield pub. schs. ; m. Caroline Alexander, of Fredericton Junction, N.B., Mar. 4, 1880; 2 children, Mary G., George W. Worked as machinist in Phila., 1866-8, attending night sch., Franklin Inst, and Poly. Inst.; student of field engring., summer, 1868, and pvt. reading in N.B. and Me. until 1870; employed in various occupa- tions until 1870; with New Brunswick Ry. as asst. engr., mostly making ry. locations, 1870-7; asst. and div. engr., Canadian Pacific Rv. and C.,M. & St. P. Ry., 1879-84, surveying for Central Ry., N.B., and doing some difficult preliminary survey work for Canadian Pacific Ry., in Me.; chief engr., N.B. Ry., Woodstock, N.B., and with same rd. as div. engr. under Canadian Pacific Ry., 1885-91; chief engr. Bangor & Aroostock R.R., since 1891. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Canadian Soc. Civ. Engrs. Conglist. Club: ]\Ieduxnekeag. Recreations: photography, sketching. Address: 90 Court St., Houlton, Me. BURFBB, Wilfred B., optometrist; b. New Lon- don, N.H., Feb. 7, 1860; s. Edwin P. and Rosaline (Todd) Burpee; ed. Colby Acad., New London, N.H.; Detroit Optical Inst.; m. Nov., 1894, Lucy Nelson Shepard, of New London, N.H. In mercan- tile business since 1892, stores in Manchester and Concord; mem. Brown & Burpee Co., Inc. Trustee Colby Acad.; dir. Manchester Y.M.C.A. Republican. Baptist. Home: 353 "Walnut St. Office: 940 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. BURFBB, William Byron, insurance; b. Sutton, N.H., Sept. 8, 1864; s. Benjamin P. and Martha J. (Carr) Burpee; ed. pub. schs.. Manchester, N.H. ; m. Mattie L. Batchelder, of Manchester, N.H., Apr. 27, 1887. Has been connected with the N.H. Fire Ins. Co., Manchester, since 1884, sec. since 1905. Served as col. on staff of Gov. Chas. M. Floyd. Republican. Mason, Odd Fellow. Clubs: Derryfield Country, Vesper (Lowell, Mass.), Boston Athletic Assn. (Boston). Address: Manchester, N.H. BURR, Allston, investment broker; b. Newton, Mass., July 3. 1866; s. Isaac Tucker and Ann Frances (Harden) Burr; A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Elizabeth Jenks Randolph, of Phila., Pa., June 11, 1898. Began active career with Gen. Electric Co., Boston, continuing 1889-03; treas. United Electric Securities Co., Boston, 1903-8; mem. Perry. Coffin & Burr since Sept. 1, 1898; dir. Bates Mfg. Co., State St. Trust C'o. ; trustee and treas. Children's Mission to Children; trustee Boston Provident Assn., Boston Floating Hosp. Republican. Unita- rian. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Union Boat. St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston); University, Harvard (New York); American Alpine; Alpine Club of England. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BURR, Arthur Elling-ton, lawyer; b. Boston, July 23, 1870; s. Henry M. and Emilv J. (Baker) Burr; A.B., Harvard, 1891 (Phi Beta Kappa); LL.B., Harvard Law Sch.. 1894; m. Emily F. Sturtevant, of Hyde Park, Mass., Apr. 17, 1899; 1 son, Sturtevant. Practiced, Boston, since 1894. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Republican. Clubs: Univer- sity, City, Brae Burn Country, Harvard. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 103 Mountfort St. Office: 15 Congress St., Boston. 190 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BUBR, Charles Henry, lil)rarian; Dec. 19, 1S17- Nov. -N. I'.iKi. (So«- \ol. I'JO'J.) BX7KR, Chaiincey Kea, M.I).; ]). I'ortland, Me., Oct. ItJ, ISiJL'; .s. ('liaiks HartwcU (M.D.) and Sarah Alba (Rea) JUnr; in "Jth generation from Simon Burr, of Higham, Mass., 1640; student Dart- moutli, lSSO-1; Ph.H., Yale, 1S8-1; M.D., Harvard Med. Sell., 1881; interne. Rotunda llosp., Dublin, 1888; clinical elk., Soho Sq. IIosp. for Women, Don- don, 1889; m. Frances Brewerton, d. Ma,j.-Gen. James Brewerton Ricketts, U.S.A., New York, July 25, 1888; 3 ciiildren, Frances Dorothy Ray, Gladys Violet Livingston, Julia Marguerite Ricketts. Be- gan practice at Morristown, N.J., 1S8"J, but re- moved to Boston autumn of same yr. ; dist. phy.si- cian, Boston J )ispcn.sary, 18!)U-2; asst. pliysician Dept. of Nervous Diseases, same, 1892; asst. phys.. Out-patient Dept., for diseases of nervous system, Boston City Hosp., 1893; removed to San .lose, Cal., 1893, and was pres. Santa Clara Co. Med. Assn., 1897; entered U.S. Navy at outbreak of Spanisli- Am. War as asst. surgeon, 1898; jr. med. ofHcer, U.S.S. Monterey, at Battle of Manila, Aug. 13, 1898; resigned from navy Sept. 25, 1901, and located in Portland, Me.; apptd. as U.S. examining surgeon for pensions, 1905; hon. v. -consul for Spain for State of Me. Fellow Mass. Med. See; mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Me. Geneal. Soc, Chi Phi. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Recreations: gardening. Author of U.S. Senate document No. 965, Economic Value of Man, 1915. Address: 130 Park St., Port- land. Me. BUKS, Clarence Harvey, M.D., surgeon; ta. Post Mills, Vt., Dec. 10, 1S74; s. William H. and Nellie M. (Titus) Burr; grad. Thetford Acad., 1894; stu- dent U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1897; unmarried. Practiced in Montpe- lier, Vt., since Oct., 1898; sur.geon to Heaton Hosp. since 1913. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Washington Co. Med. Soc. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Pythias, Modern Woodmen of America, N.E. Order of Protection. Clubs: Gun, Rifle. Pistol and Revolver; Barre Gun; Palefaces ^Boston); U.S. Revolver Assn. Home: 52 Barre St. Office: 33 Main St., Montpelier, Vt. BUKB, Hanford, educator; b. Lyme, Conn., Apr. 1864; s. Rev. Enoch (D.D.) and Harriet (Lord) Burr; B.A., Amherst, 1865; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1888; m. Springfield, Mass., 1902. Grace Fair- banks. Head of Dept. of History and Social Sci- ence, Y.M.C.A. Training Sch., Springfield, since 1885. Home: Springfield, Mass. BUBB, Henry Turner, educator; b. Medford, Mass., Apr. 29, 1874; s. Horace F. and Susan L. (Sawyer) Burr; grad. high sch.. Maiden, Mass., 1893; grad. State Normal Sch., Bridge water, Mass., 1896; S.B., Harvard, 1899, S.M., 1900; m. Ada M. Harding, of Westfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1901; 3 chil- dren, Emerson H., Elizabeth H., Allan T. Asst. in geology and geography, Harvard, 1897-1900; instr. in science. State Normal Sch., New Britain, Conn., 1900-4; prin. State Normal Sch., Willimantic, Conn., since 1904. Address: 122 Windham St., Willimantic, Conn. BUKB, I(saac) Tucker, banker; b. Newton, Mass., Feb. 21. 185S; s. S. T. and A. F. (Hordam) Burr; A. B., Harvard, 1879; m. Alice McClure Peters, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 12, 1882; children, I. Tucker. Jr., Barbara, Carleton, Elsie. With C. A. & W. F. Putnam, bankers and brokers, Boston, 1880-2; mem. Putnam, Burr & Co., 1882-03, since mem. Parkinson & Burr; dir. Commonwealth Trust Co., Androscoggin Mills, Crocker, Burbank & Co., Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston (exec, com.), Nashawena Mills, Waltham Watch Co. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Harvard (Boston), University (New York). Home: 90 Marlborough St., Boston, and Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. BUBK, "William Hanford; b. Westport, Conn., Aug. 22, 1S54; s. William Hanford and Mary Ann (Jennings) Burr; ed. pub. schs. and Wilbraham Acad.; m. Eliza M. Huntington, of Fairfield, Oct. 13, 1880; 5 children, T..illian Huntington, Mary Han- ford, William Hanford. Morris Lyon, Florence .lennin.gs. Engages in farming, makin.g specialty of vegetable growing, and has delivered many ad- dresses before agrl. socs. and hist, assns. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. President Green's Farms Farmers' Club, Conn. Vegetable Growers' Assn., Westport Library Assn. and Hist. Soc: mem. exec. com. Conn. Soc. S.A.R. Pres. for sev- eral yrs. of Israel Putnam Memorial Camp Com- mission; pres. Gen. Silliman Chapter S.A.R. Pro- gressive. Conglist.; supt. Westport Congl. Sunda.\' Sch. 30 yrs. Recreations: traveling. Address: West- j)ort, Conn. BUBB, Willie Olcott, journalist; b. Conn., Sept. 27, 18 13; s. late Alfred I'Mmond Burr; direct de- scendant of Benjamin Burr-, one of the founders of Hartford, 1635; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Hartford; m. May 21, 1874, Angle I.,. Lincoln, of Upton, Mass.: 1 daughter, Florence 1.,. (died, April, 1912). Entered service of Hartford Times (founded and edited by his father), 1861, becoming active head of the pa- per, 1890 (father died 1900); v. -p. Dime Savings Bank; dir. Conn. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Electric l^ight Co., Ri\ erside Trust Co. Democrat. Dir. Conn. State Prison. 1897-8; trustee Good Will Cluli. Club: Hartford. Recreations: motor touring and traveling. Oflice: The Times, Hartford, Conn. BIJBBAGi:, Altoert Cameron, lawyer; b. Ash- burnham, INIass., Nov. 21, 1859; s. George S. and Aurelia (Chamberlin) Burrage; descendant of John Burrage, who settled at Charleston, Mass., 1636, and Richard Chainberlin, Braintree, 1642; A.B., Har- vard, 1883; admitted to bar, 1884; m. Alice Hatha- way Haskell, of Boston, Nov. 10, 1885; children, Al- l>ert C, Jr., Francis H., Russell, Elizabeth A. Was counsel Brookline Gas Light Co., and later as pres. Boston, South Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester and Bay State Gas cos., combined their affairs and was their chief mgr. : resigned, 1898, and became pres. of several copper cos. ; one of organizers Amalga- mated Copper Co. and dir. from orgn. ; v. -p. Chile Copper Co., Chuquicamata, Chile, and its allied cos. With Mrs. Burrage established the Burrage Hosp., a free summer hosp. for crippled children on Bum- kin Island in Boston Harbor. Mem. Boston Com- mon Council, 1892, Boston Transit Commn., 1894-7. Republican. Clubs: Algonquin, Union, Country, Harvard. Home: 314 Commonwealth Av. Office: AiTies Bldg., Boston.* BUBBAGB, Charles Sana, lawyer; b. Ashburn- ham, iMass., Feb. 20, 1S57; s. George S. and Aurelia (Chamberlin) Burrage; A.B., U. of Cal., 1878; m. Martha W. Heywood, of Gardner, Mass., June 30, 1884; 3 children, Charles D., Jr., Marguerite H. (Mrs. W. Archer Foster), Robert H. Admitted to bar, 1882; practiced at Gardner, 1883-97, Boston since 1897; trustee and counsel Templeton Savings Bank; v. -p. and counsel, Boston Gas cos., 1897-02; founder Rosemary Press; officer many business and mining corpns. ; resident v. -p. Am. Surety C!o. of New Y''ork. Elected Grand High Priest, Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Mass., 1909, reelected, 1910. 1911. Mem. Mass. Soc. S.R. (pres., 1908-11), Omar Khayyam Club of America (treas.), N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc, Bostonian Soc, Mass. Soc S.A.R., Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Preservation N.E. Antiqui- ties, Mass. Soc. Founders and Patriots, U. of Cal. Club of N.E. (pres. since 1912). Republican. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Newton, Wellesley Country. Author: Favorite Drives Around -Gardner, 1896. Lecturer on Masonic Antiquities and Massachu- setts Wild Flowers. Has collected the largest pvt. library in the world of books relating to Omar Khayyam and Edward FitzGerald, and three edi- tions of Omar Khayyam (Worcester, Mass., Bue- nos Aires, Argentina, and San Antonio. Tex.) have been dedicated to him. Home: Needham, Mass. Office: 85 Ames Bldg., Boston, Mass.* BUBBAGB, Harry Iiang-, cotton mfr.; b. Boston, May 25, 1872; s. Herbert E. and Ruby M. (Childs) Burrage; grad. Newton High Sch., 1890; m. West Newton, Mar. 18, 1896, Marguerite Kimberlv, a niece of Rear Admiral L. A. Kimberly. U.S.N. ; 2 daughters, Dorothy. Virginia. Cashier Third Nat. Bank, Boston, 1894-9; v.-p. and active mgr., 1899-02, and pres. Eliot Nat. Bank, Boston, 1902-12; v.-p. Nat. Shawmut Bank, 1912-14; since pres. Conn. Cotton Co. Pres. Newton High Sch. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Algonquin, Merchants', Exchange, Eastern Y'acht, New Riding, Norfolk Hunt (Medfield); Newton, Newton Boat, Brae Burn Country, Players' (sec). WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 191 Neighborhood (Newton), Country (Brookline). Kecreations; horseback riding. Home: 227 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. Oflice: 2U1 Devonshire St., Boston.* BURBAGE, Henry Sweetser, clergyman; b. Fitchburg, JMass., .Jan. 7, 1S37; s. Jonathan and Alary Thurston (Upton) Burrage; A.M., Brown U., 1S61; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1867; U. of Halle, Germany, 18CS-9; (D.D., Brown, 1883). Served in 36th Mass. Vols., 1862-5, as sergt.-maj., 2d. It., 1st It., capt. and bvt. maj.; also acting asst. adj. -gen. on staff 1st Brigade, 2d Div., 9th Army Corps; m. Caroline Champlin, of Waterville, Me., May 19, 1873 (died Nov. 24, 1875); 2d, Ernestine Male Gid- dings, of Bangor, Me., Nov. S, 1S81. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1869; pastor Waterville, Me., 1870-3; ed- itor Zion's Advocate, 1873-05; chaplain Nat. Home for Disabled Vol. Soldiers, 1905-12; state historian oj" Me. since 1907. Recording sec. Me. Bapt. Mis- sionarv Conv., 1875-05, Am. Bapt. Missionary Un- ion, 1876-04; pres. Me. Bapt. Edn. Soc, 1893-8; re- corder Me. Commandery Loyal Legion, 1889-12; sec. Me. Soc. S.A.R., 1890-05; sec. Me. Soc. Colonial Wars, 1898-05; chaplain-in-chlef Loyal Legion since 1899. Trustee Colby Coll., I88I-O.1, Newton Theol. Instn., 1889-06; mem. Bd. J'Vllows, Brown U., since 1901. (See Who's Who in -America for list of books and writings.) .Vddress: 139 Park St., Portland, Me.* BUBBAGB, Fata, insurance; b. Chestnut Hill, Mass., May 20, 1877; s. Charles Henry and Lydia (Love) Burrage; descendant of John Burrage, Charlestown, 1630; ed. pvt. sch. ; grad. Newton High Sch., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1899; various engring. and business courses since graduation; m. Eva Cook, of Auburndale, Mass., Nov. 1, 1910. Has engaged in ins. business in Boston since 1901; mem. firm of Read & Potter, now Read, Burrage & Co., gen. agts. New Amsterdam Ca.sualty Co., of N.Y. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Har- vard Musical Assn. Club: Harvard. Recreations: golf, tennis, boating. Home: 235 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass. Office: 29 Central St., Boston, Mass. BUBRAGB, Thomas Jayne, M.D. ; b. Portland, Me., Nov. 15. 1875: s. Henry S. and Caroline (Champlin) Burrage; ed. pub. and high schs., Portland; A.B., Brown U., 1898, A.M., 1899; M.D., Harvard IMed. Sch., 1903; interne. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1903-4; m. Providence, R.I., June 12, 1906, Harriet G. Dyer; children, Henry Dyer, William Champlin. Began practice in Portland, 1904; prof, clinical medicine, Bowdoin Med. Sch.; asst. visit- ing phys. Children's Hosp. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc. Mem. Delta Kappa Bpsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Recreations: country life. Address: 139 Park St., Portland, Me. BUBBAGi:, Walter Iiincoln^ M.D. ; b. Boston, Oct. 21, 1860; s. Alvah A. and Elizabeth A. (Smith) Burrage; ed. pub. schs. and Mr. Noble's pvt. sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1883. later A.M.; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1888; served as house officer, Bos- ton City Hosp.; grad. Woman's Hosp.. New York, 1890; m. Sally .Swan, of Brookline, Mass.. Oct. 3, 1894; children, Walter Swan. Ruth, Sallv. Tn nrac- tice at Boston, making specialty of gynecology. Sec. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston iMed. Library. Club: Harvard. Addre=;.'^: 282 Newbury St., Boston.* BTJBBBIi^, Herbert Leslie, surgeon: Apr. 27, 1856-Apr. 26, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BTTBBUiIi, Charles C, president Burrill Nat. Bank, Ellsworth, Me. BtTBBIIiIi, Charles Lawrence, treasurer and re- ceiver general State of Mass.; b. Boston, Jan. 3, 1862: s. Chai-les Otis and Lucy (Barden) Burrill: ed. English High Sch.; m. Emily F. Fowler, of Boston, June 9, 1891. Entered Exchange Nat. Bank, as messenger, 1884; asst. cashier 2d Nat. Bank, v.-p. and treas. Adams Trust Co., and v.-p. and treas. Am. Trust Co.; founder and 1st pres. Paul Revere Trust Co.. 1910-12: dir. Federal Trust Co. until resigned, 1915; elected treas. and receiver f;en. State of Mass., 1914. Mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1898-03; Rep. candidate for state treas. of Mass., 1913; sec. Boston Y.M.C.U. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City (bd. govs.), Boston Art, Boston i'ress. Recreations: tennis and outdoor sports generally. Home: 25 Chestnut St. OflSce: State House, Boston. BtTBBIIiIi, T. Carroll, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BUBBIIiIi, Georgre Henry, clergyman; b. New- burypurt, Mass., Oct. IS, 1856; s. Henry M. and Hannah Webster (Brown) Burrill; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1875; A.B., Harvard, 1879; B.D., Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1884; m. Fanny Curtis, of Canaan, N.Y., June 1, 1887; 1 daughter, Katharine Curtis. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1884; pastor. New Lebanon, N.Y., 1884-92, Dutch Ref. Ch., Claverack, N.Y., 1892-05, Easthampton, Mass., since 1905. Sec. Conn. Valley Congl. Club since 1914. Address: Easthampton, Mass. BUBBINGTON, Howard B., teacher; b. Burke, Vt., Nov. 14, 1836; s. Asahel and Louisa C. (Rice) Burrington; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1866, A.M., 1869; m. Miss L. B. Brewster, of Hartland, Vt., Feb. 18, 1866 (died 1869); m. 2d, Miss V. A. Spaulding, of Can- ton, N.Y., Aug. 18, 1870 (died 1895); 2 children, Hov.'ard A., b. Nov., 1867; Venila S., Sept. 5, 1870. Prin. Green Mountain Inst., 1866-9, Union Sch., Canton, N.Y., 1871; prof, ancient langs., Smith- sonian Coll., Ind., 1872-3; supt. schs., Windsor Locks, Conn., 1873-5; prin. high sch., Chicopee, Mass., 1875-9, Danvers, Mass., 1879-90; asso. prin. Dean Acad., 1890-10 (retired). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Delta Chapter, Tufts). Republican. Uni- versalist. Address: 37 Harvard St., Natick, Mass. BUBBOXJGHS, Sherman Everett, lawyer; b. Dun- barton, N.H., Feb. 6, 1870; s. John H. and Helen M. (Baker) Burroughs; A.B., Dartmouth, 1894; LL.B., Columbian U. Law Sch., 1896, LL.M., 1897; ad- mitted to bar, 1897; m. Washington, D.C., Apr. 21, 1898, Helen S. Phillips. Began practice at Man- chester, N.H., Aug., 1897; mem. Taggart, Tuttle & Burroughs, 1901-3, Taggart, Tuttle, Burroughs & Wyman, 1903-12, Taggart, Burroughs & Wyman since Jan., 1912. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1901-2. Mem. N.H. State Bd. of Charities since 1901, State Conf. of Charities and Corrections (v.-p.). Mem. N.H. Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Derryfleld. Home: 753 Chestnut St. Office: Pickering Bldg., Manchester, N.H. BUBBO'WES, Edward Thomas, mfr.; b. Sher- brooke. Can., July 25, 1852; s. Ambrose and Jane (Hall) Burrowes; resident of Portland, Me., since May 24, 1867; ed. Me. W^esleyan Sem., and Wes- leyan U.: m. Frances E. Norcross, of Portland, Oct. 4, 1880. Began mfr. of wire screens in 1873; founder of The E. T. Burrowes Co., Portland (larg- est wire screen factory in world) ; also pres. of Curtain Supply Co., Chicago, mfrs. ry. car cur- tains: has taken out many patents. Trustee Bos- ton U. Address: Portland, Me.* BTJBBO'WS, Frederick "Widmer, editor; b. Wyo- ming, O., Aug. 10, 186 7; s. Grant Howard and Clarinda (Jones) Burrows; A.B., Oberlin, 1886; grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1889; m. Jamestown, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1891, Jane Bell Thatcher: 2 children, Grant Howard, Frederick T. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor Randolph, N.Y.. Old Or- chard, Mo., Hillsboro Bridge, N.H., and Braintree, Mass., to 1906; now editor New England Magazine. Home: 93 Eldridge St., Newton, Mass. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. BXTBBO'WS, Georg-e Howard, chemist: b. Wyo- ming (suburb of Cincinnati), O.. Dec. 16, 1875: s. Grant Howard and Clorinda Miller (Jones) Bur- rows; undergraduate work, U. of Cincinnati and r. of Vt.; B.S. in Chemistry, U. of Vt., 1899: post- grad, work. Cornell U. and Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1900-3; same, Cornell, 1910-11, and Mass. Tnst. Tech. (on leave of absence from LT. of Vt. ); Ph.D., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1913; unmarried. Began teach- ing in U. of Vt., 1903: prof, chemistry since 1914. Conglist. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S. Address: Burlington, Vt. BUBT, Charles E., lumber mfr.; b. Waterburv, Vt.. Jan. 5, 1841: s. Charles and Edna (Town) Burt; ed. pub. schs.: m. Vera Raymond, of Stowe, Vt., July, 1882. Entered livery and freighting business at Stow^e, 1864; associated with brother, Frank O., in purchasing timber land, 1883, as Burt 192 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND liros.; operated on extensive scale; brother died, l'JU3. Mason. Home; Stowe, Vt. BUST, Charles Morrison, railway oITicial; b. Dunkirk. X.Y.. Dec. 4, 1^(02; s. Krasmus D. and ■Julia (Morrison) Burt; ed. pub. schs., Covington, Ky., and pub. and high schs., Meadville, Pa. Clk. In auditor's office, N.Y., Pa. & O. R.R., 1S79-S2; clk. in q.-m.'s dept., U.S.A., 1882; rate clk. gen. pass, dept., West Shore R.R., 18S3-S; chief rate clk. Trunk Dine Assn., 1S8S-96; chief clk. pass, dept.. Joint Traffic Assn., 1896-9; gen. pass, agt., Fitchburg R.R., 1899-1900; assl. gen. pass, agt., li. & M. R.R.. 1900-1; gen. pass, agt., C. R.R. of N.J., 1901-6; gen. pass. agt. B. & M. R.lt. since I'.HiU. Clubs: Winchester Country, New England Traffic, New York Press. Recreations: motoring. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: Gen. Office B. & M. R.R., Boston.* BURT, D(avid) Arthur, fire apparatus; b. Taun- ton, IMass., Apr. lifj. lSo9: s. David Allen and Char- lotte .Jane (Tilden) Burt; ed. pub. schs., Taunton; m. Lizzie T. Williams, of Taunton, 1888; 1 son, Harry Arthur. Began active career with D. Ar- thur Burt & Co., marble dealers, Taunton. 1885, senior partner until 1S92; now dir. Boston Fire & Police Notification Co.; agent in charge of N.E. of- fice The Seagrave Co., mfrs. motor fire apparatus, Columbus, O. Was overseer of the poor, Taunton, about 4 years. Sec. Mass. State Firemen's Assn.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. IVIason. Home: 3 Prospect Place, Taunton, Mass. Office: Old South Bldg., Boston. BUBT, Bdward AngTis, botanist; moved to St. Loui.';. Mo. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BtTBT, Bnoch Hale, clergyman; b. Westhamp- ton, Mass., May 9, 1858; s. Joel and Sarah (.Ed- wards) Burt: grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1878; A.B., Amherst, 1882 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1885; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1885; post-grad, studv, Andover Theol. Sem., 1885-6; m. Sunderland, Mass., Oct. 26, 1886, Emily Meekins Arms. Or- dained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1886; pastor. Ar- mada, Mich., 1886-9, West Winfield, N.Y., 1889-98, Ivoryton. Conn., 1898-13; Torrington since 191.'j. Home: Torrington, Conn. BUBT, Frank Iieslle, surgeon; b. Cheshire, Mass.. Nov. 2, 1857; s. Daniel and Amanda (Shep- ardson) Burt: Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1881; IM.D., Har- A'ard Med. Sch., 1885; m. Barbara I3owns, of Bos- ton, Aug. 10, 1909. House officer, Murdock Hosp. for Women, 1886-9; surgeon Union Gen. Hosp., since 1886, Boston Private Hosp., since 1886; prof, sur- gery, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, since 1893. Mem. Am. Gynecol. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Therapeutic Soc, etc. Recreations: art, literature, music, chemistry. Address: 528 j\Iass. Av., Boston. BUBT, Iiuther "White, civil engr.; b. Hartford. Conn., Oct. 16, 1848; s. Richard Stoors and Maria Asenath (Boardman) Burt; prep. edn. Stiles French Sch., New Haven, Conn.; Ph. B., Yale. 1871; m. Mary Alice Green, of Springfield, IMass., Mav 6. 1875 (died 1887); 3 children, Luther H., Alice, Mariam (wife of Frank Guild, M.D., of Braintree, Mass.); m. 2d, Mary Rose Francis, of West I^art- ford, Conn., Jan. 23, 1895; 2 children. Arline, Charles E. With U.S. survey of Conn. River, 1872-3; chief asst. in city engineer's office, Hart- ford, 1873-80; in gen. engring. practice, largely in the East, also in North and South Carolina and elsewhere. 1880-91; city engr. and surveyor, Hart- ford, 1891-4; pvt. and municipal practice since 1894, title of L. W. Burt & Son. Mem. State Bd. Civ. Engrs. (Conn.), Conn. Soc. Civil Engrs., N.E. Water Works Assn., Yale Alumni Assn. Conglist. Recreations: countrj' life. Home: 124 Collins St. Office: 721 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BUBTNBB, Baniel Emory, clergyman: b. Har- risburg. Y':i.. Dec. 6, 1862; s. Samuel and Catharine May Burtner: A.B., Lebanon Vallev Coll., Ann- ville. Pa., 1886, A.M., 1890 (D.D., 1908); B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1890; studied Harvard Div. Sch.; fellow, Williams, 1892-3; m. Alice M. Evers, of Hagers- town, Md., Dec. 16, 1890. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1890: pastor 1st Ch., Clav Centre, Kan., 1890-2, Boylston Centre, Mass., 1893-8, 1st Ch. of Christ (Congl.), Swampscott, 1898-04, 1st Congl. Ch., Wil- liamsport. Pa., 1904-8, North Ch., Lynn, Mass.. since 1908. Club: Pilgrims' (Boston). Address: 81 Laighton St., Lynn, Mass. BUBTON, Alfred Edgar, educator; b. Portland, :\Ie., -Mar. 24, 1857; s. Alfred Merrill and Martha J. (Larrabee) 13urton; S.B., Bowdoin, 1878, C.E., 1881 (Sc.D., 1913); m. Gertrude Hitz, of Washington, June 16, 1884 (died 1896); m. 2d, Lena Yates, of Donisthorpe, Eng., July 19, 1906. Draughtsman and topographer, U.S. Coast and Geog. Survey, 1879-82; instr., 1882-4, asst. and asso. prof., 1884- 96, prof, topog. engring., since 1896, dean, since 1902, JNIass. Inst. Tecli. IMem. Mass. Topog. Survey Commn., 1895-1900; in charge scientific expdn. to Umanak, North Greenland, 1896, eclipse expdn. to Washington, Ga., May, 1900, to Sumatra, May, 1901. Overseer, Bowdoin Coll., since 1905. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Address: Mass. Inst. Tech- nology, Boston, Mass.* ' BUBTON, Georgre Dexter, inventor; b. Temple, N.IJ., Oct. 26, 1855; s. Dexter L. and Emily F. Burton; ed. Appleton Acad, and Comer's Commer- cial Coll., Boston; m. Newton, Mass., Frances C. Jones, Jan., 1894. Editor and pub. New England Star, New Ipswich, N.H., 1873-7. Inventor of the Burton stock car, and especially well known for his inventions of a liquid process of heating and welding metals by an electric current; pres. Am. Electric Forge Co.; invented process of unhairing and tanning animal skins and hides by electricity, process of electric smelting, and of the under- ground electric trolley system for surface rys., process of electric laundering; also process of degumming and separating vegetable fibres by electricity, etc. Pres. Am. Electric Forge Co., Electro-chem. Pulp and Paper Co., Reno (Nev.) Reduction W^orks. Lecturer on heating and work- ing metals by electricity before Harvard Lecture Club of Jefferson Physical Lab., Harvard Coll., before Soc. of Arts of Mass. Inst. Tech., Franklin Inst., Phila., etc. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: New Ipswich, N.H. Office: 185 Summer St., Boston.* BUBTON, Georg-e Smith, clothing mfr. ; b. Bos- ton, Mass., Nov. 26, 1850; s. Hazen J. and Harriet L. (Smith) Burton; descendant of John Burton, of Salem, Mass., 1630, and of John Burton, soldier under the king of England and later a capt. in the Revolutionary War; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1869 (Franklin Medal, and Lawrence Prize); (this was the last class taught by the venerable Thomas Sherwin Senior, and included manv who have become prominent in the U.S.): m. Frances V. Miller, of Boston, Feb. 20, 1877; 2 children, Ethel Miller, Roger Ogden. Early entered wholesale lufg. of clothing and actively identified with same since 1870, factories in N.Y. City and branch house in Boston; pres. The Burton-Pierce Co.; v. -p. Am. Uniform Co. Awarded contract by British Govt., Dec, 1914, for 1,200.000 uniforms which were made and delivered within 50 days ( the largest contract of the kind ever awarded in Xew York). Has filled many important positions as referee and executor. Mem. New York Mer- chants' Assn. Mem. S.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union League (New York), Eastern Yacht, Tedesco Country. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: Swampscott, Mass., and N.Y. City. Office: 68 Essex St., Boston, and 694 Broadway, New York. BUBTON", Harry Edwin, college prof.; b. Boston, May 29, 1868; s. Edwin Scott and Sarah Jane (Sedgberg) Burton; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1895; Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Rome, 1895-6, 1897-8; m. May Grace Harvey, of Cambridge, Mass.. June 20. 1895. Classical teacher, Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., 1890-2; instr. Latin, 1896-7, asst. prof., 1898-03, prof, since 1903, Dart- mouth Coll. Instr. in Grad. Sch., Harvard (on leave of absence from Dartmouth), 1903. Mem. Am. Pliilol. Assn. Editorial contbr. American Journal Archteology. Home: Hanover, N.H.* BUBTON, Hiram XXcKnight, lawver; b. East Greenbush, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1858; s. Smith P. and Elizabeth (Strain) Burton; descendant of old Colonial family; removed with parents to Boston WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 193 early in life: grad. Boston English Higii Sch., 1876; LL.B., cum laude. 1879, Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to bar, 1880; m. Elizabeth Nesbitt Mackay, of Boston, Oct. 11. 1913. Practiced in Boston since 1880: dir. Federal Trust (^o. of Boston, Robert B. Brigham Hosp. for Incurables, Charles W. York Co., A. A. Rowe & Son Co., Utah Apex Mining Co.; pres. Davis-Daly Copper Co.; trustee of several trust estates. INlason (32°). Clubs: Algonquin, Boston City. Mem. Bostonian Soc. Home: 79 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 19 IMilk St., Boston. :\Iass. BURTOIT, Marion IieRoy, college pres.; b. Brooklyn, la., Aug. 30, 1S74; s. Ira and Jane A. (Simmons) Burton: A.B.. Carleton Coll., Minn., 1900; B.D., Yale, 1906, Ph.D., 1907; (D.D., Carleton, 1909; LL.D., Tufts, 1911, Western Reserve, 1911, Amherst, 1913, Hobart, 1913); m. Nina Leona Moses, Northfleld, Minn., June 14, 1900. Teacher Greek, Carleton Acad., 1899-1900; prin. Windom Inst., Minn., 1900-3; ordained Congl. ministry, 1905; asst. prof, systematic theology, Yale, 1907-8; pastor Ch. of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, 1908-9; traveled in Europe as pres. -elect of Smith Coll., 1909-10; pres. Smith Coll. from Sept., 1910. V.-p. Congl. Ch. Bldg. Soc, Am. Tract Soc; dir. Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, Xat. Brotherhood of Congl. Ch. ; trustee Peoples Inst., Acad of Music, Northampton, !Mass., Brimmer Sch.. Boston. Republican. Mem. Adelphic Soc. (Carleton), Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Kappa, Book and Bond Fraternity (Yale), Northampton Cluli. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Northampton, Mass.* BUBTON, Stephen Caspar, M.D., surgeon: b. Lansingburg, N.Y.. June 14, 1850: s. Dr. Caspar Van Wie and Agnes (INlcClellan) Burton: descend- ant of early Dutch and Scotch settlers of New York; ed. Troy Acad, and Troy Prep. Sch.; read medicine witli Dr. D. D. Bucklin, Lansingburg, and Dr. John Swinburne, prof, surgery, Albany Med. Coll.; M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1880: m. Albany, N.Y., Dec. 14, 1883, Virginia H. Pingle, of Jersey City, N.J. Sr. asst. surgeon, Swinburne Surg. Hosp., Albany, dVz yrs., and prodissector of anat- omy, Albany Med. Coll., 4 yrs.; removed to Pitts- field, Mass., 1884: del. World's Congress of Physi- cians, Chicago, 1893: del. British Med. Assn., Mon- treal, Can., 1897; mem. Civ. Service Bd. of Exam- iners for many yrs. ; chmn. Pittsfield Bd. of Health 13 yrs.; phys. and surg. to House of Correction many yrs.; asso. attending physician. Hill Crest Hosp. Mem. Berkshire Dist. Med. Soc. Mass. I\Ied. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Pitts- field, Mass. BUBWEIiIi, vriUiam Chamberlain, stock and bond broker: b. INIoriah, N.Y.. July 18, 1857; s. Ira D. and Sarah A. Burwell; A.B., Brown U., 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1888: m. Fannie W. Knowles, of Providence, R.I., 1887; 3 children, Edith, Joseph Knowles, William Russell. Teacher in high sch.. Providence, 1885-91: treas. J. B. and S. M. Knowles Co., silversmiths. Providence, since 1891: also stock and bond broker since 1912; dir. Am. Ship Windlass Co., 1891-01; trustee Vt. Acad., 1887-12. Republican. Home: 64 Alumni Av. Office: 333 Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I. BUB'S', Clarence Everett, newspaper editor; b. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 25, 1886: s. John and Sarah ( Hodskinson) Bury; ed. grammar and higli schs.. Fall River; A.B., Brown U., 1886: studied law in office of Jackson & Slade, 1 yr. Reporter, city editor, editor 1905-10, now asso. editor. Fall River Herald. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi. Repub- lican. IMason (K.T.). Club: Quequechan. Home: 57 Ridge St. Office: Fall River Herald, Fall River, Mass. BTTSFIEIiS, Theodore Elmer, clergvman; b. Assabet, Mass., Sept. 27. 1858; s. John G. and Abbie Manning (Hapgood) Busfleld; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1880; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1883- A.M., Brown U., 1894: (D.D., Tufts Coll., 1902); m. Harriet A. Smith, of New Haven, Conn., Mar. 25, 1886: 6 children, Gordon, Manning, Theodore (de- ceased), Roger, Dorotliy, Bernard. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1883; pastor Grand Av. Ch., New Haven. Conn., 1883-5, 1st Ch.. Bangor, Me., 1885-92, Park Ch., Utica, N.Y., 1893-03, 1st Congl. Ch., North Adams, Mass., since 1903. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Address: 123 Church St., North Adams, Mass. BUSH, Pinlay Perg-uBon, student of philosophy. (See vol. 1909.) BUSH, John Standish roster, M.D. ; b. Burling- ton. \'t., .June 4, 1850; s. Solon W. and Theoda (Foster) Bush; ed. pub. schs., Brattleboro, N.H.; Roxbury Latin Sch.; Mass. Inst. Tech.; Cornell U. ; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1874; m. Josephine M. Nason, of Boston, Mass., June 4, 1875; 2 chil- dren. Has served as house surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., surgeon Boston Dispensary, phys., Chil- dren's Mission. Mem. and councillor, Mass. i\Ied Soc. Mason (32°); mem. Grand Lodge of Masons, and of the Grand Commanderv K.T. for Mass and R.I. Address: 651 Boylston St., Boston. BUSH, Richard Perry, clergyman; b. Province- town, Mass., June 2, 1855; s. Richard P. and Mary Willis (Williams) Bush; ed. grammar and high schs., Provincetown; B.D., Tufts Coll., 1879 (D.D., 1905); m. Emma L. Paine, of Provincetown, Nov 23, 1881: 3 children, Edith L., Reba May, Vannevar. Ordained Universalist minister, 1879; pastor, Ever- ett, 1879-92, Chelsea, Mass., since 1892. York and Scottish Rite Mason; mem. Palestine Lodge, F & A.M., Everett; Shekinah Chapter, R.A.M. ; Naph- thali Council, R. & S.M., Palestine Commanderv No. 10, K.T. (all of Chehsea); Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection; Giles Fonda Yates Council, Princes of Jerusalem; Mt. Olivet Chapter, Rose Croix: Mass. Consistory 32°, S.P.R.S.; Grand Chap- lain Grand Lodge of Masons of Mass., also Grand Chaplain of Grand Chapter and Grand Council; Grand Prelate Grand Commandery of Mass. and R.I. ; also Chaplain Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Chaplain Ancient and Hon. Artv. Co.. the Fusiliers, and the 1st Regt., Mass. N.G. Odd Fellow. Home: 24 Clark Av., Chelsea, Mass. BUSHEE, Frederick Alexander, educator; moved to Colorado. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BUSHNEIiI., Edward Henry, M.D. ; b. Georgia, Vt., Dec. 24, 1864; s. Henry A. and Ellen L. (Jocelyn) Bushnell; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem., 1886; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1889; diploma. New York Post-grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp.; m. Josephine H. Vance, of Albany, Vt.. Apr. 30, 1891; 1 daughter, Clara V. Practiced in Jeffersonville, Vt., 1890-1900. Quincy, Mass., since 1900; mem. med. staff (^uincy Hosp.; mem. Sch. Bd., Quincy. Mem. A.M.aI. Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk South Med. Soc, Quincy Hosp. Physicians' Club. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Rural Lodge, A.F. & A.M., Quincy; St. Stephen's Chapter, R.A.M. : Quincy Commandery. K.T.: mem. Mt. "Wollaston Lodge. I.O.O.F. Address: 566 Washington St., Quincy, Mass. BUSHlTEIii;, Samuel Clarke, clergyman: b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 8, 1852; s. Cornelius Scranton and Emily Fowler (Clark) Bushnell; A.B., Yale, 1874: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1877: m. Mary Elizabeth Kendall, of Boston, Oct. 14, 1880; 2 children. Alice Kendall, Samuel Kendall. Traveled around the world for 1 yr. after leaving coll.; ordained Congl. minister, 1879; pastor 1st Ch., New Bedford. Mass., 1879-90, Arlington, Mass., since Feb. 6, 1890. Re- publican. Mem. bd. dirs. Am. Congl. Assn., Congl. Edn. Soc, Tabor Acad.; mem. exec. com. Mass. Federation of Clis. ; chmn. bd. trustees Robbins Library, Arlington; pres. N.E. Federation of Yale Clubs; mem. exec. com. Yale Advisory Bd.; mem. com. of 21 builders of the Yale Bowl. Clubs: Yale, of Boston (pres.). Boston City, Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.), Winthrop (sec), Warren Farm. Recreations: golf. Address: Arlington, Mass. BUSIEIi, John Tilton, mfr. ; b. Gilford (now Laconia), N.H., Oct. 12, 1847; s. John Weymoutli and Julia Maria (Tilton) Busiel; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1864; A.B., Harvard, 1868; m. Nettie Marian Pinkham, Schaghticoke, N.Y., July 6, 1870: 2 children, Helen J., .lohn T., Jr. Engaged in manufacture of hosiery since 1868; now mem. J. M. Busiel & Co. (founded by father 1846); pres. People's Nat. Bank, Laconia Savings Bank; select- man, Laconia, 1875-6; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1883: mem. State Constl. Conv., 1903, 1912. Trustee pub. library, Laconia, since 1878. Republican. Conglist. Address: Laconia, N.H. 194 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BUSS, Edward AuffustUB, engineer; b. Peterboro, N II, .Ma\ 11 l^^l(i; s. CJeoi't^e W. and Syrena S. (jaciuilh/ Buss; giail. Kiinlisb llish Sch., Boston, IS?;?; student Mass. lust. Tecb., 1873-4; m. Miuy C. iraskcll, of Aubunidale, Mass., Dec. 17, 1S7!). Asst. in oHice of city ensr., Newton, Mass., 1874-6; witb Water Works Dept., Xewton, 1876-7; in practice witb Sbedd & Sawyer, Boston, 1877-87; consulting fnj?r. on own account since 1887. Mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Methodist. Address: 85 Water St., Boston. BUSSEIiIi, Edwin !■., merchant, banker; b. I'a^saduinkcaK, .Mc, Sept. 25, 1868; s. George W. and l^aura A. (Lowe) Bussell: ed. pub. schs.; unmarried. Began in coal and suppl\' business in CJardiner, Me., 1911; now pres. Nat. Bank of Gar- diner; trustee Gardiner Savings Instn.; treas. and mgr. Gardiner Coal & Supi)ly Co.; dir. Gardiner Kealtv Co., Gardiner Home Bldg. Co.; mayor of Gardiner, 190:5, 1904; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1909. Dir. Gardiner Pub. Library; trustee Gardiner Water iJist.; v. -p. Gardiner Bd. of Trade. liepub- lican. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Modern Wood- men of America. Home: 100 School St. Office: 145 Water St., Gardiner, Me. BUSWEI.I., Albert C, M.D. : b. Wilmot, N.H., ficl. :i, l,s5:i; s. Hiram and Mary J. (Frazier) Buswell; ed. pub. schs., Nashua; Riverside Acad.; Colby Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1878; m. Lillian H. Wilcox, Nashua, 1879. Began practice at Amlierst, N.H., 1878; removed to Ep- ping, 1881. Mem. Health Bd. 20 yrs. Mem. N.?I. Med. Soc, Rockingham Co. Med. Soc. Democrat. Baptist. Mason; mem. K. of P. Address: Epping, New Hampshire. BUSWEIiIi, Henry Poster, lawyer; b. Bradford, .\.II., .Mar. J, lN4:i: s. .Martin R. and Phebe W. (Upton) Buswell; A.B., Harvard, 1866; Harvard Law Sch., 1869-70; unmarried. Asst. prof, etliics and internal, law, U.S. Naval Acad., 1868-9; began practice, 187 2; spl. justice Dist. Ct. of Southern Norfolk, Mass., since 1891; climn. trustees Canton Pub. Library. Republican. Mem. Pi Eta; pres. Pi Eta Associates of Harvard Coll. Club: Wampa- tuck. (See Wlio's W'ho in America for books, etc.) Home: Canton. Mass. Offlce: Tremont Bldg., r.oston.* BUTIiEXt, Edward Anson, ship and ins. broker; b. Rockland, Me., July 25, 1N41; s. Anson and Annah (Hunstable) Butler; deseendant of Colonial an- cestors; ed. common schs.; m. I..ucy A. Stanley, Rockland, Me., Dec. 30, 1868 (now deceased); m. 2d, Eva Arey Bartlett, Brooklyn, N.Y., May 11, 1892 (died Sept. 3, 1913). Followed the sea, 1856- 74, including service as acting master's mate and acting ensign, U.S.N., Mar. 5, 1862-Nov. 15, 1865, and shipmaster in European, Pacific and Atlantic trade, 1866-74; in business at Rockland, Me., since 1876, as mgr. E. A. Butler; pres. Rockland Trust Co.; dir. Rockland Loan - I^ine, Vt. BUTTERriELD, Kenyon Iieech, college pies.; b. JjiiiKi,-!-. .Micli., Juno 11, IStiN; s. Ira H. and Olive F. (Davison) Butterfield; U.S., Mich. Agricultural College. ISitl; grad. student, U. of Mich., 1900-3, A.M., 1902; (LL.D., Amherst College. 1910): m. Harriet E. Millard, of Lapeer, Mich.. Nov. 28. 1895. Asst. sec. Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1S91-2; editor Michigan Orange Visitor, 1892-6; editor Crange dept., Michi- gan Farmer. 1896-03; supt. Mich. Farmers' Insts., 1895-9; college field agt., Mich. Agrl. Coll.. 1896-9; instr. rural sociology, U. of Mich., 1902-3; pres. .rind prof, polit. economy and rural sociology, R.I. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1903-6; pres. Mass. Agrl. Coll. since .July 1. 1906; collaborator in charge of agr. div. Dept. of Economics and Sociol- ogy, Carnegie Instn., Washington, since ,Jan. 1. 1904. Ai)ptd. by Pres. Roosevelt mem. Commn. on Country Life: apptd. by Pres. Wilsoli.s, May 15, 1883. Practiced law, Minneapolis, 1881-92; spl. counsel G.N. Ry., Soo Line and N.P. Ry., 1892-8; spl. asst. to i)res. N.P. Rv., 1898-04; asst. to pres., 1904-6, v.-p., Nov., 1906, N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R. Co.; was also president Montpelier & Wells liiver R.R., Barre (Vt.) R.R.. and v.-p. B. & M. R.R., N.E. Navigation Co., Nantucket Steamboat Co.; trustee Boston Terminal Co.; dir. Old Colony R.R. Co., Boston R.R. Holding Co., Union Freight R.R., Berksliire St. Ry. Co., ^Merchants Nat. Bank, Nat. Shawmut Bank, N.E. Trust Co., Federal Trust Co. Clul).s: Union I^eague, Republican, Railroad (New York), Algonquin, Commercial, Beacon, Merchants, Exchange, Union, Puritan, Country, Cohasset Golf (Boston), Union League, Graduates', Quinnipiack, Country (New Haven), Hartford (Hartford). Tat- nuck (Worcester). Home: North Cohasset, Mass. Address: 50 Congress St., Boston.* BTROIT, Joel Hoyt, business man; b. Phillips, Me., lYb. :;, IM.'i; s. Levi and Orpah (Blethen) Byron; ed. Wilton Acad, and Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill: m. Oct. 24, 1875, Florria Isadore Thompson, of Phillips, Me. In gen. store in Phillips, 1871-83; interested extensively in farm- ing, live stock, wool business and lumbering; pres. Piiilliljs Sa\'ings Bank; mem. Mv. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 1905; climn. Bd. of Selectmen for several yra. Progressive. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Home: Phillips, Me. CABIiZ:, Frank T., submarine torpedo boat ex- perl; b. alw .Milford, Conn., June 19, 1863; s. Abijah and Olive L (Taylor) Cable; ed. pub. schs. and Claverack (N.Y.) Coll.: m. Nettie A. Hunger- ford, of Sherman, Conn., May 29, 1892. Engaged in elec. and engring. work in minor capacities, 1890-97; supt. Holland Submarine Boat Co., 1897- 01, and as elec. engr. developed the original Hol- land boat, commanding her on every trip until she was sold to the U.S. Govt., 1900; conducted trials of the first submarine built by the English (jovt., and trained crew to operate same, 1902; also con- ducted trials of Adder class of submarines for U.S. Govt., 1903; of first Holland submarine bought by the Russian Govt., and trained the crew, 1904; of 5 submarines for the .Japanese Govt, and trained crews for same. 1905; supt. of constrn. 5ind operation of submarines. Electric Boat Co., N.Y. City, since 1905, also dir.; organized, 1910, New London Sliip & Engine Co., Groton, Conn., of which is v.-p. and gen. mgr. Dir. Electric Boat Co. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Thames, Har- bour, Ariston (New London), Transportation (New York). Home: New London, Conn. Office: Groton, Conn. CABI^z:, George Washing-ton, author: b. New Orleans, Oct. 12, 1844; s. George W. and Rebecca (Boardman) Cable; ed. pub. schs.; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1883; Litt.D., Washington and Lee, 1882, Yale, 1901. Bowdoin, 1904): m. Louise S. Bartlett, of New Orleans, Dec. 7, 1869 (died Feb., 1904); m. 2d, Eva C. Stevenson, of Lexington, Ky., Nov. 24. 1906; father-in-law of A. L. P. Dennis. Served 4th Miss. Cav., C.S.A., 1863-5; for a time reporter on New Orleans Picayune, 1865-79; wrote stories for Scribner's Monthly; since 1879 devoted to liter- ature. Founded. 1887, the Home Culture Clubs, now Northampton People's Inst., designed for the ednl. and esthetic culture of wage-earning people. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- dress: Northampton, Mass.* CABOT, Arthur Tracy, surgeon; Jan. 5, 1852- Nov. 4. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912- in.) CABOT, Carolyn Sturgis, author; b. Concord. Mass.. Apr. 13. 1840; d. William Ellorv and Ellen Iv (Fuller) Channing; sister of Walter and Edward Clianning; ed. pvt. sch.; m. FoUen Cabot, of Bos- ton, Sept. 20, 1865 (died 1905). (See Who's Who in .-Xinerica fur liooks, ctf.) Address: 21 W. Cedar St., Boston.* CABOT, Charles MiUs; b. Apr. 12, 1866; s. James Elliot and Elizabetli (Dwight) Cabot; A.B., Har- vard, 1888; m. Caroline Elizabeth Perkins, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 21, 1893; children, Mrs. M. A. Osborne, J. Elliot, Sears S. Engaged in stock and bond business since 1891; mem. firm of Moors & Cabot. Mem. Boston Stock ICxchange, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Boston, St. Botolph, Boston C'ity, Union Boat, Harvard (Boston and New Y'ork), Longwood Cricket. Home: 297 Moulton St. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. CABOT, Blla Iiyman, teacher; b. Boston; d. Artliur Tlieodore and Ella (Lowell) Lyman; spl. student Radcliffe Coll., 1889-91. 1897-1900, grad. courses in logic and metaphvsics, at Harvard (joll., 1900-4; m. Richard Clarke Cabot, Oct. 26, 1894. Teacher ethics in various Boston pvt. schs., since 1897: mem. State Bd. Edn., since 1905; (hon. clerk, 1909-10); pres. Civil Service Reform Auxiliary; mem. Council Radcliffe Coll.; pres. Radcliffe Auxil- iary. ]\Iem. N.E. A., Council of Nat. Religious Education Assn.. Mass. Woman's Edn. Assn., Mass. Civic League; chmn. edn. dept., Boston Women's Municipal League. Club: College (v.-p.). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 1 Marlborough St., Boston.* CABOT, Frederick Pickering, lawyer; b. Brook- line, Mass., June 16, 1868; s. Francis and Louisa (Higginson) Cabot; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893. Admitted to bar, 1893, and since engaged in practice at Boston; asst. U.S. atty., Dist. of Mass., 1896-7; mem. law firm Hurlburt, Jones & Cabot, since 1897. Pres. Fisher Mfg. Co., Winthrop :Mills Co.; dir. Cabot Mfg. Co., Empire Comb Co. Mem. Council of Rad- cliffe Coll.; treas. Dummer Acad. ^lem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Algonquin, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Harvard (Boston and New York), Pokanoket (Doon, Mass.). Recreations: riding, fishing, shooting. Home: 72 Chestnut St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. CABOT, George B.; trustee Fenway Studios Trust, INIetropolitan Associates, St. Paul Real Estate Associates, Mass. Building Trust, St. Paul Commercial Building, Technology Chambers Trust, Boston Athenseum; mem. firm C^abot, Cabot & Forbes, real estate. Home: Manchester, Mass., and 169 Marlboro St., Boston. Office: 60 State St., Boston. CABOT, Godfrey Iiowell, carbon black mfr. ; b. Boston P'eb. 26, 1S61; s. Samuel and Hannah Lowell (Jackson) Cabot; g.g.s. Thomas H. Per- kins, founder of Perkins Inst, for the Blind; on mother's side descendant of Patrick Tracey Jack- son, founder of Lowell, Mass.; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Boston to 1877; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877-8; A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1882: post-grad, work, Zurich Polvtechnicum and V.. Switzerland, 1883-4, Harvard, 1891-2; m. Maria B. Moors, of Boston, June 23, 1890; 5 children. Began manufac- ture of carbon black (the soot of natural gas, a species of lamp black), at Worthington, Pa., 1887; built. 1899, Grantsville Carbon Works, W.Va. (largest works of kind in world): now owns fac- tories and works at Cabot, Pa., Creston and Bristol, W.Va., 2 factories at Grantsville. Nancy's Run, W.Va.; purchased Penn. Carbon Co. works and removed same to Nancy's Run, 1911: bonght W.\'a. Carbon Co., near Grantsville, 1913, and extentled pipe system to more than 100 miles; largest mfr. of carbon black in the world. Pres. Liquid Fuel & Gas Co., Wheeling, W.Va.; v.-p. Mountain State Carbon Co.; treas. Bristol Oil & Gas Co.; dir. Am. Carbon Co. V.-p. Carbon Black Assn. : mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Chem. Soc. Trustee Cal)ot Acad., Cabot, Pa.; treas. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc, Boston. Unitarian. Has traveled extensively in Europe and America. Writer on scientific and polit. topics. Clubs: Longwood Cricket. ;\lontseri-at Golf and Tennis, Oakley Country, Parkersburg (W.Va.) Country. Recreations: tennis. Home: 16 Highland St., (''ambridge, ISlass. : (summer) Bev- oiiy Farms, Mass. Office: 940-942 Old South Bldg., Boston. CABOT, Henry Bromfield, lawver; b. Boston, Feb. 28, 1861; s. Walter C. and Elizabeth Rogers WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 199 (.Mason) Cabot; ed. pub. .sob., Brookline; A.B., Har- vard, 1883, L.L.B., 1887; m. Anne M. Codman, Nov. 1.5, 1892; 6 children, Henry Hromlield, Powell Alason, Paul Codman, Charles Codman, Anne M., Susan M. Admitted to bar and since engaged in I ractice at Boston. Sec. and treas. Boston & Lowell R.R. : dir. Boston & Roxbur.v INrill Corpn., Lawrence Mfg. Co.. State St. Trust Co.; trustee iUisiness Property Associates, Dulutli Real Estate -Associates, Minneapolis Real Kstate Associates, St. Paul Associates, Seattle Real Kstate Trust, I'rovident Istn. for Savings. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. CABOT, Hug-h, M.D.; b. Beverly Farms, Mass., .Aug. 11. 1872; s. J(ames) Elliot and Elizabeth (Dwight) Cabot; A.B., Harvard, 1894; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Mary A. Boit, of Brook- line, Sept., 1902; 3 children, Hugh, .Ir., Mary, John. Practiced in Boston since 1898; asst. prof, genito- urinary surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M. A., :\Iass. Med. Soc, Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Sur- geons, Am. Urol. Assn., Assn. Internal. d'Urologie. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union Boat, Harvard (Boston and New York). Recre- ations: hunting, rowing, base ball. Home and Office: 87 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. CABOT, John Higrginson, 2d, clergyman; b. Boston, .\pr. 10, 1877; s. Pollen and Carolyn Sturgis (Channing) Cabot; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., Boston. 1896; .A..B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1903, Ph.D., in history, 1904; :fecole des Sciences Politiques, and the Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-1; Royal U., Berlin, 1901-2; unmarried. Asst. in history. Harvard, 1902-3; teacher of French, Brown and Nichols Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1904-8; instr. European historv, Wellesley, 1904-7, also of French, 1905-6; deacon and priest P.E. Ch., 1908; asst. Grace Ch., N.Y. City, 1908, Ch. of the Ad- vent, Boston, since Oct. 6, 1908. Treas. Am. Ch. Union in Mass., Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Chs. Union. Republican. Editor: History of Italy, 1906, 2d edit., 1914. Recreations: boating. Home: 21 West Cedar St., Boston. CABOT, Philip, mfr. and corporation officer; b. Beverly Farms, Mass., Aug. 11, 1872; s. J(ames) Elliot and Elizabeth (Dwight) Cabot; ed. pvt. schs. ; A.B., Harvard; married; 2 daughters, Sylvia, Faith. Began in office of William Minot, trustee, 1894-09, now pres. Turners Falls Co., Amherst Gas Co., Amlierst Power Co., Easthampton Gas Co., A. H. Hews & Co.; v. -p., Fall River Electric Light Co., Greenfield Electric Light & Power Co.; mem. White, Weld & Co.; trustee Provident Instn. for Savings; dir. Wasliington Water Power Co., Hood Rubber Co., Mut. Nat. Bank, Rivett Lathe & Grinder Co. Mem. Boston Cliamber of Commerce. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph. Union Boat, Oakley Country, Norfolk Hunt, Harvard (Boston). Home: '6 Marlboro St. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. CABOT, Richard Clarke, M.D. ; b. Brookline, Mass., May 21, 1868; s. James Elliot and Elizabetli (Dwight) Cabot; A.B., Harvard, 1889, M.D., 1892; m. Ella Lyman, Oct. 26, 1894. Visiting phys. to Channing House, 1895-8; phys. to out-patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1898 — . asst. visiting phys., 1908 — , chief of med. staff, 1912 — ; asst., 1899-03, instr. in medicine, 1903-8, asst. prof., 1908 — , Har- vard Med. Sch.; lecturer philosophy. Prof. Josiah Royce's Harvard Sem. course in logic, 1903-4; consulting phys. to Mass. E^ye and Ear Infirmary, 1900 — , to N.E. Hosp., 1902 — . to Westboro Sch. for Boys, and Lancaster Sch. for Girls; first It. U.S. A. Med. Reserve Corps. Dir. Boston Children's Aid Soc. since 1895. Pub. Sch. .4ssn. since 1896; lias done mucli speaking and campaign work in sch. campaign for 7 yrs. Unitarian. Republican. Mem. .\ssn. Am. Physicians, A.M. A. (chmn. Med. Sect., 1905), Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. IMed. Sciences, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Economic, (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Rec- reations: music. Address: 1 Marlboro St., Boston. CABOT, William Brooks, civil engr. ; b. Brattle- boro, Vt., Feb. 2, 1858; s. Norman F. and Lucy T. (Brooks) Cabot; descendant of George Cabot, Salem, Mass.. 1700; Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1881; m. 1903) ; m. la.. Mar. ology, la. try, 1894; Geneseo, Dubuque, 1894-6, 1900-5, -. Pres. Mason. Elizabeth Lyman Parker, of Boston, May 29, 1886; 5 children, Anna Lvman (Mrs. Joseph liandolph Coolidge, 3d), lOleanor Forman, Katharine L., Nor- man, Mary Minot. Began active career in civil engring. dept., tl.P. Ry., in the West, and engaged in iron mfg. at Everett, Pa., up to 1885; later mem. firm of Ilolbrook, Cabot & Rollins, contractors, Boston and New York, until 1908. Fellow Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: Explorers' (New York), Harvard Travelers, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Boone and Crockett, Engineers'. Author: In Northern Labra- dor, 1912. Home: 447 Marlborough St., Boston; (summer) Dublin, N.H. CADB, Nellie Thomas (Clayton Thomas), com- poser; moved to New Rochelle, N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) CADY, Georg-e Luther, clergyman; b. Lamont, Mich., .lune 3, 1868; s. James F. and Silence P. (Hard) Cady; A.B.. Olivet Coll., Mich., 1890 (first honors), M.A., 1903; (D.D., la. Coll., Grinnell, Florence V. O'Loughlin, of Washington, 20, 1894. Teacher and lecturer on soci- State U., 1902-3; ordained Congl. minis- pastor, Benton Harbor, Mich., 111., 1896-1900, Iowa City, la., la., 1905-8, Boston, Mass., 1908 — Boston industrial Home. Progressive. Home: 21 Trull St., Dorchester, Mass.* CADY, Heher Calvin, banking; b. Northfleld, Vt., Sept. 30, 1870; s. Henry Clay and Pauline Gay (Barr) Cady; ed. common schs., Northfleld; grad. Northfield High Sch., 1887; C.E., Norwich U., 1891; m Sept. 29, 1901, Gertrude Helen Lee, of Middle- burv, Vt. ; trustee Northfield Savings Bank since 1898, treas. since 1901; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906-7, Senate, 1915-16; has served as town auditor, trustee and iustice of the peace. Trustee Norwich U. since 1900; treas. 1st Congl. Ch. since 1905, Dog River Valley Fair Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: Northfleld, Vt. CADY, Henry Newell, artist; b. Warren, R.I., Julv 8, 1849; son Isaac Foote and Clementine Smith (Lee) Cady; grad. Warren High Sch., 1865. A.B., Brown U., 1869; m. Annie Cole, of Warren, Dec 25, 1872; children, Lawrence Whittredge, (elect, engr., Cleveland, O.); Henry Dewees, instr., Brown U. In earlier yrs. taught schs., was draughtsman, ch. organist, musician, illustrator and author of juvenile books; artist since Episcopalian. Author: Our Week Afloat, Down the Bay, 1890. Recreations: bicycling, ing. Address: Warren, R.I. CADY, Philander Kinney, clergyman: b. cinnati, Oct. 23, 1826: s. David K. and Ann Cadv; A.B., Woodward Coll., 1843, A.M., 1847; Gen! Theol. Sem., 1847; (hon. M.A., Trinity, S.T.D., Columbia, 1868, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1895) m. Helen S. Hamilton, of Watervliet, N.Y., June 11, 1863. Deacon, 1850, priest, 1851, P.E. Ch.; rectoi Trinity Ch., West Troy, N.Y., 1851-7, Grace Ch., Newark, N.J., 1857-66, Christ Ch., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1866-76, St. James' Ch., Hyde Park, N.Y., 1876-89; prof, evidences of natural and revealed religion, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1889-02, prof, emeritus, 1902. .Address: Ridgefleld, Conn.* CADY, Walter Guyton, college prof.; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Dec. 10, 1874; s. John Hamlin and Mary Tabitha (Eddy) Cady; Ph.B., Brown U., 1895, A.M:. 1896; U. of Berlin, 1897-1900, Pli.D., 1900: m. Kathrin Olive Miller, of Berlin, July 3. 1903 (died Julv 11, 1909). Magnetic observer, U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey, 1900-2; instr. physics, 1902-3, asso. prof., 1903-7, prof, since 1907, Wes- leyan U. Address: 77 High St., Middletown, Conn.* CADY, Willis Noble; b. Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 7, 1860; s. Gardner Charles and Eliza Laurens (Everts) Cadv; ed. dist. and high sch., home study and Chautauqua course; m. Middlebury, June 16, 1886, S. Martina Hammond. Supt. schs., Middle- bury, 1903-6; sch. dir., 10 yrs.; selectman 5 yrs., and' justice of the peace 4 yrs.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1906 (chmn. Com. on Agr. and mem. Ways Com. ) ; pres. Farmers' Legislative Or- dir. and salesman Farmingdale Cheese bv Gov. Proctor as del. to conf. of gov- the White House. 1908. Republican. Mason (K.T. ); overseer Vt. State 1894. 1888; sail- Cin- Eliza grad. 1856; and Means ganization; (io. ; apptd. ernors at Methodist. .'00 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Grange; master Middlebury Grange. Address: Mid- (nebmy, \"t. CAKTT.T., Charles Henry, druggist. (See vol. i9oy.j CAHHiIi, Charles Tracy, advertising mgr. ; b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 17, ISUT; s. Charles Sheridan and Caroline Sarah (Tracy) Cahill; descendant of John Alden, Plymouth, Mass., and Ensign Andrew- Tracy, of Stafford, Conn.; ed. pub. schs., Lowell; m. Lottie Mae Prescott, of J..owell, Mass., Oct. 17, 1900; 2 daughters, Ella Prescott, Bessie Alden (died 1910). Began with Lowell Citizen, later with Courier-Citizen Co.; advertising mgr. White Bros. & Co., leather mfrs., 1896-1900, United Shoe Ma- chinery Co. since Apr. 1, 1900. Joined 2d Corps Ca- dets, Salem, 1888; served as sergt. and 1st sergt. Ambulance Corps, M.V.M. ; Battalion adj. and Regi- mental q. m. Sth Inf.; was chief q. m. troops dur- ing Lawrence strike; now maj. and adj. -gen. 2d Brigade. I'niversalist. Mem. Mass. Soc. S.A.R. Mason (past master Ancient York Lodge, Lowell). Clubs: Boston Boot and Shoe, Press, Economic, Officers'. Recreations: military affairs, motoring, yachting. Home: 2&0 Leaver St., Roxbury. Office: 20ii Lincoln St., Boston. CAHIIiIi, Tliaddeus, inventor; moved to New York. (See vol. 1U09, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CAIM', Georg-e E., real estate; b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 29, 18G3; s. James R. and Julia A. (Heath) Cain; ed. pub. schs., Lynn; D.V.S., Chicago Vet. Coll., 1891; m. Abbv Isabel Goldthwaite, of Lynn, Jan. 30, 1894; 1 daughter. Ruth Cogswell. Be- gan practice in Chicago, 1891; lecturer Vet. Dept. U. of la., 1891-3; returned to Lynn, 1893, and prac- ticed 10 yrs., also engaged in drug business; has devoted attention to real estate since 1903. Repub- lican. Clubs: Prospect, Lynn Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 502 Essex St. Office: 561 Essex St., Lynn, Mass. CAINE, Martin Ii., lawyer; b. England, Nov. 17, 1881; s. Michael and Frances Jane (Edwards) Caine; came to America, 1890; student Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1 yr. ; A.B., Villanova (Pa.) Coll., 1904; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1908; m. June, 1912, Mary T. Freeman, of Naugatuck, Conn. Practiced at Waterbury, Conn., since 1909; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1910; apptd. liquor pros. atty. for term of 2 vrs., 1911. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Robert Emmett. Home: 288 Main St., Naugatuck. Conn. Office: 180 Church St., Naugatuck, Conn., and 65 Bank St., ■Waterbury, Conn. CAUSES, Bicliard John Ridg-eway, M.I)., b. Lew- ishani, lOnglantl, Mar. :>. 1S74; s. (Jeorge John Parry and Georgina Byng Mary (Ridge way) Caines; de- scendant of the Ridgways, of Devonshire, and the Foots, of Dorsetshire; ed. pvt. sch. in France, and City of London Sch.; came to America, 1903; M.D., Tufts Med. Coll., Boston. Prof, physical therapeu- tics. Tufts Med. Coll.; pres. The Caines Health Inst, Boston. Served in 3d Middlesex Arty. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Episcopa- lian. Mason. Recreations: study of sciences. Home: The Retreat, Nahant. Mass. Office: 175 Massachu- setts Av.. Boston, Mass. CAISSi:, Georg-e Smile. M.D., b. Aug. 2, 1872; s. Wolfred P. and Rose (Poirier) Caisse; prelim, edn. St. Joseph's Sem.. Three Rivers, P.Q.; M.D., Tufts Coll Med. Sch., 1899; m. Helene Pinault, of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 16. 1901. Practiced at Lowell, since 1899. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Catholic. Address: 724 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. CAIiSER. Ed-win Eddy, chemist; b. Providence, Mar. 17, 1853; s. John L. and Julia F. (Eddy) Calder; A.M., Brown C, 1892; m. Ella A. T. Elsbree, of Providence, Dec. 23, 1875; 1 son, Francis \V. Asst. in analyt. chemistry, 1874-80, instr. in chem- istry, 1890-01, Brown U.; lecturer in chemistry, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1883-4; prof, chemistry, 1884-02, prof, general and analyt. chemistry since 1902, R.I. Coll. Pharmacy and Allied Sciences, also dean; analyt. and consulting chemist for Calder »<: Strickland since 1905. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Chem. Industry (England). Republican. Baptist. Recreations: study of natural history (entomol- ogy). Home: Longmeadow, R.I. Address: 4 Mar- ket Sq., Providence, R.T. CAXSER'WOOI), Charles Arba, business man: b. Greensboro, Vt., July 22, 1849; s. David and Eliza E. Scott (Calderwood) Calderwood; ed. common schs. and Peoples Acad., Moirisville, Vt. ; m. Nov. 18, 1873, Ida Mary Pinney, of Greensboro, Vt. In furniture and undertaking business in St. Johns- bury since 1875; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Trus- tee Vt. Hosp. for Insane 4 yrs. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 11 Pearl St. Address: 93 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont. CAXDER'WOOI), Charles Melanchthon, clergy- man; b. Davenport, la., Nov. 1.'., 1S77; s. James and Henrietta (Middlemas) Calderwood; grad. Brook- Ivn (la.) High Sch., 1894; Ph.B., Grinnell Coll.. 1900; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1907; m. Edythe Hans- com, of Haverhill, Mass., July 22, 1908. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1907; pastor Cos Cob, Conn., 1907- 8; asst. pastor Ch. of The Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1908-11; pastor North Congl. Ch., Manchester, Conn., since May 1, 1911. Progressive. Mason. Recreations: motoring. Address: Manchester, Conn. CAIiDERVTOOD, Edward Swazey, M.D., b. Wal- doboi-o. Me., Nov. 10, 1878; s. Samuel H. and Laura H. (Tapper) Calderwood; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1897; A.B., Dartmouth, 1901; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1904; m. Oct. 9, 1907, Hope Curtis, of Searsport, Me. In practice in Boston since June, 1904; visiting phys., Mass. Homoeo. Hosp.; asso. prof, anatomy. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Al- pha Sigma. Address: 223 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. CAI^BERWOOS, Samuel Herbert, M.D., b. Mer- rill, Me., Jan. 13, 1853; s. Irvin and Emily ( Leve- nealer) Calderwood; g.g.s. of James Calderwood, of Londonderry, N.H., 1725; student Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1873, Med. Sch. of Me., 1874; M.D., Boston I'. Sch. of Medicine, 1875; m. Laura Howe Tupper, of Winterport, Me., Dec. 17, 1877; 1 son, Edward Swazey (M.D.). Practiced at Skowhegan, Me., 1875, Waldoboro, 1875-82, Boston since 1882; mem. Sch. Com., Boston, 1894-01; mem. Mass. Bd. of Registra- tion in Medicine, since 1895 (chmn. since 1907)., Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres.). Mass Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Recrea- tions: country life. Address: 221 Warren St., Bos- ton, Mass. CAIiB'WEIiIi, John "W., postmaster, justice of the i)eace. (See vol. 1909.) CAIiDWEIiIi, 'William Hutson, cattle expert; b. Peterboro, N.H., Apr. 16, 1866; s. Samuel Hutson and Eunice A. (Buss) Caldwell; ed. English and Classical Sch., West Newton, IMass.; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., and Boston U., 1887; m. Jessie A. Rice, of North Hadley, Mass., Dec. 25, 1888; 1 son, Will- iam Rice. Asst. in agr., Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1888; instr. in agr. and asst. agrlist.. Pa. State Coll. and Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1888-94; sec. and treas. Am. Guernsey Cattle Club, since 1894; propr. Clover Ridge Farm. Editor Guernsey Herd Reg- ister, Guernsey Breeders' Journal; editorial contbr. to Hoard's Dairyman. Supt. Guernseys, and mem. Test Com., Columbian Expn., 1893, and Pan Am. Expn., 1901; mem. staff of chief of live stock. La. Purchase Expn., 1904; mem. Jury -of Awards, Trans-Miss. Expn., Omaha. Chmn. exec com. Rep. Town Orgn., Peterboro, and del. to Rep. State Conv., 1906 and 1907; sec. Bd. of Trade, Peter- boro, 1905-14; treas. Peterboro Hist. Soc: mem. Granite State Dairy Assn. (pres. 3 yrs.). Farmers' Inst. Force, Mass. Trustee N.H. Agrl. Coll. Uni- tarian. Mason. Club: Peterboro Golf. Address: I'eterboro, N.H. CAIiB'WEIiIi, "Winford N., president Am. Writ- ing I'aper Co., Holyoke, Mass. CAIiEF, Jeremiah Francis, M.D.; b. Middletown, Conn., Oct. 14, 1855; s. Arthur B. and Hannah Fos- ter (Woodman) Calef; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1877, A.M., 1880; M.D., Y'ale Med. Sch., 1880; m. Laura Dart Hutchinson, of Cromwell, Conn.. Apr. 10, 1883; children, Lucy Foster (deceased), Edith Dart (Mrs. H. E. Ackerson, Jr.), Irene Hutchinson WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 201 (deceased), Arthur Benjamin, 3d. Practiced Mid- dletown since 18S0. also at Cromwell, 1881-91; town phvsician, Middletown. 1S91-5; health ofRcei', 1896-1900; surgeon gen. State of Conn., 1899-01: mem. State Bd. Med. Examinei'S since 1S95, and pres. since 1910; pres. N.E. Confederation of Exam. Bds., 1915, 16. V.-p. Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S.. 1901-2: pres. Middlesex Co. Med. Soc, 1898; v.-p. Conn. Med. Soc: mem. N.Y. Acad. Medicine, etc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Middletown Yacht, Masonic. Psi Upsilon. Recreations: laboratory in- vestigations, mountain climbing. Address: 171 Broad St., Middletown. Conn. CAIiHOUN, John Edward; b. New York City, Dec. 5, 1859; s. John Clark and Sarah M. (Warner) Calhoun; ed. pvt. schs. in New York and under tu- tor; student Sch. of Mines (Columbia) 2 yrs.; B.Ph., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale). 1883; m. Marjorie Rowena Ellinwood. of New York, Apr. 28, 1896; 4 children, .lean E., .John C, Prank E., Marjorie L. Engaged in farming at Cornwall since 1884. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Automobile of America (New York), Graduates (New Ha^en, Conn.). Address: Cornwall, Conn. CAI;H0UI1', Joseph Grilbert, lawyer; b. Manches- ter. Conn.. July 20. 1856: s. David Samuel and Har- riet Antoinette (Gilbert) Calhoun; descendant of Richard Warren, of the Mayflower, and David Cal- houn. Washington, Conn.; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1874; Ph.B., Yale, 1877; admitted to bar, 1880: m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 20. 1889, Sarah Cornelia Beach. Pros, atty., Hartford, 1896-06; coroner Hartford Co. since 1905; mem. Bd. Police Commrs., Hartford, 1906-9; mem. Rep. State Central Com., 1908-12; dir. Riverside Trust Co. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Twentieth Century. Recreations: books. Home: 201 Farmington Av. Office: 36 Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn. CAI^HOUir, Newell Meeker, cleigyman; b. War- ren, Conn., Mar. 2, 1847; s. William Ferris and Lemira (Tracy) Calhoun; B.D., Yale, 1874. M.A., 1887; m. Laura Trowbridge Cannon, of New Haven, Conn.. Aug. 24, 1875. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1874; pastor Pilgrim Ch., Cleveland. 1875-84, First Ch., Milford, Conn.. 1884-7. Canandaigua, N.Y.. 1887-94, Winsted, Conn., 1897-07. Orange, Conn., since 1907. Elected life mem. of Corpn. of Yale U. (fellow), 1899. Address: Orange, Conn.* CAI^IGA, Isaac Henry, artist. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America, 1910-11.) CAIiKINS, Adelaide A. Hosmer, philanthropic worker; May 22, lS31-Jan. 2, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) CAI.KINS, Arthur B., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) CAIiKIlTS, Cheney Hosmer, ophthalmologist; b. Spiingfield. Mass., Nov. 11, 1860; s. Marshall and Adelaide (Hosmer) Calkins; M.D.. U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1882; post-grad. work. Vienna and Lon- don, 1883-4; m. Alice Haile, of Springfield. Mass., Oct. 30, 1893; 1 son, William Haile. Practiced in Springfield, Mass., since 1884, specializing in oph- thalmology. Mem. N.E. Ophthal. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Hampden Med. Soc. Springfield Acad. Medi- cine. Republican. Club: Springfield Country. Rec- reations: motoring. Address: 14 Maple St., Spring- field, Mass. CAIiKINS, Grosvenor, lawyer; b. Buffalo, N,Y., Julv 17, 1875; s. Wolcott and Charlotte G. (Whiton) Calkins; descendant of Hugh Calkins, a founder of Gloucester, Mass.. and Norwich. Conn.; prep. edn. Newton High School: A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1899: m. Patty Phillips, of Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 31, 1912; 1 son, Grosvenor, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1899, and to practice before U.S. Circuit Court. 1900; sec. Mass. Com. on Corpn. Laws since 1903: mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, Mass.. 1910-12. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Middlesex Bar Assn.. Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Epis- copalian. Club: Exchange (Boston). Author: Mas- sachusetts Business Corporation Law, 1904. Rec- reations: vachting. Home: 611 Center St., Newton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. CAIiKIirS, Irving' Romaro, M.D. ; b. Palmer, Mass., Oct. 31. 1S75; s. James W. and Lucie E. (Burleigh) Calkins; student U. of Pa.; M.D.. Bal- timore Med. Coll., 1896; m. Lena Watters, of Long- meadow, Mass., June 20, 1898. Practiced in Spring- field, Mass., since 1896. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Republican. Prot- estant. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Nayasset, Ma- sonic. Recreations: horseback riding, hunting, yachting. Address: 299 Central St.. Spiingfield. Mass.: (summer) South Harpswell, Me. CAI.KINS, Marshall, M.D.; b. Wilbraham, Mass.. Sept. 2, 182cS; s. Luke and Polly (Hancock) Cal- kins; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectady. N.Y.. 1853. A.M., 1856; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1867; pur- sued studies at Boston, 1869; visited hosps. of Eng., Scotland and France, 1875; attended lectures in Vienna, 1883-4, King's Coll.. London. 1884; m. 1855. Adelaide A., d. Gen. E. M. Hosmer. of West Boylston, Mass. (died .Jan. 2, 1909); 1 son. Cheney Hosmer (M.D.). Practiced in Springfield, Mass., 1867-11 (retired); was consulting phys. and sur- geon. Springfield Hosp. ; phys. Springfield Homes for Friendless Women and Children; sr. phys. Provident Dispensary; mem. bd. pension examin- ing surgeons, 1872-3; prof, physiology and micro- scopic anatomy, U. of Vt., 1873-8. Author various articles pub. in leading med. jours. Address: 14 Maple St.. Springfield. Mass. CAIIKINS, Mary Whiton, college prof.; b. Hart- ford. Conn.. Mar. 30, 1863; d. Wolcott and Charlotte Grosvenor (Whiton) Calkins; A.B., Smith Coll., 1885, A.M., 1887; student Clark U., 1890-1. Har- vard, 1893-5; Litt.D., Columbia, 1909; LL.D., Smith. 1910; unmarried. At Wellesley Coll. since 1891 as first instr., now prof, philosophy and psychology. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Philos. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Newton. Mass. Address: Wellesley. Mass.* CAIIKINS, Raymond, clergyman; b. Buffalo. N.Y.. Aug. 10, 1869; s. Wolcott and Charlotte Grosvenor (Whiton) Calkins; A.B., Harvard, 1890. A.M., 1895; student, Harvard Div. Sch., 1893-5: (D.D., Bowdoin, 1907): m. Emily Blackwell Lathrop, of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 14, 1899. Master in Belmont Sch. for Boys. Belmont. Cal.. 1890-91; Seth Richards prof, modern langs.. la. (now Grin- nell) Coll.. 1891-3; inst. German. Harvard. 1893-5. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1896; asst. pastor First Ch. of Christ, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1896-03, Pilgrim Memorial Ch., Pittsfield, 1897-03, State St. Ch., Portland, Me., 1903-12, 1st Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1912 — . (See Who's AVho in America for list of books.) Home: 19 Berkeley St., Cambridge. Mass.* CAIIKINS, "Wolcott, clergyman: b. Corning, N.Y., June 10, 1831; s. James and Sarah (Trowbridge) Calkins; A.B., Yale, 1856 (class valedictorian on presentation dav, De Forest Gold Medal); Union Theol. Sem., 1859-60; U. of Halle, and travel in Europe, 1860-2; (D.D. Hamilton Coll., 1887): m. Charlotte Grosvenor Whiton. of Worcester, Mass., June 6, 1860: father of Mary "Whiton Calkins. Or- dained Congl. ministrv, 1862: pastor First Ch. of Christ, Hartford, Conn., 1862-4, Calvary Ch.. Phila.. 1864-6; preached to soldierv in Army of Potomac, 1865; pastor North Presbyn. Ch.. Buffalo, N.Y.. 1866-80 (Grand Duke Alexis of Russia attended Christmas service. 1869. the only Protestant serv- ice he ever attended: presented the church a bap- tismal font), Eliot Ch.. Newton. Mass.. 1880-95; retired from regular pastoral service, 1895. Ad- dress: Newton, Mass.* CA^Ii. Annie Payson. author; b. Arlington, ]\rass.. Mav 17, 1853: d. Henry Edwin and Emily Pavson (Call) Call: sister of Edward Payson Calkins; ed. pvt. schs. at Waltham, Mass.. and Boston. Teacher of nerve training. (See Who's "Who in America for books, etc.) Home: "\;V^altham. Mass.* CAIiIi, Emma Iiouisa, M.D. ; b. Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 1, 1847: d. Abraham Augustus and Lvdia Billings (Crehore) Call; ed. pub. schs., Boston; M.D., U. of Mich., Dept. of Medicine and Surgerv, 1873; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1875; formerly attending phys. N.E. Hosp. for Women; consulting phys. in obstetrics, same, since 1912. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc. Unitarian. Address: 502 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. CAIiIiAHAN, Christopher T., judge Superior Court of :\Iass. ; b. Boston, Feb. 18, 1868; s. Chris- 202 WHO'S WHO l.\ NEW ENGLAND topher and Anna (O'Callaghan) Callahan (both natives of Ireland) ; ed. gram, and high schs., Unionville, Conn., graduating from latter. 1S84; studied law in office of late R. O. Dwight, of Holyoke; admitted to bar, 1890; m. June 20, 1893, Ella M. Teahan, of Holyoke, Mass. Began prac- tice at Holyoke, 1890; city solicitor, Holyoke, 1891, 1S95, 1898; candidate for It. gov. of Mass., 1896, 7; elected dist. atty. Western Dist. of Mass., 1910, for term of 3 yrs. and reelected 1913; judge Superior Ct. of Mass. .since Feb. 4, 1314. As dist. atty. convicted 4 men of murder in the first degree, 1911 and 1912, the most noted case being that of Bertram G. Spencer, the "gentleman buiglar," who killed Miss Martha B. Blackstone, a sch. teacher, at Springfield, Mass., and was executed Sept. 17, 1912 (his defense was insanity). Chmn. Dem. State Com. of Mass., 1898, 99, 1900; del-at- large Dem. Nat. Conv., Kansas City, Mo., 1900; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., Denver, 1908 (chmn. com. on cie- dentials). Roman Catholic. IVTem. Mass. Bar Assn. (com. on legislation). Elk. Clubs: Holyoke (founder), Holyoke Country, Mt. Tom. Home: 39 Fairfield Av., Holyoke, Mass. CAIiIiAHAN, Timothy P., merchant; b. Lewis- ton, Me., iMar. 1. 1858; s. John and Margaret (Murphy) Callalian; ed. pub. sclis. of Lewiston; m. Oct. 21, 1885, Mary E. McVay, of Lewiston, Me. Began business in Lewiston, 1878; in partnership with brother, E. A. Callahan, since 1880, as T. F. Callahan & Co., clothing and men's wear; dir. Peoples Savings Bank; treas. Me. State Bd. of Trade, Me. State Fair. Mem. city govt, of Lewis- ton 4 yrs.; water commr. 6 vrs. ; city trcas. 8 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of liep.. 1891-2: .state auditor, 1913- 15. Mem. Lewiston Chamber of Commerce. Dir. and mem. finance com. central Me. Gen. Hosj). Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: 101 Pine St. Office: 276 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. CAIiIiANAN, Patrick Henry, clergyman; b. New York, Feb. 4, 1856; s. Michael and Catherine (Jervois) Callanan; A.B., Boston Coll., 1877, A.M., 1879; studied St. Joseph's Theol. Sem., Troy, N.Y.. 1877-80. Ordained priest R.C. Ch., 1880; asst. pastor Ch. of the Sacred Heart, East Cambridge, Mass., 1880-3; stationed in West Newton, and Dedham, Mass., 1883-5; pastor, Foxboro, Mass., 1885-90 (built St. Mary's Ch. and cleared it of debt), Newton Lower Falls. 1890-12 (built St. John's Ch. and rectory), rector St. Peter's Ch., Cambridge, since May. 1912 (rebuilt the ch.). Founder of St. Paul's Mission, AVellesley, Mass., Oct., 1906; by invitation of Town of Wellesley. delivered eulogy at exercises commemorative of death of President McKinley. One of founders and life mem. Wellesley Village Improvement Soc. ; asso. mem. Charles Ward Post No. 62. G.A.R. (Newton). Clubs: Wellesley, Wellesley Country, Newton Club. Recreations: fond of outdoor life, motoring, fishing, gunning in Florida in winter. Address: 31 Buckingham St., Cambridge, Mass. CAIiIiENDEB, Edward Belcher, lawyer, author; b. Iloston, K.-l). 23. 1^.51; s. Henry and Adeline Jones (Stoddard) Callendei-; A.P,., Harvard, 1872; Harvard Law Sch., 1873-4; unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1875, and since in practice, at Boston. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1879, 97. 98, 01, 02, 03, Senate, 1904-05. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Hotel Gladstone, Dorches- ter, Boston, Mass. CAIiI^ENDEB, Guy Stevens, college prof.; b. Harts Grove, ().. Xov. 0, 1865; s. Robert Foster and Lois (Winslow) Callender; A.B., Obeilin Coll., 1891; A.B., Harvard, 1893; A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1897; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1907); m. Harriet Rice, of Cam- bridge, Mass., June 14, 1904. Instr. polit. economy. Wellesley Coll., 1895-6, Harvard, 1897-1900; Daniel B. Fayerweather prof, polit. economy and sociol- ogy, Bowdoin, 1900-3; prof, polit. economy, Yale, since 1903. Author: Selections From the Economic History of the United States, 1765-1850. 1909. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Hist. Assn. Address: 245 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* CAIiIiENBEB, "Walter Beld, merchant; b. Provi- dence. R.I.. Feb. 2.S, 1S72; s. Walter and Ann Oswald (Crow) Callender; grad. Providence High Sch., 1890; B.A., Yale, 1894, M.A., 1897; unmarried. Started in dry goods bu.siness with Brown, Thom- son & Co., Hartford, Conn., 1894; removed to Provi- dence, 1897, when elected v. -p. and treas. Callen- der, McAuslan & Troup Co. (dept. store and whole- sale dry goods), in which position still continues; sec. and asst. treas. Boston Store Land Co.; dir. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Providence Ice Co.; police commr. of Providence, 1910-13. Trustee Provi- dence Pub. Library; dir. R.I. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Museum Natural History, R.I. Hist. Soc, St. Andrew's Soc, Am. Civic Assn., R.I. Sch. of Design (life mem. of all above). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Hope (v. -p.). University (v.-p.), Agawam Hunt, ,S(|uantum, Ai't. Turi-ndonville. N'ennoii t. CAMPBEIiIi, Gabriel, college prof. ; b. Dalrymple, Scotland, Aug. 19, 1S3S; s. Robert and Anne (Muir) Campbell: went to Ypsilanti, Mich., 1842; B.Pd., Mich. Normal (^oll., 1861; A.B., U. of Mich., 1SG5, A.M., 1868; B.D.. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1868; stu- dent U. of Berlin, 1870-2; (M.Pd., Mich. Normal Coll., 1892; D.l)., Dartmouth, 1886); m. Louise T. McMahon. of Mancliester. Mich., Sept. 20, 1865. Capt. Co. E, 17th Mich. Inf., in Civil War. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1868; prof, philosophy, 1867-81, v.-p., 1872-81, I', of Minn.: prof, philosophy, Bow- doin, 1881-3; prof, philosophy, Dartmouth, since 1883. Declined presidency of U. of Minn., 1868, and of Western Reserve U., 1889. Mem. Philos. Soc. of Berlin, Am. Philos Assn., Loyal Legion; v.-p. Pliilos. Sect. Chicago Expn., 1893; mem. exec, com. Internat. Assn. Arts, Paris, 1897; chmn. Am. Com. on the Fichte Centenary at U. of Berlin, 1910. Author: New German Course, 1868. Also numerous pamplilcts on philosoijhx'. .\ddress: Hanover, N.H.* CAMPBPI.I., Georg-e Wesley, mfr. ; b. Boothbay, Me.. Jan. 1, 1868: s. Alplious E. and Angeline (Greenleaf) Campbell; ed. country sch., Boston Grammar Sell, and Boston evening schs., to 20; m. Emma G. Logan, of Boston, Sept. 19, 1894; 3 chil- Bi:iiIi, Helen Stuart, .author; b. Lockport, X.V., .luly 4, is:;:i; d. Homer II. Stviart, lawyer; ed. New York pul>. scli.s. and Ganimell Sch., Warren, R.I.: m. I860. Writer for children, 1862-70; later writings include fiction for adults and books on )>liilantliropic :md social reforms; spl. lecturer, U. of Wis.; prof, in Kan. State Agrl. Coll., until 1899. (See Wlio's Who in America for list of books). Home: 8f> Pinckney St., Boston.* CAMFBBIiIi, Jeremiah, coal mcht., mechanical eilgr. (Sec vol. 1909. ) CAMPBBIiIi, Jolin Iiorne, clergyman; b. Domin- ioiiville. .. \'a., Sept. 17, 1863: s. William Addison and Virginia Eppes (Dance) Campell; M.A., Washing- ton and Lee V., 1887, Ph.D.. 1895; A.M., Harvard. 1904; m. Catherine Estill Houston, of Lexington, Va., Dec. 28, 1893. Assl. in mathematics, Wash- ington and Lee IT., 1889-91 : prof, physics, West- minster Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1896-03: asst. in phys- ics, Harvard, 1904-.') ; asst. prof, in cliarge dept. of physics, Simmons Coll., Boston, since 1906. Col- laborated with Prof. 13. H. Hall in researches on the thermal and elec. i)roperties of iron and other metals, 1905, 6, 7, 11, and author paper on thermo- niagnetic effect in soft iron, 1908, "Disintegration of Aluminum Cathode" (papers published in proc. of Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Philosophical Mag.). l>'ellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Physical Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Presbyterian. Recreations: golf, tennis, skating. Home: 21 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. CAMPBEI.!., Marian Blake (Mrs. Alfred H. (Janipbell), teacher; b. Hyde Park, Mass., Mar. 28, 1870; d. Alpheus P. and Ruth (Peaslee) Blake; grad. Hyde Park (Mass.) High Sch., 1888; CM., Emerson Coll. of (Oratory, 1890; post-grad, work, 1891; attended lectures 1 yr. at U. of Leipzig, (Jermany; m. Alfred Hill Campbell (Ph.D.), July 21, 1893; 1 child, Doris Eleanor Campbell. Teacher, Ward's Sem., Nashville, Tenn., 1891-2, Johnson (Vt.) Normal Sch., 1892-4, N.H. State Normal Sch., 1896-9; assisted in founding Campbell Sch., 1903, and since asso. prin. Conglist. Clubs: Emerson, of Hartford (ex-pres.); Windsor Literary, Woman's Congregational (Windsor). Has written plays, and words for many songs. Address: The Campbell School. Windsor, Conn. CAMFBBIiIi, Percy Anderson, animal husband- man: b. Litchfield, N.H., Jan. 30, IJiSO: s. Matthew and Mary Jane (Anderson) Campbell; B.S., N.H. State Coll., 1904; M.S. A., la. State Coll., 1906; m. Ada W. Mosher, of Orono, Me., Aug. 14, 1907. Teacher in pub. schs. of N.H., 1899-1900; supt. N. H. State Coll. and Expt. Sta. Farm, 1903-4; in charge of cattle on a N.J. estate, 1904; instr. in animal industry, Jan. -June, 1905, 1906-7, prof, an- imal industry, 1907-13, U. of Me.; mgr. Balsam's Stock Farm, since Aug., 1913. Mem. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. Mem. Breeders' Assn., Me. Dairymen's Assn. Mason. Address; Dixville Notch, N.H. CAMPBBIiIi, Thomas Clyman, clergyman; b. Port Jervis, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1875; A.B., Princeton, 1899; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1903; m. Elizabeth Louise Bethune, of Toronto, Can.. Nov. 14, 1908; 2 children. James, Elizabeth T. Deacon, 1903, priest, 1904, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Stephen's Ch.. Lynn, Mass., 1903-4; asso. rector Christ Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1904-8; rector St. .John's Ch.. Jamaica Plain, Mass.. since 1908. Dem- ocrat. Clubs: Eliot, Parsons. Recreations: tennis, sailing. Address: 24 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain, Boston. CAMFBBIiIi, 'William Rogrers, clergyman: b. Rusliville, 111., Feb. 2, 1855; s. Alexander Bennett and Anna Maria (Hollister) Campbell: B.A., Wil Hams Coll.. 1876; Boston U. Law Sch., 1876-7; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1881; (D.D., Williams, 1906); m. Angeline Crosby, of Brewster, Mass., March 7, 1895. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1881; pastor High- land Congl. Ch., Boston, Sept., 1881 — . Mem. bd. visitors Andover Theol. Sem.: pres. Congl. Ednl. Soc, 1905-14; dir. Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, Congl. Home Missionary Soc, 1907-14. Republican. Mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: IMondav. Winthrop. Address: 72 Alleghany St., Boston.* CANBY, Henry Seidel, college prof.: b. Wilming- ton. l>el., Sept. 6, 1878: s. Edward Tatnall and Ella Augusta (Seidel) Cantay: Ph.B., Yale. 1899, Ph.D.. 1905; m. IMarion Ponsonliv Gause. of Wilmington, Del., June 15, 1907; 2 children, Edward Tatnall, Courtlandt. Asst. in English. 1900-3, instr.. 1903-8, asst. prof., 1908, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale U.) Lecturer in English, Dartmouth, summers, 1910-11; asst. editor Yale Review, 1911 — . Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Clubs: Graduates, Eliza- bethan. (See AVho's Who in American for books, etc.) Home: 105 E. Rock Road, New Haven, Conn.* CANDAGB, Rufus Georgre Frederick, ship-mas- t.T; .luly 28, 1826-June 19,1912. (See vol. 1909.) CANDBB, John H., farmer; b. Easton, Conn., .Vpr. 1, 1S.-.9: s. .Amos and Eliza J. (Lewis) Candee; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 205 (lescemlaiil of c^'apt. Samuel Candee, of the Am. Revolution; ed. (list. schs. and Staples Acad., Eas- ton Center; m. Apr. 23, ISSf). Hattie A. Beach, of Easton. Conn. Engaged in farming since lioyhood; selectman, assessor, justice of peace, road insp.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11. Democral. Con- gregationalist. Mason: mem. Grange. Home: Eas- ton, Conn. Address: Bridgeport, Conn., R. F. U., Xo. 1. CANEDY, Francis Joel, M.D. : b. at Heath, Mass., Julv ft. 1S46: s. .Joel and Louisa (Canedy) Canedy; ed. " Shelburne Falls (Mass.) Acad.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Mich., 1870; m. Emma A. Chase, of .Jacksonville, Vt., Aug. 20, 1871 (now deceased); m. 2d, Gertrude M. Griebel, of Shelburne Falls, Mar. 30. 1897; 3 children. Mrs. Grace E. Tupper, IMrs. Ruth C. Hadley, C. F. (M.D.). Began prac- tice in Jacksonville, Vt., 1870; removed to Shel- burne Falls, 1872; med. examiner Western Franklin Co.; pres. Masseamit Yarn Mills, Colrain, Mass.; v.-p. Shelburne Falls & Colrain St. Ry. Co.; trustee Shelburne Falls Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (v.-p.), Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. (pres.). Am. Med. Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Shel- burne Falls, Mass. CAITX:d'X', Georg-e Truman; b. Searsburg, Vt., Mar. 28, 1866; s. Truman and Abbie M. Canedy; ed. pub. schs.; m. Aggie M. Lincoln, of Stamford, Vt., Apr. 11, 1895. Engaged in farming and Jum- bering since 1895; has served as selectman, town auditor and sch. dir. ; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Republican. :Methodist. Address: Stamford, Vt. CAITFUIIiS, Edward Thomas, lawyer; b. Thom- aston. Conn., May 27, 1877: s. Frederick A. and Martha B. (Thomas) Canfleld, and g.g.s. Seth Thomas, of clock fame; A.B., Yale, 1899; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1902 (asso.editor Yale Law Jour.); admitted to bar, 1902; unmarried. Engaged in practice at Hartford, Conn., since 1902; mem. Smith, Smith & Canfleld since 1912; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8 (chmn. com. on incorporations): promoted Thomaston Tramway Co., from Water- bury to Torrington, 1905. Republican. Conglist. :Mem. Y'ale Alumni Assn. Clubs: Golf, LTniversity, Bachelors'. Recreations: golf, tennis. Address: Hartford, Conn. CANFIEIiD, WilUam Chase, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) CANNON, Annie Jump, astronomer; b. Dover, Del., Dec. 11. 1863; d. Wilson Lee and Mary Eliza- beth (Jump) Cannon; B.S., Wellesley Coll., 1884, M.A., 1907; spl. work in astronomy, Radcliffe Coll. Asst., Harvard Coll. Obs., 1897 — ; curator astron. pliotographs, Oct., 1911 — . Has made regular vis- ual observations of variable stars of long period with 6-inch equatorial telescope, and has completed a bibliography of variable stars comprising about 45,000 references; in course of photographic work has discovered 150 variable stars, 3 new stars, 1 spectroscopic binary and several stars having bright lines or variable spectra. Home: 291 Huron Av.. Cambridge, Mass.* CANNON, Walter Bradford, physiologist; b. Prairie du Chien, Wis.. Oct. 19, 1871; s. Colbert Hanchett and Wilma (Denio) Cannon; A.B., Har- vard, 1896, A.M., 1897, M.D., 1900; m. Cornelia .James, of St. Paul, June 25, 1901. Instr. zoology, 1899-1900, instructor physiology, 1900-2, asst. prof., 1903-6. George Higginson prof., since Sept. 1, 1906, Harvard. Dir. Harvard Cooperative Soc. Fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Philos. Soc. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Nat. Acad. Sci- ences, Am. Physiol. Soc, Soc. Experimental Biol- ogy- and Medicine, A.M. A., Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Gastroenterol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 2 Divinity Av., Cambridge, Mass.* CAFEN, Edward Warren, sociologist; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Sept. 24, 1870; s. Samuel Billings and Helen Maria (Warren) Capen; B.A., Amherst, 1894; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1898; Columbia, 1898- 01; Ph.D., 1904; m. Lydia Elizabeth Sanderson, of Cleveland, O.. Oct. 6, 1904. Lecturer on spl. phases of sociology, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1902 — ; Thomp- son lecturer on missions, same, 19()9, 11 — ; engaged in hist, researches for A.B.C.F.M., 1904-7; in spl. sociol. and missionary researcli in the far Bast, 1907-9; mem. commn. (preparation of missionaries) World Missionary Conf., Edinburgh, 1910, Internat. Commn. on Training Schs. for Missionaries, 1910 — , Bd. of Missionary Preparation for U.S. and Can., 1911: sec, Kennedy Sch. of Missions, 1911^; asso. prof, sociology since 1914. Ordained Congl. minis- try. May 6, 1912. Lecturei- on missions, L. H. Sev- erance Foundation, Western Theol. Sem., Pitts- burgh, 1912. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Sociol. Soc. Am. Econ. Assn., Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction. Acad. Political Science New York, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. (Z'lubs: Authors (London), Conn, (^ongl., University (Hartford). (See Wlio's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 146 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn.* CAPEN, Samuel Billings, merchant; Dec. 12, lS42-Jan. 29, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1 912-13.0 CAPEN, Sam.uel H., sheriff; b. Canton, Mass., Mar. 12, 1848; s. George and Clarissa Bussey (Boy- den) Capen: ed. pub. schs., Canton; Stoughtonham Inst., Sharon, Mass.; m. Oct. 24, 1871, Adelaide A. Tucker, of Canton, Mass. Deputy sheriff Norfolk County 21 yrs. ; sheriff since Jan. 1, 1899; select- man and engr. Fire Dept. Dir. Dedham Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; trustee Dedham Inst, for Savings. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Club: Fisher Ames. Address: Dedham, Mass. CAPEN, Samuel Paul, college iirof. ; moved to Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CAPEN, Thomas A., M.D. ; b. Wrentham, Mass., .June 12, 1845; s. John and Caroline (Allyn) Capen: grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst., 1869; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll.. Phila., 1872; m. Marv Greene. Pawtucket, R.I., June 5, 1877; 1 adopted daughter. Practiced in Fall River, Mass., since 1872. Served in Am. Marine Service, Civil Service. Civil War, 1 yr. Republican. Methodist. Address: 852 Pleasant St., Fall River. Mass. CAPBON, Adin Ballou, congressman, miller: Jan. 9, 1841-Mar. 19, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also W^ho's Who in America, 1910-11.) CAPBON, Franklin Fierce, surgeon; b. Cumber- land, R.I., Nov. 2, 1852: s. Natlian A. and Laurinda P. Capron; A.B., Brown U., 1877; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1879; m. Phenlx, R.I., June 23, 1880, H. Maria Comstock; 1 daughter, Helen Comstock Strickler. Practiced in Providence since 1879; surgeon, eye, ear, nose and tliroat dept. R.I. Hosp., 1881-97. Fellow R.I. Med. Soc; mem. Am. Acad. Medicine. Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto.-Laryngology, Am. Otol. Soc, Am. Ophthal. Soc, A.M.A.. Providence Med. Assn., N.E. Ophthal. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Address: 118 Angell St., Providence, R.I. CABBEBBY, Clifton Benjamin, editor-, b. Ded- ham, Mass., May 13, 1876; s. William and Elizabeth (Healey) (barberry; prep. edn. Phillips Andover Acad.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Harriet Inez Gray, of Somervllle, Mass., June 11, 1902. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899; entered news- paper business with Boston Post, 1900, managing editor same since 1907. Clubs: Press, Belmont Country, WoUaston Golf. Home: 19 Agassiz St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Boston Post, Boston. CABD, Albert Martin, M.D., surgeon; b. Bow- doinham. Me.. Mar. 26, 1850; s. Joel and Rebeca Adams (Hall) Card; descendant of English an- cestry; prep. edn. Me. Wesleyan Sem., class of 1872; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1875; un- married. Began practice at Alna, Me., Apr. 18, 1876; teacher in pub. schs. 54 terms; supt. schs., 33 yrs.; v.-p. Wiscasset Savings Bank, 1st Nat. Bank. Wiscasset (pres. 6 yrs.); ex-pres. Wiscasset, Wa- terville & Farmington R.R. Co.; pres. Lincoln County Agricultural and Horticultural Soc. 8 yrs.: dir. Waterville Trust Co. 6 yrs.. Me. State Bldg. Co. 10 yrs., Me. Life Ins. Co., Me. Water & Electric Power Co., and various other corpns. Trustee Lin- coln Acad., Erskine Acad., South China, Me.; also extensive operator in real estate. Justice of the peace 30 yrs. Address: Head Tide, Me. CABD, Horatio Smith, M.D.; b. Gorham, Me.. Sept. 11, 1866: s. John Chadbourne and Dorcas 206 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Maria (Uslifii raid: prad. Gorham (Me.) HIkIi Sell., 1S83: A.B.. Bo\v' and Jane (Free- man) Cardall; prep. edn. pub. schs., London; came to America, 1881; student. Tufts Coll., 1891-5; S.T. B., Tufts Div. Sell, (now Crane Theol. Sch.), 1895; m. Nellie Mav Huling, of Vallev Falls, K.I., June IS, 1901; 2 children, Alfred James, Jr.. Freeman Whipple. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1895; |)astor South Boston, Mass.. lS9o-o:j, Danbury, Conn., 1903-9, Orange, Mass., since July, 1909. !-'irst pres. Incorporated Xat. Young Peoples' Chris- tion Union of Universalist Ch., 1889; gen. sec, Xat. Young Peoples' Christian Union of the Uni- \ersalist Ch., 1898-01; pres. North Central Min- isters' Assn. of Mass., Channing-Murray S.S. Union of Mass.; supt. 12th dist. Mass Universalist Ch. .Mem. Bd. of Trade. Orange: mem. Parent Teachers' Assn.; scoutmaster Boy Scouts. ]\Iem. Orange Lodge F. & A. M. (chaplain). Address: Orange, Mass. CABZ:y, Alexander Franklin; b. Hartford, Conn., i'eb. 28, 18.")S; -s. .lames Trumbull and Mary (Hew- itt) Carey; ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn, N.Y., and Hartford; m. Emelie German, of Brooklyn. Sept. 17, 1890; 2 children. Lewis James, Homer Frank- lin. Farmer, and dealer in leaf tobacco; formerly engaged on large scale in raising peaclies; mem. ("onn. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 11. Republican. Episco- .'lalian. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council). Address: Southington, Conn. CABEY, Arthur Astor, social worker; b. Rome, Italy, Feb. 2:;. 1N.')7: s. John and Mary Alida (As- loi) Care.\'; A.B., Harvai'd, 1879; studied in Eu- rope. 1881-2, 1885-7; m. Agnes Wliiteside, of London, Eng., Oct. 15. 1889; 4 children, Henry Ke.srinald, Arthur Graham, Alida. Frances. Mem. .Archaeol. Inst. America. Club: University (Bos- ton). Author: New Nerves for Old, 1914. Recrea- tions: astronomy and allied subjects. Home: 50 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass. Addi-ess: 321 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass. CASEV, Asa Bacon, Virig.-gen. U. S. A.: July 12. 1S35-Apr. 4. 1912. (See vol. 1909; also Who's Who ill AmcriC!a. 1912-13.) CABET, Sana "W., furniture mcht. ; b. Jay. Vt., Mar. 30. 1859; s. Cyrus and Asneath (Hitchcock) Carey: ed. dist. sch. and high sch., Troy, Vt. ; m. Martha Smith, of Ashland, N.H., Oct. 26, 1886. Be- linn in business, 1898; propr. The Carey Furniture Co. Dir. and trustee New Hampton Lit. Instn. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason, Odd Fellow. Recreation: motoring. Address: Asliland, N.H. CABB'S', Prank Sumner, newspaper pub.; b. Hartford. Conn., Apr. 3, 1854; s. George B. and Anna A. (Havens) Carey; lineal descendant of Rev. John Robinson. First pastor of the Pilgrims; ed. grammar and high schs., Hartford: m. Hart- ford, Feb. 3, 1880, KUa L. Bissell; 2 sons, H. Bis- sell, Harold. Has been identified with the Hart- ford Courant since 1877; dir. and sec. Hartford Courant Co. for several yrs., now v. -p.; mem. Bd. of Water Commrs., Hartford, since 1904. Repub- lican. Club: Hartford Golf. Home: 660 Prospect Av. Office: Courant Office, Hartford, Conn. CABS'?, James £., shoemaker, socialist leader; Aug. i:). lsi;7-Jiily, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) CABHABT, Paul 'Wortliing'ton, editor; b. Jack- son, Mich.. Nov. 10. 1871; s. George W. (M.D.) and Ellen (Gregory) Carhart; Ph.B., Yale, 1894; stud- ied in Eng. and Germany, 1903-4: m. Gracia Seay, of Salem, Mo., June 21, 1899 (died at Bonn, Ger- many, Sept. 18, 1903); m. 2d, Blanche Cudworth, of Three Rivers, Mass., July 6, 1908; 2 children, Marjorie, CJregoi-y. Engaged in teaching, 1894-8; asso. editor Webster's dictionaries (G. & C. Mer- riam Co.), since 1898; also contbr. to Nelson's Ency. and 2d edit. New Internal. Ency. Mem. Mod- ern Lang. Assn. America, English JNIodern Lang. Assn., A.A.A.S. Recreations: country life. Home: 19 I^enox St., Springfield, Mass.; (summer) Becket, Mass. Office: care G. & C. Merriam Co., Spring- field, Mass. CABIiBTON, Charles Greenleaf , M.D. ; b. Haver- hill, Mass., Nov. 1, 1843; s. Samuel and Sarah (Clarke) Carleton; grad. Haverhill High Sch., 1863; med. cadet U.S.A., Aug., 1864-Mar., 1865; acting asst. surgeon U.S.A., Mar.-May, 1865; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1867; m. Frances Ellen Put- nam, of Pembroke, N.H., June 14, 1871 (died 1889); 2d, Alice Butler Stevens, of Hyde Park, Mass., June 17, 1891; 4 children, Ethel Winsor. b. July 9, 1876 (Mrs. John Gabel, Germantown, Pa.), Philip Greenleaf, Feb. 7, 1878, Mary Tyler, May 26, 1881, Francis Cogswell, Jan. 9, 1894. Practiced in Lawrence, Mass., since 1867; city phys., 1895, 96; pres. med. staff and consulting phys., Law- rence Gen. Hosp. ; pres. Lawrence Anti-tubercu- losis League, 1908-12 (resigned): consulting phys., Danvers Lunatic Hosp., 1881-07 (resigned). Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N. Essex Med. Soc (ex-pres. ), A.M. A. Republican. Conglist. Home: 231 Jackson St. Office: The Bay State, Lawrence, IMass. CABIiBTOIT, Charles Sargent, college prof.; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 15, 1872; s. Charles Augustus and Ellen Jane (Sargent) Carleton; C.E., Norwich Univ.. 1896; m. Cumberland Mills. Me., Dec. 21, 1900, Lena Christine Lord. In practice as engr., Westbrook, Me., 1896-1900; prof, field engring. and drawing, Norwich Univ., 1900: asst. engr. Mo. Pa- cific Ry.. St. Louis, June, 1907-Aug., 1908; served as capt. 1st Me. Vols., 1898, Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Theta Chi. Mason. Address: Northfield, Vt. CABIiETOK, Elmer Howard, M.D. ; b. Dresden, Me., July 11, IXGS; s. Leonard and Amanda (Per- kins) Carleton; grad. Lincoln Acad., 1889; A.B., Bowdoin. 1893; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1897; practiced in Mass. State Hosp. 18 mos. ; studied eye, ear, nose and throat diseases in Vienna and London, 1891-2; m. Louise Porter, of Quechee, Vt., June 8. 1898; 1 son, John Porter. Practiced in Hanover. N.H., since 1897; ophthalmologist Mary Hitchcock Hosp.; surgeon Claremont Cottage Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Grafton Co. Med. Soc, Sullivan Co. Med. Soc, White River Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club, N.E. Otol. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Recreations: tennis. .Address: Hanover, N.H. Pentucket Sav- CABIiETON, Georg-e H., pres. ings Bank. Haverhill. :Mass. CABI.ETON, Hiram, judge; Aug. 28, 1838-Feb. 2S, KtOf). (See vol. 1909.) CABI.ETOV. Hubert, editor St. Andrew's Cross; b. Markham. Ont., Can., July 7, 1871; s. Charles Sweep and Maria (Burk) Carleton; B.A., Trinity U., Toronto, Can., 1893, M.A., 1894; B.A., Brase- nose Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1898, M.A., 1900 (granted D.C.L. at Bicentenary Celebration (ih. of England, in Can.. 1911); m. Helen Willard. d. of Rev. Ed- gar E. Davidson, D.D., Newtonville, Mass., Oct., 1913. Winner of many prizes for long-distance running at Oxford; held univ. 3 miles challenge WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 207 Clip. Engaged in social settlement work in I^ondon, Bng., 1898-1900; gen. sec. Brotherhood of St. An- drew in Eng., 1899-01, U.S. since Sept., 1901; editor St. Andrew's Cross since 1901. Pi'ominently identi- fied with settlement woik, young- men's organiza- tions, and especially witli P. E. Ch. movements among boys and young men in Can., Eng. and U.S. Recreations: tra\el. Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: Broad Exchange Bldg., Boston. CARXiETOM', James Henry, merchant; b. Wind- ham, N.H., Sept. 16, 18oS; s. James Madison and Sarah (Corning) Carleton; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Dan- vers, Mass., Oct. 13, 1869, Lucy Mary Putnam. Salesman and bookkeeper for Smith Gerrish, stove dealer, Boston, for 8 yrs. ; served as pvt. for 9 mos. in 11th Mass. Battery, Army of the Potomac. 1862-3; salesman for S. W. Clapp, Boston, and in stove business on own account and with Gard- ner Chilson until 1876; in stove business on own account 1876-07 (retired). Conglist. Mason; mem. Knights of Honor. Address: 8 Temple St., Read- ing, Mass. CARIiETON, Leroy T. (See vol. 1909.) CARIiIi, Eug-ene C; b. Buxton, Me., Sept. 17, 1857: s. William E. and Abbie A. (Larrabee) Carll; ancestors on father's side among earliest settlers in Me., on mother's side descendant of William Larrabee, first settler of Kennebunk; ed. common sells., Buxton, and Gorham Acad.; m. Lucie V. C. Gooken, of Portland, Me., 1887. Mem. E. C. Carll & Co., grain mchts., Buxton, 1888-97; sec. State Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Portland, 1895-9; with Granite State Fire Ins. Co., 1899-03; then purchased ins. agency at Gorham; acciuired half interest in the Macomber, Farr & Whitten agency, Augusta; has engaged in farming and canning business (Home Cannery) at Buxton for many yrs.; treas. Macom- ber, Farr & Whitten; sec. Augusta Mut. Plate Glass Ins. Co. Mem. City Council. Augusta, 3 yrs., Bd. of Aldermen, 2 yrs., Bd. of Health; mem. bd. of trustees Juvenile Instns. of Me., 1911-13, by appmt. of Gov. Plaisted (elected pres. of bd. ). Democrat. Free Baptist. Mem. Patrons of Hus- Ijandry, K.P. Home: Augusta, Me. CABIiIi, Van "W.; b. Limington, Me., Mar. 17, 1857; s. George and Almira (Brackett) Carll; ed. com. schs.. White Rock Free High Sch. ; m. May 26. 1883, Lizzie C. Sawyer (died Mar. 27, 1908); m. 2d, Mar. 16, 1912, Harriet T. Smith, of Windham, Me. Engaged in farming since beginning of active career; live stock sanitary commr. for Me. since May 1, 1912. Trustee Gorham Pub. Library. Dem- ocrat. Mem. K. of P., Patrons of Husbandry. Ad- dress: White Rock, Me. CAHIiSON, Harry John, architect; b. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8. 1869; s. John M. and Christina (Monson) Carlson; prep. edn. St. Paul High Sch., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888-92, Paris Atelier Duray, 1892-4; m. Carrie Elizabeth Cornforth, of Newton, Mass., Apr. 8, 1896; 4 children, John Edwin, Eliza- beth Cornforth, Catherine Hunnewell, Harrison Cornforth. Engaged in contracting with W. S. Sampson & Co., Boston, 1894-6; architect for self, 1896-03, since mem. Coolidge & Carlson; built "Dreamwold" for Thomas W. Lawson; Normal and Latin Group, City of Boston; dormitories. Harvard; chapel, Bates Coll.; library bldg-., Ham- ilton Coll.; Girls' High Sch. and Pub. Latin Sch., Boston; chs. at Summit, N.J., and Hudson, Mass.; office bldgs., residences, estates, etc. Trustee New- ton Centre Savings Bank. Sec. and treas. Newton High Sch. Scholarship for M.I.T. Foi-merly lec- turer on architecture, Mass. Normal Art Sch. Fel- low Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Boston Soc. Architects (exec. com. and ex-sec). Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (municipal and met. com.). Baptist. Club: Tiffin. Recreations: traveling. Home: Bishopsgate Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston. CABI^TON, Prani 'William, contractor; b. Dres- den, Me., Apr. 5, 1859: s. Ira and Hattie C. (Savage) Carlton; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Miss Carter, of Woolwich, Me.; m. 2d, Lizzie Ann Merrill (died 1899); m. 3d, Sarah Higgins; children (by 2d mar- riage), Clyde and Eva; (by 3d marriage) Marion. Engaged in grocery business in Woolwich, Me., 3 yrs.; then began bridge contracting and building. in which has since continued. Republican. Clubs: Sagadahoc, Kennebec Boat. Address: 72 Front St., Bath, Me. CARI.TON, "WCilliam) N(ewnham) Chattin, li- brui-ian: moved to ("liicago. 111. (See vol. 1909; also W'Iki's Who in America, 1914-15.) CABMAI.T, 'William Henry, surgeon; b. at Friendsville, Pa., Aug. 3, 1836; s. Caleb and Sarah (Price) Carmalt; ed. boarding schs. in Pa., N.J. and Va. ; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1861 (hon. A.M., Yale, 1881); m. Laura Woolsey Johnson, of Stratford, Conn., Dec. 8, 1863. In prac- tice, New York, 1861-9; studied in Germany, 1869- 74; lecturer ophthalmology and otology, 1876-9, prof, same, 1879-81, prof, principles and practice of surgei-y, 1881-07, emeritus prof, since 1907, Yale; consulting surgeon. New Haven Hosp. Fellow Ain. Surg. Assn.; mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc. Clubs: Century, (iraduates (New Haven), Hartford (Hart- ford). Address: 261 St. Ronan St., New Haven, Conn.* CABMAN, CWilliam) Bliss, poet; b. Fredericton, N.B., Apr. 15, 1861; s. William and Sophia Mary (Bliss) Carman; A.B., U. of N.B., 1881, A.M., 1884; U. of Edinburgh. 1882-3; Harvard, 1886-8; read law 2 yrs.; LL.D., LT. of N.B., 1906; unmarried. Office editor The Independent, New York, 1890-2; editor Chap Book, Boston, 1894. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: New Ca- naan, Conn.* CABMICHAEIi, Anna Elizabeth (Mrs. John H. Carmichael) ; b. New Lebanon, N.Y., Mar. 13, 1854; d. Charles Henry and Pauline Elizabeth (Wilcox) Spencer; grad. Miss Hatch's Sem., New Lebanon, 1871; m. John H. Carmichael, of Springfield, Mass., Mar. 17. 1875; 1 daughter, Pauline. Pres. bd. mgrs. Springfield Home for Friendless Women and Chil- dren; corporator Wesson Memorial Hosp., Home for Aged Women; mem. Philanthropic Council. Baptist. Clubs: Cosmopolitan, Women's. Home: 4l Maple St., Springfield, Mass. CABMICHABIi, Georg^e Edg-ar, educator; b. Rockville, Mass., Aug. 22, 1875; s. James Thomp- son and Susan (Roberts) Carmichael; grad. Med- wav (Mass.) High Sch., 1892; A.B., Bowdoin, 1897; m. Helen Gertrude Fox, of Milton Mills, N.H., Dec. 25, 1912; 1 daughter, Margaret, b. Feb. 25, 1914. Began as instr. in The Hamilton Sch., Phila., Pa., 1897; instr. The Choate Sch., Wallingford, Conn., 1899-1900, Greenwich (Conn.) Acad., 1900-2; started the Brunswick Sch.. Greenwich, Conn., 1902, sold out to The Brunswick School, Inc., 1905; retained as headmaster of the school and sec. of the corpn. Mem. Town Sch. Com., Greenwich, Conn., 1910-12. Trustee Greenwich Pub. Library. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma. Progressive. Conglist. Editor of The Songs of Kappa Sigma, 1910. Address: Greenwich, Conn. CABMICHAEIi, Henry, chemist; b. Brooklyn, Mar. 9, 1846; s. Daniel and Eliza (Otis) Car- michael; A.B., Amherst, 1867 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1870; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1871; m. Annie Dar- ling Cole (writer, composer). Prof, chemistry Iowa Coll., 1871, Bowdoin Coll., 1872-86; lecturer Me. Med. Sch., 1872-86; state assayer of Me., 1872- 86; lecturer Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899-01. Moved to Boston, 1886; inventor of processes for manu- facture of flbreware, of soda and bleach by electro- lysis, and many others; expert in patent causes; assayer, metallurgist and inventor metall. proc- esses. Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Mem. Maiden Bd. of Trade (chmn. of the Forum). Club: Chemists' (New York). Recreations: motoring, traveling. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 15 Exchange St., Boston. CABMICHABIi, James H., lawyer; b. Lowell. Mass., 1859; s. Lawrence and Catherine (Fitzpat- rick) Carmichael; prep. edn. Lowell High Sch.; student Boston Coll. 3 yrs.; m. Katherine Demp- sey, of Lowell, Nov. 10, 1892. Pres. Common Coun- cil, Lowell, 8 yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Aldermen, 1914- 15; commr. water and fire protection. Mem. staff of commander-in-chief, Mass. N.G., with rank of col., 3 yrs. Trustee Lowell Textile Sch., 1914, 1915. Democrat. Catholic Home: 22 Rolfe St. Office: 53 Central Blk., Lowell, Mass. 208 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND CASMICHAi:!., John H(08ea), surgeon; 1). Saiul Lake. N.V., Jan. J9. isr.l; s. William Carmicluiel and Mary (Kelley) Carmichael ; of Scotch-Irisli descent- grad. Scram's Acad.. Sand Lake, and isas- sau (NY.) Acad.; student I'nian Coll.; M.l)., Al- bany Med. Sch., 1ST3; po.st-grad. course New \ ork Homoe. Med. Coll.. and Coll. of Phy.s. it Surg., New York; m. Lebanon, N.Y.. Mai:'; M.I>., Harvard Med. Sch., 1877; post-grad, work. Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, Ireland, Children's Hosp., London, and in Paris and Berlin. Said to be the 1st to suggest the establishment of sanatoria for tubercular patients, by the state; 1st trustee State Sanatorium, at Rutland, Mass.; trus- tee State Hosp. 14 yrs., and Mass. State "Work- house 14 yrs.; incorporator Lowell Gen. Hosp. Home: Lowell, Mass. CAKPENTEB, Alva Edwin, clergyman; b. Paw- tucket R.I.. .Mar. :: 1 . is:,.",; s. Alva and Mary E. (Allen) Carpenter: A.B., IJrown V., 1879; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1882: m. Anna M. Greene, of E. Greenwich. R.I.. Sept. 13. 1883 (died Aug. 10, 1906). Deacon, 1S82. priest, 1883, P.E. Ch. ; pastor, Apponang, R.I., 1882-3, Middlebury, Vt.. 1883-9. Warren. R.I., 1889-1902, Manton, R.I., since 1902 Mem. pub. sch. coms., Middlebury, Vt., 1886-9, Warren. R.I.. 1890-1902 (supt. pub. schs. Warren. R.I., 1893-1902), Johnston, R.I., 1903; asso. editor Convocation Messenger, Providence, R.I., 1893-1901; examining chaplain Diocese of R.I. since 1893. Hon. mem. R.I. Soc. of Cincinnati. Ad- dress: 199 Greenville Av. (Manton), Johnston, R.I.* CABFEITTER, Charles Carroll, clergyman; b. Bernardston. xMass.. July 9. 1836; s. Dr. Elijah W. and Vallonia (Slate) Carpenter; ed. Goodale Acad., Williston Sem., Kimball Union Acad.. Men- den, N.H., Andover Theol. Sem. (A.M.. Hamilton C;oll., 1869, Dartmouth, 1887); m. Feronia N. Rice, of Auburn. Mass., May 1, 1862. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1860; missionary in Labrador, 1858-65; cashier U.S. Christian Commn.. armies operating against Richmond, 1864-5; supt. Lookout Moun- tain (Tenn.) Ednl. Instns., 1866-72; pastor S. Pea- bodv, Mass.. 1875-80. Mt. Vernon. N.H., 1880-5. Editor Andover Townsman. 1887-9; contbg. editor The Congregationalist, 1886-1906. Mem. N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc, Union Soc. of the Civil War. Com- piler: Biog. Catalogue of Phillips Andover Acad., 1778-1830, 1903; Centennial Catalogue of Andover Theol. Sem., 1808-1908. Address: Andover, Mass.* CABFENTES, Charles Hodg-don, banker and farnu-r. ( See vol. I'.iO'.i. ) CASFENTEB, Charles Lincoln, civil engineer; b. Amherst, Mass.. June 17, 1867. Address: Cen- tral Aguirre, Porto Rico. (See Who's Who in Amei-ica for biography.) CASFENTER, David Frederic, educator; b. New Salem, Mass., Jan. 3. 1868; s. Charles Frederic and Marcia Grout (Burnett) Carpenter; prep. edn.. New Salem Acad.; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1886; m. Annie McElroy Tate, of Windsor Locks, Conn.. June 23. 1904; 2 children. Teacher in pub. schs. of Mass. for several yrs.; acting prof, mathemat- ics and physics. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1890; instr. in Knglish and science, Schmidt's Inst., New York. '■) yrs.; prin. Deerfield Acad, and Dickinson High Sch., Deerfteld, Mass., 2 yrs.; prin. McGaw Normal Inst, Reeds Ferry, 1900-6; supt. schs. for Warren. Orford, Piermont and Hanover Town Dist., N.H., 1906-9, for Ossipee & Tamworth. 1909-10, Littleton, since July 15, 1910. Conglist. Mason; mem. Pati'ons (iT Hushandr.x-. .Xdilress: Littleton, N.H. CABFENTEB, Edmund Janes, author; b. N. At- tleboro, Mass., Oct. 16, 1845; s. Rev. George M. and Sarah L. (Walcott) Carpenter; Ph.B., Brown U., 1866 (Lift. D., 1905); m. Lydia Etta Snow, Nov. 12, 1873. Engaged in mercantile pursuits until 1878; entered journalism, 187S; on staff newspa- pers in Providence, R.I., New Haven, Conn., and Boston; editorial writer and literary editor Bos- ton Daily Advertiser, 1884-96. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 3 Beacon St., Boston.* CABFEXTTEB, Edward Neher, lawyer; b. Troy. N.y., June 1, 1876; s. James Harvey and Anna Jane (Neher) Carpenter; ed. pub. schs. and Troy Academy, Troy; A.B., Cornell U., 1897: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Inez May Terhune. of Dorchester, Mass., Apr. 6. 1903; 2 children, Wil- liam Terhune, Elizabeth. With legal dept. Erie R.R. Co., New Y^ork, 1900-2; mem. firm of Swain. Carpenter & Nay, Boston, since 1904. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton, Delta Phi. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Har- vard, Tedesco Country. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 24 Ocean Av., Swampscott, Mass. Office: 101 Tremont St., Boston. CARFENTER, Ernest C, clergyman: b. Ply- mouth. \'t.. Mar. 6, 1865; s. Charles and Carrie (.lohnson) Carpenter; descended from ancestors who settled at Weymouth, Mass., 1636; prep. edn. Conf. Acad.; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1894; m. Nettie Jane Hale, of Weston, Vt.. Dec. 22. 1893; 5 children. Catherine, Miriam, Paul, Esther, Clar- ence. Ordained M.E. ministry. 1894; pastor Chapel St. (now South) Ch., Waterbury, Conn.. 1894-5, Clinton, 1S95-S, Summerfield Ch., Bridgeport, 1898- 1901. Trinity Ch.. Meriden, 1901-6. Summerfield Ch., New Haven. 1906-9, Williams Av. Ch.. Brook- lyn, N.Y.. 1909-11, Stratford. Conn., since 1911. Address: Stratford, Conn. CARFENTER, Francis "W., iron and steel; b. Seekonk, Mass. (now East Providence, R.I.), June 21. 1831; s. Edmund and M. (Tiffany) Carpenter: ed. Seekonk Acad.; m. Anna Barney. 1853; 6 chil- dren. Edmund (deceased). Anna Elizabeth (de- ceased). Clara (deceased). Frank, Mary A. (Mrs. Fenner H. Peckham, of Providence, R.I.), Idelette: m. 2d, Harriet Zerviah Pope, of Providence: 4 chil- dren, Harriet C. (Mrs. H. H. Thayer, of Minneap- olis. Minn.), Gilbert C, Julia S.. Hannah T. Began in iron and steel business, 1848; mem. Congdon & Carpenter Co. since 1854, now pres. ; dir. Provi- dence Washington Ins. Co., Peoples Savings Bank, I'nion Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Conglist. Mem. R. I. Hist. Soc, R.I. Sch. of Design. Clubs: Hope, Squantum Assn., Ana wan. Republican of R.I. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 276 Angell St. Office: 155 Canal St., Providence, R.I. CARFEITTER, Frank Iiincoln, cotton mfr. ; b. Fall River, Mass., Jan. 3, 1868; s. Joseph W. and Phebe (Kershaw) Carpenter; direct descendant of William (""arpenter, the immigrant, Weymouth, Mass., 1638; grad. Fall River High Sch., l'887; m. WHO'S WHO IX NKW ENGLAND 209 Annie P. Brightnian, of Fall River, Mass., Sept. JO, 1893; 1 child, Isabel Carpenter, b. Fall River, .July 22, 1899. Began active career as elk. Durfee Mills. Fall River, ISSS: elk. Sagamore Mills, 1889- 92; head bookkeeper Fall River Iron Works Co., 1892-09; elk., treas. and dir. Davis Mills, since Sept. 14, 1909. Trustee Bradford I>urfee Textile Sch. Mem. Nat. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn., Fall River Cotton Mfrs.' Assn., Home Market Club, of Boston (v.-p.). Southern N.E. Textile Club, Arkwright Club, Mass. Forestry Assn.. Mass. State Automo- bile Assn. Mem. King Philip Lodge. A.F. & A.M., Fall River (^Past Master), Fall River Chapter. R.A.M., Fall River Royal and Select Masters (Past Master), Godfrey de Bouillon Commandery. K.T. (Past Comdr. ), Fall River Lodge of Perfection, Samuel C. Lawrence Council, Princes of Jerusalem, St. Andrew Chapter Rose Croix. Mass. Consistory, S.P.R.S. 32°, Mass. and R.I. K.T. Commanders; mem. Puritan Lodge, K. of P. Republican. Con- glist. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River), Republican of Mass. (Boston). R.I. Country (Nayatt Pt., R.I. ). Home: 641 Highland Av. Office: 749 Quequechan St., Fall River. Mass. CABFIINTER, Prank N.; b. Xorthfleld, Vt., Dec. 18, 1S.57; s. Roswell and Philara (Kinsman) Car- penter; ed. graded and high schs., Northfield; m. Mar. 3, ISS.o. Carrie E. Evans, of Northfield, Vt. In real estate business; mem. Vt. N.G. 13 yrs. ; vil- lage trustee 6 vrs. : chmn. town Bd. of Selectmen, 1904-12; supt. Northfield Water Works since 1905; trustee Northfield Savings Bank since 1907; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1910, 11. Republican. L'niversalist. Mason (K.T.. Shriner). Address: Northfield, Vt. CARFENTES, Prank Oliver, teacher, lawyer. (See vol. 1909. ) CAKFENTER, Prank Pierce, paper mfr. (See vol. 1909. ) CASPENTER, Frederic Walton, zoologist; b. Millbrook. X.Y., May 12, isl^i: s. Franklin T. and Jane (Willets) Carpenter; B.S.. New York U., 1899, A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D.. 1904; studied Neurol. Inst., Frankfort-on-Main. Germany, 1908, Univs. Berlin and Munich, 1910-11; m. Dorothy E. Dresler, of New York, June 26. 1906. Asst. in zool- ogy. Harvard, 1901-3; lecturer in biology, summer sch.. New York U., 1904-5; instr. in zoology, 1904-S, asso., 1908-10. asst. prof., 1911-13, Univ. 111.; dir. Bermuda Biol. Sta.. summer, 1909; J. P. Morgan prof, biology. Trinity Coll.. Conn., since July 1, 1913. Mem. editorial bds. of Folia Neuro-Biologica. Haarlem, and Zentralblatt fiir normale Anatomic. Berlin; fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. See. Zoologists. Am. Assn. Anatomists. Address: Trinity College, Hartford. Conn.* CARPENTER, Henry Otis, banker; b. Walpole. N.H., Jan. 30, 1S52; .s. Albert and Mary (Carpen- ter) Carpenter; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Rutland, 1876, Katherine E. Mallary. Engaged foi- many years in hotel business at Rutland, retired. 1900; pres. Rut- land Savings Bank; mem. Vt. Senate. 1904. Re- publican. Baptist. Home: Rutland, Vt. CARPENTER, John P., lawyer; b. Putnam, Conn., Apr. 9, 1870; s. John A. and Marcia J. (Chand- ler) Carpenter; ed. pub. schs.; in employ of 1st Nat. Bank, Putnam. 3 yrs; LL.B.. magna cum laude. Yale Law Sch.. 1892; m. Alice M. Sharpe. Dec. 27. 1893; 4 children. Pauline (deceased), Alice, Maud and Mary. Practiced at Putnam since 1892; has served as corpn. counsel and pros. atty. City Ct. ; engrossing elk. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1895, elk. of bills. 1897; mem. of the House. 1911-12; cashier 1st Nat. Bank. Putnam. Judge advocate gen., on staff of Gov. Cooke. 1897-8. Home: Putnam, Conn. CARPENTER, Percy Robert, college prof.; b. :\Ieriden, Conn.. June 4. 1882: s. Arthur and Nellie Maria (Woodis) Carpenter; grad. Westboro (Mass.) High Sch.. 1900; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1903; B.A., Harvard, 1906; Hitchcock fel- low of phvs. edn., Amherst, 1906-8 inclusive; m. Nov. 24, 1906, Percv Viola Minich, of Peekskill, N.Y. Instr. phys. edn., 1908-10, asst. prof., 1910-11, asso. prof., since 1911, Amherst; asst. dean, Am- herst. 1908-10. Methodist. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Author: Official Handbook Intercol- legiate Association of Amateur Gymnasts of Amer- ica. 1909-15 inclusive. Address: Kendrick PI., Am- herst. Ma.ss. CARPENTER, Robert Wlnthrop, lawyer; b. South Walpole, Mass., June 4, 1853; s. James Ed- son and Rowena Augusta (Boyden) Carpenter; ed. Foxboro pub. and high schs.; studied law under father and was admitted to Supreme Judicial Ct. on day he was 21; m. Foxboro, Mass., May 9, 1877, Etta M. Chandler. V.-p. Foxboro Hist. Soc; auditoi- Foxboro and elk. Foxboro Cemetery Corpn.; has held most of the offices of the town; commr. of insolvency, Norfolk Co.; elk. Rep. Town Com. for about 30 yrs.; was chief engr. fire dept. several yrs. Wrote History of Foxborough; edited local papers. Unitaj-ian. Mem. Norfolk Bar Assn. Mason (K.T.), I.O.O.F., Knights of Honor. Ad- dress: Foxboio. Mass. CARPENTER, Thome Martin, physiological ^hemist: b.^Ialden, N.Y., Sept. 18, 1878; s. John „- , j-Sept., 1902; asst. chemist, Pa. State Expt. Coll. Sta. and expert in animal nutrition. Bur. of Animal In- dustry. U.S. Dept. Agrl., 1902-5; research chemist, Carnegie Instn. of Washington, stationed at Wes- leyan U., Conn., 1905-7. also scientific asst. nutri- tion investigations. U.S. Dept. Agrl. at Weslevan L.; instr. in chemistry. Weslevan U., Mar.- June, 1907; research chemist. Nutrition Lab., of Carne- gie Instn., at Boston, July. 190 7 — . Mem. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, A A A.S., Phi Kappa Phi. Home: 103 Francis St.. Bos- ton.* CARR, Ashton Livermore, banker; b. Melrose, Mass.. July 16, 1876; s. George Edwin and Martha Frances (Watts) Carr; ed. pub. schs. of rMelrose; A.B.. Harvard, 1898; m. Clara Elise Vossnack, of Dartmouth. Nova Scotia, Oct. 23, 1900; 1 son George Edwin. V.-p. and treas. State Street Trust Co., Boston; dir. Bigelow & Dowse Co., Standard uoven Fabric Co.. Va. Smelters Warehouse Co. ■ dir. and mem. finance com. N.E. Casualtv Co • trustee and mem. bd. of investment Melrose Sav- ings Bank. :Mem. bd. of mgrs. and treas. Boston Dispensary. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard (Bos- ton). Harvard (New York), Boston Athletic Assn Recreations: golf. Home: ilelrose, :Mass. Office: 33 State St., Boston. CARR, Charles I^ancaster, lawyer: b. Dorches- ter Dist. of Boston. Dee. 25. 1876; s. Charles and Eliza Mustard (Lancaster) Carr; A.B. Harvard 1899, LL.B.. 1902; m. Nov. 16. 1910, Josephine May, d. John P. :May. of Boston; 1 daughter. Anna Bradford. Practiced in Boston since 1902; mem Common Council, 1908, Bd. of Aldermen. 1909- mem. Ho. of Rep.. 1910. 11. 12: apptd. mem. Finance Comm.. City of Boston, by the gov. for term of 5 yrs.. Aug. 14, 1912. Republican. Dir. Dorchester Relief Soc. and of Dorchester House. Inc. (settle- ment house). Unitarian. Mason. Club: Boston City. Home: 19 Houston. West Roxburv. Office: 15 Beacon St.. Boston. CARR, Clarence Aug-ustus, dentist. (See vol. 19M9.) CARR, Clarence Edg-ar, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) CARR, Herbert Wrlgrhtingrton, clergyman; b. Brockton. Mass.. Dee. 15. 1866; s. James Lane and Eliza Ann ( Wrightington) Carr; descendant of George Carr. ship carpenter of the ilayflower; ed. pub. schs.; St. Lawrence U. Theol. Sch.. Canton. NT.; m. Pearl LaMotte, of McLean, N.T., Dec. 15. 1895. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1891; pastorates in Cortland. N.Y.. Fort Plain. Stam- ford, Conn.. Framingham. Mass.. Manchester, N.H.. since 1914. Address: Manchester, N.H. CARR, John, bank president; died Aug. 9, 1913. (See vol. 190 9.) CARR, Joseph William, educator; Jan. 15, Mar. 4. 19M9. (See vol. 1909.) 1870- CARR, Leander K., managing editor; b. New- port, R.I.. May IS, 1863; s. Samuel J. and Mary Ann (Tew) Carr; descendant of Caleb Carr, gov. >10 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND of R.I., 1695; ed. pub. and liigli schs., Newport; m. Abby Vose Westcott, of Newport, Nov. IS, 1891. Employed in postoflice, Newport, 1881-2; asst. librarian. Redwood I^ibrary, lSS.3-4; elk. to chemist at Torpedo Station, 1884-5; new.sjjuper re- porter and corr., 1SS6-97; part owner and mns;. editor Newi)ort Herald since 1897. Trustee 9 yrs., sec. 7 yrs., Channing Memorial Ch. C'ori)n. Mem. St. Paul's Lodge, No. 14, F. and A.M.; Newj)oit Chapter No. 2, R.A.M.; Washington CommandiTy. K.T. ; mem. Modei'n Woodmen of America, lie- |iul)lican. Unitarian. Clubs: Channing, Miantonomi. Home: 39 Everett St. Office: 307 Thames St., Newport, R.I. CARB, Lucien, curator; Dec, 1829-.Ian. 27, 1915. (.See \nl. i:io;(, also Who's Who in America, 1 91 4- I r>. ) CABB, Peter, real estate, insurance; b. Ireland, Apr. 2, 18S3; s. James and Bridget (Flanagan) Carr; brought to America 1895; ed. in Ireland, and Lawrence, Mass.; student Lawrence Commercial Sch.; unmarried. Wool sorter in factory of Pa- cific Co., Lawrence, 1902-14; since in real estate and ins. business; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914-15. Mem. Kniglits of Columbus, A. O.K., Eagles. Demo- crat. Catholic. Club: Monmouth. Home: 67 Myrtle St. Office: 316 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. CABB, Bobert O., merchant, banker; b. Orford, N.H., Oct. i:i, 1851; s. Philip M. and Persis D. (Huntoon) Carr; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meri- den, N.H., 1869; m. Aug. 16, 1873, Mary E. Martin, of Sharon, Vt. In gen. mercantile business at Orford since Jan. 15, 1885; mem. Carr & Co.; pres. Bradford (Vt.) Nat. Bank. Democrat. Baptist. Mason. Address: Orford, N.H. CABB, Samuel, financier; b. Boston, Nov. 18, 1848; s. Samuel and Ijouisa Hall (Trowbridge) Carr; high sch. edn., Newton. Mass.; m. Susan Waters Tarbox, of Newton, Sept. 10, 1872. Dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Am. Trust Co., Bay State Trust Co., Merchants Nat. Bank (Boston), 1st Nat. Bank (Easton, Mass.), Ore. Short Line R.R. Co., Am. Agrl. Chem. Co., Ames Shovel & Tool Co., Boston Elevated Ry. Co., Boston Consolidated Gas Co., United Electric Securities Co., Dallas (Tex.) Electric Corpn., Met. Storage Warehouse Co., Workingmen's Loan Assn.; trustee Mass., Gas Cos., N.E. Coal & Coke Co., N.E. Gas. & Coke Co., Pray Buildings Trust, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, Business Real Estate Trust. Embankment Land Co., Union Copper Land & Mining Co., Estate of Oliver Ames, Estate of Frederick L. Ames. Or- ganist and director of music Old South Church, Boston, for many yrs.; trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music; dir. of the Boston Opera Co. Clubs: .St. Botolph, Union, Country, Algonquin, Essex County, Manchester. Home: Manchestei-, Mass., and 403 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. CABBET, James Bussell, lawyer; b. Trinidad de t'uba. Feb. 16, IS 4,"): s. Joseph and iOliza Henchman I Tidd ) Carret; on motlier's side descended from early Mass. ancestry; A.B., Harvai'd, 1867; studied law in offices of Jewell, Gaston & Field, Boston; m. Hannah M. Todd, of Lynn, Mass., June 27, 1895; 1 son, Philip Lord. Admitted to bar in Boston, 1871 ; asst. citv solicitor of Boston, 1873-9; apptd., 1891, bv Gov. William E. Russell, as one of three com- missioners to draft a bill to introduce into Mass. what is known as the Torrens System of land transfer; now mem. firm of Carret & Hay; elk. and dir. Conveyancers Title Insurance Co. Mem. Bar Assn., City of Boston. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Abstract. Recreations: exer- cise out of doors: Home: 114 Upland Rd., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. CABBIEB, William Harmon, farmer; b. Glas- tonbury. Conn., Sept. 21, 1867; s. David H. and Mary J. (Spelman) Carrier; ed. common schs. and Glastonbury Acad.; m. Nellie A. Atwater, of Chestershire, Conn.. Sept. 28, 1892; 2 children, William Harmon. Ethelwyn Atwater. Has en- gaged in fai-ming since 1888; has served as as- sessor and selectman: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12: treas., dir. and mem. exec. com. Rations Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Pres. Glastonbury Park Assn.; mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Glaston- bury Business Men's Assn., Hartford Market (Jardiners' Assn. Mason; mem. Grange, Royal Ar- canum. Address: Glastonbury, Conn. CABBINGTON, FitzBoy, curator, lecturer, edi- toi ; b. .Suibiton, .Surii-.\, lOng., Nov. 6, 1869; s. Rob- ert Charles and Sarah Jane (Pewtiess) Carring- ton; brother of Hereward H. L. C. Carrington; ed. Bute House, I'etershani, Eng., and Victoiiu C'oll., .Jersey, Channel Islands; (M.A., l)i(kitison Coll., Pa., June 11, 1913); m. Charlotte Austin Single- ton, Feb. 24, 1897. Came to U.S., 1886; farmer, Hastings, Minn., 1886-7; on ry. survey, G. N. Ry.. 1888-9; worked for Harington Beard (fine arts), Minneapolis, 1889-92; elk. and salesman, 1892-5, gen. mgr., 1895-9, partner and gen. mgr., 1899 — , Frederick Keppel & Co. Curatoi-, dept. of prints, Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; lectuier history and principles of engraving. Harvard. (.See Who's AVho in America for writings, translations, etc.) Home: 48 Oakley Rd., Belmont, Mass. Office: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston." CABBING-TON, G-eorg-e Marsh, insurance; b. Haillyme, Conn., Ajjr. 11, 1836; s. Rev. George and Cathei-ine (Marsh) Carrington; B.A., Williams Coll., 1861; m. Julia P. Mitchell, of West Hartford, Conn., Apr. 26, 1865; m. 2d, Laura Hine, of Dedham, Mass., Nov. 25, 1902. Teacher, Winsted, Conn., 1862, Torringford, 1862-3; elk. in office of U.S. assessor, Colebrook, 1863-4; teacher. New Marl- boro, Mass., 1865; farming, 1865-9; ins. elk., Hart- ford, Conn., 1869-70; asst. U.S. marshal. West Hartford, 1870; engaged in ins. business at Win- sted since 1870; apptd. notary public, 1872; justice of the peace most of time, 1874-89; cor. sec. and trustee Beardsley Library, 1874-15, pres., 1915; sec. Bd. of Sch. Visitors, Winchester, 1878-81; mem. State Bd. of Edn., Conn., 1885-09; judge of piobate for Dist. of Winchester, 1887-06; v. -p. and pres. Conn. Piobate Assembly, 1903-10; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909. Republican. Dir. Missionary Soc. Conn. (Congl.) since 1896; mod- erator Gen. Conf. of Conn. Congl. Chs., 1914. Clk. and deacon in Congl. Ch. Address: Winsted, Conn. CABBINGTON, Henry Beebee, brig.-gen., U.S.A., Mar. 2, 1824-Oet. 26, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CABBINGTON, John Bennett, newspaper pub- lisher; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 24, 1849; s. John B. and Harriet (Trowbridge) Carrington; 4 children, Helen Trowbridge (Mrs. Burnside Wins- low, of New Haven), Lelia Griswold, Anita Law- ton, John Bennett, Jr. Entered father's newspaper office immediately after leaving sch., 1865, and ever since connected with pub. business; editor and pub. The Morning Journal-Courier (est. 1766); pres. The Carrington Pub. Co.; dir. for many yrs. of Fair Haven & Westville St. R.R. and v. -p. same when it was sold to the N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R.; for many yrs. trustee Nat. Savings Bank, pres. since 1910; dir. New Haven County Bank. Re- publican. Conslist. Mason. Clubs: Quinnipiaek, New Haven Country. Recreations: golf, trout fishing. Home: 195 Whitney Av. Office: 153 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. CABBOIi^, Adams Pope, merchant; b. Norwich, Conn., June 20, 1850; s. Lucius Wvman and Char- lotte Lathe (Pope) Carroll; Ph.B., Brown U., 1871; unmarried. Engaged in mercantile business, Nor- wich, Conn., since 1871; trustee Norwich Savings Soc. since 1872; treas. Griswold Cotton Mill., 1873- 95, Wequonnuk Mills, 1875-77; treas. Bapt. Sea- Side Resort Assn. of Conn., 1884-02; trustee Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffield, since 1884. Otis Pub. Library, Norwich, Conn., since 1896. Mem. Sigma Chapter, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Baptist; ex-pres. Conn. Bapt. Social Union. Clubs: Arcanum, Norwich, Chelsea Boat. Home: 257 Broadway. Office: 17-21 ^^■ater .St., Norwich, Conn. CABBOIiIi, Edward Herman, lumber, real es- tate; b. Sutton, N.H., Oct. 30, 1854; s. Alonzo and Lucy A. (Hale) Carroll; descendant of Samuel Carroll, Sutton, Mass., about 1699; ed. Simonds Free High Sch., Warner, N.H.; m. Susie C. Put- ney, of Lowell, Mass., Aug. 13, 1877; 2 children. Edward Leon, Alonzo (deceased). Associated with fathei' in gen. merchandise business, Warner, N. H., 1872-94; with A. J. Lane & Co., real estate WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 111 and ins., Manchester, 1894-6; nat. bank examiner, 1S98-05; in lumber and real estate business since 1905; postmaster, Warner, 1877-S4; treas. Merri- mack Co., 1890-2; mem. N.H. Ho. of Itep., 1893: mem. bd. of trustees. Union Guarantee Savings Bank, Concord. Mem. Sch. l!d. Warner, 1886-9. Mason. Republican. Baptist. .Vddress: Warner, N.H. CARSOIi^, rrancis M., lawyer; b. Ware. Mass., Mar. 12, 1875; s. Jolm .and Bridget Palmer (Shyne) Carroll; A.B., Boston U., 1897, A.M., 1899; m. Bar- bara A. Blum, of Boston, Oct. 8, 1907; children, Ruth, Richard, Francis, Barbara. Sub-master and later prin. Ware High Sch. until 1902; read law in office of George D. Storrs Ware; admitted to bar, 1903, and since pi'acticed in Boston; mem. Carroll & Flye sirjce 1907. Trustee Medfleld State Asylum, 1908-11; trustee Bath Dept., City of Bos- ton, 1909-11; acting fire commr., Boston, 1910. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Bostonian Soc, Beta Theta Pi. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Art, Colonial, Press, Wollaston Golf. Recreations: golf, litera- ture. Home: 12 Athelwold St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. CABROI^I^, George Prentiss, lawyer, inventor; moved to Brooklyn, X.Y. (See vol. 1909.) CABBOIiIi, James Bernard, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 10, 1856; s. Patrick and Bridget (O'Rourke) Carroll; grad. Holv Cross Coll., Wor- cester, Mass., 1880; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1880; m. Lowell, Mass., 1884, Mary E. Corbett. Began practice in Springfield, Mass., 1881; city solicitor, 1886-8; Dem. candidate for It. gov., 1893 and 1894; chmn. Industrial Accident Bd. of Mass. Mem. Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul Soc. Catholic. Office: Court House, Boston.* CABBOIi^, James E., lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1882; s. Valentine and Mary J. (Vaughan) Carroll; ed. grammar and high schs. of Boston; studied law in office of Ropes, Gray & Gorham; m. Mary K. Riley, of Boston, Oct. 7, 1908; 4 chil- dren, J. Gerard, Mary T., Charles B., Rita (b. Apr. 12, 1915). Began active career. 1899, as elk. in law office of Ropes, Gray & Loring; admitted to Mass. bar, 1907, and now with firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, successors to firm first named. Mem. Mass. Bar. Assn., Bar Assn., City of Bos- ton, Citizens' Municipal League of Boston. Demo- crat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Recreations: walking, golf. Home: 46 Sturges Rd., West Rox- bury, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston, Mass. CABBOIiIi, Marcus Hobson, clergyman; b. Bel- fast, Ireland, Feb. 19, 1872; s. B. Hobson Carroll ( Mus. Doc, Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ireland) and Letitia (Ward) Carroll, d. Marcus Ward, founder of firm of Marcus Ward Co.; B.A., Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, P.Q., 1893. IM.A., 1903; m. Octavia H. Bickford, of Norway, Me., Aug. 9, 1898; 4 chil- dren, Marcus Ward (deceased), Helen Letitia, William Hobson, Robert Bickford. Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; priest-in-charge of Christ Ch., Norway, Me., 1896-8, Trinity Chapel, Port- land, Me., 1898-9, St. Paul's Ch., Lancaster, N.H., 1899-04; rector Calvary Ch., Danvers, Mass., 1904-8, St. Andrew's Ch., Hanover, Mass., since 1908. Mason (32°, K.T.). Republican. Composer: The Dance of the Gnomes for orchestra, and ar- rangement of same for pianoforte; Festival March for Organ (in C) ; A Child's Day (part song cycle for women's voices); Highland Mary (song cycle for soprano) ; The Wind (part song for mixed voices); Offertory in C for Organ; Festival Te Deum in E; Benedictus in E; Easter Anthem, Christ Our Passover; Kyrie Eleison in E. Also various compositions in manuscript. Address: St. Andrew's Rectory, Hanover, Mass. CABSON, Howard Adams, civil engineer; b. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 28, 1842; s. Daniel B. and Mary (Pope) Carson; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1869; (hon. A.M., Harvard, 1906); m. Nancy Wilmarth, 1870. Asst. engr. Providence Water Works, 1871; in charge sewer constrn.. Providence, 1873; prin. supt. constrn., Boston main drainage. 1878; de- signed, 1887, and later was chief engr., N. Met. and Charles River Valley sewerage systems for Mass., a combined system for about 20 cities and towns, with numerous siphons under tidal estuaries and an outlet, 1,800 feet, into sea from Deer island; chief engr. Boston Transit Commn., 1894-09, bldg. the Eioston subway, the East Boston tunnel and the Washington St. tunnel; has been consulting engi\ in various pai'ts of the country, including double-track ry. tunnel under Detroit River. Autlior of annual reports as chief engr. Met. Sewerage, 1890-4, and as chief engr. Boston Transit Commn., 1894-09, and other engring. re- ports. Trustee Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Instn. Civ. Engrs. (London), Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. (ex-pies.); ex-pres. Alumni Assn. of Mass. Inst. Technology. Address: Maiden, Mass.'* CABSON, "William Henry, lawyer, author. (See vol. 1909; also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CABTEB, Albert Paine, lawyer; b. Newton, Mass., Dec. 13, 1873; s. Henr'y H. and Lydia A. (Paine) Carter; descendant of the Carters, who settled in Lancaster, Mass., in 17th century; A.B., Harvard, 1894, LL.B., 1897; m. Elizabeth C. Cheney, of Newton, Mass., Nov. 7. 1899; children, Eliza- beth C, Martha A. Practiced in Boston since 1897; pres. John Carter & Co., Inc.; dir. Newton Trust Co.; pres. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, 2 yrs. Treas. Stone Inst., and Newton Home for Aged People. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Brae Burn Country, Newton. Recrea- tions: golf, tennis. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston, Mass. CABTBB, Charles Prancis, cleigyman; b. Chico- pee F3,lls, Mass., June 14, 1856; s. Timothy Walker and Eliza Harriett (Bavley) Carter; grad. Yale, 1878; Andover Theol. Sem., 1882, post-grad, scholarship, 1882-3; m. Chicopee Falls, May 28, 1884, Harriet Fidelia Herrick; 4 children, Thomas AVallier, Dwight Herrick. Lyon. Frederick Dew- hurst. Ordained to Congl. ministry, 1883; pastor Manchester, N.H., 1883-6. Burlington, Vt., 1886-93. North Ch., Newburyport, Mass., 6 mos. in 1895 (supplv), Hancock Ch.. Lexington, Mass., 1896-10, Park (Jh., Hartford, Conn., 1910-14, Immanuel Ch.. Hartford (formed by union of Park and Farring- ton Av. Chs.), since 1914. Chmn. exec. com. Nat. Council Congl. Chs.; pres. Conn. Congl. Club; chmn. social service com. Conn. Congl. Chs. Pres. Con- sumers' League, Hartford., etc. Republican. Clubs: Winthrop (Boston); Twentieth Century, Get-to- gether, (i^onn. Valley Theological, Education, etc. Recreations: golf, music. Address 270 Laurel St., Hartford, Conn. CABTBB, D. "William, life insurance; b. Rut- land, Vt., Apr. 13, 1866: s. George Henry and Me- lissa Alma (Goodrich) Carter; ed. pub. schs., Wor- cester; m. Lillian May Wilson, of Moosehead, Me., Oct. 7, 1898. Began active career as elk. in employ of State Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Worcester, 1887, and advanced to cashier: asst. sec and sec. same CO. since Jan. 17, 1910. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of C^entral Mass. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Country, Economic, Churchman's, Tatnuck Coun- try. Recreations: golf. Home: 61 Moore Av. Of- fice: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. CABTBB, Edward Clarence, civil engr.; b. Stock- bridge, Mass., Feb. 21. 1853: s. Frederick William and Sarah Maria (Tuller) Carter; prep. edn. Wil- liams Acad, and Stockbridge High Sch.; spl. course, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1891; widower. Born and reared on farm; taught sch., 1873; in employ wholesale house, Brooklyn, 1S74-5: began as civ. engr. and surveyor, Lenox, 1889; asst. engr sewage and pumping sta. plant, Lenox, 1893; planned and superintended construction of sewage disposal system, Norfolk, Conn.. 1898-9, and additional sewage disposal beds for Lenox, Mass., 1904; dam and reservoir for Lakeville (Conn.) Water Co.. 1906-7. Mem. Sch. Com., Lenox, 1894-7; elected sewer commr., Lenox, 1899. Republican. Conglist. Address: Lenox, Mass. CABTEB, Edward Edgfecombe, college prof.; b. Bath, Me., Oct. 7, 1880; s. Christopher Otis and Margaret (Edgecombe) Carter; ed. pub. schs.. Bath, Me.; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1902; M.F., Yale Forest Sch., 1904: m. Helen L, Johnston, of Bath, Me., Oct. 22, 1907; 2 children, Margaret, b. 1910, Ed- 21i WHO'S WHO IX xi:\v kngland ward, mil. Asst. prof, forestry, Harvard, since 1910. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Mason. Home: Petersham, Mass. CARTER, Edwin A.; I). SprinsfleUl, Mass., Feb. 2U. 1m;3; .--;. lOdwiii Y. and Itebecca 1-.. (Dickinson) Carter; ed. pub. and high schs., Spi'inKtield; m. Nina N. Goodwin, of Springfield, Oct. "J. 1S95; 1 son, Charles .1. (ioodwin. Began active career Jn the banking- business and was casliier of the City Nat. Bank, Springlield. until entered the mfg. busi- ness; v.-p., Chai)inan ^'alvo Mfg. Co.; dir. Union Trust Co., Metallic Drawing Roll Co., Hodges Fiber Carpet Co., Hendee Mfg. Co., Torrington Co. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Mason (32", K.T.) ; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Nayasset, Springlield Coun- try; Union League (New York); Union (Boston). Recreations: farming, fisliing, hunting. Home: 23S Maple St., .^iniiigfield ; (summer) P>ecket, Mass. Office: 25 Hairison St., Springfield, Mass. CARTER, Franklin, educator; b. Waterbury, (^onn., Sept. 3(), 1.S37: s. Piesei-ve Wood and Ruth Wells (Holmes) Carter; student Yale, 1855-7; A.B., Williams, 1S62. A.M., 1864, Ph.D., 1877; stu- dent U. of Berlin, 1S63-4. 1872-3; (LD.D., Union, 1881, Yale, 1901, Williams, 1904, S.C. Coll., 1905); m. Sarah Leavenworth Kingsbui'\'. of AV'aterbury, Conn., Feb. 24, 1863; 2d, Mrs. Klizabeth Sabin Ijeake, d. Dr. H. L. Sabin, of Williamstown, Mass., Feb. 10, 1908. Prof. Latin, Williams, 1865-72; prof. German, Yale, 1872-81; pres. Williams Coll., 1881- 1901; resigned; later lecturer on Theism; pres. of Clarke Sch. for the Deaf, since 1896. Mem. Mass. State Bd. Edn., 1896-1900; presdl. elector, 1896; trustee Williams College, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M. ; pres. Mass. Home Missionary Soc, 1896-1901. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. RTodern Lang. Assn. America (pres. 1881-6), Am. Oriental Soc, Am. Philol. Assn. : corr. mem. Mass. Colonial Soc. Club: Univeisity (New York). Authoi-; Life of Mark Hopkins. 1892. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* CARTER, George Edward, trustee; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., AiiK- 14, lNri2; s. George Putnam and Maria (Copeland) Carter; ed. pub. schs. of Cam- bridge; m. Louise C. Bradley, of Boston, Oct. 28, 1895. Engaged for 13 yrs. in silk mfg. business; has acted as trustee of estates since 1884. Inde- pendent Republican. Unitarian. Mem. N.B. Soc. of New York, Bostonian Soc, Beacon Soc. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Essex County, Mercliants. Recreations: golf. Home: 1265 Beacon St., Brook- line, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. CARTER, Oeorsre Hay ward, treasurer D. & L. Slacle ("u., I'.cistoii; 1). Clielsca, Mass., May 5, 1859; s. Horace and Caroline L. (Cromwell) Carter; ed. pub. schs. and business coll.; m. Lillian, d. Rev. Ij. B. Bates, D.D., of East Boston, Jan. 17, 1889. Has been treas. and dir. D. & L. Slade Co., since 1905 (in employ since 1874); dir. Chelsea Trust Co.; mayor of Chelsea, 1893, 94. Ex-pres. N.E. Assn. of Mfrs.' Representatives; ex-pres. Business Science Club of Boston, Mayor's Club of JNIass., (Chelsea Y.M.C.A., and actively identified with inany business, charitable and religious socs. Mem. Chelsea Bd. of Trade. Recreations; motor- ing. Home: 31 South St., Brighton, Mass. Office: 189 State St.. Boston. CARTER, Henry B., liusiness man. (See vol. i:»09.) CARTER, Howard Williston, retired educator; 1). Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 16, 1855; s. Frederick William and Sarah Maria (Tuller) Carter; descend- ant of Rev. Thomas Carter, 1st minister of Wo- burn, Mass., 1642-84; prep, edn., Stockbridge High Sch. and Williams Acad.; A.B., Williams Coll., 1877, A.M., 1887; m. Lenox, Mass., Oct. 1, 1885, Nellie Russell Cordis; 3 children, Howard Cordis (A.B., Yale, 1910; LL.B., Harvard, 1913), Clarence Russell (A.B., Yale, 1912), Harold Frederick (B.S., Lafayette. 1916). Teacher, Pittsfleld, Mass.. 1S77-8, White Plains, N.Y.. 1878-81, Lawrenceville, N.J., 1881-2, Rye, N.Y., 1882-5; studied in Germany 1885-6; prin. Robbins Sch., Norfolk, Conn., 1887-01; pres. Norfolk Realty Co.; mem. B(3. of Edn., Nor- folk. Life mem. Conn. Hist. Soc; mem. Founders and Patriots of America, Phi Beta Kappa (Wil- liams), Norfolk Glee Club, Litchfield County Choral I'nion. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Royal .\i-canum. Clubs: Litchfield County University (sec and treas.), Norfolk Clul). Student of geneal- ogy; has prepared a genealogy of Carter family. Recreations: shooting and fishing. Address: Nor- folk, Conn. CARTER, James Richard, paper mfr. ; b. Bos- ton, .Mass., ,lan. I. Is4'.»; s. Ilichard B. and Lucy Lazell (Hobart) Carter; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Cari'ie, d. Rev. Chauncey and Eunice (Lakey) (iiles, of New York, Oct. 15, 1873. Founded Carter, Rice & Co., paper mfrs., Boston, 1871; lialf owner, treas. and mgr. same, since its incorpn., 1884; treas. Carter Ink Co., since 1896; pres. Carter, Rice & Carpenter Co. (Denver, Colo.), Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Co. (Nashua, N.H.); trustee and executor of estates. I'res. Mass. New (.'h. L'nion since 1898; mem. and sec. Mayor's Municipal Commn., Boston, 1898-9; treas. (^en. Conv. New Jerusalem Ch., since 1900; dir. New Ch. Theol. Sch.; pres. Boston Merchants' Assn., 1898-9. Boston Associated Bd. of Trade, 1900-2, Boston Paper Trade Assn., 1895-6. Clubs: Com- mercial, Exchange, Brae Burn Country, Newton, Neighborhood. Recreations: travel. Home: 235 Mt. Vernon St., W. Newton, Mass. Office: 246 Devonsliire St., Boston. CARTER, John 'William Dodg^e, merchant; b. Concord, N.H., Apr. 30, 1840; s. Jacob and Caro- line Ramsdell (Stocking) Carter; ed. pvt., gram- mar and high schs.. Concord, and Clinton Grove Inst., Weare, N.H.; m. Portland, Me., Oct. 3, 1870, Agnes Hudson. Clk. in postoffice, Concord, 1856-9; went to Texas, 1859, and entered jewelry business; dri\en out of Texas by war and goods confiscated by Confederate Govt., 1861; entered employ of Am. Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., 1862; removed to Portland, Me., and became connected witli A. Dun- yon, jeweler, 1864; succeeded Mr. Dunyon in busi- ness as Carter Bros., 1872, inc., 1893, as Carter Bros. Co., of which is pres. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Jewelers' Assn., Me. Geneal. Soc, Mechanics' Assn., S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Am. Wars, Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Odd Fel- lows, K.P., Portland Fraternity. Clubs: Economic, Civic, Congregational. Hoine: 384 Spring St. Office: 521 Congress St., Portland, Me. CARTER, Kathan Franklin, clergyman; b. Hen- niker, N.H., Jan. 6, 1830; s. Nathan and Margery (Wadsworth) Carter; A.B., Dartmouth, 1853, A.M., 1856; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865; m. Harriet Frances Weeks, of Exeter, N.H., Mar. 12, 1860 (now- deceased); m. 2d, Mrs. Hattie Louise (Jewell) Gale, of Exeter, N.H., Oct. 12, 1892. Prin. Highland Lake Inst., East Andover, N.H., 1853-4, Concord (N.H.) High Sch., 1854-5, Exeter (N.H.) High Sch., 1855-64; licensed to preach, 1859; ordained Congl. ministry, 1867; acting pastor Pembroke, N.H., 1865-6, North Yarmouth, Me., 1867-9, Orfordville, N.H., 1869-74; pastor, Bellows Falls, Vt., 1874-9; acting pastor Quechee, Vt., 1879-80, pastor, 1880-7; settled in Concord, N.H., 1887; supplied Wilmot, N.H., 1888-90; East Andover and Andover. 1890-1; East Concord 3 months, 1891; Campton, N.H.. 1892-3; Hopkinton, N.H., 1895-6. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. (librarian, 1895-06), N.H. Prisoners' Aid Assn. (sec. 1891-10). Central N.H. Congl. Club (sec, 1891-11). Author: History of Pembroke, N.H., is95; Native Ministry of N^w Hampshire, 1906. Editor of the History of Newflelds, N.H., 1912. Home: 51 Rumford St., Concord, N.H. CARTER, Ray Frederic, clergyman. (See vol. i:iO!». ) CARTER, Richard Btirrag'e, ink mfr.; b. West Newton, Mass., Apr. 8, 1877; s. John W. and Helen (Burrage) Carter; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899; m. Annie I. Waterhouse, of Newtonville, Mass., June 28, 1906 (died Sept. 4, 1908); m. 2d, Elsie Ho- bart, of Cincinnati, O., Dec. 28, 1914. Pres. Car- ter's Ink Co. since 1903; dir. Central Trust Co., Cambridge, Mass. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Bos- ton Art, Boston City, Brae Burn Country, Common- wealth Country, Newton Boat; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: golf, tennis, ca- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 213 noein^. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 239 1st St., Cambridge, Mass. CAKTEB, Seth May, lawyer; b. Wintlirop, Me., July 25, 1S54; s. A. Warren antl Ada May Carter; A.B., Bowdoin, 1875, A.M., 1878; m. Greene, Me., Dec. 25, 1878, Mary A. Crosby. Admitted to bar, 1877, and since practiced at l^ewiston, Me.; mem. Wliite & Carter, since 1889; trustee Androscoggin Co. Savings Banlv; dir. Somerset Ry. vo. ; city solicitor. Auburn: mem. Exec. Council of State of Me., 1887-8; chmn. Rep. State Com. since 1905; gen. counsel Me. Central R.R. since May 1, 1912. Mem. Co., State and Am. Bar Assns. Home: Au- burn. Me. Office: T^ewiston, Me.* CARTER, Solon Augfustus, public official; b. Leominster. IVIass., June 22, 1837; s. Solon and Lucretia (Joslin) Carter: ed. pub. schs. : m. Emily Augusta Conant. of Leominster, Dec. 13, ISGO; 2 children, Edith Hincks. b. Jan. 1, 1864, Florence Gertrude (deceased). Served in Civil War as capt. Co. G. 14th N.H. Vol. Inf., 1862-4; capt. and asst. adj. -gen. vols., July 25. 1864, to close of war; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1869-70; state treas. of N.H., 1872-4, and July 1, 1875-Feb. 1, 1913, by continuous re-election: pres. Concord Bd. Water Commrs.; pies. Union Trust Co., State Dwelling House Ins. Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank. Mason (33°). Clubs: Wo- nolancet (Concord). Home: 40 S. Main St., Concord, New Hampshire. CARTER, William Eugene, farmer, hotel propr. : b. Lewis. N.Y., Mar. 17, 1859: s. Mitchell Carter (formerlv Charrette) and Florence (Beaulieu) Carter; family traced back to 12th century, the name having been changed in translation; prep, edn. Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt. ; student Brown U., 1882-5 (left coll. to enter business); m. Fannie W. Philbrick, of Rye Beach, N.H., Jan. 27, 1887 (died Aug. 12, 1911); no children. With Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S.. at Providence, R.I., 1886; in hotel business. Rye Beach, N.H., 1886-92; in employ of N.E. Loan it Trust Co., Sioux City, la., 1892-3; pres. Sioux City Sewer Pipe Co., 1894-7; traveled in Europe 2 yrs., Alaska 1 yr. ; engaged in farming. 1898-06: in hotel business since 1907; now propr. Farragut House. Rye Beach, N.H. Pres. Vt. Dairymen's Assn., 1912, 13; v.-p. Vt. State Fair Commn. ; v.-p. Rutland Co. Agrl. Soc; mem. live stock com. from Vt., of Panama Pacific Expn., San Francisco, 1915. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (LTpsilon Chapter, Brown U.). Home: Pittsford. Vt. Office: Rye Beach, N.H. CARTMEIiIi, Robert, mfr.: b. England, 1847; ed. in Eng. ; settled at Middlebury, Vt., 1880. Pres. Green Mountain Pulp Co.; dir. Middlebury Nat. Bank; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1898, Senate, 1902-3. Republican. Home: Middlebury, Vt. CARTVTRIGHT, James "Weld, Jr., electric ry. official. (See vol. 1909.) CARTWRIG-HT, Walter Orestes, educator; b. South Reading (now Wakefield), Mass., May 28, 1857; s. Joseph and Hannah Stevens (Day) Cart- wright; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B.. Brown U., 1881, M.A., Yale, 1905; m. Abbie S. Norris. of Epping, N.H., June 24, 1885; 4 chil- dren. Walter Norris, b. Apr. 21. 1886 (died Apr. 25, 1886), Kenneth, Mar. 14, 1890, Marjorie, Dec. 3, 1893, Paul, Feb. 3, 1895. Teacher rural sch., Ep- ping, 1881-2, Chauncey Hall Sch.. Boston, 1882-7; prin. high sch.. East Douglas, Mass., 1887-8; sub- master high sch., Haverhill. Mass., 1888-90; head, math. dept. Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1890-1; chief ednl. div. Indian OflSce. Washington, 1892-3; prin. high sch., Fairfield, Me., 1893-4; dist. supt. schs., Brewster, Eastham, Harwich and Orleans, Mass., 1894-7; dist. supt.. Georgetown, Groveland and Rowley, Mass., 1897-02; supt. schs., Walling- ford. Conn., 1902-6; agt. Conn. State Bd. of Edn., 1906-8; dept. mgr. The Bullard Co., pubs., Boston, since 1908. Sergt. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston. 1884-8; maj. Vt. Acad. Battalion, 1890-1. Republican. Ma- son; mem. I.O.O.F.. S.O.U.A.M., J.O.U.A.M., Sons of Veterans. Home: 24 Park St., Wakefield, Mass. OflSce: 46 Cornhill, Boston. CARVEIiI^E, Henry De Wolfe, ophthalmologist; b. Richmond. N.B., Can., May 26, 1852; s. James Sherrard and Elizabeth (Porter) Carvelle; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1878; engaged in gen. practice. 1878-84; studied in hosps. in London, Paris and New York, 1884-7; m. Anna Brewster Sullivan, of Suncook, N.H., May 5, 1893; 1 child, Euphrosyne P. First pliys. in N.H. to practice ophthalmology and otology, exclusively; spl. U.S. pensioning ex- amining eye and ear surgeon since 1884; ophthal- mic and aural .surgeon, Elliott Hosp., Manchester, N.H., 1890-09. Mem. Internat. Med. Congress, A.iVi.A., N.H. Med. Soc; del. Pan- Am. Med. Con- gress, Havana, Cuba, 1901. Progressive Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Contbr. on med. topics. Ad- dress: 967 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. CARVER, Edgar Nathan, propr. N.E. Linotype School; b. Livermore, Me., Jan. 9, 1857; s. Nathan and Hannah Green (Adams) Carver; ed. common and high schs., Dixfield, Me., and acad., Wilton, Me.; m. Florrie Reynolds, of Canton, Me., May 22, 1884; 1 daughter, Alice Mabel. Followed farming until 22; apprenticed to printer's trade at Phillips, Me., 1880; established Canton Telephone (weekly newspaper), 1883; paper was moved to Rumford Falls (1893) and merged into Rumford Falls Times; continued as editor and mgr. until 1902. Apptd. auditor of state printing. Me., by Gov. Cobb, Dec, 1905; reapptd. by Gov. Fernald in 1909, holding that position 5V2 yrs.; now propr. N.E. Linotype Sch., Boston. Sec. Rumford Falls Bd. of Trade, 1894-04; trustee Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv., 1885-12; deacon Bapt. chs. in Canton, Rumford Falls and Augusta, continuous service since 1883. Progressive. Mason and Odd Fellow. Home: 196 St. Botolph St. Office: 295 Huntington Av., Boston. CARVER, Eug-ene Pendleton, lawyer; b. Sears- port, Me., Sept. 5, 1860; s. Nathan Pendleton and Frances Abbie (Pendleton) Carver; direct descend- ant of Robert Carver, of Plymouth Colony; de- scendant on mother's side of Maj. Biron Pendleton, first surveyor gen. of Mass. Bay Colony; prep, edn. high sch., Boston; LL.B., Boston U., 1882; m. Clara T. Porter, of Searsport, Me., Aug. 11, 1886; 5 children, Frances A. (Mrs. Frank N. Brooks), Eugene P., Jr., Lois, Nathan P., Ransom F. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and since practiced at Boston; mem. Carver & Blodgett, 1891-07, Carver, Wardner & Goodwin, 1907-12, Carver, Wardner, Cavanagh & Walker since 1912; specializes in internat., commercial and admiralty law. Dir. and mem. finance com. Boston Ins. Co., Old Colony Ins. Co., India Mut. Ins. Co.; dir. Mass. Bonding & Indemnity Co., Boston Parcel Delivery Co., French. Mitchell, Woodbury Co.; one of managers of American Recorder, American Lloyds. Mem. In- ternat. Law Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Greatly inter- ested in hist, subjects. Clubs: Algonquin. Art. Union League. Richmond County; Transportation (New York). Home: Brookline. Mass. Office: Ho State St., Boston, and 27 Cedar St., New York. CARVER, Harry Percival, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) CARVER, Iieonard Dwig-ht, state librarian of Me. Jan. 26, lS41-Sept. 16. 1905. (See vol. 1909.) CARVER, Mary Caffrey Iiow, cataloguer; b. Waterville, Me.; d. Ira Hobbs and Ellen Mandana (Caff rev) Low; ed. pub. schs., Waterville; Co- burn Classical Inst.; a.B., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), Waterville, 1875 (1st woman graduate); m. Leonard Dwight Carver, August 18, 1877 (now de- ceased). Taught sch. about 6 yrs. ; cataloguer Me. State Librarv, 1891-11. Mem. Am. Unitarian Assn. (life), Sigma Kappa Sorority. Recreations: litera- ture, out of door life. Home: 26 Gurney St., Cam- bridge, Mass. CARVER, R(ufus) Herbert, M.D. ; b. Taunton, Mass. Jan. 22, 1849: s. Charles H. and Sarah D. (Bliss) Carver; ed. grammar and high sch., Taun- ton; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1870; unmarried. Began practice in Providence, R.I., 1870; visiting phys. to Providence Lying-in-Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., RI Med Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Clubs: Cen- tral, Clinical, R.I. Yacht. Address: 8 Somerset St., Providence, R.I. CARVER, Thomas Nixon, professor economics; moved to W^ashington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also "Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CAR'S*, Annie Iiouise (Mrs. Charles M. Ray- mond), prima donna; b. Wayne, Me., Oct. 22, 1842; 214 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND d. Dr. Nelson Howard and Maria ( Stockl)ridge ) Cary; grad. Gorham (Me.) Female Sein., IStiJ; studied under Lyman W. Wheeler, Boston, and Giovanni Corsi, Milan; debut in Italian opera, Co- penhagen; afterward, under Strakosth and Mai)le- son, sang principal contralto and mezzo-soprano rOles of grand opera, Europe and America; m. 1882, Charles Monson Kaymond, l)anker, of New York, and retired from professional life. Home: Norwalk, Conn.* CAKT, Austin, forester; moved to Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CAST, Georg-e Emerson, clergyman; b. Okay- ama. Japan. .Jan. 1^7. I.ss4: s. Rev. Otis (D.D.) and KUen M. (Kniersuni i_ar>': father missionary A.B.C.F.M. to ,)apan; descendant of John Cary, of Plymouth and Bridgewater, Mass.; A. 15., Am- herst, 1907; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1912; holder of Amherst Coll. South End House fellow- ship (Boston). 1907-9; m. Ethel Vale Grant, of Taunton, Mass., Sept. 10, 1912. Resident and worker at the South End House, 1907-11; or- dained Congl. ministry, Oct., 1912; pastor Holden, Mass., since Sept., 1912. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta' Kappa. Republican. Club: Congregational (Worcester, Mass.). Address: Holden, Mass. CASY, Georg-e Foster, banker; b. East Machias, Ale., Alar. 16, IStii; s. Charles and Mary Elizabeth (Cary) Cary; grad. Washington Acad., East ^la- chias, 1S84; A.B., Bowdoin, 1888 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Charlotte Coleman, of Hartford, Conn., May IS, 1889; 1 son, Charles Austin. Cashier Alachias Bank, 1889-02; bank incorporated as Machias Bank- ing Co. and was pres. same, 1902-12; treas. Machias Savings Bank, 1897-12 (resigned); treas. and dir. Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Portland. Me., since 1912. Alem. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Overseer Bowdoin Coll. since 1899. Trea.s. Congl. Conf. and Missionary Soc. of Me. since 1913. Re- publican. Conglist. IMem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Office: 396 Congress St.. Portland, Me. CART, Meltoert Brinkerlioff, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) CASAS, William Beltran de las, lawyer; b. Mai- den, Alass., Mar. 3, 1857; s. Francisco Beltran and Elizabeth Carder (Pedrick) de las Casas; A.B., Harvard, 1879, LL.B., 1884; m. Margrethe Koefoed ('hristensen, of Louisville, Ky., June 24, 1903 (died 1911). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1884, and since prac- ticed in Boston; mem. Metropolitan Park Commn. of Mass. since 1892 (chnin. bd. since 1895). Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.X.M., 8 yrs. Trustee Maiden Hosp. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, University, of Maiden (v.-p.). El Club Espauol, of Boston (v.-p.). Recreations: travel. Home: 95 Cedar St., :\lalden, Alass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. CASASSA, Andrew A., lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 17, ISsG; s. Angelo and Luigia (Risso) Casassa; prep. edn. Revere (Mass.) High Sch.; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Daw, 1908; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since Feb., 1909; town solicitor of Re- vere, 1914. city solicitor, 1915-16; mem. Sch. Com. 3 yrs.; ir.em. Bd. of Selectmen 2 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913-15. Pres. Revere Bd. of Trade since 1912. Mem. Chelsea Bar Assn. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O.Elks, Eagles, A.O.U.W., Knights of Columbus. Recreations: motoring. Home: 70 Otis St., Revere, Mass. Office: Tremont BIdg., Boston, Mass. CASX:, Raymond Stanley, paper mfr. (See vol. 1909.; CASE, Theodore G., lawyer: b. TarifCville, Ct., Nov. 2U, 1875: s. William Cullen and Margaret (Turnbull) Case; A.B.. Trinity Coll., Conn., 1900; studied law with father, also spl. student Yale Law Sch. 1 yr.; m. June 28, 1910, Christine E. Loomis, of Granby, Conn. Practiced in Hartford since Oct. 1, 1903; asst. state's atty. for Hartford County, 1909-13; sec. and treas. Salmon Brook Water Co. Pres. Granby Pub. Library. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Universitv (Hartford). Home: Granby, Conn. Office: 18 Asvlum St., Hartford, Conn. CASE, William Scoville, judge; b. Tariff ville. Conn.. June 27, 1863; s. William C. and Margaret (Turnbull) Case; A.B., Vale, 1885; m. Elizabeth Nichols, of Salem, Mass.. Apr. 8, 1891; 2 children, Marv, John Rodman. Admitted to bar, 1887; clerk of bills. Conn. Legislature, 1887-9; law elk. U.S. Patent office. 1891-3; judge Ct. of Common Pleas, Conn., 1897-01: judge Superior Ct. of Conn, since Oct. 1, 1901. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Autlior: Forward House, 1895. Wrote Historv of Granbv, in Memorial History of Hartford County, 1884. Clubs: Hartford Golf, Graduates' (New Haven). Home: 62 Highland St. Address: County Bldg., Hartford, Conn.* CASE, Wintlirop Walter, Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co.; b. New Hartford. Conn., Oct. 21, 1861; s. Anthony and Abby M. (Richards) Case; ed. pub. sells.. New Hartford; m. Adeline Burnham, of Ran- dolph, Vt., May 26, 1888; 4 children, Anita S., Gor- don H., Adeline, Burnham. Began in mfg. busi- ness at Pine Meadow, Conn. ; engaged in farming 2 yrs.; employed in Office Holyoke Machine Co. 4 yrs.; bookkeeper Munn & Baush Iron Foundry 2 yrs., Holyoke Steam Boiler & Iron Works 1 yr.. Sears & Co. 2 yrs.. Holyoke Hydrant & Iron Co. 2 yrs.; solicitor North we.stern Mut. Life Ins. Co., 25 yrs.; gen. agt. same for Western Mass. since Jan. 1, 1899; pres. Holyoke Steam Boiler & Iron Works. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Western Alass. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: trav. eling. Home: 7 Miller Av., Holyoke, Mass. Office; 374 Main St., Springfield, INIass. CASEV, John Henry, lawyer; b. Somerville, Mass., Dec. 7, 1860; s. of .Jeremiah and Margaret (O'Brien) Casey; grad. English High Sch., Bos- ton; studied law in office of Stearns & Butler and Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Andover, Alass., Ellen G., d. James and Sarah (Masterson) AIcGuinness, of Blackstone, Mass., June 8, 1887. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1885; law elk. dist. attv.'s office, Suf- folk Co., 1888-93; asst. U.S. atty. for Dist. of Mass., 1893-04; spl. asst. U.S. Attv. since 1904; mem. Bos- ton Sch. Bd., 1901-2. Plome: 15 Wales St., Dor- chester, Boston. Office: 294 Washington St., Bos- ton. CASH, Alvin Coleman; b. Central Falls, R.I., Mar. 29, 1841; s. David and Louisa Clementine (Aldrich) Cash; ed. pub. schs.. Central Falls; m. Florine Ardelle Perrv, of Rehoboth. Mass., Oct., 27. 1868; 4 children, Harrv A.. Delva F. (Mrs. Henry A. Claflin), Ernest S., Maybelle W. (Mrs. Leon B. Parker). Engaged in business on own account as carriage, sign and ornamental painter, more than 30 yrs. (now retired); mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., since 1911. Served in Civil War, in 7th Mass. Inf. 3 yrs.; wounded in Battle of the Wilder- ness, May 5. 1864. Mem. from R.I. of Commn. on Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1913. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Quartermaster of Lower Post, No. 17, G.A.R. for several yrs., also insp. and a.d.c. on staff of dept. comdr. Address: 52 Spring St., Pawtucket, R. I. CASS, Arthur T., banking: b. Tilton, N.H.. Apr. 9, 1865; s. William True and Mary Emery (Locke) Cass: ed. pub. schs. and Tilton Sem.: m. Alarv W. Packard, of Boston, Alay 16, 1894; 3 children. King- man Packard, b. Apr. 1, 1895, William True, b. :May 27, 1899, Esther Elizabeth, b^ Apr. 10, 1903. Cashier Citizens' Nat. Bank, Tilton. N.H. ; treas. lona Savings Bank: dir. Ideal Mfg. Co. Moderator of Tilton 6 yrs.. town treas. 2 yrs.: mem. Bd. Edn., 5 yrs.: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1901: trustee Pub. Library since 1887. Pres. Northern Bankers' Assn. of N.H. and Vt. IMethodist. Mason (K.T., 32°, Shriner). Clubs: Board of Trade, Republican (pres. 4 yrs.). Address: Tilton, N.H. CASSISY, John, pres. Bank. Bangor. ;Mc. Eastern Trust Savings CASSISV, W^illiam Morton, clergyman; b. Bos- ton. Aug. 9. 1859; s. Robert and Margaret (Stew- art) Cassidy; grad. grammar sch., Boston, 1875: in mercantile business 6 vrs. : student Wilbrahain Acad., 1881; A.B., Weslevan U., Conn., 1888, A.M.. 1891; student Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1888-9: Harvard Grad. Sch., 1894-6; m. Minnie Deborah Valden, of Ridgefield, Conn., Oct. 9, 1889; 5 chil- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 215 dren, Robert Valden, Minnie Grace, Morton Stew- art (deceased), Margaret Albee (deceased), Jose- phine Ward. Ordained M.E. ministry, lcSS9; pastor Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1889-91, Graniteville, 1891- 3, West Medford, 1893-7, Hoplvinton, 1897-1900, Whitinsville, 1900-3, Xortli Andover, 1903-4, Dan- vers, 1904-9, Greenfield, 1909-11", Webster since 1912. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Republican. Address: Webster, Mass. CASSINO, Samuel Edson, publisher; b. Salem, Ma.ss., Jan. 4. 1856; s. John Trask and Harriet Lucre tia (Phelps) Cassino; grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1872, Peabody Acad. Science, Salem, 1875, Afcassiz Sch. Zoology, Pennikeese Island, 1875; m. Melvina King Osborn, of Peabody, Mass., Jan. 31, 1877. Began to publish books, 1877; has issued from 250 to 300 vols., principally standard and illustrated books and works on natural history, first Am. edits, of Goethe's and Schiller's works, etc.; compiled and published 19 edits. Naturalists' Directory, 1877-1905; now principally occupied witli publisliing Little Folks (1st number Nov., 1897) and juvenile books. Conglist. Independent Republican. Home: 20 Savoy Rd., Asgood Park. Office: Loring and Jefferson Avs., Salem, JMass.* CASTIii:, William Ernest, zoologist; b. Alexan- dria, O., Oct. 25, 1867; s. NV'illiam Augustus and Sarah (Fassett) Castle; A.B., Denison U., 1889 A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1895; m Clara Sears Bosworth, of Wellsville, Kan., Aug, 18, 1896. Taught Latin, Ottawa (Kan.) U., 1889-92 instr. vertebrate anatomy, U. of Wis., 1895-6; instr biology, Knox Coll., 1896-7; instr. zoology, 1897-03 asst. prof., 1903-8, prof, since 1908, Harvard. (See Who's Who in America for societies, boolvs, etc.) Home: Payson Rd., Belmont, Mass.* CASTIiE, William. Bichatds, Jr., editor; b. Hono- lulu, H.I., June 19, 1878; s. \Villiam Richards and Ida Beatrice (Lowrev) Castle; ed. Punahou Prep, and Punahou Sch. to 1896; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Margaret Farlow, of Boston, June 3, 1902. Asst. dean Harvard Coll., 1906-13; trustee Dummer Acad., Ipswich, Mass., 1909-12, St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., since 1911. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Har- vard (Boston and New York); Grolier, Authors' (New York). Author: The Green Vase, 1912; Hawaii Past and Present. 1913; The Pillar of Sand, 1914. Eldltor Harvard Graduates' Magazine since 1915; contbr. various articles on coll. matters to mags, and papers. Home: 243 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Ofllce: 3 Gray's Hall, Cambridge, Mass. CASWEIiIi, Prank Iiiving-ston; b. Narragansett Pier, R.I., Nov. 20, 18 i 2; s. James Dallas and Annie (Davidson) Caswell; ed. pub. schs., Narragansett Pier; Soutli Kingstown Higli Sch.; spl. studies. Brown U., 1891-3; m. Feb. 15, 1898, Theresa Agnes Hageczky, of Boston. Asst. postmaster, Narra- gansett, under Pres. McKinley's administration; supt. Sea View R.R. since Mar. 1, 1903; mem. Town Council of Narragansett, 1904, 6, 7, 8; mem. R.I. Gen. Assembly, 1909-11, Senate, 1912, 15, 16. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Narra- gansett Pier, R.I. CATS, Frank Clarence, paper mcht.; b. Maiden, Mass., Feb. 27, 1880; s. Charles F. and Elizabeth L. (Butman) Gate; ed. pub. grammar and high schs.. Maiden; m. Marv L. Abbot, of Manchester, N.H., Mar. 29, 1910; 2 children, Lucille Abbot, Frank Clarence, Jr. Began active career in employ of Higgin, Snow Co., wholesale paper dealers, Bos- ton, May 1, 1899; title of firm later changed to Andrews-Burr Paper Co. and, in 1911, to Andrews Paper Co., of which is sec. and dir. Recreations: farming. Home: Ellis Av., Reading, Mass. Office: 54 India St., Boston. CATS, Oeorg-e Washington, jurist; Mar. 10, 1834- July 28, 191 J. (See vol. 1909.) CATHCABT, Samuel Macintosh, clergyman; b. Belfast, Ireland, Mar. 27, 1863; s. David and Agnes (McCartney) Cathcart; came to America in 1882; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1895; post-grad, course in philosophv, history and economics, Yale; m. Har- riet H. Smith, of Westerly, R.I., Sept. 2, 1892. W^as asst. to D. L. Moody in evangelistic work, 1890-1; ordained Congl. ministry, 1896; pastor Chelsea, Mass., 1896-02, Middleboro, INIass., 1902-7; acting Pastor Pawcatuck Cli., Westerly, It.I., Sept., 1907- June, 1908, pastor same, 1908-14. Del. Nat. Coun- cil Congl. Ministers, Des Moines, la., 1904; corpo- rate mem. A.B.C.PMXI., 1906. Republican. Recre- ations: golf, tennis. Address: W'esterly, R.I. CATHEBON, Allison Graham, lawyer; b. Kempt, Queen's Co., N.S., June 26, 1878; s. Howard Doug- las and ]\lary Arbella (Allison) Catheron; brouglit to U.S., 1883; prep. edn. Beverly (Mass.) liigh Sch.; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1900; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1905; m. Alice L. Millett, of Bev- erly, Mass., Sept. 24, 1906; 2 cliildren, Lorraine, Miriam. Admitted to bar, 1905; mem. Hoag & Catheron since 1906; treas. Provident Realty Co.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 14, 15. Prin. High Sch., Norwell, Mass., 1900-2. Pres. Nortli Shore br. of Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Recre- ations: swimming. Home: 11 Magnolia St., Bev- erly, Mass. Office: 19 Milk St., Boston, Mass. CATIiIN, Charles Alhert, chemist; b. Burlington, Vt., May 10, 1849; s. Henry Wadhams and Mary Cobb (Mavo) Catlin; brother of Henry Guy and Robert Mayo Catlin; B.S., U. of Vt., 1872, Ph.B., 1873 (Sc.D., 1913); special course Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894-5; m. Frances L. Herridk, ot Burling- ton, Vt., June 20, 1877. Cliemist, Rumford Chem. Works, Providence, 1873-5 and since 1878. Inventor and patentee of chem. processes and applications, many of which relate to manufacture of phos- phates for dietetic purposes. Trustee U. of Vt. and R.I. Hosp. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Chem. Soc. (councillor), Franklin Inst., Piiila., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs. Clubs: Uni- versity, Hope, R.I. Country. Author: Baking Pow- ders, 1899. Contbr. to tech. journs. Home: 133 Hope St., Providence, R.I.* CATIiIN, Edward Harwood, army officer; b. Meriden, N.H., Oct. IS, 1858; s. Benjamin Rush and Marv E. (Morrill) Catlin: prep. edn. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1880; m. Lucy Baldwin, of Wilmot, N.H., Aug. 25, 1881; 5 children, Evelyn Esta, Marion F., Harwood B., Geo. Sumner, Charles Edward. Commd. 2d It., U.S. A., June 12, 1880, 1st It., Nov. 4, 1886, capt.. Mar. 2, 1899; retired as maj. for disability incident to the service, Sept. 16, 1905. Republican. Conglist. Address: Hill, N.H. CATIiIN, George Boardman, mfr. ; b. Winooski. Vt., Feb. 4. 1859; s. George G. and Ellen Frances (Boardman) Catlin: A.B., U. of Vt., 1880 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Ina M. Weston, of Winooski, Aug. 16, 1882; 2 children, Ellen Weston, Ruth Ford. Book- keeper with Clark Bros. & Co., Chicago, 1881-2; bookkeeper and mgr. Fond du Lac Iron Co., Wis., 1882-3; mgr. W.F. & S.H. Weston, iron mfrs., Keene, N.Y., 1883-5; mem. Weston & Catlin, Win- ooski, 1885-7; bookkeeper and salesman. Swift & Co., Birmingham, Ala., 1888-9; supt. Sloss Iron & Steel Co., Birmingham, 1889-95; mem. Tobey & Catlin, lime and lumber, Winooski, 1896-06; con- ducting business in own name, since 1906; pres. Champlain Vallev Lime Co.; trustee Winooski Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. O.E.S., Delta Psi. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Lake Champlain Yacht. Address: 292 Pearl St., Bur- lington, Vt. CATIiIIT, Lyman Sheldon, banker; b. Harwinton, Conn., Jan. 21, 1840; s. Sheldon and Cornelia (Baldwin) Catlin: ed. common schs., and 4 mos. at Harwinton Acad.; m. Helen J. Lewis, of Stratford, Conn., Sept. 26, 1871 (died 1906); 4 children, Shel- don, Lucy J., George L., Cornelia J. Served in vol. army, Civil War, 1862-6, as pvt. and 1st It.; in ins. and real estate business, Bridgeport, Conn., smce 1873; treas. and trustee Mechanics and Farmers Savings Bank since 1873; dir. and elk. City Nat. Bank; dir. United Illuminating Co., New Haven, Cuba Fruit Co., N.J. Republican. Mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R. Clubs: Seaside, Weatogue Golf, Home: 243 Mill Hill Av. Office: 107-9 Wall St., Bridgeport, Conn. CATIiIN, William Hopkins, banker; b. Meriden, Conn., Aug. 24, 1842; s. Benjamin Hopkins and Amelia Deljorah (Spencer) Catlin: immigrant an- cestors, Thomas Catlin and Garrand Spencer, Bos- 216 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND tun, 1630: direct descendant of Thomas Hooker, founder of Hartford. Conn., and Rev. John Wilson, pastor Fir.st Cli., Bo.ston; ed. common and liipli .sells., jMeriden and Hartford, Conn.; m. Helen Mar Bailey, of Barton Co., Mo., Sept. Ifj, 1871 (died 1880); m. 2d. .lennie Winslow, of North Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1883. Served as pvt. Co. A. 15th Conn. Regt., Civ. War, 1862-5; elk. in hanUvare store, Erie, Pa., 2 yrs. ; on cattle lanch in Barton Co., Mo., 1868-73; tia\elins salesman 2 yrs.; be- came connected with Mciiden Savings Bank. 1877, and is sec, treas. and trustee same. Rei)ublican. Conglist. Dir. ISIissionarv Soc. of Conn.; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.:M. Mem. G.A.R.. Royal Arcanum. Club: Arm\- and Xavv of (^onn. Home: 130 K. Main St. r)fflce: 03 K. :\Iain St.. Aleriden, Conn. CAVANAGH, James P., lawyer; b. Chelsea, Mass., .June 1!>, 1872; s. .lohn F. and Annie S. (Far- ley) Cavanagh; ed. Everett (Mass.) High Sch.; LL.B. and LI^.M., Boston Univ. Sch. of Law; m. Jean L. Matthieson, of Boston. June 7, 1904. Was Boston nigr. New York Life Ins. Co.; state mgr. Washington Life Ins. Co. In practice in Boston since 1907 as mem. firm of Cavanagh & Hendrick. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910. 11, 12; author of anti-loan shark law of 1911; also author of new savings bank law and law for sch. savings. Re- publican; Taft del.-at-large for Mass.. l^ep. Nat. Conv.. Chicago. 1912. Mem. Knights of Columbus (past state deputy supreme knight). Everett Lodge Elks (past exalted i-uler), Foresters of America. Owls. Charitable Irish Y.M. Catholic Assn. Club: Boston City. Recreations: reading, swimming, bowling. Home: 19 Gilmore St., Everett. Mass. Office: X Congress St.. Boston. CAVANAUGH, John Bernard, lawyer; b. Man- chester. N.ll.. .June 19. 1N71: s. Thomas J. and Mary A. ((Jallagher) Cavanaugh. botli natives of Ireland: ed. grammar and high schs., ^Manchester; LL.B.. Boston U. Law Sch.. 1897; m. Margaret E. McDermott. of Oriskany Falls. N.Y.. Aug. 14. 1906. Admitted to N.H. bar. 1897. and since practiced at Manchester: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rej).. 1899, 01, O:!, Senate. 16th Dist., 1905; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; mem. Governor's Council. 1915-16. ]Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., Manchester Bar Assn., Manches- ter Hist. Soc. Republican. Roman C'atholic. Mem. Ancient Order Hibernians. Knights of Columbus. Home: 294 Laurel St. Office: S14 Elm St., IMan- chester. N.H. CAVERIiY, Charles Solomon, M.D.; b. Trov, N.H., Sept. 30, 185G: s. Dr. .\biel M. and Sarah L. (Goddard) Caverly; A.B.. Dartmouth. 1878: M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1881; m. Mabel A. Tuttle. of Rutland. Vt.. Nov. 4. 1885; 1 son. Harlev Tuttle (died at age of 23). I'racticed in Rutland since 1883; splty. diseases of throat and lungs; dir. and attending phys. to Rutland Hosp. ; con- sulting phys. Proctor Hosp.; prof, hygiene, U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; trustee Vt. Tuberculosis Sanatorium; mem. since 1890, pres. since 1891, Vt. State Bd. of Health; asst. surgeon Vt. N.G., 1886-9. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc. (pres., 1891-2), Rutland Co. Med. Soc. (pros.. 1891-2), Am. Pub. Health Assn. Republican. Conglist. Club: Rutland Country. Author of numerous papers in proc. med. socs. Recreations: golf, fish- ing, local histoi'v. Address: 9 Court St., Rutland. Vt. CAVERNO, Julia Harwood, educatoi-; b. Mil- waukee. Wis., Dec. 19, 1862; d. Charles and Abigail H. (Smith) Caverno; A.B., Smith Coll., 1887, A.M., 1890; unmarried. Teacher Greek and Latin, Grant Collegiate Inst., Chicago, 1887-93; inslr. and asso. prof. Greek. 1893-05. prof, since 1905. head of dept. since 1912, Smith Coll. Recreations: walk- ing, housekeeping. Address: 8 West St., Nortli- amiitoii, Mass. CAZIABC, Iiouls Vasmer, aimv officer. (See vol. llHi:*, ,il.so Who's Wlio in America, 1914-15.) CENTEBVAIiIi, Ivan Alexis Teofil, dentist; b. SkarlTult. Sweden. Ajir. 11, 1X71; s. Johan Christian and Nanna Johanna (Anderson-Leo) Centervall; came to America, 1892; B.S., Helsingborg Sell., 1890; student, Helsingborg Medico-Gvmnastic Inst., 1890-1, D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1904; grad. Boston Evening High Sch., 1907; m. Adele Torborg Regina Jonsson, of Manchester, Mass., Sept. 22, 1903; children, Forster Ivan, Margarita IMalvina, Alexauttra Torborg. Asst. Swedish Medico-Gymnastic Inst., Copenhagen, Denmark, 1891-2; practiced med. gymnastics and massage in Boston, 1892-04; began practice dentistry, Boston, 1904; instr. clin. dentistry. Tufts Coll. Dental Sch. since 1905. Mem. Boston and Tufts Dental Alumni Assns., Nat. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soc. Epis- copalian. Club: Swedish G.ymnastic Posse. Home: 164 Dent St., Brookline, Mass. office; Park Bldg., Boston. C£FPI, Oscar A., mfi-. ; b. Boston. Oct. 27, 1877; adopted son of Alexander Cepi)i; ed. pub. schs., Boston; Georgetown Univ.. Washington, D.C.; m. Helene Sullivan. Boston, June 10. 1903; 2 daugh- ters, Katherine, Helene. Has been identified with mfr. of mouldings since beginning of active ca- reer, 1896; aftei- death of father, 1913, company was incorpoi'ated as A. Ceppi Co., of which is pres. Catholic. Home: 38 Crowninshield Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 101 Broadway Extension, Boston. CHABOT, Josepli Gregoire, lawyer; b. Somer- set, P.Q., Can., May 8, 1865; s. Francois Octave and Clarence (Chaine) Chabot; lived in Lewiston Me., since Ajji-., 1871; ed. pub. schs., Androscoggin Business Coll. and by home study; worked in shoe store, Lewiston. 9 yrs.. and taught in Lewiston evening pub. schs. 2 yrs.; m. Winnefred Stone, of Lewiston, Nov. 24. 1903. Collaboratoi' and writer for newspapers, "Le iViessager," and "Le Courrier du Maine." Admitted to bar, 1894, and since prac- ticed at Lewiston; dir., treas. and atty. Franco- American Assn.; dii-. and atty. Lake Auburn Crystal Ice Co. Mem. Androscoggin Bar Assn.. Me. State Bar Assn., Am. Bar. Assn., Musical and Literary Club. Republican. Catholic. Recreations: touring in automobile. Home: 47 Shawmut St. Office: 228 Lisbon St.. Lewiston, Me. CHACE, Arnold Bnffum, cotton mfr.; b. Valley Falls, R.I., Nov. 10, 1845; s. Samuel B. and Eliza- beth (Buffum) Chace; A.B., Brown U., 1866, A.M., 1869 (Sc.D., 1892): studied Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard). 1867, ficole de Medicine, Paris, 1868; m. Eliza C. Greene, of Providence, Oct. 24, 1871. Began in cotton mfg. business at Valley Falls. R.I., 1869; pres. Westminster Bank. Provi- dence; dir. Barnard Mfg. Co., Fall liiver; treas. Valley Falls Co. Trustee since 1876, treas., 1882- 1900, now chancellor. Brown U. Home: 324 Angell St., Providence. R.I. Office: Albion, R.I.* CHACE, Charles Sidney, florist; b. Swansea, Mass., Jan. 10, 1840; s. Daniel Sherman and Belinda (Pierce) Chace; descendant of Colonial and Revo- lutionary ancestors, among whom was Capt. Pierce, killed in King Phillip's War, 1676; ed. pub. schs. and Dighton Acad.; m. Jan. 20, 1861, at War- ren, R.I., Mary Mason Hale, of Swansea, Mass. Mem. Sch. Com., auditor, moderator town meet- ing 25 yrs.; chmn. Rep. Town Com., 24 yrs.; chmn. selectmen; overseer of poor; mem. Bd. of Health IS yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, Senate, 1911, 12; justice of the peace. Republican. Meth- odist. Mem. Chace Chase Assn. Mason: mem. Grange. Clubs: Taunton Yacht, Middlesex (Mass.) Republican. Address: Dighton, Mass. CHACE, Jonathan, ex-senator; b. Fall River, Mass., .July 22, 1829; s. Harvey 'and Hannah (Wood) Chace; ed. Friends Sch., Providence; (hon. A.M., Brown U., 1882); m. Jane C. Moon, of Fall- sington. Pa., Oct. 12, 1854. Mem. firm of J. H. & J. Chace, cotton mfrs. ; pres. Phoenix Nat. Bank. Mem. R.I. Senate, 1876-8; mem. 47th and 48th Congresses (1881-5); elected U.S. senator. 1885, to fill unexpired term (1885-7) of Henry B. An- thony, deceased, and resigned from Congress; reelected for term, 1887-93, but resigned from senate, Api'. 9, 1889. Republican. Trustee Brown v., since 1892. Address: Valley Falls, R.I.* CHABBOUBN, Erlon B. ("Tom Tangfler"), news- paper spl. etlitor; b. Auburn. Me.. Mar. 25, 185;'); s. Sylvanus and Lurana Small (IMoody) Chad- bourn; common sch. edn., supplemented by scien- tific lectures at Boston; learned printer's trade; m. Ijillie G. W^alker, of Woburn, Mass., June 22, 1887. Editor young people's depts. in Portland WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 21' (Me.) Argus 38 yrs., Chicago Inter Ocean since ISilO, Buffalo Express, Hartford Times, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Trenton Advertiser, Indiana Parmer, New York Cliristian Advocate, Boston Wellspring, Nashville Visitor, Winnipeg Farm- ers' Advocate, and other leading jours. Has pre- pared a weekly letter of Scientific Miscellany since 1879, which has been extensively used in papers in U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Hong Kong, and in other parts of the world. Has also supplied a daily column on scientific and industrial affairs for prominent Am. jours. Home: Melrose, Mass.* CHASBOXTRNZ:, Georg-e Storrs, retired clergy- inan; b. Somersworth, N.H., Dec. SO, 1833; s. Sam- uel and Sophronia W. (Odiorne) Chadbourne; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1858, A.M., 1861 (D.D., 1883; S.T.D., Claflin, 1884); m. Martha M. Hansom, of Medford, Mass.. June 14, 1898. Teacher, 1858-63, asso. prin., 1860-63, Troy Conf. Acad., Vt. ; or- dained M.E. ministry, 1858; in ministry of the ch. 50 yrs., Troy and N.E. confs. ; presiding elder Boston and Cambridge dists., 1886-94; del. Gen. Confs., M.E. Ch., 1888-92; prof. ednl. instns., 5 yrs.; trustee and sec. Ch. Aid Soc. of N.E. Conf., etc. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Melrose, Mass.* CHASWICK, French Ensor, rear-admiial U.S.N. ; b. Morgantown, W.Va., Feb. 29, 1844; s. Daniel Clark and Margaret Eliza (Evans) Chadwick; apptd. to U.S. Naval Acad, from W.Va., 1861, grad. 1864; m. Cornelia J. Miller, of Utica, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1878. Ensign, Nov. 1, 1866; master, Dec. 1, 1866; It., Mar. 12, 1868; It.-comdr., Mar. 26, 1869; comdr., Dec. 12, 1884; capt., Nov. 7, 1897; rear-admiral, Oct. 11, 1903. Summer of 1864, was attached to the Marblehead in pursuit of the Confederate steamers Florida and Tallahassee; served Susque- hanna, 1865-6. Juniata, 1866-7, Sabine, 1S67-S, Tus- carora, 1868-70, Guerriere, 1870-2; Naval Acad., 1872-5; Powhatan. 1875-8; Navy Yard, New York, 1879-80; spl. duty 3d light house dist, 1880-2; naval attachg, Am. Embassy, London, 1882-9; comd. Yorktown, 1889-91; chief, Intelligence office, 1892- 93; chief Bur. of Equipment, 1893-7; comd. New York, and chief of staff of Admiral Sampson, dur- ing war with Spain, participated in the most im- portant engagements in the Atlantic during the war, and was advanced 5 numbers in range for eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle; pres. Naval War Coll., Newport, 1900-3; duty in connec- tion with Naval War Coll., 1903-4; comdr. -in-chief, South Atlantic Squadron, 1904; retired, Feb. 28, 1906. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters; fellow Am. Geog. Soc; corr. mem. Mass. Hist. Soc; mem. Navy Hist. Soc and Interested in municipal govt., on w^hich he has frequently written and spoken. Has been mem. Newport Council and Park Commn. (See Who's "Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Newport, R.I.* CHASWICK, Georg-e Whitefield, conductor: b. Lowell. Mass., Nov. 13, 1854; studied in Germanv, 1877-80: (hon. A.M., Yale, 1897; LL.D., Tufts, 1905). Dir. N.E. Conservatory of Music Com- posed 5 overtures (Rip Van Winkle, Thalia, Mel- pomene, Adonais, Euterpe) ; 3 symphonies. Opera .Tudith, various choral work.s, and smaller or- chestral works — songs, string quartettes, etc.; ode for dedication of Chicago Expn., 1893. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Address: 360 Marlbor- ough St.. Boston.* CHADWICK, Henry Dexter, M.D. ; b. Boscawen, N.H., Jan. 2, 1872; s. Jeremiah C. and Eliza A. (Austin) Chadwick; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; house officer. Boston City Hosp., 1895-6; m. Edith Nichols Clark, of Cambridge, Mass., Mav 24, 1898; 2 children, Maurice P., b. Mar. 29, 1899, Barbara, Sept. 24, 1904. Began practice at Wal- tham, Mass., 1896; in charge pvt. sanatorium, Rut- land, Mass., 1903-6; supt. Vt. Sanatorium, Pitts- ford, Vt., 1907-9; supt. Westfield State Sanatorium since Mar., 1909; acting asst. surgeon, Spanish- Am. War; asst. surgeon, rank of capt, 5th Regt., M.V.M.. 1899-1900. Mem. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc Address: Westfield, Mass. CHADWICK, Joseph Webber, educator; b. China, Me., May 8, 1836; s. Abel and Elizabeth (Starrett) Chadwick; A.B., Bowdoin, 1862 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1865; m. Sarah Ellen Roberts, of Maiden, Mass., Oct. 26, 1863 (died 1891); m. 2d, Lydia F. Remick, of Wolfeboro, N.H., July 20, 1893; 1 son living, S. Percy R. (head Dept. of Hist.. Phillips- Exeter Acad.). Prin. New Hampton Lit. Instn., 1862-6: usher and submaster, Boston Latin Sch., 1866-72: master, same, 1872-06 (resigned). One of founders of Maiden Pub. Library, Maiden Indus- trial Aid Soc. (sec 26 yrs.). Maiden Home for Aged Persons (clinin. exec. com.). Mem. N.E. Historie- Geneal. Soc. Deacon 1st Ch. Clubs: Congregational of Mass., Pine Tree State, Appalachian Mountain, Republican of Mass. (all of Boston). Recreations: farming, traveling. Address: 537 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. CHAFFEE, George Thrall, lumber; b. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 25, 1857; s. Frederick and Charlotte (Thrall) Chaffee; ed. pub. schs., Rutland, and pvt. sch., Poultney, Vt.; m. Oct. 29, 1885, Mellie L. Stoddard, of Poultney. In business in Rutland .since 1881: pres. Beaver Brook Lumber Co.; part- ner in F. Chaffee's Sons; v.-p. Chaffee Lumber Co.; also pres. Rutland Trust Co.; dir. Killington Nat. Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. K of P., Elks. Club: Rutland Country. Address; Rutland, Vt. CHAFFEE, Jerome Stuart, M.D. ; b. Amenia, NY Nov n, 1873; s. James Stuart and Lydia (judd) Chaffee; descendant of Thomas Chaffee, Hingham, Mass.. about 1636; prep. edn. Wilbra- ham (Mass.) Acad.; Ph.B.. Yale, 1894; M.D., U. of Pa Sch. of Medicine, 1897; grad. U.S. Army Med. Sch., Washington, D.C., 1902; m. Grace Dutcher Ketcham, of Dover Plains, N.Y., Nov. 7, 1900. Asst surgeon U.S. Navy, May, 1898-Nov., 1899; served under Admiral Dewey at Manila; aboard US.s Boston, U.S.S. Monadnock; asst. surgeon, rank of It US. Armv, Feb., 1901-July, 1903 (resigned); 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A., since its orgn. Practiced in Sharon, Conn., since 1903; surgeon to Sharon Hosp., also dir.; surgeon N.Y.C. & H.R. R R. Mem. A.M. A., Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Nu Sigma Nu. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Uni- versity, of Litchfield County. Address: 4 4 Elm St., Sharon, Conn. CHAFFEE, Emma Hurd (Mrs. Arthur W. Chaf- fee)- b. Clinton, Conn.; d. Andrew J. and Mary (Bacon) Hurd; grad. Morgan High Sch., 1877 (sa- lutatorian): m. Arthur Willard Chaffee, June i. 1888 Especially interested in bearing cheer to lonely, aged and sick. Mem. Conn. Humane Soc, ChildVen's Aid Soc, Consumer's League, State Woman's Suffrage Assn. Chmn. Home Comfort Club- pres. Woman's Educational Club of Moodus: county organizer Conn. State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs; ex-regent Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter, D.A.R., and now chmn. patriotic ednl. com - ex-pres. Woman's Christian Temperance Union- mem. Town Sch. Com. of East Haddam 4 yrs.; corporator of East Haddam Pub. Library. Conglist. Home: Moodus, Conn. CHAFFEE, Newman K., mfr.; b. Rutland, Vt., July 4 1868; s. Frederick and Charlotte ( rhrall) Chaffee: ed. U. of Vt.; m. Dec 27, 1894 Mabel Rose Gibson, of Phila., Pa. Partner in F. Chaffee s Sons since 1891; formerly in lumber business; now not actively engaged: dir. Rutland Trust Co.: trustee Rutland Savings Bank; treas. F. R- Patch Mfg^C^. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Senate, 1912; mem Bd. of Penal Instns., H., 1906-13; trustee LT^ of Vt. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Rut- land, Vt. CHAFFIir, Charles E., merchant. (See vol. 1909.) CHAFFIN, WilUam Elmer, educator: b. Clare- mont, N.H., Nov. IS, 1862; s. John Willard and Susan (Gage) Chaffln; Claremont farm of -which is owner, was settled on by a Chaffin about 1778, grad. Stevens High Sch.. Claremont 1882; B.S., Dartmouth, 1886, A.M.. 1894; m. Belle Howes, of Dennis, Mass., Oct. 3, 1893. Teacher grammar sch., Seabrooke, N.H., 1886, high sch., Westport, Mass., 1887 South Dennis, Mass., 1889; elected supt. schs of Dennis-Chatham Dist., 1890, and after re- arrangement of dist. to include towns of Dennis, Yarmouth and Brewster, was supt. until 1909; since supt. dist. inclusive Scituate, Marshfield and 218 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Duxbury; pies. Egypt Garage & Machine Co. Mem. N.E. Supts.' Assn., Mass. Teachers' Assn., lOtlnl. Council of Mass. Republican. Ki)iscopalian. Mason (Past Master). Kecreations: niotoiinK. Address: Scituate, Mass. CHAONON, W(inceslas) John B(aptiste), M.U. ; Dec. I'S. J.s;;7-I''eb. ul', I'.tli'. (.Sue vul. i;io;).) CHAIiIFOUX, Joseph !■., nii-rcliant; Dec. 20, lS50-.Sept. L'l, I'.ill. (.Sec vol. Iil09.) CHAIiMSSS, Andrew Burns, clergyman; moved to Jiultinioic. Mil. (See vol. lHOil.) CHAIiMI:RS, James, clergyman, educator; b. Stratluov, ont., Can., Xov. 22, 1S59; s. Andrew and Catherine (Doyle) Chalmers; descendant of Scotch-Irish ancestry; A.B., Eureka (111.) Coll., 1S88, Ph.D., 1889; fellow U. of St. Andrews, Scot- land, 1897-9 (D.D., Wlveaton, 111., Coll., 1902; DL.D., Western Mich. Coll., 1904); m. Elizabeth Anderson, of Sparta, Mich., Aug. 30. 1S89; 7 chil- dren, James Anderson, William W'allace, Eliza- beth, Robert Burn.s:. Mai'garet, Agnes, Herbert Wallace. Prof, of English, Eureka Coll., 1888-9, Ohio State U., 1889-94; prin. Wis. State Normal Sch., 1894-7; pastor Congl. Ch., Elgin, 111., 1899- 02; pres. S. Dak. State Coll., 1902-6; pastor Congl. Ch., Fitchburg, Mass., 190C-14; supt. schs., Fitch- burg, since 1914. Mem. Mass. Bd. ]'"dn. Conglist. Mason (32°). Author: Bible Emblems and Orien- tal Imagery, 1900; Seven Churches, 1913. Edited Macaulay's Milton and Addison, li'ving's Sketch Book, Tennyson's The Princess, Scott's Lady of the Lake. Recreations: golf. Home: 28 Bond St. Office: City Hall, Fitchburg, Mass. CHAIiSISBS, James C, pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Adam.'^. .Ala.ss. CHAIiMZEBS, Thomas, clergyman; b. Algoma, Mich., Jan. s, lst;!i; .s. Andi-ew and Catherine (Doyle) Chalmers; A.B., Harvard, 1891; studied univs. of Marburg. Gei-manv, and St. Andrews, Scotland (D.D., Dartmouth, 1908); m. Maude Vir- ginia Smith, of Columlnis. O., June 20, 1894; 9 children, Thomas Lewis, Marjorie, Philip, Don- ald, Virginia, Eleanor, Barbara, Duncan, Douglas. Oi-dained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor Port Huron, Mich., 1894-1900, Manchester, N.H., since 1900; was chmn. com. of 12 which stopped gambling at the Salem (N.H.) race track. Pres. Rep. State Con v., N.H., 1912, elected to N.H. Senate, Nov., 1912, and Rep. nominee for pres. of Senate. Chmn. of commrs. of N.E. Congl. Congress; trustee Elliot Hosp.; pres. Pembroke Sanatorium. Mason (32°). Clubs: Intervale Country, Tlyannisport (Mass.). Recreations: golf. Address: 1197 Union St., Man- chester, x.ir. CHAMBBBIiAIN, Abiram, government banker; Dec. 7, 1837-May 13, 1911. (See vol. 1909; also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) CHAMBBBI.AIN', Albert Henry, lawyer, treas- urer; b. Boston, Dec. 9, 18 72; s. Volney R. and Lucia Woodruff (Lincoln) Chamberlain; ed. pub. schs., C^ambridge, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1894, LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1899; m. Annie Rob- inson Hooper, of Cambridge, formerly of Exeter, N.H., Apr. 11, 1913. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1899, and practiced in Boston; treas. Arlington Mills since 1913; treas, and dir. Hoosac Worsted Mills, Daniels Worsted Mills; mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1896-97. Mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Nat. Assn. Wool Mfrs., Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs., Am. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. (^lubs: Harvard (Boston), Colonial (Cambridge), Oakley Country. Republican. Home: 31.5 Broad- way, Methuen, Mass. Address: P. O. Box No. 386, Lawrence, Mass. CHASCBBBIiAIir, Albert Boberts, lawyer; b. Mcriden, Conn., Jan, 11, 187:",; .s. .Abiram and Char- lotte (Roberts) Chambei-lain ; father was state comptroller of Conn., 1901-3, gov., 1903-5; ed. Meriden pub. and high schs.; Ph.B., Sheffield Scien- tific Sch. (Yale), 1897, LL.B., Yale I^w Sch., 1901; m. June 20, 1907, Sarah Chapel Waterman, of Hud- son, N.Y. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1901; exec. sec. State of Conn., 1903-5; served 2 terms as alderman and 2 terms as coimcilman. Meriden; now elk. Meriden City and Police Courts. Republican. Con- glist. Club: Home (Meriden). Home: 819 Broad St. Office: 29 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. CHAMBBBIiAXN', Alexander Francis, anthropo- logist; Jan. 12, 1865-Apr. 18, 1914. (See vol. 1909; also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CHAMBBBIiAIN', Allen, .journalist; b. Boston, Ma>' 2, JNiJi; s. of Augustine Jason and Hannah Augusta (Allen) Chamberlain; ed, Boston pub. schs. and Boston Latin Sch.; m. Grace Melbourne Inman, of Stoneham, Mass., May 21, 1890; 1 son, Francis. Began newspaper work as spl. writer for Boston Herald, 1889; gen. reportorial work for Boston Post, under Edwin M. Bacon, 1890; joined Boston Transcript staff as reporter and spl. writer, 1891; free lance in the newspaper and magazine field since 1895. Resided in Winchester, Mass., 1890-08; deputy tree warden 3 yrs., tree warden, 3 yrs., mem. Park Bd., 3 yrs. Unitarian. First sec. and a founder Mass. Forestry Assn.; mem. Soc. for Protection of N.H. Forests. Address: 30 Pinckney .St.. Boston. CHAMBI:BI.AIN, Alien Howard, M.D.; b. Fox- croft, Me., Dec. 5, 1861; s. Chester and Minerva (Spaulding) Chamberlain; A.B., Harvard, 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; unmarried. House officer Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1888-90; practiced at Foxcroft since 1891; pension examiner during Pres. Cleveland's 2d term. Demo- crat. Unitarian. Recreations: reading. Address: Foxcroft, Me. CHAMBBBIiAIir, Alvin B., retired mcht. ; Dec. 16, 1842-Nov. 13, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) CHAMBBBI.AZII', Frederick Herbert, judge of pi-obate; b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 28, 1862; s. Ephraim F. and Maria A. (MacFarland) Chamber- lain; LL.D., Harvard Law Sch., 1886; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1886; practiced in Wor- cester until 1907; judge of Probate, Worcester County, since June 5, 1907. Mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Worcester Agrl. Soc, Hort. Assn., Wor- cester Grange. Mason. Clubs: Worcester, Tat- nuck Country-. Recreations: motoring. Home: 830 Pleasant St. Address: Court House, Worcester, Mass. CHAMBBRIiAQT, Frederick Stanley, state treas.; b. New Britain, Conn., Aug. 19, 1872; s. Valentine Burt and Anna I. (Smith) Chamberlain; pub. sch. edn.; m. Nov. 19, 1896, Irene B. Robinson, of New York. Was connected with Mechanics Nat. Bank, New Britain, 1889-07; cashier New Britain Nat. Bank since 1907; dir. Stanley Works; mem. City Council, 1904-8; city treas., 1908-16; pres. Bd. of Finance and Taxation, 1907-15; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909; treas. State of Conn., 1915-17. Republican. Conglist. Home: 65 Forest St., New Britain, Conn. Office: Hartford, Conn. CHAUXBEBIiATN', Georg°e Dudley, accountant; b. Troy. N.Y., Sept. 28, 1858; s. John N. and Sarali M. (Harrison) Chamberlain; ed. puVj. schs. and Stebbins Collegiate Inst., Springfield, Mass.; m. Helen B. Dakin, of Springfield, Nov. 9, 1888; 4 children. Emily, Sydney, Eleanor, Rodger. Book- keeper in book pub. house and book store, 1872-80; in paymaster s office, U.S. Armory, Springfield, 1880-5; traveling auditor Conn. River R.R., 1885-9; pres. and treas. Warwick Cycle Mfg. Co., Spring- field, 1889-92; pub. and editor Good Houseiveeping, 1898-01; mem. Springfield Civic Group Commn.; mem. City Council, 1907, 1908; Bd. of Aldermen, 1909-12; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 14, 15. Pres. Springfield Philanthropic Council, ppes. Springfield Playground Assn.; dir. Boys' Club Federation of America; mem. bd. dirs. Springfield Boys' Club; dir. Springfield Y.M.C.A. ; mem. Springfield Im- pi-ovement Assn., Springfield Bd. of Trade; trustee Inteinat. Y'.M.C.A. Training Sch.; mem. Religious Edn. Assn., Mass. Civic League (governing bd. ), Repulilican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Winthrop, Realty, Saturday Night, Springfield Country. Ad- dress: 127 Mulberry St., Springfield, Mass. CHAMBEBIiAIII', John Curtis, lawyer; b. Bridge- port, Conn., Aug. 18, 1S47; s. John and Emeline L. (Curtis) Chamberlain; A.B.. Yale, 1872; student V. of Mich., and in law office of William F. Bailey, York, Pa.; admitted to bar of Minn., 1874, of Conn., 1876: m. Ascutney ville, Vt., Sept. 1, 1874, Mary L. Tuttle (now deceased); m. 2d, Sharon, Conn., Sept. 24, 1878, Nettie Ocain (now deceased); m. 3d, Har- riet L. Slason, Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1904. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 219 Prosecuting atty., Bridseport, iS7S-03: county health officer, 1S93-4. Republican. Clubs: Sea- side Country, Seaside OutinK. Metabelchouan (Can.). Recreations: liunting and flsliing. Home: 105 Washington A v. Office: 31 San ford Bldg, Bridgeport, Conn. CHAMBERIiAIK, Joshua Iiawreuce, educator, soldier; Sept. 8, 1828-Feb. 24, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CHAMBEBIiAIN, Iioyed E., probate judge; b. Plympton, Mass.. Jan. 30. 18.56; s. Robert M. and Eliza A. (Wriglit) Chamberlain; on mother's side descendant of Bradfords of the Mayflower, father's side early settlers from England; grad. Brockton High Sch., 187.5; pvt. studies, 3 yrs. ; EIv.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1885; m. Mina C. Miller, of Camden, Me., Aug. 26, 1890; children, Leslie C. Frederic L. Mem. law firm of Packard & Chamberlain for sev- eral vi-s. ; in gen. law practice; city solicitor Brock- ton. 1891-4; mem. Chamberlain & Fletcher. 1896-14; asso. justice Police Court, Brockton, 1885-97, re- signed; mem. Mass. Senate, 1898-01; judge of pro- bate and insolvency under appmt. of gov. since 1906. Trustee People's Savings Bank, Brockton. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Brockton Chamber of Commerce, Mass. State Bd. of Trade (pres. 1908- 10). Club: Commercial (Brockton). Home: 143 Highland St. Office: 106 Main St., Brockton, Mass. CHAMSEBIiAUT, Montagrue, ornithologist; b. St. John, N.B.. Apr. 5, 1S44; .s. Samuel M. and Cathe- rine W. (Stevens) Chamberlain; ed. pvt. schs., St. John, until 1858; m. Anna Sartoris Prout, of Pe- tersburg. Va., June 15, 1907. Bookkeeper 18 yrs., and partner, 1885-7, firm of J. & W. F. Harrison, wholesale grocers, St. John; recorder Harvard U., 1889-93, sec, 1893-1900, Lawrence Scientific Sch. For 10 yrs. was active mem. of Canadian army; re- tired with rank of capt. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, societies, etc.) Home: Wellesley, IMass. CHAMBEBIiAIN, Rotoert Horace, soldier; June 16, lS3S-June 28, 1910 (See vol. 1909.) CHAlVIBEIlIiAIlI', Samuel Emery, soldier; Nov. 28, 1827-19—. (See vol. 1909.) CHAMBEBIiAIN, 'William P., mcht. (See Vol. 1909. ) CHAMBEBIiA'X'N'E, Catharine Jane, educator; b. Toledo, Can.; d. Ashley Taylor and Cynthia Shef- field (Thompson) Chamberlayne; A.B., Elmira Coll. for Women, 1865; studied lit. and French, in Paris; unmarried. Lady prin. Lasell Sem., 9 yrs., Cincin nati Wesleyan Coll. 6 yrs., Wilb yrs.; founded, 1892, and since prin.. iayne's School for Girls. Address Boston.* CHAMBEBIiIK, Alonzo !■., lawyer; I). Pomfret, Vt., Sept. 14. 1859; s. Alonzo L. and Mary Smith (Carroll) Chamberlin; ed. pub. schs.; unmarried. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1894; practiced alone at Leb- anon, N.H., until 1914, since in partnership with Judge Clarence E. Hibbard, as Hibbard & Cham- berlin; postmaster of Lebanon, N.H., since 1914. Democrat. Unitarian. Mem. Rising Sun Lodge, F. & A.M. Address: Lebanon, N.H. CHAMBERIiIN, Clayton P., financier; pub. The Times, Hartford. Conn. Address: Hartford, Conn. CHAMBERIiIMr.Frederick, author, lawyer; moved to London, England. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CHAMBERIiIN, Gertrude, lecturer; b. Bridge- port, Conn.; d. Rev. Parmele and Mary (Dickinson) Chamberlain; descendant of Henry Chamberlain of Hingham, Mass., who came to America in 1634; educated Morris Inst., Morristown, N.J. ; special courses Columbia. Radcliffe, Oxford (Eng. ) U. ; grad. Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, 1896; unmarried. Lecturer on literature, also recitals, Boston, and throughout East since 1897; lecturer on Browning and Tennyson, Emerson College of Oratory. Conglist. Mem. Radcliffe Union, Boston Browning Soc, Zeta Phi Eta (Emerson College). Home: 72 Cypress St.. Brookline, Mass. Address: Emerson College, 30 Huntington Av., Boston. CHAMBERIiXN', Ro'bert JST., judge; b. Bangor, N.Y., July 24. 1856; s. Antoine and Electa B. (Sears) raham Acad., v Miss Chamber- Tlie Fenway, Chamberlin; cd. pul). schs., West Stewartstown, N.H., and acads. at Colebrook and Derby, Vt. ; read law in office of G. W. Hartshorn, Canaan, Vt. ; m. Maria H. Mason, of Berlin, N.H., Nov. 2, 1882; 1 son, Lafayette R. Began practice in Berlin, 1881; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1889-92 (speaker of House, 1893): apptd. asso. justice Superior Ct. of N.H., Dec. 1903. Republican. Address: Berlin, N.H. CHAMBR^, A(lb€rt) St. Jolin, D.D., clergyman; died 1912. (See Vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CHAMPAGNE, Mildred (Mrs. Leslie Moore), au- thor; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 13, 1885; d. Adolph and Dorothea (Lazarre) Champagne; ed. pub. schs., un- der private tutors, and at Radcliffe College; m. Leslie Moore, of Boston, 1907. Began writing for publication about 1898; wrote plays: Dear College Days; The Education of Beatrice; The Middle Class; The Mexican; editor Mildred Champagne's Maga- zine and (for 10 yrs.) of spl. column in Boston Post; writer of short stories, poems, spl. articles and travel sketches, syndicated in newspapers, in- cluding Boston Transcript and Boston Herald; wrote a number of musical productions: Love Makes the World Go 'Round; Summer's the Best Time of All; Forget Me Not, Dear Heart; Say, Do You Love Me, Dear? The Mexican Serenade; My Heart Is Longing for Its Mate; etc. Unitarian. Author: Love Stories from Real Life; Love (a psy- chological treatise); Mary Elsnor. Home: Arling- ton, Mass. Address: Boston Post, Boston. CHAMPIitN, Christopher E., lawyer; b. New Shoreham, R.I., Sept. 24, 1860; s. John P. and Lvdia M. (Rose) Champlin; ed. East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1884; Brown U., 1884-5; m. Joannah Hayes, of New Shoreham, Oct. 14, 1891. Admitted to Suffolk Co. (Mass.) bar, 1884, later to R.I. bar; practiced at Providence, since 1885; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 18S7- 89, Senate, 1890-05 and 1910-15. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason. Home: 119 Benefit St. Office: Butler Exchange, Providence, R.I. CHAMPIiIK, Edg-ar Robert, lawyer and banker; b. Boston, Nov. 9. 1858; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; studied law with Richard H. Dana, Boston; LL.B., Harvard, 1880; admitted to bar, 1880; m. Cam- bridge, Mass., Dec. 12, 1883, Katherine E. Paine. Practiced in Lancaster, N.H., a short time; office Boston since 1^81; pres. Mass. Trust Co., since Feb., 1914; dir. and counsel Central Trust Co., Cam- bridge. Successfully defended Gen. A. P. Martin, chmn. Boston Bd. Police Comm'rs, from removal bv gov. and council, 1897. Mem. Cambridge Com- m'on Council, 1885-6-7; alderman, 1893; apptd. judge advocate-gen., with rank brig.-gen. on staff Gov. Greenhalge, 1894; continued on Gov. Wolcott's staff till 1897; mayor of Cambridge, 1899-1900. Mason. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Algonquin, Middlesex (Boston), Co- lonial (Cambridge). Home: Cambridge, Mass. Of- fice: 60 State St., Boston. CHAMPIiIN, Edwin Ross ("Clarence Fairfield"), editor; b. East Westerly, R.I., May 4, 1854; s. Sam- uel Anthony and Mary Bliven (Ross) Champlin: ed. Westerly pub. schs.; m. Georgie A. Butler, of Portland, Me., Apr. 25, 1877. At 16 was a "Young Contributor" to Our Young Folks. Boston; edited and published young people's monthlies at West- erly, R.I., 1870-4; night editor Norwich, Conn., Morning Bulletin, 1872; asst. editor Danbury (Conn.) News. 1874; mem. staff New York Daily Tribune. 1877; asst. editor Attleboro (Mass.) Chronicle, 1878; reporter Providence Daily Jour- nal, at Westerly, 1879-84; conducted "Table Talk" dept. of Literary World, Boston, 1885-6; privately engaged in lit. "work, 1884-8; editor and reporter. Fall River (Mass.) Daily Evening News, 1888-10; lit. editor Gloucester (Mass.) Daily Times, 1901-9. Since engaged in lit. work. Author: (verse) Heart's Own, 1886; Lovers' Lyrics and Other Songs, 1888: On the White Birch Road. 1891. Address: 31 Sum- merfield St., Fall River, Mass.* CHAMPIiIN, George Byron, jewelry mfr.; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 11, 1851; s. Stanton B. and Waity Ann (Dyer) Champlin; descendant of Col. Christopher and Hannah (Hill) Champlin, of Charlestown, R.I.; ed. pub. schs.. Providence, R.T.; m. Providence, Jan. 15, 1879, Carrie E. Pabodie WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (died Mar. 1, 1906); 3 children, Florence L. (Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton, Jr., Providence, R.I.), George S., Hope. Pres. and treas., S. B. Champlin Co., mfg. jewelers; treas. E. M. Dart Mfg. Co., mfrs. pat- ented specialties. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commei-ce. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Wan- namoisett, Providence Central, It. I. Countiy. Rec- reations: golf. Home: 18 Parkes Av. Ottlce: 116 Chestnut St., Providence, R.I. CHAMPIiIN, James Pierce, wholesale grocer; b. Portland, Me., June 9, 1S40; s. Rev. James Tift (D.D.) and Mary Ann (Pierce) Champlin; ed. pub. schs. and acad. ; m. Helen F. Perry, of Portland, Nov. 2, 1864 (died Oct. 19, 1895); children, Marion Pierce, Geoige Pierce, Arthur Perry, James Pierce, Jr.; m. 2d, Nettie C. Wiggin, of Bangor, Me., l''eb. 16, 1S9S. Began as elk. Phillips, Sampson & Co., publishers, Boston, continuing I yr. ; then elk. Davis, Twitchell & Chapman, wholesale grocers, Portland, 1856-60; entered wholesale flour busi- ness in Portland, under title of Twitchell & Champ- lin, 1861; became identified with wholesale grocery business, 1865, as Twitchell Bros. & Champlin, later Twitchell, Champlin & Co., incorporated, 1890, as The Twitchell-Champlin Co., of which was pres. until 1903, wiien declined reelection. Home: Port- land, Me. CHAMPIiIlT, Jolin, M.D., surgeon; b. Westerly, R.I., Oct. 5, 186.3; s. Samuel Anthony and Mary Blivin (Ross) Champlin; descendant of Jeffrey Champlin, of Newport, R.I. ; grad. Westerly High Sch., 1881; Ph.B., Alfred (N.Y.) U., 1883; M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1886; grad. R.I. Hosp., 1887; m. Anna Elizabeth Lyon, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 21, 1891; children, John, Jr., b. Westerly, 1896, student The Hill Sch.. Pottstown, Pa.; Elizabeth Lyon, b. Westerly, 1898, student Miss Porter's Sch., I^armington, Conn. Practiced in Westerly since 1887, Watch Hill since summer of same yr. ; organ- izer, 1902, and since pres. Westerly Automatic Tel- ephone Co.; founder, 1910, and maintains Westerly Hosp. (pvt.); dir. Washington Trust Co. (exec. com.), Smith Granite Co.: owner of 4 large sum- mer cottages at Watch Hill. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Washington County Med. Soc, Westerly Physicians' Assn. Iie])ublican. Baptist. Clubs: Colonial (v. -p.), Misqu;imicut Golf (Watch Hill). Address: 9 Granite St.. Westerly, R.I. CHAMPNEY, Benjamin, artist; Nov. 20, 1817- Dec. 14, 1907. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CHAMPNEY, EUzabeth WilUams, author; b. ("Williams) SiiritiKlieUl, ()., Feb. 6, 1S5(I; d. Judge Samuel B. and Caroline (Johnson) Williams; A.B., Vassar, 1869; m. J. AVells Champney. 1873 (died May 1, 1903). Traveled in Europe; wrote many pa- pers for Harper's and Centui-y. Pres. bd. mgrs. Messiah Home for Children. Mem. Soc. Colonial Dames, Sorosis, etc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Deerfield, Mass.* CHANSIiER, Albert Brown; moved to New Yoik. (See vol. 19()'.t, also Who's Who in America, 1914-1.'').) CHANBIiEB, Alfred Dupont, lawyer; b. Boston, May 18, 1847; s. Theoi)hilus Parsons and Elizabeth Julia (Schlatter) Chandler; A.B., Harvard, 1868; studied law with father and R. H. Dana, Jr.; stu- dent Harvard Law Sch. part of 1869; m. Mary Mer- rill Poor, of Brookline, Mass., Dec. 22, 1882. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1869. U.S. Supreme Ct., 1877; with law film of Porter, Ijowrv & Soren. New York, 1871; in practice at Boston, 1872 — . Drafted Senator Windom's bill for creation of nat. savings banks, 1880, making argument before .Senate finance com.; has appeared frequently before IMass. legislative coms. on municipal and state matters. Chmn. Selectmen and various municipal bds., Brookline, 1884-5-6: trustee Brookline Pub. Li- brary, 1874-6; leader in many movements, local and state, for reform and advancement. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn., .\m. Econ. Assn., Nat. I\lu- nicipal League. Am. Soc. Intcrnat. Law, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Civic Assn., Acad. Polit. Science, New York, Immigration Restriction League, Mass. Hoi't. Soc, etc.; pres. Brookline Rep. Club, 1892. Club: Exchange. Author: A Bi- cycle Tour in England and Wales, 1881; National- ism Analyzed, 1889; Metropolitan Debts of Boston and Vicinity — Sinking Funds and Serial Bonds Compared, 1905; Local Self-Government, Elective Town Meetings, 1908; Express Trusts under the Common Law, 1912; Amortization, 1913. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 70 State St., Boston.* CHANDIiEB, Charles Edward, civil engr. ; b. Killitigl\-, (Jonn., Mai-. 8, 1S52; s. Albert Charles and Marissa P. (Davis) Chandler; descendant of Ste- phen Hopkins, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs., Pomfret, Conn., pvt. schs., Putnam, Conn., and Woodstock (Conn.) Acad.; m. Frances E. Brown, of Griswold, Conn., Oct. 30, 1876 (died 1911): 2d, Marv Agnes Crandall, of Norwich, Conn., June 22, 1912; 1 son, Albert Richard, b. May 25, 1884. En- tered employ of Edgar Claik. civil engr.. I'utnam, Conn., Sept., 1872; began work for William C. Stanton, Norwich, Conn., Sept., 1873, and on his death in 1877 purchased his equipment and con- tinued his business; in ])artnership with S. B. I'al- mer since 1897; designed sewer systems for Greeneville, Taftville, Baltic, Jewett City, Waure- gan, Danielson and Putnam, and water supplies for Norwich, Taftville and Baltic; mem. State Bd. of Civil Engrs., having supervision of dams and reservoirs, 1898-11; city engr.. Norwich, 1877-02; engr. Bd. of Water Commrs., Norwich, since 1877; v.-p. Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich. Charter mem. Conn. Engrs.' Assn. (ex-pres. and ex-sec): mem. N.E. Water Works Assn. (ex-v.-p.). Boston Soc. Civil Engrs., Norwich Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.) ; Conn. State Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.). Home: 154 McKinley Av. Office: 161 Main St., Norwich, Conn. CHAKDIiEB, Charles Elmer, M.D. ; b. Montpelier, Vt., May 24, 1861; s. Dr. Charles Marcellus and Abbv Josephine (Hazen) Chandler; ed. Washington Co. (Vt.) Grammar Sch.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1883; ni. Cora Stowell Porter, of Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 27, 1887; 2 children. Dr. Charles P., Hazen A. Practiced in IMontpeliei- since 1883; visiting surgeon Heaton Hosp., Montpelier, since 1896. Mem. Assn. New York and N.E. Ry. Surgeons. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Washington Co. :Med. Soc. Address: 11 State St., Montpelier. Vt. CHANBIiEB, Cleaveland Angler, advertising; b. Chicago, Sept. 28. 1867; s. Horace Parker and Grace Webster (jNIitchell) Chandler: g.g.s. of Parker Cleaveland, prof, in Bowdoin Coll., 1805-25; ed. Boston Latin Sch., 1878-82; St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H., 1882-5: m. Louise Prescott Allen, of East Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 12. 1897; 4 children, Elizabeth Allen, Whitman Mitchell, Louise Gush- ing, Parker Cleaveland. Began active career as newspaper reporter, Boston, 1888, serving succes- sively on Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston Herald and Boston Globe, and spl. corr. for New York and Phila. papers: society editor Boston Globe to 1905; treas. H. B. Humphrey Co., advertising agency, 1899-04, v.-p.. 1904-12; v.-p. and mgr. Boston office Amsterdam Advertising Agency, New York, since Feb., 1912; publicity representative of Thomas W. Lawson since 1896; v.-p. East Bridgewater Co-op- erative Bank; mem. corpn. East Bridgewater Sav- ings Bank; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914 (chmn. com. on mercantile affairs). Pres. East Bridgewater Bd. of Trade; v.-p. Mass. State Bd. of Trade: mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce; chmn. East Bridgewater Bd. of Health: mem. Sch. Com. Bast Bridgewater. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descend- ants, Mass. Soc. S.A.R., Bostonian Soc. Progress- ive. Episcopalian. Mason: St. Andrew's Royal .\rch Chapter; Boston Council Royal and Select Masters; St. Bernard Commandery, K.T. ; Aleppo Temple. Mystic Shrine: mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston Sales Man- agers'. Recreations: motoring. Home: East Bridge- watei-. Mass. Office: 35 Congress St.. Boston. CHANBI^EB, Francis "Ward, architect; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 30, 1844; s. Samuel Ward Chandler: grad. Lancaster Acad., IMass., 1861: pvt. 53d Mass. Vols., 1862-3; studied architecture; m. Alice Daland. of Boston. Oct. 12, 1882. With Messrs. Ware & Van Brunt, architects, Boston, 1864-7; student in Paris, 1867-9; asst. in architectural dept., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1869-70; asst. architect Treasury Dept., Washington, 1871-4; in partnership with E. C. Cabot, Boston, 1874-88; prof, architecture, 1888-11, ^lass. Inst. Tech. prof, emeritus, 1911; hon. mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 121 A. I. A.; mem. bd. Art Comniis. City of Boston, 1898- 08; advisory architect to mayor of Boston, 1896- 1900. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 195 Marlborough St., Boston.* CHAlTBIiER, Pred A., M.D.: b. Addison, Me., Oct. 11. 185}>; s. Charles P. and Mary A. (Shapleigh) Chandler; grad. Westbrook (Me.) Sem., 1879; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1SS3; m. Jan. 29, 1885, I^ucy E. Crandon, of Columbia Falls, Me. Practiced at Ad- dison since 1883; dir. Union Trust Co., Ellsworth, Me.; chmn. bd. of selectmen. Addison, 24 yrs. ; mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Examiners 17 yrs.; mem. Me. Sen- ate, 1911, 1912. Capt. Me. Med. Corps, assigned to 2d Inf., N.G.S.M. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., "Washing- ton (bounty Med. Assn. Republican. Universalist. Mason (32'', K.T.. Shriner). Address: Addison, Me. CHANDIiER, Georg-e Brinton, sociologist. (See Who's Who in America.) CHANDIiER, Henry Beckles, ophthalmologist; b. Barbados, W.I., June 24, 1859; s. Cumberbatch and Catherine E. (Gall) Chandler; M.D., CM., Fac- ulty of Medicine, U. of Bishops Coll., Que., 1880; m. Hattie L. Rigby. of Chelsea, Mar. 4, 1885 (now de- ceased) ; 4 children. Harold, Gladys, Charles, Philip. Practiced in Boston since ISSl; prof, oph- thalmology. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., since 1902. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. N.E. Ophthal. Soc. Progressive Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Brae Burn Country. Recrea- tions: fishing. Home: West Newton. Mass. Office: 341/2 Beacon St., Boston. CHANDLER, Horace Parker, real estate and trusts: b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1842; s. Peleg Whitman and Martha Ann Bush (Cleaveland) Chandler; father, Bowdoin, 1S34, author of "American Crim- inal Trials," and mother, d. Prof. Parker Cleave- land, Harvard, 1799; grad. Boston Pub. Latin Sch., 1859: A.B., Harvard. 1864. A.M., 1867; m. East Brldgewater, Mass., Aug. 15, 1865, Grace Webster Mitchell (died Jan. 27, 1915); 5 children, Cleave- land Angier. Grace, Ellen, James Mitchell, Peleg Whitman. Student of law Chicago, 1864; mem. law books pubs., E. B. Myers & Chandler; in real estate and trust business, Boston, 1869. until retired. Mgr. Mass. New Ch. Union; corr. sec. Boston Port and Seaman's Aid Soc. Republican. Swedenbor- gian. Mem. Boston Athenaeum, Sigma Phi. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston Athletic Assn.. Boston City. Compiler and editor: (in 3 series) The Lovers' Year Book of Poetrv. 1st, Love Poems; 2d, Poems of Married Life and Child Life: 3d, Poems of the Other Life, 1891-6. Home: 93 Forest Hills St., .Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. CHAN'DIiER, Milton Aug'ustus, hardware mcht. ; h. Monmouth. Jkle., May 16. ]843: s. Calvin and ^fartha (Howard) Chandler: descendant of Wil- liam Cliandler, who came from England and settled at Roxbury, Mass., 1635: ed. pub. schs. and Towle Acad.. Winthrop. Me.: m. Abbie K. Hatch, of Lewiston, Me.. Nov. 22, 1868 (died Jan. 24, 1913). Engaged in hardware business, Boston, since 1870; mem. Gardner & Chandler. 1870-87: sr. mem. Chandler & Barber, jobbers and retailers hardware and cutlery, since 1888. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Cliib: Twentieth Century (Boston). Recre- ations: trout fishing, traveling. Home: 997 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass. Oflice: 124 Summer St., Boston. CHANDIiER, Myron Lemuel, M.D.; b. Berlin, Vt., Mav 13, 1864; s. Lemuel and Lucietia Electa (Crossett) Chandler: grad. Northfield (Vt.) High Sch., 1881: A.B.. Norwich U., 1885, A.M., 1898; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1891 (1st prize for gen. proficiencv): m. Alice ]May Kendell, of Laconia, N.H., June 30, 1897: Z children, Edward Myron. Mary Alice (deceased). Lemuel Kendall. Instr. in English and classics, Norwich U., 1886-7: comdt. Mt. Pleasant Mil. Acad., Sing Sing (now Ossining). N.Y., 1887-8: house phys., Lynn (Mass.) Hosp., 1891-2: practiced, Barre, Vt., since 1893; surgeon Barre Citv Hosp.: health officer, Barre, 1894-5, 1897-9. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc. (pres. 1905). Mason (K.T.). Address: Barre, Vt. CHANDLER, Perry, clergyman: b. North Chat- ham. N.H.. .Tune 7. 1843: s. Daniel and .Jane (Walker) Chandler: descendant of William and Annie Chandler, Roxbury, Mass., 1637; prep, edn., Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; A.B., Wes- levan U., Conn., 1872; m. Abbie Fuller, of Augusta, Me., July 24, 1873; 3 sons. Perry F., Ralph H., Webster A. Served as pvt. 1st Me. Cavalry Regt., 1863-5; ordained M.E. ministry, 1872; stationed at (Jitv Mission, New Haven, Conn., 1872-4, Jerome. N.Y., 1874-5; transferred to Me. Conf., 1875; pastor Fairfield, 1875-7, Gorham, N.H., 1877-80; Skow- hegan, 1880-2, School St., Gorham, 1882-3, Kitterv, Me., 1883-6, North Conway, N.H., 1886-8, Lewiston, Me., 1888-91, Spokane, Wash., 1891-4, Dayton, Wash., 1894-6, Pendleton, Ore., 1896-8, LaGrande, 1898-1901, Walla Walla, Wash., 1901-2, John Day, Ore., 1902-4, Wasco, 1904-5, Heppner, 1905-7, Gol- dendale. Wash., 1907-8, Grass Valley and Moro. Ore., 1908-10: with Morgan Memorial Co-Operative Stores and Industries, Boston, 1910-11 (retired). Mem. P.si Upsilon. Republican. Home: 87 Glen Av., Newton Centre, Mass. CHANDLER, Randolph Henry, lawyer; b. Thompson, Conn., Jan. 11, 1853; s. William Henry and Martha Helen (Allen) Chandler; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; student Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester; studied law under Hon. Charles E. Searles, Putnam, Conn.; m. Isadore E. Aldrich, of Woodstock, Conn., Dec. 23, 1886; 1 son, Randolph Elsworth. Admitted to bar, 1879, practiced in Putnam, Conn., 1879-99 (retired); mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1879, 80, 91: Senate, 1895; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1902. Mem. Corner Stone Lodge, F. & A.JNI., Thompson, Conn. Address: Thompson, Conn. CHANDLER, Setli Carlo, astronomer: Sept. 17, 1846-Dec. 31, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CHANDLER, Thomas Evans, surgeon; b. Brownsburg. Ind., July 21. 1871; s. William Ed- ward and Margaret (Stott) Chandler; M.D., cum laude, 1900, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; m. Lesley Hill, of Lawrence, Kan., June 5, 1907; 3 children, Thomas Evans, Jr., Marvin, Edward. 2d asst. surgeon, 1901-3, asst. surgeon, 1903-7, visiting surgeon since Jan., 1907, Mass. Homce. Hosp.; lecturer Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Mass. Homoe. IVIed. Soc. (pres. 1914-15), Am. Inst. Homoeopath V. Home: 51 Verndale St., Brook- line. Mass. Office: 19 Bay State Rd., Boston. CHANDLER, 'William Dwig-ht, publisher and mng. editor: b. Concord. N.H., Feb. 3, 1863; s. Hon. A\'illlam Eaton and Ann Caroline ((BUlmore) Chan- dler: grad. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, 1882: spent 1 yr. abroad: m. Feb. 9, 1885, Lillian M. Porter, of Winona, Minn. Asst. cashier 1st Nat. Bank of Winona, 1883-92; pub. and mng. editor Concord Evening Monitor (daily) and Independent States- man (semi-weekly), also treas. and dir. Monitor and Statesman Co. Trustee N.H. State Library, 1896-14, and chmn. of bd. 1902-1904. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, (I!omman- dery. Consistory 33°, Shrine). Club: Wonolancet. Home: 121 School St. Office: 10 Pleasant St., Con- cord, N.H. CHANDLER, "William Eaton, ex-Secretary of the Navy: b. Concord. N.H., Dec. 28, 1835; s. Nathan S. and Marv Ann (Tucker) Chandler: acad. edn. Thetford, Vt., and Pembi'oke, N.H. : LL.B., Harvard, 1854; admitted to bar, 1855; (A.M., 1866, LL.D., 1901, Dartmouth). In law practice Concord, N.H., from 1855; reporter decisions Supreme Ct. of N.H., 1859; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1862, 63, 64, 81 (speaker 1863-4); solicitor and judge-advocate- general, Navv Dept., Mar. 9-June 17, 1865; 1st asst. sec. of the treasury, June 17, 1865-Nov. 30, 1867; apptd. solicitor-gen. of U.S., Mar. 31, 1881, but rejected by Senate: Sec. of the Navy, in cabinet of President Arthur, 1882-5; organized Greeley relief expdn., 1884; U.S. senator, for unexpired term (1887-9) of Austin F. Pike, deceased; reelected for terms 1889-95, 1895-01; pres. Spanish Treaty Claims Commn., 1901-7. Del.-at-large Rep. Nat. convs., 1868, 1880; sec. Rep. Nat. Com. during Grant's administration; mem. N.H. Constl. convs., 1876, 1902. Home: Concord, N.H. Address: 1421 I St., Washington, D.C.* 222 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND CEAlTSIiER, William Henry, transportation ex- pert; 1). Grttin illc. Ala., .laii. i:!, 1S71; s. Cliailcs H. and Catherine ( l''lower.s ) Cliandler; od. pvt. schs. ; m. Maryai'et Ulislit, of New York, Jan. 12, 1899; 1 son, Desmond Bliglit. In trattic dept. of L. & N. R.R., 1889, advancing to chief cllt.; witli Central R.R. of Ga., 1892, and in 189.'') organized the traffic dept. of the Oceanic Sleamsliip Co. (a subsidiary of Central of Ga. ), establishing head- quarters in N.Y. City; apptd. traffic nigr. Francis fl. Liggett & Co., 1898, and later also same capac- ity. Seacoast Creamery Co.; apptd. N.JO. agt. At- lanta, Birmingham & Atlantic R.R. and of the Texas City Steamship Co., offices in Boston, 1908; asst. to mgr., transportation dept. of Boston Chamber of Commerce until 1912; asst. mgr. traffic bureau of Merchants Assn. of New York, 1912- 14; mgr. transjxirtation dept., Boston Chamber of Commerce, since t)ct. 1, 1914. Has assisted in a number of important commns. for re\ ision of express rates and regulations, etc. Mason. Clubs: Transportation ( f^oston and New York). Recre- ations: fishing, shooting. Home: 312 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 412 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston. CBIANNING, Edward, historian: b. Dorcliestcr, Mass., .lune 15, 1856; s. William EUery and Ellen K. (Fuller) Channing; b. Carolyn Sturgis Cabot and Walter C; A.B., Harvard, 1878., A.M., Ph.D., 1880; m. Alice Thacher, of West Newton, Mass., July 22, 1886. Instr. 1883-7, asst. prof., 1887-97, prof, history since 1897, Harvard. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. (See Wlio's Wlio in America for books, etc.) Address: 74 Sparks St., Cambridge, Mass.* CHANNING, "Walter, alienist; b. Concord, Mass., Apr. M, 1849; s. William Ellery and Ellen K. (Fuller) Channing; b. Carolyn Sturgis Cabot and Edward C. ; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch. and, 1867-8, Mass. Inst. Tech.; M.D., Harvard U., 1872; (LL.D., Tufts, 1900); m. Anna K. Morse, of Jamaica Plain, IVIass., June 25, 1878; 5 children, Henry M., Walter, Jr., Hayden, Rosalie (Mrs. Robt. St. Rivers), Bar- bara (Mrs. Donald Gregg). Hon. fellow Clark U., 1890-2; asst. phys., N.Y'. State Asylum for Insane Criminals, 1875-7; 1st asst. phys., State Insane Hosp., Danvers, Mass., 1878-9; supt. pvt. hosp. for mental diseases since 1879; prof, mental dieases. Tufts Med. Sch., 1895-03: chmn. bd. trustees Bos- ton State Hosp. since 1908. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn. Clubs: Union, Harvard. Frequent contbr. to mags, and revs, on insanity and cognate themes. Address: Brookline. Mass.* CHANNING, Walter, Jr., real estate; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Apr. 28, 1879; s. Walter and Anna K. (Morse) Channing; grad. St. Mark's Sch., South- boro, Mass., 1897; student Harvard, 1897-8; m. Cornelia Post Higbee, of New York, July 10, 1907; 2 sons, Walter, 3d, Charles Emlen. In real estate, mortgage and ins. business, Boston, since 1903; specializes in sale of country estates. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Served in 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1902-5. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Ijoyal Legion. Clubs: Norfolk Hunt, Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. CKAPIN, Angle Clara, prof, of Greek; b. Adrian, Mich.; d. George P. and Sarah T. (Brown) Chai)in; B.A., U. of Mich., 1875, M.A., 1895; unmarried. Prof. Greek lang. and lit., Wellesley Coll., since 1887; acting dean, 1911-13. Mem. Archteol. Inst. America, Am. Philol. Assn., Am. Ornithologists' Union, N.E. Classical Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Mem. managing com. Am. Classical School in Athens, Greece. Conglist. Home: 25 Freeman Cottage, Wellesley, Mass. CHAFIN, Anna Alice (Miss), author: moved to New \>)Yk. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CHAPIN, Arthur, wholesale grocer; b. Orrington, Me., Oct. 5, 1855; s. Augustus and Ann (llincks) Chapin; ed. common sclis. and Bucksport Sem.. Me.; m. Bangor, Me., Oct. 24, 1SS4, May Pendleton. Identified with wholesale grocery business at Ban- gor, Me., since May, 1875; pres. and treas. Arthur Chapin Co.; v.-p. Merchants' Nat. Bank, Bangor Loan & Bldg. Assn., Home for Aged Men: pres. bd. trustees Penobscot Savings Bank, ]<]astern Trust ept. of Medicine and Surgery. 1890: unmarried. I'racticed in Springfield, Mass., since 1890; obstetri- cian for Union Relief Assn. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. AJed. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine, Springfield Women's I\Ied. Soc, Mt. Holyoke Alumni Assn. of SpringficJd, D.A.R. Conglist. Recreations: country life. Home: 56 Temple St., Springfield, Mass. CHAFIN, Ehen Hubert, cJergyman; Nov. 21, lS54-l-"rl.. i;, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) CHAFIN, Edward Whitman, lawyer; b. (Willi- mansett) Chicopee. :Mass., Aug. 23, 1840; s. Whit- man and Theodocia (McKinstry) Chapin; A.B., .^mlierst, 1863; m. Marv L. Beebe, of Springfield, Afass.. May 16, 1866. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1865; pres. Farr Alpaca Co., mfrs. worsted goods, Hol- yoke, Mass.; v.-p. Mechanics Savings Bank; dir. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 223 Holvoke & Westertield R.R. Co.; judse of Holyoke Police Ct. since 1S9S. Mem. bd. tiu.stee.s iMt. Holy- oke ('oil. (ex-pres.); dir. Holyoke I'ub. Library, }lolyoke City Hosp. Republican. Conj^list. Mason, ('lubs: Bay State, Holyoke Golf Literary. Home: 181 Klni St. Office: olii! Dwight St., Holyoke, Mass." CHAFIN', Ezra "Wood, mfr. ; June 7, 1836-Mar. 30, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) CHAFIN, Francis IiUtlier, financier; b. Enfield, Alass., Apr. 27, 1841; s. Lutlier and Hannah (Con- key) Chapln; descendant of Samuel Cliapin, of Springfield, Mass., 1642; ed. hish sch.. Ware, Mass.; m. Sarah Bell Lawton, of Ware, Sept. 3, 1869. Served as asst. postmaster, Waie, and in employ of Ware Savings Bank until 1864; enlisted as pvt. Worcester City Guards, June, 1864, and became 2d sergt. and later. It. unattached co.; was made elk. in Soutlibridge Bank, 1865, later cashier and gen. mgr. ; trustee Southbridge Savings Bank; has been prominently identified witli corpns. for many yrs. ; administrator and executor many large estates, also trustee. I\Iem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1884; town treas. 24 yrs. Republican. Con.glist. Mem. G.A.R. Address: Southbridge, Mass. CHAFIN, Henry Gardner, mfr.; b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 3, 1860; s. Charles O. and Annie (Gard- ner) Chapin; A.B., Harvard, 1S82; m. Susie B. Russell, of Springfield, Mass., Jan. 9, 1889; 2 children, Catharine, Russell. Mem. Chapin -, Portland (pres., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 225 1915). Recreations: gardening. Home: 482 Cum- berland St. Office: 396 Congress St., Portland, Me. CHAFMAK, William Henry, engineer, inventor; b. BlaL-kinton. JMass.. Mar. 10. 185!); s. Henry J. and Harriet (Johnson) Chapman; A.B., Williams, 1880; m. Annie F. Smith, of Portland, IMe.. Oct. 9, 1885. Began practice as elec. engr. at Middlebury, Vt., 1884; removed to Portland. Me., 1885; has patented various devices for neutralizing static electricity, also inventor of Chapman Voltage Regulator; served as elec. engr. The Portland Co. ; dir. and elec. engr. Chapman Electric Neutralizer Co. Re- publican. Universalist. Mem. Charitable Mechan- ics' Assn. Home: 325 Brackett St. Office: 58 Fore St., Portland, Me. CHAFIVXAM', Willlani Iiouis, surgeon; b. Boston, ]May 31, 1874; s. ^^■illiam Francis and Louise Au- gusta (Pollard) Chapman; Newton High Sch.; Mass. Inst. Tech.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine, 1898; m. Providence. R.I., Jan. 24, 1900, Kathe- rine Maude Davis. Practiced In Providence since 1898; pathologist to St. Joseph's Hosp. ; surgeon, St. Joseph's Hosp.: med. examiner Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co. Recipient Fiske Fund prize, 1903, 05, 13, Alvarenga Prize, 1907. Mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc. Providence Med. Assn., Medico-Le- gal Soc. of R.I., R.I. Federation of Musical Clubs (pres., 1910-14). Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Providence, Art. University, Players. Address: 254 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. CHAFFEIiIi, Prank "Valentine, wholesale coal mcht.: b. New London. Conn., Feb. 12, 1876; s. Al- fred H. and Adelaide E. (Shepard) Chappell; de- scendant of George Chappell, New London, 1640; grad. Bulkeley High Sch.. New London, 1894; Ph.B., Yale, 1898; m. Carol, d. of Col. William A. Simpson, U.S.A.. June 4, 1904; 3 children. Thomas Hunting- ton, Elizabeth Lee, Adelaide Shepard. Pres. New Haven Coal Co. ; treas. and dir. F. H. & A. H. Chap- pell Co., Thames Improvement Co., Thames Ferry Co.; sec. Newport Coal Co. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, New London. 1901-4; chmn. Kivers, Harbors and Bridges Commn., State of Conn., since 1912; chmn. Bd. of Trustees, Conn. Coll. for Women, New Lon- don. Served with Yale Battery, U.S.A., during Span- ish-Am. War; sergt. Batterv A, Conn. N.G., May 3- Nov. 30, 1898; capt. and ad.1., 3d Regt., Conn. N.G., May-Oct., 1899; capt. Co. D, Oct., 1899-July, 1902; capt., 2d Co., Conn.. Coast Arty., July. 1902-Feb., 1903 (retired). Clubs: Thames (New London), Graduates (New Haven), University, Yale (New York). Address: New London, Conn., and 1 Broad- way, New York. CHAPFI^E, Jo« (Joseph) Ittitchell, editor; b. La Porte City, la., July IS, 1867; s. William and Loijisa (Mitchell) Chappie: ed. Cornell Coll., la. (hon. A.M., 1904); m. Annie F. Ryder, of Grand Rapids, N.D.. Nov. 23. 1886. At age of 16 edited a paper in Grand Rapids, N.D.. and later became editor and propr. of the Ashland Daily Press, which he still owns; in newspaper work, Chicago, until 189 7, when he took charge of The Bostonian, changing the name to The National Magazine, of which has since been editor and publisher. Also editor "Joe Chappie's News Letter," a periodical supplement furnished Sunday newspapers. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 34 Mayfield St. Office: 944 Dorchester Av., Boston.* CHAPFIii:, "William Dismore, lawyer; b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 6, 1868; s. John D. and Abby M. (Snow) Chappie; ed. Salem pub. schs. ; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1890; m. Delia P. Bates, of Salem, July 22, 1908; 2 children. Eliot D., Alison. Prac- ticed in Salem, since 1890; trustee Salem Savings Bank; mem. Salem Common Council 1894-6 (pres., 1896): mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9, Senate. 1905, 6, 7, 8 (pres. of Senate. 1907, 8); chmn. Salem Rep. City Com.. 1901-2; city solicitor, 1915. V.-p. Salem Masonic Temple Assn. Universalist. Mason (K.T., Shriner); Odd Fellow (past grand). Clubs: Salem Republican. Salem Billiard, Essex, Middle- sex, Rep. Club of Mass. (Boston). Home: 10 Cross St. Office: 81 Washington St.. Salem, Mass. CHAPUT, Paul JU., business man; b. St. Damase, P.Q., Sept. 25, 1862; s. Edouard and Philonise Chaput; ed. evening sch.; m. Josephine Brulotte, of (Quebec, Can., 1887. Came to U.S., 1876; in grocery and provision business, 1885-09, boots and shoes, 1895-06, hardware and paints, 1895-08; connected with real estate and fire ins. since 1906; gen. mgr. and treas. Le Courrier de Salem Pub. Co., Le Cour- rier de Lawrence Pub. Co., Le Courrier de Lynn Pub. Co.; pres. L'Etoile Pub. Co. Mem. Common Council, 1894; Bd. of Aldermen, 1903, 4, 5, 6, 7. Mem. Associated Charities, Civic League, No Li- cense League, Y.M.C.A., etc. Republican. Catholic. Mem. St. Jean Bapt. Mut. Benefit Assn., Forestiers, L'Union St. Jean Bapt. damerique, O.A.U.W., Arti- sans. Club: IClks. Home: 21 Hancock St. Office: Hawthorne Bldg., Salem, Mass. CHAREST, Joseph Charles B^noni, M.D. ; b. L'Acadie, P. (3-, Can., July 1, 1863; s. Benonie and Henriette (Prevost) Charest; grad. commercial course, Academie St. Louis, Montreal, 1878; Clas- sical Coll., Joliette, 1885; M.D., Laval U., 1889; un- married. Began practice, Montreal, 1889; removed to Derry, N.H., 190.j. Joined 65th Regt. as color sergt., 1884; participated in the Northwest Cam- paign, 1885; promoted It. in the field June 10, 1885; capt. class certificate inf., 1887, cav. certificate, 1904; field officer certificate. Royal Inf. Sch., St. John, 1905; brigade maj. 11th Brigade Inf., 1914. Roman Catholic. Mem. (5anado-Am. Soc, Foresters of America, etc. Address: Derry. N.H. CHARIi£S, Gviillaume £., clergyman; b. Ver- viers, Belgium, Nov. 30, 1861; s. of Guillaume Jo- seph and Agnes Ferdinande (Habay) Charles; stud- ied common branches and humanities in Verviers and Liege, Belgium; B.Sc, Universiti De Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland, 1884; grad. in theol., Montreal Presbyn. Coll., 1891; m. Noema Varv, of Montreal, July 23, 1887; children, Harold Edwin, Anita Mar- guerite. Presbyn. missionary in charge of St. Jean Baptiste Mission, Montreal, 1889-95; ordained Pres- byn. ministry, at Rochester, Pa., Dec. 10, 1895; pas- tor French Presbyn. Ch., Tarentum, Pa., 1895-8; without charge on account of ill health, and on farm in N. Dak., 1898-1911; missionary in Pa.. 1912; pastor Boston French Congl. Ch. (Chapel of Central Congl. Ch.) since Nov., 1912. Address: 98 Appleton St., Boston. CHASIiTOlT, Charles Magnus, chaplain U.S.N. ; b. Maynard, Mass., Oct. 12, 1877; s. Emanuel Carl- son and Bellona Maria (Fisk) Charlton; student Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., and stu- dent Boston U.; S.T.B., Boston U., 1898; m. Lucia Sarah Chamberlain, of Cambridge, Mass., June 17, 1904. Ordained M.E.. ministry, 1898; minister in Vt. Conf., 1898-1901; apptd. bv President Roosevelt chaplain U.S.N., Oct. 17, 1901. Served in Philip- pine Islands and on Asiatic Sta., 1901-4; Naval Training Sta., Newport, R.I., 1904-6; U.S.S. Georgia, 1906-9; Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., 1909-10; Navy Yard, Boston, 1910-13; U.S.S. Nebraska, Oct. 1, 1913 — . In the course of service has traveled three times around the world. Mem. N.E. Southern Conf. M.E. Church. Home: 16 Kirkland Rd., Cambridge, Mass.* CHARTEBIS, Mary Alena, Jtl.D. ; b. Moncton, N.B., Feb. 20, 1865: d. Howard Douglas and Sophia B. (Ross) Charteris; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1894; unmarried. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1899; gynecologist on staff of Memo- rial Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Woman's. Address: 167 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. CHASE, Adelaide Cole, artist: b. Boston; d. J. Foxcroft and Irma (de Pelgrom) Cole; studied with Tarbell, of the Art Mus. Sch., Boston, and Carolus Duran. Paris; m. William Chester Chase, of Bos- ton. .Tune 27, 1892. Painter of Portraits; silver medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904. A.N.A. Address: 8 Marlboro St., Boston.* CHASE, Allan J., carriage hardware mcht.; b. Conway. N.H.. Dec. 3, 1844; ed. dist. school, N.H.; m. Emma Loring, of Barnstable, Mass.. Nov. 19, 1868; children, Ada L., Marion A. (Mrs. William H. Howard, of Newington, N.H.), Francis F., Allan Perley. Began in employ of Boston Belting (jo.. 3 yrs. ; then with railway supply house; became jobber in carriage hardware, 1873, and has been senior partner Chase, Parker & Co. since 1887. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, Economic, 226 WHO'S WJIU IX NEW ENGLAND J^elmont Sprinp Country, Wollaston Goll". Home: Barnstable, Mass. OfHce: 81-83 I'earl St., Boston. CHASE, Arthur Horace, libraiian; b. Concord, X 11 , J'lli. 10, ls04: s. William M. and Kllen S. (Ab- bott) Chase; A. 15., Dartmouth, ISSG. A.M., 1S93; law student Boston U., 18SS; m. Alice M. Fisk, of Bos- ton, Sept. 17, 1888. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1S90; state librarian, N.H., since .Ian. 1, 189r). Mem. Bar Assn. State N.H.; del. Universal Congress Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Conglist. Republican. Address: Concoi-d, X.H.* CHASZ:, Augustus Iiucius, M.D. ; b. Somerset. Vt., Mar. 9, ISi'J; s. Abraham and Catherine (Reed) Chase; ed. pub. schs., Vt.; M.D., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, O., 1872; m. IMary Louise Mann, of Ran- dolph, Mass., Dec. 3, 1873; 3 chil.lren, Ella Louise, A.B., Boston U. (now Mrs. Henry E. Cottle, of Bristol, Conn.), Herbert Mann (lawyer, Newton, Mass.), Oilman Leeds (phys., Clinton, Mass.). Practiced in Randolph since Mar. 21, 1872; pension examining surgeon. l>rockton, Mass.; mem. Bd. of Registration in Medicine for ^lass.; mem. Mass. Eclectic ]Med. Soc. Republican. Universalist. Odd Fellow. Address: Randolph, Mass. CHASE, Charles Aug'ustus, banker; Sept. 9, 1833- June, 1911. ( See vol. 19(i9.) CHASE, Charles Coes, musician; b. Bedford, Mass., Apr. 2G, 1S70; s. Edward and Sarah Frances (Brooks) Chase; studied piano with Carl Baer- mann, Boston, harmony, counterpoint and compo- sition with Sidney Homer, Boston; m. Effle True- blood, of Richmond. Ind., June 19, 1901; 2 children, Karl Trueblood, Mary Frances. Organist-choir- master, Episcopal Ch., Auburn, Me., 1889, Trinity Ch., Lewiston. IMe.. 1901-4, St. John's Eniscnp.nl Ch.. Northampton, Mass., 1904-7; now organist St. Ann's Episcopal Ch., Kennebunkport, and 2d Consl. Ch., Kennebunk, Me. Address: Kennebunkport, Me. CHASE, Charles E., fire Ins.; b. Dubuque. la.. Mar. 29, lSri7; s. George L. and Calista M. (Taft) Chase; descendant of Aquila Chase, of Hampden. Mass., 1639 or 1640; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1876; m. Helen Smith Bourne, of Hartford, Conn.. June 9, 1886; 2 children, Genevieve (Mrs. Thomas Hewes, of Farmington, Conn.), Porter Bourne. Has been connected since 1877 with Hartford Fire Ins. Co.; at Hartford local agency, 1877-80; at home office since 1880; 2d asst. sec, 1890-03, v.-p., 1903-8, pres.. 1908-13, now chmn. of bd. of directors; chmn. bd. directors Hartford Nat. Bank; trustee Conn. Trust & Safe Deposit Co.; trustee Soc. of Savings; dir. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Pres. Hart- ford Bd. of Underwriters, 1894-06; now mem. Hart- ford Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Hartford (pres.), Hartford Golf, Country (Farmington. Conn.). Bolton Fish and Game, Hatchetts Reef. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: fiS5 Prospect Av. Office: 125 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. CHASE, Charles Harris, prof, steam engring. ; b. .Stoncham, Mass., Ffb. 11. 1870: s. .Jeremiah Clinton and Sarah Elizabeth (Cowdrey) Chase; grad. Stoneham High Sch., ISSS; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1892; m. Annie Collamore Hatch, of "Winchester. Mass., Aug. 1.5, 1901; 3 children. Barbara Winslow, Donald Clinton, Elizabeth Collamore. With Gen. Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1892-4; Boston Electric Co., 1894-6; instr. in shopwork. 1896-02. asst. prof, steam engring., 1902; prof, since 1908. Tufts Coll.; trustee Stoneham Pub. Library. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Home: Stoneham, Mass. CHASE, Charles Parker, banker; b. West New- bury, Mass., May 6. 1845; s. Samuel Sew.ill and Eunice Noves (Colbv) Chase: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1869. A.M.. 1872; m. Fanny Huntington, of Hanover, N.H., July 30. 1874. Prof. Latin, Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1872-8; tutor Greek, 1870-2, instr. polit. economy, 1884-92, treas. since 1890, Dart- mouth Coll. Pres. Dartmouth Nat. Bank (cashier, 1878-92); v.-p. Dartmouth Savings Bank; pres. Mascoma Electric Light & Power Co., 1912 — . Re- publican. Conglist. Club: University (Boston). Address: Hanover, N.H.* CHASE, Charles S., lawyer; b. Whitingham, Vt., May 13, 1855; s. Abraham and Catherine R. Chase; ed. common schs. and under pvt. tutors; m. Carrie E. Brigham, of Boston, Jan. 19, 1881; 3 children, Robert IM., Harrie B., Paul A. Admitted to bar, ISSO; began practice at Whitingham, Vt., 1880; re- moved to Biattleboro; mem. Chase & Daley, later Chase & Chase; also interested in real estate and mfg. ; official court reporter Windham and Ben- nington cos. for 30 yrs.; justice of peace 30 yrs. ; state senator since 1906. Rei)ublican. Universalist. Mason. Home: 29 Harris PI. Office: Crosby Block, Brattleboro, Vt. CHASE, Charles Sydney, wholesale florist; b. Swansea, ^Mass., .Jan. lo. 1S40; s. Daniel Sherman and Belinda (Pierce) Chase; ed. pub. schs.; m. Mary Mason Hale, of Warren, R.I., Jan. 20, ISGl; 2 children, IMis. Delia C. Butler, Charles Herbert. Florist in Dighton, Mass., since 1875; chmn. Bd. of Selectinen 17 yrs.; chmn. Bd. Overseers of the Poor and Bd. of Health, 17 yrs.; auditor, 3 yrs.; mem. .Sch. Com., 3 yrs.; chmn. Rep. Town Com., 25 yrs.; justice of peace, 19 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, Senate, 1911-12. Mem. Chace Chase Assn. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: Taunton Yacht, Middle- sex, Mass. Republican. Address: Dighton, Mass. CHASE, Edward A., publisher; b. Campton, N.H. Ma\- 15, 1S69; s. Hanson S. and Mary Ann (Brown) Chase; grad. Plymouth (N.H.) High Sch., 1888; m. Ruth McClure, of Plymouth, July 12, 1894 (died 1912); 1 son, Robert McClure. Entered newspaper business, 1894; ed. and pub. Plymouth Record; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Plymouth, 3 yrs.; town treas. 3 vrs. Republican. Universalist. Address: Plymouth, N.H. CHASE, Edward Everett, lawyer; b. Bluehill, Me., Mar. 19. 1S61; s. Melatiah K. and Eliza A. (Westcott) Chase; ed. Bluehill Acad., Westbrook .Sem., Hallowell Classical Sch. and short time at Bowdoin Coll., class of 1884; m. Bluehill, June 5, 1884, Edith M. Lord. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1885; admitted to bar. 1888: postmaster, Bluehill, 1889- 93; judge Municipal Ct.. 1893-01; del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. St. Louis, 1896; mem. Exec. Council of Me., 1901-5; mem. bd. trustees Me. Insane Asylums, since 1905; judge of Probate Ct. for Hancock Co., 1907-11; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1911-12. Chmn. Rep. County Com., 1912. Trustee Bluehill Acad, (sec. and treas., since 1892); trustee Bluehill- George Stevens Acad. (sec. and treas. since 1898). Republican. Address: Bluehill, Me. CHASE, Edward l., county treas.; b. West Yar- mouth, Mass., Apr. 23, 185S; s. Heman B. and Mar- tha (Crowell) C. ; ed. common schs.; m. Sept. 15, 1880, Cleone B. Crowell, of Hyannis, Mass. In grain, coal and hay business at Hyannis since 1874; treas. Barnstable County since 1894; dir. 1st Nat. Bank of Hyannis. Republican. Universalist. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°). Address: Hyannis, Mass. CHASE, Ellen, author; b. Brookline, Mass., Mar. 26, 1863; d. Henry Savage and Sarah Gano (Lev- erett) Chase; ed. Miss Wesselhoeft's Sch. for Girls, Boston; unmarried. Associated with Miss Octavia Hill in her work of mng. tenement houses in Lon- don, Eng., 1886-93. Episcopalian. Member Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Mass. Soc. Colonial Dames of America, D.A.R. (1st regent Hannah Goddard Chapter, Brookline. Mass., 1896-9 (except 1889). re- elected, 1909-10). Mass. Civic League, N.A. Civic League for Immigrants. Mass. Hist, and Geneal. Society, Folk-Lore Soc, Mayflower Club, Boys' City History Club. Boston (executive com., 1908-11), etc. Author: The Beginnings of the American Rev- olution, 1911. Home: "Hundridge," Rawson Rd., Bi-ookline. Mass.* CHASE, Prank Engfene, publisher: b. Boston, ]\rai-. 16, 1856: s. .Tames Haines and Elvira Dodge (Godfrey) Chase; A.B., Harvard, 1876; m. Jennie C. Frazier, of Cambridge, Mass., Julv 2. 1912. Dramatic critic, 1885-99: mem. firm of Walter H. Baker & Co.. Boston, since 18S5. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph. University (Boston). ITniversity (New York. Recreations: motoring. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 5 Hamilton PI., Boston. CHASE, Prederic Hathaway, judge; b. Concord, Mass., July 27. 1870: s. .Vbial Hathaway and Mar- tha Frances (Simpson) Chase; A.B., Harvard, 1892: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Theodora Kyle. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Plattsburgh, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1898; 3 children, Martha Frances; Frederic H., Jr., Theodore. Began practice in Boston, 1894; asst. dist. atty., Suffolk County, 1905; mem. firm of Sughrue & Chase, 19U6- 11; justice Superior Ct. of Mass. since 1911. Home: Great Meadows Rd., Concord, Mass. Address: Court House. Boston, Mass.* CHASZ:, Frederick Arthur, librarian; h. Lowell, IMass., Apr. 21, 1S5S; s. Cluirles Chauncy and Mar- tha Smith (Cowles) Chase: ed. pub. schs., Lowell; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1892); m. Helen Louise Conant, of Lowell, Mass., June 26, 1899; 2 children, Richard, b. 1902; Alice Louise, 1905. Connected with Central Savings Bank and Old Lowell Nat. Bk. until 1889; with White Bros. Co., Boston, until 1891; librarian. City Library, Lowell, since 1891. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club, Lowell Art Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Vesper Country, Lit- erary Club. Recreations: golf, canoeing. Home: 19 Nesmith St. Office: City Library, Lowell, Mass. CHASE, Frederick Iiincoln, astronomer; moved to Colorado. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* CHASE, Frederick Starkweather, mfr. ; b. Water- bury, Conn., July 2, 18G3; s. Augustus Sabin and IMartha (Starkweather) Chase; ed. Jennings Sch., Munich, Germanv, and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1887; m. Elsie Rowland, of Wa- terbury. Conn., Feb. 17, 1890; 6 children, Ethel Chase Coe, Helen, Augustus Sabin, Edmund Row- land, Justine, Fredrika. Has been connected with Waterbury Mfg. Co. and associated cos. since 1888; sec. Waterbury Mfg. Co.; treas. Chase Rolling Mill Co., Chase Metal W^orks; dir. Citizens Nat. Bank. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Scroll and Keys, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Elizabethan Club (Yale), Independent Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Waterbury, Home, Country (Waterbury) ; Yale (N.Y. City), Graduates' (New Haven). Recrea- tions: farming, riding, traveling. Home: 165 Grove St. Office: Chase Metal Works, Waterbury, Conn. CHASE, Frederick Virgil, lawyer; b. at Fayette, Me.. Apr. 30, 1851; s. Frederick Augustus and Ra- chel Lewis (Sturtevant) Chase; prep. edn. Me. Wesleyan Sem.; A.B., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), 1876, A.M., 1879; instr. in Greek and German, Worcester Acad., 1876-81; m. Eliza M., d. Hon. Jo- siah B. Mayo, of Foxcroft, Me., June 12, 1889. Ad- mitted to bar, 1883; practiced at Portland, since 1883; asst. countv atty., 1887-8; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1S99. 1901: dir. The Benjamin Chase Co.; elk. Mayo Woolen Co., Mayo & Son. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Portland Country. Portland .Vth- letic. Recreations: golf. Home: 176 Vaughan St. Office: 120 Exchange St., Portland, Me. CHASE, Georgfe Colby, college pres. ; b. Unity, Me., Mar. 15, 1844; s. Joseph and Jane C. (Dyer) Chase; A.B., Bates Coll., 1868, A.M., 1871; student Cobb Div. Sch., 1870-1; grad. student. Harvard, 1871-2: U. College, London. 1891-2; (D.D., Colby, 1895; LL.D., U. of Colo., 1895, U. of New Bruns- wick, 1898. Bowdoin, 1902): m. Emma Francette Millett, of Norway, Me., June 12. 1872 (died Jan. 4, 1913). Teacher Greek and Latin, New Hampton Lit. Instn., 1868-70; prof, rhetoric and English lit., 1872-94, pres. and prof, psychology and logic, 1894 — , Bates Coll. Mem. Commn. on the Ch. and Social Service of Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Mem. A.A.A.S., N.E.A., Relig- ious Edn. Assn.. Am. Econ. Assn. Clubs: Univer- sity (Boston), LTniversity (Providence), State of Maine. Graduates (New York). Address: Lewis- ton, Me.* CHASE, Georgre Davis, college prof.; b. Dighton, Mass., Oct. 27, 1867; s. Whitman and Mehitable Doane (Kellev) Chase; A.B., Harvard, 1889; A.M., 1895. Ph.D.. 1897: U. of Leipzig, 1897-8; m. Alice Elizabeth Guild, of Providence, R.I., July 13, 1897. Teacher, Bristol Acad., Taunton, Mass., 1889-94, Lawrenceville (N.J.) Sch., 1898-9; asst. prof, com- parative philology, Cornell U., 1899-01; instr. Latin, 1901-2. asso. prof.. 1902-5, Wesleyan U. ; prof. Latin, U. of Me., 1905-15. Address: Orono, .Maine.* CHASE, Georgre Henry, educator; b. Lynn, :Mass., June 13. 1874; s. Amos Breed and Sarah Augusta (Chase) Cha.se; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., 1900; student Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Atliens, Greece, 1896-8; m. Freedrica Mark, of Cambridge, Mass., June 20, 1908; 1 son, Tliomas K. Instr. Greek, Harvard Summer Sell., 1900; master Greek -and Latin, St. Mark's Sch., Southborougli, Mass., 1900-1; instr. Greek and Latin, 1901-3, tutor Greek, 1903-4, instr. classical archteology, 1904-6, asst. prof, same since 1906, Harvard. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Philol. Assn., Archceol. Inst. America. Author: Tlie Loeb Col- lection of Arretine Pottery, 1908. Recreations: tennis. Home: 12 Shady Hill Sq., Cambridge, Mass. CHASE, Georgre Millett, college prof.; b. Lewis- ton, Me., Apr. 17, 1873; s. George Colby and Emma Francette (Millett) Chase; ancestor on father's side settled in Mass. about 1630; grad. Lewiston High Sch., 1889; A.B., Bates Coll., 1893; M.A., Yale, 1901; m. Ella May Miller, of Wichita, Kan., Aug. 14, 1901; 2 children, Helen Sherman, Eliza- beth Millett. Teacher Fairmount Coll., Wichita, Kan., 1895-9; grad. student and instr., Yale, 1899- 01; prof, classics, Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1901-6; prof. Greek, Bates Coll., .since 1906. Mem. N.E. Classical Assn. Baptist. Recreations: botanizing, walking, farming. Address: 18 Frye St., Lewiston, JMe. CHASE, Georg-e Samuel, accountant. (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Georg-e Savilian, clergyman; b. Chester, N.H., July 29, 1836; s. Josiah and Adaline (Ayer) Chase; ed. Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1866; m. Frances C. Wol- cott, of Colchester, Vt., Jan. 20, 1874; 1 daughter, Carrie L. (now Mrs. Wescott). Spent the last yr. of the Civil War with Grant's Army, at the front, in the service of the U.S. Christian Commn.; or- dained ministry Bapt. Ch., 1866; pastor, Braintree, Vt., 1866-9, Colchester, 1869-72, Northwood, N.H., 1872-7, Richford, Vt., 1877-81; missionary agt., Vt. State Conv., Jan. -Oct., 1881; pastor, Derbv, 1881- 89; prin. Derby Acad., 1883-4; pastor, Springvale, Me., 1889-94, Mechanic Falls, 18"95-9, Warren, Me., 1899-02, South Hanson, Mass., since 1904. Repub- lican. Address: 20 Pleasant St., Burrage, Mass. CHASE, Harry Gray, educator. (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Harvey Stuart, public accountant; b. Portsmouth, N.H., June 18, 1861; s. R. Stuart and Ada L. (Harvey) Chase; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1883; C.P.A., States of Mass., Ohio, and R.I.; m. Nettie F. Rowe, of Haverhill, Dec. 22, 1886. Supt. and treas. gas works and water works. Great Falls, N.H., 1886-91; mng. trustee, treas. and auditor engrg. and mining corpns. in New York and Tenn., 1891-7; auditor and expert accountant in Boston since 1897; head firm Harvey S. Chase & Co. Devised system of uniform reporting and accounting for municipalities, states, and pub. service corpns.; consulting expert for Mass., N.H., Me., Ohio, N.Y., Colo., upon municipal accounting and allied subjects; al.so on reorganization of Chi- cago accounts, 1901, and Minneapolis accounts, 1904; expert for mayor of Boston in investigation of city finances, 1902; applied the "uniform sys- tem" in cities in N.E., and all cities of Ohio; commr. President Taft's Commn. on Economy and Efficiency, 1911-12; consulting expert ac- countant U.S. Treas., 1913; audited and reorgan- ized budgeting and accounting methods of City of Baltimore, Md., 1914, and retained, 1915, to survey the finances of State of Md. and report on methods of reorganization. Ex-pres. Incorporated Pub. Ac- countants of Mass.; trustee Am. Assn. Pub. Ac- countants; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Nat. Municipal League, Am. Civic Feder- ation. Unitarian. Clubs: City, Technology, Twen- tieth Century, Economic (Boston), City (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 1033 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* CHASE, H(eman) Iiincoln, M.D.; b. Newton Centre, Mass., June 1, 1859; s. Heman Lincoln and Susan W. (Raymond) Chase; A.B., Harvard, 1882- M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Potsdam, N.Y, Nov. 11, 1896, Margaret Everett. Began practice ■22S WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND in Brookline, Mass.. 18SS; health offlcer uf BruoU- line sevtTal yr.s. Address: East Alstead, N.H. CHASZ:, Henry Sabln, ttnancier, mfr. ; b. Water i>ui\. Conn., Oct. 1, 1855; s. Augusius S. and Alartlui (Staikweallver) Chase; B.A., Vale, 1877; jn. Alice Morton, of Waterbury, Apr. 4. 1SS9. Began in business, 1877; yres. Chase Rolling .Mill Co., Waterbury Mfg. Co., Am. Printing Co.. The A. S. Cliase Co., Cliase ISletal Works; dir. ^V'ater- Ijury Clock Co., Oakville Co., Watcrburj- Buckle Co., Am. Mills Co., Smith & Griggs Mfg. Co., "Waterbury Nat. Bank, Nat. Xew Haven Bank, and otlier corpns. ; trustee, etc., in licUiciary capacilj'. Treas. sinking fund. City of Waterbury. Inde- pendent Republican. Clubs: Waterbury (Water- bury), Hartford (Hartford), Country (Farming- ton), Graduates (New Haven), University, City, Yale, Manhattan (New York), Metabetcliouan Fisli .and Game (Canada). Home: 42 Churcli St. Office: 12i> Grand St.. Waterbury, Conn.* CHASE, Herbert Mann, lawy-er; b. Randolph, Mass.. .Mar. 7. 1S74: s. Augustus L. and Mary Louisa (.Mann> Chase; prep, edn., Tliayer Acad., Braintree, Mass.: A.B., Harvard, 1900, LL.B., 1902: m. Florence Hilton, of Cambridge, Mass., June 30, 1902; 1 son, George H. Practiced in Boston since 1902; mem. Common Council, Cambridge, 1907, 1908. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 59 Lakewood Rd., Newton Highlands, Jlass. Office: S4 State St.. Boston. CHASE, Ira Arthur, lawyer; b. Bristol, N.H., ^lar. 25. 1S54; s. Ira Stephen and Cordelia Page (Simonds) Chase; ed. Bristol High Sch.; giad. New Hampton I.iit. Instn., 1872; A.B., Dartmouth, 1S77; m. Abby M. Taylor, of Bristol, N.H., July 6, 1881. Practiced in Bristol, since Mar., ISSl; dir. Bristol Aqueduct Co.; elk. and dir. Mason-Perkins Paper Co., Bristol Water Power Co.; asst. elk. N.H. Sen- ate, 1883-5, elk.. 1887-9; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9, Senate, 1901-3; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1900; commr. from N.H. on Uniform State Laws since 1895. Mem. Bd. of Edn., Bristol, N.H.; trus- tee of Minot Sleeper Pub. Library since 1884. Mem. N.H. Antiquarian Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Past Grand Master of Gi-and Lodge, of Ma- sons of N.H. Address: Bristol. N.H. CHASE, Irah Eaton, M.D.. surgeon; b. Newton, N.H.. June 1, 1S31: s. Moses and Mary (Peaslee) Chase; prep. edn. Tilton Acad, and Newburv Sem.; A.B., Weslevan IT.. Conn., 1850, A.M., 1853; M.D., Berkshire Med. Coll., Pittslield, Mass., 1852: post- grad, work. Hahnemann Med. Coll., and Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1853; traveled and studied abroad in various parts of Europe and the East, 1866-9, 1880-1, 1894-5, 1907, 1910-11; m. Josephine Brow- nell, of New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 1, 1856 (now de- ceased): m. 2d. Alice E. Dow, of Haverliill, Mass., at Star Island. Isles of Shoals, Aug. 13, 1906. Dur- ing winter of 1852-3, by night work, finished com- I'lete dissection and final jireservation of a "Dried Preparation" of the whole V)ody, i-etaining perma- nently artei'ies, veins, muscles, heart and other in- ternal organs in situ; began practice at Haverhill, Mass., 1853; retired fiom active professional work, 1894; trustee and v. -p. Tilton Sem. and lecturer on physiology and hygiene (resigned, 1914). Belongs to Eclectic Sch. of Medicine. Mem. INIass. Med. .Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Prohibitionist. Methodist: pres. bd. trustees CJrace Ch. Mason. Club: Mond.ay Evening. Recreations: traveling. Addi-ess: 59 Parij St.. Haverhill, Mass. CHASE, Irving' Hall, mfr.; b. Waterbury, Conn., May 13, 1858; s. Augustus Sabin and Martha Clark (Starkweather) Chase; A.B., Yale, 1880: m. Eliza- beth Hosmer Kellogg, of Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 28, 1889; 5 children, Marjorie Starkweather, Elea- nor Kellogg, Lucia Hosmer, Elizabeth Irving, Dor- othy Mather. Pres. and treas. Waterbury Clock Co.; dir. Chase Rolling Mill Co., Chase INIetal Works, Waterbury Mfg. Co., Waterbury Hotel Corpn., Am. Printing Co., Waterburv Buckle Co.. Smith & Griggs Mfg. Co., Waterburv Nat. Bank; mem. Conn. Senate, 15th Dist., 1907-8, 1909-10. Trustee St. Margaret's Sch. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Home, Waterbury. Home: 63 Prospect St.. Waterbury, Conn.: ('summer) Narragansett Pier, R.I. Address: Waterbui-\' Clock Co., ^^'ate^bul■y, Conn. CHASE, J(ason) Franklin, secretary N.E. Watch and Ward Soc; b. Boston, Mar. 7, 1872; s. Jason Lincoln and Emma (Coutant) Chase; B.A., Wes- leyan U., Conn., 1899; Boston U., 1899-01 (S.T.B.); m. Bertha Newell, of Springfield, Mass., June 19, 1901; 2 children, Jason Newell, Lois Baton. Gen. agt. Powers, Fowler & Lewis, ednl. specialties, 1896-8; ordained M.E. ministry, 1900; pastor Essex, Mass., 1900-1, W^est Roxburv, 1901-6, Allston, 1906-7; sec. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc. (estab- lished, 1878), since Jan. 1, 1907, also editor of its annual reports since 1907. Apptd. bv Pres. Wilson, Oct., 1913, and Mav, 1915, nat. del. Internat. Puritv Federation. Author: The "Dope" Evil, 1912. Club: Boston City. Recreations: camping. Home: 186 .Stratford St., West Roxbui-y, Mass. Office: Equita- ble l;!ldg., Boston, Mass. CHASE, Jessie Anderson, autlior; b. Cincinnati, Mav 6, 1865; d. Rev. James M. and Elizabeth (Rob- bins) Anderson: A.B., Smith Coll., 1886; m. Duluth, Minn., Robert S. Chase, of Boston, Sept. 15, 1897. (See Wlio's Who in America for books.) Address: "Hundridge," West Newbury, Mass.* CHASE, John W., M.D.; Dec. 9, 1839-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Jonathan Taylor, wholesale hardware; b. Conway, N.H., May 22, 1854; ed. dist. schs. and Tilton Acad., N.H.; m. Laura Price, of Boston, Dec. 19, 1888; 1 son, Russell Price. Began active career in book and stationery business, 1872; became con- nected with carriage hardware jobbing business, 1875, and has continued with same house; admit- ted to firm. 1887, and business since conducted as Chase, Parlier & Co. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston C;itv, Belmont Springs Country. Recreations: golf. Home: Melrose, Mass. Office: 81-83 Pearl St.. Boston. CHASE, Joseph, Jr., M.D. ; b. Boston, Nov. 25, 1851: s. Josepli and Clara d'A. (Luce) Chase; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1870; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1878; post-grad, work. Harvard Med. Sch., 1890, 1907-08, and Post-Grad. Coll., New York, 1908; m. Concord, N.H., June 2, 1884, Carrie A. Blaisdell (now deceased) ; 2d, Emma W. Ray- mond, Aug. 6, 1910; 1 son, Joseph 3d, b. Feb. 28. 1912. Began practice in Boston, 1878; removed to Hingham, Mass., Oct., 1878; practiced in Boston and New York, 1879-81, Concord, N.H., to 1887, since at East Weymoutli, Mass. Mem. Mass. Hom(De. Soc, Boston Homce. Soc, ]\Iass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Address: 655 Broad St., East Weymouth, IMass. CHASE, lioring' Bertie, clergyman: b. Keene, N.H., Jan. 23, 1874; s. Alvin Bolton and Sarah (Bur- nett) Chase; B.A., Amherst. 1897; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1900; m. Marv A. Hyde, of Amherst, Mass., June 28, 1900 (died May, 1914); 3 children, Mary Priscilla, Doris Elizabeth, Barbara Burnett. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1900; pastor Rocky Hill, Conn., 1899-01, Lysander, N.Y., 1901-7, Medway, Mass., 1907-9, Sunderland, since Mar., 1909. Pres. Franklin County (Mass.) Congl. Club; mem. Frank- lin Co. Assn. Congl. Ministers. Theta Delta Chi. I\I,ason. Recreations: walking, tennis, baseball, gar- dening, chicken fancier. Address: Sunderland, j\Iass. CHASE, Olin Hosea, newspaper pub.;-b. Spring- field, N.H., Aug. 24, 1875: s. Hosea Ballou and Eve- line Hannah (Kidder) Chase; ed. pub. schs., New- port. N.H. Engaged in newspaper business at Newport since 1893: pub. Republican Champion. Served as 2d It. Co. M, 1st N.H. Vols.. Spanish-.Am. War. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: Newport, New Hampshire. CHASE, Omar P.; b. Cornish, N.H., Dec. 14, 1853: s. Albe and INIiriam (Chase) Chase; descendant of Aquila Chase, b. Chesham, Eng., 1618, died New- bury, Mass., 1670; ed. Springfield (Vt.) High Sch.; Kimball Union Acad.. Meriden. N.H. ; m. .lennie Smith Abbott, of Andover. Mass., :May 10. 1911. Engaged as news dealer and stationer, Andover, Mass.. since Aug. 21, 1895. Progressive. Christian. Pres. Cliase-Chace Family Assn., Andover Natural History Soc, N.E. Golden Wyandotte Clvib: mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 229 Andover Hist. Soc. Mem. I.O.O.F., P. of TI., A.O. U.W.. Rebekahs. Club: Andover. Home: 95 Elm St. Office: 54 Main St., Andover, Mass. CHASE, B. Stuart, trustee; b. Haverhill, IMass., Sept. 17, 1831; .s. Samuel and Priscilla (Cogswell) Chase; ed. Haverhill High Sch.; m. Ada L. Harvey, of Portsmouth, N.H., Oct. 17, 1S55; 3 children, Harvev Stuart, Arthur Taft. Clifford Hoffman. Mem. firm of S. & C. W. Chase & Co.. Haverhill, 1853-73: auditor and accountant various corpns., 1873-90: has been alderman, assessor, sec. Sch. Bd., etc.: trustee and treas. estates of W. H. Hill and Sarah Abby Young, Boston; trustee and au- ditor Havei-hill Savings Bank; dir. and treas. Fos- ter's Wharf Co., Boston: trustee and treas. Haver- hill Pub. Library; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Haverhill. jNIem. A.A.A.S.. Boston Soc. Natural Historv. Essex Inst., Haverhill Hist. Soc, etc. Clubs: AVhittier, Haverhill Monday Evening (sec. for over 45 yrs.). Home: 53 Summer St., Haverhill, Mass. CHASi:, Richard Pitch, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Robert, mfr.; Aug. 19, 1830-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Robert Reynolds, insurance; b. Litch- field, N.H., Sept. 17, 1854; s. Robert Reynolds and Elizabeth l^nderwood (Harvell) Chase; ed. pub. schs.. Litchfield and Londonderry, N.H.; Pinker- ton Acad., Derrv, N.H. ; m. Helen M. Senter, of Nashua, N.H., Jan. 1, ISSO (died Mar. 22, 1888): m. 2d, Jessie F Dickey, of Manchester, N.H., Dec. 4, 1889. Employed by the Amoskeag Mfg. Co., 1872- 82: in grocery business, 1882-98, fire ins. on own account since 1898; mem. Citv (Council. Manches- ter. 1889-1900 (moderator, 1901-2); mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4, 1505-6, Senate, 1907-8. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Washington Lodge No. 61, A.F. & A.M.; Mt. Horeb Chapter No. 11, R.A.M.; Adoniram Council No. 3. R. and S.M. ; Trinity Commandery, K.T.: New Hampshire Consistory 32°, S.P.R.S.; Bektash Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. : mem. Mechanics' Lodge No. 13, I.O.O.F. (past grand); N.H. Grand Council, Roval Arcanum (past grand regent) : mem. Mt. Hope Lodge N.E.O.P. ; Social Rebekah Lodge. Home: 841 Union St. Office: 795 Elm St., Manches- ter, N.H. CHASE, RoUa Miner, M.D., dentist. (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Simeon B., president Metacomet Nat. Bank, Stevens Mfg. Co,; treas. King Philip ;MilIs, Osborne Mills. (See vol. 1909.) CHASE, Solon, farmer; Jan. 14, 1822-Nov. 24, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) CHASE, "Walter Greenoug-h, M.D. (non-practic- ing), traveler: b. Boston, :\Iay 30, 1859; s. Charles Greenough and Relief J. (McQuesteji) Chase; grad. Noble's pvt. sch., Boston. 1878; A.B., Har- vard, 1882. M.D., 1901; post-grad, study Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1901-2; m. at Wiscasset, Me., Frances Scott Hubbard, of Charleston, S.C, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 children, Charles Greenough, Judith Thaxter. Traveled through Alaska as corr. Boston Herald. 1882-3; established The Mason Regulator Co. (steam regulating devices), 1883-93; traveled in South America, Japan, etc., 1893-7; made 3 trips around the world by various routes, 1902-7; adapted the cinematograph to study of nervous diseases, especially epilepsy, and demonstrated before the leading med. socs. of U.S., also Internat. Med. Congress at Lisbon, Portugal (to which was del). Royal Coll. Phys. and Surg., Edinliurgh, English socs.. etc. Mem. Old Age Pension Commn. of State of :\rass. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Assn. for Study of Epilepsy, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Harvard, Country. Mass. Automobile; Uni- versity (New York); Royal Automobile (London). Address: 279 Marlboro St., Boston. CHASE, "Warren Doty, lawyer, mfr.; b. Holden. Mass., Apr. 15. 1878; s. Charles Dexter and Eliza .Jane (Dotv) Chase; descendant on paternal side of William Chase, who settled in Mass., 1636, and on maternal side of Edward Doty, of the Mayflower; prep, edn Killingly High Sch., Daniel- son, Conn.; student Leland Stanford Jr. U.. Palo Alto, Cal., 1896-9: m. Elizabeth Spencer Ward, of Yonkers, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1906; children, Charles Ward, Warren 1).. 2d. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1903; asst. atty. N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. Co., in New Haven, 1907-9; mem. law firm of Back & Chase since Mar., 1911; pres. The Rowe Calk Co.; treas. Rowe Ring-Point Co., Metropolitan Steam.shii) Co. of N.J., Standard Store Service, Inc., The Chestnut Hill Reservoir Co.; dir. The B. Horton and Son Co. Mem. Am. and Conn. State bar assns. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Scottish Rite Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Yacht. Home: 210 Farmington Av. Office: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. CHASE, 'Willianx Martin, lawyer; b. Canaan, N.H., Dec. 28, 1837; s. Horace and Abigail S. (Martin) Chase; B.S., Dartmouth, 1858 ( hon. A.M.. 1879, LL.D., 1898); m. Ellen S. Abbott, of Concord, N.H., Mar. IS, 1863. Admitted to bar, 1862; in practice. Concord, N.H., 1862-91, and since 1908; dir. First Nat. Bank (pres. 1883-5). Clerk N.H. Senate, 1871; various local offices; chmn. commn. to codify and revise the public laws of the state, upon whose report the pub. statutes were adopted at Jan. session, 1891; asso. justice. Supreme Ct.. N.H., 1891-07; mem. N.H. Senate, 1909-11. Demo- crat. Trustee Dartmouth Coll. since 1890. Hon. mem. Phi Beta Kappa; mem. S.A.R., N.H. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Club: Wonolancet. Address: Concord, N.H.* CHATFIEIiD, Minotte Estes, merchant, mfr.; b. Centerville, Conn., ]\Iar. 13, 1859; s. George Wooster and Cornelia (Ford) Chatfield; descend- ant of George Chatfield, of Guilford, Conn., 1639; ed. Hopkin's Grammar Sch., New Haven High Sch.; m. New Haven, Sept. 29, 1880, Stella Stowe Russell: 3 children, Russell Estes, Sterling Rus- sell, Helen Russell. Entered employ of New Haven postoffice at 16; left postoffice, 1882, to enter employ of F. S. Bradley & Co., wholesale paper dept. ; bought out paper dept., 1889, and continued business as Chatfield Paper Co. (inc., June, 1895), of which is pres. and treas.; also pres. The Ne'R' Haven Pulp & Board Co., mfrs. of folding box boards; pres. The Times Co. (pub. Times-Leader); dir. Yale Nat. Bank, Conn. Hassam Paving Co. Served 10 yrs. in 2d. Co., Governor's Foot Guards: former councilman and alderman; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1903, Senate, 1905 (9th Dist.); trustee Old Town Farm; mem. Pub. Library Bd. 10 yrs. (treas. 8 yrs.); mem. exec. bd. Pine Orchard borough, town of Branford. since incorporation (pres. 2 yrs.). Mem. Chamber of Commerce, New Haven. Republican. Liberal Methodist. Mason. Clubs: Quinnipiack, Young Men's Republican (trustee and dir.). New Haven Country, Pine Or- chard Country. Home: 162 Huntington Heights. New Haven; (country) Pine Orchard, Conn. Office: 298-300 State St., New Haven, Conn. CHEE'VER, Clarence Alonzo, M.D. : b. Wrentham, Mass., July 30, 1858: s. Alonzo W. and Eliza (Read) Cheever; B.A.S., Bussey Inst. (Harvard), 1881; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1883; m. Lynn. INIass., Oct. 17, 1883, Marian Hawkes. Asst. phys. Adams Nervine Asylum, 188 2-3; visiting phys. Boston Home for Incurables, 1885-96, Leopold Morse Home for the Aged and Infirm Hebrews and Orphanage, 1892-12. Mem. A.A.A.S., Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Dorchester Med. Club, N.E. Bot. Club, etc. Address: 1531 Blue Hill Av., Mattapan, Mass. CHEEVER, David "Williams, surgeon; b. Ports- mouth. N.H., Nov. 30. 1831: s. Charles Augustus and Adeline (Haven) Cheever; A.B., Harvard, 1852, M.D.. 1858 (LL.D., 1893); m. Annie C. Nichols, of Boston, Oct. 9. 1860; children, Alice, Helen. Adaline (Mrs. Dr. G. S. Whiteside). Sr. surgeon, Boston Citv Hosp., since 1864; prof, surgery, 1882-92, emeritus prof., since 1893, Harvard. Ad- dress: 557 Boylston St., Boston. CHEE"VER, Harriet A., author; (deceased). (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) CHEE"V"ER, ITathaniel Fremont, M.D.; b. Walden. Vt., Aug. 6, 1856; s. Samuel G. and Sophia B. (Dow) Cheever; ed. pub. schs., Nashua, N.H. ; student U. of Midi. Dept. of Medicine, U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1881: post-grad, studv. Harvard; m. Nashua, Nov. 12. 1884, Nellie M. Spear; 2 230 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND children, Winifrefl H., HaroUl DeL. Has practiced at Greenfield, N.H., since 1S88. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc. Odd Fellow; mem. P. of H. Recre- ations: fishingr, farming. Address: Greenfield, N.H. CSX:i>IiIS, Frank O., lawyer; b. Plainfield, N.H., Auk. T. IsfiS; .s, Otis II. and Betsey M. (Sargent) Chellis; grad. Newport (N.H.) High Sch., 1878; grad Kimball Union Acad.. Meriden, N.ll., 1880; A.D.. Dartmouth, 1885; m. Dec. 23, 1802. Emma G. Wilmarth, of Newport, N.H. Studied law with the late Hon. A. S. Wait of Newport, and upon admis- sion to the bar, 1889, entered his office as a part- ner; prin. Newport High Sch., 1S89-9S; in law practice in Newport since 1898; county solicitor, 1906-8 and 1913-15; trustee Sugar River Savings Bank, Newport, since 1904. Was mem. Sch. Bd. and supt. schs., 1887-91; dir. N.H. State Fireman's Assn., 1902-8. Trustee Carrie F. Wright Hosp. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Home: Newport, N.H. CHENEB'S', Isaac, merchant, banker, sheriff; July IS, Isni-.Tan. 20, 1900. (See vol. 1909.) CHENEBY, William Elislia, M.D.; b. Wiscasset, Me.; s. lOlisha and Harriet Ann (Grose) Chenery; A.B., Boston U.. 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; studied in Europe; m. Clyde, O., Oct. 14, 1896, Marion Luse. Prof, laryngology. Tuft's Coll. Med. and Dental Schs.; laryngologist to Boston Dispensary, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Tremont Dis- pensary; chief of staff Forsyth Dental Infirmary. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M.A., Am. and N.E. Laryngol. Rhinol. and Otol. Socs., Boston Soc. Examining Physician and Surgeons, Harvard Alumni Assn., Phi Chi, Theta Delta Chi. Mason. Clubs: University, City. Address: 222 Huntington Av., Boston. CHENEBT, "Wintlirop Iiouis, insurance, bank- ing; Feb. 18, 1845-Jan. 20, 1015. (See vol. 1909.) CHENEY, Albertus A., M.D.; b. Albany, Vt., Sept. 30, 1862; s. Augustus G. and Sylvia M. (Page) Cheney; ed. Albany and St. Johnsbury (Vt.) acads., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1S87; m. Craftsbury, Vt., Jan. 20, 1888, Ida L. Lyon. Began practice in West Burke, Vt., 1887: removed to Lyndonville, Vt., 1892: mem. drug firm of Chenev Bros. Mem. Cale- donia Med. Soc, Vt. State Med. Soc, A.M. A. Demo- crat. Conglist. Mason. Club: Lyndon. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. CHENEY, Anne Cleveland, writer; b. Brooklyn; d. Alfied and Louise (Emerson) Cheney; ed. (jirls' Latin Sch., Boston; unmarried. Active worker for equal suffrage. Mem. Boston Equal Suffrage Assn. for Good Govt., Brookline Equal Suffrage Assn., Fathers' and Mothers' Club, Am. Drama League. Author: By the Sea, 1911 (poems). Home: 1404 Beacon St., Brookline. Mass.* CHENEY, Benjamin Hicks, M.D. ; b. Vicks- burg. Miss., Oct. 10, 1838; s. Laban Clark and Cynthia .lane (Smith) Cheney; descendant in Sth generation of William Cheney, Roxbury. Mass., abotit 1637: prep. edn. Wilbraham (Mass.) Acad.; student Coll. Citv of New York; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn.. 1859; student Coll. Phys. and Surg., New York. 2 yrs. ; M.D., Med. Dept., Tulane U.. New Orleans. 1861; m. Sarah Jane Austin, of New Castle, Me.. Mar. 10, 1863 (died 1911); 4 children, Benjamin Austin, Arthur Sanford, Harold Clark, Alice Josephine (Mrs. W. L. Ferris). Began prac- tice in New Orleans, 1861; acting asst. surgeon. Camp Chase. Columbus. O.. 1SG1-2; asst. surgeon 41st Regt.. Ohio Vols.. 1862-4; med. purveyor 21st Army Corps and later 4th Army Corps. 1862-4; asst. examining surgeon provost marshal's bureau. 6th Dist.. 111., at Joliet. 111., Sept., 1864-Apr.. 1865; practiced law in Chicago until 1871; settled in New Haven, Conn, in 1871; member Board of Health, New Haven. 1878-84; mem. Bd. Examining Surgeons for Pensions, New Haven, 8 yrs. Trustee Grace Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Conn. State Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres.. 1883-4), Loyal Legion, Soc. Army of the Cumberland, G.A.R. (comdr., 1914-15), Army and Navy of Conn. Re- publican. Episcopalian; vestryman Trinity Ch.. New Haven. Contbr. to med. jours. Address: 316 Willow St.. New Haven, Conn. CHENEY, Benjamin Pierce, capitalist; s. late Benjamin Pierce and Elizalieth S. (Clapp) Cheney; A.B.. Harvard U., 1800. Pres. Am. Warp Drawing Machine Co., San Diego Fruit Co.. San Diego Land Co.; dir. A.,T. & S.F. R.R. Co., St. L. & S.F. R.R. Co., Old Colony Trust Co. Office: 81 Ames Bldg, Boston CHENEY, Charles Herman, mfr. : b. Soutli Man- chester, (J(inn., .Sc])!. 6, 1X66; s. Charles Sylvester and Katherine Augusta (Ilutchins) Cheney; stu- dent Norwich U. 2 yrs., class of 1886; C.E., Thayer Sch. of Engrg., Dartmouth, 1888; (hon. A.M.. Norwich, 1911); m. Mary Slocum Rich, of South Manchester, Conn., Aug. 10, 1892; 5 children, Eleanor Marshall, Caroline. Lucile Robertson, Jacob Weidmann, Harriet. Sub-inspector and 2d asst. engr. Galveston jetties and ship channel improvements, 1888-1889; prof, civil engrg., Nor- wich U., 1889-90; asst. to William T. Henry in factory engrg.. Fall River, Mass., 1890-1; asst. county surveyor, San Bernardino County, Cal., 1802-3; civil and mech. engr. with Cheney Bros., silk mfrs.. South Manchester, Conn., since 1893; mem. of firm since 1907; dir. and sec. South Man- chester Light, Power & Tramway Co., South Man- chester Water Co., South Manchester Sanitary & Sewer Dist., and South Manchester R.R. Co., also mgr. last named co. Trustee Norwich U. Mem. Tliayer Soc. Civ. Engrs. Independent Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: South Manchester, Conn. CHENEY, Charles Willie, mfr.; b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 7, 1857; s. Charles Warren and Georgiana (Johnson) Chenev; descendant of William Cheney, Mass., 1634: prep. edn. Athol High Sch.; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1883; m. Flora Hutchinson, of Cambridge, Mass., June 15, 1887; 3 children, Harold Warren, Ruth Georgiana (Mrs. Chandler M. Wood, of Winchester, Mass.), Philip. Began active career in employ of Joseph T. Brown & Co., May, 1876; with T. Metcalf & Co., 1880, and their successor Mellin's Food Co., since 1883, v. -p. since 1893; dir. Mut. Nat. Bank. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Tedesco, Corinthian Yacht; Laurentian, Commodore (Can- ada). Recreations: fishing. Home: 1501 Beacon St.. Brookline. Mass. Office: 41 Central Wharf. Boston, Mass. CHENEY, Elias Hutchins, American consul; b. Holderness (now Ashland), N.H., Jan. 28, 1832; s. Moses and Abigail (Morrison) Cheney, and descendant of John Cheney, Roxbury, Mass., 1635; ed. pub. schs.. and Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H. ; m. Susan T\'. Youngman, of Peterboro, N.H.. Jan. 22, 1852: 3 children, Fred W., Harry M., Helen Gray (Mrs. George H. Kelley). After a year's apprenticeship in office of Peterboro Transcript. 1853, became propr. and editor of the paper: removed to Concord, N.H.. 1855, and became pub. of N.H. Phoenix; prop, and editor of Granite State Free Press, 1861-1900 (still part owner, pres. of Corp., and sr. editor, contributing weekly). Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1867-8. Senate. 1885: Am. consul at Matanzas, Culia. 1892-5, Curacao. Dutch W^est Indies, Feb., 1899-June, 1914, resigned. IMason (32°, K.T.). Republican. Baptist. Recreations: quill driving. Home: Lebanon, N.H. CHENEY, Frank, Jr., silk mfr.; b. Manchester, Conn., Aug. 14, 1860; s. Frank and Susan Jarvis (Gushing) Cheney; prep. edn. Hartford Hjgh Sch.; grad. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882; m. Florence W. Wade, of Baltimore, Md., Jan. 6, 1897; 1 daughter, Frances Virginia. Pres. Cheney Bros., also of Savings Bank of jNIanchester; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 1907. Republican. Address: South Manchester, Conn. CHENEY, Frank Woodbridg-e, silk mfr.; June 5, 1832-May 26, 1010. (See vol 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) CHENEY, Fred. Willard, newspaper man; b. Peterboro. N.H.. May 10. 1853; s. Elias H. and Susan (Youngman) Cheney; descendant of John C, Roxburv, Mass.. 1635; grad. New London Acad., 1874; m. Concord, N.H., Nov. 1, 1876, Cora M. Mead. Learned printing business and was propr. Free Press, Lebanon. N.H.. 1875-9. and the Republican Champion. Newport. N.H.. 1881-8; removed to Con- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 231 cord, 1S92; with Capitol Fire Ins. Co., 19 yrs.; again with Free Press, Lebanon, since 1912. Pvt. sec. to Govs. Straw, Cheney and Prescott; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. from Newport, 1S89; held many town offices. Served p\t. to capt., N.ll. Nat. Guard. Republican. Address: Lebanon, N.H. CHENEY, Frederick Edward, M.D.; b. Rutland, Vt., Apr. 19, 1862: s. George H. and Ellen (Rey- nolds) Cheney; M.D., Harvard INIed. Sch., 1885; m. Grace Cartwright, of Rochester, N.Y., Apr. 19, 1894; children, Robert Cartwright, Frederick Col- linwood. Practiced in Boston since 1888. Mem. Am. and N.E. Oplathal. socs., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Club: St. Botolpli. Home: Concord, Mass. Offlce: 126 Commonwealtli Av., Boston. CHENEV, George Marvin, mfr. ; b. Southbridge, jMass.. Aug. 24, 1861; s. ,Iohn Marvin and Martha Louise (.Litchfield) Clieney, descendant ot Rev. John Campbell, 1st settled minister, Oxford, ^Jlass., 1720, and Thomas Cheney, Southbridge, 1739; grad. Williston Sem., Eastliampton, Mass., 1880; A.B., Yale, 18S4; studied law 2 yrs.; m. Editli Norcott Byrne, of Manchester, N.H., June 30, 1903. En- gaged in brokerage and commn. business, Denver, Colo., 1886-8; connected witli Litchfield Shuttle Co., Southbridge, Mass., since 1889; treas. and supt. same since 1907; dir. Am. Sliuttle Co. Mem. Southbridge Bd. of Trade. Mem. Library Com., Southbridge, 9 yrs. Mem. Nat. Metal Trades Assn., Quinebaug Hist. Soc, Union Congl. Soc, etc. Re- publican. Clubs: Automobile, Continental (Worces- ter) ; Southbridge, Worcester County Republican. Home: 8 Edwards St. Office, Soutlibridge, Mass. CHENE'Sr, Herman Stanley, farmer; b. Soutli- bridge, ]\]ass., Aug. 13, 1870: s. Alpha Morse and Sarali (Cunningliam) Cheney; student Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 4 yrs.; A.B., Amlierst, 1894; m. Mabel Elenor Chapin. of Southbridge, Mass., June 22, 1897; 4 children, Stanley Morse, b. Nov. 17. 189S; ilarvin Chapin, June 25, 1900; Laurence Bradford, Sept. 5. 1901; Gilbert Cunning- liam, May 19, 1904. Engaged in farming and dairying at Southbridge since 1900. Pres. Mass. Dairyman's Assn., 1914-15; sec. since 1908 N.E. Holstein Friesian Club. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Mason (32°); mem. Kniglits of Pythias. Republican. Baptist. Club: Soutlibridge. Address: Soutlibridge, Mass., R.F.D. 1. CHENEY, Howell, silk mfr.; b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 1, 1870; s. Frank W. and Mary (Bushnell) Cheney; A.B., Yale U., 1892, M.A., 1909; m. Anne Kimberly Bunce, of Hartford, Oct. 27, 1898. Mfr., Soutli Manchester. Conn., 1893 — ; dir. Cheney Bros., silk mfrs. ; dir. Mancliester Savings Bank; trustee Mancliester Savings Bank. Climn. sch. com., Soutli Manchester; nieni. State Bd. Edn., 1909 — . Life trustee and fellow, Yale U., 1913 — ; trustee Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1912 — , Hartford Asylum for the Deaf, 1913 — , Hartford Retreat for the Insane. Dir. Nat. Assn. Mfrs., Nat. Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Cliild Labor Conf. Bd. on Indvistrial Edn.; Polit. and Social Science, Soc. trial Edn. (v-p.), Psi Upsilon, (Yale), Hartford Yale Alumni publican. Unitarian. Clubs: York and Hartford); Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.). Home: Soutli :Manchester, Conn.* CHENEY, Iionis Richmond, capitalist; b. South Manchester, Conn.. Apr. 2., 1859; s. George "Wells and Harriet K. (Richmond) Cheney; descendant of John Cheney, of Newbury, Mass., about 1632; ed. pvt. and pub. sclis., Mancliester, and Hartford (Conn.) Higli Sch.; m. Mary A. Robinson, of Hart- ford, 1890; 1 daughter, Eliza Trumbull. Began in silk mfg.. 1879, retired, 1893; dir. Hartford Elec- tric Light Co., Automatic Refrigerating Co., Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Standard Fire Ins. Co., Conn. River Banking Co., Colt's Patent Firearms Mfg. Co.; pres. The Hartford INIorris Plan Banking Co. V.-p. Hartford Hosp.. Am. Sch. for the Deaf; trustee Looniis Inst, for the Blind. V.-p. Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Councilman and alderman, Hartford, 1896-02; mayor of Hartford, 1912-14; mem. Conn. Senate, 1914-16. Col., q.-m.-gen., Conn. N.G., 1895-7; maj. comdg. 1st Governor's Foot Guard, Hartford, 1898-03, 1906-8. Republican. Com. ; mem. Nat. mem. Am. Acad. Promotion Indus- Skull and Bones Assn. (pres.). Re- University (New Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Republican, Coun- try, Twentieth Century (Hartford); Union League (New York); Princess Anne (Va.). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 40 Woodland St. Offlce: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn.* CHENEY, Ralph Iioren, educator; ta. Emerald Grove. Wis., Dec. 2 9, 1872; s. Loren and Louise Marilla (Curtis) Clicnuy; B.L., Oberlin (Ohio) Coll., 1898; B.H., Y.M.C.A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1901; m. Frances L. W. Stiles, of Oberlin, O., June 24, 1908; 2 children, Ralph, Gertrude. With Minne- apolis Times, 1899; asst. sec. Y.M.C.A., Albany, N.Y., 1901-3; gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1903-7 ;instr. and sec. Y.M.C.A. Coll., Spring- field, since 1907. Conglist. Home: 129 Westford Av., Springfield, Mass. CHENEY, Thomas Charles, lawyer; b. Morris- town, Vt., Oct. 10, ISOS: s. William Stevens and Mary Emerson (Gates) Cheney; prep, edn.. Peoples Acad., Morrisville, Vt.; A.B., U. of Vt., 1891; m. May Lily Terrill, of Middletown, Conn., Jan. 15, 1896. Admitted to bar, 1895; 2d asst. elk., 1894; 1st asst. elk., 1896, elk., 1898-06, Vt. Ho. of Rep.; represented Morristown in Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906, 1908 (elected speal^er of House by • unanimous vote botli sessions) ; reviser of bills, Vt. legisla- ture, 1915; state's atty. for Lamoille Co., 1900-2; mem. law Arm of Powers & Cheney, 1892-04; v.-p. Vt. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Lamoille Co. and Vt. Bar Assns., Phi Delta Theta, U. of Vt. Alumni Assn. (exec. com.). Republican. Conglist. Mason (Cliapter, Commandery Slirine) ; mem. K. of P. Club: Pastime. Address: INIorrisville, Vt. CHENEY, "William Franklin, clergyman; b. Lowell, Mass.. Oct. 6, 1847; s. Franklin and Sarah (Abrams) Cheney; B.A., Harvard, 1873; B.D., Phila. Div. Sch., 1876; m. Lucy Elizabeth Chicker- ing, of Dedhani, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880. Deacon, 1876. priest, 1877, P.E. Ch.; rector Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Dedhani, Mass., since 1876. Address: East Dedham, INIass. CHENOWETH, Caroline van Deusen, author: b nr. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 29, 1846; d. Charles and Mary (Huntington) van Deusen; collegiate edn., A.M.; m. Col. Bernard Peel Chenoweth of Va. (he died while U.S. consul at Canton, China, and she settled affairs of the consulate, receiving recognition from U.S. and Chinese govts, as vice- consul). Prof. English lit.. Smith Coll., 1883-4; lecturer on English lit. and history; asso. editor Medico-Legal Journal, New York. Has founded three chapters in Soc. of Daughters of the Revo- lution and D.A.R., and has been regent 8 yrs.; state historian Mass. D.A.R., 2 yrs. (See W'ho's Who in America for books, etc.). Address: Leices- ter, Mass.* CHEBRIE, Georg-e Kruck, field naturalist; b. Knoxville, la., Aug. 22, 1865; s. Martin and Agnes (Breckenridge) Cherrie; ed. Knoxville, la., and State Agrl. Coll., 1880-4; m. Stella M. Bruere, of Knoxville, la., Dec. 1, 1895. Asst. taxidermist, U.S. Nat. Mus., 1888, accepting position in Am. Mus., New York, a few months later; apptd. taxidermist and curator of birds, mammals and reptiles, Nat. Mus., Costa Rica, 1889; asst. curator ornithology, in charge of dept.. Field Mus. of Natural History. Chicago, 1894-7; conducted explorations in Valley of the Orinoco for Lord Rothschild, 1897-9; ornithol. explorations for Tring Mus.. in French Guiana, 1902-3; explorations in Trinidad and Val- ley of Orinoco, for Brooklyn Inst. Mus., 1905 and 1907; curator ornithology and mammalogy, Brook- lyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, 1899-11; mem. Am. Mus. expdn. to Colombia, S.A., valley of the Mag- dalena River and the high interior, 1913; rep. Am. Mus. Natural History on Roosevelt expdn. through So. Afr., 1913-14. Home: Newfane, Vt.* CHERRY, Edgrar M., hardware merchant; b. St. George, X.B., Nov. 29. 1865: s. Thomas S. and Mar- grett (Crorev) Cherry; ed. common schs. of St. George; m. Leana Evans, of Eastport, Me., Oct. 10. 1887 (died Apr. 19, 1898); m. 2d, Hattie Rogers, of Manchester, N.H.. Nov. 12, 1903; l,son and 2 daugh- ters by 1st marriage, 1 daughter by 2d marriage. Learned painters' trade, 1885-8; conducted paint- ing and decorating business exclusively, 1888-1900; engaged in hardware and gen. nidse. business. 232 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Eastport, since 1900; alderman Ward 2, Eastport, 1910, 1911; city treas., 1913; mayor of Eastport, 1914. 1915. Kepublican. Baptist. P.C. Anchor I^odpe No. 4 4, K. of P.; P.S. Passamaquoddv Tribe No. 23, I.O.R.M.; P.M., Eastern Lodge Nr). 7, F. & A.M. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: 32 Washington St. Office: 6.^ Wate St., Eastport, Me. CHESEBRO, Edmund Denlson, M.D. ; b. Stoning- tfin, Conn., Mai-. 26. lStJ3: s. Amos and Eunice (Gates) Ohesebro; descendant of .John Alden, of the Mayflower, also of William Cliesebro, one of the first settlers of Stonington, ("oiiii.; A.B., Brown U., 1SS7; A.M., Ib90: ■M.D., Coll. I'hvs. and Surg. (Columbia). 1890; m. Grace L. Mansfield, Nov. 26, 1890; 2 children, Mildred, John Alden. Visiting phys. R.I. Hosp. since 1S91; consulting phys. chil- dren's dept., St. Joseph's Hosp., since 1894; con- sulting phys. Providence City Hosp.; med. dir. Puritan I^ife Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn.. Providence Med. Improvement Club. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Providence University, Provi- dence Art, Turks Head, R.I. Country. Contbr. of med. life ins. articles to leading periodicals. Ad- dress: 2 Hawthorne St., Providence, R.I. CHESNET, Ctuuming'B C, electrical engr. ; b. Se- linsgrove. Pa., Oct. 2s;. 1SG3; s. John C. and Jane (McFall) Chesney; B.S.. Pa. State Coll., 1885; taught mathematics and chemistrv Dovlestnwn Sem. and Pa. State Coll.. 1885-8: m. Elizabeth Cut- ler, of East Orange. N.J.. 1891. Joined AVilliam Stanley's laboratorv force. Great Barrington, Mass.. ISSS: with U.S. Elec. Lighting Co., Newark", 1889-90; one of incorporators, 1890, Stanley Elec. Mfg. Co.. Pittsfield. Mass.; 1st v.-p. and chief engr. Stanley Electric :\Ifg. Co.. 1904; now 1st v.-p. and chief engr. Stanley-G. I. Electric Mfg. Co.; mgr. and chief engi'. Pittsfield works of Gen. Electric Co. since 1906; dir. Agrl. Nat. Bank. Pittsfield; pres. Vt. Power & Mfg. Co. Pioneer in many elec. improvements; laid out fii-st polyphase power tiansmission plant to be put into successful op- eration in America; also pioneer in designing al- ternating current generators for high voltages, and many other develop:nents. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.. Soc. of Arts, London. Home: 74 Dawes Av., Pittsfield, Mass.* CHESTER, D-wig-lit, banker; Mar. 2, 1835-May vol. 1909.) Frank Dyer, linguist; b. Newton -Mas.';.. Dee. 2, 1869: s. Charles Ed- ward and Miranda (Burgess) Chester: grad. with Franklin medal, English High Sch., Boston. 1886; A.B.. Harvard. 1891. A.M., 1892. Ph.D.. 1894 (spl. studies in Arabic language and lit.): insti-. Semitic languages, 1892-5; studied as Rogers fellow of Harvard U. in Damascus, Syria, 1895-6, and in Budapest, Hungary, 1896-7: unmarried. Consul. 1897-04. consul-gen.. 1904-8, at Budapest, Hungary; instr.. Chestnut Hill Acad.. Phila.. 1909; Cascadilla Sch.. Ithaca. N.Y., 1910-11, :\Iilton (Mass.) Acad.. 1912-13: prof, modern langs.. I..ombard Coll.. Gales- burg, 111., since Sept., 1914; genealogist and his- torian of Chester and Dyer families. 1912 — . Mem. New London Co. Hist. Soc. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Am. Oriental Soc: mem. Tnternat. Conf. of Orien- talists, Geneva, Switzerland. 1892, Paris, 1894. Contbr. to Proc Am. Oriental Soc; lecturer on .Austiia-Hungai-y and Russia; Hungary and the Unitarians; The Consular Service: etc. Republi- can. Unitarian. Home: Hotel Bristol. Boston. Ad- die.ss: Lornliard College. Galesburg, 111.* CHESTER. Harry Curtis, lumber mcht.; b. New London. Conn.. Apr. 2. 1863; s. Walstein Roathe and Marietta Curtis (Carr) Chester; descendant of Captain Samuel Chester, who came from I^on- , Country (Brooklinc). Home: 3 21 Bay State lid. Oftlco: 77 Franklin St., IJo.ston.* CHIIiDS, Benjamin Willis, merchant, bunlier; .Ian. 1.'., lN:;;i-.Ma\ I'l, ]:ilO. (See vol. 1909.) CHIIiDS, George Tlieodore, editor; Sept. 7, 1842- Mav :.', I'.ni'. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in AmV'iica. i;toi-:;.) CHIIiDS, Harold Cliessnian, educator, lawyer; b. Bo.stun, June 'J, ISuG; s. Alfred Aujjustus and Diana Charlotte (Spear) Childs; grad. Dorchester High Sch., 1874; A.B., Brown U., 1878; A.M., 1881; post-grad, work. Teachers' Sell, of Science; m. Fannie Jane Mace, of Pepperell, Mass., Mar. 26, 1885; 1 daugliter, Gertrude M. Teacher Dorchester High Sch., 1878-80; prin. higli sch., Pepperell, Mass., 1881-4, Needham, 1S84-9; sub-master high sch., Brockton, 1889-98; prin. higli sch., Swamps- cott, 1898-07, Beverlv since 1908. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1914. Supt. of S.S. of Dane St. Congl. Ch. Mem. High Sch. Masters' Club (sec.-treas., 1896-1900). Mem. Congl. S.S. Supts.' Union of Boston (pres., 1903, sec, 1905-8), Plymouth Co. Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1898), Norfolk Co. Teach- ers' Assn. (sec. 3 yrs.), Beverly Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1912-14). Mason. Recreations: tramping, camping. Address: 25 Odell Av., Beverly, Mass. CHIIiDS, Herman A., clergyman; b. Dixfield, Me., l''eb. 28, 1870; s. Andrew C. and Augusta R. (Hall) Childs; grad. Farmington State Normal Sch., 1889; B.D., Cobb Div. Sch., Lewiston, Me., 1894; A.B., Bates Coll., 1S97; m. F. Eudora Whitte- more, of Livermore Falls. Me.. Feb. 28, 1894; 2 children, Harwood L., -Aletha L. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1897; pastor Gray, Me., 1897-1900, Bidde- ford, 1900-6, Belmont, N.H., 1906-13, Rangeley, Me., since 1913. Trustee New Hampton Lit. Instn. Liberal Republican. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Organized first men's new movement S.S. class in N.H. Recreations: hunting, fishing, fruit cul- ture. Address: Rangeley, Mc. CHIIiDS, James Hobart, clergyman; b. Gilman- ton, N.H., Ma\- 25. 1847; s. Rev. Rufus and Pamelia P. (Hobart) Childs; A.B., Amherst, 1869; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1875; m. Mary J. Bailey, of Necedah, Wis., Jan. 3, 1871 (died June 27, 1882; 3 children, Rufus, b. Sept. 15, 1871. Irving Hobart, Apr. 21, 1876, James Richmond, July 5, 1880; m. 2d, Susan P. Blake, of Newburyport, Mass., July 2, 1885; 5 children, Alice, b. May 20, 1888, Maurice Frederick, Sept. 15, 1889; Arthur Vincent, Oct. 27, 1890, Carrie Longfellow, Apr. 13, 1892, Leila Mar- garet, Nov. 27, 1895. Taught sch. 3 yrs. after leav- ing coll.; ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1875; pas- tor. South Bvfleld, Mass., 1875-80, Wenham, 1881- 4, Northbridge, 1884-08, North Rochester, 1908-12, Heath, since Aug. 1, 1912. Republican. Address: Heath, Mass. CHUiDS, J(ames) B(iclimond), educator; b. Xewbur.N-, IMass.. July 5. ISSO: s. James Hobart and Mary Jane (Bailey) Childs; prep, edn., Worcester (Mass.) Acad., St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.. North- bridge (Mass.) High Sch.: student Oberlin Coll., 1901-2; R.A., Amherst, 1903; m. Bernice Taft, of Northbridge, Mass., Dec. 29, 1903; 1 daughter, Ruth Bailey, b. Aug. 7, 1907. Prin. Denmark (la.) Acad., 1903-5, Thetford (Vt.) Acad., 1905-7; supt. schs., Barre Town and Williamstown, Vt., 1907- 9; prin. New Salem (Mass.) Acad., 1909-12, Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls, Mass., since 1912. Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: Shelburne Falls, Mass. CHIIiSON, Haynes Hanford, clerk of courts; b. Nortliampton, Mass., Apr. 1, 1858; s. Haynes Han- ford and Catharine Staples (Bates) Chilson: g.g.s. Col. Jacob Bates, an officer of the Revolutionary War; g.s. Hon. Isaac Chapman Bates, who was U.S. senator from Mass.; grad. Northampton High Sch., 1876; student high sch., Worcester, Mass.; student W'illiams Coll., 1878-9-80; student at Royal Acad, of Music, London, Eng., 1881; m. Dec. 6, 1880, Kate Phillips Blake, of Boston, Mass. Clk. Dist. Ct. of Hampshire, 1883-04; elk. Superior and Supreme Jud. Ct. since Jan. 16, 1904. Mem. Common Council, Northampton, 1887-8, Bd. of Aldermen, 1889-90; trustee Forbes Library since 1898, and mem. Public Library Com. during same jjeriod. Trustee Nurllianiptcu Instn. for Sa\ings since 1903. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Kappa AliJlia. (;iub: Nortliampton. Home: 41 Washington A\'. iMlicc: Cdurl ll(jusi'. Noilhampton, Mass. CHIFIflAN, Cliarles Phillips, librarian, author; b. North Kingston, R.I., Jan. 10, 1878; s. William Pendleton and Lillie (Pliillips) Chlpman; A.B., Colby Coll., summa cum laude, 1906. With Allyn & Bacon, pubs., 1907-8; witli Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc, 1909; office mgr. "Missions," 1909-11; librarian, Colby Coll., July 1, 1911 — , and asst. prof, bibliography, Jan., 1913 — . Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Theta. Autlior: An Aerial Run- away, 1901; The Last Cruise of the Electra, 1902; Through tlie Unknown Isle, 1903; Two Boys and a Dog, 1903; The Page and the Prince, 1908; Heroes of Modern Missions, 1909; The Formative Period in Colby's History, 1912; also serial stories and poems. Home: 183 Main St., Waterville, Me.* CHIFMAN, Edwin Clifford, M.D.; b. West Sau- gerties, N.Y., Mar. 7, 1861; s. Nathan Truman and Harriet A. (Lewis) Chipman; descendant of John Chipman, Boston, 1631; B.A., Alfred U., 1887; M. D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia U.), 1891; m. Old Mystic, Nov. 7, 1888, Eunice C. Crumb. In practice, Niantic, East Lyme, Conn., 1891-04, since at New London; phys. to Memorial Hosp.; mem. Conn. State Constl. Conv., 1902. Mem. New London City Med. Soc, New London Co. Med. Soc. (sec), Conn. State Med. Soc, A.M. A. Prohibitionist. Seventh Day Bapt. Odd Fellow. Address: 232 Wil- liams St., New London, Conn. CHIPMAN, Herbert Iiawrence, editor and pub. ; b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 9, 1866; s. William Churchill and Elizabetli Stearns (Underwood) Chipman; descendant of John Howland, Mayflower passenger; grad. Sandwich High Sch., 1884; m. Alice (Gertrude Noyes, of Hyde Park, Mass., Juno 11, 1900. Engaged in newspaper work in Sand- wich and vicinity, since 1895; pres. Shawme Press, Inc.; editor Sandwich Independent, Barnstable Press, Bourne Independent, Cotuit Citizen, Fal- mouth Journal, Hyannis Tribune, Osterville Times, Sagamore Herald. Sec. Sandwich Bd. of Trade; membership ^ec Cape Cod Bd. of Trade; has served as selectman, assessor, and trustee Pub. Library; mem. Prohibition Party State Com. ]\Iem. exec. com. State S.S. Assn.; pres. Cape Cod Federation of Churches; mem. county com. Y.M. C.A.; mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1908-12. Address: Sandwich, Mass. CHIPMAN, William Pendleton, author; b. Old ^Mystic, Conn., May 11. 1854; s. Charles Packer and Kate (Pendleton) Chipman; A.B., Brown U., 1875, A.M., 1878; Rochester Theol. Sem.. 1876-7; (D.D., Presbyn. Coll. of S.C, 1890); m. Lillie B. Phillips, of North Kingston, R.I., Jan. 23, 1877. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1877; pastor (^uidnessett Ch., Davisville, R.I., 1877-83. First Ch., Peabody, Mass., 1883-5; preacher, Barnwell C.H., S.C. 1885; pastor First Ch., Walton, N.Y., 1886-8, Central Ch., Paw- ling, N.Y., 1888-92, First Ch., Essex, Conn., 1892- 1900, First Ch., Damariscotta, Me., 1900-6: retired from active pastorate, 1906, and engaged in lit. work until 1911; pastor Olivet Ch., Hartford, Conn., since Mar. 1, 1911. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Talcottville, Conn.* CHITTENDEN, Gerald, writer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 26, 1882; s. Horace Hatch and Bertha Bor- adil (Peters) Chittenden; prep. edn. Pottstown, Pa.; B.A., Yale, 1904, M.A., 1907; unmarriea. Teacher Westminster Sch., Simsbury, Conn., 1904- 8: made 3 trips to Europe and 3 to Central Amer- ica; teacher St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.. since 1910. :Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Graduates', Elizabethan (New Ha- ven); University (N.Y.). Author; Adventure (novel). (Tlontbr. short stories to Scribners. Ad- dress: St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. CHITTENDEN, Merritt Darrow, educator; b. .Johnson, Vt.. ]''eb. IS, 1N74: s. ileman Bethuel and Emma Harriet (Darrow) Chittenden; A.B., U. of Vt., 1894; studied Harvard Summer Sch.. 1898; summer sch.. Cottage Citv. Martha's Vineyard. 1902; Columbia U. Summer Sch., 1911-13. 1915; m. Gertrude M. Cahee, Brandon, Vt.. Aug. 14, 1901; 1 daughter, Elizabeth F., b. Nov. 4. 1902. Prin. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 235 graded sclis., Undeihill, Vt., 1895-6, graded and high schs., Rochester, Vt., 1896-8, Brandon, Vt., 1898-04; prin. Bellows Free Acad., Fairfax, Vt, 1904-8, and supt. schs., Fairfax, at same time; prin. high sch., Burlington, Vt., 1908-13, and supt. schs., Burlington, since 1913. Kxaniiner of teacli- ers, Franklin Co., Vt., 1905-8. Mem. Co. M, Vt. N.G., 1893-6. Mem. Vt. Schoolmasters' Club (pres., 1905-6), Franklin Co. Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1907- 8), Vt. State Teachers' Assn., Vt. Bot. Club, Delta Psi. Republican. Fpiscopalian. Mason {32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Ethan Allen, Algonquin (Bur- lington). Home: 305 Main St. Office: Edmunds Bldg., Burlington, Vt. CHITTENDEN, Russell Henry, educator; b. Xew Ha\en, Conn., Felj. 18, 1856; s. Horace Hora- tio and Emilv Eliza (.L>oane) Chittenden; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1875, Ph.D., 1880; Heidelberg U., 187S-9; (LL.D., U. of Toronto, 1903; Sc.D., U. of Pa., 1904; LL.D., U. of Birmingham, 1911; Washington U., 1915); m. Gertrude Louise Baldwin, of Litchfield, Conn., June 20, 1877. Asst., 1875-7, instr., 1877-8, 1879-82, prof, physiol. chem- istry since 1882, dir. Sheffield Scientific Sch. since 1898, Yale. Lecturer physiol. chemistry, Columbia, 1898-03. aiem. referee bd. of consulting scientific experts to Sec. of Agr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Pliilos, Soc; pres. Am. Soc. Naturalists. 1893, Am. Physiol. Soc, 1895-04, Am. Soc. Biol. Chem- ists, 1907. Clubs: Graduates', Chemists', Country. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- dress: S3 Trumbull St.. New Haven, Conn.* CHITTENDEN, Samuel Hosmer, civil engr. (See vol. 1909.) CHIVERS, Arthur Houston, educator; b. Ames- burv, Mass., Julv 5. 1880; s. Thomas Houston and Ella F. (Collins) Chivers; A.B., Dartmouth, 1902; Townsend fellow Harvard, 1903-4, A.M., 1904; m. Helen May Warren, of Keene, N.H., Aug. 6, 1913; 1 son, Warren Houston. Austin teacliing fellow in botanv, 1904-5, same, and asst. in botany, 1905-6, Harvard; instr. Radcliffe Coll., 1905-6; instr. in biology, 1906-10, since asst. prof., Dart- mouth. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Forestry Assn. Ad- dress: Hanover, N.H. CHOATE, Charles Francis, pres. Old Colony R.R. Co.; May 16, lS28-May 23, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's AVlio in America, 1910-11.) CHOATE, Charles Francis, Jr., lawyer; b. Cam- bridge, ]Mass., Oct. 23, 1866; s. Charles Francis and Elizabeth W. Carlile) Choate; brother of Sarali Choate Sears; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Louise Bur- nett, of Southborough, Mass., June 15, 1892. Dir. Colonial Securities Co., National Shawmut Bank, Old Colony R.R. Co., People's Nat. Bank (Marl- boro, Mass.), Boston R.R. Holding Co., South- bridge Nat. Bank, Union Freight R.R. ; v.-p. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co. Regent Smithsonian Instn., 1908 — . Club: Union. Home: Soutliboro, Mass. Office: 30 State St., Boston.* CHOATE, Horace Henry, M.D. ; b. Windsor, Me., Dec. 24, 1860; s. Ira Choate and Emily Louisa (Moody) Choate; ed. common sell, and liigh sch., Windsor; D.V.S., New Y'ork Am. Vet. Coll. (New York U.), 1891; practiced as veterinarian in Ports- mouth, N.H., and Lewiston, Me.; M.D., Baltimore U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899; m. Lillian E. Woodbury, of Augusta, Me., Sept. 23, 1882; 1 son, Dr. Alton J.; m. 2d, Martha J. Cook, of Hadley, Mass., Sept. 30, 1887; 1 daughter, Shirley. Practiced in Salem, Mass., 1899-03; in Gloucester since 1903; estab- lished Gloucester Hosp., 1903, and since supt. and chief surgeon. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Electro-Tlierapeutic Assn., N.E. Assn. for Physical Therapy. LTniversalist. Address: 80 Mid- dle St.. Gloucester, Mass. CHOATE, Isaac Bassett, autlior; b. South Otis- field, Me., Julv 12, 1833; s. Ebenezer. Jr. and Eliza (Barker) Choate; A.B., Bowdoin Coll.. 1862, A.M.. 1865 (Litt.D., 1907); m. Sophia P. Thompson, of Lvnn, Mass., Sept. 25, 1866. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 99 Pinck- ney St., Boston.* CHOATE, "Washington, clergyman; b. Essex. Mass., Jan. 17, 1846: s. David and Elizabeth (Wade) Choate: A.B., Amherst, 1870: grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1875; (D.D., Amherst, 1893); m. Grace R. Whiton, of Brooklyn, Sept. 21, 1875. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1875; pastor Franklin St. Congl. Ch., Manchester, N.H., 1875-6, Presbyn. Ch., Irv- ington-on-Hudson, N.Y\, 1880-8, Second Congl. Ch., Greenwich, Conn., 1888-91; corr. sec, 1891-07, treas., 1907-9, Congl. Home Missionary Soc; prol. systematic theology, Talladega (Ala.) Coll., 1909- 12. Address; Essex, Mass.* CHRISTIAN, Andreas Forest, M.D. ; b. Norway, July 26, 1866; s. Francis Christian and Maren Gjorgine (Bull) Cliristian; direct descendant of Christian IV, of Denmark; B.A. and M.D., U. at Christiania, Norway, 1891; studied Harvard Med. Sch., 1891; m. Myrtle Edith Shaw, of Lewiston, Me., Nov. 25, 1896; 1 daughter. Hazel Madaline. Gen. practice, 1900-3; studied dermatology at Fin- sen Med. Light Inst., Copenhagen, Denmark, 1903; specialized in diseases of the skin 3 yrs. ; studied London Hosp., diseases of nerv^es and stomach, 1908; specialized in diseases of nerves and stomach 6 yrs.; pres. Mass. Co-operative Hosp. Assn. since Feb. 1914; 1st It. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Boston. Mem. Boston Med. Soc, Boston Scientific Soc, Boylston Med. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Conglist. Mem. Bostonian Soc. Mason. Club: Bel- mont Springs Country. Recreations: classic lit- erature, horseback riding, gardening. Home: Grove St., Milton, Mass. Office: 401 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. CHRISTIAN, Henry Asbury, M.D.; b. Lynch- burg, Va., Feb. 17, 1876; s. Camillus and Mary Elizabeth (Davis) Christian; direct descendant of Thomas Christian, who patented land between tlie Jame.s and Chickahominv rivers, in Va., Jan. 15, 1657; A.B., A.M., Randolph-Macon Coll., 1895; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1900; A.M., Harvard, 1903; unmar- ried. Asst. pathologist, 1900-2, asst. visiting path- ologist, 1902-5, Boston City Hosp.; visiting patholo- gist Children's Hosp., 1903-5; instr. pathology, 1903-5, theory and practice of physic, 1905-7, asst. prof., 1907-8, Hersev prof., since 1908, dean Faculty of Medicine and of Med. Sch., 1908-12, Harvard; asst. visiting phys. Long Island Hosp., 1905; phys.-in-chief Carney Hosp., 1907-12, and to Peter Bent Brigham Hosp. since 1911; consulting phys. Huntington Memorial Hosp. for Cancer; mem. consulting staff Carney Hosp. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Assn. Am. Physi- cians, Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, A.M.A., Am. Soc. for Advancement Clin. Investi- gation. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc Exptl. Pathology, Nat. Soc Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, A.L.A.. Boston Soc Med. Sciences, Boston Med. Library Assn., Interurban Clin. Club, Economic Club, Bos- ton Soc. for Med. Improvement, Mass. Med. Soc, Sigma Chi, Phi Rho Sigma (hon.). Alpha Omega Alpha (hon.), Assoulapian Club (hon.). Clubs: University, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Longwood Cricket, Harvard (Boston); Brookline (Mass.) Country; Johns Hopkins (Baltimore); Authors (London); Duck Lake (Me.). Author of various papers on pathol. and clin. med. subjects. Home: 252 Marlboro St. Office: Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.* CHRISTIAN, William "Wrig-ht, RI.D.: moved to St. Paul, Minn. (See vol. 1909.) CHRISTIE, Charles Sumner, M.D. ; b. Fitchburg, Mass., June 2, 1872; s. George Sumner and Sarah Jane (Bradford) Christie; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, 1891; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1898; post-grad. work. New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., Johns Hopkins Hosp.; m. Maude S. Kaler, of Brunswick, Me, Aug. 8, 1899; 5 children, Celia B., Allen L., Sarah B., Louise, Ruth. Practiced at River Point, RI, since 1899: med. examiner 3d Dist., Kent Co. Mem A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc, Kent Co. Med. Soc, R I Medico-Legal Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.) Clubs: University, Wannamoisett, Flat River. Address: River Point, R.I. CHRISTIE, Ralpli Aldricli, clergyman; b. Presque Isle, Me., May 20, 1887; s. Rev. George Walker and Sarah Paulina (Aldrich) Christie; grad. Taunton (Mass.) High Sch.; student Bangor Theol. Sem., 1907-8; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1911- unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1912; pastor North Ch., Providence, R.I., 1911-12; or- ganizer, 1912, Peoples Ch., Providence, of which is 236 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND pastor. Clubs: R.I. Congregational, Pine Tree iState. Address: 97 Lancastei- St., Providence, R.l. CHBYSIiEB, Mintin Asbury, biologist; b. Ber- lin, Out., Can., Aug. 25, 1^71; s. Edgar anil Sarali (Green) Chrysler: ancestors went from I'.S. to ()ntario at time of the Revolution (United Empire Liovalists) ; ed. pub. and high schs. ; B.A., U. of Toronto, 1894; Ontario Normal Coll., 1894-5 (cer- tificate); grad. student, 1902-3, fellow in botany, 1903-4; Ph.D., 1904, U. of Chicago; m. Sept. 15, 1910, Clara Belle Van Duzen, of Grimsby, Ont. Science mastei', Toronto Junction Collegiate Inst., 1895-02; asst. in botany, Marine Biol. Lab., sum- mer, 1904; on bot. survev of Marvlaiul, summers, 1904-5; asst. in botany, 1904-5, instr. 1905-7, Har- vard; asso. prof, botany, 1907-10, prof., 1910-11, prof, biology, since 1911, U. of Me. Fellow A.A. A.S. ; mem. Bot. Soc. America. N.E. Bot. Club. Conglist. Mason. .loint Author: Plant I^ife of Maryland, 1910. Contbr. numerous papers on bot. topics. Address: Orono, ISIe. CHUNN, Clay Dent, clergyman; b. Chaptico, Mil.. May IJ. 18ti4; .s. Mark B. and Annie M. (Dent) Chunn; grad. Charlotte Hall Acad., Md., 18S1; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1889; post-grad, course, same, 1891; m. Addie A. Felt, of Fitchburg, Mass., June 11, 1902; 1 son. Milton Henry, b. Apr. 21. 1915. Ordained ministrv Congl. Ch., 1891; pastor Brainerd, Minn., 1886-7, Faulkton, S.D., 1889-90, Riverton, 1891-2, Rocky Hill, Conn., 1894-7. Temple, N.H., 1897-02, Roxbury. Conn., 1905-8; 3d Congl. Ch., Waterbury, Conn., since 1908. Prin. Booth Acad., Hoxbury, 1905-7: mem. Xaugatuck Valley Congl. Assn. Rec- reations: hunting, fishing. Address: 23 Alder St., Wattibuiy. Conn. CHUBBXTCK, Leander M(ayliew), merchant, artist; b. Wareliam, :Mass., Feb. 19, 1861; s. Willis Gustavus and Rebecca Pierce (Taylor) Churbuck: ed. pub. schs. of Plymouth and Middleboro, Mass.; studied art in Boston; m. Mabel Ingols Dodge, of Stoneham, Mass., Jan. 19, 1889; 1 son, Abbott Dodge. Formerly instr. in drawing and painting, Howard Sem., West Bridgewater, Mass., also news- par>er cartoonist; engages in retail shoe business and now owner of "The Children's Shoe Store." Has exhibited in leading cities of U.S.; awarded gold medal for water color painting, Dallas (Tex.) Expn,, 1903; 1st prize Denver, 1909. Represented in permanent collection. Municipal Gallei'y, Brock- ton, Mass.; in exhbn. of selected water color paint- ings by Am. artists in art museums of the West, 1912. Mem. Am. Federation of Arts (Washington, D.C.), Copley Soc. (Boston). Mem. exec. com. Mass. Retail Shoe Merchants' Assn.; pres. Brock- ton Retail Shoe Dealers' Assn.; mem. Brockton Chamber of Commerce. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Republican of Brockton (ex-pres.). Nunckatesett Canoe. Home: 72 Glenwood Av. (Dffice: 25 Centre St.. Brockton, Mas.s. CHXTBCH, Elliott Bradford, lawyer; b. Taunton, Mass., July 26, 1873: s. Thomas LeBaron and Louisa M. (Elliott) Church; descendant of Gov. William Bradford, Plymouth, Mass.; A.B.. Har- vard, 1895, LL.B., 1898: m. Blanche Bonnelle, of Boston. Oct. 23, 1907; children, Eleanor Bradford, Mary Sumner. Admitted to Mass. bar, Oct., 1898, and since practiced in Boston; trustee Industrial Cotton Oil Properties. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn., City of Boston, Harvard Musical Assn. Re- publican. Unitarian. ]Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: amateur gardening. Home: Newton, ^lass. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. CHUBCH, George Dudley, headmaster; b. Provi- dence, R.I., May 12. 1878; s. George E. and .\hbie Green (Dudley) Church; A.B., Brown T'.. 1899 ( hon. A.M., 1913); m. Helen Louise Bigelow, of Worcester, Mass., June 23, 1904. Taught in Ab- bott Sch. and 2 yrs. in Worcester Acad.; reorgan- ized and incorporated, 1902, the Abbott Sch. (Little Blue), of which is headmaster. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Home: Farmington, Me.'* CHUBCH. Ward, lawyer: b. Lakewood. N.J.. Dec. 14, 1873: s. Charles Washburn and Frances Antoinette (Newton) Church: descendant on both sides of N.E. ancestry, on mother's side of Roger Newton, first minister in Milford, Conn.; ed. Wash- ington High Sch., 1892, 1893; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Daisy W. Norton, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 1, 1903. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1899; engaged in gen. practice with Henry G. Newton and Harrison Hewitt, as Newton, Church and Hewitt, from 1899 to death of Mr. Newton, Mar., 1914; since in office with Mr. Hewitt but no jntit- nership. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Mem. New Haven Grays (Co. F, Conn. N.G.) 5 yrs. Trustee Young Men's Inst., New Haven. Independent Re- publican. Conglist. Mason. Recreations: motor- ing. Home: Noith Haven, Conn. OlRce: 129 Chinch St., New Haven. Conn. CHUBCH, William George, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) CHUBCH, William Lee, hydraulic engr. ; moved to New Yoik. (Sec vol. 1909.) CHUBCHIIiIi, Alfred Vance, artist, educator; b. Oberlin. U., Aug. 14, 1864; s. Prof. Charles Henry and Henrietta (Vance) Churchill; student Oberlin Coll., 1881-7 (A.M., 1898); student Berlin, Leipzig:, and Academie Julien, Paris, 1887-90, U. of Paris, 1904-6; m. Marie Marschall, of Berlin, 1890; 1 son, Lewis Nelson. Dir. Art Dept. and prof, fine arts, Iowa Coll., Grinnell, la., 1891-3; instr. secondary and normal schs., St. Louis, Mo., 1893-7; prof, fine arts and dir. art dept.. Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1897-04; lecturer on art interpre- tation and criticism Johns Hopkins, 1902; prof, art history and interpretation, Smith Coll., since 1905; lecturer and teacher, U. of Chicago, 1914. As painter has exhibited in various exhbns. U.S. of- ficial del. Internat. Congress for Advancement of Drawing and Art Teaching, 1904. INIem. Eastern Art Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1902). Address: 38 Franklin St., Northampton, Mass. CHUBCHILIj, Asaph, paper merchant; b. Wren- tham, :Mass., Aug. 18, 1866; s. Gardner Asaph and Ellen Brastow (Barrett) Churchill; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Helen Olivia French, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 14, 1900; children, Olivia, Barbara Ellen, Asaph, Jr. With Carter, Rice Papei- Co. 10 yrs., since engaged on own account in whole- sale paper business; treas. The Rockwell & Churchill Press. Mem. Boston Trade Assn. Mason. Club: Housic Whisick. Home: Milton, Mass. Of- fice: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. CHUBCHII.I., Donald, M.D.; May 20, 1870-Nov. 28. 19(19. ( See vol. 1909.) CHUBCHIIiIi, George Bosworth, college prof.; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 24, 1866; s. Ezra and Myra .lane (Bosworth) Churchill; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1889, A.M., 1892; post-grad. U. of Pa., 1892-4; univs. of Strassburg, 1894-5, Berlin, 1895-7, Ph.D., 1897; m. Belle E. Whittier, of Mercer, Me.. .\ug. 24, 1893. Teacher Worcester High Sch., 1889-92, William Penn Charter Sch., Phila., 1892-4; asso. editor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1897-8; asso. prof. English and pub. speaking, 1898-1903, asso. prof. English lit., 1903-5, prof, same, since 1905, Am- herst Coll. Has lectured much before learned and lit. assns., especially on the drama, since 1898. Am. editorial representative Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare Gesellschaft. Mem. Ber- liner Gesellschaft fiir das Studien der neueren Sprachen und Litteraturen, Modern Lang. Assn. America, Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft, Ma- lone Society, Chi Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republi- can. Clubs: Boston Authors, University. Home: Amherst, Mass. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) CHUBCHIIiIi, Joseph Bichmiond, lawyer; *b. Dor- chester, Mass., July 29, 1845; s. Asaph and Mary (Brewer) Churchill; A.B., Harvard, 1867, LL.B., 1869; m. Mary Gushing of Dorchester. Feb. 31, 1871: 1 daughter. Anna Q. Admitted to bar. 1869: justice ^Municipal Ct., Dorchester Dist. of Boston since 1870; pres. Mass. Co-operative Bank. Stu- dent and writer on bot. subjects; contbr. to Rho- dora; prepared "List of Plants Growing Naturallv in Milton, Mass.," for History of Town of Milton, published by town. Mem. N. E. Bot. Club (v.-p. ), Bar Assn. city of Boston. Home: Dorchester, Bos- ton. Office: 16 State St.. Boston. Mass.* CHUBCHIIiIi, William Worcester, artist; b. Jamaica I'Tain, IVIass., Aug. 29, 1858: s. William Worcester and Caroline (Woodman) Churchill; WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 237 ancestors settled at Plymouth in 1640; ed. pvt. schs., Mass. Inst. Tech. (1 yr.) ; studied under Bon- nat, Paris; unmarried. Portrait painter, Boston, since 1SS5; has done some landscapes and com- positions. Mem. Met. Improvement League, Bos- ton; served on numerous corns, and art juries; treas. Guild of Boston Artists. Clubs: St. Bo- tolph, Wollaston Golf, Boston Art. Home: St. Bo- tolph Club. Studio: Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass. CHURCHIXiIi, Winston, author: b. St. Louis, Nov. 10, ISil; s. Edward Spaulding- and Emma Bell (Blaine) Churchill; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1894; (hon. A.M., 1903); m. Mabel H. Hall, Oct. 22, 1895. Mem. N. H. legislature,- 1903-05; candidate for. gov. N.H., Progressive ticket, 1912. Clubs: Century (New York), Tennis and Racquet, Union, Tavern (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Cornish, N.H.; postofflce, Windsor, Vt.* CHURCHMAN, Philip Hudson, college prof.; b. Burlington, N.J., Sept. 23, 1874; s. Horace and Edith Anna (Woolman) Churchman; ed. Van Rensselaer Sem., Burlington, N.J. ; A.B., Princeton, 1896, A.M., 1903; Ph.D., Harvard, 1908; studied in paris and Spain; m. Mary Colchester Morgan, of Worcester, Slass., Oct. 5, 1910; 2 children, Francis M., Elizabeth L. Master in Chestnut Hill Acad., Philadelphia, 1897-9; instr. French, Princeton, 1900-4; instr. French and Spanish, U. S. Naval Acad., 1904-5; instr. French, Harvard, 1906-8; asst. prof. Romance languages, 1908-11, prof, since 1911, Clark Coll; Presbyterian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Introduction to Pronunciation of French, 1906; Exercises on French Sounds, 1911; La Ale- grfa del Capitan Ribot. 1906. Address: 20 Insti- tute Rd., Worcester, Mass.* CHUTE, Arthur Iiamhert, surgeon; b. George- town, Mass., Aug. 12, 1869; s. Richard and Susan (Nelson) Chute; descendant of Lionel, who immi- grated to Ipswich in 1639, and was the first school- master there; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895: house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1894-5, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1895; m. Eliza R. Swift, of Eau Claire, Wis., Sept. 26, 1899; 3 children, Richard, Mary, Oliver. Urinary surgeon, St. Elizabeth's Hosp.; surgeon Genito-Urinary Dept., Boston Dis- pensary, since 1900; asst. prof, genito-uninary surgery. Tufts Med. Coll.: consulting uninary sur- geon to the Robert Brigham Hosp., josiah Thomas Hosp. (Peabody), Leonard Morse Hosp. (Natick), Newton Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Am. Urol Assn., Assn Internationale d'Urol. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union Boat, Harvard. Recreations: out- door life in general. Address: 350 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. CXXiI^EV, Jonathan Prince, soldier: b. Thomas- ton. Mt., Dec. 29, 1835; s. Jonathan and Deborah (Prince) Cilley; A.B., Bowdoin, 1858; admitted to bar, 1860; m. Caroline A. Lazell, of Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1866; 2d, Abby (Butler) Burpee, of Rockland, Me., Dec. 25, 1897. Capt. 1st Me. Cav., Oct. 19, 1861; maj.. May 15, 1862; It. col., July 1, 1864; hon. mus- tered out, Aug. 1, 1865. Bvtd. col. vols., Mar. 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war"; brig.-gen. vols. June 12, 1865, for same. In practice. Rockland, Me.; since 1865; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1867; U.S. ct. commr., 1867-80; adj. -gen. of Me., 1876-8; editor Maine Bugle, 1894. Author: Cilley Genealogy, 1879; The Mount Desert Widow, 1896. Address: Rockland, Maine.* CIiAFIiIlT, Adams Davenport, trustee, manage- ment elec. enterprises: b. Newton, Mass., Feb. 7, 1862; s. William and Mary Bucklin (Davenport) Claflin; ed. pvt. schs., Newton, Boston and France; A.B., Harvard. 1886; m., Worcester, Ma.ss.. Oct. 30, 1888, Agnes W^alker: 2 children, Mildred (Mrs. Henrv H. Marshall. New York). William. With Mather Electric Co., Manchester, Conn., 1887-94; built and managed Commonwealth Av. St. Ry., 1895, and has since been engaged in management of electric rys. and allied interests; pres. and trus- tee. Boston Suburban Electric Co.; dir. Middlesex & Boston St. Ry. Co., Washington Mills, Emery Mfg. Co. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Varsity, Eastern Yacht, Brae Burn Country. Recreations:- yachting, hunting. Residence: Grant Av., Newton Centre, 31ass. oflice: 172 Columbus Av., Boston. dJAPIiIN, Alan Avery, chemist; b. Boston, Apr. 7, 1873; s. Frederick Alan and Adelaide (Avery) Claflin; prep. edn. Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass.; S.B., Ma-ss. Inst. Technology, 1894; m. Wollaston, Mass., Nov. 6, 1897, Mabel Gertrude Nash. Chemist Avery Chem. Co., 1895-9, supt., 1899-1905, pres. since 1905; purchased Taylor & Barker Co., chem. mfrs. and importers, 1905, and has since been pres. of the CO. Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry (sec. New England section since 1905), Internat. Leather Chemists' Assn., Am. Leather Chemists' Assn., A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Electro-Chem. Soc. Unitarian. Mason. Home: 8 Laurel St., West Med- ford, Mass. Office: 88 Broad St.. Boston. CIiAFIiIII', Alphonso Alhert, physician; b. Pierre- pont, N.Y., Nov. 11, 1S56; s. A. A. and Hannah M. (Reynolds) Claflin; pub. and pvt. sch. edn.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1891; m. Norwood, N.Y., Apr. 19, 1880, Henrietta M. Gibson (a daughter, Verona, and a son, Walter J.); 2d, Burlington, Vt. July 11, 1901, Martha L. Bissonnette; 1 daughter, Eulah. Pursued various callings, including musi- cian (violin, cornet), tin shop, blacksmithing, lum- ber and railroad business and real estate, till took up study of medicine; has practiced in St. Albans, Vt., since 1891; health officer St. Albans; phys. Warner Home and St. Albans Hosp.; U.S. pension examiner; life ins. examiner for 5 old line cos. and for 5 fraternal orders: petit and grand juror. Mem. Vt. Med. Soc, Franklin Co. Med. Soc, St. Albans Clin. Soc, I.O.O.F., K. of P., F.O. Eagles, M.W. of A., Delta Mu. Address: 74 Main St., St. Albans, Vt. CIiAPIiIN, Arthur "Whitman, wholesale and mfg. druggist; b. Providence, R.I., Oct. 10, 1852; s. George Lyman and Louisa Sisson (Whitman; Claflin; descendant of Robert MacClaflin, of Wen- ham, Mass., Nov. 4, 1661; ed. pub schs.; grad. Eng- lish Dept., Mowry and Goff's English and Classical Sch., 1869: m. Alice M. Howard, of Providence, Mar. 15, 1881; 2 children. Louisa Howard, Albert Whitman. Began drug business as elk. in father's firm, Snow, Claflin & Co., Providence, 1869-72; suc- cessively from 1873, elk., salesman, business mgr., partner, 1885, Geo. L. Claflin & Co.; became pres. and treas. when business was incorporated in 1903 as the Geo. L. Claflin Company, mfrs. patent medi- cines, pharm. preparations, dealers in drugs, medi- cines, chemicals, surg. instruments, jewelers' sup- plies, etc. V-p. R.I. Coll. Pharmacy and Allied Sci- ences; mem. R.I. Pharm. Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc. Pres. Providence Charitable Fuel Soc; mem. bd. mgrs. Providence Y.M.C.A. ; mem. bd. mgrs. and one of the auditors of Home for Aged Men and Aged Couples. Clubs: Congregational, Turks Head. Rec- reations: country life, traveling. Home: 190 Water- man St., Providence; (summer) "Rose Bank," But- tonwoods, R.I. Office: 70 S. Main St., Providence, R.I. CIiAFIiIN, Narcissa Adelaide Avery (Mrs. Fred- erick Allan Claflin), educator, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Mass.; d. Alden and Lucinda Miller (Brown) Avery; descendant of Thomas Rogers and son John, Stephen Hopkins and daughter, Constance, of the Mayflower, and Col. Edmund Phinney, of the Revolutionary War; ed. Girls' High Sch., Bos- ton: pvt. study with Harvard profs.; grad. Mead- ville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1896; also post-grad, work in Hebrew, same sch.; m. Frederick Allan Claflin, of Boston. Nov. 23, 1870 (died Mar. 14, 1908); 4 children, Alan Avery, Winifred M., Edith Frances (Ph.D.), Charlotte Isabel. Ordained Unitarian min- istry, 1897: preached as regular supply in Conn.. Canada and the "West, and elsewhere; has lectured extensively on ednl., suffrage, economic and other topics; active worker in Quincy and Boston, Mass., in promoting tariff and civil service reform and in advocacy of woman suffrage; was mem. Sch. Bd., Quincy, 1884-7. Interested in study of eco- nomics and social development, in the peace move- ment, natural sciences, music and art. Club: Bos- ton (iastilian (pres.). Recreations: music, plant and bird study, Italian and Spanish lit. Address: 1640 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. CIiAFIiIlI', Rupert Franklin, banker; b. Boston. Sept. 29, 1845; s. Thomas J. and Mary A. (Hoi- 238 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND In-ook) Clallin; eil. piilj. sohs. until 11; m. 1st, l.SMi. Lydia M. Hull, of Lombard, 111. (died, 1877); m. 2d, Manlius, N.Y., 1S7S. Alice M. Benson. JJegan ac- tive career as messenger boy in dry Roods house, and later became asst. to ticket master Old Colony Ry. Co., Boston; in employ Bank of Mut. Kedemp- tion. Atlas Bank, Boston, and for a year and a half in ry. and real estate offices, Chicago; returned to Mass." and was made cashier Hopkinton (Mass.) Bank and treas. Hopkinton Savings Bank, continu- ing 3 yrs. ; now cashier Granite Trust Co.; dir. Quincy Savings Bank. Club: Granite City. Ad- dress:' Qiiincy. I\Tass. CIiAFIiIN', W(alter) Harold, author; b. Newton, Mass., Oct. 20, 1882; s. Charles Henry and Kmma Florence Claflin; A.B., Harvard, 1902, A.M., I'JOl, Ph.D., 1908; unmarried. Kditor: History of Holland and Belgium, 1907; co-editor History of Turkey, 1907. Author: Modern Persia, 1907. Recreations: tennis, hunting. Address: Santa Monica, Cal. and 44 Hunnewell Av.. Newton, Mass. CIiAFIiIlT, William H., paper merchant; b. Bos- ton; s. William H. and Kleanor (Pearson) Clallin; ed. pub. schs., Boston; married; 2 children. Be- gan in emplov of Kinney & Harding Co., paper dealers Boston, later with Dillingham & Co., un- til 1875; organized lirm of Claflin cVr Brown, dealers in paper, 187t;; name changed to W. H. Clallin - ton Countrv. Recreations: tennis and motoring. Home: 188 Bridge St. Office: Central Chambers, Northampton. Ma.ss. CIiABK, Susan Eliza, club woman; b. West Brat- tleburo, \t.. Nov. I'l, !S44; d. Stanford Kusell and Eliza Lucretia (Adkins) Clark; descendant of Rob- ert Cushman, one of the two men who chartered the Mayflower; ed. Brattleboro Acad, and Glen- wood Dadies' Sem., AVest Brattleboro; unmarried. Identified with various social, religious and pliilan- thropic activities; county officer Vt. branch Wom- an's Bd. of Missions. 1883-03; pres. Vt. State Fed- eration Women's Clubs, 1903-6. Mem. D.A.R. (re- gent Brattleboro Chapter, 1901-2, 1913-15). Club: Brattleboro Woman's (pres. 1898-01, 1902-5). Re- publican. Conglist. Has traveled extensively. Ad- dress: West Brattlcl)oro. Vt. CIiARK, Theodore Minot, architect; Aug. 20, 1845-Apr. 30, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CIiABK, Thomas Hazen, teacher; b. Shirley, IMass., Julv 14, IsnO; s. Thomas and Martha A. (Hazen) Clark; B.S.. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1880; post-grad, work, Johns Hopkins, 1884-5; Ph.D.. Clark U., 1892; unmarried. Asst. supt. Pa. Lead Co., 1880-4; asst. Wesleyan U., Conn., 1886-9: fel- low and asst., Clark U., 1889-93: instr., Tufts Coll.. 1894-5; teacher, Clinton Liberal Inst., 1896-8, N.H. State Normal Sch., 1898-03; acting prof, chemistry, Williams Coll.. 1904-5. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Re- publican. Universalist. Recreations: literature. Address: 3 4 Lancaster St.. Worcester, Mass. CIiABK, Walter Eli, ex-governor, journalist; b. Ashford, Conn., Jan. 7, 1869; s. Oren Andrus and Emily .leannette (Jones) Clark; grad. Conn. Nor- mal Sch., New Britain. 1887: student Williston Sem., 1891; B.Ph., Wesleyan IT., Conn., 1895; m. Lucy Harrison Norvell. of Washington. D.C., June 15, 1898. Reporter Hartford Post. 1895; telegraph editor Washington Times, 1895-6, also editor Purple and Gold (Chi Psi mag.); Washington corr. New Y'ork Commercial Advertiser, 1897; asst. to Washington corr. New York Sun. 1897-09; Wash- ington corr. Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1900-9; New York Commercial and Toronto Globe, 1904-9; gov. of Alaska Oct. 1. 1909. to May 21. 1913. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Chi Psi. Home: Chaplin, Conn.* CIIABK, "Walter Haven, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20, 1872; s. Mahlon N. and Mary A. (Haven) Clark: ed. pub. schs.. Hartford; A.R.. Yale, 1896; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1899; admitted to bar, 1898; m. June 26. 1902, Julia Ellen Oilman, B.L., Smith Coll., 1S96, d. Judge George S. Oilman. Practiced at Hartford since 1899; mem. Clark & Arnold; instr. economic debates, Yale, 1900-3; pres. Common Council Bd. of Hartford, 1902: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. from Hartford, 1905; now .judge of ("ity Police Ct. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Republican, Acorn, Graduates' (New Haven). Home: 146 Washington St. Office: 50 State St., Hartford. Conn. CI.ABK, Walter Thomas, M.D. ; Oct. 26, ISfil- Sept. 21. 190S. (See vol. 1909.) CIiABK, Walter William, lawvei-; b. Westboro, Mass.. Dec. 10. 1875: s. William" B. and Abbie J. (Murdock) Clark; ed. English High Sch.. AVorces- ter, Mass.; Ph.B.. Brown L'.. 1899: LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1901: unmarried. Admitted to ^lass. bar. 1902, and since practiced in Worcester; trustee Mortgage Investment Trust. Mem. Wor- cester Co. Bar Assn., Worcester Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Republican, (^lubs: Commonwealth, Tatassit ( 'anoe, Worcester Countrv, AVorcester Automobile. Home; 15 AVest- land St. Office: 340 Main St., AA^.rcester, :\Iass. CIiABK, 'William Braddock, underwriter; b. Hartford, Conn., June 29, 1841: s. A. N. (formerly ))iopr. Hartford Courant) and Emily I. (Braddock) (Jlark; ed. grammar and high schs.; m. Caroline H. Bobbins (now deceased). In fire ins. from boy- hood; now pres. .liltna Ins. Co.; dir. Travelers Ins. Co., Fiist Nat. Bank, Soc. for Savings, P'idelity Trust Co. Republican; ex-alderman and water commr. Mem. N.E. Soc. New A'ork. Club: Re- publican. Home: 268 Farmington Av. Office: 670 Main St.. Hartford. Conn.* CIiABK, AVilliam Colton, clergyman; b. Brigh- ton. Vt.. Oct. 15, 1862; s. Charles AA^allace and Harriet Lucretia (Colton) Clark: descendant of Thomas Cushman and Mary Allerton, the latter a passenger on the Mayflower; grad. St. Albans Acad., 1881; A.B., U. of Vt.. 1885; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1890: m. Cora L. Ferris, of South Hero, A't., Dec. 27, 1899; 2 children, Alarjorie, b. Apr. 20, 1903; Theodore Alerrill, Alar. 8, 1908. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1891: pastor .South Hero and Grand Isle, 1891-8, Hardwick, 1900-3, 1st Ch., Lyndon, 1904-9, Barnet since 1909. Supt. schs.. South Hero, 1893-7; mem. i^rudential com. I.,A-ndon Acad, and Graded Sch. Dist., 1905-S; elected sec. Congl. Conf. of A't., 1908. Address: Barnet. Vt. CIiABK, William Francis, R.C. priest; moved to Brooklyn. N.Y'. (See vol. 190 9.) CIiABK, William Predei-ick; b. Glover, A't., Jan. 7. 1N49; .'^. Frederick Plummer Abbott and Eliza .lennette (King) Clark; descendant of Revolution- ary ancestry; ed. Orleans Liberal Inst, and Mont- pelier Sem.; m. Craftsbury. A't.. 1871. Elizabeth Alarston. Has served as supt. schs. and in various town offices; mem. A't. Ho. of Rep.. 1896, 98: elected asst. .judge Orleans Co. courts. 1902. Methodist. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Address: Glover, A^t. CIiABK, William Heman, clergyman; b. North Hancock, Me., Mar. 13. 1840 ; s. Ebenezer and Diana (Rolfe) Clark; A.B., Colby Coll.. 1868. A.AI., 3 871: m. Lucinda Wright Barrows, of Hebron, Me., Nov. N. 1868. Prin. high sch., Alt. A'ernon. IMe.. 1867; or- dained Bapt. ministrv, 1S67: pastor Alt. A^'ernon. 1867-75. South Noriidgewock. 1875-83, Needham, Mass., 1884-7; financial sec. New London (N.H.) Acad., 18S7-8; pastor Alechanic Falls, Ale., 1888-96, Charleston, 1895-1900. Parkman. 1900-5. Turner, 1905-8. Mt. Vernon. 1908-9: resident at Auburn since 1909. Corr. and statist, sec. Me. State S.S. Assn., lSSl-4. pres.. 1SS4-5. Republican. Alem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Colby). Recreations: exer- cise in garden. Address: 29 Summit St., Auburn, Me. CI.ABK, William Irvinar, Jr., AI.D. : h. X.V. Citv. Apr. 12. 1879; s. William Irving and Isabel (Robins) Clark; A.B.. Columbia. 1900: AI.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia). 1904; m. Elizabeth Hilliard Pratt, of Worcester, Mass., June 23. 1906; 2 children. Katharine Irving. William Irving. 3d. Interne Roosevelt Hosp., N.Y''. City. 1904-6; prac- ticed in AVorcester. Mass.. since 1907; surgeon to out-patients of A\^orces ter C ity Hosp. since 1908: asst. suigeon Memorial Hosp.. A^'orcester. since 1908. ATem. A. ALA.. Alass. Aled. Soc, Worcester Co. Aled. Soc, Roosevelt Hosp. Alumni Assn. Re- imblican. Episcopalian. Clubs: AVorcester, Tat- luick Countrv. Recreations: travelin.g. Home: 53 West St. OfRce: .17 Pearl St., Worcester, Mass. CIiABK, William Judson, mfr. ; Aug. 19. 1825- 19 — . (See vol. 190 9.) CIiABK, William Iiathrop, clergyman; b. Rome, N.Y^. Apr. 2, 1878; s. Fred William and Florence Evelyn (Lathrop) Clark; Ph.B.. Brown U.. 1901; B.D.. Episcopal Sch.. Cambridge, Alass.. 1909: m. Caroline T-,ouisa Parrington. of Providence, R.I., Alar. 1. 1905. Deacon. 1904, priest, 1905. P.E. Ch. : curate. 1904-6; vicar since 1906. Ch. of the Ascen- sion. Boston. Alem. Delta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 245 Home: 14 Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Ad- dress: 11 Newcomb St., Boston. ClaABKi:, Albert, lawyer, economist; Oct. 13, 1840-.Tti1v 16. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) CIiABKE, Alfred, mechanical engineer; b. Leicester, Eng., June 4, 1849; s. Thomas Alfred William and Susanna (Scott) Clarke; ed. pub. schs., Leicester, and dept. of science and art. South Kensington, London; m. Lucia Evelyn Whiting, of Cambridge, :Mass., Nov. 3, ISSO; 1 daughter, Edith (Mrs. James McLaughlin, of Melbourne, Aus- tralia). Came to America, 1S74; chief engr., Brad- ley Fertilizer Co., North Weymouth, Mass., 1876-7; supt. Kitson Machine Co., Lowell, Mass., 1S77-85, and while there invented and patented improve- ments in cotton machinery- now in general use; gen. mgr. Prospect Machine & Engine Co., Cleve- land, O., 1SS5-7; associated with Arthur E. Childs in founding The Light, Heat & Power Corpn., Bos- ton, which led to formation of the Mass. Light- ing Cos., owning a number of gas, electric light and power cos. in Mass.; trustee Mass. Lighting Cos.; pres. of IS gas and electric cos.; dir. Colum- bia Nat. Life Ins. Co., Hotel Somerset Co., Mid- dlesex Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Lowell, Mass. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. of Arts, Mass. Inst. Tech. Republican. Mem. Ch. of England. Mason (K.T.). (5lubs: Boston Athletic, Economic, City, Press. Boston, Algonquin. Yorick, Berkshire, etc. Recreations: fishing. Home: Walpole, N.H. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. C^ABKE, Arthur Franklin, lawyer; b. 3ilay 6, 1865; s. Bradford A. and Eliza (Gould) Clarke; ed. pub. schs.. Providence, R.I.: student Brown U., 1885-6, class of 1889; A.B., Williams, 1889; Colum- bia Law Sch.. 1890-1; Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1892- 93; m. Adele Furbush, of Boston, July 25, 1891; 2 children, Edwin Thui.ston, Frances. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Benton, Clarke & Beal. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Nor- folk Co. Bar Assn., The Abstract Club. Republi- can. Club: Boston Art. Home: 17 Osborne Rd., Brookline. Office: 102 Ames Bldg., Boston. CIiABKE, Augustus Peck, M.D.; Sept. 24, 1833- Apr. i;.', 1912. ( .-Jee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CIiABKZ:, Benjamin Franklin, mechanical engi- neering: July 14, lS31-Dec. 29, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1908-9.) CIiABKE, Charles Cameron, educator; b. New York, istjl: s. Charles Cameron and Sarah Ruth (McCutchin) Clarke; ed. Holbrook's Acad., Ossin- ing, N.Y., 18 70-5, Columbia Grammar Sch., New Y'ork. 1S75-S. Columbia Coll., 1878-9; Yale, 1879- 83, A.B., 1883; Columbia Law Sch., 1885-6, LL.B., 1886; post-grad, study, Sorbonne, Paris, France, 1896-7: m. Brussels, Belgium, 1896, Valentine Lemaieur. Began teaching French language and literature, Yale, 1898; prof. French. Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale, since 1908. Episcopalian. Mem. (I^onn. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, Psi Up- silon. Clubs: Graduates', Lawn, Elizabethan (New Haven). Home: 254 Bradley St., New Haven, Conn. CIiABKE, Charles Davenport, newspaper man; b. Bath, Me., Sept. 1, 1856; s. Hon. Elisha and Sarah (Mansfield) Clarke; father was Me. editor and customs officer, mother a descendant of Peter Gray, the Salem shipbuilder: ed. Bath High Sch. and Wesleyan Univ., to 1878; m. Bath, Jan. 27, 1885. Ada Louise Harnden. Editor and propr., Bath Independent, 1879-92; after 2 years' rest, resumed editorial management of the paper for 9 yrs.; then engaged in mining business and was spl. writer on Lewiston Jour.; established. 1906, and edited. Bath Anvil, for 15 mos.; later engaged in sketch and news writing for Lewiston Jour, and mags.; resumed editorship Anvil, 1908; mem. staff Bath Times since Jan., 1914. Has successfully advocated a number of local reforms and raised many thousands of dollars in subscriptions for public improvements. Republican. Mem. Psi Up- silon (Xi Chapter, Wesleyan Univ.). Address: Bath, Me. CIiABKF, Charles Franklin, lawyer; b. Colum- bia, Conn., Feb. G, 1S59; s. Willard Benjamin and Lucy (Ford) Clarke; B.A.. Yale. 1886; B.D., Yale Dlv. Sch., 1889; LL.B., Yale Law Sch.. 1903; m. Willimantic, Aug. 14. 1889, Sarah M. Andrew; 2 children, Helen May, Rachel Margaret. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor Machias, Me., 1889-93, Whitneyville. Conn., 1893-02; practiced law at New Haven, since July 1, 1903; dir. Atlas Mfg. Co.; pros. atty. Municipal Ct. 6 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd.. Hamden. 19 yrs. Mem. Conn. Bar Assn. Ex-pres. and ex-sec. New Haven Congl. Club, and ex-scribe Conn. Gen. Conf. of Congl. Chs., also State Assn. Democrat. Recreations: gardening. Home: Whitneyville, Conn. Office: 185 Churcli St., New Haven, Conn. CIiABKB, Charles K., M.D., surgeon; b. North Scituate, R.I., Jan. 9, 1851; s. Daniel A. and Mary Emily (Harrington) Clarke; ed. pub. schs., Sci- tuate; Lapham Inst., North Scituate; M.D., Belle- vue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1874; m. Lizzie M. Manter, of Newport, Me., Jan. 8, 1876; 2 children, Daniel A., Mary M. Practiced at Scituate since 1875; former supt. schs.. assessor; mem. Town Council 4 yrs. (pres. since 1912); health officer; mem. R.I. Senate, 1913-14, 1915-16. Mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc, Kent County Med. Soc. (pres., 1909-11). Republican. Mem. Christian Ch. Home: Fiskeville, Scituate. R.I. CIiABEB, Cora Kuidekoper, botanist, entomolo- gist; b. Meadville, Pa., Feb. 9, 1851; d. James Freeman and Anna (Huidekoper) Clarke; ed. pvt. sch. of Lucia M. Peabody, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; student Hort. Sch. for Women, Newton Centre, Mass., 1870-1, Bussey Instn., 1871-2. Has made original investigations in caddis worms and Insect galls. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Boston Soc. Nat- ural History, Mass. Hort. Soc; leader botany dept., N.E. Woman's Club. Unitarian. Club: Science. Recreations: natural history, especially galls. Address: 91 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. CIiABKB, Edith Emily, librarian; moved to Syra- cuse, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CIiABKE, Eliot Channing-, engineer; b. Boston, May 6, 1845; s. Rev. Dr. James Freeman and Anna (Huidekoper) Clarke; A.B., Harvard, 1867; studied civ. engring. 1 yr. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Alice de Vermandois Sohier, of Boston, Apr. 4, 1878 (died Nov. 16. 1901). Practiced as civ. engr. in different parts of U.S., in connection with building rys., bridges, tunnehs, water works and sewerage svstems, 1868-86; treas. of cotton mill. 1886-04. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (treas. 13 vrs.); mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Mass. Hort. Soc. Mass. Soc. Natural History. Clubs: Union. St. Botolph, Country. Essex Co. (Boston). Chicago Literary. Author: Main Drainage Works of the City of Boston, 1885 (city publ.); Report of a Commission Appointed to Consider a General System of Drain- age for the Valleys of Mystic, Blackstone and Charles Rivers, 1886 (state publ.); Astronomy from a Dipper, 1909. Contbr. to engring. jours. Home: 15 Brimmer St. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton.* CIiABKE, Elizabeth Crocker Lawrence; b. Lan- caster, Mass., Nov. 11, 1861; d. Amos Edward and Ann Maria (Crocker) Lawrence; B.A., Smith Coll., 1883, M.A., 1889; post-grad, studies Radcliffe Coll., 1883-4, 1886-8; traveled abroad. 1884-6 and 1895-6; student Boston Normal Sch. of Gymnas- tics. 1889-91. diploma, 1891; m. Samuel Fessenden Clarke, Apr. 5, 1892. Sec-treas. Assn. of Collegiate Alumnee, 1901-12; represents Smith Coll. in the Naples Table Assn. for Promoting Lab. Research bv Women, and treas. of assn. Mem. Smith Coll. Alumnaj Assn. (v.-p., 1889-91, pres., 1909-11), Stu- dents Aid Assn. of Smith Coll., Mass. Branch of Civ Service Reform Assn., Mass. Branch Red Cross Assn., School Garden Assn. of America. De- votes much time to local civic interest. Home: Willi amstown, Mass.* CLABKE, Frederick 'Wilcox, leather mfr. ; b. Chicago, May 6, 1851; s. Henry Wilcox (city atty. of Chicago, 1842) and Harriet R. (Crumb) Clarke; C.E., Wesleyan U., Conn.. 1870; m. Charlotte Sharp, of Chicago. June, 1877; 4 children, Edythe 246 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Mrs. Aitliur W. Fairbanks, of Brookllne), Char- lotte (Mrs. Carl Otto Zerrahn, of Alilton), Stanley, Elysabeth. Has engaged in nifr. and sale of leather since 1879; head of firm of F. W. Clarke & Co.; dir. Carl E. Schmidt Co., of Boston and Detroit. Trustee Wesleyan U. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (Boston and Chicago), Chicago Literary (Chicago), Appalachian Mountain, Brook- line Thur.sday Club. Writer of a number of tracts and articles on economic and ednl. subjects, cur- rency, tariff, and tlie labor question, liecreations: yachting, mountain climbing. Home; Round Gables, Df>an Hd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 83 South St., Hi)sti>n. CItABKE, George LemlBt, lawyer; b. Boston. Aug. J J, lf»Gl; g.s. John J. Clarke, attorney, and first mayor of Roxbury, Mass.; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch., and commercial sch.; studied law in office of John J. Clarke; LL.B., Boston Union Law Sch., 1887; m. Julia A. Little, of Boston, Mar. 3, 1913; 1 son, Robert Haswell. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1887, and since practiced at Boston. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., B.ar Assn. City of Boston, Cliam- ber of Commerce, Bostonian Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, Country, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: tennis. Home: 58 Irving St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 55 Kilby St., Boston. CIiASKZ:, Helen Archibald, author; b. Phila- delphia, Pa.; d. Hugh Archibald and Jane M. (Searle) Clarke; ed. under governesses at pvt. sch., grad. musical dept., U. of Pa.; unmarried. Editor (with Charlotte Porter), Poet-Lore; lec- turer on poetry, drama and mythology. Hon. mem. Boston Browning Soc, Xew York Browning Soc. ; pres. Boston centre Am. Music Soc. Club: Boston Authors'. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: 11 Queensberry St., Boston; (summer) "Ardensea," Isle au Haul, Me. Office: 194 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.* CIiABKi:, Henry Martyn; b. Belmont, Mass., Aug. 1, lb;ti5; s. Henry ;Marlyn and Jane Loomer (Hurlbut) Clarke; first American ancestor was Lt. William Clark, of Dorchester, Mass., 1637; prep. edn. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1888, LL.B., 1893; unmarried. Practiced law, 1895-1900; since in real estate and ins. busi- ness. Mem. 1st Brigade Staff, Mass. N.G. until 1898. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union, etc. Recreations: tennis, riding. Home: 261 Beacon St. Office: 50 State St., Boston. CIiABKi:, Herbert Iiincoln, musician; b. Wo- burn, Mass., Sept. 12, 1S6.; s. William Horatio and lOliza Tufts (Richardson) Clarke; ed. pub. schs., Indianapolis, Ind., Somerville, Mass., and Toronto, Ont. ; m. Lillian Bell Hause, Feb. 7, 1896. Was cornet soloist with Queen's Own Rifle Regt. Band of Canada, then with Gillmore's Band until death of P. S. Gillmore, later in F. N. Innes' Band, Vic- tor Herbert's 22d Regt. Band and 7tli Regt. Band, Kew York, and more recently with John P. Sousa for 3 European tours; now cornet soloist and asst. conductor Sousa's Band. Has played at the great expns. of the world at Paris, Glasgow, Chicago, San Francisco, Buffalo, Pittsburg, St. Louis, etc. Composer of many sheet music compositions. Tour around the world, 1911, as asst. conductor and soloist of Sousa's Band. Home: Reading, Mass.* CIiARKZ:, Hermann Frederick, banking; b. Xew- ton, INlass., Mar. 2;", 1nS2; s. Arthur Frencli and Mary Rice (Leslie) Clarke; descendant of Hugh Clarke, 1613-93; g.g.g.s. Rev. Jonas Clarke, of Lexington, Mass., 1730-1805; g.s. Rev. Jonas Bowen Clarke, of Boston, 1816-1894; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1901; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Dorothy Locke Jolinson, of Newtonville, Alass., June 10, 1914. With Estabrook & Co., bankers, since 1906; dir. Morgan & Fentress R.R., Bigelow & Dowse Co., New Amsterdam Casualty Co. of New York, Am. Indemnity Co. of Baltimore. Trustee Home for Aged Couples, Roxbury, Mass. Treas. Republican Town Com., Brookline. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Episcopalian. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard (Boston). Home: 503 Bovlston St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Bo.'^ton. CIiABKi:, Isaac Howard, business man; b. New- port. JM., Apr. 4, 1S75; s. Isaac and Mary Wood (Soule) Clarke; ed. pub. sclis., Newport and Jamestown; Scranton Corr. Sch.; m. Matilda AVeaver St. Clair, of Newport, R.I., Nov. 18, 1895; 2 children, Harry Howard, Alice Maud. Learned carpenter's trade and became master mechanic; in U.S. Engr. Dept., on fortification work, 1898-06; pres. and mgr. Jamestown and Newport Ferry Co., 1908-13; in coal business since 1913. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1906-8, Senate. 1909-11; served as mem. Town Council and as cliicf of fire dept. 9 yrs. ; mem. R.I. Inland Fish Commn., 1911-18. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mem. St. John's Lodge, F. and A.M., Newport. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Address: Clinton Av., Jamestown, R.I. CIiABKE, Israel James, M.D.; b. Woburn, Mass., Mav 22, lSt;(i; s. Albert \V. and Philinda G. (Wil- lev) Clarke; prep. edn. Brockton (Mass.) High Sch.; student Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1878; M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1883; m. Nellie E. Pearson, of Boston, May 22, 1889; 1 son, Clifton A. Began practice at Ashland, Mass., 1883; removed to Haverhill, Mass., 1887. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Haverhill Med. Club. Republican. Ma- son. Address: 112 Emerson St., Haverhill, Mass. CIiABKE, John Eastman, educator; died Nov. 22, 19i;!. (See vol. 1909.) CIiABKi:, John S. B., merchant; b. Fall River, Mass., Sept. 29, 1858; s. Ralph and Elizabeth (Williamson) Clarke; ed. pub. schs.. Fall River; m. Sarah Bury, of Fall River. Oct. 8, 1878; 2 chil- dren, Hattie E., Everett W. Engaged in dry goods and furniture business in Fall River, as J. & J. S. B. Clarke since 1889; mem. City Council, 1S92, 5, 6 (pres., 1896); mem. Reservoir Commn., 1903-6; mem. Overseers of Poor, 1912- Feb., 1913; resigned w'hen apptd. by governor as mem. Police Bd. of Fall River, term, 1913-15. Democrat. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias (grand chancellor Grand Lodge of Mass., 1904-5). Home: 49 Berkelev St. Office: 252 Fifth St., Fall River, Mass. CIiABKE, Maurice Dwight, M.D.; Nov. 2, 1851- Sept. 7, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) CIiABKE, Prescott Orloff, architect; b. Provi- dence. R.I., Mar. 10, 1858; s. George Leonard and Frances Alice (Chace) Clarke; prep. edn. Mowry and Goff's English and Classical Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1880; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890-3; m. Mary Chase, of Lynn, Mass., Apr. 16, 1895; 3 chil- dren, Frances Chase, Barbara, George Leonard, Engaged in mfg.. Providence, 1880-90; architect since 1893; mem. Clarke & Spaulding until 1901, Clarke & Howe until 1907, Clarke, Howe & Homer until June, 1913, since of Clarke & Howe; pres. Swan Point Cemetery. Pres. Immigrant Ednl. Bur. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects (pres. R.I. Chapter 2 yrs.). Clubs: University, Art, Agawam Hunt, Unitarian, Turks Head. Recreations: sail- ing, outdoor diversions. Home: 219 Blackstone Boul. Office: 1304 Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. CIiABKE, Samuel Fessenden, college prof. : b. Geneva, 111., June 4, 1851; s. Samuel Nye and Polly Hooper (Patten) Clarke; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1878: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1879; (A. M., Williams, 1891); asst. to the U.S. Fish Commn., 1874-5; fellow in biology, Johns Hopkins, 1879-81; m. Elizabetli Crocker Lawrence, April 5, 1892. Lecturer, Smith Coll., 1881; prof, natural history, Williams Coll., since 1881. Address: WMlliams- town, IMass.* CIiABKE, Sarah J., author; b. Norridgewock, Me., Sept. 12, 1840; d. Asa and Sophia (Bates) Clarke; ed. Norridgewock, :Me. ; unmarried. (See Who's Wlio in America for books, etc.) Address: Norridgewock, Me.* CIiARKZ:, Stiles M. ; b. Monroe, Conn., Dec. 13, 1845; s. Chatle.s i;. and Betsey M. (Boothe) Clarke; ed. common sclis. and Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; unmarried. Served as elk. in dry goods and grocery stores; traveling salesman for 15 yrs.; now in ins. business; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Monroe, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 247 CIiABKE, "Walter Ayer, naval architect; b. Bos- ton, Dec. S, ISSJ; s. Winter Hamilton and Ella Caroline (Ayer) Clarke; ed. pub. schs., Biddeford, Me.; B.S. in Xaval Architecture, :Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905; m. Alice M. Nash, of Abinston, Mass., June 4, 1914. Computer with Fore River Shipbuilding- Co., Quincy, Mass., 1905-8, with Maryland Steel Co., Sparrows Point, :Md., 1908-12; chief of planning and material divs., 1912-13, chief rate setter since 1913. Fore River Shipbuilding- Co. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and Engrs. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Universalist. Authur: Handbook of Arithmetic and Geometry for Apprentices, 1907. Recreations: tennis, golf, bowling. Home: 238 Everett St., "^'ollaston, Mass. Office; Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn., Quincy. Mass. CLARKE, Walter Bradley, lawyer; b. Nobles- boro. Me., Apr. 4, 1876; s. Hon. James Wilson and Laura Ella (Oliver) Clarke; sra.6. Lincoln Acad.. Newcastle, 1895; A.B., Bowdoin, 1899; notable all round athlete; was full back four years on the football team, acting as captain in 1898; also on Varsity Nine and Track Team: state champion in pole vault and coll. strong man. (Has 6 brothers. Frank W., M.D., of Bristol, Me.; Albert ^V., of N. Y. Citv; James A., of Portland; Joseph L., of Waterville, Me.; Willis E., M.D., of Maiden, Mass.; Harold E., of Portland — all known as remarkable baseball and football players; 8 college degrees in the Clarke family.) LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; asst. sec. State Senate, 1897-1901; mgr. East- ern Me. agency. New York Life Ins. Co., 1899-1900, with office at Bangor; began practice at Portland, 1903: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901-3; exec, councilor, 3d dist., 1903-5: mem. Me. Senate. 1907-9; was council, and obtained pardon for Samuel D. Haynes, life prisoner, whose long flght for liberty attracted more attention than any other of the kind in the history of Me. jurisprudence. Has been considered an available candidate for governor of Me. Repub- lican. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn., Zeta Psi. Mem. Portland Chamber of Commerce, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason; mem. K. of P., B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: music, athletics. Home: Cape Eliza- beth, Me. Office: 102 Exchange St., Portland, Me. CIiABKi:, Wiliiam Butler, books, stationery, en- graving, lending library; ta. Northampton, Mass., May 8, 1848; s. Augustus and Louisa Stoughton ("Watson) Clarke; descendant of Gov. Edward Winslow, of Plymouth Colony, whose 2d wife was Susannah Fuller White; ed. pvt. and pub. schs. of Northampton; m. IMaria .Josephine, d. William H. Baldwin, of Boston. Sept. 14, 1902. Came to Boston, began with 'W. H. Piper S1 (class sec), :M.L., 1SS8; m. Mrs. Frances (Ferrins) Dowkontt, of New York, Apr. S, 1912. Admitted to bar, 1881; mem. New Haven Bd. of Councilmen, 1891-2, Bd. of Finance, 1891; judge of probate, Dist. of New Haven, H terms, 1895-07; received 158 votes for nomination as gov. of Conn., Rep. State Conv., 1902; chmn. New Haven Independence Day Cele- bration Com. each year., 1910-14; mem. New Haven Charter Revision Com. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn., Internat. Law Assn., Mass. Sec. Mayflower Descendants, N.H. Colony Hist. Soc. (dir.). Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, New Haven Chamber Commerce. Moderator Conn. Congl. Conf., 1905; chmn. State Y.:M.C.A.. 1910 — (pres. state conv., 1903, 09, 13, 14, 15); supt. City Mission (Eng- lish Hall) S.S., 1889 — ; a nat. mgr. Am. S.S. Union. Mem. bd. dirs. Y.M. Republican Club (Jo.; ^'.-p. Yale Assn. Class Secretaries, 1915-16. Clubs: Grad- uates', Young Men's Republican, Congregational (ex-pres.). Author: Probate Law and Practice of Conn.. 1915. Delivered hist, address at Bi-Centen- nial of Congl. Ch. at Kensington, Conn.. 1912. Home: 350 Elm St. Office: Second Nat. Bank Bldg., New Haven, Conn.* CIiEA'VES, Benjamin Franklin, lawver; b. Waterboro. Me., Jan. 14, 1866: s. Seth and Mary A. (Hamilton) Cleaves; grad. Biddeford High Sch., 1885; read law in office of Hamilton & Halev; ra. Uretta Foss, of Biddeford, Nov. 1, 1892; 1 son, Burton H. Admitted to bar. 1892; practiced in Biddeford since 1892: mem. Cleaves, Waterhouse & Emery; chmn. Pub. Utilities Commn. of Me. Republican. Universalist. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Mem. K. of P. Address: Biddeford, Me. CIiEAVES, Charles Poole, clergyman; b. Yar- mouth, Me., Nov. 4, 1869; s. Thomas Oilman and Justina (Poole) Cleaves; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1893; A.B., Bowdoin. 1905; m. Alice L. Law- rence, of North Yarmouth, June 12, 1893; 3 chil- dren, Mary Lawrence, IMargaret Frances, Chester Freeman. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1893; pastor, Enosburgh, Vt. ; Waterford. Standish, Robinston. Buxton, Winthrop and Limerick, Me.; Andover, N.H., Ossipee, N.H.. since 1914. Author: A Case of Sardines; A Story of the IMaine Coast, 1904. Contbr. to Youth's Companion, C.E. World, Con- gregationalist, Outlook, Harper's, Century, etc. Mem. Granite State Optometrical Soc. Recrea- tions: optometry. Address: Ossipee, N.H. CILEA'VES, Henry Bradstreet, governor; Feb. 6. 1840-June 22, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) CIiBA'VES, Kendall !■., dentist; b. Addison, Me., Nov. 1, 1867; s. Benjamin Franklin and Angeline (Longfellow) Cleaves; grad. Phila. Dental Coll., 1890; m. Harriet Foster, of East Montpelier. Vt., July 28, 1897; 3 children, Kendall Foster. Paul Longfellow. Katharine. Began practice at Cherrv- field. Me., 1887: at Montpelier, Vt., since 1891: mem. State Bd. Dental Examiners 1897-12. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Apollo. Home: 10 Sum- mer St. Address: 17 State St., Montpelier, Vt. CIiBGHOBN, Allen Mackenzie, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) CIiEGHOBN', Sarah Norcliffe, author; b. Nor- folk, Va., Feb. 4, 1876; d. John Dalton and Sarah Chestnut (Hawley) Cleghorn: grad. Burr and Bur- ton Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1895; student. Radcliffe Coll., 1895-6; unmarried. Socialist; Anti-Vivisec- tionist. Author: A Turnpike Lady, 1907. Address: .Manchester, Vt.* CIiBIiAND, Herdman Fitzgrerald, prof, geology; b. Milan, ill.. July l.'l, 1S(J9; s. David James and Margaret (Betty) Clcland; Gates Coll., Neligh, Neb.; B.A., Oberlin. 1894; Ph.D., Yale, 1900; post- grad, work, U. of Neb., 1895, U. of Chicago, 1896, Cornell U., 1901; m. Helen Williams Davison, of New Britain, Conn., 1910. Asst. in geology, Cornell U., 1900-1; instr. in geology and botany, 1901-4; asst. prof, geology and mineralogy, 1905: prof, geology, 1905—, Williams Coll.; instr. Cornell Summer Sch., 1900-2, U. of Tenn. Summer Sch., 1904. (See Who's Who in America for books, so- cieties, etc.) Home: 32 Glen Rd., Williamstown, Mass.* CIiFMENCZ:, George Henry, architect; b. Wor- cestei', JMass., Jan. 13, 1865; s. Richard Henry and Eva L. (Osgood) Kendall (jlemence, and descend- ant in the 4th generation of Richard Clemence, died, Brookfield, Mass., 1813; ed. pub. schs., of Worcester, and Mass. Inst. Tech. (spl. course in architecture) ; m. Anna Eliza McDonald, of Wor- cester, Oct. 9, 1889; 1 daughter. Hazel Clemence. Employed in office of Stephen C. Earle, architect, Worcester, 1882-90, and Darling Brothers, con- tractors and builders, 1890-2; began practice in Worcester, 1892. Fellow A.I. A. (W'orcester Chap- ter). Mason. Recreations: horticulture. Home: Appleton Rd. Office: 405 Main St., Worcester, !Mass. CIiFlVIBNS, Samuel Iianghome ("Mark Twain")? author, humorist; Nov. oO, IX^J-Api-. 21, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) CIiBMBNT, Bdward Henry, journalist; b. Chelsea. IMass.. Apr. 19, 1843; s. Cyrus and Re- becca Fiske (Shortridge) Clement; A.B., Tufts, 1864, A.M., 1875 (Litt.D., 1904); m. Gertrude Pound, of New York, 1869 (died 1895); 2d, Josephine Hill Russell, of Boston, Mar. 20, 1898. Editor Savannah Daily News, 1865-7; brief engagements on Bos- ton papers; night editor and city editor N.Y. Tribune during John Russell Young's editorship, 1867-9; mng. editor Newark Daily Advertiser, 1869-72; propr. Elizabeth Daily Journal, 1873-5; asst. editor, 1875-81, editor-in-chief, 1881-06, Bos- ton Transcript. Contbr. essays, poems and fiction to mags. Mem. ]\Iass. Hist. Soc, Anti-Imperialist League (exec, com.); pres. N.E. Anti-Vivisection Soc Clubs: St. Botolph (a founder), Boston City. Home: 5 River St., Concord, Mass. Office: 324 Washington St., Boston.* CI.EMBNT, Georgre Colbnm, M.D.; Aug. 15, 1855- Aug. 27, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) C^BMBNT, Hazen, stock broker: b. Newton, Mass., Dec. 26, 1861; s. James H. and Clara (Er- skine) Clement; A.B., Harvard, 1882; m. Marv A. L. Keith, of Grafton, Mass., May 3, 1888; 1 son, James K. In stock brokerage business since 18S8; mem. Clement, Parker & Co. until May, 1912, since in business on own account. I\Iem. Boston Stock Exchange. Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Brookline Country. Recreations: curling, tennis. Home: Wayland, Mass.. and Longwood, Mass. Of- fice: 70 State St., Boston. CIiBMBNT, Percival VT.; b. Rutland, Vt., July 7, 1846; s. Charles and Elizabeth (Wood) Clement; ed. Rutland (Vt.) High Sch., St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H., and Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn.; m. Maria H. Goodwin, of Hartford. Clk. and partner, Clement & Sons, marble quarries. 1871-6; engaged in banking, 1866-82; pres. Rutland R.R. C9., 1882- 02; dir. Clement Nat. Bank. State Trust Co., Howe Scale Works; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Bristol, Vt. ; pres. Bristol R.R. Co.; owner Rutland Herald, etc.; mayor Rutland, 1897-9 and 1911-12. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1892, Senate, 1900-2 and 1911-12. Re- publican. Clubs: Union League. New York Yacht, Automobile Club of America (New York), Algon- quin (Boston). Address: Rutland, Vt. CIiBMONS, Maynard Bug-ene Schiller, lawyer; b. Saugu.s, :Mass., Dec. 11, 1Sij6; s. Albert E. and CJlara M. (Jones) demons: LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1895; m. Ijilla F. Goodwin, of Andover, Mass., Feb. 2, 1898; children, Roger P., Maynard G., Eliot G., Joyce. Practiced in Boston since 1895; solicitor WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 249 for Town of Wakefield, Mass., since 1907; trustee Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank. Mem. Mid- dlesex Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: Wakefield, Mass. Office: Old South Bldg., Boston. ClililVISOlT, Walter John, ors:anist: b. London, Eng., Feb. 17, 1857; s. William and Helen (Adcock) Clemson; B.A., Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1882, M.A., Cantab., 1887; came to America, Aug., 1884; m. Mrs. W. E. Sparks, of Taunton, Mass., Nov. 1, 1888. Organist and choirmaster, St. Thomas Ch., Taunton, June, 18S5-June, 1905 (now hon. organist and choirmaster same). Fellow Guild of Ch. Musi- cians, London; mem. Soc. of Arts, London; foun- dation mem. and dean N.E. Chapter Am. Guild of Organists. Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tav- ern (Boston), Country (Taunton), Gilbert's Bar Yacht (Fla. ). Home: Taunton, Mass.* ClMUVUlMAXfJ}, Charles A., merchant; b. Lancas- ter, N.H., June 10, 1844; s. Norman C. and Martha A. (Smith) Cleveland; ed. common schs. ; m. Nov. 17, 1867, Sarah B. Twitchell, of Lancaster, N.h. Engaged in mercantile business since 1898, firm of C. A. Cleveland, successor to Cleveland & Gould; pres. Lancaster Savings Bank. Democrat. Mason. Address: Lancaster, N.H. CTmUVHIiAJHJ}, Heher Howe, M.D. ; b. Barre, Mass., Sept. 3, 1872; s. Frederick Mortimer and Helen Jane (Barnes) Cleveland; prep, edn., Cush- ing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass.; Williams Coll.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Auburn, Me., June 25, 1901, Josie Lena Blanchard. Began prac- tice in Boston, 1899; removed to Auburn, Me., 1900, Wellesley Hills, Mass., 1908; specialty diseases of the colon. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason, Shriner; mem. N.E. Or- der of Protection. Knights of the Golden Eagle. Home: 515 Worcester St., Welleslev Hills, Mass. Oflice: 205 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. CIiEVEIiANI), Helen M., author; died Mar. 5, 1909. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CI.Z:vi:i.ANI>, Henry Clay; b. Coventry, Vt., Oct, 15, 1842; s. Elijah and Mary Ann (Bartlett) Cleve- land; acad. edn.; m. Rosetta Dalev of Coventry, Sept. 22, 1864 (now deceased); 2d, Mary Jane Greenwood, of Lowell, Vt.. Jan. 7, 1889: children. Leila J., AValter E., Ruth G., Marion L. Succeeded his father as sec. Passumpsic R.R. Co.: dir. Nat. Bank of Newport; owner of 250-acre farm, and breeder of Jersey cattle. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1888, Senate. 1890; asso. justice Orleans Co., 1902- 06; mem. bd. of trustees, U. of Vt. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Coventry, Vt. CI^EVIIIiAND, Kose Elizaheth, author. (See vol. 1909.) CIiIFF, Eaton, retired mfr. ; b. Shrewsbury, Eng., Oct. 28, 1847; s. Samuel and Agnes (Gibson) Cliff; ed. Norwich, Eng.; m. Maud Vowles, of Paw- tucket, R.I. In office of William Cliff, mcht., Liverpool, Eng., 1863-9; agt. at Northwich, Che- shire, Eng., for N. Ashton & Sons and Dean Bros., salt proprs., 1869-76: arrived in America, 1876; with J. P. Coats, Ltd., 1876-04; retired from ac- tive business, 1904; dir. and sec. Narragansett Machine Co.; owner of orange groves at Crescent City, Fla. Mem. Ch. of England. Home: (winter) Crescent Citv, Fla.: (summer) Exmouth, England. Office: Pawtucket, R.I. CIiIPFORD, Charles Warren, lawyer; b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 19, 1844; s. John H. and Sarah Parker (Allen) Clifford; A.B., Harvard, 1865, A.M., 1868; studied law with Judge Edmund H. Bennett, Taunton, 1865-7; Harvard Law Sch. and John C. Dodge, Boston, 1867-8; m. Frances L. Wood, of New Bedford, May 5, 1869 (died, Apr. 28, 1872); 2d, Wilhelmina H. Crapo, of New Bedford, Mar. 15, 1876 (died, Aug. 23, 1909). Admitted to bar, 1868; commr. on revision of judiciary system of Mass., 1876: civil service commr. of Mass., 1884-8; commr. revision of statutes of Mass., 1898-01; ex- U.S. commr.: commr. on revision of Building Laws, 1904: pres. St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford. Re- publican. Took part in Internat. Arbitration at The Hague, June, 1902, between U.S. and Russia, as counsel for owners of "Cape Horn Pigeon." V.-p. New Bedford Instn. for Savings; trustee Masonic Bldg. Assn.; dir. Am. Unitarian A.ssn., 1901-6. Ex-pres. New Bedford Bar Assn.; pres. Mass. Bar Assn., 1912; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Co- lonial Soc. Mass., Republican Club of Mass., Home Market Club; v.-p. Mass. Civ. Service Assn.; dir. Bunker Hill Monument Assn. Clubs: Union, Uni- versity (Boston), University (New York), Coun- try (pres.), Wamsulta (New Bedford). Home: New Bedford. Office: Masonic Bldg., New Bedford, Mass.* CI^IPFOBS, Harry Ellsworth, electrical engr.; b. Lowell, :Mass., Apr. 21, 1866; s. Itaeburn Oilman and Helen Rebecca (Hodgdon) Clil't'ord; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886; grad. student. Harvard, 3 vrs. ; m. Harriet Briggs Rogers, of Newton, Mass., June 24, 1896. Asst. in physics, 1886-8; instr. theoretical physics, 1888-95; asst. prof, theoretical physics, 1895-02, asso. prof, theoretical electricity, 1902-4, prof, theoretical and applied electricity, 1904-9, Mass. Inst. Tech.; Gordon McKay prof. elec. en- gineering. Harvard, since Sept. 1, 1909, Mass. Inst. Tech., since Sept., 1914. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. (past chmn. Boston Branch) ; mem. Nat. Electric Light Assn., Illuminating Engring. Soc. Cchmn. N.E. Branch), Circolo ]Matematico di Palermo, N. E. St. Ry. Assn. Clubs: University (New York), Brae Burn Country. Unitarian. Republican. Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* CIiIFFOKD, Howard Ahbott, clergyman; b. Monmouth, Me., Apr. 7, 1860; s. Rev. Nathaniel C. and Almeda (Dunn) Clifford; grad. Me. Weslevan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1878; A.B., Weslevan 'U., Conn., 1884; in Europe, 1890, 1895; m. Mrs. Cora Knight Clifford, of Rumford, Me., 1897; 2 children, Muriel (died 1898), Donald. Ordained M.E. min- istry, 1889; pastor Waterville, Me., 1889-91, Rich- mond, 1891-5, East Wilton. 1895-9, Old Orchard, 1899-02, South Portland, 1902-4, South Paris, 1904- 07, Strong, 1907-10, Winthrop, 1910-15, Portland since 1915. Trustee Wesleyan U. Republican. Mason; mem. P. of H. Lecturer upon Studies in Biography, Europe, American Heroes and Her- oines, Wit and Wisdom, Lessons of Memorial Day, etc. Home. 63 Back Bay Boul., Woodfords, Port- land, Me. CIiIFFOKD, Nathan, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., June 17, 1867: s. William Henry and Ellen G. (Brown) Clifford: g.s. Nathan Clifford, justice U.S. Supreme Ct.. and is of Revolutionary and Colonial stock: A.B., Harvard, 1890: studied law in father's office: admitted to bar, 1S93; m. Boston, May 5, 1897, Caroline L. Devens. IMeni. law firm Clifford. Verrill & Clifford since June, 1893; former chmn. Dem. City Com. and candidate for several offices; mavor of Portland, 1905-7; pres. W. H. Clifford Co.; dir. Fi- delity Trust Co., J. B. Brown & Sons. Portland. Has served as v.-p. and pres. Harvard Club in Me., v.-p. N.E. Federation of Harvard Clubs and dir. Harvard Alumni Assn.; mem. Me. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Cumberland; Harvard (Boston). Home: Shore Rd., Cape Elizabeth. Me. CIiIFFOBD, Philip Greely, lawyer: b. Portland, Me., Sept. 11, 1882: descendant of George Clifford, the immigrant: s. William H. and Ellen G. (Brown) Clifford; A.B., Bowdoin, 1903; studied law in Har- vard Law Sch. and in office of brother Nathan; m. Katharine Hale, of Portland, Me., Oct. 11. 1905; 2 daughters, Margaret Ellen, Matilda Greely. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1907, and since practiced in Portland: dir. J. B. Brown Sons; dir. and treas. W. H. Clifford Co.; mem. State Bd. Bar Examiners; overseer Bowdoin Coll.: mem. Portland Soc. of Art. Me. Hist. Soc, Am., Ale. and Cumberland bar assns.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Demo- crat. Conglist. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Country, Portland Yacht. Recreations: boating, horseback riding. Home: 71 Carroll St. Office: 95 Exchange St., Portland, Me. CI^IFFOBB, Thomas Fellows, lawyer; b. Went- worth, N.H., Dec. 1, 1871; s. Thomas Jefferson and Sara Jackson (Fellows) Clifford; ed. pub. schs.. Concord, N.H. : Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Mar- guerite E., d. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, of Brat- tleboro, Vt. ; 2 sons, Thomas Henry, Paul Tucker. Admitted to bar, 1898; began practice, Sept., 1900; justice Franklin (N.H.) Police Ct., 1900-5; solicitor 250 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND City of Franklin, 1907-11, and since 1913; elk. N.H. Senate, 1S97-05; sec. Rep. State Com. of N. H.. 1900, 2, 4; asst. sec. Rep. Nat. Com., Chicago, ]!U»4; solicitor for Merrimack Co., l'J0."i-i:5; mem. X.ll. Constl. Conv., l!tl2; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 191:!; referee in bankruptcy since .Ian. 1, 1014. Capt. Co. E, 1st N.H. Vol.s., Spanish-Am. War. Unitarian, aiason. Clnh: Wonolancet (Concord). Address: Franklin, X. II. CI.IFFORD, Walter, lawyer; Aug. 11, 1849-Aug. 20, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1908-9.) CIiIFT, Edwin Buxton, :m.D. ; b. Middletown Springs, Vt., Ma>' 2o, IstJS; s. Crocker .Josiah and Mary Jane (Buxton) Clifl; grad. Trov Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., 1886; A.B., Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1890 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 189.'?; M.D. and M.H.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1900; m. Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 20, 1890, Louise H. Ed,?er- ton; 2 children, Helen Sevmour, Sybil (deceased). Teacher, Black Hall (Conn.) Sch., 1891, Cary Sem., Oakfield, N.Y., 1891-6; with W. A. Wells & Co., Mu- chakinock, la., 1S96-T; has practiced at Fair Haven, Vt.., since Sept., 1900. Dem. candidate for Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902, for Congress, 1906. Episcopalian. IMem. Vt. State Honioe. IMed. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homceopathy. Mason; mem. Modern Woodmen of America. Delta Upsilon, Phi Alpha Gamma. Rec- reations: cabinet makins'. Address: Fair Haven, Vt. ClilNTON, Edwin Jesse, mfr. carriage wood- work; b. Wallingford, Conn., Sept. 4, 1836; s. Jesse and Rosanna (Bassett) Clinton; descendant of Lawrence Clinton, New Haven, Conn., 1702; ed. common and lii.erh schs. ; m. Cornelia Tattle, of North Haven, Conn., Apr. 11, 1859 (now deceased); 2d. Eliza J. Arthur, of Chatham, Conn., Jan. 20, 1886; 2 sons, Andrew D. (in business with father), .Joseph A. (Hartford, Conn.). Began active career in agrl. works of David Clinton & Son; entered into partnership, about 1868, with brother, I. B. Clinton, for manufacture of carriage woodwork; dissolved partnership and was with John F. Barnes Co., mfrs. carriage woodwork, until 1875; ag^ain formed partnership with I. B. Clinton and contin- ued until 1887; since in same line of business as E. J. Clinton & Son. Democrat. Mem. United Am. ^leclianics. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Clin- tonville. Conn. CLINTON, Georg'e Perkins, botanist; b. Polo, 111., ^lay ., 1867; s. John Waterbury and Carrie Adelia (Perkins) Clinton; B.S., U. of HI., isyo, M.S., 1894; M. S., Harvard U., 1901, Sc.D., 1902; m. Anna J. Lightbody, of Pekin, III., Aug. 9, 1892; 1 son, Harry L. Assistant botanist 111. Agrl. Expt. Sta., and asst. in botany, U. of 111., 1890-1902; bot- anist Conn. Expt. Sta., and botanist ClJonn. State Bd. Agr. since 1902. (See Who's WMio in America for societies, etc.) Home: Westville, Conn. Office: 153 Huntington Av., New Haven, Conn.* CIiINTON, Iiouis Adalbert, agriculturist; moved to AV'ashington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CLOONAN, John Joseph, M.D. ; b. Hartford, Conn., July 18, 1869; s. Michael Francis and Anna Elizabeth (Tracey) Cloonan; ed. pub. schs.. Hart- ford, and under pvt. tutors; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1897; m. Estelle McMahon, of Baltimore, Apr., 1900 (died 1903); m. 2d. Eleanor Patricia Griffin, of N.Y. City, Oct. 25, 1911: 2 cliil- dren, Gertrude, Eleanor. Practiced in Stamford, Conn., since 1898; surg. Stamford Hosp. ; consult- ant St. Vincent's Hosp., Bridgeport; mem. Bd. of Health, Stamford, 4 yrs. ; dir. Fidelity Title & Trust Co. Mem. Conn. Convict I.,abor Commn, 1913-15; mem. Stamford Bd. of Fa\u. since 1905 (chmn. since 1914); 1st v.-p. Stamford Civic Fed- eration; incorporator and trustee Stamford Asso- ciated Charities. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. Stamford Med. Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Suburban, Stamford Yacht, Wee Burn Golf. Ad- dress: Stamford, Conn. CIiOSE, Charles William, author; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 4, 1859; s. Charles William and Emily Au- gusta (Steward) Close; ed. Bangor pub. schs.; Ph. D. and S.S.i)., Spiritual Science U., Chicago, 1888. Editor and pub. The Free Man (monthly New Thought mag.), 1897-01, The Phrenopathic Jour- nal, 1903; pres. Bangor Co-operative Printing Co., 1903-7; contbr. to various New Thought pubis, since 1885. Republican. (See Who's ^\'llo in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Address: 35 Winter St., Bangor, Maine.* CLOSSON, William Baxter Palmer, artist; b. Thetfurd, Vt., Oct. 13, JM8; s. David Wood and Abagail (Palmer) Closson; ed. pub. schs. and Thet- ford (Vt. ) Acad., Lowell Inst., and other art schs., Boston; m. Apr. 20, 1907, Grace W. Gallaudet Ken- dall, of Washington, D.C. While studying art gave much attention to engraving on wood, and award- ed medals Paris Salon, World's Fair, Chicago, Pan- Am. Expn., Buffalo, etc. Abandoned engraving about 1895 and since gained recognition as painter. Represented in exhbns. in Boston, New York, Phila. and Washington. Trustee Sch. of Expression, Boston. Mem. Copley Soc. of Boston, Boston Soc. Water Color Artists, Soc. Washington (D.C.) Ar- tists, Am. Federation of Arts, Allied Artists of America, Am. Inst. Graphic Arts, Conn. Acad., Union Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Let- tres, Paris, France. Club: Boston Art. Homes: Mag- nolia and Newton. Mass.* CLOTHBY, John F., clergyman: b. Marblehead, Mass., Feb. 11, 1836; s. John and Sarah R. (Green) Clothey; ed. pub. schs., Marblehead, and pvt. tutor; asst. in grammar sch. at age of 14; m. Anna M. Evans, of Marblehead, Mass., Sept. 30, 1862 (died, 1895); m. 2d, Clara M. Tripp, of New Bedford, Mass., July 14, 1897. Entered ministry of Advent Christian Ch., 1874; pastor Marblehead, Mass.. 1874-7 (alternately), Bucksport, Me., Marblehead, Mass., 1877-85; Bangor, Me., 1885-93, New Bedford, Mass., 1893-7, Westbrook, Me., 1897-9, Biddeford, 1899-05, Auburn since 1903. Pres. Me. State Advent Christian Conf. since 1907; pres. Me. State Ad- vent Christian S.S. Assn., Mechanic Falls Camp JMeeting Assn., Oxford and Androscoggin Coun- ties Conf., Oxford and Androscoggin S.S. Assn.; charter mem. Advent Christian Publ. Soc, Boston, 1909-14; assessor Me. State Advent Christian Mis- sion Soc. Prohibitionist. Address: 157 Whitney St., Auburn, Me. CLOVES, William Jacob, clergyman; b. Boston, Mar. 3, 1860; s. Samuel and Mary Eliza (Beals) Clones; ed. Eliot and Latin Schs., Boston; grad. Worcester Acad., 1880; A.B. (class orator). Brown U., 1884 (Carpenter premium and Classical ora- tion at commencement); grad. New^ton Theol. Instn., 1887 (B.D., 1912); m. Helen V. Ross, of Boston, June 14, 1887; 3 children, William Arthur, Alfred Samuel, Paul. Ordained Bapt. ministry, July, 1887; pastor People's Ch., Dover, Me., 1887-8, 1st Ch., Littleton, Mass., 1888-99, 1st Ch., Mont- pelier, Vt., 1899-02; catalogued Randolph (Vt.) Pub. Library, 1903; pastor, Warner, N.H., 1904-9; asst. librarian. Hills Library, Newton Theol Instn., Newton Center, Mass., since Sept. 1911. Clk. Wa- chusett Assn. of Bapt. Chs., 1891-4; 1st pres. Min- isters' Union, INIass., 1895-6; trustee Reuben Hoar Pub. Library, Littleton, Mass.. 1888-99; sec. Vt. Bapt. Y'oung People's Union, 1900-1: v.-p. Minis- ters' Club, Montpelier, Vt., 1903; ex-dir. N.H. Bapt. Hist. Soc; pres. Littleton Lyceum, 1890-9, Little- ton Temperance Union. 1894-9; ex-sec, v.-p. and pres., N.H. Bapt. S.S. Conv.; supt. Simond's Free High Sch., Warner, N. H., 1906-9. Ex-moderator Piscataquis Bapt. Assn., Me. Wachusett Bapt. Assn., Mass. Vt. Central Bapt. Assn., Vt. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Audubon Soc, Am. Bapt. Missionary Union, Boston Bap^. Ministers' Conf., Backus Hist. Soc, ]Mass. Library Club. Re- publican. Author: A Teacher's Message, 1896; also various articles, sermons, book reviews, etc. Address: 24 Ripley St., Newton Centre, Mass. CliOXJCrH, Alexander B., cotton mfg. ; b. Boston, Oct. 20, 1863; s. Alexander P. and Martha (Arm- strong) Clough; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and Mass. Inst. 'Tech.; m. Anna Barton, of Boston, Dec. 24, 1890. Began with IMerrimack Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass., 1881, became head designer, 1887, contin- uing to 1901; mgr. Merrimack dept. Lawrence & Co., Boston, since 1901; dir. West Roxbury Co- operative Bank. Republican. Clubs: Exchange, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 251 Episcopalian, Wollaston Golf. Home: 282 Berke- ley St. Office: 89 Franklin St., Boston. C30OUCrH, Arthur Joslah, educator; b. Sandown, N.H., Julv 13, 1S56; s. Samuel A. and Harriet Jud- son (Hatcii) Clough; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1874; A.B., Boston U., 1S78, A.M., 1S83; m. Sarah Catharine Robinson, of Nantucket, Mass., Nov. 15, 1884; 1 daughter, Margaret Robinson. Began as teacher Essex (Vt.) Classical Inst., 1879; prin. high sch., Huntington, Ind., 1880; prin. Santa Fe (N.M.) Acad., 1881, Nantucket (Mass.) High Sch., 1882-5, Stockbridge High Sch., 1885-8, Green Bay (Wis.) High Sch.. 1888-90, Berkshire (INIass.) Sch., 1895-03; teacher Latin, Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, 1903-8; prin. Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass., since 190S. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Mason. Address: Groton, Mass. CIiOUGH, Charles Henry; b. Exeter, N.H., Dec. S, 1S40; s. John and Lydia Olive (Sanborn) Clough; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. South Boston, Mass., 1869, Lucv Monroe Rockwood (died, 1873); 2d, Newfield, Me., 1874, Annie L. Shaw. Began at 11 in a printing office and later was elk. in millinery store, etc.; engaged in hair goods and small wares business in Hudson, millinery and hair goods, at South Boston, and since 1875 at Portsmouth, N.H.; city treas. of Portsmouth, 1895-8. Supt. Bapt. S.S. 25 yrs.; sr. deacon of ch. Republican. Address: Portsmouth, N.H. CIiOUGH, Georg-e Albert, architect: IMay 27, lS43-Dec. 30. 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's AVho in America, 1910-11.) CI^OTJGH, Herbert Thorndyke, ophthalmolo- gist; b. Rockport, Me., Oct. 10, 1866; s. William M. and Sarah (Thorndyke) Clough; prep. edn. Rockport High Sch.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1895; m. Frances W. French, of South Chesterville, Me., Jan. 28, 1897; 9 children. Practiced at Bangor, Me., since 1899; eye and ear surgeon. Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., N.E. Laryngol. and Otol. Soc. Republican. Recreations: farming. Home: 209 State St., Bangor, Me. CIiOXTGH, Joseph learned, banking; b. Nashua, N.H., July 7, 1861; s. Joseph and Sarah Matilda (Learned) Clough: descendant of John Clough, who came from England to Salisbury, N.H., in 1635; ed. pub. schs. and high sch., Nashua; m. Florence EUinor Knight Aldrich, of Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 23, 1883; 7 children, Sarah Learned, Joseph Percival, Robert Allison, Ellinor Bradford, Lucien Albert. Florence Emery, Lilian Aldrich. Began as bookkeeper, Knowles & Co., wholesale grain, Nashua, 1879; elk. for Hon. Lucien B. Clough, lawyer, Manchester, 1879-81; elk. South Pub. Co., N.T. City, lSSl-3; salesman at Portland, Me., for Carruthers & Co., wholesale grain. New York, 1SS3-4, same at Albany, N.Y., 1884-6; apptd. bookkeeper and teller 2d Nat. Bank, Nashua, 1886, later asst. cashier, to 1898; dir. and sec. Nashua Bldg. & Loan Assn., 1898-04, now dir.; treas. and sec. Nashua Trust Co. since Jan.. 1904: in ins. and real estate business as Joseph L. Clough & Son; trustee and sec. Edgewood Cemetery; mem. Common Council, Nashua, 1889. Dir. Nashua Bd. of Trade. Pres. Nashua Y.M.C.A. : dir. and treas. 2d Orthodox Congl. Soc; elk. Pilgrim Ch. of Nashua. Pres. The Clough Family Corpn. Re- publican. Recreations: motoring, boating, fishing, traveling. Home: 38 Chester St. Office: 194 Main St., Nashua, N.H. CIiOUGH, "William Rockwell, inventor, mfr.; h. Manchester, N.H., Nov. 8, 1844; s. John Chesley and Lydia Jones (Tredick) Clough; ed. Franklin Acad.; grad. Eastman Business Coll., Pough- keepsie, N.Y.. 1864; m. Amelia Youngs, Brooklyn, N.Y.. 1872 (died 1885); m. 2d, Nelle Sophia Place, of Alton. N.H., Apr. 28, 1904; 2 children, Gertrude, Rockwell, Jr. Bookkeeper, Boston, 1864; in busi- ness for himself. New Bedford, Mass., 1870; re- moved to New York, 1S73; patented and began mfg. miniature cork screws, with his automatic machinerv. under title of Clough & Williamson, Newark, N.J., 1875, in Alton, N.H., since 1885, now Rockwell Clough Co.; medals and awards from Internat. Expn., Phila.. 1876, Paris, 1878, 89. 1900, Chicago, 1893, St. Louis, 1904. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., G.A.R., O.E.S. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. 2 terms, 1896-1900 (chmn. com. on nat. af- fairs both terms). Served in 50th Mass. Vols., at the front 1 yr., 1862-3; 1st It. and capt. Co. H, 9th Regt., N.G.N. Y., 1880-5; mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co.. Boston. Republican. Protestant. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Algonquin (Boston), Masonic (New York). Recreations: motoring. Address: Alton, N.H. CIiOUGH-LEIGHTEB, Grace Marshall (pseu- donym G. Marschal Loepke), pianist, singer, com- poser; b. Nineveh, Ind., Aug. 20, 1885; d. Almon Cotton and Mary Elizabeth (Coppock) Marshall; studied piano under Oliver Willard Pierce, of Met. Sch. of Music, Indianapolis, graduating with highest honors, 1905; concert tour in west; later studied piano under Carlo Buonamici, Boston, and composition under Henry Clough-Leighter; m. Henry Clough-Leighter, of Boston, Sept. 6, 1910. Teacher of piano and harmony, and composer of many pedagogic piano studies; piano compositions in larger forms; choral works, including an Easter cantata; numerous songs; etc.; winner of prize, 1911, for musical setting of ode entitled "The Em- pire State." Composer of an opera, orchestration of which is not vet finished, also author of the libretto. Christian Scientist. Actively interested in humanitarian and philanthropic work. Home: 51 Rawson Rd., Wollaston, Mass. Business ad- dress: Boston Music Co., 26 West St., Boston, Mass. CI^OUGH-IiEIGHTEB, Henry, musical editor; b. Washington, May 13, 1874; s. James Henry and Sarah Katherine (Humphries) Leighter; of Ger- man and Scotch descent on father's side and Eng- lish and French on mother's; ed. privately and at Columbian U., 1887-9; pupil of Trinity U., Toronto, in study for musical degree. Was organist of St. Michael's and All Angels' churches, Washington, at 15; organist and choir master Ch. of the Epi- phany and the Jewish Synagogue, Washington, 1892-9; organist and choir master Grace Ch., Provi- dence. 1899-1900; instr. musical ethics and theory. Howe Sch. of Music. Boston, 1900-1; on editorial staff Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, 1901-S; composer and editor-in-chief, Boston Music Co. (G. Schir- mer, Boston), since 1908. Home: Wollaston, Mass. Address: 26-28 West St., Boston.* CIiOYES, Joseph Coiirtland, (See vol. 1909.) COAIiE, Georg-e Oliver Georg-e, lawyer; b. Bos- ton Sept. 10, ]S53; s. William Edward and Kath- erine Sewall (Oliver) Coale: A.B., Harvard, 1874: LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1876; m. Elizabeth Atkinson, of Brookline, Mass., Dec. 9, 1882; 1 daughter, Marian Coale (wife of Richard Inglis, Esq., of Cleveland, O.). In practice of patent law since 1876; mem. Coale & Hayes; trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music. Episcopalian; one of trus- tees of Donations of the P.E. Ch., Diocese of Mass. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Am. Patent Law Assn , Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union, Harvard Musical Assn. (Boston), National Arts (New York), Cosmos (Washington). Recreations: trav- eling. Home: 15 Charles River Sq. Office: 60 State St., Boston. COAB, Arthur Herbert, clergyman; b. Yonkers, NY Aug 26, 1872; s. Firman Wood and Elizabeth Lucinda (Blake) Coar; descendant on mother's side of Elder Brewster, of the Mayflower; ed. Kaiser Wilhelm's Gymnasium, Cologne, Germany, 4 vrs.; high sch.. West Springfield, Mass.; A.B., TVilliams. 1894; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1897; studied Grad. Sch., Harvard, A.M., 1898: m. Eliza- beth Lombard Wiggin. of Ellsworth, Me.. Oct. 1. 1902; 1 son. Robert Joseph. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1899; pastor Ellsworth, Me., 1898-02, Farmington, 1902-7, Holvoke and Amherst, Mass., since 1907. Supt. pub. schs., Farmington, 4 yrs.: organizer. Associated Charities, Holyoke, and pres. 4 yrs.. now trustee; trustee Soc. for Relief and Cure of Tuberculosis, Housing Assn. Mason. Club: Holyoke Canoe. Home: 106 Nonotuck St., Holyoke, Mass. COATES, Georg-e Henry, inventor, mfr.; b. Wind- sor, Vt., June 1S49; s. Henry Mars and Orra Natalia (Cone) Coates; parents were of Scotch and English descent and ancestors on mother's Onf> WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND side were early N.E. setlU'is; etl. ))Ub. schs. and Windsor Acad., Vt.: went to work at 13 in a gun and tool manufactory at Windsor; came to Worcester, worked for Kthan Allen I'Mre Arms Co., and took up mecli. engrinK. in the evening schs.; m. Adelaid, d. William and Marv Ann (Carter) Long, of Biddeford, Me., June 23, 1872; 1 son, B. Austin (associated with his father, as gen. mgr. of the Coates Clipper ISlfg. Co.). In\»'nted tlie adjustable clipper in 1ST6, through ability ac- quired by making a specialty of repairing imported clippers, the only ones in use in the U.S. at the time; 1st order for liis clipper was for 500 from the importers who had employed him to repair and sharpen the instruments imported by them; the Coates Clipper INIfg. Co. was incorporated, of which is pres. and treas.; company are mfrs. of hand and power clippers of all descriptions, as well as sheep chearing machiner,\-; co. makes a specialt>' of flexible shafting and all devices used b.v same in the largest plants in America and Europe. Has invented over 40 devices used and mfrd. by him and by others. ]\Iem. Bd. of Aldermen 5 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.). Mem. Worcester Co. Mechanics Assn., Wor- cester Co. Agrl. vSoc. W^orcester Chamber of Com- merce. Mason (32°). Clubs: Home Market, Eco- nomic, A^'orcester Automobile, Commonwealth. Home: 235 Chandler St. Office: 237 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass. COATS, Altoert B., clergvman; b. Kenilworth, O., Sept. 27. 1S49: s. Martin and Betsey (Churchill) Coats; B.A., Colgate IT.. 1883. M.A.. 1886 (D.D.. 1904); grad. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1886: m. Delia M. Woodworth, of Fenner. N.Y., Oct. 6. 1884; 1 daughter, Bessie ISIarian. (Ordained Bapt. ministry. 1877; pastor, West Mitchell. la., 1877-83. Eaton. 1883-6. 1st Ch., Oneonta, N.Y., 1886-90, 1st Ch., Beverly. Mass., 1891-8, 1st Ch., Manchester. 1898- 1900. Akron, O.. Ch.. 1900-06. Hartford. Conn., since 1906. Gen. sec. Conn. Bapt. Conv. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Club: University. Home: 722 Asy- lum Av., Hartford, Conn.* COATS, John, iudge; b. North Stonington. Conn., May 9, 1842; s. Ansel and Eunice (Randall) (""oats; Tirep. edn. Conn. Literary Tnstn., Suffleld, Conn.: B.A., Yale, 1868. A.M., 1870; LD.B.. Columbia U. Sell, of Daw. N.Y. Citv. 1871 : m. Josephine Walker, of Hartford. Conn.. June 22. 1871. Admitted to bar at Hartford, Conn.. 1871; practiced in Chicago. 1871-2; v.-prin. Conn. Literary Instn. about 4 yrs. and prin. Windsor Loclis High Sch. imtil 1881; practiced law at Windsor Locks. 1881-5; removed to New Britain. 1885; mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, from Windsor Locks. 1884; mem. Common Council, Citv of New Britain. 1889-90; judge of probate, Dist. of Berlin. 1895-03: judge Ct. of Common Pleas for Hartford Co.. 1901-12: state referee since May 9. 1912. Corporal 2 2d Regt.. Conn. Vols.. Sept., 1862-.Tuly. 1863. Republican. Baptist. Mason: mem. G.A.R. Club: New Britain. Recreations: bicycling, gardening. Address: 41 "Vine St., New Britain, Conn. COBB, Andrew Barrows, dry goods mcht. ; b. Newton. :\Iass.. No\-. 2. 1852; s. Andrew B. and T..ydia (Morton) Cobb; ed. Newton pub. schs.; m. Ellen M., d. Edmund "W. Converse, of Newton. Aug. 15. 1878; 2 daughters. Margaret E.. Kathleen. Emplo^'ed in foreign trade. Boston. 1866-74: in business, Calcutta. 1874-87: mem. firm Converse. Stanton & Co.. dry goods commn. mclTts.. Boston and New York, since 1898. Tf..S. v.-oonsul-gen.. Calcutta. 1880-7. Mem. S.A.R., ClaHin Guards Vet. Assn. Clubs: ^Merchants (New York). Exchange (Boston). Brool\line Country, Brae Burn Country. Newton Golf (pres. 1899-01). Newton Boat (pres. 1891-3). Recreations: golf. Home: 785 Centre St.. Newton, Mass. Office: 62 Franklin St., Boston. COBB, AugfustuB Smith; h. Brookline, ^lass.. Aug. 1. 188."; s. John Candler and Leonore (Smitli) Cobb; prep. edn.. Milton Acad, and Volkmann's Sch.; A.B.. Harvard. 1907. A.M.. 1908: unmarried. Asst. at Harvard U.. 1908: employed by Boston Chamber of Commerce on transportation and statistical work 3 yrs.: in office of John C. Cobb, trustee, since 1910: dir. and elk. Citv Land Co. Mem. Troop B. 1st Squadron Cav.. M.V.IM.. 1908-12. Republican, l^nitarian. Author: Physiographic In- Iluences Affecting Massachusetts Railroad Trans- portation (pub. by Coinmonwealth of Mass.), 1908. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. COBB, Carolus Melville, M.D.; b. Casco, Me., Mar. 2 1, 1861; s. All)ion and Louise Amelia (Stock- man) Cobb; direct descendant of Henry Cobb, who came to Plymouth in 1623, and of John Howland, and Elizabeth Tilley, who came in the Mayflower; ed. Bridgeton Acad., Me.; Bowdoin Coll.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1883; post-grad, study Royal Ophthalmic Hosp., London, and Berlin and Vienna, 1892, with Landolt in Paris; Harvard :Med. Sch., 1896 and 1908, Vienna, 1897, London, 1907; m. Bessie Brown, of I^ynn, Mass., July 15, 1897. Began practice at Windham, Me.. July. 1883; moved to Mechanic Falls, Feb., 1888, moved to Lynn, Mass., 1894, and since specialized in treat- ment of eye, ear, nose and tliroat. Formerly mem. sch. bd., Windham and Mechanic Falls. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. Soc. Delta Mu, Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. Universalist. Mason (32°). Clubs: Oxford (Lynn), Twentieth Century (ex-pres., now councilor), Boston Art (Bostoia). Recreations: social service work. Home: 10 Nahant St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston. COBB, Charles Henry, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) COBB, Charles Kane, lawyer; b. Schenectady, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1855; s. Charles K. and Elizabeth (Codman) Cobb; A.B., Harvard. 1877; studied law in Harvard Law Sch., and in Boston office of Brooks, Ball & Storey; admitted to bar, 1880; m. Boston, 1887, Susan M. Wheelwright; children, Charles K., Jr., Hanna Wheelwright (Mrs. W. Applegate Lawrence), Robert C. Practiced, Bos- ton, since 1880; asst. U.S. dist. atty. for 1st Divi- sional Dist., 2 yrs. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Dir. Nat. Shawmut Bank. Clubs: Somerset. Coun- try, Exchange, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: yacht- ing, golf. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. COBB, Barius, artist; b. Maiden, Mass., Aug. 6, 1834: s. Rev. Sylvanus C. and Eunice (Hale^ Cobb; twin brother late Cyrus Cobb; pub. sch. edn.; served on 44th Mass. Vols, through Civil War; m. Laura M. Lillie, Jan. 1, 1866. Painter of portraits and landscapes, and especially well known for his large exhbn. paintings of scriptural and hist, scenes and groups. Has been art critic of the Boston Traveler; also lectured on art; contbr. of blank verse to Boston Transcript, etc. After many yrs.' work, completed (1914) his liead of Christ, which is regarded as his masterpiece; made trip across continent and back. 1914-15, and exliibited tlie painting in many chs. Address: 4 7 Studio Bldg., Boston.* COBB, Blisha G., clergyman: b. Canterbury, Conn., May 2. 1831; s. Anson Shepard and Nancy (Kingslev) Cobb; prep, edn., Delaware (N.Y.) Acad.; A.B.. Amherst. 1857; Union Theol. Sem., New York. 1860; m. E. Meroa Redfleld, of Delhi, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1866 (now deceased); m. 2d, S. Emma Dowie, of Brooklyn, Sept. 28, 1902; chil- dren, Mary Esther, Harriet Redfield, James Shep- ard, Charles Henry, Alfred Redlield. Ordained Presbvn. ministry, 1860; pastor 2d Ch., Peekskill, N.Y.. 1860-6. Florence Congl. Ch.. Northampton. Mass., 1866-01, since pastor emeritus. Always anti-slavery, total abstinence. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Recreations: gar- dening, trout fishing. Address: 2 Denniston PI., Nortliampton, IMass. COBB, Blisha Wiley, leather merch'ant; b. Truro. Cape Cod, Mass.. Dec. 20, 1856; s. Elisha W. and Mehitable (Smith) Cobb; common sch. edn.: m. Jennie E. Page, of Boston, Jan. 1, 1881; 2 daugh- ters, Nellie Lillian (Mrs. Donald H. Smitli. of Swampscott, Mass.), Ethel (Mrs. Harold G. Cutler, of Brookline, Mass.). Began active career in employ of White. Osborne & Co., tanners. 1871; one of organizers. 1880, of Beggs & Cobb, Inc., tanners (tannery at Winchester, Mass.), and since treas. and dir. same; dir. Mercantile Fire & Marine Ins. Co. Mem, N.E. Leather Assn., Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Clubs: Boot and Shoe (pres.), Algonquin. Exchange. Recreations: golf, tennis. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 253 Home: Swarapscott, Mass. Office: 76 South St., IBoston. COBB, rarrar, surgeon: b. Schoharie, N.Y., May 6, 1SG7: s. Sanford H. and Mary E. (Capen) Cobb; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893, M.D., 1893; house surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1892-3; m. Frances McMurray, of Chicago, Oct. 12, 1893; children, Leslie Francis. Farrar McMurray. Engaged in practice at Boston since 1893; surgeon to out- patients, Carney Hosp., 1896-1900, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1897-1900; visiting surgeon Mass. Gen. Hosp.; asso. lecturer on surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston :Med. Library Assn., etc. Clubs: St. Bo- tolpli. University, Harvard. Much concerned in hosp. constrn. and sanitation; was in charge of constrn. new Harvard Med. Sell., IMass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston Med. Library. Recreations: yacliting. fishing. Home: 50 River St. Office; 28 Commonwealth Av., Boston. COBB, Frederic Codmau, laryngologist; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 3. 1860; s. Charles K. and Elizabeth (Codman) Cobb: g.g.s. of Matthew Cobb, who came to Portland, ISOO; A.B., Harvard, 1884, M.D., 1887; m. Evelyn Wyman Uadel, of Boston, May 28, 1913. Engaged in practice at Boston since 1887; asst. physician, laryngology, IMass. Gen. Hosp., 1889-13; sr. pliysician, tliroat dept., Boston Dis- pensary; instr. laryngology, Harvard Med. Sell., 1906-14. Mem. Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Rliinol. and Otol. Soc. (pres. 1895), Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Somerset, Eastern Yacht, Har- vard. Recreations: vatching. Home: 520 Beacon St. Office: 11 Marlboro St., Boston. COBB, John Candler, capitalist: b. Brookline, Mass., 1858; s. Albert A. and Mary (Candler) Cobb; ed. Brooliline; m. Leonore Smith, of New York, Dec. 9, 1879: children, John Candler, Jr., Emma May (Mrs. N. C. Foot, of Milton, Mass.), Augustus Smith, Stanley (physician), Florence (Mrs. Walter D. Brooks, of Milton), Beatrice, Hildagarde. Managing trustee City Land Co., A. A. Cobb Trust; dir. New York Rys. Co., Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Stickney & Poor Spice Co. (Boston). Pres. Nat. Tariff Comnm. Assn. Clubs: Excliange, Eastern Yacht, Hoosicli-Whisick; Downtown (New York), Metropolitan (Washington). Recreations: golf, tennis, fisliing, vachting. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston.* COBB, John CUfford, lawver; Mar. 3, 1837-1910. (See vol. 1909.) COBB, Oliver Warren, M.D.; b. Marion, Mass., Apr. 14, 1858; s. Oliver and Lucy (Ellis) Cobb; ed. pub. schs.. Marion; M.D., U. of Va. Dept. of Medicine, 1897; m. Ella Frances Bassett, of New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 16, 1879; 4 children, Chester T., Lucy E., Sumner W., Harold M. Practiced in Easthampton, Mass., since 1899; visitor to Hamp- sliire Co. Sanatorium; examiner for Northwestern, Equitable, Mut. Life, Mut. Benefit, Penn Mut., Travelers, Reliance, Phoenix, Aetna, Union Cen- tral, Postal, and Bankers Life ins. cos. Mem. A.INI.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Eastern Hampden Med. Assn., Springfield Acad. Medicine. Prohibitionist. Conglist. Address: Easthampton, Mass. COBB, Silas Hodg-es, farmer, surveyor; b. Norton, Bristol Co.. Mass., Sept. 5, 1837; s. Daniel Smith and Harriet (Patten) Cobb; g.g.s. Gen. Silas Cobb; ed. pub. schs., Norton; grad. commercial sch., Providence, R.I., 1856; unmarried. Employed a short time as bookkeeper in Boston. 1860; engaged in farming at Norton since 1863, also as surveyor since 1863; lias served as justice of the peace many yrs.. and settled numerous estates. Pres. Norton Detecting Soc. since Apr. 13. 1912; this soc. was organized Nov. 7, 1797, and his great grand- father. Gen. Silas Cobb, was chosen as its first pres. Republican. Trinitarian. Conglist. Address: Norton, Bristol Co., Mass. COBB, William, lawyer; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1897: unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1897, and since practiced in Boston; pres. Collateral Loan Co.; elk. Rockport Granite Co. Sec, and treas. Cape Cod Assn.; dir. Children's Island Sanitarium. Home: 7 Walnut St. Office: 75 Cornhill St., Boston. COBB, William Henry, librarian; b. Rochester, Mass., Apr. 2, 1846; s. Rev, Leander and Julia Ann (Scribner) Cobb; A,B,, Amherst, 1867 (D.D., 1892); m. Emily Wollaston Wiggins, of Wilming- ton, Del., Oct. 30, 1872. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1872; pastor Chiltonville, Plymouth, Mass., 1872-6; acting pastor Medfleld, Mass., 1876-8; pastor Ux- bridge, Mass., 1878-87; librarian Congl. Librarv and asst. treas. Am. Congl. Assn., Boston, since Dec. 1, 1887. Supt. schs., Uxbridge, 1886-7. One of 3 editors and publishers Journal of Biblical Liter- ature, since June, 1889. Rec. sec. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis since 1890; mem. Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Winthrop, Harvard Biblical. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.'* COBB, William Titcomb, ex-governor; b. Rock- land, Me., July 23, 1857; s. Francis and Martha J Cobb; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1877, A.M., 1880' (LL.D., Bowdoin, and U. of Me., 1905); m. Lucy c' Banks, of Rockland, June 14, 1882. Engaged in lime mfg. business, Cobb-Wight Co. Gov. of Me 1905-9. Republican. Trustee Bowdoin Coll. since 1908. Address: Rockland, Me. COBIiEIGH, MarshaU Day, lawyer; b. Littleton, N.H., Dec 17, 1864; s. Ashbel Wheeler and Hannah (Montgomery) Cobleigh; ed. common schs., Little- ton; read law with James W. Remick, Littleton; m. Alice J. Aldrich, of Littleton, N.H., Apr. 29, 1890; 2 children, Gerald F., Neal W. Engaged as photographer, 1888-99; practiced law in Littleton, 1899-1900, Lebanon. 1900-11, Nashua, N,H„ with C. J. Hamblett, since 1911; supervisor of check- list, Littleton, 1895-9; solicitor of Grafton Count v, 1903-9; moderator, Lebanon, 1912, Republican. Conglist. Mem. Knights of Pythias, Grange. Club: Langdon (Lebanon). Home: 60 Manchester St Office: 135 Main St., Nashua, N.H. COBIiBIGH, Bolfe, editor; b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 14, 1873; s. Franklin E. and Sylvia C. (Ken- dall) Cobleigh; St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1896; admitted to bar of Supreme Ct. of Vt., Oct., 1899; m. Edna Miner, of St. Johnsburv, Vt., Dec. 25, 1901; 5 children, Wendell, Elizabeth, Franklin. Ruth, Edward. Early newspaper experience on The Republican and The Caledonian, St. Johns- bury. Vt. ; was Associated Press corr. in northeast- ern Vt. ; dep. elk. Caledonia Countv Ct., St. Johns- bury, 1896-1900; admitted to Vt. bar, 1899; prac- ticed law in St. Johnsbury until Oct., 1902; mem. editorial staff Springfield (Mass.) Republican. 1902-5; editorial staff of the allied Orange Judd Co. and Phelps Pub. Co., Springfield, 1905-11; asso. editor The Congregationalist and Christian World since 1911. Trustee Am. Internat. Coll. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Twentieth Centurv (Boston). Home: 21 Oak Terrace, Newton High- lands, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. COBUBN, Charles P.; died Aug. 18, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) COBUBN, Eleanor Hallowell Ahbott (Mrs. For- dyce Coburn), author. (See vol. 1909.)* COBUBIT, Frederic Gallup, naval officer; b. Du- luth, Minn., June 14, 1881; s. Ira and Minnie H. (Gallup) Coburn; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1904: S.M., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908; m. Ethel Furber Vinal, of Newton Centre, Mass,, Dec. 21, 1907: 2 children, Charles Albert Vinal, William Bray. Midshipman U.S. Navy, 1900; promoted ensign, 1906; naval constr., with rank of It., Feb. 2, 1909; became lecturer on factory management, Grad. Sch. of Business Administration, Harvard U,, Sept., 1915. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. Home: 172 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Office: Navy Yard, Boston. Mass. COBURK, Frederick William, author; b. Nashua, N.H., Aug. 6, 1870: s. Frank and Susie (Johnson) Coburn; grad. Lowell (Mass.) High Sch., 1888; A.B., Harvard, 1891; student Art Students' League, Washington, 1892-4, Art Students' League, New York, 1894-9; m. Grace Mollison Denton, of New York, Sept. 17, 1895; 2 children, Selena Varnum, b. June IS, 1895; Frederic Denton, Dec. IS. 1899. Teacher classics and English. Friends' Sch., Wash- ington, D.C., 1891-4. Ethical Culture Schs., New York, 1895-1900; asst. editor School Journal, New 254 WHO'S WHO IN NKW ENGLAND York, 1900-1; liee-lance writing. Boston, 1901-2; asst. editor The Publicity IJureau, IJuston, 1903- 1913; mg-r. The Business Kncyclopedia, 1912-13: sec. and mem. bd. povs. Copley Soc, Boston. Au- thor: Plans lor liural Schoolhouses, 1901; How to Decorate the Schoolroom, 1901. Contbr. to Nation, Outlook, Review of lieviews, Boston Herald, etc. Recreations: walking, snow-shoeing. Home: 103 Mt. Vernon St., Winchester, Mass. COBURN, Henry Wheeler; born W'eld, Me., Apr. 3 1^73; s. (Jeoigo X. and Olive R. (Wheeler) Co- burn; grad. Wilton Acad., 1S92: A.B., Bowdoin, 1896; m. Minnie E. Holt, of Weld, Me.. Aug. 23, 1S99; 1 daughter, Grace Olive. Engaged in i arm- ing and lumbering since 1900: mem. Sch. lid.. Town of Weld, .') vrs. ; selectman 11 yrs. ; county coinmr. of Franklin Countv, 1911-17; has served as supt. schs. and tax collector. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Odd I^'ellows, .Jr. Order U.A.M. Rec- reations: luinting, iTshing. Address: Weld, Me. COBUBN, Hewitt, Jr., mfr.; b. New York, Nov. 0, 1N59; s. J<:d\vanl Hewitt and IMartha (Sterritt) Coburn; ed. pub. schs.. New York; m. Lena May Carter, of N.Y. City. Dec. 12, 1895; 1 son, Robert Bowne. Lived in N.Y. City, 1859-95. Manchester, Conn., since 1895; pres. and asst. treas. Glaston- bury Knitting Co., since 1896. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep', 1907-8. Rejuiblican. Protestant. Mason. Ad- dress: (Winter) 36 Hi^liland St., Hartford, Conn. COBURN, Howard Iilncoln, mech. and hydraulic engr. : moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) COBURN, J(esse) Milton, M.D.; b. Pittsfield. N.H., Mar. 27, 1^53; s. Rev. Jesse Milton and Al- mira (Morse) Coburn; student Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., Pa.; M.D.. Boston U. Sch. of Med- icine, 1874; m. Abbie M. Cutler, of Shrewsbury, Mass., Aug. 4, 1879; children, Capt. Harrie e. (Brookfield, Conn.), Rev. Aaron C. (Danbury, Conn.). Removed to South Norwalk, Conn., 1893; mavor South Norwalk, 1899-1900; sec. and treas. Alavors' Assn. of Conn.; chm. Bd. of Edn., South Norwalk. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc, Norwalk Med. Assn., Conn. Hist. Soc. S.A.R.. etc. Repub- lican. Conglist. Author and professional teller of original stories. Address: South Norwalk, Conn. COBURN, IiOtiise Helen; b. Skowhegan, Me., Sept. 1, 1&56: d. Stephen and Helen Sophia (Miller) Coburn; descendant of Edward Colborne, 1st sel- ler of Dracut, Mass., 1635; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1873; A.B., Colby, 1877 (Litt. D.. 1914); post-grad, work U. of Chicago and Harvard Summer Sch.. also studied abroad; unmarried. Engaged in teaching at Cumberland, Me. :Mem. .losselvn Botanical Society of Maine, Soc. Mayflower Descendants, D.A.R. (state regent for Me., 1909-11), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Kappa. Baptist. Hn!ne: Skowhegan, Me. COCHRAN, Georgre B., M.D.; b. Northfield, Vt., Apr. 30, 1S43; s. Stephen and Sabrina (Bridges) Cochran; prep. edn.. Northtield Acad.; A.B., U. of Vt., 1862. A.M.. 1865; M.D., 1'. of Vt. Coll. of Med- icine, 1867; m. Northfield, May 21, 1863, Delcena Quinby. Teacher. Gouverneur (N.Y.) Wesleyan Sem., 1862-6; practiced medicine at Newbury, Vt., 1867-70, Cochituate. Mass., 1870-5; druggist. Hud- son. Mass., 1875-06; pres. Hudson Savings Bank since 1906; dir. and treas. Hudson Electric Light Co., 1886-97; mem. Sch. Bd. 8 yrs., Bd. of Health 7 yrs. Republican. Methodist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Home: Hudson, Mass. COCHRAN, John Milton, lawyer; b. Pembroke, N.H.. Apr. 11. 1849; s. Martin H. and Miriam M. (Rowell) Cochran; ed. common schs. and acad.; studied law with Hon. Ira H. Eastman, of Concord, N.H. ; m. Lizzie Whitehouse, of Pembroke, N.H.. May 12, 1875; 1 son, Charles M. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1871; practiced in Southbridge. Mass., since 1872; v.-p. and atty. Southbridge Savings Bank; spl. justice 1st Dist. Ct., Southern Worcester Dist, since 1899; attv. Am. Optical Co., Hamilton Woolen Co., Central Mills Co., Southbridge Nat. Bank, etc. Capt. Co. K, 6th Regt., M.V.M.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1880; town solicitor. Republican. Conglist. Pres. Quinabaug Hist. Soc Mason; Past Master and D.D.G.M. Grand Lodge, Masons; Past High Priest. D.D.G.H. Priest and Grand King, Grand It. A. Chapter of Mass. Club; Southbridge (ex- |)res.). Author of various published addresses on hist, and lit. topics. Address: Public Library i;ldg., .Sduthbridge, Mass. COCHRANB, Alexander, chemical mfr. Propr. A. Cochrane & Co.; jires. Coclirane Chemical Co.. trustee Mass. Electric Cos.; dir. Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., N.E. Trust Co. Pres. Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1902-15. Clubs: Somerset. Union. Brookline Country. Home: 257 Commonwealth Ave., Boston; (summer) Prides Crossing, Mass. Office: 40 Central St., Boston. COCHBANje:, Prancis Douglas, chemical mfr.; b. Prides Crossing, Mass., .June 28, 1877; s. Alex- ander and Mary Russell (Sullivan) Cochrane; prep. edn. Groton (Mass.) Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Ramelle McKay Frost, of Charleston. S.C, Dec. 17, 1908; 2 children, Alexander, Mary McKay. Began active career as elk. with Stone & Webster, 1900; with Eastern Exploration Co., 1903- 06: became connected with Cochrane Chemical Co., 1908, now v.-p. and sec; treas. and sec. Canadian Atlantic Coal Co.. Ltd. Clubs: Exchange. Somer- set, Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Knickerbocker. Harvard (New York): Milton (Milton); Hoosick- Whisick (Canton, Mass.). Recreations: motoring, golf, hunting. Hc^me: 241 Adams St., Milton, Mass. Office: 40 Central St., Boston, Mass. COCHRANE, James Edward, clergyman; b. ^Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me., July 4, 1854; s. John Edward and Margaret Emma (Heath) Coch- rane: of Scottish descent on paternal side, of I'^ng- lish descent on maternal; grad. Waterville (Me.) Classical Inst., 1876; A.B., Colby, 1880, A.M., 1886; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem.. 1883; m. Harriet Mar- tineau Chick, of Amherst. Me.. Sept. 3, 1877; 3 children, Jennie May, Ethel Margaret, Helen Louise. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1883; pastor Paris. Me.. 1883-6; missionary A.B.C.F.M., to Bur- ma, 1886-9; pastor Hallowell, Me., 1889-99, Spring- vale, 1899-04; missionary evangelist Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv., 1904-7; pastor Brunswick, 1907- 12; chaplain Nat. Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me., since July, 1912. Supt. schs., Hallowell, Me., 1890- 98; chaplain 2d Regt. Inf., N.G. Me., since Nov. 3, 1893. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Mason (K.T.): mem. I.O.O.P., K. of P. Recreations: horse- back riding, music. Address: National Soldiers' Home, Me. COCHRANE, Jasper Duncan, M.D. : b. East Cor- inth, Me., Dec. 2, 1S51; s. Chauncev and Maria (Gay) Cochrane; descendant of Revolutionary an- cestry; ed. East Corinth Acad.. East Me. Conf. Sem.. Me. Weslevan Sem.; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1880, A.M., 1883; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia). 1886; m. Mrs. Ida M. Heald, Lovell, Me.; 2 children, (ihauncey Duncan, Sarah Abbott. Practiced in East Corinth, 1886-8, since at Saco, Me.; mem. Saco Bd. of Health; staff surgeon and trustee Weber Hosp.; dir. Saco and Biddeford Sav- ings Instn.; trustee Masonic Bldg. Assn. Mem. Saco and Biddeford Med. Club (pres., 1884), York Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Me. Med. Assn.. Am. Acad, of Medicine, Am. Med. Assn.. S.A.R. Republican. Methodist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Home: Saco, Me. COCHRANE, Warren R., clergyman; Aug. 25, lS35-June 17. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) COCKE, Zitella, author; b. Perry Co.. Ala., 1848; d. Woodson St. George and ;Mary Elizabeth Cocke; ed. at home; studied music with foreign teachers: unmarried. Teacher of piano and voice in Boston. Home: 98 Charles St., Boston.* CODDING, I^ewis Bates, clergyman: b. Taunton, Mass., Sept. 27, 1857; s. James Henry and Sarah (Bates) Codding; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1882: m. Annie Frances Horton. of Taunton. Mass., May 10, 1883; 5 children, Roby INIay (deceased), Sarah Bates (B.A., Boston U., 1909), Grace Amber (grad. Bridgewater State Normal Sch.. 1908), Henry White, Lewis Bates. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1883; pastor, Orleans, Mass., 1883-5, Osterville and Ccnterville, 1885-7. North Easton, 1887-9. Har- ris Av. Church, Providence. R.I., 1889-90, Water- ville, Me., 1890-2, Pascoag, R.I.. 1892-3. Thompson- ville. Conn., 1893-5. Mvstic and Noac, 1895-8, North Grosvenordale. 1898-9. Woonsocket. R.I., 1899- 1903. Bridgewater. Mass.. 1903-8. Brockton, 1908- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 155 13, Cochesett since 1913: also chaplain Mass. State Farm. Recreations: making lantern slides. Home: Cochesett, Mass. CODEIiIiA, Fasquale, minister; b. Calitri, Italy, July 1, ISUS; s. Giuseppe and Lucia (Di Cosmo) Codella; grad. Salerno (Italy) Mus. Coll., 1SS7; m. Loreta Piumelli, of Calitri, Italy, Feb. 21, 1S9S; 4 children, Joseph, Lucy, Italia-Evangelina, Vincent- ina. Military band master, 1S88-93; came to Amer- ica, 1901; ordained Congl. ministry, 1904; pastor Italian Congl. Ch., Waterbury, Conn., since 1904. Dir. Waterbury Italian Language and Music Sch., Naugatuck Italian Moral Sch. Mem. Co-operative Clergymen's Assn. Mem. Foresters of America, Woodmen of the World. Republican. Author: Canti (for Italian schs. in America), 1914; Musical Method for All Instruments, 1915. Address: 125 S. Elm St., Waterbury, Conn. COBMAir, Charles Russell, lawyer; b. Paris, France (while parents were aliroad), Oct. 28, 1829; s. Charles Russell and Anne (Macmaster) Codman, of Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1S49, A.M., 1852, LL.B., 1852; m. Lucy Lyman Paine, d. Russell Sturgis, of Boston, Feb. 28, 1856; 9 children, May Green Hub- bard (deceased), Charles Russell, Jr. (deceased), Lucy Sturgis (deceased), Russell Sturgis, Anne Macmaster (Mrs. H. B. Cabot), Susan Welles (Mrs. R. Fiske), John Sturgis, Julian, Paul (deceased). Practiced in Boston; mem. Sch. Com. of Boston, 1861-2; col. 45th Mass. Vols. (Cadet Regt.), 1862-4; mem. Mass. Senate, 1864-5. Ho. of Rep., 1872-5 (chmn. com. on judiciary, 1874-5); Rep. candidate for mayor of Boston, 1878. Overseer of Harvard, 1878-97 (pres. of bd., 1880, 1881, 1887); ex-pres. Mass. Homre. Hosp. ; ex-pres. Boston Provident Assn.; formerly trustee Westborough Insane Hos- pital; formerly mem. State Bd. of Insanity. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Club: Union. Home: Brookline, Mass.; (summer) Cotuit, Mass.* COSMAN, Edmund Dwigrht, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 2, 1864; s. Robert and Catherine C. (Hurd) Codman; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Annie M. Briggs, of Boston, June 21, 1898; 1 daughter, Dorothea A. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1894, and since practiced at Boston; treas. and dir. Nat. Dock & Storage Ware- house Co.; v. -p. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; trustee Berkeley Hotel Trust, Hanover Street Trust, Love- joy's Wharf Trust, Summer Street Trust, City As- sociates; dir. Boston Land Co.; v. -p. Mass. Real Es- tate Exchange; trustee and treas. Peter Bent Brig- ham Hosp. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Engineers', St. Botolph. Boston Riding, Harvard. Citv. Homes: Westwood, Mass., and 141 Beacon St., Boston. Office: 27 Kilby St., Boston. COSJ'DILR.IH, Ernest Amory, surgeon; b. Boston, Dec. 30, 1869; s. William C. and Elizabeth (Hurd) Codman; A.B., Harvard, 1891, M.D.. 1895; m. Katha- rine Putnam Bowditch, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Nov. 16, 1899. Practiced in Boston since 1895; asst. visiting surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1899-14; lec- turer on surgery. Harvard Med. Sch., 1913-14. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Urol. Assn., Soc. Clin. Surgery, etc. Club: Somerset. Home and Office: 227 Beacon St.. Boston. Private Hospital: 15 Pinck- ney St., Boston. COSMAIT, John Sturgis, electrical engr. ; b. Bos- ton, Mass., Feb. 25, 1868: s. Charles Russell and Lucy Lyman Paine (Sturgis) Codman; grad. No- ble's Sch., Boston, 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1890: S.B. in Elec. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; m. Susan Sargent, d. Richard Codman, of Boston, Apr. 25, 1901; 1 daughter, b. June 21, 1909. With U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey, 1893; in employ Am. Bell Tele- phone Co., 1894-7; in partnership with R. S. Hale, as Hale & Codman, Boston, 1898-04, firm of J. S. Codman & Co.. 1904-7; expert for Gen. Electric Co., 1905-7; mgr. Holophane Co.. Boston, 1907-10; con- sulting engr. Holophane Co. and Nat. Electric Light Assn., 1910-11; v.p. S. R. Bailey & Co., Inc., mfrs. electric automobiles, Amesbury, Mass., since 1911. Corporal Battery A, M.V.M., 2 yrs. Mem. Illuminating Engring. Soc. (ex-v.-p.), Nat. Elec- tric Light Assn.. Electric Vehicle Assn., Electric Motor Car Club (Boston), Mass. Single Tax League (exec. com.). Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Tav- ern (Boston), Harvard (Boston and New York). Has written numerous articles on illuminating en- gineering and traction. Baritone singer; debut. 1899, and gave two pub. recitals, 1899, 1901. Home: 123 High St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 895 Boyls- ton St.. Huston. :Mass. CODMAN, Julian, lawyer; b. Cotuit, Mass., Sept. 21, 1870; s. Charles Russell and Lucy Lyman Paine (Sturgis) Codman; A.B., cum laude. Harvard. 1892, LL.B., 1895; m. Norah Chadwick, of Boston, Apr. 29, 1897; children, Lucy Sturgis, Hester Schuyler. Practiced in Boston since June, 1895. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Clubs: Harvard (New York and Boston), Somerset, Porcellian (Harvard). Author: (with Moorfield Storey) Marked Severities — Secretary Root's Record in Philippines Warfare (pamphlet), 1902; secretary's addresses before Mass. Reform Club. Home: Ham- ilton, Mass. Office: 19 Milk St., Boston. CODMAir, BoTiert, bishop; A.B., Harvard, 1882; LL.B., 1885; ( S.T.D.. Trinity Coll., Conn., 1900; D.D., U. of Bishop's Coll., Ltnnoxville, P.Q., 1904) Practiced law at Boston, 1885-91; theol. student, 1891-4; deacon, 1893, priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.- asst All Saints' Ch., Ashmont, Mass., 1894-5; rector St John's, Roxbury, Boston, 1895-1900; consecrated bishop Diocese of Me., 1900. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: 143 State St., Portland, Me.* CODMAN, BusseU Sturgis, trustee, etc.; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 20, 1861; s. Charles Russell and Lucy Ly- man Paine (Sturgis) Codman; ed. G. W. C. Noble's Sch., 3 yrs., 1873-5 and 1879; studied in France and England, 1876-8; A.B., Harvard. 1883; m. Anna Kneeland Crafts, of Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 1, 1891; 2 sons. Charles Russell, Russell Sturgis, Jr. Mem. firm of Aspinwall & Codman since 1885; trus- tee Central Bldg. Trust, Congress St. Associates. Dwelling House Associates, Berkeley Hotel Trust Trustee and treas. Soc. for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen of P.E. Ch of Mass.; dir. Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Mass. Homoe. Hosp. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, Harvard Travelers', Somerset, Harvard (Boston). Home: 59 Marlboro St.; (summer) Man- chester, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. CODMAN, Stephen Russell Hurd, architect; b. Boston, May 6, 1867; s. Robert and Catherine C. (Hurd) Codman; A.B., Harvard, 1888; studied architecture, 1888-92; m. Mary J. Sullivan, of Bos- ton, Apr. 8, 1905; 1 daughter, Catherine. Practiced m Boston since 1892; mem. firm of Codman & Des- pradelle. Mem. A.I.A. Clubs: St. Botolph, Engi- neers'. Home: Westwood, Mass. Office: 31 Beacon St., Boston. CODMAN, William Coombs, real estate; b. Co- hasset, Mass., Aug. 6, 1860; s. William C. and Eliz- abeth (Hurd) Codman; g.s. Rev. John Codman, of Dorchester, Mass. (3 John Codmans before him); grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1879; m. Sophia Mun- roe Smith, of Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 16, 1887; 3 children, William C, Jr., Constance (Mrs. Edward Brooks, of Savannah, Ga.), John. Started in busi- ness on own account, June, 1882, as importer of Mediterranean and East Indian mdse. ; assumed real estate business of father in 1900; trustee of various real estate trusts; mem. Codman & Street. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, 9 yrs. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Boston City. Home: Chestnut St., Beacon Hill, Boston; (country) Pros- pect Hill Farm, Hingham, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Mass. COE, Reg-iuald Heber, clergyman; b. Athens, N. Y.. July 22, 1854; s. Rev. Jonathan and Susan (Whitman) Coe; prelim, edn. Cary Sem., Oakfield, N.Y.; B.A., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1880; M.A.. Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y., 1893; grad. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1899; m. Amelia Chapin Pickering, of Buffalo, N.Y., Jan 1893 (died Oct., 1893); m. 2d. Frances Rathbone, of Oakfield, N.Y., Apr. 20. 1910; 1 child, Dorothea Pickering. Deacon, 1900, priest, 1901, P.E. Ch.; rector All Saints' Ch., Belmont, Mass., 1900-12. Ad- dress: Belmont, Masq. COE, Samuel A.; b. North Salem, N.Y., Aug 7 1843; s. Charles and Nancy N. (Pyatt) Coe- ed' dist. schs.; m. Susan M. Cable, of North Salern N Y., Nov. 22, 1867. Served as pvt. Co. G, 6th N y' Heavy Arty., Civil War, 2^^ yrs; lost arm at Peters- burg; settled at North Salem, N.Y., 1865, at Ridge- 256 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND field, Conn., 1S86; has engaged in farming- for nianv years; selectman for 10 yrs. ; assessor since 1903'; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Mem. G.A. R. Conglist. ; deacon Congl. Ch. of Ridgebury, Town of Ridgefleld. Address: Ridgefield, Conn. COE, Thomas Upham, M.D., financier; b. North- wood, N.H., Dec. 8, 1837; s. Eben and Mary (Up- ham) Coe; A.B., Bowdoin, 1857, A.M., 1860; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1861; hosp. study in Paris, 1861, 1862; m. Sada L. Harthorn, of Bangor, May 23, 1867. Practicea in Bangor, Me., about 15 yrs'; retired, 1876; interested later in city real es- tate in Me., forest lands in Me. and N.H., and in financial affairs; pres. Bangor Opera House Assn.; trustee Penobscot Savings Bank; dir. Merrill Trust Co. of Bangor, Bangor & Aroostook R.R. Co., Eu- ropean & North Am. Ry., Orono Pulp & Paper Co. Trustee of Me. State Sanatorium, Bangor Pub. Li- brary; mem. Sch. Bd., Water Bd., etc., Bangor, va- rious times; mem. Bangor Hist. Soc, Me. Hist. Soc, X.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, State, County and Nat. med. socs., etc. Clubs: Tarratine (Bangor), Alpha Delta Phi (New York), Moosehead Lake Yacht (Kineo, Me.). Address: 136 Court St., Bangor, Me. COE, "Wesley Roswell, biologist; b. Middlefield. Conn.. Nov. 11. 1S69; s. Henry Seth and Hannah TBailevt Coe; grad. Conn. Agrl. Coll., 1888. Meri- den (Conn.) High Sch., 1889: Ph.B.. Sheffield Scien- tific Sch. (Yale), 1892. Ph.D.. 1895; student U. of Wurzburg, 1895-6, Naples, 1896; m. Charlotte Eliza Bush, July 25, 1905. Asst. in biology, Sheffield Scientific Sch.. 1892-5; instr., 1896-02, asst. prof, comparative anatomy, 1902-S, prof, biology, since 1909. Yale. Mem. Harriman expdn. to Alaska, 1899. Home: 175 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn.* COES, John Henry, retired; b. Springfield. Mass.. Sept. 25, 1840; s. Aury Gates and Nancy (Maynard) Goes; descendant of John Goes, Worcester, prior to Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs., Leicester Acad, and Wilbraham Acad.; m. Amie Brownell Hadwen, of Worcester, Feb. 5, 1874; 1 daughter, Mary May- nard. Learned manufacture of wrenches under his father; became mem. firm of A. G. Goes & Co., 1869, which in 1888 became Goes Wrench Co.. of which was treas. ; sold out interest, 1902; dir. Worcester Trust Co. fexec. com.); pres. bd. of investment Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank. Mem. S.R. Clubs: Commonwealth, Worcester. Tatnuck Coun- try; Mass. Agrl. (Boston). Mason. Recreations: billiards. Home: 1058 Main St. Office: Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, Worcester. COFFEEN', Elmer lanpher Whitford, supt. schs.; b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Feb. 1. 1869; s. Hiram Lan- pher and Rosina Arvilla (Whitford) Goffeen; ed. high sch., Decorah, la.; Slack's Business Coll.; A.B., Carleton Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1893, A.M.. 1898; post-grad, work, U. of Chicago, Columbia IT.; m. Mabel Rov, of Le Roy, Minn.. Dec. 27, 1893; 2 chil- dren, Carl Roy, Catharine Whitford. Supt. schs., "V\^aukon. la., 7 yrs., Decorah, 4 yrs.. Mason City, 1 vr., Marshalltown. 2 yrs., Lyman Sch. for Boys. T\'estboro, Mass., since Jan. 17. 1907. Conglist. Mem. N.E.A., Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction. Mason (K.T.); mem. K. of P. Clubs: Monday Even- ing (Boston); Congregational (Worcester); Coun- try (Framingham). Address: Westboro, Mass. COFFIN, Charles Pratt, lawyer; b. Lynn. Mass.. June 12, 1S54; s. Charles Folsom and Ann Maria f Pratt) Coffin; descendant of Tristram Coffin, Nan- tucket, Mass., about 1670; ed. pvt. schs., Lynn; read law in Boston Law School; m. Grace Parkman. of Boston, May, 1879; 3 children. Prances Parkman. Marv Bigelow, Miriam. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1882". Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Hist. Assn., Mass. Mil. Hist. Assn. Clubs: L^nion. St. Botolph. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 11 Pem- berton Sq.. Boston. COFFIN, Charles W., business man. (See vol. 1909.) COFFIN, Fletcher Barker, prof, chemistry: b. 'Acton. Mass., Jan. 9, 1873; s. Lewis E. and Fanny (Barker) Coffin; A.B.. Harvard. 1895, A.M., 1896, LL.B., 1898, Ph.D., 1911; m. Frances Josephine Lor- ing. of Dallas Center. la., Nov. 26, 1913. Instr. chemistry, Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1908-9; asst. prof, chemistrv. Lake Forest Coll., 1909-10, prof. since 1910. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S. Re- publican. Recreations: tennis. Address; 144 Belle- vue St., Newton, Mass. COFFIN, Freeman C, civil engr. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) COFFIN, Georffe Henry, M.D. ; b. Boston, Apr. 29, 1851; s. Zebulon Erastus and Mary Elizabeth (Hanson) Coffin; A.B., Brown U., 1874, A.M., 1884; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1903; m. Jenny Clifford Guild, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 30, 1874; 3 children, Howard Aldrich (Detroit, Mich.), Mrs. Bertha Guild Kaulback (Maiden, Mass.), Herbert Rice (Lewiston, Me.). Prin. Pierce Acad., Middle- boro, Mass., 1876-9; prof. English and natural sci- ence, Colgate Acad., 1879-82; teacher, English and Classical Sch., Providence, 1882-6; mech. engr., Boston, 1886-8; life ins. agt, Newton Centre, Mass., 1888-90; physician, at Milford, 1903-8, Northboro, 1908-15; removed to Lewiston, Me., 1915. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Me. Homoe. Med. Soc, Thurber Med. Assn. Progressive. Baptist. Mason. Recreations: golf, poultry, bees, horticulture. Address: 11 Sylvan Av., Lewiston, Me. COFFIN, Georg^e Marcelliis, editor and publisher. (See vol. 1909.) COFFIN, Georgre Peabody, poultry breeder; b. Freeport, Me.. June 21, 1869; s. Orrin D. and Caroline W. (Corliss) Coffin; grad. Freeport High Sch.. 1887; grad. Androscoggin Business Coll., 1889; m. June 24, 1897, Mary A. Blalsdell, of Freeport, Me. Asso. editor Turf, Farm and Home, Waterville, Me., 1895-9; editor and pub. Eastern Poultrvman, Freeport, Me., 1899-05; editor Red Hen Tales (annual publ.), 1909, 1910; occasional contbr. to poultry .iours. of America and England. Engaged since 1898 in breeding and perfecting R.I. Reds: mem. Bd. of Selectmen, from Freeport, 1899-03; chmn. Sch. Bd., 1904; town auditor, 1905; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1915-16. Mem. Am. Poultry Assn. (life). Me. State Poultry Assn. (v.-p.). Free- port Poultry Assn. (sec). Republican. Univer- salist. Mason: Odd Fellow. Address: Freeport, Me. COFFIN, Herbert Baymoud, paper mfr. ; b. Windsor Locks. Conn.. Jan. 15, 1871; s. Herbert R. and Julia S. (Dexter) Coffin; pub. sch. edn.; m. Springfield, Mass.. June 26, 1895, Jean T. War- burton. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Republican. Mason. Address: Windsor Locks, Conn. COFFIN, John Iiambert, M.D. ; b. Boston. Feb. 20, 1852; s. Abel Hale and Julia Ann (Holland) Coffin; A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1871, A.M.. 1874; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1876; post-grad, course. New York Med. Coll. and New York Poly- clinic; m. Annie Weeman Jones, of Maiden, Mass., Nov. 8, 1880; children, Louisa W., Julia M., Bart- lett (deceased), Holland. Began practice at West Medford, Mass., 1876, subsequently practiced at Boston; lecturer and prof, dermatology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, since 1885. Chmn. trustees State Insane Hosp., Westborough, Mass.; trustee Public Library, Northborough; mem. Sch. Com. and Bd. of Health, Medford. Ex-pres. Mass. Homoe. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc; mem. Am. Inst. Homoe- opathy, Me. State Homoe. Soc. (hon.). Mason. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston Art, Economic. Home: Northborough, INIass. Address: 220 Clarendon St., Boston. COFFIN, O(wen) "Vincent, ex-governor; b. Union Vale, Dutchess Co., N.Y., June 20, 1836; s. Alex- ander H. and Jane (Vincent) Coffin; acad. edn.; (LL.D., Wesleyan U., 1896) ; m. Ellen Elizabeth Coe, of Middletown, Conn., June 24, 1858 (died July 23, 1912). Salesman and mfrs.' agt.. New York, 1853- 61; spl. mem. business firm, 1863-8; mem. New- York com. of U.S. Christian Commn., 1861-5; pres. Brooklyn Y.M.C.A., 1863-4. Resident of Middle- town, Conn., 1864 — ; sec-treas. and dir. Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank, 1864-78; pres. Mid- dlesex Fire Assurance Co., 1884 — , and identified with numerous other corpns. Mavor of Middle- town, 1872-3; mem. Conn. Senate, 1887-91; gov. of Conn., 1895-7. Republican. Home: Middletown. Conn.* COFFIN, Sarah Taber, artist; b. Vassalboro, Me.: d. of George and Esther Bartlett (Pope) Taber: grad. Friends' Sch. (now Moses Brown Sch.), Providence. R.I., 1866; studied art at Cooper WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ;;j( Inst., Xew York, under Dr, Rimmer: Student". s Art League, with Charles Y. Turner, also witii William Sartain and R. Swain Clifford: subseciuentl.v stud- ied at Boston with Ross Turner, Frank Duveneek, Theodore Wendel, Charles Woodbury and Herman teacher of drawing- and painting, studio in New York. Home: 4 Alwin.gton Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. COFFIN, "WiUiam Crawford, postmaster; b. Newliuryport, Mass., Dec. 9, 1S66: s. William Brown and Mary (Chase) Coffin: (h1. inib. and high schs.. Newburyport: m. Olo Potter, of Xew- buryport, Dec. 20, 18S7; 2 children, William Earle, b. May 26, 1893; Mary Josephine, b. ,Ian. 12, 1898. Started as printer's "deyil," Xewbur\port Herald; learned printer's trade and was made foreman of composing room; reporter, 1892, and later city editor; mem. Common Council, 1893, 4, 5; alderman, 1896, 7; dir. Pub. Library, 1899-06 and 1907-14; trustee Atkinson Sch. Fund: chran. Rep. Citv Com., 1906-10. Mem. Belleyille Improyement Soc. Clk. and treas. Belleyille Congl. Soc; treas. Belleyille Congl. Ch. Clk. Newburyport Soc. for Aged Men. Mason (Past Master and now sec. St. John's Lodge) ; Odd Fello\\'. Address: Newburyport, Mass. COFFIN, Winthrop, broker: Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890. Mem. firm Perry, Coffin & Burr; dir. United Electric Securities Co., Greenfield Electric Light & Power Co.. Fitchburg Gas & Electric Co., Boule- ■ yard Trust Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Engineers', Tech- nology (Boston and New York). Home: 4 5 Warren St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. COGGAN, Marcellus, lawyer; b. Bristol, Me., Sept. 6. 1847; s. Leonard C. and Betsey :M. (Web- ber) Coggan; descendant of Jolm Coggan, an early Colonial lawyer; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll.. 1872 (jr. prize declamation) : studied law with Child & Powers. Boston, 1879-81: admitted to bar, 1881; m. Luella B. Bobbins, of Bristol, Me.. Nov. 26, 1872; 3 children, Florence Betsey, M. Sumner, Linus C. Practiced in Boston with Child & Powers, 1881-6, and Coggan & Schofleld, 1886-96, alone until 1900, when he became associated with his son, M. Sumner: his son, Linus C, also .ioined him in 1910; has been sr. mem. firm of Coggan, Coggan & Dillaway since 1911. Prin. Nichols Acad., 1872-9; mem. Sch. Bd., Dudley, Mass., 4 yrs. ; mem. Sch. Com.. Maiden, 2 yrs. ; mayor of Maiden, 1886, 1887 (declined reelection); founder, 1887, pres. till 1898, Maiden Co-operative Bank. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Universalist. Club: Maiden. Recreations: farming. Home: Win- chester, Mass. Office: 912 Tremont Bldg., Boston. COGGESHAIiIi, Frederic, neurologist, gynecol- ogist. (See vol. 1909.) COGGESHAIiIi, Georgre Whiteley, chemical engr. ; moved to W^ashington. D.C. (See vol. 1909.) COGGSHAIiIt, Henry Fayette, railroad and .gas light official. (See vol. 1909.) COGHIiIN, John P., engineer; b. Milford, Mass., Oct. 5, 1869; s. James Joseph Coghlin; grad. high sch., Southboro, 1888; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst.. 1893. E.E., 1905; m. Josephine A. Callahan, of "V\"orcester, July 28, 1896: children, John W., Ed- win, N. Caroline. Founded Columbia Elec. Co., Worcester, 1893, and the Central Elec. Co., 1897; purchased Page Elec. Co. and combined ^vith it the Central, which was, in 1907, changed to the Coghlin Electric Co., of which is pres. and treas. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Nat. Elec. Contractors' Assn., Worcester Chamber of Commerce (dir.). Clubs: Boston Ath- letic Assn., Point Shirley, Engineers' (Boston): Worcester Country, Tatassit Canoe, Common- wealth. Worcester Automobile (Worcester). Rec- reations: motoring, golf. Home: 25 Richards St. Office: 257 Main St., ^Vorcester, Mass. COGSWEIiIi, Jolin Henry, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., July 4, 1875: s. James and Bridget (Ford) Cogswell; Lvnn High Sch.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1909; m. Christine M. Morrison, of Scotland, Nov. 30. 1912. In practice at Lynn since 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11-12; candidate for mayor of l.ynn, 1914. Repul)lican. Elks (Exalted Ruler), Eagles (pres.), Red Men. Clubs: Lynn Yacht, Vol. Yacht. Office: 145 Monroe St., Lynn, Mass. COGSWELIi, John Boss, M.D.; b. Landaff, N.H., Apr. 18, ISIO; s. George W. and Harriette (Taylor) Cogswell; grad. New Hampton Lit. Instn., 1859; took yr.'s coll. course, same instn.; m. Franconia, N.H., Ella M. Knight, of I.,isbon, June 9, 1867 (died Sept. 1, 1869); m. 2d, Franconia, Ellen C. Hildreth, of Lisbon, Sept. 18, 1872; children, Edward Kniglit, b. Aug. 30, 1869; Lloyd H., Dec. 7, 1879. Taught sch.; mem. Sch. Bd., AN'arner, 3 yrs., supt. liigh sch. 3 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd., Franconia, 5 yrs.; selectman and collector; began practicing medi- cine, 1864; twice nominated for state senator; dir. Merrimack Glove Co. Pres. Warner-Kearsage Agrl. Fair; trustee New Hampton Lit. Instn. Mem. ^Vhite Mountain Med. Soc. (ex-sec). Center Dist. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). N.H. Med. Soc. Democrat. Mason; Odd Fellow (dist. deputy grand master I.O.O.F. in N.H., 5 yrs.); lecturer Merrimack Co. Poniiona Grange 3 yrs. Address: Warner, N.H. COGSWEI.!., Lloyd Hildreth, M.D.; b. Warner, X.H., Dec. 7, 1879; s. John Ross and Ellen Cath- erine (Hildreth) Cogswell; grad. Simonds Free High Sch., ^Varner, 1897: M.D., Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1901; m. Warner, Oct. 14, 1903, Annie H. Upton. Practiced in Warner since 1903. Mem. Center Dist. Med. See, N.H. ;\Ied. Soc. Democrat. Baptist. Mason; mem. Nu Sigma Nu, Grange. Home: ^Varner, N.H. COHEN, Ahraham K., lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 22, 1869; s. Simon K. and Fannie (Bennett) Cohen; grad. English High Sell., 1886; m. Sadie Rosnosky, of Boston, .lune 18, 1894; 1 daughter, Selma. Admitted to bar, 1894; special justice Roxbury Municipal Ct., 1906-13; since spl. justice Municipal Ct., City of Boston. V.-p. Mass. Credit Union: trustee Temple Ohabei Shalom; dir. United He- Ijrew Benevolent Soc, Federated Jewish Charities. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. C'ity of Boston. Republican. Mason; mem. Inde- pendent Order B'nai B'ritli, Free Sons of Israel. Clubs: Boston City, Elysium. Recreations: social service. Home: Hotel Buckmlnster. Office: Tre- mont Bldg., Boston. COHEN, Abraham S., lawyer: b. Liverpool, Eng., Mar. 25, 1863; s. Mendel and Pauline (Bernhart) Cohen: brought to America in infancv; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1881; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1884; m. Minnie Levi, of Boston, June, 1886; children, Franklin M.. Pauline (Mrs. M. J. Sawyer), Theresa B. Practiced in Boston since 1884; sr. mem. Cohen, Sawyer & Cohen. Mem. ]\Iass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Dir. Federation of Charities; treas. Soc. for Relief of the Sick, etc. V.-p. Temple Ohabei Sholom. Mason (32°; past regent and supervising deputy grand regent Charles Sumner Council. R.A., etc.). Home; 1483 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 18 Tre- mont St., Boston. COIT, Georgre Chandler, lawyer; b. Brookfield, Mass., Aug. 3, 1867; s. Rev. Joshua and Mary Lvman (Chandler) Coit; grad. Somerville High Sch., 1886; A.B., Amherst, 1890; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1893; m. Alice C. Atwood, of Salem, Mass., June 7, 1899: 1 daughter, Lucia. Practiced at Boston since 1893: has been moderator, select- man, chmn. Sch. Com., chmn. Rep. Town Com., Winchester, Mass. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Psi Upsilon. Recreations: golf. Home: Winchester, Mass. Of- fice: Pemberton Bldg., Boston. COIT, James Milnor, educator; moved to Munich, Germanv. (See \ol. 1909, also Who's Who in America", 1914-15.) COIT, Joshua, clergyman: Feb. 4, 1832-Dec. 15, 1907. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) COIT, Judson Boardman, college prof. : b. Cen- tral Square. Oswego Co., N.Y., June 5, 1849; s. Jas. J. and Miriam (Owen) Coit; A.B., Syracuse U., 1875. A.M.. 1878. Ph.D.. 1881; m. Ellen M. Alden, of Syracu.se. N.Y., Aug. 19, 1875. Prof, mathe- 258 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND matics, Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., lS.o-9, student asst. in observatory, Ann Arbor, 1S79-S0; taught mathematics, Central High Sch., v:ievelancl, 1880-2; asst. prof, mathematics and astronomy, 1882-4, prof., 1884 — , acting dean of Grad. Sch., 1911-12, Boston U. Has contributed various arti- cles to astrom. journals. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Astron and Astrophvs. Soc. America, Phi Beta Kappa. Addres.s: 688 Boylston St., Boston.* COIT, Robert, architect; ta. Brookfield, Mass., June 29, 1861; s. Rev. Joshua and Mary Lyman (Chandler) Coit; prep. edn. Lawrence (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1883; studied architec- ture at Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Eliza liichmond At- wood, of Salem, Dec. 6, 18S8; children, Dorothy, Elisabeth, Mary C, Robert S. Practiced in Boston since 1890. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects, A.I.A. Republican. Clubs: Twentieth Century, City. Rec- reations: golf, fishing. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 85 Water St.. Boston. COIT, Butli, educator; b. Phila., June 9, 1868; d. Edward Woolsev and Caroline IMattocks (Moore) Coit; ed. Mrs. Comegy's and Miss Bell's Sch., Chestnut Hill, Phila.; Miss Agnes Irwin's Sch., Phila.; spl. instrn. under Dr. Joseph Howland Coit, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, X.H. Taught at St. Louis, 1894-7, Cambridge, 1902-5; asst. to Arthur Oilman, 1902-7; head mistress, since 1907, The Cambridge Sch. for Girls (Inc.). Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Soc. for Preservation of Antiquities, Head Mistresses' Assn., Agnes Irwin Alumnae Assn. Episcopalian. Club: Women's City (Bos- ton). Recreations: charities, travel, outdoor life. Address: 40 Concord Av., Cambridge, Mass.* COIT, Wilbur Alden, educator; moved to Canada. (See vol. 1909.) COIT, William Brainard, lawyer; b. New Lon- don, Conn., Julv 23, 1862; s. Robert and Lucretia (Brainard) Coit; descendant of John Coit, the immigrant, 1638. and of Elder Brewster, of the Mayflower; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1884; studied law under Hon. John G. Crump, New London; m. Anna Blanchai'd Bancroft, of New London, Oct. 20, 1886. Practiced in New London since 1887; pros. atty. City of New London 5 yrs. ; has been asst. elk. Ct. of Common Pleas for many yrs.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901, 1903; judge of City and Police Ct. since 1903; pres. Union Bank & Trust Co.; dir. Savings Bank of New London. Sec. and treas. Smith Memorial Home. Republican. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Thames, John Winthrop, Pequot Casino (New London), Union League, Graduates' (New Haven). Address: Ne« London, Conn. COIiBUItir, Frederick Wilkinson, M.D., aurist; b. Holliston, :Mass., Dec. 18, 1870; s. Edwin Wil- kinson and Sarah Francis (Dickinson) Colburn; grad. Holliston High Sch., 1889, Worcester Acad., 1890; Ph.B., Brown U., 1894: M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1897: m. Enielie Louise Stamers, of Brooklvn, N.Y.. Apr. 2, 1899; 3 children. Practiced at Boston since 1897, specializing in aural surgery; aural surgeon, Mass. Homoe. Hosp. ; lecturer in otology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Inst. Homoepathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres.), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. (pres., 1913), Am. Ophthal., Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Repub- lican. Baptist. Home: Hyde Park, Mass. (1129 Hyde Park Ave.) Office: 230 Newbury St., Boston. COIiBUBN, John Edward, educator; b. St. Jo- seph, Mich., Jan. 17, 1872; s. Moses McLellan and Harriet (Read) Colburn; grad. Burlington (Vt.) High Sch., 1890; A.B., U. of Vt., 1896: m. Spring- field, Mass., July 5, 1899, Florence H. Reed; 3 chil- dren, Harriet Read, John E., Jr., Francis P. Began teaching in Craftsbury Acad., Vt, 1896, at New- port, Vt., 1898, Manchester, Vt., 1903, Fairfax, 1908, Burlington, since 1913. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Ethan Allen. Home: Burlington, Vt. COIiBV, Bern Dennis, M.D.; b. Lincoln, Vt.. July 18, 1870; s. Joseph and Ann L. (Meader) Colby; grad. Bristol High Sch., 1888; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1892; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1896; studied Post-Grad. Med. Sch., New York, 1900, 07; m. Sadie Ann Wood, of Rutland, Vt., June 24, 1903. Practiced in Whiting, Vt., 1896-1900, Bristol, 1900-2, Sudbury since 1902. :Mem. A.M.A., Chi Psi, Delta Mu. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Ad- dress: Sudbury, Vt. COI^B'Z', Clarence Conant, lawyer; b. Boston, June 9, 1879; s. George William and Florence Isabel (Partridge) Colby; descendant of Anthony Colby, who came to Boston, about 1630; ed. Dwight Grammar Sch., Boston, Roxbury Latin Sch., 1894- 98; A.B., Harvard, 1902; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1908; m. Nellie Harriet Hopewell, of Newton, Mass., Dec. 14, 1910; 1 daughter, Beatrice. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, Feb. 21, 1908; began practice with Benjamin D. Hyde. Bancroft G. Davis, Louis S. Clark and Everett F. Damon; now associated with Walter H. Foster and David A. Pfromm, as Foster, Colby & Pfromm; sec. Rep. City Com.. New- ton, Mass. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard, Harvard Var- sity, Rotary (Boston); Hunnewell (Newton). Recreations: outdoor diversions. Home: Farlow Rd., Newton, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. COI^BY, Bdward Porter, M.D. ; b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 4, 1839; s. Enoch Long and Sarah Maria (Por- ter) Colby; descendant of Anthony Colby, New- bury (now Amesbury), Mass., 1642; prep, edn., Claremont (N.H.) Acad.; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1861; m. Annie S. Judson, of South Maiden, Mass., Dec. 17, 1861; 1 son, William. Began prac- tice at Lowell, Mass.; served as acting asst. sur- geon, LT.S.N., in Civil War for about 3 yrs.; prac- ticed at W^akefield, Mass., about 25 yrs., since at Boston; dir. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; chmn. consulting bd. Westboro State Hosp.: consultant in several hosps. Mem. Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Boston. Homo; Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gyn- ecol. Soc, Nat. Soc. Electro-Therapeutists (ex- v.-p.), etc. Republican. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: Trinity Court, Boston. COI^B'X', Bdwin Alonzo, M.D.; b. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 8, 1854; s. Amos and Mary Cutts (Horn) Col- by, the former a native of Bow, N.H., and the latter of Milton, N.H. ; ed. pub. and high schs.. Lowell (Carney medal); read medicine with Dr. H. M. Hunter, Lowell; matriculated at 1st lecture delivered, 1873, M.D.. 1876, Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine; m. Winchester, Mass., June, 1876, Mary E. Symmes. Practiced at Lowell, 1876-8, since at Gardner, Mass. Address: 54 Pearl St., Gardner, Mass. COIiB'V, Frederick Myron, story writer; b. War- ner, N.H., Dec. 9, 1848; s. Levi O. and Mary D. (Durrell) Colby; ed. common schs.; New London Acad.: business coll.. Concord, N.H.; m. H. Maria George, of Warner, Dec. 25, 1882. Began story writing, 1872; has contributed to Youth's Com- panion. St. Nicholas, The Classmate. Am. History, Saturdav Night, etc.; town treas., Warner, 1885- 90; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1878-88: postmaster, 1894- 99. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, N.H. Antiquarian Soc, Manchester Press Co. Democrat. Author; Daugh- ter of Pharoah; Bonnie Lads and Bonnie Lasses: Boy Kings and Girl Queens. Recreations: motor- ing, fishing. Address: Warner, N.H. COIiBV, Harrison Gray Otis, rear-admiral; b. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 28, 1846; s. Harrison Grav Otis and Jane Standish (Parker) Colby; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1867; m. Mary Catherine Thompson, of Boston, Apr. 20. 1881. (See Who's Who in America for naval record.) Home: Bos- ton.* COIiBY, James Fairbanks, prof, law; b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 18, 1850; s. James K. and Sarah A. (Pierce) Colby; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U., 1875: A.M., Tale, 1877; (LL.D., Dartmouth, 1901); unmarried. Admitted to bar, D.C., 1875, Conn., 1878, N.H., 1889; practiced at New Haven, Conn.. 1878-85. Instr. economics and history, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1879-81: lecturer on Inter- nat. law, Yale Law Sch., 1883-5; Parker prof. law. Dartmouth, since 1885. Clerk Com. Revision of Laws. Ho. of Rep., 43d Congress; sec. New Haven Civ. Service Reform Assn., 1881-5; mem. N.H. Forestry Commn., 1893-8; del. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902. Home: Hanover, N.H.* COIiBY, John Henry, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) COI^BY, Kimball Gleason, publisher; b. Boston, Feb. 9, 1873; s. Joseph Kimball and Mary Ada WHO'S WHO IX XKW ENGLAND 159 CGleason) Colby; giiid. Phillips Acad., Andover. Mass., 1S91; A.B., Amherst, 1S95; student Harvard Law Sch. 1 yr., class of 189S. Engaged in pub- lishing business since 1!)()0; now pub. Lawrence Telegram; mem. Methuen (Mass.) Sch. Bd. 6 yrs. Republican. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club; University (Boston). Home: Methuen, Mass. Office: Law- rence, Mass. COI^BY, Will Guy, teacher; b. Franklin, N.H., June 24, 1SS4; s. Harry Ellsworth and Luvia Emma (Kenniston) Colby; descendant of the Col- bys who came to America with Gov. Wentworth; also descended on father's side from a sister of Daniel Webster: grad. Franklin High sch., 1903; A.B., Dartmouth, 1907; (A.M., Middlebury, 1911); m. Ervilla Emma Noyes, of Franklin, N.H., Feb. 23, 1907; 3 children, Victor Noyes, ATarcia Priscilla, Phyllis Harriet. Teacher of history and athletic dir". Laconia (N.H.) High Sch., 1907-9; prin. Groveland (Mass.) High Sch., 1909-12; prin. Wil- ton Acad, since Sept. 1, 1912. Ex-pres. Franklin County Teachers' Assn.; mem. Me. Teachers' Assn. Democrat. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Speaker on modei'n ednl. problems, in particulai- dealing with adaptation of the secondary school to community needs. Address: Wilton, Me. COIiCIiEUGH, Mrs. Emma Shaw (Mrs. Fred- ericlv W. Colcleugii), traveler, lecturer, writer; b. Thompson, Conn.; d. George W. and Abby (Car- penter) Shaw; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Frederick W. Col- cleugh, of Selkeik, Manitoba (died 1906). Has been connected with Providence Journal many yrs. as contbr., traveling corr. and editor weekly club column. Began writing wliile teacher in pub. schs.; made trips to Alaska, 1884, 5, 9, and to British Columbia, Labrador, Hawaiian Islands, Australia, Europe, interior of Africa, 1902. Cuba. South Amer- ica and all principal points in U.S. Well known as lecturer on travel subjects. Mem. Gaspie Chapter, D.A.R. Active mem. N.E. Woman's Press Assn., R.I. Short Storv Club; hon. mem. R.I. Woman's Club, Providence Fortnightly Club, The Sarah E. Dovle Club. Author: Alaska Gleanings, 1885. Com- piler: World T^nde Wisdom Words, 1906. Inter- ested in primitive handicraft and has made an ex- haustive study of its different phases. Home: 23 8 Gano St. Office: Providence Journal, Providence, Rhode Island. COLCORD, Lincoln (Boss), author; b. at sea, off Cape Horn, Aug. 14. 1883; s. Lincoln Alden and Jennie French (Sweetser) Colcord; mem. family of seafarers extending back 5 generations; grad. Searsport (Me.) High Sch., 1900; student U. of Me., intermittently, 1900-6, leaving coll. middle of junior yr. ; m. Blanche T. Nickels, of Searsport, May 4, 1910. Spent boyhood to 14 at sea with father, mostly on voyages to China and trading on China sea; civ. engr. with Bangor and Aroos- took R.R., in Me. woods. 1906-9; began writing short stories, 1909. Democrat. Mem. Kappa Sigma. Mason. Author: The Drifting Diamond, 1912. Address: Searsport, Me.* COXiZ:, Aaron B(urr), lawyer; b. Eliot, Me., Apr. 8. 1867: s. John R. and Mary E. (Cottle) Cole; ed. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn.. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Lilla B. Goodwin, of Eliot, Feb. 24, 1894. Teacher Mass. pub. schs.. 10 yrs.: also supt. schs.; admitted to Me. bar, 1903, and since practiced at Kitterv; pres. Eliot & Kittery Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Me. Bar Assn. Odd Fellow; Red Man. Re- publican. Methodist. Club: Warwick (Ports- mouth, X.H.). Mem. Me. Senate, 1913-15. Home: South Eliot. Me. Office: Kittery, Me. colli:, Anna B. Taylor, M.D. ; b. Sugar Hill, N.H. : d. Joseph L. and Laura (Gove) Taylor; ed. Salem (Mass.) Normal Sch.; M.D., Boston IT. Sch. of Medicine, 1884; m. Herbert A. Cole, of Somer- ville, Mass., Mar. 31, 1894. In gen. practice, Somer- ville, Mass.. since 1889; specializes in women's diseases. Mem. Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Soc, Boston Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc. Uni- versalist. Clubs: Professional Woman's, Woman's College, New Hampshire Club of Somerville. Ad- dress: 34 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. COLE, Charles Sumner, ex-treas. Williams Coll. : b. Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 18, 1851; s. Harvey T. and Caroline (Waterman) Cole; descendant of Early Colonial ancestry; prep. edn. Rev. Dr. Grif- fin's Prep. Sch.; A.B., Williams, 1870, A.M., 1873; m. Effle Penfield, of Detroit, Mich., Oct. 3, 1876 (died Dec. 31, 1878); 2d, Mary Mole, of Williams- town, July 31, 1886 (died May 19, 1896); 3d, Mary .\bel, of Williamstown, Dec. 27, 1902; children, .Mrs. Margaret Colo Smitli. Harve>' S.. C. l-rancis (Eugene, Ore.), Eleanor, Rosamond. In charge of business established by his father until 1884. when was elected cashier of Williamstown Nat. Bank; resigned, 1S97, in order to devote entire attention as treas. of Williams Coll., which position he re- signed in 1904 on account of ill health; now pres. Williamstown Nat. Bank; trustee Williamstown Savings Bank; dir. Beikshire Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; town Ireas., town elk. and selectman. Democrat. Conglist. Address: Williamstown, Mass. COIiE, Edmund Chase, editor; b. Milton, Me., Oct. 5, 1845; s. Deacon Laurenson and Lucinda (Spofford) Cole, and descendant of .James Cole, Cambridge, Mass., 1635; prep, edn., Norway and Hebron acads.. Me.; student Colby Univ. 1 yr. ; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1871, A.M., 1874: m. 2d, Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 3, 1889, Fannv E. Corev; children, Edward Everett, b. Feb. 16, 1891; Mary Gertrude, June 21, 1892. Prin. Simonds Free High Sch., Warner, 3 yrs.; studied law for 3 yrs. anrl taught sch. for 36 terms; founded Kearsarge Inde- pendent, 1884, now Kearsarge Independent and Times. Mem. Sch. Bd., Warner, since 1871; pres. Bd. of Trustees, Pillsbury Free Library; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1901. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. I.O.O.F., Grange, Sons of Temperance, United Order of the Golden Cross, A.F. & A.M., Vesta Cliapter Eastern Star. Addre.ss: Warner, N.H. COIiE, Edward Benjamin, shoe mfr; b. Beverly, Mass., Aug. 17, 1860; s. Benjamin Edward and Ellen J. (Humphrey) Cole; paternal ancestor set- tled in Essex Co., Mass.. 1648; B.Ph., Brown U., 1882; m. Adeline Philbrick Dodge, of Wenham, Mass., June 7, 1887; children, Benjamin E., 2d, Eleanor. Has been identified with mfr. of shoes since beginning of active career; became connected with B. E. Cole & Co. (founded by father), in 1882: became mem. of firm, 1885, and has been sole pro- prietor since 1903. Mem. Nat. Assn. Mfrs., N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Clubs: University (asso. mem.). Myopia Hunt, Essex County. Recreations: hunting, golf. Home: Wenham, Mass. Office: 207 Essex St.. Boston. COIiE, Herbert Elmore, educator; b. Sebago, Me.. Mar. 26, 1860; s. Benjamin and Nancv Cole; grad. Bridgton High Sch., 1879; A.B., Bowdoin. 1883, A.M., 1887; m. Marv Cass Fogg, of Bridgton, Me.. Dec. 27, 1887; 2 sons, Philip Pearson (A.B., Bow- doin. 1908), Alan Ramsav (A.B., Bowdoin, 1914). Prin. Morse High Sch.. Bath. Me., for 30 yrs., 1884- 14; acting prin. Westbrook High Sch. 6 mos. Trus- tee Patten Free Library, Bath. 14 yrs., and mem. book com. same 17 yrs. Mem. Me. Teachers' Assn., Sagadahoc Co. (Me.) Teachers' Assn., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa (^Ipha of Me.). Independent Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Bridgton. Me. COIiE, Jefferson K., teacher: b. Boxford, Mass., Oct. 25, 1838; s. John Kimball and Mary Susan (Towne) Cole; ed. Topsfield (Mass.) Acad, (non- grad.): grad. Slovd Training Sch., Boston. 1897: m. Annie G. Poor, of Andover. Mass., Nov. 27, 1862. Began as teacher dist. sch.. Mass., 1856: teacher Mass. State Reform Sch., TVestboro. 1861-3. Brad- ford, 1865-6, Lawrence, 1866-77; prin. Straight U., New Orleans, La.. 1877-9, Beach Inst., Savannah. Ga., 1879-80; teacher Peabody. Mass., 1880-14; re- tired under state veterans' pension act, July 30. 1914, Served in 18th and 32d Mass. Inf., 1863-5: elk. in office of asst. adj. gen., 3d Brigade. 1st Div.. 5th Army Corps; witnessed surrender of Gen. R. E. Lee at Appomattox, Va., Apr. 12, 1865. Mem. Pea- body Inst, (library com.). Republican (voted for Lincoln, 1860). Conglist. Officer in S.S. many vrs. Comdr. Union Post No. 50, G.A.R., Peabody (5th term). Address: 19 School St.. Peabody, Mass. COLE, John Nelson, editor and publisher; b. .\ndover, Alass., .Nov. 4, 1863: s. George S. and 260 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND Nancv E. (Bod well) Cole; pub. sch. edn.; m. And- over, Sept. 21, 1SS6, Minnie ^Vhite T'oor; 4 children, Elizabeth, Margaret, Philip I'oor, Dorothy. L.earned newspaper business; since 18S7 has been mgr. and treas. Andover Townsman; also pub. Lawrence Telegram; trustee Andover Savings Bank: v. -p. Tremont Trust Co., Boston; chmn. Andover I'ark Commn.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Kep., 1903-8 (speaker of House, 1906, 7, 8); chmn. State Commn. on Economy and Efficiency. 1913-14; climn. Boston Industiial Development Bd. since 1914. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of r.. Royal Arcanum. A.O.U.W., Grange. Clubs: Andover; Annisquam Yacht (Gloucester); Boston City, Boston Press. Home: Andover, Mass. Ad- dress: 7 Water St.. Boston, and Andover, Mass. COIJi:, Leon Jacob, educator, investigator; moved to Madison, Wis. (See vol. 1909.) COLi:, Iiucien Durkee, mfr.; b. West Charleston, Vt., Oct. 21, 1849; .s. Durkee and Abagail (Robin- son) Cole; common sch. edn., Charleston; m. Wa- terbury, Conn.. May. 1877, Emma A. Berdine. Be- gan mfr. of sterling silverware at Xewburyport, Mass., 1880; pres. Towle Mfg. Co. (inc., 1S80); dir. First Nat. Bank: trustee Instn. for Savings. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (32°). Clubs: Dalton (Newbury- port); Chicago Athletic (Chicago): Boston City (Boston). Home: 189 High St., Newburyport, ]Mass. colli:, Otis, clergyman; b. Stark. N.H., Dec. 25, 1833; s. .Joshua and Amanda (Hinds) Cole; ed. com. schs. of Mass.; Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., Westminster Acad.; grad. Gen. Bibl. Inst., Concord, N.H. (now Boston U. Sch. of Theology), 1866; m. Sept. 26, 1858, Lucv J. Skinner, of Ster- ling, Mass. (died Mar. 8, 1910). Mem. X.H. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1865-75, Tenn. Conf., 1875-6, N.H. Conf. since 1876; prof, mathematics in what is now Wal- den U., Nashville, Tenn., while in that state; act- ing pastor Congl. Ch., Paxton, Mass.. 1878-9, 1897-8. Trustee Tilton (N.H.) Sem. Republican. Mason. Address: 59 Arlington St., Haverhill, Mas.';. COIiE, Samuel, market gardener; b. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 15. 1856; s. Israel D. and Alice T. (Ware) Cole: pub. sch. edn.; m. Beverly. Mass., Mary E. Webber. Has been engaged in market gardening since 1876; dir. Beverly Savings and Co-operative banks. Mem. Sch. Com., 1882-94; pres. Common Council, 1895-6, mavor, 1901-2, Beverly, Mass.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897, 1898, 1899. Senate, 1903. 1904: mem. Governor's Council, 1908. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum, U.O.A.M. Home: Beverly, IMass. COLE, Samuel Valentine, educator; b. Machias- port. Me., Dec. 29, 1851; s. Isaac T. and Catherine Sophia (Valentine) Cole; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874, A.M., 1877; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1887: (D.D., 1898, LL.D.. 1912, Bowdoin); m. Annie Maria Talbot, of East Machias, Me.. Apr. 11, 1880. Tutor rhetoric and instr. Latin, Bowdoin, several yrs.: ordained and installed pastor Trinitarian Consl. Church, Taunton, Mass.. 1889-97; pres. Wheaton Sem., Nor- ton, Mass.. 1897-12, and its successor, Wheaton Coll.. 1912 — . Trustee Bowdoin Coll.. 190] — : mem. hd. visitors Andover Theol. Sem., 1907 — . Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Boston Authors' Club, Browning Soc. (pres. 1912 — ). Ga\e poem at centennial cele- bration of Bowdoin Coll., 1902, .Jonathan Edwards bi-centenary celebration. Andover Theol. Sem., 1903, Longfellow Centenary, Bowdoin Coll., 1907. Author: In Scipio's Gardens, and Other Poems, 1901: Tlie Life That Counts, 1905. Contbr. to mags., reviews and religious press. Address: Nor- ton, Mass.* COIii:, Samuel Winkley, musician; b. Meriden, N.H., Dec. 24. 1848; s. Deacon Converse and Mary A. (Winklev) C. ; took semi-classical course at Kimball Union Acad.. 1867; studied music under various teachers and at N.E. Conservatory of Music. Began professional career at Portsmouth, N.H., 1877: organist Clarendon St. Bapt. Ch., Bos- ton, 1882-94: teacher in (now supt. of) dept. of sight-singing. N.E. Conservatory of Music, since 1883: supervisor music, Brookline, Mass., since 1884, Dedham, Mass., 1886-1906; teacher pub. school music methods. Boston Univ., 1906-13. Pro- duced Haydn's Creation with Dedham High School. 1890; Handel's ^Messiah. 1891, this being proljubly 1st successful attempt in U.S. to do a complete oratorio with high sch. pupils; dir. People's Sing- ing Class movement in Boston, and conductor Peo- ple's Choral Union, 1897-11, and since dir. emer- itus. (See Who's Who in America for list of music books.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: New Eng- land Conservatory, Boston.'* COLE, William I., social woiker; b. Machias, Jile., Mar. 21, 1859; s. Isaac T. and Catherine S. (Valentine) Cole; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881, M.A., 1884; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1888. Sec. South End House Assn., Boston, since 1894; resident lecturer in applied sociology, Wheaton Coll., Norton. Mass. Conglist. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Boston), Boston City. Author of chapters in The City Wilderness, 1898, and in Americans in Process, 1902. Address: Wheaton Coll., Norton, Mass. COLE, William. Morse, college prof.; b. Boston, Feb. 10, 1866; s. Albert Birnie and Mary Elizabeth (Morse) Cole: A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1896; m. Fanny Dennett Rolfe, of Concord, Mass., Aug. 31. 1898. Instr. polit. economy. Harvard, 1890-3; sec. Mass. Commn. on Unemployed, 1894-5; univ. ex- tension lecturer, 1895-8; instr. principles of ac- counting. 1900-8. asst. prof.. 1908-13, asso. prof.. 1913 — . Harvard: also teacher English lit. and composition. Fall River (Mass.) High Sch., 1898- 01, South High Sch., Worcester. 1901-8. (Sfe Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 55 Brew- ster St., Cambridge, Mass.* COLEMAIT, Alice Blancliard; b. Boston, May 7, 1858; d. James W. and Ellen Maria (Blanchard) Merriam: grad. Bradford (Mass.) Acad., 1878: m. George W. Coleman, of Boston, June 30, 1891. Pres. and chmn. exec. com. Council of Women for Home Missions: 1st v. -p. Woman's Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc. (pres. N.E. branch): trustee Spelman Sem., Atlanta, Ga., Hartshorn Memorial Coll., Richmond, Va. Home: 177 W. Brookline St. Office: 615 Ford Bldg., Boston.* COLEMAN, EUenwood Bunker, M.D. : b. Nan- tucket, Mass., May 31, 1862: s. Henry and Eliza- beth EUenwood (Coffin) Coleman; ed. Coffin Sch., Nantucket; M.D., Chicago Homoe. Coll., 1888: m. May Anna Bray ton, of Nantucket, June 15. 188 7. Followed the sea, both whaling and mcht. marine, from 16 to 23; in med. practice since 1888; med. examiner Met. Life Ins. Co. of New York, asst. med. examiner N.Y. Life Ins. Co., and Pittsburg Life & Trust Co.; examiner N.E.O.P., and Boston Mutual Life Ins. Co.; mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Ex- aminers; trustee Nantucket Instn. for Savings. Mem. Sch. Com. 15 yrs., reelected 1915, for 3 yrs.: selectman 5 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. 3 yrs. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston HomcE. Soc, N.E. Hist. Soc. Republic- an. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.): mem. Odd Fel- lows, Red Men, N.E.O.P., John B. Chase Relief & Benefit Assn. Clubs: Mass. Republican, Nantucket, Pacific. Address: 34 Centre St., Nantucket, Mass. COLEMAN, George William, publicity dir.; b. Boston, June 16, 1867; s. George and Mary (Car- ville) Coleman; grad. (Franklin medal) English High Sch., Boston, 1885; (hon. A.M., Colby Coll., 1911); m. Alice Blanchard Merriam, of Boston. June 30, 1891. Asst. editor Journal of Education, 1886-9; shipwrecked on voyage to Buenos Ayres, S.A.. as corr. various .iours.; business mgr. New- England Magazine. 1890-2; pub. house organ, Walker-Stetson-Sawyer Co., wholesale dry goods, Boston; adv. mgr. The Golden Rule (now The Christian Endeavor World). 1893-05: pub. The Christian Endeavor World, 1905-10; dir. publicity for W. H. McElwain Co.. Boston, since 1910; elect- ed to Boston City Council, 1914, term of 3* yrs. (pres. Council, 1915). Pres. and host of series of annual sociol. conferences, meeting at Sagamore Beach, since June, 1907; originator and dir. of Sundav Evening Ford-hall meetings, begun at Boston, spring of 1907, under auspices of Boston Bapt. Social Union. V.-p. N.E. Bapt. Hosp. ; trustee United Soc. Christian Endeavor; dir. Mass. Tem- perance Soc, Boston Y.M.C.A.: pres. Pilgrim Pub- licitv Assn.. 1909-11; pres. Associated Advertising Clubs America. 1911-13. Clubs: Aldine (New WHO'S WHO IN Ni:\V ENGLAND •lai York). Twentieth Century, Boston City, Boston Bapt. Social Union, I'uddingstone. Autlior; Search- lights, 1909: The People's Prayers as Voiced by a Layman, 1914; Democracy in the Making, 1915. Home: 177 "\V. Brookline St. Oflico: 354 Congress St., Boston.* COIiEMAN, Gilbert Payson, author. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) COIiElVIAK, John Hamline, clergyman; b. North- ampton, X.Y., Sept. 30, 1847; s. Hiram Hamline and Cynthia (Gunn) Coleman; ed. Jonesvillo Acad., ^lontpelier Sem., Ft. Edward Inst.; (D.D., Syra- cuse U., 1SS9; LL.D., Neb. Wcslevan U., 1911, Wil- lamette U., Salem, Ore., 1912). Ordained M.E. ministry, Troy (N.Y.) Conference, 1873: pastor 1st Ch., Albany, 1882-4, 1st Ch., Gloversville, 1885-7. 5th Av. Ch., Troy, 1888-92, 1st Ch., Saratoga, 1893; supt. Albany Dist., 1894-9; pastor 1st Ch., Glens Falls, 1900-1: pres. Willamette U., Ore., 1902-7; rep., Troy Conf. Acad., 1908-9; dist. supt. Burling- ton (Vt.) Dist., Apr.. 1911 — . Sec. Troy Conf.. 5 yrs. ; charter mem. Epworth League Gen. Bd. of Control. 10 yrs., and on program internat. convs. at Chattanooga. Toronto, Can., Indianapolis. San Francisco and Seattle; del. of Troy (^onf. to Gen. Conf., IM.E. Ch., 7 times, since 1888; climn. 1st Gen. Conf. Dist. M.E. Ch.. since 1912; chmn. Commn. on Evangelism for 1st Gen. Conf. Dist.. since 1912. Trustee Wesleyan U.. 1895-1900, Syra- cuse U. since 1911. Home: 26 Lincoln Av., Rut- land, Vt.« COIiEMAN', "Will S., clergyman: b. Scottstown, Quebec, Can., May 31, 1876; s. John and Sarah Richardson (Soper) Coleman; grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. and Bibl. Instn. ; student Central Busi- ness Coll., Lewiston, Me.; student Bates Coll.: grad. Cobbs Div. Sch., 1905; m. Edith Marion Whitney, of Auburn, Me., .July 12, 1905: 3 children. Aura Whitney, Arba John. Dorrance Thurle. Or- dained ministrv Free Bapt. Ch.; student supply, Oakland, Me.. 1901-4; pastor Dover, Me., 1905-7; sec. state county work, Vermont Y.M.C.A., 1907-8; pastor Rangelev. Me.. 1908-10, Park St. Ch.. Lake- port Dist., Laconia, N.H., 1910-15; Pleasant St. Ch., Springvale, Me., since 1915. Served as pres. N.H. Free Bapt. Young People's Union, and of Laconia Ministers' Assn.; trustee N.H.S.S. Assn., New Hampton Lit. and Bibl. In&tn., etc. Mason: Odd Fellow. Recreations: fisliing. Address: 26 Paine St.. Springvale, Me. COI^ES, David Smalley, M.D. ; b. nr. Plairftield. X.J.. Mar. 17, 1844; s. William and Catherine iSmalley) Coles: grad. Princeton, 1871. A.M., 1874; divinity student Boston U. Theol. Sch., 1871-2; grad. Boston LT. Sch. of Medicine, 1887. Homoe. physician, practicing since 1887. Home: Wake- field, Mass. COIiES, Frank Augustus, merchant; b. Middle- town, Conn., .June 9, 1875; s. Roswell William and .lulia Augusta (Morse) Coles; ed. pub. schs., IMid- dletown; m. Estelle Norman Strong, of Middle- town. Oct. 30, 1901; 3 children, Roswell Strong, Marion, Elizabeth. Sec. and treas. The Coles Co., Middletown, since 1905: treas. and dir. W. & B. Douglas; dir. Central Nat. Bank, ISliddletown Trust Co.: mem. Bd. of Edn. (ex-pres.): elected mayor of Middletown, 1914. Republican. Conglist. Home: 171 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 114-116 Main St., Mid- dletown, Conn. COIiES, George A., pres. Middletown Savings Bank and the Coles Co., Middletown. Conn. COIiES, "William Wharton, M.D. ; b. Amherst. Mass., Mar. 9. 1877; s. David Smalley (M.D., A.M.) and Mary (Wharton) Coles: grad. high sch., Wake- field, Mass., 1896; A.B., Boston U., 1900; M.D.. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1904; m. Ruth Barker, M.D., of West Newton. ]Mass., Aug. 16, 1905. Asst. phys., Westborough (Mass.) State Hosp. for the Insane, 1904-12; now one of proprs. pvt. sana- torium for the treatment of mental and nervous diseases "Whitebrook Tavern," Keene, N.H. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Med.-Psvchol. Assn.. N.E. Soc. Psychiatry. Beta Theta Pi. Address: Keene, N.H. COIi^ADA'X', Samuel Bakestraw, educator; moved to Salt Lake City. (See vol. 1909.) COIiI.AB, William Coe, educator; b. Asliford, Conn., Sipt. 11, 1S3;!: s. Cliarles and Mary Ann Collar; A.i;., Amherst, 1S59. A.M.. 1864; (hon. A.M., Harvard, 1870; L.H.D., Amherst, 1901); m. Hannah Caroline Averill, of Pomfret, Conn., Feb. 24, 1S58; m. 2d, Mary Evelyn Cornwall, of Rome, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1892. Master. 1857-67, head master, 1867-07, Roxbury (Mass.) Latin Sch. Mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1878-81; mem. Harvard Sch. Exam. Bd., 1892-6. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Ad- dress: Waban, Mass.'* COIiIiENS, Charles, architect; b. New York, Oct. 14, 1873; s. Charles Terry and Mary Abbey (Wood) Collens; ed. Dresden and Hanover, Germany, pvt. schs., Yonkers (N.Y.) High Sch.; B.A., Yale, 1896; studied ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Margaret Windsor, of Brookline, Mass., May 20, 1903; 3 children, Margaret Lyman. Charles Terry, Linda. Practiced in Boston since 1903; mem. since Jan. 1, 1904. of Allen & Collens, architects of Memorial Chapel at Williams Coll.; Library Bldg., and Art Bldg., Vassar Coll.; Library, Ohio State U.; Wom- an's Hosp., New York: Andover Theol. Sem., Cambridge, Mass.; dormitories Williams Coll.. Union Theol. Sem. (New York); State St. Trust Co.'s Bldg., Boston; Mrs. Eddy's Ch., Concord. N.H. ; Arthur Curtis James House, N.Y. City; etc. Mem. A. I. A., Boston Soc. of Architects, Beaux Arts Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs; Exchange, Brookline Country. Recreations: golf, tennis, boating. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Of- fice: 40 Central St.. Boston. COIiIiEY, Cliarles A., retired lawyer; pres. Wa- terbury Cham))er of Commerce. Address: 49 Pros- pect St., Waterbury, Conn. COIiIiIIIB, Christopher Walter, clergyman; b. Westbury, Wiltshire. Eng.. P"eb. 23. 1866; s. David A. and Louisa (Slade) Collier; prep, edn., Betts Acad., Stamford, Conn., 1886. 1887; Princeton Coll., 1887-8: B.A., Williams. 1892; B.A.. Harvard. 1893; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1896; studied U. of Berlin, fall and winter. 1897-8; m. Jennie O. Wheeler, of Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 6, 1893. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor Central Ch., Orange, Mass., 1898-05, Hammond St. Ch., Bangor, Me., since .June, 1905. Mem. Penobscot Assn. Congl. Ministers, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Harvard, Twentietli Century (Bangor). Recre- ations: fishing, rowing, canoeing, tennis. Address: 40 Ohio St.. Bangor, Me. COIiIiIEB, Forrest Poster, lawyer: b. Chelsea, Mass.. July 14, 1875; s. Abram T. and Addie I. (Foster) Collier: A.B., Harvard, 1899, LL.B.. 1902: m. Lucy B. Foster, of Billerica, Mass., Oct. 29, 1903; children, Forrest Foster, Dudley Foster, Bryant Foster (deceased), Janet. Abram Thurlow, 2d. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902. and since prac- ticed in Boston. Was alderman-at-large, Chelsea, 1903-4. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Unitarian. Mem. T.O.O.F.. Mass. State Grange. Club: Boston City. Recreations: tennis. Home: Billerica, Mass. Of- fice: 53 Devonshire St., Boston. COIiIiIEB, Frederick "W., mfr.; b. Worcester, I\lass., 1870; s. "William Francis and Susan (Bar- stow) Collier; M.E., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1892; m. Boston, May L., d. Charles and Mary (Brown) Moore, of Nova Scotia. Mfr. of laundry macliinery, 1895-05; pres. Nat. Mfg. Co. since 1905; en,gaged in mfg. iron wire worl-c. Home: 23 Kendall St. Office: 19 Summer St., TV'orcester, Mass. COImImIER, Theodore Prelinghuysen, college prof.; b. Montville, N.J., July 9, 1874; s. Rev. Isaac Henry and Frances Mary (Miller) Collier: A.B., Hamilton Coll., 1894, A.M., 1897; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1902; prize fellow Union Theol. Sem., studying at the univs. of Berlin and Marburg. 1902-4; President Wliite fellow in history, Cornell U., 1904-5, Ph.D., 1906; m. Janet M. Sheldon, of Buffalo, N.Y., July 17, 1902; 2 children, Harriott Sheldon, John Sheldon. Teacher of Latin and English in various prep, schs., 1894-9; instr. in history, Williams Coll.. 1905-7. asst. prof., 1907-11; asso. prof. European history. Brown U. since 1911. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc, Chi Psi. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University (Providence). Contributed numerous articles on ch. liistory to Ency. Britannica, 11th edit.; occasional contbr. to 262 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND History Teachers' ^lag., and Amer. Hist. Rev. Address: 116 Governor St., Providence, R.I. COIiI^INS, AlDCl Chalkley, lawyer; b. North Stonington, C^onn., l\Iar. 1'7, 1857; s. Abel Francis and Klecta Jane (Collins) Collins; 7th in direct descent from Henry Collins, Lynn, Mass., 1635; A.B., 1878, A.M., 1881, Brown U. ; taught sch., 1878-81: studied law with Judge Justin Dewey, Great Barrington, Mass.; m. Sarah Sheldon, of Great Barrington, Jan. 2, 1890; 3 children, Sheldon C, Theodore A., Frederick S. Admitted to bar, 1884; mem. Collins & Giddings sinct. 1906; trustee Great Barrington Savings Bank; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen 2 terms; mem. Sch. Com. 6 yrs. ; pres. bd. of trustees P^ee Library; chmn. Water Com- mission: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902. Trustee Brown U. Republican. Friends Ch. Clubs: Repub- lican, Berkshire Congregational. Address: Great Barrington, Mass. COIiIiINS, Atwood, banking; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 19, 1851; s. Erastus and Mary (Atwood* Collins; descendant of John Collins, of Boston and Braintree, Mass., about 1640; A.B., Yale, 1873; engaged in father's dry goods commn. business, 1873-6; student Columbia Law Sch., New York, 1879-80; admitted to bar, 1880; m. Marv Buel Brace, of Hartford, Conn., June 9, 1880; 4 children, Frederick Starr, Elinor B., Marion A. (Mrs. Mat- thew G. Ely, of N.Y. City), Emily B. In brokerage business, 1880-95; v.-p., 1895-6, pres., since 1896, Security Trust Co.; v.-p. Soc. for Savings; dir. U.S. Bank, yEtna Ins. Co., Hartford Steam Boiler Inspn. & Ins. Co., Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hartford Electric Light Co. Trustee Hartford Theol. Sem. Pres. Charity Organization Soc; v.-p. Am. Sell, for the Deaf; dir. Conn. Humane Soc. Mem. Council, 1888-9, alderman, 1889-91, health commr., 1886-8, charity commr., 1904-7, Hartford. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars of State of Conn., S.A.R. Republi- can. Conglist. Del. Nat. Congress of Irrigation, Phoenix, Ariz.. 1896. Clubs: University, Hartford, Hartford Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 1010 Asylum Av. Office: 56 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. COIiIiHTS, Bertrand Bobsou Torsey, mechanical engr.; b. York, Me., Nov. 10, 1866; s. John (D.D.) and Laura Smith (Home) Collins: descendant of Admiral Coligni, French Huguenot; prep. edn. Fryeburg (Me.) Acad., 1881-4 inclusive; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; m. Kath- arine Greer, of Chicago, June 20, 1900; 3 daughters, Dorothea, Katharine. Sarah. Instr. in mech, engring.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888-93; engr. of tests, asst. chief engr. and chief engr., Station No. 1, Chicago Edison Co., Chicago, 1893-03; mech. engr.. Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., Boston, 1903-11; consulting engr.. Boston, 1911-12; mech. engr. Spray Engring. Co.. since June, 1912, also sec, asst. treas., dir. and mem. exec. com. bd. of dirs. Apptd. ensign U.S.N., May 24, 1898; served as watch and jr. div. officer on U.S.S. Scorpion during Spanish-Am. War, with Sampson's fleet on the South coast of Cuba; took part in engagement at Manzanillo, July 18, 1898, when 9 Spanish vessels were destroyed. Gen. mgr. Teclinology steamer Cadet, 1893, to the World's Fair, Chicago, cruise of 3,000 miles, Portland, Me., to Chicago, and return via New York, Hudson River. Erie Canal and Great Lakes, with party of Technology stu- dents; It. comdg. U.S.S. Dorothea, cruise of 2,800 miles from League Island Navy Yard, Phila., to Chicago, via Atlantic Ocean, St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes, 1901. Mem. alumni council of Alumni Assn. of Mass. Inst. Tech.. representing the Northwestern Assn., Chicago. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. ; charter mem. Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War. Progressive. Methodist. Club: Chestnut Hill Golf (Brookline). Recreations: golf. Home: 29 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Of- fice: 93 Federal St., Boston, Mass. COIiIiINS, Charles A., securities; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 10, 1872; s. Alexander Mitchell and Helen Augusta (Baker) Collins; ed. pub. schs., Lynn; m. Anna Louise Symonds, of Lynn, Mass., Oct. 5, 1899; 2 children, Anna, Helen. In emplov of Charles S. Purinton, Boston, Nov. 19, 1885-8: mem. Charles S. Purinton & Co., 1900-6; sr. partner. Collins, Spalding & Co., since Jan. 1. 1907; v.-p. Lynn Instn. for Savings; dir. Central Nat. Bank, Lynn. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Tedesco Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 8 Prescott Rd.. Lynn, Mass. Office: Shawmut Bank Bldg., Boston. COIiIiINS, Cliarles "William, clergyman; b. Ells- worth, Me., July 22, 1870; s. John Andrew and Caroline Julia (iNIurpliy) Collins; prep, edn., Ban- gor (Me.) High Sch.; B.A., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1891; studied Grand Sem. of Theology, Montreal, Can.; Sem. S. Sulpice, Paris, 1891-3; S.T.B., U. of Paris, 1894. Ordained priest R.C. Ch., 1894; chancellor R.C. Diocese of Port- land, Me., and sec. Bishop of Portland, 1899-09; rector St. Martha's Ch., Kennebunkport, Me., since May, 1909. Sec. legation to Archbishop O'Connell upon his visit to Japan as envoj' of the Pope to tlie Emperor of Japan, 1906; hon. chamberlain Pope Pius X., Feb. 7, 1906; decorated with Order of the Rising Sun, 5th class (Japan). Mem. N.E. Catholic Hist. Soc, U.S. Catholic Hist. Soc, Me. Hist. Soc Home: Kennebunkport, Me. COIiIiINS, Clarence Morton, shoe mfr. ; b. South Danville, N.H., Aug. 12. 1858; s. Leonard W. and Aletha J. Collins; ed. New Hampton Instn., N.H. ; m. Saugus, Mass., 1883, Ada F. Collins. Mfr. of shoes at South Danville since 1882. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason (K.T.). Home: South Dan- ville. N.H. COIiIiINS, Edward Day, educator; b. Hardwick, Vt., Dec 17, 1869: adopted son of Ira D. R. and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) Collins; prep. edn. Lyn- don Inst.; A.B., Yale, 1896, Ph.D., 1899; m. Ruth Mary Colby, of Newport, Vt., July 8, 1903; 3 chil- dren. Ruth Mary, Paul "Tenney, Alice Rutherford. Carried on investigations of the English Slave Trade in the Public Record Office, London, and British Museum, 1898; published articles on same and Committees of Correspondence in the Reports of the Am. Hist. Assn. ; instr. in history, Yale, 1899-01; mgr. and treas. Canadian Carbonate Co., Montreal, 1903-4 (now mem.); mgr. publicity dept. Tabard Inn Corpn., 4 mos. ; prin. -lohnson (Vt. ) Normal Sch., 1904-9; head of State Dept. of Peda- gogy, Middlebury Coll., since 1909. Conglist. Au- thor: History of Vermont, 1903. Address: Broad- view Farm, Middlebury, Vt. COIiIiINS, Frank Shipley, botanist: b. Charles- town, Mass.. Feb. 6, 1848; s. Joshua Cobb and Eliza- beth Ann (Carter) Collins; grad. high sch.. Maiden (Mass.), 1863; (A.M., Tufts, 1910); m. Anna Len- drum Holmes, of Little Falls, N.Y., Oct. 18, 1875. In c'ommercial pursuits, 1864-12; student of botany many years; now asso. Univ. Mus., Harvard. Home: North Eastham, Mass.* CO^IiINS, rrederick Irving', clergyman; b. Syl- vania, O., Apr., 1865: s. Oscar C. and Lucy (Hub- bard) Collins: student It. of Wis., 1890; student Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1894: m. Evanston, 111., 1890, Frances Towle. Deacon, 1894, priest, 1895, P.E. Ch. : rector Trinity Ch., Connersville, Ind., 1894-5, Holv Innocents Ch., Evansville, 1895-8. Trinity Ch.. Newport, R.I., 1898-9, Ch. of the Mes- siah, Providence, R.I., since 1899. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Mason; Odd Fellow. Republican. Home: 25 Messer St., Providence, R.I. COIiIiINS, Georg-e Iiewis, M.D. : b. Providence, R.I., Feb. 10, 1852; s. George L. and Laura S. (Cap- ron) Collins; Ph. B., Brown U., 1873; M.D., Har- vard, 1879: studied U. of Leipzig; attended lec- tures, Paris, Vienna and Berlin: unmarried. Has been visiting phys. and surgeon to various R.I. hosps. and charitable orgns. ; consulting phys. to Providence Lying-in Hosp., R.I. R.C. Orphan Asy- lum, R.I. State Sanatorium; consulting surgeon to R.I. and St. Joseph's hosps. Trustee Brown U., Providence Lying-in Hosp. Address: 22 Angell St., Providence. R.I.* COIiIiINS, James Cross, Jr., lawyer; A.B., Brown U., 1892; LL.B., Harvard, 1895; admitted to bar, 1895, and since in practice at Providence. Address: 502 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I. COIiIiINS, James Franklin, botanist; b. North Anson, Me., Dec 29, 1863; s. James H. and Joseph- ine (Witherell) Collins; ed. pub. schs. North Anson and Providence, R.L; (hon. Ph.B., Brown U., 1896); unmarried. Moved to Providence, R.L, 1873; art metal worker, 1879-99; became interested in botany in 1883 (pvt. study); cui-ator. Brown U. Herbarium, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 26c 1894-11; instr. in botany, 1899-05, asst. prof., 1905- 11, Brown U.; forest pathologist, U.S. JJept. Agr., 1911 — . Home: 468 Hope St., Providence, R.I.* COIiIiIlTS, John Stephen, woolen mfr. (See vol. i<)0;>.) COI.I.INS, Kichard, M.D.; b. Calais, Me., Dec. 6, 1S74; s. Charles Bradbury and Annie Young' (Clapp) Collins; A.B., Colby Coll., 1S96; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Dec. 8, 1903, Edna S. Mof- fatt, of Kast Machias, Me. Interne Boston City Hosp., 1900-2; resident surgeon, Boston City PIosp. Relief Sta., 1902-3; pvt. practice since 1903; visit- ing surg. Waltham Hosp. Trustee Waltham Sav- ings Bank, Waltham Hosp., Waltham Ti-aining Sch. for Nurses. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Waltham Med. Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Unitarian. Address: 837 Main St., Waltham, Mass. COIiIiINS, "Wallace Jason, M.D. ; b. Farmingdale, Me., Oct. 18, 1800; s. Jason and Louise (Keniston) Collins; A.B., Bowdoin, 1883; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1886; m. Harriet C. Gladwin, of West- fleld, Mass., Mar., 1907; 1 child, Louise. Practiced at Montevideo, Minn., 1893, Westfield, Mass., since 1897; mem. med. staff Noble Hosp., 1900-9, surg. staff, 1909-13; mem. advisory bd. since 1913. Mem. A.M.A.. Westfield Med. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Woronoco Golf. Rec- reations: golf, fishing. Address: Westfield, Mass. COIiIiINS, William Augustus, farmer; b. Colum- bia, Conn.. Aug. 23, 1846; s. Rufus and Olive (Pot- ter) Collins; reared on farm; ed. dist. schs., and by home study; m. Florilla S. Root, Aug. 31, 1870 (died Apr. 10, 1903) ; children, Evalyn S., Hubert P., Will- iam A., Raymond P., Jewett H. Engaged in farm- ing at Columbia, Conn., since 1877; probate judge, 1879-82; mem. Conn. Senate. 1880-2; mem. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Columbia, Conn. COIiONY, Horatio, woolen mfr.; b. Keene, N.H., Nov. 14, 1835; s. Josiah and Hannah (Taylor) Col- ony; descendant of John Colony, Wrentham, Mass., 1740; ed. pub. schs., Keene Acad, and under pvt. tutor; read law in office of Hon. Levi Chamberlain, Keene; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1860; m. Emeline Eames Joslyn, of Keene, Dec. 10, 1863; 3 children, John Joslin, Charles Taylor, Kate Colony Prye (wife of Gen. James A. Frye). Practiced law, 1860- 67; entered mfg. business and became pres. Faulk- ner & Colony Mfg. Co.; pres. and treas. Cheshire Mills, Harris ville; pres. Keene Steam Power Co.; dir. Ashuelot Nat. Bank, Cheshire Nat. Bank, Citi- zens' Nat. Bank, Winchester Nat. Bank; mayor of Keene, 1874-5; mem. Bd. of Labor Statistics under Gov. Weston; del. Dem. Conv., 1868;' mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1877; pres. Bd. of Trustees Thayer Pub. Library; one of incorporators Cheshire Co. Humane Soc. Unitarian. Mason (K.T. ). Address: 104 West St., Keene, N.H. COIiT, James Denison, lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. 8, 1862; s. James D. (judge of Supreme Judicial Ct, of Mass., 1863-81) and Elizabeth (Gil- bert) Colt; descendant of John Colt, who came from England in 1630; student Greylock Inst., 1877- 80; A.B., Williams, 1884, A.M., 1887; Harvard U. Law Sch., 1886-7; m. Jeanne N. Guth, of Peoria, 111., June 30, 1896. Practiced in Boston since 1887; sr. mem. firm of Colt t*c Newell; treas. Scotia Worsted Mills. Strathmore Worsted Mills; dir. U.S. Worsted Co., Hood Rubber Co., Brookline Trust Co. Lt. Mass. Naval Reserve, 2 yrs. : maj. and a.d.c. staff of Gov. W. Murray Crane. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Harvard I^aw Sch. Alumni Assn. Republican. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Curtis, Long- wood Cricket, Mass. Automobile, Alpha Delta Phi, Williams (New York). Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Ofl^ce: 53 State St.. Boston. COIiT, lie Baron Bradford, senator; b. Dedham, Mass., June 25. 1846; s. Christopher and Theodora G. (DeWolf) Colt; brother of Samuel Pomeroy Colt; A.B., Yale, 1868; LL.B., Columbia, 1870; (hon. A.M.. Brown, 1882; LL.D., Columbia. 1904, Yale, 1905): m. Marv Louise Ledyard, of Chicago, Dec. 17, 1873. Admitted to bar, 1870; practiced law, Chi- cago, 1872-4; removed to Bristol, R.T., 1875; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1879-81: U.S. dist. judge. Dist. of R.I., 1881-4; U.S. circuit judge, 1st Jud. Circuit, July 6, 1884-13; U.S., senator, 1913-19. Republican. Home: Bristol, R.I.* COXiT, Samuel Pomeroy, lawyer; b. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 10, 1852; s. ('hristopher and Theodora G. (DeVVolf) Colt; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1870-3; LL.B., Columbia, 1876; m. Elizabeth M. iriullock, of Bristol, R.I., Jan. 12, 1881; 2 children, Russell G., Roswell C. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1876, R.I. bar, 1877; practiced in Providence, 1877-87; founder, 1887, pres., 1887-08, chmn. of bd. since 1908, Indus- trial Trust Co., Providence; reorganizer, 1888, and since pres., Nat. India Rubber Co., Bristol; pres. U. S. Rubber Co., since 1901, and dir. or officer of about 40 other corpus. On staff Gov. Henry Lippitt, with rank of col., 1875-7; mem. R.I. Gen. Assembly, 1876-9; asst. atty.-gen. of R.I., 1879-81; atty.-gen., 1882-5. Clubs: Squantum, Hope, University (Provi- dence), Metropolitan, Lawyers', East Indian (New York). Home: Bristol, R.I. Address: 49 Westmin- ster St., Providence, and 1790 Broadway, New York.* COIiTON, Elizabeth Sweetser (Mrs. D. B. Spoon- er), Orientalist; b. Amherst, Mass.; d. Aaron Mer- rick and Z. Elizab'eth (Gould) Colton; grad. Am. Inst, of Sacred Lit., with certificate in all courses of Assyrian, Arabic and Hebrew langs. ; 2 yrs. of supplementary work (inscriptions in Assyrian and Ai-abic classics) with Prof. F. K. Sanders, Yale, 1893-5; spl. student Radcliffe College, in Arabic, Sanskrit and Pfili, 1904-5, and U. of Berlin, 1905-6, taking courses in Arabic, Syriac, Assyrian, Sans- krit, Pali and Avestan; studied in India, 1906-8 (Sanskrit and Persian); m. D. B. Spooner, at Ban- kipore, Bengal, India, 1912. Early prepared for concert stage in Paris and Munich, but gave up mus. career to be head of vocal music dept. at Miss Porter's Sch., Farmington, Conn., for 14 yrs. Home: 23 Park St., Easthampton, Mass.* COIiTOIT, Reutoen, landscape gardener; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Nov. 27, 1855; s. Samuel Horton and Ann (King) Colton; A.B., Haverford Coll., 1876; m. Grace Goddard Cleveland, of Worcester, Oct. 21, 1889. Librarian, Am. Antiq. Soc, 11 yrs.; engaged in landscape gardening, since 1896. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. Club: St. Botolph. Recrea- tions: reading. Address: 31 Mass. Av., Boston. COIiVnr, Stephen Sheldon, college prof.; b. Phe- nix, R.I., Mar. 29, 1869; s. Stephen and Clara Anna (Turner) Colvin; grad. Worcester (Mass.) Acad., 1887; Ph.B., Brown U., 1891, A.M.. 1894; U. of Ber- lin, 1895-6. U. of Strassburg. 1896-7 (Ph.D., 1897), Clark U., 1897-01; m. Edna F. Boothman, of River- point, R.I., Oct., 1891 (deceased); 2d, Eva M. Col- lins, of Providence, R.I., June, 1895. On staff of Providence Journal, 1891-3; instr. rhetoric. Brown U., 1892-5; instr. English, high schs., Worces- ter, 1897-01; asst. prof, psychology, 1901-4, asso. prof.. 1904-7, prof., 1907-12, U. of 111.; prof. ednl. psychology. Brown U., 1912 — . Asst. prof, philoso- phy. Brown U., 1903-4. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Western Pliilos. Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Provi- dence. R.I.* COIi'WBIii;, James Windsor, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) COMAN, Katharine, college prof.; Nov. 23, 1857- Jan. 11, 1915. (See vol. 19()9, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* COMEY, Arthur Messing'er, chemist; moved to Pa fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) COMBY, James Davis Drig-grs, musician; b. New Bedford, Mass., Mar. 7, 1869; s. Charles Melvin and Hannah (Driggs) Comey; grad. New Bedford High Sch., 1888; studied piano with Arthur Foote, Boston; theory with George W. Chadwick, Boston; organ with local teachers and Alexandre Guilmant, Pal-is. and Dr. Edward Turpin, London; m. Ange- line S. Capen, of New Bedford. Oct. 12, 1892; 2 chil- dren, Margaret, Helen (both students of Smith Coll.). Organist and choirmaster, 1st Baptist Ch.. Fall River, 1891-2; organized and conducted Fall River Choral Soc, 1891-6; organist and choirmas- ter, 1st Bapt. Ch., Boston, since 1902; conductor Musical Art Club, Boston, 1908-11; lecturer on church music, Newton Theol. Sem., 1909; recitalist, grand organ, Panama-Pacific Expn., San Francisco, 264 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1915. Has given many organ recitals in various cities and conducted performances of oratories in chs. Mem. Am. Guild of Organists, N.E. Chapter of Am. Guild of Organists (sec, 1909-12). Club: St. Botolph. Home: Pall River, Mass. COMEY, Perley Pierce, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) COMINGS, Frederick William, M.D. ; moved to Eugene, Ore. (See vol. 1909.) COMING'S, Herbert C, mfi*. ; b. Berkshire, Vt., Nov. 17, 1863; s. William H. and Betsey (Ham- mond) Comings; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Sept. 24, 1885, May S. Bowen, of Berkshire, Vt. Entered employ of C. A. Powell & Co., retail hardware and furni- ture, 1883; mem. Powell & Comings since 1887; mng. dir. The Sweat-Comings Co.; pres. Richford Savings Bank & Trust Co. ; v. -p. 1st Nat. Bank (Enosburg Falls), Richford Mfg. Co.; dir. Star Grocery Co.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1898; candi- date for State Senate, 1910; candidate for It.-gov. of Vt., 1912; collector of customs for Dist. of Vt., bv appmt. of Pres. Wilson, since July, 1914. Dem- ocrat. Protestant. Mem. K. of P. Club: Calumet. Address: Richford, Vt. COMINS, Arthur Clark, mfr. ; b. Leicester, Mass., Aug. 30, 1871; s. Edward Issachar and Mary Ade- laide (Clark) Comins; descendant of John Comins, Woburn, Mass., 1692; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1893; post-grad, study, Harvard, 1893-4; m. Mar- garet B. Lake (A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll.). of Rock- ville. Conn., Sept. 27, 1899; 2 children, John Dun- bar, b. 1905; Elizabeth Adelaide, 1909. Began in mfg. business, 1894; treas. Comins & Co., Inc. and pres. and mgr. J. D. Clark Co., woolen mfrs. ; dir. Worcester Bd. of Trade. 1909-13; sec. Mfrs.' Textile Assn. Mem. Worcester County Mechanics' Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Republican. Trustee Uni- versalist Soc, Worcester. Has served several terms on the executive com. W.P.I. Alumni Assn. ; apptd. mem. first Planning Bd. of City of Worces- ter, 1915. Clubs: Commonwealth, Tatnuck Country, Economic; Harvard (New York). Recreations: ten- nis, foreign travel. Home: Worcester, Mass. Office: Rochdale, Mass. COMINS, Irving- Edward, mfr. ; b. Charlton, Mass., July 28, 1860; s. Edward Issachar and Mary Ade- laide (Clark) Comins; descendant of John Comins, of Woburn, Mass., 1692; A.B., Amherst, 1883; m. Etta R. Leonard, of Worcester, Mass., June 8, 1887; 1 child, Edward I., b. Mar. 12, 1889. Began in mfr. of woolen goods, with father and uncle, at Roch- dale, Mass., 1883; pres. Comins & Co.; treas. J. D. Clark Co.; ex-pres. Worcester Common Council and Worcester Bd. of Trade. Republican. Universalist. Clubs: Commonwealth, Tatnuck Country. Home: Worcester, Mass. Address: Rochdale, Mass. COMINS, James Brooks,M.D.;b. Stafford Springs, Conn., Oct. 19, 1871; s. William Andrew and Julia Louise (Brooks) Comins; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1896; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1899; m. Braggville, Mass., Aug. 25, 1903, Ada Ber- tha Bragg; 2 daughters, Alice, Barbara. Practiced in Springfield, Mass., since 1899; mem. med. staff Wesson Memorial Hosp. Mem. Western Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres., 1905-6, sec. and treas. 1906- 9), Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopa- thy, Allen Materia Medica Club, Springfield Acad. Medicine, Chi Psi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Winthrop, Nayasset. Recreations: country life. Home: 287 St. James Av. Address: 6 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. COMMONS, Walter Haworth, clergyman; b. Georgetown, 111., July 19, 1878; s. Thomas L. and Susan (Haworth) Commons; of Quaker ancestry, descending from the Gurney family of England, and Robert Barclay; ed. Vermilion Acad., Vermilion Grove, 111.; Friends' Bible Inst., Cleveland, O.; A.B., Central U., Indianapolis, Ind., 1900, Ph.D., 1915; Providence U., Ohio; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1908; Boston U. ; m. Eva A. Taber, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1901; 2 children, W. Walter, Harold H. Minister in Friends Ch., N.Y., 1901-8; ordained Congl. min- istry, 1908; pastor 2d Ch., Westfield, Mass., 1908-11, 1st Ch., East Weymouth, 1911-13, Whitinsville, since 1913. Clubs: Worcester Congregational, Pil- grim (Boston). Author: A Stranger in the House. Recreations: tennis, scouting. Address: Whitins- ville, ]Mass. COMSTOCK, Ada Iiouise, educator; b. Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 11, 1876; d. S. G. and Sarah A. (Ball) Comstock; student U. of Minn., 1892-4; B.L., Smith Coll., 1897; diploma State Normal Sch., Moorhead, 1898; M.A., Columbia, 1899; (Litt.D., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1912); unmarried. Successively asst. instr., asst. prof, rhetoric, prof., dean of women to 1912, U. of Minn.; dean Smith Coll., since Sept., 1912. Mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnce, Delta Gamma, Phi Beta Kappa, Women's University Club of New York. Address: Smith College, Northampton, Mass.* COMSTOCK, Daniel Prost, scientist, engineer; b. Newport, R.I., Aug. 14, 1883; s. Ezra Young and Nellie Preston (Barr) Comstock; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904; studied U. of Berlin, 1905, U. of Zurich, 1905-6, U. of Basel, 1906, Ph.D.; studied U. of Cambridge, Eng., 1906-7, under J. J. Thom- son; unmarried. Apptd. to teaching staff, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904; instr. in theoretical physics, 1905-10, asst. prof, since April, 1910. Consulting engr. since 1910; mem. firm Comstock & Wescott, Inc., 1912-14, since Kalmus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc., industrial research. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Physical Soc, Am. Chem. Soc. Club: University. Contbr. original research articles on modern theory of electricity and optics to Am. and English tech. jours. Home: 1477 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Address: Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston.* COMSTOCK, John Moore, author, editor; b. "Williamstown, Vt., May 27, 1859; s. David and Margaret (Laird) Comstock; A.B., Dartmouth 1877, A.M., 1880; m. Persis S. Dearborn, of Chel- sea, Vt., Aug. 24, 1881: 6 children, Harold Dearborn (B.S., Dartmouth, 1903, C.E., 1904; asst. engr. U.S. Reclamation Service), Donald Laird (A.B., Dart- mouth, 1908; with Vt. Marble Co., N.Y. City), Margaret (Mrs. Dean H. Gilman, of Chelsea, Vt.), Rachel (Chelsea, Vt.), Sylvia (stenographer, Ran- dolph, Vt.), Herbert Franklin (real estate, Indian- apolis, Ind.). Prin. Chelsea Acad., 1886-10; now engaged in lit. and hist. work. Stalls, sec. Gen. Alumni Assn., Dartmouth Coll., since 1881 (edited two gen. catalogues of the coll. and the annual necrology for about 20 yrs.); corr. sec. Congl. Conv. of Vt. since 1890 (prepares ann. statistics of the Congl. chs. in Vt.). Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc, Theta Delta Chi. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Congregational Churches of Vermont and Their Ministry, 1762-1914. 1915. A revision of Deming's Vermont Officers now in preparation. Address: Chelsea. A't. COMSTOCK, I^aura, college prof.; b. Lockport, N.Y. : d. Artemus W. and Eveline (Forsyth) Com- stock; grad. North Tonawanda (N.Y.) High Sch., 1893; grad. Buffalo (N.Y.) State Normal Sch.. 1895; grad. Pratt Inst., Brooklyn. 1909; unmarried. Es- tablished Dept. of Home Economics, U. of Me., 1909, and prof, same, 1909-13; prof, home econom- ics. Extension Dept.. Amherst Agrl. Coll., since .July 1, 1913. also establishing the work there. Mem. N.E. Home Economics Assn., Am. Home Economics Assn.: chmn. home economic com. Me. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1911-13; mem. home economics com. of Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs. Presbyn. Home: Amherst, Mass. COMSTOCK, Bichard Borden, lawyer; b. Jersey Citv. N.J., Feb. 15, 1854; s. Capt. J. Joseph and Maria M. (Taber) Comstock: A.B., Brown U.. 1876 Hion. A.M., Boston U.. 1913); m. Alice Green, July 19, 1883; 3 children. Louise H. (Mrs. Lang- ford G. Alden), Marjorie S. (Mrs. Henry C. Hart), Alice M. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1878, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1884: practiced in Providence since 1878; mem. R.I. Senate, 1892-3; mem. Providence Sch. Com., 1902-9. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Clubs: Hope, Art, "V\^est Side, Tufks Head, Universitv, Economic (Providence), Brown Uni- versity, Economic CNew York). Recreations: golf. Home: 76 Humboldt Av. Office: Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. CONANT, Charles M.; b. Wlnterport, Me., .lune 23, 1858; s. Charles and Hannah (Weston) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant: ed. common schs.; m. Annie C. Nealey, May 1. 1886. Devoted atten- tion Vvholly to farming, until 1883; then estab- lished agrl. implement and seed store in Bangor, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 26;: inc., 1906, as C. M. Conant Co., of which is pres. and treas. ; mem. State Senate, 1912, 13, reelected tor term, 1914, 1915. Republican. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry, I.O.O.F., United Commercial Trav- elers. Home: Winterport, Me. Office: 196 Broad St., Bansor, Me. CON'ANT, Charlotte Howard, educator; b. Green- field, Mass., Feb. 3, 1862; d. Chester Cook and Sarali Boardman (Howard) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant, first settler of Salem, wlio came to America. 1623. and :\Iary Chilton, of Plymouth, 1621; A.B., Wellesley, 1SS4; unmarried. Prin. Wal- nut Hill Sch. tor Girl.s since 1S9:3. Kpiscopalian. Address: AValnut Hill School, Natick, Mass.* CONANT, David Sloan, lawyer; b. Thetford, Vt., Dec. 7, 1866; s. Jonathan Josiah and Martha (Howard) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant, founder of Salem, Mass., and Mary Chilton, the first woman to set foot on Plymouth Rock; grad. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1887; A.B., Dartmouth, 1891; studied law in office of Col. John H. Watson, Brad- ford, Vt., and at Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897 and 1898; admitted to bar, 1898; m. Bradford, July 6, 1899, Mary Ellen Jones, A.B., Welleslev Coll. State's atty., Orange Co., 1900-4. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Mem. Vt. Senate. 1914 — . Republican. Cong- list. Address: Bradford, Vt. CONANT, Dwig-ht Zlug-ene, mfr. ; b. Willimantic, Conn., Apr. 21, 1872; s. Hiram B. and Lena (Shat- tle) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant, the immigrant, Plymouth, Mass., about 1623; grad. Stonington, Conn., High Sch., 1889; m. Blanche L. Kemp, of Contoocook, N.H., Jan. 26, 1895; 4 chil- dren, Hiram E., Dwight Lucian, Lena Mabel, George Elmer. In charge of spinners in fatlier's silk mill, 1889-90; asst. supt. of silk mill, at Petersburg, Va., 1890-1; pres. Conant Mfg. Co. and supt. of its mill, Contoocook, N.H., since 1891. Address: Contoocook, N.H. CONANT, Frederick Odell, merchant, banker; v. Portland, Me., Oct. 1, 1857; s. Richard Odell and Emma (Loring) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant; nrep. edn. Portland High Sch.; A.B., Bow- doin, 1880, A.M., 1883; m. Eva Merrill, of Yar- mouth, Me., 1883. Pres. Conant, Patrick & Co., Atlantic Sliore Rd. ; v. -p. Fidelity Trust Co.; treas. Marine Hardware Equipment Co.; formerly mem. Common Council and Bd. of Aldermen, Portland. Overseer Bowdoin Coll.; trustee North Yarmoutli Acad. Pres. Me. Geneal. Soc. ; mem. Me. Hist. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Cuniberland (pres.). Coun- try, (3-reat Pond; Collectors' Club (New York): Royal Philatelic Soc. (London). Author: History and Genealogy of the Conant Family, 1887. Home: 143 Park St., Portland, and Cumberland, Me. Of- fice: 229 Commercial St., Portland, Me. CONANT, Georg'e Albert, clerk Superior Court and Surpeme Court of Errors, 1st Jud. Dist. of Conn.; b. Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N.Y., June 27, 1856; s. Albert A. and Amanda Malvina (Critten- den) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant, Plym- outh, 1623; grad. Natchaug High Sch., Willimantic, Conn., 1874; A.B., Amherst, 1878; student Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1878-9; m. Ruth Fowler Sanger, of Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1891 (died Mar. 29, 1893); 1 daughter, Rutli Sanger; m. 2d, Thomasine Haskell, of Windsor Locks, Conn., Dec. 11, 1906. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1880; practiced in Willi- mantic until 1891; asst. state's atty., Hartford County, 1891-4; asst. elk. Superior Ct., 1894-7; elk. of Superior Ct. of Hartford County and Supreme Ct. of Errors, 1st Jud. Dist., Conn., since July 1, 1897. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon (Sigma Cliapter, Amherst). Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. Euclid Lodge No. 109, F. & A.M., Windsor Locks, Conn.: also mem. R.A. Chap- ter. Clubs: University, Twentieth Century (Hart- ford), Enfield Country (v. -p.). Recreations: golf. Home: Windsor Locks. Conn. Office: Hartford County Bldg., Hartford, Conn. CONANT, Grace Wilbur, composer, editor; b. Boston; d. Farley Franklin and Emily Augusta (Wilbur) Conant; ed. pvt. schs. and under Geo. W. Chadwick and other Boston masters and Ch. Rene, Paris; unmarried. Composer of part-songs and songs for scliool and kindergarten; musical editor. Songs for Little People. 1905: Worship and Song, 1913; The Cliildren's Year. 1915. Editor of music dept.. Kindergarten Review, 1909-13. Writer of short stories. Address: The Ilkley, Boston.* CONANT, John "W., mfr.; b. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 30, 1854; s. Jolm A. and Caroline (Chapman) Conant; 8th generation from Roger Conant, Salem, Mass., 1623; ed. Willimantic High Sch.; m. Alice Burlingame, of Brooklyn, Conn., Oct. 7, 1879; 2 children, Carrie A., Jiilia A. Resided in Willi- mantic, Conn., during boyhood, where he learned the trade of silk worker under his father; supt. for Belding, Paul & Co., Montreal, Can.; employed 10 yrs. by the Eureka Silk Co., East Hampton, Conn.; engaged in the silk mfg. business on his own account for 6 yrs. at Gurlevville, Conn.; mgr., Westerly Silk Mill Co., throwsters of twisted silk thread, until Feb. 1, 1908; in business on own account since 1913. Prohibitionist. Address: Wes- terly, R.T. CONANT, Levi Iieonard, mathematician; b. Lit- tleton, Mass., Mar. 3, 1857; s. Levi and Annie W. (Mead) Conant; A.B., Dartmouth, 1879, A.M., 1887; A.M., Ph.D., Syracuse, 1893; m. Laura M. Cham- berlain, of Southboro, Mass., Julv 24, 1884 (died Feb. 5, 1911); m. 2d, Emma B. Fisher, June 19, 1912. In public school work, 1879-87; prof, mathe- matics. Dak. Sch. of Mines, 1887-90; post-grad, student mathematics, Clark U., 1890-1; prof, math- ematics, Worcester Poly. Inst., since 1891; acting pres., 1911-13. Mem. M'^orcester Bd. Edn. (climn., 1909), Mass. State Bd. Edn., 1909-15. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 254 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass.* CONANT, Samuel Morris, mfr.; b. Glastonbury, Conn., Dec. 9, 1861: s. Hezekiah (inventor and thread mfr.) and Harriet Kniglit (Larned) Conant; ed. Mowry and Goff's English and Classical Sch., Providence, R.I. ; Boston Mus. Fine Arts, 1 yr. ; m. Nelly Buell Ferguson, of Lansingburg, N.Y., June 1, 1887. Engaged in mill engring. 5 yrs. with Conant Thread (5o., Pawtucket, R.I. ; began mfg., 1887; pres. Salisbury Mfg. Co., Am. Yarn Mfg. Co., H. Conant Real Estate Co.; v. -p. Hope Web- liing Co., Am. Textile Co.; dir. Industrial Trust Co., Providence Industrial Trust Co., Pawtucket. Declined nomination on Rep. ticket for gov. of R.I., 1911; chmn. State Harbor Improvement Commn. of R. I. (developing liarbors on Narra- gansett Bay, and Port of Providence and adjacent waters). Trustee of Providence Art Club; treas. Pawtucket Boys' Club. Conglist. Mem. Am. An- tiquities Soc. (Worcester), R.I. Hist. Soc, Provi- dence Sch. of Design. Soc. Colonial Wars, Mass. and R.I. socs. S.A.R., Old Planters' Soc, etc. Pres. Ro.ger Conant Family Assn.. Boston. Clubs: Hope (Providence). To Kalon (Pawtuclvet). Address: Pawtucket, R.I. (Dudley, Mass., summer.)* CONANT, Wallace Brainard, writer: b. Little- ton, Mass., Mar. 24, 1S76; s. Nelson B. and Frances (Tuttle) CJonant; lOtli generation from Roger C, the first settler of Salem. 1626; ed. Littleton High Sch., 1890-4; Vt. Acad., 1895-6; U. of Pa.. 1897-8; traveled in Europe, 1892, 95, 1914; m. Edna Louise Hatch, of Concord, Mass., Sept. 9, 1903. Published The Patriot, Concord, Mass., 1900-2; made trips to Labrador, for New York Herald and otlter newspapers, 1905, 1912: in printing busi- ness, Brookline, 1906-14: was in lumber busi- ness in Fla., 1902-5, during which time traveled in the South and wrote on southern life for Boston Transcript and New York Evening Post; contbr. to mags, and newspapers; corr. Electrical Review, etc. Conglist. Home: Concord, Mass. CONANT, William Albert, retired mfr.; b. Bos- ton, Dec. 28, 1868; s. William H. and Isadora (Shepardson) Conant: descendant of Roger Co- nant, who settled in Gloucester, 1625, and removed to Salem and appointed first governor of Salem (""olony, 1626; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and Mass. Tnst. Tech.; unmarried. Identified with father in mfr. of rubber clothing as Conant Gossamer Rub- lier Co., 1895-14, when retired. Republican. Uni- tarian. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: motoring. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 111 Beach St., Boston. CONANT, William H., retired mfr.; b. Bridge- water, Mass., Mar. 15. 1834; s. Ira and Lucy 266 WHO'S WHO IN - V^ V| ' iA. ^Ct^) fi,[^.]T <^^''r^^_ tK^C ■ Oy. r (Leonard) Conant; descendant of Roger Conant, Gloucester, 1625, removed to Salem, Mass., and apptd. first governor of Salem Colony, 1626; ed. pub. schs., Bridgewater; m. Isadora Shepardson, of Attleboro, Mass., May 3, 1859; 2 sons, William A., Charles H. Began in rubber goods business, Attleboro, Mass., 1855; removed to Boston, 1861; sr. mem. W. H. Conant Gossamer Rubber Co., organized 1874; dir. Boston Base Ball Club (Nat. League), 1883-07; dir. Fouth Nat. Bank, since 1883. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Point Shirley. Recreations: motoring, base ,^ ball. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 111 Beach \^St., Boston. CONANT, "Wmiam Merritt, surgeon; b. North Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 5, 1856; s. Ira M. and Mary F. (Bassett) Conant; ed. Bridgewater (Mass.) Acad.. Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1 yr. ; A.B., Harvard, 1879; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1884; Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1% yrs.; m. Boston, Nov. 12, 1884, Mary A. Bennett. Practiced in Boston since 1885; prof. clin. surgery Tufts Med. Sch.; visiting surgeon to Mass. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Soc. Anatomists, Soc. Med. Improvement and Med. Sciences, Beacon Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Algonquin, Boston Athletic, Army and Navy. Address: 486 Commonwealth Av., Boston. CONABY, Wiley C, lawyer; b. Bluehill, Me., Dec. 28, 1880: s. Albert R. and Joanna S. (Can- dage) Conary; ed. Bluehill and Stevens acads.; studied law in office of Judge Edward E. Chase, Bluehill; m. Georgie B. Eaton, of Portland, Me.. Aug. 8, 1906. Supt. schs. of Bluehill for 4 vrs.: practiced at Bucksport, Me., since Mar. 1, 1907; county atty., Hancock Co., 1909, 1910. Mem. Han- cock Co. Bar Assn. Republican. Odd Fellow. Recreations: motoring. Address: Buc"ksport, Me. CONBON, John Wilbur, editor; b. Berlin, N.H., Apr. 28, 1875; s. Orlando Jasper and Edna Ella (Jewett) Condon; grad. Berlin High Sch., 1892; A.B., Bowdoin, 1898; m. Rose L. Streeter, of Ber- nardston, Mass., Sept. 25, 1900; 3 children, Wayne Orlando. Myrabel Eunice, Dana Jewett. Began as water front reporter Portland Evening Courier and Sunday Telegram, 1898, and became citv editor same; state editor Manchester (N.H.)' Daily Union, 1900, later telegraph editor; editorial writer for the Union since 1895. Mem. N.H. Press Assn Mem. Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican Conghst. Mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Home- perry, N.H., R.F.D. 1. Office: Union-Leader Office, Manchester, N.H. CONE, John Albert, educator, author; b. Bow- doinham, Me., Feb. 19, 1859; s. Charles Chauncev and Margaret Jane (Butterfield) Cone: grad Bow- doinham High Sch., 1877; A.B., Mt. Union Coll.. Alliance, O., 1898: post-grad, studv in English at Harvard; m. Augusta May Johnson, of Topsham, Me., June 30, 1904. Taught in high sch., Honolulu Hawaii, 1 yr.; prin. Union Sch., Wailuku, Hawaii, 2 yrs.; prin. Bowdoinham (Me.) High Sch., 1887- 94, Topsham High Sch., 1895-08; supt. schs., Tops- ham, 1905-8, Brunswick and Topsham, since 1908 Republican. Author: The Man Who Pleases and the Woman "Who Charms, 1899: A Musical Refor- mation: contbr. of short stories to mags and newspapers. Address: Topsham, Me. CONEY, Hubert Mason, judge; b. Ware, Mass., Mar. 18, 1844; s. John and Sophronia (Allen) Coney; ed. common and high schs.. Ware; fitted for Amherst Coll., 1861, opening of Civil War; enlisted at Ware, Oct. 17, 1861, Co. D, 31st Mass. Vols.; discharged Nov. 20, 1864; in mercantile business until 1872; then studied law at home under competent direction and admitted to Hamp- den County bar at Springfield, Mass., Apr., 1876; m. Eleanor L. Brainerd, of Ware, Mass., Apr. 17, 1867; 1 son, Edwin B. (deceased). Practiced in Springfield, Apr., 1876-82, Boston, 18S2-9, since in AVare, Mass.; asso. .iustice Dist. Ct. of Eastern Hampshire, also .iustice of the peace; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., Springfield, 1881; town elk.. Ware, 1872-6; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Ware, 1901-3 and 1909-11 (chmn.). Republican. Conglist. York and Scottish Rite Mason; mem. G.A.R. Home: 20 Church St. Office: 45 Main St., Ware, Mass. NEW ENCiLAND CONGSON, Charles Pranklin, I^I.D.; b. Stoning- ton. Conn., July 7, 1856; s. William H. and Almira P. (Kirby) Congdon; ed. Stonington Classical Inst.; grad. high sch.. Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1879; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Buffalo, N.Y., 1883; m. Susan B. Chapman, of Old Mystic, Conn., May 8, 1881; 2 children, William B., Maud D. Prin. pub. schs.. Old Mystic, 1879-80; began practice at Salem, Conn., 1883; removed to Mystic, 1907; U.S. pension examining surgeon since 1899; civil serv- ice med. examiner; town health officer at Salem, Stonington and North Stonington since 1883; health officer Stonington Borough; coroner, Salem, 1883-08: sch. supt., etc., at Salem, 1886-06; justice of the peace since 1888. Trustee Mystic and Noank Pub. Library Assn. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy. Republican. Mason; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Mystic, Conn. CONGDON, Richard E., druggist; b. East Green- wich, R.I., May 16, 1849; s. Albert James and Abby (Reynolds) Congdon; ed. pub. schs., seminary, and Friends' Boarding Sch., Providence, R.I.; m. Jean- nette Whipple Chapman, of Hopedale, Mass., Jan. 10, 1872. Served apprenticeship of 4 yrs. at ma- chinist's trade, in R.I. Locomotive Works, and worked as journeyman 1 yr. ; in father's employ as drug clerk until 1873, and associated with brother in drug business for 3 yrs.; has been conducting business in own name since .lune, 1884. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Home: 31 Centre St. Address: 47 Main St., Nantucket, Mass. CONKIiIN, Abram, clergyman: b. Nvack, N.Y., Apr. 13, 1858: s. John N. and Elizabeth (Storms) Conklin; ed. Yonkers (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., 1875, St. Lawrence U. Div. Sch., 1876-9; m. Lucy A. Peck, of Southold, N.Y., Apr. 25. 1883. Ordained Uni- versalist ministry, 1879; pastorates at Southold, N.Y.: Reading, Pa.: Brooklyn. N.Y.; Bath. Me.; and Fitchburg, Mass. Wrote series of articles on doctrinal subjects; frequent contbr. to religious jours. Author: What Are You Doing Here? 1900. Address: Monson, Mass. CONKI.IN, Mabel L., lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) CONKIiING, Mabel Viola Harris, sculptor: b. Boothbay, Me., Nov. 17, 1871: d. Charles Thomas and Orissa Edna (Preble) Harris: ed. Boothbay Harbor High Sch.; Rudy Inst, and Julien, Vitti, Whistler and Colorossi acads., Paris, 1895-04; m. David Paul Burleigh Conkling, of New York, N.Y., Dec. 26, 1901; children, Pauline Burleigh, Natalie Burleigh. Works exhibited in Paris Salon; Paris Expn., 1900: St. Louis Expn., Internat. Expn. at Rome, Baltimore Sculpture Exhbn., and Nat. Acad. Design, New York: Pa. Acad. Fine Arts: etc. Mem. Am. Numismatic Soc, Alliance Francais (Green- wich, Conn.), American Federation of Arts. Rec- reations: driving, walking, swimming, boating, forestry. Home: 1 JV. 94th St., New York, and Burleigh Hill, Boothbav, Me. Studio: 51 E. 59th St., New York. CONIiIN, Henry, lawver, educator; b. Milton, Vt., June 25, 1867; s. Owen and Jane (Clinton) Conlin; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. teachers; ad- mitted to bar, 1897: m. Esther Agnes Welch, of Winooski, Vt., Julv 8. 1902; 1 son, Henrv Clinton, b. Nov. 11, 1905. Taught sch. 12 yrs. during 7 of which was prin. graded and high schs. of Winoo- ski; no'w supt. Winooski schs.; dir. Champlain "Trust Co.: has held all the important town offices; sec. and treas. Dem. State Com., Vt., 1902-9; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906-8 (mem. corns, on judiciary, education, and spl. com. to investigate Vt. Insane Asylum); municipal judge, since Feb. 1, 1909. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Chittenden Co. Bar Assn., Knights of Columbus. Address: Winooski, Vt. CONN, Granville Priest, surgeon; b. Hillsboro, N.H., Jan. 25, 1832; s. William and Sarah (Priest) Conn; ed. Norwich U., 2 vrs. (hon. A.M., 1881); M.D., Dartmouth. 1856: m. Helen M. Sprague, of East Randolph, Vt., May 25, 1858. Practiced in Vt, 1856-62; asst. surgeon 12th Vt. Vols., 1862-3: in practice at Concord, N.H.. since 1863: city phys.. Concord, 1872-6: mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Examin- ers, 1872-85: mem. U.S. Bd. R.R. Commrs., 1877-81; pres. N.H. State Bd. Health, since 1881; lecturer on hygiene, 1886-96; prof., since 1896, Dartmouth WHO'S WHO IN NEW HNGLAND 267 Coll.; surgeon B. & M. Ry., since ISSO. Address: Concord, N.H.* CONN, Herbert William, biologist; b. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 10, 1859; s. Reuben Rice and Harriet E. (Harding) Conn; A.B., Boston U.. 1881, A.M.; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. 1884; m. Julia M. Joel, of Middle- town, Conn., Aug. 5, 1885. Tnstr. biology, 1884-6, asst. prof. 1886-8, prof., 1889 — , Wesleyan U. Dir. Cold Spring Harbor Biol. Lab., 1889-97; bacteriolo- gist, Storrs Expt. Sta., 1890-06; dir. lab. of Conn. State Bd. Health, 1905 — ; lecturer. Trinity Coll., 1887-9. Specialist on the bacteriology of dairy products. Mem. Am. Soc. Bacteriologists (sec, 1899-01. pres., 1902), Am. Soc. Naturalists. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Middletown, Conn.* CONNAH, John Dougrlas, artist; b. N.Y. City, Apr. 20, 1870; s. Jolm E. and Anna (Dalhousie) Connah; pupil Royal Acad. Fine Arts, Weimar, Germany, under Count Kaulhreuth, 1885-6; Acad- emic Julien, Paris, under Paul Laurens and Ben- jamin Constans, 1887-91; m. Nora Leslie, of Lon- don, Eng., March, 1893; children, John Ferris, Douglas D., William Ludlow. Dir. and instr. N.Y. Sch. of Art, 1896-08; specialties portraits and fig- ure pieces. Home: 101 Newbury St. Studio: 64 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. CONNEIiIi, Arthur Irving', M.D. ; b. Fall River, Mass., May 17, 1865; s. William and Clarissa (Gif- ford) Connell; A.B., Brown U., 1887, A.M., 1890; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1891. Engaged in prac- tice at Fall River, since 1891; bacteriologist Fall River Bd. of Health, 1S9.3-6; visiting phys. Union Hosp. Mem. Fall River Sch. Com., 1902-11. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.:M.A., Fall River Med. Soc, etc. Baptist. Address: 456 S. Main St., Fall River, Mass. CONNER, Samuel Xiucas, civil engr.; b. Wil- mington, Del., Jan. 21, 1878; s. Henry Christopher and Sarah Emma (Kilvington) Conner; grad. Wil- mington High Sch., 1893: B.S., Delaware Coll, Newark, Del., 1897, M.S., 1912; m. Alice Potterton, of Germantown, Phila., Nov. 24, 1903. Rodman, Pa. R.R., 1899-02; transitman and levelman, Phila. & Reading Ry., 1902; resident engr. on Interurban trolley constrn. in N.J., 1903-4; engr. for industrial corpn., N.Y. City, 1904-5; locating engr. proposed terminal ry. nr. Phila., Pa., 1908-9; pvt. engring. practice, 1905-8; instr. railroad engring., 1909-12, asst. prof, since June, 1912, Tufts Coll. Mem. faculty Franklin Union, Boston. Mem. Boston Soc C.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., N.E. Rail- road Club. Presbyn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Contbr. to engring. pubis. Home: 21 Bellevue St., Medford, Mass. Address: Tufts College, Mass. CONNESS, John, U.S. senator; Sept. 22. 1821- Jan. 10, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CONNOXiZ^Y, Fred 'William, pharmacist; b. Northampton, Mass., July 30, 1861; s. William and ]Mary Catharine (Harrington) Connolly; g.g.s. on mother's side, of John Kilby and Nathaniel Har- rington, Revolutionary soldiers; ed. grammar and high schs., Northampton; grad. Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1886; attended 4th yr. course in Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900-1, as spl. organic chemistry stu- dent; m. Ellen Louise Meade, of Alexandria, Minn., Sept. 24. 1889; 4 children, Mary, Joel Irving, Har- old William, Ruth. Served apprenticeship in Kingsley's store; began business, fall of 1886. as mem. firm of (Connolly & Davis; firm dissolved June 14, 1910; now sole owner Connolly's drug store; took charge of course in Franklin Union, Oct. 1. 1912, giving practical and theoretical instrn. and so continues; dir. Dorchester Trust Co., Tampa-Cuba Cigar Co. (exec, com.); mem. advis- ory com. Am. Druggists Fire Ins. Co. of Cincin- nati. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Dor- chester Bd. of Trade, Am. Pharm. Assn., Alumni Assn., Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, Mass. Inst. Tech., etc. Mason (K.T.); mem. Knights of Malta. Club: Lincoln. Republican. Recreations: country life, outdoor sports. Home: Fields Corner, Dorchester; (summer) Shore Rd., North Brewster, Mass. Ad- dress: 1434 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester (Boston), Mass. CONNOIiIiY, James Brendan, author; b. South Boston, Mass.; s. Jolin and Ann (O'Donnell) Con- nolly; ed. parochial and pub. schs. of Boston, and a few months in scientific sch. of Harvard; m. Eliza- beth Frances Hurley, of South Boston, Sept. 28, 1904. Was clerk, insp. and surveyor with U.S. engr. corps at Savannah, Ga., 1890-5; won 1st Olympic championship of modern times at Athens, 1896; served with 9th Mass. Inf., U.S.V., 1898, and was at siege of Santiago; served in U.S.N., 1907-S-. Prog, candidate for Congress, 1912. Mem. Nat. Inst, of Arts and Letters, Army of Santiago de Cuba. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 7 Pinckney Rd., Dorchester, Boston.* CONNOIiIiV, James T., lawyer; b. Windsor Locks, Conn., May 11, 1872; s. Michael and Mary (Leicester) Connolly; grad. Conn. Lit. fnstn., 1889; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester. Mass., 1895, A.M., 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Ellen Frances Cuseck (A.B., Smith Coll., 1904), of Newburyport, Mass., June 29, 1904; 2 children, Ruth Eleanor, Helen. Practiced in Boston since 1899; admitted to State and U.S. courts; with law dept. Union Casualty Co., 1898-9, Ocean Accident Guarantee Corpn., New York, 1899-1900; since in gen. practice alone. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Home: 142 State St.. Newburypoi't, Mass. Office: Penn Mutual Bldg., Boston. CONNOI^IiY, John Matthew, ]\I.D. ; moved to Portland, Ore. (See vol. 1909.) CONNOIiI^Y, Joseph E. P., judge; b. Portland, Me., Oct. 21, 1874; s. Michael H. and Margaret (Feenev) ConnoUv; ed. common schs.; m. Mar- garet B. Cadey, of Portland, June 17, 1914. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1902; mem. Common Council, Portland, 1898-9, Bd. of Aldermen, 1900-2; over- seer of poor, 1903-7: county atty., Cumberland Co., Me., 1907-8 and 1911 (resigned); judge Superior Ct.. Me., for term Feb., 1911-18. Pres. Mahoney Fountain Co. Trustee Portland Boys' Club: nat. dir. Federated Boys' Club. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn. Clubs: Elks, Portland Power Boat, Rotary, Bramhall. Home: 52 State St. Address: County Court House, Portland, Me.* CONNOR, €reorg-e !■., passenger traffic mgr.. X.Y.. N.H. & Hartford R.R.; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909. also AVho's Who in America.) CONNOR, Selden; b. Fairfield, Me., Jan. 25, 1839; s. William and Mary Connor; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1859 (LL.D., 1876); m. Henrietta W. Bailey, of Washington, Oct. 20, 1869. Pvt. 1st Vt. Inf., May 2-Aug. 15, 1861; It.-col. 7th Me. Inft., Aug. 22, 1861; col. 19th Me. Inf., Jan. 11, 1864; brig.-gen. vols., June 11, 1864; wounded in battle of the Wilderness. 1864; hon. mustered out Apr. 7. 1866. Assessor of Internal Revenue, 1869; gov. of Me., 3 terms, 1876- 78; U.S. pension agt., 1882-6. and again until the office was abolished by law. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Me. Hist. Soc: sr. vice-comdr.-in- chief G.A.R., 1886; pres. Soc of Army of Potomac. 1890: sr. vice-comdr.-in-chief Mil. Order Loyal Legion, 1896-9. Oration at dedication of Maine monuments at Gettysburg, Oct. 3, 1889, published by State in "Maine at Gettysburg." Home: 16 Elm St., Augusta, Me.* CONNOR, Theobald Mathew, lawyer: b. North- ampton, Mass., Aug. 6. 187 4; s. Michael Hannifin and Margaret (Foley) Connor; grad. Northampton High Sch., 1893: A.B., Yale, 1897: LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Hartford, Conn.. Aug. 21, 1906, Ellen Hedican Duggan; 3 children, Neil Anthony, b. Aug. 27, 1907; Margaret Foley, Sept 1, 1909; Virginia Marv July 15. 1914. Has practiced in Northamp- ton 'since 1899: city solicitor, 1902, 3, 4; mayor, 1905, 6. Dir. Dickinson Hosp.; dir. and treas. Peo- ples Inst. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Phi, Knights of Columbus. Club: Northampton. Recreations: golf. Home: 22 Ken- sington Av. Office: Connor Bldg., Northampton, :Mass. CONNOR, 'VirgiJ Roscoe, business man; b. Fair- field, Me., Jan. 10, 1847: s. William and Mary (Bry- ant) Connor: ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Westbrook Sem., Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester. Mass.. Phil- lips Acad., Exeter, N.H.; B.A., Harvard, 1871. Iden- 268 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND tified with lumber business as mem. firm of V. R. Connor & Co., 187:;-98; since in real estate, agricul- ture and fine stock breeding; dir. Fairfield Nat. Bank; has been prominently connected for man.v yrs. with leading business enterprises of Fairfield and vicinity; mem. Me. State Senate, 1883. Presi- dential elector, 1908. Republican. Universalist. Address: Fairfield, Me. C0I70VI:R, James Potter, clergyman, teacher, author; b. New York, Oct. 10, 1858; s. Richard Ste- vens and Sarah Jones (Potter) Conover; prep, edn., St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1872-7; B.A., Colum- bia, 1880; read for orders under Rev. Dr. Henry Augustus Coit, St. Paul's Ch. ; m. Concord, June 2.5, 1890, Mary Bowman Coit. Deacon, 1884, priest, 1888, P.E. Ch.; became teacher St. Paul's Sch., 1880. Author: Memories of a Great School Master, 1906; Personality in Education, 1908. Address: St. Luke's Church, Bast Greenwich, R.I. COXTKAS, Arcturus Z., clergyman; b. Shiloh, Ind., Nov. 2G, 1855; s. Jacob E. and Margaret E. (Slagle) Conrad; A.B., Carleton Coll., 1882, A.M., 1885; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1885; Ph.D., New York U., 1891; (D.D., Carleton, 1891); m. Harriett N. Adams, of Portland, Me., Aug. 26, 1885. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1885; pastor Ainslie St. Presby- terian Ch., Brooklyn, 1885-90, First Congl. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1890-02, Park St. Congl. Ch., Boston, since Nov., 1905; prof, religious efficiency, Gordon Bible Coll., Boston. Declined calls to Lon- don, Seattle, Albany and New York, 1905. Dir. A. B.C.F.M., Congl. Union, Boston. Boston City Mis- sionary Soc. Pres. Boston Congregational Club, 1909, Florence Crittenton League of Compassion and Home for Deaf Mutes. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Address: Hotel West- minster, Boston.* CONRAD, William Orion, clergyman; b. Sterling, Minn., Apr. 26, 1861; s. Jacob E. and Eleanor Mar- garet Conrad; student Carleton Coll., Minn.; A. B., Amherst, 1887; grad. Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1890; m. Elizabeth G. O'Brian, of Portland, Me., May 20, 1891; 2 children living. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1890; pastor Blue Earth, Minn., 1890-6, Rollstone Ch., Pitchburg, Mass., 1896-06; resigned on account of nervous trouble; pastor Harrisville and Nelson, N.H., 1907, 1908, Sullivan and East Sullivan, N.H., 1909, Court St. Ch., Keene, N.H., since 1909. Dir. N.H. Lord's Day League; trustee N.H. Home Mission Soc. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Progressive. Conglist. Address: 75 Cross St., Keene, N.H. CONRO, Henry White, farmer; b. South Hero, Vt., Jan. 20, 1842; s. James and Arzelia (Pixley) Conro; ed. pub. schs. and U. of Vt. ; m. Susan Rob- inson, of South Hero, Feb., 1867 (died May, 1868); m. 2d, Emeroy Hodgkins, of Grand Isle, Vt., Mar. 26, 1873; 1 daughter. May (A.B., U. of Vt.). En- listed in Vt. vols., 1861; participated in Battle of Bull Run; was captured and confined in Libby Prison (Richmond, Va.), Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Salisbury, N.C. ; parolled June, 1862; rejoined regt. Jan. 1, 1863, and took part in 18 engagements in Va. ; hon. discharged June 29, 1864. Has engaged in farming on own account near South Hero since 1873; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1874; sheriff of Grand Isle Co. 4 yrs.; mem. Rep. State Com. 4 yrs. Ma- son; mem. G.A.R. Address: South Hero, Vt. CONSTAKS, Prank Elmore, M.D.; b. Blue Earth, Minn., Aug. 2, 1866; s. Henry P. and Barbara A. (Hebeison) Constans; prep. edn. Blue Earth High Sch.; A.B., Carleton Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1886; student St. Paul (Minn.) Med. Sch.; M.D., Hahne- mann Med. Coll., Phila., 1889; served 1 yr. at Wards Island Hosp., New York; m. Emily F. Pack- ard, of Brockton, Mass., Mar. 29, 1892. Engaged in practice at Brockton since 1890; trustee, consult- ing phys. and electro-therapeutist, Brockton Hosp. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Brockton Med. Soc, N.E. Soc. Physical Therapy, Mass. Surg, and Gyne- cological Soc, Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Commercial, Merchants' and Manufacturers'. Home: 185 New- bury St. Office: Times Bldg., Brockton, Mass. CONVERSi:, Alfred W., banker; Aug. 1, 1835- 19—. (See vol. 1909.) CONVERSE, Costello C, mfr. ; b. Jamaica Plain, IVIass., Sept. 22, 1848; s. James W. and Emeline C. Converse; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; m. Ida Converse, of Maiden, Mass., Jan. 4, 1882. Pres. Grand Rapids Plaster Co., Boston Land Co.; v. -p. Boston Rubber Shoe Co.; dir. Internat. Bell Tele- phone Co., Ltd., Rubber Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Cotton & Woolen Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Ind. Mut. Ins. Co., Lowell Elec. Light Corpn., Mystic Wharf & Storage Co., Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Broadway Storage Co., Grand Rapids Brush Co.; trustee Pay- son Park Land Co. Pres. Boston Children's Friend Soc. Republican. Baptist. Home: 348 Beacon St. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. CONVERSE, Edmund Cogrswell, capitalist; b. Boston, Nov. 7, 1849; s. James C. and Sarah Ann (Peabody) Converse; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; m. Jes- sie Macdonough Green, of New York, Jan. 2, 1S79 (now deceased); 2d, Mary Edith Dunshee, of New^ York, Jan. 30, 1914. Dir. Nat. Tube Works Co., U.S. Steel Corpn.; pres. Bankers' Trust Co., Astor Trust Co.; dir. Fidelity Phenix Ins. Co., Internat. Nickel Co., Nat. Supply Co., Am. Bank Note Co., Guaranty Trust Co., Liberty Nat. Bank, McKeesport Connect- ing R.R., 111. Steel Co., Coronet Phosphate Co., Ke- wanee Oil & Gas Co., "Texas & Pacific Coal Co., Am. Can Co., Internat. Smelting & Refining Co., Inspi- ration (iopper Co., Dome Mines Co., Ltd. Mem. S. A.R., Met. Mus. Art, Soc. Colonial TVars, Pa. Soc, N.E. Soc. Clubs: Union League, Lawyers', New York Athletic, Metropolitan, New York Yacht, City, Greenwich Country. Home: Greenwich, Conn. Office: 14 Wall St., New York.* CONVERSE, Edmund Winchester, dry goods commn. merchant; b. Boston, Mass., June 5, 1859; s. Edmund Winchester and Charlotte Augusta Con- verse; ed. pub. schs. Newton, Mass.; m. Julia Anna Pearson. Sr. mem. Converse, Stanton & Co., dry goods commn. mchts., Boston; v. -p. and dir. Uni- versal Winding Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Commercial, Algonquin, Union (Bos- ton); Merchants' (New York); Brookline Country, N.E. Kennel. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 62 Franklin St., Boston. CONVERSE, Florence, author; b. New Orleans, Apr. 30, 1871; d. George T. and Caroline (Edwards) Converse; B.S., Wellesley, 1893, M.A., 1903; unmar- ried. On staff Churchman, 1900-8, Atlantic Monthly since Nov., 1908. (See Who's Who In America for books, etc.) Home: 1 Curve St., Wellesley, Mass. Address: care Atlantic Monthly, 3 Park St., Bos- ton, Mass.* CONVERSE, Prederick Shepherd, composer; b. Newton, Mass., Jan. 5, 1871; s. Edmund Winchester and Charlotte Augusta (Shepherd) Converse; A.B., Harvard, 1893; studied music at Kgl. Akademie der Tonkust, Munich; m. Emma Cecil Tudor, of Brook- line, Mass., June 6, 1894. Instr. harmony, N.E. Con- servatory of Music, 1899-01; instr. music, 1901-4, asst. prof., 1904-7, Harvard. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for compositions, etc.) Home: Westwood, Mass.* CONVERSE, Georg-e Altoert, naval oflficer; May 13, 1844-Mar. 29, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CONVERSE, Harry E., rubber mfr.; b. Maiden, Mass., 1863; s. Elisha Slade and Mary D. (Ed- mands) Converse; pub. sch. edn.; m. Mary Caroline Parker, of Maiden, Dec 2, 1891; 5 children, Elisha Edmands, Margaret, Parker, Roger Wolcott, Mary. Pres. Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Bay State Rubber Co.; dir. Am., Boston, and U.S. rubber cos.. Glen- dale Elastic Fabrics Co., East Boston Dry Dock Co., First Nat. Bank of Maiden, Cotton & Woolen Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Broadway Storage Co., Met. Storage Warehouse Co. Trustee Maiden Hosp., Soldiers' Home in Mass. Clubs: Algonquin^ Coun- try (Brookline); Boston Art (Boston): Calumet, New York Yacht (New York) ; Eastern Yacht. Rec- reations: yachting. Home: Marion, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston.* CONVERSE, Marcitiis M., mfr.; b. Lyme, N.H., Oct. 23, 1861; s. Peter M. and Sarah C. (Clement) Converse; ed. common schs.; m. Oct. 23, 1884, Alice H. Sargent, of Lebanon, N.H. Has engaged in manu- facture of shoes since 1887; pres. Converse Rubber Shoe Co. since 1908; dir. Guina Rubber Co. of WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 269 America. Lyme (N.H.) Creamery Co. ir'res. JNieU- ford High Sch. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Home: Andover, Mass. Office: Maiden, Mass. CONVERS£, Morton E., mfr.; b. Rindge, N.H., Sept. 'M, 18o7; .s. Capt. Kbenezer H. and Sarali (Dar- lingj Converse; descendant of Kdward Convers, Charlestown, Mass., lt;30; ed. pub. sch. and acads. of native town and vicinity; m. Aug. 19, 1809, Hat- tie M., d. Thomas and Susan (Peacock) Atherton, of Lowell, Mass. (died Oct. 2S, iSSti); lid, Sept. 17, ISSy, Bertha E., d. Rev. Samuel Porter, of Chicago, 111. Soldier in Civil War, lSGl-4, in company comd. by his father; served in N.C., 1861-2, Pope's Army, Va., 1862, Vicksburg, 1863, Cold Harbor and Peters- burg, 1864; mfr. acids made from wood, 1867-75; mfr. light wooden ware, 1873-83; mem. Converse Toy & Wooden Ware Co., and Morton E. Converse & Co., since 1883. Mem. Gen. Court, 1890-1, Senate, 1904-5. Mem. G.A.R., Sons of Vets., Loyal Legion. Mason (32°, Shriner), Odd Fellow, Red Man. Home: 186 Front St. Office: 101 Jackson Av., Winchendon, Mass. CONWAY, diaries Henry, leather merchant; b. Boston, Feb. 27, 1N62; s. .lohn, .Jr., and Amanda (Gilley) Conway; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Sarah Antoinette Johnson, of Lynn, Mass., Mar. 3, 1885; children, Charles Edward, Grace Leviseur. Began active career in leather business with different firms, 1877-9; entered employ of Louis Leviseur, 1S79; firm later became Leviseur & Co.; mem. firm of Leviseur & Conway, since 1903 (dealers in leath- er); dir. Central Nat. Bank, Lynn. Mem. N.E. Leather Assn., Boot and Shoe Club, Boston. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Tedesco (Swampscott, Mass.), Corinthian (Mar- blehead, Mass.). Recreations: golf. Home: 196 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 157 South St., Bos- ton. CONWAY, Charles Thomas; b. Salem. Mass., Aug. 12, 1881; s. James E. and Lucy A. (Reynolds) Conway; ed. grammar and high schs. and commer- cial sch., Salem: unmarried. Began in employ of the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Nov., 1901, con- tinuing 11 yrs., last 3 yrs. as asst. auditor; elected June, 1912, treas. Mass. Employees Ins. Assn. Mem. Boston Bank Officers' Assn., Boston Chapter Am. Inst, of Banking (pres., 1911-12). Clubs: Bos- ton City, Colonial ("Cambridge), Appalachian Moun- tain. Recreations: mountain climbing, tennis. Home: 55 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. CONWAY, Earle Edwin, piano mfr. ; b. Sparta, ^^■is., Apr. 15, 18 74; s. Edwin Stapleton and Sarah Judson (Rodgers) Conway; ed. Beloit (Wis.) Coll., 1892-4; m. Isabel Pearl Salsich, of Hartland, Wis.. June 27, 1903; 2 daughters, Virginia, Janet. Began active career in employ of W. W. Kimball Co., piano mfrs., Chicago, 1894, continuing 13 yrs., and became sec. and dir. of co. ; removed to Boston, 1905; now pres. Conway Co.; sec, treas. and dir. Hallet & Davis Piano Co. Mem. Nat. Piano Mfrs. Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Baptist. Mem. Sigma Chi. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston Yacht, Union League (Chicago). Recrea- tions: yachting, golf. Home: 48 Windsor Rd., Waban, Mass. Office: 146 Boylston St., Boston. CONWAY, Katherine Eleanor, journalist, author; moved to Indiana. (See vol. 1909.) CONWEIali, Iieon Martin, editor; b. Sonierville, Mass., Apr. 15, 1S70: s. Russell H. and Jennie P. (Hayden) Conwell; prep. edn. Rugby Acad., Phila.; A.B., Princeton, 1892; m. Harriette Brewster, of Worthington, Mass., June 19, 1901: 2 children, Agnes E., Charles B. Reporter, Phila. Record, 1893-1900; night and news editor, Phila. Press, 1900-4: editor Somerville Journal since 1904; mem. Somerville Sch. Bd., 1907, 1908; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1910. 11, 12. Republican. Clubs: Central, Middlesex. Home: 17 INIonmouth St., Somerville, Mass. COOGAN, Clement Francis, merchant; b. Pitts- field, Mass., Jan. 23, 1860; s. Owen and Elizabeth M. (Booden) Coogan ; ed. pub. schs., Pittsfield; unmarried. Mem. Owen Coogan & Sons, hide salters and melters of tallow; pres. Barkersville Mfg. Co., Berkshire Steam Laundry Co.; trustee City Savings Bank (climn. bd. of investment): dir. UerUshire Loan & Trust Co., Norwich (Conn.) Belt Mfg. Co., Berkshire Life Ins. Co. (elected 1914); chmn. security com. Co-operative Bank, 1887-14. Dir. Bd. of Trade, Pittsfield. Registrar of voters, 1887-95; licen.se commr., 1895-9; mem. State Bd. of Health since 1911, also mem. Homestead Commn. (a state bd.) Dir. Associated tHiarities, Boys' C1u)j. Playground Assn.; trustee Berkshire AthenEeuni. Democrat. Roman Catholic; treas. St. Joseph's Ch. since 1887. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Club: Park, of Pittsfield (exec. com. since 1914). Home: 33 Elm St. Office: 39 Elm St., Pittsfield, Mass. COOGAN, John William, lawyer; b. Windsor Lock.s. Conn., .lune :',. 1.S55; s. James and Eliza (Byrne) Coogan; prep. edn. pub. schs., Windsor Locks; A.B., St. Paul's Coll. (Fordham U.), New York, 1876, A.M., 1878 (LL.l)., 1911); LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1879; m. Albany, .N.Y., Dec. 28, 1898, Susan O. Xolan; 2 children, John W., Jr., Murtha T. I'racticed in Hartford since 1879; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1882; pros. atty. City of Hartford, 1885-6; mem. Street Board Commn., 1900-6; corpn. counsel, Hartford, since May 1, 1912. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Home: 132 Wood- land St. Office: 877 Main St., Hartford, Conn. COOK, Albert Stanhurroug-h, educator; b. Mont- ville, N..J., Mar. 6, 18 53: s. Frederick Weissenfels and Sarah (Barmore) Cook; B.S., Rutgers, 1872, M.S., 1875; student Gottingen, Leipzig, 1877-8, London, Jena, 1881-2; Ph.D., Jena, 1882; (hon. M.A., Rutgers, 1882, Yale, 1889; L.H.D., 1889, LL.D., 1906, Rutgers); m. Emily Chamberlain, of Berkeley, Cal., June 1, 1886; m. 2d, Elizabeth Merrill, of Cincinnati, June 7, 1911. Tutor mathe- matics, Rutgers, 1872-3; teacher, Freehold (N.J.) Inst., 1873-7; asso. in English (organized the dept.), Johns Hopkins, 1879-81; prof. English IT. of Cal., 1882-9: prof. English lang. and lit., Yale, since 1889. Pres. State Teachers' Assn., Cal., 1887, Modern Language Assn. America, 1897, The Con- cordance Society, 1906-13: mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Netherlandish Soc. of Letters (Leyden); sec. Nat. Conf. on entrance exams, in English, 1897-9. Co- editor for English of Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 1897-05. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 219 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn.* COOK, Ansel Granville, M.D.; b. Glasgow, Scot- land, Apr. 18, 1862; s. Capt. William and Harriet (Blish) Cook; ed. Friends Acad., New Bedford. Pierce Acad., Middleboro; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1887; m. Annah H. Richardson, of Framlngham, Mass., June 30, 1891. Practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1887; was orthopedic surgeon, gen. surgeon and now consulting surgeon Hartford Hosp. ; consulting surgeon Litchfield Co. Hosp., Winsted, Conn. Pres. Am. Orthopedic Assn., 1908-9; mem. A.M. A., Conn. State, Co. and City Med. assns., Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Home: 722 Asvlum Av. Office: 179 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn.* COOK, Austin Sabin, retail furniture; b. Cum- berland, R.I., Aug. 18, 1858: s. Horace and Julia Ann Cook: ed. Woonsocket pub. schs.; m. Martha A. Sheldon, of San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 21, 1887 (died Jan. 13, 1897); m. 2d, Adele La Bar, of Paterson, N.J., Oct. 16, 1901. Began as elk. Woon- socket Rubber Co., 1877-8, Social Mfg. Co., 1878-92: in furniture business with F. B. Weeks (R.I. Furniture Co.), 1892-7; in retail furniture business (^Austin S. Cook & Co.), 1897-06, incorporated, Apr.. 1906, as A. S. CJook Co., of which is pres. and treas.; pres. Woonsocket Instn. for Savings. Aide- de-camp (col.) staff of Gov. George H. Utter. Ex- chairman Woonsocket Rep. Com. Mason (32°); mem. N.E. Order of Protection. Home: 188 Pros- pect St. Office: 67-69 Main St., Woonsocket, R.I. COOK, Charles Henry, M.D.; b. Greensboro, Vt., Apr. 10, 1845; s. Charles and Caroline (Hunting- ton) Cook; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1869, A.M., 1872; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1874; m. Rosa S. Perkins, of Barre, Vt, Jan. 10, 1878 (died May 29, 1910). Asst. phys. King's Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1874-5; in gen. practice. Natick. Mass.. since 1876: mem. Mass. Bd. Re.gis- tration in Medicine since 1909; pres. Federation of State Med. Bds. of U.S., 1913. Trustee Leonard :\[orse Hosp., Natick, since 1893. Mem. A.M.A., 270 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND Mass. Med. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. licpublican. Conglist. Address: :!5 W. Central St., Natick, Mass. COOK, Cliarles Sumner, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, Clarence Augrustus, nif'r. ; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Jan. 11, lS5ti; s. William and Cornelia A. (Seabury) Cook; ed. grammar schs. and 1 yr. in high sch.. New Bedford; m. Sarah L. Allen, of San Francisco, Cal., May 31, 1876; 1 daughter. Bertha A. C. Mosher. With New Bedford Copper Co., 1870-6; in employ Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S.. 1876-7; with Holder & Herrick, metal dealers, Boston, 1877-91; again became connected, June 1, 1891. with the New Bedford Copper Co., now the Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co., of which is v.-p. and agt. ; treas. Pairpoint Corpn. since July, 1896; v.-p. New Bedford Instn. for Savings; dir. and mem. exec. com. Union Street Ry. Co., New Bedford & Onset Street Ry. Co.; dir. New Bedford Gas & Electric Light Co., City Mfg. Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co. Mem. New Bedford Bd. of Trade; mem. Sch. Bd., New Bedford since 1909. Unitarian. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Wamsutta, Country (New Bedford); Exchange (Boston). Recreations: all out of door sports. Ad- dress: 277 Union St., New Bedford, Mass. COOK, Clifford Ashton, jurist. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, 3>. Maniice, insurance, investments; b. Bennington. Vt., .June 27, 1878; s. C. C. and C. L. 1 Holton) Cook: normal school edn. : m. Nora Trues- dell, of West Stockbridge, Mass., April, 1813; chil- dren, Louise, Fatima. Engaged in ins. business in Boston since 1900; state mgr. Great Eastern Casu- alty Co. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: Reading, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. COOK, Edmund Sylvester, lawyer; Mar. 30, 1872- July 14, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, Evelyn Tuck. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, Francis Augustus, rear-admiral U.S.N. ; b. Northampton, Mass., May 10, 1843; s. Gen. Ben- jamin E. and Elizabeth Christine (Griffin) Cook; apptd. from Mass. and grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1863; m. Carrie Earle, of San Francisco, Sept. 3, 1868. (See Who's Who in America for naval rec- ord.) Address: Northampton, Mass.* COOK, Prank Gaylord, lawyer: b. Arcade, N.Y., Mav 13, 1859; s. Ebenezer W. and Delphia E. (Chad- dock) Cook; Harvard, A.B., 1882, LL.B., 1S85; m. Bridgeport, Conn., June 30, 1896, Alice Burr Ster- ling. Began practice at Boston, 1886. Conimr. of Union Conf. of Congl. Chs. of Boston and Vicinity, 1903-8; trustee and clerk, Andover Theol. Sem., 1907-8. Mem. Cambridge Hist. Soc. (sec, 1905-10), Harvard Chapter Delta Upsilon (charter mem., chmn. trustees and pres. of corpn.). Phi Beta Kappa; pres. Boston Congl. Club, 1908; chmn. pro- visional com. of Nat. Council of Congl. Chs. of U.S.. 1910-13. Author of articles on Oliver Ells- w-orth and Theophilus Parsons in Great American Lawyers: extensive writer on legal, polit., hist, and social subjects: contbr. to Atlantic IMonthly, N. Am. Rev.. Review of Reviews, etc. Clubs: Har- vard, Harvard Union. Boston. Conglist. Home: 44 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 10 Tre- mont St., Boston.* COOK, Georg'e, M.D. ; b. Dover, N.H., Nov. 16. 1848: s. Solomon and Susan Ann (Hayes) Cook; ed. Franklin (N.H.) Acad., Concord High Sch.; stu- dent U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1869: unmarried. Practiced at Henni- ker, N.H., 1869-70, Hillsboro, 1870-5; supt. schs., 1874; removed to Concord. 1875; asst. surgeon, N.H. Nat. Guard, 1879, surgeon, 1882, med. dir., 1884: surgeon-gen.. 1893-4; city phys., 1878-84: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1883-4; insp. state bd. of health, 1885; U.S. pension examining surgeon, 1889-93; mem. staff Margaret Pillsbury Hosp., since Oct. 20, 1884; pres. N.H. Med. Examining and Registration Bd., since 1897. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Centre Dist. Med. Soc. (pres. 1882), Assn. Mil. Sur- geons of U.S., A.M. A. Maj. and chief surgeon 1st Div. 2d Army Corps, U.S.V., Spanish-Am. War. Grand pres. Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity for 10 vrs. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. Sons of Vets., N.H. Hist. Soc. Vestryman St. Paul's Ch. (Episcopal) for past 25 vrs. Address: 16 Center St., Concord, N.H. COOK, Mrs. George Cram, author. See Susan Gla.spell. COOK, Harold Elijah, judge; b. Charleston, Me., Oct. 26, 1869; s. George Dillwyn and Helen Melvina (Dunning) Cook; descendant of Colonial and Revo- lutionary ancestry; ed. Higgins Classical Inst., Charleston, Me.; m. 1895, Alberta Fayette Park- hurst, of Richmond, N.B., Can. Admitted to Me. bar. Mar., 1900; elected judge of Probate for Ken- nebec County, Sept. 14, 1908, reelected Sept. 9, 1912. Mem. Kennebec Bar Assn. Mason (32°). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Masonic (Water- ville. Me.), Abnaki (Augusta), Community (Gardi- ner). Home: Gardiner, Me. Address: Court House, Augusta, Me. COOK, Heman Sparks; b. Provincetown, Mass., Mav 13, 1840; s. James Tilton and Louisa (Sparks) Cook; m. Orleans, Mass., Oct. 9, 1862, Hannah C. Freeman. In fishing and whaling business, 1854- 73; dealer in paper stock and metals, 1873-93; mem. i\Iass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 1895; in auction and real estate business since 1895; agt., Boston Marine Ins., 1886-96; trustee Seamen's Savings Bank since 1888; auditor Provincetown Cold Storage Co.; mem. com. to receive Pres. Roosevelt, Aug., 1906. Was chmn. of assessors 6 yrs., selectman, overseer of poor, moderator town meetings 3 yrs., pres. Mari- time Excliange 3 yrs.; chmn. iiarish com. Ch. of the Redeemer 3 yrs. Republican. Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. COOK, Henry Clay, brigadier-general; b. Fall River, I\Iass., Sept. 29, 1837; s. Joseph S. and Mineiva (Wai'ren) Cook: ed. pub. schs. and Pierce Acad., Middleboro, Mass.; ra. Teresa Valdes Thom, of Atlanta, <5a.. .Inly 12, 1877. (See Who's Who in America for army record.) Home: Fall River, Mass.* COOK, Howard Hamblet, statistician; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, John Calvin, real estate: b. Gloucester, .Mass., Feb. 10. 1S42; s. John C. and Lydia Ann (Sawyer) Cook; ed. pub. schs., Gloucester and Lexington, Mass.; m. Clara L. Hewes, of Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 24, 1872; one son, Sherwin L. Dry goods clerk with Houghton, Sawyer & Co., 1851- 62; clerk with Spaulding, Hay & Wales, Boston, 1866-7; in real estate business since 1867; pres. Pioneer Co-operative Bank; dir. Homestead Co- operative Bank, Guardian Co-operative Bank. Served as pvt. 24th Regt.. Mass. Vols., U.S.A., 1862-4. Mem. for 30 yrs. Bd. 1st Asst. Assessors, Ward 14, City of Boston. IMeni. Roxbury Hist. Soc, Roxburv Charitable Soc. Republican. Christian Scientist. Mem. G.A.R. (past comclr. Post No. 113.) Home: 12 Rockville Park, Roxbury. (Jffice: 246 Washington St., Boston. COOK, Iieone Seckard, apothecary; b. Crafts- bury, Vt., Sept. 25, 1853; s. Emery and Calista S. (Reckard) Cook; ed. Barton (Vt.) Acad.; m. Clara J. Andrew, of Island Pond. Vt., Sept. 8, 1878. In drug business at Yarmouthville, Ale., since 1878; pres. Yarmouth Fuel & Lumber Co.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893; has served as selectman, treas., and 14 yrs. as trial justice. Trustee Merrill Memo- rial Library. Pres. Me. State S.S. Assn. 3 yrs., treas. 2 yrs. Independent Democrat. Baptist. Ma- son (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Py- thias. Club: Town (Yarmouth). Address: Yar- mouthville, Me. COOK, Lloyd Halsey, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) COOK, Otis Seabury, lawyer; b. New Bedford, Mass., July 30, 1873; s. William and Cornelia A. (Seabury) Cook; descendant of Giay, Bailey, Sea- bury and C^ook families, of ]Mass. and R.I.; ed. pub. schs. and Friends' Acad., New Bedford; LL.B., Harvard, 1896; LL.B., Boston U., 1897; ra. Kath- arine Lee Mathews, of New Bedford, Mass., and Ansonia, Conn., Dec. 13, 1899; 4 children, Seabury, Helen, Barbara, Cornelia. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897, to U.S. bar, 1899; practices in New Bedford; mem. Knowlton, Perry & Cook and successors until 1909, Cook, Brownell & Tabor since 1909. Pres. New Bedford Bd. of Trade. Trustee Friends' Acad., Free Pub. Library. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Mass. Bar Assn. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: Wamsutta. Harvard (New Bedford), Harvard WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 171 (Boston). Recreations: tennis, canoeing. Home: 21) Clinton St. Office: Masonic Bldg., New Bed- ford, Mass. COOK, Philip Howard, M.D. ; b. Portland, Me., Feb. 2, 1878; s. Edward Burbeck and Mary Frances (Sawyier) Cook; grad. Portland High Sch., 1894; A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; unmarried. Interne Worcester City Hosp., 1903-4; practiced in Worcester since 1904; ront- genologist, City and Memoi-ial hosps. since 1905; phys. to out-patients, City Hosp., since 1908; con- sulting Rontgenologist. State Sanator'ium, Rutland, Mass.; med. insp. pub. schs., Worcester. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Riintgen. Soc, Aesculapian Club (Boston), Owl Club (Worcester). Mason. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Country, Economic, Harvard (Worcester). Recreations: literature, golf. Address: 771 Main St., Worcester, Mass. COOK, Waldo Iiincolu, editor; b. Woonsocket, R.I., Feb. 19, 1865; s. William N. and Rhoby (Sher- burne) Cook; grad. Tufts Coll., 1887 (A.B., extra ordinem, 1893); m. at Newton Highlands, Mass., Elizabeth S. Friend, of Etna, Me., May 9, 1893. In newspaper work on Springfield Republican since Apr., 1888; editorial writer since 1896; sr. editorial writer and asst. mng. editor, since Oct. 1, 1911; alumni trustee Tufts Coll., 1912-17. Contbr. to various revs, and mags. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 18 Dorchester St., Springfield, Mass.* COOKE, Charles Osmond, surgeon: b. Provi- dence, R.I., Apr. 26, 1878: s. William Tourtellot and Laura Virginia (Sheldon) Cooke; prep. edn. Providence High Sch.; Ph.B., Brown U., 1899, A.M., 1900; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1905; unmarried. Prac- ticed in Providence since Mar., 1907; asst. visit- ing surgeon to R.I. Hosp.; surgeon to North End Dispensary. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, R.I. Medico-Legal Soc, Am. Urol. Assn., R.I. Hosp. Club, Nu Sigma Nu. Free Baptist. Clubs: Uni- versity, Wannamoisett Country. Recreations: tennis, golf, auction bridge. Home: 45 Arch St. Office: 251 Broad St., Providence, R.I. COOKE, Georg-e Willis, author; b. Comstock. Mich., Apr. 23, 1848; s. Hiram and Susan Jane (Earl) Cooke; ed. Olivet Coll., Mich., Jefferson Inst., Wis.; studied theology, Meadville Theol. School, Pa. : m. Lucy Nash, of Rochester, Wis., Sept. 4, 1872. Entered Unitarian ministry, 1872; pastor Grand Haven, Mich., Indianapolis, Ind., Dedham and Lexington, Mass., and Dublin, N.H. ; retired from active ministry, 1899, and since de- voted to lit. and lecturing. Lecturer at Rand Sch. of Social Science, New York, and Boston Sch. of Social Science. Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson — His Life. Writings and Philosophy, 1881; George Eliot, a Critical Study, 1883; Poets and Problems, 1886; The Clapboardtrees Parish, Dedham, Mass., 1887; Guide Book to the Poetic and Dramatic Writ- ings of Robert Browning. 1891; The Spiritual Life, 1893; Earlv- Letters of George William Curtis to John S. Dwight, 1898; Biography of John S. Dwight, 1898; An Historical and Biographical In- troduction to The Dial, 1902; Unitarianism in America; Woman in tlie Progress of Civilization, 1912. Editor: (with introduction and notes) Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning (River- side Edit.), 1899; reprint of The Dial. 1902; The Poets of Transcendentalism, 1902; A Bibliography of James Russell Lowell, 1907; A Bibliography of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1907; 3 vols, of a com- plete edit, of the Works of Theodore Parker, 1907. Book reviewer New York Call. .Active mem. So- cialist Party, 1902 — . Home: Wakefield, Mass. Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston.* COOKi:, Harrietts Jay, educator and humani- tarian. (See vol. 1909.) COOKE, Helen Temple, educator: b. Rutland, Vt., Apr. 13, 1865; d. Edmund Foster and Mary Ann (Bardwell) (i;ooke; ed. Rutland pub. schs. Conducted a pvt. sch. in Rutland, 1882-94; spl. stu- dent. Wellesley Coll.. 1894-9; prin. Dana Hall Sch., since 1899; prin. of "Tenacre," a sch. for younger girls established in Wellesley, Mass., 1910, and of Pine Manor, a post-gi-aduate school established 1911. Address: Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Mass.* COOKE, Henry Arnold, M.D.; b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 2, 1866: s. John S. and Frances (Eaton) Cooke; A.B., Amherst. 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. N.Y. City, Feb. 23. 1899, Bertha Helen West; 3 children, Stuart P.W., Gordon A., John A. Practiced in Providence, R.I., since 1899; visiting phys., R.I. Hosp. Mem. R.I. and Provi- dence med. socs. Address: 405 Angell St., Provi- dence, R.I. COOKE, William Parker, dentist; b. Milford, IMas.s., Alar. U), 1859; s. George Lamb and Emma Augusta (Clarke) Cooke; grad. high sch., Milford; studied dentistry under his father; D.M.D., Har- vard Dental Sch., 1881; m. Milford, Nov. 10, 1^92, Caroline Lucia Wicks; 3 children, John Wicks, Richard C. Barbara. Has practiced in Boston since 1881; instr. in operative dentistry, 1887-90, clinical lecturer in operative dentistry, 1890-2, instr. in crown and bridgework, 1892-5, in crown and bridgework and metallurgy. 1895-1900, asst. prof, mechanical dentistry, 1900-07, prof, prosthetic dentistry since 1908, mem. administration bd. since 1899. asst. pi-of. prosthetic deutislrv, ]!t(i7-S, prof, prosthetic dentistry since 1908, Harvard Dental Sch. Mem. Harvard Odontol. Soc, Am. Acad. Dental Science. Home; 63 Sumner St., New- ton Centre, Mass. Office: 520 Beacon St., Boston. COOIiEY, Charles Parsons, banker; b. Hartford, Conn.. Feb. 25, 1867; s. Fiancis B. and Clarissa A. (Smith) Cooley; A.B., Yale, 1891; m. Zaidee Whit- man, of Montreal, Can., Jan. 9, 1901; 3 children, Charles P., Jr., Paul W., Richard H. Engaged in banking business since 189G; v. -p. Fidelity Trust Co. since 1905: dir. Aetna Ins. Co., Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Ins. Co., Soc. for Savings, Johns-Pratt Co. Pres. Bd. of Trustees, Hartford Sem. Foundation; pres. Bd. of Directors, Hartford Retreat for the Insane, trustee Am. Sch. for the Deaf. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Delta Kappa Epsilon (Phi Chap- ter). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, University (Hartford and New York), Graduates' (New Haven), St. James (Mon- treal, Can.). Address: 119 Farmington Av. Of- fice: 64 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. COOIiEV, Francis Rexford, investments; b. New York, Nov. 21, 1863; s. Francis Buel and Clarissa Alexander (Smith) Cooley; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1882; B.A., Yale, 1886; m. Hartford, 1890, Alice Cleveland Browne; 2 sons, Francis B., John C. Entered banking business in Hartford, 1889; dealer in stoclis and bonds since 1891; dir. Nat. Exchange Bank, Conn. Fire Ins. Co.. Landers, Frary & Clark, Am. Hosiery Co., Hartford City Gas Light Co.; street commr., Hartford. 1905-8; mem. City of Hartford Bd. of Finance, 1913. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Scroll and Key, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Country, Hartford Yacht (commodore); I'niversity (New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 31 Woodland St. Office: 4 9 Pearl St., Hartford Conn. COOIiEV, Myron I,., JM.D.; b. Cheshire, Conn., Dec. 23, 1859; s. George W. and Cornelia (Merriam) Cooley; ed. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1873-8; M.D.. Med. Dept., U. of Buffalo, N.Y., 1886; m. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 27. 1886, Maysie Bowman. Began practice at Southbury, Conn., 1886; removed to Waterbury, 1895: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1888-9. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Soc, Waterbury Med. Soc. Republican. Mason (Past Master). Address: 354 North Main St., Waterbury, Conn. COOIiEV, Thomas J., clothing mcht. ; b. South- wick, Mass., July 27. 1850; s. Thomas and Elvira (Stevens) (jooley; ed. pub. schs., Southwick; m. Helen M. Rockwell, of Southwick, Oct. 30, 1872. Has engaged in clothing business at Westfield, Mass., since 1881: pres. Cooley Bros. Co. Republi- can. Mason (K.T.. Shriner): Odd Fellow. Club: Westfield. Home: Westfield, Mass. COOJtIDG'E, Algremon, M.D.; b. Boston, Jan. 24, 1860; s. Algernon and Mary (Lowell) Coolidge; A, P. . Harvard, 1881, M.D., 1886: m. Amy P. Lothrop, of Boston, Dec. 15, 1896; children, Anne, Algernon Ij.. Thoi-nton L. Has practiced at Boston since 1888; phys. for diseases of throat, Mass. Gen. 272 AVHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Hosp., since 1S93: clin. iustr. laryngology, 1>>"J3-UG, asst. prof., 1906-11, prof., since 1911, Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Ma.ss. Med. Soc, Am. LarNiigul. Assn. (pres., 1908-9), Am. Climatol. Assn., Am. L,ai-.\ngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Coun- try. Address: tilS Beacon St., Boston.* COOIiIDGi:, Archibald Cary, college prof.; b. Boston, Mar. U, 1866; s. .Jo.seph Randolph and Julia (Gardner) Coolidge; brother of John Gard- ner Coolidge; A.B., Harvard, 1S87; studied U. of Beilin 1 tei-m; ftcole des Science.s Politiciues, Paris, and Freiburg, in Baden, Ph.D., 1892; unmarried. Acting sec. Am. Legation, St. Petersburg, winter of 1890-1; private sec. to uncle, T. J. Coolidge, minister to France, spring of 1892; sec. Am. Lega- tion at Vienna, 1893; instr. history, 1893-9, asst. prof., 1899-08, ])rof. since 1908. dir. of lJni\ersii.y Library, since 1911, Harvard U. With Taft party to P. I., 1905-6; Harvard lecturer at the Sorbonne and other French univs., 1906-7; U.S. and Harvard del. to Pan-Am. Scientific Congress, Santiago, Chile, 1908-9; Harvaid exchange prof, at U. of Berlin, 1913-14. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Va. Hist. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn.. Marseilles Geog. Soc. (hon.). Royal Geog. Soc, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Antiq. Soc. Author: The United States as a World Power, 1908. Address: 130 Beacon St., Boston.* COOIiIBGi:, Calvin, lawyer; b. Plvmouth. Vt., .July 4, 1872; s. John C. and Victoria J. (Moor) Coolidge; A.B., Amherst, 1895 (won gold medal for essay on "The Principles of the American Rev- olution," S.A.R. prize open to all colls, in U.S.); studied law with Hammond & Field, Northampton, Mass.; admitted to bar, 1897; m. Grace A. Goodhue, of Burlington, Vt., Oct. 4, 1905; 2 children, John, b. Sept. 7, 1906: Calvin, Apr. i:'., 190n. Practiced in Northampton; v. -p. Nonotuck Savings Bank; councilman, 1899; city solicitor, 1900-1; examiner of titles for Hampshire Co.; elk. of courts, 1904; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1904; rep. Gen. Ct, 1907, 08; mayor of Northampton, 1910, 11; state senator, Berkshire-Hampshire-Hampden Dist., 1912. 13, 14, 15 (pres. Senate, 1914, 15). Mem. Vt. Assn. (Bos- ton). Clubs: Middlesex, Northampton. Address: 25 Main St., Northampton, Mass. COOIiIDGX:, Charles AUerton, architect; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 30, 1S5S; s. David Hill and Isabella (Shurtleff) Coolidge; A.B., Harvard U., ISSl (hon. Doctor of Arts, 1906) ; spl. student in architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. .Julia Shepley, of St. Louis, Oct. 30, 1889. Entered office H. H. Richardson, architect, Boston, 1882; partner Sheplev. Rutan 6 Coolidge. 1886-15 Cfirm now Coolidge & Shat- tuck) : in charge Chicago office of firm, 1892-1900: built Stanford U., Cal.: Ames Bldg., and Southern Terminal Sta., and new Harvard Med. Sch. bldgs., Boston; Chicago Pub. Library. Art Inst., Chicago, Law Sch. and Commons of LT. of Chicago; new Harvard Freshman Halls. Dir. Am. Inst. Archi- tects. Chevalier Legion d'Honneur, France, 1900: mem. Order of the Cincinnati. Republican. Clubs: Somerset Country (Boston): Chicasro (Chicaaro): Century, University (New York). Home: 82 Marl- boro St. Offiice: Ames Bldg., Boston.* COOI^IDGZ:, Francis Iiowell, cotton broker; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1861; s. Algernon and Mary (Low- ell) Coolidge; A.B., Princeton, 1884; m. Alice B. White, of Boston, Nov. 19, 1901. Began active ca- reer in cotton mills, Waltham, Mass.. 1884, con- tinuing until 1886 and then engaged in same busi- ness in Lowell: with Bay State Trust Co.. Boston, 7 yrs. ; cotton broker. Boston, since 1895. Mem. Boston Sch. Com.. 1897-03. Sec. Young Men's Dem. Club of Mass., 1896-01. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston City: also Princeton (New York). Home: 296 Marlboro St. Office: 166 Devonshire St., Boston. COOIiISGX!, Harry R., lawver: b. Livermore. Me., Dec. 15. 1879: s. Franklin W. and Cora H. (Campbell) Coolidge: descendant of John Coolidge. who came from England to Watertown, Mass., in 1634; grad. Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me., 1898: LL.B., Boston U., 1902; unmarried. Admitted to Me. bar. Aug.. 1903; mem. Manson & Coolidge since July, 1904; admitted to bar of U. S. Supreme Ct., Apr.. 1909; asst. elk. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1905, 7. Repuldican. I^niversalist ; v. p. Lfniversalist Conv. Mason; mem. O.E.S. Recreations: motoring. Ad- dress: Pittsfleld. Me. COOIiXDGZ:, Henry E., lawver: b. Livermore, Me., Dec. 23, 1860; s. Charles A. and Sarah N. (Fos- ter) Coolidge; prep. edn. Nichols Latin Sch., Lew- iston. Me.; A.B., Bates Coll., 1881, A.M., 1884; ad- mitted to bar, 1889; m. Josephine O. Dearborn, of Canton, Me., Apr. 26, 1883; 1 child, C. W. Cool- idge, Lisbon Falls, Me. Practiced at Lisbon Falls since 1889; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1908-9. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Republican. Address: Lis- bon P'alls, Me. COOIiIBGE, James Ivers Trecothic, clergyman. (See vol. 19119.) COOIiIDGE, John C; b. Plymouth, Vt., Mar. 31, 1845; .s. Calvin G. and Sarah A. (Brewer) Coolidge; ed. pub. schs. and Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt.; m. May 6, 1868. Victoria J. Moor, of Plvmouth, Vt. (died 1885); 2 children, J. Calvin, Abbie G. (deceased); m. 2d, Sept. 9, 1891, Carrie A. Brown, of Plymouth, Vt. Entered mercantile Ho. of Rep., 1872-8, Senate, 1910-12; was on Gov. William W. Stickney's staff, 1900-2; justice of the peace 20 yrs. Trvistee Black River Acad. Repub- lican. Baptist. Address: Plymouth, Vt. COOIiIDGi:, John Gardner; b. Boston, July 4, 1863: s. Joseph Randolph and Julia (Gardner) Coolidge; great-great-grandson of Thomas Jeffer- son; brother of Archibald Cary Coolidge; A.B., Harvard, 1884; m. Plelen Granger Stevens, of North Andover, iNIass., Apr. 29, 1909. Left U. S. in 1887, and spent 3 yrs. traveling in the Far East, then 4 yrs. in S.A. and 4 yrs. mainly in Europe; was in Cuba, July, 1898, and in the Philippines in early part of 1899, later visiting Samoa, the South Sea Islands, and Australia. Acted as U.S. vice- consul at Pretoria, S. Africa, 1900 (1st yr. of Boer War) ; sec. legation and charge d'affaires, Peking, 1902-6; sec. embassy and charg6 d'affaires. City of Mexico, 1907-8; apptd. E.E. and M.P. to Nicaragua, July 1, 1908 (resigned Nov. 26, 1908); apptd. spl. agt. of Dept. of State to Embassy, Paris, France. Dec, 1914. Republican. Unitarian. Fellow Royal Geog. Soc. (London); mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Metropolitan (Washington). Home: 130 Beacon St., Boston.* COOIiIDGi:, John Templenran, trustee; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 1, 1856; s. Joseph Swett and Mary Louisa Coolidge; grad. Harvard, class of 1879; studied painting under Carolus Duran, Paris, 1879-85; m. Brookline, Sept. 16, 1879. Katharine Scollay Park- man. Mem. and sec. of Bd. of Art Commrs., City of Boston; trustee Boston Athenaeum, Boston Mus. of Fine Arts; dir. Pub. Sch. Art League, Boston Soc. Arts and Crafts. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tavern. Home: 106 Beacon St.. Boston, Mass. (Ports- mouth, N.H., in summer.) COOIiIDGi:, J(oseph) Randolph, Jr., architect: b. Boston, May 17, 1862: s. Joseph Randolph and Julia (Gardner) Coolidge: A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., 1884; Dresden Poly., 1884; U. of Berlin, 1885; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888-90; ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1891-4; m. Mary Hamilton Hill, of Boston, Oct., 28, 1886. In practice of architecture, Boston, 1894 — ; now mem. firm of Coolidge & Carlson. Trustee Boston Athenseum, Mus. Fine Arts (tem- porary dir. 1906); dir. Associated Charities of Bos- ton. Fellow A. I. A.; mem. Boston Soc. Architects (sec. 1904-5. pres. 1905-7), Boston Chamber of Commerce (1st vice-pres. 1912-3, pres. 1914). LTni- tarian. Clubs: Boston City, Exchange, Somerset (Boston), Century (New York). Home: "Warren St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 89 State St.> Boston.* COOIiIDGi:, Julian Iiowell, colleffe prof.: b. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 28, 1873; s. Joseph Ran- dolph and Julia (Gardner) Cloolidge; A.B., Harvard. 1895; B.Sc. Oxford U., Eng., 1897; Ph.D., U. of Bonn, Prussia, 1904; m. Theresa Reynolds, of Bos- ton, Jan. 17, 1901. Teacher of mathematics, Gro- ton (Mass.) Sch., 1897-9; instr. mathematics, 1900, asst. prof., Sept., 1908 — ■. Harvard Universitv. Mem. Council Am. Math. Soc. Clubs: Union (Boston), WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Oakley Countr>- (Belmont, Mass.)- Address: 7 Fayerwfather St., Cambridge, Mass.* COOIiIBGX:, Iiouis Arthur, ex-assistant secre- tary of tlie treasiirx-; b. .\atick. Mass., Oct. 8, 1S61; s. William L. and Sarah Isabella (Washburn) Coolidge; bro. of William Henry Coolidge; A.B., magna cum laude, Harvard, 1883; m. Helen L. Pick- erill, of Washington, .Ian. 2, 1890; 3 children, Helen L., Margaret, Jolin W. On staff Springfield Republican, 1883-8; pvl. sec. to Henry Cabot Lodge, 1888-91; Washington corr., 1891-04; was editor Congressional Directory, and indexer Con- gressional Record; elk. com. on election of Presi- dent, Vice-President and representatives in Con- gress, 51st Congress; dir. Lit. Bur., Uep. Nat. Com., 1904; asst. Sec. of the Treasury, Feb., 1908-Apr., 1909; treas. and dir. United Shoe Machinery Co. since Dec, 1909; v. -p. Am. Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co.; dir. Am. Trust Co., Boston Fast Color Evelet Co., J. C. Rhodes & Co., O. A. Miller Treeing Ma- chine Co., United Awl & Needle Co., United Fast Color Eyelet Co., United-Xpedite Finishing Co. Dir. Boston Chamber of Coinmerce; trustee N.E. Con- servatory of Music. Clubs: University, Autliors', Republican (New York); Gridiron (pres., 1904), Cosmos (Washington, D.C.); Algonquin, Univer- sity, Art (v. p., 1915), Beacon Soc. (pres., 1915), City, Exchange (Boston); Cumberland (Portland, Me.). Author: An Old Fashioned Senator; Life of Orville H. Piatt, 1910. Contbr. to mags. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 205 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass.* COOIiIDGE, Sidney, business man; b. Boston, Mar. 8, 1864; s. Algernon and Marv (Lowell) Cool- idge; A.B., Harvard, 1911, as of 1886; m. Mary C. Colt, of St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 13, 1891; 8 children, Mary L., Sidney, Edmund J., Thomas B., John L., Helen, Francis L., Philip. With Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R., 1886-92, C.,B.&Q.R.R., 1892-8; asst. treas. Stark Mills, Manchester, Mass., 1898-9, treas., 1899-01; treas. Fore River Ship & Engine Co., 1901-3; treas. and dir. Lowell Bleachery since 1904. Clubs: Union, Harvard (both of Boston). Home: Concord, Mass. Office: Lowell Bleachery, Lowell, Mass. COOIirDCri:, Sumuer, M.D. ; b. TVatertown, Mass., Oct. 13, 1859; s. John and Martha (Sturtevant) Coolidge; A.B., Harvard, 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Alice A. Maguire, of Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 5, 1890; 2 children, John, Eleanor. Practiced at Watertown, Mass. and Canal Zone, Panama, since 1910; supt. State Sanatorium, 1908- 15. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mass. Assn. of Bds. of Health, Nat. Soc. for Prevention of Tuberculosis, Am. Sanatorium Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Boston City. Address: Middleboro, Mass. COOIiIBCfi:, T(lioiuas) Jefferson, diplomat; b. Boston. Aug. 26, is:jl; s. Joseph and Ellen W'avles (Randolph) Coolidge; A.B., Harvard, 1850, A.M., 1853 (LL.D., 1902); m. Hetty Sullivan Appleton, 1852 (died Apr. 15, 1912). Began business in Arm Gardiner & Coolidge, East India mchts. ; ex-pres. A.,T. & S.F. R.R., and Ore. R.R. & Navigation Co.; dir. Lawrence Mfg. Co.,- Old Colony Trust Co., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co., Amoskeag Mfg. Co., Great Falls Mfg. Co. Mem. Pan-Am. Congress, 1889: tax coinmr.. 1892; U.S. minister to France, 1892-93; mem. Joint Higli Commn. to adjust dis- putes between England and U.S., 1898-9; Republi- can. Overseer Harvard, 1886-97; gave Jefferson Physical Research Lab. to Harvard; gave library bldg. to Manchester, Mass. V.-p. Mass. Hist. Soc Home: (winter) 315 Dartmouth St.. Boston: (sum- mer) Manchester-by-the-Sea. Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. COOI^rDGX:, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., banker; Mar. 16. 1863-Apr. 14, T.tl2. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-1:^,. ) COOIiIBGi:, William Henry, lawyer; b. Natick, Mass., Feb. 23, 1S.".9; s. William L. and Sarah Isa- bella (W'ashburn) Coolidge; brother Louis Arthur Coolidge: A.B.. Harvard. 1881; studied Harvard Law Sch.; m. ^lav Humphreys, at Bavonne, N.J., Oct. 3, 1887. Admitted to bar, 1885; practicing ever since. Was asst. counsel Boston & Lowell R.R. Corpn., and after its lease to Boston & Me. R.R., 1887, remained as atty. that corpn.; partner law arm Strout & Coolidge, 1889-98; since death of Mr. Slrout, 1S9S, of lirm of Coolidge & Hight. Counsel Boston & Me. R.R., N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., United Shoe Machinery Co., U.S. Mining Co., U.S. Smelting Co., Boston-Panama Co., U.S. Coal & Oil Co., Island Creek Coal Co., Pond Creek Coal Co., Am. Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co., Boston & Cleve- land Co. (treas.), and others. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston.* COOMBS, Delbert Dana, artist; b. Lisbon Falls, Me.. July 26, 18.".0; s. William Given and Clarinda Ann (Kinsley) Coombs; descendant of Anthony Coombs, Plymouth, Mass., about 1656, later re- moved to New :\leadows, INle. ; ed. pub. schs.; m. Mrs. Martha Lufkin, of Lewiston, Me., Sept. 10, 1902: 1 daughter, Martha Pauline, b. July 19, 1907. Record covers 40 yrs. continuous application at the easel; gave lessons in Lewiston about 25 yr.s. and had studio in Boston several winters; has painted portraits of many eminent men of Me., 10 of which may be seen in the State Capitol; also cattle and landscape pieces owned in many states. Address: 137 W'hitney St., Auburn, Me. COOMBS, Georgre Holden, M.D., surgeon; b. Brunswick, Me., Jan. 7, 1863; s. David Edwin and Annie (Lee) Coombs; M.D., Med. Dept., U. City of New York, 1886; interne, Surg. Div., Bellevue Hosp., New York, 1886-8; m. Waldoboro, Me., June 6, 1889, Gertrude Farnsworth Willett. Has prac- ticed at Waldoboro, since 1892. Home: Waldoboro, Me. COOMBS, Irving- Wesley, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) COOMBS, Philip Henry, civil engineer; b. Ban- gor, Me., Dec. 24, 1856; s. Philip and Sarah Forbes (Woodhull) Coombs; ed. pub. schs. of Bangor and in office of Fred H. Coombs (uncle), Bangor; m. Millie May Field, of Bangor, Jan. 31, 1883; 2 chil- dren, Grace Field, b. Sept. 6, 1886; Leola Woodhull, Mar. 10, 1890. Prin. asst. city engr., Bangor, 1875- 83; city engr., 1883-94, 1899 and from 1901; began practice as gen. and consulting engr., 1883; mem. Baldwin & Coombs, 1883-95; practiced alone from 1895. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Republican. Conglist. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Club: Masonic. Home: 208 Broadway. He died Mar. 6, 1913. COOMBS, Zelotes Wood, educator; b. Wrentham. Mass., June 8. 1865; s. George W'eston and E!llen Adams (Wood) Coombs; pi'ep. edn. Worcester Clas- sical High Sch.; A.B., Amherst, 1888, A.M., 1895; studied U. of Va. Law Sch., 1889-90, U. of Berlin, 1894-5, Paris, summer, 1901; m. Elizabeth Maury Haynes, of Charlottesville. Va., Sept. 1, 1908. Instr., Brooklyn Poly. Inst.. 1888-9, U. of Va.. 1889-90; instr. in modern langs., 1890-4, asst. prof, modern langs., 1895-9, prof. French, 1901-3, prof. English. French and (3erman and head of dept., 1903-13, prof. English since 1913, W^orcester Poly. Inst., also sec. of faculty; dir. and elk. The Davis Press; treas. Worcester Art Soc. ; elected trustee Worces- ter Pub. Library by City Council, 1907, for term of 6 vrs. Mem. N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Sr. W^arden St. Mark's Episcopal Ch. ; mem. standing com. Diocese of Western Mass. Clubs: Tatnuck Country, Worces- ter. Recreations: walking, gardening. Home: 32 Richards St., W'orcester, Mass. COON, Georg'e Bailey, M.D. : b. Hudson, Wis., Feb. 8. 1868; s. William Henry Harrison and Edna Lurinda (Bailev) Coon; grad. St. Albans (Vt. ) Acad., 1887; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1892, A.M., 1895; M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1895: m. Burlington, Vt., Apr. 13, 1901, Mary J. Gates, M.D. Asst. phys.. Taunton State Hosp., 1895-8; asst. supt., Vt. State Asylum, 1898-9; asst. surgeon, eye, ear, nose and throat, Infirmary Hosp. and St. Bartholomew's Clinic, New York, 1899-1900; in pvt. practice. Mont- pelier, Vt., 1901: in practice at East W^alpole. Mass., with sanitarium for nervous and mental diseases, since 1902; mem. Bd. of Health; justice of the peace. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner); mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Dartmouth. Recreations: billiards, motoring. Address: 202 Washington St., East Walpole. Mass. 274 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND COON, James H. !■., insurance engineer; b. Barn- stable, Mass., Oct. 16, lbi53; s. James and Mary C. ( Handy > Coon; ancestry from Kngland prior to 1776; ed. pub. schs., Barnstable; grad. Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1876; m. Mel- vina C. Nickerson, of Barnstable, July 6, 1874; children, Inez M., Eva L., James H. With Amesbury Mfg. Co., l- endowment agt. N.E. Annual Conf. M.E. Ch. since 1907. Served as chaplain 18th Regt. Conn. Vol. Inf. during Civil War. Republi- can. Mem. G.A.R. Address: 1 Kensington Park, Roxbury, Mass. COFEIiANS, Charles, artist; b. Thomaston. Me.. Sept. 10, 1858; s. George and Mary F. (Monroe) Copeland; ed. pub. sch.. Thomaston; m. Eda O. Mills, of Thomaston, Oct. 27, 1886. Engaged as illustrator and painter in water color; exhibited at Soc. Am. Artists, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, I?oston Art Club, etc. Mem. Boston Art Club, Boston Soc. Water Color Painters (v. -p.). Home: Newton Cen- ter, Mass. Studio: 49 Studio Bldg., Boston.* COFEIiANS, Charles Townsend, teacher; b. Calais. Me., Apr. 27, 1860; s. H. C. and Sarah (Low- ell) Copeland; A.B., Harvard, 1882; 1 yr. Harvard Law Sch.; unmarried. Lecturer on English lit., 1893-10. asst. prof, of English, since 1910, Har- vard. Lecturer in Lowell Inst. univ. extension courses in English lit., 1907-11. Independent in WHO'S WHO IN XKW ENGLAND politics. Contbr. to Atlantic Monthly on lit. topics. (See Who's Who in America for boulcs, etc.). Ad- dress: 15 Mollis Hall. Cambridge, Mass.* COFEIiANB, Elmer Humphrey, M.D.; b. Acworth, X.H., Mar. 1. 1S61: s. Hezeldah and Olive S. (Nichols) Copcland: A.B.. Amherst, 1S89, A.M., 1897; M.D., New Yorli Homoe. Med. Coll., 1893; m. Anna Covell, of Shelburne Falls, Mass., Aug. 23, 1893: 4 children, Olive Uiania. b. I^eb. 17, 189.5; Winslow Trowbridge, July 9, 1897; I^ewis Covell, Mar. 25, 1901; Prances Alden, Sept. 3(1, 1903. PT-ac- ticing phys., Northampton, Mass., since 1S93: mem. of staff. Cooley Dickin.'^oii Hosp.. .Xorthanip- ton. since 1907. Chmn. bd. of assessors First Ch. of Christ (Congl.) since 1906: dir. Y.M.C.A. since 1900: orator. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, 1904; mem. various Nat. and State med. sees.; pres. of Seth Pomeroy Chapter S.A.R. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Northampton, "The Club" (Northampton) Address: 168 Elm St., Northampton, Mass. COFEIiAND, rrank Merton, lawyer; b. IMans- fielil. :\Iass.. Apr. 19. 1854: s. Almond and Eliza- beth (Allen) Copeland; A.B., Marietta (O.) Coll., 1S75: LL.B.. Boston I^^. T^aw Sch.. 18S4: unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1883; mem. firm of Wil- liams & Copeland since 1886; asso. justice New- ton Police Ct. r^Iem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Newton, Hunnewell (Newton). Recreations: golf. Home: 43 Bowers St., New- tonville. IMass. Office: 60 Congress St.. Boston. COFEIiAND. Cruild A., editor: b. Bvansville. Ind., Dec. 2. 1.S62: s. Guild and Eliza J. (Foster) Copeland; A.B., W'illiams. 1883; post-grad, work Columbian (now George Washington) U., 1883-6, B.S.; m. Jennie S. Copeland. of Boston. Mass., .Tune 19, 1903. Engaged in newspaper worlv since 1889: editor Boston Daily Advertiser. Episco- palian. Home: 26 Percival St. Office: Boston Daily Advertiser. Boston, Mass. COFi:iiANI>, Horatio Franklin, M.D. : b. Easton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1S42; s. of Horatio and Delia Maria (Nye) Copeland; prep. edn. Tlietford Acad., Vt. ; studied medicine with Dr. Caleb Swan, of Easton. Mass.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1865; unmarried. Acting asst. surgeon. U.S.A., Dec. lS64-June 1. 1865; settled in South Abington (now Whitman). Mass., 1865. w^liere has since practiced. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. i\Ied. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason: Past Comdr. Old Colony Commandery, K.T. : Past IMaster Abington Council Royal and Select Masters. Recreations: traveling, shooting, fishing. Address: Whitman. INIass. COFE^AND, Hubliard, merchant; b. Reading, Mass., Dec. 18, 1845; s. Elbridge and Ruth (Mead) Copeland; ed. common schs. and ^Marlow (N.H.) Acad.; m. Wilhelmina F. Smith, of Woburn, Mass., Sept. 17. 1889. Began in dry goods business with Robert Bowser, at Reading, Mass., Apr. 17, 1871; established a 2d store in Stoneham 3 yrs. later, with Richard L. Bowser as partner, and on May 1, 1879, started 3d store, at Woburn: sold 2 stores to R. L. Bowser and retained interest at Woburn (Copeland & Bowser); retired, Apr. 1, 1915. Re- publican. Methodist. Home: 16 Scott St., Woburn, Mass. COFEI.AND, John W., M.D.; b. Moretown, Vt., June 17, 1840: s. Edmund and Mary Ann (Glad- ding) Copeland: ed. Lyndon, Barre and Mont- pelier acads. and Newbury Seni., Vt. ; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1866; m. Martha A. Sanborn, of Lyndonville. Vt., Nov. 10, 1868 (died 1895); m. 2d, Rezina A. McLean, of Lyndonville, Mar. 29, 1904. Clerked in stores at Northfield, Vt., 4 yrs.; served 9 mos. in Co. F, 12th Vt. Vols., 1862; prac- ticed at Lyndonville since 1866; pres. Lyndon Savings Bank; dir. Lyndonville Nat. Bank, 1883-07. Mason; mem. G.A.R. (past comdr. Farnsworth Post). Address: Lyndonville, Vt. COFEI^AND, Manton, biologist; b. Taunton. Mass.. July 24, 1881; s. Henry Preston and Abby Carver (Dean) Copeland; ed. Bristol Acad., Taun- ton, IMass.; S.B.. Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Har- vard). 1904: S.M.. Harvard, 1905, Ph.D., 1908; m. Dec. 20, 1910, Rutli Winsor Ripley, of Taunton, Mass. Asst. in zoology, Harvard and Radcliffe while doing grad. work at Harvard; instr. in biol- ogy, 1908-9, asst. prof., 1909-10; prof, since 1910, Bowdoin. Lecturer in liistology and embryology, Med. Sch. of Me., since 1912; spl. lecturer in biol- ogy, Bangor Theol. Sem., 1909-12. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Biol. Soc. Washington, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Ornithologists' Union, Boston Soc. Natural History. Progressive Republican. Episcopalian. Author various scientific papers in mags, and revs. Addiess: Brunswick. Me. COFEIiAlI'D, Marcus Morton, editor, publisher. (See vol. 1909.) COFEIiAND, ■William Adams, mfr.; b. Maiden, Mass., Apr. 3, 1862; s. Daniel T. and Abbie S. (Sheldon) Copeland; ed. pub. sch.. Maiden; m. Ida M. Haynes, of Framingham, Mass., Feb. 4, 1904. Began active career in mfr. of shoe making machinery, 1888; pres. Boylston Mfg. Co. since 1905; pres. The Faneuil Hall Co., Plant Co., In- vestment Co.; sec. and dir. Turner Tanning Ma- ehinei-y Co.; treas. and dir. The Phonoliarp Co.; dir. Cabot Mfg. Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Home: Chestnut Hills, Mass. Office: 251 A St., Boston. COFF, Elbridg'e J., register of probate; b. War- ren, N.H.. July 22. 1844; s. Joseph M. and Hannah H. (Brown) Copp; descendant of Joshua Copp, who died in 1670, and is bui-ied on Copp Hill, Boston; g.g. nephew of Gen. Israel Putnam; ed. Nashua pub. schs. (left high sch. in 2d yr. to enlist in Union Army) ; grad. Eastman Commer- cial Coll., Poughkeepsie. N.Y. ; m. S. Eliza White, of Nashua. N.H., June 9, 1869 (died Dec. 7, 1893). Enlisted as pvt. in 3d Regt., N.H. Vols., July, 1861: promoted to adjt. at 18 yrs. of age; wounded through the shoulder, in front of Richmond, Va., May, 1864, and through the body, at the Battle of Deep Bottom. Aug. 16. 1^64; discharged on ac- count of wounds. Oct. 16, 1864. After the war traveled in the West from Chicago and Indianap- olis, for book and stationery houses; returned to Nashua, 1867; elected to office of register of pro- bate, Sept., 1869, and has held the office ever since. Republican. Conglist. Mason: mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R. Author: Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion. Home: Nashua, N.H. COFF, Owen, alienist; moved to Philadelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also AVho's Who in America, 1914-15.) COFFINS, George T.; member Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Assn. of Mfrs., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Address: 120 :Milk St., Boston. COBAM, Joseph A., copper mining; b. St. Jolm. N.B.; s. George and Ann (Bond) Coram; descend- ant on father's side of Sir Thomas Coram, who came from London, Eng., and was prominent in tlie settlement of New Brunswick, Can.; on mother's side descendants were Scotch of the "House of Stuart;" grad. Gagetown Coll.. 1874; m. Bangor, Me., 1877, Cora E. Work (now deceased); 4 children. Alice G. (Mrs. William J. Freeman, of El Paso, Tex.), Chester D., Ross A., Cedric E.; ni. 2, New York, Margaret J. Harrington. Agt. of Northwestern Life Ins. Co. in Can., and later engaged with his father in lumber exporting busi- ness, as G. & J. Coram: began in soap business at Bangor, 1876. and removed the business to Lowell, Mass.; became interested in mica mining in N.H., 1878; several yrs. real estate dealer at Minneapolis, Minn., in 1886 went to Butte, Mont., and organized the Butte & Boston Mining Co.; formerly pres. Alvarado Consolidated Mines Co., Davis-Daly Copper Co., Mexico Consolidated Min- ing & Smelting Co.; now dir. Coram Lumber Co., Middlesex Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Mont. Coal & Coke Co., Bingham Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. Clubs: Vesper Country (Lowell. I\Iass.), Rocky Mountain (New York), Silver Bow (Butte, Mont.). Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Bos- ton.* COBBETT, John M., insurance; b. Hingham, Mass., June 30, l,s:iS: s. John Kuhn and Catherine (Melville) Corbett: ed. pub. schs., Hingham, and Derby Acad.; m. Susan C. Wright, of Boston, Sept. 276 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 11, 1860; 1 daughter, Edith Maria (Mrs. Joseph B. Thaxter). Began active career as clerk in old Boylston Bank, 1S54; then with old Suffolk Bank; became sec. of the old Mass. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. which went out of business after the Boston fire, 1S72; with Guaranty Ins. Co. as exec, officer for 10 vrs. ; started agency in own name, 1882; mem. firm Corbett & Wise, general ins., since 1899. Treas. and trustee Maiden Hosp. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: music. Home: Maiden, Mass. Of- fice: S9 State St., Boston. CORBETT, Joseph J., judge; b. Charles town, Mass., Dec. 24, 1S63; s. James and Hannah ( Kenne- flck) Corbett; ed. pub. schs., Charlestown; LTj.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1885: m. Elizabeth Nichols, May 24, 1913. Began practice of law in Boston, 1885; served as spl. justice, Charlestown Munici- pal Ct. and as consul for Costa Rica lor several yrs. ; judge of Land Ct. since Apr. 15, 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: Charleston CBoston), Mass. COBBIN, Arthur Iiinton, college prof.; b. Linn Co., Kan., Oct. 17, 1874; s. Myion M. and Eliza- beth R. (Linton) Corbin; B.A., U. of Kan., 1894; LL.B., Yale. 1899 (hon. A.M., 1909); m. Beinice Lochhead, of Cripple Creek, Colo., July 10, 1901. Instr. law of contracts, 1903-4, asst. prof., 1904-9, prof., 1909 — , Yale Law Sch. Home: 253 Saint Ronan St., New Haven, Conn.* COBBIN, PhiUp, mfr.; Oct. 26. 1824-Nov. 3, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) COBBIir, William Herhert, mfr.; b. Union, Conn., July 20, 1864; s. William M. and .Josephine (Walker) Corbin; A.B., Yale, 1889; m. Mary Wil- liams, of Manchester, Conn., .Tulv 16, 1890. Instr., Westminster Sch., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 1889-92: head master, Pingry Sch., Elizabeth, N..J., 1892-7; treas. Central Woolen Co., Stafford Springs, Conn., 1897-1900; secretary and treas. The William H. Wiley & Son Co., 1900 — , mfrs. overgaiters, leg- gings, military and automobile supplies, etc. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Hartford Common Coun- cil 3 yrs. and alderman 2 yrs.; tax commr.. Conn., Feb., 1907 — ; apptd. by Conn, legislature, 1909. mem. spl. com. to investigate oyster properties of the state and method of taxation; apptd. by Gov. Simeon E. Baldwin mem. spl. com. to investigate taxation of pub. service and financial corpus, of state, Nov., 1911. Mem. exec. com. Nat. Tax Anns., Conn. Civ. Service Reform Assn.; chmn. West Middle Dist. Sch. Com.; dir. Hartford Pub. Li- brary, Charity Orgn. Soc. ; hon. mem. Conn. Mayor's Assn.; mem. Psi Upsilon, Skull and Bones (Yale). Clubs: University, Educational, Golf, Twentieth Century, Congregational, Get-Together (Hai-tford), Yale (New York). Graduates' (New Haven). Author of various reports, papers read at confs. Nat. Tax Assn. Home: 172 Collins St. Office: 80 Pliny St., Hartford, Conn.* COBCOBAN', Brewer, author: b. Springfield, Mass., Mar. 11, 1877; s. Luke and Harriet (Brewer) Corcoran; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N,H. ; stu- dent Williams College, 1897-8; m. Carolyn Upson, of Thompsonville, Conn., Oct. 8. 1901. Mem. edi- torial staff Springfield Republican, 1899-11. Author: The Bantam, 1912. Home: 95 Maple St., Springfield, Mass.* COBCOBAir, Thomas Patrick, lawyer; b. New York, Mar. 13. 1871; s. Patrick and Bridget (Vizard) Corcoran; grad. Pawtucket High Sch., 1889; A.B., Brown U., 1893; student Boston U. Law Sch., 1897, 98; m. Oct. 12, 1899, Mary Jose- phine O'Keefe, of Taunton. Mass. Practiced in Pawtucket since Oct. 1, 1899; mem. City Council, 1898-9; sec. Sch. Bd., 1899-05; mem. R.I. Gen. As- sembly, 1902; Dem. candidate for mayor of Paw- tucket, 1907-8; Dem. candidate for attv.-gen. of R.I., 1909. Sec. Pawtucket Bd. of Trade. Roman Catholic. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Columbus (dist. deputy and a grand knight). Ancient Order of Hibernians. Home: 16 Randall St. Office: 255 Main St., Pawtucket, R.I. COBDOVA, Julian de, glass mfr.; b. N.Y. Citv, Jan. 1, 1851: s. Rafael J. and Fannv de Cordova: direct descendant of Count of Cabra of Cordova, Spain; ed. Oak Hill Cadet Sch., Yonkers, N.Y.; U. of London, London, Eng., 1862-5; studied Harvard; m. Mary Elizabeth Dana, of Cambridge, Mass., June 1, 1876; 1 child, Dana. Went in early life to Shanghai, China, as professional tea taster; after marriage became partner in Boston firm of Thomas Dana & Co., continuing until 1880; pres. Union Glass Co. since 1892, also propr. of country place at Lincoln, which is well known for its collections of rare books, pictures, tapestries and cui'ios from all parts of the world. Home: Lin- coln, Mass. Office: Union Glass Co., Somerville, Mass. COBBY, Columbus, banking; b. South Maiden (now Everett), Mass., Nov. 28, 1833; s. Solomon and Charlotte Delano (Winsoi) Corey; in 8th gen- eration from John and Priscilla Alden on mother's side, and 7th generation from William Corey, who settled in Portsmouth, R.I., 1656; ed. common schs.; m. Dec. 25. 1856, Ellen E. Gerrish, of South Maiden, Mass. Began active career in book and shoe business, Boston, 1849: now pres. Everett Savings Bank; selectman, Everett, 1871-6; as- sessor, 1877-86, and- since 1890; engr. of Fire Dept. 13 yrs.; postmaster, 1886-90. Democrat. Uni- versalist. ]Mason. Home: 50 Corey St., Everett, Mass. COBBY, Beloraiue Pendre, genealogist, histori- cal writer; Sept. 4, lS36-Mav 6, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) COBBY, Joseph Albert, clergyman; b. South- bridge, Mass., Feb. 8, 1853; s. Joseph, Jr., and Clarissa Danforth (Baker) Corey; g.g.s. William Cory, of Providence, R.I., and g.s. Joseph Cory, of "Thompson, Conn.; ed. pub. schs. of Southbridge, Mass.; grad. Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1875; left Wesleyan U., Conn., at end of sopho- more year, 1878; m. Carrie N. Howe, of Norwich, Conn.. Nov. 29, 1876 (died July 27, 1910); 3 chil- dren, Ruth Alice (deceased), Howard Albert, Verna May; m. 2d, Abby Agnes Chandler, of Dexter, Me., Sept. 12, 1911. Entered M.E. ministry, 1878, or- dained, 1881; pastor Baldwin and Hiram, Me., 1878, Berwick, 1879-81. School St. Ch., Gorham, 1881-2, Fairfield, 1882-4, York, 1885, 86, Norway, 1887, 88, Clark Memorial and Washington St. Chs., Portland, 1889, 90, Hammond St. Ch., Lewiston, 1891, 92; presiding elder Lewiston Dist., 1893-8; pastor South Portland People's Ch., and Knight- ville, 1899-02, Farmington, 1903-6, Dexter, 1907-9, Searsport, 1910-11, Intervale, N.H., 1912-14, Eliot, since 1914. Trustee East Me. Conf. Sem. Republi- can. Methodist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Wes- leyan Chapter). Address: South Berwick, Me. COBIAT, Isador H., M.D.; b. Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1875; s. Harry and Clara (Einstein) Coriat; of Spanish descent on father's side, German-Am. on mother's side; ed. pub. and high schs., Boston: M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1900: spl. student in philosophy. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1909-10; m. Etta Dann, of Boston, Feb. 1, 1904. Asst. phys. Worces- ter State Hosp., 1900-5; practiced in Boston since 1905; consulting neurologist. Frost Hosp., Chelsea: first asst. visiting phys., diseases of the nervous system, Boston Citv Hosp.; instr. in neurology. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, British Soc. for Study of Inebriety, Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Am. Psychopathol. Assn., Am. Psychoanalytic Assn., Boston Psychoanalytic Soc, Boston Med. Library, N.E. Pediatric Soc, N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Am. Jewish-Hist. Soc. Republican. Jewish religion. Mem. Hammett Lodge F. and A.M. Club: New Century. Author: Laboratory Manual of Clinical Chemistry (with Dr. A. B. Austin), 1898; Religion and Medicine (with Rev. Dr. E. Worcester and Rev. Dr. S. Mc- Comb), 1907; Abnormal Psychology, 1910, 2d edit., 1914; The Hysteria of Lady Macbeth, 1912; The Meaning of Dreams, 1915. Frequent contbr. to med. and psychol. jours, on subjects relating to nervous and mental diseases, to psychopathology and to psychoanalysis: collaborating editor of Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Address: 416 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. COBKBAXT, Barton, lawyer; b. Toledo, O., Sept. 30. 1878: s. William Bonsai and Susan (Addison) Corneau: ed. pub. and high schs. and under pvt. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 277 tutors: m. Oct^ivia Roberts, of Springfielcl. 111.. Dec. 27, 1913. Admitted to 111. bar, 1899; connected with law dept. C. & N.-W. U.R., Chicago, 111., 1S99- 09 (a gen. atty. of the rd., 1905-9) ; spl. asst. to Atty.-Gen. of U.S., 1909-13; mem. Tyler, Corneau & Eames, Boston, since 1913. Democrat. Clubs: Oakley Country (Boston), Chicaso Athletic Assn. (Chicago). Home: The Buckminster. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston, Mass. CORNINO, Charles Robert, .iudge; b. Concord, X.H., Dec. -20. 1S55; s. Itobert Nesmith and Mary Lougee (Woodman) Corning; ed. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., and Harvard Law Sch.; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1SS7); unmarried. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1S78-S3, Senate, 1889; asst. atty. Dept. of Justice. Washington, 1889-93; probate .iudge. Concord, N.H.. since 1899. Mavor of Concord, 1903-9; pres. Bd. of Edn., 1900-8; trustee State Normal Sch. Republican. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn. Club: W'onolancet. Author: Aalesund to Tetuan, 1888. Contbr. on hist, sub- jects in various mags. Monographs: Samuel Liv- ermore; John Fenton; Eleazar Wheelock Ripley; John Langdon; Bench and Bar of New Hampshire; Hannah Dustan (1SS5): Amos Tuck, 1901. An edi- tor and contbr. to History of Concord, N.H. Ad- dress: Concord. N.H.* CORNISH, Adelbert Dana, iudge; Feb. 3, 1843- Feb., 1915. (See vol. 1909.) CORNISH, John B., fire insurance; b. Barnstable, Mass., July 11, 1846; s. John F. and Elisabeth B. Cornish; descendant of Mayflower stock; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. Traveling agt. for Boston pub. houses for 15 yrs.; spl. deputy collector of cus- toms, Barnstable Dist., 4 yrs.; entered ins. busi- ness, 1886, as asst. to U. C. Crosby, spl. agt. for New England, of Phoenix Ins. Co., Brooklyn; spl. agt. for New England of Springfield Fire and Ma- rine Ins. Co., of Springfield, Mass., since 1892; ex- pres. N.E. Ins. Exchange. Club: Centerville, of Boston (pres.). Home: Centerville, Cape Cod, Mass. Office: 71 Kilby St., Boston, and Center- ville, IVIass. CORNISH, Iieslie Colby, judge; b. Winslow, Me., Oct. 8, 1854; s. Colby Coombs and Pauline Bailey (Simpson) Cornish; A.B.. Colbv U., 1875; Harvard Law Sch., 1879-80; (LL.D., Colbv, 1904); m. Fan- nie Woodman Holmes, of Boston, Oct. 10, 1883. Admitted to bar, 1880: mem. Me. legislature, 1878; mem. State Bd. Bar Examiners, INIe., 5 yrs.; asso. justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Me., since Mar. 31, 1907. Pres. Augusta Savings Bank since 1905 (trustee since 1892). Trustee Lithgow Library since 1883 (pres. bd. since 1904); chmn. bd. trus- tees Colby Coll.: trustee Coburn Classical Inst., since 1901; dir. Am. Unitarian Assn., Boston, 1904- 13. Pres. Me. Soc. S.A.R., 1901-2: mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Address: Augusta, Me.* CORNISH, Iiouis Craig-, clergyman; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Apr. IS, 1870: s. Aaron and Frances V. (Hawkins) Cornish: A.B., Harvard. 1893, A.M., 1899; m. Frances Eliot Foote, of Boston, June 16, 1906. Asst. in ethical dept.. Stanford U., 1894; sec. to the bishop of Mass., 1894-8; ordained Uni- tarian ministry in King's Chapel, Boston. 1899; pastor 1st Parish, Hingham, Mass., 1900-15; sec- at-large Am. Unitarian Assn. since 1915. Trustee pub. schs., Hingham, and officer local socs. Sec. Antiquarian Soc. Author of various addresses, published sermons, and pamphlets bearing on early Colonial history of Hingham. Home: "The Old Ordinary," Hingham. IMass. Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston. CORNWA^^, Nathaniel Ellsworth, clergyman; Aug. 5, 1842-Mar. 2. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) CORNWEIiIi, Franlj Stanley, clock mfg. ; b. New Britain, Conn.. June 23, 1870: s. Charles Henry and JMartha Elvira (Stanley) Cornwell; ed. pub. schs.; m. Marcia Burton Spencer, of Water- bury, Conn., Aug. 3, 1912; 2 children, Susan Spen- cer, Edward Upson. Has been connected with the New Haven C^lock Co. since 1888, asst. sec. since 1910; v. -p. New Haven Manufacturers' Exhibit, Inc. Member New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Served in U.S. Navy 8 mos., 1898. Spanish-Am. War, rank of It., jr. grade; mem. Naval Militia, Conn. N.G., 18 yrs., last 6 yrs. with rank of com- mander; now comdr. Power Squadron of New Haven. INIem. Naval and Mil. Order of the U.S., Naval Order of the U.S., United Spanish War Vets. Mem. Trumbull Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. Clubs: Union League (New Haven), Army and Navy (New York). Recreations: motoring, boating. Home: Woodmont, Conn. Office: 133 Hamilton St., New Haven, Conn. CORRV, Frani McMahon, merchajit. (See vol. 190 9.) CORSA, John, college prof.; b. Milford, Del., No\-. 3(1, 1874; s. William Pinckney and Lucy Jane (Storm) Corsa; ed. pub. schs., Milford, and Wash- ington, D. C. ; Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass.; B.A., Amherst, 1899, M.A., 1907; m. Apr. 4, 1901, ^lary Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa. Instr. in logic and pub. speaking, Amherst, 1903-5, asso. prof, since 1905. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Psi Up- silon. Address: 25 Amity St., Amherst, Mass. CORTHEIiIi, Arthur Bateman, civil engineer; b. Whitman, Mass., July 3, 1860; s. James Hosea and Charlotte (Almy) Corthell; ed. Providence High Sch., 1875-7; Brown U., 1877-81 (hon. A.M., 1898); m. Lena Cynthia Foster, of Brooklyn, Sept. 26, 1882; 3 children, Cora, Edwin L., Mark A. Draftsman with Hereshoff Mfg. Co., Bristol, R.I., 1878-81; rodman, city engineer's office, Providence, Mar.-June, 1881; again with Hereshoff Mfg. Co., June-Sept., 1881; asst. engr., supervisor and div. engr., N.Y., West Shore & Buffalo R.R., 1881-4; civ. engr. Knickerbocker Ice Co., New York, 1884-6; prin. asst. engr., Fitzgerald & Mallory Construc- tion Co., building railroads for M.P. Ry., in Kan. and Colo., 1886-87; 1st asst. engr. constrn. Sioux City Bridge over Missouri River, 1887-8; asst. engr. on Thames River bridge, 1888-9, N.Y., Provi- dence & Boston R.R., 1889-92; 1st asst. engr. Provi- dence passenger sta. and approaches, 1892-7; prin. asst. engr. on constrn. South Sta. for Boston Ter- minal (5o., Boston, 1897-9; with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., Boston, 1899-1900; resident engr. Boston Terminal Co., 1900-2; terminal engr. N.Y.C. & H.R. R.R., at New York, 1902-6; asst. executive Grand Central Sta. architects, 1906- 8; sec. and consulting engr. auxiliary facilities com.. Grand Central Terminal, 1908-11; chief engr. B. & M. R.R., July, 1911 — . Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., 1899, Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engrs. Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc, Chi Phi. Mason. Clubs: Engineers' (Boston), Boston Yacht, Vesper Country (Lowell, Mass.). Home: 42 Wedgemere Av., W^inchester, Mass. Office: North Station, Boston.* CORTHBIiIi, "William Irving', teacher. (See vol. 1909.) CORUTH, Charles E.; b. Chicopee, Mass., Aug. 1, 1851; s. Benjamin and Abigail W. (Morse) Coruth; ed. pub. schs. and Magog Acad., P.Q.; m. Charleston, Vt, Dec. 25, 1875, Alice B. Coruth. Carriage maker, 1870-8; in grain, fuel and mill business, 1878-1905; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 1893, Senate, 1906, 1907; town elk. and treas. since 1896; trustee of pub. money. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: East Charleston, Vt. CORWIN, Robert Nelson, prof. German; b. Bait- ing Hollow, L.I., N.Y., Oct. 6, 1865; s. Josiah Frank and Jane Amanda (Norton) Corwin; B.A., Yale, 1887; Ph. D., Heidelberg U., 1893; m. Margaret Warden Bacon, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 6, 1888. Instr. in German, 1892-7, asst. prof., 1897-9; prof.. 1899 — , Yale. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn., N.E. Assn., Classical and High School Teachers, Eliza- bethan Club. Graduate Club, etc.; representative of Yale on Coll. Entrance Examination Bd. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 247 St. Ronan St., New Haven, Conn.* CORV, Charles Barney, ornithologist, zoologist; now hon. curator Field Museum, Chicago. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CORV, Thomas Kunzie, merchant; born Augusta, Ga., Jan. 15, 1867; s. Eugene A. and Carrie E. (Abrahams) Cory; ed. common schs. and business coll.; m. Berthe de Zouche, of Phila., Oct. 9, 1897. Began as a boy with firm of Alexander Williams & Co., wool mchts., Boston, continuing 2 yrs.; receiver at West Boston Bridge for the 278 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND West End Street Ry. Co., 3 yrs., until consolidation of their offices; in st. ry. business at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Rome, Ga., about 3 yrs.; returned to Boston and was with Seth Fuller, electrician, for 1 yr. ; myr. Springer Separator Co., Pliiladelphia, 2 yrs.; in store of .Jolin Wanamal\er, Philadelphia, 1897; with The Shepard Co., Providence, R.I., 1S98; removed to Boston, 1900, and became connected, as floor mgr., witli William Filene's Sons Co.; v. -p. and store mgr. same, since 1907. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Independent in politics. Active in organizing clubs, classes and clinics for the welfare of women employes of department stores. Mem. advisory bd. Girls' Trade Sch. Clubs: Boston City, Economic, Cliestnut Hill Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 17 Fairbanks St., Brooldine. Office: 416 Washington St., Boston. COSBY, Frank Clark, electrical engineer; b. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 10, 1869; s. Frank C. (rear- adm. U.S.N.) and Charlotte M. (Spencer) Cosby; grad. Portsmouth (N.H.) High Sch., 18S7; E.E., Cornell U., 1893: m. Carolvn L. DuBois, of Bridge- ton, N.J., May, 1901; 3 children, Frank Clark, Jr., Charlotte Spencer and Carolvn DuBois (twins). Electrician U.S. Naval Exhibit, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; witli engineering dept.. Westing- house Electric & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1893-4; in sales dept. Standard Underground Cable Co., Cliicago, St. Louis, San Francisco and Pittsburgh, 1894-1900: salesman, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., New York, 1900-1: mgr. Boston office Standard Underground Cable Co. since 1901. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Loyal Legion, Sigma Plii. Sphinx Head (Cornell). Club: Boston City. Rec- reations: collecting stamps. Home: 30 Englewood Ave., Brookline. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. COSTEIiIiO, Prederick Hankerson, author; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 24, 1851; s. David E. and Rosina A. (Hankerson) Costello; ed. common schs. and pvt. tutors; married. Local agt. for R. G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency since Jan., 1889. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 15 Poplar St. Office: Columbia Bldg., Bangor, Me.* COTTER, James Edward, lawyer; b. Ireland, Mar. 29, 1847; s. James and Margaret (Callaghan) Cotter; came to America, 1885; ed. Bridgewater (Mass.) State Normal Sch.; m. Mary A. Walsh, of Bridgewater, Oct., 1874. Admitted to Middlesex bar, 1874, and since in practice in state and fed- eral cts. ; admitted to bar Supreme Ct. U.S., 1892. Mem. sch. com., 1886-8 (chmn., 1888), and town counsel, 1878-02, Hyde Park, Mass.; was counsel for Dedham and Walpole; now counsel for City of Marlborough in pending sewer litigation and for Federal Trust Co., of Boston. Commd. by Gov. Douglas, 1905, to visit Eng. and report to Mass. Gen. Ct. on sliding scale of rates as applied to gas COS., according to resolutions of Gen. Ct. Del. Dem. Nat. Conv., and presdl. elector, 1904; presdl. elector-at-large, 1908. Mem. Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston (pres. 1892), Catholic Union, Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. (v.-p. ), Boston Bar Assn. (council); past pres. Norfolk Co. Bar Assn. Club: Algonquin. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston.* COTTING, Charles E.; vice-president, member exec. com. and trustee Mass. Electric Cos.; dir. Bav State Trust Co.; treas. and dir. State St. Exchange": trustee Essex St. Trust; treas., elk. and dir. New Boston Music Hall; treas. Fifty Associates; trus- tee Barristers' Hall Trust, Boston Ground Rent Trust. Boston Real Estate Trust, Factory Build- ings Trust, Hotel Trust (Tourine), Kimball Bldg. Trust, Paddock Trust, P.O. Sq. Bldg. Trust, South St. Trust, South Terminal Trust, Tremont Bldg. Trust, Provident Instn. for Savings; dir. Old Col- ony Trust Co., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Lewis Wharf Co. Home: 404 Marlboro St. Office: 11 Pemberton Sq., Boston. COTTLE, Henry Eckford, judge; b. W^est Tis- bury, Dukes County, Mass., Apr. 25, 1855; s. Capt. William and Julia A. (Look) Cottle; ed. dist. schs. and Dukes County Acad., West Tisbury; night schs.. Providence. R.I. ; student Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Aug., 1890, Anna Helen Hillman, of Chil- mark, Mass. Began practice, 1878, at Plymouth, "Wis., in partnership with Hon. Geo. T. Sumner, under firm name of Sumner & Cottle; dissolved 1879, because of Mr. Sumner being elected dist. atty. ; admitted to practice before Supreme Ct. of Wis., 1881; teacher about 6 yrs. in Mass., Conn, and Me., in dist., special, grammar and high schs.; resumed law practice in Mass., 1888, at Brook- field; had offices in Worcester 7 yrs.; won first case taken to U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals under present bankrupt law; apptd. .iustice of Dist. Ct. of West- ern Worcester, Apr. 3, 1907. Has served as sec. Brookfield Rep. Town Com.; sec. and chmn. Brook- field Sch. Com.; now elk. Brookfield Water Bd. Trustee Merrick Pub. Library. Republican. Metho- dist. Mem. Worcester County Bar Assn., Assn. of Justices of the Dist., Police and Municipal Cts. of Commonwealth of Mass. Odd Fellow; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Brookfield, Mass. COTTON", Arthur Everett, writer; b. Northwood, N.H., July 21, 1857; s. Oliver and Sarah (Furber) Cotton; 7th in line from William Cotton, who landed at Portsmouth in 1650; (A.M., Dartmouth, 1888); m. July 3. 1898, Etta A. Joy, of Pittsfield, N.H. Corr. Elxeter News Letter, 1872; reporter Boston Journal, 1878; corr. United Press Assn., Nat. News Assn., Boston American; contbr. travel articles, social, polit. and hist, articles to mags. Ad- mitted to N.H. bar; began practice of law at North- wood, N.H. ; removed to Pittsfield, N.H., 1909; sec. Rep. State convs.. Concord, N.H., 1885, 1887; served as chmn. Rep. Town Club, mem. sch. bd., etc. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Joint Writer: Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Maine, 4 vols.. 1908; Genea- logical and Personal Memoirs of Massachusetts, 4 vols.. 1909. Address: Pittsfield, N.H. COTTON, Clarence Arthur, general secretary Providence Chamber of Commerce; b. Clinton, Lenawee Co., Mich., Aug. 20, 1869; s. Arthur Baxter and Alice Augusta (Snow) Cotton; descendant of .John Cotton, teacher, Boston's First Meeting House; m. Annie Belle Wykes, of Grand Rapids, Mich., July 23, 1892; 2 children, Marjorie Wykes, John Fielder. Connected with daily newspapers of Grand Rapids and Detroit, Mich.; then sec. De- troit Art Club; sec. to Mayor W^illiam C. Maybury, of Detroit, 1899-04; sec. exec. com. Bi-Centenary of the Founding of the City of Detroit; sec. Du- buque (la.) Industrial Corpn. ; one of originators, and exec. sec. Cliicago Assn. of Commerce, con- tinuing there 2^/^ yrs.; sec. Grand Rapids Bd. of Trade; removed to Providence, R.I., June 11, 1913, and reorganized the Providence Bd. of Trade un- der title of Providence Chamber of Commerce, of which is gen. sec. and a dir. Was apptd. by Gov. C. S. Osborn, of Mich., mem. Fire Relief Com., State of Mich., July 14, 1911; mem. Am. Assn. Com- mercial Executives (pres., 1910-11), N.E. Assn. Commercial Executives (v.-p.), S.A.R. Episco- palian. Mason. Clubs: Turks Head, Silver Spring Golf, Churchmen's. Recreations: golf. Home: 71 Barnes St. Office: Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Providence, R.I. COTTON, Edward Howe, clergyman; b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1881; s. Edward Shannon and Addie Louise (Howe) Cotton; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, Mass., 1901; A.B., Colby Coll., 1905; B.D.. Union Theol. Sem., 1908; unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1909; pastor Provincetown, Mass., 1909-12; entered Unitarian ministry, 1912; pastor, Danvers, Mass., since 1912. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Mason; chaplain Amity Lodge, Danvers. Address: Danvers, Mass. COTTON, Prederick Jay, surgeon; b. Prescott, Wis., Sept. 24, 1869; s. Joseph P. and Isabella (Cole) Cotton; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; house surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1894-5; m. Mrs. Jane Baldwin, of Waterbury, Md., Feb. 8, 1902. Asst. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch., 1902-4; asst. surgery, Boston City Hosp. since 1902; surgeon, Genitfo-urinary Dept., Boston Dispensary, 1899-06; asst. prof, clin- ical surgery. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1906-9; lecturer on surgery Harvard Grad. Sch. in Medicine. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Boston Med. Li- brary Assn., etc. Author of Colles Fracture, 1899 (Boylston Prize); Elbow Fracture, 1901 (Warren Prize); Dislocation of Joint-Fractures, 1910; also articles in leading med. jours. Address: 520 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND COTTBEIiIi, Cliarles Thurston, lawyer; b. Jamestown, R.I., July 22, 1SG9; s. Frederick N. and Ellen (Tucker) Cottrell; descended from old R.I. family which included several Colonial governors; ed. pub. schs., Jamestown; Rogers High Sch., New- port; Friends' Sch., Providence; A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa., 1890, A.M., 1892; L,L,.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Carolyn Frink, of Boston, Oct. 7, 1896; 3 children. Alden T., Avis S. Kllen F. Ad- mitted to R.I. bar, 189;i, Mass. bar, 1894, and has since practiced in Boston; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1896; chmn. Rep. Com., 21st Ward, Boston; dir. of various corpns. in R.I. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mason (past master Mt. Olivet Lodge, Cambridge; K.T. ). Clubs: Middlesex, Har- vard of Rhode Island, Harvard (Boston). Recrea- tions: tennis. Home: 17 Mayfair St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass. COTTREIiIi, Ellen (Mrs. Prederick N. Cottrell) ; b. Jamestown. R.I.. Dee. 28, 18 17; d. I'ardon and Sally Beers (Waite) Tucker; ed. pub. schs., James- town, and Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass.; m. Fred- erick Northup Cottrell. of South Kingstown, R.I., Feb. 6, 1865; 4 children, Charles Thurston, Benja- min Stanton, Martha Tucker (Mrs. Archibald M. Clarke), Alice Waite. Formerly elk. Sch. Com. Jamestown; mem. and elk. Ladies Bd. of "Visitors to State Instns. of R.I. Baptist. Club: Current Topics (Newport, R.I.). Address: Jamestown, R.I. COTTREIiIi, Robert Clarke, trustee; b. Newport, R.I.. Sept. 24. 1853; s. Michael and Catherine E. (Wallace) Cottrell; ed. pub. schs., Newport, R.I.; m. Annie Jones Southwick, of Newport, Feb. 14, 1881; 6 children, Edwin A., Harriet N., Sarah S.. Catherine W., Samuel M., Annie L. Engaged since 1870 in furniture and undertaking business. Estate of M. Cottrell, as trustee of estate; mem. Bd. of aldermen, 1888-90; mayor City of Newport, 1906; mem. Sch. Com.. 1900-5. Chmn. State Bd. of Regis- tration in Embalming. Republican. Episcopalian (vestryman Trinitv Ch.). Home: 11 Francis St. Address: 322 Thames St., Newport, R.I. COUCH, Albert Irvingf, banker: b. Webster, N.H., July 12, 1867: s. Walter S. and Sarah (Webster) Couch; maternal grandfather fought in Revolu- tionary War; grad. Lawrence High Sch., 1885; m. .lune 17, 1896, Alice Mabel Eaton, of Lawrence, Mass. Bookkeeper Edison Electric Illuminating- Co., Lawrence, 1885-9; teller, Essex Savings Bank, Lawrence, 1889-01; treas. Lawrence Savings Bank, 1901-2: treas. and trustee Essex Savings Bank since 1902; dir. Bay State Nat. Bank. Lawrence Duck Co., Lawrence Y.M.C.A. Republican (con- servative). Conglist. Clubs: Merrimack Valley Country. Home. Home: 548 Haverhill St. Office: Essex Savings Bank, Lawrence, Mass. COUES, Samuel Franklin, rear-admiral; b. N.H., Sept. 17, 1825. Apptd. asst. surgeon U.S.N., Feb. 25, 1851; surgeon. Apr. 26, 1861; med. dir.. Aug. 15, 1876; retired. June 29, 1906, with rank of rear- admiral for services during Civil "War. Pres. Naval Examining Bd., Phila., 1884-7; in charge Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., Mar.-Sept., 1887. Home: 10 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.* COUGHLIIT, John William, M.D.; b. June 9, 1860; s. William and Abigail Coughlin; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg.. Baltimore, 1885 (head of class of 220). Practiced, Fall River, Mass., 1885 — ; mayor of Fall River 4 terms, 1891-5; chmn. Dem. State Com., Mass., 1896; Dem. candidate for It-gov. of Mass., 1901; mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1908-12, 1912-16. Cath- olic. Club: Quequechan (Fall River). Address: Fall River, Mass.* COTTHiIiARD, Pierre IVeonard, M.D. ; b. St. Mar- tine, Can., Feb. 28, 1850; s. Joachim and Catherine (^Doutre) Couillard; ed. Coll. of St. Therese and Coll. of L' Assumption; M.D., Victoria Coll., Mon- treal, 1875; m. Manchaug, Mass., Apr. 22, 1880, Noemie Provost. Has practiced at Manchaug, Mass., since 1875. Home: Manchaug, Mass. COUIiTAS, Andrew Jackson, clergyman; b. New York, A'lg. 26, 1853; s. Andrew .Jackson and Emily Davies (Woodman) Coultas; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1880. A.M., 1883 (D.D., 1906); m. Rachel A. C. West, of Brooklyn, 1880. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1880; pastor North Church, Fall River, Mass., 1880, 1881. Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1882-4, Sachem St. Ch., Nor- wich. 1885-7, Federal St. Ch., New London, 1888- 91, St. Paul's Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1892-6, Chest- nut St. Ch., Providence. R.I., 1897, Trinity Union Ch., Providence, 1898-01; presiding elder Provi- dence Dist., 1902-7; dist. supt. New Bedford Dist., 1908-13; pastor County St. Ch., New Bedford, since 1914. Mem. Bd. of Foreign Missions of M.E. Ch. ; trustee Wesleyan U., East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad. Del. Quadrennial Gen. Conf., Chicago, 1900. Los Angeles, 1904; del. 4th Ecumenical Meth. Conf., Toronto. 1911. Home: 40 Chestnut St., New Bed- ford. Ma.ss. COULiTHURST, John Aug-ustin, lawyer; b. Paw- tucket, K.I., J\uie 24. 1871; s. Matthew and Mary Elizabeth (Berry) Coulthurst; A.B., Boston Coll., 1892; A.M., Georgetown U., 1893; I.l^.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1895; m. Mary P. Lyons, of Brookline, Mass.. Oct. 30, 1912; 1 daughter, Jean Gasson. Be- gan practice in Boston, 1895; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902-5; sec. Dem. State Com., 1906-7: Inde- pendent League candidate for mayor of Boston, 1907; mem. Boston City Council 2 terms, 1911-17. Club: Boston City. Home: 807 Centre St.. Jamaica Plain. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. COUNCHiMAlT, William Thomas, pathologist; b. Pikesville. I\Id.. Jan. 1, 1854; s. Dr. John T. and Christiana Drummond (Mitchell) Councilman; ed. St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md. ; M.D., U. of Md., 1878; student univs. of Vienna and Leipzig; (hon. A.M., Harvard, 1899, Johns Hopkins, 1902: LL.D., Md. U.. 1907, McGill. 1911): m. Isabella Coolidge, of Boston, Dec. 17, 1894; children, Isabella, Chris- tiana, Elizabeth. Asso., and asso. prof, pathology, Johns Hopkins. 1886-91; Shattuck prof, pathol. anatomy. Harvard, 1892 — . Home: 78 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. COUKTWAY, Prancis Albert, mfr. : b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 2, 1876; s. David L. and Mary Ada (Reid) Countway; ed. Somerville (Mass.) High Sch. and Comer's Commercial Coll., Boston; un- married. Began 1898, with firm with which has since continued; held various positions until be- came gen. mgr. and treas. Lever Bros. Co., soap mfrs.. Cambridge, Mass., 1912. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Dir. Cambridge Neighborhood House (welfare service). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Rotary, Belmont Spring Country. Recreations: golf, mo- toring. Home: 1654 Massachusetts Av. Office: 172 Broadway, Cambridge, aiass. COtTRTNE'X", Joseph William, alienist, neurolo- gist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 9, 1868; A.B., Harvard, 1890, M.D., 1893. Engaged in practice at Boston, 1893 — ; specialty diseases of mind and nervous system; asst. phys. disea.ses of nervous system, Boston City Hosp., 1893-09; phys.-in- chief, dept. diseases nervous system, Carney Hosp., 1909 — . Mem. Am. Neurol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology; corr. mem- ber Neurol. Soc. of Paris, France. Clubs: Harvard, Brookline Country. Author: The Conquest of Nerves, 1911; also chapters in Pyle's A Manual of Personal Hvgiene, 1900, and Wood's Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 1902. Recre- ations: fine arts and modern languages. Address: 436 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.* COUSENS, Iiyman M., commission merchant; Jan. 10, lS40-Oct. 9, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) COUSINS, Edg-ar Millard, clergyman; b. South West Harbor. Me., Sept. 7, 1850: s. Nehemiah Hig- gins and Nancy Caroline (Richardson) Cousins; A.B., Bowdoin, 1877; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem.. 1880: m. Ella N. Burnham, of Cherryfield, Me., June, 1881 (now deceased); m. 2d, Ella M. Burn- ham, of Machias, Me., Sept.. 1883; 6 children, John C. (deceased), Irene, Edgar F., Mary L., Herbert B., Sanford B. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1880; pas- tor Cherrvfield. 1880-3. West Ch., Portland, 1883-4, Warren Ch., Westbrook, 1884-93, Gray, 1895-8, 2d Ch., Biddeford, 1898-01, Thomaston, 1901-9, Old Town, 1909-13. Brewer, since 1913. Asso. sec. Me. Missionary Soc. 1893-5; overseer Bowdoin; registrar. Gen. Conf. Congl. Chs. of Me. since 1891. Recreations: study of Maine history; out- door life, including fishing. Address: Brewer, Me. COUSIN'S, William Iiewis, M.D.; b. Limington, Me., Oct. 2, 1870; M.D., U. of Pa. Med. Dept.. 1894. 280 WHO '8 WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Practiced in Portland since 1895; instr. in clinic surgery, Med. Coll. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1901-11; consulting phy.s. Me. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Medical Assn., Cumberland County Med. Soc. Address: 181 State St., Portland, Me. COUTURE, Jean B., editor; b. Quebec, Can., Mar. 15. INOG; son Josepli Olivier and Marie (He- bert) Couture; ed. parochial sch., Levis, Quebec, and normal sell., Quebec; m. Apr. 15, 18 90, Clara Brunelle, of Lewiston, Me. Connected with news- paper business in Lewiston, Me., since Apr., 1878; propr. and editor Le Messager; councilman, Lew- iston, 1898, 1900; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10, 1911-12. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Soci6t§ des Astisans (Montreal), Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique, Moose. Club: Musical Litteraire ( I.,rwi.<^ton). Address: 223 Lisbon St.. Lewiston, Me. COVEIi, N(atlian) Edwin, confectionery mfr. ; b. Bath, Me., Sept. 25, 1870; s. Henry B. and Barbara (Barnes) Covel; ed. pub. schs., Bath, Me., and Mel- rose, Mass.; m. Mae R. Frazier, of West Newton, Mass., Nov. 5, 1901; 2 children, Dorothy, Nathan Edwin, Jr. Began active career in employ of George C. Allien, jobber of confectionery, 1888; was with Edgar P. Lewis, 1890-98, Hershey Choco- late Co., 1898-1900; assisted, 1900, in organizing the Lovel & Covel Co., mfrs. chocolates and cara- mels, and has since been treas. and dir. same. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Conglist. Mason (Royal Arch). Clubs: Economic, Confec- tioners'. Recreations: fishing. Home: 215 High- land Av., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 128 Fulton St., Boston, Mass. COVEIi, Thomas Dennis, business man; b. Fall River, INIass., June 21, 1850: s. Benjamin and An- geline (Baker) Covel; descendant of Edward Cow- ell (so spelled), capt. of a company in King Philip's War, and of Francis Balder, b. in England, 1611; ed. pub. schs. of Fall River, and Schofield's Commercial Coll.. Providence, R.I. ; m. Oct. 31, 1876, Betsey P. Gray, of Fall River, Mass. En- tered mercantile business. Mar., 1873, sale of mill supplies and gen. hardware, under firm name of Sanford & Covel; continued imtil 1884, when firm became Covel & Osborn, the latter purchasing Mr. Sanford's interest; business incorporated, 1898, as The Covel & Osborn Co., of whicli is pres. ; v. -p. Davis Mills, Massasoit Pocasset Nat. Bank; trus- tee Union Savings Bank (bd. of investments); dir. Troy Co-operative Bank (security com.), Ark- wright Mills. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. King Philip Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Fall River Chapter, R.A.M.; Fall River Council, R. & S.M.; Godfrey de Bouillon Commandery, K.T.; Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.; Mass. Consistory, S.P.R.S (32°). Clubs: Quequechan, Rhode Island Country, Fall River Golf. Home: 146 Franklin St. Office: 151 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass. COVEIiIi, Arthur John, clergyman: b. Rose, N.Y., Dec. 1. 1863; s. James Egbert and Hanijah Etta (Vandeburg) Covell; A.B., U. of Mich., 1887; student Chicago Theol. Sem., 1887-9; B.D., An- dover Theol. Sem., 1890; Williams fellowship Harvard, 1896, 1897, A.M., 1897; m. Anna Louise Campbell, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 6, 1890. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1890; pastor, Flint, Mich., 1890-3, Waterbury, Vt., 1893-6; pastor North Congl. Ch., Lynn, Mass., 1898-08, Rollstone Ch., Fitch- burg, Mass., 1908-13; secretary Congl. Bd. of Pas- toral Supply since Nov. 1, 1913. Dir. of Congl. S. S. and Pub. Soc; corp. mem. Bd. Ministerial Aid, Mass. Mem. Fitchburg Sch. Bd., 1910-13. Mem. Lynn Hist. Soc. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Lynn), Pilgrim (Boston). Home: Wakefield, Mass. Address: 14 Beacon St., Boston. COVEIiIi, Willis; ta. Putnam, Conn., Oct. 15, 1872: s. Albajence E. and Mahala (Chase) (Ilovell; ed. dist. schs. and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Providence; m. Myrtle E. Bennett, June 19, 1892: 5 children, Ellsworth Willis (deceased), Herman Bennett, Ellsworth Lee, Gladys Eveline, Eva Jane. Grain dealer and farmer; has served as town cll<. and treas.: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11. Mason. Republican. Address: Pomfret, Conn. COVENEY, Charles Carden, architect; b. Bos- ton, ;\lass., Nov. 28, 1S74; s. Charles John and Au- gusta Emma (Kehaile) Coveney; ed. pub. schs.; tech. edn. received in office Charles Brigham, archi- tect, Boston, and supplemented by travel and .study in Europe; has specialized in ecclesiastical art. Draftsman and chief draftsman in office of Charles I^rigliam, Boston, 1891-6; mem. Brigham, Coveney & Bisbee since June 10, 1907. Mem. Am. Inst. .Architects, Boston Soc. Architects, Salon Fran- cais de Boston, Am. Soc. Ch. Lit., (i^h. of the Ad- vent Ecclesiological Soc. (v.-p.). Republican. Episcopalian; active in ch. work; S.S. supt. 6 yrs., chorister, 12 yrs.; has conducted ch. services in various parts of Mass. under spl. license by bishop. Mason (K.T.). Home: 1223 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 184 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. COWAN", C. Premont, M.D. ; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 26, 1856; s. Thomas and Cynthy G. (Miller) Cowan; ed. common sclis., tlien studied medicine under instrs. ; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Esther A. Packard, of Newburg, Me. Began practice at Hampden, Me., 1882; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; mem. Sch. Com. and mem. local bd. of health 24 yrs. Demo- crat. Mem. Masonic Orders, Odd Fellows, Red ^len. Home: West Hampden, Me. Address: Ban- gor, Me. COW AIT, Georgre Albert, lawyer; b. Hampden, ^le., Apr. 16, 1882; s. (Jeorge Sawyer and Lydia Anna (Humphrey) Cowan; grad. Hampden Acad., 1903; U. of Me. Sch. of Law, 1906; m. Ora L. Em- erson, of Hampden, Aug. 24, 1901; one son. Otto L. Began practice in Bangor, Me., 1906; removed to Damariscotta, 1910; Rep. candidate 3 times for county atty. of Lincoln Co. (defeated, the county being strongly Democratic) ; widely known tliroughout Me. as a campaign speaker. Mem. bd. dirs. Skidompha Library, Damariscotta. Uni- versalist. Mem. Alna Lodge F. and A.M., Damar- iscotta; Ezra B. French Chapter R.A.M. ; King Hiram Council R. and S.M., Rockland, Me.; also mem. Lincoln Lodge K. of P., Damariscotta. Ad- dress: Damariscotta, Me. COWAN", John Franklin, editor, author: moved to Hawaii. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) COWEIiIi, Hervey Sumner, educator; b. West Lebanon. Me., Oct. 10, 1855; s. Rev. David Barker and Christiana (Coffin) Cowell; A.B., Bates Coll., 1875, A.M., 1878; m. Abbie Flora Cobb, of Lebanon, X.H., June 12, 1879. Prin. Clinton Grove Sem., Weare, N.H., 1875-6, Francestown (N.H.) Academy, 1876-83, Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1883-7. Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass.. since 1887. Lectures on ednl. subjects before teachers' insts. and on lit. topics before clubs and socs. Address: Ashburnham, Mass.* COWIiES, Alfred A., capitalist; b. Torrington, Conn., Sept. 28, 1845 s. George P. and Charlotte L. (Abernethy) Cowles; ed. Chase's 'Mil. Acad.. Mid- dletown, (ionn., and College de France and Sor- bonne, Paris: m. Frances A. Bailev. of New York. 1872; 2 children, Russel A., Frederick H. With -Ansonia (Conn.) Nat. Bank, 1864-6; began as entry elk. w^ith The Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., 1866, took charge of the New York office, 1871, later pres. of the co. : organizer, 1878, and pres. The Ansonia Clock Co.; also organizer Terracia Es- tates and the Coronet Phosphate Co. and now pres. of both: v.-p. Am. Brass Co.; pres. Birmingham Water Power Co.. 1887, until sold out his interest: organizer Pebbledale Phosphate Co. and was its pres. Republican. Club: Union League (New York). Author of article, "Copper and Brass," in Ency. Americana, "Semitones." in Book of Poems. Brentano's, New York, 1907. Home: The Apthorp, New York; (summer) Greenwich, Conn.^ Office: 99 John St., New York. COWLES, Edmund B., insurance; b. New Haven, Conn., i\Iay 31, 1846; s. Edmund B. and Lavinia C. Cowles; piib. sch. edn.; m. New Haven. Sept., 1870, Ella A. Hotchkiss. Began as elk. in office of Home Ins. Co., 1865, and became asst. sec; organizer, and sec. and mgr., Meriden (Conn.) Fire Ins. Co.. 1872-92; asst. mgr. New England dept. Royal and Pa. Fire Ins. Co., Boston, 1892-8; associated with George P. Field as Field & Cowles, 1898-10, as WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 281 mgrs. New England dept. Ivoyal Ins. Co. of Liver- pool; became sr. mem. Arm Field & Cowles, 1910 (on death of Mr. Field), continuing: as manager of Royal Ins. Co. and I\oyal Indemnity Co. of New York for New England. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange (Bos- ton); Country (Biookline) ; Tedesco Country, East- ern Yacht; Automobile Club of America (New York). Home: 1027 Beacon St. Office: So Water St., Boston. COWIiES, Edward, M.D.; b. Ryegate, Vv., July 20, 1S37; s. George and Mary (Bradley) Cowles; A.B., Dartmouth, 1S59, A.M., 1861, M.D.. 1863; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1SG3; fel- low by courtesy, Johns Hopkins, 18S7-S; (LL.D., Dartmouth, 1890); m. Harriet M. "Wainwright, of Hanover, N.H., Dec. 25, 1865. Asst. phys. Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Conn., 1863; capt. asst. surgeon U.S.A.. 1863-72; resident phys. and supt., Boston City Hosp., 1872-9; med. supt., McLean Hosp. (for treatment of insane), 1879-03; prof, mental diseases. Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1885-13; emeritus since 1913. Trustee, 1890-08, non-resident lecturer mental diseases, 1904-14, Clark U. (See "Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: Plymouth, Mass.* COWXiES, Elmer Engreue Ellsworth, farmer and stock raiser; b. New Haven, Vt., Aug. 21, 1862; s. Sendol B. M. and Lucy M. (Wetherbee) Cowles; grad. Beeman Acad.. New Haven, Vt., 1878; A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1884: m. Wevbridge. Vt., 1887, Sarah E. Wright. Prin. Lakeview Sem., Char- lotte, Vt, 1886-S; supt. schs.. Wevbridge, Vt., ISSS- 98; sec. Addison Co. Bd. of Edn., 1890-4; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896-7; chmn. Bd. Selectmen. Wey- bridge, 9 yrs. ; justice of the peace since 1893; re- porter of Dept. of Agr., "U^ashington, D.C., for Ad- dison Co., since 1901; breeder of Durham cattle, Rambouillet sheep and Percheron horses. Repub- lican. Mem. Delta Upsilon (Middlebury Coll.). Mason (K.T.). Address: Middlebury, Vt. COWIiES, Eugrene, operatic singer; b. Stanstead, Que., Can.; s. Dr. C. W. and Hortense B. (Chase) Cowles; m. Louise Cleary, May 23, 1898. Went to Chicago in 'teens; was clerk in 1st Nat. Bank; sang in ch. choirs, quartets, etc.: Nov., 1888. joined the Bostonians, at Ford's Theatre, Baltimore, mak- ing debut as Squire Bantam in Dorothy: was for 10 yrs. mem. of that organization, singing pre- mier basso roles, his inost noted part being Will Scarlett in Robin Hood; became leading man in Alice Nielsen Opera Co., Sept. 1898, playing The Fortune Teller. Later appeared in London in opera: toured country w^ith all-star revivals, Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Composed several songs, among best known being: Forgotten, Crossing the Bar, etc. Address: Derby Line, Vt.* COWI^ES, Genevieve Almeda, illustrator, artist: b. Farmington. Conn., Feb. 23, 1871: d. .James Lewis and Martha L. (Gwaltney) Cowles; ed. chiefly bv pvt. tutors and schs.; studied drawing in Europe. lSSO-3, Yale Art Sch., 1886-8; Cowles Art Sch., Boston, 1892-3; unmarried. Address: 15 State St., Wethersfield. Conn.* COWIiES, Joseph "Walker, elec. engr. : b. Nor- folk, Conn., Apr. IS, 1869: s. Joseph N. and Sarah B. (Walker) Cowles; M.E.. Cornell IT., 1890; m. Fannie P. Hoyt, of Newington. N.H., Feb. 4. 1896; children, Charlotte L., Francis W.. Frederick D. Began practice at Lynn, Mass.; supt. dept. of in- stallation, Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Bos- ton, since 1902. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Nat. Electric Light Assn., Illuminating Engrs. Soc, N.E. Assn. of Electric Lightins: Engrs.. Delta Ep- silon. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Bos- ton Athletic Assn., Engineers. Home: 131 Thorn- dike St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 39 Boylston St., Boston. COWIIES, Iiouise Prances, educator. (See vol. 1909.) COWIJES, Iiuzeme S.. engineer; b. Hartford, Conn., July 6, 1876: s. Walter A. and Sarah E. (Norton) Cowles; B.S. in Civil Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1897; m. Amy E. Olmsted, of East Hartford, Conn., June 11, 1902; children, Addi- son, Charles H., Katharine N. Practiced in Boston since 1897; asst. engr. elevated and subway con- struction, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. since 1899. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. C.E. Democrat. Club: Engineeis (sec). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. COWItES, Walter Goodman; b. Farmington, Conn., Apr. 4, 1857; s. Sanmel Wallace and Har- riet (Goodman) Cowles; ed. Conn. Lit. Instn., Suf- lield, Conn.; Yale Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1879; m. Cambridge, 111., June 9, 1886, Nellie Francis (now deceased); 3 children, Francis Walter, Don- ald Buford, Richard Goodman (deceased); m. 2d, Hartford, Conn., Nov. 2, 1907, Mrs. Elgitha Wyckoff Mills. Became connected with Ti-avelers' Ins. Co., 1884; was sent west, 1885, in charge of investment offices of the co. at Denver, Colo., and Abilene, Kan.; returned to Haitford, 1894, and be- came connected witli the liability dept. of the CO., first as atty., then dept. sec, and v. -p., since Jan., 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, Shriner). Clubs: Hartford, Country, Hartford Golf, Hartford Canoe. Home: 545 Prospect Av. Office: Travelers Ins. Co., Hai'tford, Conn. COWIiES, 'William Iiymian, educator; b. Belcher- town, Mass., Apr. 11, 1856; s. Samuel Dunton and Emily S. (Towne) Cowles; grad. Belchertown High Sch., 1872: student Monson Acad., 1872-3; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1874; A.B.. Amherst, 1878; post-grad, study, U. of Ber- lin. 1883-4; m. Martha Snell Hall, of Jamestown, N.Y.. Aug. 16, 1905. Prof. Latin, Amherst, since Sept., 1880; lecturer on Latin lit. at Smith Coll.. 1886-94; mem. Managing Com., Am. Sch. at Rome; trustee Monson Acad. Mem. Am. Philol. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: Amherst, Mass. COWIIES, "William Sheffield, rear-admiral LT. S. N. • b. Farmington, Conn., Aug. 1, 1846; s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Sheffield) Cowles: grad. Lt.s. Naval Acad., 1867. Promoted ensign, 1869; master, 1870; It., 1871; It.-comdr., 1892; comdr., June 5, 1899; capt., Nov. 2, 1902; rear-admiral. Apr. 23, 1908. Retired, Aug. 1, 1908. (See Who's Who in America for naval record.) Home: "Oldgate," Farmington, Conn.* COX, Alfred Elmer, mfr.; b. Maiden, Mass., Aug. 31, 1848; s. Charles Cole and Lucy (Faulk- ner) Cox; ed. pub. schs. to 1863; m. Annie Adelaide Bell, of Maiden, Nov. 23, 1869. Entered employ of Atlantic Works, mfrs. engines, boilers and machin- ery. East Boston, Jan. 1, 1871 (now dir., treas. and gen. mgr.); dir. and treas. East Boston Dry Dock Co.; dir. First Ward Nat. Bank. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1900; mem. Rep. State Com. 7 yrs.; mem. Governor's Council 2 yrs. Conglist. (trinitarian.) Mason; mem. K. of P.. A.O.U.W. Clubs: Metro- politan (Washington); Engineers' (Boston). Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: Atlantic Works, East Bos- ton, Mass. COX, Chauning- Harris, lawyer; b. Manchester, N.H., Feb. 28. 1879; s. Charles Bdson and Evelyn (Randall) Cox; A.B., Dartmouth, 1901; LL.B., Har- vard U. Law Sch., 1904; m. Feb. IS, 1915, May Emerv Young, of Brookline, Mass. Practiced in Boston since 1904; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910-15 inclusive (chmn. com. on judiciary; acting speaker of House, 1912, speaker, 1915). Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Mason. Clubs: Lincoln. Boston City, University, Country, etc. Home: 91 Westland Av. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. COX, Edward "Weston, shoe mfr., banker; b. Brunswick, Me., Sept. 6, 1865; s. Augustus F. and Trvphena (Jones) Cox; ed. common schs,, Port- land; m. Lena Prince, of Portland, Me.. Nov. 14, 1888: 2 children, Margaret P., Eleanor W. Began in shoe business, manufacturing and selling, at Portland. Me.. 1883: now pres. and treas. A. F. Cox & Son, Hodcton Shoe Mfg. Co.; pres. Portland Shoe Mfg. Co., W. J. Hoar Shoe Mfg. Co., E. A. Buck Co., W. N. Prince Co.: also pres. Portland Nat Bank; v.-p. IMercantile Trust Co.; dir. Casco Nat. Bank, Rumford Nat. Bank, U.S. Trust Co., Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; treas T. P. Beals Furniture Co. Treas. Evergreen Cemetery. Ma- sonic Trustees. Republican. Universalist. Mason. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, Country, Portland 282 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Athletic, Bramhall League. Home: 111 West St. Office: 154 Middle St., Portland, Me. COX, Frank P., electrical eng-ineer; b. Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 31, 1866; s. Robert S. and Frances (Strain) Cox; B.S., Kose Pol.v. Inst., Terre Haute, 1887; post-grad, course in elec. engring., Joliiis Hopkins; in. Baltimore, June 7, 188S, May Vaughen; children, L,ura May, Robert Vaughen. In employ Kester Elec. Co., Terre Haute, 1888-9; in testing dept. Thomson Elec. Welding Co., 1889- 90; in charge meter-testing dept. Thomson-Hous- ton Co., and successor, Gen. Elec. Co., 1890-4; then became chief engr. meter and inst. dept. Has taken out numerous patents relating to instrument and meter design and has written for tech. press, or. meters and a treatise on dii-ect current dynamos and motors, etc. Awarded silver medal on advance- ment of electric measuring instruments, St. Louis Expn. Republican. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Clubs: Oxford, Tedesco Country. Recreations: golf. Address: Care of Gen. Electric Co., Lynn, Mass. COX, Georg'e Clarke, college prof.; b. Columbus, O., May 17, 1865; s. Edward Wesley and :Mary Hollingsworth (Clarke) Cox; grad. Hughes High Sch., Cincinnati, 1882; A.B., Kenyon Coll., 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1900; student at Lane Sem., Cincinnati: student of theology, Gen. Theol. Sem., and Union Theol. Sem., New York, L^. of Geneva, Switzerland, 1899-02; spl. work. Harvard, 1902-3, 1907-8, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910; m. Alice Maude Chapman, of Ridgewood, N..L, Aug. 23, 1903. Deacon, 1888, priest, 1890, P.E. Ch.; asst. minister Holy Trinity Ch., Harlem, N.Y.. 1888-90; rector Christ Ch., Ridgewood, N.J., 1890-3, St. Paul's Ch., Poughkeepsie, N.T., 1893-9, Am. Episco- pal Ch., Geneva, Switzerland, 1899-02. Calvary Ch., Cincinnati, 1903-7; in 1906 espoused cause of Rev. Dr. Crapsey and made declaration of inde- pendent theol. principles; resigned from Calvary Ch., and in Apr., 1908, renounced Episcopal min- istry; I'eceived into Unitarian fellowship, June, 1908, but has never exercised that ministery: asst. in philosophy. Harvard, 1908-11; asst. prof, philos- ophy, Dartmouth, since Sept., 1911. Author: The Case Method in the Study and Teaching of Ethics. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Recreations: golf, swim- ming. Address: Rope Ferry Rd.. Hanover, N.H. COX, Greorg'e Howland, banker; b. Fairhaven, Mass., Oct. 9, 1854; s. James Valentine and Mercy Nye (Howland) Cox; ed. Fairhaven pub. schs. and U.S. Mil. Acad.. West Point; m. Ella, d. Zenas and Mary (Tobev) Whittemore, of New Bedford, IMass., Sept. 25. 1877; 1 son, George Howland. Jr, Clk. in Mt. Washington Glass Works, New Bedford, 1872-4: in employ of Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., 1875-02; dir., treas. and v. -p. Cambridge (Mass.) Trust Co., 1902-10, since pres. Pres. Citizens Trade Assn.: pres. Bd. of Park Commrs.. Cambridge, 1893; sec. and treas. Met. Improvement League; mem. State Armory Commn., 1901; dir. and treas. Cambridge Home for Aged People; trustee Dowse Inst., Cambridge Hosp. Mason. Clubs: Colonial (^pres.), Oaklev Country, Cambridge: St. Botolph, Boston City (Boston); Wamoutta (New Bedford). Recreations: farming. Home: Riverbank Court, Cambridge, and Fairhaven, Mass.; (summer) Ash- land. N.H. Address: 133 6 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. COX, Guy Wilbur, lawyer; b. Manchester, N.H., .Ian. 19, 18 71; s. Charles Edson and Evelvn Mary (Randall) Cox; A.B., Dartmouth, 1893, A.M., 1896; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896. Practiced in Boston since 1896, specializing in life ins., street rys. and gas companies; mem. firm of Butler, Cox & Murchie; mem. Common Council, Boston, 1902; representative 10th Suffolk Dist. in Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 4, senator 5th Suf- folk Dist., 1906, 7; chmn. delegates to Nat. Tax Conf., 1907; chmn. Commn. on Taxation for Mass., 1907. Republican. Mem. Boston Bar Assn.. Social Law Library. Odd Fellow. Clubs: University, New Hampshire, Boston Art, Wollaston, Republi- can Club of Mass. Hoine: Hotel Westminster. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. COX, Isaac Newton, advertising manager, vol. 1909.) (See COX, Iiouls Sherbuime, lawyer, farmer; b. Man- chester, N.H., Nov. 22, 1874; s. Charles E. and Evelyn M. (Randall) Cox; A.B., Dartmouth, 1896; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Mary 1. Fieles, of Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 22, 1902; 2 chil- dren, Randall T., Dorothy. Began practice in Bos- ton, 1899; removed to Lawrence, 1900; mem. Mass. Senate, 5th Essex Dist., 1906; postmaster, Law- rence, 1906-14. Capt. Battery C, 1st Field Arty., M.V.M. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F., Elks, Grange. Clubs: Home, Merri- mac "Valley Country. Republican of Mass., Essex Republican. Recreations: farming. Home: 7 Low- ell St. Office: 316 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. COYIiE, Georg'e Ii., clergyman, college prof.; b. Phila., Dec. 11, 1869: s. Hugh B. and Annie M. (Murphy) Coyle; ed. parochial sch., Phila.. 1875-9; A.B., LaSalle Coll., Phila.. 1886; entered Novitiate of Soc. of Jesus at Frederick, Md., Dec. 31, 1887: studied philosophy and natural sciences in Wood- stock Coll., Md., 1891-4, theology and sacred scrip- tures, same coll., 1898-04; studied chemistry, Got- tingen, Germany, 1906-7. Teacher classics. Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1890-1, classics and gen. chemistry, Gonzaga Coll., Washington, D.C., 1894-8, gen. chemistry, Woodstock Coll., 1898-1900, 1901-2, 1904-5; ordained priest R.C. Ch.. 1901; prof, analyt. and organic chemistry. Holy Cross Coll., since 1907. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. A.A.A.S., Wor- cester Chem. Club. Address: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass. COYIiE, Henry, author; b. Boston, 1865; s. Thomas and Annie (Farrell) Coyle; ed. Boston Grammar Sch. Editor Weekly Bouquet (now the Orphan's Friend), a Catholic paper, Boston, 1895 — . Engaged in charitable work in connection with Catholic instns., orphanages, for 23 yrs. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 6 Forbes St., Jamaica Plain, Boston.* CBABTREi:, Albert, clergyman: b. Bury, Eng.. Nov. 4. 1868; s. Nathan and Hannah (Pickstone) Crabtree; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1892; M.A., 1895; S.T.B., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge. Mass.. 1895; m. Lena Priscilla Joyce, of Pawtucket, R.I., June 15, 1899; 2 children, Mar- garet Constance, Joyce. Deacon, 1895. priest. 1896. P.E. Ch. ; rector Emmanuel Ch., Manville, R.I., 1895-07. All Saints Ch.. Attleboro, Mass., 1907-8; vicar Ch. of the Redeemer, South Boston, Mass.. since May 18, 1908: also Episcopal chaplain of Mass. State Prison since Feb. 1, 1911. Mem. Sch. Com.. Lincoln, R.I.. 1898-01 and 1906-7 (chmn.); pres. Manville Pub. Library Assn., 1905-7. Mem. . Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Bpsilon. Mason. Address: 928 East 4th St., South Boston, Mass. CRAFTS, Albert Barnard, lawyer; b. Milan, N.H., Sept. 4, 1851; s. Frederick A. and Maria L. (Soule) Crafts; B.A.. Weslevan U.. Conn.. 1871. M.A., 1874: studied law. Westerly, R.I., 1873-5; m. Jennie Louise Blake, of Ashaway, R.I.. Oct. 1. 1881 (died Nov. 19, 1884); m. 2d, Mary A. Stark, of Mystic, Conn.. Dec. 17. 1892; 1 child. Alberta Barnard. Teacher, Pine Meadow, Conn.. 1871-2; in mercantile business. 1872-3; admitted to R.I. bar. 1875; practiced in Westerly, 1875-6, Provi- dence since 1906; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Club: Bdgewood Yacht. Recreations: swimming. Home: Edgewood, Providence. Office: Grosve- nor Bldg., Providence, R.I. CRAFTS, James Mason, chemist; b. Boston, 3ilar. 8, 1839; s. R. A. and Marian (Mason) Crafts; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1858; (LL.D., 1898); studied chemistry at Bergacademie, Freiberg, and univs. of Heidelberg and Paris, 1850- 55; m. Clemence Haggerty, of New York,\June 13, 1868. Examined mines in Mex., 1866-7: prof, chem- istry and dean chem. faculty, Cornell. 1868-71; prof, chemistrv. 1871-80, organic chemistry, 1892- 97, pres., 1898-1900, Mass. Inst. Tech.; engaged in chem. research, Boston, since 1900. Prize Paris Acad. Sciences, 1885. Address: 19 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* CRAGIK, Donald Brett, M.D. ; b. Farmington. Me., Nov. IS, 1S75: s. George Bates and Abigail Doty (Belclier) Cragin; descendant of John Alden, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 283 and of Gov. Belcher, of Winthrop, Mass.; grad. Farming-ton High Sch., 1892; grad. Farmington State Normal Sch., 1896; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1902; grad. in surgery, Carney Hosp., South Bos- ton, 1904; studied Berlin and Vienna. 1914; ni. Feb. 16, 1910. Grace Belle Gannett, of Augusta, Me. Settled in Waterville, Me., July 6, 1904: started, June 1, 1911, the I. C. Llbby Memorial Hosp., of which is pres. ; mem. Waterville Bd. of Health, 1907-10. Trustee Coburn Classical Inst. Pres. Waterville Clinical Soc, 1912-13: pres. Ken- nebec County Med. Assn., 1912-13. Democrat. Uni- tarian. Scottish Rite Mason (32"). Home: 27 College Av. Office: 99 Main St., Waterville, Me. CRAGIIT, Georg-e Bates; b. Embden, Me., May 8, 1844; s. Jolin and Achsah Jane (McFadden) Cragin, both natives of Kmbden; ed. pub schs. and Anson Acad.; m. Abby Doty Belcher, of Farm- ington, Me., .July 9, 1872. Reared on farm; served apprenticeship as custom cutter; employed as cut- ter until 1882; in business for himself, 1882: cor- porator, 1887, pres. since 1905, Franklin Co. Sav- ings Bank; register of deeds, Franklin County, Me.; treas. Masonic Bldg. Assn. since its organiza- tion, 18S7; treas. Farmington Pub. Library since organization, 1890; treas. Universalist Soc. of Farmington since 1898. Unitarian. Royal Arch Mason (K.T.). Address: Farmington, Me. CRAZG-, Wallace, prof, philosophv; b. Toronto, Can., July 20. 1876; s. Alexander and IMarion (Brookes) Craig; father's family of Edinburgh, Scotland, mother's, of London, Eng. ; prep. edn. Hyde Park High Sch.. Chicago, 111.: B.S., U. ot 111., 1898, M.S., 1901; Ph.D., U. of Chicago, 1908; m. Oct. 12, 1904, Mrs. John Jenness (n6e Mima Davis), of Sheffield, England. Research asst. 111. Biol. Sta., Havana. 111., 1898-9; science teacher in high schs., Harlan, la.. 1900, Fort Collins, Colo., 1900-1: asst. in zoology, U. of Chicago, 1902-4; science teacher in high schs., Coshocton, O., 1904- 5; teacher in State Normal Sch., Valley City, N. D., 1905-7; investigator. Me. Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, Mass., 1903, 06, 11; prof, philosophy, U. of Me., since 1908. Mem. A.A.A.S., Me. Ornithol. Soc, Agricultural Soc. (British). Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Sociol. Soc, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi; asso. Am. Ornithologists' Union, Portland (Me.), Soc. Natural History. Author of inany articles on natural history, especially on the langs. and social life of birds. Address: Orono, Me. CBAIG, William, commission merchant; b. East Corinth, Vt.. Jan. 15, 1847; s. John and Alma (Eastman) Craig; descendant on mother's side of Rev. Peter Powers, of Newbury, Vt.; ed. common schs. of East Corinth, Lyme, N.H., and Bradford, Vt. ; m. at Fisherville. N.H., Julia E. Flanders, of Bradford, Vt.. May 30, 1872; 3 children. Fannie May (Mrs. Theodore A. Lothrop, of Beverly. Mass.), Edward Dunn (of Biddeford. Me.), John B. (of Brookline). Began In employ of uncle at Brighton (Mass.) stockyards, Oct., 1867; with Nathan CJark. provisions, Cambridge St., Boston, 1868-9: with Hall, Chessman & Co.. Faneuil Hall Market, 1870-3: connected with Winn, Ricker & Co. (established 1858) since 1874; became mem. of firm, 1885, and now sr. partner; dir. Fidelity Trust Co. (also mem. exec. com. to pass on loans) ; for- mer mem. advisory bd. Nat. League of Commn. Mchts. Mem. legislative com. Boston Fruit Sz Produce Exchange (pres.. 1890-2). Was county commr., Norfolk Co., 1 yr. ; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Brookline, now serving 9th yr. ; mem. Brookline Bd. of Trade. Independent Republican. Mem. Ver- mont Assn. Mem. Beth Horen Lodge, F. and A.M.: Boston Commandery, K.T. (trustee permanent and charity fund). Clubs: Boston City, Point Shirle^'. Perrin, Brookline Republican. Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 15 Columbia St., Brookline. Office: 93-95 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. CRAICr, WilUam C. (See vol. 1909.) CRAIG, William Gibson, M.D. ; b. Keosauqua, la., Feb. 19, 1868: s. William and Anna (Brown) Craig; student State U. of la.; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1892; post-grad, course eye and ear infirmary, N.T. City; m. Marie de la Niepece, of Paris, France, Dec. 21. 1901; one son, Gibson Ernest. Practiced in N.T. City and Hartford, Conn.; settled in Springfield, Mass., 1896; special- izes in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat dis- eases; oplithalmologist to Mercy and Springfield hosps. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Oph- thal. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Republi- can. Home: 9 Cornell St. Office: 317 Main St., Springfield, Mass. CRAIGIir, George Arthur, M.D.; b. Roxbury, INIus.s., Dec 9, 180::!; s. I^orenzo S. and Louisa T. (Simmons) Craigin; A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., 18S9, M.D., 1890; m. Louise Gray Eraser, of Bos- ton, Oct. 23, 1894. Practiced at Boston since 1890; formerly visiting phys. to House of Good Samari- tan, Boston Dispensary; asst. phys. Children's Hosp.; clin. insti-. diseases of children. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., etc. Address: 18 Hereford St., Boston. CRAIIT, John J., electric engineer.; b. Akron, O., Nov. 16, 1875; s. William Elliot and Mary Josephine (Tooker) Grain; ed. prep, dept., Buch- tel Coll., 1889-92; U. of Mich., 1892-3; M.E., Cor- nell U., 1896; m. Louise Truax Hibbard, of New York, July 7, 1906; 2 children, Jason, Mary Jo- sephine. In employ of Niagara Falls Power Co., 1896-7, Am. Impulse Wheel Co., 1897-8, Gen. Elec- tric Co., 1898, U.S. Navy Dept., 1899-04; elec. engr.. Fore River Ship Bldg. Co., 1904-14, the Waterbury Tool Co. since 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Soc. Naval Archi- tects, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Xi. Republican. Ad- dress: Wallingford, Conn. CRAM, Franklin Webster, railway official; b. Bangor, Me., June 21, 1S46; s. Gilman and Eliza- beth (Linnell) Cram; ed. Bangor pub. sells.; m. Martha Cook Wingate, of Bangor, Sept. 3. 1872. Held various positions, freight porter to mgr. on different rys., 1861-85; gen. mgr. New Brunswick Rv., 1885-90, Aroostook Constrn. Co., 1891-4, and since 1892; gen. mgr., 1891-4, v.-p., 1894-1900; pres. since 1900, Bangor & Aroostook R.R. Co.; pres. and dir. Northern Me. Seaport R.R. Co., Northern Tel- egraph Co., Bangor Investment Co., Schoodic Stream R.R. Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and So- cial Science, Civic Federation of N.E., Me. Geneal. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Club: Tarratine. Ad- dress: Bangor, Me.* CRAM, Georgre Washingrton, recorder Harvard Univ.; b. Boston, June 7, 1866; s. Albert Holden and Sallv Tavlor (Bartlett) Cram; grad. Roxbury (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Elizabeth H. Bent, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 1, 1902; 2 daughters, Elizabeth, Katharine. Re- corder, Harvard, since 1893, also mem. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Recreations: golf. Home: 38 Lakeview Av. Office: 4 University Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass. CRAM, Harry Iiorenzo, lawyer; b. Deering, Me., Feb. 7, 1871; s. Orlando Bridgman and Lucy Jane (Leighton) Cram; descendant of John Cram, Bos- ton, 1635, and settled in Exeter, N.H., 1639; ed. pub. and high schs., Deering; m. Florence Bertha Greenhalgh, of Portland, Sept. 24, 1895; 2 children, Edith Greenhalgh, Robert Leighton. Admitted to Me. bar, 1904; associated with Verrill, Hale & Booth, 1904-8; in practice alone since 1908; pres Deering Improvement Co. ; elk. Yarmouth Lighting- Co., Yarmouth Mfg. Co., Boston Refrigerating Co. mem. City Council. Portland, 1906-8 (pres. 1907-8) mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1908-10 (chmn., 1909-10) commr. from Me. for promotion of uniform le.gis- lation in U.S. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn., Com- mercial Law League of America, Portland Cham- ber of Commerce. Dir. Portland Boys' Club. Mem. Me. Charitable Assn. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., I.O. R.M. Republican. Mem. New Jerusalem Ch. Clubs: Portland, Woodfords (v.-p.). Civic. Recreations: camping, canoeing, out-door life. Home: Wood- fords, Me. Office: 102 Exchange St., Portland, Me. CRAM, Marshall Perley, college prof. ; b. Bruns- -vvick. Me., Jan. 1, 1882; s. Gardner and Annie A. (Sutherland) Cram; A.B., Bowdoin, 1904, A.M., 1905; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 190S; unmarried. Prof, chemistry, Bowdoin, since 1911. Mem. State Bd. of Health. Fellow English Chem. Soc; mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Chi. Club: Alpha Delta Phi (New York). Ad- dress: 83 Federal St., Brunswick, Me. 284 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND CSAM, Kalpli Adams, architect, author; b. Hampton Falls, X.H., Dec. 16, 1863; s. Rev. Wil- liam Augustine and Sarah Elizabeth (Blake) Cram; brother William Everett Cram; ed. Augusta, Me., Westford, Mass., and Exeter, N.H. ; (L/itt.D., Princeton, 1910); m. New Bedford, Mass., Eliza- beth Carrington, d. late Capt. Clement Carrington Read, C.S.A., of Va., Sept. 20, 1900. In practice as architect, 1S89 — •; supervising architect, Prmceton U., consulting architect, Cathedral St. John the Divine, New i'ork. Past pres. Boston Soc. Archi- tects; fellow Am. Inst. Architects, N. British Acad. Art, Royal Geog. Soc, l^ondon; mem. Am. Federation of Art, Architectural ^ssn., London. Clubs: Puritan (Boston); Century (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 52 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Office: 15 Beacon St.. Boston.* CBAM, 'William Everett, farmer; b. Hampton Falls, N.H., June 22, 1871; .s. Kev. William Augus- tine and Sarah Elizabeth (Blake) Cram; brother Ralph Adams Cram; m. Esther L. Sanborn, of West Roxbury, Mass., June 30, 1909. Author: Little Beasts of Field and Wood, 1900; American Animals (with Witmer Stone), 1902; More Little Beasts of Field and Wood, 1912. Contbr. to scientific and lit. mags. Address: Hampton Falls, N.H.* CRAMPTON, John M., mfr. ; b. Madison, Conn., Nov. 23, 1852; s. William Bradley and Betsey M. (Wheaton) Crampton; direct descendant of Sir Philip Crampton; ed. grammar and high schs., Madison; m. Charlotte L. Camp, of New Britain, Conn., Jan. 2, 18S1; 3 children, Rollin McNeil, Mar- jorie, Marion. Began manufacture of window shades and brass goods, 1885; mem. Crampton & Heaton, until 1898; now sole owner of the busi- ness, under title of J. M. Crampton. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Bd. of Alder- men, New Haven, 1884; state commr. flsh and game, 1908; supt. State Bd. of Fisheries and Game since 1913. Mason. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Union League. Home: 317 Willow St. Office: 671 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. CBAITDAIiIi, Charles Henry, author; b. Green- wich, N. Y'., June 19, 1858; s. Henry Sargent and Mary Carmichjel (Mills) Crandall; brother Arthur Fitz James Crandall; ed. Greenwich; m. Kate Vir- ginia Ferguson, June 19, 1884 (deceased); 2d, Mary Vere Davenport, of Stamford, Conn., Nov. 26, 1891. Lived 17 yrs. on farm where born; 5 yrs. in mer- cantile life; 5 yrs. reporter, corr. and editor, New York Tribune. Mem. Am. Inst. Art, Science and Letters. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: R.F.D. 30, Stamford, Conn.* CKANSAIiIi, H(iram) Burr, lawyer; b. Adams, Mass., Oct. 21, 1834; s. Hiram T. and Elbina (Jenks) Crandall; A.B. (with oration), Williams Coll., 1859; studied law in office of John A. Andrew, who after- ward was gov. of Mass.; admitted to bar, 1861, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1868. Began practice at Boston, 1861; apptd. commr. of insolvency for Co. of Suf- folk, Mass., June 16, 1861, and insp. and trustee of Mass. Hosp., Rainsford Island, Boston Harbor. Dec. 13, 1865; served until hosp. was transferred to City of Boston, commd. 1st It. and adj. 61st Mass. Vol. Inf., Nov. 13, 1864; mustered out at ex- piration of term of service, June 4, 1865; partici- pated in defense and capture of Petersburg, Va. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1867; pub. adminis- trator for Co. of Suffolk. Mass.. Oct. 5. 1872. Re- publican. Pres. N.E. Alumni Assn. of Williams Coll., N.E. Delta Kappa Epsilon Assn.; mem. Ep- silon Chapter Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Chap- ter Phi ueta Kappa. Address: 395 Summer Av., Reading, Mass. CKANSAI.!., S. Ashhel, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) CBANBON, Edwin Sanford, editor; b. Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 7, 1860; s. John Howland and Emily Stephens (Drew) Crandon; ed. common and high schs., Chelsea, Mass.; m. Cara Warren Howard, of Boston, June 1, 1886: children, Lowell Drew, Evelyn Howland (Mrs. William D. Plumb, of Henderson- ville, N.C. ), Emily. Entered employ Boston Transcript, 1877, and has been its financial editor since Nov., 1885. Republican. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars. Descendants of Colonial Govs., Bos- tonian Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal Soc, Pilgrim Soc. (Plymouth), Bunker Hill Monument Assn. Mason (Grand Master Grand Council Royal and Select Masters of Mass., 1906, 7, 8). Author of pamphlet entitled "The Pilgrim and the Puritan", 1895; and other hist, essays. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Of- fice: 32 4 Washington St., Bcston. CBANBON, lie Koi Goddard, surgeon, author; b. Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 15, 1873; s. Daniel Goddard and Florence Jane (Pillsbury) Crandon; A.B., Har- vard, 1894, A.M., 1909, M.D., 1898; m. Lucy H. Gill, Dec. 15, 1914. Practiced in Boston since 1898; asst. visiting surgeon, Boston City Hosp.; instr. surgery Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.M. A., Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard, Boston Yacht, Corinthian Yacht. Author: Surgical After-Treatment, 1911. Home: 60 The Fenway. Office: 366 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* CBANE, Alvin IVIillen, clergyman; b. Mansfield, Conn., Aug. 3, 1839; s. Millen and Sarah (Bennett) C^rane; prep. edn. Conn. Literary Instn., Suffield, Conn., B.A., Brown U., 1869; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1872; m. Sarah G. Adams, of Mansfield, Conn., July 13, 1869 (died, 1884); m. 2d, S. Jennie Wilson, of Shelburne Falls, Mass., Oct. 20, 1885; 1 son, Judson A. (LL.B.. Harvard, 1909). Enlisted in Co. D, 21st Conn. Vol. Inf., Aug., 1862, and served 2d It. to capt., until hon. discharged, 1865; participated in battles of Fredericksburg, Cold Harbor, Drury's Bluff, attack on Petersburg, and was one of the 1st to enter Richmond after its surrender. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1872; pastor, Medfield, Mass., 1872-8, West Boylston, 1878-83, Shelburne Falls. 1883-9, Millbury, 1889-91. Med- field, 1891-8, Groton, 1898-02, Elm St. Chapel, Everett, 1908-9, Swain's Pond Chapel, 1909-14. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1866. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Upsilon. .Joint Author: History of 21st Regiment Conn. Volunteers. Address: 27 Williams St., Maiden, Mass. CBANE, Amos Sawyer, railway official; b. Wash- ington, Berkshire Co.. Mass., Nov. 12, 1848; s. George and Amanda (Pease) Crane: ed. pub. schs.; m. 2d, Miss Jane M. Stevens, of Chippapee Falls, Mass.; 2 children, Robert S. (deceased), Philip A. Contracting agt. Gt. Western Dispatch and South Shore Line, at Chicago, 1877; N.E. agt. South Shore Line, 1880-1; agt. consol. South Shore and Gt. Western Dispatch, 1881-3: gen. frt. and pass, agt., Boston, Hoosac Tunnel & Western R.R. 1883-4; gen. frt. agt. Chicago & Atlantic R.R.. 1884-90; gen. frt. agt. Fitchburg R.R., 1890-8; gen. traffic mgr. same rd.. 1898-1900; export frt. traffic mgr., 1900-7, asst. frt. traffic mgr., 1907-9, frt. traffic mgr. since Nov., 1909, B. & M. R.R. Dir. Beacon Trust Co., Conway Electric R.R. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston Citv, Traffic of N.E. Home: Stony Brook, Mass. Office: 5 North Station. Boston. CBANE, Aug-ustln Averill, IVI.D.: b. Waterbury. Conn., Jan. 9. 1864; s. Robert (M.D.) and Eunice Maria (Averill) Crane; grad. New Haven High Sch., 1882; A.B., Yale. 1885; M.D.. Yale Med. Sch., 1887; post-grad, work. New Haven Hosp., 1S8S, New York German Hosp., 1891; m. Bessie Louise Barlow, of Waterbury, Oct. 25, 1904; 2 children, Eunice L. (grad. Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1911), George Averill. Began practice in Hawaiian Islands, 1888; removed to Waterburv. 1892; mem. Waterbury Bd. of Edn., 1895-9 (chmn., 1897-9); coroner's med. examiner since 1903; attending surgeon, Water- bury Hosp.; consulting surgeon St. Mary's Hosp. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Water- bury Country. Address: 300 W. Main St., Water- bury, Conn. CBANE, Cephas Bennett, clergyman ;^b. Marion, N.Y^, Mar. 28, 1833; s. Wheeler Ingalls and Almena (Riddell) Crane; Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y.; A.B., U. of Rochester. 1858. A.M.. 1864: grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1860 (D.D., U. of Roches- ter, 1868); m. Mury Adelia Day, of Hartford, Conn., 1865. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1860; pastor, Hart- ford, Conn., 1860-78, Boston, 1878-84, Concord, N. H., 1885-96: minister-at-large, 1896 — . Trustee Rochester Theol. Sem., Newton (Mass.) Theol. Instn. Home: 162 Lakeview Av., Cambridge. Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 285 CRATSTE, Charles Dodd, clergy iiuiii; b. Montclair, N.J., Feb. 12. IS'lli; s. James and I'hebe (Harrison) Crane; prep. edn. Blair Hall, lilairstown, N.J.; A.B., Princeton. lS6it: s-fnd. Union Tln'ol. Sem.. 1874; m. Annie Campbell, of Waterville, Me., Sept. 4, 1877; 6 children, Campbell. Kebecca, Charks \).. Jr., Kennedy, J. Almeda, Annie C. Ordained Congl, ministry, 1874: pastor in Me., at Water- \-ille, Newcastle, Machias, etc., and rteld sec. Me. CE. Union, 5 yrs.; pastor Saylesville, K.I.. since 1908. Mem. bd. dirs. R.l. Anti-Saloon l.,eag-ue. Pine Tree State Club of R.T. (pres.) Mem. S.A.R. Mason; state chaplain Patrons of Husbandry. Rec- reations: summer cottage. Sagamore Beacli, Mass. Address: Saylesville, R.I. CBANE, Charles Henry; b. Boston. Dec. 2C. 1861; s. Wiriiam H. and Julia X. (Granville) Crane: ed. pub. schs., Boston: unmairied. In lumber business with Blacker & Sheppard Co.. Boston, lS7S-8>s; deputy surveyor of lumber under Gen. Wiggin, 1888-08; lumber surveyo/ gen., Mass., since 1908. Republican. ;\Iason (K.T., Shriner); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Scimitar. Home: Revei'e, IMass. Of- fice: 88 Broad St., Boston. CBANE, Charles Timothy, banking; b. Brain- tree, IMass.. Sept. 19, 1S43: s. .John and Elizabeth (Nash) Crane: common sch. edn.: m. Lavonne E. Walbridge. of Boston. IMay 1, IS 73. Began at 19 as elk. in father's store; became mem. of firm, and continued until 1874; served as bookeeper for Hall Safe & Lock Co., Boston, and spent 1 vr. in Wis. and Minn.; returned to Weymouth, Mass., 1878, and since 1879 has been treas. Weymouth Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Home: East Braintree. Mass. Address: Weymouth, Mass. CBANE, Clarence, surgeon: b. Salem. Ore., Nov. 28, 1871: s. William Bradford and Alice Jane (McCully) Crane: ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Ore. and Cal.; Ch.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899, M.D., 1900: m. Stella Spaulding Howard, M.D., of Boston, June 12. 1900: 2 children, Calista, William B. Practiced. Boston, since 1900; asst. to surg. staff, Mass. Homoe. Hosp., 1900; 2d asst. surgeon, same, 1902, asst. surgeon, 1904. visiting surgeon same, 1914; lecturer on surgery and instr. in operative surgery on the cadaver, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1914; mem. Ani. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Homoe. Med. Soc. Mem. Handel and Haydn iSoc. Club: Appalachian Mountain. Recreations: music, tennis, farming. Home: 224 Huntington Av.. Boston, Mass.; (summer) Dover, Mass. CRANE, EUery Bicknell, antiquarian; b. Cole- brook. N.H., Nov. 12. 1836: s. Robert Prudden and Almira (Bicknell) Crane; descendant of Henry Crane, Conn.. 1655: remov^ed in iTifancy to Beloit. Wis.; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Beloit Acad, and Prep. Dept.. Beloit Coll.; m. 1859, Saloma A. Raw- son (died, 1901): 1 son. ]Martin Rawson. Began as accountant in lumber and grain office. Beloit; traveled overland to Cal., 1860, returning, 1863, and engaged as bookkeeper and salesman in Bos- ton; entered lumber business in Worcester. 1867: property destroyed by fire. 1900, since which time has devoted entire attention to hist, and geneal. work: librarian Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, of which was charter mem., v.-]i. 4 yrs. and pres. 17 yrs. Ex-mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. and Mass. Senate: trustee Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings; ex-pres. AVorcester Co. Mechanics' Assn. Repub- lican. Autho)-: The Rawson Family Memorial; Ci'ane Familv Genealogy; also many pub. con- tributions relating to hist, and geneal. subjects. -Address: Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, AVorcester, iVIass. CBANX, Bphraun Hitchcock, publisher, printer; b. Hyde Park. Vt.. Jan. 29, 1876; s. Edwai'd C. and Marv Jane (Thomas) Crane; grad. Black River Acad.. Ludlow, Vt., 1893; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1898; m. Marv E. Mastin, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 5, 1903: 2 children, Elizabeth Mastin. b. Dec. 2, 1903; Marv Hitchcock. Jan. 13. 1908. Editor and pub. Ludlow (Vt.) Tribune. 1898-03, Brattleboro Re- former, 1903-13; mgr. Yt. Printing Co. since 1903. Trustee Fletcher Memorial Library (Ludlow), Brattleboro Free Library. Conglist. Mason. Home: 58 Western Av. Office: American Bl«lg., Brattleboro, Vt. CRANE, Pranlt, clergyman, now at 405 W. 55th St., New 1'ork. (See vol. 1909, also Wlio's Who in America, J 91 4-1. 'i.) CRANE, Henry Calvin, clergyman, lecturer, liroker. writer: \>. -Xurton, Mass., Nov. :!0, 1846; s. John Calvin and JOliza (I'ratt) Crane, and de- scendant of Edward 111. of lOng. and Gov. Wins- low of the .Mayllower; A.B., cum laude, Dartmouth Coll., 1869 (commencement poem and elected to Phi Beta Kappa); B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1873; studied at Berlin, Germany; m. Oak Bluffs, Jime 1, 1904. Haltie D. xMason. Tauglit sch. 8 yrs. while studying for ministr>-; ijrin. Fair Haven (Mass.) High Sch., 1870; ordained Congl. minister, 1873; pastor chs. in Boston, Providence, Pittsburgh, Omaha, Seattle and Springfield, :Mo., 1873-93; re- tired from pulpit on account of ill health; spent a vr. in Europe; has traveled and lectured in 34 states; tngaged in literary work since 1894; an organizer of the Chautauqua Circle. IMason. l\Iem. Old Colony Hist. Soc, Golden Cross, A.O.U.W., M.AV. of A., I.O.G.T., Sons of Temperance. Ad- dress: Stoughton, Mass., and Floral City, Fla. CRANE, John Calvin, genealogist: b. Grafton, Mass., Oct. ]<;, 1n:iT; s. Calvin and Hannah (Forbes) Crane: lineal descendant of Gov. William Bradford, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. and high schs., Grafton and Lancaster (Mass.) Acad.; m. Marv Ellen Glazier, of Millbury, Mass., Nov. 21, 1861; 2 cliildren. Richard Forbes, Florence E. (wife of Frederick E. Putnam). Worked at vari- ous occupations until 1858. when he started on a trip west, that included Minn, and regions along the Miss. River: returned to Millbury, 1859; fol- lowed trade of shoecutter at Worcester and West Millbury for a number of yrs.; also in the tobacco trade at Boston and in the wool and waste trade at Millbury; engaged extensively in lit. and hist, research and as writer for periodicals and news- papers; mem. expdn. to Minn., headed by Capt. Glazier, to determine head of Miss. River, 1891, also making extensive trip through Can.; collector of Indian stone relics. Mem. Worcester Soc. An- tiquity, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Historic Soc. of Lancashire and Cheshire, Eng. Justice of the peace; licensed jireacher. Republican. Baptist. Author: Colonel Thomas Gilbert, the Leader of the New England Tories; Jonathan Holman, a Revolutionarv Colonel: AVaters Memorial; Peter AVhitnev and His History of Worcester Co.; Rev. Williani Blackstone, the Pioneer of Boston; Major General Burbank, the Early Paper Maker; The Nipmucks and Their Country: George Sumner Memorial; AVhat Guns in King Phillip's War? Champions of Freedom, etc. Address: AVest Mill- bury, Mass. CRANE, John Iioring-, clergyman: b. East Bain- tree, Mass., Oct. IS, 1856: s. Joseph and Eliza (Binnev) Crane; A.B.. Brown Univ., Providence, R.I., 1880; grad. Newton Theol. Inst'n, 1883; or- dained Bapt. ministry, 1S83; m. Weymouth, Dec. 16, 1885, Anna H. Copeland; one daughter, Flor- ence Binnev. Pastor, Narragansett, R.L, 1883-6, Sheldonville, Mass., 1887-98, Allenton. R.I., 1898- 1900, Rumnev, N.H., 1900-9, AVakefield, Mass., since 1909. Pres. N.H. Bapt. Ministers' Confer- ence, sch. com. at Wrentham, 1889-98: trustee Rumnev Pub. Library several yrs. Address: 47 Cordis St., AA'akefield, Mass. CRANE, John Summerfield, mfr. ; Feb. 3, 1834- Jan. 19. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) CRANE, Joshua, trustee: b. Brookline, Mass., Oct 24. 1869: s. Joshua and Annie E. (Jose) Crane; A B Harvard, 1890; m. Ethel M. Hill, of Brooklme, Mass., Jan. 19, 1897; 6 children, Joshua, Jr., Pri- cilla C, Emerv, Alexander, Catharine, Margery. Engineer, in practice since 1892; also treas. and trustee of estates. Unitarian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Union, Dedham Country and Polo, East- ern Yacht. Recreations: farming. Home: West- wood. Alass. Office: 50 State St., Boston, CRANE, Stella Howard, M.D.: b. Boston, Aug. 25, 1874; d. Daniel and Georgianna (Weatherbee) Howard; descendant of early Colonial ancestry; 286 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND grad. Girls' Latin Sell., Dana Hall, Wellesley; student Wellesley Coll. 1 yr. ; M.D., Boston U. Sell, of Medieine, 1900; m. Clarence Crane, M.D., of Boston, June 12, 1900; 3 children, Calista, Wil- liam Bradford, Ethel Louise (deceased). Prac- ticed in Boston since 1900. Club: Appalachian Mountain. Recreations: driving. Christian En- deavor work with children. Address: 224 Hunt- ington Av., Boston; (summer) Dover, Mass. CBANE, "Walter Sanger, banker; b. Brookline, Mass., May 3, 1868; s. Joshua and Annie K. (Jose) Crane; prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch. ; A.B., Har- vard, 1890; m. Sarah F. Piatt, of Columbus, O., Feb. 5, 1895; children, Walter S., Jr., Dorothy, Francis Valentine, Sarah Lucy. Asso. with Warren Seharf Asphalt Paving Co., 1890-8; out of business, 1898-10; began in banking business, 1910; v. -p. Mut. Nat. Bank, Boston, since Apr. 1, 1910; asst. treas. Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; trustee and treas. Nat. Sailor.s' Home. Clubs: Algonquin, Harvard, Ded- ham Country and Polo, Beverly Yacht. Recreations: yachting, golf. Home: Dedham, Mass. Oflice: 50 State St., Boston. CBANi:, Willard, mfr., capitalist; May 9, 1830- Apr. 12, igif). (See vol. 1909.) CRANH, William H., actor; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CBANE, William Merriam, clergyman; b. New York, Feb. 26, 1880: s. William Nevins and Caroline Abby (Merriam) Crane; descendant of Benjamin Crane, who settled in Wethersfleld, Conn., about 1655, and from William Merriam, of Tudeley, County Kent, Eng., whose son Joseph settled m Concord, Mass., 1638; A.B.. Harvard, 1902, S.T B., 1904, Ph.D., 1906; studied at Gottingen and Berlin, Germanv, Grenoble, France, Beirut and Jerusalem, Syria; m. Eleanor Winslow Runkle, of Cambridge, Mass.. July 29, 1902; 5 children, William Merriam, Jr , Edward Payson, Gordon, Chilton. Caroline Merriam. Ordained Congl. ministry, Richmond, Mass., Nov. 15, 1907, and since pastor there. Trustee Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, Mass.; trustee Euphrates Coll., Harpoot, Turkey; dir. Berkshire Industrial Farm, Canaan, N.Y. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. for Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Progressive. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard (New York and Boston). Home; "Morning Face," Rich- mond, Mass. Office: 79 Wall St., New York. CRATSTE, W(inthrop) Murray, senator; b. Dalton, Mass., Apr. 23, 1853; s. Zenas Marshall and Louise (Laflin) Crane; ed. pub. schs., Dalton and Willis- ton Sem.; (A.M., Williams, 1897; LL.D., Harvard, 1903). Lt.-gov. of Mass., 1897-9, gov., 1900-2; apptd., Oct. 12, 1904, and elected Jan., 1905, U.S. senator, to fill vacancy for unexpired term (1904- 07) of George F. Hoar, deceased; reelected for term 1907-13. Mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1892-1900 and 1904-16; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. convs., 1892, 1896, 1904, 1908. Address: Dalton, Mass.* CBANKSKAW, Burton; b. Blackburn, Lanca- shire, Eng.; s. John and Nancy (Burton) Crank- shaw; arrived in New York, 1872; m. Susie A. Jordan, of Pawtucket, R.I., Dec. 3, 1903; 2 chil- dren, Mabel A., Ruth. Employed as weaver in Fall River, Mass., 1873, and was overseer of weav- ing, 1881-7; student Newton Theol. Sem., 1887-9; grad., 1889; ordained Bapt. ministry. 1889; pastor 2d Baptist Ch.. Cambridge. Mass., 1889-93; re- signed from ministry on account of ill health; re- turned to mill, 1893; overseer of spinning. Mer- chants' Mill, Fall River, 1894-9, and at Mechan- ics' Mill, 1899-1903; overseer of spinning, Nashua Mfg Co., since Dec. 6, 1905; elected to Common Council, Nashua, Nov., 1906. Progressive-Repub- lican. Mason. Leader for over 10 years of the Judson Bible Class. Home: 1 Tyler St., Nashua, N.H. CRANSTON, Ernest Albert, M.D.; b. Benning- ton, Vt., Oct. 13, 1860; s. Caleb G. and Abby H. (Bowen) Cranston; ed. Vt. Acad.; Troy Business Coll.: spl, theol. course in Boston; then after preaching 12 vrs. in Me., took up medicine, owing to throat trouble; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1905; m. Etta M. Miner, of Calais, Me., Dec. 11, 1889: 2 children. Stephen W., Earl M. (deceased). Practiced at Calais since July, 1905; city health officer; coroner Washington County. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., L.O. O.IM., K.O.T.M., Knights of Pythias, Patrons of Husbandry. Address: 205 INIaine St., Calais, Me. CRANSTON, John Samuel, life insurance; b. Sheridan, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1865; s. Henry J. and Elmira T. (Snow) Cranston; descendant of two governors of R.I. Colony named Cranston, also of Roger Williams, of R.I. Colon v; prep. edn. Phillips (Exeter) Acad., 1888; student Harvard, 1888-91; m. Alice E. Beardsell, of New York City, July 11, 1889 (died 1913); 2 children, Harriet E., Arnold B. Began as salesinan of life ins., in Boston, Apr., 1891; gen. agt. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S.A., 1892-6; mgr. ordinary dept. Prudential Ins. Co. of America, 1896-14; gen. agt. for Eastern Mass., of Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hartford, at Boston, since Oct. 1, 1914. Republican. Mem. Bos- ton Life Underwriters' Assn. (pres. 1904), Boston Cliainber of Commerce. Club: Harvard. Recre- ations: farming. Home: 176 Upland Rd., North Cambridge. Office: 185 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. CRAFO, Henry Howland, lawyer; s. Hon. William W. and Sarali A. D. (Tappan) Crapo; A.B., Har- vard, 1883; read law, admitted to bar, and since engaged in practice at New Bedford. Has been pres. Union St. Rv. Co., Dartmouth & Westport St. Ry. Co., New Bedford & Onset St. Ry. Co. Home: New Bedford, I\Iass. CRAFO, William Wallace, lawyer; b. Dartmouth, Mass., May 16, 1830; s. Henry H. and Mary A. (Slocum) Crapo; A.B., Yale, 1852; student Harvard Law Sch.; (LL.D., Yale, 1882, Williams Coll., 1910); m. Sarah A. D. Tappan, of New Bedford, .Fan. 22, 1857 (now deceased). City solicitor, New Bedford, 1855-67; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1857; mem. 44th to 47th Congresses (1875-83); head of law firm Crapo, Clifford & Prescott; pres. Wam- sutta Mills; pres. Instn. for Savings, New Bed- ford, and connected with many other banking and industrial enterprises. Mem-. Home Market Club, and various Republican organizations: mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Pilgrim Soc, Bristol Co. (Mass.) Hist. Soc Address: Xew Bedford, Mass.* CBABV, David, Jr., M.D.: b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 26, 1842; s. David and Susan (Harris) Crary; descendant of Peter Crary, New London, Conn., 1663; ed. pub. schs. of Hartford; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1869: m. Hartford, May 18, 1882, Etta Juliette -Martin. Practiced in Hartford since 1869; was lihys., Hartford Co. Jail for 35 yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Med. Assn., Yale Alumni Assn., etc. Democrat. Address: 926 Main St., Hartford. Conn. CRATHERN, Charles Frank Hill, clergyman; b. Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, Eng., Sept. 14, 1864; s. George Frederick and Louisa (Parsons) Cratliern; ed. St. Jolins Coll., Cambridge; Notting- liam Theol. Sem.; came to America, 1892; m. Sadie G. Tarbell, of Brooklyn, N.Y., May 24, 1893; chil- dren, Alice Tarbell, Helen Goodwin, Charles F. H., .Jr., Louise Parsons, Marion Hill. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1886; pastorates. Mason, N.H., 1886, 1st Parish Ch., Charlestown Dist., Boston, 1893-6, South Congl. Ch., Braintree. Mass., 1896-10, Park Ch., W^orcester, IMass., since 1910. Organizer the first children's ch. in America; chmn. Bd. of Edn., Braintree, 5 yrs. Mason. Republican. Clubs: Con- gregational (Worcester), Appalachian Mountain (Boston). Lectures before women's clubs, socs., etc., on patriotic, liistorical and literary subjects. Address: Elm Park, Worcester, Mass. CRAWFORD, Caroline, educator; b. Farmington, Mich.; d. Reuben Wesley and Emily (Bullock) Crawford; grad. Ypsilanti Normal Coll., 1892; un- married. Instr. in State Normal Sch., Stevens Point, Wis., 1894-9, U. of Chicago, 1900-4; instr. and prof.. Teachers' College (Columbia), 1904-11; dean of women, A. Barton Hepburn Foundation, and asst. prof, dramatic and social arts. Middle- bury Coll., since 1911. Interested in development of Folk drama and pageantry; arranged dances for Am. production of "The Blue Bird," and Little Theatre production "Snow White." Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sciences, Women's Dept. of Nat. •^ivic Federation, Drama League .Atmerica. Au- WHO'S WHO IN NEW KNGLAND 287 thor: Folk Dramas and Games, 190S; Dramatic Games and Dances for Little Children, 1913. Ad- dress: Middlebury, Vt. CRAWFORD, Fred Erastus, lawyer; b. Guild- hall, Vt., July 7, 1S57; s. lion. Oramel and Cath- erine (Bothwell) Crawford; srad. Watertown (Mass.) High Sch., 1875; Harvard U., 1881; studied in office of Parlt & Piper, Boston, and at Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1884; m. Mattie Sturtevant Coolidge, of Watertown, Mass., Feb. 15, 1888; children, Calvin D., Frederick C, Ward S. Practiced at Watertown and Boston since 1884; for a number of yrs. counsel for town of Water- town; one of the examiners and masters for tlie ]Mass. Land Court: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897-8, Charter mem. Watertown Hist. Soc. ; mem. Y.M. C.A. ; pres. Watertown Bd. of Trade, 1892-3. Club: Watertown Harvard. Collaljorated with Prof. Frank Parsons in The World's Best Book. Wrote essays on Origin of N.E. Townships; Teaching of Ethics in the Pub. Schs. ; (monographs) The Mass. Land Court: Tax Titles, etc. Home: Water- town. Mass. (Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. CRAWFORD, Howard Tritoou, osteopathist; b. Gardiner, Me., June 16, 1874; s. George Artemas and Mary Ella (Patten) Crawford; descendant of Moses Cass and the Page, Cilley and Whittier families of N.H. ; ed. Coburn Classical Inst., of Waterville. Me.: Latin Sch. and Berkeley (now Chauncy Hall) Sch., both in Boston; A.B., Boston U. Coll. of Liberal Arts, 1896; D.O., Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, 1899; m. Nell Tallant Cutler, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., June 27, 1906; children. Howard T., Jr., Wilfred H., Katharyn W. Prac- ticed in Boston since June, 1899: dir., prof, anat- omy since 1899, dean since 1905, Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy. Mem. Am. Osteopathic Assn., N.E. Osteopathic Assn., Mass. Osteopathic Assn., Bos- ton Acad. Osteopathic Physicians. S.R., Beta Theta Pi. Mem. Progressive Party. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Old Belfry (Lexington). Recreations: roque. Home: 22 Hancock St.. Lexington, Mass. Office: 673 Boylston St., Boston. CRAWFORD, John Gault, lawyer; b. Oakham, Mass., Apr. 21, 1834; s. Hosea W. and Caroline M. (Gault) Crawford; and of Scotch-Irish ancestry; pub. sch. edn.; admitted to bar. 1865; m. Emma Tindall, of Mich., Apr. 16, 1863 (died, June 27, 1866); m. 2d, Buffalo, N.Y., June 30, 1867, Abbie True Stevens, of Paris, Me. (died, Feb. 2, 1882); m. 3d, Mary A. Harrington, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 30, 1884. Began at 18 in employ of Chamber- lin, Barnard & Co., dry goods, Worcester; went to Kan., 1855, and participated with free state men in struggle against extension of slavery, serving under (Jen. Lane and witli John Brown; returned to Mass.. fall of 1856; was in Mich., 1861, when Civil War began; enlisted in 2d Regt. IMich. Cav., was appointed sergt. major, promoted to It. and assigned as adjt. by Col. P. H. Sheridan, wiio was in command of the regt. ; resigned from service on account of ill health; commd. by Gov. Blair, of Mich., as capt. 10th Cav. and engaged in addressing war meetings for volunteers to the war (ill health not permitting him to go to the front). Mem. Mich. State Senate, 1864-6; removed to Lancaster. N.H., 1870; Am. Consul at Coati- cooke, P.Q., 1881-4; located in Manchester, N.H., 1890; U.S. commr. Dist. of N.H., since 1893; active speaker in nat. polit. campaigns, since 1856. Mem. Manchester Hist. Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason; mem. G.A.R. Author: The Indians of the Merrimack; Indian Nomen- clature; Fort William and Mary; also many pub. addresses and contbr. to newspapers and mags. Address: Manchester, N.H. CRAWFORD, Mary Caroline, author; b. Boston, May 5, 1874; d. James George and Mary (Coburn) Crawford; prep. edn. Girls' Latin Sch., Boston, Radcliffe Coll., 1894-7; grad. Sch. for Social Work- ers, Boston, 1907; unmarried. Has made spl. study of sociology in its present-day manifestations, and of American romance as related to history; lit. critic Boston Budget, 189S-02; sec. Women's Trade Union League, 1907-8, Ford Hall Meetings since 1908. Clubs: Boston Authors, Monday Eve- ning, Women's City Club of Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 22 Gleu- ville ,V\-., jMlston District, Boston.* CRAWFORD, Melzer T., lawyer; b. Waldoboro, Me., Apr. 4, 1858 s. Rev. William H. and Julia A. (Whittier) Crawford; ed. j^ub. sclis. ; Bucksport (Me.) Sem.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1886; m. Mary A. Howard, of Rockport, Me., Aug. 15, 1893. In gen. practice of law, Camden, Me., since 1886. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Mem. Bd. of Trade, Business Men's Assn. Home: Camden, Me. CRAWFORD, morris Barker, physicist; b. Sing Sing (now Ossining), N.Y., Sept. 26, 1852; s. Morris D'Camp and Charlotte (Holmes) Crawford; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1874, A.M., 1877; univs. of Leipzig and Berlin, 1877-80: m. Caroline L. Rice, of Springfield, Mass., Dec. 25, 1883. Tutor mathe- matics, 1874-7, instr. pliysics, 1880-1, asso. prof., lSSl-4. prof, since 1884, Wesleyan U. Fellow A.A. A.S. ; mem. Am. Physical Soc. Address: Middle- town, Conn.* CRAWFORD, Myron Elmer, b. New Canaan, Conn., June 20, 1873; s. Joseph and Harriet (Wake- man) Crawford; ed. pub. schs. and King's Prep. Sch., Stamford; m. Marion B. Benedict, of New Canaan, Oct. 28, 1896; 2 children, Josepli Myron, Tlieodore Benedict. Has engaged in farming since beginning of active career; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: New Canaan, Conn. CRAWFORD, William John, woolen mfr. ; b. nr. Belfast, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1836; s. William .1. and Ann (Brown) Crawford; limited common sch. edn. in Ireland; arrived in Boston, July 10, 1852; m. Nov. 6, 1855, Ann Doyle. Began as employe cotton mill at Saundersville, Mass. ; served, pvt. to corpl., Co. E, 42d Regt., Mass. Vols., 1862-3; entered mfg. business at Eagleville as Dorr & Crawford; firm removed to North Dana. 1883, and since with- drawal of Mr. Dorr, in 1885, title of the firm has been Crawford & Tyler; pres. H. W. Goodman Co., straw braids and palms. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Herbert V. Smith Post, G.A.R. , Athol, Mass. Home: North Dana, Mass. CRAWFORD, William Morrison, clergyman; b. Hampden, Me., Feb. 15, 1865; s. William Henry and Julia Ann (Wliittier) Crawford; descendant of Scottish house of which Reginald, son of Allen, 4 til Earl of Richmond, was common ancestor, 1120-46; prep. edn. East Me. Conf. Sem., Bucks- port; A.B., Boston U.. 1890; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1895; m. Alice Towne, of Spencer, Mass., Apr. 15, 1903. Admitted to Suffolk County bar, 1895; practiced in Boston, 1895-9; ordained M.E. ministry. 1899; pastor Upton, 1899-01. Spencer, 1901-3, Warren, 1903-5, Amherst, 1905-8, Spring- field, 1908-12, Somerville, Mass., since 1912. Mem. Suffolk Bar Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Recreations: baseball. Address: 275 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. CRAWSHAW, William Joseph, mfr.; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Feb. 23, 1854: s. John and Anne (Whittle) Crawshaw; ed. pub. schs.. Central Falls, R.I., Somerville, Mass.. Lewiston, Me.; m. Mary Dickey, of Lewiston, May 14, 1883; 2 children. Annie, b. Mar.. 1886: Thomas H., Nov., 1895. Engaged in mfg. business, 1884; treas. and gen. mgr. H. H. Dickey & Son, mfrs. leather belting and roll covering (established, 1854); dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Lewiston, Me.; trustee Androscoggin County Savings Bank. Republican. Episcopalian (sr. warden Trinity Episcopal Ch.). Mason (32°). Home: 51 East Av., Lewiston, Me. CREASEV, Georg-e William, soldier; June 22, 1840-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) CREHORE, Frederic Morton, paper mfr.; b. Newton Lower Falls, Mass., July 16, 1858; s. Dr. Charles Frederic and Mary Wyer (Loring) Cre- hore; student Allen's Sch., West Newton, Mass., 2 yrs.; A.B., Harvard, 1881: m. Prances Isabella Carter, of Honolulu, H.I., June 1, 1897: 1 daugh- ter, Svbil. b. April 6, 1900. Began work, 1882, in paper 'mill established, 1825, by his grandfather, Lemuel Crehore; head of C. F. Crehore & Son, press paper mfrs. Mem. Com. Council, Newton, Mass., 1890; alderman, 1891; mem. Water Bd., 1893-4, Sch. Com., 1897, 1900, 1902. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Har- 288 WHO'S WHO TN NEW ENGLAND vard. Exchange (Uostonj; Brookline Country, Newton Boat. Home: Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Office: ST Mill St., Boston. CRESSY, Will Martin, actor, plavwriglit; b. Bradford, .\.1J., Oct. l".», 1SG3; s. Frank and Annette Miriam (Ring) Cressy; ed. pub. sch.s., Concord, X.H. ; m. Blanclie May Dayne, of Troy, N.Y., .Jan. 19, 1890. Made Hrst appearance on stage at Xor- walk. Conn., Sept. 19, 1S.S9. in I-^rost & Fansliawe Repertoire Company; later with numerous com- panies, including 6 yrs. in "The Old Homestead"; in vaudeville (witli wife) since Dec. 19, 1899. visit- ing all ])rin. countries of world. Has written 138 one-act plays. Chi-istian Scientist. Clubs: Vaude- ville Comedy (founder. 190G. and 1st pres.), Friars. Home: 24 South St., Concord, N.H.* CRICHTON, Arthur Boxer, clergyman; b. Dart- mouth. X..^.. Oct. L',;, 1S!S(»; s. James Augustus and Frances Sarah (Creigliton) Cricliton; g.g.s. Capt. James A. Crichton, R.N., Dundee, Scotland; came to the U.S., 1896; prep. edn. Phillips Exeter Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1907; B.D.. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1910; unmarried. Deacon, 1910. priest. 1911, P.E. Ch.: curate. Christ Ch., West Haven. Conn., 1910-12; rector Ch. of Our Re- deemer. Lexin.gton, Mass., 1912-14, Christ Ch., Canaan. Conn., since Oct. 1, 1914. Address: Can- aan. Conn. CRISAITS, Carl, M.D. ; Feb. 1, 1858-Oct. 1, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) CRISSEV, Ralph I., banker; b. Norfolk, Conn., Feb. 4, 1833; s. Benjamin AV. and Eunice (Burr) Crissey: ed. Norfolk Acad.: m. Dec. 22, 1886, Mary E. Buell, of Colcliester, Conn. Agt. for Barnuiii Richardson Co., iron mfrs., for over 20 yrs. ; pres. Norfolk Savings Bank since 1898; v. -p. Norfolk Water Co.; sec. and treas. Norfoll^ Hall Assn.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1867 and 1883. Republi- can. Conglist. Mason. Address: Norfolk, Conn. CRISTV, Albert Barnes, clergyman, temperance worker: b. New Yoik. 1853; s. Moses and Harriet Ann (Woolley) Cristy; prep. edn.. Greenwicli (Conn.) Acad, to 1869; A.B., Coll. City of New- York, 1875, A.M., 1887; studied Yale Tlieol. Sem.. 1876-8; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1879: m. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 6, 1879, Mary Wilhelmina Linsley; children, Elizabeth Bertha (Mrs. H. M. Wood), Martha P. (Mrs. C. M. Thompson), Helen W., Esther G. (Mrs. A. R. Lee), Albert M., George L.. Edward I. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1879; pastor, Berlin. Mass., 1879-81, Conwav, 1881-4, Hudson, O.. 1886-91, Albuquerque, N.M., 1891-4, Cleveland, O., 1894-9; supt. R.I. Anti-Saloon League since Nov. 1, 1899. Instr. in elocution Hudson Acad., 1889-90. U. of N.M.. 1892-3, Western Re- serve U.. 1895-9. Home: 102 Wavland Av. Office: 15 Brownell Bldg., Providence, R.I. CRISTY, Austin Phelps, publisher, editor; b. Morristown. Vt., May 8. 1850: s. John Baker and Louisa L. (Cooke) Cristy; A.B., Dartmouth, 1873; m. Mary E. Bassett, May 26, 1876 (died Nov. 18,1913): 4 children, Horace TVakefield, Marv L. (Mrs. Rufus Gould, of Worcester), Roger Henry. Edna Vir- ginia; m. 2d. Katherine V. Horan, of Worcester, Jan. 12. 1915. Studied law and was admitted to bar; practiced law at Marblehead, Mass.; founded in 1884 the Daily and Sunday Telegram, Worces- ter, Mass., of which has since been pub. and editor. Republican. Clubs: Worcester Country, Worcester Automobile. Home: 426 Salisbury St Office: 20-2 2 Franklin St., Worcester, Mass. ' CROCKBR, Alvah, paper mf r. ; b. Fitchburg. Mass., Aug. 21, 1858; s. Charles T. and Helen Eliza (Tufts) Crocker; A.B.. Harvard, 1879: m. Charlotte Bartow, Oct. 14, 1880. Mem. firm Crocker, Bur- bank & Co. Home: Prospect Ct. Office: 545 West- minster St., Fitchburg, Mass. CROCKBR, Charles T.; b. Fitchburg, Mass., Mar. 2, 1833: s. Hon. Alvah and Abigail (Fox) Crocker: pub. sch. edn.; m. Helen E. Tufts, Oct. 14, 1857 (died 1877); m. 2d, Helen T. Bartow, June 1, 1881. On death of father, 1874, became sr. mem. Crocker Burbank & Co.; retired 1900. Home: Fitchburg, Mass. CROCKBR, Courtenay, lawyer; b. Boston. Feb. 4. 1881: s. George Glover and Annie Bliss (Keep) Crocker: prep. edn. Volkmann's Sch., Boston; A.B.. Harvard, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Clara Ballard Crocker, of Boston. Feb. 20, 1912; 1 daughter, Jane. In practice with Burdett & Ward- well, 1905-10; mem. firm of Crocker & Dutch since 1910; mem. Clommon Council, Boston, 1908, 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910-13 (chmn. com. on ways and means); sec. Rep. Club of Mass., 1910-12 (pres., 1914); mem. Rep. Ward Com. of Ward 11, Boston, 1908-15. Club: Union. Recreations: skat- ing, tennis, farming. Home: Sudbury, Mass. Office: S45 Tremont Bldg.. Boston. CROCKBR, Edward Savage, jiajier mfr. (See vol. 1909. ) CROCKBR, Georg-e Glover, lawyer; Dec. 15, 1843- May 26, 1913. (See \(>1. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 191 2-13. ) CROCKBR, George Glover, Jr., lawyer; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 16, 1877; s. George G. and Annie B. (Keep) Crocker; A.B., Harvard, 1899, LL.B., 1902; m. Julia H. Hutchins. of Boston, June S, 1905; 4 children. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902, and since practiced in Boston; dir. Proprietors of Revere House, Plymouth Cordage Co.; clerk Tremont Nail Co. Treas. Mass. Charitable Soc. Republican. Clubs: Union, Country (Brookline). Home: 119 Marlboro St. (Office: 825 State Mutual Bldg., Boston. CROCKBR, George Herbert, paper mfr.; (See vol. 1909.) CROCKBR, George Uriel, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 9. 1863; s. Uriel H. and Clara G. (Ballard) Crocker; A.B., Harvard, 1884; studied law Harvard Law Sch.; m. Providence, R.I., Oct. 4, 1887, Emma L. Aylsworth; 4 daughters. Has practiced in Boston since 1886; pres. Simplex Electric Heating Co.; dir. Tremont Nail Co., Mut. Nat. Bank; pres. and dir. U.S. Hotel Co.; treas. Concord & Claremont (N.H. ) R.R., Northern (N.H.) R.R., Peterboro & Hillsboro R.R. ; sec. and treas. Proprietors of Revere House. Mem. Boston Finance Commn. ; mem. Common (Council of Boston, 1895-6; city treas., Boston, 1901- 06. Republican. Treas. Mass. Civil Service Reform Assn.; treas. trustees Woman's Ednl. and Indus- trial Union, Inc. Clubs: Boston City, Union, Uni- A'ersity, Exchange, Country (Brookline). Home: 378 Marlboro St. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. CROCKBR, H'arry) Clinton, M.D. ; b. Brockton, Mass., May 14, 1869; s. Allen and Elvira (Leach) Crocker; grad. Brockton (Mass.) High Sch., 1887; A.B., Amherst, 1891; M.D., Boston U. Sch of Medi- cine, 1894; spl. student. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. New Castle, Pa.. Sept. 16, 1896, Lillian B. Woods. Began practice in Boston, 1894; removed to Providence, R.I., 1894; served one term as mem. Sch. Com.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1907-9. Mem. Mass. State Homoe. Med. Soc. R.I. State Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Whist League. Mason: Odd Fellow. Clubs: West Side, Narragansett Whist, University. Recrea- tions: whist, outdoor sports. Address: 194 Smith St., Providence, R.I. CROCKBR, Henry, clergyman; b. Brewster, Mass., Apr. 30. 1845; s. Isaac Foster and Sally Crosby (Foster) Crocker; A.B., Brown U., 1867 (Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon); grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1870; m. Addle F. Bickford, of Chelsea, Mass., June 16, 1880 (died 1880); m. 2d, Sarah Vincent, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. Jan. 25, 1883 (died 1901); m. 3d. Annie vj. Staples, of Chester, "\'t., Jan. 14, 1904; 3 children, Vincent (deceased); Henry Foster, b. July 22, 1885; Lawton Vincent, Aug. 15, 1890. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1870; pas- tor Damariscotta, Me.. 1870-9, Bristol, R.I., 1879- 86, Fairfax, Vt., 1886-99, Chester, 1899-06. Served as pvt. Co. H, 9th Regt. R.I. Vols., 1862. Author: Poems; Hist. Lamoille Baptist Association; His- torical Sketch of Elder Aaron Leland; History of the Baptists in Vermont. Contbr. to newspapers and mags. Address: Chester, Vt. CROCKBR, Joseph Ballard, stock and note bro- ker; b. Boston, July 8, 1867; s. Uriel Haskell and Clara Garland (Ballard) Crocker; prep, edn., Bos- ton Latin Sch.. John P. Hopkinson's Sch., Boyles- ton PL; student, Harvard. 1885-8, of class of 1889. Associated with "Walter H. Edgerly (who is now deceased), in note brokerage business, 1891. formed partnership, as Edgerly & Crocker, 1892, and added WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 289 stock brokerage, 1894; admitted Louis Bacon to 1894, Senate, 1908-10. Republican. Methodist. Sec. firm, 1899, Edgar Crocker, 1906, and Eugene P. Vt. Maple Sugar Makers' Assn., 1892-6, pres., 1906- Fabens, 1912, firm now consisting of self and 3 08. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, O.E.S., Kebekahs. members here named. Clubs: Temple, Algonquin, Address: Enosburg Falls, Vt. Massachusetts Automobile. Home: Ponkapoag r«T»o,Tiii. -d ,- • •» ,» ^^ . ^^ . . (Canton), Mass. Olfice: 111 Devonsliire St., Boston. ^ CBOPT, Benjamm Pomeroy, M.D.; b. Stonington, CBOCKEB. Samuel Emmons Miller, paper mfr.; g^o^^t'; 'eS" pub.'^schs.? itSgt'onI K BeUevS^ Samuel E M Jr., Wethered T. Carol Crocker oculist and aurist Franklin Co. Pub.' Hosp., also (daughter^). ^Haye beejTi_^connecjed with Crocker, lecturer on eye, ear^ nose and throat. Mem. A.M.A., Jreen- Episcopalian. Mason; Aurora Lodge, F. & A.MT; SocT Tex-pres.r"uniTar"iknT'HVm4V""BeJ^nardsS PrS^'^f Chapter, R. A.M.; Jerusalem Commandery. Mass. Address: 17 Va Federal St.. Greenfield, Mass K.T.; Massachusetts Consistory 32°. Home: Glad- , ■>.j.■■ ^A. V. tn^^f -c„ir.<^^TA -XT *■ CROMPTOIT, Randolph, inventor; b. Worcester, CROPT. Allen P., retired b^ East Fairfield, Vt ^ j^^ 12. 1874; s. George (inventor and mfr.) fS^^,^^ ^i^U^- ^°^^Pv ^^^^''^f v^l^^ ^^^f.frA^ and Marv Christina (Pratt) Crompton; g.s. Wil- (Buck) Croft; ed. pub schs of East Fairfield m^^ jj^^^ Crompton, inventor of the fancy power loom. Sept. 7,. 1875. Elizabeth .MaryHendriclc^ Engaged ^ Preston. Eng., 1S06; ed. at pvt. schs!^ and undei^ ''J ^^a""'"^ °"i ^" extensive scale and pwns a farm ^ tutors; m Miriam Van Egmond, d. Willard T. of 600 acres; 1st selectman, 1S90 1891 lister^ town ^^^ Marion (Mott) Sears. Apr. 23. 1896; 1 daugh- supt. schs.; mem. Vt. Ho of Rep 191f:ll;^^?|,P"^- ter, Rosamond Sears. Entered Crompton Loom lican. Methodist. Mason; Granger. Address. Enos- works, 1895. and elected dir. of same 1896; in 1897 burg lialls, Vt. became dir. of consolidated Crompton & Knowles CROPT, Arthur J.; b. Fairfield, Vt.. Sept. 11. Loom Works and asst. supt. of the Crompton Dept. 1851; s. Joseph B. and Parmelia (Buck) Croft; ed. on Green St.; later became v.-p.; withdrew from common schs. of Enosburg; m. Oct. 18, 1876, Addie this company in 1900, and formed a partnership in M. Adams, of Enosburg. Engaged in farming early 1903, known as the Crompton-Thayer Loom Co. in life, continuing until 1892; since shipper of farm of which was the official head until sold out to products; served as sch. dir., trustee of Village of Crompton & Knowles Loom Works; since devotes Enosburg Falls, deputy sheriff, county fish and all his time to experimental work, chiefly on weav- game warden, etc; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892, ing machines. Clubs: Tatnuck, Worcester, Repub- 290 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lican of Mass. Recreations: golf. Home: 3S Elm St., Worcester, Mass. CBONIir, Frederics: "William, lawyer; b. Wor- cester, Mass., Sept. 28, 1S7G; s. Michael J. and Mary Jane (Leary) Cronin; ed. grammar schs., Worcester; Mass. Nautical Training Sch., 1S98- 1900, degree of M.E. ; L,L,.B., l.'niv. Extension Law Sch., Chicago, 1907; unmairied. Marine and elec. engr., 1898-02; stationary engr., 1902-5; admitted to Mass. bar, Feb. 16, 1905, to practice before U.S. Patent Office, Apr. 11, 1906; apptd. master in chancery, by Gov. Draper, Dec, 1910. Mem. Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs. Republican. Catholic. Mem. Lodge No. 243, B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: languages. Home: 16 Walnut St. Office; 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. CBONIN, John P.; b. South Boston, Mass., July 26, 1872; s. John H. and Mary C. ( Flynn) Cronin; ed. Agassiz Grammar Sch., Boston; Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1896; Harvard Law Sch.; un- married. Admitted to Mass. bar, Aug., 1897; in partnership with brother Charles H. as Cronin & Cronin, 1900-12; clerk Supreme Jud. Ct., Suffolk Co., since Jan. 1, 1912; v.-p. Hibernian Savings Bank; dir. Beacon Investment Co. Mem. Bar Assn., City of Boston, Harvard Alumni Assn. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P. O. Elks. Club: Boston City. Home: 72 Wachusett St. Office: Court House, Boston, Mass. CBOHTN, Michael J., M.D. ; b. Lawrence, Mass., July 21. 1S70; s. Patrick and Mary (White) Cronin; preliminary edn. Haverhill (Mass.) pub. schs.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Mary J. Matson. April 17, 1906; children, Hugh, Paul. Practiced in Boston since 1901; physician St. Elizabeth's Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. ; Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. etc. Democrat. Catholic. Club: Harvard. Home: .5 Elm Hill Ave. Office: 520 Beacon .St.. Boston. CKONIir, Thomas Joseph, M.D. ; b. Braidwood, 111., Sept. 27, 1866; s. James and Bridget (Doyle) Cronin; M.D., Baltimore U. Sch. of Medicine, 1898; m. Louise Schwegler, of N.Y. City, Oct. 16, 1901: 1 daughter, Louise Dorothy. Practiced in Webster, Mass., 1898-02; Worcester, since 1902; specializes in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat. Mem. A. M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Mason (32°, Shriner). Clubs: Worcester Automobile. Eco- nomic. Home: 4 Lowell St. Office: 49 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. CBOOK, James "Walter, college prof.; b. Bewd- ley, Ont., Can., Dec. 21, 1858; s. Richard and Jane (Sackville) Crook; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1891; studied U. of Wis., 1892-3, U. of Berlin, 1893-4. Columbia, 1894-5, Ph.D., 1898; m. Eva M. Lewis, of Manistee, Mich., Sept. 13, 1883. Prof, economics, Amherst Coll., since Sept., 1895. Lecturer on economic, so- cial and ednl. subjects. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Labor and Industries, 1913 — . Author: German Wage Theories, 1898. Address: Amherst, Mass.* CBOOKEB, Florence Kollock, minister; b. Wau- kesha, Wis., Jan. 19, 1848; d. William Edward and Ann Margaret (Hunter) Kollock; grad. St. Law- rence U., theol. dept., 1875 ( hon. A.M.. U. of Wis., 1882); m. Rev. Joseph Henry Crooker, June 18, 1896. Organized and pastor Stewart Av. Univer- salist Ch., Chicago, 1878-92; pastor Universalist Ch., Pasadena, Cal., 1892-5, St. Paul's Universalist Ch., Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1904-Sept., 1910. Home: Roslindale, Boston.'* CBOOKEB, Georgre Hazard, M.D. ; b. Providence. R.I., 1865; s. Josiah W. and Eliza (Hazard) Crook- er; A.B., Brown U.. 1887, A.M., 1890; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1893; unmarried. Practiced in Providence since 1893; phys. Out-patient Dept., R.I. Hosp., 1897-10. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Mil. Service Instn., A.A.A.S., Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Clubs: University, Providence Art, Eco- nomic, Hope, Harvard of R.I. Recreations: horti- culture, collector of books. Address; 159% Bene- fit St., Providence, R.I. CBOOKEB, Joseph Henry, clergyman; b. Fox- croft, Me., Dec. 8, 1850; s. Orin Barrows and Eliza Ann (Cobb) Crooker: ed. Norway, Me., 1864-7; grad. Ypsilanti Union Sem., 1870 (S.T.D., St. Law- rence, 1900; D.D., U. of Nashville, 1901); m. Frank E. Burt, 1872; 2d, Florence Kollock, June 18, 1896. In Bapt. ministry 5 yrs. ; entered Unitarian min- istry, 1877; settled at Madison, Wis., 1881-91, and built large Unitarian ch. there; established strong Unitarian congregation at Helena, Mont., 1891-7, at Ann Arbor, Mich., 1898-05; pastor Roslindale Unitarian Ch., Boston, since Feb., 1905. Active in ednl. and philanthropic work: preacher anniver- sary sermon, British and Foreign Unitarian Assn., London, 1903. Pres. Unitarian Temperance Soc. since 1905. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Roslindale, Boston.* CBOOKEB, Orin Edson, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) CBOSB'Jr, Albert "William, dentist; b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1870; s. William Andrews and Alice Isola (Rodda) Crosby; descendant of Simon Cros- by, selectman, Cambridge, Mass., 1636, and of John Andrews, one of original 100 founders of Farmington, Conn., 1658; D.D.S., New York Coll. Dentistry. 1892; Angle Sch. of Orthodontia; spl. courses Yale Med. Sch., N.Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hosp.; m. Isabel Selden Darrow, of New London, Conn., Apr. 25, 1900. Practiced in New London and New Haven since 1893; specializes in orthodontia; dental commr., Hartford, since 1908; sec. Angle Sch. of Orthodontia. Mem. Nat. Dental Assn., Conn. State Dental Assn. (ex-pres.), Northeastern Dental Assn., New London County Dental Assn. (ex-pres.), Eastern Angle Alumni Assn. (pres.), Yale Alumni Assn. ; asso. mem. Allied Socs. of N.Y. City. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Horace Wells (ex-pres.), Thames (New London), Quinnipiack (New Haven). Ad- dress: 59 College St., New Haven, Conn. CBOSBY, Arthur J., banker; b. North Andover, Mass., Aug. 6, 1860; s. Josiah and Hannah Kit- tredge (Hodges) Crosby; attended high sch., Methuen, Mass., 3 yrs.; m. Oct. 28, 1890, Lucy A. .Johnson, of Methuen, Mass. (died, Apr. 14, 1912). Cashier Pacific Nat. Bank, Lawrence, Mass., since Jan. 1, 1901. Republican. Conglist (orthodox). Home: 27 High St., Methuen, Mass. Office: 238 Essex St.. Lawrence, Mass. CBOSB'Jr, Bdward Chandler, elec. ry. builder and mgr. : b. Marlboro, Vt., July 7, 1846; s. Edward and Betsey (Jones) Crosby; ed. pub. schs., high sch., Brattleboro, Vt., and Sem., Springfield, Vt. ; m. Brattleboro, 1868, Emma F. Wyman (died, Feb. 12, 1911); 2d, Mrs. Julia L. Parker, of Brattleboro, Mar. 12, 1913. Began active career as elk. in gen. store of Cyrus F. Wyman and later engaged in grain business with his father as E. Crosby & Co., which has continued as one of the largest grain firms of New England; withdrew from grain busi- ness, 1896, and has been associated with M. A. Coolidge, of Fitchburg, Mass., under title of Cros- by & Coolidge, in constr'n of st. rys.; with C. Z. Parker, of Fitchburg, Mass., in concrete constrn. work, 1905-15; now pres. Springfield (Vt.) Elec- tric Ry. Co.; officer and dir. in a number of corpns. Mayor, Brattleboro, 1884-6. Republican. Conglist. Address: Brattleboro, Vt. CBOSB"V, Bdward Harold, writer; b. Boston. Mass.. 1859; s. Edward and Eliza A. (Nichols) Crosbv; grad. Boston High Sch., 1874; m. Medora B. Bobbins, of New York, June 7. 1883. Became connected with Boston Post, 1886, dramatic critic, since 1890. Amateur electrician; has taken out 10 Am. and European patents; invented one of first dry batteries put on market. Traveled extensively. Club: Boston Citv. (See Who's Who in America for writings.) Home: 67 Mt. Vernon St. Office: Boston Post, Boston.* CBOSB"V, Blwell S.; b. Arrowsic, Mev, May 9, 1856; s. Josiah and Mirinda J. (Swett) Crosby; descendant of Simon Crosby, who arrived in Cambridge, Mass., from England. 1635; ed. com- mon schs., Arrowsic; m. Alicia A. Blaisdell, of Bath. Me.. Dec. 24, 1881; 3 children, Carl K.. Helen B., .Tohn Crosby. In ins. and real estate business since 1878; also engaged in ship building, 1887-05. and constructed 11 large sailing vessels; ex-pres. Farmers' Union of Me., Inc.; ex-pres. Me. Central Potato Exchange, Inc.; trustee Bath Trust Co.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 291 sec. Sagadahoc Bd. of Underwriters. Mem. Com- mon Council, Bath, 1 yr., Bd. of Aldermen 3 vrs. (pres., 1903-4): Mayor of Bath, 1905-6; collector of customs, Bath, 1906-14. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Patrons of Husbandry. Club: Colonial. Home: 709 High St. Office: 48 Front St., Bath, Me. CROSBY, Fanny (Mrs. Frances Jane Van Al- styne), blind liyinn writer; Mar. Jl-lS20-Feb. 12, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CROSBY, John Crawford, jurist; b. Sheffield, Mass., June 15, 1S59; s. .Jolin and Margaret (Craw- ford) Crosby; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1882; m. New London, Conn., Feb. 4, 1897, Henrietta Richards. Admitted to bar and began practice of law in Pittsfield, Mass., 1SS2; mem. Pittsfleld Sch. Com., 1SS4-90: mem. Mass. Legislature, 1886-7. Senate, 1S8S-9; Dem. representative from 12th Mass. Dist. 52d Congress, 1891-3; mavor of Pitts- field, 1894-05; city solicitor, 1899-03; justice Mass. Superior Court, 1905-13, and since Supreme Ct. of Mass. Clubs: Universitv, St. Botolph (Bos- ton); Park, Country (Pittsfield). Home: Pittsfield, Mass. CROSBY, J(osiali) Willis, lawver. (See vol. 190 9.) CROSBY, Raymond Moreau, illustrator; b. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1876; s. Moreau Stephen and Mary (Moseley) Crosby; B.A., Yale, 1898: studied art in Italy and France; m. Edith T.. d. Charles G. Ames, June 25, 1900. Studio: 252 Boylston St., Bos- ton.* CROSBY, Stephen Moody, banker; Aug. 14, 1827- Aug. 31, 190 9. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) CROSBY, Stephen Van Rensselaer; b. Albany, N.Y., May 14, 1868; s. .John Schuyler and Harriet (Van Rensselaer) Crosby: descendant of John Schuyler, maj.-gen. in Am. Revolution; g.g. nephew of Alexander Hamilton: A.B., Harvard, 1887; m. Henrietta Marian Crosby, of Boston, Sept. 18, 1895; 2 children, Henrv Grew, Katherine Schuyler. With Boston & Albany R.R. Co., 1891-3; connected with Frederick S. Moseley & Co., note brokers, since 1893; mem. of firm since 1902. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Essex Country, Myopia Country, Tennis and Racquet; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 95 Beacon St. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. CROSBY, Thomas, Jr., educator: b. Newport, R.I., Aug. 8, 1870; s. Thomas and Martha Evadne (Winslow) Crosby; prep. edn. Rogers High Sch., Newport; Ph.B., Brown U.. 1894; M.A., 1895; studied Wheatcroft Dramatic Sch., New York, 1899; Sch. of Expression, Boston, summer, 1903. Instr. in English, Brown U., 1894-5, Worcester (Mass.) Acad., part of 1895, Univ. Grammar Sch., Providence, R.I., 1895-8; instr. in English, 1900-1, asst. prof. English and pub. speaking, 1901-10, asso. prof., since 1910, Brown U.; prof. English, summer session. Harvard, 1910-14. Public reader of classical and modern drama. Mem. Delta Phi. Club: University. Home: 49 George St., Provi- dence, R.I. CROSBY, Walter Theodore, M.D. ; b. Laconia, N.H., 1871; s. Benjamin and Mary C. Crosby; Ph.B.. Brown Univ., Providence, R.I., 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899. In practice at Manchester, N.H., since 1899. Home: Manchester, N.H. CROSBY, William Otis, geologist; b. Decatur, Washington Co., O.. Jan. 14. 1850; s. Francis Wil- liam and Hannah Everett (Ballard) Crosby; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1876; m. Alice Ballard, Lansing, Mich., Sept. 4. 1876. Was engaged in mining in N.C. and Colo.; mem. faculty of Mass. Inst. Tech. since 1883. now prof, of geology, retired, 1907: Carnegie Foundation; consulting geologist, chiefly engaged in original research; spl. geologist, U.S. and N.Y. surveys, U.S. Reclamation Service, Met. Water Bd. of Mass., Bd. of Water Supply, New York; geologic investigations in connection with engring. projects in U.S., Mexico, Alaska and Spain. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A. A. A.S., Geol. Soc. America; mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining and Metall. Soc. America, Boston Soc. Natuial History, Appalachian Mountain (Jlub. (bee Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: 9 Park Lane, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Address: Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston.* CROSMAK, Georg-e Iiorlngr, mfr.; b. Lynn, Mass., ■June 14, 1860; s. George A. and Eveline (Brown) crosman; ed. pub. schs., Swampscott, Mass.; S.B.. Haverford Coll., Ib82- m. Mary A. Pickering, of (hicago, September 28, 1886; :5 children, Helen Cophme, Loring Pickering:, Aquila Hurford. Mgr. Chicago office Thomson-Houston Electric Co., 1SS3- 86; with G. A. Crosman & Sons Co.. mfrs., Saco, Mo., 1886-08; plant destroyed by fire, 1908, and re- built at Deering Junction, Portland: v.-p. and gen mgr. same, since incorporation 1908; dir Saco Brick Co., Cumberland Loan & Bldg. Assn Mem Sch. Bd., Swampscott, Mass., 1887-90; mayor of Saco, 1901-2. Pres. Chamber of Commerce Port- land, 1915. Pres. Me. Peace Soc; mem. Lake Mo- honk Conf. on Internal. Arbitration; pres YMC A., Portland; pres. N.E. Friends' Foreign Mission Bd., Palestine; chmn. bd. mgrs. Oak Grove Sem Vassalboro, Me. Republican. Mem. Friends Cli' (Quaker). Clubs: Portland, Civic, Rotary. Home- 564 Forest Av. (Office: Deering Junction, Port- land, Me. CROSS, Allen Bastman, clergyman. (See vol. CROSS, Alvin Benton, bonds; b. Wilmot, N.H.. July 4, 1858; s. Benjamin G. and Sarah P. (Love- rin) Cross; descendant of Robert Crosse, of Ips- wich, Mass., 1635; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt tutors: m. Lizzie May Gage, of Boscawen, NH Nov. 28, 1S82. Cashier Nat. State Capital Bank. Concord. 1882-04: N.H. and Vt. rep. of A. B. Leach & Co., bankers. New York and Chicago, since 1904- pres. Concord Building and Loan Assn.; treas Concord St. Ry. Co.: dii'. Concord Light and Power Co., Mt. Washington Ry.; trustee John H. Pear- son Estate. Franklin Evans Estate, etc. Citv treas.. 1902-4: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1906-8. Sen- ate, 1910. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Republican. Conglist. Address: Concord, N.H. CROSS, Anson Kent, art educator; b. Lawrence, aiass., Dec. 6, 1862; s. George O. and Abigail (Brown) Cross; ed. pub. schs., Lawrence. Mass.: grad. Mass. Normal Art Sch., Boston, 1883; m. 2d, Gertrude E. Whipple, of Brookline, July 14, 1913. Taught free hand and mech. drawing, evening drawing schs., Lawrence, Mass., 1881-3; mem. fac- ility. Normal Art Sch., since 1883; instr. evening drawing schs., Boston, 1883-6; prin. same, 1886- 1900; instr. in Art Mus. Sch. of Drawing and Paint- ing since 1891. Invented rotary snowplow when pupil in high sch. and has taken out 20 patents since 1887. Home: Ashland, Mass. Office: Nor- mal Art School, Boston.* CROSS, Charles Herbert, merchant; b. Mont- peher, Vt., Aug. 30, 1867; s. Lewis Bartlett and Lucia Ann (Chaplin) Cross; ed. pub. schs., Mont- peher; m. Florence Glover Clark, of Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 11, 1895. Left Montpelier in Sept.. 1885; in employ of Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. until Sept., 1893; formed partnership with E. J. Bhss for sale of Regal shoes; firm incorporated, 1902, as Regal Shoe Co., of which is v.-p.; v.-p. Regal Shoe Co. of Me., Regal Shoe Co. of Mass.: sec. Regal Shoe Co., Ltd., Toronto, Can. Charter mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 18 yrs. ; retired June, 1909. with rank of 1st It. (now mem. veterans and hon. corps); life mem. Nat. Rifle Assn.; dir. Bay State Rifle Assn. Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Conglist Mem. Joseph Warren Lodge, F. and A.M.; St. Paul Chapter, R.A.M. ; DeMolay Commanderv, K.T. : Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection; Giles F. Yates Council Princes of Jerusalem; Mt. Olivet- Chapter Rose Croix; Mass. Consistory 32°; char- ter mem. Brookline Lodge of Elks. Clubs: Countrv (Brookline); Boston Athletic Assn., Tedesco Coun- try, Boston Yacht. Recreations: golf. Home: 45 Selkirk Rd. Office: 268 Summer St., Boston, Mass. CROSS, Charles Robert, physicist; b. Troy, N.Y. Mar. 29. 1848; s. George and Lucv Ann (Brown) Cross; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1870; m. Mariana Pike, of Salisbury, Mass., Julv 15, 1873. Instr. 1870-1, asst. prof., 1871-5, prof., 1875-6, Thaver 292 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND prof, physics, since 1877, dir. Rogers Lab. since 1SS5, Mass. Inst. Tech. (The first course in elec. cngring. in U.S. leading to a degree was estab- lished at the inst., at his instance, 1S82.) Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Brit. Assn. Adv. Science, A.A.A.S. ; mem. American Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Physical Soc, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. America, French Physical Soc, Appalachian Mountain Club (pres., 1880). Clubs: St. Botolph, Technology, Examiner. Contbr. of papers on acoustics and electricity to Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Home: 100 Upland Kd., Brookline, Mass.* CROSS, David, lawyer; b. Weare, N.H., July 5, 1817; s. David and Olive (Kimball) Cross; prep, edn. Hopkinton Acad, and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1841 (LL.D., 1891); studied law Harvard Law Sch. and in law offlces; admitted to bar, 1844; m. Anna Quackenbush, d. Ira A. Eastman, of Concord, N.H., Oct. 7, 1858. Practiced at Manchester, N.H., since 1844; judge of Probate Ct., Hillsboro Co., 1856-74; U.S. pen- sion agt., for N.H., 1865-72; mem. Const!. Conv., N.H., 1889-01; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1848, 9, 1856, 1876; pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Manchester; v. -p. Mer- rimac River Savings Bank. Pres. Hillsboro County Bar for more than 30 yrs. : pres. N.H. Bar Assn. 2 yrs. ; v.-p. Harvard Law Sch. Assn. (Cambridge, Mass.). Pres. N.H. Bible Soc. Address: 1552 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. CROSS, rred W., teacher, farmer; b. South Royalston, Mass., Sept. 15, 1868; s. Wilder and Roxanna (Knight) Cross; grad. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1896; A.B., Williams, 1900 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Aug. 8, 1901, Ida M. Kimball, of Troy, N.H., a descendant of Gov. Jonathan Belcher, of Mass. Bay Colony; 2 children. Bertha May, Dorothy Kimball. Prin. Palmer High Sch., 1901-6, Templeton (Mass.) High Sch., 1909-10; prin. pub. schs., Royalston, 1910-13; engaged in farming since 1906; mem. Sch. Com., Royalston, 1907-9; mem. Bd. of Overseers of Poor, 1908-9; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1st Worcester Dist., 1914- 15; justice of peace and notary public. Progres- sive. Episcopalian. Wrote Military History of Royalston, 1914. Lecturer on Battlefields of the South. Address: South Royalston, Mass. CROSS, Georg'e Cliamplin; b. Charlestown, R.T., June 27, 1855; s. Charles and Martha B. (Hazard) Cross; descendant of John Cross, of Scotland; ed. pub. schs. of Charlestown; m. Mary B. Budlong, of Hopkinton, R.I., Feb. 28, 1883; 1 daughter, Bessie May. Contractor and builder, since 1881; town elk. since 1881; mem. and elk of Sch. Com. since 1878; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1887-9, Senate, 1890- 91; mem. Bd. Shell Pish Comn. of R.I., 1889-95; commr. of wrecks since 1893; supt. schs., (Charles- town, 1897-03. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Char- ity Lodge, F. and A.M.; Franklin Chapter, R.A.M. (both of Hope Valley, R.I.). Address: Charles- town, R.I. CROSS, Georg'e Newton, educator. (See vol. 1909.) CROSS, Grace Ella, M.D.; b. Boston, Mar. 26, 1863; d. William Plummer and Ann Wilkinson (Forrest) Cross; grad. Girls' High Sch., Boston, 1880, Advanced High Sch., 1881; Boston Normal Sch., 1882; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1886; unmarried. Practiced at South Boston since 1886. Mem. Boston Homoe. Med Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, N.E. Women's Press Assn., Twentieth Century Med. Woman's Club. Episcopalian. Clubs: Pentagon, De Luxe. Address: 581 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. CROSS, Hardy, civil engr. ; b. Nansemond Co., Va., Feb. 10, 18 85; s. Thomas Hardy and Eleanor Elizabeth (Wright) Cross; descendant of English and Scotch ancestry; ed. Norfolk (Va.) Acad., 1893-9; A.B.. Hampden-Sidnev Coll.. 1902. B.S., 1903; B.S.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908; M.C.E., Harvard, 1911. Was connected with elementary edn. in Va. before taking up engring. ; asst. engr., Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. in St. Louis on bridgework, 190 8 and later; asst. engr. on valuation work in New York, and in 1912 with the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; asst. prof. civ. engring., Brown U., since 1911. Democrat. Presbyn. Mem. Kappa Alpha (South- ern Order). Mason. Club: Technology (Boston). Home: Providence, R.I. CROSS, Harold DeWitt, dentist; b. Nashua, N.H., Dec. 11, 1S73; s. Levi S. and Helen (Graves) Cross; g.g.g.s. Capt. John Cross, of Revolutionary Army; grad. Nashua High Sch., 1893; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1896; m. Lilla Blanchard, of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 27, 1897. Practiced in Nashua, N.H., 1896-01; instr., 1897-1900, demonstrator, 1900-2, lecturer, 1902-8. asst. prof, prosthesis from 1908-12, Harvard Dental Sch.; trustee and dir. Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Bos- ton. Mem. Am. Dental Assn., Am. Acad. Dental Science, Mass. Dental Soc, Harvard Odontol. Soc, Harvard Dental Alumni Assn. (treas. 10 yrs.). Delta Sigma Delta; hon. fellow Harriet N. Lowell Research Soc. Free Thinker. Mason (32°). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Eliot. Recreations: agricul- ture, mechanics. Contbr. many articles to dental jours.; also has read many papers before dental socs. Home: 95 Prince St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 140 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. CROSS, Harry Parsons, lawyer; b. Wakefield, R.I., Sept. 29, 1873; s. Elisha Watson and Frances Cooper (Wright) Cross; A.B., Yale, 1896; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Providence, R.I., Dec 17, 1896, Lorania Carrington King (now deceased); 3 children, Lorania Carrington, Harry King, Fran- ces King; 2d, Providence, Apr. 18, 1906, Virginia Gammell; children, Hope Gammell, Virginia, Eliza A. H. Practiced in Providence since 1901; 2d asst. atty.-gen. of R.I., 1907-12; asst. atty.-gen., 1912; mem. Metropolitan Park Commn. ; mem. Green- ough, Easton & Cross; dir. R.I. Tool Co.; dir. Builders' Iron Foundry, Providence Nat. Bank, Providence Journal Co.; pres. Sprague House Assn. (charitable); pres. Lincoln Sch.; dir. Federal Mill House Assn.; treas. Church House. Mem. Providence Musical Assn. (v.-p.), Psi Upsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, Agawam Hunt, Providence Art, Churchmen's (Providence); Yale, University (New York). Home: 66 Cooke St. Office: 32 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. CROSS, Herbert Nelson, lawyer; b. Northfleld, Vt., July 20, 1866; s. Albert Samuel and Lucy Ann (Burnham) Cross; B.S., Northfleld U., 1889, A.M., 1911; m. Frances Elise Beaurearard, of Pal- mer, Mass., Nov. 29, 1892. Prin. Three Rivers (Mass.) Grammar Sch., 1890-3; admitted to bar, 1896, and since practiced in Springfield. Progres- sive. Universalist. Odd Fellow. Recreations: farming. Home: 104 Bancroft St. Office: 318 Main St., Springfield, Mass. CROSS, Sally Muzzy, miniature painter; b. Law- rence, Mass.; d. E. J. and Fanny (Plaisted) Cross; studied under Joseph DeCamp and Ross Turner. Has exhibited in Boston Mus. of Fine Arts; Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Phila.; Toledo Art Mus.: Walker Gallery, Liverpool, Eng. ; Royal Soc. Miniature Painters, London; etc. Mem. Am. Soc Miniature Painters, Pa. Soc. Miniature Painters, New York Water Color Soc, Guild of Boston Artists. Home: Maiden, Mass. Studio: Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass. CROSS, Wilbur Iiucius, college prof.; b. Mans- field, Conn., Apr. 10, 1862; s. Samuel and Harriet M. (Gurley) Cross; A.B., Yale, 1885, Ph.D., 1889; m. Helen B. Averv, of Willimantic, Conn., July 17, 1889. Instr. 1894-7. asst. prof., 1897-02, prof. English since 1902, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale). Editor. Yale Review; lecturer at Columbia, 1903. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Clubs: Authors (New York), Graduates' (New Haven). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 24 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn.* CROSS, William Pierce, clerk U.S. G;ourts; b. Hartford, Conn., May 19, 1862; s. William James and Ellen M. (Pierce) Cross; descendant of John Pierce, Charlestown, INIass., 1636, and of John Cross, Stonington, Conn., 1680; ed. pub. schs. and acad., Plainfleld, Conn.; m. June 1, 1892, Mary J. Lawton, of Phenix, R.I.; 2 children, Dorothy, Wil- liam Lawton. Teacher pub. schs., Coventry, R.I., 1877-80: with Boston & Providence R.R. Co., 1880- 86; in office of elk. of U.S. Cts. in R.I., 1886-8; elk. U.S. Cts. in R.I. since 1888; U.S. commr., 1900-14; pres. Roger Williams Savings Fund & Loan Assn.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 293 v.-p. Walter Coleman & Sons, Inc. Democrat. 1881-2; (D.D., Harvard, 1899; Litt. D., St. Law- Episcopalian. Royal Arch.; Mason. Plome: Bar- rence, 1904, Princeton, 1909); m. Louise M. Bron- rinston, R.I. Office: Federal Bldg., Providence, R.I. son, of Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. 9, 1882. Or- pairs of shoes'daily). Devotes much time to North- b".o'" ^ml writings.) Address: 20 Oxford St.. Cam- field (Mass.) schs. and Y.M.C.A.; chmn. state com. oriage, Mass. Mass. and R.I. Y.M.C.A. since 1906; presented CBOTECEBS, Thomas Davison, M.D.; b. West town of Abington with fully equipped Y.M.C.A. Charlton, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1S42; ed. Ft. Edward bldg., 1903; mem. bd. dir.s. Northfield schs. Repub- Sem., N.Y.; M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1865; m. Mrs. lican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Al- s. B. Risedorph, of Albany, N.Y., 1872. Practiced gonquin. Athletic, Exchange, Merchants (Boston), at West Galway, N.Y., 1866-70; removed to Al- Mass. Agricultural, Brookline Country, Brae Burn bany, 1870; asst. prof, practice of medicine, Al- Country. Home: 304 Commonwealth Av., Boston; bany Med. Coll., 1871; asst. phys. N.Y. Inebriate (.summer: Cohasset, Mass.). Office: North Abing- Asylum, Binghamton, 1875-8; supt. Walnut Lodge ton. Mass.* Asylum, Hartford, Conn., 1878-80; pres. and supt. CBOSSFIEI.D, Frederic S., M.D., laryngologist; Walnut Lodge Hosp., Hartford since 1880. b. Keene, N.H.. July 29, 1854; s. Kendall and Re- Editor Journal of Inebriety since 1876; prof, nerv- becca (Martin) Crossfield; descendant of James ous and mental diseases, and dean. Coll. Phy.s. and Crossfleld, Keene, N.H., shortly before the RevoUi- Surg., Boston Mem. numerous med. socs. ; pres. tionary War; prep. edn. Dean Acad., Franklin. New York Medico-Legal Soc. Ma,son (K T Shrin- Mass.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York er). Author: Disease of Inebriety, 1893; Drug U.). 1878; m. Mary Evelyn Affleck, of Brooklyn, habits and Their Treatment 1901; Morphmisni N.Y.. July 21. 1898; 1 son, Kendal Affeck. Prac- and Other Drug Diseases, 1902: Clinical Study of ticed in Hartford since 1878; laryngologist to Hart- Inebriety, 1^911. Address: 142 Fairfield St., Hart- ford Hosp., Wildwood Sanatarium; consultant to ford, Conn. ■ Cyril and Julia Johnson Memorial Hosp., Stafford CROUCH, I.eon Edward, construction engr.; b. Springs, Conn., and Isolation Hosp., Hartford, west Warren, Mass., Nov. 25, 1874; s. Charles Mem. A.M.A., N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Conn, wilson and Annie Louise (Fuller) Crouch; mother State, Hartford County and Hartford Med. socs., ^as a direct descendant of one of the two Pullers Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. ^^o came to Plymouth in the Mayflower, 1620; ed. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Harvard. Recre- p^,b. schs., Warren, Mass.; grad. Warren High ations: photography. Home: 148 Kenyon St. Of- sch., 1893; Ph.B., Coll. of Liberal Arts, Boston U., fice: 1 5 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. 190i; gpl. student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900-1; m. CBOSSMAN, Edg-ar O., M.D.; b. Ludlow, Vt., Sept. 8, 190S, Ethel Daphne Howard, of Worcester, Dec. 15, 1864; s. Ezra C. and Martha (Spear) Mass. In employ of NE. Telephone & Telegraph Crossman; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1887; Co.. since 1901, beginning as asst. engr.; has had post-grad, courses New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. charge of work in prin. towns and cities of Me., and Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Florence A. Gibson, N.H., Vt. and Mass.; sec, treas. and dir. United at Holyoke, Mass., June 1, 1888; 1 son, Edgar G., Cape Cod Cranberry Co., Wampatuck Cranberry b. Apr. 26, 1895 (student Yale Coll., class of 1917). Co.. Agawan Power & Irrigation Co. Republican. Beean practice at Lisbon, N.H., 1889; on staff Methodist. Recreations: horticulture. Home: 82 Clifton Springs (N.Y.) Sanatorium, 3 yrs.; med. Church St., Winchester. Mass. Address: 170 Sum- dir. Markleton (Pa.) Sanatorium, 4 yrs.; U.S. col- mer St.. Boston. l^'^*°L°X ^"^^i'^fi revenue, Dist. of N.H including CEOXTSE, Mary Ellzahetli, author. (See vol. Me., N.H. and Vt, 91/2 yrs.. from May. 1904; mem. inoo ni=n Who's WlT?) in Am 1908-9 ) Rep. State Central Com.; trustee N.H. State Hosp. ^•"^''- ^^^° vvno s U no in America, lyus y.) for Insane; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903 (author CROWEI.Ii, Asa Clinton, educator; b. Pawtucket, of bill compelling state care of insane). Senate, h.i._ Mav 20, 1862; s. Asa and Eliza A. (Huntress) 1915. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc. (elected pres., Crowell;" prep. edn. U. Grammar Sch., Providence, May 19, 1915), Grafton Co. Med. Soc, N.H. Conf. r.i.; a.B., Brown U., 1886, Ph.D., 1894: studied Charities and Corrections (pres., 1912-14). Mason u. of Leipzig. Germany. 1904; m. Carrie B. Provan (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Club: Warwick (Portsmouth. (AM.), of Boston, Aug. 9, 1904; 1 son, Robert. N.H.). Address: Lisbon, N.H. Asst. prof., 1894-01, asso. prof. Germanic langs. CROSTOIT, John Francis, M.D.; b. 1855; M.D.. and lits., since 1901, Brown U. Mem. N.E. Modern U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1881. Served as Lang. Assn. (v.-p., 1906-14), Modern Lang. Assn. interne Workhouse Hosp., Haverhill, Mass.; prac- America, Am. Dialect Soc, Am. -Scandinavian ticed in Haverhill since 1881; phys. and surg.. Foundation, Viking Soc (London). R.I. Soc. May- Haverhill City and Hale hosps.; formerly mem. flower Descendants (gov.. 1905-7). Phi Beta Kappa. Mass. State Bd. of Health. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Translator from Danish, of Mortensen's Nordisk Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Address: 83 Mytologi; revisor translations from Dutch, for Emerson St.. Haverhill. Mass. Narratives of New Netherlands; compiler Lessons CROSWELI., Mary Sibylla, M.D.; b. Farmington 'J" Old Icelandic Address: 66 Oriole Av., Provi- Falls, Me.. Apr. 17, 1873; d. Andrew and Elizabeth "Pnce. K.i. K. (Rich) Croswell; prep. edn. Wilton Acad.; A.B., CROWEI.1^, Edward Payson, educator; Sept. 7, Colby Coll., 1896: M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1903; lS30-Mar. 26, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Posse Gymnasium. Boston, 1904; Pacific Coll. of Who in America, 1910-11.) Osteopathy. 1911; JPl- work, ear, "^^fj^^nd throat, CROWEIL, George Emerson, publisher; b. Man- and German h(5^DS^ unmarried' Teacher P^sse Chester, Mass., Sept. 29, 1834; s. Nathaniel and Gvmn^si^Tm 1904-5-' X^tcll dir and resident Esther Stone (Day) Crowell; mem. of a numerous nbv^ wn^nr,'= T^^nt^ PnibS rnii' Tont^Q- =^^ family in America that traces its ancestry to ciaUst ^a?^ nose Ind" throat Los An^-eles' Cal" Oliver Cromwell; common sch. edn.; m. Mary 1909 11- Farmin-ton Me since 1911 Mem Am' Spencer, of Brattleboro, Vt., Mar. 14, 1872: chil- and Me' Osteopathic 'assns s\4iaKanDa Alumni "^ren, Christie B., Herbert S.. Esther L., Ralph W.. rssn!'"b.A'R.°Pconglisf "C'lub:'' Woml^Ps?^ ""ATrf- P^f,^,^^ J^^.^-l^vfi^nin win'terunHl fhTbT^nnin'l of ations: skating, walking, boating, tennis, garden- fh^C^vi^Wa?^ s^erve^in 16th Inf Rest^ of nV • in§to?°Ml= Farmington Falls, Me. Office: Farm- L^m':"ed\t^r1Ii Ttaff Vf" Vt.'VecorJ'li'd Fa^m^r! iiigiun, Aie. 1866-8; founded The Household, which for a quar- CROTHERS, Samuel McCliord, clergyman; b. ter of a century was published at Brattleboro. Oswego, 111.. June 7. 1857; s. Hon. John M. and and later at New York; now retired. Independent Nancy (Foster) Crothers; A.B., Princeton. 1874; in politics. Baptist. Recreations: pastime picture Union Theol. Sem., 1874-7; Harvard Div. Sch.. puzzles, solitaire. Address: Brattleboro. Vt. 294 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND CROWIlLiIi, Joshua, farmer, banker; b. Uennis, Mass., Oct. 24, 1843; s. Joshua and Olive Nye ( Hainblin) Crowell; descendant of John Crow, one of first settlers in Yarmouth, 1639, also of James Hamblin, Barn.stable, about same time; ed. common schs., Dennis; m. Sophronia II. Chapman, of Dennis, Jan. 3, ISGT (died 1909); 5 chihh-en, Olive PL, Seth, William H., Editli, Natluin. Began as farmer, 1864; became dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Yar- moutli, 1884, pres. since 1903; trustee Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank since 1883 (bd. of invest- ment) ; dir. Mashpee Mfg. Co., Wellfleet Cranberry Co.; treas. Pamet Cranberry Co.; town officer 20 yrs. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 4 yrs. Trustee East Dennis Assn. Library. Republican. Mem. Im- proved Order of lied Men, Grange. Home: East Dennis, Mass. Address: Yarmouthport, Mass. CBOWEIiI,, Samuel, M.D. ; b. Dennis, Mass., Dec. 16, 1857; s. Samuel and Mary H. (Crowell) Crowell; descendant of John Crow, of Dennis, Mass. 1658; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; post- grad, work in \Menna, Austria: m. Marie Crowell Lincoln, of Brewster, Mass., Apr. 11, 1883 (died 1898); 3 children, Lincoln, Samuel, David; m. 2d, Nellie Washburn Frencli, of Quincy, Mass., Nov. 21, 1901. Practiced in Dorchester since 1885; surgeon Woman's Charity Club Hosp.; consulting surgeon St. Mary's Infant Asvlum (Dorchester), Soldiers' Home (Chelsea), Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement, Dorchester Med. Club, Clinical Club, S.A.R. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason (K.T.). Club: Boston Yacht Rec- reations: yachting. Address: 8 Monadnock St., Dorchester, Boston. CBOWEIiIi, Zenas, clergyman: b. Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Mar. 14, 1852; s. Jonathan and Sarah Colhns (Darrow) Crowell; descendant of John Crowe, Charlestown, Mass.. 1635, Y'armouth, Cape Cod Mass., 1638; ed. Congregational Coll.. Mon- treal, Can.; grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem.. 1875: m. Katie Lawson Carpenter, of Houlton, Me., June 2., 1882: 2 children. Mrs. Faith C. Metters, Mrs Amelia C. Hall. Ordained Congl. ministry, 187 7; pastor Houlton, Me., 3 876-81, Cornish, 1881-6, Kingston, Mass., 1886-1900, Central Ch., North Attleboro, 1900-13, East Taunton, Mass., since sept. 1, 1914. Address: East Taunton. Mass. CROWLEY, Capt. John Gifford, mariner; b Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 19, 1856; s. Capt. Thomas and Mary Ann (Gifford) Crowlev; ed. common .schs. to 11; m. Mertie B. Blake, of Rockport, Me, ^&*- ^^' J-r^^l' 2 children, Ralph Elmer. Ruth nopP'"'^- n^?",.* *° ^^^ ^^ cook of a sailing vessel, 1866, and at 21 had filled all positions up to mas- ter; continued as master and builder of schooners ^n^i r}^,' t>"ilder of schooners on own account. 1902-(; built his first 3-mast schooner in 1886- later built a 6-mast schooner and finally built the Thomas W. Lawson, believed to be the only 7-mast schooner ever constructed. Treas. and gen. mgr Coastwise Transportation Co. since 1907; company started to build steamships in 1910 and has com- pleted 6 vessels (6 more building. 1915) Mem -Boston Chamber of Commerce. Business Men's Assn.,of Camden, Me. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Club: Transportation (Boston). Address: 33 Broad St.. Boston. CROWNIN-SHrELD, Bowdoin Bradlee, naval architect; b. New York, Oct. 13, 1867; AB Har- TnL' ^^^^' ^- Pi'iscilla Janet MacPhail, May 12. 1901. In practice as naval architect since 1897; was architect of Thomas W. Lawson's Yacht "inde- pendence, and the largest sailing vessel the .seven-masted schooner "Thos. W. Lawson." Mem soc Naval Architects and Marine Engrs Clubs- i;.astern Boston Yacht. Home: Marblehead, Mass' Office: ,5 State St., Boston.* CXTDDY, John Edward, Jr., tobacconist; b. Law- rence. Mass., July 29, 1887; s. John Edward and Margaret (Kelley) Cuddy; ed. pub. schs.; m. Marv Riley, of Malone. N.Y'., Dec. 28, 1908. Engaged in tobacco business since May 1, 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Foresters, Eagles, Moose. Club: Monmouths. Home: 384 Howard St. Address: 380 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. CUD'WORTH, Addison Edward, lawyer; b. Sa- voy, Mass., July 3, 1852; s. Abijah Whitin and Sarah Maria (Simmons) Cudworth; prep. edn. Perkins Acad., South Woodstock, Vt. ; student Dartmouth 2 yrs.; studied law under Hon. James L. Martin and was admitted to bar, 1879; m. Mary Esther Rogers, of Hebron, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1880; 2 children, Clyde E., Ina S. (both deceased). Began practice in South Londonderry, Vt., 1879; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884, Senate, 1898, 1900; state's atty., Windham Co., 1888-90: apptd. referee in bankruptc.v, Windham Co., 1907; served as receiver (in N.Y. City) the Hardware & Woodenware Mfg. Co., 1909-Sept., 1914. Republican. TIniversalist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: South Londonderry, Vt. CUIiBERTSON, Emma 'Valeria Fintard Bicknell, M.D.; b. New Albany, Ind., Dec. 2, 1854; d. John C. and Mary P. Culbertson; ed. by governess and tu- tors at home and in Europe; A.B., Vassar, 1877, A.M., 1881; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1881; unmarried. Attending surgeon N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children since 1891. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc. Address: 33 Newbury St., Boston.* CUIi'VER, M(oses) Eugfene, lawyer; b. East Haddam, Conn., July 10, 1854; s. Moses and Lu- cinda (Baldwin) Culver; grad. Middletown (Conn.) High Sch., 1871; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1875, A.M., 1878; m. Lizzie Huntington Sparrow, of Man- kato, Minn., June 10, 1896; 1 daughter, Frances Baldwin, aged 13. Admitted to Conn. bar. 1878, and since pi-acticed in Middletown; pros. atty. Middle- town City Ct.. 1883-03; atty. Middletown Nat. Bank (dir. since 1900); dir. Middletown Building & Loan Assn. (atty. since orgn., 1889). Repuljlican. Con- gregationaiist; elk. South Congl. Ch., Middletown. Mem. Middletown Hist. Soc. Clubs: University, Twentieth Centurv (both of Middletown). Home: 26 S. Main St. Office: 194 Main St., Middletown, Conn. CUI.VEB, S. Hart, insurance. (See vol. 1909.) CUMMINGS, Charles Kimball, architect; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 25, 1870; s. Charles Amos and Margaret (Kimball) Cummings; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch.. 1889; A.B.. Harvard. 1893; studied Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894; m. Lydia Lyman Paine, of Boston, May IS, 1898; children, Francis Hathaway, Charles Kimball, Ethel, Evelyn, Margaret. Practiced Bos- ton since 1896. Chmn. Navy Y.M.C.A. ; pres. Trinity Club; dir. Workingmen's Bldg. Assn., Wells Me- morial Assn., Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects. A. I. A. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Tav- ern, Brookline Country, Eastern Y'acht. Recrea- tions: golf, boating. Home: 6 Joy St. Office: 8 Bea- con St., Boston. CUMMrcrGS, Charles Sumner, insurance; b. Gor- ham. N.H., Sept. 25, 1856; s. of Hiram T. and Eliza A. (Cloudman) Cummings; ed. Gould's Acad., Bethel. Me.; P reeport (Me.) High Sch.; took pri- vate course under tutors; married. Mar. 2, 1903, Mildred E. Davis, of Auburn. Me. In active min- istry M.E. Ch.. 1882-03; sherift" Androscoggin Co., 1903, 04; has since supplied 2 chs. each Sunday, but regularly engaged in ins. business as dist. agt. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Chaplain 1st Regt., N.G. S.M., 1895-07 (now on retired list). Trustee Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Woman's Coll., Kents Hill Sem. Republican. Methodist. Mason (Shriner): Odd Fellow. K. of P. Club: Waseca. Address: 21 Western Promenade, Auburn, Me. CUMMINGS, David, mf r. ; June 24, lS27-Apr. 1, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) CUMMINGS, Edith Lillian, teacher; b. Fitz- william, N.H. ; d. Thaddeus and Emerancy Howe (Brewer) Cummings; grad. Boston Norinal Sch. of Gymnastics, 1894; Sloyd Training Sch., Boston, 1895; New Y'ork U. Summer Sch., 1909; unmarried. Instr. in manual arts and gymnastics. State Nor- mal Sch.. Westfield, Mass., since Sept., 1895. Mem. Hampden Co. Teachers' Assn., Boston Normal Sch. of Gymnastics Alumni Assn., Sloyd Training Sch. Alumni Assn. Episcopalian. Home: 31 Maple St., Springfield. Mass. CUMMINGS, Edsou Selden, M.D. ; b. Lewiston, Me., Dec. 7, 1875; s. Selden A. and Kate (Merrill) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 295 Cummings: grtni. I^ewiston High Sch., 1894; stu- dent spl. course Bowdoin, 1895-7; M.l)., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1900; ni. Lewiston, June 30, 1903, Harriette McKenzie. Attending- phys. Central Me. Gen. Hosp., Lewiston. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Androscoggin Co. Med. Soc, Med. Re.search Club, Lewiston. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Republican. Mem. M.W.A. Mason. Address: 19 Sabattus St., Lewiston, Me. CUnCBdJITG'S, Edward, clergyman; b. Colebrook, N.H., Apr. 20. IStil; s. Kdward Norris and Lucretia Frances (Merrill) Cummings; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M.. 1885; studied Harvard Div. School, 1883-5; in Graduate School. Harvard, Robert Treat Paine fel- low in social science, 1888-91 (lirst incumbent of this fellowship); studied sociology in Eng., Scot- land. France, Italy and Germany; resident Toyn- bee Hall. Whitechapel, London, winter 1888-9; stu- died at ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris, and U. of Berlin; m. Rebecca Haswell Clarke, of Roxbury, Mass., June 25. 1891. Instr. sociology, 1891-3, asso. prof., 1893-1900, Harvard; minister South Congl. Ch., Boston, since Oct., 1900 (succeed- ing late Edward Everett Hale, minister emeritus). One of the editors Quarterly Journal Economics; lecturer on social subjects. Pres. Mass. Civic League. Assn. for Promoting Interests of Adult Blind, Benevolent Fraternity of Chs. ; dir. Mass. Prison Assn.. Watch and Ward Soc, Industrial Aid Soc, Hale House Social Settlement; sec. World's Peace Foundation. Clubs: Boston City, 20th Cen- tury, Puddingstone. Address: 101 Irving St., Cam- bridge. Mass.* CUMMINGS, Edward J., mfr. ; b. Charlestown, Mass.. Sept. 16. 1857; s. of Josiah and Lydia Ann (Robinson) Cummings; descendant of Isaac Cum- mings, Topsfleld, Mass., 1635; ed. Springfield (Mass.) High Sch., and Springfield Collegiate Inst.; m. Charlotte F. Mclntire, of Wollaston, Mass., Mar. 23, 1SS7; 3 children, Evelyn, Stanley P., Carle- ton W. (deceased). Entered trunk factory (estab- lished about 1845) with father, at Springfield, 1875; business removed to Boston. 1877; mem. Josiah Cummings & Son since 18S6. Unitarian. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Knights of Honor, N.E.O.P. Club: Unitarian. Recreations: fishing. Home: Wollaston, Mass. Office: 657 Atlantic Av., Boston. CX7MMINGS, Frederic Russell, M.D. ; June 16, 1873-1910. (See vol. 1909.) CUMMINGS, Georgre E., railway oflScial; b. Rum- ney, N.H.. Oct. 10. 1853; s. George S. and Marietta (Vinton) Cummings;ed. common schs.;m. Elizabeth P. Fisher, of Woodville, N.H., Oct. 9, 1883; 1 child, Helen M. (Mrs. Richard B. Merrill, of Alhambra, Cal.). Entered ry. service at 15 and passed through all branches of operating dept.. div. supt. B. & M. R.R. since 1892: v. -p. and gen. mgr. Mt. Washington Ry. ; dir. and supt. Woodville Aqueduct Co.; mng. dir. Wells River Bridge Co.: pres. Woodville Guar- anty Savings Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Ad- dress: Woodville, N.H. CUMMINGS, Georg-e Herbert, clergyman; b. Newport, N.H., Nov. 26. 1858; s. Rev. Henry and Mary A. (Beaman) Cummings; grad. Kimball Union Acad.. 1876; A.B., Amherst, 1880; grad. Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1S86; m. Amherst, Sept. 14, 1886, Marv Emily Kimball. Pastor's asst.. Middletown, Conn., 1886-8; ordained to Congl. ministry. 1888; pastor. First Ch., Thompson. Conn.. 1888-1900, Danville. Vt.. 1901-7, West Boylston. Mass., since 1907. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Worcester Cen- tral Mass. Congl. Ministers' Assn., Worcester Con- gregational Club. Chaplain of local grange. Pro- gressive. Home: 'V^''est Boylston, Mass. CUMMINGS, Gilbert Horton, piano mfr. ; b. Bos- ton, Dec. 28, 1862; s. Albert and Mary (Kennard) Cummings; ed. pub. schs. and Rice Training Sch., Boston; m. Nora Horr, of Bristol. R.I., Feb. 23, 1892; 1 daughter, Levinia Horton. Connected with importing house several yrs. ; became identified with Everett Piano Co., mfrs. Everett pianos, 1884, and sec. treas. and dir. same since 189o. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: 19 Larchmont St.. Dorchester, Mass. Office: Corner Albany and Wareham Sts., Boston. CUMMINGS, Harlan Scott, editor: b. George- town, Mass., Sept. 25, 1861; s. Samuel P. and Sarah E. (Wood) Cummings; ed. pub. schs., Danvers; m. Miss H. M. Gauthier, of Lynn, Oct. 25, 1884; 2 chil- dren, Harold D., Hazel F. Learned printer's trade, became foreman comjjosing room, reporter, and has been mng. editor Daily Evening Item, Lynn, Mass., since 1906; mem. Salem Common Council, 1892-3; mem. Dynn Rep. City Com.: ex-pres. Lynn Rep. Club. Served 9 yrs. in 2d Corps Cadets, M.V.M. and elected 2d It. Co. I, Sth Regt. (declined). Ma- son; Odd Fellow; mem. Royal Arcanum, Old Guard of Mass. Clubs: I.,ynn Twentieth Century, Lynn Press (ex-pres.). Home: S Ireson Av. Office; 38 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. CUMMINGS, Henry Havelock, inventor, mfr.; b. Worcester, Mass.. Fel). 2N, 1S5X; s. Rev. Elkanah Andrews and Emily Cleveland ( Spicer) Cummings; ancestors on both sides of family were among early N.E. settlers; moved to Maiden, Mass., 1866; grad. Maplewood Grammar Sch., Maiden, 1871; m. Jane Clark Crombie, of Maiden, Feb. 24, 1886; 1 daughter, Esther. Started at 13 with brother in small printing office, as Cummings Bros., which was operated as side line for several yrs.; assisted father in building houses until 1874; worked in dry goods store in Boston, 1874-5; began to learn ma- chinist's trade, 1875, and started machine business of Henry H. Cummings, 1881; admitted partner (A.D. Crombie), 1882, as H. H. Cummings & Co.; bought out Mr. Crombie, 1904. and incorporated business, 1905, as Cummings Machine Works, of which is pres. and treas. Mem. Common Council, City of Maiden, 1895-6; removed to Newton High- lands, 1904. Patentee of the Cummings Ship In- struments, extensively used by the U.S. Navy; has taken out over 100 U.S. and foreign patents, among the most important of which is a patent for sub- target gun, approved by U.S. and foreign govts., by which a person can engage in target practice without expending any ammunition. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. T\^orkmen's Benefit Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Bostonian Soc, Navy League. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Highland Glee, Reci- procity Club of America, Maiden Fifteenth City Govt. Assn. Recreations: yachting. Home: 69 Co- lumbus St.. Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 110 High St.. Boston. CUMMINGS, Herbert E., merchant, lumber- man: b. Leverett, Mass., Apr. 11, 1851; s. Charles and Elizza (Wadsworth) Cummings; descendant of Christopher Wadsworth, brother of William Wads- worth, who secreted the Charter of Conn. Colony in the oak at Hartford; also of same lineage as the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; ed. pub. schs. of Spencer and New Braintree. Mass.; m. Frances A. Harwood, of North Brookfleld, Nov. 15, 1876. Began, 1882. as elk. in store, and now propr. ; also engaged in lumber business, cutting 2,000,000 feet of northern pine and chestnut per year; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914, Senate. 1915. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: North Brookfield, Mass. CUMMINGS, Homer Stille, lawyer; b. Chicago, Apr. 30. 1870; s. Uriah C. and Audie (Schuyler) Cummin.gs; Ph.B., Tale, 1891, LL.B., 1893; married. Admitted to bar, 1893, and since in practice at Stamford, Conn.; mayor of Stamford, 1900-2 and 1904-6; corpn. counsel. 1908-12. Del.-at-large Dem. Nat. convs., 1900, 1904; mem. Dem. Nat. Com. for Conn. 1900-16 (v.-chmn.): candidate for Congress, Conn, at-large. 1902; state's atty. for Fairfield County since Julv 1. 1914. Pres. Mayors' Assn. of Conn.. 1902-3. Stamford Bd. of Trade, 1903-9. Office: Stamford Nat. Bank Bldg., Stamford, Conn.* CUMMINGS, Irving' O., M.D.; Feb. 22, 1864-Aug. 2, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) CUMMINGS, Joseph H.; b. Orleans, Mass., June 16, 1839; s. Joseph and Hannah H. (Knowles) Cum- mings; descendant of Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower; ed. Orleans Pvt. Acad, and Pierce Acad. Middleboro, Mass.; m. Helen C. Linnell, of Orleans. Sept. 3. 1862; 6 children. Ebenezer L., Henry K., Francis O., Nellie J., Mary S., George. In gen. mercantile business. 1861-73; mfr. and wholesale dealer in clothing, title of Cummings & Howes, factory in Orleans and office in Boston, 1873-1900; dir. Cape Cod Nat. Bank 15 yrs., pres. 6 yrs • mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902; mem. Sch. 296 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Com. 15 yrs. (chmn. 4 yrs.); now town elk. and treas. of Orleans. Republican. Universalist. Ma- son (K.T.). Address: Orleans, Mass. CUMMHTGS, Marshall Baxter, college prof.; b. North Thetl'ord, Vt., Dec. 2, 1875; s. Harlan Page and Alpa Maria Cummings; ed. Thetford (Vt.) Acad.; B.S., U. of Vt., 1901; M.S., U. of Me., 1904; Ph.D., Cornell U., 1909; m. Aug. 24, 1910, Lura Alice Bugbee, of Hartford, Vt. Instr. in horticulture and botany, U. of Me., 1902-7; instr. in horticulture, Cornell U., 1907-9; prof, horticulture. U. of Vt., since 1909. Dir. Burlington City Y.M.C.A. Mem. Am. Pomol. Soc, A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Hort. Science, Am. Assn. of Plant and Animal Breeders, Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Alpha. Address: 230 Loomis St., Burlington, Vt. CUMMIK'GS, Mary P. C. (Mrs. John Cummings), farmer; b. Oberlin, O., 1839; d. Rev. John P. and Kunice (Caldwell) Cowles; 7th generation from Sarah Dillingham, the first white child born in Ips- wich, Mass.; grad. Ipswich Female Sem. (con- <]acted for 30 yrs. by father and mother); m. Nov. 21, 1864, Dr. A. B. Hall, of Boston (died 1880); m. 2d, Sept. 1, 1881, John Cummings, of Woburn, Mass. (died 1898). Owner and mgr. of farm of 400 acres, and recognized as one of the most successful farm- ers in N.E. ; employs regularly 30 to 50 persons; raises 2,000 hogs for market each yr. ; also very extensively engaged in raising vegetables, and maintains stand in Boston market. Makes trip abroad each winter. Trustee Rogers Hall Sch., Lowell, Ma.ss. Address: Woburn, Mass. CUMMINGS, Mott Alvah, M.D.; b. Claremont, N.H., Feb. 18, 1862; s. Alvah R. and Mary C. (Davis) Cummings; prep. edn. high sch., Claremont; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Lenore G. Purington, of Topsham. Me., 1899. Practiced in Winchester since 1888. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mason. Address: 69 Church St., Win- chester, Mass. CUIMMINGS, Prentiss, lawyer; b. Sumner, Me., Sept. 10, 1840; s. Whitney and Mary Hart (Pren- tiss) Cummings; prep. edn. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1864; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1869; m. Annie, d. Alonzo and Priscilla (Weeks) Snow, of Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 25, 1880; no children. Tutor in Latin, Harvard, 1866-70; ad- mitted to bar, 1870, and began practice in Boston; apptd. 1st asst. U.S. atty., 1874, resigning in 1881 to resume gen. practice; pres. Cambridge St. Ry. Co., 1885-7; v.-p. West End St. Ry. Co., Boston, 1887, until its consolidation with the Boston Elevated Ry. Co. in 1898; trustee Brookline Savings Bank. Mem. Common Council, Boston, 1881-3; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1884-5, Senate, 1906, 7. Mem. Soc. of the Cincinnati (by inheritance) ; pres. Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Clubs: Boston Chess (pres.). Union. Translated Homer's Iliad into Hexameter Verse, pub., 1910. Home: 187 Gardner Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston. CUMMINGS, vrimam I., shoe mfr.; b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 18, 1869; s. Sylvester and Mary J. (Otis) Cummings; ed. common schs. Engaged in mfr. of shoes since 1895; pres. David Cummings Co.; dir. South Berwick Nat. Bank; trustee South Berwick Savings Bank. Trustee Berwick Acad. Republican. Universalist. Mason (K.T.). Address: South Ber- wick, Me. CUMMINGS, William Warren, civil engr. ; b. Woburn, Mass., Sept. 13, 1864; s. James Otis and Susan (ielinea (Bennett) Cummings; descendant of David Cummings (father of the tanning busi- ness in America) and first member of the family in direct line for 6 generations not engaged in tanning business; ed. pub. schs., Woburn; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1884; m. Mary F. McLane, of Troy, N.Y., June 28, 1893 (died 1894); m. 2d, Alice Jeeves, of Winchester, Mass., June 29, 1898; children, Carl Herrick, William Warren, Jr., Harry Blanchard, Doris Elizebath. Asst. prof. civ. engring., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1884-9; in pvt. practice, and citv engr., Woburn, Mass., 1889-92; asst. city engr., Troy, 1892-3; asst. engr. in charge constrn., Mechanicsville, N.Y., water works, June-Sept., 1893; asst. to dir., later prof. mech. engring., Sch. of Mines, Golden, Colo., 1893-4; again at Mechanicsville, May- Aug., 1894; asst. in state line survey, Mass., until Nov., 1897; asst. N.E. Gas & Coke Co., in charge constrn. at Everett, later chief engr. same and Mass. Pipe Line Gas Co., 1897-01; contractor, state work, 1901-2; supt. insulating dept, Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Bo.ston, 1902-6; asst. mgr. com- mercial dept. Boston Consol. Gas Co., 1906-10; consulting practice since Jan., 1910, specialty con-strn. work. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs.; asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Address: Hanover, N.H. CUMMINS, Thomas Kittredge; b. Boston, May 22, 1S64; s. Thomas Kittredge and Mary Ann (Paschall) Cummins; prep. edn. G. VV. C. Noble's pvt. sch., to 1880; A.B., Harvard, 1884; student Harvard Law Sch. 1 yr. ; unmarried. Mem. Suffolk Co. Bar; treas. and dir., Edison Electric Illumi- nating Co., of Boston; dir. Old Colony Trust Co.. N.E. Casualty Co.; mem. Finance Com., INIilton (Mass.) Savings Bank. Trustee and sec. Indus- trial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Children; sec. Class of 1884, Harvard Coll.; v.-p. Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Club: Tennis and Racquet. Home: Milton, Mass. Oflice: 70 State St., Boston. CUMNER, Harry VT,, president Boylston Nat. Bank; dir. John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co.; pres. Cumner-Jones Co. (tailor trimmings); trustee Home Savings Bank (mem. exec. com.). Chmn. Brookline Gymnasium and Baths, Brookline Play- grounds Com. Clubs: Exchange, Algonquin, Com- mercial, Beacon. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 90 Chauncy St., Boston. CUMNOCK, James Wallace, insurance ofRcial; b. Lowell Mass.; s. Robert McLean and Margaret Charlton (Goodlet) Cumnock; ed. Berwick (Me.) and Wilbraham (Mass.) acads. and spl. course in cotton mill engring., Mass. Inst, of Tech.; m. Mon- son, Mass., Sept. 14, 1882, Louie F. Best. Teacher in Mason. N.H., 1872; overseer and supt., Boott Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass., 1872-8: mfg. agt., Dwight Mfg. Co., Chicopee, Mass., 1878-97: treas. Manchester Mills, Manchester, N.H., 1897-9; con- nected with Equitable Life Assurance Soc. in an official capacity since 1899. Mem. Claflin Phalanx, Wilbraham, for 1 yr. Mem. N.E. Cotton Mfrs. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Club: Exchange (Boston). Home: 62 Bay State Rd. Office: 52 Equitable Bldg., Boston. CUMSTON, Charles Henry. M.D.; b. Monmouth, Me., Nov. 27. 1848; s. Joshua and Ruth (Water- house) Cumston; A.B.. Colbv U. (now Coll.), 1870; A.M., 1873; student Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1875-6; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1877; m. Henrietta Woodard, of Brunswick, Me., July 23. 1878. Sub-master English High Sch., Bos- ton, 1870-4: practiced at Brunswick since 1877. Mem. A.M.A., Me. State Med. Assn. Republican. Home: 69 Federal St. Office: 1 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Me. CUNIiIPF, Iiemuel H., mill engr.; b. North Providence, R.I., May 13. 1838; s. James M. and Sarah A. (Harris) Cunliff; ed. pub schs., Worces- ter, Leicester and Schofield acads.; m. Abbie .1. Cadwell, of Sutton, Mass., Jan. 1, 1861. Began as draughtsman. Franklin Mfg. (jo.. Providence, R.I., and made plans for the Oriental Mill; entered employ of Skinner & Co., Lewiston, Me., and drew plans of Androscoggin Mills and others; drew plans for the Ponemah Mills, Taftsville, Conn., and No. 3 mill at Manchaug, Sutton, Mass., and later maintained office in Boston as mill engr.; was suptg. mill engr. for A. T. Stewart & Co., New York, for 5 yrs. and for 15 yrs. was agt. and gen. mgr. A. T. Stewart estate at Garden City, L.I. ; retired from active business. 1896; v.-p. Aspinook Co., Jewett City, Conn. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Address: Norwich, Conn.; (winter) Sarasota, Fla. CUNNIPF, Michael Matthew, financier; 1850- June 21, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) CUNNINGHAM, Prederic, marine lawyer; b. Cohasset, Mass., Aug. 23. 1854; s. Frederic and Sarah Marie (Parker) Cunningham; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1874; LL.B., 1877; m. Brookline, Mass., Dec. 11, 1877, Hetty WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 297 Sullivan, d. Amos Adams and Saiali Elizabeth (Appleton) Lawrence; clTildren, Harriet C, Con- stance Frederic, Jr., Lawrence. Practiced law with Lewis H. Dabney, Nov. 9, 1878, until 1908, since alone. Dir. Boston Legal Aid See; mem. Am. and Mass. bar Assns., Bai- Assn. Citv of Boston. Clubs: Country, B.A.A. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 909 Exchange I51dg., Boston.' CUITNINOHAM, Guy, lawyer; b. Gloucester, Mass., Apr. 19, 18G7; s. Sylvester and Mary Parsons (Tarr) Cunningham; prep. edn. I'hillips Exeter Acad., N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1887; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1891; m. Frances B. Newell, of Brook- line, Mass., Nov. 18, 1909. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1891, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave; pres. Cunningham & Thompson Co.; dir. Thomas G. Plant Co. Kepub- lican. Home: 12 Hovey St., Gloucester, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. CUNTITINGHAM, Henry Vincent, lawyer; b. Rox- bury, :Mass., Aug. 13, 1865; A.M., Boston Coll.; LL.B., summa cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1887; m. Anna E. Madigan, of Houlton, Me., June 27, 1894; 3 children, John M., Winnifrid Adams, Henry V., Jr. Admitted to bar, 1887, and since practiced at Boston; trustee and v. -p. Union Instn. for Savings (bd. of investment); dir. Internal. Trust Co., Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Ry. Co. Mem. Bd. of Ballot Law Commrs. (chmn.). Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Home: 215 Humboldt Av. Office: 635 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. CVNNINCmiATa, Henry Winchester, trustee; b. Winchester, Mass., Mar. 26, 1860; s. James Henry and Lucinda S. (Winchester) Cunningham; prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1882; m. Mary May Hayward, of Boston, Oct. 30, 1899; no children. Recording sec. Colonial Soc. of Mass.; mem. council Harvard Graduates' Magazine (pi'es. since 1915); mem. council Am. Antiquarian Soc; class sec. Harvard Class of 1882; dir. Bostonian Soc, 1897-11; served as councillor, corr. sec. or v.-p. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc many yrs. ; was also treas. Prince Soc. many yrs.; corr. mem. Me. Hist. Soc; chief marshal Harvard Alumni, at commencement, 1907. Mem. Bd. Mgrs. Home for Aged Women in Boston. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Club of Odd Volumes {pres., 1912, 1913). Author: The Genealogy of the Cunningham Family of Boston, 1901; Christian Remick, an Early Boston Artist, 1904; contbd. to Colonial Soc The Journal of Lt.-Col. Joseph Vose, 1776; The Diary of Rev. Samuel Checkley, 1735; Class Reports of Harvard Class of 1882, and other short papers; in course of preparation Genealogy of the Winchester Fam- ily. Home: 351 Marlboro St., Boston; (country) Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston. CUITNINGHAM, James M.; b. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1NG7; s. Ricliard and Ellen (Connell) Cunningham; ed. pub. and high schs., Springfield; unmarried. Became connected with Piielps Pub. Co. as elk., Dec. 26, 1882; served in various capac- ities and was v.-p. of the co. until retired. Mar., 1914; pres. Massasoit Realty Trust. Mem. Periodi- cal Pubs. Assn. (New York), Bd. of Trade (Spring- field). Club: Nayasset (Springfield). Home: 94 Tyler St., Springfield, Mass. CUNNINGHAM, John H., Jr., surgeon; b. Apr. 30, 1877; s. John H. and Frances E. (Prouty) Cunningham; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Theresa Van der Herwel Ingersoll, of New York, Oct. 8, 1904. Practiced in Boston since 1903; sur- geon Boston City Hosp. and Long Island Hosp. ; consulting surgeon Frost Hosp., Chelsea. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Am. Urol. Assn., N.E. Br. Am. Urol. Assn., Internat. Urol. Assn. Protestant. Clubs: Harvard, University (Boston and New York). Author: Genito-Urinary Diseases (text book). Home: 132 Fisher Av., Brookline, Mass. Address: 46 Gloucester St., Boston. CUNNINGHAM, Oscar Porter, lawyer; b. Ells- worth, Me., Sept. 29, 1848; s. George and Sara J. Cunningham; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1869; m. Florence Woodman, Oct., 1878; 2 children, Theodore W., Margaret. Admitted to Me. bar, 1872; practiced, Orlando, 1872-5, since at Bucksport; judge of pro- bate, 1884-06. Republican. Conglist. Address: Bucksport, Mf. Bucksport, Mf. CUNNINGHAM, Thomas, 1909.) iron mfr. (See vol. CUNNINGHAM, WilUam James, college prof.; b. St. John, N.B., Can., Apr. 29, 1875; s. William A. and .lennie (Smith) Cunningham; ed. pub. schs., St. John, and Boston' Y.M.C.A.; tech. edn. obtained while in railroad service; m. Emily Hutchinson McDuffee, of St. John, Sept. 3, 1901. With Canad- ian Pacific Ry., 1892-5, Boston & Albany R.R., 1895-8, N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., 1898-1900; Lacka- wanna R.R., 1900-7; Boston & Albany R.R., 1907- 13; N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., 1913-14; last period of service as asst. to pres.; asst. prof, transportation. Harvard, since Sept. 1, 1910. Mem. Am. Economic Assn., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., New York Railroad Club, N.E. Railroad Club, Western Railroad Club. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard (Bos- ton and New York); Colonial (Cambridge, Mass.). Address: 28 Buckingham St., Cambridge, Mass. CUPPLES, Joseph Georg-e, publisher, bookseller; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Feb. 28, 1851; s. Joseph Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Dearlove) Cupples; de- scendant of a long line of ministers of the Ch. of Scotland, and nephew of George Cupples, Scot- tisli novelist, authoi- of The Green Hand; ed. pvt. schs., Edinburgh; came to America, 1865; m. Haverhill, Mass., June 2, 1886, Harriet Elizabeth, d. Dr. J. R. Nicliols, foundei' of Boston Jour, of Chemistry, dir. Boston & Me. R.R. Mem. firm of Cupples, Upliam & Co. (The Old Corner Book Store), Boston, founded, 1828. Mem. N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc. Presbyn. Recreations: American and British topographical annals, outdoor life. Home: 27 Monmouth Court, Brookline. Office: 128 Tre- mont St., Bo.ston. CUBIiEY, Georg-e F., M.D.: b. Upton, Mass., June 1, 1872; s. Walter and Mary E. Curley; B.S., Boston U., 1893; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1896 (Forbes Anatomical Prize); house surgeon Eliza- beth Gen. Hosp., 1897; m. Milford, Mass., June 20, 1900, Cecelia A. McGann. Has practiced at Milford since 1897. Home: Milford, Mass. CUBIiEY, James Iilichael, mayor, ex-congress- man; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1874; s. Miciiael and Sarah (Clancy) Curley; ed. pub. grammar and high sch., Boston; m. Mary E. Herlihy, of Boston, June 27, 1906. In real estate and ins. business, Boston, 1902 — ■; mem. firm Curlev Bros. Mem. Boston Com- mon Council, 1900-01; Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902, 03; Bd. Aldermen, 1904-9; City Council. 1910-11; mem. 62d and 63d Congresses (1911-15), 12th Mass. Dist.; resigned Feb., 1914, after assuming office as mayor of Boston. Democrat. Club: Tammany (Boston). Home: 150 Jamaica Way. Office: 7 Wa- ter St., Boston.* CUBIiEY, John Joseph, citv collector; b. Boston, Oct. 12, IS 72; s. Michael and Sarah (Clancy) Cur- ley, both natives of Ireland; ed. pub. schs. of Rox- bury Dist., Boston; Evening High Sch.; Innis Law Sch., 1 yr. ; m. Margaret T. Gargan, of Ashland, Mass., June 30, 1907; 4 children, Margaret, Sarah, Rita, Mary. Began active career in wholesale and retail grocery store of C. S. .lohnson, 1785 Wash- ington St., Boston, continuing 6 yrs.; mem. Curley & Co., gen. ins.: owner and pub. The Hibernian (semi-monthly mag.), 1899-13; apptd. deputy city collector, 1910, city collectoi' since .lune 10, 1914. Democrat. Mem. Knlglits of Columbus, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Clan-Na-Gael. Club: Ward 17 Tammany (Roxbury). Recreations: fishing, read- ing. Home: 52 Winthrop St., Roxbury, Mass. Ad- dress: City Hall, Boston, Mass. CUBBAN, Georg-e Edward, master stage me- chanic; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 28, 1874; s. Peter and Mary (Murphy) Curran; ed. grammar schs., Boston; studied architectural drawing 3 yrs.; m. Agnes Cussack, of Boston, Oct. 31, 1900. Began as stage mechanic, Keith Theatre, Boston, 1893; now mem. Curran & Craig, theatrical contractors; fitted up the stages of Boston Opera House, Shu- bert. Majestic, Wilber, St. James, Scollay Square Olympia, Allston, and 100 other theatres; was sent to Europe, 1911, by the Boston Opera Co. to study 298 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND opera houses and theatres and was the first person to take American-made scenery abroad; dir. Work- ingmen's Ijoan Assn.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Jiep., 1914-15. IMem. Theatrical Mechanics' Assn., The- atrical Stage Employers' Assn., Charitable Irish Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Colum- bus, Eagles, A.O. Hibernians. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Pioneer, Democratic of ISth Ward, Shawmut, Bos- ton Yacht. Recreations: motoring, yachting. Home: 5 Auburn St., Roxbury, Mass. Address: Majestic Theatre. P>oston, Mass. CUBBIi:, John Zebiilon, ]M.D.; b. Reswick, N.B., Can.: .-;. Thomas G. and I'atience Currie; prep. edn. Baptist Sem., Fredericton, N.B. ; B.A., U. of New- Brunswick, 1870, V.Sc, 1890, Ph.D., 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1873; L.M., U. of Edinburgh, 1874; m. Helen M. Estey, of Fredericton, N.B., June 5, 1877; 1 son, John Bayard. Practiced in N.B., 1874-93, since at Cambridge, Mass.; phys. Home for Aged People, Cambridge. Mem. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Med. Library Assn., Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Alumni Soc. U. of X.B. Recreations: animal life, horticulture. Home: 907 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. CUBBIE, Thomas Haines, M.D.; Sept. 5, 1821- Apr. 3. 1!S9S. (See vol. 1909.) CUBBIEB. Charles Francis Adams, college prof. ; b. East Kingston, N.H., Mar. 17, 1862; s. Ezra F. and Isabella T. (Webster) Currier: A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1888; studied 1 yr. at U. of Berlin and 1 vr. at Paris; m. Florence M. Morton, of Somer- viile, Mass., Dec. 26, 1892. Prof, history and polit. science. Mass. Inst. Tech.. since 1891. Chmn. sch. com., Winchester, Mass., 1901-12. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., etc. Home: Winchester, Mass.* CUBBIEB, Clinton Harvey, educator; b. Man- chester, X.H., Jan. 1. 1S76; s. Harvey Lear and Eliza True (Kennv) Currier; prep. edn. Manchester High Sch.; Ph.E., Brown U., 1898, A.M., 1899: studied U. of Gottingen, 1910-11: m. Theresa M. Connolly, of Providence, R.I., June 4, 1910: 1 daughter, Dorothy Morgan, b. July 2, 1913. Instr. in mathematics. Brown U., 1899-14, in mathe- matics and astronomy since 1914: also instr. at R.I. Sch. of Design, 1901-9. Mem. Assn. of Math. Teachers of N.E., Am. Math. Soc. Barnard Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Baptist. Recreations: tennis. Address: 311 Wayland Av., Providence, R.I. CURRIER, David M., M.D.: b. Grafton, X.H., Sept. 15, 1840; s. David, Jr., and Rhoda (Morse) Currier; ed. pub. schs. and Tilton (X.H.) Sem.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1867; post-grad, studv, Boston, 1871, New York, 1885, Nat. Coll. Electro-Therapeutics, 1908; m. Jennie B. Colby, of Sutton, X".H., Xov. 29, 1868 (now deceased); m. 2d, Annie M. Converse, of Xewport, N.H., Dec. 24, 1881; 2 children, Helen M., Joseph B. Began practice at Sutton, 1867; removed to Sunapee. 1868, and to X'ewport, 1871; U.S. examining sur- geon, 1873-93. Mem. Center Dist. Med. Soc. Sulli- van Co. Med. Soc. (pres.), N.H. Med. Soc. (treas.), Medico-Legal Soc, New York. Methodist. Mason (Past High Priest of R.A. Chapter); mem. K. of P. (Past Grand Chancellor), Grange. Address: Newport, N.H. CURBIIIR, Edward Hervey, M.D.; b. Hopkinton, N.H., June 1, 184 7; s. Samuel M. and Martha Ann (Flanders) Currier; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1880 (1st prize in class honors); m. Emma Frances Dunbar, of Manchester, Jan. 9, 1873 (died Sept. 14, 1912) ; 2 children, Jennie Flanders, Edward Samuel. Pharmacist, 1871-98; commr. of pharmacy, 1882-12; has practiced medicine since 1885; med. dir. 1st Brigade, N.H.N.G., 1894-9. Mem. Am. Pharm. Assn., N.H. Pharm. Assn. (pres., 1891-2), N.E. Asso. Bds. of Pharmacy, N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. ]Med. Assn., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Mil. Service Instn. Democrat. Mason: Odd Fellow. Home: 48S Manchester St. Office: 5 Pembroke Bldg., Man- chester, X.H. CURRIER, Frank DunUee, ex-congressman; b. Canaan, N.H., Oct. 30, 1853; s. Horace S. and Emma C. (Plastridge) Currier; ed. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., and Dr. Hixon's Sch., Lowell, Mass.; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1901); m. Adelaide H. Sargent, of Grafton, N.H., May 31, 1890. Ad- mitted to bar, 1874; in practice, Canaan, N.H., since 1875; mem. X.H. Ho. of Rep., 1879; sec Rep. State Com., 1882-90; elk. X.H. Senate, 1883-7; del. Rep. Xat. Conv., 1884; pres. X.H. Senate, 1887-9; naval officer of customs, Port of Boston, 1890-4; speaker X.H. Ho. of Rep., 1899-01; mem. 57th to 62d Congresses (1901-13), 2d X.H. Dist. Address: Canaan, X.H.* CURRIER, Frederick A., auditor, public ac- countant; b. "Worcester, Mass., Dec. 24, 1851; s. Festus Curtis and Johanna M. (Allen) Currier; grad. Holliston (Mass.) High Sch., 1869. Ins. agt. and mem. firm of F. C. Currier & Son, 1869-96; postmaster, Fitchburg, 1888-92; sec. Wachusett Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1892-6; sec. and treas. Fitch- burg Co-operative Bank, 1896-07; trustee and auditor, Worcester X'^orth Savings Instn., since 1896; alderman, Fitchburg, 1896, 1897; chmn. Bd. of License Commrs., Fitchburg, since 1900, candi- date for mayor. Citizens Temperance Party, 1902; sec. Worcester Xorth Agrl. Soc. 7 yrs.; mgr. Opera House 6 yrs., notary public; steamship agt. Pres. Fitchburg Bd. of Trade and Merchants' Assn., 1906; v.-p. Mass. Bd. of Trade, 1907-8. Mem. S.A.R., Fitchburg Hist. Soc. (treas. since 1900), Y.M.C.A. (dir. 1898-10, v.-p. 1898-9, rec sec, 1908). Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T., sec. Lodge 20 yrs.); Odd Fellow (Encampment). Author: Postal Communication, 1894; Old Taverns and Stage Coach Days, 1897; Centennial History of Aurora Lodge, 1901; Trip to Great Lakes, 1904; and several papers of local history and travel. Recreations: literature and hist, writing. Home: 35 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 304 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. CURRIER, Georg-e Washington, M.D.: b. Wil- mot, X.H., Mar. 8, 1841; s. Xathan and Mary Jane (Frazier) Currier; descendant of Richard Currier, the immigrant, Salisbury, Mass., 1641; grad. Cros- by's Acad., Xashua, 1861; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia), 1864; m. Abby S. Walker, of X'ashua. Oct. 8, 1868 (now deceased); m. 2d, Emily V. Walsh, of X'^ashua, Xov., 1892. Practiced in Xashua more than 30 yrs., retiring from active practice, 1897; pres. Xashua Trust Co. Democrat. Mason (33°): deputy to Supreme Council A.A.S.R. since 1891. Address: Xashua, X.H. CURRIER, J. Prank, artist; Xov. 21, 1843-1909. (See vol. 1909.) CURRIER, John James, ship builder, mcht., historian; Oct. 22, lS34-Dec. 14, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) CURRIER, William Eug'ene, M.D. ; b. Lynn, Mass., June 10, 1871: s. George O. and Sarah P. (Cotton) Currier; Leicester (Mass.) Acad.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Clara Rebecca Slocum, of Lafayette, R.I., Sept. 17, 1902; 1 son, Paul Slocum. Asst. supt. Boston City Hosp., 1900; asst. resident phys. contagious dept. same, 1901; practiced in Leominster, Mass., since 1902. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Trinitarian Conglist. Address: Leominster, Mass. CURRV, Georg'e Erastus, lawyer; b. Chatata, East Tenn., Feb. 13, 1854; s. James Campbell and Xancy (Young) Curry; descendant of Daniel Boone (great uncle) on mother's side, and David Crock- ett's father was his grandmother's second hus- band: had eight relatives in the battle of King's Mountain; ed. Boston Latin Sch., 1875-8; A.B., Boston U., 1881; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1884; m. Clara A. Xeal, of Boston, July 16, 1885. In gen. practice in Boston since Feb., 1883. Mason. Clubs: American Whist, Boston Chess, Boston Press. Home: 51 Port Norfolk St. Office: 623 Tre- mont Bldg.. Boston. CURRY, Samuel Silas; b. Chatata, Ten^., 1847; s. James Campbell Curry: A.B., Grant U., 1872; A. M., Boston U., 1878; Ph.D., 1879; (Litt.D.. Colby. 1905). Snow prof, oratory, Boston U., 1879-88; act- ing Davis prof, elocution, Newton Theol. Inst., since 1884; instr. elocution. Harvard, 1891-4, Yale Div. Sch., 1892-02, Harvard Div. Sch., 1896-02; founder and pres. Sch. of Expression, Boston. Lec- turer on art, U. of Minn., 1905, U. of Chicago, 1908, U. of Wash., 1908, 11; lecturer on the principles of dramatic expression, Teachers College (Columbia WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 299 U.). 1909. Librarian Boston Art Club, 1S91-1909. (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: (jO Bay State Rd. Office: 301 Pierce Bldg., Boston.* CUKTIZT, John A., lawyer; b. Boston. Apr., 1S71; s. John and Catherine Curtin; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; LL.B., Boston U. Baw Sch., 1896; studied U. of Berlin, 1892-3; m. Mabel W. Curtis, of Boston. Oct. 10, 1900; children. John Curtis, Vir- ginia. Agnes. Admitted to Mass. liar. 1895, since practiced in Boston; dir. Boulevard Ti-ust Co., trus- tee Union Inst, for Savings in the City of Boston. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Brookline. 1900-12; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912-15; sec. Rep. State Com., 1909-12. Was a.-d.-c. on staff of Gov. Curtis Guild, Jr., 1906-9. Clubs: University, Boston Athletic Assn. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 31 State St., Boston. CUSTIS, Albert Harmon, life ins.; b. Harrington, Me., Apr. ;i, ISiitJ; s. Paul and Lozena (Ray) Curtis; ed. pub. schs. and commercial coll.; m. Boston, July 10, 1889, Nettie B. Canwell; children. Maud, Paul, Marian, Harmon. Cashier, Boston office, U.S. Life Ins. Co., 1885, asst. mgr., 1891-4; asso. gen. agt. for Eastern Mass. of Union Central Life Ins. Co., 1894- 01; gen. agt. N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1901. Ma- son; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, Scott Fish and Game (Canada). Recreations: fishing, shoot- ing. Home: 18 Welles Av., Dorchester Center, Mass. Office: 176 Federal St., Boston. CURTIS, Alice Turner, author; b. Sullivan, Me.; d. John Vinal and Susan Ann (Spear) Turner; com- mon sch. edn.: m. Irving Curtis, of Boston. May 20, 1895. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 254 Water St., Newburyport, Mass.* CURTIS, Allen, stockbroker; b. Pittsfleld, Mass., Aug. 14. 1862; s. Benjamin Robbins and Maria Malleville (Allen) Curtis; prep, edn., Noble's pvt. sch., Boston; student Polytechnic School, Dresden, Germany; A.B., Harvard. 18S4; m. Boston, Jan. 17, 1888. Evelyn Weston; 1 daughter, Evelyn. Entered brokerage business at Boston. 1885; mem. firm of Curtis and Sanger; trustee Providence Instn. for Savings. Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Rac- quet, Exchange. Home: 191 Beacon St., Boston. Office: 33 Congress St., Boston, Mass. CURTIS, Benjamin T., art pub.; b. Boston, Mar. 27. 1863: s. Benjamin F. and Mary J. Curtis; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Mary B. Mudge, of Lynn, Mass., June 23, 1891; children, Gordon, Robert Mudge, Mary Carroll, Helen Child, Jane Elizabeth. Taught in St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L.I., 1 yr. ; reporter. Boston Herald. 3 yrs. ; advertising mgr.. Harvard Graduates' Mag.. 2 yrs.: founder, 1895, and now sole owner art pub. house of Curtis & Cameron, whole- sale art reproductions ("The Copley Prints"); also pub. handbooks, Boston Pub. Library and Library of Congress. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston). Players, Harvard (New York). Recreations: farming, forestry. Home: Wellesley Hills. Mass. Office: Pierce Bldg., Copley Sq., Bos- ton. Mass. CURTIS, Charles Lawrence, teacher; b. Freeport, Me., Sept. 3, 1872; s. John and Mary Jane (Randall) Curtis; prep. edn. Freeport High Sch.; A.B., Colby. 1894; student Andover Theol. Sem., 1905-8; studied at Boston Sch. of Science, Harvard U. ; m. Sallie Annie Morse, of Royalton, Vt.. Dec. 1896; 3 chil- dren, Laurence Morse, b. 1901; Helen Lucile. 1908; Dorothy Constance. 1909. Began teaching at Free- port, Me., 1892; prin. Royalton (Vt.) Acad, and supt. schs., 1904-7; prin. high sch. and supt. schs.. Lancaster. N.H., 1897-9; prin. high sch.. Newport, 1899-01, Orange. Mass., 1901-4. Andover, Mass., 1904-10, Milton. Mass.. since Sept., 1910. Mem. N. E.A.. Harvard Teachers' Assn., N.E. Biol. Teachers' Club. N.E. Bot. Club. N.E. Classical Teachers' Assn., Mass. High School Masters' Club, Maine Gamma Alpha Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega. Ma- son (32°). Republican. Conglist. Address: 279 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. CURTIS, Charles Felham, lawyer, trustee; b. W^inchester. Mass.. Sept. 7, 1860; s. Charles Pelham and Carolina Gardiner (Cary) Curtis; A.B., Har- vard, 1883; Harvard Law Sch., 1883-6; m. Ellen Amory Anderson, of Boston, July 30, 1890; chil- dren, Charles Pelham, Jr., Richard Cary, Ellen Sears. Began practice, Boston, 1886; pres. Lowell Bleachery, Mut. Nat. Bank (Boston), since Jan., 1914; v.-p. Mass. Hosp. l^ife Ins. Co., Sharp Mfg. Co. (Taunton, Mass.); trustee Provident Tnstn. for Savings in Town of Boston; dir. Salmon Falls Mfg. Co., Collateral Loan Co. V.-p. Farm and Trades Sch. for Boys; mem. bd. mgrs. Mass. Charitable Eye ahd Ear Infirmary; trustee Mass. Humane Soc. Mem. Bd. of Met. Dist. Commrs., 1894; mem. Bd. of Police for City of Boston, 1895-05; mem. Fi- nance Commn., City of Boston, 1909-13. Republi- can. Mem. 1st Corps of Cadets. M.V.M., 3 yrs. Clubs: Someiset, Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Yacht. Home: 224 Beacon St. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. CURTIS, Don Eugrene, banker; b. Lowell. Vt., May 3, 1849; s. Don Brigham and Rhoda (Harding) Curtis; ed. com. schs., Vt. ; acad., Newport, Vt. ; Kimball Union Acad., Meriden. N.TI. ; m. Sept. 22, 1886, Emogene Wheelock, of Lowell, Vt., and Cam- den, N.Y. Began in banking businass, Boston, 1882; cashier The Melrose Nat. Bank since 1910; mem. corpn. Melrose Savings Bank; mem. Sch. Bd., Mel- rose; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1874-8; served as post- master, Lowell, Vt., and supt. schs. Republican. Conglist. Home: 38 Howard St., Melrose, Mass. CURTIS, Edward Lewis, theologian; Oct. 13, 1853-Aug. 27, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) CURTIS, Edwin Upton, lawyer; b. Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 26, 1861; s. George and Martha Ann (Upton) Curtis; A.B., Bowdoin, 1882. A.M.. 1885 (LL.D., 1914); m. Margaret M. Waterman, of Thomaston, Me., Oct. 27, 1897. Admitted to bar, 1885; clerk. City of Boston, 1889-90; sec. Rep. City Com., 1888; mavor of Boston, 1895; asst. U.S. treas. at Boston, 1906; mem. Met. Park Commn. since 1896; collector of customs port of Boston, Jan., 1909-Nov. 15, 1913. Trustee Instn. for Savings in Roxbury and its Vicinity; dir. Nat. Rockland Bank of Roxbury; v.-p.. dir. iT.S. Trust Co. Home: 131 Bay State Rd. Office: 2304 "Washington St., Boston.* CURTIS, Everett Nichols, lawyer; b. San Fran- cisco, Cal.. May 24, 1875; s. Capt. Charles F. (sea captain) and Caroline M. (Barrett) Curtis; de- scendant on father's side of William Curtis, Scitu- ate. Mass., 1643, and on mother's side of Col. James Barrett, of Concord, Mass., the distinguished com- mander of the American troops at the Concord Fight; grad. Camden (Me.) High Sch., 1893, at- tended English High Sch.. Boston, 1894; Sc.B.. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1898; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1900; m. Katharine Madge Hall, of Manches- ter. N.H.. June 8. 1909. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1900: practiced with Judge Charles F. Perkins, of Brookline. Mass.. until 1908. since alone; special- izes in corpn. and patent law; receiver Wonderland Co., Revere. Mass., 1910-11; sr. counsel for plain- tiff in case of Cillev vs. U.S. Machinery Co., 1911-15; sec. Campbell Magnetic Separating Co. Mem. Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars, Mass. Inst. Tech. Alumni Assn.. Boston U. Law Sch. Alumni Assn., Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Winchester Country. Author: Manual of the Sherman Law. 1915. Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: 12 Symmes Rd., Win- chester. Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. CURTIS, Francis Georgfe, M.D.; b. West New Brighton. Staten Island, N.Y., Dec. 5, 1857; s. George William and Anna (Shaw) Curtis; 7th gen- eration from Henry and Mary (Guy) Curtis, W^a- tertown, Mass., 1636; A.B., 1879, Harvard; M.D., 1883, Coll. Phys. & Surg., New York; m. New York. Feb 21. 1887, Ruth W. Davison. Practiced, Brook- lyn, 1883-7, since at West Newton, Mass.; supt. Newton Hosp. (without pay) several yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Health, Newton, 1894. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. CURTIS, Frederick Snullie, educator; b. Strat- ford, Conn., Feb. 8, 1850; s. Calvin and Elizabeth Augusta (Wicks) Curtis; Ph. B., Sheffield Scientific Sch (Yale), 1869, post-grad., 1870; m. Ida Jewell Whiting, of Stratford. Conn., Oct. 29, 1873. Prof, mathematics and natural science, State Normal Sch., West Chester, Pa., 1871-2; asst. prof, chemis- try, Swarthmore Coll., 1872-5; founder, 1875, and since prin. Curtis Sch. for Young Boys. Mem. Bd. Edn of Brookfield, 1894-10; moderator State Conf. Congl Chs., 1902; del. 3d Internat. Congl. Council, 300 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Edinburgh, 1908. Mem. Alumni Advisory Bd. Tale CUKTIS, John D., mfr. agrl. implements; b. U. Addre.s.s: Brookfleld Center, Conn.* Worcester, Mass., June 12, 1850; s. Tyler P. and Amelia (Riley) Curtis; M.E., Worcester Poly. dept. igamond works of Am. Steel & Wire . and treas. since agrl. implements. Tatnuck Country. survey; gold medal, Geog. Models, St. Louis, 1904; ^Xt'sttr Mn^^ Prescott fat., rep. Nat. Geog. Soc. Dixie Expdn. to West Indian vvoicesier, i\iass. eruptions; first to reach crater of La SoufriOre; CTTBTIS, Joseph Henry, landscape gardener; b. discovered new summit of Mt. Pelee; Curtis Geog- Boston, Mass., July 5, 1841; s. Joseph and Eliza laphy Models of land form types; year among Dix (Upham) Cuitis; descendant of Henry Curtis, Coral Islands, South Pacific, for Agassiz Mus. of Marblehead, Mass.; student Brown U., 1859-61; Coral Id. Bora Bora, 1st naturalistic landscape Mass. Inst. Tech., 1867-8; m. Amelie Eugenie Lew- model to be made in America; sailed singlehanded, andowska, of Paris, France, May, 1886; 1 son, in study of coast, from Me. to Newfoundland, 1910- Henry J. Engaged in landscape gardening, Boston, 11; made photographic survey of Kilauea crater, since 1873. Served in Civil War as mem. Co. F, for Harvard U.; went around the world examining 44th Regt. Mass. Vols., 1862-3. Club: St. Botolph. volcanoes, 1913. Home: 64 Crawford St. Studio: Author: Life of Campestris Ulm, the Oldest In- Grove Hall, Boston, Mass.* habitant of Boston Common, 1910. Address: St. CURTIS, George Munson, business man; b. Me- Botolph Club, Boston; (summer) Asticou. Me. riden. Conn., Mav 27, 1857; s. George Redfield and CUBTIS, Iiaurence, stock broker; b. Boston, Augusta (Munson) Curtis; ed. Cheshire (Conn.) Mar. 2, 1849; s. Thomas B. and Laura (Greenough) Acad, and Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn. (hon. A. Curtis; A.B., Harvard, 1870; unmarried. Has been M., 1911) ; m. Sophie Phillips Mansfield, of Meriden, identified with stock brokerage business since Nov. 30, 1886. Sec, treas., dir. Meriden Gas Light 1872; mem. firm of Jackson & Curtis; pres. Nahant Co., Meriden Electric Light Co.; treas., dir. Inter- Land Co. Trustee Vincent Memorial Hosp. Mem. nat. Silver Co., Meriden Britannia Co. of Hamilton, Boston Natural History Soc. Clubs: Somerset, Ont. ; v.-p. Home Nat. Bank, dir. Meriden Savings University, Nahant. Recreations: golf. Home: 197 Bank. Meriden Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Standard Marlboro St. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. Silver Co. of Toronto, Can.; pres. Curtis Memorial CURTIS, lewis Frederick, business man; June Library, Meriden Cemetery Assn. Republican, j^q 1836-1912 (See vol 1909.) Episcopalian. Trustee Curtis Home Corpn. (char- '„„.„„,_, J . . , ^. i t-> ii. i itable instn. for orphans and old ladies). Curtis ^ CU^^^^S, Louis, banker; s^ Charles Pelham and Memorial Library. Mem. S.A.R.. Soc. Colonial ^arolina Gardiner (Gary) Curtis; A.B., Harvard Wars, Conn. Hist. Soc, New Haven Colonv Hist. U., 1870. Mem firm of Brown Brothers (Boston, Soc. Am. Hist. Assn.. Bibliophile Soc (Boston), New York, Phila.), bankers and brokers; v.-p.. Walpole Soc, Delta Psi. Clubs: Roval Societies trustee and mem. bd. of investment. Provident (London), Grolier. St. Anthony (New York), Home J"^tn for Sayings; dir jSIass. Hosp. Life Ins. (^o., f Meriden). Home: 879 Broad St. Office: Interna- Old Boston Nat Bank. Pacific Mills Essex Co. tional Silver Co., Meriden, Conn.* Clubs: Country, Somerset. Address: 60 State St., Boston. nyrSSJ S'°'^' J";; ^'•?- ^^.^^^fl\ . CURTIS, Mabel Gair, educator; b. Boston, CURTIS, Henry Puller Jr., M.D.; b. Kennebunk, Mass.; d. Nelson and Jane Elizabeth (Gilbert) Cur- }^r- -t^^^- ^^' J^^^\ ^ ^;?",'7 ^^^V^ ^oYn'^'^W^- tis; descendant of John Humphrey, Grenville Gil- (Worth) Curtis: A.B Colby Coll., 1887: M.D ^ert, Sir Walter Raleigh; prep. edn. Girls' Latin Harvard Med Sch 1891; m. Jennie M. Waler of ggh., Boston; B.A., Welleslev, 1890; unmarried. Boston, July 8, 1891; 2 daughters Susan W. Ma- Teacher high sch., Westboro, Mass., IVs yrs., Ded- rianW. Practiced at SomervilleMas.s, since 1891 ; ^am, liy, yrs., Somerville Latin and High schs., physician to Somerville Hosp. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. 12 yrs.; asst. dir. of appmt. bureau of Women's Med. Soc Republican Baptist. Address: 145 Per- gdnl. and Industrial Union, Boston, 1912-15, dir. kins St., Somerville, Mass. Sept., 1915-16. Mem. bd. dirs. Denison House (col- CURTIS, Horatio Greenoug-h, banker; s. Charles lege settlement), Boston. Mem. Classical Assn. Pelham and Carolina Gardiner (Carv) Curtis; A.B., of N.E., Phi Sigma (Wellesley). Anti-suffragist. Harvard U.. 1865. Pres. and dir. Old Boston Conglist. (Trinitarian). Clubs: College, Wellesley Nat. Bank. Club: Somerset. Home: 179 Marlboro College (both of Boston). Address: 49A Trow- St. Office: 50 State St., Boston. bridge St., Cambridge, Mass. CURTIS, Howard J., judge; b. Stratford, Conn., CURTIS, Oakley Chester, governor; b. Portland, June 29, 1857; s. Freeman L. and Georgiana (How- Me., Mar. 29, 1865; s. William and Amanda (Ran- ard) Curtis; A.B., Yale, 1881; LL.B., Yale Law dall) Curtis, originally of Freeport, Me.; ed. Port- Sch., 1883; m. Ellen V. Talbot, of Stratford, Conn., land pub. schs.; m. Edith L. Hamilton, of Portland, June 5, 1888; 3 children, Howard W., John Talbot. Nov. 24, 1886. In coal business in Portland since Violetta. Practiced with Judge G. W. Wheeler, at 1880; mgr. of Randall & McAllister Coal Co.; dir. Bridgeport, Conn., 1883-93; judge Civil Ct. of Com- Casco Nat. Bank. Portland Safety Deposit and mon Pleas. Fairfield Co., Conn., 1893-07; iudge Trust Co., U.S. Trust Co., Merchants Trust Co. Superior Ct., of Conn., since Jan., 1907. Mem. Alderman, City of Portland, 1901; representative Stratford Bd. of Edn. since 1884, Pub. Library Bd. in Me. legislature from Portland, 1903, 1904; sen- since 1894. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: University ator from Cumberland County, 1905, 6, 7, 8; mayor (New York and Bridgeport), Weatogue Country. City of Portland. 1911. 12, 13, 14; governor of Me., Home: Stratford, Conn. Address: Court House, 1915-16. Chmn. High Sch. Commn. for New Bldg.. Bridgeport, Conn. Portland. Democrat. Conglist. Mason (32s K.T., ^■.^■^w,^^ -^ -r, 1 V, Tv/r V, Shriner) ; Knight of Constantine. Mem. Bramhall CURTIS, James Preeman, lawyer; b. Manches- League of Portland. Clubs: Portland Athletic ter. Mass, Aug 16 1&78; s. Greely Stevenson and porfiand Yacht, Farmers', Economic. Home: Fal- ^f'^'^^OAoPP^^^w^ Curtis: A.B., Harvard, 1899 ^louth, Foresidc Me. Office: State Capitol, Au- LL.B., 1903; m. Washington, Nov. 26 1912, Laura gusta, Mc Business Office: Randall & McAllister, Beatrice Merriam With law firm of Store>^ Thorn- to.s4 Commercial St., Portland, Me. dike. Palmer & Thaver, Boston. 1903-6; asst. atty.- "" ^ gen. of Mass., 1906-9; asst. dist. atty., Suffolk Co., CURTIS, Thomas Pelham, mfr. electric machin- Mass.. Mar.-Nov., 1909; asst. Sec. of Treasury, ery; b. San Francisco, Jan. 9, 1873; s. Herbert P. Nov. 26, 1909-Julv 31, 1913. Home: 53 Chestnut St., and Anna (White) Curtis; ed. Columbia Coll. and Boston.* Mass Inst. Tech.; student at Dresden Polytech- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 301 nicum (Germany), 1 yr; m. Baltimore, Aug. 4, with tiie bank 16 yrs.; became v.-p., treas. and 1S93, Frances Kellogg Small; children, Clarissa, trustee New Haven Trust Co., 1903, and has con- Thomas James, Herbert Pelham. Entire business tinued in same office with its successor, the Union career has been with Lord Electric Co., of which & New Haven Trust Co., since 1911; dir. New is treas. and dir. Republican. Episcopalian. Haven Water Co.; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1906-7. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Somerset; also Rac- Served as pvt. to 1st It., New Haven Grays, Co. F, quet and Tennis (New York). Recreations: motor- 2d Regt, C.N.G. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: ing, tennis. Home: 447 Beacon St. Oflice: 112 Quinnipiack, New Haven Country. Recreations: Water St., Boston. golf, fishing. Home: 125 Livingston St. Office: 57 CURTIS, Warden Allan, author; b. N.M.. Feb. <^liuicJi St- New Haven, Conn. 1, 1S67; s. Capt. Charles Albert (U.S.A.) and Har- CXXSHIITG, Adoniram J., lawyer; b. North Attle- riet Louise (Hughes) Curtis; A.B., U. of Wis., borough, Mass., Feb. 11, 1849; s. Alpheus N. and 1889; unmarried. Since graduation engaged in Charlotte E. Cushing; prep. edn. Conn. Literary journalism; contbr. to various mags. Author: Instn., Suffleld, Conn., and Lyons Grammar Sch., Strange Adventures of Mr. Middleton, 1903. Providence, R.I. ; A.M., Brown U., 1870; studied Contbr. to many magazines. Address: Ashland, law in office of Thurston, Ripley & Co., Providence; N.H.* m. Providence, June 17, 1879, Mary E. Becker; 1 CUBTIS, Wimam Goodwin, M.D.; b. Abington, daughter, Alice May. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1872, Mass., May 6, 1S68; s. George Edwards and Mary and since practiced in Providence; judge-advocate- A. (Brown) Curtis; ed. Thayer Acad.; Mass. Inst. gen. ot R.I., rank of col., 1877-9; mem. Common Tech., M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York Council, City of Providence, 1899, 1900, 01, Bd. of U.). 1896; m. Alice Burlev. of Epping, N.H., Oct. Aldermen, 1902. 03 (pres., 1903). Mason, Odd Fel- 17, 1897; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Burley. Practiced 1°^ (grand master Grand Lodge of R.I., 1906; in Wollaston, Mass., since 189S; sec. Franklin srand representative and mem. Sovereign Grand Co. Hosp., 1896-8, and lecturer on obstetrics. Lodge, 1898-01). Clubs: West Side, Kickemuit. Nurses Training Sch., same; mem. surg. staff Home: 77 Medway. Office: 20 Market Sq., Provi- Quincy Hosp.; mem. Quincy Sch. Com., 1906-15. idence, R.l. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Uni- CUSHING, Arthur, lawyer; b. Providence, R.T., tarian. Club: Boston City. Address: Wollaston, Oct. 15, 1867; s. Edward .Jarvis and Mary Heath Mass. (Wild) Cushing; A.B., Brown U., 1889; student CUBTISS, Elmerlewis, lawver; b. Derby, Conn., Harvard Law Sch.. 1889-90; m. Nettie Douglas June 11, 1861; s. Augustus B. and Frances A. Arnold, of North Kingstown, R.I.; 4 children, El- (Buchanan) Curtiss: descendant of first settlers sie Wild, Hope Arnold, Susan Jarvis, Edward of New Haven Colony, Conn.; ed. pub. schs. and Douglas. Admitted to bar, 1891, and practiced in Bridgewater State Normal Sch.; m. Lucy A. Col- Providence since 1891; recording elk. R.I. Ho. of burn, of Dedham, Mass., Oct. 19, 1893; 1 daughter. Rep., 1893-4; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1894-5; mem. Prudence (Mrs. Merton Peckard). Supt. schs., North Providence Sch. Com., 1901-7; supt. of Hingham, Cohasset, 1893-8; at same time read law, schs., 1906; judge of probate, North Providence, was admitted to bar, 1898, and since practiced in since 1903; mem. R.I. Senate, 1904-5; pres. Town Boston; specializes in mercantile law; mem. firm C!.°""cil North Providence, 1909-10; town solicitor, of French & Curtiss; dir. Hingham Nat. Bank; since 1912. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Home: North trustee Hingham Instn. for Savings; mem. Mass. Providence. Office: 19 College St., Providence, R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1908-9; mem. Civ. Service Commn. CUSHING, Arthur Percy, lawyer; b. Scituate, since 1909; mem. Sch. Com.. Hingham, Mass. Mass., Aug. 16, 1856; s. Thomas and Elizabeth A. (chmn. 4 yrs.); trustee Pub. Library Bd., Hing- (Baldwin) Cushing; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1878; ham. Mem. Plymouth County Bar Assn., Am. also studied in Germany and Switzerland; m. May Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Republican. Uni- 16, 1888, Elizabeth Winslow; 1 daughter, Elinor tarian. Mason (K.T.) ; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Eco- s. (Mrs. Kenneth R. Corner). Admitted to bar, nomic, Wampatuck, of Hingham (pres., 1910-11). 1S82; resided in Mexico, 1882-7; in Boston since Recreations: fishing, hunting, gardening, public 1887, practice confined to Spanish-Am. work; con- speaking. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 89 State sul of Bolivia, Mexico and Panama, at Boston. Sec. St., Boston. United Mattress Machinery Co.; dir. Am. Shade CUBTISS, Frederic Haines, banker; b. Yonkers, Machine Co., Hatherly Playground Assn. Clubs: N.Y., Aug. 14. 1869; s. Abijah and Mary E. Boston City, Harvard, Woodland Golf, Fenway (Haines) Curtiss; grad. Adams Acad., Quincv, Fencing. Recreations: golf. Address: 43 Tremont Mass., 1887; A.B., Harvard. 1891; m. Arlington, St., Boston. Mass., Oct 14. 1891, Helen Lawrence Squire. Be- CUSHING, Ernest Watson, surgeon; b. Boston, gan as cashier, Broadway Nat Bank; then became jan. 17, 1847; s. Thomas and Elizabeth A. (Bald- cashier and dir Mass. Nat. Bank; cashier First ^jn) cushing: A.B., Harvard, 1867; M.D., Coll. Nat. Bank, 1902-12 when retired; chmn. bd of phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1871; (LL.D., Tufts ir?.^"rS^°". ^'^'1?''^^ rieserve Bank since Oct. 1, coll.. 1898); m. Maria von Ralenow.skv, of Vienna. 1914. Trustee Boston Floating Hosp Milk and Austria, Dec. 27, 1873. In practice at Boston, since Baby Hygienic Assn. Mem. Am Bankers Assn. 1874. p^of abdominal surgery and gynecology, (exec, com.), Colonial Soc. of Mass Clubs: St. Tufts Med. Sch., 1895-13. Address: 168 Newbury Botolph. Exchange, Odd Volumes, The Country g^- Boston * (Brookline), Norfolk Hunt, Harvard (Boston and ' •■ ■ , . , New York). Home: 63 Bay State Rd., Boston; , CUSHING, Georffe Harwood, mechanical engr ; summer, Charles River Village, Mass. Office: 53 b- Worcester, Mass., Oct. 13, 1860; s. George Wil- State St Boston son and Achsah Curtis (Hannum) Cushing; grad. rirr'c!e tt/^^^o- «^^„»+„o ^^,. • u Tv/r^vj/ior, Westfield (Mass.) High Sch., 1880; S.B., Worcester CUBTISS, Homer Augustus, mfr., b. Meriden, p^j j^st, 1884; m. Katherine Amanda Green, of Conn. June 14, 1846; s. Homer and Julia Ann (Up- westfield married in Somerville), Mass., Dec. 22, son) Curtiss: ed. pub. schs; ni Mary A^ Hussey, iggg (died July 27, 1909); m. 2d, Lucy jkne Dow, of New York, Aug^ 28 1873: 2 children, Mrs. Sher- ^^ Pepperell, Mass.. Dec. 31, 1913; 2 children, man F. Johnson, Caroline M Began as office boy philip^stone b. Apr. 19, 1890, grad. Worcester ^^^ 7^V^ "^''^ Meriden Cutlery Co 1862, elected poiy.'^inst., 1911, now with Riter, Conly Co., Pitts- sec, 1879. pres and treas., since 1903; v.-p Meri- burgh. Pa; Ruth Green, Mar. 18, 1899. Insp. den Savings Bank; alderman, Meriden, 4 yrs; and designer of spl. tools and fixtures, Deane formerly chmn. Bd of Edn. Republican. Conglist. gte^m Pump Co., Holvoke, Mass., 1884-6; supt. Clubs: Home Central Congregational Home: 21 Bennington Falls Pump Co., Middle Falls, N.Y., Linsley Av. Address: Meriden Cutlery Co., Men- i,s86-7: bookkeeper and paymaster, Bartlett Bros., den, conn. jjg^g^ Whateley and North Adams, Apr.-Oct., 1887; CUBTISS, W(ilUam) Perry, banker; b. Bran- asst. supt., H. B. Smith Co., Westfield, 1887-90; ford. Conn., Sept. 11, 1871; s. Joseph and Jane mgr. mfg. dept. Gould's Mfg. Co., Seneca Falls, (Tyler) Curtiss; ed. pub. schs.; m. Branford, Oct. N.Y., 1890-03; supt. Laurie Engine Co., Montreal, 16, 1907, Mary Belle Hutchinson; 1 son, William Can., 1903-5; gen. supt. H. B. Smith Co., Westfield, Perry, Jr. Entered Nat. Tradesmen's Bank. New Mass., since May, 1905. Mem. Town Planning Bd.; Haven, as office bov, Oct. 16, 1887, and continued pres. Westfield Y.M.C.A. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. 302 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Engrs. Republican. Methodist. Hoyal Anli Mason. Uecreatioiis: gaideninK, soil", traini)ing-. Home: 37 Broad St. Office: H. H. Smith Co., West- field, Muss. CUSHINO, Georgre Marston, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1872; s. George S. and Ellen (Baldwin) Pushing; descendant of Matthew Gushing, wlio settled Hingham, Mass., 1630; A.B., Harvard, 1894', LL.H., 1897; m. Grace Littleton, of I'hila., Nov. 15, 1900; children, Alice L., George M., .Jr., Grace, El- len. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897, and since prac- ticed in Boston; mem. firm of Cushing & Bishop, since 1898. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Boston Harvard, Norfolk Hunt. Recreations: country life, motoring, reading. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 54 Devonshire St., Boston. CUSHING, Grafton Dulany, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 4, 1864; s. Robert Mavnaid and Olivia Don- aldson (Dulany) Cushing; descendant of Matthew Cushing, founder of Hingham, Mass.; A.B., Har- vard, 18S5, A.M., 1S8S. DL.B., 1888. Taught in Groton Sch. ; practiced in Boston since 1888. Mem. Boston Sch. Com. 6 vrs. (pres. 2 yrs.); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905-14 (speaker of House, 1912-14) ; elected It.-gov., 1915. Pres. Rep. Club of Mass. 2 vrs.; treas. Rep. Citv Com.; pres. Lincoln Club; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912. Pres. Mass. Soc. Pre- vention of Cruelty to Children; v.-p. Pub. Sch. Assn.; chmn. Mass. Child Labor Com. Clubs: Som- erset, City, Country, Knickerbocker (New York). Home: 20 Chestnut St. Office: Barristers Hall, Pemberton S(i., Boston. CUSHING, Harvey (WilUams), surgeon; b. •Cleveland, O., Apr. 8, 1869; s. Henry Kirke and Betsey M. (Williams) Cushing; A.B., Yale, 1891; A.M. and M.D., Harvard, 1895 (hon. A.M., Yale. 1913; hon. fellow of Royal Coll. of Surgeons, Eng.; Sc.D., Washington, 1915); m. Katharine Stone Crowell, of Cleveland, June 10, 1902. En- gaged in practice of surgery, 1895 — ; asso. prof, surgery, Johns Hopkins, 1902-11; prof, surgery, Harvard U., 1911 — ; surgeon-in-chief, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp. Mem. Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists. Am. Physiol. Soc. Am. Neurol. Soc, A.A.A.S., Am. Surg. Assn. Clubs: Century (New York), Army and Navy (W^ashington), Tav- ern (Boston). Author: The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders, 1912. Home: 305 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Address: Peter Bent Brigham Hosp.. Bos- ton, Mass.* CUSHING, Howard Gardiner, artist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CUSHING. John Pearsons, teacher; b. Lansing- burg N.Y., Sept. 5, 1861; s. Alvin Matthew (M.D.) and Elizabeth H. (Pearsons) Cushing; grad. Lynn (Mass.) High Sch.. 1878; student Boston U., 1878- 80- A.B., Amherst, 1882, A.M., 1885; student U. of Leipzig, 1892-4. Ph.D., 1894; m. Troy, N.Y., June '>5 1890 Alice Blvth Bullions. Prof, economics and history, Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1894-1900; headmaster high sch.. New Haven, Conn.. 1900-11. Hamden Hall Sch.. New Haven, since 1911. Mem. Head Masters' Assn., Am. Economic Assn.. Beta Tlieta Pi. Conglist. Mason (K.T. ). Club: Gradu- ates' (New Haven). Address: Hamden Hall. New Haven, Conn. CUSHING, Joseph A., business man. (See vol. 1909.) CUSHING, Iiiving'Ston, lawyer; A.B.. Harvard, ]879 LL B., 1882: LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1884.' Practiced in Boston since 1884; pres. The Franklin Co.; dir. Arlington Mills, Woburn Gas Light Co. V.-p. Industrial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Children; trustee Free Hosp. for W^omen. Mem. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Home: 282 Ber- keley St. Office: 10 Tremont St., Boston. CUSHING, "Walter Howard, educator; b. Med- ford Mass., I'\b. 8, 1871; s. Henry Harrison Davis and Anna I'.ramhall (Herriott) Cushing; grad. Medford High Sch., 1887; A.B., Harvard. 1893; post-grad, study. Harvard Grad. Sch.. 1897-9. A.M., 1899; m. Medford, Mass., Nov. 15, 1894, Frances L. Dudley. Teacher, Medford High Sch., 1893-03; prin. Medford Evening Sch., 1898-01; asst. in his- tory, Harvard, ] 901-3; inslr. Harvard Summer Sch., 1903; head master I'^ramingham High Sch. since 1903. Mem. N.E. History Teachers' Assn. (sec), Middlesex Co. Teachers' Assn., Harvard Teachers' Assn. (com. ednl. progress), P^raming- ham Teachers Club, Mass. Classical and High Sch. Teachers' Assn., Mass. High Sch. Masters' Club, Mass. Teaclicrs' Assn.: hon. mem. Medford Hist. Soc, i\Iedford Clulj of Harvard U. Mason. Home: INIyrth' St., Kraniingham, Mass. CUSHING, William Lee, educator; b. Phipps- burg. .\U'., July 2 1, 1849; s. Samuel Woodward and Mary Ann (Mereen) Cushing; B.A, Yale, 1872. M.A.. 1876; m. Mary Lewis Strong, of Hartford, Conn.. Apr. 6, 1876. Rector Hopkins Grammar Sch., 1873-85; founded, 1888, and since headmaster, Westminster Sch. Clubs: Century (New York), Graduates' (New Haven). Address: Simsbury, Conn.'* CUSHMAN, Charles Living-ston, shoe mfr. ; May 13, I8."itl-Apr. 30, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) CUSHMAN, George L., commission mcht. ; b. Water ford, Vt.. Mar. 2, 1856; s. Ezra H. and Cath- erine (Poppy) Cushman; ed. pub. schs., Waterford; m. Carrie Dame, of Salem, Mass., Oct. 27, 1885; 1 son, Lester D. Began active career, 1877, with same house with which has since been connected; admitted to paitnership, 1884, as Ira H. Ballou & Co.. commn. merchants in butter, eggs, cheese, flour, beans, etc. Mem. Boston Produce Excliange. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Medford (Medford, Mass.). Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home; 30 College Av., Medford, Mass. Office: 75 South Mar- ket St. and 32 Commerce St., Boston. CUSHMAN, Henry Bates, lawyer; b. Irasburg, Vt.. Dec. 29, 1855; s. Isaac Newton and Sarah (Geddes) Cushman; ed. common schs., Irasburg, and Derby (Vt.) Acad.; m. Addie I. Trull, of St. .lohnsbury, Vt.. Apr. 7, 1885; 1 daughter, Cornelia Magdalene (Mrs. Edward J. Bradbury, of Saco, Me.). County elk., Orleans Co.. Vt.. since Oct. 5. 1881; county treas.. since 1898; justice of the peace, 1894-06; admitted to bar, 1906; judge Or- leans County Municipal Ct.. 1906-10 and since 1915. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Mass. Soc. Mayflower De- scendants. Republican. Conglist. Mason; former- ly Master Mehphemagog Lodge, Higli Priest Cleve- land Chapter, R.A.M.; now mem. Newport Lodge of Perfection, A.A.S.R. Recreations: fishing, walk- ing. Address: Newport, Vt. CUSHDXAN, Henry Irving', clergyman; b. Orford, N.H., July 29. 1844; s. Hartwell Coleman and Mary Ann (Earl) Cushman; prep. edn. Chelsea (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1865, A.M., 1868; (S.T.D., Tufts Coll., 1887); m. Chicago, Apr. 13. 1868. Emily Eliza Oilman (died Mar. 14. 1895); m. 2d, Providence, R.I.. July 27. 1904. Lucy Daniels Carpenter; 6 children (by first marriage), Mary Alice (deceased). Ruth Oilman (Mrs. William G. Anthony). Robert C. (Brookline, Mass.), Marcus Gilman (deceased). Earl Baldwin (deceased), Al- bert Henry (Chicago, 111.). Ordained ministry LTniversalist Ch., 1867; pastor 2d Ch.. Cambridge. Mass., 1867-80; asso. pastor, 2d Ch.. Boston, 1868- 75; pastor, 1st Ch., Providence, R.I., 1875-10; instr. in homiletics. Crane Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., since 1910; stated supply of Universalist Ch., East Providence, R.I., since 1910. Has served as pres. Bd. of Trustees, Dean Acad., R.I. Universalist Conv. and as officer in many charitable socs. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Address: 26 Pitman St., Providence. R.I. CUSHMAN, Henry O., lawyer; b. Lisbon. N.H.. Aug. 25, 1865; s. George F. and Luella M. (Parker) Cushman; descendant of Robert Cushman, one of founders of Plymouth Colony; A.B., Dartmouth. 1887; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law.. 1>890; m. Isabel P. Rankin, of St. Johnsburv, Vt., June 26. 1891. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1890, Mass. bar, 1891. and since practiced in Boston; specializes in cor- poration and probate law; also trustee of estates. Mem Bar Assn. City of Boston. Am. Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: University. Home: 516 Commonwealth Av. Office: 53 State St.. Boston. CUSHMAN, Henry Theodore, mfr.; b. Benning- ton. Vt.. May 16. 1844: s. John and Sophronia (Hurd) Cushman; ed. pub. schs. and sems. and WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 303 under pvt. tutors; m. Oct. 24, 1867, Eliza Davis Hall, g.d. Ex-Gov. Hiland Hall, of Benninston, Vt. First It. and rej^tl. q.m. sergt., 4tli Regt., Vt. Vols., 1861-5: volunteered as aid to Gen. L. A. Grant, at Spottsylvania C.H., and rendered "con- spicuous service" on other trying occasions. En- gaged as mfr. stationers' goods since 186;'); pres. H. T. Cushman Mfg. Co. Served as adj. gen. of Veterans Reunion. Centennial of Battle of Ben- nington, 1877: mem. \^t. Senate, 1909-10: pres. Village of North Bennington since 1896. Repub- lican. Conglist. Comdr. Soc. Loyal Legion of Vt.; pres. Bennington County Veterans' Assn.: mem. G.A.R., Bennington Battle Monument Assn., etc. Club: Bennington (ex-pres. ). Home: 19 Water St., Xorth Benington, ^'t. CTTSHIVlAia', Herbert Ernest, educator: moved to Paris. France. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CUSHMAN, Judson Earl, lawyer; b. Braintree, Vt., Apr. L>7, 1860; s. Earl S. and Mary (Lamb) Cushman: m. Westford, Vt., 188 2, Nina L. Rawson. Admitted to bar, 1886, and since 1887 practiced at Burlington. City grand .iuror, 1889-90; state's atty., 1890-4; city atty., 1S96-7; prof. med. jurispru- dence, U. of Vt. since 1896; commr. of state taxes, 1900-03. Republican. Mason. Address: Burlington, Veri-iont. CUSHMAN, Itoring- T.; b. Springfield, Mass.. May 12, 1874; s. Thomas L. and May Belle (Tracy) Cushman; descendant of Robert Cushman, of the Mayflower, 1620; ed. pub. schs., Springfield, and Melrose (Mass.) High Sch., graduating, 1895; m. Marguerite Libby, of Melrose, June 1, 1905; chil- dren, Thomas Parker, Loring T., Jr. Was Boston representative of Lawrence Barnum & Co. and A. H. Bickmore & Co. for several yrs. ; mgr. for Meikleham & Dinsmore, engrs. and investment bankers. New York, since 1911. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason. Club: Bellevue Golf. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 71 Mooreland Rd., Melrose, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. CUSHMAN, Robert, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. IS, 1872; s. Henry Irving and Emily E. (Gilman) Cushman; descendant of Robert Cushman of the Mayflower; A.B., Brown U., 1893: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. May Reed Poland, of Mont- pelier, Vt., June 18, 1907: children, Josephine Poland, Robert, Jr., Mary Allerton. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Roberts, Roberts & Cushman since 1907. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: St. Bo- tolph. Harvard. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. CUSHMAN, Seth Iieonard, banker: b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1849; s. Horatio Leonard and Loretta Horton (Richmond) Cushman: grad. Taun- ton High Sch., 1866: m. Mary Frances Taylor, of Taunton, July 11, 1871; 1 son, Elton Gray. In emplov of N. H. Skinner & Co., 1866-9; teller. 1869-81, cashier. 1881-7. pres. since 1887, Bristol Co. Nat. Bank. Republican. Clubs: Winthrop, Taunton Yacht. Home: 37 Harrison Av. Office: 43 City Sq.. Taunton, Mass. CUSHMAN, Thomas Iiorlng*, teacher of vocal music; b. Somers, Conn., May 11, 1851; s. Poly- carpus Loring and Rhoda (Atherton) Cushinan; descendant of Robert Cushman, who came to America in the ship Fortune: ed. pub. schs. of Bernardston, Mass. : m. May Belle Tracy, of New Haven, Conn., July 8, 1873; children, Loring T.. Thomas A. Began at 18 as elk.. Cutler, Mcintosh & Co., wholesale mfrs. boots and shoes, and con- tinued until 1888, being mem. of firm 14 yrs.; public singer and teacher of singing during last 25 yrs. Republican. Mason (32°. K.T.). Recre- ations: farming, camping. Home: 46 Youle St, Melrose, Mass. Office: 218 Tremont St., Boston. CUTI^ER, Anna Alice, educator; b. New Haven, Conn.. Jan. 24, 1864; d. Evarts and Ellen Louisa (Knight) Cutler; prep. edn. at pvt. schs. and the Hillhouse High Sch.; A.B., Smith Coll., 1885, A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Yale. 1896: unmarried. In charge Dept. of Philosophy, Rockford (111.) Coll.. 1S92-3; instr. logic, 1893-5, English, 1897-9, philosophy, 1899-02, asso. prof, philosophy, 1902-5, prof, since 1905, Smith Coll. Mem. Am. Philos. Assn. Conglist. Address: Smith College, Northampton, Mass. CUTLER, Charles P„ wholesale druggist; b. Boston, Jan. 3, 18U0; s. George and Julia (Hincks) Cutler; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1878 (Franklin medal); A.B.. Harvard, 1882; m. Boston, Apr. 23, 1896, Martha W. Pope. Began with the Cutlei Bros. Co. (whol. druggists), 1882; became mem. Arm, 1886, and continued until 1900, when organ- ized the Eastern Drug Co., of whicli is pres.; treas. N.E. Drug Exchange; dir. Commercial Nat. Bank; trustee Home Savings Bank. Republican. Mem. Boston Druggists' Assn. (ex-pres.), Nat. Whole- sale Druggists' Assn. (ex-v.-p.), Boston Credit Men's Assn, Harvard Union (life), Bostonian Soc. (life), Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Clubs: Commercial, Country, Exchange, Algonquin, Uni- versity, Harvard (Boston and New York). Recre- ations: motoring, billiards, travel. Home: 8 '^2 Beacon St. Office: 14 Fulton St., Boston. CUTIiER, Charles Herricb, clergyman; b. Farm- ington. Me., Dec. 18, 1859; s. Reuben and Frances E. (Wentworth) Cutler; prep. edn. Hallowell Classical Inst.; A.B., Bowdoin. 1881 (D.D., 1905)- grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1886; m. Sarah Frank- lin Ripley, of Andover, Mass., Dec. 9, 1886" 3 children, Frances Wentworth, Elisabeth Appleton, George Ripley. Tutor Bowdoin, 1882; ordained Congl. ministry, 1886; pastor, Bangor, Me., 1886-12, Union Ch., Waban, Mass., since Nov. 17, 1912. Mem. Bd. of Overseers, Bowdoin; moderator Me! Gen. Conf. Congl. Chs., 1905. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Delta Phi (Bowdoin). Clubs: Fort- nightly (Boston), Beacon (Waban). Recreations: golf. Address: Waban, Mass. CUTIiER, Edward Hutchins, teacher; b. Killing- ly (now Danielson), Conn., Sept. 29, 1836; s. Simon B. and Frances Grammont (Cory) Cutler; prep, edn. Providence (R.I.) High Sch.; A.M., Brown U., 1857 (Phi Beta Kappa), with certificate in civil engring. : m. Alice Wadsworth Alden, of Bridge- water, Mass., Aug. 15, 1866; 7 children, John. Mary, Alden, Henry, Emily, Edith, Josiah. Asst. librarian, 1858, instr. in mathematics and civ. engring., 1860, Brown U. ; prin. Bridgewater Acad., 1861-4, prin. Classical Dept., Providence High Sch., 1865-82; head master Newton High Sch., 1882-7; propr. and prin. Preparatory Sch., Newton, 1887-05; teacher coll. prep, studies. Rock Ridge Hall, Wellesley, Mass., 1905-8. Mem. Zeta Psi. Episcopalian. Club: Tuesday (Newton). Editor: The Ninth Book of Ver- gil's Aeneid. Address: 13 Linder Terrace, Newton Mass. CUTIiER, Elbridg-e Gerry, M.D. ; b. Farmington, Me., Sept. 7. 1846; s. John Lewis and Abigail Doty (Belcher) Cutler; A.B., Harvard, 1868, M.D., 1872; post-grad. med. courses, univs. of Berlin, Vienna. Prague, and Strassburg; m. Fanny Gore Bradford, of Roxbury. Mass., Oct. 7, 1885. Began med. prac- tice, Watertown, Mass., 1874; at Boston since 1875; asst. in pathology, 1878-84, in clin. medicine, 1884- 88, instr. theory and practice of medicine, 1888-08, Harvard Med. Sch.; consulting phys. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, A.M. A., Am. Gastro-Enterol. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc Med. Improvement, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: University, Boston Athletic, Union Boat, Harvard. Author: Percus- sion Outlines (with Dr. George M. Garland), 1887. Address: 214 Beacon St., Boston.* CUTIiER, Frederick Parley, pub. trade journals; b. Boston, Jan. 18, 1866; s. James and Louisa F. (Morse) Cutler; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1885; m. Edith Carey Worcester, of Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 4, 1893: 2 children, Catherine W. (Mrs. Ralph C. Piper), Margaret M. Entered leather business, Sept., 1885, and trade journalism, Dec, 1890; mgr., 1896, pres. and treas. since Nov., 1901, Shoe and Leather Reporter Co., a paper for mfrs. and whole- salers: established The Shoe Retailer, 1898; pres. since Jan., 1906, Shoe Retailer Co.; pub. Latin-Am. edit, of The Shoe and Leather Reporter for Latin- Am. republics. Mason. Clubs: Country (Brook- line); Brae Burn Country (Newton); Boston Ath- letic Assn. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 111 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 166 Es- sex St., Boston. 304 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND CUTIiEK, Frederick Morse, clergyman; b. Eliza- Hartford, 1883-4; fire commr., 1896-02; commr. beth N J., Apr. 23, 1874; s. Kdward Morse and Jo- Bd. of Finance since 1905. Home: 101 Washington seph'ine Adelaide (Macfarlane) Cutler; direct de- St. Office: Hartford Trust Co., Hartford, Conn.* scendant of John Cutler, Hingham, Mass., 1635; cUTInEB, Samuel Newton, exporter; Jan. 25, on maternal side descendant of an old bcotch and- is55-Sept. 22, I'Jll. (See vol. 1909.) ^•J- "i^Z Ynr"k'';irad%lte'^CuU^r''ich T^^^^^ a"b ' CUTLER, WilUam B., M.D.; Dec. 13, 1846-Mar. 5, schs., Isew York, graa. iiie cutler bcn., i&yi, a.jts., -.nnq { \ni I'ta'i i Columbia, 1895; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1898; m. iy"y- ^^^e \oi. UOJ.) Lillian Maria Metcalf, of Ashland, Mass., Nov. 25, CUTTER, Benjamin, musical educator, author; 1903 Founder, and gen. sec. Y.M.C.A. of Colum- Sept. 6, lS57-May lo, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also bia U., 1895-7; ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1898; Who'.? Who in America, 1910-11.) home missionary (Congl.) at Armour, S. Dak., 1898- CUTTER, Charles KimbaU, M.D.; Mar. 15, 1851- 01; pastor Ashland, Mass., 1901-3, Kdgartown, 1903- Nqv. 11, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) 08, Hudson, 1908-12, Wenham since May 1 1912. cUTTER, Ephraim, M.D., food expert. (See vol. Served 5^^ yrs. in 7th Kegt., N.l.JN.Cr., as pvt.., ^„q„ , Who's Whn in America 1<)14-1^ ) corpl. and sergt.; chaplain of Coast Arty. Corps, M. ^^^■'^ =^'^0 vvno s u no in America, ijii ii>.) VM Boston since Mar. 31. 1913. Mem. N.B. His- CUTTER, Florence Maxim, composer; see Mrs. toric'-Geneal. Soc, S.A.R., Essex In.st., Salem, Mass. George Albert Cutter. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Appalachian CUTTER, Frederic R., mfr.; b. Boston, Mass., Mountain. Recreations: golf, mountain climbing, Dec. 23, 1852; s. George W. and Elizabeth Augusta yachting, rowing, hist, research. Address: 3 Arbor (Ransom) Cutter; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Mary St., Wenham, Mass. Endicott Butler, of Danvers, Mass., June 10, 1879; CUTIiER, George I., M.D.; Dec. 10, 1833-June 29, 1 daughter, Katherine E. Began in trunk business 1912 (See vol l')09 ) with John G. Halev, Boston, 1868: mem. Halev & CUTLER, Harry, mfr.; b. Elizabethgrad, Russia, Cutter, 1875-93; admitted brother, Frank F.. as MaTl, 1875 s.islac and Ethel Sutler ;^.rought to ^^^Tical ^'Siti'r a^n.^^ilis^o^n.^^R^e'^J^e^ti^JJ^^^^n^il: Torcll%r'MkttXr"Tl9T6'^^^^^^ Home: West Newton. Mass. Office: 26 Chauncy businesssincel899;mem.R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1909-12. St., Boston. Served as capt. Co. E, R.I. N.G.; col. F.L.I.R.I.M. CUTTER, Georgre Albert, mechanical engr.; b. Auditor gen. of Interstate Bd., Perry Centennial Vinland, Kan., Jan. 24, 1874; s. George and Han- Commn. 1913; Chmn. Commn. on Immigration of nah Elizabeth (Deering) Cutter; S.B., Mass. Inst. RI Republican Home: 48 Marlboro Av. Office: 7 Tech., 1895; m. Mabelle Locke Mudie, of Wells, Eddy St , Providence, R.I. Me., June 4, 1902 (died Feb. 20, 1911); children, r«TTTT.-p-H. •H-arrv Morton life underwriter; b. Barbara Deering, b. Aug. 30, 1903; Elizabeth Mit- CUTI.EK, liarry Jiaonon, llie l^'l^^' "1' V,ri '* rhf>Il Amp- 9q inns- m •>fl Mnv 1 191."? Flnrpncp rv,, ntrv Address- Montpelier Vt. ^^ud (.tioston;. Jriome: zui vuiage Ave., jjeanam Country. Address, jvionipeuer, v i. ^_^^^ Address: Taunton, Mass., and 40 Central St. CUTLER, Henry Franklin, educator; b. Green- ggg^Qn AH«]in^^ Fnni?e^^rsiblelf Cutie?''A B ^Amhe^st"^ CUTTER, Mrs. George Albert (Florence Maxim ^8^6 (1^? 19^4) m'^ulSa^'ount^H^rmt^^^^^^ Cutter), composer; b. Woklyn. June 4 1873; d sv-snl" studies Paris" Geneva and U. of Berlin, Sir Hiram Stevens and Louisa Jane (Budden) l^^f^9l)^^ nrrn'" MounY"Hermon Boys' Sch.r since (See Who's Who in America for compositions, etc.) 1890 Address: Mount Hermon, Mass.* Address: Taunton, Mass.* CUTLER, Julian Steams, clergyman; b. Thomas- . CUTTER, Georg-e Webber, clergyman; b Cin- ton. Me Mar. 15 1856; s. Capt Abner and Maria cinnati. O.. Mar. 10, 1843; s. Amos and Catherine P Farr) Cutler; ed. common schs. of Me.; West- (Harrington) Cutter; AB Washington U.. St. brook Sejn ; A B., Tufts Coll., _^1 885;^ _m^ Lena S. Louis, Mo., _m4. A.M., 186^;. B.D.. _ Harvard Diy. Rich, o" Elaine, sch 1 Rs'T'q "Melros^e Y8¥9'-97"'"6range" "l89"7-l)5' LmTe 1889-99, Ch. of the Unity, Neponset, Mass.. since FallsfN^Y. 1905-9. Ch of Our Father Pawtucket. 1901. Address: 19 Adams Ave., Watertown. Mass. R.I.. since Mar. 1, 1909. Mason (K.T.). Republican. CUTTER, Guy Henry, lawyer; b. Jaffrey. N.H., Recreations: yachting, fishing, camping, motoring, ^ug. 1. 1882; s. Lucius A. and Corrie E. (Law- Address: 6 Brook St., Pawtucket. R.I. rence) Cutter; A.B.. Clark Coll.. Worcester. Mass.. CUTLER, Katbaniel AbaUno, educator; b. An- 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908. Practiced dover Mass Feb 12. 1868; s. Abalino B. and Mary law in Jaffrey. N.H., and Winchendon. Mass.. S (Nourse) Cutler; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover. 1910-14. Sec. N.H. Dem. State Com.. 1908-12. Mem. Mass 1887- AB Amherst. 1891; m. Lilla A. Ab- N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909-15 (Dem. candidate for bott. of Methuen,'Mass., Oct. 12. 1899; 1 daughter, speaker. 1915); state auditor N.H.. 1914. Now Elizazeth C Began teaching at Dummer Acad., mem. N.H. Bank Commn. Conglist. Odd Fellow. 1891- prin Norwood High Sch.. since 1899. Ad- Club: Wonalancet (Concord). Home: Jaffrey; Of- dress: Norwood, Mass. fice: Concord. N.H. CUTLER, Ralpb WiUiam, banker; b. Newton, CUTTER, Henry Arthur, lawyer; b. Peterbor- Mass., Feb. 21, 1853; s. Eben and Caroline Eliza- ough, N.H.. Oct. 27. 1857; s. Edward S. and beth (Holman) Cutler; grad. English High Sch., Janette (Swan) Cutter; ed. grammar schs., Man- Boston (Franklin medal), 1869; m. Hartford. Chester, N.H.: LL.B., Boston Uniy Sch of Law, Conn., Jan. 6, 1880. Grace Dennis. In employ of 1880; m. Nashua, N.H., Oct. 7. 1885, Katharine wholesale grocerv firm, Boston. 1869-80; removed Morrison Greeley. Has practiced m Nashua. N.H.. to Hartford; treas.. 1880-7. pres. since 1887. Hart- since 1880; pres. Peterborough R.R. : mem. N.H. ford Trust Co. Mem. Court of Common Council, Ho. of Rep., 1905. Home: Nashua. N.H. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 305 CUTTER, WilUam Parker, librarian; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) CUTTER, ■WilUam Richard, librarian; b. Wo- burn, Mass., Aug. 17, 1847; s. Dr. Benjamin and Mary, d. Amos and Rebecca (Russell) Whittemore Cutter; ed. Woburn pub. schs., Warren Acad., Woburn, Norwich U., Vt., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale); m. Woburn, Aug. 31, 1871, Mary Elizabeth Kimball. Has devoted attention for many yis. to literature; mem. Sch. Com., Lexington, Mass., 1875- 82; trustee Pub. Library, Lexington; librarian Woburn Pub. Library Mar. 1, 1882-09 (now libra- rian emeritus). Home: 732 Main St., Woburn, Mass. CUTTING, Charles Theodore, M.D., surgeon. (See vol. 1909.) CUTTING-, Clarence F.; b. Concord, Vt., June 25, 1873; s. Oliver B. and Lois B. (Robinson) (Jutting; ed. common schs. and St. Johnsbury Acad., St. Johnsbury, Vt. (non-grad.); m. June 22, 1898, Lola May Quimby, of Concord, Vt. In the drug business in Concord since 1891, firm of O. B. Cutting & Son; town auditor 2 yrs.; village elk. and treas. 7 yrs.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1010. Republican. Unlversalist. Mem. Vt. State Pharm. Assn., Vt. Hist. Soc. Mason (K.T.) ; mem. O.E.S. Address: Concord, Vt. CUTTING, Francis William, mfr. ; b. Crovdon, N.H., Mar. 31, 1864; s. Addison and Eliza A. (French) Cutting; grad. Newport (N.H.) High Sch., 1883; m. Newport, N.H., July 3, 1890, Josie L. Willey, of Claremont. N.H. Pres. Peerless Mfg. Co., Newport. N.H., 1904-11 (retired on account of ill health). Progressive. Methodist. Mason. Rec- reations: music, camping. Home: Barton, Vt. CUTTING, Frank A.; b. Washington, N.H., Aug. 16, 185.5; s. Alexis and Esther (Hill) Cutting; ed. pub. schs., Winchester, Mass.; m. Anna Mary Shaw, of Cummington, Mass.. June 8, 1881; 5 chil- dren, Spencer Alexis, Marjorie, Robert Hill, Alice, Esther. Dealer in hemlock bark since 1875, added lumber. 1912: pres. Winchester (Mass.) Trust Co. Mem. N.E. Shoe & Leather Assn.; dir. Mass. Fores- try Assn. (exec. com.). N.Y. State Forestry Assn. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Unitarian, Calumet (Winchester, Mass.). Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 79 Summer St., Boston. CUTTING, Georgre Warren, Jr., civil engr. ; b. Weston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1877; s. (jeorse Warren and Josephine Maria (Brown) Cutting: descendant of Richard Cutting, who came from Great Brom- ley, Eng., in the ship Elizabeth, in 1634, and set- tled at Watertown, Mass.; ed. pub. schs., Wes- ton: Mass. Inst. Tech.: m. Helen Ellms Warren, of "U^eston, Sept. 28, 1912. Began active career In employ of Metropolitan Water Bd., 1900, continu- ing 4 yrs., asst. engr., 1903-4; hyd. engr. Nat. Bd. Fire Underwriters, 1904-5: with Mass. Bd. of Health, 1905; independent engring. practice, 1906- 10; in Philippine Islands as chief of Engr. Div., office of the Constructing Quarter-master Ft. Mills. Corregidor Island, 1910-11; since in gen. practice, Boston. Served as pvt. to corporal, 1st Squadron Cav., M.V.M., 1905-9. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. ; mem. N.E. Water Works Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Republican. Baptist. Recrea- tions: horses, farming, tennis. Home: Newton St., W^eston, Mass. Office: 85 Water St., Boston. CUTTS, Frederic, mechanical engr.; b. New Rochelle, N.Y.. Feb. 14, 1871; B.A.. Weslevan U.. Conn., 1893; M.E., Cornell U., 1897; m. .lulia Har- lan Dohertv, of Cincinnati, Sept. 15, 1900. Asst. in physics, W^eslevan U., 1893-4; became connected with Gen. Eiectric Co., at Schenectady, N.Y., 1897; constr. foreman same co., 1899-1900, dist. engr., 1900-4: asst. chief engr.. Ford, Bacon & Davis, New York, 1905-8; gen. representative Gen. Elec- tric Co. since 1909. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Ad- dress: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. CUTTS, Harrv Madison, M.D.; b. Washington, D.C., Sept. 4. 1858: s. Richard D. and Martha Jef- ferson (Hacklev) Cutis; A.B., Princeton U., 1880, A.M., 1883; M.D., Harvard, 1883; m. Randolph, Mass., Nov. 18, 1891, Marion Belcher; children, Dorothy Madison, George Belcher. Practiced at Washington. D.C., 1885-7. since at Brookllne, Mass.; supt. Garfield Memorial Hosp., Washington, 1884; surgeon. Naval Brigade, M.V.M. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Club: The Country. Address: 105 Aspinwall Av., Brookline, Mass. D SABNEY, Frederick I.ewiB, stock broker; b. Quincy, Mass., May 5, 1868; s. Lewis Stackpole and Clara (Bigelow) Dabney; grad. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough, Mass., 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1891; m. Elizabeth Elliot Fay, of Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 30, 1900 (died Sept. 21, 1911); 2 sons, Frederick Lewis, Jr., Thomas Nicolson. Began in stock bro- kerage busmess with F. S. Mead & Co., Boston, Jan. 1, 1893; joined Boston Stock Exchange, 1896; mem. F. L. Dabney & Co. since 1901; mem. New York Stock Exchange. Served as pvt. 1st Corps Cadets, Mass. Vol. Militia, 1892-01. Clubs: Somerset, Ten- nis and Racquet, Exchange. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 298 Beacon St. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. DABNEV, Julia Parker, artist, author; b. Fayal, Azores, Sept. 2, 1850; d. William Henry and Mary A. D. (Parker) Dabney; ed. Teneriffe, Canary Islands, and in Boston. Author: Little Daughter of The Sun, 1896; Poor Chola, 1897; Songs of Destiny, 1898; Musical Basis of Verse, 1901. Address: 21 Harris St., Brookline, Mass. DABNE'X', Xiewis Stackpole, lawyer; Dec. 21, 1840-May 15, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) DASIVIUN, William E., business manager; May 7. 184S-Apr. 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) DAGGETT, Aaron S., brigadier-general. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DAGGETT, David; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 3, 1858; s. David L. and Margaret Donaldson (Gib- bons) Daggett; B.A., Yale, 1879; m. June 2, 1886, Annie Wilcox Atwater, of New Haven. Sec. New Haven Water Co., since Mar. 1, 1899; also sec. West Haven, Milford and Bradford Water cos.; trustee New Haven Savings Bank; formerly an of- ficer of Birmingham Rolling Mill, New Haven Wire Mill, E. S. Wheeler & Co., New Haven Wire Co., New Haven Clock Co. Republican. Episcopalian; vestryman Trinity Ch. Pres. Pine Orchard Assn. rof. since 1908, U. of Me.; instr. in oratory, Ban- gor Theol. Sem., 1906-11; teacher of expression, Winthrop Coll., S.C., summer, 1912. Dramatic reader and lecturer: "The Irish Plays and other Drama Recitals"; dramatic coach of the Maine Masque since 1906. Dir. Camp Keoka for boys. 306 WHO'S WHO IN NP]W ENGLAND Naples, Me., 1908-12. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Phi Delta Gamma. Republican. Congli.st. Address: Urono, Me. DAHIiBORG, Edward Nathaniel; b. Hrockton, Ma.s.'^ , .Mav :!(), ISHl ; s. CMiailts I'^erdinand and Laura Mathilda (I.,a\vson) Dahlburg; ed. lluntins^- ton Sch., Brockton; High Sch., class of litOf); grad. Bryant •.<: Stratton Commercial Coll. 1900; Suffolk Sch. of Law; m. Anna N. Ohlson, of Long Island, N.Y., Nov. 22, 1908 (died 1910). Mem. C. F. Dahl- borg c*c Sons, plumbing, heating and roofing con- tractors; mem. City Council, Brockton, 1912; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1911 (chmn. com. on State House and Libraries); candidate for State Senate from 2d Plymouth Dist., 1914. Republican. Cong- list. Roval -Arch Mason. Clubs: Nunkatesset Canoe. Lincoln Club. Home: 933 Warren Av. Of- fice: 9S1 Main St., Brockton, Mass. SAKIN', Arthur Hazard, lawyer; b. Freeport, 111., Apr, lSt;2; s. Francis isiihu and Emily (Hazard) i_)akin; A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 188 student Harvard Law Sch., 1884-6; admitted to bar, 1887, and since practiced at Boston; m. Emma Francis Sahler, of New York, Oct. 20, 1903; chil- dren, Arthur H., Jr., Wintlirop S. Dir. Menominee Water Co., Iguano Land & Mining Co. Dir. Worthington Library; trustee Amherst Coll., 1898- 13. iviem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Psi Upsilon, Amherst Alumni Assn. Clubs: University, City, Oakley Country, University (New York); Cosmos (Wash- ington, D.C.). Recreations: golf. Home: Darley in the Dale, Amherst, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Bos- ton. SAIii:, Porter Hinman, lawyer, banker; b. Island Pond, Vt., 1S67; s. George N. and Helen (Hinman) Dale; ed. Phila. and Boston; studied law; admitted to bar, 1896; m. Island Pond, Vt., 1891, Amy K. Bartlett (now deceased). Home: Island Pond, Vt. DAIiE, Thomas Nelson, geologist, U.S. Geologi- cal Survey; b. New York, Nov. 25, 1845; s. Thomas Nelson and Sarah Patten (Monson) Dale; gen. edn. Europe and Williston Sem., Mass.; geol. training under Zittel and Pumpelly; m. Margaret Brown. Dec. 22, 1874. Connected with U.S. Geol. Survey since 1885, geologist since 1892. Instr. geology and botanv, Williams Coll., 1893-01. Corr. mem. Aus- trian Geol. Survey; mem. Geol. Soc. of France, etc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Pittsfleld. Mass.* DAIiEV, Daniel James, lawver; b. Lancaster, N.H., Jan. 27, 1858; s. John and Bridget (Daugh- ertv) Dalev; acad. edn.; admitted to bar, 1885; ni. Ardell A. Cowan, of Lancaster, May 8, 1886; 1 daughter, Helen Jane. Practiced in Berlin, N.H., since 1885; formed partnership with Herbert I. Goss, 1891; Edward C. Niles admitted to firm, 1892 and continued about 3 yrs. ; firm of Daley & Goss dissolved by mutual consent; associated with Edmund Sullivan, as Sullivan & Daley, since 1906; county solicitor, Coos Co., 1888-92; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1903; mem. Bd. of Edn., Berlin. 1907, 8, 9 (pres. of bd. last yr.): mayor of Berlin 5 terms, 1910, 11, 12, 13, 14; has served as pres. Berlin Nat. Bank, Berlin Water Co., People's Bldg. and Loan Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. board of trustees Berlin Y.M.C.A. Club: Ellis. Home: 97 High St. Office: 164 Main St., Berlin, N.H. BA^IiIN, Cyrus Edwin, sculptor; b. Springville. Utah, Nov. 22, 1861: s. Thomas and Jane (Hamer) Dallin; ed. Springville. Utah; art studies at ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1889; Julien Acad., Paris: studied under Henri Michael Chapu, Jean Dampt, Paris; m. Vittoria Colonna Murray, of Boston, .lune 16, 1891. Received gold medal. Am. Art Assn., New York, 1888; hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1890; first-class medal and diploma, Chicago Expn., 1893; silver medals. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., Boston, 1895, Paris Expn.. 1900, Buffalo Expn., 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Expn.. 1904: first prize competition for soldiers' and sailors' monument, Syracuse. N.Y., 1906; silver medal, Johnstown Expn.; gold medal, Salon, 1909. Instr. in sculpture, Mass. State Normal Art Sch., Boston. (See Who's Who in America for list of works.) Address: 69 Oakland Av., Arlington Heights, Bos- ton.* DAIiIiINGEB, rrederick William, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., Uct. 2, 1871; s. William W. and Elizabeth (Kingman) Dallinger; A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894, LL.B., 1897; m. Blanche Russell, of Lovell, Me.. Aug. 29, 1900. Admitted to bar, 1897, and since in practice at Boston. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 5, Senate, 1896-9. Republican. Pres. Cambridge Board of Trade, 1910-13. Author: Nominations for Elective Office in the United States, 1897. Home: 4 Hancock Pk., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston.* /— DAI^IiINGEB, William Wilberforce; b. Cam- I bridge, Mass., Sept. 27, 1840; s. John and Martha I (Burrage) Dallinger; ed. Cambridge High Sch.; m. \ Elizabeth F. Kingman, of Ciiicago, Oct. 14, 18CS; children. Frederick William, Philip Burrage, Ruth. Began in employ of Emerson, Cochrane & Co., wholesale boots and shoes, Boston, continuing with the firm and its successors until 1872; city treas., Cambridge, 187S-June 1, 1911; pres. Colum- bian Co-operative Bank, of Cambridge; trustee Cambridgeport Savings Bank; dir. Harvard Trust Co. of Cambridge. "Trustee Cambridge Y.M.C.A. I (pres.), Avon Home, Cambrige. Republican. Epis- I copalian. Club: Cambridge. Home: 384 Broad- jway, Cambridge, Mass. SAIiOT, Arthur John, business manager; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 31, 1874; s. John Louis and Marie Augusta CJohnson) Dalot; ed. Rockland (Me.) Commercial Sch., Brvant & Stratton Com- mercial Coll., Buffalo, N.Y. ; Addison (Me.) High Sch.; Washington Acad.. East Machias, Me.; U. of Me.; m. Sept. 15, 1896, Julia M. Bucknam, of Columbia Falls, Me. Bookkeeper and later sec. Pleasant River Granite Co., Addison, Me., 1895- 1900; mgr. Cook & Watkins Granite Co., Quincy, Mass., 1900-3; mgr. Pleasant River Granite Co., since 1903; was mgr. and treas. H. L. Brown & Co.. Hallowell, Me., 1910 (resigned). Trustee Wash- ington Acad. Republican. Universalist. Mason. Address: Addison, Me. DAIiTON, Asa, clergyman; Oct. 30, 1824-Aug. 29, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) DAIiY, Georg'e Terrence, merchant; b. Boston, June 19. 1866: s. Peter Banigan and Mary Ann (O'Connor) Daly; ed. pub. schs. and Englisii High Sch. (evening), Boston; m. Elizabeth Agnes O'Rourke, of Leitrim, Ireland, Oct. 30, 1893; 1 son, Edwin Aloysious. Learned plumber's trade; then in grocery and hotel business until 30 yrs. of age; in tea and coffee business, 1896-01; pres. Edward Holden Co.. 1911-14; mem. since Feb., 1914, of Roche & Daly Co., mfrs. and jobbers woodenware and kitchen furnishings; dir. .St. Rose Realty Assn.; mem. Boston Citv Council, 1907; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1911, 12, 13. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Dir. and ex-pres. Young Men's Catholic Assn. of Boston; mem. Charitable Irish Soc. Mem. Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters (past high chief ranger), A.O.H. (pres.). Knights of Columbus (P.G.K.), etc. Club: Concord. Home: 468 Mass. Av. Office: 61-65 Elm St. and 13 Dock Sq., Boston. I>AI;y, Reginald Aldworth, college prof. ; b. Napanee, Ont.. May 19, 1871; s. Edward and Jane Maria (Jeffers) Dalv; A.B., Victoria U., Toronto, 1891; A.M.. Harvard, 1893. Ph.D., 1896; studied Heidelberg, 1S97-8. Paris, 1898; m. Louise P. Has- kell, of Columbia, S.C., June 3, 1903. Prof, physical geology, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1907-12: Sturgis Hooper prof, geology. Harvard. 1912 — . Home: 23 Haw- thorn St.. Cambridge, Mass.* DAME, F. Russell, M.D. ; b. Farmington, N.H., Sept. 4, 1872; s. Charles Henry and Annie Phoebe Dame; student U. of Vt. ; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 18 97; m. Emily Whalberg, of Everett. Mass., Oct., 1913. Practiced medicine and surgery in Medford, Mass., 13 yrs.; after traveling^ 1% yrs. settled in Braintree. Mass., Nov., 1913; supt. pvt. hosp. for surgical cases. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Somerville Med. Soc. Universalist. Mason: mem. A.O.U.W. Club: Cochato (Braintree). Home: South Braintree, Mass. DAME, Walter R., lawyer: b. Clinton. Mass.. June 21. 1861: s. John Thompson and Eliza (Reeves) Dame: ed. pub. and high schs. and Phillips Exeter Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1883; LL.B., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 307 magna cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of l^uw, 1SS6; m. 1S94, Augusta M. Vickery (died, ISUo); m. 2d, Clinton, Mass., Sept. 6, 1S99, Jennie K. Stone. Ad- mitted to Suffolk bar, 1S86, and practiced with his father until death of the hitter, 1S94; with Amos T. Saunders, Apr. 2, 1902-Nov., 1910, since alone; also in the ins. bu.siness in Clinton under name of J. T. & W. R. Dame; treas. St. Albans & Swanson Traction Co., etc. Has been actively identified witli con.strn. and maintenance of elec- tric rys. and has hold a numbei- of pub. offices re- Quiiing business ability. Mem. Masonic Order, I.O.O.F. Club: Proscott. Home: Clinton, Mass. DAMON, Alouzo Willard, insurance pres.; b. Norwell, Mass., Feb. 11, 1847; s. Davis and Lucy (Damon) Damon; ed. pub. schs., Boston. Began with Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Bos- ton. 1S62, sec, 1880-7; spl. agt. for N.E. of Frank- lin Fire Ins. Co., 1888-9; spl. agt. for N.E., 1890-1, asst. sec, 1891-5. pres. since 1895. Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co.; trustee 2V.R. Investment & Se- curity Co., Springfield Instn. for Savings; dir. Springfield St. Ry. Co., 3d Nat. Bk. (Springfield), Holyoke Water Power Co., Chenev-Bigelow Wire Works. Pres. Nat. Bd. Fire Underwriters, 1910. Commr. of Sinl^ing Fund. Cit.v of Springfield. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Springfield Country, Nayasset, The Club (Springfield). Home: 132 Har- vard St. Office: 195 State St., Springfield, Mass.* DAMON, Arthur Herbert, lawyer; b. Melrose, Mass., Mar. 17. 1882; s. Fiank Herbert and Jessie Fremont (Jones) Damon; descendant of John Damon, Scituate, Mass.. 1628; ancestor on ma- ternal side came to America with William Penn, 1682; A.B., Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; associated with B. ]Marvin I'ernald (Har- vard, 1870) until his death. Oct., 1911; since in practice in association with John H. Stone. Trustee and treas. Home for Aged Couples, Roxbury. Sergt. Co. D, 1st Corps Cadets. M.V.M. Mem. Bd. of Al- dermen, Melrose, 1911-12; Sch. Com., Melrose, 1914-16. Republican. Methodist. ]Mem. Middlesex Bar Assn., Delta Upsilon (Harvard Chapter). Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Uni- versity, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: motor- ing, camping, yachting, tennis, swimming. Home: Egypt, Mass. Office: 31 State St., Boston, Mass. DAMON, Charles Robert; b. Westhampton, Mass., June 21, 1864; s. Robert and Philena (Witherell) Damon; descendant in 7tli generation, of .John Damon, of Scituate, Mass., 1633; ed. pub. schs., Williamsburg; m. Lizzie J. Spear, of North Hadley, May 4. 1886; 3 children. Estella L., Marion L., Robert J. Engaged in farming, lumbering, etc., at Williamsburg. 1886-93; in gen. merchandise business, 1893-1(3; now pres. Bradford Lumber Co. (Williamsburg), Baker Realty Trust Co. (Spring- field) ; also actively interested in farming; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1914. Mem. Knights of Pythias (past chancellor commander). Pomona Grange (past master); deputy IMass. State Grange. Re- publican. Conglist. Address: Williamsburg, Mass. DAMON, Prank Hardy, educator; b. Buenos Ayres, S.A., July 20. 1870; s. Mason and Joan (Hardy) Damon; first of the name came to Ply- mouth. Mass., 1628; ed. pvt. tutelage and bv travel abroad; Hampden Acad.; B.S., U. of Me., 1895; m. Annie H. Atwood. of Hampden. Me., Dec. 30, 1896; 1 child, Joan Atwood. Instr. U. of Me., 1895-6; Bangor Hish Sch., 1896-08; prin. Lexington High Sch., 1908-13; dir. The Efliciency Bureau, Boston. Dir. for 4 yrs., .Summer Sch. for Teachers under auspices Me. Dept. of Edn. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. N.E.A.. S.A.R.. Beta Theta Pi. Mason. Clubs: Outlook, Beta Theta Pi (Boston). Address: Waltham, Mass. DAMON, Herbert Leslie, flour commission; b. Stetson. Me., Apr. 4, 1853: s. Fayette and Maria Bean (Goodwin) Damon; ed. pub. schs., Me.; m. Alma F. Jordan, of Auburn, Me.. June 29, 1873. Traveling salesman in Me. for 28 yrs.. with whole- sale grocery house of W. & C. R. Milliken; en- gaged in flour commn. business since 1898, as H. L. Damon. New England agt. of John Hoifer Flouring Mill Co., of Steelton. Pa. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. United Commer- cial Travelers (past grand councilor). Kepiibli- can. Cliristian Scientist. Recreations: baseball. Home: 22 Littell Rd., Brookline. Office: 408 Cham- ber of Commerce Bhlg., Boston, Mass. DAMON, Ziiudsay Toda, educator; b. Brookline, ]\Iass., Nov. 8. 1S71; s. David and H. Emmeline (Todd) Damon; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Julia O'Neill, of Boston, June 30, 1896. Asst. in Eng- lish, Harvard, 1894-6; instr. English, U. of Chi- cago, 1896-1901; asso. prof, rhetoric, 1901-5, prof, rlietoric, 1905-11, prof. Englisli lit. and rlietoric. 1911 — , Brown U. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. (See Wlio's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Sharon, Mass.* DANA, Alfred "W., lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., Apr. 23, 1872; s. Alfred C. and Sarah A. (Gerry) Dana: LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1893; m. Lillian Cosseboom, of Franklin, Mass., Dec. 7, 1899. Ad- mitted to Mass. l)ar, 1894; practiced in Franklin, 1894-6, Monson, Mass., 1896-7, Boston, 1897-03; removed to Franklin, 1904, and resumed practice Aug., 1907; has been blind since 1910. Ex-chmn. Rep. Town Com.; ex-dir. Y.M.C.A., etc. Chmn. Franklin Roosevelt Com., 1912; ex-sec. Progressive Town Com. Universalist. Mason. Address: Frank- lin, iVlass. DANA, Edward, street ry. management; b. Ber- nardston, Mass., July 28, 1886; s. Edward I>. Dana and Lucy (Merrill) Underwood (Dana); descendant of Mayflower ancestry, great grandfather, a ship carpenter on frigate Constitution; ed. pub. schs.. Canton, Mass.; Hopkinson Prep. Sch.; Stone Sell.; A.B., Harvard, 1907, as of 1908; m. Lillian Bright Hoover, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 27, 1907. Has been connected witli many branches of street ry. service, now in cliarge of traffic, Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; mem. Warrant Com., Belmont, Mass.; formerly mem. Town Com., Arlington, Mass. Mem. Boston Cliamber of Commerce (ex-mem. transpor- tation and convention com.; now mem. Flying- Squadron). I\Iem. Am. Electric Ry. Assn. (sched- ule and rules com.). New England Street Ry. Club. Theta Delta Chi. Republican. Mason. Contbr. to Electric Railway Journal, Electric Traction, and Aera. Recreations: farming, tennis. Home: Bright Rd., Belmont, Mass. Ofl^ce: 101 Milk St., Boston, Mass. DANA, Edward Percy, architect; b. North Provi- dence, R.I.. Feb. 24, 1867; s. Gilbert Barton and Amelia Minerva (Jenl-vs) Dana; descendant of Roger Williams: ed. pub. schs.. Providence, and Boston Architectural (5lub classes; m. Grace Belle Smith, of Boston, Nov. 28, 1894. Practiced in Boston since 1905: mem. firm of Wells & Dana: arcliitect of East Boston Relief Station of Boston City Hosp. ; pumping station, Peabody, Mass.; St. Charles Parochial Sch., Waltham, Mass.; City Hosp. Morgue; Contagious Ward, Boston City Hosp.; St. Mary's Parisli House, Cliarlestown; kitchen and otlier bldgs.. Long Island Hosp.; Avery Street front, Tremont Theatre; Mass. Bldg., Panama- Pacific Expn., etc. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Boston Architectural Club (sec, 1901-7), Bos- tonian Soc. Clubs: Engineers', Boston City. Rec- reations: water sports, music. Home: Trinit\' Court. Offices: 29 Central St., Boston, Mass. DANA, Edward Salisbury, mineralogist; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 16, 1849; s. James Dwight and Henrietta F. (Silliman) Dana; A.B., Yale, 1870, A.M., 1874, Ph.D., 1876: studied Heidelberg and Vienna; m. Caroline, d. William Brooks Bristol, of New Haven, Oct. 2, 1883: 3 children, Mary Bristol (Mrs. Alexander C. Brown, of Cleveland, O.), James Dwight, William Bristol. Tutor 1874-9. curator mineral collection since 1874, asst. prof, natural philosophv, 1879-90, prof, physics since 1890, Yale. Trustee Peabody Mus. since 1885: editor Am. .Jour, of Science since 1875. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc. Clubs: Gradu- ates', Countiv. Autlior: Text-book of Mineralogv, 1877. new edit.. 1898; Text-book of Elementary Mechanics, 1881; Dana's System of Mineralogy, 6th edit., 1892; Minerals and How to Study Them, 1895; Catalogue of American Localities of Min- erals. Also many papers on mineral and other scientific Rub.1ects. Home: 24 Hillliouse Av., New Haven: (summer) Seal Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me. 308 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND DANA, Preaerick Irving', textile specialties; b. (pres. of Senate, 1905-6); justice Superior Ct. of North rrovidence, R.I., Apr. 4, 1865; s. Charles Mass. since July 9, 1906. Mem. Middlesex Bar Frederick and Mary Louise (Dexter) Dana; de- Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Abstract Club ot scendant of Richard Henry Dana, 1640; ed. gram- Boston. Clubs: Newton, Hunnewell, University, mar and high schs.. Providence; R.I. Sch. of De- Middlesex, Republican of Mass. Contbr to mags., sign- m Clara Page Black, of Providence, Apr. etc. Wrote: Optimism of Ralph Waldo Emerson 19 1887'- 2 daughters, Agnes (Mrs. Clarence R. (Bowdoin prize essay, 1886) ; Behring Sea Contro- Howe of Providence), Margaret. Served as agt. versy (New England Mag., Jan., 1890); Monopoly Stalybridge, Eng., also' agt. for Walter McGee & perior Court, Court House, Boston. Sons, Ltd., Atherton's patent driven-ring twist- DANA, Woodbury Kidder, treasurer Dana Warp ers. Paisley, Scotland. Mem. Sch. Bd., Providence, Mills; b. Portland, Me., June 7, 1840; s. Luther and 1887-03; mem. Bd. of State Charities and Correc- Louisa (Kidder) Dana; descendant of Richard tions, R.I., 1912-14. Republican. Universalisi. Dana, who was b. in France, 1629, went to Eng- Mem. all Masonic soes.; hon. mem. Supreme Coun- land, 1629, came to America, 1640; ed. pub. schs. cil 33°, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of U.S.A. of Portland and Lewiston Falls Acad., Auburn, Clubs: West Side, Squantum, Pomham. Recrea- Me.; m. Marv Little Hale Pickard, of Auburn, Me., tions: golf. Home: 262 President Av.; (summer) Aug. 2, 1869; 7 children, Louisa W., Hannah Little Charlestown, R.I. Office: 86 Weybosset St., Provi- (Mrs. F. H. Swan, of Providence, R.I.), Philip, dence, R.I. Ethel May, Helen P., Luther, Mary Hale (Mrs. Ed- 1897, P. E. Ch.; niissionary jn charge Ch. of As cens Ch '•• • ^.vT,,;;, T^ T 1 8Q7 ni- rpr-tnr ^t Marv's treas. Dana Cotton Harvester (enabling a person ision, Auburn R.I. ll^^-Ol'inVp tuIv 1 1901 to pick much more cotton than bv handt and more :-.^^±F'.ni^.l^^%,\h'r..%''^%JfZJ: Mem! easily). Served as hosp. steward 29th Me. Regt, DANA, Richard Henry, lawyer; b. Cambridge, son (K.'t.); mem. G.A.R.; dept.' comdr., i908-9. Mass., Jan. 3, 1851; s. Richard Henry D., Jr., and Address: Westbrook, Me. Sarah (^^;atson) Dana: A B. Harvard 1874 LL.B, DANE, Ernest Blaney, banker; A.B.. Harvard, IIU' '":Jt^h''l}^rjt'}}'''^k'^^^ ''f.^^^I^'^l^A -^a^P^oh: 1892. Began business {"n office of C. E. Cotting, Cambridge Civil Service Reform assns. , chmn. p>„„^i.i;„p ATn== offlpe- fi Rearnn ^t Rncitnn Council Nat. Civil Service Reform League, 1905-12. ^rookUne, Mass. Olhce. 6 Beacon St., Boston. Mem. Mas'^. Hist. Soc. Club: Authors' (Boston), DANE, Walter Lee, lawyer; b. Kennebunk, Me., etc. (See Who's Who in America for books, writ- June 15, 1859; s. Nathan and Caroline L. (Good- ings, etc.) Home: 113 Brattle St., Cambridge, win) Dane; descendant of Nathan Dane, LL.D., Mass.* founder Dane Law Sch., Harvard; ed. Hallowell DANA, Samuel Howard, clergyman; b. Portland, .^Me.) Classical Inst.; A B Bowdoin, 1880; Wash- Me., Feb 11, 1847; s. Luther and Louisa (Kidder) i.^fton U. Law Sch St Louis; mJeannetteL. Dana; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; Allen, of Freeport, Me Oct 12 1897 (died 1911); AB. Yale, 1869; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1872; 1 daughter, Margaret H Admitted to Maine bar. (DD 111 Coll., 1888): m. New Haven. Conn., July 188.4. and since in practice at Kennebunk; mem. 16,' 1872, Susan Bishop. Ordained ministry Congl. Maine Ho of Rep. 1889; dir. Mousam Water Co ; Ch, 1872; pastor Newton Highlands, 1872-7. Strat- trustee Kennebunk Sayings Bank,, Kennebunk ford Conn', 1879-82, 1st Ch., Quincy, 111., 1883-1903, Free Library. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Phillips Ch., Exeter, N.H., since 1903. Address: Address: Kennebunk. Me. Exeter, N.H. DANFORTH, Edward Franklin, lawyer; b. Nor- ridgewock. Me., Sept. 1, 1856; s. Franklin and Eliza ness. Dir. Federated Jewish Charities, Mt. Sinai Practiced at Skowhegan Me., since 18^9; state's Hosp.. Home for Jewish Children, Hebrew Free ^^E" n^^^t'^^ \t2 w.^^f??.'r. ^""iq^t- ^, r^^^'g^Sl?' Loan Assn. Republican. Jewish religion. Odd 1896-05 mem Me Ho. of Rep., 1907; v.-pSkow- Fellow. Recreations: fishing. Home: 45 Peter h^^an Trust Co^ trea^. Somerset Loan and Bldg. Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 34 School ^^^";T,i?^^^^*^l,P,l°°J?."|'Ai^^^^^ Library. St Boston Republican. Address: Skowhegan, Me. > DANA, Sylvester, lawyer and jurist; Oct. 19, ^ DANFORTH, Frederic, civil engr.; Feb. 8, 1848- 1816-Jan. 4, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) June 6, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) DANA, William Franklin, judge; b. Somerville, DANFORTH, J(ames) Romeyn, Jr., clergyman; Mass., June 26, 1863; s. Thomas and Mary C. b. Woodstock, 111., July 7, 1S6S; s. Rev. James (Baldwin) Dana; A.B., Harvard, 1884: LL.B., Har- Romeyn and Alice (Haven) Danforth; B.A., Am- vard U. Law Sch., 1887. Mem. law firms of Dana herst, 1888, M.A., 1891; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; & Bates, and Choate & Dana, and practiced alone, m. Prudence M. Langworthy, of Mystic, Conn., Boston. 1887-06; councilman, alderman at large. May 20, 1897; children, Catherine H., James R., v.-p. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, 1897-1900; mem. Theodore L., Prudence L. Ordained ministry Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1901, 2, 3, Senate, 1904, 6, 6 Congl. Ch., 1892; pastor Mystic. 1892-7. First Ch., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 309 St. Albans, Vt., 1897-01, High St. Ch., Auburn, DAHTEIiS, Charles Augoistus, educator; b. W9r- Me., 1901-3, First Ch. of Christ (Congl.), New cester, Mass., Mar. 14, 1834: s. Obed and Harriet London, Conn., since 1903. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Elizabeth (Chapin) Daniels; A.B., Harvard, 1859, A. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: walking, rowing, M., 1862; m. Phcebe Stimson Wliitmore, of Milford, swimming. AcMress: 95 Federal St., New London, Mass., Aug. 3, 1858; 5 children, Charles H., Roy A., Conn. Grace (Mrs. Fowle), Laura (Mrs. Smith), Zelma ■nik-Kron-B'nv T^r,^-^v. -n^^*-^-^ «/i„^.,t^^. K T^irr, o-c (Mrs. Jury). Tcacher dist. schs., 1853-8; prin. DANPORTH, Joseph Dexter, educator; b. Tyngs- X, fPn ■> Acad lS'')9-60 Maiden (Mass) Centre boro. Mass., Sept. 8. 1876; s. George Dexter and Ann Arn^iar Sch 1861 Ma^^^^^ Ella (Teague) Danforth; grad, high sch. Groton, g^t^TcldrFranklin, llass" 18n-2: treas Wor^ Mass.. 1893, Sanborn Sem., Kingston, N.H., 1898, tlVt^r Mptql Sien Co 1873- orin Maiden High A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1902; m. Swansea, Mass., Dec. 16, 2:phiS74 S3- sunt schs MaMen 1884-96 spl 1902, Flora Belle Chace Taught dist. schs before f^^h ^ S^ story "a^nd pom.' economy'. Maiden Hilh going to coll.: asst. GoddardSem Barre, Vt., 1 yr., ^ j . jgyg^ ^eni. Maiden Hist. Soc. Univer- prm. high sch. Walpole. N.H 2 yrs.; prin Hard- »^^^^^ Recreations: boating, fishing, hunting, wick (Vt.) Acad., 1905-12; asst. in science, Beverly ?f'irp. oo Mt Vernon St Matden Mass (Mass.) High Sch., since Sept., 1912. Address: Bev- Home. 88 Mt. Vernon fet., iviaiaen, mass. pHv Mn«5s DANIELS, Charles Herbert, clergyman; July 6, ti'-ir^rT^m-H- « e, n *u /I- ^^r,. lS47-Aug. 3, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who DANFOBTH, Murray Snell, orthopedic surgeon; ,•„ l,f:"f;'.;^' loij.i^ ■>* b. La Grange, Me., May 16, 1879; s. Eugene and ^ Anieuca, J-Y*-^"--' , v. t, rx Rorellen (Snell) Danforth; grad. Bangor (Me.) DANIELS, Charles Nelson, consul; b. Barre, Or- High Sch., 1897; A.B., Bowdoin, 1901; M.D., Johns leans Co., N.Y July 2 1849; s. Nelson Fitch and Hopkins Med. Sch., 1905; unmarried. Practiced In Alenda (Clark) Daniels; Prep, bch., bhurtiett Providence. R.L, since 1908; visiting surgeon. Or- Coll., Upper Alton. 111., 2 yrs.; m. Susie E. Little of thopedic Dept., R.L Hosp.; consulting orthopedic Willimantic, Conn., Dec 28, 1877. Postmaster, Wil- surgeon Providence City Hosp.; asst. orthopedic limantic. Conn., 1S90-4; judge of probate, Dist. surgeon Out-patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosd. Mem. of Windham Co., Conn., 1897-01; auditor of Conn., R.L Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Phi Beta 1903: Am. consul, Sheffield, Eng., laOo-l-i. ^ner- Kappa. Club: University (Providence, R.L). Home: brooke, Can., Aug., 1912-13. Home: Willimantic, 71 Brown St.. Providence, R.L Conn. Address: Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can.* DANFORTH, Walter Alonzo, officer corpns.; b. DANIELS, Cora Linn, author; b Lowell, Mass., Bangor, Me., July 12. 1870; s. Alonzo T. and Lois Mar. 17, 1852; d Abraham B. and Mary E. (Ppnd) (Elden) Danforth; ed. com. schs. and acad.. Char- Morrison; ed. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass^.m. leston. Me.; Shaw's Business Coll., Portland, Me.; Oneonta. N.Y., Joseph Hills Daniels, of Franklin, m. Sept. 12, 1890, Susie M. Herrick, of Charleston, Mass., July 10, 1871. Editor lit. dept. W. H. H. Me. With banking house of Blake, Barrows & Murray's The Golden Rule, 18<5-S; New York lit. Brown, Bangor, since 1906; treas. and dir. Bangor, and dramatic corr. The Hartford limes, i" yrs., Aroostook R.R. Co., Bangor Investment Co., North- traveling and gen. corr. to press, 25 ^rs. Mem. ern Telegraph Co., Northern Me. Seaport R.R. Co., Am. Folk Lore Soc; original mem. The Theosophi- Colonial Apartments Co., Bangor Anti-Tubercu- cal Soc; mem. Soc. Lit^ Science and Art, London, losis Assn.; served 3 yrs. as councilman, Bangor fellow Royal Asiatic Soc, London, ^^^e wno s (pres. 1 yr.), 2 yrs. as alderman. Trustee Higgins "Who in America for books, etc.) Address. 1< ranKim, Classical Inst, Charleston. Me. Republican. Bap- Mass.* tist. Mason. Home: 20 7th St., Bangor, Me. DANIELS, Edwin Alfred, M.D.; b. Medway, DANIELL, Frederick Hayward, mill manager; Mass., Oct. 26, 1852; s. George Alfred and Amy A. Mav 4 1SG2-Julv 28, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) (Jefferson) Daniels; descendant of Robert Daniels, DANIELL, Moses Grant, educator, author; Sept. :^ho settled in Watertown,Ma^s 163^^^^^ edn 9^1836-Oct. '18, 1909 (See vol. 1909, also Who's I^^^^^^.^^^.^I^Uway"^ Mass.,Y8?o', Ca^^fne T^'le Who in America, 1908-9.) Favor; orle son, Ricliard H. Began practice at DANIELS, Archibald Lament, prof, mathe- Medway 1877- removed to Boston, 1890. Mem. matics; b. Hud.son, Mich., July 19, 1849; s. Daniel ^MA Mass Med. Soc, Mass. Hort. Soc, N.E. Reed and Matilda Doty (Close) Daniels; prep, edn Hist -Geneal Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Shurtleff Coll. Prep. Acad., Upper Alton, 111., and g^^ 'colonial Wars. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country. Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Sch.; A.B., U. of Mich., ^(j^ire^is- 302 Newburv St., Boston, Mass. 1876; studied, univs. of Gottingen and Berlin, Ger- ^awttt-ts! -Prntit Thomas civil engr • b Shel- many, 1877-83; holder of Johns Hopkins fellow- . ,^;^?'™,^f ' T^^^"^ 1^.^°"^^^^ ship, 1883-4; D.Sc. Princeton. 1886; m. Mary Isa- ^^^^® ,T^1 A^n fcressevV Daniels- g?ad Tufts belle Ferris, of Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28, 1885 (died and Lucy Ann (Cressey) j^^meis grao^^ iui^i^^ Sept. 11, 1902); 6 children, Archibald Lamont Jr., ColU 1890 i^j;„|^"]Ptaeed asmeih andcW engr . Princeton, 1884-5; prof, mathematics,. U. of Vt., ;^°PO|.^^P?i,^^; o^'^^^iVo^^^ since 1886. Mem. Am. Soc Mathematicians, Lon- Home: 6 Pearl St Medtord. Mass. umce. su. v^ don Math. Soc. Independent Republican. Conglist. venor Bldg.. Providence. R.L Recreations: music. Address: 49 Mansfield Av., DANIELS, Fred Harris, mechanical engr.-, June Burlington, Vt. 16. 1853-Aug. 31, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who s DANIELS, Arthur Burdette, paper mfr.; b. Ash- Who in America, 1912-13.) ^.^. h field, Mass., Oct. 21, 1861; s. Amos D. and Helen DANIELS, Leverett Richmond, clergyman b. L (Cross) Daniels; ed. Ashfield pub. schs. and Florence, St. Joseph Co., Mich., Nov. 26, 1847 s. Adams High Sch - m. Adams, Nov., 1882, Ida A. Amasa and Sophiah Ann (Hammond) Daniels, milord; children:' Mr.s. Bessie H. 'piunkett, Ar- descendant on mother's side of Thomas Hammond thur M., Rupert B. Began active career as book- of Hingham and Newton, Mass., on lathers siae keeper of L D Brown Paper Co., 1878; has been of Daniel Daniels, of Bolton, Conn.; ed. State Agil. Ss and mgnof the co. since July 18, 1893; v.-p.. Coll., Mich.; Eastman Nat. Business Coll., Ppugh- treas. and dlr. Knickerbocker Portland Cement keepsie. NY.; M.D., Bennett Med. Coll Chicago, Co (New York and Hudson); dir. Hoosac Cotton 1872; Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch. 1885, m. Har- Miils (North Adims. Mass.) 'Adams Co-operative riett Jane Pratt, of C.oldwater Mich Man 10, Bank L L Brown Paper Co. (Adams), Berkshire 1886; 6 children. Francis P., Celia L., Charles L., Life Ins Co (Pittsfleld. Mass.), Columbian Nat. Edward P., Helen D., Thomas H. Practiced medi- Life Ins' Co', and Am. Investment Securities Co. cine, 1872-84; ordained Unitarian ministry 1885, (Boston) Republican. Mason (K.T.); asso. mem. pastor Midland, Mich., 1,^85-92 South Natick, GAR Clubs- Colonial (Adams) ; Pittsfield Coun- Mass., 1893-03, Houlton,. Me., 1903-9 Yarmouth, try; RbuMican Club (New York)'.' Address: Adams, 1909-15, Windsor Vt., fn^;?, 1915. Mason: mem. Mass. Knights of Maccabees. Address: Windsor, \ t. 310 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SANIHI^S, Mabel Wheeler, composer: b. Swamp- scott, Mass.. Nov. L'T, 1S7S; d. George F. and Maria (WhceU-r) Daniels; grad. Girls* Latin Sell., Bos- ton. 1S!h;; A.B. (magna cum lande), Radclilfe Coll., Cambridue, 1900; studied composition with George AV. Chadvvick, then spent a year in Munich under lAidwig Thuille; later with Edgar Stillman Kelley, Berlin. (See Who's Who in Amei-ica for composi- tions, etc.) Home: 108 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass.* DANXBI.SOX, Bradford Williams, lawyer; b. Danielson, Conn., June 27, 187.S; s. Albert and Kmma J. (Stearns) Danielson; descendant of Miles Standish and of .James D., who purchased from Indians the land now included in the Borough of Danielson; ed. Killinglv High Sch.; DD.B., Yale Law Sch., 1897; m. May 9, 190t;, Mary Matilda Pal- mer, of Bristol, R.I. Admitted to Conn, bar, June, 1S97, and since to practice in federal cts.; began IM-actice in Central Village, Conn., Sept. 1, 1S97; re- moved to Moosup, 1899; sec. and dir. Aldrich Free Pub. Library Assn. of Moosup: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 191.1 Republican. Conglist. Past Master Moosup Lodge, No. 113. A.F. & A.M.; mem. Plain- field Grange. Club: Plainfield Social (sec). Ad- dress: Moosup, Conn. DAlTIEIiSOlir, Prances Weld, editor: b. Sauger- ties, N.y. ; d. J<)sei)h and Frances (Weld) Daniel- son; ed. Hartford High Sch., Dana Hall Sch.; grad. Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten Training Sch., 1899; unmarried. On staff Congl. S.S. and Publ. Soc. . Boston, since 1899; contbr. children's stories and poems to mags.; conductor story-telling afternoons for children, mothers' clubs, kindergarteners, etc., since 1906. Editor of The Mayflower since 1908. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- dress: Danielson, Conn.* DANKER, Albert, clergyman; Oct. 1, 1840-1912. (See vol. 1909.) DANKER, Prederick Harrison, clergyman; b. Little Falls, N.Y., Mar. 20, 1878; s. Albert and Susan Isabella (Stoutenburgh) Danker; g.g.s. John Cuyler, surrogate of Greene Co., N.Y., under John Jay; grad. Boston Pub. Latin Sch., 1894; A.B., Har- vard, 1900; grad. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1903; m. Mary Stockbridge Bacchus, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct., 1909. Ordained deacon, 1903, priest, P.E. Ch. ; began as asst. St. Paul's Ch., Erie, Pa., 1903; asst. rector, Ch. of the Incarnation, Brooklyn, until 1909; rector St. John's Ch., Pal- merton. Pa., 1909-12, St. Luke's Ch., Worcester, Mass., since June 1, 1913. Mem. Harvard Battalion, -•3panish-Am. War. Clubs: Worcester County Ten- nis, Worcester Riding, Harvard (Worcester). Home: 8 Ivanhoe Rd., Worcester, Mass. BANKER, Walton Stoutenburg-h, clergyman; b. Little Falls, N.Y., Jan. 26. 1874; s. Albert and Susan Isabella (Stoutenburgh) Danker; descendant of ancestors from Holland (17th century); prep, edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1897, M.A., 1898: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1900; studied Union Sem., 1903; unmarried. Deacon, 1900, priest, 1901, P.E. Ch. : missionary, Trenton, N.J.. 1900. Bayonne, 1900-3; rector. Trinity Ch.. Milford, Mass.. 1903-6, St. John's Ch.. Worcester, since Dec, 1907. Dean of Worcester Convocation-, 1914. Chaplain 6th Regt.. M.V.M., 1904-6, 2d Regt. since 1909. Mem. Soc. War of 1812, Delta Kappa Epsilon. (i^lubs: Worcester Economic, Worcester Parsons (pres.), since 1912. Recreations: outdoor sports, riding, golf. Address: 37 Oak Av., Worces- ter, Mass. DARIiZNG, Albert Montagnie, farmer, lumber dealer; t. Sunderland, Mass., Nov. 4, 1864; s. Ben- jamin C. and Phila (Montague) Darling; ed. pub. schs., Sunderland, Powers Inst., Bernardston; m. Irene C. Aikens, of Sunderland, Dec. 2, 1891 (died): 2 children, Eugene Aikens, b. 1893; Eleanor, 1898; m. 2d, Mary H. Hubbard, of Sunderland, July 22, 1903. Engaged in farming since 1884, giving spe- cial attention to raising of onions and tobacco; also mem. Darling & Hubbard, lumber dealers. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen. Sunderland, 1904-13; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 14 (ways and means com. 1914). Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: .Sunderland, iMass. DARIiING, Charles Hial, lawyer; b. Woodstock, Vt., May 9, 18r)!»; s. .Jason L. and Ellen L. (Paul) Darling; A.B., Tufts, 1SS4 (LL.D., 1903); m. Agnes Christmas Norton, of Bennington, Vt., Nov. 6, 1889. Admitted to bar, 1886; municipal judge, 15 yrs. ; pres. village of Bennington, 1895; mem. Gen. Assembly, Vt., 1896-7; asst. sec. to the Navy, 1901- 5; collector of customs dist. of Vt., 1905 — ; pres. Am. Fidelity Co., Montpelier, Vt. Republican. Pres. bd. trustees Goddard Sem.; trustee Tufts Coll. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. (pres., 1900), Zeta Psi (nat. pres., 1904), S.A.R. (pres. Vt. Soc), Grand Master of Masons of Vt. Home: Burlington, Vt.* DARIiING, Charles Kimball, lawyer; b. Corinth, Vt., June 28, 1864; s. Joseph and Mary Alice (Knight) Darling: descendant of John Knight, Newburyport, Mass., 1635: grad. Barre (Vt. ) Acad., 1881; A.B., Dartmouth, 1885, A.M., 1893; cadet for 2 yrs. at U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Law Sch., 1896; m. 1894, Elizabeth R. Holmes; 2 children, Elizabeth Holmes, Priscilla Holmes. Admitted to bar, 1896, and began prac- tice in Boston; instr. in criminal law, Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1896-9; U.S. marshal for Dist. of Mass., 1899-08; elk. U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals, 1st Circuit, 1908-9; elk. U.S. Circuit Ct., 1909-12, U.S. Dist. Ct., 1912-14; U.S. commr., 1908-14; referee in bankruptcy, since July, 1914. Has been promi- nent in mil. affairs since 1887 when he was apptd. sergt.-maj. 6th Regt., M.V.M., adj., 1889, maj., 1893; served in Spanish-Am. War as maj. 6th Mass. Inf., U.S. v.; elected and commd. col. of regt. after it again became part of M.V.M.; retired as brig.- gen. M.V.M., 1904. Mem. Sons of Veterans (comdr. in chief, 1897-8), Mass. Soc. S.A.R. (pres., 1907-8), Fitchburg Hist. Soc, Vt. Assn. (pres., 1911-12), Hooker Assn. (pres., 1911-12), Mass. Mil. Hist. Soc; trustee and treas. Soldiers' Home of Mass. Mem. Am., Mass. and Middlesex bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: University, Boston Citv, Press, Army and Navy (Washington and New York). Editor of Early Laws of Mass., 1894-8. Writer on mil., hist, and legal subjects. Home: Concord, Mass. Offices: 53 State St., and P.O. Bldg., Boston, Mass.* DARIiING, Charles Melvin, ranchman, real estate dealer, horse breeder; b. Lyndon. Vt., Aug. 20, 1856; s. Charles B. and Susan (Melvin) Darling; prep, edn. Lyndon Inst., Lyndon Center, Vt. ; student Dartmouth Coll., Scientific Dept., 2 yrs.; diploma for physical culture, Ralston U., Washington, D.C., 1902; m. Alice Elizabeth Lowe, of Ft. Morgan, Colo., 1898 (died 1901); m. 2d, Mary Macauley, of Newport, Vt., 1902; 6 children, Charles Melvin, Jr., b. Aug. 10, 1899; Carolyn Susan, Sept. 12, 1900; Velma, Feb. 28, 1903; Scott Rogers. Mar. 12, 1904; Beatrice Mabel, Aug. 11, 1905; Alfred Burbank, Apr. 22, 1910. In Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., 1877; in employ of Col. Clopper on horse ranch near Denver, Colo., 1878; worked on cattle ranches of Colo, until summer of 1880. when associated with cousin, S. E. Darling, and bought a trail herd of Texas cattle at Ogallala, Neb., and turned them loose on range; sold cattle, 1882, and in 1883, with S. E. Darling, bought horses and cattle and located on Brazos river. Texas; purchased Living Spring ranch, Colo., 1888, and enlarged it to 3,000 acres; sold out 1893 and came East; at Ft. Morgan, Colo., 1894-8; settled in Lyndonville, Vt., 1898; spent 20 yrs. on the plains, in cattle camps, and on the trail. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Lyndon, Abnaki. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. DARIiINCr, Euffene Abraham, M.D., educator; b. Troy, N.Y., Apr. 17, 1868; s. Henrv H. and Caro- line C. (Martin) Darling; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1894, M.D., 1894; student Edinburgh U., 1892- 93; m. Albenia Merrill, of Cambridge, IMassT, Feb. 17. 1892; 4 children. Beatrice, Eugene M., Kath- erine, Robert M. Began practice at Cambridge, 1894; instr. bacteriology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1894- 9; instr. physiology. Harvard Coll., 1899-08; asst. prof, physiology. Harvard, 1908-13. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Assn. Am. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Nat. Assn. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Boston Soc. Med. Science, etc. Clubs: Colonial, Cambridge, Economy, Harvard, Oakley Country. Address: 138 Brattle St.. Cam- bridge, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 311 DARIiING, George Channiugr, cartoonist; b. New Bedford, IMass., May 14, 1S70; s. Georgre B. and Sarah L. (White) Darling-; ed. Providence English and Classical Sch.; m. New York, 1S97, Grace Simmons. Became newspaper cartoonist, Providence. 1S90; subse<|uently newspapers in Hartford, New York, Phila. and 15altimore; also lecturer. Mem. Darling, Graves & Co., jewelers, 1909-13; now in retail jewelry business on own account, also mgr. George B. Darling Lapidary Co. Mason. Clubs: Art, Players (Providence). Recreations: motoring, country life. Home: 204 Lexington Av. OfRce: 212 Union St., Providence, Rhode Island. BABIiIlTG, Hale Knig-lit, lawyer; b. Corinth, Vt., Jan. 26, 1869: s. Joseph Kimball and Mary Alice (Knight) Darling; prep. edn. Chelsea (Vt.) Acad.; Law Dept., U. of N.C., 1S94; m. Chelsea, Oct. 14, 1S96, Maybell Maude Hyde; 4 children, Pauline, Mary, Joseph, Lawrence. Has practiced at Chelsea since 1894; state's atty. Orange Co., 1896-1900; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904 and 1906, Senate, 1912; chmn. State Library Commn. of Vt., 1904-5: mem. commn. to revise statutes, 1904-7; elected It. -gov. 1914. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Tyrian. Address: Chelsea, Vt. SABIiING, John Augrustus ("August Mignon"), armv officer, composer: June 7, 1835-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DABIiING, Joseph Kimball, lawver; Mar. 8, lS33-Oct. 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) BABIiING, Mary Greeuleaf, author; b. Boston, Oct. 28, 1848; d. Francis D. and Caroline (Choate) Darling; ed. pvt. schs. in Boston; unmarried. Taught pvt. classes of young girls in Brookline, Mass., 1873-82. (See AVho's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 74 Buckingham St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* DABIiING, Sumner Eug^ene, M.D.: b. W^est Windsor, Vt., IMav 2, 1856; s. Jason L. and Ellen Paul Darling; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1882, and has since practiced at Hardwick; m. Newbury, Vt, 1881, Evelyn Ruth Eartman. Health officer, 22 yrs. ; mem. Vt. State Tuberculosis Commn., 1905, 6. Village trustee, 1903; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4 (and chmn. joint standing com. of pub. health); mem. Vt. Senate, 1912 (chmn. com. on pub. health). Republican. Trustee Hardwick Acad. 9 yrs. Methodist. Mem. A't. State Med. Soc. Address: Hardwick, Vt. SABTT, Justus, educator; Feb. 17, 1836-Aug. 1, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) DASCOMBE, leander A., ALD.; b. AVilton, Me., Mar. 28, 1853: s. Henry A. and Cynthia (Perry) Dascombe; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1877; m. Wilton, Aug. 5, 1877, Ada E. Russell. Began practice at Kingsfleld, Me., 1877; removed to Phil- lips, in 1879, to Skowhegan, 1884; ex-pres. Somer- set Co. Bd., U.S. Pension Examiners; consulting surgeon Sisters of Charity Hosp., Lewiston, Me.; dir. First Nat. Bank. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn. (v. -p.), Waterville Clinical Soc, Somerset Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist. i\Iason (K.T., Shrin- er); mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., Red Men. Address: Skowhegan, Me. DASBY, Charles Curran, steamship agt. : b. Bos- ton, Mass., Apr. 19, 1883: s. Charles V. and Kath- leen (O'Leary) Dasey; grad. JMechanic Arts High Sch., Boston, 1900 (Franklin Medal) ; unmarried. Entered business with father in Boston, 1902, and admitted, 1909, as mem. firm of Charles V. Dasey & Son, steamship agts. and foreign bankers; firm N.E. passenger agts. for several steamship lines; consul for the Netherlands since 1912, in territory covered by Mass., Me., N.H., Vt. and R.I. Mem. Bank Officers' Assn., Boston. Roman Catholic. Club: Boston Citv. Home: 1254 Commonwealth Av. Office: 8 Broad St., Boston, Mass. DASKAM, Walter Duryee, banker; b. New Ha- ven, Conn., Sept. 18, 1865; s. Theodore James and Sarah Remer (Stanley) Daskam; ed. King Sch., Stamford, Conn.; m. Noroton, Conn., June 3, 1897, Harriet Tilley. Clk. Stamford Nat. Bank, 1882, bookkeeper, 1883, teller, 1885; sec. and treas. Stam- ford Trust Co. since 1891; v.-p. St. John Wood Working Co.; sec. Stamford Water Co.; city elk.. Stamford, 1889-91, treas., 1894-02; chmn. Rep. Cam- paign Com., Stamford, 1891-03. Home: 122 Glen- brook Rd. Office: Atlantic Sq., Stamford, Conn. DAVENPORT, Alfred, insurance; b. Boston. Jan. 12, 18 NO; s. William Edwards and Elizabeth Violet (Irving) Davenport: descendant of Revolutionary ancestry on both sides of the house (eligible to membership in Mayflower Soc. and S.R.) ; ed. pvt. and T'ub. schs.. Maiden, Mass.; studied Boston U. Sch. of Law 2 yrs.; m. Edith Carleton, of Maiden, June 13, 1903; 1 son, Carleton. Mem. firm of AVilliam E. Davenport & Son (sr. mem. of firm is a widely known authority on fire ins. in U.S.; jr. mem. specializing in automobile and liability ins.); one of founders of the Progressive Party; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914 (led ticket with 10 candidates seeking places) ; one of 17 Progressives in total membership in legislature of 240; author of "Davenport bill" forming state control of railroads. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Boston Press, University; Kernwood (Maiden, Mass.). Recre- ations: outdoor sports, music. Home: 577 High- land Av., Maiden, Mass. Office: 92 Water St., Bos- ton, Mass. DAVENPOBT, Bennett Franklin, medico-legal expert: b. Cambridge, Mass., May 28, 1845; s. Charles and Joan Fullerton (Hagar) Davenport; A.B., Harvard. 1867 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1870, M.D., 1871; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1871; studied a vear at U. of Tiibingen; m. Annie Emeline Coolidge, of Watertown, Mass.. July 23, 1873; 4 children, all of whom have graduated at Harvard or Radcliffe. Began practice of gen. med- icine at Boston: since 1875, when was apptd. coro- ner for Suffolk Co., Mass., devoted mostly to medico-legal specialties, among them being the expert examination of questioned documents, to de- termine the authorship of the handwriting; expert in notable court trials in many states; expert for official record ink of jNIass. Prof, chemistry, Mass. Coll. Pharmacv, 1879-86; milk insp.. City of Bos- ton, 1882-5; chemist, Mass. State Bd. Health, 1882- 92, State Dairy Bur. since 1892; chmn. Watertown Health, Park and AVater bds. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: "V^^atertown, Mass. Office: 34 School St., Boston.* BAVEITFOBT, Charles Haynes, editorial writer: b. T\^ilmlngton, Vt., Mar. 25, 1856; s. Charles New- ton and Louise Conant (Haynes) Davenport; descendant of Roger Conant, the immigrant, Salem, Mass., 1623, also of John Haynes, 1st Co- lonial gov. of Conn., and Deacon Josiah Haynes, who was killed at age of 84, while pursuing the British after the Battle of Concord: grad. Leland and Gray Sem., Townshend. Vt., 1873; student Amherst. 1873-7; m. Annie Potter Laughton, of New Bedford, Mass., June 21, 1884. Founder Brat- tleboro (Vt.) Reformer, 1876, and editor and pub. till 1901; editorial writer Worcester (Mass.) Evening Post since 1907; dir., 1884-03, treas., 1889-03, Carpenter Organ Co., Brattleboro. Mem. Vt. Dem. State Central Com., 1880-4: chmn. Gold Dem. State Com., 1896. Pres. Lake View Brother- hood, "Worcester. Mem. Chi Phi. Univer.salist. Author of the local option liquor license law of 1902, adopted by Vt. legislature and confirmed by subsequent referendum vote. Author: Brattleboro, 1886: Men of Vermont. 1894. Home: 86 Alvarado Av. Office: W^orcester Evening Post, 559 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DAVENPOBT, Charles Milton, lawyer; b. Ley- den, Mass.. Sept. 8, 1877: s. William Watson and Marv (Knox) Davenport; A.B., "Williams, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1904, and since practiced in Boston. Trustee Mass. State Training Schs.; mem. Mass. Commn. of Probation. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Essex County Bar Assn., Alumni Social Service Bureau (exec, com.). Am. Soc. Crim- inal Law and Criminology. Clubs: St. Botolph, JTnion Boat, Chestnut Hill Golf; "Williams (New York); Harvard (New York). Home: 3 Acorn St. Office: 53 State St., Boston, IMass. DAVENPOBT, Daniel, lawyer; b. Wilton, Conn., Jan. 13, 1852; s. George A. and Mary (Sturges) Davenport; descended from Rev. John Davenport, founder of New Haven Colony; B.A., Yale, 1873; 312 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND m. Marv E. Tjockwood, of Wilton, Conn., Oct. 16, 1876; 1 daughter, Beatrice (Mrs. George L. Em- mons, of Schenectady, N.Y.). Admitted to Conn. bar, 1875, and since practiced at Uridgeport; mem. Davenport &; Banks since 1S99; gen. counsel Am. Anti-Boycott Assn., 27 William St., N.V. City. Mem. Scroll and Key (Yale). (Mub: Bi-ooklawn Country. Home: 390 I'ark PI. Office: 952 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. DAVENPORT, Francis Henry, M.D. ; b. Koxbury, Mass., Mar. 27, 1S51; s. Henry and Caroline (Howe) Davenpoit; grad. Williams Coll., 1870; Harvard Med. Sch., 1874; m. Elizabeth A. Brewster, June 4, 1879. Asst. prof, gynecology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1895-05. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Gynecol. Soc, Boston Obstet. Soc, A.A.A.S. Clubs: Tavein (Bos- ton); Country (Brookline). Author: Diseases of Women, 1SS9. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston. DAVENPORT, George Howe, lumber; b. Box- bury, Mass., June 17, 1852; s. Henry and Caroline (Howe) Davenport; ed. Boxbury T^atin Sch., 1861- 66; m. Pawtucket, B.I., Nov. 7, 1885, Camilla H. Chace; 1 daughter, Dorothea (Mrs. William T. Aldrich, of Boston). Began active career as elk. Edw. D. Peters & Co., 1867; upon reorganization, 1877, became mem. firm of George H. Peters & Co., and upon dissolution, 1887, formed copartner- shij) under title of Davenport, Peters & Co., incor- porated, 1906, as Davenport, Peters & Co., of which is pres. ; dir. Lumber Mut. Ins. Co. Trustee Wel- lesley Coll., Vincent Memorial Hosp., Mass. Bible Soc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union, Coun- try, Exchange, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: motoring, golf, travel. Home: 460 Beacon St.; (summer) Marblehead, Mass. Office: 70 Kilby St., JBoston. DAVENPORT, Creorge Patten, capitalist; b. Bath, Me., May 29, 1844; A.B., Bowdoin, 1867. En- gaged in banking and brokerage business: treas. Sch. Bd., Bath. Elected overseer Bowdoin Coll., 1906. Home: Bath, Me. DAVENPORT, George William, clergyman; b. Brandon, Vt., Aug. 14, 1870; s. Willard Goss and Marv Converse (Backus) Davenport: ed. Washing- ton "(D.C.) High Sch., St. Paul's High Sch., Balti- more, Md. ; Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y. ; Gen. Theol. Sem., New York; m. Brandon, Vt., Sept. 24, 1897, Jennie Piatt Briggs. Deacon, 1893, priest, 1896, Episcopal Ch.; in charge St. John the Baptist Ch., Baltimore, 1896; curate St. Matthew's Ch., New York, 1896-7; rector Ch. of the Resurrection, Rich- mond Hill, N.Y., 1897-1900, Ch. of the Redeemer, Astoria, N.Y., 1900-3, St. James Ch., Danbury, Conn., since 1903; chaplain Coast Arty., C.N.G. ; mem. Sch. Bd., Danbui-y. Republican. Mason. Home: P'airview Av., Danbury, Conn. DAVENPORT, Henry Adolphus, clergyman; b. North Stamford, Conn., Mar. 26, 1845; s. William and Clarissa (Rockwell) Davenport; A.B., Amherst, 1870, A.M., 1873; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1873; m. Lizzie M. Enright, of New York, Sept. 29, 1874; 3 children. Rev. Harry, Prof. W. E., and May O. Davenport. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1873; pastor New York, 1873-8, 1st Presbyn. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1878-07, People's Presbyn. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., since 1907. Republican. Author of poems, Christmas brochures, many publislied sermons. Address: 4 2 Laurel A v., Bridgeport, Conn. DAVENPORT, Howard Hittingfer, ice dealer; b. San Francisco, Cal., June 16, 1872; s. Charles W. and Sarah A. (Hittinger) Davenport; A.B., Har- vard, 1897; m. Alice F. Davenport, of Watertown, Mass., Sept. 14, 1898; 3 children, Edward Augustus, 2d, b. June 7, 1900; Howard Hittinger, Jr., Oct. 30, 1902; Lawrence Adams, Mar. 7, 1909. In ice business since 1897; asst. treas. Fresh Pond Ice Co., Metropolitan Ice Co.; dir. Dunstable Ice Co., Middlesex Ice Co.; mem. corpn. Somerville Savings Bank. Dir. Natural Ice Assn. of America, Mass. Ice Dealers' Assn. (pres. 2 terms); treas. Am. Pageant Assn.; nat. councillor Chamber of Com- merce of U.S. of America; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Economic League, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Economic Assn. Mason (Soley Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter). Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston); Central. Harvai-d (Somerville, Mass.); Mystic Valley Harvard Club (sec). Recreations: motoring. Home: 86 Munroe St. Office: 321 Washington St., Somerville, Mass. DAVENPORT, James Henry, surgeon; b. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 17, 1862; s. William and Julia Slocum (Gifford) Davenport; Ph.B., Brown U., 1883; M.D., U. of Vt. Sch. of Medicine, 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887. House surgeon R.I. Hosp., Providence, 1885-6; house phys., Boston Lying-in Hosp., Jan. -May, 1887; asst. surgeon, Dei)t. of Gynecology, R.I. Hosp., 1888-95; visiting surgeon, R.I. Hosp., since 1895; consulting surgeon, Providence Lying-in Hosp., St. Elizabeth's Home and Butler Hosp. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. York and Scottish Rite Mason. Clubs: Hope, Uni- versity, Providence Art, Friday Evening, Amos Throop. Wrote monograi)h on Bibliography of Medical Authors. Home: 25 George St. Office: 210 Benefit St., Providence, R.T. DAVENPORT, James !■., U.S. pension official; Jan. 27, 1845-Apr. 2, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in .America, 1914-15.) DAVENPORT, Jolin Gaylord, clergyman; b. Wil- ton, Conn., Nov. 24, 1840; s. Charles Augustus and Sarah Maria (Gaylord) Davenport; prep. edn. Wil- ton Classical Acad.; A.B., salutatorian. class day poet, Williams Coll., 1863, A.M., 1866 (D.D., 1893); studied Union Theol. Sem., 1864-5; tutor, Wil- liams Coll., 1865-7 and studied with Dr. Mark Hop- kins during same time; m. Wilton, Nov. 29, 1866, Alice Westcott; 3 children, of whpm the only son, Clarence Gaylord, an electrical engineer with Gen. Miles, died at Ponce, in Spanish-Am. War. Or- dained Congl. ministry, .lulv 1, 1868; pastor Park St. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1868-81; 2d Ch., Water- bury, 1881-11, pastor emeritus since 1911. Mem. Civil Service Reform Assn. of Conn., Mattatuck Hist. Soc, Conn. Hist. Soc, Am. Hygiene Assn., Conn. Soc. and National Court of Soc. Founders and patriots of America (chap. -gen. and deputy gov. gen.), Nat. Flag Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Grand worthy patriarch Sons of Temperance of Conn., 1874-5. Author: The Fulfillment, 1900; Something Beyond and Other Poems, 1914; also Life of Moses Stuart, and various hist, articles, many addresses and poems on anniversary occasions. Address; 67 Chestnut Av., Waterbury, Conn. DAVENPORT, Milton "Webster, chemist: b. New Canaan, Conn., I\Iar. 11, 1877; s. William Webster and Eudora (Moulton) Davenport; B.D., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1903, M.S., 1908; studied U. of Cal., 1904; m. Laura Nichols Davenport, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1904; 1 son, Lawrence. Prin. Weiser Acad., Ida., 1903-4; prin. high sch.. Grants Pass, Ore., 1904-5; city chemist. New Britain, Conn., since 1905; dir. Davenport Engring. Lab., 1909-10; IJres. Davenport & Keeler, Inc., since 1911; mem. Bd. of Health. New Britian, since 1914. In charge lab.. New York Bd. AVater Supply, Babylon, N.Y.; 1908. Mem. N.E. AVater Works Assn., Am. Chem. Soc, Conn. Pomol. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: music, fruit culture. Author: (thesis) The Physiological Control of Sewage Filters, 1908; also articles on rural sanitation. Home: 112 Lincoln St. Office: 441 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. DAVENPORT, VTalter Rice, clergyman, editor; b. AVilliamstown, Vt., Apr. 10, 1855; s. Rice and Susan Davenport; ed. Montpelier Sem. and Boston U.; m. Flora L. Thomson. Apr. 10, 1884; m. 2d. Mrs. Emma L. Putnam, Aug. 20, 1913. Joined A't. (Meth.) Annual Conf., 1880; presiding elder Montpelier Dist., A^t. Conf.. 1898-1900; pastor, Orleans, Vt., 1905-9, Bellows Falls, Vt., 1910-12, Springfield, Vt., 1913 — . Sec. Vt. Conf. Hist. Soc, 1887-13, Vt. Conf. Bd. Ch. Extension, 1889-97, 1902-6; mem. Vt.\ Conf . Bd. Examination. 1892-8 and 1909-13; sec. bd., 1892-3; sec. Vt. Conf., 1895-9 and 1911, Vt. Conf. Sustentation Fund Soc, 1909-13. Pres. Municipal League, Barre. 1894-5; mem. bd. of health. Barre. 1896-7: pres. Bd. Trade, Orleans, 1909, Hosp. Aid Soc, Springfield, 1913-14; field sec. Vt. State Anti- Saloon League, 1905-6; state supt. S.S. temperance work. 1908-11. Editor and pub. People's Monthlv, 1881-2; asst. editor A^t. Christian Messenger, 1882- 84; editor Barre Daily Telegram, 1904, Vt. Issue, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND J13 1905-11. Supt. schs., Waterburv, 1889-90; mem. Washington Co. Bd. of Edn., 1891-2, sec, 1892; trustee Montpelier Sem., 1889-99, sec. bd., 1889-01; prin. Montpelier Sem., 1901-3. Address: Spring- field, Vt.» DAVENPORT, •William Aiken, lawyer; b. Wil- mington, Vt., Oct. 23, 1S69; s. Stephen Tabor and Alice S. (Warner) Davenport; grad. Glenwood Clas- sical Sem., West Brattleboro, Vt., 1889; teacher in pub. schs. 4 yrs. ; studied law with Frederick L. Greene, Greenfield, Mass.; m. Belle M. Shearer, of Greenfield, Dec. 11, 1894; 6 children, Alice G., Her- bert S., William L., Isabel O., Mar.iorie D., Dorothy N. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895, later to U.S. courts and to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1908; practiced in Greenfield since 1895; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1899-1900; mem. Sch. Com., Greenfield, 1905-9, and 1915-18; park commr., 1908; selectman, 1909-13. Democrat; alternate at large, Dem. Nat. Conv., 1908. Odd Fellow. ]Mem. A.O.U.W.. Eagles, Moose. Address: 107 Conway St., Greenfield, Mass. DAVENPORT, William Nathaniel, lawyer; b. Boylston, Mass., Nov. 3, 1856; s. William Jepthah and Almira (Howard) Davenport; ed. pub. schs. and U. of Mich. Law Sch.; m. Lizzie M. Kendall, of Boylston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1887. Employed in cotton mill, 1867-70, and in shoe factorv, Marlborough, Mas.=^., 1870-9; admitted to Mich, bar, 1882, Mass. bar, 1883; practiced Marlborough and Boston, 1883- 95; elk. Police Ct.. Marlborough, 1882-3; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1885. 1886, Senate, 1889-90; mayor of Marlborough, 1894-5; sec. Met. Water Bd. and Met. Water and Sewerage Bd. since 1895. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Boston City. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 1 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. DAVEY, "William Robert Parkhouse; moved to Syracuse, N. Y. (See vol. 1909.) DAVID, Ira Edward, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) DAVIDSON, Alan, M.D.; b. Canada, Mar. 23, 1866; s. Alexander R. and Margaret (Evans) Dav- idson; prep. edn. Listowel High Sch. and Wood- stock Collegiate Inst.; M.D., Med. Faculty, McGill U., 1894; m. Helen MacMahon, of Toronto. Apr. 10, 1907; 2 children, Dorothy, John Alexander. Practiced at St. Albans, Vt., since 1896; surgeon St. Albans Hosp.; chief surgeon Central Vt. Ry. Mem. A.M. A., British Med. Assn., Royal Coll. Sur- geons (England), Assn. N.Y. and N. E. Ry. Sur- geons. Republican. Presbyterian. Recreations: fishing, tennis, motoring. Home: 39 Bank St., St. Albans, Vt. DAVIDSON, Alonzo B., lumber merchant; b. Charlton, Mass., Jan. 18, 1849; s. Jonathan K. and Mary Lucretia (Merriam) Davidson; descendant of Benjamin Davidson, of Scotland, who came to America in 1720; ed. pub. schs. of Charlton and Oxford. Mass.; m. Jennie L. Home, of Charlton, Mass., Nov. 25, 1873; 4 children, Geo. A., Grace L., Herbert A., Alonzo B.. Jr. Engaged in lumber business at Leicester, Mass., since 1869; associated with brother. H. K. Davidson, 1869-84, alone since 1884; pres. Leicester Savings Bank, Pine Grove Cemetery; treas. and dir. Worcester Novelty Co. Member Bd. of Selectmen, Leicester. Republican. Mem. Parish John Nelson Memorial Ch. Club: Commonwealth (Worcester). Address: Leicester, Mass. DAVIDSON. Charles, educator; moved to Clare- mont, Cal. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DAVIDSON, Charles "W., jeweler; b. Watertown, Mass., Aug. 13, 1865; s. Nathaniel and Marv (Gil- lis) Davidson; ed. Newton High Sch.; m. Harriet Willey, of Newtonville, Mass., Oct. 10, 1900. Con- nected with jewelry business since 1883; pres. Thomas Long Co. since 1896. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century, Albemarle Golf. Congrega- tional. Recreations: golf. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Ofl^ce: 41 Summer St., Boston. DAVIDSON, Prank Porest, jeweler; b. Salis- bury, N.H.. Sept. 12, 1856; s. Nathaniel and Mary (Giilis) Davidson; ed. pub. schs.. ^V'atertown and Newton. Mass.; m. R. Alida Allen, of East Free- town, Mass., June, 1880 (died Jan., 1896); 3 chil- dren, Mary Richmond, Louise Allen (Mrs. Joseph Scott Rider, of Auburndale, Mass.), Myrtis P\; m. 2d, Adaline White Allen, of East Freetown, Oct. 6, 1897; 2 children, Frank Forest, Jr., Allen. Began as salesman with Thomas Long, jeweler, 1874; be- came mem. firm of Thomas Long & Co., 1879; Mr. Long died, 1895, and firm was incorporated, 1896, as Thomas Long Co., wholesale and retail jewelers and watchmakers, of which has since been treas. ]Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Union Rescue Mission (Boston); dir. Gordon Bible Inst.. Cullis Consumptives' Home. Conglist. Club: Brae Burn Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 59 Wood- land Rd., Auburndale, Mass. Office: 39-41 Summer St., Boston. DAVIDSON, Hannah Amelia, editor, author; b. Campello, Mass., Oct. 29, 1852; d. Spencer Williams and Mary (Packard) Noyes; A.B., la. (now (Jrin- nell) Coll., 1878, AM., 1881; m. Charles Davidson, Aug. 21, 1878. Studied Sanskrit and taught, 1878- 9; prin. and teacher Greek, Latin and English his- tory, Minneapolis Acad., 1879-84; tauglit history and English composition, The Dalles (Ore.) High Sch., 1884-5; student politics, finance and econom- ics, grad. dept.. U. of Minn., 1885-6, Am. colonial instns. and politics, grad. dept., U. of Cal., 1886-7; taught liistory and English, Belmont Sch., Cal., 1887-93; student grad. dept. U. of Chicago, econom- ics, history and politics, summer terms, 1894, 1895; lecturer on lit. art in fiction and the drama, W^elles- ley and Mt. Holvoke colls.; dir. summer classes for study of English since 1902. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Cam- bridge, Mass.* DAVIDSON, Harold Sidney, clergyman; b. Wolf- ville, N.S., Aug. 28. 1871; s. Joseph Benjamin and Margaret Ann Davidson; A.B., with honors, Aca- dia U., Wolfville, N.S., 1894; A.M., Princeton. 1898; S.T.B., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1898: U. of Berlin, Germany, 1903-4; Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1906; m. Christine Bruce, of Musquodoboit. N.S.. Oct. 2, 1899; 1 son, Harold Prescott. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1898; pastor Gordon Me- morial Ch., Bridgetown, N.S., 1898-03; lecturer in Oriental langs., Columbia, 1907-10; pastor Congl. Ch.. Loudon, N.H., 1910-12, Lisbon, N.H., since July, 1912. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc. Editor: "Stray Leaves from Book of Wonders" (work of brother, deceased). 1890; De Lagarde's Ausgabe der Arabischen Ubersetzung der Genesis, 1908. Address: Lisbon, N.H. DAVIES, Caroline Stodder, college dean; b. Methuen, Mass., Dec. 3, 1864; d. Samuel Roland and Jane Breck (Davis) Crocker; descendant on paternal side, of Crocker and Foxcroft ancestry, patriots and clergymen, on maternal side, of pa- triots back to French and Indian wars; prep. edn. Methuen High Sch.; B.A., Wellesley, 1887; post- grad, worlt, Newnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1891-2; m. at Methuen, 1895, Rev. Owen J. Davies, of Haddonfield, N.J., a native of London. Eng.; 2 children. Teacher of Greek and English lit., Har- court Place Sem., Gambler, O., 1887-94; later teacher and drawing room lecturer in Chicago; dean Jackson Coll (Tufts Coll.), since June, 1910. Episcopalian. Mem. Shakespeare Soc, Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae, Assn. of N.E. Colleges and Secondary Schools, Wellesley Coll. Club, Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union (Boston). Club: Col- lege (Boston). Address: Tufts College. Mass. DAVIES, Oscar Charles Sanborn, M.D. ; b. Sid- ney, Me., Oct. 8, 1855; s. Alonzo and Julia A. (Sar- gent) Davies; grad. Coburn Classical Inst.. Water- ville. Me., 1875; A.B., Bowdoin, 1879, A.M., 1883; M D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1883; studied U. of Vienna, Austria, 1895; m. Mary Brooks Harlow, of Augusta, Me., Dec. 4, 1890; 4 children. Asst. phvs.. Me. Insane Hosp., Augusta, Me., 1883- 90; practicing phys.. New York, 1890-5, Augusta, since 1895; mem. surg. staff Augusta City Hosp. since its opening, 1898; ex-chmn. Augusta Bd. of Health; co. examiner of insane criminals. Mem. Am. Acad. Med., A.M.A., N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Me. Med. Assn. Mason (K.T.). Address: 19 Stone St., Augusta, Me. DAVIES, Thomas Prederick, bishop; b. Phila., July 20, 1872: s. late Bishop Thomas Frederick 314 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Marv Lang (Hackstaff) Davies; ed. P.E. Acad., Phila., 1883-9; B.A., Yale, 1894, M.A., 1907; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1S97 (D.D., 1911; D.D.. Amherst, 1912); unmarried. Deacon, 1897, priest, 1898, P.K. Ch.; asst. minister Cii. of tlie Incarna- tion, New York, 1897-1900; rector Christ Ch., Nor- wich, Conn., 1901-3, All Saints, Worcester, Mass., 1903-11; elected bishop, May 10, 1911. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon, Skull and Bones (Yale). Clubs: Worcester, Springfield Country, University (New York). Home: 1154 Worthington St., Spring- field, Mass.* DAVIS, Andrew McFarland, antiquarian; b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. :!0, l.s:'.;;; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1854 (hon. A.M., Har- vard, 1893); m. Henrietta Parker Whitney, Oct. 23, 1862. Admitted to N.Y. and Mass. bars; later went to Cal., became partner with his brother, Horace, in mfg. business; later returned to Cam- bridge, Mass., becoming an antiquarian. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. (v. -p.), Mass. Hist. Soc, Colonial Soc. of Mass. (v.-p.); fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; hon. mem. Old Colony Hist. Soc, Har- vard Memorial Assn.; con-, mem. Wis. Hist. Soc, Hist. Soc. Pa. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 10 Appleton St., Cambridge, Mass.* DAVIS, Bancroft Glierardi, lawyer; b. New York, Oct. G, 1864; s. Andrew McFarland and Henrietta P. (Whitney) Davis; ed. pub. schs., San Francisco, Calif.; A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., 1888; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1888. Has practiced in Boston since 1888. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mid- dlesex Bar Assn. Clubs: Oakley Country, Union, Algonquin, Harvard (New York). Recreations: golf. Home: 48 Beacon St. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. DAVIS, Bradley UXoore, botanist; moved to Pliiladelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DAVIS, Charles Dimon, jewelry merchant; b. Derby, Conn., Sept. 6, 1863; s. John B. and Joseph- ine (Chatfield) Davis; ed. pub. schs., Bridgeport, Conn.; m. Susan Hawley, of Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 14, 1891; 2 children, Bronson Hawley, b. Mar. 1, 1896; Esther Kinney. June 2, 1897. Began as apprentice boy in jewelry store of Edward But- ton, Bridgeport, 1879; became partner, 1887; sold out, 1890, and bought half interest in business of Warner & Parker, oldest jewelry store in city; mem. Parker & Davis, 1890-8; pres. Davis & Haw- ley Co. since 1898; also Davis & Hawley Jeweler.s, Inc., Waterbury, since 1911; sec. Jewelers' Corpn., Bridgeport; dir. United Jewelers, Inc., N.Y. City. Chmn. City Plan Commn., Bridgeport; mem. Business Men's Assn., Bridgeport (ex-pres.), Bd. of Trade, Charity Orgn. Soc, Bridgeport. Pres. Conn. State Jewelers' Assn.; mem. Conn. Chamber of Commerce, Gen. Silliman Brancli, Conn. Soc. S.A.R., Bridgeport Hist, and Scientific Soc, Bridge- port, Oratorio Soc (v.-p.). INIem. Corintliian Lodge No. 104, F. and A.M.; Hamilton Com- mandery No. 5, K.T. (Past Commander) ; Wash- ington Council, Valley of Bridgeport, Conn., 32°, A. A. & S.R. (Sovereign Prince). Mem. Pequon- nock Lodge I.O.O.F. Republican. Universalist. Clubs: Contemporary, Brooklawn Country (Bridge- port), Waterburv (Waterburv, Conn.). Home: 1519 Main St. Office: 996 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. DAVIS, Charles Edward, clergyman; ta. Dudley, Mass., Feb. 25. 1853 ; s. Amasa and Fidelia Davis; A. B.,Wesleyan U., Conn., 1876 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1879 (D.D., 1909); m. West Medway, Mass.. Mar. 28, 1877, Julia A. Cowell (died June 21, 1909); m. 2d, Westfield, Mass, Dec. 22, 1910, Clara Loomis Bush. Teacher Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa., 1876-7; prin. high sch., Webster, Mass., 1877-82; pastor Dudley, Mass., 1879-82; ordained M.E. min- istry, 1882; pastor Natick, 1882-5, People's Ch., Boston, 1885-8, St. Paul's Ch., Lowell, 1888-91, Melrose, 1900-3, Westfield, 1903-8, Highlands, Bos- ton, 1908-9; prin. Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, 1909-11; pastor Boston Street Ch., Lvnn, since 1911. Trustee Wesleyan U. Author: Paul Leon- ard's Sacrifice. Home: 69 Aldrich St., Roslindale, Mass. DAVIS, Charles Harold, aitist; b. Amesbury, Mass., Jan. 7, 1856; s. James H. and Elizabeth L. (Coffin) Davis; studied, Art Mus. Sch., Boston, 3 yrs. and under Lefebvre and Boulanger, Julien Acad., Pai'is; remained in France 10 yrs. and exhib- ited in Salon for 10 yrs.; m. Angele Legarde, of Paris, 1884 (died 1897); 2d, Frances Thomas, d. Dr. Edwin Thomas Darby, of Phila., Apr. 9, 1900. Has resided at Mystic, Conn., since 1890; landscape painter; represented in Met. Mus., Corcoran Gal- lery, Washington, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Art Inst., Chicago, Carnegie Inst.. Pittsburgh, etc. N.A. Studio: Mystic, Conn.* DAVIS, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Enfield, Mass., Apr. 21, 1S76: s. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane (Phillips) Davis; grad. Ware High Sch., 1893; B.A., Williams, 1898; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1901; m. Gertrude Vernon Kahn, of Baltimore, Md., Dec. 5, 1907; 1 son, Phillips Cal- vert. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1901; pastor Som- erville, Conn., 1901-7, Hollis, N.H., 1907-12, 2d Parish Ch., Portland, Me., since Feb. 1, 1912. Del. Rep. State Senatorial Conv., 1908. Life mem. A.B. C.F.M. (hon.). Recreations: fishing, hunting, horseback riding, walking. Address; 100 Spruce St., Portland, Me. DAVIS, Charles Henry, civil engineer; b. Mont- gomery Co., Pa., May 4, 1865; C.E., Columbia, 1887. Expert in Lynn factory of Thomson-Houston Elec- tric Co., 1887; engr. and asst. to pres., Sawyer- Man Electric Co., New York, 1887-8; engr. and supt. constrn., Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., 1888-9; consulting engr., Phila., Boston and New York, 1889 — ; trustee various estates, etc. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Home: South Yarmouth, Mass. (summer); Elmwood, Cambridge, Mass. (winter).* DAVIS, Charles Henry Stanley, M.D. ; b. Goshen, Conn., Mar. 2, 1840; s. Dr. Timothy Fisher and Moriva (Hatch) Davis; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York, U.), 1866; studied in hosps.. New York, Boston, Paris, London; m. Caroline Elizabeth Harris, of Meriden, Conn., 1868. In practice at Meriden, Conn., since 1868; phys. Curtis Home for Orphans and Old Ladies, 1886-08; phys. State Sch. for Bovs, 1895-1900 (trustee, sec, treas., 1894-9). Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1873, 1885, 1886; mayor. Meriden, 1887-8; city treas., 1898-9; pres. Bd. Edn., 1898-08. Well known as archteologist and philolo- gist; editor Biblia. jour, of Oriental archaeology since 1887; asso. editor American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal since 1906. Corr. sec. Meriden Scientific Assn.. 1882-12. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Address: Meriden, Conn.* DAVIS, Charles Marsh; ta. Northfield, Vt., June 13, 1860; s. John Preston and Phoebe Loraine (Marsh) Davis; prep. edn. Northfield High Sell.; student Norwich U., 1877-80; B.S., Dartmouth, 1882; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1889; m. Mary H. Wooster, of Northfield, Sept. 14, 1892; 2 children, .lohn Wooster, Emma Louise. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1889 and practiced in Northfield until 1899: since in woolen business at Northfield Palls. Trustee Norwich U. Address: Northfield, Vt. DAVIS, Charles Palmer, editor, publisher; b. Woburn, Mass., Nov. 7, 1859; s. Thomas George and Margaret Anne (Davison) Davis; ed. pub. schs., and by pvt. stud.y; m. Minerva Porter, of Agawam, Mass., Nov. 24, 1887; 2 children, Emily Porter, Preston. Began newspaper work on Wo- burn Advertiser, 1876; with N.Y. Herald, 1884-6, Dallas (Tex.) News and El Paso Tribune, 1886, Boston Globe, 1887-91; associated with Charles J. Bellamy, 1890, and founded Sprin.gfield Publish- ing Co., book pubs.; founded, 1902, Current Events (weekly), of wliicli is editor and chief owner; dir. and treas. Ednl. Press Co.; dir. Phelps Phb. Co.; pres. Hampden Development Assn. Dem. candi- date for Congress, 1st Mass. Dist., 1898. Mem. Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, N.E. A., A.A.A.S. Unitar- ian. Clubs: Nayasset. Springfield Country. Rec- reations: motoring, golf. Home: 1105 Worth- ington St. Office: 10 Broadway, Springfield, Mass. DAVIS, Charles Stevenson, lawyer, banker; b. Plymoutli. Mass., .Tan. 1, 1858; s. Charles Gideon and Hannah Stevenson (Thomas) Davis; A.B., Harvard, 1880; m. Plymouth, Mass., June 30, 1886, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 315 Lydia Russell; children, Charles S.. Jr., Russell. Admitted to bar, 1SS2; law sec. to John 'M. Har- lan, justice U.S. Suiiiome Court, 1882-4; prac- ticed since 1884, Plymouth, aiass., and in Boston since 1906; pres. Plymouth Savings Bank since 1900; dir. Old Colony Nat. Bank; justice of peace. Pres. Jordan Hosp.; trustee Pilgrim Soc. Mass. del. to Gold Dein. Nat. Conv., Indianapolis, 1896; rep. Mass. Legislature, 1904-5. :Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Plymouth Co. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, Old Colony, Country (Brookline). Recrea- tions: country life. Home: Plymouth, Mass. Of- fice: 70 State St., Boston. DAVIS, Charles Thornton, lawver, judge; b. Concord, N.H., Jan. 12, 186.3; s. Dr. Charles Augus- tine and Mary (Thornton) Davis; grad. Harvard, 1884; studied 2 yrs. in Harvard Daw Sch., and was admitted to bar at Worcester, Mass., 1886; m. Portland, Me., Sept. 12, 1888, Prances P. Anderson. Practiced in Boston, 1887-94; returned to Worceb- ter and devoted attention exclusively to real estate law; chief examiner of titles Metropolitan Water Bd., 1895-98; judge Mass. Dand Court since 1898. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Land Court, Bos- ton.* DAVIS, Daniel F., Jr., pharmacist; b. Westfield, Vt., May 23, 1861; s. Daniel F. and Hattie K. (Francis) Davis; ed. Black River Acad., Ludlow, A^t. ; Bellows Falls High Sch.; Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt. ; Nat. Sch. of Pharmacv. Chicago; m. 1881, Flora R. Paine, of Fletchville, Vt. (died 1907); m. 2d, Sept. 10. 1909. Lula C. Harris, of Bradford, Vt. Traveling salesman for Wells & Richardson Co.. 1885-9; opened drug store. Ma- lone. N.Y.,- 1889, burned out, 1893; represented Burlington Drug Co. as traveling salesman, N.Y. Stale, until 1897; apptd. eastern rep. Wells & Richardson Co., 1897; resigned, 1902. and opened drug store in Barre. Mem. N.E. Assn. Bds. of Pharmacy (pres.). Nat. Assn. Bds. of Pharmacy (1st v.-p.), Vt. State Bd. of Pharmacy (sec. and mem. exec. com.). A^t. State Pharm. Assn. (ex- pres. ). Republican. Congli-;t. Mason: Montpelier Council, R. & S.M. : St. Aldemar Commanderv (Past Comdr.), Mt. Sinai Temple No. 3, A.A.O.N.M.S. Club: Vlncitla. Contbr. to pharm. jours., etc. Home: 7 Maple Grove. Office: 262 N. Main St., Barre, Vt. DAVIS, Earl Clement, clergyman: b. East Po- land, Me., June 3, 1876: s. Augustus C. and Lucy M. (Stone) Davis; A.B., Bowdoin, 1897; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1904; m. Annie Foster Dodge, of Billerica, Mass., June 28. 1905; 3 children. John C, Fotter L., Byron S. Prin. Home Sch., Billerica, Mass., 1897-02; ordained Unitarian ministry. 1905; pastor Unity Ch.. Pittsfleld, :\Iass.. since Jan., 1905. Mem. Sch. Com.. Pittsfleld. 1907-10. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Socialist. Clubs: Berkshire County Harvard. Pittsfleld University. Address: 47 Linden St.. Pittsfleld, Mass. DAVIS, Edward A., banker; b. Chelsea, Vt., June 18, 1865; s. Aaron and Laura Davis; grad. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1885. Cashier Nat. AVhite River Bank; treas. and dir. AVhite River R.R. Fish and game commr. of Vt.. 1901-4; inem. Yt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6, Senate, 1910-12. Republican. Address: Bethel, Vt. DAVIS, Edward Livingston, trustee; Apr. 22, lS34-Ma'-. 2, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) DAVIS, Edwin Cady; b. West Stafford, Conn., Mar. 2'1, 1844; s. Alden and Eunice (Cady) Davis; ed. pub. schs. and AVesleyan Acad.. Wilbraham, Mass.; unmarried. Enlisted in Co. K, 22d Regt., Conn. Vols.. 1862. and served till regt. was dis- charged, July, 1863; elk. and telegrapher in Ga., 1865-70; salesman for a Baltimore house, 1870-6: insp. and deputy collector of customs, Port of Darien, Ga., and v. consul for Brazil and Portugal, also consular agt. for various countries of Central and S. America. Returned to Stafford, Conn., 1886, mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1888, and 1911-12. Mein. Samuel Brown Post No. 56. G.A.R., Thompson- ville. Conn Mason. Address: Somers, Conn. DAVIS, Ernest Carlton, clergyman: b. Roches- ter, Mass., Apr. 1, 1869; s. Nehemiah D. and Sophronia E. (Peirce) Davis; grad. Revere Lay Coll. (now defunct), 1893; spl. student, Andover Theol. Sem., 1901-2 and 1905-6; m. Mary V. T^oyn- ton, of Revere, Mass., May 25, 1893; 1 daughter, Edith C. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor I'lympton, Mass., 1894-9, Newcastle, N.H., 1899-03, Hoi)o Ch., Marlboro, Mass., 1903-5, Riverside Ch., Lawrence, 1905-13, Forest St. Union Ch. (unde- nominational), Methuen, Mass., since Dec. 1, 1913. Home: Methuen, Mass. Address: Box 34 9, Law- rence, Mass. DAVIS, Ernest Leland, M.D.; b. Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 9, 1872; .s. .Tohn A. and Winnie A. (Powers) Davis; prep. edn. high sch., Brattleboro; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1906; unmarried. Practiced in Springfleld, Mass., since 1907. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfleld Acad. Medicine. Demo- crat. Mason: Odd Fellow. Home: 159 Ft. Pleasant Av. Offlce: 106 Chestnut St., Springfleld, Mass. DAVIS, Prank E., business man; b. Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 18, 1851; s. Eben and Annie S. (Wheeler) Davis; ed. pub. schs. and high sch., Gloucester; m. Gloucester, Dec. 30, 1875, Alice E. Colbey. Fisherman, 1864-7; elk. and bookkeeper, 1868-70: in hardware and plumbing business, 1871; was mem. Mayo & Davis, 1872-5, and its successor, Davis & Co.: now pres. Frank K. Davis Company, (mail ordei- business in salt and pickled flsh and canned fish); councilman, 1895-6. alderman, 1897, mayor, 1898, all of Gloucester. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., Imp. O.R.M. Home: 194 Washington St. Oflice: Central Wliarf, Gloucester, IMa'-'s. DAVIS, Prank Penner; b. Glocester, R.I., Jan. 1. 1873; s. Gilbert H. and Abigail Alverson (Briggs) Davis; ed. pub. schs. of Gloucester; m. Mary Chace. of New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 1. 1873; 1 daughter, Edith Chace. Began active career with Walter A. Read, Chepachet. R.T.. continuing about 12 yrs.; then with Oscar H. White, woolen mfr., about 2% yrs.; town treas., Glocester, since 1894 (except 2 yrs.); collector of taxes, 1895-07; justice of the peace since 1901; town elk., 1901-12; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1906-14, inclusive (speaker of House, 1913-14) : mem. State Bd. Tax Commrs. of R.I. since 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: West Side. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Che- pachet, R.I. DAVIS, Prank Stillman, railway official; b. Mel- rose, Mass.. Dec. 13, 1867: s. John S. and Eliza- beth T. (Nickerson) Davis: ed. pub. schs.; m. Bertha E. Newhall, of Melrose. Mass., Feb. 1, 1899; 3 children, Marjorie. Constance. Paul. Began as checker in freight rtept. Fitchburg R.R., at Bos- ton, ISSS; elk. local freight office, same rd., at Bos- ton; then soliciting freight agt., eastbound freight agt.. and western div. freight agt. same rd., at Troy, N.Y.; apptd. div. freight agt. B. & M. R.R., at Troy; later asst. gen. freight agt.; apptd. chief of tariff bureau, of the N.E. Lines. May 1, 1910. Republican. Club: Traffic, of N.E. Home: 12 Alban St., Dorchester. Office: 554 South Station, Boston, Mass. DAVIS, Prank Wescott, merchant, banker; b. West Newfleld, Me., Mar. 11, 1851; s. Darius and Ruth Bean (Durgin) Davis; ed. common schs. and Limington (Me.) ^cad. ; m. Lucy Maria Shackford, of Con way, N.H., Oct. 10, 1875: 3 children, Philip S., Ruth B., Mandel L. Engaged in grain business, 1875-8; in gen. mercantile business, 1878-85; mem. Davis & Field, clothing and dry goods, 1885-97; mem. Conwav Furniture Co. (Davis & Jackson), 1892-7; since in clothing and furniture business in own name: pres. Conway Nat. Bank; trustee Con- way Savings Bank. Progressive in politics. Cong- list. Address: Conway, N.H. DAVIS, Pred Carnot, civil engr. ; b. Northfleld Vt., Apr. 13, 1873; s. Horace William and Mary Ann (Claflin) Davis; ed. pub. schs., Northfleld, Vt. C.E., Norwich IJ., Northfleld, 1895; m. Jennie W Rumrill, of Northfleld, Vt., Jan. 1, 1896; 2 children Frederic Hilton, b. Nov. 3. 1908 (died Dec. 25, 1911) Roberta, Mar. 28. 1913. In city engr's. office, Wor- cester, Mass.. 1895; with Met. Water and Sewerage Board, on constrn. of Wachusett Reservoir, 1897- 05; with U.S. Reclamation Service, Wihiston, N. Dak., Mar.-July, 1905; engring. work, N.Y. State Barge Canal, 1905-9; mem. firm of Pratt & Davis, civil and hydraulic engrs., with offices at Worces- 316 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ter and Fitchburff, Mass., since 1909; city engr., DAVIS, Harrison IVIerrill, lawyer; b. Salem, FitchburK, since Jan. 1, 1912. Mem. Fitchburg Bd. Mass., Dec. 17, 1867; s. Abner Harrison and Louis of Trade and Merchants' Assn. Republican. Metho- (Merrill) Dav-is; grad. Portland (Me.) High Sch.. dist. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Mason (Phoenix 1883; short course Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1887; read Lodge, Randolph, Vt.). Home: Mt. Elani Rd. Of- law in office of F. C. Payson; m. Mary L. Adams, flee: 280 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 4, 1901; children, John (S?e^yo?'l9''o7? ^"''' -P--t-<^-* ^'-'^ ^-- ^■ac^tice"Yn''ro?t,^nd.r8Ts^^9l?rrmo'^ld^o"''Bol!^?.: voce \oi. lyvj.) ^^^ associated with Balch & Rackemann, 1896-8; DAVIS, Frederick Augustus, M.D. ; b. Surry, Me., mem. firm Dunbar & Rackemann since 1898. Dir. Mar. 24, 1S61; s. James VV. and Margaret (Harring- Sierra Pacific Electric Co. Republican. Unitarian, ton) Davis; descendant of Dolor Davis, who set- Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City tied in Cambridge, 1634; M.D.. Hahnemann Med. of Boston. Club: Salem (Salem, Mass.). Recrea"- Coll., Phila., 1884; m. Susie Blaisdell Goodell, of tions: tennis, sailing. Home: 136 Federal St., Searsport, Me., Mar. 24, 1886; 1 son, Arnold Board- Salem, Mass. Office: 75 Ames Bldg., Boston. man. Practiced at Belfast and Searsport, Me., un- Hosp 10 yrs Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc Bos- Pauline L Cash er^^ Dakota Bank ^n*^ ^^^^;.^,^\ ^''''i'r.^^1%- w^,?n^^.n^'?hv^ K T N. Dak., 1887-92; cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Guilford Soc. (ex-pres.) Am. Inst of Homoeopathy. K T. j^^ 1892-06; pres. Guilford Trust Co. since 1906; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn Point ^jj.. Guilford Mfg. Co., Guilford Register Co.; ex- Shirley, Boston Yacht. Recreations: fishing hunt- Guilford LSan and Bldg. Assn., town treas., ing, yachting, motoring. Address: 80 Huntington Guilford, several yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1905- Av., Boston. g jjj^g 1911-12. Pres. Guilford Memorial Library. DAVIS, Georg-e IVIoses, MD- b Norwich, Vt., Republican. Universalist. Mason. Address: Guil- Jan. 30, 1SG4; s. Ira (M.D.) and Lucy Ann Lavinia ford. Me. (Crary) Davis; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1888; DAVIS, Harvey Nathaniel, teacher and investi- m. Mabel L. Davis, of Norwich. Vt., Feb. 24, 1891; g-ator in physics; b. Providence, R.I., June 6, 1881; 2 children, Hilda Lena, Harold Irving. Asst. phys., s. Nathaniel French and Lydia Martin (Bellows) Mass. State Hosp., Tewksbury. 18S8-9; practiced at Davis; A.B., Brown U., 1901 (Phi Beta Kappa, Bedford, N.H., 1889-93, Merrimack, 1893-5, Man- Sigma Xi), A.M., 1902; studied, Harvard, 1902-6, Chester since 1895; med. referee for Hillsboro Co., A.M., 1903, Ph.D., 1906; m. Miss Suzanne C. Has- 1893; staff phys. to Masonic Home. Mem. A.M.A., kell, of Columbia, S.C, June 28, 1911; 1 daughter, N.H. Med. Soc. Republican. Mason. Home: 1037 Suzanne. Instr. in mathematics. Brown U., 1901- Elm St., Manchester, N.H. 2; instr. in physics and in mathematics, 1905-10. DAVIS, Gilbert Asa, lawyer; b. Chester. Vt., Dec. asst. prof, phj-sics, since Sept. 1, 1910, Harvard. 18, 1S35; s. Asa and Mary (Hosmer) Davis; 5th in ^em. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am Phj sical descent from William D.,Roxbury, Mass.; ed. pub. Soc.. Am. Math. Soc. Delta Phi. Conglist. Has sch. and Chester Acad.; taught sch. in N.J. towns, P^^. several papers on physical subjects in Proc. 1852-6; began study of law in Belvidere, N.J., con- of Am. Acad Arts and Sciences, and elsewhere, tinued it in Chester, and Woodstock, Vt.; admitted Author: (with L. S Marks) Steani Tables and Dia- to Vt. bar. 1859; m. Turner Junction (now West g""^"^?- H'^^' Jr^'}:^ J^L ^®"^^ai^ '^'^ p^ Practical Chicago. 111.). Apr. 13. 1862, Delia L Bolles, who Physics for High Schools, 1913. Recreations: was born at Grafton, Vt. ; 2 children, Mary, h. July mountains, single tax. Home: S Ash St. PL, Cam- 1, 1872 (now Mrs. Stanley Carleton, of Oak Park, bridge. Mass. 111., and has 1 son, Gilbert Davis, b. Nov. 23, 1901); DAVIS, Henry C, lawyer; b. PaTmer, Mass., Oct. Gilbert Franklin, b. June 19, 1871 (lawyer). Prac- 22, 1843; s. Benjamin and Cordelia (Buffington) ticed law at Felchville, in Reading, Vt., 1860-79; Davis; ed. Wesleyan Acad, and Williston Sem.; in Windsor, Vt., since 1879. Asst. elk. Vt. Ho. of LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1868; admitted to bar. Rep., 1858, 61; registrar Probate Ct., Windsor 1868; m. Ware, Mass., May 4, 1876, Jennie A. Dist., 1864-9; supt. schs., town agt.. and auditor Demond. Engaged in practice at Ware, since 1868; of Reading. 10 yrs.; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1872-4, 1874- mem. Ware Sch. Bd. almost continuously, 1869-08; 6. Senate, 1876-8; state's atty. for Windsor Co., mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1874; judge Dist. Court 1878-80: mem. bar, U.S. Circuit Ct. and Ct. of Ap- Mass., since 1903. Address: Ware, Mass. peals, 2d Circuit, and U.S Supreme Ct.; dir. and DAVIS, Henry Chase, mfr.; b. Davisville. N.H.. elk. Windsor Electric Light Co ; pres. and treas. Oct. 31, 1850; s. Nathaniel A. and Mary (Clough) Windsor Machine Co.; chmn Vt. Bridge Commn.; Davis; descendant of Francis Davis, the immi- referee in bankruptcy since 1898; extensive owner grant, Amesbury, Mass., about 1640; ed. pub. schs. of real estate in Windsor, West Windsor and Read- and Contoocook Acad.; m. Alice Whittier, of Web- ing, Vt. Mem and officer temperance organiza- ster, N.H., May 22. 1877 (died 1895); 6 children, tions; del. Anti-Saloon Conf., (Chicago 188 <; elk. Marion Sargent (deceased), Shirley (deceased), Congl. Ch., Windsor 28 yrs.; acting del. Rep. Nat. chassie F. (deceased), Olive Winifred, Henry Rus- Conv., (:hicago, 1888; del. Triennial Conf. Congl. sell, Nathaniel Francis; m. 2d, Sarah Bartlett Chs., Worcester, Mass and Minneapolis, Minn. Davis, of Warner, Jan. 24, 1S9S. Entered paper Repub lean. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow (noble mill of Dow, Davis & Co., Davisville, as employee. Grand); mern. Grange Curator Vt. Hist. Soc. Com- iglO; acquired one-eighth interest in the mill, piler: School Laws of yt. 18,5; History of Read- is72; purchased Mr. Dow's share. 1876, became ing, Vt., Vol. I, 1874, Vol. II, 1903; History of Con- half owner, 1878, and subsequently sold out to gregational Church, Windsor, Vt.. 1898. Address: the United Box Co.; assisted in organizing Davis W^indsor, Vt. Paper Co., 1906, of which is pres. Mem. Bd. of DAVIS, Gilman, M.D.; b. Portland, Me.. Jan. 13. Selectmen. Warner, many yrs.; town moderator 20 1869; s. George Edward and Adelaide Gordon ys. ; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. 3 terms. Senate, 1 (Ilsley) Davis; grad. Portland High. Sch., 1887; term. Republican. Mason (32°). Conglist. Ad- M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1893; post- dress: Contoocook. N.H. grad. study, U. of Vienna. Austria, 1901-2; m. Ger- DAVIS, Henry Bichard, newspaper ihan; b. trude Kimball Sartwell, of Whitefleld, N.H., June Providence, R.I., Mar. 21, 1839; s. Joseph Snow 30, 1891; 1 daughter, Anna Waterston (Mrs. F. Mc- and Emily Louisa (Field) Davis; ed. grammar Donald Barton). Prof, diseases of nose and throat, and high schs.; m. Providence, June 14, 1865, Mary Bowdoin, since 1912; formerly surgeon, now con- E. Wilson (now deceased); 2 children, Mary E., suiting surgeon Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary; sur- Emma Louise (Mrs. Walter Hayward, of Wickford, geon Me. Gen. Hosp.; mem. bd. of consulting phys. R.I.). With Providence Journal since 1854; apptd. and surg. Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. A.M. A., cashier, July 1, 1859, and elected sec. Providence Me. Med. Assn.. Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, Port- Journal Co., May, 1885, which position still holds; land Med. Club. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Club: mem. bd. of dirs., 1894-05. In 1904 the Journal Co. Portland. Office: Trelawny Bldg., Portland. Me. published a book compiled by members of the staff WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 317 entitled "Half a Century with the Journal," in recognition of his 50 yrs. of service. Independent Republican. Mem. R.l. Hist. Soc. Mason. Home: 98 Consdon St. Address: Journal Office, Provi- dence, R.I. DAVIS, Herrick C, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) DAVIS, Ira W., lawyer; b. Freedom, Me., 1847; s. Moses Franklin and Mary (French) Davis; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1870; admitted to bar. Me., 1S72, Colo., 1875, U.S. Circuit Ct., Dist. of Me., 1899; m. Stetson, Me., 1872, M. Effle Reed. Prac- ticed at Stetson, Me., Denver, Colo., and at East Corinth, Me., since 1879; also engaged in real estate business as Ira W. Davis & Sons. Was supt. city and county schs. in Colo., and has taken a lively interest in edn. ; chmn. bd. trustees East Corinth Acad. Republican. Methodist. Address: East Corinth, Me. DAVIS, Jeffrey, cotton mfr. ; b. Centreville, R.I., Sept. 2, 1850; s. William Dean and /Mary (Cong- don) Davis; grad. Mowry and Goff's English and Classical High Sch., 1867; B.Ph., Brown U., 1870; m. Abbv P. Cunliffe, of Providence, R.L, Feb. 14, 188S. Treas. Lippett Co., 1873-84: pres. Quidnick Windham Mfg. Co., mfrs. of cotton goods; dir. Am. Enamel Co., Mercantile Mut. Ins. Co., Narragansett Mut. Ins. Co., Providence. Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Hope, Art, Agawam, Pt. Judith (gov.). Home: Kingston, R.I.; (summer) Narragansett Pier, R.I. Office: 1105 Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I. DAVIS, Joliu Herbert, real estate; b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 12, 1863; s. John P. and Hannah S. (Mc- Clure) Davis; A.B., Bowdoin, 1886. In newspaper business, Bangor, 1886-99; real estate, since 1902. Republican. Conglist. Home: 317 Main St.. Office: 23 Hammond St., Bangor, Me. DAVIS, John Moore Kelso, brig.-gen. U.S.A.; b. Washington, Jan. 31, 1844; s. Dr. A. McD. and Martha (Kelso) Davis; 1st It. 3d Md. Cav., July, 1863; apptd., Sept., 1863, from Ark., and grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1867; honor grad. Arty. Sch., 1869; m. Fanny Sanger, of Detroit, June 7, 1870. (See Who's Who in America for military record.) Home: 133 Washington St., Hartford, Conn.* DAVIS, Jonathan, farmer; b. Westford, Mass., June 10, 183U; s. George and Sophia H. (Whit- comb) Davis, and 7th in descent from George Davis, the immigrant, Salem, previous to 1641; ed. Lan- caster High Sch. and acad. at Ipswich, N.H. ; taught sch. until 26; m. 1st, Putney, Vt., 1856, Urania Ingalls (died, 1860); m. 2d, Athol, Mass., 1863, Ellen Smith (died, Nov. 28, 1883); 6 chil- dren, Mary, Louise, Mariah, George (died Oct., 1890), Alice, John. Bought half interest in father's farm, 1S56, and later acquired full owner- ship; has devoted attention to farming, cattle and lumber business. Interested in pub. affairs for many yrs.; chmn. Selectmen for 20 yrs. Mem. Farmers' Club of Worcester East Agricultural Soc. Republican. Address: Sterling, Mass. DAVIS, Iiincoln, surgeon; b. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 31, 1872; s. Joseph E. and Mary Waldo (Lin- coln) Davis; A.B., Harvard, 1894, M.D., 1898; m. Katharine B. Crowninshield, of Boston, Oct. 21, 1902; children, Lincoln, Jr., Benjamin C, Emily C, Katharine B. Practiced in Boston since 1900; asst. visiting surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; consult- ing surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirm- ary. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Ten- nis and Racquet, Harvard, Eastern Yacht. Home: 217 Beacon St. Office: 205 Beacon St., Boston. DAVIS, Minnie S., author, lecturer; b. Balti- more, Md., Mar. 25, 1835; d. Rev. Samuel A. and Mary (Partridge) Davis; ed. Green Mountain Lib- eral Inst., South Woodstock, Vt. Fell down stairs and injured her spine and was an invalid for many yrs.; attributes her recovery (1885) to mental science; devotes her time to healing, lecturing and writing. Author: Marion Lester, 1850; Clinton Forest, 1858; Rosalie, 1865; Ideal Motherhood, 1899; Living Counterparts; A Study of Vibration. Address: 126 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. DAVIS, N'athaniel French, mathematician; b. Lake Village (now Laconia), N.H., June 11, 1847; s. John and Rhoda French (Maxfield) Davis; A.B., Brown U., 1870, A.M., 1873; U. of Gottingen, 1892- 93; (LL.D., Colby, 1894); m. Lyaia Martin, Bel- lows, of I'rovidence, R.L, Dec. 23, 1878; 1 son, Harvey Nathaniel (now asst. prof, physics. Har- vard). In engring. dept.. Providence Water Works, 1870-1; instr. Riverview Mil. Acad., Pough- keepsie, N.Y., 1871-3; v.-prin. and prof, mathe- matics and physics. Keystone State Normal Sch., Kutztown, Pa., 1873-4; instr. mathematics, l§74-9, asst. prof., 1879-89, asso. prof., 1889-90, prof, pure mathematics, 1890-15, since emeritus. Brown U. Sec. N.E. Coll. Entrance Certificate Bd., 1902-13, pres., 1913-15; mem. commn. to investigate pub. sch. sys- tem of City of Providence, 1898-9. Fellow A.A. A.S.; mem. Am. Math. Soc, Assn. Math. Teachers in N.E., N.E. Assn. of Colls, and Prep. Schs., Soc. Promotion of Engring. Edn., Am. Economic Assn., Barnard Club of R.L (pres., 1895-6), R.L Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa (pres., 1895-7), Brown Chapter Sigma Xi (pres., 1901-2), S.A.R. Clubs: Congrega- tional of R.I. (pres., 1902-4), Economic, University. Address: 159 Brown St., Providence, R.L* DAVIS, Ora Odell, publisher; b. Albion, Me., Nov. 9, 1S61; s. Henry and Louisa (Chase) Davis; ed. pub. schs., Albion and Framingham, Mass.; m. Waldoboro. Me., 1889, Annie C. Chapman; chil- dren, Ruth Evans Davis, Annie Louise. Learned printer's trade, commencing at 13, and worked in N.E., the West and the South; bought interest in Middlesex Newspaper Co., 1888, and has Ijeen sole propr. Framingham Gazette since 1893. Republic- an. Mem. Framingham Hist. Soc, Bd. of Trade. Mason and Odd Fellow. Methodist. Club: Ma- sonic. Recreations: aquatics, tramping, natural history research. Address: 58 Franklin St., Framingham, Mass. DAVIS, Ozora Stearns, clergyman; moved to Chicago, 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DAVIS, Samuel A., lawyer; b. Danburv, Conn., Oct. 14, 1865; s. Allan J. and Caroline (Bulkeley) Davis; grad. Danbury High Sch., 1882; student Harvard, 1888-9; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1893; m. Jessie J. Hendrick, of Danbury, Oct. 1, 1891; 1 daughter, Dorothy H., b. May 25, 1893. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1893; in partnership with Lyman D. Brewster, 1893-04, Howard B. Scott, 1906-7, since practiced alone; corpn. counsel City of Danbury, 1902-3; asso. judge City Ct., Danbury, since 1897; mem. School Com., Danbury, 1904-15. Republic- an. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn. Mason; Union Lodge No. 40, F. and A.M.; Eureka Chapter No. 23, R.A.M. ; Crusader Commanderv No. 10, K.T. ; Pvramid Temple, A.A. O.N.M.S. Club: Yale (New York). Recreations: walking, motoring. Home: 105 Deer Hill Ave. Office: 206 Main St., Danbury, Conn. DAVIS, Solon P., educator; b. Holden, Mass., Aug. 6, 1850; s. Ethan and Mary Ann (Waters) Davis; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1872; m. Mrs. Ella Hunt Norton (nee Coyle), of Hartford, Conn., June 16, 1887; 1 son, Malcolm Waters. Instr. in higher mathematics and drawing. South Jersey Inst., Bridgeton, N.J., 1872-3; dir. art instrn., pub. schs., Hartford, Conn., 1873-12; prin. pub. evening schs., Hartford, 1884-12; prin. and dist. supt., Henry Barnard Sch., Hartford, since 1912. Mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Dir. Hartford Y.M.C.A., 1874-12; trustee Conn. State Teachers' Annuity Guild. Independent Republican. Conglist. Mem. Conn. Valley Art Teachers' Assn. (organizer and 1st pres., 1888), Eastern Art and Manual Teachers' Assn. (organizer and 1st pres., 1899), Dept. of Supts. of N.E. Assn., Council of Supervisors of the Manual Arts (pres., 1905-6), Ednl. Club of Hart- ford, Hartford Arts and Crafts Club (1st pres., 1901, now dir.). Fine Arts Federation of Hartford (sec). Municipal Art Soc, S.A.R. Mem. 1st Regt., Conn. N.G., 1874-81; mem. Co. K, Veterans' Assn. Clubs: University, Conn. Congregational, Get-To- gether. Author: What Does Art Do for Educa- tion? 1896. Recreations: art, outdoor life. Home: 86 Edwards St., Hartford, Conn. DAVIS, Stephen Rich, M.D. ; b. East Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 10, 1870; s. Nathaniel and Lucv (Lewis) Davis; ed. Montpelier High Sch; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1896; m. Annie F. Hardy, of 318 WHO'S WHO IN XKW ENGLAND Groveland, Mass., Nov. 7. 1906; 3 children, Helen. Lucy Stephen R (deceased). Practiced in Lynn, Mass' since 1898; attending phys. Lynn Hosp. Mem" A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Lynn Med. Frater- nity Republican. Protestant. Club: Oxford. Address: 18S Chestnut St., Lynn, Mass. DAVTS, "Walter Q., banlI:AI7, Arthur Warren, civil engr. ; b. Taunton, Mass., Mar. 27, 1870; s. David and Dordana (Macomber) Dean; descendant of Walter Dean, who settled in Dorchester, Mass., 1637; ed. pub. schs., Taunton; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888-92; m. Anna Mabel Hamblett, of Nashua, N.H., Oct. 4, 1894; 2 children. Elbra, Charline. Began in en- gring. work, Taunton. 1890; city engr., Nashua, N.H., 1895-01: chief engr. N.H. Traction Co., 1901- 3; state engr. of N.H. (highways), 1904-9; chief engr. Mass. Highway Commn. since .Jan., 1910. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason (32°. K.T.). Club: Cal- umet (Winchester. Mass.). Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 15 Ashburton PI., Boston. HHAN, Charles A., retired paper mfr. ; b. Shrews- bury. Vt.. June 15, 1844; s. James and Keziah (Hvde) Dean; ed. countiv schools; served in Co. H. Vt. Inf.. 1861-4, as pvt.: m. Woodstock. Conn., Sept. 21, 1875, Minnie Palmer; 1 daughter, Eleanor Howard (Mrs. Langdon Pearse. of Cliicago). Be- gan in paper mfg. at Cincinnati, 1864-71; moved to Rochester, N.Y., in same line. 1871-5; went to Bos- ton. 1876, with Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., Inc., 1882, and was v.-p. until 1892, and pres. until 1911. when retired; still dir. same. Trustee Dean Bldg. Trust. Club: Union. Home: Weston, Mass. Office: 6i) India St., Boston. DEAN, Francis Winthrop, mill engr., architect; b. Taunton, Mass., May 24. 1852: s. Samuel Au- gustus and Charity Williams (Washburn) Dean; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard). 1875; m. Lydia Clarkson Hale Gushing, of (Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 8, 1893. Instr. civ. engring., Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1874-82; entered office of B. D. Lea- vitt, Cambridge, Mass.. as spl. asst., and after- ward draftsman and insp. of machinery; chief draftsman. 1886-9; opened an office in Boston. 1889; head of firm of Dean & Main, engrs. and architects, 1893-07. Mem. Board Sewer and Water Commissioners, Lexington. Mass., 1893-07; now pres. and treas. P. W. Dean. Inc.. mill engrs. and architects. Boston. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engis. (v.-p., 1895-7), Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. (v.-p., 1907- 9). N.E. Water Works Assn. Clubs: Engineers' (New York), Harvard Union (Cambridge), Har- vard. Citv, Exchange (Boston). Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* DEAN, Frank Edward, M.D.; b. Pownal, Vt., Apr. 14, 1864; s. Daniel Addison and Selina P. (Bab- cock) Dean; prep. edn. in pvt. sch. and under pvt. instr.; M.D.. Albany Med. Coll., 1891; m. Adams. Mass., June 3, 1891. Georgianna Thompson, of Pownal. Vt. Practiced in Chailemont, Mass., 1891- 2. Readsboro. Vt.. 1892-5. Shaftsbury, Vt., since 1895. Home: South Shaftsbury, Vt. DEAN, Frani Lincoln, lawyer; b. Worcester, Apr. 3. 1865: s. Alexander H. and Caroline O. Dean; grad. Worcester High Sch., 1884; A.B., Har- vard, 1888; student Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1890; m. Worcester, 1891, Mabel Houghton; 1 son. Lincoln H. Practiced at Worcester, 1890- 08. Chmn. Citv Rep. Com., Worcester, 1895-7; mem. Citv Council, 1902-3; sec. Rep. Club of Mass., 1903-4; sec. to Gov. Guild. 1908, to Gov. Draper, 1909; controller of county accounts of Mass., since 1910. Mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn. Home: Wor- cester, Mass. Office: 8 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. DEAN, Gardner Milton, cattle breeder; b. Oak- ham, Mass., Oct. 23, 1S46; s. Luther and Emeline Mariah (Crawford) Dean; descendant of Deacon Walter Dean, one of the first settlers of Taunton, Mass., who came from Taunton, Eng., in 1637; ed. pub. schs., Oakham, and business course in Boston; m. Charlotte E. Russell, of Oakham, Mass., Mar. 10. 1873. Served in Civil War in Co. B, 2d Mass. Heavy Arty., and Co. D, 17th Mass. Inf.; also in Co. G, 2d Mass. Regt., M.V.M. After the war employed as elk. in dry goods store, Boston; then went to Springfield, Mass., and was con- nected with grist mill and grain business several yrs. ; returned to Oakham and since engaged in breeding Durham cattle; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Oakham, since 1904 (chmn); treas. Fobes Me- morial Library l-^und. Republican. Conglist. Mem. G.A.R.; mem. Grange (treas.). Author: Genealogy and Record of Descendants of Deacon James Dean, 1NS9. Address: Oakham, Mass. DEAN, Josiali Stevens, lawyer; b. Boston, May 11, 1860; s. Hon. Benjamin and Mary Anne (I'^rench) Dean; ed. pub. schs. and Mass. Inst. Tech.; studied law in Boston U. Sch. of Law, Har- vard Law Sch. and under father; admitted to Suf- folk bar, 1885; m. May Lillian Smith, of Bradford, Eng., Aug. 2, 1888; children, Benjamin, Kemerton, Russell, Sydney S. Practiced, Boston, since 1885; mem. Boston Common Council, 1891, 1892; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1897: asso. justice Soutli Boston Municipal Ct., since 1893; pub. administrator for Suffolk Co.. 1895 to 1908; apptd. by Gov. Foss, mem. Licensing Bd. for City of Boston, July, 1912, term of 6 yrs. Mem. Am. and IMass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mason. Club: Boston City. Home: 19 Lanark Rd. Office: 60 State St., Boston. DEAN, Ralph Denniston, M.D. ; b. Warren, R.I., Nov. 8, 1872: s. Abiathar William and Elizabeth Anna (Blake) Dean; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Taunton, Jan. 20, 1904, Mary King Chace. Has practiced in Taunton since 1896. Mason (K."!. ; Shriner). Home: Taunton, Mass. DEAN, Walter Iiofthouse, artist, painter; June 4, 1854-Mar. 14. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DEANE, Bertha Louise, social service; b. Taun- ton, Mass.; d. Philander Evarts and Louise Elvira (Colburn) Dean: decendant of John and Priscilla Alden, of the Mayflower; B.A., Wellesley, 1887; grad. certificate Barnard and Teachers Coll. (Co- lumbia). 1893-4; Harvard; studied New York U. ; New York Infirmary; Alliance Francaise and Sor- bonne, Paris. 1904-5; Atelier and ficole de Musique, Paris; certificate in French, \J. of Chicago. 1909. Instr. langs., Washington, D.C.. N.Y. City, Boston, and Paris; parish visitor, Boston, Coll. Settlement work. New York, Chicago; club lecturer; song com- poser. Mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnse, D.A.R., Bristol County (Mass.) Acad. Sciences., and ora- torio socs. and ch. choirs. Clubs: Wellesley, Col- lege, also variovis glee clubs. Contbr. mag. and newspaper articles on philanthropy, municipal af- fairs, education, genealogies, etc. Address: 22 Clin- ton St.. Taunton. Mass. DEANE, Marv Gray (Mrs. John M. Deane), hu- manitarian; b. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 26, 1846; d. Abner T. and Sarah Reid (Briggs) Pearce; ed. pub. schs.. Providence. R.I.; m. Maj. John M. Deane, of Freetown, Mass., Nov. 20, 1866; children, Milton I., Richard B., Charles L., Anna L. A., Wallis P. Dept. insp. of Mass. W.R.C., 1891, dept. pres., 1892, nat. insp., 1898; mem. bd. of mgrs.. Children's Home, Fall River, Mass., for more than 20 yrs. Conglist. Address: Assonet, Mass. DEANE, Walter, botanist: b. Boston. Apr. 23. 1848; s. Charles and Helen Elizabeth (Waterston) Deane; A.B.. Harvard, 1870; m. Margaret Chapman Coolidge, of Southborough, Mass., Dec. 31, 1878. Pvt. tutor, 1870-1; instr. St. Mark's Sch., South- borough. 1871-8; instr. John P. Hopkinson's pvt. sch., 1878-95; pvt. tutor, 1895-7; associated with William Brewster in his ornithol. mus., as asst. in charge, 1897-07. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: 29 Brewster St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* 322 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BEAITS, Charles Henry, lawyer; May 2 1832- 1911. (See vol. l!iU9.> DEARBOKN, Georg-e C, Iiincoln, farmer; b. Starksboro, Vt., Oct. If), 18.58; s. William and Altha (Brown) Dearborn; ed. common schs.; m. June 30, 1891 Altha Brown, of L,incoln, Vt. Knsaged in farming- since boyhood; has served as road commr., selectman, lister, justice of the peace, gi-and juror, town auditor; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12. Trus- tee Lincoln Library Assn. Progressive in politics. Methodi.st. Mem. Grange. Home: Lincoln, Vt. BEAJftBORN, Georg-e Van Ness, college prof.; b. Nashua, N.H., Aug. 15, 1SG9; s. Cornelius Van Ne.ss and Louisa Frances (Katon) Dearborn; B.L.. Dart- mouth, 1890; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Colum- bia), 1893; A.M.. Harvard, 1896; Ph.D., Colum- bia, 1899; m. Blanche V. S. Brown, of Bloomington, 111., June 18. 1893. Asst. in philo.sophy, Harvard, 1896; asst. in physiology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; head of dept. and dir. of lab. of physiology. 1900, prof, physiology, 1904—, Tufts Coll.; prof, philoso- phy of physical edn.. Sargent Normal Sch., Cam- bridge, 1906—; instr. psychology, Sch. of Eugenics, Boston, 1913 — ; consulting physiologist, Forsyth Dental Infirmary. Boston. 1913 — ; instr. in psychol- ogy and physiology, Post-Grad. Sch. of Orthodon- tia. Boston; instr. Harvard Summer Scli. Re- searcher into the relations of body and mind and in psychology and physiology, especially as related to useful efficiency. Inventor of the cuffless sphyg- momanometer indicating by sound, etc. (See M/ ho s Who in America for other details.) Home: Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.* DEARBORN, Jolin, mfr. : b. Dorchester, Mass., Mar. 27. 1868; s. John Langdon and Sarah (Abbott) Dearborn; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; grad. Bos- ton Inst Tech.. 1890. In investment bond business on own account at Boston, 1890-07: now v.-p. and treas. Warren Bros. Co., roofing and paving; dir. Pa- ducah Traction Co. Clubs: Boston Art. Union Boat. Home: 411 Marlboro St. Office: 59 Temple St.. Bos- ton. Mass. DEARBORN, John Georg-e, M.D. ; b. Meredith, N. H., May 27. 1835; s. James and Sallie (Prescott) Dearborn; M.D.. Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1858; m. Susan Edmunds, of Charlestown, Mass., July 17. 1879; 1 daughter, Ellen. Practiced m Boston since 1858; served as asst. acting surgeon U.S. Navy, 1864-6; phys. Mass. State Prison. 1869-72. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Mem. G.A.R.. Loyal Legion. Address: 2 Wood St.. Boston. DEARBORN, Sam Starrett, M.D.; b. Milford. N. H Jan. 30. 1872; s. Sam Gerrish and Henrietta (Starrett) Dearborn; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad.. 1890; A.B.. Harvard, 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. May H. Chandler, of Nashua, N.H., Oct. 12. 1898; 1 child. Barbara, b. Aug. 6, 1908 (died Jan. 23. 1910). Practiced at Nashua since 1899; mem. visit- ing staff, Nashua Emergency Hosp.. and St. Jo- seph's Hosp.; city phys.. Nashua. 1900-2; chmn. Bd of Health; mem. Bd. of Edn. Dir. Second Nat. Bank. Wonolancet Co. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Nashua Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club. Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32 ). Clubs: Guards'. Nashua Boat. Vesper Country; Harvard of Boston. Home: 6 Concord St. Office: 3 Abbot St., Nashua, N.H. DEARING, T. Haven, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) DEARTH, Freeman D(aniel), lawyer; b. Sanger- ville. Me., Apr. 16, 1861; s. Freeman Daniel and Mary B. (Spooner) Dearth; grad. Foxcroft (Me.) Acad., 1881; Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, 1883; A. B., Bowdoin. 1887. A.M., 1890; unmarried. Prin. High Sch., Castine. Me., 1887-8, Bolton, Mass.. 1888- 89; in railway mail service. 1890-6; admitted to Me. bar. 1896. and since practiced at Dexter; judge Municipal Ct.. 1897-1900; postmaster, 1900-14; dir. 1st Nat. Bank. Dexter Trust Co. Republican. Uni- ver.salist. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias. I.O.R. M. Club: Dexter. Address: Dexter, Me. DEAST, Iiuere B., lawyer; b. Gouldsboro, Me.. Feb. 8. 1859; s. Ehiniel and Emma L. (Moore) Deasy; ed. Eastern State Normal Sch.. Castine. Me.; studied law with Hon. L. A. Emery; admitted to bar. 1884; m. Emma M. Clark, of Gouldsboro, Dec. 15, 1885; children. Blanche, b. June 28. 1887; Louise, Jan. 11. 1895. Mem. Deasy & Lynam. Bar Harbor, since 1905; pres. Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Co. Mem. Me. Senate, 1907, 1909 (pres.); Re- publican. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn. (pres. 1909-10). Unitarian. Mason (K.T.); K. of P. Recreations: motoring. Address: Bar Harbor, Me. DEAVITT, Edward Harringi;on, lawyer; b. More- town, V't., Dec. 1, 1S71; s. Thomas J. and Carrie E. ^Harrington) Deavitt; Ph.B., U. of Vt.. 1893; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch.. 1896; m. Montpelier, Dec. 25, 1901, Mary Tromblee. Pres. Union Block Co.; v.-p. Llanchard Block Co.; treas. and dir. Barre and Montpelier Traction and Power Co.. Wetmore &. Morse Granite Co., Capital City Gas Co., Torry- Deavitt-Frost Electric Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank of Montpelier, Mechanics' Bldg. and Constrn. Co.; state treas. and ex-officio one of the Insurance Commrs. of Vt. since 1906; mem. State Bd. of Law Examiners since 1903. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Ad- dress: Montpelier, Vt. DEAVITT, Thomas Jefflerson, lawyer; b. Rich- mond, Vt., Feb. 17, 1840; s. William and Chestina (Preston) Deavitt; descendant on mother's side from Revolutionary ancestry; common sch. and academic edn.; studied law in office of Gov. Paul Dillingham; served as sergt. in Vt. Militia. 1864-5; admitted to bar. 1866; m. South Royalston, Mass., 1870. Carrie E. Harrington. Practiced at Moretown. 1866-72. Montpelier since; has devoted spl. atten- tion to U.S. pension and patent laws. Home: Mont- pelier, Vt. DE BERR'7, William Nelson, clergyman ;b. Nash- ville. Tenn., Aug. 29. 1870; s. Caswell and Charlotte (Mavfleld) De Berrv; ed. pub. schs.. Nashville; B. S.. Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn., 1896; B.D.. Oberlin (Ohio) Coll., 1899; (D.D.. Lincoln U., Chester Co., Pa., 1914); m. Amanda McKissack, of Pulaski, Tenn.. Sept. 6. 1899; 2 children, Charlotte Pearl, Anna Mae. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1899; pastor St. John's Ch.. Springfield, Mass.. since 1899; has built the only institutional ch. for colored people in N.E. (completed 1911). Trustee The Mutual Housing Co.; dir. St. John's Home for Working Girls. Home for Aged Men of Springfield. Hon. mem. A.B.C.F.M. ; life mem. Am. Missionary Assn. of New York. Has lectured extensively in N.E. and the North on the negro problem. Recreations: fish- ing, tennis. Address: 643 Union St.. Springfield, Mass. DE BI.OZS, Austen Kennedy, clergyman; b. Wolf- ville, N.S.. Dec. 17, 1866; s. Stephen W. and Mary S. (Fitch) De Blois; grad. Horton Acad., 1881; in Europe. 1885; grad. Acadia Coll.. N.S.. 1886; A.M.. Brown U.. 1888. Ph.D., 1889; student Newton (Mass.) Theol. Instn.. 1889; U. of Berlin, 1890; U. of Leipzig, 1891; (LL.D., Franklin [Ind.] Coll.. 1897); m. Erminie A. Day, of Sheffield, N.B.. June 25. 1890. Vice-prin. Union Baptist Sem.. St. Mar- tins. N.B.. 1892, prin. 1892-4; pres. Shurtleff Coll., Alton, 111.. 1894-9; traveled in Europe and Africa, 1900-1; pastor First Bapt. Ch.. Elgin. 111.. 1899-02. First Bapt. Ch., Chicago. 1902-11. First Bapt. Ch., Boston. 1911 — . (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: 21 Winchester St., Brook- line, Mass.* DE BIiOIS, Georg-e Iiewis, real estate; b. Newton, Mass., Aug. 17. 1867; s. George Lewis and Amanda M. (Fuller) De Blois; graduated Hopkinson's pri- vate school. Boston, 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Mary B. Brooks, of Boston, Nov. 23, 1899; 1 daugh- ter. Elizabeth. Began active career in real estate business in Boston. 1889; associated with Charles U. Cotting. 1889-99; mem. firm of Burroughs & De Blois, first specialists in real estate trust stocks, Boston, 1899-13; asst. to C. U. Cotting since Sept., 1913. Republican. Episcopalian. Member board managers Farm and Trade School. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet. Harvard, Boston Athletic Assn. Rec- reations: outdoor sports. Home: 346 Marlboro St. Office: 11 Pemberton Sq.. Boston. DE BIiOIS, Thomas Amory, M.D. ; b. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 27. 1848; s. John Amory and Emilie J. De Blois; descendant of Stephen DeBlois. who came from Oxford, Eng.. 1721; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1868; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 1877, Med. Dept. of New York U., 1878; m. Newport. R.I.. Louise D. Anderson, of New York, Oct. 4. 1871; children. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 323 Elizabeth Amory, Lewis Amory. Apptd. ensign U. S.N., 1869; master, 1870; commd. It., 1873; resigned 1881; engaged in med. practice at Boston since 1880. Democrat. Episcopalian. Fellow Am. Laryn- gological Assn. (1st v. -p. 1900). Clubs: Boston Ath- letic, Newport Reading- Room. Recreations: in- venting and manufacturing surgical improve- ments. Address: 523 Newbury St., Boston. DE BOER, Jcsepli Arend, life underwriter; b. Warffum, Province of Gruningen, Holland, June 17, 1861; s. Jan Arend and Anje Peiter (Kuiper) De Boer; came to U.S. in boyhood; A.B., Dartmouth, 1884, A.M., 1887 (Sc.D., 1909); m. Augusta Charles Featherly, of Albany, N.Y., Dec. 23, 1885. Master Holderness Sch. for Boys, Plymouth, N.H., 1884-5; prin. Montpelier Union and Washington Co. gram- mar schs., Montpelier, Vt., 1885-9. Elected actu- ary, 1889, dir. and sec. 1897, 2d v.-p. 1900, 1st v.-p. 1901, pres. since Mar., 1902, Nat. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Vt. Senate, 1900, Ho. of Rep., 1908-9. Trustee Washington Co. Grammar Sch., St. Johnsbury Acad., Montpelier Sem., Wood Art/ Gallery; sec. permanent sch. fund commn. of Vt. Charter mem. Actuarial Soc. of America; v.-p. Vt. Hist. Soc. Ad- dress: Montpelier, Vt.* DE CAINIP, Joseph Kodefer, artist; b. Cincinnati, 1858; s. Lambert and Lydia (Garwood) DeCamp; pupil of T. S. Noble at Cincinnati Sch.; Royal Acad., Munich, and Duveneck, Florence, Italy; m. Edith Franklin Baker, of Medford, Mass., Sept., 1891. (See Who's Who in America for other de- tails.) Home: Medford, Mass. Studio: Fenway Studios, Boston.* DECATUB, Austin H., merchant; b. Barrington, N.H., Feb. 9, 1858; s. Horace G. and Elizabeth L. (Hayes) Decatur; ed. pub. schs., Barrington, and Dover Acad., N.H. ; m. Mary B. Wheeler, of Exeter, N.H., Aug. 16, 1886. Clk. in hardware store, Dover. N.H., 1876-81; associated with Benjamin Callender & Co., Boston, 1881-7, and with Brooks, Baldwin & Robbins, later Baldwin, Robbins & Co.; pres. Bald- win-Robbins Co., incorporated Jan., 1910, as De- catur & Hopkins Co., wholesale hardware, of which is pres.; trustee Boston Penny Savings Bank. V.-p. Newton Masonic Hall Assn. Mem. Nat. Hardware Dealers' Assn., N.E. Hardware Dealers' Assn., Bos- ton Credit Men's Assn. (pres.), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: New- ton, Boston City. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 120-124 High St., and 99-105 Pearl St., Boston. DECEIiIiES, Wortoert, merchant; b. St. Hya- cinthe, P.Q., Can., June 24, 1866; s. Joseph and Ade- line (Marin) Decelles; ed. Coll. of St. Hyacinthe, P.Q.; m. Marie Louise Gauvin, of Woonsocket, R.I., Feb. 7, 1885. Resident of Woonsocket since 1874; propr. Woonsocket Paper Co. Mem. City Council, 1893-5, Bd. of Aldermen, 1896-8 (pres. 1897-8); mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1902, Senate, 1907-8; Demo- crat. Home: 67 Bellingham St., Woonsocket, R.I. DECKER, Ernest Elden, insurance; b. Clinton, Me., Apr. 25, 1875; s. Manley and Pauline Frye (Manson) Decker; ed. common schs.; m. Helen Briary Purington, of Waterville, Me., June 11, 1901; 2 children, Ernest E., Jr., Katherine. Began active career as asst. cashier Peoples Nat. Bank, Water- ville, 1892; took up life ins. business in 1902, act- ing as sub-agent 2 yrs. ; gen. agt. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., with headquarters at Portland, Me., since 1905; dir. and trustee Forest City Trust Co.; mem. City Council, Waterville, 10 yrs., Portland, 10 yrs.; mem. Rep. State Com. for Cumberland Coun- ty. Dir. and trustee Opportunity Farm for Boys (pres., 1915). Pres. Me. Underwriters' Assn., 1913- 14. Mem. Waterville Lodge No. 33, F. and A.M.; Teconnet Chapter No. 53, R.A.M.; St. Omar Com- mandery No. 12, K.T. ; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Republi- can. Clubs: Portland, Rotary. Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing. Home: 46 Lawn Av. Office: 415 Con- gress St., Portland, Me. DECOBMIS, Louis, clergyman; b. at Norfolk, Va., Jan. 14, 1846; s. Edward and Martha (White- lock) DeCormis; and direct descendant on maternal side of Edmund Freeman Colonial deputy gov. with Gov. Bradford, Plymouth Colony, Mass.; A.B., Kenyon Coll.. Ohio, 1870; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1873; (D.D., Northern 111. Coll., 1898; LL.D., Ewing Coll., 1900); m. Isabel J ,. Au* Boston, Nov. 15, 1882. Deacon and priest, it;^". ' ^^'3; rector St. John's, Taunton, Mass., 18(3-6, fat. Stephen's, Lynn, 1876-85 (chapel and rectory built during his administration); 1st asst. minister, fat Ann's, Brooklyn, 1885-7; rector All Saints Ch., Great Neck, L.I., 1887-95 (ch. and rec- tory built during his administration), St. Paul's Ch., ColuniI)ia, Pa., 1895-01; removed to Cambridge, Mass., 1901; in charge St. Paul's, Boston, 1909. Home: 120 I'ark St., Brookline, Mass.* TXT^^ 9?^?'^J' Charles A., judge; b. Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 23, 18ov; s. John and Mary (Lalor) DeCourcy; ed. pub. schs. and Georgetown U • LL B. Boston U. 1878; (LL.D., Georgetown, 1904); ad- mitted to bar, 1881; m. Elisabeth May Roberts of Lawrence Sept. 8, 1886. Practiced at Lawrence, Mass., 1881-02; asso. judge Superior Ct. of Mass., V-*^J'}.l' '1?^^- dist atty., 1883-9; ju.stice Supreme Jud. Ct. ot Mass., Sept. 27, 1911 — . V.-p. Nat Pro- bation As.sn. ; dir. Am. Prison Assn.; v.-p. Mass. Conf. Chanties; pres. Soc. Alumni Georgetown U • fellow Am. Inst, of Criminal Law and Criminology Clubs: Union, Country. Address: Lawrence, Mass.* DECBOW, Israel Emerson, ship chandler; b. Lin- colnville. Me., May 29, 1844; s. Israel and Mary J. (Thomas) Decrow; ed. pup. schs. of Lincolnville and Camden, Me.; m. Carrie L. Russell, of Camden, Me., Oct. 30, 1888; 1 daughter, Marion Louise Be- gan with James Bliss & Co., grocers and ship chan- dlers, Boston, Apr., 1862; mem. of firm since 1874- dir. Boston Ins. Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Recreations: billiard.?. Home: 13 Algonquin St Dorchester, Mass. Office: 91 Broad St., Boston. DEDBICK, Alherx Clinton, M.D.; b. Cranston, R.I., Dec. 10, 1864; s. Albert C. and Sarah (Abbott) Dedrick; ed. public schs., Centreville, R.I.; Mowry and GofE's Sch., Providence; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1888; m. May Leslie Law, of Fall River, Mass., Jan. 24, 1894; 1 son, Al- bert C, Jr. Practiced in Fall River since 1888; pres. U.S. Bd. Pension Examiners; examining phys AO U.W., U.O.P.F., Washington Life Ins. Co., etc.' Ma- son, Odd Fellow, Knights of Pythias. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: 247 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass. DEEHAir, Peter E., M.D.; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 7, 1854; s. Charles and Catharine (Haggerty) Dee- han; prep. edn. in pub. schs.; M.D., Coll. Phys and Surg-., Boston, 1894; m. Margret McDonald, of Quincy, Mass., Oct. 10, 1907. Practiced in Boston since 1894; phys. Psychopathic Hosp. (state), Bos- ton. Mem. A.M.A., Dorchester Med. Soc. Democrat. Home: 55 Waldeck St., Dorchester. Office: 252 Huntington Av., Boston. DEERlNCr, Georg-e Edwin, M.D.; b. Gorham, Me., Mar. 22, 1877; .son of George E. and Rebecca J. Deering; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Edna F. Sampson, of Worcester, Mass., June 29, 1910. Practiced in Worcester since 1905; orthopedic sur- geon to Worcester City Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Nat. Assn. for Physical Therapeutics. N.E. Assn. for Physical Therapeutics, Medical Club, Boston Orthopedic Club., Economic Club. Conglist. Address: 129 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. DEERIN'G', Henry, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Sept. 29, 1842; s. Nathaniel and Anna Margaret (Hol- well) Deering; (mother was daughter of Maj. J. Z. Holwell, of the British Army); privately ed. ; (M. A., Bowdoin, 1908); unmarried. Paymaster's clk. in U.S. Navy, in Miss. Squadron, 1864-5; after close of war studied law with Deblois & Webb, Portland; admitted to Me. bar, 1870, and since practiced in Portland; attention largely given to care of es- tates; trustee various charitable and benevolent instns. Life trustee Portland Pub. Library; mem standing com. Me. Hist. Soc; v.-p. for Me. of N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc; mem. bd. of mgrs. Portland Soc. of Art. Mem. Soc. of Cincinnati, S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Am. Wars, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Govs. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Cum- berland, Portland, Woodford (Portland), Union (Boston). Home: 85 Bedford St. Office: 39 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. DE FOREST, Louis Shepard, M.D. ; b. Charles- ton, S.C., Feb. 23, 1857; s. John W. and Harriet S. 324 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Shepaid) DeForest; grad. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, 1ST5; A.B., Yale, ISI'J, M.A., 18'Jl, lor work and thesis on "Tuberculosis as a Local and Contagious Disease in New Haven"; studied medi- cine in Germany 5 yrs., at univs. of Gottingen, Ber- lin, Vienna and Jena; M.D., Jena, 1885; m. New Ha- ven, Feb. 27, 1889, Annie C. Kverit. Began practice in New Haven, 1886; consulting phys., New Haven Dispensary; attending ph>'s., ( "onn. Gen. Hosp., New Haven, 1891-08, now consulting phys., same; prof, clinical medicine, Yale, 189:1-9; mem. Bd. of U.S. Pension Surgeons 4 yrs. Mem. city, co. and state med. socs., Am. Med. Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 335 Orange St., New Ha- ven, Conn. DE FOREST, Robert E., lawyer, b. Guilford, Conn., Fell. -0, ISI.'.; s. George and Julia C. Gris- wold; reared on farm; A.B.. Yale, 1867; studied law; admitted to bar, 18G8; m. Troy. N.Y., Oct. 18, 1871, Rebecca B. Marcy. Now mem. law firm of De Forest & Klein. Pros, atty., Bridgeport, 1872; judge Court of Common Pleas, Fairtield Co., Conn., 1871- 77; mayor, Bridgeport. 1878-90; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1880, Senate, 1882; corpn. counsel, Bridgeport, 3 yrs.; mem. 52d and 53d Congresses, 1891-5; Demo- crat. Address: Bridgeport, Conn. DE FOREST, Thomas B., banker. (See vol. 1909.) BEGEir, Georg-e Frederic, clergyman; moved to Kansas. (See vol. 1909.) DE GOOSH, Arthur Winfield, lawyer; b. West Fairlee, Vt., Aug. 14, 1869; s. Henry H. and Hose (Hastings; DeGoosh; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1889: Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1893, A.B., 1896; T^L.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896. Began practice at Boston, 1896; asst. atty.-gen. of Mass., 1897-06, and engaged extensively in the defense of cases for the taking of lands for metropolitan parks and water suppl.^•; in private practice since Feb. 1, 1906. Mem. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., Vt. Assn. of Boston, Zeta Psi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kapi>a. Clubs: University. Boston City. Edited Opinions of Attorneys-General of Mass., Vol. 1, 1S99. Home: 214 Newbury St. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. DE GROAT, Floyd Elmer, insurance: b. Owego, N.Y., Apr. 29, 1872; s. J. Fields and Mary (Perry) DeGroat; A.B., Williams, 1894; m. Mina Phelps Swan, of Passaic, N.J., Apr. 17, 1899; two children, Elizabeth, Lucy. Teacher, Passaic, N.J., 1894-6; with New York Life Ins. Co., in N.Y. City, as agency dir., 1896-04; became connected with the Mut. Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark, 1904; dist. agt. same co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1904-6, gen. agt., at Springfield, 111., 1906-8, San Francisco, Cal., 1908- 13, Boston, since July 1, 1913. Mem. Life Under- writers' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mem. Zeta Psi. Clubs: Al- gon(|uin, Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City; Bel- mont Spring Country (Mass.); Claremont Country (Oakland. Cal.); Williams Coll. Club (New Y^ork). Recreations: motoring, golf. Contbr. to Atlantic Monthly and ins. pubis. Home: 23 Warwick Rd., P.rookline. Office: Merchants' National Bank Bldg., Boston. DEITRICK, Frederick Simpson, congressman; b. New Brighton. I'a.. Apr. 9, 1875; A.B., Geneva ("oil., Beaver Falls. Pa., 1895; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898. Practiced in Boston, 1S98— ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. 3 terms; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15). Sth Mas.s. Dist.; Democrat. Home: Cam- brid.ge, Mass.* DEIiABARRE, Edmund Burke, i>sychologist; h. Dover, Me., Sept. 25, 1863; s. Edward and Maria (Hassell) Delabarre; student. Brown U., 1882-3; A. B., Amherst, 1886; A.M., Harvard, 1889; Ph.D.. U. of Freiberg, 1891; m. Dorothea Esther Cotton, of Providence, R.I., Mar. 14, 1907. Asso. prof, psvchol- ogy. 1891-6. prof., since 1896, Brown U. Dir. Psy- chological Ijab., Harvard, during adsence of Prof. Miinsterber.g, 1896-7. (.See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: 9 Arlington Av., Prov- idence.* DEIiABARRE, Frank Alexander, dentist; b. Con- way. Mass.. Apr. 8, 1868: s. Edward and Maria L. (Hassell) Delabarre; A.B., Amherst, 1890, fellow same, 1890-1: Boston Dental Coll., 1891-2; D.D.S., U. of Pa., 1894; M.D., U. of Pa., 1895; m. Anna E. Sweeney, of New York, 1893. In practice in Boston, 1895 — ; asst. prof, orthodontia, 1907-10, prof., 1910- — , Tufts Coll. Dental Sch.; chief orthodontist, For- syth Infirmary for Children. Pres. Am. Acad. Den- tal Science, 1911; mem. Mass. Dental Soc, Alpha Delta Phi. Delta Sigma Delta, etc. Home: Brook- line, ]\Iass. Ollicc: 520 Iieacon St., Boston.* DEIiAlTD, Ellen Doug-las, author-; b. Lake Maho- pac, N.Y., oept. 3, 1860; d. Thorndike and Elizabeth (Rawle) Delund; grad. pvt. sch.. New York, 1878; unmarried. Mem. Boston Authors' Club. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Addi'css: Dedham, Mass.* DEZiAND, Margaretta "Wade (Mrs. Lorin F. De- land;, autiior; b. (Campbell) Allegheny, Pa., Feb. 23, 1857; ed. at private schs. ; m. Lorin F. Deland, of Boston, 1880. (See Who's Who in America for list of liooks.; Address: 35 Newbury St., Boston.* DEIiANEY, ■William Josepli, M.D.; b. Peterboro, Ont., June 11, 1865; s. John and Ellen (Donnell) Delaney; ed. Peterboro High Sch., St. jNlichael's Coll., Toronto, Can.; St. Mary's Coll., Montreal; M.D., McGill U. Med. Faculty, 1889; m. Catherine O'Callaghan, of Hartford, Conn., June 17, 1896; 4 children, Donnell, William, Catherine, Edward. In- terne, London Gen. Hosp., 1889, N.Y. Polyclinic, 1890; practiced in Naugatuck, Conn., since 1891. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.), Waterbury Med. Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Address: 276 Church St., Naugatuck, Conn. DEIiANO, Aline P., translator, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.; DEIiANO, Frances Jackson, author; b. Fairha- ven, Mass., 1857; d. of Jabez and Elizabeth (Terry) Delano; grad. Fairhaven High Sch., 1875; studied Wellesley Coll., 1882-3, 1883-4; unmarried. Engaged in writing since 1897. Author: Susanne, 1902; Polly State — -One of Thirteen. 1902. Address: Fairhaven, Mass. DEIiANO, Henry 'Ward, educator. (See. vol. 1909.) DEIiANO, 'William Otis, grocer; b. Pembroke, Mass., Nov. 5. 185S; s. William P. and Elizabeth A. (Cooper) Delano; ed. pub. schs., Newburyport, Mass.; m. Grace L. Curtis, of Boston, June 19, 1884; children, (Curtis, Alice (Mrs. C. P. Randolph, of Pittsfield, Mass.). Began active career 1874, in employ of Thomas Dana «& Co., grocers, which later became William H. Raymond Grocery Co.; title was changed, 1898, to Delano, Potter & (So., of which is senior partner. Mem. Nat. N.E. and Boston Whole- sale Grocers' Assns., Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Club: Hunnewell (Newton, Mass.). Recrea- tions: motoring, fishing. Home; Newton, Mass. Office: 45 Commercial St., Boston. DEIiAN'Z', Patrick Bernard, electrician; b. Kings Co., Ireland, Jan. 28, 1845; s. James and Margaret Delany; ed. pvt. and parochial schs.. Ireland and U.S., m. Annie M. Ovenshine. of Phila., Mar. 31, 1869. Learned telegraphy in Hartford, Conn., worked at same, office boy to supt. of lines; expert operator, newspaper corr., editor and writer. In- ventor 150 patents, covering anti-induction cables, synchronous multiplex telegraphy, transmitting six messages simultaneously over one wire; adopt- ed by British Govt, (awarded goM medal and di- ploma Internat. Inventions Exhbn., London, 1885); automatic s.vstems for ocean cables; rapid machine telegraphy for land lines, etc. Has perfected sys- tem of automatic telegraphy capable of transmit- ting and plainly recording 3.000 words per minute over single wire. Address: Nantucket, Mass.* DEI.es, dernier, Horace 'WiUiam, M.D. : b. St. Sciiolastique, P.Q.. Can., Apr. G. 1851; s. Horace Nelson and Normantine (Desjardins) Deles Dernier; ed. Classical Coll. of St. Therese, P.Q., and 2 years' course at normal sch., Montreal; removed, to Meri- den. Conn., at 15: studied medicine under Drs. Emile C. Jenigor and Edward W. Smith; M.D., Med. Dept, U. of Vt.. 1885; m. Montreal, Feb. 14, 1889. Practiced at Meriden, 1885-6, Gilbertville, Mass., 1886-9; returned to Meriden, 1889. Home: Meriden, Conn. DE IiONG, Charles Henry, farmer, speculator. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 325 DE XiIAUBXAC, H(enry) de Wolf, clergyman; b. Hyde Park (Chicago), 111., Sept. I'T, 1SS2; s. Will- iam James and Caroline Augusta (Fuller) de Mau- riac; g.g.s. Simon Greenleaf, author of a book on Evidence; grad. Middletown (Conn.) High Sch., 1899; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1899; B.A., Trin- ity Coll., Conn., 1906; S.T.B., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1909; m. Marion Manning Welch, of Hartford, Conn., Apr. 7, 1910; 1 daughter, Marion. Deacon, 1908, priest, 1909, P.E. Ch.; rector Trinity Ch., Litchfield, Minn., 1909-12, priest-in-charge St. Paul's Ch., Lancastei', N.H., since Apr. 1912. Ex- amining chaplain to bishop of Minn., 1910-12. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Recreations: tennis, billiards, mountain climbing, etc. Address: Lan- caster, N. FT. DE MEBITTE, Edwin, teacher; b. Durham, N.H., Mar. 3, 1846: s. Stephen and Nancy Perkins (Ches- ley) DeMeritte; descendant of French nobility. Huguenots, who fled from France (i)roperty confis- cated) at Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572, and went to Isle of Jersey, crossed to Southampton, Eng., and came to America; ed. com. schs., Dur- ham. N.H.; Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1862-6; A.B., Dartmouth, 1869; m. Frances Alexine Norton, of Portsmouth, N.H., Dec. 18, 1868; 3 children, Flor- ence. George Edwin, Mabel Potter (Mrs. Harwood J. Gilbert, of Saginaw, Mich.). Prin. Hampton Acad., 1870-2; asst. in Greek and Latin, 1872-9, head of Classical Dept., 1879-84; Chauncv Hall Sch., Boston: prin. Berkeley Sch., Boston, 1884-96, Chauncy Hall Sch., 1896-1900; prin. DeMeritte Sch. since 1900; also dir. Camp Algonquin, summer camp for boys since 1886. Mem. Assn. CJolls. and Prep. Schs. Episcopalian. Clubs: School Masters', Dartmouth, Rotary. Recreations: hunting, study of birds, flowers. Home: 111 Holland Rd., Brook- line. Office: DeMeritte School, 815 Boylston St., Boston. BEMIITG', Clarence, journalist; Oct. 1, 1848-Mav 8, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1912-13.) DEMING, Dudley B., M.D.; b. Litchfield, Conn., Oct. S, 1875; s. Frederick and Emma L. (Youes) Deming; grad. Taft Sch.. Watertown, Conn., 1894; A.B., Yale. 1897; M.D.. Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Co- lumbia), 1901; m. Mar. 29, 1910, Alletta Langdon Bedford, of N.Y. City. In practice in Waterbury since 1905; maj. Med. Corps, C.N.G. Republican. Conglist. Club: Waterbury. Home: 5 Johnson St. Office: 67 Willow St.. Waterbury, Conn. DEMIKG, Miner Bndd, clergyman; b. Carthage, 111., Dec. 11, 1844; A.B., Brown U., 1865, A.M., 1868; B.D.. Newton Theol. Instn.. 1868. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1868; pastor. Marlboro, Mass., 1868-71; preacher. Tabernacle Ch., New York, 1871-2; pas- tor, Greenpoint, L.I., 1872-3; gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Boston, 1873-87; founoer, 1887, pastor, 1887-92, Tabernacle Ch., Boston; corr. sec. New York City Bapt. Mission Soc, 1892-4: established Florence Crlttenton House, Boston, 1894-6; asso. pastor Tre- mont Temple, Boston, from 1896; also pastor Har- vard St. Bapt. Ch., Boston. Established Boston Inst. Seashore Home, 1887. Home: Sharon, Mass. DEMING, William Champion, M.D.; b. Litch- field, Conn., Sept. 1, 1862; s. William and Mary Ann (Benton) Deming; grad. Hartford (Conn.) Pub. High Sch., 1880; freshman- vr.. Trinitv Coll.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1884; m. Imogen Hawthorne, of New Y'ork, Apr. 15, 1903; children, Hawthorne, Benton, Una, Olcott, Joan. House Rurseon, New York Hosp., 1886; asst. phys.. State Emigrant Hosp., 1886-90; in practice at Westchester. N.Y. City, 1890-1913. Formerly med. sanitary inspr. N.Y. Health Dept., lecturer N.Y. Citv Bd. Edn.. 1915. V.-p. Mark Twain Li- brary. Mem. N.Y. State and Co. Med. Socs., Physi- cians' Mut. Aid Assn.. Hosp. Graduates' Club, Iota Kappa Alpha (Trinity Coll.), Am. and Conn. Pomol. Socs.: sec. Northern Nut Growers' Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian. Rercreations: horticul- ture and tennis. Address: "Joyousgard," George- town, Conn. DEMOND, Pred Clarence, lawyer; b. Freeport, Me., Nov. 13. 1875; s. George Nelson and Mary Emeline (Field) Demond: ed. pub. schs., Freeport; studied law in offices of Streeter, Walker & Hollis, Concord, N.H., 1895-9; m. Mary Peabody Adams, of Gorham, N.H., Jan. 16, 1900. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1899, and since practiced in Concord; asso- ciated successively with Streeter, Walker & Hollis, Streeter & Hollis, Streeter, Hollis, Demond & Woodworth, and Street or, Demond & Woodworth; mem. Streeter, Demond, Woodworth & Sulloway since 1911; elk. of Page Belting Co. Mem. Common Council, Concord, 1903-4, Bd. of Aldermen, 1905-6, mem. commn. to revise city charter, 1908; mem. N.H. Bd. of Bar Examiners since 1913. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., N.H. Bar Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. Re- publican. Club: Wonolancet (Concord). Recrea- tions: rod, gun and mountaineering. Home: 112 School St. Omcc: 77 North Main St., Concord, N.H. DE MOTT, Georg-e Colby, clergyman; moved to Jersey City, N.J., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) DEMFSEV, Georg'e Christopher, distiller, recti- fier; b. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 11, 1865; s. Patrick and Margaret (Deehan) Dempsey; of Irish-Am. de- scent; ed. pub. and high schs., Lowell; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; m. Abigail Hanley, of Providence, R.I., Apr. 17. 1894; 3 children, Gerald Hanley, Ethel Hanley, .Justin Hanley. Has been identified since beginning of active career, 1888, with business established by father in 1846; be- came mem. of firm, 1890; father died, 1904, and business was incorporated, 1914, as The P. Demp- sey Co., distillers and rectifers, of which is pres. ; treas. .James Hanley Brewing Co., Providence; dir. Providence Brewing Co. Pres. Mass. Wine and Spirit Dealers' Assn., 1911, 12, 13; v.-p. Nat. Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Assn.; mein. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Lowell Bd. of Trade. Cath- olic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks (Lowell). Clubs: Algon- quin, Tedesco, Technology, Corinthian Yacht, Ves- per Country; Washington and Yorick (Lowell); Chemists' (New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 133 Commonwealth Ave. Office: 117 Merrimac St., and 18 Lancaster St., Boston, Mass. DEMPSEV, William Patrick, pres. of Dempsey Bleachery & Dye Works, Pawtucket, R.I. DENPEI;d, Charles Arthur, clergyman: b. Westboro, Mass., July 1, 1866: s. Frank and Mar- garetha F. (Weigand) Denfeld; grad. Westboi'o High Sch., 1883, Worcester Acad., 1885; A.B., Brown U., 1889: B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1892; m. Westboro, Oct. 12, 1893, Ida A. Weld. Deacon, 1892, priest, 1893, Episcopal Ch. Minister Ch. of the Savior, Providence, R.I., 1892- 09: rector Ch. of the Transfiguration. Edgewood. and Trinity Chapel, Pawtucket, 1899-08, St. .Tames' Ch., Woonsocket, since 1908. Address: St. James' Rectory, Woonsocket, R.I. DENHAM, Charles Sumner, financier; b. Abing- ton, Mass., Oct. 17, 1853; s. Henry and Hannah M. (Sprague) Denham: ed. pub. sch^;.; m. Martha Maria Everson, of Abington, May 30, 1875; 1 son, Howard S. Began as druggist, Rockland, Mass., 1872; in drug business at Pepperell, Mass., 1879- 93; dir. First Nat. Bank of Pepperell, 1902-12. Pres. Pepperell Bd. of Overseers of Poor. 1888-97; chmn. Rep. Town Com., 1900-15; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1904-5. Conglist. Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: Main St., East Pepperell, Mass. DENHAM, Edward; b. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 30, 1849; s. Tilson B. and Rachel G. (Leach) Den- ham, of Pilgrim, Puritan and Quaker stock; ed. pub. schs.; unmarried. Interested in hist, studies and assisting others in compiling books; his "Man in the Iron Mask," contributed to Frey's Sobri- quets and Nicknames, 1888, is a complete con- densed summary of that subject; compiled Vol. X, 1891, of Collections of Me. Hist. Soc, being an analytical index to the 9 preceding vols.; prepares indexes for several hist, socs.; occasional con- tributor to newspapers. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Moravian Hist. Soc, Nazareth, Pa., Old Colony Hist. Soc, Taunton, Mass., Hist. Soc. Pa., Royal Historical Soc, Virginia Historical Soc, Gorges Soc, Port- land, Me., Prince Soc, Boston, Mass., Mass. Soc. S.A.R., N.Y. State Hist. Soc; corr. mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Quebec Hist, and Literary Soc, Wis. State Hist. Soc; vice councilor Aaron Burr JjCgion; mem. Naval History Soc. Address: New Bedford, Mass.'* 326 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SENIO, Francis Brigrham, theologian; b. Enos- buif,--. \t., :\I;iv 4, 1S4S; s. Hoiace and Elzina S. (Williams) Dt-nio; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1S71; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1S79; (D.D., Middle- bury, 1S93); m. Julia Gertrude Holmes, of Stan- stead, Que., Sept. 2, 1879. Ordained Congl. minis- try, 1881; Instr. N.T. Greek. 1879-82; prof. O.T. lansr. and lit., since 1882, Bangor Theol. Sem. For- eign travel and study, June, 1908-Sept., 1909. (See Who'.s Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 347 Hammond St., Bangor, Me.* SEITISON, Albert, lawyer; b. Mystic, Conn., Aug. 19, LSOO; s. Ebenczer and Lydia S. (Noyes) Donison; 7th in descent fiom Col. George Denison who came to Conn, from England, in the 17th cen- tury; ed. common schs.. Mystic, and Mystic Valley Inst.; studied short time in Yale I^aw Sch.; un- married. Practiced in Mystic since 1877; served as justice of peace and mem. Bd. of Relief (taxa- tion), Stonington. Mem. New London County Bar. I\ei)ul)li(an. Conglist. Address: Mystic, Conn. I)£I7ISON', Arthur Elmer, lawver; died May 18, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) DENTSON, Frank Carleton, consul; b. Castleton, Vt.. June 20, 1850; s. Edwin H. and Sarah A. (Rob- inson) Denison; ed. Middlebury (Vt.) Acad, and Middlebury Sem., to 1866; m. Castleton, Vt., Jan. 21, 1873, Anna E. Rice; 3 children. S. Catherine, Jessie C, Anna T. Mem. firm of Denison I?ros., gen. mclits.. Pittsford. Vt., ISTl-On. Postmn-ter, Pittsford, 1873-84, 1888-92; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1886-7; Am. consul at Woodstock, N.B., 1897-1908; at Fernie, B.C., Can.. 1908-15; at Prescott, Ont., since Jan. 20, 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Home: Pittsford. Vt. Address: Am. Con- sulate. Prescott. Ont.. Can. SENISOIT, Jolin Henry, clergyman; b. Boston, Mar. 3, 1841: s. John X. and Frances (Dean) Den- ison: A.B., Williams, 1862. later A.M. (D.D., 1SS4); student, Andover Theol. Sem., 1863-5; m. Caroline H., d. late Mark Hopkins, pres. Williams Coll., 18C9. Worked among freedmen, Hampton. Va., 1866-7; ordained Congl. ministry, Jan. 30, 1870; pastor South Williamstown. Mass., 1868-71. First Ch., New Britain, Conn., 1871-S; chaplain. Hamp- ton (Va.) Inst.. 1879-80; pastor College Ch., Wil- liamstown, Mass.. 1883-9, and prof, divinity, Wil- liams Coll., 1884-9. Address: Williamstown. Mf'ss.* mmnSOTH, John Hopkins, clergyman; b. West- field. Mass., Oct. 14, 1S70: s. John Henry and Caro- line H. (Hopkins) Denison; A.B., Williams Coll., 1890 (D.D., 1915); studied divinity Andover Theol. Sem.; m. Pearl L. Underwood, of New York, Dec. 30. 1902. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1896; asst. First Congl. Ch., Kansas City, 1893, Madison Sq. Presbvn. Ch., New York. 1894-5: pastor Presbvn. Ch. of Sea and Land, New York, 1895-03, Central Congl. Ch., Boston. 1903-10 (resigned). Author: Beside the Bowery, 1915. Home: Black Point, East T^ymc. Conn.* DENTSON, Nathan N., banker; b. Norway, Me., May 1, 1865: s. Tiucius and Adaline (Hobart) Den- ison; ed. pub. schs., Norway; m. Elizabeth Board- man, of New York, Dec. 14, 1889; 1 son. Orville B. Began as messenger with Atlantic Nat. Bank, Boston, 1888: served in various capacities to po- sition of cashier, until banl<; amalgamated, 1912, with 4th Nat. Bank, of which has since been asst. cashier. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 26 Pearl St.. South Framing- ham. TVTass Office: 53 State St., Boston. BE17ISON. Bobert Charles, clergyman; b. God- frey, 111., July 22, 1868; s. George and Emma Ab- bott (Webster) Denison: Shurtleff Coll.. Alton. Til.; A.B., Amherst, 1889; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Martha Kendrick, of Alton, 111., Oct. 31, 1894. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1892; pastor. Lit- tle Rock, Ark., 1893-7, .Tanesville. Wis., 1897-09, Ignited Church on the Green, New Haven, Conn., 1909 — . Mem. Civic Federation, New Haven. Clubs: Graduates', Country. Economic. Home: 392 Orange St. Address: United Church Parish House, Now H.Tven. Conn.* DEinSON, ■William Kendall, educator; b. Iras- burg, Vt., May 17, 1869; s. William B. and Elvira P. (Kendall) Denison; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1891; studied Harvard Grad. Sch., 1891-95, A.M., 1892; Am. Sch. Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-6; m. Alpine, N.J., June 29, 1904, Florence Letchworth Howland, of Buffalo, N.Y.; 2 children, Rebecca Letchworth, Robert Howland. Prof. Latin, Tufts Coll., Mass., since May, 1897. Mem. Archseol. Inst. America, Am. Philol. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 42 Fletcher St., Winchester, Mass. DENNEN, Ernest Joseph, clergyman; b. Nauga- tuck. Conn., Sept. 6, 1S66; s. Charles Oscar and Josephine (Day) Dennen; prep. edn. Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Sch., to 1889; B.A., U. of Mich., 1893; P..S., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1896; m. New York, Nov. 17, 1903, Anna Blake Hayden. Deacon, 1895, priest, 1896, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1896-8, St. John's Ch., Bast Boston, 1898-9, Trinity Ch., Newport, R..I., 1899-1905; rector St. Stephen's Ch., Lynn, Mass., since Mar. 5, 1905. Mem. council Asso. Charities of Lynn; pres. Dist. Nursing Assn. of Lynn. Mem. Gen. Bd. of Religious Edn. P.E. Ch.; treas.. Epis- copal Tlieol. Sch. Alumni Assn. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Whiting (Lynn); Boston City (Bos- ton). Author: Introduction to the Prayer Book. Address: 80 S. Common St., Lynn, Mass. DENNETT, Charles Augustus, M.D. ; b. Nov. 5, 1863; s. Liberty B. and S. Josephine Dennett: grad. Deering (Me.) High Sch., 1883; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1888; student. New York Post- Grad. Sch., 1888; m. Caroline M. Yerrinton, of Chel- sea, Mass., 1900. Practiced in Casco, Me.. 1888-9, Buxton, 1889-95, Arlington, Mass., since 1895; sur- geon and trustee Symms Arlington Hosp. ; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Me. Med. Assn., Cam- bridge Soc. for Med. Improvement, Middlesex South Dist. Med. Soc. (treas.). Mason; Odd Fel- low. Republican. Unitarian. Home: 754 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. DENNETT, Hartley, architect. (See vol. 1909.) DENNETT, Lyford Guy, lawj'er: b. Rockport I\Iass., Dec. 6. 1871: s. Herbert E. and Alice Howard (Battles) Dennett: ed. pub. and high schs.: student Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1890-3; m. Mabel Ellis, of Belmont, Mass., Dec. 6, 1894; chil- dren, Jessie, Ellis Howard. Theodore Norris, Olive. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Foster & Dennett until 1904, since alone. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Waverley Unitarian (pres.). Recreations: reading, country life, motorins-. Home: W^averley, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. DENNIS, Alfred Fearce, educator. (See vol. 1909.) DENNIS, Albert Woodbury. publisher: b. Gainesville, Fla.. Apr. 11. 1873: s. Leonard Griffln and Sarah Elizabeth (Woodbury) Dennis; de- scendant of settlers of Marblehead and Salem, Mass.; ed. pvt. sch. and Benjamin Franklin's Acad., Gainesville, Fla.; m. Harriet Caryl Cox, of Abing- ton. IMass., June 30, 1900; 3 sons, Frank Leonard, b. Feb. 18, 1904; Robert Whitney, Aug. 13, 1907; John Woodbury, Sept. 20. 1909. Founder, 1908, and pub. Massachusetts ^Magazine; also founder and pub. annual publications Who's Who Along the North Shore, and ■V^^ho's Who at Newport and Bar Harbor; treas. and dir. N.E. Directory Co., and Salem Press Co. Author of pamphlets on hist, subjects and occasional contbr. to mags. Home: 60 "^'ashinffton St., Peataody, Mass. Office: 300 Essex St., Salem, IMass. DENNIS, Charles Edward, Jr.. educator; b. Providence, R.I., Aua-. 17, 1865; s. Charles Edward and Emma Fisher (Proctor) Dennis: grad. Provi- dence High Sch. 1884: A.B., Brown U., 1888, A.M., 1890, Ph.D., 1895; m. Bristol, Conn., Aug. 20. 1890, Eugenie Estelle Warner; 1 daughter, -Dorothy Warner. Teacher Greek and German. Conn. Lit. Instn., 1888-90; teacher Greek and Latin, high schs., Providence, 1890-01; prin. Hope St. High Sch., 1901; lecturer on historv of edn.. Brown U., 1897-01; pres. R.I. Inst, of Instrn., 1902-3. Has delivered addresses before ednl. assns. in R.I. Pres. Brown U. Teachers' Assn., 1908-9. Club: Barnard (pres., 1907-8). Recreations: travel, moun- tain climbine, languages. Home: 114 Taber Av., Providence, R.I. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND DENITIS, Harriet Caryl (Mrs. Albert W. Den- nis), author, compiler; h. Abinjiton, JNlass., Feb. 2S, 1868; d. James F. and Mary A. (i'"arrar) Cox; ed. grammar and high sells., Alnnston; in. Abinston, June 30, 1900, Albert W. Dennis; 3 children, Frank Leonard, b. Feb. 18, 1904; Robert Whitney, Aug. 13, 1907; John Woodbury, Sept. 20, 1909. Contbr. stories and verse to periodicals and mags. Epis- copalian. Address: 60 Washington St., Peabody, Mass. SIimTISOK, Ami Louis, educator; b. Wilton, Me., Apr. 13, 1867; s. William Henry Harrison and Sophia Bean (Allen) Donnison; descendant of John and Priscilla Alden, of the Mayllower, also of Rev. Jolm Wheelwright: grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1S91; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; m. Annie M. Brackett, of Lewiston, Me., Aug. 10, 1898: 3 children, Theodora, b. Oct. 11, 1899; Mary Leona, Jan. 11, 1904: Harrv Brackett, Julv 23, 1905. Prin. East Corinth Acad., Me., 1898-1900; Monmouth Acad., 1900-1, Vinalhaven High Sch., 1901-2; teacher, Bath, 1902-4, Exeter, N.H., 1904-6, Calais, 1907-8; supervising prin. grammar schs., Bangor, 1908-10; prin. higli and grammar schs., Kennebunkport, since INIar. 27. 1911. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc. since 1908: life mem. Me. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Con.glist. Democrat. Recreations: historical work, orcharding. Author: The Dennison Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport, Me., 1906. Home: Dryden (Wilton), Me. Office: Kenne- bunkport, Me. DEXKISON, Charles S., mfr.; June 20, 1858-Aug. 22, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) DENNTSON, Harlan P., mfr.; b. Freeport, Me., Apr. 10, 1849; s. Joseph and Caroline (Blackstone) Dennison; common sch. edn.; m. 1872, Esther Gushing. Began as employe in shoe factory; be- came mem. firm of Dennison & Lamont at 30, la- ter Dennison & Lewis, and after 4 yrs., in business alone as mfr. of ladies' shoes; became identified, 1891, with the Paris Mfg. Co., mfrs. handcarts, etc., and since treas. of co. Address: South Paris, Me. DENNY, Andrew E.; b. Northfield, Vt., Aug. 4, 1832: s. Samuel and Prudence (Ellis) Denny; ed. common schs. and Thetford Acad.; m. Northfield, June 6, 1861, Annette Ashley Ainsworth. Went to Cal. with gold hunters, 1852, and spent 5 yrs. min- ing and ranching on Pacific Coast; returned to Vt., 1857: engaged for S yrs. in farming: in mercan- tile business in Northfield for more than 30 yrs.; pres. Northfield Trust Co.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1870, 1, 4, 5. Address: Northfield, Vt. DENNY, Arthur Brig-gs, trustee: b Newton. Mass., Apr. 24, 1855: s. Geor,ge Parkman and Nancy Adams (Briggs) Denny; A.B., Harvard, 1877; m. Prances Anna Gilbert, of Gilbertsville, N.T., Nov. 1, 1882. Trustee. Lieutenant-commander Mass. Naval Militia, 1893-1900; It. U.S.N, in com- mand U.S.S. Lehigh, 1898; asst. insp.-gen. on staff comdr.-in-chief, M.V.M., 1900-2; comdr. M.V.M. (retired). Mem. Loyal Legion, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. "War, and other similar socs. Address: Chestnut Hill, Mass. DENNY, Daniel Edward, retired; b. Worcester, Mass., July 14, 1845: s. Edward Whipple and Elizabeth D. (Stone) Denny; ed. Worcester Acad.; served in 42d Mass. Vols., 1864-5; was employed as machinist in shops of Lucius W. Pond; m. Martha Alice, d. Robert D and Alice (Russell) Fisher. Apr. 17, 1867; 3 children, Alice (Mrs. Peter R. Culbert. of Worcester), Edward Arthur, Flor- ence Isabel. Machinist in Washburn shops and at W^orcester Poly. Inst, for 20 yrs.; in ry. mail service 20 yrs.; now engaged in looking after own real estate interests. Mem. Worcester City Coun- cil, 1904-5 (pres. 1905); mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1906-7-8-9; Senate, 1910, 11, 12; mem. Gov's Coun- cil, 1913-15. State trustee Soldiers' Home, Chel- sea, Mass.: mem. State Mil. Com. to dedicate State Soldiers' Monuments, Winchester, Va., Newberne, N.C., Baton Rouge, La., and Petersburg, Va. ; for- mer capt. Worcester Continentals. Ex-pres. Wor- cester County Mechanics' Assn., Worcester Co. Rep. Club. Conglist. Comdi\ G.A.R. Post, 1904-5: Knights of Pythias (grand chancellor. Grand Lodge of Mass.); Mason (K.T.). Home: 127 West St., Worcester, Mass. DENNY, Francis Farkman, M.D.; b. Brookline, Mass., Jan. 2, ISO!); s. Francis Parkman and Emily I'arker (Groom) Denny; A.B., Harvard, 1891, M.D., 1895; m. Martha Cabot Storrow, of Brookline, 1906; children, Martha S., Charles S. Began prac- tice in Brookline, 1897; asst. in bacteriology, 1899- 04, asst. in clinical medicine, 1904-6, Harvard Med. Sch.; bacteriologist, Brookline Bd. of Health. Mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn. Address: 111 High St,. Brookline, Mass. DENNY, Henry Gardner, lawyer; died Sept. 19, 1907. (See vol. ]90;i.) DENNY, Parkman Tyler, treas.; Dec. 20, 1851- Oct. 27, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) DENONCOXJR, George A., leather mfr.; b. Plais- tow, N.H., Oct. 28, 1863; s. George and Mary (Newcomb) Denoncour; descendant of early N.E. ancestry; ed. Atliinson Acad., N.H. ; m. Katherine E. Shannon, of Plaistow, N.H., June 27, 1900. Was associated with father for a number of years in briclv and lumber business, in N.H.; entered leather business, as salesman for Kennedy & Newton, Haverhill, N.H.; became mem. Packer & Denoncour, Havei'hill, Mass.,. Sept. 1893; firm moved to Boston, 1903; partner retired Apr., 1913; business still conducted as Packer & Denoncour, mfrs. Puritan patent leathers, of which is sole proprietor. Mem. Shoe and Leather Associates of Boston. Catholic. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Haverhill, Mass. Office: 99 South St., Boston. DE NORMANDIE, James, clergyman; b. New- port, Bucks Co., Pa., June 9, 1836; s. Dr. James and Sarah (Yardley) De Normandie; A.B., Antioch Coll., 1858, A.M., 1861; B.D.. Harvard, 1862 (S.T.D., Harvard, 1898); m. Emily F. Jones, of Portsmouth, N.H., Oct. 27, 1864. Entered Unitarian ministry, 1862; pastor South Parish, Portsmouth, N.H., 1862-83, Fii'st Ch. Roxbury, Mass., since 1883. Editor Unitarian Review, 1879-86. Trustee Boston Pub. Library; pres. trustees Roxbury Latin Sch. since 1884, and Fellows Athenseum; pres. various philanthropical organizations. Home: 45 Lambert Av., Boston.* DE NORMANDIE, Philip Yardley, dry goods commn. ; A.B., Harvard U., 1891. Mem. firm Bliss, Fabvan & Co. (commn. dry goods); treas., dir. and elk. 'Boston Duck Co.; treas. Thorndike Co.; treas. and dir. Androscoggin Mills, Warren Cotton Mills; elk. of corpn. Cordis Mills; trustee Provident Instn. for Savings; dir. Nat. Union Bank, Old Colony Trust Co., Pepperell Mfg. Co., Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Home: Milton, Mass. OflSce: 72 Franklin St., Boston. DE NORMANDIE, Robert Ii., M.D.; b. Ports- mouth, N.H., Aug. 24, 1876; s. James and Emily (Jones) De Normandie; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1894; A.B., Harvard, 1898; M.D., Harvard Med.. Sch., 1902; m. Alice W^ Brown, of Boston, Apr. 18, 1906; children, James, Alice, Ellen. Practicing in Boston since 1902. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Obstet. Soc. Clubs: University, Harvard, Aesculapian. Author: Case Histories in Obstetrics. 1914. Contbr. to med. .lours. Home: 357 Marlboro St. Oflice: 355 Marl- boro St., Boston. DENVER, William J.; died Jan. 18, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) DERBY, Ashton Philander, chair mfr.; b. Gard- ner, Mass., Feb. 5. 187S: s. Arthur Philander and Lucy Arvilla (Brown) Derby; student Williams Coll., 1895-7; m. Eva May Greenwood, of Gardner, Mass., Sept. 26, 1900; 3 children, Stephen Arthur, Philander Greenwood. Virginia. Engaged in manu- facture of chairs at Gardner since 1897; pres. and treas. P. Derby & Co., Inc.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank: trustee Gardner Savings Bank. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn.: Williams College Club (Nev/ York). Home: 41 Central St. Office: 23 2 N. Main St., Gardner, Mass. DERBY, Georffe Strong", M.D.; b. Boston, May 29, 1875: s. Dr. Hasket and Sarah (Mason) Derby; descendant of Roger Derby, who came to America in 1671; A.B., Harvard, 1896, M.D., 1900; surg. 328 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., ]900; sliuient in jwiliul- osy and ophthalmology, Vienna, Austria, 1901-2: under Prof. Axenfeld, F"reiburg, Germany, 1902, and under Prof. Snellen, Utrecht, 1903; m. Mary Brewster, d. Gen. John Marshall and Alida (Car- roll) Brown, of Falmouth. Me., Aug. 5, 1901; 1 child, Ilasket. Practiced in Boston since 1903; clin. asst., now ophthalmic surgeon, Mass. Charita- ble Eye and Ear Infirmarj-; consulting ophllialmic surgeon, Carney Hosp.; med. dir. Infants' Jiosp. Sec. sect, on ophthalmology A.M. A.; follow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Oplithalmol. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Oplithal. Soc, Deutsche Ophthal- mologische Gesellschaft. Clul)s: St. Botolph, Har- vard, Tennis and Racquet, Union Boat. ]Mem. U. Crew, Harvard, 1S96, 1898. Recreations: aquatics. Address: 7 TTei'eford St., Boston.* DERBY, Hasket, ophthalmologist; June 29, 1835- Aug. LM, ill) !. (See vol. 1909.) DEBB, Louis, physicist; b. Pottsville, Pa., Aug. 6, 1868; s. Simon and Sarah Ann (Sieger) Derby; B.A.. Amherst, 1889, M.A., 1892; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; student Harvard Grad. Sch., 1892-3; m. Jane E. Coy. of Little Rock, Ark., June 7, 1S93. Asst. in physics, 1892-3, instr., 1893-01, asst. prof., 1901-4, asso. prof., 1904-9, prof, since 1909, Mass. Inst. Tech. Instr. physics, Boston U., 1893-8; in charge of instruction in phvsics, Boston Normal Sch. of Gymnastics, 1895-08. Follow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Phys. Soc, Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 83 Centre St.. Brooklino, Mass.* DEBVZJN', John Joseph, M.D., surgeon; b. West Ruthmd, Vt.. Apr. 20, 1882; s. John C. and Bridget (ConnilT) Derven: both parents immigrated in youth from Co. Roscommon, Ireland; ed. graded schs. of \\^est Rutland: grad. with honor from Rutland High Sch., 1902; grad. witli honor from U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1906; m. Gertrude M. Murphy, of 'U^est Rutland, July 12, 1911; 2 sons, John. (;^harles. Practiced in Poultney since 1906; examiner for ins. cos. and A.O.H. and other fra- ternal orders. Sec. Poultney Improvement Soc: mem. Poultney Business Men's Assn. Mem. A.M. A.. Vt. State Med. Soc. (com. on edn.). Rutland Co. Med. Soc, Phi Chi. Has served as county and state sec. of A.O.H., now state pres. ; first pres. of Catholic Club of U. of Vt. ; mem. Grange. Democrat. Recreations: tennis, hunting, fishing, motor boating, touring. Address: Poultney, Vt. DES BBISAY, IiUcy Isabella ; b. Bathurst, N.B.. Can., Dec. 7, 1S56: d. Theophilus and Jeinmimfl (Swayne) Des Brisay: descendant of the Duke Des Brisay, of Rouen, France, who after the massacre of St. Bartholomew settled in England (a de- scendant of his, Theophilus Des Brisay, was sent to America to administer the government of Prince Edward Island when taken from the French); ed. at home; grad. Newton Hosp., 1894; unmarried. Supt. ]Molrose Hosp., 1894-04; an or- ganizer, 1904, and .ioint owner Des Brisay Hosp., 36-42 Newbury St., Boston. Episcopalian. Address: 38 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. DES CHAICPS, Arthur N., insurance mgr.; b. Chambly, Can.. Apr. 15, 1879; s. Napoleon and Ernestine (Bell) Des Champs; ed. pub. sclis. and Morse's Business Coll., Hartford, Conn.; m. Rose A. Courtemanche, of Springfield, Mass., Feb. 27, 1905. Clerk Aetna Life Ins. Co., at iTome office. Hartford, Conn., 1899-12; mgr. same co. for West- ern Conn., with office at Bridgeport, 1912-14, and for Western Mass.. with office at Springfield, since May 1, 1914. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Western Mass.. Ins. Inst.. Hartford (ex-asst. sec). Republican. Catholic. Recreations: outdoor sports (was capt. football, baseball and polo teams in coll.). Homo: 499 North Main St. Office: 374 Main St., Springfield, Mass. DES JABDIKS, Benjamin W.yrrick, inventor; b. Tyro. Mich., Oct. 10, 1858; s. Gregoir and Marie (Trudeau) Des Jardins; ed. Kalamazoo Coll.; m. Cora Viola Snyder, of Evanston. 111., Aug. 1, 1889. Inventor of the type-justifying machine, a math, computing machine, multiplying machine, computing scale, typewriter adding machine, cypher-code, etc. Pres. Des Jardins Type Justifier Co., Des Jardins Computing Register Co., Buena Vista Corpn. Author of "Wild Flower Poems," mechanical papers, etc. Home: Buena Vista, West Hartford, Conn.; (winter) 1200 N St.. N.W.. Wash- ington. D.C. Office: 926 Main St., Hartford, Conn. DESMABAIS, Joseph H., M.D.. surgeon; b. ChaniblN- ("anton, I'.g., Can., Nov. 10, 1864; s. Henry and Ursula (Mace) Desmarais; ed. Chambly Basin Coll.; MD., CM., Victoria Med. Sch., Toron- to, 1889; post-grad, work, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1890, U. of New York, 1890, New Y'ork Post-Grad. Med. Sch., 1891-2; m. Fountain City, Wis., Jan. 1, 1899, Louise H. Stein. Began practice at West Warren, Rlass., 1889. Home: 45 l'rosi)ect .St., Bristol, Conn. DESFEB, Henry A., inventor. (See vol. 1909.) DESFBADEIiIiE, Constant Desire, architect; May 20, lS6:i-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DETCHON, Adelaide, poet, lecturer, mfr. ; b. Ohio; d. Rev. Horace and Lorinda Knox (Davis) Detclion; descendant of generals Knox and Stark, of the Revolutionary War; ed. Cleveland, O., pub. schs. and abroad. Appeared in lyrical recitals throughout Great Britain, France, Sweden, Aus- tralia; I'eceived diamond decorations from univs. of Edinburgh, Glasgow and St. Andrew's in recog- nition of her spontaneous powers; gave farewell evening. World's Woman's Congress, Columbian Expn., Cliicago, 1893; began writing poems, 1903; 1st pub. recital, Greenacre (Me.) Coll. Comparative Religions. 1904. Interested governors, senators and leading citizens of 17 states in cause of nat. bird protection, 1903. Founder, 1913, and propr. United Art Box Co.; inventor of tlie invisible box. and original forms of publisliing poems. Author: (poems) Liberty Found; The Awakening World; The Soul's Release; The Invisible Sail; The After Story; Inspiration; Tliat the World May Know; Memories; Misunderstood; Tlie Seeing Eye; Tlie IMorning Glory; The Violets; Mother's Little Word; The Cold Water Toast; Cliristmas Day; The Birth of Universal Suffrage. Recreations: country life. Home: (winter) 181 Sumner Av., Springfield, jNIass. ; (summer) "Mapleview," Huntington, Mass. DEVAH', Harriet Beecher Scoville, educator: b. Norwicli. Conn.; d. Rev. Samuel and Harriet Eliza (Beecher) Scoville; g.d. Henry Ward Beeclier; B.A.. Welleslev Coll., 1883; m. at Stamford, Conn., Spencer Cone Devan, June 19, 1888 (died, 1893). Propr. and liead of Catliarine Aiken Sch., Stam- ford, Conn., since 1896. Mem. D.A.R. Address: Stamford, Conn.* DEVEBEUX, Mary (Mrs. Mary Devereux Wat- son), author; moved to New .lersey. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) DEVEBEUX, Oren C, .iewelry mfr.; Apr. 9, 1837- Dec 22, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) DEVINE, John H., lawyer; b. Brighton, Mass., May 15. 1883; s. David and Catherine (Hughes) Devine; ed. Bennett Grammar Sch., Brighton; Brighton High Sch.; LL.B.. Y.M.C.A. Law Sch.. Boston. 1907; m. Florence Adelaide Blazo, of Win- throp, Mass., Sept. 28, 1912; 1 son, Warren R. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1907, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Devine, Gibbs & York; dir. Story, Simmons Co.. Eastburn Press, Inc., Lawyers' Title .and Mortgage Guaranty Co. Mem. Boston Cham- Ijer of Commerce. Active in local, state and nat. politics. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Boston City, Winthrop Yacht. Cottage Park Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 239 Pleas- ant St., Winthrop, Mass. Oflfice: 6 Beacon St.. Boston, Mass. DEVINE, ■William Henry, M.D.; b. South Bos- ton, Mass.. July 22. 1800; s. William and Margaret (McGuckin) Devine; prep. edn. pub. schs. of Bos- ton; one term at Holy Cross Coll.. Worcester, Mass.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1883; house offi- cer, Carney Hosp., Boston. 1883; m. Boston, June 11, 1889, Katherine G. Sullivan. Engaged in prac- tice at Soutli Boston since 1884; visiting physician. Carney Hosp.. 1896-1907. and mem. consulting staff since 1907; mem. consulting staff Deer Island Hosp., since 1902. Asst. surgeon and surgeon, 9th Regt. Mass. Inf., 1883-7, and surgeon, same, 1888- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 329 97; med. dir. 2d Brigade, 1897-03; surgeon-gen. of Mass., Jan. 5, 1905-Mar. 25, 1908; retired with rank of maj.-gen. Served in U.S. Vol.s., Spanish- Am. War, as asst. surgeon 9th Mass. Vol. Inf. and brigade surgeon 1st Brigade, 1st Div., 2d Army Corps. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, United Spanish War Veterans, Catholic Order of Fores- ters. Club: Boston City. Address: 595 E. Broad- wa>', Soutli Boston, ]\rass. DEVITT, Frederick VTiUiam, M.D. ; b. Onondaga Hill, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1872; s. Rev. Frederick and Eleanor N. (Cassidy) Devitt; M.D., Cleveland Med. Coll., 1897; grad. 111. Sch. Electro-Thera- peutics; post-grad, work in New York and Chicago; m. Hattie G. Joy, of Deep River, Conn., Oct. 4, 1899. Practiced in Deep River, Conn., since 1897; mem. Bd. of Edn., Deep River. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopatliy, Conn. Homoe. Med. Soc. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Deep River Wheel. Address: Deep River, Conn. DEVITT, Tlieophilus S., clergvnian; moved to Minn. (See vol. 1909.) DEVIiIN", James Hsnry, Jr., lawyer; b. Dor- chester, Mass., July 21, 1877; s. James Henry and Hannah Mary (Hickey) Devitt; A.B., Boston Coll., 1897; LL.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Eleanor Travers, of Boston, Sept. 20, 1910; 3 children, Mary, Eleanor, Frances. In gen. law practice in Boston since 1900; has represented the City of Boston before the state legislature and its committees since 1904. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Boston Coll. Alumni Assn., Catholic Alumni Sodality, Am. Irish Hist. Soc, Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston (pres., 1909-10), Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters, United Irisli League, Oak Square Catholic Assn. (pres.). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Club: Boston City. Recreations: reading. Home: 593 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. Office: 1115 Tremont Bldg., Boston. Mass. DE VOIiIi, Frederick Usher, artist; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Dec. 15, 1S73; s. Frederick Almy and Mary Jane McKenzie (Usher) De Voll; ed. high sch.. Providence, 1 yr. ; grad. R.I. Sch. of Design; studied art under William M. Chase, Robert Henri, Charles W. Hawthorne and H. Siddons Mowbray, in U.S.. and Jean Paul Laurens, Paris, France; m. Martha Elizabeth Mclver. of County Tyrone, North of Ireland, Sept. 20, 1904. Landscape paint- er; also in retail jewelry business. Exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design, Carnegie Inst., Corcoran Gal- lery, Pa. Acad., Panama-Pacific Expn., etc. Repre- sented in R.I. Sch. of Design; St. John's Art Club, New Brunswick, Can.; Delgado Mus., New Orleans, La. Mem. Am. Federation of Arts, R.I. Sch. of Design. Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Providence Art Club. Union Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Republican. Christian Scientist. Illustrated 'The Regicides" (by Frederick Hull Cogswell). Home: 159 Elm St. Address: 19 and 69 Arcade Bldg., Providence, R.I. DE VRIES, John Hendrik, clergyman; b. Amster- dam, Netherlands, I\Iav S, 1S59; s. Hendrili and Wilhelmina Louisa (Diephuysen) DeVries; ed. grammar sch.. New Brunswick, N.J., 1875-7; A.B., Rutgers Coll., 1S81, A.M., 1884. D.D., 1903; grad. New Brunswicli Theol. Sem.. 1888; m. Newburgh. N.T., June 6, 1894, Mary Yale Clarke, both of whose parents are natives of N.E. and are now living in Conn.; no children. Ordained ministry Ref. Ch. in America, 1888; pastor Immanuel Chapel. Yonkers. N.Y., 1888-93. Ref. Ch., Bronx- ville, N.Y., 1893-7, 2d Presbyn. Ch.. Princeton, N.J., 1897-05: deacon and priest P.E. Ch., 1906; rector Grace Ch.. Saybrook, Conn., 1907-15, Trinitv Ch., Canton, Mass., since Mar. 1. 1915. Republican. Translator of Dr. Kuyper's Ency. of Sacred The- ology, 1898; also various other works from the Dutch. Conthr. to religious pubis. Address: 9 Chapel St., Canton, Mass. DEVTABT, Franklin Henry, civil engr. ; b. Nor- wood, Ont., Can., Feb. 3, 1861; s. Rev. James Hart- ley (D.D.) and Marv (Day) Dewart; nrep. edn. Hamilton (Ont.) Collegiate Inst, and Willoughby (O.) Collegiate Inst.; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan IT.. 1879: A.B., Harvard, 1888; life certificate to teach, cum honore. State of Ohio, 1885. Supt. schs.. Hanging Rock, O., 1881-3; prin. high sch., Ironton, O., 1883- 4; supt. schs., Waverlv, O., 1884-7; prin. acad. and supt. schs., St. Albans, Vt, 1888-94; pros. Vt. State Teachers' Assn., 1893; engaged in civ. en- gring. since 1894, making specialty of finding and interpreting ancient titles and records, and spe- cialist in difficult and old land lines in Vt. ; editor Papers of Surveyors-General of Vt., 1908-14; state engr. for improving grade and alignment of high- ways, and eliminating crossings at grade 1906-15; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906-8; city assessor, St. Albans, 1902-8; acting city engr., 1899; mem. Bd. of Pub. Works, 1904-5; examiner of teachers, Franklin Co., 1904-6. Independent Republican. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Recreations: antiquarian and geneal. research. Address: 159 Loomis St., Builington, Vt. DEWART, Murray Wilder, clergyman; b. Char- don, O., P'eb. 14, 1874; s. James Hartley and Mary (Day) Dewart; prep. edn. St. Paul High Sch.; stu- dent Harvard, 1893-4; A.B., U. of Minn., 1897; stu- dent Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1898-9; grad. Cambridge Episcopal Thool. Sch., 1901; m. Man- chester, N.H., Apr. 30, 1906, Submit Tewsl<:bury Clarke. Deacon, 1901, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; rector St. James Ch., Roxbury, 1901-12, Ch. of the Eni- phany, Winchester, since 1912. Republican. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Wollaston Golf. Address: 7 Yale St., Winchester, Mass. DEWART, William Herbert, clergyman; b. Nor- wood, Ont., Can., July 19, 1863; s. Rev. James Hartley (D.D.) and Mary (Day) Dewart; A.B., Kenyon Coll., 1887; B.D., Cambridge Theol. Sch., 1893; m. Boston, Oct. 4, 1899, Elizabeth H. Russell. Ordained deacon, 1891, ordained priest, 1892, P.E. Ch.; asst. rector, Trinitv Ch., Boston, 1893-02; rector Christ Ch., Hyde Park. Boston, 1904-14, Christ Ch. (The Old North), Boston, since 1914. Mem. Alpna Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Repub- lican. Clubs: Essex Country (Manchester-by-the- Sea), Tennis and Racquet, The Country. Home: 247 Berkeley St.. Boston: (summer) "Crowhaven," Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. DEWEY, Davis Rich, economist; b. Burlington, Vt., Apr. 7, 1858; s. Archibald S. and Lucina A. (Rich) Dewey; brother of John Dewey; A.B., U. of Vt., 1879; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1886 (LL.D., U. of Vt., 1910); m. Mary C. Hopkins, of Madi- son, Vi'is., June 29, 1886. Prin. Hyde Park High Sch., Chicago, 1881-3; asst. prof, economics and statistics, 1886-92; prof, since 1893, Mass. Inst. Tech. Chmn. Mass. Bd. to Investigate Subject of Unemployed, 1893, and mem. Commn. to Investi- gate Public Charitable and Reformatory Inter- ests of Mass., 1897; mem. com. on relations be- tween employer and employe, 1904; spl. expert agt. on wages, 12th U.S. Census, 1902. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Home: 2 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass.* DEWEY, Francis Henshaw, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Mar. 23, 1856; s. Francis H. and Sarah B. (Tufts) Dewey; descendant of Thomas Dewey, passenger "Mary and John," and first settler of Dorchester, Mass., 1630: grad. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, 1872; A.B., Williams, 1876, A.M., 1879, LL.B., Harvard, 1878; m. Lizzie Davis, d. Har- rison Bliss, of Worcester. Dec. 12. 1878; 2 chil- dren, Elizabeth (Mrs. Rockwood Hoar Bullock, of Worcester). Francis Henshaw, Jr. Solicitor and trustee for Worcester Mechanics' Savings Bank, and Mechanics' Nat. Bank, since 1880; dir. since 1887 and pres. since 1888, Mechanics' Nat. Bank; pres. "Worcester Consolidated St. Ry. Co. since 1898; pres. Springfield Rys. Co., Attleboroueh Br. R.R. Co., Interstate Consn. St. Ry. Co.. Milford, Attleborough & Woonsocket St. Ry. Co.. "\A^orcester & Webster St. Ry. Co., Webster & Dudlev St. Ry. Co., N.E. Investment & Securities Co., Bay State House; v.-p. Springfield St. Ry. Co., Worcester Gas Light Co.. "Worcester Moriis Plan Co.; v.-p. and trustee Worcester Rys. & Investment Co.; dir. Fitchburg R.R. Co.. Norwich & Worcester R.R. Co., Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co.. N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.; dir. in 10 other business corpns. Trustee and executor; trustee, v.-p. and treas. Clark Univ. and Clark Coll.: v.-p. Worcester Art Museum; trustee Mass. Sch. for Feeble-Minded; pres. Home for Aged Men. Mem. Worcester Cham- 330 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ber of Commerce, Am. Antiq. Soc. (council), Colo- nial Soc. of Mass.; dir. Associated Chai-ilies; tieas. St. Wulstan Soc; chmn. commn. City Hosp. Funds; trustee Memorial Hosp.; mem. Worcester Fire Soc; mem. Kappa Alpha (Williams Coll.); mem. First Unitarian Parish. V.-p. Worcester County Bar xVssn. since 1897. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, Worcester Country, Worcester Automo- bile, QuinsiKamond ]?oat; Union U^o.ston); I'ni- versity, Williams (New York); Point Judith Country, Reading Room (Narragansett Pier, R.I.). Recreations: golf. Home: 71 Elm St. Office: 311 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DEVTEY, Georg-e Perrln, life underwriter; b. Mi)nt])olier, \t.. Auk- 1~>, 1>^60; s. Charles and Bet- sey (Tarbox) Dewey; nephew of Admiral George Dewey; ed. high sch. and Vt. Methodist Sem.; m. Rosalie Ann Mower, of Boston, Sept. 4, 1900. Upon leaving sch. entered office of Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Montpelier, Vt., of which his father was pres. and lias since continued with the co.; was cll<. in liome office .') yrs. and lias been mgr. for Me., since 18S4; 3d oldest agt. with the co. in Ale. and tjth oldest in point of service with the co. in U.S. 1st It. Vt. N.G. Mem. Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters. Republican. Kpiscopalian. Mason (32°); mem. B.P.O.E. (past exalted ruler, past district deputy). Recreations: farming, countrv life. Home: Cape Elizabeth, Me. Office: .'iS Exchange St., Portland, Me. DEWEY, Georffe Tufts, lawyer; b. Worcester, IVIass., Sept. 12, 1858; s. of Francis Henshaw and Sarah Barker (Tufts) Dewey; descendant of Thomas Dewey, of Dorchester, Mass., 1630; prep, edn. Mt. Pleasant Inst.. Amherst, Mass., 1870-5; B.A., Williams, 1879, A.M., 1882; student Bacon & Hopkins law office, Worcester, Mass., 1879-81; Har- vard Law Sch., 1881-2; admitted to bar, 1882, and since practiced at Worcester; m. Mary Lin wood Nichols, of Worcester, June 28, 1898; children, Mary I.,inwood, George Tufts, Jr., Charles Nichols. Mem. Kent & Dewey, 1883-07; dir. and gen. counsel Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., 1888-98; dir., treas. and gen. counsel Wright Wire Co., 1900-6; gen. counsel and dir. Worcester Electric Light Co., Gra- ton & Knight Mfg. Co., Worcester Cold Storage & Warehouse Co. (treas.), Mass. Corset Co. (treas.); dir. Columbia Nat. Life Ins. Co. Pres. Worcester Boys' Club, 1899-12; mem. Mass. and Worcester County bar assns. ; Kappa Alpha Soc. Republican. Episconalian. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Coun- try, Tatnuck. Quinsigamond Boat, Economic, Twentieth Century (Worcester), Williams Club of New York and Mass. Recreations: motoring. Home: 54 West St. Office: 311 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DEWEY, Henry Sweetser, lawyer; b. Hanover, N.H., Nov. 9, 1856; s. Maj. Israel Otis and Susan Augusta (Sweetser) Dewey; A.B., Dartmouth, 1878, A.M., 1879; LL.B., Boston U., 1882; also read law in office of Hon. Ambrose A. Ranney; unmar- ried. Admitted to bar, 1882, later to U.S. Circuit and U.S. Supreme courts. Mem., 1891, chmn., 1895, Bd. Bar Examiners for Suffolk Co.; first chmn. State Bd. Bar Examiners, 1897-03; master in chan- cery for Co. of Suffolk since Feb., 1893; spl. jus- tice, Apr., 1896, asso. justice. May, lS99-Dec., 1902, Municipal Ct. of City of Boston (resigned to re- sume practice); Republican; mem. Rep. ward and city com.. City of Boston, 1884-8; mem. Boston Common Council, 1885, 6, 7; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1889-91; house chmn. com. on the judiciary and (ex officio) floor leader of house, 1890-1. Served in Mass. 1st Corps of Cadets, 1880-9; judge advo- cate, 1889-1900, judge-advocate-gen. under Govs. Crane and Bates, 1900-5, reaching rank of brig.- gen. ; resigned Jan., 1905; placed on retired list as brig-gen. on own application by order of Gov. Foss, Sept., 1911. Rep. candidate for nomination and People's candidate on nomination paper for mayor of Boston, 1905; candidate for gov. as "Theocrat" and as candidate of Independence League party, 1909. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for other details.) Home: 896 Beacon St., Boston. DEWEY, John Jasper, mfr. of woolens; b. Que- chee (Hartford), Vt., Apr. 8, 1846; s. Albert Galla- tin and Emily (Strong) Dewey; ed. pub. schs. and Green Mountain Inst., South Woodstock, Vt., to 1863; student Norwich (Vt.) U., 1863-5, B.S., 1865 (M.S., 1902, A.M., 1908); grad. Comer's Commer- cial Coll., Boston, 1865; m. Anna Frances Metcalf, of Boston, Jan. 19, 1869 (now deceased); 5 daugh- ters; m. 2d, Grace Emily Strong, of Wauwatosa, Wis., Feb. 26, 1908. Entered employ of A. G. Dewey & Co., Quechee, 1866, became mem. of firm, 1873, organized as corpn., 1890, and since pres.; pres. Woodstock Ry. Co., 1895-14. Trustee Norwich U. ; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902-3. Republican. Cong- list. Clubs: Lakota (Woodstock), Home Market (Boston). Recreations: motoring. Address: Que- chee, Vt. DEWEY, Iiouis IVXarinus, genealogist; b. West- field, Mass., Aug. 27, 1865; s. Albert I..ewis and Helen Louise (Noble) Dewey; 9th generation from Thomas Dewey of Dorchester, Mass., 1630, Wind- sor, Conn., 1635; m. Oct. 6, 1890, Lillian d. of James and Emma (Packman) Ryan, from Co. Kent, Eng. (she died Oct. 27, 1902); m. 2d, Mar. 24, 1909, Nan- cy Elizabeth Bailey, d. of Henry and Sarah R. (Cowles) Bailey, and descendant of John Bailey, of Haddam, and John Cowles, of Farmington, Conn.; 1 son by 1st marriage, James Chambers, b. 1892. In whip business 30 yrs. Past chief ranger Foresters of America; past sachem I.O. Red Men; past comdr. Mt. Tekoa Commandery No. 272, Knights of Malta; mem. Loyal Order of Moose; charter mem. Westei-n Hampden Hist. Soc. (sec); Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, Patrons of Husbandry. Methodist. Club: Upham Men's. Engaged in geneal. research since 1885. Compiler: Dewey Fam- ily History, 1899; History of Ancient Westfield, 1892-3; Old Landmarks, 1895. Has published rec- ords of descendants of Peter Crary of Groton, Conn., John Bailey of Haddam, Conn., John Bur- bank, Thomas Copley, Thomas Remington and James Rising of Suffield, Conn. Has collected fare data from old cemeteries in Conn. Valley, public records, etc., and deals in town and family his- tories. Address: 25 Bates St., Westfield, Mass. DEWTIY, Mary Elizabeth, author; Oct. 27, 1821- June 4, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who In America, 1910-11.) DEWEY, 'William Strong:, woolen mfr.; b. Que- chee, Vt., Aug. 3, 1841; s. Albert Gallatin and Emily (Strong) Dewey; descendant of Thomas Dewey, Dorchester, Mass., 1633; B.S., Norwich U., 1863; unmarried. Served 3 mos. in 7th Squadron R.L Cav., 1862; in office of Taft & Parker, mfrs., 2 yrs., and with J. C. Parker & Co., Quechee, 1866- 76; became mem. A. G. Dewey & Co., 1876, inc., 1890, as A. G. Dewey Co., of which has since been treas.; dir. Woodstock (Vt.) Nat. Bank; trustee Ottauquechee Savings Bank. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1886; mem. staff of Gov. Pingree, 1884, with rank of col.; Republican. Universalist. Club: Lakota. Address: Quechee, Vt. DEWING, Ehen F., treasurer Boston Rubber Co.; b. Revere, Mass., Aug. 27, 1874; s. Ebenezer and lone E. (Dame) Dewing; descendant of Andrew Dewing, Dedham, Mass., 1642; ed. pub. schs.. Re- vere; high sch., Chelsea; business coll., Boston; m. Maude L. Marshall, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 25, 1899; 2 daughters, Dorothy Leland, Esther Frances. Entered employ of Boston Rubber Shoe Co. as elk., 1893, auditor since 1909; dir., sec and treas. Boston Rubber Co.; dir., sec. and asst. treas. Am. Rubber Co.; dir. Snell & Simpson Biscuit Co.; pvt. sec. to Lester Leland; v.-p. U.S. Rubber Co. since 1908. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Ar- lington Boat, S.A.R. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 39 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. Office 101 Milk St., Boston. DEWING, Maria Oakley, artist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DEWIKG, Thomas Wilmer, artist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DE WITT, Alexander, banker; b. Pepperell, Mass., Mar. 7, 1854; s. Horace Smith and Sarah Jane (Phelps) DeWitt; ed. schs. of Sutton. Oxford and Leicester: m. Caroline, d. Josliua Murdock, Jr., Sept. 21, 1880. Clk. hardware store of Kinni- cutt & Co., Worcester. 1871-81; with J. & J. Mur- dock, of Leicester, Mass., 1881-3; partner with Lincoln N. Kinnicutt, as Kinnicutt & DeWitt, in WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 331 banking- business, 1SS4-06 (retired); dir. Worces- ter Trust Co.; trustee Peoples Saiving^s Bank. Trus- tee and treas. Memorial Hosp. Republican. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Country, Tatnuck Country; Country (Brookline); Union (Boston). Address: Worcester, Mass. Di: WITT, Frank Austin, treasurer; b. Elyria, O., Feb. y, 18H4; s. Kollin C. and Charlotte P. (Birchard) DeWitt; ed. pul). and high schs., Elyria, O. ; Eastman Business Coll., I'oushkeepsie, N.Y. ; m. Aug. 24, 1898, l^ena May Ware, of Hillsboro, 111. Asst. treas. Windham County Savings Bank, Newfane, Vt., 1885-97. since treas. and trustee; also treas. Town of Newfane since 1899; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Home: Newfane, Vt. DE WOLF, Halsey, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I., Dec. 31, 1870; s. \\'inthrop and Eugenia (Tams; DeWolf; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1897; unmarried. Pi-acticed in Provi- dence since 1897: visiting phys. R.t. Hosp., Provi- dence Lying-in-Hosp. Mem. R.l. Med. Soc, Provi- dence Med. Assn. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, Art, Agawam Hunt, University. Recreations: tennis, fishing, motoring. Home: 76 Prospect St. Office: 212 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. DE WOIiF, John, landscape architect; Mar. 26, 1850-Nov. 23. 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DE WOIiF, John Oviatt, mill architect and con- sulting engr. ; b. Greenfield, Mass., May 10, 1870: s. Austin and Prances (Oviatt) DeWolf; ancestors on both sides of family were early N.E. settlers; S.B. in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; m. Anna Sprague Frothingham, of Boston, Oct. 17, 1901. Head of J. O. DeWolf & Co., mill architects and consulting engineers. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E., S.A.R., Mass. Soc. May- flower Descendants. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Art, Colonial (Cambridge), Technol- ogy of Boston and New York. Home: Winchester, Mass. Oflice: 19 Milk St., Boston. DE "WOLF, John Winthrop, fire insurance; b. Providence, R.I., July 14. 1864; s. W^inthrop and Eugenia (Tams) DeWolf; grad. Cambridge (Mass.) High Sch., 1882; student Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 2 yrs. ; m. Bristol. R.I., Oct. 20, 1894, Sarah Alice Hayes; 2 children, John Winthrop. Jr., Al'ice Winthrop. In metal business with Richards & Co., Boston, 1884-93: spl. agt. Providence Wash- ington Ins. Co. since Feb.. 1893, 1st Corps Cadets, Boston, 3 yrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Bristol Reading Room, Bristol Casino, Bristol Yacht. Home: .51 Union St., Bristol, R.I. Oflice: 20 Market St., Providence, R.I. DEXTER, Charles W. ; pres. Merrill, Dexter & Co. Corim.; trustee Wells Memorial Inst. Address: Sewell Farm, Medfleld, Mass. DEXTEK, Edg-ar Martin, stock broker; b. Paw- tucket, R.I., May 14. 1861; s. Waterman W. and Mary J. (Baker) Dexter; descendant on mother's side of Elder William Brewster, and on father's side of Gregory Dexter, who assisted Roger Wil- liams in securing charter for R.I. ; ed. High Sch., Fall River, Mass.; m. Annie J. Barker, of Provi- dence, R.I., May 4, 1886 (died 1893); m. 2d, Emma M. Johnson, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 28, 1896. Em- ployed in banking house of Wilbour, Jackson & Co., 1886-93; mgr. for a stock brokerage firm, 1893- 7; became partner firm of Davis & Dexter, 1897, but retired in 1903 on account of ill health; started, 1906, the stock brokerage house of Edgar M. Dex- ter & Co. (incorporated by spl. act of R.I. legis- lature, 1912), and is pres. same. One of the three commrs. of the Sinking Fund of the City of Cranston. R.I. Republican. Conglist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°). Clubs: Pomham, Anawan. Home: 115 Albert Av., Edgewood, R.I. Office: 10 Weybos- set St., Providence, R.I. DEXTER, Franklin Bowditch, librarian; b. Fair- haven, Mass., Sept. 11, 1842; A.B., Yale, 1861, A.M., 1864 (Litt.D., 1902) ; m. Theodosia M. "Wheeler, 1880. Tutor, 1864-7, asst. in library. 1867-9, asst. li- brarian, 1869-12. emeritus, 1912, registrar, 1869- 92, sec. of Corpn., 1869-99, Darned prof. Am. his- tory, 1877-88, Yale. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 178 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* DEXTER, Fred Fay, M.D.; b. Danielson. Conn., Feb. 20, 1879; s. John P. and Myra (Fay) Dexter; student Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1 yr.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Christine Wheel- er, of Springfield, Mass., June 30, 1904. Practiced in Granby, Mass., 1904-10, Springfield since 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Eastern Hampden Med. Assn., Springfield Acad, of Medicine. Mason. Republican. Methodist. Office: 2 Temple St. Home: 216 Pine St., Springfield, Mass. DEXTER, George, corporation director; died 1910. (See vol. 1909.) DEXTER, Gordon; b. Beverly, Mass., Aug. 12, 1864; s. I'^ranlvlin Gordon and Susan Greene (Amory) Dexter; A.B., Harvard, 1887; m. Annie Linzee Amory, of Boston, Feb. 1, 1906. Dir. Al- varado Mining & Milling Co., Security Safe De- posit Co., Hunt-Spiller Mfg. Corpn., Am. Trust Co. Clubs: Exchange, Country (Brookline), etc. Home: Beverly, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. DEXTER, Morton, clergyman; July 12, 1846- 1910. (See vol. 1909.) DEXTER, Farkman, street railway official; b. Boston, Nov. 19, 1854; s. Samuel Parkman and Matilda (Campbell) Dexter; ed. pub., grammar, high and private schs. of Boston. Engaged in woolen and cotton mfg. business in N.E., 25 yrs.; since 1898 in street ry. business; now sec, treas. and dir. West End St. Ry. Co.; treas. and dir. Vale Mills (Nashua, N.H.). Clubs: Exchange, Eastern Yacht. Home: 15 Charles St. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. DEXTER, Philip, lawver; b. Brookline, Mass., Mar. 11, 1868; s. William S. and Elizabeth S. (Tick- nor) Dexter; A.B., Harvard, 1889, LL.B., 1892; in practice at Boston. Pres. Boston & Providence R.R. Corpn.; trustee and chmn. exec. com. Mass. Electric Cos.; trustee Provident Instn. for Sav- ings; trustee Albany Trust, Bedford Trust, Boston Real Estate Trust, Journal Bldg. Trust, Boston Terminal Co.; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., N.E. Trust Co., Nat. Union Bank of Boston, Fall River (Mass.) Gas Works C^o., Fifty Associates, Boston Pier or the Long Wharf. Home: 65 Marlboro St. Office: 40 State St., Boston. DEXTER, Smith Owen, clergyman; b. Nayatt, R.I., July 19, 1872; s. Lewis and Ellen (Smith Owen) Dexter; B.A., Harvard, 1898; grad. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1901; m. Helen P. Denison, of New Bedford, Mass., July 24, 1902; 3 children, Helen, Smith Owen, Lewis. Deacon, 1901, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; asst. Grace Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1901-2; minister Grace Ch., Dayton, and St. Peter's Ch., Pomeroy, Wash., 1902-4; asst. Christ Ch., Germantown (Phila.), 1905-7; rector Trinity Ch., Concord, Mass., since Apr. 21, 1907. Address: Concord. Mass. DEXTER, William Endicott; b. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 21, 18 74; s. George and Sarah Rogers (Endi- cott) Dexter: A.B., Harvard, 1897; studied Harvard Law Sch., 1897-1900; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1902; m. Boston, Apr. 5, 1904, Mary Fitzhugh Lindsay. Does not practice law. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. History, Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Country, Ten- nis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston): Harvard (New York). Home: 291 Marlboro St., Boston. DEXTER, William H., merchant, benefactor; Jan. 11, 1823-1913. (See vol. 1909.) DEVO, John Maurice, clergyman; b. Poughkeep- sie, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1885; s. J. Elting and Elizabeth Henderson (Forsyth) Deyo; descendant of French Huguenot and Dutch stock on father's side, Scotch and Irish on mother's side; grad. Bridgeport (Conn.) High Sch., 1904; B.A., Yale, 1908, M.A., 1911; S.T.B., Yale Div. Sch., 1910; m. Susan Derby Perry, of Fairfield, Conn., June 25, 1908. Asst. pastor 1st Congl. Ch.. Fairfield, Conn., in charge of mission chapel, 1908-9; asst. pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, New Haven, 1909-11; ordained Congl. ministry. 1910; pastor South Britain Ch., 1911-12, 1st Ch., Plymouth, since Nov. 9, 1912. Mem. Am. Hist Assn., Yale Assn. of Class Secretaries, New Haven and Waterbury Congl. Ministers' Assn., 332 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND -Alpha Delta Sisma (high sch. fraternity), Soc. of Book and Bond (Yale). Recreations: motoring and Boy Scouts. Address: 167 Maple St., New Haven, Conn. DICK, Alexander Wilson, real estate and invest- ments; b. I'eitlishire, Scotland, May 5, 1852; s. David and Margaret (Wilson) Dick; ed. common schs. ; came to America at 21; m. Maria Lawson, of Lynn, Mass., 1879; 1 daugliter, Margaret May. Began in Springfield, Mas.s., as elk. for Forbes & Smith, dry goods; then elk. for Churchill, Gil- christ, Smith & Co., Bo.ston; entered dry goods business on own account, at Lynn, 18S0; was for a short time mem. firm of Dick, Dawson & (io., but bouglit out partner, becoming sole piopr. ; sold out, 1884, and purchased business of Zean, Leach & Co., Plymouth; wa.s also in business at Westfleld, Mass., for 2 yrs. ; retired, 1904. Mem. Burns Memorial Assn., Scots Charitable Soc. (Boston), Clan McLan, Lynn Caledonian Club. Odd Fellow. Republican. Presbyn. Address: 32 AValden St., Lynn, Mass. BICKERMAIT, Amos, mfr.; b. New Haven, Conn., May .3, 1847; s. Steven and Elida (Beecher) Dick- erman; ancestor, Isaac Dickerman, landed in Dor- chester, Mass., 1636; grandfather one of founders of Yale College; ed. common schs. of New Haven; m. Martha H. Hunt, of Cheshire, Conn., June 6, 1870; 5 children, Arthur (deceased), Eva Louise, Hubert Loomis, Robin Steven (deceased), Maud Ethel (Mrs. Clarence Hovt Mead, of New Haven, Conn.). Enlisted in Co. C, 7th Conn. Vols., Feb. 22, 1864; hon. discharged May 31, 1865; with F. S. Bradley & Co., New Haven, 1868-74; foreman Ma- loy, Wheeler & Co., 1874-9; in cartridge mfg. busi- ness with A. L. Howard, 1879-80; organized, 1880, Strong Cartridge Co., of which was half owner and mgr. ; sold out to Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 1884; organized Strong Fire Arms Co., and managed same until 1886; contractor on projectiles for Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 1886-93; asst. supt. same co., 1893-09, gen. inspector of com- pany's property since 1909; pres. Park Lawn Re- alty Co.; v.-p. Urban Realty Co., Alide Sales Co. Mem. Sch. Bd., Westville, for 21 consecutive yrs.; alderman New Haven, 4 yrs.; mem. State Senate, 1911, 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. Clubs: Knights Templar, Young Men's Republican. Home: 270 Alden Av. Address: 275 Winchester Av., New Haven, Conn. DICKERMAN, Georg-e Sherwood, clergyman; b. Mt. Carmel, Conn., ,Iune 5, 1843: s. Ezra and Sarah (Jones) Dickerman: grad. Williston Sem., East- hampton, Mass., 1861; A.B., Y'ale, 1865, A.M., B.D.. 1868; (D.D., Bates Coll., Me., 1895); m. Elizabeth M. Street, of Lowell. Mass., Nov. 29, 1870. Or- dained Congl. ministrv, Aug. 5, 1868; pastor. Nor- mal, 111., 1868-9, West Haven. Conn., 1870-3, Lew- iston. Me., 1874-83, First Ch., Amherst, Mass., 1883-91, Orange Park, Fla., 1892-3; field supt.. Am. Missionary Assn., 1893-5: gen. field agt., Conf. for Edn. in the South, 1899-1901; gen. field agt.. South- ern Edn. Bd., 1902-5, also sec, 1905-10: gen. field agt., John F. Slater Fund, 1907-10. Address: 140 Cottage St., New Haven, Conn.* DICKERMAN, Sidney Ferry, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) DICKERSON, Charles Estell, educator; b. New German town, N.J., Sept. 17, 1866; s. Charles and Elizabeth A. (Miller) Dickerson; B.S., Lehigh U., 1889, M.S., 1905; m. Emeline Marble Fletcher, of Monson, Me., Aug. 14, 1895; 1 son, Charles E., Jr. V.-prin. Mt. Hermon Sch., 1890-1911; prin. The Northfleld Sem., since Aug. 1, 1911. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S., E.A.P.T. Republican. Conglist. Has published a laboratory manual in chemistry. Address: East Northfield, Mass. DICKEV, Adam Herhert, Christian Scientist; b. Toronto, Can., June 26, 1864; s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Simpson) Dickey; descendant on ma- ternal side of George Soule, of the Mayflower; ed. Model Sch., Toronto, and Upper Can. Coll.; m. Lillian Selden, of Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 16, 1887. Enaraged in mfg. business in Kansas City, 1884-99; entered Christian Science practice in 1899; sec. to Mrs. Marv Baker Eddv. Feb., 1908-11: treas. and dir. of The First Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Bos- ton, since 1912. Trustee of Mrs. Eddy Estate. Mem. S.A.R. Club: Brae Burn Country (Newton, Mass.). Scottish Rite Mason. Home: 17 Seaver St., Brookline. Office: 226 Huntington Av., Bos- ton, Mass. DICKEV, Myron Parsons, clergvman; Feb. 19, 1852-Aug. 30, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) DICKINSON, Arthur Mortimer, mfr.; b. Water- bury, Conn'., Dec. 23, 1859; s. Charles and Sarah (Lynde) Dickinson; ed. Episcopal Acad., Cheshire, Conn., Waterbury English and Classical Sch., and Yale, 1878-80; unmarried. Clk., 1880-90, sec. and dir. since 1890, Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co.; asst. treas. Holmes, Booth & Hayden Co.; mgr. Benedict & Burnham Branch of The Am. Brass Co. Served as capt., 1889-93, and subsequently maj., and It. -col., 2d Regt., Conn. N.G. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Waterbury, Country of Waterbury; Manhattan, Army and Navy (New York); Quinnipiack, New Haven Country (New Haven, Conn.). Address: Waterbury, Conn. DICKINSON, rrancke Walden; b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 19, 1849; s. Elijah W. and Mary Abbott (Crossett) Dickinson; ed. in pub. and pvt. schs.; m. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 16, 1873, Katie Mav All- good; 3 children, Emma Allgood (died 1884), Ethel May (died Apr., 1910), Henry Walden (died 1896). Funeral director, Springfield, since 1874; mem. Springfield Common Council, 1889-91 (pres. 1891); alderman, 1S93-4; mayor of Springfield, 1905-6; mem. Mass. Senate, 1908-9; ex-pres. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Mason (32°); past grand regent Grand Council Roval Arcanum of Mass. Home: 125 Sumner Av. Office: 307 State St., Springfield, Mass. DICKINSON, Leonard Perley, college prof.; b. Hill, N.H., May 3, 1874; s. Benjamin F. and Mar- garet (Wilson) Dickinson; grad. Pub. High Sch., Manchester, N.H., 1892; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; m. Dec 25, 1899, A. Louise McClure. of Syra- cuse, N.Y. Instr. in elect, engring, U. of Me., 1898- 9, Manual Training Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1899- 1900, Armour Inst. Tech., Chicago, 1900-2, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1902-3; asst. prof, physics and elec engring., Lafavette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1903-9: prof, same, R.I. State Coll., since 1909. Conglist. Asso. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; mem. Soc. for Promo- tion Engring Edn., Alpha Chi Rho. Address: Kingston, R.I. DICKINSON, Marquis Payette, lawyer; b. Am- herst, Mass., Jan. 16, 1840: s. Marquis Fayette and Hannah Shepard (Williams) Dickinson; A.B., Am- herst, 1862, A.M., 1865; studied Harvard Law Sch., 1866-7: admitted to bar, 1867; m. Cecilia R. Willis- ton, of Easthampton, Mass., Nov. 23, 1864 (died Aug. 16, 1904). In law practice, Boston, since 1868; now mem. firm Dickinson & Dickinson; asst. U.S. atty., Boston, 1869-71; counsel West End St. Ry. : dir. and counsel Met. S.S. Co. and otlier corpns. ; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1870-1, Boston Common Council, 1871-2 (pres., 1872). Pres. bd. trustees W^illiston Sem., tad. overseers Amherst Coll.; trustee Mass. Agrl. Coll., Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; dir. Am. Consrl. Assn. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* DICKINSON, Martha Gilbert, author; b. Am- herst, Mass.; d. William Austin and Susan Hunt- ington (Gilbert) Dickinson; g.-d. Edward Dickin- son (grandfather and father, both treasurers of Amherst Coll.), and great g.-d. Samuel Fowler Dickinson, who was instrumental in securing the charter for same; ed. Miss Porter's sell.. Farming- ton, Mass.; m. Captain Alexander Bianchi. of Carlsbad, Bohemia, July 19, 1903. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: "The Evergreens," Amherst, Mass.* DICKSON, Georgre C, lawyer; b. Chelsea, Mass., 1860; s. John and Isabella Dickinson; ed. Boston; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law School, 1892, and since engaged in practice; mem. law firm of Dickson & Knowles. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Algonquin, Temple. Recreations: shooting. Home: 677 Mass. Av. Office: 53 State St., Boston. WHO'S WHO IN NEW P^NGLAND 33c DICKSON, Samuel Henry, naval officer. (See ^^"ho's ^\'ho in AmericH for biography.) Home: Nantucket, Mass. SIEFENDORF, Allen Boss, psychiatrist; to. Savannah, N.Y., Dec. lil, 1871; s. Fletcher Adalbert and Susan (Quackenbush) Diefendorf; grad. Fair- port (N.y.) Union High Sch., 1SS9; A. 13., Yale, 1894; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1S96; m. New Haven, Sept. 4, 1895, Jeanette L. Cooper; 4 children, Dor- othy, Allen, Elizabetli, Eleanor. Interne Worces- ter Insane Hosp., 1896-7; asst. phys., same, 1897-S; asst. pliys. and pathologist. Conn. Hosp. for In- sane, Middletown, Conn., 1898-08; lecturer on ' ■ " ,r , ^r , ,^ , . .„^„ Consult- Assn., i\ew i; orK iNeuroi. Assn., iNew lorK i^sycnia- trical Soc, Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Med- ico-Psychol. Assn., Conn. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., New Haven IMed. Soc, Sigma Psi. Club: Graduates'. Author: Clinical l^s>'chiatry, 1902, 1907; co-author: Nervous and Menial Diagnosis, 1908. Address: 108 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. DIEFFEMTBACH, Albert Charles, clergyman; b. IManchester, Md., July 4, 1876; s. Ferdinand Albert and Jeannette liix (Frankfoi-ter) Dieffenbacli; grandson of Ferdinand Dieffenbach, Ph.D. (Gies- sen), participant in revolution in Germany, 1848, and founder of Irving Coll., Manchester, Md., 1858; Baltimore City Coll., middle jr. yr.; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1898; grad. in divinity, Ref. Theol. Sem., Lancaster, Pa., 1901; m. Helen Albright Ber- tolette, of Mauch Chunk, Pa., Nov. 4, 1903; 1 daughter, Ruth Bertolette. Teacher mathematics, Blackwood Sch. for Girls, Lancaster, Pa., 1898- 1900; ordained Ref. Ch. ministry. 1901; field mis- sionary Ref. Ch. S.S. Bd., 1901-2; organizer and pastor Ref. Ch. of Ascension, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-11 (built $40,000 ch.); pastor 1st Unitarian Ch., Hartford, Conn., since Dec. 10, 1911. Editor of dept. of religion, Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, 1907-8; contbr. dept. "By A Minister," Baltimore News, 1908-10; editor The Spectator (civic weekly), Pittsburgh, 1909-10. Lecturer on personal efficiency. Dir. Pa. Soc. for Peace (in Western Pa.), 1907-11; dir. Conn. Valley Conf. Unitarian Ch., Conn. Valley Assn. Liberal Ministers, Hart- ford Federation of Chs., Am. Unitarian Assn. (life). Phi Kappa Sigma (exec, bd.), Pittsburgh (N.S.) Chamber of Commerce (hon. life). Pres. Southern Soc, Hartford. Clubs: University, Twentieth Century, Get-Together (chmn. bd., 1914-15). Author: (Common Sense Side of Mental Healing, 1909; Sermons (2 vols.), 1913, 1914; Foils in the Common Life. 1913; Eucken and the Spir- itual Nature. 1913; The Dominant Strain Today in Religion, 1914. Contbr. to newspapers and ch. periodicals. Home: 114 Warrenton Av. Address: 28 Unity Bldg., Hartford, Conn. DIKE, John, M.D.; b. Bath, Me., Dec. 27, 1856; s. Samuel Fuller and Miriam (Worcester) Dike; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881; editor Brunswick Herald 4 yrs.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1888; m. Mary D. White, of Gardiner. Me., Dec. 27, 1888; 6 children, .James, Donald, Eben, Samuel Worces- ter. John Kenneth, Mary Kathleen. Practiced in Melrose, Mass., since ISSS; alderman, 1906-10 and 1912-15; mem. 8th Dist. Rep. Congressional Com. Mem. Mass. Homoeo. Med. Soc. Swedenborgian. Recreations: golf, politics, municipal government. Address: Melrose, Mass. BIKE, Samuel Warren, clergyman; Feb. 13, 1839-Dec. 3, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DUiIi, Joshua Martin, teacher; b. Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 31, 1850; s. Nathaniel H. and Sophronia (Atwood) Dill; ed. Wellfleet High Sch., Bridge- water State Normal Sch.; m. Catherine Bassett. of Bridgewater, Dec. 27, 1876; 3 children. Dr. Martin Bassett (Harvard, 1901, D.M.D., 1903), Colby (Har- vard, 1904, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906), Helen Baker fWelleslev, 1907, Simmons, 1908). Began teach- ing at Wellfleet, 1867; master. John A. Andrew Sch., Boston, since Dec, 1881. Mem. Mass. School- masters' Club (pres., 1907-8), Boston Sch. Prin- cipals' Assn. (pres., 1904-8), Mass. Geneal. Soc. Royal Arch Mason (K.T.); pres. 1st Worshipful Masters' Assn. in Mass.. 1914-15. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Neighbors', Congregational, Pudding- stone. Home: 460 ConuiiDnwealth Av., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: John A. Andrew School, Bos- ton. I>Ii;i.AWAY, William Edward Lovell, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 17, 1852; s. William Stoughton and Ann Maria (Brown) Dillawav; direct descendant of William Dillaway, of Cambridge, who was in King Philip's War; grad. Boston High Sch., 1866; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1871; admitted to bar, 1873; engaged in practice until 1885, when retired; since 1888 practice confined to pvt. business; was sole counsel in consolidation of st. rys. and gas- light COS. of Boston; interested in pneumatic trans- mission of mail, and introduced service in Boston, Chicago and St. Louis; also interested in develop- ment of mining in Bingham, Utah, and dir. In Isle Royale Mining Co. of Lake Superior. Clubs: Press (Boston), Alta (Salt Lake City). Mason (32°, K.T.). Recreations: art collecting, reading (scientific). Home: 80 Commonwealth Av. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston. DII^I^INGHAM, Elizabeth Thompson, author; b. Honolulu, ILL, Jan. 28. 1880; d. Charles Thomas and Sarah Louise (Thompson) Dillingham; grad. high sch., Worcester, Mass., 1898; grad. Lucv Wheelock Kindergarten Training Sch., 1900; un- married. Conglist. Club: Levana. Author: "Tell It Again" Stories, 1911. Contbr. stories and poems to Kindergarten Review. Home: 134 Elm St. Ad- dress: Lee Street School, Worcester, Mass. DII.I.IN'G'HAM, Frances Bent, author; b. Chelsea, Mass. ; d. Isaac Snow and Eliza Frances (Bent) Dillingham; A.B., Boston U., 1891; unmar- ried. Engaged as writer since 1895; contbr. poems and stories to Century, Scribner's, McClure's, Lip- pincott's. The Youth's Companion, St. Nicholas, etc (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 81 Woodland Rd., Auburndale, Mass.* DIIiIiINGHAM, Fred Augustine, clergyman; b. Auburn, Me., Jan. 27, 1851; s. Harvey and Marv Haskell (Johnson) Dillingham; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1875, A.M., 1878; B.D., Tufts Div. Sch., 1878 (S.T.D., 1905); m. Carrie Alexander, of Boston, 1879 (died, 1903); 6 children. Ordained ministry Universalist Ch., 1878; pastor Boston, Danvers, Mass., Troy, N.Y., Dover, N.H., North Attleboro, 7 yrs., Bridge- port, Conn., 18 yrs.; now state supt. of chs. Re- publican. Mason. Address: 48 Wildwood Av., Wa- terbury. Conn. DII^i;iNGHAM, WUUam Paul, senator; b. Water- bury, Vt., Dec 12. 1843; s. Gov. Paul and Julia (Carpenter) Dillingham; brother of Frank Dilling- ham; academic edn.; m. Mary Ellen Shipman, of Lisbon, N.H., Dec. 24, 1874. Admitted to bar, 1867. and since in practice at Montpelier, Vt. ; pres. Waterbury Nat. Bank, since 1890. State's atty., Washington Co., Vt., 1872-6; sec. civil and mil. affairs, 1866 and 1874-6; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1876, 84, Senate, 1878, 80; commr. state taxes, 1882-8; gov. of Vt., 1888-90; elected U.S. senator, Oct. 18, 1900, for unexpired term (1900-3) of Justin S. Mor- rill, deceased; reelected for terms, 1903-9, 1909-15, 1915-17. Republican. Chmn. U.S. Immigration Commn.. 1907. Address: Montpelier. Vt.* DUiIiOIT, William, public accountant; b. New York, July 14, 1867; s. George Palmer and Rose (Lennon) Dillon; descendant of the Earl of Ros- common; pub. sch. edn.; unmarried. Public ac- countant in New York, 1893-1900; in Boston since 1900, and still continues as same. Dir. and mem. exec com. Boston Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce and Finance; mem. business men's advisory com. of High School of Commerce; mem. finance com. Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Fellow' Inst, of Accounts, New York, Am. Assn. Pub. Accountants. Mason; mem. Elks, Royal Ar- canum. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City. Recreations: boating, yachting, tennis. Home: 97 Center St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. DIIiI^WOBTH, Joseph D., real estate; b. Bos- ton, May 30, 1871; s. Dennis and Ellen (Tighe) Dillworth; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Mary E. Mc- 334 Wllo'.s WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Williams, of Brooklyn, X.Y., Oct. Id. 1906; chil- dren, Marv, Joseph, Claire, Jane. Began with J. Murray Howe & Bradlee, real estate brokers, 1S91; 2d asst. assessor City of Boston. 1894-5, 1st asst., 1897-00, 1st asst. assessor since 190S; in real estate business on own account since 1907. Editor and publisher of yearly book Assessed Values of Keal Kstate in Boston, since 1901. Mem. advisory bd and real estate expert, Boston Elevated K.R. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Union of Boston. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City. Home: Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 403 Kimball Bldg., IS Tri'iiKMit St., Boston. BIMAN, John Byron, educator; b. Brookline, Mass., Mav 24, 1SG3; s. Rev. J. Lewis and Emily (Stimson) Diman; A.B.. Brown U.. 1885; B.l)., Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge, 1888; A.M., Har- vard. 1896; (hon. A.M., Brown, 1903). Deacon, P !•: Cli.. 1888; minister in charge St. Columl)a s Chapel, Middletown, R.I. (except 9 mos. spent in European travel), 1888-92; teacher Univ. Grammar Sch.. Providence, R.I., 1892-5; established pvt. boarding sch. for boys, Newport, R.I., 1890, which developed into St. George's Sch., Middletown, of which is head master. Address: Middletown, Isew- port. IM.* BIMMOCK, Georg-e, zoologist; b. Springfield, Mass., Mav 17. 1852; s. George Monroe and Bhza^- beth (Learned) Dimmock; A.B.. Harvard, 187 <, taking spl. studies there until 1879; A.M., Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1881; Sorbonnc. U. of Pans. 1881-2: m. Anna Katherina Hofmann. of Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 30, 1878. Editor of Psyche, 1877-90 a jour, of entomologv; engaged in anat. study of the earl> stages of beetles, and in compiling a history ot the IMmmock family in America since 1900. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 531 Berkshire Av.. Springfield, Mass.* DIMOCK, Ira, president Nonotuck Silk Co., of Fhirence. Mass. Address: 744 Farmington Av., Hart fold. Conn. DINGIiEV, Anna Ladd, newspaper woman; b. A.uburn Me.. IMar. 20, 1868; d. Frank Lambert and Lucinda (Greeley) Dingley: prep. edn. Tilden Sem, W^est Lebanon. N.H., 1881-5; A.B.. Wellcsley Coll., 1889; studied languages, history and litera- ture in Europe 2 yrs., 1890, 1891; unmarried. Taught pub. sch. in Lyons, N.T., 1 yr. and in pvt. sch Phila 1 yr. ; became connected with Lewiston Journal. 1893." Home: 291 Court St., Auburn, Me. Office: Lewiston Journal, Lewiston, Me. BIITGIiE'y, Frank Iiam'bert, editor; b. Unity, Me, Feb. 7, 1840; s. Nelson and Jane (Lambert) Dingley; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1861, later A.M.. Litt. D.; m. Lu Mary Greeley, of Canton, Mo., Oct 21. 1862 (she died April 21, 1913). Tn 1861. with brother (late Nelson Dingley, Jr., M.C.), es- tablished Lewiston Journal, of which is still edi- tor. Entire life devoted to editorial work: was spl commr. under Harrison administration, to make investigations in regard to foreign immi- gration \ isitin'-f ports of embarkation in the British isles and on the Continent of Europe, and made spl. report, published by the Dept. of State, which was made basis of the first legislation, restrictive of immigration, passed by Congress. Occasional addresses on current topics, from the anti-slavery period to the present labor movement, and also a series of addresses on the newspaper, delivered at the Greenacre Sch. of Philosophy. Home: Auburn, Me. Office: Lewiston, Me.* BING'Wi:i;i^, James Davidson, clergyman; b. Prince Edward Island, Mar. 28, 1871; s. James W. and Kathrine (Conohan) Dingwell; ed. grammar and high schs.. P.E.I. ; student, Dalhousie U., Hali- fax; student, Bangor Theol. Sem., 1892-4; Auburn Theol. Sem.. 1895; spl. work in philosophy at Union U., Schenectady, N.Y., 1899-1900; m. May 29, 1895, Agnes Gustie Mayo, of Monroe, Me., a descendant of Rev. John Mayo, of Boston; chil- dren. Paul D., Louise W.. James D., Jr. Ordained Presbvn. ministrv, 1895; pastor Walden Av. Presbvn. Ch.. Buffalo, N.Y.. 1895-7; asso. pastor 1st Presbvn. Ch., Schenectady, 1897-1900, Main St. Congl. Ch., Amesbury, Mass., 1900-11, Central Falls Congl. Ch., R.I., since 1911, Moderator R.I. Conf. of Congl. Chs., 1913-15; dir. Conf. of Congl. Chs. of R.I., R.T. State S.S. Assn., Immigrant Ednl. Bureau (Providence); trustee R.I. Anti-Saloon League; mem. Bd. Associated Charities, Paw- tucket. Mason. Instituted tlie Civic Theatre, Paw- tucket, a moving picture house for the special benefit of foreign workmen and their families. Lecturer. Author: The Closing Century's Heri- tage. 1899; Christus Centuriarum, 1909. Address: 340 Broadway, I'awtucket, R.I. DINSMOBE, Charles Allen, clergyman; b. New York, Aug. 4, 18()0; s. Lafayette Henry (M.D.) and Mary S. (Ladd) Dinsmore; grad. Dartmouth, 1884, A.B., 1894; B.D., Yale, 1888; (D.D., Dartmouth, 1906): m. Annie Laurie Beattie, of Sandusky, U., Oct. 24, 1889. Served with U.S. Engrs. in survey of Miss. River, 1881-2; ordained Congl. ministry, 1888; pastorates at Whitneyville, Conn., Willi- niantic. Conn., Phillips Ch., Boston; pastor First Ch., Waterbury, Conn., since 1905. Mem. Dante Soc. of Cambridge, Boston Authors' Club. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Waterbury, Conn.* BINSMOBX:, Martin Luther, insurance manager; b. Yonkers, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1863; s. Samuel and Sarah H. (Lovett) Dinsmore; ed. Y.M.C.A. Coll.. .Springfield, Mass.; m. Nellie L. Sanderson, of Springfield, Mass., Mar. 8, 1892. Employed as tool- maker with Otis Elevator Co.. Yonkers, 1881-90; engaged in Y.M.C.A. work, Chicopee, Mass., 1890- 91, Jacksonville, 111.. 1891-03; spl. agt. Provident Life & Trust Co. of Phila., at Springfield, Mass., 1903-14; dist. mgr. same since 1914. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Western Mass. Mem. S.A.R. (Ireas.), Conn. Valley Chapter of Y.M.C.A. Coll. Alumni Assn. (treas.). Home: 85 Westford Av. Office: 293 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. DI BOSA, Gustavo Ijuca Ferruccio, Italian con- sul; b. Rome. Italy. Oct. 19. 1878; s. Antonio and Adele (Guarnieu) IDiRosa; ed. univs. Rome, Naples and Turin, LL.D., Nov., 1901; unmarried. Entered service of Italian Gov., 1903; consul, Alexandria, Egypt, 1 vr. ; then vice-consul. New York City; acting consul-gen. Apr. 9, 1909-May 13, 1910, at New York; consul at Boston, with jurisdiction in- cluding Mass., Me., N.H. and Vt., since Dec, 1911. Club: Calumet (New York). Recreations: horse- back riding. Home: Copley Plaza Hotel. Address: 15 Exchange St.. Boston, Mass. DITBICHSTFIir, Leo, actor, playwright; b. Temesvar, Hungary-Austria, 1867; s. Sigismund Ladislav and Bertha von (Etvoes) Ditrichstein; ed. Vienna; m. Josephine Wehrle, of New York, Dec. 16, 1896. Debut in America at Amberg Thea- ter. New York, in "Die Ehre," Mar. 12, 1890; played in "Mr. Wilkinson's WMdows," 1893, later as Zou- Zou in "Trilby," as George Fisher in "Are You a Mason?" etc. Now mgr. for Cohan & Harris, Stam- ford, Conn. Has written numerous plays, per- formed in U.S. and England. Progressive. Catho- lic. Mem. Soc. of Dramatists. (See Who's Who in America for list of plays, etc.) Home: Stamford, Conn.* DITTEMOBE, John Valentine; b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 20. 1876: s. John W. and Mary E. (Cress) Dittemore; Ohio Mil. Inst., College Hill, Ohio; Phil- lips Acad., Andover, Mass. ; m. Edith L. Bingham, of Indianapolis, Feb. 16. 1898. In commercial pur- suits, to 1898, as pres. Federal Packing Co.; v.-p. Van Camp Packing Co.. Indianapolis and New York, etc.; apptd. com. on publication of Christian Science Cli.. New York, Jan., 1908; elected one of 5 dirs. of Christian Science Denomination, May 31, 1909. Progressive. Mason (32°). Clubs: Aldine (New York). Citv (Boston). Home: 189 Bay State Rd. Office: 236 Huntington Av., Boston.* BIVIITE, Frank Henry, clergyman; itioved to Brooklyn, N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) DIX, Beulah Marie, author. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DIX, Georg'e Alfred, M.D. ; b. West Tremont, Me., June 1. 1872; s. George and Julia (Bailey) Dix; ed. pub. schs.; Castine State Normal Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Elizabeth Murdock, of Providence, R.I., Aug. 15, 1900. Practiced in Wor- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 335 cester, Mass., since 1S99; dermatologist Worcester City Hosp.; asst. dermatologist Memorial Hosp. and syphilologist same; asst. in svphilis, Mass. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Uni- tarian. Address: 105 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. DIX, Iieou Edward, prof, civil engring.; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Oct. :i2, 1883; s. Edward Brewer and Leonora Kdith (Lamb) Dix; B.S., Tufts Coll., litOtJ; m. Eda Irene Joslyn, of Northtield, Vt., Julv IS, 1911. Followed civil engring. at Hartford, Conn., for several mos. ; instr. in mathematics. Tufts Coll., 1906-S; asst. engr. Boston & Me. R.R., 1909; prof, mathematics, Norwich U., 1909-12; asso. prof, civil engring., Norwich U., since 1912. Mem. N.E. Water Works Assn., Vt. Soc. Engrs., Alpha Tau Omega. Universalist. Recreations: camping, fish- ing. Home: Northfield, Vt. DlXOir, Ezra, mfr. ; b. Spencer, Mass., Dec. 12, 1849; pub. sch. edn.: served in U.S. Vols., 1863-4. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Republican. Ad- dress: Bristol, R.I. DIXON', Prank Haig-h, educator; b. Winona, Minn., Oct. 8, 1869; s. Alfred C. and Caroline A. Dixon: Ph.B., U. of Mich., 1892, Ph.D., 1895; m. Alice T. Tucker, of Hanover, N.H., Apr. 17, 1900. Asst. polit. economy, 1892-5, instr. history, 1896- 7, asst. prof, polit. economy, 1897-8,, U. of Mich.; asst. prof, economics, 1898-03, prof, since 1903, Dartmouth. Sec. Amos Tuck Sch. of Administra- tion and Finance, Dartmouth, 1900-4; expert for Interstate Commerce Commn., 1907-8, Nat. Water- ways Commn., 1909; chief statistician, Bur. of Ry. Economics, 1910 — . Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation. Address: Hanover, N.H.* DIX OK, Frederick, editor; b. London, Eng. ; s. Major Frederick and Alice (Gray) Dixon; direct descendant of Humphrey de Dixonne, b. 1351; ed. Sherborne, Dorsetshire, England; m. Julv 13, 1901, Clementina, d. Col. Thomas Milward, R.A., C.B., A.D.C., of England. Asso. editor, 1908-9, editor since 1914, The Christian Science Monitor; also European mgr. same, 1909. Regular contbr. to English Hist. Review, Pall Mall Gazette, Temple Bar, Macmillan's Magazine, etc. Mem. Inst, of Journalists (British), Old Sherburnian Soc. Home: 109 St. Paul St., Brookline. Mass. Office: The Chris- tian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass. DIXOK, Iiewis Seaver, M.D. ; b. New York, Sept 26, 1845; s. (b. Seaver) Lewis Wheaton and Susan (Waters) Seaver Dixon; A.B., Harvard, 1866; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1871; m. Ellen Rebecca Bur- rage, of Boston, May 20, 1873; 1 son, Roland B. Began practice in Worcester, Mass., 1871; prac- ticed in Boston since 1882. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E., Am. and Internat. Ophthal. socs. Recrea- tions: travel, photography. Home: 270 Common- wealth Av. Office: 232 Clarendon St., Boston. DIXON, Iiilian, educator; b. Philadelphia, Mar. 29, 1868; d. Franklin Morris and Elizabeth (Alter) Dixon; ed. The Misses Mordecai's Sch., 1877-9; Chegarey Inst., 1880-2; Wellesley Sch., 1882-6 (all of Phila.); Wellesley Coll., 1886-S; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1888-9; A.B., Wellesley, 1900. Prin. pvt. sch.. Devon, Pa., 1890-1, Ashby Hall, Springfield, Mass., 1891-4; teacher Allegheny Coll. Prep. Sch., 1894-5; preceptress Drew Sem., Carmel, N.Y., 1895-9; prin. Taconic Sch., Lakeville. Conn., 1900-14, also sole propr. ; lecturer to private classes in parliamen- tary law, 1915. Episcopalian. Mem. Head Mis- tresses' Assn., Conn. Soc. Social Hygiene. Clubs: Women's Univ^ersity, Wellesley. Address: 513 Bel- mont Av., Springfield, Mass. DIXON, Boland Burragre, college prof.; b. Wor- cester, Mass., Nov. 6, 1875; s. Lewis Seaver and El- len R. (Burrage^ Dixon; A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1900; unmarried. Asst. in anthropol- ogy, 1897-01, instr., 1901-6, asst. prof., since 1906, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. (v. -p. sect. H., 1910-11); mem. Am. Anthrop. Soc. (pres., 1913), Am. Folk-Lore Soc. (pres., 1907-8, 1908-9), Am. Ethnol. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc, Polynesian Soc, Royal Anthrop. Inst, of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for other details.) Home: Harvard, Mass. Ad- dress: Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass.* DIXON, Sarah Ann, clergyman; b. Barnstable, Mass.; d. William and Joyce (Gascogyne) Dixon; grad. Bridgewater (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1885; Ph.B., Boston U., 1894, Ph.D., 1907; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1897; Oxford U., Eng., 1909. Ordamed Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor Tyngsboro, iMass., 1897-05; asst. pastor Trinitarian Congl. Ch., l^owell, 1905-S, Tewksbury since 1909. Only wom- an minister of Congl. Ch. in Mass., if not in N.E. Club: Middlesex Woman's (Lowell, Mass.). Rec- reations: three trips abroad. Address: Tewksbury, Mass. DIXON, V/illiam James, clergyman; moved to Tucson, Ariz. (See vol. ia09.) DIXWEIiIi, John, M.D. ; b. Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 21, 1848; s. Epes Sargent and Mary Ingersoll (Bowditch) Dixwell; prep. edn. pvt. Latin sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1870; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1873; m. Kate Mary Gurney, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept., 1878. Has practiced in Boston since 1873. Surgeon Kearsarge Assn. Naval Veterans; founder and mgr. the Hospital Music Fund by which music is furnished at many hosps. of Boston and vicinity; pres. Kinsley Assn.; trustee Cape Ann Fishermen's Home; mem. Hosp. Aid Soc, Holy Ghost Hosp., Cambridge; mem. Post No. 13, G.A.R. and G.A.R. Club of Mas.-^. Address: 52 West Cedar St., Bos- ton. DOANE, Charles Eaton, civil engineer; b. Har- wichport, Mass., May 14, 1867; s. Edwin R. and Annie M. (Eaton) Doane; descendant of Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth Colony, 1635; B.S., Dart- mouth, 1889: m. Jennv L. Snow, of Harwichport. Mass., Dec. 29, 1899. Began as surveyor in employ of the Sanborn Map Co., New York, 1890; mgr. of Boston office same co. since 1898. Chmn. exec, com. Doane Family Assn. of America. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Colonial. Home: Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 85 Water St., Boston. DOANE, "William Howard, composer, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) DODD, Alvin Earl, industrial training; b. Hud- son, N.Y., Mar. 11, 1879; s. Alvin Harvey and Edith (Merrill) Dodd: descendant of Daniel Dodd, who came from England, to Branford, Conn., 1640; ed. elementary schs., Chicago; grad. Chicago Manual Training Sch., 1898; B.S., Armour Inst. Tech., Chi- cago, 1901; unmarried. Dir. manual training, 5th "Ward Manual Training Sch., Allegheny. Pa.. 1901- 03; supervisor System Vacation Schs., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1901-3; head Dept. of Manual Arts, Mass. State Normal Sch., North Adams. Mass.. 1904-6; dir. industrial training, Trenton, N.J., 1907-8; dir. North Bennet Street Industrial Sch., Boston, since 1908. Trustee Charlesbank Homes: dir. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc Pres. Boston Manual Training Sch., Eastern Art and Manual Training Teachers' Assn.; v. -p. Boston Social Union; mem. governing bd. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Greylock Lodge F. and A.M. Clubs: Boston City. Economic. Twentieth Century. Rec- reations: camping, tramping, outdoor life. Home: 238 Grant Av., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 39 N. Bennet St., Boston, Mass. DODD, Georgre Tucker, cut sole mfr.; b. Wor- cester, Mass., July S. 1S61: s. Joseph H. and Martha Burr Dodd: ed. pub. schs.. "Worcestt^r; m. Lillian Alley, of Lynn. Mass.. June 7. 1893; children, Malcolm. Eleanor. Began active career in employ of Dean, Palen & Co., cut sole mfrs., Bos- ton, continuing 3 yrs. : sr. partner Dodd & M'il- liams since 1886. Mem. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn. Republican. Clubs: Brae Burn. Neighbor- hood. Home: "West Newton. Mass. Office: 111 Beach St., Boston, Mass. DODD, Iiee "Wilson, author, plavwright: b. Frank- lin, Pa., Julv 11. 1.S79: s. Samuel Calvin Tate and Melvina Eliza (Smith) Dodd: Ph.B.. Yale, 1899; LL.B.. N.Y. Law Sch.. 1901; admitted to bar, 1902; m. INIarion Roberts Canby, of Wilmington Del., Jan. 11, 1907. Asst. atty.. legal dept.. Standard Oil Co.. 1902-7; gave up law for lit. in 1907; non- resident lecturer on drama. Smith Coll., since .Tune, 1915. Clubs: Yale, The Lambs. Home: New Haven. Conn.* 336 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND DOI>G£. Alloert D., cleifryinan, Jan. 11, 1S59- May -1. lyi-. (See vd. no9.) DODGE, Clarence Monroe, M.D. (See vol. 1903.) DODGE, Edward M. (See vol. 1909.) DODGE, Edward Sherman, lawyer; b. Cam- britlge, Mass., Alar. 12, lsr)2; s. John C. and Lucy (Sherman) Dodge; A.B., Harvard, 1S73; lA^.li., Har- vard Law Sch., 1877; descendant of llichard Hodge, of Beverly, Mass., about 163S; m. Elizabeth I'orter Longfellow, of Portland, Me.. Oct. 16, 187.S (died 1891); m. 2d, Mary S. Stevens, of North Andover, Mass.. July 3, 1894. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1877, and since practiced in Boston, and in the admiralty cts. of U.S. and Can. Trustee N.K. Conservatory of Music; pres. Harvard Alumni Chorus. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bunker Hill Monument Assn. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (New York and Boston); University (Boston); Colonial (Cam- bridse) ; Harvard Musical Assn.. Cumberland (Portland. Me.). Recreations: music. Home: 70 Sparks St., Cambridge, Mass. Oflicu: 53 Statu St., Boston, Mass. DODGE, Frederic, judge; b. Cambridge. Mass.. Apr. 24. 1847; s. John C. and Lucy (Sherman) Dodge; A.B., Harvard, 1867. LL.B.. 1869; m. Eu- g'enia Louise Jackson, of Concord, Mass., Sept. 20, 1877. Admitted to bar. 1869, and began prac- tice at Boston; U.S. dist. judge, Dist. of Mass., Apr. IS, 1905-12; U.S. circuit judge, 1st Circuit, Sept. 10, 1912 — . Republican. Club: Union. Home: Belmont. Alass. Address: 116 P.O. Bldg., Boston.* DODGE, George Francis, M.D.; b. Tamworth, N.H., Oct. 20, 1872; s. Ezra Preston and Jennie Lind (Penniman) Dodge; grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Commercial Coll., 1892; grad. New Hampton Lit. Instn., 1894; course Md. Gen. Hosp., Baltimore, 1905; M.D.. U. of Md. Sch. of Medicine. 1906; 3 spl. courses, Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Winnie .1. Worthen, of Holderness, N.H.. Feb. 20, 1895; 3 children. Eva F.. Lillian Euphene. Glennes Worthen. Began as elk. in gen. store. New Hamp- ton, 1894. continuing 5 yrs.; elk. in Ashland. N.H.. 1899-02; practiced in Wilmington, Mass., since 1906; pres. Wilmington Grange Hall Corpn.; trustee Town Library. Mem. East Middlesex Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist (deacon). Mason; mem. T.O.O.F., K. of P., Grange, I.O.G.T.. Moose. Address: Wilmington, Mass. DODGE, Howard Winslow, retired merchant: b. Clinton. Me., Feb. 16, 1838; s. John Parley and Rosanah (Richardson) Dodge; ed. pub. schs. and Sebasticook Acad.; m. Cora Ada Jaquith, of Clin- ton, Dec. 5, 1885; children, Charles Everett, Lottie Myra, Alice Olive. Began in lumber business in Me.: in same line of business, W^illiamsport, Pa., 1869-71; entered gen. store business, Clinton, Me.. 1871. and continued under various changes of firm name for 30 yrs. when sold out and retired to farm. Has settled many estates in county court; v.-p. State Bd. of Trade 2 yrs.; trustee and treas. Brown Memorial Pub. Library and Brown Me- morial M.E. Ch. (historian 106th anniversary, Jan. 5. 1908). Has served in Clinton, as moderator. town elk., town treas., 8 yrs. as selectman and overseer of the poor; also selectman in Benton 1 yr. ; Dem. candidate for co. commr. and high sheriff. Mem. State Senate, 1911-12. Democrat. Mason (K.T.); mem. O.E.S., Grange. Recreations: farming. Address: Clinton, Me. DODGE, J(osepli) Smith, dentist; b. New York, Dec. 3, 1834: s. Dr. J. Smith and Julia Ann (Bur- ger) Dodge: A.B., Columbia, 1853; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia). 1856; house phys.. Beilevue Hosp., 1856-7; D.D.S., Baltimore Coll. of Dentistry, 1858: also studied theology: m. Stam- ford. Conn., 1858, Miss M. R. Hall. Engaged in practice of dentistry in New York since 1858. re- tired, 1913. Ordained to ministry Universalist Ch. and pastor at Stamford, 1862-74; one of incorpora- tors Ferguson Library. Address: Stamford, (Ilonn. DODGE, Xiaurence Faine, banker; b. Newbury- port, Mass., Aug. 23, 1885; s. Elisha Perkins and Katharine Searls (Gray) Dodge; descendant of Richard Dodge, Salem, Mass.. 1638: prep. edn. Noble & Greenough's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1908; Harvard Grad. Sch., 190S-9; m. Anne Wood- well Thurlow, of Colorado Springs, ('olo., June 22, 1909; 2 children, Miriam, Elisha. Began active career in employ of Elmer A. Lord & Co.. gen. ins., Boston, June, 1909; became mem. brokerage firm of Edgerly & Crocker, 1911; mem. Blake Bros. & Co., successors to Edgerly & Crocker, since Feb. 1. 1915; dir. Herald Pub. Co.; mem. Common Coun- cil, Newburyport, Mass., 1909; mem. Sch. Bd.. Newburyport. 1911. Trustee Anna Jaques Hosp. ]J)emoc-rat. Unitarian. (ZJlulis: Harvard (Boston); Dalton. Old Town Country (Newburyport). Home: Newburyport, Mass. Olfice: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. DODGE, Omenzo George, naval officer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DODGE, Ozias, art director; b. Morristown. Vt., Feb. 16, 1868; s. Chester ^V. and M. J. (Howe) Dodge; grad. Lawrence Acad., 1887, Yale Sch. of Fine Arts, 1891; studied Art Students' League, New York; ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris (Gerome); liachelor of Fine Ai-ts, Yale, 1899; m. Hannah Rodgers Sprague, of Flushing, L.I.. .fune 15, 1898. Dir. Victoria Sch. of Design, 1892-94; dir. The Norwich Art Sch., since 1897. Inventor improved process of producing printing surfaces (for etch- ing). May 3. 1904. and grained gelatine film (for drawing). 1907. Home: 363 Washington St.. Nor- wich, Conn.; (summer) Asquam Lake, Ashland. N.H. DODGE, Raymond, prof, psychology; b. Woburn, Mass.. Feb. 20. 1871; s. George S. and Anna (Pick- ering) Dodge; A.B., Williams Coll., 1893; Ph.D., U. of Halle, 1896; m. Henrietta C. Cutler, of West Acton, Mass., Aug. 18, 1897. Asst. librarian, Wil- liams Coll., 1893-4; as-st. to Prof. Benno Erdmann, U. of Halle, 1896-7; prof, philosophy, Ursimus Coll., 1897-8; instr. In psychology. 1898-9. asso. prof., 1899-02, prof, since 1902. Weslevan U. Asso. edi- tor Psychol. Bull., 1904-10; Psychol. Review, 1910 — : exptl. psychologist of nutrition lab., Car- negie Instn.. 1913-14. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Philos. Assn. Republican. Congregationalist. (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: Middletown, Conn.* DODGE, Raynal. machinist, botanist; b. New- buryport, Mass., Sept. 9, 1844; s. Alvin Dodge (Puritan ancestry); grad. high sch.; lifelong stu- dent; spl. studies in cryptogamic botany; served through Banks' campaign in La., Civil War. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Newburyport. Mass.* DODGE, Richard Elwood, college prof.; b. T\^en- ham, Mass., Mar. 30. 1868; s. Robert Francis and Sarah Elizabeth (Wood) Dodge; A.B., Harvard, 1890. A.M., 1894; m. Stella Pomerov Dalton, of Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 19, 1896. Asst. geology, 1891-4, and instr., 1894-5, Harvard; instr. geology and geography, 1895-6, asso. prof, natural science, 1896-7, prof, g-eography since 1897, Teachers Coll. (Columbia U.); asst. on U.S. Geol. Survey in N.E. and Southern Appalachians, summers, 1890-5, Fel- low N.Y. Acad. Sciences, Geol. Soc. America, Am. Geog. Soc; mem. Assn. Am. Geographers: hon. corr. mem. Geog. Soc. of Australasia (Brisbaiie branch). Mem. State Bd. of Agr., Conn. Formerly editor of Assn. Am. Geographers (pres., 1915). (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: Washington, Conn.* DODGE, Robert Gray, lawyer; b. Newburyport, Mass., July 29, 1872; s. Elisha P. and Katherine S. (Gray) Dodge; prep. edn. Newburyport High Sch.; A.B., summa cum laude, Harvard, 1893 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; LL.B., cum laude. Harvard Law Sch., 1897: m. Alice W. Childs, of Amesburv, Mass.. Sept. 11. 1900. Admitted to bar. 1897; instr. Harvard-U. Law Sch., 1898-9, 1900-1; pres. Newburyport Com. Coun- cil 1901-2: asst. atty. gen. Mass.. 1902-5; mem. State Bd. of Ballot Law Commrs.. 1908-11; now mem. law firm of Storey. Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge. Republican. Clubs: St. Botolph. Tennis and Racquet. Home: 82 Bay State Rd. Office: 53 State St., Boston. DODGE, Thomas Hutchins, inventor, mfr. ; Sept. 27. 1823-Feb. 12, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 337 BOBGi:, Van Herbert, banker, business man- ager; b. Whltefleld, N.H., Mar. 21, 1859; s. William F. and Maiy J. (Eastman) Dodge; ed. Whitefield High Sch. and New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn.; m. Newbury, Vt., May 1, 188S, Alice M. Stebbins; 1 son, Frank Schuyler. Was employed as cashier Providence (R.I.) Furniture Co., 1880-3; partner ( Vo interest), W. F. Dodge & Son, since 1884, sum- mer hotel, farms and timber lands; treas. and gen. mgr. of Maine Condensed Milk Co., 1898-02, with factoiies at New|)ort and Winthi-op, Me., and Whitefield, N.H. ; sold out to the Borden Condensed Milk Co., in 1902; pres. Whitefield Savings Bank & Trust Co. since 1904; dir. Whitefield Farm Co. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Address: White- field, N.H. DODGE, Walter Phelps, lawver, author; moved to London, Eng. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DOE, Arthur Iiincolu, educator; b. Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 1, 1861; s. Levi Butlev and Hannah (Meader) Doe; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Water- ville, Me., 1880; A.B.. Colbv Coll., 1884; m. Iva A. Carney, of Newcastle, :Me.. Sept. 16, 1884; 2 chil- dren, (iecilia I.. Arthur F. Teacher pub. schs., Easton, Me., 1882-3, Falmouth, Mass., 1885; prin. grammar sch., Woonsocket, R.I., 1885-8, Maiden, Mass., 1888-96, Somerville, since 1896. Mem.. Delta Upsilon. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Odd Fellow. Home: 27 Spruce St., IMalden, Mass. Office: Somerville, Mass. DOGGETT, Prederict Pobes, IM.D. ; b. Barn- stable, ]\Iass., Feb. 22, 1855; s. Theophilus Pipon and Elizabeth (Bates) Doggett, and descendant of Thomas Doggett, who came to America from Eng., 1637; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1873; A.B., Harvard, 1877; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1880; post-grad, work in Vienna, Paris and London. 1880- 2; m. Halifax, N.S., July 7, 1880, Mary Chipman De T\^olf; 3 children, Elizabeth De Wolf, Arthur Latham, Leonard Allison. Has practiced in Bos- ton since 1882; del. Internal. Med. Congress, Lon- don, 1881; dist. phys. Boston Dispensary, 1882-6; fleet surgeon South Boston Yacht Club, 1888. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, South Boston Med. Soc. Club: South Boston Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Ad- dress: 805 East Broadway, South Boston, Mass. DOGGETT, Iiaurence Locke, educator; b. Man- chester, la., Dec. 22. 1864; s. Simeon Locke and Mary Ann (White) Doggett; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1886, A.M., 1890, B.D., 1890; student Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York. 1889, U. of Berlin, 1893-4, Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1895; (D.D., Oberlin Coll., 1911): m. Caroline Gillespie Durgin, A.M., of Hillsdale, Mich., Oct. 3. 1894. Asst. state sec, T.M.C.A. of Ohio. 1888; sec. Oberlin Y.M.C.A., 1889- 1890; asst. state sec, 1890-3, state sec, 1895-0, Y.M.C.A. of Ohio: pres. International Y.M.C.A. Training Sch., Springfield, Mass., since Aug., 1896. Prin. Summer Training Inst., Silver Bay, Lake George, N.Y., 1903-1911. Conglist. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 60 Northampton Av., Springfield, Mass.* DOGGETT, •William Sedley, mfr.; Nov. 9, 1837- Dec 10, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) DOHEBTT, Jolm Prancis, lawyer; b. Wareham, Mass., June 9, 1881; s. John and Catherine (Con- rov) Dohertv; ed. Wareham High Sch.; Roger and Allen Sch.: Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1909-12; un- married. Formerly accountant and auditor; ad- mitted to Mass. bar, Aug.. 1912, and since prac- ticed in Fall River; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 14, 15. Democrat. Catholic. Home: 217 Globe St. Ofilce: 105-107 Granite Blk., Fall River, Mass DOHEBTY, Philip J., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) DOIiBEAB, Amos Emerson, educator, inventor: Nov. 10. 1837-Feb. 23, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's W^ho in America, 1908-9.) DOIiBEABE, Harris Mason, editor, publisher; b. Boston. Nov. 29, 1870; s. Samson Mason and Madelia Hudson (Clapp) Dolbeare; grad. Wake- field (Mass.) High Sch., 1888: m. Emma Brown Skinner, of Wakefield, June 6, 1895; 3 children. Cvrus M., Richard B.. Harriet M. Began active career as reporter; later became asso. editor and editor, and has been editor and propr. Wakefield Daily Item since 1900. Mem. Mass. Press Assn. Itcpubhcan. Conglist. Mason. Odd Fellow, Elk, K. of 1'. Address: Wakefield, Mass. DOI.BEN-, Joseph Alfred, builders' supplies; b. Bo.ston, Oct. 15, 1879; s. .Joseph and Mary E. (Hughes) Dolben; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Clara B. Cochran, of Boston. June 24, 1912. Mem. Dol- ben & Sulhvan, Boston, since 1908. Republican. Mason (Mt. Tabor Lodge); Odd Fellow (Zenith Lodge). Club: Boston City. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 7 Water St.. Boston. DOLE, Charles; b. Northfield, Vt., Oct. 22, 1843- s. Cliristopher Sergeant and Harriet (Howes) Dole- prep, edn. Northfield Inst.; B.S., Norwich U., 1869 A.M., 1872; married Mary lone Oilman, of Paw Paw, Mich., Aug. 2, 1870 (died Oct. 17, 1887)- 4 children. Carl Oilman. Harry Ravmond. Anna May (deceased). Lena Harriet (deceased); m 2d Mrs Clara (Austin) McClearn. of Northfield, July 3 1893; children by 2d marriage, Clara Marion! Charles Paul. Ralph Austin. Instr. mathematics and Latin, Norwich U., 1869-70; prof, history rhetoric, logic and belles lettres, 1871-86 (resigned to enter business) ; has engaged extensively in farming, also in slate industry; editor Vermont Farmer, 1885-9. Supt. schs., Northfield, 1874-82- mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1888-90. Has held various leading offices in connection with Norwich U and has served as trustee since 1899; financed the uni- versity for 2 yrs.. 1873-6. Mason. Was chmn. Universalist Conv. of Vt. and the Province of Quebec. Address: Northfield, Vt. DOLE, Charles Fletcher, clergyman; b. Brewer, Me., May 17, 1845; s. Rev. Nathan and Caroline (Fletcher) Dole; brother of Nathan Haskell Dole; A.B., Harvard, 1868. A.M., 1870; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1872; (D.D., Bowdoin, 1906); m. Frances Drummond. of Springfield. Mass.. Mar. 4 1873. Prof. Greek, U. of Vt, 1873; minister Plymouth Ch., Portland, Me., 1874-6, First Congl (Unitarian) Ch.. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1876 — . Mem. Am. Peace Soc, Anti-Imperialist League, etc. Clubs: 20th Century, Boston, City, Appa- lachian. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Jamaica Plain, Mass.* DOLE, Daniel Hasty, M.D.; b. Windham, Me., June 12, 1843; M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1871. Practiced at Cape Elizabeth. Me., 1871-4, Portland, 1875-83. Address: 48 Fessenden St., Portland, Me. DOLE, Prederick Howard, educator; b. Gorham, Me., July 15. 1875; s. William Bodge and Mary Elizabeth (Brown) Dole; grad. Gorham High Sch.. 1892; A.B., Bowdoin, 1897, M.A.. 1905; m. Hattie Louisa Boardman. of Sheffield. Mass.. Aug. 30. 1904; children, William Levi (b. Jan. 17, 1906). Harold Frederick (Mar. 4. 1908). Taught in schs. at Windham, Me., until 1893; asst. instr. German, Bowdoin Coll., 1 yr. ; prin. Arlington Sch. North Windham, Me., 2 yrs., Levi Hall Sch., 1 yr., Fred- erick Robie Sch., 2 yrs., Gorham; prin. North Yarmouth Acad., 1903-11; .ir. master Boston Latin Sch., since Sept., 1911; mem. Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Royal Arch ^lason. Mem. K. of P., Royal Arcanum. Recre- ations: boating, tennis. Home: 33 Douglas Rd., Medford, Mass. DOLE, Helen James (Bennett), translator; b. Worcester, Mass.; d. William Montgomery and Frances (Fletcher) Bennett; ed. pvt. schs., Worces- ter; made spl. study of music; m. Nathan Haskell Dole, June 28, 1882. (See Who's Who in America for translations, etc.) Address: Glen Road, Ja- maica Plain, Boston, Mass., and "The Moorings," Ogunquit, Me.* DOLE, Nathan Haskell, author; b. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 31, 1852: s. Rev. Nathan and Caroline (Fletcher) Dole; brother of Charles Fletcher Dole; A.B., Harvard, 1874; taught at DeVeaux Coll., 1874- 5, Worcester High Sch., 1875-6; preceptor Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass., 1876-8; m. Helen James Bennett, June 28, 1882. I^it. and musical editor Phila. Press, 1881-7; lit. adviser, T. Y. Crowell & Co., 1887-1901; sec. dept. of publicitv, D. Appleton & Co.. 5 mos., 1901. Clubs: Twentieth Century, 338 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Castilian, Authors', Harvard Musical Assn., Do- fobs (Chicago). Pres. Omar Khayyfim Society of America; Bibliophile Society, 1901-12. (See Who's Who in America for books, ivritings and edited works.) Home: Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.* BOXiXBER, Pranklln Whitney, mfr. ; b. Boston, •Tune 15, 1S72; s. Tliomas and lOli/.a (Kimball) Doli- ber; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897; m. Gertrude Darrow, of Boston, Apr. 18, 1899; 4 cliildren. Be- sran active career in office of Mellin's Food Co. of North America as assistant to father, 1S97; was made sec. and dir. of the company, and has been pres. same since death of father, June. 1912. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Al- gonquin, Boston Art. Home: Rockwood St., Brook- line. Mass. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. DOIiIBEB, Tliomas; died June 5, 1912. (See vol. I9(i;i. I BOIiI.IVEB, Edward B., mfr.: Sept. 1, 1848-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) SOIiIiIVEB, Henry Wallace, postmaster, etc. (See vol. 1909.) SONAHOE, Daniel J., lawyer: b. Brimfield, Mass., Feb. 27. 1S53; s. Daniel C. and Mary (Carey) Donahoe; chiefly solf-taught; spent freshman year at Weslevan U., Conn., the Class of 1875; studied law in office of D. A. McQuillan, Portland, Conn., 1872-5; m. JNIargaret G. Burns, of Meriden, Conn., June 21, 1877 (died Mar., 1888); m. 2d. Sarah A. D'Arsev, of Enfield. Conn., Oct. 7, 1891; 3 children, Julia T., Margaret E. (Mrs. George B. Crafs, Bos- ton), Eleanor Clare. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1875, and began practice at IMeriden; removed to Mid- dletown, 1878; mem. Bd. of Edn., Middlctown, 1890-1910 (pres. 10 yrs.); asso. judge City Ct, IVIiddletown, 1883-03; apptd. .iudge same ct.. Apr., 1913. Author: Idvls of Israel and Other Poems, 1888; A Tent bv the Lake and Other Poems, 1889; In Sheltered \Yavs. 1896: The Rescue of the Prin- cess, 1907. Translator: Early Christian Hymns. 1908, 2d series, 1911. Also author of Songs of the Country Side, 1914. Since 1911 has edited or written dept. "Counselor." in Catholic Transcript, Hartford. Address: Middletown, Conn.* DON'AHTXE, Frank Joseph, chairman Industrial Accideni P.d.: b. Xeedham, Mass., Aug. 2, 1881; s. late Michael and Mary A. (Hickey) Donahue; ed. English High Sch., Boston, and Mass. Coll. of Pharmacv; m. Alice M. Lovely, of Newton, Mass.. 1897; 1 son. Frank J., Jr. Reporter on Boston American: editor Practical Politics, 1904-13: sec. of state of Mass.. 1913 and 1914; apptd. chmn. In- dustrial Accident Bd. by Gov. Walsh, Dec. 9, 1914. to take effect Jan. 20. 1915. Mem. K. of C Elks. A OU.W.; comdr. Mass. Div. Sons of Vets., 1914-I.t. Club: Colonial. Roman Catholic. Recreations: reading. Home: 447 Audubon Rd. Office: 1 Bea- con St.. Boston. SONAIiD, Malcolm, lawyer; b. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 30, 1877; s. William A. and Cornelia P. (Howes) Donald; prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch.: A B., Harvard. 1899: LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1902: m. Katherine Storey, of Boston, June 4, 1904; 2 children. Alexander, Barbara. Practiced in Boston since 1902; mem. Fish, Richardson, Her- rick & Neave. Clubs: Boston City, Tennis and Racquet. Home: Milton, Mass. Office 84 State St., Boston. SONDIiINGEB, Peter Tracy, lawyer, writer; b. Port Washington. Wis., Oct. 26, 1877; s. Nicholas and Katherine (Kyle) Dondlinger; A.B., Nat. Nor- mal U., Lebanon, O., 1899; Ph.D., Yale, 1904; LL.B., magna cum laude, Yale Law Sch., 1910 (winning Betts Prize in 1908, Jewell prize in 1909 for highest examinations and Parker prize in 1910 for best Ro- man Law thesis). Prof, mathematics, Urania Nor- mal Coll., Glasgow, Ky., 1899-1900; teacher pub. schs., Delaware Co., Ind.. 1900-1; prof, mathe- matics, Fairmount Coll.,. Wichita, Kan., 1904-6; in banking with Fisk & Robinson, New York City, 1906-7; law, Seattle, Wash., 1910-11; law partner William T. Andrews (Andrews & Dondlinger). Stamford, Conn., since 1911. Mem. of faculty and authors of corr. courses. The Willis School of Farming, Minneapolis. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Genetic Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc, Xi Tau Kappa. Republican. Universalist, but not a member. Author: Book of Wheat, 1907; (with John Wurts) New Index-Digest of Florida Reports, 1910. Recreations: tennis, skat- ing, walking. Address: Stamford, Conn. DOITHAM, Wallace Brett, banker; b. Rockland, Mass., Oct. 26, 1877; s. George and Sarah A. (Stut- ley) Donham; A.B.. Harvard, 1898, LL.B., 1901: m. Mabel Higgins, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 7, 1903; children, Richard, Philip. Admitted to bar, 1901, and entered legal dept. of Old Colony Trust Co.; climn. dirs. IVIass. Employees' Ins. Assn.; v. -p. Old (Colony Trust Co.; dir. and mem. exec. com. Caro- lina, Clinchfleld & Ohio R.R., Clinchfleld Coal Corpn., Cumberland Corpn. Clubs: Exchange, Har- vard, Country, Brae Burn Country. Home: Newton (^entre, Mass. Office: Old Colony Trust Co. Bldg., Boston. DONIiEV, John Edward, Jr., M.D. ; b. Providence, R.I., Jan. 30, 1879; s. .John Edward and Eliza (Nevin) Donley; ed. Providence pub. schs.; A.B., Seton Hall Coll.. South Orange, N.J., 1897, A.M., 1899; M.D., U. of Pa., 1902; m. Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 30, 1906, Esther Madeline Biery. Has prac- ticed in Providence since 1904. Address: 222 Broad- way. Providence, R.I. SONNABUnXA, James Vincent, editor; b. South Valentino Torio, Italy, Dec. 24, 1874; s. Gaetano and Concetta (Cirillo) Donnaruma; ed. pub. schs. of Italy and by self-tuition in America; m. Flor- ence M. Vogogna, of Boston, Mass., June 8, 1897; 4 children, Csesar L., Guy P., Arthur J., Florence M. Came to America, 1886; engaged in variovis pursuits until 1896, since in newspaper work; edi- tor and pub. Gazzetta del Massachusetts, since 1901; dir. Union Co-operative Bank. Mem. North End Improvement Assn. Mem. Knights of Pythias, Foresters of America. Loggia Unione e Progresso of Ordine Figli d'ltalia, Provincia de Salerno, Amerigo Vespucci; hon. mem. Societa Figli del Vespri Sicilian!, Bersaglieri Stella d'ltalia. Rec- reations: athletic sports, music. Home: 34 Hull St. Office: 141 Richmond St., Boston, Mass. BOIfNEIiIi, Annie Hamilton, author; moved to Ann Arbor, Mich. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) .D.; b. Webster, Philena Donnell; M.D., Dartmouth , Sept. 19, 1885, at Gardiner, Me., ; mem. city govt. Mem. Kennebec , A.M.A. Mason ern Woodmen of DONNEI.Ii, Bufus Edwin, M Me., Apr. 18, 1859: s. William and A.B., Bates Coll., 1884, A.M., 1887; Med. Coll., 1888; m. Dexter, Me, Lena E. Chapman. Has practiced since 1889. Mem. Sch. Bd., 1892-7 since 1906; Republican. Conglist. Co. Med. Soc. Me. Med. Assn., (K.T. ); mem. Golden Cross. Mod America. Address: Gardiner. Me. DONNEIiIiV, Charles Francis, lawyer. (See vol. 1909. ) DONNEI.I.V, Edward Calvin, advertising; b. Boston. Jan. 25, 1864; s. John and Mary A. (Connel- l.v) Donnelly; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Marv J. Mahoney, of Waverly, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1905; 4 chil- dren, Mary Aline, Edward C, John, Catherine. Engaged in advertising business since 1878; propr. firm of John Donnelly & Sons, poster advertisers and bulletin sign advertisers, in Boston and sur- rounding towns; pres. The Donnelly Co., of Wor- cester, Mass., The Donnelly Co., of Fitchburg, Mass., Boston Map Mounting Co.; v.-p. Fidelity Trust Co., Boston; treas. Puritan Advertising Co., Portland, Me.; dir. Cosmopolitan Trust Co. (Bos- ton). Poster Advertising Assn. of U.S. and Can.; trustee Union Instn. for Savings, Boston. Mem. Charitable Irish Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Catholic (New York). Home: Ded- ham. Mass. Office: 97 Warrenton St., Boston. DONOG-HUE, Daniel Francis, M.D. ; b. Chelsea, iMass., Sept. 6, 1856; s. Jeremiah R. and Hannah (Brennan) Donoghue (both born in Ireland); re- moved with parents to Holyoke, Mass., in infancy; grad. Holyoke High Sch.. 1874; M.D., Albany Med. Coll. (Union U.), 1880; m. Katherine F. Glennon, of Dalton, Mass., Jan. 14. 1891. Practiced in Holy- oke since 1880; pres. staff House of Providence Hosp., was mem. Holyoke Sch. Bd. 9 yrs. Dir. Holyoke Chamber of Commerce. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Holyoke Med. Assn. Democrat WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ?,?,9 Catholic. Club: Ilolyoke Country. Home: 116 North Jr^leasant St. OtHce: 261 Maple St., Holyoke, Mass. SONOGHUE, Francis Dennis, surgeon; b. Georgetown, Mas.s., Jul.\- ;!1, ISTI; .s. Dennis and Sarah (Molloy) Donoghue; prei). edn. Georgetown High Sell., Biyant & Stratton Business Coll., and Dummer Acad.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Boston, Mass., Oct. 15, 1900, Merian Fisk. 2 chil- dren, Frances, Mary. Engaged in practice of sur- gery in Boston since 1S94; surgeon Boston Dispen- sary 14 yrs. ; consulting surgeon, Jordan Hosp., Plymouth, Mass., since 190;!; surgeon Tufts Coll. Dispensary 5 yrs.; instr. clin. and operative sur- gery. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 15 yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. of Examining Phys. and Surg. (pres. 3 yrs.), Mass. Maternity and Foundling Hosp. Assn. (pres.), etc. Mem. 16th In- ternat. Med. Congress, Budapest, 1909, and 17th Congress, London, 1913; Mass. del. 3d lutcrnat. Cancer Conf., Brussels, 1913; mem. 2d Internat. Congress Industrial Accidents, Du'sseldorf, 1912; mem. med. advisory com. Mass. Industrial Acci- dent Bd., 1912-15. Author of numerous articles upon surg. and obstet. subjects. Reported in 1900 from his own practice first successful case in the world Cgesarean section for placenta previa; has read many papers on treatment of cancer by chemo theropathy and radio activity. Clubs: Boston City, Old Colony, Plymouth. Address: 864 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. DOIfOCrHUZ:, John Joseph, M.D.; b. Holyoke, Mass., Mar. 1, 1875; s. Jeremiah R. and Mary (O'Leary) Donoghue; M.D., U. of Mich. Dept. of Medicine and Surgery, 1904; m. Teresa R. Dervin, of Clinton, Mass., Oct. 26, 1910; 2 children, Cath- erine, John Dervin. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1906. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Demo- crat. Roman Catholic. Address: 8 Vernon Sq., Worcester, Mass. BONOVAir, Daniel J., mayor; b. New Britain, Conn., 1874: ed. pub. schs. Engaged in wholesale meat and produce business; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911; mayor of Meriden. Home: Mer- iden. Conn. DONOVAN", Dennis, clergyman; b. Myross, Cork Co., Ireland, Apr. S, 1837; s. Michael and Mary (Dempsey) Donovan; came to America, 1847; grad. U. of Vt., 1864; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1864- 7; m. Elizabeth M. Nichols, of Baldwinsville, Mass., Nov. 28, 1867; 1 son, Winfred Nichols (prof. bibl. lit., Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass.). Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1867; pastor Belcher- town, Mass., 1867-9, Allendale and Fruit Hill, R.I., 1869-74, Shelby, N.Y., 1874-81, North Manlius, N.Y., 1881-3, Cornish Flat, N.H., 1883-6, South Lynde- boro, N.H., since 1886. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. As- sisted in compiling Lyndeboro History, issued, 1906. Address: South Lyndeboro, N.ri. DONOVAN, James, shoe mfr.; b. Youghal, Ire- land, I-'eb. 4, 1867; s. George R. and Elizabeth Bate- man) Donovan; ed. pub. schs. in Can. and Mass.; m. Eleanor Horsford. of Medford, Mass., Oct. 15, 1889: children, Alphra Alice, James Bateman, George Fred. Began active career with Bird & Stevens, mfrs. shoes and slippers. 1884, continuing 10 yrs.; mem. firm of Donovan & Pierce, 1894-7; then head of James Donovan Slipper Co., 1897-14; pres. and treas. Everett Shoe & Leather Co., since Jan. 1, 1914. Mem. Everett Board of Trade, Mai- den Board of Trade. Conglist. Clubs: Boston Boot and Shoe, Twentieth Century. Recreations: fishing. Home: Maiden, Mass. Ofl^ce: Everett, Mass. and 82 Lincoln St.. Boston. DONOVAN, Jeremiah Francis, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) DONOVAN, John A., M.D., surgeon; b. Houlton, Aroostook Co., Me., Aug. 4, 1841; s. Jeremiah and Anne (Grimieson) Donovan: student St. Dunstan's Coll., P.E.I. , 1 yr. ; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1866; post-grad, work in hosps. of Eu- rope 15 mos. ; m. .Jennie H. Sullivan, of Winthrop, Me., Jan. 16. 1872 (now deceased); m. 2d, Cath- erine A. Joyce. Practiced in Lewiston, Me., since 1866; major surgeon Central Me. Gen. Hosp. 15 yrs., now surgeon emeritus; former mem. Me. Ho. of Rep. Mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn., Andros- coggin Co. Med. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: 128 Pine St., Lewiston, Me. DONOVAN, Joseph Stanley, president Donovan Motor Car Co.; li. Toronto, Can., Mav 5, 1880; s. Joseph A. and Julia (Duffv) Donovan; ed. pvt. schs., Toronto, and Rochester, N.Y.; student Roch- ester High Sch. 2 yrs.; Rochester Business Coll.; m. Grace B. Brown, of Boston, Mass., June 16, 1909; no children. Started the Joseph S. Donovan Co., in 1907, which was consolidated with the Donovan Motor Car Co., in 1913; now pres. Dono- van Motor Car Co., Studebaker distributors for greater Boston; dir. Trcmont Trust Co. Served as pvt. and corporal 1st Md. U.S.V., during Spanish- Am. War. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 4 95 Norfolk St., Mattapan, Mass. Oflfice: 626 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Mass. DONOVAN, Nenie Bakeman; ta. Newburvport, Mass., Oct. 27, 1870; d. Rev. Francis Wales (D.D.) and Ellen Maiia (Stuart) Bakeman; grad. Chelsea (Mass.) High Sch., 1887; A.B., Colbv, Waterville, Me., 1892; m. Prof. W. N. Donovan, D.D., of New- ton Theol. Instn., Dec. 23, 1895; 2 children, Francis Bakeman, Elizabeth Nichols. Lecturer and singer before women's clubs, religious bodies, etc., since 1888. Mem. Sigma Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa. Bap- tist. Address: 45 Paul St., Newton Centre, Mass. DONOVAN, Winfred Nichols, clergyman, edu- cator; b. Belchertown, Mass., Jan. 24, 1869; s. Dennis and Elizabeth Marv (Nichols) Donovan; prep. edn. Colby Acad., New London, N.H.; A.B., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), Waterville, Me., 1892 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1895 (D.D., 1910); studied Newton Theol. Instn., 1893-4, 1896-8, i,n-ad. 1898; travelled and studied at U. of Berlin, 1913-14; m. Nellie Stuart Bakeman, of Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 23, 1895; children, Francis B., b. Jan. 3. 1902; Eliza- beth N., June 3, 1904. Instr. science, Hebron (Me.) Acad.. 1892-3; prin. Skowhegan (Me.) High Sch., 1894-6; instr. O.T. studies, 1898-01, asst. prof. Bibl. interpretation, O.T., 1901-9, asso. prof. Bibl. depts., 1909-14, prof. Bibl. lit.. 1914-15, prof. Bibl. interpretation, O.T., since 1915, Newton Theol. Instn. Acting asst. prof. O.T. Department, Boston U. School of Theology, 1905-6; trustee Colby Acad. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Delta Kappa Epsilon, etc. Republican. Baptist. Club: Twenti- eth Century (Boston). Address: 45 Paul St., New- ton Centre. Mass. DONOWAY, James Bernard, lawyer; b. Ver- gennes, Vt., Mar. 31, 1869: s. James and Ellen (Norton) Donoway; prep. edn. Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt; B.S., Middleburv Coll., Vt., 1893; studied law under Hon. Seneca Haselton, of Bur- lington; admitted to bar, 1896: m. South Hero, Vt., June 19, 1901, Estelle Lou Kinnev. Practiced at Middlebury since 1899; state's attv. Addison Co., 1900-4; mem. Vt. Senate, 1908 (mem. judiciary com. and chmn. com. on corpns.); attv. Village of Middlebury. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Republican. Mason; mem. K.P., Elks. Home: Middlebury, Vt. DONWOBTH, Albert B., lawyer; b. Machias, Me., Apr. 11, 1867: descendant of Richard Baker, who came to Mass. from England in 1635; two ancestors served in Revolutionary War; attended Bowdoin Coll.; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1891; m. Marion L. Mclntvre, of Houlton, Me., July 19, 1904; 1 son, John Scott, b. Dec. 19, 1909. Served as officer in Spanish-Am. War.; admitted to Me. bar. 1900: specializes in comml. and corpn. law; argued the Taylor tax case, and decision in favor of his client, settled law of the State in regard to taxation of money at interest; dir. Caribou Sewer and Drainage Co.; chmn. Bd. of Health; trustee building com. of Carnegie Pub. Library. Mem. West Point Assn. of Graduates, Bowdoin Assn. of Northern Me., S.R. Mem. Royal Arcanum (past regent). B.P.O. Elks. Contbr. article "Gymnasium Train- ing in the Army," also 'The Benefit of the Com- mercial Law League." Address: Caribou, Me. DONWOBTH, Bug'ene C, lawyer; b. Machias, Me., May 19. 1873; s. Clement Basil and Catharine Burnham (Handy) Donworth; descendant of Morris O'Brien who won first naval battle of the MO WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Revolution, June 12, 1775, by capturing an Eng- lisli war ship; LL..B., Harvard i^aw Sch., lS9i; m. Mabel Frances Lievenseller, of Hampden, Me., September 2U, ]!mi5; j (Iauf4liier. Ueuaii tin- jiriii:- tice at Bangor, Me., 1S9S; mom. C. B. & E. C. Don- worth, Machias, since 1904; referee in bankruptcy for Dist. of Me. since Jan., 1905; dir. Teiiobscot Machineiy Co., Bangor, Me.; trustee Machias Sav- ings Hank. Mem. Common Council, and alderman, Bangor, 1899-02; mem. Sch. Com., Macliias, since 1907. Republican. Roman Catholic. Recreations: motorint;, ba.seball. Address: Machiius, Me. DONWORTH, Grace, author: b. Machias, Me., d. Patrick Knrighl and Mary Eliza (Baker) Don- worth; sister of George Donworth; ed. pvt. sch., Boston; unmarried. Mem. D.A.R., Boston Authors' Club, Am. Polk-I..i)re Soc. N.K. Woman's Club, Am. Drama Soc, R.T. Short Story Club. Author; Letters of Jennie Allen to her Friend, Miss Mus- grove, 1908; Down Home with Jennie .Mien. IDlti; Contbr. to mags. Address: 324 Commonwealtia Av., Boston, Mass. (summer, Machias, Me.).* DOOIiEV, ICicIiael P., banker; b. New Britain, Conn., Dec. 1, 1853; s. Timothv and Mary (Birney) Dooley; A.B., Fordham U., 1872; studied St. Sul- pice, Paris, France. 1872-4; m. Ellen M. McManus, of Washington, D.C., June, 1888. Chmn. Bd. of Assessors, Hartford, Conn., 1880-7; nat. bank examiner, 1S87-90, for R.I. and Conn.. 1893-9; v.-p. IJnion Trust Co., Providence, R.I., 1899-08; pres. Nat. Excliange Banlc, Providence, since 1908. Cath- olic. Clulis: University, Turlvs Head (Providence); Catholic (New York). Home: 170 An.vell St. Of- fice: National Exchange Bank, Providence, R.I. DOOIiITTIii:, Arthur Henry; b. Woodbridge, Conn., Aug. 12, 1871; s. Andrew J. and Josephine E. (Bishop) Doolittle; descendant of Abraham Doo- little, who came fi-om Eng. and was one of the set- tlers of Wallingford, Conn., in 17th century; ed. com. schs., of Bethany; Hogarth Bus. Coll., New Haven, Conn.; unmarried. Engaged in farming since boyhood; 1st selectman, Bethany, 2 yrs.; chmn. Sch. Bd., 8 vrs. ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1899, 1911, 1913. Democrat. Conglist. I.O.O.F.; Mason: P. of 11. Address: Bethany, Conn. BOOIiITTi;!:, Emery W.; b. Pleasant Valley, Town of Barkhamsted, Conn., Oct. 17, 1847; s. Cornwall and Phebe (Healy) Doolittle; descendant of Abram Doolittle, one of settlers of New Haven, Conn., about 1G50; ed. in native town; m. Louise A. Erbe, of Southington, Conn.. Feb. 4. 1874: 2 chil- dren, William E., Grace M. (Mrs. C. E. Lockhart). Engaged in carriage mfg. with Capt. Samuel S. Woodruff, 1872-83; supt. of the H. D. Smith & Co. Drop Forging Plant, Southington, Conn., 1883- 11, retired. Warden of Bd. of Borough of South- ington; grand juror: selectman; rep. in Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1911-12: po.'^tmastcr, Plantsville, Conn.; formerly chmn. Dem. Town Com. and mem. Dem. Co. Com. Conglist. Mem. William Berry Lodge No. 50, Knights of Pythias (Past Chancellor); Unity Council, O.U.A.M. Address: Plantsville, Conn. SOOI^ITTIii:, John Birgfe, clergvman; Nov. 6, 1836-Feb. 3, 1015. (See vol. 1909.) SOOI^ITTI^i:, Thomas Benjamin, engineer, in- ventor; b. Woodbury, Conn., June 30, 1839; s. Ben- .iamin and Betsey C. (More) Doolittle; ed. Wood- bury Acad.; (Sc.D., Dartmouth, 1909); m. Mary Louise Bradley, of Ansonia, Conn., Dec. 24, 1866. In early life was a mfr. of brass articles at Bridge- port, in which he made many inventions in con- nection with manufacture of barbed wire; was originator of buffer platform and coupler, of which modified types are in general use on passenger cars; became connected with Bell Telephone Co. at early day; originated the first telephone switch- board, the hard drawn copper which has made long distance telephony possible, the telephone call bell, etc.: originated and placed in use first fare registering device on street-cars; retired from active service of Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co.. June, 1909. Received Edward Longstreth medal from Franklin Inst, of Phila., 1898, for origination of process of producing hard drawn copper wire. Mem. Franklin Inst., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Clubs: St. Botolph, Papyrus (Boston), Players (New Yoi'k). Address: Bran ford. Conn.* DOKAN, James Patrick, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., May 26, 1875; s. Daniel E. and Caroline E. (Callaglian) Doran; A.B., Holv Cross Coll., Wor- cester, Mass., 1896; LL.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Loretta K. (Javanaugh, M.D., New Bedford, Apr. 22, 1901. Admitted to Mass. bai-, 1899, and since practiced in New Bedford. I'ub. administrator; justice 3d Dist. Ct. of Bristol. Democrat. Catho- lic. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Har\aid of Boston: Wamsutta, Country (New Beilfcird). .Address: New Bedford, ]\Iass. SOBAN, John, judge; b. Barrington, R.I., Nov. 8, 1858; s. James and Catherine (Nolan) Doran: prep. edn. pvt. sch. of Isaac F. Cady, Barrington Centre; Mt. SI. Mary's Coll., lOnimilsburg, .\Id.: m. Jane F. Ward, of Warren, R.I., June, 1889 (died Sept. 30, 1890). Admitted to ll.I. bar, 1882, and began practice in Piovidence; in partnership with Edwin D. McGuinness, 1887-01, with John H. Flanagan, 1901-13; asso. justice Superior Ct. of R.I. since Feb. 7, 1913. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: University, Catholic. Home: 85 Power St. Address: County Court House, Provi- dence, R.T. DOBCHBSTBB, Iiiverus Hull, clergyman; b. Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 27, 1864; s. Rev. Dr. Daniel and Mary Payson (Davis) Dorchester; bro. Daniel Dorchester, Jr.; A.B.. Boston U., 1886, S.T.B., 1889; (D.D., Syracuse U., 1909); m. Nellie E. Hardy, of Natick, Mass., June 10, 1889. Or- dained M.E. ministry, 1889; pastor St. Luke's Ch. (now Wesley Ch.), Springfield, Mass., 1889-94. First Ch., Westfield, Mass., 1894-9, People's Temple, Boston, 1899-02, Newton Centre, Mass., 1902, Lindell Av. Ch., St. Louis, 1903-7, Elm Park Ch.. Scranton, Pa., 1907-12, Westville Ch., New Haven, Conn., Nov., 1912-14; Prospect Ch., Bristol, Conn., since April, 1914. Address: Bristol, Conn.* DORB, John B., lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 30, 1868; s. John P. and Rose (McDermott) Dore; A.P.., Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., 1891; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Law Sch., 1894; m. Agnes M. Quinn, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 20, 1909; children, Kath- erine, John B., Jr., Robert F. Practiced, Boston, since 1895; dir. Exchange Trust Co., Somerset Garage Co. Mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of Foresters, Charitable Irish Soc. Club: Boston City. Home: 2200 Massachusetts Av., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 401 Pemberton Bldg., Bos- ton. DOBEMUS, Robert Proudfit, clergyman; b. Pootville, M'is., June 27, 1879; s. Rev. Andrew and Mary Jane (Heward) Doremus; descendant of Cot- nelis Doremus, Aquackanock (now Paterson), N.J.. 1685, from Mittelberg, Holland; B.A., Beloit (Wis.) Coll., 1903; student Meadville Theol. Sch.; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1908; m. Mrs. Eleanor Barnard Hinckley, of West Newton and Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 29, 1914. Instr. in Wagner Coll., Rochester. N.Y., 1903-4; ordained Unitarian ministry, 1908; pastor Barnstable, Mass., 1908-10, Scituate, 1911- 13, Farmington, Me., since 1913. Progressive. Mem. Sons of Veterans. Mem. Maine lodge No. 20, F. and A.M. Address: 41 High St., Farming- ton, Me. SORING, Prederick "William, lawyer; b. Perrv, Me., Sept. 23, 1859; s. John and Lydia (Lincoln) Doring; descended on mother's side from Lin- colns of Hingham, Mass.; A.B., Dartmouth. 1883, A.M., 1886; student summers, Clark and Harvard; post-grad, work Brown and Dartmouth; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1888, LL.M., 1889; m. Mary M. Cook, of Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 25, 1886; 1 daughter, Laura Lydia. Began as teacher in public schools, 1883; later principal high -school, Woonsocket, R.I., and Concord. N.H., to 1906: prac- ticed law in Boston since 1908; lecturer Boston Univ. Law School, 2 yrs. Mason (K.T.); mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Club: Boston City. Recreations: interested in social economic, his- torical subjects. Home: 21 Ellsworth Av., Cam- bridge, Mass. Oflice: 53 State St., Boston. DORION, Bustache Charles Bdouard, clergy- man, editor; b. Montreal, Can., Aug. 19, 1872; s. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 341 Rev. Thomas A. and Marie Louise Elzear (De- Neault) Doiion; grad. high sch., Manchester, N.H., 1891; American Coll., Lowell, Mass.; spl. student, Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1904; (D.D., Baker U., Baldwin, Kan., 1911); spl. work in philosophy, Harvard, 1913; m. Lena Bell Avery, of Plymouth, N.H., July IS, 190G. City editor. Daily Mirror, Manchester, N.H., 1S96-8; ordained M.E. ministry, 1901; stated supply, Ashland, N, H., 1S9S-01; pastor, Franklin, 1902-4, Plymouth, 1905-9; asst. editor Epwortli Herald, 1910-12; asso. editor Zion's Herald, Apr., 1912 — . Sec. 1st Gen. Conf. Dist. Ep- worth League, 1908-9; mem. Gen. Conf. Bd. of Conf. Claimants, Chicago, since 1912; chmn. exec, com. N.E. Conv. of Methodist Men, 1914. Club: 20th Century. Author: Notes on tiie Epworth League Devotional Topics, 1910-11; collaborator, Methodism and the Republic, 1908; The Religion of Modern Manhood, 1911. Home: 5 Park St., Brook- line, Mass. Address: Zion's Herald, Copley Sq., Boston.* BORMAIf, William Edwin, lawyer; b. Ljnn, Mass., June 23, 1875; s. I>enjamin Hallowell and Abby C. (Dupar) Dornian; descendant of Tliomas Dorman, Ispwich, Mass., about 1634; A.B., Har- vard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Estelle Elizabeth Herrick, of Georgetown, Mass., Aug. 23, 1905; children, Benjamin Hallowell, Samuel Herricl<, Priscilla Bradstreet, Lois Put- nam. Instr. in history, Harvard, 1898-03; prac- ticed in Lynn and Boston since 1901; mem. Dorman & Newliall; lecturer on constl. law, Boston Even- ing Law Sch. since 1904. Mem. Lynn Sch. Bd., 1899, 1900, 1903-6 (chmn. 1905, 1906); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8; chmn. Commn. on Investiga- tion of Lynn Harbor. Repviblican. Universalist. Mem. Harvard Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, Delta LTp- silon. Mason. Recreations: amateur farming. Summer Home: Baldpate, Mass. Home: 29 Red Rock St. Office: 38 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. DORR, Alfred, cotton merchant: b. Boston, Jan. 20, 1866; s. Ellerton Lodge and Mary Louisa (Stan wood) Dorr; descendant of Edward Dorr, who settled in Roxbury, Mass., 1670, and Capt. Ebe- nezer Dorr; prep. edn. Noble's Sch., Boston; stu- dent Harvard, 1889: m. Ada Elizabeth Hancock, g.-d. of late Gen. Winfleld Scott Hancock, U.S.A., Apr. 14, 1898; 1 son, Hancock. Began active career in cotton business, at Memphis, Tenn., 1890; re- turned to Boston and engaged in business with Ellerton L. Dorr & Co.; was admitted to firm, 1894; after death of father, 1914. title was changed to Dorr & Post. Mem. First Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1886-9. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), N.E. Kennel. Recrea- tions: outdoor sports. Home: 501 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. DORR, Benjamin Humphrey, real estate; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 24. 1857; s. Joseph and Caroline (Hum- phrev) Dorr; descendant of Jonathan Dorr, of Roxbury, Mass.; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1878; m. Boston, Dec. 12, 1882, Julia Manton Washburne (died Mar., 1904); m. 2d, Edith S. Prescott, of Boston, Apr. 10, 1906. Began active career, Boston, 1881, continuing with mercantile houses to 1892; since in real estate business alone. Mem. Boston Real Estate Ex- change. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Somerset. Recreations: country life, cultivation of flowers and shrubbery. Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. DORR, Edgar Sutton, civil engineer; b. Boston, June 30, 1854; s. Edward R. and Eliza A. (Pittman) Dorr; B.S., in Civil Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1875; m. Nettie E. Wyer, of Boston, 1893; children. Hazel E.. Dorothv P.. Phyllis. Practiced in Bos- ton since 1875; with Pub. Works Departm.ent. City Engineer's Office, since 1880; chief engr. sewer service, sewer and water division same, 1880-1914; since 1914. office engr. Mom. Am. Soc. C. E., Bos- ton Soc C. E., Boston Aeronautical Soc, Boston Scientific Soc. Club: Savin Hill Yacht. Recrea- tions: yachting. Home: 214 Savin Hill Av., Dor- chester, Mass. Office: City Hall Annex, Boston. DORR, Julia Caroline Ripley, author; Feb. 13, 1825-Jan. IS, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) DORRANCE, Samuel Martin, clergyman; b. Providence, 11.1., Mar. 22, 1882; s. Samuel Rich- mond and Alice (Richmond) Dorrance; grad. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1901; A.B., Har- vard, 1905; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1908; m. Sarah Weed, of Flushing, N.Y., Aug. 4, 1915. Deacon and priest, 1908, P.E. Ch. ; in cliarge of Trinity Ch., Ashland, Ore., 1908- 11; rector St. George's Ch., Central Falls, R.I., since July, 1911. Address: Central Falls, R.I. DORRANCE, Samuel Richmond; b. I'rovidetice, R.I., Oct. 22, 1843: s. William T. and Amoy (Rich- mond) Dorrance; prep, education Providence High Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1863, A.M., 18C6; studied Harvard Med. Sch., 1866; m. Providence, Nov. 10. 1868, Alice Richmond (died May 23, 1909); 3 chil- dren, Ellen (Mrs. Allan French, of Concord, Mass.>, Rev. Samuel M. Dorrance (of Central Falls, R.I.), Alice (Mrs. .lames Bancroft, of Lowell, Mass.). Sergt. 10th R.I. Vols., 1862; engaged in cotton mfg. and calico printing with Richmond Mfg. Co., 1867-88; v. -p. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., 1889-05 (re- tired); trustee and dir. various instns., religious, philanthropic and financial. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Hope, Agawam. Recreations: golf. Address: 2 Prospect St., Providence, R.I. DORR-BRYANT, Anna M., M.D.; b. Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, Oct. 28, 1852; d. Valentine and Elizabeth (Lutz) Dorr; arrived in America, 1856; ed. pub. schs., Orleans and Clayton, N.Y., and by pvt. teachers; student Woman's Med. Coll., New York, 1880-1; M.D., Coll. of Phys.. and Surg., Boston, 1883, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1895; m. Jack- son. N.H., W. H. H. Bryant, of Boston, Aug. 4, 1887; 1 child, Frances. Mem. Anti-Imperialist League, Equal Suffrage League, Am. Peace Soc, Alpha Delta, N.E. Helping Hand Soc, Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc. (bd. mgrs. N.E. branch), Woman's Home Missionary Soc. (bd. mgrs. N.E. Conf.); mem. Union Maternal Assn. and Health Ednl. League; pres. N.E. Helping Soc, 1904, 5; state supt. of purity Mass. W.C.T.U. Methodist. Address: 425 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. DORSEY, James Albert, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 5, 1872; s John D. and Helen (Noonan) Dorsey; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1891; A.B., Boston Coll., 1894; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1900; m. Dor- othv L. McGlone, Baltimore, Feb. 2, 1913; 1 son, Jarnes A., Jr. Practiced in Boston since 1900; trustee of estates; trustee Pauper Instns. City of Boston (chmn. of bd. since May 1, 1912). Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston; pres Alumni Assn., Boston Coll. Clubs- University, City, Woodland Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 45 Crawford St., Roxbury. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. DOTEN, Carroll Warren, statistician; b. Panton, Vt., Jan. 27, 187]; s. Elisha Morton and Ida Lucre- tia (Hatch) Doten; descendant of Edward Doty- Doten, of the Mavfiower; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1895, A.M., 1899; A.M.. Harvard, 1902; m. Carrie Kings- land Mitchell, of Burlington, Vt., Sept. 6, 1899; 2 children, Robert Kingsland, Dana Morton. Instr., 1903-5, asst. prof, economics, 1905-14, asso. prof, since 1914, Mass. Inst. Tech. Head of research work, Boston Sch. for Social Workers. 1907-9; expert spl. agt. U.S. Bur. of Census, 1909; chief investigator, Mass. Commn. on Compensation for Industrial Accidents, 1910-12; chmn. Minimum Wage Board, Retail Stores, Mass., 1915; pres. Cam- bridge (Mass.) Asso. Charities; sec. Am. Statis. Assn., 1906 — ; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation, Mass. Reform Club (pres. 1913__), Vt. Assn. of Boston (1st v.-p.). Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Theta. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Technology (Boston), N.E. Railroad. Writer monographs, statis. papers, ad- dresses and reports. "Recent Railway Accidents in the United States," etc. Recreations: motoring. Home: 58 Garfield St.. Cambridge, Mass. Office: 491 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. DOTEN, Charles Carroll, civil engineer, soldier, editor, retired; b. Plymouth, Mass., Apr. 9, 1833; s. Samuel and Rebecca (Bradford) Doten; descendant in 7th generation on mother's side from Gov. William Bradford, of the Mayflower; grad. high o^i, Pivp-'inib 1S54 (civ. engring. and naviga- tion)- m Boston. June 19, 1860, Mary A. Bartlett, 342 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Plymouth (died July 9, 1904); 2 sons and 2 daughters living. Began as civ. engr. with Swan & Straw, in city work, I>owell, Mass., 1851; asst. engr. Plymoutli Water ^\■orline 16, 1886, Eleanora Bond, of N.Y. City; 2 children, Helen B., Ogden B. Found- ed with partner house of Dillon & Douglass, New Haven, Conn., 1885; became dir. Mechanics' Bank, 1899; was elected v. -p. same, 1903-7, pres. since 1907. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, New Haven. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Union League, Quin- nipiack. New Haven Lawn. Recreations: travel. Home: 388 Orange St. Office: Mechanics Bank, New Haven, Conn. DO"W, Albert Kelson, commercial forester; b. West Epping, N.H., May 30. 1860; s. Winthrop N. and Judith E. (Robinson) Dow; grad. Exeter (N.H.) High Sch., 1879; stuaied 1 yr. in pvt. sch. in Boston and later under pvt. tutor at home, in Can. and in France; m. Florence Griffin, of New London, N.H.. Aug. 10, 1898. Engaged in lumbering in N.H. and Me. , 1881-05; since 1905, in practice of forestry on wood and timber land acquired by himself and father in lumbering operations covering a pe- riod of 50 yrs.; v. -p. and dir. Exeter Banking Co.; v.-p. and trustee Union Five Cents Savings Bank. Pres. Exeter Hosp.; mem. Pub. Library Com.; mem. exec. com. County Y.M.C.A. Enlisted in Co. D, 1st Regt. N.H.N. G., 1882; commd. 2d It., 1884; capt. and a.-d.-c, 1st Brigade, 1887; asst. msp.- gen. with rank of maj., 1889; asst. adj. -gen. with rank of It.-col., 1890; insp.-gen. with rank of brig.- gen., 1891; commn. expired, Jan., 1893. Conglist. Address: Exeter, N.H. I>0"W, Arthur Wesley, artist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.) DOW, Edwin Clinton, lawyer; b. Paris, Me., Aug. 22, 1835; s. Rev. Huse and Zilpha (Drake) Dow; descendant of Revolutionary ancestry; ed. Middle- town, Conn.; studied law under E. P. Arvine, New Haven Conn.; admitted to bar, 1878; m. New Haven. Jan. 13, 1857. Hester D. Barnes; 3 chil- dren, Edwin Z., Harry B., Mae B. (Mrs. E. A. Munsell). Employed as mechanic at Oxford. Conn., until enlisting in Co. F., 4th Conn. Vol. Inf., later Co. F, 1st Conn. Heavy Arty., May 23, 1861; capt., Nov. 6. 1861, and served until mus- tered out Oct. 26. 1864; asst. city atty.. New Haven. 1887-92, city attv., 1892-3; asso. judge and judge of City Ct., 1895-05. Republican. Methodist. Mem. G.A.R. Mason (K.T. Shriner); mem. I.O.O.F. Home: 46 Brownell St. Address: 185 Church St., New Haven, Conn. DOW, Prank Edward, M.D. : b. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 5, 1882: s. John and Mary Phoebe (Little) Dow; grad. Lvnn English High Sch., 1899; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1910; m. Marion Dole, of Roxburv (Boston), Mass., Sept. 22, 1909; 2 chil- dren, Eleanor. Richard. Began practice in Bos- ton, 1910; settled in Northampton, Mass., 1911. Formerly mem. 2d Corps Cadets. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. N.E. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Alpha Kap- pa Kappa. Republican. Clubs: Northampton, North- ampton Country. Home: 241 Crescent St. Office: Central Chambers, Center St., Northampton, Mass. DOW, Frederick ITeal, publisher; b. Portland. Me., Dec. 23. 1840; s. Gen. Neal Dow; ed. Portland Acad, and Friends' School, Providence: m. Julia Dana Hammond, Oct. 22, 1864: 3 children, Marie Cornelia Durant IMarquard. William H., Marion Durant (Mrs. "^^illiam C. Eaton). Pres. Evening Express Pub. Co., Casco Nat. Bank. Portland Gas Light Co., Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Port- land R.R. Co., Biddeford & Saco R.R. Co., etc. 344 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Served city govt, and school com., Portland; Gov.'s Council of Me.; ex-chmn. Rep. State Com.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1S80; collector port of Portland, 1883-5, 1890-5; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. lSST-90 (speaker of House, 1889-90); commr. Phila. Expn., 1876. Clubs: Portland, Portland Country, I'ort- land Farmers' (pr^s.), Uramliall L,eai;ue, lOconomic. State St. Ch. Pari.sli Club. Home: 714 Congress St. OMice: IJ Monumc-nt Sq., Portland, Me.* DOW, Oeorg'e Francis; b. Wakefield, N.H., Jan. 7, 18G8; s. George Prince and Ada Hingham (Tap- pan) Dow; pub. schs. and under pvt. tutelage; un- married. In wiiolesale metal business, Boston, 1886-7; sec. Essex Inst., Salem, Mass., July, 1S98 — , also dir. its mus. and editor its pubis. Mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1900. Chmn. bd. trustees Topsfleld Town Library. Republican. Orthodox Conglist. Founder and sec. Topsfield Hist. Soc. and editor of its pubis.; mem. Essex Inst., Am. Antiq. Soc-., Am. Hist. Assn.. Am. Mus. Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, etc. Mason. Home: Topsfield, Mass. Ad- dress: The Essex Inst., Salem, Mass.* DOW, Harry Bobinson, probate judge; b. Methucn, Mass., Feb. 12. 1S62; s. Virgil and Sarah (Kiniliall) Dow; A.R., Harvard, 1SS4; student Har- vard Law Sch., 1884-5; m. Harriet B. Robinson, of Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 28. 1892. In law prac- tice at Lawrence, Mass., 1887-09; mem. Sweeney, Dow & Cox; mem. Citv Council, Lawrence, 1891, 92. 93 (pres., 1893); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1S96; spl. justice Police Ct., Lawrence, 1898- 08; judge of probate, Essex Co. since 1908. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mason (33°). Home: North Andover, Mass. Office: Salem, Mass. DOW, Herbert Beeman, actuary; b. Woburn. Mass.. :Mar. 7. 1S5S: s. James Neal and Ellen Sophia (Beeman) Dow; direct descendant of Henry Dow, Watertown, Mass., 1637; A.B., Har- vard, 1879; (A.M.. Dartmouth, 1884); m. Jan. 1, 1883. Vanie Buck Roldnson, of Woburn. Mass.; 2 children, Ethel R., Roland B. Taught sch., An- dover, N.H., Orange, N.J., and Woburn, Mass., 1879-90; in life ins. business since 1890; actuary N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, since 1901; trustee Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank; dir. Woburn Co-operative Bank; mem. exec. com. Woburn Char- itable Assn. Lecturer on ins. in Graduate .Sch. of Business Administration, and Grad. Sch. of Medi- cine. Harvard. Life trustee of Woburn Pub. Li- brary. L^nitarian. Fellow Actuarial Soc. America; mem. Congres Internationaux d' Actuaires, Am. Statis. Soc, Am. Unitarian Assn., N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Ex- change, Harvard Union. Towanda. Home: AVo- burn, Mass. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. DOW, I^onis Henry, college prof.; b. Lowell, Mass.. Apr. 1, 1872; s. Thomas Edward and Mary Irving (Burbeck) Dow; A.B., Harvard (summa cum laude), 1890, A.M., 1894; Sorbonne, Paris, 1S9S-9; m. Rebecca Rumrill, of Springfield, Mass., July 16, 1896. Instr. Greek, 1895-6, asst. prof. French, 1896-1901, prof, French since 1901, Dart- moutli. Address: Hanover, N.H.* DOW, Purcell Ii., clergyman: b. Lanesboro, Mass., Apr. 3, 1850; s. Samuel W. and Rebecca (Ingalls) Dow; ed. common schs. and pvt. high sch., Lanesboro; m. Oct. 27, 1870, Floretta Potter, of Lanesboro; m. 2d, May 4, 1877, Mary E. Geddes, of Troy, N.Y. Deacon, 1880. elder, 1884, M.E. Ch.; pastor (Cheshire, Mass., 1876-9, West Lebanon and East Lebanon. N.Y., 1879-82, Ketchums Corners, N.Y., 1882-5, Trinity Ch., Troy, N.Y., 1885-8, Grace Ch., Albany, 1888-93, 1st Ch., Hoosick Falls, N.Y., 1893-6. 1st Ch., Gloversville, N.Y., 1896-8, 5th Av. Ch., Troy, 1898-05; dist. supt. Troy Conf., Ben- nington, Vt., 1905-11, Bennington, since 1911. Pro- hibitionist. Mem. Gen. Conf.. M.E. Chs.. Balti- more. Md.. 1908. Address: 120 Pleasant St., Ben- nington, Vt. DOW, Richard William, clergvman; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 12, 1856; s. George Worthington and Ann De Bevoise (Prince) Dow; grad. General Theol. Sem., 1893. Deacon, 1893, priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.; St. Stephen's Ch.. Pittsfield, N.H., 1893-4; mis- sionary at large, N.H., 1894-05; priest in charge St. Luke's Ch., Concord. N.H.. since 1906, and of Grace Ch., East Concord, since 1912. Sec. Diocese of N.H., 1907. Republican. Address: 47 Pleasant St., ("oncord, N.H. DOW, Wallace It., real estate and insurance; b. Albany, Vt., Apr. 15, 1850; s. Luther C. and Lovina (Dewey) Dow; ed. Albany pub. schs. and acad. ; m. Lillian A. Fairman, of Albany, Jan. 1, 1874; children, Ernest F., Cleo V. I'ostmaster, South Albany, 1885-9, East Hardwick, 1893-7; sec. and treas. Hardwick Bd. of Trade; mgr. Lamoille Val- lev Creamery Assn., 1893-7; trustee and purchas- ing agt. Vt. State Hosp. for the Insane, 1905-6; in real estate and ins. business since 1903. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Hardwick, Vt. DOW, Willard Wellman; b. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 26, 1879; s. Dr. William Wellman and Sylvia- Antoinette (Griffin) Dow; S.H., Ma.ss. Inst. Tech., 1901; m. May 27, 1903, Blanche Estelle Lincoln, of Maiden, Mass.; children, Sylvia L., Marjorie. Asst. treas. Stone & Webster Management Assn., 1907-12, since asst. treas. Stone & Webster Engi- neering Corpn. Dir. Boston Young Men's Christian Union. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Recreations: ten- nis, fishing. Home: 85 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston. DOWD, A(rthur) Dudley, real estate; b. North Granville. Mass., June 30, 1864; s. Charles F. and Harriet N. (North) Dowd; A.B., Williams Coll., 1885; studied law Columbia Univ. Law Sch., New York; m. Gertrude L. Lamkin, of Boston, .Tan. 21. 1892; children, Madelaine, Eleanor, Lester, Roger, Harriet. Admitted to New York bar, 1889, Mass. bar, 1894; practiced in New York; removed to Boston, 1894, and since devoted attention chiefly to real estate. Dir. Boston Real Estate Exchange and Auction Board. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Brae Burn Country, Newton Centre Squash Ten- nis. Recreations: tennis, golf, bridge. Home: New- ton Centre, Mass. Office: 16 State St., Boston. DOWD, Emma C, writer; d. Rufus Sherman and Caroline (Merriman) Dowd; pvt. schs. and under pvt. tutelage; unmarried. Conglist. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc) Home: 30 Hobart St., Meriden, Conn.* DOWE, Jennie Elizabetli Tapper, author; b. Wil- braham, Mass., Dec. 11, 1845; d. Edwin Lombard and Katherine (Moore) Tupper; grad. Westfield Normal Sch., 1862, and studied Wilbraham Acad.; m. Charlton, Mass., William Hilton Dowe. June 29, 1864. Extensive contbr. of verse and songs to Scribner's 1877-80, St. Nicholas, 1880-93, Century Mag. since 1882, notably 50 "Songs of Ireland," 1891-8; also prose contbns. to other mags., and songs which have been set to music by leading composers. (.See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 17 Akron St., Roxbury, Mass.* DOWIiIlTCr, John Francis, M.D.; b. Meriden, Conn., July 8, 1856; s. Peter and Elizabeth (Moran) Dowling; prep. edn. Meriden Acad.; stu- dent New York U. ; M.D.. Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1890; m. Hazardville, Conn., Apr. 14, 1896, Margaret J. Leary; 3 children, Leo J., Clare B., John. Began practice at Thompsonville, Conn., 1890; removed to Hartford, 1896; dir. and visiting phys., St. Francis Hosp.: health commr. of Hart- ford, 1913-16 (pres. of bd., 1914). Mem. A.M.A.. Conn. Med. Soc, Hartford County Med. Soc. (pres., 1914), Hartford Med. Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. A. O. of Hibernians, Recreations: life in the country, traveling. Ad- dress: 1315 Main St., Hartford, Conn. DOWNES, George, lawyer, banker; b. Machias, Mr., Dec. 23, 1868; s. Lemuel G. and Augusta (Wadsworth) Downes; A.B., Bowdoin, 1892; m. Josephine Ham. of St. Stephen. N.B., June 23, 1897; 1 daughter, Mina W. Admitted to Me. bar, 1896, and since practiced at Calais; postmaster, Calais, 1902-14; pres. Calais Nat. Bank. Mason; lied Men. Republican. Conglist. Club: St. Croix. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 250 Main St. Office: 19 North St., Calais, Me. DOWNES, John Ireland Howe, artist; b. Derby, Conn., Sept. 18, 1861; s. William Elijah and .Tane Maria (Howe) Downes; ed. Hopl^ins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1874-6. Yale Sch. Fine Arts, 1888-91, Art Students' League, New York, wno'y WHO in new England 345 1S92; pupil of Luc Olivier Merson, Pai'is. France, 1894-95: Bachelor of Pine Arts, Yale. 1S9.S; unmar- ried. Librarian, Yale Sch. Fine Arts; has country studio at Mt. Carmel, Conn.; dir. Ousatonic Water Power Co., Derby, Conn., Shelton Water Co., Howe Mfg-. Co. Unitarian. Mem. Archaeol. Inst, of Amer- ica, New Haven Hist. Soc, New Haven Paint and Clay Club (pres.), Soc. Colonial Wars, Alliance Francaise Groupe de New Haven (sec. and treas.). Bibliophile Soc. Clubs: (social) Graduates', New Haven, Country, New Haven Lawn. Home: 345 Whitney Av. Office: 1061 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. DOWNES, William Howe, art critic; b. Derby, Conn.. March 1, 1S54; .s. William E. and Jane Maria (Home) Downes; ed. pvt. schs. and tutors; studied German and French abroad 1 yr. ; m. Helen Louise Sawyer, of Derbv, Conn., Sept. 28, 1875 (died 1S91): 2d, Sarah Olive T.owell, of Hiram, Me., May 16, 1892. Went to Vienna Expn., 1873, as a newspaper corr. ; reporter on 'Boston Globe several years, from 1874; later on Daily Adver- tiser; now on The Transcript. Mem. Am. Inst. Arts and Letters. Club: Brae Burn Country. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writ- ing's.) Home: 83 Sutherland Rd., Boul. Sla. Ad- dress: Boston Transcript, Boston.* DOWNEY, Charles Jolin, M.D. ; b. Granville, Mass., Mar. 23, 1S69; s. John F. and Catherine C. (Loftus) Downev; ed. hip:h sch. and Westfleld State Normal Sch.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medi- cine. 1894; m. Mary E. Cormick, of Lee, Mass., Sept. 17, 1902: 2 children. Charles John, Helen Mary. Practiced in Spring-field, Mass., since 1894: trustee Hosp. for Consumptives, State of Mass. Mem. exec, com. Dem. State Com. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Moose, Hibernians, Knights of Columbus. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Nayasset, Oxford Countrv. Recreations: golf. Home: 257 Union St. Office: 317 Main St., Springfield, Mass. DCWNING, Bertha Carol, INI.D.; b. Kennebunk, Me.. Mar. 22, 1S67: d. Justin Streeter and Jane Alcock (Stiles) Downing; of Puritan and French Huguenot stock: spl. student Harvard Annex (now Radcliffe Coll.), 1887; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., Phila., 1896; resident phys. Balti- more House of Refuge for girls, 1896-7; hon. fel- low Clark U., 1905-6, M.A. (in anthropology and psychology), 1910; spl. student Clark U., 1905-14; unmarried. Began as officer at Training Sch. for Feeble Minded, Elwin, Pa., 1888; then with Vine- land (N.J.) Training- Sch. for Feeble Minded; took up. in 1899, scientific study of children who are precocious, retarded or insane. Served as lec- turer, .Sargent Normal Sch. of Physical Develop- ment, (Cambridge, Mass. Fellow Am. Acad. Medi- cine, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Assn. for Study of Feeble Minded, etc. Clubs: Unitarian, Twentieth Cen- tury. Recreations: nature study. Address: 4 Downing St., Worcester, Mass. SO'WITS, Franklin H., mfr. : b. Mechanic Falls, Me., Dec. 13. 1S59: s. Asa L. and Clara J. (Perkins) Downs; ed. pub. schs.. Mechanic Falls, and Hebron Acad., Me.: m. Ann C. Ballantyne, of Tilton, N.H., June 20, 1894. Learned shoe mfg. business under Joseph Davis, of Lynn, Mass.; then became mem- ber firm of Gushing & Downs, shoe mfrs., Lynn, later Downs & Watson Co.; retired, 1906; reentered business, June, 1908; now partner P. J. Nangle & Co., mfrs. cut soles; dir. Lynn Nat. Bank, Lynn Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Universalist. Mason. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Oxford (Lynn). Home: Lynnfleld, Mass. Office: 99-103 High St., Boston. DOWTTS, Mrs. Georg-e Sheldon (Mrs. Georgia Sheldon), author. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-].^.) DOWSE, William Bradford Homer, lawyer, mfr.; b. Sherborn, Mass., Feb. 29, 1852; s. Edmond (D.D.) and Elizabeth (Bowditch) Dowse; 7th in descent from John Alden. of the Mayflower; A.B., Harvard, 1873; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1875; post-grad, work same, 1876: m. Fanny Reed, of Taunton, Mass., June 20. 1883; 3 daughters, Dorothy Pinieo, Margaret, Beatrice. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1875, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1877, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1878; specialized in patent causes, offices in Boston and New York, 1876-1900; since engaged in mfg.; pres. Reed & Barton Corpn. (gold and silversmiths), Taunton, Mass.; pres. U.S. Fastener Co.; treas. Consolidated Fastener Co.; dir. Waltham Watch Co., etc. Pres. Home Market Club, 1911, 12, 13, 14; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Soc. Mayfiower Descendants, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.R., Mass. Hort. Soc, Mass. Geneal. Soc, Old Colony Hist. Soc. Veteran 1st Corps Cadets. Clubs: Exchange, University, Har- vard, Riding, Brookline Country, Mass. Auto (Bos- ton) ; University, Harvard, Manhattan (New York); etc. Recreations: riding, golf, yachting, llome: Sherborn, Mass.; 412 Beacon St., Boston; "Es- wood," Commonwealth Av., West Newton Mass.; "Seagirt." Wianno, Cape Cod, Mass.; (farm) Rehoboth, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. DOWTY, William Edmund, clergyman; A.B., Harvard, 1897; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1902. Deacon, 1901, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; asst. Emmanuel Ch., Boston; now rector St. Paul's Ch., Maiden. Address: Maiden, Mass. DOYIiE, Alexander, sculptor. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home and Studio: Dedham, Mass.* DOYIiE, James Ii., newspaper publisher; b. Nor- wich, Conn., June 24, 1855; pub. sch. edn.; m. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 28, 1878, Mary A. Langdon. Learned newspaper work and printer's trade in office of Norwood Advertiser; with Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 12 yrs., and managed a printing and photo-engraving house in New York, 2 yrs.; became owner of New Britain Weekly Rec- ord, 1890; established, 1892, and has since been at head of the New Britain Daily Record. Address. New Britain, Conn. DOYIiE, Jeremiah Joseph, lawyer; b. New Bos- ton, N.H., Jan. 23, 1S61; s. John and Julia (O'Neil) Dovle: pub. sch. ed'n. ; m. Luella J. Lucier. Ad- mitted to bar, 1884, and has since practiced in Nashua: now mem. Dovle & Lucier; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1896; for many yrs. mem. State, Co. and Citv Coms. ; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. Roman Catholic. Mem. A.O.H. (has held every office in gift of the soc. in N.H.), Foresters of America, knights of Columbus. Home: Nashua, N.H, DOYLE, Martha Claire MacGowan ("Martha James"), author: b. Boston, June 16, 1869; d. Henry M. and Annie (Lande) MacGowan; grad. Boston Normal Sch., 1890; m. Boston, James R. Doyle, Feb. 16, 1896. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 12 Floral St., Newton High- lands, Mass.* DOYIiE, Sarah Elizabeth, teacher: b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 23, 1830: d. Thomas and Martha Dor- rance (Jones) Dovle; ed. pvt., pub., and high schs.; (hon. A.M., Brown U., 1894): unmarried. Prin. girl's dept.. Providence High Sch.. 1878-92; since then retired. First pres. and a founder of the R.I. Women's Club: mem. first advisory bd. Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs. 1888-90; chmn. com. to raise funds for Women's Coll.. Brown U. ; pres. R.I. Soc. for Collegiate Edn. of Women: chmn. ad- visorv council of Women's Coll. in Brown U.; dir. Providence Athenteum, 1889-1903; mem. com. of 5 citizens, apptd. bv mavor to investigate pub. sch. management, 1898-9; mem. com. to form assn. for maintaining the Am. Women's table at Zool. Sta., Naples, Italv; one of founders R.I. Sch. of Design: hon v.-p (General Federation of Women's Clubs. 1912. Unitarian. Address: 119 Prospect St., Providence, R.I.* DRAKE, Charles Byron, M.D.: b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 19, 1S4S; s. Spencer and Abigail Dean (Keith) Drake; ed. pub. schs.. Sheffield, Vt.. 1852- 64 and under pvt. tutors, Lyndon, Vt, 1865-8: M.D., Dartmouth INIed. Coll.. 1883: m. 1st, Newport, Vt., Sept 1, 1870, Marion A. Whipple (died Dec. 27, 1900); children. Dean Spencer (M.D.), Abbie W., Inez B., Charles B., Jr.; m. 2d, Concord, N.H., May 27 1902, Belinda Tappan: children, Leonard W., Mason K., Ruth H. Has practiced at West Leb- anon since 1882: postmaster, Woodsville, 1871-2; former mem. Bd. of Edn., West Lebanon High 346 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Sell J)ist. ; selectman, 1879-81; mem. N.H. IIo. of Rep'., 1883; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902. Repub- lican. Mem. White River Med. Assn., N.H. State Metl. Assn., A.M. A. Mason: Odd Fellow. Recre- ations: nshins, music. Address: West Lebanon, N.H. DRAKE, Edward B., vice-president, treasurer and dir. Am. Powder Mills; treas. and dir. Am. Smokeless Powder Co. Home: Reading, Mass. Office: i;U State St., Boston. DRAKE, Ervin Thayer, jM.D.; li. Pittsfield, N.H., Mav 21, 1857; s. Tliomas T. and Emily A. (Jenness) Drake; grad. Tilton Sem., 1882; M.L)., Med. Dept., New York U., 1884; m. Marv B. Aiken, of Frank- lin. N.H., Sept. 12, 1889. Practiced at Franklin, N H., since 1885; mem. staff of Franklin Hosp. Trustee Tilton Sem. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Center Dist. Med. Soc. Progressive. INIethodist. Odd Fellow. Home: Franklin, N.H. DRAKE, H. T., pres. Emerson Shoe Co., Rock- lanti, Mass. DRAKE, James Prank, business man; b. Pitts- field, N.H., Sept. 1, 1880; s. Nathaniel Seavey and Mary Agnes Rogers (Green) Drake; descendant of Robert Drake, who settled in America about 1G35; ed. Pittsfield (N.H.) High Sch.; Kimball Union Acad., Meriden. N.H.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1902; Mas- ter of Commercial Science, Amos Tuck Sch. of Administration and Finance (Dartmouth), 1903; m. Mildred Augusta Chase, of Plymouth, N.H., July 25, 1907; 4 children, Ruth Elliott, Virginia, James Frank. Jr.. and Constance Chase. Sec. Springfield Bd. of Trade, 1903-8; sec. Phelps Pub. Co., 1908- Nov., 1914. and since dir. and treas.; also treas. Patriot Pub. Co.. Worthington Realty Trust, My- rick Building Trust, Home Correspondence Sch. (all of Springfield); trustee Phelps Realty Asso- ciates. V.-p. Mass. State Bd. of Trade, 1903-8; dir. Springfield Bd. of Trade, 1908-15, v.-p., 1914-15; trustee Citv Library. Springfield. 1910-12. Mem. Springfield Common Council. 1908-12 (pres., 1910- 12): mem. Springfield Municipal Bldg. Commn., 1909-13: mem. Springfield City Planning Commn. since 1913: del. Progressive Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Philatelic Society, S.A.R., Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.A., Dart- mouth Coll. Alumni Council. Springfield Fish and Game Association, Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. Clubs: Country of Springfield (sec, 1906-11), Eco- nomic. Part Author: Springfield Present and Pros- pective, 1905. Recreations: tennis, fishing, hunting. Home: 91 Mulberv St. Address: Care Phelps Pub- lishing Co., Springfield, Mass. DRAKE, Orville Henry, lawyer; b. New Hamp- ton, N.ll., Aug. 11, 1S5."): s. Joseph S. and Mary A. (Dow) Drake; grad. New Hampton Lit. Instn., 1877; A.B.. Bates Coll., 1881, A.M., 18S3; post-grad. work at Yale, 1887-9; m. Lelia E. Plumstead, of Wiscasset, Me., Nov. 26. 1889; 3 children, Eugene H., Martha E., Mary F. Teacher, 1881-7; prin. Me. Central Inst., 1889-1900: admitted to bar. 1900, and since in gen. practice; judge of Municipal Ct, Pittsfield. since 1901. Trustee Me. Central Inst. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason; mem. Odd Fel- lows, I'oresters. IMaccabees. Address: Pittsfield, Me. DRAKE, William Elisha, educator; b. Spencer, Mass., Nov. 19, 1863; s. Jeremiah White and Ellen Lavinia (Prouty) Drake; ed. pub. schs., Worces- ter to 1879; B.S.. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1886; spl. course Cornell U., 1S9S; m. Brooklyn, Aug. 15, 1890, Carrie Howard Wilmarth: 1 son, Howard P., b. Feb. 4. 1894. Asst. prof, of physics and elec- tricitv, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1886-7, Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, 1887-93, R.I. State Coll., 1893-08; prof, of min'engring., Bradford Durfee Textile Sch., Fall River, Mass., since 1908; pub. lecturer on topics relating to edn. and home economics. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Providence Assn. Mech. Engrs. (R.I.). Clubs: I.O.O.P. and N.A.S.E. Home: 802 Walnut St., Fall River. Address: Bradford Durfee Textile Sch., Fall River, Mass. DRAPER, Charles Martin, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) ^ DRAPER, Clare Hill; b. Hopedale, Mass.. Oct. 4, ( 1876; s. Gen. William F. and Lydia Warren (Joy) Draper; ed. high sch., Hopedale; Phillips Exeter \ Acad.; grad. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, 1896; A.B., Yale, 1900; m. Feb. 5, 1902, Matilda Grace, d. Harry A. and Matilda Engman, Lexington, Ky. ; 6 chil- dren, Clare Hill, Jr., Grace Engman, George, Lydia Joy, William Franklin, Harry Engman. With Dra- per Co., 1900-7, as dir. and supt. expt. dept.; mem. firm of C. F. Roper & Co.; pres. Hopedale Mfg. Co. (Milford, Mass.); pres. Milford Shoe Co.; trustee Milford Savings Bank; dir. Milford Nat. Bank, Noni|uilt Sjiinning Co. (New Bedford), Manomet Mills (New Bedford). Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son; K.P. ; mem. Sons of Vets. Clubs: Quinsiga- inond Boat (Worcester); Grafton Country, Frank- lin Country, Magomiscock Golf; Nipmuc Canoe; Yale (Boston and New York); University (Bos- ton), Boston Athletic; Alpha Delta Phi. Recrea- tions: tennis, golf, motoring. Address: Hopedale, Mass. DRAPER, Eben Sumner, mfr. ; June 17, 1858- Apr. 9, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DRAPER, Edward Bailey, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) DRAPER, Prank Barnard, clergyman; b. N.Y. Citv, Nov. 10, 1S59: s. George Barnard and Lucy Blake (Goodhue) Draper; A.B., Columbia, 1880; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1883; m. Isabel Mercein Coley, of Emporia, Kan., Sept. 25, 1889: children, George Barnard, John Coley, Mary Goodhue. Dea- con, 1883, priest, 1884. P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Michael's Ch.. New York, 1883-6, St. Luke's Ch., Matteawan, 1886-8; rector St. Andrew's Ch.. Emporia, Kan., 1888-9, All Saints Ch., New Milford, Conn., 1889- 01; headmaster, Weantinaug Sch. for Boys, 1901- 08; again rector All Saints Ch., New Milford. Mem. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Address: All Saints Rec- tory. New Milford, Conn. DRAPER, Prank Winthrop, M.D.; Feb. 25. 1843- Apr. 19, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) DRAPER, Georg-e Otis; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DRAPER, Joseph Porter, lawyer; b. Canton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1879; s. Charles Norris and Martha Howard (Gill) Draper: S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Mary Glen Fling, of Philadelphia, May 16, 1898; chil- dren. Glen F., Miriam F., Thomas F. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903, since practiced in Boston. Was mem. Sch. Com., Canton. 1905-11; treas. Canton Public Library since 1903. Republican. Unita- rian. Mem. Norfolk Bar Assn. Mason. Recrea- tions: music, tennis, farming. Home: 2324 Wash- ington St.. Canton, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Bos- ton. ; DRAPER, William Franklin, ex-congressman; Apr. 9, lS42-Jan. 28, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) DREIER, Thomas, writer, lecturer; b. on farm nr. Durand. Wis., May 5, 1884; s. Lawrence and Delia (Malonev) Dreier; ed. parochial sch. and Durand (Wis.) 'High Sch.; grad. 1902; also studied for R.C. priesthood; married, 1914. After gradua- tion from high school led a vagabond life, specialty salesman in Colo, and northern Wis., bartender, confectioner, millhand. barber, waiter, "devil" and foreman of print shop; reporter Menomonie (Wis.) Times, 1904-6, Madison (Wis.) Democrat and Wis- consin State Journal, 1907; business mgr. Sheldon University Press (Chicago) and mng. editor The Business Philosopher, 1908-9; editor The Caxton, Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. -July, 1910; editor The Back- bone Monthly, Aurora, 111., and mng. editor "Hu- man Life." Boston. 1910; formerly editor "Asso- ciated Advertising," official monthly of the Asso- ciated Advertising Clubs of America; editor "The Printinar Art": head of the Thomas Dreier Service, Cambridge. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Strathcona Hall. Office: University Press, Cambridge, Mass.* DRESEIi, Ellis Iioringr, lawyer; b. Nov. 28, 1865; s. Otto and Anna (Loring) Dresel; A.B., Harvard, 1887; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1892. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1892, and since practiced at Boston; dir. Boston and Corbin Copper & Silver Mining Co. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 347 Mem. Bar. Assn. City of Boston. Home: Pride's Crossing, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. DRESSEB, Frank Parnum, lawyer; b. South- bridge, Mass., Oct. 10, lf5T2; s. George Kellv and Maria Louisa (Farnum) Dresser; A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., 1897: student Harvard Law Sch., 1895- 7; admitted to bar, 1897; m. Josephine Rose Lin- coln, of Worcester, Aug. 10, 1904; children, Louisa, Rose Lincoln. Practiced in Worcester since 1897; mem. Smith, Gage & Dresser; U.S. commr., Dist. of Mass., since 1898; trustee Worcester County Instn. for Savings, Worcester Art Museum, Wor- cester Memorial Hosp. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Quinsigamond Boat. Worcester Fire Soc. Author: The Employers' Liability Act and Assumption Risks, 1902 (supplement published, 1908). Home: 26 Fruit St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DRESSER, Horatio Willis, author: b. Yarmouth, Me., Jan. 15, 1866; s. .Julius A. and Annetta G. Dresser; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1904, Ph.D., 1907; m. Alice Mae Reed (A.B., Welesley, 1893), Mar. 17, 1898. Telegraph operator and railroad agt. in Cal., 1879-82; stenographer, reporter, proof- reader, bookkeeper, Boston, 1885-8; editor and pub- lisher .Journal of Practical Metaphysics, 1896-8, and of The Higher Law, 1899-1902; asst. in philos- ophy. Harvard, 1903-11; prof, philosophy, Ursinus Coll., Collegeville, Pa., 1912-13: instr. ch. history. New Ch. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, INIass., 1913 — . Lecturer on practical philosophy, 1893-12. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 139 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass.* DREVr, Charles A., M.D.; b. P.Q., Can., Jan. 13, 1859; s. Joseph and Frances Emeline (Kennedy) Drew; ed. Derby (Vt. ) Acad.; grad. Eastinan Busi- ness Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1880: M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1884; post-grad, study. New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch., 1887-8, Chicago Poly- clinic Med. Sell., 1895; m. Carrie Somers, of Pas- sumpsic, Vt., 1890 (died 1902); m. 2d, Anna Crane, of Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 10. 1904: 1 daughter, Ruth Clarinda. Asst. phys.. State Hosp. for In- sane, Taunton, Mass., 1884-90; Govt. Hosp. for In- sane, 1890-3; asst. supt. Clarinda (la.) State Hosp. for Insane, 1893-5; in pvt. practice, Des Moines, 1895-6; asst. supt. Medfleld (Mass.) State Asylum for Insane. 1896-8: med. dir. State Asylum for In- sane Criminals, Bridgewater, 1S9S-09; supt. Wor- cester City Hosp. since May, 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn. Republican. Protestant. Address: Worces- ter City Hospital, Worcester, Mass. BRE'W, Charles C, publisher; b. Plvmouth, ]Mass., Dec. 16, 1839: s. Atwood L. and Jane (Har- ]r>w) Drew; pub. sch. edn.: m. Marv Havward Ellis, of Boston, 1867 (died 1874); 2 daughters, I'Tarion, Ethel (both deceased). In employ of U.S. Govt, as supt. of plantations and in cliarge of freedmen at Port Royal, S.C, 1863-4, and at Vicks- burg. Miss., 1864-5: pub. Newton Directory. 1867- 72, Rochester Directory, 1869-72; mem. Drew. Allis & Co.. pubs. Newton. "Worcester and Rochester directories. 1872-93; pres. Drew, Allis Co. since 1893. Republican (usually). Unitarian. Recre- ations: boating, theology. Home: Plymouth, Mass. Office: 45 2 Main St.. "Worcester, Mass. DREW, Dwight Chandler, Y.M.C.A. worker; b. Preston, Minn.. Apr. 16, 1878: s. Stephen Folsom and Josephine Electra (Chandler) Drew; grad. St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1896; A.B., Yale, 1900: m. Ethel Rosetta Pierce, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 25. 1905: children, Mar.iorie Josephine, Freeman Pierce. In emplov of the Y.M.C.A. since 1900; with Boston Assn., 1900-2. Amesbury Assn., 1905-6, Norfolk County, 1906-8; sec. State Exec. Com. Y.M.C.A. since July 1, 1908. Methodist. Recre- ations: camping, tennis. Home: 36 Mt. Ida Rd., Dorchester. Office: 167 Tremont St., Boston. DREW, Edward Bang's, retired senior commr. Imperial Maritime Customs of China; b. Orleans, Mass., Aue. 24, 1843: s. Ben.iamin (Boston teacher and author) and Caroline (Bangs) Drew; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.: A.B., summa cum laude. Har- vard, 1863, A.M., 1868; m. Abbie Anna Davis, of Medfield, Mass., Aug. 24, 1874; 6 children, Eliza, Lucy, Kathleen, Dora (wife of Prof. Babbit), Lionel, Charles. Entered service of Chinese Govt., Oct. 1, 1865; now retired; was sec. embassy of Li Hung Chang to U.S., 1896; chmn. exec. com. Harvard Med. Sch. of China. Reads and speaks Chinese language; holds 2d rank (The Red Button) by brevet, and decoration of the Double Dragon, 2d Div. (both conferred by the Emperor of China). I'^nitarian. Ex-pres. Royal Asiatic Soc, Shanghai; fellow Eastern Asiatic Soc. of Boston (v. -p.). Clubs: Harvard, Travelers', Colonial, Examiner. Home: 48 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. DREW, Edward Payson, clergyman; b. Cabot, Vt., Nov. 1, 1S6S: s. \lc\-. .Stephen F. and Josephine E. (Chandler) Drew; B.A., Yale, 1891, M.A., 1894; B.D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1897; (D.D., Fargo, TN.D.l Coll., 1906); m. Julia R. Nestel, of St. Joseph, Mo., 1893. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1898; pastor Christ Ch., Elmhurst, 111., 1897-9, Keene, N.H., 1899-04, Roxbury, Boston, 1904-6, Old South Ch., Worcester, Mass., since 1906. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Recreations: traveling. Address: 769 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DREW, Pranklin Mellen, lawyer; b. Turner. Me., July 19, 1S37: s. Jesse and Hannah Gorham (Phil- lips) Drew; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1858, A.M., 1861; admitted to bar, 1861; m. Araminta Blanche Wood- man, of Brunswick, Me., Jan. 3, 1862. Began prac- tice at Presque Isle, Me., 1861; served in Civil War, as capt., maj. and bvt. col., 15th Regt. Me. Vols., Oct. 22, 1861-Jan. 26, 1865; elk. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1866-7; sec. of state, Me., 1868-72; U.S. pension agt., 1872-7; removed to Lewiston, Me., 1878; judge of probate, 1888-04. Republican. V.-p. Lewiston Trust & Safe Deposit Co.; treas. Bates Coll. since Nov., 1893. Mem. State Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc. Conglist. Mason (32°); mem. Loyal Legion. Ad- dress: Lewiston, Me.* DREW, Pred, MD. ; b. Alfred, Me., Dec. 18, 1867; s. Ira T. and Lydia (Anstraw) Drew; A.B., Bow- doin, 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Ade- laide C. Brown, of Boston, Mar. 5, 1905. Practiced in Boston since 1894; house phys. City Hosp., 1895- 97; dir. Bowditch Hosp. for Tuberculosis, Sharon, Mass., 1897-1900; phvs. Boston Dispensary, 1900-6. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Republican. Conglist. Address: 409 Marlboro St.. Boston. DREW, Gilman Arthur, biologist; b. Newton, la., Nov. 15, 1868; s. Orrin Oilman and Mary Emily (Drew) Drew; bro. of William Lincoln Drew; B.S., State U. of la., 1890; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins, 1898; m. Lena E. Slawson, of Sully, la., Nov. 24, 1892. Acad., teacher, 1890-91; high sch. teacher, Oska- loosa, la., 1892-4: fellow, 1897-8, Bruce fellow, 1898, asst. in zoology, 1898-1900, Johns Hopkins; prof, biology, U. of Me., 1900-11. Asst. dir. Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, Mass., 1909 — : student of the anatomy and embryology of mollusca. Address: Woods Hole. Mass.* DREW, Irving- Webster, lawyer; b. Colebrook, N.H., Jan. 8, 1845; s. Amos "W. and Julia Esther (Lovering) Drew; A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; m. Cole- brook, Nov. 4, 1869, Caroline Hatch Merrill. Ad- mitted to bar, 1871, and since in practice at Lan- caster, N.H.: now Drew, Shurtleff, Morris & Oakes; mem. N.H. Senate. 1883-5: del. Dem. Nat. convs., Cincinnati, 1880, Chicago, 1892, 1896. Pres. Siwoog- anock Guaranty Savings Bank; pres. Upper Coos R.R.; dir. Lancaster Nat. Bank; mem. N.H Const!. Conv., 1902, 1912. Republican (since 1896). Ad- dress: Lancaster, N.H. DREW, Morrill Newman, banker: b. Fort Fair- field Me , Mav 17, 1862: s. Jesse and Clarissa (Wel- lington) Drew; descendant of John Drew, Plv- mouth, Mass., 1660: prep. edn. Nichols Latin Sch, to 1881; A.B., Bates Coll., 1885; LL.B., Bos- ton IT Sch of Law. 1885; m. Boston. Dec. 20, 1892, Louise S. Davis; 1 son, Jesse A. Practiced law, 1885-05: co. attv, .A.roostook Co.. 4 yrs., 1887-90; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891-3. 1903-5 (speaker of House, 1905); organized U.S. Trust Co., 1905 (v.-p. and treas.): trustee and treas. Westbrook Sem.; pres Me State Universalist Cony. 3 yrs., 1905-7. Republican. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Portland, Athletic. Country. Home: 143 Vaughan St. Office: 208 Middle St., Portland, Me. 348 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND DBINKWATEB, A. C, leather mfr. ; h. Topsham, Ml'.. .Iul.\. IN II. I See vol. 1909.) DBISCOIiIi, Daniel, M.D. ; b. Winthrop, Me., Jan. ](), IMiO; s. I luinpliii'N- and Mary ( Hesarty) Dri.^- coll; prep. edn. AVinthrop High Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch of Me. (P.owdoinj, issn: ni. Helen A. Loring, of Winthrop, .Tune 24, 1S91; 2 children, Henrietta, Arey. Practiced in Winthrop, 18S5-9G, Portland, since 1S96; phys. in charge Dept. for Nervous Diseases, Me. Eve and Ear Infirmary, since 1898. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, Portland Med. Club. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Club: Portland. Address: 6 Deer- ing St., Portland, ^le. DBISKO, William Jolinson, associate prof, phvsics; b. Addison. Me.. Sept. 8, ISfiG: s. Philo T^ewis and Caroline Campbell (Wass) Drisko: S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895; m. Martha Sherman P.uck- nam, of Columbia Falls, IMe., .Tune 27, 1901; 3 chil- dren, Benjamin, .John, Caroline. Asst. in physics, 1895-6, instr., 1896-9, Mass. Inst. Tech.; prof, physics, Colby Coll., 1899-1900; instr. physics, 1901- 05, asst. prof., 1905-9. asso. prof, since 1909, Mass. Inst. Tech. Address: Winchester, Mass. BBIVEB, Georg-e Hibtoert, clergyman: b. T.iynn, Mass. Ma\ i;. IsTii: s. George H. S. and Lucretia (Larkin) Driver; A.B., Amherst, 1900, A.M., 1904; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1905; m. Helen Pitman Bell, of Andover, Mass., Apr. 23, 1914; 1 daughter, Helen Lucretia, b. Mav 21, 1915. Ordained Congl. min- istry, Nov. 20, 1907; pastor 1st Ch.. Exeter, N.H., since Sept. 15, 1907. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Sons of Veterans. Progressive Republican. Recrea- tions: mountain climbing, photography. Ad- dress: 12 Center St., Exeter, N.H. DRIVER, James, architect; b. Bradford. York- shire, Kng., May 18, 1859; s. Robert Driver; ed. pvt. and tech. schs., Bradford and British Govt, art classes. South Kensington, I^ondon; also in office of James Young, architect, Bradford; unmarried. Came to America, 1883; practiced in Boston since 1895; mem. Hartwell, Richardson & Driver; prin- cipal works: Youth's Companion Bldg., Boston: high school, Springfield; First Parish Ch., Plym- outh. Mass.; Carney Bldg., Boston; First Parish Ch., Wakefield, Mass.; Armory, Cambridge, Mass. Mem. A.I. A., Boston Soc. Architects. Conglist. Royal Arch Mason. Clubs: Boston Art, Algonquin, and Hartford (Hartford, Conn.). Home: 11 Pleas- ant St., Wakefield, Mass. Office 27 State St., Bos- ton. DRIVER, Stephen William, M.D.; b. Sharon, Mass., Apr. 17, 1833; s. Rev. Joseph Metcalf and Mariah .Antoinette CSaunders) Driver; A.B., Har- vard, 1860; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1863; m. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. G, 1866, Martha Hamilton Clarence; 1 daughter, Martha Elizabeth. Contract surgeon at fort on Ship Island, Apr.-Dec, 1862. Has practiced at Cambridge since 1863; surgeon and physician for many yrs. and now consulting physician and surgeon, Cambridge Hosp. ; trustee Cambridge Savings Bank since 1RS9. Sec. class of 1860. Harvard. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex South Med. Soc, Boston and Cambridge Med. Im- provement socs. Republican. Baptist. Recrea- tions: geography. Address: 5 Farwell PL, Cam- bridge, Mass. DRIVER, William Raymond, retired corpn. treas. ; b. Beverly, Mass., 1839; s. David and Emma E. Driver; pub. sch. edn.; m. Beverly, Jan. 14. 1869, Ellen S. Brown; children, Eleanor fMrs. W. G. Rantoul, of Salem. Mass.). William Raytnond, Jr. Served in U.S. Vols., Civil War, Apr., 1861-Sept., 1865. bvt. It. -col.; treas. Am. Telephone and Tele- graph Co.. Boston, Mar., 1880-Jan. 1, 1914, when retired; dir. Merchants Nat. Bank, .\m. Tiust Co. Home: Beverlv, Mass., and 321 Marlboro St., Bos- ton.* DROEGE, John Albert, railway official; b. Deer Park, Md., Feb. 28, 1861; s. Emil Frederick and Emily P. (Reinhardt) Droege; descendant on father's side of .Tohann Heinrich von Thiinen (born in Germany, June 24, 1783), author of works on polit. economy; ed. common schs. of Md.; m. Eleanor Harriet .Johnson, of Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 8, 1889; 4 children, John Albert, Jr., Sara Elizabeth, Bertha .Josephine, Joseph Emil. In ry. service since 1880; telegrapher, stenographer, train dis- patcher, yardmaster; chief train dispatcher and trainmaster consecutively with B. & O., Chesa- peake & O., Norfolk & Western, E. Tenn., Va. and Ga., and Southern rys.; trainmaster Lehigh Valley Rv., 1899-1900; supt. Pa. and New York div. same rd., Sayre, Pa., 1900-4; supt. Providence div. N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., 1904-12; supt. Shore Line div. same ry., 1912-13, gen. supt. same rd. since Sept. 15, 1913. Mem. Md. Vol. Militia 5 yrs. Mason. Clubs: Railroad (New York since 1899, New Eng- land since 1904.). Author: Yards and Terminals, 1906; Freight Terminals and Trains, 1912; I'as- senger Terminals and Tiains (ready for publica- tion about Nov., 1915). Itecreations: general out- door sports. Home: 71 College St. (Dfflce: Rail- road Office J'.Mg., New Haven, Conn. DROPPERS, Garrett, college prof.; b. Milwau- kee, Wis., Apr. 12, 1860; s. John D. and Gertrude (Boyink) Droppers; A.B., Harvard, 1887; spl. studies in economics and finance, U. of Berlin, 1888-9; m. Cora Augusta Rand, of Cambridge, Mass., 1889 (died 1896); m. 2d, Jean Tewkesbury Rand, of Cambridge, 1897. Prof, polit. economy and finance at Tokyo U.. Japan, 1889-98; pres. U. of S.D., 1898-1906: professional lecturer on polit. economy, U. of Chicago, 1907; prof, economics, Williams Coll., since 190S. Sec. Commn. on Com- merce and Industry of Mass., 1907-8: mem. Mass. Civil Service Commn., July, 1913 — ; E.E. and M.P. to Greece and Montenegro since Aug. 5, 1914 (leave of absence from coll.). Former sec. and mem. Asiatic Soc. of Japan; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Contbr. mainly on economic and polit. topics to Quarterly Journal of Economics, Transactions of -Asiatic Society of Japan, The Nation and other jours. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* DROWN, Edward Staples, theologian; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 21, 1861; s. Edward Livingston and Rebecca (Staples) Drown; A.B., Harvard, 1884; S.T.B.. Cambridge (Mass.) Episcopal Theol. Sch., 1889 (D.D., Trinity Coll., 1904): m. Mrs. Pau- lina Cony (Smith) Allen, of Cambridge, IMass., June 12, 1913. Ordained minister Episcopal Ch., 1889; instr., asst. prof and prof, systematic di- vinity, Cambridge Episcopal Theol. Sch., since 1889. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Address: 12 Phillips PI., Cambridge, Mass. DRUM, John D., lawyer; b. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 15, 1868; s. John and Margaret (Desmond) Drum; A.B., Boston Coll., 1890, A.M., 1892; LL.B., Boston Univ. School of Law, 1895; m. Anna F. Flatlev, of Boston, Oct. 1, 1908; 1 son, John F. On staff Boston Globe, 1890-6; practiced, Boston, since 1895; specializes in real estate and probate law; mem. Boston School Com., 1904-5. Mem. Staff 9th Regt. Infantry, M.V.M.. 1903-7. Dir. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Loval Legion (by inheritance). Char- itable Irish Society. Club: Boston City. Home: 1559 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 73 Tre- mont St., Boston. DRXTIVIM, Thomas J., clergyman, educator; Oct. 14, lS45-Sept., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) DRUMMOND, Albert Poster, banker; b. Water- ville, Me., May 26. 1866; s. Everett Richard and Aubigne (Bean) Drummond; prep. edn. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville; A.B., Colby Coll., 1888; m. Josephine Louise Prince, of Buckfield, Me., Sept. 25, 1889; 5 children, Louise, Prince Albert, Katharine, Clark, Everett R., 2d. Began as clerk in Waterville Savings Bank, 1888, became asst. treas.. and treas. since 1912. Mem. Bd. of Alder- men, Waterville, 1 yr. ; mem. City Council. 2 yrs. Mem. Waterville Chamber of Commerce. Repub- lican. Baptist. Member Waterville Hisi. Soc, S.A.R. Alumni rep. Colby Coll. Athletic Council; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; treas. Delta Kappa Epsilon Chapter House Corp. Mason (K.T.). Club: Masonic. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: 28 Morrill Ave. Office: 175 Main St., W^aterville, Me. DRUMMOND, Chester Arthur, clergyman; b. Waterbury, Conn., Mar. 14, 1882; s. Charles and Jenny (Legsre) Drummond; srad. Upton (Mass.) High Sch., 1900; grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1906; m. Muriel Joy Carey, of Waltham, Mass., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 349 Mar. 30. 1910; 1 child, Norman Carey. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1900; pastor Isl Parish, Nor- well, Mass.. 1906-S, 1st Congl. See, Littleton. 190!?- 10, 1st Congl. See, Somerville, since 1910. Sec. Unitarian Temperance Soc; founder Norwell Arts and Crafts Soc, Inc. Teacher and lecturer handi- craft work. Address; 29 Cential St., Somerville, Mass. DRUMMONB, Everett Richard, lawyer; b. Wins- low, Me., Sept. 14, 1S34; s. Clark and Cynthia (Blackwell) IDrummond: of Revolutionary ances- try; ed. common sch. and acad.; read law with brother, .Tosiah H. ; admitted to Kennebec bar, 1858, to U.S. Ct.. 1867; m. Aubigne U.. d. Benja- min W. Bean, of New York, Dec. 26. 1859; 4 chil- dren, "Viola Bean. Clark Wadleigh. Albert Foster. Aubigne Ellen. Began practice in Waterville, 1S.'>8; sec. Waterville Mut. Fire Ins. Co. until 1874; treas. "Waterville Savings Bank, 1874-12 dctii-ed'). Trustee Me. "VVesleyan Sem. and Woman's Coll. since 1874. treas.. 1899-10: town elk. 15 vrs.; mem. Common Council. 1890. Bd. of AMermen. 1892-6 (ehmn. 3 yrs.). Republican. Prohiliitionist. Meth- odist; since 1867, steward, trustee and for several years treas. and class leader of ch., and supt. of S.S. for 15 yrs.; sec. Kennebec Valley Camp Meet- ing Assn.. since 1871. Mem. Civic League of IMe. Mason since 1863. Home: 55 Pleasant St. Office: 175 Main St.. Waterville, Me. DRUMMOND, Josiah Hayden, lawyer; Mar. 5. 1856-1902. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1901-2.) DRIJRV, Prank Adams, banker; b. Spencer, Mass., July 12, 1868; s. Franklin and Caroline H. (Bemis) Drury; ed. pub. grammar and high schs. of Spencer; m. Ellen S., d. Lewis Wilder Prouty, of Spencer, Mass., June 4, 1891; 1 son. Percival Prouty. Cashier Spencer Nat. Bank, 1889-01; now pres. Merchants' Nat. Bank, of which was one of the organizers; mem. firm Drury & Bonney. bank- ers, Worcester, Mass., since 1901; dir. Worcester Electric Light Co.; trustee Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Com- merce. Mason. Clubs; Worcester, Commonwealth. Recreations: motoring, bowling. Mem. Plymouth Congl. Ch. Home: 50 "Wachusett Ave. Office: 446 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DRURY, Georgre Peters, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 13, 1876; s. William H. and Marv (Peters) Drury; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900; asst. clerk Superior Ct.. Suffolk Co., 1901-1909; since engaged in practice in Boston; member Mass. Ho. of Rep., since 1912. Republican. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Co. and Mass. bar assns. Mason. Unitarian. Clubs: Union Boat. Oakley Country. Recreations: camping, tennis. Home: Waltham, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston. DRUR'Y, Iiucian, clergyman: b. Wendell. Mass., Sept. 3, 1841; s. Joel Elbridge and Sally (Young) Drurv; grad. Conn. Literary Instn., Suffleld, Conn., 1862; A.B.. Brown U.. 1866. A.M., 1869: grad. New- ton Theol. Instn.. Newton Centre. Mass., 1869; traveled in Europe, 1869-70: m. Phoebe Maria Williams, of Swampscott, Mass.. Sept. 29. 1874 (died Feb. 22, 1904); m. 2d, Alison Eliza Coates, of North Stonington. Conn., Nov. 16, 1907; 2 children, Lucian Lorimer. b. Dec. 6. 1875; Harold Williams, May 6, 1879. Ordained ministry Baptist Ch., 1870; pastor "Winchendon, Mass.. 1870-2, Swampscott, 1872-6, Danversport. 1876-83; agt. Altemonte Co., Altemonte. Fla., 1883-4: pastor Apopka, Fla., 1884- 91; instr. Greek and theology. Bishop Coll., Mar- shall. Tex., 1891-2; pastor Bellingham, Mass.. 1892- 98. North Swansea. 1898-04. North Stonington, 1904-9. since pastor emeritus. Republican. Ad- dress: North Stonington. Conn. DRTTR'y, Samuel Smith, clergyman: b. Bristol, R.I.. 1878: s. Samuel Smith (M.D.) and Hannah Wheeler (Goodwin) Drury; A.B., Harvard, 1901; S.T.B., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1910 (L.H.D., Trinity, 1910); m. Cornelia Frothingham Wolcott, of Bos- ton, Apr. 18, 1911. Deacon, 1905. priest, 1908, P.E. Ch. ; chaplain to Bishop Brent. Philippine Islands, 1905-7: rector Calvary Ch., Providence, R.T., 1908, St. Stephen's Ch., Boston. 1908-10; vice rector. 1910-11, rector, 1911 — , St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H. Addif.ss: Concord, N.H.* BUARTZ:, Qeorg-e Da Silveira (D' Almeida, Jorge da Sil\eira Duarte), consul; b. Le(;a de Palmeira, Portugal, June 13, 1886; s. Manuel Duarte d'Al- meida and Maria Augusta Silveira (father a noted, poet whose works have been translated into almost every Euiopcan language); belongs to the House of Pra(.a, one of the oldest of the families of nobility of northern Portugal; ed. pub. schs., Lis- bon; student Univ. of Coimbra (Portugal) and Ijawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard); unmarried. First came to America, 1906; participated with elder brother in movement that resulted in over- throw of monarchy in Portugal and establishment of republic, 1910; consul of Portugal in N.E. since 1911 (said to be the youngest foreign consul in the U.S.). Pres. Casa Bancaria Portugueza, Bos- ton. Official govt. del. to Internal. Congress of Chambers of Commerce, 1912. Mem. Great Oi-i<»nt of Portugal (fraternal soc), Geog. Soc. (Lisbon). Clubs: Yacht (Lisbon), City (Boston), Brae Burn Country. Recreations: motoring, yachting, tennis. Home: 114 Fenway. Office: 144 State St., Boston, Mass. DIX BOIS, Augustus Jay, civil engineer; b. New- ton Falls, O., Apr. 25. 1849: s. Henry Augustus and Catherine Helena (Jay) Du Bois; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1869, C.E.. 1870, Ph.D., 1873; studied mechanics 2 yrs. at Freiberg (Saxony) Mining Acad.; m. Adeline Blakesley, of New Haven, Conn., June 23, 1883. Prof. civ. and mech. engring., Lehigh U., 1875-7; prof. mech. engring., 1877-84, civ. engring., 1884 — , Sheffield Scientific Sch. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 334 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* DU BOIS, Constance Goddard, author; b. Zanes- ville, O.: d. Delafield and Alice (Goddard) Du Bois: of French Huguenot, Puritan and Scotch descent; unmarried. Pres. Waterbury branch Woman's Nat. Indian Assn.; mem. Indian Rights Assn.. Indian Industries League; particularly interested in im- proving condition of Mission Indians of Southern Cal. Mem. D.A.R., Am. Anthropol. Assn., Am. Folk-Lore Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Address: 23 Hillside Ave., Waterbury, Conn.* DU BOIS, Edward Church, judge; Jan.. 12, 1848- .Tan., 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* DUBOIS, Eoline B. Church, M.D. ; b. Providence, R.I.. June 8, 1878: d. Henry J. and Eoline G. (Dean) Dubois; ed. Providence High Sch.; "Vassar Coll.; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1903: post-grad. Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, and in New York; unmarried. Practiced in Springfield, Mass., since 1909. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc., Springfield Acad. Medi- cine. Episcopalian. Clubs: College. Soringfield Country. Recreations: golf, motoring, tramping. Home: 174 Buckingham St. Office: 293 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. DUBOIS, Henry J. Church, lawyer: b. London, Eng., June 22, 1850; s. Edward Church and Emma (Davison) Dubois; brought to America, 1854; ed. Collegiate and Commercial Inst. (Russell's Acad.), New Haven. Conn.: Grove Street Grammar Sch., Pawtucket. R.I. : Friends' Acad., New Bedford, Mass.: m. Pawtucket. Oct. 23, 1872, Eoline Glen- more Dean; 7 children. Henry D. C, Russell C. C, Eoline B. C, D. Alice C, Edward G. C, Gladys H. C, Constance G. C. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1872, and since practiced in Providence; elk. Justice Ct., North Providence, 1872, imtil division of town; trial justice of the .Justice Ct., 3d voting dist., North Providence, 1873. and coroner same yr. ; jus- tice Police Ct.. Providence. 1893-5; asst. atty. -gen. of R.I., lS:'(4-7: mem. Dubois & Dubois since 1905. V.-p. Bristol Relief Soc. of R.I. Mem. British Am. Assn. of R.T. Cex-pres.). British v.-consul, at Prov- idence. Episcopalian. Clubs: Edgewood Yacht, British Club of R.I.. British Am. Rep. Club of R.I. fpres.). Recreations: motor boating. Home: 73 Shaw Ave., Edgewood. Office: 19 College St., Prov- idence. R.I. DUBUQUE, Hug-o Adelard, judge: b. in Can., Nov. 4, 1854: s. Moise and Esther (Mathieu) Dubuque: 350 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND grandnepliew of founder of Dubuque City, la.; ed. Canadian Coll.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1877; m. Annie M. Coughlin, of Fall River, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1877; practiced at Fall River; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1889, 97, 98; city solicitor. Fall River, 1900-11; judRe Superior Ct. of Mass. since Aug., 1911. Republican. Catholic. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River), Boston City (Bos- ton). Author: Sketch of Fall River French Colony, 1888; Duty of Judges as Constitutional Advisers, 1890; Fall River Indian Reservation, 1907. Home: 263 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass. DTTDIiEV, Albertus True, author; b. Paris, N.Y., Jan. 19, I8»iiJ; s. Rev. Horace Franklin and Joseph- ine (Lamson) Dudley; A.B., Harvard, 1887; studied in Germany without taking degree; m. Frances Perry, of Kxeter, N.II., July 2, 1890. Teacher Phil- lips Exeter Acad., 1887-95, Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, since 1896. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Exeter, N.H. Address: 100 Beacon St., Boston.* DUDIiEV, Charles H., mfr. ; b. Littleton, N.H., Oct. 29, 1877; s. Charles Howard and Fanny R. (Powers) Dudley; grad. Dow Acad., Franconia, N. H., June, 1897; A.B., Dartmouth, 1902; student Dartmouth Med. Coll. 3 yrs.; m. Ida L. Ockerblad, of Burlington, Vt., Sept. 1. 1904; 4 children, Charles Milo, b. Feb. 27, 1907; Herman Andrew, Sept. 23, 1910; Robert Whittier, Dec. 27, 1912; Constance Ma- rion, Feb. 10, 1915. Began in business while in coll., 1902, and became head of dept. store; engages as mfr. sweaters and athletic goods, offices in New York and Boston. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi (treas. Dartmouth Assn.), Alpha Kappa Kappa. Democrat. Addre.'^.s: Hanover, N.H. I>UDIiX:v, David Franklin, lawyer; b. China, Me., Oct. 17. 1857; s. Matthew F. and Patience A. (Hutchins) Dudley; ed. Pembroke Acad.; studied law in office of Leach & Stevens, Concord; m. Blanche L. Fowler, of Pembroke, 1879; 4 children. Gale, Trueworthy F. (deceased), Roy, Ethel May. Admitted to N.H. bar, 18S3, and since in practice in Concord; mem. Common Council, 1885, Bd. of Al- dermen, 1895-6; country solicitor, 1900-4; del. N.H. Constl. Conv.. 1903. Republican. Mason; Odd Fel- low. Office: 97 N. Main St., Concord, N.H. DUDIiEY, Fred Winburn, educator; b. Bridgton, Me., Oct. 26, 1867; s. Joseph Warren and Elizabeth (Earle) Dudley; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891; m. Lillian H. Ricker, of Harrison, Me., Mar. 9, 1893 (died 1895); 1 child, Florence L. ; m. 2d, Harriet S. Towle, of Epsom, N.H., Oct. 10, 1896; 3 children, Dorris, Eliz- abeth, Winburn T. Prin. high sch., Kennebunk, Me., 1891-2, Hollis, N.H., 1892-6, West Newbury, Mass., 1896-01; commercial traveler, 1901-3; again prin. high sch., Hollis, 1903-12; prin. McGraw Nor- mal Inst., Reed's Ferry, N.H.. since 1912. Mem. Theta Delta Chi, Patrons of Husbandry, I.O.O.F. Republican. Conglist. Address: Reed's Ferry, N.H. DUDIiZ:T, Harry Hubbard, banker; b. Concord, N.H., June 11, 1859; s. Hubbard Thomas and An- toinette (Gordon) Dudley; descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudlev, Roxbury, Mass., 1630; grad. Con- cord High Sch., 1878; m. Anne Bartlett Minot, of Concord, Oct. 30, 1883; 3 children, Dorothea Minot (deceased), Charles Hubbard, Thomas Minot. Be- gan business career as elk. in Concord R.R. frt. office; in employ of First Nat. Bank 4 yrs.; treas. E H. Rollins & Sons, bankers. Concord and Boston, to 1894, dir. till 1906; cashier Mechanics Nat. Bank, Concord, since 1894; dir. and treas. N.H. Spinning Mills, Home Realty Co., Beecher Falls Co. Mem. NH Ho of Rep., 1903-4, Senate, 1904-5. Commis- sary gen. on Gov. Rollins' staff, 1899-01; Repub- lican. Pres. and trustee Centennial Home for the Aged. Episcopalian. Clubs: Wonolancet (ex-pres.), Snowshoe (ex-pres.). Recreations: walkmg, driv- ing. Address: Concord, N.H.; (summer) Hopkin- ton, N.H. STTDIiE'S', Helena Stuart, settlement worker; b. in Neb., 1858; d. Judson H. and Caroline (Bates) Dudlev; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1884-5; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1889. Teacher biology and chem- istrv. Packer Collegiate Inst., Brooklyn, 1889-92; head worker. Coll. Settlement, Phila., 1892-3; head worker Denison House, Boston Coll. Settlement, 1893-12. Club: Twentieth Century. Address: Deni- son House, 93 Tyler St., Boston.* DUDZiEV, Herbert John, lawyer; b. Calais, Me., June 11, 1871; s. John and Aldana M. (Choate) Dudley; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; m. Cora E. Murchie, of Calais, Me., Oct. 31, 1905; 2 children, Lois Ame- lia, Jack Murchie. Admitted to Me. bar, 1904, and since practiced Calais; dir. Calais Nat. Bank; elk. Eastern Telegraph & Telephone Co.; mayor of Ca- lais, 1911-13; county atty., Washington County, 1909-14. Trustee Calais Acad. Republican. Mason (Hugh De Payens Commandery, K.T.); member B. P.O. Elks, Red Men, Knights of Pythias. Club: St. Croix. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Address: 173 Main St., Calais, Me. BUSIiEV, Jason H., lawyer; b. Hanover, N.H., Nov. 24, 1842; s. Jonathan and Minerva (Arm- strong) Dudley; first Am. ancestor. Gov. Thomas Dudley; A.B., Dartmouth, 1862; m. Lucy A. Brad- ford, of Randolph, Vt., Sept. 22, 1869; 2 children, Allen B. (b. June 17, 1871, d. Sept. 8, 1898); William A. (b. Apr. 13, 1873, d. July 2, 1876). In practice of law since 1867; county atty., Coos County, N.H., 1878-88; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1889-90, Senate, 1891-2; mem. state constl. convs., 1904, 1912. Trus- tee State Normal Sch.. State Agrl. Coll. IMem. N.H. Bar Assn., Dartmouth Alumni Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Py- thias. Address: Colebrook, N.H. TJVUIm'EY, Nathan Aug-ustus Monroe, officer U.S. A.; Aug. 20, 1825-Apr. 29, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SUDIiE'X', "Warren Preston, secretary Mass. Civil Service Commn.; b. Auburn, Me.; s. Harrison and Elizabeth (Prentiss) Dudley; descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley, one of the founders of Mass., and on mother's side from Valentine Prentiss, of Revo- lutionary fame; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.. New Bed- ford, Mass.; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1877; m. Bessie M. Shepard, of North Andover, Mass., Apr. 11, 1898; 2 children, Elizabeth Shepard, Shepard. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1877; sec. Mass. Civil Serv- ice Commn. since 1884; mem. Corpn. Belmont Sav- ings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. (Mt. Olivet Lodge, Cambridge Chapter, Cambridge Com- mandery, K. T., Royal and Select Masters). Home: 14 Oak St., Belmont, Mass.; (summer) Allerton, Mass. Office: 151 State House, Boston, Mass. DUFF, Alexander "Wilmer, educator; b. St. John, N.B., Can., May 23, 1864; s. Alexander and Lucy (McKenzie) Duff; B.A., U. of N.B., 1884, London U.. 1887; M.A., U. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1888 (D.Sc, 1901); m. Isabel Stuart Mcintosh, of Fredericton, N.B., June 21, 1894; 1 daughter, Ella Ishbel. Pro- fessor physics, Madras, India, 1889-90, U. of N.B., 1890-3, Purdue U., 1893-9, Worcester Poly. Inst., since 1899. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Address: 43 Harvard St., Worces- ter, Jlass.* DUFFIJBIiI), "Will "Ward, civil engr.; Nov. 12, 1858-1907. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1906-7.) DUFFY, "Walter F., mfr.; b. Franklin. N.H., June 17, 1872; s. Michael and Mary (Fawdrey) Duffy; ed. Franklin High Sch., Tilton Sem., Phillips Acad. (Andover, Mass.); A.B., Dartmouth, 1896; m. Emma May Calef, of Lowell, Mass., 1906. Identified with manufacture of knitting machines since 1897; treas. Acme Knitting Machine & Needle Co., Frank- lin, N.H. ; trustee Franklin Savings Bank; dir. George E. Duffy Mfg. Co.. Worcester, Mass.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1915. Trustee Franklin Pub. Li- brary. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Casque and Gauntlet. Unitarian. Mem. Meridian Lodge, F. and A.M., Franklin. Address: Franklin, N.H. DITGAIT, Caro Atherton, teacher. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) DTJGGAN", John T., M.D., ex-mayor of "U'orces- ter, Mass. DUKEIiO'W, Charles Thomas, publisher ;^b. Bos- ton, Mass., June 14. 1S67; ed. pub. schs., English High Sch., and classical training under pvt. tutors; m. Helen A. Wick, onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudlev B. Wick, of Cleveland, O., Jan. 12, 1903; 5 children, Helen W., Margaret W., Adele W., Ruth W., Charles W. Employed by a large Boston mer- cantile house, 1882-98, leaving position of mgr., Apr., 1898, to become gen. mgr. of the Commercial- Financial Press Assn. and the Boston Financial WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 351 News; formed partnership, Jan. 1, 1900, title of Dukelow & Walker, now Dukelow & Walker Co., of which is dir. and treas., publishers of The Bos- ton Commercial, a financial and business news- paper regarded as an authority on coppers, rail- roads and industrials; also pubs, of Walker's Weekly Copper Letter, and conducts adv. agency, for banks, trust cos. and corpns., offices in Boston and New York. Elected capt. Gth Rest. Inf., M.V. M., May 17, 1901; now capt. and paymaster M.V.M. ; mem. stafE of Gov. David I. Walsh of Mass., 1914, 1915. Episcopalian. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.), Army and Navy (New York). Home: 2 19 Dean Rd., Brookline. Mass. Office: 246 W'ashington St., Boston, and 16 Beaver St., New York. DUKESHISE, "Willard Baker, clergyman: b. Maitland, N.S., Oct. 6, l:s61; s. Isaac and Eliza Jane (Leadbetter) Dukeshire; grad. Me. Weslevan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 188S; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1892; m. Harriette Pennell, of Brunswick, Me., June 30, 1896; 2 children. Robert Pennell, Theodore Skolfield. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1892; pastor Brunswick, Me., 1892-5, Farmington, 1895-9, Orono, 1899-04; transferred to Vt.Conf., 1904; pastor Mont- pelier, 1904-7, Barton, 1907-12: supt. St. Albans Dist., since 1912. Trustee Montpelier Seminary. Liberal Republican. Mem. Psi. Upsilon. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: gardening, fisliing, chess. Address: St. Albans, Vt. HVI/LA.IN'E, Frederic Christopher; 1). Hadley, Mass., Mar. 6, 1866; s. Christopher and Cordelia (Roberts) Dumaine; ed. pub. schs. of Dedham, Mass.; m. Elizabeth Thomas, Apr. 13. 1895; chil- dren. Mary Thomas, Elizabeth, Harriet Rodman, Frederic. Cordelia, Christopher, Thomas Park. V.-p. and treas. Bay State i? ishing Co.; treas. and trustee Amoskeag Mfg. Co.. dir. Shawmut Nat. Bank. Am. Trust Co., B. & M. R.R. (exec, com.). Northern Waste Co., Old Colony Trust Co. Pres. and mem. exec. com. Arkwright Club. Club: Union League (New York). Recreations: motoring, horse- back riding. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston.* DUMM, B(enjainin) Alfred, clergyman; b. Salis- bury, Md., Aug. 31, 1867; s. Rev. William Thomas and Anna (Bates) Dumm, sister of Rev. Daniel Webster Bates, D.D., and Rev. Laurence Webster Bates, D.D.; A.B., Western Md. Coll., 1886, A.M., 1889; Hebrew certificate, Am. Inst. Sacred Litera- ture, 1893; student Yale Div. Sch., and Psychol. Laboratory, 1893-4; grad. student, George Wash- ington U., 1898-1900, prof, philosophy. Scientific Sch., same, 1899-1900, Ph. D., 1900; grad. student. Harvard, A.M., 1912; m. Nellie Jamison, of Fawn Grove, Pa., 1889; 1 son. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; pastor Stoneham. Mass., 1901-7, Topsfleld (acting), 1908-13, Plymouth, N.H., since, 1913. Author: (with others) The Old Puritanism and the New Age, 1903; An Inductive Creed, 1906. Trans- later (in verse) of Rossini's Stabat Mater. 1915. Lectures: Course of three lectures on The Holy Grail in the Abbey Paintings (Boston Pub. Library) and in Its Literature; The Freedom of the Will (two lectures), first delivered under auspices of the Philos. Club (following presidency of club) at Har- vard U. ; The Philosophy of Henri Bergson, deliv- ered quite widely before ministerial assns. of Bos- ton and vicinity. Scoutmaster 937, acting scout commr. 26, B.S.A. Club: Pilgrim (Boston). Recrea- tions: the trail. Address: Plymouth, N.H. DUmMER, Joseph Newell, mfr. ; b. Rowley, Mass., Feb. 19, 1861; s. Nathaniel Noyes and Julia Ann (Ames) Dummer; descendant of Richard Dum- mer, who came to America in 1632, and built at Roxbury the first mill to grind corn by waterpower in N.E. ; grad. Dummer Acad., 1877; m. Sarah V. Wheelwright, of Newbury, Mass.. Aug. 13, 1883: 1 daughter, Gladys B. Field sec. Mass. S.S. Assn., 1892-7, N.H.S.S. Assn.. 1899-04: now pres. Glen Mills Cereal Co. Trustee Dummer Acad. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason (K. T.); mem. I.O.O.F., Grange. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Address: Rowley. Mass. DUNBAR, Prank Emerson, lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 20, 1868; s. John F. and Theresa (Mac- Donald) Dunbar; A.B., Amherst, 1890; m. Mary Carney Rogers, of Lowell, Mass., Sept. 26, 1894. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1893, and since practiced at Lowell; pres. Appleton Co., Boott Mills; treas. and dir. Stony Brook R.K. ; dir. Union Nat. Bank, New- market Mfg. Co., Lowell Gas Light Co., Shaw Stock Co., Traders & Mechanics Ins. Co.; trustee Lowell Five Cents Savings Bank. Trustee Lowell Textile Sch., Lowell Gen. Hosp., Ayer Home for Young AVomen and Children. Republican. Unita- rian. Clubs: Yorick, Vesper Country, Longmeadow Golf, Eastern Yacht (Marblehead). Home: 285 An- dover St. Office: 521 llildreth Bldg., Lowell, Mass. DUNBAR, James Rohert, lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 23, 1847; s. Henry W. and Elizabeth (Richards) Dunbar; B.A., Williams Coll., 1871; studied Harvard Law Sch. short time; admitted to bar, 1874; m. Harriet P. Walton, of Westfield. Mass., May 15, 1875. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1885-6; chmn. Com. on Resolutions, Rep. State Conv., 1886; judge Superior Ct, Mass., 1888-98; chmn. spl. commn. on taxation, 1897; chmn. Court House Commn., Boston; now mem. law firm Dunbar & Rackemann; dir. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Del. Universal Congress Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904; trustee Williams Coll. Clubs: Algon- quin, Beacon, Curtis. Conglist. Republican. Home: Brookline. Mass. Office: 1 Court St., Boston.* DUNBAR, Kendall M., lawyer; b. Nobleboro, Me., Sept. 18, 1857; s. Edward W. and Lucinda P. (Burn- ham) Dunbar; ed. pub. schs., and Lincoln Acad., Newcastle; admitted to Cumberland bar, 1897; m. Laura E. Castner, of Damariscotta, Me., June 27, 1885. Engaged in practice at Damariscotta; assist- ed in establishing Damariscotta Herald, 1876; elk. and dir. Twin Village Water Co.; elk. and treas. Portland Power & Development Co. Pres. Me. Press Assn., 1892, 93. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Damaris- cotta, 11 yrs. (chmn. 9 yrs.); asst. sec, 1885, 87, 89, sec, 1891-05, Me. Senate; pvt. sec. to Gov. Fernald, 1909-11: Republican. Baptist. Mem. K. of P. Ad- dress: Damariscotta, Me. DUNBAR, Rohert "Wayland, clergyman; b. Port- land, Me., Jan. 24, 1872; s. Judson B. and Ella Caro- line (Clark) Dunbar; descendant of Jesse Dunbar, of Hingham, Mass., who moved to Nobleboro, Me., 1793; prep. edn. Portland High Sch.; B.A., Amherst, 1895; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1898; student in psychology, Clark U. ; m. Selina Aiken Cook, of Portland, Me., June 21, 1899; 7 children. Ruth, Esther, Martha, Charles Cook, Robert Cook, Eliza- beth, Florence. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1899; pastor North Chelmsford, Mass., 1898-04, West Ch., Haverhill, 1904-9, 2d (Center) Ch., Millbury, since Oct. 19, 1909. Mem. Historic Exhibit Com. and Hospitality C^om. of Millbury Centennial Celebra- tion. Mem. Worcester South Assn. of Ministers, Worcester Congl. Club, Phi Gamma Delta. Repub- lican. Editor. Andover Sem. Necrology, 1909-11; History of Millbury, 1915. Recreations: oil paint- ing, tennis, walking, camping. Address: Millbury, Mass. DUNBAR, "William Harrison, lawyer; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Dec. 15, 1862; s. Charles F. and Julia R. (Copeland) Dunbar; A.B., 1882, A.M., 1886, Har- vard; LL.B., 1886, Harvard Law Sch.; pvt. sec. for about a yr. to Justice Gray of U.S. Supreme Court, at Washington; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1888; m. Calais, Me., 189S, Katherine Copeland; children. Rose, Charles Franklin, William H., Jr. Mem. law firm of Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter since 1896; an official examiner of titles for the land court. Dir. Cambridge Trust Co. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Union, Boston City, Harvard (Bos- ton). Recreations: reading, horseback riding, driv- ing. Home: 64 Highland St., Cambridge, Mass. Of- fice: 161 Devonshire St., Boston. DUNCAN, Albert Greene, mech. engr., cotton mfr.; b. Cleveland, O., Dec. 12. 1868; s. Rev. Samuel White and Sarah Margaret Fuller (Greene) Dun- can; descendant of George Duncan, who settled at Londonderry, N.H., 1719, and on mother's side, of John Greene, who came to Boston, 1635, and later became deputy gov. of R.I. ; A.B., U. of Rochester, 1901; unmarried. Draughtsman. Westinghouse, Church. Kerr & Co.. Boston and New York, 1891-8; treas. Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke. Mass., 1898-1900; asst. treas. Dwight (cotton) Mfg. Co., Boston, 1900-3; treas. Chicopee Mfg. Co., Boston, 352 WHO'S WHO 1\ NKW ENGLAND 1903-14, Harmony Mills (cotton), Cohoes, N.Y., since 1910. Pres. Nat. As.sn. of Cotton Mfrs., 1914; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., 1909; del. Pan-Am. Financial Conf., Wasliington, D.C.. May, 1915, by appmt. of Sec. of Treasury. Clubs: Boston Art, Country (Brookline); Knsineers' (Boston); Fort Orange (Albany, N.Y.); Meruhants'. Alpha Delta Phi, University (New York). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. DUNCAN, Cliarles, .\1.D.; b. Chelsea, Mass., Mar. IS, 1S72; s. James and Marparet (F'atlerson) Dun- can; LL.B., Dartmouth, 1S98; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Charlotte Hsley, of Chelsea. Mass., .Tune 28, 1905; 3 children, Daurence Hsley, Eleanor, Margaret. Practiced in Concord, X.H., since 1904; pathologist State Bd. of Health, N.H. State Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc. liepublican. Conglist. Address: 13 S. .'riiig St., Concord, N.II. STTNCAN, Frances, writer; moved to New York. (See \ol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914- 15.) DTTNCAN, Georg-e Henry, druggist; b. Deomin- ster, Mass., Dee. 23, ixTG; s. George C. and Mary E. (Coolidge) Duncan; descendant in 5th generation of James Duncan, who came to Hancock, N.H., from Scotland. 1774; grad. Murdoch Sch., Winchen- don, Mass., 1S94: student Amherst, 189G-9; m. Helen Prescott, of Jaffrey, N.H.. Nov. 19, 1900; 1 son, George Prescott. In drug business, at East Jaffrey, since 1899; treas. East Jaffrey Mfg. Co.; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, 1904-5; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1915; judge Jaffrey Dist. Ct.. 1914-15. Sec. N.H. Direct Legis- lation League, 1911-15: dir. Am. Proportional Rep- resentative League. Pres. Jaffrey Bd. of Trade, 1911-14 inclusive. Mem. Plii Kappa Psi. Mason; mem. Grange. Democrat. Author: The Initiative and Roferendtmi; Aids to True Representative Government, 1911. Home: East Jaffrey, N.H. DUNCAN, Georg-e Martin, educator; b. Haledon, N.J., Nov. 2G, 1857; s. James and Jane Martin (Torbet) Duncan; A.B., New York U., 1881; A.M., 1884; B.D., Yale. 1884; studied as grad. fellow in divinity and philosophy, Yale, 1884, U. of Jena, 1885, Leipzig, 1885-6, Berlin, 1886-7, Paris, 1887-8; (LL.D., New York LT., 1901); m. Marv, d. Theodore R. Carter, of Montclair, N.J., Aug. 29, 1889. Instr. mental a"nd moral philosophy, 1888-91, asst. prof., 1891-4. iirof. 1894-04, prof, logic and metaphysics, since 1904, Yale. Chmn. sect, logic. World's Con- gress Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904; fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Philos. Soc. (chmn. of meeting which organized it). Am. Psychol. Assn. (council 1903-6), Conn. Acad. Sciences. Translator from Latin and French (with notes): The Philosophical Works of Leibnitz, 1890, 1908. Address: 299 Ed- ward St., New Haven, Conn.* DUNCAN, James, granite cutter; b. Kincardine Co., Scotland, May 5, 1857; s. Duncan and Mary (Forbes) Duncan: ed. Aberdeen, Scotland; m. Lil- lian M. Holman, Baltimore, .Ian., 1887. Monumental granite cutter from 1873. also granite statue cut- ter; sec. New York branch. 1881, Baltimore branch, 1884, int. pres., 1895 — , Granite Cutters' Internat. Assn.; successfully led ednl. campaign and ulti- mately the great strike in the granite cutting industry for 8-hour work-day, 1900; editor Granite Cutters' Journal, Mar., 1895 — : v. -p. Am. Feder- ation of Tjabor, 1894: represented Am. labor move- ment to British Trades Congress, Bristol, Eng., 1898; rep. A.F. of Labor at Internat. Secretariat Conf. of Labor, Budapest, Hungary, 1911. Address: Quincy. Mass.* DUNCAN, James Cameron, clergyman; b. in Scot- land. July 8, 1860; s. William and Elsie (Cameron) Duncan: ed. Milnes Instn., Fochabers, Scotland; Meadville Theol. Sch., Pa.; Harvard Div. Sch.. Manchester Coll., Oxford, Eng.; U. of Berlin, Ger- many; m. Jessie Ginevra Fuller, of Clinton, Mass., Apr. 10, 1888; 2 children, Robert Fuller, James Cameron. Ordained Unitarian ministry, June 17, 1886: pastor 1st Ch., Clinton, Mass., since 1886. Billings lecturer for Am. Unitarian Assn.. Feb. and Mar., 1914. Sec. Bigelow Free Pub. Library, Clinton: sec. Worcester Conf. of LTnitarian Chs. ; sec. Weeks Inst.; v. -p. Clinton Hosp. Assn.; mem. Worcester Assn. of Ministers. Republican. Recre- ations: walking, gardening, traveling. Address: 16S Walnut St., Clinton, Mass. DUNCAN, William Stirling", lawyer; b. Carlisle, Eng., l"eb. 11, 1S7G; s. David and Lillias K. Stir- ling) Duncan; brought to America, 1881; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1899; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1905; m. Jan. 16, 1898, Marion D. Wood, of Edinburgh, Scotland. Prac- ticed in Clinton, Mass., since Aug. 25, 1905; mem. Buttrick, Stone & Duncan; chmn. Clinton Rep. Town Com., 1907; mem. Sch. Com, 1908-12; town solicitor, 1909, 1910; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 10th Worcester Dist., 1912-13; elk., 2d Dist. Ct. of Eastern Worcester, since 1913. Conglist. Mason. Home: 45 Boynton St. Office: Bank Bldg., Clinton, Mass. DUNHAM, Charles Granville Manter, judge of proliate and insolvency; b. Edgartown. Mass., Aug. 31. 1841; s. Charles F. and Matilda V. (Mayhew) Dunham; descendant on father's side of John Dunham, of Plymouth, Mass., 1629, and on mother's side of Thomas Mayhew, of Watertown, Mass., 1635, and later gov. of Martlias Vineyard; A.B., Amherst, 1863 (Phi Beta Kappa): taught for sev- eral yrs. as prin. of high sch. in Edgartown and Sandwich, Mass.: studied law in office of Woodbury & Ingalls, Boston: admitted to bar, 1869; m. Su- sanna D. Silva, of Edgartown, Dec. 20, 1865; 1 child, .Tennie L. Apptd. judge of probate and insolvency by Gov. Wolcott, Apr. 15, 1897. Repub- lican. Methodist. Address: Edgartown, Mass. DUNHAM, Henry Morton, organist; b. Brockton, Mass., July 27, 1853; s. Isaac A. and Augusta L. (Packard) Dunham; grad. N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1873, Boston U. Coll. of Music, 1875; m. Helen Hammond, of New London, Conn., June 28, 1887. Organist, Porter Congl. Ch., Brockton, 1875- 83, Ruggles St. Bapt. Ch., Boston. 1883-96, Shaw- mut Congl. Ch., Boston, 1896-06, Harvard Ch., Brookline, Mass.. 1906 — . Prof, organ, N.E. Con- servatory of Music, 1880 — ; dir. music sch.. Lasell Sem., Auburndale. Mass., 1910. Mem. Harvard Mus. Assn., Am. Guild Organists (dir. N.E. Chap- ter), Boston Art Club (dir.). Club: St. Botolph. Composer of 3 sonatas for organ, 1 symphonic poem, 2 books of 1 2 Church Pieces each; besides manv smaller organ compositions and anthems. Home: 1501 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* DUNHAM, Herman N., educator; b. South Free- port, Me., Dec. 14, 1860; s. Robert N. and Marv L. (Fogg) Dunham; A.B., Bowdoin, 1885, A.]\I., 1888; m. Aug. 20, 1890, Margaret S. Drinkwater, of Cum- berland, Me. Began teaching at Cumberland, Me., 1885; now prin. Lee High Sch. Progressive Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: Lee, IMass. DUNHAM, Joseph Marston, life insurance; b. Gorham, N.H., May 1, 1868; s. Edmund E. and Ellen S. (Marston) Dunham; ed. pub. schs., Port- land, Me.: m. Alice C. Gushing, of Portland, Dec. 1, 1891; 1 child (deceased). Began active career as clerk in wholesale dry goods store, Portland, Me., 1883; became connected with New York Life Ins. Co., at Boston, 18.98, and has been special agent same since 1904. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Boston Life Underwriters Assn. Universa- list. Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 34 Prospect Park, Newtonville, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. DUNHAM, Stillman Boherts, teacher; b. Chelsea, ^lass., Feb. 5. 1866; s. Francis and Eliza Ann (Roberts) Dunham; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Helena Lois Upham, of Allston, Mass., June 30, 1896; 2 children, Stillman Roberts, Jr., Francis. Teacher Belmont (Mass.) Sch., 1889-94, Hopkinson Sch. (now Legate's Prep. Sch.), Boston, 1894-04, Stone Prep. ^ch. since 1904. Republican, (blub: Woodland Golf. Home: 48 Ash- ford St., Allston, Boston, ]Mass. - DUNHAM, Sylvester Clark, underwriter; b. IVTansfield, Conn., Apr. 24, 1846: s. Jonathan Lyman and Abigail Hunt (Eldredge) Dunham: ed. Mt. TTnion Coll.. Ohio: m. IMarv Austin, of Bristol, Conn., Oct. 18, 1877; 1 son, Donald A. Admitted to bar. 1873: practiced at Hartford, 1873-85; gen. counsel, 1885, v. -p., 1897, pres. since 1901, Travelers Ins. Co.; pres. Travelers Indemnity Co.; v. -p. Nat. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 353 Exchange Bank; dir. Metropolitan Bank (New Town, 3903-11; del-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1908. York), Am. Hardware Co. (New Britain, Conn.), Treas. U. of Me.; trustee Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp., Glastonbury Knitting Co., Conn. Fire Ins. Co., City Bangor. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. State Bar Assn. Bank, Hartford Gas Co., Colt Firearms Co., Am. Address: Orono, Me. ^il^^ty Co. (New York), First Kc-insurance Co. DUNN, Daniel P., merchant; b. Willimantic, (Hartford). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union Town of Windliam, Conn., Sept. 14, 1859; s. Patrick League (New York) Hartford 20th Century, Hart- and Mary (Morrisey) Uunn; ed. pub. schs.; m. ford Country, Hartford Golf. Delivered lectures juiia A. Rice, of Hartford, Conn., Apr. 23, 1889. in Yale insurance course. Recreations: fishing, in newspaper, cigar and tobacco business .since traveling. Home: 830 Prospect Av. Office: 700 is84; registrar of voters, 10 yrs.; mayor of Willi- Main St., Hartford, Conn.* mantic since Dec, 1905 (present term expires Dec, DUNHAM, William Herbert, music teacher and 1915); mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 04, 07, 08, singer: b. Brockton. Mass., Dec 31, 1858; s. Isaac 09, 10, 11, 12; comptroller State of Conn., 1913, 14. Atwood and Augusta Louisa (Packard) Dunham; Democrat. An incorporator of St. Joseph's Hosp. ed. Brockton pub. schs.; Brvant and Stratton Busi- Mem. K. of C., F. of A., I.O.H., A O.H., B.P.O. Elks, ness Coll., Boston; studied singing in Boston under Putnam Phalanx, of Hartford Mem. Chamber of Dr. Guilmette and Sig. Rotoli, also in Europe with Commerce. Recreations: baseball and all legiti- Jean De Reszke. Fedele Koenig, and Sbriglia, in mate sports. Address: Willimantic, Conn. Paris, and Cotogni, of Rome, Vannuccini, of Flor- DUNN, Preaerick Julian, lawyer; b. Gardner, ence, Benvenuti, of Milan; m. Pomfret, Conn., Alice Mass., ]\Iav 21, ]S80; s. Thatcher B. and Mary S. Chafee, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 2A, 1896. Has (Dickerman) Dunn; grad. Cushing Acad., Ashbiirn- had long experience at home and in Europe as ham, Mass., 1899; A.B., Williams, 1903; LL.B., teacher, concert and church singer; teacher of Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Alice G. Eaton, of South singing, N.E. Conservatory of Music, since 1893. Sudbury, Mass., July 11, 1906; 3 children, Marjory, Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Boston Athletic Edward Eaton, Richard Bvam. Began practice, Assn. Recreations: golf. Home: 310 Common- 1906; justice 1st Dist. Ct. of Northern Worcester; wealth Av. Address: New England Conservatory associated in practice, in Gardner, with Thatcher of Music, Boston, Mass. B. and Frederick J. Dunn; property atty. Chace- DUNHAM, WilUam Bussell, M.D.; b. Chester- Harriman hydro-electric and transmission cos. field, N.H., Dec 15, 1833. (See vol. 1909.) ^,^P"J^?9^";„.?,?r'§^list- ^em. Phi Gamma Delta, .^.^^.^.r.^ .-^ ^ .•■, , , /^, ■, Phi Club (Williams). Clubs: Gardner Boat, Po- DUNLAP, Rog-er Allen, clergyman; b. (Tharles- quaig (Athol, Mass.). Recreations: tennis, motor- town, N.H j;une 10, 18<8; s. George Harlan and ^^^ Home: 43 Glazier St. Offices: Gardner Savings Mary Catharine (Folger) Dunlap; descended on Bank Bldg.. Gardner, Mass., and 801 Osgood Brad- mother s side from Peter Folger, one of the first jev Bldg Worcester Mass settlers of Nantucket; grad. high sch.. Concord, _ ^'' „ ,.' l,.i.. ^ ^ r^ j, N.H., 1896; A.B.. Dartmouth. 1900; B.D.. Hartford DUNN, George Ainswortn, chair mfr.; b. Gard- Theol. Sem.. 1903; m. Alice Gates, of Concord, N.H., ner, Mass.. Jan. 23, 186/; s. John A. and Sophia Nov. 18, 1903; 2 children. Esther, Catharine. Or- Walker (Chaffee) Dunn; grad. Gardner High Sch dalned Congl. ministry, 1903; pastor 1st Ch., Pater- 1885; A.B., Boston U., 1889; rn Anna Merrick son. N.J., 1903-9, Windsor Locks, Conn., since Feb. Warren, of Cambridge, Mas.s.. May 26, 1897; 3 1, 1909; chaplain Conn. Ho. of Rep., session of 1915. children, Winifred Warren John Ainsworth, 2d, Registrar and treas. Hartford Assn. Congl. Chs. William Warren. V.-p. John A Dunn Co.; dir. and Ministers. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Dartmouth). Gardner Gas Fuel & Light Co.; trustee Fitchburg Phi Kappa Psi. Republican. Address: Windsor Savings Bank; dir. Westminster Nat. Barik. Trus- Locks Conn tee Boston U. ; mem. Mass. Trustees of Hospitals _ ■ , , 1, ,.T TT , for Consumptives. Methodist. Mem. Beta Theta DUNI.OF, James J., clergyman; b New York pj Mason (K.T.). Address: Gardner, Mass. Apr. 20, 1870; s. James and Jennie (Mcllhatten) ^ ^ ^j. ■, ■ r. ^ i^-, ^ Dunlop; A.B., Coll. City of New York, 1889; B.D., DUNN, Georg-e Bancroft, logging; b. Ashland, Princeton Theol. Sem.. 1893; (D.D., Lennox Coll., Me., June 18, 1849; s. Elbridge G. and Louisa la 1903); m. Mary B. Burnett, of Newburgh, N.Y., (Brackett) Dunn; descendant of Richard Dunn, June 7, 1894. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1893; Newport, R.I., 1655; ed. Houlton (Me.) Acad. 1 pastor, Greenport, N.Y., 1893-7, Roxbury Ch., Bos- yr.; Mass. Inst. Tech. 1 yr.; m. Lucinda Rich Cush- ton Mass, 1897-10, 4th Congl. Ch., Hartford, Conn., ing, of Frankfort, Me., Sept. 19, 18//; 3 children, since Sept., 1910. Dir. Lord's Day League of N.E.; Louise Cushing (Mrs. Robert W. Sawyer of Bos- mem. Hartford Assn. Congl. Ministers. Clubs: ton), Deborah Briggs (wife of Dr. H. M. Chap- University Get-Together. Recreations: tennis, man. of Bangor, Me.), George Elbridge. In business Address- 47 Burton St., Hartford, Conn. in Boston, 1866-8; removed to St. John. N.B., 1868, ■w^,T-^-^ «!!,« ♦ iK^oiz. ^i^-cr-irrvioT,- TvfQir R 1 R tj fi and engaged in mill and lumber business; large DUNN, Albert Teele, clergyman, May 6, 1850- ^^^^^^ of timber lands; dir. Presque Isle (Me.) 19—. (See vol. 1909.) ^ ^ , ,, Nat. Bank, 1st Nat. Bank, Houlton. Mem. B.P.O. DUNN, Bertrand Francis, M.D.; b. Oxford, Me., Elks. Unitarian. Address: Houlton, Me. ife^d. ^Sc^h^**o-f ^ke'.TIow^d"o1n^,^\'86^- J!^"c"lkr^^-^A: ^,^Z^^J,f%T^rs^^^Vr^'%n''''^ie^^^^^^ Towle of Westbrook, Me., Jan. 9, 1869. Served in author; Jan. 21, 1848-July 2J, 1915. (bee vol. ijuy.; 23d Me. Vols., 1862-3; practiced in Harrison, Me., DUNN, Reuben Wesley, mfr.; b. Fayette. Me., 1868-9, Windham, 1869-86, Portland, since 1886. peb. 8, 1847; s. Reuben Barnes and Lydia Richard- Mem Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, son (Ayer) Dunn; student Waterville High Sch. Portland Med. Club. Republican. Conglist. Mem. and Me. Wesleyan Sem.. Kents Hill. Me., to 1864; GA.R. Mason, K.P. Home: 203 Brackett St., Port- a.B., Colbv Coll., 1868, A.M., 1880; m. Sarah land, Me. Martha Baker, of Hallowell, Me., Sept. 2. 1873; Soc N EPed atric Soc' Clubs: University, Boston ter Power Co.. 1889-1900; mem. L. A Presby & Co., ithietic Assn.' Address: 178 Marlboro St.. Boston, dept. store 1884-93^^ Mem Bd of Edn Waterville for manv vrs. Republican. Methodist. Mem. 5^eta " " Av.. Waterville. 3. Ludlow, Vt., Tf", Vj t;nase. isiue niii, mm iv±c.-!.t)io. i,a.ic .aina 1 ',r<-,. o. joTT^. .1. .jv.. „..„ ^ ."""jT ^ersis tirarcn; Hamlin Ellsworth. Me.: admitted to bar, Jan.. Dunn : ed. Black River Acad.: studied law in offices 189 2 and since practiced at Orono. Me.; dir. Mer- of Hon.. Sewall Fullam. of Ludlow Barrett & Hll Trust Co Bangor, Old Town Trust Co.; mem. Atherton. of Nashua.. N.H., and at Albany (N.Y) Me. Ho of Rep., 1901-2; judge Municipal Ct.. Old Law Sch.; m. Mary Dickerman, of Ludlow, Feb. 16, 354 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1871 • children, Hairv Thatcher, Edward Albert, Frederick Julian. Admitted to bar, 1869; practiced in Clinton Co., Mo., 1869-73, since at Gardner. Mass • pres. Gardner Electric Lipht Co.; v.-p. Gard- ner Savings Bank. Mason. Republican. CouKUst. Club- Gurdnpr Hoat. Address: Gardner, Mass. b. Bos- Keon', Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1874-5; asst. to Dr. John mem. Boston Sch. Com.. 6 yrs.. 1885-8, rerlecled, 1892-5; retired from ai'tive practice at Bo.ston, 1899; continued practice in Rome, Italy, where he was consulting piiys., Xorth Am. Coll.; a mem. Vatican Court since 1909, and kniisrhted by Pope Pius X as Knight Comdr. of St. Gre??ory. Trustee Boston City Hoso.. 1892-7: trustee Instn. for Feeble Minded; now mem. of corpn. of Instn. for Feeble Minded. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boylston Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn.. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Alumni Assn., Boston Coll. Alumni Assn. (pres. I yrs ), etc.; asso. mem. 9th Regt., M.V.M. A founder of the Clover Club and of the Y.M. Catholic Assn. (now life mem.). Club: University, and formerly mem. manv other clul)s. Author of various bro- chures on med. topics, among them: Therapeutics of Venesection: Report on 1,168 cases of obstet- rics in private practice; Use and Abuse of Krgot (read before ann. meeting of Mass. Med. Soc). Assisted Dr. Henry I. Bowditch in preparing his work on "The Cause and Prevention of Tuberculo- sis in Ma.^sachusetts." Has traveled extensively. Address: in9 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. SUNITACK, Henry Ernest, clergyman: b. Graf- ton. X.S.. Mav 1.",. 1S;67: grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1895; A.B., Bowdoin, 1S97. Ordained M.F. ministry, 1897: pastor Portland. Me., 1897-1900. Augusta since 1900. Trustee Me. Wesleyan Sem. Home: Augusta, ISIe. DUNNEIiS, A(mos) Prederic, clergyman; b. Chelsea, Mass., June J9, 1859: A.B., Amherst, 1881; student Harvard Div. Sch., 1881-2; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1884. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884; pastor Central Ch., Bath, Me., 1884-99, Calvinistic Ch Fitchburg, Mass., 1899-06. Highland Ch., Low- ell,'slnce 1906. Home: 100 Saunders Ave., Lowell, !Mass. DTJNNETT, Alexander, lawyer; b. Peacham, Vt., Nov. 29, 1852; s. Andrew and Christiana (Gal- braith) Dunnett; ed. Newbury Sem., to 1867, Mc- Indoes Acad., to 1869: student Randolph Normal Sch., 1872-5; m. Ellen Chalmers, of Northfield, Mass., Apr. 29, 1889. Admitted to bar, 1877; prac- ticed at South Ityegate, Vt., 1877-83, St. Johns- bury, Vt., 1883 — ; mem. firm of Dunnett & Slack, 189.5-13, Dunnett & Leslie, 1913 — . Served in Vt. militia, 1867: chmn. Rep. Co. Com., 1882-6; state's atty., Caledonia Co.. 1886-90; chmn. Rep. State Conv., 1900; state senator, 1900: U.S. atty., Dist. of Vt Oct. 20, 1906 — : chmn. Commn. to settle boundarv line with N.H., 1913: trustee Brightlook Hosp., St. Johnsbury. Unitarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt.* DUNNING, Albert Elijali, editor: b. Brookfleld, Conn., Jan. 5, 18 44; s. Elijah Starr and Abigail (Beach) Dunning; A.B., Yale. 1867: grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1870; (D.D., Beloit Coll., 1889); m. Harriet W. Westbrook, of Kingston, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1870. Ordained Consl. minister, 1870; pastor High- land Ch., Boston, 1870-81: gen. S.S. sec. for Congl. Chs , 1881-9: editor-in-chief The Congregationalist, Boston 1889-11: lecturer Andover Theol. Sem., Cambridge. Sec. Internat. S.S. Lesson Com., 1897- 02. Clubs: University (v.-p.), Winthrop. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 81 2 Tremont Bldg., Boston.* DUNNING, Harry Westbrook, author: b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1871: s. Albert Elijah and Harriet "W. (Westbrook) Dunning: B.A., Yale. 1894, Ph.D., 1897; m. Marv Bates Parker, of Everett, Mass., Sept. 23, 1908. Instr. Oriental langs., Yale, 1896-9: mgr. foreign tours, since 1899. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc, Arctic Club. Clubs: Yale (Boston and New York), City (Boston), Authors' (London). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* DUNNING, James Gardner, lawyer; b. Bath, Me., May 25, 1857; s. Eben and Harriet P. (Frost) Dunning; first ancestor in this country was An- drew Dunning, of Ashburton, Devonshire, Eng., who came to America in 1718, and settled in Brunswick, Me.; grad. Bath High Sch., 1874; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1880; m. Sarah L. Potter, of Bath, Me., June 5, 1884; children, Harold G., Ray Potter. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1880, and since practiced at Springfield. Mem. Bd. of Edn., Spring- field, 1897-1904. Mem. Hampden Co. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 211 Belmont Ave. Office: 310 Main St., Springfield, Mass. DUNPHY, James W., retired publisher; b. Ire- land, Dec. 25, 1844; s. Patrick and Anna (Hayes) Dunphy; self ed.; brought to Boston from Ireland at age of 6; m. Mary Conway, of Boston, Dec. 25, 1866. Began in newspaper office at age of 12; was partner Boston Traveler for several yrs., until 1887: then became mgr. Boston Daily Advertiser and Evening Record: pres. Advertiser Newspaper Co., 1887-Dec. 1, 1914, since retired; dir. Boston Ins. Co., Old Colony Ins. Co., Holyhood Cemetery Assn. Dir. Home for Destitute Catholic Children. Chmn. Sinking Fund Commn., City of Boston; chmn. bd. trustees of Boston Teachers' Permanent Pension Fund. Recreations: golf. Home: 18 Cen- ter St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 309 Washington St., Boston. DUNSHEE, Noble Pinney, dry goods merchant; b. Bristol, Vt., Apr. 4, 1833; s. Robert and Zilpha (Pettibone) Dunshee: ed. common schs. ; m. Char- lotte W. Soper, of Bristol, Vt., Feb. 4, 1857; 2 children, Jessie F.. Harry S. Engaged in mercan- tile business at Bristol since 1856; capt. Co. G, 14th Vt. Vols.. 1862-3, Civil War: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1883-4, Senate, 1878-80: sheriff of Addi- son Co.. Vt., 1878-84: trustee Vt. State Soldiers' Home. Mem. Bristol Business Men's Assn. Mason; mem. G.A.R. Republican. Recreations: fishing, shooting. Address: Bristol, Vt. DUNSMOOB. Harrie V.; b. Northfield. Vt.. Apr. 14, 1880, s. William E. and Etta (Williams) Dunsmoor; ed. Northfield High School; grad. Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, Boston, 1902. Practiced in Boston since 1902; formerly prof, surgery, now prof, gynecology, Mass. College of Osteopathy. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am.. N.E., and Mass. Osteopathic socs. Iota Tau Sigma. Mem. all branches of Odd Fellows. Recreations: motoring, fishing, hunting. Address: 178 Huntington Ave., Boston. . DUNTON. Arthur James, lawyer; b. Bath. Me., .Tuly 9. 1871: s. James E. and Angeline (White) Dunton; grad. Bath High Sch. (English course), Hebron Acad.; Colbv Coll. 2 vrs.: LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Madelvn P. Clifford, of Bath, June 25, 1913. Admitted to Me. bar, Sept., 1898, and since practiced in Bath; pres. Me. Farmers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Bath Co- operative Assn., Bath Box Co. Judge Bath Munici- pal Ct.. 1908-12: mavor of Bath. Mar.. 1914-Mar., 1915. Republican. Trustee Y.M.C.A.. Bath. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Baptist. Odd Fellow, K. of P. Club: Colonial. Home: 823 "\A^ashington St. Office: 72 Front St., Bath, Me. DUNTON, Charles Howard, educator: b. Under- bill, Vt., Jan. 24, 1844; s. Elijah and Mary Ann (French) Dunton: prep. edn. New Hampton Inst., Fairfax, Vt.; A.B., U. of Vt.. 1870; student Boston Tlieol. Sem., 1871-2; (D.D., Svracuse U., 1886); m. Annette Belding, of Johnson, Vt.. June 26. 1872. Ordained ministrv M.E. Ch., 1872; pastor, Man- chester. Vt.. 1872-4: teacher in Troy Conf. Acad., 1S74-7: became prin. same, 1877; resigned on account of health, 1897: again prin. same acad., 1900-12 (resigned and retired). Served as pvt. 13th Vt. Regt., Civil War; state normal sch. exam- iner, 1881-91; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1898-1900 (chmn. com. on edn.); upon the incorporation of village of Poultney was elected its 1st pres.: re- signed after 3 consecutive elections, 1910. Mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 355 Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1S92-4; pres. Vt. State Anti- DURAND, W. Cecil, bankinf?: b. Milford, Conn., Saloon League 4 yrs. Recreations: spends his June It), 1851; s. Calvin and Sarah Cecil (Hunter) winters in Washington, D.C. Address: Poultney, Durand; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), Vt. 1871; m. Elizabeth C. Ford, of Milford, Jan. 15, DUNTON, Charles Robinson, insurance; b. i,^^^, (*^^®.^ ^.^.Vf- 18. 1888); m. 2d, Clara Baldwin Union, Me., Oct. 4. 1S4(;: .'^. John Southard and Vnnir ?^ Miltord June 17, 1890 (died Mar. 9, (Mrs. Horace B. Clements, of Springfield, Me.), 4; • ' *V- ^.V?*? auditors, 1889-91. Democrat. Nellie (deceased). Sophia M. (Mrs. Clarence W. Js'P'^t.S^^PJ^'^''^"-, ^ '""• J^LHord. Address: 23 Broad Reynolds). Enlisted at 16 in Co. B, 24th Me. Regt., '-'•' MUtord, Conn. and served from Sept. 17, 1862, to close of Civil DURPEE, Charles Hazard, banking: b. Tiverton War; followed cooper's trade at Minneapolis, R.I., Oct. 12. 1S70; s. (Jporge N. and Julia Watson Minn., several yrs.; returned to Union, Me., 1872, (Hazard) Durfee; ed. Fall River pub. schs. • E.E and engaged in express business: then in Spring- Lehigh U., F'a., 1893; m. June 22, 1911, Amy'Ward field, Mass.. in ins. business, until 1896, since in Freeman, of Norfolk, Va. In banking, real estate Bangor, Me.: gen. agt. Northwestern :Mut. Life and ins. business at Pall River, Mass., since 1894- Tns. Co. of Milwaukee: mem. Bd. of Aldermen, treas. People's Co-operative Bank, Fall River' Bangor, 2 yrs.: mem. Me. Senate, from Penobscot Episcopalian. Club: Quequechan. Address: 60 Bed- Co., 1915-16. Mem. G.A.R. Democrat. Address: 1S9 ford St., Fall River, Mass. Exchange St., Bangor. l\Te. DURPEE, Everett Brownell, educator- b Fall DUNTON. Edith Kellogfg- ("Margaret Warde"), I^^ver, Mass., June 22, 1862; s. Oscar Fitzland and author; b. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 28, 1875; d. Walter C. Abby Slade (Brayton) Durfee; grad. high sch., and Miriam (Barrett) Dunton; .X.B., Smith Coll., Fall River, 1880; A.B., Brown U., 1884, A.M., 1887; 1897: unmarried. (See Who's Who in America for m- Nov. 21, 1887, Carrie Joella Bean, of Ports- books, etc.) Home: Rutland, Vt.* mouth, N.H. Prin. Falls Village Grammar Sch., DUNTON. Prani Eugene, mfr.; Aug. 28. 1846- tiubtrban)%afl"Riv^rfs8^^^fi^7n^n"^'''!;-^l- ^''^^ Aug. 17, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) llse-Ts^'^l'-Sn. 19T4-5)''lipt''Jch" DUNTON, John Riley, lawyer: b. Searsmont, Fall River; now prin. The Bradford Durfee Textile Me., Aug. 9, 1859: s. Horatio and Julia A. (Hall) Sch. Republican. Baptist. Supt. 3d Bapt. SS Dunton: grad. Castine Normal Sch.. 1882: A.B., Mem. Brown U. Teachers' Assn. (ex-pres ) Brown Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1887, A.M., 1890; stu- U. Alumni Assn. of Fall River and Vicinity, B M C dent summer courses. Harvard, 1887, 1888, Mar- Durfee High Sch. Alumni Athletic Assn. (pres.) thas Vineyard, summer of 1889: admitted to bar. Delta Kappa Epsilon. CJapt. Varsity BB Team' 1S98. Reared on farm; taught dist. and town Brown U., 1883-4. Home: 168 New Boston Rd Of- schs.; prin. Belfast Grammar Sch., 1882-3. Loo- fice: The B.D. Textile Sch., Fall River, Mass" minster (Mass.) Grammar Sch., fall of 18S7, Bel- DURPEE. Herbert Ans-nattiR o^e^rp■■^mcT,■ v> fast High Sch.. 1888-9, Lewiston Grammar Sch., Cambridge NY Tune ?4is^fi'- « fh^JT^ 'oJ^ iccQ.oQ. c„r,t c«;,c -c^^vio^^ TVT^ isQQ.c;. T^,-,-,-, V!*:","'_ "sre. \.Y June ^4, iSbb, s. Abram and DUNTON, Silas, merchant: b. Millbury, Mass., J^c. Vt. S.S. Assn. since Dec. i, 1908.' Ad dress : Apr. 9. 1818. (See vol. 1909.) Burlington, Vt.* DUFEE, •William R., mfr., banker; died, 1909. r^P^^^^^' Randall Nelson, mill treas.; b. Fall (See vol. 1909.) ^'I®?' ^lass., Oct. 13. 1867; s. Walter Chaloner , ^ ^ -.^ , and Jane Frances (Alden) Durfee- A B Harvard DUPRE, Godfrey S., lawyer; b. Roxton Pond is89; studied Harvard Law Sch 1888-9- mlbbv Co. Shefford, P.Q., Can.. Mar. 5. 1875; s Traffic and siade Bravton, of Fall River June 12 1895 In DorothSe (Vincelette)Dupre; ed. rural schs.; Coll. oflice of Wampanoag Mills, 1889-93- bookkeeper Ste. Marie de Monnoir. P.Q., Can., Seminaire St. Stafford Mills, 1893-4; resigned to enter cotfon Charles, Sherbrooke, B.L., Laval U., Quebec, 1898; business and was employed in office of Messrs m. Herminie Smith, of St. Hyacinthe, .P.Q., (^an., Andrews & Horton until June 1895- in cotton NOV. 25, 1902. Canie to U.S 1890; practiced in Bid- brokerage bu.siness. 1895-19141' treas Snd d?r deford. Me., since Oct. 5, 1900. Active m promoting Border City Mfg Co since Oct 1913- dir First naturalizationof Canadian immigrants. ".Tan., 1911 Nat. Bank,' B.M.C. Durfee Safe "Depos'it &' Trust drafted and caused to be presented, and advocated Co., Sagamore Mfg. Co.; trustee Fall River Five before a com. of the legislature of Me a bill Cents Savings Bank. Mem. Common Council. Fall to repeal the charter of the Roman Catliolic River, 1892-3-4 (pres. 1894); mem. Bd of Alder- Bishop of Portland, a corpn. sole, holding all the men, 1895; trustee Fall River Pub. Librarv 1908- ch. and sch. property of the Catholics of Me., and 17. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs- Fall' River to substitute in its stead parish corpus., in which Colf. Fall River Bowling Green, Country Navatt- laymen were to be given control of all money rnat- Episcopal of Mass.; Harvard (Boston)' Home- ters, surplus money to be applied to the support of 19 Hierhland Ave. Office: Border City Mfe Co' free schs. The law was refused a passage. Aug. paii River Mass 10 of same vr. the Vatican ordered all Catholic bisl ^ ' sole stit fee terdicted, with 5 other persons, for their efforts in m" ";p„^'R""H„;V7'V"n'ir,r^;"r*'<3^'v; 'i«09"*q"'*'"- ^^It''^^ above named work, bv Bishon Louis S. Walsh, of ^^^'^SLJ^^ril?**, 9'^^'P"''^'^,,^^!';- 1892-8^ prin. Nor Home: 20 Beacon Ave. Office: 159 Main St., Bid- DURGIN. Henry Irwin, M.D.: b. Freedom, NH deford. Me. ^Pi"- 21, 1864; s. .Joshua and Mary E. (Kenison) 356 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ed. high sch., Cornish, Me., Soc' Portsmouth "'(N.H.) Med. "ciiib, S.A.R.,'Navy also of Grand Council; grand orator St. George's League. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°. K.T.); Chapter of Rose Croix; chaplain Veterans' Assn. mern K of P Red Men P of H. Itoyal Arcanum. Masons of N.H., also of Peabody Chapter, O.E.S. Clubs- Paul Jones, Warwick. .lohn Sullivan (I'orts- Writer of pamphlets and articles on topics of gen- mouth). Address: State Rd.. South Eliot. Me. oral interest. Address: Tilton, N.H. DURailT, Samuel Holmes, M.D.; b. Parsonsfield, DUSTAN, Dana Marsh, life ins.; b. Tunbridge. Me luly 26 INIlif s Silas and Dorcas (Holmes) Vt.. .June 14. 1859; s. Rev. George and Lucy Ann Dur'gin- ed 'acad^ in Nil and Dartmouth and (Marsh) Dustan; A.B., Dartmouth. 1880, A.M., Har\ard m'ed sch';- M D, Harvard INled. Sch., 1883; m. Abbie C. Fiske. of Weston. Mass., 1885; 1864- m Mary Bradford Davis, of Boston. Nov. 6, m. 2d, Myra A. Safford, of Atlantic, Mass.. 1901; 1 1875 (died Nov 25 1906); children, Lura Jean- daughter, Helen Colburn (Mrs. Tracey C. Buswell, nette, Edmund Horace; m. 2d, Mrs. Emma Eliza- of •'^.',\'-inr,fleld. Mass^). Prin. Peonle's Arad., Mor- beth Adams of Boston. Aug. 12. 1908. Asst. sur- risville. Vt.. 1880-2, high sch., Groton. Mass.. 1882- geon 1st Mass Cav . 1864-5; resident phvs.. Boston .s:5, Weston. Mass.. 1S8:?-7, Monson Acad.. 1S87-93. pub instns and port phvs., 1867-73: health commr., Tabor Acad., 1893-01; instr. Evening High Sch., Boston 1873-12 (clinin'bd. 1877-12); retired from Worcester, Mass., 1903-5; with Conn. Mut. Life pub services July 31, 1912. Lecturer on hygiene, Ins. Co. since June 9, 1902. Mem. corpn. People's Harvard Med Sch 1884-09; trustee Boston Float- Savings Bank, mem. Worcester Chamber of Com- ing Hosp Mem A M.A.. Am. Pub. Health Assn. merce. Mem. City Rep. Com., Worce.ster Sch. Com. (ex-T>res ) Mas^ Mod Soc, Boston Snc. for Med. since .Ian. 1, 1906. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Improvement Loyal Legion. Republican. Uni- Republican County, Worcester Congregational. tarian Recreations: farming, fishing, reading. Recreations: politics. Home: 3 Hudson St. Office: Home:' Millbrook, P.O., Duxbury. Mass. 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. DTTREEX:, Prank W., chemist; b. North Tun- DUTCH, Charles Prederick, lawyer; b. St. Paul, bridge Vt Oct. 5. 1861; s. Simeon P. and Mary E. Minn., Jan. 19, 1880; s. Marshall Holly and Char- (Srnith) Durkee; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1888. A.M., lotte Herrick (Hill) Dutch; A.B., Harvard, 1»01; 1889; m. Henrietta N. Brown, of Tufts Coll., Feb. LL.R., Harvard Law Sch.. 1905; m. Chicago, Faith 21, 189r); children, Margaret, Robert C, Benjamin B. Sturtevant, June 20, 1911; 1 daughter, Eliza- G.' P.. Successivelv instr. in chemistry, asst. prof., beth. Began practice at Boston, Sept., 1905; lec- prof. inorganic chemistry, prof, of chemistry, and turer on admiralty, 1905-6, equity, 1906-8, and on head of chem. dept.. Tufts Coll.. since fall of 1907. property since 1913. Harvard Law Sch. Mem. Bar Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry. Am. Chem. Soc. A..\. Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. \.S.. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Delta Upsilon. Phi Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard). Home: Win- P,eta Kappa. Republican. Address: Tufts College. Chester. Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston, ^lass. DUTCHER, Prank Jerome, president Draper DTTRKX:i:, J(ames) Stanley, clergyman: b. Carl- Co.; b. North Bennington. Vt., July 21, 1850; s. eton. Yarmouth Co., N.S., Nov. 21, 1866; s. James Warren Whitney and Malinda Amelia (Toombs) and Elizabeth (Dennis) Durkee; the Durkoes (3 Dutcher; descendant of Dierck Cornelissen Duys- brothers) came to Mass. about 1650 — one went to ter. Fort Orange. New Netherlands, N.Y., 1630; ed. Nova Scotia, one to Conn, and one to Idaho; ed. pub. schs. of Milford. Mass.; m. June 27. 1877, Batavia (N.Y.) High Sch.: A.B., Bates Coll., Lew- Martha Maria, d. Israel and Mary M. (McDonald) iston (Me.). 1897. A.M.. 1905; Ph.D.. Boston U., Grimwood. of Pawtucket. R.I. Learned mfg. 1906; m. Aug. 4, 1897. Florence Marion Bobbins, business in his father's shop; treas. Dutcher Tem- of Yarmouth. Nova Scotia. Ordained Free Baptist pie Co.. Hopedale, 1880-97: asst. agt. of the Draper ministrv. 1898; pastor Free Bapt. Ch.. Auburn. Co. to 1907, now pres. : dir. Home Nat. Bank of Me.. 1898-1901. Free Bapt. Ch.. Boston, 1901-9, Milford: treas. Milford Water Co.; pres. Shaw South Con!,'l. Ch., Brockton, Mass., since 1909. Stocking Co., Lowell; pres. Collyer Insulated Wire Trustee Sch. of Expression, and Florence Critten- Co.. Pawtucket. R.I. ; mem. Sch. Com.. Hopedale; ton League of Compassion. Boston. Mem. Com- chmn. Rep. Town Com. for several yrs.; mem. Rep. mercial Club, Chamber of Commerce. Mason, state Com.. i^Ofi-?- iuwtice of the peace since 1874. Club: Country (Brockton). Lecturer and contbr. Home: Hopedale. Mass. prose and poetry. Address: 26 South St., Brock- uuTCHER, George Matthew, college prof.; b. ton, Mass. Pleasant Valley, N.Y., Sept. 16, 1874; s. Merritt DXTRREIiI^, Jesse Murton, clergyman; b. Boston, Thomas and Marv Alberson (Stoutenburg) Dutch- Mass., June 26. 1843: s. William Henry and Sarah gr; A.B., Cornell' U., 1897, Ph.D., 1903, President (Averill) Durrell; descendant of Philip Durrell, white fellow in history, in Europe. 1900-1; m. of French parentage, from the Isle of Guernsey. Adrienne Van Winkle, of Stratford, Conn., June 17, who settled in the Piscataqua region, N.H., pre- 1909. Asst. in English history, Cornell, 1898-1900; vious to 1679 and received grants of land in Exe- asso. prof, history, 1901-5. prof., 1905 — . Weslevan ter, N.H.. and Kennebunkport. Me. (his wife. u. Prof, history, summer sessions. Cornell, 1912, daughter and grandchild were killed by the In- Columbia, 1913. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn.. Conn. Hist, dians. 1726); also descendant of Maj. Benjamin soc. Socigte d'Histoire Moderne, Phi Beta Kappa. Durrell. son of Philip, who on Apr. 21. 3 days Clubs: Cornell U. (New York). Graduates' (New after the Battle of Lexington, was chosen chair- Haven). Contbr. to New Internat. Ency., and revs, man of a com. to borrow money and provide am- Address: Middletown, Conn.* munition for the military needs of Aurundel (Ken- ■nTTTTma' -Rpnia-min T merchnnt- Oct 14 1831- nebunkport); m. Irene S. Clark, of Plymouth. N.H.. j^^i^^^Pq^'g^^S^I?^! 'ig^l' also Wh^^^^^^ July 23. 1878 (died Nov. 9. 1914). Served as sup- "I'iri',.,^- 1 qi. ir'i^ ^ °'- ^^"^' ^'^° wnos wno in plv M.E. Ch.. Tilton. 1868, Rumney, 1869. also Al- -^mctici. lyii-io.; lefi St Ch New Bedford. Mass.. 1871-2, while stu- DUTTON, Charles, M.D.; b. Acton, Mass., June dent in Boston; joined N.H. Conf.. 1869; deacon. 29, 1839; s. Solomon Lane and Olive Charlotte 1871. elder. 1873; "traveled in Europe and the East. (Hutchinson) Dutton: ed. Pinkerton Acad..- Derry, 1873; pastor Bristol, N.H.. 1874-6, Wesley Ch., N.H.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1863: m. Mary E. Haverhill Mass. 1877-8. Rochester. N.H., 1879-81; Perham, of Chelmsford, Mass., June 29, 1865 (now in Europe and Egvpt, 1882; pastor St. John's Ch., deceased); m. 2d. Caroline Augusta Parkhurst, of Dover, N.H., 1883-5, Garden St. Ch., Lawrence, Chelmsford, Nov. 10, 1870 (died 1889) ; m. 3d, Mary Mass., 1886-8. St. Paul's Ch.. Manchester. N.H., L. Mansfield, of Wakefield, Mass., Oct. 22, 1890; 1889-90; pres. N.H. Conf. Sem. and Female Coll. children. Susan A., Charles, Carl (deceased), Paul, (now Tilton Sem.), 1891-5: pastor Main St. Ch., Richard, Riberot, Hope. Asst. phys., Asylum for Nashua. 1896-1900, Grace Ch., Keene. 1901-2. dist. Insane, Concord, N.H., 1862. 1863. 111. State Hosp. tsupt. Dover Dist.. N.H. Conf., 1903-4; field agt. for Insane. Jacksonville. 111., 1863-8; phys.. Tyngs- Tilton Sem., since 1905; mem. Sch. Bd., Nashua, boro. Mass.. 1868-91. Wakefield. Mass., since 1891. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 357 Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Royal Arch Mason. Ad- Hoc. !l\led. Improvement, S.R., etc. Conf;list. Re- dress: Wakefield, Mass. jjublican. Clubs: Union (lioston), Harvard (New BUTTON, George Damon, newspaper pub.; b. ^'ork). Author: Medical Jurisprudence, 1903; Toxi- Northboro, Mass.. June 30, 1878; s. Horace Dutton S?.\o*'gv ^i^^\ Home: Lea View, Mass. Office: 8< and Frances Newell (Bird) Dutton; prep edn. ^i"^ ^*^' boston. Newton (Mass.) High Sch.; student Pomona Coll., DWIGHT, Henry Cecil, merchant; b. Northamp- Claremont, Cal.; A.B., Harvard, 1899; unmarried, ton, Mass., Jan. lu, 1841; s. Henry Augustus and Became connected with E. P. Dutton & Co., pubs., Klizabeth (Brintnell) Dwight; descendant of John N.Y. City, 1899, treas. and dir., 1909-14; treas. and Dwight, of Dedham, Mass., anu Timothy Dwight, business mgr. Boston Daily Advertiser, and Bos- pres. of Yale Coll.; ed. pub. schs., Northampton, and ton Evening Record since Dec, 1914; dir. Adver- pvt. sch., Norfolk, Va.; m. Anna Maria Wright, of tiser Newspaper Co. Clubs: University, Harvard Hartford, Conn., Oct. 3, 18G5; 3 children, William (both of New York). Home: Auburndale, Mass. B., Grace (Mrs. Daniel H. Morgan, of N.Y. City), Office: 311 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Henry C, Jr. Clk. in dry goods store, Northamp- DUTTON, Harry, merchant; b. Hillsboro, N.H., l''i^'J'!!^t^'^oTHT"'D^t^^^^^^ Jylyj. .1?&1 ;«..¥.• J^:- and Harriett (Hatch) Dutton; XanVs SavingI Bank;- dir Phoenix Fire'^Ins. Co. brig. gen. on staff of Gov. Harrison, of Conn., 1885- DUTTOIT, J. Vernon, railway official; July 19, 86; mayor of Hartford, 1890-1; pres. Hartford Bd. 186S-Oct. 18, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) of Trade, 1903-14; chmn. South Sch. Dist. Com. DUTTON, Eichard, M.D.; b. Tyngsborough. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Army of Potomac Mass., Apr. 30, 1875; s. Charles and Caroline Au- Soc, Loyal Legion, G.A.R.; pres. for 38 yrs. of 27th gusta (Parkhurst) Dutton: A.B., Harvard, 1908; Regt. Mass. Assn. Club: Republican. Home: 23 M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Ethel F. King, of Charter Oak Place. Office: 252 Asylum St.. Hart- Brockton, Mass.; children, Richard King (de- ford. Conn. ceased), Robert, David Parkhurst. Practiced at DWIGHT, John Francis, educator; b. Plymouth, Wakefield, Mass., since 1901; trustee Beebe Town Mass., Aug. 20, 1844; s. Rev. John and Sally Ann Library. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A. Repub- (Hastings) Dwight; descendant of Capt. John lican. Address: 33 Avon St., Wakefield, Mass. Dwight, of Shirley, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1870; m. DUTTON, Walter Alonzo, law ver; b. Walden, Vt., Helen Louise Woodruff, of Rahway, N.J Dec. 18, Jan. 21, 1860; s. Alonzo K. and Elizabeth F. Dutton; 1873; children, John Francis Jr. Edith Marion, descendant of John Dutton. who emigrated to Bos- Prin. Rahway (N.J.) Inst., 1870-6; master John ton. 1630; ed. common schs., Walden; Montpelier Cummmgs Sch., Woburn, Mass 18 (6-7; sub-master Sem. 1 term; St. Johnsbury Acad. 6 mos.; Hardwick Lincoln Sch., South Boston, 1877-89; apptd. sub- Acad. 2 terms; grad. Eastman Nat. Business Coll., master Thomas N. Hart Sch., South Boston, 1889, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. 1881; studied law with Hon. master, 1895 to retirement. Sept. 1. 1914. Mem K. George W. Wing. Montpelier, Vt.; m. Nellie C. of P. Home: 18 Algonquin St., Dorchester, Boston, Place, of Hardwick, Vt., July 17, 1886; 1 daughter, Mass. Alice M.. b. Dec. 6, 1891. Admitted to Vt. bar. 1885, DWIGHT, Josiah Edwards, mfr. ; b. Belchertown, and practiced in Hardwick since 1SS6; partner of Mass May 17 1839; s. Harrison Dunbar and So- Hon. William H. Taylor (now justice of Supreme p^ia Almira (Cook) Dwight; descendant of John Ct. of Vt.), 1895-06. and of Bernard J. Mulcahy. as Dwight, the immigrant, Dedham. Mass.. 1635; ed. Dutton & Mulcahy, since 1909. Exec. clk. to Gov. p^i, gc^ and Amherst Acad.; m. Lucy Jane Hill, Charles J. Bell. 1904-6; clk. com. on revision of of (Concord NH, Dec 25, 1862; 2 children, Mabel bills, legislative session of 1910; state's atty., Sophia Harrison Hill. Clk. in dry goods store of Caledonia Co.. 1912-14; judge Superior Ct. of Vt.. Estes H. Sanford. Worcester, Mass., 1855-62, part- Dec 1, 1914-Feb. 1, 1915; mem. Pub. Service Com- ^^^ 1862-5- acquired interest in firm of James R. mission of Vt.. for 6 yrs. from Feb. 1, 1915; Repub- Hill & Co.. harness mfrs.. Concord. N.H., 1865; busi- lican. Dir. Woodbury Granite Co. Methodist. Mem. ^^ggg incorporated under name of James R. Hill & K. of P. Address: Hardwick, Vt. Cq^ 188g_ of which was treas. till 1902 (retired); D'VYS, Georg-e Whitefield, author; b. East Bos- pres. Rumford Building & Loan Assn.; pres. J. C. ton, Mass., Mar. 16, 1860; s. Capt. George Cox Derby Co., mfrs. Christian Science emblems; v.-p. (mariner) and Lucinda (Currie) D'Vys; ed. Pres- Hill Associates; dir. London Harness Co., Boston, cott Sch., East Boston, Boston Latin Sch.. in cla-s? Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Concord, 2 yrs., Council 2 of 1877, health prevented finishing course; m. Cam- yrs.; mem. Bd. Police Commrs., Concord, 3 terms bridge, Mass.. Frances S. Scribner. June 1, 1893. (chmn. 1898-10). Mem. I.O.O.F. Republican. Chris- Teacher 2 yrs. and in various business pursuits un- tian Scientist. Address: Concord, N.H. til 1897; since 1900 in lit. and newspaper work, DWIGHT, Minnie Ryan (Mrs. William G. writing considerable serio-comic verse, and over Dwight) newspaper writer; b. Hadley. Mass., 1873; 800 short stories, mostly for boys, and chiefly salt ^i Patrick and Catherine (Rielley) Rvan; grad. sea yarns; also serials, and the much disputed epic Hopkins Acad Hadley. 1889: spl. w-ork at Mt. of the ball-field, "Casey at the Bat," 1886, and songs Holvoke Coll • m William G. Dwight. editor Hol- "Old Dan," "Little Back Yard." "Sail on. My yoke Dailv Transcript, Nov. 5, 1896; 3 children, Sailor Boy," etc. (See Who's Who in America for Helen M 'Laura S William. Has been connected books.) Address: Rowe, Mass.* with Holyoke Daily' Transcript since 1891, and con- DWIGHT, Charles Abbott Schneider, clergyman; tinues as editorial writer. A founder. 1909, and b. Englewood. N.J., Feb. 7. 1S60; s. James Harrison mem. Holyoke Playground Commn.; a founder and and Susan Eaton (Schneider) Dwight; graduate 1st dir. Holyoke Infant Hygiene Assn.; a founder Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1877; A.B., and dir. Holyoke Tuberculosis Assn.; mem. bd. Yale, 1881, A.M., 1902; grad. Union Theol. Sem., mgrs. Holvoke Home for Aged People; v.-p. Hol- 1884; post-grad, work Boston U. (A.M., New York yoke Equal Suffrage League, Hamden County Pro- U.. 1901); m. Princeton, N.J.. Dec. 22, 1894, Susan gressive League; dir. Y.W.C.A.; mem. home com. Wilson Wilbur. Ordained to ministry Congrega- Hampden County Improvement League. Episcopa- tional Ch., 1884; missionary in Turkey. 7 yrs.; pas- lian. Club: Shakespeare. Has traveled extensively tor First Congl. Ch., Closter. N.J., 10 yrs., 1st pas- in U.S. and Europe. Lectures on social questions tor Second Congl. Ch., Winchester, Mass., 1906- and problems of the day. Address: 166 Elm St., 09; hon. fellow in psychology and logic, Mt. Allison Holyoke. Mass. U.. Canada, 1909-10. Address: Oak Bluffs. Mass. DWIGHT, R(lcliard) Henry W(inslow), super- DWIGHT, Edwin Welles, M.D.; b. Auburn. N.Y., intendent Nat. Express Co., Boston; b. Albany. N. Aug. 11, 1863; s. Henry Williams and Mary Jane Y., Jan. 18, 1859; s. Henry Williams and Mary (Winslow) Dwight; M.D., Harvard. 1891. Engaged Jane (Winslow) Dwight; descendant of John In practice in Boston since 1891; asst. commr. pub. Dwight, Watertown and Dedham, Mass.. 1636; ed. instns., Boston, 1895-6; med. dir. N.E. Mut. Life Albany (N.Y.) Acad., Pittsfield (Mass.) High Sch.: Ins. Co.; formerly prof, legal medicine. Tufts Coll. m. Caroline March, of Albany, Feb. 9, 1892. Began Med. Sch.. Boston. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Boston active career in mill supply business; sec, treas. 358 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and gen. mgr. Western Mass. Telephone Corpn., holding license from Bell Telephone Co. for all ter- ritorj' in Mass. west of Conn. Ki\ er, building many exchanges and long distance lines; aftei- absorp- tion of Western Mass. Telephone Curpn. by the New Kngland Co., he entered express business as agt. Am. Express Co. at Pittsfleld, Mass., 1.S84, and has since been continuously identilied with it at Albany and Buffalo, N.Y., and since 1887, at Bos- ton; gen. agt. Wells Fargo iSi Co.; pres. New Kng- land Despatch Co.; v. -p. Kxpressmen's Mutual Benefit Assn.; trustee, Home Savings Bank (audit- ing com.); Republican. Conglist. Mem. Bruokline Ednl. Soc, S.R. (ex-trcas., v. -p. and pres. Mass. Soc.) Loyal Legion, Library com., also Council Mass. Commandery, New England Geneal. Soc; ex- pres. Expressman's League. Clubs: Jioston Ath- letic, Eastern Yacht, Longwood, Commercial Club of Boston (former sec. and treas.. at present v.p.). Has made an extensive collection of rare Ameri- cana, known as The Dwight Collection; delivered the historical address, 1911, at the IfiOth anniver- sary of the tow-n of Great J^arrington, Mass.; fre- quent contbr. to the press on matters of local his- tory and geneal. data. Home: Brookline, Mass. Of- fice: 67 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. DWIGHT, Thomas, M.D.; Oct. 13, 1843-Sept. 8, liri:B, Prances Jeannette, editor. (See vol. 1909.) I}V£B, Prank C, merchant: b. Salisbury, Vt., June 10, lStJ6; s. of John M. and Sarah JC. (Curtis) Dyer; descendant of William Dyer, who was born in London and emigrated to America in 1632, his wife, Mary Dyer, a Quakeress, was hanged on Bos- ton Common Jan. 1, 1660, choosing to die rather than abandon her faith; ed. pub. schs. and Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt., and Rutland Mil. Inst.; m. Jessie Emma Beaudry, of Rutland, Vt., Apr. 29, 1891; children, Jessie Marguerite, b. Oct. 11, 1898; Carroll Francis, May 19, 1903. Started in gen. mdse. business, at Salisbury, 1892, and still continues (one of the best equipped stores of its kind in Vt.). Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896-8; postmaster, 1898-06; deputy sheriff, 1899-06; county judge, 1906-10; elected to State Senate in 1912 by largest majority given any mem. of that body (chmn. corns, on pub- lic health, appropriations, and mem. of coms. on finance and justice and municipal courts); Repub- lican. Methodist. Mem. Union Lodge No. 2, F. & A.M.; Potter Chapter No. 22, R.A.M.; Middlebury Council No. 14, R. & S.M. ; Mount Calvary Com- mandery No. 1. K.T. (all of Middlebury, Vt.); Mt. Sinai Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. (Montpelier, Vt.). Ad- dress: Salisbury, Vt. DVER, Prank Wells, provision mcht. ; b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 1, 1856: s. Lorenzo Madison and Nancy Wells (Cook) Dyer; descendant of John Alden and Priscilla INIullins, of the Mayflower; ed. Eng- lish High Sch., Boston; studied law in office of Lyman Mason 3 yrs.; m. Ruth Hurlbut Parker, of Boston, Oct. 6, 1888; 1 son, Madison Parker (jr. class. Harvard, 1915-16). Has been identified with L. M. Dyer & Co., Inc., wholesale provisions, since 1883, now pres and treas. ; pres. American Water Supply Co. Mem. Boston Fruit & Produce Ex- change. Mem. S.R. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Corinthian Yacht, Episcopalian. Home: 291 Newbury St. Office: 45 North Market St., Boston, Mass. DYER, Pranklin Benjamin, school supt. ; b. Warren Co., O., Jan. 27, 1858; s. John M. and Margaret (Martin) Dyer: A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1879; (LL.D., Miami U., 1904; Litt.D.. Ohio Wes- leyan, 1905); m. May Archibald, of Loveland, O., 1888. Supt. village schs., Loveland, Batavia and Madisonville, O., 1881-1901; asst. supt. schs.. Cin- cinnati, 1902: dean Ohio State Normal Sch., at Miami U., Oxford, O., 1903; supt. schs., Cincinnati, 1903-12, Boston, Sept. 1, 1912 — . Home: 38 Engle- wood Av. Office: Mason St., Boston.* SVEK, Prederick Bainey, lawyer; b. Old Town, Me., Oct. 4. 1873; s. William Henry and Catherine (Noonan) Dyer; descendant of Thomas Dyer, who came from England, 1632, and settled in Wey- mouth, Mass.; ed. Hebron Acad.; Colby Coll. 1 yr. ; m. Lena H. Maxim, of Buckfleld, Me., Oct. 27, 1900. Admitted to bar, Oct., 1897; practiced in Buckfield, Me., since July, 1899; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1907; county atty., Oxford Co., 1913-1915; has served on county and dist. coms. Republican. Mason. Ad- dress: Buckfield, Me. DYEB, H(ezekiali) Anthony, artist; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Oct. 28, 1872; s. Elisha and Nancy Anthony (Viall) Dyer; grad. St. Paul's Sch., 1890; B.S., Brown U., 1894; studied art in France, Hol- land, Italy and Germany; m. Providence, Oct. 16, 1900, Charlotte Osgood Tilden. Exec. sec. to his father, gov. of R.I., 1897-1900, and col. and a.-d.-c. on staff of gov. during same period. Landscape painter; works on permanent exhbn. in Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C. ; R.I. Sch. of Design; Providence Art Club, etc. Mem. Providence Art Club (pres.). Providence "Water Color Club (ex- pres.), Boston "Water Color Soc, Sigma Chapter Psi Upsilon, etc. Republican. Episcopalian; vestry- man St. Stephen's Ch. Lectures on art and paint- ing. Home: 170 Blackstone Boulevard. Studio: Providence Art Club, Providence, R.I. D'X'PB, Isaac WatBon, lawyer; b. Baldwin, Me.. Sept. 13, 1855; s. Isaac and Martha Osgood (Porter) Dyer; descendant of Dr. William Dyer, of Truro, Mass.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1878, Harvard Law Sch., 1880-1; m. Mary Laura Nye, of Champlain, N.Y., June 7, 1887. Asst. commr. on Revision of Stat- utes, Me., 1883; in practice at Portland since 1885; mostly corpn. practice; U.S. atty. for Me. 12 yrs., 1890-4, 1898-06. Lecturer on Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure, and on Private Corinis., U. of Me. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. State Bar Assn., Cumberland Co. Bar. Assn., Me. Hist. Soc. Mason. Clubs: Cumberland (Portland), University (Boston). Compiler: Maine Corporation Law, 1881. Editor: Maine Insolvency Laws. Home: 102 Park St. Office: 36 Exchange St., Portland, Me.* BVEB, Jonathan Lyford, (John L. Dyer), edu- cator; b. Charleston, Ale., Nov. IS, 1875; s. Frank- lin Howard and Amanda Melvina (Lyford) Dyer; ed. pub. schs., Charleston, until 1890, Higgins Clas- sical Inst., 1891-4; A.B., Colby Coll., Walerville, Me., 1898; m. Ada Claire Richardson, of Hanover, Me., Julv 26, 1905; children. Louise May, b. Mar. 9, 1911; Allen L., Sept. 4, 1915. Prin. high sch., San- gerville. Me., 1898-1900; sub-master, Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1900-3; v.-prin. Bethlehem (Pa.) Prep. Sch., 1903-4; prin. Monson (Me.) Acad., 1904-6; prin. high sch., Milo, Me., 1906-7; in business, Newry, Me., 1907-8; prin. high sch., Oxford, 1908-15, Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., since June 15, 1915. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Mason; K. of P. Address: Oxford, Me. DYER, Joseph, grocer; Nov. 9, 1830-Sept. 11, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) DYER, Nehemiah Mayo, naval officer; Feb. 19, 1839-Jan. 28, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) DYER, William H., insurance; s. Moses S. and Lois S. (Robinson) Dyer; ed. Conn. State Normal Sch., New Britain, Conn., and pub. tutors; m. Amelia G. Wright, of Boston. Sept. 28, 1875. Prin. high sch., Naugatuck, Conn., 1865-7; gen. agt. Washington Life Ins. Co. at Cincinnati, 1867; later gen. traveling agt. Union Central Life Ins. Co., and supt. agencies Union Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Me.; supt. of agencies Berkshire Life Ins. Co., 1877-04; mem. firm Dyer & Foss, gen. agts. for same co. at Boston, since 1904. Asst. q.-m. gen. with rank of col. of staff Gov. Brackett. Presdl. elector, 1900. Club: Middlesex. Home: 310 Commonwealth Av. Office: 79 Milk St.. Boston. DYER, William Henry, merchant: b. Salisbury, Vt., Aug. 15. 1871; s. John M. and Sarah E. (Curtis) Dyer; descendant of William Dyer, who came to America, in 1629, and was first sec. of state of R.I.; grad. Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt. ; m. Lizzie B. Whitney, of Salisbury, Dec. 20, 1893; 3 children, Gladys, Emma. Marion Sarah. Began in mercantile business at Middletown Springs, 1899; town elk., 1902-14; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6, Senate, 1912-15. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: Middletown Springs, Vt. E EAMES, Burton Edward, lawyer; S.B., Worces- ter Poly. Inst., 1897, S.M., 1899; A.B., Harvard, 1900, LL.B., 1903. Admitted to Massachusetts bar, 1903, and since practiced in Boston: mem. firm of *Tyler, Corneau & Eames. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: 25 Welles Av., Dorchester. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. EAMES, Charles O., clergyman; b. Becket, Mass., Sept. 8, 1864; s. William O. and Mary E. (Ladd) Eames; A.B., Williams Coll.. 1888: Hartford Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Becket, Dec. 13, 1900, Lou B. Ballou; 1 child, Lucile Eleanor. Ordained Congl. minister, 1897; pastorates: Becket, Mass., 1897-1900, South Congl. Ch., Rochester, N.Y.. 1900-5. Athol, Mass., since Nov. 1, 1905. Teacher at Lansingburgh Acad., NY 1888-1900, Hamilton Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-02 and 1904-6. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Theta. Address: 99 Liberty St., Athol, Mass. EAMES, Georgre Pranklin, dentist; b. Swanville, Me May 26. 1854; s. Franklin Prince and Abigail (Howe) Eames; D.D.S., Phila. Dental Coll., 1877; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1882; took post- grad. Courses in Boston City Hosp. and London 360 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Eng.) Throat Hosp.; m. Susan O. Boynton, of Machias, Me., May 28, 1879. Practicing dentist in Boston since 1883; lecturer on emergencies, Boston Y.M.C.A., 1884-8; prof., Boston Dental Coll., ISUO- 1900; lecturer, Tufts Med. Coll., 1892-4. Pres. Mass. Dental Soc. ; mem. A.M. A. (chmn. section on stomatology); mem. Me. Dental Soc. (hon.). Author: The Practice of Dental Medicine, 1899; and other professional treatises. Invented numer- ous surgical instruments. Recreations: tennis. Homo: 24 9 Newbury St., Boston. i:ami:S, Joseph, clergyman; A.B., Bishop's Coll., Lenno.xville, P.Q., 1883. Deacon, 1885, priest, 1886, P.E. Ch.; missionary, Labrador, 1885, Gaspe, 1886, Barnstown, P.Q., 1887; rector St. Paul's Ch., Lan- caster, N.H., 1891, St. John's Ch., Sanbornville, 190U-4, Ch. of Incarnation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904-9, Trinity Ch., Bridgewater, Mass., since 1909. Ad- dress: 89 !Main St., Bridgewater, Mass. EARI., George BC., M.D.; b. Brandon, Wis., Apr. 29, 185m s. Ale.vander and Sarah E. (Drew) Earl; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1884; m. Jose- phine Fuller, of Boston, Apr., 1878; 1 son, Tlieo- dore. Practiced in Boston since 1892; prof, obstet- rics, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, since 1900. Mem. N.E. Pediatric Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Mass. Homoe, Med. Soc. Recreations: camping, boating. Home and Omce: 1138 Boylston St., Boston. EABIi, Henry HiUiard, author, trustee of es- tates; b. Fall River, jMass., Nov. 11, 1842; s. Benja- min and Nancy (Simmons) Earl; and descendant in 8th generation on father's side of Ralph Earle, Portsmouth, Island of Rhode Island, 1638; de- scendant on mother's side from Colonel Joseph Durfee of Revolutionary War; grad. Fall River High Sch., 1862; A.B., Brown U., 1866. (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1869; unmarried. Dir. King Philip Mills, Fall River, since 1878; trustee since 1885, sec, 1889-94, v. -p., since 1900, Citizens Savings Bank; mem. Benjamin Earl & Son, books, sta- tionery and printing, 1867-84, propr., 1884-90; lias practiced before probate court since 1887, and is extensively engaged in probate business and as adnir., and trustee of estates. Mem. Co. I, 1st Regt. Inf., R.I. Militia, 1863-5; mem. City Council, Fall River, 1882-4 (pres., 1882-4), alderman, 1886. Has traveled widely in America, Europe, Egypt and the countries of the Orient. Republican. Conglist. Autlior: Centennial History of Fall River, 1877; Fall River and Its Industries, 1877; History of the Central Congl. Church, Fall River, 1905; also has written many letters of travel, etc. Editor and pub. '■I'all River and Its Manufac- tories," issued biennially for 30 yrs., 1873-04. Rec- reations: travel. Home: 294 June St. Office: 56 North Main St., Fall River, Mass. z:abIi£, James Hervey, publisher. (See vol. 19U'J.) EABIii:, Samuel Chandler, educator; b. Brattle- boro, Vt., July 7, 1870; s. Orville and Eliza Miriam (Chandler) Earle; A.B., Harvard, 1894; student Harvard Grad. Sch., 1894-6, A.M., 1895; m. Lydia Gustin Knight, Stanstead, Quebec, Dec. 27, 1899; children, Ruth, b. Nov. 18, 1900; Edwin, Dec. 9, 1904. Teacher, 1896-06, prof. English, since Sept., 1906, Tufts Coll.; also head of Dept. of English and modern languages, Engring. Sch., same. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Somerville Hist. Soc. Treas. Hillside Universalist Parish, Medford Mass. Club: Harvard (Somer- ville). Author: The Theory and Practice of Tech- nical Writing, 1911; (with Howard J. Savage and Frank E. Seavey) Sentences and Their Elements, 1910, 2d edit., 1911; also various articles on edn. Recreations: camping. Home: 45 Sawyer Av., West Somerville, Mass. Address: Tufts College, Mass. EABIiE, Stephen Carpenter, arcliitect; Jan. 4, 1839-l)ec. 12, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) EARNSHAW, Albert Prost, clergyman; b. Shef- field, England, 1870; s. Joseph Westby and Ann (Frost) Earnshaw; came to America, 1881; B.A., Princeton U., 1892; grad. at Union Theological Sem., 1896; unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor Phillips, Me., 1897-01; asst. pastor High St. Ch., Portland, Me., 1901-4; pastor Chelms- ford, Mass., 1904-8, Mystic, (IJonn., since Apr. 1, 1908. Independent Republican. Mason. Recrea- tions: tennis, bicycling, boating. Address: 2 El- dredge St., Mystic, Conn. EASIiEy, Charles Wilson, chemist; b. Louis- \ille, Ky., Dec. 9, 1876; s. James Warren and Mary (Matthews) Easley; ed. Washington Coll.; A.B., Dickinson Coll., 1897, A.M., 1899; Ph.D., Clark U., 1908; m. Sept. 5, 1900, Grace Elsie Smith, of Albany, N.Y. Instr. in science, Troy Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., 1897-9, Dover (Del.) Acad., 1899-01; instr. in chemistry, 1903-8, asst. prof., 1908-9, Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass.; asso. prof, chemis- try, U. of Me., since 1909. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (Nichols Medal, 1911), Eighth Internat. Congress of Applied Chemistry, 1912, Phi Beta Kappa. Ad- dress: Orono, Me. EASIiEV, Ralph Montgomery, political econo- mist. (See Who's Who in America lor biography.) Home: New Canaan, Conn. Office: Metropolitan Tower, New York.* EAST, Edward Murray, biologist; b. Du Quoin, 111., Oct. 4, 1878; s. William Harvey and Sarah Granger (Woodruff) East; Case Sch. Applied Sci- ence, Cleveland, 1897-8; U. of 111., 1898-1900, B.S., 1900; grad. student same, 1900-5, M.S., 1904, Ph.D., 1907; m. Mary Lawrence Boggs, of Washington, D.C., Sept. 2, 1903. Asst. chemist, 1900-3, 1st asst. in plant breeding, 1903-5, U. of 111. Agrl. Expt. Sta.; agronomist Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1905-9; asst. prof, experimental plant morphology. Harvard, 1909 — ; collaborator tobacco investigations U.S. Dept. Agr., 1908 — . (See Who's Who in America for writings, societies, etc.) Home: 87 Robinwood Av., Jamaica Plain, Boston.* EASTERBROOKS, Giles 'William, mayor; b. Bristol, R.I., July 26, 1853; s. William Young and Rebecca Smith (Monroe) Easterbrooks; descendant of English ancestry, arriving in Mass. Colony, 1642; m. Nov. 20, 1878, Annie Webb Sager, of Pawtucket, R.I. Mfr. of harness and retailer of saddlery goods, trunks, etc., Pawtucket, 1873-90; in men's furnishing business as Easterbrooks & Gatchell since 1896; trustee Providence County Savings Bank. Served 18 yrs. in R.I.N.G., pvt. to It. -col. ; mem. City Council 3 yrs; mem. (Jen. As- semblv of R.I. 5 vrs. ; elected mayor of Pawtucket, 1910, reelected, 1912 and 1914. Trustee Free Public Library; mem. Bd. of Trade, Business Men's Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; Odd Fellow; asso. mem. Tower Post No. 17, G.A.R. Club: To Kalon. Home: 147 Mulberry St. Offices: 279 Main St., and City Hall, Pawtucket, R.I. EASTMAN, Alexander Crane, M.D. ; b. Framing- ham, Mass., Dec. 8, 1875; s. Rev. Lucius R. and Rebecca (Crane) Eastman; A.B., Amherst, 1896; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Katherine Scranton, of South Glastonbury, Conn., June 7, 1905; 3 children, Alice S., Hamilton C, Rebecca H. Began gen. practice in South Framingham, Mass., 1901; removed to Southboro, 1904, and continued 3 yrs.: practiced in Springfield since Aug., 1907; specializes in treatment of diseases of children; visiting phys. Day Nursery, Buckingham Home for Children. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Spring- field Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Uni- tarian. Club: Twentieth Century. Home: 76 Derby Dingle St. Office: 6 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. EASTICAN, Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa), author, lecturer; b. Redwood Falls, Minn., 1858; s. Many Lightnings (Jacob Eastman), Santee Sioux and Nancv Eastman, half-blood Sioux; B.L., Dart- mouth Coll., 1887: M.D., Boston U., 1890; m. Elaine Goodale, June, 1891. (Jovt. physician Pine Ridge Agency, 1890-3, and in charge of the wounded captives at time of Ghost Dance outbreak, 1890; Indian sec. Y.M.C.A., 1894-7, under the Internat. Com. Y.M.(Z!.A., having charge of the whole^Indian field: atty. for Santee Sioux, Washington, 1897- 1000; arovt. physician Crow Creek, S.D., 1900-3. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: Amherst, Mass.* EASTMAN, Charles Pranklin, banker; Oct. 1, 1841-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) EASTMAN, Charles Rochester, paleontologist; moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 361 rv.^^„^.^"^^' C^^'^ence Willis, college prof.; b. EASTMAN, Lucius Boot, clergyman; b. Sharon, t^oncoiu, I\.JH., Jan. ... ib.o; s. Charles Leonard Mass., Jan. 25, 1839; s. Rev. Lucius Root and ,, ^^ 1 „ ,-.-4 T . "^ .' --■-■ . • o. ^.v^ixw.v,v. Congl. ministry May iJey, ot Iowa City, la. Aast. in modern langs., l, 1862; pastor, West Boxford, Mass., 1861, South ^cno'^nf'^®'" •^°^^'- i^^^A.Pi'^;^^ i"st''- i" German, Ch.. South Braintree, 1862-5, 2d Ch., Holyolte, 1898-01, asst. prof., 1901-^ U. of la.; asso. prof. 1865-7, 1st Ch., East Somerville, Mass., 1867-71, Crerman, 190^-9 prof. Gorman lang. and lit., Am- Plymouth Ch., Framingham, Mass., June 1, 1871- herst, since 1909. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Nov.. 1910. Republican (cast first vote for Lincoln America, Modern Lang. Assn. N.E., N.E. Assn. Coll. and Gov. Andrews). Address: Framingham, Mass. and Prep. Schs., S.A.R. Episcopalian. Author: Die .„»om,«-««- =, , «« , J Syntax des Dativs bei Notker, 1899. Editor of EASTMAN, Samuel Coffin, lawyer; b. Concord, Hillern's Hoeher als die Kirche, 1906- Arnold's N.ll., .July 11, 1837; s. Seth and Sarah (Coffin) Fritz auf Ferien, 1914. Address: Amherst. Mass. Eastman; A.M., Brown U., 1857; LL.B., Harvard, .„,_„„,„ ^^ ■ ^ 1859; m. Mary Clifford Greene, of Providence, R.I., EASTMAN, Edwin Gamaffe, lawyer; b. Gran- July 11. 1861. Asst. librarian. Brown U., 1857-8; tham, N.H., Nov. 22, 1847; s. William Henry and admitted to bar, 1859, and since in practice at Con- Paulina Sibley (Winter) Eastmap; A.B., Dart- cord; pres. Concord Mut. Fire Ins. Co., N.H. Sav- mouth Coll., 1874, A.M.; m. Elma E. Dodge, of ings Banl<, Concord & Portsmouth R.R., and other Newport, N.H., Mar. 12, 1877; m. 2d, Morgie A. cos. and dir. in other corpns. Mem. Concord Bd. Follansby, of Exeter, N.H., Mar. 15, 1885. Began Edn. 12 yrs.; also city treas. same; mem. N.H. Ho. practice of law, Exeter, N.H., 1876, associated with of Rep., 1883 (speaker), and 1893. Republican, late Gen. G. Marston, and became his partner. Mem. N.H. Hist Soc. (ex-pres., ex-librarian, etc.), 1878; now senior mem. law firm Eastman, Scam- N.H. Bar Assn. (pres. 1905), Am. Bar Assn. (mem. mon & Gardner. V.-p. and dir. Exeter Banking Co.; com. on La. Purchase Expn.); del. Universal Con- v.-p. and trustee Union Five Cents Savings Bank; gess Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Clubs: pres. Exeter Mfg. Co. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., University, Alpha Delta Phi (New York), Union 1876, Senate, 1889; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1901; (Boston). Author: White Mountain Guide-Book, 9 was solicitor Rockingham Co., 4 yrs.; atty.-gen. of editions, 1857. Translator: Brandes' Impressions N.H. for 20 yrs. Conglist. Republican. Address: of Russia, 1888; J. Lie's The Family from Gilje; Exeter, N.H.* t Brandes' Poland, 1903. Address: Concord, N.H.* EASTMAN, Elaine Goodale, author; b. Mt. EASTIVLAN, Theodore Jewett, M.D.; b. South Washington, Mass., Oct. 9, 1863; d. Henry S. and Berwick, Me., Aug. 4, 1879; s. Edwin C. and Caro- Dora H. (Read) Goodale; sister of Dora Read line A. (Jewett) Eastman; ed. Berwick Acad., South Goodale; ed. at home by mother and tutors; m. Berwick, Me., 1892-6, Noble & Greenough's Sch., Charles A. Eastman, June 1891. With her sister, Boston, 1896-7: A.B., Harvard, 1901; M.D., Harvard began writing verses in childhood, which attracted Med. Sch., 1905; med. interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., wide notice. Was teacher and supervisor of Indian 1905-7; post-grad, work Imperial U. and hosps. of schs., 1883-91. (See Who's Who in America for Vienna, Austria, 1907-8; unmarried. Visiting phys. books, etc.) Address: Amherst, Mass.* to out-patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; consulting phys., ■PASTTWAN T-no-Piifi -Rriirp M r> «iirfrpnn • h Mass. Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary; asst. visit- TrfnlfoTm p6 cfn AuAe'm'-P's l"I^G^^^ i"S P'^>'«- Long Island Hosp. (Boston). Mem. Ln and (Caroline (AVmst"-'onff)E^^^^^^ ^f^^«- ^f^^- Soc, Boylston Med. Soc, Aesculapian Hampshi^e^Col"! /8lr5!'Tu"f!s CoTl,T8"95-7 t M^d"! ^'^^.^^Ji^i^.^ ^r'^'^l'l' ^^'^'''■^' ^nio"- Address: CM.. McGill U., Montreal, 1902; m. Annie C. Hill, '^ iMauDoro tot., .Boston. of Kittery, Me., Dec. 19, 1905. Practiced in Ports- EASTMAN, Tobias Iiord, business man; b. mouth, N.H., since 1902. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Stowe, Me., Dec. 30, 1844; s. Daniel and Rebecca Soc, Rockingham Co. Med. Soc, Portsmouth Med. (Smart) Eastman; descendant of Roger Eastman, Soc. Republican. Mason (32°, K.T.); N.H. Consis- ed. pub. schs.; m. Mary M. Hobson, of Standist, tory S.P.R.S.; A.A.O.U.M.S.; Aleppo Temple; mem. Me., 1876 (died Feb. 28, 1880); 2 children, James B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Warwick, Portsmouth Coun- W., Reba (wife of Dr. Willis Craig, of Walpole, try. Home: 303 Pleasant St. Office: 39 Congress N.H.); m. 2d, Adelia S. Walker, of Fryeburg, Me., St., Portsmouth, N.H. May 20. 1884; 1 daughter, Edna (Mrs. George E. ■n s omiur A 1I.T r' - t«^-.,«/i ™<;„. i, •nir././n^ Dunn, of Boston). Served as pvt. Co. E, 12th Me. EASTMAN, Georgre Larnard, mfr.;b Middle- ^ t., 1862-5; participated in many engagements town Conn Aug 10, 1863; s. James Henry jn Army of the Gulf, and in Va.; elk. ?n various and ElizabetliK(Fmley) Eastman; ed pub. and 3^0^33 ^^ -^-^ ^^^^^ ^874 ^^en in ry. mail service ?J-Vv. ^^,?^- ^''^'^^®*°''7t> ^'^'^"■'t ^^T T . l^' o ; •' 6 y-rs.; apptd. postmaster of Fryeburg, Me., by Wilbraham Mass, and Pennington N.J. ;m.Cran- p^^g Garfield; entered corn packing business in ston, R.L,. Aug 17, 1890 Helen E Atkinson. Book- pryeburg, 1886. incorporated 1902. as The Eastman keeper. First Nat. Bank Jamesburg N.J., lSSO-4, canning Co., of which Is pres.; also mgr. Eastman ??o*^/^ ,'" ^•"^- R.efor'natory, Jamesburg 6 mos.. ^ ^ ^3se si^jce jgog; dir. U.S. Trust Co.. 1884, also 1 mo m similar instn., Kearney, Neb ; Portland. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2. Trustee asst. supt Sockanosset Sch for Boys, Howard, prveburg Acad. Mem. Pilgrim Fathers, G.A.R. R.I 1884-92; sec Rogers SUver Plate Cc since ^ason (32°); mem. LO.O.F., K.P. Republican. Sept. 26, 1.892; sec Rogers Telephone & Electric conglist. Address: Fryeburg, Mc Co.; councilman City of Danbury, Conn., 2 yrs. '^ Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 15 Downs EASTMAN, Wellingrton Harris, insurance; b. St., Danbury, Conn. Sweden, Me., Jan. 6, 1853; s. Isaac and Esther _-_„„._, _,, . ij4.i,oii (Woodbury) Eastman; 7th generation from Roger EASTMAN, Helen, nature student: b. South Eastman, b. in Wales, of English parentage, 1611. Newbury, Vt Mar. 22. 1863: d Charles Wesley ^nd settled in Salisbury, Mass., 1634; ed. common |Ln<3„ Elizabeth Chastma( Abbott) Eastman; ed. gchs.: m. Rachie W. Stetson, of East Sumner, Me., Wells River (Vt.) Graded Sch.; unmarried Stud- j^n. 26, 1881: 4 children, E. Leona (adopted). Es- led art and became teacher of painting, 1886-93, ther H. (teacher), Augusta T. (ins. elk.), Roger but health failing took up nature study Mem. (grocery elk.). Engaged in printing and newspaper ^^i^",5S^'-'=^^^^^^"- '\H^-'°''- i^A®7 f?!^^""^ w""/?^ work. Lewiston, Me, and Boston, 1874-82, and and Their Common Allies, 1904. Address: Wells continued for a number of yrs. as spl. newspaper River. Vt. corr. : started in seed business. 1885. and estab- EASTIVIAN, John Eobie, a.<5tronomer: Jnlv 29, lished the Eastman Seed Co.. which continued until 1836-Sept. 26. 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who 1909; mgr. Union Nat. Life Ins. Co. for Oxford in America, 1912-13.) County, Me., since 1907. Supt. schs. of Sumner 7 yrs.; town treas. 12 yrs.; postmaster 15 yrs., EASTMAN, Julia A,, educator; died 1911. (See justice of the peace since 1883; apptd. county vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) commr. for Oxford County by gov. to fill vacancy. 362 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1909; elected for full term of 6 yrs., Sept., 1912 (chmn. bd., 1911, 1912). Republican. CoriKlist. Mason; Kvening- Star Lodge. F.&A.M. (Past Mas- ter); Oxford Chapter, R.A.M.; mem. State and Nat. Gianpru. Address; East Sumner, Me. EASTOIT, Charles Daniel, M.U. : b. Orange, Mass., Feb. 23, 1876; s. Daniel t^hase and Florence Cor- delia (Leach) Easton; descendant of Nicholas Easton, Colonial gov. of R.I., 1G72-4, and Capt. Miles Standish, of the Mayflower; A.B., Brown U., 1899, A.M., 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Margaret B. Hays, of New York City, Apr. 23, 1913. Interne Mass. Gen. Ho.'^p., Boston, 1904-5; practiced in Newport, R.I., since 1907; visiting phys. Newport Hosp. Mem. A. AT. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Bapti.st. Recreations: horticulture. Address: 3G Ayrault St., Newport, R.I. EASTON, Cliarles R., lawyer; b. Lincoln, R.I., May 12, 1S74; s. Chark-s F. and Laura P. Easton; A.B., Brown U., 1896; m. Elizabeth M. Jordan, of Lincoln, R.I., July 6, 1899. Admitted to bar, 1898; mem. Easton, Williams & Rosenfeld, Providence; town solicitor, Lincoln, R.I. ; mem. R.I. Senate, 1893, 1S9^: chmn. Rep. Town Com., Lincoln, 1912- 14. Conglist. Home: 361 Benefit St. Office: 912 Turks Head Bldg.. Providence, R.I. EASTON, Elwood Tracy, M.D.; b. Rockland, Mass., Mar. 11, 1876; s. Luther Waite and Harriet Louise (Risinjr) Easton; grad. Rockland High Sch., 1894; INI.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Sarah Lilla Blaisdell, of Rockland, Mass., Oct. 15, 1901 ; 6 children, Millet D., Merle L., Mildred R., Mahlon T., Marion W.. Luther W. Ophthalmic house surgeon, IVIass. Charitable Eye and Ear In- firmary, Jan. 1, 1899- July 1, 1900; ophthalmic sur- geon same (resigned, 1914); consulting ophthalmic surgeon to Berkeley Infirmary: prof, ophthalmol- ogv. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. Mem. N.E. Ophthal. Soc., Ma'is. Med. Soc. Prohibitionist. Baptist, Mason (De Molav Commandery, K.T.; Scottish Rite, 32°, jMass. Consistory). Recreations: motor- ing, literature. Address: 209 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. EASTON, Frank Tourtellot, lawyer; ,b. Paw- tucket, R.I., June 18, 1869; s. William and Ann Eliza (Tourtellot) Easton: A.B.. Brown U., 1892; student New York Law Sch., 1893-5; admitted to bar, 1897; m. Central Falls. R.I., June 27. 1901. Emily Isabel Meader; 2 children, Frances, Robert Meader. Mem. city staff. New York Tribune, 1892- 94; practiced law since 1897; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1900-2; 2d asst. city solicitor, 1901-3; mem. Green- ough, Easton & Cross since 1912. A.-d.-c. with rank of col. on staff of Gov. Charles Dean Kimball, 1902. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: TTniversity, Turks Head. Home: East Providence, R.I. Office: 32 Westmi?)ster St., Providence, R.I. EASTON, Prederick W., cotton machinery mfr. ; b. Providence, R.I.. Oct. 17, 1852; s. Nicholas Red- wood and Maria (Eddv) Easton; grad. Mowry and Goff's Sch., 1870; m. Pawtucket, R.I., Oct. 4, 1876, Agnes F. Barker. Entered employ of Easton and Burnham, 1873: admitted to firm, 1879; treas. Easton and Burnham Machine Co.; since 1891 dir. Waypoyset Mfg. Co., Slater Trust Co., Pawtucket Mut. Fire Ins. (I^o.. Pawtucket Gas Co., Pawtucket Instn. for Savings, Hargraves Mill (Fall River), Parker Mill (Fall River), Kilburn Mill (New Bed- ford). Mem. Town Council. Pawtucl^et. 1883; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1891, Senate. 1892, 4, 5, 6, 8. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, R.I. Hist. Soc, Provi- dence Atheneum. Clubs: T. K. Club (Pawtucket), Queouechan (Fall River). Wamsutta (New Bed- ford), A. E. Club (Providence). Address: Paw- tucket, R.I. EASTON, John Adlington, banker: b. Somor- ville, Mass., June 29, 1874; s. .Tohn Adlington and Martha (Pease) Easton; ed. pub. schs. and com- mercial sch.: m. June 25. 1906. Elizabeth Emma Marshall, of Somerville, Mass. Began with Boston Stock Exchange Clearing House, 1892: now cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Arlington. Mem. Arlington Busi- ness Men's Assn. Republican. Baptist. Home: Arlin.gton, INTass. EASTWOOD, James Stewart, M.D. ; b. Brattle- boro, Vt., Oct. 17, 1870; s. James and Sarah Eliza- beth (Cutting) Eastwood; descendant of Revolu- tionary stock on mother's side, of English stock on father's; prep. edn. Sanborn Sem., Kingston, N.H.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1894; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1898; m. Susan Lillian Hacker, of Phila., May 17, 1898; children, Stewart Cutting, John Henry. Practiced in Brandon, Vt., since 1898; has served as mem. Sch. Bd. and Pub. Li- Orary Bd. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Rut- land Co. Med. Soc, Theta Delta Chi. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. St. I'aul's Lodge, F. and A.M.; l''armers' Chapter, R.A.M. ; Mt. Calvary Com- mandery, K.T. Address: Brandon, Vt. EATON, Amasa Mason, lawyer; May 31, 1841- Ocl. 13, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) EATON, Chester 'Williams, lawyer, editor. (See vol. 1909.) EATON, Clarence Iiivingrstone, clergyman; b. Dayton, O., May 14, 1868; s. Rev. Benjamin F. and Helen Nancy (Kennard) Eaton; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1895, A.M., 1898; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts Coll.), 1898; m. Elizabeth Pearl Tucker, of Med- ford, Mass., Aug. 1, 1906; 1 son, Richard Kennard. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1899; pastor Med- ford Ch., 1899-10, Bellows Falls, Vt., 1910-13, Ch. of the Messiah, St. Johnsbury, since Oct., 1913. Chmn. S.S. Commn., Vt., Universalist Conv. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: 40 Pearl St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. EATON, Emma Florence, teacher, writer; b. Wakefield, Mass., Feb. 26, 1874; d. Chester H. and Emma G. (Leach) Eaton; A.B., Smith Coll., 1896; post-grad, work at Oxford U., 1&99-1900 (receiving certificate from Assn. for Edn. of Women, of Ox- ford, 1900); unmarried. Taught English in high schools and N.H. Normal School; editor of Wake- field Citizen and Banner, 1905-9; since 1909 in law office of Chester W. Eaton, Wakefield, Mass. Au- thor: Dramatic Studies from the Bible, 1906. Ad- dress: 328 Main St., Wakefield, Mass. EATON, Frank, M.D.; b. Auburn, N.H., Mar. 8, 1851; s. Lyman and Lucy R. (Brown) Eaton; descendant of William Eaton, Watertown, Mass., 1642; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1876; m. Luella P. Knowlton, of Stupley, P.Q., Jan. 22, 1875 (died 1889); m. 2d, Lizzie Hoit, of Weare, N.H., May 17, 1891. Practiced at East Weare, N.H., since 1876. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1887; mem. State Dem. Com., 1891-15. Mem. Central Dist. Med. Soc. (pres. 1892), N.H. State Med. Soc. Episcopalian. Royal Arch Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: the Grange. Address: East Weare, N.H. EATON, Frederic Osgrood, cashier; b. Rumford Center, Me., June 7, 1872; s. Cyrus Putnam and Mary Elsie (Howe) Eaton; ed. common schs. of Rumford, 1880-8, Me. Weslevan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1888-90; grad. Shaw Business Coll., Portland. Me., 1892; m. Mary Louise Grierson. of Auburn, Me., Sept. 14, 1904; children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 8, 1906; Margaret, Mar. 17, 1911. Clk., 1890- 06, cashier since Jan. 1, 1906, Rumford Falls Power Co.; elk., 1892-6, cashier since Jan. 1, 1906, Rumford Falls Light & "Water Co.. Rumford Falls Realty Co.; pres. since .Tan. 1, 1907, Rumford Nat. Bank. Clk. Town of Rumford, 1896-06; pres. Rum- ford Bd. of Trade, 1908. Republican. Mason; past master Blazing Star Lodge No. 30; past high priest Rumford Chapter No. 56, R.A.M.; past comdr. Strathglass Commandery No. 21, K.T.; past grand, Pennacook Lodge No. 130, I.O.O.F. (all of Rumford). Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 38 Franklin St. Office: 49 Congress St., Rumford, Me. EATON, George Francis, curator: b. New Haven. Conn., May 30, 1872; s. Daniel Cady and Caroline (Ketcham) Eaton: ed. Hopkins Grammar Sch., 1890; B.A., Yale, 1894, Ph.D., 1898; m. Branford, Conn., Oct. 24. 1899, Julia Henrietta Hammer. Curator of osteology, Yale Mus., since 1899.- Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Home: 80 Sachem St., New Haven, Conn. EATON, George Thomas, teacher; b. Andover, Mass., Feb. 13, 1856: s. James Stewart and Louisa (Howard) Eaton; grad. Phillins Acad., Andover, Mass., 1873, A.B., Amherst, 1878. A.M., 1881; m. Fannie Thaxter Wheeler, of Worcester, Mass., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND B63 June 29, 1882. Teacher, Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1878-80; teacher of mathematics, Phillips Acad., Andover, since 1880. Mem. Bd. of Edn., Andover; pres. Andover Village Improvement Soc. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: 73 Bartlett St., Andover, Mass. EATON', Harvey W., lumber and ins.; t». Dan- ville, Vt.. AuK. 27, 1S78; s. George E. and Jose- phine (Walkei) Eaton; ed. Union Sch., St. .Johns- bury, Vt., and St. Johnsbury Acad.; m. Lulu F. Sanderson, of Troy, N.Y., Sept. 24. 1902; 2 chil- dren. George H., Lester W. In gen. store business, Bradford. 1901-3, lumber business, 1903-13; now lumber and ins.; dir. Bradford Nat. Bank; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Recreations: motoring, hunting, fishing. Address: Bradford, Vt. EATOIT, Isabella Graham, artist, writer; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 6, 1845; d. Rev. Joshua and Isabella (Button) Eaton; ed. Bangor pub. schs.; art edn. under Boston teachers; unmarried. Lith- ographic artist. Boston, with firms of Haskell & Allen and G. W. Walker; crayon artist. Bangor, later, in portraiture and ideal heads and painter of portraits in oils in Boston and Newton: has re- sided in Bangor since 1890; newspaper artist and writer since 1896. Author: The Roval Wav, 1890; By the Shores of Arcady, 1908. Address: 28 Ohio St., Bangor, Me. EATOir, Jacob Albert, real estate; b. Baia, Rou- mania, Dec. 12. 1871; s. Albert Henry and Anna (Levow) Eaton; edn. Gymnasium, Frankfort-on- Main, and U. of Heidelberg, 1 yr. ; unmarried. Came to America, 1894; engaged in real estate business in Piovidence since 1900; committee elk. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 8, 10; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1909-16: mem. and sec. commn. on State printing and chmn. commn. to erect armory for mounted commands. Served in Roumanian Army. Repub- lican. Home: 235 Orms St. Office: State House, Providence, R.I. EATON, Richard Gardner, :M.D. (See vol. 1909.) EATON, Robert Keller, life insurance; b. Bos- ton, Feb. 21, 1867; s. Henry Russell and Rebecca Ann (Jordan) Eaton; ed. Roxburv Latin Sch.; m. Helen Gray Gilchrist, of Phila., Pa.. Sept. 2, 1903. Has been identified with life ins. business since 1886; supt. of agencies, John Hancock Ins. Co., Boston, since 1899. Clubs: Algonquin. Boston Ath- letic Assn., Boston City, Brae Burn Country. Rec- reations: outdoor life. Home: Riverbank Ct., Cambridge, Mass. Office: John Hancock Insurance Co.. Boston, Mass. EATON, Samuel Lewis. M.D. : b. Lancaster. AVis., .Ian. 15, 1853: s. Samuel Witt (D.D.) and Catherine Elizabeth (Demarest) Eaton; A.B., Tale, 1877; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1S82; m. Mrs. Annie Irene (Cross) Hasbrouck. of Newark, N.J., Apr. 15, 1886; 1 son, Willard Hasbrouck, b. East Orange, N.J., Oct. 17, 1887. Began practice at Orange, N.J.. 1883; removed to Newton, Mass., 1889; on staff Newton Hosp., 10 yrs.; propr. High- land Hall Sanatorium. Mem. Mass. Homoeo. Med. Soc. Internat. Hahnemannian Assn.. Am. Inst. Ho- mcBopathy. Republican. Eoiscopalian. Address: 340 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. EATON, Theodore, lawyer; b. Wakefield, Mass., Apr. 15, 1872; s. Chester W. and Emma G. (Leach) Eaton; descendant of Jonas Eaton, Reading, Mass., 1643, and of Roger Conant, on mother's side; prep, edn.. Phillips Andover Acad.; A.B., Tale, 1894; LL.B.. Harvard Law School, 1899; m. Mary E. Clough. of Wakefield. Mass., Sept. 1, 1910; chil- dren. Mary, Samuel H. JMem. firm of Hamilton & Eaton since 1899; editor W^akefield Citizen and Banner, 1909. Chmn. Rep. Town Com., Wakefield, 1902-3. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Middle- sex Bar Assn. Mason: mem. Knights of Pythias. Clubs: Boston City. Bear Hill Golf. Recreations: tennis, fishing. Home: Wakefield, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. EATON, Walter Prichard, author; b. Maiden, Mass., Aug. 24, 1878: s. Warren Everett and Mary (Prichard) Eaton; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Elise Morris Underbill, of New Tork, June 30, 1910. Be- gan newspaper work as reporter on Boston Jour- nal, 1900; in dramatic dept., New York Tribune, 1902-7; dramatic critic. New York Sun, 1907-8; in lit. work, 1908 — . New York theatrical corr. In- dianapolis News and Chicago Record-Herald; dramatic editor American mag. Clubs: Harvard, Liberal. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Stockbridge, Mass.* EATON, Walter Samuel, cleigyman; b. Mont- gomery, Vt., Apr. 29, ISiiO; s. Rev. Alfred and Car- rie M. (Chase) Eaton; grad. Troy Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., 1883; A.B., Syracuse U., 1887; S.T.B., Theol. Sch., Boston U., 1901; m. Fanny M. Widmer, of Bennington, Vt., July 5, 1888; children, Fred- erick Widmer, b. Round Lake, N.Y., July 21, 1892; Irving Cutts, Revere, Mass., July 17, 1896. Pastor Congl. (::h., Becket, Mas.s., 1887-90, M.E. Ch., Salem, N.Y., 1890-2, First Congl. Ch., Revere, Mass., 1892- 03; prin. Orange Park (Fla.) Normal Sch., 1903-4; pastor Congl. Ch., Wenham, Mass., 1904-12, Union Congl. Ch., Magnolia, Gloucester, Mass., since 1912. Sec. Boston Ministers Meeting (Congl.), 1895; mem. Bd. Edn., Revere, Mass., 1903-6; chmn. trus- tees Wenham (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1909-12; sec. and treas. Essex South Assn. Congl. Chs. (Mass.), 1910-12; del. Nat. Council Congl. Chs., Kansas City, Mo., 1913. Republican. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Ma- son; K. of P. Recreations: gardening, bowling. Ad- dress: Magnolia, Gloucester. Mass. EBBESEN, Carl Iiudvigr Christian, editor, pub.; b. Stockliolm, Sweden. Mar. 8, 1855; s. Thomas C. H. and Ingeborg E. F. (Oberg) Ebbesen; ed. high sch. and tech. sch., Stockholm; came to America, 1880; m. Charlotte F. Palmquist, of Chicago Lake, Minn., Nov. 19, 1883 (died 1894). Began in newspaper busi- ness at Rockford, 111., 1885; moved to N.Y. City, 1900, and to New Britain, Conn.; organized, 1901, the Eastern Printing & Pub. Co., of New Britain, of which is mgr., sec. and treas.; dir. Peoples Sav- ings Bank; mem. Sch. Bd., New Britain, 3 yrs. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, New Britain (civic com.). Republican. Lutheran. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Com- monwealth (chmn. lecture com.). Fortnightly. Home: 81 South Burritt St. Office: 53 Church St., New Britain. Conn. ECKFEIiDT, Thomas Hooper, educator; b. Phila., May 5, 1853; s. Adam and Sarah Malvina (Hooper) Eckfeldt; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1881; student Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Atliens, Greece, 1884-5, U. of Munich. 1885-6; A.M., Harvard, 1897; m. Grace Blanchard Weed, of Newton, Mass., June 17, 1889. Asst. prin. Middletown (Conn.) High Sch., 1881-3; tutor in Greek, Wesleyan U., 1883-4; headmaster Friends' Acad., New Bedford, Mass., 1887-1900, Concord (Mass.) Sch., 1900-7, St. Andrew's Sch., since 1907. Address: Concord, Mass.* ECKSTORM, Pannie Hardy, author; b. Brewer, Me., June 18, 1865; d. Manly and Emma F. (Wheel- er) Hardy; grad. Smith Coll., 1888; m. Portland, Ore., Rev. Jacob A. Eckstorm, Oct. 24, 1893. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Brewer, Me.* EDBT, Alfred Updike, insurance; b. Providence, R.I., 1857; s. John and Caroline M. (Updike) Eddy; Ph. B., Brown U., 1879; LL.B., Boston Law Sch., 1881; m. Providence, 1882, Annie Carnes Proctor; 1 daughter, Caroline Updike (Mrs. C. A. Collins). Sec. and treas. Mercantile Mut. Fire Ins. Co. since 1884, and of Textile Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., since 1902, and Narragansett Mut. Fire Ins. Co. since 1914. Mem. Sigma Chi. Clubs: Art, University. Home: 182 Bowen St. Office: 10 Weybosset St., Providence R.I. ECDir, Arthur William, educator; b. DeKalV), N. Y., Feb. 24, 1876; s. Frank Delos and Emily Matilda (Bentley) Eddy; grad. Graded Sch., Rensselaer Falls, N.Y., 1892; grad. Potsdam State Normal Sch., 1897; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1904; m. Ella Grace Holton, of Potsdam, N.Y., Aug. 3, 1898; 1 child, Ruth. Teacher, rural sch., Morristown, N.Y., 1894-5; instr. in En.glish, Westerleigh Collegiate Inst., 1904; prin. Beeman Acad., New Haven. Vt.. 1904-7; supt. New Haven Valley Union Sch., Bris- tol, Vt., 1907-11; supt. Middlebury Union Sch., since July 1, 1911. Sec. County Com., Addison Co. (Vt.) Y.M.C.A. Mem. Vt. Assn. Sch. Supts. (pres., 1907- 10), Am. Hist. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Up- silon. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias. Address: 34 Weybridge St., Middlebury, Vt. 364 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND EDDT, David Brewer, denominational sec; b. Leavenvvorili, Kan., Jun; 20, 1877; s. George Alfred and Margaret L,. (Norton) Kddy; B.A., Yale, 1S98, M.A., 1901; studied Auburn Theol. Sem., I'JOl; Ox- ford U., England, 1902, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1904; m. Josephine Russell, of New York, Apr. 25, 190tj. Mem. Yale missionary band, 1898-9; traveling sec, Student Vol. Movement, 1903; ordained Congl. ministry, 1904; pastor Trinity Ch., East Orange, N.J., 190(!-9; asso. sec and ednl. sec A.B.C.F.M., 1909 — . Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Newton Golf. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Newtonville, Mass. Otiice: Congregational House, Boston.* EDST, Ernest Justus, banker; b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 13, 1878; s. William Justus and Martha A. (Prescott) Eddy; ed. pub. and high schs., Worcester; A.B., Dartmouth, 1901; unmarried. V.-p. and treas. Fidelity Trust Co. since 190G; dir. State Loan Co., Bath it Brunswick Eight and Power Co., Atlantic Shore Ry. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, Portland Athletic, Portland Country, Commonwealth (Worcester, Mass.). Home: Congress Sq. Hotel. Office: Fidelity Trust Co., I'ortland, Me. EDBV, Forrest Greenwood, dentist; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Sept. 8, 1853; s. Thomas Whitman and Sarah Maria Gano (Smith) Eddy; ed. U. Grammar Sch. and Brown U., 1870-2 (A.B., 1907); D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1875; m. Elenora Frances Greene, of Providence, Dec. 29, 1875; 1 daughter, Lillian M. (Mrs. S. H. Green). In practice as dentist, Providence, 1875-9, Lancaster, Wis., 1S82-4, in Providence since 1884; instr. operative dentistry. Harvard Dental Sch. since Oct., 1888. Apttd. to R.I. State Bd. of Registration in Dentistry, 1905, and elected pres. of same. Home: Button wood, R.l. Oftico: Butler Exchange, Providence, R.I.* EDDY, Oeorg-e Stetson, M.D.; b. Rockaway, N.J., Jan. 23, 1843; s. Lucius J. and Louisa Maria (Pratt) Eddy; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1866; m. Emehne A. De Shon, of Saxonville, Mass., Nov. 7, 1870; m. 2d, Mary B. Thompson, of New Britain, Conn.. Aug. 6, 1879; children, George, Jr., Joseph T., Lucius J., M. Eleanor, Francis G. P. Apttd. acting asst. surgeon U.S.N. , Feb. 11, 1864; served in Brooklyn Navy Y''ard, on receiving ship North Carolina, and U.S.S. Gettysburg, in North Atlantic blockading service, and on James River, Va. ; re- signed at close of war; has practiced in VaW River, Mass., since 1871, consultant only, since 1912. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: (winter) 73 Sargent St., Newton, Mass.; (summer) Eddyville, Middleboro, Mass. EDDY, Georgre Winslow, grain exporter; b. Fall River, Mass., May 12, 1862; s. Caleb Francis and Georgianna (Winslow) Eddy; descendant of Sam- uel Eddy, who settled in Middleboro, Mass., 1630; grad. Newton High Sch., Mass., 1880; m. Bertha M. Clark, of Northampton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1894; 2 children, Priscilla Clark, Elizabeth. Engaged in export grain business, Boston, since 1883; pres. C. F. & G. W. Eddy, Inc., also C. F. Eddy Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Chicago Bd. of Trade, Winnipeg (Man.) Grain Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Exchange. Brae Burn Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 85 Bigelow Rd.. West Newton, Mass, Office: Chamber of Commerce, Boston. EDDY, Harrison Prescott, consulting engr.; b. IMlllbury, Mass., Apr. 29, 1870; s. William Justus and Martha A. (Prescott) Eddy; grad. as Chem. Engr., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1891; m. Minnie I..ocke Jones, of Worcester, Mas.s., June 1, 1S92; 4 children, Willard Jones (deceased), Harrison Prescott, Jr., Randolph Locke, Charlotte Frances. Supt. sewers. City of Worcester, 1892-07; mem. firm of Metcalf & Eddy since 1907. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Chem. Industry (British). Mason. Clubs: 1-ngineer.s' (Boston); Worcester, Tatnuck Country (Worcester): Fay (Fitchburg, Mass.). Home: 65 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St.. Boston. EDDY, Henry William, retired nifr.: b. Auburn. Mass., Oct. 17, 1826; s. Lewis and Almira (Smith) Eddy; di.'-t. .schs. and Leicester Acad, and served apprenticeship as a carpenter under his father; m. 1848, Julia Ann Foster, of Fitchburg (now deceased); 2 sons, Frank F., Charles H. ; m. 2d, 1884, Nancy M. (Lord) Merrill. Settled in Worces- ter, 1848, and carried on the bldg. business for 50 yrs. ; was a mem. Tripp, Eddy & Co., mfrs. of parts of shoes, Lynn, Mass., the firm removing to Bos- ton, where it absorbed the business of A. L. Perkins 6 Co., and in 1900, that of Tripp, Eddy & Co.; sold out to the United Shoe Mfg. Co. and retired. Home: 7 Ashland St., Worcester, Mass. EDDY, John Hardenbergrli, insurance; b. Boston, INIar. 6, 1865; s. Peleg E. and Caroline Sawyer (Howe) Eddy; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; m. Emily French, of Boston, Oct. 17, 1888; 2 daughters, Bea- trice French, Virginia Phillips. In wool business Jan., 1882-Nov., 1889; began in gen ins. business with father, under title of P. E. Eddy & Son, Bos- ton, 1889; in ins. business on own account, firm name of John H. Eddy & Co., since 1896. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Newton. Recreations: billiards, outdoor sports. Home: New- tonville, Mass. Office: 71 Kilby St., Boston. EDDY, Mary Baker Glover, discoverer and founder of Christian Science; July 16, 1821-Dec. 3, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) EDDY, "William Holden, educator; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 5, 1869; s. John Holden and Isadore l'>ances (Barden) Eddy; descendant of Samuel Eddy, of Plymouth, Mass., 1630; grad. Federal St. Grammar Sch., Providence, 1882; grad. Providence High Sch.. 1886; A.B., Brown U., 1892, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1899; m. Ruth Story Devereux, of Johnston, R.L, July 19, 1905; 2 children, Ruth Barden, Rob- ert Devereux. Asst. in English High Sch., Provi- dence, 1893-1900; prin. Branch Av. Grammar Sch., 1900-2, Vineyard St. Grammar Sch., 1902-5, Messer St. Grammar Sch.. 1905-14; prin. English High Sch. since Sept., 1914. Mem. bd. dirs. R.I. Inst. Instrn. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi, Barnard Club. Unitarian. Clubs: Central, Unitarian. Edi- tor: Early New England Schools (by Walter Herbert Small), 1914. Address: 666 Angell St.. Providence, R.I. EDES, Henry Herbert, manager Conveyancers Title Ins. Co., of Boston since Feb., 1889; b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. 29, 1849: s. Henry Augus- tus and Sarah Louisa (Lincoln) Edes; ed. Charles- town grammar and high schs.; hon. mem. Harvard chapter Phi Beta Kappa. 1898; A.M., causa honoris. Harvard, 1906: mem. Visiting Com., history, Har- ■^'ard, since 1907; in commercial life, Boston, 1865- 89; m. Grace, d. William Cross Williamson, of Boston, Dec. 2, 1896. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (treas. and mem. council); mem. (2lolonial Soc. of Mass. (council, treas.). Am. Antiq. Soc, Mass., Me., R.I., and Wis. hist, socs., Essex Inst., Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Cam- bridge Hist. Soc. (treas.), Unitarian Hist. Soc. (pres.). He has arranged and bound under munici- pal contract the M.S. records and archives of Charlestown (1630-1847) in more than 100 vols. (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: 62 Buckingham St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 30 State St., Boston.* r- EDES, Robert Ball; Oct. 3, 1856-Nov. 17, 1913. \(See vol. 1909.) EDES, Kobert Thaxter, M.D.: b. Eastport, Me., Sept. 23, 1S3S: s. Rev. Richard Sullivan and Mary (Cushing) Edes; prep. edn. high sch., Bolton, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1858; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1861; post-grad, studv in Europe; m. Eli7a- beth T. Clarke, of Boston, 1867 (died 1877); m. 2d, Anna C. Richardson, of Dorchester, Mass., 1881; children, ^nnie B. (Mrs. Geo. C. Gardner), Eliza- beth T., Richard E. (died 1901), May Thaxter. Apptd. acting asst. surgeon U.S.N., 1861, -'later passed asst. surgeon; resiarned at close of war, 1865; settled at Hingham, Mass., 1866, Boston. 1869; asst. prof, materia medica, 1870-5, prof., 1875-84, .Jackson prof. clin. medicine. 1884-6, Harvard Med. Sch.: visiting phys., Boston City Hosp., 1872-86; resigned and removed to Washington, D.C. ; visit- ing phys. Garfield Memorial Hosp.. Washington, 1889-91; resident phys. Adams Nervine Asylum, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 365 Boston, 1891-7; now propr. pvt. hosp., Conecroft. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Neurolog. Assn., Assn. Am. Physicians, Mass. Med. Soc, Loyal Lesion, etc. Trustee ReadinK Public Library, Mass. A\itlior of various works on med. topics; also Mugwumps, By One of Tlieni; Parson Gay's Three Sermons, etc. Recreations: sardenins, writing. Home: Reading, Mass. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston.* EBES, Samuel Harcourt, editor, publisher; b. Newport, N.H., Nov. 9, 1881; s. George C. and Elizabeth Mary (Lyons) Edes; grad. Newport High Sch., 1900; studied at Rollins Coll., Winter Park, Fla., U. of Ga., U. of Va. Editor and propr. since 1907, N.H. Argus and Spectator, established 1823; sr. mem. Edes & Co., dry goods, est. 1869. Mem. N.H. Senate. 1913-15. Democrat. Mem. Newport Bd. of Trade. Conglist. Mason. Capt. 1st Inf. N.H.N. G. Author: Book of Old Newport. Address: Newport, N.H. EDGAR, Charles leavitt, electrical engineer; b. Griggstown. N.J., Dec. 23, 1860; ^. Thomas and Annie (Veghte) Edgar; A.B., Rutgers Coll., 1882, E.E., 1887; m. Annette M. Duclos, of New Bruns- wick, N.J., ,Tune 16. 1886. In employ of Edison Electric Light Co., New York, 1883-7; gen. supt., 1887-90; v.-p. and gen. mgr., 1890-1900, pres. and gen. mgr. since 1900, Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston; pres. Boston Electric Light Co., Suburban Light & Power Co., Blue Hill Electric Co., Dedham Electric Co., Milton Light & Power Co., Framingham Electric Co., Natick Gas & Elec- tric Co., Somerville Electric Light Co., Woburn Light, Heat & Power Co., Medfleld Electric Light & Power Co., Medway Electric Light & Power Co.; v.-p. Electrical Testing Laboratories, New Tork. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engs., Illuminating Engring. Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc, Nat. Civic Federation, Nat. Electric Light Assn., Assn. of Edison Illuminating Cos., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Clubs: Law- yers', University (New York), Exchange, Univer- sity, Algonquin (Boston), Country (Brookline), Eastern Yacht, Kingswood of Wolfboro, N.H. (pres.). Home: 259 Kent St., Brookline. Office: 70 State St.. Boston.* EDGABTOIT, Marvin D., mfr. ; b. Tolland. Conn., Sept. 22, 1842; s. Reuben and Laura M. (Starr) Edgarton; unmarried. Bookkeeper for B. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn. 1884-91; supt. Bristol Mfg. Co., 1891-7; propr. Penfield Saw Works since 1899; dir. C. .7. Root Co.: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: motoring, etc. Address: Bristol, Conn. EDGEBI.'X', James A., lawyer; May 15, 1846- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) EDGIIBIi'Sr, James B., banking; b. Farmington, N.H., Jan. 29, 1834; s. Josiah B. and Cordelia (Waldron) Edgerly; ed. Farmington common schs.; acad., Gilmanton. N.H., 1849-51; m. South Berwick, Me., Apr., 1863, Maria J. Fernald. Served in Civil War, Sept., lS61-Aug., 1862; engaged in mfr. of shoes at Farmington, 1863-79; cashier Farmington Nat. Bank since 1879; trustee Farmington Savings Bank. Mason. Address: Farmington, N.H. ZlSGEBIi'Z', Joseph Gardner, educator; b. Barn- stead, N.H., Oct. 12. 1838; s. Samuel J. and Eliza (Bickford) Edgerly: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1867 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. I\Iar^- J. Graves, of Groton, Mass. (Apr. 10, 1877; 1 daughter, Louise G. Began teaching at age of 19 at New Boston, N.H. ; supt. schs., Manchester, N.H.. 1867-75. Fitchburg, Mass., 1875-14. Mem. Mass. Teachers' Assn., Am. Inst, of Instrn., N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts. (ex-pres.). Re- publican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. EDGEBIt'Z', Joseph Willard, county official; b. Princeton, Me., Sept. 19. 1865; s. Joseph Whitney and Maria (Sprague) Edgerly; ed. pub. schs. of Princeton; B.S., U. of Me., 1889; m. Nov. 17, 1897, Amy Mae Smith, of Princeton. Served as asst. engr. on constrn. of B. & A. R.R.: engr. U.S. Topog. Survey of Me. 2 yrs. ; engaged in farming at Princeton; dir. Eastern Me. Co-operative Assn.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891; county commr.. apptd. by Gov. John F. Hill, 1903, elected. 1904, reelected, 1910 (chmn. of bd. since 1908); chmn. Sch. Bd., Princeton. Republican. Mem. Ch. of the Disciples. Mason. Home: Princeton, Me. EDGEBTON, Edward Henry, lawyer; b. Warren, Yt., .Aug. :il, iNt;:;; .s. Uin,jaiuin S. and Mary E. (Eldredge) iCdgerton; grad. Barre (Vt.) Acad.. 1885; m. Bertha Fuller, of Hermon, N.Y., June, 1892; 1 son, Lawrence F. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1889; practiced at Barre until 1890, since at Rochester; treas. and dir. White River Lumber Co.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906, 1908, Senate from Windsor County, 1910; asst. judge Windsor County Ct., 1913. Mem. Bd. Visitors Norwich U., 1910, 1912. Republican. Address: Rochester, Vt. ESGEBTON', Herbert Oliver, life insurance pres.; b. Conway, Mass., Mar. 24, 1862; s. Gordon and Eleanor G. (Gunn) Edgerton; ed. pub. schs., Montague, Mass., and Brimfield (Mass.) Acad.; m. Emma T. Houghton, of Williamstown, Mass., Nov., 1888; 2 children, Gurdon Irving, Herbert Houghton. Began active career in employ of the Franklin County Nat. Bank. Greenfield, Mass., 1880. and con- tinued 15 yrs., advancing to position of cashier; identified with life ins. business since 1895; sec. Greenfield Life Assn., 1895-01; gen. agt. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1901-May, 1904; became sec, 1904, later v.-p. and treas., and since Sept., 1910, pres. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Real Estate Exchange. Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: Boston City. Boston Yacht, Boston Press. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 5 Walnut Av.. North Cambridge, Mass. Office: 77 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. ESGEBTON, John 'Warren, prof, law; b. Middle- town, Conn., Feb. 20, 1875: s. Francis Daniel and Amelia Dupont (Cruger) Edgerton; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn.. 1894; M.A., Yale, 1896; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1900; m. Marion Gallaudet, of Wash- ington, D.C., Nov. 5, 1905: 3 children, Amelie, John W., Jr., Marion. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1899; prof, mercantile law since 1911, also sec. Law Faculty, Yale, since 1903. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven, Lawn. Address: 57 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. EDGERTON, William B., judge; b. Danbv, Vt., Nov. 14, 1867; s. Robert and Anna (Irish) Edger- ton; grad. Burr & Burton Sem., Manchaster, Vt., 1888; studied law and taught sch.; m. Grace I. Kelley, of Danby, Aug. 10, 1892; 1 son, Robert Kel- ley (class 1915, U. of Vt.). Admitted to Vt. bar, 1893; registrar of probate for Dist. of Manchester, 1894-8, and judge same ct., 1898-1910; has also practiced law; dealer in real estate since 1898. Mem. Manchester Sch. Bd., since 1895. Republi- can. Conglist. Address: Manchester, Vt. EDGETT, Edwin Francis, journalist; b. Boston, .Tan. 12, 1867; s. Reuben and Eveline (Pray) Edgett; A.B.. Harvard, 1894; m. Evelyn Torrey, of W^ellesley, Mass., 1896. Harvard corr. New York Times, 1894; dramatic editor, 1894-9, lit. editor since 1901, Boston Transcript; asst. editor The King, London, 1899-1900. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: 324 Washington St., Boston.* EDMONDS, John Henry, research work; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 29. 1873; s. Michael and Joanna M. L. (Fechter) Edmonds; ed. pub. schs. of Boston, in- cluding English High Sch., class of 1891; m. Eliza- beth Frances Ruttle, of Fall River, Mass., July 19, 1899. Engaged in private surveying. 1891-2; in city surveyor's office, Boston, 1892-5; city en- gineer's office. 1895-1907; research sec. to Frederick Lewis Gay, of Brookline, Mass., since Feb. 1, 1907. Has made a special study and record of storm tides in Boston Harbor since 1901. Mem. Bos- tonian Soc, Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters. Democrat. Recreations: early American maps and pirates. Home: 1299 Commonwealth Av., Boston. EDMUNDS, Charles Dole, M.D.; b. East Corinth, Me., June 4, 1859; s. Charles Edwin and Caroline Matilda (Stockman) Edmunds; A.B.. Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; m. Annie Woodbury Jones, of Bangor, Mar. 27, 1890; 1 son, Charles Storer. City phys., 1887- 90; mem. med. staff Eastern Me. Hosp. Mem. Penobscot Co. and Eastern Me. Med. Socs., Zeta Psi. Republican. Baptist. Address: Bangor, Me. 366 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND IJSSAIiIi, David Iiinn, AI.D. ; b. Hamburg, X.J., Julv G, laii'J; n. Richard K. and Emma K. (Ijiiin) Edsull; A.B., I'rinceton, 1890; M.D., Med. Dc-pt., U. of Pa., 1S93 (S.D., Princeton, 1913); m. Margaret Harding Tileston. of Boston, Dec. 22, 1S99 (died 1912); children, John T., Richard L.. Geoffrey. Began pi'actice, Phila., 1895; prof, therapeutics and pharmacology, 1907-10, prof, medicine, 19)ti-ll, U. of Pa.; Jackson prof. clin. medicine and chief of east medical service, Mass. Gen. Hosp., since 1912. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc. Independent Democrat. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston). Home: Milton, Mass. Office: SO Marlboro St., Boston. EDSON, Charles H., lawyer; b. East Bridgewa- ter, Mass., .Sept. li, 1848; s. Henry and Mary Alice (Stetson) Kdson; descended from Samuel Edson, who came from Salem, Mass., 1632, and settled in Bridgewater; edii. jiub. schs., acad. and Columbia Law School, AVashiiigton, D.C. ; m. Mary M., d. Hon. B. N. Harris (mem. of Congress, 1873-83, and called father of the new navy), of East Bridge- water, Mass., Dec. 24, 1879; children, Julia (wife of Judge Harry B. Davis, of Plymouth, Mass.), Margaret Orr. Practiced in Whitman, Mass., since 1879; town counsel for 30 years; counsel for the only two banks in town for 20 years; associate justice 2d Dist. Court of Plymouth County for 20 years; trustee Abington Savings Banlc. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Member Plymouth Ear Assn., S.A.R. Mason (Lodge Chapter, Old Colony, Corn- mandery, K.T.). Club: Norfolk. Recreations: read- ing the best authors. Home: Whitman, Mass. Of- fice: Whitman, Mass., and 70 State St., Boston. EDSON, Oeorg'e Edward, lawyer; geologist, ornithnloKist. (See vol. 19(i9.) EDSON, Ptolemy O'Meara, M.D.; b. Chester, Vt., Dec. 27, 1833; s. I'tolemv and Susan (Pratt) Ed- son; A.B., Univ. of Vt., 1857; M.D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Vt.. 1860; m. Bangor. Me., Oct. 30. 1865, Mary Augusta Young; children, Carroll Everett, Mary Frances, Margaret, John W. Began practice at Chester. 1860; served as asst. surgeon. 1st Vt. Cav., Nov. 1, lS61-Mar. 16, 1864; surgeon 17th Vt. Inf., Mar. 16. 1864-Feb. 28, 1865; upon returning home resumed practice in Chester; removed to Roxbury, Mass.. 1866. Unitarian. Mem. G.A.R.. Loyal Legion. Address: 36 Elm Hill Ave., Rox- bury, Mass. EDWARDS, Charles Xincolu, college prof.; moved to ]>os Angeles, Cal. (See vol. 1909. also ■Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) EDWARDS, Edith, social service; b. Woon- socket, R.I.. July 20, 1873; d. Daniel Mann (M.D.) and Laura (Ballou) Edwards; descendant of John Edwards, Manchester, Mass., 1727, and Abigail Hooper Edwards, g.d. of William Hooper, Bever- ley, 1668, also of Gershom Hamblen. Gorham, Me., 1763. descendant of John Hamelyn, Cornwall, Eng., 1570, and John Howland, of the Mayflower, and early R.I. Colonial ancestry; ed. Miss Abbott's Pvt. Sch., Providence, It. I.; Convent of Marie- Auxiliatrice, and Lycee Racine. Paris, France; Miss Baldwin's Sch., Bryn Mawr, Pa.; A.B., Bryn Mawr. 1901; grad. student in Romance langs., 1902; unmarried. Actively interested in so- cial and philanthropic work. Chmn. social serv- ice sect., Woonsocket Fortnightly Club. 1902-8; chmn. com. on awards Mill Village Garden Com- petition of the Manville Co. (of which the late Eben S. Draper was pres.), Woonsocket. U.I.. 1908- 14; sec. Woonsocket Chapter, D.A.R., 1908-10 and state sec. R.I. D.A.R.. 1910-12; sec.-treas. Ballou Family Assn.; state dir. for R.I. Children of Am. Revolution, and pres. Joseph Bucklin Soc. Children of Am. Revolution. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Nat. Municipal League, Federal Hill House Assn. (Italian social settlement). U.S. Daughters of 1812, R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. Soc. May- flower Descendants. Favors equal suffrage. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Fortnightly of Woonsocket (sec, 1906-8); College (Boston), Bryn Mawr (New York). Address: Quisisana, East Woonsocket, R.l. ED'WASDS, Erwin, editor and pub.; b. Norwich. Conn.. Aug. 12, 1852; s. Elisha and Lauretta Ann (Strong) Edwards; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Nor- wich. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass.; was student of law in office in Hartford. Started Greenwich Graphic, with a partner. 1881, and has been sole propr. since 1896; trustee Greenwich .Savings Bank. Sec. Greenwich Bd. of Trade. Republican. Episcopa- lian. Contbi-. to mags. Address: Greenwich, Conn. EDWARDS, Georg'e Thornton, author; b. Ann- apolis, Md., May 6, 1868; s. Thomas and Mary J, (Peirce) Edwards; pub. sch. edn., Portland. Me.; m. Carol Content Sackett, of Rochester. N.Y.. Feb. 14. 1893. Treas. Underwood Spring Corpn.; pres. Fessenden Park Co.. George T. Edwards Real Estate Co. Republican. Conglist. Mem. S.A.R. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: Underwood Springs, Me. Office: Fidelity Bldg., Portland, Me.* EDWARDS, Georg-e Wharton, artist, author. (See Who's Who in America for biography, etc.) Home: Greenwicli. Conn. Studios: Scribner Bldg., 597 Fifth Ave.. New York.* EDWARDS, Howard, college pres.; b. Fauquier Co., Ya.. Nov. 7, 1854; s. Francis Marion and Frances Lawson (Bland) Edwards; M.A., Ran- dolph-Macon Coll.. Va., 1876; student U. of Leipzig. 1877-8, the Sorbonne, Paris, 1891-2 (LL.D., U. of Ark., 1891, Brown U., 1914); m. Elizabeth M. Smith, of Fauquier Co., Va.. Jan. 5, 1881. Asso. prin. Bethel Mil. Acad.. 1878-80; teacher Bingham Sch., N.C., 1880-2; prin. Bethel (Va.) Acad., 1882-4, acad. at Tuscumbia, Ala., 1884-5; prof. English and modern langs.. U. of Ark., 1885-90. Mich. Agrl. Coll.. 1890-1906; pres. R.I. State Coll. since July 1, 1906. Home: Kingston. R.I.* EDWARDS, Iiaura Ballou (Mrs. Daniel Mann), club woman; b. Woonsocket, R.I., June 17. 1841; d. Hon. Ariel (M.D.) and Hannah (Horton) Ballou; descendant of Mathurin Ballou, of Providence Plantations. 1645. and 4 founders of Providence Plantations, also Francis West, of Duxbury, Mass., 1632, etc.; ed. Westminster (Vt.) Acad.; Lasell Sem.. Auburndale. Mass.; Normal Sch.. Bristol, R.I. ; traveled in Europe, 1867-8; m. Daniel Mann Edwards, M.D., of Lincoln. Me., Jan. 26, 1870; 5 children, Ariel Ballou. Edith. Herbert (deceased), Percival (deceased). Daniel Mann, 2d. Del. to sev- eral of the earliest biennials of the Gen. Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, Louisville, 1896, Denver. 1898; del. from the D.A.R. of R.T. to Continental Congress, Washington. D.C. 1908-13, and to 4th Internat. Congress on Home Edn., Philadel., Sept., 1914 (postponed because of European war). First librarian of first pub. library in Woonsocket (known as Harris Inst. Library). 1868-9; for a quarter of a century leader in club life of Woon- socket; mem. from their inception, of the Woon- socket Round Table Club (pres., 1900-1), and the Woonsocket Fortnightly Club (pres., 1902-5); chmn. of corr. for R.I. State Federation of "Wom- en's Clubs, 1899-02; mem. R.I. State Com. on Civil Service Reform. 1905-8; regent Woonsocket Chap- ter, D.A.R., 1907-10; state regent D.A.R. of R.L, 1910-13. Mem. R.T. Sch. of Design, R.I. Ex-Club. Episcopalian. Address: St. James Hotel. Woon- socket, R.I.; (country) "Quisisana," East Woon- socket, R.I. EDWARDS. Levi Brooks, clergyman; b. 1858; s. Samuel and Marv (Newton) Edwards; prep. edn. Model Sch., Trenton, N.J. ; A.M.. Rutgers Coll.. New Brunswick, N.J., 1884; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1887: unmarried. Deacon and priest, P.E. Ch.. 1895; rector's asst., Ch. of the Hnlv Trinity. Phila., Pa., 1895-8. St. Thomas Ch., Providence. 1898-1900; archdeacon of R.L, 1900-9; rector Ch. of the Transfisruration, Edgewood R.L. sinr^e 1909. Mason. Address: 1665 Broad St., Edgewood, R.I. EDWARDS, Seeber, lawyer; Oct. 17, 1869-Nov., 1914. (See vol. 1909.) EDWARDS, Stephen Ostrom, lawyer; b.~ Glen, N.Y.. Jan. 22. 1855; s. William Henry and Eleanor Schenck (Mount) Edwards; A.B.. Brown U.. 1879, A.M., 1882. LL.D.. 1914; studied Boston U. Law Sch., 1882-3; m. Ellen A. Chace, of Providence, R.L, June 30, 1887. Admitted to bar, Feb., 1884; instr. mathematics and logic. Brown U.. 1886-'7; clerk R.L Ho. of Rep., 1889-91; sr. mem. law firm Edwards & Angell, May 1, 1894 — ; pres. Providence WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 367 & Worcester R.R. Co. ; dir. Providence Journal Co., z:Gai.i:STON, ArtUur r., lawyer. (See vol. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Providence Lying-in Hosp., 190 9.) Providence Soc. for Organizing Chaiities; pres. EGGLESTON, Trederick S., coal merchant; advisory and exec, corn ; trustee Ann Mary Brown ^oal business with firm of S. C. Thwing & Co., Memorial. Mem Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., i875-9; then with Thomas & Townsend, 1879-84, R.I. Hist Soc. (v.-p.). Clubs: Hope, University k. r. Townsend, 1884-10; v. -p. and gen. mgr. K. B. (pres., 1899-02) Agawam Hunt, Providence Art. Townsend Coal Co.. since 1910. Unitarian. Mem. Home: 181 Lloyd Av. Office: 170 Westminster St., i.o.O.F. Clubs: Wampotuclt (Hingham, Mass.). Providence, R.l. Recreations: fishing, swimming. Home: Hing- EDWABDS, Victor Everett, mechanical engi- ham, Mass. Office: 27 Kilby St., Boston, neer; b. North Chelmsford, Mass., Sept. 4, 1862; s. EHRENPRIED, Albert, surgeon; b. Lewiston, Nathan Brown and Sibbyl Robbins (Hutchins) Me., Voh. 9. l.SSO; s. George and Rachel (Blaus- Edwards; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1883; m. pan) Ehrenfricd; grad. with honors, Boston Latin Janet Gage, of Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 6, 1896; 2 Sch., 1898; A.B., cum laude. Harvard, 1902; M.D., children, Kenneth Gage, Ruth. Asst. chief engr., cum laude. Harvard Med. Sch., 1905; surg. house Merrimaclt Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass., 18S3-4; drafts- officer, Boston City Hosp., 1905-7; m. Grace Water- man Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, 1884; later man, of Bangor, Me., July 3, 1912. Practiced, Bos- with Washburn & Moen, Worcester, 'Otis Steel Co., ton, 1907 — ; asst. surgeon Boston City Hosp.; asst. Cleveland, and Charles H. Morgan. Worcester; surgeon Children's Hosp.; surgeon Boston Con- chief engr. Morgan Constrn. Co., since 1891, also sumptives' Hosp.; surgeon Mt. Sinai Hosp., Bos- v.-p. Life mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst, ton; asst. in anatomy. Harvard Med. Sch., in sur- Mining Engrs.; mem. Engineers Soc, Western Pa., gery. Harvard Grad. Sch. of Medicine; regarded Am. Iron and Steel Institute, Verein Deutsches as an authority on treatment of club-foot, on skin Eisenheuttenleute. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester grafting and on anesthetics. Mem. auxiliary bd. Country (Worcester): Engineers' (New York); mgrs. Industrial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Duquesne (Pittsburgh). Home: Eastover, West Children, Boston. Republican. Jewish religion. Boylston, Mass. Office: 21 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. for Mass.* Medical Improvement, Boston Med. Library, Bos- .^ ton Surg. Soc, Boston Orthopedic Club, Clin. Soc. EEIiIiS, Edward, clergyman; b. Keachie, De Surgeons of North America. Alumni Chapter Phi Soto Parish, La., July 11, 1861; s. Edward and Rho Sigma Fraternitv of Harvard (pres.); Old Hettie (Wiltberger) Eells; descendant of Maj. South Hist. Soc. (pres.). Clubs: Boston City, Har- Samuel Eells, of Hingham, Mass.; ed. Washing- vard. Author: Surgical After-Treatment (with ton and Lee U., Va.. 1878-80; U. of Va., 1880-2; l. r. q. Crandon), 1912. Read papers by invita- Union Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1882-5; m. Annie E. tion before Mass. Med. Soc, British Med. Assn. Auchmoody, of Palls Church, Va., Dec. 24, 1891; Address: 362 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* 5 children. Earnest Edward, Hastings, Truth, _-~_„_.«_„ , ,. , , ... t, -r-. i * ... Evangeline, Julia Abigail. Ordained Presbvn. min- ^}^^^^^A J"li«s, wool mcht ; b. Frankfort- istrv. 1884; pastor Culpeper, Va., 1884-7, Congl. -^n-the-Main, Gerniany, Nov. 25, 1865; s. Feist and Ch., Falls Ch., Va., 1891-2, Cheltenham Ch., St. Regma (Strauss) Eisemann; ed. in Germany; came Louis, Mo.. 1892-4, Absecon, N.J.. 1894-7, Brandt, to America 1887; m Gertrude Wetzer. of New Pa.. 1897-9. Dallas. W. Va.. 1899-03 Branchville, York, Sept. 28, 1907; 2 sons, Julius. Jr. Robert. In N.J., 1903-6, 1st Presbvn. Ch., Fall River, Mass., banking liouse with father; later served in German 1906-8, Memorial Congl. Ch.. Worcester, since Nov. ^^fpy to 1886; began active career m wool business 1. 1908. Trustee Memorial Hosp.. Worcester. Mem. with brother at Albuquerque, N.M., 1887; removed Worcester Central Assn. Congl. Ministers. Pro- to Boston Mass., 1894; mem. firm of Eisemann gressive. Conglist. Organizer Optimist Soc. 1914. Bros., wool commn. merchants. Mem. Boston Ciiam- Author: Christlike Christianity. 1898; A Mission iver of Commerce. Wool Trade Assn Republican, to Hell. 1909; The Gospel for Both Worlds. 1911. Hebrew. Clubs: Elysium, Boston City Recrea- As a Presbvn. pastor at Fall River began to pro- tions: motoring, tennis. Home: 306 Bay State Rd.. claim a belief in ultimate universal salvation, ^opton; (summer) Beverly Farms, Mass. Office: Recreations: farming. Address: 70 Bridge St., ^^^ Summer St., Boston. Worcester. Mass. EXSEIVIANIT, Iiudwigr, wool mcht.; b. Frankfort- .^.r..^.^.^^ .,^ V .,-•,. _.. -i J £c ■ on-the-Main. Germany: s. Feist and Regina EGBERT, J(ay) Hobart; sanitary and efficiency (strauss) Eisemann; ed. in Germany; came to en?!"-' Latin American specialist; b. Stanhope. America, 1893; unmarried. Began in wool business -N J July 10 1869; s. Rev. John Hobart and Almira ^^^^ brother; located at St. Louis, Mo., 1893-07. re- ir^i*^"?L^^^®''i=^^'''i'^- ^^^\^ ?,°^-' Hackettstown. ^oved to Boston. 1907; mem. firm of Eisemann N.J.. 1884; grad. Centenary Collegiate Inst^ Hack- Bros., wool commn. merchants. Mem. Wool Trade ettstown; A B.. Dartmouth Coll 1890; M.D Coll. ^ssn. (exec bd.), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Phys. and Surg (Columbia). 1891; m I lorence Hebrew. Clubs: Boston City, Elysium. Home: Emily Atwood. of Bayonne, N.J.. June 16, 1891; 1 Swampscott, Mass. Office: 196 Summer St., Boston, daughter, Agnes Florence. Engaged in practice, __ ._,,_. ^.^ -, , i, t-> „ *,, Holyoke, Mass.. 1892-9; surgeon to New York & ^n^^^' ^oT«°^ ^*^S''S^*^Ti^LTt.^,"^^n!^"iV«n^^ Honduras Rosario Mining Co.. San Juancito. Hon- J^^^- .-^"l^A 18^9 ;s. Rev. W^^ fiiirQc iqnn 1- trn-u-plPfi and "studied abroad 1901-2- Ela Student vVesleyan U., Conn.. lSi9-S0. m. .Jen- surgeon us Coast and G^eodS^^^^ service "ie Percival Chapman, of South Manchester. Conn on Atlantic and Pacific oceans fniUaskaH Dec 21, 1882; 2 children, Mrs. C. D. Talcott, of Tal- P?c 1902 6- surgeon naturaHst and 2d in com- cottville. Conn.; Mrs. W. L. Cramer, of South Man- mand'rrig'Gim!c"of"c\'rneieSnstn!^ ^^^^lll'itor "and'^rb^^H^r^w'-MaSesV^^ ton, D.C., in magnetic survey of Pacific Ocean, ^1. editor and P^'b^^HeraW ^anchester. ^onn 1905; chief of party in reconnaissance and mag- f'^'^VA^^P'^H'^ftS Tru^}^^ netic survey (U.S.) in Southern Fla., 1906; chief ^Vlh^Jh^m M^ss-Fx -ores and ^^^^^^ Co'- Ecuadrr''"si'^m9-'spl^ t^rk'^fr fee"* ^dtear(:onn.'idit''oria'llssn"."Mem!^DeSt^ Kaf^^^ Pn^tpRiVa'Nfca^aeufl and Honduras 1910 12-' Epsilon. Clubs: Hartford; Transportation (New S?nt nn^H dent Un^Ved l^.uit Co sinta Marta York). Home: Green Hill. South Manchester, Conn, supt. med. dept., unitea riuii l^o., s>anta iviarta, aj/i„I„„. tt-svoI/i ■rihp- Mnnr'hA«t tt v.o,,i,„^. v, T7i„i„ tj„,,„„ tt-* founders of Evening Record; has been engaged for j.,=^^P'i|^60 | ^enal C and Sarah B(D^^rV ^9^0 'n "iT^ia^'lTlc^ln^T^r'^ilrS" om" • m2?lT)- Eiris;'iVad.''phfllipl"^L?er ^Acad.f ^9^" E^n^'tlrel T^ru'stee'- Mass''igr/.'colL, 's'immfns Temlle'coVi: ^ P\7s6''"Mem"N H^u'o^o}'nel'''l9oif' Re^uf Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Bosion Young h ' •„ ^ A^i^^ltT-' ^1?; w^\.^^ ^?P" ^^''^-S. Repub- Men's Christian Union. Republican. Unitarian, ^^^an. Address. Fair Haven, Vt. Clubs: Unitarian, Twentieth Centurv, Reform, ELLISON, William Pelegr; b. Duxbury, Mass., Boston Citv, Brae Burn, etc. Recreations: dairy Oct. :i(i, 1S35; s. William and Almeda (Partridge) farming. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 272 Ellison; ed. Partridge Acad.; m. Mary Elizabeth Congress St., Boston. Richardson. Removed to Newton, Mass., 1865; ___,„ _ „ .„..,,. ,. . . ,. .KT T- mem. Common Council. 1878-79; alderman, 1880-1; ELLIS George William .nuthor:b Albany, N->.. mayor, 1882-83; pres. Water Board, 1890-98; finan- Dcc is,0; s. Geoige and .lanet (McEwan) Elli.<^: ^iai mgr. of trust estates: trustee Newton Savings grad Trinity Coll lf^94; m AimeeF Corson of Bank: dir. Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co.; Hartford. Conn.. .Tune, 1S97 (died lOOfi): 2 cliil- v.-p. Newton Hosp. Corpn. and of Seaman's Aid dren George Corson Annie; m. 2d. Mary Coley soc; mem. prudential com. A.B.C. of F.M. Conglist. Stapl.^s, or Westport. Conn Apr. 29. 1914. Con- Address: 15 Vernon St., Newton, Mass. nected with publicity dept. Travelers Ins. Co.; -r-r r a-arn-oTfTT t«i t .-» ■ i^ • <. ^ writer on ins., econ and hist, subjects. Mem. ELLSWORTH, John Lewis, agriculturist and Conn. Hi=it. Soc. Conn. Soc. Mayflower Descend- I?'"es. Worce.ster Chamber ot Comnierce; b Barre, ants. Author: (with .Tohn E. Morris) King Philip's F^f^v^i^o^- ^.'J^^^V^- Samuel and Harriett (Proc- War. 1S97. Clubs: Hartford. Hartford Golf, Uni- tor) Ellsworth; pub. schs and Worcester Acad.; verslty. Recreations: tennis. Home: 820 Pros- "P.- ^P^^^^ ^ ^^^^^"^V"^' '^X ^'^''?S^^'^^' ^^^^- ^^■ pect Av. Address: 700 Main St.. Hartford. Conn. XI' -^P^' ^\xr^^^^^^^X' ?^^° (Mrs. Horace W. Christy, of Worcester). Agriculturist, Worcester, ELLIS, Katharine Bnth, author: b. Charles City, since 1871. Mem. Worcester Common Council, Ta., May 31, 1879; d. Charles Daniel and Flora 1S80-3; alderman, 18S5-9 (pres., 1886-7); mem. Ann (Wilbur) Ellis: A.P... Vassar, 1901; Wis. Li- Mass. legislature, 1889-91; mem. 1896. sec, iflO.'l- brary Soh., Madison, 1912; unmarried. Now en- Mav, 1913, Mass. Bd. of Agr.; since pres. Wor- gaged In library work. (See Who's Who in Amer- cester Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Worcester lea for books, etc.) Address: Cornish, N.H.* Agrl. Soc. (pres., 1888-92), Grange. Mason. Con- ELLIS, Mary, teacher; b. Holden, Mass., Sept. ^'"e^^"*'"^''^*- ,. ?®P"Hii^^'^« ^^"?; t. "f "^°^.'^- 21, 1834; d. Charles and Ruth (Stearns) Ellis; Home: 325 Salisbury St. Office: 11 Foster St.. grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem., South Hadley, Mass., Worcester, Mass. 1855: (hon M.A., la. (now Grinnell) Coll.. 1877). ELMER, Franklin Davenport, clergyman; moved Teacher, 1855-8. lS.^i9-72. asso. prin., 1867-72, act- to Poughkeepsie, N.T. (See vol. 1909.) I'l^, ^,'''";r>l^l'''l;^',^'i- ""^^'°'^®,^®'^V ^^';°^''' ^^^^" ELMER, Rachael Robinson, artist; b. Ferris- (0/alpn 18,2-4): lad> prin. and teacher, Iowa fnow burgh, Vt., July 28, 1878: d. Rowland Evans and Grinnell) Coll.; prof. English. Smith (^oll short Anna (Stevens) Robinson; grad. Goddard Sem., ^^^■■'^ ^A'^il' nT^'P^'l °" ??-'i?"".i ?/ ^U ^^^^11;), I'i" Barre, Vt., 1897; studied art in Chautauqua Art valid 1883-90; teacherlMills Coll Cal.. 1892-03 Course, under Ernest Knaufft, Rosamond Kellev, and e months, 1905; retired 1905. Address: South Childe Hassam. Kenvon Cox and Edward Penfleld: Hadley, Mass.* rn. Robert France Elmer, Oct. 17, 1911. Teacher ELLIS, Ralph Watertoury, lawyer; b. South Had- in art dept. Goddard Sem. 2 yrs.; has illustrated ley Falls. Mass., Nov. 25, 1856; s. Theodore W. books for Am. Book Co., and designed post cards and Maria Louise (Van Boskerck) Ellis; grad. "f New York, pub. by Volland. Club: Pen and Harvard, 1879; studied law in office of Marcus P. Brush. Address: 508 West 122d St., New York, Knowlt>n. Springfield, and took 2 vrs.' course at or Ferrisburgh, Vt. Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1881: m. Kath- ELMORE, Samuel Dean, lawyer; b. Hartford, arine .Vllyn Rice, of Springfield, Apr. 13, 1882; 2 Conn., Dec. 29, 1868; s. Samuel B. and Mary A. sons, Theodore W.. Ralph W. Tn practice at Sprint- (Burnham) Elmore; descendant of Edward El- field since 1881; mem. firm Ellis, Brewster & Ellis more, who came to America, 1636; prep. edn. since Sept., 1913. Pres. Milton Bradley Co., Spring- Phillips' Exeter Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1893, LL.B., field Power Associates. Ellis Title & Conveyance 1896; m. Susie C. Elmore, of Cambridge, Mass., Co.; dir. Springfield Nat. Bank. Holvoke C^vd fk Nov. 27, 1899. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896. and Paper Co., U.S. Spring Bed Co., Crocker, McElwain since practiced in Boston. Mem. Cambridge Com- Co., Chem. Paper Mfg. Co., Four Forty Fourth mon Council. 1902-5; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., Av. Co.. Third Oakland Syndicate, Potter Knitting 1906-8. Republican. Mem. Mass. State Bar Assn., Co.; trustee Springfield Five Cents Savings Bank. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893; was mem. City Shriner). Clubs: Boston Citv, Harvard (Boston). Council, and mayor of Springfield, 1902. Repub- Home: 196 Windsor Rd., Waban, Mass. Office: lican. V.-p. Wesson Maternitv Hosp.; mem. finance 60 State St., Boston. com. Home for Friendless Women and Children. ELMORE Samnel Edward hanker- h Taught sch 1879-80; has been in b. Boston Apr. 17. 1S4S; s. Julius and Rosalie El- l"'S^er business since 1884 also gen agt. for son; ed. Brimmer and Mayhew schs., Boston; N.H of fire and ins. cos dr Exeter Cooperative studied music with Aug. Kreissmann and Carl Bank. Col on staff Gov Tuttle of NH., 1891-3 Gloggner Castelli, Leipzig; m. Bertha Lissner, of collector of customs Portsmouth N.H 1898-05 Boston, 1S73. Teacher and lecturer on music since '^„^"^--, o^'?- ?°^ °^ fqlf^'?^ Rpnnhlf^an Mem* 1876; was prof. Boston U.; editor "Vox Humana," 1911-13 ^fPf^ker 1905-7) Repubhcan. Mem 1880; editor Musical Herald, 1880; European corr. I'^P-Xy u JiJi'. ^?^^r.^Jr.Zfinr.r:r.n^^•: Wrr^A- Boston Transcript, 1883-4; music editor Boston fi^ld(Manch^ester);Wonolancet (Concord). Hor^^ Dallv Advertiser since 1888; teacher and lecturer 40 Lincoln St. Office: 123 Water St., Exeter, N.H. N.B. Conservatory since 1880. Contbr. European ELWELL, Walter Edward, M.D., surgeon; b. letters to New York Tribune, New York Evening Portland, Me., Apr. 21, 1866; s. Edward Henry and Post, and Boston Transcript, 1884; Boston corr. Sarah Catherine (Jordan) Elwell; descendant of of "Die Musik," Berlin, and Revue Musicale, Paris. Robert Elwell, of Gloucester, Mass., and Rev. Rob- Lecturer at Lowell Inst., Boston (2 series) and ert Jordan, of Cape Elizabeth, Me.; M.D.. Med. Sch. has lectured at Harvard, Cornell, Brown, Vassar, of Me. (Bowdoin), 1887; m. Grace L Richardson, Yale Graduates Club, etc.; city lecturer (Boston) of Portland, Me.. Jan. 10, 1891; 3 children, Marian on music, 1907 — , giving about 40 lectures an- L., Edward R., Margaret. Interne Me. Gen. Hosp., nuallv. Corresponding member Brooklyn Institute; 1887; asst. surgeon, rank of capt., Nat. Home tor pres. "Mu.'^io Teachers' National Assn., 1904. (See Disabled Vol. Soldiers, 1888-93; surgeon maj. same. Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 1893-6; insp.-gen. and chief surgeon, rank of col., Sll Beacon St. Office: New England Conserva- 1906-11; resigned July 31, 1911; treas. Burnham & tory Boston * Morrill Co., wholesale canned goods, since 1911. ELTON, James Samuel, mfr., banker: b. Water- Mem. A.^LA, Me. Med Assn., |oc ColoYai Wa^^^^^ bury. Conn., Nov. 7. 1838; s. John Prince and Mason /K T.) Republican. Pro test a^^^^ Olive Margaret (Hall) Eltin; ed. Everest's Sch., ^u^beHan*! Fratermt^^ Hamden, Conn., and Russell's Mil. Acad., New t^rL.^gr'"?[l;,.^?F|.^^Vl^.^q/' P^^^ Haven: m. Oct. 28, 1863, Charlotte Augusta Steele West St Office. 45 Watei St I^o'^tland, Me. (died. 1899); 1 son. John Prince, b. June 30, 1865. ELY, Charies Christopher tool mfr : b^(3wego^^ Entered emplov Waterbury Brass Co., as anpren- N.Y. Apr. 19, 184,; s William Alfred and Ann tice, 1863; pres. same, since 1874; pres. Water- Smith (Gregory) El>^ descendant of Richard El>. bury Nat. Bank, since 1896; dir. Am. Brass Co.. who emigrated from England to Lyme Conn 1660 Blake & Johnson Co.. Waterbury Hosp.. Silas ed. Owego Acad.: "^marped^ In drug bus g Bronson Librarv. the Westover School Corpn. Owego, 1868-83; engaged in manufacture and sale Mem. Conn. Senate, 1882-3. Republican. Epis- of drug specialties. New York, 1SS.-96 removed copalian. Club: Waterbury (pres. 1893-5). Ad- to Boston, 1902; treas. and mgr.Trimont Mfg. C^ dress- Waterbury Conn since Feb. 1, 1902. Republican. Presbyterian. Au- aress. wateroury, i^onn. ^^^^ ^^^ Image Makers and Other Poems, 1912; ELTON, John Prince, mfr. ; b. Waterbury, Conn., Happiness Joy and Happiness (poems), 1913. June 30, 1S65; s. James Samuel and Charlotte Au- Home' Brookline, Mass. Office: 55 Amory St., Rox- gusta (Steele) Elton; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., ^urv Bo=iton Concord, N.H.; B.S., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., s'liY' Edward Francis, architect; b. Providence, 1888: m. Waterbury. July 9. 1902. Deborah Steele, j^ j ^^^ ^^2 1858- s Dr. James Winchell Cole- Entered mfr. business at Waterbury, 1888; treas. ^an and Susan (Backus) Ely; A.B., Brown U., and dir. Am. Brass Co., Waterbury Brass Co.; pres. ^879 (Phi Beta Kappa); began study in archi- Blake & Johnson Co.; dir. Colonial Trust Co., tecture in office of Stone & Carpenter, Providence, Waterbury Nat. Bank; v.-p. Dime Savings Bank; iggQ. b S in Architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882. mayor of Waterbury, 1904-6. Mem. Delta Psi. ^gg^' j^ Dept of Applied Mechanics, 1882-3, instr. Address: Waterbury, Conn. jn architecture. 1883-5, Mass. Inst. Tech.; in em- ELWELL, Charles Clement, ta. Belfast _ Me., ploy of H. H. Richardson, then Shep^ey.^ R.utan^& uly " "' ' ' "■ " ' " "" " llwi . o Mar Cle ton N.Y. NH^&^'h^ R.r'. isgs-o's'; 'supt. "shore "Line" and AmV fnTt." Architects, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: other divisions, 13 yrs.: engr. electric ry. lines in Hope. Art Agawam Hunt, Squantum Assn R 1 Conn., 3 yrs.; chief engr. Public Utilities Comn., Country (Providence), Bristol Yacht University 1911-Julv: 1915. when apptd. a pub. utilities (New York). Technology (Boston) Recreations, commr for 6-vr. term. Candidate for mayor of yachting, golf, reading. Address: 36 Prospect St., Norwich on Rep. ticket, 1902. Del. Internat. Ry. Providence, R.I. 374 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ELY, Frederick David, judge; b. Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 24, 1S38; s. Nathan and Amelia Maria (Partridge) Ely; M.A., Brown U., 1S5'J; in. Kliza B. Whittier, of Boston, Dec. ti, 1866 (now deceased); 2d. Anna Kmerson, of Rochester, Vt., Aug. 10, 1S85. Admitted to bar, 1862; began practice at iJedham, Mass.; trustee Dedham Instn. for Savings; dir. Uedham Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Mass. llo. of lioi)., 1873, Senate, 1878, 1879; mem. 4!*th Congress (188.")- 7) ; asso. justice Municipal Ct. of Boston since 1888; trial justice Norfolk Co., Mass., 1867-84; mem. Sch. Com., Dedham, 12 yrs. Republican. Episco- palian. Mason; past deput.v grand master Grand [.lOdge of Mass. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 70 Court House, Pemborton S(i., Boston.* EIilT, Fredericlc William, business man; b. Low- ell, Mass., Dec. 3. 1860; .s. Joseph H. and Laura M. ICly; prep, edn., Lowell High Sch.; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1882; m. Bertha Comins Shattuck, of Dow- ell, Sept. 21, 1887; 2 sons, .Joseph S., Richard S. Entered cotton mill as day laborer; became asst. supt. and later supt. Tremont &. Suffolk Mills, Lowell; agt. Falls Mills, Norwich, Conn., 1890-3; agt. Columbian Mfg. Co., since 1893. Address: Greenville. N.ll. ELY, ■William Henry, lawyer; Nov. 27, 1856-1909. (See vol. i;io;<. > EMEBICK, Charles Franklin, educator; b. on a farm mar J)a\'ti)n, O., Nov. 17, 1867; s. Simon and Mary Ann C. (Kumler) Emerick; studied Antioch Coll., O.. 1885-7; A.B., Wittenberg Coll., O., 1889, A.M., 1891; M.S., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1891; I'h.M., U. of Mich., 1895; Ph.D.. Columbia, 1897; m. Ruth W. Butterwoi-th, of Cincinnati, June 18, 1901; 1 son, Charles B., b. Jan. 20, 1913. Prof, history and economics, Avalon Coll., Trenton, Mo., 1891-4; awarded 1st prize In Lubin prize essay contest, subject, Agricultural Discontent in the U.S., Apr., 1896; fellow in economics, Columbia, 1896-7; asst., 1897-8, instr., 1898-9, Vanderbilt U. ; asso. prof., 1899-03, prof, economics and sociology, since 1903, Smith Coll. Mem. Mich. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Econ. Assn. Clubs: Economic. Recreations: ten- nis, walking, travel. Address: 12 Massasoit St., Northampton, Mass. EMEBSOIT, Benjamin Kendall, geologist; b. Nashua, N.H., Dec. 20, 1S43; s. Benjamin F. and Elizabeth (Kendall) Emerson; A.B., Amherst, 1865; studied at univs. of Gottingen and Berlin; Ph.D., Giittingen. 1870 (LL.D., Amherst, 1915); m. Mary Annette Hopkins, Apr. 2. 1873 (died July 31, 1895); 2d. Anna M. Seeley, of Amherst, Mass., Sept. 4, 1901. Instr. geology, 1870-2, prof, geology and min- eralogy, since 1872, Amherst; prof, same. Smith Coll., 1S78-12. Asst. geologist, 1890-6, geologist since 1896. U.S. Geol. Survey. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: Amherst, Mass.* EMEBSON, Charles Chase, artist; b. Baltimore, iVld., .Jan. 25, 1871; s. Cliarles H. and Fannie R. Emerson; studied art in various studios, Boston; descendant of Parson Emerson, of Concord, who fired the shot "heafd round the world." Engaged in illustrating books, mags., and painting since 1890; illustrator for Saturday Evening Post, Har- per's Magazine and many of the largest publica- tions of the country; prin. Fenway Sch. of Illustra- tion. Mem. Illustrators' Assn., New York. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Art, Fenway Fencing, Salma- gundi (New York). Recreations: fencing, swim- ming. Address: 107 Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass. EIVIEBSON, Charles E., editor; b. Bristol, Me., May J 7. J 845; s. Charles W. and Abigail Mann (Sproul) Emerson; ed. pub. schs., Bristol and Wiscasset, Me.; m. Josephine B. Rogers, of Bath. Me., Oct. 20. 1868: children. Walter L., Gertrude J., Annie E., Mary R. (1st three deceased) In drug- business, 1866-75; began newspaper business, 1881; now editor and puJi. Sheepscot Echo. Prohibition- ist. Methodist. Odd Fellow. Address: Wiscasset, Me. EMEBSON, Charles Franklin, educator; b Chelmsford, Mass., Sept. 28, 1843: s. Owen and Louisa (Butterfleld) Emerson; A.B., Dartmouth, 1868, A.M.. 1871; m. Caroline Flag,g, of North Chelmsford. Mass., Jan. 20, 1875. Instr. mathe- matics, N.H. Coll. Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1868-74; tutor Dartmouth Coll., 1868-72, asso. prof, mathe- matics and natural philosophy, 1872-8, instr. as- tronomy, 1878-92, prof, natural philosophy, 1878- 99, dean academic faculty, 1893-13, dean emeritus, July 1, 1913 — , Dartmouth Coll. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1915-16. Address: Hanover, N.H.* EMEBSON, Charles Martin, mfr., banker; Nov. 25, ]846-Fel). J, 1909. (Sec vol. 1909.) EMEBSON, Charles Walter, dress trimmings; b. Newton, Mass., Feb. 9, 1856; s. Darius Richard and Henrietta L. (Dearborn) Emerson; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Newton and Boston; unmarried. Has been identified since 1875. with retail business established by father as D. R. Emerson & Co.; succeeded to sole ownership on death of father. May, 1900. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Progressive. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Ath- letic Assn., Brookline Country, Oakley Country. (Mr. Eineison died Ajjr. 4, 1915.) EMEBSON, Charles Wesley; Nov. 30, 1837-Nov. 30, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1908-9.) EMEBSON, Edward Waldo, M.D.; b. Concord, Mass., July 10, 1844; s. Ralph Waldo and Lidian (Jackson) Emerson; A.B., Harvard, 1866, M.D., 1874. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Concord, Mass.* EMEBSON, Ellen Bussell, author; Jan. 16, 1837- June 12, 1907. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) EMEBSON, Ellius Albert, farmer, dairyman; b. Ha\erhill, Mass., Sept. 1, 1853; s. Albert and Sarah Ann (Greenough) Emerson; prep, edn., Haverhill High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1875; m. Aurella Anna Gardner, of Haverhill, Dec. 24, 1881; children, Al- bert Gardner, Ethel Adelaide (Mrs. G. Franks Simonds), Samuel Everett, Theodore Harrison, Liz- zie S. (Mrs. Dr. William Rae Young, Lawton, Mich.), Horace Ellius. Taught in high sch. for 3 yrs.; has engaged in farming, and production and sale of milk since Mar. 20, 1877. Served on Sch. Com.; justice of the peace. Republican. Conglist. Dir. Mass. Fruit Growers' Assn., Mass. Cattle Owners' Assn.; mem. Essex Co. Agrl. Soc. (v.-p. ), Haverhill Hist. Soc. Mason; charter mem. Grange. Address: 260 North Broadway, Haverhill, Mass. EMEBSON, Ernest Benjamin, M.D. ; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Jan. 25, 1874; s. George A. and Luzetta S. (Draper) Emerson; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Hannah Lowell, of Auburn, Me., Apr. 27, 1904; 1 child. Asst. supt. State Infirmary, Tewksbury, Mass., 1903-8; supt. North Reading State Sanatorium, 1908-11; med. dir. Bridgewater State Hosp., State Farm, Mass.. since 1911. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Am. Hosp. Assn. RepuJjlican. Methodist. Mason. Address: State Farm, Bridgewater, Mass. EMEBSON, Francis Fatten, M.D. ; b. Candia, N. H., June 10, 1862: s. Moses F. and Abbie (Patten) Emerson; descendant of Michael Emerson, Haver- hill, Mass., 1634; ed. Pembroke (N.H.) Acad., and under pvt. tutelage; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1886; m. Rena Colby, of Boston, Nov. 16, 1886; 2 children, Guy C, Margaret. Specialist in treatment of ear, nose and throat since 1898; instr. in laryngology, asst. in otology, Harvarii Med. Sch.; asst. aural surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, since 1910. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons, Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc, N.E. Laryngol. and Otol. Soc; mem. A.M. A. (sec. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Sect.); hon. mem. Vt State Med. Soc Independent Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Washington Lodge, F. & A.M. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recreations: golf. Home: 124 Longwood Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 520 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. EMEBSON, Frederick Lincoln, M.D. ; b. Boston, Dec. 15, 1861; s. Joseph Barrett and Sarah Soule (Weston) Emerson; ed. Boston pub. and high schs.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1892; m. Teckla Metta Hilbert, of MilwauKee, Wis., Oct. 23, 1894. In practice in Boston since June, 1892; obstetrician to Mass. Homoe. and Emerson Hosps. ; asst. in clin. medicine, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (sec, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 375 1899-06), Boston. Homoe. Med Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: University (Boston), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.). Recreations: yachtingr. Home: 416 Marlborough St., Boston. Mass. EBXSRSOM', Georg'e Henry, M.D. ; b. Hampden, Me., Feb. 17, lS5o; s. Nathan, Jr. and Lucy E. (Barnes) Emerson; ed. Hampden Acad.; U. of Mich. Dept. of Medicine and Surgery; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1874; New York Polyclinic, 1887; m. Flora S. Varnum, of Penobscot, Me., June, 1875; children, Mabel E., Esther M. Practiced in Bucksport, Me., since 1875; mem. Bd. of U.S. Ex- amining Surgeons, Bd. of Registration of Medicine in Me. Republican. Protestant. Recreations: vio- linist, orchardist. Address: Bucksport, Me. ElVEERSON, Henry A., paper mfr. (See vol. 1909.) EMERSON, Hertoert Clark, M.D. ; b. Claremont, N.H., Dec. 19, 1865; s. Mose.s R. and Helen (Rich- ards) Emerson; A.B., Amher.st, 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Louise B. Whitco'mb, of Spring- field, Mass., Dec. 4, 1895; 1 son, Richards Haskell. Began practice in Springfield, 1893; health phys. Springfield Bd. of Health, 1900-7, inclusive; asso. med. examiner Hampden C^o., 1904-7; state insp. of health, 1907-9; mem. Mass. commn. to investigate the inspection of factories, Mercantile establish- ments, etc.; propr. Emerson Commercial Testing Laboratory since 1903. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Chem. Soc. Springfield Med. Club. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Nayasset, The Club, Rotary, Colony, Di- versity, Springfield Country. Recreations: music. Home: 83 Maple St. Office: 145 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. EMERSON, James E., clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) EMERSON, James Marion, editor; b. Denton, Md., Dec. 14, 1845; s. John H. and Sarah Loretta Emerson; A.B., Washington Coll., Chestertown, Md., 1863; m. Lizzie N. Steward, of Mullica Hill, N. J., 1866 (died 1871); m. 2d, Julia B. Foord, of Wilmington, Del., 1874; children, Howard P., J. Ralph, Lillian May, Marion Estelle. Has been in newspaper business since beginning of active career; succeeded father on Denton Union, 1866; became asso. editor Wilmington (Del.) Daily Com- mercial, 1871; removed to Ansonia, Conn., 1876; bought the Naugatuck Valley Sentinel, then a weekly; established a daily, 1884; pres. Emerson Pub. Co. and of Conn. Assn. Dailies. Republican. Address: Ansonia, Conn. EMERSON, Kendall, M.D.; b. Northampton. Mass., June 27, 1S75; s. Benjamin K. and Mary An- nette (Hopkins) Emerson; B.A., Amherst Coll., 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Water- town, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1903, Josephine D. Sewall; chil- dren, Sewall, Kendall, Jr. Interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1900-2; orthopedic surgeon INIemorial Hosp. and surgeon to out-patients Mem.orial Hosp. since 1903. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi (Amherst). Republi- can. Episcopalian. Clubs: Worcester Country, Worcester, Tatnuck Country. Recreations: yacht- ing. Home: 56 William St. Office: 37 Pearl St., Worcester, Mass. EMERSON, Iiuther Orlando, composer; b. Par- sonsfield. Me., Aug. 3, 1820; ed. Parsonsfield Sem. and Effingham Acad.; (Mus. D., Findlay Coll.. Ohio, 1891); m. Mary J. Gove, of Boston, Mar. 4, 1847 (died Jan. 14, 1902). Studied music and be- came teacher and choirmaster 8 yrs. at Salem, Mass.; afterward organist and musical dir. 4 yrs. at Bullfinch St. Ch., Boston: has directed about 300 musical festivals and convs. Has made over 70 collections of ch. and other music; also instruc- tion books for piano, organ, etc; composed about 80 songs, quartets and piano pieces, 3 masses, and many ch. anthems. Composed the music for the war song: "We Are Coming Father Abraham, writ- ten bv William Cullen Bryant. Address: 182 Fair- mount Av.. Hyde Park, Mass.* EMERSON, Nathaniel W., surgeon; b. Boston, Mar. 6, 1854: s. Joseph and Sarah (Weston) Emer- son; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1880, A.M., 1894; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine, 1881; m. Carlotta A. Bond; 2 sons, Richard, Philip. Prof. surg. dis- eases of women, Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine; consulting surgeon, Melrose IIosp., Trull Hosp., Biddeford, Me., Wesson Memorial Ho.sp., Spring- field, Mass., Henry Hey wood Hosp., Gardner, Mass.; founder and owner Emerson Hosp. (pvt.). Mem. Am. Inst. Homccoi)athy and Surg. & Gynecological Soc. of same; Mass. llomoc. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg. & Gynecol. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Hughes Med. Club, Homoe. Med. Soc. of N.Y. (hon.). Me. Homoe. Med. Soc (hon.). Address: 295 Common- wealth A v., Boston, and 118 Forest Hill St., Ja- maica Plain.* EMERSON, Philip, teacher; b. Reading, Mass., May 7, 1865; s. Silas Gassett and Frutilla (Wake- field) Emerson; grad. Bridgewater, Mass., State Normal Sch., 1885; m. Minnie Evelyn Dewey, of Reading, Mass., Jan. 14, 1891. Teacher since 1885; instr. in geography and the methods of teaching it at the institutes, conventions and summer schs. of N.E. since 1898; now prin. Cobbet Grammar Sch., Lynn, Mass. Instr. commercial geographv, sum- mer term, Cornell, 1903, 1904; instr. pedagogy, sch. garden session of Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1907; mem. exec. com. Mass. No-License League; dir. Mass. Anti-Saloon League, etc.; pres. Federated Church- men of Greater Lynn. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books and writings.) Address: Lynn, Mass.* EMERSON, Samuel Tranklin, college prof.; b. Norwich, Vt., Aug. 26, 1850; s. Edward Brown and Ann (Lummus) Emerson; A.B., Yale, 1872. Head of private sch. for boys, Stratford, Conn., 1872-5; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1878; post-grad, work, Tubingen and Berlin, 1878-80; (hon. Ph.D., Am- herst Coll., 1885); m. Mary Brayton Hitchcock, of New York, Dec. 28, 1881. Prof. Greek, 1881-9, his- tory and sociology, 1889 — , U. of Vt. Conglist. Address: Burlington, Vt.* EMERSON, William Robie Patten, M.D. ; b. Can- dia, N.H., Sept. 29, 1869; s. Moses Fitts and Abigail (Patten) Emerson; grad. Pembroke Acad.. N.H., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Edna Skilton, of Brookline, Mass., May 27, 1909. House phys., Boston City Hosp., 1899-01; since practiced in Boston; prof, childrens' diseases. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.; pres. Bd. of Mili- tary Examiners, State of Mass., 1910-14; surgeon and maj. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Progressive. Conglist. Clubs: University, Dartmouth. Contbr. on med. subjects. Recreations: tennis. Address: 657 Boyls- ton St., Boston. EMERTON, Ephraim, college prof.; b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 18, 1851; s. James and Martha (West) Emerton; A.B., Harvard, 1871; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1876; m. Sibvl M. Clark, of Cambridge, Mass.. Apr. 18, 1877. Instr. history and German, 1876-8, instr. history, 1878-82, Winn prof, ecclesiastical history, since 1882, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. History Teachers' Assn., Essex Inst.; corr. mem. Institut Genevois. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc) Address: Cambridge, Mass.* EMERTON, James H., naturalist, illustrator; b. Salem, Mass., 1847. Student of Am. spiders Il- lustrator of zool. pubis. Illustrations in Pack- ard's Guide to the Study of Insects; Scudder s Butterflies of North America; A.E. Verrill's papers in Reports of U.S. Fish Commn., 1874-84; CJ. S. Minot's text-book of Embryology. Made models of large octopus and squid in museums at Cambridge, New Haven, New York and Washington; anat- omical models in med. museums of Harvard, U. of Pa and Army Med. Mus., Washington. (See Who's Who in America for writings.) Address: 194 Clarendon St., Boston.* EMERY, Albert Hamilton, civil and mechanical engr ; b. :\Iexico, N.Y., June 21, 1834; s. Samuel and Catherine S. Emerson: ed. Mexico Acad.: C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1858; m. Mrs. F. B. Myers, of Westmoreland, N.Y.. Mar. 3, 1875. Invented and designed the well-known testing machine at Watertown Arsenal, as well as several others, and has recently installed at Bur. of Standards, two 376 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND machines, one of 230,000 lbs. capacity for tension and compression, and one of 1,150,000 lbs. capacity for tension, and 2,300,000 lbs. for compression on specimens of all lengths up to 33 ft. Home: Stamford, Conn. Office: Glenbrook, Conn.* EMXIRY, Allan C, wool merchant; b. Watertown, Mass., .Mar. 17, 1S75; s. Aaron F. and Virginia W. (Comstock) Emery; descendant of John Emery, who settled in Mass. from England, about 1636; ed. Watertown High Sch.; m. Elsie D. Conant, of Newton. Mass., Oct. 9, 1902; 4 children, Edward C, Mabel G., Virginia C, Elsie E. Began in employ of White Bros. & Co., leather, Bo.ston. Sept., 1892; with G. H. Goodhue & Co., wool mchts., 1893-5; with llecht, Liebmann & Co., wool, 1895-05; en- tered the firm of Goodhue, Studley & Emery, Apr., 1905, and so continues. Pres. Evangelistic Assn. of N.E.; mem. Newton Y.M.C.A. (ex-pres.); dir. Union Rescue Mission, Boston. Kepublican. Conglist. Club: Oakley Country, (Watertown, Mass.). Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 267 Sum- mer St., Boston, Mass. EMESy, Caleb Joseph, M.D. ; b. Mandarin, Fla., Apr. 16. 1846; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1S71. Served as surgeon's steward, U.S.N., Civil War, 1863-6; practiced at Biddeford, Me., since 1871; city phys., 1SS5-94. Home: Biddeford, Me. EMERY, Curtis Stanton, lawyer, collector of customs. (See vol. 1909.) EMEBT, Daniel Sullivan, ship broker; died Oct. 2. 1908. (See vol. 1909.) EMEBT, Edward Henry; b. Sanford, Me., Aug. 22, 1!S64; s. Charles Oscar and Abbie Miller (Ben- nett) Emery; descended from Anthony Emery, who came to this country, 1635, settling in Newbury- port, Mass., and later came to Kittery, Me.; ed. common schs and high schs., Sanford; m. Lillie A., d. Rev. Samuel Poindexter, of Sanford, July 4, 1893 (died Dec. 3, 1896); m. 2d, Florence M. Wat- son, of Sanford, Apr. 9, 1898; 3 children, Helen A., b. June 21, 1899, Ruth, Jan. 17, 1901, Edward H., Jr., May 19, 1910. Engaged in grocery business 6 yrs. ; taught school in Sanford, 1 yr. ; worked for Sanford Mills, 8 yrs.; sec. Christian Civic League of Me. since 1906. Mem. Sch. Bd. 8 yrs.; deputy U.S. marshal 4 yrs. under 2d Cleveland adminis- tration. Democrat. Conglist. Past Grand Chief Templar of Grand Lodge of Me., I.O.G.T.; mem. Grange and Knights of Pythias. Home: 13 Le- banon St., Sanford, Me. Office: Savings Bank Bldg.. Waterville, Me. EMEBY, Edward Stanley; b. Boston, Dec. 28, 1864; s. Francis I'aulkner and Caroline Sweetser (Jones) Emery: descendant of John Emery, of West Newbury, Mass.; ed. Hopkinson Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1887: m. Charlotte M. White, of Spokane, Wash., June 15, 1893; children, Edward Stanley, .Ir., Arthur Harris. On ranch, Rosalia, Wash., 1892-6~; mgr. of estates and real estate dealer, Boston, since 1897. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Club: Harvard. Recreations: farming. Home: 46 Hyslop Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. ESIEB7, Ernest Webb, librarian. (See vol. 1909.) EMEBT, Pred Parker, college prof.; b. Pem- broke. N.H., Apr. 11, 1S65; s. Natt B. and Abbie H. (Sargent) Emery; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1887, A.M., 1890; U. of Paris, 1891-2; U. of Berlin, 1892-3: m. Mary E. Chesle\% Amesbury, Mass., June 26, 1889. Instr. Enslish, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1887-91; asst. prof. English, Pa. State Coll., 1893-4; asst. prof, rhetoric and oratory, 1894, prof., 1895; now prof. English. Dartmouth. Mem. K.K.K. and Sphinx Socs. (Dartmouth). Club: St. Botolph (Boston). Author: Notes on English Literature, 1891. Home: Hanover, N.H.* EMEBT, Georg'e Addison, lawver; b. Saco, Me., Nov. 14, 1839; s. Moses and Sarah Cutts (Thorn- ton) Emery; A.M.. Bowdoin Coll., 1S63; read law with father; admitted to York Co. bar. 1866, and began practice in Saco. Judge of Municipal Ct., 1867-71; court recorder several vrs. ; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 188-1-2, 1883-4; city solicitor, 1890-4, 1903- 4 and 190S-9; park commr., Saco, many yrs. Gen. agt. Provident Assn. since 1871; dir. York Nat. Bank since 1882 (pres.) ; trustee Saco Savings Bank since Jan. 10, 19()6; trustee, sec. and treas., Thorn- ton Acad.; mem. bd. Dyer Library Assn. (sec. and treas.); corporate mem. and sec. York Inst.; pres. Laurel Hill Cemetery Assn.; pres. York Bar Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Me. Hist Soc, Thorn- ton Acad. Alumni Assn. (pres.). Mason (sec. lodge over 25 yrs.). Address: 182 Main St., Saco, Me. EMEBV, Oeorgre Edwin, M.D. ; b. Milford, Mass.. Mar. 27, 1870; s. William and Ellen (VVhalen) Emery.; prep, edn., Leominster (Mass.) High Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1897; m. Wilhelmina Inch, Oct. 18, 1900; 2 children, George Inch, Wil- liam. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1899; mem. out-patients' staff, Memorial llosp.. 1900-10; visiting phys.. Isolation Hosp., since 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Address: 280 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. EMEBY, Henry Crosby, economist; b. Ellsworth, Me., Dec. 21, 1872; s. Lucilius Alonzo and Annie S. (Crosby) Emerv; brother of Annie Crosby Emery Allinson; A.B., Bowdoin, 1892; A.M., Harvard, 1893; Ph.D., Columbia, 1896; studied U. of Berlin, 1896- 7; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1900; LL.D., Bowdoin, 1911); unmarried. Instr. and prof, polit. economy, Bow- doin, 1894-1900; prof, polit. economy, Yale, 1900- 1909; chmn. U.S. Tariff Bd., 1909-13. Home: 270 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. EMEBY, lucilius Alonzo, judge; b. Carmel, Me., July 27, 1840; s. James S. and Eliza A. (Wing) Emery; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861, A.M., 1864 (LL.D., 1898); m. Annie S. Crosby, of Hampden, Me., Nov. 9, 1864; father of Henry Crosby Emery and Annie Crosby Emery Allinson. Admitted to bar, 1863, and practiced at Ellsworth, Me.; co. atty. Hancock Co., Me., 1867-71; mem. Me. Senate, 1874, 75, 81; atty.-gen., 1876-9; justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Me., 1883-11 (chief justice, Dec. 17, 1906-July 26, 1911), resigned. Republican. Prof. med. jurisprudence, Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1889-12; lecturer Roman law, U. of Me., 1896 — , on probate law, Boston U. Sch. of Law; overseer, 1874-07, trustee, 1907 — , Bowdoin. Conglist. Addre.ss: Ellswortli, Me.* EMEBY, Balph, capitalist; b. Bucksport, Me., Dec. 17, 1860; s. Robert T. and Elizabeth S. (Ross) Emery; ed. pub. schs., Belfast, Me., and Portland Business Coll. (grad. 1878); m. Louise W. Buxton, of Detroit, Mich., June 10, 1890 (died 1891); 1 son, Robert T.; m. 2d, Elma L. Cahill, of Dowagiac, Mich., Jan. 20, 1902. Mem. firm of Swan & Sib- ley Bros., 1882-5; removed to Detroit, 1885, and for a number of years was with Detroit Stove Works, and Brush Electric Light Co.; mem. Emery & Co., 1894-02; returned to Belfast, 1902; engaged in many lines of business in the West, especially banking; dir. Citizens Nat. Bank (Independence, Kan.), First Nat. Bank (Kalamazoo, Mich.), Kala- mazoo City Savings Bank, Monroe Calculating Machine Co. (New York), Provincial Paper Mills Co. (Toronto), Interlake Tissue Mills (Toronto). Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. (v. -p. for Waldo Co., Me.). Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: De- troit (Detroit), Park (Kalamazoo. Mich.). Country clubs of Kalamazoo and Gull Lake, Mich. Home: Belfast, Me. Office: Belfast, Me., and Kalamazoo, Mich. EMEBY, Samuel W., lawyer; Mar. 30, 1863-Nov. 29. Hill'. (See vol. 1909.) EMEBY, Sanford Eugrene, lawyer, land sur- veyor; b. Plymouth. Vt., June 11, 1857; s. James N. and Sarah Angelia (Carlisle) Emery; B.S., N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic Arts, Hanover, N.H., 1881; read law in office of Hon. J. F. Deane, Caven- dish, Vt., and with Hon. W. W. Stickney, Ludlow, Vt.; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch., 188£; m. Lena Elvira Adams, of Ludlow. Oct. 10, 1883; 1 daughter, Flossie Ilena, b. Jan. 22, 1900 (died Feb. 22. 1900). Admitted to bar at Montpelier, Vt., 1887; practiced at Proctorsville since 1888: sch. supt., 3 yrs., dir., 8 yrs.; lister, 5 yrs.: town grand juror, 2 yrs.; postmaster, Pi-octorsville. 1895-1900 and since Mar. 4, 1914. Democrat. Mason, Odd FeIlow\ Recreations: music. Address: Proctors- ville, Vt. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 377 E]UZBY, Susan L., editor; Sept. 26, 1846-19 — . U. of Heidelberg; U. of Leipzig, Ph.D., 1874; LL.B., (See vol. 19uy, also Who's Who in America, 1914- Harvard Law Sch., 1877; m. Julia W. Parish, of 15.) Irvington, N.Y., June 24, 1891; 1 child, Elizabeth EDIEBY, Thomas Jefferson, lawyer; b. Poland. ^^ ^ ^^'Jmitted to Suffolk bar 1878 Mem Am Me., Dec. 26, 1845; s. Hi^am and Margaret I."?*Li^*"y?,f, J"S^Tfnin^r,'"VRn'iftnnf p^^^^ (Youns) Emery; A.B., Bowdoin Coll.. 1868 (Phi science. Clubs. Union (Boston)^ (:entuiy. Urn- Beta Kappa). A.M., 1871; LL.B., Boston U.. Sch. versity (New York). Address: Gibbs Av., New- of Law, 1877; unmarried. Teacher, Cumberland, PO'"^' '^■^• Me., 1868-70, Hingham. Mass.. 1870-1, English EIVIMONS, Artlmr Brewster 2d, obstetrician; b. High Sch., Boston, 1871-6; in law practice. Bos- St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 9, 1875; a. George B. and ton, since 1877. Mem. Boston Common Council, Martha (Davis) Emmons; A.B., Harvard, 1898, 1881-3; Boston Sch. Bd., 1891-5. Mem. Bar Assn., M.D., 1902; studied obstetrics abroad 1 yr., at City of Boston. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Ap- Munich, Vienna, Paris and London; m. Louise palachian. Recreations: natural history. Home: Hickok, of Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 15, 1909; chil- North Cambridge. Mass. Office: 294 Washington dren. Arthur B., 3d, Orville Hickok. Practiced in St., Boston. Boston since 1906; phys.-in-chief, Maverick Dis- EMEBY, WiUiam H., M.D.; b. Sanford, Me., May Pensary. East Boston Mem. A.M. A Mass Med. 11. 1848; s. Caleb s! and Caroline Linscott) ^0^., Norfolk Dist Med Soc^N.EP^^^^ Emerv nren edn Roxburv Hitrh Srh M D Har- Am. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Infant vl?d Med Lh 187^ m BoL^on Anr 18 1 Mortality; conference phys. for Milk and Baby Itliin A Elsworth 'Co%o?al Co. .D^ 42d 'Regt ! Hygiene Assn.; sec. com, on prenatal and obstetive Mass. Vol. Militia, 1864; has practiced in Boston S^'e ^f Woman's Municipa League of Boston, since 1870; surgeon 1st battalion cav., Mass. Vol. dir for apptmts. for med. alunim of Harvard Med Militia, 1882-3. Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Sch. Progressive Commr of Boy Scouts ot Soc, Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc. Mason (32°); mem. Dover, Mass^ Clubs Twentieth Centuiy, Boston L0.6.F., Roxbury Hist. Soc. Address: 109 War- Economic. Home: Dover, Mass. Office. 86 Bay wick St., Boston. State Rd., Boston. EMEBY, WilUam Morrell, editor, genealogist; , E'"^?^,^, o^,^^^^®^ Batclielder, business man. b. Brunswick, ]\Ie., Oct. 2, 1866; s. Edwin and (See vol. IJOJ.) Louisa Farnham (Wing) Emery; prep. edn. pub. EMMONS, Georffe Porter, M.D.; b. Georgetown, schs.. New Bedford, Mass.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me.. July 7, 1859; s. Seward Porter and Louisa 1889, A.M., 1892; m. Margaret Calhoun Donaghy, Ann (Hinckley) Emmons; student Bates Coll., of New Bedford, Mar. 24, 1894. On staff of Lowell 1879-82; M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1885; (Mass.) Citizen, 1889-90, Providence (R.I.) Tele- A.M.. Bowdoin Coll., 1885; m. Abbie C. Emmons, gram. 1890, New Bedford (Mass.) Jour.. 1890-5. of Lewiston, Me., Jan. 18, 1887; 3 children, 2 de- New Bedford Mercury, 1895-9, Fall River Evening ceased. Removed to Lewiston, 1888; resident physi- News, since 1899. Elected mem. Bd. of Overseers, cian and supt. Central Me. Gen. Hosp.. 1891-04. Bowdoin Coll.. 1915, and continuing through life; Mem. Sch. Bd., Lewiston. Republican. Conglist. mem. Old Colony Hist. Soc. of Mass., S.A.R., Phi Mem. A.M. A., Me. State Med. Assn., Androscoggin Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Editor and Co. Med. Soc. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 88 pub. History of Sanford, Me.. 1901; author of Howe St. Office: 138 Lisbon St.. Lewiston, Me. genealogies of the Chadbourne. Deering. Grinnell EMMONS, Nathaniel H., capitalist. President and other families; editorial associate of Crapo's >jathaniel H Emmons Co., Jackson Co., Lawrence "Certain Comeoverers," 1912. Address: Fall River, Qg^g qq . ^jj, ^^t Union Bank, Walter M. Lowney Mass. Qo_ York Mfg. Co. Office: 79 Milk St.. Boston. EMEBY, William Stanley, clergyman; A.B., EMMONS, Bohert Wales, 2d; b. Boston, 1872; Trinity Coll., Conn., 1S81; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., g Nathaniel H and Eleanor G. (Bacon) Emmons: 1884. Deacon, 1884, priest, 1887, P.E. Ch.; master, ^g Harvard 1895- m. Helen Brooks, of Boston, ^^■Jl^^^'t ^^D- S°"S?''i^' c?^-?- ^^MV^ = JT?*°?;o9^ 1896'; children, Robert W., 3d, Gardner. Treas. of St. John the Baptist, Sanbornville, N.H., 1887- J^nd dir Nathaniel H. Emmons & Co.; mem. firm 92; vicar Calvary Ch., New York, 1892-7; rector gchirmer Chapin & Emmons, brokers, until 1912, Christ Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1897-1900, Trinity Ch., since mem F A Schirmer & Co.; treas. and dir. Tilton, N.H.. 1900-8; vice rector St. Paul's Ch., Lawrence (Mass.) Gas Co.; trustee Claverly Trust. Concord, since 1908. Home: Concord, N.H. Children's Hosp. Clubs: Somerset. Tennis and EMEBY, Woodward, lawyer; b. Portsmouth, Racquet, New York Y'acht, Harvard. Home: 91 N.H., Sept. 5, 1842; s. James Woodward and Beacon St. Office: 70 Milk St., Boston. Martha Elizabeth (Bell) Emery; 9th generation EMMONS, WilUam Henry Harrison, lawyer; b. from John Emery, Newbury, Mass., 1635; A.B., Cleveland O Aug 29, 1841; s. James B. and Jane Harvard, 1864, A.M., 1867; LL.B., Harvard Maria (Dyer) Emmons; moved to Lockport, N.Y., U. Law Sch., 1866; m. Anne Parry Jones, is5i- prepared for coll. in Lockport Union Sch., of Portsmouth, N.H., Dec 5 1878; 2 children, Fred but 'entered the U.S.A. as pvt. 7th N.Y. Cav., Ingersoll (Harvard, 1902; treas. Suffolk Savings isei- reenlisted 1st NY Light Arty., 1862: 2d Bank), Helen Prince (Mrs. Alfred Conklin Coxe. ^ j'g^j^ ^y Cav Jan 23, 1863; 1st It. adj.. Mar. Jr., of N.Y. City). Admitted to bar, 1867, and i"is63- capt asst. adj. gen. Vols., May 18, 1864; since practiced in Boston; spl. judge Police Ct., y^'y^^n n-,ai and It -col Vols., Mar. 13, 1865 "for Cambridge, 1872-8; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1885; valiant and meritorious service during the war;" mem. Commonwealth Harbor and Land Commn. j^on mustered out Aug 1, 1865; student Harvard (chmn.), 1894-06. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston Law Sch 1865-6-' continued legal studies, Mem- (charter mem. 1876). Club: Union. Recreations: p^js Ten'n 1866-7- m. Sarah Tilton Butler, of gardening. Home: 160 Brattle St., Cambridge, Boston Sept 18 1866- children, Grace, Jennie, Mass. Office: 110 State St., Boston. Paul D. Adraitt'ed to bar, 1875; mem. Boston EMMETTE, Sophia Louise, educator; b. Twick- Commori Council, 1884-5: justice East Boston Dist. enham, England, Sept. 16, 1863; d. Prof. Thomas Ct, 1886-03: police commr., Boston, 1903-6. Mem. and Jessie (Chibnall) Emmette; brought to Amer- East Boston Citizens' Trade Assn.. G.A R. ; hon. ica in infancv; grad. grammar sch., Middletown, mem. Boston Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Honor; Conn., 1877, high sch., 1881; unmarried. Teacher Roval Arcanum. A.O.U.W. Home: East Boston. Union Pub. Sch., Sag Harbor, N.Y., 1S92-5; teacher Office: 10 Tremont St., Boston. pub. schs., N.Y. City, 1890-1; prin. Emmette Sch. EMMONS Willis T., lawyer; b. Biddeford, Me., (pvt. sch.), Middletown, since 1899. Mem. Mid- jj^p 97 1S58- s Leonard arid Sophia (Tripp) Em- dletown High Sch. Alumni; sec. Ladies' Reading rnons- ed Th'ornton Acad, and Harvard Law Sch.; and Social Club, Middletown; mem. Conn. State admitted to bar, 1879; m. 1st. Saco, Me.. 1878, Teachers League. Episcopalian. Home: 157 Pearl \nnah V Leavitt. who died 1901: 1 son. Harold St., Middletown. Conn. L (DMD.); m. 2d, 1906. Lillian M. Tarbox. Be- EMMONS. Arthur B.; b. Ouincy, Mass.. Aug. gan practici'ng at Saco. 1879; judge of Municipal 17, 1850; s. Nathaniel H. and Elizabeth W. (Wales) Court, 1883-90; mayor of Saco. 1887-90; deputy Emmons; preo. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; studied collector. Customs Dist. of Portland and Falmouth. Mass. Inst. Tech.; Polytechnikum of Stuttgart; 1890-5; co. atty., York Co., 1894-9; elk. of courts. 378 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND York Co., 1900-12; collector customs (list, of Me. and N.H., since Mar. 1, 1912. Republican. Mason, Odd Fellow, K. of P. Address: Saco. Me EMRICH, rrederick Ernest; b. New York, Aug. 25. J MS; I'liilip and Anna Frodericke (Ganss) Emrich; A.B., Bates Coll., 1876, A.M., 1879 (D.D., 1894, Amherst, 1911); Bangor Theol. Sem., 1871-2; grad. Cobb Div. Sch., 1877; m. Olive Emma Chand- ler, of AVilton, Me., Feb. 26, 1869 (died ,Tune 10, 1884); children, Frederick Ernest, .li., .Jolin Prince Chandler (deceased), Thomas Rich (deceased), Richard Stanley Merrill, Melvin Eveleth (de- ceased); m. 2d, Clara N. Denison, of Mechanic Falls, Me., Aug. 8, 1885; 2 daughters, Katherine Denison, Hilda Woodbury. Supplied various chs. in Me. to 1877; ordained Congl. ministry, 1877; pastor Mechanic Falls, Me., to 1882, Tabernacle Ch., Chicago, 1882-9, Grace Ch., South Framing- ham, Mass.. 1889-03; sec. Mass. Home Missionaiy Soc. since 1903. Overseer Bates Coll.; mem. corpn. Am. Internat. Coll. Independent Republican. Rec- reations: reading. Home: 15 Allston Heights. OfTice: 14 Beacon St., Boston. ENDEBS, John Ostrom, banker; b. Hartford, Conn.. Dec. :>, 1SG9; s. Thomas Ostrom and Harriet Adelaide (Burnham) Enders; ed. pub. schs.. Hart- ford; Stern's and Bowen's pvt. sch.; Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H. ; m. Harriet Golden Whitmore, of West Hartford, Conn., June 12, 1895; 4 chil- dren, John F., Harriet B., Ostrom, Elvia. Began in employ of United States Bank, Hartford, 1888, continuing until 1895: v.-]). same since Mar., 1915; mem. Cheney & Enders, investments, since 1914; prcs. Hartford Exchange Co.: dir. Aetna Life Ins. Co., United States Bank, Hartford Steam Boiler & Turpentine Co., Burr Index Co.; trustee Dime Savings Bank. Soc. for Savings: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., from West Hartford, 1899. Trustee Hartford Retreat for Insane. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mason (LiOdge, Chapter, Council, Wash- ington Commandery, K.T.. Hartford). Clubs: Hartford Golf, Farmington Country. Pi-incess Anne (Va.). Recreations: shooting, fishing, hunt- ing, farming. Home: 17 Highland St. Office: Rm. 625 Conn. Mutual Bldg., Hartford, Conn. ENDICOTT, Henry, mfr.; Nov. 14, lS24-Nov. 8, 1913. I .See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) EITDICOTT, Henry, Jr., lawyer; b. Beverly, Mass., Apr. fi, 1875: s. Henry and Mary Hubbard (Howe) Endicott; descended from .John Endicott, first gov. of Mass.; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston: A.B., Harvard, 1897: LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1900; m. Oct. 15. 1907, Katharine Sears, of Boston; children, Ellen Bacon, William, 3d. Has been connected with the firm of Gaston. Snow & Saltonstall, Boston, since 1900; mem. since 1912. Mem. Bar Assn., City of Boston. Unitarian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, City. Home: Weston, Mass. Office: Shawmut Bank Bldg., Boston. ENDICOTT, 'William, banker: s. AVilliam and .\nnie Thorndike (Rand) Endicott; descendant of Gov. Endicott, 1628 (gov. of Mass., 1629-30); A.B., Harvard, 1887; widower. Has been connected with Kidder, Peabody & Co., bankers, since 1887, mem. of firm since 1897: dir. Bay State Fishing Co., Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Corpn.. Newtonville & Watertown St. Rv. Co., Union Mills, Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., U.S. Worsted Co. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech.: overseer Harvard Coll.; chief marshal Harvard Alumni Assn. Com- mencement, 1912: trustee Museum of Fine Arts, Children's Hosp. ; treas. Perkins Inst, and Mass. Sch. for the Blind; v. -p. Industi'ial Sch. for Crip- pled Children. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Harvard, Algonquin, Country (Boston); University, Knick- erbocker. Down Town, Bankers', Harvard (New York). Home: 32 Beacon St. Office: 115 Devon- shire St., Boston, Mass. ENDICOTT, ■William, merchant; Jan. 4, 1826- Nov. 8, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) ENDICOTT, William Crowninsliielcl, lawyer; b. Salem, Mass., Sept. 28, 18t)0; s. William Crownin- shield (Sec. of War, 1885-9) and Kllen (Peabody) Endicott; lineal descendant in the 9th generation from Gov. John E., 1st gov. of Mass. Colony; A.B., Harvard, 1883; studied law at Harvard Law Sch. and in an office in Salem; m. Marie Louise Thoron, (jf Lenox, Mass., Oct. 3, 1889. Admitted to Essex bar, 1886, and since in practice at Boston and Washington; dir. Boston & Lowell R.R. Corpn., Laconia Cai- Co. Trustee Groton Sch., Peabody Acad, of Science (Salem), Peabody Inst. (Dan- \'ers), Mass. Soc. for Promoting Agr., Humane Soc. of the Commonwealth of Mass., Boston Library Soc, Free Hosp. for Women; mgr. Mass. Chari- table Eye and Ear Infirmary. Democrat. Episco- palian. Clubs: Somei-set, Salem, Eastern Yacht, and Metropolitan (Washington). Home: Danvers, Mass. Office: 71 Ames Bldg., Boston.* ENGIiAND, Albert Charles, M.D., surgeon; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 30, 1877; s. Moses and Rosa (Rosenthal) England; grad. Pittsfield High Sch., 1896; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1897; student Harvard, 1897-9; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. iWda Seiferth, of Natchez, Miss., June 6, 1911; 2 children, Albert Charles, Jr., Jonathon Sei- ferth. Practiced in Pittsfield, Mass., since June, 1905; mem. staff of House of Mercy Hosp.; agt. Bd. of Health, Pittsfield, 1911-13. Trustee Pitts- field Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. Mason. Jewish re- ligion. Clubs: Park, Country (Pittsfield), Adelphi (Albany, N.Y.). Home: 159 Wendell Av. Office: 124 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. ENCrliEB, Edmund. Arthur; moved to St. Louis, Mo. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) ENGI^ESBV, WilUam Hudson, M.D. ; b. Burling- ton, Vt. : s. Leverett Brush and Mary R. (Hudson) Englesby; A.B., U. of Vt., 1894: M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1897; post-grad, work New York Post-Grad. Hosp. and Manhattan Eye and Ear clinics; m. Maud C. French, of Malone, N.Y., Oct. 25, 1899. Practiced in Burlington, Vt., since 1899; specializes in treatment of diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Mem. Lamoda Iota, Delta Mu. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Wau- banakee Golf. Yacht. Home: 112 Williams St. Office: 135 College St., Burlington, Vt. ENGIiISH, Benjamin Bice, care of real estate; b. New Haven. Conn., Feb. 26, 1842; s. Henry and Grace E. (Fowler) Englisli; descendant of Clement English, of Salem, Mass., 1660; ed. pvt. schs. and Collegiate and Commercial Inst., New Haven; m. Teresa H. Farren, of New Haven, May 17, 1866; 3 children, James E. (deceased), Benjamin F., Grace Louise (deceased). Began as elk. in dry goods store, 1856; asst. to supt. New Haven Clock Co., 1858: mem. Tuttle and English, retail lumber, 1861-78; trustee in care of real estate since May 15, 1878; 1st v.-p. 1st Nat. Bank; trustee Conn. Savings Bank; dir. Union and New Haven Trust Co.; trustee Bishop's Fund, Aged and Infirm Clergy Fund (treas.). Clergyman's Retiring Fund (treas.). Sec. Evergreen Cemetery since Nov., 1870. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Former mem. Conn. N.G. (New Haven Grays); postmaster. New Haven, 1885-9; fire commr. 7 yrs., selectman 1 yr., dir. Free Pub. Library 14 yrs. Democrat. Episcopalian; vestryman St. Paul's Ch. Mem. S.A. R., New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. Clubs: Quinni- piack. Economic, Church Club of Diocese of Conn. Home: 67 Trumbull St. Office: 839 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. ENG-IiISH, Fred Hubbard, merchant; b. Wood- stock, Vt., Jan. 8, 1858; s. John W. and Melissa (Hubbard) English; descendant of Richard Eng- lish, Newport, R.I., 1712; ed. pub. and high schs., Littleton, N.H. ; m. Claribel Richardson, of Lisbon, N.H., July 31, 1882. Began active career as over- seer of (Charles E. Tilton's estate, Tilton, N.H., continuing 3 yrs.; in store and tinware business at Tilton, 1877-8; mem. Southworth, Lovejoy & English, gen. merchandise, Littleton, 1871-83; mem. Eaton & English, groceries and provisions, 1883-6; title of firm changed to English & Bond, 1886, continuing till 1900, sole owner since then; sec. and treas. Jaune River Lumber Co.; dir. Lit- tleton Nat. Bank. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Little- ton, 2 yrs., Bd. of Health 3 yrs., Bd. of Edn. 12 yrs.; overseer of poor, 2 terms; justice of the peace 15 yrs.; mem. bd. of trustees Pub. Library, Littleton; elk. bd. of trustees, Littleton Hosp. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 379 Mason (32°); mem. Edward A. Raymond Consist- ory, S.P.R.S., Nashua; nicm. Bektash Temple, A. A. O.N.M.S., Concord. Demuci-at. Club: Coshockee. Address: Littleton. X.ll. ENGIiISH, Henry Fowler, banker, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., June 5, 1851; s. James Kdward (gov. of Conn., 1867-70) and Caroline Augusta (Fowler) English; descendant of Clement English, of Salem, Mass., 1660; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1874; admitted to bar, 1874; m. Alice N. Kimball, of Bos- ton, June 5, 1888; 3 children, Harold K., I'hilip H., Alice M. Dir. First Nat. Bank, Union and New Haven Trust Co., Bristol Brass Co.. Bristol Mfg. Co., The Carrington Pub. Co. (Journal-Courier) ; v.-p. and trustee Conn. Savings Bank; dir. and chmn. exec. com. New Haven Clock Co. Mem. New Haven Pub. Park Commn. since 1887 (sec. and treas since 1887); mem. Conn. State Police Commn., since 1904. Democrat. Episcopalian. Dir. New Haven Dispensary and Gen. Hosp. Soc. ; trus- tee Y.M.C.A. ; dir. New Haven Coloriy Hist. Soc, Delta Psi Fraternity, Union Soc. of the Civil War, Oquossoc Angling Assn. of Me. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Country, New Haven Lawn. Recrea- tions: arts, travel, public park affairs, etc. Home: 38 Hillhouse Av. Office: 839 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. ENG-IiISH, Joel Iiathrop, insurance; b. Wood- stock, Vt., Oct. 1. 1843; s. Henry Walbridge and Eliza Ann (Steele) English; ed. common sch. and acads., Randolph and S. Woodstock, Vt. ; m. Mabel Bacon Plimpton, of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 20, 1878; 1 son, Robert Bacon. Entered life ins. business at Hartford, Conn., 1867; was made sec. Aetna Life Ins. Co., 1872, and has been v.-p. since 1905. Club: Hartford. Home: 210 Fern St. Office: Aetna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. ENGIiISH, John Mahan, theologian; b. Tully- town. Pa., Oct. 20, 1845; s. Abram G. and Caroline L. English; A.B.. Brown U., 1870; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1875; (D.D., Brown, 1891); m. Fran- ces, d. Wilson T. Drake, of Cincinnati, May 22, 1877. Teacher Latin, Suffield Acad., Conn., 1870-2; teacher Greek, Denison U., 1874; ordained Bapt. ministry, 1875; pastor First Ch., Gloucester, Mass., 1875-82, Dudley St. Ch.. Boston. 1882: prof, homi- letics, and pastoral duties, Newton Theol. Instn., since 1882. Lecturer on homiletics, Andover, Theol. Sem., 1895-6. Trustee Brown U. Pres. Northern Bapt. Edn. Soc, 1903-8 Brown Alumni Assn. of Boston and Vicinity, 1909. Address: Newton Cen- ter, Mass.* EMTG-IiISH, "William Prye, clergyman; b. Tufton- boro, N.H., Feb. 6, 1863; s. Rev. John and Ellen Maria (Dake) English; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882, M.A., 1889; grad. Hartfoi-d Theol. Sem., 1885; Ph.D., Bellevue Coll., Neb., 1891; m. Janet S. McCrone, of Hartford, Conn., May 19, 1885. Ordained minis- try Congl. Ch., 1885; pastor Congl. chs. at Essex and Essex Junction, Vt., 1885-7; missionary A. B.C. F.M., Sivas, Turkey, 1887-92; pastor First Congl. Ch., East Windsor. Conn., since 1892. Chmn. Sch. Com., East Windsor, since 1896. Mason; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Author: Evolution and the Immanent God, 1894. Address: Warehouse Point, Conn. HTSnUZS, "William, brigadier-general U.S.A.; b. Newport, R.I.. Dec. 26, 1841; s. William and Eliza A. (Whitehorne) Ennis; apptd. from R.I., and grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1864; grad. Arty. Sch., 1876; m. Miss A. L. Peirce, of St. Louis, Mar. 22, 1871. (See Who's Who in America for military record.) Home: Newport, R.I.* ENO, Joel Nelson, educator. (See vol. 1909.) ENSIGK, Charles Sidney, lawyer, historian, par- liamentarian; b. Hartford, Conn., July 26, 1842; s. Sidney Ariel and Julia Maria (Brockway) Ensign; descendant of James Ensign, early settler, Cam- bridge. Mass., and Hartford, Conn.; ed. pub., high and pvt. schs., Farmington, Conn., Hartford, and Paris, France: studied law in Hartford; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch.. 1863; Harvard Tech. Sch., 1864; m. Angelina Faxon Barker, of Brighton (Boston), Mass., Dec. 2, 1868; 2 children. Angle Gertrude, Charles S., Jr. Admitted to Mass., Conn, and U.S. bars, 1864, New York bar, 1868: began practice, Hartford, 1864; councilman, 1865; in New York, since 1868; resided in Brooklyn, 1870-9; active in civic and municipal reforms; corr. sec. Kings Co. Dem. Gen. Com., 1876; removed to Watertown, Mass., 1879; office in Boston since 1884; official for some 50 yrs. in church, civic, municipal and state organizations; solicited to be candidate for mayor in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Newton, Mass., and for Congress; chmn. Bd. Trustees Pub. Library; mem. Sell. Com., Watertown, 8 yrs; moderator; mem. Mass. Ho. of Hep., 1891 (speaker pro tern); de- feated by 21 votes for senator, 1895; removed to Newton, Mass., 1897; alderman, 1901-5. Many times chmn. pub. meetings; some time U.S. commr.. Court of Claims, Boston; long notary public and justice of peace. INlem. Mass. Bar Assn., Harvard Jjaw Sch. Assn., Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Am. Hist. Assn., Conn. Hist. Soc, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. (Council and chmn. Uibrary Com.); v.-p. Hist. Soc, Watertown; mem. Maine Hist. Soc; v.-p. and chmn. e.xec com., Florence Crittenton I^eague of Compassion; pres. Associated Charities; dir. New- ton Welfare Bureau; auditor Eliot Congl. Ch.; asso. mem. Charles Ward Post, No. 62, G.A.R. ; mem. Am. Soc. for Judicial Settlement of Internat. Disputes. Clubs: Newton Y.M.C.A., Civic, Monday Evening, Eight O'clock (Newton). Recreations: literature and history. Home: Billings Park, New- ton, Mass. Office: 205 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. ENSIG-H", Joseph Ralph, mfr. ; b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 24, 1868; s. Ralph Hart and Susan M. (Toy) Ensign; descendant of James Ensign, Hart- ford, Conn., 1634; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1885; B.A., Yale, 1889, A.M., 1890; m. Mary J. Phelps, of Simsbury, Conn., Apr. 5, 1894; 1 daughter, Mary Phelps. Engaged in manufacture of fuse for blasting; v.-p. Ensign-Bickford Co.; dir. Arlington Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12 (chmn. com. on edn.); mem. Alpha Delta Phi.; mem. Sch. Bd., Simsbury. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: Hartford, University, Hartford Golf, Y^ale (New Y'ork). Address: Simsburj-, Conn. ENSICrN, Ralph H., mfr.; b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 3, 1834; s. Moses and Martha Tuller (Whit- ing) Ensign; ed. Simsbury and Suffield, Conn., and Wilbraham, Mass; m. Susan Toy, of Simsbury, July, 1863. Began in mfg. business at Simsbury, 1863; pres. Ensign-Bickford Co., Hartford Co. Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; dir. Nat Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Nat. Bank, Arlington Co. Mason. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Address: Simsbury, Conn. ENSWORTH, "WilUam Howard, M.D.; b. East Boston, Oct. 13, 1865; s. Charles Proctor and Han- nah (Howard) Ensworth; descendant on mother's side, of Rev. Simeon Howard, one of the first pas- tors of the Old West Ch., on Cambridge St., Bos- ton; ed. Boston pub. schs.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; m. East Boston, July 10, 1888, Isabella Allen Brackett. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Assn., Am. Assn. for Advancement of Physical Edn. Mason, Odd Fellow. Unitarian. Club: Twentieth Century. Recreations: municipal affairs. Address: 40 Princeton St., East Boston, Mass. ENT^VISTIiE, Thomas, soldier, public officer (re- tired) ; b. Hyde, England, Jan. 12, 1840; s. Edward and Ann (Parker) Entwistle; brought to America at age of 6 yrs.; ed. pub. schs.; m. Elvira S. Dyer, of Portsmouth, N.H., Oct. 13, 1859; 5 children, Georgia A., William T., Elizabeth A., Albert H., Maud I. Volunteered in 3d N.H. Regt., June 21, 1861; served 4 yrs., 2 mo., 21 days: participated in manv of the most important battles of the Civil War"; wounded July 10, 1862, again. May 16, 1865, and taken prisoner; confined in Andersonville Prison over 9 mos. ; escaped and re.ioined regt., Feb. 22, 1865; hon. discharged Aug. 5, 1865. Presented with a medal of honor by Gen. Q. A. Gillmore, "for gallant and meritorious conduct" at the siege of Ft. Sumter, Aug. 23. 1863. After returning from the war was apptd. watchman, then asst. city marshal, then marshal (chief of police); held office almost continuously for about 40 yrs.; now retired. Mem. bd. dirs. Piscataqua Fire Ins. Co., Ports- mouth; mem. N. H. State Senate 3 terms, 1905-6, 1907-8, 1909-10; mem. Governor's Council, 1st Dist., 1911-12. Vestryman St. John's Episcopal Ch., Mason, Odd Fellow. Mem. Stover Post, G.A.R. Address: 286 Cabot St., Portsmouth, N. H. 380 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND EFIiER, Percy H(arold), clergyman; b. Jack- sonville, 111., July 19, 1872; s. Judge Cyrus and Cornelia (Nettleton) Epler; B.A., 111. Coll., Jack- sonville, 1892; studied Yale, 1892-3; B.D., Yale Div. Sell., 1896; m. Helen Esther York, of New Haven, Conn., Jan. 1, 1903. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1890; asso. pastor Phillips Ch., South Boston, 189G-1903. First Ch.. Detroit, 1903-5; pastor Adams Sq. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1905 — . Club: Economic (Worcester). Lectured at Yale, 1906. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 26 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass.* EBB, Theodore Charles, M.D.; b. Boston, Oct. 18, 1870; .'<. Tlivuilori' K. and Theresa II. (Vogt) Erb; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1895; m. Theresa C. Boos, of Boston, June 4, 1902; 1 daushter, Carola Theresa Alexandra. Practiced in Boston since 1895; instr. obstetrics. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.. 1901-12; visiting obstetrician, Mt. Sinai Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. since 1893; Bo.ston ISIed. Library. Democrat. Catholic, (^lub: Boston City. Recreations: agri- culture. Home: 38 Westland Av. Office: 374 Mai-lboro St., Boston. BBNST, Carl Willielm, author; b. Germany. Apr. 21. l.S4,j; s. Carl and Asnes (Brackebusch) Ernst; arrived in America, 1863; A.M., Brown U., 1875; m. Abbie, d. Thomas N. Hart, of Boston, 1885. Lu- theran minister, 1868-72; .iournalist, 1872-88; sec. mayor's office, Boston, 1889, 1890. 1900-1; asst. postmaster, Boston, 1901-3. Has devoted time re- cent vrs. to the Oxford Dictionary. Republican. Author: Tariff Reform, 1888; Constitutional His- lorv of Boston, 1893; The Postal Service in Bos- ton, 1039-1893. Address: 298 Commonwealth Av., Boston. BBNST, Georg-e Alexander Otis, lawyer; Nov. 8. 1850-June 13. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America, 1912-13.) BBNST, Harold Clarence, bacteriologist; b. Cin- cinnati. July 31. 1850; s. Andrew Henry and Sarah H. (Otis) Ernst; brother of Oswald Herbert and George Alexander Otis Ernst; A.B.. Harvard, 1876, M.D., 1880, A.M., 1884; m. Ellen Lunt Frothingham, of Boston. Sept. 20, 1883. Demonstrator bacte- riology, 1885-9, instr., 1889-91, asst. prof., 1891-5, prof, since 1895, Harvard. Editor Jour, of Med. Research, since 1896. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (councilor), Assn. Am. Pathologists and Bacteriologists (sec. 1901-8 and since 1909, pres., 1908-9), Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Assn. Am. Phys., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences (pres. 1898-1908). Clubs: University (New York); St. Botolph, Country, Racquet and Tennis, Old Col- ony, Plymouth. (See Who's Wlio in America for books and writings.) Home: 8 Greenough Av., Boston.* BBNST, Eoger, lawyer; b. Jamaica Plain, Bos- ton, Feb. 2, 1881; s. George A. O. and Jeanie (Byn- ner) Ernst; prep, edn., Roxbury Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1903. A.M., 1904, LL.B., 1906; unmarried. In practice of law since 1906, mem. firm Ropes, Gray. Boyton & Perkins, since 1911. Formerly sec. Rep. Com. of 22d Ward. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston). Home: 48 Robeson St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BBSKINB, James Buddington, M.D.; b. South Scituate, K.I., May 14. 1855; s. James and Ellen (Cromwell) Erskine; ed. Mowry's Higli Sell.. Mt. Pleasant. R.I. : Scholfield's Commercial Coll., Prov- idence; M.D., Univ. City of New York, 1885; A.M., N.C. Univ., 1889; m. Aug. 5, 1909, Alma Laura Flagg, of W^aldoboro, Me. (died 1910). Began practice, Bristol, R.I., 1886; removed to Colebrook, N.H., 1887, thence to Tilton 1889; opened Tilton Highland Hosp. and conducted same for 8 yrs. ; surgeon Bristol Artillery apptd. 1886; surgeon N.H. Soldiers' Home since 1903. Conglist. Mem. R.I. State Med. Soc, N.H. State Med. Soc, B.P.O.E. Address: Tilton, N.H. BBSKINB, John, educator; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) BBVINa, Henry "Wood, banker; b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 1, 1851; s. Daniel Dodge and Cynthia Chapin (Woodward) Erving; ed. pub. and liigh schs., Hartford; Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn.; m. Oct. 25, 1876, Mary Gage, of Hartford; 1 son, Wil- liam Gage (M.D. ). Entered the Charter Oak Nat. Bank, 1869; cashier Conn. River Banking Co. since 1888. Republican. Baptist. Mem. The Walpole Soc. Has been greatly interested in research and collection of ancient furniture and china (of Amer- ica for more than 35 yrs. Home: "Wedylorn," 821 Prospect Av. Office: 704 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BBWIN, Charles !■., M.D.; ta. Sheldon, Vt., Feb. 5, 1844; s. Ralph and Jane (Riley) Erwin; prep, edn. pub. sciis., and Franklin Acad.; M.D., Med. Dept. U. of Vt., 1867; m. Ella Sleeper, of Newport, Vt., June 13, 1884. Served as pvt. Co. L, 1st Vt. Cav., Civil War; has practiced at Newport Center since 1867; supt. of schs. 2 yrs.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1876, 1882, Senate, 1894, 1906; has been audi- tor of accounts; and justice of the peace, 35 yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen 7 yrs.; trustee Vt. State Hosp., 1894-6; supervisor of insane, 1896-02. Mem. Vt. Med. Soc, etc Republican. Methodist. Ad- dress: Newport Center, Vt. BSTABBOOK, Arthur P., banker; b. Boston, May 17, 1847; s. James A. and Louisa (Hill) Estabrook; ed. at Belmont, Mass.; m. Ida Fletcher, of Belmont, Oct. 8, 1874. Sr. mem. firm Estabrook & Co., bank- ers; v.-p. Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bd. ; 1st v.-p. N.E. Conservatory of Music. Trustee Clark U., Worcester, Mass.. Brewster Free Acad. (Wolfboro, N.H.), Mass. Gen. Theol. Library; mem. Corpn. of Mass. Inst. Tech.; treas. Homoe. Hosp. Mem. Mass. Hort. Soc. (trustee). Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; life mem. Met. Mus. Art, Am. Mus. Natural History (New York). Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Algonquin, Union, Exchange (Boston), Tedesco Country (Swamp- scott, Mass.), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.), Colonial (Cambridge, Mass.). Home: 346 Common- wealth Av.. Boston. Office: 15 State St., Boston. BSTABBOOK, Charles Taylor, M.D.; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Jan. 23, 1873; s. Charles W. and Helen A. (Carr) Estabrook; ed. pub. schs., Worcester; M.D., Long Island (N.Y.) Coll. Med. Hosp., 1897; m. Edith Tomtellotte, of Worcester, Oct., 1901; 1 daughter, Helen. Practiced in Worcester since 1898; specializes in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Commonwealth, Tat- nuck Country. Address: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. BSTABBOOK, Pred Watson, capitalist; b. Graf- ton, Mass., Sept. 23, 1852; s. John Watson and Julia Ann (Howe) Estabrook; ed. pub. schs., Graf- ton and Marlboro. Mass., Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Alice Sawyer, of Nashua, N.H., Nov. 5, 1879 (now deceased); 1 son, Winthrop Howe. Pres. 2d Nat. Bank (Nashua), Telegraph Pub. Co., White Mountain Freezer Co.; v.-p. Sioux City (la.) Stock Yards Co.; dir. Nat. Shawmut Bank (Boston), Miami Copper Co., Man- chester Traction Co. ; mem. for N.H. of Rep. Nat. Bank Com., 1908-16. Clubs: Union League (New Yorlf), Vesper Country (Lowell. Mass.), Algon- quin, Boston Athletic (Boston). Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: Nashua, N.H. Office: 201 Devon- shire St., Boston. BSTABBOOK, Creorgre William, lawyer; b. Mont- gomery, Aia., Mar. 31, 1840; s. Joseph E. and Mary Ann (Porter) Estabrook; grad. Dartmouth, 1861; served in Co. A, 45th Mass. Vols., 1862; m. Fitz- william, N.H., July, 1876. j^aura Simons Perkins; 3 children, Anne L., Robert F., Margaret C. Ad- mitted to bar, 1865. since practiced in Boston. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: LTniversity, Union Boat, Dartmouth, Abstract. Recreations: fishing. Address: Old South Bldg., Boston. BSTABBOOK, James B., retired; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct, 29, 1829; s. Col. James and Almira (Read) Estabrool?; A.B.. Yale, 1851; studied law in office of Judge Benjamin F. Thomas. Worcester, and at Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1853. Law partner of Dwight Foster, late justice Mass. Supreme Court; served in Union Army on staff of Gen. Charles Devens and Gen. Benjamin P. Butler; resigned on account of ill health; devoted atten- tion principally to pvt. affairs; for many years WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 381 identified with Democratic party in Mass.; ex- Adaline (Taft) Esten; 3d generation from Judge mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.; po.'Jtmaster, Worcester, listen, of Providence, R.I.; grad. Chautauqua Lit. under President Cleveland. Address: S Lagrange and Scientific Circle, 1SS9; grad. East Greenwich St., Worcester, Mass. (K.I.) Acad., 18!)0; B.S., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1894, ESTABROOK, John Davis, civil en°-r farmer- MS-. 1896; m. Bertha Lelia Langdon, of Worces- b. Holden, Mass., May 30. I8,i7; s. John and Amanda ^er, N.Y., Dec. 24, 1900; 1 daughter, Lelia Merrill. (Davis) Estabrook; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Spl. agt. and demonstrator, U.S. Dept. of Agr., Troy, N.Y., 1856; m. Eliza Mansfield, of Glouces- T'^^^^^r ^?-on\^JV^^^°- ^P^'- ^^^^^- *" biology Wes- ter, Mass., Sept. 1, 1873; children, Frances H. 'eyan U., 1894-06; asst. bacteriologist, Storrs Agrl. and Mansfield. Employed in constrn railroads Experiment Sta., Conn.. 1894-06; prof, bacteriol- Co., Pa., 1S64-S; engr. constrn., Fairmount Park, S"V7" T"f"'i d'^n^V 1S98; investigator for Rocke- Phila., 1869-79; engr. and sec. Union Depot Co., teller Inst 1900-2, etc. Mem. Soc. Am. Bacteriolo- St. Paul, Minn., 1879-80; on N.P. R.R. constrn., s;?t.s, Middletown Scientific Assn. (ex-sec), Fac- 1880-1; chief commr. highways, Phila.. 1883-6; "1*^ Scientific Club (Storrs, Conn.), Phi Beta supt. parks, St. Paul, 18SS-90; engr. and sec. C. c! ^aPpa. Progressive Methodist. Club: Men's W^ashburn Flouring Mills Co.. Minneapolis, 1890- (Storrs, Conn.). Author of bull, and articles on 99. Address: 531 Essex Av., Gloucester, Mass. bacteriol. subjects. Address: Storrs, Conn. USTABROOKZ:, Horace Melvyn, educator. (See ESTES, Charles, civil engr.; b. Fall River, Mass., vol. 190;>.) June 14. 1849; s. Joseph and Eunice (Chace) Estes; ESTABROOKS, Henry F., merchant; b. Danville, ^^'^^^,'?h'''^ch°i^ ^nf^'wVu ^fvf^ ^'^^^^ ^°':?".^- ^•'^*'' Vt., Mar. 24, 1853; s. Warren and IClizabeth (Copp) ?,°V ? o^VHfil^at«?^f ,!,.>;?h ®\-^^f^- ^",'1 ^^irren, lillins Acad Dnnville Vt • ^^•^- ' certificate of membership from Mechanics iiinps Acau., uanvuie, vt,, ^gsn., Worcester, Mas.s., June 1, 1870; m. Sept. sale and retail in which has been continuously en- ^a ' 7, '"*.• v«tl« ri^n^ai^^i^i Mq^ w ^amiiy Assn. •^'flo-ed -ic) vrs (1915) Renublican Cnnsrli'^t TJnme- Author. Estes Genealogies, 1894. Has made exten- llfff^Al^^-^mlllsi'll^^voaTst^^^^^^^ v4u,.'bfe M'4s'^",ntTrfi f^l^'l^ and owns many ■t^j. vaiuaoie MbS. relating to families of Salem and .^c:.in«.r. T -^ ^ ■ x ^ , t- • Swausea, Mass. Home: W^arren, R.I. ESTEE, James Borden, investments and busi- -.em-nc. ■« i.t -u ,«^ . .o,« ness anafysis; b. Milton, Wis., Feb. 8, 1856; s. .r,^^^^^' ^^^^%P}}}^^^^^^^-kr^V-Jr\^^'^^-^^'^^ 16, Henry and Lucretia (Green) Estee; grad. Peoria Jnno'n x '^'^ ^^^- ■^^"^' ^'^° Who s Who in America, Co. (111.) Normal Sch., 1875, and State Normal U., l90»-9-) Normal, 111., 1881; received life certificate as ESTES, Nathan Anthony, dental surgeon; b teacher from State of Wis., 1880. and from State Smithfield, R.T., Feb. 13, 1879; s. Nathan Chace of 111., ISSl, both through examinations; studied and Helen Augusta (Latham) Estes; grad. Wor- at Normal Sch., Valparaiso, Ind., and Milton (Wis.) cester (Mass.) Acad.. 1897; D.M.D., Harvard Den- Coll.; studied medicine and law but did not gradu- tal Sch., 1904 (Xi Psi Phi); m. Mary Elizabeth ate in either; m. Adelaide Gillan. of Colfax, HI., Abbe, of Bethlehem, N.H., Dec. 6, 1911. Practiced, Aug. 16, 1883; children. Rush G., Wanda Elizabeth, Newport. R.I.. since 1904: instr. operative den- Loraine Borden. Marjory Adelaide. Taught in tistry. Harvard Dental Sch., since 1909; mem schs. of Peoria Co., 111., 1874-7; prin. schs., Edg- visiting staff, Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Chil- erton, Wis., 1878, Harvard, 111., 1879; supt. schs., dren, Boston, since 1915. Mem. A.M.A., Nat. Dental Woodstock, 111.. lSSl-2; entered life ins. busi- Assn., Nortliwestern Dental Assn., Mass., R.I. and ness, Madison, Wis., June 20. 1882; real estate busi- N.Y. dental sees.. Harvard Dental Assn., Harvard ness. Woonsocket, S.D., 1884; pres. Citizens Bank, Odontol. Soc, Newport Tuberculosis Soc; asso. Woonsocket, same yr; apptd. elk. Dist. Court and mem. N.T. Inst. Stomatology. Mem. Newport Hist. U.S. Court commr. same yr. by Chief Justice A. J. Soc. Newport Natural History Soc. (v.-p). Red- Edgerton; elected dir. and supt. agencies Iowa wood Library, Art Assn. of Newport. Republican. Life Ins. Co., June, 1888; pres. Gates County (Wis.) Episcopalian. Clubs: University. Miantonomi, Land & Timber Co., 1892-8; gen. mgr. for Wis. Harvard of Rhode Island. Frequent clinician be- for Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt., Nov. 23, 1891, supt. fore nat. and state dental socs. Recreations: golf, agencies, Jan., 1898. dir., Jan., 1901, and was 2d Address: 130 Touro St., Newport, R.I. v.-p. same. Apr., 1902-Jan., 1911. Has been chmn. t'cp-p-v Tt~-n»{» ttr^-^-i^-^^ i ^ , t, t • • . Rep. Co. Centra Com. and mem. Rep. State Cen- m? n?7'iP??fiR^ J^^^^^f ' ^^^5^^= ^- Limenck, tral Com.; supt. U.S. Census returns in S.D.; elect- ^«®„' H'^^/i' ^? ^^Jo,?®!" k^'""'?, """^t ''"*^ ^t"t"^^ ed mayor of Montpelier, Vt., Mar.. 1912, served i^o"Ln^f T pI 4h^' i?o?: f^^^Q.r^h^VnJ^ wi,' 9 tf.,.m«- nnntrl hv srnv merrl Vt Ednl Commn i^oston U. i^aw Sch., 1901 m. Sarah Elizabeth Dec T9i2?apptd.'^#y gov.'mem'- Vt^'^'ktSrFa'lr ^"'^T'A'n^e^^^'"^^'^""-^^"^^ ^%- l^Ol; children, Commn., Apr. 1914, and elected pres.. May 8, 1914, f^.^fh Louise_ Barbara. Practiced Boston since re-elected, Apr., 1915. Pres. Central Vt. Assn. Ir^l'J^^^^-^ ^^% ^^^"^^ ^^i^^^^ £°-= Hf^^' T)^® Unitarian^ and Universalists. 1914-15; pres. Mont- ^fX^* 1897 i 9^s'^'^^r."''^^•o«''1l;^l^^•T;5on^^^*'• pelier Hist. Soc. 3 terms, re-elected 1915; mem. ^j^.^.^J'v:^^^^' i^^^i f^^-^^s^^^f"^* Law Commn. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Conn. Soc. Jl^f^.'^.l^^^r^;, ^fy^^lfi: Sr'l1^I,''"^'!«.^^,^^L*!°"o^,i Founders and Patriots America. Vt. Hist. Soc, etc r°"i"i'^L ^'^ -^^^ ^- ^a'*^®"' ^^^^^ O^^®: 90 Clubs: Apollo, Country. Address: Montpelier, Vt. '-anc.i ht., lioston. ESTEN, Richard Bartlett, clergyman; b. North ESTY, Constantlne Canaris, lawyer; Dec. 26, Attleboro, Mass.. Sept. 2. 1855; s. Randall and 1S24-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) Sarah P. (Bartlett) Esten; student North Attle- esty, Edward Tuckemian, lawyer; b. Amherst, boro High Sch., 1869-72; grad. Mowry and (5off s Mass.. Aug. 30, 1875; s. William Cole and Martha EnglLsh and Classical Sch., Providence, RL 1876; ^nn (Gushing) Estv: A.B., Amherst Coll.. 1897; fn?^' ^''°^" ^-vl^T^^J ^-^-^ ^^r'^"" ?T^^°'-T^"^*",- LD.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; unmarried. l^^V "^•,?,°''® l^- UP;^°^' °? ^'^oi"- N.H. June 1, Walker instr. in mathematics, Amherst Coll.. 1897- 1886; 4 children. Isabelle U.,R. Stewart. R. Doiig- g. admitted to bar. 1901; associated in practice lass. H. Wyman. Ordained Bapt ministry 1886; .j^ith law firm of Hammond & Field. Northnmp- since 1914. Republican. Address: 33 East Mam jo; mem. Worcester Common Council 1906-11 St., Webster, Mass. since asst. dist. atty. Republican. Mem. Wor- ESTEN, "William Merrill, bacteriologist; b. Glen- cester Co. and Mass. Bar Assns., Psi Upsilon, Phi dale. R.T.. .\ug. 27, 1862; s. William Brown and Beta Kappa. Clubs: Worcester, Quinsigamond 382 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boat, Tatnuck Country. Home: 85 Elm St. Office: .'$40 Main St., AV'm'cester, Mass. Amherst, tingen, Germany, 1897-8; m. ^l Emerson, of Amherst, Mass., Mar. 29, 19oo; chil- dren, Thomas C, Jr.. h. Nov. 30, 1904, Kliza .SiRour- ney, Oct. 6. 1913. Began teaching in Case Sch. of Applied Science, Cleveland, O., Iti94; instr. mathe- matics, Amherst, 1895-1900 (except 1897); prof, mathematics, U. of Rochester, 1901-5. Amherst Coll.. since 1905. Mem. Am. Math. Soc, A.A.A.S.. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Amherst, Ma.s.s. ESTY, William Cole, retired educator; b. West- moreland (now I'ark Hill), N.H., Apr. 8, 1838; s. Isaac and Anna ((Johl.sinith ) Esty.: A.B., Amherst, 1860 (L.L.D., 1SS8); Harvai-d. lSGO-1: m. Martha .Ann Cushing, of Boston, .lulv IS. 1867 (died Jan. 15. 1887); father of William Esty. Teacher high sch., Salem, Mass., 1861-2; instr., 1862-5, prof, mathematics, 1865-05, emeritus prof, mathematics and astionomv, 1905, Amherst. Trustee Amherst Acad. Conglist. Address: 85 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. ETHEBIDGE, Prank Wlllette, lawyer; Mar. 31, lS5.S-.lan. 23, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) EXTSTIS, Edward Iiyman, clergyman; b. Port- land, Me., Oct. 31, 1871; s. John Tappan and Ann Eliza (Towne) Eustis; student Harvard, 3 yrs.; sub-master Portland High Sch.; instr. IT. of Colo. Prep. Sch.; A.B.. U. of Colo., 1896; m. Toledo, O., Dec. 21, 1898, Anna Van Stone. Deacon P.E. Ch., 1898, priest bv Bishop Spalding of Colo., 1899; rector Ch. of the Holy Faith, Santa F6 1899-01; curate St. John's Cathedral, Denver, 1901-4; sec. and registrar diocese of Colo., 1902-4, and v.-p. S.S. Commn. of Colo.; rector Emmanuel Ch.. Den- ver. 1904-6, St. Peter's Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1906-10, St. Paul's Ch., Nantucket, since 1910. Chaplain N. Mex. Nat. Guard, 1899-01. Home: Nantucket, Mass. EVANS, Alexander William, college prof.; b. Buffalo. N.Y.. i\Iav 17, 1S6S; s. William A. and Maria Ives (Beers) Evans; Ph.B., Yale, 1890, M.D., 1892, Ph.D., 1899; univs. of Munich and Berlin, 1894-5. Asst. prof, botany, 1901-6, prof, botany since 1906, Yale. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. N.E. Bot. Club, Botanical Soc. America, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Torrey Bot. Club, Biol. Soc. Wash- ington; corr. mem. Acad. Sciences, Cherbourg. Club: Graduates. Home: 345 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* EVANS, Alfred Henry, educator, lecturer, preacher; b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 12, 1860; s. William H. (Bapt. clergyman) and Susan E. (Bar- bour) Evans: grad. Holyoke High Sch., 1877; A.B., Colby Coll., W^atervillo. Me., 1881. A.M., 1885; post- grad, study, U. of Berlin, 1884-5; m. Carrie M. Lesure, of Oakdale, Mass., Sept. 10, 1885 (died May 9, 1913); children. Helen B, (Mrs. Wallace S. C;hilson). Ada L. (Mrs. Almon D. Howes), Ralph C; m. 2d. Susan Asmon, Apr. 16, 1914 (died Jan. 9, 1915). Teacher of Greek, Worcester Acad., 1882- 4. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham. Mass.. 18S5-95. Conn. Eit. Instn.. Suflield, Conn., 1895-8, North- ampton (Mass.) High Sch., since 1898. Eecturer on reform and philanthropic subjects for 30 yrs.; conductor of Round Table, at Laurel Park Chau- tauqua, Northampton, since 1899; treas. and dir. Conn. Vallev Chautauqua, Laurel Park. Mem. Mass. Prohibition State Com., 1886-95, and since 1898 (chmn. 189S); Prohibition candidate for sec. of state, 1911, for It.-gov., 1912, for gov., 1913. 14. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Baptist. Recreations: working the land a little. Home: Hadley, Mass. Address: Northampton, Mass. EVANS, Alfred Randall, lawyer; b. Shelburne, N.H.. Mar. 21, 1849; s. Otis and Martha (Pinkham) Evans; A.B.. Dartmouth Coll.. 1872; read law at Gorham, N.H. ; m. Boston. Mrs. Eldoia J. Briggs, .Tune 1, 1880 (died May 10, 1908); m. 2d, Lisbon, N.H., Mrs. Marion .L Aldrich, Dec. 14, 1911. Ad- mitted to Coos Co. bar, 1875, and U.S. Circuit Ct., 1889; pres. Berlin Nat. Bank. 1891-01: pres. Gor- ham Savings Bank. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1874-5, 1878 (chmn. com. on ins. and mem. judiciary com.); has served as chmn. Bd. Selectmen, supt. schs., librar.v trustee; judge of probate, since Jan. 1, 1895; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902-12. Republican. Apptd. q.-m.-gen. on staff of Gov. Charles M. Floyd, Jan.. 1907. Pres. Berlin-Gorham Bar Assn., Gorham Bu. of Trade; hon. mem. N.H. Veterans' Assn. Conglist. Mason (32°, for over 30 yrs. sec. Ooi-ham Lodge). Address: Gorham, N.H. EVANS, Daniel, clergyman; b. South Wales, Aug. 22, 1866; s. Michael and Hannah (Thomas) Evans; came to America with parents, 1869; at- tended 1 yr. AVyoming .Sem.. Kingston, Pa., 3 yrs. at Bangor Theol. Sem.; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1890 (D.D., 1906); student advanced course, Andover Theol. Sem., 1 yr. ; m. Addie Seavey Ames, of Frankfort, Me., June 17, 1S91. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; pastor. East Weymouth, Mass., 1891-9, North Av. Ch., Cambridge. Mass.. 1SU9- 09; prof. Christian theology, Andover Theol. Sem., Cambridge. 1909 — . Home: 15 Lancaster St., Cam- brid.-^e, Mass ■* EVANS, Edward; b. Waldo, Me.. July 14, 1864; s. Jeremiah and Martha (Tyler) Evans; ed. com- mon and high schs.; m. Cora A. Gurnev, of Waldo, Sept. 10, 1885; 3 children, Sidney G., Esther F.. Emily 11. Engaged in farming since boyhood; served as supt. schs.. chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, etc.: county comr.. Waldo County. 1907-13 (chmn. bd.); register of deeds for Waldo County. Republican. Member Patrons of Husbandry; chmn. exec. com. Me. State Grange, also state deputy. Recreations: motoring. Address: Belfast. Me., R.F.D. No. 4. EVANS, Edward Payson. author; b. Remsen, N.Y., Dec. 8, 1831; s. Rev. Evan and Mary (Wil- liams) Evans; removed to Mich., 1850; A.B.. U. of Mich., 1854, A.M.. 1857; taught in acad., Hernando, Miss., 1855; prof. Carroll Coll., Waukesha. Wis., 1856-7; traveled and studied abroad. 1857-63: prof, modern lang. and lit.. LT. of IMich., 1862-7: m. Eliza- beth Edson Gibson, 1868 (died, 1911). In Europe since 1870; connected with the Allgemeine Zeitung of ISTunich since 1884; also contbr. to Die Nation, Berlin; Litterarischer Centralblatt, Bliitter flir Litterarische Unterhaltung. Leipzig; Deutsche Litteraturzeitung, Berlin, and Frankfurter Zei- tung, Frankfort; also to various Am. publications; known as an Oriental scholar; declined professor- ship of Sanskrit, U. of Lahore, India, 1873. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 23 Hammond St., Cambridge, Mass.* EVANS, Elizabeth Gardiner (Mrs. Glendower Evans): b. New Rochelle, N.Y.. Feb. 28, 1856; d. Edward and Sophia Harrison (Mifflin) Gardiner: ed. pvt. schs.. Boston, and spl. courses in philos- ophy, Radcliffe Coll.; m. Glendower Evans, Mav 18, 1882 (died Mar. 28, 1886). Mem. Minimum Wage Commn., Mass., 1911-12, which led to estab- lishment of a permanent minimum wasre commn. in Mass. — the first of the kind in the U.S. Trustee Mass. Training Schs., 1886-14. Club: Woman's City (Boston). Home: 12 Otis PL, Boston, Mass. EVANS, Evan Georgre, teacher; b. Floyd. N.T., Feb. IS, 1859; s. Evan O. and Mary A. (Lloyd) Evans; ed. Whitestown (N.Y.) Sem.; grad. Utica Business Coll., 1881; completed Chautauqua lit. and scientific course, 1890; m. 1883, Anna Auld, of New Hartford. N.Y. Teacher Kinderhook (N:Y.) Acad., 1881-3, Utica Business Coll., 1883-4; prin. Burlington Business Coll. since 1884. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Address: 182 Main St., Bur- lington, Vt. EVANS, Franb Webster, M.D.; b. Sweden, Me.. Aug. 20, 1868; s. .John H. and Lvdia C. (Tucker) Evans; student Med. Sch. of Me., 1893-4; M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1897; m. Olive L. Belcher, of Stratford, N.H., June 12, 1901; children, Beatrice L., John B. Mem. Coos Co. Med. Soc. (sec, since its organization, Oct. 6, 1904), N.H. Med. Soc, A.M. A. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T.); Odd Fellow; K.P. Ofl^ce: North Stratford, N.H. (post ofl^ce, Coos, N.H.). EVANS, Georgre Hill, librarian; b. Conway, N.H., May 6, 1872; s. Simeon Adams and Susan Ann (Hill) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 383 Evans; of Puritan ancestry on both sides; grad. Brewster Free Acad., Wolfeboro, N.H., 1895; B.L., Dartmouth, 1899; m. Irene .leannette Wood. Ban- gor. N.Y., 1904 (now deceased); m. 2d, Louise \V. C. Priesing-, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 27, 1909; 1 child, Elizabeth Hill (died in infancy). Asst., Dartmouth Coll. Library, 1897-04; branch librarian, Brooklyn (N.Y.) Pub. Library, 1904-9: librarian Woburn (Mass.) Pub. Library since 1909. Trustee Brew- ster Free Acad., Wolfeboro, N.H. Mem. Greater Boston Council of Boy Scouts of America, Rum- ford Hist. Soc. Mason. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Brewster Librarian's (Boston). Recrea- tions: camping and woodcraft. Home: 4 Highland St. Address: Woburn Public Library, Woburn, Mass. EVAirS, Henry Darenydd, chemist; b. Bristol. Me., Sept. 14, 1879: s. Lewis Darenydd and Hester Annette (Houston) Eyans; srad. Camden (Me.) High Sch.. 1896; A.B., Bowdoin. 1901, A.IM., 1903; married. Teacher, Bowdoin Coll., 1 yr., Thornton Acad.. Saco, Me., 3 yrs.; chemist 'State Bd. ot Health, Me., since 1902; dir. Me. State Lab. of Hygiene; chemist to Dept. of Agr., Me., 1902-9; lecturer on pub. hygiene. 1909-11, prof, since 1912, Me. Med. Sch. Has made many sanitarv surveys and inspections of water supplies in Maine; de- veloped formalin-permanganate method of gaseous disinfection. Mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn.. Am. Chem. Soc, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa; mem. 8th International Congress Applied Chemistry (orgn. com ). Mason. Club: Abnaki. Recrea- tions: traveling in the north country. Home: 4 Lambard Ct. Office: 55 Grove St., Augusta, Me. EVANS, Iiawrence Boyd, college prof.; b. Rad- nor, O., Feb. 3. 1870; adopted s. Edward Payson and Elizabeth Edson (Gibson) Evans; A.B., U. of Mich., 1894; Ph.D., U. of Chicago, 1897; unmar- ried. Prof, history. Tufts Coll., since 1900. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Polit Sci- ence Assn., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Internat. Law Assn., N.E. History Teachers' Assn. (pres. 1909- 10), Episcopalian Club (sec. 1907-10), Authors clubs Boston and London, Copley Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 21 Ham- mond St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 701 Barristers Hall, Boston.* EVANS, Iiiston Penry, editor, publisher: b. Brown ville. Me., Aug. 2, 1852; s. David and Harriet N. (Foster) Evans; common sch. edn., to 17: m. Clara V. Getchell, of Dover, Me., Nov. 23, 1874; 1 child, Ora Liston. Began active career in drug business. Dover, 1878, continuing until 1895, when united stock with that of Elmer E. Cole & Co.; became owner of Observer Pub. Co., pubs, of Pis- cataquis Observer. 1890. and has had editorial charge since Oct.. 1895: pres. Kineo Trust Co.: elk. Dexter & Piscataquis R.R. Co. Mem. Me. Press Assn., Me. Pharm. Assn. Republican. Conglist. mason (K.T.) ; mem. A.O.U.W. Address: Dover, Me. EVANS, Osman diaries, educator: b. Milan, N.H., Mar. 21, 1851; s. William and Arville (Hutch- inson) Evans: descendant on mother's side of Richard Hutchinson, who came to America, 1634, and Edward Rawson, sec. Mass. Bay Colony, 1650- 86; prep, edn., Nichols' Latin Sch., Lewiston, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1876; m. Philena 'W. Clark, of Pem- broke, Me., June 30, 1880: 2 children, Leslie C, Florence H. Teacher, Atlantic City, N. .1., 1879-81, Norwalk, Conn., 1881-3; in mercantile business, Portland, Me.. 1883-9; supt. schs.. Cape Elizabeth, 1889-94, Belfast, 1894-6, Henniker, N.H., 1896-9, North Easton, Mass., 1900-5. Billerica and Pep- perill, 1905-9. Turner and Canton, Me., 1909-10, Auburn and Sutton, Mass., since 1910. Mem. N.E. Supt. of Schs'. Assn., Mass. Supt. of Schs'. Assn., Me. Supts'. Assn. Mem. K. of P.. Red Men. Pro- gressive. Conglist. Recreations: architecture. Ad- dress: 115 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. EVANS, ■Wilmot R.; president Boston Five Cents Savings Bank: ex-pres. Winthrop Nat. Bank, now dir.; pres. East Boston Dry Dock Co., A. H. Daven- port Co., A. J. Tower Co., .James Pierce Leather Co.; v.-p. N.Y. Insulated Wire Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank, Old Colony Trust Co., Blue Hill Nat. Bank /Boston), City Trust Co., First Nat. Bank (Maiden, Mass.), Atlantic Works, Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., Mass. J'ire & Marine Ins. Co. Home; Everett, Mass. Office: ?,H School St., Boston. EVANS, "Wilmot R., Jr., lawyer; b. Everett. Mass., Mar. 18, 1878; s. Wilmot 11. and Florence C. (Fowler) lOvans; student Harvard Uniy., 1900, LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. of Law, 1903; m. Sue Mc- Pherson Kramer, of Charleston, S.C, Dec. 18, 1901. Practiced, Boston, since 1903; dir. Winthrop Nat. Bank; trustee Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. Mem. lOverett (Mass.) Sch. Com., 6 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 6, State Senate (4tli Mid- dlesex nist.), 1909, 10, 11. Trustee Suffolk Law Sch. Ki puhlican. Conglist. Club: University (Bos- ton). I Iniin: 31 Hancock St., I'Jverett, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. EVABTS, Charles "William, lawyer; b. Brooklyn, X.Y., Apr. 16. 1875; s. Ernest and Augusta (Gott- sclialk) Evarts; ed. under pvt. tutors; LL.B., Yale Law Sch.. 1907; m. Mabel F. C. Root, of Milford, f;onn., July IS, 1907; 2 daughters, Ruth Caroline, b. Feb. 22, 1911, Josephine Augusta, Dec. 24, 1913. Practiced in New Haven, Conn., since 1907; mem from Milford Dist., Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12 (chmn. com. on corpns.), 1913-14 (mem. judiciary com. and chmn. sliell fisheries com.). Senate, from 14tli Dist., 1915-16 (chmn. incorporation com. and senatorial appmts. com.). Republican. Conglist. Mason (Master Adelphi Lodge No. 63, 1903-4) Was 1st tenor Yale Glee Club, 1904-6; elected sec. of class of 1907, Yale Law Sch. Club: Milford. Recreations: general athletics. Home: Colonial Heights, Milford, Conn. Address: 185 Church St., New Haven, Conn. EVABTS, Prescott, clergyman; b. New York, Oct. 10, 1859: s. William Maxwell and Helen Mi- nerva (Wardner) Evarts; prep, edn., St. Paul's Sch., Concord. N.H., 1871-7; A.B., Harvard, 1881; S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1886; m. South Amboy, X.J., June 22. 1887, Emily Charlotte Potter Con- over. Deacon. 1885, priest, 1886, P.E. Ch.; asst. Ch. of the Holy Communion, New York, 1885-90; rector Zion Ch., Wappingers Falls, N.Y., 1890-01, Christ Ch., Cambridge, Mass., since 1901; arch- deacon of Dutchess Co., Diocese of N.Y., 1898-01; trustee Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, 1899-01; mem. Diocese Bd. of Edn., Diocese of Mass., since 1907; trustee Soc. for Aged and Infirm Clergy of Diocese of Mass.; examining chap- lain in the Diocese of Mass., 1903-9. Address: 19 Follen St.. Cambridge, Mass. EVEBAi;!^, Mrs. Amy Ford; b. Chicago, 111.. Apr. 5, 1879: d. James M. and Marv (Fov) Ford; grad. Lake View High Sch., Chicago, 1898; B.A., Wellesley, 1902: m. George L. Everall, M.D.. of Clinton, la., Sept. 12. 1905 (died Dec. 10. 1909) 1 daughter, Eleanor E. Teacher of English and lit., Clinton (la.) High Sch., 1902-5: supt. (State) Industrial Sch. for Girls, Lancaster, Mass., since Apr. 25, 1910. Presbyn. Club: College. Women's City (Boston). Address: Lancaster. Mass. EVERETT, Arthur Greene, architect: b. Rox- bury, Mass., Aug. 14. 1855; s. Thomas Blake and Sarah Elizabeth (Greene) Everett; ed. pvt. and pub. schs., Boston and New York, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; m. Georgiana F. Hughes, of Boston. Sept. 6, 1886: 1 daughter, Emily H. Practiced in Bos- ton. 1877-08: was with Bradley Winslow & Wes- terell. and AIcKim. Mead & White; was mem. firm of Cabot, Everett & Mead, later Everett & Mead; sec. Bd. of Appeal from Bldg. Commr., 1892-7; bldg. commr.. 1908-14. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. Architects; mem. Soc. of Cincinnati, Boston- ian Soc, Copley Soc Club: St. Rotolph. Recrea- tions: golf, motoring. Home: 266 Chestnut Hill Av., Brighton (Boston). Mass.* EVERETT, Ida Josephine, educator; b. Walpole, Mass.; d. Charles Francis and Hannah Maria (Pierce) Everett: descendant of ancestors arriv- ing in America about 1650; ed. Walpole High Sch.: R.Litt., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1893; post-grad. work. Yale, 3 yrs.; (A.M., Bowdoin, 1911). Connected with Mills Coll.. Cal., 1893-01, holding position of head of dept. of English lit., 8 yrs. of that time; became head of dept. English lit., Wheaton Sem.. 1905, and on establishment of Wheaton Coll., 1912, was made dean, retaining original position as 384 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND head of dept. English lit. Conglist. Address: WlicaUin College, Norton, Mass. EVERETT. OUver Hurd, M.D.; b. Charlestown, Mass. Apr. 10, 1852; s. Oliver Caj.en and Betsey wtlHams^ (Weld) Everett; A.B.. Harvard 1S73, MD 1877- house ofhcer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1870-7, Dost-Krad. study in Paris, Vienna, Berlin and Strassburg, 1877-9; m. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 15 1885 Sarah Frances Dewey (now deceased), children Caroline C. Francis D. Began prac- ticing at Worcester, 1880. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Worcestei", Quinsiganiond Boat, Tatnuck Country, Grafton Country. Address: 53 Pearl St., Worcester, Mass. EVERETT, Samuel Andrews, mfr.; b. Rowe, Mass, Feb. 15. 18GG; s. H«v. Samuel Pierce and Alcesta (Goodnow) Everett; brother of Pi'ol- Walter Goodnow, of Brown U.; student Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1884-6; grad. Providence Hi&»}-.^S^"' 1887: A.B.. Brown U., 1891; m. Gertrude M. Miller, of Amherst, Mass., June 30, 1897; children, Dor- othy Everett. Founded the firm of Everett & Barron, mfg. agts.. 1895, and became sole owner in 1897; incorporated, 1903, Everett & Barron Co., of which has since been pres. and treas^: pre^s. and treas. Calder Dentine Co. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon (Brown Chapter). Recrea- tions: fishing and gunning. Home: 203 President Av. Office: 217 Canal St., Providence, R.I. EVERETT, Walter Goodnow, college prof.; b. Rowe, Mass., Aug. 21, 1860; s. Samuel P. and Alcesta (Goodnow) Everett; A.B., Brown U.. 1885, A.M., 1888, Ph.D., 1895; studied univs. of Berlin and Strassburg, 1895-6; m. Harriet M. Cleveland, of Amherst, Mass., Dec. 25, 1885. Tutor, Provi- dence 1885-9; instr. Greek and Latm, Brown U., 1889-94- asst. prof, philosophy, 1894-6. philosophy and natural theology, 1896-9. prof., 1899—, acting Dies 1912-13, Brown U. Trustee Butler Hosp., since 1913. Home: 116 Governor St., Providence, R.I.* ^ •! EVERETT. William, teacher, author; Oct. 10, 1839-1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who m America, 1906-7.) EVERTS, Katharine Jewell, dramatic reader; b Hushford, Minn.; d. Thomas Heywood (M.D.) and Caroline Griffln (Sleight) Everts; B.S., U. of Minn.; studied dramatic interpretation under T.,eland T. Powers, Howard Ticknor and F. h. Mackav, and voice under Gracia Ricardo of Ber- lin George W. Fergusson, of Berlin, and J. V\ . Parsons Price, New York; unmarried. Dramatic reader and lecturer on voice and speech in schs. and colls. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Pomfret, Conn.* EVERTS, William Wallace, clergyman; b. New York Feb 10, 1849; s. William Wallace and Mar- garet Keen (Burtis) Everts; A.B.. U. of Chicago, 1867 M.A., 1869; U. of Berlin, 1867-70; grad. Bapt. Thenl Rem.. Chicago. 1873; m. D. Elizabeth Paine, of Boston. Mav 9, 1878. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1873- pastor, 4th Ch., Providence. 1877-81, South Ch Hartford, Conn., 1881-84, 2d Ch., Phila., 1884- 7 ist Ch., Haverhill, Mass., 1887-95. Progressive. Mem Critici Criticorum (theol. circle), Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: Roxbury, Mass.* EWEIiIi, Arthur Woolsey, physicist; b. Bradford. Mass Oct. 20, 3 873; s. John T^ewis and Emily Spofford (Hall) Ewell; A.B., Yale, 1897, Ph.D., 1899; studied Johns Hopkins, 1899-1900, U. of Ber- lin 1904: m. Jane Dodge Estabrook. of Worcester, Mass., Sept. 6, 1905. Asst. in physics. Yale, 1897- 9- instr. physics, 1900-4; asst. prof., 1904-10, prof., 1910 — , Worcester (Mass.) Poly. Inst. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Phys. Soc, French Phys. Soc. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Bohemian. Worcester, Tatnuck. Home: 90 Park Av., Worcester, Mass. EWEN, Alexander Cantlay, teacher; b. Aber- deen, Scotland. Nov. 10, 1879: s. Charles and Isabel (Warrender) Ewen; brousrht to America. 1886; grad. Franklin (Mass.) High Sch.. 1898; grad. Dean Acad., 1899; A.B., Amherst, 1903. M.A., 1910; m. Edna Mildred Trafton, of Springvale, Me., June 15. 1900. After leaving coll.. served as pvt. tutor and traveling companion for 1 yr. ; connected with lumber busines on Pacific coast, 2 yrs. ; took charge of atlilelics at Dean Acad., 1906, asso. prin. since Jan. 1, 1910; projir. Camp Deanica (camp lor boys), Lake Mousam, Kmery Mills, Me. Mem. Am. Econ- omic Assn., N.E. Math. Teachers' Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Mason. Address: Dean Acad- em\', I'rankliii, Mass. EWING, George Henry, clergyman; b. Enfield, Mass., Feb. 21, 1868; s. Rev. Edward Cornelius and Mary Louisa (Alvord) Ewing; prep, edn., Salem (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Amherst, 1890; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1893; m. Sarah H. Porter, of Danvers, Mass., Sept. 2, 1893; 3 children, Helen, Raymond, Margaret. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1893; mis- sionary A.B.C.F.M. to China, 1893-1900; pastor Yarmouth, Mass., 1902-4, 1st Congl. Ch., Norwich, Conn., since Sept. 1, 1904. Mem. Chi Phi (Am- herst). Address: 12 Elm Av., Norwich, Conn. EWING, Willianx; b. Melbourne, Quebec, Can., Dec. 9, 1853; s. John and Jeanette (Smith) Ewing; B.A., McGill U., 1878; grad. Congl. Coll. of Can. (affiliated with McGill U.), 1879; (D.D., Olivet Coll.. Mich., 1908); m. S. Henrietta Allworth, of Paris, Ont., June 13, 1882. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1879; missionary in Canadian Northwest; estab- lished 1st Ch., Winnipeg, later pastor Plymouth Ch., Fargo, N.D.; supt. Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, N.D., 1887-91, Mich., 1891-07; gen. sec. missionary and extension dept., same soc, Boston, 1907 — . Trustee Fargo Coll., N.D., 1883-91, Olivet Coll., 1897-07. Progressive. Club: Congregational. Home: 324 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: Con- gregational House, Boston.* EWING, William Clinton, civil engineer; b. En- field, Mass., Feb. 18, 1875; s. Edward C. and Mary (Alvord) Ewing; B.S. in Blec. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897; m. Florence A. Wood, of Boston, Mass., June 21, 1899; 1 child, Galen Wood. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1897; supt. Wells Memorial Inst, since 1902. Mem. City Planning Bd. since organization, 1913; pres. Central Council of Civic Organizations; ex-pres. United Improvement Assn. and Roxbury Improvement Soc; mem. Advisory Counsel Technology Christian Assn. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce (dir.), Boston Soc. of Civil Engrs., Nat. Municipal League. Democrat. Club: Boston City. Recreations: civic affairs. Home: 107 Anawan Av., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 985 Washington St., Boston, Mass. EVGES, leon Russell, assistant attorney-general of Mass.; b. London, Eng., Mar. 12, 1876; s. John and Julia (Patrick) Eyges; came to America, 1887; 4 yrs'. business course, English High Sch., Boston; student Boston U. Sch. of Law, and spl. student Coll. I..iberal Arts, same univ. ; m. Lillian Kernfeld, of Brookline, Mass., June 3, 1908. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1900, and since engaged in gen. practice; represented Boston mfrs. in garment strike, 1913 (permanent settlement effected); asst. atty.-gen. of Mass. since Jan. 3, 1914. Mem. fac- ulty and lecturer on bankruptcy, Suffolk Sch. of Law. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn., City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Bo'stonian Soc, Century (Law) Club. Al- umni Assn., Boston U. Law Sch. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Pythias, Royal Arcanum, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Press, Elysium, Econ- omic, Twentieth Century. Recreations: books. Home: 51 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. FABENS, Eugrene Jerome, banker; b. Salem, Mass., Sept. 15, 1883; s. Charles E. and Bessie H. (Dver) Fabens; ed. pub. schs.; m. Katherine Wil- liams, of Frankfort, Ky., June 17, 1906; children. Charles Eugene, Katherine, Sally. Mem. firm of Edgerly & Crocker, stocks, bonds, note brokers and gen. banking, Boston, 1911-Peb. 1. 1915, at which time this co. consolidated with firm of Blake Brothers & Co., of which has since been a mem.; pres. Naumkeag Trust Co., Salem. Mass.; dir. Holyoke Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Towle Mfg. Co.; trustee, Salem Savings Bank, Ropes Memorial Trust. Trustee Bertram Home for Aged Men. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 385 Mem. Salem Rebuilding- Cuinmn. Clubs; Oldtown rll. Iloinc: L'lf. Flunlington Av Office- 30 Hunt- Country (Newbury, Mass.), Salem Club. Home: iii.mnn A v., Boston. ^^lT^Ji^^% °^''^- ^^^ Devonshire St.. Boston. PAELTON, Reinhold, teacher, composer, pianist; FABER, George Adam, M.D.; b. Waterbury, b. Ilmenau, Thuriniiia, Jan. 17, 1S56; s. Carl G and Conn., Dec. 10, 1.S66; .s. Adam and Christina IMarie Ferderika (Mfiller) Faelton; ed Normal Sch (\\ ichardt) Faber; ed. pub. schs. of Waterbury, Weimar; studied music with Klu.i,'hard and Gott- including Waterbury English and Classical Sch. schalg-, at Weimar; m. Marie Dewing Boston June Buckland Wooster, of Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 29. position System; Keyboard Harmony, etc' Mem 1899. In general practice in Waterbury, since Deutsche Gesellschaft, Am. Numismatic Assn Yorii Mar., ISSS; mem. Eclectic Med. Examining Bd., and Scottish Rite Mason. Owner of valuable col- Conn., 1909. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. lection of coins. Address: Huntington Chambers Inst. Homoeopathy, Nat. and Conn. Eclectic Med. Boston. ^fs^lrn St1fr°"c{^'b;^'iiat^tifuc^f \S a^rS^un^^i^!: l^^^l' ^/--is merchant. (See vol. 1909.) dress: Waterbury, Conn. TAGAN, Joseph P., lawyer; b. Dedham, Mass.. PABYAN, Francis Wright, dry goods merchant; J^=^^:an'- LL B Boi?un u' Law Sc^^^l 8^98 ^^n^'ni-Tc^ V;i?.'X''VT"?it?^^lf-n^^^^;. ''' l^V=.r-°^^^^^ ^ ^^-^ iice at' Boston since IsYs. Mlm^'BarAsln.Ci?y of lllq qv m Fdfth Wes^.'n^n • ^ ^°^ton. Mass. Bar Assn.. Am. Bar Assn. Mem •^ -t^"^,'- --c?^ " ^y®^*'^*^^'^- June 1, 1893. Began Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Boston City, Colum- rim ^V^fi^r^'^J?^'^? fqn^*?-'/^''-' -"O'^s-. Boston, 1894, bus. Young Men's Catholic Assn.. Commonwealth ^?^- n^ mil^Tf'i^r^i ^'^''^•^-^"'L'^ir ^^^•""'^^\" Country. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 19 Mfg. Co., Otis Mfg. Co., Cordis Mills: dir. Nat. Wallingford Rd., Brighton. Office: 199 W^ashington Union Bank. Union Water Power Co., Androscoggin ot Boston w ci,jiiiit,Lun Mills, Bates Mfg. Co.. Edwards Mfg. Co.. Thorn- 'Z^J.^\ , „ dike Co.. N.E. Trust Co.. Franklin Co., Boston , FAHEY, John H., newspaper pub.; b. Manches- Duck Co.. Lewiston Bleacherv Co. Trustee Free l^^: N.H., Feb. 19, 1873; s. Patrick and Maria Hosp. for Women. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- Fahey; pub. and high sch. edn.; m. Margaret merce. Clubs: Algonquin, Brookline Country, Quinn. of Boston, Oct. 22. 1901. Began newspaper Eastern Y^acht, Arkwright. Home: Manchester, ^°J}'^ as reporter and news editor, Manchester, Mass., and 146 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Office: i^-^-' editor and later mgr. Eastern Associated 72 Franklin St Boston Press. New Haven, Conn., until 1893; editor and ■PATJVA-KT r'o'^vo-a tx'r.-,-,.r,i^\ . o n^r.r.„^ / T\T T-, \ ^^^^ mgr. Associated Press, Boston, 1893-7: N.E. ^ aJ^i' ,**t '^^^•^ ^J^^^^H^ ^- ^^o^,-^^ (MD.) j,upt Associated Press, 1897-03; editor and pub. ^^[L^^d/;;^ ? r^n^^ri^v^ ThoL^^^^^ Boston Traveler, 1903-10; pres. Boston Traveler nffir.1'- Tfmll^^tr.%' T^ncVn^''° "'''''^ ^°- ^^''- ^o.. State Pub. Co.; 2d v.-p. Associated Press. Office. 100 Summer St.. Boston. 1909-10. Dir. and mem. exec. com. Boston Chamber FABYAN, Harry Clifton, judge; b. Portland, Me., of Commerce; chmn. of delegation from Chambers June 15. 1870; s. Charles H. and Henrietta (Merry) of Commerce in U.S., visiting leading European Fabyan; grad. Portland (Me.) High Sch., 1889; cities, 1911; dir. and mem. exec. com. "Boston — B.A., Bowdoin Coll., 1893; LL.B., Boston Univ. 1915," Boston Assn. for Relief and Control of Law School, 1896; m. Louise Edwards, of Portland, Tuberculosis; mem. Pilgrim Publicity Assn. Cath- Me., Apr. 12, 1899. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896; olic. Club; Boston Athletic, Tedesco Country, practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Fabyan & Crosby Boston City, Economic. Puddingstone, Brae Burn since 1891; asso. justice Boston Municipal Ct., Countrj^; chmn. exec. com. Chamber of Commerce Brighton Dist., since 1902. Pres. Brighton Five of the U.S. Home: Brookline. Office: Tremont Cents Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Bldg., Boston* J?,^^v, A?^"- ^**^ °f.v.^^''^°".- ^°^i^^ ^^Y. Library. PAIRBANK, John Wilder, lecturer, genealogist; Club: Commonwealth Country Recreations: golf. b. Holliston. Mass.. Nov. 17, 1848; s. George Wilder 5^°^tm', 21 Sparhawk St., Brighton District. Office: a^d Sarah (Lincoln) Fairbank; ed. high sch., and 31 Milk St., Boston. grad. Chautauqua course; m. Caroline Hull, of FAEIiTEN, Carl, pianist, teacher; b. Ilmenau. Iowa, 1875; 7 children. Was mem. State legisla- Thuringia, Dec. 21. 1846; s. Carl G. and Frederika ture; asst. commr. to the Cotton Centennial. New (Moller) Faelten; ed. Latin Sch.. Weimar; early Orleans, 1884. Historian, "Fairbanks Family in showed talent for music, but studied with Montag. America." Lectures are principally Am. historical; at Weimar, and with Schoch, at Frankfort-on-the- Ben Hur, Sign of the Cross: The Oregon Question, Main; served in Franco-German War; later studied etc. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc; mem. hon. violin and other orchestra instruments, at Arn- com. Charles Dickens Testimonial. Past Grand stadt; m. Adele Schloesser, of Lubeck, Germany. I.O.O.F. Address: Box 12. Station A., Boston, Mass. 1877. Taught in Frankfort-on-the-Main; became FAIRBANKS, Arthur, art dir.; b. Hanover. N.H.. intimately acquainted with Joachim Raff. -R'ho was t^qv. 13. 1864; s. Prof. Henry and Annie S. (Noves) called to Frankfort. 1877, to organize conservatory Fairbanks: A.B., Dartmouth. 1886; Yale Div. Sch.. there; was apptd. teacher of piano under Raff, con- 1887-8, Union Theol. Sem.. 1888-9, Berlin and tinuing until his death, 1882; then came to America Freiburg, 1889-90, Ph.D., Freiburg, 1890; (Litt.D., and was teacher, Peabody Inst., Baltimore, 1882-5; Dartmouth, 1909); m. Elizabeth L. Moodv, of with New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Hanover, NH. Mav 2, 1889. Instr. Greek, 1890-1, 1885-97, dir. 1890-7; founder, 1897, and since then apst. prof. German and instr. logic, 1891-2, Dart- dir. Faelten Pianoforte Sch.. Boston. Has traveled mouth; lecturer social science and philosophy of as concert pianist. Began series of recitals of relision. 1892-4. instr. comparative religion. 1894- standard pianoforte works, 1899, and has given 99 "i^ale- acting asst. prof, ancient philosophy. 24 programs without repeating a single work; has Cornell, 1899-1900; prof. Greek lit. and archaeology, written many instruction books, including (with u. of la.. 1900-6: prof. Greek and Greek archaeology his brother) The Fundamental Training Course, of U. of Mich., 1906-7; dir. Boston Mus. Fine Arts Home: Holliston, Mass. Office: 30 Huntington Av., since Aug., 1907. Fellow Am. Sch. Classical Stud- Boston, Mass. ies, Athens, 1898-9; editor The Classical Journal, FAEIiTEN', Marie De-wing", pianist: b. San Fran- 1905-7. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn.. Archapol. Inst. Cisco Apr 26. 1869; d. Rev. Charles Shumway and America, Deutsches Archreologi.sches Tnstitut, Am. Louie E (Collins) Dewing; removed with parents Acad. Arts and Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa. (See to Boston 1886- grad. N.E. Conservatory of Jlusic, Who's Who in America for books and writings.) 1890- m i3oston, June 23, 1896, Reinhold Faelton. Home: 26 Elmwood Av.. Cambridge, Mass. Ad- Teacher pianoforte and hand culture and supt. dress: I\Tii«puni of Fine Arts. Boston.* Normal Dept., N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1890-7; FAIRBANKS, Arthur 'Willard, M.D. : b. Boston. teacher pianoforte, Faelton Pianoforte Sch., Bos- Oct. 9, 1869; s. Amos H. and Rachel M. (Randall) ton, since 1897. Mem. Anti-Suffrage Assn. Pres- Fairbanks: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; house byterian. Clubs: Professional Woman's. MacDow- officer Carney Hosp., 1894-5; m. Edythe Clarke, of 386 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Brookline, Mass., June 19, 1909; children, Edythe, Jonathan. Asst., Dept. Ethnology, World's Colum- bian Expn., Chicago, 1892; assigned from Harvard Med. Sch. for work among Indians of Dait. ana Mont.; med. insp. of schs., I3oston, since 1900; visiting phys.. dept. diseases nervous system. Boston City Hosp. ; asst. phys. Boston Cliildren's Hosp; asst. prof. ner\ous diseases. Tufts Meet. Sch.; instr. nervous diseases. Harvard Grad. Sch. of Medicine. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, Boston Med. Library Assn., Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Boston Mycol. Soc. Author articles in med. jours. Recreations: tramp- ing, camping, canoeing. Address: 591 Beacon St., Boston. PAIBBANKS, Charles Albert, M.D.; b. Ports- moutli. X.H., DfC. 17, 1S49; s. Albert A. and Lydia L. (Brock) Fairbanks; grad. Chandler Scientific Sch., Dartmouth Coll.. 1871; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1877; m. Emma B. Caswell, of Dover, N.H., Oct. 21, 1884. Practiced in Dover, since 1878; city phvs., 1882-98; U.S. pension examiner, 1897-13. Mem. Sch. Com., 1882-15 (chmn. 1909-15); mayor of Dover, 1898-1900; water commr., 1888-98. 1901- 03; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907-9. Address: Dover. X.Tl. FAIRBANKS, Charles P., treasurer and dir. Bige- low Carpet Co., Clinton Wire Cloth Co.: v.-p. 2d Nat. Bank: trustee Warren Instn. for Savings; dir. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Boston Storage Warehouse Co., Spencer Wire Co. Club: Union. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: Soars Bldg., Boston. FAIRBANKS, Edward Taylor, clergyman; b. St. Johnsburv, Vt., May 12, 18:36; s. Joseph Paddock and Almira (Taylor) Fairbanks; St. Johnsbury Acad, and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale. 1859; Andover Theol. Sem. 1861-2; studied abroad, 1863-4; (D.D., U. of Vt., 1892); m. Emma C. Taplin. of Montpelier, Vt., July 9, 1862. Or- dained Congl. ministrv. 1868; pastor First and South Chs.. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1868-02; librarian and dir. St. Johnsbury Athenpeum since 1912 — . Trustee, sec. and treas. St. Johnsbury Acad. Mem. Vt. State Senate, 1908-9. Republican. (See Who's W^ho in America for books, etc.). Home: St. Johns- bury, Vt.* FAIRBANKS, Gecrg-e C, editor, publisher: b. Natick, Mass.. Jan. 6. 1852; s. John B. and Caroline (Cummings) Fairbanks; ed. Natick pub. and hisrh schs.; m. Ella L. Hobbs, of Natick, Apr. 4, 1872. Clerk in postoffice and store, 1865-70. asst. post- master, 1868-70; became partner J. B. Fairbanks & Son. 1873; purchased Natick Bulletin. 1882: now pub. Bulletin, also mem. Fairbanks & Son. Chmn. park commrs. ; town auditor, 1884-5; representative to Gen. Court. 1909. Pres. Mass. Press Assn.. v.-p. Mass. State Bd. of Trade. 1909-18. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.) ; Odd Fellow. Pres. Natick (Commercial Club. Address: Natick, Mass. FAIRBANKS, Henry, inventor, mfr. ; b. St. Johns- bury, Vt., May 6, 1830; s. late Thaddeus (inventor of scales) and L.ucv P. (Barker) Fairbanks; A.B., Dartmouth. 1853. A.M., 1856 (Ph.D., 1880): grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1857; m. Annie S. Noyes. of Hanover, N.H.. Apr. 30, 1862 (died Sept. 11, 1872); m. 2d, Ruthy Page, of Newport, Vt., May 5, 1874. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1857; in pastorates, 1857-60; prof, natural philosophy. 1859-65, natural history, 1865-8, Dartmouth. Identified with E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., mfrs. of scales, etc., since 1868, of which he is now v.-p.; has received more than 30 patents on various devices. Trustee Dart- mouth Coll., 1870-96; pres. St. Johnsbury Acad., Vt. Domestic Missionary Soc. Address: St. Johns- bury. Vt.* FAIRBANKS, Henry Nathaniel, insurance agent; Oct. 24, lS3S-Dec., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) FJtlRB/^NKS. Hiland I,ockwood, lawyer; Sept. 21. 1872-19 — . CSee vol. 1909.) FAIRBANKS, Walter A.; Jan. 5, 1830-19 — . (See vol. 1900.) FAIRCHIIiD, Bdward Thomson, educator: b. Doylestown. O., Oct. 30. 1854; s. Samuel and Eliza .Tane fHuestis) Fairchild; ed. Ohio Weslevan IT., Wooster U.; (hon. A.M., Kan. State Agrl. Coll.; Pd.D., Baker U., 1908); m. Frances L. Postlewait, of Columbus Grove, O., Oct. 10, 1883. Began teach- ing in Ohio, 1872; removed to Kan., 1885; regent Kan. State Agrl. Coll., 1889-07; state supt. pub. instrn. of Kan., 1907-12; pres. N.H. Coll., Durham, 1912 — . Life mem. X.E.A. Address: Durham, N.H.* FAIRCHIIiD, Henry Elbert, builder, contractor: b. ^^■oodb^idge, Conn., Sept. 25, 1838; s. Lyman and Lucy (Baldwin) Fairchild; common sch. edn. ; m. Marv Elizabeth Clark, of Seymour, Conn., Dec. 24, 1862 (died 1882); m. 2d, Mary Elizabeth Bliss, of Springfield, Mass., 1891. Learned mason's trade and became mem. firm of Perkins & Lines, Meri- den. 1866, later the H. Wales Lines Co. (v.-p.). Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Address: Meriden, Conn. FAIRCHIIiB, William H., lawyer; b. Fairfield. Vt.. Jan. 31, 1853: s. Eli and Grace (Sturgis) Faircliild; descendant of Abraiiam Fairchild, 1743, Conn.; fitted for coll. at Montpelier (Vt.) Sem.; LL.B., U. of Mich., 1877; m. Armida J. Soule, of Fairfield. Vt., Jilne 15. 1882; 2 children, Harold F., Donald S. Practiced at Fairfield, since 1878; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1888-90 and 1915-17, Senate, 1890- 92. Republican. Epi'jcopalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Address: Fairfield. Vt. FAIRCIiOUGH, William Richard, upholstery sroods: b. Fleetwood, Eng., June 7, 1861; s. Wil- liam M. and Sarah (Hayes) Fairclough; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; unmarried. Be.gan in dry goods dept. of Jordan, IMarsh Co., Boston, 1872-5; with Spaulding, Hay & Wales, 1875-SO; with R. H. White Co., 1880-85; with Houghton. Dutton Co., 1885-92; in drv goods commn. business for self, 1892-1902; mem. firm Boutwell, Fairclough & Gold, cotton goods converters and curtain mfrs., Dec. 1902-Jan.. 1914, incorporated 1914. of which has since been v.-p. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Catholic. Clubs: Boston City. Woodland Golf. Home: 35 Maxfield St. Office: 52-56 Chaun- cey St.. Boston. FAIRFIEIiD, Charles Telford, editor, publisher; b. Hillsdale. Mich., Sept. 6, 1866: s. Edmund Burke (D.D., LL.D.) and Mary (Baldwin) Fairfield (father one of founders Republican party. It. -gov. Mich., pres Hillsdale Coll., Neb. State U. and con- sul to Lyons, France, under Pres. Harrison) ; stu- dent IT. of Neb.; A.B., Oberlin Coll.. 1887; m. Anna Whitcomb, of Morrison, 111., Dec. 19. 1888; 2 chil- dren. Whitcomb, b. 1892; Janet. 1896. Pub. Eaton Rapids (Mich.) Journal. 1887-97; mgr. North Adams (Mass.) Transcript. 1897-8; established Evening News, Rutland. 1S99; pres. and gen. mgr. Rutland News Co. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. K.P.. Elks, Royal Arcanum, Maccabees. T^'oodmen. Club: Rutland Countrv. Recreations: golf. Address: Rutland, Vt. FAIRFIELD, Hampden, lawyer; Dec. 8, 1835- Mar.. 1012. (See vol. 1909.) FAIRFIEIID, Howard P., educator; b. Patten, Me.. Nov. 15, 1858; s. James and Lucia Ellen (Par- ker) Fairfield; ed. com. schs., acad., Boston Eve- ning Drawing Sch., under pvt. tutor and by spl. work. Case Sch. Applied Science, Cleveland, O.; m. Boston, 1888, Kate Frances Coffin; 1 son, Earle. Was with S. A. Woods Machine Co., 1884-8, Boston & Albany R.R., 1888-9, Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co.. 1889-91. teacher of shop engring. Case Sch. Applied Science, 1891-9; teacher, 1899-14, asst. prof, machine constrn. since July, 1914, Worcester Poly. Inst. Republican. Unitarian. IMem. Am. Soc IMech. Engrs. Has written text books on shop engring for Internat. Corr. Sch. and for Phila. pubis. Home: 1 Dayton St., Worcester, Mass. FAIRMAN, Charles George, newspaper man; b. Cnlebrook. N.H., Apr. 5, 1870; s. George and Mary Jane (Annis) Fairman; ed. Colby Acad., New Lon- don, N.H., and Amherst Coll. (non-grad.>i m. Myrtle Maude Bruce, of Greenfield, Mass., Apr. 22, 1905; 5 children. Ruth E., Charles B., George W., Alonzo B., Warren H. Began as printer, then re- porter, N.H. newspapers, 1889-95: reporter Spring- field (Mass.) Repiiblican, 1898-9; employed on various Phila. and New York papers, 1899-03: with Springfield (Mass.) Union since 1903, editorial writer same since 1906; occasional contbr. to other WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 387 ])ubls. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Thi Gamma Delta. Home: 43 Converse St., Longmeadow, Mass. Ott^re: Th? ypiiuRfiehl I'niiui, Siningtield, Mass. FAIiCONER, Robert Crawford, clergyman; b. Hamilton, O., Feb. 16, 1SS2; s. Cyrus and Eleanor Elizabeth (Ci-awford) Falconer; ed. common schs. and higii sch., Hamilton; A.B., Dartmouth, 1905; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1908; m. Dorothy Lesley Putnam, of N.Y. City, Oct. 22, 1914. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1908: pastor Seattle, Wash., 1908- 09, Hanover, N.H., since 1912. Trustee N.H. S.S. Assn., N.H. Home Missionary Soc. Mem. N.H. Conf. Congl. Ministers, Religious Edn. Assn., Am. Soc. Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis, Am. Assn. for Labor I>egislation. Sierra Club, Survey Asso- ciates (pubs:, of The Survey), Kappa Kappa Kappa, Casque and Gauntlet (Dartmouth), etc. Recrea- tions: tennis, hiking. Address: Hanover, N.H. FAI^ES, Almon Iiawrence, chemist, engr. ; b. Medway, Mass., Jan. 6, 1876; s. James Emerson and Mary Clark (Ballou) P^ales; prep. edn. Med- way High Sch.; S.B., Worcester Polv. Inst, 1898; m. Edna Mabel Norton, of Medwav, May 29, 1899 (died Oct. 25, 1908); 1 daughter, Doris Edna; m. 2d, Clara Alice Blood, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 18, 1912; 1 daughter, Virginia Blood. Asst. chem- ist. Sewer Dept., Worcester, Mass., 1898-01; super- vising chemist, same dept., 1901-13; ioined firm of Metcalf & Eddy, consulting engrs., Boston. May 1, 1913. Mem. Am. Roc. C.E., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Chem. Soc, N.E. Water Woi-ks Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., etc Club: Boston City. Home: 45 Westbourne Rd.. Newton Centre, INIass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. TAJmUS, Angfnstns Alanson, wholesale and retail grocer; b. Gushing, Me., Nov. 13, 1858: s. Augustus S. and Lucretia Porter (Jameson) Fales; descend- ant of James Fales, from Chester, Eng., 1716; ed. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.: m. Helen E. Sweetland, of South Thomaston, Me., June 24, 1885. Entered grocery business in Boston, 1879; mem. firm of A. N. Swallow & Co., 1890-12; treas. and gen. mgr.. Swallow & Fales Co., since May 1, 1912; pres. Grocers' Pub. Co.; v. -p. Grocers' Baking Co.; trustee Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Bay State Wholesale Co.; dir. W. F. Witherell Co. Pres. Boston Retail Grocers' Assn.. 1904-5. Repub- lican. Mason: Odd Fellow. Club: Boston City. Recreations: fishing. Home: 70 Winthrop St., Charlestown Dist., Boston. Office: 12-13 City Sq., Boston. Mass. FAIiKNEB, "William Howard, clergyman; Sept. 7, 1862-1910. (See vol. 1909.) FAI^Ii, Charles Gershom, retired lawyer, author; b. Maiden, Mass., June 22. 1845; s. Gershom Lord and Rowena (Moody) Pall; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M.: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1871; m. Emily BenthrJn Fabian, of N.Y. City, 1887; 2 children, Fabian, b. 1887; Rowena, 1900. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1860; retired from practice, 1894; author of first employers" liability act in Mass., 1887 (now adonted in all states of U.S.); "father" of first bd. of arbitration in Mass. for settlement of strikes and labor disputes, 1885 (system now in force in manv states). Mem. S.R., Soc. Colonial Wars. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Club: Harvard. Author: (legal work) Emplovers' Liabilitv for Personal Injuries: (lyrical poetry) Dreams; Village Sketch; Words With "Wings: Patriot or Traitor. 1913; Soul of the East, 1914; (dramatic poetry) Three Polit- ical Tragedies, 1914; (historical) Trumpets of Freedom; Eloquence. Old and New; Eleven Nations at War (several vols.); American Wit and Wis- dom; Conflict That Saved a Nation (hist, novel), etc. Home: 393 Marlboro St., Boston; (summer) "Fellsmere," Cohasset, Mass. FAIiIi. Emma Latimer, lawyer; b. Maiden. Mass.. Julv 8. 1885; d. George Howard and Anna CChris- tv)"Fall: grad. Maiden High Sch., 1902; A.B.. Bos- ton U. Coll. of Liberal Arts. 1906; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1908: passed the bar. June. 1908: studied and traveled in Europe. Sept.. 1908-Sept.. 1909; studied at the Sorbonne and Paris Law Sch.. 1908-1909. 1909-11: grad. School for Social Work- ers in Boston. 1911. Practiced law from Oct.. 1909. except when abroad, with father and mother, who are both lawyers; probation officer for women and girls, in court, Springfield, Mass., 1911-12; now practicing in Maiden and Boston with parents. Lecturer on law before women's clubs and Portia School of Law; mem. lecture bd. Burdett Coll. Dir. law and thrift dept. of Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, Boston, since 1914; pres. Maiden Etiual Suffrage League, since 1914; v. -p. Maiden Woman's Civic League since 1913; mem. Maiden Sch. Com., 1914-17. Mem. Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers, Portia Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Clubs: Boston College, Maiden College, The Old and New (Woman's Club). Home: 35 Evelyn PI., Maiden, Mass. Oflice: 4 Summer St., Maiden, and 264 Boylslon St., Boston. FAIiIi, George Howard, lawyer; b. Maiden, Mass., i)ct. 19, 1858; s. George Hanson and Rebecca Green (Howard) Fall; A.B., Boston U., 1883, A.M., 1884, LL.B., 1887, Ph.D., 1891 (Phi Beta Kappa, 1908). Lecturer on Roman Law, Boston U., since 1886, and on constl. law since 1891; representative to Mass. Gen. Ct., 1900-2; mem. Maiden City govt. 3 yrs. ; mayor of Maiden, 1910-11. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn., Internat. Law Assn., Theta Delta Chi. Ma- son. Recreations: farming, horseback riding. Wife and daughter both lawyers. Address: 35 Evel>-n PI., Maiden, Mass. FAIiIiON', Joseph Daniel, judge; b. Doniry, Ire- land, Dec. 25, 1837; s. Daniel and Julia (Coen) Fallon; came to America in 1851; grad. Coll. of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass., 1858; A.B., 1858, A.M., 1862, Georgetown Coll. (Holy Cross being then unchartered; LL.D., Coll. of the Holy Cross. 1899); taught sch. in Salem, Mass., several yrs.; studied law with Hon. Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, Salem; admitted to bar, 1865; m. Boston, Aug. 9, 1870, Sarah E. Daly; children, Euphemia M., Cal- houn M., Catherine M. (Mrs. John P. Cavanagh). Josephine S. Began practice at Boston, 1865; spl. justice. 1874-93; justice South Boston Municipal Court, 1903-14; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1864-90; an examiner for Mass. Civ. Service Commn. at Bos- ton. Democrat. Pres. Union Savings Bank; ex-pres. Boston Catholic Union; ex-pres. Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. (Z;ity of Boston. Home: Independence Sq. Office: 43 Ttemont St., Boston. FAiLIiON, Michael Francis, surgeon; b. Worces- ter, Mass., July 16, 1863; s. James and Mary (Dyer) Fallon; both parents born in Ireland; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1884 (LL.B., 1915); M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1887; post-grad, work in Heidel- berg, Strassburg and Vienna, 2 yrs.; research work Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 41/2 mos., 1902; m. Ella J. Ford, of Springfield, Mass., Nov., 1892; 1 son, .Tohn H. M. Practiced in Worcester since 1887; surgeon-in-chief St. Vincent's Hosp. Trustee Worcester Pub. Library. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- geons; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Catholic. Club: Worcester Country. Home: 11 Westland St. Office: 33 5 Slater Bldg., Worcester, Mass. FANiriNG, David Hale; manufacturer; b. Jew- ett City, Conn.. Aug. 4, 1830; s. Henry Willson and Sarah (Hale) Fanning, and of 7th generation from the immigrant, Edmund Fanning, New London, Conn., 1653; deprived of parents by death, at 7 vrs. ; made his home with an older brother; lim- ited opportunity for edn.; m. Worcester, Mass.. Sept. 28, 1859, Rosamond Hopkins Dawle.ss. who died Dec. 14, 1901; 2 daughters, Agnes (widow of John E. Lancaster, of Worcester) Helen F. (Mrs. W. C. Supplee, of Phila., Pa.) At 16 started out alone to seek his fortune, with $2.50 in his pocket; found emplovment in counterpane mill at Clinton, Mass., and later served short apprenticeship as machinist at Worcester; propr. of countrv store, 1853; in Cleveland. O., 1853-7; salesman, Worces- ter, 1857-61: began mfr. of hoop skirts (Worces- ter Skirt Co.) 1861, in a short time added mfr. of corsets; for many yrs. head of Worcester Corset Co., Inc.. 1888. company re-Incorporated 1901 as the Royal Worcester Corset Co., of which has since been pres.: the plant is one of the model factories of America and emploving about 1700 persons. Dir. R. N. Bassett Co., Derby, Conn. (mfrs. of cor- set supplies). Clubs: Home Market, Tatnuck Country. Home: 150 Woodland St. Office: 30 Wy- man St., Worcester, Mass. 388 WliOb WHO IN NEW ENGLAND FANITIITG, Georgre M., mfr. ; b. East Greenwich, R.I., ls4L'. J^carnetl tiade of machinist with Coi- trell & Uabcoclv, Westerly, R.I., and Fales and Jenks, Pawtucket, R.I.; entered the firm of George W. Paine & Co., mfrs. cotton and woolen machin- ery. Office: East Greenwich, R.I. PANNING, Martin Smith; b. Piovidence, R.I., Dec. 31, ISCy, s. .loscph li. and Mary Elizabeth (Reynolds) i'anning; A.IJ., Brown IT., 1891; m. Emily Maud Fleming, of Providence, Sept. 23, 1895. Engaged in manufacture of jewelry, Providence, 1891-97; prin. Oxford St. Grammar Sch., 1898-12; agt. Turks Head Bldg. and the Grosvenor Bldg. since 1913; dir. Providence Bldg. Co.; mem. Sch. Com.. Providence, 1894-C: 1st It. and q.m. R.I. Coast Arty. Corps, 1898-13; retired with rank of lt.-col., 1913. Mem. S.A.R., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Megantic Fish and Game Corpn. Episcopalian. Clubs: Univer.sity (bd. of govs.). Turks Head, Wan- namoisett, R.I. Country. Recreations: fishing, hunting, golf. Home: 184 Waterman St. Ofllce: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I. FANNING, Nettie Bisbee (Mrs. John E. Fan- ning), interior decorator and designer: b. Delhi. N.Y., Mar. 12, 1863; d. Myron Curtis and Mary Jane (Pease) Bisbee; grad. Delaware Acad., Delhi, 1880; grad. Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass., 1884; Norwich (Conn.) Art Sch.; Sch. of Drawing and Painting (Boston Art Museum); m. John Earl Fanning, of Norwich, Aug. 17, 1886. Engaged as designer and interior house decorator since 1895. Mem. Norwich Art Assn.. Copley Soc. (Boston), Mt. Holyoke Alumni Assn. Conglist. Mem. Nor- wich Grange P. of H. Club: Norwich Round Table. Address: ri2 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. FABABX:x:, William Curtis, educator; moved to PhihuirlTiliia. Ta. ( St-e vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) FABBFB, Joseph, clergyman; b. Moselkem, Germany, Nov. 17, 1855; s. John and Magdalena (Junker) Farbcr; ed. in Germany, Holland and England; ordained priest R.C. Ch.. 1889: came to America, 1890; prof. Canisius Coll.. Buffalo, N.Y., 1890-4; pastor St. Michaels Ch., Buffalo, 1894-08; asst. rector Holy Trinity Ch., Boston, 1908-10. rector since 1910. Mem. Soc. of Jesus. Address: 14 Cobb St., Boston. PAKLEY, Arthur Christopher, importer and job- ber dry good.s: b. Boston. Mar. 13, 1851; s. Noah Webster and Permelia H. (Thayer) Farley; de- scendant of George Farley, who settled in Boston, 1640; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch. and Mass. Inst. Tech.: m. Boston. Helen, daughter Col. Charles Hastings Judd, of Honolulu, H. Ty., Mar. 9, 1882; four chil- dren. Ruth (Mrs. William P Massey. of Winches- ter, Va.). Emily, Charles Judd (of Inwood, W.Va.). Arthur Francis. Bearan as elk. in wliolesale dry goods house of Farley, Amsden &- Co., 1870, ad- mitted as partner, 1880 (now Farley. Harvey & Co.): ex-dir. and mem. of exec. com. Boston Mer- chants' Assn.; ex-mem. Boston Associated Bd. of Trade (v.p., 1904-6); dir. Home Market Club, 1897- 02, and of Am. Congl. Assn.; ex-pres. Auburndale Improvement Assn.; sec. Bd. of Ministerial Aid. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City, Congregational, Puddingstone, Appalachian Mountain, Brae Burn Country. Economic (dir.). Recreations: golf. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Office: 141 Essex St.. Boston. PABIiFT, Prank Edg'ar, college prof.; b. Man- chester. N.H., Apr. 25, 1868; s. George W. and Lu- cina C. (Baker) Farley: A.B.. Harvard. 1893, A.M.. 1894, Ph.D., 1897; m. Mrs. Amy El well Crane, of St. Louis, Mich., Aug. 5, 1903. Asst. in English, Harvard, 1893-5, Radcliffe Coll. 1894-7; instr. Eng- lish, Haverford Coll., 1897-8: instr., asso. prof, and prof. English, Syracuse U.. 1898-03; asso. prof, and prof. English. Simmons Coll., since Oct. 1, 1903. Editor: Milton's Paradise I.,ost, Books T and II. 1898. (See AVho's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 108 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass.* PABIiBT, John "Wells, lawyer: b. Brookline, Mass., June 15. 1878: s. James Phillips and Mary Eliot (Wells) Farley: A.B., Harvard, 1899; EL.B., Harvard Eaw Sch.. 1903. Associated in practice with JjOng & Hemcnway, Boston. 1903-8, Hemen- way. Barnes & Farley, 1907-12, Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave since Dec, 1912; sec. and asst. counsel, Boston Finance Commn., 1907-8; overseer Harvard, 1909-10; treas. Boston Herald, 1910-14. Republican. Clubs: Tavern, Tennis and Racquet, Union, Union Boat Club, Harvard. Country. Home: Cottage Av., West Roxbury. Office: 84 State St., Boston. FABIiBY, Owen Francis, Jr., real estate; b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 2, 1873; s. Owen Francis and Ver- ion Alice (Long) Farley; ed. Lynn (Mass.) High Sch., Lynn Business Coll., Boston U.. unmarried. In shoe business with father, at Lynn, 1900-2; ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1902; pres. Owen F. Farley, Jr.. Co., real estate, since 1902; pres. and treas. Lynn Re-Tanning Co.; trustee and treas. Old Colony Real Estate Trust. Mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Unitarian. Club: Boston City. Recreations: out- door sports. Home: 692 Boston St., Lynn. Office: 27 State St., Boston. FABIiEY, WilUam Chase, M.D., b. New Boston, N.H.. Dec. 13. 1869; s. Rev. Robert G. and Sarah M. (Chase) Farley: prep. edn. Haverhill High Sch.; M.D., Med. Coll. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1893; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1894; m. Mary A. Dow, of Atkinson, N.H., May 3, 1899. Practiced in Lawrence. Mass., since 1894. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, ]\Iass. Homoeopathic Assn.; trustee 2d Bapt. Ch., 6 yrs. ; trustee Y.M.C.A. Republican. Address: 9 E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. FABIiBY, "William Thayer, dry goods merchant; b. Boston,, Jan. 9, 1855; s. Noah Webster and Per- melia Hammond (Thayer) Farley; ancestry traced to 1638, Mass.; ed. pub. schs. and Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, and Holbrook's Mil. Sch., Ossining, N.Y. ; m. Marion A. Thayer, of Tarrytown, N.T., Nov. 11, 1886; children, Mortimer Thayer, Barbara. Began as office boy with wholesale dry goods house of Farley, Harvey & Co., Boston, 1874: served as salesman, buyer and has been mem. of firm since death of father, 1891; dir. Auburndale Bank. Dir. Industrial Aid Soc; mem. exec. com. Newton Hosp. Mem. Bostonian Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. Economic. Twentieth Century, Episcopalian, Brae Burn Country, New- ton Boat. Recreations: golf, fishing, hunting. Home: Weston. Mass. Office: 141 Essex St., Boston. FAItliOW, Alfred, writer: b. Orange, 111.; s. Will- iam and Paulina J. (McGrew) Farlow; grad. Mass. Metaphysical Coll., 1887; unmarried. Christian Science teacher and lecturer, since 1888; located Christian Science inst. at Topeka, 1889, removed to Kansas City, 1894: pastor and reader Christian Sci- ence Ch.: mgr. com. on publ. Christian Science Church, Boston, since 1S9S. Contbr. to newspapers and mags, on Christian Science subjects. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: Berkeley Bldg.. Boston.* FABIiOW, John Woodford, M.D.; b. Boston, Aug. 28. 1S53; s. John Smith and Nancy WMght (Blanch- ard) Farlow; attended pub. schs. of Newton, Mass.; A.B., Harvard. 1874; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1S77; m. Annie H. Burr, of Newton, Sept. 21, 1877; chil- dren. Margaret (Mrs. William R. Castle, Jr.). John S. Practiced in Boston since 1880. Librarian Bos- ton Med. Library; ex-pres. Am. Laryngol. Assn.; mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc for Med. Im- provement. Clubs: St. Botolph. Country, Harvard. Recreations: traveling, motorinsr. Home: 127 Bay State Rd. Office: 234 Clarendon St.. Boston. FABXiOW, William Gilson, botanist; b. Boston, Dec 17, 1S44: s. John Smith and Nancy White (Blanchard) Farlow: A.B., Harvard, 1866, A.M., 1869, M.D.. 1870; studied botany in Europe several yrs.; ^LL.D., Harvard, 1896, U. of Glasgow, 1901, U. of Wis.. 1904; Ph.D.. Upsala. 1907); m. Lillian. d. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge. Jan. 10, 1900. Asst. professor botany, 1874-9, professor crypto- gamic botanv since 18 79. Harvard. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; fellow A.A.A.S. (v.-p. 1887, 1898, pres. 1905). Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Soc. Am. Naturalists, Soc. Plant Morph. and Physiol., Soc. Promotion Agrl. Science, Am. Mycol. Soc, Am. Philos. Soc, Phila. Acad. Natural Sciences. Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; corr. mem. Manchester (Eng.) Lit. and Philos. Soc, Botanische Gesellschaft (Berlin), Soc. Crittogramology (Italy). Author: The Black Knot, 1876; Diseases of Olive and Orange Trees, 1876; The Gymnosporangia. or Cedar Apples of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 389 the United States, 1880; Marine Algae of New Eng- land, 1881; Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany; The Potato Rot; Index of Funsi, etc. Address: 2t Quincy St., Cambrid.ne, JMa.ss. * FARMAN, Marcellus Winslow, clergyman, lec- turer; b. Westtield, Vt., July 2si, IstJu; s. Ashley and Harriet N. (Win.slow) Fartnan; ed. U. of Vt. Lost eyesight when about 20 yrs. of age; ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1901; chaplain of Vt. State Senate since 1902; has appeared on lecture plat- form since 1890; took an active part on stump in campaigns of 1892 and 1896; chaplain Vt. Senate. Republican. Mem. Orleans (Vt.) Assn. Congl. Min- isters; registrar Orleans (Vt. ) Assn. Congl. Chs. and pcribe of its gen. council. Home: Westfield, Vt. FARMEK, Edward, rear-admiral; b. Weathers- field, Vt., .Mar. 1, 1836; s. Edward and Lvdia A. Farmer; ed. pub. schs. and pvt. teachers; m. A. Louise Buttrick, of Concord, Mass., June 1, 1869. Apptd. 3d asst. engr. U.S.N., May 3, 1859; 2d asst. engr., Oct. 16, 1861; 1st asst. engr.. May 20, 1863; chief engi-.. Mar. 4, 1871; retired. Mar. 1, 1898; ad- vanced to rank of rear-admiral in recognition of services during Civil War, June 29. 1906. Served on various vessels and at various stations during Ci^•il War. Home: 274 Newbury St., Boston.* FABMSK, Fannie Merritt, author; Mar. 23, 1857- Jan. 15, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.)* FABMES, James Eugene, teacher. (See vol. 1909). FABMEB, Itewis Grieve, lawyer; b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 5, 1849; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872. Admitted to bar, and since in practice at Boston. Referee in bankruptcy U.S. courts until 1907. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Address: 10 Kenmore St., Boston, Mass. FABMEB, IiUbe W., produce mcht. ; b. Sterling, Mass., Mar. 24, 1849; s. Emroy and Sophie (Ray- mond) Farmer; ed. pub. schs.; m. Ella C. Whitney, of Harvard, Mass., Nov. 19, 1873 (died Feb. 24, 1912); m. 2d, Elizabeth S. Baker, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 16, 1912. Began with Adams, Chapman & Co., 1869; admitted to partnership in firm of Adams, Chapman & Co.. 1883; firm incorporated 1905, and now treas. and dir. ; Boston INIarket Credit Assn.: dir. Somerville Trust Co., Somerville Sav- ings Bank; treas. and gen. mgr. Am. Water Supply Co. of N.E. ; pres. and trustee Somerville Hosp., also of Odd Fellows Bldg. Assn.; trustee Somer- ville Y.M.C.A. Mem. Boston Fruit and Produce Ex- change, Nat. Assn. Credit Men. Republican. Odd Fellow. Club: Winterhill (Somerville, Mass.). Home: 92 Thurston St.. Somerville, Mass. Offices: 37 N. Market St. and 251 Causeway St., Boston. FARMER, Sarah Jane; b. Dover, N.H., July 22, 18 47; d. Prof. Moses Gerrish and Hannah Tobey (Shapleigh) Farmer; grad. Salem (Mass.) High Sch., 1868; pvt. tutors, 1868-81, and European travel, 1886, 1893, 1900; unmarried. Founded, 1894, Green Acre Confs. at Eliot, Me., and in 1896 the associated Monsalvat Sch. for Comparative Study of Religion, with an annual assembly for lectures, etc., by leaders of advanced thought. Am., Euro- pean and Oriental. Address: Green Acre, Eliot, York Co.. Me.* FARITAM, Charles Henry, lawyer, Dec. 12, 1846- Sept., 1910. (See vol. 1909.) FARNAM, Henry "Walcott, political economist; b. at New Haven, Conn., Nov. 6, 1853; s. Henry and Ann Sophia (Whitman) Farnam; brother of Will- iam Whitman Farnam; A.B., Yale, 1874, A.M., 1876; studied at Berlin. Gottingen, and Strassburg U., receiving degree R.P.D. (Rerum Politicarum Doc- tor), 1878; m. Elizabeth U. Kingsley, of New Ha- ven, Conn., June 26, 1890. Tutor, 1878-80, prof, polit. economy since 1880, Yale (same at Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1881-03). Apptd. Roosevelt prof, in Berlin. 1914-15. One of the editors of the Yale Review. 1892-11, of Economic Review, 1911-12. Chmn. New Haven Civil Service Bd., 1898-9, State Commn. of Sculpture, 1887-09; pres. Conn. Civ. Service Reform Assn., 1901 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writiners.) Clubs: Century, University, Yale, Reform (New York), Graduates', Country, Lawn. Elizabethan (New Haven), Cosmos (Washington). Address: 43 Hill- house Av., New Haven, Conn.* FARNAM, Thomas "Wells, banker; s. George B. and Carolina ^ Wells; Farnam; A.B., Yale, 1899; un- married. Formerly mem. Beatty Starch Co.; i>res. City Bank of New Haven since July, 1910. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Phi Chapter). Home: 37 Hillhouse Av. Office: 804 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. FARNAM, "WilUam 'Whitman; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 6, 1844; s. Henry and Ann Sophia (Whitman) Farnam; A.B., Yale, 1866. A.M., 1869; J.U.D., Heidelberg, 1869; LL.B., Columbia, 1871; m. Susan Frances, d. Gen. William K. Strong, of New York, June 4, 1873. Fellow, 1885-9, treas., 1888-98, Yale U. Mem. New Haven Commn. of Pub. Parks many yrs. (retired). Home: 335 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* FARNEIiIi, Frederic James, M.D. ; h. Providence, R.I., Jan. 14. 1885; s. George and M. Elizabeth (Top- ham) Farnell; prelim, edn. English and Classical Sch. and Providence pub. schs.; M.D., Cornell U. Med. Coll., N.Y. City, 1908; m. Jessie Worrell, of New York, Dec. 23, 1910; 1 son, F. Richard. Li- censed to practice medicine, R.I., 1909, N.Y. State. 1909- practiced in Providence since 1911; clinical pathologist State Hosp. for the Insane; serologist Butler Hosp.; neurologist pub. schs.. City of Provi- dence: adjunct neurologist, R.I. Gen. Hosp. Mem. Boston Soc. Neurology and Psychiatry, New York Neurol. Soc, N.E. Psychiatrical Soc, Mass. br. Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology R.I. Med. Assn., Providence Med. Assn. Republican. Prot- estant. Club: University. Address: 335 Angell St., Providence, R.T. FARNHAM, Augustus B. ; b. Bangor, Me., Mar. 10, 1839; s. Henry B. and Harriett (May) Farnham; descendant of Ralph Farnham, Boston, 16o5; ed. pub schs.; m. Ardelia B. Clark, of Bangor, Jan. 12, 1871 (died July 18, 1874); children, Mary McRuer (Mrs. William L. Smith, of Concord, Mass.), Ar- delia Clark (deceased) ; m. 2d, Laura Wood, of Ban- gor Mar. 27, 1878; 1 son, Henry A. Began as book- keeper Stetson & Co., lumber and navigators; en- listed 1861, in Co. H, 2d Regt. Me. Vols., and served as It. and capt. ; was present in Battle of Bull Bun; organized a co. which became part of 16th Me. Regt. and was mustered in Aug. 14, 1862; advanced to maj. and It. col.; participated in leadin? battles of Va.; wounded in leit lung, Apr. 1, 18b.'5; tavtd. col for bravery on field of battle; hon. mustered out at close of war, 1865. Served as deputy col- lector of customs; postmaster of Bangor under Presidents Grant, Hayes, Arthur and Harrison; in wholesale grocery business 7 yrs.; pres. Kendu- skeag Nat. Bank, 1903-6, until bank was reorganized as a trust co. Adj. gen. of Me. 1901-8. Mason (33°); past grand master of Grand Lodge of Me., past grand comdr. of Grand Commandery, K.T., of Me,; mem. G.A.R. (past comdr. State Commandery). Republican. Unitarian. Club: Melita. Home: Ban- gor, Me. FARNHAM, Edwin Emery, metal mcht.; b. Edge- water, N.J., July 31, 1868; s. Edwin and Caroline Bell (Emery) Farnham; ancestors on both siaes were among the earliest settlers of N.E.; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge. Mass.; m. Florence Chenery of Belmont, Mass., Mar. 19, 1903; children, Caroline Edwin, Elizabeth. David. Began a^VJ^ sfs'-^t^ter employ of Richards & Co., Inc., metals, L8S»' later spent 6 yrs. in New York in same line; returned to Boston, 1899, and again became connected with Richards & Co., of which has been pres. since 1901 , ?res Eastern Metal Co., Ideal Can Co Mem. NE. Iron and Hardware Assn., Nat. Hardware Assn. Mason Clubs: Boston City, Belmont .Spjmg Coun- try, Oaklev Country, Colonial (Cambridge). Recie- atiins: fishing, gunning. Home: 560 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. Office: 200 Causeway St., Boston, FARNHAM, Frank Alexander, railway atty.;b. Providence. R.I.. 1858; s. Alexander and Charlotte Barbara (Ormsbee) Farnham; A. B Brown U., 1879- LLB., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1883: m. Annie Henshaw, of Boston, 1901. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1884- practiced in Boston. 18X4-91; apptd. asst. counse?N Y. & N.E. R.R. Co. July. 1891, and con- tinued in same capacity "with its successor, the NE. R R Co. until leased to N.Y., N.H. i^ H. K.K. L,o. in 1898- attv. or counsel in Mass. for latter co; 390 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND since July 1898; dir. Old Colony R.R. Co. Clubs: Somerset, Country (Brookline, Mass.); Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.). Home: Chestnut Hill (Brook- line), Mass. Office: South Station, Boston, Mass. FASNHAM, Jolin Marsball 'Willoug-hby, M.D., surycun; 1). Newton Centre, Mass,, .July 2\>. 1868; s. David S. and Mary C. (SliapleiKh; Faniliam; A.B., Amherst, 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. Daisy A. Ruggles, of Worcester, Mass., Dec. 14, 1910. Practiced in Worcester since 1896; special- izes in surgery; mem. surg. staff City Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Club: Worcester. Recreations: trout fishing. Home: 34 Williams St. Office: 58 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. FARNHAM, Joseph Ellis Coffee, business man; b. Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 1!S, 18 lit; s. \Villiam Henry and Dydia Hussey (Parker) I'^arnham; ed. pub. schs. and Coffin Sch. (acad.); m. I^aura Staples Greene, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 11, 1871; 2 chil- dren, Emma Ellouise (died Jul\- 10. 1876), William Ellis, of N.Y. City. Began learning printing trade on Weekly Mirror, Nantucket, Mass., 1863; re- moved to Providence, 1864; in employ of A. Craw- ford Greene, printer, 1864-5, Knowles, Anthony & Co., 1865-6, Providence Press, 1866-9, Millard & Barker, 1869-70, Providence Press Co., 1870-88; with Edwin H. Snow, purcliased the Providence Press Co., 1888, and formed firm of Snow & Farn- ham, Inc. 1905 as the Snow & I'^arnham Co., of which is pres. and treas. Mem. Sch. Com., Provi- dence, 1877-83, East Providence, 1889-96; sch. supt.. East Providence, 1890-2, 1894-6; chmn. State Bd. Commrs. Firemen's Relief Fund. 1906-11; trustee R.I. Inst, for Deaf since 1911; park commr.. Providence, since 1907; mem. Bd. of Recreation, Providence, since 1914. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Methodist; mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch.. Cleveland. 1896. Mem. R.I. Hort. Soc. (pres.. 1899-02; trustee since 1904). Odd Fellow; grand master I.O.O.F. of State of R.I., 1894-5; grand rep. Sovereign Grand Lodge. 1896-04. Clubs: Providence Central (pres., 1907). Town Criers, Young Men's Republican. Wrote: (for pvt. circulation) From Providence to Dallas, 1896 (de- scription of trip to attend session of Sovereign Grand Lodge) : also Brief Historical Data and Memories of My Boyhood Days in Nantucket. 1915. Home: 44 Adelaide Av. Offices: 45 Richmond St., and 169 Pine St., Providence, R.I. FASirSWORTH, Prank S., b. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 12, 1SG4; s. John B. and Isabella L. (Frost) Farnsworth; ed. pub. schs.. Fitchburg and Leom- inster, Mass.; Bi-yant and Stratton Commercial Coll., Boston; m. Flora E. Dodge, of Leominster, Mass.. Oct. 19, 1887; 2 children, Beatrice F., Mrs. Florence M. Drury. Began in plumbing and heat- ing business with father, 1878; kept books many yrs. and gradually assumed management; has had entire charge of business since death of father. May 26, 1914: dir. Leominster Co-operative Bank; trustee Leominster Savings Bank: chmn. of Bd of Selectmen, Leominster, 4 yrs., elk. 2 yrs., town auditor, 7 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.,' 1 913-14. Senate, 1915. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Odd Fellows. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Leominster. Monoosnock, Country. Address: 78 Orchard St. Leominster. Mass FABNSWOSTH, Frederic Tudor, educator: b. Newark. N.J., July 25. 1852; s. Jeremv H. and Sarah Melinda (Gowdv) Farnsworth; A.B.. Tufts Coll., 1873. A.M., 1876; po=!t-grad. study Hanover and Leipzig, Germany, Paris. France. 1877-8; m. Anna Caroline Tufts, of Medford, ISTass., .Tune 21, 1879; children, Ruth L. (Mrs. H. K. Poole), Dana T., Ray D., Alice H. Prin. Bristol Acad.. Taunton, Mass.. 1880-8; prin. Brookline (Mass.) High Sch., 1888-91: instr. German. Bowdoin Coll., Bi-unswick, Me.. 1892-3: instr. German and French. Williams Coll., 1893-5: prin. Ware (Mass.) Hieh Sch., 1895-6. Sanborn Sem., Kingston. N.TT., 1896-01. Bristol >cad., Taunton, Mas.s., 1901-9. Taunton Hish Sch.. 1909-15. Mem. common council. Taunton, 1907, OS. Republican. Universalist. Mem. N.E. As^n. Colls, and Prep. Schs.. Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi, Taun- ton Choral Union (sec). Mason. Recreations: physical exercise, music. Address: 3 Spring St., Taunton, Mass. FABNSWOBTH, John Prescott, finishing of cot- ton goods; b. I'awtucket, R.I., Feb. 19, 1860; s. Claudius Buchanan and Marianna (Mclntire) l''arnsworth; descendant of Mathias Farnsworth, of Groton, Mass., 1634; prep. edn. Wheeler's Sch., Providence; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Mar- garet Cochrane Barbour, of N.Y. City, Nov. 25, 1885; 3 sons, John P., Jr., William B., C. Ralph. Connected with Lonsdale Co., 1881-4, (jreat Falls Co., 1885; since with Providence Dyeing, Bleach- ing & Calendering Co., finishing of cotton piece goods, of which is pres.; pres. Apponaug Co.; v. -p. U.S. Ring Traveller Co.; dir. Franklin Process Co.; trustee R.I. Trolley Lines; mem. Providence Com- mon Council, 1898, 1899. Pres. Providence Cham- ber of Commerce, 1914; pres. Olneyville Pub. Li- brary; trustee Providence Pub. Librar.v. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mem. Ornheus Lodge No. 3 6, F. & A.M.; Calvary Commandery, K.T. (both of Providence). Clubs: University, Hope, Squantum, Players, Turks Head (Providence); Harvard, Mer- chants' (New York). Recreations: yachting. Home: 104 Prospect St. Office: 52 Valley St., Providence, Rhode Island. PABNSWOBTK, Walter Kellog-g-, lawyer; b. Windsor, Vt., Nov. 17, 1870; s. Jonathan Brewer and Maria Augusta (Hatch) Farnsworth; studied law, and was admitted to bar, 1898; began practice at Rutland, Oct., 1898; sec. Vt. State Senate, 1902- 4-6; judge of Rutland City Ct., Apr. 1, 1907-Apr. 1, 1909. Dir. and sec. Rutland Horse Show and Breeders' Assn.; sec. Rutland Co. Agrl. Soc. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Mason; sec. B.P.O.E. since 1909; past master Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Rutland, Vt. PABNSWOBTH, William, wool commn. mcht. ; A.B., Harvard, 1877. IMem. firm of Farnsworth, Stevenson & Co.; trustee Provident Instn. for Sav- ings; dir. N.E. Trust Co., Nat. Union Bank. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 118 Federal St., Boston. PAROAT, Harry Bishop, railway official; b. Keyport, N.J., Oct. 24, 1867; s. Samuel and Sarah (Read) Faroat; ed. in pub. schs., Keyport; m. Mary Boyd, of Jersey City, N.J., Oct. 11, 1893. Be- gan as elk. with Freehold & New York R.R., at Key- port, N.J., 1881, continuing 4 yrs.; with New York & Long Branch R.R., 1885-6; became connected with pass, dept, B. & O. R.R., at New York, 1886; transferred to Boston office, 1909, since N.E. passenger agent same road. Mem. Railroad Freight and Passenger Assn. (New York), Assn. of Rail- road and Steamship Agents (Boston), Portland Ry. and Steamship Traffic Assn. Mem. St. Cecile Lodge F. & A.M., New York. Clubs: Boston Ath- letic Assn., Boston Traffic Golf, Traffic of New England Traffic of New York. Recreations: golf. Home: 168 Winthrop Rd.. Brookline. Office: 196 Washington St., Boston. PABQX7HAB, Charles Sumner, machine tools and supplies: b. Newton, :Mass., Aug. 7, 1854; s. .Tohn and Eliza A. (Webber) Farquhar; father was born at Aberdeen. Scotland, 1805, came to Can., 1819, to Boston, 1820; first ancestor in America on mother's side came from Germany; ed. pub. schs., Holliston, Mass.; m. Ida L. Brown, of Spring- field, Mass.. Aug. 10, 1886. Began with Burditt & Williams, Boston, 1873; salesman for A. J. Wil- kinson & Co., 1876-9; traveling salesman, Bacon & Co., 1879-82; associated with Frank Chandler and established firm of Chandler & Farquhar, 1882; firm incorporated, .Tan. 1, 1904, as Chandler & Farquhar Co., of which was treas. ; was elected pres. Apr. 12, 1907, after death of Mr. Chandler Apr. 4, 1906; now pres. Brotherhood Accident Ins. Co. Pres. Nat. Supply and Machinery Dealers' -Assn.: mem. Credit Men's Assn. (ex-dir.), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Baptist. Ma- son: Odd Fellow. Club: Engineers'. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 1277 Commonwealth Av. Office: 34-38 Federal St., Boston. PABB, HoUon Aug-ustine, educator; b. Athol, Mass., Sept. 2. 1872: s. HoUon and Mary (Wheeler) Farr; ed. pub. and high schs., Athol. 1879-90; Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., 1890-2; B.A., Yale, 1896, M.A., 1902, Ph.D., 1904; post-grad, study, Jena. Heidelberg, Berlin, 1896-8. Teacher of Ger- man. Yale, 1898-04. asst. prof, since 1904. Address: 351 White Hall, New Haven, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 391 FARRAI.IiY, Joseph FrankUn, edilur and pub.; b. i'ittstield, Mass., Dec. It), ls61; s. John and Juliet Eliza (Rogers) Farrally; descendant of Joseph Rogers, of Lebanon Springs, N.Y.; grad. high sch.. Great Rairington, Mass., 1877; ni. Mary Grace Jennings, of Isevv Mil ford. Conn., Aug. 15, 1892; 2 children, Phyllis R., 21; iJoris J., lU. Learned printer's trade in office of Berkshire Courier, Great Barrington, Mass., 1879-82; with Paper World, Holyoke, 1882-3; associated with Bolles & Giddings, New Milford, Conn., in publi- cation of New Milford Gazette, 1883-94; with brother, W. H. Farrally (who died 1901), jmrchased Bristol Phoenix, Nov. 1, ]S!t4. changing it from weekly to semi-weekly; conducted I'lioeni.x as semi-weekl>- alone since death of brother; mem. Farrally Brothers. Mem. Co. C. Bristol Train Arty. Trustee Rogers Free Pub. Library, Bristol; sec. Bristol Improvement Assn., Bristol Pub. Health League; pres. Bristol Y.M.C.A., 1912-14. Sec. Bris- tol Chapter S.A.R.; mem. Lt. IT. F. Bennett Camp, Sons of Veterans. liepublican. 10pjscoi)lian; ves- tryman St. Michael's Ch. Clul): R.I. Press (pres., 1911-12), E.xcelsior Tennis (v. -p.). Home: 83 State St. Office: 547 Hope St., Bristol. R.I. FARBAND, Georg-e Edward, bank commr. ; b. Penacook, N.H., May 1, 1872; s. William and Eliza- betli A. (Jones) Farrand; ed. pub. schs.; m. Ruth A. Minot, of Concord, June 21, 1899; 2 children, Elizabeth Howland, Mary Minot. Mem J. C. & G. E. Farrand, dealers in wood and coal, Penacook, 1896-02; in gen. merchandise business since 1902; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911; mem. N.H. Constl. Com.. 1912; state treas., 1913-14; chmn. Dem. State Com., 1914; state bank commr. of N.H. since Dec. 16. 1914; mem. Pub. Printing Commn.; custodian N.H. state liosp. funds. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. Mem. K. of P. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Wonolancet (Concord). Home: Penacook, N.H. Address: State House, Concord, N.H. FABBAND, Max, college prof.; b. Newark, N.J., Mar. 29, 1869; s. Samuel A. and Louise (Wilson) Farrand; A.B., Princeton, 1892, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1896; grad. student liistory, Princeton, Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1892-6; (hon. A.M., Yale. 1908); m. Beatrix Cadwalader Jones, of New York, Dec. 17, 1913. Instr., asso. prof, and prof, history, Wes- levan U., 1896-01; prof, and head dept. history, Leland Stanford Jr. U., 1901-8; acting prof. Am. history, Cornell U., 1905-6; prof, history, Yale, Sept., 1908 — . Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc, etc. Club'^: Princeton, Century, University (New York), Graduates (New Haven), Cosmos (Washington). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 230 Church St. Ad- dress: Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.* FABBEIi, Alton mfr. ; b. Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 22, 1879; s. Alton and Julia Elizabeth (Clark) Farrel; ed. pub. and high schs.. Ansonia, and under tutors to 1894; grad. St. Paul's Sch.. Con- cord, N.H., 1898; Yale. 1902, M.A.; m. Hazel Edison, of Larimore, N.D., Jan. 6, 1915. Treas. and dir. Farrel Foundrv & Machine Co.: dir. Standard Fire Ins. Co. (Hartford), Derby (Conn.) Gas Co., Co- lonial Trust Co. (Waterbury, Conn.), Ansonia Water Co. Served as a.-d.-c. on staff of Gov. Chamberlin. 1902-4; alderman, Ansonia, 1903-5; mavor, 1905-6; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6. Senate, 1906-8; alternate del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; presdl. elector, 1908. Clubs: Union League. New York Athletic (New York); Gradu- ates' (New Haven); Hartford (Hartford). Ad- dress: Ansonia, Conn. FABBEI., Franklin, mfr.; Feb. 17, 1828-Jan. 10, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) FABBEIiIi, John "Walter, securities ; b. Cambridge, Mass June 15, 1S69; s. John H. and Margaret A. (Quinn) Farrell; pub. sch. edn.; m. Mary K. Ken- nedy, of Somerville, Mass., June 20, 1895; 6 chil- dren. Became connected with brokerage and bank- ing business, Boston, at age of 15; with Rogers. Wood, Loring & Co., 1884-95: entered employ of Charles Weil & Co., 1895; admitted as mem. of firm 1906, since conducted under title of Weil, Farrell & Co.. note brokers and bankers. Home: 53 Seaver St., Brookline. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. FABBEN, Merritt Augnistus, secretary and lec- turer; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 13, 1867; s. Willis Henry and Sarah Ann ( VV'rightson) Farren; g.g.g.s. of Zebulon Furren, the lirst ancestor to come to America, born 1695, died 1805, m. Desire Heming- way, East Haven, Conn.; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1897; studied Brown U., 1905-6; m. Clara Louise Freeman, of Providence, R.I., May 5, 1890; 2 chil- dren, Merritt Freeman, Herrick Wrightson. Or- ■ lained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor chs. at Lyn- don, Vt., Providence, R.I., and South Acton, Mass., 12 yrs. ; retired from pastorate, 1910, to become lecturer for Young ]-\ilks' Ednl. League of Boston, on Children's Reading and Vocations; sec. Mass. Advisory Council of George Washington Memorial Assn., of Washington, D.C., with office in Boston, 1911-14; corr. sec. Boston Seaman's Friend Soc. since 1914. Mem. Conn. Soc. S.A.R., Soc. for the Preservation of N.E. Antiquities; asso. mem. Col. Isaac Davis Post, G.A.R., West Acton, Mass. Ma- son. Clubs: Field and Forest. Recreations: tramp- ing, botanizing. Homa: 32 Lexington Av., Somer- ville, Mass. Address: 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. FABBEir, ■William Albert, clergyman; b. Somer- ville, Mass., Jan. 30, 1852; s. William Dunham and Caroline (Denton) Farren; A.B., Brown U., 1875; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1879, post-grad, course, same, 18SS-9; m. jerusha P. Avery, of Groton, Conn., Oct. 27, 1880; children, Alice P., b. Sept. 7, 1881; Carrie L., Oct. 6, 1883. Prin. South Center Sch., Southington, Conn., 1875- 76; ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1879; pastor. North Billerica, Mass., 1879-88, New London, N.H., 1889- 99, North Attleboro, Mass., since 1899. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon (Brown U.). Recre- ations: pliotography. Address: North Attleboro, Mass. FABBINGTON, Everett, lawyer; b. Waldoboro, Me., Dec. 4, 1840; s. George and Harriet (Orff) Farrington; ed. common schs.; Me. State Sem., Lewiston, Me. ; m. Luella Winslow, of Waldoboro, Me., June 14, 1883. Began active career as teacher; admitted to bar, 1876, and practiced at Waldoboro; spl. deputy collector of customs during both of Cleveland's administrations; elected judge of pro- bate for Lincoln County, 1908, reelected, 1912. Mason: mem. Odd Fellows, Patrons of Husbandry. Democrat. Address: Waldoboro. Me. FABBINCrTON, Frank Georg-e, lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 11, 1872; s. Franklin L. and Cordelia (Wilson) Farrington; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894: student Harvard Law Sch., 1900-2; m. Martha B. French, of Bismarck, N.D., Sept. 5, 1894; 2 children, Mildred B.. Frank A. Teacher high sch., Machias, Me., 1894-6, Skowhegan, 1896-9; practiced law in Augusta since 1902. Republican. Congllst. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows. Knights of Pythias. Recreations: walking, tennis. Home: 38 Bangor St. Office: 191 TV^ater St., Augusta, Me. FABBINGTON, Frederick Horton, farmer, bank- er; b. Brandon. Farrington Homestead, Vt., Dec. 14, 1851; s. Franklin and Adelia A. (Horton) Farrington; Edmund Farrington, immigrant an- cestor, came from England, 1635; ed. pub. schs., Brandon: m. Ella E. Reynolds, of Brandon, Vt., Sept. 10, 1873; 1 son, Franklin R. Has been identified with banking business since 1880; pres. Brandon Investment and Guarantee Co.: v.-p. Rutland Sav- ings Bank; dir. Brandon Nat. Bank, Proctor Trust Co., Nat. Bank of Vergennes; treas. Brandon Cem- etery Assn., Vt. State Agrl. Soc; trustee of es- tates; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1888-90, Senate, 1896- 98; ex-chmn. State Bd. of Cattle Commrs.; mem. com apptd. bv Gov. Prouty to Revise Banking Laws of Vt., 1910. Pres. Vt. State Bankers' Assn., 1911-1*' V -p. and trustee Brandon Free Pub. ijbrary. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Brandon, Vt. FABBINGTON, Henry, banker, lawyer; b. ^Yaldoboro, IMe.. June 16, 1837; s. George and Harriet (Orff) Farrington; ed. com schs., Waldo- boro and I\Ton"=!on Acad., Monson. IMass. : m. June 15 1862 Susan .\. TToyor, of Waldoboro. Me. Ad- mitted "to Lincoln County Bar, 1859; elected coun- ty atty., 1867: resided in Gardiner since 1876; in banking' business since 1884; v.-p. Nat. Bank of Gardiner; citv solicitor, 1878; .iudge of Police Ct., 392 WIJO-.S WJIO IN NEW ENGLAND Gardiner unJer appnit. of Gov. Harris M. Plaisted, 1881-5; city treas., 1893-15; mem. Me. Slate Senate, 1911-12. Jiemocrat. INIason. Address: Gardiner, Me. FABRnrOTON', Wilber Ernest, mfr. ; b. Boston, Sept. 15, 18G9; s. Alan.son W. and Isabella F. (Hill) ]<"arrington; ed. Ensiish HiKli Sch.; m. (xiace Safford Jones, of Boston, Mar. 30, 1897; cliildren, Edward Hill, Hope, Wilber Ernest, Jr. Began active career in employ of Saville, Somes & Co., wholesale grocers, 1885, continuing 7 years; with Worcester Salt Co. at Chicago as western mgr., 1892-5; organized the Parrington Mfg. Co., mfrs. of eye-glass cases, jewelry and special cases, metal specialties, etc., 1895, and since pres. of this CO.; also pres. Choralcelo Co., of Boston and New York. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Brae Burn, Wellesley Country. Recre- ations: music, golf, tennis, llorhe: 66 Longwood Av., Brookline. OfRce: 100 Boylston St., Boston. FARBIS, Harry R., M.D.; b. Oxford, Me.. June 25, 1S74; s. William R. and Henrietta (McAlister) Farris; grad. Oxford High Sch., 1894, Hebron Acad., 1896; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1899; m. Mamie P. Blake, of Oxford. Me., July 25, 1901; 2 children, Inez Gertrude, Mamie Estelle. Practiced at Oxford since July 20, 1899; capt. Med. Corps., N.G.S.M., comdg. Tlosp. Corps Detachment. Republican. Cnnglist. Mason: mem. Knights of Pythias, .'\ddress: Oxford, Me. FABWEIiI^, Arthur, composer; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) FARWEIiI., Charles G-urden, broker. (See vol. 1909.) FABWIilili, Frederick E., machinist. (See vol. 1909.) FARWEIiIi, John "W., b. Waltham. Mass., Apr. 17, 1S43; s. Nathaniel and Eliza (Fletcher) Far- well; ed. common schs. of N.E. ; m. Ruby F. Howe, of Lowell, Mass., May 8, 1870. Entire business career has been in cotton mfg. business; pres. and dir. Myanza Mills; treas. and dir. Farwell Bleach- ery, Farwell Mills: dir. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Boston Storage Warehouse, Melrose Nat. Bank, Mutual Boiler Ins. Co., Worcester Mfrs. Mutual Ins. Co., Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank. Mem. Bostonian Soc. (trustee). Colonial Soc, S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, N.E. Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Ex- change, Algonquin, Eastern Yacht, Oaklev Coun- try, Country (Brookline). Home: 457 Beacon St. Summer Home: Cohasset, Mass. Office: 70 Kilby St.. Boston. FARWEIii;, Parris Thaxter, clergyman, editor; b. Pelham, N.H., Dec. 11, 1856; s. John Edward and Elizabeth Sophia (Gates) Farwell; descendant of Henry Farwell, one of the original settlers of Concord, Mass., in 1635; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1876; A.B., Amherst, 1880; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1883; m. Margaret Gushing Loring, of Yar- mouth, Me., Dec. 18, 1884; 3 children, Helen M., Edward P.. Lawrence C. Ordained Congl. minis- try, 1883; pastor South Egremont, Mass., 1883-6, Stockbridge, 1886-95. Wellesley Hills. 1895-12; assoc. editor of The Congregationalist since June, 1912; was editor of Our Town (mag.), 1898-03, The Brotherhood (inag.), 1905-10. Mem. governing bd. Mass. Civic League; mem. bd. dirs. Mass. Prison Assn. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Club: Twentieth Century. Author: Village Improvement (Stnreris Sz Walton, pubs.), 1913. Recreations: bicycling. Home: 20 Ripley Terrace, Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. FARWEIiIi. Robert Benneson, civil engr. ; b. Quincy. Til.. Mar. 25. 1871; s. Henry Augustus and Alice Adaline (Benneson) Farwell; grad. Wor- cester (Mass.) Acad., 1889; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst.. 1893. In engring. work, Jewett Citv and Norwich. Conn., 1893: was connected with Boston Transit Commn. in building Boston subway, 1894- 98; with street dept., Boston, chieflv on sewer engring., 1899-02; asst. engr., Boston Transit Commn., in charge several sections of East Bos- ton and Washington St. tunnels. 1902-8 and 1911- 13; div. engr., Boston Elevated Ry Co., 1909-10, in charge of Cambridgeport div. of Cambridge sub- way. Mem. A.A.A.S., Alumni Assn. Worcester Poly. Inst. Clubs: Am. Wliist (Boston), Central Club Assn. (Somerville, Mass.). Recreations: whist. Address: 15 Beacon St., Boston. FARWEIiIi, Sidney Emerson, officer corpns. ; b. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 14, 1870; s. George Lyman and Sara Gardner (Wyer) Farwell; descendant on mother's side of same family as Ralph Waldo Emerson; prep. edn. l'hillii)s Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Elizabeth C. Bar- rows, of West Chester, Pa., Dec, ?7, 1906. With D. M. Osborne & Co., harvesting machinery, at Auburn, N.Y., later at Boston, as New England mgr. until 1902; in commercial paper and bond business at Boston, 1902-6; pres. Boston Panama Cocoanut Co.; v.-p. I'ond Creek Coal Co.; treas. Am. Zinc Lead & Smelting Co., Piedmont Soap- stone Co., Asbestine Stone Co., Boston Panama Co. Democrat. Episcopalian. Recreations: out- door .sports. Home: 14 77 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 55 Congress St., Boston. FASSETT, James Hiram, educator; b. Nashua. N.H., Jan. 11, 1869; s. .lames Boutelle and Ellen Maria (Morrill) Fassett; grad. Nashua High Sch., 1886; A.B., Dartmouth. 1890; m. Bertha Chester Smith, of Northampton, Mass., June 23, 1897; 1 son, James Adams. Prin. Mt. Pleasant Grammar Sch., Nashua, N.H., 1890-3; supt. schs., Nashua, since 1893. Trustee N.H. State Normal Sch. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Ma- son. Author: Colonial Life in New Hampshire, 1899; History of Education in New Hampshire, 1900; The Beacon Series of School Rearlers, 1914. Editor; Grimm's Fairy Tales, 1904. Address: 14 Abbott St , Nafohua, N.H. FAUI^KNER, Barry, artist; b. Keene, N.H., July 12, 1881; s. Francis Childs and Martha Barrett (Ripley) Faulkner; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad, and Harvard U. ; studied Art Stu'lents' League. New York, and Am. Acad., Rome; also with George de Forest Brush and Abbott H. Thayer. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: 61 Summer St.. Keene, N.H. Studio: 11 Macdougal .\lley. New York.* FAUIiKNER, Georg-e William, lumber dealer, mayor, b. Fittsfield, Mass., Jan. 24, 1874; s. George and Elleri (McCombs) Faulkner; ed. pub. schs., Pittsfield; m. Ada Mary Umpbeby, of Manchester, Eng., Oct. 27, 1898; 6 children, George R., Beatrice, Fenwick, Philip, Gladys, Ellen. Established gen. contracting business at Pittsfield, 1898, continuing 4 yrs.; entered lumber business, 1902. and in 1910 organized Faulkner Lumber Co., of which is pres. and gen. mgr.; dir. Union Co-operative Bank; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913-14; mayor of Pittsfield since Jan. 4, 1915. Mem. I.O.O.P.. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Patrons of Husbandry. Republican. Congli.st. Ciubs: Park (Pittsfield). Lincoln (Bos- ton). Home. 51 Pomeroy Ave. Office: 184 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. FAUIiKNER, Herbert Kimball, M.D.; b. Keene, N.H., July 25, 1859; s. Charles Stearns and Eliza (Eanies) T'"aullcner; ed. pub. schs., Keene. pvt. and pub. schr,., Geneva, Switzerland, pvt. schs.. Stutt- gart, Gei'many and Lawrence Scientific Sch.. Har- vard Univ.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; m. Keene, N.H., Oct. 4, 1888, Emily Morison. Home: Keene, N.H. FAin^KlTEB, Herbert Waldron, artist; b. Stam- ford, Conn., Oct. 8, 1860; s. James and Sarah (Breasted) Faulkner; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. fYale), 1882, M.E.. 1884: later studied art. Art Students' League, New York, and in Paris, France.; m. Mary John, of Saint Ives, Cornwall, Eng., Sept. 12, 1895; 2 sons, Waldron. Louis M. Awarded hon. mention Pan. -Am. Expn., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901: pictures purchased by St. Louis Mu- suem; Dallas (Tex.) Art Assn.: Art Inst., Indian- apolis: Art Inst., Nashville, Tenn. : etc. Trustee Pub. Library, Washington, Conn. Mem. SyndiCat de la Presse Artistique, Paris. Club: .'salmagundi (New York). Address: Washington, Conn. FAtTIiKNER, Robert Eames, farmer; b. Keene, N.H., July 19. 1S67; s. Charles Stearns and Eliza (Eame Faulkner; descended in direct line from Edmund Faulkner, who came to America, 1637; prep. edn. Hopkinson Sch.. Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Kate Carnes, of Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 25, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 393 19(10. In 1897 Joined brothers in manufacture of woolen 8ds. under title of The Faulkner & Colony Mlg. Co.; withdrew from active work, 1910, and has since given time to farm, although still a dir. in tlie corpn.; dir. Keene Gas & Light Co. Mem. N.H. Forestry Commn., 1907-8 and 1909-12. For- merly Republican, now Progressive. Unitarian. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Grange. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Boston Athletic Assn. Address: Keene, N.H. FAUIiKNER, WUllam Edward, surgeon; b. Keene, Is.il.. Nov. 7, ]N(i:;; .s. (,'liarh\s Stearns and Sarah (Eames) Faulkner; A.B., Harvard, 1887, M.D., 1891; m. Rosalie Edwards, of Philadelphia, July 1, 1906; children, William E., Frederick, Ed- mund Baker, Robert Eames, 2d. Began practice in Boston in 1890; asst. in clin. and operative surgery, 1902-3, now asso. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. ; asst. visiting surgeon, Boston City Hosp. Mem St Botolph Club, etc. Address: 290 Marlbor ) St., Boston. FATTNCi:, Daniel Worcester, clergvman: .Ian. 3, 1829-Jan. 3, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, IPlO-ll.) TAVNCE, Thomas E., insurance; b. South Bos- ton, Mass., Feb. 8, 1848; s. Thomas and Mary A. (Gerrish) Faunce; descendant of ancestors who arrived in the Mayflower and Ship Ann; grad. Bos- ton pub. schs. (Franklin medal) and Comer's Com- mercial Coll.; m. Hyde Park, Mass., Sept., 1870, Josephine Allen. Began in ins. business; was con- nected with Manufacturers' Ins. Co. of Boston, 19 yrs. ; in ins. and real estate business for self since 1883; removed to Hyde Park, Mass., 1867; one of original stockholders of the Norfolk Subur- ban Electric Rd. (now Old Colony), of which was auditor a number of years; organized the Hyde Park Cooperative Bank (treas. 11 yrs. and pres. 11 yrs.). Organized and was 1st pres. Business Men's Assn.; mem. Bd. of Assessors 7 yrs.; mem. Overseers of the Poor 6 yrs.; mem. Hyde Park Band 13 yrs. Republican. Orthodox Conglist. Odd Fellow. Home: 26 Linwood St., Hyde Park, Mass. PAUNCE, Walter Hamlet; b. Kingston, Mass., Nov. 16, 1832; s. Charles C. and Amelia (Wash- burn) Faunce; descendant of John Faunce, of the ship -Vnii, Bi'ewster Cook, and others of the May- flower; ed. Kingston public schs. and Greenwich (R.I.) Acad.; m. Arabella Ryder, of Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 1863 (died 1870); 2d, Elisabeth Brown, of Smithfield. R.I., Nov., 1874; children, Lucv D.. Charles M. In pub. life as town and county officer since 1855; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., ISNO: select- man, overseei- of poor; chmn. Bd. of County Com- missioners of Plymouth Co.; mem. State Bd. of Agriculture.; dir. Agrl. Soc. Marshfield. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Kingston, Mass. FAXJITCE, William Herbert Perry, university pres.; b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 15. 1859; s. Rev. Daniel "Worcester and Mary P. (Perry) Faunce: descendant of John Faunce, who came to America in the ship Ann, 1622; A.B., Brown, 1880, A.M., 1883; instr. mathematics. Brown, 1881-2; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1884 (D.D.. Brown. 1897, Yale, 1901, Harvard, 1904; LL.D., Baylor, 1904, IT. of Via, 1905, Dartmouth. 1909, Wesleyan. 1909, Denison, 1913, Amherst. 1915); m. Sarah R. Edson, of Lvnn, Mass., June 18, 1884; 1 son. Perry Edson. Minister State St. Ch., Sprinsrfield. Mass.. 1884-9; Fifth Ave. Ch.. New York. 1889-99; pres. Brown U.. June. 1899 — . Lecturer. U. of Chicago. 1897-8, Yale U., 1907-8. Mem. R.I. Met. Park Commn.; trustee Newton Theol. Instn.. Worcester Acad.. R.I. Sch. of Design, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: University (New York, Boston and Providence) : Hope, Agawam (■Providence). .Author: The Educational Ideal in the Ministrv, 1908; What Does Christianity Mean? 1912: Social Aspects of Foreign Missions, 1914. Contbr. to religious and ednl. periodicals. Home: 180 Hope St., Providence, R.I.* PAUVER, Edg^ar, college prof.; b. North Eaton, O., Mav 7, 1875; s. Alfred and Elizabeth M. (King) Fauvef: A.B., Oberlin, 1899; Harvard Summer Sch., 1903; Columbia U. Summer Sch., 1904. 1906; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia). 1909; m. Sept. P. 1908, Alice Chipman MacDaniels, of Ober- lin, O. Dir. phys. training, Centre U., Ky., 1899- 1900; tutor in Greek and asst. in gymnastics, Oberlin, 1900-3; instr. in gymnastics, 1903-7, lec- turer in physical training, 1907-9, asst. prof, phys- ical edn., r.iOy-ll, Columbia; prof. phys. edn. and coll. phys., Wesleyan U. since 1911. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Physical Edn. Assn., Soc. San- itary and Moral I'rophyla.xis, A.M. A. Address: Mid- dletown. Conn. PAVOR, Paul Gordon, clergyman; b. Lowell. Mass., Apr. 7, 1S83; s. William Aaron and Harriet Eugenia (Thompson) Favor; direct descendant of Capt. Cutting Favor, of the Revolutionary War; prep. edn. Lowell High Sch.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1904; S.T.B., Andovei- Theol. Sem., 1908; grad. stu- dent same, at Cambridge, Mass., 1911-13; m. Abi- gail Grace Smith, of Leicester, Mass., Aug. 26, 1910: 2 children, Elizabeth Putnam, Paul Gordon, Jr. Teacher Greek and history, Hanover (N.H.) High Sch., 1904, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1906; asst. chaplain Mass. State Reformatory, 1906-S; ordained Congl. ministrv, 1908; pastor Lit- tleton, Mass., 1907-10, Prospect Hill Ch., Somer- ville, since Jan., 1910. Mem. Suffolk North Min- isterial Assn., The Brotherhood of the Kingdom, Pilgrim Ministers' Club, Congl. Club (Boston), Dartmouth Coll. Alumni Council, Chi Phi. I{epul)li- can. Recreations: tennis, music, etc. Address: 131 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. FAXON, Charles Edward, botanical artist; b. Roxbury, Ma.ss., Jan. 21, 1846; s. Elisha and Han- nah Mann (Whitins'') Faxon; brother of Walter Faxon; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard, 1867 (hon. A.M., 1897). Instr. of botany, Harvard, 1879-84; asst. dir. Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, since 1882. Best known as bot. artist; drew all the plates for Sargent's Silva of North Amer- ica, Eaton's Ferns of North American Garden and Forest, Sargent's Forest Flora of Japan, Sargent's Manual of the Trees of North America; Trees and Shrubs, and numerous plates in leading bot. jour- nals. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Home: .lamaica Plain, Mass.* FAXOir, Eudora Meade, M.D.; b. Waterville, Me., Aug. 30, 1842; d. Alonzo and Hannah Vose (Cram) Draper; ed. pub. schs., Boston; M.D., Boston (I^oU. Phys. and Surg, 1892; M.D., Tufts Med. Coll., 1894; m. Henry Faxon. Jr.. of Boston, Sept. 19, 1865; 3 children, Richard. Henry Meade. r>ora "Winifred (M.D.). Practiced at Boston, Mass., since 1892. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. Fern Chapter No. 46, o.E.S.; Lady Franklin Rebekah Lodge, No. 66, I.O. O.F.. of Franklin, Mass. Club: Alden. Address: Franklin, Mass. FAXON, Frederick Winthrop, bibliographer; b. West Roxbury, Mass.. Aug. 24, 1866; s. Marcus and Augusta Chalmers (Fernald) Faxon; A.B.. Har- vard. 1889; m. Adeline True Thompson, of Boston, May 16, 1900. V.-p. and mgr. library dept., Boston Book Co. Mem. Am. Librarv Assn. (travel sec, 1896, 1899, 1900, gen. sec, 1900-3; chmn. travel com. since 1902) Spl. Libraries Assn., Mass. Li- brary Club, R.I., N.Y. State, N.J., Pa., Mich., and Wis. library assns., Bibliog. Soc. America (treas.). Clubs: Harvard, Appalachian Mountain. Editor Bulletin of Bibliography (quarterly), Boston, since 1897. Wrote: Bibliography of Ephemeral Bibelots, 1897; Modern Chap Books and Their Imitators, 1903; Bibliography of Literary Annuals and Gift Books, 1912. Originator and editor Dramatic In- dex (annual), 1909 — ; compiler magazine suh.iect- index, vol. 1, 1907, 08, 09; editor same, 1910 — . Home: Roslindale, Mass. Office: 83 Francis St., Fenway, Boston.* FAXOIT, Grace B., writer; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 21, 1877; d. George and Mary Alice (Boardman) Faxon; of 9th generation of Faxon family in Amer- ica; wrote a series of stories at 7, had read all of Dickens' works at 8, and was teaching dist. sch. at 16; studied dramatic art but gave up going on the stage on account of family opposition. Began writ- ing short stories for the press and later went to New York and joined editorial staff of New York Sch. Journal: editor-in-chief of Werner's Mag. 2 yrs.; removed to Boston, 1903; editor Suburban Life, an outdoor monthly, 1903-6; traveled through the West. 1906-9; asso. editor Normal Instructor, since 1913. Author: Maids and Matrons (amateur 394 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND play). Compiler: Poems Worth Knowing. Mem. D.A.R. Unitarian. Home: Dansville, N.Y. FAXON, Henry M.; pres. Nat. Mount Wollaston Bank, Granite Ky. Co. (Quincy, Mass.); treas. and dir. Quincy Klectric Li^iit Co.. Quincy Fire Ins. Co.; trustee Quincy Savin!i:s Bank. Home: Quincy, Mass. FAXOir, John Lyman, architect; b. Quincy, Mass.; s. l<'raniis (iray and J^li/.abeth Faxon; ed. pub. schs., Uroukline, Mass.; old Chauncy Hall Sch. ; spl. course in architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech.; widower. Has traveled e.xtensively abroad and made researches in history and art. Engaged in compiling a treatise on the ancient Greek and Ro- man theatres; lecturer on art. Mem. Nat. Economic League. Republican. Address: 4 W. Cedar St., Bos- ton, Mass. FAXON, Walter, naturalist; b. Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 4, 1N4S; s. lOlisha and Hannah Mann (Whiting) Faxon; brotlier of Charles Edward Faxon; A.B., Harvard, 1871. S.B.. 1872, Sc.D., 1878. Curator in invertebrate dept., Mus. of Comparative Zoology since 1874; asst. in cliarge mus., 1892-6; asst. prof, zoology, Harvard, 1880-5. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat- ural History; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Ornithologists' Union; mem. Washington Acad. Sciences, Biol. Soc, Washington, etc. Au- thor scientific memoirs and papers, published by Mus. Comparative Zoiilogy. Cambridge, U.S. Nat. Mus., Am. Ornithologists' Union, etc. Home: Lex- ington, Mass. Address: Cambridge, Mass.* FAXON, Walter Collyer, insurance official; b. Hartford, Conn., ,Iuly IS, 1,S56; s. Hiram and Mar- garet Maria (Collyer) Faxon; descendant of Gov. William Bradford, also of Thomas Faxon, of Ded- ham, Mass.. 1647; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1874; m. Nellie A. White, of Windsor, Conn., May 23, 1877. In office of Travelers' Ins. Co., 1874-Dec. 31, 1890; became connected with Aetna Life Ins. Co., Jan. 1, 1S91; was made asst. sec. same co., 1895, sec, 1902, v.-p. since 1905; v. -p. and dir. Aetna Ac- cident and Liability Co. Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars, Order of Colonial Governors, Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, Order of Founders and Patriots of America, S.R., S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Recrea- tions: motoring. Home: 29 Huntington St. Office: 650 Main St.. Hartford, Conn. FAXON, William Otis, M.D.; b. Stoughton, Mass., Oct. 24, 1853; s. Ebenezer R. and Harriet N. (Hoit) Faxon; M.D.. Boston TJ. Sch. of Medicine. 1876; m. Susan Reed Wales, of Stoughton. July 10. 1878; 1 son, Nathaniel W. (M.D. ), b. Aug. 12, 1880. Has practiced in Stoughton since 1876; med. examiner 5th Norfolk Dist. IS yrs. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905, 06, Senate, 1907, OS; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chi- cago, 1908. Universalist. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc Mason (K.T.. Shriner); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Bos- ton City, Boston Press, Mass. Republican, Norfolk Republican (pres.). etc. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. Address: 15 Walnut Av., Stoughton, Mass. FAY, Alland G,, lawyer; b. Brookfield, Vt., Dec. 4, 1856; s. Gardner and Catharine M. (Sancry) Fay; ed. Goddard Sem.; studied law, Montpelier, lSSl-4; admitted to bar, 1884; m. Carrie B. Cree, of Mont- pelier, Vt., Dec. 15. 1886. Practiced at Plainfield, Vt., 1884-7; removed to Montpelier, and was mem. firm of Heath & Fay, 1887-9, Wing & Fay until Dec, 1892; practiced in Lancaster, N.H., 1S92-5, in Barre since Aug.. 1895. Judge Barre City Court, 1900-6; asst. CO. elk., Washington Co., 1884; asst. sec. Vt. State Senate, 1S86. Republican. Several years trus- tee and treas., Goddard Sem. ; trustee and sec, Barre City Hosp. Universalist. Mem. Vt. Bar. Assn. Recreations: Motoring. Address: Barre, Vt.. FAY, Charles Ernest, college prof.; b. Roxbury (Boston). Mass., Mar. 10, 1846; s. Rev. Cyrus Hyde Fay; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1868, A.M., 1872 (Litt.D., 1900); m. Mary W. Lincoln, of Boston, Nov. 22, 1870. Instr. mathematics, 1868, modern langs., 1869, in Europe on leave of absence, 1869-70, Wade prof, modern langs. since 1871, Tufts Coll. Lee turer on lit. and geog. topics. Bore a part in foimd- ing Modern Lang. Assn. America, 1883 (pres. peda- gogical sect., 1890), N.E. As.sn. of Colleges and Prep. Schs., 1885 (pres., 1888-9), Appalachian Mountain Club, 1876 (pres., 1878, 1881, 1893, 1905), Round Table (Boston), 1885 (v.-p., 1900); a pioneer in the development of mountaineering in the Ca- nadian Rockies and the Selkirks, 1890. (See Who's Who in America for societies and otUer details.) Address: Tufts College, Mass.* FAY, Dudley Bowditch, trustee; b. Jan. 31, 1860; s. Itichard S. and Elizabeth B. (Bowditch) Fay; A. B., Harvard, 1881; m. Katharine Gray, of Dorches- ter, Mass., Oct. 4, 1882. Trustee various estates, etc., since 1881. Club: Somerset. Home: 287 Bea- con St., Boston, and Nahant, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. FAY, Edward Allen, educator; b. Morristown, N. J., Nov. 22, 1843; s. Bainabas Maynard and Louise (Mills) Fay; A.B., U. of JVIich., 1862, A.M., 1865 (Sc. D., 1912); Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1881; m. Mary Bradshaw, of Brooklyn, July 6, 1871; father of Sid- ney Bradshaw Fay. Instr., N.Y. Instn. for the Deaf, 1862-5; prof., 1866 — , v.-p., 1885 — , Gallaudet Coll. Editor Am. Annals of the Deaf, 1870 — . Mem. Lit. Soc. Washington, Dante Soc Cambridge, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Cosmos, Unita- rian. Author: Concordance of the Divina Comme- dia, 1888; Histories of American Schools for the Deaf, 1893; Marriages of the Deaf in America, 1898. Contbr. to tech. and lit. pubis. Address: 3 Kendall Green, Washington, and 21 Lincoln Av., Nantucket, Mass. * FAY, Emily Louisa Bostwick, charity and patri- otic worker; Sept. 17, 1850-May, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) FAY, Frank S., lawyer; b. Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 26, 1848; s. George W. and Amanda A. (Ward) Fay; descendant of ancestry, including John Fay, 1648, Miles Standish, Maj. Josiah Fay, Capt. Josiah Fay, Jr.; grad. Marlboro (Mass.) High Sch., 1869; m. Elizabeth B. Ham, of Stuyvesant, N.Y., Sept. 28, 1881 (died Sept. 1, 1912). Admitted to Conn, bar, 1871, and since practiced at Meriden, Conn.; city atty., 1877-9 and 1895-02; pros, liquor agt., 1882-92; judge City and Police Ct., 1902-13 and again since Feb., 1915. Town site trustee for U.S. Grant, Okla- homa, 1891. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Home, Colonial, Meriden Bird (pres.). Contbr. ar- ticles on fishing, hunting, sports, birds and wild flowers. Recreations: fishing, bird rambles. Ad- dress: Meriden, Conn. FAY, Frederic Harold, civil engr. ; b. Marlboro, Mass., July 5, 1872; s. John Sawyer and Elizabeth (Ingalls) Fay; descendant in 8th generation from John Fay, who came from England and settled in Marlboro, 1656; prep. edn. under pvt. tutor; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893, M.S., 1894 (the first ad- vanced degree in civ. engring. granted by this instn.); m. Clara May Potter, of Quincy, 111., Apr. 21, 1897; 6 children, Allen P. (deceased), Beatrice, Mildred E., Dorothy C, Eleanor P., Elizabeth. Transitman, with city engr., Marlboro, Mass., sum- mer, 1882; draftsman Boston Bridge Works, sum- mer, 1894; in city engineer's office, Boston, as bridge draftsman and asst. engr. in charge design and constrn. of city's bridges, 1895-11; engr. in charge bridge and ferry div. Pub. Works Dept., Boston, 1911-14 (resigned), also commr. for Boston on Boston and Cambridge Bridge Commn. ; mem. Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, consulting engrs., since June, 1914. Served as consulting engr. for rail- roads, municipalities, etc., in U.S. and Can. Alumni mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1914-19; life mem. Am. Unitarian Assn. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Canadian Soc. Civ. Engrs., Boston Society Civ. Engrs. (pres., 1913-14), N.E. Water Works Assn., Am. Concrete Institute, Internat. Assn. Navigation C^ongresses, Mass. Highway Assn., Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech. (pres., 1913), etc. Clubs: Engi- neers' (bd. govs.), Boston City (bd. govs.). Univer- sity, Savin Hill Yacht (Boston), Technology (Bos- ton and New York). Recreation: yachting. Com- piler of "The Population and Finances of Boston," 1901. Home: 227 Savin Hill Av., Dorchester. Ofllice: 308 Boylston St., Boston. FAY, Cfeorg-e Austin, lawyer; b. Marlboro, Mass., Aug. 29, 1838; s. George W. and Amanda Almina (Ward) Fay: descendant of John Fay, Boston, 1636; grad. high sch.. Marlboro; removed to Meri- den, Conn.. 1859; elk. in office of Adams Express Co. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 395 and Western Union telegraph operator; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., ISGl'; m. Jennie M. Curtis, of Meriden, Sept. 11, 18ti5. Has practiced in Meriden since 181)3. Mem. Conn. State Senate, lSTl-2; Republican. Mason. Clubs: Metabetchuan Fishing. Kiskisink (Canada;; Home (Meriden). Address: 144 Curtis St., Meriden, Conn. PAY, Gilbert Otis, teacher; Nov. 8, 1834-1910. (See vol. 1909.) PAY, Harry Prank, financier; b. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 5, 1849; s. Frank B. and Kebekah L. (Bridges) Fay; ed. Mass. mst. Tech., class of 1871; m. Mary Cornelia Hull, of Boston. Jan. 28, 1874; children. Helen B., Clara H. (Mrs. Hugh Miller). Malcolm U. Was engaged in commercial business and music for over 20 years; actively identilied wltli mining in- terests since 18'JG; pres. Allouez Mining Co., May- flower Mining Co., Centennial Copper Mining Co., Elm River Copper Co., Old Colony Copper Co., Union Copper Land and Mining Co.; dir. X-Zalia Corpn. Clubs: St. Botolph. Union. Recreations: golf, music. Home: Lexington, Mass. Offices: 70 State St., Boston. PAY, Henry, chemist; b. Williamsburg, Pa., Jan. 12, 1868; s. John 'Al.D.), and Sarah C. Fay,; A.B., Lafayette Coll., 1889. A.M., 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1895; m. Marie F. Phelps, of Boston, Sept. 19, 1908. Instr. chemistry, Johns Hopkins, 1893-5; instr. analytical chemistry, 1895-1900, asst prof., 1900-5, asso. prof., 1905-7, prof., 1907 — , Mass. Inst. Tech. Chem. and metallographical expert United States Arsenal. W^atertown. Mass.; consulting chemist, Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. Re- publican. Presbyn. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Soc. Testing Materials, British Iron and Steel Inst.. Inst, of Metals. Phi Kappa Psi. Clubs: University. Technology, Brae Burn Country. Contbr. articles on chemistry and metallography to various jours. Home: Worthington Rd., Brookline, Mass. Ad- dress: Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston.* PAY, Herb«i*t E., banking; b. Alstead. N.H.. May 2, 1855; s. Gerould E. and Adeline J. Fay; ed. high sch.. Bellows Falls, Vt. ; m. Aug. 14. 1879, Clara S. Hyland. of Keene, N.H. Apprentice in retail jew- elry store, of Skinner & Day, Keene, 1875-8; be- came owner of jewelry store in riolyoke, Mass., 1879: moved same yr. to Keene and continued the business until 1911; mem. G. Wardwell & Co.. wall paper, 1887-94; treas. Keene Savings Bank since Mar. 15, 1897; dir. Keene (N.H.) Development Co. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4, 1907-8; mayor of Keene, 1914, 1915. Sec. bd. of trustees Elliot City Hosp., Keene. Republican. Conglist. Home: 47 Spring St. Office: 45 Central Sq., Keene, N.H. FAY, Iievi B., business man; b. Athol, Mass., Apr. 14, 1843; s. Jonathan W. and Mary (Babbitt) Fay; common sch. edn. ; m. Hattie A. Smith, of Athol. Jan. 8. 1865. Served in Civil War as corp. Co. E. 53d Mass. Vols.: followed barber's trade 13 yrs. and then entered mercantile business; dealer in horses, carriages, harness, real estate, etc.. since 1900; pres. Athol Savings Bank; dir. Millers River Nat. Bank (chmn. bd. of investment), Athol Cooperative Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Club. Poquaig (pres). Address: Athol, Mass. PAY, Robert E., banking; b. Westboro, Mass.. Aug. i7, 1S7S; s. Charles E. and Caroline F. (Howe) Fav; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea, Mass.: m. Marion I... Rudd, of Chelsea. Sept. 4, 1904; 2 children, Marshall Howe, Robert Wallace. Entered banking business at Chelsea. May 14, 1897: treas. Exchange Trust Co. since 1907. Republican. Protestant. Home: 36 Park Av.. Winchester, Mass. Office: 21 Milk St., Boston. PAY Sidney Bradslia-w, college prof.; b. Wash- ington, Apr. 13, lSi6; s. Edward Allen and Mary (Bradshaw) Fav; A.B., Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1900; U. of Paris, 1899; U. of Berlin, 1900; teaching fel- low. Harvard, 1900-2; m. Sarah Proctor, of Han- over, N.H., Aug. 17, 1904. Prof, history, Dartmouth, 1902-15: prof. European history, Smith Coll. since Sept., 1915. Mem. Verein fur Geschichte der Mark Brandenburg, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books and writings.) Home: Northampton, Mass.* PAY, Temple Harold, banker, broker; b. Arlington, Mass., July 9, ix.Sii; s. Wilson W. and Mary Alice (Hoxie) Fay; traces ancestry in America to 1630 on paternal side; ed. pub. schs., Arlington! m. Mabel Howard Perry, of Arlington, June 1, 1906; children, Doris Richmond, Elwyn LeRoy. Donald Hoxie. Began active career with F. W. Mason it Co., 1900, continuing 7 yrs.; mem. lirm of Field &; Fay since 1907; mem. Boston Curb Stock Exchange. Unitarian. Recreations: canoeing, tishing, hunting, tennis. Home: 18 Adams St., Watertown, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Mass. PAY, Waldo Burnett, teacher; b. Southboro, Mass., Dec. 15. 1858; s. Sylvester C. and Eliza (Bur- nett) Fay; ed. Fay and Peter's high schs.. South- boro. and Noble's Sch.. Boston; m. Mary Elizabeth Winchester, of Southboro, Mass.. Nov. 7, 1885; chil- dren. Edward W.. Marion B. In mercantile life, Boston and New York. 1877-85; began teaching, 1885; headmaster of Fay Sch., Southboro, since 1896. V.-p. Peoples Nat. Bank (Marlboro); trustee Marlboro Savings Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union (Boston and Marlboro) ; Recreations: golf, motoring, tishing. Adtiress: Southboro. Mass. PAY, VTiUiam Eastman, M.D.. b. Lancaster, N.H., Mar. 8, 1859; s. I'rescott and Semantha White (Eastman) Fay; descendant on father's side of John Fay, wlio came to America about 1750; on mother's side, of Deacon Joseph Eastman, who' married a daughter of Peter Tilton, in whose house were sheltered the regicides; A.B., U. of Minn., 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; house officer Children's Hosp., 1887-8, Boston City Hosp.. 1888- 90, Lying-in Hosp., 1890; m. Mrs. Louise Colling- ham Fowler, of Quechee, Vt., Nov. 1, 1893; 2 chil- dren, Henry A. C, Florence (Mrs. John W. Huse). Engaged in practice at Boston, since 1891; physi- cian. Out-patients' Dept., Carney Hosp., 1892-05. visiting phys., same. 1905-7; became visiting phys., Med. Dept., Boston Dispensary, 1892, now con- sultant phys.; became visiting phys. Floating Hosp. for Children, 1897, now consulting phys.; vide infra asst. clinical medicine Tufts Med. Sch.. 1903-8. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Medical Library Assn., Brookline Med. Club, etc. Home: 173 Babcock St.. Brookline. Office: 366 Commonwealth Av.. Boston. PEAKING, Daniel Butler, ex-mayor; b. Newport. R.I., Aug. 14, 1859; s. Henry Seymour and Serena Mason (Jones) Fearing; ed. St. Mark's Sch., South- boro, Mass., and Harvard, class of 1882 (hon. A.M.. 1911); m. Henrietta Strong, of New York, Jan. 12, 1887 (died Apr. 16, 1908); 2d. Charlotte, d. late Benj. Woodhull and Frances (Hoffman) Strong, of New York, June 22, 1912. School commr., Newport. 1891, alderman, 1892, 1893, mayor, 1894, and mem. council from 4th ward, 1909-12; Democrat. Trustee St. Mark's Sch. ; pres. Redwood Library, Newport, 1909-10, 1911-12. Mem. R.I. Inland Fish Commn., 1910 — (v.-p. 1912-15). Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Life mem. N.Y. ueog. Soc, Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Am. Mus. Natural History (New York), Am. Fish- eries Soc. (v.-p. 1913); ex-pres. R.I. Soc. S.R. ; mem. Newport Hist. Soc. (pres. 1912-13), Natural Hist. Soc; hon. mem. Gen. G. K. Warren Post G.A.R. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Union, Grolier. Manhattan. Players, Lambs, New York Yacht (New York), Fly Fisher's (London), Somerset, Club of Odd Vol- umes, Boston Art (Boston). Wamsutta (New Bed- ford, Mass.), Hope, Squantum (Providence), Har- vard of R.I. (ex-pres.), Reading Room, Casino, Mi- antonomi (Newport), Bristol (R.I.) Reading Room. Address: Newport, R.I.* PEAKING, Edwin Thayer, commission mer- chant; b. Boston, Nov. 30, 1861; s. Henry Lincoln and Jane Russell (Lincoln) Fearing; descended on paternal side from John Fearing, Hingham, Mass., 1638, on maternal side from Thomas Lincoln, Hing- ham, 1636; ed. pub. schs., Boston; prep, course, Newburyport, Mass.; student Harvard, 1878-80, class of 1882; m. Alice C. Ingraham, of Watertown, Mass., June 10, 1884; 1 son. William Ingraham. b. June 22, 1888. Commenced business with II. L. Fearing & Co., 1881. succeeding to same 1886; founded firm of Fearing, Whiton & Co., commn. mchts. and converters of cotton goods. 1894. pres. and treas., same, since incorporation, 1906. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets. Mass. State Militia. Boston, 1879- 396 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 82. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Winslow I^ewis Lodge; Newton Royal Arch Chapter; Geth.semane Commandery, K.T. Clubs: Hunnewell (Newton), Harvard (Boston). Recreation.s: outdoor sports. Home: ISG Park St., Newton, Mass. Office: 655 Atlantic Av., Boston. FEASHTC, Georg-e Bictamond, Jr., retired broker; A.B., Harvard, 1893. I^L.B., 189G. Trustee Provi- dent Instn. for Savings; v. -p. and dir. Boston Pe- troleum Co.; dir. Boston Opera Co. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Somerset. Residence: Westwood, Mass. Onice: 19 Congress St., Boston. fez:, James Edward; b. Boston, Feb. 18, 1867; s. Patrick J. and Catherine M. (Connelly) Fee; grad. English High Sch., 1884; unmarried. In em- ploy of Jackson & Curtis, bankers and brokers, 1885-05; sec. Pub. Sch. Assn.. 1905-7; apptd. by State Bd. of Charities as supt. state minor wards, June 1, 1907; mem. corpn. Home Savings Bank. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Young Men's Catholic Assn., Catholic Union. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Boston City. Recreations: sailing, walking. Home: 15 Mills St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 43 State House, Boston. FEEHAN, Daniel F., R.C. bishop of Fall River. Address: 394 Highland Av., Fall River, Mass. FEEl^'Z', Joseph J., lawyer; b. Boston, May 7, 1862; s. James and Catherine (McGee) Feely; pub. schs., Walpole, Mass.; grad. Boston Latin Sch.; LTj.B., Boston Univ.. 1884; spl. courses in scien- tific subjects under Prof. Amos E. Dolbear, of Tufts Coll. and Prof. Frank A. Laws, of Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Mabel Francis Guy, of Norwood, Mass., June, 1896. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1884, and since practiced, Boston: has served as counsel for va- rious towns in Norfolk County, and for various mfg. assns. and establishments, including the Bos- ton TypothetEE, Boston Metal Trades Assn., Mass. Alliance of Mfrs.' and Employers' Assns., etc.; has always declined to hold any office in any orgn. for which was acting as counsel. Mem. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. since 1896; mem. Sch. Com., Norwood, Mass.; trial .iustice Norfolk Co., 1886-90; asst. dist. atty. Norfolk and Plymouth counties, 1890-4. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Norfolk Bar Assn., Alumni Boston U. Law Sch. (ex-pres.). Republi- can. Unitarian. Mason (Orient Lodge. Norwood; Cypress Commandery, Hyde Park; Shriner). Rec- reations: yachting, motoring. Home: 29 North Munroe Terrace. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. FEG-AN, Edward John, lawyer; b. Quincy, Mass., June 2C. 18S0; s. Walter Richard and Mary Jose- phine (Hernan) Fegan; ed. pub. schs., Quincy, 1887-94: Boston Coll. Prep. Sch., 1894-8; A.B., Bos- ton Coll., 1902: M.A., Georgetown U., Washington, D.C., 1903; LL.B., 1905; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar. Aug., 1905, to practice in U.S. cts., 1907: practiced in Boston since 1905; Dem. nominee for mayor of Quincy, 1914. Pres. Quincy Bd. of Trade, 1915; mem. exec. com. Terminal Zone Assn., Boston. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Catho- lic Alumni Sodality, Boston Coll. Alumni Assn., Georgetown U. Alumni Assn., Georgetown U. Club of N.E. (sec). Charitable Irish Soc, Boston. V.-p. Post No. 88. G.A.R. Aid Assn.; mem. Loyal Order of Moose. B.P.O. Elks, Ancient Order of Hiber- nians, Q. K. of C. Home: 1048 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass. Office: 914-916 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass., and S Durgin & Merrill Blk., Quincy. Mass. FEIiCH. Carrie Innes, M.D. : b. Boston, Mar. 9. 1873: d. Charles Edward and Alice Martin (Hiller) Innes; direct descendant of Mary Chilton, who came to Plymouth, Mass., 1620; grad. Winthrop Sch., Boston; grad. Girls' Latin Sch.; nurse Mass. Homce. Hosp. : grad. Infants' Hosp., 1896; grad. Charity Club Hosp., 1899: M.D.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1906; m. Lewis Perley Felch. M.D., of Bos- ton, June 21. 1906. Practiced. Boston, since 1906; chief phys., Vincent Hosp., since 1907; chief phys. to o\it-patient dept., N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc, Professional Women's Club Unitarian. Recreations: modern languages, photography. Ad- dress: 355 Mass. Av., Boston. FEIiCH. Isaac Kimball, poultry culturist; b Natick, Mass.. Jan. 17, 1834; s. Isaac and Kezia (Kimball) Felch; descendant of Henry Felch. whc came from Eng. to Gloucester (Mass.) Bay Col- ony. 1640, and settled in Reading, 1647; ed. pub. schs.; m. Martha L. Gerry, of Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 1, 1857; 4 children (2 living, Arthur E., and Mrs. W. O. Hunt). Engaged in mfr. shoes as jr. partner I. Felch & Son, Natick, 1855: traveling salesman, 1865-98; extensive breeder of thorough- bred stock and poultry; has traveled throughout U.S. as judge and lecturer on poultry culture. Mem. Am. Poultry Assn. (pres. 1898). Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Conglist. Author: Breeding and Management of Poultry, 1877; The Amature's Manual, 1876; Poultry Culture, 1885; also contbr. to agrl. jours. Address: 20 North Main St., Natick, Mass. FEIiCH, l^ewls Perley, M.D. ; b. Nashua, N.H., Apr. 9, 1871; s. Leverett Carlton and Anastasia (Welch) Felch; first ancestors in America were 3 brothers who landed in N.E. in 1640; ed. New Hampton (N.H.) Inst.; Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy; M.D., Tufts Coll. Sch. of Medicine, 1906; m. Carrie Louise Innf^s, M.D., of Boston, June 21, 1914. Be- gan practice in Boston, 1906 house officer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1909, Carney Hosp., 1910; asst. to orthopedic surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., and asst. phys. Zander dept., same. Mem. Rep. City Com. Mem. Soc. of Friends (Quakers). Mem. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Alumni, Tufts Coll. Med. Alumni, Car- ney Hosp. Alumni, Boston Orthopedic Soc, Boston Med. Library Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: golf, photography. Address: 355 Mass. Av., Bos- ton. FEIiCH, Llewellyn Moses, educator. (See vol. 1909.) FEIiKEB, Samuel Demeritt, governor: b. Roches- ter, N.H., Apr. 16, 1859: s. William H. and Deborah (Demeritt) Felker; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882. A.M., 1887; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1887; (LL.D., N.H. State Coll., Mav, 1913); m. Buffalo, N.Y., June 26, 1900, Mary J. Dudley (A.B., Wellesley, 1883). Practiced, Rochester, N.H.. since 1887; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1889; mem. N.H. State Senate, 1891, 1892; mavor of Rochester, 1896, 1897; citv solici- tor. 1898-15; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909-11: gov. of N.H., 1913-15; apptd. ju=^tice municipal ct., Rochester, July 20. 1915. Democrat. Conglist. Home: Rochester, N.H.* FEIiIiOWS, Dana Willis, dentist; b. Lincoln, Me., Aug. 14, 1847; s. Nathaniel and Sarah Palmer (Hatch) Fellows; descendant of Samuel Fellows, of Newburyport, Mass., 1639; ed. common schs. of Lincoln: Mattanawcook .Acad.. Lincoln, Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1877; m. Jan. 9, 1879, Mary Louise Niles, of Fort Kent, Me. Practiced in Portland, Me., since 1877; formerly lecturer on dental surgery, Portland Sch. for Med. Instruction; mem. and sec. Me. Bd. Dental Examiners, 1891-11. Mem. Me. Dental Soc. (ex-pres.). Northeastern T^ental Assn., Fillebrown Dental Club (Portland), Josselyn Bot. Soc. of Me. (sec), N.E. Historic- Geneal. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc. Me. Hist. Soc, Portland Soc. Natural History. Mem. Horeb Lodge, F. and A.M., Lincoln. Me. Club: Portland Chess. Home: 17 Hill St. Office: 655 Congress St., Port- land, Me. FEIiIiOWS, Frank Cony, mfr.; b. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 12, 1874; s. Jabez Bradbury and Helen Mav (Cony) Fellows: descendant of Hannah Dustin; grad. Maiden High Sch., 1892; m. Kate Glenister. of Dorchester, Mass., June 24, 1908. Began manu- facture of woodenware with father. 1S92: suc- ceeded to the business. Jan. 1, 1896. since cor>- ducted under name of Fellows & Co. Universalist. :\Iason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Mai- den. Recreations: motoring, fishing, hunting. Home: 12 Oak Terrace, Maiden, Mass. Office: 127 Portland St., Boston. FEIiIiOWS, Georgre Emory, educator: moved to Decatur, 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's ^Vho fn America, 1914-15.) FEIiIiOWS, John Benjamin, banking; b. Fitch- burg. Mass., Aug. 13. 1878; s. John I. and Althea Ivouise (Rtowers) Fellows; grad. Fitchbure High Sch.. 1895: m. Aug. 10, 1909, Blanche D. Nichols, of Westminster, Mass. Paving teller Fitchburg Bank and Trust Co.; councilman 2 yrs.. alderman 2 yrs., Fitchburg; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND o!)7 1913; mem. Rep. State Com., Mass. Universalist. Me. Sch. of J. aw, 1S99; m. July 11, 190.5, Laura Ada Mason (K.T.); mem. B P.O. Elks. Clubs: Fay .Jose, of Newport, Me. Admitted to York County (auditor), Deautcher Vortbildung's Verein. Home: bar, Sept. 30, 1899; mem. Lord & Fenderson since 27 Linden St. Office: 745 Main St., P^tchburg, Nov. 1, 1899; in legal dept. N.E. Telegraph & Tele- Mass, phone Co., 1904-8; dir. Limerick Water & Electric FEI^l^OWS, Oscar P., lawyer- b Bristol NH *^°- • ^n^"!- Me. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; elk. of courts, Sept. 10. 1857; s. Milo and Susan D. (Locke) Fel- J^''^^ ?,"""l^'. Me., 1913-17. Trustee Parsonsfield lows; ed. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Inst.; ad- ?^'"- v,^®P"^^i?^"-,.*^o"&"st. Mem. Me. Hist. See, mitted to bar, 1881; m. Eva M., d. Hon. L.W. Fling. ^^ }^J- P{t^^\ ^/^5°" (KT.). Club: Portland of Bristol, May 24, 1883. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., (Portland, Me.). Address: Limerick, Me. 1901-3 (speaker, 1903); collector customs port of PENEION, Katlierine Agues, M.D.; b. Dublin. ^olfn^fJl^'f^r^ fi'l-^ n?- ffi" Hanco^k Co 4 yrs.; Ireland, Nov! 2fi, 1873; d. Patrick ciarkson and counsel for U.S. of Internat. St. John River Rose (Maher) Fenelon; brought to America in Commn. Republican. Methodist. Home: Bucks- infancy; ed. Boston grammar and Bolton r^irls" poit. Me. Office. Langor. Me.* High Sch.; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, FEIiIiOWS, ■William B., lawyer; b. Sandwich. 1901; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1901; N.H.. July 5, 1858; s. Enoch Q. and Mary E. prof, clinical medicine. Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Quimby) Fellows; A.R., Dartmouth. 1880; in. Ida Roman Catholic. Mem. Boston Med. Soc, Phi Grace Scribner of Ashland, N.H., Nov. 1, 1881; 2 Sigma. Boston Municipal Women's League, Con- children, John H., Paul R. Fellows; m. 2d, Clara cord Suffrage League. Club: Woman's (Concord, Douglas Merriman, Aug. 24, 190a. Admitted to Mass.). Recreations: farming, horseback riding. N.H. bar, 1883; pvt. sec. to U.S. Senator A. F. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 120 Charles St.. Pike, 1884-5; elk. com. on claims, U.S. Senate, Boston, Mass. 1885-7; pvt. sec. U.S. Senator P. C. Cheney. 1887; fenit Edward Hart Tipw«!nnnpr man- h w-irt solicitor Belknap County. N.H.. 1891-7; .iudge of ford Conn Sent 1^ 18^6^ s Edward K^vJ^^nd' g!:°^„^L^?.^J3?^^.°^"t^„Jil5-tn.«e.^lN^H^B0A':l°f FrancS^ Pitkln'^(TaTcottrFenn^ S. Ha^^^^^^^ Republican. Address: Tilton. N.H. nhildrenTHWt c';: Francis Trisa^ FEIiTON. ■William S., banking; b. Salem, Mass., yrs. city editor Hartford Post; formerly state July 2, 1872; s. William S. and Martha Anna editor, Hartford Courant; has reported every ses- (Stone) Felton; grad. Salem High Sch., 1889; m. sion of the Conn. Gen. Assembly since 1878, except Ethel M. Adams, of Melrose, Mass., Sept. 23, when mem. of legislature; mem. Conn. Ho. of 1894. Organizer and sole mem. William S. Felton Rep., 1907; elected mem. Conn. Senate, Nov. 3, & Co.; trustee Salem Five Cents Savings Bank; 1908; also Nov., 1910; now mem. Ho. of Rep. dir. Roger Conant Co-operative Bank of Salem, Mem. Co. F, 1st Regt, C.N.G., 5 yrs. Republican. Salem Masonic BIdg. Assn., Liberty Trust Co., of Conglist. Mem. Conn. Soc. S.R. (sec), Soc. of Boston, Tidewater Portland Cement Co., of Bal- Founders and Patriots, Conn. Hist Soc. Patrons timore. Mem. Salem Common Council 5 yrs. (pres. of Husbandry, Wethersfield Business Men's and 2 yrs.), Bd. of Aldermen 2 yrs; candidate for Civic Assn. (ex-pres.). State Business Men's Assn. mayor of Salem, 1912 (defeated); mem. Rep. State Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Gun; Country (Farm- Corn. Ex-pres. Civic League of Salem; ex-pres. ington) ; etc. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: Salem Bd. of Trade (now chmn. commn. on Im- Chester PI., Wethersfield. Conn. Office: 43 Ann provement of Salem Harbor); mem. Boston Civic St., Hartford. Conn. League, Essex Inst.. Salem; trustee Rapes Me- tetsn 'Wallace T • h New Haven rnn-n nee morial (Salem). Dir. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, 30 im' s AonolJs'and fillia L ^Tudcn F?nn^^ Associated Charities, Salem. Republican. Uni- m' justina hIiI P?Lton Oct 6 is70 (^^^^^ tarian. Mason. Clubs: Salem Twentieth Century, '^rj isfiv m 2d Fmma lucv Hale Tan ^ is?2' ^e"x^^<5f "gtSce^'^Tel" ^Ss^?x°^r^Sa?er^kaiy "^^ Becl^'i^co^ne^fed^^i'tT ^^l^'e^^K^lfe'l^BulkX sex ht. omce. , Henry Torsey, entomologist; b. Litchfield, Me., Apr. 17, 1866; s. Prof. Charles Henry and Maria i^lizabeth (Smith) Fernald; B.S., U. of Me., 1885, M.S., 1888; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1890; m. Minna R. Simon, of Baltimore, June 9, 1890. Prof, zoology. Pa. State Coll., 1890-9; prof, entomology, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1899 — . State zoolo- gist of Pa., 1898-9; state nursery insp., Mass., 1902 — ; entomologist, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1910 — . Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Assn. Econ. Entomologists, N.E. Hist. -Geneal. Soc, etc De- votes special attention to econ. entomology. Ad- dress: Amherst, Mass.* FFRHAIiS, Horace "Wayland, resident manager; b. Lewiston, Me., Oct. 21, 1877; s. Ebenezer Nichols (Rev.) and Anna Bergin (Tuxbury) Fernald; de- scendant of the Fernald family of Kittery, Me., 1st ancestor in America arriving from England in 1629; prep. edn. Thornton Acad., Saco, Me.; stu- dent Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1896-7; m. Anadine, d. Brig. Gen. Frank Leland Hoyt, U.S.A., of Lewis- ton, Me., June 27, 1901; 4 children, Leland Hoyt, Florice Elizabeth, Margaret Louise, Alison Tux- bury. In employ of Tonawanda Iron & Steel Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1898-1900; became con- nected with Rogers, Brown & Co., pig iron, coke and ferrous alloys, Cincinnati, O., as salesman for Buffalo (N.Y.) office, 1900; resident mgr. for same CO. at Boston, Mass., since June 1, 1905. Republi- can. Conglist. Recreations: mountain climbing, tennis. Home: The Elms, Bedford, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. FFRNAIiD, Josiah Sastman, banker; b. Loudon, N.H., June 16, 1856; s. Josiah and Mary Esther (Austin) Fernald; ed. Pittsfield (N.H.) Acad.; m. Concord, N.H., Dec. 8, 1880, Anna White. Entered employ of Nat. State Capital Bank, Concord, N.H., 1875, was elected cashier, 1882, and has been pres. since 1905. Was presented silver medal by the Humane Soc. of Mass., in 1900, for saving lives of 3 women from drowning at Agonquit, Me. Home: Concord, N.H. FFRNAIiD, Merritt Caldwell, college president; b. South Levant, Me.. May 26, 1838; s. Robert and Roxane (Buswell) Fernald; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861, A.M., 1864 (hon. Ph.D., 1881, LL.D., 1902); m. Mary Lovejoy Heywood, of Bethel, Me., Aug. 24, 1865; father of Robert Heywood and Merritt Lyndon Fernald. Prin. Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1863-4; scientific studies at Harvard, 1864-5; prin. Houlton (Me.) Acad., 1865-6, Foxcroft (Me.) Acad., 1866-8; prof, mathematics and physics, 1871-9, acting pres., 1868-71. pres., 1879-93. emeritus prof, philosophy, since 1898, Me. State Coll. (now U. of Me.). Ad- dress: Orono, Me.* THRNAJtD, Merritt Iiyndon, botanist; b. Orono, Me., Oct. 5, 1873; s. Merritt Caldwell and Mary Lovejoy (Heywood) Fernald; brother of Robert Heywood Fernald; B.S., Harvard, 1897; m. Mar- garet Howard Grant, of Providence, Apr. 15, 1907. Asst. in Gray Herbarium, 1895-02, instr. botany, 1902-5. asst. prof., 1905-15; Fisher prof. nat. his- tory 'botany), since 1915. Harvard. Asso. editor of "Rhodora (jour, of N.E. Bot. Club), since its foundation, 1899. Address: 14 Hawthorn St., Cam- bridge. IMass.* FFRNAIiD, Walter Elmore, psychiatrist; b. Kit- tery. Me., Feb. 11, 1859; s. William A. and Margery C. "Fernald: prep. edn. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn.: M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; 400 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND m. Kate M. Nolan, of Janesville, Wis., Oct. 5, 1S87; rEBRIS, Harry Burr,^ educator; b. Greenwich, Med Soc Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Henry W., Helen M. Prof, anatomy, Yale, since Am ^vssn. for Study of Feeble iMinded, Am. Acad. 1895. Mem. Conn. Acad. Science, Conn, and N.H. Medicine," N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Am. Medico- Med. socs., Assn. Am. Anatomists, Am. Soc. Nat- Psychol 'Assn., Inst, of Criminal Law and Crimi- uralists. Am. ZoiJl. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma nology. Clubs: University (Boston), Boston City. Xi, Nu Sigma Nu. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: \ddro.s.s' Wa\erley Mass. Graduates', Bawn. Recreations: hunting, boating. PEBKIN- Allan Conant, clergyman; b. Mines- Address: 395 St. Ronan St.. New Haven. Conn, burg, Vt., Aug. 19, ISGO; s. Clark Kla and Soph- PEBBY, Frederick Carlos, educator; b. Brain- ronia i,^oynton) Ferrin; ed. Barre (Vt.) Acad.; tree, Vt., Jan. 22, l>>i;8; s. Amasa W. and Viola H. A.B., U. of Vt., 1883; Hartford Theol. Sem., 1896; (Thayer) Ferry; A.B.. Williams, 1891, A.M., 1894; m. Feb. 26, 1884, Cleora Gale Kidder, of Plain- A.M., Harvard, 1895; fellow in mathematics, 1895- field, Vt. Prin. Essex (Vt.) Classical Inst., 1883-4, §, Ph.D., 1898, Clark U.; studied U. of Christiania, Union Free Schs., Keesevillc, N.Y., 1884-8, Burr & 1898-9, univs. of Berlin, Beipsig and Gcittingen, Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt. 1SS8-93; supervisor 1899; (Sc.D.. Colgate, 1909); m. Anna Chamberlain, schs., Bennington Co., Vt., 1892-3; ordained Congl. of New Britain, Conn., Aug. 2, 1905. Instr. Batin, ministry, 1896; pastor Blandford, Mass., 189^-1900; Greek, and mathematics, 1891-14, asst. prof mathe- Springfield, Vt., 1900-6, High St. Ch., Lowell, Mass., matics, 1899-02, prof, and dean since 1902, Williams since 1906. Mem. Com. of 60 for Revision of Char- coll. Mem. Mass. Com. Selection Rhodes Scholar- ter, Lowell; trustee Rogers Hall Sch. Mem. Am. ships. College Entrance Exam. Bd. ; sec. Nat. Conf. Peace Soc, Nat. Civic Federation, Mmute Men of Com. on Standards of Coll. and Secondary Schs. Mass., S.A.R. Progressive Republican. Author: Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Math. Soc. Author of Four Chapters in the Moral History of Man, 1901. four articles of research in geometry, published in Home: 120 Fort Hill Av., Lowell, Mass. American Journal Mathematics, and abroad. Ad- rERBIK, Chester M., M.D.; b. Holland, Vt., Sept. dress: Williamstown, Mass.* 27, 1837; s. Micah and Lucinda («^onant) Ferrin; rESSENDEN, Alfred Newton, mfr. ; b. Town- taught in district schs. for 5 yrs.; mem. Co. B, btb ggnd, Mass., Apr. 24, 1867; s. Anson Uarwin and Vt. Vols., serving as pvt. and hosp. steward, CivU Thirza A. (Boutelle) Fessenden; ed. Wilbraham War, 1861-0 ; student Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1865, Acad, and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. in Mexico City, Harvard Med. Sch.. 1865-6; M.D.. Med Dept., U. of Florence L. Merrill, of Los Angeles, Cal.. Apr. 24, Vt., 1866: m. Marian E. Benedict, of Hinesburg, ^ggg. g children, Stanley B., Donald L. Was with Jan. 2. 1866; 1 son and 4 daughters. Practiced at g ^ j^ j3 Fessenden, cooperage and lumber, 1 St. Johnsbury, 1865-72. since at Essex Junction, ^r. ; mgr. Kilbourn & Co., Grand Haven, Mich., Vt.; supervisor of insane, Vt., 12 yrs.; healtn om- jsgg.go; mgr. Kilbourn Cooperage Co., San Fran- cer, Essex 15 yrs.; mem. visiting bd. Mary Fletcher cigco, 1891-2; with B. & A. D. Fessenden, Townsend, Hosp., Burlington, Vt., 18 yrs.; mem. med. start m^ss., 1893-7; in book and stationery business in Fanny Allen Hosn., Winooski, Vt., li> yrs. Dir and Pasadena, Cal., 1897-9; treas. B. & A. D. Fessenden, sec. loan com. Essex Cooperative Bldg. & Loan Townsend, Mass., since 1899; pres. Annis Flour & Assn.; dir. and treas. " " " ""'" """ -----. schs., 4 yrs.; mem. Republican. Congli ^„„.>^ ^.,, „. „ . ^ „„„.„^, ^„. ^^„.. and treas. Vt. Regimental Assn., since 1869; mem. (jonderry, N.H.). Fessenden & Lowell (Reeds Fer- G.A.R. (comdr. Essex Junction Post 6 yrs ; med. j,y, N.H.); dir. Townsend Nat. Bank. Mem. Repub- dir. Dept. Vt., 2 yrs.; dept. comdr. Dept. Vt., 1911, jjcan Town Com., Townsend, 1908-11; mem. Mass. 12). I\Iem. Vt. State and Chittenden Co. med. socs. jjo. of Rep., 1913-14. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Essex Junction, Vt. Progressive. Conglist. Home: Townsend, Mass. FEBBZS, Alexander Marsh, retired dry goods FESSENDEN, Pranklin Goodridg-e, judge; b. mcht.; b. Whiting, Vt., Apr. 6, 1839; s. Robert Ham- pitchburg, Mass., June 20, 1849; s. Charles and mond and Fanny Rogers (Tarbell) Ferris; ances- Martha Elizabeth (Newton) Fessenden; Fitchburg tors served in the Colonial, French and Indian and High Sch.; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1872; Revolutionary wars; ed. pub. schs. of Lowell, studied in Paris, France, 1872; m. Marv J. Rowley, Mass.; m. Emma Jane Fowler, of Boston, Jan. 17, of Greenfield, Mass., Oct. 3, 1878. Practiced, Green- 1861; 1 son, William Marsh. Bookkeeper and sales- flgi^_ Mass.. 1874-91; served as dist. atty. tem- man. 1856-61; sr. capt. in 30th Mass. Vols.; provost porarilv justice Superior Ct. of Mass. since Aug. marshal 1st Div.. 19th Army Corp.s, staff of Maj. ig igg^ y.-p. Franklin Savings Instn., Green- joined the Ancient and Honorable Arty. Co. of Boston 1890, and commanded the company, 1900, FESSENDEN, Frederick James, headmaster; b. 1901 Mem G.A.R.; Comdr. E. W. Kinsley Post, Lunenburg, Mass., May 8, 1862; s. James Walker 1913- S V Comdr.. 1915. Mem. Loyal Legion, Vet- and Susan Martha (Lane) Fessenden; A.B., Wil- eran'Assn 30th Mass. Vols. (pres.). Soc. Colonial liams Coll., 1887; (hon. A.M., 1909); m. Emma Wars SR Mason (32°). Club: Newton (v.-p.). Brown Hart, of Albion, N.Y., Dec 27, 1894. Instruc- Address: 87 Washington St., Newton, Mass. tor Lansingburg (N.Y.) Acad., 1887-8, Rugby ^ , , V, * T. Acad.. Phila., 1888-9, Berkeley Sch., New York, FEBBIS, Charles C, dry goods merchant, b. 18S9-98, The Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa.. 1898-03; Glens Falls, N.Y., Nov. 19, 1861; s. George W. and headmaster The Fessenden Sch., West Newton, Sarah B. Ferris; ed. pub. schs., Saratoga Springs Mass., since 1903. Address: West Newton, Mass.* and Glens Falls; m. East Orange, N.J., Sept. 17, 1890, Mary R. Steele; 3 children, John Stewart, FESSENDEN, Bussell Green, banker; b. Boston, Mar.iorie A.. Horace Ailing. Entered employ of Oct. 21, 1869; s. Sewall H. and Louisa G. Fessen- Prudential Ins. Co. of Newark, N.J. . 1885. was made den; A.B., Harvard, 1S90; m. Mrs. J. L. Snelling, supt. of agencies. Jan. 1, 1888; introduced business of Boston, Mar. 10, 1910. Mem. firm Edward H. of the CO. into New England; resigned, Jan., 1903, Eldredge & Co. until 1907; pres. Am. Trust Co., to enter as pres. the Gilchrist Co., a retail dept. since 1907. Pres. Boston Provident Assn.; mem. store: pres. Merchants' Legal Stamp Co.; dir. I^in- bd. Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; treas. coin Trust Co. until Aug., 1913; trustee Cullis Con- North Bennet Industrial Sch.; trustee Mass. North- sumptives' Home. Mem. N.E. Dry Goods Assn. ern Rys. Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and (ex-pres.); Boston Chamber of Commerce. Repub- Others. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York); lican. Protestant. Clubs: Mangus, Boston City. Somerset. Country (Brookline). Recreations: Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass. Office: Washington golf, tennis. Home: 402 Marlborough St. Office: and Winter Sts., Boston. 50 State St., Boston, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 401 FESSENSZ:!?, Sewall Henry, note broker; b. of Supreme Judicial and Superior Cts. for Frank- Boston, Jan. 25, 1865; s. Sewall Henry and Louis lin County, Mass., since Nov., 1896; elk. and treas. Green (Bursley) Fessenden; prep, edn., Noble's Massaemet Yarn Mills (corpn.), mfrs. of cotton Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Caroline yarns. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Trustee H. Lee, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., Oct. 20, 1889; Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls, Mass.; trustee 5 children, Caroline Lee, Harriet Lee, Louise, Greenfield Pub. Library. Mem. Greenfield Hist. Rose Lee, Sewall Henry, Jr. Associated with Soc, Psi Upsilon. Untarian, Conglist. Mason. Frederick S. Moseley & Co., note brokers and Clubs: Greenfield, Greenfield Country. Home 29 corpn. loans, Boston, New York, Chicago, since Highland Av. Office: Court House, Greenfield, 1888; mem. of firm since Jan. 1, 1892. Unitarian. Mass. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Exchange, Harvard FIELD, Daniel W., shoe mfr. President Field, (Boston and New York) Home: 1 Raleigh St., Gross Co., Field, Lumbert Co., Montello Heel Co., Boston, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 50 Congress L). W. Field Farm Co.; dir. Brockton Nat. Bank, St., Boston and Manchester, Mass. Wales Home Corpn. (Brockton), Bryant and Strat- FESSENDEir, Thomas Wliitemore, clergyman, ton Commercial Sch.; chmn. Park Commn., Brock- (See vol. 1909.) ton. Trustee Brockton Y.M.C.A. Home: Brockton, PICKETT, Albert A., banker; b. Milbridge, Me., ^^^ss. Oflice: 185 Essex St., Boston. Jan. 24. 1S44; s. Elias and Beulah (Gay) Fickett; FIEIiD, Edward, author, statistician; b. Provi- descendant of Moses Fickett, who came to Sacar- dence, K.I., Oct. 4, 1858; s. J. Henry and Melissa appa. Me., 1738; ed. country sch. until 12; Mass. (Warner) Haskell Field; descendant of John Field, schs. 2 yrs.; m. 1S7S, Emma S. Curry, of Chelsea, Mass. and R.I., 1636; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; Mass. Began as elk. in retail drug store, 1858; in (hon. A.B., Brown U., 1892); m. Lottie I. Stark, real estate business, 1863-4; lumber business, May 1, 1880. Author: Tax Lists, of the Town of 1865-77; wholesale drugs, 1878-81; city treas., Providence during the Administration of Sir Ed- Chelsea, Mass., 1882-6; pres. Chelsea Savings mund Andros and his council, 1686-1689, 1895; Bank ^^ince 1913: dir. Chelsea Trust Co. Mem. Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island, 1896; The Sch. Com, Chelsea, 4 yrs.; chmn. Sinking Fund Colonial Tavern, 1897; Esek Hopkins, commander Commrs.. 10 yrs. Mem. 4th Unattached Co., M. in chief of the Continental Navy during the Amer- V.M., 1864. Republican. Mason (treas. of lodge lean Revolution, 1775-1778, 1898; Diary of Col.' 15 yrs.): m. Royal Arcanum (sec. of lodge 27 yrs.). Israel Angell, commander of the Second Rhode Club: Review. Home: Melrose, Mass. Office: 267 Island Regiment during the American Revolution, Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. 1778-1781. Editor: Manual of the R.I. Society FIELD, Aaron Weslev, clergvman: b. Bernard- Soris of the American Revolution for 1892 and ston, .Ala-^s.. Oct. 31. 1S37: s. Jesse and I-urancy 1899: ^^^r^^ o^f ^°/n'l?. °LJ^®t3^°^'? °^ Providence (Parmenter) Field; B.A.. Williams Coll.. 1865 (Phi (18 vojs.), 1891, 1904; The Remains of (3en Na- Beta Kappa); student Hartford Theol. Sem., 1867- "\f "f ^^ ^''^^"' ^l^^- Editor in chief: State of 70: m. Jennie E. Ravmond, of Williamstown. Mass., g'^S'^e ^^i^nd and Providence Plantations at the June 12, 1867 (died Feb. 14, 1SS3); m. 2d, Alice ^P^^ ^^ ,5^6 ?o®"tury; Memorial ot Robert Folger Braman, of Wavland. Mass.. Nov. 19, 1884 (died JVestcott, 1902; Memorial of Horatio Rogers 1904. Aug. 14, 1891); children, Arthur B. (deceased). Fugitive essays and statistics, 1905-15. Collector Alice L., Wesley R. Ordained. Congl ministrv, o| books and pictures. Address: The Harvard, 1872; pastor. Blandford. 1872-9. Feeding Hills. Hartford, Conn.* 1879, 1882, Tolland and New Boston. 1S82-4, New FIELD, Fred Tarbell, lawyer; b. Springfield, Vt, Boston and Sandisfield, 1884-9. New Marlboro and Dec. 24. Is76; s. Frederick Griswold and Anna Me- Sandisfield, 1889-91. New Marlboro to 1897, South- lanie (Tarbell) Field; ed. Vt. Acad., Saxtons field, 1894-7, Congl. Ch., Gilsum. N.H., 1903-10. River, Vt.; A.B., Brown U., 1900; LL.B., Harvard Mem. New Marlboro Sch. Bd., 1893-03. assessor. Law Sch., 1903; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. 1900-3: 1st selectman, Gilsum. 1913; mem. Sch. bar, 1903, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1907; asst. atty. gen. Bd., since 1913. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social of Mass., 1905-Jan., 1912 (resigned); in gen. prac- Science. Nat. (5eog. Soc, Nat. Econ. I..eague. Ad- tice alone since 1912. Lecturer, Boston U. Law dress: Gilsum, N.H. Sch., since 1913. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Am., FIELD, Charles, lawyer; born at Cambridge, '^7^^^^^^,' lotofn1f"univlrsuf Boslon CUv^OaT Mass., Mar. 18. 1857; s. Charles and Caroline C. Pe" Country office^ Farr\ster^° Hall Bo?t^^^ (Alden) Field: ed. Phillips Acad., Andover. Mass., \to<== umce. Barristers Han. Boston, and by pvt. tutors; B.A.. Williams Coll.. 1881; stu- -^^ass. dent, "Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to Mass. FIELD, Frederick Gnswold, business man; b. bar, 1886; m. Hartford, Conn., May 22. 1900, Ger- Springfield, Vt., Jan. 1, 1842; s. Abner and Louisa trude M. Dinsmore. Has practiced in Athol since (Griswold) Field; ed. common schs. and Spring- June, 1886. Address: Athol, Mass. field Wesleyan Sem.; m. Cavendish, Vt.. July 2, „i , Tiu-i iocn 01. ^^J^r^c^A- r,^it r. Howe, of Brandon, .Tune 21. 1RC5; children, .Tohn Howe, M'illiam Henrv. Bank oik. and elk. to state treas., 1S60-4: teller Nat. Bnnk of Rutland, 1S64-7; cashier. 1867-07, pres. since 1906. Rutland Co. Nat. Bank. Town treas., lS76-Sfi; co. treas., 1S77- 1.5: deputv sec. of State of Vt., 1861; mem. Vt. Senate. 1884, Ho. of Rep., 1888; state treas. of Vt.. 1890-8. Republican. Conglist. Club: Rut- land Country. Address: Rutland, Vt. FIEIiD, Henry Martyn, IM.T). ; b. Boston. Mass., Nov. ir.. 1S7.": s. .Toliii Worcester and Amelia Cas- well (Reed) Field: prad. Boston Batin Sch., 1895; A.B.. Yale, 1900: M.B.. Harvard 3\Ied. Sch.. 1904: unmarried. Interne Boston City Hosp.. and Bos- ton Tjviner-in Hosp.. 1906: practiced in Norwood, Mass.. since 1906. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. 'Med. Soc. Mason. Republican. Conglist. Home: 784 Wash- ington St.. Norwood. l\Tass. TTEImJ}, Henry Power, lawver; b. New Tjondon, Conn., Oct, 29. 1S5S; s. Thomas P. Field, and direct descendant of Zachariah Field. Dorchester, Mass., 1630: grad. Bulkelev Sch.. New T^ondon. Conn., 1876: B.A.. Amherst Coll., 1880; L,B.B.. Baw Dept.. T^. of Mich.. 1882. Has practiced in Northampton, Mass.. since 1RS3: mem. Hammond <^' Field. ISSS- 03. since alone: atty. for various mfg. concerns and pub. service corpus.: sec. Northampton St. Ry. Co. Alderman. Northampton, 1895: mavor, 1896-8: del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. Phila.. 1900. Chicago. 1904; chmn. Exec. Com.. Rep. State Com.. 1907-15; trustee .State Hosp. for Insane, Northampton; mem. State Bd. of Insanity: spl. .iudge Probate Court of Hampshiie Co.. since 1910. Pres. Gen. Alumni Assn.. Amherst Coll.. 1900: mem. Psi Upsilon. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Northampton. Mondav Fvenine. Home: 11 Massasoit .St. Of- fice: 86 ]\Iain St.. Northampton, Mass. FIEI^D, 'Wells Iiaflin, naval officer: .Tan. 31, 1S46-NOV. 27. 1914. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in Ameiica. 1914-1.5.) FIEIiD, 'W(illiam) Gibson, lawver: b. Fasten, Pa., Oct. 25. 1841: s. Dr. Cridland Crocker and Susannah (Freeman) Field, daughter .Tacob and Susannah Freeman, the former being founder of Freemansburg. Pa.: grad. Easton (Pa.) Hieh Sch., 1858; A.B.. Bafayette Coll.. 1862. A.M., 1865: A.B., Harvard, 1863. A.M.. 1866; BB.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1865: m. Edna M. Potter (8th in direct descent from Gov. William Bradford, of Mayflower and Plymouth Rock records), of Suffield, Conn., Oct. 25. 1887: no children. Saved the autonomy of Enfield and of the Enfield postofl^ce, in 1904, by a direct appeal to Pres. Roosevelt and to the PostofRce Dept. Baw student with Ex-Gov. Reeder and Chief .Tustice Henry Green, late of Easton, Pa.; admitted to practice in Pa., 1865. New York 1888, Conn., 1903; writer and speaker; was con nected with editorial dept.. Brooklyn Dailv Times, and later founded the Easton (Pa.) Daily Dis- patch: suggested the formation of the Nat. Col- lege Men's TTnion, subsequently established at Hartford. Conn.; occupied manv ofTices of trust at Easton: elected to Bd. of Control, E,aston, 1908. Independent Democrat. Episcop.alian (vestrvman Trinity Ch., Easton). Mem. Harvard Coll. Alumni Assn., Bafayette Coll. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Conn. Valley TT.irvard. Recreations: in the open air. Ad- dress: 139 Enfield St., Enfield. Conn. FIEIiS. "WilUam I^nsk "Webster, educator; b. Milton. Mass.. .Tulv 17, 1876: s. .Tames Alfred and Caroline Beslle (Whitnev) Field; student Milton Acad., 1888-94, Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard U. (spl. course), 1894-8; m. Rebecca Swift Gill, of Boston, Oct. 31, 1902; children, James B., Helen G., Mary P. Teacher natural science, Milton (Mass.) Acad., since Sept., 1900, and asst. head master, since 1914. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Harvard Travelers' Club, En- tomol. Soc. of America, Cambridge Entomol. Club: Boston .Soc. Natural History (councillor), Law- lence Scientific Assn., N.E.A. Committees on Geog- laphy and Biology; sec. N.E. Biolog. Conf. Ad- dress: Vosis Lane, Milton, Mass. FIEIiS, Zibeon C, lumber dealer; b. Paris. Me., Doc. 2.5. 1831: s. Zil)eon and Lydia (Howe) Field. Has been engaged in lumber business at Milford since 1859; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1865, 1866; dir. Milford Savings Bank, Milford Nat. Bank. Address: Milfoi-d, Mass. FIX:iiSFI7, Joseph Flanders, clergyman, teacher; b. Somersworth. N.H., Oct. 23, 1843; s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Scott) Fielden: A.B.. Brown U., 1S67; student Rochester Theol. Sem., 1870-2: mar- ried: children, Henrv B., Paul. Margjiret, T^aura, .Andrew G., Clarence B., Robert D. Pvt. Co. H, 60th Regt., Mass. Vols., Civil "War; ordained ministry Bapt. Ch., 1872: pastor and teacher. Franklin, N.H., 1872-81. Winchester, Mass. 1881-92, Newport, N.H., 1892-6. AVinchendon, Mass., 1896-1911. Ad- dress: 9 Hartshorn Ave., Worcester, Mass. FIEIiDS, Annie Adams, author; b. Boston, .Tune 6. 1834: d. Dr. Zabdiel Boylston and Sarah May (Holland) Adams: m. 1854. .Tames Thomas Fields, Boston publisher (died. 1881). (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Manchester, Mass.* FIEI.DS. John F.; b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 13, 1877; s. Thomas and Katherine (Lyons) Fields; ed. pub. schs. of Lebanon and Boziah, Conn.; m. Julia M. McManus. of Fitchville, Conn., Nov. 27. 1907; 2 children, Catherine, Margaret. Has been connected with Palmer Bros. Co., mfrs. of comfort- ers, since 1890, foreman since 1898; has served as tax collector, chmn. Town Sch. Com.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. A.O. Hibernians. Knights of Columbus (Norwich). Home: Fitchville. Conn. FIFE, Robert Hemdon, Jr., college prof.; b. Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 18, 1871; s. Robert Hern- don and Sarah Anne (Strickler) Fife; B.A. and M.A.. U. of Va., 1895; studied Gottingen, 1898-9, Leipzig:, 1899-1901. Ph.D., Leipzig. 1901: m. Sarah, d. of Ferdinand Gildersleeve. Mar. 7, 1913. Tnstr. English and German, St. Alban's Sch., Radford, Va., 1895-8: instr. Germans, Western Reserve IT., Cleveland. 1901-3; asso. prof. German, 1903-5, prof., 1905 — . Wesleyan U. Instr. German, summer sclis.. U. of Va., 1903-5, Columbia, 1907. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn., America, N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Am. Dialect Soc. Assn Phon^tique Internationale, "^'a. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Trustee Conn. Hosp. for Insane. Middletown. 1912 — . Montclair CN.J.) Acad., 1912 — . Edited and translated: The Vestry Book of Kins- "William Parish. Va.. 1707- 1750; Virginia Historical Magazine. Vols. XI-XIII. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Middletown, Conn.* FIFE, Seth Wyman, lawyer, seed merchant; Dec. 10, lS46-Jan. 14. 1915. (See vol. 1909.) FIFIEIiD, Benjamin F., lawver: b. Orange. Vt., Nov. 18, 1832; s. Orange and Melissa N. Fifield; A.B., U. of Vt., 1855. later A.M. (LL.D., 1906); m. Lucy Hubbard, of Montpe'^er, Vt., Jan., 1865. Ad- mitted to bar. 1858: gen. counsel Central Vt. R.R., many yrs.; U.S. atty. for Vt.. 1869-80; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1880: commr. to Chicago Expn., from Vt., 1893; del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1884; declined apptmt. to U.S. Senate to fill vacancy caused by death of Senator Morrill, 1899 (now retired). Pres. Vt. Bar Assn., 1884. Home: Montpelier, Vt* ' FIFIEIiD, Holmes Boardman, merchant; b. Mt. Vernon. Me., Dec. 22, 1855: s. .Tohn Morrill and Eliz,abeth Ann (Boardman) Fifield: grad. Port- land High Sch., 1875: A.B.. Bowdoin, 1879, later A.M.: m. Helen M. Gibson, of Conway, N.H., .Tune 20. 1888: 4 children. Ernest G.. b. Mar. 11. 1S9n, Martha B., Aug. 8, 1892, Lillian, Oct. 7, 1902, Mil- dred, Oct. 21, 1906. Engaged in dry goods business WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 403 at Conway, N.H.. since 1885; trustee Conway Sav. Me. Inf., 3 yrs.; a.-d.-c, 1st brigade, 1st div., 19th Bank, Farmers & Mechanics Assn. Justice of the Army Corps; brigade staff Bank's 2d Red River peace; notary public: spl. justice Conwav Munici- Expdn.; div. staff Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley pal Ct.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4; niem. N.H. campaign. Pres. and gen. mgr. Olenark Knitting Constl. Conv., 1912. Trustee Conwav Pub. library. Co., Woonsocket, R.I., 1881-1903. Treas. Mass. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Lodge and Chap- Single Tax League, 1892, pres., 1S99-1909; active as ter) ; Odd Fellow. Club: Conway Civic. Address: single tax propagandist since 1895, and writer of Conway, N.H. numerous monographs and articles on the single PIMNE, A. I.incoln. merchant; b. Boston, Mass.. g,x /n^^i^ts _vanous^ b^arings^ S"of'Ta"xati°on''l979' „_ apptd. a ISIass. Commn. on Industrial Fdn. and has given riLIiEBROWN, Thomas, dentist, M.D., educa- much time to bettering the system of practical tor. (See vol. 1909.) edn. as exemplified in the Boston High Sch. of FILLMORE, Henry Daniel, paper mfr • b Ben- Commerce (mem. advisory com. of business men), nington, Vt., .Ian. 7, ISfi.'i: s. Elijah D and Arianna Interested in the various industrial' schs. being R. (Thaver) Fillmore; ed. Mt. Anthony Sem Ben- established throughout the state. Counsellor Bos- nington and Bennington Graded Sch.' At age of ton Home and Sch. Assn.; mem. Nat. Child Labor 17 entered office of Col. Clin Scott, Bennington and Com., Nat. Soc. for the Promotion of Industrial has since been his cofidential elk. and office mgr • Edn. and several civic organizations. Clubs: All- became mem. firm of Fillmore & Slade. 1900, mfrs ston Golf, Boston Athletic Assn.. Boston City, of ground wood pulp, and, in 1903, added machin- City Club, Aldine Club of New York. Twentieth ery for mfr. of tissue paper. Maj. in command 1st Century. Recreations: educational matters. Battalion, 1st Vt. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. "War Home: 896 Beacon St.. Boston; (summer) Weston, Mason. Address: Bennington, Vt. Mass. Office: 4 26 Washington St., Boston.* riNCH, George Hardy, M.D.: b. Amboy. III.. Oct. FILENE, Edward A., merchant: b. Salem, Mass., 29, 1868; s. David and Sarah (Melissa) Finch; Sept. 3, 1860; s. William and Clara (Ballin) Fi- M.D., IT. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1898; post-grad, lene; pub. and high sch. edn.; unmarried. Pres. work, U. of Vienna, 2 yrs. In gen. practice. Spring- Wm. Filene's Sons Co., Boston. Active in Indus- field. Mass.. 1898-08; has specialized since 1908. trial and civic work; v. -p. Tnternat. Congress Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Eastern Hampden Chambers of Commerce; dir. Boston Chamber of Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Recreations: Commerce. 1909-10, chmn. industrial relations motoring. Home: Agawam, Mass. Address: 310 com., 1910-11: chmn. Met. Plan Commn., 1912; Main St.. Springfield, Mass. dir. "Boston 1915 '' 1909-12; exec. com. Nat. (>)un- FISCHER, John, merchant: b. Hoboken. N.J., cil Commerce. 1909; nat. councillor Chamber Com- Oct. 14, 1876; s. Charles and Margaret (Brooker) merce U.S.; mem. various business and civic or- Fischer; ed. pub. schs.. Hoboken; m. Mav Mannix, ganizations. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Boston City, of Cambridge. Mass., Sept. 1, 1910. Began as er- Boston Yacht, Cosmopolitan, National Arts, Twen- j-and bov, 1888, and advanced to buver with A. .1 tieth Century. Author of articles on business. Canmeyer, New York; came to Boston, 1905, and civics, labor and industrial relations. Recreations: bought out the Henry H. Tuttle Co., retail boots outdoor sports. Address: 426 Washington St., and shoes, of which is pres. and treas. Mem. Boston. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. and Boston FILES, G-eorg-e Taylor, educator; b. Portland, shoe retailers' assns. Republican. Catholic. Mem. Me., Sept. 23. 1866: s. Andrew Hobson and Sarah B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: fishing. Home: 76 Louise (Yeaton) Files: .grad. Portland High Sch., Gardner St., Austin, Mass. Office: 159 Tremont 1885; A.B., Bowdoin, 1889, A.M., 1892: grad. stu- St., Boston. o'''^*v,-^^'Jla?''^'''5^-<-^i^^^^"^?T ^W"*^ ■'^''T9(i-fi; hce: 84 State St., Bo.ston.* supt. schs. Manchester. Merrimac and Amesbury, riSH, John Euclid, M.D. : b. Washington, Vt., Mass., since Aug. 1, 1906. Trustee Phillips Exeter July 30, 187;i; s. Dr. Kdgar John and Eliza (Lyman) Acad., 1890-5. Episcopalian. Home: South Hamp- Fish; ed. Northfield (Vt.) graded schs.; Royalton ton Rd. Address: Town Hall, Amesbury, Mass. (Vt.) Acad.; studied medicine with father and at FISH, Charles Henry, consulting engineer; b. Dartmouth Med. Sch., degree of M.D., 1896; m. TaL"";, i;n:^Ts"l^re3er^'r ani m;^A;' j^fvh; Anme Eliza G^,c^ Chelsea, Vt.Jur^6, 1901; 4 dence, RI., 1908-9; gen. mgr. Garner Print Works ^"''J;„„ "n, "^' & Bleachery, New York. 1910-11: since consulting ^-anton, luabs. engr., Boston. Pres. Cell Drver Machine Co.; pres. PISH, Manus J., general contractor; b. Halifax, and treas. Russell Falls Co.; pres. and gen. mgr. Can., Feb. 10, 1860; s. William and Rose (McClel- The Nouville Lumber Co.; dir. Concord R.R. Mem. Ian) Fish; ed. pub. .schs. of Halifax and Boston; \m Soc Mech Engrs , Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Chem. m. Julia Walsh, of Boston, June 17, 1884; 6 sons, industry, Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. (ex-pres.), Soc. William, Joseph, James, Manus J., Jr., Albert, Aus- Coloniai Wars (ex-gov.), Franklin Inst.. Phila. tin. Began in contracting business, 1879; mem. Clubs- Union, Engineers' (Boston); Chemists', (now sole propr.) Fish & Co., gen. contractors; Engineers' (New York). Recreations: outdoor supt. pub. bldgs., City of Boston, May, 1910-May, sports Home: 1080 Beacon St., Brookline. OfHce: 1914. Democrat. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- 85 Devonshire St., Boston. merce. Master Builders' Assn. Mem. A.O.U.W. „_ _^ '' -, ' , „. . . t„ irt Recreations: motoring. Home: 43 Brent St. Office: „"SH, Edgar John^ ^LT>.- b. ^^ashington Vt, ^14 ^^^^^ g^. Boston. Feb. 7. 1851; s. John P. and Anne V. (Dufur) Fish; ^r^„ -m- il «i , 1 * • 1 ^ a oc M.D.. Med. Dept. U. of Vt.. 1874: m. Eliza A. Ly- , ^f P^, Walter Clarlc, electrical engr.; b. Aug._ 25, man, of Washington, Vt., July 28, 1872; children. 1865; s Frederick I^ and Mary (Jaryis) Fish; John Euclid. M.D.. b. July 30. 1873 (supt. Mass. A.B Harvard 1886; B S., m Llec. Engring , Mass. Hosp. Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Children, J"^t-,Tech., 188 ,; m Martha Brewster, ot Taun- Canton, Mass.); Harold Dufur (A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. ton Mass., Aug. 7 1890; 3 children, Marjory, Na- Harvard; prof, of zoologv. head of dept. Dennison thahe, Eleanor Mgr Lynn Works Gen. Electric U.. Granville, O.). Practiced at Royalton since Co. since 1894 Mem Am. Inst. Elec Engrs Home: 1887; health officer. Rovalton. 1890-1908. Mem. 21 Wave St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 920 Western Av., Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902, Senate, 1904. Mem. A.M.A.. west Lynn, Mass. Vt. State Med. Soc, etc. Mason. Address: South FISHEB, Albert Ziabau, cotton mfr. ; Mar. 10, Rovnlton. Vt. 1846-Sept. 28, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) FISH, Elmer Henry, mechanical engineer; b. FISHEB, Andrew Peabody, real estate; July 29, Worcester. Mass., Aug. 16, 1870; s. Henry C. and 1841-1909. (See vol. 1909.) Amanda M. (Stone) Fish; B S., Worcester Poly. FISHEB, Charles Edward, educator; b. Worces- ^^^h' P^^^-.^^- Edith Wa-shburn. of Worcester, ter, Mass., May 12, 1876 s. Charles Harvey and 1899; 4 children. Dorothy. Stanley, Marion Bar- jessie M. (Harper) Fisher; prep. edn. Classical bara. Machine tool builder, Worcester, 1^92-03; High Sch., Worcester; A.B., St. Lawrence U., Can- Instr. Worce.ster Poly Inst^ 1903-9; dir. Worces- ton. N.Y., 1898; post-grad, work in mathematics, ter Trade Sch.. 1909-14; N.E. editor of American ciark U., and full course summer schs. there. Machinist since 1914 Mern. Nat. Soc. for Prorno- 1901.3; A.M., Brown U., 1912; m, Sadie Mabel King, tion Engring. Edn.. Nat Soc. tor Promotion In- of Worcester, June 29, 1904. Teacher, Irving Sch., dustrial Edn., Sigma Xi. Universalist Contbr. Tarrytown, N.Y.. 1899-1900; in charge of Dept. of numerous articles to tech. press dealing with Mathematics, Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester, mech. topics and engring. and industrial educa- 1901-2; Univ. Sch., Providence, R.I., 1902-3; head tion. Recreations: tennis. Address: 18 Vassar St., Dept. of Mathematics, R.I. Normal Sch., 1903-14, Worcester, Mass. also in charge of DePt. of Physics and Chemistry; FISH. Frank Leslie, judge; h. Newfane, Vt., Sept. supt. of schs., "U^estfield, Mass., since 1914. Mem. 17, 1863; s. Frederick Apnleton and Sarah Moore N.E. A., N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts.. Brown U. Teach- (Gates) Fish; attended Leland and Gray Sem.. ers' Assn.. Westfield Teachers' Assn. (pres.), Townsend. Vt.. 1880-2; Vt. Acad.. Saxtons River. Hampden County Teachers' Assn., Beta Theta Pi- Vt., 1884-6, grad., 1886: m. Mary Jane Lyon, of Mem. Orpheus Lodge No. 36, F. and A.M.; Provi- Waterbury, Vt.. Mar. 15, 1892; children, Sarah dence R. A. Chapter No. 1 ; Providence Council. R.S. Katherine. b. Oct. 2. 1893; Frederick Lyon, Oct. 1. ^i- No. 1; Calvary Commandery No. 13, K.T.; 1895; Prudence Hopkins. Jan. 24, 1902. Studied Melha Temple, Springfield. Mass. Clubs: Men's law with Hon. James M. Tvler. of Brattleboro, Congregational, Westfield. Tekoa Country. Home: Vt.. and with Hon. Lavant M. Read, of Bellows Van Deusen Inn, Westfield, Mass. Falls; admitted to Vt. bar, Oct. 29. 1889. City col- FISHEB Dorothy Canfield (Dorothea Frances lector. Versrennes. 1891-6; state's atty. for Addison Canfield Fisher), author: b. Lawrence, Kan.. Feb. Co.. 1891-1900: nat. bank examiner, 1900-8; su- 17, i879; d. late James Hulme and Flavia (Camp) perior judee since Feb. 20. 1912, except in Dec. Canfield; Ph.B., Ohio State U.. 1899; Ph.D., Colum- 1914 and Jan., 1915. Renublican. Mem. Vt. Fish bia. 1904; m. John Redwood Fisher, of New York, and Game League. S.A.R. Mason; K. of P.; Odd Mav 9. 1907. Sec. Horace Mann Sch.. 1902-5. Fellow. Address: Vergennes, Vt. Studied and traveled extensively in Europe: ac- FISH. Frederick Perry, lawver; b. Taunton. II",'''^? several langs. in childhood (See Who's Mass.. Jan. 13, 1855; s. Frederick L. and Mary Who in America for books.) Home: Arlington. Vt.* Jarvis (Perry) Fish; A.B., Harvard. 1875; Harvard FISHEB, Edward, lawyer; b. Westford. Mass.; Law Sch.. 1875-6: m. Clara P. Livermore. of Cam- son of Alvan and Amanda (Tower) Fisher; edu- bridge, Mass., Apr. 7. 1880. Practiced law. New cated "Westford Acad., 1S93; LL.B., cum laude, York and Boston, until July 1. 1901; pres. Am. Bell Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Helen I. Gardner, Telephone Co. and Am. Telephone & Telegraph of Swampscott, Mass.. Aug. 22. 1906; 2 children, Co.. 1901-7; resumed practice. May 1, 1907; mem. Esther Gardner. Barbara. Began practice at West- firm of Pish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave. Dir. ford, 1899; office in Lowell since 1899; 1st It. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 405 Troop FCav., M.V.M. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., PISHEB, Henry Noah, mfr.; b. Barton, Vt., June 1911-12, Senate, 1913-14; town elk. of Westford, H. ISIli; s. Noah and Ksther (Pase) PMsher; ed. 1902-14; mem. town counsel. Pres. Westford Bd. of Nashua (N.H.) pulj. schs.; m. Joanna K. Bradeen. of Trade. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn. Limerick, Me., Aup. 17, 1870. Pvt. Co. D, 35th Pres. Westford Athletic Assn.; sec. Spaulding Mass. Vols., 1862-3; wounded and incapacitated Light Cav. Assn. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason, at Antietam; in employ of Am. Watch Co., Wal- Home: Westford, Mass. Office: Lowell, Mass. tham, Mass., 1859-90; pres. Am. Watch Tool Co., T-TCTTT-Tj T./i.™-,-^ r.io^„«„» Tv^r T^ , ^, -. f^i^ce 1887; mem. firm .James A. Davis & Co. since .^^ISHER, Edwin Clarence, M.D.; b. Clarempnt, 1S92; v.-p. Waltham Nat. Bank; trustee Waltham N.H., Jan-/-. If^o . s phineas Gage and Carolme Savings Bank. Alderman, Waltham, 1885-7 (pres. Mary (Dickenson) Fisher; studied medicme under of bd.) ; mayor, 1887-90. Mason. Republican. Home: Ji'"-.^ -^o 1^®^, o?; Sunapee, N.H.; M.D., Dartmouth Waltham, Mass. OfTuc: G Beacon St., Boston. Med. Sch., 1881; m. Anna Young of Sunapee, Nov. 15, 187G; children. Mabel A., b. Jan. 5, ISSl; John PISHEB, Herbert Evans, railway official; b. Bos- E., July 22, 1890; m. 2d, Inez M. Bartlett, of Suna- ton, Aug. 8, 184!); s. Moses E. and Sarah J. (Daby) pee, Nov. 16, 1898. Practiced at Sutton, N.H., Fisher; ed. Charlestown, Mass.; m. Esmerelda P. 1882-3, Sunapee, since July, 1883; U.S. pension ex- Delano, of Charlestown, 1873; 1 son, Irving J. aminer since 1894. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc. Republi- Treas. B. & M. R.R., Central Mass. R.R., Danvers can. Methodist. Odd Fellow; K. of P. Address: R.R., Newburyport R.R., York Harbor & Beach Sunapee, N.H. R.R., Portsmouth Rridge, Conway Electric St. Ry. Co.; asst. treas. Mt. Washington Ry., Sullivan Co. vanced geography. Harvard Summer Sch., 1896; work in geography, Radcliffe Coll., 1900. Instr. PISHEB, Herbert Wescott, author; b. Peace geology and mineralogy, 1894-06, asso. prof., 1906- Dale, R.I., Dec. 14. 1873; s. George Whitefleld and 9, head geology dept. since 1908, Wellesley Coll.; Ella (Westcott) Fisher; B.A., Yale, 1898. LL.B., instr. geography. Teachers' Sch. of Science, Bos- cum laude, 1901; unmarried. Practiced law in em- ton, since 1912. Research in physiography and re- ploy of Reed, Simpson, Thacher & Barnum, New lational geography; special work: river terraces York, 1901-3; with Huntington & Rhinelander, and industrial and historical geography of Boston; 1903-7; head of English dept., Thacher Sch., O.jai traveled extensively; lecturer on geology and geog- Valley, Cal., 1907-9; mgr. Index Visible Co. (See raphy. Fellow, A.A.A.S., Internal. Geog. Congress, Who's Who in America for books, etc.) home: Bost. Soc. Natural History, Appalachian Mountain Montclair, N.J. Address: Box 112, New Haven, Club. Recreations: painting and out-of-door life. Conn.* Address: Wellesley (College, Wellesley, Mass. _ _ FISHER, Horace Newton, consul; b. Boston, Oct. FISHER, Frederic Alvan, lawyer; b. Westford. 19, 1836; s. Francis ana Lydia (Kittredge) Fisher; Mass., Oct. 9, 1855; s. Alvan and Amanda (Tower) A.B., Harvard. 1857. LL.B., 1859, A.M., 1860; studied Fisher; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881, A.M., 1884; m. Mary in Europe, 1859-61; m. Kiameche C. Mason, of B. McMaster, of Southborough, Mass., Jan. 24, 1906; Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 13, 1865. Entered army 3 children, Barrett, Elizabeth, Frederic A., Jr. It. and vol. a.-d.-c. Army of Ohio, Feb. 14, 1862; Tutor in mathematics, Bowdoin. 1881-4; admitted capt. and mil. engr.. May, 1862; capt. and topog. to Mass. bar, 1885; spl. justice Municipal Ct., Low- engr., Oct., 1862, Armv of Cumberland; It.-col. and ell, since 1898; pres. Lowell Instn. for Savings; insp.-gen., May-Nov., 1863; resigned, Nov. 10, 1863, dir. Lowell Bleachery. Lowell Cemetery. Mem. bd. on account of wounds in Chickamauga campaign, of overseers, Bowdoin. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, In commn. business, Boston, 1867-76; traveled in Delta Kappa Epsilon (Theta Chapter). Republi- S.A., 1879-80, securing polit. and commercial data can. Unitarian. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Bos- that assisted in shaping U.S. Govt, policy toward ton) ; Yorick (Lowell) ; Appalachian Mountain. Rec- S.A. republics; consul of Chili in Boston, since reations: gardening. Home: 92 Holyrood Av. Of- Dec. 18, 1876. Lecturer on consular instns. and fice: 807 Sun Bldg., Lowell, Mass. common law of Spanish America, Boston U., 1903- 94; engaged in research for production of w^ork on America and P.I.. for 1905, a complete col- from time of Alaric, Brown U., 1863-5 m. Ellen Elizabeth Hunter ^"£,.'^'11® !!°i:''^^,'^fiJ^Il,,^J,i^°^^^^ Wright, of Providence. R.L. Dec. 25. 1865; 8 chil- *?^^' ^i'? ^°,"2Pi!*^i^,°"i^l®,i'L dren: Willard James, George Herbert, Sarah Eliza- fi^^^^.^^^'^iV.® ^!:^J^Tft^';'^°^^^J„S^^^^^ befh Alevanr^pr Metcnlf 4licp Fvelvn Rp=!«!ip Fl- '^"*^^ ^^^ being rewritten and enlarged for pubh- Tn (Mrs T W H^landeV) I^^^^^ ^^t'O" ^^ a treatise. (See Who's Who in America lrVr^or(N:Y'')-rc°ad^mV-6fful^^ R.-ooklte M^ns's-'""""'^ Address: 256 Walnut St., 1866-8; deacon, 1868; priest. 1870, P.E. Ch.; assst. ^'OOKiine, iviass. Bethesda Ch., Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 1868-9. St. FISHER, Irving', political economist; b. Sauger- Peters" Ch., Albany, 1869-71; rector Ch. of St. John ties, N.Y.. Feb. 27, 1867; s. Rev. George Whitefleld the Evangelist, Stockport-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1871- and Elmira (Wescott) Fisher; A.B., Yale, 1888, 89, Trinity Ch.. Milford. Mass., 1889-90; mission- Ph.D., 1891; studied Berlin and Paris, 1893-4; m. ary in charge Emmanuel Memorial Ch., Shelburne Margaret, d. Rowland Hazard, of Providence, June Falls. Mass.. and rector St. John's Ch., Ashfield, 24. 1893. Tutor mathematics, 1890-3, asst. prof., 1892-8; rector Ch. of the Messiah, Woods Hole, 1893-5, asst. prof, polit. economy, 1895-8, prof. Mass., sin'^e 1899. Home: Woods Hole, Mass. polit. economy since 1898, Yale. Recuperating ■PTsjwpTa fien-Tfrp -Part nrof divinity Aue- 10 health in Colo, and Cal., 1898-01. Editor Yale Re- m America, ijvs-y.) ^^^ ^^ j^^ ^^ promote pub. health and especially FISHER, Gurdon Russell, architect; b. Hartford, to advocate establishing a nat. dept. of health); Conn., Jan. 29, 1861; s. Thomas T. and Laura A. rec. sec. New Haven Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn.; (Legate) Fisher; student Amherst Coll., 1878-81; mem. Am. Econ. Assn.. Royal Econ. Assn., Am. student of architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1881-3; Math. Soc, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. m. Ellen S. Kendall, of West Newton. Mass., Jan. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Statis. Assn., 31, 1884: children. Russell Warren (Harvard '08), Washington Acad. Sciences, Am. Ethnographical Ernest Withington (Harvard '10). Supt. for R. W. Soc, N.E. Free Trade League, Internat. Free Trade Kendall & Co., at Lowell, Mass., 1883-5, at Bos- League. Nat. Geog. Soc, Nat. Assn. for Study and ton, 1885-90. mem. firm. 1893-7: architect Newton Prevention of Tuberculosis. Am. Assn. Study and Highlands. Mass., from 1897. Mem. Newton Sch. Prevention of Infant Mortality; chmn. hygiene ref- Bd., 1896-9; Republican. E-^iscopalian. Mem. Del- erence bd. Life Extension Inst. Clubs: Cobden ta Upsilon, etc. Address: 263 Lake Av., Newton (hon.). Reform (New York), Co.smos (Washing- Highlands, Mass. ton). (See Who's Who in America for list of 406 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND books.) Address: 400 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* FISHEB, Irving' Jewell, ^I.D.; b. Sonicrvillc, Mass., Oct. G, ISTi ; s. Herbert Kvans and Esmer- elda I'orter (Delano) ly5; advanced class Knglish High Sch., IsyU; iM.D., Harvard Med. Sch., I'JUO; house otlicer Boston City Hosp., 1900-2; Koyal Inlinuary, Kdinburgh, summer 11)02; med. courses, Berlin and Vienna, winter of 1902-3; m. Gertrude Davis liall, of bomer\ille, Mass., Oct. C, 1905; 2 chil- dren, Robert Gordon, Jeanne. Practiced in West Newton, Mass., since Mar., 1903; mem. staff of Newton Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatiic Soc, Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn., Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Neighborhood, Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Home: 79 Chestnut St., West Newton, Mass. PISHEB, Jessie ■WeBton, pathologist, bacteriolo- gist; b. Cherry Hill. Md., Aug. 10, 1S72; d. John Wesley (Metliodist pr^aclier) and Baura Elizabeth (Jones) NV'eston; grad. Wilmington Conf. Acad., Dover, Del., 1SS9; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., I'hila., 1S93; m. William E. Fisher, M.D. (act- ing supt. Conn. Hosp. for Insane), Mar. 11, lf>97; 1 son, William Weston. Asst. phys., 1S94-9, asst. pathologist, 1^99-08, pathologist since 190S, Conn. Hosp. for Insane. Mem. ^V.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Middlesex Co. Med. Assn., Central Med. Soc. Methodist. Frequent contbr. to med. jours. Ad- dress: Middletown, Conn. FISHEK, Laura, kindergartner. (See vol. 1909.) PISHEB, Oliver Mason, shoe mfr. ; b. Henniker, N.H., Nov. 2, 1855; s. Oliver C. and Eliza (Camp- bell) Fisher; grad. Newton (Mass.) High Sch., 1875; m. Emily G. Richmond, of Potter Hill, N.Y., Sept. 26, 1889; 2 daughters, Edith R., Caroline W. In shoe business, Boston, since 1S75; became con- nected with M. A. Packard & Co., shoe mfrs., Bos- ton and Brockton, 1883, admitted to firm, 1889; was v. -p. from incorporation, 1898 to 1914; now pres. M. A. Packard Co. Dir. Internat. Trust Co. (Boston), Newton Trust Co., Stone Inst. (Newton, Mass.); mem. bd. of Aldermen, Newton, 1899-01. Treas. Pomeroy Home for Orphan Girls; dir. New- ton Home for Aged People, Newton Welfare Bur. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Twentieth Century (treas.). Boot and Shoe, Boston City, Hunneweli, of Newton (ex-pres). Unitarian (ex-pres). Brae Burn Golf, Newton Golf. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 260 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. Office: 60 South St., Boston. FISHEB, Oren Dennis, clergyman; b. Brighton, O., July G, 1847; s. Danforth and Lucinda (Wilcox) P'isher; B.A., Olivet Coll. (Mich.), 1872, M.A., 1875: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1875; m. Mary L. Noble, of Olivet, June 19, 1875 (deceased); m. 2d, Florence Roscoe, of Medford, Mass., Jan. 2, 1906; children, Carl Bertram, b. 1876 (died 1SS6), Norton Noble, 1878, Stanley Ross, 1880, Hiram Wilson, 1885, Roscoe Danforth, 1907. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1875; pastor Madison Av. Congl. Ch., Cleve- land, O., 1875-85; Congl. Ch., Chagrin Falls, O., 1885-8; Washington St., Congl. Ch., Toledo. O., 1888-95; Peoples' Congl. Ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1895-9; Maverick Congl. Ch., Boston, 1899-02; First Congl. Ch., Wolfboro, N.H., 1902-5; West End Congl. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1905-7; pastor and chai)lain State Agrl. Coll., Storrs, Conn., 1907-10; pastor South Windsor, Conn., 1910-15, North Ston- ington. Conn., since 1915. Address: North Stoning- ton. Conn. FXSHEB, Bichard Tliomton, forester; b. Brook- lyn, Nov. 9, 1870; s. Edward Thornton and Ellen Bowditch (Thayer) Fisher; A.B., Harvard, 1898; student Yale Forest Sch., 1902-3. M.l'\. 1903; studied forestry in Germany, Mav-Sept., 1903; m. Georgina Paine, of Weston, Mass., Julv, 1913. Field collector for U.S. Biol. Survey, 1898; at- tached to U.S. Bur. of Forestry (now U.S. Forest Service), 1899-01; with U.S. Forest Service, May- Sept., 1903; chmn. Sch. of Forestry. Harvard, since Feb., 1904. Asso. editor Forestry Quarterly. Mem. Soc. Am. Foresters. Clubs: Harvard, St. 'Botolph (both of Boston), Colonial (Cambridge). Home: I'etersham, Mass.* FISHEB, Samuel Herbert, lawyer; b. Cincinnati, May 20, 1807; .s. Samuel .Sparks and Aurelia Sal- ford (Crossetle) I'isher; descendant Anthony i'lsher, DeUham, Alass., 1037; A.B., Yale, 1889; student Harvard Law Sch. for several mos.; LL.B., Yale Liaw Sch., 1892; m. Margaret Sargent, of New Haven, Conn., Apr. 18, lS9o; 2 children, Mar- garet Crossette, Robert Dewis. Practiced, New Haven, 1892 — ; mem. firm of Robinson & Fisher, 1895-8, Beach & Fisher, 1898-02, Bristol, Stoddard, Beach & l' editor Evening Telegram; one of founders Morning Telegraph, 1885, sole propr. 12 yrs. and mng. editor; sold paper, 1901. and since connected with Norwich Bulletin. Sec. New London Bd. of Trade since 1891; trustee Mariner's Savings Bank; incorpora- tor Memorial Hosp.: retired maj., C.N.G. ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1891. 1893; custom house insp. under Cleveland's 1st administration. Democrat. Pres. Catholic Total Alistinence Union 3 yrs. Ad- dress: New London, Conn. FITZFATSICK, Thomas Bernard, dry goods mcht. and mfr. ; b. Grafton. Mass., Dec. 17, 1844; s. Patrick Fitzpatrick, a native of Ireland, and im- migrant to Worcester Co., ]Mass., 1832; ed. pub. and high schs. of Hopkinton, Mass.; m. Sara M. Gleason, of Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 13, 1876; 6 chil- dren, Francis G., Paul E., Thomas M., Mary G. (Mrs. M. J. Fox, of Brookline, Mass.), Elizabeth S., William S. Clk. and partner in dry goods business, Boston, 1862-72; mem. Brown. Durrell & Co., wholesale dealers in fancy dry goods, since 1872, house doing a business of several millions of dol- lars yearly; trustee Union Inst, for Savings; dir. U. S. Trust Co., Puritan Trust Co. Mem. State Bd. of Edn., Brookline School Com., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Nat. treas. United Irish League; mem. Catholic Union, Boston, St. Mary's Asylum; hon. mem. St. Vincent de Paul Soc, Charitable Irish Soc. Decorated Knight Order of St. Gregory by Pope Pius X. Mem. Catholic Order of Foiest- ers. Clubs: Boston City, Exchange. Tedesco. Home: 73 Garden Rd.. Brookline, Mass. Office: Brown, Durrell & Co., 104 Kingston St., Boston. FITZ-RAlTDOIiFH, Iiouise, educator; b. Panama, N.Y., June 2.',, isr.l; d. Reuben and Julia (Bell) Fitz-Randolph; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Panama. Mt. Holyoke Sem., 1869-72; Boston U., 1879-80; Univ. Coll., London, and Art Schs., South Kensing- ton. 1S80-1; Sorbonne and College de France, Paris, 1881-2; lectures museums, Rome, museums and U. of Berlin and Athens, 18S2-4; Am. Sch. Clas- sical Studies, Rome and Athens, 1890, 1901; spent 10 yrs. in study and travel abroad, including 15 trips to Europe; M.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1904. Teacher, pub. schs., Panama, 1866-7, Sharon. Pa., 1867-8. Toledo. O., 1874-5; connected with Lake Erie Sem.. Painesville, O., 1876-92; lecturer his- tory of art. W'estern Reserve Sch. of Design, Cleveland, 1884-92; teacher history of art and archaeology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1892-04; prof, his- tory of art and archteology, since 1904. Mem. Archajol. Inst. America and of mng. com. Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, Athens; Classical Assn. N.E. Address: Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass. FIiAGG, Alden Marshall, secretary State Bd. of Arbitration and Conciliation; b. Auburn, Me., Nov. 15, 1854; s. Charles and Lydia (Littlefield) Flagg; ed. common schs.; Edward Little High Sch., Au- burn; A.B., Bates Coll., 1878; m. Nellie E. Tucker, of Paris, Me.; m. 2d, Gertrude E. Davis, of Auburn, July 9, 1909. Began active career as carpenter. Auburn, 1880; mem. Superintending Sch. Com. 1 yr. ; mem. Bd. of Assessors 3 yrs.; mem. Rep. City Com. many yrs.; now serving 3d term as mem. and sec. State Bd. of Arbitration and Conciliation. Mem. United Brotherhood Carpenters and Joiners of America since 1889; attended 8 gen. convs. ; mem. Gen. Exec. Bd. 2 yrs.; local financial sec. more than 20 yrs. Address: 94 Spring St., Auburn, Maine. FIiAGO, Burton Sanderson, insurance under- writer; b. Littleton, ISlass., Nov. 10, 1873; s. Charles Francis and Elizabeth Webster (Sanderson) Flagg; descendant of Thomas Flagg, Watertown, Mass., 1637, and Edward Sanderson, W'atertown, 1636; ed. Littleton pub. schs.; grad. Littleton High Sch., 1891, Worcester, Acad., 1892; A.B., Brown U., 1896; m. Annie Theresa Francis, of Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 19, 1901; 3 children, Dorothea Kimball, b. 1903; Elizabeth Sanderson, 1905; Frances Leigh- ton, 1907. Insurance insp., Fitchburg, Mass., 1897- 01; removed to Andover, 1901; dir. Andover Nat. Bank, Andover Press. Ltd.; trustee and clk. Andover Savings Bank; pres. and treas. Merri- mack Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; pres. Cambridge Mut. Fire Ins. Co.: dir. Salem Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; mem. firm of Smart & Flagg. Trustee and treas. Abbot Acad.; trustee Memorial Library. Mem. Andover Sch. Bd., 1905-8, Finance Com., 1908-9. Mem. and officer Mass. Mut. Fire Ins. Union, mem. Delta Upsilon (Brown U.). Republican. Orthodox Conglist. ; trustee South Parish Funds; dir. An- dover Guild, Inc. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: An- dover. Recreations: outdoor diversions, motor- boating. Author of addresses, on ins. and ednl. subjects. Address: Andover, Mass.; (summer) Kennebunkport, Me. FIiAGGr, Charles AUcott, librarian: b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 1, 1870; s. Samuel Benjamin and Anna Bigelow (Allcott) Flagg; descendant in Sth gener- ation of Thomas Flagg, who came from Norfolk, Eng., to Watertown, Mass., about 1635; ed. pub. schs., Bernardstown, Mass.: Powers Inst., Ber- nardstown; Bridgewater High Sch.; Partridge .Jicad.. Duxbury; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; B.L.S., N.Y. State Library Sch., 1899; A.M., George Washington U., 1902: m. Harriett D. Valentine, East Orangfe, N.J.. June 21, 1900 (died Apr. 28, 1901); m. 2d, Ethel M. Flinder, of Vk'ashington, D.C., Feb. 18, 1909: children, Harriett Valentine, b. 1911; John Benjamin, 1913. Prin. Hopedale (Mass.) High Sch., 1894-5; asst., later sub-librarian in charge of his- tory and genealogy, New York State Library, 1896-1900; specialist in Am. history. Library of Congress, 1900-13; librarian Bangor Pub. Library since May 1. 1913. Mem. A.L.A., Me. Library Assn., X.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Me. Hist. Soc. Bangor Hist. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Unitarian. .-Xuthor: Family of Asa Allcott, 1899; Reference List on Connecticut Local History, 1900; Bibliography of New York Colonial History, 1901; In Memoriam, Samuel Benjamin Flasg, 1901; Descendants of Eleazer Flagg and Huldah Chandler, 1903; De- scendants of Benjamin Rockwood, of Grafton, Mass., 1905; Guide to Massachusetts Local His- tory, 1907; Library of Congress Classification, Class E-F. America, 1913; A List of American Doctoral Dissertations, printed in 1912, 1913: In- dex of Pioneers from Massachusetts to the W^est, Especially to the State of Michigan, 1915. Home: 42 Elm St. Address: Public Library, Bangor, Me.* FIiAGCr, Charles Pobes, banker; b. Kewanee, 111., Dec. 16, 1862; s. Jacob Bisrelow and Louisa (Fobes) Flaffg; ed. pub. schs.. Chicago: grad. Port- land (Me.) High Sch., ISSl (first medal); m. Edna Frances Pressey, of Rochester, N.Y., Dec 16, 1S96; 2 children, Gwendolen, Joseph Pressey. Started in business in Portland as sec Ocean Ins. Co., and later of the Portland Lloyds (marine ins.); in banking investment business under the name of Charles F. Flagg, banker, since 1905; pres. Dia- mond Island Assn.; dir. Federal Loan & Bldg. Assn., Portland Marine Underwriters; mem. Com- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 411 mon Council, Portland, 1907; mem. Bd. of Alder- men, 1908, 1909 (chmn. 1909). Pres. Portland Bd. of Trade, 1911-12; treas. Me. Home for Friendless Boys. Mason (K.T.). Is specially interested in the relations of the city to the farm, and has written papers and delivered addresses on the subject. Republican. Einscopalian. Clubs; Port- land. Portland Country. Farmers'. Economic. Home: 70 Carroll St. Office; 102 Exchange St., Portland, Me. FIiAGG, Charles Noel, artist; b. Brooklyn, Dec. 25, 1S48; s. Rev. Jared Bradley and Louisa (Hart) Flagg; bro. of Ernest Flagg; ed. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; pupil in art of L. .lacquesson de la Chevreuse; m. Ellen F. Earle, of New York, Apr. 23, 1874. Founded 1888, at Hartford, the Conn. League of Art Students (now Flagg Night Sch. for Drawing for Men), in wliich he is dir. instr. ; mem. Conn. State Capitol Commn. of Sculp- ture; awarded Thomas R. Proctor Prize for por- trait, Nat. Acad. Design, 1908, A.N. .A.., 1909. Home; 90 Washington St. Studio; Dillon Bldg., Hart- ford, Conn.* FXiAGG-, Edna Pressey, humanitarian; b. Corinth, Me., Feb. 11. 1873: d. .Joseph Weslev and IMarv Ellen (Pearson) Pressey; B.S., Wellesley, 1894; m. Charles Fobes Flagg, of Portland, Me., Dec. 16, 1896; 2 children, Gwendolen, Josepli Pressey. Pres. Me. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1911 "(chmn. scholarship fund); trustee Me. State .Juvenile Instns. Episcopalian. Clubs: College, Suffrage, Current Events, Civic (ex-pres.). Woman's Liter- ary LTnion (ex-pres.). Lecturer on ednl. subjects. Home; 70 Carroll St., Portland, Me. FIiAGG-, Georg-e Aug-ustus, secretary and treas. Calumet & Hecla Miniuir Co.; b. Millbury, Mass., May 2, 1845; s. Benjamin and Harriet (Whiting) Flagg; A.B., Harvard, 1866, LL.B., 1868, A.M., 1869; in. Fanny Walker, d. Charles Augustus and Susan Willard Flint Jewett, of New York, 1869; children, George B., Charles J., Henry W. (died 1909). Practiced law in Millbury and Boston, 1868-80; partner with father in cotton mfg. at Millbury Cotton Mills, 1867-79; auditor Calumet & Hecla Mining Co.. Boston, and Calumet, Mich., 1879-93, sec. and treas. since 1893; also sec. and treas. Buffalo Smelting Works, Dana, Frontenac, Isle Royale, White Pine, Gratio Mining Co., La- Salle, Manitou, St. Louis, and Superior copper COS., and Gratio. Ahmeek, AUouez, Cliff, Laurium, Seneca, and Tamarack inining cos.. Centennial Copper Mining Co., Osceola Constrn. Mining Co. Representative in Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1877; sec. Rep. State Com., 1883, 1884. Asst. adj. -gen. on staff of Gov. Robinson, with rank of col., 1884. 5, 6. Club: LTnion (Boston). Home: Holliston, Mass. Office; 12 Ashburton PI., Boston, Mass. FIiAGG, J. Clark; b. Bowdoin, Me.. Apr. 29, 1844; s. Charles and Mary Elizabeth (Clark) Flagg; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Florence Ella Gray, of Hallowell. Me., May 15, 1872. In undertaking busi- ness since 1873; mem. Charles Flagg & Son; bought C. Flagg interest, 1891; apptd. mem. Em- balming Examining Bd. of Me., Apr. 23, 1908, reappointed, Apr. 23, 1912, and Apr. 23, 1915 (pres. of bd.). Pres. Me. Undertakers' Assn., 1905-6. Re- publican. LTniversalist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Richmond, Me. FIiAGG, James Chester, educator; b. North Chelmsford. Mass., Aug. 17, 1867; s. Timothy and Sophia (Riplev) Flagg; A.B., Dartmouth. 1889. Prin. high sch.. Richford, Vt., 1889-90; master Holderness (N.H.) Sch. for Boys, 1890-2, prin. North Andover (Mass.) High Sch., 1892-7; master Milton (Mass.) Acad., 1897-8; in business at Bos- ton, 1898-1900; prin. ISIilford (N.H.) High Sch., 1900-2; master Central High Sch., St. Louis. 1902- 03; bursar Hackley Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y., 1903-10; headmaster Danforth Sch. for Boys, Framingham, Mass., Sept. 1, 1910 — . Clubs; Alpha Delta Phi (New York), University (Boston). Address: Fram- ingham, Mass.* FIiAGG, James Wesson, clergyman; b. Castle- ton, Vt., Mav 5, 1855; s. Amasa W. and Electa (Cushman) Flagg; prep. edn. Andover Acad.; A.B., Middleburv Coll.. 1878 (Phi Beta Kappa); teacher Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1878-9; student Union Theol. Sem., 1879-81; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1882; m. Sarah M. Cushman, of Man- chester. Vt., Aug. 20, 1884; 1 child, Marion C, b. South Ryegate, Vt., Aug. 7, 1885. Ordained minis- try Presbvn. Ch., 1882; pastor South Ryegate, Vt., 1882-7; South Framingham, Mass., 1887-93, Fox- boro, 1893-01, Merrimac since 1901. Republican. Address: Merrimac, Mass. FIiAGG, Rufus Cushman, clergyman; b. Hub- bard ton, Vt., Aug. 3, 1846; s. Amasa Wesson and Electa lA'man (Cushman) Flagg; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1869 (D.D., 1891); grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1872; m. Martha Brooks Rowley, of Middlebury, Vt., .lulv 10, 1872. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1872; pastor North Andover, Mass., 1872-7, Westford, Mass., 1877-9, Fair Haven. Vt., 1880-9. Wells River. Vt., 1889-92; pres. Ripon (Wis.) Coll., 1892- 01; pastor. Berlin, N.H., 1901-5, Newport, Vt., 1905-10; asso. pastor Federated First Chs. of Bur- lington and Winooski, Vt., 1911 — . Address: Bur- lington, Vt.* FIiAlTAGAN, Williami Francis, M.D., surgeon; b. Warwick, R.I., Apr. 28, 1S72; s. John and Joan (Bucklev) Flanagan; prep. edn. Lasalle Acad., Providence, R.I.; A.B., Manhattan Coll., New York, 1895, A.M.. 1903: M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1900; m. Sarah Tierney, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 4. 1904; children. James V., Sarah P., William F., Jr. Practiced in Providence since 1900; visiting surgeon. St. Joseph's Hosp. since 1903, also med. supt. same; sureeon and maj. 1st Light Inf. Regt., RIM., since 1913. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Catholic. Home: 5 East St. Office: 379 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. FIiANSERS, Charles Fremont, M.D. ; b. Wilmot. N.H., Nov. 16, 1856; s. James and Mary (Dalton) Flanders; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1880; m. Bertha S. Batchelder, of East Andover, N.H., Jan. 1, 1881 (died Dec. 26, 1899); m. 2d. Lillian C. Turner, of Cowansville, P.Q.. Mar 3, 1902; chil- dren, Dalton. Robert, David J. Mem. med. staff Elliot Hosp. Republican. Mem. A.M.A.. Man- chester Acad. Medicine, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc. Club: Calumet. Recreations; horses. Address: Manchester, N.H. FIiANDFBS, Frank Byron, M.D. ; May 16, 1850- Sept. 28. mil. (See vol. 1909.) FI^ANDFRS, James Clifford, clergyman; b. Wickford, R.I., Mar. 7. 1859; s. Alonzo and Sarah (Ide) Flanders; .\.B., Dartmouth, 1884. M.A., 1894; m. Alice Maleham, of Wakefield. N.H.. Sept. S. 1885; 5 children, Annie Louise, Philip James, Mil- dred Maleham. Dorothv Alice, Robert Charles. Deacon. 1886. priest, 1887, P.E. Ch.; rector Zion Ch.. Manchester Center, Vt., 1886-9, Christ Ch.. Montpelier, Vt., 1889-92, Manchester and Man- chester Center. Vt.. 1892-5, Dover, N.H., 1906-7, Ch. of the Redeemer, Rochester, N.H., since 1907. Address: Rochester. N.H. FIiANDERS, Walter Beniamiu, clergyman; b. Franklin, N.H., Feb. 3, 1863; s. Frederick and Nancy (Burgess) Flanders; grad. Franklin High Sch., "1881; grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn.. 1884; student Dartmouth. 1884-6; A.B., Antioch Coll., Yellow Springs, O., 1893, A.M., 1894; student ITnion Sem., N.Y. Citv, 1894; m. Cora B. Philbrick, of Franklin, N.H.. Aug. 18, 1887 (died Sept. 2, 1914). Ordained ministry Christian Ch.. 1887; pas- tor, York, Me.. 1887-91, Amesbury, Mass., 1891-3, Ch. of the Evangel, Brooklyn. N.Y., 1893-4, Spruce St. Ch., New Bedford, Mass.. 1894-05, North Ch.. Fall River. Mass., 1905-8, Waldo Consl. Ch.. Brock- ton, Mass. 1908-14. Mem. Sch. Bd.. New Bedford, 1900-3. Mem. Kappa Kappa Kappa (Dartmouth). Wrote leading editorials for the Christian Mes- senger for several yrs. Recreations: Y.M.C.A. athletics, golf, etc. Home: 53 Clarence St.. Brock- ton, Mass. FIiANDFRS, William Melville, grocer; b. Dun- ham. P.Q., Can., May 6, 1858; s. Rufus A. and Charlotte (Ruston) P'landers; ed. Stamstead Wes- leyan Coll.; m. Mary A. Fowle. of Newton. Mass., Oct. 15, 1885; 4 children, Maida, Marguerite, Gladys. Kathryn. In wholesale grocery business, Boston, since 1876; with S. S. Sleeper & Co., 15 yrs., Mar- tin L. Hall & Co.. 20 yrs.; bought out latter. 1911, 412 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and title was changed to William M. Flanders Co., of whicli is treas. and gen. mgr. ; dir. Newton Centre Savings Bank, Xewton Co-operative Bank; v.-p. and trustee Newton ('emetery Corpn. Pres. Boston Wholesale Grocers' Assn.; mem. Assn. Wholesale Grocers of New England. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Trustee Boston \Vesle>an Assn., Newton Centre M.E. Ch., New England Deaconess' Assn. Clubs: Exchange, Brae Burn Country. Recreations: fishing. Home: 12 Lake Terrace, Newton Centre, Mas.'?. Office: 4 9 India .St., Boston. FIiATHER, Frederick Arthur; b. Nashua, N.H., Mar. i;i, IStJT; s. .Jo.sei>h and Caroline Drusilla (Drake) Flather; ed. Nashua pub. schs. ; m. Alice Poor Rogers, of Lowell, Mass., 1S98; 3 children. Served as apprentice, draughtsman and foreman for Flather & Co., mfrs. of engine lathes, 18S3-7; mech. engr., asst. supt. and supt. for Pettee Ma- chine Works, mfrs. of cotton machinery, Newton, Mass., 1SS7-92; mech. engr., asst. supt. and mgr. of dept., Lowell IMachine Shop, mfrs. of cotton worsted machinery, 1893-01; supt. McCormick Harvesting Machine Co., Chicago, 1902; mgr. of works for Internat. Harvester Co., 1903-5; treas. Boott Mills, mfrs. of cotton goods, since 1905; also pres. Flather & Co. (Inc.); dir. Flather Foundry Co., Boott Mills, Lowell & Andover R.K.: trustee Lowell Textile Sch., Mechanics' Savings Bank. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Western Soc. of Engrs., Am. Cotton Mfrs. Assn., Nat. Cotton Mfrs. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Ex- change (Boston), Eastern Yacht. Home: 68 Man- sur St., Lowell, Mass. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. FLEETWOOD, Frederick aieed, lawyer; b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 27, 1SG9; s. Henry W. and Laura J. (Kenney) Fleetwood; grad. St. Johns- bury Acad., 1886; student U. of A^'t. 2 yrs., 1887-8; A.B., Harvard, 1891; studied law; admitted to bar, 1894. Was town elk. and treas. Morrisville; presdl. elector and messenger, 1900; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900-2; sec. of state and ins. commr. of Vt., 1902-6. Republican. Dir. Union Savings Bank and Trust Co., St. .Tohnsbury & Lake Champlain R.R. Co. Mem. Sigma Phi. Episcopalian. Address: Morris- ville. Vt. FI.EISCHER, Charles, clergyman; b. Breslau, Germany, Dec. 23, 1871; s. Nathan Oskar and Frederlca (Silberstein) Fleischer, who emigrated to America in 1880; A.B., Coll. Citv of New York, 1888; Litt. B., U. of Cincinnati, 1893; rabbi, He- brew Union Coll., Cincinnati, 1893. Succeeded Rabbi Solomon Shindler, Temple Israel, Boston, 1894, until 1911: organized, 1911, and since leader of the Simday Commons, Boston. Home: 280 Dart- mouth St., Boston.* FIiEMING, Williamina Paton, astronomer; May 15. lS,-,7-.May 21, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in -America, 1910-11.) FI.ETCHEB, Alice Cunning-ham, ethnologist; b. Boston, 1845; ed. pvt. schs. Devised system for loaning of small sums of money to aid Indians to buy land and build houses for themselves; instru- mental in securing land in severalty to Omaha tribe by Act of Aug. 7. 1882. and apptd. spl. ast. to allot the Omaha tribe, 1883-4; apptd. by the President spl. agt. under .Severalty Act of Feb., 1887; allotted the Winnebago tribe, 1887-8, Nez Perces tribe, 1889-92; connected with anthrop. dept. of Chicago Expn., 1893. Asst. in ethnology, Peabody Mus. Am. Archaeology and Ethnology since 1882; holder Thaw Fellowship since 1891. Ex-pres. Anthropol. Soc. of Washington: officer Archaeol. Inst. America; fellow A.A.A.S. (v.-p. 1896); pres. Am. Folk-T>ore Soc. Author: Indian Story and Song from North America, 1900; also numerous papers on anthror>. subjects in pubis, of Bur. Am. Ethnology. Peabody Mus.. Harvard, Am. Anthropologist. Folk-Lore .lournal, etc. Home: 214 First St.. S.E.. T^'ashington. Address: Peabody Mus., Cambridge, Mass.* FIiETCEEB, Allen Miller, governor; b. Indian- apolis, Tnd., Sept. 25, 1853; s. Stoughton A. and .lulia (Bullard) Fletcher; ed. T\'illiston Sem., East- hampton, Mass.; m. Apr. 26, 1876. Mary E. Bence. of Indianapolis. Engaged in farming since begin- ning of active career. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902, 6, 8, 10, 12; gov. Vt. Oct. 4, 1912-Jan. 7, 1915. Republican. Episcopalian. Trustee Black River Acad. Home: Proctors\ ille, Vt.* FIiETCHER, Carl Chittenden, newspaper man. (See vol. 1909.) FIiETCHEB, Charles Andrew, merchant; b. Manchester, X.ll., July 17, 1851; s. Benjamin Franklin and Elvira Adams (Wilson) Fletcher; descendant of Robert Fletcher, who came to New England about 1630 and later settled in Concord, Mass. (The Wilsons settled in Londonderry, N.H., in 1718, coming from the North of Ireland and originally from Scotland.) Grad. grammar schs., Manchester; business training was obtained in crockery stores in Mancliester and Worcester, Mass.; m. Nov. 3, 1874, Helen Maria, d. Samuel F. Shattuck, of Worcester (died May 23, 1912); 1 daughter, Helen Esther (Mrs. FJdward M. Dodge, of W^orcester); m. 2d. July 15, 1914, Elaine R. Mitchell, of Shrewsbury, IMass. Engaged in busi- ness at Fitchburg, Mass., 1873-6; elk. in the hard- ware and crockery store of Clark, Saw^yer & Co., Worcester, 1876-84; propr. Central Oil & Gas Stove Co., Gardner, Mass., 1884-6; dir. and elk. of the corpn., Clark-Sawyer Co., 1886-97, pres. since 1897. ]Mem. Worcester Soc. of Antiquity. Club: Com- monwealth. Home: 21 Westland St. Office: 478-484 Main St., Worcester, IMass. FLETCHER, Daniel W., merchant; b. Groton (now Ayer), Mass., Feb. 1, 1852; s. Rufus R. and Sarah M. (Whitney) Fletcher; ed. dist. schs. and Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass.; m. 1874, Emma A. Phelps, of Ayer, Mass. Worked in clothing store, 1865-79; opened clothing and furnishing goods store, at Ayer, 1879, under firm name Fletcher & Stone, which still continues; dir. Townsend (Mass.) Nat. Bank; v.-p. First Nat. Baniv of Ayer; pres. North Middlesex Savings Bank. Address: Ayer, Mass. FLETCHER, Edward Foster, mfr. ; b. Littleton, Mass., June 17, 1854; s. Rufus Reed and Sarah Marble (Whitney) Fletcher; ed. Lavi-rence Acad., Groton, Mass.: m. Mary E. Milant, June 17, 1880 (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Helen Bassett, Feb. 18, 1887 (deceased); 1 son, Raymond Bassett. En- gaged in boot and shoe business at Ayer, 1875-81, and w-ith Oakdale Shoe Co., 1881-3; partner with Gilbert C. Bemis, Worcester, Mass., as W^averly Shoe Co., 1883-95; mem. Lincoln Shoe Co., 1896-05; v.-p. Hough Shade Corpn., Janesville, AVis.. 1905- 12; pres. Worcester Brush & Scraper Co., Fidelity ^Mercantile Assn. Mem. Common Council. 1892-3; mayor of Worcester, 1902-3. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce, etc. Mason; mem. Red Men. Clubs: Leicester (jountry. Economic. Recre- ations: motoring, fishing, golf. Home: 2 Tirrell St., Worcester; (summer) Berlin, Mass. Office: 26 Southbridge St., Worcester, Mass. FLETCHER, Ernest Boynton, insurance; b. Rox- bury Dist., Boston, Sept. 10, 1872; s. David Boyn- ton and Abby James (Bartlett) Fletcher; descend- ant of Robert Fletcher, 1630; ed. Stoughton Sch., Dorchester, Lower Mills and Dorchester High Sch.; m. Mary Louise Schreider, of Dorchester, Oct. 13, 1896. Began as errand boy in ins. office of John C. Paige, July, 1889; became mem. of firm of John C. Paige & Co., Jan. 1, 1912, and so con- tinues. Mem. bd. of control Home for Aged Couples, Roxbury. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs; Boston City, Engineers'. Recreations: philanthropv. Home: 25 Athelwold St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 65 Kilby St., Boston. FLETCHER, Ernest Ryland, granite quarrier and mfr.; b. Essex, Vt., Dec. 19, 1866; s. William and Anna Jane (Hevran) Fletcher, and of Scotch- Irish ancestry; ed. acad., Essex, and high sch., Burlington, Vt. Commenced present business, Jan. 1, 1887, and is owner and operator of one of the most valuable granite quarries in New England. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Address: Woodbury, Vermont. FLETCHER, Frederick, M.D.; b. Thetford. Vt., Jan. 17, ]S44; s. Samuel and Harriet (Palmer) Fletcher: descendant of Robert Fletcher, w'ho came to America, 1630, and settled in Mass.; ed. Thet- ford Acad., Kimball Union Acad.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1870; post-grad, work Harvard Med. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 413 Sell.; m. Ella Kent, of Slrafford, Vt., Apr. 14, 1875. Began practice at Strafford, Vt., Dec, 1S70; re- moved to Bradford, VI., 1SS2; dir. Bradford Nat. Bank; mem. U.S. I'ension Examining Bd. since 1S92. Trustee Bradford Acad. Kepublican. Congli.st. Mason. Address: Bradford, Vt. FIiETCHER, Henry, .iewelry mfr.; b. Birming- ham, Eng., Jan. 17, 1859; s. Joiin and Esther (Grove) Fletcher; came to America, 1871; ed. pub. schs. and Schofleld Commercial Coll., Providence, R.I. ; m. Hattie Earlville Bennett, of Providence, Oct. 21, 18S5; 4 sons, Henry B., Edward G., K. Leslie, Paul W. Mfg. jeweler for 31 yrs.; treas. Fletcher, Burrows Co.; mem. Common Council, Providence, lS99-07,Bd. of Aldermen. 1907-9; mayor of Providence. 1909-13; elected annually as mem. State Harbor Improvement Commn., Dexter Dona- tion Commn., Sinking Fund Commn., City of Provi- dence. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. Loyal Order of Moose. Club: Providence c'entral. Jlecreations: baseball. Home: 103 Parade St. Office: 53 Clifford St., Providence, R.I. FI.ETCHI:b, Herbert E., granite producer, con- tractor; b. Westford, Mass., May 10, 1862; s. An- drew and Martha M. (Gould) Fletcher; ed. pub. schs. and acad., Westford; m. Carrie D. Hill, of Sunderland, Vt., Sept. 14, 1887; children, Harold H., Ralph A., Hazel M., Lewis L. (deceased). En- gaged in granite business and as contractor for railroads and public works, since ISSl; treas. H. E. Fletcher Co.; treas. Fletcher-Lahey Co.; pres. Love.iov Granite Co. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 19iiO, Senate, 1901, 02, 03; mem. Exec. Council, 1910, 11, 12. Republican. Mason (33°, K.T.). Clubs: Yorick, Lowell Masonic (Lowell); Vesper Country, Middlesex, Mass. Republican. Home: Westford, Mass. Office: West Chelmsford, Mass. FIiETCHEB, Herbert Hervey, editor; b. Granby, Mass., Aut,'. 10, 1S55: s. Erastus and Elmira Fletcher; descendant in 8th generation from Rob- ert Fletcher, who came from England and settled at Concord, Mass., 1630; attended pub. schs. until 12, and at 16 was student for 2 terms at Wesleyan Acad., "Wilbraham, Mass.; becaine asst. teacher in Belts Mil. Acad., Stamford, Conn., at 17, with privilege of admision to classes preparing for coll., and remained for 214 yrs.; A.B., Williams, 1879; m. Alice S. Kellogg, of Granby, Mass., Dec. 25, 1880; 1 son, Harold Hervey (died July 25, 1912). New England editor Springfield Daily Union, 1879- 80; New England agt. Nat. Associated Press, 1882-3; New England agent the United Press, 1883-7; supt. news service N.E. Associated Press, 1889-97; asst. mng. editor Boston Transcript, 1897- 98; asso. mng. editor, same, since 1898. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Home; Brookline. Office: 324 Wash- ington St., Boston. FIiIITCHEB, John Albert, banker: b. Bridport, Vt., June 7, 1865: s. Albert Augustus and Delia (Murray) Fletcher; A.B.. Middlebury Coll., 1887; m. Sophie ^Warner, of Albany. N.Y., Apr. 19, 1898; children, James Warner, b. Jan. 16, 1900: Paris, June 19. 1903: Mary Warner, Mar. 19, 1906. En- gaged in banking, Middlebury, Vt., 1889-90; in banking and real estate. West Superior, Wis., 1890-3; asst. cashier and dir. Middlebury Nat. Bank, 1903-5. On staff Gov. Grout, of Vt.. with rank of col., 1896-8; sec. bd. of trustees Middle- burv Coll. since 1900, treas. since 1901. Address: Middlebury, Vt. FI.i:TCHX:B, Joseph E,, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) FIiETCHEB, Robert, educator: b. New York, Aug. 23, 1847; s. Edward H. and Mary (Hill) Fletcher: student Coll. City of New York, 3 yrs.; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1868; (hon. A.M., 1871, Ph.D.. 1881. Dartmouth Coll.); m. Ellen M. Huntington, of Hanover, N.H.. Julv 2, 1872. Commd. 2d It.. 1st U.S. Arty.. June, 1868; served at Ft. Brown, Brownsville. Tex., Ft. Trumbull, New London, Conn.: instr. mathematics, U.S. Mil. Acad., Sept., 1869-Dec. 31, 1870: resigned and since sr. prof, and dir. Thaver Sch. of Civ. Engrinsr.. Dartmouth Coll. Consulting ensr. for steel bridges over 'White River, at Hartford, Vt., and across Conn. River, at West Lebanon, N.H. : on construction of water works for Dartmouth Coll., and for Enfield. N.H. ; on sewer works, etc. Mem. N.H. Bd. Health, 1895 — (pres. since 1913). Pres. and engr. Han- over Water Works Co. Contbr. to trans, of socs. and to tech. jours, on engring. topics; to N.H. Bulletin on constrns. for the sanitation of small communities; commencement addresses to engring. colleges. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Nat. Geog. Soc; past pres. Soc. Promotion of l^ngring. Edn.; fellow A.A.A.S. Address: Hanover, N.H.* FIiETCHEB, Robert Stillman, librarian; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Sept. 12, 1874; s. William Isaac and Annie LeBaron (Richmond) Fletcher; A.B., Am- herst, 1897; m. Charlotte I. Stephenson, of Oil City, Pa., Nov. 19, 1907. Successively with Buffalo Pub. Library, 1898-1900, Carnegie Library, Brad- ford, Pa., 19 00-3, Brooklyn Pub. Library, 1903. Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, 1904-8; became con- nected with Amherst Coll. Library, 1908, librarian, July, 1911. Mem. A.L.A., Keystone State Library Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Chi. Psi. Ad- dress: Amherst, Mass.* FIiETCHER, Samuel Ernest, M.D.; b. Milford, Mass., June 10, 1S67: s. James M. and Rachel H. (Steele) Fletcher; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. of Med- icine, 1891; m. Monson. Mass., Jan. 26, 1892, Alice W. Sutcliffe. In practice at Milford, 1891-2, since at Chicopee; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Chicopee, 1902, 1903 (pres., 1903); mem. Sch. Bd., 1904; mayor of Chicopee, 1910-11. Republican. Episcopalian. Ma- son (K.T.. Shriner). Home: Chicopee, Mass. FI^ETCHER, ■William Isaac, librarian; b. Bur- lington, Vt., Apr. 28, 184 4; s. Stillman and Eliza- beth (Severance) Fletcher: ed. Winchester (Mass.) common schs., 1850-61 (hon. A.M., Am- herst, 1884); m. Annie Le Baron Richmond, of Hartford, Conn., 1869. Librarian, Amherst Coll., 1883-1911; teacher library economy, Amherst Sum- mer Sch., 1891-1905. Ex-pres. A.L.A. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Ad- dress: Amherst, Mass.* FI.EURY, Edgrar S.; b. Isle La Motte. Vt., Oct. 31, 1857; s. Peter and Christina (Scott) Fleurv; ed. dist. and select schs. of Vt., and Lacolle Acad., P.Q., Can.; m. Cora Montgomery, of Isle La Motte, Vt., June 10, 1880: 5 sons, William, Peter, Stanley, Theodore. Scott. Upon his father's death, 1878, as- sumed charge of the family farm and marble quarry, which he has since conducted and now owns. Postmaster, Isle La Motte, since 1891; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1888, 90, Senate, 1898; asso. judge County Court; mem. Rep. State Com. since 1904. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Ad- dress: Isle La Motte, Vt. FILING. Iiewis 'Wells, lawyer: b. Windsor, Vt., Dec. 6, 1824; s. Abel and Hopestill (Harlow) Fling; student Norwich IT., 1844-7; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth. 1872); m. Maria Currier, of Wentworth, N.H., Apr. 26, 1853 (died 1854); m. 2d. Margaret H. Sleeper, of Bristol, N.H., Dec. 18. 1855 (died Nov. 6, 1905); 2 children. Charles W., Eva M. Began practice at Wentworth, N.H., Nov., 1851, removed to Bristol, 1853; mem. N.H. Senate, 1871, 1872. Democrat. Methodist. Mason. Home: Bristol, N.H. FIiINN, Edward Baldwin, lawyer. (.'^ee vol. 1909.) TU.N1H, John Joseph, newspaper man; b. Clon- mel, Ireland, Dec. 5, 1851; s. James and Margaret (Cunningham) Flinn; ed. common sch. and news- paper offices; began work as reporter at 21; m. Mary Talbot Cole, of St. Joseph. Mo.. Oct. 9, 1877. Night editor St. Louis Globe, 1873; afterward staff corr. in legislature and Constl. Conv. for Globe- Democrat; became asso. editor of Chicago Daily News a few months after founding of that paper and remained with it 7 yrs.; later was mng. editor Chicago Mail and the Chicago Times: editorial writer on Chicago Inter Ocean. 1898-1908; edi- torial writer Christian Science Monitor (daily), since 1908. Has written various essays, lectures, poems, a novel, etc.; compiled History of the Chi- cago Police (with John E. Wilkie): The Standard Guide to Chicago, and also of all the official guide books and many unofficial guide books to the Chi- cago Expn. Apptd. by Pres. Arthur, U.S. consul to Chemnitz, Saxony, 1882, and during 2 yrs. abroad contributed series of humorous letters to Chicago Morning News. First reader. First Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Winchester, Mass. Alderman, Evanston, 414 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 111., 2 terms. Clubs: Press of Chicago (charter mem., pres., 1906, 1907), Boston Press (dir.), Bos- ton Art. Home: Winchester, Mass. OfTlce: Fal- moutli and St. Paul Sts., Boston.* FI^INNER, Ira Arthur, educator; b. New Brigh- ton, I'a., Jan. 31, lSS-1; s. Adam and Mary (Schaf- fer) Flinner; giad. Slippery Rock State Normal Sch., Pa., 1902; Ph.B., Grove City (Pa.) Coll., 1906; A.B., Harvard, 1911; m. Bertha 13. Welsh, of Evans City, Pa., Aug. 22, 1906; 2 children, Helen Lucille, Arthur Leslie. Previous to 1906 held a number of minor teaching positions; prin. North Washington Inst., Pa., 1906-9; headmaster Hunt- ington Sch., since 1911; instr. in mathematics. Grove City Coll., summer of 1911. Mem. N.E. Assn. Coll. and Prep. Schs., Phi Delta Kappa (Harvard Chapter), School Masters' Club of Mass. Clubs: Economic, Twentieth Century (Boston). Progres- sive Republican. Methodist. Home: 47 Ainsworth St.. Roslindalc. Office: 316 Huntington Ave., Bos- ton. PIiINT, Albert Preer, lawyer; b. Eastbourne, England, .Ian. 12, 1873; s. George and Annie (Freer) Flint; came to America, 1889; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ. Law School, 1893, LL.M., 1894; unmarried. Began prac- tice in Washington, D.C., 1894, and in Boston, 1898. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Conference of Associated Charities, Boston; pres. British Charitable Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain (treas.), Boston Citv, Boston Yacht. Home: 60 Pinckney St. Office: 614 Barristers Hall. Boston. FIjINT, Georg'e Henry, clergyman; b. Lincoln, Mass., .Tan. 25. 1865: s. George and Caroline A. (Rice) Flint; B.A.. Williams Coll.. 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa); studied Yale Divinity Sch.. 1890-4. B.D., 1894: m. Hinsdale. Mass., June 17. 1896. Mary P. Storm. Teacher, Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., 1886- 7, Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1887-9; instr. in chem- istry, Williams Coll., 1889-90; ordained to min- istry Congl. Ch., 1894; asst. pastor. South Boston. 1894-6, Old South Ch., Boston, 1896-1899; pastor Central Congl. Ch., Dorchester, since 1899. Ad- dress: 101 Tonawanda St., Dorchester, Mass. FZ^IITT, Homer Abial, clergyman; b. Northfleld, Vt.. Mar. 21, 1S75; s. John Hackett and Phebe Helen (Andrews) Flint; student Dartmouth Coll., 1891-2; B.A.. St. Stephen's Coll.. Annandale, N.Y., 1897, M.A., 1900; A.M., New York U., 1900; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1900, B.D., 1901; Ph.D., Western U. of Pa. (now U. of Pittsburgh), 1906; m. Theodore Mav, daughter of Hon. Frank Plumlcy, of Northfleld. Vt.. Nov. 14, 1900; children. Frank Plumlev. b. Jan. 13, 1903; Phoebe Helen Miller. Jan. 9, 1910. Ordered deacon, May 12, 1900, ordained priest, Dec. 23, 1900, P.E. Ch.; asst. Cal- vary Parish, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1900-1; asso. rector Christ Ch., Allegheny. Pa., 1901-3; archdeacon of Pittsburgh and chaplain Laymen's Missionary League, 1903-7: rector Christ (ih.. Montpelier. Vt., since Oct. 1. 1907. Trustee Washington Co. Gram- mar Sch., Montpelier. Vt. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Scottish Rite Mason (32°). Examining chaplain diocese of Vt. : state chaplain S.A.R. ; sec. Bd. of Trade; sec. Business and Professional Men's Assn., Montpelier; sec. Vt. Peace Soc. Recreations: mem. Apollo Club (Montpelier), Lake Mansfield Trout Club. Address: 13 Baldwin St., Montpelier, Vt. FIiINT, Irving' Adams, clergyman; b. Braintree. Vt.. May 21. 1868; s. Daniel and Sarah Elizabeth French (Linfield) Flint; prep. edn. high sch.. Ran- dolph. Vt., 1889; student U. of Vt., 1889-91: grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1895; m. Cora Belle Jones, of Rochester, Vt, Oct. 9, 1895; 1 child, Margaret Mer- rill, b. Apr. 7, 1907. Ordained Congl. ministrv at Falmouth. Me.. May 12. 1896; pastor 1st Ch., Fal- mouth, 1895-03. "W^arren, Me.. 1903-7. Stevens Ave. Ch., Portland. 1907-10, Hatfield, Mass.. since 1910. Trustee Smith Acad. (Hatfield). Hatfield Free Pub. Library. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega of TTniv. of Vt. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: gardening, fancy poultry raising. Address: Hat- field. Mass. PIiIM'T, James H., lawyer; b. Middleton. Mass.. June 25, 1852; s. James and Almira (Batchelder) Flint; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1872 (vale- dictorian); A.B., Harvard, 1876; prin. Marblehead High Sch. 4 yrs.; LL.B., Boston Law Sch., 1881; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1882; m. Boston, Nov. 19, 1889, Abbio A. Pratt (died Sept., 1910); m. 2d, An- nie C. Hubbard, Mar. 7, 1912. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 5, 6. Senate. 1897, 8; asso. justice, Dist. Ct., Eastern Norfolk, 18 90-6; probate judge, Nor- folk Co.. since Aug.. 1899. Trustee Weymouth Savings Bank; dir. South Sliore Co-operative Bank. Republican. Alem. Norfolk and Boston bar assns. Mason (K.T.); mem. K. of P., N.E. Order of Pro- tection. Clubs: Boston City, Weymouth, Norfolk, Middlesex. Author of Flint on Trusts and Trus- tees; editor Lewin on Trusts; writer for law mags. Recreations: golf. Home: Weymouth, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. FIiINT, Joseph Marshall, surgeon; b. Chicago, July 8, 1872; .s. I'rancis and Sarah Elizabeth (Dancy) Flint; student Princeton U., 1891-3; B.S., U. of Chicago, 1895; Johns Hopkins U., 1896-1900, M.D., 1900; U. of Leipzig, 1900; Vienna, Bonn, Munich, 1905-7; (A.M.. Princeton, 1900, Yale, 1907); m. Anne Drusilla Apperson, of Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Cal., Sept. 15. 1903. Asst. in anatomy. 1897, asso. 1900-1. U. of Chicago; asst. Johns Hopkins Med. Commn. to the Philippines; on spl. plague duty, U.S. Marine Hosp. Service, San Francisco, 1901; prof, anatomy U. of Cal., 1901-7; prof, surgery. Yale, since 1907. Attending surgeon New Haven Hosp. ; chief surgeon New Haven Dispensary; surgeon to Arsakeion mil. hosp. during the Grseco-Bulgarian War, summer of 1913. Editor American Journal of Anatomy, 1903-7: contbr. on surgical and anat. subjects in med. jours. Mem. Sigma Xi, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Princeton, University (New Y'ork), Gradu- ates (New Haven). Address: 321 Cedar St., New Haven. Conn.* FLINT, Kemp R. B., college prof.; b. Middlesex, Vt.. Sept. 1, ISSO; s. Leroy Adelbert and Lanette Alena (Kemp) Flint; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) High Sch., 1899; B.S.. Norwich U.. 1903. A.M., 1909; m. Lena Berniece Thomas, of Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 12, 1905; 1 son, Winston Allen. In mercantile business, 1903-7; prof. English history, 1907-14, polit. science since 1914, Norwich U. ; one of incor- porators and dir. The Northfield Co-operative Savings & Loan Assn. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Alpha Sigma Pi. Club: Northfield Commer- cial. Recreations: tennis, horseback riding. Home: Northfield, Vt. FLINT, Omar Alpha, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) FLOOD, Charles H., manager life ins.; b. in Boston; ed. English High Sch., Boston, class of 1886; married. Has been connected with the New England Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1886; mgr. of home office agency same, since 1900. Mem. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn., Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Conglist. Club: Boston Art. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 51 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 140 Congress St., Boston, Mass. FLOOD, Clarence Nathaniel, educator; b. Ox- ford. Me., Mar. 3, 1880; s. Clarence Herbert and Annie (Porter) Flood; ed. Oxford pub. schs., Oxford High Sch. 2 yrs., Hebron Acad. 3 vrs., grad., 1899; A.B., Colby Coll., 1905; took certificate in plivsics and superiritendencv, Harvard, summer of 1908; m. Maude E. Stevens, of Winslow, Me., June 26, 1907. Prin. Winslow (Me.) High Sch., 1905-9; supt. Winslow and Benton dist., 1909-12; supt. Bath (Me.) pub. schs., since 1912. Mem. Phi Delta Theta; pres. Kennebec Teachers' Assn., 1911, Sagadahoc Co. Teachers' Assn., 1914. Bath Teachers' Club; mem. Colbv Club. Grange. Mason. Republican. Baptist. Address: 62 South St., Bath, Maine. FLOOD, Everett, M.D.; b. Clinton, Me., Feb. 'lO, 1855; s. of David and Harriet M. (Cainmiller) Flood; A.B.. Colby U., 1879. later A.M.. studied medicine under Dr. P. M. Whitten. Clinton: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.). 1881; post-grad, work. New York Post-Grad. Sch. and Hosp., 1886; Univ. Coll. Hosp., London and T^. of Berlin. ]S93; m. Mrs. Julia E. Wright, of Bowdolnham, Me., Jan.. 1887; 1 son. Practiced at Worcester Lunatic Hosp., 1881-7, Providence, R.I., 1887-8; supt. hosp. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 415 cottages for children, Baldwinsville, 18SS-99; supt. Monson State Hosp., Palmer, Mass., since 1899. Mem. Am. Acad, of Medicine, Mass. Med. Soc, R.I. Med. See, N.E. Psychol. Soc, Nat. Assn. for Study of Epilepsy, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurol- ogy, A.M. A. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Palmer, Mass. FIiOOB, Rufus Cheat, editor; b. North Adams, Mass., Oct. 29, 1855; s. Michael and Maria M. (Wheeler) Flood; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Ida E. Moore, of Brandon, Vt., July 20, 1882; 4 sons. Propr. Brandon Pub. Co. and editor Brandon Union since 1894. Mem. I.O.O.F., Grange. Republican. Recre- ations: shooting. Address: Brandon, Vt. FIiOODV, Robert John, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) FIiOBANCi:, Eustace I.ee, artist. (See vol. 1909.) FIiOWES, Benjamin Orange, editor; b. Albion, 111., Oct. 19, 1858; s. Rev. Alfred ajid Elizabeth (Orange) Flower; ed. Kv. U.. l^exingtoii; m. Hatlie Cloud, of Evansville, Ind., Sept. 10, 1885. Editor The American Sentinel, social and lit. weeltly, Albion, 111., until 1880; went to Phila., and later to Boston; establislTed The American Spectator, which subsequently was merged into The Arena, which he founded; remained ;it its lioad until the end of 1896; one of editors The New Time, Chi- cago, short time, 1897-8; editor The (timing Age, until it was merged into The Arena, wiiicli was purchased by Albert Brandt. Mar., 1904. when he again became editor The Arena, 1901-9: editor Twentieth Century Magazine, Boston, 1909-Nov., 1911. Pres. Nat. League for Med. Freedom. Contbr. to mags, and periodicals. Author: Lessons Learned from Other Lives, 1891; Civilization's Inferno, 1893; The New Time, Essays on Social Problems, 1894; Gerald Massev, Poet, Prophet and Mystic, 1895; Whittier, Prophet. Seer and Man, 1895; The Centurv of Sir Thomas ]\rore, 1896; Persons. Places and Ideas, 1896; How England Averted a Revolu- tion of Force, 1901; Christian Science as a Re- ligious Belief and a Therapeutic Agent. 1910. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 5 Park Sq., Boston.* FIiOYD, Charles ivniler, ex-governor: b. Derry, N.H., June 5, 1861; s. Sewall and Sarali J. (Sleep- er) Floyd; acad. edn. Derry, N.H. ; m. Carrie E. Atwood, of Haverhill, Mass., June 16, 18S6. In clothing business at Manchester, N.H.. since 1888: dir. Manchester Nat. Bank, Manchester Bldg. & Loan Assn., Manchester Traction. Liglit & Power Co., Bachelder & Worcester Lumber Co., Floyd- Tavlor Clothing Co., of Haverhill, Mass.: pres. Derrvfleld Lumber Co.; partner Bachelder & Floyd Lumber Co. Mem. N.H. Senate, 1901-2; mem. Governor's Council, 1904: gov. of N.H., 1907-9. Conglist. Clubs: Derryfield, Calumet (Manches- ter), Algonquin (Boston). Address: :Manchester, New Hampshire.* FIiOYD, David, real estate and insurance; Oct. 26, lS54-Mar. 17, 1913. (See vol. 1909. > PIiOYD, William Bates, mariner; b. North Chel- sea, Mass., Apr. 23. 1S36. (See vol. 1909.) FLYNN, Edward James, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) FIiYNT, Charles Fremont, publisher: b. Abbott, Me., Mar. 19, 1857; s. Daniel Damon and Narcissa Jane (Crockett) Flynt; grad. Dexter High Sch.. 1874; m. Ida M. Horton, of Dexter, June 21, 1880: children, Roy H., Bertha M., Charles W., Leigh D. Learned printer's trade in office of Dexter Gazette. 1874-8: worked in office of Portland Press, 1878-80; went to Kennebec Journal office. 1880; purchased an interest in the plant, 1887, and firm of Burleigh & Flynt has since conducted the business, of which is gen. mer. Republican. Universalist. Mason. Home: 1 Union St. Office: 331 Water St.. Augusta, Me. FOBES, Edwin P., confectionery mfr. ; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 26, 1856; s. Daniel and Lucretia (Hay- ward) Fobes: descendant of John Fobes. who came to Duxbury, Mass., about 1635: ed. grammar and high schs., Cambridge; m. Jessie Buinell, of Cambridge, Oct. 14. 1880; 2 children, Francis Howard, Olive Northrop. Employed by Fobes, Havward & Co. (established 1848), mfg. confec- tioners, 1876-86; v.-p. Fobes, Hayward & Co., Inc., 1886-99, pres., 1899-01: pres. N.E. Confectionery Co. since 1901; dir. I'uritan Trust Co.; trustee Lex- ington Savings Bank. Mem. Nat. Confectioners' Assn. of U.S. (pres., 1912-13), New England Con- fectioners' Club (pres., 1903-4). Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Home: 3 Chandler St., Lexington, Mass. Office: 253 Summer St., Boston. FOBES, Joseph Warner, clergyman; b. Jersey- ville. 111., IMar. 18, 1860; A. 13., Western Reserve U., Cleveland, O., 1880; grad. I^nion Tlieol. Sem., 1883; post-grad, work, U. of Berlin, 1887-9. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1883; stated supply Snohomish, Wash., 1883-5, Socorro, N.M., 1885-7; pastor Congl. Ch., Peace Dale, R.I., since 1889. Home: Peace Dale. R.I. FOBES, Iieon Melcher, paint mfr.; b. Portland, Me,, -Mar, 29, 1S69; s. Leander W. and E. Adelaide (Melcher) Fobes; descendant of John Fobes, Plymouth, Mass., 1636; A.B., Bowdoin, 1892; m. Anne Prince Burgess, of Portland. Aug. 15, 1894; 3 cliildren, Theodore Burgess, Richard Standish (deceased), Melcher Prince. Enga.ged in paint mfg. lousiness in Portland since 1892; successively fac- tory mgr., treas., and since 1914 pres. Burgess, Fobes Co.; dir. A. P. Fuller "Varnish Co. (pres., 1912-13). Mem. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Conglist. Recreations: motorboating, motoring. Ilome: 4 2 Cushman St. Office: 112 Com- mercial St., Portland, Me. FOGG, Charles Grant, clergyman; b. W^estbrook, Me., June 28, 1868; s. Edwin Alonzo and Mahala (Lombard) Fog.g; direct descendant of Samuel Fogg, Dorchester, Mass., 1621; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem.. 1894: A.B., Bowdoin, 1896; m. Nellie Marie Burnham, of Somerville, Mass., Jan. 12, 1898; 1 son, Edwin Willard. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1896; pastor Port Mills, Vt., 1896-9, Union, Conn., 1899-02. Outer Long Island, Me., 1902-4, Stafford- ville. Conn.. 1905-8, West Tisbury, Mass., 1908-10, Royalston, Mass., since 1910. Progressive. Mason; mem. C5range. Recreations: walking, boating. Home: Royalston, IMass. FOGG, Charles Houlton, editor and pub.; b. Houlton, Me., July 8, 1866; s. Almon Henry and Lucy (Hasev) Fogg; ed. Houlton Acad.; Riverview Mil. Acad., N.Y., 1881-5; A.B., Bowdoin, 1889; m. Rosina Hodgdon Kidder, of Houlton, Dec. 7, 1892. Entered hardware firm of Almon H. Fogg Co., 1890, continuing until 1906; propr. Aroostook Times, weekly paper and job printing, since 1906; pres., treas. and mgr. Times Pub. Co.; trustee Houlton Savings Bank. Mem. N.G.S.M. 1 yr. Mem. Me. Press Assn., Me. Automobile Assn. (2d v.-p.). S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); mem. Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.; B.P.O. Elks. Club: Meduxnekeag (charter mem.). Ad- dress: Court St., Houlton, Me. FOGG, Dana B., merchant: b. Readfield, Me., June 10, 1832; s. Joseph and Lavina (Russell) Fogg; ed. Readfield common and high schs., Kents Hill Sem. and Coll.; m. Charlotte V. Packard, of Kents Hill, Dec. 26, 1856; 1 son, W. F. P., b. Oct. 5, 1859. Learned trade of harness making and car- riage trimming, at Readfield, then bought business and continued in it for 2 yrs. ; went to Skowhegan and reentered business for 1 yr. ; returned to Readfield and entered cattle and meat business, etc.; sold out and settled in Strong, 1882, and since in gen. supplv business (Byron & Fogg). Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Strong, Me. FOGG, Georg-e Edwin, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., June 21, 1878; s. George Llewellyn and Octavia (Roche) Fogg; grad. Portland High Sch., 1898 (first Brown Medal for scholarship); A.B., magna cum laude, Bowdoin. 1902; m. Blanche Sterling MacDougall, of Boothbay, Me., Aug. 20, 1909; 1 daughter, Jane A. Practiced in Portland since Oct., 1906; mem. Fogg & Clifford since Feb. 7, 1907. First It., 5th Co., Coast Arty. Corps, N.G. S.M.; capt. 1st Co.; certificate of proficiency, gun- nery course, at Fort IMonroe, by U.S. Govt., 1915. Pres. Me. Universalist Conv. since 1908; treas. Me. Prison Assn. since 1909; mem. for Me. of Nat. Comm. on Jails: sec. Me. Peace Soc. since 1911; sec Psi Upsilon Graduate Club since 1906; v.-p. Psi Upsilon Gen. Fraternity, 1911-12; representative 416 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Psi Upsilon Fraternity at funeral of Senator Frye of Me lyil; treas. Psi Upsilon Chapter House Assn ■ pres. Me. Conf. Charities and Correction, iyi3-14. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Sigma. Republican. Mason. Club: Portland Athletic. As representative of Me. Prison Assn. advocated be- fore Me. legislature, 1911, a juvenile court law; also bill for county farm for inebriates for Cum- berland County which passed and became a law; obtained additional appropriation for farm and advocated Woman's Reformatory (1915), whi^ch became a law. ilome: 67 Emery St. Office: 95 Ex- change St., Portland, :\le. FOGG', Lawrence Daniel, author, editor; b. Sheffield, Eng., Apr. 9, 1879; s. Isaac and Rosina Glossop (Goodinson) Fogg; came to U.S., 1886; spl. studies Trinitv Coll., 1895-7. Reporter Meriden (Conn.) Journal, 1896; editor Windham Co. (Conn.) Observer, 1898, New York School Journal, 1900-1; suburban editor, Asburv Park (X.J.) Journal, 1902-4; editor Ocean Grove (X.J.) Times, 1905; telegraph editor Eau Claire (Wis.) Leader, 1906: asst. editor Springfield (Mass.) Union, 1907-13; now editor Tale-Teller, Xew York. Corr. Asso- ciated Press, Xew York Herald, Xew York World; dept. editor Home and Flowers, Springfield, O., 1900-5. Frequent lecturer ednl., lit. and humorous themes. Mem. X.E.A., Authors' League America. Clubs: Press (Xew York). Authors' (London). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 940 Worthington St., Springfield. Mass.* FOGG, Ralph Metcalf, dentist; b. South Dedham (now Xorwood), Mass., Feb. 19, 1855; s. Dr. David Sylvester and Mary Bagnall (Tucker) Fogg; ancestry traced to Catherine Parr (nee Fogg), last wife of King Henry VIII, of England; direct descendant of Gov. Bradford, 1st gov. of Mass.; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., and Dean A.cad., Franlclin, Massachusetts; married Anna Louise Savil, of Quincy, Mass., Dec. 23, 1893. Practiced in Nor- wood since 1880; co-inventor of the "Boston Vege- table Vapor," an anesthetic for the extraction of teeth and minor surg. operations. ]Mem. Bd. of Trade, Norwood. Republican (Progressive). Epis- copalian. Asso. mem. Post No. 169, G.A.R. Ad- dress: 30 Walpole St., Norwood, Mass. FOGG, Sanford Iieroy, lawyer; b. Milan, N.H., June 26, 1863; s. Simon and Lydia H. Fogg; grad. Me. Weslevan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1885; A.B., Bowdoin (^bll., 1889; studied law in office of Judge George A. Wilson, South Paris, Me.; admitted to bar, 1893; m. Jessie K. Moody, of Bath, Me., June 22, 1898; 2 children, Ralph Hervey, Sanford Leroy, Jr. Began practice at Rumford Falls, 1893, but re- moved to Bath same yr. ; citv solicitor, 1893-4; judge of Municipal Court, Bath, 1895-04; elk. of Courts, Sagadahoc Co., 1904-10; mem. City Coun- cil. 1895; removed to Augusta, 1912. Republican. Universalist. Mason (K.T., Shriner); K. of P.: Elk. Club: Kennebec Yacht. Home: 10 Summer St. Office: 242 Water St., Augusta, Me. FOIiGER, Georg-e Howland, railway official; b. Boston, June 19. 1857; s. George Howland and Mary Ann (Mitchell) Folger: grad. Cambridge Hiffh Sch., 1874; m. Lilias Hebard, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 1, 1880; 2 daughters, Ethel (Mrs. Horace D. H. Williams, of Milton. Mass., deceased), Gertrude. Began as supt.'s elk.. Boston & Lowell Ry., 1882; sec. to gen. supt. same rd., 1885-8; sec. to gen.' traffic mgr. U.P. Rv., 1888-9; sec. to gen. mgr., 1889-95. supt. Union Sta., at Boston, 1895-05, supt. terminal div.. 1905-7, asst. gen. supt., Aug. 1, 1907-Sept. 22. 1913. since supt. of terminal divi- sion, of B. & M. R.R. Unitarian. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Mass. Reform. Recreations: billiards, swimming. Home: 29 Summit Rd., Medford, Mass. Office; 7d North Station, Boston. FOLIN, Otto, chemist; b. Asheda, Sweden. Apr. 4, 1867; s. Nils Maenus and Eva (Olson) Folin; came to America, 1882: B.S., U. of Minn., 1892; Ph.D., U. of Chicago, 1896: univs. of Sweden and Germany, 1S97, 1898; m. Laura Churchill Grant, of St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 11. 1899; children. George, Teresa. Asst. prof, physiol. chemistry, U. of W. Va., 1S99-1900; research chemist. McLean Hosp., Waverley. Mass., 1900-8; prof. biol. chemistry, Harvard Med. Sch., since 1907. Address: 133 Buck- minster Rd., Brookline, Mass.* FOIiI>£TT, Mary Parker, author; b. Quincy, Mass.; d. Charles Allen and Elizabeth (Curtis) Follett; grad. Radcliffe Coll., 1898, summa cum laude; also at Xewnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng. Contbr. to various mags.; engaged in sociol. work for a number of yrs. Mem. Am. Sociol. Assn., Mass. Civic League, Women's Municipal League, Boston Social Union, City History Club (v.-p.), Boston Placement Bureau (dir.) Sch. of Social Workers (advisory com.); chmn. advisory com. on evening centers to Boston Sch. Com. Club: Woman's City. Author: The Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1896. Address: 5 Otis PL, Boston. FOIiSOM, Clianning', educator; b. Newmarket, N.H., June 1, Isis; s. William (M.D.) and Irena (Lamprev) Folsom; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1866; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1870 (A.M., 1885); m. Ruth F. Savage, of Newmarket, N.H., Nov. 12, 1870; children, Henrv H. (died 1914), Alice I., Arthur C, Emily S., Mary H. Teacher, Durham, Newmarket, Portsmouth and Dover, N. H., and Sandwich, Amesbury and Boston, Mass., 1870-82; supt. schs., Dover, 1882-98; state supt. pub. instrn., N.H., 1898-04; supt. schs., Newmarket, Epping and Stratham, 1906-9. Mem. State Constl. Conv. from Ward 4, Dover, 1902; selectman, Xew- market, 1905: deputy sheriff for Rockingham Co. since 1913. Republican. Mason (32° K.T.): Red Men. Home: Xewmarket, N.H. Postoffice Address: R.F.D., Newfields, N.H. FOIiSOlVI, Charles Edward; b. Boston, Feb. 24, 1855: s. Charles Edward and Mary A. (Payson) Folsom; descendant of Simeon Folsom, who settled at Hinsrham, Mass., 1638; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Annie F. Ordway, of Boston, June 30, 1880; 3 children, Mary O. (Mrs. George B. Wood, of Rock- land, Me.), Robert M., Rufus C. Clk. in paint and oil store, of which father was the head, until 1880. and mem. of firm until 1898 (retired); mem. Common Council. Boston, 1891-2: alderman, 1893- 96 inclusive; mem. Mass. Senate, 1897-8; chief assessor. Boston. 1898-15. Mem. Boston Real Es- tate Exchange. Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Club: Dorchester. Recreations: boating. Home: 123 Washington St., Dorchester, Boston. FOIiSOM, Omar White, clergyman; b. Nortli Sandwich, N.H., Apr. 24, 1844; s. Jesse and Eliza- beth (Varney) Folsom; grad. Gilmanton (X.H.) Acad., 1865; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1869; grad. Andover Theol. Sem. 1872; m. Isabel Clark, of Bloomfleld. Ont., Can., Jan. 27, 1873; children, Marion Elizabeth (deceased), Lydia Ramsay, Elsie Maria. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., Oct. 31, 1872; pastor, Newbury, Mass., 1872-84, Winter St. Congl. Ch., Bath, Me., since July 1, 1884. Inde- pendent Republican. Recreations: gardening, walk- ing. Home: 1198 Washington St., Bath, Me. FOIiSOM, Paul Foster, merchant; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Sept. 23, 1865; s. Paul Foster and Helen Sophia (Li^ermore) Folsom: descendant of John Folsom, Hingham, Mass., 1636; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; student Harvard, 1 yr. ; m. May MacDonald, of Schenectady, N. Y., July 31, 1901: 2 children. Helen Livermore, Sarah Farns- worth. In mercantile business since Aug., 1885; partner Hawley, Folsom & INIartin until firm incor- porated; pres. and gen. mgr. Hawley, Folsom Co. since 1908; mem. Boston Common Council, 1898. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Harvard Musical Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recreations: athletic sports. Home: 2 Lakeville PI., Jamaica Plain. Office: 81 Essex St., Boston. FOIiSOM, ■William Odlin, civil engr., business man; b. Henniker, N.H., Sept. 28, 1838; s. John Odlin and Mary (Fletcher) Folsom; ed. pub. schs. and Henniker Acad.: m. Julia Frances Whitney, of Henniker, Feb. 11, 18 69: 2 children, Catherine Frances (Mrs. Edward K. Cogswell), Edward Fol- som. Stonemason, 1858-67, teaching sch. winters during that time: civ. en^r. since 1860; register of deeds Merrimac Co., 1867-9: ins. agt. since 1876: in gen. store business, 1868-95; justice of peace since 1867, and undertaker since 1878: represent- ative Gen. Court of N.H.. 1907-8; clk. and dir. Henniker Cemetery As=n. ; dir. Henniker Spring Water Co. Democrat. Universalist. Mason; (jrand WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 417 Master I.O.O.F. of N.H., 18S8, rep. to Grand Lodge. 1889-90. Address: Ilenniker, N.H. FOIiSOM-JONES, Charles, insurance; b. Holden, Me., July 30, 1848; s. Luther and Joanna Weeks (Folsom) >iones; of early colonial ancestry (Eng- lish and Welsh) through the Folsom, Fisher and Mann families to lC:i4; ed. pub. schs., Me., Chisago Sem., Minn., and Bloomfield Acad., Skowhegan, Me.; m. Skowhegan, Myra Drummond .lordan, of Brunswick, Me., July 31, 1809 (died 1885); m. 2d. Mrs. Lillie Rockefeller Sewall, of Bath-on-the- Hudson, N.Y., Feb. 2, 1886; 2 son.s, Roy Rocke- feller (city letter carrier), Otto Rockefeller (grad. Bowdoin, 1915). Enlisted as pvt. at 15 in Co. E, 2d N.Y. Heavy Arty., and served, 1864-5; was with Army of Potomac in Gen. Grant's campaigns in Va. and the Wilderness, to siege of Petersburg; entered ins. business at Skowhegan, Me., on re- turning from war, as elk. for Dinsmore & Turner; in ins. and investment business for himself since IS SO; served as librarian Skowliegan Library Assn. for about 13 yrs. Notary public, jOstice of the peace, etc. Mason; mem. Union Veterans' Union (d. comdr. for Me.), G.A.R. (past asst. adj. -gen., Dept. of Me.), S.A.R. (v.-p. Me. Soc). Home: 34 Locust Av. Address: 197 Madison Av., Skowhegan, Maine. FONTAINE, Henri Theopliile, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) FOOBB, James Alfred, college prof.; b. Ports- mouth, Eng.. Oct. 30, 1872; s. James and Elizabeth Naomi (Knight) Foord; B.S., N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic Arts, 1898; M.S. A., Cornell U., 1902 (Sigma Xi): m. Grace Mary Law, of Ithaca, N.Y., Nov. 14, 1904; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Law. Asst. in Cornell U. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1900-3; prof, of agr., Delaware Coll., Newark, Del., 1903-6; asso. prof, agronomy, Ohio State U., 1906-7; asso. prof, agron- omy, 1907-8, head of div. of agr. and prof, of farm adriiinistration, since 1908, Mass. Agrl. Coll. Mem. Am. Breeders' Assn., Am. Soc. Agronomy, Am. Farm Management Assn., Patrons of Husbandry, Phi Kappa Phi (Delaware Coll.), Sigma Xi, Kappa Sigma. Independent Republican. Unitarian. Joint author of bulls 213 and 225 pub. by Cornell U. Agrl. Expt. Sta. Address: 54 Lincoln Av., Am- herst, Mass. FOOTE, Abram William, farmer, telephone man- ager; b. Cornwall, Vt.. Oct. 24, 1862; s. Rollin Abram and Julia Arabella (Sampson) Foote; ed. Middleburv High Sch. ; m. Kate Dodge Nichols, of Bridpoft, Vt., Dec. 18. 1883; children. William R., Eva G., Arabella W., Kathleen M.. Charles N., Jesse E.. Ralph A., Estella J. Sold farm machin- ery; managed farm; organized Cornwall Telegraph and Telephone Co., 1898 (treas. and mgr.); organ- ized Rutland Co. Telegraph & Telephone Co., 1903 (pres. and gen. mgr.). Author and compiler of the Foote History and Genealogy. Selectman 5 yrs.: iustice of the peace. Cornwall, 20 yrs.; asso. judge Addison Co. Court, 1902-6. Mem. Vt. Gen. Assem- blv, 1900-1 and 1915-16. Republican. Baptist. Club: Moosalamoo. Address: Middlebury, Vt. FOOTE, Arthiir, musician: b. Salem. Mass., Mar. 5, 1853: s. Caleb and ]\Iary Wilder (White) Foote; A.B.. Harvard, 1874, A.M., 1875; mus. edn. under Prof. .lohn K. Paine and B. J. Lang; m. Kate G. Knowlton. of Boston, July 7, 1880. Organist and teacher of pianoforte playing; organist at 1st Uni- tarian Ch., Boston, 1878-10. Has composed and published suites, etc., for orchestra; trios, quartets, etc.. for chamber music; cantatas for chorus and orchestra: songs, part-songs, anthems, organ and pianoforte pieces, etc. Home: 81 Green St.. Brook- line, ]\Tass. Address: 6 Newbury St., Boston.* FOOTE, Charles JeiiiJns, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn.. Auff. 28, 1861; s. Charles Cheney and Amelia Leavitt (Jenkins) Foote; descendant of Pres. Ezra Stiles of Yale: grad. Hopkins grammar sch., 1878; A.B.. Yale. 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Grace W. Knouse. of West Haven. Conn., Apr. 22, 1914. In gen. practice in New Haven since 1888. Mem. A.M.A.. Conn. State Med. Soc. Am. Pub Health Assn., Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Club: Graduates'. Address: 60 Elm St., New Ha- ven, Conn. FOOTE, Harry Ward, chemist; b. Guilford, Conn., Mar. 21, 1875; s. Christopher Spencer and Hannah Jane (Hubbard) Foote; Ph.B., Yale, 1895, Ph.D., 1898; studied in Leipzig and Munich, 1899- 1900; m. Martha Babcock Jenkins, of Brookline, Mass., June 22, 1904. Instr. in chemistry, 1898-04, asst. prof., 1904-12, prof, physical chem., 1912 — <, Sheffield Scientific Sell., Yale. Episcopalian. Home: 209 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn.* FOOTE, Henry Wilder, clergyman; b. Boston, Feb. 2, 1875; s. Henry Wilder and Frances Anna (Eliot) Foote; A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1900, S.T.B., 1902; m. Eleanor Tyson Cope, of German- town, Pa., June 22, 1903. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1902; pastor 1st Ch., New Orleans, 1902- 6, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1906-10; sec. dept. of edn.. Am. Unitarian Assn., Dec. 1, 1909-Apr. 1, 1914; asst. prof, of preaching and parish administration, and sec. faculty Harvard Div. Sch. since 1914. Trustee Penn Sch., Frogmore, S.C., Snow Hill (Ala.) Inst., Carolina Industrial Sch., N.C. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union (Boston), Harvard (New York). Home: 22 Highland St., Cambridge, Mass.* FOOTE, Will Howe, artist; b. Grand Rapids, ;Mich.. June 29, 1874; s. Elija Hedding and Frances (Howe) Foote; art studies. Art Inst.. Chicago, Art Students' League, New York, Julien Acad., Paris, under Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant; m. Helen Kirtland Freeman, of Orange, N.J., Oct. 8, 1907. Instr., Art Students' League, 1902-6. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: Old Lyme, Conn.* FOKBES, Allan, banker, trustee; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1874; s. J. Murray and Alice B. (Bowditch) Forbes; A.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Josephine M. A. Crosby, of New York, June 4, 1913. Pres. State St. Trust Co., Boston (formerly v.-p. and actuary); also pres. Dedham Nat. Bank, Bankers' Electric Protective Assn.; treas. Riverbank Improvement Co.; trustee Franklin Savings Bank, Boston; dir. Blue Hill St. Ry. Co., Boston Water Power Co., Cape Breton Elec. Co. (Ltd.); treas. Dallas Ice & Power Co.; sec. Hotel Somerset Co. Trustee Bos- ton Floating Hosp. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston); Delta Phi (Harvard); Polo (Dedham). Home: Westwood, Mass. Office: 33 State St., Boston. FORBES, Arthur Elbridg-e, editor, publisher; b. Paris, Me., May 30, 1862; s. Elbridge and Ange- line (Thayer) Forbes; prep. edn. pub. schs. of Paris; B.Sc, St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1885; m. Maud Douglass, of Paris, Me., Aug. 18, 1913. In newspaper business at Paris since 1885: mem. Atwood & Forbes, pubs. Oxford Democrat. Repub- lican. Universalist. Mason (Lodge and Chapter); mem. Beta Theta Pi. Recreations: camp life. Ad- dress: South Paris, Me. FORBES, Charles Henry, academy prof.: b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 27. 1866; s. Kenneth David and Jane (Dunlap) Forbes; A.B., summa cum laude, Brown U., 1890; studied U. of Berlin, 1897-8. Paris, Rome, 1908-9: m. Georgianna Snow, of Andover, Mass., July 25, 1894 (died Aug. 23, 1907). Instr. in Latin, 1891-4, prof., 1894 — , acting prin., 1912-13, Phillips Acad.. Andover. Mem. Classical Assn.' of N.E. (pres. 1907-8), Am. Philol. As.sn., >rchseol. Inst. America. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Meadow Brook, Nantucket Golf. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Andover, Mass.* FORBES, Charles Spooner, postmaster: b. Wind- sor. Vt.. Aug. 6. 1851: s. Abner and Katherine Tucker (Campbell) Forbes; pub. sch. edn. Entered newspaper work at 17 in office of the St. Albans Transcript; Vt. mgr. correspondence of Boston Jour, for 20 yrs.; founder, and for 10 yrs. editor and pub. The Vermonter, an illustrated monthly mag.; deputy collector internal revenue. Vt.. 1889- 93:^U.S. immigrant insp. for Dist. of Vt, 1897-12; postmaster since July 1, 1912. Mem. staff of Gov. Willi.Tm P. Dillingham. 1888, 1889; active Rep. worker and oreanizer of manv Ren. clubs: commr. from Vt. to World's Columbian Expn., Cal. Mid- winter Expn.. Jamestown Expn.. etc. Mem. Vt. Press As=n. (ex-pres.). Vt. Soc. S.A.R. (ex-pres.), Vt. Soc. Colonial Wars (ex-treas.), Vt. Hist. Soc. (corr. sec). N.Y. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Governors (hon.), Vt. 418 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Leaeue for Good Roads. Club: Owl. Episcopalian, beth (Howard) Forbes; ed. Bridgewater Acad., Vuthor of "The Second Battle of Bennington." Mass.; m. Sarah A. Magoun, of Cambridge, Mass., Address- St Albans, Vt. Sept. 5, 1866; 3 children, Howard C, Henry W., FORBES, Edward Waldo, art critic; b. Xaushon Grace L (wife of Prof. F. Lowell Kennedy, of Island, July 16, 1S73; s. William Hathaway and Harvard). Began active career. 1862 in employ Edith (Emerson) Forbes; A.B., Harvard, 18'j5; ot Harvard Bank, Cambridge (later 1st Nat. Bank yard 1909—. Trustee Mus. Fine Arts, Harvard Five Cents Savings Bank (Roxbury), Bankers Riverside Trust, Pub. Reservations of Mass. Electric Protective Assn.; dir. Hersey Mtg. Co. (standing com.). Unitarian. Clubs: Union, St. Mem. Common Council, Cambridge, 1875-6. Mem. Botolph (Boston), Harvard (New York). Address: Mass Bankers' Assn., Soc Mayflower Descendants. FoKK Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass.* Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, John _^.».,..^ ^SJo m. Colonial period. Home: 96 Elm Hill Av., Rox- Thoma.ston, Conn., 18(5, Mary I. Potter. Began j^ Offipp- National 9hawmut Bank Boston teaching, 1874; became supt. schs., Torrington, b^iy. Oltice. National bhawmut iiank, iJoston. Conn., 1886; began lecturing, 1886. Home: Tor- FORBES, James Murray, retired mcht.; b. Bos- rington. Conn. ton, July 17, 1845; s. Robert Bennet and Rose FORBES, Elmer Severance, welfare work; b. Greene (Smith) Foibes; prejx edn. Dixweirs Sch ■wrootiir,rr. Mnc« c^Pi.f 1 "^ isfio- s Baxter and Boston, and at Harvard; m. Boston, June 10, 1871, Caro ine°Hanna'h (l^veranbef Forbes I'^Rst Am- Alice B Bo wditch. Clk. and later partner in firm of her St, 1881; m. Sallie Latou Flemming, of Jersey Russell & Co., in China, and subsequently repre- Citv, N.J., June :i, 1890. Deacon, 1890, priest, 1891, sented the firm at Boston; at one time pres Chi- P.E Ch.; rector St. Mary's Ch., Haledon, N.J.. cago, Burlington & Northern R.R.; not actively 1890-3; successively asst., vicar, and rector, St. engaged in business for some years. Address: Mil- John's Ch., Jersey City, 1893-08 (resigned, 1908), ton, Mass., or 107 Commonwealth Av., Boston, and withdrew from Episcopal Ch.; sec. Dept. of FORBES, Iiawrence Seymour, paper mfr. ; b. Social and Pub. Service, Am. Unitarian Assn., East Hartford, Conn., Jan. 28, 1847; s. Mahlon and 1908 — . Dir. Mass. Civic League, Nat. Housing Sarah (Lawrence) Forbes; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. Assn. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City (Boston), of East Hartford; m. Fannie H. Larkum, of East Nat. Arts (New Y^ork). Home: "Weston, Mass. Hartford, May 23, 1877. Began active career as Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston.* clk. First Nat. Bank, Hartford, 1864; resigned as FORBES, Francis Wliite, merchant; b. Westboro, teller, 1881; became connected with East Hartford Mass May 1, 1S52; s. Kphraim Trowbridge and Mfg. Co. (writing paper), 1883, and now pres. Catharine (White) Forbes; ed. Westboro High and treas.; treas. Raymond Library Co. Mem. Sch Worcester Business Coll.; m. Jane A. Nason, Conn. Ho. of Rep, 1892; Republican. Methodist, of Westboro, Nov. 14, 1877 (died Sept. 5, 1881); 2d, Home: East Hartford, Conn. Office: Burnside, Fannie Elizabeth Hooker, of Chicago, Jan. 7, 1886; Conn. children, Helen Cady, Henry Hooker, Florence FORBES, Ralph Emerson, lawyer; b. Milton, Eliza, Mary Louise. Began active career as clk. Mass., July 10, 1866; s. William Hathaway and for W. R. Gould, dry goods, Westboro, 1869. and Edith (Emerson) Forbes: prep. edn. John P. Hop- became partner, 1872; bought out N. Gould's inter- kinson's Sch., Boston; special course. Harvard, est, 1873, and organized firm of Forbes & Fay, 18S5-S; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1892; m. Elise which continued 3 yrs., after which continued in Cabot, of Brookline, Mass., Jan. 16, 1901; 5 chil- business alone; in mfr. of leather goods with Hunt ,jren, William H., Ruth, Margaret, David C, Paul- Mfg. Co.. 1901-2; in real estate business at Boston j^g^ Admitted to Mass. bar, 1892; practiced in of- since 1902. Treas. State Insane Hosp., Westboro, ^^jg of Storev & Thorndike, Boston. 1893-6; since 1884-98. Republican. Conglist. Club: Worcester alone. Dir. Jacksonville Traction Co., George T. Congregational. Recreations: Golf. Address: McLauthlin Co., Am. Oriental Co., Milton Associ- Westboro. Mass. ates Bldg. Trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music, FORBES, Fred Bettinson, chemist; b. Cam- Milton Acad., Milton Prep. Sch. Corpn. Mem. Bos- bridge, Mass., Jan. 30, 1872; s. Andrew Jackson ton Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Bar Assn. City and Ella Louise (Bettinson) Forbes; grad. English of Boston. Unitarian. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard High Sch., Cambridge, 1889; S.B., Mass. Inst, of Boston. Rrecreations: yachting, horse breed- Tech., 1893; m. Anna Maude Soule, of Cambridge, ing, hunting. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: Sears Oct. 20, 1902; two sons, Albert Gardner, Robert. Bldg., Boston. Asst. chemist, Lawrence Experiment Sta , of Mass FORBES, ■W(imam) Cameron, governor-gen.; State Bd. of Health, 1893-7; prin. asst. chemist ,, Milton, Mass., 1870; s. William Hathawav and Mass. State Bd. of Health (now State Dept. of Edith (Emerson) Forbes; g.s. Ralph Waldo Emer- Health), Boston, since Nov 2 < 189i. Mem. Am. ^^^ ^^^ Harvard, 1892: unmarried. Clerk, Jack- Chem. Soc, Am. Pub Health Assn., N.E. Water ^^^ ^ Curtis, bankers and brokers, Boston, 1894-5; Works Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., S.A.K. Uni- chief financial dept. Stone & Webster, elec. engrs., versalist. Recreations: aniateur photography, 1S97.02: partner J. M. Forbes & Co., bankers, Bos- hunling. Home: 46 Chester St., West Somerville, ^0^1, since 1899. Mem. Philippine Commn., and sec. Mass. Office: 502 State House, Boston. of commerce and police govt, of P.I.. 1904-8; vice- FORBES, Georg-e I., M.D.; b. West Haven, Vt., gov. of P.I., July 1, 1908-Nov. 10, 1909, gov.-gen., Nov. 22, 1865; s. Volney N. and Lydia (Martin) Nov. 11, 1909-Sept. 1. 1913. when resigned. Clubs: Forbes; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1890; student Med. Dept., Union. Tavern. St. Botolph (Boston). University U. of Vt., 1891; M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll., (New York). University, Columbia (Manila). Ad- 1893; m. West Berkshire, Vt., May 2, 1896, Hattie dress: 614 Sears Bldg., Boston.* Re4s"t1a'tron ?9'of "'AdTl^^ss^lg^Orcha'^d Tlrfale FORBES, William Trowbridge, judge; b. West- on ?ifi^?r.T,vt Address. 19 urcnarci terrace, borough, Mass.. May 24. 1850; s. Ephraim Trow- Buriin..,ton, vt. bridge and Catharine (White) Forbes: B.A., Am- FORBES, Harriette Merrifleld, author; b. Wor- herst Coll., 1871; m. Harriette Merrifield. of Wor- cester. Mass., Oct. 22, 1856: d. William Trowbridge cester, Feb. 6, 1884; 6 children. Dr. "William T. M., Merrifield; grad. Oread Collegiate Inst., Mass., Allan W., Cornelia B., Katharine M., Esther L., 1873; m. Worcester, Mass., William Trowbridge Malcolm S. (deceased). Instr. in mathematics, Forbes. Feb. 5, 1884. Mem. Worcester Society of Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey, 1871-4; judge, Antinuity; mem. Colonel Tim. Bigelow Chapter of i^t Dist. Ct, East Worcester, Mass., 1875-9; mem. D.A.R. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Mass Ho of Rep 1881. 1RS2. Senate. 1SS6, 1SS7; Home: 23 Trowbridge Rd., Worcester, Ma.ss.* judge of probate and insolvency since 1888. Mem. FORBES, Henry Dean, banker; b. West Bridge- Sch. Com., Westborough, 6 yrs.; commr. of parks, water, Mass., Feb. 20, 1843: s. Dwelley and Eliza- Worcester; v.-p. Peoples Savings Bank, etc. Chmn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 41tr Sf lch""TorcIlfe%-^'lv^n';.1.« ^^'^^ trustees Ban- 574 Boylston St.. Boston, and 601 5th Av.. New cron C3cn., woicestet, ex-pres. dirs. Woicester \ork. Pub. Library; elk. Memorial Home for the Blind; ford Ti-orio^^v -m-iin • ,• . x. r, trustee Old Men's Home: dir. AssoointPrl Oh.nritiAs ..:,,? ,r'_*^"'J«'^<=^, ^""am, journalist; b. Somer- incorporate chs., property and cor §ffic'e;''cou^-fHJusrWo"cesterrVasI""""^'^^^ 'i^^ton''cTty''^^re..'''''^'.rf.l^^^^ POBBUSH, Edward Howe, ornithologist; b. Ho'n^e^^o''&pen'lt, ^rdf1,1-'d'°I^!f^ Quincy, Mass., Apr. 24. 1S5S; s. Leander Poineroy fice: Evening Transcript Boston and Ruth Hudson (Carr) Forbush; m. Etta L. vn-o-n r'^r^-^^.^ -rr , " . Hill, of Upton, Mass.. Jun4 28, 1882. "Ornithologist Conn Mar fi Ts^S- ? M^Vrm^''''^^^^^ ^-..^1^°^?. of Mass. State Bd. of Agr. since 1893; state orni- Fo^d^' descendant of Thom^^^S^^.^'"''''?*- '^^^'i^ thologist since June, 1908. Life mem. Worcester Uer of Mi4ford TonJ i^tf • 78; s. William Elbert and Caroline Aby (Bishop) Ford; Ph.B., 1 ale, 1S99, PhD, 1903; unmarried. Asst. in mineralogy. 1899-03, instr., 1903-6, asst. prof.. 190C, Khefheld Scientific Sch., Yale. Mem. Delta Phi. Club: Grad- uates' (New Haven). Editor: Second Appendix to Dana's Svstem of Mineralogy, 1909; New Edition of Dana's Manual of Mineralogy, 1912. Home: 16 Lynvvood PI., New Haven, Conn.* FOBS, "WilUam Henry, mechanical engr.: b. Paterson. N..I.. Mav 17, 1S52; s. John and Phoebe T (Flaville) Ford; ed. pub. schs., Chester and Phila., Pa., and Chester Acad.; m. Agnes L. Bur- gess, of Providence. R.I., 1881. Mech. engr. HinK- lev Locomotive Works. 1879-89: chief drafting dept. New York Air Brake Co., 1890-1900;. now in business for self. Author: Boiler Making for Boiler Makers, 1885; Symbolism of Odd I< ellow- ship, 1903. Home: 104 Carpenter St. Office: l^^^^^lJL^^% ^%^J^:.,^^^J^^^ ^^^^^^^^ Co.. pape hydraul fS.*^on*h;4raulirwo"k"fSrE!7.'DTponrPo^^^^^ ^:?^''-j,^r.';Z^^.^^^n^^^S\^^f°^^^^^^ Co. 1912; city engr.. Westbrook. 1892-02; mem. ^° creations golf^°fifhng \ddres^ Peab^dv Superintending Sch. Com., 1898-01. Mem. Me. Soc. ^IJ^^^^^^' ^ ' "^hing. Address. Peabody, Civ. Engrs., Cumberland Inst, for Paper Perfec- -^'*^-^- tion. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Knights POSTER, James Milton, M.D.: Mar. 8, 1829- of Pythias. Recreations: music, motoring. Ad- Mar., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) dress: Cumberland Mills. Me. POSTER, John Harold, forester; b. Waltham, POSTER, Herbert Darling-, college prof.; b. West Mass., Apr. 13, 1880; s. John and Nellie M. (Web- Newbury, Mass.. June 22, 1S63: s. Davis (D.D.) ster) Foster; grad. Waltham High Sch.. 1899: B.S., and Harriet Louisa (Darling) Foster; A.B., Dart- Norwich U., 1903; grad. work Mass. Inst. Tech., mouth, 1885; A.M., Harvard, 1892; Morgan fellow 1904; M.F.. Yale Forest Sch., 1907; unmarried, in history. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1891-3: (Litt.D., Tech. asst., 1907-9, asst. chief of state cooperation, U. of Geneva, Switzerland, 1909); m. Lillian Dar- 1909-11, U.S. Forest Service; prof, of forestry, lington Smith, of Liverpool, Eng., July 7, 1897. n.H. State Coll., since 1911. Mem. Soc. Am. For- Taught English and history, 1885-8, and organized esters, Am. Forestry Assn., Soc. for Protection dept. of history, 1888-91, Worcester (Mass.) Acad.; n.H. Forests, Eastern Foresters' Assn., Alpha elected prof, history, Dartmouth, 1893, with year's Zeta: v.-p. nat. organization of Theta Chi and edi- leave of absence; spent 1893-4 in study at Cam- tor of the magazine. "The Rattle." Progressive bridge, Eng., Berlin. Leipzig, and in European Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32°). Club: Sou- travel; prof, history. Dartmouth, since 1894. Spent began Countrv. Author: fbrochures or bulls.) Tax- 1901-2 and 190S-9 in investigation at Geneva and ation of Forests in N.H.; Forest Conditions in London. (See Who's Who in America for list of Louisiana; Conditions of Cutover Forest Lands in books, etc.) Contbr. various hist, articles. Home: Mississippi; Engelmann Spruce in Colorado: For- Hanover, N.H.* est Conditions in Southwest Mississippi; Forest POSTER, Herbert Ernest, lawver; b. at Win- Conditions on Allegheny and Monongahela Water- throp. Me.. Aug. 15, 1872: s. Benjamin F. and sheds: Marketing White Pine in New Hampshire; Emma J. (Plummer) Foster: ed. Colby U., 1892-3; etc. Recreations: photography, motoring. Ad- m. LaVerne A. Keene, of Winthrop, Me., Oct. 4, dress: Durham, N.H. 1899. Studied law; began practice at Winthrop, — ^.e-m-n-D t^v^ lur^ri^-^ ^io^o-.rrv,or,. v^ vtar^a■nr^ Mar. 19, 1897: treas. and mng. dir. Lewiston, Greene ^FO|^=»' ^°^^. ^*=?o,^' r^^?^ (^^thaHne ^Mc^ & Monmouth Telenhone Co.; elk. Alveoro Mines ^^-.^^■J-J^l'^-^^J°J.IJ},3 i%«9. SroH Anrlover Co. Chmn. Rep. Town Com. 3 yrs. Methodist. S^^^^ ^^/^^^'^ ^k^-^^^'Z^/e h E^^^ Mason (Shriner); mem. I.O.O.F., M.W.A., Royal ^L'l^^Tvk?^ T.i f ' 1^97 n^n^nn i?s^ tiHps^ Arcanum, Am. Benefit; grand regent Royjil Ar- ter. Mass., Jan. 4, 1887. Deacon. 18S_5, pi iPst^;8S6, canum same. Order Angeles, atirTnc!- ViaooVion tonnic Arlrlre<5<5- Winthron Mp ^no sec. SianuiriK cum., ujucesc ui iniisa. <^iuua. ations. baseball, tennis. Address, winthrop. Me. j^^ Botolph. Clericus. Harvard (Boston). Author: POSTER. Herbert Sidney, retired army officer: The White Stone. 1901: To Know and Believe, 1908. b. Calais. Vt., Aug. 8, 1853; s. Sidney Henry and Home: 198 Bav State Rd., Boston.* Louise Rich (Dudlev) Foster; ed. dist. sch. and ' . ^ ^ . ^ ,, ^ Goddard Sem. to 1871; page Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1867- POSTER, John Pierrepont Codringrton. M.D.; 9, and Constl. Conv.. 1870; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., Mar. 2. lS47-Apr. 1, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also 1876; m. Laura A. Kent, of Calais, Vt„ Feb. 28, Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) 424 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND POSTEB, Joseph, rear-admiral U.S.N. ; b. Glou- cester, Mass., June 17, 1841; s. Joseph and Ade- laide Coues (Spalding) Foster; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Portsmouth, N.H.; m. Helen Dickey, of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 7, 1S75 (died Mar. 27, 1904); 2d, at St. George's Ch., Hanover Sq., London, Josephine Hunt, of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, Eng., Mar. 17, 1906. Entered U.S.N., Oct. 3, 1862; apptd. acting asst. p.-m., Oct. 19, 1863; transferred to regular navy, Aug. 10, 1866; advanced through various grades and commd. pay dir., with rank of capt., Aug. 27, 1901; advanced to rank of rear- admiral and retired at own request after 40 yrs.' service, Dec. 9, 1902. Served during Civil War in South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, most of the time off Charleston. Mem. bd. of instrn. pub. schs., Portsmouth. N H., 1909-13. Republican. Theist. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, G.A.R., Loyal Legion, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. Author: The Graves We Decorate; also other hist, pamphlets. Home: 26 Middle St., Portsmouth. N.H.» POSTEB, Mabel Grace (Miss), author; b. Bos- ton, 1869; d. Ilev. Addi.soii P. and Harriette D. Fos- ter; ed. Hasbrouck Inst., Jersey City, N.J. Lec- turer on art and history, Italian life and literature. Mem. Woman's Literary Union. Author: The Heart of the Doctor, 1902; Crossed Hammers, 1908; (plays) The Best Sellers; The Name Day, 1915. Addi'css: Portland. IMe. POSTER, Maitland P., editor and pub.; b. Con- cord. N.H., Oct. 29, 1862; s. Henry B. and Harriet S. (Dole) Foster; ed. pub. schs. of Concord; m. Mabel G. Whitney, of Milford, Mass., May 16, 1889. Editor and pub. Southbridge (Mass.) Jour- nal, 1887-91, Wakefield Citizen, 1891-1900; treas. Marigold-Foster Printing Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1900-9; editor and propr. Berkshire Courier. Great Barrington, Mass., since 1909; treas. Courier Printing Co., Littleton. N.H. Republican. Conglist. Home: Great Barrington, INIass. POSTEB, Marcus Iilewellyn, merchant; b. Os- wego, N.Y., Dec. 8, 1871; s. Llewellyn and Marion (Carpenter) Foster; descendant of Cliristopher Foster, the Immigrant, Lynn, Mass., 1638; ed. pub. schs., Oswego; grad. Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, 1893; m. Worcester, Mass., Alice Hathaway, d. John S. Baldwin, formerly editor Worcester Spy. Mar. 2, 1897; 4 children, Marcella H., Alicia, Ellen Frances, Marcus L.. Jr. Engaged in merchandising, Worcester, Mass., since 1898; pres. Foster Associates (Inc.); pres. and treas. Stone & Foster Lumber Co. (Inc.); v. -p. Park Build- ing Co. (Inc.); treas. William L. Dines, Jr., Co. (Inc.); pres. and treas. Higliland Spruce (ZJo. (Inc.) of Black Mountain. N.C.; Ravenels Co. (Inc.). Rav- enels, S.C. ; treas. Dickey, Campbell & Co. (Inc.), Black Mountain, N.C. ; dir. Worcester Nat. Bank; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank, "SVorcester. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Quinsiga- mond Boat, Worcester Country, Tatnuck Country. Home: 6 Massachusetts Av. Office: Central and Union Sts., Worcester, Mass. POSTEB, Paul Pinkerton, editor; b. Washington, May 23, 1875; s. Samuel Tufts and Elizabeth (Pink- erton) Foster; grad. Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., 1893; has made spl. studies in Spanish, German and French langs.; m. Catherine Spoors, of Boston, Sept. 15, 1903. Organized and developed unique editorial library, containing large classified col- lection of Am. and foreign periodical lit.; became connected with Youth's Companion, 1894, and in charge Nature and Science Dept. since 1911, asso. editor since 1913. Progressive. Conglist. Mem. spl. Libraries Assn.. El. Club Espanol (Boston). Club: Lakewood Tennis, of Newton Highlands. Home: Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: Youth's Companion, Boston.* POSTEB, BalDh 'William, lawyer; b. Evanston, 111.. Sept. 3. 1858; s. Randolph S. and Sarah Ann (Miley) Foster; ed. Woodward High Sch., and Hughes High Sch., Cincinnati; A.B., Boston U., 1881; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1885; m. Helen A. Huestis. of Boston, Sept. 5, 1911. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1885; lecturer on patent law, Boston U. Sch. of Law, since 1912. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Methodist. Recreations: swimming, walking. Home: 1874 Commonwealth Av., Brookline. Office: 60 State St., Boston. POSTEB, Beginald, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 2. 1803; s. lion. Dwight and Henrietta Per- kins (Baldwin) Foster; A.B., Yale, 1884; LL.B., lioston U., 1886; m. Boston, Mar. 8, 1893, Harriette Story Lawrence. Admitted to bar 1887 and since in practice at Boston; mem. law firm Foster & Turner. Trustee Mass. Electric Cos., Boston Ter- minal Co., Central Bldg. Trust, Pemberton Bldg. Trust; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Pacific Mills, United Fruit Co. Home: Manchester, Mass., and 48 Fenway. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. POSTEB, Blchard B., commandant; b. Ipswich, Mass., Nov. 11, 1842; s. Philemon Cummings and Hannah (Pickard) Foster; ed. common schs.; m. Harriet Elma Towle, of Medford, Mass., Aug. 1, 1S7S. -Enlisted as pvt. in Co. C, 19th Regt. Mass. Inf. July 26, 1861; discharged as sergt. June 30, 1865: adj. Soldiers' Home in Mass., Feb. 17, 1S90; commandant since Oct. 8, 1909. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mem. G.A.R.. Knights of Honor. Ad- dress: Soldiers' Home, Chelsea, Mass. POSTEB, Theodore Dexter, stationer; b. Lynn, Mass., May 4, 1852; s. Francis and Lucy M. (Rob- inson) Foster; descendant of Reginald Foster. Ipswich, Mass.. 1638; ed. pub. sclis., Cambridge, and New Church Sch., Waltham, Mass.; m. M. Ella Littlefleld, of Cambridge, June 15, 1881; 2 son.';, Harry L., F. Leon. With Cutter. Tower & Co. wliolesale stationers, Boston, 1868-75; in employ of Clark W. Brvan & Co., Springfield, Mass., 187 5- 80; with Hall & Whiting and Charles H. Whiting. Boston. 18S0-8; mem. Greenough, Hopkins & Gush- ing, stationers and blank book mfrs., organized 1888, changed to Greenough. Adams & Gushing. 1892, and Adams. Gushing & Foster, 1898. Re- publican. Club: Newtowne (Cambridge). Recrea- tions: motoring. Home: 49 Garfield St., Cam- bridge. Office: 168 Devonshire St., Boston. POSTEB, "Walter Herbert, lawyer; b. La Grange. Me., IVIar. 31, 1880; s. Ernest Montgomery and Carolyn (Banton) Foster; descendant of Capt. Timothy Foster and Stephen Foster, both of whom fought in the Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs., La Grange and Old Town, Me., later under pvt. in- struction; LL.B., U. of Me., Sch. of Law, 1905; (LL.M., U. of Me., 1914); spl. course. Harvard, 1905-6; m. Gertrude Sullivan, of Brookline. Mass., Oct. 23, 1909; 1 daughter, Daphne. Practiced law in Boston since 1906; mem. MacPherson & Foster, and counsel for Boston Elevated Ry. Co., 1907-9; asso- ciated with Clarence C. Colbv and organized firm of Foster & Colby, May, 1909; David A. Pfromm admitted to firm, Oct.. 1914. present firm, Foster. Colby & Pfromm; has been counsel in a number of large cases, involving liability of promoters; coun- sel in important cases in courts of N.Y. and Pa.; sec. and dir. Thurston Timberland Co., "V\'ellesley Gravel Co. Del. to Progressive Party Nat. Conv., Chicago. Aug., 1912: Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Rotary. Contbr. to law reviews. Rec- reations: books, hunting, boating, fishing. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. POSTEB, 'Warren. Bunham, editor, writer; h. Geneseo. 111., Nov. 13, 1886; s. William Horton and Edith (Dunham) Foster; family in America since 1620; grandson of late J. Ellen Foster and of late Charles Dunham; ed. Geneseo pub. schs.; Uni- versity Sch. (Coulter's), Chicago; Universitv of Chicago; m. Willie Curtis, of Milford, 111., Aug. 31. 1908; 2 children. Elizabeth, William Curtis. On editorial staff, Chicago Daily Journal, 1905-6; reader in English. Universitv of Chicago. 1907; instr. in English. Iowa State College, 1908-9; with The Youth's Companion since 1909, now depart- ment editor; N.E. editor The Survey, 1912-14. Apptd., 1911, by Gov. Eugene N. Foss, mem. Mass. Homestead Commn. which is charged with the administration of obligatory laws (only such in world) governing city and town planning boards In all Mass. municipalities: re-apptd. mem. Home- stead Commn., 1912. for term of 3 yrs. Interested since 1910 in ednl. motion pictures; pres. Commun- ity Motion Picture Bureau; mgr. lecture courses and motion pictures, Sch. Com. City of Boston, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 425 Chautauqua Instn., Chautauqua, N.Y., etc. Mem. of China. Order Sacred Treasure, 33 class (Japan), Am. Soc. Promotion Industrial Kdn., Am. Soc. 1907; also received thanks from Japanese Govt. Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Nat. for services in China-Japan War, 1895; presented Municipal League, Boston Chamber of Commerce, with silver loving cup and address by entire native Boston City Club, IMass. Federation for Rural city of Chefoo for services to it in Boxer War; Progress (council). Am. Pub. Ilealtli Assn., Delta also with an address and silver punch bowl by for- Upsilon, etc.; an organizer and gen. chmn. Nat. eign community of Chefoo, an address from native Com. on the Rural Survey. Asst. editor Delta Christians of Shantung for assistance rendered, Upsilon Quarterly. Author: (with Elmer C. also from all the high officials in Shantung; also Adams) Heroines of Modern Progress, 1912. an address from the Chinese authorities for serv- Editor of many books, including Modern Heroine ices in the Russo-Japanese War, and thanks of Series. Speaker on sociol. and e'inl. topics. Home: Russian and Japanese authorities, and many reso- 407 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Office: The lutions, addresses, etc., Europe, Eng., Can. and U.S. Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. for services in Boxer War. Mem. Am. Soc. Inter- FOSTER, William Eaton, librarian; b. Brattle- "^t. Law Am. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Acad, boro, Vt., June 2. 1S51; s. Joseph Coggin and Abi- Poll t. and Social Science, Army and Navy Union. gail Ann (Eaton) Foster; A.B., BrSwn U., 1873, etc. Home. Winchester, Mass.* A.M., 1876 (Litt.D., 1901); m. Julia Appleton, of FOWLER, Joseph W., law and insurance. (See Providence, R.I., Mar. 2, 1886. Librarian Hyde vol. 1909.) Park (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1873-6; cataloguer, FOWLER, Nathaniel Clark, Jr., author, business Turner Free Library, Randolph, Mass., 1876-7; li- adviser, educator; b. Yarmouth, Mass., Jan. 21, brarian Providence Pub. Library sinee 1877. Mem. is58; s. Nathaniel Clark and Elizabeth Ann (Ellis) A.L.A., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc; pres. Fowler; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch., Boston: m. Fannie Mass. Library Club, 1S94-5, R.I. Library Assn., Allice Foote, of Pittsfield, Mass., Apr. 27, 1882. On 1903-5. (See Who's Who in American for books, staffs of Boston Traveller, 1876-8, Boston Commer- etc.) Club: University. Address: 240 Bowen St., cial Bulletin, 1879: founder, 1880, pub. and editor Providence, R.I.* Pittsfield (Mass.) Daily Journal; later Worcester, FOSTER, William Hamilton, educator; b. Con- Mass., Light; founder, 1892, and mgr. Fowler Sch. cord, N.H., Aug. 27, 1861; s. William Lawrence and of Advertising (1st of its kind). Instr. advertis- Harriet Morton (Perkins) Foster; prep. edn. St. ing, salesmanship, printing, etc., Boston pub. high Paul's Sch., Concord; M.A., Dartmouth, 1885; m. schs. and elsewhere; lecturer on publicity, business Alcina Elizabeth Gordon, of Exeter, N.H., June methods and human betterment subjects; planned 28, 1888; 1 daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Foster Gardiner, publicity and selling campaigns for over 50 large Master St. Paul's Sch. since 1884, v. r. since July Am. business houses. Conducted syndicates of 1, 1911. Trustee Episcopal Diocese N.H. Address: publicity, business and salesmanship articles, 25 St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. yrs. in aggregate of over 2,000 newspapers and FOSTER, William Trufant, educator, now pres. business and trade jours.; syndicate of "Success Reed Coll., Portland, Ore. (See vol. 1909.) for Boys'' in over 12 000 newspapers; origmated FOTTI.-EH, John mir^ervman- iSTi-iqoq ("See many modern Styles Of advertising; Originated the vol 1^09 ) nurseryman, 1815-190J. (bee f^ei^onstration form of edn , and gave demonstra- h^Jiy^'J.— ^ „ -, £ I, A ™ tions of salesmanship, business-doing and man- ^T^°^o^^' ?n*°^?^o^" P^P®"" '"^'■■^ ^\r^^'^^^'^• agement before classes in Boston and other cities; Mass., Sept. ^20, 1842^^ s. George^ and^ Mary^Ann established lab. of business method _of teaching. ivic League, 3. Mason. N.D., Aug. 29, 1900; 3 children, Mary A., George Home:' 4^7 cVmb^-idVrst", Allston^DTstrict. 6fflc4: Brainard, Edward Hazen. Engaged in manufac- ^g^g Commonwealth Ave., Boston.* ture of paper at Holyoke, Mass., since 1880; pres. _^,„, _.„ ^ . ^ \. ^ ■.-j.^-, , w Hampden Glazed Paper & Card Co.; pres. and treas. ^. BOWLER, Oswm Hart Doolittle, lawyer; b. Valley Paper Co.; dir. Parsons Paper Co.; trustee North Haven, Conn., Jan. 1/ 1857: s. Henry Bald- and auditor Mechanics Savings Bank. Republican, win and Lucy Eloise (Doolittle) Fowler; descend- Conglist. Odd Fellow. Home: 39 IngersoU Grove, ant, on paternal side, of William Fowler, Milford, Springtleld, Mass. Office: Hampden Glazed Paper Conn 1639 and on maternal side of Abraharn Co., Holyoke, Mass. P^.^'^IU^. J^^-iningford, Conn 16^0; PhB Sheffield J.^-^,^-^-^-^ -wr ™-i 4.- 1 1 1, Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1878; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., FOWLER, Harvey Klapp, retired lawyer; b ^^^-^ ^ g ^ 4 ,^84, Carrie Belle Parmelee, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1818. (See vol. 1909.) Wallingford; 3 children. Mabel (wife of John W. FOWLER, Henry Thatcher, college prof.; b. Leavenworth, of Wallingford), Ethel Blakeslee, Fishkill, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1867; s. Hon. Milton A. and Helen Parmelee. In gen. practice of law since Catharine Putnam (Sykes) Fowler; B.A., Yale, 1881; judge of probate, Dist. of Wallingford, 1892- 1899; grad. student, Yale, 1890-1, 1894-6, Ph.D., 4; judge of Borough Ct. of Wallingford since Apr. 1896; student Yale Div. Sch., 1892-4; m. at Clifton 1. 1911: trustee Dime Savings Bank, Wallingford. Springs, N.Y., Harriet Mansur Nesmith, of Cleve- Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Wallingford. land, Julv, 1897. Teacher in Norwich (Conn.) Home: 369 Center St. Office: Simpson Blk., Wall- Acad., 1891-2; gen. sec. Yale U. Y.M.C.A., 1892-4; ingfnrd. Conn. ^^!,*^- ^?c?i^|- ^'^-^^^l^n^^A?^;^' '^^''^•i?''°T,-iP^'''^°^/ FOWLER, Rufus Bennett, expert In patent Pphy-, .1896-7, prof., 1897-01, Knox Coll 111.; prof, pauses; b. Northbridge, Mas.s., Dec. 5, 1841; s. bibl. lit. arid history. Brown U., since 1901 Mem. charles and Susan Frost (Bennett) Fowler: de- Soc. Bibl Lit. and Exegesis, Archgol. Inst Amer- gcendant of Philip Fowler. Ipswich. Mass.. 1633-4 FOWLER, John, consul; b. Boston, May 9, 1858; 3; studied law, 1862-5: lecturer on commercial law, s. John Henry and Julia A. (Brown) Fowler; ed. United States Coll. of Business and Finance, New Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., class of '79; m. Lydia Haven, Conn., 1866-7; mem. whole=^ale house, Chi- Marie Loureiro, of Ningpo, China, Mar. 18, 1891 casro, 1869-70; engaged in designing machinery, (died Sept. 5, 1901). Entered govt, service Apr., "^"orcester. Mass., 1872-4; mfr. Stafford Springs, 1879; in Naval Rendezvous, Washington, until Conn., 1875-81: resided in Worcester, Mass., since 1881; then on U.S.S. Tallapoosa until that vessel 1881, as patent atty. and expert in patent causes, was wrecked, Aug., 1885. (ilerk to capt., to Sec. of representing several large mfg. concerns; on own the Navy, and to the President. Cruised around account until 1914, when George H. Kennedy. .Jr., the world, 1886-9; U.S. consul at Ningpo, China, was admitted as partner under firm name of Fow- 1890-6, at Chefoo, China, 1896-12, Foochow, China, ler & Kennedy: dir. Wright Wire Co., Morgan July 1, 1912-14. Appointed consul-general, Feb. 2, Spring Co.; pres. Worcester Bd. of Trade. 1900-1; 1904, reappointed consul, June 10, 1908. Decorated sec. Worcester Park Comm'rs; trustee Worcester Order Double Dragon, 1st class, 3d div. and also Co. Inst, for Savings: trustee Worcester Acad.; 2d div., 1908, and 2d class 2d div. by the Emperor mem. Commn. Industrial Edn., Public Edn. Assn., 426 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, Worcester Co. Music- al Assn., Mass. Civic League, Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, Worcester Mechanics' Assn., Mass. Forestry Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc, Worcester Eco- nomic Club, Worcester Chamber of Commerce, Worcester Continentals. Club: Engineers' (New York). Home: 3 Tuckerman St. Office: 917-920 Park Bldg., Worcester, Mass. FOWIiI:R, William Everett, judge: A.B., Har- vard, lbS8. Practiced law at Westboro, Mass.; judge 1st East Worcester Dist. Home: Westboro, Mass. FOWIiER, William Plumer, lawyer; b. Concord, N.H., Oct. 3, 1S5U; s. Asa and Mary Cilley (Knox) Fowler; descendant of Philip Fowler, who settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1634; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872; studied law at Boston Univ. Sch. of Law; m. Susan Farnham Smith, of North Andover, Mass., Oct. 14, 1899; 3 children, William Plumer, Jr., Kathaiine S., Philip. Practiced at Boston since 1875; instns. registrar. City of Boston. 1900-12; chmn. Over.seers of the Poor, Boston, since 1891; chmn. Licensing Bd. City of Boston since Feb., 1913; pres. Indus- trial Aid Soc. since 1890; v. -p. Warren Bros. Co.; dir. Manchester & Lawrence R.R. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns. Republican. Unitarian. Recrea- tions: philanthropic work and coin collecting. Home: 1 Plymouth St. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. FOX, Georg'e Iievi, educator; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 16, 18.52; s. Levi G. and Elizabeth Ham- lin (Bodfish) Fox: A.B., Yale, 1874, LL.B., 1877, A.M., 1885; unmarried. Head classical dept. Hill- house High Sch., New Haven, 1877-85; rector Hop- kins Grammar Sch., New Haven, 1885-1901; estab- lished Univ. Sell.. New Haven, 1901. Delivered course of 12 lectures on English Pub. Schs. before Lowell Inst.; 1896-1901. lecturer on comparative municipal govt., Yale. Mem. com. of 7 of Am. Hist. Assn., on teaching liistory. Visited Eng., Dec, 1909, to assist the Liberals in the campaign for the Budget and against the unconstitutional action of the Hou'je of Lords, and again, Dec, 1910. to campaign for the T^iberals in the gen. election. Address: 7 College St., New Haven, Conn.* FOX, Jabez, judge; b. Taunton, Mass., Apr. 10, 1850; s. Henry H. and Sarah A. (Burt) Fox; A.B., Harvard, 1871; taught in Boston pvt. sch., 1871-3; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1875; continued legal studies at Boston; admitted to bar, 1876; m. Cam- bridge, Mass., June 19, 1879, Susan E. Thayer. Sp'l justice Dist. Ct., Cambridge, several yrs.; asso. justice Superior Ct. of Mass. since 1900. Has been mem. State Bd. Bar Examiners. State Bd. Lunacy and Charities; pres. Cambridge Homes for Aged People; trustee Cambridge Pub. Library; was lec- turer on evidence in Boston U. Sch. of Law, 4 yrs. Mem. Suffolk Bar Assn. Clubs: Colonial, Cam- bridge, Oakley. Has contributed to law revs. Home: 99 Irving St., Cambridge. Office: Court Hovise, Pemherton Sq., Boston.* FOX, James C, lawver; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 1, 1864: s. William O. and Marv G. (Carter) Fox; LL.B., Georgetown U., D.C.. 1891, LL.M., 1894; un- married. Practiced in Portland since 1895. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn.. Cumberland County Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc, Soc for Protection of Animals (dir.). Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Cumberland, Portland. Portland Country, Portland Yacht, Portland Rifle. Recrea- tions: yachting. Home: Columbia Hotel. Office: 180 i/o Middle St., Portland, Me. FOX, William Henrv, judge: b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 29. 1837: s. Henry Hodees and Sarah Ann (Burtt Fox: descendant of William Hodges, Bos- ton, 1633; A.B., Harvard. 1858. A.M., 1861; m. Taun- ton, Oct. 6, 1864, Anna M. Anthony. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1861; justice Municipal Court, Taunton. 1865-75: judge of 1st Dist. Court, of Bris- tol Po., since 1875; mavor of Taunton, 1873. Ad- dress: 26 Crocker Bldg., Taunton. Mass. FOXCBOFT, Frank, editor; b. Boston, Jan. 21, 1850: s. George A. and Harriet Elizabeth (Good- rich) Foxcroft; A.B., Williams Coll.. 1871: m. Elizabeth D. Howard, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 11, 1872 (died 1888); 2d, Lilv Sherman Rice, of Danvers, Mass., Sept. 9, 1891. Asst. editor Boston Journal, 1871-04; dept. editor The Youth's Com- panion, 1895-11; editor of (Littell's) Living Age since 1896. Civ. service commr. of Mass., 1904-13. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City, Congregational, Cambridge, Puddingstone. Home: 25 Hillside Av., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St„ Boston.* FOYE, Engrene Elmer, banker; b. Salisbury, Mass., Apr. 5, 1868; s. Joseph and Mary A. (Skill- ings) Foye; ed. by pvt. tutors; m. Lura B. Wil- son, of Manchester, N.H., Sept. 21, 1893; 1 daugh- ter, Dorothy Caroline. Began in banking business, Boston 1892; v.-p. Old Colony Trust Co.; trustee Wildey Savings Bank (investment com.); trustee Gratuity Fund Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. exec. com. and ex-v.-p. trust cos.' sect.. Am. Banl FRANCIS, Frederick Leiffhton, architect; b. Fitchhuig, Mass.. Feb. 5, 1870; s. Henry Martyn and Emily Josephine (Leighton) Francis; 8th in descent from Richard Francis. Cambridge, Mass.. 1687: grad. Fitchburg Hish Sch.. 1888: S.B. in Arcliitecture (witli honor'), Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1892 (prize Boston Soc Architects); m. Fitch- burg, Mass., Sept. 27, 1898, Lula May, d. Frank T. Horton and Esther Maria (Whitney), of Brat- tleboro, Vt. ; 2 children, Kathryn Horton. Dorothy Sawyer. Entered office of H.M. Francis, 1892: with Charles A. Piatt, architect. New York, 1902-3; now sr. mem. H. i\I. Francis & Sons, Fitchburg; traveled in Europe, summers. 1895, 1900. 1913. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects. Fitchburg Bd. of Trade and Merchants' Assn., Fitchburg Hist. Soc. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Patrons of Husbandry. Clubs: Technology (New York and Boston), Fay (Fitchburg). Boston City. Home: Lunenburg, Mass. Office: 804 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. FRANCIS, Georg'e Ebenezer, surgeon; May 29, 1S3S-19— . (See vol. 1909.) FRANCIS, Georg'e Hills, M.D.; b. Brookline, Mass., July 28, 1860; s. Tappan E. and Helen (.Shurtleff) Francis; descendant of Richard Fran- cis, wlio cqme o^''^r in the sliin Lvon, an 1 settled in Cambridge, 1634: A.B., Harvard, 1882. MID., 1887: house officer. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1886-7; m. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 10, 1893, Elaina Thayer; 2 children, Augustine S., Payson Clark. In piactice at Brookline since 1887. Trustee Brookline Savings Bank. Water commr., Brookline, since 1904. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Brookline Med. Club, Norfolk District Med. Soc. (pres.). Clubs: The Country, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND +27 Harvard. Recreations: solf, curlins. Address: 295 PRANKIiE, Joues, soldier, insurance; Apr. 27, Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. lS2;)-li)ll. (See vol. 19o9.) FBAKCIS, Henry Newton, civil engr.; b. Hart- ^ TBANKLIN, Albert Barnes, Jr., insurance; b. ford. Conn., Nov. 6, 1S5;?; s. Winn and Lucy (Hart) Boston Mass., Jan. 22, 1S77; s. Albert Barnes and Francis; ed. pub. schs.; m. Emily Jane Pettis, of Helen 1« latices (Jenness) Franklin; descendant of Putnam, Conn., Sept. 10. 187S; 2 children, Carl, same family as Benjamin Franklin; prep. edn. Paul Hart. In practice as civ. engr. since 1871; l^h'^lil^s AcacL, Andover, Mass; A.B., Amherst, mem. Cranston Sch. Com., 1893-4; mem. City 1?00; m. Edith Bradbury, of Melrose, Mass., June Council. 1910-12 (pres.. 1910, 1911); mem. R.I. Ho. IS, 1903; 2 children Saraii W.. Albert B . 3d. of Rep.. 1911-12. Mem. Builders and Traders Ex- I" employ Western Electric Co.. N.Y. City, 1900-1; change. Providence, R.I. Democrat. Mem. Am. mgr. Barney yentilating Fan Works, Boston, 1901- Soc. of C.E. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. Wamasitta "J^: ^Pl- ast. N.K Mut. Lifo in--, (k) Boston, UtOs- Tribe, I.O.R.M. (past sachem); past great sachem 10; S^J]- agt. same for Hampden, Hampshire and Great Council of R.I.: mem. f.O.O.F. Recreations: Franklin counties, Mass., since Apr. 1, 1910. Pres. traveling. Home: 385 Laurel Hill Av., Cranston, Underwriters Assn. ol We-stern Mas.s 1914-15. R.L Address: 75 Westminster St., Providence, ^em. Common Council Springfield 1913-14, Bd. R I of Aldermen, 1915-16. Mem. Bd. of Trade, Spring- __ field. Dir. People's Inst.; mem. bd. of mgrs. Y.M. FBAITCIS, James A., clergyman; b. Upper c.A. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Mar. 20, 1864; s. Daniel Baptist. Club: Winthrop. Recreations: sailing and (M.D.) and Crystie Ann (Tupper) Francis; ed. indoor sports. Home: 21 Morningside Park. Office: common schs. and home study; (D.!)., Denison U., i Court House PI., Springfield, Mass. Granville, O.); m. Nellie Stewart, of New Glasgow, N.S., Nov. 2, 1S91. Clerk in Boston, 1884-7; sec FBANKIiIN, Alvin Bruce, soldier, farmer; b. Branch VMCA Bo |5^?s?ry^-fs8^8f ••pa^s?o^^°"pet'lrl'or'o, V.^:'isFin: (Bailey )^^ Fra^nklin , ed. c=^ommon sch.^and^L^eland River York. evangeli pastor ( ?hm- DroW^f rom"f living' Fountain ^'s'^^^^^^^^ 1863. maj., 1864. It.-col., 1865; wounded 5 times in ffi"Addresses^9^3 Home 2T23 W 8th St Los ^^ttle at Raceland, La., and again at Cedar Creek. An^elP^ Cal * -Home. ^AAS w. btn bt.. i.os y^. served as insp.-gen. on staff of Gen. McMil- Angeies. v-.ai. Ian; recommended for bvt. maj. for gallantry at FBANCIS, Joseph Green, manager estate; b. Cedar Creek. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1874, 1876, Boston, Apr. 21, 1849; s. Joseph H. and Susan F. 1884, 1900, Senate, 1878; formerly chmn. Bd. of (Cobb) Francis: ed. pub. schs., Boston; unmarried. Selectmen, Newfane. also Townshend; formerly Began as elk. for D. W. Salisbury, and has been trustee Vt. Soldiers' Home; trustee U. of Vt., agt. of his estate since 1900. Treas. 1st Ch. in 1886-90; ex.-pres. Windham Co. Agrl. Assn. Re- Boston. Author: A Book of Cheerful Cats, 1892. publican. Conglist. Comdr. Birchard Post No. 65, Recreations: athletics. Home: Brookline. Oflice: G.A.R. ; Master of State Grange for 5 terms; 50 State St., Boston. sent by Nat. Lecture Bureau, P. of H., 1882, to de- I-SANCTS Marv Evans author- h Plainfield ^'^'^^ ^6 lectures in Ohio, Mich., Ind. and Ky.; ±HAJNi^±a, jxLary ±>vans, autnor, d. jr-iainneia, „ip„4.„j /t^rit rnmrlr nf Vt n A T? 1Q10 4ddrp«;«?- Conn., Nov. 29, 1876; d. Rev. John Manning and ^^S,,^„,,^^^i ' -t?? ' ' ^■^■^■> 1^^"- Aoa^ess. Sarah Joanna (Kinne) Francis; ed. Plainfield and iownsnenci, vt. Norwich acads., and under pvt. tutelage; un- FRANKLIN, Benjamin A., paper mfr.; b. North- married. Conglist. Author: The Book of Grasses, umberland County, Va., Oct. 15, 1869; s. Benjamin 1912. Home: Plainfield, Conn.* A. and Priscilla (Cralle) Franklin; prep. edn. Mc- ■D-DA-n-^TC! tmnja^^ «n«^ , ,i,,„r.f.,,. / u^„ ,w^i Donough lust., McDonough, Md.; student John.s iQ^o^ ' ^^^^^^ ^"®^' educator, (bee ^o\. Hopkins until 1890; m. Jianette Haslett of Eng- ^^^•'■> land, Apr. 25, 1896; 2 children, Benjamin A., Jr., FRANCISCO, M. Judson, insurance, banking, Paul L. In employ Midvale Steel Co., Phila., 1889- author; Sept. 5, lS36-Oct.. 1913. (See vol. 1909.) 1902; organizer, 1902. Miller, Franklin & Co., ef- FRANCKE. Kuno. college prof. : b. Kiel. Germany, ficiency engrs N.Y. City, of which was treas. till Sept. 27, 1855; s. Judge August Wilhelm S. (of 1909; with Strathmore Paper Co., bpringfield Danish Supreme Ct.) and Katharine Marie (Jen- Mass since 1909, v.-p. since 1912. Dir. Springfield sen) Francke; grad. Gymnasium, Kiel, 1873; Ph.D., Bd. of Trade Springfield Bur Municipal Kesearcli. prof. German, 1887-92, asst. prof. German lit.. 1892- to tech. mags. Home: 36 Bellevue Ave., Spring- 96, prof, history of German culture. 1896 — .curator Aeld. (Office: Mittineague. Mass. Germanic Mus.. 1902 — . Harvard. Chevalier Royal FRANKLIN, James Hamner, denominational Prussian Order Red Eagle, and Order of the Crown, sec; b. Pamplin, Va., May 13, 1872; s. Samuel R. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. and Mary J. (Burruss) Franklin; Richmond Coll.. Philos. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Modern Lang. Assn. Va.; Th.M., Southern Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1898; m. America. (See Who's Who in America for books. Augusta Terry, of Dallas. Tex.. Nev. 15. 1900. Or- etc.) Address: 3 Berkeley PI., Cambridge, Mass.* dained Bapt. ministry, 1898; pastor Leadville, .r,^.»«. ■.,■,• -^ ^ i V, /-. ■»«■ Colo, 1898-01, Cripple Creek, 1901-4; dist. sec. Am. FRANK Melvin Porter, lawyer; b. Gray. Me ^°^ £ Foreign Mission Soc. 1904-6; pastor 1st Ch.. Dec 26 1841: s. Alpheus and Naomi (Stimson) Colorado Springs. Colo., 1906-12; foreign sec. A.B. Frank; descendant of James Frank, who came to '^{^^q ^ay 1, 1912—. Mem. Kappa Alpha. Club: Falmouth before the Revolutionary War; A.B., t.'„i„^ r>i/„ Address" Ford Bide Boston* Tufts Coll., Mass.. 1865. A.M.. 1890; studied law; l^o^^on City. Aaoress. j^ ora ±3ia„., ±3o>,Lon. m. Susan Augusta Humphrey, of Gray, Oct. 31, FRANKLIN, Robert Stillman, business man; 1869 (died 1908): 2 children, Mary Weston (Mrs. Aug. 4, 1836-Oct. 8. 1913. (See vol. 1909.) F. F. Talbot), Henry P. (register of probate). FRANKLIN, Ruth Barker, teacher; b. Newport. Admitted to bar, 1868, and since practiced at Port- R.I., Jan. 14, 1865: d. Robert Stillman and Susan land; served as mem. sch. bds. Gray and Portland; A. (Weaver) Franklin: prep. edn. Rogers High mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1S76, 1879 (speaker of Sch., Newport; A.B., Smith Coll., 1885; A.M., Cor- House. 1879). Dem. candidate for Congress, 1st nell U.. 1886: post-grad, work, summers, U. of Chi- dist., 1890, and for gov. of Me., 1896; del. Nat. Dem. cago, 1898. 1899; student. Brown U.. 1902, 1903: Conv.. Kansas City. Mo., 1900, St. Louis, 1904, unmarried. Instr. in Greek and ancient history. Denver, 1908. Trustee Pennell Inst. (Gray), West- Rogers High Sch., Newport, since 1889. Mem. brook Sem. (Portland). Mem. S.A.R. (ex-pres. Classical Assn. of N.E., Assn. of Collegiate Alum- Me. Soc), Me. Hist. Soc, Kappa Chapter Thcta nae, R.I. Soc. for Collegiate Edn. of Women; Con- Delta Chi. Universalist. Home: 114 Pine St. Of- sumers' League of R.I. (exec, bd.). Civic League of flee: 187 Middle St., Portland, Me. Newport (exec. bd.). Pres. R.I. State Federation 428 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Women's Clubs, 1898-1900. Author: Key Book No VIII Modern History, 1906; Key Book No. IX, Modern History, 1906. Address: 23 Sherman St., Newport, R.I. FBAFBIE, rrank Boy, editor; b. Fall River, Mass, July 14, 1S74; s. Stephen Thomas and Caro- line Marv (Goodrum) Fraprie; B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1898, S.M., 1902; student U of Munich, 1902-3; m. Mary Otis Sampson, of Boston, Sept. 16, 1911. Instr. Chel.sea (Mass.) High Sch., 1898-9, U. of 111., 1899-1900; prin. Steep Brook Sch., Fall River, Mass., 1900-1; asso. editor Photo Era, Boston, 1900-5; editor American Photography, and Electrician and Mechanic, 1905; publisher Pop- ular Photography, 1912 — . Am. commr. Internat. Photographic Expns., Dresden, 1909, Budapest, 1910. Fellow Roval Photographic Soc. Great Brit- ain; corr. mem. Dresdener Ge.sellschaft z. Foerde- rung d. Amateur-photographie; mem. Boston Cam- era Club, Appalachian Mountain Club, Ex-Libris Verein z. Berlin; a v. -p. Postal Progress League. Republican. Unitarian. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Boston.'* PBASEB, Donald, clergyman; b. Perth, Scot- land, Oct. 15, 1S69; s. John and Jessie (Dallas) Fraser; M.A.. Edinburgh U., 1889, B.D., 1893; grad New Coll., Edinburgh, 1893; m. Barbara Dean, of Brooklyn, N.Y.. June 7, 190G; 1 child. Dallas Fraser. Asst. pastor St. Mary's United Free Ch., Edin- burgh 1892-3; pastor Carlisle, 1893-1900, Pollon- shields, Glasgow, 1900-2; sec. Brooklyn (N.Y.) City Mission, 1902-6; pastor Berlin, Vt., 1906-10, Wells River since 1910. Recreations: golf, fishing. Ad- dress: Wells River. Vt. FBASEB, John CWsholm, M.D.; b. Antigonish, N S., Aug. 2, 1853; s. Jolin and Mary (Chisholm) Fraser; ed. St. Francis Xavier Coll., Antigonish; came to U. S., Sept., 1873; studied at Harvard Med. Sch.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1876; m. Weymouth, Mass., July 20, 1880, Mary A. Boyle. Has practiced at "Weymouth since 1876. Home: East Weymouth, Mass. FBAZAB, Mae Durell, lecturer, writer and tour- ist conductor; b. Calais, Me., Nov. 27, 1851; d. Rev. George Wells and Jane (Moulton) Durell; ed. pub. schs. and by pvt. study; m. Gen. Douglas Frazar, of Somerville, Mass., 1871 (died, 1896); 2 children, Amherst Durell (died in 1914), Gerard. Began active career as newspaper writer and later became editor and pub. of The Home Life; gave up editorship on account of ill health of husband and spent several yrs. with him in Mexico, also con- tributing articles to newspaper syndicates; has conducted excursion parties to Europe since 1889; lectures upon travel and literary subjects; mem. editorial staff of National Magazine; spl. writer Boston Daily Globe. Episcopalian. Clubs: Daugh- ters of Me. (Somerville, Mass.), N.E. Women's Press Assn. (Boston), Old Powder House (Somer- ville). i\uthor: Practical European Guide; Prac- tical Guide for Great Britain and Ireland. Ad- dress: 35 Laurel St., Somerville, Mass. PBAZEB, Charles Augustus, city collector; b. Springfield, Mass.. Apr. 9, 1872; son of John Par- ker and Mary (Moore) Frazer; ed. pub. schs., Springfield; unmarried. Began as oflfice boy in law office of Hon. Edmund P. Kendrick, Springfield; with Rice & Lockwood Lumber Co., 1888-91; jr. elk., city collector's office, 1891-01, chief elk., 1901- 05, dep. collector, 1905, city collector since Dec. 4, 1905. Pres. Mass. Tax Collectors' Assn.; dir. Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, Springfield Improvement Assn., Bovs' Club (pres., 1905-6); mem. Springfield Bd. of "Trade (treas. and dir., 1909-14, auditor since 1914), Am. Numismatic Assn., Springfield Coin Club (v.-p.), Springfield Fish and Game Assn.; treas. Municipal Christmas Tree Fund since 1913. Mem. Co. H, Mass. Naval Britrade. 3 yrs. Episco- palian. ]Ma=on (32°, K. T., Shriner) ; Past High Priest MorninT Star Chapter, R.A.M., 1905; mem. Odd Fellows. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Nayasset. Col- ony. Winthrop, Automobile, Springfield Publicity, Springfield Country. Recreations: motoring, ten- nis, curio and coin collecting. Home: 15 Warriner A v. Office: Administration Bldg., Springfield, Mass. FBEDEBICK, Hartwell iamea, M.D., surgeon; b. lieadfield, Me., Mar. 23, 1859; s. Peter and Abigail G. (Norcross) Frederick; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Jennie Rollins, of Winthrop, Me., Aug. 21, 1880. Began practice at Whitefield, Me., 1885; moved to Augusta, Me., 1889; former health officer Whitefield and Augusta; surgeon to Augusta Gen. Hosp.; phys. to Me. Chil- dren's Home. Mem. Kennebec (bo. Med. Assn. (ex- pres.). Me. Med. Assn. Democrat. Mason (Shriner). Cluh: Abnaki. Home: 23 Chapel St. Office: 178 A\'ater St., Augusta, Me. FBEDIN, Karl Gustaf, editor; b. Gotland, Swe- den, INlar. 13, 1882; s. August and Hilma (Jacob- son) Freilin; ed. high schs. and under pvt. teacher in Sweden; came to America, 1903; m. Clara W. Trulson, of Worcester, Mass., May 27, 1909. Was connected with several newspapers in Sweden, also elk. in govt, office; asst. editor Swedish News, Chicago, 1903-4; city editor Hemlandet. Chicago, 1905-7; editor-in-chief Svea, Worcester, since Oct., 1907. Organizer of Swedish Nat. Federation, Wor- cester (pres., 1913); hon. mem. Svea Gille Assn. IjUtheran. Mem. Order of Vasa. Home: 10 Perkins St. Office: 274 Main St., Worcester, Mass. FBEE, Alfred, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) FBEEDMAN, William Horatio, electrical engr.; b. New York, Dec. 28, 1867; s. John .Joseph and Agnes (Roessel) Freedman; ed. Coll. City of New York, 1882-5; C.E., Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1889, E.E., 1891; post-grad, phvsics and mathematics, and fellow Columbia, 1891-2; (M.S., U. of Vt.. 1908) ; m. Lillian Augusta Wilson, of New York, Jan. 30, 1895. Instr. elec. engring., Columbia, 1892-9; prof, elec. engring., U. of Vt., 1899-10; head of dept. applied electricitv, Pratt Inst.. Brooklyn, 1910-13; prof. elec. engring., U. of Vt., Sept. 1, 1913 — . Home: 93 South Willard St., Burlington, Vt.* FBFEMAK, Archibald, teacher; b. Truxton, N.T.. May 21. 1866; s. Allen Bateman and Mary (Mac- Diarmid) Freeman; grad. Cortland Normal Sch., 1885: B.A., Brown U., 1889; M.A., Cornell U., 1890. Teacher of history, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., since 1892. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Baptist. Club: Arctic (New York). Address: Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. FBEEICAIT, Eben Wintlirop. lawyer; b. Well- fleet, Mass., Sept. 12, 1864; s. Ebenezer and Maria (Snow) Freeman; lineal descendant of William Brewster, Edmund Freeman and Gov. Thomas Prince, all of the Plvmouth Colony; A.B., Bow- doin, 1885, A.M., 1888, LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1888; m. Nellie G. Elliot, of Brunswick, Me., Nov. 16. 1892; 4 children. Sylvia, Elliot. Elizabeth M., Francis P. Admitted to Me. bar, 1888, and since practiced in Portland. Trustee Greenleaf Law Library. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Port- land, W^oodfords, Economic, Bowdoin (Portland); Psi Upsilon (New York). Home: 55 Highland St. Office: LTnion Mutual Bldg., Portland, Me. FBEEMAN', James Goldtliwaite, trustee; Aug. 24, 1849-19—. (See vol. 1909.) FBEElMAir, John Bipley, civil and mech. engr.; b. West Bridgeton, Me., July 27, 1855; s Nathaniel D. and Mary Elizabeth (Morse) Freeman; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1876; (hon. ScD., Brown U., 1904, Tufts Coll., 1905); m. Elizabeth Farwell Clark, of Muskegon, Mich., Dec. 27, 1887. Prin. asst. engr. Water Power Co., Lawrence, Mass., 1876-86; prin. asst. to Hiram F. Mills, consulting engr., 1878-86; chief engr. Associated Factory Mut. Ins. Cos., 1886-96; consulting engr. on water power and mill construction to sundry large mfg. corpns. since 1886. Made extensive studies of W'ater supply for Greater New York, for finance dept., 1899-1900; chief engr. investigations, Charles River Dain, Boston Harbor, 1903; consulting engr. Boston Met. Park Commn. on sanitary and drain- age problems, 1903-4. AA'ater Commr., Winchester, Mass., 1882-6; engr. mem. Mass. Met. Water Bd., 1895-6; mem. R.I. Met. Park Commn., 1904; mem. spl. commn. additional water supply. New York. Was civilian engr. mem., spl. bd., gun carriage tests. War Dept., 1902. Pres. Mfrs., R.I. Mechanics, State. Enterprise and Am. Factory Mut. Ins. Cos.; dir. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Providence Nat. Bank- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 429 of Commerce, rrovidence Gas Co. Consulting FRENCH, Arthur Willard, civil engr. ; b. Battle engr. ; -specialtie.s hydraulics, mill constin. and fire Creek, Midi., July 13, 1868; s. Willard and Elmira _ - — lr*3PGr IVIills ing engr. to New York Bd. of Water Supply since Denver, 1892-4; asst. eiigr'," IJ.P.,""Denver & Gulf 1905; in charge water power investigations N.Y. Ry., 1894-.5; asst. prof. civ. engring Thayer Sch State Water Supply Commn., 1906-7; consulting Civ. Engring., 1895-8; prof. civ. engring Worcester engr. on Isthmian Canal locks and dams, 1907 Poly. Inst., since 1899. Mem. Am. Soc CE Soc and 1909; consulting engr. San Francisco water Promotion Engring. Edn. Address: 202 Russell St " supply, 1910 — ; to Canadian Govt., on water power Worcester, Mass.* " 'ation, etc., 1910 — ■. Trustee Mass. Inst. Tt-Dx-umTT « ^ « i , , « 1895 — . Clubs: University (Providence), n^'^*'-^ t ' o n ^ , o fn "^®^'. lawyer; b. Bralntree, logy (Boston), Ensiineers' (New York). ^%^-' v"^ ' J^^a't,^' J^^?- ^"*^ Sophia Briggs ^ho's Who in America for other details.) (Palmer) French; A.B Yale, 1882; instr. Latin 235 Arlington Av. Office: 815 Grosvenor ^^^ K^^^'^}^' J-'^y^^'^J^'^'^- 1 y-'- LL.B., Boston U.; conservation, etc., 1910 — : Trustee Mass. Inst. T.T.x.-KrnTT « ^ « i , , « Tech., 1895 — ._ Clubs: University (Providence), n^f„^ j^?' o*^*i oc*? ^®^'a ''^^^l®'"' ^^1 ^''^*"*^®^' Technology - - ■ - r. c. iv. . „ _ _t ^^ ,.._ ^ , (See Who's Bldg., Providence.* admitted to bar, 1885; elk. to judges, Ct. Commrs. Ala. Claims, Washington, 2 yrs. ; m. Elisabeth h».Ej.E«J.TA,AX'« . klUBISLJlX WULIU. Hfirilt*!'- n i:*JIirfHI * * iTr^i__ _r.TT. ,, . Falls Er _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ Goff's English and Classical Sch., Providence,' R.I. , of Mass., 1906-14; pres^Trerno'nr Thrust "co -^ ex- 1881; A.B., Brown U., 1885, A.M.. 1889; m. Elizabeth pres. Randolph Savings Bank. Pres Norfolk Co King Fales, of Central Falls, .Tune 23, 1886; chil- Bar Assn.; former gov. Soc. of Mayflower T>&- & Sons, 1890-06; pres. and treas. E. L. Freeman and Racquet (Boston). Home: Randolph Mass Co., since 1906; also pres. Eastern Advertising Office: 87 Milk St., Boston.* Co.; dir. Industrial Trust Co., Pawtucket Mut. Fire _,-,-,„«„ „, Ins. Co., Masonic Temple Co., Burgess Mills and ,,'^'**'^'-'"' Charles Stratton, lawyer; b. Boston, Dexter Yarn Co. (Pawtucket). Former sewer Mass., Feb. 14, 1873; s. John J. and Frances M. commr. and mem. Sch. Com., Lincoln; mayor, i?tj;^tt°"^ French; A.B., Harvard, 1895, LL.B., Central Falls, 1900, 1907; chmn. Sch. Com., Central 1899: I"- Isabel Rockwood Mauro, of Washington, Falls, 1902-6; deputy railroad commr. of R.I., D.C., Mar. 28, 1905; 3 sons, John Mauro, David, 1899-07; senator R.I. Gen. Assembly since, 1913. Nathaniel Rockwood. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899, Episcopalian. Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc. S.A.R. Scottish ^^y^ since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. Rite Mason (33°; Past Grand Master, R.I.). Club: City of Boston. Recreations: study of the bible. Republican. Pres. bd. of trustees Adams Library. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 70 State St., Boston. To Kalon (Pawtucket, R.I.). Recreations: fishing, FRENCH, Clarence F., lawyer- b Belfast Me forestry, reading. Address: Central Falls, R.I. Aug. 20, 1864; s. Allen D. and' Marv Elizabeth FREEMAN, Richard Patrick, congressman; b. (Yates) French; Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1S89; student New London, Conn., Apr. 24. 1869; s. Richard fl'J^^^^'*^ R-. ^^w Sch., 1888-9; admitted to bar, Patrick and Marv Belle (Magenis) Freeman; A.B., ^"^^v,^'"- %^,?,.- Bates, of Waltham, Mass., July Harvard, 1891; LL.B., Yale, 1894; unmarried. Ad- ^6, 1891; 6 children, Joseph A., Herbert M., George mitted to Conn, bar, 1894, and since practiced in ^- Clarence B., Alice E., Curtis B. Engaged in New London; was pros, atty., New London; mem. !?J^^"'=?„ at Ft. Payne, Ala., 1889-90, Waltham, 64th Congress (1915-17), 2d Conn. Dist. Republi- Mass., 1890-1900, Boston since 1900; atty. Waltham can. Mai. and judge advocate. Conn. N.G., 1901-8; S^'^P/^'^^^^Yn^?^"^ since 1890; pres. Waltham St. regimental sergt. maj., 3d Conn. Vols., during i^y- ^^;^ 1906-7; treas. and dir. Boston W^ater Spanish-Am. War. Conglist. Mason. Address: 50 f.o'^^r Co.; sec. and dir. Wood Harmon Bond Co.; State St., New London, Conn. air- Greater N.Y. Development Co., Brooklyn De- ______ _^, „ , J. ., velopment Co., Met. Associates of New York, PREESE, John Henry, lawyer, astronomer, writ- Pelhamwood Co., Suburbs Holding Co., O'Hara er. (bee vol. 1909.) Waltham Dial Co. Alderman, Waltham, 1893-4; FREITAG, Joseph Kendall, civil engr.; b. New chmn. Bd. License Commrs., Waltham, 1900; mem' York, Sept. 12, 1869; s. F. D. and Annie F. (Ken- Sch. Com. since 1904. Conglist. Club: Boston City, dall) Freitag; student U. City of New York, 1886; Recreations: motoring. Home: 49 Pleasant St B.S., U. of Mich., 1890, C.E., 1894; m. 1891. Asso- Waltham, Mass. Office: 16 State St.. Boston, ciated as engr. with Burnham & Root, architects, ■p-R-PNnr vATTrt.fA ttoti^tt hit t^ . r. r. c u Chicago, 1890-1; asst. gen. supt. Chicago Expn. Ja Ma? n llfT I Chf?le^' D ari^ Nan^f mo?' 1891-3; asst. engr.. Met. Elevated Ry., Chicago, brook) Wench- M D Dartmo?^^^ i?S9 1893-5; civ. engr. and agt. in bldg. constrn. at I^'^°°L^/i,o® w.V.^^ ^"^ i^fl^^J'i'^^T ^®^A„^.^^^ }Bh. Bost Broc Norfolk Who in America for other details.) Auuress: loo >t tt. T3a-irr.iTr,i C3rv^ T^ncf^v, a^„ td„,;„i,;„;' 'A ■noi7rir,«hiro c^t P!n«tnn * ^N.ii.. Jr'sychol. boc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Devonshire bt., Boston. Neurology. Address: Medfleld, Mass. ,o?!?^^?^' ■^"®"' ^"F^'"' ^- ^?^*?"'.a^°^A 28 FRENCH, Elmer Ellsworth, educator; b. Porter, 1870; s. John James and Frances Maria (Stratton) Me.. Dec. 16, 1861; s. Isaac L. and Sarah A. French; French; S.B Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1892; studied U. A.B., Wooster U., 1890, A.M., 1893; m. Wakefield of Berlin, 1892-3; A B., Harvard, 1894; m Ellen R. N.H., Apr. 3, 1885. Blanche L Gate. Began teaching ^T^^?Q^?l?%-^^*H^r,v^'^'PTi-^,^'^^®'^i^V^"-"^''^^5- FRENCH, Frank, artist; b. Loudon. N.H., May ^r^^^^rH^b^^AS'"^^n'?f<=%^ ''Vs7^%^°t'r^^^''*^' 22, 1850; s. Hiram W. and Lydia W. French; m ford) French; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1876; LL.B Bos- Alice Hendricks, of Brooklyn. Apr. 22. 1875. Medal \°i"^-^T?*^'^- °^J^^\'J^'h' i"; ^K^*°'^'c?c''V°' ^^^^' Chicago Expn.. 1893; Buffalo Expn.. 1901; exhibited, Addie R. Jacobs. Admitted to bar, 1878; has prac- Paris Expn., 1900; gold medal. St. Louis Expn ticed at Boston since 1879 Sec. and dir. Mead- 1904; splty. is portrait painting. Mem. jury of se- Morrison Mfg. Co,. MB. Paige Co; dir. Trinity lection for art, Chicago, Buffalo, and Stf Louis Copper Co., Reading Co-operative Bank, Boston- expns. Mem. Artists' Fund Soc. and Salmagundi Panama Co. Mem Boston Bar Assn., Am Bar Club (New York). Home: Manchester, N.H.* Assn., Theta Delta Chi. Republican. Mason. Clubs: . x^.^-i^. University, Boston City. Recreations: horsebaclt FRENCH, Georg-e, editor; moved to New York. riding. Home: Brookline. Office: 89 State St., (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who In America. 1914- Boston. 15.) 4:50 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND FBENCH, Georgre Barstow, lawjer; b. Tuflon- borousli, N.H., Nov. 27, 1846; t<. James and Eveline A (Moullon) French; grad. N.H. Cont'. Sem. and Female Coll., Tilton, 1868; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872; prin. high sch., Milford, N.H., 1872-4; m. Sarah F. Burnham, of Milford, Dec. 24, 1874; children, Kuth H., liobert A., Helen B., George M. Admitted to bar, 1876, and has since practiced at Nashua, N.H.; mem. Nashua Bd. of Kdn. several yrs. ; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1889; declined apptmt. as commr. to revise statutes. Pres. Nashua Trust Co. Repub- lican. Congli.'^t. Mason. Recreations: hunting, rtsh- ing. Home: 75 Concord St. Office: 86 Main St., Nashua, N.H. FItENCH, Henry Bichardson, treasurer; b. Lynn, Mas.s., Nov. 2, 1876; s. Beiijamm V. and Abigail S. (.Richardson) French; A.B., Amherst, 1899; m. Ger- trude D. Mix, of Camp Chase, O., Oct. 24, 1901. With Journal of Education, Boston, 1899-01; bond salesman. 1901-3; again with Journal of Education since 1903, treas. and business mgr. since 1906. Mem. Sch. Bd., Lynn, 1903-7 (chmn. 1907). Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Republican. Conglist. Club: Bos- ton City. Home: Lynn, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. FRENCH, Henry vnuard, war corn, lecturer, author; b. Hartford, Conn., 1854. (See Who's Who in America for writings.) Address: 120 Perham St., West Roxbury, Boston.* FRENCH, Heywood Sanford, civil engineer; b. Bangor, Me., Dec. 2, 1866; s. Charles Heywood and Helen Elizabeth (Davis) French; C.E., U. of Me., 1886; m. Maude M. Foster, of Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 28, 1891; 2 children, Helen Winchester, Foster Hey- wood. Began active career at Boston, with Ernest W. Bowditch, C.E., 1886-90; in employ of Met. Sew- erage Commn., 1890; in engring. dept. City of New- ton, Mass., 1891-4; contracting engr., 1895-6; be- came connected with J. W. Bishop Co. (buildmg construction), 1896, and now v.-p. of the company; dir. Bishop Securities Co., Interstate Stone Co., N.E. Cold Storage Co. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Engi- neers' (Boston), Phi Gamma Delta (New York), Newton (Newton. Mass.). Home: 211 Crafts St., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 683 Atlantic Av., Boston, Mass. FRENCH, Hollis, consulting engr.; b. Boston, June 26, 1868: s. Jolin J. and Frances M. (Stratton) French; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1882; SB, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Helen Goodwin, of s! Bethlehem, Pa., 1896; 4 children, Alden, Stanley G., Hollis S., Rue E. Practiced alone 1890-8, since with Allen Hubbard. Episcopalian; warden Em- manuel Ch. Mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: Somerset, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Engineers'. Recreations: sailing, shooting, collecting early American silver and furniture. Home: 94 Mt. Vernon St., Boston; (summer) Annisquam, Mass. Office: 88 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. FRENCH, James W., real estate; b. Boston, Mar. 4, 1851; s. James and Lucina (Wilkinson) French; ■ed. Newton grammar and high schs. ; m. Emily S. Moore, of Newton, Mass., Feb. 4, 1874; 1 daughter, Marearet (Mrs. W. R. Baldwin). In real estate business in Boston since 1869; pres. Newton Co-op- erative Bank. Newton Real Estate Assn.: v.-p. New- tonville Trust Co.; mem. Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bd., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Has .served as councilman and alderman, Newton. Clubs: City (Boston), Hunnewell (Newton). Home: 55 AVashington St., Newton, Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. FRENCH, John Marshall, M.D.; b. Cam- bridge, Vt., Jan. 1, 1850; s. Mark and Mary (Lyon) French; grad. normal schs., Johnson, Vt., 1868, Plymouth, N.H., 1871; student Nat. Normal School, Lebanon, O.. 1873; taught school for a number of vears; studied medicine with Dr. Robert L. Flagg of Jeffersonville, Vt.; M.D., U. of Vt. Med. Coll., 1877; post-grad, work, med. dent. U. of New York. 1880-1, and Bellevue Coll., N.Y., same year; m. Marv Josephine Morrison, of Campton, N.H., 1880. Practiced in Campton Village, N.H., 1878-80, Sims- bury, Conn., 1880-3, since at Milford, Mass.; mem. med. staff Milford Hosp. Writer on subjects con- nected with therapeutics, practical medicine, long- evity and hygiene, and preventive medicine; also genealogy and local history; contbr. to med. and popular periodicals; editor and asso. editor several med. jours.; awarded prize by R.I. Med. Soc. for best essay on alcohol in 1899, and for same on tea and coffee in 1908. Mem. Thurber Med. Assn. (ex- pres.), Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Am. Med. Editors' Assn. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Address: 2 S. Main St., Milford, Mass. FRENCH, John Shaw educator; b. North Fay- ette, Me., ,luly 3, 1873; s. Albert Gallatin and Julia Maria (Wing) French; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; fellow in mathematics, Clark U., 1896-8, Ph.D., 1898; m. Jessamine L. Davis, of Worcester, Mass., Aug. 1, 1899. Prof, mathematics, 1898-08, head hall master, 1902-8, acting dir., 1901, Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit. Md. ; ijrin. Morris Heights Sch., Provi- dence, R.I., 1908 — . Examiner in mathematics. Coll. Entrance E.xamination Bd., 1902; mem. Rhodes .Scliolarship Com. for R.I., 1909; chmn. com. boys' pvt. schs. Internat. Commn. on Teaching of Math- ematics. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Republican. Conglist. Address: 151 Morris Av., Providence, R.I.* FRENCH, Leonard Melville, M.D.: b. Ashby, Mass., July 26, 1849; s. Dr. Leonard and Sarah M. (Melville) French; ed. U. of New York; M.D., Dart- mouth, 1872; m. Manchester, N.H., June 1, 1887, Miss Emma Blood. Practiced, Manchester, N.H., since 1873. Home: Manchester, N.H. FRENCH, Wilfred Augrustus, editor and pub.; b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 17, 1855; s. Benjamin and Ju- lia Blake (Emmons) French; ed. Annenschule, Dresden, Saxony; Chauncy Hall Sch. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Clara Frederika Nichols, of Boston, Apr. 4, 1892; 1 son, Herbert Nichols (Wil- liams Coll., 1915). Entered photographic supply business of Benj. French & Co., Boston, 1887; be- came, with father, partner in the business, till 1902, when sold out to Eastman Kodak Co.; in Germany, France, and England, 1903-5, studying langs., art and music; purchased Photo-Era Magazine, The American Journal of Photography, Boston. 1906, and since its editor and pub. Medals and diplomas. Am. and European, for meritorious work in photog- raphy. Mem. Bostonian Soc, Boston Cham, of Com- merce. Unitarian. Mem. Lodge of Eleusis, A.F. and A.M.; St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter; Boston Council, R. and S.M. Clubs: Boston Art, Shake- .speare, Boston Press; Camera (New York). Recre- ations: amateur photography. Home: 40 Gardner Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 383 Boylston St., Bos- ton, Mass. FRENCH, "William "W., lawyer; b. Brockton. Mass., Jan. 10, 1849; s. William Bailey and Mary Ann (Torrey) French; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1872; studied law; admitted to bar, 1874; m. Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1, 1879, Lelia Fenno Shaw. Began prac- tice at Gloucester, 1874; city solicitor 5 yrs.; may- or, 1888-90, 1899, 1901-2; asso. justice Dist. Court since 1887; served as chmn. Rep. City Com. a num- ber of yrs.; mem. law firm of French & Sullivan imtil 1914, since alone. Republican. Christian Sci- entist. Mem. K. of P., Alpha Delta Phi. Home: Gloucester, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. FRENCH, ■Winslow Burrell, M.D.; b. Rock- land, Mass., Aug. 19, 1869; s. Joseph E. and Ellen (Burrell) French; grad. high sch., 1887, and Berke- ley Sch., Boston, 1888; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Med- icine, 1891; post-grad, work, Vienna, 1893; m. Martha B. Foster, of Rockland, May 12, 1893. En- gaged in practice in Boston 1891; formerly surgeon on staff Boston Bapt. Hosp., Mass. Homoe. Hosp., consulting surgeon Emerson Hosp., and asst. in gynecology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; retired on account of health. Treas. Bell Rock Leather & Tanning C;o., Maiden, Mass. Hon. mem. Mass. Ho- moe. Med. Soc. and Mass. Surg, and Gynppcol. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Masonic bodies. Ad- dress: (winter) Rockland, Mass., (summer) North W^eymouth (Ft. Point), Mass. FRENNING, John Erasmus, mfr. ; b. Salem, I\Tass., May 17, 1863; s. John Erasmus and Aurora Susanna Bernadina (Dreutzer) Frenning; ed. pub. schs., Salem; m. Eleanor Agnes Barbey, of Cam- bridge, Mass., Dec. 29, 1892; children, John Jacob, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 431 Frances Elizabeth, Alfred Bass. Has been asso- llillcrest, Auburndale, Mass. Office: 426 Washing- ciated with The S. M. Howes Co., mfrs. stoves, ton St., Boston, INJass. ranges and furnaces, since 1885, and pres. of com- rROST, G(eorg-e) Frederick, lawyer; b. Chelsea, pany since 1901. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- Mass., June IS, 1872; s. George Washington and merce. Home: Belmont, Mass. Office: 42 Union St., Fannie Maria (Davenport) Frost; prep. edn. High Boston. Sch., Hyde Park, Mass.; A.B., Brown U., 1896, A.M.. FRIEDMAN, Iiee Max, lawyer; b. Memphis, 1897; unmarried. Teacher, English High School, Tenn., Dec. 29, 1871; s. Max and Tille (Marks) Providence, R.I., 1896-7, Classical High Sch., 1897- Friedman; A.B., maena cum laude. Harvard, 1893; 03; asst. elk. Common I'leas Div. of Supreme Ct. L.L.B., cum laude, Harvard U. I^aw Sch., 1895; un- of K.I., 1903-5; asst. elk. Superior Ct., Providence married. Practiced in Bo.ston since 1895; dir. Rock- County, R.I., 1905-7; with Law Dept., R.I., 1907-14; land Trust Co., People's Nat. Bank. Mass. Bonding atty. for N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R. Co., at Providence, and Ins. Co., Cosmopolitan Trust Co.; dir. Associ- since Oct., 1914; mem. Sch. Com. Town of East ated Charities of Boston. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Providence, R.I., 1909-12; judge of probate, Town Mass. Bar Assn. (exec, com.), Suffolk Bar Assn. of East Providence, 1912. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Republican. Jewish religion. Mason. Contbr. to R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Baptist. Club: Univer- Harvard Law Re\iew, Am. Law Review, Green sity (Providence). Recreations: gardening. Home: Bag, etc. Recreations: collecting rare books. Home: 141 Wilson Av., Rumford, R.I. Office: 309 Union 206 Bay State Rd. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Station, Providence, R.I. FRIEDMAN, I,eo Victor, M.D.; b. Coldwater, FROST, Gilman DuBois, M.D., college prof.; b. Mich., Apr. 14, 1874; s. Jacob and Rosa (Judd) Randolph, Vt., May 7, 1864; s. Carlton Pennington Friedman; A.B., Harvard, 1895, M.D.,1900; m. Anna and Eliza Ann (DuBois) Frost; descendant of Ed- ^yalcott Metcalf, of Boston, June 6, 1907; 3 chil- mond Frost, Cambridge, Mass.; A.B., Dartmouth, dren, Richard, Fabian, Nicholas. Practiced in Bos- l'^S6, A.M., 1889; M.D., Harvard, 1892, Dartmouth, ton since 1901; prof, obstetrics, Tufts Coll. Med. 1892; m. Margaret Mead Thurston, of Whitinsville, Sch. ]Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Mass., Sept. 24, 1895; 5 children, Carlton P., Elisa- Med. Soc, Obstet. Soc. Boston. Club: Harvard, beth G., Philip T. (deceased), Eleanor, Thurston D. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 425 Marlboro Tutor Latin and German, Dartmouth, 1887-89; lec- St., Boston. turer on anatomy, 1893, prof, anatomy, 1893-10, FRISBIE, Jesse Franklin, surgeon; July 12, 1838 prof. Clin, medicine since 1910, Dartmouth Med. Deo 17 iqi\ rSf>P vol iqnq V Sch.; sec. same, 1896-09; phys. in gen. practice; at- ™i^™ i , ,^^ \ '., .. „ tending phys. Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. „„^^?^^' Emdon, M.D.; b. Bridgetown, N.S., Nov. Trustee Dartmouth Savings Bank, Mary Hitchcock 23, 1854; s. William Henry and Mary Elizat)eth Memorial Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Am. (Banks) Fritz; ed. McGill Med Coll., Montreal; Assn. Anatomists. Protestant. Address: Hanover, M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1880; New Hampshire. m. Francenia Ellen Mildred Davis, of Portland, Me. •c-ofxaT' Tro...»i/i x ■f^,,h- „^^„,^v.. t. -D^irv^^v,*- Sept. 1, 1885; children. Mildred Roberta. Marion mI^ An- U Ulf-\ SvlvilteTc and^^^^^ Gladys, Emdon, Jr., Muriel Estelle, Constance Eliz- -'^tass., au,,. i&, i»r&, s. byive^ter c. ana Alice A. abeth. Taught sc 4 yrs. while acqu N.S., 1880-90; began Sept., 1892; mem. staff Hosp. of Sacred Heart. Mem. ".^;:^"tf**^ contracrkili'in-''of " trTe'^YnsecVs'''' 1895 • N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, Manchester ^^^^ ^"°- contract killin^ of tree insects, 1895, Elm St ManVhPstpr N K ^"^=''"'^'- ^'- ^"'^'=- ^""^ growers; partner H. L. Frost & Co. Tree warden, ™xl;.x^ -T ^'i.', -M .c , Townof Belmont; park commr. Town of Arlington; -, nL^^^^^^T'.^°^®?.^, ^^•^"^®i^' ^^'^'^ ^^?J"« !?^^ "^°^- mem. com. of twenty-one, Town of Arlington. 1909. also ^^hos Who m America, 1912-13.) Trustee Mass. Agrl. Coll. Republican. Baptist. FROST, Archie N., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Arlington FROST, Charles "WCarren) S(elah), M.D. ; b. Wa- Business Men's Assn. Pres. Mass. Fruit Growers' terbury. Conn., Dec. 22, 1857; s. Warren S. and Assn.; mem. Mass. Forestry Assn., Mass. Hort. Edna J. (Spring) Frost; descendant of Samuel Soc. Conn. Pomol. Soc, Me. Hort. Soc. Mason: mem. Frost, Conn., early in 1700; prep. edn. Waterbury Royal Arcanum, Phi Sigma Kappa. Home: Brant- English and Classical Sch.; student Yale Med. Sch.; wood Rd. Office: 20 Mill St., Arlington, Mass. M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1880; m. FROST, Henry P., psychiatrist; b. Spartanburg, Jennie G. Davis, of New York City, Feb. 5, 1880 S.C, Oct. 10, 1868; s. Henrv and Sabra J. (Walker) (died 1891); 1 daughter, Edna J.: m. 2d, Mrs. Min- Frost; M.D., U. of Md. Sch. of Medicine, 1889; m. nie L. Ryder, of West Ashford, Conn., Dec. 31, Margaret S. Johnson, of Warrenton, Va., Oct. 30, 1891; 2 children, Barbara, Sela. Practiced in Wa- 1894; 3 children, Virginia Dare, Henry Rutledge, terbury since 1880; mem. staff Waterbury and St. Pinckney Lesesne. Practiced at various N.Y. state Mary's hosps.; mem. Bd. of Health, Waterbury, hosps. 1890-7, at Buffalo. N.Y.. 1897-10: supt. Bos- 1887-1914 (ex-pres.); city and town health officer ton State Hosp. since 1910. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. 10 yrs. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Haven Co. Med. Soc, Waterbury Med. Soc (sec. 11 Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Boston Med. Library yrs. and twice pres.), S.A.R. Mason, Elk, K.P., Red Assn. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston City. Recrea- Man, Royal Arcanum, Heptasophs, K.O.T.M., O.U. tions: tramping. Address: Boston State Hospital, A.IM. Republican. Conglist. Club: Waterbury. Rec- Boston, Mass. reations: golf, tennis. Address: 52 Central Av., Wa- FROST, Russell, lawver; b. Delhi, N.Y.. Feb. 18, terbury. Conn. 1852; s. Caleb Allen and Mary (Griswold) Frost; FROST. Edward J., merchant; b. \\^aupaca. Wis., lineal descendant of Edmund Frost, Cambridge, Feb. 9, 1873: s. David and Adelia (Owen) Frost; ed. Mass., 1635; ed. Delaware Acad., Delhi; A.B., Yale, Bellevue (Mich.) High Sch.; m. Gertrude C. Mead, 1877; admitted as lawyer in N.Y., 1879, Conn., 1885; of St. Johns, Mich., June 30, 1897; 3 children, Owen m. Augusta Ayers Ely, of South Norwalk, Conn., Carlisle, Edith Amelia, Mary Elizabeth. Began in May 27, 1885; 1 son, Russell Frost, Jr. Practiced a gen. store, 1888; cashier Bellevue Bank, Mich., in South Norwalk since 1885; specializes in laws 1891-01; asst. credit mgr., purchasing agt.. Western relating to st. rys.; pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Norwalk, Electric Co., Chicago, 1901-2; mgr. Western Elec- 1895-10; dir. Manhattan Mortgage Co., N.Y. City; trie Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-3; mgr. New York dir. and mem. exec. com. Guaranteed Mortgage Co. office same co., 1904-6; v.-p., comptroller and asst. of New York. Capt. Co. D, 4th Regt. C.N.G., 1886- treas, William Filene's Sons Co., Boston, since 92; col., 1892-7; brig.-gen. comdg. C.N.G., 1897-08. 1906; trustee Copenhagen Real Estate Trust, Fred Commanded troops repressing riot in Waterbury, N. Day Estate. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Conn., 1903; comdr. brigade of state and federal Clubs: Boston City; Brae Burn Country (West troops at mil. maneuvers under Ma.i. Gen. F. D. Newton, Mass.), Woodland Golf, of Auburndale Grant, Manassas, Va., 1904. Mem. Conn. Ho. of (treas. and dir.); Vesper Country (Lowell). Rec- Rep., 1897-9: judge Norwalk Town Ct., 1896-02; reations: motoring, golf, fishing, hunting. Home: mem. Sch. Bd. South Norwalk. Mem. Chamber of 432 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Commerce, New York. Republican. ConsHst. Mem. ical Investigation. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Conn. See. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, N.E. Soc. of Tavern, Harvard. Address: 51 Hereford St., Boston. N.Y., Delta Kappa Epsilon (Yale). Clubs: Univer- fbOTHINGHAM, Eugenia Brooks (Miss), au- sity, Yale, Army and Navy (New York). Home: thor; b. Paris, France, Nov. 17, 1874; d. Edward 52 West Av. Office: 8 N. Main St., Norwalk, Conn, .^^^i Eugenia (Mifflin) Frotliingham; ed. pvt. schs. FROST, Thomas Bell, city official; b. New Cas- Clubs: Saturday Morning, MacDowell. Author: tie, N.H., Feb. 23, 1845; s. John Simpson and Sarah The Turn of the Road, 1901; The Evasion, 1906. Runnells (Chesley) Frost; among ancestors were Home: 476 Beacon St., Boston. Nicholas Frost, Eliot, Me., born about 1585, Maj. rROTHINGHAM, Langdon, research in com- Charles Frost (his son), who was killed by In- parative pathology and bacteriology; b. Boston, dians, Hon. John (son of Charles), who commanded j^^^ 21, 1866; s. Thomas B. and Annie P. (Lunt) a British ship of war; ed. acad., Durham, N.H.; Frothingham; ed. Boston pub. schs.; M.D.V., Har- taught sch.. New Castle, N.H.; student Chandler .^.^rd Veterinary Sch., 1889; post-grad, study, Dres- Scientific Sch. (Dartmouth); m. Feb. 3, 1870, Paul- (jgn, Germany, 1890, 91, 94; m. Boston, Dec, 1901, ine Priest Tarlton, of New Castle, N.H. (died Aug. Qj^a, Frothingham. Instr. in physiology, U. of 8, 1886); m. 2d, Oct. 17, 1889, Sarah Louise Wier -^^^^^ 1890-91; asst. in bacteriology, Sheffield Sci- of Chelsea, Mass. Traveling salesman. Me. and entjfic Sch. (Yale), 1901-4; instr. in comparative N.H. , from Portland, Me., 1866-73; head bookkeeper pathology. Harvard Vet. Sch., 1895-1900; asst. in wholesale jewelry house, Boston, 1873-80; account- pathology, 1896-8. Austin teaching fellow in bac- ant Ashcroft Mfg. Co., Boston Electric Co., also teriology, 1900-7, instr. in bacteriologv, 1907-14, expert accountant; city treas. and collector of Harvard Med. Sch.; pathologist Mass. Dept. Ani- taxes, Chelsea, Mass., since Oct. 7, 1886 (elected ^^^1 Industry, 1897-15; chmn. Mass. Bd. of Regis- yearly) ; pres. Chelsea Cooperative Bank; v.-p. and tration in Vet. Medicine. Unitarian. Mem. Am. trustee County Savings Bank of Chelsea. Repub- vet. Med. Assn., Mass. Vet. Assn. (pres., 1897-9), lican. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Assn. of Comptrollers Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Clubs: St. Botolph, and Accounting Officers. Mem. St. John s Lodge, Qj^y^ Harvard (Boston). Publications: Tubercu- A.F. & A.M.; Washington Chapter, R A.M., Ports- losis; Glanders; Rabies: Blastomvcetes; Sporo- mouth, N.H.: Naphtali Council; Palestine Corn- thricosis. Address: 336 Bay State Rd., Boston. 7]^^"±7V ^wT^-rrf/. ^R^ Tn^i'nr^^^'t^^-Offio'i T^^rHalT TBOTHINGHAM, Louis Adams, lawyer; b. Ja- ^^Jl2^^\^¥JL ^- ^ ^ maica Plain, Mass., Julv 13, 1871; s. Thomas B. i..neisea, i\iass. ^^^ Annie Pearson (Lunt) Frothingham; A.B., PROST, Walter BUSB, editor, pub.; b. Providence, Harvard U., 1893, LL.B., 1896; unmarried. Ad- R.I., Aug. 24, 1852; s. William Frederick and Lois- mitted to bar, 1896; pvt. sec. to Congressman W. Maria (Bliss) Frost; direct descendant of Elder c_ Lovering, 1897: asst. attv. Met. Park Commn.. Edmund Frost, Cambridge, Mass., 1635, and of Boston. 1898; 2d It. U.S. Marine Corps, serving in Thomas Bliss, one of the founders of Rehoboth, the Atlantic Squadron during Spanish-Am. War, Mass., 1643; grad. East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad., i898; resumed practice of law, Boston. 1899. Mem. 1876; m. Alice A. Barber, of East Windsor, Conn., Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901-5 (speaker 1904-5); Rep. Sept. 13, 1876; 2 sons, W^alter Louis, Harry Barber, candidate for mayor of Boston, 1905; elected It.- Renorter on Providence Evening Press, 1876, sub- gov. of Mass. Nov., 1908; Rep. nominee for gov., editor, 1877, night editor 1880; became editor The ign. pres. Blackstone Savings Bank; treas. Manufacturing Jeweler, 1885, owner and pub. same Frothingham Bldgs. ; dir. Laconia Co. Overseer, since 1S93. Mem. Providence Sch. Com. since 1903 Harvard Coll.. 1904-10, 1912-18. Unitarian. Clubs: (chmn. com. on high schs.). Mem. N.Y. Trade Press Union, Countrv, Harvard. Recreations: golf, ten- Assn., N.E. Trade Press Assn., Nat. Editorial Assn., nis, reading. Home: 140 Beacon St. Office: Bar- R.I. Press Club. Republican. Conglist. Mem. In- risters Hall, Boston.* ternational Jury of Awards, St. Louis Expn., 1904: chmr Par der Head, 233 Ohio A V Office. 42 W^eybosset St., Providence, ^j^^^^ 1889-1900, Arlington St. Ch. (Unitarian)! Knofie Jsiana. Boston, since 1900. Preacher to Harvard U., 1899- FROST, Walter Iiang'don, stocks: b. West Cam- 02, 1909-10 and 1914-15; overseer. Harvard. 1904- bridge (now Arlington), Mass., Sept. 6, 1851; s. 10; trustee Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. for the Walter Ingraham and Caroline Langdon (Whitte- Blind: mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Author: William more) Frost; descendant of Elder Edmund Frost, Ellery Channing; His Messages from the Spirit: Cambridge, Mass., 1635; ed. old Mayhew Pub. The Temple of Virtue, 1907. Address: 294 Beacon Griimmar Sch.. Boston, and Engli'-'h High Sch.; St., Boston.* m. Emma Josephine Stearns, of Boston, Apr. 11, ■pTtnTtrmn-irA-ivT t^ar^rin^■n■h low^or.- v, o^^ot, 1882; 1 daughter, Katharine Stearns. In stock and ton Pa Nov 'm' fss^^ s^ Ar^^nr «nrt T J,^?; MTnin^"cL""Lake Mi°mne Smeltin'J'i PefintnlTo' 'Randolph)'' Frothinghlm'; lesclnd^ln't on "pa^e^rna! Mining Co., Lake Milling, Smelting & Kehning Co. ^j^„ ^ \V\U\am Frnthinfrham nf r"hnrlp<5tnwTi L^?:^e''"fF-&\"M'JBoston)'™mer"lst^WoS;' y^-"s.%V!'oTrnlTer'f%'i^^^^ ijOfige, A.i*. & A.ai. ( toston ) . mem. ist woisnip- .,* -y„ . » r> vnio iQat;- t t t? WaT-^ar-zi t c-^r -J -nT 25, 1893. Painter of subject pictures and decora:- PTTIil.EB. Frederic Henry; b Providence R.I., tions. (See Who's Who in America for list of YJ'^.J-. U^Vi- ^- J^'ederic and Mercy Sheldon works, etc.) Address: Windsor, Vt* (Smith) Fuller; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; m. ——-„.„ „ „ ,^^ ,, ^^ ,„ , , Sarah Alice Allen, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 18. PXT1.LEB, Horace Smith, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) 1871; 1 son, Caleb Allen. Began in the foundry FITI^IiEB, J(ameB) Edward, builder; b. Athol, business upon leaving sch. and has since con- Mass., Oct. 28, 1865; s. James E. and Clara D. tinued; succeeded father in Fuller Iron Works, (Gould) Fuller; grad. Worcester (Mass.) High WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 435 School, 18S4; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1SS8; m. Wor- PULLEK, William Oliver, newspaper man; b. cester, Apr. 18, 1S95, Maude Louise Knowlton; Rockland, Me., Feb. 3, 1856; s. William O. and children, Frances Allan, Virginia Louise. Drafts- Hethiah (Snow) Fuller; grad. Rockland High Sch., man. Fuller & Delano, architects, Worcester, 1888- 1874; m. Elizabeth N. Jones, Oct. 25, 1882; m. 2d, 89; supt. constrn. Darling Bros., 1889-90: supt. and Kathleen Stephens, of Baldwin, Kan., Mar. 29, estimator, J. G. Vandreuil, 1890-1; supt. George 1S92. Editor Rockland Courier-Gazette since 1874. A. Fuller Co., Chicago, 1891-4; mem. firm of Van- Postmaster, Rockland, 1902-14. Republican. Lec- dreuil. Fuller Co., Worcester, 1894-6; conducted turer. Mem. Authors' Club (London), Boston Au- own business. 1896-1900; Albany manager G. A. thors' Club, Me. Branch S.A.R. (See Who's Who Fuller Co., 1900-1; since in Boston as v.-p. and in America for books and writings.) Address: N.E. mgr. same company; pres. Am. Granite Saw Rockland, Me.* Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: Commonwealth PULIERTON, E(dwara) Dwl^ht, lawyer; b. (Worcester) Recreations: golf, hunting. Home: Brockton, Mass., Dec. 4, 1S76; s. Charles Dyer and 18 Brattle St., Worcester, Mass. OfTice: 131 State Elizabeth Holmes (Prince) Fullerton; A.B., Har- St.. Boston. vard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. FUIiIiER, Iiucia Fairchiia (Mrs. Henry B. Full- Rebecca Cutler Whitman, of Brookline, Oct. 3, er), artist: moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, 1914. Asst. instr. civ. government. Harvard. 1899- also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) 01; admitted to Mass. bar, 1901; practiced, Boston, FUIiIiER, Myron Leslie, geologist; b. Brockton, since 1902; mem. firm of Scaife, Bobbins & Fuller- Mass., Apr. 19, 1873; s. Albert Henry and Phcebe ton. Served as 1st It., Battery A, 1st Regt., Mass. Ann Fuller: S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; m. Lil- Heavy Arty., U.S.V., Spanish-Am. War, May 9- lian A. Gavner, of Brockton, Apr. '26, 1897. Did Nov. 14, 1898; now col. Coast Arty. Corps, M.V.M.; pvt. field work on pegmatics of N.H., 1895, and in was mem. staff Gov. Curtis Guild and Gov. Eben pleistocene deposits of Cape Cod, 1896; field work S. Draper. Republican. Conglist. Past comdr. on copper range, Kewanee Point, for Mich. Geol. Commandery of Mass. Naval and Mil. Order of Survey, 1897: asst. in geology, 1897-9, instr., 1899- Sranisb- ^m. '^^ ar. Mason (R. A.). Clubs: Algon- 1900, Mass. Inst. Tech.; field'work in Pa. and Ind. nuin. University, Boston Athletic Assn.; Tuts for U.S. Geol. Survey, 1900-2: organized Eastern Country (Brookline); Tedesco, Corinthian Yacht, sect, of div. of hydrology, Jan. 1, 1903; chief of Officers', Oakley Country, Dedham Country and sect., 1903-1906: in charge costal plain investiga- Polo. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 19 Congress tions, 1907, U.S. Geol. Survey; independent work St., Boston. since 1907. Has done much field work in coal, oil PULTON, Albert Watson, editor; b. West Liber- and gas fields and on glacial and artesian water ty, la., Jan. 6, 1859; s. Alexander and Hannah problems. Received Walker prizes of Boston Soc. (Chase) Fulton; m. Wakefield, Mass., 1893, Rena Natural Historv. 1897 and 1905. Home: 185 Spring B. Day. Commercial editor Chicago Tribune early St., Brockton, Mass. Office: Board of Trade Bldg., in 90's; removed to Springfield, Mass., 1893; dir. Boston* Phelps Pub. Co.; managing editor Orange Judd PULLER, Ransom B., pres. Boston Ins. Co., Co fince 1899. Republican., Conglist. Club: Spring- Old Colony Ins. Co.; Renfrew Mfg. Co. Office: 13 7 Aeld Country. Home: Springfield. Office: Spring- Milk St Boston field, Mass., and 43 9 Lafayette St., New York. PULLER. Sarah, educator; b. Weston, Mass., . ^^^'^ON, Prank Taylor, M D. ; b Westmore- Feb. 15. 1836; d. Hervey and Celynda (Fiske) Full- \t'!!LP.''vXf:j.J^,^,l- -^b^}^^^^^^ ^t"^®':* -^"1 "^^i"!*' er Sc schs. of West Newton at 19; taught ^ ^.^^^^^^ tt -.onn -.nnn ti, i • * -n ^t, t i, j j- schs. nearly 10 yrs. and has served as prin. Hor- Hosp. 1899-1900; pathologist. Path Lab., and dir. ace ]\Iann Sch. for the Deaf. 1869-1910; was one of R-I- Hpsp,, 1900-9; instr. in Brown U 1903-10; 3 persons who called the 1st convention in Amer- now visiting phys., R.I. Hosp.; consulting phys. ica for teachers of articulation; taught Helen I^J'°v'^®"f®,<^it>' Hosp Pawtucket Memorial Hosp., Keller to speak, 1890: founded, 1895, Boston Par- Woonsocket Hosp. Mem A.M.A. Am. Assn. Path- ents' Edn. Assn. for Deaf Children. Episcopalian, ologists Am. Chmatol. Assn., Nat. Assn. for Study Home: Newton Lower Falls, Mass. and Control of Tuberculosis, Am. Soc for the Ad- PULLER, Sarah Elizabeth; Aug. 1, 1838-Dec. I'^^^'T^']^ ^LP^^"v; ^"''pf^'fi^^H"' Fi;w^^'^-w^,'',f;- 1 r; 1019 Qoo ^t■r,^ iQfiQ ^ » o , Sigma Xi, Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Agawam Hunt, 10, 1J16. see (\oi. isua.; ^ Turks Head, University, Economic. The Players. FULLER, Solomon Carter, M.D.; b. Monrovia, Contbr. to med. jours, and reviews. Address: 36 Liberia, Aug. 11. 1872; s. Solomon Carter and Anna Prospect St., Providence, R.I.* Ursulla (James) Fuller; g.s. of B. V. R. James, •cittxih/mb- t ».,^i« -mr . V V^.„r/i«;r, -ht^ -nt^,, or; one of the earliest of medical missionaries to , cFry^^S^^^'^Ji®^*^ ^-5 ^,..^.7 ?^k.^n1;i^ Afripn nl«3o of Tohn T, Fuller earlv settler in 1855 s. George F. and Nancy L. (Merrow) Fulton, Li'berfa:eSLibyac"olU-M^on^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^V^^ ^r.^^ ^^' r^f^T^;^ l.",'"cff s"e^ real estate business since 1890; cnmn. Bd. ot be- strate 23 Meth- iress: Bow- 1897. at Westboro, Mass.: pathologist Westboro «oinnam, ivie. State Hosp.; lecturer on neuropathology, Boston PURSER, Georgre Pope, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. U. Sch. of Medicine; consultant in pathology, 16, 1864: s. George Edward and Maria Louisa Framingham Hosp.: editor Westborough State (Ames) Furber; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1883; Hospital Papers, Series 1. Protestant. Asso. mem. A.B., Harvard. 1887, A.M., 1890, also LL.B.; rn. Am. Medico-Psvchol. Assn.; mem. N.E. Soc. of Laura Mabel Parker, of Brookline, Mass., Feb. 15, Psychiatry, etc." Contbr. papers on neuropathol. 1897: 3 children. Edward P., Harold P., Frances subjects to med. jours. Home: 7 Warren Rd., H. Began practice of law at Boston; also con- South Framingham, Mass. Address: Westboro nected with law dept. B. & A. R.R. Mem. Mass. State Hospital. Westboro, Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. FULLER. William, educator: b. Canton. N.T.. Unitarian. Clubs: Union. Harvard. Recreations: Dec. 6, 1855; s. Rev. Earl Wesley and Philena '^°""ta'" ^^i^^^^"!;' o*/^.'^'''"^- ^ome. Concord, (Devo) Fuller: B.E.. State Normal Sch., Mansfield, Mass. Office: South Station, Boston. Pa.." 1873: B.Ph., Tufts Coll., 1879, A.M., 1880; m. FURBISH, Alice Caroline, librarian; b. Portland, Melrose, Mass., July 12, 1882, Martha M. Eddy. Me.; d. George Reynolds and Caroline Augusta Teacher. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass.. 1880-5. Chi- (Gray) Furbish; ed. pub. schs.; history, lit. and cago, 1885-7, Classical High Sch., Lynn, Mass., langs. under pvt. teachers; unmarried. Librarian 1887-93: became teacher mathematics, Mechanic Portland Pub. Library since 1894; mem. A.L.A., Arts High Sch., Boston, 1893. and head dept. of Me. Library Assn., Mass. Library Club. Address: mathematics 1906. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Public Library, Portland, Me. PULLER, William Eddy, judge: June 30, 1832- FURLONG, Charles Welllnsfton- artist, writer; 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, b. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 13, 1874; s. Atherton 1908-9.) Bernard and Carletta Eleanor (Wellington) Pur- 436 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lone- ed De Veaux (mil.) Coll., Niagara Falls, (Lane) Gage; descendant of John Gage, of Box- NY • grad. Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1895; course ford, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1882, A.M., M.D., 1887; at Cornell and Harvard; studied iScole des Beaux m. Mabel Reynolds Knowles, of Worcester, Mass., Arts, I'aris; Academic Juliun, 1901-2, under Bou- June 15, 1893; 1 son. Homer, Jr. Surgeon, Worces- "~ ■■ " "- " ■'"""■ — '" """ ^■■*" "-' "'-— — ■•-' ' • ,x:.__ ^eon ^ur- , - - „ . _ . . 1 & 1904 head of art dept. summer session, 1906-1910, Knowles Loom Works. Trustee and treas. Worces- Corn'ell Exhibited Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; illus- ter Poly. Inst. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. trator i'or mags.; illustrated Bailey's Cyclopedia Surg. Assn., Am. Coll. Surgeons, Am. Antiq. Soc. of Horticulture and other books. In Mass. Naval Clubs: Worcester (Worcester); Union, St. Botolph Brigade 1893-8; traveler and explorer in North (Boston); Harvard (New York). Address: 8 Chest- Africa for mags., discovered in Tripoli Harbor, nut St., Worcester, Mass.* 1904, wreck U.S. Frigate Philadelphia, sunk by gAGE Seth Newton- h BH«.tnl t^j TT Anr ? T> T-.o^ot„v isn4- in f-hnrp-P of pxndn. through . „VV*-*''*'' .*®^'^ JMewxon, D. irSriStOl, IN.H., Api. j!. Arts, I'aris: Academic Juiiun, ii)\)i-z, unaer liou- june lo, layj; i son, Jriomer, Jr. surgeon, worc( guer'eau and Laurens; "prix de concours," Julien's, ter City and Memorial hosps. ; consulting surge 1902- m Eva Cynthia Earll, of Syracuse, N.Y., to St. Vincent's Hosp. Dir. State Mut. Life Assi June' 20 1899. Instr. drawing and painting, 1896- ance Co., Merchants' Nat. Bank, Crompton """'"•".'*"■"• -~TV „ -NT'r Tji^f o.,,^ r>oQV.nr1v Mils? Juiurary. ivxem. v i. soc. uiv. li^ngrs. tions in Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, and Peabociy i\ius. Q„j,„jj'f Address- Asoiitnpwillp Vt Harvard. Univ. lecturer, Dept. of anthropology, *-ongiisi. Aciaress. Ascutnej vine, Vt, Clark U., 1913. Visited Crow Indians, 1912, North- CrAG£, Thomas Hovey, lawyer; b. Worcester, ern Mexico, 1913. Contbr. to mags, and lecturer Mass., Jan. 13, 1865; s. Dr. Thomas Hovey and on North African and South American subjects. Anna M. (Lane) Gage; A.B., Harvard, 1886 (Phi Pres Mass Normal Art School Alumni Assn., Beta Kappa), A.M., 1889; LL.B., Harvard Law 1907-10- mem. Am. Folk-Lore Soc, S.A.R.; fellow Sch., 1889; m. Worcester, June 8, 1898, Alice Chase; Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: Explorers', Salmagundi 1 daughter, Mary Hovey. Has practiced at Wor- (New York), Harvard Travelers' (Boston), Cornell cester since 1891. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Club of N.E., Boston Art Club. Author: The Gate- N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc. Clubs: way to the Sahara, 1909; Tripoli in Baibary, 1911; Worcester; St. Botolph (Boston). Home: 39 West Travels Through Tierra- del Fu&go, 1913. Home: St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 40 Nonantum St., Newton, Mass. Studio: Pierce GAGER, Edwin Baker, judge; b. Scotland, Conn., Bldg., Boston.* Aug. 30, 1852; s. Lewis and Harriet (Jennings) FUBMAK, Daniel G., lawyer; b. Elizabethtown, Gager; descendant of William Gager, Boston, N.Y., Aug. 22, 1855; s. Warren S. and Mary A. Mass., 1642; B.A., Yale, 1877 (hon. M.A., 1907); (Ware) Furman; ed. New Hampton Inst., Fairfax, m. Nellie A. Cotter, of Ansonia, Conn., Oct. 15, Vt • read law and admitted to bar, 1876; m. Sept. 1885; 4 children, Edwin B., Jr., William W., Charles 8, 1880, Elizabeth M. Best. Engaged in practice C, Harriet H. Prin. Ansonia schs., 1877-81; at Berkshire, Vt., 1876-8, Swanton, Vt., since 1878; admitted to bar, 1881: mem. law firms of Wooster, mem Vt Ho. of Rep., 1888 (candidate for speak- Torrance & Gager, 1882-5, Wooster, Williams & er); U.S. consul at Stambridge, P.Q., Can., 1893. Gager, 1885-1900, Williams & Gager, 1900-1; judge Democrat. Address: Swanton, Vt. Superior Ct. of Conn, since 1901; pres. Fountain PUTBELLE, Jacdues, author: Apr. _ 9^ 1875- Water Co. ; din Housatonic Water Co., Home Trust Apr " ~ ' ^ ' -' ■ T^^t- - Amt PUTBELLE, Jacaues, author: Apr. 9. 1S75- vv^ti^r i_u., uir irtiuusamnic vvaier^o., nome irusi neiica, ijiz-ii.; ,_ ,, ^, , . ^ prudence, 1895-8, prof. gen. jurisprudence, since FUTBEI.I.E, (l.) May (Peel), author; b At- 1903, Yale. Mem. Pub. Library Bd. of Conn.; chmn. lanta, Ga., May 26, 1876; d. David Gabriel and ^ew Haven Co. Bar Library Com.; pres. Derby Mary (Thompson) Peel; grad. Convent Immacu- p^b. Librarv. Republican. Conarlist. Clubs: Grad- late Conception, Atlanta; m. Jacques Futrelle, uates'. Elizabethan, New Haven Country. Recre- July 17, 1895. Author: Secretary of Frivolous Af- ations: golf. Home: Derbv, Conn. Address: Su- fairs, 1911; Lieutenant What's-his-name, 1915. perior Court, New Haven, Conn.* Home: "Stepping Stones," Scituate, Mass." ^ « .,.»,_.™ ., -^ .^ -, • t^ ■ ■, ^,^-^-^ -r -L m-i-,- ™ TVT -TV V, o^ v,'^ T<,i„«^ GAINEB, Joseph Hcnry, lawyer; b. Providence, .r^^^^:. 'o°^'°■.^a^^^^'^xnT^^^^■' \f^^!}fl ^.nnVtV ^-1- J^n. 18, 1878; s. John and Margaret (Keogh) M.!v .F^b 27 1839. s William and Ruth (Gott) q^.^^j.. ^_g;^ jjoly Cross Coll., Worcester, Ma'ls., !^7J'5J 5JA<^- Si^^.°/*^ ^^if;L^^^T^^^^o*^„if"?"^!^ 1899; LL.B.; Catholic U. of America La'w Sch!; ^PIa ^' ^1^2- Began practice at Saugatuck, Conn ^ Mulhearn, 1903-11; O'Shaunessy, Gainer & Carr, 1882: prof, specific medication. Eclectic Med Coll i9ii_. Mem. Providence Sch. Com. 2 yrs., Com- of City of New York^ 1889-94; pres. C^onn Eclectic ^^^ Council 2 yrs., Bd. of Aldermen. 3 yrs.; mayor State Med. Exam. Bd. Mem. Eclectic Med. Soc. j • of City of New ronn. (ex-nre ica for books G Grotto A v. Office: 602 Grosvenor Bldg., Provi- dence, R.I.* GADSBV, Herbert Hume, educator; b. Gilberts- GAIBBAITH, John, clergyman; b. in Ireland, ville, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1862: s James T. and Thankful igsg; s. Christopher and Ann (Durnin) Galbraith; M. (Cook) Gadsby; ed. Gilbertsyille Acad to 1882; came to America, 1870; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., A.B., Cornell U., 1886; PhD, New York U., 1892; 1879. A.M., 1881 (D.D., 1906); Ph.D., Boston U., m. Mirta A. Northup, of Ithaca, N.Y., 1884; 4 igsg; m. Mary C. Weed, of Torrington, Conn., Oct. children, Lola P^lizabeth. Arthur Norton, James i5_ 1579 (^i^^ 1907). Ordained M.E. ministry, Herbert, Edward Northup. Teacher of classics, 1579 • pastor South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1879-80, Owego. N.Y., 1886-9. Yonkers, 1889-92; prin. high Chester, 1880-2, Easthampton, 1882-5, Ipswich, sch., Yonkers, 1892-5; prin Drury High Sch., i8S5-88, Grace Ch., Worcester, 1888-91. Boston North Adams, Mass., since 1895 Mem. N.E. Assn. Highlands, 1891-6, Dorchester 1st Ch., 1896-9, of Colleges and Prep. Schs., Headmaster .s Assn. Bromfield St. Ch., Boston, 1899-05: supt. Boston of Western Mass.. Phi Beta Kappa Chi Phi. pj^t. N.E. Conf., 1905-11; became pastor Newton Republican. Conglist. Club: Berkshire (North Upper Falls, 1911. Reserve del. Gen. Conf. M.E. Adams). Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: ch.. 1904, 1908; del. Inter ch. conf. on Federation, 17 Willow St., North Adams, Mass. 1906; del. to Federal Council of Chs. of Christ In OAOE, Homer, surgeon; b. Worcester, Mass., America, 1908, 1912, to 4th Ecumenical Conf. of Oct. 18, 1861; s. Thomas Hovey and Annie M. Methodism, 1911. Trustee Mass. Bible Soc, Wes- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 437 leyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Mason. Address: Kewton Upper Falls, Mass. GAIiE, Cbatles Alson, M.D.; b. Williamstown, Vt., Aug. 31, 1853; s. David and Laura (Burnham) Gale; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt, English course, with Latin and French, 1876; student Dart- mouth Med. Coll., Med. Dept., U. of Vt.; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1880; m. Alice Aiken, of Rutland, Vt., June 1, 1886. Mem. Vt. Homos. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Vt. Med. Soc. ; dir. and mem. attending staff Rutland Hosp.; dir. Rutland Horse Show and Breeders' Assn.; chmn. city bd. of health, Rutland; trustee God- dard Sem.; sch. com., Rutland, 1896-05; U.S. pen- sion examiner since 1894; mem. Vt. Bd. Registra- tion of Nurses since 1910. Republican. Univer- salist. Mason. Clubs: Rutland Country, Rutland Gun (pres.). Recreations: hunting game birds only, golf. Address: 43 West St., Rutland, Vt. GAIiE, Georgre W., lumber; b. Cambridge, Mass., June 4, 1837; s. George T. and Mary (Boardman) Gale; ed. Cambridge; m. Miss Bra6rook, of Cam- bridge; 4 children, George B., Ezra T., Willard N., Mary B. (Mrs. W. G. Reed, of Brookline, Mass.); m. 2d, Mrs. Rebecca Hannum. Began with father in lumber business; became mem. Gale, Dudley & Co.; later mem. Gale & Russell, then Gale & Wood, 10 yrs. ; now pres. George W. Gale Lumber Co., Lumber Mut. Fire Ins. Co. of Boston; dir. United Mattress Machinery Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Boston Art. Recreations: bil- liards, traveling, whist. Home: Williston Rd., Brookline. Office: 64 Aberdeen Av., Cambridge, Mass. GAIii:, Herbert W., contractor; b. South Gard- ner, Mass., July IS, 1858; s. Joseph J. and Mary (Wilson) Gale; descendant of Isaac Gale, who settled in Watertown, in 1667; grad. Gardner High Sch., 1878; m. Nellie W. Bryant, of Petersham, Mass., Jan. 21, 1885 (now deceased); m. 2d. Minnie S. Fuller, of West Medford. Mass., Jan. 23, 1911. Began with father in building contracting busi- ness, 1879; in same line of business on own ac- count since 1889; also dealer in lumber and build- ing supplies; mem. investment bd. Gardner Sav- ings Bank; has held most of town offices, now overseer of poor. INIason (K.T.). Democrat. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Gardner Boat. Ridgely, Monomnock. Address: Station A, South Gardner, Mass. GAIii:, Horace Bigrelow, electrical and mech. en°'r. ; b. Natick, INTass., Dec. 27. 1861; s. Isaac and Abby Frances (Bigelow) Gale; S.B. in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1883; m. Mary Eleanor Eastman, of Keene, N.H., July 25, 1905. Elec. engr. N.E. Weston Electric Light Co., Boston, 18S3-6; prof. mech. engring., Washington U., St. Louis, and expert in fuel and boiler testing and strength of materials of St. Louis Sampling and Testing Works, 1887-91; prof. mech. and elec. engring., Stanford U.. Cal., 1891-2; consulting engr. San Francisco, 1893, New York, 1894-5, Bos- ton, 1896-01; engr. and supt. Submarine Sisrnal Co., Boston, 1902-7; chief engr. Simplex Electric Heating Co., Cambridge, since 1907. ]\Iem. Sch. Com. Natick, 1896-9; rep. in Gen. Court of Mass., 1900, 1901: trustee Natick Pub. Library; mem. Rep. Com. of Natick. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am^ Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. of Arts (Boston), 'etc. Unitarian. Club: Engineers' (Boston). Recre- ations: tennis, golf, yachting, travel. Home: Na- tick, Mass. Office: 85 Sidney St., Cambridge, Mass. GAI>i:, Howard Charles, clergyman; b. Haver- hill, Maps., June 18, 1880; s. Charles Arthur and Lizzie Ella (Smith) Gale; ed. pub. schs., Haver- hill: Cramm Sch. of Oratory, Haverhill; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., 1907; unmarried. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1907; pastor St. John's Ch.. Boston, 1908-11, New Bedford, since Jan. 30. 1911. An organizer and first pres. New Bedford Federation of Chs. Trustee New Bedford Relieious Edn. Assn. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Republican. Ma^on : Eureka Lodee, F. & A.M.; Adoniram Chapter, R.A.M. ; New Bedford Council, R. &S.M.: Sutton Commandery No. 16, K.T.; New Bedford Chapter O.E.S.; chaplain of Blue Lodge, chapter and council. Address: 27 James St., New Bedford, Mass. GAIii:, Justin Edwards, officer corpns. ; b. Rock- port, Mass., Nov. 10, 1843; s. Rev. Wakefield and Mary Louisa (Bigelow) Gale; grad. Rockport High Sch., 1858, Westfield State Normal Sch., 1860, Phil- lips Exeter Acad., 1862; A.B., Harvard, 1866, A.M., 1867; m. Emma M. Whitman, of Cambridee, Mass., Mar. 28, 1872 (died Apr. 8, 1912); 2 children, Ly- man Whitman, Mary Wakefield (Mrs. Charles P. Adams, of Worcester, Mass.). Teacher of Latin and English in a French sch. in New York, 1866- 70; conducted sch. for young ladies, Cambridge, 1870-84; master Lexington High Sch., 1884-5; teaclier and tutor, Cambridge, 1885-90; master Weston High Sch., 1891-5; treas. and dir. in vari- ous southern cotton mills and other southern corpns. since 1895; sec, treas. and dir. Brool»,^o«,i „v,„™.-^<- /a^^ „«i ica, Delta Upsilon. Wrote: Cortois and Vilain 19?A ' Bernard, chemist. (See vol. ^^kle dissertation), 1905; also articles in Pubs, of -' Modern Language Assn., Romanic Review, and GAIiXilVAII', James Ambrose, congressman; b. Modern Language Notes. Club: University (Hart- Boston, Mass., Oct. 22, 1866; s. James S. and Mary ford). Address: 34 Willard St., Hartford, Conn. (Flynn) Gallivan; grad Boston Latin Sch., 1884 gaLVIN, Thomas H., merchant; b. East Green- (Benjamm Franklin Medal); A.B., Harvard 1888; ^i^h. R.L, Feb. 12, 1859: s. Martin and Mary m. Louise A. Burke, of Boston, Feb 21, 1898 En- (Pitzpatrick) Galvin; ed. pub. schs. of East Green- tered newspaper work Boston, 1888; mem. Mass ^5^.1, ^^^d Bast Greenwich Acad.; m. Alice E. Bash- Ho. of Rep., 1895 1896 Senate 1897, 1898; street j.-ord. of Providence, R.L, Apr. 25, 1888; 3 children. commr Boston, 1901-14; elected mem. 63d Con- j^ ^ ^^^g business at East Greenwich since gress, 12th Mass. Dist Apr. 12, 1914, to fill unex- ^ar. 8, 1880. Mem. Sch. Com. of East Greenwich ^A'^t'^ *//f'.!? ^^ •^'''"''^ /^bi^r"Ul^''<^*'^V^"®*^-, '■®''^®*'*' since i887, chmn. since 1892; mem. R.I. Senate, tx-,}%T^^\\f^^°?^'^^^ (1915-17) Capt. and a.-d^-c., ^905 9 -^q' j^ postmaster East Greenwich since ?^-^-Aki^F-°^"A' Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Bos- gg ^ ^5 1913 Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Royal ton Athletic Assn. Harvard (Boston); Nat Press Arcanum, Catholic Club (Providence). Address: (Washington, D.C.). Author: History of Ancient jra^t rT-oAnwinh t? t Codfish, 1895; A History of Boston's Streets, 1904. ^\„„^„ l!}' . ,. „ « „ ^ Addre.ss: 353 W 4th St, South Boston Mass.'* GAMBLE, Bleanor Acheson McCnnoch, college _.____,.__ _„.,,. __ T- TVT T^ t, -i-> i prof.; b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 2, 1868; d. Joseph and T^^^^^IT^^' 7^^^^^^"^ ^°^f^^^\^^■^■\\^^?■''^°''' Mary (McGill) Gamble; descendant of William Feb. 2 1865; s. James and Mary (Flynn) Gallivan; spgncer and of Joseph Easton, who came to the A-.B-, Harvard, 1888, M.D., 1892; m Charlotte L. ^^^^^ g Colony about 1630 and were among the Gilfether of Boston June 27, 1894;. children, founders of Hartford; ed. elementary schs., Wyo- Agnes M William J Jr. Practiced m Boston ^^ q j^igh Sch., Plattsburg, N.Y.; B.A., ^"Sf liiV:.J'^^L.°^^^^'Z-^„'',L''^^}^J'XS}^'^^v:^^^^ Wellesley, 1889: Ph.D., Cornell U., 1898^ U. of icher 59-90; State u"*^ if?''®r^""°" .°^ Infant Mortality, Am Pub. iVoV,''assS.''prof.ri'903-irpVoK'sin7e''T9roT"WeYles- Health Assn., etc. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: ^ Presbvterian. Mem Am. Psychol. Assn., Harvard, Boston Athletic^ Recreations, golf, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Contbr. on the psychol. swimming. Address: 743 East Broadway, South subjects. Address: 207 Weston Rd.. Wellesley, Boston. Mass * GAILOUPE, Isaac Francis, M.D. and surgeon. gammaCK, Arthur James, clergyman: b. (bee vol. 19U9.) Drumlithie, Scotland, Mar. 29, 1871: s. Rev. James GAIiIilTF, Henry H., mfr. ; b. Preston, Conn., and Jane Ann E. (Wilson) Gammack; came to .June 2, 1846; s. Isaac and Maria Theresa (Davis) America, 1889: B.A., Trinity Coll.. Toronto, Can., Gallup; common sch. edn. Preston and Ledyard, 1891, M.A., 1892; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1894; Conn.; m. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 1871, Irena H. post-grad, studies at Columbia and Yale; m. Mary Breed. Taught sch. 4 winters: elk. and bookkeeper Thompson Bridgman, of Stamford, Conn., June 6, until 1871; began shoe finding and leather busi- 1899; children, Thomas H., Ellen B., Gordon, ness, 1871; established, with others, the Norwich .Tames. Ordained to P.E. ministry, 1891; pastor Belt Mfr. Co., 1873, alone 1892-1901, and became St. Gabriel's Mission. East Berlin, Conn., 1893 treas. and iren. msr. conm., 1901; pre.s. Crescent and 1S96: curate St. John's, Stamford, 1894: curate Fire Arms Co.. Norwich Industrial Bldg. Co., Christ Ch., New Haven, 1893; rector, Christ Ch., Smith Granite Co., Norwich & Westerly Ry. Co.; West Haven, Conn., 1900-9; rector. Trinity Ch., v.-p. Chelsea Savings Bank; dir. Thames Nat. Lenox, Mass., 1909-15; rector Christ Ch., Fitch- Bank; treas. W. H. Davenport Fire Arms Co. burg, since 1915. Progressive. Author: Simple Home: Norwich, Conn. Counsels, 1897; Good Friday; The Seven Last GALLUP, William Arthur, mfr.: b. Adams (now Words. Address: Lenox, Mass. North Adams), Mass., Oct. 28. 1851; s. William GAMMACK, James, clergyman; b. Turriff. Scot- Witherell and Eugenia Olive (Smith) Gallup: 8th land, Apr. 23, 1837; s. Alexander and Elizabeth descent from John Gallup. Nantasket, Mass., 1630; (Robertson) Gammack; M.A., Marischal Coll., ed. pub. schs. and Drurv Acad.: m. 2d, Florence L. Scotland, 1857; studied Trinity Coll., Glenalmond, Houghton, of North Adams, Sept. 20, 1893. Began Scotland: (LL.D.. Aberdeen U., 1S87): m. Jr>ne as jr. elk. in office of Harvey Arnold & Co., Jan. 3, Anne Wilson, of Premnay, Scotland, Apr. 29, 1862 1870; name later changed to Arnold Print Works, (^died June 11. 1914); 6 children. Arthur James, finishers of textile fabrics, of which is now dir. .Tohn Wilson, Dr. Alexander P., George W., Fred and treas.; jr. elk. in North Adams Nat. Bank, S., Marv Catherine (Mrs. Fredk. W. Winter, of ISfiq. dir. Jan.. 1892. v.-p., Mav. 1901. pres., 1902-8, South Manchester. Conn.). Deacon, 1859, priest, retired: was corporator, trustee and v.-p. North 1861, Scotland Episcopal Ch.: served in various 440 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND parishes, Scotland, 1861-89; rector East Toronto, Ont.. 1889-92, St. Peter's, Plymouth, Conn., 1893-5, St. James", West Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1895-1911; rector emeritus, 1911. Address: West Hartford, Conn.* OAMMEI^Ii, Kobert Ives, financier; Dec. 30, 1852-.Jan. S, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Aiiieiica, 1914-15.)* QAMMELl, William, capitalist; b. Providence, R.I., May 20, 1857; s. William and Elizabeth Amory (Ives) Gammell; A.B., Brown U., 1S78; m. Bessie Gardner Bowen, of Providence, Feb. 20, 1884; 3 sons, William, Arthur Amory, Robert H. Ives. Engaged as mfr. and in making investments since 1880; mem. Brown & Ives, Sturges & Gam- mell; pres. Berkeley Co.; v. -p. Providence Nat. Bank; dir. Providence Instn. for Savings, Mlrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Mechanics Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; treas. Beverly Land Co. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Clubs: University, Hope, Agawam, Squantum, Wanna- moisett (Providence); University, Garden City (New York). Recreations: golf. Home: 170 Hope St. Office: 50 S. Main St., Providence, R.I. GAMMON, Boy P., furniture merchant; b. Farm- ington, Me., Jan. 21, 1880; s. Albert F. and Eliza- beth (Ellis) Gammon; ed. pub. schs., Farmington; m. Irene Ladd, of Farmington, Mar., 1906; 2 chil- dren, Anna Elizabeth, Barbara Irene. Asst. cashier People's Nat. Bank, Farmington, 1901-11, also dir.; removed to Boston, 1911; treas. and dir. Atkinson Furniture Co. since 1908; treas. and mgr. Shawmut Furniture Co.; pres. Gammon Furniture Co., Farmington. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Home: 35 Richview St., Dorchester. Office: 269 Tremont St., Boston. GAMMONS, Charles "Warren, life insurance; b. Cohasset, Mass., Nov. 2, 1865; s. Warren S. and Maria J. (Babson) Gammons; ed. pub. schs. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Edith J. Tower, of Cohasset, Mass., Oct. 17, 1889; 4 children, Everett W., C(harles) Clifford, Donald T., Edward B. Began active career as elk. in office of James T. Phelps, gen. agt. for Boston of Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Montpelier, Vt., and has been partner James T. Phelps & Co. since 1897; also dir. Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt., U.S. Trust Co. of Boston; pres. Cohasset Savings Bank, Cohasset, Mass. Mem. Boston (IJhamber of Commerce. V.-p. Boston Life Under- writers' Assn., 1899, pres., 1900. Mason. Club: Exchange. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Cohasset, Mass. Office: 159 Devonshire St., Boston. GAMMONS, Boland Franklin, 2d, banker; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 4, 18S0; s. Charles Ellis and Thirza (Eyre) CJammons; ed. pub. schs. of Newton, Mass., and Y.M.C.A. Law Sch.; m. Doris Hill, of Newton, Apr. 20, 1908. Began with West Newton Savings Bank as elk., 1898, treas. since 1902; also trustee; pres. Newton Real Estate Tru.st: v.-p. T^.S. Electiic Signal Co.; treas. and dir. Am. Electric Tool Co.; treas. Mass. Savings Bank Officers' Club. Mem. Am. Electric Ry. Assn., Signal Engrs.' Assn. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: 59 Brook- side Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Office: West New- ton, Mass. GAMWEIiIi, Edward Prancis, editor; b. S. Wey- mouth, Mass., May 22, 1869; s. Franklin Bert and Clarissa Victoria (Maxwell) Gamwell; grad. Hol- liston (Mass.) High Sch., 1886; A.B., Brown U., 1894; m. Annie Emeline Phillips, of Providence, R.I., June 3, 1897; 1 son, Phillips. Editor (in col- lege) Brown Daily Herald, 1891-4; mng. editor Atlantic Medical Weekly, Providence, R.I., 1894- 96; city editor Cambridge (Mass.) Chronicle. 1896- 01; editor and propr. The Cambridge Tribune, 1902-12; asso. editor The Boston Budget and The American Cultivator, 1913-Sept., 1914. Republican. Mem. R.I. Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa; sec. class of 1894, Brown Univ. Mem. Bostonian Soc, Cam- bridge Hist. Soc, Holliston (Mass.) Hist. Soc. Clubs: Boston Press. Twentieth Century. Home: 438 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. GAMWEIii;, William Augfustus, secretary; b. Chester, Mass., Mar. 31, 1849; s. William and Sarah Conant (Willard) Gamwell; ed. pub. schs. of Prov- idence; grad. Providence High Sch. (Classical Dept.), 1866; m. Emma C. Scott, of Providence, R.I., May 22, 1877; 2 children, Lillian May (Mrs. David P. Moulton. of Providence, R.I.), Clinton T. Clerk in insurance office, 1866-72, Providence, R.I.; entered employ of R.I. Hosp. Trust Co. as asst. bookkeeper Aug., 1872; appointed general book- keeper, 1884, asst. secretary 1894, secretary 1905- 12, and v.-p. and sec. since 1912. Republican. Deacon 1st Baptist Church, Providence, since 1887, church clerk since 1892; active worker in S.S. for 25 years. Member Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Turks Head, Economic. Home: 73 Taber Ave. Office: 15 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. GANNETT, Charles Henry, civil engr. ; b. Au- gusta, Me., Mar. 9, 1871; s. George Frederick and Esther A. (Rockwood) Gannett; grad. high sch., Augusta; B.C.E., U. of Me., 1893; m. Mary Lyman Dupee, of Arlington, Mass., Jan. 4, 1899; 1 daugh- ter, Esther Dupee. Began active career as city engr., Augusta, 1893; sewer and water works engr., 1895-8; in gen. practice, Boston, since 1898; park commr., Town of Arlington, Mass., since 1907. Mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Arlington Business Men's Assn. Baptist. Mem. Masonic order A.O. U.W. Club: Arlington Men's. Recreations: travel- ing. Home: 7 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. Of- fice: 53 State St., Boston. GANNETT, Guy Patterson, capitalist; b. Au- gusta, Me., Nov. 27, 1881; s. William Howard and Sarah Neil (Hill) Gannett; prep. edn. Andover Acad.; Yale U., 1901-2; m. Anne J. Macomber, of Augusta, Me., June 6, 1905. Formerly pres. Nor- way & Paris St. Ry. Co., Salina (Kan.) Light, Pow- er & Gas Co.; v.-p. and treas. United Water, Gas & Electric Co. of Hutchinson, Kan.; v.-p. Austin (Tex.) St. Ry. Co.; dir. Springfield (Mo.) Ry. & Light Co., Kennebec Light & Heat Co. Now v.-p. Augusta Trust Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Federal Light & Traction Co., Central Me. Power Co., Augusta Real Estate Assn.; treas. W. H. Gannett, Publisher; has been identified with city govt, of Augusta 5 yrs. Trustee Y.M.C.A., Augusta. Re- publican. Universalist. Club: Augusta Yacht (commodore). Home: 184 State St. Office: 20 Willow St., Augusta, Me. GANNETT, Samuel, retired; b. Cohasset, Mass., Nov. 27, 1834; s. Joy and Mary (King) Gannett; descendant of Matthew Gannett, who settled in North Scituate, Mass., in 1640; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. to 18 yrs. of age; m. Alice G. Emerson, of East Milton, Mass., Oct. 17, 1867; 4 children, Mary King, Alice Emerson, Hatty Louise, Margaret (who married Harold W. French, and they have 1 child, Samuel Gannett French). In wholesale drug store, 1852-4; grain and flour store INIilton, Mass., with brother until 1860, when bought out the business, continuing alone on large scale until 1908 (retired); dir. Blue Hill Nat. Bank 34 yrs., pres. 18 yrs.; treas. Milton Bldg. Associates since 1881; dir. Dorchester Co-operative Bank for many years; trustee and executor estates; executor and trustee of Edwin D. Wadsworth: one of the execu- tors and trustees of Josiah Webb and Edward L. Pierce; trustee and treas. Milton Acad, for many vrs. Club: Milton. Home: 30 Canton Ave. Office: 4-12 Adams St., Milton, Mass. GANNETT. Thomas Brat+le; b. Feb. 28. 1876: s. Thomas B. and Edith (Bates) Gannett; A.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Dorothy Draper, of Boston, Nov. 21, 1911; 1 son, Thomas B.. Jr. Began in bond and stock business. Boston. 1897; mem. Parkinson & Burr since 1905; dir. Nat. Union Bank, Northern Tex. Electric Co., Galveston-Houston Electric Co., Mt. Tom Sulphite Pulp Co. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 150 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. GANNETT, 'William Howard, publisher; b. Au- gusta, Me., Feb. 10, 1854; m. Sadie N., d. James Hill, of Skowhegan, Me., 1878. Began business career in boyhood and was clerk in Augusta stores until 1888, when he established Comfort (month- ly). Mem. Me. legislature, 1903-6. Address: Au- gusta, Me.* GANONG, William Prancis, botanist; b. St. .John, N.B., Can., Feb. 19. 1864; s. James H. and Susan B. (Brittain) Ganong; A.B., U. of N. B., 1884, A.M., 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1887; Ph.D., U. of Munich, 1894; Ph.D., ad eundem, U. of N.B., 1898; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 441 m. Jean M. Carman, of Fredericton, N.B., Apr. 4, 1888. Asst. and instr. botany, Harvard, 1887-93; prof, botany and dir. Bot. Garden, Smith Coll., 1894 — . Fellow A.A.A. S.; pres. Bot. Soc. America, 1908-9: sec. Soc. Plant Morphology and Phy-siol- ogy, 1S97-1905; corr. mem. Royal Soc. of Canada. Has written many papers in various jours, on botany and New Brunswick history. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 305 Pros- pect Heights, Northampton, Mass.* CANSE, Franklin Wile, life ins. official; b. New York, May 31, 1S59; s. Rev. Hervey D. (D.D.) and Emma E. (Wile) Ganse; ed. New York pub. schs., St. Louis High Sch. ; studied law, St. Louis Law Sch. and in Chicago; admitted to bar of 111., 1888; m. Helen S. Woodbridge, of Chicago, .\i)r. 22. 1S90; 4 children, Elizabeth, Helen W., Mary F., Katha- rine "V. Connected with wholesale drug business, St. Louis, 1877-82; engaged in other capacities and studied law, 1883-88; practiced law in Chicago, 1888-03; became mgr. Chicago office; 1903, super- visor central dept., 1904. v. -p. and dir. of agencies, June 16, 1905-Jan. 1, 1911, since gen. agt. home office agency. The Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Bos- ton Cit^': ]\Tn"da^• E\pnin<'' (N'ewtnn. JNIass). Home: 70 Hunnewell Ave., Newton, Mass. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. GABCEAtT, Edgfar, gynecologist; b. Boston, Dec. 26. 1!S66; s. Treffee and Emilia (De Angelis) Gar- ceau; prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch.: M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1890; house officer, Boston City Hosp.. 1888-90: m. Boston, Mass., May 6, 1905, Sally Holmes Morse. Engaged in practice nt Bos- ton, since 1890. Address: 8 Gloucester St., Boston. GABCEI^OIT, William Frye, lawver; b. Lewis- ton, Me., Oct. 24, 1868: s. William F. and Lucy A. (Tatterson) Garcelon: descendant of Rev. Pierre Garcelon, of Island of Guernsey, whose son James settled at Gloucester, Mass., 1750; family moved to Lewiston, Me., 1776: A.B., Bates Coll.. 1890; LL. B., Harvard. 1895: m. Grace F. Merrill, of Auburn, Me., Sept. 13, 1899; 2 children, Fessenden Merrill, Grace. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907-9; founder and editor Newton Times; grad. treas. Harvard Athletic Assn. (in charge of all Harvard athletics), 1908-13. Mem. Rep. State Com.. Mass IXTf^rn. Am Bar --V"^sn.. Bar A'^cn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. IMason; mem. B.P.O. Elks, Royal Arcanum, Improved Order of Heptasophs, United Order of Golden Cross. Clubs: Boston Press, Bos- ton Athletic Assn.; Harvard (Boston and New York) ; Metropolitan (Washington, D.C.) : Hunne- well of Newton. Mass. (v. -p.); Massachusetts Club f sec. -treas.). Recreations: outdoor snort«. Home: Newton. Mass. Office: 608 Sears Bldg., Boston. GABSi:, Andrew Earle; b. Central Villaee, Conn.. Oct. 11, 1877; s. Haskell L. and Anna W." (Lester) Garde; grad. Bulkeley Hi?h Sch., New London, 1898; grad. State Normal Sch., Williman- tic. 1901; m. Bertha Hall Sage, of Cromwell, Conn., June 24, 1903; 1 son. Donald Sage. Supervising prin. pub. schs., Cromwell. 1901-6; supt. pub. schs., Cromwell and Berlin, 1906-9: connected with the Sage Brick Mfg. Co. of Greenport, L.I., N.Y., 1910-12: now prin. Winchester Sch., New Haven, Conn. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1911-12. Mem. Conn. Soc. S.A.R., Delta Tau Delta. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: Cromwell, Conn. GABDIITEB, Georg-e Nelson, lawyer; b. New Bedford, INTas':!., Oct. 17, 1866; s. Ezekiel C. and Abby C. (Pollock) Gardiner: descendant of George Gardiner, of Newport, R.I., 1637, and ancestor who fought in battle of Bunker Hill, and afterwards on "^''ashins-ton's staff: ed. pub. schs., New Bedford; Bo=ton U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. June 16, 1897, Helen L. Davis, of New Bedford, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, May 14. 1896: practiced alone until Oct. 1, 1911, when partnership was formed with Allen W. Milliken, son of .Tudge F. A. Milliken, stvle of Gardiner & Milliken; mem. Citv Council, New Bedford, 1897, 1898: spl. iustice, 3d Dist. Ct. of Bristol Co.. Mass. Ex-pres. Fairhaven Improve- ment Assn. Comd. Co. G, Naval Brigade of Mass. 5 yrs. and served as officer 9 yrs. ; It, U.S. Navy during Spanish-Am. War.; now It. comdr. retired, Mass. Naval Brigade; mem. Mil. and Naval Order Spanish-Am. War. Unitarian. Clubs: Dartmouth (New Bedford), Now Bedford Yacht. Home: 70 (ireen St., Fairhaven, Mass. Office: 3 Masonic Bldg., New Bedford, Mass. GARDINER, Harry Norman, college prof.; b. Nor\vich, Kwj;., No\-. 6. 1855; s. Hezekiah and Sophia (Savage) Gardiner; came to U.S., 1874; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1878, A.M., 1885; Union Theol. Sem., 1879-82; studied Gottingen, 1882, Leipzig, ]S8:?-4, Heidelburg, 1884; unmarried. Teacher Glens Falls (N.Y.) Acad., 1878-9; instr. psychol- ogy, Amherst Coll., 1891-2; instr. and later prof. jiliilosophy. Smith Coll., since 1884. Mem. Am. Psychol. y\ssn.. Am. Philos. Assn. (pres. 1907). Author; Outlines of Modern Philosophy, 1892. P^ditor: Jonathan Edwards — -A Retrospect, 1901; i^elected Sermons of Jonathan Edwards, 1904. Home: Northampton. Mass.* GARDINER, Henry K., M.D.; b. Pawtucket, R.L, Apr. 27, 1857; s. Jolm and Ellen (Kelby) Gardiner; prep. edn. under pvt. tutors; student Med. Dept., U. of New York, and Med. Sch. of Me., Bowdoin Coll.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1881; m. Provi- dence. R.L, Apr. 27, 1882, Mary Penn Case. Began practice at R.I. Hosp., continuing 4 yrs.; prac- ticed in Charlestown, R.I., 2 yrs. and at Wake- field, R.L, since 1888; supt. schs., Charlestown. 1886-7; trustee South Kensington High Sch., 12 vrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Wakefield, R.L GARDINER, John Hays, teacher; Apr. 6, 1863- 1912. (See vol. 1909.) GARDINER, Robert Hallowell, Jr., lawyer and trustee; b. Chestnut Hill, Mass., Nov. 5, 1882; s. Robert H. and Alice (Bangs) Gardiner: grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1903, class of 1904, A.M., 1904, LL.B., 1907; m. Sent. 17, 1910, Elizabeth Denny, of Chestnut Hill, Mass.; 1 daughter, Frances. In practice since 1907. Pres. Gardiner Water Power Co., Gardiner Home Build- ing Co.: trustee Eastern States Real Estate Trust, Gardiner Real Estate Assn., Nat. Dock Trust; dir. Falls Co., Paul Revere Trust Co. Treas. Con- sumers' League of Mass.: trustee Wells Memorial Assn., Boston; dir. Harvard Alumni As=n.: mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Club: Bos- ton City. Home: Needham, Mass. Office: Barris- ters Hall, Boston. GARDINER, Thomas William, mfr. ; b. Birch- ville. Can., Mai-. 31, 1841; s. James T. and Charlotte (McKinstry) Gardiner; ed. at Herkimer, N.Y., and Kingston, Can.: m. Marv A. Kav. of Frankfort, N.Y., Nov. 24. 1869: 4 children, Nettie L. (Mrs. Henry L. Wood), Harry Kay, Nellie K. (Mrs. Frank C. Hall, of Swampscott, Mass.), George B. Began in employ of Remington Arms Co., at Ilion, N.Y. ; identified with various branches of mfg. until 1895; then settled at Lynn, Mass., and since engaa-ed in manufacture of lasts, firm of Thomas W. and Harrv K. Gardiner & Henrv L. Wood; half owner Excelled Shoe Co.; dir. Nat. Security Bank, Lvnn Trust (^'o. Mem. Lvnn Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Protestant. Mason (3 2°, Shriner); mem. Odd Fellows. A.O.U.W. Clubs: Oxford, Park. Merchants'. Recreations: music. Home: 37 Harwood St. Office: 110 Sea St., Lynn, Mass. GARDNER, Albert Kinsman, horticulturist; b. Rockland. Me.. Nov. 11. 1888: s. Obadiah and Corinna (Sherer) Gardner; srrad. Rockland High Sch., 1905: B.S. in As-r.. U. of Me., 1910: married. Asst. agriculturist, Sacramento Valley Irrieation Co, Willow, Cal . 1910-11; asst. horticulturist. "Waldo Hills Orchard Co., Maclean. Ore., 1911; state horticulturist of Me., since May 1, 1911. Democrat. Unitarian. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Granee. Address: Aususta. Me. GARDNER. AugTistus Peahodv, congressman; b. Nov. 5, 1865: s. Jceph Peabody nnd Harriet (Amorv) Gardner; A.B.. Harvard, 1886: studied Harvard Law Sch.; m. Constance, d. Henry Cabot Lods-e. June 14. 1892. Mem Mass. Senate, 1899-01; elected to 57th Congress, 1902, for unexpired term (1902-3) of William H. Moody, resigned; reelected 442 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 58th to 64th Congresses (1903-17), Cth Mass. Dist.; Rep. nominee for gov. of Mass., 1913. Served as capt. and asst. adj. -gen. on staff Gen. James H. Wilson during Spanish-Am. War. Address: Ham- ilton, Mass.* GARDNER, Charles !■., lawyer; May 27, 1839- Mar. L'], li»13. (See vol. 1909.) GARDNER, Clarence Rodolphus, M.D. ; b. Hay- den ville, ]\Iass., Aug. 21, 1850; s. William W'allace (M.D.) and Emaline A. (North) Gardner; g.s. of Dr. Benjamin Gardner; C.E., Tufts Coll., 1874; M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1S79; m. Caro- line Isabell W'orden, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 22, 1887; 1 son, William Wallace. Practiced in Hol- yoke, 18S0-5, Northampton, Mass., since 1885; ocu- list Dickinson liosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampshire Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), North- ampton Med. Club. Mugwump. Unitarian. Home: 87 Round Hill. Office: 78 Main St., Northampton, Mass. GARDNER, Daniel Francis, farmer; b. Pownal, Vt., Dec. ;n. ISSl; s. Abraham B. and Audria (Bates) Gardner; grad. Vt. Acad., Saxlons River, 1902; A.B., Williams, 1906; m. Florence Louise Nutting, of W^estminster, Vt., Oct. 1, 1908; 2 chil- dren, Audria Louise, Elsie Nutting. Engaged in farming at Pownal since 1906; dir. Bennington Co. Savings Bank. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912; chmn. Rep. Town Com. Trustee Henry W. Putnam Memorial Hosp., Bennington, Vt. Mem. Phi Gam- ma Delta. Baptist. Address: Pownal, Vt. GARDNER, Eug-ene C, architect; Mar. 28, 1836- Fel). 7, lit 15. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GARDNER, Francis L.; b. South Swansea, Mass., Oct. 25, 1871; s. Leland and Clara E. (Hath- away) Gardner; descendant in Sth generation of Lt. Samuel Gardner, who bought Gardner's Neck (now South Swansea), in 1693; ed. Warren (R.I.) High Sch. and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Providence. R.I. ; m. Etta L. Gardner, of Swansea, June 27, 1900; 1 daughter, Rachel L., b. Apr. 26, 1909. Mem. F. L. Gardner & Co., farmers and market gardeners; specializes in growing winter vegetables, chiefly cucumbers and tomatoes. Se- lectman and tax assessor since 1904; overseer of poor, Town of Swansea, since 1905. Republican. Master Swansea Grange No. 148, Patrons of Hus- bandry, Address: South Swansea, Mass. GARDNER, Frank Aug-ustine, M.D., surgeon, author; b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 7, 1861; s. Stephen Wilson and Marion Wallace (Woods) Gardner; and descendant of Thomas Gardner, planter, and Rosrer Conant, governor, who settled at Salem, 1626; ed. Salem pub. schs., Peabody High Sch., 1878; Ch.B., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1882, M. D., 1883; post-grad, courses in various depts. of Harvard Med. Sch.: m. Caroline L. Read, of Salem, Mass.. June 15, 1887 (died Apr. 23, 1902); m. 2d, Marion R. Fuller, of Salem, Mass., Oct. 31, 1906; 2 daughters, Pauline, b. Nov. 9, 1888 (B.A., Smiths Coll., 1912). Dorothy, June 19, 1910. Began practice at Peabody, Mass., 1883, Salem, 1884; resident phys. Consumptives' Home, Grove Hall, 1882-3; med. examiner gymnasium of Salem T.MC.A.: maj. and surgeon Salem Light Inf. Battalion of Veterans. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (visiting com. of Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. (pres. 1901), Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Francis Higginson Col- onv U.O.P.F.. A.O.U.W. (Oriental Lodge), Salem Lodge N.E O.P., S.A.R., Essex Inst.; pres. Old Planters Soc. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Patria, Helmet. Author: Thomas Gardner, Planter, and Some of His Descendants: The Founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony: The Old Planters at Salem; Glovers' Marblehead Regiment in the War of the Revolution, etc. Asso. editor of the Massa- chusetts Masrazine: contbr. many articles on mush- rooms and other subjects in Suburban Life. Rec- reations: horticulture and agriculture. Address: 23 North St., Salem, Mass. GARDNER, Frank Herbert, M.D. ; b. Corinna, Me., May 25, 1853; s. Thomas R. and Lucinda F. (Smith) Gardner: prep. edn. Corinna Acad., Me. Central Inst.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1878; m. Maud M. Ceasey, of Mapleton, Me., Apr. 26, 1883; 1 daughter, Susie L. Practiced at Fort Fairfield, Me., 1879-81, Washburn, 1881-8, Harps- well, 1888-91, I'ortland since 1891. Mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland County Med. Soc. Universalist. Address: 832 Stevens Av., Portland, IMaine. GARDNER, Georg-e AugTistus, trustee; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 30, 18211; s. John Lowell and (i^atharine Elizabeth (Peabody) Gardner; descendant of Thomas Gardner, who settled at Gloucester, Mass., 1640; prep. edn. Pub. Latin Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1849; m. Eliza Endicott Peabody, of Salem, Mass., Nov., 1854; 4 children, George P., John L., Ellen (Mrs. A. P. Loring), Olga E. (Mrs. H. Monks). V.-p. Provident Instn. for Savings; dir. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co., Old Colony R.R.. Boston & Providence R.R., Boston & Lowell R.R., Amoskeag Mfg. Co. Clubs: Somerset, St. Botolph. Home: 51 Commonwealth Av. Office: 40 State St., Boston. GARDNER, Georg-e Peabody, trustee; b. Boston, Nov. 19, 1855; s. George Augustus and Eliza Endi- cott (Peabody) Gardner; B.A., Harvard, 1877; m. Esther Burnett, of Southboro, Mass., June 11, 1884; 2 children, G. Peabody, Jr., Catherine E. (wife of Rev. Francis B. Boyer, of New Bedford. Mass.). Pres. Lawrence Mfg. Co.; v.-p. Cliicago Junction Rys. and Union Stock Yards Co., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; pres. St. Marv's Mineral Land Co., Great Falls Mfg. Co.; dir. Gen. Electric Co., Houghton Copper Co., State St. Exchange, Cham- pion Copper Co., W^inona Copper Co., Dwight Mfg. Co., Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Boston Ele- vated Ry. Co., Old Colony Trust Co. V.-p. Chil- dren's Hosp.; mgr. Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Trustee of Donations. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets; capt. and a.-d.-c. 2d Brigade staff, M.V.M. Clubs: Somerset, Country (Boston); Uni- versity, Harvard (New York). Home; 186 Beacon St., Boston. Office: 40 State St., Boston.* GARDNER, Georg-e R., lawyer; b. Dennys ville. Me., Jan. 14, 1852; s. A. L. Raymond and Abbie Wilder (Reynolds) Gardner; ed. pub. and high schs. of Dennysville, and in Heald and Wood- bury's Coll., San Francisco, Cal. ; m. Annie E. Robbins. d. James and Marv A. Parkman Robbins, of Hingham, Mass., Jan. 25, 1888. Studied law: admitted to bar, Washington Co., Me., 1879; elected judge of probate, same co., 1888, and at each re- curring election for 24 yrs. ; for many yrs. mem. Sch. Bd., City of Calais; pres. Eastern Realty Co.; trustee Washington Acad., Calais Savings Bank; dir. Internat. Trust & Banking Co., Dennysville Lumber Co., Calais Tug Boat Co. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, Shriner; Portland Valley Consistory); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Red Men, Good Templars. Club: St. Croix. Address: Calais, Me. GARDNER, Halbert Paine, merchant; b. Patten, Me., Feb. 15, 1867; s. Ira B. and Helen M. (Dar- ling) Gardner; ed. common schs.. Patten Acad, and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Adelaide Darling, of Ashland, Me., Oct. 11. 1893. Began in gen. store and lumbering with father at Patten: now mem. Ira B. Gardner & Sons. Patten; pres. Huston Clothing Co., Hodgman Realty & Mfg. Co., treas. Mason Mfg. Co., Portland, Me. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899-03, Senate, 1903-7; Me. mem. Prog. Nat. Com., 1912-16. Club: Portland Yacht. ]Mem. Me. Commanderv Mil. Order Loval Legion. Home: 52 Neal St. Office: Fidelity Bldg., Portland, Me.* GARDNER, Henry Brayton, college prof.; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 26, 1863; s. Henry Wood and Mary (Rathbone) Gardner: A.B., Brown, 1884, A.M., 1887; Johns Hopkins, 1884-8, Ph.D., 1890: m. Mabel Richmond, of Providence, June 9, 1890. Instr. political economy, 1888-90, associate prof., 1890-8. prof, since 1898, Brown Universitv. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn. (v.-p. 1897-8). Address: 54 Stim- son Av., Providence, R.I.* GARDNER, Mrs. John Iiowell; b. New York: d. David Stewart, of New Yorlc; m. John Lowell Gardner, of Boston (now deceased). Owns one of the finest pvt. art galleries in the world, which has been opened to the public. Episcopalian. Home: Fenway Court, Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 443 GABSITER, Xucie Marion; b. Salem, Mass.; d. Sears (Amory) Gardner; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Stephen Wilson and Marion Wallace (Woods) (pvt.) Sch., Boston, 1873-9; A.B., Harvard, 1884. Gardner; descendant of Roger Conant, Thomas Master, Greek Dept., Groton Sch., since 1884; Gardner, who settled at Salem, 1626; prep. edn. trustee Groton Pub. Library. Independent Repub- Salem High Sch.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1897; spl. stu- lican. Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Delta dent in music, Boston U., 1907; spl. student At- Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis (Bos- lanta Theol. Sem., 1909-11; unmarried. Taught ton); Knickerbocker (New York); Eastern and sch. until 1911; teacher training sec. Mass. Bapt. New York Yacht clubs. Author; In Greece with S.S. Assn. since Oct., 1911. Sec. Old Planters' Soc, the Classics, 1908. Address: Groton, Mass. Boston; mem. D.A.I^x., Snlciii Oralorio Soc. etc. GARDNER, William Edward, clergyman; b. Home: 4 Lynde St., Salem, Mass. Sherborn, Mass., Mar. 22, 1872; s. William Brown GARDNER, Obadiah, ex-sonator; b. Port Huron, and Harriet (Eaton) Cardner; Ph.B., Brown U., Mich., Sept. 13, 18.^)2; s. .Tohn and Marv (Strevils) 1895; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., June, 1898; m. Gardner; Eastman's Business Coll.. Poughkeepsie, Mary Tracy, of Nantucket, Mass., Sept. 14, 1898. N.Y., and Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me.; Deacon, 1898, priest, 1898, P.E. Ch.; rector Ch. of m. Corrinna A. Sherer, of Rockland, Me., Nov. 28, the Holy Name, Swampscott, Mass., 1898-1903, 1875. Farmer, Rockland, 1872 — ; also in lumber Christ Ch., Quincy, Mass., 1903-8, St. James Ch., and lime business. Master State Grange, 1897- Cambridge, Mass., 1908-10; N.E. sec. Bd. Foreign 1907. Dem. candidate for gov.. Me., 1908, for U.S. and Domestic Missions, P.E. Ch., Boston, 1910-12; senator. 1911; apptd. assessor for State of Me., gen. sec. Gen. Bd. Religious Edn. of P.E. Ch., New Apr.. 1911; apptd. U.S. senator, Sept. 23, 1911, for York, Nov.. 1912 — . Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Club: unexpired term (1911-13) of William' P. Frye, de- Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books.) ceased. Mem. Internat. Joint Commn. for settle- Home: Greenwich, Conn. Office: 281 4th Av., New ment of questions arising on the boundary waters Yoik.* between U.S. and Can., since Oct. 1, 1913. Odd Fel- GARDNER, ■WilUam Henry, mfr.; b. Boston, low. Universalist. Home: Rockland, Me. Address: Oct. 28, 1865; s. Charles Russell and Hannah E. Rockland, Me., and Southern Bldg., Washington, (French) Gardner; descendant of Clark family, D.C.* of the Mayflower; ed. Dudley Grammar Sch. and r-A-a-n-nr-c-o ■o^-^^-.r ■aTir,r.y,^^*^-^ i„„.„^... K T^f„i-^ Roxbury High Sch.; m. Marion B. Hodgson, of fl ^^ T f'l T-^^Qy^^^^^v^^'^^^^'I'i^ Y^„; Dover, Mass., Oct. 10, 1900; 3 children. Donald, field, R.I., July li, 1881: s. Thomas Alfred and -n,,.^,^ -Rrlwin Hear! of firm of W H Gardner & cotton goods, since 1898. As a pas- /ric author. Best known classical song 'Thy Beaming Eyes" (music by E. A. Mac- ,nder also im- ^lary ii^nzaoetn. Aommea to ^.i. oar, lyuo ana poser of "Robin Hood"; with the late .lames L. began practice alone in Providence; in partner- [.jibert. composer of "Bonnie Sweet Bessie"; with ship with Charles A. Wilson and Alexander L. ^ ^ -rrouTS, London, Eng., composer of "Mother Churchill as Wilson, Gardner & Churchill since Q'Mine." Author: Little Songs for Little Singers; Jan. 1 1911: admitted to U.S. Supreme Ct. and {^ ^ fo,. kittle Folks; Children's Treas- Federal courts of Mass., Mich., N.J. and Pa.; pres. ^^ Sacred Song (with Jessie M. Ball): Books Century Realty Co. Maynard Land Co.; dir. At- of Son^Cvdes (with Harriet Ware. Albert Milden- RIM W%9 19^0 cant Co 4 ^911 l1- lYfol same ^^^S' ^aro Roma); operetta, The Debutante (with K.I.M., iyu9, iJiu, capt. CO. A, iyii-12, it-coi. same ,-jeoj.gg Lowell Tracy); oratorio, The Lord of ^%^l■■ ^r^Zl^ ^l]f^^^^TTr;'J^I.r. %^fTJ'^^r^lf^n^ ^^^ovv (with Dr. Adam Geibel the eminent blind lono: ^^^ ^o-^o/ ^^?J?^J^tP-T?i).''T£a?,;l- t\^nl composcr) ; sacred cantata. The Lord of Light }lnl' ^u^hr^^T^-.^^I^^^^r^nA^tf^^.l'Tof^^ ■^^/^T^f and Love (with Julian Edwards). Wrote librettos 1908. Din Providence 1M.(^A since 1908. Mem. ^ j ope.-as, "The Omos of Omona"; "The A,'??K^"^,^/7- ''^':5l^"^••Z^i.?l*^''T'31^'^•„SS"fTl'f,; Lark of the Larks." and "Atlantis": also has writ- Sarah Annie (Brett) Gardner; descendant of p" ' f,.« iA Thomas Gardner, who settled in Newport, R.I., h^'^ /' ' i,,^V, about lfi40: gra'l. South Kingstown Hiah Sch.. 1899; =" .Vw -Roar GARDNER, Rathboue, lawyer; b. Providence, Verse; author of words of the popular song "Can't R.I., Feb. 18, 1S56; s. Henry W^ood and Mary To" Heah Me r'allin'. Caroline" (music bv Mme. Brown (Rathbone) Gardner; descendant of Sam- Roma), sung all over U.S. by George MacFarlane. uel Gardner, who settled in Newport, R.I., and the noted ballad singer, on the light opera and died there in 1696; grad. Mowry & Goff's Sch.. 1873; vaudeville stage. Mem. and spl. press representa- A.B., Brown U., 1877, A.M., 1880; m. Sophie L. five Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Grand Opera in Gardner, of Providence, Jan. 1, 1880 (died 1912); English. Scout commr. Boy Scouts of America 2 children, Henry W., Marianna F. (Mrs. Royal C. for town of Winthrop. Mass. Mem. Bd. Park Taft); m. 2d, Karine M. Froberg, Jan. 14, 1914. rommrs., Winthrop. Clubs- .Authors' (T.nndon), Admitted to bar, 1879; pres. Common Council, ritv (Boston). Home: 40 Willow Av., Winthrop, Providence. 1SS5-6; U.S. dist. atty. for R.I., 1889- Mass. Office: 25 Edinboro St.. Boston, Mass. 93; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1897. Senate, 1907-8; GARDNER, "William Howatt, editorial writer; mem. Comstock & Gardner, 1893-5, Gardner, Pirce moved to Hainmonton, N.J.: now on staff of & Thornley since 1905; pres. Coventry Co., trustee Newark Evening Star. (See vol. 1909.) R.I. Trolley Lines. Independent Republican. Epis- GARPIEI.D, Prank Lewis, clergyman; b. Peter- copalian. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns.. Psi Upsi- "^•"■™ - '_.."■ . ., _ Ion. Clubs: Hope, Ur " ' ' (Providence) : Universit tions: golf. Home: 24 Head Bldg., Providence, GARDNER, Stephen Ayrault, naval architect; b. Congl. rninistryi '1893; pastor Feeding Mills. Mass., New London. Conn.. July 15. 1879; s. Stephen 1892-04, Castle'ton, Vt.. 1904-10, 1st Ch., York, Me., Ayrault and Mary Clark (Sherman) Gardner; de- since Dec. 15, 1910. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Pro- scendant of John Howland, of the Mayflower; ed. gressive Republican. Club: Piscataqua Congre- pub. schs.. New London. Conn.; B.S. in Naval gational. Recreations: tennis, boating, nature Architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1902; m. Florence studv Address: York Village. Me. Lpomis. of Attica, N.Y. Apr 7, 1909. Quincy rngr. GARPIEtD, Harry Anffustus, college presi- Electric Boat Co. and New London Ship and En- f,ent; b. HiraAi, Portage cB., O., Oct. 11. 1863; s. gine Co Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine j^mes Abram (20th President of the U.S.) and Engrs. Home: 70 Prospect Aye., Wollaston, Mass. i.ticretia (Rudolph) Garfield: brother of James Office: Electric Boat Co., Quincy, Mass. Rudolph Garfield; A.B.. Williams Coll.. 1885; GARDNER, "William Amory, educator: b. Bos- (LL.D., Princeton, and Dartmouth. 1908, Amherst ton, Dec. 3, 1863; s. Joseph Peabody and Harriet and Wesleyan, 1909): m. Belle Hartford Mason, 444 "WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Cleveland, O., June 14, 1888. Teacher of Latin and Roman history, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1885-6; practiced law (firm Garfield, Garfield & Howe), Cleveland, 1888-1903; prof, contracts, Wes- tern Reserve U. Law Sch., 1891-7; prof, politics, Princeton, 1903-8; pres. Williams Coll., 1908 — . Pres. Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 1898-9; an organizer, 1896, and later pres. Municipal Assn., Cleveland. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Am. rPolit. Science Assn., Am. So- ciety Internat. Law. Mem. also of Am. Bar Assn., Nat. Municipal League, Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, etc. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* OABFIEI^D, Irvin McDowell, lawyer; b. Hiram, O., Aug. 3, 1870; s. James A. (20th pres. of U.S.) and Lucretia (Rudolph) Garfield; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; A.B., Williams, 1893; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch, 1896; m. Susan Em- mons, of Boston, Oct. 16, 1906; children, Eleanor, Jane, Trvin McDowell, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and practiced in Boston; mem. Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; v. -p. Guantanamo & Western R.R. Co., Cuba. Trustee Peter Bent Brigham Hosp. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union. Tennis and Racriuet; I'l'niversitv (New York). Home: 127 Marlborough St. Office: r!0 Stato St.. Boston. G-ABFIEIiB, James Preeman Sana, merchant; Aug. 14, lS28-Dec. 14, 1911. (Sec vol. 1909.) GARFI£IiD, John Pearl, clergyman; b. Peter- boro, N.H., Mar. 5, 1873; s. Solomon and Mary E. (Richardson) Garfield; A.B., Amherst, 1898; B.D.. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1902; m. Julia F. Owen, of Barton, Vt.. Dec. 30, 1902: 2 children. Owen Rich- ardson, John French. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1902; pastor Enfield, Conn., 1902-7, East Cleve- land, O., 1907-9, Claremont, X.H., since Nov., 1909. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi (Mass. Alpha). Ad- dress: 27 Myrtle St., Claremont, N.H. GABPIEIiD, Moses Dwinell, mfr.; Nov. 28, 1835- Feb. 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) GABIiAND, George Minot, M.D. ; b. Meredith Bridge, X.II., Oct. 14, 1S4S; s. George W. and Elizabeth (Bowker) Garland; A.B., Harvard, 1871, M.D., 1874; m. Charlotte S. Donald, of Andover, Mass., Jan. 16, 1883; 2 children. Alice, Ruth. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1876; prof, thoracic diseases, TT. of Vt.. 1S77-S3. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Republican. Presbyn. Clubs: Algonquin. Harvard. Recreations: farm- ing. Address: 227 Newbury St., Boston. GABI^AKTD, Harry Parsons, mfr.; b. Biddeford, Me.. Oct. 19, 1S.59; s. James Grav and Elizabeth L. P. (Adams) Garland; B.A., Yale, 1881; m. Edith M. Pew, of Gloucester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1884; 4 chil- dren, Charles Pew, James Prentice, Laurence Swift, Mar.iorie. Manufacturer of cotton and woolen machinery; treas. Garland Manufacturing Co.. Saco, since 1903; dir. York Nat. Bank, Bidde- ford & Saco R.R. Co., Biddeford & Saco Water Co., Webber Hosp., Sweetsir Orphan Asylum: trustee Saco and Biddeford Savings Instn., Thornton Acad. Pres. Yale Alumni Assn. of Me., 1914-15; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: Saco, Me. GABIiAI7I>, William Howard, lawyer; b. St. Louis, Aug. 14, 1871; s. James S. and Kate (How- ard) Garland; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Ruth E. Fletcher, Oct. 29. 1909; 3 children, William H., Jr., Frances, Robin. Admitted to bar, 1901, and since practiced at Boston; 1st asst. U.S. atty., 1904-14, since in pvt. practice. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason. (i;iub: "\^^oodland Golf. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: Allston, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg.. Boston. GABIiICK, Samuel Middleton, M.D.; b. Charles- worth, nr. Glossop, England, May 14, 1847; s. John and Hannah (Beard) Garlick; came with parents to America at age of 4 yrs.; ed. common schs., Salem, N.H. : high sch.. Great Falls, N.H.; grad. State Normal Sch., Westfleld. Mass., 1868; IVl.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 187,=;; M.D., Harvard Med- ical Sch., 1877; asst. phys. Hosp. for Insane. North- ampton. Mass., 2 yrs.; post-grad, course, Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Harriet Trubee Knapp, d. Capt. Rufus Knapp and Caroline Trubee, of Fairfield, Conn., Dec. 6, 1877; 5 children, Almira Elizabeth Trubee, Caroline Trubee, Herbert Middleton, Ed- ward Earle, George Burroughs. Began gen. prac- tice at Shrewsbury, Mass., 1877; removed to Fair- field, Conn., 1878, to Bridgeport, 1885; associated with the late Dr. Robert Hubbard for 10 yrs.; consulting gynecologist, Bridgeport Hosp.; med. e-xaminei- for license to practice in Conn.; etc. Trustee Faiifield Acad., Gould Vacation Home for Young Women. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. Med. Soc, Fairfield County Med. Soc, Bridgeport Med. Assn. (ex-pres.). New York Acad. Medicine, Bridgeport Scientific and Hist. Soc. Mason. Clubs: University, Sea Side. Address: 4 74 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. GABMAN, Samuel, naturalist; b. Indiana Co., Pa., June 5, 1846; s. Benjamin and Sarah Ann (Griflath) Garman; grad. 111. State Normal U., 1870; (S.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899); m. Flor- ence, d. K. Sumls Arinstrong (barristf-r an(! M.P.). St. John, N.B., Sept. 2, 1895; 1 daughter, Pauline Garman. Prin. IMiss. State Normal Sch., 1870-1; prof, natural sciences. Ferry Hall Sem., Lake Forest, 111., 1871-2; spl. pupil of Louis Agassiz in natural history, 1872-3; asst. in herpetology and ichthyology. AIus. of Comparative Zoology. Cam- bridge, since 1873. Was with Major Powell's 1st Expdn. in Colo.; with Alexander Agassiz in South Am. expdns.; connected with many deep sea ex- plorations and collecting expdns. Fellow Royal Geog. Soc. (London), A.A.A.S.; corr. mem. Zool. Soc. (London), Societe Scientifique de Chili; mem. Washington Acad. Science, Soci6t6 Scientifique de France. Brit. Assn. Adv. Science, and various Am. scientific socs. Author: The Reptiles and Bat- rachians of North America; The Reptiles and Batrachians of Bermuda; Reptiles and Batrachians of the West Indies: The Cyprinodonts; The Dis- coboli; The Lateral Canal System; Chlamydo- selachus, a Living Species of Cladodont Shark; The Evolution of the Rattlesnake: Deep Sea Fishes. 1S99; The Chimaeroids, Chismopnea, 1904; New Plagiostomia, 1906: New Plagiostomia and Chismopnea, 1907; The Reptiles of Easter Island, 1908; Plagiostomia (sharks, skates and rays), 1913: also about 100 other pubis. A re- viewer for The Nation. New York, about 25 yrs. Address: Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- bridge, Mass. GABNEB, Allen, woolen mfr.; b. Bedford, Eng., Nov. 9, 1842; s. William and Amelia (Ashton) Garner; after death of father came to America with mother and children and joined father's relatives in Vt., 1855; ed. pub. and evening schs.; m. Mary D. Jordan, of Lewiston, Me., June 17. 1865. Commenced wool carding business for himself at Buckfield. Me.. 1866; leased woolen mill in Han- over, 1869; mill rebuilt, 1870, and with a partner, purchased, continuing until 1878, when sold out to partner: leased woolen mill at Windham, Me., 1S79, which was burned in winter of lSSO-1: en- gaged as supt. of new mill at Kezar Falls, early in 1S81, with which has ever since been identified; now treas. and agt. Kezar Falls Woolen Co.: also pres. Cornish and Kezar Falls Light & Power Co., Kezar Falls Water Co.: v. -p. Kezar Falls Nat. Bank: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1895-6. Re- publican. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Ad- dress: Kezar Falls, Me. GABNEB, William Hawley, 1909.) mfr. (See vol. GABBETT, Edmund Henry, artist, author: b. Albanv. N.Y.. Oct. 19, 1853: s. Anthony and Eliza A. (IMiers) Garrett; ed. Boston, and Acad^mie Julien. Paris: pupil of Jean Paul Laurens. Bou- langer, and Lefebvre: m. Marietta Goldsmith, of Roxbury, Mass., 1877. Medal at Boston. 1890; exhibitor at Paris Salon and principal exhibitions in America. Lecturer. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Colonial Ct., Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. Studio: Studio BMg., Boston. ■► Gi^BBISOir, Elisha Ely; b. Cincinnati, O., ^ug. 16, 1871: s. Abram Ely and Jeannette (Shew) Gar- rison: M.A., Yale, 1897; studied law in offices of Davis, Stone & Auerbach, New York, 1897-8: m. Helen Southgate Hotchkiss. of New Haven, Feb. 6, 1901; 3 children, Jane Trowbridge, Elizabeth WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 445 Hotchkiss, Gertrude. In employ of Colorado City Glass Co., ana Bonbriglu & tjcott, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1889-92; enlisted as trooper 1st U.S. Vol. Cav. (Roosevelt liegt.), Spanish-Am. War; spent 2 yrs. shipping liorses and cattle to Cuba; sys- tems mgr. Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, 1900, 1901; sec. and v. -p. Colt's I'atent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1902-3; removed to New Haven, 1903; pres. C. Cowles & Co. (Inc.), 1904- 12. Republican. Compiler of "The Roosevelt Doctrine." Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Skull and Bones (Yale). Mason. Clubs: Graduates', Lawn, Country (New Haven); University (New York). Address: 322 Washington Bldg., Madison, Wis. GARRISON, Francis Jackson, author, publisher; b. Boston, Oct. 29, ISIS: s. late William Lloyd and Helen E. (Benson) Garrison; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1865; m. Mary Pratt, 1879 (died 1882); m. 2d, Theresa Holmes, 1891. With the Riverside Press and its allied publishing house, Houghton, Mifflin Co., since 1871. Author: Ann Phillips, Wife of Wendell Phillips, A Memorial Sketch. Joint Author: William Lloyd Garrison, 1S05-1879 — The Story of His Life Told by His Children. Home: Xewtonville, Mass. Office: 4 Park St., Boston.* GARRISOU', "William Iiloyd, publicist; Jan. 21, iS:^S-Sept. 12, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) G-ARRISON, William Lloyd, Jr., bonds; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Dec. 5, 1874; s. William Lloyd and Ellen (Wright) Garrison; A.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Edith Stephenson, of Newton Centre, Mass., Mar. 16, 1901; children, William Lloyd, 3d, Claire, David Lloyd, John Bright, Faith, Edith. Mem. firm of Perry. Coffin & Burr, since 1908. Sec. Har- vard Class of '97. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Brae Burn Country. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. GARRITT, Walter G., vice-president U. S. Leather Co.: dir. Commonwealth Trust Co. Trus- tee Boston Univ.; v. -p. Central Leather Co. Office: 204 Essex St., Boston. GARSIA, Alfred Charles, consul of Guatemala: b. London. Eng., Jan. 13, 1848; s. Alexander (M.D.I and Sarah (McDonald) Gar.sia; ed. high sch., Edinburgh, Scotland; U. of Bonn, Germany; m. Josephine L. (Dye) Mijller, July 14, 1875: 1 daughter, Mrs. William Nelson McVickar. En- gaged in mercantile pursuits many yrs., in own name; now v. -p. H. Sanche & Co., mfrs. of scien- tific clinical instruments, New Yorl^; consul of Guatemala at Chicago 5 yrs., at Boston since 191ft. Served a^! 1st It. Galveston (Tex.) Artv., 1887-8. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason (14°). Club: Boston City. Home: Boston City Club. Ad- dress: 85 Water St., Boston, Mass. GARST, Julius, mfr. proprietary medicine: b. Dayton, O., Dec. 12, 1S55; s. Michael and Marie L. (Morrison) Garst; student Univ. of 111. 2 vrs. ; M.D.. U. of Micb.. 1878; m. North Brookfleld, Mav 6, 1885, Mary E. King; children, Amy (Mrs. F. G. Keyes, of Dexter, N.M.), Emma. Julius Conrad (died Dec. 10, 1910). Webster and Claflin (twins). Practiced medicine 12 yrs.; agency phys. Puyallup Indian Reservation, nr. Tacoma, Wash., resigning after 8 mos. to devote attention to mfr. of pro- prietary medicine as Phenyo Caffein Co., estab- lished 1888: propr. Shredwood Curtain Co.; sec. Excelsior Gold Mining Co., (Calif.). Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903. 1904, and Mass. Senate, 1913 and 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Acnd. Poiit. and Social Science, Pub. Edn. Soc. Clubs: Congregational, Economic. Address 29 Oread .St.. AA'orcester, Mass. GARVER, Austin Samuel, clergyman ; b. Scot- land. Pa.. Dec. 12, 1847; s. Samuel and Sarah (Cold- smith) Garver; student Pa. Coll., 1865-7, A.M., 1890; grad. An'lover Theol. Sem.. 1871; m. Sarah C. Brackett, of Braintree, Mass., Aug. 2, 1881. Or- dained Conel. ministry, 1872; pastor, Hingham, Mass.. 1872-5. Greenwood, 1875-80, Hopedale (Uni- tarian). 1880-5, Second Pari'sh Ch., Worcester, since 1885. Mem. Sch. Bd., Worcester, 1888-1901; trustee Clark Univ., Worcester Poly. Inst.. Leices- ter Acad.: pres. Worce^^ter Art Mus. Mem. Am. -Antiq. Soc. Pub. Sch. Art League: pres. Worces- ter Art Soc. Has devoted much attention to study of art and has taught classes in art for many yrs. Clubs: Twentieth Century (pres.), St. Wulstan (sec), Bohemian. Home: 10 Roxbury St., Worces- ter, ISlass.* GARVIN, Iiucius Fayette Clark, ex-governor; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 13, 1841; s. James and Sarah Ann (Gunn) Garvin; A.B., Amherst, 1862; M.D., Harvard, 1867; m. Lucy Waterman South- mayd, of Middletown, Conn., Dec. 23, 1869 (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Sarah Emma Tomlinson, of Lonsdale, R.I., Apr. 2, 1907. Pvt. 51st Mass. Vols, in Civil War. Has resided in R.I. since 1864, studying and practicing medicine; elected to R.I. legislature 16 times from 1883; Dem. candidate for Congress, 1894, 96, 98, 1900, 06, 2d R.I. Dist.; Dem. candidate for gov., 1901, elected gov. of R.I., Nov., 1902, 1903; defeated, 1904 and 1905. Advo- cates proportional representation, single tax; also the constl. initiative as a means to those ends. Home: Lonsdale. R.I.* GARV, Clara Emerette, M.D.; b. Montpelier, Vt., Mar. 19, 1860; d. Epliraim and Sarah A. (Robinson) Gary; ancestors served in the Revo- lution; among them were .Tames Gar6 (Gary) and Ephraim Low, of Sanford, Me.; ed. Montpelier High Sch., Newbury Sem., Montpelier, Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., Chicago, Mass. Inst. Tech.; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine, 1885; post-grad, worlc in Paris and Vienna. Engaged in practice at Boston since 1885; specializes in electro-thera- peutics and treatment of nervous diseases; for- merly lecturer on electro-therapeutics and oste- ology, Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine. Baptist. Meni. Nat. Soc. Electro-Therapeutists (ex-pres.). Sec. Francaise d' Electro-Therapie, Paris, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Bos- ton Homoe. Med. Soc; v. -p. Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. ; ex-pres. Twentieth Century Med. Ciub, Ladies' Physiol. Inst.; pres. Boston Univ. Women Graduates' Club; mem. N.E. Women's Club: 1st v.-regent Old Boston Chapter, D.A.R. Assists young working women by lectures and personal influence; interested in study of art and literature. Has written some articles for press and poetry for pvt. circulation. Address: 416 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. GASKIIiL, Francis Almcn, justice .Superior Court of Mass.; Jan. 3. lS46-Julv 16, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) GASKIIiIi, Georgre Anthony, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Mass., June 4, 1877; s. Judge Francis Almon and Katherine M. (Whitaker) Gaskill; A.B., Brown U., 1898; studied at Harvard Law Sch.. 1899- 1900; admitted to bar, 1901; m. June 1, 1905, Caro- line Dewey, d. Dr. Cliarles L. Nichols; children. Charles Francis, George Anthony, Jr., Katherine Mortimer. Practiced law in office of Herbert Parker, attv.-gen. of Mass., 1901-8; partner law firm Smith & Gaskill, 1908-14; since partner Thayer. Smith & Gaskill. Apptd. trustee "Worces- ter Acad.. 1905, also treas. since 1909. Episco- palian. Clubs: Quinisgamond Boat, Tatnuck Countrv. Worcester, Club of Odd Volumes (Bos- ton). Home: 30 Fruit St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. GASKINS, Frederick Alfred, lawyer: b. Boston, July 8. 1873; s. James and Margaret J. (Totten) Gaskins: grandson of William Gaskins, silk mfr., Coventry, Eng.: ed. grammar and high schs., Bos- ton: read law in office of Solornon Lincoln; grad. in law, Y.M.C.A. Evening Inst., 1902, LL.B., 1904 (the Inst, not having authority to grant degrees in lf)02">; m. Alice B. Forbes, of Dorchester. Mass.. Sept. 12, 1900; 1 son, Arthur Lawrence. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1903. and since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Wellman & Gaskins. since 1913; treas. and trustee Milton Savings Bank; trustee Woodberrv House (home for boys), Boston: treas. and sec. Mass. Conveyancers' Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Mem. Bar A«pn. Citv of Bos- ton.' Norfolk Co. Bar Assn.. Milton Hist. Soc. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Congregational. Rec- reations: motorine. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 294 "^'.Tshington St., Boston. Mass. GASSON. Thomas Ignatius, college president; b. Sevenoaks, Kent. Eng., Sept. 23. 1859; s. Henry and Arabella (Oulnnell) Gasson; ed. St. Stephen's Sch., London, tmder tutors in Pliila., at Frederick, 446 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Md and Woodstock Coll., Md., and Royal U., Inns- bury. Conn., and Willimantic, Conn., becoming bruck Austria; entered Soc. of Jesus, 1875. Or- gen. agt. freight dept., 1907. Mem. Conn. Ho. of dained R.C. priest by Prince-Bisliop of Brixen, Kep., 1899, I'JOl; mem. Conn. Senate, 1903, 1907; 1891; has been prof, of poetry, rlietoric, mental councilman-at-large, Willimantic, 1902-3. Repub- phildsophy, ethics and economics; pres. Boston lican; Mem. K. of P. (Grand Chancellor of Conn., Coll and rector Ch. of the Immaculate Conception 1904-5), I.O.O.F., B.P.O.E., P. of H., etc. Home: since Jan. 6, 1907. Lecturer on hist., metaphysi- Windham, Conn. cal and economic subjects; contbr. to ch and other qatES, Charles Burton, retired lawyer and mag.'^. Address. -61 Hainson Av., Boston.* lumber mcht.; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 12, 1851; GASTON, Wmiam Alexander, banker, lawyer; g. John and Betsey William (Allen) Gates; an- b. Ki)Xl>ur>- (now a part of HusU)nj, ^lay 1, 1859; cestors on both sides were early N.E. settlers; s. William and Louisa Augusta (Beecher) Gaston; lL.B., U. of Mich., 1874; m. Ida Eveline Noble, of A.B., Harvard, 1880; Harvard Law Sch., 1881-2; Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 2, 1881; 2 children. Burton m. Mary Davidson Lockwood, of Boston, Apr. 9, Noble, Aleene Crosman (Mrs. Frank A. Wood- 1892; 4 children, Ruth, William, John, Hope. Ad- head, of Medford. Mass.). Practiced law at Fitch- mitted to Suffolk bar, 1883; pres. and mem. exec. burg. Mass., 1875-7; mem. John Gates' Sons, lum- com. Nat. Shawmut Bank; pres. Boylston Market ber mchts., 1877-80, and after death of his Assn.; dir. Nat. Rockland Bank, K. Howard Clock brother, Emory W. Gates, 1880, carried on business Co., Gillette Safety Razor Co., Mass. Bonding & alone, under old firm's name until Aug., 1909, Ins. Co., Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to when sold out. Scottish Rite Mason (32°. K.T.); Animals, Safe Roads Automobile Assn., Real Estate mem. Phi Delta Phi. Club: Commonwealth. Rec- Kxchange (ex-pres.); trustee Instn. for Savings reations: collector of United States potterv of in Roxbury and its Vicinity, City Building Trust, Bennington, Vt. Home: 24 Charlotte St., W^orces- Forest Hills Cemetery, etc. Conglist. Col. on ter, Mass. np^^ ^^ndi^^^te'l'^r sov^mI^ss' 'igof ^ol"' def-ati GATES, Charles Winslow, governor; b. Frank- PcV^^ T^P^ ^nt Cnnv^ 190? Deni nominee for US "", Vt., Jan. 12. 1856; s. HaJ-rison and L. Rebecca lo^^^to^ i^n^ Fv ^Pm Dpm N?t' Com Dem State (Shedd) Gates; ed. common schs., Franklin Acad.; Com Mem ifostSn sS^ HoSltS Soc ^^ad. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1880; m. Mary E. Hay- ^n^hnr^ Mil 4>fsn Itc Mem Bd of Overseers ^en. of Underbill, Vt., Apr. 19, 1890; children, ?^ Mn?,,n\.. Prilf 'iqo7 if Edith R., Paul H.. Winslow H. Taught in dist. «n,.,^r/p^ TTnivPrlitv Al^oLuPn T^^^^ schs. ; prin. Franklin Acad., 1880-4; lives on farm. Somerset, University, Algonquin, lenniS ana f^ac- y^ wn<3 hnrn nnrl Ancrno-prl in rlnirvino- ^inoU auet Exchange (pres.). Country (Boston); Har- ^^ere was Dorn ana enf,a^ea m aair>in^ stocK vard (New York) Recreations: farming. Home: raising and gen. farming; entered mercantile busi- Q7 T3o,r ctatp T?^ -Rnsfon Rnrrp Mnouisa (Ward) Gates: B.A.. Amherst. 1897. M.A., odile Giard. of Southbridee. Mass., June 20, 1882; 1905; B.D.. Union Theol. Sem., 1900: studied U. of 7 children, Oscar, George, Laura, Emma, Ida. Cora, Berlin, Germany, 1900-2; m. Catherine R. Bisbee, Hadia. Employed in manufactures, 1877-9; in of Hanover, N.H., July 2. 1903; 4 children, Charles drug business, 1879-82, grocerv business, 1882- Marvin, Louise Ward, Alice Augusta, Pauline 1902; ins. as Gatineau & Co.." from 1902; dir. Catherine. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1903; asst. Southbridge Co-operative Bank; selectman. Town pastor Presbyn. Ch., Dover, N.J.. 1903-4: pastor of Southbridge, 1893, 1894: overseer of the poor, Congl. Ch., Saco. Me.. 1904-9, West Ch., Portland, iS95-n4; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1906. Trustee 1909-13, 1st Ch-. Wellesley Hills. Mass.. since Waverley Instn. for Feeble Minded, 1907-12. Mem. Nov. 30, 1913. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Address: M.V.M., 1888-91. Catholic. Pres. I'Union St. J«an 196 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mas.s. Baptiste d'Amerique since 1902 (has traveled for GATES, Charles A., railway official: b. Mifflin the order 10 yrs. in U.S.. and 38.000 members have Tp.. Richlnnd Co.. Ohio, Aug. 22. 1867; ed. pub. joined under his administration); mem. I'Associa- schs. and business coll., Mansfield. O. Went to tion Canado-Americaine, Societe Historique, Conn., 1888; entered employ of N.T., N.H. & H. Franco-Americaine. Clubs: Republican of Mass., R.R. Co. at Willimantic, Conn., 1888; station agt. French-Am. Republican of Mass.. le Cercle Cana- at Franklin, Mass., Southbridge, Mass., Water- dien (pres.). Address: Southbridge, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 44; GAUGENGIGIi, Ignaz Marcel, painter; b. Pas- sau, Bavaria, 1855; -s. Ignaz and Barbara (von Hauser Schrelner) Gauyengisl; grad. Munich Gymnasium, 1S71, Acad, of Fine Arts, Munich, 1878; unmarried. Came to U.S., 1880; since then has had studio in Boston, lleceived gold medal New Orleans Expn. Mem. council for sch., Boston Mus. Fine Arts. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tavern. A.N.A. Home: 5 Otis PI., Boston, Mass.* OAUIiIN, Alphonse, Jr., U.S. consul general, Marseilles, France, since 1909. Home: Woon- socket, K.I. (See Who's Who in America for bio- graphical sketch.)* GAUIiT, Matthew, civil engineer; b. Hooksett, N.H., Aug. IS, 1867; s. Norris C. and Ann H. (Mitchell) Gault; descendant of Samuel Gault, who settled in Hooksett, N.H., in 1721; grad. Pem- broke Acad., 1886; B.Litt.. Dartmouth. 1890; m. Grace Warren Stetson, of Worcester, Dec. 9, 1896; children, Warren Stetson, b. Mar. 14, 1898; Helen Norris, Apr. 17, 1904. Began as asst. in office of city engr., Worcester. IMass.. 1890: ehgr. in charge of sewer constrn., 1892-07; supt. Worcester Sewer Dept. since Apr., 1907. Republican. Conglist. York Rite Mason; Past Master of Blue Lodge; Past Comdr. Worcester Co. Commandery, K.T. Home: 1 Mt. Pleasant St. Address: City Hall, Worcester, Mass. GAUSS, John Dennis Hammond; b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 4, 1861; s. Stephen and Rebecca Gray (Cross) Gauss; pub. sch. edn.; m. Nellie Grace Whitcher, of Bath, N.H., 1888 (died, 1910); chil- dren, Stephen S., John W., Katherine F., Grace J. Has been engaged in newspaper business at Salem since Nov. 8, 1875; mem. firm of Newcomb & Gauss, printers and publishers Saturday Evening Ob- server. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 5, 6, Sen- ate, 1897, 98; mem. Sch. Com. of Salem, 12 yrs. Republican. Unitarian. Mason and Odd Fellow. Pres. Salem Merchants' Assn. Club: Salem. Rec- reations: yachting. Home: 13 Liberty St. Office: 1 City Hall Av., Salem, Mass. OAUVISr, Alphonse, merchant; b. St. Cesaire, P.Q., Can., Oct. 31, 1S6S; s. Antoine and Odille (Laperche) Gauvin; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. tutelage; m. Hermina Villiard, of Manville, R.I., Nov. 25, 1892; 6 children, Gerald, Montcalm, Camille, Germaine, Colette, Fleurange. Mem. firm of A. Gauvin & Son, gen. mdse., since 1888, and mgr. of firm. Mem. R.L Ho. of Rep., 1903. 4, 6, 7; councilman, 1909, 10, 11. Democrat. Catholic. C]lub: IMontcalm. Address: Manville, R.I. GAVIN, Michael Preebern, surgeon; May, 1844- May 23, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) GAY, Charles Webster, civil engineer; b. South Dedham (now Norwood), Mass., Apr. 28. 1848; s. Ebenezer Fisher and Sarah Augusta (Webster) Gay; descendant of John Gay, admitted freeman, Watertown, Mass., Mav 6, 1635; grad. Dedham High Sch., 1866; pvt. pupil of Prof. John B. Henck, of Mass. Inst. Tech., 1868, and of Col. H. W. Wilson, of Boston, 1871; m. Rosamond Abbott Mc- Laughlin, of Georgetown, Mass., Jan. 27, 1872; 1 daughter, Florence W. Began practice of pvt. engring. in Lynn. Dec. 15, 1871; connected with Engring. Dept.. Bd. of Pub. Works, Washington, D.C., 1872, 1873; mem. Common Council, Lynn, 1884; citv engr., Lynn, 1888-95, inclusive; mem. Bd. of Pub. Works, Lynn, 1901-7; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Ensrs. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Park. Oxford (Lj^nn). Address: 25 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. GAY, Eben Howard, banker; b. Hingham, Mass., Feb. 6, 1858: s. Ebenezer and Ellen (Blake) Gay; ed. English High Sch., Boston, 1871-4; unmarried. Entered banking business at Boston as Gay & Stanwood, 1891: sr. mem. E. H. Gay & Co., 1895- 09; in business in own name since 1909. Republi- can. Unitarian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Country (Brookline). Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 186 Commonwealth Av. Office: 53 State St., Boston. GAY, Edwin Francis, educator; b. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 27, 1867; s. Aaron F. and Mary L. (Loud) Gav: A.B., U. of Mich.. 1890; Ph.D., U. of Berlin, 1902: m. Louise Fitz Randolph, 1892. Instr., 1902- 3, asst. prof.. 1903-6, prof, economics, since 1906, dean Grad. Sch. of Business Administration since Apr., 1908, Harvard. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Mass. liist. Soc, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Hist. Assn. Address: 57 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass.* GAY, Prederick Iiewis, antiquary; b. Boston, Oct. 28, 1856; s. Gtorge Henry and Elizabeth Greenough (Lewis) Gay; A.B., Harvard, 1878; m. Josephine Spencer, of Boston, June 5, 1889. Trustee of estates. Pres. Prince Soc; curator British and Am. Hist. Tracts, Harvard; registrar Colonial Soc. of Mass.; dir. Bunker Hill Monument Assn.; mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Mass. Hist. Soc, Club of Odd Volumes, Dedham, Brookline and Marblehead Hist. socs; hon. mem. Harvard Memorial Soc. Trustee Brookline Pub. Library, 1906-9. Clubs: Puritan, Tavern, Somerset, Harvard (Boston); Eastern Yaclit, Boston Yacht. (See Who's Who in America for books and edited works.) Address: Fisher Av., Brookline, Mass."* GAY, George WashinsTton, surgeon; b. Swanzev, N.H., Jan. 14, 1842: s. Willard and Fanny (Wright) Gav; acad. edn., Swanzev, N.H., and Bernardston, Mass.; M.D., Harvard, 1868; (hon. A.M., Dart- mouth, 1895); m. Marv E. Hutchinson, of Milford, N.H., Nov., 1868 (died Feb., 1873); m. 2d, Grace Greenleaf Hathorne, of Boston, Nov., 1875. Sur- geon Boston City Hosp. since 1872. Trustee Wren- tham State Sch. for the Feeble Minded. Mem. Am. Surg. Assn., A.M. A., British Med. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. (pres. 1907-8). Clubs: St. Botolph, Chest- nut Hill, Golf. Recreations: music. Home: Chest- nut Hill. Mass. Office: 665 Boylston St,. Boston. GAY H(arry) Kelson, author; moved to Rome, Italy. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GAY, Helen KildufF, librarian; b. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. ; d. Edward and Martha (Fearey) Gay; ed. pub. schs. and Lockwood Collegiate Sch., Mt. Ver- non; studied N.Y. State Library Sch., Albany, 1893-5. Cataloguer, office of supt. of documents, "^^ashington, D.C., 1895-6; librarian, Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) Pub. Library, 1896-01; librarian Pub. Li- brary, New London, Conn., since 1901. Mem. Am. Library Assn.. N.Y. Library Assn., Conn. Library Assn. Home: The Mohican. Office: Public Library, New London, Conn. GAY, Henry Gordon, clergyman; b. Lebanon, Conn., Mar. 18, 183G; s. George Sims and Ab- bie Margaret (Porter) Gav: A.B., Brown U., 1863; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1866; m. Waver- ley, Mass., Oct. 16, 1866, Hattie Almira Marshall. Served in Civil War as mem. Co. B, 10th Regt.. R.I. Vols., 3 mos., Co. F, 26th Regt., Conn. Vols., 1 yr.; commd. 2d It.; in Dept. of the Gulf, 19th Army Corps: wounded in Battle of Port Hudson, June 14, 1863: ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1866: pastor. Hudson. Mass., 1866-70, East Long- meadow, 1873-6, Southwick, 1876-1878, Woodville, Hopkinton, 1878-83. Fayville, Southboro, 1884-90, North Reading, 1890-3, 1895-01. Providence, R.L, 1893-5: retired, 1901. Home: Reading, Mass. GAY, Maude Clark, author: b. Waldotaoro, Me., Sept. 28. 1876; d. Webster C. Mayo and Annie (Atherton) Clark; grad. Lincoln Acad., Damaris- cotta. Me., 1895; m. John T. Gay, Jr., of Waldo- boro, Feb. 10, 1896. Contbr. from girlhood to news- papers, mags, etc, of poems and short stories. Author: The Knitting of the Souls, 1904; Paths Crossing, 1908. Address: Waldoboro, Me.* GAY, Olin Dow, woolen mfr. : b. Tunbridge, Vt., Aug. 16, 1886; s. Joseph Stearns and Alice Mary (Hubbard) Gav: grad. Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1905, Lowell Textile Sch., 1908; m. Bernice Butterfield, of Walpole, N.H.. Dec. 24, 1913. Mem. Gav Brothers Co., since 1908. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Recreations: motor- ing, tennis. Address: Cavendish, Vt. GAY, Richard lewis, secretary Mass. State Bd. of Trade: b. Thompson. Conn., Aun«e, Tberese. Joseph. Celerin. Practiced in Manitoba, Can.. 1884-7, Webster, Mass., since 1887: surgeon to N.Y.. N.H. & H. R.R., Stevens Linen Works, Perry Woolen Mills. Mem. Sch. Com., Webster; mem. St. Ann Sch. corpn. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Catholic. Address: 18 Main St., Webster, Mass. GENTHS, Karl Wilhelm, educator. (See vol. 1909.) GENUNG, Georg-e Frederick, clergyman; b. Willseyville, Tioga Co., N.Y.. Jan. 27, 1850; s. Abram C. and Martha (Dye) Genung; A.B., Union Coll., N.Y., 1870 (D.D., 1895); m. Harriet Eliza- beth Bronson, of Wallingford, Conn., Aug. 3, 1875. Ordained Bapt. ministry. 1875: pastor Camillus, N.Y., 1875-8, Baldwinsville, N.Y., 1878-81, Am- herst, Mass., 1881-4, Huntington St. Ch., New Lon- don, Conn., 1885-7; prof. Benedict Inst., Columbia, S.n.. 1887-9: pas*-'^'- Muffleld. Conn., 1890-8; nrof. 1898-9, dean, 1899-01, Richmond (Va.) Theol. Sem.: chaplain Conn. State Prison, 1902-3; pastor, Brooklvn. Conn., 1905 — . Editor Senior 0"ar- terly (Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc.) and contbr. to Bap- tist Teacher, 1907 — . Author: The Fourfold Story, 1891; Magna Charta of the Kingdom of God. 1900; Commen+prv on Leviticus and Num- bers, 1905. Home: Brooklyn, Conn.* GENUNG, John Franklin, college prof.; b. Willseyville. N.Y., Jan. 27, 1850: s. Abram C. and Martha (Dve) Genung; A.B., Union Coll., 1870: grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1875; A.M., Ph.D., U. of Leipzig. 1881: (D.D , Yale. 1905: L.H.D.. Union U.. 1913); m. Florence M. Sprague, of Os- wego, N.Y., Mav 15, 1880. Ordained Bapt. min- istry, 1875: pastor Baldwinsville, N.Y., 1875-8, Am. Chapel, Leipzig. 1879-81. Westport. N.Y., 1881-2; instr. English lang., 1882-4, asso. prof, rhetoric, oratory and English lit., 1884-9. prof, rhetoric and Bnsrlish lit.. 1889-06. prof. lit. and Bibl. interpretation, 1906 — , Amherst. Editor: Amherst Gradup^ps' Oiiarterlv. 1911 — . Mem. Soc. Bibl. Ijit. and Exeeesis, Authors' Club, Harvard Bibl. Club. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: .ArTiheist, Mass.* GEORGE, Albert Eug'ene, clergyman; b. Bos- ton Mav 12. 1857; s. Evan Philip and Marv Eliza- beth George; A.B.. St. Stephen's Coll., 1875, A.M., 1878: e-rad. Gen. Theol. Sem.; m. Harriet R. Fish, June 17. 1880. Deacon. 1878. priest, 1879. P.E. Ch.; rector Lee. Mass.. 1878-81. South Groveland. Mass., 1881-6. Walnole, Mass.. 1886-7, St. Matthew's. Bos- ton. 1887-1900. Walpole, Mass., 1900-12. Beverly Farms. 1912-14. Sharon. Mass.. since 1914. Edi- torial writer on the press of Boston and lecturer on social topics. Home: Wellesley, Mass.* GFORGE, .Alice N, CMrs. A. J. Geor°-e), public speaker; b. Milford, Mass., Dec. 28, 1866; d. Mel- bourne A. and Lavinia Thayer (Nelson) Vant; descendant of Mass. Bay Colony settlers, Irish and Dutch; B.A., Wellesley, 1887; m. A. J. George, Litt.D., July 11, 1888; 1 son, Robert Hudson (M.A.). Actively interested in ednl. work; field sec. Anti-Suffrage Assn.; has addressed legislative bodies and Congressional committees, also has spoken in public against woman suffrage in many states of U.S. and in England. Mem. Assn. Col- legiate Alumnae, Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, Public Edn. Soc. Clubs: Wellesley, Col- lege (Boston); Knisconalian. Recreations: walk- ing. Address: 112 Pleasant St., Brookline, Mass. GEOBGE, Andrew Jackson, teacher; Feb. 16, 1855-i^ec. 2(, lyui. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) GEORGE, Arial Wellingrton, M.D.; b. Yonkers, N.Y., Nov. 5, 18S2; s. W. H. and Alice (Lambert) George; prep. edn. Tilton (N.H.) Sem. and Bur- lington (Vt.) High Sch.; M.D., Tufts Coll. Sch. of Medicine, 1906; m. Sarah Holway, of Barnstable, Mass., Sept., 1906. Practiced in Boston since 1906; asst. pi of. Rontgenology, Tutis Med. Sch., Ront- genologist, Mount Sinai and Good Samaritan hosps. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Rontgen Ray Soc, etc. Club: Harvard. Address: 259 Beacon St., Boston. GEORGE, Elijah, judge of probate; b. New Ro- chelle, N.Y., Sept. 6, 1850; s. William E. and Eliza- beth (De Veau) George; descendant of Frederick De Veaux, New Rochelle, 1718; ed. pub. schs., New York; studied law in New Rochelle and Bos- ton offices; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1S73; ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1874, to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1889; m. Washington, D.C., June 25, 1876, Susan Virginia Howard. Served in Mass. Militia, 1880- 97, retiring as maj. Register (asst., 1875-7) pro- bate and insolvency. Suffolk Co., 1s77-Julv, 1907; judge of probate and insolvency, Suffolk Co., since July, 1907; compiled and printed Index to Probate Records, Suffolk Co. from 1636 to 1894. Mem. Boston Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Beacon Soc, Bostonian Soc. Clubs: University, Union, Athletic, Curtis, Abstract. Home: Hotel Bellevue. Office: Court House, Pemberton Sq., Boston. GEORGE, Frank William, M.D.: b. Bristol, N.H., Feb. 27, 1878; s. William and Weltha Rosetta (Brailey) George; prep. edn. Tilton (N.H.) Sem.; Wesleyan U., Conn., 2 yrs. ; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Dolores Pritchard, of Worcester, Mass., Mav is. 1907; 1 son. Robert Breeeher. Prac- ticed in Princeton, Mass., 6 mos., Athol, 4 yrs., since in Worcester; asst. surgeon and Rontgenolo- gist to Memorial Hosp. ; orthopsedic surgeon and asst. Rontgenologist, Worcester City Hosp.; exam- ining phys.. Mat. Benefit Life Ins. Co. Mem. A. M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Rontgenol. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Commonwealth, Congregational, Worcester Coun- try, Worcester Fox Club (ex-pres.). Recreations: fox hunting, golf. Home: 756 Pleasant Ct. Of- fice: 6 High St., Worcester, Mass. GEORGE, Irvingf True, lawyer; b. Canaan, Grafton Co., N.H., June 27, 1854; s. Henry Clinton and Eleanor Lamb Miner (Hinkson) George; ed. New Hampshire Conf. Sem., Tilton, N.H. and Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H.; m. Nellie Palmer, of Newmarket, N.H., 1880: 6 children, Grace, Henry Clinton, Thomas Miner, Bertha Palmer, Wallace Bruce, Eleanor H. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1877, and since practiced in Newmarket; associated in practice with oldest son as George & George, since July 1, 1913; supt. pub. schs., New- market, 6 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd., Canaan, 3 yrs.; judge of Police Ct., Newmarket. 13 yrs.; judge of Dist. Ct. by appmt. of Gov. Felker since 1915. Liberal Republican. Unitarian. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias. Recreations: canoeing, rod and gun. Address: Newmarket, N.H. GEORGE, James Hardin, clergyman; B.A., Trinity Coll.. Conn.. 1872, M..A., 1875; grad. Berke- lev Div. Sch., 1875. Deacon. 1875, priest, 1877, P.E. Ch.; asst. Ch. of Christ. Exeter. N.H.. 1875-6; rector St. Stephen's Ch., Pittsfleld. 1876-81, St. Paul's Ch., Windsor Locks, and Calvary Ch., Suf- fleld. Conn.. 1881-3. St. John's Ch., Salisbury, Conn., 1883-02: examining chaplain, Diocese of 450 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Conn., since 1908. Archdeacun of Litchfield, 1S90- OL'. >ioiiu-: .Xcwloii. Conn. GEORG-Ef Vesper Iimcoln, mural painter, lec- turer; b. Last Loston, Mass., June 4, 1865; s. Alvin and Mary Jane (Henner) George; grad. Chapman Grammar Sch., 1881; studied at Art Stu- dents League, New York, 1887-8; pupil Julien Academie, Paris, under Benj. Constant ami .lules Lefebvre, 1889-91; m. Mary Kmma Hills, of Man- chester, N.H., Oct. 20, 1892; children, Dorothy, Barbara. Prin. Art Uept. Lowell Textile Sch., 1897-06; drawing instr. in Evening Sch. of City of Boston, 1892-07; instr. State Normal Art Sch. since 1899; dir. Now Sch. of Design. Recreations; archery. Studio: 281 P.oylston St., Boston. GERARD, Jessie Honor Bryant (^Irs. F. \V. Gerard), con.servationist ; b. Brooklyn, N.Y.; d. Ezekiel Drake and Lucy Tyler (Matthews) Bryant; descendant on paternal side of Steplien Bryant, the immigrant, Plymouth, JMass.,1632 (g.-g.-grand- father of William C'ullen Bryant), on maternal side, of William ^Matthews, one of first settlers of Guilford, Conn.; ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn, and under pvt. tutors; m. I-'ranklin Ward Gerard, of Newburg. X.Y., May 12, 1879 (died 1890). Has spent much time and labor in behalf of conserva- tion of nat. resources; as climn. equal guardian- ship com. Conn. State l<"ederation Women's Club, secured equal rights to unboin and minor children for the mollier in Conn. Mem. Nat. Conserva- tion Assn., Am. Forestry Assn., Conn. Forestry Assn. (advisory bd.); former chmn. forestry com. Gen. Federation Women's Clubs; chmn. conserva- tion com. Conn. State Federation Women's Clubs; mem. Woman's Municipal League Clubs (ex-pres.), ex-regent D.A.K. ; mem. Daughters of Founders and Patriots. Address: 23 High St., South Nor- walk. Conn. GERE, Henry Sherwood, newspaper editor; x\pr. 30. Is28-Mar. 26. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) GERMAIN, Harry Homer, surgeon; h. :Mil- waukee. Wis.. Veh. 2."), 1874; s. Homer and Dora (Carpenter) Germain; descended from Huguenot ancestors; grad. Los Angeles (Cal.) High Sch., 1893; studied Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Boston, Dec. 24, 1902, Alice Maude Heaton; 1 daughter, Elizabeth. House surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear In- firmary, 1898; house surgeon, 1899-1901, admitting phys., 1901, Boston City Hosp. ; resident surgeon, Boston City IIosp. Relief Station, 1902; asst. sur- geon, Carney Hosp., since 1903: asst. prof, anat- omy. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. since 1905. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Alpha Kappa Kappa. Club: Harvard. Recreations: lawn tennis. Ad- dress: 416 Marlboro St., Boston. GEROUIiD, John Hiram, educator: b. Stoddard, X.H., Oct. 2. 1868: s. Samuel Lankton and Laura Etta (Thaver) Gerould; Litt.B.. Dartmouth, 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1892, A.M., 189:?, Ph.D., 1895; studied and traveled in Europe, 1898-9, especially at laboratories in Brittany in connection with the Sorbonne and U. of Paris, also at the zool. sta- tion. Naples, and U. of Marljurg. in Hesse; m, Adah Mav Hasbrook. of Minneapolis. ISIinn., .Tulv 2. 1902; children, Mary Poster, b. Aug. 13, 1903; Elizabeth, Sept. 20, 1904; Virginia, Dec. 10, 1908. Teacher natui'al sciences, Buit and Burton Sem., Manchester, A't., 1890-1; asso. prof, zoology, Dart- mouth Coll. Mem. Am. Genetic Assn., Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, A.A.A.S., Kappa Kappa Kappa, Casque and Gauntlet (Dartmouth). Conglist. -Address: Hanover, N.H. GERRETT, Frank, farmer; b. Greenfield. Mass., Feb. 4, 1857; s. Alexander and Sophrona (Barnard) Gerrett; ed. Greenfield schs.: m. May 4. 1892, Allie M. Smith, of Greenfield. Engaged in farming, "Old Tavern Farm," since 1890; has served as mavor of Greenfield; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901, 2, 3, Senate, 190."), 1906. Trustee Franklin Sav- ings Instn., Corpn. Mass. Agrl. Coll. Republican. Mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Home: Greenfield, Mass. GERRISH, Frederic Henry, surgeon: b. Port- land, Me., Mar. 21. 1845; s. Oliver and Sarah (Lit- tle) Gerrish: A.B., Bowdoin. 1866. A.M., 1869, M.D., 1869; (LL.D., U. of Mich., 1904, Bowdoin, 1905); m. Emily Manning Swan, of Portland, Dec. 31, 1879. Lecturer therapeutics, materia medica and pliysiology, 1873-4, prof. 1874-5, U. of Mich.; prof, materia medica and therapeutics, 1873-82, anatomy, 1882-4, surgery, 1904-11, prof, emeritus of surgery, and prof, medical ethics, 1911 — , Bow- doin Coll.; consulting surgeon and dir. Me. Gen. Hosp. Fellow Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Acad. Medi- cine (pres. 1887-8). Mem. Am. Therapeutic Soc. (pres. 1908-9), Soci6t6 Internationale de Chirurgie, :Me. Med. Assn. (pres. 1901-2); Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Me. (pres. 1915). Shattuck lecturer Mass. Med. Soc, 1910. Author: Prescription Writ- in'^', 1878. Translator and editor: Championniere's Antiseptic Surgery, 1881. Editor: Text-Book of Anatomv, bv American Authors, 1889. Address: 675 Congress St., Portland, Me.* GERRISH, Georg-e Mayo, clergyman; b. Mil- fonl, N.IJ., .June 2f;, 1868; s. Joseph Mayo and Sarah Ann (Hutcliings) (Jerrish; descendant of Capt. William Gerrish, who came from Eng. to Boston, 1638; ed. grammar and high schs., Wo- burn, JIass. ; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1891; student Tufts Div. Sch. and Yale Theol. Sch.; m. I\Iaud Wright Avery, of Easthampton, Mass., Sept. 4, 1894; 1 child, Katherin :Maya, b. Palmer, Mass., Oct. 23, 1897. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1893; pastor Goshen, Mass., 1893-5, 1st Ch., Palmer, 1895-1900, Universalist Ch., Brookline, Mass., 1900-4, Canton, N.Y., 1904-7. 1st Universalist Ch., North Adams, Mass., since 1907. Mason (K.T.). Address: North Adams, Mass. GERRISH, Ralph PoUett, printer and publisher; b. Franklin, Me., July 16, 1872; s. Follett and JMaria Frances (Blaisdell) Gerrish; descendant of Capt. William Gerrish, b. in Bristol, Kng., Aug. 20, 1617; ed. pub. sclis., Franklin; business train- ing with Am. Express Co. and as operator in real estate, also studied scientific salesmanship; m. Mabel Frances (Adams) Cook, of West Sullivan, Me., Aug. 25, 1897; 2 children, Frederick, b. 1898; Genevieve, 190/. Began as publisher of Deer Isle Gazette and Eggemoggin Pilot, at Green's Land- ing (now Stonington), Me., 1887; pub. Island Press. Stonington, 1900-1; has conducted mail or- der printing business as "Gerrisli the Printer," West Sullivan, Me., since 1905; publislier of "The Village Mascot." Republican. Spl. corr. Boston Post, with Deer Island crew during Internat. Y^acht Races, 1900. Recreations: country life en- vironments. Address: West Sullivan, Me. GERRISH, Willard Peataody, engineer, astron- omer; b. Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 31, 1866; s. William Hamilton and Eliza Ann (Willoby) Gerrish; prep, edn. Roxbury Latin Sch., Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Mary 31. Wylie, of Eliot, Me., Oct. 24, 1896. Opened Blue Hill Meteorol. Obs., Milton, Mass., as observer in cliarge, 1885: joined staff of the Obs. of Harvard U., 1886; asst. in Obs., Harvard, 1892- 1902; consulting engr. since 1902. I\Iem. Amlierst Eclipse Expdn. to Japan, 1896. Designer of large telescopes at Harvard U., Amherst Coll. and else- wliere. Author of the Telegraphic Cipher Code in internat. use for dissemination of astronom. in- formation; writer numerous articles relating to safety on railroads. Home: Frankland Rd., Ash- land, IMass. Address: Harvard College Observa- tory, Cambridge, INIass. GERRY, Elbridge Thomas, lawver; b. NFew York, Dec. 25, 1837: s. Thomas R. Gerry (formerly U.S.N.) and Hannah G. Goelet, v.d. of Peter P. Goelet; g.s. Elbridge Gerry, V.-P. of U.S., and sii?nei' Declaration of Tndenen'lence; A.B., Colum- bia, 1857, A.M., 1858; (LL.D., Nashotah, 1910); m. Louisa M., eldest d. Robert J. and Louisa M. (Storm) Livingston, 1867. Admitted to bar, 1860; mem. N.Y^. Constl. Conv., 1867; pres. New Y^ork Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Cliildren, 1876- 01: v.-p. Am, Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals until 1899; gov. N.Y. Hosn. 1878-12; com- modore New Y'ork Yacht Club. 1886-93; chmn. N.T. State Commn. on Capital Punishment (which sub- stituted electricity for hanging), 1886-8; chmn. Exec. Com. Centennial Inauguration of George Washington, 1889: pres. Annual Conv. N.Y. Socs. for Prevention of Crueltv, 1889-03: trustee Gen. Theol. Sem.. 1877-1913. Am. Mus. Natural History, 1895-02; chmn. New York City Commn. on In- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 451 sanity, 1892. Dir. Fifth Av. Trust Co., 1897-1907, Newport Trust Co., 1901-1;?, Industrial Trust Co. of Providence, 1902-10. Wrote articles in N. Am. Review: Cruelty to t'liildren, .lulv, ISSli; Capital Punishment by Electricity, Sept., 1889; Children of the Stage, July, 1890. lias pvt. law library ot .30,000 vols. Clul)s: Readin.i? Room (Newport), Hope (Providence), Somerset (Boston), Metro]ioli- tan, Knickerbocker, New York Yacht, Atlantic Yacht (New York), Fort Orange (Albany), Metro- politan (W^ashington). Home: Newport, R.I. Office: 258 Broadway, New York.* GERRV, Peter Goelet, ex-congressman; b. New York, Sept. IS, 1879: s. Klbridge Thomas and Louisa Matliilda (Livingston) Gerrv; S.B., Har- vard, 1901; m. jMatliilde Scott Townsend, of Wash- ington, May 26, 1910. Began practice, I'rovidence, R.I., 1906; mem. Representative Council, Newport, R.I., 1912; del. Dem. Nat. C^onv., from R.I., 1912; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 2d R.l. Dist. V.-p. from R.I., of Nat. Rivers and HarV>ors Congress. Episcopalian. V.-p. Am. Humane Assn. Clubs: Hope, Squantum. University (Providence), Metro- politan (Washington). Home: Warwick Neck, R.I. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I.* GERSTEIN', Maurice, M.D.; b. Serei, Prov. Suvalkey, Russia, JNIar. 1, 1870; s. Israel and Re- becca (Kaplan) Gerstein; ed. ]Mib. and pvt. sells, in Russia; came to America, 1888; student Bos- ton English High Sch.; Boston U.; M.D., Med. Dept. New York U., 1896; post-grad, work. Harvard Med. Sch., 1899-1900; m. Miriam Brodie (grad. of Dean Coll., 1891), of Boston, Feb. 20, 1900; 3 children, Evelyn S., Vivian A.. Bernice Z. Began practice in Boston, 1896; prof, materia medica and tlierapeutics. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston; visiting phys., Hebrew Aged Home; an organizer of Mt. Sinai Hosp. Mem. Reform jew- isli denomination. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Soc. (an organizer, 1897); asso. mem. Boston Med. Library. Author: Medical Directory of Greater Boston, 1906. Recreations: literature, chiefly historical. Address: 493 Warren St., Grove Hill Dist, Boston. CfERTZ, Richard W., president Mason & Hamlin Co. Office: 492 Boylston St., Cambridge, Mass. GSSNER, Anthon Temple, clergyman, professor; b. Le Roy, N.Y., July 20, 1865; s. Rev. Abraham Herbert and Helen Catlin (Dickinson) Gesner; descendant of John Henry Gesner, 1710; ed. Hol- brook's Mil. Sch., Ossining, N.Y.; St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y.; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1890, M.A., 1894; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., Mid- dletown. Conn., 1893; m. Blanche Louise Pinniger, of Chippenham, Wiltshire, Eng., June 14, 1893; 4 children, Helen Sargent, Dorothy Dickinson, Con- rad Herbert, Harriet Davis. Deacon, 1893, priest, 1894, P.E. Ch. ; rector St. Luke's Ch., Detroit, Minn., 1893-5, St. Peter's Ch.. St. Paul, Minn., 1895-7, St. Paul's Ch., Grand Forks, N.D., 1897- 1900, St. Luke's Ch., Billings, Mont., 1900-2; v.- rector Shattuck Mil. Sch., Faribault, Minn., 1902- 7; prof, ethics and apologetics, Seabury Div. Sch., and chaplain St. Marv's Hall, Faribault, 1904-10; prof, ethics and evidences of Christianity, Berke- ley Div. Sch.. since 1910. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Mayflower Descendants of Conn., Soc. of North Am." Indians. Mason. Author: The Gesner Familv of New York and Nova Scotia, 1912, The Dickinson Family of Molton and Litchfield, 1913, also pamphlets on missions and articles on Am. archaeology, etc. Address: Middletown, Conn. GETCHELIi, Albert Colby, M.D. ; b. Waterville. Me., July 9, 1857; s. Walter and Marie Antoinette (Colby) "Getchell; A.B., Colby, 1878, A.M., 1881; student Harvard Med. Sch., Bridgewater State Normal Sch.; M.D.. Jefferson Med. Coll.. Phila., 1885; post-grad, study Phila. Polyclinic, Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Edith Loring Peirce, of Phila., Apr. 22, 1886: children, Ruth Peirce, Margaret Colby. House officer. 1884, visiting phys., 1888-93, Wor- cester City Hosp.; visiting phys., Washburn Free Dispensary, 1886-1891; laryngologist, Worcester Citv Hosp.; nhys., Worcester City Hosp. Tubercu- losis (T'linic;' surgeon Memorial Hosp.; consulting phys., Hosp. Cottage for Children, Baldwinsville. Trustee Hospitals for Consumptives of Common- wealth of Mass., Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics (1895- 1900). :Mass. State Sanatorium, Rutland (1898- 1909); librarian Worcester Dist. Med. Library (1SH8-1906). Mem. Am. Climatol. Soc, Am. Laryngol. Assn., etc. Clubs: The Bohemian, Tatnuck Country, Shakespeare. Recreations: yaclUing, golf. Address: 6 Linden St., Worces- ter, Mass. G£:TCHZ:I.Ii, Ira E., civil engineer; b. Winslow, Me., Mar. 9, 1832; s. Edmund and Desire (Priest) (letchell; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Cornelia Bassett, of Winslow, Jan. 18, 1857; 1 son, Wil- liams Bassett. Mem. firm of L. E. & T. E. Getchell, mfrs. of lumber. 1851-65; began practice as civ. engr. at Waterville, 1880; now practically retired on farm; former selectman, town trustee; ex-pres. Nortii Kennebec Agi'l. Soc, Me. Bd. of Agr. ; city engr., Waterville, 1880-1900. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893; dir. Merchants' Bank, Waterville; trustee Kennel)eo Water Dist., 1 899-06. Repub- lican. Address: R.F.D. No. 39, Waterville, Me. GETCHELL, Merle Smith, teacher; b. Baring, Me., June 11, 1865; s. Asher Bassford and Julia Francis (Smith) Getchell; prep. edn. Coburn Classical Inst.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1893, A.M., 1896; m. Lillian May Thurston, of Camnton N.H.. .inly 30, 1895. Prin. Plymouth (N.H.) High Sch.. 1893-5; sub-master, Somerville (Mass.) English High Sch., 1895-1899; prin. Hyde Park (Mass.) High School, 1899-1906; master, 1906-14 and head master since May 15. 1914, Brockton (Mass.) High Sch. Mem. N.E.A., Mass. Sch. Masters' Club, Mass. High Sch. Masters' Club, N.B. History Teachers' Assn.. Delta Upsilon. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason (K.T.. 32°); Odd Fellow. Club: Brock- ton Country. Author: Studies in Medieval His- tory, 1897. Recreations: golf. Address: 164 Bel- mont St.. Brockton. Mass. G-rTCHELI.. VT-iiiiam Hanson, clergyman; b. North Berwick, Me., Sept. 6. 1S54; s. Daniel and Hannah Hobbs (Hanson) Getchell; on mother's side direct descendant of William Chadbourne, who came to Kittery. Me.. 1623; ed. common and high schs.. North Berwick; Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield. Me.; grad. Cobb Div. Sch., Lewiston, Me.. 1886; m. Sept. 16, 1886. Miranda Sands Aus- tin, of North Berwick. Ordained ministry Free Bapt. Ch,, 1886; pastor Sebattus, Me., 1883-7, Lakeport, N.H., 1887-08. North Woodstock, 1908- 11, Pittsfield since 1911. Chaplain N.H. legislature, 1903. Trustee New Hampton Lit. Instn. Repub- lican. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow; grand chaplain Grand Lodge of N.H., I.O.O.P. Address: Pitts- field, N.H. GETMAN, Prederick Hutton, chemist; b. Oswego. N.Y.. I'^eb. 9. 1877; s. Charles Henry and Alice (Peake) Getman; ed. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., and Lehigh U. ; grad. chem. dept., U. of Va., 1896; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1903; m. Ellen M. Holbrook, Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 26, 1906. Teacher chemistry and physics, Stamford High Sch., 1897-1901; fellow physical chemistry, 1902-3. Fellow by courtesy, 1903-4, Carnegie research asst. in physical chemistry, 1903-4, Johns Hop- kins; lecturer in physical chemistry. Coll. City of New York, 1904-5; instr. in physical science, Stam- ford High Sch., since 1905; lecturer physics, Co- lumbia, 1907-8; asso. prof, chemistry, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1909 — . V.-p. The Getman & Judd Co. (See Who's Who in America for societies, list of books, etc.). Address: Stamford, Conn.* GETTELL, Raymond Garfield, college prof.; b. Shippensburg, Pa., Mar. 4, 1881; s. John Jacob and Zora Lindlay (Hollar) Gettell; grad. State Normal Sch., Shippensburg. 1898; A.B.. summa cum laude. Ursinus Coll., Pa.. 1903; A.M., U. of Pa., 1906; m. Nelene Groff Knapp. of Phila., Apr. IS. 1906. Asst. prin., high sch., Duncannon, Pa., 1898-9: instr.. State Normal Sch., Shippensburg, 1899-1900, Ursinus Coll., 1902-4; prof, history and economics, Bates Coll., Lewiston. Me., 1906-7: Northam prof, history and polit. science. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1907-14: prof, nolit. science, Amherst Coll., Mass., since 1914. Prof, history, U. of Me., summer session, 1910; prof, polit. science. U. of 111., summer session, 1913. (See W^ho's Who in America foi- societies, etc.) Home: 25 College St., Amherst, Mass.* 452 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND QETTXIMV, Charles Ferris, statistician; b. Chi- cago jMcir. 12. ISGS; s. ]!ol)ert H. and Mary E. (Ferris) Geltemy; A.B., Knox Coll., 1890, A.M., 1893- A.I:!., Harvard, 1S91; m. Hatty Brockway, of Cedar RarJids, la., Dec. 28, 1897. Reporter and Washington corr. Boston Daily Advertiser, 1891-9, Boston Herald, 1899-1905: sec. to Gov. Curtis Guild, Jr., of Mass., 1905-7; dir. Mass. Bur. of Statistics since July 8, 1907. Supervisor 13th U.S. Census, for Mass.; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Pub- lication; chmn. Mass. Homestead Commn. Mem. Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Nat. Municipal League, Beta Theta Pi. Author: The True Story of Paul Revere, 1905; The Cost of Municipal Gov- ernment in Massachusetts: Plan for a Uniform Classification of Receipts and Payments for the Cities and Towns of Massachusetts. Also otncial reports on municipal finances of Mass., industrial statistics, etc. Contbr. to leading mags. Home: 43 Roslin St., Dorchester, Mass.. Office: State House, Boston.* GIBBS, Charles Henry, M.D.: b. Quincy, 111., Aug. 29, 1851; s. George and Hannah (Carver) Gibbs: descendant of Gov. Carver, of Plymouth, Mass. Colony; ed. common schs. of Livermore, Me.; grad. Hebron Acad., 1874; student Colby Coll. 2 vrs.; M.D., Med. Coll. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; m. Lucy Ann Tuiner, of Sumner. Me., Nov. 29, 1876 (died, 1908) m. 2d, Wilhelmina Strout Frost, of Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 19, 1912: 2 children, Asnes Belle, T.a Verm Eaton. I'racticed in Liver- more Falls, 1882-12, since in Ellsworth, Me.; town elk. and Ireas. East Livermore, 1883-03: mem. Sch. Bil. and Bd. of irealth about 20 yr.s. Rei)ubli- can. Baptist. Mason (Past Master and Past TTish Priest): mem. O.E.S. (Past Patron), I.O.O.P. (Past Noble Grand). Address: p:ilsworth. Me. GIBBS, Emery Benton, lawyer; b. Byron, Me., Oct. 23, 1862: s. Phineas Stearns and Mary Cath- erine (Meserve) Gibbs; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me.. 1884; A.B.. Colby Coll., Waterville, 1888; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1891; admitted to bar, 1891; m. Yarmouth, Me., Jan. 13. 1892. Jennie Barbour: children, Elis-ibeth. Marv Karolen. Referee in bankruptcy for Co. of Norfolk, Dist. of Mass.. since present bankruptcy law went into effect. 1898; mem. State Legislature from Brookline. 1907; pub. administrator for Nor- folk Co.: trustee N.E. Bapt. Hosp. since 18 92; pres. Bapt. Social Union 1908. Mason. Club: Bos- ton Citv. Recreations: farming. Home: 42 Alton PI., Brookline, Mass. Office: 704 Tremont Bldg., Boston. GIBBS Prancis William, clergyman; b. Arling- ton. Mass., June 11. ISOG: s. Rev. William Erastus (D.D.) and Cornelia Van Housen (Lester) Gibbs; through paternal side, direct descendant of Thomas Hincklev, gov. of Plymouth Colony, 1681- 92; ed. pub. schs., Portland. Me.; Normal Sch., Buffalo, N.T.; prepared for ministry under tutor- ship of father: m. Emma Louise Willoughby, of Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 10, 1895: 2 children, norotbx-. b. An); ni. 'Id, Eliza E. Folsom, of Barton, Vt., Aug. 2, 1909; 1 daugliter, Ellen (deceased). Began practice at North Strat- ford, N.H., Dec. 25, 1896; removed to Berlin, N.H., 1898, to Kandolpli, July, 1899; founder, 1903, dir. and mem. surg. staff The Randolph Sanatorium. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Washington (,'o. Med. Soc, Theta Delta Chi, Casciue and Gauntlet (Dartmouth). Repulilican. Conglist. Ma.son. Clubs: University (Randolph, \t.), L,nke Mitcliell Trout Club. Recreations: motoring, Ashing. Ad- dress: Randolph, Vt. GIFFOBD, Josiali Hayward, banking; b. Salem, ]\Ias.s., Max' i:., 1 .s . I ; s. JUilus Babcock and Sarali Elizabeth (Hayward) Gifford; ed. pub. sclis.; mar- ried. Cashier Merchants' Nat. Bank, Salem, since Oct. 31, 1901; v.-p. Roger Conant Co-operative Bank; treas. Commrs. of Trust Funds, City of Salem. Home: 41 Flint St., Salem; (summer) Walnut Rd., Wenham, Mass. Office: 253 Essex St., Salom, Mass. GIFPORD, Moses Nickerson, banker; b. Prov- ince town, Mass., June 11, 1848; s. James and Re- liecca A. (Nickerson) Gifford; descendant of IMay- flower ancestry on grandmother's side; ed. pub. schs., Provincetown ; m. Harriet Prescott Lover- ing, of Georgetown, Mass., 1872. Entered em- ploy of Provincetown Bank, I'''eb., 1S(>4, the bank becoming 1st Nat. Bank, 1865; served as book- keeper, cashier and pres. same since 1867: pres. Masonic Bldg. Assn., Provincetown Bd. of Trade; trustee Provincetown Pub. Library. Republican. Universalist. Mem. King Hiram Lodge, A.F. & A.M.: Josepli Warren Cliapter, R.A.M. Address: Provincetown, jMass. GIFFORD, Orriu Ftailip, clergyman; b. Monta- gue, Mass., Ai)r. 15, is;47; s. P. R. and Parthenia (Perkins) Gifford: A.B., Brown U., 1874: grad. Rochester Theol. Scm., 1877: (D.D., U. of Roches- ter. 1896); m. Florence N. Lamson, of Slielburne Falls, Mass., June 26, 1877. Ordained Bapt. min- istry, 1877; pastor Pittsfield, Mass., 1877-9, War- ren Av. Ch., Boston, 1879-90, Brookline, Mass., 1890-1, Chicago, 1891-4, Del. Av. Ch., Buffalo. 1894- 1907. Biookline. Mass., 1907 — . Home: 44 Marion St.. Brookline, Mass.* GIFFOBD, Setli Kelley, school principal; b. West I'^almouth, :Mass., July 29, 1854; s. Azariah Shove and Lois (Bean) Gifford; A.B.. Haverford Coll., Pa., 1876, A.M., 1877; studied Berlin, Bonn and Munich, 1883-5, Halle. 1901-2, Ph.D., 1902; m. S. Elma Winslow, of St. Albans, Me., Julv 15, 1878; m. 2d, Mary Amy Collins, of Provi- dence, June 28, 1883; 2 children, Margaret Amy, Philip Collins. Teacher Greek and Latin, Moses Brown Sch., Providence, 1876-82; asst. prof. Greek and Latin, 1882-3. prof. German and Latin. 1885- 6, Greek and German, 1886-8, Greek, 1888-1904, Haxerford Coll.: prin. IVToses Brown Sch. since July, 1904. Mem. bd. of mgrs. Haverford Coll. since 1905; mem. .Soc. of Friends. IMem. Phi Beta Kappa (Zeta Chapter), Am. Philol. Assn., Head Masters' Assn. Club: University, Classical Club of N.E. Recreations: pomology. Address: Moses Brown School, Providence.* GIIiBI:RT, Adolph West, mfr.; b. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 5, 1852; s. Alfred W. and Elizabeth (Richards) Gilbert; ed. pub. schs., Cincinnati; studied civ. engring., Cornell U., 2 vrs.; m. Sarah M. Nelson, Oct. 14, 1880; 1 son, Edwin C. (M.D.). Engaged as contractor. St. Louis, 1893-7; with Rensselaer Mfg. Co.. Trov, N.Y.. 1897-9; mgr., 1899-1900, v.-p., 1900-6. pres.. 1906-9, Pratt & Cady Co.. Hartford; pres. and gen. mgr. Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.. Indian Orchard, Mass., since Aug. 1. 1909. Renublicnn. Clubs: Hartford (Hartford), Nayasset (Springfield, Mass.). Home: Indian Or- chard. Mass. GIIiBBBT, Cliarles Edwin, insurance; b. Wal- lingford. Conn., Nov. 8. 1836: s. Rev. Edwin Ran- dolph and Ann Smith (Langdon) Gilbert; descend- ant of .lonathan Gilbert, b. in England, 1618, a prominent citizen of Hai'tford, Conn., from 1645 to his death. 1682: ed. common schs., Wallingford, and acad. of S. and E. L. Hart. Farmington, Conn.: m. Virginia Ewing Crane, of Elizabeth, N.J., May 16. 1866; 3 sons, .Albert Waldron, Edwin Randolph, C'harles Allan. Bookkeeper Aetna Li\e Stock ins. Co. of Hartford, 1867; cashier Aetna Life Ins. Co., Aug., 1868, asst. sec, Feb., 1895, sec since Feb., 1905. Served in Hartford City Guard, and in 1st Co., Governor's Foot Guard. Mem. Bd. of Trustees, Foot Guard Armory. Republican. Mem. Asylum Hill Congregational Ch., S.A.R., Conn. Hist. Soc, Municijjal Art Soc, Citizens Corps R. O. Tyler Post, G.A.R. Clubs: Good Will, Twentieth Century, Insurance, Hartford, Repub- lican, Hartford Golf. Home: 60 Gillett St. Of- fice: 650 Main St., Hartford, Conn. GILBERT, Daniel Dudley, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) GIIaBEBT, Edward Hooker, mfr. of woolen and worsted goods; b. Ware, Mass., Dec. 7, 1859; s. (ieoige H. and Elizabeth J. (Hooker) Gilbert; ed. Ware pub. schs. to 1874; Greylock Inst., South Williamstown, Mass., 1874-6; Phillips Exeter Acad., 1876-7; A.B., Yale, 1881; m. London, Eng., Feb. 16, 1887, Geraldine M. R. Henry, of Galway, Ireland. Has been identified with George H. Gil- bert Mfg. Co. since 1881, v.-p. since 1883; dir. Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co., Boston, Ware Electric Co. Lt.-col., M.V.M., on staff of gov. of Mass., 1884-7. Mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc. (Worcester, Mass.), Mass. Hist. Soc. (Boston), Phelps Assn. of Yale U. (Wolf's Head), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Somerset (Boston); University, Yale (New York). Address: Ware, Mass. GIIiBEBT, Frank Yufea, M.D.. oculist and aurist; b. Orono, Me., Mar. 31, 1878; s. Thomas and Etta (Lyshorn) Gilbert; ed. grammar and high schs,, Orono; short course U. of Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1901; hosp. service 2 yrs. ; m. Florence Cook, of Portland, Me., Apr. 8, 1906; 1 daughter, Frances. Practiced in Port- land since 1903; ophthalmic surgeon Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary since 1909. Mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn., Portland Med. Club, Cumberland County Med. Soc, Me. Eye and Ear Assn., Congress North Am. Surgeons, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto- Laryngology. Mng. editor of Journal of Me. Med. Assn. since 1909. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Portland, Portland Athletic, Economic, Country, Portland Gun. Recreations: hunting, fishing, tennis, golf. Address: 148 Park St., Portland, Me. GIIiBERT, Georgre Abner, M.D. ; b. Danbury, Conn., Mar. 19, 1859; s. George Harvey and Hannah Ann (Banks) Gilbert; M.D., Med. Dept., Columbia Univ., 1883; post-grad, work in New York hosps., 1S83-4; m. New York, Jan. 8, 1884, Katheryn Pryor (now deceased). Has practiced at Danbury since 1884; mem. Bd. of Edn. many yrs. Democrat until 1900, Republican since. Home: Danbur.v, Conn. GIIiBEBT, Georg'e Henry, educator; b. Barre, Mass., Jan. 1, 1879; s. William and Rosina M. (Goss) Gilbert; grad. Barre High Sch., 1896; A.B., Boston U., 1901; studied sciences at Mass. Inst. Tech.; took course R,I. Business Sch., Providence, R.I.; post-grad studies in agr., Mass. Agrl. Coll.; m. Florence- M. King, of Rochdale, Mass., Dec. 16, 1904; 1 daughter, Florence Beatrice. Dir. Bristol County Agrl. Sch,, since 1912. Address: Segregan- set. Mass, GIIiBEBT, Georgre Holley, theologian; b. Caven- dish, Vt., Nov. 4, 1854; s. Oliver C. and Harriet E. Gilbert: A.B., Dartmouth, 1878; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1883; Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1885; (D.D., Dart- mouth, 1894); m. Flora L. Gates, of Barton Land- ing, Vt., June, 1886. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1886; acting prof. N.T. lit., 1886-7, prof., 1887-1901, Chicago Tlieol. Sem. (See Who's Who in America for list of liooks, etc.) Home: Dorset, Vt.* GIIiBEBT, Henry Franklin Belknap, composer; b. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 26, 1868; s. Benjamin Fi-anklin and Therese Angeline (Gilson) Gilbert; studied harmony N.E. Conservatory, 1888, compo- sition with Edward MacDowell, Boston, 1889-92; m. Helen Kalischer, of .lassy, Roumania, June 4, 1906. With Prof. J. D. Whitney of Harvard, gave a series of concerts illustiating modern Slavic tendencies in musical composition. (See Who's AVho in America for compositions and songs.) Address: 12 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass.* GIIiBEBT, Irvingr Wayland, I\T.D.; b. Litchfield, Me., Mar. 24, 1S52; s. John C. and Olive A. (Braun) WHO'S WHO IN NEW lONGLAND 455 Gilbert; ed. Litchfield Acad.; M.D., Mod. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1874; m. Sarah E. Smith, of Litch- field, Me., Apr., 1S73. Practiced in l'hii)]).sburg, Me., 1874-9, Franklin, Mass., 1S79-81, Litclifield, Me., 1882-14; retired and moved to Auburn, Sept., 1914; now in office practice onlv. Mem. I'.d. of Health; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1910. Trustee Litchfield Acad. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Androscog- gin Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Klks, Pairon.s of Husbandry. Home: Auburn. Me. GIIiBERT, Jolm, M.D.; b. Newton, Eng., Jan. 23, 1!S17; s. Charles and Sarah (Shaw) Gilbert; came to America 1859; ed. common schs. of Eng., and pub. schs. in U.S.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1SS6; m. Elizabeth McKee, of Fall River, Mass., Jan. 30, 1870; 4 children, Charles H. (de- ceased), Frederick W. (deceased), Susan E., Mil- ton J. In practice at Fall River, Mass., since 1886; prof, theory and practice of medicine. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1896-1912; v. -p. and dir. Standard Fabi-ic Co., mfrs. braids, J:apes, ribbons, etc. Served as pvt. 21st Unattached Co., M.V.M. Alderman Ward 7, Fall River. Republican. Mem. Reorganized Ch. of Jesus Christ of I.,.D.S. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A.; mem. Sons of St. George, Knights of Pythias, G.A.R., United Order of Work- men, N.E. Order of Protection. Address: 254 Lo- cust St., Fall River, Mass. GIIiBEBT, Jolin Charles, registrar of labor; b. Fall River, Mass., Sept. 16, 1872; s. Thomas and Mary (Bradbury) Gilbert; descended from Gov. Bradbury, of ISIass.; ed. pub. schs.. Fall River, and B. M. C. Durfee High Sch.; m. Mary Maclnnis, of Boston, Julv 8, 1903; 1 daughter, Bessie Mae. Clk. City of Fall River, 1894; apptd. elk. Civ. Service Commn., Mass., Mar., 1895; promoted chief elk., 1904; registrar of labor. Civil Service Commn. for State of Mass., since 1906. Republi- can. Baptist. Mason. Recreations: motoring. Home: 14 Hall Av., West Somerville, Mass. Of- fice: 16 State House, Boston. GIIiBEBT, Lewis Newtcn, woolen mfr. : li. Pom- fret, Conn., Jan. 25, 1836; s. Joseph and Harriet (Williams) Gilbert; ed. pub. schs.; m. Mary D. Lane, of Ware, Mass., Dec. 21, 1864. Began as office boy with George H. Gilbert, Ware, 1851; taken into partnership, 1857, under firm name of George H. Gilbert & Co.; pres. George H. Gilbert Mfg. Co., since 1869; trustee since 1869, pres. since 1892, Ware Savings Banlv; dir. Ware Nat. Bank; formerly pres., now dir. WorccMter Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. bd. mgrs. Centennial Expn., Phila., 1876; mem. Mass. Senate, 1877-8; mem. Rep. State Com. 3 yrs.; trustee Mass. State Primary Sch., Monson, 5 yrs. Del. Inteinat. Council, 1900, and 4 times del. Nat. Council Congl. Chs. ; mem. exec. com. Mass. Home Missionarv Soc, 12 yrs. Address: 85 South St., Ware, Mass. GIIiBEKT, Mark Ii.. ship builder; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) GIIiBBBT, ITonuan Everett, educator; b. Mid- dletown. Conn., Dec. 15, 1874; s. Thomas and Rose Dill (Tucker) Gilbert; ed. Middletown High Sch.; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1895, A.M., 1896; grad. student Johns Hopkins U., 1898-1901 (fellow, 1901, Ph.D., 1901); m. Alice Eugenia Macmahan, of New York, Sept. 15, 1908; children, Norman Everett, Jr., b. May 7, 1911; Doris Elisabeth, Nov. 28, 1913. Instr. science, Cayuga Lake Mil. Acad., Aurora, N.Y., 1896-7; instr. mathematics, Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N.Y., 1897-8; prof, physics, Hobart Coll., 1901-3; asst. prof.. Dartmouth Coll., since 1903 (leave of absence for study, 1909-10). Asst. astronomer, LT.S. Naval Obs. eclipse expdn. to N.C., 1900, Sumatra, 1901, Algeria, 1905; tempo- rary asst., astrophys. obs., Smithsonian Instn., 1902. Fellow, A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Physical Soc, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc America, Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Alpha, Delta Tau Delta. Conglist. Has published papers on Relations between Ether, Matter and Electricity, Magnetic Effect of Elec- trical Convection, Solar Eclipse Phenomena, etc. Address: Hanover, N.H. GIIiBBETH, Frank Bunker, consulting engi- neer; b. Fairfield, Me., July 7, 1868; s. John Hiram and Martha (Bunker) Gilbreth; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1885; m. Lillian Evelyn Moller (B.L., M.L., U. of Cal.). of Oakland, Cal., Oct. 19, 1904. Contracting engr., Boston, 1895-04, New York, 1904 — ; pres. Frank B. Gilbreth (Inc.). Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. Bngring. (;ontractors. Am. Mus. Natural History, Am. Acad. I'olit. and Social Science, Franklin Inst., Soc. Pro- motion Engring. Kdn. (ex-v.-p.), Soc. to Promote Science of Management (treas.). Dir. Summer Sch. of Management for Professors of Engring. and Economics; founder internat. museums for elimination of unnecessary fatigue of woi-kers in the industries and hosps.; inventor of the micro- motion study and chronocyclegi-aph process for determining fundamental units and methods of industrial edn. Mason (K.T.). (See Who's Who in America for list of wi'itings.) Home: 77 Brown St., Providence, R.T.* GIIiBBBTH, Lillian Moller, industrial psvcholo- gist; b. Oakland, Cal.. May 24, 1878; d. William and Annie (Delger) Moller; B.Litt., U. of Cal., 1900, M.Litt., 1902; m. Frank Bunker Gilbreth, (Jet. 19, 1904. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 77 Brown St., Providence, R.I.* GILCHRIST, Beth Bradford, author; b. Peacham, Vt.; d. Oscar James (M.D.) and Martha E. E. (Bradford) Gilchrist; descended from Gov. William Bradford, of the Mayflower; grad. Rut- land High Sch., 1898; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1902; unmarried. Conglist. Author: Life of Mary Lyon, 1910: Helen Over-the-Wall, 1912; Helen and the Uninvited Guests, 1913; Helen and tlie Find- Out Club, 1914. Recreations: gardening. Address: 79 Center St., Rutland, Vt. GILCHRIST, Oscar James, M.D. ; b. Mclndoe Falls, Vt., Aug. 8. 1849; s. James Alexander and Elizabeth (Gibson) Gilchrist; prep. edn. Mclndoe Acad.: A.B., Dartmouth, 1871: M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1874; interne, same, 1874-5; m. Martha E. E. Bradford, of Mclndoe Falls, Vt., Oct. 3, 1876; 1 daughter, Beth Brad- ford. Practiced Mclndoe Falls and Peacham, Vt.. 1876 to 1879, Rutland, Vt., since 1880. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Mem. K. of P. Republican. Ad- dress: 79 Center St., Rutland, Vt. GILDBRSLBBVB, Ferdinand, merchant, banker; b. Gildersleeve. Conn., Aug. 20, 1840; s. Sylvester and Emily Shepard (Cornwall) Gildersleeve; ed. in pub. arid boarding schs., and 6 mos. in Europe, 1864; m. Adelaide Edna Smith, of Portland, Conn., Oct. 29. 1879 (died Sept. 28, 1880); m. 2d, Harriet Elizabeth Northam, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. 12, 1883. Sr. partner S. Gildersleeve & Sons, mchts. and formerly shipbuilders, established 1821; pres. First Nat. Bank, Portland, Conn, (organized, 1865), 1894 — ; treas. Freestone Savings Bank, Portland, 1902 — (pres., 1887-1902); sec. Portland Water Co.; chmn. Portland Town Sch. Com; trustee Conn. Hosp. for the Insane. Middletown: postmaster Gil- dersleeve, Conn., 1872 — : trustee Gildersleeve Sch. l'"und; corporator Middlesex Hosp. Vestryman Trinity Episcopal Ch., Portland, 1865-13 (now warden). Mem. Nat. Civic Federation, Acad. Polit. Science, New York Peace Soc, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Lincoln Farm Assn., ^Middlesex Co. Hist. Soc, Conn. Humane Soc, S.A.R., Conn. State Agrl. Soc, etc. Clubs: Econ- omic (New York), Highland Country (Meriden, Conn.), Church Club of Conn. Address: Gilder- sleeve. Conn.* GILBBRSLBBVE, Oliver, shipbuilder; Mar. 6, 1844-Julv 26. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) GILE, John Martin, M.D.; b. Pembroke, N.H., Mar. 8, 1864; s. Brainerd and Mary (Kimball) Gile; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887, M.D., 1890; m. Vesta Grace Fowler, of Epsom, N.H., June 8, 1892. Be- gan practice at Tewksbury, Mass., 1890; prof, prac- tice of medicine, 1896-1910, dean and prof. clin. surs-erv. 1910 — , Dartmouth Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Acad. "Medicine. A.M. A., N.H. and Mass. Med. Socs., Kappa Kappa Kappa. Chmn. Rep. State Conv , N.H.. 1910: m(>ni. Governor's Council, 4th Dist., 1911, 1912. Club: Country. Address: Han- over, N.H.* GILB, Ray Timothy, civil engineer; b. Little- ton, N.H., May 27, 1852; s. George and Rosilla J. 456 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Randall) Gile; descendant of Samuel Guile, who came to America, 163 6, and settled in Dedham, Mass.; ed. pub. schs. of Littleton; B.S., Dart- mouth, 1877; C.E., Thayer Sch. Civ. Engring. (Dartmouth), 1879; m. Hattie E. Titus, of Haver- hill, N.H., Oct. 23, 1879. Supt. Portsmouth Bell Telephone Co., 1880-1; engaged in surveying and engring. since 1881; surveyor for State of .\.II., 1891-6, to ascertain and establish the true juris- dictional boundary line between Mass. and N.H. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn., See. for Protection of N.H. Forests, Thayer Soc. Engrs., Beta Thela Pi. Republican. Methodist. Address: 61 Pleasant St., Littleton, N.H. GIIiES, Joseph James, business man; b. Somer- ville, Mass., .Mar. 24, 1842 (first child born in Sonierville) ; s. John B. and Olive (Burrell) Giles; ed. pub. and high schs., Somerville; m. Lucy M. Welch, of Somerville, Nov. 18, 1866 (died July 12, 1895); m. 2d, Lizzie L. Javnes, of Warwick, Mass., Mav ]2. 1S96. Enlisted in Co. I. 5th Regt., Somer- ville Light Inf., Apr., 1861, and was at 1st battle of Bull Run, in Aug., 1862; enlisted in Co. E, 39th Regt. and was commd. 1st It.; served as the only volunteer officer, on this regular army staff, 11 mos. as a.-d.-c. to Gen. Martindale, mil. gov., Washington, D.C. ; in ins. and real estate business since 1875; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 1892. Republican. Brought up as a Universalist, but has occupied the same pew in M.E. Ch. since 1872, although liberal in belief. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum, Loyal Legion. Clubs: Republi- can and Middlesex; ex-pres. Somerville Bd. of Trade. Recreations: baseball. Home: 35 Putnam St. Address: 50 Union Sq., Somerville, Mass. GIIiFIIiIiAIT, James, ex-treasurer of U.S.; b. Belchertown, Mass., Apr. 25, 1836; s. Moses and Katherine (Rockwell) Gilfillan; A.B., Williams, 1856; m. Joanna Estelle Thomas, of Rockville, Conn., Mar. 15, 1859; 4 children, Mary E., L. Helen, L. Katherine, Mabel. Became connected with 'U.S. Treasury, Washington, 1861; chief elk., 1874, cashier, 1875, asst. treas., 1876, treas. of U.S., 1877-83; pres. Mut. Trust Co., New York, 1883-5; trustee Williams Coll. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsi- lon. Republican. Conglist. Home: Colchester, Conn. Office: 1400 Broadway, New York. GIIiIi, Augustus Herman, college professor; b. Canton, Mass., Aug. 1. 1864; s. Augustus and Han- nah P. (Drake) Gill; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1884; Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1890; m. Mabel F. Shepard, Sept. 2, 1897. Asst. prof, gas analysis, 1894-6, asso. prof. tech. analysis, 1906-9; prof, since Oct. 1, 1909. Mass. Inst. Tech. Lecturer Wellesley Coll., 1892-3. Mem. Deutsche Chemische Gesell- schaft. Am. Chem. Soc. (pres. N.E. sect. 1903), Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- terials; fellow A.A.A.S. Clubs: Technology, Wam- patuck Country, Appalachian Mountain, Engi- neers'. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 1334 Washington St., Mass.* GIIiIi, Frederic, clergyman; b. Kingston, Ont., Can., Apr. 17, 1862; s. Robert and Catherine A. (Murphy) Gill; ed. pub. schs., Kingston: grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1890; studied Harvard Div. Sch.; m. Ruth Pierson, of Somerville, Mass., Apr. 2, 1902. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 18 92. and since pastor 1st Congl. Parish, Arlington, Mass. Contbr. to theol. quarterlies and denomina- tional periodicals. Address: 15 Devereaux St., Arlington, Mass. GIIiIi, Georg'e Carleton, paper mfr., banker; b. Hinsdale, Mass., Feb. 10, 1858; s. Bartholomew and Mary (Dwyer) Gill; ed. Carter's Commercial Coll. and Wilbraham Wesleyan Acad.; m. Holyoke, Mass., June 21, 1893, Jenta Johnson. Began as office boy, Hinsdale Woolen Co.. 1876: learned paper business at Chester Paper Co. mills, Hunt- ington, Mass.; sec., 1882-5, treas., 1886-92, Chemical Paper Co., Holvoke, INTass.; became pres. Geo. C. Gill Paper Co., Holyoke, 1892, and v. -p. Am. Writ- ing Paper Co., 1899; pres. Holyoke Nat. Bank. Home: Holyoke, Mass. GUiIi, James D., art dealer: b. Hinsdale, Berk- shire Co., iSIass., June 27, 1849; s. Bartholomew and Mary (Dwyer) Gill; ed. common and high schs., Hinsdale; m. Evelyn L. Clyde, of Springfield, Mass., Nov. 16, 1874; 1 son, James Milton. Began a.s art dealer, Springfield, 1878; collector U.S. in- ternal revenue for Mass., under appointment of Pres. McKinley, Apr. 6, 1897, and continued under Presidents Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, until Dec. ], 1913; now propr. Gill's Art Rooms, Boston, and Gill's Annual Exhibitions of American Paintings, at Springfield, in Feb. each year. Republican. Mason; t)dd Fellow. Clubs: Massachusetts, Mid- dlesex, Essex; Nayasset (Springfield). Home: 40 Lothrop St., Beverly, Mass. Office: 120 Tremont St., Boston. GIIiIjIISFII:, Edward Thomas Wright, editor and pull.; \). in Ireland, Aug. 27, 1S41; s. Jolin and Mary Gillespie; ed. pub. schs.; Scotcii-liish ances- try; moved to Can., 1856, New York, 1858, Stam- ford, Conn., 1861; m. Emma Meudell, of Belleville, Ont., Can, Sept. 12, 1872; 5 children, eldest son. Edward Lathrop (A.B., Yale, 1903; LL.B., New York U., 1909; admitted to Conn, bar, 1912). Served as vol. lielper witli U.S. Sanitary Commn., during MctJlellan's Peninsular Campaign, 1862, also as press corr. ; became editorially connected with Stamford Advocate, 1868; sr. partner pub. firm, 1881; pres., since 1906, The Gillespie Bros., Inc., pubs. The Daily Advocate. Officer Stamford Hist. Soc. since 1902. Republican. Protestant. Author: Historical Sketch of Stamford, 1892. Writer upon historical and literary subs., also of verse. Home: 72 Forest St. Office: 258 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. GIIiIiETT, Arthur Iiincoln, clergyman; b. West- field, Mass., Jan. 5, 1859; s. Edward Bates and Lucy Douglas (Fowler) Gillett; brother of Frederick Huntington Gillett; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1880, A.M., 1884; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1883, post-grad, study same, 1883-4, univs. of Berlin and Tiibingen, 1889-91; (D.D., Amherst, 1901); m. Marv Bradford Swift, of Hartford, Conn., June 22, 1887 (died Jan. 15, 1901); m. 2d, Sara Phillips Colton, of Brooklyn, June 10, 1911. Pastor's asst. Plymouth Ch., Mil- waukee, 1884-5: pastor Plymouth Ch., Grand Forks, N.D., 1885-8: instr., 1888-90, asso. prof., 1890-5, prof, apologetics since 1895, Hartford Theol. Sem. Editor-in-chief Hartford Sem. Record, 1894-13. Trustee Smith Coll., Amherst Coll. ]Mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Theol. Soc. Conglist. Republican. Clubs: Hartford Golf, University, Twentieth Cen- tury, Congregational. Address: 16 Marshall St., Hartford, Conn.* / GIIitETT, Frederick Huntin.'jton, congressman: ,b. Westfleld, Mass., Oct. 16, 1851; s. Edward Bates and Lucv Douglas (Fowler) Gillett; brother of Arthur Lincoln Gillett; A.B., Amherst, 1874, A.M., 1877 (LL.D., 1906); LL.B., Harvard, 1877. In law practice at Springfield, Mass., since 1877. Asst. attv.-gen. of Mass., 1879-82; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1890, 1891: mem. 53d to 64th Congresses (1893-17), 2d Mass. Dist. Republican. Home: ,' Springfield, Mass.* Canton, n_^ii,i,i;tte, Fanny Lemira, author cook books. (See vol. 1909, also Who's WHio in America, 1908-9.) GIIiIiMOBE, Inez Haynes, author; b. Rio Ja- neiro, Brazil, Mar. 2, 1873; d. Gideon and Emma Jane (Hoplvins) Haynes; Girls High Sch. and Normal Sch., Boston; spl. student Radcliffe Coll., 1897-1900; m. Rufus Hamilton Gillmore, of Bos- ton, Aug. 30, 1897. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Scituate, Mass.* GIIiMAIT, Arthur, educator, author; June 22, 1837-Dec. 28, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) . GIIiMAN, Augustus William, commissioner of agr., Me.; b. Foxcroft, Me., Jan. 27, 1844; s. Ebenezer and Roxana (Palmer) Oilman: grad. Foxcroft Acad.: m. Mary Elizabeth I>oring, of Guilford. Me., May 2, 1880; 4 children, Louise R.. Arthur L., Julia E., Mary A. Taught sch. and sviperintended fatlier's farm until 1880, and since conducted farm of his own near Foxcroft; mem. A. W^. Oilman & Co., grain and feed business, Fox- croft. since 1896: county commr. for mahy yrs. ; selectman and collector of taxes for 18 yrs.; trustee Foxcroft .Acad., 187 6-08; mem. State Valu- ation Commn., 1880-2 and 1890-2; insp. of prisons and jails, 1892-02: mem. Bd. of Agr., 1892-5 (pres., 1894); commr. of agr., 1902-12; represented the WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 457 4th Congressional Dist. as trustee of Me. State Fair, at Lewiston, 1897-02. Mem. Grange. Ke- publican. Conglist. Address: Koxcroft, Me. GIItSIAN', Benjamin Ives; b. New York, Feb. 19, 1S52; s. Winthrop Sargent and Abia Swift (Lip- pincott) Oilman : A.B., Williams Coll., 1872; fellow in logic, Johns Hopkins, 1881-2 (hon. A.M., 1902); grad. student psychology, Harvard, 1883-5. and univs. of Faris and Berlin; m. Cornelia Moore Dunbar, of New York, Sept. II, 1892. Lecturer Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, 1890-1; instr. psy- chology, Clark U., 1892-3; sec. Mus. of I'^ine Arts, Boston, 1893 — . Pres. Am. Assn. of Museums, 1913. (See Who's Who in America for writings.) Home: Sheldonville, Mass. Address: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.* GIIiMAN, Bradley, clergyman; b. Boston, Jan. 22. 1857; s. Thomas R. and Ruth (Mathews) Gil- man; A.B., Harvard, 1880, S.T.B., 1884; m. Mary Rebecca Foster, 1886. Ordained Unitarian minis- try. 1886; pastor Belmont and Waverlev, Mass., 1884-6, Concord, N.H., 1886-92, 3d' Corigl. Soc, Springfield, 1892-03, 1st Congl. Parish. Canton, Mass., since 1903. Clubs: University, Twentieth Century, Boston Authors. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Canton, Mass.* GIIiMAN, Burton Smitli, clergyman; b. Stock- bridse, Vt., IMay 15, 1861; s. John Smith and Esther (Bullard) Gilman; grad., scientific and literary courses, State Normal Sch., Randolph, Vt., 1884; student, St. Johnsburv Acad., 1884-6; A.B., Dart- mouth. 1891; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1894; studied U. of Berlin, 1894-6; m. Gardner, Mass., Oct. 19, 1897, Nelly Osgood. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., Mar. 16. 1897; pastor Congl. Ch., Gard- ner, Mass., since 1897. Home: Gardner, Mass. GIIiMAN', Charles Carroll, insurance; b. Boston, June 19, 1882; s. William and Mary (Carroll) Gilman; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Rose L. Sulli- van, of New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 24, 1912. Began active career in office of North Am. Fire Ins. (Jo., 1899, continuing 5 yrs. ; then with James T. Phelps & Co., ins. agency, 1904-12; assisted in organizing firm of Gilman & Swaim, of which has been sr. partner, Nov., 1912-July 1, 1914; since conducting business under own name. l\Iem. Bos- ton Life Underwriters' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Catholic Union. Recreations; outdoor sports. Home: 497 Talbot Av.. Dorchester, Mass. Offlce: 159 Devon- shire St.. Boston, Mass. GIIiMAIT, Charles Howard; b. South Berwick, Me., Nov. 14, 1858; s. John Low and Jane Loring (Sanborn) Gilman; A.B., Bowdoin. 1882; m. Mary Louise Smith, of Augusta, Me., Sept. 8, 1886. In real estate business, Minneapolis, 1884-94; banking and brokerasre business, Boston, 1894-04; since in same line of business in Portland, Me. Mem. Port- land Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Mason. Clubs; rnmberiand. Country. Economic, Farmers'. Recreations: farming. Home: Lafayette Hotel, Portland; (summer) "Glvnllyn," Sebago Lake, Me. Office: 186 Middle St., Portland, Me. GII.MAK. Charles S.. M.D.: b. Lake Village, Gilford, N.H., Oct. 23, 1873; s. Noah C. and Ellen M. (Sleeper) Gilman; descendant of Edward Gil- man. who settled at Hingham, Mass., about 1617; grad. Tilton (N.H.) Sem.. 1892; student Med. Dept., U. of Vt.. and Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.: M.D., Balti- more Med. Coll., 1896; m. Lucy B. Little, of Pem- broke, N.H., Sept. 5, 1900. Practiced at Lakeport, N.H., 8 mos., at Suncook, N.H., 8 yrs., since at Boston. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Boston Med. Soc, Am. Proctologic Soc, Am. Assn. Clin. Research. N.E. Alumni Balti- more Med. Coll. (sec). Gamma Chapter A.K.K. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Home: 17 University Rd., Brookline. Offlce: 419 Boylston St., Boston. Gn^MAir. Bdwin Cameron, lawyer; b. Boston, Aue-. 29, 1851; s. Samuel and Jeanette (Rae) Gil- man; ed. pub. schs. of Boston; m. Anna B. Hunt, of Salem. Mass.. July 1, 1885; children, John Rae, Harri=! Hunt. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1873; since practiced in Boston. Charter mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Home: ■U^nchester, Mass. Offlce: 79 Milk St.. Boston. GILMAN, Elbrldge Wheeler; b. Marshfield, Vt., Nov. 23, 1868; s. George Avara and Miriam (Wheeler) Gilman; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Norwich U., 1889; grad. Practical Druggist Inst., N.Y. City, 1905, Nat. Inst. Pharmacy, Chicago, 1906; Ph.G., Ohio Inst. Pharmacy, 1907; m. Minnie Sabrina Rowe, of Northfield, Vt., Aug. 11, 1889 (died Jan. 3, 1904); 4 children. Beryl Miriam (Mrs. Frank B. Brown, of Marshfield), Albert George, Arthur El- bridge, Raymond Stephen. Engaged in gen. mdse. business and farming, at Marshfield, since 1889. Mem. Am. Pharm. Assn., Vt. State Pharm. Assn. Deinociat. Addi-ess: IMarshfield, Vt. GILMAN, Georgre Hills, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 13, 1866; s. George S. and Ellen (Hills) Gilman; A.B., Yale, 1890; m. Mabel E. Goodrich, of Hartford, Apr. 20, 1898; 1 son, George H., Jr. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1893, and since practiced in Hartford; mem. Hyde, Joslyn & Gilman, 1893-7, Hungerford, Hyde, Joslyn & Gilman, 1897-09, Hyde, Joslyn, Gilman & Hungerford since 1909. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., Municipal Art Soc, Yale Alumni Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Hartford Yacht, Daunt- less. Country. Home: 149 Lafayette St. Address: 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. GIIiMAN, Gorham Summer, merchant; b. Hall- owell, Me., May 29, 1882. (See vol. 1909.) GILMAN, Hannah E., educator. (See vol. 1909.) GILMAN, Henry, dentist; b. Scarboro, Me., Aug. 10, 1873; s. George Edward and Lucinda Abbie (Libby) Gilman; A.B., Bowdoin. 1897; D.M.D., Harvard, 1903; m. Maud Helen Miller, of Scarboro, June 20, 1906. Teacher, Plympton. Mass.. 1897-9; practiced dentistry, Portland, Me., since 1903; mem. State Bd. Dental Examiners, Me., 1911-14 and since 1915; instr. Harvard Dental Sch. since 1911; mem. Sch. Bd.. Portland, 1915. Mem. Nat. Dental Assn., Am. Acad. Dental Science, North Eastern Dist. Dental Soc, Me. Dental Soc. Dem- ocrat. Universalist. ISIem. K.P. Clubs: Economic, INIyles ,Standish Rifle. Portland Gun. Recreations: shooting. Address: 190 State St., Portland, Me. GILMAN, John B., war veteran: b. South Bos- ton, Mass., Dec. 22, 1844; s. John and Margaret (Crowley) Gilman; ed. pub. schs.. Quincy and Eliot, Mass.; m. Marv E. Lynch, of Boston, Nov. 8, 1870. Enlisted in 12th Mass. Inf. Aug. 5, 1862; participated in battles of Rappahannock Sta., Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run. Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg (lost right arm); hon. dis- charged Oct. 28, 1863. Mass. State govt, employe, 1864-83; employe and later chief settlement div., bd. dirs. of pub. instns.. Boston 1883-1901; commr. soldiers' relief dept., Boston, 1901^ — •. Mem. Post 26 G.A.R., past post comdr. dept. insp.. jr. vice- comdr., sr. vice-comdr., comdr. Dept. Mass.. adj.- gen.. 1904-5, and comdr. -in-chief, 1910-11. Home: 13 Schuvler St.. Roxbury, Mass. Offlce: Rm. 60, City Hall, Boston.* GILMAN, John San1}om, educator: b. Alton, N.H., July 14, 1880; s. S. E. P. and Nancv J. (Cooper) Gilman: prep. edn. Farmington (N.H.) High Sch.; A.B., Dartmouth. 1902; m. Ethelyn M. Garland, of Farmington, N.H., July 7. 1906; chil- dren, John Garland, b. Aug. 18. 1910: Barbara Louise, June 13, 1913. Prin. Newbury (Vt.) Sem., 1902-5; supervising prin.. same, 1905-7: supt. Connecticut-Wells River Superv. Dist.. 1907-10; supt. Lisbon-Landaff Superv. Dist.. since 1910. Mem. Ednl. Council of N.H., Lisbon Bri. of Trade. N.H. Teachers' Assn., Ammonoosic Valley Teach- ers' Assn. (pres. 1911-12). Vt. Teachers' Assn., Vt. Sunts.' Assn. (v.-p. 1909-10), Phi Kappa Psi. Re- publican. Cong-list. Mason. Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: Lisbon, N.H. GILMAN, Julia R., teacher. (See vol. 1909.) GILMAN. Marg-aret, educator. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in .America. 1910-11.) GILMAN, Mary Rebecca Poster, author; b. Wor- cester, Mass.. 1859; d. Dwight and Henriette P. B. Poster; m. Bradley Gilman. 1886. M^m. Mp'la. (See vol. 1909.) GIiADSIITG, Royal Henry, law.ver; b. Provi- dence, ix.L, i\la.\- 1 ;t, lS(;it: s. llenry Bruce and Mary Elizabeth ( Uuggles) (Jladding: descendant of John Gladding, Bristol, K.i., about 1640; A.B., Brown U., 1.S92; student Harvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Anna Carpenter Spicer, of Providence, Oct. 18, 1904; 3 children, Anna Spicer, Liouise Ruggles, Royal H., Jr. I'l-acticod in Providence since 1894; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1898-9. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. JMason. Clubs: Art, Congregational. Recreations: outdoor diversions. Home: 262 Broadway. Office: 513 Grosvenor Bldg-., Providence, K.I. GI.ASCOCK, Clyde Chew, 190 9.) teacher. (See vol. GIiASFEI^Ii, Susan (Mrs. George Cram Coolv), author; b. Davenport, la., July 1, 1882; d. Elmer S. and Alice (Keating) Glaspell; Ph.B., Drake U., la.; post-grad. U. of Chicago; m. George Cram Cook, Apr. 14, 1913. Was State House and legis- lative reporter. The News and The Capital, Des Moines. Contbr. of stories to mags., etc. Author-; Tlie Glory of the Conquered. 1909; The Visioning, 1911; Lifted Masks. 1912; Fidelity, 1915. Home; Provincetown, Mass.* GI^ASS, Parley B., inventor, mining engr. : b. Pembroke, Mass., Jan. 5, 1873; s. Thomas and Jane W. (Peterson) Glass; ed. Duxbury, Mass.; m. Quincy, Mass., Apr. 4, 1894, Lucy M. Mclntire. Gen. supt. Whitemore Mfg. Co., 1895-8; pres. Rapid Eveletting Macliine Co.. 1898-9; sjen. sunt. 1899-1903, pres. and gen. mgr., 1903-Oct., 1906, Peerless Machinery Co.; now^ engaged in mining business. Has taken out over 100 patents, in U.S. and foreign countries, making specialty of shoe machinery. Pres. and treas. P. R. Glass Co.; dir. Fresno-Belvoir Mining Co., v. -p. Santa Catarina Mining and Milling Co., and treas. Santa Sofia IMines & Milling Co., jMexico. Mason (32°). Mem. Ancient and Hon. Artv. Com. of Mass., I.O.O.F., Red Men, B.P.O.E. Club: Granite City (Quincy. Mass.). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: Essex Bldg., Boston. GIiAZIEB, Nelson Newton, clergvman; moved to Beatrice, Neb. (See vol. 1909.) GIiIIASON, Albert Augustus, lawver; b. Milford, Mass., Oct. lU, 18(53; s. Zelotes and Sarah A. (Scott) Gleason; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1882; A.B., Harvard, 1886; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1886-9; m. Alice L. Jose, of Cambridge. Mass., Oct. 22, 1913. Admitted to bar, 1890; sr. mem. firm Gleason & Higgins since 1906. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Bar Assn. 1st It. Battery K, Is: Mass. Heavy Arty., Spanish-Am. War, 1898; capt. IMass. Vol. INlilitia, 1908 (retired). Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co.; life mem. Mass. Commandery, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War; inem. Lincoln Republican Club (pres., 1897), Exeter Alumni of N.E. (v. -p.). LTniversalist. INIason (K. T., Shriner). Clubs; Boston City, Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard; Harvard LTnion (Cambridge); Ap- palachian Mountain. Recreations: mountain climb- ing, .^nowshoeing. Home: Brookline. Office: 60 State St., Boston. GXiEASON, Alfred Dwig-ht, mfr., banker; b. An- do\er, Mass., Feb. 7, 1846; s. Hon. Benjamin Whitney and Louisa (Fessenden) Gleason; de- scendant of Thomas Gleason, who settled in Wa- tertown, Mass. Bay Colony, previous to 1640; ed. at pvt. boarding and mil. sclis. ; m. Boston, May 12, 1870, Blanche A. Pratt. Served 100-day enlist- ment in Civil War as 1st sergt. ; employed in father's woolen mill, Gleasondale, Mass., 1872; succeeded father as head of mill, 1900; ex-pres. Hudson (Ma«s.) Nat. Bank (now dir. same). Home: Hudson, Mass. GIiEASON, Charles Albert, trustee; b. New Braintree, Mass., Feb. 7, 1846; s. Elbridge and Emeline (Ranger) Gleason; ed. common schs. of New Braintree and Westfield Acad.; m. Elisabeth Mandell, of Hardwick, Mass., Nov. 17, 1875. Farm- er for many yrs. ; now engages principally in investment of trust funds and settlement of estate; trustee, v. -p. and auditor Mass. Agrl. Coll. since 1888; trustee Barre Savings Bank. Rep. Gen. Court, 1873; mom. Mass. Senate, 1886, 87, 88; mom. Sch. Com., New Braintree, 1868-81; town treas. 18 yrs., selectman, 16 yrs., ta.x collector, 15 yrs. Pres. Worcester West Agrl. Soc. 3 yrs.; chmn. Coni. on Child Labor for Mass., 1887. liepublican. Conglist (deacon). Uocreations: fishing, country life. Homc^: 17 Schocd St., Sjiringfield, Mass. GIiEASON, Charles Bemis, lawyer; b. We?st .Medford, Mass., Sept. 9, 1872; s. Daniel A. and Annie (Hall) Gleason; descendant of Thomas Gleason, wlio settled at Watertown, Mass., 1652; \.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1894, LL.B., 1897; m. Helen Zabriskie Howes, of Newton, Mass., 1906; 4 children, John H., Francis H., Sidney, 2d, Donald H. Mem. Boston and Middlesex bar assns. iJecreations; golf, tennis, reading. Clul): Brae Burn Colnltr^■. Home: 45 Waterston Rd., Newton, Mass. (Jflice: 101 Milk St., Boston. GIiBASON, Charles Whitney, woolen mfr.; Apr. 9, INll-July 5, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) GIiBASON, Clarence Willard, teacher, autlior; b. Holden, Mass., Aug. 11, 1866; s. Charles Willard and .Jane Grey (Story) Gleason; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1889; m. Ellen Frances Morrison, of Xatick, Mass., Julv 1, 1890. Taught in l^oxbury Latin Sch., 1889-05, Volkman Sch., Boston, 1905- 12, Roxbury Latin Sch., 1912 — . Mem. Am. Philol. .\ssn., Classical Assn. of N.E. (sec. Eastern Mass. sect.), Am. Free Trade League, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Harvard. Cleveland Democrat. Asso. editor Classical Journal. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home; 6 Waverly St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass.* GI.BASON, Daniel Angrell; May 9. 1836-Feb. 16, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) GIiBASON, Daniel Henry Lawrence, U.S. cus- toms official; b. Langdon, N.H., ^lar. 23, 1841; s. Col. Joseph and Abagail (Read) Gleason; ed. common and high schs.; m. Mary E. Hall, of Holden, Mass., Jan. 16, 1866; children, Annie S., Harry L., Florence M., Tlieron E.; 7 grand- children. Clk. in country store until 1857; at sea, 1857-9; enlisted as pvt., Sept., 1861, in 1st Mass. Vol. Cav.; discharged on account of wounds re- ceived in action, Sept., 1864; commd. capt. and bvtd. ma,i. ; clk. in War Dept., Washington, 1865-6; in grocery business, Dudley, Mass., 1866-7; in boot and shoe business, Leominster, and later wholesale dealer and jobber, boots and shoes, Bos- ton; in U.S. customs service since 1872; dir. Pio- neer Co-operative Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mason: mem. G.A.R. (comdr. Dept. of Mass., 1907), Loyal Legion, A.O.U.W. Clubs: Unitarian, Com- mercial. Address: Natick, Mass. GIiBASON, George Ii., clergyman; b. Bristol, N.H., Feb. 25, 1835; s. Rev. Salmon and Jerusha (Willard) Gleason; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1861; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1864; m. Charlotte Augusta Perkins, of Topsfleld, Oct. 4, 1864; 6 children. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1864; supt. schs., Bristol, Vt., 1865-6; pastor, Bristol, Vt., 1864-7, West Rutland, 1867-9, Manchester, Mass., 1869-81, Andover, 1881-2, Byfield, 1SS2-S, Riverside Ch., Haverhill, Mass., 1888-06 (built new cli. edifice and developed an efficient working cli.); pastor emeritus since 1906; retired to farm at Topsfleld, July 1, 1906. Trustee Dummer Acad., 1883-7; twice a del. to Triennial Council; moderator of man.v councils; writes for religious and agrl. papers; lectures on agriculture to grangers' and farmers' institutes, etc. Republican. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa (Dartmouth). Recre- ations: work on farm and care of stock. Address: Topsfleld, Mass. GIiBASON, H(enry) Walter, mfr.; b. Woburn, Mass., Jan. 29, 1,S67; s. Henry A. and Sarah (Weber) Gleason; ed. pub. schs., Woburn; m. Eda Titus, of Garland, Me., Oct. 19, 1887; 3 children, Harold Augustus, Clifford Raymond, Mildred. Be- gan, 1882, with C. N. Mellen Co., firm name changed to Fowle, Cobb & Pearson, later to Fovvle & Pear- son Co., inc. 1902, as J. B. Pearson Co., mfrs. of 460 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND specialties in men's clothing; now v.-p. and gen. mgr. same. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Arlington Boat (ex-pres.). Recreations: motoring. Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: 65 Bed- ford St., Boston. GIi£ASON, James Mellen, life ins.; b. Wards- boro, Vt., Oct. C, 1833; s. Jo.siah and Susan Read (Morse) Gleason; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Sprin- fleld Wesleyan Sem. (Vt.), French's Commercial Coll., Boston. Teacher in pub. schs., 1852-4; book- keeper, 1856-63; hotel propr., 1865-7; cashier, 1870- 94, treas.. May 1, 1894-12, John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. (retired). Republican. York and Scottish Rite Mason (33°). Clubs: Alsonquin, Boston Art, Home Market (v.-p.), Appalachian, Vt. Assn. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co., Mass. Hist. Soc, Bos- toman Sue. Hume; Copley Sq. Hotel, Boston. GIiEASON, John Hiram, surgeon; b. Cowans- ville, P.Q., Can., Sept. 20, 1869; s. Hiram Elhanan and Mary Victoria (Stinehaur) Gleason; M.D., Med. Dept., McGill U., Montreal, 1895; post-grad, study New York and Baltimore; m. Ethel Eastman Simmons, of Manchester, N.H., Oct. 17, 1899; chil- dren, Elizabeth Eastman, John MaCArthur. Has practiced at Manchester since 1896; formerly con- nected with out-patient dept.. Sacred Heart Hosp., and surgical service of the Elliot Hosp.; now con- sulting surgeon to Hosp. Notre Dame des Lourdes, and to Manchester Cliildren's Home; med. dir. and surgeon-in-ciiief to Beacon Hill Hosp. Cong- list. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. British Med. Assn.. A.M. A.. N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club, Manchester Med. Assn., Hillsboro Co. Med. Assn., Centre Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Hosp. Assn., Manchester Fish and Game Protective Assn., Man- chester Hist. Soc. Clubs: Derryfield, Intervale Country, Vesper Country. Mem. Hillsboro Country Fish and Game .A,ssn. Home: 734 Chestnut St. Of- fice: 907 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. GIiEASOir, Joseph T., lawver; b. Lunenburg, Vt., June IS, 1844; s. George and Sabrina W. (Thomjts) Glea«on; 7th in lineal descent from John Howe, of Sudbury, Mass.; both his paternal and maternal great grandfathers served in the War of the Revolution, the latter holding a commn. as It. in a N.H. Regt. ; ed. in dist. sch. at Lunen- burg to 17 yrs. of age: m. Mary S. Aldrich, of Concord. Vt.. Sept. 9, 1884; 1 adopted daughter, Louise G. (Mrs. W. N. Humphrey, Pasadena, Cal.). Enlisted at 17 in Co. K, 8th Regt. Vt. Vols.. Dec, 1861: asstd. in organizing the co. and drilled with it about 6 wks., but on final examination was rejected: again enlisted in Co. E, 15th Vt. Vols., Aug., 1862, and remained with regt. until its dis- bandment; farmed in Lunenburg until 1874; stud- ied law and admitted to bar. 1876: practiced at Concord, Vt., 1876-8, since at Lvndonville, Vt.; v.-p. and dir. Nat. Bank of Lyndon. Formerly town elk. and treas., moderator and asst. judge, Caledonia Co.; chmn. Rep. Town Com., Lvndon, 12 yrs.. and chmn. Caledonia Co. Rep. Com., 4 vrs.; moderator of town, village and school meetings and st?itp PPTiator from Caledonia Po. Co'-'elist. Mem. Caledonia and Vt. bar assns. Mason (K.T.); comdr. G.A.R. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. GIiEDHIXrX, Eli, worsted mfr. ; b. Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Eng., Aug. 15. 1866; s. Ingham and Sarah (Calverlv) Gledhill: ed. evenins classes, Huddersfield Tech. Coll.; m. Martha Haigh, of Huddersfield, Mar. 1. 1890 (died 1893); m. 2d. Agnes Glaeser, of Rockville, Conn.. Nov. 13, 1894. Ar- rived in America, Mar. 29. 1892; settled at Rock- ville. and moved to Mvstic. Conn.. 1898; designer of fancy worsteds, 1887-97. supt. and mgr. of mills since 1897; sec. and treas. Mystic Mfg. Co.: served in all capacities in mills since 10 yrs. of age. Representative, town of Stonington." Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Republican. Mason (Shriner); Odd Fellow. Pres. Mystic Club. Address: Mystic, Conn. GIiEKDENlTIia'Cr, Robert Thompson, M.D. ; b. Nova Scotia, Can., Sept. 5. 1865; s. Thompson and Sarah Jane (Riplev) Glendenning; ed. Pictou Acad., N.S., 1 yr. : Mt. Allison Acad., Sackville, N.R., 2 vrs.: Mt. Allison U., Sackville. 1 vr.; M.D., CM.. McGill U. Med. Faculty, Montreal, 1892; m. Eliza Barker Harrison, of Newcastle, N.B., Dec. 14, 1892; 1 daughter, Gwendolen. Began prac- tice in Oxford, N.S., 1892, continuing 15 mos. ; tlien took charge of practice of Dr. James K. Knowles, Gloucester, Mass., for 6 mos., settled in Manchester, Mass., May, 1894; med. insp. pub. schs., Manchester; med. examiner ins. cos. and fraternal orders. Conglist. Republican. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Odd Fellow. Club: Man- chester. Address: 8 Church St., Manchester, Mass. GIiIDDEN, Charles Jasper, financier, motorist; b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 29, 1857; s. Nathaniel Ames and Laura Ellen (Clark) Glidden; ed. pub. schs., Lowell; m. Lucy Emma, d. James Cleworth, of Manchester, N.H., July 10, 1878. Mgr. Atlantic Pacific Telegraph Co., 1873-7; became interested in the telephone, 1876, and conducted experiments with Prof. A. Graham Bell, from Boston to Man- chester, N.H. ; built pvt. lines in Mass. and N.H. ; secured the first subscriber to an exchange system in the world, at Lowell, 1877; built 1st long dis- tance line from Lowell to Boston, 1879; organized and was pres. and treas. several N.E. and western telephone cos., 1876-1900; at one time controlled one-sixth of the Bell system in U.S.; pres. Traders' Nat. Bank, Lowell, 1892-1900; retired, 1900. Inter- ested in development of the automobile and aerial navigation; first to tour around the world in an automobile, touring 46,528 miles in 39 countries, 1901-8; has made many other long tours; pres. Aerial Navigation Co. to operate a line of airships bet. Boston and New York (1st co. of the kind); lias made 49 balloon ascensions in U.S., 3 in I'rance and 4 in Eng. After completion of cable from Vancouver to Australia sent 1st telegram around the world, from Boston to Boston, etc. Conbtr. to newspapers while on world tour. Life mem. Royal Geog. Soc, London. Mason (32°). Clubs: Aero (France, Eng. and America), Algon- quin (Boston). Address: Copley Plaza, Boston.* GIiIDDEir, Walter S., banker, commn. mcht. ; b. Pittston, Me., Apr. 30, 1856; s. Daniel and Johanna (Dudley) Glidden; ed. pub. schs. and business coll. Began at 13, at Gardiner, Me., as printer's apprentice, on the Kennebec Reporter, continuing 2 yrs.; removed to Boston, 1872, and employed at Frank Wood's printing shop 6 mos.; with L. E. Stacey, at Faneuil Hall Market, then with W. H. Gleason's Market on Shawmut Av. ; mgr. for C. C. Bailey, meat market, 6 mos.; entered meat business as partner, firm of W. S. Glidden & Co.: sold out after 6 mos. and conducted meat business on own account at the Blackstone Mar- ket; disposed of this shop and in 1876 became mgr. of N. E. Hollis & Co., which position still holds; also pres. Cliarlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Contractors' Mut. Liab. Ins. Co., J. H. "Whiton & Co., Hinckley Rendering Co.; v.-p. Mut. Protective Fire Ins. Co.: pres. Sands, Furber & Co., and L. A. Johnson & Co.; sole owner E. T. Barrett Co., of Faneuil Hall Market; dir. Beacon Trust Co. (exec, com.). "Winter Hill Co-operative Bank. Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., J. V. Fletcher Co. (Faneuil Hall Market). N.E. Dressed Meat & Wool Co., Sturte- vant & Haley Beef and Supply Co., Swift Beef Co. Pres. Winchester Home for Aged Women. Hunt Asylum for Destitute Children; trustee Somer- ville Hosp., Somerville Home for the Aged, etc. INIem. Governor's Council of INIass., 1908-9, 1910-11. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Boston Prod- uce Exchange. Republican. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Algonquin. Belmont Country; Cen- tral (Somerville, Mass.). Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 51 N. Market St., Boston, Mass. CrlMjJiTiTlN, "Walter Seward, lawyer; b. Boston, June 12, 1874; s. Walter S. and Josephine A. (Seward) Glidden: A.B., Bowdoin Coll.. Brunswick. Me.. 1902, M.A., 1903: read law; admitted to bar, 1894; m. Maude Weel^s, of Maiden, Mass., Oct. 7, 1896. Practiced, Bath. Me., since 1894, at Hono- lulu. T.H.. 1904-5. Clk. Supreme Court of Me., 1S9S-04. Republican. Address: 13 Centre St., Bath, IMaine. GIiINIIS, Edward, merchant; b. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 31, 1849; s. late Jacob T. and. Sarah A. (Washburn) Glines: grad. high sch., Boston, 1869: m. Boston, Mar. 5, 1872, Frances C. Hanks. Employed as cllc. in coffee, tea and spice store at 20: with his father in same business until latter's retirement; pres. and treas. J. T. Glines & WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 461 Co., until retired, 1913. Alein. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 18S2, 1883, Senate, 1SS7, 1888; ex-pres. Som- erville Common Council and Rep. City Com.; mayoi- of Somerville. 1901, 2, 3; ex-mem. Rep. State Cen- tral Com.; del. Mass. Rep. state convs., 1892-04. Capt. Spanish-Am. War, on staff of Gen. AVilliston; now dep. q.-m. gen. of Mass., rank of It. -col. Mem. Boston Clianiber of Commerce. Mem. S.A.R., Naval and Mil. Order of Spanisli War, Serst. I'^rank E. Draper Camp, U.S. War Vets. Mason (,K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. Clubs: Webcowitt, Central, Winter Hill (Somerville); Middlesex, New England, Central, Cereal, Boston City, Boston Atliletic Assn., Puri- tan (Boston). Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 50 India St.. Boston. GIiOVER. Albert S., water meters; b. Boston, Apr. 6, 1855; s. Albert Henry and Mary Ann (Wilson) Glover; ancestors on paternal side set- tled in Dorcliester, Mass., 1630; ed. pub. sclis. of Newton and Brookline; Mass. Inst. Tecl:., class of 1877 (non-grad.); m. Mary Wales Robinson, of Newton, Mass., Sept. 21, 1875; 1 'daughter, Mary Wales. Connected with water dept. City of Bos- ton, Sudbury River Supply, 1875-9; then water registrar for Newton, 10 yrs. ; sec. and N.E. sales agt. Hersey Mfg. Co., mfrs. water meters, since Dec, 1889. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn., Am. Water Works Assn. Roosevelt Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Engi- neers', Tedesco Country, Brae Burn Country. Home: 550 Center St.. Newton, Mass. Office: 714 Tremont Temple, 88 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. CrIiOVER, Charles, mfr. ; b. Nottingham, Eng., June 16. 1847; s. George and Rebecca (Wood) Glover; brought to U.S. in infancy; ed. dist. sch., Enfleld. Conn., and by liome study; m. Margaret S. Wainwright, of Meriden, Conn., 1867; 3 children, only one. Mrs. Ida Glover Peterson, living. Was farm hand and machinist several yrs.; entered employ of P. & F. Corbin, New Britain, Conn., 1876; upon consolidation of various companies as The Corbin Screw Corpn., was elected pres. and gen. mgr. : also pres. and treas. Corbin Screw Corpn., Chicago; pres. Corbin Motor Vehicle Corpn.. D. C. Judd (5o., New Britain; v. -p. and dir. Am. Hardware Corpn.; dir. Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., P. & F. Corbin Co., New Britain Nat. Bank, Skinner Chuck Co.; pres. H. R. Walker Co. Grant- ed many patents on mech. devices for mfg. screws and of hardware specialties. Republican. Mason. Clubs: New Britain, New Britain Golf; Country (Farmington), Hartford. Address: New Britain, Conn. GXiOVER, Georgre E., insurance; b. Boston, Nov. 17, 1865: s. Edward and Zelinda C. (Huntoon) Glover; ed. pub. schs.. Boston; m. Mary Roberts, of Maiden. Mass.. Sept. 16, 1891. Engaged in ins. business since 1881; mem., since 1909, William A. Hamilton & Co., gen. agts. accident, health and liability depts. of the Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corpn., Ltd.: dir. Nat. Security Bank. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Apollo. Home: Hopkinton, Mass. Office: 114 Milk St., Boston. GIiYNM", James P., congressman; b. Winsted, Conn.. Nov. 12. 1867: s. Dennis and Mary J. ((^eraghty) Glvnn; ed. pub. schs.; m. Katherine .L Meade, of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 14, 1903. Ad- mitted to Conn, bar, 1895: pros, atty.. Town of Winchester. 1899-02: postmaster. Winsted. 1902- 14; mem. fi4th Congress (1915-17), 5th Conn. Dist. Mem. Litchfield <^o. (Conn.) Bar Assn. Republi- can. Address: Winsted, Conn. GODARS, Georare Seymour, librarian; b. Granby, Conn.. .Tune 17. 186.^: s. Harvy and Sabra Lavinia (Beach) Godard: descendant of Daniel Godard (Gozzard), of Hartford, before 1646. also of .Tohn Case, earlv settler and 1st magistrate of Sims- burv, William Spencer, original settler of Hart- ford, and Thomas Beach. Milford, Conn., 1646; A.B., Weslevan U.. 1892: studied Northwestern U., Evanston, 111., 1892-4: B.D.. Yale. 1895; m. Kate Estelle Dewey, of Granby. June 23. 1897; children, Geors-e Dewey, Paul Beach, Mary Katharine. Asst. librarian Conn. State Library. 1898-1900, librarian since 1900; editor Conn. State Records. Trustee Weslevan Acad.. Wilbraham, Mass. Mem. council A.L.A.', 1906-12 (chmn. com. on public documents); pres. Nat. Assn. State Libraries, 1904-5, Conn. Library Assn., 1906-7, Am. Assn. Law Libraries, 1909-11 (chmn. joint com. nat. legislative infor- mation service). Conn. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn. (com. on public arcliives). Municipal Art Soc. (chmn. com. of publication). Mem. Founders and Patriots of America, S.A.R., Yale Alumni Assn., Wesleyan U. Alumni Assn. Conglist. Clubs: University, City, Automobile, Twentieth Century, Acorn of Conn., Rotary, Congregational. Home: 350 Blue Hills Av. Office: State Library, Hartford, Conn.* GODDARD, Anson Morrill, lawyer, editor; b. Auburn, Me., Sept. 1. 1859; s. Charles William and Rowena Caroline (Morrill) Goddard; grad. Port- land High Sch., 1878; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1882; spl. course. Harvard Law Sch., 1883; admitted to bar at Augusta, Me., 1885; m. Eva E. Glidden, of Augusta, Mar. 25, 1891, City solicitor, Augusta, 1887-92, 1907; mem. Rep. City Com., 1888-93. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Me. Ornithol. Soc, Me. Fish and Game Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason (K.T.); mem. A.O. U.W., I.O.O.F. Clubs: Abnaki, Augusta Yacht (commodore first 2 yrs. of its existence). Recre- ations: yachting. Home: 7 Crosby St. Office: 20 Willow St., Augusta, Me. GODDARD, Cliristoplier Marsh, electrical engr. ; b. Claremont. N.H., Apr. 16, 1856; s. Edward L. and Elizabeth P. (Marsh) Goddard; B.S., Dart- mouth, 1877; m. Emilie G. Brandner, of Brooklyn, Feb. 14, 1882. Sch. teacher, 1877-80; in banking business 5 yrs.; engaged in elec. constrn. work, Plainfleld, N.J., 1885-90; sec. and elec engr., N.E. Ins. Exchange, Boston, since 1890. Mem. exec, com. Nat. Fire Protection Assn. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Plainfleld. N.J., 1885-6; chmn. Rep. City Com., Plainfleld, 1885-90; mem. Sch. Com.. Newton, Mass.. 1902-5. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Mason. Conglist. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. GODDARD, Edward Mumford, librarian, lawyer; b. Vinginia City, Mont., May 30, 1869; s. Rev. Edward Nichols and Janette (Mumford) Goddard; ed. Windsor (Vt. ) High Sch., Holderness Sch. for Boys and Rock Point Inst.; studied law in office of Gilbert A. Davis, Windsor, Vt., 4 yrs., and in office of John H. Senter, Montpelier, Vt., 1 yr. ; admitted to Vt. bar, 1898; m. Windsor, Vt.. June 2, 1897, Lovisa Read Hill. Home: Montpelier, Vt. GODJIARD, Georg-e Augustus, lawyer; A.B., Harvard, 1865, A.M., 1872. LL.B., 1874; admitted to bar, and has since practiced at Boston. Trustee Suffolk Saving's Bank for Seamen and Others, Winthrop Land Trust. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club: St. Botolph. Home: 12 Chestnut St. Office: 10 Tremont St., Boston. GODDARD, Harry Williams, mfr.: b. Holvoke, Mass., Sept. 14, 1863: s. Dorrance Sibley and Mary Howe (Williams) Goddard, and descendant of William Goddard, the Watertown settler. 1666; ed. pub. schs. of Worcester, and 1 yr. at Wilbraham >cad.: m. Dec. 14, 1887, Grace, d. George and Eleanor Watson, of Spencer. Mass.; 2 children. Eleanor Grace, Marion Williams. In employ of Spencer Wire Co., 1880-4, sec. and supt., 1884-95, pres. and chief owner, same, since 1895; treas. Hobbs Mfg. Co., of 'V^^'orcester; pres. Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Co., Universal Patents Co.. Akers & Taylor IMfg. Co. Pres. W^orcester Bd. of Trade. 1903-4; dir. Mechanics' Nat. Bank; trustee Peoples Savings Bank. Mem. Worcester Chamber of C^om- merce. Clubs: Maine Coast, Quinsigamond Boat, Commonwealth, Tatnuck Country. Worcester, "U'^orcpster Country. Home: 190 Salisbury St.; (summer) "Hamagrel Farm," Auburn, Mass. Of- fice: 80 Webster St., Worcester, Mass. GODDARD, Henry E.; b. Brockton. INTass., May 20, 1852; s. "Warren and Sarah (Eldridge) God- dard; A.B., Brown U., 1875; grad. Theol. Sch.. Waltham (now Cambridge). Mass., 1876; studied medicine, Boston U. Med. Sch.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 1896: m. Mary Outcalt, of Cincinnati, Dec. 31, 1877; children, Samuel Warren (M.D.), b Feb. 5. 1881: Ruth. Sept. 2, 1884. Ordained minis- try of New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Ch.. 1876- pastor Brockton, 1876-94: founder, 1902, and head of Goddard Hosp., Brockton, in connection with 461 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND son, SuinuL-1 W. ^lem. Sch. Com., Brockton, 1877- 80. ' Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Drockton Med. Soc. Address: 21 Goddard Rd., Brockton, Mass. GODBABD, Ira Nathaniel, fire ins. (See vol. 19(111.) GODDAKB, John, clergyman; b. North Bridge- water ( now Brockton), Mass., Oct. 9, 1839; s. War- ren and Mary Crowell (Tobey) Goddard; ed. pub. schs., Adelphian and North J^ridgewater acads.; entered Amherst Coll., Class of 1862, but did not complete course, on account of ill health; .studied for ministry under pvt. tutors; m. Waltham, Mass., June 7, 1866, Mary E. Burnham. Ordained minister. New .Jerusalem Ch. (Swedenboigian), 1866. Pastorates; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866-1901; Newtonville, Mass., since 1901. Home: Newton- ville, Mass. GODDABD, John Calvin, clergyman; b. New York, .Supt. 18, 1852; s. James Edward and Cath- erine l''redericka (Jennings) Goddard; A.B., Yale, 1873; B.U.. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1881; (D.D., Pa. Coll., 1915); m. Harriet Warren Allen, of Rutland, Vt., Aug. 2, 1883. Minister Covenant Congl. Ch., of Chicago, lSSl-4; pastor Congl. Church, Salisbury, Conn., since 1884. Lecturer. Sec. Board Edn., Salisbury. Conn., 1889-93; moderator Gen. Assn. of Conn., 1895. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Litchfield Co. University Club; registrar Bitchfield North Assn.; sec. Scoville Memorial Library. Hotchkiss Sch. Assn.; Conn. Training Sch. for Feebleminded: pres. Taconic Sch. Corpn. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Salisbury, Conn.* GODSABD, Robert Hale Ives, mfr.; b. Provi- dence, K.I., Sept. 21, 1837; s. William (iiles (LL.D.) and Charlotte (Ives) Goddard; A.M., Brown C, 1858; m. Rebekah B., d. Hon. William S. Groes- beck, of Cincinnati. Served pvt. 1st R.I. Inf., May 2- Aug. 2, 1861; It. and vol. a.-d.-c. to CJen. Burnside, Sept. 23, 1862; capt. a.-d.-c. vols.. Mar. 11. 1863: bvtd. maj. vols., Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services" during campaign in East Tennessee and at siege of Knoxville; It. -col. vols., Apr. 2. 1865, for same at Ft. Steedman and in as- sault before Ft. Sedgwick, Va. ; resigned July 3, 1865. Mem. firms Goddard Bros., and Brown & Ives, cotton mfrs. ; pres. Lonsdale Co.; treas. Berkeley Co., and Hope Co.; dir. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Provident Instn. for Savings. Rep. presdl. elector, 1896; mem. R.I. Senate, 1897-8; mewi. State Bd. Charities and Correction; commr. Providence parks; nominated for U.S. senate by Dem. State Conv., 1907; also by Republicans. Mem. bd. fel- lows. Brown U., since 1893. Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc. (2d v.-p.). Clubs: Hope, University, Agawam Hunt, Squantum (Providence) : Metropolitan, Grolier (New York); Metropolitan (Washington); University (Boston). Home: 160 Hope St. OfRce: 50 S. Main St., Providence, R.I.* GODDAKB, William Henry, lumber merchant; b. West Granby, Conn., Feb. 22, 1861; s. Henry M. and Josephine A. (Converse) Goddard; ed. gram- mar and high schs.; m. Mary Edith Hart, of South- ington. Conn., July 30, 1890; 4 children, Marjorie Avis, Stanton Hart. Wendell Converse, .leanne Merriman. Spent 4 yrs. in the South in the lumber business; returned to Conn, and entered employ of the Wallingford Lumber Co., of which has been pres. and treas. since 1891: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10. 1911-12. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son (32°, K.T., Shriner); Odd Fellow. Club: Wallingford Business Men's. Address: Walling- ford, Conn. GODDING, Clarence Miles, M.D.: b. Providence, R.r.. June 27, 1857: s. Alvah W. and Mary J. (Miles) Godding; prep. edn. Mowry and Goff's pvt. sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1878; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1883; m. Charlotte Snow, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 23, 1886; 2 children, Louise G. Burbank, Anna G. Sprackling. Interne Boston Lying-in Hosp. 2 yrs., Mass. Gen. Hosp. 18 mos. ; practiced in Prov- idence since 1883; consulting surgeon, R.I. Hosp., Providence Lying-in Hosp.; attending physician Dexter Asylum. Mem. R.T. INIed. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Address: 312 Benefit St., Provi- dence, R.I. GODDING, John Granville, pharmacist; b. Gardinei-, Me., Mar. 28, 1853; s. Nathaniel and liachel H. (Motherwell) Godding; ed. grammar and English High Sch., Gardiner, Me.; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. of l^harmacy, Boston, 1874; m. Adelaide M. Smith, of Boston, Mass., Sept. 1, 1880. Sole propr. J. G. Godding & Co., apothecaries. Trustee since 1885, ti-eas. since 1890, chmn. com. on edn. since 1910, Mass. Coll. of I'harmacy. Pres. Am. Phar- maceutical Assn., 1911, 1912; mem. Mass. State I'ha.im. Assn., Nat. Assn. Retail Druggists, Alum- ni Assn. Mass. Coll. of I'harmacy (pres., 1914-15), Boston Assn. Retail Druggists (ex-treas.), Boston Druggists' Assn., Nat. Automobile Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Middlesex. Recreations: mo- toi-ing, travel. Home: 704 Washington St., Brigh- ton District. Office: 278 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. GODDU, Iiouis A. O., orthopedic surgeon; b. Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 27, 1879; s. John B. and Mary E. (La Croix) Goddu; Boston U., 1 yr. ; Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 3 yrs.; Ph.G., Tufts Coll., M.D., same, 1905; grad. orthopedic house officer. House of Good Samaritan (Brookline), Garny Hosp. (South Boston), and Mass. Gen. Hosp.; m. Jessie Aber- crombie, of Boston. Oct. 11, 1905: 2 cliildren. John Dexter, Margaret Phyllis. Practiced at Beveily, Mass., 3 yrs., at Boston, since 1911; asst. ortho- pedic surgeon Out-patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp.; visiting orthopedic surgeon, Mt. Sinai Hosp.; consulting orthopedic surgeon, Woonsocket (R.I.) Hosp.; asst. in orthopedics. Tufts Med. Coll., 1911-13. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suf- folk Dist. Med. Soc, Boston Orthopedic Club. Episcopalian. Recreations: music. Contbr. to med. jours. Address: 407 ^larlboro St., Boston. GODFREY. Arthur Wilbur, lumberman: b. Mil- ton, Mass., June 10. 1883; s. Lester Noble and Harriet (Wilbur) Godfrey; ed. Milton (Mass.) Acad.; Hopkinson Sch., Boston; Harvard, 1900-3: unmarried. Pres. L. N. Godfrey Co., wholesale lumber, since 1906; dir. Godfrey Coal Co., Milton, Mass.; dir. Jaffrey & Troy Electric Light & Power Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Joseph "\Var- ren Lodge, A.P. & A.M.; St. Paul's Chapter, R.A. M. : Boston Council, R. and S.M. ; Boston Com- mandery K.T. : Mass. Consistory; Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Excliange, Scimitar (Boston). Harvard (Boston and New York), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.). Home: Hotel Em- pire, 333 Commonwealth Ave. Offices: 60 Congress St., Boston, and 45 Bi'oadway, New York. GODFREY, Prank Henry, IM.D.; b. Chelsea, Vt., ,Tan. 31, 1860: s. Thomas and Sarah F. (Emerson) Godfrey; ed. pub. schs., of Chelsea; M.D., Eclectic Med. Coll., New York, 1881; m. Sarion Wilson, of Montpelier, Vt., July 7, 1883. Began practice in Montpelier, Vt., 1881; removed to Chelsea, 1883: med. examiner Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., New York Life Ins. Co., etc. Pres. Vt. State Bd. Med. Registration. IMem. Eclectic Med. Soc. of Ver- mont. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Tyrian. Recreations: motoring, billiards. Ad- dress: Chelsea, Vt. GODFRE'Y, HoUis, teacher, writer: moved to Philadelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GODING, Edward Nathan, lawyer: b. Alfred, Me., Nov. 4, 1870: s. Richard H. and Dorcas Jane (Brackett) Coding; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1891; student Harvard Law Sch., 1S91-3; not married. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1883, and since practiced in Boston. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republi'jan. Conglist. Mason. Club: University. Recreations: hunting, fisliing. -lome: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. GOEBEIi, Julius, educator, author; moved to Urbana, 111. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) GOESSMANN. Charles Anthony, prof, chemis- try: June 13. lS27-Sept. 1, 1910. (See vo^, 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) GOESSMANN, Helena Theresa Francesca, lec- turer, author; b. Syracuse, N.Y. ; d. Charles An- thony (Ph.D., LL.D., for 40 years head of dept. of chemistry, Amherst Coll.) and Mary Anne WHO'S WHO TN NEW ENGLAND 46:5 Claire (Kinney) Goessmann: descended on pater- nal side fiom prominent Hessian family, and on maternal side from Irish ancestry; ed. pub. schs., Amherst; grad. Sacred Heart Acad., Elmhurst, Providence, R.I., 18S5: spl. student, Roston and New York, 1SS7-91; M.Ph., Ohio U., 1895; student in Eng-., France and Germany, 1899-1901; unmar- ried. Org-anizer and 1st pres. Women's Auxiliary, Catholic Summer School, Cliff Haven, N.Y., 1895-8, Elmhurst Alumnae Assn., 1900-3; head of dept. of history, Notre Dame Coll., Baltimore, 1897-9; head dept. Catholic higher edn., New York, 1904- 08; prof. English lit., ilass. Agrl. Coll., since Sept., 1910. Has been actively identified with various social, lit. and religious organizations, Amherst, Baltimore and Now York. Has delivered over 1000 lectures on hist., ednl., lit. and ethical subjects in U.S. and Can.; lectured Winter School, New Or- leans, 1895. and during S sessions at Catholic Summer School. Author: A Score of Songs. 1887; Christian Women in Philanthropy, 1895; Christian Women in Society, 1895. Contbr. to newspapers and magazines. Address: "The Hedges," Amherst, jMass. G-OPF, Isaac Lewis, financier; b. Taunton. Mass., Aug. 29, 1852; s. David F. and Clarisa D. Goff; ed. country sclis. and business coll.; m. Ada Janet Richards, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 29, 1875. En- gaged in real estate and ins. business at Provi- dence since 1874: active in promoting the growth of several suburbs of Providence. Pres. and treas. Isaac L. Goff Co., since 1894; sec. and treas. Rep. State Central Com., 1880-7; alternate del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1888, del., 1892; messenger to carry electoral vote. 1896. Served pvt. sec. It. -col.. United Train of Artv. ; col. on staff Gov. Wetmore. Mason (^Z°). Odd Fellow. Elk; mem. S.A.R. Home: 305 Washington Ave. Office: 171 ^Vestminster St., Providence, R.I. GOFF, Iiyman B., mfr. ; b. Rehoboth, Mass., Oct. 19, 1S41; s. Darius and Harriet (Lee) Goff, and g.s. Richard and Mehetable (Bullock) Goff. both his father and grandfather being cotton mfrs.; ed. pub. schs.. Pawtucket, R.I.; A.B.. Brown Univ., 1862; m. Dec. 14, 18S4, Almira Wheaton. d. .lesse Smith and Elizabeth Viall (Merry) Thornton. Pawtucket. Served in the Sioux War of 1862; be- came salesman for D. Goff & Son; admitted to the firm. 1872. treas.. 1880, and pres., 1891, of the Union Wadding Co., Pawtucket, R.T. ; interested in numerous large business enterprises. Rep. from Pawtucket to the R.I. legislature. 1SS8; na- tional commissioner to the World's Coluinbian Expn.. Chicago. 1893: declined Republican no7Tii- nation for It.-gov., R.T., 1891; It.-col., R.I., militia, in command of the battalion of light arty.; organ- ized Pawtucket Bovs' Club. 1890. and erected bldg.. 1901. Home: Pawtucket, R.I. GOFF, Robert S., v. -p. and gen. mgr. Bav State Street Ry. Co. Office: 84 State St., Boston. GOKAY. William !■., pharmacist: b. Peters- burgh. N.Y.. Nov. 23, 1877; s. Eli S. and Mary (Lewis) Gokay; pub. sch. edn.; unmarried. In drug business at Bennington. Vt.. since 1898: mem. State Bd. of Pharmacy since 1908. Republican. Methodist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Bennington. Addi-ess: 417 Main St.. Bennington. "Vt. GOIiB, James Dougrlas. M.D.. surgeon; b. Corn- wall. Conn., Nov. 5, 1866; s. Theodore Sedgwick and Emma (Tracv) Gold: descendant of Nathan Gold, an earlv settler in Fairfield, Conn.: prep. edn. Morgan Hie-h Rch.. Clinton. Conn.: Ph.B., Yale, 1888; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1891; m. Gertrude House, of Bridgenort. Conn.. Oct. 17. 1894. Began practice in Stockbridge. Mass., 1893; removed to Bridgeport. Conn., 1894: asst. derma- tolologist. Vanderbilt Clinic. New York, 1900-13; dermatologist. St. Luke's Clinic. New York, since 1913. Mem. A.M. A.. Conn. State Med. Soc, Fair- field Co. Med. Soc, Bridgeport Citv Med. Assn.. Order of Patriot and Founders. Mem. Improved Order Heptasophs. Ancient Order United Work- men. Clubs: Seaside. LTniversity. Address: 839 Myrtle Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn. GOLD, Samuel, mfr. upholstery goods: b. Plattsburg. N.Y.. June 28. 1873; s. Levi and Ber- tha (Schott) Gold; ed. pub. schs.. Plattsburg; m. Jennie L. Stern, of New York, Feb. 17, 1908. Began with Campbell, Metzger & Jacobson, New York, 1S96; removed to Boston, 1902; mem. firm of Bout- well, Fairclough & Gold, converters of cotton goods, since 1902, and sec. and treas. since 1914. Hebrew. Club: Boston City, liecreations: fishing. Home: 6 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 52-56 Chauncy St., Boston. GOLSTH-WAIT, James Walter, prof, geology; b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 22, 1880; s. James Wesley and Olive Jane (Parker) Goldthwait; grad. Lynn Classical High Sch., 1898; A.B., Harvanl, 1902, A.M., 1903, Ph.D., 1906; m. Edith Dunnels Rich- ards, of Newtonville, Mass., June 25, 1906; 2 chil- dren, liichard Parker, Lawrence. Asst. prof geol- ogy. Northwestern U., 1904-8; asst. prof, geology, 1908-11, Hall prof, geology, since 1911, Dartmouth. Engaged during summers in geologic field work lor state surveys of Wis. and 111., for U S Geol Survey, and more especially, since 1907, for the (Jeol. Survey of Can., as physiographer, in the maiitimc provinces. Fellow Geol. Soc. America A.A..\.S., Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Gamma Al- pha; asso. mem. Am. Geographers. Conglist. Au- thor: Abandoned Shorelines of Eastern Wisconsin (Wis. Geol. Survey), 1906; also numerous reports and papers, dealing with extinct shorelines, earth movements, and glacial and physiographic studies in N.E. and Can. Home: Hanover, N.H. GOLDTHWAIT, Joel Ernest, surgeon; b. Mar- blehead, Alass., June IS, 1866; s. William John- son and Mary L. (Pitman) Goldthwait; S.B., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1885; M.D., Harvard, 1890, and since in practice at Boston; was house officer, Boston City and Children's hosps.; m. Jessie S. Rand, of West- field, Mass., May 16, 1894; 3 children, Joel A., Mar- garet R., Vincent B. Asst. in orthopjedic surgery, from 1902, now instr. orthopfedics. Harvard Med. Sch.; orthopajdic surgeon. Mass. Gen. Hosp.: con- sulting orthopaedic surgeon to Carnev, Lynn, Brockton, Haverhill, hosps., and N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children. Ex-pres. Am. Orthopaedic Assn.; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Warren Club, etc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Universitv. Harvard. Recreations: agriculture, natural sci- ence. Author numerous monographs, and frequent contbr. on orthopjedic surgery to leading med. jours. Home: 1 Charles River Sq. Address: 372 Marlboro St., Boston.* GOLDTHWAITE, Edward Stuart, insurance; b. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 6, 1878: s. Frank H. and Mary R. (Olmsted) Goldthwaite; A.B.. Williams 1901: m. Julia F. Spencer, of Suffleld. Conn., Oct. 21, 1903; 1 son, Spencer, b. Dec. 8, 1905. Supt. Suf- fleld (Conn.) St. Ry., Electric Light & Water Co, 1901-6; supt. Travelers' Indemnity Co. of Hart- ford, Conn., 1906-8: mem. Gilmore & Goldthwaite, also of Charles E. Stickney & Co.; alderman Ward 1, City of Sprinefield. 1911. 1912. Mem. Delta Kap- pa Epsilon (Epsilon Chapter). Republican. Clubs: Nayasset, Country. Home: 65 State St. Address: 374 Main St., Springfield, Mass. GOLDTHWAITE, Vere, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) GOMPERTZ, Jewell Mitchell, dental specialist: b. New Haven, Conn., July 14, 1875: s. Michael and Elizabeth (Zitters) Gompertz; ed. pvt. sch.; D.D.S., Georgetown U.. 1902: post-grad, course U. of Pa., 1903; Bacteriology Dept., Yale Med. Sch.. 1911; unmarried. Engaged in newspaper work 3 yrs. and as sec Com. on Enrolled Bills, Washing- ton, D.C.; lecturer on "Diseases of the Structures of the Oral Cavity," New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics. Mem. Conn. State Dental Assn.. New Haven Dental Club (ex-pres.), Phi Sigma Kappa. Republican. Jewish religion. Mason. Club: Har- monie. Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: 59 College St., New Haven, Conn. GOOCH, Frank Mass., May 2, 185 Gates (Coolidge) A.M., Ph.D., 1877 Sarah Elisabeth W 12, 1880. Asst. in P. Cooke until 18 Gibbs, and in Eur alytical work at 1879-81; chemist Austin, chemist; b. Watertown, 2; s. Joshua Goodale and Sarah Gooch; A.B., Harvard. 1872, ; (hon. M.A., Yale, 1887); m. 'yman, of Arlington. Mass.. Aug chem. lab. under Prof. Josiah 75; studied with Prof. Wolcott •ope until 1878: engaged in an- Newport for U.S. 10th Census. on Northern Transcontinental 464 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Survey, 18S1-4, and U.S. Geol. Survey, 1SS4-G: prof. chemistry, Yale, since 1885, and dir. Kent Chem. Lab. Investigator of inorganic and analytical chemistry. (See Who's Who in Amciica for booUs and writings.) Home: 291 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* OOOD, Tlmotliy William, mavor; b. Cambridge, Mass.. Mar. 24, 1872; s. John P. and .Julia E. (Ha- ley) (iood; ed. pub. schs. of Cambridge; ni. Mary F. Daley, of Cambridge, .Tune 17, 190o; 4 children, Mary F., John F., Timothy W., Jr.. Helen C. Dir. Guaranty Trust Co.. Cambridge; trustee and dir. Hibernia Savings Bank, Cambridge Realty Co.; mem. Common Council, Cambridge, 1 899-1900; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1901-3 (pres., 1903); chief assessor, 1906-10; city treas., 1911-13; mayor of Cambridge, 1914-15. Mem. Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Democrat. Roman Catholic. IXIem. K. of C, B.P.O. Elks, Catholic Union, A. O.K., Eagles, Moose. Recreations: baseball, fishing, travel. Home: 20 Forest St. Address: City Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass. GOODAIii:, Alfred Montgomery, cloth and yarn broker; Deo. 20, 1S53-1910. (See vol. 1909.) GOODAIiE, Alfred Shepard, registrar and coll. prof.; b. .\iuherst, Ma.ss., :May 8, 1876; s. Charles Lyman and Mary Hyde (Shepard) Goodale; B.A., ,\mheist, 1898; unmai'ried. Registrar Amherst Coll. since 1901; also asst. in botany, 1904-11, asst. prof., 1911-14, asso. prof, botany since 1914, same coll. Independent Republican. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Appalachian Mountain. Recreations: cycling, mountain climbing. Ad- dress: Amherst, IMass. GOODAIiE, Dora Bead, author; b. Mt. Washing- ton, Berkshire Co.. Mass., Oct. 29, 1866; d. Henry S. and Dora H. (Read) Goodale; attended Smith Coll.; unmarried. Teacher of art and English lit. She and her sister Elaine began writing verses in childhood. Author (witli her sister): Apple Blos- soms, 1878; In Berkshire with the AVild Flowers, 1879; All Around the Year, 1880. Address: Red- ding, Conn.* GOODAIii:, George Iiincoln, botanist; b. Saco, Me., Aug. 3, 1839; s. Stephen Lincoln and Prudence Aiken (Nourse) Goodale; A.B., Amherst, 1860, A.l\r.. 1866; M.D.. Harvard, 1863; Bowdoin, 1863; (hon. A.M., Bowdoin, 1869; LL.D., Amherst, 1890, Bowdoin, 1894, Princeton, 1896); m. Henrietta Juel Hobson, 1866; father of Joseph Lincoln Goodale. Practiced medicine. Portland, Me., 3 yrs. ; Josiah Little prof, natural science and prof, mineralogy, botany and applied chemistry, Bowdoin. 1868-72; instr. botany and lecturer on vegetable physiology, 1872-3, asst. prof., 1873-8. prof, botany, 1878-88, Fisher prof, botany. 1888-1909, Fisher prof, nat- ural history emeritus, 1909, curator Bot. Mus., 1879-1909, hon. curator since 1909, Harvard. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Assn. Am. Anatomists. Am. Physiol. Soc; hon. mem. N.Y. Acad. Sciences: fellow Am. -Vcad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. (pres., 1890-1), Royal Geog. Soc, London. Address: Cambridge, Mass.* GOODAI,!:, Greenleaf Austin, armv offlcer: .Tuly 4, 1839-Feb. 17, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GOODAIii:. Joseph Iiincoln, M.D. : b. Saco, Me., Jan. 22. 1868; s. George Tjincoln and Henrietta Juel (Hobson) Goodale; A.B., Harvard, 1SS9, A.M., M.D., 1893; m. Adelaide M. Evans, of Portland, Me.. 1893: children, Robert Lincoln. Geoffrey D., Edward E. Began practice in Boston, 1894: asst. phys. diseases of throat, Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1895-13; asst. sure-eon, throat dept.. Boston Children's Hosp., 1895-07; instr. larvngology. Harvard Med. Sch.. since 1908. Has published about 50 papers and monographs on Inryngol. subjects in med. .iours. Mem. Am. Laryn^ol. Assn., A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Bo'-ton Soc. Med. Science^', Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Clubs: St. Botolph, Univer- sity. Address: 258 Beacon St., Boston.* GOODAIiZ:. Percy A., insurance; b. Boston. .Tan. 15, 1883; s. Thomas T. and Susan H. A. (Kellev) Goodale; prep. edn. Hopkinson Sch., Boston; stu- dent Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901-2; m. Hope Leonard, of New Bedford, Mass., June 8, 1907; children, Robeit. Benjamin. Began active career in employ of Dewick & Flanders, ins. agts., 1903; apptd. spL agt. for Preferred Accident Ins. Co. of New York, li)04; mgr. tor Ma.ss., same co., since 1905. Pro- gressive. Episcopalian. Clubs: City, Winchester, Medford Boat (commodore since 1912). Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: 92 Water St., Boston. GOODAIii:, "Walter Temple, M.D. ; b. Saco, Me., Sejjt. 7, 1S51; s. Stephen L. and Prudence Arkin (Nourse) Goodale; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., 1874; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887. Engaged in general practice at Saco since 1888. Address: Saco, Me. GOODAIiIi, Henry Skinner, M.D. ; b. Greensboro, Vt., May 28, 1S6G: s. I'^rank West and Finette (Skin- ner) Goodall; grad. I'.ennington (Vt.) High Sch., 1883; A.B., Williams Coll., 1887; M.D., Columbian (now George Washington) U. Dept. of Medicine, 1890; post-grad, work, N.Y. City Hosp., 1902, New York Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1915; m. A^innie C. Hodges, of Washington, Oct. 12, 1897; 1 child, Elizabeth. Began practice in Washington. 1892; removed to Bennington. Vt., 1897; supt. and med. dir. Storv Wold Sanatorium, Nov., 1904-Dec., 1914. Mem. A.M.A.. Vt. State Med. Soc, Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Mason; K. of P. Republican. Conglist. Address: 532 INIain St., Bennington, Vt. GOODAIiIi, I^ouis Bertrand, woolen mfr. ; b. West Winchester, N.H., Sept. 23, 1851; s. Thomas and Ruth (Waterhouse) Goodall; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H. ; bookkeeper and paymaster at Sanford Mills; m. Rose V. Goodwin, of Saco, Me., Julv 21, 1877 (died Apr. 15, 1894). Began in wool mfg. (Goodall & Garnsey), 1874, various concerns consolidating under name of Sanford Mills Co., of which was elected elk., 1883, and dir., 1885; organizer, 1889, and treas. and agt. Goodall Worsted Co.; treas. and elk. Mousam River R.R. Co. since 1893; pres. Sanford Nat. Bank since 1896; organizer, 1881, Goodall Mfg. Co. (treas.), 1899, Maine Alpaca Co. (treas.); also treas. Sanford & Cape Porpoi«e Rv., 1897, Atlantic Shore Line Rv., 1899; organizer, 1903, Goodall Matting Co. (treas.). Apptd. chmn. Me. Louisiana Purchase Expn. Commn., 1901. Re- publican. Address: Sanford, Me. GOODEIiIi, Abuer Cheney, Jr., lawyer, historian; (hon. A.M., Amherst Coll., 1865). Home: Salem, Mass. GOODEIiIi, David Harvey, ex-governor; May 6, 1834-Jan. 22, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GOODEIiIi, Georg-e Arthur, chemist; moved to Chicago, 111., 1912. (See vol. 1909.) GOODEIii;, Reginald Rusden, educator; b. Port- land, Me.; s. Charles Raymond and Susan Watson (Anderson) Goodell; descended on maternal side from Kenelm Winslow, who settled in Plymouth, about 16 20; also from Everts Jansen Wendell, of Knickerbocker stock, who settled in Albany, about 1644; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me.. 1893, A.M., 1895; post-grad, studies Johns Hopkins U., and the Sorbonne, Paris. Instr. U. of Me., 1898-9, romance langs., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1901-2; head of dept. of Romance langs., Simmons Coll., Boston, since 1904. Republican. Episcopalian. ]\Iem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. N.E. Modern Lang. Assn.. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Salon Fran- Qais de Boston; mem. S. Am. Commn. of Pan-Am. Assn. for Internat. Conciliation to further cul- tural relations between the nations. Editor: L'En- fant Espion and other stories. Home: (winter) Technology Club, Boston; (summer) Anderson Farm. South Windham, Me. Office: Simmons Col- lege, Boston. GOODEIiIi, Richard Carter, mfr.; b. Antrim, N.H., Aug. 10, 1868; s. Hon. David Harvey (ex-gov. of N.H.) and Hannah Jane (Plumer) Goodell: ed. Colby Acad., New London. N.H. ; m. Amy Clark Martin, of Concord, N.H., Feb. 22, 1899. Has been identified with mfr. of cutlery and hardware spe- cialties since beginning of active career; v. -p. Goodell Co. Apptd. to staff of Gov. Henry B. Guinby, 1908, title of col. Trustee Colby Acad., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 465 James A. Tuttle Library, Antrim, N.H. Republi- can. Baptist. Home: Antrim, N.H. (tOODEIiIi, Thomas Dwight, college prof.; b. I011int;toii. Conn., Nov. S, 1S54; s. Francis and Sophia Louisa (Burpee) Gootlell; A.B., Yale, 1877; Pli.D., 1884; studied in Europe, l.SSG-7; m. J. Har- riet Andross, of liockville. Conn., May 9, 1878. cnassical teacher High Sch., Hartford, 1877-88; as.st. prof. Greek, 1888-93, prof. Greek lang. and lit. since 189.3, Yale. Prof, same. Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens, 1894-5 (mem. mng. com. same, 1908 — ). Mem. Am. Philol. Assn. (v. -p., 1909-11, pres., 1911-12), Archajol. Inst. America, Conn. Acad. Sciences, Classical Assn. of N.E. ; mem. advisory council of Simplified Spelling Bd. (See Wlio's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 35 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn.* GOOBEIiIi, William, surgeon; b. Amherst, .Mass., Mar. 23, 1878; s. Henry H. and Helen E. (Stanton) Goodell; descendant of Richard Goodale, who settled in Vt, 1632; A.B., Amherst. 1901, A.M., 1905; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905; post- grad, work, Vienna and Berlin, 1912; m. Ethel Morris, of N.Y. City, May 20, 1907; 1 daughter, p;;iizabeth Electa. House surgeon ]Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1905-6; interne Throat Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1906-7; practiced Springfield, Mass., since 1907, specializing in dis- eases of ear, nose and throat. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, N.E. Otol. and Lar>-ngol. Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medi- cine, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Winthrop. Springfield Country. Recreations: motoring, golf, tennis. Home: 76 Spruceland Av. Office: 6 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. GOODFEIiIiOW, Aubrey Z., lawyer; b. Fitch- burg, Mass., Aug. 10, 187 6; s. James A. and Mary L. (Wheeler) Goodfellow; ed. pub. schs. ; unmar- ried. Admitted to ftlass. bar, 1898, and since in practice at Fitchburg; master in chancery and pub. administrator; sec. Citizens City Com. 4 yrs. ; mem. Sch. Bd. 3 yrs., Bd. of Health 3 yrs. Repub- lican. Baptist. Mem. Commercial Law League of America. Pres. Fitchburg Bar Assn. Home: Mt. Elam Rd. Office: Stiles Blk., Fitchburg, Mass. GOODHART, Jacob Philip, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) GOODEUZ:, Bertram. Grosvenor, architect; b. Pomfret, Conn., Apr. 28, 18 69; s. Charles Wells and Helen Grosvenor (Eldredge) Goodhue; ed. Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Inst., New Haven, Conn.; (hon. Sc.D., Ti'inity Coll., 1911): m. Lydia T. Bryant, of Boston, Apr. 8, 1902. Stud- ied architecture for 6 1/2 yrs. under Renwick; be- came partner Cram & Wentworth, Nov., 1891, firm now Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson: arcliitects for reconstruction and additions to U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point: many cathedrals, churches, collegiate and pub. library bldgs. and pub. and pvt. bldgs. of all kinds. Formerly did many book decorations and types, notably The Altar Book. Extensive traveler. Fellow A. I. A., Boston Soc. Architects; mem. New York Architectural League. Clubs: Century, Calumet (New York), Tavern (Boston). Author: Mexican Memories. Contbd. as expert to Spanish Colonial Architecture in Mexico (by Syl- ^ ester Baxter), 10 vols., 1903; also contbr. to mags. Recreations: literature. Address: 2 W. 47tla St., New York, and 15 Beacon St., Boston.* GOODHUE, David Putney, M.D., surgeon; Jan. 10, 1S3S-N0V. 5, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) GOODHUE, P(raiicis) Abbot, banker: b. Brook- line, Mass., June 14, 1883; s. Francis A. and Eliza- beth (Gushing) Goodhue; A.B., Harvard, 1906; m. Nora F. Thayer, of Lancaster, Mass., Jan. 2, 1913. Identified with banking business since 1907; began as messenger with 1st Nat. Bank; held various positions until became pres. of Brookline Trust Co., in fall of 1911, continuing until 1913; v.-p. 1st Nat. Bank of Boston, since 1913; dir. Brookline Trust Co.; mem. corpn. Warren Inst, for Savings. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Exchange, Country (Brookline). Home: Andover, Mass. Office: 1st National Bank, Boston. GOODHUE, Prank Warren; b. Salem, Mass., l'"eb. 28, 187 9; s. Charles W. and Elizabeth B. (Owen) Goodhue; ed. pub. schs., Salem; m. Hilma Alice Fowler, of Brockton, Mass., June 16, 1914. In mercantile business, Salem and Boston, till 1900; began as messenger with State Bd. of Charity, Feb., 1900, and has served as supt. state adult poor, since Nov., 1912. Universalist. Club: Boston City. Recreations: amateur photography, fisliing. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 31 State Plouse, Boston. GOODHUE, Harry Eldredg-e, mfr.; b. Brooklyn, Mar. 11, 1873; s. Charles Wells and Helen Gro.s- vcnor (Eldredge) Goodhue; ed. dist. schs.. Pom- fret, Conn.; Holderness Sch., Plymouth, N.H. ; Boston Art Students' Assn.; m. Mary Louise Wright, of Cincinnati, O., June 8, 1904; 3 sons, Harry TVright, Daniel Eldredge, William Gros- venor. Began at 16 as elk. in business house; took up study of art at 19 and was for 10 yrs. with Horace J. Phipps & Co., Boston; entered busines for self, 1902, as mfr. stained glass. Served 3 yrs. in Co. C, Naval Battalion, M.V.M. Repub- lican. Catholic. Mem. Arts and Crafts Soc, Bos- ton. Clubs: Boston Architectural, Harvard Musi- cal Assn., Chorister. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 56 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 73 Pitts St., Boston. GOODING, Alfred, clergyman; b. Brookline, Mass., May 10, 1856; s. Josiah and Anna W. (Sullings) Gooding; descendant of John Howland, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs., Brookline; A.B., Harvard, 1877; student of theology at Bonn and Gottingen, Germanv, 1878-80; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1881; m. Mabel Sise, of Portsmouth, N.H., June 1, 1887; children, Frederic, b. Nov. 19, 1889; Eleanor. Dec. 30, 1893. Ordained Unitarian minis- try, 1882; pastor Brunswick, Me., Dec, 1881-4 (resigned). South Parish Ch., Portsmouth, N.H., since Oct. 15, 1884. Pres. Portsmouth Athenaeum; trustee Pub. Library; mem. Portsmouth Bd. of Instrn. Republican. Address: 40 Court St., Ports- mouth, N.H. GOODING, John M., life ins.; b. Pownal, Me., Sept. 18, 1857; s. John R. and Mary A. Gooding; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Grace A. Jones, of Yarmouth, Nov. 23, 1886. Clk. and propr. grocery store, Yarmouth, Me., 187 5-88; gen. agt. for North- western Mut. Life Ins. Co. at Portland, Me., 1888- 98; was for several yrs. state mgr. for Me., Union Central Life Ins. Co., now spl. agt. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of N.Y.; ex-pres. Me. Life Underwriters' Assn. Home: 106 Spruce St. Office: 415 Congress St., Portland, Me. GOODMAN, Samuel, M.D. ; b. Kalvaria, Russia, 1866; s. Abram and Rosey (Goodinsky) Goodman; came to America, 1874; ed. pub. schs., N.Y. City; M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1889; m. Emma Greenfeld, of Albany, Ga., Sept. 14, 1901; 2 chil- dren, Abram, Julia. Practiced in Boston since 1890; prof, mental and nervous diseases. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1897-02; phys. Mt. Sinai Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Soc. (pres. 1897-8). Jewish religion. Address: 148 Townsend St., Boston. GOODNOUGH, Xanthus Henry, chief engr. Mass. Bd. of Health; b. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 23, 1860; A.B., Harvard, 1882; m. Boston, Oct. 5, 1892, Maria T., d. Samuel N. and Anne (Ingalls) Dyer. Prac- ticed civ. engring, 1882-95; chief engr. Mass. Bd. of Health, since 1895. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Clubs: Har- vard, Engineers'. Home: 70 Stratford St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 141 State House, Boston. GOODNOVT, Minnie, author; b. Albion, N.Y., July 10, 1871; d. Franklin and Elizabeth Jane (Arnold) Goodnow; grad. East Denver (Colo.) High Sch., 1891; studied art 2 yrs., pvtly. ; studied Denver U., l^^ yrs.; studied architecture in office 3 yrs.; grad. Las Vegas Hot Springs ■Sanitarium, N.M., 1899; grad. Gen. Memorial Hosp., New Y''ork, 1900, New York Infant Asy- lum, 1901; unmarried. Supt. Woman's Hosp., Denver, 1903-6: dir. of nurses, Milwaukee (Wis.) Co. Hosp., 1907; supt. of nurses, Park Av. Hosp., Denver. 1908; supt. Bronson Hosp., Kalamazoo, Mich., 1908-11; now asst. in planning hosps. and 46(i WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND taking cliarge of their eriuipnient. (See Who s AVho in America for writings.) Home: 137 Suther- land Rd., Brooliline, Mass. Office: 9 Parlt St., Boston.* GOODNOW, Moses C; b. Hubbardslown. Mass- Tune '0 lS-16; s. AVilliam B. and Susan (Cheever) boodnow; ed. Lest»_>r and East Hampton acads ; m Nellis S. Whittalier, of Princeton, 1879; chil- dren Bertha S., Kdward S., Helen E. and Uilliam H Has engaged in farming, also in ins. business arid propr. summer hotel, at Princeton. lown treas. and collector 30 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. ol Rep., 1890; formerly mem. Rep. State f-om. ot Mass Trustee Memorial Library. Mem. A.O.b.W. Club: Republican of Mass. Address: Princeton, Mass. GOODNOW, Windsor Hervey, merchant; b. Lyme N.H., Dec. 11, lS(i;;; s. William Everett and Abigail (Beaman) Goodnow: descendant ot Thomas Goodenough, Sudbury. Mass., 1638; ed. pub schs.; m. Anna Louise Putnam, of Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 17, 1885; 4 children. Ramona I .. Nina C Priscilla S., Pauline L. Associated with brother in gen. store. East .laffrey. '>'•«.. 4 yrs.. \V est Swanzev, 2 yrs.; treas. since .Tan. 1, 189.^. \\-.L. Goodnow & Co.. clothing dealers. Keene wU'^ branch stores in Winchester, Marlboro and Nashua, N H , Bellows Falls and Brattleboro. Vt., and Fitchburg, Mass. Has served as pres. City Council, Keene; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1903, Senate, 1911. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. Order of Golden Cross. Republican. Baptist. Club: Wentworth. Address: Keene, N.H. GOODRICH, Arthur L.; .May 16, 1849-Apr., 1911. (See vol. 1!MM). t GOODRICH, Caspar rrederick, rear-admiral: b. Phila .Jan 7, 1S47: s. William and Sarah A. (Bearden) Goodrich; apptd. from Conn., and grad. US Naval Acad., 1864: (lion. A.M., Yale, 1888); m" Eleanor, d. Charles E. Milnor. of New York, Sept. 4. 1873. Ensign. Nov. 1. 1866; master, Dec. 1, 1866- It. Mar. 12, 1868; It.-comdr., Mar. 26, 1869; comdr.. Sept. 27, 1884: capt., Sept. 16, 1897; rear- admiral. Feb. 17, 1904: retired Jan. 7, 1909. (bee Who's Who in America for details of naval rec- ord.) Home: "Gladwyn." Pomfret, Conn.* GOODRICH, Cliarles Clinton; b. Wethersfield, Conn., Julv 30, 1845; s. Josliua and Mary A. (Wells) Goodrich: m. Beulah Murray, of Fair Haven, Conn., 1877: 1 son. Raymond Murray. Entered transportation business at Hartford, Conn 1872; v. -p. Hartford & New York Transpor- tation Co.'s lines to Hartford, Conn., Providence, RI Bridgeport, Conn.; pres. Me. Steamship Co.; gen mgr. Middletown Coal Co. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Address. Hartford & New York Transportation Co., Hart- ford. Conn. GOODRICH, Elizur Stillman; b. Wethersfield, Conn.. Dec. 28. 1834; s. Elizur and Jerusha W. (Stillman) Goodrich; ed. Williston Sem., East- liampton, IMass. : m. :Mary A. Hanmer, of Wetliers- field, Oct. 19, 1859; 2 children, .Tames R., Mabel E. (Mrs. George H. Oilman, of Hartford). Served as elk. in office of chief engr. to gen. ticket agt., Hartford, Providence & Fishkill R.R., 1854-63; gen. mgr., 1863-4; pres.. 1864, Hartford & Wethers- field Horse Ry. Co., which later became Hartford St Ry. Co., of whicli was pres. until merged into the Consolidated R.R., 1906; pres. Hartford & N.Y. Transportation Co.. 1885-06; v.-p. City Bank of Hartford. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1895, Senate, 1897, 1899, 1901. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Hartford. Recreations: traveling. Home: Wethersfield, Conn., and 104 Main St., Hartford. Office: 80 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. GOODRICH, Prank, college prof.; b. Dryden, N.V., Apr. 21. 1S56; s. Milo and Eunice Amanda (Eastman) Goodrich: B.A., Yale, 1880; studied univs. of Leipzig. Heidelberg, Berlin and Halle, 1882-3, 1892-3; Ph.D., Halle, 1893; m. Kate M. Hara, of Marritton, Ont, Aug. 16, 1881. Teacher Latin and Greek, Auburn (N.Y.) High Sch., 1880-1; prin. North Adams (Mass.) High Sch., 1884-7; instr. German, Yale, 1887-91, 1893-4; prof. German and European history, 1894-03, prof. Euro- pean history, since 190 1, Williams Coll. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* GOODRICH, Frederick Elizur, journalist; b. Hartford, Conn., .Ian. 16, 1843; s. Elizur Tryon and Mary Catharine (Beach) Goodrich; descendant of William Goodrich. Wethersfield, Conn., 1643; grad. Hopkins Grammar Sch. (Hartford Higli Sch.), 1860; A.B., Yale, 1864; ni. Elizabeth Williams Parsons, of Hartford, Nov. 20, 1866 (died Aug. 7, 1911); 3 children, David Parsons, Harold Beach, Theodora Caroline; m. 2d, Parnelle C. Fiske, of Boston. 1913. Editor Hartford Courant. 1865-7; succeeded Col. Charles G. Greene as editor Boston Post, 1873: associated with Edward Everett Hale in editorship of Boston Commonwealth. 1892-5; now editorial writer on Boston Post, with wliich has had editorial connection since 1868; city elk.. City of Boston, 1883-5. Democrat. Mem. Psi TJpsilon. Autlior: Life of Winfield Scott I^ancock; T^ife of Giover Cleveland. Contbr. of short fiction to periodicals of INIessrs. Harper an. and Mary A. (Hay- tord) Goodwin; pub sch. edn.; m. Dayton. Me.. Jan. 24, 18 < 2, Lucy Jeannette Dyer. Entered Bid- deford Nat Bank as elk.. May, i867, became asst. cashier, 18(2, and lias been cashier since May 1874; trustee Biddefoid Savings Bank; city treas' Biddeford 1887-94 mayor. 1888, 1889. Democrat! Home: Biddeford, Me. GOODWIN, Daniel, clergyman; b. Sutton, Mass., .Ifr-'i, • ' -^ ^ ii ^- Daniel Le Baron and Rebecca (Wilkinson) Goodwin; A.M., Brown V 1857 Ph p.. 1895 (D.D., 1903); grad. General Theol. Sem- inary, New Y^ork, 1862; m. Hannah Allen Eldred ot Wickford. R.I.. June 1. 1875; m. 2d, Adeline Ellis Vaughan. of East Greenwich. P^eb. 17, 1886 Dea- con. 1862. priest. 1863, P.E. Ch.; rector St. John's Bangor. Me., 1862-9, St. Paul's. Wickford. RI 1869-74. St. Paul's, Dedham, Mass., 1874-9 St' Luke's. East Greenwich, Rhode Island, 1879-92' Mem. Soc. Cincinnati of R.I.. R.I. Hist. Soc R j' Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Am. Archa'ol Soc Nat. Geog. Soc. R.I. Clerical Club. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books and writings.) Home: East Green- wich, R.I.* GOODWIN, Edward Rollins, educator; b. Wells Me., July 30, 1854; s. Ivory and Ann (Littlefleld) Goodwin; A.E.. Bates Coll.. 1876. A.M., ami DCL 1896; spl. work under Prof. Robinson of Bowdoin' 2 summers: attended Lowell Lectures on Physics 2 seasons; student Clark U. Summer Sch. 3 terms- m. Emma Riggs Sargent, of Yarmouth, Me., Oct" 1, 1879: 4 children, Jessie S.. Ruth L., Helen, Ed- ward Rollins, Jr. Prin. pub. schs.. North Y^ar- mouth. Me., 1877-9; prin. high sch., Dover. N.H 1881-4, Manchester, 1884-8. Lawrence. Mass.. 1888- 94; prin. Classical High Sch.. Worcester, since 1894. Mem. Worcester County Teachers' Assn (ex-pres.). Mason. Conslist. Clubs: Economic Congregational, Worcester Country. Lecturer ori ednl. topics. Recreations: golf. Address: 15 Ger- main St., Worcester, Mass. GOODWIN, Forrest, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) GOODWIN, Francis, clergyman; s. James and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin; M.A.. Trinity Coll., Conn., 1866 (D.D., 1902). Deacon, 1863, priest, 1863. P.E. Ch.; rector Trinity Ch.. Hartford. Conn., 1865-71. Has served as pres. Handicraft Schs., Hartford, also as mem. Bd. Park Commrs., Hart- ford. Trustee Trinity Coll., Conn. Club: Centurv Association (New Y'ork). Address: 103 Woodland St.. Hartford. Conn. GOODWIN, Frank Judson, clergyman: moved to W^estfleld, N.J. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GOODWIN, Georg-e A., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) GOODWIN, Georgre Brown, lawyer; b. Bidde- ford, Me., Mar. 4. 1855; s. John Munroe and Har- riet Proctor (Herrick) Goodwin; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. Biddeford and in Switzerland and France; studied law and was admitted to Me. bar, 1877; m. Grace L. Webster, of Orono, Me.. Sept. 29. 188l'. Engaged in journalism for many yrs.. during which time was editor Bangor (Me.) Commercial, Biddeford Post, asso. editor Boston Post, and' founded Denison (Tex.) Daily Herald; was editor New Y'ork Mercury, and for about 5 yrs. on edi- torial staff New York World and New York Her- ald; began practice of law at Biddeford. 1877- admitted to New York bar. 1903; removed to Bid- 468 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND deford, 1905. U.S. consul, Annaberg, Saxony, 1885- GOODWIN, Ralpli Schuyler, M.D., surgeon; b. 89; mem. Me. legislature, 1911-12. Democrat. Thomaston, Conn., Sept. 19, 1868; s. Ralph Schuy- Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Re- ler and Jeanie Edith (Irvine) Goodwin; descend- t'orni (New York); Cumherlanrl (Portland. Me.); ant of Ozias Goodwin, mem. of Thomas Hooker's Papyrus (Boston). Home: 52 Birch St. Office: 10 band of pioneer settlers, Hartford, Conn.; Ph.B., South St., Biddeford, Me. Yale, 1890; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), GOODWIN, Harry Leon, editor and pub.; b. 1S93; ni Carolyn Newton Hooker, of New Haven, Farmington, Me., Apr. 9, 1866; s. James and Eliz- ?°""-,,^°/-„ll', ^^^^' 2 children Ralph Schuyler, abeth Wentworth (Voter) Goodwin; descendant on •'.'••■ Albert_ Hooker. Practiced in Thomaston Conn., maUM-nM) side of William Wennvorth, the imnii- t'"f® J^, =c,^u^"\^/'^' ^^^,*; »'"^X''- m Pediatrics, grant, Exeter, N.H., one of the 35 signers of "a J ale Med Sch. Mem. A.M.A Conn. State Med. combination for a government," 1639; student Soc, Litchfield County Med. Soc. (ex-pres.); New Farmington High Sch. and Me. Wesleyan Sem., Haven City Med Soc (ex-sec). Republican. Kents Hill, Me.; A.B., Eastman Business Coll., Episcopalian. Clubs: Waterbury Country; Grad- Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1887; B.L., McKinley Univ. "atcs (New Haven). Address: Thomaston, Conn. Law Sch., Chicago, 1915; m. Maud Ida Stewart, GOODWIN, William David, educator; b. Winne- of Farmington, Me., Nov. 18, 1893; 2 children, bago City, Minn., Jan. 12, 1867; s. David T. and Hilda Leota, Leon Ralph. Learned printer's trade Arabella L. (Babcock) Goodwin; prep. edn. Wood- in Farmington; reporter on Boston Advertiser and stock (Conn.) Acad., 1879-84; B.A., Amherst Coll., Record, 1887-94; editor Farmington (Me.) Inde- 1888; m. Minnie R. Prentice, of Putnam, Conn., pendent, 1894-1907; editor Maine Woods, Phillips, July 29, 1891; children, Arthur Prentice, Celia Wil- lS!is-i2; mem. The Knowlton & IMcLeary Co., Inc., liams, Clarence Babcock. Prin. high sch., Pitts- ednl. pubs.. Farmington, since 1912 (pres. since field, Mass., 1904-11; asst. prin. same, and head Feb. 20, 1915); editor The School World. Our Lit- classical dept., since 1911. Republican. Conglist. tie People; corr. Boston Globe, N.Y. World and Mem. N.E. Classical Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, N.Y. Sun many yrs.; justice of the peace, 1S93-7. Phi Beta Kappa. Sons of Vets. Clubs: Saturday Republican. Conglist. Mason. Author: Maine Evening, Berkshire Congregational. Address: 112 Woods and Water Folk. 1895; The Panama Canal, Appleton Ave., Pittsfiold, Mass. 1913: Montcalm nnd Wolfe, 1914: The Acquisition GOODWIN, WilUam Pennell, banking; b. Fox- of Oregon and Y\ ashington, 1915 Has adapted croft. Me., Dec. 28, 1852; s. George W. and Sarah selections from many popular authors for use in j. (Pennell) Goodwin; descendant on father's side, lower grades in .schs. Recreations: motoring, trav- of Ozias Goodwin, who was associated with Hook- ehng. Address: l-armington, Me. er in the settlement of Hartford, Conn., and on GOODWIN, Harry Manley, physicist, educator; mother's side, of ancestry extending back to early b. Boston, Apr. IS, 1870; s. Richard D. and Sarah Colonial times of Me.; ed. under pvt. tutors until (Clisby) Goodwin: S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; 16; then at Mowry and Goff's English and Class- student Harvard Grad. Sch., 1890, 1891; Ph.D., U. ical Sch., Providence; did not enter coll., but went of Leipzig, 1893; U. of Berlin, 1894; m. Mary B. into business; unmarried. Jr. elk. fire ins., Provi- Linder, of Boston, Apr. 16, 1906. Asst. in phvsics, dp"ce. 1870-2; asst. sec, 1873-9. sec. ]S79-rt9, v. -p., 1890-2, instr., 1892-7. asst. prof. 1897-1903, asso. 1899-1900, pres. since 1905, Merchants' Ins. Co. prof, physics, 1903-6, prof, physics and electro- Entered professional accountancy, 1900; 1st bank chemistry in charge dept. of electrochemistry, commr. of R.I., 1908-11 (resigned to resume prac- since 1906, Mass. Inst. Tech. Fellow Am. Acad, tice as certified pub. accountant); treas., sec. and Ai-ts and Sciences; mem. Am. Phys. Soc. Am. Elec- trustee Peoples Savings Bank since 1911; treas. trochem Soc, Am. Astrophys. Soc. Clubs: Uni- Carrique Land Co.; treas. and trustee Homl inriO) 1 ■' j3(j q^ Accountancy (chmn. 1912-15, resigned), f±^n.-rx-rn-,-Jr -r 1 ^ ^r- ■,-,■, ^ Am. Ecouomic Assn. Conglist. Clubs: Squantum, GOODWIN James, clergyman; b Middletown, Congregational, Economic, Turks Head. R.I. Coun- i^onn., x* eD. lu, inoo; " — (.Tacksf ancestor ^'^tS-t,?''nAn^*tr^^y^'^^ ^I'i'lc po^^.or^' ,NH' ^■'^l fice:'2rMarket Sq.r'ProVTde'ncc R.lV Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1886 (poet of class); spent ^^^^.„„„ ,„.,,. .„..,.,, ^ ,, a year in Europe; A.M., Trinity Coll., 1889, D.D., „ ^PoP^t^"'^^', F^"n\^^ T^**^°^ , ^'^l^n ?^ ^^°^--ixT^^7 1911; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1890 ^irP^-^'-^^^^^ l^' WA' .i^.^^ ^°^- ^^°^' ^^^° Who's student Oxford U.. Eng., 1890-1; m. Frances Whit- ^^ho in America, 1912-13.) tlesey Brown, of Hartford, June 13. 1895; 4 chil- GOOLD, Nathan, librarian Me. Hist. Soc; July dren, Francis, Helen. Mary. Lucv Morgan. Dea- S, 1846-1914. (See vol. 1909.) %Z^^,.li^nv.'^''lr^^ 4P,^' F^R- ^^■■' Z'?^*- u"'''"'''t?/ GORDON, Tred Georffe Russ, newspaper man; b. galvary Ch New York 1890; priest in charge St. Walden, Vt., Sept. 4, 1860; lived in Iowa about 4 Barnaba.s Mission, Berlin, N.H., 1891-5: rector C^h. yrs.; self-ed.; m Evbra N. Gardner, Aug. 5. 1889. ^-L-oVr.^ w Shepherd.. Nashua, N H. 1895-02, Became Greenbacker, 1878; long mem. Knights of ™^'l ^r:'r.,^n''^^7^\P''''^-n\^^^^ ^.^'^r^^rl" ^°^" Labor: was mem. 2d Nationalist Club of Boston; ^^^2I^i^i?\rf %-1- ^^em. Bd. of Park Commrs. sec Great Boston Shoemakers' Conv., 1895, in vrif"-,^„l"^oA^.;„r'U;„^]i-!?A"ITlI?l'l-. T^]:'?i^?.^aj:- which the various shoemakers' organizations were mem. Socialist Labor party 2 Democracy, 1897, and left it, T>^/..,.«„ + i^„c. v,^„*i„"~ «„jn ■ A.JJ • oo /-I — •.'"'■ -^oi.'^. acsij. cuiLui Appeal to Reason, Girard. Kan., Qc w^lW^r.>,^?.^l^^' s^^^^"^- Address: 28 Garden Dec 1, 1899. to Mar! 1, 1900; now on staff Herald bi., rtartTorg, conn. a^j^^j Traveler, Boston. (See Who's Who in Amer- GOOD'WTN. James Junius, capitalist; b. Hart- ica for books, etc.) Home: 278 Main St., Haver- ford, Conn.. Sept. 16, 1835: s. James and Lucv hill. Mass. (Morgan) Goodwin; ed. pvt. schs. and Hartford GORDON Geore-e Andrew clere-vman- h Wor- High Sch.: m. Josephine S. Lippincott, of Pbila ^viAOUis, ueorg-e Anarew, clergyman, D. wor- June 19, 1873. Dir. Erie Life Ins. Co.. Hartford F /jjwxjN, James, clergyman; d ivnaaietown. Congregational, Economic, Turks Head. R.I. Coun- Feb 10 1865; s. Francis and Mary Alsop try. Recreations: arts, fishing, mountain climbing, '-?"^ Goodwin; descendant of the immigrant traveling. Author: Money, Credit Currency and a or of the Goodwin family, Hartford. 163^; Currencv Plan. 1910. Home: 33 Stimson Ave. Of- ^2j i.-iP"incott, or I mia cester, Mass.. Oct. 28. 1873; s. Orange S. and Ruth . ^•.^- "-o- Si?""- ,^l"jJ'al C. (Osgood) Gordon, of Amesbury. Mass.; A.B., ter Power Co- trustee Conn" T^ust /^ ^S«fp ^^ ^'■°^" U.. 1895. A.M.. 1896; B.D.. Union Theol. T,nc)t r-^ whfV^K A? 1. ?T • ^^ f" ^K? P®' •''em.. N.Y.. 1900; post-grad, study IT. of .lena. nomnn rMi^"v^^■T.^9HS^^V."':?"■.S^"H''■^;>?^^'^/^^ Germany, 1900, Union Theol. Sem.. and Columbia dr^«.f wJ^f^T.7 ?-'^l,-r, Hartford (Hartford). Ad- ipoo-1 ; m. Lucy Walker, d. Frederic W. and Eunice Vn;!* ^' ^°""- ^""^ ^^ ^- ^^^^ ^*- ^^^ (Walker) Southwick, of Worcester. JuneTO. 1901; ' ■ 4 children. Ruth E., Elizabeth A., W^inthrop O., GOODWIN. I.avinia Stella, author; died 1911. John S. Ordained Congl. ministrv, Junp 4, 1901; (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, pastor's asst, Broadway Tabernacle. New York, J 910-11.) 1900-3; pastor Elm St. Congl. Ch., Southbridge, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND -169 Mass., 190-1-10; asso. sec. Mass. No-License League, Worcester, 1910-12; pastor Congl. Ch., Lancaster, Mass., since Apr., 1912; also field sec. Mass. Anti-Saloon League. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Recreations: tennis, Ashing. Address: Lancaster, Mass. GORDON, Georere Angler, clergyman; b. Scot- land, Jan. 2, 1853; s. Georse Gordon; ed. common schs., Insch, Scotland; came to U.S., 1871; grad. Banyor Theol. Sera.. 1877; A.B., Harvard, 1881; (D.D., Bowdoin, 1893, Yale, 1893; S.T.D., Harvard, 1895, Columbia, 1903; LL.D., Western Reserve, 1912; D.D., Boston U., 1914); m. Susan Huntington Manning, June ", 1890. Ordained C^ongi. ministry, 1877; pastor Temple, Me., 1877-8, Greenwich, Conn., 1881-3, Old South Ch.. Boston, 1884—. Univ. preacher to Harvard, 1886-90, Yale, 1888-01; lecturer in Lowell Inst, course, 1900; Lyman Bee- cher lecturer, Yale, 1901. Overseer, Harvard, 1897 — . Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Acad. Arts and Sciences, Mass. Hist. Soc.^ (See Who's Who in America, for books, etc.) Address: Old South Paisonage, Boston, Mass.* GORDON, John Alexander, M.D.; b. Prince Ed- ward Island, May 30, 1S43; s. James and Betsey (Stewart) Gordon: ed. pub. schs., 1849-59; grad. Prince of Wales Coll., P.E.I. , 1861; teacher, 1861- 66; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1871; unmarried. Has practiced in Quincy, Mass., since Jul.v 17, 1871; house physician, Boston City Hosp., 1870-1; surgeon Sailors' Snug Harbor, Quincy, Mass., since 1871; surgeon Nat. Sailors' Home, Quincy, Mass., since 1893; chmn. bd. of health, 1882-90; pres. Quincy Water Co., 1889-92; mem. sch. com., 1882-92; trustee and mem. surg. staff. City Hosp., since 1890; consulting physician same. 1890-1915. Republican. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mason. Clubs: Quincy Yacht, Boston Intercolonial, Megan- tic Fish and Game. Recreations: fishing, hunting, travel. Address: 1200 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass. GORDON, Jolin Warren, lawyer; b. Vershire, Vt., Sept. 16, 1S57: s. William and Mary (Thurber) Gordon; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883; m. Maude Laura Dunham, of Barre, Vt.. Aug. 25, 1884; chil- dren, Lillian W.. Paul D., Philip C, John A., Nor- man S. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1S90, and has since practiced at Barre; mayor of Barre, 1896- 1900; state senator: held many municipal offices; author of addresses and poems. Republican. Uni- versalist. Odd Fellow. Club: Vincitia. Home: 23 Richardson St. Office: Gordon Blk., Barre, Vt. GORDON, Iiewis Edward, life insurance; b. Hazardville. Conn., Apr. 24, 1872; s. Andrew and Miranda (Lewis) Gordon; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1894; m. Elizabeth Keeney, of Somerville, Conn., June 5, 1900; 3 children, George Keeney, Elizabeth. Andrew. Engaged in mfg. business, Hazardville, 1894-8; in ins. business, Hartford, since 1898; v.-p. Hartford Life Ins. Co. until 1910; now resident mgr. Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co. of Boston. Trustee Wesleyan Univ., Conn. George Jr. Republic. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf; Country (Farm- ington. Conn.). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 948 Asylum Ave. Office: 209 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. GORDON, tynian Francis, mfr. of forgings; b. Worcester, jNIass.. Nov. 14, 1861; s. Albert Ander- son and Ann Eliza (Bridges) Gordon; descendant of Alexander Gordon, one of the early settlers of N.E.; B.S., Worcester Polv. Inst.. 1881; m. Prue Louise Cox, of Boston, Feb. 19, 1889; 2 children, Winfield, Forrest. In engring. dept. U.S. Central Ry., Cal., li/o yrs. and with F. A. Robbins, mfr. presses and dies 1% yrs.; became mem., 1884, firm of Wyman & Gordon, manufacturers of forgings, Worcester & Cleveland, O., title later The Wyman & Gordon Co., of which is pres. and treas.; dir. The Library Bureau, Am. Thermos Bottle Co., Mer- chants' Nat. Bank, Worcester. Mem. Worcester Chamher of Commerce. Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland. Trustee Worcester Acad. Republican. Baptist. Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: Union (Cleve- land). Worcester Automobile. Worcester, Worces- ter Countrv. Tatnuck Country. Recreations: motoring. Summer home: Grafton, Mass. Ad- dress: 30 Bradley St., Worcester, Mass. GORDON, Malcolm Kenneth, educator; b. Bal- timore, Md., .Ian. 10, 1SC8; s. I )a\ id Clea\ eland and Anne (McLaughlin) Gordon; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1S82-9, and continued study for several yrs. under Dr. Henrv A. Colt, rector of the school; m. Baltimore, Md., July 5, 1898, Amy Rogers, d. Rear Admiral Balch, U.S.N. Head history dept., St. Paul's Sch., since 1889. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Address: St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H. GORDON, Morris, merchant; b. Wiinau, Russia, Feb. 21, 1865; son of Harold and Hannah (Belle) Gordon; ed. pub. schs.; came to America, 1888; m. .lennie Perkowitz. of A\ ilnaii, Russia, Mar. 18, 1886; 5 children, Mary (Mrs. L. E. Laskey), Esther, Ida, Albert, Bertha. In house furnishing goods business for self at Boston, since 1887; dir. Union Co-operative Bank. Dir. Federated Jewish Char- ities. Home for Destitute Jewish Children, Con- gregation Adath Jeshurun, Beth Israel. Recrea- tions: motoring, reading. Home: 53 Waverly St., Roxbury. Office: 87 North St., Boston. GORDON, Percy, clergyman; b. Savannah. Ga., Sept. 3, 1862; s. George Anderson and Ellen (Beirne) Gordon; ed. Episcopal High Sch., nr. Alexandria, Va., U. of Va. Law Sch., Columbia Coll., New York; B.A., Harvard, 1894, post-grad.; m. Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 6, 1884, Nancy Reed French. Oj'dered deacon, 1886, ordained minister P.E. Ch., 1888; rector, Decatur, Ala., 1886-8; asst., St. Paul's, Louisville, Ky., 1888-93; asst., Em- manuel, Boston, Mass.. 1893-4; rector. Am. Ch., Geneva. Switzerland, 1894-8. Grace Ch., New Bed- ford, Mass., since 1899. Home: New Bedford, Mass. GORDON, Seth Chase, M.D. ; b. Fryeburg, Me., Aug. 17, 1830; s. Stephen and Lydia (Chase) Gor- don; ed. Fryeburg Acad.; M.D., Bowdoin, 1855; (LL.D., Dartmouth, 1905). Practiced at Gorham, Me., 1855-61, Portland, Me., since 1865; served as asst. surgeon, 13th Me. Vols., and surgeon, 1st La. Vol. Inf. in Union Army; has been mem. com- mon council, and of sch. com. Portland; mem. Dem. Nat. Com. for Me., 1896-1900. Surgeon Me. Gen. Hosp., 1874-94, since consulting surgeon. Contbr. to med. jours., especially on gynecol. sub- .iects. Pres. bd. trustees Fryeburg Acad, and Me. insane Asylums and Sch. for Feeble Minded. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Gynecol. Assn. (pres. 1902-3), Me. Med. Assn. (pres). Loyal Legion (comdr. Me. Com- mandery) : pres. Me. Soc. S.A.R.; K.T. (grand comdr.. Me.. 1873-5). Club: Cumberland (pres. 1903-7). Address: 157 High St., Portland, Me.* GORDON, Stephen Masury, surgeon; b. Fall River, Mass., June 9, 1858; s. William Rufus and Mary Elizabetli (Masurv) Gordon; student Har- vard U. 1 yr.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; served as interne Good Samaritan Hosp., Boston; m. Beverly, Mass., Sept. 27. 1888. Sue Batchelder Le Favour. Practiced at Fall River, Mass. since 1885. Address: 318 Prospect St., Fall River, Mass. GORDON, •William Clark, clergyman; b. Ware. Mass., Feb. 14, 1865; s. William and Sarah Jane (Thompson) Gordon; A.B., Yale, 1888, A.M., 1899; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; student U. of Chicago, summer terms and July, 1898-July, 1899, Ph.D.. 1899; studied Harvard Summer Sch.. 1903; m. Edith Rebecca Miller, of North Brookfield, Mass., Nov 1, 1894. Pastor Congl. Ch., Anderson, Ind., 1891-3, 1st Congl. Ch., Michigan City, Ind., 1893-8, 2d Congl. Ch.. Westfleld, Mass., 1899-08, Congl. Ch., Auburndale, Mass., since 1908. Mem. Western Hampden Hist. Soc. Club: Twentieth Century. Author: The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson, 1906. Address: 89 Grove St. (Auburndale), New- ton, Mass. GORDY, i:(lijah) Sheppard, in^^urance; b. Salis- hiir-v- M-^ No-<' 22. 1858: s. Eliiah Melcon and Martha Ellen (Sheppard) Gordy; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1881-4: m. Jennie P. Cotter, of Ansoma. Conn, July, 1888; 4 children, Sheppard Bliss, b. Oct. 1889: Lucia Hosmer, Sept., 1894; Elizabeth Cotter, Jan., 1903: Charles Kelloarg, Apr., 1905. Supt. schs., Ansonia, Conn., 1884-90; in ins. busi- ne'^s Boston, 1890-3, New Haven, Conn., 1893-7, i^nsonia, since 1897, and New Haven since 1911. State agt. of Conn, of Fidelity Mut. Life Ins. Co.: 470 WHO-y WHO IN NEW ENGLAND mgr. K. S. Gordy & Co., Ansoniu: treas. and mgr. Underwriters Agency Co. Climn. Bd. of Edn., Derby. Conn., 1899-03; pres. Ansonia Y.iM.C.A., 1901--1; trustee Derby Pub. Library, Griffin Hosp. Independent Democrat. Conglist. Mom. I'lii Ui).si- lon. Mason. INIem. Manufacturers' Club (An.sonia ), Derby and Shelton Dd. of Trade (Derby), Chamber of Commerce (New Haven). Kecreations: tennis, bowling. Home: 41 Atwater Av., Derby, Conn. Office: 100 Main St.. Ansonia, Conn., and S65 Chaixl St.. New Ila\en, Conn. aORDY, Wilbur Fisk, educator; b. nr. Salisbury, Md., June 14, 1854; s. Elijah Melson and Martha Ellen Gordy: A.B., Wesleyan U., 1880; m. Isabel Drummond Hunter, July 9, 188!). Vice-prin. high sell., Middletown, Conn., 1880-1 ; supt. schs., An- sonia. (^)iin., 1881-4; supervising prin. pul). .sclis., Hartford, Conn., 1884-04; supt. sells., Springfield, Mass.. 1904-11. Lecturer on sch. topics and contbr. to ednl. jours. Mem. Am. Hist. Soc., N.E.A., Conn. Peace Soc. (pres. 1912). Clubs: ITniversitv, Twen- tieth Century, Hartford Golf. Educational. Au- thor: A School History of the United States, 1897: American Leaders and Heroes, 1901; Stories of American Explorers, 1906; In Colonial Days, 1907; Elementary History of the United States, 1910; American Beginnings. 1911; Stories of Earlv American History, 191.3; Stories of Later Amer- ican History. Co-author: A Pathfinder in Amei-- ican History, 1892; Language Lessons. 1903; Grammar Lessons, 1903. Address; 104 Gillett St., Hartford, C^onn.* ^^GORHAM, Prank, M.D.; b. Weston, Conn.. Sept. 27, isr,i': .s. George Morgan and Angeline (Buck- ley) Gorliam: M.D., Yale Med. Sch.. 1876; m. Fanny Salmon, of Weston. June 2], 1893. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1883, 1901: del. State Constl. Conv., 1902; town health officer; coroner's med. examiner. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. Republican. Recre- ations: Ininting, fishing, chess. Address; West- port. Conn. GORHAM, Frederic Poole, biologist; b. Provi- dence. U.I.. Apr. 29, 1871; s. Samuel and Abby Hardine- (Fish) Gorham; A.B., Brown U., 1893, A.M., 1894; spl. studies in bacteriology. Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Emma Mary Lapham. of Providence, June 24, 1897. Instr. biology, 1893-9, asst. prof., 1899-01, asso. prof., 1901-13. prof, bacteriology, If'lS — , Brown U. Bactpriologist, Providence Health Dept., 1899 — . (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Recreations: art, ento- mology. Address: 151 Meeting St., Providence.* GORHAM, Georg-e Albert, lawyer; b. Eastport, Me., June 2, 1869: s. George Albert and Helen Jane (Webber) Gorham; grad. Houlton Acad.. 1887; A.B.. Colby Coll.. 1891; m. Belle Pearce, of Fort Fairfield, Me., Oct. 8, 1902; 2 children, Joseph Pearce. b. (^ct. 23. 1903: Helen Katharine. Mar. 19, 1910. Studied law: admitted to bar. 1893: dir. and elk. Summit Lumber Co.; trustee Houlton Trust Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Recre- ations: fishing. Address: Houlton, Me. GORHAM, Geors-e H., ]\f.D. : b. Westminster West, \'t., Oct. 9. 1N.57: s. Freeman and Malina C. (Hitclicock) Gorham: ed. pub. schs., Brattleboro, and Vt. acads., and LT. of Vt.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of New York. 1882; post-grad, study, London, and Vienna; m. Mrs. Abliie C. Hitchcock, of Bel- lows Falls. Vt.. June 1. 1897. Began practice. Mar., 1882; specializes as oculist and auiist; dir. Brat- tleboro Trust Co.. Bellows Falls Bldg. Assn., New Industry Assn. Has been sch. dir., village bailiff and trustee; state senator. Windham Co., 1908. TieT>ublican. Congli=t. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Assn. (pres.). 32° Mason (York and Scottish Rite): Past Grand Comdr. K.T. Club: Westminster. Address: Bellows Falls, Vt. GORMAN". Charles Fdmund, lawyer; b. Boston, .luly 2(;. 1811: s. Charles and Sarali J. (Wood- bur>) Gorliam: ed. pub. schs.. Providence, li.I. ; employed in stores from asre of 12 to 18; studied law with Richard Ward Greene, Providence; ad- mitted to bar, 1865; (LL.D., Geor Gorton; hrouglit to America, 1872; grad. Burton (O.) High Sch., 1888; grad. Olivet (Midi.) Prep. Sch.. 1892; B.A., Olivet Coll., 1900; B.D., Yale Div. Sell., 1905; m. Bird Louise Gray, of Ionia, Mich.. June 28, 1893; 1 daughter, Genevieve Louise (student, 1915, Sargent's Sch. for Physical Edn., Cambridge, Mass.). Teacher pul). schs., 1893-5; licensed to preach, 1895; pastor Michigan Center, North Leoni, Mich.. 1895-7, Grass Lake, 1899-1900, Vermontville, 1900-2, Bridgewater, Conn., 1902 and 1906; ordained Congl. ministry, 1906; pastor Soutliboro and Soutliville, Mass., 1906-8, Wrentham, 1908-14, 1st Ch.. West Spring- field, since Feb. 1, 1914. Progressive Republican. Recreations: bees and poultry. Address: 22 Han- over St.. West Springfield, IMass. GORTON, Georg-e Tilling-hast ; b. Valley Falls, R.I., July 15, 1X5;;; s. (Teorge W. and Almeda A. (Tillingliast) Gorton: descendant of Samuel Gor- ton, who landed in Boston, 163 6, one of the first incorporators of the First Assembly of R.I. ; ed. pub. schs. and Schofleld's Commercial Coll., Provi- dence, R.I. ; m. Mahala E. Colwell, of Pawtucket, R.I., Dec. 27, 1876; 2 children, William T.. Mahala C. In retail meat business 38 yrs.; now supt. Wellsljach ligliting system, Pawtucket; mem. Common Council. Pawtucket. 1892-3; pres. Bd. of Aldermen, 1894-6; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1906, Senate, 1908-16; Republican. Baptist. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. Mem. commn. to build armory at Woonsocket, also to build armory for mounted cominands at Providence. Address: 16 Nickerson St., Pawtucket, R.I. GOSS, Alton Parker, newspaper publisher; b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 5. 1855; s. Franklin B. and Mary Gorham (Parker) Goss; g.-s. William Whittemore Goss. an old-time Cape Cod school- master, and of Capt. Joseph Parker, a noted deep- sea mariner; also nephew of late Capt. D. P. W. Parker, for many yrs. capt. of steamers of Mer- chant and Miners' Line; ed. common schs., Barn- stable, and Brimmer Sch.. Boston; m. Emma Flor- ence Taylor, of West Harwich, Mass. ; 1 son, Ed- win Parker. Learned printer's trade in father's office, Barnstable; took charge of Harwich Inde- pendent at 17; editor and pub. same since 1876; also founder and pub. Dennis Local, Orleans Rec- ord. Cliatham Gazette, Brewster News-Letter. Dir. Citizens' :\lut. Aid Assn. Mem. Cape Cod Bd. of Trade. Barnstable Co. Agrl. Assn.. Provincetown Pilgrim Memorial Assn. ]Mem. Pilgrim Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Exchange Lodge, I.O.O.F. ; Harwich Grange, P. of H. Republican. Unitarian. Clvib: Commercial. Address: Harwich, Mass. GOSS, Arthur Vincent, M.D.; b. Georgia, Vt., Apr. 2, 1859; s. Story Norman and Ann Eliza (Vin- cent) Goss; descendant on maternal side of Col. Nathan Hale, Ringe. N.H. ; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882; M.D.. U. of Vt.. 1886; m. Ida L. Brummer, of Petersburg, N.Y., Aug. 3. 1897. Began practice in Chelsea, Vt. ; asst. phys. Butler Hosp., Provi- dence, R.I., 1889-92; asst. phys., Taunton State Hosp.. 1892-6, since supt. INIem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Psycliol. Soc, Am. Medico-Psychol. Soc, Bos- ton Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology. Mason (32°). Recreations: walking. Address: State Hospital, Taunton, JMass. GOSS, Chauncev P., mfr. ; b. Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1838; s. Ephraim and INIargaret (Porter) Goss.; ed. pub. schs.; m. Caroline A. Ketcham, of Perrington, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1864; 6 children, Ed- ward O., John H., Chauncey P., ,Tr., George A., Mrs. Hugh L. Thompson, Mrs. William Kelley- Patterson. Entered employ of Scoville Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., 1862, as elk., and now pres. and treas. same; dir. Colonial Trust Co.. Stanley Works. New Britain, Conn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Home, WaterV)ury. Address: Waterbury. Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 471 GOSS, Francis Webster, M.iJ. (See vol. 1909, also W'lio's W ho in America, 1914-15.) GOSS, Herbert Irvin, lawyer; b. Watcrfoni, Vt., Dec. 4, 1IS57; s. Abel Brown and l.ucy Stoddard (Ross) Goss; ed. St. .John's Acad., St. .John.sljury, Vt. ; studied law with Bates & Bay, St. .Johnsbury; admitted to Vt. bar, 18S3; m. Agnes Rooney, of Lancaster, N.H.: Oct. 8, 1886; children, Ethel Eliz- abeth, Ir\in James, Herbert Abel, Pliilip Henry, John Arthur. Began practice at Minneapolis, 18s;!: returned East and became mem. Benton &; Goss, Lancaster. N.H., 1885; removed to Gorham, 1887, and to Berlin. 1888; solicitor, Coos Co.. 1894- 1900; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 190:5: dir. Berlin Savins;s Bank & Trust Co.; dir. and treas. Berlin Water Co.; dir. Berlin St. Ry., Guaranty Trust Co. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn. Republican. Mason. Ad- dress: Berlin, N.H. GOTT, Jolin, banker; b. Rockport, Mass.. June .3, 1N49: s. Addison and Abi.?ail (Tufts) Gott; ed. pub. schs. and commercial coll.; m. Ada King Da- mon, of Peabody, Mass., Oct. 7, 1875 (died June 16, 1907). Besan active career as messenger 1st Nat. Bank, of Gloucester, advanced to teller, cash- ier, and pres., 1901-8; retired when bank was con- solidated with Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., :Mar. 19. 1908: now dir. latter instn. Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Address: Gloucester, Mass. GOUDY, Iiewis Aldeu, president Maine Utilities Co.: b. Woolwich, Me., June 10, 1849: s. Alden and Augusta Parker (Soule) Goudy; descendant on maternal side of George Soule. a Mayflower Pil- grim, and on paternal side of John Goudie, of Kil- marnock. Scotland: ed. pub. schs.; entered service of Me. Central R.R.. 1866, at 17, continuing 3 yrs., to 1869: m. Annie Jane Ayers. of Portland, Me., Feb. 2, 1873; 4 children: Annie Louise (^Megrew), Isabel Augusta (Merrow). Ellen Chase, Alice Dins- dale (Farley). Clk. and accountant Waldron & True, wholesale grain and Hour, 1869-81; mgr. of biscuits and confectionery, 1881-98, first as L. A. Goudy & Co., 1881-6, then as pres. and gen. mgr. Goudy & Kent Corpn., 1886-98: pres. and gen. mgr. Northeastern Telephone Co., 1900-4: pres. North- eastern Paving & Construction Co., 1908; now pres., treas. and mgr. Me. Utilities Co.; an organizer Me. State Bd. of Trade, Portland Water Dist. (pub. ownership), Portland-Lewiston Tnter- urban Ry. (electric). Mem. citv govt., 1898-9; overseer Poor Dept.. 1900. Pro-Republican. IMa- son (KT.); Odd Fellow; K. of P.; life mem. Me. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Ex-pres. Good Govt. Assn.: ex-v.-p. and active mem. Portland Bd. of Trade (now Chamber of Commerce). Home: "Blackstrap Farms," R.F.D. 1. West Falmouth, Me. Office: 546-550 Deering Av., Woodfords Sq., Portland, Me. GOTTIiB, Amasa Collins, lawyer: b. Newton, IMass., July 6, 1879; s. AVilliam Henry and Alice (Collins) Gould: descended from English ances- tors, Mass., 1640; ed. Newton pub. schs.: A.B., Harvard. 1900. A.M., 1901. LL.B.. 1903: unmarried. Engaged in practice, mostly corpn. law, Boston, since 1903; dir. Cooperative Associates, Bread Loaf Mountain Power Co., H. A. Walker Co., Blake Co., Roxbury Shoe Thread Co.. Wood Bros. Co., Tropi- cal Medicine Co.; trustee Boston Corporation. Dir. Hyatt Memorial. Republican. Conglist. j\Iem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Com- merce (com. on edn., and com. metropolitan affairs). Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 1704 Beacon St., Newton, Mass. Office: 24 Milk St., Boston. GOUIiS, Charles Williamson, insurance: b. Chel- sea, JMass., Sept. 17, 1875; s. Charles Willis and .Jessie (Bryden) Gould: descendant of .Jarvice CJold (name later changed to Gould), of Parish of All Hallows. County Kent, Eng.. who came to America in the ship Elizabeth, 1635; ed. grammar and high schs.. (Chelsea: Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Blanche Nason Kim- hall, of Chelsea. Mass., Nov. 14, 1900: 2 cliildren, Elizabeth Kimball, Frances Bryden. Entered em- ploy of Jesse Gould & Son, insurance, 1892, ad- vancing to chief elk., 1900; purchased, 1912. half interest in the business (established 1857) which lias since been conducted continuously under the original title: largely identified with insurance of electrical public service corpns. throughout N.E. and N.Y. State; following Chelsea fire the firm paid out over $5,000,000 through the Chelsea office; trustee Chelsea Savings Bank; dir. Chelsea Trust Co., Provident Co-operative Bank (Chelsea). Dir. Chelsea Y.M.C.A.: chmn. com. which secured $100,- 000 for new building, recently erected. Republi- can. Conglist. Past Master Star of Bethlehem Lodge, l'\ and A.M.: mem. Sheknali Chapter, R.A.M.; Palestine (^Jmmandery, K.T. (all of Chel- sea). Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City, Review (pres., 1909). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 53 Nichols St., Chelsea, Mass. Office: 278 Broadway, Chelsea, and 108 Water St., Boston, Mass. GOUI.D, Daniel Walton; b. Peterborou.gh, N.H., Aug. 10, 1838: s. Gilnian and Mersylvia (Walton) Gould; ed. dist. schs.; m. Arvilla Maria, d. John Pratt and Susan (l''aulknei-) Symonds, of I-lindge, N.H., Oct. 8, 1863. Worked on farm and in mill; enlisted as pvt. 2d N.H. Vols., Apr. 26, 1861; wounded and lost arm. May 5, 1862; promoted to capt. 2d N.H.N.G. ; paymaster Union Mfg. Co., Peterborough, 1868-74; held U.S. Govt, positions, Washington, 1874-5; insp. of customs, Boston, 1875-95; town elk.. Peterborough, 1868; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1872-3; alderman. Chelsea, Mass., 1896-8. l^epublican. Mem. G.A.R. Held various offices in Union Veterans' Union, Dept. of Mass., 1887-02 (comdr. -in-chief, nat. organization, 1904-5). Mason, Odd Fellow. Unitarian. Address: Marlboro, Mass. GOULD, Edgar Davis, shoe mfr. ; b. Boston, 1875; s Amos Davis and Ellen Florence Gould: grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1894; student Worcester (INIass.) Acad.: spl. course. Harvard, 1900: student Boston U. Sch. of Law: m. Lalia Ravmond. Aug. IS, 1907. Admitted to IVIass. bar, 1901, and practiced in Boston 3 yrs.: connected with Regal Shoe Co. since 1904; now dir. and mgr. of store sales and publicity. Regal Shoe Co., Ltd.; dir. and sec. Regal Shoe Co. of Me., also of Mass. and of Pa. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Harvard (New York ). Homestead Golf (Danvers, IMass.), Plymouth Countrv ( Plvmouth, Mass.), Tunxis Hunting, Fish- ing and Outing. Home: 1368 Commonwealth Av., Allston (Boston); (summer) Abington, Mass. GOUIiD, Edwin Spragfue, clergyman; b. New Braintree. Mass., Feb. 20, 1844; s. Rufus and Mary (Henrv) Gould: ed. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass, 1861: Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., 1862 and 1865; Hartford Theol. Sem.. 1870-2: grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1873; m. Phebe S. Gladding, of Providence, R.I.. Oct. 20. 1875 (died 1899). Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1873; pastor Free Evan- gelical Ch., Providence, R.I., 1873-6, West Brook- field, Mass., 1877-81, Carthage. Mo., 1882-3, Globe Ch.. Woonsocket, R.I.. 1886-9, Athol, Mass., 1890-6. Served as corporal 51st and 60th Mass. regts.. Civil War: editor Hartford and Worcester daily papers 4 yrs. Progressive Republican. Chaplain G.A.R., Dept. of R.I. Address: 226 Pine St., Provi- dence, R.I.* GOUI>D, Elizabetli Iiincoln, author; died Dec. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GOITI>D, Georg-e Frederick, lawyer: b. Portland, Me JuTy 21, 185(i; s. Krastus E. and Mary E. (Randall") Gould: descendant of Jarvice Gould, D. in England, 1605. and died in Hingham, 1656; ed. pub. schs.; m. Bertha May Welch, of Portland, Me Apr 18, 1904: 3 children. Richard ICemlin, Edwin Randall, Sylvia Elizabeth. Admitted to Me bar, 1877, and since practiced in Portland; judge Municipal Ct. of Portland, 1881-93: chmn. exec com Rep. County Com., 1890-4; sec. Rep. City Com of Portland, 1882-6. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.), Odd Fel- low K P Recreations: amateur photography. Home: 95 Emery St. Office: 187 Middle St., Port- land, Me. GOTXIiD, Georio-e Howard, teacher; b. Baring. Me May 26. 1853: s. Rev. .Asa Howard and Julia Elizabeth (Robinson) Gould; grad. Colby Acad., 472 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND New London, N.H., 1878; student Colby U., Water- vlUe, Me.. 1878-9; m. Emma J. Davis, of West Springfield, N.H., Aug. 18, 1881; cliiUlren, Robert H., Mabel M., Nellie E., James R. Began teaching at Springfield, N.^., 1872, and has taught in vari- ous places in N.H., N.J., Me. and Mass., and in Georges Mills, N.H., since 1905; mem. sch. bd., Sunapee, N.H., 1900-4. Propr. The Outlook (hotel). Georges Mills, since 1896, Prospect House and Oak Grove House (winter). Southern Pines. N.C., 1903-5. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Colby Chapter, Pa- trons of Husbandry (master Rockland Grange, 1898-01). Recreations: baseball, fishing. Address: The Outlook. Georges Mills, N.H. GOUI>I>, Georg-e Iiambert, paint, oil and varnish mcht. and nifr. ; b. AN'oburn, Mass.. Feb. 6, 1852; s. John Averell and Elizabeth Cheever (Leach) Gould; descendant of Zaccheus Gould, 1st settler of Topsfield. Mass., incorporated, 1650; ancestors among some of best known old families in N.E.. practically all of them being earliest settlers and natives of Essex County; ed. pub. schs. of Woburn and Chelsea. INlass. ; m. Lizzie Lawrence. d. of Dr. McLaurin Furber Cooke, of Chelsea. June 23. 1875; 4 children. Warren Furber, Bertram Cheever, Miriam, Rosamond. Began as office boy with John Porter & Co., Aug. 1, 1867; name changed to Gould & Company, 1878, and in 1889 to Gould & Cutler Corpn., of which has ever since been pres. ; dir. Benjamin Moore & Co., Inc., paint and varnish mfrs.. New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Carteret. N.J., and Toronto. (Jan.; was one of or- ganizers of the Maiden Co-operative Bank, and served for many yrs. as dir.. also v. -p. and pres. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Credit Men's Assn.; mem. and one of organizers, 1888, of the Nat. Paint, Oil and Varnish Assn. (pres., 1907-8) : one of the few living original members of the Paint and Oil Club of N.E., founded 1884 (pres.. 1887-8). Dir. Associated (Charities, Mai- den, IMass. Mem. Maiden Hist. Soc, Topsfield Hist. Soc, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. (life), Bos- tonian Soc. (life), S.A.R., Soc. Colonial W^ars. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Royal Arcanum, A.O. U.W'.. U.O.G.C. Clubs: Boston City, Kern wood (Maiden). Recreations: gardening. genealogy, traveling. Home: Topsfield, Mass.; (winter) Mai- den, Mass. Oflice: 45 Sudbury St., Boston. GOTJBD, John Sewell, lawyer; Dec. 2, 1856-Dec. 13. 1913. (See vol. 1909.) GOUIiD, Iievi Swanton, chairman County Com- missionei's of Middlesex Co., Mass.; b. Dixmont, Me., Mar. 26, IS.Tt; s. Levi and Elisabeth Webb (Whitmore) Gould; ed. pub. schs., Wilmington and North Maiden, Mass.. and Waitt's Acad., North Maiden; m. Marv Eliza Payne, of Melrose. Mass.. Feb. 23, 1860; 2 children, Mrs. Mary P. Put- nam, of Melrose, and Mrs. Joseph Remick, of Win- chester, Mass. Began active career by learning shoemaker's trade: elk. wholesale fancy goods house and in Treasury Dept.. Washington, until 1863: engaged in furniture mfg. business in Bos- ton for many yrs.. retiring 1890; pres. RIelrose Cooperative Bank; dir. Melrose Nat. Bank. (jhmn. CO. commrs. of Middlesex Co. since Jan. 1. 1897; moderator town meetings of Melrose for 35 yrs.; chmn. selectmen 8 yrs.. and first mayor of City of Melrose; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1868, 1869. Republican. Mason (past master), K.T. ; mem. K. of P. (past chancellor). Author: Ancient Mid- dlesex. 1905. Recreations: driving. Home: 280 Main St., Melrose, Mass. Office: Court House, East Cambridge, Mass. GOtXIiI), Robert Hubbard, lawyer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., SG])t. 18, 1876: s. Louis Kossuth and Elizabeth May (Smith) Gould: ed. Bridgeport pub. and high schs.; A.B., Yale, 1898, LL.B., 1900 (edited Yale Law Journal, 1898-1900). Mem. law firm of Gould & Gould: v.-p. Peouonnock Commercial Corpn., Bridgeport Motor Co. Del. Rep. town and city convs., 1907; alderman, Bridgeport, 1908-10. Re- publican. Mem. Bridgeport Bar Assn., Fairfield Co. Bar Assn.. Bridgeport Bd. Trade; mem. Zeta Psl, Phi Delta Phi, Corbey Court Soc. Recrea- tions: sailing, motoring, amateur music. Clubs: Monastery. Yale (New Y'ork). Home: 417 Golden Hill St. Office: 164 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. GOUIiD, Royal Erastus, superintendent schools; b. Biddeford, Me., Feb. 8, 1852; s. Charles F. and Olive S. (Berry) Gould; grad. Biddeford Higli Sch., 1869; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1873, A.M., 1875; m. Elizabeth A. Nickerson, of Biddeford, July, 1883; 1 son, Dr. Carlisle R. (Salem, Mass.). Elected supt. schs., Biddeford, 1885, for a term of 5 yrs., and has since been 4 times reelected; trus- tee McArthur Library. Mem. N.E. and Nat. sch. supts'. assns. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner), Odd Fellow; mem. Royal Arcanum. Home: 136 Alfred St. Office: City Bldg., Biddeford, Me. GOUIiD, Samuel "Wadsworth, congressman; b. Porter, .Me., .Ian. 1, ]S,j2; s. Elias and Ruth (demons) Gould; A.B., U. of Me., 1877; m. Nellie L. Winslow, of Gorham, Me., Dec, 1879. In prac- tice of law, Skowhejian, Me., since Jan. 1. 1880; I)Ostmaster, Skowhegan. 1896-1900; Dem. candidate for gov. Me., 1902. Pres. Skowhegan Water Co.; dir. Milburn Co., Somerset Traction Co., Lakeside Worsted Mills, Bloomfield Acad., Somer.set Loan Assn., pres. and gen. counsel Dirigo Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Me. Dem. Club: mem. I^em. State Com., 1882-90 (sec. 1884-90): del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1900; Dem. candidate for 61st Congress, 3d Me. Dist., 1908; elected to 62d Congress (1911-13), 3d Me. Dist. Universalist. Address: Skowhegan, Me.* GOUIiDING, William Henry, capitalist; May 23, 1833-19—. (See vol. 1909.) GOVE, Edward H., lawyer; b. Biddeford. Me., July 14, 1847; s. Alvan C. and Mary S. Gove; ed. Biddeford High Sch. and Bates Coll.; studied law; admitted to bar and began practice at Biddeford, 1898; sec. of state, 1879. Home: Biddeford, Me. GOVE, George Sullivan, IVl.D.; Sept. 22, 1828- June 13, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) GOVE, Jesse Morse, lawyer; b. W^eare, N.H., Dec. 11, 1852; s. Dana B. and Susan (Morse) Gove; descendant of John Gove who settled at Charles- ton, Mass., 1637; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; read law under his father in Boston; admitted to Suf- folk bar, 1875; m. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 17. 1882, Agnes E. Ballantyne; children, Dana B., Edward J. Began practice with father and brother under title of Dana B. Gove & Sons, 1875; mem. Boston Common Council, 1881. Bd. of Aldermen, 1888, 1889, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1883, 4, 5; del. to all Rep. Nat. convs., 1884-1900 inclusive; Rep. candidate for Congress, 9th dist. of Mass., 1894. Home: 263 Lex- ington St., East Boston, Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. GOVE, John McClure, osteopathic physician: b. Raymond, N.H., Mar. 3, 1872; s. Samuel B. and Mary Elizabeth (McClure) Gove; A.B., Boston U., 1896; D.O., Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, 1900; m. Florence Babcock. of Adnms Centre. N.Y'.. Jul\' 25. 1900; 2 children. Philip Babcock. Jean. Practiced at Concord, N.H., since 1900. Mem. Beta Theta Pi (Upsilon Chapter), etc. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: hunting, fishing, tennis. Address: Concord, N.H. GOVE, Roland Sumner, M.D. ; b. Limington, Me., Apr. 2, 1870; s. Almon H. and Jennie H. (Tarbox) Gove; grad. Limington Acad., 1S89; M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1892; m. Suzelle E. Welch, of Biddeford, Me., Apr. 7, 1896. Began practice in Biddeford, 1892: settled in Sanford 1895. Progres- .sive. Methodist. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. Knights of Pythias, B.P.O. Elks. Address: San- ford, Me. GOVE. William Henry, lawyer: b. South Ber- wick, ]\Ie.. Seiit. 4, 1851; s. Levi and Mary (Meader) Gove; A.B., 1876, LL.B.. 1877, Harvard; m. Jan. 5, 1882, Aroline C, d. Isaac and Lydia (Estes) Pink- ham, of Lvnn. Mass.: 4 children. "V^'■illiam Pink- ham, b. 1883 (A.B., Harvard. 1906). Lydia Pink- ham. 1885 (A.R.. Smith, 1907), Mary, 1892 (student .lunior class Wellesley), Caroline, 1895. Practiced law. Salem. Mass., 1877-1900; pres. and gen. mar. Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lvnn. Mass.. since 1900; v.-p. Salem Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Salem, IMass.; mem. Sch. Com., Lynn, 187S-81; al-derman, Salem. 1894-6; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1903-1904 (Judiciary (^om.); mem. Executive Council of Mass., 1910, 1911; student polit. economy, and devised system of solving question of propor- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 473 tional representation. Dir. Essex Inst., Salem. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Salem, Colonial. Recreations: reading-, travel, games. Home: 254 Lafavette St., Salem, Mass. OfRce: 271 Western Av., Lynn, Mass. GOVT, John Russell, clergyman; moved to Min- neapolis, Minn. (See vol. 1909.) GOWDY, Roliert, underwriter; b. "Westfield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1SC4; s. Charles H. and Cynthia I. (Upson) Gowdy; grad. Westfield High Sch., ISSl; m. Harriet M. Jarrold, of Westfield, May 4, 18S7; children, Rebecca L. (Gowdy) Wickham, R. Allvn. In employ First Nat. Bank, Westfield, lSSl-4, Bay State Beneficiary Assn., 18S4-8; sec. and treas. Red Men's Fraternal Accident Assn. since 1888; pres. The Planet Co., since 1905; treas. Lineham- Douglas Co. since 1913; v.-p. Kneil Coal Co. since 1911: treas. Colonial Mfg. Co. since 1907. Pres. Board of Trade, 1912-14. Democrat. Mason (K.T.. Shriner) ; mem. Imp. Order of Red' Men, Roval .\rcanum. Clubs: Westfield, Tekoa Golf. Home: 9 Chestnut St. Office: 90 Elm St., Westfield, Mass. GRABIIiIi, Etheltoert Vincent, lawver, law edi- tor; b. Greenville, Mich., Oct. 6, 1874; s. Elliott Finley and Anna Sutton (Jennev) Orabill; an- cestors on mother's side came to America in the ship Leah, which immediately followed the May- flower, and were members of Soc. of Friends; prep. edn. Greenville (IMich ) High Sch.: A.B.. Oberlin, 1S96; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Annie Elizabeth Ziegler. of Roxburv (Boston), Mass., June 7, 1906; 3 children, Olive Cole, Elliott Vincent, Elizabeth Anna. Admitted to Mass. 1iar, 1899; practiced with Whipple, Sears & Ogden, 1899-03. alone since 1903. Asso. editor Mass. Re- ports since 1907, beginning with Vol. 195. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Har- vard Law Sch. Assn. (life). Independent in poli- tics (with Rep. leanings). Conglist. Clubs: Ap- palachian Mountain (v-chmn. and treas. snow- shoe sect.), Boston Congregational (pres., 1915), Eliot (Jamaica Plain). Recreations: winter snorts. Home: 16 Aldworth St., Jamaica Plain. Offlce: 720 Tremont BIdg. and Court House, Boston, Mass. GBACEV, Samuel 1., clergyman; Sept. 8, 1835- Aug. 19, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) GRACEV, Wilbur Tirrell, American consul at Progreso, Yucatan. IMex. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in -A^merica, 1914-15.) GRAD*?, Frederic Joseph, lawyer; b. Dedham, Mass., Aug. 4, 18S1; s. James and Elizabeth (Davis) Grady, both natives of Ireland; ed. pub. schs. of Dedham; grad. Dedham High Sch., 1899; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1904; m. Eleanor C. O'Brion, of Boston, Mass., June 30, 1909; 2 chil- dren, Helen Davis, Frederic Joseph, Jr. Began gen. practice in Boston and Dedham, 1904; pub. administrator for Norfolk County since 1907; mem. Bd. of Assessors, 1908-12; moderator of town meetings, 1911. 12, 13; mem. Town Council; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912, 1913; now a resident of Derry, N.H., and engaged in general practice in N.H. ; mem. Norfolk County (Mass.) Bar Assn., Dedham Hist. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Columbus. Recre- ations: farming. Address: Derry, N.H. GRAFTOIT, Prank "Willard, M.D., surgeon; b. Gilford, N.H., Aug. 16. 1869; s. James and Mary J. (Collins) Grafton; ed. pub. schs.; M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1895; m. Edith M. McDowell, of Champlain, N.Y., Dec. 29, 1896. Practiced in Con- cord since 1896. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Merrimack Co. Med. Soc. Am. Coll. Surgeons. Re- publican. Protestant. Mason (Shriner); mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: "W'onolancet, Snowshoe. Home: 5 South State St., Concord, N.H. GRAHAM, Charles Edward, mfr.; b. Branford, Conn., Feb. 9. 1858; s. James and Maria (Foote) Graham; ed. Webster and Union schs., New Haven, to 1872; Russell Sch. (military). 1872-6; Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1876-7; m. Hattie A. Marsh, of West Haven, Conn., Oct. 19, 1881; 1 daughter. Marguerite Marsh. Began in mfg. busi- ness, 1877, with firm of Graham & Corey (estab- lished, 1861, by father, James Graham, Mr. Corey being admitted as a partner, 1867); became part- ner James Graham & Co., upon retirement of Mr. Corey, 1880; and has since continued; started West Haven Mfg. Co., 1896; also became interested in Wire Novelty Mfg. Co., 1901; pres. and treas. West Haven Mfg. Co.; pres. Wire Novelty Co.; v.-p. Utah & Eastern Copper Co.; treas. Central Ry of Oregon; dir. New Haven Times-Leader, Milford & Uxbridge St. Ry., People's Bank and Trust Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9, State Senate, 1903-5; also v.-p. J.H. Bunnell & Co.. New York. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Union League, Phoenix. Recreations: motoring, motor lioating. traveling. Home: West Haven, Conn. Office: 293 Wooster St., New Haven, Conn. GRAHAM, Charles H., mfr.; b. New Britain, Conn., Oct. 15, 1837; s. William Lord and Almira (Wilmot) Graham; pub. sch. edn.; m. Unionville, Conn., Emelie A. Upson. Began at 18 to learn bolt mfg. and became interested in the Upson Nut (Jo. and other large corporations. Republican. Conglist. INIason. Home: Unionville, Conn. GRAHAM, Charles Sumner. (See vol. 1909.) GRAHAM, Georg-e Sumner; b. Leominster, Mass., Nov. 8, 1840. (See vol. 1909.) GRAHAM, Horace Trench, lawyer; b. New York, Feb. 7, 1862; s. Samuel H. and Lucy F. (Svvett) Graham; ed. Craftsbury Acad., Vt. ; LL.B., cum laude, Columbia Law Sch., 1888 (also took course in political science) ; unmarried. Engaged in prac- tice at Craftsbury; state's attv. Orleans Co., 1898- 02; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892 and 1900; presdl. elector, 1900; auditor of accounts since 1902. Re- publican. Home: Craftsbury, Vt. Office: Mont- pelier, Vt. GRAHAM, James Chandler, educator; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1SG8; s. James T. and Mary (Chandler) Graham; prep. edn. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn; B.S., Wesleyan U.. Middletown. Conn., 1890, grad. student, same, until .Ian., 1893. Teacher chemistry Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., since 1893. Mem. A.A.A.S., Phi Nu Theta. Author of articles appearing in Am. Jour, of Science, on Sand Transportation, Dec, 1890, Artificial Geyser, Jan., 1893. Recreations: wood chopping, garden- ing, fishing. Address: Andover, Mass. GRAHAM, John M., banker: s. James and Jane (Martin) Graliam; m. Ludorica Dimon. of New- port, R.I., July, 1901. Pres. Internat. Trust Co., 1883-14 (retired); now dir. same. Home: Man- chester, Mass. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston. GRAHAM, Richard Rathhome, clergyman; b. Dublin, Ireland, Jan. 26, 1860; s. Henry Torrens and Kllen (Rathborne) Graham: ed. Rathmines Sch., Dublin; B.A., Trinity Coll. (Dublin U.), 1882, M.A., 1887; m. Isabel Homer Pegram, of Provi- dence, R.I., Oct. 15, 1908. Deacon, 1883, priest, 1884. Ch. of Ireland; asst., Kells, Ireland, 1883-5, St. Mark, Armagh. 1885-7; asst. St. George's Ch., New York, 1887-9; curate. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. 1889-90: asst. Christ Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1890-2; rector Ch. of The Good Shepherd, Columbus, O., 1892-8; dir. Asso. Mission, Cincinnati, O., 1898-03; rector St. John's Ch., Elkhart, Ind., 1903-5; asst. St. Paul's Cathedral, Cincinnati, O., 1905-8; rector St. Paul's Ch., Wickford, R.I., 1908-12, Christ Ch., Norwich. Conn., since Apr. 7, 1912. Mason (32°, K.T.). Recreations: golf, tennis. Address: 118 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. GRAIKGER, "William, clergyman; b. England, July 26, 1872; s. Charles and Harriet (Bamforth) Grainger; came to America, 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1904; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1906; m. Anna Hinshaw Holbrook, of Minneapolis, Minn., June 14, 1906. Deacon, 1906, priest, 1907, P.E. Ch.; rector Christ Ch., Susquehanna. Pa., 1906-9, Trinity Ch., Canton, Mass., since 1909. Mem. Sch. Com.. "Canton. Mason. Home: 9 Chapel St., Can- ton, Mass. GRAINGER, William Henry, M.D.: b. Mallow, County of Cork, Ireland, 1845; s. William and Charlotte (Cotter) Grainger; prep. edn. Brandon Inst., County Cork; came to America, 1864; M.D., Univ. IVIed. Coll. (New York U.), 1870; m. Mary 474 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Le Blanc, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 1S73; 5 sons, Harry, Edward, George, John, Frank. Practiced in Boston since 1S70; trustee Long Island Hosp., Boston J-laibor, also chinn. hosp. com.; v. -p. East Boston Savings Bank. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. (councillor). Democrat. Catholic. Mem. B. P.O. Elks. Recreations: handball. Home: 49 Bartlett Ud., Winthrop, Mass. Office: 66 Paris St., East Boston, Mass. OBANSGENT, Charles Hall, college prof.; b. Dorchfster, Mass., Nov. 11, lst;2; s. Louis Hall and Lucv L,. Grandgent; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. Ethel Wright Gushing, of Cambridge, Mass., 1886. Tutor, 1SS6-9, instr. modern langs., 1889, Harvard; dir. modern lang. instrn., pub. schs., Boston, 1889-96; prof. Romance langs. since 1896, chmn. Romance dept., 1899-1911, Harvard. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Address: 107 Walker St., Canlbiidge, Mass.* GBANGEB, Sauiel Iiarued Davis, congressman, lawyer: :\Iay 30, 1852-Feb. 14, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) GBANGEB, Frank Clark, M.D.; b. Randolph, Vt., Apr. 8, 1S49; s. Noah and Caroline (Clark) Granger; direct descendant of Capt. .lohn Gi-anger, who raised a co. of minute men and participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill; grad. Vt. State Nor- mal Sch., 1867; taught sch. in Vt., N.J., Cal., and at Belmont, Nev.. until 1876; elected supt. schs., Nye Co., Nev., 1875; student Dartmouth Med. Coll.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt.. 1877; post-grad, work, U. of City of New York, Manhattan Eye and Ear Infirmary, Gen. Hosp., Vienna; m. Alice M. But- ler, of Essex, Vt., Aug. 13. 1873: children. Dr. Frank Butler (Boston), Lucius Dwight (Worcester). Be- gan practice at Randolph, Mass., Jan., 1878. Re- publican. Mason; mem. K. of P. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.IVI.A., Nat. Geog. Soc. Recrea- tion.s: travel. Addre.ss: Randolph, Mass. GBANGEB, Earle Henry, M.D. ; b. Barnard, Vt., Jan. 6, 1868; s. N. Henry and Rose M. (Fraser) Granger; parents moved to Iowa; grad. Ames (la.) High Sch., 1885; studied la. State Normal Sch., 1887-S; B.Sc, la. State Coll., 1888; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1892; m. Randolph, Mass., Feb. 13, 1894, Mary C. Briggs. Taught sch. in la., 1886-9; prin. Grammar Sch.. Harwich. Mass., 1890-1. Den- nis, Mass., 1892. Mason, Odd Fellow. Address: Sotith Weymouth, Mass. GBAITGEB, William. Smith; b. Grangerville, Pittsford, Vt., Sept. 19, 1834; s. Chester and Mary Page (Smith) Granger; prep. edn. Burr Sem., Man- chester, Vt., and Univ. (Grammar Sch., Providence, R.I.; (A.M., Brown U., 1890); m. Caroline Rich- mond Pitman, of Providence, June 12, 1871. En- gaged in mfr. of machinery. Providence, 1865-01 (retired); pres. Narragansett IMut. Fire Ins. Co., Textile Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; dir. Mercantile Mut. Fire Ins. Co.. Am. Wringer Co., Davol Mills. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. Republican. IMason. Clubs: University, Hope, Republican, Squantum Assn. Homp; 4J 01i^p St. Office: 72] Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. GBANNIS, Appleton, clergyman; b. Utica, N.Y., Apr. 9, 1871; s. Charles Kelsey and Annie (Apple- ton) Grannis; A.B., Columbia, 1893, A.M., 1897; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1896; unmarried. Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, P.B. Ch.; rector St. Peter's Ch., Essex Fells, N.J., 1896-01; asst. St. Michael's Ch., N.Y. City, 1901-4, Trinity Ch., Boston, 1904-6; rector Ch. of the Holy Apostles, N.Y. City, 1907- 11, St. Anne's Ch., Lowell, Mass., since Feb., 1912. Chaplain Columbia U., 1904, 1905. Trustee Lowell Social Service League, Battle's Home for Aged, Lowell Mi,nistry at large, Edson Orphanage, Rogers Hall Sch. Independent Democrat. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Yorick, Essex County Country. Address: S Kirk St., Lowell, Mass. GBANNISS, Anna Jane, author; b. Berlin, Conn.. Apr. 24, 1856; d. Isaiah M. and Louisa (Hammiclv) Granniss; pub. sch. edn.. Conn., 1861-71; unmar- ried. Employed in knitting mill, 1871-95, and wrote verse during same period. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Plainville, Conn.* GBANT. Elihu, college prof.; b. Stevensville, Bradford Co., Pa., July 12, 1873; s. William Thomas and Amanda Lewis (Bird) Grant; A.B., Boston U., 1898, A.M., 1900, I'h.D., 1906, S.T.B., 1907; jn. Almy Chase, of Manchester, N.H., June 6, 1899. In business in Boston, 1889-94; student pastor, Wilmington, Mass., 1894-8, Revere, 1898-1901; or- dained M.E. ministry, 1900; supt. Am. Friends' schs.. Ram Allah, Jerusalem, Syria, 1901-4; pastor Bast Saugus, Mass., 1904-7; asso. prof. bibl. lit. Smith Coll., since May, 1907. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 24 Massasoit St., Nortlianii)ton, INIass.* GBANT, rrederick Iiouis, clergyman; b. Win- sted, Conn., Dec. 26, 1871; s. James Eugene and, Janette Maria (Watrous) Grant; ed. Winsted High Sch., Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., Harvard Coll., 1889-92, Andover (Mass.) Theol. Sem.. 2 yrs., 1892-3; grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1895; m. Windsorville, Conn., Jan. 1, 1896, Ettaline Harriet Ladd; 1 child, Eleanor Ladd, b. Nov. 13, 1896. Ordained Congl. ministry, Oct. 1, 1895; pastor Congl. Ch., North- fleld. Conn., 1895-06, Plainville, Conn., since Jan., 1906. Lecturer on nature study and kindred themes and hist, subjects. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Conn. Bot. Soc, Conn. Harvard Club. Recreations: photography. Address: Plainville, Conn. GBANT, Georg^e Freston, Jr., mfr.; b. Lincoln, R.I., Mar. 29, 1867; s. George Preston and Jose- phine Francina (Carter) Grant; descendant of Christopher Grant, Watertown, Mass., 1634; ed. Mowrv & Goff's Sch., Providence, R.I.; A.B., Brown U., 1889; m. Mabel, daughter of Gaius Hubbard, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 14, 1889; children, Constance, Louise, Ruth, Margaret and Rosamond. Employee, Greene & Daniels Mfg. Co., of which his father was treas., 1889-92; established with his father the Grant Yarn Co., of which his father was pres., 1892-6, and of which he has been treas. and mgr. since 1S93; v.-p. and gen. mgr. Fitcnourg Yarn Co. Home: Lunenburg, Mass. Address: Fitch- burg, Mass. GBANT, Henry Tyler, insurance: b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 22, 1846; s. Henry Townsend and Mary Mason (Howard) Grant; descendant of Joseph Grant, of Warren, R.I., about 1719; A.B., Brown U., 1869: m. Annie Manton, of Providence, Feb. 3, 1871; 2 daughters, Margaret Howard (wife of Prof. M. L. Fernald of Cainbridge, Mass.), Mary Manton (Mrs. William H. Miller). Engaged in mfr. of cotton previous to 1884, since in fire ins. business; pres. Mercantile Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Nar- ragansett Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa; mem. Bd. of Govt, of Brown Union. Club: Uni- versitv. Recreations: fishing, chess. Home: 187 Bowen St. Office: 723 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. GBANT, Ferley Cummings, clergyman; b. Au- burn, N.H., Nov. 28, 1876; s. Charles C. and Har- riet (Coffin) Grant; A.B., Dartmouth, 1901; stu- dent Bangor Theol. Sem., 1901-2: grad. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1904: m. Louise C. Dudley, of Han- over, N.H., June 29, 1901. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1904; pastor Newport, N.H., 1904-9, We.st Somerville, Mass.. since 1909. Republican. Recre- ations: eolf. Address: 65 Chandler St., West Somerville, ]\Iass. GBANT, Balph Morgan, lawyer; b. South Wind- sor, Conn., ]Mav 11. 1868; s. Sheldon .7. and Harriet K. (Morgan) Grant; A.B., Weslevan U., Middle- town, Conn., 1892; admitted to bar. 1894; m. L. Lillian Shepard, of IMelrose Hiehlands, Mass., :\Tay 1, 1895: 6 children, Lloyd Shepard, Thane Chester, IMirian Hosmer, Rachel Fuller. Helen iNIorgan, Faith Saxton. Judge of probate. Bast Windsor, 1895-09; town elk. and treas.. South Windsor. 1895-11; in gen. practice at Hartford since 1911; sec. Bd. of Sell. Visitors, South Wind- sor, since 1902; mem. Conn. Senate, 4th Dist., 1907- 08. Republican. Conglist. IMem. Delta Kappa Bp- silon (Wesleyan U.). Pres. Grant Familv Assn. of America. 1904, 1905: comdr. -in-chief Sons of Veteran"^. U.S.A., 1912-13. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: University, Hartford Chess. Recreations: chess. Home: South Windsor, Conn. Address: 902 :Main St., Hartford, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 475 GRANT, Robert, author; b. Boston. Jan. 24, 1852; K. Patrick and Charlotte Bordman (Rice) Grant; A.B.. Harvard, 1873, Pli.D., 1S76, LL.B., 1879; m. Amy Gordon, d. Sir Alexander Tillocli Gait, G.C.M.G., of Montreal. Can.. .July 3. 1883. Water conimr., Boston, 1888-93 (chmn. of bd., 1889-93); judg:e Probate Ct. and Ct. of Insolvency for Suffolk Co., Mass.. since 1893. Overseer of Harvard since 1895; reOhctod 1915 for term 1915- 21. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Author: The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl. 18S0; The Little Tin Gods on Wheels. 187 9; The Lambs, 1882; Yankee Doodle, 1883; The Oldest School in America, 1885; Jack Hall, 1887; Jack in the Bush, 1888; The Carletons, 1886; Mrs. Harold Stags, 1899; An Average Man, 1883; The Knave of Hearts, 1885; A Romantic Young Lady, 1886; Face to Face, 1886; The Bach- elor's Christmas, and Other Stories. 1895; Tlie Reflections of a Married Man, 1892; Tlie Opinions of a Philosopher, 1893; The Art of Living, 1895; Search-Light Letters, 1899; Unlea\''ened Bread. 1900; The Undercurrent, 1904; The Orchid. 1905; The Law-breakers, 1906; Tlie Chippendales, 1909; The Convictions of a Grandfather, 1912. Mem. Nat. Inst, of Arts and Letters. Home: 211 Bay State Rd., Boston.* GRANT, Robert; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 28, 1874: s. James and Marion (Reid) Grant: ed. gram- mar and high sclis. of Glasgow: m. Mary Living- stone, of Glasgow, July 22, 1898; 3 children, Don- ald, Robert, Marion. Came to America, 1900, and engaged in present line of business; now v. -p. Boston Plioenix Ligliting Co., Citizens Gas Light Co. of Quincy, East Boston Gas Co., J. B. B. Coal Co., N.B. Coal & Coke Co., Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co.; treas. Boston Consolidated Gas Co.; treas. and dir. Boston Tow Boat Co.. Federal Coal & Coke Co. Mason. Republican. Clubs: Ex- change, Victorian. Recreations: motoring. Home: Needham. :Mass. Office: Minot Bldg., Boston. GRANT, Roland Dwiglit, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) GRANT, Walter Bruce, lawyer; b. Milwaukee, Wis., INIar. 21, 1859: s. Albert and Harriet N. (Tay- lor) Grant; descendant of Peter Grant, who came to Boston in 1652. and on mother's side from the Taylors, of Londonderry, N.H. ; ed. pub. schs. of Lawrence. Mass.. and Washington, D.C.: student Columbian U., 1876-81; LL.B.. Columbian Law Sch., 1S84, LL.M., 1885: m. Lucinda E. Tripp, of Hudson, Mass., Aus-. 28. 1889. Admitted to bar Supreme Ct., D.C.. 1885, Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1889, Supreme Ct. of Mass., 1891: served as counsel for U.S. in Chamizal case, boundary with Mexico. 1910; nres. American Tube Works. Trustee Lincoln Memorial LT.. Cumberland Gap. Tenn. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. and Am. bar assns.. Am. Soc. Internat. Law. Phi Kappa Psi, Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Bo'^ton Art. Toltec (El Paso, Tex.). Recreations: fishing, archerv. Home: 30 Dracut St., Dorchester (Ashmont), Mass. Office: 294 Washington St., Boston. Mass. GRANVIZiIiE, William Anthony, educator; moved to Getty.sburg, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GRATON, Iiouis Caryl, mining geologist: b. Parma, X.Y.. June 10, 1880: s. Louis and A. Ella (Gould) Graton: B.S., Cornell U.. 1900; post-grad, work. McGill U.. Montreal, Can.: m. Josephine Edith Bowman, of Rochester, N.Y., June 30, 1906. Mem. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1903-9: sec.-treas. Copper Producers' As.=n., New York, 1909 — ; successively instr., asst. prof, and prof, mining geology. Har- vard 1909 — . Dir. Secondary Enrichment Investi- gation, a scientific study now in progress under .ioint auspices of Am. copper cos.. Harvard Min- ing Sch. and Geophys. Lab. of Carnegie Instn. of AVashington. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs . Mining and Metall. Soc. America. Geol. Soc, Washington, A.A.A.S. Address: Cambridge, Mass.* GRAVES, Abbott Fuller, painter; b. Weymouth, Mass Apr 15, 1859: s. James Griswold and Eliza Nicholls (Fuller) Graves; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; studied, 1888, under Georges Jeannin, Paris; pupil of Cormon 3 yrs. ; m. Montie Mayo, d. Louis Al- drich (actor), of Boston, Sept. 30, 1887. Specialty painting gardens and flowers; has done notable decorative woili and executed much approved worji in flower and figure paintings; medals in 1887, 1890, and 2 in 1892; medal, Paris, 1905. Hon. mem. Am. Art Assn., Paris; mem. Boston Art Club, Bos- ton Water-Color Painters, Boston Art Students' Assn., Paint and (Jlay Club. Club: Salmagundi (New Yorlc). Address: (summer) Kc-niii'liunkport. Me.; (winter) 1712 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Studio: 110 Tremont St., ]?oston.* GRA'VES, Benjamin Augustus, M.D. : b. Hudson, ^hiss.. May 6. 1S74; s. Pliney and Eliza (Butter- field) Graves; prep. edn. Hudson High Sch.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1897; married. Practiced in Boston since 1898; mem. Bd. of Health; sch. phys. Mem. A.:M.A., IMass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Recreations: fishing. Address: 178 Bowdoin SI., Boston, ^STass. GRAVES, Charles Burr, M.D.: b. Chicago, June 10, 1860; s. Addison and Helen M. (Eaton) Graves; A.B., Yale, 1882; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1885-7; m. Frances M :Minor, of New London, Conn.. Sept. 10, 1891; children, Addison Miner, b. 1894 (died 1902); Eliz- abeth Waterman. 1898. Sec. med. and surg. staff, New London Memorial Hosp., from its founding until spring of 1908; coroner's phys., town and city of New London. 1896-07. Mem. Conn. Med. Soc, New London Co. Med. Assn., New London Med. Soc, N.E. Bot. Club. Conn. Bot. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: 66 Franklin St., New Lon- don, Conn. GRA.VES, Collins Millard, lawyer: b. Benning- ton. Vt., Nov. 7. 1871; s. William R. and Flora (Millard) Graves: student Brown U., 1891-5: m. Florence Dewey Quackenbush. of Hoosick. N.Y., June 24. 1897: 4 children. Cebra Q., William R., George M., Van Vechten B. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1904. and since in practice at Bennington. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6; postmaster, Bennington, 1906-14: reviser of bills for Vt. Legislature, 1914. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Mason; Elk; K. of P. Clubs: Bennington, Mt. Anthony. Address: Bennington, Vt. GRAVES, Edwin Dwig-ht, civil engineer. (See vol. 1909.) GRAVES, Edwin Johnson, editor, publisher: b. Lvnn. Mass.. Aug. 9, 1858; s. Isaiah and Susan Ann (Emerton) Graves: descendant of Samuel Graves, who came to Lvnn from Gravesend. Eng.. 1630: grad. Lvnn High Sch., 1875: student Comer's Com- mercial Sch., Boston; m. Julia A. Nichols, of Lynn, Mass., June 30, 1882; 3 children, Ralph Ireson, William Herbert. Warren Edwin. Formerly re- porter on Daily Item, Daily Bee and Daily News, all of Lvnn: editor Amesbury Daily News since 1890; half owner since 1903: treas. Amesbury Pub. Co. Mem. Sch. Com.. Lynn. 1887-9: Sch. Com., Amesbury, 1904-11: dir. Amesbury Trade Assn., 1909-11, Amesbury Bd. of Trade, 1912-14 (pres.. 1915)- dir. Amesbury Y'.M.C.A., Amesbury and Salisbury Agrl. and Hort. Soc Republican. INfeth- odist. Royal Arch Mason: mem. O.E.S.. A.O.U.W. Home: lO'Vine St. Office: 812 Market Sq., Ames- bury, Mass. GRA.VES. Eli Edwin, M.D. ; b. Jericho, Vt., Sept. 9 1847: s. Daniel H. and Lusetta (Nash) Graves; ed. pub. schs. and Essex Classical Inst.: M.D.. U. of Vt Coll. of Medicine, 1868: in practice ever since: m. Martha A., d. Lyman N. Williams, of Es- sex Vt Dec 18, 1872: children. Robert J. (M.D.. of Concord. N.H.), Katharine L. Rolfe. Ex-pres. Centre Dist Med. Soc: mem. A.M. A.. N.H. Med. Soc Am Pub. Health Assn. Has written papers on med. and hygienic subjects. Address: Pena- cook (Boscawen). N.H. GRAVES, Georg-e Augustus, retired clergyman: b Salisbury. \'t.. :\Iar. 15. 1840; s. Augustus and Lvdia INI. "(Kelsey) Graves; A.B., Wesleyan U., Middletown. Conn.. 1865, A.M., 1868 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; teacher Jonesville Acad, and Drew Fe- male Sem 1865-7: student Union Theol. Sem., 1867-9- m. Edith Emily Wooster. of Bridgeport, Conn June 4, 1873 (died May 9, 1S82): m. 2d, 476 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Mrs Martha A. (Snow) Abbott, of Winsted, Conn., Apr. 17, 1887; children, Carlton. AuRUStu.s, Bertha Emily. Ordained ministry M.E. Ch., 1871; pastor Parkville, L.I., N.Y., 1869-72; Rowayton, Conn., 1872-3, Bridgehampton, N.Y., 1873-5, Litchfield, Conn., 1875-7, Mianus, 1877-80, New Canaan, 1880- 3, Greenport, N.Y., 1883-4. Port Jefferson, 1884-5, Essex. Conn., 1885-7, Windsor, 1887-9, Middle- burv, 1889-91, Kensington, 1891-2; field .sec. Pro- hibition State Com., Conn., 1892-4. Del. Prohibition Nat. Conv., 1896. Mem. Psi Upsilon, I.O.G.T. Ad- dress: New Britain, Conn. GRAVES, George Franklin, banker; b. Jan. 4, 1854; s. Luther Russell and Sarah Maria (Russell) Graves; ed. pub. schs. and INIt. Anthonv Sem.; grad. Eastman Bus. Coll., Pouq:hkeepsie, N.Y., 1872; m. Dunkirk, N.Y., June 9, 1881, Lizzie Belle Woodman. Has been lonj? identified with First Nat. Bank of Bennington, becoming pres. on death of his father, 1894. Home: Bennington, Vt. GRAVES, George Henry, mfr.; b. West Fairlee, Vt., Mar. 10. 1844; s. George W. and Laurinda (Watson) Graves; ed. Randolph Acad., Vt., and Comer's Commercial Coll., Boston; m. Hmgham, Mass., 1880, Anna J. Rollins (now deceased); m. 2d, Maiden. Mass., Stella, d. Orison and Aurilla (Manuel) Hadlnck. of North Troy, Vt., June 20, 1888; 1 son, George Elwyn. Served in Civ. War as pvt., 8th Vt. Vols., 1861-2; in secret service (signal corps). U.S.A., 1862-4. Clk. J. J. Wal- worth & Co.. mfrs. of valves, etc., Boston, 1865- 70, cashier, 1870-86; elected treas. Walworth Mfg. Co., 1886, also dir. since 1S89; v.-p. Maiden Sav- ines Bank; trustee Home Savings Banlv, Boston, 1903-4; dir. Maiden Co-operative Bank, 1892-04 (v.-p., 1903-4); sinking fund commr.. Maiden, since, 1901. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Maiden Bd. of Trade, 1892-7, dir. Nat. Assn. of Creditmen, 1902-8. Boston Credit Men's Assn., 1897-07 (pres.. 1907-8); trustee and asst. treas. Mass. Soldiers' Home;, mem. Mechanics' Charitable Assn.. Maiden Hosn. Corpn.. Associated Charities, T.M.C.A.. G.A.R. Mason. Clubs: Kernwood (Mai- den), Exchange (Boston). Recreations: boating, fishing, huntine. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 1st and O Sts., Boston. GRAVES, Georg-e Mowry, mfr.; b. Millbury, Mass., Jan. 26. 187;!; s. Parley Whittemore and Emily Almira fGreene) Graves; ed. pub. sch.. Mill- bury; grad. Hinman's Business Coll., Worcester, Mass.. 1890; m. Medfleld. Mass., Oct. 30, 1901, Christine IMaude Ryan. Purchasing agt. P. W. Bird & Son, paper makers, since Apr. 1, 1893; dir., sec. and treas. Am. Fire Proofln? Co., of Boston, corpn. owned and controlled by Bird & Son; presi- dent and dir. The Corey Whiting Cranberry Co., Inc., Plymouth, Mass. Mason (K.T.). Home: East Walpole, Mass. GRAVES, Henry Clinton, clergyman, author, educator: b. Deerfield. Mass.: s. Newcomb and Almira (Phillips) Graves; prep. edn. at Shelburne Falls and Eastliampton. Mass.; A.B.. Amherst, 1856 (Phi Beta Kappa). A.M.. 1859; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1859; (D.D., Central U., la., 1887); m. Braintree. Mass.. 1859, Susan Elizabeth Sted- man (now deceased); m. 2d, Somerville, Mass., 1896. Abbie A. L. Goodrich. Ordained ministry Baptist Ch., Mar. 9, 1858: elected chaplain 47th Mass. Regt.. 1861, but declined on account of ill- ness: pastor Bunker Hill Bapt. Ch., Boston, 1858- 63. Providence. R.I.. 1863-74, Fall River. Mass.. 1874-81, Haverhill. Mass., 1881-86, New Bedford, 1886-96, Tremont Temple, asso. pastor with Dr. George C. Lorimer: spent most of 1868 in Europe in travel and study, and traveled extensively in Europe in later yrs. ; pres. and prof. Boston Evan- gelical Inst.. Revere. Mass.. 4 yrs.; prof. Gordon Bible and IVTissionary Training Sch.. 3 yrs. Pri- vate instructor of young men for the ministry: trustee Winchester Home. Charlestown, Mass. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn . Newton Theol. Tnstn. Alum- ni. Mem. Amherst Coll. Alumni (historian class of 1856), Psi Upsilon; sec. Boston Theol. Circle. Author of several books on biography, historv, the- loey and homiletics. and has edited a number of vols, on bibl. criticism. Address: 187 Elm St., Somerville. Mass. GRAVES, Henry Solon, prof, forestry; moved to Wasliington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's ^\■ho in America, 1914-15.) GRAVES, Robert John, M.D.; b. Boscawen. N.H., June 22, 1878; s. Eli Edwin and Martha (Williams) Graves; S.B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sell., IDo:'.: m. Helen McG. Avers, of Cdncurd. N.H.. Oct. 10. 1905; 3 children, Katharine, Jane Phillips. John Kimball. Pi-acticed in Concord, since 19U4; asst. surgeon Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp. Fel- low Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A.. N.H. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: 3 N. State St., Concord, N.H. GRAVES, Wimam Blair, educator; Feb. 3, 1834- May 6, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Anicri<-;i. |;MI-I.'>.) GRAVES, William Hagerman, mfr.; b. Tecum- seh. Mich.. Aug. ;i(>, 1867; s. George Lord and Sophia (Osborne) Graves; prep. edn. Milwaukee Acad.; B.L., Cornell, 1890; spl. student in archi- tecture, Mass. Inst. Technology: m. London, Eng.. July 25, 1905. Carolyn Elliott. Engaged in archi- tecture, 1892-7; in mfg. business since 1897. Home: 69 Brattle St., Cambridge. GRAVES, William Phillips, I\I.D.; b. Andover, Mass., Jan. 29, 1870; s. William Blair and Luranah Hodges (Copeland) Graves; bro. of Henry Solon Graves; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, 1887; A.B., Yale, 1891; M.D., Harvard. 1899; m. Alice M. Chase, of Boston, Oct. 10, 1900. Teacher, Hill Sch.. Potts- town, Pa., 1891-5; in med. practice at Boston, 1900 — ; surgeon-in-chief Free Hosp. for Women, 1907 — ; prof, gynecology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1911 — . Conglist. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Gynecol. Soc. Skull and Bones (Yale), etc. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, Boston Athletic, Country. Home: 244 Marlboro St., Bos- ton.* GRAY, Arthur Fairfield, mill architect; b. Bev- erly. Mass.. .Ian. 9. 1855; s. Samuel Fairfield and Abigail (Foster) Gray; descendant of Col. Israel Hutchinson, of Danvers, Mass., and Capt. Samuel Sticlvney. of Beverly, Revolutionary Army officers; grad. Danvers High Sch.. 1870; m. Mabel Stone, of Hamburg, 111., Oct. 21. 1884; 2 children, Arthur H., Helen. In employ of Shedd & Sawyer, civil engrs., Boston. 1872-80; engr. in charge of constrn. of in- dustrial plants in Mass. and Ohio. 1881-4; resident en»rr.. in charge of eonstrn., Arlington ATHls. Law- rence, Mass.. 1884-9; mem. Grav & Fitch, engrs. and architects, Lawrence, 1889-90; resident engr. with Alex. Smith & Sons, carpet mfrs.. Yonkers, N.Y.. 1890-1; in practice at Boston, specializing in textile mills and industrial plants, since 1891; architect for Royal Corset Mills, Worcester; Re- versible Collar Co., Cambridge, etc. Treas. Eureka Shoe Machinery Co., Water town; dir. United Spin- pi^o- iVTaohlnerv Co. W^tertown; trustpe Ar>nala- chian Orchard Co., Ga. Mem. Park Commn., Water- town. 9 yrs.: mem. Sch. Com.. 190] -3. Trustee Am. Soc. Colonial Families of Mass.. 2d T^niver=-alist Cli. Soc. Boston. Mason (K.T.). Republicnn. Club: T^ni- versalist. Recreations: literature, science. Home: 20 Fayette St.. Watertown, Mass. Office: 53 State St.. Boston. Mass. GRAV, Burton Payne, lawyer; b. Ivanhoe, Lake Co.. 111.. Dec. 28, 1867; s. Rev. William Bradford Dodge and Julia Ann (Pavne) Gray; descendant of Dodsre familv. Salem. Mass. 162^- A B.. Yank- ton (S.D.) Coll., 1894. A.M.. 1897; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. Mand Virsrinia Craw- ford, of Warren, O.. June 15. 1899: 2 children. Bur- ton Pavne, Jr., b. Apr. 15, 190.'',; Virginia, Auar. 8. 1907. Began practice in Boston. 1896; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, Mass., 1907-12 (chmn. 1912). Trustee Andover Theol. Sem. Republican. Conglist. Pres. Nat. Archery Assn. of U.f? 1913: mem. Mass. Bar. Assn.. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn. Mem. Dalhonsie Tjodge. A. F. &■ A.M.. Newton. Club: Boston Citv. Recreations: shooting, fishing, archery, amateur hardening. Home: The Ledtres Rd.. Newt'-'n. Mas^ Office: 601-fi03 Tremont Bldg.. Boston, Mass. GRAY, Charles Woodbury, hotel proprietor: b. Jackson. N.H.. May 13, 1839; s. Samuel H. and Eliza (Nute) Gray: ed. pub. schs.. Jackson and Lancaster (N.H.) Acad.; m. Manchester, N.H., Oct. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 25, 1872, Julia M. Merrill. Worked on salary until made enough money to start in lumber business for self, also engaged in mfr. of carriages for mountain hotels; built Gray's Inn. 18S4. burned down, 1902, rebuilt, 1903, one of leading hotels of White Mountains; became propr. Preble House, Portland, Me., 1S9S. Home; Jackson, N.H. CrRAV, Elizalietli Taylor, M.D.; b. Roxbury, Mass., Mar. .30, isef); d. Rdward T. and Mary E. (Jepson) Gray; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll., New- York, 1895. and New York Infiimarv, 1895. Prac- ticed in Boston since 189G; interne N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, 1895; supt. Woman's Charity Club Hosp., 1896-7; lecturer in anatomy and physiology and med. pathology. Posse Gymna- sium; attending surgeon, N.E. Hosp. for Women & Children, and Pone Dispensary; mod. examiner Phoenix Life Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Coll. Surgeons, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc. (ex- pres.). Address: 149 Warren St., Roxbury, Boston. G-RAV, Elmer E., grocer: b. East B/)ston, Mass., May 12, 1861: s. Weston R. and Harriet E. (Fowler) Gray: common school edn.: m. Helen E. Dav, of "Waltham, Mass.. Oct. 13. 1886; 1 daughter, Edith. Began as clerk in a meat market, 1880, and after 3 months became manager; then manager of meat stall for Louis Swift; on own account in retail butter and e^g business and later in grocery busi- ness as E. E. Gray; firm incorporated, 1901, as B. E. Gray & Co., of which has since been pres. and treas. : dir. Blackstone Savings Bank, Cosmopoli- tan Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Boston Fruit & Produce Exchange. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Corinthian Yacht, Point Shirley, Woodland Golf. Vesper Country. Recrea- tions; golf and country life. Home: 195 Beacon St.; (summer) Point Shirley, Mass. Office: Han- over, cor. Blackstone St., Boston. GRAY, Frederick S. (See vol. 1909.) GRAY. Georg-e Henry, surgeon; b. Farmington, N.H., Feb. 10, 1864; s. Otis Mowe and Diantha V. (Chamberlin) Gray; descendant on both sides of Revolutionary ancestors; ed. pub. schs. of Farm- ington and U. of Vt.; m. Farmington, Apr., 1885, Helen M. Bennett. Began practice at Farmington, 1888: removed to Lynn, Mass.. 1891; house officer, 1891-2. out-patient surgeon, 1892-6. surgeon, since 1896, Lynn Hosp.: surgeon Mass. Soldiers' Home. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. N.H. and Mass. state med. socs., A.M. A., Lynn Med. Fraternity, N.E. Electro-Therapeutic Soc. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. B.P.O.E. Club: Oxford. Recrea- tions: huntinar. fishing. Address: 11 Lynn Shore Drive, Lynn, Mass. GRA.Y. Hpnry Harrison, lawyer; b. Wesley. Me., Dec. 22. 1853; s. James and Ann E. (Pollard) Gray; ed. normal sobs, and pvt. instn.; read law with Archibald McNichol of Calais, Me.; m. Harriet B. Wallace, of Milbridge, Me., Aug. 17. 1886. Prac- ticed at Milbridge since 1882: dir. Union Trust Co., Ellsworth. Me.. Machias Savings Bank Trustee Washington Acad., East Machias, Me. Democrat. Protestant. Mem. Me. Bar Assn. Mason (32°); mem. Or'^er Eastern Star, K. of P. Address: Mil- bridge, Me. GRAY, John Cameron, educator; b. Ryegate. Vt., Apr. 22. 1851: s. M. R. and P. A. (Harvev) Gray; A.B., Dartmouth. 1878. A.M., 1895; m. Isabel Eliza- beth Jamison, of Burlington, Kan.. Mav 16. 1882; 4 children, Harry M. John H., Mabelle E., Elmer J. Prin. pub. schs., Le Rov, Kan.. 1878-81: supt. schs., Coffev, 1881-5; prin. schs.. Fredonia, 1889-92; supt. schs.,' Abilene. 1892-6. Adams, Mass., 1896-01; Chi- copee since 1901. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Address: Chicopee, Mass. GRAY, John Chipman. lawyer; July 14. 1839- Feb. 25, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GRAY, Joseph Pheloa, insurance; b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 6. 1851: s. Daniel Smith and Clorinda (Phelps) Grav: ancestors settled in Mass., about 1650; B.S.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877; m. Worcester, Mass., Annie H. Tvng. of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 28, 1881; 2 children. Mabel B. (Mrs. Herbert M. An- drews, of West Newton, Mass.), Richard M. (died Apr.. 1906). Civ. engr. for TT.S. Govt, on Miss. Hiver, and other engring. work, 1877-91; asst. to pres., 1891-4, v.-p., 1894-06, pres. since 1906, Bos- ton Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Soc. of Arts. Clubs: University, Brae Burn Country. Recrea- tions: golf, motoring. Home: 22 Winthrop St., West Newton, Mass. Oflice: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. GRAY, Kittredgre C, banker. (See vol. 1909.) GRAY, Morris, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 7, 1856; s. J<'runtis J^. and H. Regina (Shober) Gray; A.B., Harvard, 1877, LL.B., 1880; m. Flora Grant, of Boston, Sept. 15, 1883. Admitted to bar, 1880. Pres. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Home: (Chestnut Hill. Office: Devonshire Bldg., Boston, Mass.* GRAY, Ora Samuel, lecturer and evangelist; b. Sheffield, Vt., Nov. 7, 1875; s. Isaac K. and Martha (Williams) Gray; Ph.B., Taylor U., 1900; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1900; m. Marion Clark, ot Brockton, Mass., Dec. 24, 1907; 1 daughter, Mar- garet Genevieve, b. Oct. 1, 1908. Licensed to min- istry Methodist Ch., 1900; pastor. West Brook- field, Mass., 1900-2, Amheist, 1902-3; resigned pas- torate for lecture platform; evangelist with Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, 1907-11. Lectures: Three P's in a Pod; The Third Strike; etc. Author: Ghosts of Opportunities; Modern Marvels; Heaven; The Deity of Christ; The Great Ques- tion; Why Not? etc. Recreations: farming. Ad- dress: Amherst, Mass. GRAY, Roland, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 1, 1874; s. John Chipman and Anna S. L. (Mason) Gray; prep. edn. Hopkinson Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Mary Tudor, of Boston, Sept. 25, 1908; children, John C, Jr., Mary W., Roland, Jr. Has practiced in Boston since 1899; mem. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins. Club: Union (Boston). Home: 33 Brimmer St. Of- fice: CO State St., Boston. GRAY, Roland Palmer, college prof.; b. New York, Feb. 6, 1868; s. Corydon Leonard and Jane Fowler (Amerman) Gray; g.f. on paternal side of Scotch descent and located at East Seabury, Marthas Vineyard; ed. pvt. and pub. schs. of New York; grad. Colgate Acad., 1889; B.A., Columbia, 1893 (Kingsford Prize in pub. speaking; class orator); M.A., U. of Rochester, 1908; grad. work. Harvard, Yale, Oxford U., British Mus., London; m. Dec. 21, 1893, Nettie Patterson, of Hamilton, N.Y. Instr. in English lit., Marmaduke Mil. Acad., 1893-4, U. of Neb., 1894-5, U. of Rochester, 1895- 1902; asst. prof.. 1902-5, prof. English lang. and lit, 1905-8. Acadia Coll.. Can.; asst. prof. English, Ind. v.. 1908-9; prof. English, U. of Me. since 1909. Extension lecturer on Shakespeare, Tennyson and Browning. Pres. English Sect., Me. State Teach- ers' Assn., 1911-12; pres. Me. (State) Council of Teachers of English; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Nat. Council Teachers of English (N. B.A.). Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Upsilon. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: 20th Cen- tury (Bangor), Arts (Orono). Translator, editor, and contbr. on lit. topics. Address; Orono, Me. GRAY, Walter Im., lawyer; b. Paris, Me., Jan. 24, 1870; s. William L. and Julia M. (^Morse) Gray; grad. Hebron (Me.) Acad., 1891; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me., 1895; studied law in of- fices; m. Madge S. Wilson, of Paris, Me.. June 14, 1899. Admitted to Me. bar, 1899; in practice at Paris, with George A. Wilson until 1907, since alone; dir. Norway Nat. Bank, Norway i:V, Cyrus, pros, .\ndi-oscoggin County SaviiiK« Bank, Bewiston, Me. GBI:EIiZ:Y, Edwin Seneca, l)anker; b. Nashua, N H., Mav 20, 1S32: s. .Seneca and Priscilla (Fields) Greelev; settled in New Haven, Conn., 1855; learned niachinist's trade and locomotive building; m. Elizabeth, d. Daniel Corey, of Taun- ton, Mass., Feb. 20, 1856. First It. 10th Conn. Inf., Oct. 22, 1861; capt., Apr. 25, 1862; maj.. Mar. 1, 1863; It. -col., Sept. 7, 1864; col., Feb. 16, I860; bvtd brig-gen. vols.. Mar. 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. Mem. L. G. Tillotson & Co., elec. and ry. supplies, 1S6.T- 85, which became E. S. Greeley & Co., until dis- continued, 1897; was pres. Yale Nat. Bank of New Haven; retired, 1905. Pres.-gen. Nat. Soc. S.A.R., 1903; mem. Loval Legion, G.A.R. Pres. Grace Hosp. Soc of New Haven: tiustee Norwich State Hosp. for the Insane. Mem. many leligious. humane, charitable, fraternal and mil. orgns. Clubs: Union League, Army and Navy (New York). Mason (32 , K.T.). Address: 15 TurnbuU St., New Haven, Conn.* GBEEIiEV, Harry Parker, lawyer; b. Nashua, N.H., Mar. 21, 1874; s. Onslow S. and Gertrude (Parker) Greelev; ed. Amherst Coll., 189S; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1900. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1900; city solicitor, 1900-2 and 1915; mem. N.H. Ho of Rep., 1907; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912. Republican. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Conglist. Club: Nashua Boat. Home; 24 Manchester St. Office: 86 IMain St.. Nashua, N.H. GBEEIiEY, i;eslie Campbell, clergyman: b. An- dover. N.H., Dec. 16, 1870; s. George I. and Abby P (Campbell) Greeley; Ph.B.. Boston U., 1894; STB Andover Theol. Sem., 1898. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor Middleton. Mass., 1898-05, Whitefield Ch., Newburvport, 1905-9, Marblehead, since June 1, 1910. Mem. Delta Tan Delta: pres. Essex Congl. Club, 1912. Address: Marblehead, Mass. GBEEIiEV, PhlUp H., M.D., surgeon: b. Swan- ville Me.. July 17, 1870; s. Philip H. and Eliza A. (Cunningham) Greeley; grad. Bucksport Sem., 1893; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1896; m. Nina G. Vose, of Waterville, Me., Aug. 16, 1898; chil- dren, Henry P., Arthur V. Student, Me. Gen. Hosp 1S95-1896; practiced in Farmington, N.H., since 1897: first local phys. to do major sui-gery in town and vicinity. Mem. A.M. A., xV.H. i\Ied. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Farmmg- ton, N.H. GBEEIiV, Fred Ti., hardware merchant: b. Port- land, Me., Mav 29, 1868; s. John and Lydia A. (Graffam) Gre"elev: ed. pub. sehs., Portland and Charlestown. and Bryant and Stratton Commercial Coll.; m. Edith B. Allen, of Auburn, Me.. July 25, 1893- 2 children, Lvdia Allen. Cyrus Philiy). Con- nected with Herrick Co., tin plate, sheet iron and metal mchts., Boston, since June, 1885, v. -p. 1904- 14, since treas. Dir. N.E. Iron and Hardware Assn. (pres.. 1911-13): mem. Needham (Mass.) Bd. of Trade (pres., 1912-13). Unitaiian. Mason. Recreations: fishing, motor boating. Home: Need- ham, :Mass. Office: 49 Broad St., Boston. GBEEN, Addison I^oomis. lawyer; b. Westfield, Mass., Oct. 23, 1862; s. T. .Jefferson and Alvira E. (Loomis) Green; A.B., Wesleyan I'., Conn., 1885; m. Maud Ingersoll Bennett, of Harttord, Conn., Dec. 10, 1890 (died June 14, 1901); m. 2d, Ger- trude Metcalf, of Holyoke, June 22, 1911; 6 chil- dren, Addison Bennett, Donald Ross, David Loomis, ('onstance, Clarissa, Gertrude. Teacher, high sch., Westfield, 1885-7; admitted to Mass. bar, 1887, and since practiced at Holyoke. ]Mein. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Ei)iscopalian. Clubs: Holyoke, Nayasset, Mt. Tom Golf, Holyoke Canoe, etc. Rec- reations: fishing, walking. Address: Meadow- view, Holyoke, Mass. GBEEN, Adolpluis Williamson, lawyer. (See ANho'.s Wlio in AiniTJca J'or biography.)* GBEEN, Charles Montraville, obstetrician, gyne- coloj^isl: b. .\Iedford. .Mass., 1 >ec. IS, 1850; s. George Bent and Melinda (VVetherbee) Green; descendant of Tliomas Green, who settled at Maiden, 1638; A.B., Harvard, 1874. M.D., 1877; m. Helen Lincoln Ware, of Boston, June 29, 1876; 1 son, liobert M. (]\1.D.). Asst. in obstetrics, 1883-6, instr., 1886- 94, asst. prof., 1894-04, asso. prof, obstetrics and cliii. gynecology, 1904-7, i)rof. obstetrics, 1907-11, ol)stetrics and gynecology, 1911 — , sec. med. fac- ulty, 1897-07. acting dean, 1907-8, Harvard U. sr. surgeon gynecol. dept., Boston City Hosp., pres. sr. staff, 1907-14; visiting ph^•s. Boston Lying-in Hosp. Fellow Am. Gynecol. Soc. ilass. Med. Soc; inem. Colonial Soc. of Mass., Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Bostonian Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn.; ex-pres. Boston .Soc. for Med. Impro\ement, Obstet. Soc. Boston, of "A Republican Institution in tlie Town of Boston," Mass. Charitable Fire Soc; pres. Royall House Assn.; v. -p. Boston Latin Sell. Assn. Address: 78 Marlboro St., Boston. GBEEN, David I., social worker; b. Independ- ence, N.Y., P"eb. 5, 1864; s. J. Chandler and Emily (Sherman) Green: A.B., Alfred U., 1885, A.M., 1886: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1893; m. Mary, d. Dr. Abel Titsworth, of Dunellen, N.J., Nov. 2, 1892. Taught in secondary schs., 1886-8; prof. Latin, Alfred U., 1888-90; instr. social science, Johns Hopkins, 1893- 4; teacher in Hartford Sch. of Sociology, 1894-6; supt. Cliarity Organization Soc. of Hartford since 1894. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Nat. Conf. Charities and Correc- tion. Contbr. to various econ. and polit. pubis. Home: 183 North Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Office: 1 Lewis St., Hartford, Conn.* Green, Elmer Alanson, recorder and secretary of tlie faculty of \\illiams Coll.; b. Brooklyn, May 17, 1880; s. Alanson Harvey and Anna Townsend (Latting) Green; grad. Brooklyn Poly. Prep. Sch., 1898; B.A., Williams Coll., 1902, M.A., 1905; m. Marie Louise Hammond, of Allston, Mass,, Oct. IS, 1906; children, Fredericl< Hammond, b. Mar. 20, 1909, Anna Louise. June 29, 1913. Sec. to the pres. and the dean of Williams Coll., 1902-6; re- corder of coll. since, and sec. of the faculty since 1911. Recreations: walking, fruit culture. Ad- dress: Williamstown, JNIass. GBEEN, Henry Francis, banker, mfr. ; b. Lyn- don, Vt., Feb. 6, 1844: s. Harry and Marilla (Smith) Green: ed. com. sclis.: grad. Eastman Nat. Busi- ness Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1863; m. June IS, 1872, Jennie M. Smith, of Chittenango, N.Y. En- gaged in flour milling business in Indianapolis, 1867-77; in grocery business, firm of Eaton & Green. Littleton. N.H., 1877-9; since connected witli Saranac Glove Co., of whicli is v. -p. and treas.; pres. Littleton Nat. Banl^; trustee Little- ton Savings Bank. Selectman, 1892-9; county commr., 1893-9; mem. Governor's Council, 1899, 1900; representative to Gen. Court. 1883 and 1901; brink commr., N.H.. 1905-11. Republican. Conglist. :\rason (,'52°). Address: Littleton, N.H. GBEEN, James, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 2, 1841; s. James and Elizabeth (Swett) Green; brother of .John and Samuel Swett Green; descended from Tliomas Green, of St. Albans, Eng., immigrant, 1635, to Mass. Bay, and from Tim- othy Ruggles, gen. in the French War, judge, and ]n'ps. of the Stamp .Act Contrress. and ffom four Pilgrims of the Mayfiower (the John Tilleys and John Howlands), and from Thomas Dudlev, gov., Mass. Bay; A.B., Harvard, 1862. LL.B., 1864, A.M., 1865; traveled and studied in Europe and the East, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 479 2V2 yrs. ; m. Mary A., d. David Sewall and Harriet (Sawyer) Messinger, of Worcester, .lime '2, 1881, 2 children, Mary Sprague (Mrs. Aldus C. HiKSins, of Worcester), Thomas Samuel (Harvard, 1909). Admitted to N.Y. liar, 1865; in practice at Worces- ter since 1866. Wrote: "Causes of tlie War in South Africa from the American Lawyer's Stand- point," 1900 (reprinted hy Impl. So. African Assn., London); also otlier pamphlets, including "Per- sonal Recollections of 1). II. Chamberlain, once Governor of South Carolina," 1908. Mem. Soc. of Antiquity (pres. ), Deutsclier Abend verein, L'Al- liance Frangaise (pies.). Pub. Edn. Assn. of Wor- cester (treas.). Unitarian. Clubs: Mass. Reform, St. Botolph (Boston), 20th Century, Economic, Harvard, Shakespeare, Tatnuclc Country (Worces- ter). Recreations: v\'alking and outdoor life gen- erally. Home: 61 Elm St. Ofhce: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass.* GREEN, James Christopher, architect: b. RoUa, :Mo., Dec. 2, 1867; s. .James Alexander and Eliza- betli (Smith) Green; descendant of Maj.-Gen. Na- thaniel Greene, of Revolutionary Army; student Sch. of IMlnes and Metallurgy (now dept. U. of Mo.). Rolla, JMo. : studied abroad; m. Maud E. P''ul- ler, of Webster Groves, Mo., Apr. 14, 1892. Prac- ticed St. Louis, Mo.; now New York City. ]Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Arcliitectural League of America, Sketcli Club (Now Yorlv). Home: Brookside Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Office: Hearst Bldg.. Columbus Circle, N.Y. City. GREEN', John Ome, M.D.; b. Lowell, Mass., .Tune 7, 1841; s. John Orne and Jane (McBurney) Green: A.B., Harvard, 1863, A.M. , INI. D., 1866; studied aural surgery in Berlin, Vienna and ^iViirz- burg; unmarried. Lecturer, 1869-70, 1871-5, instr. Clin, otology, 1875-88, prof., 1S88-1904. Harvard; aural surgeon, Boston City Hosp., Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Mass. (^en. Hosp.; now re- tired. Address: 267 Newbury St.. Boston, Mass.* GREEN, Malcolm, investments: b. Newboro, Ont., Can., :May 13, 1865; s. Jolm and Katherine (Mourne) Green; ed. puh. schs. of Ontario; m. Georgia F. Bentley, of Boston, Feb. 24, 1912; 1 child, Katliarine Eleanor. In mercantile business at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., until 1891; wholesale mer- chandise, Chicago, 1891-1901; senior mem. Mal- colm Green & Co., investments, Boston, since fall of 1902. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs; Boston Art, Exchange, Belmont Spring Country, Boston City, Canadian. Home; Hyde Park, Jlass. Office: 155 Milk St.. Boston. GREEN, Rohert Montraville, M.I>. : 1>. Boston. Julv 11, 1880; s. Charles Montraville and Helen Lincoln (Ware) Green; A.B., Harvard, 1902, M.D., 1906. Practiced in Boston since 1906; instr. in anatomy, asst. in obstetrics and gj-necology. Har- vard Med. Sch. Mem. ISIass. Med. Soc, Aescula- pean Club of Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Recreation^: tennis, snow-shoeing, traveling, read- ing. Address: 78 Marlboro St., Boston. GREEN, Samuel Abbott, ^I.D., author; h. Gro- ton, Mass., Mar. 16, 1830; s. Dr. Joshua and Eliza (Lawrence) Green; A.B.. Harvard. 1851, A.M., M.D., 1854; (LL.D., U. of Nashville, 1896); began prac- tice, Boston, 1856; unmarried. Became suigeon 2d Mass. Militia, May, 1858; served in war asst. surgeon 1st Mass. Vols., and 24th Mass. Vols., re- spectively, 1861-5; bvtd. It. -col., 1864, for gallant and distinguished services in field. Supt. Boston Dispensary, 1865-72; city phys., 1871-81; mayor of Boston, 1882. One of bd. of experts apptd. by Congress to investigate yellow fever, 1878; over- seer of Harvard Coll.. 1869-80, 1882-1900; trustee Peabodv Edn. Fund; many yrs. mem. Boston School Bd. ; now librarian and v.-p. Mass. Hist. Soc. Deco- rated Order Bust of Bolivar (Venezuela). (See Who's 'Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 1154 Boylston St., Boston. "» GREEN, Samuel Swett, student writer: 1). Wor- cester. Mass.. Feb. 20, 1837; s. James and Elizabeth (Swett) Green; A.B.. Harvard, 1858, A.M., 1870; grad. Harvard Div. Sch., 1864; unmarried. Libra- rian, Jan. 15, 1871-Jan. 12, 1909, emeritus since Jan. 12. 1909, Worcester Free Pub. Library (trus- tee 1867-71). Apptd., 1890, by Gov. of Mass. orig- inal mem. Free Pub. Library Commn. ; reappointed 1894, 1899, 1904. A founder and life fellow A.L.A. (v.-p., 1887-9, 1892-3, pres., 1891, 1st pres. council, 1896); mom. Am. Library Institute; a foimder and 1st v.-p. Mass. Library Club; lion, fel- low Library Assn. of United Kingdom; councillor Am. Antiii. Soc; fellow Royal Hist. Soc; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Colonial Soc. of Mass., N.E. IJist.- Geneal. Soc; corr. mem. Wis. Hist. Soc. Del. A.l^.A. to Inleriiat. Congress Librarians. London, JS77 (mem. council) presided over World's Congress of Librarians, Cliicago, 1893; v.-p. Internat. Congress Librarians, London, 1897; delivered course of lec- tures on pub. libraries as popular ednl. instns. for several yrs.. Library Sch., Columbia U.; trustee Leicester Acad.; mem. Bunker Hill Monument Assn.. Phi Beta Kappa Soc; was pres. Worcester Art Soc; cliarter mom. Worcester Art Mus., St. Wulstan Soc, Worcester; mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Gov- ernors. Clubs: University (Boston), Worcester, Worcester Economic. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica, for books, etc.) Address: 12 Harvard St., Worcestei', Mass.* GREEN, Stephen Herbert, clergyman; moved to Setankel. L.I.. N.Y., May, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) GREEN, Theodore Francis, lawyer; b. Provi- dence. R.I., Oct. 2, 1867; s. Arnold and Cornelia Abby (Purges) Green; A.B., Brown U., 1887, A.M., 1890; Harvard Law Sch., 1890- univs. of Bonn and Berlin. 1892-4; unmarried. Admitted to HA. bar. 1892, U.S. Circuit Ct, 1894, Supreme Ct. of U.S.. 1905. Instr. in Roman law. Brown U., 1894- 7; mem. bd. Providence Athenaeum, 1898-1901; chmn. Bd. of Management. Brown Union. 1903-7: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1907; Dem. candidate for gov. of R.I., 1912: presdl. elector, 1912; now sr. mem. law firm Green, Hincklev & Allen; pres. J. & P. Coats (R.I.), Inc. U.S. del. Internat. Red Cross Conv., 1912. Trustee: Brown U., 1900 — , R.I. Sch. of Design. 1900 — (v.-p. since 1907), But- ler Hosp. since 1900, Univ. Sch. since 1902. Provi- dence Pub. Library since 1903 (sec. since 1908); sec. R.I. Brand! Am. Red Cross since 1911; mem. corpn. of various other pub. instns. Baptist. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Club, R.I. Hist. Soc, Am. Federation of Arts. Psi Upsilon, Acade- mischer .Turisten-Verein Zu Bonn. Clubs: Ameri- can Universities (London). Metropolitan (Wasli- ington). Salmagundi. University (New York), Hope, Agawam Hunt, Providence Art, Psi Upsilon. Chomowauke Lodge, The Bear's Den, Turks Head. Home: 14 John St. Office: 49 Westminster St.. Providence, R.I.* GREEN, Walton Atwater, lawyer, editor: b. New York, Nov. 4, 1881; s. George Walton and Harriet Broadhead (Atwater) (3reen; grad. Phil- lips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1909; m. Eleanor Munroe, of New York, .June 22. 1904; 1 son. George ^Valton. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; with Stim- son. Stockton, Livermore & Palmer, Boston, 1911- 12; associated witli Hale, Oveson & Kendall since Oct., 1912; devotes practically entire time as editor Boston Journal; v.-p. and elk. Journal Newspaper Co. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mem. Squadron A (cav.), N.G.,N.Y., 1910. Mugwump. Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard (Boston), Seawan- haka Corintliian Yaclit (New York). Recreations; liunting. vacliting. Home: Weston. Mass. Office: Journal Bldg.. and 15 State St., Boston. GREEN, William Greg-ory, hat mfr. ; b. New Mil- ford, Conn., Jan. 21, 1861: s. E;thiel S. and IMariette (Seeley) Careen; grad. Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, Mass., 1881: A.B.. Yale, 1SS5; m. Apr., 1886, Mary A. Blinn (died 1898); 2 children, Mrs. Ger- trude Seeley Barrows. Marian Riioda: m. 2d. Grace Hine Turrill. of New Milford, Sept. 25, 1906; 1 child, Herbert Seymour. Began business with Bates, Green & Co., 1885; reorganized in 1888, as the New Milford Hat Co., of which has been v.-p. and gen. mgr. since 1889; dir. Tlie ^Mer- win-Williams Silver Co., New jMilford Water Co.; trustee New Milford Savings Bank. Sec. New Mil- ford Bd. of Trade; sec. and treas. Pub. Library, New Milford; mom. Sch. Bd. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: Litchfield County University. Recreations: motoring. Ad- dress: New Milford, Conn. 480 WHO'S "WHO IN NEW ENGLAND OBEENZ:, Allen, clergyman; b. Providence, R.I., Tulv 15 ISSO: s. Lewis Allen and Ella (Metcalf) Greene' B.A.. Brown U., 1902; B.D., Episcopal Theol Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1905; unmarried. Deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1905; asst. Grace Ch., Providence, R.I., 1904-8; rector St. Paul's Ch., Pea- body Mass., since 190S. Mem. Jordan Lodge, A F. and A.M., Peabody, Ma.ss. Address: 3 Per- kins St., Peabody, :\Iass. GBEENE, Caroline Boardman; b South Hadley, Mass., Jan. 7, 1866; d. William Boardman and Clara Eliza (Clarke) Greene; descendant of Thomas Greene, who came to America from Lei- cestershire, Eng., and was living in IMaldcn, Mass., in 1653; grad. pub. schs. of South lladley; grad. Mt. Holvoke Sem., 1889; (M.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1912); unmarried. Teacher, Barre, Mass., and Sutlield, Conn., 1889-92; librarian Barre Pub. Li- brary, 1892-3; registrar Mt. Holyoke Coll. since Sept!, 1893 (first and only registrar of the instn.). Mem. N.E. Coll. Entrance Certificate Bd., N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep Schs.. Am. Assn. Collegiate Registrars. Conglist. Address: South Hadley, ]\lass. GBEENi:, Chester W., musician; b. Stoneham, Mass., Apr. 22. 181:19. (See vol. 1909.) ORXIENZ:, Clarence Henry, civ^il engineer; b. North Providence, R.I., June 16, 1867; s. Stephen Mathewson and Sarah Williams (Olney) Greene; descended from John Greene, P.oston, 1635, Provi- dence, 1637, Thomas Olney, Salem, Mass., 1635, Providence, 1636, Thomas Angcll, who came to Providence with Roger Williams; ed. pub. schs. and high sch.. Providence; Brown U. ; m. Apr. 17, 1895, Delice Eudora Hathaway, of Providence, R.I. In emplov of Joseph A. Latham, gen. engring., Providence. 1886-99; with Hartwell. Williams & Kingston, contractors, 1899-1900: with R. I. Su- burban Ry. Co., Apr.- July, 1900; in employ of A. B. Slater, gen. engr., 1900-1901, Horton & Hem- enway, contrs., 1901-4; became connected with the E. K. Watson Co., contrs., Feb.. 1905, now v.-p. Apptd. engr., rank of capt. in R.I.N.G., June 21, 1891; advanced to maj. and served as q.m. State Rendezvous. Quanset Pt., R.I.. during Spanish- Am. War. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep. from 25th Dist. of Providence, 1911, 1912. Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. S.A.R., S. of V.; hon. mem. Spanish War Veterans. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Edgewood Yacht. Washington Park Yacht. Home: 236 Cali- fornia Av., Providence, R.I. GBEENE, D(aniel) Crosby, M.D. ; b. Kobe, Japan, Jan. 29, 1873; s. Daniel Crosby and Mary J. (Forbes) Greene: A.B., Harvard, 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Marion Lockwood, of Lexington. Mass., Sept. 15, 1904; 4 children, J. Evarts, Marion, D. Crosby, Roger S. Practiced in Boston since 1899; specializes in laryngology; asst larvngologist Mass. Gen. Hosp.; surgeon to throat dept., Boston Children's Hosp.; fellow in larvngologv. Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow A.C.S.; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Assn., Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union. Harvard. Rec- reations: tennis, farming. Contbr. on subjects connected with laryngology. Home: 85 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 4 S3 Beacon St., Boston. GBEEXTE. Edward Miller, M.D. ; b. Nicomedia. Turkey, Feb. 23, ISGl: s. Joseph K. (D.D.) and Elizabeth A. (Davis) Greene; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1876-80; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1884, A.M., 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; post-grad, work at Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1887-9; m. Millis. Mass., Oct. 15, 1891, Katharine S. Jame- son (A.B.. Smith Coll., 1884). Has practiced at Boston since 1887. Home: 45 Chestnut St. Office: 20 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, GBEENi:, Edwin Pamliam, mfr. ; b. Hills Grove, R.I.. Feb. 9, 1879; s. Stephen G. and Natalia L. (Schnbarth) Greene; A.B.. Brown U., 1901; m. 1903, Charlotte Nichols, of Boston; 3 children, John Gardner, Edwin Farnham, .Tr.. Stephen. Pres. Lockwood. Greene & Co., architects and engrs., Boston; dir. and treas. Pacific Mills (one of the largest textile mfg. corpns. in U.S.); dir. Boston Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Old Colony Trust Co., Colonial Securities Co., Dwight Mfg. Co., Lawton Mills Corpn., Nat. Shawmut Bank, Great Falls Mfg. Co., Ludlow Mtg. Associates, Internat. Cot- ton Mills, J. Spencer Turner Co. Trustee Brown U., Wellesley Coll., Worcester Acad. Republican. Clubs: University, Exchange, Eastern Yacht, Union Boat, St. Botolph, Tennis and Racquet (Bos- ton), Union, Merchants' (New York). Recreations: country life and outdoor sports. Home: 6 Cliest- nut St. (summer) Wayland, Mass. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. GBEENE, Francis Byron, wholesale watches, optical go(;ds, and jewehy; b. Augusta, Me., June 16, 1857; s. Abiathar G. and Almira H. (Winans) Greene; ed. pub. schs., Newport, Me., to 1871; coll. prep, edn.. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, Me., 1871-4; grad. Dirigo Business Coll., 1876; m. Cora E. Mur- ray, of Windsor, Me., June 26, 1880; m. 2d, Nettie P. Woodward, of Boothbay, Me., Feb. 25, 1885. Taught sch., 1876-80; studied law; admitted to Kennebec bar, 1880, but did not practice; has en- gaged as lobbing jeweler since 1880; established Boothbay Register, 1888 (sold out, 1889); in real estate business since 1889. Was supt. of schs., Boothbay Harbor. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Me. Hist. Soc. (v.-p.), Lincoln Co. Hist. Soc, Me. Soc. S.A.R. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; mem. K. of P. Wrote: History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, 1906, a work of 700 pages; Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Thomas Greene, 1908. Also contbr. to the press. Address: Boothbay Harbor, Me. GREENE, Prank Lester, congressman; b. St. Albans, Vt., Feb. 10, 1870: s. Lester Bruce and Mary Elizabeth (Hoadley) Greene; ed. pub. schs., Cleveland, and St. Albans, to 13; (hon. M.A., Nor- wich U., Vt., 1908) ; m. Jessie Emma Richardson, of St. Albans, Vt, Feb. 20, 1895. Began as errand boy in auditor's office Central Vt. Ry. ; became stenographer, and chief elk. gen. freight dept.; reporter, 1891, editor, 1899-12, St. Albans Daily Messenger; mem. commn. to prepare amendments to state constitution; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1908; elected to 62d Congress July 30, 1912, for unexpired term of late David J. Poster; reelected 63d and 64th Congresses (1913-17), 1st Vt. Dist. Pvt. to capt. Vt. N.G., 1888-1900; a.-d.-c staff of gov. of Vt.; raised and recruited (Jo. B, 1st Vt. Inf. Vols., Spanish-Am. War and mustered into U.S. service as capt.; served as adj. gen. 3d Brigade, 1st Di\\, 3d Army Corps. Ex-pres. Vt. Press Assn.; curator Vt. Hist. Soc. Mem. S.A.R. , Sons of Vets., Mil. Order Foreign Wars. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Owl (St. Albans), Nat. Press, Army and Navy (Washington). Home: St. Albans, Vt.* GBEENE, Pranklin Pierce, mfr.; b. Pittsfield, N.H., Mar. 27, 1860; s. David L. and Hannah C. (Tilton) Greene; descendant of Henry Greene, of Hampton, N.H., 1644; ed. pub. schs. and Pittsfield Acad.; m. Fannie .7. Merrill, of Oilman ton. N.H., May 2, 1882. Employed in shoe factory of C. P.. Lancaster, Pittsfield, 1880-94; became mem. Hill & Greene, inc., 1894, as Pittsfield Shoe Co., of which has since been gen. mgr. ; half owner since 1897; also partner in Pittsfield Lumber Co. Mem. I.O.O.F. Democrat. Baptist. Address: Pittsfield, N.H. GBEENE, Frederick lewis, lawyer; b. Great Barrington, Mass.. June 20. 1855; s. Lewis and Clarissa Chapin (Bartlett) Greene; ed. Sanderson Acad., Ashfield. Mass., and St. Paul's Sch.. Con- cord, N.H.. until 1872: A.B., Harvard, 1876; in law office, 1876-8; Harvard Law Sch., 1878-80; ad- mitted to bar, 1879; m. Jessie Allen Hall, of Green- field. Dec. 5, 1888; children, Donald, Elizabeth. Lvdian Hall. Has practiced at Greenfield since 1880: town elk.. 1887-95. assessor, 1886-92: tri.Tl justice. Franklin Co.. 1882-96; mem. State Bd. of Bar Examiners, 1897-13, sec. of same. 1900-13; chmn. finance com. of Greenfield. 1911-15. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.; mem. com. of Mass. Bar Assn. on jud. apptmts. Club: Greenfield. Address: Greenfield, Mass. ^ GBEENE, Frederick William, clergvman; b. Brattleboro. Vt, Nov. 29. 1859; s. Theodore Phin- nev and Mary Minot (Ainsworth) O'-eenp; A.B., .\_mherst Coll., 1882; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 481 1885; m. Eliza Farrar Walter, of New Britain, Am. Sch. Classical Studies at Rome, 1903-4. Asst. Conn., June 4, 1885; 6 children, Theodore Ains- prof. Latin, Brown U., 1900-10, asso prof, since worth, b. 1890, Walter Farrar, 1892, Anna Ban- 1910. Pres. Zeta Psi Fraternity, 1902-3; pres. N.E. croft, 1894, Dorothy Minot, 1896, Frederick Stan- Assn. of Zeta Psi, 1913, R.I. Assn. ot Zeta Psi, dish, 1898, William Ainsworth, 1901. Ordained 1915. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Archseol. Inst. Congl. ministry, 1885; became pastor West Ch., America. Clubs: University, Art. Address: Brown Andover, Mass., Sept. 5, 1885, resigned, Jan. 15, University, Providence, R.I. 1895; pastor South Congl. Ch , Middletown, Conn., GREENE, John Morton, clergyman; b. Hadley, since Jan. 29, 1895. Chmn. Sch. Bd., Andover, 1889- Mass., JNlar. 12, 1830; s. Linus and Esther (Hawley) ^2; dir. Missionary Spc. of Conn.; trustee Hart- Greene; A.B., Amherst, 1853, A.M., 1856 (D.D., ford Theol. Seni Fund for Ministers. Mem. Alpha issi); taught in Canandaigua (N.Y.) Acad., IVz Delta Phi. Club: Conversational (Middletown). v^s.; studied Theol. Sem., Bangor, Me.; m. Louisa Address: 60 Crescent St., Middletown, Conn. Dickinson, of North Amherst, Mass., Sept. 30, GREENE, Gardiner, judge; b. Norwich, Conn., 1857 (died Mar. 29, 1881). Tutor, Amherst, 1855-7; Aug. 31, 1851; s. Gardiner and Mary Ricketts ordained Congl. ministry, 1857; pastor Hatfield, (Adams) Greene; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1868; Mass., 1857-68, South Hadley, Mass., 1868-70, Eliot A.B., Yale, 1873; LL.B., Columbia, 1877; m. Louise Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1870-1900, pastor emeritus, Eustis Reynolds, of Norwich, Conn., Apr. 4, 1894. Nov. 1, 1900. Spent 6 wks. in Union Army at Practiced law, Utica, N.Y., 1877-8, Norwich, Conn., Fredericksburg, Va., in service U.S. Christian 1878-1910; judge Superior Ct. of Conn., Fob., Commn., caring for sick and wounded soldiers. 1910 — . Republican. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1891, "Father" of Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., and 1895; mem. commn. to revise Conn< statutes re- v.-p. trustees, 1899 — ; pres. Am. Internat. Coll., vision of 1902. V.-p. Dime Savings Bank, Norwich. Springfield, Mass., 1885-9; trustee and sec. bd. Trustee Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn.; trustees, Mt. Holyoke Sem. (now Coll.), 1866-75; corporator Norwich Free Acad. Episcopalian; jr. one of overseers Charity Fund, Amherst Coll., warden Christ Ch. parish, Norwich. Mem. Am. 1860 — ; pres. trustees, Rogers Hall Sch., 1892 — . Bar Assn., Conn. Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Mem. Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Socs.; Wolf's Head (Yale). Home: Norwich, Conn.* originator and sec. Lowell Hebrew Club, 1876-87. GREENE, George WelUn-ton, lawyer; b. Hes- .^^ee Who's Who in America for book^^ writ- peler, Ont., Nov. 26, 1866; s. Henry S. and Susan mgs.) Home. 8Z FincKney bt., ijosion. (Helmer) Greene; ed. pub. schs. ; LL.B., Boston GREENE, Joseph. Knight, lawyer; b. Otisfield, U., 1889; m. Gertrude E. Nutting, of Cranston, Me., Sept. 23, 1852; s. John and Elizabeth March R.I., 1889. Practicing law at Woonsocket, R.I., (Knight) Greene; descendant of Thomas Greene, since 1889. Sec. and dir. Woonsocket, Napping who settled at Maiden, Mass., 1631, and Hugh Machinery Co. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1890-2; March, who came to America, 1638; prep, edn., mayor of Woonsocket, 1896 and 1899-1902; Dem. Bridgton and South Paris (Me.) acads.; A.B., Bow- candidate for sec. of state, R.I., 1894, and for gov., doin, 1877; m. Frances Lillian Newton, of Wor- 1899. Chmn. Dem. City Com. of Woonsocket, R.I.; cester, Mass., Dec. 12, 1889; 1 son, Winthrop Ste- mem. Dem. Nat. Com. since 1900, and now mem. phenson IBowdoin, 1913). Studied law: admitted exec. com. same; mem. R.I. State Com. 15 yrs. to bar in la., 1878; has practiced in Worcester, (chmn., 1898-1902), del. Dem. Nat. convs., 1896, Mass., since 1879; commr. of insolvency, Worces- 1900, 04, 08 (chmn. R.I. delegation 1900. 04). Home: ter Co. Mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn.; dir. Y.M. Slatersville, R.I. Office: Woonsocket, R.I.* C.A. for 17 vrs.; trustee Worcester Co. Hort. Soc, GREENE, Henry Copley, author; b. Vienna, Worcester Co. Agrl Soc. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Austria, Nov. 21, 1871: s. J. S. Copley and Mary Theta Delta CJii Odd Fellow (past grand); mem. A. (Mayer) Greene; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Rosa- Knights of Malta (grand capt.-gen.), K. of P. lind Huidekoper, of Boston, May 14, 1907. Clerk Clubs: Worcester Country, Worcester Economic, to Art Commn. of City of Boston since Sept. 1, Natives of Maine Recreations: golf hunting, 1907- research fellow, Boston Sch. for Social fishing. Home: 8 Kensington Rd. Office. 340 Main Workers, Oct.-June, 1909; agt. for conservation St., Worcester, Mass. of eyesight, Mass. Commn. for the Blind, June, GREENE, Joseph Warren, mfr. ; b. Brooklyn, 1909 — ; elk. City of Boston Art Commn. Theatre n.y., 1863; s. James A. and Sara C. (Cutler) mgr. at Elizabeth Peabody House (settlement Greene; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst.; m. Providence, house). Boston, June 1, 1913. Clubs: Tavern, City. r.i._ nqv. 9, 1893, Alice Hall Durfee. Entered (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- employ of the Hamilton Web Co., mfrs. narrow ings.) Address: 3 Park St., Boston.* fabrics, webs, etc., in 1885, becoming supt., 1892. GREENE, Herbert Wilber, musician. (See Who's Address: Hamilton, R.I. Who in America for biography.) Home: Brook- GREENE, Levi Rawson, mechanical engineer; field Center, Conn. Office: 489 5th Av., New Y'ork.* b. Sutton, Mass., Oct. 8, 1832; s. Josiah Smith and GREENE. Jacob Humphrey, life insurance; b. Mary Taylor (Clark) Greene; ed. Providence (R.I ) T3itt«fiAid Mn'? west Ave.. 1903. §. ^nem. Weld. Grew & Co., since 1908. Mem. .MorwaiK. uonn. -^^^ Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 4 yrs. Mem. Boston GREGORY, Lafayette, shoe mfr.; b. Marble- Stock Exchange. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: head, Mass., Aug. 12, 1863; s. Joseph and Hannah Somerset, Myopia Hunt, Norfolk Hunt, Exchange H. (Pedrick) Gregory; ed. pub. schs., Marblehead; (Boston); Harvard, Tennis and Racquet (New m. Carrie M. Goldthwait, of Marblehead, Oct. 16, York and Boston); Brook (New York). Recrea- 1900; 1 son, Ernest. Began active career, 1881, in tions: outdoor sports generally. Home: 185 Marl- employ of Frank Herman & Co., shoe mfrs. ; title boro St. Office: 27 State St., Boston, of firm changed to Joseph M. Herman & Co., of cfRT-p-p-BS Armosi Artlmp rlere-vmnn- h Berrv which has been a partner since 1906. Democrat. pif^PTen ' J^^IS 187? 's Rev Si'esA and Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: motor- eh'" Ann fo dnev) (Iriffes Rlvolut?onarv an- j-of. ^°T..fZ^'^'^''^^^' ^'^""- ^'^'^'- '^^ ^'"- ?istry;''rB.!'^Mi"r7v\ll?"con.'. Tlnn',"'l89f;''^rtd. com tot., iiosion. i^ane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, 1900; M.A. and Ph.D., GREGORY, Warren Penno, publisher; b. Win- ill. Wesleyan U., 1910; twice married. Ordained chendon, Mass., July 12, 1863; s. George W. and Presbvn. ministry, 1898; pastor Wilson Memorial Nancy (Miller) Gregory; A.B., Dartmouth. 1888, Ch., Cincinnati, 1898-04, Dorr St. Ch., Toledo, O., A.M., 1895; m. Annie Laurie, of West Newton, 1904-8, Woonsocket, R.I., since Oct. 15, 1910. Pres. Mass., Oct. 4, 1898. Publisher, educator and edi- bd. trustees of Presbytery of Providence, R.I.; tor, 1888-98; mgr. Lee & Shepard, publishers, 1898- pres. Woonsocket S.S. Assn., 1911-13; pres. Chris- 1904; mgr. and treas. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., tian Alliance, Woonsocket, 1912-13; moderator since 1904. One of founders of Dartmouth Lit- Providence Presbytery of Presbyn. Ch.; commr. of erary Monthly, Dartmouth Coll.. 1886; dir. Boston Providence Presbytery to Gen. Assembly Presbyn. North End Mission since 1908. Club: Dartmouth, Ch. U.S.A.. Rochester, N.Y., May. 1915. Wrote of Hunnewell (pres., 1915). (See Who's Who in (thesis) "The Relation of Poverty to Crime," 1910. America for books, etc.) Home: Newtonville, Address: Woonsocket, R.I. Mass. Oflice: 93 Federal St.. Boston.* GRIPPIN, Henry Lyman, clergyman; b. Wil- GREGSOIT, John, clergyman; Nov. 27, 1841-1912. liamstown, Mass., Dec. 1, 1848; s. Nathaniel Her- (See vol. 1909.) rick and Hannah E. (Bulkley) Griffin; A.B., Wil- ^■^■^■^ -r,^ ^ -nr- -1 _i^ i *. ^ i, Hams, 1868. A.M., 1871 (D.D., 1905) ; studied univs. GREW, Edward Wig-g-lesworth, real estate; b. of Berlin, Leipzig and Marburg, Germany, and Boston, June 26, 186|;s. Henry Sturgis and Jane Oxford, Eng.; m. Lucy Frances Pickering, of Ban- Norton (Wigglesworth) Grew; prep, edn Nobles gor. Me., Sept. 18, 1SS4. Ordained Congl. ministry, sch Boston; A.B, Harvard, 1889; m Ruth Dexter. 1^73; pastor South Ch.. New Britain, Conn., 1873-7, of Boston. Apr. 16 1901; children, Ruth D., Jane Hammond St. Ch., Bangor. Me., 1881-1904, Second N., Helen, John, Edward W., Jr., Esther. Iri real q^., Brewer, Me., Sept., 1907—. Lecturer on com- estate business m Boston since 1891; mem Mere- parative religion and sec. trustees, Bangor Theol. dith & Grew; dir. Everett Mills, York Mfg Co.; p-gj^. Mem. Kappa Alpha (Williams Coll.). Club: trustee Provident Instn. for Savings, Vincent Me- Twentieth Centurv of Bangor (ex-pres.. now sec), morial Hosp.; treas. and mem. bd. of mgrs. Adiims pj-gs. Bangor Anti-Tuberculosis Assn., 1906—. Nervine Asyluni. Dir Boston Real Estate Ex- Home: 39 High St., Bangor, Me.* change. Unitarian. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard. _„__-, .^i.- /c City (Boston), Harvard (New York). Recreations: GRIPPIN, la Roy Preese, prof, physics. (See shooting, riding. Homes: 238 Marlboro St.. Boston, vol. 1909.) and Dover. Mass. Office: 15 Congress St., Boston. GRIPPIN, Martin Luther, chemist; b. North- -u"PT*. T-^^a c!a^„„„„ ,^„v.iicV,oT-- v, Ttrnnir ^S%trV^^&^m^v:^^^%^^\^ ,,« »0VK«; =-- .Sampson, pubhsher. ^b.^^B^^ok- U. of Vt.; m. 1st. July, 1873, Nettie A., d. John a " inwill of NPw^V^ N T Ln^ VMOO- •? ohil' and Susan Jones..of_Barre, Vt.; 2 children. Ine. L.. &'^^}^Jiw''^M'^drson:' MarianTspfn^ career with Worcester rcester Daily Tele- with the Shoe and and editor same, ibre & Fabric since tarian. Mem. Beta : Economic, Cochato, City. Home: Braintree, Mass. - .sp. tor insane, Waterbury, O^^^" ^~' federal St.. Bo; since Sept., 1905. Surgeon Central Vt. Rv. Co. GROVER, Prederick Warren, college prof.; b. since 1902. Represented Town of Stowe in Legis- Lynn. Mass., Sept. 3, 1876; s. Charles Shreve and lature, 1888; trustee Vt. State Hosp., 1888-92; Mary Otheman (Rogers) Grover; S.B., Mass. Inst, pension exam, surgeon, 1892-5; health officer, Wa- Tech., 1899; M.S., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1901; Ph.D., terbury, 1899-05; chmn. State Tuberculosis Com- George Washington U.. 1907; Ph.D., Ludwig-Maxl- mission. 1902-5; chmn. Sch. Bd., and trustee Vil- milians U., Munich, Germany, 1908; m. Bessie lage of Waterbury, Vt., several vrs.; chmn. Rep. Warren Tebbetts, of Lynn, Mass., Aug. 14, 1901. Town Com., 1894-14. Mem. Chittenden Co., Vt. Vol. observer. Harvard Coll. Obs., 1899; asst. in State and Am. Med. assns.; chmn. Vt. delegation physics, 1899-1900. in physics and astronomy, to Internat. Congress on Tuberculosis, Washing- 1900-1, Wesleyan U., Conn.; instr. elec. engring., ton. 1908. Mason (past master). Address: Water- Lafayette Coll., 1901-2; lab. asst. and asst. and bury, Washington Co Vt asso. physicist, Nat. Bur. Standards, Washington, 1902-7 and 1908-11; prof, physics, Colby Coll., GROUT, John Henry, consul; b. Beverly, Mass., 1911 — . Progressive. Baptist. Mem. Am. Physical Dec. 4, 1857; s. John H. and Olive Adeline (Mun- Soc. Home: Waterville, Me.* frr^enTBoifoTl^^L%c^.:'l'^tunfy'^^^^^^^^ n?,^,''^^^' ^^°"^"^ =""°°"' ^""^"" '^'' ^°^- and St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; m. Josephine Bus- ^^^^■> sell, of Boston (now deceased); m. 2d, at Ventnor, GROVES, Ernest Rutherford, college prof.; b. Isle of Wight, Kitty Emily Austin, June 11, 1903. Framingham. Mass., May 6, 1878; s. Henry Hunt Connected with Boston Herald and other Boston and Hannah (Seward) Groves; A.B., Dartmouth, papers 12 yrs.; afterwards with the Mexican 1903; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1901; m. Oct. 24, 1906, Central R.R. and paymaster for the La. Ligliter- Dorothy Doe, of Rollinsford, N.H. Prof. English age & Jetty Co., at Tampico, Mex. (I^onsul at Ber- and philosophy. New Hampshire Coll., 1903-6; muda, Jan. 14-Oct., 1893, Malta, 1898-08, Odessa, instr. Dartmouth, 1906-8; prof, psychology and Russia, 1908-14, Milan, Italy, since July 17, 1914. sociology, 1908-15. head of Arts and Science Facul- Former mem. Boston Liglit Inf., 1st Regt., M.V.M. ty since 1915, New Plampsliire Coll. Mem. A. A. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: Boston. A.S., Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, Am. Address: Am. Consulate, Milan, rtaly.* Sociol. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Durham, New Hampsliire. CanToY Am'Ta^rent^sY^MlvTs'-lsil^Tjos"^ GROZIER, Edwin Atkins, editor; b. San Fran- ^^nh!^n^^t'^<\^l^7^'^^ri'nf^^^^ s?^'Tnvfr,"- cisco, Sept. 12, 1859;. s. Joshua Freeman and Mary tudent Brown U., 1878-9; Alice G. Goodell, of Reporter Boston sec. to gov. of Mass., practiced in Vt., 1865-75, in 111., 1875-81; farmer, :fSS? c'. '^■^^r"'^W-iU^"' '^^rXZ^i' ?LI^®T^.TTj?J"'^T7.^^^i,*i Npwnort Vt ISSI-O'S- in law nractioe 1 90f;-1 2- 1885-6 city editor World, 1887; editor Evening reti 1875 Sens lar£._ _ ^ _,.. ^_ __ Republican. Pres. trustees Derby (Vt.) Acad., GROZIER, William A,, president Post Pub. Co. 1880. Address: Derby, Vt.* Office: 259 Washington St., Boston. GROVER, Charles Shreve, shoe mfr.: b. Guys- o.**^"^?'^^!,)?"?^^!' ''°"t^® ''^?i-= ^-/^^f^oyfrn: borough. N.S., .June 14. 1850 s. James Jacobs and 9°""-, ^^^r. 30, 1863; s. Leopold and Katharine Sarah (Richardson) Grover; ed. Lynn High Sch.; (^f,^") ^P'^u^'"' ,A^■^nr.^^^]%'no\^.^Lr^]l:^^r, ^rl m. Mary Rogers, of Lynn, Mass., Sept. 25, 1872; (Litt.D., Washington Coll 1909); unmarried. In- children, Frider ck W.. Isabel R. Mrs. E. e! ^t^^^tor German, Yale 1885-7; studied abroad, Missildine. of Trvon. N.C.), Ernest W., Bertha L. 188^-9; tutor German, 1889-92, asst. prof 1892-7. (Mrs. Philip Goodrich, of Maiden, Mass.). Alice M. P^of. since 1897 Yale. Has edited school text- (Mrs. P. W. Witherell. of Boston), Miriam M. books and contributed articles on German lit to Entered father's shoe factory, 1865; began mfg. tech. ^ours^ Address: 146 Lawrance Hall. New Ha- shoes at Lynn, Mass., 1883; now sr. partner J. J. ven, conn. Grover's Sons; v.-p. Security Trust Co. Repub- GRUENING, Ernest Henry, editor; b. New York lican. Baptist. Mason (32°). Clubs: Oxford City, Feb. 6, 1.SS7; s. Emil and Phebe CFridenberg) (Lynn), City, Boot and Shoe (Boston). Recre- Gruening; A.B., Harvard, 1907, M.D., 1912; m. ations: motoring, fishing. Home: 109 T^ynn Shore Dorothy Elizabeth Smith, of Norwood, Mass., Nov. Drive. Office: 78 Buffum St., Lynn, Mass. 19, 1914. Began as reporter and writer of spl. O-ROVTH. -Pflimina civil ener landscane a-ar- articles for Boston American, 1911; asst. editor, flP^^°h fU? wKlP Mass • s" Dav d Farrfn-I Boston Herald, 1913-14; mng. editor Boston Trav- f^^ oA.! A^S! tJIv/J? /^pwis^ rrnVer^ R S tn^f^^^^ eler. Republican. Clubs: Harvard, Press, Union ton and Anne Maria (Licwis) urover, a.is. in Civ. •p-.^. xjrimo- iS74 (""nmrnnnwenltVi Avp Offlrp- Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877: m. Tsabelle S^^^n T?-^veler Boston Jondro, of Milford, N.H., Dec. 25, 1883. Engr. on Boston Tiavelei Boston. , ^ ^, ^ railroad constrn in 111., la.. Ind., Colo., N.M., GRYZMISH, Samuel, cigar mfr.; b. Pleschen, Kan Mo Va . "V\'.Va.. Ohio, and N.C.. 1880-9; Germany, July 30, 1851; came to America. 1866; engr Iron Gate Land & Improvement Co., and largely self-ed.; m. Julia Hyneman, of Boston, New Castle Land & Improvement Co.. Va., 1890-1; Feb. 16. 1880; 3 children. Reuben B., Rose B., Mor- since then in pvt. practice. Formerlv mem. Sch. timer C. Began manufacture of cigars, Boston, Bd, T\'alpole, also held other town offices. Mem. 1871; son, Mortimer, entered the business, 1899, 490 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND another son, Reuben, 1905, title of firm, S. Gryz- mish & Sons. Jewish religion. Mason; mem. B. P. O. Elks, I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum. Recreations: traveling-. Home: 202 St. Paul St., Brookline. Of- fice: 29G State St., Boston. GUDEBROB, IiOtiis Alliert, sculptor; b. Middle- town, Conn., Sept. 20, lt)72; s. David F. and Marie (Steimetz) Gudebrod; ed. pub. sch.. Middle town. Conn., 1 term Yale Art Sch., Art Students' League under Mary Lawrence and Augustus St. Gaudens, and in Paris, 1898-1900, under .lean Dampt and Augustus St. Gaudens; unmaii-ied. Dir. sculpture, Charleston Expn., 1901-2; gioup. The Aztecs, re- ceived silver medal. Won competition for Jeffer- son Davis Arch, Richmond, to cost $75,000, 1902; executed portrait statue of Sieur de la Salle, for St. Louis Expn., 1903-4. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc, Architectural League, New York. Baptist. Repub- lican. Hoint>: 10 Silver St., Meriden, Conn.* GUi:SIN, Tlieopliile, mfr. ; b. Foret, Belgium, May 22, 1874; s. Joseph and Eugenie (Herman) Guerin; ed. pub. schs., Belgium, and Textile Coll. of Verviers; m. Elodie Dumaine, of St. Hugues, Can., Feb. 9, 1895; 6 children, Eugenie, Adrienne, Maurice, Lillian. Arthur, Joseph. Pres. and mgr. Montrose Worsted Co., Woonsocket, R.I., since 1913; mgr. Alsace Worsted Co.; treas. Am. Paper Tube Co. Mem. R.I. Bd. Commrs. Inland Fish- eries; mem. Bd. of Edn., Woonsocket. Elk. Repub- lican. Catholic. Clubs: Boston Art, Atlantic Tuna. Home: 67 "U^ood Ave. Office: Alsace Worsted Co., Woonsocket. R.I. GUERNSEY, Prank Edward, congressman; b. Dover, Me., Oct. 15, 18C6; s. Edward H. and Han- nah M. (Thompson) Guernsey; ed. Foxcroft Acad., Eastern Me. Conf. Sem., Me. Wesleyan Sem., East- man Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; admitted to bar, 1890; m. Josephine F. Lyford, of Vinal Haven, Me., June 16, 1897. Treas. Piscataquis Co., Me., 1890-6; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9, Senate, 1903; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; elected to 60th Congress for unexpired term (1907-9) of Llewellyn Powers, deceased, and reelected 61st to 64th Con- gresses (1909-17), 4th Me. Dist. Pres. Piscataquis Savings Bank. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, S.A.R. Address: Dover, Me.* GUERNSEV, Sherman Fenn, druggist; b. Terry- ville. Conn., Nov. 4, 1844; s. Sherman Joshua and Lucy Evans (Fenn) Guernsey; pub. sch. edn.; m. Hattie Elizabeth Barnes, of Plainville. Conn., June 29, 1869; 1 son. Howard C, b. Apr. 29, 1872. Ap- prenticed to George Buck, druggist, Hartford, Conn., 1860; mem. firm of Pond & Guernsey, Win- sted, Conn.. 1867-70; propr. drug store, Hartford, 1870-5; employed as druggist by J. F. Pratt & Co., Southington. 1876, admitted to firm 1879; mem. firm of Neale & Guernsey, gen. mdse., since Jan. 1, 1896. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1897-8: mem. Bd. of Edn., Southington, 1899-1905 (chmn., 1901-3). Re- publican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Southington, Conn. GUERRIER, Edith, librarian; b. New Bedford, Mass.. Sept. 20, 1870; d. George Pearce and Emma Louisa (Ricketson) Guerrier; ed. pvt. schs., New Bedford and Concord, Mass., business coll., Atchi- son, Kan., grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem.. 1891; spl. course in Radcliffe Coll.; unmarried. Engaged as children's librarian since 1896; head resident Li- brary Club House. Boston, since Nov. 25. 1909. Author: Wonderfolk in Wonderland, 1903. Home: 41 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Address: 18 Hull St.. Boston.* GTTERTIIl'. Georgre Albert, bishop; b. Nashua, N.H., Feb. 17, 1869; s. George and Louise (Le- febvre) Guertin; ed. St. Charles-Rorromeo Coll., Sherbrooke, P.Q.: St. Hvacinthe Coll., St. Hva- cinthe. P.Q.; St. John's Sem., Brighton, Mass. Or- dained R.C. priesthood, 1892; asst. St. Augustine's Ch., Manchester, N.H.. 1S92-6, Sacred Heart Ch., Lebanon, N.H., 1896-1900; pastor St. Anthony's Parish, East Manchester, 1900-7; consecrated bishop of Manchester, Mar. 19, 1907. Address: Manchester, N.H.* GlTIIiD, Charles Eliot, insurance broker; b. West Roxbury (now part of Boston), Mass., Julv 15, 1862; s. Charles Eliot and Marv Lvman (Eliot) Guild; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch.. 1880; student. Harvard, 1880-3, A.B., as of 1884, received in 1899; m. Boston, June 10, 1905, Anne Gorham Frothing- ham. Engaged in cattle business in Colo., 1885-91; in ins. business since 1892; mem. firm of Guild & Eastman, 1899-1912; Eastman, Fenton & Guild, 191213; ins. broker since Jan., 1913. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolpli, Union Boat, Hoosic and Whisic, Eastern Yacht, Harvard (New York). Recrea- tions: golf. Home: Readville, Mass. Office: 27 Kilby St., Boston. GUIIiD, Clarence H.; b. Dedham, Mass., Sept. 7, 184G; .s. Calvin and Margaret (Taft) Guild; grad. high sch., Dedham, 1861; m. Sophia Howland, of Providence, R.I., 1868. Began in thread and needle store, Boston, 1861; with Marine Bank, Providence, R.I., 1862-3, 1st Nat. Bank, Providence, 1864; cot- ton goods mfg. and brokerage (with brother), 1865-7; in employ of A. & W. Sprague Mfg. Co., 1867-87; sec. treas. and dir. Woonsocket Rubber Co. since 1887; sec, tieas. and dir. The Joseph Banigan Rubber Co.; sec. and treas. Marvel Rubber Co. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T.) Home: 20 Pitman St., Providence. R.I. Office: Woonsocket Rubber Co., Woonsocket, R.I. GVIZ^B, Curtis, editor; Jan. 13. 1827-Mar. 12, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) GUIIiB, Curtis, Jr., governor; February 2, 1860- Apr. 6, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) GUII.D, Edgar Hunt, M.D.; b. Ware, Mass., 1852; s. Virgin and Jane Maria (Hilton) Guild; prep, edn. Williston Sem.; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medi- cine, 1882; m. Laura Elizabeth Maslen, of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27, 1882; 2 sons, Edgar M., Lawrence W. Practiced in Ware, Mass., 1882-95; removed to Springfield, 1895; engaged in gen. lab- oratory work since 1907; served as health phys., Springfield Bd. of Health, also as city bacteriolo- gist. Mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Internat. Commerce Assn., A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Spring- field Acad. Medicine. Episcopalian. Recreations: camping, fishing. Address: 137 14 State St., Spring- field, Mass. GUIIiD, Edward Payson, writer, advertising mgr.; b. Milford, N.H., Mar. 14, 1857; s. Asa and Amelia Catherine (Smith) Guild; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1877; m. Clara E. Ste- venson, May 11, 1881 (died Feb. 6, 1905); children, Mildred (Mrs. J. H. Marshall), Theodore Asa; m. 2d, Ethel F. Belknap, Apr. 21, 1909. Teacher and newspaper reporter, 1878-81; in mag. work, 1881- 86; business mgr. Atlantic Monthly, 1886-91; lit- erary, publishing and advertising work since 1891: mgr. the E. P. Guild Advertising Agency. Editor: Centennial Anniversary of Heath, Mass., 1885. Recreations: music, photography. Home: Allston, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. GUIIiD, Prederick Taft, registrar Brown Univ.; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 13, 1868; s. Clarence Her- bert and Sophia (Howland) Guild; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and Providence High schs.: Ph.B.. Brown U.. 1890, A.M., 1891; m. Alice Elizabeth Drowne, of Providence, Oct. 10, 1894. Instr. in chemistry. Brown U., 1890-1; registrar univ. and sec. faculty since 1891. Baptist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: University, Brown Union. Home: 9 Oriole Ave., Providence, R.I. GUIIiB, Irving" Tracy; b. Lvnn, Mass., Dec. 30, 1860; s. Isaac Orr and Mary Stiles (Paul) Guild; ed. pub. schs., Lynn, Mass. Inst. Tech. (Dept. of Architecture), class of 1888 (non-grad.). Clk. Sch. of Drawing and Painting, Mus. of Fine Arts, Bos- ton, 1884; mem. firm of Bates, Kimball & Guild, architectural pubs., Boston, 1888; sec. and dir. Bates & Guild Co., and ed. Architectural Review since 1896; formerly tree warden, Winchester, Mass. Mem. Boston Soc. of Architects. Home: Arlington Heights, Mass. GUIIiD, Kate Iiouise, educator; b. Hollis, N.H., Apr. 20. 1868; d. George Freeman and Lottj.e Kim- ball (Boswell) Wheeler; grad. Nashua (N.H.) High Sch., 1885 (class poet); m. William Albert Guild, of Milford. N.H.. Sept. 16. 1903; 1 son, Carl- ton Boswell, b. Bath, Me., July 27, 1908. Taught in pub. schs., Hudson, N.H., East Haverhill, N.H., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 491 Nashua, N.H., 1885-98, Somerville, Mass., 1S9S- 1905, Bath, Me., since 1905. Contbr. to newspapers and mags, since 13 yrs. old; wrote poems for Bos- ton Transcript and Somerville Journal; was on editorial staff of official paper of N.H. Christian Endeavor socs.; wrote The Old Granite State (N.H. Christian Endeavor State song), also several other songs and lullabys; writer of sch. text-books. Conglist. Clubs: Fortnightly, New Hampshire (Somerville). Author: Home Poems, 1897; Sun- shine Primer, 1906. Address: 10 Winthrop St., West Medway, IMa.ss. GUIIiDFOBD, Charles Thomas, engineer; b. London, England, Nov. 15, 1S74; s. .John Joseph and Selina (Eldred) Guildford; brought to Amer- ica in infancy; B.S., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1897; M.E., Cornell U., 1904; m. Clara Southmavd Davis, of Middletown, Conn., June 23, 1S9S; 1 daughter, Beatrice Louise. Teacher, Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1897-02; assistant superintendent D. & W. Fuse Co., Providence, R.I., 1904-6; elec. engr. with R. P. Jenks, 1906-11; mech. engr. with Utica (N.Y.) Knitting Co., 1911-13; mech. engr. Kellogg Toasted Corn Flakes Co., 1913-14; elec. engr. Jenks & Ballou. Providence, since 1914. Mem. Chi Psi. Ma- son. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: tennis, walking. Home: 151 Cypress St. Office: Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. GTTIXiFOIIii:, Francis P., lawyer; b. Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 4, 1875; s. Michael and Kate (Lawlor) Guilfoile; ed. Waterbury pub. and high schs.; A.B., Mt. St. Mary's Coll., Emmitsburg, Md., 1895, A.M., 1898; LL.B., Catholic U. of America, 1898 (LL.D., Mt. St. Mary's, 1908); m. Margaret M. McDonald, of Waterbury, Conn., June 28, 1908; 1 daughter, Margaret Frances. Started practice with Judge George H. Cowell, of Waterbury Dist. Ct., Jan., 1899, continuing until death of Judge Cowell, 1910; with him erected Cowell-Guilfoile Bldg., 1908; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901; del. Conn. Const. Conv., 1902; city atty, Waterbury, 1909-11; corpn. counsel since Jan. 1. 1912. Mem. Bd. of Agents, Bronson Library. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Nat. Conf. on Citv Planning. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O. Elks, F.O. Eagles, A.O.H. Clubs: Country, Elks, Sarsfleld. Home: 246 Rob- bins St. Office: 192 Grand St., Waterbury. Conn. GUIIiIiET, Joseph Henri, lawyer; b. Marlevllle, P.Q., Can., Jan. 11, 1853; s. Jean Chrysostome and Aurelie (Desroches) Guillet; descendant of Pierre Gulllet and Jeanne de Launey de St. Per, who came to America in 1635 and settled at Three Rivers, Can.; ed. Coll. de Monnoir, Marieville, P.Q., and under pvt. tutors; m. Clara Chabot, of Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 7, 1898. Admitted to bar, 1885, and since practiced in Lowell, Mass. Trustee Fox- boro State Hosp.; dir. Bd. of Trade, Lowell. Served as pvt. in Regt. of Pontifical Zouaves, Rome, 1870. Dir. and sec. Corpn. L'Orphelimat Franco-Amer- icain, Lowell. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Catholic. Knight comdr. Order St. Sylvester; officer d'Acad- emie, France; mem. L' Alliance Francaise of Paris, Lowell (pres.), French- Am. Hist. Soc. Forestiers Franco-Americains (pres. -gen.), St. John the Bap- tiste Soc; permanent mem. Soc. du Parler Fran- cais, Quebec, Can. Awarded Pontifical Medal Bene Merenti. Home: 262 Wentworth Ave. Office: 45 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. GUIIiIiET, Noel E., M.D.; b. St. Charles, P.Q., Dec. 25, 1862; s. Charles and Marie (Prat) Guillet; studied pharmacy in Montreal; later elk. in drug stores, Fall River and Haverhill, Mass., and Woon- socket, R.I.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1886; m. Elizabeth Lasard, of St. John, P.Q., Feb. 4, 1889 (now deceased); m. 2d, Rosa Anna Poupart, of Montreal, Feb. 17, 1903. Practiced in Nashua, N.H., 1886-93; spent most of the time 1893-6 as an at- tache to Dr. Peau's clinics at Internationale Hosp., Paris, France; practiced in Manchester, N.H., since 1896; surgeon Notre Dame Hosp.; hon. mem. Staff Fannv Allen Hosp., Burlington, Vt. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Manchester Med. Soc. Home: Manchester, N.H. GUI^ICK, Charles Burton, college prof.; b. Jer- sey City, N.J., Sept. 30, 1868; s. Horace and Anna Louise (Slllcocks) Gulick; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1891, Ph.D., 1894; studied and traveled in (jieeK, lyuu — , ±iarvara. I'ror. ureeK lang. ana iii.. Am. .School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1911-12. (See Who's Who in America for writings, societies, etc.) Address: 59 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass.* GUIiICK, Edward Ijeeds, clergyman; b. Hono- lulu, H.I., Mar. 21, 1802; s. Luther Halsey and Louisa (Lewis) Gulick; bro. Sidney Lewis and Luther Halsey Gulick; grad. St. Johnsbury Acad., Vt., 1879; A.B., Dartmouth, 1883, A.M.. 1886; Union Theol. Sem., 1887; A.M., Harvard, 1893; m. Harriet Maria Farnsworth, Dec. 2, 1890. Teacher mathe- matics, Williston Sem., Mass., 1883-4; sub-master Lawrence (Mass.) High Sch., 1884-9; teacher evi- dences of Christianity, Dartmouth, 1889; ordained Congl. ministry; pastor Groton, Mass., 1889-92; head dept. of English, Lawrenccville Sch., N.J., 1893-1904; teacher English lit., Daitmouth Sum- mer Sch., 1904; pastor West Lebanon, N.H., 1906- 10; now sec. Civic Forum, Harvard Ch., Brookline, Mass. Condr. (with wife) of Camp Aloha, Fairlee, Vt. (a summer camp for girls). Address: Brook- line, Mass.* GVIiJm^'Y, Alfred Gurdon, horticulturist; b. Dearborn, Mich., July 15, 1848; s. Alfred B. and Sophia Augusta (Abell) GuUey; B.S., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1868, M.S., 1873 (3 yrs. post-grad, work); m. Belle Tuttle, of South Haven, Mich., Nov. 6, 1879; 1 son. Reared on farm; learned vegetable growing under father; spent 5 yrs. at Detroit, Mich., and Rochester, N.Y., learning i)ractical ornamental fruit tree growing, and practiced 15 yrs. at South Haven, Mich., retiring on account of ill health; served as asst. in horticulture. Mich. Agrl. Coll., 4 yrs., and 1 yr. as horticulturist at Vt. Expt. Sta. ; prof, horticulture at Conn. Agrl. Coll. since 1894; mem. firm of Gulley & Bonner, commercial fruit growers. Mem. several state hort. socs. Republi- can. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: ma- sonry and baseball. Address: Storrs, Conn. GUIiZiIVEB, Arthur Hnnting'ton, mfr. (See vol. 190 9.) GUIi^IVEB, Frederic Futnam, geographer; b. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 30. 1865; s. Daniel F. and Mary E. (Strong) Gulliver; ed. Norwich Free Acad., 1879-83; grad. Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896; studied at Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1883- 86; traveling fellow Harvard U., 1896-7; 1 yr. spent at univs. of Berlin and Vienna. Asst. topographer and topographer, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1886-91; asst. geologist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1895: science master, St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1897-1905. Contbr. to scientific jours.; asso. editor Geolo- gisches Centralblatt and School Science and Math- ematics. Fellow Geol. Soc. of America, Assn. Am. Geographers; sec. section E. Geology and Geogra- phy, A.A.A.S.; pres. Norwich Rural Assn. Now working on Geological and Natural History Survey of Conn, and preparing Home Geographies of Greater Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Geogra- pher to the Commission for Investigation and Control of the Chestnut Tree Blight Disease in Pa., 1912-13; in 1914 began investigation of the shoreline changes of Fla., under Carnegie Instn. Chmn. hist. com. for celebration of 250th anniver- sary of the settlement of Norwich, 1909. Pro- gressive. American Catholic. Home: 30 Hunting- ton Lane. Norwich, Conn. Address: The Century Club, 7 W. 43d St.. New York City, 4843 Walton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. GTTI^I^I'V'EB, IJucile, author:, b. . Somerville, Mass., May 30, 1SS2; d. Charles Whiting and Emma Susanna (Beede) Gulliver; descendant of An- thonv Gulliver. 1645, Eli Beede. 1713; grad. Chaun- cy Hall Sch.. Boston, 1900; A.B., Boston U., 1906, A.M.. 1910: European fellow. Woman's Edn., Assn. of Boston, 1913-14: unmarried. Del. Intern.at. Peace Congress. Stockholm, 1910. The Hague. 1913. Mem. Alpha Phi. Conglist. Clubs: Boston College, Boston Authors'. Author: Over the Nonsense Road. 1910; The Friendship of Nations, 1912. Con- tributor mags, and newspapers. Home: Hotel Eliot, Roxbur>- Dist., Boston, Mass. 492 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND aVJStN, George M., lawyer; b. Milford, Conn., Home: ANliitman, Mass. Office: 51 Lincoln St., Aug. 1(1, INJil; .s. Samuel Buckingham and Caroline Uoston. (Stow) Gunn; A.B., Yale, 1874; LL.B.. Yale Law GURNSEY, Norris Greenleaf, capitalist; b. Sch.. 1878; m. Milford, Conn., Oct. 25, 1882. Harriet whiieHeld, x\.JI., JMar. IS, 1826. (See vol. 1909.) C. Fowler. Began practicing at Milford 1878; CrUSHEE, Edward Manning-, clergyman; b. Prov- prosecuting att5^(:ourt of Common Pleas. New j^ ^. , ^^ ., ^...^ | Dennis Stockbridge S^.Y^"k.^°-^ il^^-l.^,'^.^A.?,"'^f^,.°t PI°^.f f.'..^. r.t: and Julia Lippilt (IJull) Gushee; A.M.. Brown U,. 179 Cliurch St., New Haven, Conn. ^0^ rector emeritus, St. Phillip's, Cambridge, since GUNN, Levi J., retired mfr.; b. Conwav, Mass., 1890. (See Who's Who in America for books.) June 2, 1830; s. Levi and Delia (Dickinson) Gunn; Address: 302 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass.* pub. sch. edn.; m. Sunderland. Mass., Oct. 5. 1853, GUSS, Rolana "Wilkins, educator; b. Clearfield Esther C. Graves. Engaged in mfg. hardware since co., Pa., Oct. S, 1862; s. Isaac (M.D.) and Mary 1861; one of organizers, 1868. treas., 1868-1900, and EHen (Kvler) Guss; grad. State Normal Sch., pres. several years, from 1901, Miller's Falls Co., Indiana, Pa., 1881; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1888, mfrs. hardware. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1885, 1886; A.M., 1891; summer courses at Cook Co. (111.) GUNN, Selskar Michael, sanitarian; b. London, of Indiana Co.. Pa, Dec. 9, 1891; 3 children, Eng., Mav 25, 1883; s. Michael and Barbara Eliza- Maynard C, Alice M Margaret A. Teacher, com- 1st asst. bacteriologist. State Bd. of Health. la., science dept and in charge of sch. garden and 1906-8; lecturer on hvgiene, Coll. of Medicine, ?1"P, ^rk, Essex (bounty Independent Agrl Sch.. State Univ. of la.. 1906-8; health officer Orange, Hathorne, Mass., 1914. Conglist. Mem. N.E.A N.J.. 1908-10; instr. sanitary biology, 1910-11, asst. Am. Nature Study Soc., Sch. Garden Aspn. of proprietor pub. health and sanitary biology, since America Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Ad- 1911, Mass. Inst. Tech.: sanitarian Bur. of Econ- dress: Middleton, Mass. omy and Efficiency. Milwaukee. Wis.. 1911: lee- GUSTIN, Byron Preeto, clergyman; b. Bedford, turer on hvgiene. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., Boston, P.Q., Can., Jan. 23, 1870; s. Silas Davidson and 1911; sec. Am. Pub. Health Assn., 1912; asst. prof. Sarah (Borden) Gustin: grad. Butler High Sch., biologv, Simmons Coll.. Boston, 1912-14. Editor Groton. Mass., 1889; A.B., Dartmouth, 1893, A.M., American Journal of Public Health; mem. State 1896; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1898; m. Ger- Bd. of Labor and Industries of Mass. Mem. A. A. trude Elizabeth Holt, of Andover, Mass., Oct. 20. A.S.. Am. Pub. Health Assn.. Am. Statistical Assn., 1898; 1 son, Francis Borden, b. Sept., 1899. Am. Soc. Bacteriologists, N.E. Water Works Assn., Teacher, Troy (N.H.) High Sch., 1894; ordained Am. Labor and Legislation Assn., Nu Sigma Nu. Congl. ministry. Jan. 11, 1898; pastor Guildhall. Clubs: University, Technology (Boston), City Vt., 1897-8, Bethlehem, N.H., 1898-02, West Gro- (New York). Extensive contbr. on public health ton. Mass., 1903-7, Amherst, North Ch., since Feb. topics. Recreations: motoring, tennis. Home: 16 9, 1907. Lecturer on popular subjects. Mem. Phi Irving St., Watertown, Mass. Office: 755 Boylston Delta Theta (Alpha Chapter, Dartmouth). Re- st., Boston.* publican. Mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Writing aTTT»'PY ■RPfliami-n -wiiapr rivil eno-r • h Npw '^ook upon "Problem of the Country Church." Yo^kTTtT: Ma"^^^"l8^'?^s.^osSh W^'and 5^^^/efs-° Amherst'' M^ass'^''^'"-^' ''°^'' ''"^ "°'^- H. (Blanchard) Guppy: B.S. in Civ. Engring.. ^aaress. Amnerst, Mass. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Edna S. Seaverns, of GUSTIN, Georg-e Mackie, lawyer; b. Attleboro, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Apr. 17. 1892; 4 children, Mass., Oct. 24, 1874; s. George Albert and Abbie Benjamin W., Jr. (deceased), Joseph S., Edna, M. (Grant) Gustin; Ph.B., Brown U., 1898; LL.B., Abigail. Engring dept., of R. & M. R.R., 1889-99; Boston U. Law Sch., 1901; m. Attleboro, Oct. 5. bridge engr., Me. Central R.R., 1899-09, at Port- 1904, Josephine R. Keil. Worked as carpenter, land. Me.: returned to Boston and became bridge summers, 1894-1900, to earn money for expenses ensr., nnd since 1911. engr. of structures. B. & M. while at coll. and law sch.; has practiced in Attle- R.R. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. C.E.. .Am. horo since Jan. 1. 1902; visitor Bd. Overseers of Ry. Assn., etc. Episcopalian. PUibs: Mplro.«e, Poor, Attleboro, 1906-09. Odd Fellow; K.P. Home: •Society of Arts (Portland. Me.). Recreations: gar- Attleboro, Mass. dening, nhotography. tennis. Home: Melrose. Mas.s. gUTH, William Westley, educator; moved to Office: North Station. Boston. Baltimore, Md. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who GUFTHiIi, Hervey Eug-ene, shoe mfr.; b. North in America, 1914-15.) Berwick, Me., Mar. 24, 1865: s. Stillman and GUTHRIE, Ernest Graham, clergyman; b. Dune- Hannah (Brackett) Guptill; ed. pub. schs.; m. din, N.Z., Dec. 21. 1879; s. Henry and Isabella Grace Weston, of New Hampshire, Nov., 1892. Allen (Graham) Guthrie; B.A., U. of New Zea- Began in shoe shop at 15; began mfg. spl. style land, 1900, M.A., first class honors in philosophy, of shoe for women, 1893, later operating factories 1901; New Zealand Presbyn. Theol. Hall, 1902-3; at Haverhill, Mass.. and Seabrook, N.H. ; organizer came to America, 1903; B.D.. magna cum laude. and treas. Hill Automobile Co.; dir. Merchants Yale Div. Sch. (now Yale Sch. of Religion), 1904; Nat. Bank. Haverhill. Mem. Nat. Assn. Mfrs. of (fellowship held at Yale, 1905); unmarried. Or- America, Nst. Assn. Shoe Mfrs., N.E. Shoe and dained Presbyn. ministry, 1906; asso. pastor 3d lyeather Assn.. Haverhill Bd. of Trade. Mason Presbyn. Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 1906. 1907; returned (K.T.). Club: Pentucket. Home: Haverhill, Mass. to New Zealand as acting pastor for 1 yr. ; pastor GURNEY, Allston Dyer, mfr.; b. South Abing- ]f} Congl. Ch. Burlington Vt., 1908-14 Union Ch. ton. Mass., Sept. 9, 1874; s. David A. and Amelia ^^°"^V^; 5o''^°'?; ^"^i"^! ^S^*- AVq }%^- %^^?■ F. (Dyer) Gurney; ed. Whitman (Mass.) High g?'"^^''^t■ C°""?,' "^S"?]" 3f;,-°! Yf^^v,-^"^^^^^ Sch.; m. Fannie E Packard, of Whitman, Dec. 23, '^'^n'^cance of the Personalities of Christ for the 1902; 2 sons, Allston Brainard, Donald Packard. Minister of Today, 1907 Recreations t^^^ Was associated with father iA manufacture of l^°^•'^^^^°^ ''^"^^ °""?5^ Tc:T TT^?-?,,Pnbf,v^^^^^^ nails and tacks at Whitman; then gen. mgr. Am. ^ Cumbertand St. Address. Union Cliuich. Colum- Shoe Finding Co., organized The Herkimer Fibre ""^ ^^'■' Boston. Co., and since incorporation, 1908, treas. and dir. GUTTERSON, John Harris, musician; b. Wey- same. Republican. Recreations: motoring, hunting, mouth. Mass., Oct. 14, 1864; s. Simeon W. and WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 493 Harriett K. (Allison) Gutterson; musical edn. Cornelia B. (Herrick) Haddock; B.S. (class era- New England Conservatory of Music, and under tor), Lawrence U., Appleton, Wis., 1876, M.S.. pvt. teachers; m. Mar. 2, 1911, May, d. laie Good- 1879; Ph.D., Richmond Coll., O., 1901; admitted to rich and Jane (Dimoch) Holland. Writer of an- Wis. bar, 1882; m. Mary Nash Conkey, of Apple- thems, songs and kindergarten sketches; appears ton. Wis., Oct. 25, 1877. Lecturer on ethics and in informal musical talks for clubs, socs. and schs.; psychology. (See Who's Who in America for organist in Boston for nearly 30 yrs. Mem. Guild writings.) Home: Auburndale Station, Mass.* of Am. Organists. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston TTATtTT-v Af+v.,,,. iii™^~- „ • •♦ i. Press. Writer for musical mags. Home: 1080 npw h^?pT' Pnn^ Ar^T^^^^'i ^H;"^'''^'"^^^ ^^''t^'^ ''• Beacon St., Brookline. Office: nSntington Cham- w Tnf^ YhIpS nnrV-A-^J^I- /^n' ■ ^-^^^^u^^?*- ''^i^^^ hers Boston i?-,^°^ Yale) and Anne (Twmmg) Hadley; A.B., Ders, iioston. Yale (with highest honors). 1876; studied history Hand polit. science, Yale, 1876-7, U. of Berlin. 1878- 79; (LL.D., Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Johns Hop- kins and others; Ph.D., Berlin); m. Helen Harri- Feb 20, 1912; 1 daughter by 2d marriage. Prac- (gee Who's Who'in America for boXs, etc.) Home- ticed m Somerville. Mass., since 1895. Mem. A.M. 93 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* "orae. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Somerville Med. Soc. Mem. ^. . _ Ancient Order of United Workmen, Catholic Mut. HADLEY, Franklin, retired mfr. (See vol. 1909.) Benefit Assn. Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters. HADLEY, Samuel Henry, music teacher: Nov. 9J'-V,^-J"*^'"^°-^,?"''^,V Home: 464 Broadway, Winter 22, 1844-Feb. 2, 1915. (See vol. 1909) Hill, Somerville, Mass. w « T>.»c.Tinc. -.it ij. .« • , .^ HACK, Thomas Henry, M^.; b. Orwell, Vt Oct. Se?t^^f ?T7^4-a1S"?, mT'(S?e'^vTl. 1^0^)'*°^ = 24, 18(0; s. Henry E. and Mary (Thomas) Hack; _-«„„«»,.„ ,»,.,. . "•'•,' prep. edn. Burr & Burton Sem., 1890-1; Dartmouth, , HAESCHE, William Edwin, composer, teacher; 1891-5, A.B., 1895; M.D., U. of Vt. Med. Coll., 1900; 5,V-,^®^ Haven, Conn., Apr. 11, 1867; s. Henry m. Detroit, Mich., July 10, 1902, Josephine Burt, v'villiam and Rosina (Safney) Haesche; ed. New Has practiced at Proctor, Vt., since 1900. Address: Haven schs.; Mus.B., Yale, 1897; studied violin Proctor, Vt. with Bernhard Listemann and others, piano with HACKETT, N.H., May W. (Healey) law in office of his grandfather; "Harvard Law o^rThe^tv^-'rn'r.^'tlrY'nr^i'^^'i^."".-.^^^ Sch., 1879; m. Abbie Winchester, of Portsmouth, n^^nn an^i%n^^ «^ Jii^r Y^^^^ N.H.', 1883. Began practice in Portsmouth, 1879 S^ mis^c fX TT /^pp wL'f wh/^^^^^ city solicitor, 3 yrs.; counsel for U.S. in Court of for^omposTtfons )' Home^l71 SHev S^ N.w Ala. Claims; has devoted attention largely to Wavpn Pnnn * -Home. 171 Bradley St., New business affairs rather than to law; mayor of ^^'^'"=''' >-"""• Portsmouth, 1907-8. Pres. Rep. State Com., 1908. HAGAB, Joseph. Clarence, editor, publisher; b. Unitarian. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Aldrich Memo- Marshfield, Mass., Aug. 27, 1866; s. Joseph and rial Assn. (pres.). Address: Portsmouth, N.H.* Lucy (Clapp) Hagar; ed. pub. schs., Marshfield; HACKI.EY, Charles Elihu, M.D., author; b. Una- T^J^.^Il^ ^P?-^-' ^'"aintree, Mass.; A.B. Boston U.. dilla. N.Y., Feb. 22, 1836; s. Archibald and Eliza H„ 'n?!- ^^^'^^"'^"o"® ,^nr^^®*^\*?,^^^'^^^"3' °^ ^^Y^^ (Stott) Hackley; grad. U. of Pa., 1856; med. dept., |?"'.,,^^^^-ai.-^"^; ^.' i?^f = ,^ children, Joseph A., 1860 (A.M.); m. Dec. 16, 1867, Emma Kent, New Donald C, Stuart M., Malcolni^ Prof, mathematics, York. Served as surgeon 2d N.Y. Cav. and surgeon- jfl^P f. ^"^•' ^^^^^^°I^i. ^^--u^^^r' ,^^^ M^?^ in-chief 3d Cav. Div., Army of Potomac, during ^rof-. same branch Franklin Sch., Walnut Hills, Civil War. Now retired from practice. Address: qI"^'","?*^' ??r editorial staff Cincinnati Times Rowavton Conn Star, 2 yrs., Worcester (Mass.) Telegram, 6 mos.; J.«!^r™^; ,* o u , X, * T,, ®'^*tor Lawrence (Mass.) American, 1892-7; treas! HACKITEY, Walter S., banker; b. Aurora, HI., and dir. Rapid Service Press, pubs. New England 1860; s. Benjamin and Lydia (Wightman) Hack- Druggist and Apothecary. Unitarian. Mem Beta ney; ed. pub. schs., Aurora, and Racine (Wis.) Theta Pi. Recreations: motoring, motorboating. Coll.; m. Clara D. Child, of Providence, R.I., Nov. Home: 79 Washington Park, Newtonville, Mass. 15, 1899; 2 children, Dorothy, Helen. Credit mgr. Office: 530 Atlantic Av., Boston. Crane Co., Chicago, 10 yrs., up to formation of ■trur'-c-nn-o-Kr ti-^^™- -r ^.x, i- -kt .^ , Gen. Fire Extinguisher Co., 1892, by consolidation T,,^r^;>^^Po^^'^^^^^^^'^^-' ^^^^^^•^/J^^'^X?^K' of various cos.; dir. and treas. same, 1893-13; dir. i"„^y„i^' l^^?,.,^- S^'"'"^J1" and^ Anna (Sch wedler) Nat. Oct., com. appn deputv federal reserve agt. ann v-i^niim. oamc. „+ „,.i,„„ ^„ii;,„ .i-- j^ i-,* v, i. — " --r Republican. Episcopalmn. _Clubs: Hope, Squan- n^Tl'^^.°r!}^^^?•^ll''^J°l ^'}.tl^.'''^^^^^ tum, Agawam Hi Recreations: golf, dence; (summer) jsiisiui, ix.i.. v^m^^co. j. ui n.» neau tj„vv,«. rr'ni-^ft^T^ /~i„„« Bldg., Providence, R.I., and Federal Reserve Bank, •"0'"e. l< airfield. Conn. Boston, Mass. HAGCrABD, Fred Porter, clergyman; b. Bloom- ington^ UK, Dec. 15^ 1862; s. John William and 1. Wes- Sem. ).. Colby ■ ig- OphthaL^Soc.:' N^E. OphthalV'Soc:: Mass: Medico- Jf,fb'= ue^'TsgJ'-* missi^nlr?^ Am^-Ra^nV' FoVpS Legal soc, etc Address: Beverly, Mass. Mys''s"ons\Sol'^'n Assam"%'t^dia,'"l-893-?;^srt°^ HADDOCK, Frank Channing-, author; b. Water- 1901-3, editorial sec, 1903-5, corr. sec, 1905-8| town, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1853; s. Rev. George C. and home sec, 1909 — . Am. Bapt. Foreign Mission 494 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Soc Charter mem. Missionary Edn. Movement (ch'mn bd. mgrs. and exec. com.). Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Home: Watertown, Mass. Office: Ford BUI.!,'., Boston.* HAGGERTY, James D., editor, puli.: b. Woburn, Mass, Apr. 8, 1870; s. John and Mary Ann (Mc- Gee) Haggerty; ed. Woburn pub. schs., Woburn High Sch., and in evening schs.; worlE, Eugrene, ex-senator; b. Turner, Oxford Co., Me., June 9. 1836; s. James Sullivan and Bet- sey (Staples) Hale; brother of Clarence Hale: acad. edn. (hon. A.M., Bowdoin, 1869; LL.D., Bates Cull., 1882, Colby, 1886, Bowdoin, 1896); m. Mary Douglas, d. Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan, Dec. 20, 1871, father of Chandler Hale. Admitted to bar, 1857; senior mem. law firm Hale & Hamlin (Han- nibal Emery). Co. atty. Hancock Co., 9 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1867, 68, 80; mern. 41st to 45th Congresses (1869-79); U.S. senator for terms, 1881- 87, 1887-93, 1893-9, 1899-1905, 1905-11 (longer serv- ice than any other mem. then in Senate). Now mem. Nat. Monetary Commn. Apptd. Postmaster- Gen, by Pres. Grant, 1874, but declined; was ten- dered naval portfolio by Pres. Hayes, but declined; del. liep. Nat. convs., 1868, 76, 80. Address: Ells- worth, Me.* HAIiE, Prank Judson, mfr. ; b. Newton Upper Falls, Mass., Aug. 14, 1862; .s. Amos L. and Tanison (Drake) Hale; ed. pub. schs., Newton; m. Grace Ella Herrick, of Wilbraham, Mass., Dec. 29, 1890. Entered employ of Otis Pettee & Co., Newton Up- per Falls, later known as Pettee Machine Works and Saco & Pettee Machine Shops, mfrs. cotton mfg. machinery, 1880, and has been dir. and agt. of the CO. since 1897; trustee Newton Centre Sav- ings Bank; dir. Gainesville Cotton Mill, Davis Mills, Drayton Mills, Lincoln Mfg. Co., Eastern Machinery Co., Laurens Cotton Mills, Newton Co- operative Bank, Newtonville Trust Co. Mem. Common Council, Newton, 1888-9, Sch. Bd.. 1890- 1900. Mem. Nat. Assn. of Mfrs. Clubs: Newton, Southern Mfrs. (Charlotte, N.C.); Derryfield (Man- chester, N.H.); Home Market. Home: 1141 Walnut St., Newton Highlands, Mass. HAIiE, Pranilin Darius, consul; b. Barnet, Vt., Mar. 7, 1854; s. Sprague Taylor and Nancy May (Moulton) Hale; ed. Northfield (Vt.) High Sch. and St. Johnsbury (Vt) Acad.; LL.B., Law Dept., U. of Mich., 1877; m. Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 2, 1881, Addie L. Silsby; m. 2d, Jennie A. Silsby, Nov. 26, 1907; 3 children, Susan May, Charles Silsby, Ber- nard Franklin. Practiced at Lewiston, Me., as mem. firm of Hutchinson, Savage & Hale, 1877-80, then at Lunenburg, Vt. ; pros. atty. Essex Co., 1883-9; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884-5, 1898-9, 1900- 01, Senate. 1886-7; state auditor, 1892-7; in ser- vice of U.S. govt, as chmn. townsite bd. of trus- tees, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ty., 1891; chief elk. to treas. of Mil. Govt, in Cuba, 1899-1900; consul at Coaticook, Can., 1902-8, Charlottetown, P.E.I., 1908-9, Trinidad, B.W.I., 1909-12, Huddersfleld, Eng., since Aug.. 1912. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son (K.T.). Address: Huddersfield, Yorks, Eng. HAIiE, Frederick, lawyer; b. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 7, 1874; s. Eugene and Mary Douglas (Chan- dler) Hale; A.B., Harvard, 1896. Admitted to bar, 1899, and engaged in practice at Portland, Me.; mem. staff of Gov. Hill, with rank of col.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1904; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1912-16. Mem. Am. and Cumberland Bar assns. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland. Portland Country, Elks: Metropolitan (Washington, D.C); Tennis and Racquet (Boston) : Racquet and Tennis (New York). Home: 99 State St. Office: 191 Middle St., Portland, Me. HAliEV, Georg-e Franklin, judge; b. Saco. Me., Jan. 30, 1856; .';. Henry U. and Martha P. (Borbthy) Halev: common sch. edn.; m. Mariana Gains, of Saco, Feb. 15, 1894 (died 1908). Admitted to Me. bar, 1882. Associated in practice at Biddeford with B. F. Hamilton, as Hamilton & Haley, 1882- 1900; practiced with brother, Leroy H., 1904-11; apptd. justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Me., Apr., 1911; term expires Apr. 15, 1918. Democrat. Mem. York Co. Bar. Home: Biddeford, Me. Address: Port- land, Me.* HAIiE, Harris G-rafton, clergyman: b. Salem, ISIass., July 26. 1865: s. James Ford and Mehitabel (Cressev) Hale: A.B.. Harvard, 1887; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1891; (D.D.. Dartmouth, 1911); m. Lavinia Browne, of Salem, Mass., Sept. 1, 1891. •Ordained Cons:l. ministrj', 1891: pastor, Warren, Mass., 1891-6, Levden Ch., Brookline, Mass., 1896 — . Pres. Andover Theol. Sem. Alumni Soc, 1906-9; dir. Congl. Edn. Soc. Address: Brookline, Mass.* HA£E, Henry A., president Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, Salem Gas I.iight Co., Salem, Mass. HAIiE, James Buchanan, merchant; b. Haver- hill. X.H., July 13, 1855; s. John and Laura W. 496 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Burns) Hale; y.g.fir.s. of John Burns, who with his son was at the Battle of Bunker Hill, also of same family as Nathan Hale; ed. common schs. of Newbury and Newbury Sem. ; m. Carrie M. Kimball, of Newbury, Vt., Dec. 7, 1880; 2 children, Mary K., b. Dec. 27, 1885; Harold B., Oct. 23, 1890. Clk. for F. & H. T. Keyes, 1871-82; entered busi- ness on own account, 1882, and continued without interruption until June, 1913, when store and resi- dence burned; rebuilt same yr. and is now at the old stand under firm name of James B. Hale & Son; apptd. receiver for Bradford Savings Bank & Trust Co., 1898; candidate on Dem. State ticket for auditor, 1914. Conglist. Address: Newbury, Vt. HAIiE, John Howard, nurseryman, pomologist; b. Glastonbury, Conn., Nov. 25, 1853; s. John A. and Henrietta (Moseley) Hale; ed. pub. schs., Glastonbury; m. Addie R. Stancliff, of Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 1877. Pres. and gen. mgr. of The Hale Georgia Orchard Co., with orchards at Fort Val- ley, Ga. (largest peach orchard in world — 350,000 trees, all selected varieties) ; "father" of com- mercial peacn culture in N.E., with over 500 acres at Glastonbury and Seymour, Conn.; com- monly known as America's "Peach King"; also most extensive grower of apples east of 111. and north of Va.; lecturer and writer on gen. hort. subjects. Master Conn. State Grange, 1887-91; trustee Conn. Agrl. Coll., 1886-96; mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1893, 1894. Mem. Conn. Pub. Utilities Commn. since 1911. Republican. Pres. Am. Pomol. Soc, 1900-4. Hort. editor Hartford Courant, 18S5-9S. Home: South Glastonbury, Conn.* HAIii:, Mary Powell Helme, artist; b. Kingston, R.I., Apr. 12, 1862; d. Powell and Anna Elizabeth (Kenvon) Helme; studied in France, Belgium, and Holland; m. Dr. William Hale, of Gloucester, Mass., June 24, 1897. Prof, art, R.I. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, Kingston. Mem. R.I. School of Design Alumni Assn., Cape Ann Scientific and Literary Assn. Kpiscopalian. Recreations: walk- ing. Home: 45 Middle St., Gloucester, Mass. EAIii:, Matthew, lawyer; b. Albany, N.Y., May 30, 1882; s. Matthew and Mary (Lee) Hale; A.B., Harvard, 1903 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1904; Har- vard Law Sch., 1903-4, 1905-6; m. Anne Taggard Piper, of Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 23, 1907. Began practice in offices of Dunbar, Brandeis & Nutter, 1907: opened pvt. office, 1908; asst solicitor, B. & M. R.R., working on interstate commerce law, 1908-11; now mem. firm of Hale, Oveson & Ken- dall; purchased Boston Journal, Mar., 1913; pres. Journal Newspaper Co.; treas. Charles River Coop- erative Soc, Mut. Benefit Associates. Alderman, Boston, 1909-10; mem. City Council, 1910-13; chmn. Progressive State Com., Mass., 1912-13; Mass. mem. Prog. Nat. Com., 1912-13. Unitarian. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. INIason. Clubs: Union Boat, Boston City. Home: 1 Charles River Sq. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Mass. EAIii:, Philip, music and dramatic critic; b. Norwich. Vt., Mar. 5, 1854; s. William Bainbridge and Harriet Amelia (Porter) Hale; A.B., Yale, 1876; admitted to bar, Albany, N.Y., 1879; studied music in Berlin under Haupt and Bargiel, 1882-4; at Munich, Stuttgart, and in Paris under Guilmant, 1885-7; m. at Berlin, Prussia, Irene Baumgras, of Washington, June 10, 1884. Organist, Albany, N.Y., and Trov, N.Y.; organist of Dr. de Norman- die's Ch., Boston, 1889-1905: on editorial staff and musical critic, Boston Post, 1890-1, Boston Journal. 1891-1903, Boston Herald, since May, 1903. Editor Musical Record, Boston, 1897-1901, The Musical World, 1901-3; Boston Symphony Program Books, since 1901. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tavern. Home: 14 Parkman St., Brookline, Mass.* HAliE, Philip Xicslie, painter; b. Boston, May 21, 1865; s. Rev. Edward Everett and Emily Bald- win (Perkins) Hale; brother of Ellen Day and Ed- ward Everett Hale, Jr.; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch.; studied Art Students' League, New Yorl<, Julian Acad., and ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Lillian C. Westcott, of Hartford, Conn., June 11, 1902. Home: 213 Hiehland St., Dedham, Mass. Studio: Fenway Studios, Boston.* HAIiZ:, Blchard Walden, lawyer; b. Milton, Mass., June 30, 1871; s. George Silsbee and Ellen (Sever) Hale, and descendant of ancestors who arrived in America, 1650, or before; studied 1 yr. Mass. Inst. Tech.; A.B., Harvard, 1892; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1895; m. Mary Newbold Patterson, of New York, N.Y., May 14, 1903; 1 son, Richard W., Jr. Practiced in Boston since 1895; mem. firm of Hale & Grinnell since 1898; U.S. commr. since 1897; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Served as pvt. in Naval Militia, 1889-90. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston (sec), Selden Soc. (sec). Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Clubs: Union (Ded- ham), Norfolk Hunt, Central Lunch, Harvard, Century Assn. (New York). Author: The Dreyfus Story (book); also articles in Century Mag., Har- vard, and Am. Law Reviews, Commercial and Fi- nancial Chronicle, Iron Age, etc. Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 16 Central St., Boston. HAIiE, Susan, artist, author; Dec. 5, 1833-Sept., 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HAIiE, William, M.D., author; b. Dover, N.H., Jan. 18, 1856; s. Francis W^. and Susan Hayes (Lord) Hale; A.B., Brown U., 1880; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of New York, 1883; post-grad, studies in France, England, Germany and Switzerland; m. Mary Powell Helme, of Kingston, R.I., June 24, 1897. Began practice at Dover, N.H., 1883; re- moved to Gloucester, Mass., 1894. Mem. A.M. A., Me., N.H. and Cape Ann Med. Socs., Cape Ann Sci- entific and Lit. Assn.; dir. Gloucester Fishermen's Inst. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Republican. Author: Dauntless Viking; A Legend of Gosport Town; Dorymates; A Fearless Fisherman; The Seven Kings. Recreations: swim- ming and motoring. Home: 45 Middle St., Glouces- ter, Mass. HAIiE, William Kllsbury, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) HAI.Z:, William Samuel, mfr.; b. Dublin, N.H., May 17, 1854; s. Samuel Whitney and Emelia M. (Hay) Hale; A.B., Yale, 1881; m. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 10, 1883, Emma Wheeler Frost. Engaged in mfg. since 1881. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Wentworth. Address: Marlborough, N.H. HAI.i:v, Addison E., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) EAIiEV, Charles W., educator; b. Tuftonboro, N.H., June 1, 1857; s. John and Sarah F. (Barker) Haley; ed. Wolfeboro and Tuftonboro Acad.; grad. New Hampton Lit. Inst., 1881; Harvard Summer Sch.; Mass. Agrl. Coll. Summer Sch; m. June 25, 1890, Carrie F. Kelsea, of Center Harbor, N.H. Began teaching in dist. schs. of N.H. ; teacher high sch., Meredith, N.H., 1881-3; taught in Quincy, Mass., 2% yrs. ; prin. Winter St. Grammar Sch., Haverhill, Mass., 8^^ yrs.; supt. schs., Georgetown and Groveland, Mass., H^ yrs.; supt. schs.. Mil- ford, Mass., 141/^ yrs.; prin. Brewster Free Acad, since June, 1911. Mem. Masonic Order, Odd Fel- lows, A.O.U.W., Grange. Home: Wolfeboro, N.H. HAIiEV, Harry West, dentist; b. Biddeford, Me., Oct. 16, 1872; s. Dr. Thomas and Isabella (West) Haley; descendant of Thomas Haley, who located at Saco, Me., about 1740; grad. high sch., Bidde- ford; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1896; m. Jo- sephine P. Freeman, of Le Mars, Iowa, Aug. 9, 1910. Practiced in Boston since 1897; instr. pros- thetic dentistry. Harvard Dental Sch., 1897-13. Corr. sec. Am. Acad, of Dental Science; mem. Har- vard Odontol. Soc. Republican. Club: Maugus (Wellesley Hills, Mass.). Recreations: music. Home: Wellesley Hills. Office: 520 Beacon St., Boston. HAIiEY, Joseph Pranklin, clergyman; b. Kenne- bunk, Me., July 26, 1851: s Joseph Addison and Sarah Jane (Roberts) Haley; A.B., Weslevan U., Conn., 1876, A.M., 1879; (D.D., Syracuse, 1900); m. Lottie J. Farnliam, of Bucksport, l\Ie.. June 25, 1878. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1879; teacher East Me. Conf. Sem., 1879-80; pastor Searsport, Me., 1880-3, Eastport, 1883-4, Calais, 1884-7; presiding elder Bucksport dist., 1887-92; pastor Boothhay Harbor, 1892-5. Dexter, 1895-8: pres. East Me. Conf. Sem.. 1898-1900; pastor Guilford. Me., 1900-2; transferred to Me. Conf., 1902; pastor Pine'St. Ch., Portland, 1902-7, Brunswick, 1907-12, Saco, since 1912. Trustee Weslevan U., Conn.. 1894-9; del. General Conf. M.E. Ch., 1896; pres. Me. State S. S. Conv., 2 yrs.; pres. Me. Bible Soc. Mem. Delta WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 497 Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. HALI., Boardman, lawyer; b. at Bangor. Me.. Home- 44 High St., Saco, Me. Apr. 17, IbSO; s. Col. Joseph Frye and Mary M. ■^.-.-T «iT, _* mj«/i^i« „ „ „ „,,Ki;cv,«-. v> (Farrow) Hall; descendant of Bryan Pendelton. ^ ^^^^I'^-^^V"* ^i'??^*^®' newspaper publ sher b ^^ ^y colonial gov., also of Col. Frye Hall, of the Greenheld, Mass l.sb<; s Eben A Kevolutionary War; acad. and collegiate edn_,; ^^£^"■ ^^H; Episcopalian (vestryman St. James j ^^.^ ^.- ^/ ^ S.A.R.. Soc. Colonial Ch.) Clubs: Greenfield Country GR. Hunt, ^ jjome: Brookline. Mass. Office: 114 State Coaching Club. Address: Greenfield, Mass. gj. Boston oi^q^f" '^^J.®*v^"iqhQ^.'^^^''= ^^''- ^^' l^^S-J^"- HALL, Charles Francis Adams, M.D.; b. St. 21, 191.i. (bee \ol. IJUJ.) Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 31, 1873; s. Charles Brackett HAIiL, Alfred Bates, educator; b. Plainville, and Mary Gertrude (Kempton) Hall; M.D., Boston Conn., Oct. 9. 1875; s. Alexander and Ella C. U. Sch. of Medicine, 1898; m. Sara Johnson, of (Bates) Hall; grad. high sch., Deep River, Conn., Haverford, Pa., Dec. 21, 1899. Practiced at Rock- 1892, Middletown, Conn., 1893; B.A.. Yale, 1899. port, 1898-01. since at Newburyport; mem. nied. M.A., 1912; m. Edna Spurr, of Lalc^ville, Conn., staff, and bd. of trustees, and treas. Newburyport June 21, 1906; 1 son, Edwin Spurr. Master of his- Homceo. Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy. Mass. tory, Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., since 1899. Homoe. Med. Soc, Newburyport Med. Club. Clubs: Mem. Yale Chapter Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Dal ton (ex-pres.), Boston Art. Address: 202 High Conglist. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.), St., Newburyport, Mass. Litchfield Co. (Conn.) University. Address, Lake- haLL, Charles N.; b. New Milford. Conn.. Sept. vine, conn. -^q^ 1858; s. Perry N. and Mary A. (Morehouse) HAIiIi, Alfred Sigoumey, market gardener. Hall; descendant of Revolutionary ancestry on banker; b. Revere, Mass., Aug. 27. 1861; s. Stephen both sides of the house ;ed. New Milford common Augustus and Evelina Amanda (Newhall) Hall.; and high schs. and The Gunnery. Washington, prep, edn., high sch.. Revere; grad. Mass. State Conn. ; m. Hanna E. Northrop, of New Milford. Agt. Agrl. Coll., 1880; m. Abbie Elizabeth Symmes, of Conn. State Bd. of Edn. since 1899; elk. of All Winchester, Mass.. Jan. 9, 1889; 4 children, Eleanor Saints' Parish; registrar of voters; mem. Sch. Bd.; Svmmes, Gertrude Elizabeth, Alfred Sigourney, chmn. local Red Cross; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. Jr.. Stephen Otis. Engaged in market gardening 1911. 1913. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. N.E. since 1880; also pres. Revere Savings Bank; dir. Order of Protection. Address: New Milford. Conn. Chelsea Trust Co. Has served a mem Bd. of Se- hali., Charles Taber, clergyman; b. Chelsea, lectmen and trustee Pub. Library; 10 yrs on ^^ j[^ ^g ^88q Amos Eddy and Caroline Water Bd.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4, Sen- ^^T^f ' fTaber) Hall' oreo edn Everett (Mass) ate, 1907-8; pres. Municipal Council. Republican. nt^hSch^ A B Dartmouth 1963- g^^^^ Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Address: Revere. Mass. g,^f.^ schi' MiEi'le?own Conn. 1906! ?^^^ HAIiL, Alfred Stevens, lawyer; b. West West- Henderson, of St. Malachie, P.Q., Can., Aug. 3. minster, Vt., Apr. 14, 1850; s. Edward and Frances 1910; 3 children, Charles Taber. Edward Hemison, A. (Tuttle) Hall; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1873; Carolyn Isabel. Deacon. 1906. priest, 1907. P.E. LL.B.. Boston U., 1875; m. Annette M. Hitchcock, Ch.; asst. in St. John's Ch., Waterbury, Conn., of Putney, Vt., Oct. 18, 1876 (died Sept. 26, 1887); 1906-7; minister-in-charge of Christ Ch., Jefferson, children, Francis C. (deceased), Helen A.; m. 2d. Tex.. St. Mary's, Waskom, Tex., and St. Paul's. Delia R. Ranney, Apr. 10, 1895. Practiced at Bos- Leigh, Tex., 1907-9; vicar St. Andrew's Ch., South ton since 1876; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1904, Framingham, Mass., and minister-in-charge St. 1905; dir. Nashua & Lowell R.R. Corpn. Mem. Paul's, Hopkinton, 1909-10; minister-in-charge St. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex County Bar Stephen's Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1910-Feb., 1914; Assn. Trustee Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, rector St. John's Ch., Arlington, since Feb. 8, 1914. N.H. Republican. Conglist. Home: Winchester, Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Republican. Home: 22 Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Gray St., Arlington, Mass. HALL, Alfred Winslow, editor, publisher. (See HALL, Charles Taylor, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) vol. 1909.) HALL, Damon Everett, lawyer; b. West Dennis, HALL, Almon Everett, b. Stamford, Vt., Dec. Mass., Dec. 6, 1875; s. Rev. Almon Everett and 6, 1846: s. Obed and Susan (Everett) Hall; ed. Caroline (Beard) Hall: descendant of the Everett pub. schs., Stamford; grad. Wesleyan Acad., 1867; family of Mass. and Hall family of Conn.; grad. B.A., Weslevan U., Conn., 1872, M.A., 1874; Boston Williamstown (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Williams U. Sch. of Theology; m. Apr. 2, 1874, Caroline E. Coll.. 1897; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; Beard, of Dighton, Mass. Entered ministry, M.E. m. Martha Isabel Leighton, of Somerville. Mass., Ch., 1872; pastor Dighton, Mass.. 1872-4, St. Paul's Oct. 1, 1902; 3 children, Isabel K., Barbara B., Ruth Ch., Providence, R.I., 1874-5, West Dennis, Mass., L. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899; mem. firm of Hurl- 1875-7, superannuated, 1878. In business, Clarks- burt. Jones & Cabot since 1906. Engaged pnnci- burg, Mass., 1884-6; gen. store, Williamstown, pally as trial lawyer; trial atty. for B. & M. RR., Mass.. 1886-01; postmaster Williamstown Sta., Bay State St. Ry. Co. and Union Street Ry. Co. 1889-96; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1896, 7; pres. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Williamstown Savings Bank; v.-p. Empire Comb Bar Assn., Essex Bar Assn. Mason. Mem. Phi Co Petersburg, N.Y.; chmn. Sch. Com., Williams- Delta Phi. Phi Gamma Delta college fraternities, town. Mem. Berkshire Bankers Assn. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Railroad, Williams (New Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Royal Arch York). Recreations: motoring. Home: 169 Up- Mason. Home: Williamstown, Mass. land Rd , Cambridge. Mass. Office: 530 Exchange HALL, Arthur Crawshay AUiston, bishop; b. Bldg., Boston, Mass. ^, „ ^ v, Binfield, Berkshire, Eng., Apr. 12. 1847; s. Maj. HALL, Darnel, lawyer; b. Barrington,N.H., Feb. William Thomas and Louisa Astley (Alliston) 28, 1832: s. Oilman and Eliza (Tuttle) Hall; A.B., Hall- BA Christ Ch.. Oxford, 1869, M.A.. 1872 Dartmouth, 1854 (valedictorian); read law with (DD l'893- LLD.. U. of Vt.. 1904); unmarried. Hon. D. M. Christie, Dover, N.H.; admitted to Took'orders in Ch. of Eng.; licensed preacher in N.H. bar, 1869: m. Sophia Dodge, of Rochester, Diocese of Oxford as mem. of Soc. of St. John N.H., Jan. 25, 1877. Capt. and a.-d.-c. Union Army, the Evangelist (Cowley Fathers); asst. minister 1862-4; served in army of Potomac, participating Ch of the Advent Boston, 1874; minister Mission in its battle.s. 1862-3; provost marshal 1st N.H. Ch' St John the Evangelist, Boston, 1882-91: con- dist., 1864. 1865; pres. N.H. Rep. State Conv., 1873; sec'rate'd bishop of Vt., Feb. 2, 1894. (See Who's chmn. N.H. Rep. State Com., 1874-8; chmn. N.H. Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: delegation Rep. Nat. Conv., 1876; maj. and judge- Burlington, Vt.* advocate, N.H. militia, 1875; law reporter, N.H. 498 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Supreme Ct., 1S75-6; naval otficer. Port of Boston, 1877-86. Dir. Strafford Nat. Bank; trustee Strafford Saving's Bank. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: Dover, N.H.* HAIiIi, Drew Bert, librarian; b. P^armington, Me., .July i!3, 1S76; s. Albert Stewart and Delia Eliza- beth Collins (Weekes) Hall; prep. edn. Klkhart ( Ind.) and Brunswick, Me.; A.L'.., liowdoin, 1899 (Phi Beta Kappa); B.L..S., N.Y. State J^ibrary Sch., 1901; m. Charlotte G. Lane, of Brainlree, Mass., Sept. 26, 1901; 2 children, Elizabeth, Miriam. Li- brarian, aiillicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass., 1901- 11, Pub. Library, Somerville, since May, 1911. Mem. A.L. A. (various coms.), Mass. Library Club (sec. 1906-11, pres. 1913-14 . Clubs: Central (Somer- ville), Twentieth Century (Boston). Ilecreations: horticulture, walking. Speaker on library topics; issued "Maine Local History." Home: Winter Hill, Mass. Address: Somerville, Mass. HAIiIi, Dwigrht, lawyer; b. Dover, N.H., Apr. 13, 1871; s. Joshua G. and Susan Elizabeth (Bigelow) Hall; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1890; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1897; m. Frances Chass6 Smith, of Bos- ton, Aug. 15, 1899. U.S. referee in bankruptcy, 1898-01; citv solicitor, 1899-01; co. atty. Strafford Co., 1904-10; mavor of Dover. 1910-12; chmn. Rep. State Com., 1914-16. Republican. Mem. Soc. Co- lonial Wars, S.A.R. Conglist. Mason; K.P. Ad- dress: Dover, N.H. HAIiIi, Edward Henry, Unitarian clergyman, author; 1831-Feb., 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HAIiIi, Edward Kimball, lawyer; b. Granville, 111., .Iul.\- 9, isTo; s. Charles Prentiss and Lucia Cotton (Kimball) Hall; descendant on mother's side of Elder Brewster and Gov. Bradford, on father's side, of Seth Hall; grad. Hinsdale (N.H.) High Sch., 1886, St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892; LL.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Sally Mavnard Drew, of Lancaster, N.H., July 1, 1902; children, Dorothy, Richard Drew, Edward Kimball, Jr. Practiced law in Scranton, Pa., 1896-7, in Boston since Dec, 1897, 1st as mem. firm of Powers, Hall & Jones, and since Jan., 1904, as mem. firm of Powers & Hall; also 1st v.-p. and dir. N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Alderman, Newton, Mass., 1906-7. Chmn. Dartmouth Coll. Athletic (Council for several yrs. and chmn. Am. Intercollegiate Foot-ball Rules Com.; mem. 1st corps cadets, Co. D, 1899-02. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Am. and Middlesex bar assns. : 1st v.-p. and dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Casque and Gauntlet (Dart- mouth). Republican. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Boston City, Engineers', Camp Fire of America. Recreations: fishing, hunting, tennis, golf. Home: Newton ville, Mass. Office: 50 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. HAI^^, Edward Winslow, educator, librarian; Sept. 9, lS40-Sept. 8, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) MAImIm, Edwin C. M., ]vr.D. : b. Geneva, Switzer- land, July 16, 1858; s. Eli Edwin and Cecile A. (Malan) Hall; among ancestois were Edward Hall, Rehoboth, Mass., 1640, Eli Hall, surgeon in Revolu- tionai'y War; of Huguenot ancestry on mother's side (the DeMalan's, of Merindol, France); was brought to America in infancy; grad. Hopkins (Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1876; A.B., Yale, 1880; M.D., New York Homo?. Med. Coll., 1883; m. Jan. 26, 1887, Helen L. Rice, of New Havfn, Conn.: 4 children, Henry V. M., Edwin Sidney, Helen (Charlotte, Richard A. Began practice in New Lon- don, Conn.. 1884; in New Haven since 1886; su- preme med. dir. Fraternal Benefit League, Inc., New Haven; health officer. East Haven, Conn.; dir. Grace Hosp., New Haven; sec. Midwife Exam- ining Bd. Has been at different times, sec. and pres. Conn. Homes. Med. Soc; now sec. Homoe. Med. Examining Bd. Conglist. IMason. Recrea- tions: o\ildoor sports. Home: 82 Grand Av., New Haven, Conn. HAIiIi, Edwin Herbert, physicist; b. Gorham, Me.. Nov. 7. 1855; s. .Joshua E. and IjUCV Ann (Hillborn) Hall: A.B., Bowdoin, 1875. A.M., 1878; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1880 (LL.D., Bowdoin, 1905); m. Caroline Eliza Bottum, of New Haven, Vt., Aug. 31, 1882. Instr. physics, 1881-8, asst. prof. 1888-95, prof., since 1895, Harvard. Mem. National Academy of Sciences, American Physical Society, A.A.A.S.; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (corr. sec, since 1904); corr. mem. Brit. Assn. Adv. Science. (See Who's Who in America for writings.) Address: 30 Langdon St., Cam- bridge, IMass.* HAI.I., Evelyn S., educator; Dec. 13, 1856-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HAIiIi, rrederic Byron, judge; Feb. 20, 1843-Jan. 16, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1912-13.) HAIiIi, Prederick Stanley, lawyer, legislator, jurist; b. XorUjn, AIus.s., Feb. 10, 1861; s. Richard Henry and Susan Jane (Drake) Hall; A.B., Har- vard, 1882; LL.B., Boston U., 1885; m. Nov. 20, 1888, Bessie H., d. John B. and Martha C. (Bright) Perkins. Admitted to bar, June 21, 1885, and since practiced in Taunton, Mass.; mem. law firm Hall & Hagerty. Rep. in Mass. Legislature, 1887-8; asst. judge 1st Dist. Court of Bristol Co., 1892- 1902; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1896; mem. Exec. Council of Mass., 1904-5; mem. Taunton Sch. Bd. Pres. Taunton Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Mass. Republican, Taunton Social. Address: Taunton, :Mass. HAIiIi, Freeman, business man; b. Dennis, Mass., July 22, 1867; s. Freeman Gibbs and Mary (Crocker) Hall; ed. grammar sch. and business coll.; m. Dec. 24, 1897, Annie Simmons Harriman, of Brockton, Mass. Clk. in office of The Oil Well Supply Co., Oil City, Pa., 1888-91; entered grocery business in Brockton, Mass., 1892. Served in Fa. N.G. under Col. Willis J. Huling, 3 yrs.; mem. Common Council, Brockton, 2 yrs., Bd. of Alder- men, 2 yrs.; asst. assessor, 1 yr. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Republican. Methodist; trustee Franklin Ch. Mason. Club: Republican. Home: 74 Ford St. Address: 70 Ford St., Brockton, Mass. HAIiI^, George Atwater, clergyman; b. North- ampton, Mass., Oct. 19, 1859; s. Gordon and Emily M. Hall; B.A., Amherst College, 1882; grad. Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1886; m. Hartford, May 2, 1888, Sarah Cooley: 5 children, Clarissa M., Francis C, Gordon R., Merwyn P., George P. Ordained min- istry Congl. Ch., 1886; pastor Old South Ch., Pea- body, Mass., 1886-06; resigned and spent a year in travel; mem. Prudential Com A.B.C.F.M. Trustee Amherst Coll.; dir. Ministerial Aid Soc. Clubs: University. Congregational, Brae Burn Country, Country (Brookline). Address: 89 Hyslop Rd.. Brookline, Mass. HAIiIi, George P., lawyer; b. Charlestown, Mass.. July 31, 1844; s. George S. and Harriet (Soils) Hall; ed. Charlestown pub. schs.: LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch.. 1900; m. Mary E. Coleman, of Boston, Nov., 1865. Practiced in Boston since 1901: served as pvt. Co. I, 44th Mass. Vol., Civil War; mem. staff of Gov. Greenhalge. rank of col., and retired as brig.-gen. Mass. N.G. under Gov. Wolcott. Trustee and treas. Mass. Soldiers' Home. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Mass. Soc S.R. Past Commander Post No. 113, G.A.R. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Boston Athletic, Citv. Recreations: athletics. Home: North Co- hasset, Mass. Office: Kimball Bldg., Boston. HAIiIi, Georgfe Harris, mfr.; b. Nov. 26, 1854; s. Charles D. and Laura A. Hall; ed. Bristol (Conn.) pub. schs.; m. Mar. 19. 1873. Jessie A. Wooding. Began with J. H. Sessions & Son, 1872; became dir. Bristol Water Co.; tax collector. 3 yrs.; chief of fire dept., 8 Vrs.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1895, 1897; Senate, 1907, 190S. Mason; K.P. Address: Bristol, Conn. HAIiIi, G(ranville) Stanley, university pres.; b. .\shfield. :\Tass.. Feb. 1. 1846; s. Granville Bascom and Abigail (Beals) Hall: A.B., Williams, 1867, .\.i\r., 1870: student Union Theol. Sem., 1867-8, 1870-1 Berlin and Bonn. 1869-70. Berlin and Heidel- berg. 1871-2; Ph.D., Harvard, 1878; Leipzjg, Ber- lin. London. 1878-81; (LL.D.. U. of Mich., 1888, Williams, 1SS9. Johns Hopkins, 1902); married. Prof, psychology Antioch Coll.. 1872-6; instr. Eng- lish, Harvard, 1876-7; lecturer, psychology, Har- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 499 vard and Williams, 18S0-1: prof, psychology, .Johns Hopkins, 1S81-S; pres. and prof, psychology Clark U., since 15>8S. Founder, and editoi- Am. Jour. Psychology since 1SS7; editor Pedagogical Sem. since 1S92, Am. Jour. Religious Psychology and Edn., since 1904, Journal of Race Development since 1910. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Philos. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Worcester, Mass. HAIiIi, Henry Albert Iievi, lawyer; b. Birming- ham, Eng., Dec. 19, 1>S72; s. Samuel and Emily (Walker) Hall; prelim, edn. English schools; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1895; m. Alice A. Hine, of West Haven, Conn., Aug. 29, 1900; 3 daughters, jNIary D., Elizabeth W., Eunice. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1895, and since practiced in New Haven; mem. Clark, Hall & Peck. ]\Iem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Union League. Home: West Haven, Conn. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. HAIiIi, Henry Clement, M.D. ; b. Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 5, 1855; s. James B. and Elisa D. (Clement) Hall; prep. edn. high sch.; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1879; unmarried. Practiced in Providence, R.I., since 1879; alienist and neurolo- gist, Butler Hosp., and asst. med. supt. same; pres. Bd. Examiners of Trained Nurses. Mem. Am. Medico-Psychol Assn., R.I. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Providence Med. Assn. (ex-pres.), R.I. Medico- Legal Soc. Club: University. Address: 120 Grotto Av., Providence, R.I. HAIiIi, H(enry) Porter, M.D.; b. Kennebunk, Me., Aug. 2, 1853; s. Porter and Maria (Perkins) Hall; ed. Vt. Conf. Sem., Montpelier. Vt.; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia); M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1874; unmarried. Practiced in Leomin- ster, Mass., since 1875; mem. Sch. Com., Leomin- ster, 12 yrs. (chmn. 6 yrs.). Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fel- lows. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Leominster, Monoosnock Country, Worcester Country. Address: 70 West St., Leominster, Mass. HAIiIi, Herbert Dwiffht, secretary Boston Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 3, 1873; s. Henry Fames and Harriet F. (Gordon) Hall; ed. grammar, high and commercial schs. of Worcester; m. Mabel G. Bigelow, of Boston, Nov. 9, 1^98; 3 children, Eliot G., Marjorie I., Alice G. Began active career as elk. with the Boston Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1893; was made asst. sec. of the company, 1906, and sec, 1910. Served in Mass. Naval Brigade, 3 yrs.; sec. Bd. of Selectmen, Win- throp, 6 yrs.; now mem. Advisory Bd., Town of Winthrop. Republican. Episcopalian (treas. St. John's Ch., Winthrop). Home: 62 Thornton Park, Winthrop, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. HAIiIi, Herbert James, M.D. ; b. Manchester, N.H., Mar. 12, 1870; s. Marshall Parker and Susan (James) Hall; ed. pub. schs. of Manchester; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. Eliza Pitman Gold- thwait, of Marblehead, Dec. 29, 1897; 2 children, Katharine, Marshall G. Practiced in Marblehead, Mass., since 1897; especially interested in develop- ing manual work as a remedy in nervous and other disabilities; med. dir. Devereux Mansion (sani- tarium), Marblehead, since 1912; visiting phys. Children's Island Sanitarium. 1897-06. Mem. A. M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Conglist. Author: The Untroubled Mind (essays), 1915. Contbr. many articles on subject of work for the handicapped. Address: Devereux Mansion, Marblehead, Mass. HAIiIi, James, art educator, painter; b. Boston, Dec 20, 1869; s. Joseph Henry and Alice (Ryder) Hall; grad. West Roxbury (Mass.) High Sch., 1887; Mass. Normal Art School, 1888-91, Art Students' League, New York, 1891-2, Paris, France, 1892-3; m. CJrace Lvdia Berney, of Chelsea. Mass., June 22. 1898. Teacher drawing, N.H. Coll.. Durham, 1893-5; supervisor drawing, Danvers (Mass.) pub. schs., 1894-6; asst. state supervisor, drawing. Mass., 1896; supervisor drawing, Springfield (Mass.) pub. schs., 1896-1902. pub. schs.. Newark, N.J., 1902-3: dir. art dept.. Ethical Culture Sch., New York, 1903-11. Instr. Sch. of Edn.. U. of Chi- cago, summer quarters, 1912-13; asso. editor School Arts Magazine, 1912 — . Exhibitor in various art exhibits. 1900 — . Mem. Eastern Art and Manual Training Teachers' Assn.; chmn. com. of 3 to pro- mote and arrange for Am. representation at 3d Internat. Congress of Drawing Teachers, London, 1908. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: North Scituate, Mass.* HAIiIi, James IVIUton, lawyer; b. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 29, 1801; s. James Bartlett and lOlvira D. (Clement) Hall; descendant of Colonial an- cestry from both branches of the family; A.B., Harvard, 1883; LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1887; unmarried. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1886, and since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn.. Citv of Boston. Republican. Club: University. Office:' 54 Devonshire St., Boston. HAIiIi, James Morris "Whiton, financier; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 2s, 1842; s. Samuel Whitney and Mar- garet Bass (Knowlton) Hall; ed. Boston and Rox- bury Latin Schs.; m. Orianna Antoinette Breed, of West Medford, Mass., June 23, 18G8; 8 children. Pres. N. Am. Land & Lumber Co.; treas. Sturte- vant Wharf & Storage Co., etc. Alderman, Cam- bridge, Mass., 1879; mayor of Cambridge, 1880 (de- clined unanimous renomination) ; mem. Cambridge Water Bd., 20 yrs. (pres. 5 yrs.); presdl. elector, 1880; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Insanity, 1913 — . Republican. Conglist. Mem. prudential com. A.B. C.F.M., 1900-12. Diploma and medal from Philip- pine (ilovt. for services. Clubs: Congl. (pres.), Cambridge (pres.), Mayors', City, Neighbors. Home: Newton Centre, Mass.; (summer) Pember- ton, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. HAIiIi, John A., banker. (See vol. 1909.) HAIiIi, John Iioomer, lawyer; b. Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 23, 1872; s. John Manning and Julia White (Loomer) Hall; ed. Williston Sem.; A.B., Yale, 1894; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1896: m. Doro- thy Brinley Morgan, of New Haven, Conn., Jan. 26, 1910; 2 children, John Manning, Brinley Morgan. Began practice in New Haven, Conn., 1896; re- moved to Boston, 1897; became associated witli Benton & Clioate, and name was changed to Choate & Hall; now mem. Choate, Hall & Stewart. Sec. and dir. Colonial Securities Co. ; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co. Trustee Williston Sem. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, Auto- mobile. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 339 Beacon St. Office: 30 State St., Boston. HAIiIi, John Otis, Jr., educator; b. Cohasset, Mass., Aug. 5, 1869; s. John Otis and Ella Francis (Creed) Hall; grad. Coddiagton Grammar Sch., Quincy, Mass., 1883, Adams Acad., Quincy, 1887; A.B.. cum laude. Harvard, 1891; m. Bessie Lincoln Burns, of Quincy, Sept. 2, 1897. Taught in Adams Acad. 13 vrs., to 1904, becoming 1st asst.; prin. Millbury High Sch.. 1904-11, North Yarmouth (Me.) Acad., since 1911. Specializes in history, Latin and English. Mem. Me. Teachers' Assn.; v.-p. Yarmouth Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. Club: Yarmouth Men's Club. Recrea- tions: boating, fishing, tennis. Address: Yarmouth, Me. HAIiIi, Iiemnel C, editor, publisher; b. Harwich. Mass., Dec. 13, 1874; s. Gershom and Sophia Louise (Parker) Hall.; pub. sch. edn.; m. Brewster, Mass., Dec. 25, 1897, Lettice M. G. Foster. Asstd. in es- tablishing the Warehara Courier, 1898. Home: Wareham, Mass. HAIii; Ii (ester) "Wallace, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 7, 1874; s. Prescott C. and Mary A. (Macurdv) Hall; prep, edn., English High Sch., Boston; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. Mabel G. Fisher, of Somerville, Mass., Oct. 26, 1907; 1 son, Prescott Wallace. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898. to N.H. bar. 1899; practiced in Boston since 1898, also in N.H. ; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; .judge of Police Ct.. Dist. of Salem, N.H., 1913-14; iudee of Salem Municipal Ct. since 1915: mem. De"m. State Com. of N.H. since 1907; chmn. Dem. Town Com., Salem; pres. Salem Development Assn. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., Boston U. Sch. of Law Alumni Assn. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge and Chapter). Recreations: camping. Home: Sa- lem Depot, N.H., and Somerville, M/iss. Office: 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass., and Salem Depot, N.H. 500 WHO'S "WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HAI.I. Martin Thomas, lawyer; b. Natick, HALL, Walter Perley, judge; b. Manchester, Mass. Hall; 28 1 son Charles Traynor. In practi-- __ . ,, 1903- editor Natick Review, 1901-10. Mem. ap- Worcester, Mass., Dec. 4, 1893. Admitted to Mass. oroDriations com., Natick, 11 yrs., sch. com., 1 yr.; bar, 1891; town solicitor, Clinton; city solicitor, mem Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908. Democrat. Fitchburg; asst. dist. atty.. Middle Dist., Mass., Alem' K of C, A.O.H. Home: Natick, Mass. 1905; 1st asst. atty.-gen., Mass., 1906-7; chrnn. Offlce- 212 Barristers Hall, Boston. Mass. R.R. Commn., 1908-11; justice Superior Ct HALL. Newton Mar,, auiergyman;^ ^^ol^^^lfitiar^e^.'. \!^i-St.l'hTn^Xll% ti^ l^^rf\r..^u^^- itoSM m Lou?se Buffum vimi^'^f (Boston), Quinsigamond Boat (Worcester), Fay. North Berwick? ^M^ A°uT 2? IsTl. oTdained Alpine, Golf (Fitchburg). Home: Fitchburg, Mass.* Congl ministry, 1891; prof. English lang. and lit., HALL, WUliam Dudley, ophthalmic surgeon; b. la. Coll, 1891-3; pastor First Presbyn. Ch.. One- Bridgeport, Conn., July 13, 1856; A.B., Harvard, onta NY 1894-9, North Congl. Ch., Spring- 1880, M.D., 1883; house ofhcer. Carney Hosp., 1883- field'Mass., since 1899. Coll. preacher Dartmouth, 4, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1884-6; \mherst and Mt Holyoke. Mem.-at-large S]>ring- unmarried. Ophthalmic surgeon Mass. Charitable field Bd of Edn., 1912 — . Mem. S.A.R. (v.-p. Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston Dispensary, and Soc 1913 — ), Theta Delta Chi, Conn. Valley Congl. St. Elizabeth's Hosp. till 1912. Mem. Am. Oph- Club Nat Municipal League. (See Who's Who in thalmol. Soc, N.E. Opthal. Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. America for books, etc.) Home: Springfield, Mass. Soc, etc. Address: 416 Marlboro St.. Boston. HALL, Oliver Gray, judge; Mar. 8, 1834-Jan. 30, HALL, William Edward, mfr.; b. Lowell, Mass., 1914 (See vol. 1909.) Oct. 12, 1864; s. Albert Brown and Maria Augusta HALL, OUver Leig-h, editor; b. Rockland, Me.. (Kilbum) Hall; ed. primary, grammar and high May 6, 1870; s. Oliver Gray and Sarah Frances schs., Lowell, graduating from high sch 1881, m, /wviit^i Mali- Pri Onhiirn Plassical Tnst Water- Blanche Richards Butcher, of Lowell, Mass.. Oct. 4il e M^e.f A B..'cofb°/con.f \^8T3 T^ 8. 1890; 3 children, Mildred Butcher. Dorothy Kil- Marie Agnes Bunker; of Eden, Me., June .3. 1896. burn, Edward Jennison. Began in Lowell Ma- Mem. Zeta Psi, S.A.R. Republican. Episcopalian. Trustee Lowell Textile Sch.; mem Lowell Bd of Mason. Clubs: Madockawando, Condeskeag Canoe Trade Mem. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs., Am. Cot- and Country. Home: 395 Center St., Bangor, Me. ton Mfrs\ Assn. Textile Club (sec and treas.) _,.-- .„ 4.^ -r. ♦•u !„„,,.„,- o„tv,^,.- K Southern N.E. Textile Club, Pilgrim Publicity HALL, Prescott Farnsworth, lawyer author b. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°), York Boston Sept. 2^ 1868; s Samuel and Mary Eiiza- ^^^ Scottish Rite; mem Royal Arcanum. Clubs: ^%^^r. ^^^0"^^'°'"!'^^ ^?"iQQ^- T^'i^HS^I^?'1.'.^i„!^' Yorick, Vesper Country, Mt. Pleasant Golf (Low- ^>Pvu^^^^Vt"'^> ^^P*- li' T^^^'iF^?J^h?,''^^?vov^^n ell), Middlesex, Home Market (Boston). Recrea- o;.,Albany, NY.; m 2d Lucyle Irby of Vernon ^.^^ photography, home pleasures, motoring. ^'"' ^^^•o^''}-f^''}!^hJrFI.^''^\^l.h^e.i^ Home: 365 Wilder St. Address: Shaw Stocking since 1892. A founder, 1894, sec. since 1896, Im- p, x^nwell Mass migration Restriction League; sec for N.E. of ^°- ^°y^^^' ^f.^^" „ , ^. , , r, w * Indianapolis Monetary Convention's Exec. Com., HALL, William Hutchms, educator; b. W^est 1896- chrnn. exec. com. Dem. Club of Mass., 1902- Hartford, Conn., Nov. 25, 1845; s. Edwin and Lucy 4- del Indianapolis Conv., 1896. Republican. Pres. (Whiton) Hall; prep, edn., Monson (Mass.) Acad., Brookline Education Soc, 1902-3; mem. American 1869; student, Amherst, 1869-71; m. Ellen S. Ham- Soc for Psychical Research. Clubs: Union, Econ- ilton, of West Hartford, June 21, 1876; 3 children, omic (v-p.). (See Who's Who in America for A. Clark, Edith H. (Mrs. George E. Risley, of West books, etc.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 11 Hartford), Hamilton (died 1909). Teacher West Pemberton Sq Boston.* Hartford High Sch.. 1872-6; in mercantile business, ^^^^ .„ r- ' X -.TT^ /o 1 innn\ 1S76-80; sec Conn. S.S. Assn., 1880-97; supt. pub. HALL, Robert, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) schs.. West Hartford, since 1897; mem. Conn. Ho. HALL, Robert Elwyn, lawver; b. Monson, Me., of Rep.. 1878; mem. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1901. Mar. 19, 1883; s. Crowell C. and Lizzie E. (Dexter) Mem. for Conn., Internal. S.S. Com.; mem. N.E. Hall; grad I-'oxcroft Acad., 1901; A.B., Bowdoin, Congl. S.S. Assn. Trustee Monson Acad., Good- 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch.. 1908; m. Mabel A. will Home Assn.. East Fairfield, Me. Republican. Bathgate, of East Lynn, Conn., June 9, 1909; 1 Author: Guideboards for Teachers, 1897. Recrea- daughter, Jane Stuart. Admitted to Me. bar, 1908; tions: gardening. Home: West Hartford, Conn, associated in practice with Frank E Guernsey; halL, WUliam Phillips, business man, philan- trusteeKimo Trust Co. Mem. Zeta PsRepub- thropist; b. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 1, 1864; s. lican. Conglist Mason,^ Club Piscataquis (Fox- Thomas Shepard and Sarah Catherine (Phillips) croft, Me.). Address: Dover, Me. Hall.; acad. edn.; m. Charlotte Sophia Hollister, of HALL, Seth Jacob; merchant; b. Middletown, Bristol, Conn., Oct. 4, 1887. Organizer, 1889, and Conn, Sept. 4, 1829. (See vol. 1909.) now v.-p. and chrnn. exec. com. Hall Switch & Sig- WATT Tliomaa Jr editor teacher- 1869-1911 "^' <^0- ^^^S- automatic block signals for rall- /c r' 1' lono oic.'^ wV^-o wv,J^ f^ A-^'oT-i^^ iQi^^ roads, New York, Chicago, London. Mem. Am. Ry. (See vol. 1909, also Who s Who in America, 1910- gi^^al Assn., New York Bd. of Trade and Trans- 1^1-^ portation, Greenwich (Conn.) Bd. of Trade. Re- HALL, Walter Davis; b. New York. Feb. 15, publican. Pres. Commn. of Evangelism, N.Y. East 1874; s. Walter Langdon and Jennie Ann (Fail- Conf. of M.E. Ch., and devotes spare time outside ing) Hall; ed. pub. schs. and Tufts Coll.; M.D., of business to evangelistic, reform and philan- Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., Boston, 1898; m. Adelaide thropic work; pres. Am. Tract Soc, Bible League Louise Street, of Medford, Mass., Apr. 27, 1904; of North America, Educational Film Corpn.: v.-p. 1 son and 1 daughter. Gen. mgr. Guadalupe Plan- World's Christian Endeavor Union; dir. L.I. As- tation Co.; treas. and dir. Port Clyde Cold Storage sembly, Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.); trus- & Fisheries Co. Trustee Mass. Infant Asylum, tee United Soc. Christian Endeavor; mgr. Am. Mem. A.M.A., Mass., Medford and Somerville Med. Bible Soc, M.E. Hosp. (Brooklyn); mem. advisory Socs., Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Sigma Iota. Recre- com. Gen. Commn. on Evangelism, M.E. chs. ; orig- ations: yachting, hunting. Address: Port Clyde, inated, 1900, the Twentieth Century Gospel Cam- Me. paign (chmn. nat. central com.); gov. Wheaton WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 501 (IlL) Coll.; trustee Bible Teachers' Training Sch., tions: golf. Home: 69 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. New York; pres. Am. Council South Africa Gen. Oflice: Fourth-Atlantic National Bank, Boston, Mission. Pres. Adirondack League Club. Clubs: Mass. Lawyers'. Transportation, N.E. Soc. Wrote: Thy hAI^I^ETT Samuel -Worthinirton teacher- b Qf ^ki^v^ri; ? ' ^ ""• Office. 50 Church jn^ton and Mary Smith (Childs) Hallet; grad. bt.. JNew lorK. Barnstable High Sch., 1875; A.B., Amherst, 1883, HAIiIi, William Stickney, lawyer; b. Cambridge, A.M., 1887; post-grad, work, U. of Vt., 1886; Clark Mass., Mar. 30, 184!); .s. Orrin and Sarah Noyes U., 1890, 1891; grad. Hyannis Normal Sch., 1901; (Stickney) Hall; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, to (A.M., Harvard, 1903); m. Osterville, Mass., June 1865; A.B., Harvard, 1869, A.M., 1871; LL.B., Har- 29, 1898, Bertha Lovell. Teacher, grammar sch., vard U Law Sch., 1871; unmarried. Admitted to Centreville, Mass., 1876-8, Barnstable High Sch., Mass. bar, 1871, and to bar U.S. Supreme Ct., 1886; 1879; prin. gram, sch., Ware, 1883-5, Ware High practiced in Boston since 1871. Mem. Bar Assn. Sch., 1886-91; supt. schs., Barnstable, 1891-6; prin. Citv of Boston (mem. council, and treas., 1895-13), New Bedford Business Coll., 1896-7; supt. schs., Treas. Industrial Sch. for Girls, 1880-12. Mem. Ware, 1897-02; tutor in Cambridge, 1903-5; prin. Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Nichols Acad., Dudley, 1905-8. Address: Hyannis, Harvard of Boston (bd. of mgrs. ), Union Boat, Mass. Cambridge Boat (pres.) Recreations: tennis, HAIMDAY, Wilbur T., lawyer; b. Hartford, boatmg, yachting Home: 6 Follen St., Cambridge. Conn., .July 31, 1S71; s. Wilbur Hills and Helen Office: 53 State St.. Boston. , Catherine (Thompson) Halliday; grad. Arsenal HAI^i;, William Thomas, chemist; b. New Bed- Sch., Hartford, 1886; Hartford High Sch., 1891; ford, Mass., Aug. 4, 1874; s. Anthony D. and Mary student Georgetown (D.C.) Law Sch.; Huntsinger's E. (Soule) Hall; S.B., Mas.s. Inst. Tech., 1895; Business Coll., 1893; Walworth's Shorthand Sch., studied U. of Gottingen, 1895-7; m. Agnes D. Allen, N.Y. City, 1894; grad. Sprague Corr. Sch. of Law, of New Bedford, Apr. 17, 1901; children, Catharine Detroit, Mich.. 1896; m. Sara Elizabeth Lane, of S., Mary E., Margaret D., William A. Asst. in Glen Falls, N.Y., July 31, 1907. Admitted to Conn, chemistry, 1898-1900, instr., 1900-11, asst. prof., bar, 1S99; asst. town and city elk. since 1914; pres. 1911 — , Mass. Inst. Tech. Asst. editor of Cheml- and atty. The Connalta Farms Co. Mem. Gover- cal Abstracts. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S., nor's Horse Guard Veteran Assn.; pres. Good Gov- Sigma Alpha. Club: Highland. Conglist. Repub- ernment Club, Hartford. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., lican. (See Who's Who in America; for transla- H.P.H.S. Alumni Assn. Republican. Unitarian, tions and writings.) Address: 37 Pomfret St., Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Odd Fellows, Boston * Knights of Pvthias. Clubs: City (Hartford and HAIii;, William Toothaker, Jr., lawyer; b. Rich- Boston). Recreations: base ball. Home: 236 Edge- monrrie., July 4. tseeVr^^imam To^othaker and --f St Offic^e: 902 Main St.. and 114 Pearl St., Elvira Coburn (Parker) Hall; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., iiarttora, i.onn. 1888 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1891; studied law; HAIiIiOCK, Charles, journalist, author; moved admitted to bar, 1897: not married. Was con- to Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's nected with Gardiner Savings Instn., Me. Water Who in America, 1914-15.) Co. and Ticonic Nat. Bank previous to entering halLOCK, Edwin, business man. (See vol. practice of law at Bath, Aug. 17, 1897; mem. 1909 ) corpn. Bath Savings Instn., People's Safe Deposit ■am.-r -r nctr f^a„v iri^vwnn/i T\/r n • v> nvc*-<^r & Savings Bank. Was supt. schs., Richmond, and ^ ^^.^^O^^' T?*??cn w°,?.>;..,?^-^-c,'nL P-u A ^ mem. Sch. Bd., Bath. 6 yrs. Mem. Sagadahoc Co. Bay, L.I., Aug. 18, ISeO^s. Winthrop Bailey (M.p.) Bar As ■ Republi Home: Bajth, Me. Avery,' of Boston, May 7, 1890. Specialist in neu- HAI.I.ETT, Edward Bang-s, M.D.; b. Yarmouth- rology since 1890; med. dir. Cromwell Hall Health port, Mass., Feb. 20, 1864; s. Edward Bangs and sch., Cromwell, Conn., since 1898; one of first in Ellen (Gorham) Hallett; descendant of Andrew America to establish on scientific basis the treat- Hallett, Plymouth, Mass., about 1637, later Yar- ment of nervous invalidism bv ednl. methods com- mouth, and Ralph Gorham, Plymouth, 1637, later bined with a svstem of outdoor living. Dir. Crom- Yarmouth; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1887; m. well Dime Savings Bank (ex-pres.), Rand Avery Mary L. Alley, of Yarmouthport. Dec. 1, 1892; 2 Supply Co. (Boston), Middlesex Hospital (Middle- children. Ronald Payne, Alice Gorham. Practiced town)". Contbr. to medical jours. Mem. A.M. A., in Gloucester, Mass., since 1888; acting asst sur- Am Neurol Assn., N.Y. Neurol. Society. N.Y. geon U.S. Pub. Health Service: mem. staff Addison Acad. Medicine, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neu- Gilbert Hosp., Gloucester. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. rology, Conn. Med. Soc. (pres., 1911), A.A.A.S., Med. Soc, Cape Ann Med. Club, Assn. Mil. Sur- Harvey Soc. (New York), Phi Beta Kappa, Psi geons of U.S. Republican. Conglist. Address: 63 Upsilo'n. Mason (32°). Address: Cromwell, Conn.* Middle St., Gloucester, Mass. HALLOCK, Gerard, educator; b. Brooklyn, July HAIiIiETT, Frank D., banker; b. Winsted, Conn., 1, 1867; s. William Homes and Julia (Mack) Hal- Jan. 12. 1852; s. Charles B. and Aurora A. (Phillips) lock- A.B., Rutgers, 1890, A.M.. 1893; m. Mary Hallett; ed. South Berkshire Inst. (New Marlboro, Adele Page, of Brooklyn. June 30, 1903. Teacher Mass.); Wesleyan Acad (Wilbraham) ; Winches- St. Luke's Sch. (now), Wayne, Pa., 1890-2; instr. ter Inst.; m. Mary J. Olmsted, of Hartford, Conn., The Hill Sch.. Pottstown, Pa., 1892-1906; head- Oct. 28, 1875. Began in employ of Springfield Re- master The Sedgwick Sch., Great Barrington, publican; later editor Waterbury Index and with Mass., 1906-8: established, 1908, and since prin. Conn. Trust Co., Hartford; cashier 1st Nat. Bank, the Hallock School (a boys' sch.). Great Barring- Winsted, since 1879, also dir.; dir. Citizen Printing ton, Mass. Mem. Zeta Psi Frat, Southern Berk- Co.; formerly burgess of Winsted; mem. Conn, shire LTniversity Club. Address: Great Barring- Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Republican. Vestryman St. ton Mass * James Episcopal Ch. Club: Winsted. Address: haILOCK, leavitt Homan. clergyman: b. Plain- Winsted, Conn. fi&\A, Mass., Aug. 15, 1842: s. Leavitt and Elizabeth HAIiIiETT. Herliert K., banker; b. Oakland. Me., Porter (Snell) Hallock: descendant of Peter Hal- Sept. 18, 1867; s. Julius F. and Mehitable (Kim- lock, who came from England in 1640 and landed ball) Hallett; ed. pub. schs., Oakland; m. Grace on Long Island; g.s. Rev. Moses Hallock, 1st min- E. Farr, Dec. 20, 1892: 2 children, Dorothy, Bar- ister, Plainfield, Mass., 45 yrs; grad. Williston bara. Began in banking business, Oakland, 1886; Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1859; A.B., Amherst, served as cashier Littleton Nat. Bank, Littleton, 1863; grad. Hartford Theol Sem., ]SfiO: post-grad. N.H. ; elected pres. Atlantic Nat. Bank, Boston, work same instn. 1 yr. ; (D.D., Whitman Coll., 1904; pres. Fourth-Atlantic Nat. Bank since con- Wash., 1893); m. Martha B. Butler, of Brooklyn, solidation of Fourth Nat. and Atlantic Nat. banks, N.Y.. June 12. 1867 (died Oct. 1873); m. 2d, Ellen 1912. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Am. Bank- M. Webster, of Portland, Me., Oct. 3, 1888; 2 chil- ers' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Recrea- dren, Lilian Huntington, Henry Butler. Ordained 502 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Congl. ministry, 1867; pastor Berlin, Conn., 1867- 73, West Winsted, Conn., 1873-83, Williston Ch., Portland, Me., 18S3-8, Waterville, 1888-92, 1st Ch., Tacoma, Wash., 1892-6, Plymouth Ch., Minneapo- lis, IMinn., 1898-07; pastor Pine St. Ch., Lewiston, Me., Oct. 1, 1908 to Mar. 1915; was preacher at Mills Coll., Cal., 2 yrs. Corporate mem. A.B.C.P.M. since 1892; mem. bd. dirs. Gen. Conf. and Missionary Soc. of Me. Trustee Hartford Theol. Sem. 17 yrs., also of Whitman Coll. Republican. Author: Hawaii under King Kalakaua, 1911; ^V'hy our l-'lag floats over Oregon, 1911. Has lectured extensively on Hawaii, Dr. Marcus ^Vhitman, Travels in Palestine, Ramblings in Italy, etc. Address: 54 Exchange St., Portland, Me. SAImImO'RA'N, James Ambrose, lawyer- judge; b. Concortl, .\M1.; ed. pub. sclis., Concord, and under pvt. tutelage: IjL,.B., Harvard l^aw Sch., 1897; un- married. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897, and asso- ciated in gen. practice with Hon. George Fred Williams, ex-minister to Greece, and prior to 1910 as partner for many yrs. under firm name of Wil- liams & Halloran, Boston. Counsel and moderator for Town of Norwood, Mass., since 1907; counsel for Norwood Nat. Bank, since 1907; experienced in Mexican corpn. affairs; dir. The Norwood Nat. Bank; has held various offices in Town of Nor- wood, including trusteeship of public library; now asso. justice Dist. Ct. of Northern Norfolk. Trustee Norwood Civic Assn. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Norfolk Co. Bar Assn. Mem. Mass State Bd. of Trade (v. -p. 11 yrs.), Norwood Bd. of Trade (pres., 1903-5). Democrat in national politics. Catholic. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard of Boston, Economic. Recreations: books. Home: 767 Washington St., Norwood, JMass. Office: 15 State St., Boston. HAIiIiOBAN, Josepli M., merchant; b. New Britain, Conn., May i;5, 1878; s. Michael and Jo- hanna (Whalen) Halloran; ed. St. Mary's Sch.; New Britain High School, 1 term; unmarried. In clothing business as Joseph M. Halloran, Incor- porated, since Mar. 6, 1909; alderman and council- man, 2 terms each; mayor of New Britain, 1909-11, reelected 2d term, which expired Apr., 1914; mem. State Senate, 1910-11. Del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1912, from 1st Dist. of Conn. Trustee New Britain Hosp., New Britain Inst. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, P.E.R., P.G.K.K. of C, A.O.H., Moose, Y.M.T.A. & B. Club: Emmett. Home: 36 North St. Ad- dress: 248 Main St., New Britain, Conn. HAIiIiOBAIT, Michael Joseph, M.D. ; b. Worces- ter, Mass., July 26. 1853; s. Edward Halloran and Mary (Coleman) Holloran; ed. Holv Cross Coll.; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1880: m. Ellen G. McGillicuddy, of Worcester, July, 1891; 1 son, Ed- ward J. (U. of Pa.). Practiced in Worcester since 1880; consultant on staff of St. Vincent's Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Address: 4 2 Green .St., Worcester, Mass. HAXiIiOWEIiIi, Anna Bavis; b. Philadelphia, April 21. 1838; d. Edward M. and Maria (Mott) Davis; m. Oct. 26. 1859, Richard Price Hallowell, Phila. Author: Life and Letters of James and Lucretia Mott.. 1884; Biographical Sketch of Mrs. Lydia Marie Child, 1900. Home: West Medford, Mass. HAI.I^O'WZ:i;ii, Henry Carleton, ]M.D.; Nov. 12, lS47-Ai)r. 13. 1912. fSeevol. 1909.) HAIiI^O'WEIiI., James Mott, lawyer; b. "U^est Medford, Mass., Feb. 13, 1S65; s. Richard Price and Anna (Davis) Hallowell; A.B., Harvard, 1888; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Boston, Apr. 14, 1903, Louise Tucker Harding; children, James M., Jr., Anna Davis, Benjamin Harding. Began practice in New York City, 1893; 2d asst. atty.-gen. of Mass., Boston, 1894; was made asst. atty.-gen. 1898; resigned Jan., 1902, and entered law firm of Knowlton, Hallowell & Hammond. ]Mr. Knowlton died, 1902; firm became Hallowell & Hammond, and since 1911, as Mayburv, Hallowell & Ham- mond. City solicitor of Medford, Mass., 1902-6; trustee Atlanta (Ga.) U. Mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Bar Assn., City of Boston. Republican. Clubs: Union, Country. Recreations: athletics, gardening. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 20 Pemberton Sq., Boston. HAIiI^OWZIIiIi, John "White, financier; s. Nor- wood l'L'nr(jse and Sarah Wharton (Haydock) Hal- lowell; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Marion H. Ladd, of Milton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1905; children, William Ladd, John White, Jr., Roger Haydock. Mem. firm of Stone & Webster; dir. Beaumont Electric Light and Power Co., Cape Breton Electric Co., Limited, Conn. Power Co., Eastern Tex. Electric Co., Electric Light and Power (3o. of Abington and Rockland, Ft. Worth Southern Traction Co., Gal- veston Electric Co., Galveston-Houston Electric Co., Houston Electric Co., Northern Texas Trac- tion Co., Paducah Traction and Light Co., Pensa- cola Electric Co., Ponce Electric Co., Public Service Investment Co., Puget Sound Electric Ry., Railway and Light Securities Co., Stone & Webster Man- agement Assn., Tampa Electric Co., First Nat. Bank, Boston. Trustee Milk and Baby Hygiene Assn.; treas. Harvard Alumni Bulletin; treas. and dir. Harvard Alumni Assn. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, City, Harvard, Exchange. Recrea- tions: outdoor sports. Home: IMilton, Mass. Of- fice: 147 IMilk St., Boston. HAIiIiOWEIiIi, Norwood Penrose, banker; b. Phila., Apr. IJ, 1839; now deceased. (See \ ol. 1909.) HAILIiOWEIiIi, Richard Price, wool merchant; Dec. 16, 1835-1904. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1903-5.) KAIiIiOWEI^Ii, Susan Maria, educator; Aug. 25, 1835-19—. (See vol. 1909.) HAIiSAIiIi, William Pormhy, marine painter; b. England, March 20, 1841; s. John P. and Mary Hal- sail; went to sea for 7 yrs. and was in U.S. navy during part of Civil war; has painted marine pic- tures, including: First Fight of Ironclads Monitor and Merrimac (now in Senate chamber, Washing- ton); The Mayflower (in Memorial Hall, Plymouth, ]VIass.); Sheeted Ghost; Niagara Falls. Home: Provincetown, Mass. HAM, Albert Eug-ene, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I., June 23, 1843; s. Benjamin W. and Eunice (Greene) Ham; A.B., Brown U., 1864, A.M., 1867; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1867; m. Anne Jean Mason, of Providence, Oct. 3, 1867 (died Apr. 23, 1905); 5 children, Stella, Earl Potter Mason, Liv- ingston, Annette M., Weymouth M. Served in 10th R.I. Vols., 1862; later sergt.. Providence Marine Corps Arty.; practiced in Providence since 1868; house phys., 1869, house surgeon, 1869-70, patholo- gist and librarian, 1872-4, surgeon to out-patients, 1872-5, visiting phys., 1875-83, consulting phys. and surgeon, R.I. Hosp.; surgeon Providence Marine Corps Arty., 1871; pension examiner, 1876-99; con- sulting phys. and surgeon, St. Mary's Orphanage, Providence Dispensary, etc. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, R.I. Med. Soc, Providence j\Ied. Assn. (pres., 1883-4), R.I. Hosp. Club, etc. Ad- dress: 361 Brook Av., Providence, R.I. HAM, Eben J., grain dealer; b. Lewiston, Me., •July 17, 1860; s. Jacob B. and Lucinda G. (Golder) Ham; pub. sch. edn.; m. Carrie W. Dexter, of Somersworth, N.H., Oct. 31, 1883; 3 children. Be- gan active career, 1880, as mem. firm of J. B. Ham & Co., wholesale grain and flour, incorporated, 1907, as J. B. Ham Co., of which is pres.; dir. First Nat. Bank of Lewiston, Grain Dealers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co. of Boston, Mass. Mut. Automobile Ins. Co. of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Calumet, Country. Address: Lewiston, Me. HAM, Guy Andrews, lawyer; b. Boston, July 8, 1878; s. Benjamin A. and Louise H. Ham: grad. Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N.H., 1900; grad. Har- vard Law Sch., 1903; read law, and admitted to Suffolk bar, 1902; m. Anamosa, la., aiar. 16, 1908, Anna E. Hellberg; children, Geraldine L., Ruth M., Evelyn W., Guy A., Jr. Practiced at Boston since 1902; pres. Stoughton Trust Co.; dir. Boulevard Trust Co., Mass. Trust Co., Medford Trust Co.; v. -p. Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Dorchester Trust Co.; dir. N.E. Casualty Co. Second asst. U.S. atty., 1904-8; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4; mem. Governor's Council, 1913. Republican. Mem. Sons of Vets., S.A.R.. Mem. Bar Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32°, K.T.). Home: Canton Av., Milton, Mass. Office: 24 Milk St., Boston. HAM, John Thomas Wentworth, merchant; b. Dover, N.H., July 1, 183S; s. John and Martha WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 503 (Wentworth) Ham; descendant in 4th generation, on paternal side, of Lt. Jolin Ham, one of first settlers of Dover; descendant on maternal side, of William Wentworth, one of the most piominent men in the early history of Dover; m. Abbie Maria Purinton, of Dover, May 1, 1860 (died Sept. 10, 1886). Began active career as elk. in store of Amos D. Purinton, hats, caps and furs, 1854; bought an interest in the business, 1859, and firm name was changed to Purlinton & Ham; became sole owner in 1877; business conducted as Ham the Hatter till 1890, when A. S. Hatch became a partner and business has since been conducted under the title of John T. W. Ham & Co. Dir. Masonic Bldg. Assn.; trustee Pine Hill Cemetery Assn., Wentworth Home for the Aged, St. John's M.B. Ch. Mason (33°, Shriner); treas. Strafford Lodge, A.F. and A.M., since 1863; Belknap Chapter, R.A.M., since 1863; Orphan (^ouncil, R. and S.M., since 1867; St. Paul Commandery, K.T., since 1867; Chapter of Rose Croix, since 1902 ^ (elected 213 times consecutively as treas. of the 'different Ma- sonic orders); trustee B.P.O. Elks since 1900; mem. I.O.O.F., K.P. Republican. Home: 10 Nelson St. Office: 400 Central Av., Dover, N.H. HAM, Marion Franklin, clergyman; b. Harveys- burg, O., Feb. 18, 1867; s. George Wilson and Marcia Emily Ham; ed. common schs. ; m. Mary Louise Jenkins, of Lexington, Ky., Jan. 27, 1902. Entered Unitarian ministry, 1897; pastor All Souls' Ch., Chatlanooga, 1897-1905, First Ch., Dallas, Tex., 1905-9, Christian Union Ch., Reading, Mass., 1909 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 20 Linden St., Reading, Mass.* HAM, Roscoe James, college prof.; b. Peabody, Mass., Apr. 3. 1875; s. James Nelson and Florence Angella (Billings) Ham; A.B., Harvard, 1896; Harvard and U. of Berlin, 1897-9; A.M.. Bowdoin, 1907; m. Mary Cowell, of Boston, Sept. 5, 1901. Instr., Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca, N.Y., 1899-1901; Instr. modern langs., 1901-3, asst. prof., 1903-6, prof. 1906-7, Bowdoin; prof. Romance langs., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1907-9; prof. German, Bow- doin, since July 1, 1909. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Conglist. Author: Brief German Grammar (with A. N. Leonard), 1909. Home: Brunswick, Me.* HAMANT, Georgfe R., pharmacist; b. Brookfield, Mass., Mar. 11, 1843; s. Isaac and Louisa (Rice) Hamant; ed. pub. schs. of Brookfield; m. 1st, Julia Fiske (now deceased); m. 2d, Worcester, Mass., Feb. 5, 1902, Celia J. Fiske. Pharmacist, Woon- socket, R.I., and North Brookfield, Mass., for 37 yrs., retiring, 1895; town treas. 26 yrs., town elk. many yrs.; became pres. North Brookfield Savings Bank, 1894; conveyancer; justice of the peace; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1900. Mason. Home: North Brookfield, Mass. HAMANT, Irving- Z^onis, M.D.; b. Norfolk, Conn., Nov. 7, 1864; s. Joseph and Marie (Petit) Hamant: Liverpool (N.Y.) Acad.; Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca. N.Y. : med. prep, course, Cornell U., 1884-6; M.D.. L.I. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., Brooklyn, 1890; m. Mar. 19. 1890, Jessie G. McCord, of Liverpool, N.Y. Began practice at Cornwall Bridge, Conn., Nov., 1890; later removed to Norfolk. Mem. Conn. Med. Soc, Litchfield Co. Med. Assn. Pres. Norfolk Glee Club. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Roval Arcanum. Clubs: Norfolk, Conn. Cornell University. Litchfield County University. Address: Norfolk, Conn. '"HAMBIiETT. Charles Jndson, lawyer; b. Nashua, N.H., Jan., 1862; s. Judson A. and Mary J. (Per- kins) Hamblett: grad. Francestown Acad., 1883; LL.B., Boston U., 1909: hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1900: m. 1st, Oct. 4. 1894. Georgie Ellen Stevens; 2d, Dec. 23. 1914, Mrs. Belle F. Small Fletcher. Admitted to bar, 1889, and since practiced at Nashua: asst. elk. N.H. Senate, 1887. 1889; elk. 1891, 1893; city solicitor of Nashua, 1891-4; U.S. dist. atty., 1898-1907. Home: Nashua, N.H. HAMBIiIN', Frank H., mfr.; b. East Boston, Aug. 23, 1853; s. Joseph G. and Elizabeth (Hartwell) Hamblin; ed. pub. schs. and also for professional career; removed to Worcester, Mass., 1883, and engaged in the mfr. of wire goods; m. Worcester, 1889, Mercy P. Sturtevant (now deceased); 1 son, Howard Parker; m. 2d, Worcester, 1891, Nellie Tucker; children, Louis Tucker, Marion L., Robert Hartwell. Incorporated the Ayers Mfg. Co., 1884, the name being changed in 1887 to the Hamblin & Russell Mfg. Co., of which has since been pres. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Congregational, Commonwealth, Economic, Wor- cester Country. Home: 10 State St. Office: 28 Water St., Worcester, Mass. HAMEBSIiEY, WUliam, judge; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 9, 1838; s. William James and Laura S. (Cooke) Hamersley; grad. Trinity Coll., 1858, A.M., 1865 (LL.D., 1893); studied Harvard Law Sch., 1859; m. Cynthia, d. Henry Williams, of Painesville, O., Oct. 19, 1870; m. 2d, Jane, d. John Allen, of Old Saybrook, Conn., Oct. 25, 1882. Admitted to bar, 1859; city atty., Hartford, 1865-8; state's atty., 1868-88; judge Superior Ct., 1893-4; asso. justice Supreme Ct. of Errors of Conn., 1894-1908; retired. Democrat. Home: Hartford, Conn.* HAMIIiTON', Andrew Poster, lawyer; b. Athol, Mass., Oct. 3, 1877; s. Andrew J. and Julia (Wil- kins) Hamilton; A.B., Amherst, 1901; student Har- vard Law Sch., 1902-4; m. Mary Etta Whitcomb, of Athol, Mass., Aug. 22, 1912. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905, and since practiced in Athol; treas. and elk Athol Co-operative Bank. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Address: Athol, Mass. HAMIIiTON, Annie Lee, M.D.; b. Sackville, N.S., Aug. 4, 1864; d. Charles Henry and Martha (God- frey) Hamilton; brought to U.S., 1870; ed. pub. schs., Boston; grad. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Training Sch. for Nurses, 1889; M.D., Womens' Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 1898; interne N.E. Hosp. for Women and Chil- dren, 1899. Practiced in Boston since 1899; visit- ing phvs., N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children. Chmn. Com. on Pub. Health Edn. Among Women in N E , 1909-13; mem. pub. health com. Mass. Med. Soc , 1913-14; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc. (pres.). Unitarian. Club: Women's City. Home: 164 Longwood Av. Office: 15 Blagden St., Boston. HAMIIiTOnr, Benjamin Franklin, clergyman; b. Chester, Mass., Nov. 4, 1835; s. John Hamilton, 3d, and Sarah (Burton) Hamilton; prep, edn., Willis- ton Sem., Easthampton, Mass.; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1861 (D.D., 1886); grad. Andover Theol. Sch.. 1864; m. Boston, June 21, 1876, Angenette F. Tink- ham (died Dec. 8. 1914); 2 children, Florence Bur- ton (Mrs. J. D. Leggett, of Staten Island, N.Y.), Dr. Burton E. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1865; pastor. North Andover, 1865-71, Elliot Congl. Ch., Roxburv, Mass., 1871-97; pres. Evangelical Alliance of Boston and vicinity, 1893: has served as officer in many ch. and benevolent organiza- tions. Spent 9 mos., 1863, with the Army of the Potomac as field agt. Christian Commission. Sec. Mass. Conv. of Congl. Ministers 20 yrs. Preached the election sermon before the Mass. legislature, 1877. Published many sermons and brochures. Home: 63 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. HAMIIiTON, Clarence Grant musician; b. Prov- idence, R.I.. June 9, 1865; s. John Alexander and Mary Elizabeth (Prentice) Hamilton; A.B., Brown U, 1888, A.M., 1900; studied music with Edward Hoffman, H. C. Macdougall, Arthur Foote. G. W Chadwick, Edward Dannreuther, Tobias Matthay; m. Ada Alice Anthony, of Providence, Nov. 30, 1893. Teacher, Providence, 1888-9; teacher of mu- sic Providence, 1889-1904. acting as organist at various chs. ; asso. prof, of music, Wellesley Coll., 1904 — . Dir. Commonwealth Summer Scli. of Mu- sic, Boothbay Harbor, Me. Has published several songs, piano pieces and anthems. Universalist. Mem N E Chapter Am. Guild Organists, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Harvard Mus. Assn. (Bos- ton), Boston Art Club. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Address: 16 Cottage St., Wellesley, Mass.* HAMILTON, Franklin Elmer Ellsworth, edu- cator; b. feasant Valley, O., Aug. 9, 1866; s. Wil- liam Charles Patrick and Henrietta Maria (DeaiO Hamilton; brother of John William Hamilton; AB Harvard U., 1887 (class orator and com- mencement speaker); S.T.B., Boston U., 1892. 504 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Ph.D., 1900; studied univs. of Berlin and Paris nearly 3 yrs.; m. Mary Mackie Pierce, of Milton, Mass., Apr. 25, 1895. Prof. Greek and Latin, Chat- tanooga U., 1887, 1888; ordained M.E. ministry, 1892; organized and built ch.. East Boston, Mass., 1892-5; pastor Nevvtonville, Mass., 1895-1900, First Ch., Boston, 1900-8; chancellor and trustee Amer- ican U., Washington, D.C., since 1908. Made trip around the world to study missions and religions, 1905-6. (See Who's Who in America for writings, societies, etc.). Home: Milton, Mass.* HAMIIiTON, Fred G., paper mfr.; b. Great Che- beague Island, Me., Feb. 22, 1868; s. Henry O. and Margery E. (Jewett) Hamilton; ed. Cumberland High Sch., Chebeague, and Gray's Business Coll., Portland, Me.; m. Evelvn Frances Campbell, of South Portland, Me., Sept. 23, 1891; 3 children, Philip C, Marguerite E., Frederick R. Began as asst. bookkeeper for C. M. Rice Paper Co., Port- land, 1888; mem. of firm since 1898. Mem. Bd. of Alderman, South Portland, 1904, elected mayor of South Portland, 1908. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Address: South Portland, Me. HAMII;tOII', Frederick William; b. Portland, Me., jNIar. 30, 1860: s. Jonas and .Angelina (Sawyer) Hamilton; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1880, A.M., 1886; spl. course Tufts Div. Sch., 1890; (D.D., Tufts, 1899; L.L.D., St. Lawrence, 1906); m. Florence Quintard Mead, of Boston, June 25, 1884; m. 2d, Emma Tut- tle James, of Somerville, Mass., Mar. 4, 1912. Ry. elk., 1880-9; entered Universalist ministry, 1889; pastor First Ch., Pawtucket. R.I., 1889-95, First Ch., Roxbury (Boston), 1895-06; pres. Tufts Coll., Apr. 1, 1905-Dec. 31, 1913. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Edn. since 1910; nat. apprentice dir. United Typothetae and Franklin Club of America since Jan., 1914; grand sec. Grand Lodge of Masons of Mass. since Mar., 1915. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Theta Delta Xi. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century. Address: 95 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Masonic Temple, Boston.* HAMIIiTON, Georg-e Iianglford, mfr. (See vol. 190!i.> HAMIIiTOK, Herbert Franklin, college prof.; b. Greenfield, Mass., Aug. 5, 1875; s. Darwin Free- man and Julia A. (Goddard) Hamilton; g.-g.-grand- son Lt. Robert Hamilton, of Conway, Mass., who served in the Rev. War; ed. Greenfield High Sch.; B..-^., Amherst Coll., 1897; M.A., Yale, 1899, Ph.D., 1907; travel and study, univs. of Munich, Germany, and Cambridge. Eng., 1907-S; m. June 3, 1909, Ce- cile Gladys Rogers, of Yokohama, Japan. Prof. Greek and English, Frederick (Md.) Coll., 1897-8; instr. English, Bloomfield High Sch., N.J., 1899- 1901; head of dept. English, Flushing High Sch., New York, 1903-7; asst. prof. English. 1909-11, asso. prof, since 1911, Amherst. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi. Author: The Pindaric Ode in English Verse (Yale thesis). 1907. Address: Amherst, Mass. HAMHiTON', James E., lawyer; b. Londonderry, Ireland, July 5, 1874; s. David and Margaret Eliza f Wilson) Hamilton; ed. at Taplow, England; came to America, 1890; m. June 29, 1904, Irene Mont- morenci Falken, of Stratford, Conn.; 3 children, Arthur D., James E., Jr., Margaret Elizabeth. Ad- mitted to Conn, bar, 1899, and since in practice at Hartford, Conn. Republican. Presbyterian. Ma- son; mem. Knights of Pythias. Recreations: country life. Home: Simsbury, Conn. Office: 847 :\Iain St.. Hartford, Conn. HAMIIiTOlT, James Prescott, banker; Mar. 10, 1844-Dec. 31, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) HAMTliTOlT, John "William, bishop; b. Weston, Va., :Mar. 18, 1845; s. William Charles Patrick and Henrietta Maria (Dean) Hamilton; brother of Franklin E. E. Hamilton; grad. Mt. Union Coll., Ohio, 1865: S.T.B., Boston U., 1871: (A.M., Wes- leyan U.. Conn., 1877; D.D., Baker U., Kan., 1880; LL.D.. U. of Southern Cal., 1905, De Pauw, 1905. Mt. Union, 1905): m. Julia Elizabeth Battelle, of Covington, Ky., Dec. 24, 1873 (died 1883): m. 2d, Emma Lydia Battelle, of Buffalo, N.Y., Dec. 18, 1888. Licensed to preach, M.E. Ch., 1865; deacon, 1868, elder, 1870; pastor. Newport, O., 1868-70, People's Ch., Boston, 1874-84 (founder), Somer- ville, Mass., 1884-8, East Boston, 1888-92; corn sec. Freedmen's Aid and Southern Edn. Soc, 1892- 1900; bishop since May, 1900. Editor Christian Educator, 1892-1900; organized mission in Alaska, 1902, in H.I., 1906. Mem. Gen. Conf., 1884, 88, 92, 96, 1900; mem. Meth. Ecumenical Conf., Wash- ington, 1891; fraternal del. to chs. in Ireland and England, 18 98; mem. exec, coms., Meth. Ecumeni- cal Conf., London, 1901; chmn. program com. Ecu- menical Conf., 1911. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 386 Commonwealth Av.. Boston.* HAMIIiTOir, Margaret; b. Rochester, N.Y., Oct 19, 1840. (See vol. 1909.) HAlVUIiTON', Robert Deliancey, M.D.; b. Chat- tanooga, Tenn., May 24, 1875; s. Robert DeLancey and Mary Helen (Redliead) Hamilton; grad. New- buryport High Sch., 1893; A.B., Yale, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Eudora C. Brown, of Newburyport, Mass., July 29, 1911; 1 daughter, Virginia, b. July 5, 1913. Practiced in Newbury- port, Mass., since Oct., 1904; apptd. asst. visiting phys. Anna Jaque Hosp.. 1904, visiting phys., 1914; city bacteriologist, Newburyport, since 1905. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Newburyport Med. Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Episcopalian. Club: Dalton (Newburyport). Recreations: bowling, mo- toring. Address: 210 High St., Newburyport, Mass. HAMIIiTON, Samuel K., lawyer; b. Waterbor- ough. Me., July 27, 1837; s. Benjamin Ricker and Sarah (Carle) Hamilton; descendant of David Hamilton, who settled at Berwick, Me., 1660; ed. dist. schs.. Limerick Acad., and Saco High Sch.; grad. Chandler Scientific Sch. (Dartmouth), 1859; studied law, Alfred. Me., also taught sch.; prin. Alfred Acad.; admitted to bar, 1862; m. Newfield, Me., Feb. 13, 1867, Annie E. Davis. Practiced at Alfred till 1867, Biddeford till 1872, Boston and Wakefield since 1872; has appeared in important civil and criminal cases. Mem. Sch. Com., Water- boro, 2 yrs.; alderman, Biddeford, 1869, 1870; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1872; mem. (chmn. 9 yrs.) Sch. Com.. 1876-86, chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 4 yrs., chmn. bd. trustees Beebe Town Library many yrs., counsel for town 20 yrs., pres. Water Co., Wake- field, Mass., 10 yrs. Del. Dem. nat. convs., 1880, 1896; candidate for presdl. elector, 1892, for Con- gress, 1894. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. (v.-p.). Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Co. Bar Assn. (pres., 1898-13). Chmn. building and rebuilding com. of 1st Parish Congl. Ch. of Wakefield. Author: The Hamiltons of Waterbor- ough (the ancestors and descendants from 912- 1912). Club: Pine Tree State (treas. 11 yrs., pres. 2 yrs.). Home: Wakefield, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass.* HAMI^IIT, Charles, lawyer, veteran soldier; Sept. 13, 1837-Mav 15, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HAMIiIN, Charles G., merchant, banker; b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 26. 1847; s. David Tilden and Harriet (Robins) Hamlin: limited pub. sch. edn.; m. Milan, N.H.. Nov. 20, 1875, Lydia A. Blake. En- listed Aug., 1864, age 17, as pvt. Co. H, N.H. Heavy Arty.; discharged June, 1865; in lumber camp until Feb., 1869; went to Calif., via Panama, returning 1871, over newly completed railroad, followed lumbering until 1875; since in gen. store business; pres. White Mt. Nat. Bank; v.-p. Gorham Savings Bank. Home: Gorham, N.H. HAMIiIN, Charles Hezekiah, clergyman; b. Farmington (now Plainville), Conn., .Tan. 11, 1850; s. Hezekiah Wells and Catherine Mix (Cowles) Hamlin: A.B., Yale, 1871: student Yale Div. Sell., 1872-4; post-grad, study Bonn and Leip- zig; m. Fannie Rodman, of New Haven, Conn., Jan. 17, 1877; children, William Rodman (b. June 3, 1879), Margaret Ruth Pomeroy, Benjamin Pome- roy (June 30, 1883). Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1876; pastor, Chester, Mass., 1876-9, South Ch., Pittsfield, 1879-84, Payson Ch., Easthampton, 1885-1913; now pastor emeritus same. Mem. Hampshire Assn., Conn. Valley Congl. Club. Re- publican. Mason. Club: Reality (Springfield, Mass.). Recreations: trout fishing. Home: 12 North East St., Amherst, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 505 vv uu in .rtiiicricci.; • x^iigio., clu. x\.t;puuiii;a.ii. u iiiiiii ictii. xxcji cctLiuuo. UN, Edward, coal merchant; b. Boston. ^^.^liTf^Vn^ r"onn^' ^''^^P*"^ *" ^°°'^^- -^^^ress: 1863; s. Edward S. and Anna G. (Conroy) ^'anrora, conn. HAuaxIN, Charles Sumiuer, lawyer; asst. sec. Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1889, Senate, 1906. the Treasury, Washinston, D.C., since 1913. (See Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. En^rs., Am. Inst. Mining Who's Who in America.)* Engrs., etc. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: HAMI.IN, Apr. 3, Hamlin; grad. Harvard, 1886; m. Helen Hamlin, of HAMMETT, ■William Frederick, v. -p. Boston Bangor, Me., Dec. 31, 1SS8; 1 daughter, Elinor Cut- Suburban Electric Cos. (See vol. 1909.) ^t^-^i- r^^:^'^^o^^n^ I^; Ba^^^f^"^^po:ri^Tpo.?-R^/^^^'^"^ '^"^"^^ 1888; pres. Met. Coal Co.; dir. F. C. Warren & ^^"'^ °^ Ncwpoit, Newpoi t, R.I. Bradbury Co., Frost Coal Co., Locke Coal Co.; trus- HAMMILIi, Francis Henry, judge; b. Bristol, tee Franklin Savings Bank of City of Boston. R-I- -'an. 11, 1878; s. I'atrick and Mary (Gal- V.-p. and trustee Forsyth Dental infirmary for higher) Hammill; grad. Bristol High Sch., 1895; Children. INIem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Ph.B., Brown U., 1900; DL.B., Harvard Law Sch., Clubs: Union, Exchange, Tennis and Racquet, 1904; m. Olivia M. C. Day, of Providence, R.I.. Country (Brookline), Harvard (Boston and New Apr. 17, 1914. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1905; prac- York). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 28 Ex- ticed in Providence; mem. Hammill & Bradford; change PL, Boston. judge of probate for Town of Bristol 3 yrs. ; pres. ■rr A -lur-r -rw -n -i -.tt , ,. , , t- Bristol Towu Couucil 1 yr. ; mem. R.I. Ho. of HAMLIN", rrank W., merchant, banker; b. Rgp from Town of Bristol, since 1909, with excep- Charlestown N.H., June 14, 1863; s George W. tion of 1912 (deputy speaker of House, 1913, 1914, and Ellen L Hamlin; common sch. edn.; m. speaker. 1915 and 1916); justice Fifth Dist. Ct. Charlestown. Dec. 26, 188 <. Ada E. Perry. In mer- ^f p. j gince Feb., 1911. Republican. Roman Cath- cantile business at Charlestown since July 1, oUc. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Columbus. 1887, pres. Conn. River Nat. Bank Republican. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 41 Wood- Episcopahan. I.O.O.F. Address: Charlestown, N.H. lawn Av., Bristol, R.I. Office: 19 College St., Provi- HAMLIN, Georgre Herbert, college prof., hydrau- dence, R.I. lie engr.; b Sidney, Me., Nov. IS, 1850; s. Welling- HAMMILL, John Bernard, railwav official; b. ton B. and Philena P. (Robinson) Hamlin, and Needham, Mass., Julv 25. 1874; s. Hugh R. and descendant of James Hamlin, the immigrant; prep. Mary A. (Sloan) Hammill; ed. pub. schs.: m. in edn Wateryille (Me.) Classical Inst.; C.E., Me. 1903': children, John B., Jr., Joseph J., Katherine ?)^*® £?'^-, „^"°^ ^- °^ Me.). 1873; m. Orono, Me., a., Hugh R., Mary E. Began active career as May 20, 1877, Annie M. Mayo. Tutor in civ. telegraph operator, B. & A. R.R., 1892. became engring 1873; prof., same, 1880-98, U. of Me.; train dispatcher, continuing until 1904; then train- treas. U. of Me., 1889-96; in active practice of pro- master at Boston, 1904-6, passenger trainmaster, fession as hydraulic engr., 1898-1905; since de- 1906-I2, and supt. Boston div., same rd., since voted attention mainly to business affairs. Ad- June, 1912. Clubs: Traffic of N.E., N.E. Ry. Home: dress: Bangor, Me. 66 Capital Av., Watertown, Mass. Office: 333 South HAMLIN, Hannibal Emery, lawyer; b. Hamp- Station, Boston, den. Penobscot Co Me., Aug 22, 1858: s. Hannibal HAMMOND, A(llen) Park, mfr.. banker; June ^•^•"^■■S^ I^-^e ^^^V,^^^5? ^H®?,^-t.^^'^'^^Tt^ ¥^r^" 24, 1835-Mar., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) lin; A.B., Colby Coll., 1879; LL.B., Boston U., 18^52; „.,,,,^,™ «i. , « ^-i 4.* ^t T-^ l^T on unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1883, and since in , ^^^^^^°^^,-^,9^^^l^^ ^V^\^^h ?^-^-- ^^''''- ^^• practice at Ellsworth, Me.; mem. firm Hale & lS53-Apr. 8, 1910. (bee vol. 1909.) Hamlin. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893-5, Senate, HAMMOND, Charlotte Frances, M.D.; b. An- 1899-01 (pres. 1901); judge-advocate-gen. of Me., dover, Mass., Feb. 4, 1855; d. George Francis and 1897-04. on staff Govs. Llewellyn Powers and Julia Ann (Albee) Hammond; ed. Paris Hill (Me.) John P. Hill; one of the three commrs. on uni- Acad.; Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass.: Welleslev formity of legislation, 1895-13; atty.-gen. of Maine, Coll.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1887; spl. 1905-9. Republican. Address: Ellsworth, Me.* courses at Phila. Polyclinic, New York Post-Grad. HAMLIN, John, lawyer; b. Dover, N.H., Jan. 28, Med. Sch.; unmarried. Sub-editor The Youth's 1856; s. Wolcott and Susan (Westman) Hamlin; Companion, 1S85-07: began practice of medicine in descendant of James Hamlin, who came to Mass. Paris, Me., 1896; owner and mgr. The Beeches from England, 1636. also of Maj. Eleaser Hamlin, Pvt. Sanitarium since 1896. Mem. N.E. Woman s of Revolutionarv War; ed. high sch., Dover; read Press Assn., Boston Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Clubs: law in office of E. B. Sumner, Willimantic, Conn.; Paris Hill (Me.) Country, Country Club of Au- m. Margaret Bartlev, of Thompsonville. Conn., gusta, Georgia. Recreations: golf. Address: The June 30, 1886. Admitted to Conn. bar. 1878; prac- Beeches, Paris Hill, Me. ticed in Thompsonville. Conn., 1878-99; removed HAMMOND, Edward Payson, evangelist: Sept. to Mass. 1900 and since practiced in Amherst. ^ is31-1911. (Se- vol. 1909, also Wlio's Who in Mem. Amherst Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. \v„„,,fr,Q iqin 11 ■> Mason. Clubs: Business Men's, Amherst Golf '^"^eiica, ijiu-ii.j (sec. and treas.). Home; 9 Parsons St. Office: 30 HAMMOND, Franklin Tweed, lawyer: b. Cam- S. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. bridge, Mass., Mar. 1, 1870; s. John Wilkes and HAMLIN, Simon Moulton, educator; b. Standish, Clara Ellen (Tweed) Hammond; A B., Harvard, Me., Aug. lb. 1866; s. Ebenezer Cotton and Abbie l^^^^. A.M., 1S93; student Ha yard t^- Law Sch-. M. (Hastv) Hamlin; grad. Bridgton Acad., 1891; '?^, ^^'^^^T:,^=^?\'?°'^rr ^^i^^S^"^^.®' T?hn TvVnH grad. Gorham Normal Sch., Me., 1890; A.B. Bowl children. Franklm T J^-- Harriet, .lohn Maclex)^^^^ doin, 1900; m. Annie W.Brackett, of Cumberland, ft!^'^:h^^l''^}J'' J'l'f^-„hl'^-J£^\f'^^rJ^^^'^^ 190'] Scl business: supt. schs. Union Dist. of South Port- ^em- Bar Assn. City o^. Boston, Mass. Bai Assiv land and Cape Elizabeth since 1912. Democrat, trustee Social Law ^,]^l^iy^,}l'^^l^^'^^-yp^^^- Universalist. Mason; K.P. Address: City Office, F,"'o°"\.^^f''^^*'°'i>^--^2'"^-^ot? Affi.>^ Pp^wT^^^ South Portland, Me. 1^i/°°r ^V' Cambridge, Mass. Office. Pemberton HAMMEB. Alfred Emil. mfr.: b. Boston, Mar. ^^^^■' Boston. „ ^ ^ 8, 1858; s. Thorvald F. and Delphina (Lundsteen) HAMMOND, Frederick Hobart Lawrence, Hammer; ed. grammar and high schs. and Rus- clergyman; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. H. 18bb, s. sell's Mil. Acad., New Haven. Conn.; studied metal- Rev. Samuel M. and Frances A. (Howell) Ham- lurgy, 3 vrs.; m. Cornelia H. Foster, of New Haven, mond: A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1888; m Bertha Conn., 1SS7 (died 1896): 2d, Edith Rosamons Swan, Clarissa Sanford, of New Haven, Conn . June 30, of Brookline, Mass.. 1905: 4 children. Chemist for 1892; 5 children, Edward Sanford (A.B Yale, Malleable Iron Fittings Co., Branford, Conn., 1885; 1913, M.A., 1915), Helen Frances (deceased), Rob- treas. and mgr. same, since 1900; dir. Second Nat. ert Lewis, Alden Mowbray, Sanford Loomis. Bank (New Haven); one of incorporators and Teacher, Pennington (N. J) Sem. 1889-90; gen. sec. trustees Conn. Savings Bank, Branford Savings Y.M.C.A., New Britain, Conn., 1890-4; asst. sec. 506 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Y M.C.A., Hartford, 1894-9; ordained M.E. min- istry, 1S99; pastor Wallingford, Conn., 1899-04, West Haven, 1904-10, Summerfleld Ch., Bridge- port, 1910-11, North Ch., Hartford, 1911-15. Derby, Conn., ."(incc 1915. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Address: Doi-by, Conn. HAMMOND, Georg^e A., mfr. ; b. Hampton, Conn., May 26, 1841; ed. high school and Williston Rem. Enlisted in Co. G, 26th Conn. Vols, and served, pvt., sergt. and It., 1861-4; engaged in manufacture of machine twist and sewing sillcs, at Mansfield, Conn., 1864; removed to Putnam, 1878, and organized Hammond, Knowlton & Co., mfrs. sewing silks, etc., which still continues; or- ganized the New London Wash Silk Co., Inc., the Hampton Silk Co. and the Putnam P>ox Co. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. from Mansfield, 1876, from Put- nam, 1885, 1886 and 1905: Senate, 1911-12; mem. Rep. State Central Com., 1868-88; mom. Pd. Conn. Commrs. Columbian Expn., Chicago, 1893; Rep. pre.sdl. elector, 1896; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1900, 4, S; chmn. Putnam Sch. Com. 15 yrs. Mem. Navy League of U.S., Army and Navy Club of Conn., Home Market Club (Boston). Mason (Shriner); mem. B.P.O. Elks (life), T.O.O.F. Clubs: Hart- foi-rt, Thames. Address: Putnam, Conn. HAMMOND, Henry D., farmer: b. Paris, Me., .Tune 7. 1857: s. Henry E. and Adaline M. (Chase) Hammond; cd. Paris Hill Acad., and Oxford Nor- mal Inst.. South Paris. Me.; m. Aug. 29, 1887, E. Gertrude Dudley, of Paris. Engaged in farming since 1878; trustee South Paris Savings Bank; pres. Oxford County P. of H. Fire Ins. Co. Select- man 11 vrs.; rep. State Legislature, 1901-2; county commr. of Oxford Co., 1908-14. Republican. V.-p. Paris Hill Acad. IMem. Hamlin Lodge K. of P.; Paris (irango. No. 44. Address: Paris, Me. HAMMOND, Henry Iiouis, M.D.: b. Killingly. Conn.. Seiit. 7, 1S42. (See vol. 1909.) HAMMOND. Herbert Hood: b. Wautoma, Wis.. Oct. 15, 1S57: s, Thomas Bennett and Adelia Marion (Hood) Hammond; descendant of Thomas Hammond, Hingham. Mass., 1636; ed. pub. schs., Elvria, O. : m. Cora May Coffman. of Newark. O., Aug. 14, 1888: 2 children, Marion Newell. Ben- nett Brown. Began in stationery store. Newark. O., as mem. firm of Hammond & Son, 1886: propr. Hammond-Batterson Decorative House. Columbus, 1891, until destroyed by fire. Feb. 10. 1892; travel- ing salesman. 1892-4; connected with Standard Electric Time Co., and Blodgett Clock Co., aflnliated corpns.. 1894-14: treas. and gen. mgr. Blodgett Clock Co., 1913-14; manufacturers' agt.. electric clocks, since Mar., 1914. Dir. Co-operative Soc. of Bank Men. Mem. Deliberative Assembly (Mai- den, Mass.), S.R. Progressive. Club: Schubert. Recreations: camping, countrv life. Home: 202 Webster St., Maiden, Mass. Office: 85 Water St., Boston. HAMMOND, John Chester, lawver; b. Amherst. Mass.. Aucr. 15, ]S42: s. Salem and .Tnlia A. (.Tohn- son) Hammond; B.A.. Amherst Coll.. 1865. M.A.. 1871; read law: m. Eliza M. Brown, of Oxford. Mass.. Nov. 16. 1871; 4 children, Thomas J. Maud. May. Ethel. Admitted to bar. 1868, and engaged in practice at Northampton. Mass.; now sr. mem. firm of Hammond Co., of which is treas. ; dir. Beacon Associates. Mern Nat. Poultrv, Butter & Egg Assn., Boston Fruit and Produce Assn. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Recreations: farming, fishing, hunting. Home: 33 Moultrie St., Dorchester, Mass. Address: 78 North St., Boston. HA.NNIGAN, John Edward, lawyer; b. Brighton, Miss Sept 24 1868: s. William and Nancy Ann (Welsh) Hannigan; ed. pub. schs.: LL.B., Boston U 1890- m Anna Maria Judson, of Boston, Mass., liVne 26' 1892; 2 children, Judson, Patrice. Ad- mitted to bar, 1890, and since in gen. practice courts of Mass.; mem. Hannie;an & Fox- since 1906- lecturer on Damages at Boston U- Sch. of Law Mem Am. Bar Assn. (local council), Mass. Bar Assn (com. on legislation), Boston U. Law Sch Assn (pres. 1912-13). Trustee Social Law Librarv (jatholic Club; University. Recreations: 508 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND literature. Home: 471 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. (Libby) Hanson; A.B., Colby Coll., 1883; LL.B., Office: Barristers Hall, Boston, Mass. Boston U. Law Sch., 1886; m. Maria H. Shaw, of HANNTTM, Henry Oliver, clergyman; b. Kasota, Sanford, Sept. 16, 1886; 3 children, Pauline, Mary, ATinn Oct 19 1871 s Oilman and Hu Benjamin S. Has practiced at Sanford since 1886. ?Hunt) Hannum;'ld^ pub. Sch"^.^ MiZla?o"lisf Min': i|l,^f^oVTMun"icipaf cS fl^l^t Mem" Me^lfel! neapolis Acad.; A.B., U. of Minn.. 1893; studied ,fl't"f°^^ ioi«5 ifenubUcan Banti^ AdI divinity, Yale, 1894; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1896; \^^'^'-".'^^'^^„^il''-, ^IfPUolican. Baptist. Mason. Ad- m. Grace Van Wyck Read, of St. Louis, Mo., Sept. dress. Santord, Me. 2, 1896. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1896; pastor HANSON, Harold libby, clergyman; b. Peabody, Soutliwick, Mass., 1896-9; asst. at New Old South Mass., Nov. 10, 1876; s. liev. Charles V. (D.D.) and Ch., Boston, 1899-04; pastor Pilgrim Ch., Superior, Sarah A. (Libby) Hanson; A.B., Colby Coll., 1899; Wis., 1904-7, 1st Ch., Holvoke, since 1907. Trustee B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1902; m. Lillian Rouil- Northland Coll., Wis. Mem. Sons of Veterans, Psi lard, of Beachmont, Mass., Nov. 17, 1903. Ordained Upsilon. Biblical Club. Club: Canoe. Address: Bapt. ministry, 1902; pastor, Kennebunk, Me., 59 Poarl St.. Holvoke, IMass. 1902-7, Humford, 1907-14, 1st Ch., Charlestown, irA-NnATTA-N- Tnii-n T* AT Ti ciirp-i^fiTT h Co cf Mass., since Dec. 1, 1914. Pres. Me. Bapt. Edn. LimtHc^;'frt?I'n5.°'?u?e' I'si^'iS.l^'T'j'ames^n.l Soc. 1911-13. Address: 67 Monument Av.. Charles- Ellen (O'Connor) Hanrahan; came to America at town. JMass. 11; pub. schs. and Free Acad., New York; M.D., HANSON, Herman Herbert, chemist, educator; Med. Dept., U. of City of New York, 1867; m. 1st, b. SUaliord, N.H., Apr. 6, 1876; s. John Freeman Mary A. Riley; m. 2d, Frances M. Keenan; m. 3d, and Martha Elsie (Woodman) Hanson; ed. pub. Mrs. Mary E. Griflin. Served as surgeon (upon schs., Strafford, and Coe's Acad., Northwood Cen- exam.) U.S.N., in Civil War; captured by Confeds., ter, N.H., to 1894; B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1902; M.S., Aug., 1863, and confined in Libby Prison; upon u. of Me., 1906; m. Alice Mary Stuart, of Man- request of Confed. authorities attended Union Chester, N.H., June 14, 1905. Chemist, Me. Agrl. prisoners at Belle Isle for 6 wks. and was then Expt. Sta., since July 1, 1902. Fellow A.A.A.S., paroled; has practiced in Rutland, Vt., since 1869. mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Phi Sigma Kappa, Assn. of Postmaster of Rutland (Cleveland's 2d adminis- Official Agrl. Chemists, Me. Acad. Science. Mason tration). Del. Dem. nat. convs., 1884, 18SS, 1892 (32°, K.T.); mem. Bangor Masonic Club. Repub- (chmn. Vt. delegation), 1904. Home: Rutland, Vt. lican. Universalist. Recreations: outdoor sports. HANSCOM, Clarence Edwin, grocer; b. Cam- Address: 43 Forest Av., Orono. Me. bridge, Mass., June 2, 1869; s. Edwin C. and Clara HANSON, Justus Greeley, M.D., surgeon; b. J. (Dixon) Hanscom; ed. Newton grammar and Weeks Mills, Me., Jan. 11, 1S70; s. Elihu and high schs.; m. S. Maria Moseley, of Newton High- Minerva (Starrett) Hanson; descendant of Thomas lands, Mass., Jan. 25. 1894. Began active career in Hanson, who settled in Dove*. N.H., in 1652; prep, employ of Thomas Dana & Co.; latter became edn. Erskine Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bow- Delano, Potter & Co.. importers and wholesale doin), 1898; m. Louise T. Greig, of Toronto, Can., grocers, Sept. 1, 1886. and has been mem. of firm Oct. 3, 1900; 1 daughter, Beulah M. Practiced since 1891. Sec. and treas. Boston Wholesale at Northampton, Mass., since 1898; asst. supt. Grocers' Assn., Executive Assn. of Wholesale Gro- State Hosp., Northampton, 1898-03; surgeon Dick- cers of N.E. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Bos- inson Hosp., 1905-14; ciJ:y bacteriologist, 1906-9; ton City, Newton Boat. Home: 1539 Beacon St., sch. phys., 1907-14. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Eastern Brookline, Mass. Ofllce: 45 Commercial St., Boston. Hampden Med. Soc. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, HANSCOM, Elizabeth Deerinff, educator; b. ^^esf • 1^19 EYm'sT'^'Nortlfimpton^M^^^^ ''"^' Saco, Me., Aug. 15, 1865; d. George Albert and aress. 219 Llm St., Nortnampton, iviass. Lizzie (Deering) Hanscom; A.B., Boston U., 1887, HANSON, Lester Warren, M.D.; b. Lawrence. A.M., 1893; Ph.D., Yale. 1894; unmarried. In lit. N.Y., July 15, 1845; s. William and Eunice (Mar- work, Boston, 1887-92; prof. English, Smith Coll., tin) Hanson; grad. Barre (Vt.) Acad., 1864; M.D.. since 1894. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1868; m. Emma F. Bill, of Gamma. (See Who's Who in America for books, Topsham, Vt., July 29, 1868; 2 children, Herbert etc.) Home: 26 Franklin St., Northampton. Mass.* B- (M.D.). b. Davison, Mich., 18/2; Elisabeth M., HANSCOM, Prank Edward, educator: b. Poland, b. Davison, Mich., 1878; m. 2d, Susie I. Doty, of Me Ma. 24 1S(/^ s Edward H and Em Montpelier. Vt., Apr. 10, 1913. Practiced in Davi- (McCann) Hanscom ?r^ H^bVon Ac^d 1885- ^on, Mich., 1868-80. Bradford. Vt., 1881-93, Barre, MA Bates Coll ]^S09^Bowdoi>i 190^^^ Rose 1894-08, Montpelier since 1908: practice limited to Ellamvis of MeVhnnio FalTs Me Au2-' 22' T899 ^ye, ear, nose and throat since 1894; U.S. pension ? ehilrfien' Kathivn H Pnhert D Fdwn'rd f' examiner, Bradford, 1882-6. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. Margaret E ^orothv f "Teacher and sunf Poland State Med. Soc, Washington Co. Med. Soc. White nub schs 1SS6 91 nrin Oxford mSh l^h fsqi 7 Mountain Med. Soc. (pres.). Chmn. Vt. State Pro- nrin Gould's Acad since 18 97-7^^^^ hibition Com.; mem. Nat. Prohibition Com. Del ^e Tp-^ohers- A^encv 1S92 05- i^fs Oxford Co" *» ^en. Conf. M.E. Ch., Chicago, 1900. Mem. Royal Te'ache?s-'As'sn^^lT99^63 :'pres' 'oF'^bd. ?f"'t°ru'st^e's trnf^'^U^^.^-'Tzk ^Stlt^'srOfflcr "3^3° Main "st' Bethel Library Assn. Republican. Conglist. Rec- U Pft"r,«{i^^ vt Office. 66 Mam fat., reations: motoring, tennis. Home: Church St.. ^^^onrpeiier. vr. Bethel, Me. HANUS, Paul Henry, college prof.; b. Herms- HANSCOiyCE, -^««««wJIE, Alpheus Leon, lawyer; moved to GS; s. Bradley S. and Susan A. (.Harriman) Harriman; prep. edn. East Me. Cont. Sem. ; A.B., Bowdoin, 1897; m. Harriet M. Condon, of Orland, Me., Aug. 20, 1&92; 3 children. Abby May, Alice Gertrude, JMargaret Bradley. Instr. Greek and mathematics, East Me. Conf. Sem., 1&92- 93, 1894-5, 1897-9; asst. in Greek, Bowdoin Coll., 1S96-7; prin. Washington Acad., Me., 1899-1905; prin. Middlebury High School since 1905. Instr. mathematics Middlebury Coll. summer session, 1911, 12, 14, 15. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Upsi- lon. Republican. Conglist. Mason, K.P. Recrea- tions: entomology, astronomy, tennis. Address: Middlebury. \'t. HABBIB^AN, David Eug-ene, dermatologist; b. St. Johnsbury Center, Vt., Apr. 7, 1874; s. Turrell Elkins and ^lary Ann (Gaston) Harriman; grad. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1892; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1S9S; post-grad, work, Harvard, 190S, U. of Pa., 1911, U. of Vienna, Austria, 1912; m. Ethel Frances Abbott, of St. Johnsbury, June 28, 1904; 1 son, David Elkins. Practiced in Peacham, Vt., 189S-9; South Hadley Falls. Mass., 1899-12; spe- cialized in dermatology, in Springfield, since 1912. Mem. :\Iass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine, Springfield Med. Assn., Holyoke Med. Assn., East- ern Hampden ^led. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 28 Chase Ave. Office: 21 Besse PL, Springfield, Mass. HABBIMAN, Edward Avery, lawyer; b. Fram- Inghani, Mass., Dec. 31, 1869: s. Charles Franklin and Mary %Vhite (Conant) Harriman; A.B., Har- vard, 1888; also studied at U. of Va. and Cincinnati Law Sch.; LL.B., Boston U., 1891; m. at Hartford, Conn., Bertha Cornwall Ray, of Chicago, Aug. 31, 1897. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1891; practiced in Kan., 1891-2; prof, law, Northwestern U., 1892- 1901, and mem. Chicago bar; in gen. practice in Conn., since 1901; lecturer, Yale Law Sch., 1906- 13. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Internat. Law Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Am. Soc. for Jud. Settlement of In- ternational Disputes, Harvard Chapter Phi Beta Kappa; 1st pres. Harvard Club of Conn., 1908-9; pres. N.E. Federation of Harvard Clubs, 1912-13. Clubs: Graduates', Quinnipiack (New Haven); Harvard (New York). Episcopalian. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.). Home: 72 Edgehill Rd. Office: 800 Second Nat. Bank Bldg., New Haven, Conn." HABBUVIAN, rrederick Willlain, clergyman; b. Crawfordsville, Ind., Nov. 22, 1852; s. Rev. Fred- erick Durbin and ^lary Jones (Bostwick) Harri- man; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1872, M.A., 1875 (D.D., 1902); grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1876; m. Cora Elizabeth Jarvis, of Portland, Conn., Oct. 19, 1882. Ordained deacon, 1876, priest, 1877, P.E. Ch. ; curate St. Andrew's Ch., Meriden, Conn., 1877-9: rector St. James, Winsted. Conn., 1879-80. Trinity Ch., Portland, Conn., 1880-6, Grace Ch., Windsor, Conn., Mar. 1, 1886 — . Archdeacon Hartford Co., 1893-6; sec. diocese of Conn., 1895- 1912; deputy to Gen. convs., 1901 — . Member Conn. Hist. Soc: founder of Diocesan Secretaries' League, 1904: mem. Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa, Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Jr. fellow Trinity Coll., 1889-10. Home: Windsor, Conn.* HABBIMAN, Henry Ing-rhaiq., director electric plants; b. New York, Dec. 26, 1873; s. Daniel Gould and Sallie (Ingrham) Harriman; Ph.B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1895; LL.B., New York Univ. Law Sch., 1897: m. Edith Graves, of Clear Lake, la., July 7, 1898; 1 daughter. Eunice Alberta. Began active career with Am. Loom Co., 1899; later mgr. The Stafford Co., mfrs. of cotton weaving machin- ery, Hyde Park, Mass., to 1907; v.-p. since 1907, of Chace & Harriman (co. developes and manages electric cos., including N.E. Power Co., R.I. Power & Transmission Co., Bellows Falls Power Co., Conn. River Power Co., Conn. River Transmission Co., Worcester Suburban Electric Co., etc.); pres. Conn. River Transmission Co., Bellows Falls Canal Co., Fall IMountain Electric Co.; dir. Garden Electric Light Co., Central Mass. Electric Co., Worcester Suburban Electric Light Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Trustee Wesleyan Univ. Republican. Conglist. Mason, (ilubs: Uni- versity, Hunnewell, Twentieth Century, Boston City. Recreations: motoring, tennis. Home: New- ton, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. HABBIMAir, Iioois Howard, patent atty.; b. Groveland, jNIass., Aug. 23, 1868; s. Moses H. and Huldah P. (Goodale) Harriman; descendant of Leonard Harriman, of Rowley, Yorkshire Co., Eng., who settled in Rowley, Mass., 1638; grad. Dummer Acad., Byfield, Mass., 1885; B.S., in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1889; LL.M., Nat. Univ. Law Sch., Washington, D.C., 1895; admitted to bar of D.C. Sup. Ct. and Ct. of Appeals, 1895, also U.S. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Mass. and U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals, 1st Circuit, 1898; m. Henrietta H. Jones, of Georgetown, Mass., Sept. 6, 1892; 3 children, Paul J., Katharine S., Eleanor N. Apptd. asst. examiner in Patent Office, Washington, D.C, Aug., 1S91; asst. chief of an examining div., 1897-8; re- signed IVIay, 1898, to engage in patent law practice; mem. Noyes & Harriman since 1902; treas. Haver- hill Shoe Machinery Co. since 1907. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Pentucket (Haverhill, Mass.). Home: 25 Windsor St., Haverhill, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. HABBINGTOir, Arthur Hudson, :M.D.; b. Wor- cester, Mass., July 25, 1856; s. Loammi and Susan F. (Waite) Harrington; A.B., Brown U., 1879; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882; m. 2d, May L. George, of Plaistow, N.H.. Sept. 29, 1906; children bv for- mer marriage; Clifton W. (M.D.), Mrs. Ethel Har- rington duLeande Botassi. Practiced in Provi- dence, R.I., 1882-4; asst. physician, Danvers (Mass.) Insane Hosp., 1884-94; med. dir. State Asvlum for Insane Criminals, Bridgewater, Mass., 1894-8; supt., Danvers Insane Hosp., 1898-1903; supt.. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1903-7; supt.. State Hosp. for the Insane, Howard, R.I., since 1903. Mem. corpn. Butler Hosp., Providence, 1908. Mem. R.I. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Psychol. Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: University (Providence). Address: Howard, R.I. HABBINGTOIT, Charles, educator, M.D.: July 29, lS56-Sept. 11, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) HABBINGTON, Edwin Chester, mfr.; b. Wor- cester, IMass., Sept. 18, 1877: s. Gilbert Henderson and Charlotte ZM. (Harrington) Harrington; ed. pub. schs., Dalzell Sch., Becker's Business (IJoll. ; m. Worcester. June 19, 1901, Edith Burton; 2 chil- dren, RIarjorie, Edwin Chester, Jr. Identified with the Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. since be- ginning of his business career (pres. since 1897). (jlubs: Commonwealth, Leicester Country, Worces- ter Automobile. Mason (32°, K.T.). Recreations: motoring, hunting. Home: 1010 Main St. Office: Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., Worcester, Mass. HABBIU'GTOIT. Prancis Bishop, surgeon: Aug. 15. lS54-June 8, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HABBIN6TON, John Henry, editor and pub.; b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 11, 1854; s. John and Margaret (Leahy) Harrington; ed. pub. schs. of Lowell; m. Annie M., d. John Lennon, of Lowell, Mass., Feb. 7. 1881; 1 daughter, Mary G. (now Mrs. Thomas F. Costello). Founder, 1878, editor and sole propr. The Lowell Sun; mem. Lowell Sch. Bd., 1884-5; LT.S. deputv collector internal revenue, 3d Mass. Dist., 1885-9; city treas.. City of Lowell, 1894-5. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Retired from all di- rectorships, clubs, social and fraternal orgns. Home: 2 Park St. Office: Sun Bldg., Lowell, Mass. HABBINGTOI7, Karl Pomeroy, college prof.; b. ■Pomer.sworth, N.H., June 13, 1861; s. Calvin Sears and Eliza (Chase) Harrington; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1882, A.M., 1885; studied music, Middletown, Conn.; student U. of Berlin, 1887-9. Yale, 1890-1; m. Jen- nie Eliza Canfield, of Middletown, Conn., Nov. 25, 1886. Classical teacher, Westfield (Mass.) High Sch., 1882-5; prof. Latin, Wesleyan Acad., Wilbra- ham, Mass., 1885-7; tutor of Latin, Wesleyan U., 1889-91; prof. Latin, U. of N.C., 1891-9, U. of Me., WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 513 1899-05, Wesleyan U. since 1905. Organist and choir dir., M.E. Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1SS2-5, Am. Ch.. Berlin, 1888-9, and in M.E. chs. where located, 1889 — (now at Middletown. Conn.); pres. 1S99, dir. 1900-2, Festival Chorus. Bangor, Me.; director People's Chorus, Bangor, 1901-3; founder and dir., 1902-5, Mendelssohn Club. Composer numerous songs and other music. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon, Am. Phllol. Assn., Archa;ol. Inst. America, N.E. Assn. Schs. and Colls., Classical Assn. of N.E., Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Kotzschmar (Portland, Me.), 20th Century (founder, pres. 1908-12). (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: Middletown, Conn.* HABRnrGTON, Thomas Prancis; b. Lowell, :Mass.. June 10, 1866; s. Thomas and Mary Harring- ton; IM.D., Harvard, ISSS; post-grad, work in Eu- rope; m. IMary I. Dempsey, of Lowell, June 2. 1891; children, Thomas. William, Francis. Practiced, Lowell, 1889-07. since practicing at Boston; visit- ing phys. St. John's Hosp., Lowell, 15 yrs. ; con- sulting phys., same, 3 yrs.; med. dir.T)ay Nursery, Lowell, 18 yrs.; U.S. pension examining surgeon 13 yrs.; dir. of sch. hygiene, Boston pub. schs., since 1907; phys. -in-chief St. Elizabeth's Hosp.; dir. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum; examiner for Civ. Service Commn.. etc. Originator of "Health Dav"; instr. in sch. for health officers at Harvard TJ. and Mass. Inst. Tech.; del. U.S. Govt, at Inter- national Med. Congress. Paris, 1910, London. 1913; del. State of Mass. at Internat. Congress on Sch. Hygiene, Buffalo, 1913; mem. Speakers Bur., A. M.A. ; mem. Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. (v. -p.), Mass. Med. Soc, A.M.A., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Sch. Hygiene Assn.. Am. Playground Assn., Internat. Assn. Med. Inspectors of Schs., Internat. Congress on Tuberculosis. Guild of St. Luke. Lon- don (hon.). etc. Author: Historv of Harvard ]\Ied- Ical School (3 vols.), 1636-1905. 1905. Home and office: 310 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. HABBIS, Amanda Bartlett, author; b. Warner. N.H.. Aug. 15, 1S24; d. Harrison Gray and :Mary (Bartlett) Harris: acad. edn.: unmarried. Has been a writer since girlhood: has contributed to Christian Union. Congregationalist. Congrega- tional Review, Appleton's .lournal, St. Nicholas, Wide Awake, etc.: also contributor of book re- views to Literary World since 1874. Much of her earlier work under various pen-names or anony- mous. (See Who's Who in .\merica for list of books.) Home: Warner, N.H.* HABBTS, Charles Edward. M.D.. surgeon; b. Waterford. Vt.. Nov. 12. 1868: s. Charles D. and Isabel (Farrow) Harris: grad. St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1890; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1897: spl. work. New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch.. 1905; m. Clara R. Hull, of Framingham, Mass., May 5. 1898 (died Aug. 26. 1904): 1 child. Richard Locke: m. 2d, Caroline G. Thacher, of Hyannis. Mass., Oct. 14. 1906: 2 children. Eleanor K., Isabel. Practiced in Hvannis, Mass.. since 1897; chmn. Bd. of Health, Barnstable, Mass. Mem. Hyannis Bd. of Trade. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mason: Odd Fellow. Repub- lican. Conp-list. Recreations: gardening. Address: Hyannis, IMass. HABBIS. Charles Nathan, lawver: b. Port By- ron. 111.. Oct. 6. 1860: s. Rev. .Tohn L. and Sarah CEbrieht) Hari-is: grad. Harvard Law Sch., 1884; admitted to Suffolk bar. 1882: m. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 30, 1890, Sarah Wyman Bird; 2 sons, Arthur Stanlev, Henrv Bird. Asst. atty. gen. of Mass., 1891-4; mem. commn. for consolidating and ar- ranging pub. statutes of Mass., 1900-2. Asst. register of probate for Middlesex Co. Mem. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn. Club: Republican of Msss. Author: Massachusetts Stat- utorv Citations. Editor: Sunplement to Pub. Stat- utes' of Mass. Compiler: 4th and 5th vols. Mass. Digest, and of Index to the Revised Laws of Mass. Home: Winchester. Mass. Office: Registry of Pro- bate, Cambridge, Mass. HABBIR. EHiah Paddock, educator; b. Le Roy. Oenesee Co NT., Apr. 3. 1832: s. Daniel and Marv J. (Padriock) Harris: of Welch descent; A.B., Amherst. 1855; Ph.D.. U. of Gottingen, Ger- manv. 1859; LL.D.. Victoria XL, Canada, 1890; m Warsaw, N.T., July 26, 1S60, Ellen A. Park. Teacher in various acads., 1855-8; prof, modern languages, chemistry and nat. history, Victoria U., 1859-66; prof, chemistrv and geology, Be- loit Coll., 1866-8, Amherst, 1868, now prof, emeri- tus. Address: Amherst, Mass. HABBIS, Emory S., insurance; b. Hoosick, N.Y., Mar. Ul, ISoS: s. 1-1 Stearns and Elizabeth B. (Rudd) Harris; ed. North Bennington High Sch., and Troy Business Coll.; m. Addte M. Warren, of Bennington, Vt., Mar. 22, 1881. Has engaged in farming, undertaking and furniture business, as cigar mfr. and ins. agt.; served as selectman, Ben- nington, 5 yrs.; pres. of village; U.S. marshal of Vt., 1894-8; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1898; chmn. Dem. State Com., 4 terms. Mem. I.O.O.F., B.P.O.E. Home: 226 Division St. Office: 445 Main St., Ben- nington, Vt. HABBIS, Francis Auffustine, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) HABBIS, Preeman Cram, M.D.; b. Bridgton, Me., Jan. 18, 1S50; s. (Rev.) Leonard Woodbury and Caroline (French) Harris; prelim, edn. Bridg- ton Acad.; Harvard Med. Coll., 1869-70; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1871; m. Mary Grace Cald- well, of Sherman, Me., June 4, 1873; 4 children, Leonard Woodbury, Margaret Caldwell (Mrs. Wal- ter Sleeper), Mary Esther (Mrs. D. B. Curtis), Bell Curry (Mrs. W. A. Cobb). Practiced, South Wind- ham, Me., 1871-2, Sherman Mills, Me., 1872-4. Cole- brook, N.H., 1874-94, Sherman Mills, since 1894. U.S. exam, for pensions and numerous life ins. COS. Was mem. Bd. Health and Sch. Bd., Cole- brook and Sherman Mills. IMason; K.P. Republi- can. Conglist. Address: Sherman IMills, Me. HABBIS, George, college pres.: moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also T\'lio's Who in America, 1914-15.) HABBIS, Georgre Bohert, surgeon. (See vol. 1909.) HABBIS, Henry Prancis, lawyer and trustee; b. Harrisville (West Boylston), Mass., Aug. 19, 1849; s. Charles INIorris and Emilv (Dean) Harris: A.B., Tufts Coll., 1871: LL.B., Boston U., 1873; m. Emma Frances, d. "^^illiam F. and Mary .1. (Hurd) Dear- born, of Worcester, May 17, 1883; 2 daughters, Rachel (Mrs. J. Herbert Johnson, of Worcester), Dorothy (Mrs. H. Paul Buckingham, of Worces- ter). Began practice in Worcester, Jan. 1, 1874; treas. W^est Bovlston Mfg. Co.. Easthampton, Mass., 1889-09; was pres. L. M. Harris Mfg. Co.; dir. Worcester Trust Co.: trustee People's Savings Bank (bd. of investment). Trustee Worcester City Hosp., Mass. Homoe. Hosp. (Boston), Worces- ter Acad., Dean Acad., of Franklin, Mass.. Home for Aged Women (Worcester) ; was mem. Worces- ter Sch. Bd. and West Boylston Sch. Bd. Mason. L'niversalist. Mem. Am., Mass., and Worcester Co. bar assns. Club: Worcester Country. Recreations: motoring, golf, travel. Home: 67 Lincoln St. He died Jan. 14, 1915. HABBIS, Herbert, organist and choir dir.: b. East Machias, Me., Dec. 17, 1846; s. Peter Talbot and Deborah (Longfellow) Harris; prep. edn. ■W'ashington Acad., East Machias; A.B., Bowdoin, 1872 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1875: student Bos- ton Conservatory of Music, 1872-6, and later studied in Boston under pvt. teachers: unmarried. Began as organist and choir dir. in Boston, 1881; retired, 1905. Republican. Has been an active worker in Freemasonry and has held important of- fices in governing bodies of the order in Me.; Grand Comdr. K.T. of Me., 1899-1900; Grand Organist Su- preme Council 33° Masons of Northern Masonic .lurisdiction of U.S., 1903-6; active since 1906 in spreading knowledge of Esperanto in Me. Mem. S.A.R., Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Fraternitv. Kotz- schmar. Address: 10 Henry St., Portland, Me. HABBTS. Ira Prancis, banker; b. Nashua. N.H.. Nov. 8. 1855: s. Robert and Mary (Glines) Harris: nub sch. edn.: m. Nashua, June 7. 1881. Marv C. Proctor. Began active career at New Albany, Ind.. becoming asst. pilot on Ohio River; returned to Nashua and studied dentistry for 2 yrs.; became identified with Indian Head Nat. Bank, 1877, was made asst. cashier, 1886, and has been cashier since 1895. Mason (32°, K.T.). Home: Nashua, N.H. 514 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HARRIS, James, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) KARRIS, Iiinnie Sarah, author; b. East Machias, Young Cap dress: East Machias, Me HARRIS, Robert Orr, congressman; b. boston, Nov i IN.')!; s. H(in. Benjamin Winslow and Julia A (brr) Harris; A.B., Harvard, 1S77; admitted to bar. 1S79; m. Josephine D. Gorton, of Newport, RI Apr 21, 18S0. Practiced at Boston and Brock- ton',' Mass., 1S79-1902; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1S89- dist. atty.. Southeastern dist. ot Mass., loy-^- 1901; asso. judge Superior Ct. of Mass., .June 4, 1902-Mar 1, 1911: mem. 62d Congress (1911-li). 14th Mass. Dist. Republican. Home: East Bridge- water, Mass.* HARRIS, Samuel Tibbetts, lawyer; b. Chai'les- Harold C. Admitted to Middlesex bar, 1872. since mem. corpn. Dedham Instn. lor Savings mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1SS2. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn , Abstract Club, Mass. Conveyancers. Democrat. Unitarian. Roval Arch Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: walking, collecting postage stamps. Home: Dedham. Mass. Office: 1014, 6 Beacon St., Boston. m. Chicago, Sept.. 1899. Jean C. H Van Allen, of Morrisburg. Ont. Began practice, 1900; prof thera- peutics and clinical demonstrator since 1900, pres. since 1903, Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, Boston; res- ident physician for 9 yrs.. and pres. Cambmdge Osteopathic and Surgical Sanitarium; mem. Fred E Harris & Co., mchts. and importers, Aylestord, n's Mem. Am. Osteopathic Assn., Mass. Osteo- pathic Soc, Mass. Academy of Osteopathic Physi- cians- pres. Associated College of Osteopathy, 1907-8 Episcopalian. Clubs: Canadian (Boston). Intercolonial. Mem. British Charitable Soc Home: Cambridge, Mass.; (summer) Aylesford, N.S. Of- fice: 1010 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.; consulting ofl!ice. 483 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. HARRIS, William De Blois, M.D.; b. Wolfyille, X S Mav 28 1872: s. Constant C. and Eliza (Mun- ro) Harris; ed. Acadia Coll., N.S.: M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1899; m. Mabel C. Higgins, of Lynn. Mass., Oct. 23, 1907; 1 daughter, Ruth I. Practiced in Lvnn, Mass., since 1905: surgeon to out-patients. Lynn Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Lynn Med. Fraternity. Republican. Baptist. Ad- dress: 96 S. Common St., Lynn. Mass. HARRIS, William Penwlck, college prof.; b. Wolfville, N.S., Oct. 21. 1868: s. David Jewett and Rebecca (Elder) Harris: arrived in U.S., 1876; A.B. Harvard. 1891, A.M.. 1892; post-grad. work. Harvard, Berlin, Paris and Oxford, Eng.; m. Alice Mary Fogg, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 19, 1894. Asst. prof. Greek. Harvard, 1898 — . Mem. Soc. Promotion of Hellenic Studies, Archa?ol. Inst. America; pres. Boston Archpeol. Soc. Now serving with John Williams White and Francis Bacon in publn. of "Investigations at Assos," an account of the first excavation on Greek soil undertaken by the AT'cha2ol. Inst, of America; served with Hej-- bert Weir Smvth and Charles Burton Gulick. as mem. com. Classical Dept.. Harvard U.. in bringing out "Agamemnon" of iEschylus. in the Stadium, 1906. V.-p. Archpeol. Inst. America. Address: 8 Mercer Circle, Cambridge. Mass.* HARRIS, William Hu?li, M.D., surgeon; b. Appalachicola, Fla., Aug. 7. 1861; s. Charles Miller and Isabella (Jewett) Harris: ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn, and high sch.. Belfast, Me.; spent sev- eral vrs. in business in Calif.: studied Dartmouth Med.' Sch.; M.D., U. of Vt. Med. Coll., 1888; m. Augusta, Me., Sept., 1887, Martha Jewett North. Practiced at Dixfield. Me.. 1888-91, since at Au- gusta; supt. schs., Augusta, 1892-3. Home: 68 Grove St., Augusta. Me. HARRIS, William James, clergyman; b. West Brattl.boio, VI., .May 21, 1834; s. Rev. Roswell and IMatilda (Leavitt) Harris; A.B., Yale, 1856 (Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1859; D.D., Trinitv Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1872; m. Mary Gale Hill, of St. Stephen, N.B., Aug. 18. 1859; 2 children, Emma, b. Feb. 18, 1864 (m. William M. Hall, of Montreal. P.Q., Feb. 18. 1896); William Leavitt, b. Dec. 2. 1873 (A.B., Dartmouth, 1896 [Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa]; LL.B., Boston U., 1898; practiced Lowell, INlass., 1898-08. d. June 4, 1908). Prin. acad., St. Stephen, N.B., 1856-9, Monson, Mass., 1859-61; pastor Congl. Ch., Saxtons River and Brandon, Vt., 1861-5; entered P.E. Ch.. Jan., 1865, and served as follows: rector Grace Ch., Manchester, N.II. ; instr. in Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge. Mass.; rector Christ Ch.. Mont- pelier, Vt.. Trinitv Ch., Rutland, Vt., Christ Ch.. Detroit. Mich., Christ Ch., Yankton. S.D.; dean Calvary Cathedral, Sioux Falls. S.D.; rector Ch. of the Ascension, Walt ham, Mass., Christ Ch., Hyde Park. Mass.; in charge of St. Paul's Ch., Boston, 1887-9; diocesan missionary for 7 yrs.; in charge of Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Barre, Vt., and of St. Paul's Ch.. White River Junction. Vt.. until Mar., 1907 (retired). Pub. The Mountain Echo as a diocesan paper of the churcli in Vt., 1894-07; deputy to Triennial Conv. of P.E. Ch. from Diocese of Mich., 1880, 1883, and from Diocese of Vt., 1901; was mem. standing com. Diocese of Mich., 1876-9: was pres. of two diocesan convs. when the diocese was without a bishop. Scottish Rite Mason (32°, K.T.). Address: 10 Locust St., Nashua, N.H. HARRIS, William !■., surgeon: b. INToncton, N.B., Can.. Nov. 13, 1872; s. Christopher P. and Mary L. Harris; ed. Kings Co. Grammar Sch.; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1892; m. Nelly E. Moore, of Amherst, N.S., Dec. 30, 1897: 3 children, Arthur Deaver, Isabel, George F. Practiced in Providence, R.I., since 1898; surgeon St. Joseph's Hosp. Mem. R.I. State Bd. of Health. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc. Providence Dist. Med. Soc. Clubs: Catholic, ■V\'est Side. Economic. Home: 71 Arlington Av. Office: 532 Broad St., Providence. R.I. HARRISON, Constance Gary (Mrs. Burton Har- rison), author: moved to Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HARRISON, Fosdick Beach, clergyman; b. Beth- lehem. Litchfield Co.. Conn., Aug. 5, 1862; s. Wil- liam Robinson and Harriet Newel (Beach) Harri- son: descendant of Thomas Harrison, who settled in Branford, (Tonn., about 1645; prep. edn. Willis- ton Sem., Easthampton. Mass.; A.B.. Amherst. 1890; B.D., Yale Div. Sch. (now Yale Sch. of Religion), 1893; m. Estelle Potter, of Worcester. Mass., Dec. 29, 1904; children, Fosdick. b. 1905; Elizabeth. 1906; Burton. 1908; Caroline. 1912. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1893; asst. pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, New Haven, Conn.. 1893-6; pastor Somers, Conn.. 1896-8, 2d Ch.. Palmer. Mass., 1899-03, Brantford, Ont., Can.. 1903-6, Townsend, Mass., 1906-10, Southington, Conn., Jan., 1910-14; purchased the Peach Farm, South Woodstock, Conn., 1914. and took up residence there; pastor chs. at Woodstock and North Woodstock since fall of 1914. Mem. Chi Phi (Phi Chapter). Home: Woodstock, Conn. HARRISON, Joseph lie Roy, librarian; b. North Adams. Mass., Oct. 12, 1862; s. John Le Roy and Ellen Maria (Hawks) Harrison; ed. Cornell; edi- torial staff New York Commercial Advertiser, 1885-8; asst. Washington corr.. same. 1888-9; stu- dent U. of Heidelberg, Germany, 1890, N.Y. State Librarv Sch., Albanv. N.Y., 1901-3 (degree. B.L.S.. conferred bv regents U. State of N.Y., 1893, and M.L.S., 1912). Sub-librarian, legislation, N.Y. State Library, Albany, 1893-4; librarian. Providence Athen^um, 1894-11. Forbes library, Northampton, Mass., Sept. 1. 1911 — . Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Li- brarv Club. Western Mass. Library Club (v.-p. 1912-13). N.Y. State Library Sch. Assn. Clubs: Northampton, Northampton Country, Adirondack Camp and Trail. (See Who's Who in America for WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 515 list of books, writings, etc.) Home: Northampton, Mass.* "" HARBISON, Peleg- Dennis, author; b. Tiverton, R.I., May 3U, lS-43; s. John and Ann Eliza (Dennis) Harrison; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and R.I. State Normal Sch. ; m. Nellie M. Grav, of Fall River, Mass., Apr. 7, 1866. Mem. N.ll. Ho. of Rep., 1889. Mem. Nat. Geos. Soc, JManchester Hist. Assn. Republican. Author: Tlie Stars and Stripes and Other American Flags, 1906. Address: Manches- ter, N.H. HARBISON, Boss CrranviUe, anatomist; b. Ger- mantown (Phila.), Pa., Jan. 13, 1870; s. Samuel and Katharine (Diggs) Harrison; A.B., Johns Hop- kins, 1889, Ph.D., 1894; M.D., U. of Bonn, 1899; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1907); m. Ida I^ange, of Altona, Germany, Jan. 9, 1896. Lecturer on morpliology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1894-5; instr. and asso. in anat- omy, 1896-9, asso. prof, anatomy, 1899-07, Johns Hopkins: prof, comparative anatomy, Yale, 1907 — . :Mng. editor Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1903 — ; trustee Marine Biol. Lab.^ Woods Hole, 1908 — . Mem. Internat. Inst. Embryology, Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Soc. Zoolo- gists, Am. Assn. Anatomists (pres. 1911-13), Anatomische Gesellschaft, Am. Soc. Naturalists (sec. 1902-4, pres. 1912-13). Address: 142 Hunt- ington St., New Haven, Conn.* HABBOWSB, David, oculist; b. West Troy, N. Y., June 13, 1857; s. David and Janet Harrower; M.D., Harvard, 1884; jn. Edinburgli. Scotland, July, 1886. Mary D. Struthers. Sr. oplitlialmic surgeon to Worcester City, Memorial, and St. Vincent's hosps., Worcester; consultant oplithalmologist and otologist to Baldwinsville, and Milford hosps. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Otol. Soc, Am. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Otol., Laryngol. and Rhinol. Soc, A.M. A. Republican. Clubs: Harvard (Worcester and Bos- ton), Worcester, Tatnuck, Country. Home: 98 "Williams St. Office: 13 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. HABSTROM, Carl Axel, educator; b. Westeros, Sweden. Dec 20, 18 63; s. Carl Gustaf and Emelia (Fosberg) Harstrom; prep. edn. Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad, to 1880; A.B., Hobart Coll., 1886, A.M., 1889: Ph.D., Yale, 1899; m. Lee Selden Partridge, of Phelps. N.Y., June 20, 1888. Headmaster Peeks- kill aiil. Acad.. 1886-7, Vieuland Prep. Sch., 1887- 91. Norwalk Mil. Inst., 1891-3; founded, 1899, and since prin. the Harstrom Sch. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn.. Phi Beta Kap- pa, Theta Delta Chi. Club: Yale (New York). Home: Norwalk, Conn.* HABT, Albert Bushnell, college prof.; b. Clarks- ville. Pa.. July 1, 1854; s. Dr. Albert Gaillard and Mary Crosby (Hornell) Hart; A.B., Harvard, 1880; Ph.D., Freiburg, Baden, 1883; (LL.D., Richmond, 1902, Tufts, 1905, "^^estern Reserve, 1907; Litt.D., Geneva, Switzerland. 1909); m. Marv Hurd Put- nam, of Manchester, N.H., July 11, 1889. Instr. Am. history, 1883-6. history, 1886-7, asst. prof, history, 1887-97. prof, history, 1897-10, prof, govt., 1910 — . Harvard U. Joint editor Harvard Gradu- ates' Masazine, 1894-02. American History Re- view, 1895-09. Pres. Am. Hist. Assn., 1909, Am. Political Science Assn., 1912; chmn. exec com. Nat. Municipal League, 1910; mem. Council Mass. Hist. Soc, 1908; mem. Wis. and Minn. hist. socs. (See W^ho's Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- dress: 19 Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass.* HABT, Artemas Elijali, banker; b. New Britain, Conn., .Tune 20, 1842; s. Artemas Ensign and Annie Elizabeth (Clark) Hart; descendant of Stephen Hart, of Conn.; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; m. Kath- erine A. O. Litchfield, of Hartford, Conn., Oct. 12, 1865; 3 children, Elizabeth Katharine (Mrs. H. S. Graves, of Rye, N.Y.), Sara Marguerite (Mrs. O. Paine, also of Rye), Harold Gross. Clk. in dry goods store, 1860-2; entered employ Soc. for Sav- inffs, 1862: sec, treas. and trustee same since 1891; dlr. State Bank (Hartford). Eagle Lock Co. (Terry ville. Conn). Clubs: Hartford, Country (Parmington, Conn).; Laurentian (Canada). Rec- reations: fishine. Home: 846 Asylum Av. Office: Society for Savings, Hartford, Conn. HABT, Charles "Whittlesey; b. Cornwall, Conn., Dec 3. 1850; s. Nathan and Amelia (Whittlesey) Hart; descendant of Stephen Hart, wiio settled in Hartford in 1635, later in Farmington, which town he represented in tlie first session of the legisla- ture; also from John Whittlesey, Saybrook, 1662; ed. common schs.; m. Oct. 26, 1878, Martha Field- send Hoult, of Wath, Eng. Engaged in farming since boyhood; chmn. Sch. Bd.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12 (com. on humane instns.). Republi- can. Conglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Ad- dress: W. Cornwall, Conn. HABT, Chester, live stock breeder; b. Barkham- sted. Conn., Sept. 18, 1877; s. Monroe and Annie (Case) Hart; descendant of Deacon Stephen Hart, who came from Eng. to Mass., 1622, and on moth- er's side, from Consider Tiffany, who was a Tory and was confined to his farm in the town of Hart- land, Conn., during Revolutionary times; ed. com- mon schs. of native town; unmarried. Breeder of poland-cliina hogs since 1906, holstein friesian cat- tle since 1907; also mfr. lumber; mgr. firm of Mon- roe Hart & Sons. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911; registrar of voters for 6 yrs. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Conn. Holstein Friesian Club, Holstein Frie- sian Assn. of America. Address: Barkhamsted, Conn. HABT, Francis Bnssell, banker; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Jan. 16, 1868; s. Thomas Mandell and Sarah Davis (Watson) Hart; grad. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Helen Bronson Hobbey, of North- ampton, Mass., June 4, 1896; 3 children, Helen W., Gwendolyn, Francis R., Jr. Engaged as engr. in W.I., 1889-91; gen. mgr., 1891-2, v.-p. and gen. mgr., 1892-3, pres., 1893-06. Cartagena-Magdalena Ry., Colombia, S.A.; v.-p., 1896-08, v. -chmn. dirs., 1908 — , Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; also pres., dir. Lowell Light Corpn.; v.-p., dir. Northern Ry. Co. of Costa Rica; trustee Milton (Mass.) Savings Bank, Worcester Rys. & Investment Co.; dir. Perc Marquette R.R. Co., United Fruit Co. (exec com.), Nipe Bay Co., Am. Trust Co., N.E. Casualty Co., United Electric Securities Co., Pacific Commercial Co., Santa Marta Fruit Co., Saetia Sugar Co., Tropical Fruit S.S. Co., Ltd. (London), Revere Sugar Co., Southern Apartments. Ltd., Mass. Mad- ison Co., British & Continental Investment Co., The Jefferson Trust Co. (Conn.). Treas., mem. corpn., exec, and finance corns., Mass. Inst. Tech.; trustee Milton (Mass.) Acad. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Fellow Royal Geog. Soc; mem. Soc Natural History, Soc. of Arts (Boston), Imperial Inst., London, etc Clubs: St. Botolph, Exchange, Engineers' (Boston): Nat. Arts (New York); (IJountry. Milton, Wam- sutta. Recreations: riding, fishing, collecting books. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 17 Court St., Boston.* HABT, Georg-e Fred. M.D., surgeon; b. Webster, Mass., Nov. 9. 1859: s. John and Addie M. (Richard- son) Hart; ed. Nichols Acad., Dudley: M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1884; m. Emma .Tosephine Burrnett. of Dudley, Mass., Nov. 17. 1887. Prac- ticed in Webster since 1884; mem. Bd. of Health, 1891-11: v.-p. Webster Co-operative Bank; select- man, Webster, 1910, 11, 12; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1913. 14, 15 (chm.n, pub. health com.). Trus- tee Nichols Acad. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Oxford (Mass.) Agrl. Soc. Mason (32°); mem. K.P. Re- publican. Conglist. Home: Webster, Mass. HABT, Henry Brown, M.D.; b. Portland. Me., .June 11, 1871: s. Rev. Henry Augustus and Eliza- beth Coburn (Hallowell) Hart; M.D., Med. Sch, of Me. (Bowdoin), 1899; m. Ellen M. Merrill, of Port- land. Me., Nov. 15. 1892; 2 children, Louene, Henry D, Began practice in Dennis, Mass., 1899: reported first case of leprosv in Mass,, resulting in estab- lishment by the State of Leper Colonv on Pene- keese Island, Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. I.O,R.M.. O.B.S.. Grange, Recreations: hunting, boating. Address: East Den- nis, Mass, HART, James Norris, educator; b, Willimantic, Me Mav 22. 1861; s. Frank and Nancv Maria (Nor- ris) Haft; B.C.E., U. of Mc, 1885, C.E., 1890 (Sc.D., 1908)- M.S., U. of Chicago. 1897; m. Alice Pottle, Bangor, Me., Dec. 29, 1897, Teacher high schs.. 1885-7; instr. mathematics and drawing, 1887-90, prof, mathematics and astronomy since 1890, dean 516 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND since 1903, U. of Me. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Math Soc, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. Amoric:i, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta. Republican. Conglist. Club: Twentieth Century (Bangor). Home: Orono, Me.* HART, Jolin Goddard, educator; b. Newport, RI Keb 12, 1S70; s. James Nicholas and Annie Frances (Goddard) Hart; A.B., Harvard, 1S93, A.M., 1S94; m. Andover, Mass., 1S99, Ethel Hast- ings. Instr. in English, Harvard, since 1894, also sec. of faculty of Arts and Sciences since 1912. Home: 7 Waterhouse St. Address: 20 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. HABT, Malcom A. H., M.D.; b. Milton, N.H., Dec. 28, ISGl; s. Simon and Mary A. (Wcntworth) Hart; ed. common schs., and Berwick Acad., South Berwick, Me.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (N. Y. U.), 1888; m. Apr. 17, 1890, Estelle L. Draper, of Fair Haven, Vt. Practiced in Fall River, Mass., 1888- 90, since in jMilton, N.H. Pres. Bd. of Trustees of Nute High Sch. and Library: trustee Nute Fund Assn. Mem. N.H. and Strafford County med. socs. Republican. Baptist. Mem. K.P., I.O.R.M. Ad- dress: Milton, N.H. HAST, Samuel, theologian; b. Saybrook. Conn., .Tune 4, 1S45: s. Hcniv and Mary Ann (Witter) Hart; A.B.. Trinity, 1866, A.IM., 1869 (D.D., 1885, D.C.I... 1899; D.D., Yale University, 1902; LL.D., Weslevan University, 1909); unmarried. Deacon, 1869, priest, 1870, P.E. Ch.; tutor, 1868-70; asst. prof, mathematics, 1870-3; prof, mathematics, 1873-83, Latin, 1883-99, Trinity Coll.; prof, doc- trinal theology and prayer book since 1899, vice- dean, 1899-08, dean since 1908. Berkeley Div. Sch. Registrar Diocese of Conn., since 1874; custodian of Standard Prayer Book, P.E. Ch. of U.S., since 1886; sec. House of Bishops, 1892 — ; historiogra- pher and registrar of the church, 1898 — . Mem. Am. Philol. Assn. (sec. 1873-8, pres., 1892), Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Am. Hist. Assn., A.A..\.S., Conn. Hist. Soc. Cpres., 1900 — ), Conn. Library Assn. (pres. 1894), New Haven Colonv Hist. Soc. New London Co. Hist. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars. Phi Beta Kappa (senator, 1892 — ), Psi LTpsilon. Trustee Wadsworth Athe- naeum, Watkinson Library, Colt Bequest. Hart- ford Good AVill Club (pres.), Russell Library (pres), Ridgefield School (pres.). Trinity Coll., apptd. Bohlen lecturer for 1914. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Mid- dletown, Conn.* HART, Soplila Chantal, college prof.; b. Boston, Aug. 20, 18i;s; d. Eugene and Anne Hart; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge, Mass., 1902; A.M., U. of Mich., 1898; unmarried. Tutor in English, 1892; instr., 1893-7, asso. prof. English and head of dept., 1897-1900, prof, rhetoric and English composition and head of dept. since 1906, Wellesley Coll. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Au- thors. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Wellesley, Mass.* HART, Thomas Norton, ex-mayor; b. North Reading, Mass., Jan. 20, 1829; s. Daniel and Mar- garet (Norton) Hart; country sch. edn.; removed to Boston, 1842; m. Elisabeth Snow, of Bowdoin, Me., Apr. 30, 1850. Became partner in Philip A. Locke & Co.; subsequently founded Hart, Taylor & Co.; retired fi'om mercantile business, 1879; pres. Mt. Vernon Nat. Bank, 1879-1903; identified with many socs. and eleemosynary instns. Mem. Bos- ton Common Council, 1879-81; Bd. of Aldermen, 1882, 85, 86; nominated for mayor, 1886, 87, 88, 89, 93, 99 and 1901; elected mayor, 1889, 90, 1900 and 1901; postmaster of Boston, 1891-3. Home: 298 Commonwealth Ave., Boston; (summer) Swamp- scott, Mass.* HART, 'William Henry, mfi. ; b. New Britain, Conn.. July 25, 1834; s. George and Elizabeth F. (Bot)th) Hart; grammar and high sch. edn.; m. Martha Peck, of New Britain, Sept. 19, 1855. Treas., 1854-1904, dir. since 1854, elected pres., 1884, now chmn. bd., the Stanley Works; dir. New Britain Nat. Bank, 1866 — ; also Peck Bros. & Co., Savings Bank of New Britain; pres. Hart Real Es- tate Co. V.-p. New Britain Inst.; dir. New Britain Hospital; dir. Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hardware (New York), New Britain (ex- pi-es.). Homo: New Britain, Conn.* HART, William Parker, banker; b. Freetown, Cortland Co., N.Y., Oct. 8, 1868; s. Arthur Alonzo and Harriet P. (Parker) Hart; 9tn generation from .Stephen Hart, who came from England in 1634, and landed first in Salem, Mass.; ed. Acton (Mass.) High Sch.; m. Ella L. Thompson, of Somerville, Mass., Nov. 9, 1892; 3 children, Dorothy, Marjorie, Parker Thompson. Telegraph operator, Fitchburg R.R., at Leominster, Mass., 1885; later at Boston, in train despatcher's ofl^lce of Boston & Lowell R.R. ; became messenger Monument Nat. Bank, Charlestown, Mass., 1887; cashier, Aug. 1, 1899, asst. treas., 1909, treas. since 1911, Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank; pres. Mutual Protection Fire Ins. Co. of Charlestown. Mass. Mem. Mass. Bankers' Assn. (exec, com.). Bank Officers' Assn., Boston. Treas. and mem. bd. of mgrs. Winchester Home for Aged Women; sec. and treas. Hunt Asy- lum for Destitute Children (mem. bd. since 1892). Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Boston City, Savings Bank Treasurers' (v.-p). Home: 57 Logan Ave.. Medford, Mass. Office: Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Boston. HART, "William R., college prof.; b. Green Co., Pa., Mar. 31, 1853; s. Jacob and Xaveria (Ross) Hart; ed. country sch., Henry Co.. la.; Howe's Acad., Mt. Pleasant, la.; la. Wesleyan U., Mt. Pleasant: LL.B., la. State Law Sch.. Iowa City, 1880; A.B.. U. of Neb., 1896, A.M., 1900; m. Aug. 14, 1884, Mary E. McCray, of Trenton, Henry Co., la. Taught in country sch.. Fulton Co.. 111., 1874; country and village schs.. Henry Co., la., 1875-9; town sch., Bloomington, Neb., 1880-2; Salem (la.) Acad., 1882-3; high sch.. Aurora. Neb., 1884-7; supt. citv schs.. Holdrege, Neb., 1887-94: Nelson, Neb., 1896-7; fellow in edn., U. of Neb., 1898-1901; prof, psychology and edn.. State Normal Sch., Peru, Neb., 1901-7; prof. agrl. edn., Mass. Agrl. Coll., since 1907. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. N.E. A., A.A.A.S., Am. Breeders' Assn., Am. Nature Study Soc. N.E. Conf. on Rural Progress. Mason (K.T.). Address: Amherst, Mass. HARTFORD, Temando "Wood, publisher; b. Cha- teaugay, N.Y., Nov. 14, 1871; s. Mark and Eliza J. (Silver) Hartford; ed. pub. schs. and business coll., Manchester; m. Lizzie Hill Downing, of Eliot, Me., June 7, 1891; 3 children, Beatrice Elizabeth, Emma Helen, Justin Downing. Publisher Ports- mouth Herald since 1891; acquired Portsmouth Daily Chronicle and the New Hampshire Gazette (weekly), 1893; pres. and treas. Chronicle & Ga- zette Pub. Co.; pres. Portsmoutli Theatre Co., dir. Citizens Material Ry. Co., Sunset Baseball League; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1895; mem. City Council, Portsmoutli, 1892; now mem. City Sch. Bd.; del. from N.H. to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Mem. N.H. Press Assn. (ex-pres.). Pilgrim Publicity Assn.; del. N.E. Railroad Conf., 1914. Republican. Mem. Knights of Golden Eagle, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Warwicli, Portsmouth Athletic, Portsmouth Coun- try; Boston Press. Wrote: (brochures) Portsmoutli Navy Yard; Portsmouth, the Peace City. Recrea- tions: played polo on Manchester (N.H.) team — champions of N.E. in 1887. Home: Miller Ave. Of- fice: 23 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, N.H. HARTHAIT, Silas Emerson, retired mechanical and electrical engineer; b. West Boylston, Mass., Mar. 5, 1838; s. Silas and Mary Ann (Ross) Hart- han; ed. Guilford Acad., Conn.; m. 1st, Jan. 15, 1860, Mary Elizabeth, d. Albert and Mary L. (New- hall) Tufts, of Medford (now deceased); 4 chil- dren, Frank E. (deceased), Charles E., Addie M., Herbert M.; m. 2d, Maria (Carpenter) Buker, d. Nelson Carpenter, of Putnam, Conn. Supt. Cleve- land Machine Co. and master mechanic. Bay State Shoe & Leather Co.; inventor of tlie Bigelow Heel- ing Machine and other devices; mgr. of the first electric light CO., the first electric ry. operated in Worcester, 1879; retired 1898. Home: 336 Lincoln St., Worcester. HARTMAN, Gustave, M.D. ; b. Lenox, Mass., Mar. 16, 1877; s. Olof and Maria (Malm) Hartman; descendant of an old Swedish family; grad. Lund U., Sweden, 1898; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.. 1904; unmarried. Resident surgeon Harrisburg WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND .31; (Pa.) Hosp., 1904-5; practiced in Livnn, IMass., since 1905; mem. associated staff Union Hosp., Lynn. 1st It. IMed. Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Mem. A.M. A., Assn. :Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Mass. :Med. Soc, Lynn Med. Soc. Mason. Clubs: O.^ford (Lynn), Army and Navy (Washington, D.C.). Address: 177 N. Com- mon St., Lynn, IMass. HABTNESS, James, mfr. ; b. Schenectady, K.Y., Sept. 3, 1S61; s. John Williams and Ursilla (Jack- son) Hartness; ed. pub. schs., Cleveland, O. (hon. M.E., U. of Vt., 1910; U.A., Yale, 1914); m. Lena Sandford Pond, of Winsted, Conn., May 13, 18S5. Pres., Jones & Lamson Machine Co., Spring- field, Vt.; treas., Jones & Lamson Power Co., Springfield. Inventor, having over 100 patents, in- cluding the Flat Turret Lathe, invented 1S91; Lo- swing Lathe, 1904; Turret equatorial telescope, 1909. Pres. Am. Soc. Mech. Ena:rs., 1914: fellow A.A.A.S.; v. -p. Western N.E. Chamber of Com- merce; mem. Astronom. and Astroijhys. Soc. of America, Verein Deutscher Ingenieure, Instn. IMech. Engrs. (British), Royal Soc. Encouragement of Arts (British), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Engineers', IMachinery (New York); Royal Societies (London); New Bedford Yacht. Author: Machine Building for Profit, 1909; Flat Turret Lathe Manual, 1910: Human Factor in Works Management, 1912. Address: Springfield, Vt.* HABTBANFT, Frederick Bergf, bookseller; b. New Brunswick, N.J., Nov. 21, 1S6S; s. Chester Da- vid and Annie Frances (Berg) Hartranft; descend- ant of Tobis Hartranft, of Pa., 1734; ed. pvt. schs. and Gymnasium, Dresden, Breslau, (Jermany; A.B., Columbia, 1S95; student Sch. Polit. Science, Colum- bia, for 4 yrs.; m. Clarissa M. Allen, of Hartford, Conn., June 12. 1906. Prepared for professional life, but health broke down and entered book busi- ness at Hartford, 1899. in which still continues; instr. in German, Hartford Theol. Sem.; formerly sec. Univ. Extension Soc. in Conn. Club: Univer- sity. Home: 26 Evergreen Ave. Office: 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. HABTSHOBN, William Henry, college prof.; b. Lisbon, Me., June 17, 1863: s. Charles and Nancy (Hatch) Hartshorn; A.B., Bates Coll., 1886, A.M., 1889 (Litt.D., 1904); U. of Leipzig, 1890-1; m. Minnie Blake, of Montville, Me., Nov. 30, 1886. Supt. schs. and prin. High Sch., Laconia. N.H., 1886-9: instr. physics, 1889-90, prof., 1890-4, prof. English, 1894 — , and acting pres.. Bates Coll. Chmn. State Library Commn.; pres. Me. Library Assn., 1910-12. Lecturer on travel, lit. and edn. Mason (32°). Address: Lewiston, Me.* HABTSHOBN', "William Newton, publisher; b. Greenville, N.H., Oct. 28. 1843; s. George and Mary A. (Putnam) Hartshorn; ed. pub. sch., Milford, N.H., and 1 yr. Appleton Acad., I\It. Vernon. N.H. : m. Ella S. Ford, of Boston, Oct. 2S, 1875. Pres. and treas. The Priscilla Pub. Co., proprs. The Modern Priscilla. Chmn. exec. com. Internat. S.S. Assn., 1902-11, pres., 1911 — ; v. -p. World's S.S. Assn.; now devotes most of his time to state, nat., inter- national and world S.S. work. Mem. Boston Bapt. Social Union (ex-pres.), and various state and local denominational and charitable instns. Home: 23 Warwick Rd., Brookline. OflSce: 85 Broad St., Boston, IMass.* HABTSHOBNi:, 'William I>., consulting engi- neer; b. Montgomery Co., Md., Jan. IS, 1853; s. Isaac and Anna Elizabeth (Stabler) Hartshorne; student Haverford Coll., Pa., 2 yrs.; C.E., Lehigh U., Pa., 1874; m. Eliza .1. Cutler, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 25, 1877: 4 children, Elsie Cutler, Miriam, Isaac, Hugh. IMem. engring. corps, Musconetcong Tun- nel, 1874-5; asst. engr. Lehigh Valley R.R. and E. & A. R.R., 1875-6; teacher mathematics and natural philosophy, Howland Sch., Union Springs, N.Y.. 1876-8; asst. engr. in charge of party gaug- ing Mississippi River, 1879; chemist, Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1879-80; in charge of dye- ing and finishing dept., same, lSSl-2, supt. worsted dept., 1882-99. resident agt., lS99-Apr. 28, 1913; since consulting engr., textiles a specialty, Me- thuen, Mass. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: scientific study. Address: 40 Pleasant St., Methuen, Mass. Flora Ellen as elk. A. S. mem. firm of HABTT, Mary Bronson, writer; b. Ithaca, N.Y., Mar. 23, 1S73; d. I'rof. Charles Frederick (of Cor- nell U.) and Lucy Cornelia (Lvnde) Hartt; sister of Rollin Lynde Hartt; grad. Buffalo Sem., 1890: unmarried. Club: Woman's City. Contbr. to mags.; regular contbr. of sketches Boston Transcript. Address: 96 Linden St., Allston, Mass.* HABTT, BolUn Iiynde, writer; b. Ithaca, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1869; s. I'rof. Charles Frederick (of Cor- nell U.) and Lucy Cornelia (Lynde) Hartt; brother of Mary Bronson Hartt; A.B., Williams Coll., 1892; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1896; m. Jessie Clark Knight, of Rockland, Me., Dec. 25, 1901. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1896; pastor, Helena, Mont., 1896- 97, Leverett, Mass., 1897-8. Traveled extensively in America, 1899-1900, gathering magazine ma- terial; on staiT Boston Transcript, 1900-11, edit- ing spl. articles and writing editorial comment and translations from the French. Studied art, Paris, 1911-12. while corresponding for Transcript. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books.) Address: Ponkapoag, Mass.* HABT'WBIiIi, Burt laws, chemist; b. Littleton. Mass., Dec. 18, 1865: s. Charles Pollard and Lu- cinda (Laws) Hartwell; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1889; M.S., 1890, B.Sc, Boston U., 1889; Ph.D., U. of Pa., 1903; m. May Louise Smith, of Stow, Mass., Sept. 9, 1891. Asst. chemist, !Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1889-91; 1st asst. chemist, 1891-03, asso. chemist, 1903-7. chemist, 1907 — , dir., 1912 — , agronomist, 1913 — , Agrl. Expt. Sta., R.I. State Coll.; also prof. agrl. chemistry, R.I. State Coll., 1908 — . Home: Kingston, R.I.* HABT'WBIiIi, Charles Henry, retired; b. New- market. N.H., Feb. 13, 1851; s. Rev. Henry Harri- son and Flora Ann (Sweatt) Hartwell; descendant of William Hartwell, who settled in Concord, Mass., in 1636; left Lawrence High Sch., 1867, to enter business; m. May 28, 1873, Mooers, of Lawrence, Mass. Began Jordan & Co., grocers. 1867; became H. A. Buell & Co., grocers, 1875, and mgr. and prin. owner of the business, 1897-07 (retired); dir. Merchants Trust Co.; trustee Lawrence Savings Bank. Trustee Tilton (N.H.) Sem. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Grecian Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Home: 243 Bruce St., Lawrence, Mass. HABTWBXiIi, Edward Mussey, statistician; b. Exeter, N.H., May 29, 1850; s. Shattuck and Cath- erine Stone (Mussey) Hartwell; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1873, A.M., 1876; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1881; M.D., Miami Med. Coll., Cincinnati, 1882; (LL.D., Amherst. 1898); m. at London, Eng., Mary Lsetitia Brown, of Baltimore, July 25, 1889. Vice-prin. high sch., Orange, N.J., 1873-4; teacher Boston Latin Sch., 1874-7; student medicine, Cincinnati, 1877-8; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1879-80; asso. phys- ical training and dir. gymnasium, same, 1883-91; dir. physical training, pub. schs., Boston, 1891-7; sec. statis. dept.. City of Boston, since its estab- lishment, 1897. Chmn. Mass. State Commn. for the Blind, 1906-8. Spl. expert agt., U.S. Dept. Labor in Europe, 1888-9; has studied in Berlin, Vienna and Stockholm, and made spl. investiga- tions in hygiene, edn. and statistics in Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Scandinavia. Mem. Med. and Chirurg. Faculty of Md., Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Am. Statis. Assn. Clubs: St. Botolph, Twentieth Century, Puddingstone. (See Who's Who in America for translations and writ- ines.) Home: 24 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Office: City Hall, Boston.* HABT'WBIiIi, Harry Foster, editor; b. Clinton. Mass., Mav 5, 1875; s. Charles Henry and Eliza- beth ' (Fuller) Hartwell; grad. Clinton High Sch., 1892; m. Amy Chamberlain Carter, of Clinton, Mass., Oct. 27, 1898; children. Amy Gilberta, Con- stance Fuller. Reporter Worcester Telegram, 1893-6, Clinton Enterprise, 1896-7, Spencer Leader, 1897, Springfield Union, 1897-8, Clinton Item, 1898-11; editor Clinton Item (daily) and Clinton Courant (weekljO since 1911; elk. Waehusett Co- operative Bank. Sec. Rep. Town Com., Clinton, 11 yrs.; dir. Bigelow Free Pub. Library. Christian Scientist. Mem. Clinton Hist. Soc. Mem. Sons of Veterans. Mason. Club: Prescott, of Clinton (pres.). Home: 253 Water St. Office: 156 Church St., Clinton, IMass. 518 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HARTWEI>I>, Henry Walker, arcliitect; b. Bos- ton, Scpl. I, 1.S33; s. Alonzo and Sarah Lunt (Walker) Hartwell; ed. Liawn-nce Acad., Grotoii, Mass.; studied architecture in ofUce.s of Joseph K. & Hammatt Billings, Boston; m. Sarah E. Miller, of A\'althain, Mass., .Tune '.), 1857. Be^an practice of arcliitecture at Boston, 1855. Served in Union Army, 1862-3. Address: 147 Summer St., Waltham. Mass.* HARVEY, Austin Irving', M.D., sur^fon; b. Car- nit'l. Me., June 14. 185;;; s. .Tohn and Martha A. (Prescott) Harvey; ed. comiiion and high schs.. Carmel; State Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, Me.; M.l)., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1878; m. Aug. 24, 1875, Minnie Dawes, of Carmel, Me. Began practice at Carmel, Mar. 20, 1878; removed to Newport, Me., May 20, 1S80. Lewiston, Dec. 18, 1898. Bangor, Aug. 30, 190G. Mem. State Bd. of Registration of Medicine and Surgery since 1895 (present term expires 1917). Mem. Honioc. Med. Soc. of Me. (ex-pres.). Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Me. Soc. S.A.R. Republican. Univer.'^alist. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°); withdrawn mem. Odd Fellows; K. of P., Knights of Malta. Home: G4 Centre St.. Bangor, Me. HARVEV, Chandler Cusliman, editor and pul). : b. Ft. Fairfield, Me., Feb. 2, 1866; s. .Tames Cush- man and Mary I^ucretia (Chandler) Harvey; pre- l>ared for U. of Me. by home study and entered in 1887, taking 4 yrs.' course in ." vrs., B.C.E., 1890 (valedictorian), C.E., 1893; m. Lena Mav Osgood, of Ft. Fairfield, Aug. 1, 1902; 3 childi-en, Helen Hunt. Thomas Gray, Kingdon. Asst. engr. Great Northern Ry., Mont, and Wash., 1890-3; formerly editor and proi)r. of The Beacon, Ft. Fairfield; editor and propr. of Fort Fairfield Re- view since 1902. Mem. Superintending Sch. Com., Ft. Fairfield. 1894-7: supt. of schs.. 1895-6 and 1901-2; postmaster. Ft. Fairfield, 1896-1900; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1900-3: elk. of Me. Ho. of Rep.. regular session of 1911, spl. session of 1912, regu- lar session of 1915. Hon. mem. Phi Kapna Phi. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason (Dodge. Chapter, Commandery) ; Past Master and Past Dist. Depu- ty: mem. Modern Woodmen of America. Address: Fort Fairfield, Me. HARVEY, Edwin Bayard, M.D.; Apr. 4, 1834- Sep(. 27, 1913. (See vol. 1!»09.) HARVEY, Erwin Maurice, lawyer; b. Topsham. Orange Co.. Vt.. ocl. 12, 1871; s. Roney M. and Cora I. (Bill) Harvey; descendant on maternal side of Ma.i. .Tohn Mason, of Conn.. Col. Joseph Marsh. 1st It.-gov. of Vt.: grad. Montpelier Sem.. 1892: A.B., U. of Vt.. 1896; m. June 4. 1902, Clara A. Mayo, of Colchester, Vt. Practiced in Mont- pelier since Oct., 1899; judge of Montpelier Citv Ct. since 1904: pres. Orange Storage Warehouse Co. Trustee ^\^^s•hington Co. Grammar Sch. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. (treas.). Phi Delta Theta. Phi Beta Kappa. Con"-list. Club: Apollo. Home: 15 Liberty St. Office: 50 State St.. Montpelier, Vt. HARVEY. Prank T., M.D. ; b. Champlin, Minn., Dec. 10, 1866; s. James D. and Adeline E. (Hills) Harvey; prep. edn. Leominster High Sch.. "Worces- ter Poly. Inst.: M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1893: m. Alice M. Rathbun. of Berlin. Mass.. Oct. 3, 1893. Practiced in Milford, Mass., since 1899: staff surgeon, Milford Hosp. Mem. Nat.. State and County homm. socs. Home: 88 Congress St. Office: 211 Main St., Milford. Mass. HARVEY, Fred Pomery, merchant; b. Auburn- dale. Mass.. Oct. 13. 1870; s. George T^. and Abbie D. (Brigjrs) Harvey; ed. Newton (Mass.) High Sch.: m. Bertha F. Drake, of Reading. Mass., Oct. 5. 1904; 2 children. I^awrence Drake, Eleanor. Began in employ of Brown. Durrell & Co., whole- sale dry goods, Boston, 1889; with Farley. Harvey & Co., importers of dry goods, since 1893, becom- ing partner. 1911. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets. M.V.M.. 4 yrs. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Reading. Meadow Brook Golf. Recreations: motoring, golf, tennis. Home: Reading. Mass. Office: 141-149 Essex St., Boston. HARVEY, James Greenouorh, lawyer; h. Canter- bury. NIL, May 6. 1856; s. George H. and Rebecca S. (Greenoueh) Harvev; ed. Rovalton (Vt.) Acad., and St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; m. May 1, 1883, Cora D. George, of Enfield, N.H. In practice in N.H., 1880-2, and at White River Junction, since 1882; supt. pub. schs., Hartford, Vt., 1884, 5, 6; state's attv., AVindsor Co., 1896-8; town agt. and atty., Hartford, Vt. 1901-15; town auditor, 10 yrs., and held various other town offices. Repul)lican. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. Mason (32°, K. T.); mem. all bodies of Odd Fellows. Club: Iro- quois. Address: Wliite River Junction, Vt. HARVEY, Norman Darrell. M.D.; b. Halifax, N.S.. .July 31, 1S6,'): s. John llowlett and Frances Mary (Cochrane) Harvey; ed. Halifax High Sch.; Dalliousie U. ; Halifax Med. Coll.; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1888; m. Mary Augusta Og- den. of Washington. D.C.. Oct. 24. 1900; 4 children, Norman Darrell, .Tr.. Mary. H. Ogden. George M. Arri\ed in U.S., 1885; began practice in New York. 1888; removed to Providence, R.I., 1892; served as brigade surgeon, R.I.N.G. and as 1st It., Span- ish-Am. War; later oculist to pub. schs.. Provi- dence. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Ophthal. Soc. Am. Otol. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Otol. Soc, Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S.. etc. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: University (Providence, R.I.). Recreations: liunting, fishing, life in the woods. Address: 112 Waterman St.. Providence, R.I. HARVEY, Roney M., lawyer; b. Topsham, Orange Co.. Vt.. May 20, 1843; s. John and Mar- garet (Hight) Harvey; first ancestor in America on paternal side settled in Ryegate, Vt.. from Scotland. 1778: ed. common schs., Vt. ; Newbury Sem.. Caledonia Co., Vt. : grammar sch., Peacham, Vt. ; pvt. sch. of Rev. N. R. Johnson. Topsham, Vt. ; m. Cora I. Bill, of Topsham, Vt, Dec. 28, 1870; 3 children; Erwin M.. I^aila .!.. John Nelson. Ad- mitted to Vt. bar, 1870: state's atty.. Orange Co., 1878-80; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1880 and 1886, Sen- ate. 1890. Republican. Presbvn. Mason. Pfome: 61 College St. Office: 50 State St.. Montpelier, Vt. HARWOOB, Albert Iieslie, lawyer; b. Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 10, 1847; s. Andrew J. and Harriet (Parlin) Harwood: descendant of Henry Harwood, Charlestown, Mass.. 1631; ed. pub. schs., Ware. Mass.. and Williston Sem.. Hampton, Mass.; studied law in office of Judge Robert R. Bishop, Boston; m. Jennie C. Davis, of Ware. 1870; 1 son, A(lbert) Leslie. Teacher and prin. grammar schs., W^are. Fall River. Newton, and other towns in Mass.. 1868-90: admitted to Mass. bar, 1890. since practiced in Boston; trustee Newton Centre Sav- ings Bank. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1895-6, Senate. 1897-9: mem. State Bd. of Insanity. 1900-6: chmn. bd. of trustees Wrentham State Sch.. term ending 1919. Republican. Conslist. Mason (Knights Templar). Recreations: fishing, reading. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 262 Wash- ington St., Boston. HAR'WOOD, Herbert Josenh, mfr.; Sept. 6. 1854- INIar. 27. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) HARWOOB, John Henry, machinery mfr.: b. Newton, IVTass., .Tune 4. 1869; s. George S. and Ellen A. (Barnard) Harwood; A.B., Harvard. 1893; LTj.B.. Harvard I^aw Sch., 1896: m. Annie Reed, of Chicago, Apr. 14, 1904; 4 children. .Tohn, Reed, Sydney, 2d. Mary Reed. Practiced law in Boston. 1896-01; began manufacture of woolen mill ma- chinery. 1901: mem. Georsre S. Harwood & Son since 1901: pres. Harwood & Quincy Machine Co.; treas. Lewando's French Dyeing & Cleansing Co. Republican. Clubs: St. Botolph. Boston Athletic Assn.. Harvard (Boston): Eastern Yacht. Long- wood Crici-et. Recreations: motoring, tennis, vachtin'?. Home: 64 Dudley St.. Brookline. Office: 53 State St. Boston. HARWOOD, Peter Mirick, dairy expert; b. Barre. Mass.. June 10, 1853; s. Peter and Eunice Jones (Mirick) Harwood; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, Mass., 1875; m. Mary Ann Wallace, of Barre, Dec 23, 1884: children, Eunice Frances (died 1897), Mary Louisa, Alice Lucv, Ralph "Wallace. Stock breeder and dairyman, 1876-1900; l)rof. agr. and agriculturist of expt. stg.., Mich. A.grl. Coll., 1891-3, expert with Mass. Cattle Commn. and ]\Tass. Dairy Bur., 1895-03; gen. agt. I\Tass. Dairy Bur. since 1903. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry, Phi Sigma Kappa. Recreations: fishing, traveling. Home: Barre, Mass. Office: State House, Boston. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 519 HARWOOD, Pliny LeBoy, baiikcM'; b. West Stafford, Conn., INIar. L'5. 1.S76; s. J'liny Monroe and Addie (Wetheil)ee) llarwood; ed. pub. .schs.; m. Rovvena Mosette Lee, of New London, Conn., June 6, 1900; 3 children, LeRoy, Donald, Rowena. Connected with Mariners' Savings Bank, New London, since 1896, now sec, treas. and dir. Sec. New London Sch. lid. since 1903; trustee Norwich (State) Hosp. for Insane. Treas. Savings Bank Assn. of Conn.; hon. mem. Nat. Assn. State Bank Supervisors; ex-mem. exec. com. savings bank section Am. Bankers' Assn. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Club; Thames. Address: New Lon- don. Conn. HABWOOB, Sydney, miv.; h. Bradford. York- shire, Eng., Dec. 3, 1860; s. George Sidney and Ellen A. Harwood; came to America 1865; ed. Newton, Mass., pub. schs.; m. Mabel Lancaster. Pres. Lewando's French Dyeing & Cleansing Co.; v.-p. Milford & Uxbridge St. Ry. Co.: treas. Har- wood & Quincy Machine Co., ^Vorcester; v.-p. and trustee Boston Suburban Electric Cos.; dir. Napa Consolidated CJulcksilver Mining Co., New Idria Quiclisilver Mining Co., Norumbega Park Co.. Newton Trust Co., Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Newton Boat, Newton Golf. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. HAB'WOOB, Willard, wholesale .ieweler; b. Ox- ford, Mass., Jan. 10, 1836; s. Reuben and Hannah (Hurd) Harwood; descendant of Henry and Eliza- beth Harwood (Salem branch), 1636; ed. dist. schs., Oxford, Mass., also pvt. tuition; m. Marv Baxter Hamant. of Medfield, Mass., Apr. 30, 1863 (died 1891); 4 children, Charles Hamant, Frederic Ellis, Harry Adams, Edith May (Mrs. Lewis Kingsbury Conant). Commenced his active busi- ness career with his brother, George, in connec- tion with the constrn. of locks at Windsor. Conn.; in 1859, became associated with another brother, Charles, and they organized the firm of Harwood Brothers, doing a wholesale jewelry business, carrying diamonds, watches, plated ware, cut glass, optical goods, etc.; has been sole propr. of the business since the death of his brother, Charles, in 1902, his two sons, Frederic E. and Harry A., being associated with him. Prominent for many yrs. in the business and social life of Medfield, serving on the Sch. Bd.. and also as mem. of Cemetery Com. Charter mem. Medfield Bd. of Trade. Attends Unitarian Ch. Mem. Oxford Lodge. F. & A.M. Home: Jledfield. Mass. Office: 403 Washington St., Boston. HASCAIiIi, Iiee Claflin, publisher; b. Shrews- bury. Mass., May 22. 1865; s. Jefferson (D.D.) and Lavinia (Livermore) Hascall; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem., 1884; A.B., Boston U., 1888; m. Erminie Besserer, of Boston, July 26, 1911. Mgr. at Boston of Geo. L. Shuman & Co., pubs., Chicago, since 1909; owner Fraternity Pub. Co., pubs. History of Free Masonrv and Concordant Orders, 1889; Official History of Odd Fellowship, 1891; Official History of Improved Order of Red Men, 1893; Official History of the Junior Order United Amer- ican Mechanics, 1894. Trustee Boston U. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Meth. odist. Mason (K.T.) ; mem. Odd Fellows, Red Men, Beta Theta Pi coll. fraternity. Clubs: Boston City, University. Tedesco Country. Recreations: golf, shooting-, fishing. Home: 67 Carlton St., Brookline. Office: 22 Beacon St., Boston. HASCAIiIi, "Wilbur (Fisk), composer; b. Shrews- bury, Mass., Dec. 15, 1854; s. Jefferson and La- vinia (Livermore) Hascall; ed. N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston U. Coll. of Music and under pvt. tutors; m. Henrietta Hunt, of Hartford. Conn., •Ian. 6, 1887. Connected with Fraternity Pub. Co. since 1888, now mgr. Mem. N.E. Chapter, Am. Guild of Organists. Author of many songs; among them are: The Survivor: We're A-Weary; The Galleon; Cavalier Song; Oh, that We Two Were Mavine-; The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Eng- lish); The Twinkle in Her Eye: To Hear the Wee Birds Sing (Irish); Behold My Love; The Lassie's Lament (Scotch): also piano and sacred compo- sitions, and articles and poems for mags. Home: 154 Newbury St. Office: 36 Bromfleld St., Boston.* HASIlIiTON, Seneca, .iudge; b. Westford, Vt., Feb. 20, 1S4S; s. Rev. Amos and Amelia (Frink) r^aselton; A.B., U. of Vt., 1871, A.M., 1874; LL.B., U. of Mich., 1875; (LL.D., U. of Vt., 1909); un- married. Instr. mathematics, U. of Mich., 1873-4; admitted to bar, 1875; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1886; mayor Burlington, 1891-4; U.S. minister to Vene- zuela, 1894-5; Dem. candidate for U.S. senator, 1900; judge Supreme Ct. of Vt., Apr. 3, 1902-Dec. ], 1906; chief Superior judge, Dec. 1, 1906-Dec. 1, 1908; judge Supreme Ct. since Dec. 1, 1908. Demo- crat. Was for a time reporter of decisions of Supreme Ct., and edited Vols. 72, 73, Vt. Reports. Mem. Selden Soc. of England, Vt. Hist. Soc, Am. Soc. Internat. Law\ Trustee Vt. State Library. Club: Algonquin. Address: Burlington, Vt.* HASKEIiIi, Edward Howard, mfr. ; b. Glouces- ter, Mass., Oct. 5, 1845; s. William H. and Mary (Smith) Haskell; ed. pub. schs., Gloucester; m. Hattie J. Smith, June 27, 1866. Signal officer in Civil War, 1861-4, taking part in Burnside's cam- paign in N.C. ; campaigns, 1861-4, Army of Poto- mac, Va. and Tenn., and with Sherman in Ga. Paper and textile machinery mfr.; pres. Haskell- Dawes Machine Co. Asst. adj. -gen. staff of Gov. Long, 1880-3: mem. Mass. legislature, 1877; mem. exec, council of Mass., 1882-5; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1880, 1884 (sec. 1880). Pres. Paper Trade Assn.: v.-p. Boston Associated Bd. of Trade; pres. Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc, N.E. Bapt. Hosp.; v.-p. Soldiers' Home. Home: 888 Beacon St., New- ton Centre, Mass. Office: 176 Federal St., Boston.* HASKEIiIi, Frank H., lawyer; b. Windham, Me., .Tuly 1, 1871; s. Charles Augustine and Hannah Allen (Libby) Haskell; ed. common schs., Wind- liam; grad. Bridgton Acad., North Bridgton, Me., 1899; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; m. Martha Whiting Howe, of Fryeburg, Me., Apr. 27, 1901. Admitted to Me. bar, Apr., 1899; mem. Sch. Bd., Windham, 1895; collector of taxes, 1896-1900; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901-2. Mem. Portland Bd. of Trade. Progressive. Universalist. Mason; K.P. Clubs: Portland, Woodfords, Economic. Home: 12 Rich- ardson St. Office: 881^ Exchange St., Portland, Me. HASKEIiIi, Henry Hill, ophthalmologist; b. Chelsea, :Mass., Jan. G, 1869; A.B., Harvard, 1890, M.D., 1893; ophthalmic house officer, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1893. Practiced in Boston 1893, became asst. ophthalmic surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1895; ophthalmologist, Newton Hosp., 1895; asst. oph- thalmology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1903. Address: 282 Berkeley St., Boston. HASKEIiIi, Horace Bray, clergyman; b. North Vassalboro, Me., Sept. 5, 1869; s. Comforth Ladd and Carrie Augusta (Jones) Haskell; grad. E. Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1892; grad. Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111., 1899; Ph.B., Taylor U., Upland, Ind., 1900; (M.A., U. of Me., 1906); m. Apr. 16, 1900, Bessie Gott Thurlow, of Stonington, Me. Entered M.E. ministry, 1900; pastor Dexter and Ripley, Me., 1900-3, Orono and Stillwater, Me., 1904-5; siipt. Bucksport, Dlst. E. Me. Conf., 1906- 12; pastor 1st Ch., Bangor, Me., Apr.-Oct., 1912; apptd. dir. Newman Inst., Jerusalem, Palestine, Oct., 1912. Mem. Gen. Conf., M.E. Ch., May, 1912; pres. 1st Gen. Conf. Dist. Epworth League, 1910- 12; pres. N.E. Supts'. Assn., 1911. Trustee E. Me. Conf. Sem.; mem. Bd. of Control of Epworth League. Republican. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chap- ter, Council, Eastern Star) ; mem. K. of P., A.O. 520 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND U.W. Address: Bd. of Foreign Missions, 150 Fifth Av., New York. HASXi:i>Ii, Joseph Noyes, clergyman; b. New- burypoit, Mass., July 7, LSTti; A.B., Amherst, 1S96; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1900. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1900; pastor Sterling, Mass., 1900-1, Northwbod Center, N.H., 1901-:?, Sanborn and Eck- elson, N.D., 1903-5, Kowley, ISlass., 1905-7; apptd. prof. Greek and German, Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn., 1907; pastor South Berwick Me., since 1911. Home: Soutli Hoi'wiok, i\lo. HASKEIiIi, Mary E., educator; b. Columbia, S.C; d. Alexander Cheves and Alice Van Yeveren (Alex- ander) Haskell; first ancestor on paternal side came to New England in 1629; Alexander ancestors were first plantation owners in Liberty Co., Ga. ; ed. S.C. Coll. for Women, Columbia, B.C.; A.B., Wellesley; unmarried. Teacher in the South 1 yr., later in Boston; became prin. of a sch. established since 1890, now Miss Haskell's Sch. (day sch. and coll. prep. sch. for youn.tr women). Address: 314 ^Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. HASKEIiI., Pearl Teuney, IM.D. ; b. Deering, Me., Mar. 10, 186S; s. William Henry and Ellen Maria (Cary) Haskell; prep. edii. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; Sheflield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1 yr.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 189?.; m. Marietta A. Blake, of Wakefield, N.H., Oct. 28. 1896. Practiced in Union, N.H., 1894-8, Sanbornville, 1898-05, Con- cord, 1905-11; first asst. phys., N.H. State Hosp., Concord, N.H., 1911-14; asst. supt. Bangor State Hosp., Bangor, Me., since 1914; visiting phys., Mar- garet Pillsburv Gen. Hosp., Concord, 1908-11. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1911; Republican. Cong list. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Me. Med. Soc; asso. mem. Am. Medico-Psycliol. Assn. Address: Bangor State Hos- pital, Bangor, Me. HASKEIiIi, Ulysses G., lawyer; b. Chatham, N.H., Oct. 3, 1863; s. Gardner and Phebe (Chad- bourne) Haskell; grad. Beverly High Sch., 1880; LL.B., Howard U., Washington, 1888; m. Mary F. Thissell, of Beverly, 1886; 4 children, Edith C, Maude, Helen, Phoebe. Examiner U.S. Pension Bur., 1887-91; practiced in Salem and Beverly, Mass., since 1891; organized, 1914, and since pres. Beverly Trust Co. Mem. Common Council, Bev- erly, 1895-8 (pres. 1897-8); mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1900-2; city solicitor, Beverly, 1905-8; Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Elk. Clubs: Beverly Repub- lican, Essex. Home: 59 Lathrop St., Beverly, Mass. Office: 2561/2 Essex St., Salem, Mass. HASKEIiIi, William Edwin, newspaper publisli- er; b. Charlestown. Mass., June 18, 1862; s. Edwin Bradbury and Celia Anne (Hill) Haskell; A.B., Harvard, 1884; m. Helen Eggleston, of New York, Jan. 26, 1903. Started and ran for 3 yrs.. Harvard Daily Herald, which became Harvard Crimson; be- came part owner and editor, Minneapolis Tribune, 1884; part owner Minneapolis Journal, 1885, sold Tribune, 1889; started (with J. T. Murphy) Supe- rior (Wis.) Evening Telegram, 1889, and sold in- terest, 1890; bought Minneapolis Times, 1894; sold interest in Minneapolis Journal, 1900, and sold Times, 1902; business mgr. New York American and .Journal, 1902-4; bought interest in Boston Herald, 1904, and was for a time editor and man- ager of same. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 171 Tremont St., Boston.* HASKIN, William Iiawrence, brigadier-general; b. Houlton, Me., May 31, 1841; s. Gen. Joseph Abel and Rebecca E. (Sprague) Haskell; ed. Mexico Acad., Oswego Co., N.Y.. 1852-7; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y.. 1861; m. Annie L. Davis, of Troy, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1865. Apptd. 2d It. and 1st It., 1st U.S. Arty., Aug. 5, 1861; capt., July 28, 1866; maj., Aug. 11, 1887; It. -col., 2d Arty., June 1, 1897; col.. Artv. Corps, Oct. 16, 1899; brig.-gen., July 28, 1903. Bvtd.: capt., July 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in capture of Port Hudson, La."; ma.i.. Mar. 13. 1865, "for good conduct and gallant services during the war." After Civil War served in N.Y., S.C, Me., Cal., Ore. and Conn. Sent in command of rest, to Cuba. Dec. 1898, and in 1902 was designated to command U.S. troops still remaining there; retired at own request after 40 yrs.' service, July 29, 1903. Address: New Lon- don, Conn.* HASKINS, Augrustus S., optometrist, optician; b. Wilseyville, Tioga Co., N.Y., June 9, 1872; s. Har- rison David and Nancy L. (Smith) Haskins; ed. pub. schs. ; pvt. courses, physics an^l mathematics, 1878-94; pvt. optometric course, Phila., 1890; grad. Kan.sas Optical Coll., 1896, and South Bend (Ind.) Optical Coll., 1902; pvt. course, anatomy, physiol- ogy and pathology, of the eye under Earl J. Brown, M.D.; m. July 27, 1897, Alice Carrie Reed, of Boon- ville, N.Y. Began as optometrist in Phila., 1886; removed to Utica, N.Y.; settled in St. Johnsbury, 1891; secured passage of Senate Bill No. 45, regu- lating the practice of optometry in Vt., 1909; apptd. sec. 1st Vt. Bd. of Examiners in Optometry by (jov. Prouty; reapptd. for 3 yrs. by Gov. .Mead, Nov. 18, 1910. Mem. 45th Regt.. N.G.N.Y., Cortland, N.Y., 3 yrs. Mem. N.Y. State Optical Soc, Vt. Optical Soc. (climn. legislative com., 1908-12); cliarter mem. Utica (N.Y.) Optometrical Soc, Vt. Optical Soc; mem. Am. Optical Assn. (treas.). Mem. N.E. Order of Protection. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. HASKINS, Charles Homer, college professor; b. Meadville, Pa., Dec. 21, 1870; s. George W. and Rachel A. (INIcClintock) Haskins; A.B., Johns Hop- kins, 1887, Ph.D., 1890; (hon. A.M., Harvard U., 1908, Litt. D., U. of ^Vis., 1910; LL.D., Allegheny Coll., 1915); advanced study at Johns Hopkins, univs. of Paris and Berlin; m. London, Clare Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., .Tuly 11, 1912. Instr. in history, Johns Hopkins, 1889-90; instr., 1890-1, a.sst. prof, history, 1891-2, prof. European history, 1892-02, U. of Wis.; lecturer on history, 1899-1900, prof, his- tory, 1902-12, Gurney prof, history and polit. sci- ence, 1912 — , dean Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences, 1908 — , Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Wis. Hist. Soc; corr. mem. Royal Hist. Soc, Academies of Rouen and Caen, Societe des Antiquaires de Norma ndie. Clubs: Century, Harvard, Colonial. Author: The Normans in European History, 1915. Editor of American Historical Series. Contbr. articles and spl. studies on the study and teaching of history, history of Anglo-Norman instns., Medifeval life, etc. Address: 53 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass.* HASKIITS, David Greene, Jr., lawyer; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Mar. 5, 1845; s. Rev. David Greene and Mary Cogswell (Daveis) Haskins; g.g.g.s. Robert Haskins, who came from Va. to Boston about 1720; also g.g.s. on mother's side of Gov. John Taylor Oilman, of Exeter, N.H., and g.g.s. on father's side of David Greene of Boston; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch. under its great principal, Augustus H. Buck; A.B., Harvard, 1866, A.M., 1869, LL.B,. 1869; m. Amy Webster, d. Pearson Howard Field, of Dorchester, Mass., Apr. 30, 1907; 1 son, David Greene, III. Practiced in Boston, since 1870, especially in the lines of real estate and probate law, trust busi- ness, care of property and collections. Nominated for Congress by the Democrats in the Sth Mass. Dist., 1904; one of the founders of the Anti-Im- perialist League, 1898, and treas. since 1900. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Peace Soc. Episcopalian. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. (rec. sec, 1873-90), Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati (sec. since 1890). Phi Beta Kappa; corr. mem. Me. Hist. Soc. C!lub: Twentieth Century. Recreations: literature (his- torical and geneal.) ; interested in public affairs. Home: 7 Buckingham PI., Cambridge, Mass. Of- fice: 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. HASKINS, Frank Eugrene, M.D.: b. Brattleboro, Vt., Feb. 11, IS 74; s. Hiland and Ellen Marilla (Yeaw) Haskins; grad. Brattleboro High Sch., 1892; grad. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1897; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1903; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1903; asst. demonstrator anatomy, 1904, asst. prof, materia medica and therapeutics since 1911. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., also asst. prof. Tufts Coll. Dental Sch.; sec. Med. and Dental Schs. of Tufts Coll. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 204 Hunting- ton Ave. Office: 416 Huntington Ave., Boston. HASKINS, Kittredgre, ex-congressman; b. Dover, Vt., Apr. 8, 1836; s. Asaph and Amelia^(Ward) Haskins; ed. pub. schs.: admitted to bar, 1858; m. Esther M. Childs, of Wilmington, Vt., July 1. 1860. Enlisted Co. I, 16th Vt. Vols.. Aug. 1862; elected 1st It.; resigned Mar. 23, 1863; clerk in office of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 521 asst. q.-m. vols, at Brattleboro, 1S63-6; in law practice at Brattleboro since 1S66. Col. and a.-d.-c. on staff Gov. Washburn, 1869; mem. Rep. State Com., 1869-72; chmn. Rep. Congressional Com., 2d Dist., 1876-84; was state's atty, Windham Co.; U.S. atty., Dist. Vt., 1880-7; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1872-4, 1896-1900 (speaker, 1898-1900), Senate, 1892-4; mem. joint commn. which established boundary between Vt. and Mass., 189.^; mem. 57th to 60th Congresses (1901-9). 2d Vt. Dist. Del. Gen. Conv., P.E. Ch., 4 terms. Now postmaster of Brat- tleboro. Mason, 33°; Grand Commander K.T., Vt., 1891-2; Grand Master Grand Lodge, Vt., 1895-7. Address: Brattleboro, Vt.* HASKINS, Robert Walter, clergvman; b. Rox- bury, IMass., .July 12, 1841; s. William E. and Frances M. (Hodses) TIaskins: prep. edn. Univ. Prep Sch.; A.B.. New Yoi'k U., 1869; student Union Theol. Sem., 1869-71, Andover Theol. Sem.. 1871-2; m. Maria Burt, of New York, Oct. 28. 1873. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1872; pastor, Derrv, N.H., 1872-9, Baldwinsville, Mas-;.. 18T9-5;i, Ahin<4ton, 1881-93: supt. Home Sch. for Girls, Reading. Mass., since 1895; pastor, Lynnfield since 1910. Trustee Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., since 1873; trustee Abington Sch. Bd., 1891-5. Address; 97 Salem St., Reading, Mass. HASKII7S, Solomon Foot, M.D. ; b. Prescott, Mass., Sept. 8, 1858; s. Henry W. and Susan P. (Wheeler) Haskins; descendant of Col. Ephraim Wheeler, of the Continental Army; ed. high sch., Orange. Mass.; U. of Mich.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 18S0; m. Grace C. Baker, of Yarmouthport, Mass., Oct. 18, 1882; 2 children, Henry S.. Florence. Began practice in Orange. Mass., 1879; removed to Cotuit, 1896. Mason (32°); mem. K.P. Conglist. Address: Cotuit, Mass. HASSAM, Walter Edwin, civil engineer; b. Northfleld. Vt., Sept. 14, 1865; s. Nelson and Maria ,'Silsby) Hassam; C.E., Norwich U., 1887, M.S., 1902; m. May E. Whitaker. of W^orcester, Mass., Oct. 19. 1889: 1 child. Everil Mae. Asst. citv engr., Worcester. Mass.. 1887-93; st. commr., 1903-6; or- ganizer, 1906, and gen. mgr. Hassam Paving Co.; also patentee of special compressed concrete pav- ing and mixing machines. Alumni trustee Nor- wich U. since 1909. Served pvt. to capt. 2d Regt., M.V.M. Mason. Club: Worcester Automobile. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 2 Beeching St. Office: 390 Main St.. Worcester, Mass. HASSETT, John Joseph, M.D., surgeon; b. Staf- ford Springs, Conn.. Sept. 2, 1862; s. John and Bridget (Kane) Hassett; prep. edn. Monson (Mass.) Acad.; A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1887; m. Catharine Brennan. of Monson, Mass.. Nov. 15, 1887. Prac- ticed in Lee, Mass., since Apr., 1887; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners 4 yrs.; mem. Bd. of Edn., Lee, 23 yrs. Trustee Lee Pub. Library. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mass. Medico-Legal Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Dem- ocrat. Roman Catholic. Address: Lee, Mass. HASSETT, I^eonard Watson, M.D.; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 15, 1SS6; s. John L. and Katie F. (An- drew) Hassett; prep. edn. Lynn High Sch.; M.D., Tufts Coll. Sch. of Medicine, 1910; unmarried. Practiced in Lynn since 1910; lecturer on obstret- rics. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston. 1910-13. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Lynn Med. Fraternity, Assn. Mil. Surgeons. Address: Western Ave. and Park St., Lynn, Mass. HASTINGS, Charles Honffhton, newspaper pub- lisher; b. Woburn, Mass., July 20, 1858; s. Horace Nutter and Augusta Ann (Houghton) Hastings; ed. pub. schs. Clinton and Lynn, Mass.; m. Newburvport, Mass., Nov. 25, 1885, Lucie I. Glines (died Sept. 16, 1914); 1 daughter, V. Mar- guerite (Mrs. W. T. Gamage, of Gloucester, Mass.). Successively office boy, elk. and stenographer, Clinton Wire Cloth Co., Mass., 1873-80; treas. Hastings & Sons Pub. Co., publishers of Daily Evening Item and Lynn City Item (weekly), since 1880; dir. Essex Trust Co., Lynn Hosp. (iorpn., Lynn Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.); mem. Park Commn., Lynn; chmn. Lynn Industrial Sch. Commn., apptd. by Mayor Porter. Apr.. 1908; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Ox- ford (ex-pres.). Republican. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 163 Ocean St. Address: Item Office, L.vnn, Mass. HASTIM-QS, Charles Sheldon, physicist; Ph.B., Yale, 1870, Ph.D., 1873. Inslr. physics. Yale, 1871-3; later asso. prof, physics, Johns Hopkins; prof. physics, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), since 1884. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Physical Soc; fel- low A.A.A.S. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 248 Bradley St., New Haven, Conn.* HASTINGS, Daniel Straw; b. Bethel, Me., May 5, 1840: s. John and .\l)agail (Straw) Hastings; ed. pub. sohs., and Gould's Acad., Bethel; m. Sept. 29, 1888, Eugenia L. D. Roberts, of Hanover, Me. En- gaged in civ. engring. for 30 yrs.; then began ranching in Mont.; now owns 3,000 acres of land in Judith Basin; pres. Bethel Nat. Bank. Trustee Gould's Acad. Democrat. Universalist. Mason. Address: Bethel, Me., and Straw, Mont. HASTINGS, David Rabing'son, lumberman; b. Bethel, Me., June 24, 1858; s. Gideon Alphonso and Dolly Kyes (Kimball) Hastings; grad. Gould Acad., 1878; taught sch. 16 terms; m. Gilead, Me., Ella J. Coffin. Began in lumber business at Gilead, 1879; head of firm of D. R. Hastings & Son; pres. and gen. mgr. Hastings Chem. Co.; pres. Pleasant River Log Driving Co.; dir. The National Shoe & Leather Bank. Mayor of Auburn, 4 terms; high sheriff Androscoggin Co.; rep. from Auburn to 75th legislature; senator Androscoggin Co. to 76th and 77th legislatures. Democrat. Universalist. Ma- son. Address: Hastings, or Auburn, Me. HASTINGS, Erancis Henry, organ builder; b. Kendal Green, Mass., July 13, 1836; s. Francis and Mary Warren (Cooley) Hastings; ed. pub. schs.; m. Annie C. Coburn. of Kendal Green and Weston, Mass., Apr. 27, 1899; 1 son, F. Warren. Began active career, 1855, in employ of E. & G. G. Hook, organ builders; admitted as partner in firm. 1865; partners died, one in 1880. the other in 1881; re- tained ownership and original title until son was admitted. 1893. and corporation of Hook-Hastings Co. was organized, of which is treas. (new factory at Kendal Green). Has installed many noted or- gans in chs., in all leading states of the U.S. Re- publican. TTnitarian. Address: Kendal Green (Weston), Mass. HASTINGS, Erank Warren, author; b. Water- ford, Vt.. Dec. 31, 1856; s. Warren and Lydia (Rich- ardson) Hastings: grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1875; m. Emilie E. Houghton, of Waterford, Aug. 14, 1878. Farmer. Republican. Author: Wed to a Lunatic, 1896, 1901; The Untamed Philosopher, 1906; With the Plugolians, 1906: Mariah and the Neighbors. Address: Glover, Vt.* HASTINGS, Lewis Morey, civil engr.; b. Wes- ton, Mass., Apr. 17, 1853; s. Francis and Mary Bryant (Nelson) Hastings; de?=cendant of Thomas Hastings, Watertown, Mass., 1636; ed. high sch., Weston, and Comer's Commercial Coll., Boston: m. Hattie E. Gault, of Albany, N.Y., May 22, 1882; children. Florence Bryant (Mrs. Charles E. Gil- bert, of Cambridge), Arthur Nelson. Practiced as civil engr., Cambridge, since 1870; city engr. of Cambridge, since 1889. except 1 yr., 1903: in- corporator Cambridgeport Savings Bank. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Re- publican. Conglist. Club: Cambridge (dir.). Rec- reations: motoring. Home: 26 Dana St. OflSce: City Hall, Cambridge, Mass. HASTINGS, Robert Worthin?ton, M.D., editor, educator; b. Warren, Mass., Aug. 4, 1866; s. Joseph Wilcox and Mary (Patrick) Hastings; A.B., Am- herst Coll., 1888: M.D., and A.M., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Hagerstown, Md., June 8, 1904, Edith A. Earhart. Beffan practice at Boston, 1893. Address: 4 5 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Mass. HASTINGS, Wells Southworth, author; b. New Haven, Conn., June 24, 1878; s. Col. George Sey- mour and Harriet Mills (Southworth) Hastings; B.A., Yale, 1902; m. Elisabeth Putnam Stearns, of Hartford, Conn., June 28, 1902. Dir. Phoenix- Hermetic Co., Metallic Decorating Co., Phoenix Cork Co. (New York), Hampshire Paper Co. (South Hadley Falls, Mass.). Progressive. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Yale, The 522 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Players. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books.) Home: Farniiimtoii, Conn.* HASTINOS, Williaiu TUoniBon, educator; b. Feeding? Hills, jVlass., Dec. 2, 1881; s. Judson WorthinKton and Mary Matilda (Thomson) Has- tings; 9th generation of descent from Deacon Tliomas Hastings, Watertown, 1634; prep. edn. Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn.; A.B., Brown U., ]!t03, A.M., 1905; studied Harvard. 1905-7. A..M., 190G; m. Hester Jane Mercer, of Willimantic, Conn., .July 17, 1907; 3 children, Hester, b. Sept. 15, 1909; Joseph Mercer, June 8, 1912; Elizabelh Thomson, Sept. 27, 1913. Asst. in English, 1903-5, instr., 1907-12, asst. prof, since 1912, Brown U. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta T^iisilon, INfodern Lang. Assn. America. Democrat. Editor of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 1913. Address: 13 John St., Providence, R.I. HASTINGS, William W., educator; moved to Battle Crt'ok, Midi. (See vol. 1909.) HASTINGS, Wilmot Reed, newspaper pub.; b. Woburn. .Mass., .lune 2:!, 1S60; s. Horace Nutter and Augusta Ann (Houghton) Hastings; grad. Lynn High Sch., 1876; ni. Maria S. Hayford, of Swampscott, Mass., July 6, 1886; 4 children, Elsie H. (Mrs. L. V. Bartlett). Claire, Abner H., Wilmot R., Jr. Has been connected with the Lynn Itena since it was started, 1876: pres. Hastings & Sons Pub. Co., pubs. Lynn Item: dir. Lynn Mfrs. & Mclits. Ins. Co.: mem. Sell. Bd. 3 yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen 2 yrs., Swampscott. Republican. Clubs: Tedesco, Oxford. Home: Swampscott, Mass. Office: Lynn Item, Lynn, Mass. HATCH, Albert Ruyter, lawyer; b. Aug. 10, 1S82; s. John and Alice Caroline (Benton) Hatch; direct descendant of tiie immigrant, John Hatch, who came froin Isle of Jersey to Portsmouth, N.H., 1640; family perpetuated by eldest son down to present time; grad. Portsmouth High Sch.. 1900; Litt.B., Dartmouth, 1904: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Rosalie Littlefield, of Greenland, N.H., Jan. 10, 1905; 2 children, Harris, Prances March, 2d. Practiced in Portsmouth, N.H., since 1907; mem. Kelly & Hatch: co. solicitor Rocking- ham Co., 1915; chmn. Rep. Town Com. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn. IVIason: Elk. Episcopalian. Clubs: Warwick, Portsmoutli Country, Portsmouth Ath- letic. Recreations: golf, baseball, motoring, sail- ing boats. Address: 45 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, N.H. HATCH, Charles Phelps, musical director; b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 25, 1856; s. Samuel Orville and Eunice (Armstrong) Hatch; ed. common schs.; m. Mabel Lavonia Swain, of Rainbow, Conn., Sept. 14, 1889. Began at 15 in employ of The Ad- ams Nickle Plating Co.; became connected with M. A. Winter & Co., book pubs., Hartford, 18S4, firm becoming M. A. Winter & Hatch, 18S5, and Charles P. Hatch, 1886; engaged in mfg. novelties, first as Capitol Mfg. Co. and later as Charles P. Hatch & Co., 1886-90. Has made music a spe- cialty since 1889, teaching, playing and conduct- ing; enlisted, July 18, 1904, as chief musician, C.N.G., continuous service to the present time; leader and business mgr. 1st Inf. Band, and The Beeman and Hatch Orchestra; lessee and mgr. of Laurel Park (summer recreation park) since 1911. Mem. Hartford Business Men's Assn. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.F.. O.U.A.M.. Royal Arcanum, Ind. Order of Red Men, Loyal Order of Moose. Address: 18 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. HATCH, David Phillips, clergyman: b. Marsh- field. Mass., Oct. 16, 1856; s. David Phillips and Anne Stone (Dwellv) Hatch; A.B., Amherst, 1SS3; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1886: m. Caroline Pat- ton, of Washington, D.C., Oct. 27, 1SS6 (died Jan. 19, 1893) ; m. 2d, Cora E. Johnson, of Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 9, 1895: 2 children, Helen Winslow (deceased), David Phillips, Jr. Ordained Congl. ministry, 18S6; pastor Rockland, Me., 1886-91, Paterson, N.J., 1891-5; sec. Me. Missionary Soc, Portland, Me., 1895-9; pastor South Ch., Law- rence, Mass., 1899-02. Franklin. N.H.. 1903-9, Goffs- town. since Feb. 20, 1910. Republican. Home: Goffstown, N.H. HATCH, Edward Aug'UStuB, dry goods; b. Rox- bury, Mass., Dec. 8, 1842; s. Edward and Rhoda Ann (Danforth) Hatch; descendant of Jonathan Hatch, an early settler of Wells, Me.; grad. Rox- bury High Sch., 1859; m. Ella Frances Snelling, of Boston, July 12, 1872; 2 sons, I'ercival Snell- ing (died Apr., 1903), Lincoln Danforth. Has been identified with Allen, Lane & Co., dry goods, since 186(1, and treas. of corpn. since lb94. iVlem. Mass. Militia 8 yrs. Mem. S.A.R., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Roxbury Hist. Soc. Am. Canoe Assn., Bostonian Soc, Mass. Fish and Game Protective Assn., Soc. for the Preservation of N.E. Antiquities. Repub- lican. Methodist. Recreations: canoeing, fishing. Home: 43 Savin St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 266 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. HATCH, Edward Palmer, banker. (See vol. 1909.) HATCH, Georg-e Baptiste, clergyman; b. Win- chester, Mass., Aug. 22, 1857; A.B., Harvard, 1880; student Hartford Theol. Sem., 1882-4; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1886. Ordained Congl. minister, 1887, supply. Limerick, Me., 1884-5, Jewett City, Conn., 1886-7; pastor North Lynn. Mass., 1887-93, First Ch., Berkeley, Calif., 1893-1903, and instr. in elocu- tion. Pacific Theol. Sem.; pastor Three Oakes, Mich., 1903-6; instr. in elocution, Chicago Theol. Sem., 1903-4; pastor. Ware, Mass., 1906. Address: Ware, Mass. HATCH, Hug-h Ross, educator; May 19, 1865- May 5, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) HATCH, John Wood, clergyman, educator; b. Presque Isle, Me., Mar. 2, 1864; s. Lemuel and Eunice (Wood) Hatch; prep. edn. Presque Isle Acad.; B.S., U. of Me., 1888, M.S., 1891; studied Harvard 1889; studied Sch. of Theology, Boston U., 1892-3; (D.D., Willamette U., 1912); m. Isabelle Georgia Flye, of Kingman, Me., Oct. 26, 1S96; 3 children, Helen Isabelle, Paul Howard, Dorothy. Student and teacher in Me., 1891-9; ordained M.E. ministry, 1894; pastor Kingman, Me., 1884-8, Easton, 1898-1900, Winterport, 1900-4; Belfast, 1904-7; presiding elder Bangor Dist., East Me. Conf., 1907-13; prin. Montpelier Sem. since Sept. 1, 1912. Mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1912; mem. S.S. Bd. M.E. Ch., 1912; trustee East Me. Conf. Sem., 1902-13. Address: Montpelier, Vt. HATCH, IiOiiis Clinton, historical writer; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 1, 1872; s. Silas Clinton ancJ Sarah Frances (Williams) Hatch; ed. Bangor pub. schs.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1895; studied Harvard Grad. Sch., 1895-9, Ph.D., 1899. Since graduation in hist. work. Unitarian. Republican. Author: The Administration of the American Revolution- ary Army, 1904. Is writing a history of the state of Maine. Address: IS N. High St., Bangor, Me. HATCH, Oscar Cutler, banker; moved to Los Angeles, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) HATCH, Richard Daniel, cleigyman; s. Daniel B. and Mary (Ames) Hatch; A.B., Princeton, 1895, A.M., 1898; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1899; B.D., 1900; unmarried. Deacon, 1899, priest, 1900, P.B. Ch. ; rector Calvary Ch., Stonington, Conn., 1900-3; St. Paul's Ch., Willimantic, and St. Paul's, Wind- ham, 1903-10; curate Christ's Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1910-11; rector Trinity Ch., Southport, Conn., since Oct. 1, 1911. IMem. exec. com. Pequot Library, Southport. Mem. The Washington Assn., Morris- town, N.J. Club: Ivy (Princeton). Wrote: Ortho- dox Doctrine in the American Prayer Book, 1914; Home Reunion, 1914. Address: Southport, Conn. HATCH, Riley Bumham, lawyer; Oct. 19, 1832- May 31, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) HATCH, Willard Treat, mechanical engineer; b. Maishfleld, Mass., Oct. 30, 1852: s. Israel and Abi- gail Ford (Ames) Hatch; descendant of John Alden and Peregrine White, of the Mayflower; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1873; m. Mary Hamilton, of Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. 1, 1879; 3 daughters, Helen, Margaret, Dorothy Elizabeth. Was witli Atlas Engine Works, Indianapolis, Ind.; then with Putnam Machinei-y Co. and Simonds Rolling Mills, Fitchburg, Mass.; mech. engr. with Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Providence, Rrl., since 1SS9. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Chris- tian Scientist. Club: Wannamoisett. Recreations: golf. Home: 416 Brook St. Office: Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Providence. R.I. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 523 HATCH, WUliam Edwin, educator; b. Jeffer- sonville, Ga., June 8, 1S52; s. Samuel Wesley and Melinda IM. Hatch; prep. edn. Brunswick (Me.) High Sch.; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll.. 1S75, A.M., 1878; m. Albany, N.T., 1882, Mrs. Emilv N. Mabbatt. Prin. Milton Mills High Sch., 1876, Branford (Conn.) High Sch., 1876-82; supt. schs., Milford, Mass., 1882-5. Haverhill. 1885-8, New Bedford, 1SS8-190S; pres. and trustee New Bedford Textile Sch., since 1905, and now mng. dir. same. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. N.E. Assn. of Sch. Supts. (pres.). Am. Inst, of Instrn. (v. -p.), N.E.A. (mem. council), Bristol Co. Teachers' Assn. (pres.), New Bedford Hist. Soc, Theta Chapter, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Wamsutta, Brooks (v. -p.). Country (New Bedford); Univer.-^itv, Bowdoin (Boston). Home: 107 Ash St., New Bedford, Mass. HATCH, William Moore, N.E. manager Silver, Burdett & Co.; b. Strafford, Vt., Apr. 28, 1864, S. Henry Chandler and jNlarv Anna (Moore) Hatch; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Mericjen. N.H., 1882; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., ISSfi (sec. of class); T^L.B., Columbian (now George AVashlngton) U., Wash- ington, D.C., 1889, LL.M., 1890; m. Washington, D.C., Mary P. Sampson, of Bath, Me., Feb. 16, 1891; 2 daughters, Eleanor Sampson, Beatrice Louise. Clk. money order division, P.O. Dept., Washington, D.C., 1886-9: clk. and law elk.. Inter- state Commerce Commn., Washington. 1889-96; asst. examiner, U.S. Patent Office, 1896-8; U.S. Chinese insp., with hdqrs. in Boston and New York, 1898-1902; spl. atty., Dept. of Justice, try- ing cases under Chinese exclusion laws; clk. Silver Burdett & Co.. Apr. 1. 1902 to Oct. 1, 190:5: N.E. mgr. D. Appleton & Co., till Feb. 1, 1905; then N.E. mgr. Silver. Burdett & Co. to present time, and mem. firm since 1910. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1911-14. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1906-S, representing town of Strafford, and elected sec. permanent organization: mem. governor's staff (Vt.). 1908-10. with rank of col.; pres. Bd. of Sec- retaries, Dartmouth, 1907. 1908: trustee Kimball Union Acad. Active mem. N.E. A.. Psi Upsilon, Sphinx Senior Soc, Phi Delta Phi. Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (exec. com.). Republican. Conglist. IMason (:?2°, K.T.. Shriner). Clubs: University, Dartmouth of Boston (pres., 1910-11); Old Belfry (Lexington). Recreations: general outdoor snorts. Home: Strafford, Vt.. and Arlington, Mass. Office: 221 Columbia Av., Boston. HATFIEIiD, Charles Edwin, real estate, bank- ing; b. Medford, ]\Iass., Sept. 30, 1862; s. Charles and Ann L. Hatfield; ed. Dean Acad.; read law, and admitted to bar; m. Martha Pelton, of Chi- cago; 1 daughter. Margaret (Mrs. Stewart Chase). Engaged in practice at Boston. Pres. First Nat. Bank. West Newton, ^lass.. since 1905, West New- ton Co-operative Bank, Scott Stamp & Coin Co., N.Y. ; trustee West Newton Savings Bank; dir. Lewis Wharf Co.. Long Wharf, Commercial AVharf, Lowney Chocolate Co.. Samson Cordage Works. INIem. Newton Common Council, 1894-5; chmn. Rep. Citv Com.; mavor of Newton, 1910-13; chmn. Rep. State Com., 1910-13. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Ma.'-:on; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Nortligate. Newton, Neighborhood. Recreations: baseball, theatricals. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 30 Kilby St., Boston. HATFIEIiD, Joseph Henry, artist, mfr. ; b. nr. Kingston, Can., June 21, 1863; s. William and Jane Hatfield: ed. pub. sclis,, Boston: art ^^tudies at Julien Academie. Paris, under Constant. Doucet and Lefetavre; m. Nortli Ferrisburg. Vt.. .June 24, 1885. Flora E. Barber; 2 daughters. Doris. Pauline. Awarded silver medal, Mass. jMechanics Assn., Boston. 1892; 2d Hallgarten prize, N.A.D., 1896; engaged in mfr. of artist's hand-ground colors and other artist's supplies since 1889. Club: Bos- ton Art. Recreations: motoring, painting. Ad- dress: Canton Junction, 2Mass., and Hotel Ludlow, St. James Av., Boston. HATHAWA'S', Erwlu O., civil engineer; b. Peter- sham. Ma'JS., Nov. 8. 1867: s. Leander T. and Ellen J. (Spooner) Hathaway; ed. pub. schs. to 16; taught sch. at Barre, Mass., 2 yrs. ; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1889; m. Nina V. Russell, of Petersham, June 23, 1892; 3 children. Leander R.. Chester E., Herbert F. Engaged in steam r.r. engring., Spring- field, Mass., 1889-93; st. ry. engr. in Mass., R.I., Conn, and N.H., 1898-7 and 1900-3; engaged in concrete work on Met. Aqueduct, 1897-8; in private practice, 1898-1900 and 1903-13; city engr.. Nashua, 1908-13; U.S. senior highway engr., since 1913. Office of Pub. Roads, Washington. Dir. Y.M.C.A. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Home: 63 Berkeley St., Nashua, N.H. Address: Office of Public Roads, Washington. HATHAWAY, Evangeline; b. Jackson. Me.. Jan. 21. 1869; (1. James Winslow and Nancy Jane (Dur- gin) Hathaway; B..\.. Wellesley, 1S90: post-erart.. Oxford U., Eng., 1895-6; unmarried. Was teacher 7 yrs.; head woman mgr. Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, 1900; now dir. Business Women's Club, Boston. Mem. Collegiate Alumnse, Field and Forest Club, Coll. Equal Suffrage League. Address: 2 A Park St., Boston.* HATHAWA'S*, Georg'e Edgar, clergyman; b. Providence, R.I., Oct. 15, 1871; s. Edgar Allen and Annie Howland (Cobb) Hathaway; Ph.B., Brown U., 1901 ; studied at Harvard Div. Sch., 1904 ; m. Jen- nette Monroe Martin, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 28, 1901. Ordained Unitarian minister, at Leicester, Mass., July 21, 1904; pastor 1st Soc, Manchester, N.H., 1905-12, Westminster Ch., Providence. R.I., since Jan. 14, 1912. Trustee Leicester Acad., 1904-6, Proctor Acad., Andover, N.H., 1907-12. Republican. Address: 125 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R.I. HATHAWAV, Georgfe Henry, lyceum bureau mgr.; b. Sydney, Australia, INlay 19, 1843; s. Elisha and Phoebe B. (Williams) Hathaway; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, 1854-5; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1862; m. Georgiana Weber, of Boston, Mass., June 11, 1891. Came to U.S., 1854; served as pvt. Co. E, 24th Mass. Vols., Civil War, 1862-5; entered dry goods commn. business as clk., 1865; 1st clk. Ar- lington Woolen Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1867-8; joined Redpath Lyceum Bureau, 1870; became propr. and mgr. same. 1S75. pres. since incorpora- tion. 1903. Repviblican. Episcopalian. Mem. Kins- ley Post No. 113. G.A.R. ; Royal Arcanum. Recrea- tions: travel, books. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. HATHAWAY, Horatio, Jr., mfr.; b. New Bed- ford. Mass.. Sept. 12, 1870: s. Horatio and Ellen (Rodman) Hathaway; student Harvard, 1889-93; m. Mabel Lovering, of Taunton, Mass., .Ian. 15, 1898; 1 son, Lovering. Cotton broker with Rich- mond & Tiffany, New Bedford, 1 yr. ; traveled abroad, and since return has handled his own in- terests; dir. Hathaway Mfg. Co., Acushnet Mills, Wamsutta Mills. Polonski Mills. Dedham Nat. Bank. Served as It. in M.V.M., Spanish-Am. War. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard. Home: Dedham, Mass. Oflice: 27 State St., Boston. HATHA-WAY, Josiah, N.E. manager The White Co., automobiles; b. East Bridgewater, M.ass., May 1, 1874; s. Hosea and Cynthia (Underwood) Hatha- way; descendant on paterna} side of Nicholas Hathaway, who came to Bo.ston. 1628, on maternal side of John Howland, of the Mayflower; ed. hi.gh sch.. East Bridgewater, and Bryant & Stratton Commercial Coll., Boston; m. Beatrice M. Edwards, of Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 11, 1905; 1 son, Parker Lovell. Engaged in office work at Boston. 1893-01, when became office mgr., then mgr. N.E. br. of The White Co., since Oct. 1905; dir. Boulevard Trust Co.. Brookline. Mass. Capt. in q.-m.'s dept. M.V.M. ; detailed aide on Governor Foss's staff, 1913; mem. S.A.R., Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange, Engineers', Boston City, Duxbury Yacht; Army and Navy (New York). Recreations: horseback riding, ten- nis. Home: 57 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass.; (summer) "Hathaview," Marshfield, Mass. Office: 930 Commonwealth Av.. Boston, Mass. HATHAWAY, Russell, Jr., newspaper man; b. Fairhaven, JMass.. Oct. 18, 1875; s. Russell and Mary (Bryden) Hathaway; descendant of John Hathaway, Taunton, Mass., 1633; Ph.B., Brown U., 1897; post-grad, course, Harvard; m. Annette Car- ruthers, of Prince Edward Island, Sept. 4, 1901; 1 daughter, Rhoda Terry. Began as reporter with 524 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boston Record. 1899; with Associated Press at Boston, since 1903, holding: various positions; day editor since Sept., 1913. Progressive. ConRlist. Recreations: fishing:. Home: 31 Bellevue St., Dor- chester, Mass. Office: 7 Water St., Boston. HATHAWAY, William Reg'inald Iieonara, M.D. ; b. Garland, Me., Dec. 25, IcSTT; .s. Leonard C. and Helen (Smith) Hathaway; ed. Hig:gins Classical Inst., Charleston, Me., 1897; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1901; Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp., Bangor, 1902; m. Dec. 25, 1898, Ida M. Snell, of Garland, Me. Practiced at Garland, 1902-5, INlilo, .since 1905; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason; mem. Odd Fel- lows, Knights of Pythias. Club: Crotona. Address: Milo, Me. HATHEWAY, Amos Lawrence, lawyer; b. Wind- sor, Conn., Dec. 15, 185S; s. Amos Morris and Martha Sherman (Everest) Halheway; A.B.. Yale, 1879; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1881; m. Cora L. Moulton, of Windham, Conn., Oct. 7, 1884; 1 son, Philip M. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and since practiced in Boston; sec. and dir. Am. Metal Polish Co., Sampson-Soch Co., Conant. Inc. ]\Iem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Board of Municipal Improvements, Brookline, Mass. Clubs: University, Country. Recreations: golf, motorins:. Home: 259 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. HATTON, James A., lawyer; b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 22, 1883; s. James and Mary A. (O'Brien) Hatton; father an officer in Civil War; ed. pub. schs. ; LL.B., Boston U. Sch of Law, 1905; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1905: asst. U.S. attv., Dist of Mass., since 1913; mem. Boston Common Council, 1907-8; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10. Senate, 1911-12. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Catholic Lit. Union, Charitable Irish See, Father Mathew's T. A. and L. Soc, Knights of Columbus, Ma^ss. Catholic Order of Foresters. Hi- bernians. Irish Nat. Foresters. Clubs: Merrimac Valley Country. Home: 358 Bunker Hill St. Office: 16 City Sq., (Charlestown) Boston, Mass. HAXTGHTON, Victor Mellet, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Mar. 24, 1866; s. James and Augustine (Mel- let) Haughton; descendant of John Alden and Pris- cilla Mullins; prep. edn. Albany Acad., and IM.R. Hooper's sch., Yonkers, N.Y. ; student Columbia, 1885-7: Haverford Coll., Pa., 1887-9, A.B., 1889; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1889-93; m. Jennie Leonard Hod- ges, of Roxbury, Mass.. Jan. 16, 1901; 3 children, James, Nancy Creux, Victor Mellet, Jr. Deacon, 1892, priest. 1893, P.E. Ch.; rector Charlestown, N.H., 1893-7, Ch. of the Good Shepherd. Clinton, Mass.; now rector Christ Ch., Exeter, N.H. Clk. Exeter Cottage Hosp. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Repub- lican. Odd Fellow. Address: Exeter, N.H. HATTPT. S. Minerva; b. Hartleton. Union Co.. Pa., Dec. 12. 1874: d. Philip Sleriger and Su.san (Whit- mer) Haupt; ed. pub. schs. of Hartleton; Buck- nell Coll., LewLsburg, Pa.; State Normal Sch., West Chester, Pa.; ovt. sem.. Harrisburg, Pa.; diploma. New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics. 1899; unmarried. Teacher of physical training, St. Mar- garet's Sch., Waterbury, Conn., 3 yrs., Waterbury Inst, of Craft and Industry, 8 yrs.; teacher New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics and matron of dormitory since 1911: treas. Anderson Gymnasium Co. Addre.s,s: 1452 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. HAUSER, Samuel; b. New York, N.Y., May 10, 1850; s. Bernard and Kathryn (Williams) Hauser, both of whom came to United States from Aus- tria in 1845; ed. pub. schs., pvt. sch. and tutors: Coll. City of New York; m. Anna T. Lalley, of Cambridge. Mass.. Aug. 2, 1898. Was connected with the Boston Breweries July, lS91-Aug., 1912 (retired). Republican. Ex-gov. United Order Pil- grim Fathers. Mem. Germania and Shawmut Lodges, A.F. and A.M. (chaplain): Signet Chapter; Boston Council; Coeur de I.,ion Commandery; Al- eppo Temple: Past Master, Past Dist. Hep. Grand Master, Sr. Grand Warden of Grand Lodge of Ma- sons of Mass.; pres. 1st Worshipful Masters' As.sn. of Mass. (inc.); mem. Vesta (Thapter and Grand Chapter, O.E.S.: Past Patron O.E.S. and Past Pres. Matrons' and Patrons* Assn. of Mass.; mem. Dist. Deputy Grand Masters' Assn.; mem. Star Colony and Supreme Colony, V.O.P.F. Recreations: read- ing. Home: 15 Uni\ersity Rd., Brookline, Mass. HAVABD, "Valery, army officer; b. Compiegne, France, Feb. 18, 1846; grad. Inst, of Beauvais, France, 1865, Manhattan Coll., New York, 1869; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1869; m. Agnes J. Hewit, of Bridgeport, Conn., Nov., 1885. Asst. surgeon, Nov. 10, 1874; capt. asst. surgeon, Nov. 10, 1879; maj. surgeon, Feb. 27, 1891; It.-col. chief surgeon vols., Aug. 1-Nov. 5, 1898; It.-col. deputy surgeon gen., Oct. 24, 1901; col. asst. sur- geon gen., Apr. 26, 1904. Chief surgeon 5th Corps under Gen. Shatter in Santiago de Cuba, 1898, and of Dept. of Cuba under Gen. Wood, 1900-1; mil. attache to the Russian Armv in Manchuria, Nov. 16, 1904-May 1, 1905; chief surgeon Dept. of the East, 1905-6; pres. Army Med. Sch. and in charge of Library and Museum Division, Med. Dept. U. S.A., 1906-10; retired by operation of law, Feb. 18, 1910. Address: Fairfield, Conn.* HAVEN, Harry Kewhall, life insurance; b. Bos- ton, INlass., Dec. 6, 1875; s. Calvin W. and Mary Louise (Dexter) Haven: father was born in Charl- ton, Mass., 1803 (was 72 yrs. old at time of birth of son, Harry N.); prominent in political and busi- ness circles in Boston for many yrs.; ed. Rice Primary Sch., Berkeley Sch. and Stones Sch., Bos- ton; m. Caroline L. Badger, of Boston, Mass., Oct. 15, 1896; 2 children, Margaret. Malcolm Dexter. In iron and steel business till 1899; then became connected with the Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., and apptd. mgr., 1902, in which still continues; mem. firm of Haven & Fish: has lectured for several yrs. on Business Psychology and Salesmanship; instr. in salesmanship, Sch. of Commerce and Fi- nance, since 1913; dir. Boston Fire & Police Noti- fication Co. Ex-pres. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn., also of Box 52 Assn., Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Art. Recreations: tennis, swimming. Home: 92 Harvard Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 30 State St., Boston, Mass. HAVII.AND, Walter Childs, M.D.; b. Danville. Vt.. July 16, 1881; s. Nathaniel Clark Bacon and Sallie H. (Johnson) Haviland; descendant of Wil- liam Haviland, the immigrant, Mass., about 1630; prep. edn. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; M.D., Balti- more Med. Coll., 1904; m. Christine Nye Fogg, of Augusta, Me., June 5, 1907; 1 child, Christine Nye, Jr. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1904, specializing in neurology; asso phys. Herbert Hall Hosp.; visiting neurologist Worcester CJity Hosp.; treas. Herbert Hall Hosp. Co. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Mass. Med. Soc. Mason. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Quinsigamond Boat, Tatnuck Country. Home: 64 William St. Ofl^ce: 11 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. HAWES, Austin Foster, forester; b. Dan vers, Mass., Mar. 17, 1879; s. Frank M. and Hariet (Fos- ter) Hawes; descended from 3 members of May- flower party, including Elder Brewster; ed. Latin High Sch., Somerville, Mass.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1901: M.F., Yale, 1903; m. June 27, 1908, Alice May Clapp, of Windsor, Conn. In U.S. Forest Service, 1901-4; state forester. Conn., 1904-9; state forester, Vt., and prof, of forestry, U. of Vt., since 1909. Independent Republican. Mem. Soc. Am. Foresters, Scottish Arboricultural Soc, Assn. Eastern For- esters, Zeta Psi. Club: Ethan Allen (Burlington). Author: (with R. C. Hawley) Forestry in New England. 1912. Home: 43 South Prospect St. Ad- dress: Expt. Sta., Burlington, Vt. HAWES, E. E., M.D.; b. Troy, Me., Mar. 5, 1862; s. Robert W. and Emily (Wentworth) Hawes: grad. Me. Central Inst., 1880; student Bowdoin Coll. 1 yr.; New York U., 1 yr.; M.D., U. of Vt., 1886; m. Emily Crowell, of Yarmouth, Mass., INIar. 8, 1887. Began practice at Harwich, Mass., 1886; prof, theory and practice of medicine and lecturer on life ins. examinations. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bos- ton. Progressive Republican. Universalist. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, U. of Vt. Alumni Assn„ S.A.R. Mason. Home: Hyannis, Mass. HAWES, Harriet Boyd (Mrs. C. H. Hawes), archaeologist: b. Boston, Oct. 11, 1871; d. Alex- ander and Harriet Fay (Wheeler) Boyd; A.B., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 525 Smith Coll., 1S92, M.A., 1901 (L.H.D., 1910); stu- dent. 1S96-7, fellow, 1898-1900, Am. Sch. of Classi- cal Studies, Alliens, Greece; m. Charles Henry Hawes, of Cambridge, Ens:., Mar. 3, 1906; 2 chil- dren, Alexander Boyd, b. Dec. 3, 1906; Mary Nes- bit, Aug. 25, 1910. Began archaeol. explorations In Greece, 1896; as fellow Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, Athens, excavated citadel and tombs of Iron Age (1000 B.C.) at Kavonsi, Crete, 1900; as rep. Am. Exploration See, Phila., discovered and excavated town and palace of Bronze Age (1600 B.C.) at Gournia. Crete, 1901, 3, 4. Red Cross nurse in Turl^s-Grecian War, 1897, Spanisli-Am. War, 1898. Life mem. Archaeol. Inst. America. Received Red Cross decoration from Queen Olga of Greece. Episcopalian. Author: Gournia, Vasi- liki and Other Prehistoric Sites on the Istlimus of Hierapetra, Crete, 1908; Crete, the Forerunner of Greece (with C. II. Hawes), 1909. Address: 36 College St., Hanover, N.H. HAWES, John Broiuliam, 2d, M.D.; b. Montclair, N.J., July, 1877; s. George Elias antl Adelaide Au- gusta (Dunning) Hawes; A.B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Cornelia Law- rence Hyatt, of Plainfield, N.J.. .Tune 1, 1910; 1 son, Jolin Bromham, 3d. Practiced in Boston since 1904; asst. visiting phys., and dir. tubercu- losis clinic, Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; sec. Mass. Tuber- culosis Commn. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, SuffoUv Dist. Med. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Bo- tolpli. Harvard, Eastern Yaclit, Union Boat. Au- thor: Early Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 1913; Con- sumption — ^What It is and What to Do About It, 1915. Recreations: mtisic, rowing, flsliing. Ad- dress: 29 Gloucester St., Boston. HAWKES, Albert Scott, clergvman; b. Wapping, Conn., May 6, 1870; s. Rev. Winfield Scott and Abbie Augusta (Young) Hawkes; prep, edn., Mt. Hermon (Mass.) Sch., 1889; B.A., Oberlin, 1893; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1900, S.T.M., 1909; studied LT. of Strassburg, Germany, 1910; m. Mrs. Helen Wilson-Morrison, of Wilson. Conn., Nov. 8, 1900; children, Caryl T\aison, Ruth Alberta. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1900; pastor, Mt. Home, Ida., 1896-7, Edgewood, R.I., 1900-4, Creede, Colo., 1904-6, Abington, Mass., 1911-14, Worcester (Tat- nuck), Mass., 1914, Worcester since 1914. Progres- sive Republican. Recreations: boating, hunting, traveling. Address: 8 Vesper St., Worcester, Mass. HAWKES, Clarence, lecturer, author: b. Goshen, Mass., Dec. 16, 1869; s. Enos S. and Edlah (Gur- ney) Hawkes: grad. Perkins Inst., South Boston, 1890: spl. studies in oratory and music; m. Bessie "W. Bell, Oct. 30, 1899. In 1879 had leg amputated; in 1883, accidentally shot in eyes, causing total blindness. Began public lecturing 1891, and writ- ing 1893. Club: Boston Authors. Chmn. parade com. for 250th anniversary of the settlement of Hadley, Mass., 1909. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Hadley, Mass.* HAWKES, Herbert Edwin, educator; moved to New York. fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HAWKES, Nathaniel Mortimer, lawyer; b. Lvnn- fleld, Mass., Nov. 1, 1843; s. Nathan D. and Tacy (Pratt) Hawkes: in 8th generation from Adam Hawkes, who came to America in 1630; grad. Friends' Sch., Providence, R.I., 1861; read law in office of Perry & Endicott. Salem; m. Mary Buffum, of North Berwick, Me., Dec. 2, 1867; 1 daughter, Alice. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1864; spl. .iustice Lvnn Police Ct., 1867-79; mem. Common Council, Lynn, 1869-72; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1875-8, in- clusive; Senate, 1879; served as chmn. Lynn Park Commn. Mem. Essex Inst., N.B. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Lynn Hist. Soc, Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Old Essex Chapter, Sons American Revolution. Odd Fellow, i^uthor: In Lynn Woods with Pen and Camera, 1893: Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn. Address: Saugus, Mass. HAWKINS, Chauncey Jeddie, clergyman; b. Vacaville. Cal., Sept. 3, 1876; s. Arculus and Mar- gerette (Ellis) Hawkins: A.B.. U. of the Pacific 1896. A.M., 1901: B.D., Yale, 1899; m. Jessie Isa- bel Kemp, of Danvers, Mass., Apr. 8, 1902. Or- dained Congl. ministrv, 1898; asso. pastor Hum- phrey St. Ch., New Haven, Conn,, 1897-1900; pastor Maple St. Ch., Danvers, Mass., 1900-2, First Ch., Spencer, Mass., 1902-5, Central Cli., Jamaica Plain, Mass., since 1905. (See Who's Who in America for books a"nd writings.) Address: Jamaica Plain, Mass.* HAWKINS, John T., mechanical engineer; Dec. 22, 1S2S-1912. (See vol. 1909.) HAWKINS, Joseph Francis, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 1, 1872; s. Jolm IJ. and Mary A. (Barry) Hawkins; grad. Providence High Sch., 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Veronica F. B. Mc- Williams, of Providence, R.I., May 28, 1901. Prac- ticed in Providence since 1897; specializes in treat- ment of diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; con- sulting surgeon, Dept. of the Eye, Newport Hosp.; visiting surgeon same dept., R.I. Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. (Vienna), R.I. Ophthal. and Otol. Soc (pres., 1914-15). Business mgr. Providence Medical Journal. Clubs: West Side, Wannamoisett Country. Recreations: traveling. Home: 145 Cy- press St. Office: 114 Westminster St., Provi- dence, R.I. HAWKINS, Iiewis Everett, general secretary; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 4, 1872; s. Abraham Van Alstyne and Ann Palmer (Reed) Hawkins; B.H., Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1898; m. Amelia Thompson Day, of East Orange, N.J., Mar. 14, 1905. Began in Y.M.C.A. work at Cam- bridge, Mass., as assistant secretary, 1898; gen- eral secretary at New Roclielle, N.Y., 1899-03; gen- eral secretary. Orange, N.J., 1903-7; state secretary Y.M.C. Assns. of New Jersey, 1907-10; general secretary, Providence, R. I., since Nov., 1910. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce (com. of 100). Trustee Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll. Methodist. Club: Economic Home: 30 Humboldt Av. Office: Y.M. C.A., Providence, R.I. HAWKINS, Walter Foxcroft, lawyer; b. Pitts- field, Mass., July 12. 1863; s. William J. and Har- riet E. (Poxcroft) Hawkins; A.B., Williams Coll., 1884: LL.B., Columbia Coll. Law Sch., 1SS6; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 7, 1891, Helen A. Rich. City solic- itor, Pittsfield, 1891-5, mayor, 1896-7; v.-p. and counsel Pittsfield Nat. Bank; ,gen. counsel and v.-p. Berkshire Life Ins. Co.: trustee Berlvshire Co. Savings Bank. Mem. Chi Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Pittsfield, Mass. HAWKS, Horatio Cliflford, mfr.; b. Deerfield, Mass., June 27, 1862; s. Horatio C. and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks; descendant of early Deerfield set- tlers; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1886: m. Deer- field, Mass., Mar. 10, 1890, Ella M. Wells: 2 chil- dren. Marguerite L., Horatio W. (deceased) ; m. 2d, Annie P. Gilmour, of Big Rapids, Mich., June 4. 1895; 2 children, Horace G., Robert A. In prac- tice as civil engr. with C, B. & Q., and A.,T. & S. F. rys., 1886-9; then engaged in electrical busi- ness with N. Am. Construction Co. as mgr. Boston office, 2 yrs. ; gen. mgr. Wheeler Reflector Co., lighting fixtures, 1900-07, treas. and mgr., 1907-14, pres. and mgr. since 1914. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Unitarian. Recreations: motoring. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 156 Pearl St., Boston. HAWIEY, Cyrns A.; b. Fairfax, Vt., Dec. 26, 1848: s. Lyman and Melissa (Wells) Hawley: de- scendant of Ephraim Hawley, s. of Samuel Haw- ley, who settled at Stratford, Conn., 1666; ed. common schs. and New Hampton Inst., Fairfax. Vt. ; m. Emrov Elsie Jeffords, of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., Jan. 19. 1870. Engaged in farming until 1905; lister, Fairfax, 1876, 77, 83; selectman. 1889, 90, 99, 1900; sch. dir.. 1893, 94; trustee Bellows Free Acad. Fund. 1880-05; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900, Senate, 1904. Progressive Part.x-. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Richford, Vt. HAWIiEY, Donly Curtis, M.D.; b. Fletcher. Vt., Oct. 31, 1855; s. Curtis F. and Louise A. (Boynton) Hawlev; A.B., U. of Vt., 1878, M.D., 1884; m. Jes- sie R. Hill, of Burlington. Vt., Nov. 27, 1878. Supt. pub. schs., Fairfax, Vt.. 1SS1-2; attending surgeon Mary Fletcher Hosp., 1887-1907; proctologist Mary Fletcher and Fannv Allen hosps. ; sch. commr., Burlington, 1893-1901: mayor. 1901-2: mem. bd. park commrs. since 1903. (See Who's Who in America for otlier details.) Home: Burlington, Vt * 52G WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HAWIiEY, Truman Bipley, lawyer; b. Bos'tfn, Oct. 17, 1870; s. William Henry and Bessie Talbot (Pope) Hawley; A.B., Harvard, 1900. LL.B., 1905; m. Rebecca Morrison Browne, of Maiden, Mass., June 20, 1910; 1 daughter, Rebecca Morrison. Be- gan practice, Boston, 1905; mem. Maiden City Council. 1909-10; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911. 12; dir. Maiden Evening Schs., 1901-8; mem. Maiden 8cli. Com., 1914, 15, 16. Second It. Maiden Co. I'rovisional Militia, 1898. Pres. Y.M.C.A., 1909-11; pres. High Sch. Scholarship, Inc., since 1909. lie- publican. Methodist. Mason. Home: 26 (Hen St., Maiden, ]\Tass. Ottice: Tremont Bldg., Boston. HAWS, Mauson D., shoe mfr. ; Aug. 28, 1818-19 — . (See vol. ]9(t9.) HAWTHORNE, Cliarles Webster, artist. (See Who's Who in America for sketch.) Home: (sum- mer) Provincetown, Cape Cod. Mass.* HAY, Henry Clinton, clergyman, editor; b. Port- land, Me., l'\-b. 19, 1853; s. Henry Homer and Kleanor (Seavey) Hay; grad. Portland High Sch., 1870; A.B., Harvard, 1878; diploma Nev? Ch. Theol. Sch., 1885; m. Sarah Alice Swazcy, of Springfield, Mass., June 11, 1885; 3 children, George Sw^azey, Donald Worcester, Clinton Allen (all deceased). Ordained ministry Ch. of New Jerusalem, 1885; asst. minister, Fall River, Mass., 1S85-7, Cincin- nati, 1887-9; pastor Providence, R.I., 1889-96, Brockton, Mass., 1896-2; became asso. editor New- Ch. Review, 1897, now mng. editor; asso. pastor Boston Soc. since 1902; sec. Council of Ministers Gen. Conv. since 1905; sec. bd. mgrs. New-Ch. Theol. Sch. since 1910. Pres. New-Ch. Club of Boston. Author: Earthly Problems in Heavenly Light. 1905: Death and the I^ife Beyond, 1906; The Essential Needs of the Soul, 1907. Home: 26 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 136 Bow- doin St., Boston. HAYDEIT, Albert P., lawyer; b. Plymouth, Mass., May 5, 1865; s. Edward B. and Anna (Good- speed) Hayden; ed. pub. schs., Plymouth; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch.. 1888; m. Lucy Parker, of Boston, Dec. 20, 1890; 3 children, Barbara, Mal- colm P., Mildred. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1888, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Burrage & Hay- den since 1904; apptd. by Gov. E. F. Foss. judge of Municipal Ct. of Roxbury Dist., City of Boston, June 1, 1913; trustee Eliot Savings Bank, Rox- burv. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mem. Mass. Fish and Game Assn. In- dependent Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Home: 11 Wayne St., Roxbury. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. HAYDEN, Cliarles, banker; moved to 25 Broad St., New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* HAYDEN, Channcey Hoyt, merchant; b. Bakers- field, Vt., Mar. 31, 1857; s. James and Sarah P. (Morse) Havden; A.B.. U. of Vt.. 1883. A.M., 1886; m. M. Alice "Lane, of Underbill, Vt., Nov. 25, 1886; 6 children, Olive Lucile, Marjory Alice, C. Harold, AVendcll James, Dorothy, Esther. Teacher, Under- bill Acad.. 1 yr., Hinesburgh Acad.. 1 yr., Essex .function Graded Sch., 3 yrs., Essex Classical Inst., 9 yrs.. Underbill Graded Sch., 4 yrs.; engaged in gen. mdse. business at Riverside, Vt., since 1898: business mgr. Cooperative Creamery; propr. of Mrs. James Hayden & Co., undertakers; for- merly mem. firm of Herbert Morom & Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1906-7. Has spent many yrs. in Temperance work; was Grand Chief Templar of Vt. IS yrs.. and state rep. Boston, Zurich, Toronto and Washington to internat. gatherings. Republi- can. Conglist. Past chancellor and dist. deputy grand chancellor of K. of P.; mem. Grange. Pres. Vt. Embalmers' and Undertakers' Assn. Home: Underbill, Vt. Office: Riverside, Vt. HAYDEN. Daniel T., city official; June 23, 1856- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HAYDEN, Edward Daniel, railway official. (See vol. 1909.) HAYDEN, Josepli Orlln, banker; b. Bland ford, Mass., Julv 8. 1847: s. Elizur B. and Lucinda E. Hayden; ed. dist. schs.. acad. at Granville and high sch., Chicopee Falls. Mass.; m. Mary E. Pond, of Somerville, Mass. Engaged in real estate and ins. business at Minneapolis, Minn.; later in newspaper business; removed to Boston and was in the book- keeping department of Emmeison Leland & Co., 1 yr. ; with Boston Times 7 yrs.; mgr. Somerville .Joui-nal since 187G; pres. Somerville Nat. Bank, Somerville Trust Co.; trustee Somerville Savings Bank, Somerville Hosp. ; treas. Middlesex County, Mass., since 1886. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Central, Middlesex. Recreations: motor- ing. Home: 174 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. Office: Court House, I'^ast Cambridge, Mass. HAYDEN, Philip Meserve, college prof.; b. Deer- ing. Me., 1- eb. 9, 1882; s. Charles A. and Caroline (Ormsby) Hayden; grad. Cony High Sch., Augusta, Me., 1899; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1903; study in Paris, summer of 1904, Berlin and Paris, 1906-7, Madrid, summer of 1912; A.M.. Columbia, 1913; unmar- ried. Instr. in French, 1903-10, prof., 1910-14, Tufts Coll., also registrar and sec. of faculty, 1908-12; instr. in extension teaching, Columbia U., since 1913. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, N.E. Modern Lang. Assn. (ex-sec). Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Editorial contbr. modern lang. pubis. Address: 1120 Amsterdam Av., New York. HAYES, Abner Fierce, lawyer; b. Bethlehem. Conn., Jan. 25, 1876; s. Franklin Pierce and Kath- erine Pierce (Bloss) Haves; B.A., Yale, 1898 (Phi Beta Kappa); LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1902; m. Margaret Ingoldsby Fitz Patricl<, of Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 4, 1908. Chief statistician Pa. R.R. Co., at Pittsburgh, 1898-02; practiced, Waterbury, Conn., since 1902. Mem. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1909; liquor pros, agt., New Haven Co., since 1907. Republican. Consist. Mem. Conn. Civ. Service Reform League. Mason; Elk. Author: A History of Railroad Strilces in the United States, etc. Address: Waterbury, Conn. HAYES, Charles W., probate judge; b. Sebec, Me., Jan. 2, 1S65; s. William C. and Mary M. (Bar- rows) Hayes; grad. Foxcroft Acad., 1882; Dirigo Business Coll.. Augusta, Me.; m. Jan. 17, 1891, Lola B. Whittier, of Guilford, Me. Began prac- tice of law in Foxcroft. 1890; county atty. Pis- cataquis County. 1895-1900; elected judge of pro- bate, Piscataquis County, 1909, reelected, 1912. Trustee Piscataquis Savings Bank, Dover, Me.; also trustee Foxcroft Acad. Mem. Me. Bar Assn. Republican. Universalist. Address: Foxcroft, Me. HAYES, Charles Woodman, engineer, surveyor, farmer; b. Madbury. N.H.. Sept. 11, 1836; s. Samuel D. and Comfort (Chesley) Hayes; descendant of John Hayes, the immigrant, Dover Corner, N.H., about 1680; ed. Military Gymnasium. Pembroke, N.H.; B.S., Dartmouth, 1858; m. Ellen Maria Weeks, of Strafford Corner, N.H., Nov. 8. 1866; 4 children, Nellie Marie (Mrs. George E. Crosby, Boston), Anna Lillian (Mrs. Charles S. Fuller, Cambridge, Mass.), Cora Eunietta (deceased), Clara Comfort. Engaged in teaching, 1858-66: has practiced engring. and land surveying in Madbury and neighboring towns since 1866; collector of taxes, 1872; town treas. 22 yrs.: mem. sch. bd. 14 yrs. Always active in educational and religious work. Conglist. Address: Dover, N.H. HAYES, Edward Christopher, clergyman; b. Fredericltsburg, O., Oct. 4. 1871: s. James Harvey and Florinda Sample (Harrold) Hayes; A.B., Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1897; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1902; m. Grace T. Osborne, of Uxbridge. Mass., Apr. 27, 1903; 2 children, Katharine, Donald O. Home missionary, Danbury, Neb.. 1898-9; ordained Congl. ministrv. 1903; pastor Uxbridge, Mass., 1902-3, Montague. Mass.. 1904-6. New Braintree, Mass., 1907-8. Acton, Mass., 1908-13. Enfield. Mass., 1913-15. Greensboro, Vt.. since May 9. 1915. Repub- lican, (bonglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Ad- dress: Greensboro, Vt. HAYES, Edward Floyd, editor; b. New Haven, Conn.. Sept. 15. 1849; s. Eli Denison and Cordelia (Lewis) Hayes; ed. pub. schs., supplemented by study under pvt. tutors and Am. and foreign travel; m. Mary J. Hopkins, of Springfield, 31ass., May 20. 1879. Spent several yrs. in road survey- ing and compilation of citv. county and state atlases for New York and Phila. publishers; dis- tinctive occupation for over 40 yrs. has been the WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 527 compilation and editing of weekly edition of Springfield Republican. Recreation: " country life. Home: 234 Lonsmeadovy St. Office: Republican Office, Springfield, Mass. HAYES, Ellen, college prof.; b. Granville, O., Sept. 23, 1S51; d. Charles C. and Ruth (Wolcott) Hayes; sister of Charles Willard Hayes; A. P.., Oberlin Coll., 1S78; unmarried. Instr. and asso. prof., 1880-8, prof, mathematics, 1888-97, applied mathematics, 1897-04, astronomy and applied mathematics since 1904, Wellesley Coll. Lecturer and writer on astron. and other scientific sub- jects. Candidate for sec. of state. Socialist party, Mass., 1912; mem. Socialist Party Nat. Com. since 1913. Home: Wellesley, Mass.* HAYES, Frederic, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) HAYES, Hammond Vinton, engineer; b. Madi- son, Wis., Aug. 2S, ISGU; s. William Allen and Elisabeth (Vinton) Hayes; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., Ph.D., 1885; Mass. Inst. Tecli., lSSI-5; unmar- ried. Entered employ Am. Bell Telephone Co., 1885, in charge of lab. and later wks made elec. engr., asst. chief engr. and chief engr., Am. Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., 1902-7; consulting engr. since 1907 — . Mem. A.A.A.S.; fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph (Boston), University, Harvard (New York). Author: Public Utilities. Home: 48 Beacon St. Oflice: 101 Milk St., Boston.* HAYES, Henry R., corpn. dir.; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) HAYES. Henry Wild, civil engineer; b. Black Hawk, Colo., Apr. 3, 1S67; s. Edward W. and Mary B. (Pugh) Haves; grad. Medford (Mass.) High Sch.. 1884: A.M.B.. Tufts Coll., 1887, C.B., 1897; m. Martha Frances Raymond, of Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 10, 1896. With engring. dept. Fitchburg R.R., 1SS7-1900; div. engr. and asst. chief engr. B. & M. R.R., 1900-8; engr. of grade crossings for Com- monwealtli of Mass.. 1908-14; engr. of Pub. Service Commn. of Mass. since .Jan. 1, 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Unitarian. Home: 24 Gray St., Arling- ton. IMass. Oflice: 1 Beacon St., Boston. HAYES, Henry Wingfate, lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., July 5. 1855: s. Wingate and Abby M. (Bowler) Haves; grad. Univ. Grammar Sch., Providence, 1872; A.B., Brown U.. 1876; m. Nancy Baker, of Providence, Oct. 2, 1880 (now deceased); 2 chil- dren, Francis W., Arnold L. ; m. 2d, Wilhelmina Hohl. of Providence. Oct. 4, 1904. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1879, and since practiced in Providence; mem. R.I. Ho. of Ren.. 1885-90; mem. State Bd. of Valuation. R.I., 1889-93: mem. commn. of three to revise laws of R.I. and prepare a new judicial system, 1890-6; counsel Old Colony R.R. Co. in R.I. from 1890 to its absorption bv New Haven R.R. Co.; attv R.I. Co. (st. ry. svstem). 1903-8. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Clubs: Hope, University, Provi- dence Art. Squantum. Providence Bar (Provi- dence) ; Bristol Yacht, Bristol Reading Room. Uni- versity (New York). Recreations: golf, sailing. Home: Bristol, R.I. Office: Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. HAYES, John Alfred. M.D.; b. Berwick. Me., Mar. 27. 1839; s. Frederick and Sarah (Hurd) Hayes; prep. edn. West Lebanon Acad, and New Hampton Instn ; studied medicine under Dr. .T. .S. Ross and at .Tefferson Med. Coll.. Phila. ; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1861; m. Somersworth. N.H., Mar. 11, 1869. Mary A. Rollins. Asst. physician, N.H. Insane Asylum, Concord. N.H.. 1861-2: asst. surgeon and surgeon, 11th N.H. Vols., 1862-5; was present at many of the great battles in Va. and had charge of field hosp. 2d Div., 9th Army Corps, for about 8 mos., and the provisional camp, Alex- andria, Va.. after Lee's surrender at Appomattox: bvtd. It.-col. vols.. Mar. 13. 1865, for faithful and meritorious services; practiced at Biddeford. Me., lSfi5-9 since at Somersworth. N.H. : town physi- cian, 18 yrs. and U.S. examining surgeon, 23 yrs. Republican. Conslist. Mem. Somersworth Med. Soc. Home: Somersworth, N.H. HAYES, Justin Gideon, M.D. ; b. Farmington, N.H.. Oct. 31, 1S49; s. Benjamin F. and Elizabeth .\. (Waldron) Haves; A.B., Darmouth. 1873; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1881; m. Lizzie Gordon Hills, of Lynn, Mass., Oct. 21, 1875; 1 son, .lu.stine Edward. Piin. acad.. Bunker Hill, 111., 1875-8; practiced at Ipswich and Wil- liamsburg, Mass, since 1884. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampshire Co. Med. Soc. Home: Wil- liamsburg, Mass. HAYES, Lyman Simpson; b. Middlesex, Vt., .lunu 2, ]N.')0; s. Simpson and Lucretia (Hallock) Hayes; descendant of .John Hayes, wlio emigrated from Scotland to Dover, N.H., 1680; ed. common schs.; m. Mary Elizabeth, d. Dr. Samuel P. Dan- forth, of Royalton, Vt., Apr. 14, 1874; 2 children, Gertrude Simpson, William Danforth. Employed by Vt. Central R.R. and U.S. & C. Express Co. until 1875; mem. Babbitt <& Hayes, drugs, books, etc.. Bellows Falls, 1875-82, then Hayes & Holden until 1883, when divided, Hayes taking ins. and all agencies, until 1889; established first telephone exchange in Bellows Falls, 1883; sold out gen. ins. agency, 1889; has for many yrs. served as adjuster of fire ins. losses in N.E.; town elk. of Rocking- ham, Vt., since 1910. Sec. Republican League of Vt. many yrs. and del. of league at Cincinnati. 1888. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Author: History of Rockingham, Vt., including Saxtons River, Cambridgeport, etc., 1907; Bellows Falls and Vicinity Illustrated, 1908; The Old Rock- ingham Meeting House and The First Church in Rockingham, 1915. Address: Bellows Falls, Vt. HAYES, Samuel Perkins, psychologist; b. Bald- winsville, N.Y., Dec. 17, 1874; s. M.D.L. and Mary Ellen (Perkins) Hayes; B.A., Amherst, 1896; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1902; M.A., Columbia. 1902; fellow Clark U., 1902-3; studied IT. of Berlin and Sorbonne, Paris. 1903-4; Ph.D., Cornell U., 1906; Cambridge U., Eng., 1912; m. .July 23, 1903. Agnes Hayes Stone, of Rochester. N.Y. Prof, psychology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., since 1906. Mem. Am. Psvcho"l. Assn.. Woods Hole Corpn., Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Pi Phi (Rochester Free Acad.), Chi Phi (Am- herst). Unitarian. Club: Holyoke Canoe. Has specialized in color-blindness and ednl. psychol- ogy. Address: 1 Brockway, South Hadley, Mass. HAYES, Stephen William. M.D.; b. Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, .July 24, 1848; s. William and Mary Hayes; brought to America, 1850; ed. pub. schs., New Bedford; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1870; m. Mary G. McCloskev, of AVoonsocket. R.I., Sept. 15, 1882 (died Nov. 2. 1883); 1 daughter, Mary S. Practiced in New Bedford since July 1, 18 70: consulting phys. St. Luke's Hosp., St. Mary's House: pres. U.S. Examining Bd. for Pensions; v.-p. Holmes Mfg. Co.; dir. Whitman Mills. Sur- geon 3d Battalion, Mass. Inf., 1877-81; asst. sur- geon 1st Battalion, 1881-3: acting past surgeon. Fort Rodman, Mass., 1898, 90, 91. Mem. New Bed- ford Sch. Com., 1875-84. Mem. AM. A.. Mass. Med. Soc. (ex-v.-p.). New Bedford Med, Soc. Bristol Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Club: Brooks. Recreations: European and Egyp- tion vacation travels besides travel in U.S. and West Indies. Address: 61 Orchard St., New Bed- ford, Mass. HAYES, William Allen, lawyer; b. Madison, Wis., June 11, 1862; s. William Allen and Elisabeth (Vinton) Hayes; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1880; A.B., Harvard, IS'84, LL.B.. 1887; m. Margaret Luquer, of "^Vashington, D.C., Aug. 28. 1894. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1887, since practiced in Bos- ton: mem. firm of Hayes & Williams, 1887-95, Haves, Williams & Baker, 1895-08, Hayes, Wil- liams, Baker & Hersey, since 1908. Trustee Ber- wick Acad. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard (Boston), City (New York). Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 139 Bav State Rd.. Boston: (summer) Na- hant. Mass. Oflice; 16 State St., Boston. HAYES, William Allen, 2d, lawver; b. Ports- mouth, N.H., June 29, 1843; s. John Lord and Caroline Sarah (Ladd) Hayes; descendant of .Tohn Haves, who settled in Dover. N.H.. 1680; A.M.. Har- vard. 1866; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1868. Ad- mitted to Suffolk bar, 1868, and since practiced in Boston; asst. IT.S. attv. for 3 yrs.; ex-mem. Com- mon Council, Cambridge; U.S. commr. since 1906. Became mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1872; re- 528 WHO'S WHO IX NEW KXOLAND tired as It. col., 1907. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati, Mass. Mil. Hist. Soc. Home: Cambridge. Office: 204 Sears Uld},'., Boston. HAYES, William P., lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., Alar. 27, 18G6; s. John and Margaret A. Hayes; studied at Boston U. Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1SS9; m. Mary L. Curtis, of Springfield, June 5, 1894; children, Gertrude M., William D., Marie C., Anna Margaret, Ruth B., John C. Prac- ticed at Springfield, since 1890. Mem. Ma.ss. Senate, 1907; mayor of Springfield, 1900-1. Democrat. Mem. Elks, Foresters. Club: Nayusset. Catholic. Recreations: baseball. Home: 100 Westlord Av. Office: 423 Main St., Springfield, Mass. HAYIiEY, John Williams, clergyman; b. Tufton- boro, N.H., June 8, 1834; s. John Smith and Mary Neal (Piper) Hayley; A.B., Dartmouth, 1860; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1864; (D.D.. Union Christian Coll., Ind.. 1900); m. Caroline S. Wadsworth, of Franklin, N.H., Nov. 12. 1S60. Ordained Christian ministry, 1864; pastor Eastport, Me., 1864-5; prof. Union Christian Coll., 1865; pastor Somerset, Mass., 1S66-9, Duxbury, Mass., 1869-70, Tyngsboro, Mass., 1874-5, Hudson, N.H., 1876-8, Temple, N.H., 1880-2 and 18S8-91, Lunenburg, Vt., 1891-2, Truro, Mass., 1892-5; in lit. work since 1895. Mem. Vic- toria Inst., London. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Centre Tuf- tonboro, N.H.* HAYNES, Charles rrederick, M.D.; b. East Liv- ermoie. Me., June 1, 1839; s. Francis P^uller and Linda (Bates) Haynes; prep. cdn. pub. schs. and sems.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1862: m. Henrietta Louisa Woodman, of Farmington, Me., Nov. 9, 1870; 4 children, Alice, Agnes Belies, Charles Woodman, Marion Raymond. Served as surgeon U.S. Vols., Civil War; brevet It. col., 1865; practiced, Skowhegan, Me., 1865-81, W^est Newton, Mass.. 1881-7, Minneapolis, Minn.. 1887-9, Boston, 1889-1904, Gorham, Me., since 1905. Mem. Me. and Mass. med. socs. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Gorham, Me. HAYNES, George Henry, college prof.; b. Stur- bridge, :\Tas.s., :Mar. 20, 1866; s. Henry Dunton and Eliza Marshall (Carter) Haynes; 1st Am. ancestor was Walter Haynes, who settled at Sudbury, Mass., 1638; A.B., Amherst, 1887; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1893; m. Annie Bliss Chapman, of Saybrook, Conn., Nov. 4, 1903. Instr. 1887-90, prof, economics and polit. science, since 1893, Worcester Poly. Inst. Sec. Worcester Associated Charities, since 1894. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc, Am. Polit. Science Assn. Writer on political science and party histoi-y. Mng. editor. Journal of Worcester Poly. Inst., since 1905. Author: The Election of Senators, 1906; Charles Sumner, 1909. Clubs: Bohemian, Shakespeare. Recreations: gardening. Address: 7 Otsego Rd., Worcester, Mass.* HAYNES, Henry Harrison, clergyman; b. Alex- andria. N.H., Aug. 23, 1849; s. Harrison Pillsbury and Elizabeth Olive (Johnson) Haynes; B.A., Har- vard, 1873, M.A., 1887. Ph.D., 1899; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge. Mass.. 1877; m. N. Ella Moulton, of Sandwich, N.H.. July 25, 1877; m. 2d, Frances Cushing, of Cambridge, Julv 2. 1889. Dea- con. 1877. priest, 1878, P.E. Ch.; rector Trinity Ch., Tilton, N.H., 1877-8; prin. Jarvis Hall Sch., Den- ver, 1878-82; rector St. Luke's Ch., Ft. Collins, Colo., 1882-3. Trinity Ch., Tilton, N.H., 1883-4; asst. St. Paul's Ch., Boston, 1884-5; rector, All Saints Ch., Littleton, N.H., 1885-6, St. Peter's Ch.. Cambridge. Mass., 1888-9; prof. O. T. lang. and lit., Ch. Div. Sch. of Pacific, San Mateo, Cal., 1899-1900; instr. Semitic lang. and hist.. Harvard. 1900-7. Address: Derry Village, N.H. HAYNES, Henry Williamson, archfrologist; Sept. 20. lS31-l<>h. 16, 1912. (See Vol. 1909. also Who's W'ho in America, 1910-11.) HAYNES, Stanford Iiyman, merchant: b. Spring- field, Mass.. Oct. 3, 1869; s. Theodore Lyman and Laura A. (Shaw) Haynes; ed. pub. schs. of Spring- field; IMitchell's Mil. School, Billerica. Mass.; Wes- leyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass.; m. Emilv R. Leo- nnrd, of Easthampton, Mass.. Oct. 13. 1891 (died 1901); children, Laurence Stanford, Theodosia, Emily; m. 2d, Annie O. Coolidge, of Springfield, Mass., June 28, 1911. Entered employ of Haynes & Co., retailers of men's wear. 1886, became mgr., 1899, partner, 1903, owner, 1906; dir. Springfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Mem. Coinmon Council, 1897-1898; mem. Bd. of Water Commrs., 1910-11. Trustee Springfield City Hospital, Springfield City Library Assn.; mem. Corpn. Am. Internat. Coll. Conglist. Member S.A.R., Conn. Valley Hist. Soc. Mason. Clubs: Nayasset, Automobile, Country (Springfield), Automobile of America. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: Longmeadow, INlass. Office: 346-348 INIain St., Springfield, Mass. HAYNIE, (James) Henry, author, journalist; Julv 19. 1N41-Mav 15. 1912. (See Vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) HAYWARS, Edward Parwell, clergyman; b. Lowell, Mass.. May 9. 1851; s. Asa Edward and Frances Caroline (French) Hay ward; attended Tufts Coll. 2 yrs.; S.T.B.. Harvard, 1874; m. Ellen Harriet Cross, of Hartford, Conn., Aug. 7, 1879. Ordained, Montreal. Can., Sept. 7, 1874; settled P''all River. Mass., 1877-82, Second Hawes Congl. (Uni- tarian) Soc, South Boston, Mass., 1883-6, Chicopee, Mass., 1886-90, West Parish Unitarian Ch., Marl- borough, Mass., Jan., 1890-13: now pastor at Chicopee, Mass. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Chicopee, Mass.'* HAYWABS, Pred Parnham, merchant; b. Tun- bridge, Vt.. Apr. 29, 1866; s. Henry Reuben and Susan (Farnham) Hayward; prep. edn. Northfield High Sch.; B.S., Norwich U., 1888; m. Elaine C. MacDonald, of Concord, N.H., Sept. 3, 1899. With the Bailey Music Co., of Burlin.gton. Vt., in charge of stores at Plattsburg, N.Y., and Claremont, N.H., until Sept., 1895; mgr. for Prescott Piano Co., Con- cord, N.H., 1895-03; mgr. for M. Steinert & Sons Co., of Boston, at Lowell, Mass., since 1903. Re- publican. Universalist. IMason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Address: Lowell, INlass. HAYWARD, Harrison Washburn, mechanical engr. ; b. Boston, Jan. 1, 1873; s. Edward S. and Emma (Washburn) Hayward; ed. Hyde Park (Mass.) High Sch.; Berkeley Sch., Boston; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; m. Nov. 4, 1902, Mabel E. Holmes, of Hyde Park, Mass. Has been connected with Mass. Inst. Tech. since 1899, now asso. prof, theoretical and applied mechanics; also consulting engr. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C. E. ; mem. Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Am. Soc. Promotion of Engring. Fdn.. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs.. Nat. Soc. Cement Users. Theta Xi. Address: 26 Everett St., Newton Centre, Mass. HAYWARD, Harry Taft, mfr; b. Uxbridge, Mass., Sept. 18, 1868; s. William B. and Susan H. (Taft) Hayward; ed. pub. schs. of Uxbridare; em- ployed in woolen mills of Douglass, operated by his father; m. Edith C, daughter of Enhriam L. and Mary (Fitch) Wires, of Milford, Mass., Jan. 11, 1905; children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1906, and Harriet Taft, b. June 20. 1907. Purchased the Charles J. McKenzie Woolen Mill at Franklin, Mass., 1892; or,ganized Charles River Woolen Co. and purchased from the Am. Woolen Co. the North Bellingham Mills, and was made treas. of the corpn.; also v. -p. and one of the chief stockholders of the Schuster Woolen Co., Ea«t Douglass; pres. Forestdale Mfg. Co. (cotton); dir. Franklin Nat. Bank, and Blackstone Nat. Bank. Uxbrid°-e; trustee Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank, Franklin, Mass.; dir. Clark, Cutter, McDermott Co., of Franklin, Mass. Trust Co.. Boston. Ma=on (Aleppo Temple). Clubs: Alsronnuin. Norfolk, Republican, Pomham. Address: Franklin, Mass. HAYWARD, J(ohn> Quincy, teacher, editor; Sept. 25. 1855-19 — . (See Vol. 1909.) HAYWARD, Richard. (See vol. 1909.) HAYWOOD, Geore-e William, M.D.: b. Amster- dam, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1868; s. Edward S. and Isabel (Pridham) Haywood; decendant of Col. T. Hay- wood, of Vt.; ]\i.D., Boston Univ. Sch. of Medicine, 1890; post-grad. work. Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Marblehead, Mass., Oct. 24, 1894, Edith M. Pecker; children, Charlotte, Edward Willinm. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Essex Co. Med. Soc.r Mass. Homeo. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Address 11 Harwood St., Lynn, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 529 KAZABB, Arthur Merton, portrait painter; b. North Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 20, 1872; s. Artliur P. and Mary A. (Hervey) Hazard; direct descen- dant of Royer Williams, founder of R.I., 1636; studied Boston Mus. of Fine Arts, and Cowles Art Sell., 1894; Academie Julian, and Colorossi, Paris, France, 1895; m. Miss J. H. Closterhouse, of Grand Rapids. Mich., .June 1, 1910; 1 dausliter. Faith. Portrait and genre painter and decorative artist. Mem. Copley Soc. of Boston (bd. j;ovt. 3 yrs.). Unitarian. Club: St. Botolph. Recreations: litera- ture. Home: 79 Holland Rd., Brookline. Studio: 64 Commonwealth A v., Boston. HAZABB, Caroline, educator; b. Peace Dale, R.I., June 10, 1S5G; d. Itowland and Margaret Anna (Rood) Hazard; ed. by soverness and tutors, and at Miss Mary A. Shaw's Sell., Providence; pvt. study abroad; (hon. A.M., U. of Mich., 1899; Litt.D., Brown, 1899; LL.D., Tufts, 1905); unmarried. Pres. Wellesley Coll., 1899-10. Life mem. R.I. Hist. Soc; mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; Com. of One Hundred on Nat. Health, Am. Hipt. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., Am. Social Science Assn., Archceol. Inst. America, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Religious Edn. Assn.; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M., Colonial Dames of R.I. Elector Hall of Fame. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Peace Dale, R.I.* HAZARB, G-eorgre Robinson, clergvman; A.B., Brown U.. 1894, A.M., 1896; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1898. Deacon, 1898, priest, 1899, P.E. Ch.; asst., St. George's Ch.. N.Y. City, 1898-1900; vicar St. Mark's Ch., Southboro, Mass., 1900-5; rector Ch. of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan, 1905-7, Grace Ch., Manchester, N.H., since 1907. Home: Manchester, N. H. HAZARB, Marshall Curtiss, editor; b. Tioga Co., Pa., June 28, 1839; s. Erastus W. and Marv F. Hazard; A.B., Knox Coll., 1861 (hon. Ph.D., 1894); m. Elizabeth W. Adains, of Galesburg, June 28, 1862. Admitted to 111. bar, 1864; asst. editor The Advance, Chicago, 1866-70; confidential agt. Jay Cooke & Co., bankers, 1871-2; editor National Sun- day School Teacher, 1874-82; asst. editor Sunday School Times, 1883-4; editor Congl. S.S. and Pub- lishing Soc, 1885-1910, editor emeritus, 1910 — . (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: 30 Centre St., Dorchester Center. Mass.* HAZARB, Rowland Gihson, mfr. ; b. Philadelphia. Jan. 22, 1855: s. Rowland and Margaret Anna (Rood) Hazard; brother of Caroline Hazard; A.B.. Brown U., 1876, A.M., 1879; m. Mary Pierrepont Bushnell, of Beloit, Wis., Nov. 16, 1880. Pres. Peace Dale Mfg. Co. since 1898; v.-p. Solvay Process Co. since 1888; pres. Semet-Solvay Co. since 1890, Narragansett Pier R.R. Co. Conglist. Mem. A.B.C.F.M. Independent Republican. Presdl. elector, 1904; mem. exec. com. Indianapolis Mone- tarv Conv. ; mem. exec. com. R.I. State House Commn. (which built R.I. State House), 1890-4; mem. Providence Harbor Improvement Commn., 1900. Fellow Brown U.; trustee Wellesley Coll., R.I. State Sanatorium for Consumptives; mem. exec. com.. 1908, audit com., 1909, New York Life Ins. Co. Pres. "Washington Co. Agrl. Soc; mem. Linnfean Soc. (New York), Nat. Assn. for .Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Geog. Soc. (Wash- ington), Am. Econ. Assn., Soc. Colonial Wars in R.I. (It.-gov., 1902, deputy gov., 1904, gov., 1907). Royal Econ. Assn. of Great Britain, Am. Social Science Assn., Tariff Commn. League (Washing- ton), Am. Forestry Assn., Franklin Inst. (Phila.), Am. Ornithologists' Union, Alpha Delta Phi (Brown); fellow A.A.A.S. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity (New York), Graduates' (New Haven), Hope, University (Providence), Authors' (London). Home: Peace Dale, R.I.* HAZEIiTIMT:, John Warner; b. Moretown, Vt., Feb. 3, 1848; s. William and Harriet (Warner) Hazeltine; ed. pub. schs; m. Oct. 12, 1876, Alice I. Merrill, of Boscawen, N.H. Engaged in farming since 1875; has served as town elk., town treas., trustee of pub. money since 1891; justice of the peace since 1904; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 6, 10. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Olive Branch Lodge No. 64, F. & A.M. Address: Route No. 3, Chester, Vt. HAZEIiTON, Isaac Hills, M.D. ; b. Boston, May 17, 1838; s. Isaac Hills and Susan (Pickard) Hazel- ton; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1851, Harvard, 1856; M.I)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1S61; m. Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 23, 1867, Mary Allen Brewster. Asst. phys. N.H. State Asylum for Insane, Apr. 20-Sept. 17, 1861; apptd. asst. surgeon U.S.N., Sept. 17, 1861; served on U.S.S. Ohio, Vt. Gunboat Paul Jones; temporary service with Gen. I. A. Gilmore, July 20, 1863; Charlestown, Navy Yard, Sept. to Dec. 14, 1863, and U.S.S. Flagship Lancaster Jan. 7, 1864, to June 7, 1865; resigned Sept. 11, 1865; asst. phys. McLean Asylum, 1865-7, pvt. asylum, 1869-77; since at Wellesley Hills, Mass.; became state med. examiner for insane criminals, 1882. Home: AN'cllesley Hills, Mass. HAZEIiTOir, William French, M.D.; b. Caven- dish, Vt., Jan. 5, 1860; s. Daniel W. (M.D.) and Laurette (Hammond) Hazelton; descendant of John Hazelton, Salem, Mass., 1637, moving to Rowley, Mass., and in 1649 with brother Robert founded Bradford, now Haverhill, Mass.; ed. Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt. ; Colby Acad., New Lon- don, N.H. ; grad. Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1880; Med. Dept. U. of Vt., 1 yr.; M.D., cum laude. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1884; m. Grace At;herton, of Nashua, N.H., Dec. 29, 1892; 1 child. Frances Hazelton. b. Bellows Falls, Vt., Oct. 28, 1902. House surgeon, Bellevue Hosp., New York, 1884-6; since practiced gen. medicine and surgery at Bellows Falls. Trustee Vt. Acad. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Conn. Valley Med. Assn., Windham Co. Med. Soc, Rockingham Med. Club. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason, Odd Fellow. Club: Westminster (Bellows Falls). Address: 97 Westminster St., Bellows Falls. Vt. HAZEIT, Azel Washburn, clergyman; b. Berlin, Vt., Apr. 10, 1841; s. Rev. Austin and Lucia (Washburn) Hazen; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1863; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1868; (D.D., Dart- mouth, 1888); m. Mary Butler Thompson, of East Windsor Hill, Conn., Sept. 1, 1869. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1869; pastor First Ch., Middle- town, Conn., since ordination. Pres. Middlesex County Hist. Soc; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 299 Court St., Middletown, Conn.* HAZEir, Charles Bowner, college prof.; b. Bar- net, Vt., Mar. 17, 1868: s. Lucius Downer and Orinda G. (Kimball) Hazen: A.B., Dartmouth, 1889: univs. of Gottingen, Berlin, and Paris. 1890- 2: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1893; (L.H.D., Hobart, 1911); m. Sara Sefton Durvea, of New York, June 26, 1901. Prof, history. Smith Coll., 1894-15. Lec- turer, Columbia, 1910-11. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statistical Assn. Clubs: Century (New York). University (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc). Address: 119 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt.* HAZEN, Trances Mary, educator; b. Berlin, Vt., Feb. 15, 1844; d. Austin and Lucia (Washburn) Hazen; grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem. (now coll.), 1863, M.A., 1904: student summer sessions, Sauveur Sch. of Language, Harvard and Cornell; studied Oxford U., Eng., 1898-9; unmarried. Prof. Latin, Mt. Holyoke, 1865-07. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn. Address: 299 Court St., Middletown, Conn. HAZEN, John Vose, educator; b. Royalston, Mass., Nov. 22, 1850; s. Norman and Martha (Vose) Hazen; prep. edn. Atkinson Acad.; B.S., Dartmouth. 1875; C.E., Thayer Sch. Civ. Engring., 1876; m. Harriet A. Hurlbutt, of Hanover, N.H., July 20, 1881; 4 children. Ethel A., Fanny Vose, John Norman, Edward Elihu. Prof. civ. engring., Dartmouth, since Aug., 1878. Chmn. precinct commn. at Village Precinct of Hanover; auditor Town of Hanover. Mem. Am. Soc C.E., Soc. Pro- motion Engring. Edn. Republican. Conglist. Club: Graduates of Hanover. Address: Hanover, N.H. HAZEN, Mirnie Florence Baker; b. Holderness fnow Ashland), N.H., Apr. 29. 1857; d. Andrew Oliver and Pamelia Submit (Denison) Baker; lived in St. Johnsbury, Vt., since 1861; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.. St. Johnsbury. also St. Johnsbury Acad.; Mt. Holvoke Coll., 1876-8; studied music in Bos- ton, 1879-80; m. Apr. 14, 1881, Perley Fuller Hazen, b. Hartford, Vt., lived in St. Johnsbury since 530 WHO'S WHO IX NKW ENGLAND 1872. Visitor to State penal instns. since 1907, under Govs. Proctor, Prouty, Mead, Fletcher and Gates; v. -p. Brightlook Hosp. Aid Assn., St. Joiinsbury. Conglist. Pres. State Federation of Woman's Clubs, Vt, 1906-8; pres. Woman's Club of St. Johnsbury, 1906-8; registrar Nat. Soc. Colo- nial Dames, Vt. ; state regent D.A.R., Vt. Home: St. .Tobnsbury, Vt. HAZEW£IiIi, Edward Wentworth, editorial wrilci-; li. Concord, IVluss., j\I;ir. 1 1^. IS'i'A; s. Charles Creighton and Harriett (Wildc) Hazewell; ed. pub. schs.. Revere and Chelsea, Alass. ; m. Lillias A. Warner, of Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 22. 1888; m. 2d, Letitia E. Walker, of Chelsea, Apr. 28, 1897. Be- gan in .iournalism, 1872; connected with Boston Traveler, 1872-8, Boston Journal of Commerce, 1878-80, Boston Transcript since 1881; for several yrs. beginning Nov., 1900, lived at Washington, b.C, during sessions of Congress, as editorial writer for Transcript; mem. sell, com., Revere, 6 yrs.; trustee Revere Pub. Library, 9 yrs. Mem. of Mass. Mil. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Papyrus (sec, 1894, pres., 1895), Boston Press (pres.. 1898-9- 1900), St. Botolph. Home: 38 Vermont St., West Roxbury. Office: ;524 Washington St., Boston. HAZIiETT, Charles A., banker; b. Portsmouth, N.H., Julv 21, 1847; s. William and Hannah (Smith) Hazlett; g.-g.-s. of Matthew Hazlett, who moved from Boston to Portsmouth previous to 1756; grad. Portsmouth High Sch., 1864 (first Ha- ven Medal); m. Dec. 10, 1884, .Josephine H. Rich- ardson, of Manchester, N.H. Began active career as sec. to ex-Gov. Ichabod Goodwin in 1863; teller, 1872-84, since cashier and v. -p. 1st Nat. Bank, Portsmouth; pres. Piscataqua Savings Bank. Dir. and sec. T. B. Aldrich Memorial; trustee and treas. Portsmouth Pub. Library since 1890. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, N.H. Geneal. Soc, Piscataqua Pio- neers (pres.). Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Warwiclf, Country. Automo- bile, A.L.A.. Y.M.C.A. Author: Portsmouth, His- toric and Picturesque, 1902: Portsmouth Calendar, ]907: Portsmouth in 1824, 1912; History of Rock- ingham Countv. 1915. Home: 300 Rockland St. Office: 1st Nat. Bank, Portsmouth, N.H. SEAD. James IVTarshall, ex-mayor, lawyer: b. Sumner Co.. Tenn., July 25. 1855; s. Dr. James Mar- shall and Barthenia P. (Branham) Head; brothei- of Henrv Oswald Head; acad. edn., Gallatin, Tenn.; LL.B., Harvard, 1876; m. Minnie C. Cherry, of Nashville, Tenn.. June 30, 1885: 3 children, Annie Cherry, James INTarshall. Jr., Marv Cornelia. In practice at Nashville, Tenn., 1876-1903, Boston since 1904. Mem. Head, Drinkwater and Crafts since Jan. 1, 1914: v. -p. and gen. counsel Warren Bros. Co.; mem. Tenn. Ho. of Rep., 1881-4: mayor of Nashville. 1899-03; mem. Dem. Nat. Com. of Tenn.. 1896-04. Home: 25 Abbottsford Rd., Brook- line. Office: 59 Temple PI., Boston.* HEi-IiD, Charles Gerry, M.D. ; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 22. IsTl; s. M'illiam Fredericl^ and Sarah Hlizabeth (Babbidge) Heald: descendant of John Heald, who settled in Concord, Mass., 1640; grad. Ensrlish High Sch., Boston, 1892; M.D., Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll (New York U.), 1899: m. L. Belle Whitbeck. of Wolcott, N.Y., Sept. 12, 1900. Practiced in Pepperell, Mass., since 1899, with the exception of 7 mos. spent in Groton, Ma'is. ; pres. {Standard Single Service Co. Trustee T>awrence Library, Pepperell Cemetery Assn. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. N.E Alumni Assn., Phi Alpha Si°-ma. Mason, Odd Fellow. Democrat. Uni- tarian. Club: Pepperell County. Home: Pepperell, Mas'^. Office: East Pepperell. Mass. HIlAIiD, Franklin Ernest, educator: b. Brattle- boro. Vt.. Nov. 10. 1873; s. William Franklin and Jennie Emilv (Clavton) Heald: grad. Brattlehoro Hiffh Sch.. 1891; B.S., Dartmouth Coll.. 1897. M.A.. 1908; m. Grace Ella Bovd. of Wilmington, Vt., Aug. 28. 1901; 2 children, Theodore Bovd. b. 1902. Kenneth Franklin. 1904. Teacher Newfane (Vt.) villaee .''chs., 1897-8: prin. Whitingham Acad., Jacksonville, Vt. 1898-01. Walpole (N.H.) High Sch., 1901-3, Black River Acad.. Ludlow. Vt., 1903- 6: was also supt. scbs.. Whitingham. Vt.. 1900-1, and Walpole. N.H.. 1901-2; supervising prin., Han- over. N.H.. 1906-8; prin. Hopkins Acad.. Hadlev-, 1908-14; employed in office of Agrl. Edn., U.S. Dept. of Agr. (field investigations and bull, prepa- ration on "Agriculture in the Rural Schools of the U.S."), present title, asst. in agrl. edn. Was pres. Y.M.C.A., Ludlow, Vt. Mem. Grange. Home: Hadley, Mass. Address: U.S. Dept. of Agr., Wash- ington, D.C. HEAI^D, Harry Lewis, lawyer; b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 2, 1S6S; s. Lewis B. and Mary Sophia (Remick) Heald; descendant of John Heald, the immigrant, Concord, Mass., 1635; ed. pub. schs. and St. Johnsbury Acad.; studied law with A. F. Nichols, St. Johnsburv, 1888-90, with Hon. James W. Remick, Littleton, N.H., 1890-2; m. Mary E. Moonev, of Bolton, P.Q., Julv 21, 1864: 2 children, Marv E., Frances M. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1892; practiced in Littleton, 1892-5, Topeka, Kan., 1895- 01, Littleton since 1901. Judge Municipal Ct. Re- publican. Universalist. Address: Littleton, N.H. HEAIiD, Iiydia Isabel (Mrs. John Sumner Heald), philanthropic worker; b. Dexter, Me., Oct. 24, 1842; d. Otis and Emeline Robinson (Seavey) Cutler; removed to Portland with parents at 9 yrs. of age; ed. in high sch. and later through general reading, specializing in metaphysics; in. Portland, John Sumner Heald, Aug. 31. 1870 (now deceased). Pres. State of Me. Div., Internal. Sunshine Soc, 1901-1912: mem. advisory board Free Hosp. for Crippled C^liildren. Mem. Beeelier Evolution Club, Equal Suffrage Club, Elizabetli Wadsworth Chap- ter D.A.R., Women's Council. Prison Com. Port- land Fresh Air Soc. Protestant. Address: 265 State St., Portland, Me. HEAIiD, Seth Farrington, merchant; b. Lovell, Me.. Feb. 20. 1864: s. Albion and Susan Blake (Kil- gore) Heald: ed. common sclis. ; grad. from Com- mercial Dept., Bridgton Acad., 1883; m. Dec. 24, 1890. Alice Gertrude Hutchins, of Fryeburg, Me. Began in business, 1885; moved to Sebago Lake, Me.. 1887. firm name A. Heald & Son; moved to Lovell, Me., 1889: consolidated with two other stores. 1904. and business now conducted under title of True, Walker & Heald; has served as chmn. selectmen, town treas., supt. schs and mem. Sch. Bd. Trustee Bridgton Acad. Served as mem. Dem. County Com., Oxford County. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: Lovell, Oxford Co., Me. KEAIiV, Robert E., lawyer; b. Bennington, Vt., Mar. 25, 1883; s. John M. and Sarah J. (Corbet) Healy; ed. common sclis. and Bennington High Sch.; studied law in office of O. M. Barber; m. Sarah S. Houlihan, of Bennington, Sept. 3, 1907. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1904; practiced with pre- ceptor until latter was appointed judge of the U.S. Ct. of Customs Appeals, 1910; since mem. Holden & Healy; atty. Berkshire St. Ry. Co.; law agt. Town of Bennington since 1909; sec-treas. Tlie Vermont Co. ; sec. Woodford Lumber Co., Southern Vermont Liglit and Power Co.. etc.; asso. justice Supreme Ct. of Vt., Dec. 1, 1914-Feb. 1. 1915 (resigned). iSIem. State Bar Examining Bd. Republican. Catholic. Mem. B. P. O. Elks. Club: Bennington (governing bd.). Home: 126 Union St. Office: 463 Main St., Bennington, Vt. HEARD, Arthur M., banker: b. Sandwich, N.H., Feb. 13. 1S6G; s. William Andrew and Emily M. (Marston) Heard: A.B.. Amherst. 1888; m. Arkan- sas Citv. Kan.. June 12. 1895. Ora B. Farrar. Clk. First Nat. Bank. Arkansas City, 1888-93: nat. bank examiner, 1893-5; cashier Merchant's Nat. Banlv, Manchester, N.H., 1896-1901; cashier, 1902-5. pres. since July, 1905, Amoskeag Nat. Bank, Manches- ter; pres. Peoples Gas Light Co.; dir. New Hamp- shire Fire Ins. Co., Mancliester & Lawrence R.R. : dir. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; trustee .Amoskeag Savings Bank, Peoples Savings Banl<, both of IMancliester. Mem. Mass. Commanderv, Loval Leunt. Pres. Biddeford Savinsrs Bank; mavor of Bidde- ford, 1896-98. Democrat. Address: Biddeford, Me. HEARD Nathan, patent lawyer; b. Omaha, Neb., .Tan. 26, 1872: s. Nathan F. and Amelia (Spurck) Heard: descendant of Luke Heard, Ipswich. Mass., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 531 1630; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1S93; l^UU., Nat. Univ., Washington, D.C., 1S96, L,UM., Iti97; M. P.L., George Washington U., 1898; m. ]'"lorence Wilhelmina Ruggles, of Halifax, N.S., June 26, 1906; 4 childien, Mary Ruggles, Nathan, Jr., Daniel Owen, William Van Home. Admitted to bar Su- preme Ct. of U.S., Mass., and various federal cts. ; began practice in Washington, D.C., 1897; mem. firm of Heard, Smith &; Tennant, lio.slon, .since 1906; specializes in patent, trade mark and copy- right law; dir. Keyes Fibre Co.; alderman, New- ton, ]\las,s., 1910-12. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Sigma Alpha Kpsilon. Clubs: Boston City, Exchange (Boston), Cosmos (Washington, D.C.). Recrea- tions: outdoor athletic spoi'ts. Home: 137 Waver- ley Av., Newton, Mass. Office: Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. HEARTY, Edgfar Wasliington Joseph, commis- sion merchant: b. Boston, June 16, 1872; s. Owen H. and Mary L. (Byrne) Hearty; ed.' pub. schs.; m. Florence M. Clark, of Boston, Dec. 18, 1900; 2 daughters, Ruth, Florence. Began in commn. business State St., Boston, 1887; pres. Kingman & Hearty, Inc., Faneuil Hall Market, since 1912; v.-p. and treas. Le Roy (N.Y.) Cold Storage & Produce Co.; partner Maynard & Child, apple exporters and commn. merchants. Mem. Sons of Vets. Clubs: Exchange. Boston Art. Recreations: farming. Home: 11 Richview St., Doichester, Mass. Office: 40 Central St., Boston, Mass. HEATH, Clifton Blanchard. insurance; b. West Amesbury (now Meriimac), Mass., Dec. 30, 1870; s. Francis Sargent and Emma (Bartlett) Heath; pub. sch. edn.; m. Ellen Gunnison Scofield, of Mer- rimac. Mar. 26, 1894; 2 children, Sargent Delmore, Marion Bartlett. Editor and mgr. Merrimac Bud- get, 1896-1910; prop. Merrimac Ins. Agency (est. 1874), since 1910; sec. and treas. Economy Co- operative Bank. Town treas. Merrimac, 1903-5; town clerk, Merrimac. since 1909. Conglist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., A.O.U.W. Address: Merrimac, Mass. HEATH, Crertrude Emma. :M.D.: b. Gardiner, Me., Jan. 20. 1S59; d. Alvan :M. C. and Sarah (Phil- brook) Heath; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chi- cago, 1883; unmarried. Engaged in practice at Chicago. 1883-4. since at Gardiner; med. insp. of schs. Mem. Me. Homce. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Am. Homce. Opthal., Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Current Events Club. Red Cross, Humane Soc, District Nurse Assn. Episcopalian. Author: Rhvmes and Jingles. 1897; Madonna and the Christ-Child, 1911. Home: Farmingdale, Me. Office: Gardiner. Me. HEATH, Harry Edward, electrical engineer. (See vol. 1909.) HEATH, Herbert Milton, lawyer; Aug. 27, 1853- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HEATH, Keg-inaia Cary, jeweler; b. Brookline, Mass., May 23, 1877; s. Sidney and Ida (Cary) Heath; student Hopkinson's Sch. 8 yrs.; B.A., Har- vard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1902; m. Dorothea Bigelow. of Chestnut Hill, Mass.. Oct. 6. 1904; 3 children. Dorothea, Elizabeth Cary, Richard Bigelow. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902: practiced in Boston until 1904; trader on Boston Stock Exchange. 1904-9, since treas. Bigelow, Ken- nard & Co. Mem. Ma«s. Bar Assn. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1901-4. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Boston Jewelers', Harvard (Boston). Recreations: tennis, outdoor snorts. Home: Heath Hill, Brookline. Office: 511 Washington St.. Boston. HEATHriEIiD. Herbert D.: b. Boston. Oct. 26, 1867; s. Thomas D. and Mary Elizabeth (Sprague) Hf>athfield; grad. English High School, 1884 CFranklin medal): m. June 3, 1896. Mary Yale Shapleigh, of Maiden, Mass. Began with Mackin- tosh. Klous & Co.. bankers, 1884; with Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. since 1887, asst. sec. 1901-15, since sec. Trustee Mass. Homce. Hosp.. Sunny Bank Home; dir. Boston Y.M.C.U.. Riverside Recreation Assn. Conelist. (deacon Old South Ch.). Clubs: Boston Citv. Old South (trustee). Recreations: traveling. Home: 231 St. Paul St., Brookline. Of- fice: 100 Franklin St., Boston. HECHT, Simon Elias, wool merchant; b. Boston, Nov. 14, 1875; s. Liouis, Jr. and Rose (Frank) Hecht; A.B., Harvard, 1898; studied Harvard Med. Sch. 1 yr. ; m. Eda Friedman, of Boston, Mar. 14, 1905; 2 daughters, Kathryn Rose, Caiolyn. Has been engaged in wool business since 1903; mom. firm of Hecht, Ijiebmann & Co. Treas. I'ederated Jewish Charities; mem. bd. Overseers of the Poor. Mem. B.1*.0. Elks. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., City, Elysium, Woodland Golf. Recreations: bridge, tennis. Home: 16 Keswick St. Office: 280 Summer St., Boston. HEDGE, Frederic Henry, librarian; b. Arling- ton, Mass., .Juno 20, 1831; s. Rev. Frederic Henry and Bucy (I'ierce) Hedge; A.B., Harvard, 1851; unmarried. At Providence Athenseum Bibrary, 1855-69; asst. librarian Mass. Hist. Soc, 1869-72; librarian Bawrence (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1874- 1901. Mem. A.L.A., A.A..\.S., Am. Geog. Soc, N.E. Bot. Club. Home: Brookline, Mass.* HEDGES, Sidney M., insurance; moved to Santa Barbara, Oal. (See vol. 1909.) HEDMAN, John, educatoi-; Oct. 15, 1868-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HEDRICK, Charles Baker, clergyman; b. Pa- latka, Fla., Jan. 31, 1877; s. Andrew Jackson and Ella Augusta (Baker) Hedrick; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1899; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., N.Y., 1906; m. Aug. 8, 1912, Hedwig von Botticher, of Gottin- gen, Germany. Master, St. Luke's Sch., Wayne, Pa., 1900-3; deacon, 1907, priest, 1908, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Mark's Ch., Starke, Fla.. 1908-9; grad. study Oxford U., England, 1910; instr. in N.T., 1911, prof. lit. and interpretation of N.T. since Feb., 1912, Berkeley Div. Sch. Mem. Soc Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Am. Philol. Assn., Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University (Middletown). Address: 109 Broad St., Middletown, Conn. HEFFEITGER, Arthur Cowton, M.D.; b. Cum- berland, Md., Dec. 12, 1852; s. Jacob Alexander and Katharine (Lane) Heffenger; tutored U. of Va., 1873-4, U. of Md., 1874-5; grad. U. of Md., 1875; m. Portsmouth, N.H., July 11, 1878, Fanny Curtis Pickering. Entered med. corps, U.S.N., 1875, and after 16 years' service was retired on account of physical disability; since practiced at Ports- mouth, N.H. ; makes specialty of surgery, with med. jurisprudence. Home: Portsmouth, N.H. HEFFERMAN", "William J., editor and publisher; b. Spencer, Mass., July 10, 1870; s. Daniel J. and Mary E. (Carey) Hefferman; pub. and high sch. edn., Spencer; m. Margaret T. Sweeney, of Natick, Mass., Oct. 6, 1897; 2 children, Raphael W., Neil T. Began publishing Spencer Leader, 1891, Leices- ter Banner, 1892; purchased Brookfields Union, 1893, Warren Herald, 1906, sold latter, 1907; plant destroyed by fire, 1893, new plant erected, 1894; now pub. 3 papers, Leader, Union and Banner; trustee and auditor Spencer Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. Press Assn. (sec. since 1901), N.E. Suburban Press Assn. (v.-p. 2 yrs. and auditor 2 yrs.). Knights of Columbus (dist. deputy). Foresters of America. Club: Merchants Assn. Address: Spencer, Mass. HEIDEIi, "William Arthur, college prof.: b. Bur- lington, la.. Mar. 10, 1S68; s. Charles and Mary Magdalen (Fengel) Heidel; A.B., Central Wes- levan Coll.. 1888, A.M., 1891; U. of Berlin, 1888-90; fellow in Greek, U. of Chicago. 1894-5, Ph.D.. 1895; A.M., ad eundem, Wesleyan U., Conn., 1906; m. Mary Elizabeth Mack, of Grinnell. la.. June 15, 1898. Acting prof. Latin, 1890-1, prof. Greek, 1891- 4 111 AVesleyan U.; docent in ancient philosophy, U of Chicago, 1895-6; prof. Latin, la. (now Grin- nell) Coll. 1896-1905; prof. Greek. Wesleyan U., since June, 1905. Asso. editor of Classical Philol- ogy; mem. mng. com. Am. Sch. Classical Studies at Athens. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Middletown, Conn.* HEIKES, Nelson Miles, clergyman; b. Windsor, Ind Api' 3, 1870: s. John Ephi-im and Leah Heikes; ed Windsor pub. sch., 1876-88; student Union Christian Coll., 1891-5, grad. Bibl. Dept., 1894, and spent 1 V1-. in post-grad, study: m. Cora A. Harvey, 532 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of South Berwick, Me., June 10, 1S96 (died 1909); m. 2d, Anna A. Wood, Albion, Me., May 16, 1913. En- tered Christian mini.stry, 18S9; ordained minister of Christian Ch., 1S94; pastorates: Ogunquit, Me., 1895-1900; Albion. 1901-7; First Christian Ch., Bangor, Me., 1907-9; Freedom, N.H., since 1909. Address: Freedom, X.H. HEIIi, Charles Emile, artist; b. Boston, Feb. 28, 1870; s. Charles T. and Louisa (Poole) Heil; pub. schs., Boston; studied at Cowles Art Sch., 1891-5; Colorossi Acad, and Delecluse Acad., Paris, 1895-6; m. Christina J. Sanders, of Boston, 1902. Asst. instr. in drawing, Boston Art Club, 1896-01; instr. drawing, Boston Free Evening Drawing Schs., 1903-10. Pictures exhibited in all prin. cities of U.S.; has made numerous illustrations for mags. and books. Clubs: Salmagundi (New York), Bos- ton Water Color Club. Recreations: oinithology, philately. Address: 384 Boylston St., Boston. HEINTZ, Philip Benjamin; b. Boston, Alay 29, 1861; .s. John and Mary (Zahn) Heintz; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Frances V. LeCain, of Boston, May 29. 1882; 1 daughter, Phyllis Wainwright. Apprentice to George C. Keith, jewelry merchant, Boston, 1877; trimmer and salesman, Bay State Casket Co., lSSO-5; company succeeded by Boston Casket Co., 18S5, of which was owner; this com- pany amalgamated, 1890, with the Nat. Casket Co., of which has since been trustee and N.E. mgr. ; dir. and treas. Big Ivy Timber Co. Republican. Universalist. Mason (32°). Club: Boston Athletic Association. Recreations: motoring, fishing, golf, shooting. Home: 9 Gaston St., Roxbury. Office: 142 Portland St., Boston. HEIiI^IEB, Charles Edward, lawyer; b. Bangor, Me., .July 8, 1864: s. Walter S. and Eunice (Bixby) Hellier; A.B., Yale, 1886; student U. of Berlin; LL.B., Boston U., 1890; completed legal studies in office of Robert IM. Morse; m. Mary L. Harmon, of New Haven, Conn., .July 8. 1886. Admitted to Suffolk (Mass.) bar, 1SS9; mem. Supreme Ct. of U.S. bar; in practice in Boston since 1890. Pres. Big Sandy Co. which owns 133.000 acres of coal in the Elkhorn (coking) coal fields of Pike Co., Ky. ; pres. Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co.. Big Sandy Co.; dir. Mitchell Coke Co., Allegheny Coke Co. Served as mem. Citizens' Examining Com.. Boston Pub. Library. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Mass. Hort. Soc. Mass. Soc. Natural History. Conglist. Republican. Clubs: University (Bos- ton), University (New York), Graduates' (New Haven). Homes: 105 Beacon St., Boston, and Marion, Mass. Office: 57 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass.* HEI^MS, Edg'ar James, clergyman; b. Malone, N.Y., .I;in. 19, 1863: s. William S. and Lerona (Sherwin) Helms: Ph.B., Cornell Coll., la., 1889 (D.D., 1911): S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1893; post-grad, student. Harvard. 1894; study in Europe, 1 yr. as Jacob Sleeper fellow, Boston U., 1899; m. Grace Preston, of Eagle Grove, la., Aug. 11. 1901. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1896; founder Boston U. Settlement. Hull St.. Boston. 1892: supt. Boston Missionary and Ch. Extension Soc, 1893-5: minister and supt. Morgan Memorial Institutional Ch.. Boston. Apr., 1895 — ; supt. Morgan Memorial Cooperative Industries and Stores. Inc.; supt. Nat. Cooperative Relief Assn. Club: Twentieth Cen- tury. Lectures on city missionary, social and re- ligious subjects. Home: 59 Patten St.. Jamaica Plain. Office: 89 Shawmut Av., Boston.* HElvniNWAV, Alfred, lawyer; b. Hopkinton, Mass.. Aug. 17. 1839: s. Fisher and Elizabeth Jones (Fitch) Hemenwav: A.B.. Yale, 1861. A.M.. 1864; studied Harvard Law Sch.; m. Mvra L. McLan- athan. Oct. 14. 1871 (died. Apr. 10. 1896). Admitted to bar, Boston. 1863; apptd. by Gov. Wolcott. 1897, sole commr. to draft act embodying principles of Torrens System of Land Transfer; act drafted by bim now law. Clubs: University (pres. 1900-5), Union. Boston Art. Curtis. Jurv. Pres. Bar Assn. City of Boston, 1905-9. Mass. Bar Assn.. 1911: v.-p. Am. Bar Assn.. 1914-15. Trustee Mt. Auburn Ceme- tery Assn. Home: 17 Beacon St. Office: 73 Tre- mont St.. Boston.* HEMENWAY. AugTistus; b. Boston. Oct. 10. 1853; s. Augustus and Mary (Tileston) Hemen- way; A.B., Harvard, 1875; m. Harriet Lawrence, of Longwood. Mass., Dec. 28, 1881; 6 children, Au- gustus. Jr., Hope (Mrs. John Richardson, Jr., of Keadville, Mass.), Charlotte (Mrs. George P. Denny, of Baltimore, Md.), Hetty L., Lawrence, Mary. Trustee and mgr. estates, Boston, 1878 — ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1890. 1891; apptd. mem. Met. Park Commn., 1895. Built and presented to Harvard U. the Hemenway Gymnasium, 1878, and greatly enlarged it in 1895: also presented new library bldg. to the town of Canton, Mass. For- merly overseer Harvard Coll. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern. Brooklino Country. Home: Canton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* HEMENWAY, Charles Morrison, lawyer; b. Somerville, Mass., Dec. 14, 1858; s. Horace G. and Sarah E. (Gross) Hemenway; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Jeanie W. Lowe, of Somerville. Dec. 23, 1891; 1 daughter, Mary L. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1884, and since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Lin- coln & Hemenway. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Middlesex Co. Bar Assn. Democrat. Unitarian. Recreations: golf, whist. Home: Somerville, ilass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. HEMENWAY, Frederick Mortimer, dentist; Nov. 29, lS48-June 13. 1915. (See vol. 1909.) HEMENWAY. George Iiouis, lawyer; b. Hop- kinton. Mass.. Nov. 23. 1850; s. Fisher and Eliza- beth Jones (Fitch) Hemenway; A.B.. Yale. 1872; m. Jan. 10. 1893. Cora L. Phipps, of Hopkinton, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1876, and since prac- ticed in Hopkinton; dir. Hopkinton Nat. Bank; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905. Republican. Mason (32°, Rhriner). Address: Hopkinton, Mass. HEMENWAY, Lewis Hunt, M.D.: b. Bangkok, Siam, Nov. 30, 1841; s. Asa and Lucia (Hunt) Hemenway; prep. edn. Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt. ; entered Middleburv Coll.. 1859; enlisted pvt.. Co. K, 12th Vt. Vols.. Aug. 19. 1862, discharged July 14. 1863; A.B.. Middlebury Coll., 1864: studied medicine. U. of Vt. and Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, 1864-6; M.D., U. of Vt.. 1866; engaged in practice, Manchester, Vt., 1868-77. St. Paul, Minn.. 1877-9, Manchester, Vt, since 1879; m. Montpelier. Vt., Sept. 21, 1870, Maria Reed. Home: Manchester, Vt. HEMINGWAY, Charles Samuel; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 24, 1851: s. Willis and Teresa (Friese) Hemingway; descendant of Hemingways who were among the first settlers of New Haven Bay; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; B.A., Yale, 1873; m. Alice Higginbottom. of Hol- yoke, Mass., Oct. 4, 1876; 3 children, Marjorie Belle (Mrs. Otto von Pfister. Munich, Germany). Georgiana (Mrs. Charles Merriam, Weston. Mass.), Alice (Mrs. .lohn A. Remick. Jr.. Boston). Prin. Holyoke High Sch., 1874-86: sales agt. and asst. treas. Carew Mfg. Co., South Hadley, Mass., 12 yrs.; asst. treas. Mittineague Paper Co.. Mass.. 4 yrs.; organized the INIillers Fall Paper Co.: now connected with the Byron Weston Co. (ledger paper mills). Mem. Bd. of Aldermen. Holyoke. 2 yrs. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Club: "The Other Club" (Holyoke). Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 251 Oak St., Holyoke, Mass. Of- fice: Dalton, Mass. HEMINGWAY. James Smith, banker; b. New Haven. Conn.. Feb. 4. 1861; s. Samuel and Marietta (Smith) Hemingway: ed. New Haven High Sch.; m. Nov. 24. 1891. Louise Ludinaton. of Baltimore, Md.; 3 children. Harold Ludington, Margaret Louise, James Smith, Jr. Teller 2d Nat. Bank. New Haven, 1882-02; pres. New Haven Trolley Lines, 1902-5; treas. New Haven Savings Bank since 1905: dir. 2d Nat. Bank, Union and New Haven Trust Co.. New Haven Gas Light Co.. Security Ins. Co. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Ouinni- riiak. New Haven I^awn. New Haven Coiintrv, Union League (New York). Home: 325 Temple St. Address: New Haven Savings Bank, New Haven, Conn. HEMINGWAY, Samuel, president Second Nat. Bank. New Haven, Conn. HEMINWAY, Buell, silk mfr. :\rar. 0, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) Apr. 20, 1838- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 533 HEMFHIIiIi, Aslitou Erastus; b. Acworth, N.H., Sept. 17, 1849; s. Freeland ami l^ydia (McKeen) Hemphill; ed. high sclis. of Acworth and Wal- pole, N.H.; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1876; un- married. Began as a drug elk. in Holyoke, Mass., 1871; connected with drug houses in Boston, 1873-5; since identified with storage warehouse business; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1881. 85, 98; mem. Rep. State'Com., 1890, 91, 92; mem. Bd. Civil Service E.xaminers, Holyoke, 1889-09 (sec. 18 yrs.); sec. Conn. Valley Waterways Assn.; mem. bds. of trade, Holyoke and Springfield; treas. and chmn. finance com. Holyoke Assn. for the Pre- vention and Relief of Tuberculosis; mem. Am. Statis. Assn.. Am. Audubon Soc. (life). Active in Y.M.C.A. work. Republican. Clubs: Republican, of Mass. (charter mem.). Home Market, Appala- chian. Address: Holyoke, Mass. HENDEE, Georgpe Ellsworth, rear-admiral; b. Roxbury, Mass., .June 30, 1841; s. Charles J. and Adeline (Davis) Hendee; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. ; m. Elsie S. Lewis, of Framingham, INIfiss., Apr. 21, 1870. Entered U.S.N, as Daymaster's elk., Oct. 10. 1861; promoted asst. p.-m.. Mar. 25, 1864; passed asst. p.-m., July 26, 1866; p.-m., Feb. 21, 1869; pay dir., Sept. 1, 1899; retired, June 30, 1902, with rank of rear-admiral. Served in U.S.S. Brandywine, Pinola, Ossipee, Richmond, Saranae, Independence, and Philadelphia. Home: 1213 Beacon St., Brook- line, Mass.* HENDEE. Whipple Prank; b. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 5, 1856; s. Frank Jones and Sarah (Van Sicklen) Hendee; grad. Burlington High Sell., 1874; student U. of Vt., 1874-6; m. Ella C. Dodge, of Burlington, Vt., Oct. 13, 1880; children, Nellie, Marion, Henry, Frank J. Began with the Central Vt. R.R., 1876; entered employ of Elias Lyman, 1883; formed partnership with him in coal busi- ness, 1887; treas. Elias Lyman Coal Co., 1893-09; pres. Military Po.st St. Ry. Co.; v.p. Baldwin Re- frigerator Co.; dir. and treas. Burlington Traction Co. since 1890; dir. City Trust Co. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Ethan Allen. Home: 305 Maple St. Office: Church and Main Sts., Bur- lington, Vt. HENDEBSON, C(harles) Hanford, educator; moved to Samareand, N.C. (See vol. 1909.) HENDEBSOSr, Ernest riag-g", author; b. New Brighton, S.I., N.Y., May 11. 1S61; s. John Cleaves and Jane Louisa (Rapallo) Henderson; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1882, A.M., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1883: Ph.D., U. of Berlin. 1890; (L.H.D.. Trinity, 1904); m. Berlin, Germanv. Berta von Bunsen, Aug. 3, 1889. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. History Teach- ers' Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Dublin, N.H.* HENSEBSON, James Doug-aid, real estate, bank- ing; b. South Boston, JNIass., Dec. 13, 1883; s. William T. and Mary C. (Waugh) Henderson; ed. pub. schs. and Mechanics Arts High Sch., Boston; m. Gwendolyn K. Bell, of Prince Edward Island, Nov. 22. 1910; 1 son, Robert Lloyd. Began active career in employ of 4th Nat. Bank, Boston, con- tinuing 3 yrs.; entered real estate business, 1905; assisted in organizing the Mass. Co-operative Bank, Dorchester; organizer and v.p. Fidelity Trust Co., Boston; v.p. Stoughton (Mass.) Trust Co.; or- ganizer and dir. Boulevard Trust Co., Brookline; dir. Mass. Title Ins. Co., Trimount Co-operative Bank; treas. Beacon Investment Assn., Inc.; pres. Randolph (Mass.) Trust Co. since May 7, 1915; mem. firm of Henderson & Ross, real estate. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Real Estate Exchange. V.p. Rep. City Com., 1910. Conglist. Mem. Masonic Order, Odd Fellows, Eastern Star. Clubs: Boston City, Young Men's Republican. Recreations: motoring, farming. Home: 19 South St., Brighton; (summer) North Hanover, Mass. Office: 30 State St., Boston; branch ofTice, 1320 Beacon St. HENDERSON, lawrence Joseph, biological chemist; b. Lynn, Mass., June 3, 1878; s. Joseph and Marv Reed (Bosworth) Henderson; A.B., Har- vard, 1898, M.D., 1902; post-grad, work, U. of Strassburg, 1902-4; m. Edith Lawrence Thayer, of Cambridge, Mass., 1910. Lecturer on biol. chem- istry, 1904-5, instr., 1905-10, asst. prof., 1910 — , Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc, Am. Soc. Riol. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: 7 Willard St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* HENDERSON, "Walter B., insurance; b. Keese- ville, X.Y.. Sept. 20, 1866; s. John D. and Elizabeth (Gibson) Henderson; pub. sch. edn., Northampton, Mass.; m. Jessica L. Cox, of Gardiner, Me., Mar. 11, 1893; 6 children, Helma, G. Hayden, Irene, Gerald, Wilma, Jessica D. Began with ins. agency of Chauncey II. Pierce, Northampton, 1878, con- tinuing to 1884; removed to Boston, 1885, and as- sociated with John C. Paige & Co., gen. ins.; be- came mem. of firm, 1897, now pres. John C. Paige Co., Inc., New York; v.p. Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co.; dir. Internal. "Trust Co., F. C. Henderson Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Independent in politics. Unitarian. IMason (32°). Clubs: Al- .gonquin. Exchange, The Country, Brae Burn, Wol- laston Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: Wayland, Mass. Office: 65 Kilby St., Boston. HENDERSON, William Fride, educator; b. Goshen, N.S., July 23, 1866; s. John B. and Dorcas M. (Pride) Henderson; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, ma,gna cum laude, 1888 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Port Medway, N.S., July 8, 1897, Edith E. Atkins. Teacher. Plainfield, N. J., 1888-96, Boston Latin Sch., since 1896. Republican. Clubs: Highland, Unitarian (V/est Roxbury). Fond of sailing, use of the microscope and collection of beetles. Address: 28 Meredith St., West Roxbury, Mass. HENDERSON, Yandell, physiologist; b. Louis- ville, Kv., Apr. 23, 1873: s. Isham and Sally Nielson (Yandeil) Henderson; B.A., Yale, 1895, Ph.D., 1898; univs. of Marburg, 1899, and Munich, 1900; m. Mary Gardner Colby, of Newton Centre, Mass., Apr. 2, 1903. Instr. physiology, 1900-3, asst. prof., 1903-11, prof., 1911 — , Yale Med. Sch.. Mem. com. on resuscitation Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; consulting surg. U.S. Bur. of Mines. Dept. of Interior. Mem. Naval Militia, C.N.G.. 1897-9; ensign U.S.N, dur- ing Spanish-Am. War: served on U.S.S. Yale in Cuban waters, and on 1st expdn. to P.R., acted as naval aide to Gen. Miles. V.-chmn. Conn, delega- tion to 1st Prog. Nat. Conv., 1912; Prog, candidate for Congress, 3d Conn. Dist.; chmn. Prog, party. New Haven; mem. Ho. of Dels. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Physiol. Soc, Am. Pharm. Soc, Nat. Soc. Anfesthe- tists (v.-p.), N.Y. Soc. Ansesthetists, Physiol. Soc (Great Britain), A.A.A.S.: hon. mem. Am. Clima- tol. Assn. Club: Graduates.' (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc) Home: 440 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* HENDRICKSON, Georgre Iiincoln, college prof.: b. Winchester, 111., May 15, 1865: s. Rev. William A. and Ada M. (French) Hendrickson; A.B.. Johns Hopkins, 1887: student Bonn and Berlin. Germany, 1888-9; (L.H.D., T\^estern Reserve U., 1902; A. M., Yale U., 1908): m. at Chicago. Marion, d. late Cal- vert Vaux, of New York, Dec. 30, 1897. Prof. Latin, Colo. Coll., 1889-91, U. of Wis.. 1891-6. U. of Chi- cago, 1897-1907, Yale, since 1907. Acting dir. Am. Sch. of Classical Studies in Rome (American Acad.), 1913-14. Has published studies in the his- tory of Greek and Roman literature, which have appeared chieflv in Am. Jour, of Philoloay and in pubis, of the U. of Chicaffo. Home: 461 Humphrey St. Office: Yale University, New Haven, Conn.* HENDRICKSON, Peter, retired college prof. (See vol. 1909.) HENNEQTJIN, Alfred, school principal; May 31, 1846-Apr. 28, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) HENNESSV, Daniel, M.D., surgeon; b. in Ire- land, Dec. 25, 1836: s. Bartholomew and Margaret (McCarthy) Hennessy; brought to America, 1842; ed. Dunstin Coll.. Charlottetown, N.B.; student Berkshire Med. Coll.. 1865; M.D.. Geneva (N.Y.) Med. Coll., 1866; post-grad, work in various hosps. in New York; m. Alessandra Stewart Bliss, of Mount Whattey, N.B., Sept. 7, 1874. Practiced in Pointe de Bute, N.B., 1866-7, in Bangor, Me., since 1871; dir. Bangor Loan & Building Assn. Fellow A.M. A.; mem. Me. Med. Assn., Penobscot Co. Med. 534 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Assn., Alumni Assn. Syracuse U., Bangor Hist. Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Address: 5 High St., Ban- gor, Me. HENNEY, WUUam P., lawyer; b. Enfield, Conn., Nov. '1, 1852; s. John and Mene (Barclay) Henney; prep. edn. Hartford High Sch.. to 1870; A.B., Princeton, 1874, A.M., 1877; (LI^.D., Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1906); unmarried. Began practice at Hartford, 1876; judge Police Ct., 1883-9; corpn. counsel, 1889, 91, 95; mayor of Hartford, 1904- Apr. 1. 1908; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1914; dir. Hart- ford Electric Light Co., Southern N.E. Telephone Co., Municipal Art Soc. Republican. Presl>yn. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Hartford, Twentieth Century, Country, Quinnipiack, University (Hart- ford). Home: 32 Vernon St. Othce: 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. HEITRT, Bertram Curtis, clergyman; removed to Cleorgetown, Ky. (See vol. 1909.) HENRY, Carl P., clergyman; b. Bissell's, O., Oct. 7, 1867; s. Nelson C. and :\Iarv Louisa (Chase) Henry; Sc.R., Buchtel Coll.. Akron, O.. 1891; A.M., Tufts Div. Sch., Mass., 1895; B.D., 1906. Bachelor. Religs. Pedagogy, Hartford Sch. of Religs. Peda- gogy, 1906; m. Rena IVI. I>athrop, of Cleveland, O.. 1894; 1 daughter, Helen, b. Aug. 6, 1903. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1893; pastor First Ch., Cleveland, O., 12 1/. yrs. ; Universalist Cli., Bangor, Me., Sept. 1, 1906-Dec. 31, 1910; since Universalist Ch., North Attleboro, :Mas.s. Trustee Buchtel Coll.. 1896-05; pres. Ohio Universalist Conv., 1900-4; chmn. S.S. Commn., Universalist Gen. Conv., 1909-13; v.-p. Gen. S.S. Assn. Universalist Ch., since 1913. Mason. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Recre- ations: bicycling, tramiJing. Address: North At- tleboro, Mass. HENRY, Charles William, clergyman; b. Lennox- villc, P.Q., Can., IMav 6, 1876; s. George and Elisa- beth (Burrill) Henrv; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1899, M.A., 1902; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1902; m. Estelle Bray, of Tufts Coll., Mass., June 30, 1903; 2 children, Stuart Compton, Joyce Compton. Deacon, 1902. priest, 1903, P.E. Ch.; asst. Grace Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1902-6; rector St. John's Ch., Winthrop, 1906-14, Christ Ch., Andover, since June 1, 1914. Trustee Punch- ard Free Sch., Andover. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Recreations: tennis, golf, walkinc, traveling. Ad- dress: 29 Central St., Andover, Mass. HENRY, E(dwarcl) Stevens, ex-congressman; b. Gill, Mass., Feb. 10, 1836; s. Edward Fish and Elisa (Stevens) Henry; removed when 12 with parents to Rockville, Conn.; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Lucina E. Dewey, of Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 11, 1860. Connected with various financial instns. ; farmer and breeder of thoroughbred stock. iMem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., Conn. Dist. Home: Rockville, Conn.* HENRY, Hug-li, lawyer; b. Chester, Vt., Mar. 21, 1838; s. Hugh Horatio and Sarah Henry; ed. pub. schs., Chester and Deerfield acads. ; studied law; admitted to bar, 1862; m. Chester, Vt., May 1, 1872, Alice A. Ordway. Served as It. Co. I, 16th Vt. Regt., in Civil War, participating in battle of Gettysburg, .July 3 and 4. 1863; mustered out Aug. 20, 1863; resumed practice at Chester on return from the army. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1870-7, 1884-5; Senate, 1880-1; judge of probate for Wind- sor Dist. 13 vrs. and 9 mos.; U.S. pension agt. at Concord. N.H., for N.H. and Vt., 1898-1906; pres. Vt. Soldiers' Home. Dir. Vt. Valley R.R. ; ex-pres., now dir., Nat. Bank of Bellows Falls; trustee Bel- lows Falls Savings Instn. Unitarian. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. i^oyal Ijegion, Vt. Vet- eran Assn. of Boston, Bennington Monument Hist. Soc. Vt. Officers' Reunion Soc. Address: Chester, Vermont. HENSHAVT, John, lawyer; b. Providence. R. L, Nov. 4, 1865; s. Daniel and Rebecca Pitman (Greene) Henshaw; prep. edn. pvt. schs.; A.B., Brown U.. 1887. A.M., 1890; unmarried. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1894, and since practiced in Provi- dence. Mem. Arh. Bar Assn., R. I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, R. I. Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon, etc. Clubs: University, Hope, Agawam Hunt, Psi Upsilon. Home: 162 Angell St. Office: 42 West- minster St., Providence, R. I. HENSHAW, Samuel, zoologist; (lion. A.M., Harvard, l!io:i). Curator Mus. Comparative Zo- ology, J l;ii\ ani, :-iiice 1904. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Toriey Bot. Club, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Zoologists. Address: 8 Fay- erweather St., Cambridge, Mass."* HENSHAW, Walter Percival, educator; b. St. Anne 1 )el!eUe\ iie, ( ';»n. (Montreal), Aug. 2, 1876; s. George Holt and Cornelia (Birdsall) Henshaw; first Am. ancestor, Joshua Henshaw, deprived ot estates and sent to America as boy with brother of Cotton Mather, 1649; direct descendant of John Alden, Col. William Henshaw, David Henshaw, Sec. of Navy; ed. Pol v. Prep. Sch., Brooklyn, 1889-94; B.S., Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, 1898, B.A., 1905, specializing in English; unmarried. Em- ployed in constrn. and maintenance depts., N.Y. Telephone Co., 1898-02; gave up elec. work and turned attention to literature; taught sch. and engaged in writing, 1906, became connected with Ridgefleld Soh., 1907; taught mathematics, master of English Dept., and sr. master in 1910; elected trustee, 1911 and later sec. and asst. treas. Ridge- field Sch. Assn. Independent Democrat. Eoisco- palian. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Address: Ridge- fleld, Conn. HENSON, Llewellyn Lafayette, minister. (See vol. 1909.) HENSON, Poindexter Smith, clergyman; Dec. 7. 1831-Apr. 24. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HERBERT, John, lawyer: b. Wentworth, N.H., Nov. 2. 1849; s. Samuel and L. Maria (Darling) Herbert; lived at Rumnev, N.H., 1851-62. and at Boston, 1862-7: A.B., Dartmouth, 1871, A.M., 1874; m. Aug. 1, 1872, Alice C. Guv; children, Carl G., Lena F. (deceased); m. 2d, June 24, 1895, Blanche E. Ruscoe; 1 son, John W. Prin. New Ipswich Appleton Acad., N.H., 1S71-4; admitted to bar, in N.H., 1875: student at Andover Theol. Sem., 1875- 6: pastor First Congl. Ch., Stoughton, Mass., 1876- 8; traveled in Europe and the East, 1878-9; has practiced law in Boston since 1880. Prog, candi- date for Congress, 9th Mass. Dist, 1912; Citizens' nominee for mavor of Somerville, Mass., 1913. V.-p. and chmn. Bd. of Dirs.. The Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club: Appalachian (pres. 1899). Recreations: motoring. Home: Somer- ville. Mass. Office: 19 ISlilk St., Boston. HERPORD, Beatrice; monologist. (See vol. 1P09.) HERRESHOPP, John Brown, shipbuilder: b. Bristol, R.I., Apr. 24, 1841: s. Charles Frederick and Julia Ann (Lewis) Herreshoff: ed. in schs. of Bristol; became totallv blind at 15: m. Sarah Lu- cas Kilton, Oct. 6. 1870: m. 2d. Eugenia T. Tucker, Apr. 27, 1892. In 1863 began business of yacht building in Bristol, firm being Herreshoff & Stone, 1863-6. John B. Herreshoff, 1866-79. Herreshoff Mfg. Co. since 1879. he being pres. Since 1868 the company has built steam as well as sailing yachts; also vessels for the U.S.. English, French, Rus- sian. Spanish and Peruvian govts. With brother, N. Herreshoff, improved the "coil-boiler" invented bv their brother, J. B. Herreshoff. Home: Bristol, R.I.* HERRESHOPP, Nathaniel Greene, shipbuilder: b. Bristol, R.I., ISIS: s. Charles Frederick and Julia Ann (Lewis) Herreshoff: ed. pub. schs., Bristol. R.I., and Mass. Inst. Tech., 1866-9: spl. tech. edn. in ensring.; (Sc.M., Brown V.. 1896): m. Clara A. DeWolf, of Bristol, R.I.. Dec. 26, 1883. Designer of many yachts and torpedo boats built bv Herreshoff Mfg. Co.. of which has been supt. since 1881. Mem. Inst. Naval Architects, Eng- land. Am. Inst. Naval Architects and ilarine Engrs. Address: Bristol, R.I.* HERRICK, Ada Elizabeth, writer;' b. West Sprinfffleld. Mass., :May 24. 1S73; d. Joseph Nelson and Eleanor Matilda (Granger) Herrick: descend- ant of same familv as Robert Herrick, lyric poet of 17th centurv; A.B., Smith Coll., 1894: unmar- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 535 ried. Unitarian. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Contbr. shoi't stories to Century, Scribner's, Smart Set, and other mags., also to various newspapers. Club: College (SprinErfielrt). litcreations: garden- ing. Address: 17 Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass. HEKBICK, Addison Emery, lawyer; b. Green- wood, Me., June 21, 1S47; s. Benjamin and Marie (Garland) Herrick; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1S73, A.M., 1876; m. Mary D. Chase, of Bluehill, Me., June 19, 1882; 2 children, Miriam E., Margaret C. Taught sch. at Farmington, Me., and was priii. Bluehill Acad. 3 yrs.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1877; began practice at Bethel, Me., June, 1881; mem. law firm of Herrick & Park since 1S90; treas. Bethel Savings Bank, Bethel Water Co.; mem. Kelborn & Herrick, timber lands, since 1899. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891, Senate, 1893; judge of probate for Oxford Co. since 1898. Overseer Bow- doin Coll. since 1906; pres. bd. trustees Gould's Acad. Apptd. mem. bd. of examiners for appli- cants for admission to the bar, Sept. 25, 190S. Ad- dress: Bethel, Me. HEBBICK, Austin Henrie, clergyman; b. Buck- land, Mass., Mar. 7, 1854: .s. Austin F. and Marian (Pierce) Herrick; B.A., Weslevan U., 1875, M.A., 1879; B.D., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1878; m. Sarah Leonora Prouty, of Spencer, ]\Iass., Apr. 20, 1881; 3 children, Asbury Haven (instr. in German, Harvard), Cyril Allyn, Ilga Elaine. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1878; pastor Highlands Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1879-81, North Av. Ch.. Cambridge, 1881-2, Chicopee, 1882-5, Ashburnham, 1885-8, Ipswich, 1888-90, Wilbraham. 1890-3, Wakefield. 1893-8, Chicopee Falls, 1898-01, Stanton Av. Ch., Dor- chester, 1901-2, Hudson, 1902-5, Greenfield, 1905-8, Woburn. 1908-11, Glendale Ch.. Everett, 1911-14; on vacation, 1914; pastor People's Ch., Haverhill, since Apr., 1915. Mem. Phi Nu Theta (Wesleyan), Phi Beta Kappa. Address: 43 Colby St., Haver- hill, IMass. HEBBICK, Eug'ene I.; b. New Vinevard, Me., July 6, 1863; s. John F. and Abbie E. (Spaulding) Herrick; grad. Rockland (Me.) Comml. Coll., Apr. 22, 1884; m. Nov. 16, 1892, Alice H. Huntoon, of Rangeley, Me. Engaged in furniture and under- taking business, also postmaster of Rangeley, and In 1897 became treas. Rangeley Mercantile Co., gen. merchandise; sold interest, 1899, and in lum- bering and fire ins. until 1907: then became mem. Neal, Oakes & (^uimby, gen. mdse. ; purchased the entire business in 1912 and sold the same in 1913; now a mem. of Furbish & Herrick, insurance; dir. and elk.. Round Pond Improvement Co.; dir., elk. and treas. Franklin County Land Co.; dir. Range- ley Trust Co.; treas. Rangeley village; selectman of Rangeley 12 yrs. (chmn. 6 yrs.) ; now mem. Me. Senate. Democrat. Christian Scientist. Mason, Shriner: mem. Knights of Pythias, Grange. Ad- dress: Rangeley, Me. HEBBICK, Everett Carleton, clergyman, lec- turer; b. Livermore, Me., June 13, 1876; s. Joel Richardson and >.Iary Jessie (Chase) Herrick; grad. Hebron (Me.) Acad., 1894; A.B., Colby Coll., 1898; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1901; spl. stu- dent Harvard Div. Sch.; m. Sarah Munroe Hall, of Rockland, Me., Oct. 19, 1904. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1901; pastor 1st Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 1901-14, 1st Ch., Fall River, since June, 1914. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Mason. Club: Twentieth Century (Boston). Address: 154 Maple St., Fall River, Mass. HEBBICK, Georg-e William, iron merchant; b. North Yarmouth, Me.. Apr. 17, 1842; s. John Grover and Emeline (Parsons) Herrick; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Portland, Me., June 10, 1874, Sarah C, d. Zebulon K. and Harriet A. (Davis) Harmon (she died Sept., 1912); 1 daughter, Harriet H., wife of Rev. W. M. Gilbert, of Maiden, Mass. In em- ploy of May & Co., hardware mchts., Boston, 1869- 77; established firm of Holder & Herrick, 1877, importers and wholesale dealers in iron and met- als: pres. Herrick Co., Boston. Republican. Ma- son. Conslist. Clubs: Kernwood (Maiden), Ex- change (Boston). Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 109 Maple St., Maiden, Mass. Office: 49 Broad St., Boston. HEBBICK, IiUtber Severance, city clerk; b. Beverly, Ma.ss., Nov. 1, 1843; s. Luther and Emily A. (Woodbury) Herrick; direct descendant of Wil- liam Woodbury, Beverly, Mass., 1630; ed. pub. schs., Beverly, and Comer's Commercial Sch., Bos- ton; m. Anna G. Woodbury, of Beverly, June 5, 1867; cliildren, Edward Warren, Augustus Wood- bury, Willard Ray, Walter Woodbury. City elk. of Beverly since 1895. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son. Home: 290 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. HEBBICK, Botoert, college prof. (See Who's Who in America for sketch.) Home: York Vil- lage, jMe. HEBBICK, Botoert Frederick, lawyer; A.B., Harvard, 1890; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. Mem. firm of Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave, Bos- ton: pres. Winlhrop (Mass.) Nat Bank, F. S. Web- ster Co., The Mfrs.' Co.; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Beacon Trust Co. (exec, com.), 1st Nat. Bank of Boston, Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Union Buffalo Mills Co. and many other corpns. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. HEBBICK, "William Braman; b. Hartland, Conn., Apr. 5, 1S55: s. William H. and Triphenia (Strat- ton) Herrick; B.A., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1879, M.A., 1882; m. Lucy Arabelle Fisk, of Wilbraham, Mass., Aug. 23, 1879; children, Olin, William Allen (deceased), Marian Lucy, Florence May, William Franklin. Prin. Royalton Acad., Vt., 1879-82; in business, Wilbraham, 1882-3; prin. Union Free Sch., Rockville Center, N.Y., 1883-5; since mgr. Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston. Republican. INIethodist. Club: Brae Burn Country. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Office: 2 A Park St., Boston. HEBBINCf, Edwin Ayer, clergyman; moved to Seattle. Wash., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) HEBSEV, Arthur XTrie, lawyer; b. Hingham, Mass., Mar. 22, 1880; s. Arthur F. and Mary L. (Urie) Hersey; A.B., Harvard, 1901; LL.B., Har- vard U. Law Sch., 1904; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1904, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Hayes, Williams, Baker & Hersey since 1908. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Plymouth Co. Bar Assn. Mem. Town Com., Hingham. Republican. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Massachusetts, Plymouth County Republican. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office, 16 State St., Boston, Mass. HEBSEV Charles Francis, city missionary; b. North Waterford, Me., Jan. 11, 1860; s. Asa Joy and Sarah Eliza (Brown) Hersey; grad. Bridgton (Me.) Acad., 1885; A.B., 1889, Bowdoin Coll.. A.M., 1892; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Boston, Sarah bow Weeks, of Wakefield, N.H., Oct. 12, 1892; children, Evelvn Weeks, Frances Sarah. Or- dained Congl. ministry, Feb., 1893; pastor, Bur- lington, Mass., 1892-4; took up city mission work at Bedford, Feb., 1894; built Dennison Memorial, opened Feb., 1904; woodyard and rescue home for men, opened 1897. Clubs: Brooks, Pilgrim, Civic, South End Men's Union. Address: 755 1st St., New Bedford, Mass. HEBSEir, Georg-e Dallas, surgeon; moved to South Carolina. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) HEBSEY, Harry Adams, clergyman; b. Boston, Apr. 22, 1870; s. Theodore and Hannah Woodbury (Adams) Hersev; descended from New England ancestry on both sides; on mother's side from Hannah Dustin; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1903, A.M., 1906; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts), 1906; m. Lottie Mav Champlin. of Hartford, Conn., May 1, 1906; 3 children, Theodore Adams, Charles Champlin, Wil- liam Dearborn. Began as piano tuner, 1888, and became mem. piano firm of Ward & Hersey, 1895; nat. sec. Universalist Y.P.C.U., 1903-5; editor of Onward, 1903-10; ordained Universalist ministry, 1906; pastor, Stafford, Conn.. 1906-10, West Som- erville, Mass., 1910-12, Caribou, Me., since Sept., 1912. Dir. Lord's Day League of N.E. ; supt. Tem- perance Dept., Gen. S.S. Assn. Universalist Ch.; dir Conn. Temperance Union. 1907-9; sec. Uni- versalist Hist. Soc, 1909-12. Sec. Dustin Family Assn., 1906-14. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Mason. Mem. Grange. Recreations: fishing. Address: Caribou, Me. 536 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HERSEY, Heloise Edwlna, lecturer; b. Oxford, Me., Veb. 22, 1855; d. Artemas Lendall (M.r>.) and Heloise Helena (Keith) Hersey; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1876; unmarried. Prof. Engli.sh, Smith Coll., 1878-83; prin. Mi.ss Hersey's Sch. for Girls, Bos- ton, 1887-99; in lit. work and lecturer since 1899; editorial writer on Youth's Companion, 1901-1912. Edited: (with William J. Rolfe) Select Poems of Robert Brownins, 1886; A Blot in the 'Scutcheon and Other Dramas by Robert Browning, 1887. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.). Home: 78 Mt. Vernon St.. Boston.* HERSEY, Ira areenleaf, lawyer; b. Hodgdon, Me., Mar. 31, 1S58; s. Samuel B. and Elizabeth (White) Hersey, and descendant of William Her- sey, Hingham, Mass., 1635; ed. common schs. and Houlton Acad, (now Ricker Classical Inst.); studied law with Hon. Lyman S. Strickland; ad- mitted to bar, 1880; m. Houlton, Me., Jan. 6, 1885, Annie Dillen. Has practiced at Houlton since 1880; mem. law firm of Hersey & Barnes since 1911; mem. Prohibition Party up to 1902, since a Re- publican. Prohibition candidate for gov., 1886; elected mem. Ho. of Representatives, 1909; city solifitor of Houlton nine years. Methodist. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P.. I.O.O.F.. United Workmen of America, N.E.O.P., B.P.O.E. Home: Houlton, Me. HERSEY, Oscar Henry, lawyer; b. Freeport, Me.. Apr. 9, 1S52; s. Levi and Mary J. Hersey; ed. Batla High Sih. and Litchfield Acad.; studied law with Hon. Goor,9.e P. Eitbee; admitted to bar, 1877; m. Ida A. Berry, of Buckfield, Aug. 3, 1879; chil- dren, Augustus M., Carrie B., Avilla M. Engaged in practice at Portland since 1898; co. attv., 1886- 91; mem. Jle. Ho. of Rep., 1891, Senate, 1893. Re- public;in. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Com- mand'jry): Odd Fellow. Address: Phillips, Me. HERSEY, Will Osmar, superintendent schools; b. Pembroke. Me., Jan. 9. 1867: s. Heman N. and Susan L. (Hersey) Hersev; A.B., Bowdoin, 1892; m. Lila P. Harden, of Everett, Mass., July 10, 1902; 1 child, Carl K. Prin. high sch., Bridgton, Me., 1892-5, Freeport, 1896-02, Sanford, 1902-8; supt. schs.. Fairfield and Oakland, since 1908. Mason; Odd Fellow. Republican. Baptist. Address: Fair- field, Me. HERTEIiIi. Arthur Frederic, college prof.; b. at Leipzic, Germany, Feb. 22, 1868; s. Frederic William and Henrietta (Lawrence) Hertell; grad. Thomas Gymnasium. Leipzic, 1885; A.B., Doane Coll., Crete, Neb., 1889, A.M., 1892; student. Ober- lin TheoL Sem . 1890; S.T.B., Chicago Theol. Sem. (Lutheran). 1893; U. of Chicago. 1895; A.M., Yale, 1904; m. Mary L. Taylor, of Macomb, 111., Sept. 39. 1800; 2 fhildien. Fiar.k Taylor, Helen Dorothy. Ordained Congl. ministry; pastor Bunker Hill, 111., 1892-6; prof. Latin and French, Blackburn Coll.. 1896-03; instr. in French and German, Phillips Exeter Acad., 1905-11; prof, of French lit., Bates Coll., since 1911. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Modern Lang. As&n. America. Recreations: fish- ing, .amateur gardening Address: Lewiston, Me. HERVEY, Alpheus Baker, clergyman; b. Tri- angle, Broome Co., N.Y.. Mar. 31, 1839; s. Joseph and Rhoda (Baker) Hervey; ed. Alfred and Oxford acads., N.Y., pvt. schs. and St. Lawrence U. (earliest &rad. of univ. now living); grad. theol. clept. same, 1861; (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1880; A.M.. 1878, Ph.D., 1S85, St. Lawrence); m. Sarah Eliza Andrew of Malone, N.Y.. 1863 (died 1884). Enli:,ted in T^nion Arrry for Civil War, but was not mustered in; from 1861 pastor of Universalist chs. at Malone. Afion and Troy, N.Y,, Southbridge, Peabo.ly and Taunton. Mass., and Bath, Me. Was pres. 1888-94, and is now trustee, St. Lawrence U. ; retired, July 1, 1909. Has served on sch. bds., bds. of library trustees and trustee of charitable and ednl. instns. in various places. Fellow, and has been chmn. and sec. of sub-section, A.A.A.S.; ex- pres. Troy (N.Y.) Scientific Soc; mem. Bibliophile Soc. of Boston. Phi Beta Kappa (Tufts). Demo- crat. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: Bath, Me.* HERVEY, James "Walter, retired; b. New Bed- ford. Mass.. Feb 2, 1838; s. Ebenezer and Hannah (Staples) Hervey; grad. New Bedford High Sch., 1854; matriculated in Yale Coll., 1856 but did not graduate; ni. 1S62, Elizabeth R. Nickerson, of New Bedford. Enlisted in Civil War for 3 yrs., Aug. 23, 1862, and served in 41st Mass. Vol. Inf. and 3d Mass. Cav. ; hon. discharged after 19 mos.' service on account of wounds and sickness; suc- cessively teller, asst. cashier and cashier. Me- chanics Nat. Bank, New Bedford, 34 yrs., 1864-98; agt. Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co., 3 yrs. Re- publican. Conglist. Trustee W^heaton Female Coll., Norton, Mass. Home: 578 County St., New Bedford, Mass. HESEZiTON, Georg'e "W., lawyer; b. Gardiner, Mo., Nov. 2, 1856; s. Jieuben and Sarah Greenleaf (Tarbox) Heselton; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1878; studied law; admitted to bar, 1882; m. Hallowell, Me., June 14, 1899, Mary Elleanor Stafford. Has practiced at Gardiner, Me., since 1882; atty. Kenne- bec County, 1895-1901; state senator, 1905-9; has been city solicitor and mem. city govt., Gardiner, Me. Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Home: Gardiner, Me. HESS, Willy, musician. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HESSEI^GRAVE, Charles Everett, clergyman; b. Ogdensburg;, N.Y., Oct. 12, 1868; s. Thomas Pacy and Pollna (Pierce) Hesselgrave; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1893: B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1900; post- grad, work Drew, Union Theol. Sem., New York C, Columbia; A.M., New York U., 1899, Ph.D., 1909; (D.D., Middlebury, 1915): m. Susie F. Wilder, of Ludlow, Vt., Julv 6, 1893. Prin. Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt., 1893-4; supt. schs., Sidney, N.Y., 1894-7; ordained Congl. ministry, 1901; pastor Stanley Ch., Chatham, N.J., 1898-14, Center Ch., South Manchester, Conn., since Jan. 1, 1915. Lec- turer on Oriental history and religions, Middle- bury Coll., summer sessions, 1909-15. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Plii Beta Kappa. Mason. Home: 814 Main St.. South IManchester, Conn. HESSER Joel Harter, educator; b. Louisa Co., la., July 27, 1867; s. Joseph Henry and Lydia (Harter) Hesser; ed. pub. schs. of Iowa; Upper la. U., Fayette, la.; Cedar Rapids (la.) Business Coll.; student of elocution in Cincinnati Conserva- tory of Music; m. May 19, 1897, Laura J. Fry, of Millerstown, Pa. Asst. teacher Upper la. U., 1888-91; instr. in Nelson Business Coll., and Y.M. C.A., Cincinnati, 1891-4; teacher in pub. schs. and Mifflin Acad., Pa., 1894-6; prin. Commercial Dept., Pa. Business Coll., Lancaster, Pa., 1896-8; prin. same dept.. Bank.- Business Coll., Phila., 1898- 1900; prin. an.l owner Hesser Business Coll.. Man- chester, N.H., since 1900. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Address: 245 Sagamore St., Manches- ter, N.H. HEVEY, Pierre, clergyman; Oct. 31, 1831-Mar. 21. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) HEWES, Henry Tox, M.D.: b. Portland, Me., Aug. 27, 1867; s. James T. and Eleanor B. CJewett) Hewes; A.B., Harvard, 1890; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; house officer. Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; m. June 5, 1915, Margaret Warman, of Monston, N.B. Practiced at Boston since 1895; asst. and instr. in chemisti'y, now instr. in medicine. Harvard Med. Sch.; asst. visiting phys., ]\Iass. Gen. Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Med. Library Assn., Med. Review Club, etc. Author: Text Book of Physiology and Hygiene for High Schools. 1900; also articles in Boston Med. anl Surg. Jour., etc. Address: 416 Marlboro St.. Boston. HEWES, Laurence Hsley, educator, civil engi- neer. (See vol. 1909.) HEWETT, James Henry Hobbs, lawyer; b. Hope, Me., Feb. 16, 1836. (See vol. 1909.) HEWEY, James Edward; b. Bath, Me., Aug. 25, 1857; s. Maj. Andrew C. and Emeline (Neal) Hewey; ed. pub. schs. and Westbrook Sem.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1879; librarian of Law Sch., 1880; admitted to Me. bar, 1881: m. Adelaide M. Roberts, of Alfred, Me., Nov. 8, 1883; 3 children, Marion E., Florence R., Margaret N. Began prac- tice .at Biddeford, LSSJ: elk. of courts, York Co., 1883-1900; appraiser mdse. Port of Portland, 1900- 3; elk. U.S. courts since 1903. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mason (K.T.); I.O.O.F., K.P., Loyal WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 537 Legion. Recreations: base ball. Clubs: Portland. Lincoln. Home: 1S7 Spring St. Ottice: Federal Court Bldg., Portland, Me. HE WINS, Caroline Maria, librarian; b. Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 10, 1S4G; d. Charles Amasa and Caro- line Louisa (Chapin) Hewins; descendant of James Hewins, of Dorchester, Mass., about 16G0, also of Samuel Chapin, of Springfield, Mass., 1642; attended high schs. in Boston; received library training in Boston Athenaaum; taught in private schs. several ycais; took a year's special course in Boston V. (hon M.A., Trinity Coll., 1911); un- married. Librarian, Hartford Library Assn., 1875- 92, Haitford Pub. Library since 1892. Sec. Conn. Pub. Library Commn. since 1893. Lecturer N.Y. State Library Sch., New York Library Sch., Pratt Inst. Sch. (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Inst, for Childrens' Librarians, Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh. Has done editorial work for Literary News, Library Journal, Babyhood, etc. Mem. A.L.A. (councilor, 18S5-S, 1893-02, and 1909-12, v.-p.^lS91); v.-p. League of Library Commissioners, 1907-S; mem. Am. Library Inst., Conn. Library Assn. (sec. 1891- 3, pres. 1912-13), D.A.R. (Ruth Wyllys Chapter). Clubs: Civic, Educational. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Public Library, Hartford, Conn. HEWITT, Arthur Wentworth, clergyman; b. West Berlin, Vt., June 22, 1883; s. Arthur Lee and Florence Fhioia (Lddv) Hewitt; descendant of William Wentworth, Dover, N.H., 1652; grad. Mont- pelier (Vt.) Sem., 1904; m. Nina A. Battles, of Brookfield, Vt., Sept. 18, 1907; 1 daughter, Hilda C. (deceased). Ordained M.E. ministry, 1904; pastor. Glover, Vt., 1904-8, Plainfield since 1908; supt. schs.. Glover, 1905-6, Plainfield, 1910-11; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912-13, 1914-15. Chmn. bd. of trustees Plainfield Pub. Library. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Democrat. Address: Plainfield, Vt. HEWITT, Charles Elbert, college prof.; b. Le- banon, N.H., Nov. 8, 1869; s. Elbert and Augusta Almira (Merrill) Hewitt; ed. Lebanon (N.H. ) High Sch.; B.S., New Hampshire Coll., 1893; M.M.E., Cornell U., 1895; m. Frances Louise Warden, of Hanover, N.H., June 10, 1896; 4 children, Einest W., Vivian E., Charles E., Jr., Chester H. Engr. and designer for Hyer Sheehan Elec. Motor Co., Newburgh, N.Y., 1895-7; partner Sheehan & Hewitt, elec. engrs. and contrs., Newburgh, 1897-9; sr. partner of Hewitt & Warden, 1899-02; pres. C. E. Hewitt Co.. New York, 1902-8; prof. elec. engring.. New Hampshire Coll., since 1908. In- ventor Hewitt series governing bd. for control of incandescent st. lights. Mem. Borough Council, Chatham. N.J., 1905-8; Water and Light Commn., 1905-S, Bd. of Edn., Durham, N.H., 1910-12. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., A.A.A.S.. Sigma Xi, Kappa Sigma. :Mason. Ad- dress: Durham, N.H. HEWITT, Harrison, lawver; b. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 15, 1877; s. William H. H. and Cath- arine (Harrison) Hewitt; descendant of Thomas Hewitt, of Stonington, Conn., about 1640; B.A., Yale, 1897; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1899 (editor of Yale Law Journal, 1898-9); m. Helen Louise San- ford, of New Haven, Oct. 2, 1901; 2 children, Charles Sanford, Catharine Anne. Has practiced in New Haven since 1899: mem. Newton, Church & Hewitt, 1899-1914; practiced alone since 1914; trust oflJicer The People's Bank and Trust Co.; councilman. New Haven, 1900-1. Mem. advisory com. Visiting Nurse Assn., New Haven. Mem. Conn. Naval Militia. 1898-9 (U.S.N.. Spanish-Am. War, June-Sept.. 1898); served as 2d It., battalion q.-m., capt. and paymaster. 2d Inf., C.N.G. ; re- tired Jan., 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn.. S.A.R. Joint Author: Probate Law and Practice of Conn., 1915. Democrat. Clubs: Grad- uates', Edgewood. Racebrook Country. Home: 289 McKinley Ave. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. HEWITT, John Haskell, college prof.; b. Pres- ton, Conn., Aug. 8, 1835; s. Charles and Eunice (Witter) Hewitt; A.B., Yale, 1859; grad. Yale Theol. Sem., 1863; post-grad, work, Yale, and li- brarian, Brothers in Unity Soc. Library and asst. in Yale Coll. Library, 1862-5; A.M., Yale, 1867, Williams Coll., 1888; (LL.D., Union Coll., N.Y., 1895); m. Mary Louisa Downing, of Columbus, Ga., Sept. 8, 1869. Prof. Latin lang. and lit., 1865-75, acting pres., 1872-5, Olivet Coll., Mich.; prof. Latin and Greek, 1875-7, Greek, 1877-81, acting pres., 1877-8, Lake Forest U.; studied and traveled in Europe, 1881-2, 1892-3; elected Garfield prof, ancient langs., 1882, acting pres., 1901-2, Lawrence prof. Greek lang. and lit., 1903-9, prof, emeritus since 1909, Williams Coll. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* HEWITT, Joseph WilUam, educator; b. Armley, Yorkshire, Eng., Aug. 23, 1875; s. Hosea and Martha Ann (Allen) Hewitt; came to America, 1885; A.B., Bowdoin, Brunswick, Me., 1897, A.M., 1899; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1899-02, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., 1902; m. Evelyn S. Clark, of Port- land, Me., June 24, 1903; 1 child, Dorothy Carleton, b. Oct. 16, 1905. Asst. in Latin and Greek, Bowdoin Coll., 1897-8; prin. Hanover (N.H.) High Sch., 1898-9; instr. Latin, 1902-3, master in Latin, 1903-5, Worcester (Mass.) Acad.; asso. prof. Latin and Greek, Wesleyan U., 1905-13, and prof, classics since 1913. Methodist. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: (with M. W. Mather) Xenophon's Anabasis, 1-IV, 1910. Recreations: tennis, handball. Address: Middletown, Conn. HEWITT, William E.. life insurance; b. Utica, N.Y., Apr. 18, 1874; s. William O. and Agnes (Gard- ner) Hewitt; grad. Syracuse (N.Y.) High Sch., 1892; A.B., Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1896. A.M., 1901; m. Florence L. Ide. of Winthrop. Mass., Nov. 14. 1900; 1 son. Henry Ide. b. June 26. 1905. Engaged in teaching, 1896-1903; with Equitable Life Ins. .Soc. of U.S.. since 1903, now serving as special agent. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Sigma Phi (Hamilton). Recreations: yachting, tennis. Home: 163 Pleasant St., Winthrop, Mass. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston. HE'X'ER, John Charles, banker; b. Boston, Apr. 6, 1882; s. William C. and Delia J. (Campbell) Heyer; ed. pub. schs. and English High Sch., Bos- ton; unmarried. Began as discount elk.. Am. Trust Co., Boston, 1900, continuing 8 yrs.; was asst. to Pierre Jay, bank examiner, 1 yr.. actuary Me- chanics Trust Co.. 1 yr. ; v.-p. Federal Trust Co., since 1910; dir. Plymouth & Sandwich Street Ry. Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Am. Bankers' Assn., Bank Officers' Assn., Assn. of Credit Men. Democrat. Clubs: Boston Press, Boston Yacht. Exchange. Boston Citizens, Clover, Boston Athletic Association. Home: 1794 Colum- bia Rd. Office: Federal Trust Co., Boston. HEYWOOD, Albert Samuel, shoe mfr.; b. Wor- cester, Mass., May 31. 1867; s. Samuel R. and Har- riet Butler (Milliken) Hevwood; grad. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 18 92; m. Laura Chester, d. William Edward and Eliza (Houston) Roberts Foute. of Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 28. 1899 (died Mav 10. 1914): 4 children, Edward F., Harriet B., Dorothy C, Anne N. Elec. engr.. Gen. Elec. Co., N.Y., 1892-1900; v.-p. and treas.. 1900-13. pres. since 1913. Heywood Boot and Shoe Co.. Worcester. Mem. Worcester Cham- ber of Commerce. Clubs: Worcester. Quinsiga- mond Boat. Tatnuck Country (Worcester). Engi- neers'. Technologv, and Phi Gamma Delta (New York). Home: 10 Linden St. Ofiice: 70 Winter St., Worcester, Mass. HEYWOOD, rrancis Daniel, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) HEYWOOD, Samuel R.. shoe mfr.; Nov. 24, 1821- May 27, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) HIBBARD, Charles Bell, lawyer; b. Laconia, N.H., Dec. 25, 1855; s. Judge Ellery A. and Mary H. (Bell) Hibbard; prep. edn. Tilton and Exeter acads.; A.B., salutatorian, Dartmouth Coll., 1876 (Kappa Kappa Kappa); read law in his father's office; admitted to bar, 1879; m. Mary Eastman Gale, of Laconia, Dec. 14, 1897; children, Fllery Gale, b. Sept. 3, 1900 (died Sept. 25, 1900), Eli2a- beth Chadwick, b. Sept. 29, 1901 (died May 18, 1902). Practiced in "^'orcester and Boston. Mass., 1879-86. since in Laconia; associated in business with father for a number of yrs. and with F. M. Beckford. 1903-4. Reporter Supreme Court of N.H., 1896-9. Democrat. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Laconia, N.H. 538 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HIBBARD, Georg-e Albee, mayor; Oct. 27, 1864- May 29, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HIBBAKZ), Hermon Elisba, educator; b. North Hero, Vt., iMar. 28, 1848; s. Klisha and Mary (Clark) Hibbard; ed. dist. schs., Bryant and Slrat- ton Commercial Sch., Boston, where he studied, worked and taught, 1856-68, and became propr. of the sch. in 1868; m. Mary A. Holyoke, St. Al- bans, Vt.; 1 daughter, Kffle M. (Mrs. W. B. Trow- bridge). Mayor of Newton, 1890, 1891; mem. Sink- ins: Fund Commn., and trustee of the liead Fund. Clubs: Boston Art, Hunnewell Country (Newton). Recreations: yachting:, riome: 160 Washington St., Newlon. Oflice: 334 Boylston St., Boston. HIBBARD, Thomas, mechanical engineer; b. East Boston, Mass., Feb. 16, 1854; s. William Charlton and Sarah Ann (Smith) Hibbard; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1875; m. Jennie M. Blackinton, of East Boston, June 12, 1880 (died 1890); 2 children, Marion (Mrs. R. J. Thanisch, of West Roxburv, Mass.), Charlton Blackinton; m. 2d, Bertha I^. Bartlett, of Medford, Mass., Nov. 15, 1899; 2 children, Henry Bartlett, Eleanor. Drafts- man, Atlantic Works, East Boston, 1875-80; asst. supt., Boston Sugar Refining Co., 1S80-1; in prac- tice as mech. engr., Boston, 1881-4; chief drafts- man, Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, Mass., 1884-90; mecli. engr. and treas., Geo. Lawley & Son Corpn., South Boston and Neponset, Mass., since 1890. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Dorches- ter Hist. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Co- lonial (Dorchester). Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 17 Nottingham St., Dorchester, Mass. Of- fice: George Lawley & Son Corpn., Neponset, Mass. HIGHBORN, Charles Sumner, pres. First Nat. Bank, Augusta, Me. HICKS, I. 1.S32: s. William and Eliza- beth Shannon (Wiggin) Hill; ed. pub. schs. and acad., Portsmouth, I'liillips Acad., Exeter, N.H.. State Normal Sch., Bridgewater, Mass.; m. .Ja- maica Plain, Mass., June 8, ISGfl. Sarah G. M. Blanchard (died Jan. ;n, 1907); 1 daughter. Kath- erine B. (Mrs. Paul L. DuBois). Admitted to JNTass. bar, 1860; recruited a company of soldiers for the Civil War in his office at Waltham, Mass., 1861, later enlisting in Co. A, 44th Regt., Mass. Inf.; charter mem. and dir. Northern Mut. Relief Assn. Republican. Conglist. :Mem. G.A.R. Home: 31 Bowdoin St. OfTice: 47 Court St., Boston. HZIiIi, Edwin Newell, lawyer; b. Nashua, N.TT., Mar. 12, 1849; s. Edwin P. and Sophia D. (Newell) Hill; A.B., Harvard, 1S72; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1876; m. Cambridge, Mass., June 10, ISSO, Lizzie W. Briggs; children, Walter N. (capt. in U.S. Ma- rines), Doris (Mrs. Launcelot P. Soule). Began practice in Haverhill, Mass., but in a short time removed office to Boston; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., from Haverhill, 1882-3; spl. asst. to atty. gen. of U.S. in investigation of tobacco trust. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M.. 1888-1900. Home: 29 St. John St., Jamaica Plain. Office: IS Tromont St., Boston. HIIiI^, Prank, banker: b. Ithaca. N.Y., June 28, 1861; s. Frank and Mary E. (Green) Hill; A.B., Alfred (N.V.) U., 1883: m. Emma Green, of Alfred, N.Y.. Oct. 6, 1885: 4 children. Evelyn Irene. Mary Hulda. Frank Maxson. Helen Louise. Cashier Ashaway (R.I.) Nat. Bank since 1885: sec. and treas. Tenn. Line & Twine Co., Ashaway & West- erly Rv. Co., Centerville Mills: dir. Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1893-8; mem. R.I. State Bd. of Edn.: mem. bd. dirs. R.I. Normal Sch.. R.I. Sch. of Design. Republican. Baptist. Address: Ashaway, R.I. HII.Ii, Fred Joseph, machinist inventor; Nov. 20, 1860-Apr. -). 1914. (See vol. 1909.) HIIiIi, Frederic Stanhope, author; b. Boston, Aug. 4, 1829; s. Frederic Stanhope and Mary Wel- land (Blake) Hill: acad. edn.: went to sea in earlv life; m. Caroline M. Tyson, of Phila., Sept.. 3. 1860. Officer U.S.N., 1861-5: was with Farragut at cap- ture of New Orleans and at Vicksburg. and in command on coast of Tex. and in the Miss, squad- ron. Editor Cambridge Tribune, 1890-03. Sec. Mass. Nautical Training Sch. Commn.. 1892-08. Mem. Loyal Legion. Naval Order of U.S., Am. Hist. Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Address: 94 Lakeview Av., Cambridge, Mass.* HIIiIi, Frederick Brackett, lawyer, mfr. ; b. Chelsea, Mass., Mar. 30, 1873; s. Francis Alpine and Sarah Margaretta (Brackett) Hill; descendant of Peter Hill, who landed in Kittery, Me., late in the 17th centurv; grad. Carter Grammar Sch., Chelsea. 1886; grad. Cambridge Latin Sch., 1891: A.B., Harvard. 1895; Columbia Law .Sch., New York: LL.B., U. of Pa., 1898: m. Edith Draper, of Holyoke. Mass., June 14, 1900; 2 children, L. Draper, Frederick B., ,Tr. Admitted to bar Supreme Court, of Pa., 1898, Mass. bar, 1899: began prac- tice in Boston, 1899; treas. and gen. mgr. Am. Roller Bearing Co., 1900-7: agt. Commn. on Indus- trial Edn., Mass., 1908-9; treas. and gon. mgr. Ames Plow Co.. 1909-14: pres. Ames Implement & .Seed Co.. 1910-14: now connected witli Home Market Club. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (foreign trade com.). Mem. Theta Delta Chi (Harvard). Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Yacht, Harvard (Bos- ton and New York); Framingham Country. Home: 15 Sterling St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 77 Summer St., Boston. HUiIi, Gardner C, M.D.; Mar. 20, 1829-Apr. 30, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) HIIiIj, Georgre Anthony, teacher; b. Sherborn, :\1ass., Aug. L'.'i, IS 12; s. James Nason and Jane (Whitney) Hill: A.B., Harvard, 1865, A.M., 1870; unmarried. Tutor chemistry, 1865-71, asst. prof. I)liysics, 1871-6, Harvard: lived in Germany, 1876- 78; tutor and author since 1878; dir. Nolen Lab. for coll. preparation in physics and chemistry, 1898-14. (See Who's Wlio in America for books, etc.) Home: Watertown, Mass.* HIIiIi, George Edwin, lawver; b. Brooklyn, July 2. 1864; s. Charles K. and Susan F. (Wilbur) Hill; ])rep. edn. H. U. King's pvt. Sch. for Boys, Stam- ford, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1887; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1891; m. Catherine M. Utley, of New York, Apr. 20, 1910. Has practiced in Bridgeport, Conn., since 1891; mem. Hill & Boardman; co. health offi- cer, Fairfield Co. (legal adviser to all health depts. in the county). Republican. Clubs: Yale (New York), Seaside, University, Seaside Outing, Brook- lawn Country. Home: 926 Fairfield Av. Office: Security Bldg,. Bridgeport, Conn. HIIiIi, George Hillard, M.D. ; b. Worcester, :Mass., Dec. 9, 1S6S; s. J. Henry and Sarah Bruce (Jenkins) Hill; prep. edn. Leicester Acad.; ISI.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894: m. Grace Reba Elliott, of Worcester. 1909. Practiced in Worcester, since 1896: mem. staff of Worcester City Hosp., surgeon to Worcester Fire Dept. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 15 High .St., Worcester, Mass. HIIiIi, Georg-e Wilson Crockett, clergyman: b. Fort Totten, N.D., Dec. 31. 1S6S: s. George William and Hattie (Gibson) Hill: prep. edn. pub. schs.. Providence. R.I.; A.B.. Brown U.. 1892; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1895; (D.D., Middlebury Coll., 1909); m. 1st, Jennie Pauline Eraser, of Provi- dence, Aug., 1895 (died Feb. 18, 1900); 1 child, Ruth, b. Oct. 12, 1896: m. 2d, Marion Creighton TA'albridge, of Brooklyn, June 10, 1908; 1 cliild. Virginia Walbridge, b. Apr. 25, 1913. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1895: pastor 1st Ch., New Bed- ford. Mass.. 1895-8. Union Ch.. Proctor, Vt, 1898- 07, North Congl. Ch., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1907- 1913; now at South Ch., New Britain, Conn. Inde- pendent Republican. Mem. ~S\\\. Order Loyal Legion, Sons of Veterans. Recreations: tennis. coif, horseback. Address: 16 Washington St., New- Britain, Conn. HIIii;, Guy W., lawver: b. AVaterford, Vt., Apr. 26, 1S78: s. AYillard C. and Hannah (Weeks) Hill; grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1897; studied law; ad- mitted to Vt. bar, 1901: admitted to bar of federal courts, 1903, apptd. master in chancery. 1903; m. Agnes L. Sprague, of Danbury, N.H., Jan. 1, 1904. Auditor Caledonia Co. since 1904; state's attv. same 1905-09; pros, atty., St. Johnsbury, 1903-9: chmn. Caledonia Co. Bd. of Appraisers. Sec. and treas. Caledonia Co. Bar Assn. Incorporator Pass- umpsic Savings Bank. Renublican. Alethodist. .Sec. and treas. Ni Sakiton Fish and Game Club, AVaterford, Vt.: mem. Lake Mansfield Trout Club. Stowe. A't. Address: St. Johnsbuiy, Vt. HII^Ii, Howard Fremont, clergyman; author; b. Concord, N.H., July 21, 1846: s. John M. and Eliza- beth L. (Chase) Hill; cadet, Norwich U.. 1863-5 (D.D., 1891); A.B.. Dartmouth Coll., 1867: A.M., 1S70 (Ph.D., 1887): B.D., and grad. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambiidge, 1879; A.M., Trinity Coll., 1885. Bishop's Coll., 1888, U. of Vt.. 1911; m. Laura S. Tibbetts. of Concord, Oct. 17. 1870. Deacon, 1875, piiest. 1877. P.E. Ch.; rector, Ashland and Holder- ness, N.H., 1875-9. Montpelier. 1879-89. Amesburv, M.ass., 1889-91: Pittsfleld, N.H.. 1895-05; chaplain A't. N.G., 1883-95; trustee U. of A''t., 1886-9: trustee Norwich U. since 1895. Democrat. Mason n3°). .'^ec. and ex-pres. S.A.R.: mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. Editor N. H. Patriot. 1868-73. Church Fly-Leaf, since 1897. Address: Concord, N.H. HIIiIi, Isaac, banker; b. Concord, N.I?., Sept. 3, 18fi9; s. Isaac Andrew and Sarah Ann (Sanderson) Hill; ed. pub. schs. of Concord: widower. Began as messenger, Nat. State Capital Bank, Nov. 1, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 543 1SS6; cashier since June ], 1905; treas. City of Concord; treas. and trustee St. Mary's Sch. for Girls, Concord. Republican. Episcopalian; vestry- man St. Paul's. Mason. Club: Wonolancet. Ad- dress: Concord, N.H. / HIIiI^, James Frederick, ]\r.D.; b. Waterville, /Me., June 15, 1S54: .s. Jaine.s P. and Eniiline S. / (Simpson) Hill; A.B., Colby C^oU., 18ii2; M.D., Med. / Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 18S5; post-grad, woi'lv, New / York Polyclinic, 1895, N.Y. Post-Orad. Sch., 1890; / m. Angle P. Foster, of Waterville, Mo., July 31. ' 1885. Practiced at Waterville, since 1SS5; .'^nrgeo n M,N^ Republican. Methodist. Mem. A.M'A., Me7 TtTed "Assn., Kennebec Co. Med. Soc. Mason (32°, v K.T., Shriner); K.P.; Ellv, etc. Clubs: Canibas, \ Masonic. Home: 225 Main St. Office: 111 Main St., ' CVVaterville, Me. HIXiIi, James Gilbert, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 24. 1872; s. James Gilbert and Virginia G. (Bond) Hill: A.B., Amherst. 1896; student Harvard Law Sch. 2 yrs., class of 1899; m. Helen M. Frost, of Boston. Mass., Oct. 16, 1909. I'raCticed in Low- ell since Feb., 1899; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1903, 1904; mem. Rep. State Com. of Mass., 1904, 1905; city solicitor, Lowell, 1905-9; v. -p., atty. and mem. bd. of investment City Instn. for Savings; trustee Mechanics Sav. Bit., 1902-13; dir. and atty. Apple- ton Nat. Bank. Treas. and dir. Lowell Day Nursery Assn. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex Country Bar Assn., Lowell Bar Assn., Chi Psi. Mason. Clubs: Yorick, Vesper Country, Longmeadow Golf. Recreations: golf, farming. Home: 36 Wentworth Ave. Office: 810 Sun Bldg., Lowell, Mass. HIIiIi, James ^ang'don, clergyman; b. Garna- villo, la.. Mar. 14, 1848; s. Rev. James Jeremiah and Sarah Elizabeth (Hvde) Hill; brother of Ger- shom Hvde Hill; A.B., Grinnell (Iowa) Coll., 1871 (D.D., 1891); B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1875; m. Lucy B. Dunham, of Bridgewater, Mass., Mar. 28, 1878. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1875; pastor North Ch., Lynn, Mass., 1875-86, Mystic Ch., Medford, Mass., 1886-94; in lit. worlv and lecturing since 1894. Asso. editor The Golden Rule, Boston, 1886- 89. Was one of four clergymen in 1891 to make addresses and to plant socs. of Christian Endeavor in Eng., establishing socs. at many places, in- cluding one at old Boston, in Lincolnshire. Lyceum lecturer on topics of social life, travel and reform. Pamphleteer. Trustee of United Soc. of Christian Endeavor from the beginning, and has given over 350 conv. and anniversary addresses before Soc. of Endeavor. Trustee Grinnell Coll. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books and writings.) Home: 225 La- fayette St., Salem, Mass.* S.1IiIm, James Sutcliffe, M.D. and surgeon; b. Rochdale, England, Oct. 7. 1S59: s. William Hodg- son and Ann (Sutcliffe) Hill; ed. Parish Sch.; sci- ence and art classes in connection with Cooperat- ive Soc, Rochdale, Eng.; came to America, 1880; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1884; m. Lilla C. Wiley, of Saxtons River, Vt., Oct. 27, 1886: 1 daughter, Ethel Wilev. Practiced at Bellows Palls, Vt., since 1887: surg. N.Y.C. R.R., Rutland Div. ; pres. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners, Bellows Falls; health officer of Bellows Falls. Trustee and sec. Rockingham Free Pub. Library since 1892. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Windham Coun- ty Med. Soc, Conn. River Valley Med. Soc. (sec), N. Y. and N.E. Assn. Ry. Surgeons, Vt. Hist. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Bel- lows Falls, Vt. HIIiIi, Janet McKenzie, editor; b. Westfield, Mass., Dec, 1852; d. Alexander and Nancy (Lewis) McKenzie; grad. Westfield High Sch., 1868, Mass. State Normal Sch.. 1871. Boston Cooking Sch., 1892; asst. teacher Stockbridge High Sch., 1871; m. Westfield, Mass., Benjamin M. Hill, July, 1873. Editor Boston Cooking School Magazine since June, 1896. Demonstrator of cookery, lecturer on domestic science; contbr. to Ladies' Home Journal since Oct.. 1899. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Needham, Mass. Address: 372 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.* SIImTm, John Edward, civil engr. ; b. New York, Nov. 9. 1864; s. Edward and Harriet (Smith) Hill; B.S., Rutgers Coll., 1884, M.S., 1887, C.E., 1892 (D.Sc, 1905); M.C.B., Cornell, 1895; lu. Jessie Louise Gould, of Newark, N.J., Dec. 19, 1894. Instr. civ. engring., Cornell, 1890-4; instr., asso. prof, and prof. civ. engring.. Brown U., since 1894. Engaged in various branches civ. engring. since 1894. Fel- low A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Home: 86 Taber Ave., Providence, R.I.* HILI., John Howard, lawyer; b. Limington, Me., Nov. 25, 1804; s. John and Clara L. (Webster) Hill; descendant of Peter Hill, Me., about 1648; prep edn. Limington Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; ad- mitted to bar, 1890; m. Grace J. Nash, of Portland, Me., June 14, 1894; 1 son, John W. Began practice in 1890; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1897; judge Municipal Ct., Portland, 1899-11. Mem. Cumber- land Bar Assn. Republican. Mason; mem I OOP K. of P. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland. Home: 272 State St. Office: 98 Exchange St., Portland, Me. HIIiIi, John P., lumber dealer; b. Dracut, Mass., Sept. 15, 1856; s. Isaac and Eliza A. (Peabody) Hill; pub. sch. edn.; m. Hannah Burbank, of War- ner, N.H., Oct. 15, 1895; children, Orton Francis Edna Amanda, Alice Burbank, Charles Hardy En- gaged in farming for 15 yrs., then in manufacture of lumber; removed to Warner, 1895, and has since been connected with lumber business there; chmn Bd. of Selectmen. Republican. Baptist. Mason- mem. I.O.O.F., Grange. Address: Warner, N.H. HIIiIi, John Tremont, ex-governor; Oct. 29, 1855- Mar. IG, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) HIIiIi, Joseph Henry, educator; b. Stockton, Pa., May 21, 1858; s. Joseph and Betsv (Moffatt) Hill; grad. Kan. State Normal Sch., Emporia, 1876; A.B , Northwestern U., 1886, A.M., 1889; (D.D., Baker U., 1906; LL.D., Kan. Agrl. Coll., 1909); m. Frances Meldrum, of Austin, Kan., Julv 2, 1892. Began teaching, 1876; prof. Latin, 1887-1906, v.-p., 1901-6, Kan. State Normal Sch.. Emporia; pres. Kan. State Normal Schs. (Emporia, Hays and Pittsburg), 1906-July, 1913; prof, edn., Boston U., 1913—. Or- dained M.E. ministry, 1886. Pres. Kan. State Teachers' Assn., 1901; v.-p. N.E.A., 1907 (chmn. Normal sch. dept., 1909); mem. Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Address: 688 Boylston St., Boston.* HIIiIi, Lester Seneca, Jr., lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., May 5, 1882; s. Lester S. and Elnora B. (Rem- ington) Hill: grad. Classical High Sch., Provi- dence; A.B., Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Ethel Otis, of Providence, Oct. 23, 1907. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1906, and since prac- ticed in Providence; mem. Sch. Com., Providence, 1910-13; mem. City Council, 1913. 1st It. and bat- talion adjt. Coast Arty. Corps, R.I.N.G., since 1909. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Harvard Club of R.I. (sec), Kappa Gamma Chi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Wannamoisett Country, Turks Head. Recreations: shooting, tennis. Home: 60 President Ave. Office: 1004 Union Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I. HIIiIi, Lew Cass, brush mfr. ; b. Pair Haven, Vt., Mar. 18, 1852; s. Clark P. and Eliza M. (Pratt) Hill; descendant of John Hill. Dorchester, Mass., 1633; common sch. edn.; m. Clara K. Marcy, of Boston, Apr. 4. 1872; 2 sons, Henry Horace, Ed- ward Marcy. Entered mfg. business in Boston, 1873; pres. John L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Co. Uni- tarian. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Com- mandery). Clubs: Boston Art, Boston Athletic .A.ssn. Author: John Hill, Dorchester, and His Descendants. 1904. Home: 333 Commonwealth Ave. Office: 690-710 Harrison Ave., Boston. HIIiIi, Mahel, teacher; b. Lowell, Mass., July 23, 1864; d. Paul and Belinda P. (Hadley) Hill; ed. Bradford (Mass.) Acad, and spl. course in history at Radcliffe Coll. Instr. history and civics. State Normal Sch., Lowell, Mass., 1897-12: then dean Post-Grad. Dept.. Dana Hall Sch.: now asso. dir. Garland Sch. of Home Making, Boston; lecturer on socialized civics, Post-Grad. Dept.. Dana Hall Sch. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N:E. Hist. Assn., N.E. Teachers' Assn., Nat. Municipal League. Am. Political Science Assn. Author: Liberty Docu- ments, 1900; Lessons for Junior Citizens, 1906; (co-author) Lane and Hill's American History in 544 WHO'S WHO ]N NEW ENGLAND Literature, 1905. Address: 19 Chestnut St., Bos- ton.* HIIii;, Mary Katharine, editor, lecturer and dramatic reader; moved to East Stroudsburg, Pa., 1909. (See vol. 1909.) HII^Ii, Melvin Joseph, retired teacher; b. Bid- deford. Ma., .Iul\- 7, 1S43; s. .Joseph S. and Nancy Hill; prep. edn. Iliddel'ord High Sch.; B.A., Bow- doin Coll, ISUS (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., 1S6S; post- grad, work. Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Blackstone, Mass., July 7, 1S68, Louise E. Mowry (now de- ceased). Teacher Alfred (Me.) High Sch., 1S66-7, Blackstone High Sch., 2 yrs., Wakefield (Mass.) High Sch., 11 yrs., Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Boston. 4 yrs., English High Sch., Boston, 24 yrs. ]\Iem. Wakefield Sch. Com., 20 yrs. (sec. and treas. 6 yrs.); trustee town library, 5 yrs. Kepub- lican. Conslist. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Mem. Y.M. C.A, (Boston and Wakefield), Y.M.C.U. (Boston), Bear Hill Golf Club. Capt. coll. baseball team 2 yrs., and played 1st base 4 yrs. Address: 2 Park Av., Wakefield, Mass. HIIiIi, Montford S., clergyman; b. Newburg, Mc., .July !S, 1871; s. John J. and Frances E. (Knowlcs) Hill; grad. M.E. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1895, and from 4 yrs.' conf. course, 1902; m. Edith M. Hoar, of Machias, Me., July 28, 1897. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1900; pastor various chs. in Me. until 1912; now engaged in mercantile bu.siness, Bangor. Trustee Me. Conf. Sem. Mason. Address: 59 Cedar St., Bangor, Me. HIIiIi, Spencer B., banker and broker; b. Brook- line, Mass., Dee. 6, 1871; s. AVilliam H. and Sarah (May) Hill; ed. pvt. schs., Brookline and Boston; m. Elizabeth Cushlng, of Portland, Me., June 7, 1899. Began in office of Richardson, Hill & Co., bankers and brokers, Boston, 1891, mem. of firm since 1904; v. -p. Keweenaw (Central R.R. Co., Ke- weenaw Copper Co., Mich.; dir. Exchange Trust Co. (Boston), Renfrew Mfg. Co. (Adams, Mass.), Laconia Car Co. (Laconia, N.H.). Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: golf. Home: Brook- line. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. HIIiIi, T, Chittenden, M.D.; b. Charlotte, Vt., Mar. 9, 1S71; s. T. Chittenden and Mary (Prindle) Hill; preliminary edn. pub. schs.; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1893, M.D., 1895: m. G.G. Smith, of Manchester, N.H. Practiced in Boston since 1904; specializes in proctology; rectal surgeon Boston Dispensary, and Mt. Sinai Hosp. ; instr. rectal diseases. Har- vard Grad. Sch. of Medicine. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. IMed. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Address: 384 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. HII^I^, Wells, editor and publisher; b. Athol, Mass.. July 25, 1850; s. John Cheney and Dolly (Smith) Hill; descendant of Aaron Smith, one of first settlers in Athol, 1736; first of line in America was Samuel Smith, Ipswich, Mass., 1634; common schs., Athol; lost hearing at age of 12; ed. at Sch. for Deaf, Hartford, Conn., and Gallaudet Coll. for Deaf, Washington, D.C., grad. 1872; m. Abbie M. Earle, of Athol, Mass., May 11, 1875; 4 children, .T. Clarence, Nettie Earle, I^ouett Earle, Raymond Hill. Owner and editor Athol Transcript (w^eekly) since 1873. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Poquaig Social. Address: Athol, Mass. HII^I^, William Henry, financier; July 14. 1838- Oct. 14, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) Hllili, William Toucey, clergyman; b. Redding, Conn., July 22, 1830; s. William Hawley and Emma (Clarke) Hill; descendant on father's side of Wil- liam Hill, who came to America, 1632, and of Thomas Sanford, who came to America in the 17th century, and descendant on mother's side of .Joseph Clark, who came to -America in 1630; prep. edn. Wesleyan Acad., "W'ilbraham, I\Iass.; A.B.. Wes- leyan U., Conn.. 1854. A.M.. 1857; m. .T.ane Cassan- dra Burr, of Middletown, Aug. 4, 1854; 4 children, William Burr, Emma Elisabeth, Cyrus Foss (de- ceased), Ellen. Became a minister M.E. Ch., 1854; has served as pastor M.E. chs. in Seymour, Strat- ford. Winsted. Derby, New Canaan, Danbury, Redding, New Haven, and Forestville, Conn.. T.,a- coni,a and Center Sandwich. N.H.. and J^rooklyn. New Rochelle. .Jamaica, Bridgehampton, Islip and Lvnnbrook. N.Y. Trustee N.Y. East Conf. M.E. Ch. since 1870; supt. of New Haven Dist., 1876-80, and N.Y. East Dist., 1880-4. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Socratic socs. Address: 37 Howe St., New Ha- ven, Conn. HIIiIi, Winfield Scott, M.D.; b. Greene, Me., Jan. 19, 1S39; s. Tristram and Christina Brewster (Sprague) Hill; student Tufts Coll., 1 term, 1863; began study of medicine in office of Dr. Milan Graves; served in U.S.N, as surgeon steward; :\I.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New Y^ork, 1867; m. Catharine Ward Norton, of Gardiner, Me., Aug. 30, 1868 (died Aug. 2, 1877); m. 2d, Lydia Estelle Parke, of Augusta, Oct. 16, 1889 (died Sept. 4, 1911). Has practiced in Augusta, Me., since 1867; U.S. examining surgeon; phys. and surgeon Au- gusta City Hosp. Trustee Augusta Trust Co. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst, of Homoe- opathy, Me. Hist. Soc, Prince Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Club: Abnaki. Recreations: arch- eology. Address: 154 State St., Augusta, Me. HIIiIiARS, Mary Bohlbins, educator; b. Kensing- ton, t'oim.; d. Rev. Elias Brewster and Julia (Whittlesey) Hillard; ed. St. Margaret's Sch., Wa- torbury. Conn., and Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass.; unmarried. Teacher in Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Conn., 1885-91; prin. St. Mar- garet's Sch. for Girls, 1891-1909; founder, 1909, and since prin. Westover Sch., Middlebury, Conn. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Nat. Municipal League, Soc. for Psychical Research, Conn. Soc. Colonial Dames, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep Schs., Head Mistresses' Assn. Club: Colony. Episcopalian. Home: Middlebury, Conn.* HIIiIiEB, Allan Maxcy, lawyer, b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 14, 1848; s. Jonathan Hiller and Abi- gail Maxcy (Allen) Hiller; g.s. of Samuel Allen, officer in War of the Revolution and great nephew of Capt. Hiller, comdr. U.S. Navy, and lost at sea; ed. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; Edward L. Hart Classical Sch., Farmington; Cheshire Mil. Acad.; Pa. State Mil. Acad.; M.A., Y^ale, 1893; LL.B., Y'ale Law Sch., 1897; m. Clara I^ouise Thayer, of West Medway, Mass., Sept. 28, 1892; 3 children, Helen Thayer, Constance Lane, Celia Farnam. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1897, and engaged in gen. practice in New Haven for a number of yrs.; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, New Haven, 1888-94; mem. Bd. of Compensation, 1895-98 (pres., 1S9S): pres. bd. dirs. New Haven Free Pub. Library, 3 yrs.. dir. 16 yrs.: pres. New Haven University Ex- tension Lecture Course since 1890. Enlisted in U.S. Army, 1864; reed, commn. as 2d It. and 1st It., and mustered out as brevet capt. U.S. Vols., 1865. Epis- copalian. Club; Y'oung Men's Republican. Recrea- tions: horseback riding. Address: 433 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. HIIiIiMAN, Beriah Tilton, lawyer, register of probate and insolvency; b. Chilmark, Marthas Vineyard, Mass., Jan. 28, 1843: s. Owen and Char- lotte (Tilton) Hillman; descendant of John Hill- man, of Chilmark. Dukes Co., Mass., before 1693; ed. dist. sch. and State Normal Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., graduating (after interruptions occasioned by service in Civil War), 1865; enlisted in 9 months' service. Co. K, 43d Mass. Vols., Aug. 27, 1862, and participated in battles of Kingston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, N.C. ; discharged July 30, 1863; reenlisted as pvt., July 12, 1864, Co. C, 60th Regt., Mass. Vols., and became 1st sergt. and later 2d It.; hon. discharged Nov. 30, 1864; m. Abby Buffum Pierce, of Woonsocket, R.I., Aug. 7, 1867; children, Mrs. Anna Helen (Hillman) Cottle, Hor- ace Owen. Mrs. Fannie Beale (Hillman) Howard, Edward Thomas, Arthur Beriah, Walter Pierce, Mrs. Charlotte (Hillman) Randlett. Taught sch. at Chilmark, Easton, West Tisbury, Boston Farm Sch., on Thompson's Island, Barnstable and Quin- cv; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1875 and 1886: trial iustice Dukes Co., 1887-89; register of probate and insolvency, Dukes Co.. since 1889; admitted to bar 1893; spl. justice dist. court of Dukes Co. since 1898; pres. Edgartown Nat. Bank since Nov., 1905. Republican. Methodist. Mason; mem. G.A.R., Ijoyal I.,egion, S.A.R. Address: Edgartown, Mass. HIIiIiMAN. rrederick James, certified pub. ac- countant; b. Hawley. l\Iass.. :Mar. 23. 1879; s, Frank J. and Georgianna (Brayman) Hillman: descend- ant of ancestors who settled in Conn, about 1650; pub. schs. of Northampton, Mass.; Springfield WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 545 Business Sch.; Zanerian Coll., Columbus, O. ; m. C. Maude Walters, of Longmeadow, Mass., Sept. 26, 1900: 2 children, Muriel Watters, Frederick James, Jr. Engaged as pub. accountant since 1S9S; pres. N.E. Audit Co., Aube Smoke Consumer Co.; dir. Springfield Metal Furring Co.; dir. and sec. W. H. jNIiner Chocolate Co., East Springfield Home Builders' Co. Pres. Western N.E. Chamber of Commerce; dir. Springfield Bd. of Trade; mem. exec. bd. Am. Auto Assn. V.-p. Wesson Memorial Hosp. ; trustee N.E. Kurn Hattin Homes, Vt. B^el- low Am. Assn. Pub. Accountants, Certified Pub. Accountants of !Mass., Inc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Nayasset, Economic, Automobile (pres.). Reality (all of Springfield). Recreations: motor- ing. Home: 102 Dartmouth St. Address: 15-31 Elm St., Springfield, ^Mass. HIIiIiS, Charles Everett, M.D.; b. Warren, Me., Oct. 19, 1S69; s. Joel and Oliye Starrett (Hall) Hills; direct descendant of Joseph Hills, Maiden, 163S; ed. pub. schs. of Warren: Castine (IMe.) Nor- mal Sch.: Bryant and Stratton Comlnercial Sch., Boston; Boston Evening High Sch.: M.D.. Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1901; post-grad, work New York Lying-in Hosp. and New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp.; m. Theodate B. Matthews, of North Searsport, Me., Aug. 25, 1892; 4 children, Marion, Edna, Charles Everett, Jr., Beatrice. Dem- onstrator in anatomy, Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1900, 1901; practiced in South Natick, ]\rass., since 1901; visiting phys. Leonard Morse Hosp. Chmn. bd. trustees Bacon Free Library, South Natick. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. IMed. Soc. Mason. Republican. Conglist. Club: ^Meridian (Natick). Address: South Natick, ]\Iass. HUiIiS, Prederick Lyinan, M.D. ; b. Schuyler's Lake, N.Y., Oct. IS. 1S70; s. Lyman H. and Mar- garet (Williams) Hills; ed. Cooperstown (N.Y.) Union Sch.; Binghamton (N.Y.) High Sch.: M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1892; post-grad, work Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Josephine P. Gilbert, of Pittsford, Vt.. Sept. 2, 1896: 2 children, Margaret Thorndike, Frederick Gilbert. Asst. phvs. Danvers (ISIass.) State Hosp.. 1893-6: asst. supt. N.H. State Hosp., Concord, N.H., 1S96-07; supt. Rutland (Mass.) State Sanatorium, 1907-10; supt. Bangor State Hosp., since July 1, 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Con- derskeag Country. Canoe. Address: Bangor State Hospital, Bangor, IMe. HIIiIiS, Georgre Ernest, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 6. 1876: s. Edwin A. and Georgine L. (Dorrepaal) Hills; A.B.. Harvard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Char- lotte E. Williams, of Brookline. Mass., Apr. 29, 1909: children, Ernestine W., Edwin A., 2d. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1900. and since practiced in Boston. Dir. Choralcelo Co., Boston, Farrington JNIfg. Co.. Boston, Farrington Case Co., 111., Far- rington Case Co., New York. Mem. Am. Assn. of Masters, ^Mates and Pilots, Am. and IMass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Progressive. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Boston City, Harvard Musical Assn. Recreations: music. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 100 Boylston St., Boston. HTIiIiS, Joseph Lawrence, agricultural chemist: b. Boston. Mar. 2, 1861; s. Thomas and Amelia Ellen (Drew) Hills; B.S., ^Vlass. Agrl. Coll., 1881; B.S., Boston U.. 1881: post-grad, work, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1881-4; (D.Sc, Rutgers, 1903); m. Kate Con- over, of New Brunswick. N.J.. Sept. 11, 1888. Asst. chemist. Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta.. Amherst, 1882-3, N.J. Agrl. Expt. Sta.. New Brunswick. 1884-5; chemist Phosphate Mining Co., Ltd., Beaufort, S.C. 1S85-S; chemist, 1888-98, dir. since 1893, Vt. Agrl. Expt. Sta.; prof, agronomy, U. of Vt.. since 1893. dean. Coll. of Agr. same since 1898. Episco- palian. Republican. Home: Burlington, Vt.* HIIiIiS. L. Dwiffht, pres. First Nat. Bank, Am- herst. Mass.* HIIiIiS, Iiaura Coombs, miniature artist; b. New- buryport, !^Tass., .Sept. 7. 1859; d. Philip K. and !Mary P. Hills: pupil Helen M. Knowlton, Cowles Art School, and Art Students' League. New York. Medal Art Interchange, 1895, Paris Expn., 1900; 2d prize, Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, 1901; silver medal, Buffalo Expn., 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904. A.N.A. Mem. Woman's Art Club, Am. Soc. Miniature Painters, Water Color Club. Address: Care Copley Gallery, 103 Newbury St., Boston.* HIIiIiS, Philip S., banking; b. Salona, Clinton Co., Pa., Feb. 3, 1857; s. Gilbert Miner and Ellen Catherine (Shaffer) Hills; descendant of Elder .lohn Strong, of the Mayflower; ed. Central State Normal Sch., Lock Haven, Pa.; A.B., Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Pa., 18S2, A.M., 1885; m. Jan. 3, 1S88, Ella Jane Niles, of East Hampton, Conn. Was mgr. of mortgage loan office of P. H. Albright & Co., Howard, Kan., 1884-09; treas. Willimantic Trust Co. since Nov. 1, 1911; was mayor of Howard, Kan., also county atty. Elk County, Kan. Dir. Will- imantic Y.M.C.A. Conglist. Address: 209 Church St., "Willimantic, Conn. HHiIiS, WilUam Barker, :M.D.; b. Plaistow, N.H., May IS, 1850; s. William Her^ry and Caroline Piper (Barker) Hills; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., Ex- eter, N.H., 1868; A.B., Harvard, 1871; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1874; m. Carrie Morrill Sleeper, of Plaistow, July 14, 1S74; children, Edward Barker, Bertha J. Practiced in Boston since 1874; instr., asst. prof., and asso. prof, chemistry. Harvard Med. Sch., 1874-1904. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Bos- ton Soc. Med. Sciences, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement. Home: 1223 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 19 Pearl St., Boston. HIIiIiS, "William Henry, editor; b. Somerville, Mass., June 6, 1859; s. John D. and Abby (Fosdick) Hills; A.B., Harvard, 1880; m. Josephine Whitten, of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 2, 1882. When in coll. pub- lished Students' Songs; joined staff Boston Globe, 1881; editor and pub. The Writer since 1887. Since 1SS5 has written humorous paragraphs and verse for Somerville Journal, of which he was several yrs. editor; New England corr. for Western papers, especially Chicago Daily News; exchange editor and editorial paragraph writer on Boston Globe. Home: Somerville. Mass. Business Address: P.O. Box 1905, Boston.* HIIiI^'X'ER, Dotha Bushnell (Mrs. Appleton R. Hillyer); b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 24, 1843; d. Horace and Mary (Apthorp) Bushnell; descendant of John Davenport, founder of New Haven Colony; ed. pvt. schs., Hartford; m. Appleton Bobbins Hill- yer, of Hartford, Conn., June 10, 1879; 3 daughters. Actively interested in club work and municipal welfare; pres. Civic Club; park commr. City of Hartford (v.-p. of bd.); dir. Art Soc. Conglist. Address: 91 Elm St., Hartford, Conn. HIIiTOI7, Emerson, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) HIIiTON, Prederic Harvey, lawyer; b. Framing- ham, Mass., Feb. 10, 1882; s. Frederick Stinson and Frances (Orson) Hilton: ed. Framingham High Sch. and Acad.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1903; m. Madeline Spencer Metcalf, of Fair Haven, Vt.. June 25, 1913. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903; mem. Merriam, Hooper & Hilton; counsel for Town of Framingham: pres. Tribune Pub. Co.: dir. and attv. Framingham Trust Co., Framingham Co-operative Bank; dir. C. F. Trask Mfg. Co.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1908, 1909, Senate, 1913, 1914. Trustee Union Av. Hosp. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Sons of Vets., B.P.O. Elks. Club: Framingham Masonic. Recreations: farming. Home: 7 Beech St., Fram- ingham, Mass. Office: 99 State St., Boston. HHiTON, "Weston Morton, lawyer; b. Damaris- cotta. Me., Oct. 1, 1870; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1894, and since practiced at Damariscotta; county atty.. Lincoln Co., Me., 1905- 06. Home: Damariscotta, Me. HISIMEIi, Joseph, educator; b. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 16. 1S55; s. John and Mary (Himmelheber) Himmel; student St. John's Coll., Annapolis. 1869- 70; grad. "U'oodstock (Md.) Coll., 1885. On teaching staff. Holv Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., and Georgetown, D.C., 1877-82; dir. Jesuit Home Mis- sions. 1890-8; superior Manresa Inst. (Jesuit sum- mer sch.). 1899-07; pres. Gonzaga Coll., D.C., 1907- 08; pres. Georgetown (D.C.) U.. 1908-12; dir. Jesuit Home Missions, and superior Manresa Inst., 1912 — . 546 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Home: Manresa, Keyser Islaml, South Norwalk, Conn.* HINCHCZiIFFi:, rrederick Artliur, automobiles; b. Derby, Kngland, June lo, 1S72; s. John and Hannah (Bentley) HinchclilTe; ed. in Eni^hind; m. Marie Catherine Kei-nochan, of New York, Oct. 9, 1901. Came to America, 1SS9; witli accounting dept., M.K. & T. K.K., St. Loui.s, Mo., 1889-96; supt. of agencies, llumlx'r Ricycle Co., Westboro, Mass., 1896-9; office mgr. and salesman at West- boro and Boston, of I^ocomobilo Co. of America, 1899-04; asst. mgr., Winton Motor Carriage Co., New York, 1904-5; mgr. lor same comi^an.v in N.IO., since June, 1905; dir. Guardian Co-operative Bank, Homestead Co-operative Bank, Boston; dir. The Kxolon Co., mfis. of abrasives, etc. Mem. Bay State Automobile Assn., Boston Automobile Deal- ers' Assn. (treas. and dir.). Episcopalian. ISlason (32°). Clubs: Belmont Spring Country, Longwood Tennis, Boston Athletic Assn., Longwood Covered Courts. Recreations: tennis, golf, motoring. Home: 46 Babcock St., Brookline. Office: 674 Common- wealtli A v., Boston. HINCKIiIIV, Prank Iieouard, lawyer; b. Provi- dence. R.L, Aug. ill. isii'.i; s. Herbert F. and Lizzie D. (Clarke) Hinckley; descendant of Samuel Hinckley, who settled in Mass.. 1636; A.B., Brown U., 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Anita W. Baker, of Wickford, R.I., June 4, 1910; 4 cliil- dren. Practiced in Providence since 18 95; dir. Westminster Bank, Providence Ice Co., R.I. Safe Deposit Co.; mem. Providence Common (Council, 1898-1900; mem. R.I. Bd. of Bar Examiners, since 1900. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns.. Providence Bar Club. Mem. Providence Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Hope, Agawam Hunt. Art, Turks Head (Providence), University (New York). Home: 151 Thayer St. Office: 49 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. HIKCKIi£Y, Prederick Wheeler, lawyer; b. Princeton, Me., :May -*i. 1878: s. Adelbert E. and Sarah Jane (McLaughlin) Hinckley; ed. pub. schs.. Calais, Me.; East Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport: Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville; read law in office of Hon. Marshall K. McKuslck, Calais, Me.; m. Oct. 23, 1907, Blanche Richards, of Portland. Me. Admitted to Me. bar, 1902; to U.S. courts. 1905; practiced at Calais, 1902-4, since at Port- land; sr. mem. Hinckley & Hinckley since 1912; specializes as trial lawyer. Pres. South Portland Bd. of Trade, 1912-13. Republican; pres. South Portland Rep. Club, 1912-13; has stumped the state in every polit. campaign since 18 yrs. of age, also campaigned exten'^ively in other states. Mem. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Trustee Bapt. State Conv. Mem. Am. and Cumberland bar assns.. Commercial Law League of America. Mem. Red Men, Odd Fellows (past grand, past chief patriarch, brig. gen. and dept. comdr. Patriarchs ^Militant, Dept. of Me.). Has made a spl. study of economic and social questions and is frequently called upon to lecture upon capitalism, labor, mili- tarism and temperance. Resides in Soutli Portland on estate of 21 acres, pvt. fish pond SVo acres, stocked with trout and salmon, large Colonial house, brick and marble. Home: South Portland, Me. Office: 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. HUTCKIiE'S', Georg-e Iiyman, librarian; b. North- ampton. Mass., July 6, 1879: s. Henry Rose and Mary Wright (Barrett) Hinckley; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1896; B.A., Yale, 1900, I\T.A.. 1906: unmarried. Asst. in Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.. 1900-03; cataloguer, Boston Pub. Library, 1903-13; in charge of the Allen A. Brown Dramatic Collection, 1910-13, catalogued and classified it; worked on pvt. dramatic collec- tion of Robert Gould Shaw, 1913-14; librarian Redwood Librarv. Newport. R.I., since Oct. 1, 1914. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club, R.I. Li- brary Assn.. Tjibrarian's Club. Am. Ornitliologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithol. Club. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Home: 113 Touro St. Address: Redwood Library, Newport, R.I. HUTCKIiEY, George W., humanitarian; b. Guil- ford, Conn.. July 27, 1853; s. Walter and Sally Eliza (Lee) Hinckley; ed. pub. schs.. Guilford Inst, and Conn. State Normal Sch.: (hon. A.M., Colby, 1912); m. Harriet Elmer Palmer, of Wake- field, R.L, Aug. 12, 1S80. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1880; pastor. West Hartford, Conn., 1880-2. Wind- sor, Conn., 1882-4; missionary Am. S.S. Union, in INle., 3 yrs., and I\le. state e\angelist, 3 yrs.; founder, 1888, and since editor, (JJood Will Record: founder, 1889, and since supervisor, Good Will Homes and Sch. (philanllirojjic and ednl. instns. for needy boys and girls). ]Mem. nat. exec. com. Boy Scouts of America, 2 yrs. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Hinck- ley, Mc.* HINCKI.BV, Sylvester Baxter, capitalist. (See vol. 1909.) HINCKS, Edward Young-, theologian; b. Bucks- port, Me., Aug. 13, 1844; s. John Winslow and Sarah Ann (Blodget) Hincks; A.B., Yale, 1866, A.M., 1883; student Union Theol. Sem., 1866-7; B,D., Andover, Theol. Sem., 1870 (D.D., Yale, 1885); m. Elizabeth C, g.d. Commodore O. H. Per- ry, of Andover, Mass., Apr. 19, 1877; m. 2d, Eliza- beth T., d. Charles P. Clark, of Boston, July 2u. 1887. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1870; pastor State St. Ch., Portland, Me., 1870-81; in Europe, 1881-2; prof. Bibl. theologv. 1883-1900, systematic theol- ogy, 1900-8, Bibl. theology, 1908 — , Andover Theol. Sem. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Harvard Bibl. Club. (See W^ho's Who in America for writ- ings, etc.) Home: 58 Washington Av., Cambridge, Mass.* HINCKS, Robert Stanley, banker; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 28, 1875: s. William Bliss and Mary L. (Hart) Hincks; grad. Hotclikiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., 1893; A.B., Yale, 1897; m. Helen F. Bishop, of Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 7, 1906. Began as elk. in New York office of Estabrook & Co., bond dealers, 1897; later represented the firm in Conn.: withdrew in 1907 to found firm in bond business in Conn., with headquarters in Bridgeport: dir. 1st Bridgeport Nat. Bank, Bridgeport Trust Co. (exec, com.), Bridgeport Morris Plan Bank. Re- Ijublican. Conglist. Clubs: Brooklawn, University, Metabetchouan, Highland, Bridgeport Yacht, Camp Fire. Trap Falls, Lordship. Recreations: Canadian woods, golf. Home: 542 Park Place. Office. 207 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. HINSES, Spencer W., insurance; b. Keeseville, N.Y., June 18. 1863; s. Jacob G. and Lucy Churchill (Cutting) Hindes; ed. pub. schs.; m. Fanny Eliza- beth Lewis, of Vergennes, Vt., June 23, 1885. Began as asst. cashier Farmers Nat. Bank, Ver- gennes, Vt., continuing until 1889; sec.-treas. Nat. Horse Nail Co., Vergennes, 1904; gen. agt. for Vt. of Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1904. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: 222 S. Union St. Office: 166 College St., Burlington, Vt. HIN'DIiEir, Howard lister, editor; b. Frome, Ont., July 23, 1870; s. John Ingham and Hannah (Lister) Hindley; descendant of the Hindleys and Listers, pioneers in Eramosa, Ont., latter from Yorkshire, Eng., former from Lancashire; ed. common schs., Ont.; Barrie Collegiate Inst.; gram- mar Sch., Granbv, Que.; student McGill U. 1 yr. ; m. Mary Ella Caldwell, of St. Albans, Vt., June, 1893; 3 children, Mary Vivien, Miriam Joyce, Lister Caldwell. Began as railroad telegraph operator, 1886; train dispatcher. Central Vt. and Rutland R.R. cos., 1888-99; editor Vergennes En- terprise, 1899-01, Ludlow Tribune, 1901-5, Rut- land Herald since 1905, except 18 mos. on Mont- pelier .lournal and 4 yrs. in the West; political and dramatic editor Spokane Spokesman Review. Directed 1st political bur. of publicity in Vt., Percival W. Clement's, 1906 campaign for gover- nor. Was sec. Industrial Ins. Commn., Olmypia, Wash. Republican. Conslist. Mason (Blue Lodge and Chapter). Author: The Gentlemen from Hay- ville. 1908. Recreations: amateur photography, amateur theatricals. Home: Bast Clarendon, Vt. Office: The Herald, Rutland, Vt. HIKDS, Albert Walker, treasurer: b. West Bovlston. Mass., Nov. 30. 1864: s. Albert and Alona Allen (Walker) Hinds: ed. Worcester Acad., 1879-83: A.B., Brown U., 1887 (Phi Beta Kappa); A.M., Harvard, 1888. Teacher in pvt. sch., Duluth. Minn., 1890-1; instr. Greek, Brown U., 1894-5; mem. West Bovlston sch. com., 1892-4, and since 1896; trustee West Boylston Pub. Library since 1900; town treas. since 1900. Republican. Recre- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 547 ations: music, motoring. Address: West Bovlston, iNIass. HINDS, Aslier Crosby, congressman; b. Benton, Me., Feb. G, 1N(;:;; s. All)ert Dwelly and Charlotte (Flagg) Hinds; f;rud. c'oburn Cla.ssical Inst., \Va- terville. Me., ISTit; A.B., Colby Coll., 1S83 (BL.D., 1905); m. Harriet Louise Kstev, of Roslindale, Mass., Sept. 3, isyi; 1 son, Asher E. Mem. edi- torial staff Portland (Me.) Daily Advertiser, 1SS4- 85, Portland Press, 18S5-02; speaker's elk., U.S. Ho. of Rep., 1889-91; elk. at speaker's table (par- liamentary elk.) U.S. Ho. of Rep., 1895-11; mem. 62d, 63d and G4th Congresses (1911-17), 1st Me. Dist. Republican. Trustee Colby Coll., Me. Hist. Soc. Editor: Rules, Manual and Digest of House of Representatives; Parliamentarv Precedents of the House of Representatives, 1899; Hinds' Prece- dents of the House of Representatives, 1908. Clubs: Portland, Lincoln, Wood fords, Farmers', Portland Yacht. Home: S3 Woodford St., Port- land, Me. ^ HINDS, Jacob G., retired mfr.; b. West Platts- burg, N.Y., June 13, 1834. (See vol. 1909.) HINE, Roderick Whittelsey, superintendent schs. ; b. Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 9, 1858; s. Orlo Daniel and Ellen (Whittelsey) Hine; grad. Willis- ton Sem., Easthampton, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1884; m. Mary A. Kirkham, of Newington, Conn., Nov. 23, 1888; children, Roderick Paul, b. Nov. 25, 1889 (Bowdoin, 1911); Harold Kirkham, Feb. 26, 1891 (Bowdoin, 1911); Grace Ellen, June 18, 1893. Prin. high sch., Waterbury, Conn., and supervising prin., Norwich, Conn., 1885-93; supt. schs., Ded- ham, since 1893. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Dedham, Mass. HINES, Henry Lafayette; b. Palmer, Mass., July 28, 1860; s. Samuel L. and Eliza J. (Witt) Hines; ed. pub. schs., Warren, Springfield and LudloWj Mass.; read law 6 mos.; m. Northampton. INIass., Oct. 13, 1887. Anna B. Strong; 1 son, Arthur Chapin. Began to learn brass working at 16 and became elk. mfg. co. at 19; reporter Springfield Homestead and mng. editor Northampton Herald to 1885; city editor Springfield (Mass.) Union, 1895-8; writer of comic opera, poems, sketches, short stories. Early became interested in politics and served as surveyor of customs, Springfield, 1891-13, with exception of 4 yrs., 1895-9. Dir. Springfield Co-operative Bank; fire commr., Spring- field, 6 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Masonic. Home: 41 Forrest Park Av., Springfield, Mass. HINKIiEV, Cfeorg-e W., insurance; b. Boston, July 4, 1856; s. Thoroas F. and Louisa B. Hinkley; descendant of Gov. Hinkley of Plymouth Colony; ed. pub. schs. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Cynthia P. Williams, of Taunton, Mass., 1884; 3 children, Harry W., G. Malcolm, Louise W. (Mrs. A. Roy Welton). Clk. in Boston ins. agency, 1873-6, Waterbury, Conn., agency, 1876-85; N.E. spl. agt. for Royal, Pa. Fire, and London and Lancashire cos., 1885-7; spl. agt. and adjuster. Phoenix Ins. Co. of Hartford, 1887-1900; mgr. at Boston and New York, 1900-2; pres. and treas. Citizens Mut. Iris. Co. of Boston since 1902; pres. N.E. Ins. Exchange, 1895; trustee Ind. Library Assn., Boston; mgr. Adjusters' Bureau of N.E. Odd Fellow. Recreation^:: literature, music. Home: 109 Billings St.. Atlantic, Quincy, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. HINKLEV, John Adams, librarian; b. Gorham, Me.. Mar. 12. 1848; A.B., Bowdoin, 1868. Engaged in mfg. business, Gorham, 1869-1900; librarian, Baxter Memorial Library, Gorham, since 1911: trustee State Normal Schs., Me., 1886-98. Home: Gorham, Me. HINM,A.N, Georg-e E., lawyer; b. Alford, Mass., May 7, 1870: s. William C. and Mary A. (Gates) Hinman; grad. high sch.. Great Barrington, Mass., 1888: in newspaper work. 1888-95. editor Willi- mantic Herald. 1 yr.. Willimantic Journal, 3 yrs.; studied law, 1895-9: student spl. course, Yale Law Sch.. 1898-9; admitted to bar, 1899; m. Nettie P. Williams, of Willimantic. Conn., Sept. 26. 1899; children, Russell W., b. Jan. 30. 1907: Virginia G., ig^23j^jL909. Has practiced in Willimantic since 18^?r~councilman, 2 vrs. : mem. and sec. town sch. com.," 5 yrs.; asst. clk. 1899, elk., 1901, Conn. Ho. of Rep.; asst. clk. Constl. Conv., 1902; clk. of State Senate, 1903, of bills, 1905, 07, 11, engross- ing clk., 1909; sec. Rep. State Central Com., 1902- 14; elected atty. gen. of Conn., 1914. Conglist. Mom. Conn. Bar Assn., Willimantic Bd. of Trade (pres. 1908). Mason (Chapter, Council and Com- mandery; Past Comdr. St. John's Commanderv, K.T., 1907-8): mem. K. of P. Home: South Wind- ham Rd.. Office: Opera House Blk., Willimantic, Conn. HINSDAI.E, Ellen Clariuda, college prof.; b. Hiram, O., .May 10, 1864; d. Burke A. (LL.D.) and Mary B. (Turner) Hinsdale; A.P>., Adelbert Coll. (Western Reserve U.), 1885; A.M., U. of Mich., 1893; U. of Leipzig, 1894-5; U. of Gottingen, 1895- 97, Ph.D., 1897; unmarried. Taught South Jersey Inst., Bridgeton, N.J., 1885-6, Bellevue (O.) High Sch., 1886-7, Joliet (111.) High Sch., 1889-92, Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Sch., 1893-4; prof. Germanic langs. and lits., Mt. Holyoke Coll., since 1897. Address; South Hadley, Mass.* HINSON, Jacob Miller, Jr., oculist. (See vol. 1909.) HIRS, Francis John, harbor master; b. Arbroath, Scotland, Oct. 28, 1865; s. George and Matilda (Young) Hird; ed. 6 yrs. at Morden House, pvt. sch., Greenwich, Eng. ; came to America, 1881; m. Oct.. 1885, Byrmina Maud Marston, of Boston; 2 children, Stella C, Malcomb A. At sea. 188 1-4; brakeman and conductor, N.Y. & N.E. R.R., 1885- 92; in teaming business for self, at Boston, 1892- 95; with Boston Police Dept., as patrolman, sergt. It., capt. and since Apr., 1911, harbor master. Port of Boston. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Boston Yacht (hon.). Recreations: motoring, fishing, yachting. Home: 111 Armandine St., Dorchester. Address: Police Station No. S, Battery and Com- mercial St., Boston. HIRSHBERG, Abraham Samuel, merchant; b. Austria. Nov. 10. 1867; s. Louis and Leah (Kluger) Hirshberg; ed. in native country; m. Lena Nuren- berg, of London, Eng., Feb. 1, 1898; 2 children, Eliot Paul, Dorothy. Began learning trade of diamond setting at age of 16; emigrated to Amer- ica, 1887, and settled in Boston; in employ of E^ J. Boyce, 1887-94; since in business on own account; dir. William A. Thompson Co., jewelers. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Jewel- ers' Bd. of Trade. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Boston. Republican. Jewish religion. Ma- son: mem. B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: motoring. Home: 74 Verndale, Brookline. Ofllce: 810, 373 Washington St., Boston. HIRST, Edgar Clarkson, state forester; b. Yel- low Springs, O., Aug. 31, 1882; s. John Janney and Mary (Bowe) Hirst; ed. pub. and high schs., and Antioch Coll. Prep. Sch., Yellow Springs. O. ; B.A., Ohio State U., 1907; M.E., Yale Forest Sch., 1909: m. Mary Walker Stillings, of Concord, N.H., Dec. 1. 1914. State forester of N.H. since July 1, 1909. Mem. Sigma Xi (Yale Chapter), Delta Upsilon. Mason. Unitarian. Clubs: Wonolancet (Concord), Cosmos (Washineton, D.C.). Has published num- erous reports, bulls., etc., for N.H. Dept. of Fores- try. Home: 82% Warren St. Address: State House, Concord, N.H. HISCOCK, Henry Iiowell, fire ins.; b. Water- town. Mass., Mar. 21, 1859; s. Lowell Brigham and Mary Caroline (Clark) Hiscock; descendant of ^\'illiam Bradford, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. .■=•0118. and Roxburv (Mass.) Latin Sch.: m. Mary Faton Baxter, of Boston, Oct. 21, 1901. In fire ins. business ever since beginning of active career: began as clk. in office of Jordan, Lovett & Co., 1880; became spl. agt. for the German Am. Ins. Co.; then spl. agt. ^tna Ins. Co., 1891; apptd. mgr. for Boston and Metropolitan District of same company, 1910; mem. firm of Field & Cowles, gen. ins., since Dec. 1913. Mem. N.E. Ins. Ex- change for many yrs. (and wa.s chmn. of the Summer Hotel Com. during which time issued in book form yearly statistics of the losses of hotels in N.Fj ). Pres. Ins. Library Assn. of Boston (elected Mar. 27, 1907. and again Jan. 1, 1910); mem. bd. of dirs. Boston Protective Dept.: mem. Nat. Fire Protective Assn., Boston Bd. of Fire Underwriters; mem. bd. of mgrs. Roxbury Home for Aged Women. Formerly mem. Mass. State 548 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Militia (won 1st prize in drilling:). Progressive Bepublican. Cliristian Scientist. Clubs: KxchanKC, Boston Ahtletic Assn. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: The Warren, Roxbury, Mass. Office: 85 AVater St., Boston. HISGEN, Thomas Louis, mfr. ; b. Petersburg, Ind., Nov. 26, 185S; s. William and Catherine Mar- garet (McNally) Hisgen; ed. common schs., Ind.; -went to Albany, N.Y., at 17, and .several yrs. sales- man in a clothing store; m. Barbara A. Fox, of Albany, 1900; 3 children, Thoma.s L., .Tr., Kath- arine, Henrietta Georgia. Began manufacture oi axle grease, 1889, with father and brothers, and in 1898, erected at Albany, N.Y.. a complete, mod- ern factory, now said to be the largest of the kind in the world; refusing an offer to sell out to the Standard Oil Co., a light which still continues, was precipitated, resulting in the Hisgen Brothers going also into the kerosene oil business as com- petitors of the Standard Oil Co., in N.E. and cen- tral NY.; pres. Hisgen Bros., Four Brothers Inde- pendent Oil Co. Candidate Dem. and Independence League for state auditor of Mass., 1906; candidate of Independence League for gov. of Mass., 190', and of Nat. Independence Party for president of U S., 1908. Pres. Independent Petroleum Marketers Assn of U.S. Lectures upon "An Appeal tor Industrial Liberty." Presbyn. Home: 611 Belmont Av.. Springfield, Mass. Office: 300 New Bridge St., West Springfield, Mass.* HITCH, Mayhew Bobinson, lawyer; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Feb. 6, 1SC7; s. James C. and Louise A. (Robinson) Hitch; LL.B., Boston U. Sch of Law, 1889; m. Sarah Elizabeth Kelley, of New Bedford, Mass., June 19, 1895; children, Mayhew R Jr, Sallv. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1889, and since practiced in New Bedford; dir. Butler Mill, Kilburn Mill. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: walking. Address: New Bedford, Mass. HITCHCOCK, Cliarles Henry, geologist; moved to Honolulu, II. T. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HITCHCOCK, Edward, prof.; May 23, 1828-Feb. 15 1911 (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Arnerica. 1910-11.) HITCHCOCK, Ernest; b. Pittsford, Vt., Dec. 1, 1856- s Charles and Sarah J. (Merrill) Hitchcock; A. B Weslevan U., 1879 (Phi Beta Kappa): stu- dent Yale Law Sch., 1879-80; admitted to bar, 1881: m. Caroline A. Curtice, of Webster. N.Y. Nov 6 1883: 4 children, Miriam C. (Mrs. Kdward Baton Chapin). Harry M., Curtice N.. John A. Practiced in Newark, 1881-3. Chicago, 1883-9; en- gaged in farming at Pittsford, Vt., since 1890. Mem Vt. State Bd. of Agn, 1900-6; state forest commr , 1904-5; mem. spl. commn. on taxation, 1907-8- mem. legislature, 1908. Democrat. Was 1st sec. Lawvers Co-operative Pub. Co. Joint editor (with Edwin Burritt Smith) of N.Y. Com- mon Law Reports, and certain vols. U.S. Supreme Ct. reports. Address: Pittsford, Vt. HITCHCOCK, Iioranus Eaton, judge; b. Roches- ter Vt Feb 3, 1851; s. Rev. Harvey and Mahala (Ward)' Hitchcock; A.B., Amherst. 187 2; LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1874; admitted to bar, 18 < 4; m Chicopee, Mass., Oct. 5. 1875, Ella A. Gold- thwaite. Engaged in practice at Chicopee and pcrior Ct of Mass. since 1903. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Address: Court House. Boston. HITCHCOCK, NCelson) Seelye, lawyer: b. East- hampton, Mass., Dec. 3, 1876; s. Stillman M. and Julia E. (Strangford) Hitchcock; lineal descend- ant of Luke Hitchcock, who came to New Haven from England prior to 1636; ed. high sch.. East- hainpton: Williston Sem.; studied law in office of Judge Winslow H. Edwards, of Easthampton; m June 28, 1900, at Everett, Mass., Annie M. Huey, of Easthampton. Learned trade of mfg. .leweler. 1895-8: emploved in Boston, 1898-04: admitted to Mass. bar, 1908; mem. Edwards & Hitchcock: town atty., master in chancery: elk. and dir. Easthamp- ton Co-nperative Bank, A. T. Spooner Co. Mem. S.A.R. Mem. K. of P.. B.P.O. Elks. Home: 208 Main St Office: 135 Union St., Easthampton, Mass. HITCHCOCK, William Harold, lawyer; b. Fitch- Ijuig, Mass., I )i'c. 7, 1N74; s. William Nickels and Annie Zeviah (Bourne) Hitchcock; on paternal side descendant of Rev. William Hiscox, Baptist minister and associate of Roger Williams; on maternal side descendant of Richard Bourne, who came to Cape Cod, about 1630; grad. Fitchburg High Sch., 1893; A.B., Amherst, 1898; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch.. 1901; m. Winifred Harriet Lundy. of Lacombe. Alberta, Can., Mar. 11, 1913. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1901; engaged in gen. practice in Boston with Walter I. Badger, 1901-14; asst. atty. gen. of Mass., Jan., 1915. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, liepublican. Conglist. Club: University (Boston). Asso. editor Harvard Law Review, 1900-1. Home: ISO Walnut St., Dedham, Mass. Office: 225 Slate House, Boston, Mass. HITCHINGS, Edsou Fobes, college prof.; b. Waterville, iVIc, A]>v. i, 1853; s. Samuel and Celia F. (Whitman) Hitchings; prep. edn. Coburn Clas- sical Inst.; C.E., U. of Me., 1875, M.S., 1889; m. Ettie L. Lord, of Orono, Me., June 25, 1876; chil- dren, Frank, b. 1877; LeRoy, 1888; Samuel, 1892. Prin. gram, and high schs. in Me. and Mass. for a number of yrs. during which time had charge of work in entomology at Summer Sch. for IBoys, at Lake CJuinsigamond, Worcester, Mass.; prof, natural science, Bucksport (Me.) Sem., 1889-97; prof, biology, Colby Coll., 1897-8; supt. schs.. Waterville, Me., 1898-9; state entomologist of Me., 1904-10; asso. prof, horticulture, U. of Me., since 1911. A life-long naturalist; charter mem. Entomol. Soc. America; mem. Me. State Pomol. Soc, Me. Ornithol. Soc, Omega Mu Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (U. of Me.), The Grange. Re- publican. Methodist. Contbr. on natural history tojjics. Address: Orono, Me. HITE, Iiewis Field, clergyman, prof, of philos- ophy, New Ch. Theol. Sch. since 1900: b. "Belle Vue," near Middletown. Va., Aug. 1, 1852; s. Hugh Holmes and Ann Randolph (Meade) Hite; mother was g.d. of Col. Richard Kidder Meade, aide to Gen. George Washington; descendant of Hans .Joist Hite, pioneer and first settler of the Shenan- doah Valley of Va., whose grant of 140,000 acres of land obtained from the Gov. and Council of the State of Va. proved to be in conflict with that of Thomas Lord Fairfax, and gave rise to the famous Hite-Fairfax lawsuit, decided ultimately in Hite's favor (see Cartmell's Monumental "Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants," pp. 10- 16); g.f. was Maj. Isaac Hite, of "Belle Grove." Frederick Co., Va. (brother-in-law of Pres. Madi- son and personal friend of Thomas Jefferson), who, while at William and Mary Coll., was the first man to be initiated into the Phi Beta Kappa soc. after its formation (1776) and its treas. (1777- 79). was aide to Gen. Muehlenburg at the siege of Yorktown (see William and Marv Quarterly. Vol. IV, pp. 219-20. and Vol. X, p. 121); ed. Plains Acad., Va., 1868-9, and under pvt. tutors, 1869-72; student U. of Va., 1873-6. 1878-9, 1881-2; student Harvard, 1893-02. 1903-4. M.A.. 1901: student New Church Theol. Sch.. Cambridge. Mass., 1890-2; student U. of Heidelberg, Germany. 1910-11; at- tended lectures at U. of Paris and Coll. de France, 1911; m. Urbana, O.. July 19, 1893. Abbe Bailey .James, whose g.f. was founder of Urbana U. ; 2 children. Harriet James (A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1915), Hugh Maury. Worked on farm, Va., 1865- 72: teacher and pvt. tutor at various times till 1880; teacher Shenandoah Valley Acad., Winches- ter, -Va., 1882-3, Urbana U., 1884-90, New Ch. Theol. Sch. since 1893. Mem. editorial hd New Ch. Review since 1908. Minister of Ch. of the New .Jerusalem. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Philos. Assn., Swed. Sci. Assn. Democrat. Clubs: New Church, Southern of Boston. Economic (Boston). Recre- ations: reading, writing. Home: 42 Arlington St. Address: 48 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass. HITTIN6EB, Bicliard; b. Watertown (now Bel- mont). ]\Tasp., Sept. 26, 1856; s. Jacob and Mary Elizabeth (ICing) Hittinger; ed. pub. schs.; m. Elizabeth Waite Bacon, of Arlington. Mass.. Aug. 24. 1897: 1 son. Richard. Jr. Pres. The Hittinger J-'ruit Co.: mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Belmont, 4 yrs. Mem. Mass. Hort. Assn., Boston Chamber of Com- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 549 merce, Boston IMarket Gardeners' Assn., etc. Home: 45 Elm St. Office: 450 School St., Belmont, Mass. HIXOIT, Adiu A. H., secretary, librarian; Mar. 17, 1S43-1911. (See vol. 19052; s. William Whitman and Sarah F. (Merrill) Hobbs; descendant of Jeremiah Hobbs, a native of Hopkinton, Mass., and a pioneer settler of Norway, Me., 17S6; pub. sch. edn. ; m. June 13, 1877, Marion Blancliai'd, d. Sam- uel B. and Malvina A. (Chapman) Twitchell, of Bethel, Me.; 2 sons, Clarence Whitman, Jr., Samuel Twitchell. Mfr. paper- boxes, in I^ynn, Mass., 18S3- 88 (N.E. Paper Box Co.); established Hobbs Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., 1891 (pres. since 1895); treas. Am. Sales Machine Co.; sec. Worcester Nov- elty Co. Pres. Y.M.C.A.; mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce, Worcester Metal Trades Assn. Con- gregationalist. Club: Commonwealth. Home: 12 Westland St. Office: 26 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass. HOBBS, Clarence Whitman, Jr., lawyer; b. Woodfords, :Me., Oct. 1, 1S7:S; s. Clarence Whitman and Marion Blanchard (Twitchell) Hobbs; A.B., Harvard, 1902, LL.B., 1904; m. Aug. 20, 1913, Flor- ence M. Potter, of Bennington, Vt. In practice in Worcester since 1904; mem. City Council, 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. from 13th Worcester Dist., 1910-12, and Mass. Senate, 1913-15. Republican. Mason. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. C'lubs: Worcester Congregational, Worcester lOconomic. Home: 224 Park Ave. Office: 340 Main St., Wor- cester, INIass. HOBBS, Clinton Edwin, sales mgr. ; b. Essex, Mass.. Apr. 30, 1866; s. Edwin and Octavia J. (Woodman) Hobbs; descendant of Capt. Jonathan Woodman, Lt. Archalaus Woodman; ed. Putnam Free High Sch.. Newburyport, INIass.; m. Eliza- beth Russell Doane, of Provincetown, Mass., Oct. 22, 1888; 3 children, Russell, Helen J.. Edwin. Be- gan business in iron and steel products, Boston, 1881; with Dodge, Gilbert & Co., 1SS2-05, Am. Wood Co., 1905-6; in business on own account since 190G; eastern sales mgr. Woodhouse Chain Works; sec. J. B. Carr Co., Trov, N.Y.: dir. Everett Trust Co., Am. Hoist & Mfg. Co.. Whittaker Chain Tread Co. Democrat. Universalist. Past supreme chan- cellor U.C.T. Assn. of America; treas. Cape Cod Coml. Travelers' Assn.; mem. White Mountain Travelers' Assn., Quarter Century Travelers' Assn., Eastern Coml. Travelers' Assn. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Royal Arcanum. Au- thor: (pamphlets) Why Should National Banks Be Subsidized? 1896; American Tariff From American Standpoint, 1908; The Reciprocal Trade Pact is Dishonest, 1911; Real American Tariff, Why Not? 1913. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: Ev- erett, Mass. Office: 12 Pearl St., Boston. HOBBS, Ezra Allen, M.D.; b. Berwick, Me., Dec. 29, 1845: s. Nathaniel Chick and Elmira (Little- field) Hobbs; ed. pvt. sch. and Berwick Acad.: M.D., Med. Sch. of IMe (Bowdoin), 1869; post-grad, work Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1872-3: m. Carrie M. Akin, of Patterson, N.Y., June 1, 1870; 1 son, Gor- don Bvron. Practiced in Boston, Patterson (N.Y.). N.Y. City, and Peabody, Mass., until 1877. South Framingham, Mass., since 1877; med. examiner Middlesex Co., 1878-83; lecturer Framingham Training Sch. for Nurses, 13 yrs. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (counsellor 3 yrs.). Republican. Active worker in Odd P^ellowship for many yrs.; mem. Lodge, Patterson, N.Y. ; Encampment, Framing- ham, Mass.; Grand Encampment of Mass. (regular attendant 25 yrs.); district deputy grand patri- arch 25 yrs. Dir. Odd Fellows Bldg. Assn. 3 yrs. Address: Union Ave.. Framingham, Mass. HOBBS, Pranklin Warren, pres. Arlington Mills; b. Roxbiuy. Mass., Sept. 24, 1S6S; s. William and Mary ;Marland (Cogswell) Hobbs; descendant of .Tosiah Hobbs, of England, who settled at Weston, Mass., 1685, and on mother's side, of John Cogs- well, of England, who settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1635; S.B., INIass. Inst. Tech.. 1889; studied at Brad- ford Tech. Coll.. Bradford, Eng., 1891 (hon. M.Sc. Dartmouth, 1913): m. Jane Hallett. d. William and Jane (Hallett) Whitman, of Brookline. IMay 31, 1892; 4 children. William W'hitman, Marland Cogs- well. Franklin Warren. Jr., Rebekah. Instr. mech. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889-91; entered em- ploy of Arlington Mills, 1891; treas. and exec, of- ficer several yrs. from 1902, and now is pres.; also dir. N.E. Trust Co., Manomet IMills, Daniels Wor- sted :\Ulls, Hoosac Worsted Mills, Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; trustee Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Lowell Textile Sch.; chmn. Sch. Com. of Brookline (1904- 15); term mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1914-19. Bx-pres. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs.; mem. exec. com. Nat. Assn. Wool Mfrs.; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Chamber Commerce, Society of Arts, Brookline Rep. Town Com., Brookline Hist. Soc. Vestryman St. Paul's P.E. Ch., Broolvline; ex-pres. Episcopalian Club of Mass.; mem. S.R., Soc. Colo- nial Wars. Clubs: Home Marl.. Western U. of Pa., 1892: D.C.L., Hobart, 1902; LL.D., U. of Pittsbure-h, 1911. Ham- ilton, 1912). Deacon, 1881, priest, 1882, P.E. Ch.; asst., 1881-9, rector, 1889-94, Calvary Ch.. Pitts- burgh; dean Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass.. since 1894. Pres. Associated Charities, Cambridge. South End House Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books). Address: 3 INIason St., Cambridge, ]\Tass.* HODGES, Walter WMtnian, insurance. (See vol. 1909.) HODGES, Wintlirop T., U.S. appraiser; b. Bos- ton, iMass., Xov. 10. 1887; s. Richard Manning and Frances Gardner (White) Hodges; descendant of Hodges familv that settled in Salem, Mass., dur- ing 17th centurv; student. Harvard. 2 yrs. ; stu- dent Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1887-8; m. Helen Gordon Wallace, of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Oct. 18, 1899; 1 son. Winthrop D. Began as machinist in Lowell Machine Shop, Mass., 1888. and became asst. fore- man with Pacific Mills. Lawrence, Mass., 1893, and with Hill, Clarke & Co., machinery dealers, Boston, to 1904; U.S. examiner of macliinery, 1904-6; U.S. appraiser, Boston, since Sept. 1, 1906. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recreations: motoring, boating. Home: Nahant, Mass. Office: 177 State St., Boston. HODGKINS, Lewis, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) HODGKINS, Louise Manning-, author; b. Ips- wich, Mass., Aug. 5, 1846; d. Daniel L. and INIary (Willett) Hodgkins; grad. Wilbraham (Mass.) Acad., 1870; A.M., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1876; studied in Europe 4 different times, latest at Oxford U. ; unmarried. Prof. English lit., Wel- lesley Coll., 1877-91; editor Woman's Missionary Friend, 1893-05. In 1900 made tour of the world, visiting ednl. instns. and Christian missions; trav- eled in Spain, Italy and Africa with four months on the Nile and in Cairo, Egypt, 1908-9. Diploma, Chicago Expn., 18 93. Dir. Internat. Inst, for Girls in Spain. Club: Boston Authors. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: "Fayre Houres," Wilbraham, Mass.* HODGKINS, William G., merchant; b. New Castle, JMe., Sept. 1, 1855; s. Josiah INI. and Mar- garet W. (Glidden) Hodgkins; ed. common sclis. and Lincoln Acad.; m. 1878, Cora B. Cliapman, of Damariscotta, Me. In mercantile business since 1884; mem. Hodgkins & Decker, meats, fish and provisions; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11, 1911-12; fisli and game warden of Lincoln County, Me. Democrat. York Rite Mason, Shriner; mem. K. of P., I.O. of R.M., Grange, K. of H. (representative at Supreme Council, Buffalo and Milwaukee). Ad- dress: Damariscotta, IMe. HODGMAN, Burns Plununer, clerk U.S. Court; 1). Littleton. N.H., Dec. 30, 1875; s. Charles and Sarah E. (Taylor) Hodgman, and descendant of Thomas Hodgman, Reading, Mass., before 1663; grad. Littleton High Sch., 1895; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Anne Louise Hackett, of Bidde- ford, Me., Jan. 16, 1901. Began practice at Little- ton, 1898; apptd. asst. elk. U.S. Circuit and Dist. courts, for dist. of N.H., 1899, clli. same courts since 1900; also U.S. commr. since 1900. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Address: Concord, N.H. HODGMAN, William Lansing-, title ins.; b. Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y., Sept. 28, 1854; s. Lansing D. and Abby (Cook) Hodgman; descendant of ances- tors living near Reading, Mass., 1660; ed. pub. schs., Bath and Rochester, N.Y.; A.B., Yale, 1876; U. of Berlin, Germany, 1877, 1878; LL.B., Albany Law Sch. (Union U.), 1881; m. Adelaide Knight, of Providence, R.I., June 12, 1888; 1 child; Hope Knight. Practiced law in Bath, N.Y., 1881-4, Buffalo, 1884-92, Providence, R.I., 1892-02; in title ins. business. Providence, since 1902; pres. Title Guarantee Co. of R.I.; dir. Blackstone Canal Nat. Bank, Providence Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Sec. Provi- dence Lying-in Hosp. ; trustee Butler Hosp.; v. -p. Providence Athenaeum. Independent Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Yale, University (New York); Hope, University, Agawam Hunt (Providence). Home: East Greenwich, R.I. Address: 66 South Main St., Providence, R.I. HODGSON, Edg-ar "W., jeweler; b. Washington, D.C., July 6, 1865; s. Thomas and Caroline (Bent- ley) Hodgson; g.s. Rhodes Hodgson, who came from Yorkshire, Eng., and settled in N.Y. City, 1831; ed. pub. sclis., Medford, Mass.; m. Gertrude Reynolds, of Hyde Park, Mass., June 18, 1891; 5 children, Maurice Lee, (3^1adys, Robert Reynolds, Norman Bentley, Carolyn. Began in Boston as apprentice under father, in watchmaker's trade; in emplov of Shreve, Crump & Low Co., Boston, 1886-90; with Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Inc., 1890- 96; entered business for self as watch repairer, 1896; an organizer and treas. Hodgson. Kennard & Co., Inc., jewelers. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Hunnewell (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: motor- insr. Home: 96 Shornecliff Rd., Newton, Mass. Office: 25 State St., Boston. HODSDON, Arthur Lycurgnis, lumber dealer; Oct. 13, lS44-Feb. 11, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) HODSKINS, Morgan Brewster, M.D.: b. West- port, N.Y., Feb. 9, 1875; s. Rufus B. and Clemen- tine (Prouty) Hodskins; grad. Westport High Sch., 1896; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1899; m. Myrtle H. Dowling. of Palmer, Mass., Dec. 4, 1912. Practiced in Palmer, Mass., since Sept., 1899; mem. bd. dirs. Wing Memorial Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Springfield. Acad. Medicine, Eastern Hampden Med. Assn., Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mem. Palmer Business and Social Club. Address: Palmer, Mass. HOEGG, Daniel Warren, canned goods packer; Nov. 12, 1827-1913. (See vol. 1909.) HOEGG, Daniel Winfield, editor; b. New Mills, N.B., Aug. 26, 1878; s. Daniel Warren and Mary Ann (W'ilson) Hoegg; grad. Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me., 1898; m. Florence Isabel Moseley, of Portland, .luly 24, 1909. Corr. local newspapers. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 553 1894-8; with Portland City Directory, seasons of 1897-8; joined staff Evenins Express Puli. Co., Portland, as suburban reporter, Jan. 1, 1899, oc- cupying various reportorial positions and city editor Evening Express and Sunday Telegram since 1905; v. -p. D. W. Hoegg Co. IMem. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Mem. ]\Ie. Press Assn., Am. Automobile Assn. (state rep. contest bd. ), Me. Automobile Assn. (chmn. touring information bureau, also chmn. publicity and road book committees). Mem. Knights of Malta. Clubs: Portland, Rotary, Civic. Home: Cape lOlizabeth, Me. Office: 12 Monument St., Portland, Me.* HOFFSXA.M', Harry Leslie, artist; b. Cressona, Pa.; s. George E. and Anna R. (Morris) Hoffman; A.B., Yale, 1897; studied Yale Sch. of Fine Arts, Art Students' League of New York, Julien Acad., Paris, France; also studied in England, Holland, Spain and Italy; m. Beatrice A. Pope, of East Orange, N.J., Apr. 5, 1910. Has exhibited at Paris, New York, Phila., Boston, Washington, Pitts- burgh, Chicago, San Francisco, and elsewhere. Mem. Allied Artists of America. Clubs: Salma- gundi, MacDowell, Artists Aid Soc. (New York). Gold medal, Panama-Pacific Expn. Address: Old Lyme, Conn. HOFFMANN, Ralph, ornithologist; moved to Kansas City, Mo. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) HOFMAN, Heinricli Oscar, metallurgist; b. Heidelberg, Germany. Aug. 13, 1852: s. Prof. Carl and Sophia (Proctor) Hofman; ed. U. of Heidel- berg; E.M., Met. E., Sch. of Mines, Clausthal, 1877; Ph.D.. Ohio U., 1889; m. Fannie E. Howell, Aug. 5, 1902. Came to U.S., 1881: practiced metal- lurgv, 1881-7; prof, metallurgv. Dak. Sch. of Mines, 1887-9, Mass. Inst. Tech., since 1898. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining and Metall. Soc. America, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Inst. Metals, Eng. Club: Technology. Author: Metal- lurgv of Lead. 9th edit., 1910: Metallurgv of Iron and Steel. 2d edit, 1904; General Metallurgy, 1913. Also monographs on metall. subjects published by Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Home: 88 Robinwood Av., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Address:- Mass. Inst. Tech.. Boston.* HOGAN, Charles P., lawyer; b. County Tyrone, Ireland, Aug. 27, 1843; s. Charles and Ann (Mc- Inulla) Hogan; came to America Avith parents at 13; ed. under pvt. tutelage and acads., at Johnson and Morrisville. Vt. : studied law in offices of Powers & Gleed, Morrisville: LL.B.. U. of Mich. Dept. of Law, 1869; covirse in business coll.; m. Thirza J. Maynard, of Enosburg, Vt., Oct. 12, 1870: 2 children, Minnie L., George M. Served in Co. E, 7th Regt., Vt. Vols.. 3 yrs.. Civil War; admitted to Vt. bar, 1870: practiced at Sheldon, 1870-89. since at St. Albans: mem. Hosan & Royce, 1892-1900. since Hogan & Hogan (father and son, George M.); state's atty.. 1878-80; mem. Vt. Sen- ate, 1882-4. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. (nres. 1897-8). Mem. G.A.R. Address: St. Albans, Vt. HOGAN, Fremont Lincoln, M.D.; b. Bath, Me.. Aus. 25. 1803: s. William and Marie (Haynes) Hogan: prep. edn. high sch.: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1892: m. Rowena Fearebuy. of Eastport, Me., Aug. 5, 1903. Practiced in Med- ford. Mass.. 1893-1900. Lisbon Falls, Me., 1900-1, Lisbon, 1901-6, Springfield. J\Iass., since 1906; spe- cializes in dermatology. Mein. A.M. A., Springfield Acad. Mpdicine. Republican. Conglist. Recrea- tions: fishing. Home 71 Princeton St. Office: 10 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. HOGAN, Georsre M., lawver: b. Sheldon, Vt., Oct. 1, 1874; s. Charles P. and Thirga (Maynard) Hngan; ed. dist. schs.. Sheldon. 1881-8; grad. St. Albans Hi^h Sch., 1893: A.B., U. of Vt.. 1897; m. Jan. 1, 1902. Marv A'an Nordan Fonda, of St. Albans. Vt. Prin. Burlington Hisrh Sch.. 1898: sec. civ. and mil. affairs. Vt.. 1898-1900; admitted to bar, 1900 and since practiced in St. Albans: jr. mem. Hoean & Hogan. Chmn. Bd. of Sch. Commrs. St. Albans. 1902; alderman, 1903: dir. Fr.nnklin Co. Grammar Sch.. 1904: trustee St. Albans Hosp., 1907: citv attv.. St. Albans, 1909: state's attv. for Franklin Co., 1910-12. Trustee Stranahan Memo- rial Club and Inst.. St. Albans. Del. Am. Bar Assn., Milwaukee, 1912. Mem. Delta Phi (U. of Vt.). Home: 221 N. Main St. Office: Morton Blk., St. Albans, Vt. HOGG, Jolin, dry goods mcht. (Smith, Hogg & Co.); dir. Am. Woolen Co. Office: 144 Essex St., Boston. HOGG, William James, insurance; b. Phila., July 5, 1851; s. William and Catherine L. (Horner) Hogg; ed. Lafayette Coll., Pa.; m. Frances Hap- poldt. of I'hila., May 10, 1871; children, William F., George, Mary Elizabeth (deceased), Alfred (deceased), Frances Mae (Mrs. H. W. Brown, of Waterbury, Conn.), Catharine (deceased), Robert H., Helen Madeline. Employed in father's carpet factory, Phila., 1868-71, and became a partner, 1871; with father, bought the business of the Crompton Carpet Co., Worcester, Mass., 1879, reor- ganized as the Worcester Carpet Co.; treas. same, 1879-83, and sole owner, 1882-01 (William James Hogg Co.), purchased Pakachoag Mills, 1884, Stoneville Worsted Co. (Auburn, Mass.), 1903. Westboro Carpet Co. (Westboro, Mass.), 1907, Durable Rug Co.. 1911. Gen. agt. N.E. Mut. Life Ins, Co. since 1911. Mason. Home: 64 Elm St. Office: 339 Main St., Worcester, Mass. HOITT, AugTistus Joshua; b. North wood, N.H., Dec. 18. 1845; s. Joshua and Theodate B. (Pills- bury) Hoitt; common sch. edn.; m. North Ben- nington. Vt., Augusta Howard. Served in Union Army, Sept. 26, 1861-June 28, 1865, Co. A, 5th N.H. Vols.; was present at Lee's surrender; advanced to rank of capt. ; settled at Lynn, Mass., at close of war; apptd. postmaster by President Harrison; U.S. pension agt. for Mass., R.I. and Conn., many yrs. Republican. Universalist. Mem. G.A.R. Ad- dress: 13 Henry Av.,' Lynn, Mass. HOITT, Charles William, lawyer; b. New IMar- ket, N.H., Oct. 26, 1847; s. William K. A. and Sarah C. (Swain) Hoitt: A.M.. Dartmouth Coll., 1871: taught sch. in Nashua and Boston, 3 yrs.; studied law in offices of Hon. S. M. Wheeler, of Dover, and Gen. A. F. Stevens, of Nashua: admit- ted to bar, 1877; m. Harriette Louise Gilman, of Nashua, N.H., Jan. 14, 1875. Practiced at Nashua from 1877; police justice citv of Nashua, 1889-07; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1889; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1901; senator and pres. of Senate, 1903; became U.S. dist. attv. for N.H., Feb. 12. 1907. Address: Nashua. N.H.* HOITT, Georg-e Barnard, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) HOIiBBOOK, Charles Adams, educator; b. North Auburn, Me., Jan. 9, 1854; s. Charles and Selina Dillinsham (Chandler) Holbrook; A.B., Yale, 1880; m. Lila F. Stewart, of Arlington, Vt., Nov. 29, 1880; 3 children. Charles S., Rebecca A.. John A. Prin. Willimantic (Conn.) High Sch., 1880-4, Lewis High Sch.. Southington. Conn., 1884-8, Peabody (Mass.) High Sch., 1888-96, Arms Acad., Shel- burne Falls, Mass.. 1896-10, Searles High Sch., 1910-11. Chelmsford Center (Mass.) High Sch.. since 1911. Independent Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Chelmsford, Mass. HOLBROOK, Frederick, governor; Feb. 15, 1813- Apr. :7S, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) HOLCOMB, Marcus H., governor: b. New Hart- ford, Conn., Nov. 28, 1844; s. Carlos and Ada L. (Bushnell) Holcomb; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; studied law: m. Sarah C. Bennett, of Hartford, Conn.. Oct. 15. 1872 (died Dec. 3, 1901). Admitted to bar. 1871: has practiced at Southington. Conn., since 1872; pres. Southington Savings Bank; re- ceiver co-operative Savings Soc. of Conn.: dir. Southington Nat. Bank. Peck. Stow & Wilcox Co., Southington Cutlerv Co.. .^tna Nut Co.: treas. Hartford Co., 1893-08. Judge of town court of Southinsrton; judge of probate court, dist. of Southington, for 30 yrs.: mem. State Police Com- missioners: State senator, 1893; speaker Ho. of Rep.. 1905: attv.-e-en. of Conn.. Jan.. 1907-Sept. 10, 1910: Superior Court judge, Sept. 10, 1910-Nov. 2S 1914; governor of Conn.. .Tan. 6, 1915-,Tan., 1917. Republican. Mason (32°); Red Man; Elk. Home: Southington, Conn. Address: Hartford, Conn. HOLCOMBB, John Marshall, life underwriter; b. Hartford, (^onn.. June 8. 1848; s. .James Hu.ggins and Emily Merrill (Johnson) Holcombe; A.B., 55i WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Yale, 1869, A.M., 1872 (lion. A.M., 1909); m. Emily Seymour Goodwin, of Brooklyn, Jan. 29, 1871; 3 children, liarold Goodwin, Emily Marguerite, .lohn Marshall, Jr. Actuary Conn. Ins. Dept., 1871-4; since 1874 with Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. as asst. sec, 1874-5, sec, 1875-89, v. -p., 1889-04, pres., since 1904; dir. Fidelity Trust Co., Phoenix Nat. Bank, Phoenix Fire Ins. Co.; v. -p. Mechanics Savings Bank; has been pres. Common Council, pres. Bd. of Aldermen and health commr., Hartford; now mem. City Plan Commn. Lecturer in ins. course, Yale. Fellow Actuarial Soc. of America; mem. Yale Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.), Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Soc. AVar of 1812, Insurance Inst, (ex- pres.). Republican. Conglist. CIuIjs: Hartford, Hartford Golf; University (New York). Recre- ations: motoring, golf, fishing, hunting. Home: 79 Spring St. Office: Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.* HOIiCOMBi:, Iiiiman Clayton, M.D.; b. Chateau- guv, .\.V., Api-. :), 1SG5; s. Cvrus and Almeda C. (Hall) Holcombe; ed. St. Albans (Vt.) High Sch., 1882, Troy (N.Y.) Business Coll., 1883; m. Eleanor Pearl Brainerd, of St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 21, 1895; 4 children, Cyrus Brainerd, Luman Clayton, Jr., A. Brainerd, Ruth Eleanor. Taught in pub. schs., 1889-90; asst. express agt. Boston and Al- bany Sta., Boston, 1887; head bookkeeper, dept. retail sales, Jordon, Marsh & Co., Boston, 1887-8; mem. firm of Holcombe &: Houghton (ice dealers) and census enumerator, 1890: traveling mgr. pub. house, 1891; has practiced in Milton, Vt., since 1894; chmn. village and sch. trustees; med. exam- iner for leading ins. cos. Mem. county and state med. socs., A.M. A., Phi Chi. Republican. Conglist. Grand Master Grand Lodge o'f Vt., I.O.O.F. ; mem. M.AV'.A. Recreations: motoring, boating, fishing. Address: Milton. Vt. HOIiDEIT, Arthur Jolm, mfr. of dress goods; b. Hartford, Conn.. Dec. 24, ]Sfi9; s. John Stedman and Jennie E. (Goodell) Holden; grad. Wesleyan Acad., ^^'ilbraham, Mass., 1S87; B.A., Wesleyan U., Middletown, Conn., 1892; m. Frances L. Cole- man, of San Francisco, Cal.. June 9, 1897: 5 chil- dren. Persis S., Arthur .7., Jr., Waldo C, Frances L., Ricliard S. Engaged in mfr. fancv dress goods at Bennington, Vt., July 1, 1892-Sept. 1, 1910; mem. firm of Holden. Leonard & Co.; pres. Ben- nington Co. Nat. Bank: v. -p. W^oodbury Granite Co., Hardwick & Woodbury R.R., Bennington Scale Co. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: golf, tennis, riding. Address: Ben- nington, Vt. HOIiDEN, Arthur Newton; b. Shrewsbury, Vt., Apr. 23, 1850; s. Eli Latinus and Eliza Arvilla (Cramton) Holden; descendant of Richard Holden, born 1609, arrived in America on ship Frances in 1634; ed. common schs.; m. H. Maria Steward, of Clarendon, Vt., Dec. 24. 1875; 2 sons, .John (^ram- tion, capt. and ad.i.. V.N.G.; Harry David, U. of Vt., class of 1915. Engaged in farming since boy- hood; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. 1911; select- man, Clarendon. 9 yrs. Independent Republican. Universalist. Address: North Clarendon, Rutland Co., Vt. HOIiSEN, Charles Arthur, civil engr. ; b. Hud- son, Mass., July 14, 1872: s. Charles William and Martha Stearns (Willard) Holden; B.S., Dart- mouth, 1895, C.E., Thayer Sch. of Civ. Engring., same. 1901; m. Gertrude May Robinson, of New Bedford, Mass., June 19, 1900. Civ. engr. B. & A. R.R. Co., 1895-8: instr. civ. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst.. 1898-1900: instr. and asst. prof, math- ematics, Dartmouth, 1901-6; instr. and asst. prof. civ. engring. 1900-5, asso. prof, and prof, since Apr., 1905, Thayer Sch. of Civ. Engring. Lectured on civ. engring., U. of Wis., Apr.-June, 1901. In engring. practice, also expert before cts. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. ; mem. Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Nat. Geog. Soc, Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Alpha. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Christ. Contbr. engring. jours, and tech. pubis. Chmn. Precinct Commrs.. village precinct of Hanover, N.H. Home: Hanover, N.H.* HOIiDEN, Charles Sumner, M.D.: b. Chicopee, Mass., Apr. 29, 1856; s. Peter S. and Mehitable (Emery) Holden; spl. student Harvard: M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1883; m. Caroline Sanford, of Attleboro, Mass., Nov., 1885. 3 children. Practiced in Attleboro since 1885; med. examiner of Bristol ("ountv. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Home: 378 N. Main St. Office: 24 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. HOIiDEN, Charles WilUam, clergyman; b. Cam- bridge. Kng., J'^el). 22, 1854; s. Daniel and Ann (Reed) Holden; came to America, 1857; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1879, A.M., 1881; m. Elizabeth H. D. Eddy, of New Bedford, Mass., June 25. 1895; 3 children, Anne Bradford, Elizabeth, Rutli Vin- cent. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1880: pastor Col- chester, Conn., 1880-2, East Main St. Ch., Norwich, 1882-5, Thompsonville. 1885-7, Willimantic 1887- 90, County St. Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1890-5, 1st Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 1895-1900, D.orchester Ch., Boston, 1900-4, Watertown, 1904-13; supernumer- ary, Milton, Mass., since 1913. Address: Milton, Mass. HOIiDEK, Edward Freeman, educator; b. Otis- field, i\le., Sept. 2, 1857; s. Henry, Jr., and Eliza- beth A. (Wight) Holden; descendant of Richard Holden, who came from England, 1G3 2, also of Thomas Wight, 1636 or 1637; A.B., Bowdoin, 1883, A.I\I., 1SS6; grad. student, Harvard. 1SS6-7; m. Mary H. Parsons, of Friendship, Me., Dec 22, 1883 (died 1907); m. 2d, Marv E. Whitehouse, of Newcastle, Me., June 22, 1908; 3 children, Ruth Parsons, Edward Wight, Barbara. Began as teacher in dist. schs. of Me.; prin. AVest Side Grammar Sch., Bangor, 1883-4, Portland High Sch.. 188 4-6. Charlestown High Sch., Boston. 1887- 08; Higli Sch. of Commerce. Boston, since Sept. 1, 1908. Unitarian. Recreations: yachting, garden- ing. Home: 32 Lake Av., Melrose. Mass. Address: High School of Commerce. Boston. HOIiDEN', Edward Henry, lawyer; b. Manches- ter, Vt., Apr. 7, 1872; s. George Belus and IMarion S. (Rule) Holden; ed. common schs. of Arlington, Vt., and Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester; m. Mary A. Thayer, of Manchester, Apr. 21, 1903; 4 children, Robert Thayer, b. Jan. 9, 1906; Marion r, 1849: s. Lorenzo and J. Rice (Woodard) Holmes; A.R.. Wesleyan U., Conn., 1880, A.M., 1883; m. Mary Evalyn Howe, of Pres- ton. Conn.. June 5. 1880. Ordained M.E. ministry. 1883; pastor in Me. at Portland, 1880-1, Alfred, 1881-4, Hallowell. 1884-7, South Paris, 1887-90, Bath. 1890-1. Hallowell, 1891-3, Orono, 1893-5, Brunswick, 1895-7, South Portland. 1897-9, Rents Hill. 1899-1904. Kennebunk, 1904-7, Farmington, 1907-10, Westbrook. 1910-13. Berwick. 1913 — . Del. Nat. Prohibition Conv.. Cincinnati, 1892: trustee Wesleyan U., 1904-9. Address: Berwick, Me.* HOIiMISS, William Trumbull, clergyman; moved to Tougaloo. :Miss. (See vol. 1909.) HOIiT, Cliarles Iiewis, mfr. ; b. Somerville, :Mass.. June 5. 1861 : s. Samuel Ward and Mary Ann (Richardson) Holt: ancestors were early set- tlers in New England; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1880, 1881: B.A.. PTarvard. 1884: m. Emma Louise Prav, of Somerville, Mass.. Sept. 22, 1886 (died Sept. 14. 1893): m. 2d, Emilv Gertrude Dymond. of Dorchester. :Mass., Apr. 12. 1898; 1 son. Guild Richardson. Reporter on staff of Daily Globe, Boston. 1884-6; in biscuit mfg. business, Washing- ton. D.C., New Bedford (Mass.), N.Y. City, and Cambridgeport. INIass., since 1886: mgr. Nat. Bis- cuit Co.. Cambridgeport. since 1903. Mem. Phi Nu Theta. Pi Eta. Repviblican. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York): Luncheon, Point Shirley, Republican Club of Mass. Recreations: motoring. Home: 260 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 129 Franklin St., and 190 Albany St., Cam- bridgeport. !Mass. HOIiT, Charles Thomas, clergyman; b. Peter- sham. Mass., Aug. 1, 1845; s. Daniel Leander and Sopl^ronia (Rri^"'s) Holt: descendant of Colonial stock on both sides of the family; ed. pub. schs., Petersham and Athol; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1879; m Marv E. Un«on. of Westfield, Mass.. 1866 (died 1909); m. 2d, Emma E. Lanphear, of T\"ales, Mass.. Apr. 3. 1911. In coal business in Spring- field. Mass. 1869: ordained Bapt. ministry, 1879; pastor Manchester. Mass., 1879-81, East Brookfield, 1881-91; entered ins. business temporarily, on ac- count of ill health, 1892; now pulpit supply. Served 3 mos. in Co. C, 1st Conn. Vols., 1861; mem. Mas.s. Ho. of Rep., 1906-12. Trustee Brook- field Pub. Library, 3 yrs. Republican. Baptist. Ma- son. Mem. G.A.R. Address: Wales, ISlass. HOIiT, David Brainerd, clergyman; b. Weld, Me., Sept. 19. IbGo; s. Daniel and Hannah (Goldsmith) Holt; ed. pub. schs.; Wilton Acad.; grad Me. Wes- leyan Sem., 1878; m. Cora G. Ellis, of Livermore Falls, Me., Jan. 1, 1879; 1 daughter, Ethel, b. 1886 (Mrs. H. S. Waterhouse, Portland, Me.). Taught sch. several yrs.; licensed M.E. ministry, 1S7S; joined East Me. Conf., 1879; pastor, Exeter, Corinna, Stetson, 1878-80, Sebec, 1881; pastor North Anson and Madison, jMe., 1882-4; trans- ferred to Me. Conf.: pastor. Fairfield, 1885-7, Skowhegan, 1888-90, Kents Hill, 1891-5, Bridgton. 1896-1900, Wesley Ch., Bath, 1901-8; supt. Port- land Dist, 1909-14, Augusta Dist., 1915. Del. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., Cleveland, O., 1896, Chicago, 1900, Baltimore, 1908, Minneapolis, 1912; from 1st Gen. Conf. Dist. on Gen. Missionary Com., 1908-12. Independent Republican. Odd Fellow. Home: 99 High St., Auburn, Me. HOIiT, Edwin Bissell, educator: b. Winchester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1873: s. Stephen Abbott and Nancy "W^yman (Cutter) Holt; A.B., Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1901; A.M., Columbia, 1900; unmarried. Instr. psychology, 1901-5, asst. prof, psychology, since 1905, Harvard. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. Home: 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. HOIiT, Erastus Eugene, ophthalmologist, otol- ogist; b. Peru, :\Ie., June 1. 1849: s. Erastus and Lucinda (Packard) Holt; descendant of Nicholas Holt, wlio came from England to Boston, Mass., 1635; ed. Hebron Acad, and Westbrook and Gor- ham Sems. ; in mercantile life 5 yrs.; then in study and teaching; M.D., Bowdoin, 1874; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1875; studied oph- thalmology and otologv in Europe, 1881; (hon. A.M., Colbv U., 1897; LL.D.. U. of Me., 1904); m. Mary Brooks Dyer, of Cape Elizabeth, Oct. 9, 1876, 6 children. Lucinda May Belle, Clarence Blake, Roscoe Thorne, Erastus Eugene, Jr., Dorothy Kent, Benjamin Dyer. Demonstrator anatomy, Bowdoin, 1875-7: founded Me. Eye and Ear In- firmary, Portland. 1886. of which has since been exec, surgeon. Secured passage of act in Me. Legislature, 1891, for prevention of blindness. Founded Portland Med. Club. 1876. Me. Acad. Med- icine and Science, 1894; one of founders. N.E. Opthal. Soc; mem. Me. Med. Assn., Am. Opthal. and Otol. Soc, Congress Phvs. and Surg., A.M. A., A.A.A.S., Am. Sociol. Soc. Clubs: Portland, Port- land Country. Portland Medical. Author: Econom- ics of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat, 1914. Contbr. articles on physical economics in 2d edit. Encyclopjedia Americana, and in Journal of Amer- ican IMedical Association and otlier med. jours., on ophtlialmology and otology. Address: 723 Con- gress St., Portland, Me.* HOI^T, Prank Hammett, M.D.; b. Newport, R.I., Apr. 30, 1869; s. John Mason and Maria (Lyon) Holt; prep, edn., grammar and higli schs., New- port; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1900; asst supt. Boston Citv Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Hosp. Assn., Boston Soc. ]\Ied. Science, Boston Med. Library Assn., High Sch. Alumni Assn., ]\Iass. Coll. Pharmacy Alumni Assn., Har- vard Alumni Assn. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: City Hospital, Boston. HOI^T, Pred Park, banker: b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 8, 1860; s. Lucius H. and Sarah J. (Gwinnell) Holt; descendant of Nicliolas Holt, Andover, Mass., 1636; ed. pub. and high schs., Hartford; m. Re- gina Miller Hudson, of Hartford, Feb. 18, 1880; 1 cliild, Lt.-Col. Lucius Hudson (prof, in U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N.Y.). Building and loan commr. of Conn.. 1911; mem. Bd. Street Commrs., Hartford, 1910-14; state bank commr. of Conn., 1911-15; pres. City Bank & Trust Co., Ins. & Title Guarantee Co., Windsor Water Co.; dir. Billings & Spencer Co., C. E. Billings Mfg. Co., Northern WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 559 Engring. Co. York and Scottish Rite Mason. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Civic (v. -p.). Rec- reations: motoring. Home: 97 I'Mm St. Office: Main and A.sylum Sts., Hartford, Conn. HOIiT, Harmon, lawyer; b. Woodstock, Vt., Sept. 7, 1815; s. Xathan L. and Rebecca Maria (Mack) Holt; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Merl- den. N.H., 1866; A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; m. Clara Elizabeth P'arwell, of Claremont, N.H., Oct. 6, 1S75: 4 children, Hermon, Jr., Clara F. (Mrs. E. K. Woodworth, Concord, N.H.), Frances G. (Mrs. H. C. Hawkins, .Jr., Claremont), INlarion E. Ad- mitted to bar, 1S7.S; in active practice at Clare- mont, N.H.. until 1903, when compelled on account of ill health to li.ve practically out of doors; pros. Claremont Savings Bank, lias served as mem. Sch. Bd., Claremont, and bd. Stevens High Sch.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1889, 90, Senate, 1894, 95. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Clare- mont. N.H. HOIiT, Hiland Forest, dentist; b. Nashua, N.IL, .Tan. 27, 1874; s. Hiland Ancil and Jennie (Jame- son) Holt; descendant of Nicholas Holt, the im- migrant, Newbury, Mass., 1635; ed. pub. schs., Nashua, and Lowell (Mass.) Commercial Coll.; D.D.S.. Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1897; m. Marie Lucy Saunders, of Andover, Mass., Feb. 4, 1903; 4 children, Orville Granger, Doris Saunders, Hi- land John Dale, Harmon George. Practiced den- tistry in Nashua, 1879-9, Dalton, Mass., 1899-03, Andover, since 1903. Corporal, N.H.N. G., 3 vrs. Mem. Y.M.C.A., Delta Sigma Delta. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Men's, Lawrence Dental. Ad- dress: Andover, Mass. HOIiTON, diaries Siimuer, clergyman; b. West Medford, Mass., May 4, 1866; A.B., Amherst, 1889; student Yale Div. Sch., 1889-90; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892. Ordained (iongl. ministry, 1892; pastor, Eastport, Me., 1892-7, 1st Ch., New- bury, ]Mass., since 1897. Home: Newbury, Mass. HOIiTOM*, Henry Dwig-ht, surgeon; b. Rocking- ham. Vt.. July 24. 1838; s. Elihu Dwight and Nancy (Grout) Holton; ed. Saxton's River Sem.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.)., 1860; (hon. A.M., U. of Vt., 1873): m. Ellen Jane Hoit, of Rockingham. Nov. 19, 1862. Surgeon 12th Vt. Vols, in Civil War; prof, pathology and therapeu- tics, U. of Vt.. 1873-86; med. examiner Vt. Asylum for Insane, 1873-8; mem. Vt. State Bd. of Health since 1896 (sec. and exec, officer since 1897); consulting surgeon Mary Fletcher Hosp. ; pres. Leland and Grav Sem. since 1897. INIem. Vt. Sen- ate, 1884. Ho. of Rep., 1888; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1896; trustee U. of Vt., 1872-90; commr. Nat. Nicaraugua Canal Conv., 1892. Chicago Expn., 1893. Pres. Conn. River Valley Med. Soc, 1869, Vt. State Med. Soc, 1873, Am. Congress Tuber- culosis, 1901, Am. Pub. Health Assn., 1902; pres. bd. trustees and chmn. exec. com. Pan-Am. Med. Congress, 1893; pres. Vt. Soc. S.A.R., 1906; mem. Nat. Conf. Charities and Corrections. 1905; del. Internal. Med. Congress, 1875: mem. British Med. Assn., Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M.A. (v.-p., 1880), A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Geog. Soc, N.E. Edn. League. Pres. Vt. Nat. Bank. Pres. trustees of Austine Instn. Home: Brattleboro, Vt.* HOItTOIT. Kittle Middlebrook, teacher, dramatic reader; b. Trumbull, Conn., Aug. 26, 1864; d. Ben- jamin Burr and Annie (Durgy) Middlebrook; grad. Bridgeport High Sch., 1888; won 1st Barnum gold medal for English composition and oratory; grad. Training Sch. for Teachers, Bridgeport, 1889 (taking 2 vears' course in 1 yr.); grad. Mar- tyn Coll. of Oratory, Washington, D.C., 1892 (taking 2 years' course in 1 yr. ); post-grad, work Nat. Chautauqua Summer Sch. and Emerson Sum- mer Sch., Cottage Citv: m. J. Herbert Holton, of Danbury, Conn., June 30, 1893: 1 child, Ruth Mid- dlebrook. Teacher, Bridgeport pub. schs., 1890-1, 1892-3: established Holton Sch. of Elocution, Dan- bury. Conn., 1896. of which has since been dir.; reader and teacher of elocution and physical cul- ture. Conn. Chautauqua, since 1904. Methodist. Address: 268 Main St., Danbury, Conn. HOI^TZER, Charles "W., mfr. : b. Karlsruhe, Germany, Aug. 26, 1848; s. "William and Emma (Wagner) Holtzer; ed. in pvt. sch., Inst. La Fon- taine; arrived in America, 1866; m. Barbara Ag- nes Rick, of Bo.ston, July 19, 1869. Spent 6 mob. in New York, 1866; then removed to Boston and was engaged for 2 yrs. in experiment work on artillery ammunition; in employ of George M. Stevens, making tower clocks and similar appara- tus; was with E. S. Ritchie & Sons, Boston, philosophical instrument makers, until Mar., 1875; engaged for self in business, incorporated, 1889, as Holtzer-Cabot Elec. Co., mfrs. elec. apparatus and machinery, of which is pres; dir. Brookline Trust Co.; trustee Brookline Savings Bank. Built and drove first electric automobile made in U.S. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Ger- man Aid Soc; trustee Mass. Charitable Mechan- ics' Assn. Mem. Soc. Arts (Boston), Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Verein Deutcher Elektrotechniker. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Engineers'. Home: 66 Perry St., Brookline. Office: Armory St., Roxbury, Boston. HOI^WAV, Melvln S., lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., :\Iay 26, 1861; a. t)scar and Olive A. (Kowles) Hol- way: A.M., Bowdoin, 1882; studied law; unmar- ried. Admitted to bar, 1885, and since practiced at Augusta. City solicitor, Augusta, 1893. Pres. Christian Civic League of Me.; mem. State Com. Y.M.C.A. of Me. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Re- publican. Conglist. Home: 65 Western Av. Of- fice: 254 Water St., Augusta, Me. HOIiYOKE, Charles Freeman, banking; b. Marl- boro, Mass., Dec. 27, 1855; s. Freeman and Hen- rietta A. (Brigham) Holyoke; pub. sch. edn.; m. Blanche E. Corey, of Marlboro, June 2, 1887; 3 chil- dren, Thomas Corey, Charles P., Jr., Mary. Went to San Francisco at 19 and was connected with mining interests of the state for 8 yrs.; served as capt. Co. F, 1st Regt., Cal. N.G.; returned to Marlboro, 1883, and engaged in ins. business; treas. Marlboro Savings Bank since Jan. 10, 1895. Mem. City Council, 1891-2; city treas., 1892-5. Republi- can. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Marlboro, Mass. HOIiVOKE, Edward, clergyman; b. Galesburg, 111., Oct. 7. 1858; s. Samuel Greenleaf and Amanda Lovisa (Hoag) Holyoke; A.B., Knox Coll., Gales- burg, 111., 1881: A.M., Colgate U., N.Y., 1884; post- grad, work. Brown U., 1890-3; (D.D., Colgate, 1904); m. Martha S. Douglass, of Sandy Creek, N.Y., July 16, 1885. Acting pastor, Bainbridge, N.Y., 1883-4; ordained Bapt. ministry, 1884; pastor 1st Ch., Pittsfield, Mass., 1884-7. Calvary Ch., Provi- dence. R.I., since May 1, 1887. Pres. R.I. Chris- tian Endeavor Union, 1889-90. R.I. Bapt. Edn. Soc, 1895-7, R.I. Federation of Chs., 1910-12. Trustee Hapt. State Conv. Progressive. Clubs: Economic. Metacomet Golf. Recreations: golf. Address: 179 Albert Av., Edgewood, Providence, R.I.* HOMAIT, FrantUn 1m., merchant; b. Oakdale, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1865: s. J. Frank and Agnes A. (Brown) Homan; ed. New Haven (Conn.) pub. schs. and Yale Business Coll.: m. Charlotte A. Scofield, of New York, Jan. IS. 1888; 4 daughters, Mabel Agnes (Mrs. Albert B. Dibble, of New Haven), Hazel Veola. Gladys Ethelyn. Mildred Frances. Pres. Am. Oyster Co. since 1891; dir. Norfolk Oyster Co., Boston: alderman at large, New Haven, 1905-8; mem. Bd. of Finance, 1905-7; mem. Conn. Senate, 1907-8; fire commr. of New Haven since 1915. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: T^nion League. Young Men's Republican (pres., 1906). Recreations: motoring, bowling. Home: 164 Howard Av., New Haven, Conn. Office: Provi- dence, R.I. HOMANS, Amy Morris, educator; b. Vassalboro, Me., Nov. 15, 1848; d. Harrison and Sarah Blish (Bradlev) Romans; ed. Vassalboro Acad, and Oak Grove Sem., Me., and pvtly. in history, lit. and langs.; unmarried. Preceptress Oak Grove Sem., Me.. 1867-9: prin. Hemenway Sch.. instr. Tileston Normal Sch., prin. McRae and Chadbourn (pvt.) Sch., "Wilmington. N.C., 1869-77: in charge ednl. work founded by late Mrs. Mary Hemenway, 1877- 1909; organized, and dir. Boston Normal Sch. of Household Arts. 1886-98, Boston Normal Sch. of Gymnastics. 1888-09; dir. dept. of hygiene, "Welles- lev Coll., since 1909. Club: 20th Century. Home: Wellesley, Mass.* 560 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HOMANS, John, M.D.; b. Boston, Sept. 2. 1877; s. John and Helen Amory (Perkins) Honnans; A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Alice F. Knapp, of Brookline, June 11, 1913; 1 son, John. Practiced in Boston since 1904; surgeon to patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1911-12; asso. .surgeon, Peter Bent Brisham Hosp., 1912; asso. in surt;ery, Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Soc. Am. Pathologists and Bacteriologists. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard, Union Boat. Recreations: boating. Ad- dress: 154 Riverway, Boston. HOM£S, Eleazer Bartlett, architect; b. Somer- ville, Mass., Oct. 16, 1864; s. Orlando Mead and Mary Frances (Wellington) Homer; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885; m. Lizzie F. Hough, of Belmont, Oct. 14, 1S87; 5 children, Rutli W., Louise, Mar- jory, Arthur B., Winnifred. Began practice in Boston, 1887; instr., asst. prof, and asso. prof, architecture, 18S7-1900, lecturer on history of architecture since 1900, Mass. Inst. Tech.; dir. R.I. Sch. of Design, Providence, 1900-7; apptd. architectural advisor to insular Govt, of Porto Rico, 1907; mem. advisory commn. of architects on Porto Rico Capital Competition, 1908; mem. firm of Clarke, Howe & Homer, architects, Providence, Sept., 1907-June, 1913, since alone. Architect of Henry L. Pierce Bldg., Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston; Lincoln Sch. Bldg., Providence; Weaver Rldg., Newport, R.I.; etc. Mem. Met. Park Commn., Providence, 1898, 1900, 1915 (ex-offlcio) : chmn. Providence City Plan Commn. since 1914. Dir. Am. Unitarian Assn. since 1907. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, R.T. Chapter Am. Inst. Architects (pres., 1915), Technology Club of R.I. (exec. com. and mem. Alumni Council). Clubs: University, Providence Art, University Glee (pres.). Recrea- tions: music, tennis, sailing. Home: 270 Black- stone Blvd., Providence: (summer) Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me. Office: 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. HOMES, Georg'e E., jeweler; b. Boston, Mar. 30, 1S58; s. Peter H. and Elizabeth (Boos) Homer; ed. pub. schs., Boston: m. Minnie L. Steiert, of Syra- cuse, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1883: 1 daughter, Mildred E. Began as errand boy with jewelry firm, Boston; opened store on own account, 1SS5; two additional stores opened, 1913; has bought out and sold 9 jewelry stores since 1900; specializes in souvenir goods. Sergt. Ancient and Hon. Artillery Co. of Mass. Mem. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. K. of P. Club: Scimitar (London, En?-'.). Recreations: fishing, golf. Home: 251 Park St., Dorchester. Office and Store: 45 Winter St., Bos- ton. HOMER, Horace Stebbins, public utilities; b. Newton, Mass., Dec. 9, 1872; s. George and Annie Clementina (Odiorne) Homer; descended from Peter Homer, Boston, about 1670. and .lohn Odiorne, Odiornes Point, Portsmouth, N.H., about 1650; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Judith Turner Holyoke, of Holvoke, Mass., June 19, 1906; children, Holyoke, b. 1907, Louise Stebbins, 1909, Sally White, 1910, Odiorne Coffin, 1912. Has been identified with corpus, since 1894; now v. -p. and treas. Consoli- dated Electric Utilities Corpn. Progressive. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: New York .\thletic. Lambs (New York). Piedmont (Lynch- burg, Va.). Nayasset (Springfield. ]\Tass.). Recrea- tions: books, farming. Home: Bradford, Vt. Ad- dress: Equitable Bldg., N.Y. City. HOOD, Alfred Howland, lawyer; Apr. 19, 1855- June 1, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) HOOD, Charles Harvey, dairy expert; b. Derry, N.H.. Feb. 26. 1860; s. Harvey Perley and Caroline L. (Corwin) Hood: A.B., N.H. Coll., Durham. 1880; m. Katharine W. Eastman, of Derry, N.H., June 2, 1887. Entered business, 1880, immediately after leaving college, on milk car, conveying milk from Derry to Boston; pres. and treas. H. P. Hood & .Sons since 1901; mem. Sch. Bd., Somerville, Mass. Trustee N.H. Agrl. Coll., Somerville Hosp.; a guar- antor of Boston U. Sch. of Administration. Mem. Tnternat. Milk Dealers' Assn. (pres.), Nat. Cham- ber of Commerce, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Republican, Central (Somerville). Home: 2 Benton Road, Somerville, Mass. Office: 494 Rutherford Av., Bos- ton, Mass. HOOD, Frederic Clarke, mfr. ; b. Boston, Mar. 11, 1865; s. George Henry and Frances Henrietta (Janvrin) Hood: first ancestor in America on pa- ternal side settled in Danvers, or Lynn, Mass., about 1638; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Myra Tucker, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 24, 1891; 1 son, Donald Tucker. Started with Boston Rubber Co., mfrs. rubber boots and shoes and tires for automobiles and trucks, 1886, and became clerk and asst. treas.; founder Hood Rubber Co., 1896, and since gen. mgr. same. Republican. Episcopalian. Recreations: golf, boating, outdoor sports. Home: Warren St., Brookline, Mass. Office: Watertown, Mass. HOOD, Mary Gould, M.D.; b. Bath, N.Y., Mar. 10, 1850; d. Rev. George and Martha Ann (Bell) Hood; prep. edn. under tutors, Princeton, N.J.; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1874, Phila. Woman's Hosp., 1875; New York Infirmary, 1877; unmarried. Phys. to Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1876; practiced in Minneapolis, Minn., 1878-95, Newton Centre, Mass., 1896-12 (retired); hosp. service at Northwestern Hosp., Minneapolis, 1882- 95, Bethany Home, Minneapolis, 1881-95, Vincent Memorial Hosp., Boston, 1900-6. Mem. Minn. State Med. Assn., Hennepin Co. (Minn.) Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Conglist. Author: For Girls and the Mothers of Girls, 1914. Address: 73 Longwood Av., Brookline, Mass. HOOD, Walter Deyo, educator: b. Auburn, N.Y"., Jan. 28, 1872; s. Peter and Mary Elizabeth (Harris) Hood; grad. Auburn High Sch., 1890; B.A., Yale, 1894; m. Cora M. Meyers, of Auburn, N.Y., Aug. 28, 1895; 2 children. Began teaching as prin. Can- isteo (N.Y.) Acad., 1894; prin., 1897, later supt. schs., Rome, N.Y. ; supt. schs., Shelton, Conn., 1902-8; prin. Gilbert Sch., Winsted, Conn., since Sept. 1, 1908. Mem. Conn. State Teachers' Assn. (chmn. legislative com.). State Supts.' Assn. (pres.). Conn. High Sch. and Classical Assn. (pres.). Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Winsted (council). Address: 117 Holabird Av., Winsted, Conn. HOOKER, (William) Brian, author; b. New York, Nov. 2, 1880; s. William Augustus and Elisa- beth (Work) Hooker; A.B., Yale U., 1902, A.M., 1904; (M.A., honoris causa, Yale, 1912); m. Doris Redfield Cooper, of New York, Aug. 18, 1911. Asst. in English. Columbia, 1903-05- instr. rhetnric, Yale, 1905-9. Mem. Gamma Delta Psi, Zeta Psi, Chi Delta Theta. Clubs: Graduates' (New haven), Yale, Players (New York), Country (Farmington, Conn.). Won Cook prize, 1901, and Heald prize, 1907. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Farmington, Conn. Office: 152 E. 22d St., New York.* HOOKER, Edward Beecher, M.D.; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 26, 1855; s. John and Isabelle (Beecher) Hooker; descendant of Thomas Hooker, of Hart- ford, Conn., 1636, and on maternal side, of Lyman Beecher; student ficole de Medecine, Paris, France, 1874-5: M.D., Boston U., 1877; post-grad, work. New York, 1877-8; m. Martha Clarke Kilbourne, of New Britain, Conn., Sept. 18, 1879: 3 children, Isabel Kilbourne (Mrs. Walter Gordon IMerritt), Thomas (died June 20, 1909), Joseph K. In prac- tice at Hartford since 1878; consulting phys.. New Britain Gen. Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. Homn?opathy (pres. 1907), Conn. Homoe. Med. Soc, Nat. Soc. Physical Therapeutics, Am. Homoe. Ophthal., Otol. and Larvngol. Soc, S.A.R. Republican, (^onglist. riubs- Hartford. Hartford Golf. Twen- tieth Century, Twilight. Recreations: golf, life in the woods. Home: 70 Farmington Av. Office: 721 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* HOOKER, Edward Williams, fire insurance; b. Hartford. Conn.. Oct. 19, 1865: s. Bryan Edward and Martha (Williams) Hooker; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1885: m. Phila., Nov. 10, 1899. Mary Mather Turner; 2 children. Roland Mather. Rosalie ("Mrs. William Welling, of Hartford). Began at 20 in woolen mill under father; after 15 yrs.' sold out business and engaged for 4 yrs. in mfg. elec- trical supplies; in fire ins. business as mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 561 Hooker & Penrose since 1902. Mem. Conn. N.G., and niaj. Veteran Battalion, 1SS5; now capt. and q.-m. 1st Co. Governor's Foot Guard; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907; mayor of Hartford, 1908-10. Trustee Hartford Hosp., Hartford Theol. Sem.; sec. Hartford Archreol. See. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Republican, Dauntless, New York Yacht. Recreations: yachting-. Home: 10 Myrtle St., Hartford: (summer) Eastern Point, Conn. Of- fice: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. HOOKER. Henrietta Edg-ecomb, educator: b. Gardiner, Me., Dec. 12, 1S.51: d. George 'Washing- ton and Eliza Annis (Balentine) Hooker; grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem., 1873; studied at Mass. Inst. Tech. for a short time; took exams. Syracuse U., Ph.B.. 1SS7. Ph.M., 1SS7. I'h.D.. 18SS: studied V. of Berlin, Germany, 1888-9, ^larthas Vineyard Sum- mer Sch., 1 summer, and 2 summers at Biol. Lab- oratorv. Woofi.'; Hole: Chic;'"'- I', svimnier l!t(ii;; unmarried. Prof, botany, 1S73-190S, since prof, emeritus, Mt. Holyoke Coll. Has been mem. A. A. A.S., Assn. Internationale des Botanistes, Torrey Bot. Club, Holyoke Hort. Soc. etc. Conglist. Rec- reations: breeding fancy poultry, buff and blue Orpingtons. Addri'.'Js: South Hadley, ;Mass. HOOEEB, Thomas, banker; b. Macon. Ga., Sept. 3, 1S49; s. Richard and Aurelia (Dwight) Hooker; descendant of Thomas Hooker, of Hartford, Conn., 1635; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1869, A.M.. 1872; m. Sarah A. Bowles, of Springfield, Mass., June 30, 1874 (died Mar. 10, 1909): 2 sons, Richard (editor and pub. The Republican, Springfield, Mass.), Thomas, Jr. (lawyer. New Haven, Conn.). Not actively engaged in business until 1895 when went into banking at New Haven; pres. New Haven Trustee Co.. 1902-9: dir. and v.-n. 1st Nat. Bank. New Haven, 1902-9, since pres.; dir. and v.-p. Union and New Haven Trust Co.: dir. Nat. Pipe Bending Co.; trustee Nat. Savings Bank. Pres. New Haven Dispensary; dir. New Haven Hosp. Clubs: Grad- uates', Quinnipiack, Country, New Haven Lawn. Home: 51 Hillhouse Av. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven. Conn. HOOKER, William Augrustus, geologist and min- ing engineer: b. Hartford, Conn., 1845; s. William Throop and Caroline (Collins) Hooker; prep, edn., Edwards Place Sch., Stockbridge, Mass., 1S56-60; A.B., Columbia, 1866, A.M., 1869, E.M., 1869 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Elisabeth Work, of New York. 1879; children, W. Brian, Joan Culbertson, Duncan Collens, Richard. Served as pvt. 22d Regt. N.G. N.Y., in the field, 1863; asst. on Ohio Geol. Survey, 1869; with Cleveland Iron Co., 1869-75; profes- sional work in Colo., 1875-7; asst. in geology, Sch. of Mines. Columbia, 1877-8: consulting engr.. New York, 1879-94; subsequently mech. expert in patent causes; mem. Hooker & Lawrence, consult- ing mining engrs., 1887-92: author of various pamphlets and reports on mines, mineral lands, etc., in U.S., Can., Mex., Peru and England. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Episcopalian. Club: Farmington Country. Address: Farmington, Conn. HOOPER, Charles Edward, designer; b. Medford, Mass., Apr. 20, 1867; s. Charles Otis and Deetta Maria (Hall) Hooper; pub. schs. Medford; spl. stu- dent Mass. Normal Art Sfh.. Boston: m. Mabel Emma Collins, of Medford, Nov. 26, 1896. Draughts- man and .designer in ofl^ces of Boston architects until 1894, when removed to New York and be- came designer of decorations t'or booi<^s: asst. art editor McClure's Magazine, 1897-1900; architect. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: Middle Haddam, Conn.* HOOFER, Everett (Dennison), chemist, M.D.: b. Riverdale, Mass., Sept. 16, 1868; s. Dennison and Emma (Hodgkins) Hooper; A.M., Tufts Coll.. 18SS!; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston. 1891: Ph.D., Harvard, 1905. Instr. chemistry, 1890-1, asst. prof.. 1892-3, prof, since 1893, Coll. Phys. and Surg.; asst. sursreon U.S. -A.. 1898. Mem. Mass. State Bd. Health since 1902. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S., A. M.A. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Home: Glouces- ter, Mass. Address: AVarren Chambers, Boston.* HOOFER, James Mason, lawyer; b. Swamrscott, Mass., Oct. 11, 1875; s. Samuel and Estella P. (Kimball) Hooper; ed. Marblehead pub. schs.; m. Jennie V. Bird, of Lynn, Mass., Mar. 17, 1897; children, Ralph W.. Helen G., Oliver F., Marjorie B., Lawrence R. Admitted to bar, 1901; mem. firm of Merriam, Hooper & Hilton, since Oct., 1903; dir. and sec. Daniel Russell Boiler Works, C. W. Alger Co.; mem. Lynn Sch. Bd., 1904-10. Mem. Marble- head Hist. Soc; v.-p., Lynn Ednl. Assn.; mem. exec. com. Citizens' No-License League of Lynn; pres. J. W. Dearborn Chapter, Bpworth League; mem. Quarterly Conference, St. Paul's M.E. Ch., Lynn, and elected 3d time recording sec; dir. Y.M. C.A., Lynn. Republican. Home: 137 Maple St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 99 State St., Boston. HOOFER, James R., president and director, N.E. Trust Co., and Adriondack Electric Power Corpn.; trustee Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others; dir. Nat. Union Bank, Arlington Mills, Dwight Mfg. Co., Edwards Mfg. Co. Treas. Boston Lying-in Hosp. Club: Somerset. Offices: 135 Devonshire St., and 87 Milk St., Boston. HOOFER, John Kielle, weather forecaster; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 17, 1870; s. Charles Tibbets and Charlotte Eugenie (Calame) Hooper; descend- ant of John Hooper, Kittery, Me., 1701; ed. pub. schs., Portland; spl. course, Yale, 1906-8; m. June 14, 1899, Edith Florence Sargent, of Belmont, Mass. Began as messenger boy. Western Union Telegraph Co., 1884; became telegraph operator; asst. observer U.S. Weather Bur., 1898; has served at Sault Ste. Marie and Detroit, Mich., Phila., New Haven, Conn., Canton, N.Y., and in charge at Bur- lington, Vt, since Oct. 9, 1909; lecturer U. of Vt. Mem. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Nat. Ma- sonic Research Soc. Unitarian. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P. Address: Burlington, Vt. HOOFER, Iiouisa Martha, librarian; b. Boston, .Tan. 9, 1871; d. Charles Holden and Augusta Rus- sell (Thorp) Hooper; ed. pvt. schs. in Boston; un- married. Asst., 1895-02. librarian since 1902. Brook- line Pub. Library. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club (sec. 1904-7). Home: 329 Tappan St. Office: Public Library, Brookline, Mass. HOOFER, S(ewall) Henry, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., July 29, 1853; s. John Sewall and Maria Louisa (Barnes) Hooper; descendant of Sewall White (of same line as Peregrine White), Thomas Barnes, 1635, etc.; prep. edn. Boston schs.; A.B., Harvard, 1875; grad. certificate Harvard Law Sch., 1878; m. Annie Heywood Lord, of Boston, June 7, 1888; 3 children, Linzie Sewall, Dorothy, John Sewall. Practiced in Boston since 1880; admitted to U.S. courts, 1882; has been identified with much important litigation in state and federal courts; pres. Hooper, Lewis & Co. Corpn., 1900-12. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Uni- tarian. Compiler of List of Bankrupts in the Dist. of Mass., Aug. 1, 1898-July 31, 1905. Clubs: Var- sity (Harvard), Wollaston Golf, Annisquam Yacht, and many others in past yrs. Recreations: srolf. boating, outdoor diversions. Home: Ship St., Hingham, Mass. Office: 613 Barristers Hall, Bos- ton, Mass. HOOFER, William; A.B., Harvard, 1880; m. Louise Stoughton, of New Haven, Conn., Dec. 7, 1880 (deceased); 2d, Alice Forbes Perkins, Apr. 17, 1895. Began active career with Amoskeag Cotton Mills, Manchester, N.H.; later asst. supt. Lower Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass.; treas. At- lantic Cotton Mills. 1886-93; auditor Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., 1893-8; formerly treasurer Bos- ton Elevated R. R. Co. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. HOOFER. William Iieslie, electrical engineer; b. Halifax, N.S., Aug. 22, 1855; s. Rev. William and Anne Jane (Whytal) Hooper: A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1877, V.M., 1878 (hon. Ph.D., 1898, LL.D., 1915): m. Mary E. Heard, Julv 9. 1879. Instr. mathematics and sciences. 1878-80, prin., 18S2, Bromfleld Acad., Har- vard. Mass.: asst. prof, physics, 1883-90. prof, elec engring., 1890 — , actg. pres., 1912-14, Tufts Coll. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Elec- trical Problems, 1902. Address: Tufts College, Mass.* HOFE, Arthur Harold, clergvman: b. Warring- ton, Ens'.. Dec. 12, 1873; s. Samuel and Selina (Rose) Hope; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1904; student 562 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND June 1, I'JOT; 2 JUith. Ordained tor Middlctown, Kmmanual Ch., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1904-5; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1907; m. Elizaljeth Willard, of Chicago, children, Dorothy Rose, Harriet Congl. ministry, 190S; asst. pas- Conn., 1908-9, Madison, 1909-14, Sljringfield, Mass., since Feb., 1914. Prosressive liepublican. Recreations: boat- ing, swimming, tennis, wallcing. Address: 95 Crand St., Spi-iiigfiohl, Mass. HOFEKIRK, Helen, pianiste, composer; b. Edin- burgh, Scothmd; d. Adam and Helen (Croall) Hopekirk; studied in Leipzig, later in Vienna, under Leschetizky and Nawratil; afterwards in Paris, orchestration under Mandl; m. AVilliam Wilson, of Edinburgh, Aug. 4, 1882. (See Who's other details.) Home: 169 INlass.* mercliant, mfr. ; b. Green- John and Catherine (Ma- dist. sch. to 14, night sch.. ISIanu's Lawbook, 1884; Religions of India, 1895; The Great Epic of India, 1901; India, Old and New, 1901; Epic Mytholo^ 1914. ^\lso many spl. es- Wlio in America for Walnut St., Brookline, HOFEWE!.!., Jolin, fu'ld. Mass., 1845; s. loney) Hopewell; ed. L. etc. was admitted under title of Chase leather, Co.; dir. Sanford Mem. Mass. Ho. Conv., St. Louis, Springfield, 2 yrs., and business college; m. Sarah W. Blake, of Springfield, 1870; 5 cliildren, Charles F., Frank B., Henrv C, Mabel G. (Mrs. C. M. Casselberry, of Brookline, Mass.), Nellie H. (Mrs. C. C. Colby, of Newton. Mass.). Became sales- man for L. C. Chase & Co., 1868; admitted as sr. partner in firm, 1890, L. C. & H. F. Chase having sold out their interest, 1887, and Frank Hopewell to firm, which is now conducted C. Chase & Co., plushes, robes, . ; ex-pres. Reading Rubber Mfg. Mills. 1st Nat. Bank. Boston. of Rep.. 1890; del. Rep. Nat. 1896. and Nat. Bd. of Trade. AVashington, 4 yrs. Mem. Cambridge Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.), Boston Chamber of Commerce. TTniversalist. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Art, Boston Athletic, Home Market (v.-p.); Colo- nial (Cambridge); Cambridge Club (ex-pres.); Brae Burn, Hunnewell (ex-pres.). Recreations: horseback riding, golf. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: SO Franklin St., Boston, Mass.* HOFKINS, Arthur John, educator; b. Bridge- water, Mass., Sept. 20, 1864; s. Lewis Spring and Frances (Washburn) Hopkins; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1885; Johns Hopkins, 1890-3, scholar, 1891, fellow, 1892-3; m. Margaret Sutton Briscoe, of New York, Apr. IS. 1895: 1 child, Cornelia. Began teaching. 1885; prof, chemistry, Amherst Coll., since 1894. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc, The- ta Delta Chi. Democrat. Episcopalian. Recrea- tions: walking, yachting. Address: Amlierst, Mass. HOFKINS, Charles A., insurance; b. Spencer, X.Y., Sept. 5. 1841; s. Samuel A. and Helen (Car- lienter) Hopkins; ed. Jersev City, N.J. ; m. Sarah Louise Austin, of Catskill. N.Y., Sept. 10, 1866: 6 children, Martha A., Louis L., Helen C. (Mrs. Avard L. Dodge). Grace (Mrs. Charles A. Proctor), Walter A.. Louise. Served in Civil War. N.Y. Vols., pvt. to maj.. 1861-5; entered employ of Mut. Life Ins. Co.. of New York, as elk., became cashier, 1866, was apptd. gen. agt. for R.I., 1875. and gen. agt. at Boston for Eastern Mass., 1888-02; ex- pres. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn.; dir. Bea- con Trust Co.; retired from actual business. Cor- porate mem. A.B.C.F.M. ; ex-pres. Congl. Club of R.T. and Congl. Club of Boston. Mem. Loyal Le- E'ion. Club: Union. Home: Brookline. Offlce: 16 State St., Boston. dental surgeon. (See HOFKINS, Edward Earle, vol. 190 9.) HOFKINS, E(award) Washburn, philologist: b. Northampton, Mass., Sept. 8, 1857; s. Lewis Spring and Frances (Washburn) Hopkins; A.B., Colum- bia. 1878; A.M.. Ph.D.. U. of Leipzig, 1881: (hon. A.M.. Yale. 1895: LL.D.. Columbia, 1902; hon. Ph.D., U. of Athens [Greecel, 1912); m. Marv !i. Clark, of New York. June 3. 1893. Tutor in Latin, Columbia, 1881-5; prof. Greek. Sanskrit and com- paratlve philology. Bryn Mawr Coll.. 1885-95: prof. Sanskrit lang. and lit. and comparative philologv. Yale. 1895 — . Mem. Am. Oriental Soc. (sec. 1896- 08, editor of its .iour.. 1897-07. pres. 1908-9). Am. Philol. Assn.. German Oriental Soc. Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (Boston). Roval Asiatic Soc. .Antlior: Caste in Ancient India, ISSi; says on Oriental and linguistic sutijects. Address: 299 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn.* HOFKINS, Ernest Martin, sec. Dartmouth Coll. (See vol. 1909.) HOFKINS, Ethan Pay, furniture mfr.; b. Rich- ford, Vt., .iune n, 1852; s. Ethan Fay and Betsey (Gross) iloijkins: ed. common sclis.; m. Abbie Bliss, of Ricliford, Vt., Nov. 26, 1874; 4 children, Clyde B., Clair H., Bertha Katheryne, Cliarles. Learned joiner's trade and became connected with the I. J. Sweat Co., of Richford; bought interest in the firm, wliicli was incorporated, 1894; v.-p. same since 1897: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902. Dem- ocrat. Mason. Address: Richford, Vt. HOFKINS, Frederick Eugpene, M.D. ; b. Rich- ford, Vt.. May 3, 1S5S; s. William F. and Laura (Campbell) Hopkins; prep. edn. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; M.D.. Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U. ), 1884; m. Harriet 'Sherman, of Abercorn, Can., Sept. 29. 1887 (died 1911); 2 children, Ralph S. Frederick S. ; m. 2d, Clara B. Johnson, of Burling- ton, Vt., July 29, 1913. Attending phys. Eastern Dispensary, N.Y. City, 1885-9; asst surgeon New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. 1891-5; settled in Springfield. Mass.. 1895; specializes in treatment of ear, nose and throat: surgeon Springfield Hosp. since 1895: consulting laryngologist and otologist, Memorial Hosp.. Brattleboro, Vt., and Noble Hosp., W^estfield, Mass. Fellow Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Laryngol.. Rhynol. and Otol. Soc, New York Acad. Medicine; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Laryngol. and Otol. Soc. Conglist. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Gladden, The Literarv. Home: 110 Mill St. Oflfice: 25 Harrison Av., Springfield, Mass. HOPKINS, Frederick Sylvanus. dentist: b. Wor- cester, INIass., Dec. 11. 1864: s. Frederick F. and Sarah Maria (Lewis) Hopkins: ed. Worcester Classical High Sch.; D.M.D.. Harvard Dental Sch.. 1889; m. Aug. 23. 1892, Etta May Holbrook, of Worcester; children, Esther. In practice. Boston, since 1889; dentistry. Harvard Dental Sch., vard Odontol. Soc. Harvard Dental Alumni Assn., Boston Chapter S.R. Mem. Worcester Light In- fantry. 1885-7. Conglist. Clubs: Boston Art. Tat- nuck Country. Home: Newtonville, INIass. Office: 161 Newbury St., Boston. ,-- ^HOPKINS, Georgre Irving', teacher; b. Foster, I R.I.. Sept. 23. 1S49: s. George Ellison and Eliza (Cook) Hopkins; prep. edn. Lapham Inst., North Scituate. R.I., and Univ. Grammar Sch.. Provi- • dence, R.I. ; entered Brown U.. class of 1875, A.M., 1898; m. 1st, Emma Curtis, of Killinglv, Conn., July 29, 1874; m. 2d, Gertrude Brooks, July 18, 1910. Prin. grammar sch.. East Doug- ' las, Mass., 1874-6; prin. high sch. and lower grades. South Hadley. Mass., 1876-9, Nantucket, 1879-80; sub-master high sch.. Manchester, N.H., since 1880. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Au- thor: Inductive Plane Geometry. Recreations: hunting, fishing, gardening, tennis. Address: 841 Beech St.. Manchester, N.H. -'HOPKINS, James Frederick, art educator; b. Newton, Mass., Feb. 26. 1868; s. Benjamin and Mary Malinda (Wood) Hopkins; descended from Stephen Hopkins, of the INIayflower, and on motlTcr's side from the Dunster family; Newton High Sch.; grad. Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1889; spent many seasons abroad, study of schs., gal- leries and museums; m. Emma Augusta Asbrand, of Chelsea, Mass., June 28, 1893. Instr. Pratt Inst.. Brooklyn. 1889-96: dir. drawing, pub. schs., Bos- ton. 1896-06; dir. Schools of Art and Design. Md. Tnst., Baltimore, 1906-12; dir. art edn. for Mass., Sept. 1, 1912 — . Active in organizing exhbns., re- organization of schs. and courses of study and in inst. work; del. 2d Internat. Congress for Promo- tion of Art Edn., Berne. 1904. 3d (i"ongress, London. 1908; chmn. Am. representation, and U.S. del. 4th Congress, Dresden. 1912; etc. Mem. Jury of Art Edn.. St. Louis Expn.. 1904; mem. N.E. A. Soc. Arts and Crafts. Eastern Art and INTanual Training Teachers' Assn., Boston Art Club. (See Who's Robert Holbrook. instr. in operative 1893-6. Mem. Har- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 5G3 Who in America for writings, etc.). Address: Mass. -N'cirmal Art School, Boston.* HOPKINS, Marg-aret Sutton Briscoe (i)en name Margaret Sutton Briscoe; author; b. Baltimore, Dec. 7, lbi64: d. Samuel ^^'illiam and Cornelia Dushane (Blacklock) Briscoe; ed. by pvt. tutors; m. Prof. Arthur .John Hopkins, of Amlierst Coll., Apr. IS, 1S95. Kngaged as writer since 1890. Author: Perchance to Dream, and other stories, 1892; Links in a Chain, 1893; Jimty and Others, 1898; The Sixth Sense, and other stories, 1899; The Change of Heart, 19(i:): The Image of Eve, 1909. Home: Amherst, Mass.* HOPKINS, Raymond Alton, lawyer; b. North Truro, Mass., Feb. 10, 18(J7; s. Smitli K. and Mary A. (Hughes) Hopkins; ed. pub. schs. ; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law, 1894; m. Elizabeth K. Mac- Intyre, of Provincetown, :Mass.. Oct. 20, 1898; 1 child, Constance, b. Oct. 10, 1900. Began practice at Barnstable, 1S94; remo^•ed to Princetown, 1896; dir. First Nat. Bank of Provincetown. since Oct. 19, 1908. Trustee Pub. Library, Provincetown, since 1897; judge 2d Dist. Ct. of Barnstable, Oct. 3, lS96-Apr. 8. 1914; judge Probate Ct., Barnstable, Co., since Apr. 8, 1914. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Barnstable, Mass. HOPKINS, Roland Gag'e, ice merchant; b. Arl- ington, Mass.. Mar. 2. 1876; s. Reuben Warien and Helen Elizabeth (Gage) Hopkins; descendant ot Stephen Hopkins, who was in the Jamestown Col- ony in 1607, returning to England in 1609, and came with the Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Mass. 1620; prep. edn. Hopkinson Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Florence Marguerite Stanford, of San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 3, 1902; 4 children, R. Warren. Marcia Stanford, Stanford William, Stephen. Began as elk. in office of Boston Ice Co., 1899; mgr. same co. since Nov., 1908, and v. -p. since Jan., 1910; pres. vSavannah (Ga. ) Ice Co., aiobile (Ala.) Ice Co.; dir. Ice Delivery Co., Savan- nah; also acts as agt. for house in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mem. Cadets, M.V.M., 1897-01. Republi- can. LTnitarian. Clubs: Exchange, Algonquin, Merchants' (Boston) ; Harvard (Boston and New York); Country (Brookline) ; Longtvood Cricket, Longwood Covered Courts, Chestnut Hill Golf. Recreations: tennis. Home: 142 Crafts Rd., Chest- nut Hill, Mass. Office: 110 State St., Boston, Mass. HOPKINS, Samuel Augfustus, dentist; b. Jersey City, N.J.. Sept. 12, 1858: s. Samuel A. and Helen (Carpenter) Hopkins; ed. pub. schs. and Grinnell Coll., la.: M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia), 1880; D.D.S., New York Coll. of Dentistry, 1882; m. at Blnghamton, N.Y.. Mrs. Harriet Woodworth Sherman. Jan. 10, 1898: 1 son. Nathaniel Wood- worth. Practiced dentistry. New York, 1882-4; since then in Boston. Prof, theory and practice of dentistry, dental dept.. Tufts Coll., until 1906. Has written several pamphlets on Mouth Bacteria. Author: The Care of the Teeth. Recreations: yachting, riding. Address: 235 Marlborough St.. Boston. Mass.* HOPKINS, William John, author: b. New Bed- ford, INIass., June 10. 1863: s. John and Louisa Parsons (Stone) Hopkins: ed. Friends' Acad., Harvard U.. JMass. Inst. Tech.; m. Emma Laura Blauvelt, of Phila., June 20, 1896. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: South Dartmouth, Mass.* HOPKINSON, Charles (Sydney), artist; b. Cam- bridge. 2vlass.. .July 2 1 , 18G9; s. .John Prentiss and Mary E. Hopkinson: A.B.. Harvard, 1891; studied in New York and in Paris and with Dr. Denman W. Ross, Cambridge; in. Elinor Curtis, of Boston, Mar. 14, 1903; 5 children. Harriet, Mary, Isabella. Elinor, .Joan. Exhibited in Champs du Mars Sa- lon, Paris, in Pittsburg, Phila., Chicago and New York. Club: Tavern (Boston). Home: Manches- ter, Mass. Studio: Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass.* HOPKINSON, Henry Malcolm, clergyman; b. New Sharon, Me., Feb. 1. 1840; s. Jonathan and Susan (Bovnton) Hopkinson; ed. town schs.. Ft. Fairfield. Me.: B.A., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), 1868; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn.. 1871; m. Sarah Ciphers Rigby, of Kingsclear, New Brunswick, June 28, 1871 (died Apr. 28, 1907); 2 sons. George (M.D., Boston, Mass.), Henry (lawyer, Boston). Ordained Bapt. ministry at Bang:or, Me., Oct. 1871: missionar-s- Am. Bapt. Missionary Union, Bassein, Burma, 1871-6; pastor Halifax, Vt, 1877- 9, West Wardsboro, 1879-84, Lebanon, Me., 1884- 6. Perkinsville, Vt., 1886-99, Westford, 1899-07, South ^Xcworth. N.H.. 1907-14. Progressive Repub- lican. .\(lilress: South Acworth, N.H. HOPKINSON, Samuel W., mfr.; Oct. 1, 1828- Juiie J (I, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) HOPPIN, Joseph Clark, archaeologist; b. Provi- dence, R.I., May 23, 1870; s. Courtland (M.D.) and Mary Frances (Clark) Hoppin; A.B., Harvard, 1893: spl. studies in classical archaeology, Athens, Berlin and Munich, 1893-8; Ph.D., U. of Municli, 1896; m. Dorothy Woodville Rockhill, of Wash- ington, Nov. 26, 1901. Took part in the excava- tions of the Argive Herteum, 1894, 1895; instr. Greek art, Wellesley Coll., 1898-9; asso. prof, clas- sical art and archtEology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1899- 1904; prof. Greek lang. and lit.. Am. Sch. of Clas- sical Studies, Athens, 1904-5. Took part in expdn. for excavating Cyrene, North Africa, 1910- 11. INIem. ArchcBol. Inst. America, Am. Philol. Assn., Soc. Promotion Hellenic Studies, Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: Metropolitan, Cosmos (Wash- ington), Somerset (Boston), Bath (London). (See Wlio's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Pomfret Center, Conn. Business Address: Sears Bldg., Boston.* HOPSON, WiUiam Powler, artist; b. Water- town. Conn., Aug. 30, 1849; s. Orrin L. and Susan Caroline (Wilson) Hopson; pupil of L. Sanford, New Haven, and J. D. Felter and August Will. New York; m. Mary T. Allen, of New Haven, Conn.. May 10, 1871; m. 2d, Ada M. Carter, of Worcester, Mass., June 27, 1899. Exhibited at Paris Expn., 1900, Buffalo Expn., 1901. Mem. Am. Federation of Arts, Bibliophile Soc. of Boston, Conn. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Grolier (New York), Odd Volume (Boston), Rowfant (Cleveland), Paint and Clay Club (New Haven), Acorn Club of Conn, (editor pubis.). Home: 730 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* HORIG-AN, Cornelius, business man. (See vol. 19U9.) HORNBIiOWER, Henry, broker; b. Lawrence, Mass., June S. 1863; s. Edward Thomas and Martha Boyd (Whiting) Hornblower; grad. Cotting High Sch., Arlington, Mass., 1878; m. Hattie Frances Wood, of Arlington, May 12, 1886. Began as elk. in father's firm of Hornblower & Page, 1879; after death of Mr. Page, 1888, formed co-partner- ship with John W. Weeks (Hornblower & Weeks), which still continues, additions having been made to the firm; dir. Menotomy Trust Co. (Arlington, Mass.), Cape Cod Cranberry Co., (Commonwealth Trust Co., N.B. Casualty Co., Dorchester Mut. I'ire Ins. Co., Harmony Mills, Hoosac Mills; trus- tee Boston Suburban Electric Co., Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank. Republican. Unitarian, ('lubs: Algonquin, Boston City, Exchange, Boston Art, Boston Athletic Assn., (Dakley and Belmont Siiring Country, Brae Burn Country, Green Gables. Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: 60 Congress St., Boston, I\Iass.* HORNBIiOWER, Ralph, investment securities; b. Arlington, Mass.. Feb. 26, 1891; s. Henry and Hattie Frances (Wood) Hornblower; A.B., Har- \ard, 1911; unmarried. Mem. father's firm of Hornblovrer & Weeks, bond and stock brokers. Boston, New York and Chicago, since 1911. Clubs: Algonquin, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Bos- ton), University (Chicago), Harvard (New York). Home: 100 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 60 Congress St., Boston. HORNE, Herman Harrell, educator; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HORNE, Nellie Mathes, portrait painter; moved In Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) HORNE, Samuel Belton, lawyer; b. Balleck. Kings Co. Ireland. Mar. 3, 1843; s. Anthony and Ann (Belton) Home; arrived in America, 1850; ed. com. schs. and Fairview Som.. Winsted, Conn.; sludiod law; has practiced law in Winsted since 564 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1869; m. Winsted, Oct. 11, 1871, Etta P. Bartlett. Enlisted in Civil War, Apr. 15, 1861, and served in Co. K, 2d Conn. Vols., and Co. E, 11th liegt.. Conn. Vols.; was wounded 3 times and received Con- gressional Medal of Honor; lion, discharged Nov. 17, 1S<61. Dir. Winsted I'riniing Co. and editor Winsted Herald. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1884-6; senior a.-d.-c. on staff of gov., 1888-90; U.S. con- sul, St. Thomas, W.I., 1891-4; labor commr. of Conn., 1S95-9; pres. Winchester Soldiers' Memorial Park. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. B.P.O.E., C.A.R. (dept. comdr., 1888). Address: AVinsti-'ti, Conn. KORNER, John Smith, M.D.; b. Thornton, N.H., Se])t. 2it, KS67; s. William L. and Abbie E. (Rowe) Horner; piejx edn. Holderness Sch. J'oi- Boys; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. ol" Medicine, 1892; m. Marv Brennan, of Tilton, N.H., Mar. 5, 1890; 1 son, .John Jirennan. Practiced in \Vest Pawlet. Vt., since July 1, 1892. Democrat. Mason (Shriner); Odd Fellow. Address: West Pawlet, Vt. HORNER, Thomas Jay, clergyman; b. Millsboro, Pa., June 24, 1862; s. Thomas Jay and Julia Emily (Simonton) Horner; ed. pub. schs. of Green Co., Pa.; Allegheny Coll., Meadville, Pa.; grad. Mead- ville Theol. Sch.. 1890; m. Flora, d. Hon. Halsey J. Boardman, of Boston, Nov. 6, 1890; T) children, Halsey B., Agnes H. (wife of F. W. Allen, of Bos- ton), Cicely V., Robert S., Emily I. Ordained Uni- tarian ministry, 1890; pastor Westford, Mass., 1890-2, Sacramento, Cal., 1892-4, Independent Congl. Ch., Battle Creek, Mich., 1895-7, Isl Uni- tarian Ch., Quincy 111., 1897-99, Melrose, Mass., 1899-11, Pilgrim Unitarian Ch., Attleboro, since Feb. 1, 1911; also has preached in 1st Parish (Uni- tarian) Ch., Sharon, Mass., at 4 P.M., Sundays, since 1904. Odd Fellow. Spends vacations at his summer home, "Harbor Manse," South Bristol, Me., where he farms and fishes; chief recreation is in helping other people have a good time in his motor boat in all kinds of weather. Address: 222 N. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. HORNIBROOKE, Isahel (Isabel Hornibrook), autliDi-; b. in Ireland, of English parents; d. Nicholls Cole-Bowen and Emma Emilia (Bates) Hornibrooke; ed. under pvt. tutors; unmarried. First story accepted for an English magazine, at 14; came to America in 1892, and subsequently es- tablished home in Worcester. Mass.; writer of books for young people. Author: Camp and Trail, 1897; from Keel to Kite, 1908; A Scout of To-day, 1913. Address: 23 Hollywood St., Worcester, Mass HORR, George Edwin, theologian; b. Boston, Jan. 19, 1856; s. George Edwin and Matilda (Ellis) Horr; A.B., Brown U., 1876; Union Theol. Sem., 1876-7; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1879; (D.D., Brown, 1896; LL.D., Colby, 1915); m. Evelyn Olm- stead Sacchi, of Tarrytown, N.Y., Mar. 16, 1886. Ordained Baptist ministry, 1879; pastor First Ch., Tarrytown, N.Y., 1879-84, First Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 1884-91; editor-in-chief The Watchman, 1891-1903; prof. ch. history since 1903, pres. since 1908, Newton Theol. Instn. Fellow Brown U.; trustee Wellesley Coll., Worcester Acad., Shaw U. ; pres. Watchman Pub. Co.; contbg. editor The Watchman-Examiner; v. -p. Boston Bapt. City Mis- sion. Clubs: University, Twentieth Century, Bos- ton City (Boston), Newton Golf. Author: Hid in the Heart, 1903; The Training of the Chosen Peo- ple, 1907; The Great Ministry, 1908. Home: New- ton Centre, Mass.* HORSFORB, Cornelia, archEeologist; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Sept. 25, 1861; d. Prof. Eben Norton and Phoebe (Gardiner) Horsford; ed. pvt. schs., Cambridge and Boston; unmarried. Continued her father's archfeol. researches after his death, 1893; .sent out archseol. expdn. to Iceland, 1895, to exam- ine ruins of the Saga-Time; also in British Isles, 1895-6-7, to examine ruins of open-air amphithe- atres, forts, etc.; directed various researches among works of native races of North America in connection with investigation of Norse discovery of America. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Prince Hist. Soc; hon. v.-p. Viking Club of London; mem. Am. Folk-Lore Soc, Icelandic Antiq. Soc, Irish Texts Soc; pres. Shelter Island Pub. Library. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Sylvester Manor, Shelter Island, N.Y. Address: 27 Craigio St., Cambridge, Mass.* HORSMAN, Hiram L., M.D.; b. Princeton, Me., Oct. 30, 1870; s. -Xauman and Marv P. (Christie) Horsman; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1899; m. Everil N. Pinkham, of Windsor, Mc, Jan. 26, 1913; 1 son. Asst. phys. Grafton State Hosp., Worcester, Mass., since Nov., 1912. Mem. Kennebec Co. Med. Soc, Me. Med. Assn. liepublican. Protestant. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Addi'ess: Grafton State Hospital, Wor- cester, Mass. HORTON, Edward Augustus, clergyman; b. Springlicld, Mass., Sept. 28, 1813; s. William Mar- shall and Ann (Leonard) Horton: served in South .Vtlantic Sciuadron during Civil W^ar; student U. ijf IMich., 1865-6 (hon. A.M., 1880); grad. Meadville rheol. Sem., 1868; studied at Brunswick and Heidelberg, 1871; m. Josephine Adelaide Rand, Dec. 1, 1875. Pastor Leominster, Mass., 1868-75, Hingham, Mass., 1877-80, Second Ch.. Copley Sq., Boston, 1880-92; pres. Unitarian S.S. Soc, and edi- tor. Every Other Sunday, 1892-10. Trustee West- ford Acad., Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sem.; mgr. Home for Intemperate Women, Washington Home. Chaplain Mass. Senate, Mass. Grand Lodge Free- masons, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., and of Kinsley Post G.A.R. Mem. Republican Club of Mass., Psi Upsilon. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 25 Beacon St., Boston.* HORTON, Iijrman Grimes, clergyman; b. Bristol, R.I., Feb. 21, 1864; s. Capt. Leonard W. and Mar- garet J. (Mcllveen) Horton; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1883-4; Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1885-7; (D.D., Rust Coll., 1906); m. Lottie L. Bacon, of Niantic, Conn., Sept. 2, 1885; 3 children, Harold M., Louise B., Frederic L. Ordained M.E. min- istry, 1886; pastor W'est Ch., Brockton. Mass., 1884-6, Arnold's Mills, R.I., 1887-9, Bast Provi- dence, 1890-4, Central Falls. 1895-6. Wailimantic, Conn., 1897-01, Countv St. Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1902, 1st Ch., Taunton, 1907-10, Stafford Springs, Conn., 1911-12, Westerly. R.I., 1913-15. Prin. E. Greeiawich (R.I.) Acad., 1903-6. Indepen- dent Republican. Recreations: gardening, brows- ing in libraries. Address: 109 High St., Westerly, R.I. HOSFORD, John Thomas, real estate; b. Lim- erick. Ireland, Dec 23. 1868; s. John Knowles and Jane (Robinson) Hosford; brought to America by parents in infancy; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Har- riet S. Folsom, of Boston, Nov. 17, 1892. Began active career with Henry W. Savage, continuing in charge of a dept. 3 yrs.; mem. firm of Hosford & Williams, real estate, 1893-1913; in business in own name since June 1, 1913; dir. IMass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co. Mem. Com. of 100 and exec. com. Charter Assn. in fighting for present city charter; chmn. exec. com. Citizens' Municipal League 1 yr. ; mem. exec. com. Good Govt. Assn.; pres. Roslin- dale Citizens' Assn. 2 yrs.: mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Unitarian: Hii^liland (West Roxbury). Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 214 Beech St., Roslindale, Mass. Office: 85 Devon- shire St., Boston. HOSKINS Francis David, clergyman; b. Phila., Pa.; s. Francis and Anne (Higginbotham) Hoskins; M.A., U. of Pa., class 1854: studied Theol Sem., Va.; widower: 2 children, Francis Emlen, Thomas F. Deacon, 1861, priest, 1862, P.E. Ch.: rector St. .John's Ch.. Lancaster, Pa., 1861-4; rector Grace Ch.. Honesdale. Pa.. 1864-6, Christ Ch., Towanda, 1866-9, Grace Ch., Elmira, N.Y.. 1869-82. Trinity Ch., Swedesboro, N.J., 1882-4; warden Seabury Div. Sch., Minn.. 1884-8; rector St. John's Ch.. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1892-5; corr. sec. Soc of Increase of Min- istry, Hartford, Conn., since 1895: examining chap- lain. Conn., since 1910. Address: 86 Buckingham St., Hartford, Conn. HOSIiEY, "Walter Alexis, M.D.; b. Springfield, Mass.. Julv 15. 1878; s. Charles D. and Harriet (Merriam) Hosley; A.B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Caroline Eddy, of Newton, Mass., Nov. 23, 1904; 2 children, Eleanor Merriam, Ruth Bramhall. Practiced in Springfield since WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 565 190S. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Conglist. Address: 145 Clarendon St., Springfield, Mass. EOSMER, Asa, banking; Feb. 2, 1848-July 13, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) HOSMEB, Charles Edward, M.D. ; b. Bedford, Mass., IVIay 25, 1S37; s. Leander and Sophronia ("Wilson) Hosmer; A.B., Brown U., 1861; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1867; m. Newton, Mass., Apr. 16, 1867, Sarah E. Breck. Enlisted as pvt. 10th R.I. Vols., May 25. 1S62; served in Va.; mustered out Sept. 1, 1862: asst. surgeon U.S.N., 1S64-5; has practiced in Billerica, Mass., since 1872; sch. commr., lSSl-7; pres. Bennett Librarv, 1887; mem. IMass. Ho. of Rep., 1S96, 1897. Republican. Mem. Billerica Hist. Soc. Address: Billerica, Mass. HOSMEB, Prank Alvan, educator; b. Woburn, IMass.. Xov. 14, 1853; s. Alvan and Octavia Emer- Bon (Poole) Hosmer; A.B., Amherst, 1875, A.M., 1878; m. Esther IMayo Kellogg, of Amherst, Mass., Aug. 14, 1878. Prin. Woburn Centi-til Grammar Sch., 1875-6; v.-p. Hitchcock Sch., Brimfield, Mass., 1876-7; prin. Palmer High Sch., 1S78, Great Bar- rington High Sch., 1878-88; editor Berkshire Courier, 18SS-9; corr. New York Herald, 1889-90; pres. Oahu Coll., Honolulu, H.I., 1890-1900. Promi- nently identified with pub. affairs in Hawaii during and after overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1908, 1909. Home: Amherst, Mass.* HOSMEB, James Kendall, librarian; moved to Minneapolis, IMinn. (See vol. 1909, also "Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HOSMEB, Sidney, electrical engineer; b. Pinner, Eng., July 13, 1871; s. George "W. and Agnes David- son (Tatem) Hosmer: came to New York with parents, 1873; B.A., Yale, 1892; m. Clara M. Barnes, of New Haven, Conn., June 12, 1895. With Mather Electric Co., Manchester, Conn., 1892-4; elec. engr., asst. gen. mgr., and gen. mgr., Boston Electric Light Co., 1894-01; elec. engr. Edison Electric Il- luminating Co., Boston since 1901. Mem. Am. Tnst. Elec. Engrs.. Am. Soc. Mech. Bngrs. Clubs: T^ni- versity. Country. Home: 74 Bay State Rd. OflSce: 39 Boylston St., Boston. HOTCHKISS Henry Iiucius, mfr., banker; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 18. 1842; s. Henry and Elizabeth Daggett (Prescott) Hotchkiss; descend- ant of Samuel Hotchkiss, of New Haven, about 1638: ed. pvt. schs., Hopkins Grammar Sch. and Williston Sem.. Easthampton, Mass.; m. Jane Trowbridge, Feb. 25. 1875 (died Apr. 20, 1902); 3 children. H(enry) Stuart, Helen Southgate (Mrs. Elisha Ely Garrison, of New Haven, Conn., and ."^ladison. Wis.), Elizabeth Trowbridge (Mrs. Carl B. Ely, of Harrisburg, Pa., mother of 3 children, Helen Hotchkiss. Henry Stuart, John Dorcey). Paymaster New London R.R., and asst. mgr. U.S. Pin Co., 1860-3; became sec, 1863. treas., 1869, and has been pres. since 1872. L. Candee Co., mfrs. rubber goods: pres. Union Trust Co., 1871-11, when this bank consolidated with The New Haven Trust Co. under name of Union and New Haven Trust Co., of which is v.-p.: dir. Nat. New Haven Bank, since 1874: dir. LT.S. Rubber Co., since 1892 (cTcec. com., 1892-9). Trustee Hopkins Grammar Sch. Mem. Sons of Colonial Wars, New Haven Cham- ber of Commerce. Clubs: Union League (New York) : (Juinnipiack, New Haven Country, New Haven Lawn. Home: 55 Hillhouse Av. Oflice: 214 East St.. New Haven, Conn. HOTCHKISS, H(enry) Stuart, mfr., banker: b. iN'ew Haven. Conn., Oct. 1, 1878; s, Henry L. and Jane (Trowbridge) Hotchkiss: descendant of Sam- uel Hotchki«s, of New Haven, about 1638; grad. Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., 1879; Ph.B., Yale. 1900: m. Elizabeth Wyndham Washington, of Wessyneton. Tenn., Oct. 9. 1907: 3 children. Henry, Marv Boiling Washington. Stuart Trowbridge. "V.-n. and sec. L. Candee & Co., 1902; v.-p. General Rubber Co., New York; dir. Nat. New Haven Bank, Union and New Haven Trust Co., U.S. Export Co., New York: corporator New Haven Savings Bank: apptd. receiver The Nat. Wire Corpn., Nat. Steel Foundry Co.; ex-mem. Bd. Aldermen. New Haven. Conn. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn.. Soc. Colonial Wars, New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Delta Psi. ISIason (32°). Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Country, Quinnipiack, New Haven Lawn, New Haven Yacht, University, Yale (New York). Rec- reations: general outdoor sports. Home: 51 Hill- house Av. OflSce: 214 East St., New Haven, Conn. HOTCHKISS, Hobart IieGrand, lawyer; b. Nau- gatuck, Conn., July 5, 1849; s. Gideon O. and Nancy (Smith) Hotchkiss: descendant of Samuel Hotch- kiss, of Guilford, Conn., 1637; ed. common and pvt. schs.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1873; married. Ad- mitted to bar, 1873, and since practiced in New Haven; mem. Hotchkiss & Asher until 1898. since alone; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1S91, 93, 97, 03: judge of Ct. of Common Pleas, 1893-7. Registrar Conn. Soc. S.A.R. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: Westville, Conn. Office: 179 Church St., New Haven, Conn. HOTCHKISS, Norton Boyce, surgeon; Aug. 23, 1870-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HOUDEIiETTE, Plorence (Amy) Nlckerson, harp soloist and reader; b. Jfedfleld, Mass.; d. Jo- seph Merrill and Amanda P. (Harding) Nlcker- son; descendant of Lady Elizabeth Harding, who sailed from England in ship Abigail, 1G35, .and of WilliaiTi Nickerson, who sailed in ship Rose of Yarmouth, 1637, and was founder of Chatham and Yarmouth, Mass.; ed. principally in pvt schs. and under pvt. tutors; especially educated In elocu- tion, Delsarte, physical culture and philosophy of expression; studied music since age of 8 yrs.; complete course on harp under Heinrich Schiicker. Has appeared professionally since 1900. Married Frederick .Allev Houdelette. of Medfield, Mass., Nov. 12, 1913. Address: Medfield, Mass. HOXXDEIiETTE, Prederick Alley, iron and steel mcht.: b. Dresden, Me.. Dec. 26. 1S40: s. Philip Fredericlv and Maria Greely (Alley) Houdelette; paternal ancestor, Charles Estienne Houdelette. a French Huguenot, who came to America and set- tled in Me., 1751: maternal ancestor. .lohn Alley (a descendant of High Lord Mayor of Dublin. Ireland), an Ensrlish curate, who came to America, and settled at Portsmouth, N.H., 1639: ed. dist. and pvt. schs.: m. Boston, .Ian. 1, 1865, Elizabeth !Maria Baker, of Wellfleet, Mass., w^hose ancestors came to America in the ^Mayflower; 4 children. Ethel Burgess. Mabel Stuart, INIarcelles Rc^d. and an infant (deceased): first wife died. .lulv 7. 1907; m 2d. Nov. 12, 1913. Florence Amy Nicker- son. of Hardins-. Mass., whose ancestors, paternal and maternal, came to America in the IVIayflower. Began as elk.. IR.'ie. and learned the hardware trade in the store of Eaton. Lovett & "V\''ellin9-ton, Bos- ton, continuing 4 vrs. : tlien with Charles Cam- mell & Co.. Sheffield, Eng.. first as mgr. for Bos- ton br. 3 yrs.. then mgr. N.Y. City br. 2 yrs.: re- turned to Boston and had charsre of the sales dept. of Bay State Iron Co. for 10 yrs.: eneaged in the iron and steel business on own account in Boston. 1878. first as partner in firm of .lohn H. Reed & Co., then successivelv. Houdelette & Ellis. Houdelette & Dunnells. Fred A. Houdelette & Co.: pres. Fred A. Houdelette & Son. Inc.. since 1908; dir. Clifton ISTfs Co. Life mem. Am. Poultry Assn. (originator Silver Laced and White "^'van- dottes). Ivife mem. Y.M.C A. ]\Iem. Boston <~"ham- ber of Oommerce. Renublicnn. Conelist. Recre- ations: farmin4; d. Estes and Lois Lillie (White) Howe; descendant of Anne Hutchin- son, of Mass. Colonv; ed. Cambridire ITish Sch., 1878-82; Sch. of Drawing- and Paintinjr, of Boston Mus. of Fine Arts, 1S82-6; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888- 90: traveled Europe, 1892-3; unmarried. Draughts- man in office of Frances R. Allen. Boston, 1890-2; built first house in association with .Joseph Prince Loud, 1894; practiced alone until 1913 when entered partner.'Jhip with Eleanor IManning-, of Lynn. Mass., title of Lois L. Howe & Manning:. Awarded 2d prize for desien for Woman's Bldq-., "U^orld's Fair, Chi- cago, 1891. Mem. bd. dirs. Sch. of Boston Mus. of Fine Arts (sec, 1899-12), Copley Soc, Mass. Cre- mation Soc. Mem. A. I. A., Soc. for Preservation N.E. Antiquities, Women's Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech. Unitarian. Clubs: Mayflower. Business Women's, Saturday Morninp: (Boston), Cambrida:e Boat. Au- thor: Details from Old New Ensrland Houses, 1913. Recreations: frardenin.s:, photography. Home: 2 Ap- pleton St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 101 Tremont St.. Boston, Mass. HOWE, Iiouis P.. retired shoe mfr. ; b. Marlboro, Mass., May 29, 1858; s. Herbert and Harriet A. (Brigham) Howe; student in civ. enarrin?:., Mass. Tnst. Tech., 2 yrs. ; m. Marlboro, India H. Arnold. Pres. O. H. Stevens Mfg-. Co., Marlboro Bldff. Assn.; dir. First Nat. Bank of IMarlboro: trustee Marlboro Savings Bank. Chmn. trustees Marlboro Pub. Li- brary; trustee Marlboro Hosp. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1894; mem. Rep. State Central Com., 1893, 1894. Unitarian. K.T.; mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Unitarian. Address: Marlboro, Mass. HOWE, Mark Antony De Wolfe, editor; b. Bris- tol, R.L, Aug:. 28, 1864: s. Rt. Rev. M. A. DeWolfe and Ell7a (Whitney) Howe: A.B., Lehig-h U., 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1888; m. Fanny Hunting- ton Quincv, of Boston, Sept. 21, 1899. Asso. editor Youth's Companion, 1888-93 and 1899-1913: asst. editor Atlantic Monthly, 1893-5; editor Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 1913 — . Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Clvibs: Tav- ern, Country (Brookline). Union Boat. (See W^ho's 'KSnia in America for books and writings.) Home: 26 Brimmer St., Boston.* HOWE, Oliver Hunt, M.D.; b. Dedham, Mass., May 29, 1860; s. Elijah (Jr.) and Julia Ann (Hunt) Howe; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; house sur- .geon, 1885-6, asst. to supt.. 1886-7, Boston City Hosp.; m. Martha Dresser Paul, of Dedham. Nov. 26. 1889; 4 children, Paul, Julian Cheever, Richard Withington. Henry Forbush. Has practiced at Co- hasset, Mass., since 1887; trustee Cohasset Savings Bank; trustee and treas. Cohasset Free Pub. Li- brary. V.-n. Mass. Medico-Legal Soc; mem. A.]\T.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Boston Soc. Natural History, Alumni Assn. Boston City Hosp. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Cohasset Literary (pres.). Recreations: history and art, travel, botany, geol- ogy. Author of hist, chapters in Cohasset Genealo- gies and Town History, 1909; also The Personal Relation of the Physician to His Patients (Boston Med. and Surg. ,Iour., 1910); Progres.s and Tenden- cies in the Practice of Medicine (Boston Medical and Surgical Journal); 1911; Cultural Education (Education, Jan., 1914); Historical Evolution of European Nations (Education, Apr. and May, 1915). Gives illustrated travel talks. Address: Cohasset, Mass. HOWE, Percival Spurr, broker; b. Brookline, Mass., 1863; A.B., Harvard, 1886; married; 1 son, Percival S., Jr. Pres. Suncook Mills: also engaged in bond and investment brokerage business, (jlubs: Exchange, Brae Burn Country; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: motoring. Home: AVest Newton, Mass.; (summer) Nahant, Mass. Of- fice: 50 Congress St., Boston. HOWE, Reginald Heber, clergvman: b. Roxbury, Mass., Ai)r. 9, 1846; s. Rt. Rev. M. A. DeWolfe and Eli'/abeth Smith (Marshall) Howe; A.B.. Brown U., 1866, A. M., 1869 (D.D., 1894); B.D.. Phila. Div. Sch., 1869; m. Susan, d. Seth Adams, of Providence, R.L, June 22, 1868. Deacon, 1869, priest, 1870, P.B. Ch.; asst. St. Luke's Ch., Phila., 1869. Grace Ch., Providence. 1869-71: rector Trinitv Ch., Mil- ford, Mass., 1871-2, Christ Ch., Quincy, Mass., 1872- 77. Ch. of Our Saviour, Longwood, Mass.. since 1877. Instr. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge. 1881; sec. Diocesan Bd. of Missions, 1885-14; v.-p. and sec. of corpn. of Ch. Home for Orphan and Destitute Children; pres. Dist. 15 Conf. of Associ- ated Charities; pres. ]\Iass. Branch, Free Ch. Assn.; dir. Ch. Temperance Soc; served as examining chaplain under Bishops Paddock. Brooks and Law- rence. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc) Address: Longwood, Boston.* HOWE, Reg-inald Heber, Jr.. naturalist: b. Quin- cy, Mass., Apr. 10, 1875: s. Reginald Heber and Susan (Adams) Howe; ed. at home and at Noble's Sch.. Boston; grad. snl. course Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1901; (Docteur de I'Universitg, Sorbonne, 1912); m. Marion Appleton Barker, of .lamaica Plain, Boston, Sept. 19, 1904. Curator Thoreau Museum of Natural History; instr. natu- ral sciences, Middlesex Sch., Concord, Mass., 1901 — . Lecturer on ornithology. Associate mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union: mem. Biol. Soc. Washing- ton, Boston Soc. Natural History. Club: Royal So- cieties (London). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Concord, Mass.* HOWE, Samuel Henry, clergvman: b. Fleming Co., Ky., Dec. 15, 1837; s. Ma.i. John M. and Sarah (Robertson) Howe; ed. Hanover Coll., Ind.: (D.D., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1877); m. Cohoes, N.Y., May 14. 1873. Katherine B. Buss. Ordained Presb. min- ister, 1865; pastor, Vincennes. Ind., 1865-7, Inde- pendence, Mo., 1867-70, Cortland, N.Y., 1870-72, \A^ashington, D.C., 1872-83, Park Congl. Ch., Nor- wich, Conn., since 1883. Address: 9 Williams Av., Norwich, Conn. HOWE, S(imon) Herbert, shoe mfr.; Dec 21, 1835-May, 1911. (See Vol. 1909.) HOWE, "Walter Clarke, surgeon; b. Dedham, Mass., June 21, 1872; s. Elijah (Jr.) and Julia Ann (Hunt) Howe; descendant of Abraham How, free- man in Roxbury, Mass., 1638; grad. Dedham High Sch., 1889, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1890: A.B., Amherst, 1894 A.M., 1899; M.D. Harvard Med. Sch., 1898: m. Dedham, Feb. 26. 1906, Amelia M. Ely; children, Frederick Ely (b. Nov. 4, 1908), Emily (b. Nov. 22, 1909). House .surgeon, Chil- dren's Hosp., Boston, 1898, Boston City Hosp., 1899-01; house phys., Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1901- 02; asst. surgeon, Boston City Hosp., since 1903; surgeon rectal dept., Boston Dispensary, 1903-11; asst. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Sec. Grad. Sch. of Medi- cine, Harvard; sec Suffolk Dist. Sled. Soc; fellow- Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. ]\Ied. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc. Med. Im- provement, A.A.A.S., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Mass. Med. Benevolent Soc, Alpha Delta Phi, Bos- tonian Soc. Clubs: University, Boston Art. Ad- dress: 303 Beacon St., Boston. HOWE, Willard Bean, newspaper publisher; b. W. Buxton, TSIe., Dec. 7, 1864; s. George Wilson and Annie E. (Bean) Howe; A.B., Harvard, 1887; m. Stamford, Conn., Oct. 21, 1890, Annie H. Bean; 4 sons and 3 daughters. Employed in Old Lowell Nat. Bank, Lowell, Mass., for 5 summers, ending- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 573 1889: then became commercial traveler for C. F. & in ins. business; mem. firm of Rogers & Howes, G. W. Eddy, grain, flour, etc., Boston: bought Mel- mgr.s. in Boston of German Am. Fire Ins. Co. of rose Journal, 1889: sold the paper after 15 mo.*^. New York. Was mem. Sch. Bd., Newton, Mass., 9 and soon after became business mgr. Burlinston yrs. ; now pres. bd. trustees Newton Free Library; Free Press; after 7 yrs. bought control of the mem. Free Pub. Library Commn. of Mass. Demo- corpn. and now dir. and treas. Free Press Assn. crat. Clubs: Exchange (Boston); Tuesday, Brae and Free Press Printing Co.: dir. E. & T. Fairbanks Burn (Newton); Anni.squam Yacht (Gloucester, Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt., trustee Burlington Savings Mass.). Recreations: gardening. Home: 248 Park Bank. Dir. Mary Fletcher Hosp. ; mem. exec. com. St., Newton, Mass.; (summer) Annisquam, Mass. Am. aiissionary Assn. Republican. Conglist. Ma- Office: 30 Kilby St., Boston. son. Clubs: Algonquin, Ethan Allen. Home: 409 S. HOWES, Georg'e Edwin, college prof • b Read- Union St. Office: 189 College St., Burlington, Vt. ing, Mtuss., Aug. 27, 1865; s. Andrew and Mary HOWE, William T., insurance official; b. Salem, Susan (Vose) Howes; A.B., summa cum laude, Har- Mas.s., Oct. 20, 1848; s. Israel T. and Harriet (Slo- vard, 1886, A.M., 1890, Ph.D., 1895; m. Sarah Knowl- cum) Howe; ed. St. Paul's Sch.. Concord, N.H.; m. ton Dillaway, of Cambridge, Dec. 27, 1887. Teacher, Marv Osgood Allen, of Salem, JMass., Mar. 9, 1870: Stamford, Conn., 1886-7; .ir. master Boston Latin 1 son. Edward T. (deceased). In underwriting Sch., 1887-91; instr. Latin, Haverford (Pa.) Coll. dept., North British and Mercantile Ins. Co.. 1875- Grammar Sch., 1891-3; prof. Greek U. of Vt., 1895- 85; on field force. Conn. ]\Iut. Fire Ins. Co., 1885-8; 1905; Garfield prof, ancient langs., AVilliams Coll., spl. agt., same co.. Middle States, 1888-94; gen. agt. 1905—. Prof. Greek lang. and lit.. Am. Sch. Clas- at Hartford office, 1896, later becoming asst. mgr., sical Studies at Athens, Greece, 1902-3; prof. Greek, same co.; again became connected with Conn. Mut. summer session, Columbia, 1906. Home: Williams- Fire Ins. Co., as gen. agt. at home office; was elect- town, Mass. ed asst. sec, 1903; sec. Dec. 4, 1907-13: v.-p. same HOWES, Phil Sheridan, insurance; b. Northfield, CO. since Mar.. 1913: dir. Nat. Exchange Bank. Vt., July 28, 1S75 ; s. Edward H. and Susan S. (Put- Clubs: Hartford. Hartford Golf. Recreations: golf, ney) Howes; descendant of Thomas Howes, one of Home: 41 Lorraine St. Office: 51 Prospect St., Hart- the grantors of the town of Yarmouth, Mass., 1639; ford. Conn. A.B., Norwich U., 1896; m. Alice Lunnie, of Maple HOWEIiIi. Iiouis Benuiusrton, clergyman; born Grove, P.Q., Nov. 16, 1898; 2 children, Harold Lun- Trenton, N.J.. Sept. 18, 1875; s. Charles Whitecar pie, Mildred Burr. Corpl. Co. F, 1st Vt. Inf., Span- and Anne (Umplebv) Howell; pre. edn. State Model ish-Am War; engaged in teaching for a short time; Sch., Trenton; A.B., Dickinson Coll.. 1897, A.M., connected with actuarial dept. Nat. Life Ins. Co. 1900: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1900; m. Isabel Graves ^i"^® i^^^ L 'P,®i"- ^^^^^- ^^^^® ^o"^- ^^■' 1908-12: Woodruff, of Elizabeth. N.J., Feb. 3, 1903; 3 daugh- mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Montpelier, 1912-13. Mason; ters. Adelaide Woodruff. Anne. Kate Van Loan. mem. United Spanish War Veterans. Democrat. Deacon, 1900, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; missionary, Universalist. Club: The Club. Address: Montpe- Trenton. N.J., 1900-2; rector St. John's Ch., Boon- lier, Vt. ton. N.J., 1902-7: vicar All Saints' Ch., Lockport, HOWLAND, Charles P., paint mfr.; b. Boston, N.Y., 1907-8; rector St. Paul's Ch., Norwalk. Conn.. May 24, 1841; s. David and Rebecca (Crocker) since 1908. Pres. Jr. Clericus of Conn. Member Howland; ed. pub. schs., Boston, pvt. schs.. West Knights of Washington (It. gen.). Phi Kappa Psi. Newton, Mass.; m. Nannie J. White, of Roxburv, Recreations: golf, tennis, old furniture. Address: Oct. 9, 1883; 5 children: Mary (Mrs. F. W. Remick, St. Paul's Rectory, Norwalk, Conn. of West Newton), Arthur, Ethel, Dorothy (Mrs. HOWEI.I., Bichard, editor; born Hackettstown, Frederick K. Leatherblee, of Springfield, Mass.), N.J., May 10, 1869; s. J. W. and Catherine (Wells) Alice (Mrs. Adolph Amend, of Highwood. N.J.). Howell: ed. pub. schs. of Flanders and Dover, N.J., Began in paint, dry color and varnish business in and Coleman's Business Coll., Newark, N.J. : m. New employ of M. & N. Crocker & Co., Boston, 1858; York, Feb. 13. 1898. Mary L. Dwver. Began news- worked in various branches of business and be- paoer work on Iron Era" and Dover Index, Dover, came member of firm of Crocker, "Wadsworth & N.J. : reporter Press Register, Newark, and New Co., name changed to Wadsworth, Howland & Co.; Y'ork Star and Continent: became citv editor Wa- pres. Wadsworth, Howland & Co., Inc., manufac- terburv Republican and later reporter on Water- turers paints, varnishes, etc., since 1893. Mem. bury Herald: became mng. editor Waterburv Her- Boston Chamber of Commerce, Maiden Chamber of aid and Bridgeport Herald, 1896. Home: Bridge- Commerce, Paint and Oil Club of N.E. (ex-pres.). port. Conn. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Neighborhood (West HOWEI^IiS, William Dean, author: moved to Newton). Home: 129 Chestnut St., "West Newton, New York. CSep Vol. 1909, also Who's Who in '^^^^s. umce. sj-b4 vvasnmgton tot., lioston. America, 1914-15.) HOWIiAND, Clark Phelps, educator. (See Vol. HOWES. Ernest G., mfr.: b. Chatham, Mass., 1^09.) Oct. 5, 1871; s. Franklin and INIerice B. (Small) HOWLAND, Edward Morris, commercial paper; Howes; ed. pub. schs.: m. Alice M. Huguley, of b. New Bedford, Mass., July 1, 1884; s. William D. Boston. Connected with manufacture of sole leath- and Caroline T. (Child) Howland; A.B., Harvard, er since 1890; nres. Howes Bros. Co.. Tanners' Cut 1906; married. Entered the banking office of Blod- Sole Co.: dir. Michigan Tanning & Extract Co., Po- Set & Co., Boston. 1905, continuing to 1907; later cahontas Tanning Co.- (Wheeling. Y^Wa.), St. .lo- with C. E. Steere & Co.; mgr. Boston br. of Hatha- seph Tanning Co. Clubs: Algonciuin, Boston City, way. Smith, Folds & Co., commercial paper, since Tedesco. Exchange. Home: 325 Commonwealth April, 1913. Club: Country (Brookline, Mass.). Av. Office: 321 Summer St., Boston. - Home: 45 West Cedar St. Office: 60 Congress St., HOWES, Prank Herhert, insurance; b. South Boston. , , ^ .r. x Boston, Mass., Feb. 7. 1853; s. Osborn and Abbv HOWLAND, Prank Georg-e, banker; b Boston, rCrowell) Howes: descended from Thomas and Aug. 27, 1863; s. George and Angeline (Buszell) Marv Howes who came to America, 1637: on moth- Howland; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem, 1884; m. er's'side descended from Thomas Prince, gov. of Barre, Vt., Mar. 29, 1888, Mary Wells Elected Plvmouth Colonv: ed. pub. schs.. Boston, Grey- cashier Nat. Bank of Barre, Jan. 1, l^^l, pres., lock Inst.. South Wllliamstown, Mass., and Chaun- Jan. 1. 1907; organized, Feb., 1893, Barre Savings cv Hall Sch.. Boston; m. Jane Roome Osgood, of Bank & Trust Co., of which was treas. until 1914, East Orange, N.J.. Oct. 3, 1878; 3 children, Helen when became pres.; organized, 1906, and pres. Z. riMrs. Charles B. Gleason, of Newton, Mass.), Granite Mut. Ins. Co.; organized, and treas. Barre Donald T\^.. Henrv F. Began in wholesale shoe & Montpelier Traction & Power Co., 1898; organ- business, Boston, "1869. with John and David W. ized. and pres. Ouarry Savings Bank & Trust Co., Hitchcock (both of whom later became officers of 1913: organized, and treas. Peoples Lighting, the National Tube W^orks), continuing until 1872: Heating & Power Co., 1903 Mem. Vt Ho. of Rep., then with Howes & Crowell, ship mchts.. Boston 1892. Senate, 1906; chmn. Bd. Civil Authority and and New York, 1872-80; was associated with Hav- iustice of the peace, over 20 yrs. Republican, ward A. Harvev, inventor of "Harveyized' armor Trustee French Barre Library, Barre City Hosp. Plate, in several iron and steel cos. in N.Y. City, Episcopalian. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. Club: Barre 1880-7; editorial writer for Boston Post, 1888; since Golf (pres.). Address: Barre, Vt. 574 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HOWIiAND, Fred Arthur, lawyer; b. Franconia. N.If.. Nov. 10, 1S64; s. Moses N. and Sylvia Ann Howland; prep. edn. Phillips Andover Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1887; studied law with Hon. A\'. P. iJillingham, Waterbury, Vt.; sec. Civil and Mili- tary Affairs, 1888; m. Rena Forbush, of Lancaster, N.H., Sept. 24, 1894 (died Oct. 24, 1894); m. 2d, Marg-aret Louise Dewey, of Montpelier, Vt., Fel). 1, 1899; children, Louise D., S.\l\ia Ann, Su.san G., Emily S. Mem. law firm of Dillingham, Tluse & Howland, 1892-03; counsel of Nat. Life Ins. Co., 1903-9, and in Jan., 1909, elected v. -p. and counsel same co. ; elk. Ho. of Rep., 1896; state's atty. for Washington Co., 1896-8; sec. of state, 1898-02; chmn. of com. to prepare revision of banking laws of Vt., 1910; Republican. Sec. Vt. Hist. Soc. Mem. Alumni Council Dartmouth Coll. Recreations: golf, fishing. Address: 120 State St., Montpelier, Vt. HOVTIiAKD, Frederick Hoppin, .iournalist; moved to l'hiladeli)liia, I'a. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HOWIiAITD, Georgre Frank; b. Mattapoisett, Mass., Apr. 7, 18 if); s. George Henry and Julia Emma (Robinson) Howland; direct descendant of George Soule, of the Mayllowcr; ed. pub. schs., -Mattapoisett, and Tabor Acad., Marion, Mass.; m. Emily Jeannette Smith, of V^'altham, Mass., Oct. 31, 1901; 2 children, JIuriel, Winslow Robin- son. Began in employ of gas and electric light COS., whicli became nucleus of Mass. Lighting Cos., of which was elected sec. at organization, Oct. 1, 1903; sec. and asst. treas. of Mass. Lighting Cos.: sec, treas. and dir. of the various cos., the stocks and securities of which are held by the Mass. Lighting Cos. Joined Co. E, 6th Regt., M.V.M., at organization, 1891, and in 1898; at out- break of Spanish-Am. War, was 1st sergt. ; commd. 2d It., 6th Mass. Inf., U.S. Vols., and later pro- moted to 1st It.; hon. mustered out at close of war. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. HOWIiAirD, John Gordon, merchant; b. Barre, Mass., June 11, 185 7; s. Dr. Asa Allen and Cornelia White (Collins) Howland; descendant of John Howland and Gov. William Bradford, of the May- flower; ed. common schs.; m. Jesse Milne, d. late William A. Denholm, of Worcester, Mass., July 14, 1891. Begajti active career in clothing store at Worcester and became salesman and traveling salesman; removed to Boston, 1882; entered shoe business at Bridgeport, Conn., 1887, the business enlarging into dept. store, 1894; now pres. How- land Dry Goods Co., one of the leading houses in Bridgeport; pres. Smith-Murray Co.; dir. 1st Bridgeport Nat. Bank, Bridgeport Morris Plan Bank. Trustee Y.M.C.A., Bridgeport Protestant Orphan Asylum. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Am. Jersey Cattle Club, Seaside, Contemporarv, Brooklawn Country, Woodstock (Vt.) Countrv, Lakota Fishing (Woodstock). Recreations: breeder of fine Jersey cattle; owner of Quechee Fells Farm, Quechee. Vt. Home: 285 Park Av. Address: Howland Dry Goods Co., Bridgeport, Conn. HOVTIiANS, Iieroy Albert, college prof.; b Acushnet, Mass., July 6, 1879; s. Franklvn and Emma H. (Hallett) Howland; 10th generation from Henry Howland, in Plymouth prior to 1624 il)rother of John Howland, of the Mayflower), and on mother's side from Andrew Hallett, who came to Lynn in 1636; ed. Friends' Acad.. New Bedford Mass.; B.A., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1900; M.A., Har- vard, 1905; Ph.D., U. of Municli, 1908; m. Ethel M Winward, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 14, 1908; 2 children. Leroy Albert, Jr., John Loomis. Instr mathematics, Drexel Inst., Phila., 1900-3, Weslevan U., 1905-6; Parker fellow. Harvard. 1906-8; asso prof, mathematics, 1908-13, Fisk prof, mathematics since 1913, TVesleyan U. Methodist. Mem. Am Math. Soc, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Club" University. Address: 34 Home Av., Middletown, Conn. 'HOVrj.fiN-D. Walter Morton, lawyer; Julv ''2 1840-Oct. 22, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) " " "' HOWLAND, Willard, lawyer; b. Pembroke, Mass. Dec 3, 1852; s. Jairus and Deborah L. (Fish) Howland; descended from Pilgrim ances- tors who settled at Marshfleld, Mass.; ed. common schs. ; studied law in Boston U. Law Sch. and in oHice of Josiah W. Hubbard; m. Lottie A. S. Barry, uf Boston, Aug. 24, 1874; children, Fred C, Eliza- beth A. (Mrs. Herbert Marston). Engaged in gen. l)ractice since 1878; mem. firm of Howland & Warren; pres. Broadway Nat. Bank; trustee Coun- ty Savings Bank; one of promoters of Boston Elevated R.R. and first counsel of the co. ; also a jiromoter and dir. Cape Cod Canal. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 4 terms, 1889, 90, 99, 1900, Senate, 2 terms, 1901, 1902; chmn. State Bd. of Conciliation and Arbitration since 1903. Methodist. Mem. Mass Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mason (K. T. ). Club: Review. Home: 718 Broadwav, Chelsea. jNIass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. HOYT, Adrian Hazen, mfr., inventor; b. Magog, P.Q., Can., Mar. 7, 1862; s. Joseph and Susan (Currier) Hoyt, and descendant of John Hoyt, Sal- isbury, Mass., about 1640; ed. pub. schs. and busi- ness coll.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1887; m. Magog. June 13, 1887, Lizzie C. Schedrick; 1 son, Wallace C, b. Oct. 15. 1888. Began practice at Magog: removed to St. .Jolinsbury, Vt., and became connected with the Standard Electric Co.; moved to JNIanchester, N.H., after 18 mos., and engaged in elec. experimental work; was mgr. Whitney Elec. Instrumental Co. until 1905; has since been engaged in mfr. of elec. instruments and auto- mobiles at Penacook; has been granted many patents on elec. measuring instruments and scien- tific apparatus. Republican. Methodist. Mem. A. A. A.S.; Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Address: Pena- cook, N.H. HOYT, Charles Chase, shoe mfrs.' goods; b. Boston. Feb. 22, 18 55; s. Isaiah Francis and Jose- phine INIatilda (Eastman) Hoyt; grad. Chicago High Sch., 1873; m. Emma Josepliine Farnsworth, of Boston. .lune 4, 1884; children, Richard Farns- worth, Katharyn (Mrs. Lester Watson, of Brook- line, Mass.). In employ of Jansen, McClurg & Co.. pubs, and booksellers. Chicago, 1874-5; with Haw- lev. Folsom & Martin, men's furnishing goods, 1875-9: with Nichols & Farnsworth, 1879-87; part- ner Nichols, Farnsworth & Co., 1887-90, and sr. partner Farnsworth, Hoyt & Co. since 1897; v.-p. T\''alworth Mfg. Co.; trustee Home Savings Bank; dir. Old Colony Gas Co.. Boylston Nat. Bank, Lewis A. Crossett, Inc. Dir. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn. (pres. 1907-12); mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Boston Boot and Shoe Club (pres. 1903-6). Republican. Conglist. ]\rem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Country, Merchants.' Rec- reations: golf, motoring. Home: 186 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 58 Lincoln St., Boston. HOYT, David Wetoster, educator: b. Amesbury, Mass., Apr. 16, 1833; s. Enoch and Elizabeth (Wil- liams) Hoyt; descendant of John Hoyt, who set- tled at Salisbury, and Amesburv, Mass., about 1638; student Brown U., class of 1855; (hon. A.M.. Middlebury Coll., 1861, Brown, 1872; D.Sc, R.I. State Coll.. 1914); m. Marv E. Pierce, of Brighton, Mass., 1856; m. 2d, Martha J. Guild, of Providence. 1868; 1 daughter, Elizabeth G. Teacher, Putnam Free Sch.. Newburyport, Mass., 1851-4, Union Sch.. Beloit, Wis., 1854-5, high sch., Lexington, Mass., 1857-8; adj. prof, mathenjatics and mechanics. Poly. Coll. of Pa., 1858-9: prof, mathematics and natural sciences. New Hampton Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 1859-63; head of high sch. (now English High Sell.), Providence, R.I., 1864-14 (now emeritus). First sec, 1871-9, pres., 1881-2, R.I. Bapt. Social Union; pres. R.I. Inst, of Instrn.. 1875-6; commr. for Topog. Survey and INIap of R.I., 1888-93; pres. Providence Franklin Soc, 1887-8. and chmn. of com. which prepared its report on the geology of R.I. ; pres. Barnard Club, 1898-9. :Mem. Am. Inst. Instrn., N.E.A., R.I. Hist. Soc. Baptist. Author of several geneal. works; also "Relation of the High School to the Community"; Influence of Physical upon the History of R.I., 1910: and vari- us contbns. to periodicals. Recreations: science, Home: 40 Humboldt Av., Providence, R.I.* HOYT, Deristhe Iiavinta, lecturer; b. Went- worth, N.H. ; d. Dr. Peter Livingston and Elisabeth (^Aspinwall) Hoyt; grad. Kimball Union Acad., 1864; unmarried. Taught Appleton Acad.. New Inswich, N.H.. 1865-7, Reading (Mass.) High Sch., 1869-70; studied in South Kensington Art Sch.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 575 l.,ondon. 1872-3; tauslit ;Mass. Xormal Art Sch., 1874-91; lecturer in same on history of painting, 1891-13. Address: Maiden, Mass.* HOYT, Edward C, leather merchant. Home: Stamford. Conn. (See Wlio's Wlio in America for biography.) HOYT, rrank Murray, banker: b. Newington, N.H., Jan. 23, 1859; s. llev. Samuel and Harriet S. (Murray) Hoyt; descendant of Ruth, d. of John and Priscilla Alden, also of an uncle of .John Adams, 6th Pres. of U.S.; ed. common sells., New- ington, N.H.; Hampton (N.H.) Acad.; N.H. Conf. Sem. (now Tilt on Sem.), Tilton, N.H.: m. Sept. 1, 1887, Marv Ellen Braclvett, of Greenland, N.H. Bookkeeper D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, 1885-94; v.-p. and sec, 1894-6, pres., 1896-1900, Lothrop Pub. Co.: elk. Melrose Nat. Bank, 1905-8; treas. Melrose Savings Bank since Nov. 1, 1908. Repub- lican. Methodist. Home: 168 E. Emerson St. Of- fice: 497 Main St.. Melrose, Mass. HOYT, Helen Brown, author. (See^vol. 1909.) HOYT, James Howard, clergvman; b. Saratoga, N.Y., July 13, 1848; s. Samuel S. and Roxy (Calk- ins) Hoyt; A.B., Union U., Schenectady, N.Y., 1873 (D.D., 1901); grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1876; m. Sarah J. Bennett, of New York, June 25, 1876. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1876; pastor Greenough, N.Y., 1876-9, Presbyn. Ch., Bedford, 1879-91, Congl. Ch., New Canaan, Conn., since 1891. ^iason; Odd Fellow; Granger (state chaplain). Republican. Recreations: fisliing. Address: New Canaan, Conn. HOYT, John G., president Hartford Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. HOYT, Iiouis G., probate judge; ta. Exeter, N.H., Feb. 23, 1856: s. Oilman B. and Marianna (Jewell) Hoyt; prep. edn. Phillips Acad.. Exeter. N.H. ; A.B., Dartmoutli, 1877; m. :Mary S. Towle, of Kingston, N.H., Mar. 30, 1893. Began practice at Kingston, N.H., 1878; editor New Hampshire Democrat, 1877; mgr. Boston office of E. H. Rollins & Sons, bank- ers, 1889-90; dist. attv., Rockingham Co.. N.H., 1892-1900; sec. Rep. State Com., 1900-2; judge of probate, Rockingham Co.. N.H., since 1902. Trustee Sanborn Sem. (Kingston), Brown's Acad. (East Kingston). Universalist. Author: The Homestead Right, 1899: Hovt's Probate Practice (2d edit.), 1908. Home: Kingston. N.H. HOYT, Martha Seavey, U.S. pension atty. and spl. commr. ; b. East Machias, Me.; d. Sylvanus and Cynthia O. Seavey; descendant of Josepli Seavev. of Scarboro, Me.. 1765; grad. Washington Acad., East Machias. 1865; m. East Machias, Sept. 22, 1866, Rev. Oilman Allen Hoyt, Conglist (died at Hiawatha Kan.. 1870). Employed by Home Missionary Soc, at \Varrensburg, Mo., and Hia- watha, Kan.; returned to the East, 1870: now acting as spl. commr.. U.S. pension atty.; repre- sentative of Gen. Federation Bulletin, also of Register and Directory of Women's Clubs. Mem. and corr. sec. Boston Business League; inem. Woman Suffrage Assn. and Underwriter's Assn. of Boston. One of the tliree compilers of Sketches of Representative W^omen of New England (Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, editor), 1905. Address: 80 Gainsboro St., Boston. HOYT, Frentiss Cheney, educator; b. Addison, Vt., Aug. 1, 1869: s. Edwin and Livia M. (Cheney) Hoyt; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1889 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1892; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1898-02, A.M., 1899. Ph. D.. 1902; m. Middlebury, Vt.. Dec. 30. 1902, Hortense Marion Drake; 1 son, Edwin Murray. Teacher, Crown Point, N.Y., 1890- 91; prin. high sell., Parsons, Kan., 1891-3; supt. and prin. high sch., Middlebury, Vt., 1893-8; instr. in English, Harvard, 1902-4; asst. prof. English, Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1904, prof, since 1909. Mem. Modern Language Assn. of America, Delta Upsilon. Republican. Club: Congregational. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: 940 Main St. Office: Clark College, Worcester, Mass. HOYT, Thomas H., lawyer; b. West Amesbury (now Merrimac), IMass., May 11, 1849; s. Isaac 'W. and Marv G. (Gale) Hoyt: attended New Hampton Lit. Instn.; LL.B., Law Dept., U. of Mich., 1874; admitted to bar, 1875; unmarried. Practiced at Haverhill, Mass., until 1880, since at Merrimac. Mem. Sch. Bd. 17 yrs., selectman 3 yrs. Repub- lican. -Vddress: IMerrimac, jNIass. HOYT, Walter Scott, M.D.; b. Rumford, Me.. Nov. 24, 1856; s. Nial and Arvilla (Wright) Hoyt; ed. Wilton (Me.) Acad.; B.A., Bates Coll., Lewis- ton, Me., 1882; M.T)., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1885; m. Aug. 19, 1908, Josephine Huntley, of Newton, Mass. County pliys. Stafford County, Kan., 1885-87; settled in Waltliam, Mass., 1889; city phys., 1891-12; mem. staff Waltham Hosp.; until 1914, member U.S. Pension Exam- ining Bd. for Waltham; trustee Waltham Savings Bank. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex Co. Med. Soc, Waltham Med. Club. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. K. of P., Red Men. Home: 104 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass. HOYT, "William Henry, author: moved to New York. (Sec \ol 190:i, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) HOYT, "William Jewett, paper mfr., retired; b. Delaware, O., Api-. 1, 1842; s. John and Margaret iMorri.son (Jewett) Hoyt; descendant of John Hoyt, Salisbury, Mass., about 1640; ed. pub. schs., Cleve- land, O.; m. Emma A. Cobb, of Cleveland, Feb. 3, 1875 (died 1897). Employed in father's paper mill, Cleveland and Castalia, O., 1860-75; purchased, with father as partner, plant of the Martin Paper Co., Mancheste:. N.H., and continued business un- der name of .John Hoyt & Co. till 1885, when co. was incorporated; sec. and ti-eas. new co., 1885-6; retired Oii account of failing health, 1886; dir. Manchester Nat. Bank. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Derryfleld, Union (Boston). Home: 1580 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. HOYT-STEVENS, Jane Elizabeth, M.D.; b. Con- cord, N.H., Sept. 23, 1860; d. Sewel and Hannah Elizabeth (Nichols) Hoit; student Wellesley Coll., 1879-83; M.D., AVoman's Med. Coll. (New York In- firmary), 1890: m. Concord, June 26, 1907, George Washington Stevens, of Claremont, N.H. 2d med. asst. New York Infant Asylum (61st St. and 10th Ave.), 1889-90; spent summer, 3 mos., 1890, in Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland; resident phys., Lasell Sem., 1890-1; asst. in surg. room, Bennet St. Dis- pensary, Boston, 1890-1; interne N.E. Hosp., Rox- bury, 1S91-2; spl. work of 4 mos. in univ. and clinics at Vienna, Austria, 1 or 2 weeks' study of hosps. in Rome, Venice, Florence, Naples, Zurich, Paris and London, 1892-3; practiced in Concord. N.H., since June, 1893. Apptd. consulting phys. on Margaret Pillsbury Hosp. staff, 1896; resigned, 1899, to spent 1% yrs.' study at the U. of Leipsic, and to travel a year in Italy and N. Africa; re- turned to America in 1901: 4th trip abroad, 3 mos. in Spain, Portugal, N. Africa and the Balearic Is- lands, 1906; del. from N.H. Med. Soc. to the Inter- national Med. Congress at Lisbon, Portugal, 1906. :Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Center Dist. and Merrimac Co. Med. Soc. Woman's Med. Assn. of N.Y. City (life), N.H. Hist. Soc. (necrologist and life mem.), N.H. Bible Soc. (life). Woman's Hosp. and Assn. of Concord (life). Concord Seaman's Friend Soc. (ex-pres. and life mem), Concord Fe- male Charity Assn. (life). Equal Suffrage Assn., also various federated and non-federated women's clubs, lit., musical, philanthropic and recreative. Registered for practice in N.Y.. N.H. and Italy. Home: 85 N. State St., Concord, N.H. HUBBARD. Allen, consulting engineer: b. West- field. Mass., Dec. 9. 1861; s. George and Clara M. (Edv) Hubbard; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (YsLle), 1883; m. Edna L. Woodruff, of Winsted. Conn., Sept. 23, 1896; children, Allen, Jr., Gilbert. Began in J. H. Lounsbury's machine shop. Provi- dence, R.I., 1885: successively with Riverside & Oswego Woolen Mills, Providence branch of The H B Smith Co. and Albert B. Franklin, heating contractor, to 1S9S; mem. firm of French & Hub- bard, consulting engrs., Boston, since 1898. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Chi Phi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Engineers', Boston Athletic Assn., Newton Centre Squash, Tennis, Brae Burn Coun- try Recreations: athletics. Home: Montvale Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 88 Pearl St., Boston. HUBBABD, Charles Etistis, retired lawyer, busi- ness man: b. Boston. .\ug. 7, 1842; s. Samuel and Mary Ann (Coit) Hubbard; ancestry traced back 576 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND to time of William the Conqueror; grad. Yale, 1862; enlisted to Co. A, 45th Mass. Vols, and served until mustered out, 1863; read law under Judge Dwight Foster and Henry W. Paine; LL,. B., 1865, Harvard Law Sch.; m. Boston, Dec. 10, 1872, Caro- line D. Tracy; children, F. Tracy, Gardiner Gieene, Gertrude (deceased). Has devoted attt-iition main- ly to corpus, during recent yrs. until retirement from active business; dir. Am. Telei)hone & Tele- graph Co. Clubs: Somei'set. Oakley Country. Rec- reations: goU". Home: 12 Ilereford St., Boston. "'hubbard, Charles Joseph; b. Barre, Vt., June 22, 1856; s. Ashley and Julia Ann (Carpenter) Hub- bard; A.B., Harvard, 1S83, LL.B., 1886; m. Alice Davis Field, of Morristown, N.J., Sept. 26, 1S99; children, Wynant Davis, Charles Joseph, Jr., Anna, Alice. Was in charge at Kansas City, Mo., for 23 years, of large land investments of Boston peo- l)le; represented lailroads in purchases of land, especially in actiuiring land for the new Union Passenger Station in Kansas City, about com- pleted, 1914; was v.-p. N.E. Nat. Bank, Kansas City, 1895-1910; trustee Sangamon Land Trust. Mem. Bd. of Freeholders that drafted new charter for Kansas City, 1908; mem. committee that draft- ed present park laws of Kansas City. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard, Union, Exchange, Country (Boston), University, Country (Kansas Citv). Recreations: golf. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. HTTBBARI>, Charles beamed, paper mfr. ; b. Norwich. .lulv 21, 1S55; A.B., Yaie, 1873; became treas. The A. H. Hubbard Co. Address: 242 Broad- way, Norwich, Conn. HUBBABD, Charles Wells, mfr.; b. Newton, Mass., 1856; s. Charles Townsend and Elisabeth Blair (Wells) Hubbard; A.B.. Harvard, 1878; m. Anne L. Swann, of C}iarlestown, Mass., June 3, 1889; 4 children. Charles Wells, Jr., Elisabeth Blair (wife of Dt. John F. Meigs. Jr., of U.S.N.), Anne Swann, Mary Greene. Trustee Ludlow Mfg. Associates (treas. 1S87-1912); trustee Franklin Savings Bank of the City of Boston. V.-p. Boston Lying-in Hosp. IMem. Corpn. Mass. Inst, of Tech. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union. Country, Exchange, Boston City, Harvard (Boston); New York (New York). Home: Auburndale, Mass. Of- fice: 111 Devonshire St., Boston.* HUBBABD, Clinton Perley, M.D.; b. Hiram. Me., Apr. 9. 1S40: s. Thomas L. and Mary .Tane (Mason) Hubbard; prep. edn. Limington Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884: m. Esther Went- worth, of Hiram, Me., Nov. 6, 1871; 3 children, Fannie Lord, Carrie Esther, Elwin Thomas. Prac- ticed at Hiram. Me., 1884-5. Lovell, 1885-09, South Windham, since 1909. Mason; Odd Fellow. Demo- crat. Universalist. Home: South Windham, Me. HUBBABD, EUjah Kent, mfr.; July 12, 1835- June 26. 1915. (See vol. 1909.) HUBBABD, Elijah Kent, Jr., mfr., capitalist: b. Chicago. Feb. 5, 1869; s. Elijah Kent and Anna .Jones (Dver) Hubbard; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord. N.H.; B.S., Trinity Coll., 1892; m. Jan. 15, 1901, Helen Keep Otis, of Chicago. Entered busi- ness in 1892, founded by his vincle, Henry G. Hub- bard, in 1834, as the Russell Mfg. Co., mfrs. web- bing; dir. Middletown Nat. Bank, Middlesex Hosp.; pres. Y.M.C.A.; mem. City Council, 1894-6; candi- date for It. -gov.. Conn.. 1902; p.-m. 1st Co. Gov- ernor's Foot Guard, 1899-1911. Mem. Am. Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon. etc. Clubs: Players. Universitv, Metropolitan (N.Y.); Hartford, Hartford Golf (Hartford); IMiddletown, Masonic, Araw^ana. Home: "Arawana," Middletown, Conn.* HUBBABD, Prank Allen, M.D.; b. Worcester, Mass.. IMar. S, 1S52; s. Simeon Pease and Harriet Ann (Barrett) Hubbard; A.B., Harvard. 1873; M.D., Univ. City of New York. 1878; post-grad, work at Harvard Med. Sch. and Univ. of Vienna; m. 1st. Taunton, Mass., 1885. Annie Louise Field (now deceased); 1 child, Merrill Field, b. Dec. 28, 1886; m. 2d, Spencer, Mass.. 1896. Elizabeth Anna Wheeler; 6 children, Eloise Barrett, b. Dec. 2&, 1897; Jennie Elizabeth, Jan. 23. 1899; Helen Wheeler, Nov. 24, 1901; Edward Reed. Feb. 7, 1905; Allen, Jan. 30, 1908; Leonard Field, Jan. 19, 1910. Has practiced at Taunton since 1878; city physician, 1881-3; mem. Sch. Com. many yrs. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Assn. of N.Y. Alumni. Re- publican. Baptist. Mason, Odd Fellow. Recrea- tions: camping, photography. Address: 157 High St.. Taunton, INIass. HUBBABD, Prank Willard, plumbers' supplies; b. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 22, 1875; s. Willard B. and Caroline A. (Wallace) Hubbard; attended New Haven High Sch.; m. Ida V. Tibbetts, of Ban- gor, Me., Feb. 26, 1896. Has been connected since beginning of active career with plumbers' supply business established (May 1, 1899) by father (who died July 8, 1913); now pres. and treas. W. B. Hubbard & Sons Co.; also pres. and treas. Reardon Boiler Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason. Odd Fellow, Elk. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Scimitar. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 9 Sydne.v St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 176 Oliver St.. Boston. HUBBABD, Prederick A., lawyer; b. Hollis, N.H., Nov. 17, 1851; s. Luther Prescott and Mary C (Tenney) Hubbard; ed. Greenwich Acad.; studied law in office of Evarts, Southmayd & Cho- ate. New York; LL.B., Law Sch., U. of City of New York, 1875; m. Greenwich, Aug. 1. 1883, Agnes H. Waterbury; 3 children, (jarleton W., Drexel T., George F. Practiced, Greenwich, Conn., since 1875; v.-p. and gen. counsel ^Mianus INIotor Works (Stamford. Conn.). Now one of judges Borough Court of Greenwich (term expires June 1. 1917). Republican. Conglist. Mason. Contributor to mags, and newspapers. Author: Other Days in Greenwich, 1913. Recreations: travel. Home: 267 Milbank Ave. Office: 115 Greenwich Av., Green- wich, Conn. HUBBABD, George Henry, clergyman; b. Barn- ston, P.Q., Can., June 2. 1857; s. Henry and Lois Fuller (Carr) Hubbard; B.A., Dartmouth. 1880, M.A., 1884: grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1884; m. Deborah Bowdltch Dean, of Cambridge, Mass., June 13, 1889. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884; spent 2 yrs. in home mission work and 2 yrs. in spl. studv of social questions at Harvard; pastor Trinitarian Ch., Norton, Mass., 1888-96, Congl. Ch., Enfield, Mass., 1896-1901, Union Congl. Ch., Haver- hill, Mass., 1901-13. Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass.* HUBBABD, Georg-e William, M.D.; b. Hatfield. Mass., June 22, 1870; s. Charles E. and Julia Day- ton) Hubbard; prep. edn. Smith Acad., Amherst, Mass.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1894. Practiced in South Hadley, Mass., 1894-07. Springfield since 1907. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampden Dist. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Clubs: Calhoun, Automobile. Richmond, Springfield Country. Recreations: golf, motoring. Address: 327 State St., Springfield, Mass. HUBBABD, Henry Vincent, landscape architect; b. Taunton, jNIass.. Aug. 22, 1875; s. Charles Thach- er and Clara Isabel (Reed) Hubbard; traces an- cestry on both sides to 1650 in America; A.B., Har- vard, 1897; :Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897-8; A.M., Har- vard. 1900, S.B., 1902: unmarried. Began practice at Boston as Hubbard & White, 1906; since mem. firm of Pray, Hubbard & White; instr. landscape architecture, 1906-10, asst. prof, since 1910. Har- vard. Mem. Am. Soc Landscape Architects (treas.). Clubs: Union Boat, St. Botolph. Editor Landscape Architecture (mag.) since 1910. Rec- reations: outdoor life. Home: 131 Westmorely Court. Cambridge, Mass. Office: 101 Tremont St., Boston. HUBBABD, John Charles, educator; b. Boulder, Colo., Apr. 16. 1879: s. James E. and :VIaude (Duke) Hubbard: B.S., U. of Colo., 1901: scholar in phys- ics and asst. to Prof. Webster, 1901-2. fellow. 1902- 04, Ph.D.. 1904, Clark U. ; unmarried. Instr. in physics Simmons Coll., Boston, 1904-5; asst. prof, physics New York U., 1905-6; asst. prof, physics Clark Coll., 1906-11. prof, since 1911; fellow in physics. Clark U., 1906-10. instr. since 1910. Fel- low A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Art and Sciences; mem. Am. Physical Soc. Recreations: athletics of all kinds. Address: 8 London St.. Worcester. Mass. HUBBABD, John Tomlinson, lawyer; b. Litch- field, Conn.. Nov. 30, 1856; s. John Henry and Abby Jane (Wells) Hubbard; A.B., Yale, 1880; LL.B., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 577 Yale Law Sch., 1883. Pres. Echo Farm Co.; dir. Litchfield Sav. Sec. Litchfield Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; sec. Conn. Mining Co.; for 11 yrs. pres. Proprs. of the Ore Bed in Salisbury (now dissolved). Grand juror, Litchfield, 10 yrs., warden the borough in 1900, and iustice of peace; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901-3; judge of probate, 190li-12 and since 1914; mem. Conn. State Bar Examining Com. since 1890. Free Trade Republican, with leanings to Prohibi- tion. Episcopalian. Mem. Litchfield Scientific Soc. Addre-ss: Litchfield, Conn. HUBBARD, Joshua C, surgeon; b. Charlestown, N.H., 1869; s. Richard and Sarah D. (Clapp) Hub- bard; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Marion G. Richardson, of Beverly, Mass., 1900; 3 children, Richard, Joshua C, Jr., Marion H. Began practice in Boston, 1899; asso- ciate in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch.; visiting sur- geon Boston City Hosp. ; consulting surgeon Leon- ard Morse Hosp., Natick, Mass. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Obstet. Soc. of Boston, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement, Boston Med. Library Assn. Clubs: Union, Harvard. Address: 84 Bay State Rd., Boston. HUBBABD, Josiah Clark, M.D. ; b. Easthampton, Mass., Sept. 5, 1853; s. Eli A. and Frances (Dan- iels) Hubbard; A.B.. Williams, 1877; M.D., Jeffer- son Med. Coll., Phila., 1880; m. Mary Stowe. of Springfield, Mass., Apr. 21, 1881. Practiced in Hol- yoke, Mass., since 1881; dir. Peoples Savings Bank, Holyoke City Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine, Chi Psi. Home: 321 Maple St., Holyoke, Mass. HUBBARD, Lorenzo W., M.D.; Feb. 3, 1841-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) HUBBARD, Marian Elizabeth, zoologist; b. Mc- Gregor, la.. Aug. 31, 1868; d. Rodolphus and Han- nah (Giles) Hubbard; student Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1886-9; B.S., Univ. of Chicago, 1894. Asst. in sci- ence and language, high sch., Eau Claire, Wis.. 1889-93; instr. zoology Wellesley Coll., 1894-1901; asso. prof, same, since 1902. Recreations: walking. Address: "^"ellesley, Mass. HUBBARD, Orrin Calvin, mfg. hatter and fur- rier; b. Rowley, Mass., May 13, 1851; s. Calvin and Mary E. (Chaplin) Hubbard; ed. pub. schs., Row- ley; m. Emma F. Faulkner, of Fall River, Mass., Feb. 10. 1876; 1 daughter. Amy L. Lived on farm until 19 yrs. of age; learned hatter's trade and be- came partner, firm of Lamson & Hubbard, 1885. which still continues; pres. Lamson & Hubbard Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Home: 100 Hillside Av., W^est Newton, Mass. Office: 92 Bedford St., Boston. HUBBARD, Paul Mascarene, lawyer: b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Aug. 18, 1876; s. James Mascarene and Sarah Hill (Tomlinson) Hubbard; A.B., Har- vard, 1898; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Martha Hartley Coit, of Concord, N.H., Dec. 5, 1905. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1901; conveyancer to Metropolitan Park Commn. of Mass. since 1913. Mem. Huguenot Soc. Episcopalian. Club: Har- vard (Boston). Home: 11 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. HUBBARD, Samuel Fairfield, settlement work- er; b. Canaan, Me., Feb. 9, 1846; s. Samuel Fairfield and Mary (Ricker) Hubbard; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem.. Kents Hill, 1867; unmarried. Commercial traveler, 1870-9; in commn. business. 1880-92; su- perintendent North End Union (social settlement), since 1892. Mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1896, 97, 98. Republican. Unitarian. Mason, (K.T., 33°, Scottish Rite): past Grand High Priest of Mass. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City, Puddingstone. Home: Boston City Club. Office: 20 Parmenter St., Boston.* HUBBARD, "Walter Iieslie; ta. East Corinth, Me., Aug. 8, 1873: s. Stephen Sewall and Augusta French Poland (Bicknell) Hubbard; grad. Bangor High Sch., 1892; A.B.. Colby, 1896, A.M., 1899; m. Julv 3, 1906, Somersworth, N.H.. Winnifred Louise Harmon (A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1896); 2 chil- dren. William Harmon, Margaret. In carriage business, 1896-7, prin. Old Town (Me.) Grammar Sch., 1897-8, Mattawamkeag Grammar Sch., 1898- 99; connected with Stickney & Babcock Coal Co., 1898-13; mem. Bangor Common Council 2 yrs.; re- moved to Charleston, Me., 1913. Pres. bd. of trus- tees Higgins Classical Inst., Charleston, Me., 5 yrs. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason (32°); mem. Charleston Grange. P. of H. Club: Twentieth Century. Address: Charleston, Me. HUBBBIiX., Adelbert Merton, M.D. ; b. Enosburg, Vt., Aug. 5, 1S63; s. Oscar and Charlotte Amanda (Spears) Hubbell; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1889; m. Lawrence, Mass., Apr. 13, 1892, Anna T. Mooers. Practiced at Haverhill, Mass., since 1889. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Med. Soc, Haverhill Med. Club. Club: (social) Monday Eve- ning. Home: 32 Summer St. Office: 22 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass. HUBBBIiIi, I^uman Iieroy, banker; b. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 2, 1843; s. Charles and Maria (Taylor) TTubbell; descendant of Richard Hubbell, 1628, and Thomas Taylor, one of the original 8 settlers of Danbury, Conn.; limited com. sch. edn., supple- mented by course in business coll., 1865; m. Dec. S. 1864, Harriet R., d. of Benjamin and Arsina (.ludd) Gregory, of Newtown, Conn. Clk. in dry and fancy goods store, 1859-65; in fire and life ins. business, 1866-72; town clk. and registrar, Dan- burv, 1872-9: sec. The J. M. Ives Co. (furniture, etc.), 1879-97; corporator, 1877, asst. treas., 1897-07, treas. since 1907, Union Savings Bank of Dan- bury, also trustee same. Independent Republican. TTniversalist; clk. Universalist Ch. and Soc. Mem. Union Lodge No. 40, P. & A.M.. Danbury, Conn., since 1875. Home: 40 Morris St. Office: Union Savings Bank, Danbury, Conn. HUBIN6BR, Joseph Bdward, starch mfr. ; b. Madison. Ind., Feb. 1, 1858; s. John Frederick and :\Iarie ((Gerard) Hubinger; father born in Bavaria, mother in France; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Fal- mouth. Ky. : m. Mary F. Morrell, of Portland, Me., June 8. 1887; 2 children, Rene Gertrude, Joseph Edward. Jr. Entered the starch mfg. business, 1879; with the same company with which has ever pince been connected; now pres. J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co. (factory at Keokuk, la.); pres. Peoples Bank & Trust Co., New Haven, Conn.; pres. East- ern Screw Corpn.; dir. New Haven Co. Nat. Bank, etc. Pres. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Mason (32°); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Union League (pres.), Quinnipiack, Race Brook Country; Farmington Country (Farming- ton, Conn.). Recreations: fishing, hunting, golf, and other outdoor sports. Home: 827 Elm St. Office: 840 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. HUCKZNS, Frank Pembroke, lumber mcht.; b. East Boston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1886; s. Frank and Eva Marian (Close) Huckins; descendant of Rob- ert Huckins, who settled in Dover. N.H., 1628; prep, edn.. Mechanic Arts High Sch., Boston; M.E., Harvard, 1909; m. Hazel J. Littlefleld, of Boston, June 21, 1910; 1 son, Pembroke. Practiced as engr., 1909-10, since engaged in lumber business; pres. P. S. Huckins Co. (established by g.g.f. John Huckins, 1854); treas. Mitchell Lighter Co.; dir. Central Square Wharf Co. Unitai-ian. Mem. Assn. of Harvard Engrs., Kappa Gamma Chi (Harvard). Clubs: Harvard (Boston). Boston Yacht. Recre- ations: yachting. Home: 41 Dwight St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 40 Central St., Boston. HUCKINS, John Calvin, M.D., surgeon; b. New Hampton, N.H., Dec. 24, 1877; s. Simeon Dana and Mary J. (Hadlev) Huckins; descendant of ances- tors who settled at Dover, N.H., about 1600; ed. New Hampton Lit. Instn.; New Hampton Com- mercial Coll.; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1904; m. Susan M. Batchelder, of Laconia, N.H., Aug. 9, 1905; 1 son, John Haven. Practiced in Ashland, N.H., since June 15. 1904; also in lumber business and owner of portable saw mill, employing 23 men. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Ashland, since 1912 (chmn.); mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1915 (active worker on floor of House). Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club. Belknap Co. Med. Soc, (pres. 1913). Progressive. Protestant. Mem. Odd Fel- lows, Knights of Pythias. Club: Squam Lake Fish and Game. Recreations: gun and rod. Address: Ashland, N.H. 578 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HUDDILSTON, John Homer, college prof.; b. Cleveland, O., Feb. 9, 1869; A.B., Baldwin U.. 1890, AM 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1893; Ph.D., Munich, 1897; student U. of Berlin, 1895-7, Berlin and Rome, 1902-3; m. at Wesley's Chapel, I.,ondon, Roselle B. Woodbridge, of Berea. O., May 7, 1896. Instr. classics, Baldwin U., 1890-2; in.str. Greek, Northwestern U., 1893-5; lecturer in classical archreologv, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1S98-9; prof. Greek and classical archteology, U. of Me., 1899 — . Mem. Soc. Promotion Hellenic Studies, Am. Philol. Assn., Sigma Chi. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books, etc.) Address: Orono, Me.'* HUSBV, Georg-e Henry, Jr., lawyer; b. Provi- dence, R.I.. June 29. 1872; s. George Henry and Lavinia Butler (Ash) Huddy; grad. Providence High Sch., 1891; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1893; m. Frances Newell Snow, of Providence, Oct. 8, 1901; 1 son, Franklin S. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1895, and since practiced in Providence; mem. Mumford, Huddy & Emerson since 1909; asst. U.S. dist. atty., 1909-14. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns., Providence Bar Club, R.I. Medico-Legal Soc. Uir. Providence Soc. for Organizing Charity. Mason (K.T.). Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Providence Art, Uni- versity, The Players, Turks Head. Recreations: science, traveling. Home: 204 Bowen St. Ottice: 1030 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. HUDSON, Adelbert IiatUrop, clergyman; b. Rich- land, N.Y., Nov. 12, 1853; s. Rev. James Madison and Melissa (Lathrop) Hudson; descendant of Rev. John Lathrop, founder of Church and of Town of Barnstable, Mass., 1639; LL.B., State U. of la., 1876, A.B., 1893; studied Harvard Div. Sch., 1893-5, S.T.B., 1905; A.M., Harvard, 1909; m. Mar- garet E. Benson Chatto, of Blue Hill, Me., Nov. 2, 1896 (died Mar. 2, 1914). Practiced law in Algona, la., 1876-83 (county atty. most of time), Sioux City, 1883-93, as mem. Joy, Hudson, Call & Joy; ordained Unitarian ministry, 1895; pastor Salt Lake Citv, Utah, 1895-7, 1st Ch., Buffalo. N.Y., 1897-01, Channing Ch., Newton, Mass., 1901-10; field agt. and Billings lecturer, Unitarian Ch., 1910-12; pastor 1st Parish, Quincy, Mass., since Mar 1 1912. Pres. Woodward Inst, Quincy. Mem. Quincv Bd. of Trade (dir.). Pres. Ministers' Assn. of Quincv. Mem. Rural Lodge, A.F. & A.M. (chap- lain). Republican. Home: Miller Stile Inn. Ad- dress: 1st Parish Church, City Square, Quincy, Mass. HUDSOIT, Charles "William, artist; b. Boston, Aug. 21, 1871: s. Lorenzo and Maria (Evans) Hudson ;'ed. Sch. of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: studied under Grundmann, Tarbell, Benson and De Camp. Painter of portraits; also landscapes and other subjects in oil and water color, in col- lections in U.S. and abroad; painted portrait of Miss Emerson, now in Emerson House, Concord, Mass., picture portrait of Pres. Roosevelt, pur- chased bv Mrs. James Roosevelt; equestrian por- trait of Gov. Wolcott, owned by family. Has ex- hibited in Boston, New York, Phila., Chicago, etc. Mem Boston Water Color Club, New York Water Color Club. Address: 13 Hilton St., Hyde Park, Mass. HUDSON, Dorr Albert, clergyman; b. Newfane. Vt.. Mar. 20, 1862; s. Albert Jerome and Elizabeth (Edwards) Hudson: grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1884; B.A., Yale, 1888; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; m. Alice Evelyn Godfrey, of W^akefleld, Mass., June 10, 1891; 3 children, Paul Godfrey, Ruth Ellen (deceased), Doris Elizabeth. Ordained Congl. ministry, Sept. 9, 1891; pastor Cherryfleld, Me, Julv-Dec, 1891, Millers Falls, Mass., 1893-04, North Chelmsford, 1904-10, Westbrook, Me., since 1910. Mem. N.B.O.P., Cumberland Fraternity, Cumberland Assn. Congl. Chs. and Ministers, Westbrook Ministers' Union. Republican. Address: 725 Main St., Westbrook, Me. HUDSON, Edmund, newspaper man; b. Temple- ton, Mass.. s. Ezra and Caroline (Jones) Hudson (mother died, Nov. 6, 1911, aged 103 yrs. and 7 davs); ed. pub. schs. ; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U.. 1877; m. Mary Clemmer, of Washinsrton, 1883 (died, 1884). Reporter and corr. Boston Journal, Advertiser and New York World, 1869-7 2; Washington corr. Boston Herald, visiting Europe several times, 1872-91; editor Army and Navy Register, Washington, 1879-91, U.S. Govt. Advertiser, 1883-91; lecturer, 1891-3; editorial writer Hartford Times, 1894-13. Inventor of improvements in hydrocarbon motors, automo- biles, etc. Clubs: Algonciuin (Boston), National Press (Washington). Autlior: An American Wom- an, 1885. Home: Templeton, Mass.'* HUDSON, Henry, lawver; b. Guilford, Me., Mar. 19, 1851; s. Henry and Emily F. (Martin) Hudson, ed. Foxcroft (Me.) Acad.; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., 1871; A.B., Colby Coll., 1875; m. Ada M. Lougee, of Dover, Me., Feb. 22, 1877 (died Oct. 31, 1910); 2 children, James IT., b. Mar. 21, 1878; Leslie E., Oct. 25, 1882. Admitted to Me. bar, 1875; practiced in Dover, Me., 1875-7; after death of father look cliarge his affairs, 1877, and since practiced in Guilford; witli son, James H., formed firm of Hudson & Hudson, July, 1903; dir. Kineo Nat. Bank, 1896-June, 1904; pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Guilford, 1902-June, 1904. Democrat. Metliodist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Address: Guilford, Me. HUDSON, Irving" Pearce, editor and pub.; b. Pheni.N, Town of Warwick, R.I., Aug. 5, 1873; s. J. Ellery and Eliza J. (Pearce) Hudson; ed. Harris Grammar Sch. and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll.; m. Thirza M. Hammond, of St. John's, New- foundland, Feb. 1, 1899; 4 daughters. Editor and pub. Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times, since 1906; auditor of Coventry 5 yrs.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1910-14 inclusive. Senate, from Coventry, 1915. Republican. Pres. R.I. Press Club, 1915-16. Meth- odist. Mem. Warwick Lodge, F. and A.M. ; Landmark Royal Arch Chapter; St. John's Commandery, K. T.; Shrine; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Flat River, Kent; Town Criers (Providence). Home: Mumford St., Phenix, R.I. Address: Arctic, R.I. HUDSON, James Ellery; b. Natick, Town of ^Varwick, R.I., Sept. 23. 1850; s. James Moore and Mary Ann (Buckley) Hudson; ed. dist. sch. and 1 term in Schoelfield's Commercial Coll.; m. Eliza Jane Pearce. of Phenix, R.I., Sept. 23, 1872; 13 children, 11 living; Irving Pearce, Charles Joseph, Mary (Mrs. Silas T. Nye, of Westerly. R.I.), Ellery Emerson, James (deceased), Laura (Mrs. Walter Lindsay, of Clyde, R.I. ), John Buckley, Marion Louise, -Archer Everett, Royal Carlton, Albert Sprague, W^ilton Powell, Lloyd (deceased). Began at 11 as a backboy in a cotton mill; entered printing office of E. T. Lanphear, Phenix. as ap- prentice at 19; became connected with the Paw- uixet Valley Gleaner, 1876, and continued for 21 vrs. as printer, foreman and business mgr.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1897-8; chief factory insp. of R.I. since Feb. 8, 1898. Mem. exec. com. Rep. State Central Com., etc. Methodist. Past Master W'ar- wick Lodge No. 16, A.F. & A.M.. Phenix; Past High Priest Landmark R.A. Chapter, No. 10, Phenix; Past Grand Master of Ma'^ons in R.I. Club: R.I. Press. Recreations: fishing. Home: Plienix, R.I. Oflfice: State House, Providence, R.I. HUDSON, James Henry, lawyer; b. Guilford. Me.. Mar. 21. 1878: s. Henry and Ada M. (Lougee) Hudson; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., 1896: A.B., Colby, 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Marv McKown, of Boothbay Harbor, Me.. Nov. 11, 1903; 1 child, Charlotte F., b. Jan. 10, 1905. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, at Guilford, 1903; mem. Hudson & Hudson since 1903: county atty., Piscataquis Co., 1913 — ; first selectman, 1915; town agt., of Guilford since 1904. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason; St. John Commandery, K.T., Bangor; mem. K. of P. Republican. Methodist. Address: Guil- ford, Me. HUDSON, John "William, clergyman; b. Grove- hind, Mass., Julv 24. 1836; s. George and Elizabeth P. (Griffith) Hudson; prep. edn. Thetford (Vt.) Acad.. 1852-4: A.B.. Dartmouth Coll.. 1858. A.M.. 1861: student Harvard Divinity Sch.. 1858-9; m. 1st. Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 10, 1863, Abbv Story Perlvins; 1 son, George Storv. b. Sept. 2. 1864; m. 2d. Ware, Mass.. Apr. 25, 1876. Divine Perry (ilarke. Ordained to ministrv Unitarian Ch.. 1863: pastor. Ware. Mass.. 1863-5. Chicopee, 1865-8, Ware, 1868-70: organized Unitarian Ch.. Napa. Calif.. 1871-3; pastor. 1st Unitarian Ch.. Peabodv. Mass.. 1873-98. emeritus since 1898: mem. Bd, of Edn.. Peabody (chmn.), Library and Lyceum Com. Peabodv Inst. (chmn.). Republican. Author: Geol- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 579 ogy of Peabody and Vicinity, 1904. Address: Pea- body. :\Iass. HUDSOIT, Samuel Henry, lawyer; b. Nahant, Mass., Oct. 18, I860; s. Samuel and Mary (Hawks) Hudson; A.B., Dartmouth. 1885, A.M., 1889; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1889; unmarried. Asst. prin. pub. eveninsr schs.. Maiden, Mass., 1885-6; In Europe. 1886-7; practiced law in Boston since 1SN9: mem. firm of Hudson & Nichols; 2d asst. city solicitor, Boston. 1894-9, 1st asst., 1899-04; asst. corpn. counsel, Boston, 1904-6; Dem. mem. Licens- ing Bd., Boston, 1906-13 (chmn. 1912, 1913); apptd. by Mayor Fitzserald one of three arbitrators of the light contract between Edison Liglit Co. and City of Boston. 1906-7; mem. examining com. Bos- ton Pub. Library, 1909-10 (climn. 1910); pres. .Tewett Piano Mfg. Co., 1902-14. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (pres. 1906). Boston Real Estate Excliange (chmn. arbi- tration com.). Clubs: University, Curtis, Abstract, Dartmouth. Home: 96 Bay State Rd. Office: 434 Tremont Bldg., Boston. ' HUDSON, Woodward, lawyer; b. New York. Jan. 25, 1858; s. Frederic and Eliza (Woodward) Hud- son; ed. pub. schs.. Concord, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1879, LL.B.. 1882; m. Concord, Aug. 31, 1880, Bessie Van Mater Keyes; 1 daugliter, Marion. Began practice, 1884; mem. firm of Parlver, Thorp & Hudson, 1885-8; in office of Samuel Hoar, gen. counsel. B. & A. R.R. Co., Boston. 1887-1900; in office of counsel B. & A. R.R., as first asst. until .June 17, 1904, and upon death of Mr. Hoar was put in cliarge of the law dept.; also counsel of B. & A. R.R. Co. since Oct. 6, 1904. Solicitor Mid- dlesex Instn. for Savings. Concord, Dec. 1903-Dec., 1907; counsel B. & A. R.R., N.Y.C. & H.R. R.R. Co., lessee since Dec. 12, 1907; trustee Middlesex Instn. for Savings (Concord); dir. Chester & Becket R.R. Co.. Pittsfield & North Adams R.R. Corpn. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston). Concord Country, Social Circle in Concord. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 344 South Station, Boston. HTJGGAK", Ira Melrose, lawyer; b. Canada, Jan. 1. 1877: s. David and Isabel (Cameron) Huggan: descendant of Scotch ancestry; came to U.S., 1892; prep. edn. high schs., Boston; I^L.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1901; m. Mary S. Ryder, of Boston, .June 1. 1910. Associated in practice with Adams & Blinn, Boston. 1901-3; in gen. practice with Judge J. R. Churchill since 1903. Dir. Associated Charities of Boston; dir. Maverick Dispensary, Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston U. Sch. of Law Assn., Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Presbvn. Mason: mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pvthias. Clubs: City (Boston), North Gate (New- ton. Mass.). Recreation^': tennis, music. Home: 1259 Commonwealth Av. Office: 16 State St., Boston. HUGHES, Georare E., lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 19, 1851; grad. Bowdoin Coll., 1873: m. Bath, Me., Julv 15. 1884. Susan M. Neally. Prin. high sch., Bath, Me., 1874-84; mem. sch. com. 10 yrs. ; admitted to bar. 1SS4; ex-chmn. Dem. State Com., Me.; ex-mem. Dem. Nat. Com. from Me.; pres. New England Dem. League; mayor of Bath, 1907, 08. Address: Bath, Me. HUGHES, Hector James, civil engr. ; b. Cen- tralia. Pa., Oct. 23, 1871; s. James H. and Mary (Miller) Hughes; ed. pub. and high schs., Wil- liamsport, Pa., and pvt. instrn. ; A.B., Harvard, 1894; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1899; m. Elinor Lambert, of Cambridge, Mass., 1902; 2 children, Katharine Porter, Elinor Lambert. Engring. asst. and later asst. engr. in office of the town engr., Brookline, Mass., 1894-8; asst. engr. maintenance C.,B. & Q. R.R., Chicago, 1899-1900; resident engr. in charge of constrn., same road, la., 1900-2; de- signer, Am. Bridge Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902; instr. civil engring., 1902-3, asst. prof., 1903-13, asso. prof., 1913-14, prof, since 1914, Harvard; also engaged since 1905 as consulting engr. Fellow A.A.A.S.. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Highway Assn., Am. Soc. Municipal Improvement, Permanent Internat. Assn. Navigation Congresses, Am. Soc. Civ. Fngrs., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Soc. for Promotion Engring. Edn.. Delta Upsilon. Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Oak- ley Country, Harvard Union. Arthur: A Treatise on Hydraulics (with A. T. Safford), 1911; Roads and Toll Roads in America, 1913; Highway Engi- neering Education (Proc. 4th Am. Rd. Congress), 1914. Recreations: golf. Home: 6 Clement Circle. Office: ll;irvard University, Cambridge, Mass. HUGHES, John Franklin, mfr.; b. North Truro, Mass., May 17, 1841; s. John and Betsy (Dyer) Hughes; descendant of Capt. John Hughes, Truro, Mass., 1763; ed. Me. State Sem., Lewiston, Me., and Bates Coll.; m. Josephine M. Wade, of Sanger- ville. Me., Oct. 1, 1866; 4 children, Ralph Wade, Ethel Bess, Josephine, Sarah Eleanor. Began in grocery business with T. F. Dyer, at Foxcroft, Me., 1860. adding liardware, and later engaged in mfr. of pianos; bought out partner, 1895, and changed title of firm to R. W. Hughes & Son, now Hughes & Son Ir'iano Mfg. Co.; v. -p. Kineo Trust Co.; trustee Piscataquis Co. Savings Bank. Trus- tee B^oxcroft Acad. Mason; Odd Fellow. Democrat. Address: Foxcroft, Me. HUGHES, M. Ii,, president Standard Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. HUGHES, Stanley Carnaghan, clergyman; b. Ross, O., Nov. 12, 1867; s. Isaac Manor and Jane Piatt (Carnaghan) Hughes; pren. edn. Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind.; A.B., Princeton, 1889, A.M., 1894; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Rich- mond, June 1, 1897, Lydia Helen Foulke; 4 chil- dren, William Dudley Foulke, James Rowland, Arthur Middleton, Stanley Carnaghan. Ordained minister Epicopalian Ch., 1904; began preaching at Richmond, Ind., 1894; rector Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Norwood, O., 1905-6, Trinity Ch., New- port, R.I., since May 1, 1907. Mem. S.R. Mason. Address: Newport, R.I. HUIDOBBO, Caroline Francis Holman, writer, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) HUIGINN, Eug-ene I. V., rector St. Peter's P.E. Ch., Beverly, Mass. Located graves of Myles Standish and otliers, in Duxbury, Mass. Author: The Graves of Myles Standish and Otiier Pilgrims; also a book of verse. Contbr. on religious and historical topics. Home: Beverly, Mass. HUIiBEBT, Calvin Butler, clergyman; b. Shel- don, Vt., Oct. 18, 1827; s. Chauncey and Charlotte (Munsell) Hulbert; A.B., Dartmouth, 1853 (D.D., 1876); B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1859; m. Mary ElizaiDeth Woodward, of Sandwich, N.H., Aug. 28, 1854; father of Henry Woodward, Homer Bezaleel and Archer Butler Hulbert. Teacher, Swanton, Vt., 1853-4, St. Albans, Vt., 1854-6; ordained and in- stalled pastor Congl. Ch., New Haven, Vt., 1859- 70, Bellevue Av. Congl. Ch., Newark, N.J., 1870-2, Congl. Ch., Bennington, Vt., 1872-5; pres. Middle- bury Coll., 1875-80; supplied pulpits, Caledonia Co., Vt., 1880-90; pastor Presbvn. chs., Adams Mills and Rome, Ohio, 1890-1904. Home: Bowling Green, O.* HU^BEBT, Charles Allen, artist; b. Mackinac Island, Mich.; s. William Curtiss and Mary Anne (Foote) Hulbert; pub. schs., Erie. Pa.; studied art Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., Artist-Artisan Inst., New York. Metropolitan Museum Sch. of Art, New York; m. Plainfield, N.J., June 15, 1893, Katherine Douglass Allmond. Instr. Artist-Artisan Inst., New York, 1893-4; lived at South Egremont, Mass., since 1895. Has exhibited at Nat. Acad, of Design, Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, Am. Water Color Soc, New York Water Color Club, Salmagundi Club, Chicago Art Inst., etc Club: Salmagundi (New York). Address: South Egremont, Mass. HUIiBEBT, Henry Woodward, clergyman; b. Sheldon, Vt., Jan. 26, 1858; s. Calvin Butler and Mary Elizabeth (Woodward) Hulbert; brother of Homer Bezaleel and Archer Butler Hulbert; A.B., Middleburv Coll., 1S79, A.M., 1882; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1885; (D.D., Middlebury and Marietta, 1900); m. Eliza Lyman Pinneo, of Newark, N.J., Mar. 31, 1891 (died June 9, 1905); 2d, Anne Eliza McMaster, July 17, 1907. Investigated common schs. in Eng. for U.S. Bur. Edn., 1879-80; teacher Mechanicsville (N.Y.) Acad., 1880-1; tutor Middle- bury Coll., 1881-2; instr. Syrian Prot. Coll., Beirut, 1885-6; resident instr. ch. history, theol. sem., Beirut, 1886-8; prof, history and polit. science. 580 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Marietta Coll., 1888-94; ordained Presbyn. mln- 99; prof, physics, Colby Coll., Me., 1898-9; asst. istry 1889; prof. ch. history. Lane Theol. Sem., prof, physics, 1900-3, prof., 1903 — , Dartmouth Cincinnati, 1894-7; pastor First Presbyn. Ch., Coll.; prof, physics, Columbia U., summer sessions, Cleveland 1897-01; prof. ch. history, Bangor 1909-13. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Phys. Soc, Theol Sem., 1902-7; pastor High St. Congl. Ch., Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. America, Royal As- Portland, Me., 1907-11; acting pastor Emmanuel tron. Soc, Can. Address: Hanover, N.H.* Congl. Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1913 — . Founder of hULI., Hadlai Austin, lawver; A.B., Yale Univ., "The Children of the Covenant." Investigator ol isbjo; admitted to bar, 1880, and since in practice Russian Ecclesiastical Affairs, 1906. Mem. Am. j^t New London, Conn.; state's attv.. New London Church and Her Children. Home: 36 Marengo q^^ many years. Address: New London, Conn. ^'"'•„^«;,.V.^^^'i\^- uV^"^-.^''^*®''"^^^- -^"thor: The ^^^^^.^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ merchant; b. Stock- ParK, bpnngnem, i\iass. bridge, Mass., July 17, 1871; s. John B. and Mary HUIiBERT, Homer Bezaleel, educator; b. New j^ne (Tanner) Hull; prep. edn. Williams Acad, and Haven, Adui.sori Co., Vt., Jan. 26, 1863; s. Calvin stockbridge High Sch.; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., Butler and Mary Elizabeth (Woodward) Hulbert; isgi; B.S., Boston U.; m. Ethel Louise Culver, of A.B., Dartmouth, 1884, A.M., 18SS; grad. Union Great Barrington, Mass., Oct. 26, 1898. In coal Theol. Sem., New York, 1884-6; m. May Belle Han- business. Great Barrington, since 1897; mem. na, of New York, Sept. 18, 1S8S. Instr. in Royal Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914 (com. ways and Sch., Seoul, Korea, 1886-93; prin. Putnam Acad., means both terms). Mason; mem. Patrons of Hus- Zanesville, O., 1893-4; took charge The Trilingual bandrv, Loval Order of Moose. Republican. Con- Press, at Seoul, Korea, under Meth. Mission Bd., gregationalist. Home: Great Barrington, Mass. 1894; head master Imperial Normal Sch., Seoul, ■h-ttt.t; John Camenter lawver- h Dpprina- Me ifiQT nrnf cinf>f. 1000 TTniinrlprl 1Q01 nnd since ed- xLMitXi, oonn lyarpenxer, iaw>er, d. ueering, ivie., 1897, piot. since IJOO. in\%rs (P^a Commanderv Mas^^^ Pa"an. Clubs: Hope, University, West Side, Noon- n?,?k.^?ir,f" .^.^l^ l/r.t..^'^^,fJ^^%Jl- ^^^*'"- day, Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home:_7_2 Club: Meduxnekeag. Home: Houlton. Me. Orchard A^ Office: lOlSabiA St.r Providence.-R.L HUniE, Harrison, insurance: b. Calais. Me., Sept. 12, 1S40: s. John and Lucy (Brooks) Hume: descendant of David Hume. Scotch historian; on HUME, Harrison, insurance: b. Calais. Me., HUMPHBEYS, Charles Alfred, clergyman. (See Sept. 12, 1S40: s. John and Lucy (Brooks) Hume: vol. 1909.) iT*V.'l'^r?rrfm*^?b°^n'^7h^^,.^\V'Q^sT^QV"TT^''^fT' chester, Mass., Mar. 25, 1873; s. of Ric e^- Dartmouth (^oll. (hon M.S.. 1888): LL.B,, U and Sarah Elizabeth (Reals) Humphrey of Mich. Dept. of _Law,_ 1867; unmarried. Enlisted „^ f_„^ Tf.nP« w„rr,TihT-p^« whr, o^mA t HUMPHBEYS, Clarence Blake, trustee; b. Dor- )f Richard Clapp phreys; descend- ed from Jonas Humphreys, who came to Dorches- 1875; supt. pub. schs , Lawrence. Mass 1877-9; ifomeP^g mTml^irreyr sT,"DorSh N.E. mgr. Iveson, Blakeman. Taylor Co., book Devonshire St Boston ^^^1% -'Te-r^St^MaL ^Se^n^ItT f rom Wa^s°hfng?o°n ^ ^^^^=«=t^' 7^^'^ ro^'^Y^Z "fr^ll'Tll '^^' "^^ -^"n^o^v^lrrctfc-^l?/ l^eTi^e^ l^x"c%^t ^^^ 'an?TlS*^T';;w^n°sS-(^ll^isr 'nl^mihr^ey^s! r^efalned ln?lrest in^lls"" F^d^iur/Guafantrcfo* il^f.^.^ft^r.^^. iT/d^^n" Hst nllh Sch B^'ston*^ of Baltimore. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Get- ^'S^^if Vech Fn4[n^- M^fss In^t^Tech ' 1^9? -^^^ tysburg Post. No. 191, G.A.R. (past comdr.). Clubs: ^■>'- ^^ Mech. Engring., Mass. inst. iech.,_i89^^ m. Algonquin. Pine Tree State England, for 3 yrs. Recreati Beacon Chambers. Office ^^a^''- Woodbridge, and later Stone & Webster Co.; sec- HUMPHBEY, Chester Bradley, banker; b. Hyde retary's asst., 1899-02, registrar since June, 1902, Park, Mass., June 8, 1877: s. Edward I. and Mary instr. in mech. engring. since Dec. 1906, recorder (Doretv) Humphrev; LL.B.. Boston LT. Law Sch., since 1911, Mass. Inst. Tech.; sec. Technology Re- 1900: unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900; view. Mem. Brookline Sch. Com. Mem. Siffma Tau practiced in Boston until 1906; v.-p. Old Colonv Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alumni Assn. Trust Co., since 1906: dir. Ravmond & Whitcomb Mass. Inst. Tech. (sec.-treas.). Am. Assn. Collegi- Co.: treas. Forsvth Dental Infirmatory for Chil- ate Registrars (pres., 1915-16). Club: University, dren. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Recreation: music. Home: 249 Clinton Rd., Brook- Exchange, Union Boat, Brae Burn Country, Tedes- line. Office: Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston. 582 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HUNGEKFORD, Edward, clergyman, author; Sei.t. 20. lS2'of- Greek, Trinity Coll., 1864-78; founder and burg, 111., Sept. 16, 1876; s. Rev. Henry Strong and I'ector St. James' Ch., Hartford, 1878-14, since Mary Lawrence (Herbert) Huntington; B.A., Be- ''ector emeritus Pres. Conn. Children's Aid Soc. loit (Wis.) Coll., 1897; Harvard, 1901-3, M.A., 1902, ^^m. Alpha Delta Phi. Address: 17 Clinton St., non resident fellow, 1906-7; Ph.D.. Yale, 1909; Hartford, Conn. unmarried. President's asst. and instr. Euphrates HUNTINGTON, Oliver "Whipple, teacher; b. Coll.. Harput, Turkey, 1897-1901; explored canyons Marietta. O., June 9, 1858; s. James Freman and of Euphrates river, 1901, and was awarded Gill Ellen (Whipple) Huntington; A.B., Harvard, 1881, Memorial by the Royal Geog. Soc. of London; re- A.M., 1882; Ph.D., 1883; studied at The Sorbonne, search asst. Carnegie Instn., Washington, and Paris, and traveled over Europe, Egypt and the mem. Pumpelly expdn. to Russian Turkestan, East; m. Ellen Balch, of Plymouth, N.H., Aug. 1903-4 (spent 1% yrs. in Turkestan and Persia); 30, 1886. Asst. and instr. mineralogy and chem- mem. Barrett expdn. to Chinese Turkestan (spent istry, Harvard, 1882-94; studied schs. in Europe IV2 yrs. in India, China and Siberia, 1905-6) and 1 yr.; founded, 1896, Cloyne House Sch., Newport, was awarded Maunoir Medal by Geog. Soc. of R.I. Publisher the Cloyne Magazine since 1897. Paris, and club medal by Harvard Travellers Club. Fellow Am. Acad., Arts and Sciences; corr. mem. Instr. geography, 1907-10, asst. prof., 1910-15, Yale Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci.; mem. Royal Camera Club, U. Made expdn. to Syrian Desert, Palestine, and Boston Camera Club, Nat. Arts Club, New York; Asia Minor, 8 mos., 1909, as representative of pres. Newport Natural History Soc; comdr. John Yale U., and spl. corr. Harper's Magazine. Re- Hare Powel Post Sons of Vets. Address: Cloyne search asso. of Carnegie Instn., Washington, for House, Newport, R.I.'* climatic investigations in U.S., Mex. and Central HUNTINGTON, Bobert •Watkinson, Jr., insur- America, 1910-13 Asso. editor Bull, of Am. Geog. ance pres.; b. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 9, 1866; s. Rob- Soc. and Jour, of Race Development. (See Who s ert Watkinson and Jane Lathrop (Trumbull) Who in America for other details.) Address: 222 Huntington; B.A., Yale, 1889; m. Constance Alton Highland St., Milton, Mass.* Willard, of Lexington, Mass., May 5, 1906. Began HUNTINGTON, Henry Barrett, teacher of Eng- with Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co. as elk., Nov., 1889, lish; b. Maiden, Mass., Jan. 17, 1875; s. George becoming actuary, 1893, sec, 1899, and pres., Putnam and Lilly St. Agnan (Barrett) Hunting- 1901 — ; dir. 1st Nat. Bank; trustee Conn. Trust ton; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., & Safe Deposit Co., Dime Savings Bank. Trustee 1891-3; A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1897, Phi Hartford Retreat for Insane, Loomis Inst.; treas. Beta Kappa; m. Providence, R.I., June 13, 1905, trustees Colt Bequest and of trustees for receiv- Alice H. Mason; 4 children, Elizabeth C, b. May ing donations for the bishop (P.E. Ch.); state v.-p. 29, 1906; Arria Sargent and George Putnam Am. Red Cross. Episcopalian. Fellow Actuarial (twins), Julv 24, 1909; Mary Hopkins, July 2, 1915. Soc. America; mem. Yale Alumni Assn. (advisory Asst. in English and in philosophy, Harvard. 1897- bd.). Clubs: Hartford (Hartford), Graduates' 8; instr. in English, Dartmouth Coll., 1898-01; (New Haven, Conn.). Home: 45 Bloomfield Av. instr. in English, Harvard. 1901-2; asst. prof. Eng- Office: 64 Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn.* lish, 1902-10, asso. prof. English since Sept., 1910, HUNTINGTON, -Wimam D., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) ?q77i"<^.^ynir/prw.l'iJ,i"lV,?^A..yiprV^J,,r^<^^^^^^ HUNTINGTON, WilUam Edwards, educator; b. sons Inl tu or in cISs It ^^?var^^^ Hillsboro, 111., July 30. 1844; s. William Pitkin f?a"r1;o^."fli."^s°e'^.^r\f^J\f^^i^efs.^R%^;S^?icrn'^-ES -f .^'^'iW^l^'fn'f ^T6V-"5^* a" fe ^"^ 'Tw^s^ ^. 5^^^^^?T°?V ???ry Strongr, clergyman; b. m.E. ministry, 1868; pastor Nahant, Mass., 1870-1, N.Y. City, July 15, 1836; s. Oliver Ellsworth and Roslindale, 1872-4, Newton, 1875-6, Cambridge, Mary Ann (Strong) Huntington; descendant of is77-9. Boston, 18S0-2; dean Coll. Liberal Arts, Simon Huntington, Roxbury, Mass., 1633, also of 1882-1904, pres., 1904-11, dean Grad. Dept., 1911—, Gen. Jabez Huntington, of Norwich, Conn., who Boston U. Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* had 4 sons who served throughout whole Revolu- __„_„.r_„ _. _. ,,,-^v,.„ ^f^. v, r>„-x-hiirv tionary War; on maternal side descendant of Elder ^r. ^?^ i , % ^a®^,^'il^^f !^i^^/;',.,rTr^K^^^^ John Strong, Northampton. Mass.. 1630; ed. Nor- S^r^^f^fJ: \^A ^^L^t' ^;.^L ''*'i^*„5Sf,v^''7n^ pj^nfi^^ wirh CConnS Arnd • Nortbnmnton Mn^sc: PoIIp Huntley; ed. dist. schs., Duxbury, and Peoples wicn iconn.) j>Lcad., JNortnampton, Mass.. coile- ^cad., Morrisville. Vt.; m. Montpelier, Vt., Aug. of Roxbury. Mass.), Ellsworth (asst. prof, geog raphv, Yale). George Herbert (prof. Robert Coll., HUNTON, Henry L., lawyer; b. Readfield, Me., Constantinople). Henrv Strong, Jr. (pastor Hope Feb. 21, 1865; s. George Craig and Eliza Ann Presbvn. Ch., Watertown, N.Y.). Ruth Lawrence (Wood) Hunton: descendant in 8th generation of (Mrs. Samuel A. Fletcher, East McKeesport. Pa.). Philip Hunton. New Hampshire, 1664; ed. Read- Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1863; pastor Warner, field High Sch. and Me. Wesleyan Sem.; read law N.H., 1863-72. 1st Ch., Galesburg, 111.. 1872-6. Gor- under late Judge Emery O. Bean; m. Harriet Pea- ham. Me., 1877-87. 1st Ch., Milton, Mass., 1888-07. body, of Lewiston, Me., Sept. 18, 1889; 1 daughter, Statis. sec Gen. Assn. (Congl.) of N.H., 1869-72; Alice A. Admitted to Me. bar. Mar. 25, 1889 and corr. sec. Gen. Conf. of Me., 1881-6. Mem. Alpha s^nce practiced in Oakland; supt. schs., Oakland, Delta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Editor 1900. 1901. Pros. Me. State Poultry Assn., since Yale Literarv Magazine. Wrote: Historical Dis- i912. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason; mem. course at Centenarv of Congl. Ch., Warner, N.H., Knights of Pythias. I. O. Foresters. Recreations: 1872; Biographical Sketches of Rev. Dr. Albert K. breeding fancy poultry, horticulture. Home: Oak- Teele, and of Five Huntington Congressmen; Blog- land. Me. raphv of Samuel Huntington. President of the Con- HUNTON. Willlani G., dairyman, lawyer; b. tinental Congress. Address: 222 Highland St., Readfleld, Me.. Nov. 13, 1852; s. George W. and Milton, Mass. Emily A. (Fuller) Hunton; A.B., Bowdoin, 1875; 586 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND studied law in office of Beane & Beane, Readlield, Me., 1876-7; m. Elizabeth E. Mills, of Augusta, Me., Sept. 24, 1882. Teacher in pub. schs., Lyons, N.Y., 1876; admitted to Kennebec (Me.) bar, 1878, Kan. bar, 1879; served as supt. schs., town elk. and selectman, Readfield, Me.; lecturer on agr. since 1895; dir. Agrl. Experiment Sta., 1912-13; apptd. industrial agt. M.C.R.R., 1914; pres. Farmers' Machine Barrel Co. Mem. INle. State Bd. .\ii:;r. 3 yrs. Mem. Me. Dairymen's Assn. (pre.s., 1910-12), Me. Seed Improvement Assn. (pres., 1911-13), Me. Federation Agrl. Assn. (pres., 1910-14), Kennebec Bar Assn., Bowdoin Alumni Assn. (v. p., 1914). Democrat. Universalist. Mem. Nat. and State Grange. l\Iason. Home: Cherryfield, Me. HUNTOON, Iiouis D., mining engineer; moved to New Yorlv. (See vol. 1909, also Wlio'.r. 1^2, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Am.rica. 1908-9.) HITBI}, Daniel Almou, banker; b. North Berwick, Me., Nov. 4, 1840; s. Isaac and Mary (Smith) Hurd; ed. acad., Lebanon; m. Mary Rogers (Hill) Hobbs, of North Berwick, Sept. 13, 1893. Has devoted at- tention for many yrs. to farming and live stock; elected dir. North Berwick Nat. Bank, 1894, v.-p., 1895, pres. since Jan. 1, 1908; dir. North Berwick Bldg. Assn.: postmaster of North Berwick. 1890-4; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1890-4, Senate, 1897-1900, in- clusive: del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1900. Mem. North Berwick Agrl. Soc. (ex-pres.), John Hurd Assn. Baptist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: North Ber- wick, Me. HUBD, Edward Payson; b. Medway, Mass., June 28, 1841; s. Julius Curtis and Rebecca Ann (Rob- inson) Hurd; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; m. Feb. 25, 1869, Almira Gardner Pope (died Apr. 19, 1869); m. 2d, Oct. 16, 1872, Sarah Louise Pope, both daughters of James Pope, of Dorchester, Mass. Enlisted in Co. K, 16th Conn. Vols., and served in Civ. War 3 yrs.; prisoner of war at An- dersonville and other Southern prisons 8 mos. After war began under father, later with Samuel Slater & Sons, mfrs., Webster, Mass.; with Steven- son Bros. & Co., importers and commn. mchts.. New York and Boston, George F. Hall, Boston, and successively with Continental Nat. Bank, Boston, McKay Sewing Machine Assn., McKay Metallic Assn., Gordon McKay Trustee, McKay & Thomp- son Consolidated Lasting Machine Assn., and Mc- Kay & Copeland Lasting Machine Co., all of Bos- ton. A promoter of United Shoe Macliinery Co. and identified witli same since Feb., 1899; v.-p., asst. trcas. and mem. exec, and finance corns. United Shoe Machinery Co. of N.,I., United Shoe Machinery Corpn. of N.J., United Shoe Machinery Co. of Me., of Mexico, of Soutli America: also officer or dir. in many other corpus, in U.S. and abroad, subsidiary to United Shoe Machinery Co. Republi- can. Unitarian. Recreations: horses and motoring. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Office: 205 Lincoln St., Boston.* HUBD, Francis 'William, lawver; Apr. 5, 1831- Mar. li. 191.".. (See vol. 1909.) HUBD, Frank "Webster, banker; b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 19, 1852; s. George W. and Lucinda (Drew) Hurd; descendant of John Heard, of York, Me.; ed. pub. sclis. of Lowell: grad. high sch., 1869; m. Annie A. Peirce, of Boston, Sept., 1877; 3 children, Carl P., Frances (Mrs. Louis R. Brown, of Middletown, Conn.). Dorothy P. Began as elk. in Merchants Nat. Bank, Lowell. 1869; became elk.. City Instn. for Savings, Lowell, 1875; treas. since 1896, also trustee. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Vesper Country, Lowell Masonic. Home: 19 Harrison St. Office: 174 Central St., Lowell. Mass. HUBD, Henry Norris, lawyer; b. Manchester, N.H., Mar. 6, 1871; s. Irving Austin and Caroline Nutter (Norris) Hurd; prep. edn. Stevens High Sch., Claremont, N.H., to 1889; B.L., Dartmouth Coll., 1894; at Harvard Law Sch., 1896-7; admitted to N.H. bar, 1897; m. Monmouth, Me., Nov. 14, 1902, Zoa Mildred Plummer. Practiced at Exeter, N.H., 1897-9; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907-1911. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Grange, P. of H. Home: 18 Severance St. Address: Odd Fellows Blk., Claremont, N.H. HUBD. ■William Daniel, educator; b. DeWitt, Clinton Co., Mich., Dec. 19, 1875; s. Edgar and Eliz- abeth Anna (Appleton) Hurd: B.S., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1899 (M.Agr., 1908); m. Sarah B. Cooper, of Lansing. Dec. 31, 1902. Taught in Lansing High Sch., 1899-1901; nursery insp., U. of 111., summer, 1900; prof, horticulture, Sch. of Practical Agr. and Horticulture, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., 1901-3; or- ganized extension work for R.I. State Coll., sum- mer, 1903: prof. agr. U. of Me., 1903-6, dean. Coll. of Agr.. 1906-9: dir. of extension service, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1909 — . Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Amherst, Mass.* HUBIiBUBT, Henry Francis, Jr., lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., .Tan. 24, 1880; s. Henry F. and Fannie E. (Thompson) Hurlburt; prep. "edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1901; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1905; m. Blanche B. Gilbert, of Canada, Oct. 8, 1907; 1 son. Henry F., 3d. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1905, since practiced in Bos- ton: mem. Hurlburt, Jones & Cabot since Jan. 1, 1911. Clubs: Harvard, Railroad (Boston). Man- gus, ^\'ellesley Country. Home: Croton St., Welles- ley Hills, Mass, Office: 53 State St., Boston. HUBI.BUT, Byron Satterlee, college dean; b. Shelburne, Vt.. Feb. 10, 1865; s. Hiram Fuller and Roxev Jane (Satterlev') Hurlbut; A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1888; student Harvard Grad. Sch., 1887- 90: m. Eda Adams "Woolson, July 12, 1904. Instr. 1890-1901, asst. prof., 1901-6, prof. English since 1906, dean since July 1, 1902, Harvard. Home: 32 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 587 Quincy St. Address: 4 University Hall, Cam- bridfje, Mass;.* HUBIii:V, Francis J.; member Board of Arbi- tration and Conciliation, State of N.H. Address: Manchester, N.H. HUBIiET, John AloysiUB, mfr. ; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 30, 1854; s. ANilliam and Ellen (Ray) Hurley; ed. pub. and liish sehs., New Haven; m. New Haven, July 16, 1877. Margaret A. Bvrne; 3 children, Grace L. (Mrs. T. F. Walsh), Marsretta M., John A., Jr. In employ of Edward Malley, New Haven, 1 87 2-8; became connected with I\Ic- Mahon & Wren, Bridgeport. Conn., 1879, and suc- cessively, bookkeeper, traveling salesman and mem. firm, McMahon, Wren & Co., until 1888; with Meriden Brewing Co., 1888-1900, a partnership un- til 1891, succeeded by Conn. Breweries Co. (v.-p.); sec. and treas. IMeriden, Southington & Compounce Tramway Co., 1898-1902; pres. and treas. John A. Hurley, Inc., mfrs. tubular lanterns and food chop- pers; mem. Co. C, 2d Regt., C.N.G., 187 2-7. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Seaside, Algonquiri. Recreations: golf. Home: 195 West Av. Office, 1565 R. R. Av., Bridgeport, Conn. HTTBIiEV, John Joseph, M.D. ; b. Boston, Dec. 25, 1877; s. James and Ellen (Sidlev) Hurley; A.B., St. Mary's Coll., Md., 1898, A.M., 1900; M.D., Har- vard, 1903: studied abroad, 1903-5; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1902; throat specialist, N.E. Conservatory of iVIusic; asst. surgeon throat. nose and ear dept., Boston City Hosp. ; visiting aurist, Long Island Hosp., Boston. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Recreations: golf. Office: 541 Commonwealth Av., Boston. HUBIiEV, WUliam P.; b. Portsmouth, N.H., Mar. 17, 1847; s. John and Margaret (Weldon) Hurley; ed. pub. schs., Portsqiouth; m. Frances E. Pillsbury, of Rockland, Me., Aug. 9, 1869; 1 daugh- ter. Flora H. Served in U.S. Navy, 1861-5; en- tered the merchant marine and sailed to all parts of the world, in command of several ships; ship- master 20 yrs. : judge of Police Ct., Rockland, 1910-14; mem. Dem. State Com. of Me.; gov. of Eastern Branch. Nat. Soldiers' Home, Feb. 16, 1915. Mason. Club: Elks. Address: National Sol- diers' Home. Me. HURLIN, Wimam, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) HUBIiIi, Estelle May, author; b. New Bedford, Mass., Julv 25, 1863; d. Charles W. and Sarah S. Hurll; grad. Wellesley Coll., 1882; (A.M., 1892); m. John C. Hurll, June 29, 1908. Teacher of ethics, Wellesley Coll., 1884-91. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 22 Langdon Av., Watertown, Mass.'* EUBTTTBIS, Francis, Jr., lawyer; b. Oswego, N.Y., Aug. 2S, 1870; s. Francis and Virginia Hurtu- bis; ed. normal sch., Oswego, in pvt. schs. and un- der pvt. tutelage, Boston; m. Anna Florence Towle, of Boston, Feb. 20, 1895; children, Rosalind M., Virginia. Adiuitted to Mass. bar, 1903, and since practiced in Boston; dir. and gen. counsel Nat. Automobile Assn. Was asst. sec. to Govs. William B. Russell, F. T. Greenhalge, Roger Wolcott, W. Murray Crane, and pvt. sec. to Gov. John L. Bates, all governors of Mass., 1891-1904. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Catholic. (i;iubs: Boston City, Tedesco Country. Recreations: literature and outdoor sports.' Home: Phillips Beach, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. HTTSi:, Benjamin Dudley Emerson, M.D. : b. Camden, Me., Feb. 1, 1848; s. Jonathan and Mary Amelia (Hall) Huse: studied at Portland Med. Sch.; M.D.. Bowdoin Med. Coll., 1871; m. Camden, .July 5, 1883, Jessie Denham Hosmer. Has prac- ticed at Camden since 1871. Home: Camden, Me. HTTSB, Henry Felton, clergyman; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Sept. 25, 1869; s. Washington and Sarah Esther (Moore) Huse; prep. edn. St. Johns- bury (Vt.) Acad.; A.B., Brown U., 1896; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1889; m. Scranton, Pa., Julv 22, 1901, Bertha Beatrice Grant; 2 children, Herbert Willard, Marjorie Clara. Ordained Bapt. minister, 1899; pastor Skowhegan, Me.. 1899-1906, Spring- vale, since 1906. Pres. Me. Young People's Bapt. Con v., 1904-5, Me. State Christian Endeavor Union, 1906-7; trustee Nasson Inst. Mem. Beta Theta Pi; asso. mem. Nat. Child Labor Com.; mem. I..ocal Advisory Com. for Nat. Health League; mem. N.E. Civic Federation. Address: Springvale, Me. HUSSEY, Albert Christopher, clergyman; b. Fairfield, Me., Aug. 17, 1836; s. Benjamin F. and Rebecca (Barnard) Hussey; student Colby Coll., 1857-8, A.M., 1876; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1872; m. Angeline Lord, of Skowhegan, Me., Apr. 3, 1860; 2 children, Annie Rebecca, Albert Frank- lin. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1869; pastor Prince- ton, Me., 1888-9, Grafton, Mass., 1872-9, Northamp- ton, 1879-92, West Boylston, 1892-6, Roger Wil- liam Ch., Providence, R. I., 1897-8, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1898-02; supplied at Russell and Three Rivers, Mass., till Sept. 1912. Mem. Zeta Psi. Republican. Mason. Address: Wells Depot, Me. HUSSEV, Frederic '\riual, surgeon; b. China, Me., Apr. 2, 1879; s. Jeddiah and Ella (Bumps) Hussey; grad. Franklin (Mass.) High Sch., 1896; Ph.B., Brown U., 1900; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lumbia), 1904; m. Florence Hamilton, of Provi- dence, R.I., Sept. 14, 1906. Interne St. Luke's Hosp., N.Y. City, 1904-G; settled in Providence, 1906; visiting surgeon to Memorial Hosp., Provi- dence; surgeon to Out-patient Dept., R.l. Hosp. Republican. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Mem. Adelphi Lodge No. 33, F. and A.M. Clubs: University, Rhode Island Country. Home: 456 Brook St. Office: 147 Angell St., Providence, R.I. HUSSEY, Marcellus Llewellyn; b. Sangerville, Me., July 29, 1847; s. Daniel W. and Mary E. (Stack- pole) Hussey; ed. Guilford High Sch.; m. Sarah Ella Douglas, of Guilford, May 14, 1873. Associated with Henry Douglass as Douglass & Co., gen. store, Guilford, for more than 30 yrs.; then in lumber business 10 yrs.; mem. Hussey & (5oldthwaite, mill- ing and grain business, later mem. M. L. Hussey Woolen Co.; v. p. Guilford Trust Co.; served as oostmaster, Guilford; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1897. Republican. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Home: Guilford, Me. HUSTIS, James H., railway official ; b. New York, .Tan. 11, 1864; ed. pub. schs. Began in office of gen. supt. N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R. Co., at N.Y. City, 1878; continued with same rd. and leased lines; in gen. office until 1891; trainmaster, asst. supt. and supt., Harlem div., 1891-1900; supt. River div., 1900-2; supt. Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg div., 1902-6, Hudson, Putnam and Electric divs., 1906-7; gen. supt. Western dist., Apr.-Oct., 1907: asst. gen. mgr., N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R. Co., in charge Boston & Albany R.R., 1907-11; v.p. same, June 5, 1911 to Aug. 31, 1913; pres. N.Y., N.H. & H. RR., Sept. 1, 1913- Aug. 15, 1915; pres. Boston & Maine R.R. since Aug. 15, 1915. Address: North Station, Boston, Mass. HTTSTOIT, Joel Fayson, lawyer; b. Damariscotta, Me., Sept. 22, 1857; A.B., Bowdoin, 1879. Admitted to Me. bar, 1882; practiced at Damariscotta, 1882- 08; cashier 1st Nat. Bank, 1888-11. since pres. Home: New Castle, IMe. HUTCHINS, Alice Farker, lawyer; b. Lowell, :Mas3.; d. Dr. Hiram and Annie G. (Trafton) Par- ker; grad. Lowell High Sch.; studied Radcliffe course under pvt. tutors; studied law; admitted to bar in San Francisco, 1890; took spl. course in Sch. for Social Workers, Boston, 1906; m. New York. 1895, J. Mona Lesser (now deceased); m. 2d, June 6, 1914, Roger Hutchins. Began practice in Boston, 1890 (3d woman admitted to bar in Mass.) ; practice chiefly in probate courts in management of estates for trustees; gave course of law lectures to women for 6 yrs.; chmn. in 1898 of 1st com. for distribut- ing flowers to children, July 4 (for Floral Emblem Soc). Baptist. Mem. Woman's Suffrage Assn., Woman Suffrage Party of Brookline, Mass., Ma«s. Civic League, etc. Clubs: Portia (pres. 12 yrs.). Pentagon (pres. 17 yrs.). Twentieth Century, Charity, Melrose Woman's. Mem. Daughters of Mass., Mass. Federation of Women's Clubs; one of the founders Business Woman's Club. Home: 515 Clinton Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 7 Water St., Boston. HUTCHINS, Charles Clifford, physicist; b. Can- ton, Me.. July 12, 1858; s. Cyrus and Abigail 583 WHO'S WHO TX XEW ENGLAND (Stone) Hutchins; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1883, A.M., 1884; student. Harvard, 1885-6, U. of Leipzig. 1899- 1900; m. Helen M. Stone, of Templeton, Mass., June 17, 1887. Became prof, physics, Bowdoin Coll., 1888. Home: Brunswick, Me.* HTTTCHIITS, Charles Henry, mfr. ; b. East Doug- las, Ma.ss., Jan. 13, 1847; .s. Charles and Harriet (Hunt) Hutchins; ed. Douglas pub. and high schs.; m. Eliza E. Knowles, of VN'orcester. IMass., 1874 (died Feb. 2, 1898); 2 children, Arthur Knowles, Helen Mabel (Mrs. Albert L. Stratton, of Shrews- bury, Mass.). Began in axe works of which his father was supt. ; removed to Worcester, 1867, and engaged in dry goods business, 1867-74; en- tered manufacture of tapes and webbing, 1874; became connected with the Knowles Loom Works, 1884, later acting as pres. and treas. and since 1897 as pres. Crompton & Knowles Loom Works: officer and dir. several cotton mfg. cos.; pres. U.S. En- velope Co. since 1898; dir. Worcester Trust Co.; v.p. Peoples Savings Bank. Trustee Home for Aged Women, Home for Aged Men (Worcester) ; ex- pres. Hosp. Cottages for Children. Clubs: Wor- cester, Tatnuck Country, Worcester Country, Quin- sigamond Boat, Home Market (ex-pres.), and Union League (New York). Recreations: country life, travel. Republican. Conglist. Home: Shrews- bury, Mass. Offlce: Worcester, Mass HUTCHINS, Charles Iiewis, clergyman; b. Con- cord, N.H., Aug. 5, 1838; s. George and Sarah Rolfe (Tucker) Hutchins; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass.; A.B., Williams, 1861 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1864; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1865; :M.A., Trinitv Coll., Conn.. 1865: (D.D., Griswold, 1884, U. of the South, 1899, Williams. 1906); m. Mary Groom, of Boston, Oct. 4, 1866. Deacon and priest, 1865, P.E. Ch.; asst. Church Holy Com- munion, New York, 1865; rector St. John's, Lowell, Mass., 1865-9; asst. St. Paul's, Buffalo, N.Y., 1869- 72; rector Grace Ch., Medford, Mass., 1872-90. Asst. sec, 1871-4, and 1877-1904, sec. Ho. of Deputies of Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch.; deputy Gen. Conv., 1904; trustee Gen. Theol. Sem., 1880-14. Aged Clergy Fund Mass.; pres. Mass. Choir Guild, 1884-04; chaplain gen. Soc. Colonial Wars since 1912; v.-p. IMass. Agrl. Club, 1909; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union (Boston), AVilliams, University (New York). Address: Concord, Mass.* HUTCHINS, Edward 'Webster, lawyer; A.B., Harvard, 1872; LL.B., 1875; admitted to bar, 1875, and engaged in practice at Boston; mem. law firm Hutchins & Wheeler. Pres. Clinton Wire Cloth Co.; dir. Second Nat. Bank, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Bigelow Carpet Co., Thompson Spa; pres. Social Law Library. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Address: Sears Bldg., Boston.* HUTCHINS, Henry Talbot, M.D., surgeon; b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 3, 1877; s. George Francis and Edna Porter (Fairbanks) Hutchins; grad. Wor- cester Classical High Sch., 1895; A.B., Amherst, 1899; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1903; resident Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1903-7; m. Else Harden- bergh, of Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 4, 1908; 2 children, Mary Lee, Margaret. Practiced in Bos- ton since 1908; surgeon to out-patients. Free Hosp., Brookline; asst. in gynecology. Harvard Med. Sch.; consulting gynecologist to Frost Hosp. (Chelsea), Memorial Hosp., Pawtucket, R.I., Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 130 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 522 Commonwealth Av., Boston, Mass. HUTCHINS, Herbert Bacon, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, July 6, 1863; s. Rev. Hiram and Anna (Bacon) Hutchins; prep. edn. Brooklyn Collegiate and Poly. Inst.; A.B., Harvard, 1886; B.D., Yale Divinity Sch., 1890; A.M., Brown Univ., 1901; m. Woonsorket, R.I.. July 14, 1896, Clara Etta Sherry. Ordained Baptist minister, 1890; pastor Immanuel Ch., Sacramento, Cal., 1890-2, Second Ch., Brooklyn, E.D.. 1894-5, Pleasant View Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 1896-8, 1st Ch., Pawtuxet, R.I., 1898-1901, First Groton Baot. Ch., 1902-7, First Ch.. Lewiston, Me., Apr. 1, 1907-Dec. 1, 1912, First Ch., Thomaston, Me., since Feb. 21, 1915. Addre.ss: Thomaston, Me. HUTCHINS, James Gilbert, M.D.; b. Orland, Hancock Co., Me., Aug. 27, 1876; s. Ashur Burton and Clara Mary (Snowman) Hutchins: grad. E. Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1898; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1901; m. Feb. 3. 1900, Isabel M. Sawyer, of South Deer Isle, Me. Practiced in King- man, Me., 1 yr.. Brewer. 6 mos., since in Stonington; mem. Bd. of Health, Stonington. Trustee B. Me. Conf. Sem. Sec. Rep. Town Com., Stonington. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Hancock County Med. Assn. Methodist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: Stonington, Me. HUTCHINS, John, clergyman; b. Portsmouth, England. June 20, 1848; A.B., U. of Wis., 1873; grad. AVestern Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa., 1876. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1876; pastor Green- burgh, N.Y., 1876-9, Presbyn. Ch., Bedford, 1879-91, Congl. Ch., New Canaan, Conn., 1891-5, Litchfield, since 1895. Home: Litchfield, Conn. HUTCHINS. John C. druggist, real estate; b. Wolcott, Vt., Feb. 3, 1864; s. Lewis S. and Marcia M. (Aiken) Hutchins; grad. Hardwick (Vt.) Acad., 1885; m. Saidee H. Mavo, of West Stewartstown, N.TT., Oct. 24, 1889; 2 children, Ralph M., Paul A. Began active career as sch. teacher; registered druggist in N.H., 1886; propr. drug store, 1888. added furniture, 1890. in real estate business since 1898; extensive owner timber lands; sec. -treas. Coos & Essex Water Co.; pres. Farmers Guaranty Saving.s Bank, Colebrook, N.H. : dir. Guarantv Trust Co., Berlin. N.H.; mem. N.H. Gen. Court, 1899; del. Nat. Dem. Conv., Denver. Colo., 1908; mem. N.H. Senate. 1913, 1914; candidate for gov. of N.H., 1914; mem. Bd. of Edn. for 15 yrs. Demo- crat. Baptist. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P. Ad- dress: North Stratford, N.H. HUTCHINS, "Will, artist, author, playwright, lecturer: b. Colchester, Conn., June 11. 1878; s. Rev. William Tuckei' and Charlotte Ann (Hills) Hutchins: ed. Springfield (Mass.) High sch.; B.A., Yale, 1901; B.F.A., Yale, 1909; m. Lola Mav Evans, of Washington, June 20. 1913. Mem. staff of '-Chris- tian A.rt," 1908; contributed to many periodicals, particularly Springfield Republican. Pvt. Battery A, 1st Conn. Arty., Spanish- Am. "War. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: .Jeanne D'Arc at Vaucouleurs, 1909 (verse drama): in collaboration. The Dav that Lincoln Died, The Greatest of These. Recreations: golf, fishing. Address: Deerfield, Mass. HUTCHINSON, Charles Lyman, lawyer; b. Gray, Me., Feb. 17, 1868; s. Charles (M.D.) and Mary J. (Cushman) Hutchinson: A.B., Bowdoin, 1890. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Portland; mem. Symonds, Snow, Cook & Hutchin- son since 1897. Mem. Am. and Cumberland bar assns.. Me., Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Cum- berland, Portland Country, Athletic Home: 135 Spring St. Oflfice: 465 Congress St., Portland, Me. HUTCHINSON. Charles Martin, M.D.; b. Nor- wich. Vt., Feb. 11, 1870; s. William Henry and Sarah Ellen (Loveland) Hutchinson; ed. Dart- mouth Coll.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1894; m. June O. Grant, of Vinal Haven, Me.. 1907; 1 daugh- ter. Cynthia. Practiced in Cambridge. Mass., since 1898; asst. surgeon Cambridge Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Ma.S3. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Club: Co- lonial. Address: 5 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. HUTCHINSON, Claribel Merrill, M.D.; b. Heb- ron, Me., May 31, 1858; d. Adoniram Judson and Sarah Louise (Chesley) Merrill; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1883; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary, 1887; m. Hebron, Me., Sept. 16, 1884, John O. Hutchinson. Address: Waltham, Mass. HUTCHINSON, Eben, lawyer; b. Chelsea, Mass.. Nov. 12, 1867; s. Eben and Rachel W. (Lane) Hut- chinson; ed. Chelsea pub. schs.; Vt. Episcopal Inst., Boston U. Sch. of Law; appointed probation officer of Chelsea Ct., 1891; m. Sept. 25, 1894. Jessie Whitaker. Admitted to bar, 1895; engaged in practice at Boston; atty. and trustee County Savings Bank, Chelsea; v.p. Chelsea Co-operative Bank; dir. Chelsea Trust Co., Enterprise Co- operative Bank (East Boston). Mason (K.T.). Republican. Home: Chelsea, Mass. Office: 407-8 Pemberton Bldg., Boston, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 589 HUTCHINSON, Pred Jotham, judge. (See vol. 1909.) HUTCHINSON, Frederick Smith; Mar. 27, 1861- Jaii., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) HUTCHINSON, Freedom, lawyer; b. at Milan, N.H., Aus. 6, 1847; s. Edwin F. and Elizabeth Ann (Flint) Hutchinson; A.B., Bates Coll., 1873; m. Abbie Laighton Butler, of Bo.ston. Feb. 15, 1886; 1 daughter, Eleanor (Mrs. George R. Ainsworth). Headmaster, Topsham (Me.) High Sch., 1873-4; read law, Lewiston, Me., 1874-6; admitted to Suf- folk bar, Boston, 1876, and since practiced in Bos- ton; chief N.E. counsel for Swift & Co., Chicago, and atty. for various corpns. Mem. Newton (Mass.) Common Council, 1895-6. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Mason. Unitarian. Clubs: IMiddlesex, Brae Burn Country, Hunnewell, Newton Golf. Recreations: golf, bowling. Home: Centre St., Newton, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. HUTCHINSON, Georg-e, shoe mfr.^; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16, 1S52; s. Andrew and Harriet (Fales) Hutchinson; pub. sch. edn. to 13; m. Eliza M. Clark, of Boston, July 5, 1881; 1 son, Maynard F. In retail dry goods business, 13 to 17; travel- ing shoe salesman. 17 to 28; salesman and buyer, 28 to 40; executive Clark-Hutchinson Co., Boston and New York, later in same capacity with Winch Brothers Co.; dir. W. H. McElwain Co., Home Savings Bank (Boston), Newton Trust Co.; alder- man, City of Newton, 1900-2; mayor of Newton, 1908-9. Pres. Newton Cemetery Corpn. ; v. -p. New- ton Hosp., v.-p. Am. Unitarian Assn. Republican. Clubs: Union (Boston), Brae Burn and Newton (Newton). Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 354 Congress St., Boston. HUTCHINSON, Henry, nautical instruments; b. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 13, 1859; s. Charles C. and Isadore B. (Bliss) Hutchinson; descendant of Thomas Hutchinson, gov. of Mass. Colony; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; m. Grace A. Shurt- leff, of Boston, Oct. 29, 1886; 1 daughter, Ruth A. (Mrs. L. B. Davidson, of Winthrop, Mass.). Began in nautical instrument business when 14 years of age, in house established by father and still con- ducted under name of Charles C. Hutchinson; suc- ceeded to business in 1908, since sole propr. ; dir. Winthrop Co-operative Bank, Cape Cod Steamship Co. Mem. Boston Marine Soc, Bostonian Soc. Mason. Clubs: Winthrop Yacht, Boston Yacht, Traffic. Recreations: motoring, yachting. Home: 119 Washington Av., Winthrop, Mass. Office: 152 State St., Boston. HUTCHINSON, Henry S., bookseller; b. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 9, 1860; s. Sylvander and Eli'-^a- beth H. (Howland) Hutchinson; m. New Bedford, June 11, 1885, Florence Beetle; 2 children, Helen Beetle, Mabel Howland. Began in bookselling busi- ness at New Bedford, 1883; head of firm of H. S. Hutchinson & Co. (booksellers and stationers), founded 1864. Ex-pres. New Bedford Bd. of Trade. Recreations: yachting. Address: New Bedford, Mass. HUTCHINSON, John Buncan, civil engineer. (See vol. 1909.) HUTCHINSON, John Ira; b. Haddam, Conn., Feb. 6, 1833; s. Ira (M.D.) and Lucinthia (Cone) Hutchinson; ed. Brainerd Acad.; m. Cynthia E. Starkey, Sept. 3, 1861 (died Sept. 27, 1910); 5 chil- dren, Helen M., Olive S., Edward G., Kate W. and Julia A. Served as pvt. 7th Conn. Vols., in Civil War, 1861-4; sheriff of Middlesex Co., Conn., 8 terms; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. from Essex, 1876, 77, 97, 11, and has held various town offices; state railroad commr., 1S70-3; collector internal revenue for Conn and R.I., 1889-93. Mason (Shriner); mem. Royal Arcanum, G.A.R. Home: Essex, Conn. HUTCHINSON, 'William W., M.D.; b. Enosburg, Vt , Feb. 15, 1850; s. William R. and Celinda C. (Smith) Hutchinson; ed. pub. schs., Enosburg, Bakersfield Acad, and Montpelier Sem.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1874; m. 2d, Lizzie R. Chapman, of Enosburg, Dec. 20, 1906; 1 son. Wil- liam S., by a former marriage. Practiced in Enos- burg since 1874; justice of the peace since 1874; elected town elk., 1875, and reelected every yr. since; town treas. since 1901; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1882-4. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Franklin Co. Med. Soc. (pres.). Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: Enosburg Falls, Vt. HUTCHINSON, Winfield Scott, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) HUTCHISON, Percy Adams, educator; Dec. 12, 1875-19 — . (Sec vol. 1909.) HUXFOBD, Charles Milton, merchandise broker; b. Liinneus, Me., Nov. 18, 1850; s. Lucius M. and Jane (Felch) Huxford; descended from English and Welsh ancestry; ed. pub. schs., Linneus; m. Moncton, N.B., Dec. 10, 1874, Clara H. Barss; m. 2d, Edna F. Grant, of Medway, Mass., Jan. 10, 1906; 1 daughter, Laura C. (Mrs. John Rink, of New "iork). Began with Portland Packing Co., Me., 187^1, continuing to 1891; since engaged in merchandise commn. business, Boston; pres. Dor- man-Huxford & Co., N.E. representatives for packers of fish, fruits and vegetables. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce, Merchandise Brokers' Assn., Boston. Republican. Baptist. Recreations: European and domestic travel. Home: Melrose Highlands, Mass. Office: Board of Trade Bldg., Boston. HYATT, Anna Vaugrhn, sculptor. Home: Annis- quam, Mass. Studio: 51 E. 59th St., New York. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) HYDE, Charles Edward, constructing engr. ancE naval architect. (See vol. 1909.) HYDE, Edward Warden, banker and shipbuilder; b. Bath, Me., Aug. 9, 1868; s. Thomas W. and Annie (Hayden) Hyde; ed. Bath pub. schs., Phillips Exeter Acad., Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Bath, Dec. 4, 1902, Alice Mayo Morse. Began active career at Bath, 1891; storekeeper, Bath Iron Works, Ltd., 1892, purchasing agt., 1893-5, treas., 1895-7, v.-p., 1897-8, pres., 1898-1903; also pres. First Nat. Bank 6 yrs.; pres. Anvil Newspaper Co., New Meadows Inn Co., New Meadows St. Boat Co., New Meadows Land & Improvement Co.; incorporator and 1st v.-p. Bath Trust Co.; v.-p. Swanton-Jannon Co.; dir. Maine Graphite Co.; treas. Hyde Windlass Co., 1897-1901. Mayor City of Bath, 1902-4, inclusive; mem. Rep. City Com. 6 yrs. (chmn. 2 yrs.); mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1908-9. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. Mem. I.O.O.F., Sons of Veterans, Elks. Clubs: Colonial, Sagada- hock, Kennebec Yacht; St. Botolph (Boston). Home: 808 High St. Office: Bath Nat. Bank Block, Bath, Me. HYDE, Ephraim Henry, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) HYDE, Frederick Smith, educator; b. Lyme, Conn., Oct. 3, 1866; s. Edward Goodrich and Sarah Wade (Lord) Hyde; ancestors on father's side first settlers in Norwichtown, Conn., and on mother's side first settlers in Hartford; ed. pub. schs.. Bayonne, N.J., and Manchester, N.H.; pre- pared for coll. by Rev. E. F. Burr, of Lyme, Conn., A.B., Amherst, 1888; B.D.. Union Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Matilda Strang, of Mansoura, Egypt, July 19. 1894; 3 children, Dorothea. Herman, Frederick Bill. Instr. in Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirut, Syria, 1888-92; ordained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor 1st Ch. of Christ, Groton, Conn., 1894-07; prof. gen. history, English and music. Tnternat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., since 1907. Republican. Club: Glad- den (Springfield). Author: Children of Bethlehem (Christmas Cantata): Persephone (song cycle for kindergarten) ; etc. Recreations: tennis. Address: 250 Alden St., Springfield, Mass. HYDE, Henry Knig-ht, banker; b. Brimfleld, Mass., June 17. 1867; s. Charles McEwen and Mary T. (Knight) Hvde: prep. edn.. Punahou Sch.. Hono- lulu, H.T., 1877-82; A.B., Williams Coll., 1887: m. Ware, Mass., June 19, 1890, Lucy R. Hyde. With Castle & Cooke, sugar factors. Honolulu, 1887-9; cashier, 1889-99. pres. since 1899, Ware Nat. Bank. Home: Ware, Mass. HYDE, Henry Stanley, mfr.; b. Mt. Hope, N.T., Aug. 18. 1S37: s. Oliver Moulton and Julia Ann Hvde; descendant of William Hyde, of Newton, Mass., 16S3: ed. pvt. schs., Detroit, Mich.; m. Jennie R. Wason, of Springfield, Mass., 1860 (now deceased): 3 sons, Jerome Wason. Harry Sprague, Thomas Wason; m. 2d, Ellen A. Trask, of Spring- field, Jan. 14, 1892. In mfg. business at Spring- 590 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND field, since 1862; treas. Wason Mfg. Co.; dir. N.E. Telephone and Telegraph Co.; v. -p. Hanii).shire Savings Bank; for many yrs. was pres. Agawam Nat. Bank (now liquidated); ex-mem. Mass. Senate; ex-councilman and ex-alderman, Spiing- field; chmn. Sinking Fund of West Springfield, Mass. (and has held many other important pub. oflflces). Mem. Bd. of Trustees, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 2 terms, 1887-03 (auditor, 1888-9, v.p., 1900-3). Pres. 1st Universalist Soc. of Springfield. Repub- lican. Clubs: Nayasset. Springfield Country. Home: West Springfield, Mass. Address: Spring- field, Mass. HYDE, Jolin Sedgrwlck, shipbuilder; b. Bath, Me., Mar. 25, 1S67; s. Thomas Worcester and Annie (Havden) Hyde; ed. Mass. Inst, of Tech. and in Europe; (hon. A.M., Bowdoin, 1912); m. Ernestine Shannon, of Bath, June 4, 1898. Ap- prentice, draughtsman, p.-m., auditor, asst. suptg. engr., supt., v. -p. and gen. mgr., and since .Ian. 1, 1905, pres. and gen. mgr., Bath Iron Works. Tjtd.; dir. First Nat. Bank. Mem. bd. of overseers, Bowdoin Coll. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899-03, Me. Senate, 1903-5; mayor of Bath. 1909-11. Mem. Am. Soc. Naval Engrs., Am. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. (council). Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Tnstn. of Naval Architects of Great Britain, Ijoyal Legion. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Metro- politan, Union League, Engineers' (New York), Metropolitan. Armv and Navy (Washington), Cumberland (Portland, Me.). Address: Bath, Me.* HYDE, ■William DeWltt, college president: b. "Winchc-ndon. Mass., Sept. 23. 1858; s. .Toel and Eliza (DeWitt) Hyde; A.B., Harvard, 1879; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 18S2; (S.T.D., Harvard. 1886; D.D., Bowdoin, 1886; LL.D., Syracuse, 1897): m. Prudence M. Phillips, of Southbridge, Mass., Nov. 6, 1883. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1883; pastor Paterson, N.J., 1883-5; pres. and prof, mental and moral philosophv, Bowdoin Coll., since 1885. Over- seer of Harvard; trustee Phillips Exeter Acad. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Brunswick, Me.'* HYDE, William !•.; b. Danvers, Mass., Nov. 20, 1835. (See vol. 1909.) HYDE, WUliam Waldo, lawyer; b. Tolland, Conn., Mar. 25. 1854; s. Alvan Pinney and Frances Elizabeth (Waldo) Hyde: A.B., Yale, 1876 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; studied law under his father and at Boston TT. Sch. of Law; m. Helen Eliza Watson, of Hartford, Conn., Dec. 1, 1877; 2 children, Eliza- beth, Alvan Waldo. Admitted to bar, 1878, and since practiced in Hartford; mem. Cross, Hyde & Shipman (connected with this firm and its prede- cessors since beginning of practice) ; supt. of schs., Hartford. 6 vrs.; mayor of Hartford. 1892-4; pres. Bd. of St. Commrs., 1890-2. Democrat. Conglist. Mem S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Hartford, Golf (Hartford), Graduates' (New Haven), Country (Farmington), University, Yale (New York), Navasset (Springfield). Home: 37 Charter Oak PI. Office: 750 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* HYDEIi, Pred C; b. Burlington, Conn., Nov. 28. 1869; s. William C. and Adelaide (Siemer) Hydel; ed. pub. schs. of Avon and Collinsville. Conn.: m. .Tune 28, 1893. Emma L. Hoffman, of Collinsville; 1 daughter, Ruth C. Engaged as machinist with Collins Co. since 1890; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, 1906-9: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12 and 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Village Lodge No. 29, A.F. and A.M.; Electric Lodge No. 64, T.O.O.F. Address: Collinsville, Conn. IDE, Elmore Tlm.otliy, banker; b. Passumpsic, Vt., June 8, 1839: s. Jacob and Lodoska (Knights) Ide; ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; m. Littleton, N.H., Julv 15, 1862, Cynthia L. Adams. Began in milling business, 1860; in gen. store, 1869; pres. Merchant-s' Nat. Bank, St. Johnsbury; pres. and treas. E. T. & H. K. Ide (flour, grain, etc.); dir. Vt. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Ex-pres. St. Johnsbury Bd. of Trade, Caledonia Fair Ground Co. Republican. Conglist. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. IDE, Henry Clay, diplomatist; b. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 18, 1844; s. Jacob and Lodoska (Knights) Ide; A.B., Dartmouth, 1866 (LL.D., 1900, Tufts, 1903); m. Marv M. Melcher, of Stoughton, Mass., Oct. 26, 1871 (died Apr. 13, 1892). State's atty., 1876-8; mem. Vt. Senate, 1882-5; pres. Rep. State Con v., 1884; del. Kep. Nat. Conv., 1888; U.S. commr. to Samoa, 1891; chief justice of Samoa, under joint ;ippmt., Eng., Germany and U.S., 1893-7; mem. Taft Commn. to establish civil govt, in P. I., Apr., 1900; sec. finance and justice for P.I., Sept. 1, 1901, vice-gov., 1904-5, acting gov., 1905-6, gov. -gen., 1906; receiver of Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York, 1907-8; E.E. and M.P. to Spain, Apr. 5, 1909- Aug. 19, 1913. Dir. several banks and mfg. corpns. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, pajiers, etc.) Home: St. ,Tohnslnir\-. Vt.* IIiIiMAKT, Robert Ingram Brown, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) IIiSIiEY, George Boardman, clergyman; b. Lim- erick, Me., Aug. 17, 1839; s. Isaac and Clementine Uslev; A.B., Watervllle (now Colby Coll.), 1863, (D.D., 1897); grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1866; m. Chesterville, Me., Oct. 13, 1866. Jennie D. Lowell (died Aug. 30, 1914); 3 children, Reuben Lowell, Washington, D.C. ; Mrs. F. W. Padelford, Newton Center, Mass.; (Gertrude Lois, Westbrooli, Me. Ordained ministry Bapt. Ch., Nov. 21, 1866; pastor, Springvale, Me., 1866-73, Yarmouth, 1873-9, Lewis- ton, 1879-81, 2d Ch., Bangor, 1881-1900, Westbrook, 1900-13 (resigned). Progressive Republican. Ad- dress: Westbrook, Me. INGAIiI^S, Elwin IieBoy, educator; b. Berkshire, Vt., July 23, 1870; s. Norman and Martha (Crowe) Ingalls; ed. Johnson (Vt.) Normal Sch., Burling- ton (Vt.) High Sch., and U. of Vt.; m. West Charleston, Vt., June 14, 1899, Ina Evelyn Camp- bell; 2 sons, Henry Campbell, Lawrence Campbell (both deceased). Prin. Lamoille Central Acad., Hyde Park, Vt., 1896-1902; examiner of teachers, Lamoille Co., 1898-1902; supt. Vt. Industrial Sch., Vergennes, 1902-7: supt. of schs., Union of Hart- ford, Hartland and Pomfret, 1907-10, Hartford and Pomfret, 1910-13, Hartford, 1913-14; state agt. in charge boys' and girls' club work, U.S. Dept. of Agr., since 1914. Pres. Vt. Union Supts.' Assn., 1909-11, Vt. Schoolmasters' Club, 1910; chmn. exec, com. Vt. State Teachers' Assn., 1914-15; sec. Green Mountain Club, 1910-11; mem. co. com.. Windsor Co. (Vt.) Y.M.C.A., since 1907, and auditor since 1910. Mem. Delta Psi Fraternity (U. of Vt.). Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow (Grand Master Grand Lodge of Vt. I.O.O.F.. 1913-14; grand representa- tive 1914-16). Republican. Conglist. Home: Hartford, Vt. Office: Burlington, Vt. IITGAIiIiS, Frederick, editor, publisher; b. Gor- ham, N.H., Nov. 25, 1865; s. Rufus Frederick and Emeline B. (Lary) Ingalls; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Berlin, N.H., June 8, 1891, Mary Theresa Kollmann. Editor and half owner Berlin Independent, 1891-3; postmaster, Gorham, 1894-8; editor and pub. the Mountaineer, Gorliam, since 1897, with exception of 3 yrs. Democrat. Conglist. Address: Gorham, N.H. IITGAIiIjS, James Monroe, colonel U.S.A.; b. Sutton, Vt., Jan. 25, 1837; s. James and Mary (Cass) Ingalls; prep, edn., Evansville (Wis.) Sem., 1859-63; grad. Artillery Sch., Ft. Monroe, Va., 1872; m. Eliza H. Niles, of Windsor, Wis., July 29, 1860; m. 2d, Harriet Elizabeth Thurston, of New London, Conn., July 17, 1877. Pvt. and corpl. Co. A, 2d Battalion, 16th Inf., and commissary sergt. and q.-m. sergt, 16th Inf., Jan. 2, 1864-I\Iav 21, 1865; commd. 2d It. and 1st It.. May 3. 1865"; transferred to 2d Inf., Apr. 17, 1869, to 1st Arty., Jan. 1, 1871; capt.. July 1, 1880; maj., June 1, 1897; transferred to 5th Arty., Oct. 28, 1899; It.-col. 3d Arty., Oct. 5, 1900; retired, Jan. 25. 1901; advanced to rank of col. retired, by act of Apr. 23, 1904. Participated in Atlanta campaign and was en- gaged in reconstruction duty in South until Jan. 1, 1871. Founded Dept. of Ballistics at U.S. Arty. Sch., Ft. Monroe, 1882: was prin. instr. until school suspended operations, Apr., 1898, at out- break of war with Spain. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Address: 205 Governor St., Providence, R.I.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 591 INGAIiIiS, Pliineas Henry, MA).; b. Gorham, Me., Apr. 15J, 1S56; s. Pliineas (M.D.) and Kuth H. (Elder) Ingalls; descendant of Edmund Ingalls, of Lynn, Mass., 1628; A.H., Bowdoin, 1877, A.M., 1885; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg- (New York). 1880; m. Hartford, Conn., May 13, 1885, Mary Helen Beach. House surgeon ^Voman's Hosp., New York, 1880-1; practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1882; gynecologist, Hartford Hosp., since 1884; consulting surgeon Litchfield County Hosp., Johnson Memorial Hosp., Noble Hosp. (Westfield, Conn.); mem. Bd. of Med. Visitors, Hartford Ke- treat. Asst. surgeon, adj. and brigade insp., C.N.G., 1883-92 (resigned); surgeon-gen. State of Conn., since Jan., 1915. Mem. Conn. State Med. See, Hartford Med. Soc, Hartford County Med. Soc, Alumni Assn. of Woman's Hosp., Am. Gynecol. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hartford, Country, Hartford Automobile. Address: 49 Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn. INGIlBSOIiIi, George Pratt, lawyer; b. New- Haven, Conn., Apr. 24, 1861; s. ColiK Macrae and Julia Harriet (Pratt) In.gersoU (father mem. of Congress, 1848-52) ; descendant of Jolm Ingersoll, Hartford, 1653; g.-s. Ralph 1. Ingersoll, U.S. min- ister to Russia, 1848; grad. Hopkins (Grammar Sch., New Haven, 1879; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1883; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1885; m. Alice Wither- spoon, d. Rev. Orlando Witherspoon, Nov. 3, 1891; 2 children, Colin Montaigue, Gertrude Victoria. Admitted to Conn, bar and N.Y. bar; practiced since 1885: maintains offices Stamford, Conn., and New York; specialty trust estates; argued Peck- ham vs. Lego 57 Conn. 553 (establishinsr legal con- struction of life estates with power of sale) ; apptd. by U.S. Circuit Ct. U.S. commr. for Conn., 1889; v.-p. 1st Nat. Bank (Ridgefield, Conn.). Ridgefield Electric Co.; trustee Ridgefield Pub. Librarv. Apptd. by Gov. Morris, legal mem Conn. State Bd. of Health, 1893; del. Nat. Health Conf., Washington, D.C., 1894; apptd. by Gov. Weeks to represent Conn, at Internal. Peace Conf., Washington, D.C., 1910; apptd. by Gov. Baldin trustee Conn. Sch. for Boys (reformatory), Meri- den, 1913. Dem. nominee for congressman-at- large, 1910. Vestryman St. Stephen's Ch., Ridge- field. Mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: Metropolitan (New York), Suburban (Stamford, Conn.). Home: Ingle- side, Ridgefield, Conn. Office: Stamford Nat. Bank Bldg., Stamford, Conn., and 22 William St., New York. INGERSOIiIi, James "W. D., college prof. : b. Marengo, 111. Sept. 18, 1867; s. Charles William and Martha Elizabeth (Wernham) Ingersoll; B.A., Yale, 1892, Ph.D.. 1894; m. July 14. 189s, Katnerme Barber, of Marengo. Tutor in Greek and Latin, 1894-7, asst. prof. Latin, 1897, Yale. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Psi Upsilon, Skull and Bones. Bap- tist. Club: Graduates'. Plorne: 295 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. IKGHAM, Charles Samuel, teacher; b. Saybrook, Conn., Jan. 11, 1867; s. Samuel Kellogg and Lydia (Aver) Ingham; A.B., Yale, 1891; post-grad. 1893- 4, Ph.D., 1896; in Europe, 1897-8; m. Clara Louise Northrop, of Middletown, Conn., June 2], 1898. Taught in Dr. Holbrook's Sch., Ossining, N.Y.; instr. Yale. Coll. and Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1896- 1900; house master Washington (D.C.) Sch. for Boys, 1900-5: asst. prin. Marston's Univ. Sch., Baltimore, 1905-7; prin. Dummer Acad., South Bvfield, Mass.. since 1907. Republican. Conglist. Home: South Byfield, Mass.* INGRAHAM, Darius Holtorook, lawyer; b. Cam- den, IMe., Oct. 14, 1837: s. Samuel P. and Mary (Adams) Ineraham; ed. in Me. and U.S. Naval Acad.; m. Ella. d. William Moulton, of Portland, Me., June, 1868. Admitted to Me. bar, 1859; rep- resented Portland in Legislature. 1879; U.S. consul, Cadiz, Spain, 1885-9; sent to Morocco by State Dept., to investigate Tangier consulate, receiving thanks of dept.; mayor of Portland, Me., 1892-3; Dem. candidate for Congress, 1892; consul-gen. Halifax. N.S., 1893-7; Dem. candidate for mayor of Portland, 1898, 1902 and 1903. Club: Cumberland (ex-pres.). Home: Portland, Me.* IITGBAHAIVI, ■William Moulton, lawyer; b. Port- land Me., Nov. 2. 1S70; s. Darius Holbrook and Ella (Moulton) Ingraham; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1895 (A.M., 1910); student Harvard Law Sch., 1895-6. and m office of Hon. Augustus F. Moulton, I'ortland; admitted to bar, 1897; m. Evanston, 111., June 1, 1901, Jessamine P. Damsel. Began prac- tice in Portland, Nov., 1897; judge of Probate Ct., Cumberland Co., Me., Jan. 1, 1907-Jan. 1. 1915; mayor of Portland, 1915. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Cumberland, Port- land Country, Portland Athletic, Portland Yacht. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 72 Deering St. Office: 97 Exchange St.. Portland, Me. INNES, Charles Hiller, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 6, 18.0; s. Charles E. and Alice M. (Hiller) Innes; prep, edn., Boston English High Sch.; LL.B., Bos- ton. U. Sch. of Law, 1892; m. Nellie A. Mills, of New York. Sept. 30, 1900; 3 children. Charles, Hil- ler, Constance. Began practice in Boston, 1892; mem. firm of Vahey, Innes & Vahey, 1898-10. Innes & Turtle, since 1910; dir. Exchange Trust Co.- mem. City Council, Boston, 1896; mem. Mass Ho of Rep., 1897-8, Senate, 1899-1900. Mem. Am Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Economic Club, S.R. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Boston Club, City, Press, Middlesex. Wol- laston Country, New York Republican. Recrea- tions: golf, horseback riding, social diversion Home: Hotel Westminster. Office: 53 State St Boston, Mass. ' IBEIiAND, Alleyne, author, lecturer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) IBEIiAND, Oscar Brown, actuary; Oct. 28, 1840- 19^. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, IBISK, Cyrus Wendell, educator: b. Buckfield, Me.. Aug. 27, 1862; s. Cyrus and Katherine (Davis) Irish; grad. Lowell (Mass.) High Sch., 1881; A.B., Harvard, 1885; m. Lowell, June, 1889, Carrie A. Jockow: 1 daughter, b. July 13, 1893. Prin. Paw- tucket Grammar Sch., Lowell, 1885-6; teacher of science, 1886-97, headmaster since 1897, Lowell High Sch.; author of textbooks on chemistry. Republican. Clubs: Yorick, Vesper Country. Home: :!08 Nesmith St., Lowell, Mass. IRISH, Henry Iiouis, M.D.; b. Turner, Me., May 6, 1852; s. Henry D. (M.D.) and Marv (Chase) Irish; prep, edn., Westbrook Sem.. Deering, Me.; student Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin); M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg (New York U.), 1875: m. Turner, Me., 1888, Augusta S. Timberlake; 2 children, Etta Florence French. Arthur Irish (A.B.). Mem. Staples, Irish & Co.; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank, Auburn, Me.; justice of the peace since 1894. etc. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Androscoggin Med. Assn., Me. Acad. Medicine and Science. Democrat. Universalist. Mem. I.O.O.P., Grange. Address: Turner, Me. IRISH, Isaac Chase, M.D.; b. Turner, Me., Aug. 25. 1854; s. Henry Decoster and Marv (Chase) Irish; grad. Westbrook (Me.) Sem.. 1872: M.D, Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1878; post-grad, work- Post-Grad. Sch., New York, 1879; m. Bow- doinham. Me., Nov. 20, 1886, Josie Ballard Fisher. Has practiced at Bowdoinham since Apr., 1880; mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Examining Surgeons. Bath. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. Address: Bowdoinham, Me. IRVIir, Franklin ■Woodtourn, clergyman: b. Alle- gheny City, Pa., Dec. 25. 1873; s. James (M.D.) and Margaret H. (Hobbs) Irvin; ed. pub. schs., Louis- ville, Ky. ; studied medicine pvtly. 3 vrs. : 5-yr course Southern Bapt. Theol. Sem., Louisville grad. 1901, with 3 degrees. Th.G., Th.B., Th.M • spl. course. Harvard; m. Mabelle Howe Stoddard! of Boston, Mass. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1901; pastorates, Leadville, Colo., Washington C. H., Ohio, Houlton, Me., now Rutland, Vt. Trustee Ricker Classical Inst. (Houlton), Bapt. State Conv. of Vt. Pres. Shaftsbury Ministerial Assn Democrat. Mason. Clubs: Rutland Ministerial Roosevelt, University (Rutland). Home: Rut- land, Vt. IRVING, Georg-e W., merchant, banker; b Wood- stock, N.B., Aug. 24, 1860; s. Robert and Eliza- beth (Beacon) Irving: came to U.S. with parents 1865: ed. pub. schs., Presque Isle, Me.; married' 2 children, George W., .Ir., Irvine B. Engaged In 592 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND farming until 1886; pres. Irving & Ricker Co., at Milwaukee, Wis., 1894; removed to Ansonia. wholesale produce, farm machinery and fertilizers. Conn., 1S94; dir. and treas. Independent Trap Rock organized 1886; also pres. Caribou Xat. Bank; Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905 (chmn. com. on treas. Aroostook Realty Co. Mem. Me. Ho. of edn.), 1911 (judiciary com.) 1915 (chmn. com. on Rep., 1899, 1903, Senate, 1905, 1907. Universalist. finance) ; deputy judge Ansonia City Ct. since 1911. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. I.O.O.F., United IMem. Ansonia Chamber of Commerce. Republi- Workmen of America. Address: Caribou, Me. can since 1900. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Man- IKVING, JoHn Duer, mining geologist; b. Madi- ulacturers' (Ansonia), Graduate (New Haven), son. Wis., Aug. 18, 1874; s. Roland Duer and Abby f,^^^^^^°l^- ^ome: 213 Wakelee Ave. Office:. Louise (McCulloh) Irving: A.B., Columbia U., Main St.. Ansonia. Conn. 1896, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1899; (hon. A.M., Yale U., ISHAM, Edward. Swift, electrical expert. (See 1907); unmarried. Geologic aid, 1899-1900, asst. vol. 1909.) geologist, 1900-G, geologist, 1906-7, U.S. Geol. Sur- iSHAM, Norman Morrison, architect; b. Hart- vey; acting prof, mining and geology, U. of Wyo ford. Conn.. Nov. 12, 1864: s. Henry (M.D.) and 1902-3 (while on leave of absence); apptd asst. prances Elizabeth (Smvth) Isham; A.B., Brown prof, geology, 1903. prof, geology, 1906, I.ehigh u.. 1886, A.M., in course, 1S90; m. Elizabeth Bar- U.; prof, economic geology, Sheffield Scientific bour Ormsbee, of Providence, Nov. 27, 1895. En- Sch. (Yale), since 1907. Geologist for Alaska tered architect's office, 1886: in practice for him- Syndicate (N. Guggenheim Sons and J. P. Morgan gelf since 1892; instr. architecture. Brown U., & Co.) summer of 1907. (See Who's Who in Amer- 1894-8; head of architectural dept., R.I. Sch. of ica for societies, clubs, etc.) Home: 22 High St. Design. 1912—. Mem. A.I. A.. Phi Beta Kappa, Address: Drawer C, Yale Station, New Haven, Delta Upsilon, R.I. Hist. Soc, Conn. Hist. Soc, Conn.* N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, R.I. Soc. of Colonial Wars, IBWIN*, Agfnes, college dean; Dec. 30, lS41-Dec. Walpole Soc. (See Who's Who in America for list 5, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- of books and writings.) Home: 151 Power St. Of- ica, 1914-15.) fice: 1013 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence.* IB WIN, Bichard William, judge; b. Northamp- IVES, Frederick Manley, lawyer; b. Salem, ton, Mass., Feb. 18, 1857; s. William and Mary Mass., Jan. 5, 1880; s. George B. and May Manley (Blake) Irwin; LL.B., Boston U., 1885; m. Flor- (Creamer) Ives; earliest ancestor on paternal ence E. Bangs, of Springfield, Mass., Nov. 16, 1892. side settled in Sjilem in the latter part of the 17th Practiced law at Northampton, from 1885; mem. century; A.B. Harvard. 1901. LL.B.. 1903; m. Char- Common Council, 1888, 9 (pres. 1889); city solici- lotte Dwinell, of Winchester. Mass., June 23, tor, 1890-4; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894-5, Senate. 1906; 3 children, Frederick Manlev, Jr., Alice 1896-8; mem. Gov.'s Council, 1903-04; dist. atty., Creamer, Eleanor Dwinell. Admitted to Mass. bar. Northwestern Dist., Mass., 1905-11 (resigned); 1903, and since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of justice Superior Ct., Mass., Oct. 7, 1911 — . V.-p. Burdctt, Wardwell and Ives. Moderator of Win- Northampton Co-operative Bank; trustee Mono- Chester town meetings since 1911. Mem. Essex tuck Savings Bank. Served as 1st It. and capt. Co. Co. Ear As.'in., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Repub- I, 2d Regt. Inf., M.V.M., 1887-92 (resigned). Re- Mean. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City. Engineers', publican. Mason. Home: 77 Henshaw Av., North- Harvard. Rtcreations: fishing, books, outdoor ampton, Mass.* sports. Home: 305 Highland Av., ^Vinchester, IBWIN, Samuel Wesley, teacher, clergyman; b. Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. Ontario. Can., Oct. 11, 1875; s. William and Jane rVES, Georg'e Bumham, editor and translator; (Richardson) Irwin; descendant of English, b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 18, 1856; s. Stephen Brad- Scotch and Irish ancestry; ed. grammar and high shaw and Mary Eliza (Burnham) Ives; A.B.. Har- schs. of Lindsay and Port Perry, Ont.; grad. Gen- vard, 1876; m. Mav Manlev Creamer, of Salem, esee Wesleyan Sem., Lima. N.Y.. 1898; A.B., Albion Mass., Apr. 10, 1879. Engaged in lit. work since Coll., Mich., 1904; S.T.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Theol- 1593^ mostlv translating from the French, espe- ogy, 1907; post-grad, work, Grad. Sch. in Arts, ciallv Balzac. Daudet and George Sand; editorial Boston U.; m. Edith L. Riggs. of Newport. R.I. proofreader for Riverside Press. Editor: Florio's Spent 5 yrs. in teaching; ordained M.E. ministry, Montaigne (folio). 1903-4. Compiler: Bibliography 1911; pastor Hope Chapel, Boston, 1906-10; pres. of Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1907. Translator: Ber- East Greenwich Acad, since 1910. also treas. and nard's Life of Geofrov Torv. 190d. Home: Salem, trustee; asso. editor and owner Rhode Island Pen- Mass. Office: Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass.* dulum (weekly newspaper), 1912-14. Mem. Sch. ,-,„„ „ ~ , 1 %, t j Supts.' Assn.. R.I.. Bd. of Visitors R.I. Normal ^ 1^=^, Henry Goodson, clergyman; b. London Sch., Alpha Tau Omega; mem. exec. com. state Eng., May 26, IS .2; s James Thomas Bostock and S.S. Assn. Address: East Greenwich, R.I. Mary Collins (Johns) Ives; BS in Chemistry, U. _-^...^«. .^- ... ., ,. T.,r T^ 1. TT 1 1 Tir of Pa., 18P<; jessup Fund student. Phila. Acad. IBWIN, Vincent Joseph, M.D. ; bHolyoke, Mass., Natural Sciences: B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1904; July 6 1S5-: s. Joseph P. and Mary Warmsley „,_ g^san A. AVhiting. of Newton, Mass., Feb. 2, iP^S^lJ'";^''": PJ^P- ^*?".- "°^oo^^ "'?? ^'^V «-^- 19"9 belied Doc. 6. 1913). Came to America. 1886; ^^ 1i ^\-- ^°}^- °^J^^^^^^^f'oP^^- '"■ ^^''^^y Caffrey, curator Vaux Collection of Minerals, 1891-93; with of Huntington, Mass. 1885: 2 sons, Vincent J., Ward's Natural Historv Museum. Rochester, N.Y., •^y- ^^}^^r}a^'' ^- .Practiced in Sprrngfield, Mass., i893; with Ethical Culture Soc, N.Y. Citv. 1901; since 1896; specializes in treatnient of eye, ear, ordained Unitarian ministrv, 1904: pastor Andover, nose and throat Mem. A.M.A Mass. Med. Soc, ^.H., since 1904. and Potter Place since 1909; Am Acad Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. ^Iso field agt. Proctor Acad. Mem. Nat. Municipal Address: 389 Main St., Springfield, Mass. League. Nat. Economic League, N.H. Hist. Soc. ISAAC, William T., mfr. : b. Albany, N.T., Feb. N.H. Conf. Charities and Corrections. Merrimack 20, 1871; s. William and Harriet (Lester) Isaac; County Farmers' Assn., N.H. Equal Suffrage pub. sch. edn.; unmarried. Engaged in manufac- Assn.; charter and hon. mem. Phila. Mineral. Soc. ture of hot water heaters, steam boilers, and Democrat. IMason; mem. Grange, Good Templars, radiators, Boston, since 1892: v.-p. and gen. mgr. Clubs: Harvard. Twentieth Century (Boston). Gurney Heater Mfg. Co.. since 1900 (works at Recreations: farming, traveling and developing South Framingham. Mass.) ; dir. Gurney Foundry agriculture in N.H., using Proctor Acad, as a Co. of Canada. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- centre. Address: Andover, N.H. merce. Conglist. Recreations: outdoor sports. iVES. Howard Chapin, educator; b. Cheshire, Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 188-200 Frank- Conn., Mar. 20. 1878; s. Howard C. and Julia (Dun- lin St.. Boston. ham) Ives: Ph.B.. Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1898; ISBEIiIi, Milton Cleaveland, lawyer: b. Sey- C.E.. Y^ale, 1900; m. Marv B. Young, of Hartford, mour. Conn., Nov. 10, 1870; s. Mileden Cleaveland Conn.. June 30, 1908. Civ. engr.. 1899-1900: instr. and Alice Louise (Sperry) Isbell; descendant of in civ. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst.. 1900-3; asst. Robert Isbell. Gloucester. Mass., 1635, Salem, prof. civ. engring., U. of Pa.. 1903-6: asst. prof. 1637. New London. 1650; grad. Ansonia (Conn.) railroad engiing., 1906-12. prof, since 1912. Wor- High Sch., 1888; Ph.B. (Scientific) Yale. 1891; cester Poly. Inst. Mem. Soc. Promotion Ens-ring. LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1893; m. Cora A. Wakelee, Edn., Am. Rv. Engring. Assn., Am. Water Works of Ansonia, Conn., Nov. 14, 1906. Began practice Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn., Boston Soc. Civil WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 593 Engrs., Sigma Xi; asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. surgeon Mass. Charitable Kye & Ear Inlirmary, Author: Stereotomy (with A. W. French). 1902; 1890-1913; now consulting ophthalmic suraeoii Problems in Surveying R.R. Surveying and same; asst. in ophthalmology, Children's Hosp., Geodesy (with H. E. Hilts), 190G; Surveying 1897-1904; now ophthalmic surseon same; instr! Manual, 1914; etc. Recreations: outdoor sports, in ophthalmology, Harvard 1904-10 Mem Am Address: Shrewsbury. Mass. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc, A.M. A.. Mass! ZVZ:S, James Edmimd, physicist; b. London, Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, etc. Eng., Sept. 19. 1S65; s. James Thomas Bostock Author various papers on ophthal. subjects in med. and Mary Collins (Johns) Ives; U. of Pa., lbSS-9; JOurs. Address: 215 Beacon St., Boston. Harvard U^ 1894; U. of Cambridge, Eng., 1896; JACK, Prederick Lafayette, M.D. ; b. Boston, Jan. companied the late prof. Angelo Heilprin on and Ear Infirmary; instr. post-grad , Harvard Med expdn. to Bermuda and Mexico); instr. physics, Sch. Mem. Am. Otol. Soc (Sec' 1895-08 nrpV Drexel Inst., Phila., 1893-7; scholar and fellow in 1908-10), Am. Laryngol.. Rhinol and Otol Soc physics. Clark U 1897-01; instr. physics. U. of (v.-p. 1896-7), Mass. Med Soc !" NK. Otol. Ind ing. of Cincinnati; hon. fellow in physics, Clark U., mags, and revs. Recreations: motorine- sail since 3 912. Awarded silver medal, St. Louis Expdn., Address: 215 Beacon St.. Boston * 1904. for work in wireless telegraphy. Fellow A. TAntr TnYtr, n^r^-^^-^ f^^^r.+„^. i, /-n, x A.A.S.. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Inst, of Radio Oue Anr i^ i^fi?^!' l^^^^^f""' H' Chateaugay. Eners • mem. Acarl Matnrnl Sf-i^nnVs Philn Am V"®- ^^^J- J^^' iS^i' .S- Robert and Annie Linda scientinc journals ana revs, inciuaing: Jr'roceea- rnom Am T7'r>,^k'ofV,7"' a oV,7~' o'.^;.'" * „"" t^""""^"^"' ings Acad. Natural Sciences of Phill, Physical ^l"^' K^JJ^f ^S^^^p^^^^^^^t^^f-'q^^^'^wi^';^;.,^ «?^<.^^''^- Rev., Philosophical Mag., Electrical World, Physi- m1^ r^ rinh p^'r^t^^^? c:£?'^- J^^^'i''^^ History, kalische Zeitschrift, and Jahrbuch der drahtlosen M'ft w^inniP tvi^««° °^- ^°''- °^ Ontario. Home: Telegraphie. Home: 1030 Main St.. Worcester, ^^^^ waipoie, Mass. Mass.* ^n''^p^' ?"°'?*?. ■'*!■' ^^'^yfj, ^- Topsham, Me., July Cc Piatt land, Ul Llie iViiiy IIU Wei , JUIIII C5HJI1« ' T^^Jii^:. s.^ChaHes Eb^n^and ing"bus\nTsssinrell77 bonds and investments Served with Conn Na^^^^ i^TlT'oi? ^RusilnA"?' ai^r'a iRsn- riT-at: Th p Tirkson Co" treas and War, 189s, councilman, 1901-^. Dir. Jrtusseii i-ii- tSee'Bd'orTrusTe''e's,'B\Sley''%Tch.; also brary Assn Republican^ Episcopalian; vestryman l?e'r^' So^r^iTlTc fl?a^a^eil%''HSrio^%Tc. M^l^on"^ crul.^s: S'artf'^^^Gol? Unfve?lit?(mddde^: of'cinSnnati"of Ma°ss.' Clubs?'it. Nicholas -(New town Conn.) ; Army and Navy (Washington D.C.). York), Army and Navy (Washington, DC). Home: Home 392 AVashington St. Office. 163 Court St., 392 Washington St. Office: 163 Court St., Middle- Middletown, Conn, town, Conn. JACKSON, Frank Hussy, surgeon; b. Hallowell. orof 1881-99. Erving prof, chemistry, 1899-11. orof"* emeritus 1911 — , Harvard. Mem. Nat. Acad. 1910. Began practice, Providence, R.I., 1903: re- Sciences- fellow Am Acad Arts and Sciences, moved to Houlton, Me., 1905; surgeon Madigan A.A.A.S.; corr. mem! British Assn. Adv. Sci., Memorial Hosp.; med^ examiner Aroostook Co.; Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft; mem. Am. 1st It Med. Reserve Corps, N.G.SM. Fellow Am. Chem. Soc. Author of numerous papers on chemi- Coll. Surgeons; niem. A.M A., Me. Med. Assn., cal subjects. Home: Cambridge, Mass.* R-L and Aroostook Co med. socs. Mason (K.T.. •■ , ,^ -TN I. T^T T.' ...v Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.). Club: Meduxnekeag. JACKSON, Charles "Warren, M.D. ; b. New York, Home: 66 Military St. Office 82 Main St., Houl- Ocl. 29, 1864; s. Ebenezer Conover and Mary ^^^ j^^g sc'hs^'^M ^''"NewH'^ork%^'T8=87!''lnt''eme sflle'vue JACKSON, Pred Kinney, college prof. ; b Barre, uilA" isi""'Q- ^ Air^T ri^Vorrpit Cirrti^ of Bos- ^^t., Mar. 14. 1874; s. J. Henry and Cora Augusta Hosp., 188i_-9,m. Alma de Forrest CUrtlSS, 01 ±30S ,^' ,. Tno{r«r.r.- W^rl rinrlr^nr-rl Sem . Bnrre. Vt.. Mary Fletcher Hosp., 1900-1901; practice in Bur- _, , ,, * V T r. llngton, 1901-11: instr. in physiology, 1901-4, asst. JACKSON, Cicero Floyd, college prof., b. La- pj.^^ ^ 1904-11, prof, since 1911, U. of Vt. Coll of Fayette, Ind., Sept 30, 1882; s. V\ illiam 1' rankUn Medicine. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Chit- and Yensi Evangeline (Thomas) Jackson, A.B^ tendon Countv Clin. Soc. Univ. Research Club. Phi DePauw U., Greencastle, Ind., 1905. M.A Ohio Delta Theta. Delta Mu. Republican. Mason. Clubs: State U., 1907; m. June 20, 1905 Alma Irene Drayer, ^than Allen. Address: 404 Pearl St.. Burlington Vt. f 5''?SfoTin'zool^or>-- 1?0 5',^ 6 Tas°f.!^?n"oo\ogy JACKSON, F(rederic) Ellis, architect; b. Tarry- and' entomology, 1907-8, Ohio State U.; asst. en- town, NY., Apr. 14, 1879; s. Frederick Harvey and tomologist in Expt. Sta. and asst. prof, zoology Annie Blanchard (Ellis) Jackson, grad. Univ. and entomologv in N.H. Coll., 1908-9; asst. prof. Grammar Sch., Providence, 1896; B.Arch Cornell /ooloKV and entomology, 1909-10, prof, since 1910, U. Coll. of Architecture, 1900; diplome ficole Na- NH (5oll Mem Ind. Acad. Sci., Ohio Acad. Sci., tionale des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, 1909; rn. Am ■ Entomol. Soc, A.A.A.S., Sigma XL Progres- Eliza Greenough P^iske, of Providence, R.I... June 1, sive Conglist Part author: Elementary Ento- 1904; 1 daughter, Elise Greenough. Practiced in mology, 1912. Address: Durham, N.H. Providence as mem. Hilton & Jackson. 1902-9. JAcisON, DuffaldCaleb,„electrical^ngjneer;b. alone, 1909-11; mem. Jackson & Roberts, A911. Ken and Jc gi at ^'.""V'o'y''rcsQ'^"v ;?'c>nrtTnoVwe^\prA"Fn£rinff Agawam Hunt, University, Providence Art, Noon- Me.. Sept. 24, 1889. ^-'P- and engr Western Engimg Home: 22 Gushing St. Office: 1216 Turks Co., Lincoln, Neb., until 1889; then connected witn „ ■ ■, t5i,i„ Providence RI Ed son interests as asst. chief engr. of Sprague ^^^^„„^X'.Lr -^ T ^.' ^ ■ Electric Rv and Motor Co., and later as chief JACKSON, Frederick H., insurance manager; engr. central dist. of Edison Gen. Electric Co.; now Oct. 9,1847-July 31, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) consulting engr. as mem. firm of D. C. & Wm. B. JACKSON, Georg-e Anson, clergyman, librarian; Jackson. Also prof. elec. engring, U. of Wis., 1891- Mar. 17, 1846-1907. (See vol. 1909.) tl-J^%',\9\rX'^ilfrn:'\nttlT S. cWafo ^o^ff^^^^' ^^°^^« =^'"^' ^°"^"^- '^'' ^"^^ Expn.. 1893, Buffalo Expn., 1901. Mem. Am. Soc. J,'^^„ „ ^ . . . k Tv,r „<. C.E., Am Soc M.E., Am. Inst. E.E. (pres. 1910-11), JACKSON, Heter A. business man; b Mont- Instn Elec Engrs. (London). Soci6te Internation- gomery, Vt., Nov. 9, 1846; s. Horace and Maria ale des Electriciens, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. (Barker) J.; ed. pub. schs.; m. Jan. 1, 1867, Bath- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 595 sheba Stone (died 1875); m. 2d, Any. 12, 1S80, Electa L. Wheeler, of \\'arren, V't. In lumber busi- ness, 1875-1900 (bought wiUl land and cut and sold timber and logs) ; dealer in horses, wagons and harness since 1900; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep. from Watcrville. 1892, 1893, 1898-1900, Senate, from Lamoille County, 1902; asst. judge Lamoille County Ct., 1915, 1916. Knlisted in Civ. War at 17 as mem. Co. A, 9th Ilegt., Vt. Vols.; after 5 mos.* service was transferred to Co. G, 5th Vt. Inf.; participated in battle of Sailor's Creek and two battles in front of Petei-sburg, Va. ; hon. discharged July 2, 1865. Republican. Methodist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Address: Water- ville, Vt. JACKSON, Helene Eliza Dunn (l\Irs. W. A. Jackson), club woman; b. Newark, N.J., Oct. 31, 1875; d. Edwin Monterey and Charlotte A. (Ma- comber) Dunn; descendant of .lohn Macomber, of Taunton, Mass., 1634, Capt. John Crawford, Oak- ham, Mass., Gov. John Reading, of N.J. ; ed. pub., grammar and high schs., Newark; m. X\'illiam At- well Jackson, of Maiden, Mass., May 28, 1903; 2 children, Helene S. Farrand, Frederick M. Corr. sec. Commonwealth Chapter, Daughters of Foun- ders and Patriots of America; dir. gen. Jr. Soc. S. and D. of Revolution; regent Deliverance Mun- roe Chapter, Daughters of Revolution; mem. Soc. for the Preservation of N.E. Antiquities, N.E. General Soc, Mass. Woman Suffrage Assn., Ladies' Aid Assn. of Maiden Hosp. Mem. bd. dirs. Maiden Boys' Industrial Club. Baptist. Clubs: Woman's City (Boston); Karshish, Maiden Musical (Mai- den). Address. 50 Dexter St., Maiden, Mass. JACKSOir, Henry, M.D.; b. Boston, Oct. 25, 1858; A.B., Harvard, 1880, M.D.. 1884; m. Lucy W. Rice, of Boston, Oct. 20, 1887; children, Henry, Adelaide. Asst. in bacteriology, 1890-2, demonstra- tor, same, 1902-4, asst. in clin. medicine, 1892-4 and 1895-7, instr., 1897-12, Harvard Med. Schl.; visiting phys. Boston City Hosp. since 1897. Mem- Assn. Am. Physicians, Mass. Med. Soc, Med. Liter- ature Club. Club: St. Botolph. Author various articles in leading med. jours. Address: 380 Marl- boro St., Boston.* JACKSON, Henry C, v.p. Home Savings Bank; Mass. IMohair Plush Co., Old Colony Trust Co. Office: 208 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. JACKSON, H(enry) Chester, M.D.; b. Wiscas- set. Me., Sept. 22, 1863; s. Silas Y. and Lucy A. Jackson; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891; taught at Phillips Exeter Acad., 1S91-4; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1897; post-grad, course New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1907; m. Oakland Me., June 23, 1892, Nellie M. Bates (died. May 6, 1901); m. 2d, Oct. 16, Mrs. Mary M. Vaughan; 1 daughter, Ethel, b. Sept. 24, 1893. House phys. Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hosp., Hanover, N.H., 1897-S; practiced at Norwich, Vt., 1898-04. at Woodstock since 1904. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Elected corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.. 1907. Republican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Bowdoin), Alpha Kappa Kappa; rowed in coll. boat crew 4 yrs. and played football in college team; awarded prize of $100, in 1890, as be- ing the most symmetrical college man measured bv the Sargeant system for 5 yrs. Address: Wood- stock, Vt. JACKSON, James Frederick, lawyer; b. Taun- ton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1851; s. Elisha T. and Caro- line (Forbes) Jackson; A.B., Harvard, 1873; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1875; admitted to bar, 1875; m. Caroline S. Thurston, of Fall River, Mass., .June 15. 1882; 1 daughter, Edith. Began practice in Fall River, 1875; later was mem. firm Jackson, Slade & Borden; in practice at Boston since 1907. City solicitor, Fall River, 1881-9; mayor of Fall River, 1890-1; declined nomination for justice Superior Ct. of Mass., 1898; chmn. Mass. R.R. Commn., 1899-07, resigned Dec, 1907. Served 1st Inf. Mass. N.G., from pvt. to It.-col.; resigned, 1891. Republican. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph; Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: athletic sports. Home: 1757 Beacon St., Brookline. Address: 60 State St., Boston, Mass. JACKSON. James Marsh, M.T).; b. Boston, Apr. 12, 1864; s. William P. and Abbie (West) Jackson; A.B., Harvard, 1S87, .\.M., 1891, M.D., 1891; I'h.D., Norwich U., 1892; m. Leonora Lewis, of New York, May 15, 1895; children, Elinor, Dorothy. Practiced at Boston since 1894; former phys. to out-patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp., and instr. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc Clubs: Harvard, University. Address: 230 Boston St., Boston. JACKSON, John Day, editor; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 23, 1S68; s. Gen. Joseph Cooke and Katharine Peikins (Day) Jackson; A.B., Yale, 1890; post- grad, work. Harvard, U. of Berlin, The Sorbonne and l^;cole des Sciences Politiques. Paris; m Rose Herrick, of Elgin, 111., July 29, 1909; 3 sons, Rich- ard Seymour, John Herrick, Henry Wolcott. Served as Washington corr. New York Evening Post and Newark (N.J.) Evening News; capitol representa- tive Washington Times, 1893-6; business mgr., 1896-8, pub. and treas., 1898-05, propr. since 1905, New Haven Register: pres. Worcester Gazette Co.; ex-police commr. of New Haven; mem. New Haven Bd. of Edii. 4 tei-m.s. Mem. Soc Colonial Wars, S.R., of New York, Psi Upsilon, Chi Delta Theta, Blihu Club (Yale). Republican. Clubs: Graduates', Union League (New Haven): University, Yale (New York); Swiss Alpine Club, Society de Legis- lation Civile Comparee (Paris, Prance). Recrea- tions: riding, mountaineering. Home: 169 Cold Spring St. Office: 86 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. JACKSON, John Henry, M.D.; Mar. 26, 1838- 1908. (See vol. 1909.) JACKSON, Joseph, educator; b. in Lancashire, Eng., Nov. 6, 1847; s. Joseph and Mary (Wood) Jackson; A.B., Brown U., 1868, A.M., 1879; m. Providence, R.I., July 28, 1870, Mary Colwell; 2 children, Alice M., Florence E. Prin. Derby (Vt.) Acad., 1868-9, high schs., Gardner, Mass., 1869-73, Millbury, Mass., 1873-83, Woodland St. Sch., Wor- cester, 1883-01, English High Sch., Worcester, 1901- 14; prin. High Sch. of Commerce since 1914. Clubs: Bohemian, Appalachian Mountain, N.E. Botanical. Author: Flora of Worcester Co., 1883; Through Glade and Mead, 1894. Recreations: botany, ornith- ology. Address: 25 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. JACKSON, Joseph Frederick, civil engineer; b. New Haven, Conn., July 4, 1871; s. George and Elizabeth (Gallagher) Jackson; Ph.B., Yale, 1895; m. Agnes L. Spencer, of New Haven, Feb. 3, 1897. Began as asst. city engr., New Haven, 1895, con- tinuing until 1909; asst. engr. A. William Sperry, Inc., 1909-11; in pvt. practice since 1911. Engring. mem. Conn. State Bd. of Health; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Conn. Soc. C.E., Am. Pub. Health Assn. Dem- ocrat. Catholic Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven). Recreations: motoring. Home: Whitney ville, Conn. Office: Chamber of Commerce Bldg., New Haven, Conn. JACKSON, Joseph G., textile worker; b. Shirlev Village, Mass., Feb. 13, 1860; s. of Samuel and Ann (Thompson) Jackson, both of whom came to the U.S. about 1855; ed. primary sch., Lons- dale, R.I., to 8y2 yrs., since at work; m. June 30, 1881, Kate Burke, of Clinton, Mass. Began work- ing in mill, 1868; sec. of Slasher Tenders' Union, T'all River, 8 yrs.; pres. and sec. Pall River Cen- tral Labor Union; was v. -p. Mass. State Branch A.F. of L. and mem. exec. bd. United Textile Workers of America; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902, 03; elk. Com. on Federal Relations and mem. Com. on Constl. Amendments. Trustee Durfee Textile Sch., Pall River. Socialist; financial sec. and treas. Pall River Social Party Club. Protestant. Address: 264 Tecumseh St., Pall River, Mass. JACKSON, Nelson !■., merchant: b. Sharon, Conn., Aug. 3, 1871; s. John C. and Fannie R. ( Landon) Jackson; ed. high sch., Sharon, and Reid's pvt. sch., Lakeville, Conn.; m. Cortland, N.Y., 1896, Minnie Andrews; 2 children, Lucy (de- ceased), Fanny. Began as elk. at 15; in New Haven, Conn., as elk. in grocery store, 1 yr. ; in employ of Hotchkiss & Eggleston, Millerton, N.Y., for 6 yrs.; located in Canaan, Conn., 1896, organ- izing the Jackson & Eggleston Co., dept. store; was dir. Canaan Savings Bank, Canaan Nat. Bank, Canaan Printing Co.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908; sold out, 1908, and now owner and 596 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND mgr. King Tavern Hotel, Bath, Me. Address: Bath, ica. Author: Phylogeny of the Pelecypoda, 1890; Me. Studies of Melonites, Multiporus (with T. A. Jag- st Embalming, 1906; m. Bath, Me., July 1, 1896, Eliza- JACKSON, S(ainael) Hollister, lawyer; b. To- beth Farnham; 4 children, Harry Laton, Karcher rente, Can., Dec. 7, 1875; s. Samuel Nelson and Shaw, Mark Adin, James Murphy. Began teaching Mary A. (Parkyn) Jackson; prep. edn. at pub. in pub. schs., 1893; cashier (Me.) Water Co., 1903- schs. and Collegiate Inst., Kingston, Can.; Mus. 6; mem. Sch. Bd. Pres. Bath Y.M.C.A., 1905-6. Re- B., U. of Toronto, 1896; A.B., U. of Vt., 1898; publican. Free Thinking Cenglist. Mason. Club: studied law, and admitted to bar, 1900; m. Maude Winter Street. Recreations: walking, tennis. Ad- M. Parkyn, of Chicago, Aug. 26, 1909; 1 son, Nelson dress: Bath, Me. Parkyn, b. Dec. 26, 1910. Located at Barre, Vt., ton, 1871; 4 children, Patrick Tracy, Jr., Arthur Address. Barre, Vt. Loring, Susan Lorlng (Mrs. John Noble, of Cam- JACKSON, William, civil engineer. (See vol. bridge, Mass.), Frederick Gray. Served in U.S. 1909.) Army. 1863-5, as 2d It., 1st Mass. Cav., later as JACKSON, William Benjamin, surgeon; b. 1st It., 5th Mass. Cav.; was in Army of the Po- Dracut, Mass., Feb. 28, 1853; s. Henry and Eliza- tomac. Army of the James, defensfs around Wash- ^eth (Butterworth) Jackson; grad. Stowe (Vt.) ington, D.C., later with Gen. Sheridan on Rio High Sch., 1872; student State Normal Sch., Ply- Grande River. Employed in cotton mills, Holyoke, mouth, N.H., 1S75; Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1875-6; Mass., 1866-9; in dry goods commn. business, Bos- Harvard Med. Sch., 1877-80, M.D., 1880; m. Clara ton, 1869-76; now engaged as cotton buyer, with t dark, of Plymouth, N.H., May 10, 1882; 4 chil- son, A. L. Jackson, under firm name of P. T. Jack- (ji-gn, William C, b. June 5, 1883; Harry F., Oct. son & Co. Treas. Boston Provident Assn. Mem. 5, i885 (died May 15, 1887); Helen F., Sept. 12, Loyal Legion. Clubs: Exchange, Eastern Yacht, iggg; Laurence M., Aug. 11. 1891. Practiced in Harvard (Boston). Recreations: yachting Home: Lowell, Mass., since 1880, surg work mainly; mem. Cambridge and Prides Crossing, Mass. Office: 53 surg. staff of Lowell Corpn. Hosp. nearly 30 yrs., State St.. Boston. for several yrs. its chmn. and now sr. surgeon; JACKSON, Patrick Tracy, Jr., cotton mill mem. surg. staff of Lowell Gen. Hosp. several treasurer; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 7, 1871; s. yrs.; mem. Lowell Bd. of Health 4 yrs. (chmn., Patrick Tracy and Eleanor Baker (Gray) Jackson; 1904-5). Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex descendant of Edward Jackson, of London, who North Dist. Med. Sec. (ex-pres.), Harvard Med. came to Boston, 1636; grad. Browne and Nichols Alumni Assn. Conglist. Past Master of Kilwin- Sch., Cambridge, 1889; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. ning Lodge, F. and A.M. (K.T.). Club: Long- Anne Smoot. of Washington, D.C., Apr. 11, 1898; meadow Golf. Address: 329 High St., Lowell, 3 children, Anna Loring, Patrick Tracy, 3d, Jon- Mass. athan. Spent 9 yrs. after graduation in machine JACOBS, Allen, clergyman; b. Cambridge, Mass., shops, cotton mills and commn. houses; then Jan. 28. 1873 ; s. Bela Farwell and Laura M. (Dem- bought control Lowell Weaving Co.; organized rnon) Jacobs; g.-s. Rev. Bela Jacobs, first pastor LeRoy Cotton Mills, and Warner Cotton Mills, ist Bapt. Ch., Cambridge, Mass.; grad. Cambridge 1909, combining the three mills into Bay State Latin Sch.. 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1898; B.D., Epis- Cotton Corpn.; in 1910 assisted in combining Bay copal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1901; m. Lois Cleave- State Cotton Corpn. with the Boston Yarn Co. land Walker, of Chicago, 111., Aug. 14, 1903; 2 chil- (organized in 1906) into Internat. Cotton Mills dren, Nathalie Marv, Elizabeth Pilsburv. Dea- Corpn., also taking in the Consolidated Cotton con, 1901, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.; asst. Cathedral, Duck Co. and J. Spencer Turner Co. V.-p. Internat. Faribault. Minn., 1901, St. John's Ch., Providence, Cotton Mills Corpn.; pres. Boston Yarn Co.; treas. r.l, 1902-3; rector St. Mary's Ch., Portsmouth, Bay State Cotton Corpn.; dir. Stark Mills, Mer- r.i., 1903-7; asst. Christ Ch., Cambridge, Mass., cantile Corpn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- 1907-8; rector Christ Ch., Plymouth, since Dec. 1, merce. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. Served 2 yrs. in 19O8. Trustee Jordan Hosp.. Plymouth. Progres- Naval Militia: mem. Loyal Legion. Republican, sive. Mem. Knights of Malta. Clubs: Harvard, Unitarian. Clubs: Union. Eastern Yacht, Vesper Parsons' (Boston), Commercial (Plymouth). Rec- Country; Harvard (Boston and New York). Rec- reations: baseball, tennis, walking. Address: 6 reations: fishing, hunting, tennis, yachting. Home: Lothrop St., Plymouth, Mass. Prid'^fcrS.sfng M^'^s'offl.ie-^'m Devon?h/re St" JACOBS, Elbrid^e Churchill, educator; b. Ogun- ^I^lf5>t umce. ibi uevonsnire bt., g^j^^ ^jg _ p^^, 2g_ ^§--3. g Beniamin F. and Isa- ^°^^""- bella C. (Toplis) Jacobs; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., JACKSON. Ralph Wentworth, M.D.; b. Water- 1897; A.M., Columbia. 1914; m. Burlington, Vt., ville. Me., May 13. 1868; s. John H. and Clara June 22, 1905, Mabel Nelson (died Julv 19, 1913). (Wentworlh) Jackson; grad. Fall River (Mass.) JVsst. instr. mining and metallurgy, Mass.. Inst. High Sch.. 1885; A.B.. Brown U., 1889; M.D., Long Tech., 1897-9; instr., 1899-01, asst. prof., 1901-4, Island Coll. Hosp., 1892: m. Gertrude Pearson, of prof, analvtical chemistrv and mineralogv, since Fall River, Dec. 26, 1896; 1 son, Eric P. Rectal 1904, U. of Vt.; also asst. state geologist. Mem. specialist. Fall River Union Hosp. and Fall River Am. Chem. Soc, Alpha Tau Omega. Clubs: Tech- City Hosp. Mem. Fall River Med. Soc, Mass. Med. nologv, Ethan Allen. Author of reports on talc de- Soc, A.M. A., Am. Proctologic See, etc Republican, posits of Vt. Address: 89 North Prospect St., Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Quequechan. Address: Burlinsrton Vt l\^ ^^n«7/n ^^.^=" ^*''^''' ^''^^- ^""^ ^^^ Newbury jacoBS. J(ames) Arthur, contractor; b. Boston. St., liosron, Mass. Mass., 1848: s. David H. and Elizabeth Jacobs; JACKSON, Roljert Nesmith, banker. (See vol. grad. Boston schs.; (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll.. 1905); 1909.) m. Boston. 1872. Anna E. Dupee; 1 son. Carlton JACKSON. Robert Tracy, palaeontologist : b. Dor- Dupee. Pres. and treas. David H. Jacobs & Son, Chester. >r;iss.. Julv 13, 1861: s. Dr. John Barnard Inc., contractors; trustee Franklin Savings Bank; Swett and Emily Jane (Andrews) Jackson: S.B., trustee Tufts Coll; trustee charity fund, Mass. Lawrence Scientific School CHarvard). 1884; v^icD., Charitable Assn., etc. Mem. Master Builders' Harvard. 1889; m. Fannv Esther Roberts, of Bos- Assn. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Masonic ton. June 27. 1889. Instr. palaeontology, 1892-9, l^odies. Home: 28 Maple St., Roxbury. Ofl3ce: 166 asst. prof., 1899-1909, Harvard; asso. in pala:>ontol- Devonshire St., Boston. ogy, Mus. of Comparative Zoology. Harvard, JACOBS. Walter Ballou, educator; b. Providence, l9ll — • Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A. A. R.I., Mav 5, 1861; s. James Carroll and Mary Ve- A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Geol. Soc. Amer- lina (Lamson) Jacobs; A.B., Brown U., 1882, A.M., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 597 18S5; student Union Theol. Seni., 1882-3; m. Provi- dence, June 27, 1888, Josephine Jones Chace; 1 daughter, Lucile Chace, b. Oct. 24, 1889. Instr., 1893-5, asso. prof., 1895-01, prof, theory and prac- tice of edn. since 1901, Brown U. Pres. New Ens- land Coll. Teachers of Edn.; dir. N.E.A.; counsellor Am. Inst, of Instrn. ; sec. Brown U. Teachers' Assn.; mem. Nat. Assn. Coll. Teachers of Edn., Barnard Club of R.I., Nat. Soc. for Scientific Study of Edn., and dir. University Extension, Brown U. Home: 310 Olney St.. Providence, R.I. JACOBS, Ward Windsor, banker; b. Mansfield, Conn., June 13, 1839; s. Leonard Warren and Al- bina (\\'alton) Jacobs; ed. common schs. ; m., 1868, Jennie Helen Sawtelle (died Aug. 8, 1911); 3 chil- dren, Alice (Mrs. Arthur E. Whitmore, of Brook- lyn, N.Y. ), Ward Sawtelle, Editha Laura. Identi- fied with banking business since 1857; licad of firm of Ward W. Jacobs & Co.; treas. Mechanics' Sav^ ings Bank; pres. Shelby Iron Co.; v. -p. 1st Nat. Banl<, Cedar Hill Cemetery; treas. Hartford Hosp. ; dir. Plioenix Ins. Co., Missionary Sod. of Conn.; trustee Fund for Ministers. Republican. Conglist. Club: Hartford. Home: 530 Farmington Av. Office: 44 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. JACOBUS, Melanctlion Williams, educator; b. Allegheny Citv, Pa., Dec. 15, 1855; s. Melancthon Williams (D.D., LL.D.) and Sarah (Hayes) Jaco- bus; descendant, father's side, of Roelof Jacobus (Dutch), Essex Co., N.J., about 1650; mother's side, Joram Kyn (Swedish), Del., about 1643; A.B., Princeton, 1877; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., ISSl; studied Gottingen, Berlin, 1881-4; (D.D., Lafayette, 1892, Yale, 1910); m. Clara M. Cooley, of Hartford, Conn., Jan. 8, 1896; 3 children, Maritje Kip, Clarissa Cooley, Melancthon Williams, Jr. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1884; pastor Oxford, Pa., 1884-91; prof. N.T. exegesis and criticism since 1891, acting pres., 1902-3, dean of faculty since 1903, Hartford Theol Sem. Stone lecturer, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1897-8; acting pastor Center Congl. Ch., Hartford, 1899-1900; lecturer on N.T., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1901, 1903-4. Trustee Lincoln U., Pa., 1887-1904, Princeton U. since. 1890; v.-p. Bd. of Trustees, Watkinson Library (chartered, 1858). Mem. Holland Soc, New York, N.J. Soc. S.A.R., Swedish Colonial Soc, Am. Philol. Assn. Clubs: Hartford, Twentieth Century, Uni- versity. Author: A Problem in New Testament Criticism (Stone lectures), 1900. Contributing editor in charge N.T. dept. New International En- cyclopsedia. 1st edit., 1902-4, 2d edit., 1914 — ; chmn. editorial bd. Standard Bible Dictionary, 1909: editor Zahn's N.T. Introduction (English transl.). 1909; Commentary on Gospel of Mark (The Bible for Home and School Series), 1915. Recreations: tennis, golf. Address: 39 Wood- land St., Hartford, Conn.'* JACQUES, William White, phvsicist; b. Haver- hill, Mass., Aug. 30, 1855; s. John Thurston and Lucy (Withington) Jacques; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1876: A.M., Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins, 1880; studied Berlin, Leipzig, Vienna, Gottingen, 1877; m. Kate Shakespeare Haman, of Baltimore, Nov. 10, 1880. Fellow Johns Hopkins, 1876-80; lec- turer on elec engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1887-90; expert in litigation Am. Bell Telephone Co., 1880- 97: originator of many of the salient inventions and engring. devices that have made long-distance telephony practicable, as well as numerous other lines of "chem. and elec industry in Eng., France and America. Club: University. Home: 469 Bea- con St.. Boston.* JAGEMANN", Hans Carl Giinther von, philolo- gist: b. Grottkau, Germany, Aug. 2, 1859; s. Hans C. W. and Juliane (Ingermann) von Jagemann; ed. Gvmnasium at Naumburg and univs. of Leipzig and Tiibinaren; came to U.S., 1881: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 18S4; m. Frances A. Whitman, of Wil- liamstown, Mass.. 1884. Prof, modern langs., EarU ham Coll.. 1884-6: prof. Germanic langs., Ind. U.. 1886-9; prof. Germanic philology. Harvard, since 1889. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America (pres. 1899), Am. Philol. Assn.; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Author of articles on Germanic and Romance langs. and of text-books for the study of German. Home: 113 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass."* JAGGAR, Thomas Augrustus, bishop; June 2, 1839-Dec. 13, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) JAGGAB, Thomas Augrustus, Jr., geologist; moved to Hawaii. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) JAMBS, Georg-e, granite mfr. ; b. Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 1877; s. George and Eliza J. (Foote) James, A.B., Girard Coll., Phila., 1892; m. Lora Annie, d. Herbert E. Reed, of Northfield, Vt., May 9, 1906; 1 son, George Herbert, b. May 22, 1907. Began with Philadelphia Times, as stenographer to Dar- win G. Fenno and Col. Alexander K. McClure, con- tinuing 2 yrs.; pvt. sec. to Pres. M. Carey Thomas, of Brvn Mawr Coll., Pa., 6 yrs.; cost elk., N.Y.C. J.F. Co., Jersey City, N.J., 2 yrs.; auditor, E. B. Ellis Granite Co., Northfield, Vt., 2 yrs.; treas., sec. and dir. Woodbury Granite Co., Hardwick, Vt., Hardwick & Woodbury R.R., Gaysville Electric Light & Power Co.; dir. Granite Trust Co.; chmn. bd. of auditors. Village of Hardwick. Sec. and treas. Granite Mfrs.' Assn., of Hardwick. Mem. Caspian Lake Lodge No. 87, F. and A.M.; River- side Chapter O.E.S. Republican. Presbyn. Recre- ations: motoring, fishing. Address: Hardwick, Vt. JAMBS, George B., timber lands and forest products; b. Boston, July 5, 1837; s. Benjamin and Sara Ann (Kent) James; in 7th generation from Peregrine White, first white child born in the Mayfiower [Pilgrim] Colony, at Plymouth, Mass.; ed. Hawes Sch. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Boston, Adelaide Grant Washburn, of Gardiner, Me., Apr. 2, 1863; 4 children, George B., Jr., Wil- liam Grant, Robert Kent, Adelaide Washburn. Be- gan in lumber business with James & Pope, Bos- ton, continuing 3 yrs.; moved to New York and was mem. firm of James & Wilder, 2 yrs.; re- turned to Boston and since engaged in sale of tim- ber lands and forest products. Editor the Am. Cultivator and pres. Am. Cultivator Pub. Co.; chmn. trustees and treas. Boylston St. Land Co.; v.-p. East Boston Co.; treas. Essex Land Co.; trustee Bellevue Land Co.; treas. and gen mgr. Forest Products Co.; trustee Cutler Improvement Co.; trustee and treas. Wollaston Land Co.; dir. Budget Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Mass. Real Estate Exchauge, Am. Forest Assn., Mass Forest Assn., N.H. Forest Assn. Mem. Bostonian Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, Corinthian Yacht. Recreations: tramping in forests, mountain climb- ing. Home: 15 Kennard Rd., Brookline; (summer) Ocean Av., Marblehead Neck, Mass. Office: 220 Washington St., Boston. JAIVIBS, Joseph Henry, clergyman; b. Mount Holly, N.J., Apr. IS, 1835: s. Henry Boehm and Mary Dagworthv (Yard) James; ed. Dr. Ewing's Sch., Trenton, and Pennington (N.J.) Sem.; stu- dent Weslevan U., Conn., 1853-Nov., 1854 (left coll. on account of failure of eyes) ; m. Mary Chew Moore, of Phila., Pa., Oct. 30, 1860; 3 children, Su- sannah J. (Mrs. H. O. Keeney, Rockville, Conn.), Marv A. (Mrs. J. H. Keeney), R. Sara (Mrs. F. W. Franklin. Needham, Mass.). Entered M.E. mmis- try, 1855: pastor in N.J., 1855-63, Fall River, Mass., 1864-6, Warren, R.I., 1867-8, North Bridge- water. Mass., 1869-71, Provincetown, 1872-3, Staf- ford Sprinss Conn. 1874-5, Burns5ide, 1876-8, Nor- wich, 1879-81, Danielson, 1882-4, Rockville, 1885-7, Plymouth. Mass.. 1888-9; sec. Conn. Temperance Union, 1890-02 (life dir.); lecturer on temperance. 1902-10, also active in civic reform. Served as chaplain 3d N.J. Vol. Inf., 1863-4. Mem. Psi Up- silon, G.A.R. Author: Life of Mary D. James, 1886. Address: Rockville, Conn. JAMBS, Lucy Maria, W. R. C. worker. Mar. 1, 1841-Jan. 12, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) JAMBS, William, educator, author: Jan. 11, lS42-Aug. 26, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) JAMBS, William Grant, editor; b. Boston. May 19 1867: s. George B. and Adelaide (Washburn) James; g.-s. Beniamin James, alderman, Boston; grad English High Sch., Boston, 1887; m. Jessie B Lewis, of Boston, Nov. 27, 1895. Publisher Dor- chester (Mass.) Beacon, 1885-7; printer and re- porter on Boston daily papers, 1887-9: editor and pub Boston Budget-Beacon since 1890, also of o98 WHO'S WHO TN NEW ENGLAND American Cultivator since 1904. Recreations: traveling: Home: 481 Boylston St., Brookline. Address: The Boston Budget-Beacon, 58 Summer St., Boston. JAMES, William John, librarian Wesleyan U. ; b. Cincinnati, Sept. 7, I860; s. Thomas and Alice (Williams) James; prep, edn., Brooklyn Collegiate and Poly Inst.; B.A., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1883, A.M., 1886; studied iinivs. of Leipzig and Berlin. 1883-7; m. Ossining, N.Y., Julv 16, 1890, Saidee B. Walters; 1 son, Walter Thomas, b. May 17, 1892 (B.A., Wesleyan U., 1913). Tutor and instr. in mathematics, Wesleyan U., 1887-95; librarian since 1891. Mem. Acorn Club, Middlesex County Hist. Soc, Bibliog. Soc. of America, Conn. Library Assn., Am. Library Assn. Democrat. Methodist. Recre- ations: golf, swimming. Address: 162 Cliurch St., Middletown, Conn.* JAMISSOM', Arthur Hugrh, metallurgist; b. Bos- ton. xVov. 9, 1870; s. .John and Mariette (Thomp- son) Jameson; grad. Amherst (Mass.) High Sch., 1887, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., ISSS; student Harvard, 1888-1890; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; m. Chicago. June 28, 1902, Rebecca Jameson; 5 children, .Tohn Denison, b. Nov. 4, 1903, T^ois, Aug. 8, 1910: Thomas Hugh, Dec. 1, 1911; Patricia, May 15, 1913; Gregory, Mar. 26, 1915. Asst. chemist, Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Pueblo, Colo., 1893; chemist, Cleveland Linseed Oil Co., South Chicago, 111., 1894-9; sec. and supjt. Dogan Mfg. Co., Plioenix- ville. Pa., 1R99-190]; mgr. Cornell-Andrews Smelt- ing Co., Attleboro, Mass., 1901-4; supt. Providence (R.T.) Steel Casting Co., 1904-6; mgr. steel dept., Malleable Iron Fittings Co., Branford, Conn., since Apr., 1906. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., A.A. A.S., Delta Upsilon.: pres Branford Dawn Tennis Assn. Club: Ilarvard (New York). Address: Bran- ford, Conn. JAMIISOIT, Edward Everett, N.E. manager Whitlock Piiiitiiig Press Mfg. Co.; b. Fast Lex- ington. Mass.. Feb. 25, 1866; s. Alden and Asenath (Mink) .lameson; ed. pub. schs., Waltham, Mass.; m. Katherine Sage, of East Milton, Mass.. Oct. 8, 1891; 1 son, Gordon Rogers. Connected with man- ufacture of printing presses since 1888; with the Campbell Printing Press Mfg. Co.. New York, 1888-93; since with the Whitlock Printing Press Mfg. Co.. of wliich is v. -p. and N.E. mgr. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce; dir. Automobile League Assn. Odd Fellow. Mason (32°. K.T.). Recreations: motoring. Home: 58 Beach St., Wol- laston, Mass. Office: 176 Federal St.. Boston. JANES, Georg-e Herbert, M.D. : b. East Brim- field. Mass.. 1 )ec. 1, 1862: s. Edwin Augustus and Caroline (Moore) Janes; first ancestor in America arrived from England in 1637; grad. Hitchcock Acad., Brimfield. 1881: M.D., Albany Med. Coll. (Union U.), 1893; m. Minnie Cadwell, of West- field. Mass., Jan. 25, 1898; 2 children, Doris A., Ed- ward C. Practiced in Westfleld, Mass.. since June, 1893; apptd. med. examiner, Mass., 1899; chief of staff. Noble Hosp. Mem. bd. of mgrs. Sarah Gil- lett Home for Aged People. Fellow A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Mass. Medico- Legal Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Westfleld; Nayasset (Springfield, Mass.). Address: 57 Court St., Westfleld, Mass. JANES, Henry, M.D., surgeon; b. Waterburv, Vt, 1832: s. Hon. Henry F. and Fanny (Butler) .lanes., and desceiidant of Revolutionary ancestry; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia), 1855: m. Cambridge. Ma«s., Dec. 28, 1882, Frances B. Hall. Asst. phys. Bellevue Hosp.. New York. 1855, house phvs., 1856; in practice in Chelsea, Mass., 1857, Waterburv, Vt.. 1858-61; surgeon 3d Vt. Vols., 1861-3, U.S. Vols., 1863-6; bvtd. It. -col.. 1865. In charge of 1st Vt. Brigade Ho.sp., Burkittsville. Md., after 'battle of South Mountain, fall of 1862; in charge of hosp. at Frederick. Md., after battle of Antietam, winter of 1862: in charge of 6th Corps Hosp. after 2d battle of Fredericksburg, spring of 1863: in charge of hosps. in and about Gettysburg, and Letterman Gen. Hosp., summer and fall of 1863; in charee of South Street Gen. Hosp., Pliila., winter of 1863-4: in comd. hosp. steamer State of Me., summer of 1864; in charge of Sloan Gen. Hosp., at Montpelier. Vt.. and in comd. of post, fall of 1864, to close of war. Practiced in Vt. after Civil War; formerly con-sulting surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hosp., Bur- lington, and Heaton Hosp., Montpelier, Vt. Was surgeon-gen. Vt. N.G.; chmn. Vt. State Bd. Med. Censors; pres. Vt. State Bd. Med. Registration; prof. mil. surgery U. of Vt. Coll of Medicine; trus- tee U. of Vt. ; pres. bd. trustees Waterbury Village; mem. Vt. legislature, etc. Republican. Conglist. Never a candidate for any polit. office. Mem. A.M. A., Waterbury, Washington County, Vt. State and Mass. State med. socs., Bellevue Hosp. Alumni Assn.; hon. mem. Med. Soc. State of Cal. Mem. G.A.R.. Doyal I^egion, S.R. Address: Waterbury, Vt. JANE WAY, Prank Latimer, II, clergyman; moved to New ^'ork. (See vol. 1909.) JANVIER, Marg-aret Thomson ("Marg'aret Van- deg-rift"), author; 1844-Peb., 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) JAQUES, Edwin Devereuz, M.D.; b. Machias, Me., Mar. 9, 1841; s. Parker and Livonia W. (Eaton) .Taques; descended in direct line from Henry .Taques, who came to Newburyport, Mass., in 1640; prep. edn. Me. Weslevan Sem., 1859-61: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1868; m. Emma F. Dudley, of Salmon Falls, N.H., May 25, 1874; 1 child, Bessie Hamilton. Practiced Salmon Falls, N.H., 1869-82, Boston, 1872-4, South Berwick. Me., since 1874: specializes in treatment of urinary diseases. Served in 17th Me. Inf. in Civil War. Mem. A.M.A., York Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Comman- dery, K.T.). Address: South Berwick, Me. JAQUES, Herbert, architect: b. Framingham, Mass.. Jan. 23, 1857; s. Francis and Caroline Louisa (Mei-riam) Jaques; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1874; studied in Europe. 1874; student spl. course, Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1875-6; m. Harriet Savles Francis, of Brookline. Mass.. Apr. 26, 1883; 3 children, Harriet Sayles (Mrs. Ed. Motley), Herbert, Jr., Louise. In office of Messrs. Snell & Gregerson, Boston, 1876-9; with H. H. Richardson, 1879-83; mem. firm of Andrews, .Taques & Rantoul since 1883. Fel- low Am. Inst. Architects. Boston Soc. Architects; mem. exec. com. U.S. Golf Assn., 1907-8, pres., 1909-10; pres. Mass. Golf. Assn., 1911-14; pres. class of 1877, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1914, 1915. Clubs: Grand National Curling Club of America, Tavern, Country, Boston Curling. Recreations: golf. Home: 50 Dunster Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. JAQUES. William Henry, engineer and naval architect; b. Pliila.. Dec. 24. 1848: ed. pub. schs., Newark, N.J.; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1867: re- mained in service until 1887; resigned 1887, to inaugurate mfr. of heavy ordnance and armor at works of Bethlehem Iron Co. Has served as asst. in U.S. Coast and Geo. Survey; mem. and sec. gun foundry bd., sec. senate com. on ordnance and war ships. Introduced into U.S. the fluid compres- sion and hydraulic forging of heavy masses of steel and invented reforging process; was mem. international .iurv on marine transnortation and war material. Chicago Bxpn., 1893. Organized, and comd. N..T. Naval Reserve, 1895-8. Pres. Hampton (N.H.) Water Works Co. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: Little Boar's Head, N.H.* JARVIS, Charles Maples, civil engineer; b. De- posit, Delaware Co., N.Y., April 16, 1856; s. Henry Sanford and Rachel (Peters) .Tarvis; early edn. in pub. schs. of Binghamton, N.Y. ; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch. of Yale U.. 1877; m. Binghamton, N.Y., 1880, Mary Morgan Bean; 1 child. Grace Mor- gan (Mrs. Henry P. Schauffler, Brooklyn. N.Y.). Entered employ the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.. East Berlin, Conn., as civil engr., 1878; later pres. and chief engr.; ■was made v. -p., in charge of operat- ing dept.. Am. Bridge Co., when the Berlin Iron Bridge Co. was taken over by the former co.; first v.-p. Am. Hardware Corp., New Britain, Conn., since Mar.. 1902; dir. Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.; dir. Savings Bank of New Britain, Hartford Steam Boiler, Inspection & Ins. Co., Hartford; second v.-p. New Britain Trust Co.; v.-p. Conn. Computing Machine Co.. New Haven. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Repub- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 599 lican. Conglist. Clubs: Union League, Engineers' (New York), Quinnipiack, Graduates', Union League (New Haven): Hartford Club, Country (Hartford). Recreations: farming. Address: New Britain, Conn. JABVIS, Henry Whiting-, lawyer: b. .Vuburn, Me., Aug. 15, 1S69; s. George W. and Lucy A. (Hutcliinson) Jarvis; A.B., Bowdoin, 1S91; LL.B., U. of Mich., 1893; m. Delia M. Webb, of Denver, Colo., Jan. 1, 1900; 1 daughter, Eleanor. Admitted to Colo, bar, 1S93; practiced in Denver, 1893-6, Boston since 1S96. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, New- ton, since 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mem. N.E. Alumni Assn. of U. of Mich, (ex-pres.). Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Bowdoin, University of Michi- gan, Hunnewell. Recreations: tennis, bowling. Home: 77 Pembroke St., Newton, Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. JABVIS, li«onard, M.D.: b. Claremont, N.H., July 29. 1S52: s. Samuel G. and Sarah (Jarvis) Jarvis; B.S., Dartmouth, 1S73; M.D., harvard Med. Sch., 1882: m. :Mabel Howard, of Providence, R.I., June 29, 1893; children, Carolyn H. (died 1904), Samuel G. Practiced at Claremont, N.H., since 1884. Dir. Claremont Nat. Bank, Claremont Sav- ings Bank. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc. Repub- lican. Episcopalian (sr. warden). Address: Clare- mont, N.H. JASTBAM, Edward Perkins, lawyer; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Dec. 1, 1873; s. Pardon Sheldon and Julia Adie (Brown) Jastram; A.B., Brown, 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Laura N. Whitney, of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 11, 1904; 2 chil- dren, Whitney, Eward P., Jr. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Providence; mem. Edwards & Angell, since 1903. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: University. Wan- namoisett County, R.I. Countrv. Recreations: golf. Home: 188 Butler Av. Office: Union Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I. JAYNES, Julian Clifford, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) JEFFEBS, Charles Perry, druggist; b. Lvndon, 111., Jan. 30, 1853; s. Perry L. and Philena (Fitch) Jeffers; B.S.. U. of 111., 1874, M.S., 1894; m. Eliza- beth B. Stalker, of Ipswich, Mass.. Dec. 25, 1875 (died Aug., 1888); 2 children, Leroy, Lyndon B.; m. 2d, Clara M. Colcord, of Swampscott, Mass., May 12, 1892: 1 son. Perry C. Clk. for S. A. Shep- pard & Co., Boston, and J. A. Blake, Ipswich, until 1881; propr. pharmacy, Swampscott, since 1881, also branch store in Swampscott since 1898. Re- publican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Address: Swamp- scott, Mass. JEFFEBSOir, Albert WilUs, clergyman; ta. Paiishville. N.Y., Aug. 21, 1872; s. Rev. Benjamin Franklin and Anna L. (Barber) Jefferson; on pa- ternal side connected with the .lefferson Dana and Willis families in America, on maternal side, with the Barber and Parker families: grad. White- field (N.H.) High Sch., 1892; New Hampton Lit. Instn.; grad. Theol. Dept., Bates Coll., 1897; at- tended lectures Summer Sch., Oxford U., Eng. ; m. Lenona E., d. N. W. Llbbey, of Whitefield, N.H., .lune 9, 1897. Ordained Bapt. minlstrv, 1897: pastor Broadway Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 1900-5, Hudson St. Ch.. Buffalo, N.Y., Plymouth Ch., Portland, Me., 1907-14. Platform lecturer. Mem. Bapt. Congress of America. Interdenominational Commn. of Me., Ch. Federation, Portland. Has made a specialty of boys' work and interdenominational federation. Overseer Bates Coll.; represents the Free Bap- tists as trustee LTnited Soc. Christian Endeavor. Progressive in politics. Mason. Address: "The Ridgehurst," Shore Acres. Portland, Me. JEFFEBSON, Herbert Perry. M.D. ; b. Andover, Mass., Feb. 13, 1856; s. Perry M. and Caroline A. (Walker) Jefferson; prep, edn., Lawrence High Sch., Phillips Andover Acad., Lowell High Sch.; M.D., Harvard U. Med. Sch., 1880; m. Boston. Oct. 13, 1904, Frances W. Fitch. Practiced medicine for 20 yrs. and retired in 1900; after several yrs. rest began pursuit, as pastime, of purchasing old tontine life ins. policies, in which continues; re- sumed practice of medicine, 1908, as specialist in Psycho-Therapy, using Jefferson-Dubois system; pres. New England Light Co.; treas. and gen. mgr. Am. Finance Co. (incorporated, Mass.). Re- publican. Propr. Psychopathic Home. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Boston Gynecol. Soc, Harvard Alumni Assn. Has passed through all the highest degrees of Masonry and holds a number of its highest offices; Grand Master M. W. Grand Lodge of Freemasons, A.A.S.R., N.E. ; Sovereign Grand Comdr. of American Grand Council of Scot- tish Masonic Rites; Pres. Gen. American Masonic Federation, incorporated; Deputy Grand Represen- tative of Grand Council of Rites of Scotland. In- ventor of vacuo-centrifugal fibre treating macliine and new process of treating wool and other libres. Home: 62 Crystal Cove Av., Winthrop, Mass. JEFFEBSON, Joseph, actor; b. New York, July 6, 1869; s. late .foscph and Sarah A. (Warren) •lefferson; ed. (^olumbia Grammar Sch., Challier Inst., New York, English Grammar Sch., London, Upson Sem., Conn.; m. Blanche Bender, of Brook- lyn, June 13, 1S91. First appearance on stage, Denver, 1885, with his father as supernumerary, in "Rip Van Winkle"; played Sir Lucius O'Trigger, in "The Rivals," Jim Fan-en, in ".Shadows of a Great City," Chambers, in "Pudd'n Head Wilson," Bev- erly Clav, in "Playing the Game"; plaved in vaude- ville in "In 1999," by Wm. C. de Mille, 1912-13; in "Poor Old Jim," by Wm. C. de Mille, 1913-14. Clubs: New York Athletic, The Lambs. Mason. Home: Buzzards Bay, Mass.* JEFFBEY, Edward Charles, botanist; b. St. Catharines, Ont.. May 21, 1866; s. Andrew and Cecilia Mary (Walkingshaw) Jeffrey; grad. Col- legiate Inst., St. Catharines, 1879; A.B., U. of To- ronto, 1888; fellow in biology, same, 1889-92. lec- turer in biology, 1892-1902; Ph.D., Harvard, 1898; m. Jennette Atwater Street, of New York, June 25, 1901. Asst. prof, vegetable histology from 1902, now prof, botany. Harvard. Fellow A. A. A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Paleontol. Soc, Geol. Soc. America; mem. Canadian Inst., Bot. Soc. America. Home: 47 Lakeview .St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* JEFFBEY, "William. Hartley, author; b. Kenne- hunkport. Me., Apr. S, 1867; s. Eleazer and Lydia Jane (Clough) Jeffrey; descendant on father's side of William Jeffrey, who came to Va. in the ship Ann, and located in Me. about 1623, and known in history as "William of Weymonth, and on mother's side from Corporal Silas Abbot of the Am. Revolution; dist. sch. edn.; m. 1st, Newbury- port, Mass., Dec. 17. 1887, Sarah A. Hughes; 1 child. Alice G. M.; m. 2d. Kirby, Vt, June 12, 1891, Nellie A. .lenkins; 4 children. Marion B., J. Milo, Ellen F. P., Ruth W. Has devoted his attention principally to compilation of hist, works: vol. in Spanish-Am. War; pub. speaker Rep. nat. cam- paigns. 1896, 1900. 1904. Methodist. Mem. Jr. Order United Am. Mechanics (6 years State Coun- cilor) K. of P.. Daughters of Liberty (nat. coun- cilor), S.A.R. (state v.-p), Vt. State Hist. Soc. Has served as supt. schs. of Burke, Vt.. and jus- tice of East Burke. Vt. Author: Richmond Prisons, 1861-2; Our Youngest Defender; A Noble Southerner: The Immigration Problem; How to Abolish War; The Citv of Granite, Barre. Vt.: The Town of Slate, Northfield. Vt.: The Citv of Bidde- ford, Me.. Its Men and Institutions: The City of Dover. N.H., Its History, Resources and IMen: The Klondike as Seen by the Man from :Maine; 2 vols. Successful Vermonters, and 7 vols, on the state govt, of Vt. Republican. Recreations: work. Ad- dress: East Buike, Vt. JEFFBIES, Benjamin Joy. ophthalmic surgeon; b. Boston, Mar. 26, 1833: s. Dr. John and Ann Geyer CAmorv) Jeffries; A.B.. Harvard, 1854, A.M., 1857, M.D., 1857: U. of Vienna, 1S5S-9; m. Marian Shimmin, of Boston, Jan. 4, 1872. Snecialist in diseases of the eye and skin since 1859; spl. in- vestigations in color-blindness. Ophthal. surgeon Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1866- 1902; lecturer Harvard. 1869-71: consulting sur- geon State Hosp.. Tewksbury. Mass.; consulting ophthalmologist N.E. Hosp. for Women. Mem. Internat. Congress Ophthalmology; fellow A.A.A.S., ISTass. Med. Soc; mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Onhthal Soc. Author: The Eye in Health and Disease, 1872; Color Blindness; Its Dangers and 600 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Its Detection, 1879. Address: 15 Chestnut St., fishing. Residence: Shippan Point. Office: Stam- Boston.* ford Nat. Bank Bldg., Stamford, Conn. JEIiIiY, Arthur Carlton, M.D. ; b. Sacramento, JENKINS, Lawrence "Waters, assistant director; Cal., Sept. 29, 1856; s. Samuel and IMary Jane b. Salem, Mass., Dec. 23, 1872; s. Charles T. and (Carlton) Jelly; A.B., Harvard, 1881, A.M., 1891, Lucy D. (Weston) Jenkins; prep. edn. Noble's sch.; M.D., 1891; unmarried. Practiced in Boston .since A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Salem, 1901, Arvilla Bray; 1892; specializes in treatment of mental and nerv- children, Stephen W., b. 1902, Dorothy, 1906, Ben- ous diseases; house officer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1891- janiin, 1907. Curator of ethnology, Peabody Mu- 02; asst. phys. Boston Insane Hosp. nearly 3 yrs. ; seum, since 1901; asst. dir., 1914. Maj. 2d Corps since 1902 insp. of spl. classes in Boston schs. Cadets, M.V.M. Fellow A.A.A.S., mem. Am. An- Mem. A.M.A. Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. tique. Soc, Am. Anthropol. Assn., Am. Assn. of Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Bos- Museums, S.A.R., Essex Inst, (dir.), Essex Book ton Soc. Med. Improvement, Am. Medico-Psychol. and Print Club (treas.), Club: Officers. Home: Assn. Republican. Address: 10 Arlington St., Danvers, Mass. Address: Peabody, Museum, Sa- Boston, Ma.ss. lem, Mass. JEIiIiV, Georg-e Prederick, M.D. Jan. 22, 1842- JENKINS, Thomas Oliver, lawyer; b. Brecon, 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) Wnles, July K!, 1878j^ s. Rees and Mary (Harris) JENCKES, R.I., Jan. Martha A. High Sch.; IOC?. ,-*^„* ,r^«„ ^ ■ ,,,^«1^ TT -^.T in [^^ -torn O- -r^ JLiIIUL, V lUlct OWctH. -rtUlIllLLCU LU IV Mr« • A?o°no;%^ot-hv^^°r,^Q,J;^u..°^.7wn"^^^^ and practiced at Salem; mem. City v.uu.x..., oa^c.w, t!,,.; ^ iqnr^''T^?.^H?.P^'^iV\rvn„^^^^ 1907; asst. atty.-gen. of Mass., 1913-14. Mem. 91 at 'Woonsocket R i sinc^ 1892 -mem staff Essex Co. Bar Assn.. Salem Bar Assn. Republican. nr:tt^i^\^^^S nt\\^,.^h'c, ^^^ l>ln Conglist. Mason. Home: Danvers, Mass. Address: Cottage Hosp., Children s Home; mem. U.S. Pen- q„i„,v, ivtooo sion Examining Bd. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, LJ^'„„^: , ^ ,r, , .««« ^ Providence Med. Soc, R.I. Ophthal. and Otol. Soc. JENKS, Charles C, paper mfr. (See vol. 1909.) Republican. Universalist. Clubs: R.I. Country, JENKS, Henry Fitch, clergyman; b. Boston, Oct. Cumberland Golf. Address: 269 Prospect St., 17, 1842; s. John Henry and Mary Rand (Fitch) Woonsocket, R.I. Jenks; grad. Harvard, 1863, (A. A., '66) Cambridge JENCKES, Georg-e Washington, M.D.; Aug. 17, Divinity Sch '66; m Mar 1 1881, Lavinia H An- 1829-Jan 27 1913. (See vol. 1909 ) ^'^r, of Belfast, Me; children, Henry Angier, ^ ' Charles Fitch, Frederick Angier. Ordained pastor JENCKES, Thomas Allen, lawyer; b. Providence, 1st parish (Congl. Unitarian) Fitchburg, Mass., R. I., Aug. 28, 1856; s. Thomas Allen and Mary April 10, 1867; minister Charleston, S.C, 1873-5, Jane (Fuller) Jenckes; direct descendant of Revere, Mass., 1870-80, Lawrence, Mass., 1881-5, Joseph Jenckes, pioneer ironmaster, Lynn, Mass., Canton, Mass., since July 1, 1885; v. p. Boston Latin about 1647; A.B., Brown U., 1877; student Boston Sch. Assn., Mass. Evangelical Missionary Soc; U. Sch. of Law; m. Providence, June 11, 1890, Hen- trustee of Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass.; mem. rietta Brownell; 2 children, Thomas Allen, Jr., Mass. Hist. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc, Stephen Hunt. Admitted to bar, 1879; mem. R.I. New England Historic-Geneal. Soc, Essex Inst.. Senate, 1896-8; mem. com. representing R.I. to Am. Oriental Soc, Prince Soc, S.A.R., Soc. Colonial mark eastern boundary line between R.I. and Wars, Mass., etc. Clubs: St. Botolph University, Mass. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club. Twentieth Century (Boston). Editor and compiler Republican. Club: Hope. Home: 88 Prospect St. catalogue of the Boston Public Latin Sch., with Office: 916 Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. hist, sketch., 1886; Records of Church in Brattle JENCKES, Waldo Warner, shoe mfr.; b. at Sq Boston, 1902 XI, and various geneal. papers Woonsocket, R.L, Oct. 4. 1861; s. George W. and and records. Mem. Publication Com. of several Martha A. (Hunt) Jenckes; grad. Woonsocket vols, of collections of Mass Hist. Soc Contributor High Sch.; m. Mrs. Alice A. Hodgdon, of Somer- ^o mags, and reviews. Address: Canton, Mass. ville, Mass., Jan. 30, 1914. Clk. in mill office, 1879- JENKS, James Iiawrence, lawyer; b. Smithfield, 81; elk in ry. freight dept., station agt., supt., div. R.L, Apr. 15, 1858; s. John A. and Martha (Con- freight agt., N.Y. and N.E. R.R. to 1889; treas. nor) Jenks; ed. Lonsdale and Pawtucket high since 1889, mgr. and dir. since 1895, Milford Shoe schs.; B.P., Brown U., 1884; studied law; admitted Co., mfrs. mens fine shoes; dir. Milford Nat. Bank to R.I. bar, 1S87; m. Pawtucket, R.L, 1890, May since 1905. Republican. Universalist. Recrea- Bromley; 1 son, James L., Jr. Practiced at Paw- tions: motoring, golf. Address: Milford, Mass. tucket since 1887; dir. Pawtucket Mut. Fire Ins. JENKINS, Edward Hopkins, chemist; b. Fal- Co., Adam Sutliffe Co., Pawtucket br. Industrial mouth, Mass.. May 31. 1850; s. John and Chloe Trust Co.; has served as coroner and city solici- (Thompson) Jenkins; A.B., Yale, 1872, spl. studies tor; mem. R.L Ho. of Rep., 1892^ 1893, Senate, in chemistry, 1872-5; Univ. of Leipzig, 1875-6; 1907. Baptist Sec Pawtucket Business Mens Ph.D., Yale, 1879; m. Elizabeth Elliot Footc of Assn. since 1888. Recreations: golf, photography, Guilford. Conn., June 18, 1885. Chemist. 1877-1900. motoring Home: 209 Cottage St. Office: 255 Mam vice-dir., 1882-1900, dir. since 1900, treas. since ^i-> Pawtucket, R.l. 1901, Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta. Chmn. State Sewage JENKS, Stephen Arnold, cotton mfr.; died Apr. Commn., 1897-1903. Fellow A.A.A.S. Pres. Gradu- 17, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) f}^^'. ^^^\' '^!l^b 1^1 H;„.'^f,fl-t£°yt^^M«^"Mc?,in' JENNE, Ida Sherman; b. East Dorn, Vt.; d. Sid- tions, ^1913. Home. 123 Huntington St., New Haven, ^^^ Harvey and Mary Elizabeth (Farnsworth) ^°""- Sherman; descendant of Capt. John Sherman, of JENKINS, Edward John, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) Watertown, Mass., 1634; ed. pub. schs., Brattle- JENKINS, James Sinclair, lawyer; b. Stamford. !?o/0' ^t.; m Clarence F. R Jenne, of Brattleboro, Conn., Oct. 1871; s. George Washington Alston and Vt.. Sept 15, 1880 (died May 31. 1905); children, Emma (Clarke) Jenkins; grad. St. Mark's Sch., Pauline Sherman. (Mrs. Henry ^V . Warren), Sher- Southboro, Mass., 1890; A.B., Yale, 1894; LL.B., ??an Austin Active in women s club work treas Yale Law Sch., 1896; m. Stamford, Conn., Oct. 16, Nat Soc U.S. Daughters of 1812, pres U.S.D of 1900. Gladys Pomeroy; children. Allston. Gladys 1812 in Conn.; hon. pres. Vt. Soc U.S.D. of 1812, Pomeroy, William Pomeroy. John Jay, Hope Van y,-p. Conn. Soc Founders and Patriots of America Gelder. Has practiced at Stamford since 1896; I'fe mem. D.A.R^; charter mem. Vt Soc. Col9nial mem. law firm of Taylor & Jenkins since 1896; ^ames; pres Good Samaritan Chapter Kings pres. Shippan Point Land Co. Republican. Episco- Pau?hters Hartford, 2d v.-p. Woman s Auxiliary palian. Mem. Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon, Wolf's Head, to \.M.C.A Baptist. Address: 268 Sargeant St.. Corby Court, all of Yale. Clubs: University, Yale Hartford. Conn. (New York); Graduates' (New Haven and Bridge- JENNEY, Charles Prancis, judge; b. Middle- port); Suburban Stamford Yacht, Wee Burn Golf borough, Mass., Sept. 16, 1860; s. Charles Edwin (Stamford). Recreations: golf, tennis, shooting, and Elvira Frances (Clark) Jenney; 9th in descent WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 601 from John Jenney, Plymouth, Mass., 1623; grad. Bavaria, 1880-3; pastor 1st Presbyn. Ch., Elmira, Brockton (Mass.) High Sch., 1878; LL.B., Boston N.Y., 1883-03; 1st Congl. Ch., Old Bennington, since U., 1883; m. Mary E. Bruce, of Hyde Park, Mass.. 1905. Formerly trustee Elmira (N.Y.) Coll. (chmn. Oct. 12, 1886. Practiced Hyde Park, Mass., and bd.); moderator Synod of N.Y., Syracuse, 1905. Boston, 1882-9, Bo.ston from 1889; served as atty. Mem. Vt. Hist. See, Bennington Battle Monument for Town of Hyde Park, Co. of Norfolk, etc. ; mem. and Hist. Soc. (pres.), N.Y. Soc. S.A.R., Delta Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1886, Senate, 1907, 08 (Chmn. Kappa Epsilon, etc. Clubs: Elmira Country (El- com. of judiciary, 1908); asso. justice Superior Ct., mira, N.Y.), Mt. Anthony Country (Old Benning- Mass., Dec. 1, 1909 — . Lecturer on Mass. practice, ton). Author: Old Meetinghouse, 1907; also va- Boston U. Law Sch., 1886-09; mem. bd. trustees rious published hist, addresses and sermons. Ad- Hyde Park Pub. Library, 1886-10. Republican, dress: Old Bennington, Vt. Assn^^kr^^x'^^n^^Mf;- ^f ' Rn^fL' ^R^.'^/^.n' ^^^ JENNINGS, John Prancls, lawyer; b. Spring- Natural Hist^rv Am Ornfthn?no.?'V«^ Nnt fi«l^' ^^^^^- "ct- 4. 1S79; s. Richard and Catherine Natural History. Am. Ornitholosists Union, Nut- (Mears) Jennings; grud. Springfield High Sch., JENNE7, Edwin C, lawyer; b. Lakeville. Mass., to gen. supt. pub. instruction of Philippine Islands, Dec. 14, 1865; s. Charles E. and Elvira F. (Clark) at Manila, P.I., 1901-3; admitted to Mass. bar, Jenney; ed. pub. schs. and Boston U. Sch. of Law; li>07, and since practiced in Springfield; mem. Car- m. Lora J. Pattee, of Hyde Park. M4ss., June 24. roll & McCllntock, 1907-15, McClintock, McClin- 1891. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900 and since in tock & Jennings since Feb. 1, 1915. Club: Spring- practice at Hyde Park and Boston. Chmn. Select- field Country. Author: The Philippine Islands, men Hyde Park, 1904-10; postmaster Hyde Park, 1904. Recreations: tennis. Home: Longmeadow, 1894-8; dir. Hyde Park Co-operative Bank. Demo- Mass. Office: 423 Main St., Springfield, Mass. crat. Mem. Norfolk Bar As.sn. Home: 9 Perkins t vn-KrT'Krr* c iutoIo^t.^ t i.,„„,„^. k -n^ctr.^ tvt.,^ Av Hvde Park Office- "^t Cnn"res:c! Qt Rnstnn JENNINGS, Malacni Im., lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. ,L„„ J^ umce. CO congress St., Boston. 02, 1^73 ; s. Michael and Mary (Galvin) Jennings; JENNET, Lester Winfield, lawyer; b. Matta- ed. pub. schs. of Boston; LL.B., Boston U. Law poisett Mass., Apr. 24, 1876; s. Joseph R. and Sch., 1897; m. Mary G. Welch, of Somerville, Mass., Clara W. (Howland) Jenney; student Lawrence jan. 26, 1904; 2 children, Eleanor, Barbara. Prac- Scientific Sch. (Harvard); LL.B., Harvard Law ticed in Boston since 1897; sec. Dem. Central Or- Sch., 1897; m. Sarah B. Kinney, of Mattapoisett. ganization, 1902-6; leader 16th Assembly Dist., July 29, 1902. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1897, and 1902-S; mem. Dem. State Central Com., 1901-4 since practiced at New Bedford; mem. Perry, Jen- (chairman com. on law). Served as mem. commn. ney & Potter; selectmen, assessor and overseer of to revise Assembly Dists., 1 yr.; mem. State Ballot poor, Mattapoisett, 1901-12; mem. Mass. Ho. of Law Commn., 1911-14. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Rep., 1905 and 1911. Progressive. Conglist. Home: Boston U. Law Sch. Alumni Assn. Mem. Knights Mattapoisett, Ma.ss. Office: New Bedford, Mass. of Columbus. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Catho- JENNINGS, Andrew Jackson, lawver: b. Fall lie, Union, Boston City. Recreations: reading. River, Mass., Aug. 2, 1849; s. Andrew M. and Olive Home: 61 Stratford St., West Roxbury. Office: B. (Chace) Jennings; A.B., Brown U.. 1872; LL.B., 43 Tremont St., Boston. Boston U., 1876; m. Marion G. Saunders, of War- JENNINGS, Walter Louis, educator; b. Bangor, ren, R. I., Dec. 25. 1879. Admitted to bar, 1876; sr. -1,^ n',^,. 1 (^ 'ivcc- = «tor>vior. onri TriiLn niHriinorH mem. Jennings, Morton & Brayton; trustee Union ^l^'^al gV ^/ennings 1 B^ Hal^vtrd 188? A M Savings Bank; dir. Mchts. Mfg. Co., Samoset Co ^^'''F\ /'^°'^\ °| . Boston). Recreations: York. May 8. 1836; s. Charles F. and Sarah Dwight golf, fi.shmg. Address: 79 Lmden St., Everett, Mass. (Woolsev) Johnson; A.B., Yale, 1855, A.M., 1885 JOHNSON, Arthur Pliny, lawyer; b. Brookfield. (Litt.D., 1898; LL.D.. Trinity. 1909); m. Elizabeth Mass., Feb. 8, 1865: s. Pliny Fiske and Phebe J. McAlpine. of Pittsfield, Mass.. Jan. 4, 1872 (died Emma (Mann) Johnson: grad. East Greenwich 1882); 2 children, Woolsey McA.. Jarvis MoA.; m. Acad., R.L, 1881; A.B., Brown IT., 1888. A.M., 1893; 2d. Ellen Wadsworth Terry, of Cleveland, Dec. 27. m. Antoinette Louisa Allen, of Groton, Conn., July 1883 (died 1896). Studied law but did n'ot practice; 26, 1893. Master in De Veaux Coll., Suspension asst. prof, mathematics, U.S. Naval Acad., 1865-70; Bridge, N.Y., 1888-9; prin. high soh., Groton, Conn., prof. English lit., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1883-1907; 18S9-90, Bristol, R.L. 1890-6: associated in practice emeritus prof, under Carnegie Foundation, 1909. with brother. Alfred Scott Johnson, since admis- Author: English Words (text-book), 1897: Three sion to bar, 1898; mem. R.T. Senate from East Englishmen and Three Americans, 1890; Elements Providence, 1911, 13. 14. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn.. of Literary Criticism, 1898; What Can I Do for Delta Phi. Democrat. Baptist. Home: 234 Mauran Brady? and Other Verses, 1897; Outline Historv WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 605 of English and American Literature, 1900; Forms Assn. Recreations: mechanics, music. Home: 18 of English Poetry, 1904; Shakespeare and His Oread St. Office: 3!0 Main St. Worcester Mass Ad^rfss^\%\evLfkT\vu^^^^^^^^ « f °^??P?f' =^^.^^^ Darlington, clergyman; b. Aoaress. uy v ernon &t., Maiitoid, Conn." Schuylkill Haven, Pa., Dec. 27, 1873; s. John Oliver JOHNSON', Charles Rensselaer, lawyer; b. Dana, and Katharine Lacey (Darlington) Johnson; 13 A., Mass., Dec. 28, 1852; s. Theodore Wilder and Emily Md. Asrl. Coll., 1892; M.A., Columl)ian (now George Sears (Mellen) Johnson; A.B., Harvard, 1875; law Washington) U., 1900; grad. Gen. Theol Sem 1898- student, office Rice & Blackmer, Worcester, 1876-8; m. Elise Bradford, of Washington DC Jan 8 has practiced in Worcester since 1878; m. 1st, Aug. 1902; 3 children, Elizabeth Kngs, Bradford. Kath- 8, 1882, Mary McGown. of Maynard, Mass. (now arine Darlington. Deacon, 1898, priest, 1899 PK deceased); 1 daughter, Florence Emily; m. 2d, May Ch.; curate Pro-Cathedral, Washington, DC 'l898- 29, 1889, Susie Servey, of Davenport, la.; 2 sons, 99; rector Grace Ch., Washington, D C 1899-01 St Charles Ward, Theodore Howard. Chmn. Sch. Bd. Paul's Ch., Brunswick, Me., 1901-5 Trinity Ch repeatedly and a mem. 1877-9 and since 1892; mas- West Pittston, Pa., 1906-12, St. Paul's Ch Bruns- ter in chancery since 1882; mem. State Bd. of wick, Me., since Mar. 15, 1912. Mem. Sigma Chi Charity since 1904; representative in Gen. Ct., Mason. Address: Brunswick, Me. 1898 1899^ Mem. Worcester Soc^ of Antiquity, JOHNSON, Edward Prancis, judge" b Woburn inch) Law JOHNSON, Charles vrillison, zoologis't; b. Mor- eanor. Admitted to bar, 1881; first mayor of Wo- ris Plains, Morris Co., N.J., Oct. 26, 1863; s. Albert burn, 1889-90; judge of 4th Dist. Ct. of Eastern Fletcher and Sarah Elizabeth (Willison) Johnson; Middlesex; v. -p. Woburn Nat. Bank. Pres. bd trus- ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Morristown, N.J.; m. Carrie tees Woburn Puli. Library. Republican Member W. Ford, of Phila., Jan. 14, 1897. Moved to St. Mass. Hist. Soc, Rumford Hist. Assn. (v.-p.) Ad- Augustine, Fla., 1880, continuing studies in nat- dress: Woburn, Mass. ural history, and making large collections of in- JOHNSON, Elmer, lawyer; b. Troy, Orleans Co sects, mollusca and fossils. Curator IMus. of Wag- vt Feb 22 1873- s Darius T and Fmma T rPhnn ner Free Inst, of Science Phila., 1SS8-1903; cura- lin>' Johnton; el' coS^y^hs^-|^^^^^ tor Boston Soc. Natural History since Mar., 1903 counts) Eastman Nat. BusiAess Co 1., Poughkeep- Especially interested in study of mollusca and ^ie, N.Y.. 1892; began reading law in office If Hon. diptera, and contbr. to biol. jours, of papers relat- Frederick W. Baldwin, of Barton, Vt; admitted to ing to these splties.;asso. editor and mgr. The bar, Vt., 1896. U.S. cts , 1900; m. Feb. 22, 1894 Sa- Nautilus since May 1890. Fellow A A.A.S.; mem. rah A. Reynolds, of LoWell, Vt.; 1 son. Philip. Be- Phila. Acad. Natural. Sciences Am. Entomol. Soc gan practice at Enosburg Falls, Vt., 1896; removed Entomol. Soc. Washington Malacological hoc. of to St. Albans. 1902; state's atty. for Franklin Coun- London. Home: 37 Ashford St.. Allston, Boston.* ty, 1908-10; first mem. State Senate from P>anklin. JOHNSON, Clarence Pearson, mfr. ; b. Boston, 1912-14. Trustee St. Albans Pub. Library. Mem. June 25. 1876; s. Horace H. and Alva Nora Rob- American Bar Assn., Vt. State Bar Assn., Franklin inson) Johnson; ed. Bell Grammar Sch.. Somer- County Bar Assn. (sec.-treas.). Republican. Meth- ville. Mass.; m. Alice Celiste, of Somerville, Oct. odist. Mason. Home: 35 Prospect St. Office: 32 26, 1898; 1 son, Richard Freeman. Began active North Main St., St. Albans, Vt. career, 1890, in employ of the old Commonwealth country (Lexington. Mass.). Recreations: motor-: ^^i"e"an'3'EaTTn^fi?,faVv'':''^^"^h^tffl%%^^^ T"5^in^c.°tnn'"^nc^/*'n"f^;o-^9^n™Qy''^^^^^^ ^^■' ^lara E. Musgrove. Practiced at Melrose, 1895-6 Lexington, Mass. Office. 128 Cross St., Boston. and has since resided at Wollaston and maintained JOHNSON, Clarke Howard, judge; b. Foster, office in Boston. Home: Wollaston, Mass R.I., Nov. 18, 1851; s. Elisha and Matilda (How- jOHNSON, Eric Harrison, lawyer; b. Putnam, ter, R.I. Address: Court House, Providence, R.I.* ■r«.™.».ro*v»» ... ... — , ,„,„., •rntT-Kran-Kr r.^,•*•^./^« „„fi,^^ 5n„e.+..„ f ^,.. u tt„/i JOHNSON, Emest Henry, lawyer; b. Brookfleld, JOHNSON, Clifton, author, illustrator; b. Had- Mass., Apr. 14, 1867; s. Pliny F. and Phebe E. Rachel Home: Hadley, Mass. children. Malcolm, Edward D., Ernest H., Jr. Prin. JOHNSON, Doug-las Wilson, educator, geologist; A. P. Hoyt Grammar Sch.. East Providence, R.I., moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's 1891-5; master Williams Grammar Sch.. Chelsea Who in America, 1914-15.) Mass., 1896-02; admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, and JOHNSON, E. Bert, lawyer; b. Newark, Vt., Nov. since 1902 practiced in Boston. Mem. Mass. Bar 6, 1871; s. James Dexter and Emeline Augusta ^^?"-; ^ar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Bap- (Wright) Johnson; ed. pub. schs.; LL.B., Boston ^^^t. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: motoring. Home: U., 1899; m. Nov. 20, 1906, Florence J. W. Lesure. ^^ Brooksdale Rd., Faneuil Dist. Office: 17 Milk of Worcester, Mass.; children, Doris Lesure, How- ^'^•' Boston, Mass. ard Wright. Began gen. practice in 1899 in part- JOHNSON, Francis Howe, author; b. Boston, nership with John W. Mawbey under firm name Jan. 15, 1835; s. Samuel and Charlotte A. (Howe) of Mawbey & Johnson, with offices in Worcester Johnson; A.B., Harvard, 1856; grad. Andover Theol. and Barre, Mass.; firm continued for 9 yrs. when Sem., 1860; m. Mary A. Dove, of Andover. Mass., it was dissolved by the appmt. of Mr. Mawbey 1867; m. 2d, INIary Beach, of New York, 1894. Or- to office of registrar of probate for Worcester Co. ; dained Congl. ministry, 1861; pastor Hamilton, since conducted both offices alone. Dir. Worcester Mass., 1861-4; since then has resided in Andover, Y.M.C.A. since 1904; pres. Worcester Social Set- Mass. For several yrs. contbr. to Bibliotheca Sac- tlement Assn. Republican. Methodist; trustee ra and Andover Review. (See Who's Who In Amer- Trowbridge M'emorial Ch. Mem. Worcester Bar ica for list of books, etc.) Home: Andover, Mass.* 608 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND u"rinary'^dfs^eases"s'ince V9l).i"Mem"B Cadets N. Washington St., Boston. 3 yrs. ; surgeon arty. 9 yrs., Ancient and Hon. Ar- JOHNSON, Georg'e ■William, lawyer; b. Boston, tiHerv Co., Boston, 4 yrs. Mem. Boston Med. Assn., Dec. 2S, 1S27; s. Samuel and Charlotte Abigail Mass' Med. Soc, A.M. A., Am. and X.IC. urol. socs., (Howe) .Tohnson; ed. Chauncv Hall and Boslon Chi Psi. Clubs: Authors' (London. Kng.); Univer- r.atin chs. ; m. Feb. 24, 1857, Mary Ellen, d. E. C sity, New York Yacht, etc., including various fish- Stowell, of Chicago. Partner Deane, Davis «& Co., ing clubs and assns. for preservation of fish, game 1848, importers and jobbers, Davis, Johnson & Co., and forests. Author: Forest, Lake and River, 1892. 1849; dissolved 1850; abroad, 1850-6, visiting Eng- Contbr. to med. jours. Recreations: fishing. Home: land, China and S.A., combined business and pleas- 114 Fenway. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. ure; lived in Brookfleld, Mass., since 1856; studied TnTTWSOTa -Prarilr Poole clerevman (See vol. '^.^ "^^ i^h J. Evarts Greene, North Brookfield, and ,A?n ' ^^^^^ fooie. Clergyman, ^oee \ui. pgjg„ ^ Chandler, Boston; admitted to Suffolk ivOX) ,,.^r, 1863; practiced law at Brookfield. Ma.ss.. 1863- JOHNSON, Frederic Iver, mfr.; b. Worcester, gg. engaged in mfg. shoes as Johnson & Davis. Mass., Oct. 2, 1S71; .s. Iver and Mary E. (Speirs) Brookfield, 1870-2, as Johnson, Davis & Forbes, Johnson; ed. Worcester Acad.; m. Annie G. Meehan, i872-8; lawyer and Chicago loan agt., Brookfleld, of Boston, Mass., July 15, 1898. Pres. and gen. jgyg^ ^nd a few yrs. following when he retired, manager, Johnson Pneu-Metal Tire Co., Fitchburg, chmn. Bd. of Selectmen and Sch. Com., and trustee Mass.; interested in Iver Johnson Sporting Ooods Merrick Library many yrs.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Co., Boston, Worcester and Fitchburg, also in Iver Chicago, 1868. alternate, 1880; state senator, 1870; Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works. Fitchburg, Mass ; state representative, 1877, 1880; trustee state pri- dir. Fitchburg Nat. Bank. Mason (32°, Shriner); marv and reform schs. ; mem. Exec. Council, 1887-9; mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks. Episcopalian. Rec- presdl. elector, 1892-3. Address: Brookfield, Mass. r^iVe°tic! Hardware' (New yS"; Commonwealth JOHNSON, Grace Allen, lecturer; b Maples, Ind., S^i^iH^^i^'^^''"- ^°'' (^"^^^'^-■-">- ^'- S-('lei'nUi)'^A^c^i^frsc"eXnro'f"G^o^^"L^^/^?d dress. l-j * Address: Auburn, Me. ^ JONES, SetH Benjamin teacher; b. Bridgeport, Conn., July 3, 1841; s. Seth Bouton and Susan JONES, Pauline Sawtelle, portrait and miniature (Whittemore) Jones; A.B., Williams Coll., 1863, artist. (See vol. 1909.) A.M., 1866; m. Emily Clara Yates, of Bennington, JONES, Philip I., insurance; b. Portland, Me., Vt Sept. 7, 1863. Founder Park Av. Institute. 1871. June 3, 1858; .s. Benjamin W. and Cordelia (Ingra- f.^fl has smce contmued as propr and mgr Repub- ham) Jones; 8th in descent from Gov. Nicholas V?''^"- Conglist. Mem. Delta Psi(William.s) Clubs: Easton, 8th from Deputy Gov. John Coggeshall, Algonquin. Woodbine. Home: Bridgeport, Conn.* 7th from Gov. Caleb Carr; ed. Portland high sch.; Soc. Colonial Governors of America. Republican. ^.H.. July 19, 1892; 2 children, Compton Wilson, Episcopalian. Clubs: Portland Country (secretary) warner Edrick. Practiced in Franklin. N.H.. since Portland -iacht, Portland Athletic Bramhall 1894. ^jj. Tilton Optical Co. (pres. bd., 1908-14); League, Economic Home: 65 Pine St. Office: 41 ,-„e^ ^.H. Ho. of Rep., 1903 and 1913; mem. N.H. Exchange St., Portland, Me. Constl. Conv., 1912; mayor of Franklin, 1911, 1912; JONES, Ralph Kneeland, librarian; b. Bangor, collector internal revenue Dist. of N.H. (including Me., Aug. 8, 1866; s. Dr. Ralph K. and Octavia Ann N.H.. Me. and Vt.) since Jan. 1, 1914. Mem. N.H. Yale (Norris) Jones: ed. Bangor pub. schs.; B.S.. Med. Soc. Democrat. Unitarian. Mason; mem. U. of Me., 1886; m. Squirrel Island, Me., Aug. 29, Odd Fellows, I.O.F. Club: Warwick (Portsmouth). 1900, Grace Alexander Mutell. In business. Bos- Home: 109 Prospect St. Office: 336 Central St.. ton, and Findlay, O., 1886-97; librarian U. of Me., Franklin, N.H. since Sept., 1897. Capt. G Co.. 2d Regt. Inf., Ohio JONES, Seward "William, granite merchant; b. N.G., 1893-4. Mem. A.L.A., Bibliog. Soc. America, Rbensbur- Pa Feb 9 1857^^ s Hu-h and Eliza Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, etc. Address: Oro- fSsV Jones i f^l.\uK schk and sildPers' Or- "°' •^^®- phans' Sch.; m. Sarah A. Weller, of Zanesville, O.. JONES, Richard, college prof.; b. Berlin, Wis.. Oct. 19, 1881; 2 daughters, Mabel E. (Mrs. Donald July 18, 1855; s. Rev. John A. and Ann (Davies) D. McKav), Marguerite. Treas. Jones Bros. Co., es- Jones; student univs. of Oxford, Munich and Hei- tablished, 1882. inc., 1903 (quarries, Barre, Vt.); delberg, Ph.D.. Heidelberg, 1893; m. Carrie Holmes, pres. Newton Trust Co.; dir. Needham Trust Co. d. late Hon. J. B. Grinnell, of Grinnell, Ta., Dec. Pres. Nat. Assn. of Granite Industries of U.S.; 28, 1881. Prof, literature, Vanderbilt U., Nashville, pres. Boston Wholesale Granite Dealers' Assn., 1899-1910. Tufts Coll., Mass., Sept., 1910-15. Mem. 1890-7. Mem. Bd. of Health, Newton, 13 yrs.; mem. English Ruskin Soc, German Shakespeare Soc. State Bd. of Insanity, 4 yrs.; mem. Governor's Author: The Growth of the Idylls of the King, Council, Mas.?., 1907-9; trustee Danvers Insane 1895; The Arthurian Legends. Kuno Fischer (in Hosp., Newton Cemetery Assn. Mason. Clubs: Warner's Library of the World's Best Literature), Mass. Republican, Newton, Middlesex, Norfolk 1896; College Entrance English, 1897 (Univ. of Traffic (v.-p). Home: 49 Columbus St.. Newton State of N.Y.). Editor: The Tragedy of Macbeth. Highlands, Mass. Office: 161 Summer St., Boston.* 1899; -The Merchant of Venice 1903; History of jONES, Theodore, crockery merchant; b. Bos- Jerome and Elizabeth Reed schs., Brookline; Ayer's Pvt. -,„,., 1,, . f , Sch.; Chauncy Hall Sch.; Mass. Inst. 'Tech.; m. to other American and English pubis articles on Adelaide Zoebisch, of .lamaica Plain. Mass., Sept. Carlyle Ruskin and Wordsworth in the Macmillan 09 jggy. 3 children, Rosalie, Theodore. Jr. Be- Co. Cyclo. of Edn. Address: Concord Av. and Fol- „g^^ active career in employ of Jones, McDuffee & len bt., Cambridge. Mass. Stratton Co., wholesale crockery, china and glass- JONES, Roy Dufflll, city ticket agt.; b. Somers- ware, Boston, 1885, treas. since 1903; dir. Brookline worth, N.H., Apr. 19, 1873; s. John Dunnells and Trust Co. ; trustee Home Savings Bank. Mem. Bos- Mary A. (Duffill) Jones; Dunnells family landed ton Chamber of Commerce; Unitarian. Clubs: English Literature, 1905. Contbr. to Educational ^ Mar ' 17 1866' s Review, articles on Oxford degrees (transl. into ,-ivaitt Tones- ed nub German and Russian mags.), and various articles q„v, • ny^c^^T,'^''v Waii .q 614 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Union (Boston), Eastern Yacht. Home: 61 Sum- mer Rd., Brookline. Office: 33 Franlvlin St., Boston. JONXS, Thomas Frederick, clergyman; b. Trede- gar, Monmoutli.shire, Kng., Jan. 23, 1854; s. Rev. William Sheppard and Hannah (Uppington) Jones; came to America, 1862; ed. country schs. ; Bath Hish Sch. ; Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1880 (D.D., 1905); m. Ida lOstella Danforth, of Cornish, Me., Sept. 5, 1881; 5 chil- dren, William Goldsbrough, Elizabeth May. Fred- erick Swa.sey, Ida Meta, Grace Uppinston. Or- dained M.E. ministry (Me. Conf.), 1881; pastor Durham, Bowdoinham, Gorham, Berwick, Win- throp, Aususta, S. Portland and Lewiston to 1895; transferred to E. Me. Conf., 1895; pastor Orono, Bucksport, 1895-9; presiding elder Rockland Dist., 1900-6; pastor Guilford, 1906-11, Greenville Junc- tion, 1911-15, Danforth since 1915. Mem. bds. of Examination in Conf. Studies 25 yrs., Bd. of Conf. Relations 15 yrs. and now serving. Trustee lOast Me. Conf. Sem. Mason; mem. Order Eastern Star, Grange. Recreations: rural hikes, hunting, fishing', etc. Address: Danforth, Me. JON^S, "Walter Clinton, banker: b. Summit, N. J., May 9, 1870; s. Walter F. and Henrietta (Glov- er) Jones; descendant of Gen. Philip Schuyler, Gen. James Clinton and DeWitt Clinton; ed. CJun- nery Sch., Washington, Conn., and Middletown High Sch.; m. Oct. 22, 1903, Adeline K. Cortelyou, of New Brunswick, N.J. Was teller, bookkeeper, cashier, C. E. Jackson & Co., bankers, Middletown, Conn., beginning 1890; then partner with Mr. Jack- son, and on organization of corpn. of The Jackson Co., became sec. and treas., also in real estate and ins. business; started in real estate and invest- ment business in own naine, 1902, and in ins. busi- ness still with C. H. Edwards as partner, as Ed- wards & Jones: treas. The City Savings Bank since its start in 1903; treas. The McDonough Realty Co. Former mem. Co. H, C.N.G. ; served as councilman, Middletown, and water commr. ISIiddletown Water Works. Republican. Episcopalian; vestryman Ch. of the Holy Trinity. Mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks. Royal Arcanum. Club: IMiddletown Yacht. Address: 263 Main St., Middletown, Conn. JOm:s, William Henry, insurance; b. Holliston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1862; s. William and Almira W. Jones; pub. sch. edn.: m. Helen Ashley, of Boston, Apr. 22, 1892. Began in retail drug business at 16, and at 21 bought out employer, and also engaged in spl. writing and shorthand reporting for leading Boston paper; mgr. Western Union Telegraph Co., Lowell, Mass.. 1880-7; in charge of shorthand sch., 1887-91: established the Equitable Accident Co., 1891, of which has since been gen. mgr.; pres. U.S. Indemnity Soc, Boston. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Recreations: farming. Home: Hanover, Mass. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Boston. JONES, William Preble, editor: b, Somerville, Mass., Apr. 22, 1869: s. William Edward and Ellen Frances (Preble) Jones, and descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley, 2d gov. Mass. Bav Colonv; grad. Somerville High Sch., 1S87; A.B., Harvard, 1891: student Harvard Law Sch. 1 yr. ; m. Sept. 26, 1896, Martha Gertrude York, of Somerville; 2 children, Helen Eunice, Edith York. Reporter and editor Somerville Journal, 1892-05; editor and mgr. Medford Mercury, 1906-12; at various times contbr. to Boston dailies and other papers. Mem. Somer- ville Sch. Bd.. 1899-06. Somerville Bd. of Alder- men. 1909-11: probation ofl^cer, Somerville Police Ct.. since 1912, and an officer in various charitable and philanthropic organizations. Republican. Conglist. Mason: mem. Royal Arcanum, Odd Fel- lows, Elks. liecreations: bird study, politics, trav- el, walking. Home: 13 Maple Av. OfHce: 50 Bow St.. Somerville, Mass. JONES, 'William Safford, clergvman: b. Exeter, N,H., Mar. 10, 1872; s. Daniel Smith and Harriet Maria (Davis) Jones: grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1896; grad. student. Harvard Div. Sch., 1896- 97, and 1899-1900: m. Edith Adams Nickels, of Boston. June 30. 1902; 1 son, Edward Nickels, b. July 16. 1904. Ordained at 1st Ch., Roxburv, Bos- ton, Sept. 29, 1897: minister All Souls Unitarian Ch., Newton Highlands, 1897-9, Ch. of the Unity, Randolph, 1899-03, 1st Parish, East Bridgewater, 1903-5, Channing Memorial Ch., Newport, R.I., since Nov. 1, 1905. Trustee Charity Organization Soc. (Newport, R.I.), Newport Natural History Soc; mem. visiting com. Women's Coll., Brown U. Mem. Meadville Alumni Assn., Harvard Div. Alum- ni Assn., Am, Acad, l^olit. and Social Science, Am. Unitarian Assn., Am. Soc. for Psvchical Research, R.I. Soc. S.A.R. Mason. Club, Harvard, of R.I. Recreations: tennis, bicycling. Collaborator: Get- ting Together: Essays by Friends in Council on the Regulative Ideas of Religious Thought, 1913. Address: 29 Kay St., Newport, R.I. JOPP, diaries B., banker; b. AVinsted, Conn., Aug. 18, 1874; s. Cliarles S. and Jennie (Bradbury) Jopp; ed. pub. schs.; m. Harriet Veazie, of Chelsea, Mass., June 8, 1898; 2 children, Selden, Dorothy L. Began as messenger with Mercantile Trust Co., Boston, 1891, and became treas., 1899; asst. treas. City Trust Co., 1904-5: pres. Beacon Trust Co., since 1906; dir. and mem. bd. of investments Charlestown Five Cents Savings Banlv. Mem. Am. Bankers' Assn, Boston Credit Men's Assn. (dir.). Mason. Clubs: Exchange, Algonquin. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 20 Milk St., Boston. JOBDAN, Archer, dentist; b. Auburn, Me., June 7, 1873; s. William and Caroline (Cranston) Jor- dan; descendant of Robert Jordan, who settled at Cape Elizabeth, Me., and Capt. Joshua Jordan, officer in Am. Revolution; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, 1891; A.B., Colby Coll., Water- ville. Me., 1895; D.D.S., U. of Pa. Dept. of Den- tistry, 1902; m. Ethel Elizabeth Williams, of Auburn, Me., Oct. 16, 1902; 3 children, Cranston Harlow, Archer, Jr., Charles Williams. Prin. Vanceboro (Me.) High Sch., 1895-6: teacher of mathematics, Mitchell Boys' Sch., Billerica. Mass., 1896-9; practiced dentistry in Waterville, Me., 1902-4. Auburn since 1904. Pres. Me. Dental Soc, 1913-14; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon: chmn. Me. Intercollegiate Com. on Officials since 1906. Bap- tist. Mason: mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Waseca (Auburn). Home: 103 High St. Office: Y.M.C.A. Block, Auburn, Me. JORDAN. Benjamin Clark, lumber mfr. ; June 26, 1833-Dec. 22, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) JORDAN, Chester Bradley, governor; Oct. 15, 1S39-Aug. 24, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) JORDAN, Clarence Iioriu, educator. (See vol. 1909.) JORDAN, Dana Stanford, educator; b. Raymond, Me., May 22, 1887; s. Lester Howard and Josephine Lvdia (Davis) Jordan; ed. pub. sclis., Raymond; grad. Pennell Inst., Gray, Me., 1905; A.B., Bates Coll., 1909; m. Ethel Marion Mathes, of Bethlehem, N.H„ Sept. 4, 1912; 1 son, Dana Stanford, Jr., b, Feb. 10, 1914. Prin. High Sch., Bethlehem, N.H., 1909-12; prin. Greely Inst., Cumberland Center, Me., since Sept., 1912. Mem. Me. Teachers' Assn. Mem. Improved Order of Red ]\Ien. Patrons of Husbandry. Republican. Conglist. Address: Cum- berland Center, Me. JORDAN, Bben Dyer, merchant; b. Boston, Nov. 7, 1857: s. Eben Dyer and Julia M. (Clark) Jor- dan; student Harvard (course unfinished on ac- count of ill health); m. May Sheppard, of Phila., Nov. 22, 1883. Became mem. firm of Jordan. Marsh Co., Feb. 1, 1880, of which is now pres.; pres. N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston Opera Co.; dir. Met. Opera Co.; hon. dir. Royal Opera, London; dir. Boston Dry Goods Co., Globe Newspaper Co.: trus- tee Avon Street Trust; trustee under will of E. D. .Tordan. Clubs: Algonquin, Puritan, Exchange, Country (Brookline), Eastern Yacht, Essex Coun- try, Wollaston Golf, Santee. Home: 46 Beacon St., Boston: (summer) "The Rocks." West Man- chester, Mass. Office: 450 Washington St., Boston.* JORDAN, Edward Clarence, civil engr. : b. Port- land, Me., Mar. 17, 1846; s. Samuel and Eunice Ouinby (Seal) Jordan, and descendant of Rev. Robert Jordan, who came from England, 1640; ed. pub. schs., Westbrook Acad., and for 2 yrs. in the office of chief engr. Portland & Ogdensburg R.R. ; R.S., grad. civ. engring.. Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1868: m. Dec, 1874, Eliza Payson Thomas (died Dec. 6, 1876); m. 2d, Portland, Me., Feb. 28, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 615 1881, Marcia Dow Bradbury. Asst, resident and locating engr.. Central Pacific and Northern Pacific railways for 5 yrs. ; began practice in Portland, 1873; makes specialty of hydraulics; city engr., Portland, 1892-4; ex-pres. Me. Stale Bd. of Health. Democrat. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Pub. Health Assn. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Country. Ilome: 173 Danforth St. Office: Sl*/^ Kx- change St., Portland, Me. JOBDAir, Prank H., banker; b. Thomaston, Me., Jan. 13, 1853; s. Oliver W. and Margaret K. (Bob- inson) Jordan; pub. and high sch. edn.; grad. Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Thomaston, Dec, 1879, Jeannie W. Henderson. Began active career as elk. in store; cashier Thom- aston Nat. Bank since 1878. Republican. Conglist. Address: Thomaston, Me. JORDAN, Prank Herbert, M.D.; b. Milton, N.H., Sept. 13, 1868; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1899. Practiced at Fryeburg, Me., 1899-04, South Portland since 1904; served as city phys. Mem. A.M.A.. Me. Med. Assn. Address: 57 High St., South Portland. Me. JOBDAir, Frederick David, banker; b. Bangor, Me., Feb. 15, 1878; s. Robert M. and Mary A. Jordan; ed. pub. schs., Bangor; m. Feb. 7, 1906, Irene H. Eaton, of Calais, Me. Began in banking business with Merrill Trust Co., Bangor, now mgr. bond dept. same; pres. Merchants Trust and Bank- ing Co., Presque Isle; dir. Dexter Trust and Bank- ing Co., Stocking Springs Trust Co. Trustee Ban- gor Theol. Sem. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Tarratine. Home: 46 Maple St., Bangor, Me. JOBDAIT, Henry Prancis, optometrist; b. Cen- terville, Mass., Aug. 30, 1858; grad. Phila. Optical Coll., 1889. Formerly sergt. and prin. musician, 8th U.S. Regt. Band (cavalry); optician at Brattle- boro, Vt., since 1890. Pres. State Bd. of Examiners in Optometry, 1908-11. Republican. Conglist. Home: 1 Elliot St., Brattleboro, Vt. JORDAN, Herbert R., president Saco Nat. Bank, Saco. Me. JORDAN, Jediah Porter, paper mcht. ; b. Ray- mond, Me., Mar. 29. 1846: s. Anson and Matilda H. (Porter) Jordan; direct descendant of Rev. Robert Jordan, 1634, first Episcopal minister of Maine, also of Ruth Howland, descendant of John How- land, of the Mayflower; g.f., Steplnen Porter, was capt. of cavalry, War of 1812, and son of Nehe- miah Porter, one of the 14 survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill, present at the dedication of the monument; ed. grammar and higli schs.. Me.; served pvt. to sergt. -ma.i.. Co. D, 4 2d Mass. Vol. Inf., 1864-5: m. May 19. 1870, Martha (Shackford) Meserve. of Roxbury, Mass. (her ancestor, Josiali Shackford, crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Eng- land to America in a small sloop, alone with his dog) ; 3 sons, Robert A. (lawyer, of Boston and Haverhill), William M. (lawyer). Porter B. (whole- sale paper business, San Francisco, Cal.). Rail- road elk.. 1865-7, bookkeeper, 1867-9; entered em- ploy Carter Bros. & Co., wholesale paper dealers, 1869, becoming partner, 1875; now pres. .Jordan Paper Co. Col. on staff Gov. Long. 1880-3; mem. Mass. Senate, 1887. Mem. S.A.R., G.A.R. Repub- lican. Recreations: gardening, cats, cards. Mem. Boston Paper Trade Assn. Home: 20 Greenville St.. Roxbury, Mass. Office: 170 Summer St., Boston. JORDAN, Jules (Julius), conductor; b. Willi- mantic. Conn., Nov. 10, 1850: s. Lyman and Susan (Beckwith) Jordan: ed. pub. schs.; (Mus. Doc, Brown U., 1895) ; unmarried. First known musi- cally as tenor singer, afterward as a conductor and finallv as a composer. Compositions: "Rip Van Winkle" (opera prod., Providence, May, 1897); musical setting of Whittier's "Barbara Frietchie"', "Nisida" (grand opera); also many songs and much ch. music. Address: Butler Exchange, Prov- idence, R.I.* JORDAN, liyman Granville, college prof. : b. Otisfleld. Me., INIar. 12, 1845: s. David and Thankful (Clark) Jordan; A.B., Bates Coll., 1870, A.M., 1873, Ph.D.. 1895; in Europe, 1889-90; m. Hattie True Knowlton. of Montville. Me., Dec. 25. 1871. Prin. Nichols' Latin Soh. Lewiston, Me., 1870-4. Lewis- ton High Sch.. 1874-89; prof, chemistry and biol- ogy. 1890-02. prof, of chemistry since 1902, Bates Coll.; since 1894 has served as acting pres. of the coll. during absences of Pres. Chase. On leave of absence for travel and study in Europe, 1908-9. Pres. Sch. Bd., Lewiston, 12 yrs. Home: Lewiston, Maine.* JORDAN, Mary Augusta, college prof.; b. Iron- ton, O., July 5, 1855; d. Edward and Augusta W. (Ricker) Jordan; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1876. A.M., 1878; (L.H.D., Smith Coll., 1910). Librarian, 1877- 80, teacher English, 1880-4, Vassar; now prof. English and Old English, Smith Coll. Mem. Mod- ern Lang. Assn. America, Phi Beta Kappa. Ad- dress: Hatfield House, Northampton, Mass.* JORDAN, Noali W., financier; b. Boston, Dec. 30, 184 6; s. Ichabod Goodwin and Mary C. Jordan; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Augusta M. Perkins, of Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 16, 1869; 1 daughter, Mabel (Mrs. Frank R. Martin). V.-p., pres. and chmn. Am. Loan & Trust Co., since 1881; trustee Boston & Worcester Electric Cos.; dir. Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co., also Manliattan Bldg. Clubs: Coun- try, Algonquin, Athletic, Exchange. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: Hotel Somerset. Office: 53 State St., Boston. JORDAN, Robert Anson, lawyer; b. Dorchester, Mass., Aug. 31, 1871; s. Jediah P. and Martha S. (Meserve) .Jordan; prep. edn. English High Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1892; LL.B.. cum laude. Boston U. Law Sch., 1894; m. Edith M. Tavlor, of Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 6, 1896; 3 children, Mary E., Dorothy, Robert A., Jr. Admitted to bar, 1895, and since practiced in Boston; alderman, Boston, 1890-1; dir. Essex Nat. Bank. Climn. and mem. finance com. Haverhill Bd. of Trade. Interested in developing city property. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: collecting antiques, farming. Home. Haverhill, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. JOSE, Ernest Parlin, mfr. ; b. Nahant, Mass., Feb. 14, 1869; s. Edwin Henry and Emma Elizabeth (Parlin) Jose; prep. edn. high sch., Cambridge, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1893; studied for 6 mos. in Harvard Law Sch.; m. Boston. June. 1897, Lillian Elizabeth Nichols. Began in employ of Spitzer & Co., bankers, Boston; organized firm of Jose, Park- er & Co.. banlvers; promoted White River R.R., Vt., of whicli was asst. treas. and dir.; organizer and treas., gen. mgr., dir. and mem. exec, com.. United States Talc Corpn. ; pres. and gen. mgr. Am. Mineral Co.. Johnson. Vt.; represented Town of Johnson in the Gen. Assembly of Vt., 1912-13; selectman, 1913-14. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Progress- ive. Address: Johnson, Vt. JOSIiIN, Elliott Proctor, M.D.; b. Oxford, Mass., June 6, 1869; s. Allen L. and Sarah (Proctor) Joslin; B.A., Yale. 1890; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale). 1891; M.IT., Harvard. 1895; M.A., Yale, 1914; m. Elizabeth Denny, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 16, 1902; children, Mary, Allen Proctor. Elliott P., Jr. Engaged in practice of medicine in Boston since 1895; asst. in physiol. chemistry, 1898-1900, asst. theory and practice of physic, 1900-5, instr., 1905-12, asst. prof, theory and prac- tice of phvsic, 1912 — , Harvard Med. Sch.; cons. phvs., Boston City Hosp. Mem. Assn. Am. Physi- cians, A.M.A., etc. Conglist. Republican. Clubs: Harvard, Yale. Address: 81 Bay State Rd., Boston.* JOSIiIN, Henry Van Amburgrb., tax agent; b. Exeter, R.I.. Apr. 24, 1846; s. John Henry and Julia Ann (Vaughan) Joslin; descendant of Joseph Joslin. who settled at Kingston, R.I., about 1640: ed. pub. schs.. Providence; A.B., A.M., Brown U., 1867; m. Henrietta Anna Briggs, of Providence. Oct. 29. 1867; 5 children. Effie Borden. Julia Vaughan, Harrv Almoran. Marion Cleveland (Mrs. Charles Winter Reed, of Worcester, Mass.), Royal Knight. Engaged in lumber business, 1867-73; mavor's elk.. 1874-9; city elk.. 1879-90; sec. st. ry. COS., in Providence. 1890-02; tax agt.. Rhode Island Co. since 3 902, also tax agt. N.Y.. N.H. & H. R.R. Co., since 1907; mem. Sch. Com., Providence, 1870- 79, 1891-9. Ma.i. comdg. 1st Battalion Cav., R.I. N.G., 1875-9. C'ommr. of Dexter Donation, 1915. Ex-pres. State Soc S.A.R. R.I. and ex-v.-p. Nat. Soc. S.A.R. Republican. Episcopalian; vestryman of Grace Cli. and sec. of corpn. Club: University. 616 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Home: 129 Blackstone Blvd. Office: Rm. 4 Union mitted to Mass. liar, 1884, and since practiced at Station, Providence, R.I. Boston; pre.s. Cutting Car Co., dir. U.S. Fastener TncsTTTsr Tainpa TiiomaB 1-iwvpr- Tiinp 9"? TR-^i ^°' trustee Winchester Savings Banlc. Mem. Gen. t;^ K°^.^ i^i-f f^oo ,-.^ ^ooM^^ • ' Ct., 1893; Mass. Senate, 1899-1900. Republican. l^eD. --, JJiJ. (.see \oi. ijuj.^ Conglist. Clubs: University, Harvard (Boston and JOSIiIN, Bebecca RichardBon, author, lecturer; New York), Middlesex. Recreations: agriculture, b. Boston; d. Oilman and Mary Ann Maria (Cline) Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Joslin; descendant of Thomas Joslin (Josselyn), Boston. who settled in Hingham, Mass., in 1635; of Thomas JOYCE. Charles Herbert, lawyer; b. England, Richardson, Charlestown, Mass., m 1635; also of j;,,, 30 i^3(j (See vol 1909 ) Capt. John Joslin, Jr., after whom a chapter of t^-u-^^I-t. -r-^-u ' ..■ «= /-^••n 4.4. D.A.R. is named; ed. Boston grammar and high ^^,9^^^' J°^?,' corporation officer; v.-p. Gillette schs.; N.E. Conservatory of Music; Mass. Inst. feiiK'ty liazor Co^ din Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co Tech.; Boston Mus. of Fine Arts; grad. Posse Sch. furran & Joyce Co Dedham & Hyde Park Gas & of Gymnastics, with diploma, 1894. Mem. Copley ^^^ctric Light Co Framingham Gas Light & Pow- Soc, Am. Folk-Lore Soc. Author's League, Wom- f Co., Attleboro Steam & Electric Co., West Bos- en's Municipal League, Am. Soc. Colonial Fami- ton Gas Co., Natick Gas Light Co. Home: Andover, lies. Daughters of Mass., John Hancock Chapter Mass. Omce: CO Congress St., Boston. D.A.R. (ex-v.-regent and regent) Ex-Regents Club, JOYNER, Herbert C, lawyer; b. Utica, Oneida Free ' ' ' ^^ , . ,^ _ _ . _ Soc. Tech. All Appalachian Mountain, Castilian (ex-pres.), Ly- 1862; enlisted Co. E,"49th Mass. Vol!" Inf., 1862; ceum (London), Parliamentary Law, N.E. Wom- served 1 yr. ; returned to law studies; admitted to en's. Twentieth Century, Women's City. Has trav- bar, 1865; m. Boston, Jan. 2, 1885, Mary E. Wild. eled very extensively at home and abroad. Has Has practiced in Great Barrington since 1865; now written numerous brochures and articles on sub- mem. law firm of Joyner & White. Active in local jects pertaining to Spain. Lectures: "The Corona- enterprises; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 3 yrs., senate tion Durbar at Delhi, 1911" (guest of the British 3 yrs.; candidate for dist. atty.. 1880, for Congress, Govt, at the coronation Durbar at Delhi, India, 1886, and for lieutenant gov. of Mass. 1902; G.A.R. Dec, 1911): "Delhi and Its Rulers"; "William Mason. Home: Great Barrington, Mass. Tell and His Home"; "The Coat of Arms of the -„•«■« ^1. ■, -.^ -..■l. ^ ^ ■, ■ ^ U.S."; "Beacon Hill. Boston, in Colonial Days"; r^S^^^' 9}^^^\^^ ^^^^^^.^^^'^^y^.^^^^^'^^l ^-SiY^^ ^° "The Houses of Parliament on the Thames"; "Eng- Chicago, HI- (See vol. 1909. also Who s Who in land in Her Hour of Stress"; etc. Address: 71 America, 1914-15.) Charles St., Boston. JUDD, James Strong', publisher; moved to New JOSIiIK, WllUam Cary, educator; moved to York. (See vol. 1909.) Media. Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in JUDD, John Kellogg*, wholesale paper; b. South America, 1914-15.) Hadley, Mass., Jan. 27, 1851; s. Deacon Harvey and JOSLIN, Wimam E., mfr.; Mar. 13, 1842-19—. Catherine (Kellogg) Judd; ed. Hopkins; Acad.; m (See vol 1909 ) Cleora Fowler, d. Trial Justice Garry Munson, of -r^cf-rv -n^-ii- ■=• .p /o 1 innn \ Huntington, Mass., July 5, 1876; 3 children. Philip JOSLIN, WilUam H., mfr. (See vol. 1909.) Munson, Clifford Kellogg, Cleora Marion. Travel- JOSLYN, Charles M., lawyer; b. Tolland, Conn., ing salesman, paper and stationery, 1871-S; dealer Mar. 26, 184 9; s. Edmund and Roxana (Cobb) Jos- in paper and mill supplies, Holyoke, 1878-82: lyn; Tolland High Sch.; grad. Monson (Mass.) founder, 1882, and now pres. The Judd Paper Co.; Acad.. 1870; m. Minnie L. Brown, of Providence, apptd. receiver Am. Paper & Pad Co., 1904; v.-p. R.I., Dec. 18, 1878; 1 daughter, Emily (Mrs. Robert Peoples' Savings Bank. Has served as councilman P. Butler). Admitted to Conn, bar, 1873, and since (pres. bd.), Holyoke, also as alderman. Republican, practiced in Hartford; now mem. Hyde, Joslyn , Gil- Deacon 1st Congl. Ch.; del. Nat. Council Congl. man & Hungerford; v.-p. Hartford Trust Co. ; mem. Chs., Worcester, Mass., 1889, Kansas City, Mo., Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1874-85; aide on staf¥ of Gov. 1913; pres. Conn. Vallev Congl. Club. Clubs: Mt. Richard D. Hubbard; judge advocate gen., rank of Tom Golf, Holyoke Canoe. Address: 48 Fairfield gen., on staff of Gov. Luzon B. Morris. Chmn. High Ave.. Holyoke. Mass. Sch. Com. 10 yrs.; dir. Hartford Pub. Library. TTT-nn -nrjuioiv. ix<,-,^i^-,t i„,v,v,«« a^..-!^-^. v. q+^w, Mem. Am. and Conn. State bar assns. Republican, f n?]^ r^'.^ t^!^ ?n 1 1^^ J^ r?L^tH®T^ ^wf^^^i.' Con£rli=!t C1iih=!- Hartford Hartford Golf Twpn- ^o^^' Conn., Feb. 10, 1850; s. Grant and Hannah Se^h^'ce'ntu'^ry.'' Re?rYaUo'nt': ?hoot?ng, ^'di'ng'^Iol" . Jl^X;.%/,f "^P^> J"r6'.4^-'fd'"^A".^ U l]^T.%% "^.".If ' iiariiora. i^onn. dening's pvt. sch.; m. New York. Nov. 11, 1873. JOSSELYIT, Lewis H., furniture; b. Phillips, Anna Moores. Began active career as clerk, for Me., Sept. 24, 1848; s. W^illiam H. and Mary A. St. John & Hoyt. lumber dealers. Apr. 1, 1868, and (Marston) Josselyn; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., was admitted to partnership. 1878. the firm be- Kents Hill. Me., 1868; m. S. Elizabeth Mason, of coming St. John. Hoyt & Co.; on retirement of the Boston, Nov. 25, 1873. Began as mfr. and dealer sr. member, 1888. the title became, Hoyt, Getman in furniture, at Manchester, N.H., 1874 (L. H. & Judd, and on death of Mr. Hoyt, 1893, the name Josselyn & Co., later Josselyn & Read Co.); pres. was changed to Getman & Judd; on death of Mr. Brown & Josselyn (Portland, Me.), Derryfield Co. Getman, 1897, The Getman & Judd Co. was in- ( Manchester, N.H.), Wood Piano Co., treas. until corporated, of which has since been pres.; also 1907, now dir. Northwestern Elevator Co. (Minne- sec. and treas. The St. John Wood Working Co., apolis, Minn.), Amoskeag Nat. Bank (Manchester, originally a part of the business of St. John, Hoyt N.H.); treas. and dir. The C. E. Osgood Co. (Bos- & Co., and incorporated, 1885; sec. and treas. East ton). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Derryfield Branch Dock Co.; dir. Stamford Trust Co., Stam- (Manchester), Hunnewell (Newton, Mass.). Home: ford Savings Bank, the Stamford Hosp.; served on Newton. Mass. Office: C. E. Osgood Co., 744 Wash- Borough Bd. as burgess, 1 yr. Republican. Episco- ington St., Boston. palian; senior warden St. Andrew's Ch.; mem. JOY. Albert A., banking; b. Ellsworth, Me., Nov. Conn. Retail Lumber Dealers' Assn. (ex-pres.), 4, 1899; s. Austin H. and Ida E. (Mitchell) Joy; Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Suburban, Stamford ed. pub. schs., Ellsworth; m. Lena M. Smith, of Yacht, Church Club of Conn. Home: 19 Glenbrook Presque Isle, Me., Feb. 5, 1912. Has engaged in Rd. Office: Canal Dock, Stamford, Conn, various lines of mercantile business, plumbing JUDKINS, Charles Samuel, real estate; b. Fair- steamfitting, etc.; treas. Merchants Trust and field. Me., Jan. 15, 1850; s. Samuel and Sarah (Wy- Banking Co. since 1906. Republican. Christian man) Judkins; ed. pub. schs., Fairfield; Oak Grove Scientist. Odd Fellow. Home: Presque Isle, Me. sem., Westbrook Sem., Eaton's Boarding Sch., Me.; JOY, Pred, lawver: b. Winchester, Mass., .luly French's Commercial Coll., Boston; m. Ella F. 8, 1859: s. Albion k. P. and Clara A. (Brown) Joy; Crafts, of Boston. Jan. 16. 1877; 4 children. C. A.B., Harvard, 1881, LL.B., 1884; unmarried. Ad- Ernest, George W., Irene P., Mildred F. Engaged WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 617 in real estate and ins. business, Boston, since V 1872; pres. and treas. Mt. Zircon Spring Co.; dir. Mattapan Deposit & Trust Co., Exchange Trust KAAN, Frank "Warton, lawyer; b. Medford, Co., Remington Mfg. Co.; treas. Mass. Real Estate IMass., Sept. 11, ISGl; s. George and Marie (War- Exchange. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Rec- ton) Kaan; father a Hungarian, mother an Aus- reations: horses, outdoor sports. Home: Winches- trian; pub. schs., Somerville, Mass.; A.B.. Har- ter, Mass. Office: 134 Congress St., Boston. vard, 1SS3, A.M., 1888, LL.B., 1888; m. Bertha M. JUDKINS, Prank luville, M.D.; b. Freedom, Woodberry of Cambridge., Mass., Oct. 6 1S9S .H., Jan. 31, 1853; s. Daniel and Sarah A. (Piper) Practiced law in Boston, since Peb. 2, 18H<; dii Celia Practiced at ' Feedom N TI " niem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar i879-Vd,"Moultonboro, N.H., 18^80-7, Lynn,' Mass'.! iN^^";; Boston Chamber of Commerce. Sec. and since 1887: surgeon to Union Ho.<^p. Mem. A.M.A., <^""-. Home for Aged Women, Boston; trea.s Som- Mass. Med. Soc, Lynn Med. Fraternity. Recrea- ^rville Playgrounds Assn. Republican. Unitarian, tions: hunting, fishing. Address: 7 Mason St., Mason Clubs: Exchange, Twentieth Century, Har- Lvnn Mass vard (all of Boston); Central (Somerville). Rec- ' ' ■ reations: amateur gardening, reading. Home: JUBKINS, Wilbur Henry, lawyer; b. Monmouth, Somerville, Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston, Me., May 19, 1858; s. John G. and Aurelia E. (An- Mass. drews) Judkins; A.B., Bates Coll., 18S0; m. Lew- -raaio- r«=r.-,.«-» Tn-o-.w-/^v. ht t» . k -n^^t ioc>i. iston. Me., Nov. 25. 1886, Nellie H. Jones; 1 daugh- ^^^^' *l^°Ft/r^fo ?WoltPr; ^t^o^^^^ i^' ^1,1' ter. Florence L. Studied law; admitted to bar of ^- ;,^^°^f?^ ^"?,^^,^"L ^ w^, *^o?^i m ^f i.^^' i^o?: Me., 1883: admitted to practice in U.S. courts, 1898; schs ; M.D cum laude. Harvard Med. Sch 1S90; city solicitor of Lewiston, 1886-8; co. attv. Andro^ "i-.,^ary Moore Dunbar, of Boston, Dec. 5, 1893; 2 scoggin Co., 1895-8; mayo^ Lewiston, 1897; trustee children Helen Warton, Marie Warton. Prof. clin. Bates Coll. since 1888. Republican. Free Baptist, -^'"^'^^^^^y- ^^!.^„^*i"; ?f,®'!^P°.^-jJ?r,V; w^ '"^"^i' Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Home: 340 College St. surgery, Tree Hosp. for Women; consult ng gyne- Office- 186 Lisbon St Lewiston Me cologist, Adams Nervine Asylum; pres. Dispensary umce. ist) i^isDon si:., i^ewision, iue. ^^^ Women; treas. Tremont Dispensary. Mem. JUSSOIT, Georg-e "Wmiam, clergyman; b. Strat- Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc. (treas.), ford. Conn., Mar. 28, 1S59; s. George Thompson and A.M. A., etc. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Mary (Fairchild) Judson; A.B., Yale, 1884; B.D., Brookline, Mass. Office: 419 Bovlston St., Boston. Yale Div. Sch., 1887; m. Minnie E. Atwood, of «.»T-r.-D -r^^^- n*:^ /"t«™^„ n,nr,«\ „„tu^^ Stratford, Conn., June 19, 1888. Ordained Congl. ,^ ^^^?^,V il ?^^ ?i*'^i q^i /^7IL ^*^.; b. Phlla., Jan. 6, 187'J; s. Dr. Charles W. and iMatilda M. (Wright) Karsner; descended from Lt. John Pettigrew, of the Revolutionary Army, and Robert F"ulton, in- ventor of the steamboat; grad. Phila. Central High Sch., 1897; grad. Phila. Sch. of Pedagogy, 1899; M.D., U. of Pa., 1903; m. Audrey W. Stanwood, of Boston, Dec. 11, 1912. Began practice in Phila., 1903; asst. prof, pathology. Harvard ]Med. Sch., since 1911. Mem. A.M.A., Coll. Phys. of Phila., Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Soc. Ex- perimental Biology and Medicine, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author of numerous articles on pathology and biology. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 41 Pilgrim Rd., Fenway. Address: Harvard Medical School, Boston. KATZ, Maurice 1., lawyer; b. Kovna, Russia, Apr. 5, 1881; s. Julius and Rachel (Zinkel) Katz; brought to U.S., 1884; grad. Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Manchester, N.H., 1900; grad. Man- chester High Sch., 1901; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1902; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903; began practice with Kent & Dewey, Worces- ter, 1903; in practice alone since 1903. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Worcester County Bar Assn., Commercial Law League of America, Nat. Assn. Credit Men, AVorcester Credit Men's Assn. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Worcester. Dir. Boy Scouts. JMason (Shriner); member B'nai B'rith, I.O.O.F., B.P.O. Elks, etc. Clubs: Commonwealth (Worcester), New Century (Boston). Recreations: golf, traveling, motoring. Home: 66 Woodland St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. KAUFMAN, Matthias Sailor, clergyman; b. De- catur, 111.; .s. Joseph and Mary Ann (Sailor) Kauf- man; ed. com. schs., Decatur, to 16; served in Co. F. 115th Regt., 111. Vol. Inf., Aug. 11, 1862-June 11, 1865; mustered out as corporal; town elk., Decatur, 111., 1869; A.B., Northwestern U., 1874 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1877 (D.D., 1901); B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., 1876; student in Sch. of All Sciences, Boston U., 1891-5, Ph.D., 1895; m. Princeton, 111., July 26, 1876, Adolphine L. Schliemann; 1 son, Joseph Paul (A.B., A.M.. Yale), b. Providence, R.I., July 29, 1886. Ordained to Methodist ministry, 1876; pas- tor, Havana, 111., 1876-7; transferred to Minn, on account of health and served at Owatonna, Minn., and Grand Forks and Fargo, Dak. Ty. ; transferred to Mass., 1885; pastor. Fall River, Summerfield, Pleasant St. Ch., New Bedford, Mathewson St. Ch., Providence, R.I., Central Ch., Brockton, Mass., Trinity Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1905-11, St. Paul's Ch., Providence, 1911-13; detached service, 1913; pastor Embury Ch., Central Falls, R.I., since 1914. Sup- plied Congl. Ch., E. Bridgewater, Mas.s., 1891-3, while at Boston U. ; built ch. edifices at Providence and Brockton; regular contbr. for more than 16 yrs. to Zion's Herald, and has written extensively for other ch. pubs. Republican. Address: Central Falls. R.I. KAUIiA, Ii&e Iiufkin, portrait and genre painter; b. Erie, l\a. ; d. Chauncey Forbush and Rachel (Barr) Lufkin; ed. Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass.; studied art. Metropolitan Museum Art Sch., New York, and 3 yrs. at Acad. Colorossi, Paris, France; m. New York, June 4, 1902, William Jurian Kaula. Exhibited in Paris salons and in several exhbns. in America. Address: 311 Fenway Studios, Boston. XAUIiA, William Jurian, landscape painter; b. Boston; s. Matthew and INIary (Wesley) Kaula; art edn. Cowles Art School, Boston and at Paris three yrs.; pupil of Raphael Collin, Colorossi Acad., .lu- lien Acad.; m. New York, June 4, 1902, Lee Lufkin. Mem. Boston Art Club, New York Water Color Club, Boston Water Color Club, Am. Art Assn. (Paris), Guild of Boston Artists. Address: 311 Fenway Studios, Boston. KAVEN, Moses B., mechanical engr. B.S. in mech. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1885. Gen. supt. United Machinery Co., Beverly. Mass. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Address: 556 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. KAY, James H., trustee; b. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 28, ISTli; s. Henry E. and Susan A. (Palmer) Kay; graT T Home for Aged Women; trustee Brockton Hosp.. 1890; m. Sagamore Feb. 8, 1900, Malyina M. Lan- \ Brockton Pub. Library. Dir. Brockton Agrl. Soc! der.s. Entered rnachine shop, Keith Mfg. Co., 1890 Wm. S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants, N.E. (insp. of cars bookkeeper) : admitted to partner- ^ist. Soc, Bridgewater Hist. Soc. Republican, ship. 1894 title of firm, IN. Keith & Son, 1899- tonglist. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. Aleppo Tem- 07; head of Keith Car & Mfg. Co. since Jan, 1907; J^ie, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Commercial, Brockton mem Mass. Senate, from Cape Senatorial Dist /Country. Massachusetts (Boston), Boston Athletic igo-Z-S; chmn. Rep. Town Com Mason (32°), .Assn. Home: 1090 Main St. Office: 26 Pinkham Shriner; mem. K. of P. Address: Sagamore, Mass. ,'gt., Brockton, Mass. KEITH, Eldon Bradford, shoe mfr.; b Brockton. 'keiTH, Lafayette, banker. (See vol. 1909.) Mass.. Oct. 18, 1879; s. George E. and Anna G. ■B-r.Tm-n- two -^ «J +^ i ^ j *. t, , (Reed) Keith; ed. Brockton pub. schs.; A.B., Am- , ^^?™' ^Tarcia Anna, teacher; moved to Brook- herst Coll., 1902: m. Brockton, Mass., May 20, ■'y"- •'^•^' ^''^^ vol. 1-J09.) 1903, Lulie H. Keith; 2 children, George Eldon, 2d, KEITH, Preston Bond, shoe mfr.; b. Campello. Eldon Bradford, Jr. Began in shoe mfg., Sept., Mass., Oct. 18, 1847; s. Charles Perkins and Mary 1902; treas. Geo. E. Keith Co.; dir. Brockton Nat. (Williams) Keitli: ed. pub., grammar and high Bank since Nov., 1906; mem. Sch. Bd., 1903-6, schs.; m. Eldora Louise Kinman, Dec. 8, 1869; 1 1906-9, 1909-12, 1912-15 (chmn. 1914, 15); trustee daughter, Allie Louise (Mrs. C. Ernest Perkins, Peoples Savings Bank since 1907; dir. D. Armstrong of Campello, Mass.). Engaged in boot and shoe & Co., Rochester, N.Y., since 1914. Dir. Broclcton mfg. since 1871; pres. Preston B. Keith Shoe Co. Y.M.C.A. since 1903; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912. since 1896; dir. Home Nat. Bank, Brockton, Mass., Mem. Chi Phi. Progressive Republican. Conglist. since 1874; alderman of Brockton, 1883-4. Mem. Mem. Masonic bodies (Aleppo Shrine. Boston). Boston Chamber of Commerce. Nat. Boot and Shoe Clubs: Boston Citv. University (Boston); Com- Assn., Nat. Mfrs.' Assn., N.E. Shoe & Leather mercial Country (Brockton). Address: 36 South Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Brockton St., Brockton, Mass. Country, Commercial (Brockton). Recreations: KEITH, George Eldon, mfr.; b. Brockton, Mass., ^°^^- Home: Campello, Mass. Office: 207 Essex Feb. 8, 1850: s. Franklin and Betsey (Bailev) °'^- Boston. Keith: ed. Brockton Hiarh Sch.; m. Anna G. Reed, KEITH, Wallace Cusliing-, M.D. ; b. West Bridge- Oct. 23. 1877; m. 2d. Elizabeth W. Archibald, 1908. water, Mass., Nov. 25. 1858; s. Jonathan Copeland Worked in shoo factory of father, 1863-74: mfr. and Lucy Reed (Cushing) Keith; A.B., Amherst, of shoes since 1874 (employing 5.000 persons, 1880, A.M., 1886; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1884; 1914); sales $14,000,000. Dir. Old Colony Trust interne Boston City Hosp.. 1884-5; m. Helen Rich- Co. (Boston), United Shoe Machinery Co. Repub- mond Ford, of Brockton, Mass., Jan. 14, 1885. Be- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 621 gan practice in Brockton, 1885; U.S. pension ex- amining surgeon since 1889; served as state insp. of health, Mass.; visiting phys. Brockton Hosp., also trustee and mem. exec, com.; mem. Ooininou Council, Brockton, 18S6; mem. Sch. Com. 24 vrs. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Medical Soc. Itopublican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Home: 237 North Main St., Brockton, Mass. KEIZEB, Frank, railroad commissioner; b. War- ren, Me., Oct. 9, 1860; s. Gardner and Sarah (Dickey) Keizer; common sch. edn. ; m. Susan Frances Steele, of Rockland, Me., Nov. 7, 1898. Mem. Bd. R.R. Commrs. of Me., 1907-14. Demo- crat. Universalist. Mem. Rockland Lodge, A. P. & A.M.; King Solomon's Temple, Chapter, R.A.M.; Claremont Commandery, Knights Templar. Home: Rockland, Me. KEIiEHEB, ■William Henry, M.D.; b. Woburn, Mass., Dec. 4, 1869; s. .John Keleher and Margaret (Corbett) Keleher; ed. AVoburn pub. and high schs. ; student Boston Coll.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Elizabeth A. Lane, of Boston, .Ian. 23, 1904; 5 children, William Lane, Ruth Eliza- beth, Paul Corbett, Edmund Philip, George. Prac- ticed in Woburn since 1893; former chmn. Bd. of Health and city phys.; med. examiner for Middle- sex Co. since 1911; med. examiner Equitable and other life ins. socs. ; chmn. Woburn Planning Bd. ; ex-trustee Pub. Library. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, East Middlesex Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Woburn Med. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Hi- bernians. Elks, Knights of Columbus, M.C.O.F. Clubs: Mishawum, Towanda. Address: 48 Pleas- ant St., Woburn, Mass. KEIiIHEB, John Austin, ex-congressman; b. Boston, Nov. 6, 1866; s. John and Joanna (Shea) Keliher. ; ed. pub. schs.; married. Real estate dealer at Boston since 1898. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896-1897, Senate, 1899-1900; mem. 58th to 61st Congresses (1903-11), 9th Mass. Dist. Demo- crat. Home: 43 Albion St. Office: 2A Beacon St., Boston.* KEIiIiAWAV, Herbert J., landscape architect; b. Sevenoaks, Kent, Eng., Nov. 11, 1867; s. Joseph May and Mary Rebecca (Hyland) Kellaway; brought to America, 1874; grad. Needham (Mass.) High Sch., 1886; unmarried. Entered office of F. L. Olmsted & Co., landscape architects, Brookline, Mass., 1892; pvt. practice Boston, since 1906; prin- cipal works: Mystic Valley Improvements, Win- chester; Hammonds' Pond Parkway, at Newton and Brookline; Hitchcock Memorial Field, Am- herst Coll.; Schuyler S. Bartlett's garden, Welles- ley Hills; Henry Faxon's garden, Quincy; Newton Hosp.: Newton Centre playground; Mrs. Gardiner Washburn's estate, Brookline; Mil village, Law- ton Mills, Plainfield, Conn. Sec. Newton Centre Improvement Assn.; fellow Am. Soc. of Landscape Architects; mem. Boston Soc. Landscape Archi- tects; asso. mem. Boston Soc. Architects. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (city planning com.). Con. VVilliumsport, I'a. ; d. WiUiam A\aldo and Sarah A. (Maynard) Willard; m. Plev. Arthur Brooks (deceased) ; m. 2d, Prof. Max Kellner, June 28, 1905. Mem. Boston Authors Club. Author: (as Elisabeth Willard Brooks) As the World Goes By, 1905. Contbr. to mags. Address: 7 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.* KEIiIilTER, Max, theologian, orientalist; li. De- troit, May 21, 1861; s. Prof. Charles Frederick and Teresa (Mary) Kellner; A.B., Hobart Coll., 1881, A.M., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., 1886; B.D., Cambridge Theol. Sch., 1885; (D.D., Hobart, 1895); m. Elisabeth (Willard) Brooks, June 28, 1905. Instr. Hebrew, 1887-91, asst. prof. O.T. lang., 1891-8, prof. 1898-1907, prof. lit. and interpreta- tion of the O.T. since 1907, Cambridge Theol. Sch. Episcopalian. Mem. Harvard Bibl. Club, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Am. Oriental Soc, Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa (Hobart). Clubs: Harvard Union, Oakley Country and Harvard of Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 7 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.* KEIiIiOGG, Clement Phineas, merchant; b. Plainfleld, Vt., May 12, 1859; s. Phineas and Rox- cena (Griswold) Kellogg; ed. common schs. and Randolph High Sch.; m. Aug. 20, 1906, Bertha Chamberlin, of Plainfleld, Vt. Connected with mer- cantile business 9 yrs.; now propr. gen. store; has served as justice of peace, sch. dir. and select- man; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Home: Plainfleld, Vt. KEI.I.OGG, Edward Brinley, M.D.; b. Sheboy- gan, Wis., Aug. 21, 1850; s. Eliot Eaton and Han- nah B. (Foster) Kellogg; descendant Lt. Joseph Kellogg, Farmington, Conn., 1651; later settled in Boston, father of 20 children; grad. Nunda (N.Y.) Acad., 1868; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bow- doin Coll.), 1882; m. Minnie W., d. Isaac W. Brad- bury, Hollis, Me., Jan. 17, 1879; 1 son, Foster S. (M.D.). An editor and propr. Jacksonville, Fla., Union, 1869-7 5, and one of three partners who es- tablished first daily paper published in the State; was also corr. in Fla. for New York and Boston newspapers; removed to the North, 1878; began med. practice, 1882, in Boston; asst. med. dir. Jolm Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Assn. of Life Ins. Dirs. of Amer- ica, Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Clubs: Algon- quin, Bowdoin, Boston Press. Recreations: motor boating, fisbing. Home: 854 Beacon St. Office: 178 Devonshire St., Boston. KEIiIiOGCr, Eva Mary Crosby, author; b. Ne- ponset, 111., March 20, 1860; d. Thomas and Eliza Crosby; ed. coinmon schl., Anawan. 111.; taught schl., 1875-7; studied 111. State Normal Univ., 1877-9; grad. Westfleld Coll., 111., B. Sc, 1887 (M. Sc); m. Mar. 20, 1883, to Charles Carroll Kellogg (died Oct. 5, 1913); children, Grace (Mrs. M.D. Griffith), Eva C, Esther. Author: Grandma's Darlings, 1892; Australia and the Islands of the South Sea, 1897; New England, 1903: also short stories in mags. Home: 56 Westland Av., Boston. KEIiIiOGG', Prederick Brigrham, clergyman; b. Claremont, N.H., July 9, 1867; s. Rev. Silas George and Loraon (Brigham) Kellogg; student Boston U., 1889-92; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1895; m. Mary Kyle, of New York, Jan. 15, 1896; 3 children, Howard D., Dorothy Earl, Donald Dwight. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1896; stated supply Mt. Vernon Hts. and Pelham, N.Y., 1896-01; pastor WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 623 Waterbury, Vt., 1901-10, Hope Ch., Worcester, KEi;iiY, John Forrest, electrical engineer; b. Mass., since July, 1910. Mason; Odd Fellow. Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland, Mar. 28, 1859; s. Jeremiah Clubs: Congregational, Economic. Address: 3S and Kate (Forrest) Kelly; B.S. in physics and Princeton St., Worcester, Mass. chemistry, Stevens Inst. Tech., 1878, Ph.D., 1881; KZ:i;i;OGG, James Lawrence, biologist; b. Ke- i"^L ^^i^^.t?^^^*^'''®'': °t,i^®'^ '^°VJ5a ^^?^- Chemist in anatomy and habits of Lamellibranchiate mol- ^^Z Electnc Mfg. Co^, Pittsfield and Stan cy In- lusks. Mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Zool. Soc. ^^^^'^'^^L^?-\ Great Barrington. Mass., until 1905; (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) bounded Telelectric Co. 1905. pres. until 1910; now Home: Williamstown, Mass.* pres. the Cokel Co. Has received over 80 U.S. ■D-c-r-r nr<<^ t^-u -r, ■■ j j-^ wt i. patcuts for the Utilization of electricity, covering T,,^??" i*??r®Vo'^''icn-^^^*' editor publisher; apparatus for generating, transmitting, distribut- Jun ^, lS4.)-Jan. o, Itilu. (bee vol. 1909.) jng and measuring; first to produce stable iron for KEIiI^OGG, John Prescott, lawyer; b. Water- electromagnetic purposes; pioneer in long distance, bury, Conn., Mar. 31, 18G0; s. Stephen Wright and high tension transmission work. Fellow Am. Inst. Lucia Hosmer (Andrews) Kellogg; B.A., Yale, Elec. Engrs. ; mem. Am. Electrochem. Soc, A.A. 1882: LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1884; m. Clara Mason, A.S., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. of Bridgeport, Conn., June 1, 1892. Admitted to Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Franklin Inst.. In- Conn. bar, 1884: jr. mem. Kellogg, Burpee & Kel- ventors' Guild, Am. -Irish Hist. Soc, Inst, of Elec. logg, 1884-93, Kellogg & Kellogg, 1893-1904; since Engrs. (Eng.), Soc. of Arts (Eng.), Irish Texts practiced alone. Pres. Bd. Councilmen. Water- Soc. (Eng.). Soci6t6 Internationale des Electriciens bury, 1887-91; atty. City Ct. of Waterbury, 1891-3; (France), Royal Soc. Antiquaries (Dublin). Re- town atty. Town of Waterburv, 1891-5; pros. atty. ceived John Scott medal of Franklin Inst., Phila., Dist. Ct. of Waterburv, 1893-7; city atty. City of 1909, for electric piano-players. Home: Pittsfield. Waterbury, 1896-1909 and July 1, 1911-Jan. 1, Mass.* 1912; state's atty., Waterbury, 1897 — . Chmn. Rep. KELLY William Powers educator- movPfi to Town Com., Waterbury, 1895-1906. Rep. State Cen- New Tel^'sevfSp^ vol 1909 S ®^"^^^°'^' "lOved to tral Com., 1898-1900. Agt. Bronson Library, Water- ^^^^ Jeisey. ^bee voi. laua.) bury; trustee St. Margaret's Sch. Mem. Am. Bar KELSEY, Charles Edward, publisher; b. Evans Assn., Conn. State Bar Asso., Soc. Colonial Wars, Mills, N.Y., June 7, 1862; s. Erastus S. and Eliza- S.A.R., Delta Kappa Epsilon (Yale), Scroll and beth (Sill) Kelsey; A.B., Amherst, 1884; m. Carrie Key. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (New York), M. Pratt, of Boston, May 24, 1894; 2 children, Rob- Graduates' (New Haven, Conn.), Waterbury ert Pratt, Marion. Has been connected with The (Waterbury). Home: Waterbury, Conn.* Youth's Companion since 1889; formerly sec; pres. KELLOGG, Willis Smith, judge; b. Westfield, Perry Mason & Co., publishers Youth's Companion, Mass., Dec. 21, 1856; s. Seth and Rosamond M. since 1912. Trustee Newton Hosp., Newton Free (Smith) Kellogg; ed. Westfield High Sch.; Boston Library, Atlanta (Ga.) Univ. Republican. Conglist. U. Sch. of Law: m. Clara Louise Haves, of West- Mem. Chi Phi. Clubs: University (Boston), Brae field, Mav 10, 1883: 1 daughter, Natalie Rosomond Burn Country (West Newton, Mass.). Recreations: (Mrs. Henry F. Lefevre, of N.Y. City). Admitted horseback riding, tennis. Home: 77 Montvale Rd., to Mass. bar, 1879: town counsel, Westfield, 1894- Newton Centre. Mass. Oflice: The Youth's Com- 98; justice Dist. Ct. of Western Hampden since Panion Building, Boston, Mass. 1893. Liberal Democrat. Clubs: Westfield, Coun- KELSEY, Henry Hopkins, clergyman: moved to try. Address: Westfield, Mass. Marietta, O. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in KELLY, Cassius "William, civil engineer; b. America, 1914-15.) Pleasantville. Pa., May 10, 1848; s. John and Sarah kelSEY Horace Enhraim farmPT-- h <^av- (Ziegler) Kelly; A.B., Yale, 1870: taught 1 yr. in - '^^^^.^^i •H-Oi^ace_ Epiiraim,_ tarmer, b. _^bay- Russell's Mil. Acad.. New 1 student civ. engring. Sheffield 1 yr.. Ph.B.. 1872; m. New ^i-'i^r.T^- wf-^^Jr ''/\V^rr?'V?^®w®''r,?;4«®n?''wJ!,^^ ^enT WesTbrook Acal^shoVt' "timeTm!" Nancy" m' ^a^l Af.e? TT..^a i nk2.l%l^- ^YJll'r.?rl^Zi^ Burdick. of Wcstbrook. Conn.. Feb. 3. 1878; 2 sons ^?; ,^,lit ,-^' ^-Jc^.i^-c^ T^2^?^ik^? Tla,?IX^^=-^?: and 1 daughter. Eldest of 13 children, and until \\^^2''%%9- Jl^^i^Sr. ^??QQ i^?^.n?=^,Xfrr,'c^'.^?f. 22 gave entire earnings for support father's fam- £^S^' }iilJ r^J ?Qfq ' l^^l aJ^ ^l^^^f^ n- K »y. in payment of debts, etc.; followed the sea for l^"rfJ;.^'"^^oi''"^.di/= ^? tr^r,^; ^-^-.^.Lt?.^^^ nearly so yrs. and was master of several vessels nJ^^lu., w^;.,. 900 ^^./nr, Qf nffi.^?Pi7 o?f^; in coasting trade, as was father and grandfather; S- n^ AT* w^?"®.;, ^^L^ * " ^*- °^^' ^^ ^'*^ engaged in farming at Westbrook since 1890, also Hau. New waven, conn. dairy and baking. Has served as selectman, etc.; KELLY, Henry Erskine, clergyman: b. Haver- at one time instrumental in establishing the hill. Mass.. Jan. 13. 1881; s. Clarence Erskine and town's ownership of a valuable V'> mile of shore Caroline (Moore) Kelly; A.B., Harvard. 1903; stu- frontage; Dem. candidate for Conn. Ho. of Rep., dent Gen. Theol. Sem., 1904; grad. Episcopal 1892. Senate. 1910-12; apptd. bv Gov. Simeon E. Theol. Sch.. Cambridge, Mass., 1906; m. Kathleen Baldwin mem. Bd. State Shell Fish Commrs. for Faulconer. of Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, Eng., 4 vrs., beginning Julv 1. 1913. Mem. Village Im- Sept. 6, 1911. Deacon. 1906, priest, 1907, P.E. Ch.; provement Assn.. Patrons of Husbandrv. Metho- curate Grace Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1906-9, dist. Address: Westbrook, Conn. curate St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1909-11; rector ,,. , ^,. ^ St. George's Ch., Bridgeport. Conn., since 1911. Ad- KELSEY, William A., publisher. (See vol. dress: 628 Colorado Av.. Bridgeport, Conn. 1909.) KELLY, John, newspaper manager; b. New Brit- KELSO, Robert Wilson, lawyer, executive secre- ain. Conn., Aug. 3, 1872: s. John and Sarah (Ahern) tary; b. Washington. 111.. Aug. 27, 1880; s. Clark Kellv: ed. St. Marv's Sch., New Britain; m. Marv and Mary Jennie (Wall) Kelso; A.B.. Harvard, Woods, of New Britain. Aug. 2, 1899. Engaged as 1904, LL.B., 1907: m. June 19, 1909. Susie Belle printer. 1887-09; mgr. New Britain Herald. 1909- Starr, of Peoria, 111.: children. .Jean, Mnriorie. In 11; mgr. Catholic Transcript, Hartford, since 1911; practice of law with Fish, Richardson, Herrick & mem. Common Council. New Britain, 1906-7; mem. Neave, Boston, 1907-9: gen. sec. North Am. Civic Bd. of Pub. "Works, 1908-15. Democrat. Catholic. League for Immigrants, Boston. 1909-10; exec. Hon. mem. Hartford Tvpographical Union. Mem. sec. Mass. State Bd. of Charity since Apr., 1910. Y.M.T.A. and B., Foresters of America, K.O.T.M.. Instr. in augmentation and debating. Harvard, BPO Elks. Home: 20 TTnion St., New Britain, 1909-10. Home: 24 Clover St., Belmont, Mass. Conn. Office: 66 State St., Hartford, Conn. Offic^: 37 State House, Boston. 624 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND EEIiSO, Walter Iiamson, M.D.; b. New Boston, Evangeline, Miles Standish, Hiawatha. Originator N II.. Feb. J 7. 1872: s. Henry and Harriett Frances of the "drama sermons," 1914. Address: 20 St. (Lamson) Kelso; B.L., Dartmouth, 1895; M.D., U. I'aul St., Cambridge, Mass. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1905; m. Carrie IMay But- KENDALL, Alexander, lawyer; b. Cambridge, terfield. of Antrim, N.H., Aug. 1, 1908. Practiced Mass., Aug. 23, 1882; s. Olindus F. and Lucia G. in HillsbMro, N.H., since 1905; med. referee for (Humphreys) Kendall; prep, edn., Browne & Hlllsbo-o Co., 1908-]?.. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Nichols School, Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1904; Soc, Hillsboro Co Med. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa, LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1906; unmarried. Ad- Theta Delta Chi. Ivepublican. Baptist. Mason, mitted to Mass. bar, 1906, and since practiced in Home: Hillsbor'>, N.H. Boston; mem. Hale, Oveson & Kentlall, ori;anized, KELTIE, James, dentist; b. East Boston, Apr. 1912; treas. and dir. Boston Journal, Petersen 24, 18GG; s. James and Magdaline (Penney) Keltic; Circular Loom Co ; dir. Reading Kubber Mtg. Co., ed. pub. sch.s of Hyde Park and Boston; D.D.S., P^ene Co. of N.E.; trustee Atwater Keal Estate Boston Dental Coll., 1899; m. Robina J. Dickson, Trust. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: of .lauLaica Plain, Mass., Dec. 22, 1893; children, Boston City, Harvard, Union Boat (Boston). Rec- Alexander, James, Jean, Ricliard. Was with .John reations: tennis, sailing. Home: 1563 Massachu- Hood & Co., dental supplies, 1881-97; engaged in setts Av., Cambridge, ISIass. Office: 15 State St., practice of dentistry since 1899; mem. faculty Boston. and prof, crown and bridge work. Tufts Coll. KENDALL, Charles David, mfr. ; b. Boylston, Dental Sch., since 1911. Mem. Mass. Dental Soc, Mass., Nov. 10, 1854; s. Horace and Sarah A. (May- etc. Mason (K.T.) Home: 6 Adelaide Terrace, nard) Kendall; ed. schs. of Boylston; m. June 26, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 419 Boylston St., 1884, Kate Elizabeth, d. Ira and Mary (Esta- Boston. brook) Lindsay, of Worcester; 3 sons, H. Clayton, KELTON, Otis N., lawyer; b. Franklin Co.. Vt., H. Lindsay C. Donald. Merchant tailor in Grafton, Apr. 3, 1844; .s. Otis L. and Sarah L. (Newcomb) Mass., 1880-8; in furniture and auctioneer busi- Kelton; ed. pub. schs.; studied law in office of J. i^-^fs T^?*'^^'''' ^^t?.?'' ^^^ ^^^^^In^J,^ ^^^^^ '"^ ^1-^^ S. Tupper, Montgomery; admitted to bar, Sept., with his two brothers up to 1902; v.-p. and dir. 1877; m. Mcntgomery, Sept. 11, 1871, Hatty B. ^arren Leather Goods Co 1902-12, since pres. Clapp. Began practice at Montgomery, 1877; re- Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce Republi- moved to St. Albans, 1899; town elk., Montgomery, can Conglist. Mason; (3dd Fellow. Club: Wor- 1879-99, and town treas., 1869-99; mem. Vt. Ho. cester Rotary. Home: 84 Burncoat St. Office: 80 of Rep., 1874-8, State Senate, 1882-4; elected state's Austin St., Worcester, Mass. atty., Franklin Co.. 1892, and became probate KENDALL, Charles Pierce, educator; b. Chicago, judge 1899. Republican. Home: St. Albans, Vt. 111., Jan. 21,_ 1S73; s.^ Pierce_and Francis Louise KEMP, Frank S" V§I^'''= Hd'' Hi|h"'sch °"south" Ha^ley" Im?' A.B?."Ha?vard:"l902: ' X.m:," rgiti^'^additionai &:, m9?'^. luce L''^iLs!y^of Bost^onf^Mals^: P^f.^f-jf- ^,t"dy at Harvard and Columbia^ m Feb. 23, 1882 (died Mar. 29, 1915). Actively, en- ^fo^^entSv s^^' 6 vrs S h^Wh sTh 6 v^^ nv?' gaged in dairy business, 1872-06 (retired); since ^^*:™.^"*i'^?..^.S ='.^ ^«^V ^^^^ Recreations- trout fishineHoT^^^^^^^ 67 Locust St N-^- Science Teachers' Assn., Phi Delta Kappa fra- sSefield Mass Office 15 Ashburton ternity. Treas. Grange Fair Assn.. Ecclesiastical bpringneia, Mass. umce. is Asnourion t-i., jsos g^^ ^^ Congl. Ch.; mgr. Tashmoo Club. Conglist. ■ _ . , , , ^^. Mason; mem. Grange. Home: Wellsboro, N.T. KEMP, Z(achanali) -Willis, educator; b. Otis- Address: West Bridgewater, Mass. field, iMe., Apr. 12, 1857; s. Charles Emery and ---,„.^ . ... -. «, .„ ^^ -,.. . t^.,^ Sybil Jane (Wardwell) Kemp; grad. Bridgton ^ *^*^^P^f;^' '^i^"?i=®^-' M.D., surgeon; b. Bidde- (Me.) Acad., 1879; -A.B., Bowdoin, 1884, A.M., 1887; |ord. Me Jan 15, 1876; s. Lucius H. and Adesta post-grad, work, Bowdoin Summer Sch., 1885; L. (Hall) Kendall; desceiioant of Deacon Thomas Amherst Coll. Summer Sch., 1892-1896; Ph.D.. K., a propr in Reading, Mass., 1644, and admitted 111. Weslevan U., 1895; m. Norway, Me., Dec. ^i^^eman May 10, 1648: ed. pub. schs., and high 24, 1885, Mary Lillian Boynton; 8 children, sch Biddeford; A.B Bowdoin, 1898; M.D., Me. Ida Boynton (Mrs. Arthur B. Grant), b. 1886, Med. Sch., 1901. Me. Gen. Hosp., 1903; m Dec. 30, Charles Willis, 1888, Marion Tabor, 1890, Svbil 1.903. Annie L. Norton, of Jonesport, Me Prac- Marguerite, 1891, Alice Bowdoin. 1897, Ralph Brad- V'^^'^ ^" ?"^^.®^°'"?A A^^r-^'^'. ^^®- P^":,.^?^?- 1902-03, street, 1899, Ruth Hancock, 1902. Robert Dudley, Jonesport Me., 1903-5, since in Biddeford; asst. 1906. Teacher in pub. schs. and high sch., Me. surgeon Weber Hosp.: city phys., Biddeford, 1906. and N.H., 1877-83; prin. high sch., Norway. Me., First It. Med. Corps N.G.S.M , July 5, 1906: capt., 1884-5, Fairhaven. Mass., 1885-9; vice prin. and i^^y J- 1909: maj., June 17, 1912^ Republican, prof. Latin, Tabor Acad.. Marion, Mass., 1889-93; Conglist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. York Co Med. prof. Latin and dean of French, Am. Coll., Spring- Soc. As.sn. Mil. Surgeons of the U.S Past Master field, Mass.. 1893-01; prin. Sanborn Sem.. Kings- P""^aP . ^,o\v Am Tnci- A r^Viif o,.to • ^^^ rj^„*„„ o.^^ ^^", ^v.'' ^''' . f^- ^ i! •^<^n. zij, ibtjj, s. Benjamin i< . KENDAI^Ii, Ira Youngr; b. Athol, Mass., Dec. 25, Sch. of Fine Arts, also William Lefflngwell, prof. 1831. (See vol. 1009.) painting and design, Yale. Hon. mention, Paris ■R"PTiT>ATT Tf^^,,^ ^•o^,r^^ TVTT-,. K ■n.-i„„fi»i^ Salon, 1891; medal, Chicago Expn., 1893; wal- r-n^? AT^^ 'iQ i«.7^^^^?;' ,^^-^-tr^- Rxl^efield ter Lippincott prize, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1894; ?a^P-'A^^ ;Tpi^;^ ^^^^U n "^f^^'" Hemenway and hon. mention, Tenn. E.xpn., 1897, Omaha Expn. ^i^Jlrd'^^^^s^'f^r^^^'^ l^^t^^ft"tlbuS"Y90?^^flUr^"a^nd^^!.^n.e^Si^ ^^..«i iqnQi ^^S, fishing. Home: 99 Summer Av., Reading, ^ • '^^'^■> Ma.s.s. OflSce: 113 North Station, Boston. KEIfDAIiIi, Marg-aret, artist: b. Staten Island, ^———.-^ ■arA^^i^,■^ -a^-^-^ ^^.,.+5 !,-.,„,. ^fr. . v. ■V M^,. 9Q 1S71- ri iat« Aihort nnri FiiWnhPth „ KENDAIil., William Berry, fertilizer nifr.; b. Ar'ts-?l9s1fo2^Soc"\m'^lrlL\^s^ls';to'2'^^^^ feTthizers.^7880;"row"-SaTadahoc FtrUlizer Co. ^nofis 1900 Paffs Ex^n 190o' Soc Minilture f^^m W. B. & E. P. Kendall, grain and feed, operat- ^o^!,fovi loni f^ Rn«^nn" A-nn T^o^trWit^ fa^r '"§• ^^ farms, and mgr. 600 acres hay land. Mem. Painters, 1901-4, Boston Expn., portraits fa r ]^g_ Legislature, 1907, chmn. sch. bd. 8 yrs.; chmn. children 1901-3: Buffalo Expn 1901 St Louis Republican Town Com. 8 yrs.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Expn.. 1904-., Mem Soc Miniature Painter^^ Chicago, 1912. Conglist. Mem. Grange. Address reations: literature. Address. 58 Trumbull St., Bowdoinham,Me. New Haven, Conn.* '_ X Mor IngrahE Eng., 150 to 200. yrs. ago attended night sch. ^^j ^gg^ studied U. of Gottingen. Germany two winters Springfield. Mass m. Lucia Gros- ^^qq unmarried. Teacher sciences, Leicester yenor Humphreys of Buffalo N.Y June 12. 18'3 (jyjass.) Acad., 1887-90; asst. prof, physics, Wor- i^l^^ 2£t- ,"' -J^u^V f^'ln^ nf n^.n^P M T t^ester Poly. Inst., 1893-6; asso. prof, physics. Rose (Mrs. Charles E Hutchinson, of Orange N.J.), p^^j j^^^^ ^^^.^.^ H^^^ j„^ 1896-1901; working Grosvenor Humphreys, Eugene Worthington Alex- on experimental development of electrical appa- ander, Cornelia Brush decea^e-a)- Began earning ratus, 1901-3; pres. Internat. Instrument Co.. 1903- own way very early m life, later elk., then travel- ^g ^^^^^ ^^.^^^ Recreations: motor boating. Home: ing salesman in New York for (^B Smith & Co >,jewton, Mass. Office: 23 Church St., Cambridge, removed to Boston, 1881, as partner, in the firm tut„^„ of L C Chase & Co., mfrs. of horse clothing, ^'"-'^•^°- plushes and imitation leather, in which continues, KENDRICK, Edmnnd Peaslee, lawyer; b. Le- although inactive- pres. The Petersen Circular banon. N.H.. Feb. 1, 1849; s. George S. and Hannah Loom Co (Boston), The Monument Plaster Co., (Lyman) Kendrick; grad. Kimball Union Acad., New Jersey Mem. Board of Trade, Cambridge, Meriden, N.H., and took course at business coll., Ma'js Republican Mason. Clubs: Cambridge, Springfield, Mass., 1867; LL.B., Boston U. Law Colonial Home Market. Economic. Recreations: Sch., 1876; m. Springfield, Apr. 9, 1885, Clara A. motoring fishing traveling. Home: 1563 Mass. Holmes; 1 son, Raymond Holmes. Has practiced 626 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND at Springfield since 1876; dir. Conn. River R.R. Prin. Kearsarge Sch. of Practice, 1883-4. Goffs- Co. Mem. Springfield Coniinon Council, 3 yrs. town High Sch., N.H., 1885-8; supt. pub. schs., (pres. 'I yrs.), Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1884-85; mem. Wilmot, N.H., 1880-3, Brattleboro, Vt., 41/2 yrs.; or- Hd. of Aldermen; mayor of Springfield, 1.S93 and dained mini.stry, at New Boston, N.H., Jan. 10, 1904; city solicitor, 1895. Republican. Trustee 1889; pastor Presbyn. Ch., New Boston, 1889-90, Diocese of Western Mass. (Episcopal). Mason 1st Congl. Ch., Ashburnham, Mass., 1890-3, 1st (33°); Odd Fellow. Mem. S.A.R. Home: ISO St. Ch., Shelton, Conn., 1893-1900, 1st Ch., Brattleboro, .Tames Av. Office: 476 Main St., Springfield, Mass. VI., 1900-8, 1st Ch., Baldwinville, Mass., 1908-11, XENSRICK, EUza Hall, college prof.; b. Nas- 1st Ch., Preston, Conn., since Nov. 1.1911. Del. iiua, N.H., Mar. 14, 1863; s. Benjamin F. and Triennial Council Congl. Chs., Des Moines la Clara (Dodge) Kendrick; descendant of John l^H'*- Cleveland, O., 190 <. Pres. bd. trustees Brat- Kenrick, one of the first settlers of Newton, Mass.; tleboro (Vt ) Acad., Preston Pub. Library. Re- B.A., Wellesley, 1885; Ph.D., Boston U., 1895; publican. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Patrons of studied Radcliffe Coll., 1895-6; Berlin U., 1908-9; Husbandry Clubs: iMtchburg (Mass.) Congrega- unmarried. Instr. Dept. of Bibl. History, 1894-5, ti9nal, Professional (Brattleboro). Address: Nor- 1900-6, asso. prof., 1906-8, Helen Day Gould prof, wich, Conn. Bibl. History since 1909, Wellesley. Mem. Society KENISTOIT, James Mortimer, M.D. ; b. Newbury- Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Conglist. Club: port, Mass., Oct. 30, 1848; s. James Robinson and Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft, Women's College, Sarah Norris (Pearson) Keniston; prep. edn. Women's City (Boston). Home: 45 Hunnewell Av.. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; student Amherst, Newton, Mass. 1864-6; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1871; m. Char- KENDRICK, Prank B., mfr. watch keys and lotte Elizabeth Littlefield, of Boston, Mass^ Jan. watchmakers' tools. (See vol. 1909.) 1' l^'S; 1 son, James Augustus. Interne Butler ■m-^'^-.^-^-rr^-^ r, , I -n-„ *.„„K„^,, Hosp., Providcncc, R.I., 1870-1; practiced at Cam- KENDRICK, Greene, lawyer; b \yaterbury, bridge, Mass.. 1871-82; mem. staff of Conn. Hosp. Conn, May ol, l^ol; s. John and Marion (Mar) ^^j. insane. Middletown, 1882-04; supt. Hartford Kendrick; prep edn.. Round Hill Sem Northamp- (Conn.) Hosp., 1904-6; mem. staff Conn. Hosp for ton, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 18.2 (Clark and Berkeley msane since 1906. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Medico- Conn Nov. 19, 1896, Flora Mabel Lockwood. Has j^^rs. and .speaker on med. topics. Address: Conn! VS^SHc®*^ ^^"l^f ^'''?^"^^?"-.^^'®^J^"^^ ? • i^l-fli^-: Hosp. for Insane, Middletown, Conn. 1876-88; auditor state instns. of Conn., 18<5-85, city elk. Waterbury, 1874-80; mem. Conn. Legis- KENNA, Prank, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., lature, 1876, 1877, 1878; mayor of Waterbury, June 22, 187.0; s. Thomas M. and Ellen (Leahy) 1883-5; atty. for township of Waterbury, 1895- Kenna; prep. edn. Hillhouse High Sch.; LL.B., 1902. Democrat. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Yale Law Sch., 1905: m. Vertie M. Kinney, of Home- West Haven, Conn.* New Haven, Oct. 6, 1908; 2 children, Roger Thomas, KENDRICK, John E., president American Sup- Elizabeth Helen In gen. civil practice in New nW rv. • Tnnp 17 l8=S4-Dec 26 1913 (See vol Haven since 1905 dir. and atty. Am. Bank and 90qV 18o4-Dec. ^b, iJiJ. (toee voi. -j^ust Co. Corporal Co. C, 2d Regt., Conn. Militia; •* _ , , ^ , alderman at large. New Haven, 1908; mem. Conn. KENSRICKEN, Paul Henry, mfr.; b. Galway, ho. of Rep., 1911. Mem. New Haven Chamber Ireland, Dec. 26, 1834; s. Martin and Anne Ken- of Commerce. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. dricken; came to U.S., and settled at Boston 1843; Am. Bar Assn., New Haven Bar Assn. Mem. ed. Boston pub. schs.; commd. 3d asst.engr U.S.N , Knights of Columbus, Knights of St. Patrick, Ad- June 20, 1862; 2d asst. engr., Sept. 6, 1863, to Sept. miral Foots Camp Sons of Veterans. Club: Race 3, 1866; served under Admirals Dupont, Dahl- Brook Country (treas., 1913-14, now gov.). Recre- gren, and Farragut, on bd. Conemaugh, Circassian ations: golf. Home: 310 Norton St. Office: 902 and monitor Nausett; participated in attack on P t. Chapel St New Haven Conn Wagner, passage of forts in Mobile Bay, etc.; vo-Kt-nr ^-o-n *~*i,„« -eir^ a ™ ^i +. t, -D^^t^.,. awarded diplomas from Navy Dept. and State of „ ^???f.^'^^T?' "^^^^^ ?(°.?^' ^^r^}^^^,^' ^?^^^ ' Mass.; m. Boston. June 5. 1866, Cecelia A. Garvey «• William Henry and Philena M. (Hubbard) Ken- M., Frank A., Ceceli B^ookl'ini^'MaS^ SupV.'"steam 'heating' works of diamonds, mfg. je\yelers and silversniiths, 1889. T. S. Clogston & Co., 1860-2 and 1866-8; mem. firm "ow pres. Republican. Home: 46, Beacon St. Ingalls & Kendricken, 1868-1907; pres. Ingalls & Othce: 20 State St., Boston. Kendricken, Inc., May, 1907-Sept. 1, 1913 (retired). KENNARD, John Allen, M.D., surgeon; b. Par- Trustee Elliot Land Co. Mem. Boston Common sonsfield. Me., Dec. 14, 1860; s. Noah W. and Council, 1878, 9, 80; alderman, 1883; mem. Mass. Betsy (Pendexter) Kennard; prep. edn. Parsons- Senate, 1885-6; park commr., 1891-4. Mem. and field Sem. ; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), past comdr. Edward W. Kinsley Post 113, G.A.R.; 1884; m. Bertha S. Eastman, of Parsonsfield, Dec. mem. Loval Legion, 19th Army Corps, Am. Soc. 1, 1886; 1 daughter. Ruby Alice. Began practice Mech. Engrs., Catholic Union, Irish Charitable in Tamworth, N.H., 1884; removed to East Par- Soc. Home: Parker House. Office: 80 Sudbury St., sonsfield. Me., 1886; pres. Parsonsfield Bd. of Boston. Health since 1895. Republican. Address: East KENERSON, William Herbert, college prof.; b. Parsonsfield, Me. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 9, 1873; s. William Moore KENITARB, "William W., lawyer; b. Somerville. and Abbie Ann (Brown) Kenerson; ed. Providence Mass., Sept. 3, 1874; s. Charles William and Lucy pub. schs.; M.E., Brown U., 1896; A.M., Harvard, Jane (Lord) Kennard; descendant of Maj. Charles 1906; m. Ellen Williams, of Providence, 1897. Frost, Gov. Penning Wentworth, of N.H., and Asso. prof. mech. engring., 1901-13, prof., since other pioneers of early Colonial period in N.E.; 1913. Brown U.; consulting engr. and testing ex- A.B., Harvard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Lena Sears pert; consulting engr. Gen. Fire Extinguisher Co. Doe, of Cambridge, Mass., June 14, 1905; children, Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. for Promotion Wentworth, Rebecca L. Admitted to Mass. bar, Engring. Edn., A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- 1900, and since in practice in Boston; mem. Mass. terials. Providence Assn. Mech. Engrs. (pres.). Ho. of Rep., 1912, 13, 1914; mem. Somerville Sch. Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Theta; hon. mem. Nat. Assn. Bd., 1911; trustee Somerville Instn. for Savings. Stationary Engrs. Club: University. Home: 100 Republican. Mason; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Har- Morris Av., Providence, R.I. vard (Boston and Somerville), Webcowit (Somer- KENESTON, Luther Martin, clergyman; b. Wil- ^'j"®^' ^"^^'i c ^rr^^^'^^f^a.^^'fej^f^* Somerville. mot, N.H., Aug. 21, 1856; s. Benjamin Cilley and Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Lucy (Buck) Keneston; pub. sch. edn.; m. Mary KENNEDY, Am-hrose. congressman; b. Black- Alice Phllbrick, of East Andover. N.H., May 28, stone, Mass., Dec. 1, 1875; s. Patrick and Mary 1879; 2 children, Caroline Mae, Shelton Egbert. (McCormick) Kennedy; ed. pub. schs., Blackstone; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 62 St. Hyacinth's Coll., P.Q., Can.; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., Mass., 1897, A.M., 1900; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1906; m. Anastacia G. Leahy, of Mid- dleboro, Mass., Sept. 1, 1909; 3 children, Ambrose A., James F., John E. Practiced at Woonsocket, R.I., since Jan. 1. 1907; prin. Blackstone Hi^h Sch., 1899-1904, al.so supt. schs.; a.d.c. staff of Gov. Aram J. Pothier, rank of col.; mem. K.l. Ho. of Rep., 5th Woonsocket Dist.. 1911, 1912 (speaker of House, 1912): elected to Congress Nov., 1912. from 3d Conjrl. Dist. of R.I. Republican. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Modern Woodmen of America, B. P.O. Elks. Home: Oaklev Rd. Office: 180 ]Main St., Woonsocket, R.I. KENNESV, r(raiik) I,owell, educator; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Oct. 7, 1870; s. Frank Artemas and Charlotte Grosvenor (Lowell) Kennedy; A.B., Har- vard, 1892, S.B., in mech. engring., 1898; m. Grace Lowell Forbes, of Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 29, 1899. Instr. in drawing. 1899-1903; asst. prof, drawing and machine design, 1904, now asso. prof, engring. drawing, Harvard. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Forestry Assn., Nat. Soc. Promotion Indus- trial Edn., Am. Civic Assn., Nat. Econ. League, Am. Econ. Assn., A.A.A.S., Nat. Municipal League, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Mil. Hist. Soc. of Mass., Assn. of Harvard Engrs., Economic Club (Boston), Nat. Conf. Charities and Correc- tion, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Conserva- tion Assn., Am. Health League. Address: 43 Ap- pleton St., Cambridge, IMass.* KENNEDV, Harris, M.D.; b. Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 31, 1871; s. George Golding and Harriet White (Harris) Kennedy; A.B.. Harvard, 1894, M.D., 1898; m. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 16, 1904, Frances Blackler Keene; 3 children, Gordon, Frances Blackler, Mal- colm Gerry. Asst. in physiology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1898-9; engaged in mfr. of medicines since 1899; business was established by grandfather in 1846. Mem. A.A.S.S.. Nat. Geog. Soc, Biol. Soc. (Washington, D.C. ), Boston Soc. Natural History. Unitarian or Free Thinker. Clubs: University, St. Botolph, Harvard Club, of Boston. Recreations: geology. Home: Readville, Mass. Office: 286 War- ren St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. KENNEDY, Joseph P., banker; b. East Boston, Sept. 6, 1888; s. Patrick J. and Mary A. (Hickey) Kennedy; A.B., Harvard, 1912: m. Rose E. Fitz- gerald, of Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 7, 1914. Began active career in employ of Columbia Trust Co.; with ]\Iass. bank commr.'s office, 1912-14; pres. Columbia Trust Co. since Jan. 20, 1914; trustee Sumner Savings Bank (East Boston) ; dir. Collat- eral Loan Co. (Boston). Democrat. Catholic. Home: 83 Beals St., Brookline, Mass. Office: Co- lumbia Trust Co., East Boston, Mass. KENNEDV, William, ex-congressman; b. Nau- gatuck. Conn., Dec. 19, 1854; s. John and Mary Kennedy; pub. sch. edn.; m. Marj- H. Clerkin, of New Haven, Nov., 1882. Began practice of law, 1879; atty. for town of Naugatuck. Conn., since 1893: mem. Conn. State Senate. 2 terms, 1900-4; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1896, Kansas City, Mo., 1900, Denver, 1908, Baltimore, 1912; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 5th Dist., Conn. Home: Naugatuck, Conn.* KENNEDY, William Francis, editor; b. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 5, 1850; s. Matthew and Mar- garet (Donovan) Kennedy: grad. Taunton (Mass.) High Sch., 1867; m. Boston, Nov. 9. 1887, Clemen- tine Starr McAllister; children, Paul S., Clement E. Began active career in business office of Whitten- ton Mfg. Co.. Taunton, 1867. and advanced to p.-m., resigning in 1885; postmaster of Taunton, 1885-9; entered newspaper work as dist. corr. Boston Globe, 1885; has been mng. editor Fall River Daily Globe since 1889; formerly mem. City Council, Taunton, and pres. Common Council. Democrat. Mem. Catholic Order of Foresters. Club: Clover (Boston). Home: 396 Whipple St. Office: Daily Globe, Fall River, Mass. KENNEDY, William Sloane, author; b. at Brecksville, nr. Cleveland, O., Sept. 26. 1850; s. Rev. William Sloane and Sarah Eliza (Woodruff) Kennedy; A.B., Yale, 1875; studied 2 yrs. at Har- vai-d; m. Adeline E. Lincoln, of Cambridge, Mass., 1883. Has been on staff Boston Transcript. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Belmont Station, Boston.* KENNEIiIiY, Arthur Edwin, electrical engineer; b. Bombay, East India. Dec. 17, 1861 s. Capt. David Joseph and Kathrine (Hey cock) Kennellv; ed. pvt. schs., Eng. and Scotland, Univ. Coll. Sch., London; (hon. Sc.D., U. of Pittsburgh, 1895; A.M., Harvard, 1906); m. Boston, Julia Grice, of Phlla., July 22, 1904; 1 son, Reginald Grice. Telegraph operator in Eng., 1876; asst. electrician in Malta, 1878: chief electrician of a cable repairing steam- er, 1881; senior ship's electrician Eastern Tel. Cable Co., 1886; prin. elec. asst. to Thomas A. Edison, 1887-94; associated with Edwin J. Hous- ton, in firm Houston & Kennellv, consulting elec. engrs., Phila., 1894-1901; prof. elec. engring.. Har- vard, since 1902, and Mass. Inst, of Tech. since 1914. Engr. in charge laying Vera Cruz-Frontera- Compeche cables for Mexican Govt., 1903. Pres. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.. 1898-1900, Soc. Promotion Metric System of Weights and Measures, 1904; Illuminating Engring. Soc, 1911; hon. fellow N.Y. Elec Soc, Am. Electro-Therapeutic Assn., Nat. Electric Light Assn.; F.R.A.S., M.I.E.E. (Great Britain): fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; corr. fellow Brit. Assn. Adv. Science; mem. Am. Philos. Soc; U.S. del. to Internat. Elec. Congresses, Paris, 1900, St. Louis, 1904 (gen. sec); elec. juror at expns. at Phila., 189S, Buffalo, 1901, St. Louis, 1904. Clubs: Harvard, University, Union, Colonial. Recreations: music, literature. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 1 Ken- nedy Rd., Cambridge, Mass.* KENNETT, A(lpheus) Crosby, lumber merchant. (See vol. 1909.) KENNEY, Pred C, business man; b. Lapeer, Mich., Dec. 20, 1869; s. Joel D. and Elizabeth (Woolhouse) Kenney; ed. pub. schs.. Port Huron, Mich.; grad. Ferris Inst.. Big Rapids, Mich., 1893; m. Feb. 12, 1896, Eva Belle Shaw, of Coldwater, Mich. Bookl-ieeper and asst. auditor, IManistee & North Eastern Ry. Co.. Manistee, Mich., 1893-5; asst. sec. and cashier, Mich. Agrl. Coll., East Lan- sing, Mich., 1895-07; treas. Mass. Agrl. Coll. since July 1, 1907, also treas. Expt. Sta. Mem. Sch. Bd., East Lansing, 1900-7. Mem. Amherst Bd. of Trade. Republican. Methodist. Clubs: Amherst, Gun. Address: Amherst. Mass. KENNEY, Georg'e Francis, educator; b. Spring- field, Vt., Dec. 14, 1867; s. Francis H. and Abbie (Whiting) Kenney: grad. Springfield High Sch., 1886; A.B., Boston U., 1890; m. Lillian J. Newhall, of East Sangus, Mass., Mar. 24, 1895. Teacher Norwich Free Acad., 1892-5; prin. Rockland (Me.) High Sch., 1895-6, Amsterdam (N.Y.) High Sch., 1896-1900, Plymouth (Mass.) High Sch., 1900-6, Hitchcock Free Acad., Brimfleld, Mass., since 1907. Also a practical forester and a teacher of forestry; dir. Brimfleld Vocational Agrl. Sch.; trustee Brim- field Pub. Library. Republican (usually). Conglist. Active mem. Springfield Symphony Club (playing 'cello, 1911): mus. dir. Plymouth Mus. Soc, 1905, Bapt. Choral Union, Rockland, Me., 1895. Mem. Plymouth Lodge A.F. & A.M. Address: Brimfleld, Mass. KENNEY, Walter Clement, M.D.; b. Ware, Mass., July 2, 1879; s. John C. and Sarah (Van Slyck) Kenney; grad. South Royalton (Vt.) High Sch., 1898; student U. of Vt., 1898-1900; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1904; married. House officer, 1904- 05, asst. phys., 1905-10, Mass. State Hosp., Tewks- bury, Mass.; removed to Winchendon, 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. IMason. Address: Win- chendon, Mass. KENNEY, William Francis, editor; b. Woburn, Ma.ss., June 7, 1865; s. Peter and Katherine Han- nah (Ryan) Kenney; great-grandfather and grand- father prominent on English side, in Napoleonic wars; prep, edn., Woburn High Sch.; A.B. and A.M.. Boston Coll., 1910; m. Margaret T. Guinan, of Waltham. Mass., June 2, 1886; 5 children, I.,aura. Inez Margaret (Mrs. Harry G. Tehan. of Boston), Madeline. Heloise Guinan. Helen Han- nah. Has been connected with Boston Globe since 1884; day editor in charge Evening Globe since 628 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1888; spl. coir, at The Haauo Peace Conf., 1910; at the Consistory, Rome, Italy, 1911; etc.; mem. Sch. Bd., Woburn, Mass., 12 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.). V -p. Bd. of Trustees, Boston Pub. Library, since 1912, and mem. since 1908; del. and y.-p. Internat. Congress of Librarians, Brussels, Belgium, 1910 (read paper on "The Relation of the F^ublic Li- brary to the Schools"); read paper on "Children's Libraries in the United States," at meeting of English librarians, Exeter, Eng., 1910. Roman Catholic. Author: Centenary of See of Boston, 1910. Club: Woodland Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 70 Wallingford Rd., Brighton, Mass. Office: 244 Washington St., Boston, Mass. KENITE'S', William Howland, musician; b. Leo- minster, M.iss., July L'2. ISTI; s. Clarence and Elizal)eth Carver (Howland) Kenney; descendant of John Howland, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs., Leominster; grad. High Sch., 1889; student Har- vard, 2 yrs.; musical instrn. under leading teachers of Boston and New York; m. Sept. 15, 1903, Grace Lawrence Burrage, of Leominster, Mass. Served as soloist in chs. of New York, resigning as soloist Plvmouth Ch., Brooklyn, to remove to Boston; connected with Emerson Coll. of Oratory since 1900 and now part owner and prof, in voice dept. ; occa- sional lecturer at Boston U. ; mem. Apollo Club since 1900; soloist Boston Festival Orchestra in concerts given on spring trips since 1908; super- visor of music in pub. schs., Leominster, since 1906. Mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Mason. Author of articles on the speaking voice. Recreations: agriculture. Summer home: Lake Placid Club. Home: Leominster, Mass. Address: Emerson College of Oratory, Boston. KENTIGOTT, Georg-e Prederick, clergyman; moved to Los Angeles, Cal. (.'^ee vol. 1909.) KENNISON, John Lawrence, printer, publisher; b. Framingh.-im, ]Mass., Oct. 11, 1872; s. Chai-les Willard and Elmira (Sampson) Kennison; descend- ant of Capt. Mvles Standish, John and PrisciUa Alden, and Henfv Sampson, who came over in the Mayflower; ed. Ayer High Sch.; m. Ayer, Mass., Aug. 12, 1901, Louise A. Preble; 1 son, Lawrence Sanford, b. Sept. 23, 1905. Employed on Clinton Daily Item, 1893-4, Pepperell Advertiser, 1894-7; established Aver Citizen, 1895; employed on Fitch- burg Daily Press, 1897; established (with W. B. Conant) Concord Patriot, 1899; in printing busi- ness in Aver since 1902; founder and pub. Ayer News since Aug. 29, 1907; established Pepperell News, Jan. 1, 1909, Groton News, July 1, 1913, Shirley News, July 1, 1913; purchased Hollis (N.H.) Times, Feb. 7, 1913, and now publishes these 4 papers and the Ayer News. Mem. Rep. Town Com., 1897-8, Bd. of Registers of Voters, May 1, 1907-Nov. 3, 1912 (chmn. 4 yrs.). Odd Fel- low (Past Grand). Charter mem. Ayer Grange; mem. Ayer Bd. Trade. Address: Ayer, Mass. KENNISOIT, William Herman, M.D.: b. New- field. Me., Mar. 7, 1869; s. John and Berthia (Welch) Kennison; descended from David Kenni- son. of the Boston Tea Party: grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1895; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899; m. Marv W. Greeorv, of Madison, Me., June 15 1897: children. Ralph Greeory, b. July 21. 1898; Conrad Earl, Sept. 7, 1901: Edwin Thyng, May 23, 1903. Practiced at Madison. Me., since 1899. Pres. Me. Homoe. Med. Soc. since 1911. Progres- sive in politics. Methodist. Mason, Odd Fellow. Modern Woodman. Recreations: camping and boating. Address: 157 Main St., Madison, Me. KEimiSTON, George Beaman, lawyer; b. Booth- bav. Me., Dec. 18, 1836; s. William and Mary (Huff) Kenniston; prep. edn.. Lewiston Falls Acad.. Auburn, Me.; A.B.. Bowdoin, 1861; m. Nov. 9, 1864, Antoinette E. Adams (now deceased); m. 2d, Oct. 20. 1883. Annie Blair. Lt. 5th Me. Vols., May 26. 1861-Mav 15. 1863. Began practice of law, 1876; .iuds-e of probate, Lincoln Co., 1892-1900; supt. schs.. Boothbay, for several yrs.: treas. Boothbav Land Co.: tru<5tee Boothbay Savings Bank since 1885. Mem. G.A.R. Address: Booth- bay Harbor, IMe. KETTNISTOIT. William B., IM.D.: b. Boothbay. Me.. Nov. 20, 1870; s. George B. and .Antoinette E. (Adams) Kenniston; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1889; A.B., Bowdoin. 1892; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1895; interne Me. Gen. Hosp., 1896; post-grad, student. Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Inez M. \Vhitcomb, of Yarmoulli, Me., Apr. 2, 1902; 3 children. Faith E., Margaret, Sarah H. Practiced in Yarmouth, 1897-01, Exeter, N.H., since Sept., 1901; mem. med. staff Exeter Hosp. Mem. A.M. .A., N.H. Med. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: 39 Front St., Exeter, N.H. KENNV, Herbert A., lawyer; b. Manchester, Eng., 1874; s. Patrick J. and Rosella (Callan) Kenny; arrived in America about 1880; pub. and high sch. edn.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1903; m. Boston, 1904, Mary Conroy; children, Rosella, Herbert A., Jr. Formerly reporter on Boston Post and Herald: editorial writer on Herald; practicing law since 1903; bail commr. since 1905; master in chancery since 1914. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, A.O.H. Clubs: Boston Press, Boston Authors'. Recreations: literature. Home: 102 Winthrop St., Roxbury. (Jflfice: 46 Cornhill St., Boston. KBN17Y, Thomas J., lawyer; b. South Boston, Mass., Nov. 18, 1867; s. James and Bridget T. Kenny; ed. pub. sclis., Boston; read law in office of Morse, Loomis & Lane; unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1897, and continued with original firm and its successor, Morse & Lane, now Morse, Kenny & Bell. Mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1898-07; was trus- tee Teachers' Retirement Fund and pres. of its bd. of dirs.; mem. Boston City Council since 1910 (pres., 1913); one of the two candidates for mayor, 1914. Democrat. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar as.sns.. Bar. Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Club: Meadow Brook Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 296 West 5th St., South Boston. Office: 85-87 Milk St., Boston. KEN^ICK, John, merchant; b. South Orleans, Mass., Oct. 25, 1857.; s. John and Thankful (Cros- by) Kenrick; descendant on both sides of early- Colonial ancestors. Gov. Thomas Prince and Elder William Brewster; ed. Orleans pub. and high schs.; unmarried. In gen. mercantile business in Soutli Orleans since 1891; succeeded, in 1891, to business established by father in 1865; also in ins. and real estate business; v. -p., trustee and mem. bd. of investment of Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, of Harwich.: sec. Rep. Town Com., 1892-09; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891, Senate, 1893-4; as- sisted in securing legislation creating the Mass. Highway Commn., the Metropolitan Park Commn. for Boston, a State Marine Park out of the "Prov- ince Lands" of Mass., and legislation creating addi- tional Mass. State normal schs.; postmaster, Soutli Orleans, since 1899; selectman, assessor, overseer of poor, mem. Bd. of Health, Orleans, 1900-11; in- strumental as assessor in lowering the tax rate of Orleans to $3.00 (lowest in the State). Repub- lican. Universalist. Mason (K.T.. Shriner); Odd Fellow. Club: Republican of Mass. Address: South Orleans, Mass. KBirr, Charles Poster, college prof.; b. Pal- myra, N.Y.. Aug. 13, 1867; s. William Hotchkiss and Helen Maria (Foster) Kent; A.B., Yale, 1889, fellow, 1889-91, Ph.D., 1891; U. of Berlin, 1891-2; m. Elizabeth Mlddleton Sherrill, of Palmyra, July 9, 1895. Instr., U. of Chicaso, 1893-5; asso. prof. Bibl. lit. and history, 1895-8, prof., 1898-1901, Brown U. ; Woolsey prof. Bibl. lit., Yale, since 1901. Mem. Archaeol. Inst. America, Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Religious Edn. Assn., Deutschen Morgenliindische Gesellschaft, Civic Federation, Soc. Colonial Wars, etc. Clubs: Graduates', Lawn, Country. Oriental (New Ha- ven), Authors' (London). (See Who's MHio In America for list of books and other writings.) Home: 415 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn.* KENT, Daniel, lawver; b. Leicester, Mass., Jan. 2, 1S53; s. Daniel Waldo and Harriet Newell (Gros- venor) Kent; descendant of John Kent, Dedham, Ma^s., 1645; A.B., Amherst, 1875 (editor Amherst Student, mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, prize orator, and founder of the Kent Prize in English lit.); student law, Boston U. : admitted Ind. bar, 1880; m. Georgia filie Tyler, July 2. 1878 (died July 24, 1914). Pres. Lakeside Mfg. Co., Leicester, Mass., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 629 and with his brother built factory village of Lake- U. Library, 1900 — ; lecturer in bibliography, Yale side; added the Jamesville Mills at Worcester in Grad. Sch., 190^ — . Mem. A.L. A.; Am. Library Inst., 1885; in 1892 incorporated the Jamesville Mfg. Co. English Library Assn., Bibliog. Soc. America (pres.) ; the Lakeside Mills taken, 1895, to increase (pres. 1913-14), Institut International de Biblio- water supply of Worcester; removed to Worcester, graphie, Elizabethan Club, Am. Hist. Assn., etc. 1897; register of deeds, Worcester Dist., since Club: Graduates'. Address: 49 Huntington St., 1900. While living at Leicester was chmn. Bd. New Haven, Conn. of Selectmen Overseers of Poor, of Tru.slees Pub. XEFI-ER, Charles Ober, surgeon; b. Burbank, Library, ot Park Commn. and repeatedly nioder- q., Aug. 20, 1868: s. William and Anna (Ober) mal W^ars, Amherst Coll Alumni (council) Amherst specialist in gynecology and abdominal surgery; Coll. Alumni Assn. of Central Mass., Delta Kappa examining surgeon Boston Consolidated Gal Co Epsilon Assn. of Central Mass., Mass Co. Officers pgllow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.M.A., Boston Assn.; hon mem Mass. Conveyancers Assn Wor- Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library, Soc Examining cester Light Int and of George H. Ward Post Physicians. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of No. 10, G..A R. Clubs: \\ orcester, Tatnuck Coun- Boston. Mason. Club: Boston Art. Recreations: try, Worcester Co. Republican, AA orcester Lconom- traveling, tramping, fishing. Home: 362 Com- ic Recreations: golf. Author: ' Land Records a monwealth Av., Boston. System of Indexing, 1903; also completed, 1913, .„-,.„„-,-, ^-i ■, .,>.,, ^, . ^ . in addition, Headings and Cross References, Chris- ^ KEPNEB, Charles David, leather merchant; b. tian Names. Typewritten Indexes. Home: 14 Ger- f.^^^ ?t^Y^^' Pa A^g. is, 1865; s. Henry and Caro- main St. Office: Court House, Worcester, Mass. l\^^ (Kloss) Kepner; descended from Revolu- ... tionary ancestry; ed. pub. schs., Newton, Mass.; KENT, Georgia ifilie Tyler; July 20, 1853-July m. Mary Ella Chase, of Newton, Oct. 1, 1891; 3 24, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) sons, Charles David, L. Chase, Kenneth E. Began KENT, Henry Oakes, banker; Feb. 7, 1834-Mar. in leather business, 1886; treas. and dir. Grey, 21. 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- Clark & Engle Co. since 1907; treas. Widen, Lord ica. 1912-13.) Tanning Co. (Danversport, Mass.), dir. W. Her- KENT, Ira Rich, editor; b. Calais. Vt.. Oct. 28, bert Abbott, Inc Arthur T. Way. Inc. Conglist. 1876; s. Le Roy A. and Blanche (Hollister) Kent; E"""^' Newtonville, Mass. Office: 137-139 South prep, edn., Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., to 1895: A.B., '='^-' tJoston. Tufts Coll.. 1899; m. May 23, 1912, Louise Andrews, KEBX^IN, Rohert Thomas, educator, author; of Brookline. Mass.; 1 daughter, Elizabeth. Mem. moved to Lexington, Va. (See vol. 1909, also Who's editorial staff Youth's Companion since 1900; now Who in America, 1914-15.) asso. editor, same; editor Tufts Coll. Graduate; KERNS, Shirley Kendrick, educator; b. Illiopo- ^'■,',*^®^P/ ^^^°^^ ?*S"^^^/"^ ^''".^.^®^-. Trustee Tufts Hg, m., Oct. 16, 1872; s. Andrew Kendrick and 9°^^- .¥S^.- ^^^ ?.^}?.^'}^^?.'.^K-^^^^>.P^, Boston Mary (Seeds) Kerns; grad. Champaign (111.) High (sec 1905-6 dir. 1907) Vt Hist. Soc Clubs: Bos- gch., 1889; A.B., U. of 111., 1897; A.B., Harvard, ton Clt^^ St. Botolph, Union Boat, Longwood isgg; m. Jeanie Noves Richardson, of Concord, Cricket, Papyrus (pres. 1914). Recreations: lawn Mass., Dec. 26, 1905; 4 children. Jeanie Noyes, Shir- ^®S"'^- o.^°^®,- -^ Waverly St., Brookline, Mass. ley Kendrick, Jr.. Allen McClellan, Eleanor. Teach- Oflice: 201 Columbus Av., Boston. er pub. schs., Rochester, 111., 1894-5, prin., 1895-6; KENT, Norton Adams, physicist; b. New York, master. 1898-1900, acting head master, 8 mos., July 28, 1873: s. Elmore Albert and Mary Abbie 1899-1900 and 1900-1, Countrv Sch. for Boys, Bal- (Holman) Kent; A.B., Yale, 1891-5 (Phi Beta timore, Md. ; sr. master, 1901-3, asst. head master, Kappa); grad. work, Yale, 1897-8, Johns Hopkins, 1903-4, Middlesex Sch., Mass.; instr. in English, 1898-1901, Ph.D., 1901: m. Margaret Crowninshield, Noble and Greenough's Sch., 1904-6; founder, 1907, of Salem, Mass., Mar. 27, 1906. Asst., Yerkes and since head master. The Country Day Sch. for Obs., Williams Bay, Wis., 1901-3; prof, physics, Bovs. Boston. Mem. N.E.A., Assn. Country Day Wabash Coll., Ind.. 1903-6; asst. prof, physics, Scli. Headmasters, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Hunne- 1906-10, prof., 1910 — , Boston U. Progressive, well (Newton. Mass.). Home: 34 Waterston Rd. Conglist. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Office: Nonantum Hill, Newton, Mass. A.A.A.S.; mem. Am Phys. Soc^ Astron. and KERR, Robert Brown, M.D.; b. Glasgow, Scot- Astrophys. Soc, Eastern Physics Teachers' Assn. i^nd, Jan. 15, 1887; s. James Leslie and Jane Author of a number of articles on scientific sub- (sioan) Kerr; brought to America, 1892; grad. jects, also on vacation outings. Home: Cedar Rd Boston English High Sch.. 1906; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Belmont, Mass. Office: 688 Boylston St., Boston.* Med. Sch., 1910: unmarried. House phys.. Boston KENT, Prescott Grosvenor, retired mfr. woolen Consumptives Hosp., 1910; phys. in charge Pem- goods; b. Leicester, Mass., Sept. 29, 1847; s. Daniel broke (N.H.) Sanatorium, and lecturer to Train- Waldo and Hannah Newell (Grosvenor) Kent; ing Sch. for Nurses. Mem. A.M.A.. N.H. Med. Soc, ed. Leicester Acad., Williston Acad.; m. Nov. 4, Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tubercu- 1870, Mary Abbie, d. Roswell S. and Hannah Grout, losis; chmn. of com. apptd. May, 1913, by N.H. Med. of Spencer; children, Everett Edward, Mabel Wat- Soc, to investigate extent of tuberculosis in N.H. son. Learned woolen mfg. under William Upham, and make recommendations for legislative relief; Spencer, Mass.; mfr. woolens at Monson, Mass., chmn. tuberculosis com. of Concord Charity Or- 1870-1. Oxford, Mass., 1871-3; mem. firm of Watson ganization Soc; mem. speakers' bureau, A.M.A.; & Kent, Fitchburg, Mass., 1873-8; mem. Lakeside hon. mem. Order of Scottish Clans. Republican. Mfg. Co., Leicester, Mass., with brother, Daniel, Conglist. Club: Wonolancet. Speaker on health as partner. 1880; added Jamesville Mills. Wor- topics and preventive medicine. Home: Concord, cester, 1885. and conducted same as P. G. Kent & N.H. Co. up to Dec, 1892, when sold out to Jamesville KERRIDGE, Philip Markham, clergyman; stu- Mfg. Co.; then purchased the Jamesville Mills, ^lent U of Mich, 1890-1; LL.B., U. of Mich. Dept. Worcester, which conducted until retired 1912. of l ' 1392; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch.. Middle- Clerk Congl. Ch. Home: 134 Pleasant St., Wor- town Conn 1898. Deacon, 1898, priest. 1900, P.E. cester. Mass. q^.; asst. Grace Ch., N.Y. City, 1898-1900; rector KENYON, Georg-e Henry, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) St. Paul's Ch., Providence, and St. Peter's Ch., KEOGH, Andrew, librarian; b. Newcastle-upon- Manton R.I 1900-2; vicar Pro Cathedral 1902-4: Tvne, Eng., Nov. 14, 1869; Durham Coll. of Science, rector Trinity Ch., Easton, Pa., 1904-10. St. James M.A., Yale, 1904; m. Jessie Sherman Van Vliet. of Ch., New London, Conn., since 1910. Home: New Oak Park, 111., Aug. 6, 1900; children, Oswald, Cor- London. Conn. nelia. Reference librarian, Newcastle Pub. Li- KETTIiE, Joseph Beniamin, clergyman; b. braries, 1892-8; librarian, Linonian and Brothers Elton Chemung Co.. N.Y., May 12, 1866; s. Joseph Library, Yale, 1899-1900; reference librarian, Yale and Laura (Hoyt) Kettle; grad. Jamestown (N.Y.) 630 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND High Sch., ISSS: A.B.. Colorado Coll., Colorado Springs, 1892. B.D., Vale Div. Sell, (now Vale Sch. of lleligion). 1895; m. Grace Gertrude Gil- bert, of Grand Junction, Colo., June 3, 1895; 3 children, Joseph Gilbert, b. July 28, 1896, Lester AVoolsey, May 2, 1901, Arthur Kurton, Sept. 4, 1904. Began pieaching in mining camps in Colo, while in college; ordained Congl. ministry, 1895; pastor Greenlield Hill, Conn., 1895-1900, Rapid City, S.D., 1900-3, Amboy, 111., 1903-5, St. Jcseph, Mo., 1905-10, Pilgrim Ch., Leominster, Mass., since 1910. Mason. Address; 106 West St., Leominster, Mass. KEYES, Charles Henry, educator; moved to Sar- atoga Springs, X.Y. (See vol. 1909.) KETES, Henry Francis, architect; b. Boston, July 2i. 1879; s. Charles Gilman and Juliet A. (Whipple) Keyes; descendant on paternal side of Robert Keyes who settled in Watertown, Mass., 1640: prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch.; A.B., Har- vard, 1901; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904; m. Marian Brewer Call, of Boston, June 15, 1905; 2 children, Kiizabeth Brewer, Juliet Frances. Practiced with Herbert D. Hale, 1905, Trowbridge & Livingston, New York, 1906, Guy Lowell, Boston, 1907, since alone; consulting architect for directors of Port of Boston, and s-.ipei-vising architect of construc- tion of new Head House, of Commonwealth Pier, from 1912; also architect group of five buildings for the Boston Fish Market Corpn. (as head of firm of Henry F. Keyes and Monks & Johnson). Unitarian. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Architectural Club. Clubs: BC'Ston City, Harvard (Boston). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 78 Devonshire St., Boston. KEYES, Homer Eaton, educational administra- tor; b. P.iodklyn, X.V., Dec. 21, 1875; s. Emerson Willard and Rowena (Saxe) Keyes; studied art, i^ratt Inst., Brooklvii, 1 year; 13. D., Dartmouth, 1900; studied and traveled in Europe, 1903-5; M.A., Princeton. 1912; m. Caroline Gardner Abbott of Cleveland, Apr. 2, 1903. Instructor English, 1900- 03. asst. pi-ot. modern art, 1906-13, business dir., 1913 — , Dartmouth. Asso. editor Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 1907-11, mng. editor, 1911 — . Conglist. Mem. Archseol. Inst. America, Coll. Art Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. (trustee), Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Ed'tor: Dana's Two Tears Before the Mast, 1908. Contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Address: Hanover, N.H.* KEYES, Irving- Jadson, journalist. 1909.) (See vol. KEYES, Patrick, distiller and rectifier; b. Lowell, Mass., ilay 14, 1863; s. Patrick and Mar- garet (O'Neill) Keyes; ed. pub. schs. of Lowell; unmarried. Associated with fatiier in grocery business, in Lowell, until 1898; then became con- nected with P. Dempsey in wholesale liquor busi- ness, in Boston; firm incorporated Jan. 1, 1914, as The P. Dempsey Co., distillers and rectifiers, of which is treas. and dir.; treas. Franklin Wine Co. (Lowell, Mass.); partner firm P. Dempsey & Co. (Lowell, Mass.). Mem. Sch. Committee, Lowell, 6 yrs. ; mem. Lowell Bd. of Trade. Demociat. Catholic. Clubs: Washington, Vesper Country. Recreations: golf. Home: Lowell, Mass. Office: 109-119 Merrimac St., Boston. KEYES, Frescott, lawyer; b. Concord, Mass., 1858; s. John S. and Martha Lawrence (Prescott) Keyes: A.B., Harvard U., 1879; read law; m. Con- cord, Mass., 1881, Alice Reynolds. Practiced in Bos- ton; justice Dist. Ct., Central Middlesex Dist.; pres. Concord Nat. Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 11 Pemberton Sq., Boston. KEYES, Thomas C, merchant; Jan. 1, 1844-Mar. 22. 1915. (See vol. 1909.) KIDDER, Benjamin Harrison, naval officer: Jan. 23, 1836-Oct. 26, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) KIDDER, Charles Winslow, educator: b. South Norridgowock, Me.. .July 13. 1801; s. Wellington and Annie West (Win.slow) Kidder; ed. pub. schs.; grad. Emerson Coll. of Oratory, Boston, 1889; post- grad, course, same, 1890; m. Apr. 23, 1891, Emma Eva Newell, of Chelsea, Mass.; m. 2d, June 5, 1906, Charlotte Forsythe Hinckley, of Hyannis, Mass. Began with the Kidder Printing Press Mfg. Co., later foreman of ticket printing dept., Dickson & Gilling, Phila. ; with Autographic Reg- ister Co., New York; entered Emerson Coll., 1887, and after graduation taught in the William Penn Charter Sch., Phila.; tutor Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me.; mem. faculty of the Emerson Coll. of Oratory since 1891, also registrar and mem. Bd. of Trus- tees. Pres. Bd. of Dirs., Boston North End Mis- sion. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mt. Le- banon Lodge, A.F. & A.M. (Past Master); St. Andrews Royal Arch Chapter; Boston Council, R. & S.M.; DeMolay Commandery, K.T. (Past Comdr.). Author: An Outline of Vocal Physiology and Bell's Visible Speech, 1895. Home: North Easton, Mass. KIDDER, Pred Thomas, M.D.; b. Woodstock, Vt., Oct. 14, 1858; s. Moses and Laura E. (Hazen) Kidder; A.B., U. of Vt., 1880; M.D., U. of Vt. Med. Dept., 1883; m. Woodstock, Oct. 11, 1893, Ellen S. Warren; 1 daughter, Kathrine W. Has practiced in Woodstock since 1883; dir. Woodstock Aqueduct Co., Woodstock Electric Light Co.. Woodstock Ice Supply Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906, Senate, 1908-10; trustee U. of Vt., since 1908: mem. Vt. State Bd. of Health, since 1906. Republican. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Am. Acad, of Medicine. Odd Fellow. Address: Woodstock, Vt.* KIDDER, Harry Welton; b. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 15, 1871; s. Myron Luke and Mary Georgiana (Humphrey) Kidder; B.A., Amherst, 1897; m. Mary Holbrook Bingham, of Woodstock, Conn., May 2, 1899; 3 children, Elizabeth, Dorothea, Mary Bing- ham. Paying teller, Northampton Nat. Bank, 1898- 1900; asst. to treas. Amherst Coll., 1900-9, treas. since May 7, 1909; mem. Northampton Common Council, 1899-1900 (pres., 1900). Mem. S.A.R., Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: Northampton (Northamp- ton), Republican (N.Y. City). Recreations: music, golf, motoring. Home: 10 Orchard St., Amherst, I\Iass. KIDDER, Nathaniel Thayer; b. Boston, Oct. 29, 1860; s. Henry Purkitt and Caroline W. (Archi- bald) Kidder; B.A. in Agrl. Science, Harvard, 1882; unmarried. Dir. Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Milton Hist. Soc; trustee Mass. General Hosp. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Unitarian. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Milton, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: horticul- ture. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. KIDDER, Wellingiion Parker, inventor; b. Nor- ridgewock. Me., Feb. 19, 1853; s. Wellington and Annie (Winslow) Kidder; ed. dist. sch. and Eaton Prep. Sch., Nbrridgewock; m. Emma Louise Hinck- ley, of Maiden, Mass., Sept. 4, 1878; 3 children, Wellington Hinckley, Louise Winslow, Frances Reynolds. Patented, 1868, when but 15, improve- ment in rotary steam engines; studied applied mechanics and drawing, Boston; invented web ad- justable press, for which received diploma ISIass. Charitable Mechanics Inst., 1878; Kidder press now in large use, especially for printing and con- secutive numbering of railroad and other tickets from continuous roll; invented many other im- provements in presses, the Franklin, Wellington and Empire typewriting machines; the Monaich shock absorber, the Economic carbureter, and other improvements in automobiles: also noiseless writ- ing machine. Consulting engr. Address: Jamaica Plain, Mass.* KIERNAN, James Prancis, lawyer: b. Wareham, :Mass., Feb. 1, 1884; s. Patrick and Ellen M. Kier- nan: ed. Wareham High Sch., Tabor Acad.. Brown U., U. of Me. Law Sch.; m. Oct. 3, 1910. Sadie M. McCormicl*, of Taunton, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1909; counsel for United Cape Cod Cranberry Co., Agawam Power & Development Co. Sec. Rep. Town Com., Wareham, Mass. Catholic. Mem. I.O. Red Men, Knights of Columbus. Club: Lotus. Address: Wareham, Mass. KIIiBOISr, John Luther, Jr., clergyman; b. Spring- field, Mass., June 28, 1866; s. John Luther and WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 631 Amelia Jeannette (Swan) Kilbon; grad. Lee (Mass.) High Sell., 1SS2; A.B.. Williams Coll., 1886; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1SS9; m. Lena J. Gillette, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. S, 1SS9; 3 children, Roland, Ralph G., Rachel J. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor East Haddam, Conn., 1889-91; asst. editor Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, Boston, 1891-02: pastor Parlv Ch., Springfield, Mass., since 1902. Club: Masonic. Address: 323 St. James Av., Springfield, Mass. KIIiBOBIT, E1ben Shaw, business man; b. Har- rison, Me., 1846; y. Kiios and Rhoda (Shaw) Kil- born; g.g.s. Capt. John Kilborn, of Revolutionary- War, also descendant of Roger Shaw, who came to America from England in 17th century; ed. com. schs. and under pvt. teachers: m. Feb. 10, 1904, Joan Stearns, of I'aris, Me. Engaged in lum- bering, milling, and buying and selling real estate for 40 yrs. ; mem. Kilborn & Herricl^; pres. Bethel Water Co.; trustee Bethel Savings Bank; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899; selectman, Bethel, 5 yrs.; etc. Trustee Gould's Acad. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Bethel, Oxford Co., Me. KHiBOUSSr, Artlinr Ooss, surgeon; b. South Lancester, J^Iass., Aug. 19, 1876; s. William Arthur (A.M.) and Abbie Fletcher (Goss) Kilbourn; de- scendant of Thomas Kilbourn, who settled at Weathersfield, Conn., 1635; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1899: IM.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902: m. Georgie Caroline Rogers, of Toronto, Can., Aug. 22, 1908: children, William Arthur, b. Mar. 25, 1911, Martha Burrage, Oct. 7, 1912 (died Feb. 9, 1914), George Rogers, Feb. 14, 1914. Practiced in Groton, Mass., since 1905: supt. Kilbourn Hosp. : phys. to Groton Sch.; mem. Groton Bd. of Health, Groton Sch. Com. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Kilbourn Hospital, Groton, Mass. KII^BOUBir. William Arthur, agriculturist: July 16, 1838-Jan. IS, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) EIIiBOUBNi:, Frederick Wilkinson, editor; b. New Britain, Conn., Aug. 15, 1872; s. T. Woodford and Lucy A. (Staples) Kilbourne; grad. Meriden (Conn.) High Sch., 1888; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1894; studied Grad. Sch., Yale, 1894-7, Ph.D., in English and modern langs., 1897; m. .Jennie Augusta Page, of Meriden, June 14, 1899. Instr. in English, French and German, Cheshire (Conn.) Acad., 1897-S; with G. & C. Merriam Co., 1899-09; one of tlie editors Supplement to Web- ster's Internat. Dictionary, 1900, Webster's New Internat. Dictionarv, 1909; editor of Publications, Brooklyn (N.Y.) Pub. Library, 1909-14; treas.. The Curtis Home, Meriden, Conn., since 1914. Republi- can. Episcopalian; vestryman and treas. St. An- drew's Parish, Meriden; a dir. Curtis Memorial Li- brary; mem. Diocesan Bd. of Religioiis Edn. Au- thor: Alterations and Adaptations of Shakespeare, 1906; articles on Shakespeare in Poet Lore; intro- ductions to Bankside Restoration Shal^espeare "The Tempest," etc. Address: 190 Cook Av., Meri- den, Conn. KII^BUBir, Henry Whitman, M.D.; b. Lonsdale, R.I., Apr. 15, 1S57: s. John and Amanda Maria (Whitman) Kilburn; descendant of Thomas Kil- burn, who came from Wood Ditton, Cambridge- shire, Eng., 1645. and settled at Glastonbury, Conn.; A.B., Haivard, 1880, M.D., 1884; studied ophthalmology. Berlin, Germany. 1884; house of- ficer, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1885-7: m. Harriet Mason Plumer, of Boston, Apr. 24, 1889. Ophthalmic surgeon Lowell Hosp., 1887- 89: asst. to ophthalmic surgeons, Boston City Hosp., 1889-91; asst. ophthalmic surgeon, Carney Hosp., 1892-7: ophthalmic surgeon, same, 1897-07, and consulting ophthalmic surgeon since Mav, 1907. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc. (pres., 1912-13), Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc. Med Improvement, Boston Med. Library Assn., Harvard Musical Assn. Club: University. Progressive. Episcopalian. Ad- dress: 192 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. KIIiBT, Quincy, writer: b. Eastport, Me., Feb. 9, 1854: s. William Henry and Lydia Frances (Sherman) Kilby; grad. Roxbury High Sch., Bos- ton, 1870; studied architecture, Mass. Institute Tech., 1873-4; m. Mrs. Funny A. Spink, of Chicago, Feb. 8, 1885. Entered theatrical business, 1876, becoming associated with the Boston Theatre trav- eling COS., 1879; treas. Boston Theatre, 1886-01; afterward business mgr. Bijou Theatre, Boston, Hanlon's "Superba," and Bertha Kalich. Co- author (with Eugene Tompkins): History of the Boston Theatre, 1854-01, 1908. Author of "Su- perba." "Fantasma," and vaudeville sketches. Contbr. mags. Home: 260 Aspinwall A v.. Brook- line, Mass.* KHiBT, John C, real estate; b. Roxburv, Bos- ton, June 5, 1884; s. James and Mary (Coleman) Kiley; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; m. Bertha O'Conner, of Brookline, Mass., Jan. 20, 1914. In real estate business, Boston, since 1898; entered business on own account, 1910; dir. Federal Trust Co., Boston. Real estate expert to city of Boston, 1910-14. Dem- ocrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Colum- bus, Elks. Club: Boston City. Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 230 Reservoir Rd., Chestnut Hill, :Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. KHiMARTIir, Thomas Joseph, M.D.; b. Water- bury, Conn., Nov. 3, 1S72; s. Thomas and Margaret (Hennessy; Kilmartin; grad. Waterburv High Sch., 1889; A.B., Niagara U., 1892; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1895; interne Fordham Hosp., 1895, 96; m. Mary Coughlan, of Waterbury, Nov. 5, 1900; 6 children, Thomas, Lucy, James, Rose- mary, Margaret, Katherine. Practiced in Water- bury since 1897; city health officer, 1902-15; visit- ing surgeon St. Mary's Hosp.; asst. surgeon 2d Regt. Conn. N.G. ; examining surgeon John Han- cock and Phoenix Life Ins. Cos. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. Med. Soc. Catholic. Democrat. Clubs: Elks, Waterbury Country. Address: 48 State St., Water- bury, Conn. KIIiBOV, Philip, M.D. ; b. County Cavan, Ire- land, Apr. 5, 1866; s. James and Catlierine (O'Reilly) Kilroy; prep. edn. St. Patrick's Coll., Cavan; came to America, 1880; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; post-grad, study U. of Vienna, 1888-90, U. of Paris, 1904-5: m. Katherine Quinn, of Spring- field, Mass., 1896; 2 daughters, Sheelah (died Mar. 23, 1911), Banbah. In gen. practice, 1890-1904; has specialized in diseases of skin and nerves since 1905; dermatologist and neurologist to Springfield Hosp. and Noble Hosp., Westfield, Mass. IMem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medi- cine. Springfield Med. Club. Clubs: Nayasset, Springfield (Country. Address: 61 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. KIMBAIiIi, Alfred, shoe mfr. : b. Amesbury, Mass., Nov. 21. 1837; s. Alfred Russell and Lydia F. (Havford) Kimball; ed. pub. schs.; m. Almira Blake Chesley, of Epsom, N.H., Jan. 19, 1862; 5 children, Clara Wood (Mrs. Arthur D. Veasey), Susie C. (Mrs. Bracket W. Davis), Everett Alfred (deceased), Myrtle L. (Mrs. Allan H. Wilde, of Georgetown, Mass.). Arthur Russell. Learned shoe nifg. business in father's factory at Haver- liill; in partnership with brother Warren, 1866-01, in business established by father: organized, 1901, the Alfred Kimball Shoe Co. (not incorp.), of Lawrence, Mass.; dir. Merrimack Xat. Bank, Hav- erhill, since 1889; mem. Haverhill Sch. Bd. 9 yrs. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Merrimack Lodge. F. & A.M.: Pentucket Chapter, R.A.M. : Haverhill Commanderv, K.T. Club: Pentucket. Mrs. Kim- ball has been actively identified with the local Y.W.C.A. since its incorporation, and served as its pres. 10 vrs., now v.-p. Home: 2 Windsor St., Haverhill, Mass. Office: Lawrence. IVIass. KIlVIBAIiIi, Alfred Sanders, lawyer: Dec. 20, 1842-Apr. 12, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* KIlVCBAIiIi, Arthur Iialanne, physicist: b. Suc- casunna Plains, N.J., Oct. 16, 1856: s. Horace and Marv D. (Fisher) Kimball: A.B., Princeton, 1881, fellow in science, 1881-2: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1884; m. Lucilla P. Scribner, of Plainfield, N.J.. 1884: m. 2d. Julia S. Scribner. June. 1913. Asso. in physics, 1884-8, asso. prof., 1888-91, Johns Hop- kins; prof, physics, Amherst, 1891 — . Home: Am- herst, Mass.* 632 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND KHilBAIiIi, Arthur Beed, editor; b. New York, Feb. 1, 1S55; s. J. JMerrill and Elizabeth (Chapin) Kimball; A.B., Yale, 1877; studied law 1 yr. at Yale, and at Chicago; admitted to 111. bar, 1879; m. Alary E. Chase, of ^\'aterbury, Conn., May 15, 1895. City editor Iowa State Register, Des Moines, 9 mos., 1880; asso. editor (and later busi- ness mgr.) Waterbury American since 1881. Has lectured on journalism at Yale. Active in work of stamping out tuberculosis; mem. recent Conn, in- vestigation commn., and chmn. exec. com. Gaylord Farm Sanatorium; pres. State Assn. Conn. Charity Orgns. ; pres. trustees State Industrial Sch. for Girls, Middletown; mem. commn. to report on re- formatory for women to next Conn. Legislature. Gov. Conn. Soc. Colonial Wars. Officer and dir. in number of brass corpns. and 2 banks. Clubs: Elizabethan (Yale), University, Century, Authors' (New York), Authors' (London). Contbr. to mags. Home: Waterbury, Conn.* KIMBAIii;, Arthur Bichmond, librarian. (See vol. 1009.) KDVIBAIiIi, Benjamin, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 18. 1849; s. Otis and Lucy Sarah (Farley) Kimball; 9th in descent from Richard Kimball, Suffolk Co, Eng., who settled in Watertown, Mass., 16.34, and later went to Ipswich, Mass.; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1867; student Harvard Law Sch., and in office of Chandler. Thayer & Hudson; m. Helen Maria Simmons, of Boston, June 10, 1880; 1 daughter, Miriam Manning (Mrs. Hubert K. Stockton, of New York). Admitted to bar of Suf- folk Co., 1874; engaged in newspaper work in early yrs. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston), Nat. Arts, Players, Grolier, Reform (New York). Rec- reations: art, literature. Summer home: Stop River Farm. Medfield, Mass. Home: 66 Chestnut St. Office: 15 Exchange St., Boston. KIUBAIiIi, Benjamin Ames, banker, railway official; b. Boscawen, N.H., Aug. 22, 1833; s. Ben- jamin and Ruth (Ames) Kimball, and descendant of Richard Kimball, who arrived in Ipswich, Mass., Colony in the ship Elizabeth, 1634; prep, edn.. Concord (N.H.) High Sch. and Hildreth Prep. Sch., Derry, N.H.; B.S., MA., summa cum laude, Dart- mouth Coll., 1854; m. Canterbury, N.H., Jan. 9, 1861, Myra Tilton Elliott. In employ Concord R.R., as draftsman and supt. locomotive dept., 11 yrs.; elected dir. same road, 1879, and has been pres. of its successor, the Concord & Montreal R.R., since 1895; mem. firm of Ford & Kimball, mfrs. of car wheels, etc.. since 1865: pres. Cushman Elec- tric Co., and of Mechanics Nat. Bank (since 1884); incorporator and dir. Mfrs. and Merchants Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1870, state constl. convs., 1876-89-96; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Con v., 1892: elected to Governor's Exec. Council, 1884: trustee Dartmouth Coll. since 1895 (chmn. finance com.). Republican. Conglist. IMem. Am. Social Science Assn., N.H. Hist. Soc. (pres., 1895- 1897), I.O.O.F., Beta Theta Pi. Address: 44 South Main St., Concord, N.H. KIMBAIiIi, diaries Bean, ex-governor; b. Prov- idence, R.I., Sept. 13, 1859; s. Emery S. and Mary C. (Briggs) Kimball; descendant of Richard Kim- ball, of Ipswich, Mass., 1634; grad. Providence High Sch.; m. (Gertrude C. Greenalgh, Nov. 24, 1885; 1 daughter, Marion Dean (Mrs. Ralph V. Hadley, of Tower Hill, R.I.). Engaged in mer- cantile business. Providence; treas. Kimball Col- well Co., What Cheer Beef Co., Fall River Pro- vision Co. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1894-9; It.-gov. of R.I., 1900, 1901; gov., 1902-3. Republican. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Mem. 1st Light Inf. Vet Assn. Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., R.I Sch. of Design, De- scendants of Roger Williams (1st v.-p.). Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Pomham, Providence Central, Turks Head. Commercial, Unitarian. Home: Tower Hill, R.I. Office: 459 W^ashington St., Providence, R.I.* KIMBAIiIi, Bavid Bulsifer, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 30, 1833; s. David and Augusta (Blanchard) Kimball; A.B., Harvard, 1856: m. Clara M. Ber- tram, of Salem, Mass., Sept. 30, 1858. Practiced law in Boston many yrs. from 1858, now retired, pres. Nashua & Lowell Ry. Co.; dir. C. & N.-\\". liy., C, St. P., M. & O. Ry. Co.; trustee Mass. Gen. liosp. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard. Home: 48 Commonwealth Av. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston, Mass.* KIMBAIiIi, Bdward Payson, banker; July 4, 1834-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) KIMBAIiIi, Everett, college prof.; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 6, 1873; s. A. S. and Eleanor (Everett) Kimball; A.B., Amherst, 1896, A.M., 1899; A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., 1904; m. Elizabeth L. Mc- Grew, of Cleveland, June 18, 1906. Asst. in his- tory, Harvard U., 1902-3; instr. history, Wellesley Coll., 1903-4; instr. history, 1904-5, asso. prof., 1905, now prof.. Smith Coll. Lecturer in history, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1906-9. Mem. Am. Polit. Sci- ence Assn., Academy Polit. Science, Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. History Teachers' Assn. Editor: Bury's Students' History of Greece, 1907. Joint Editor, A Historv Syllabus for Secondary Schools, 1904. Author: The Public Life of Joseph Dudley, 1911. Contbr. to Cvclo. of Am. Government, 1914. Home; 319 Elm St., Northampton, Mass.* KIMBAIiIi, Frank, druggist; b. Kennebunk, Me., Oct. 16, 1855; s. Horace and Flavilia Alma (Walker) Kimball; ed. common and high schs., Kennebunk, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1879; m. Ida May Gerry, of Mechanic Falls, Me., Sept. 27, 1881. En- gaged in retail drug business at Mechanic Falls, Me., 1879-81, Sioux Citv, la., 1881-2, Conway, la., 1882-3, Norway, Me., 1883-03, Woodsville, N.H., 1903-7, Norway, Me., since 1907. Mem. Sch. Bd., Norway, 3 yrs.; trustee Norwaj- Pub. Library. Pres. Norway Bd. of Trade since 1914; sec. Bow- doin Alumni Assn. of Oxford Co., Me.; mem. Theta Delta Chi. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: mu- sic, drama, study, travel. Address: Norway, Me. KIMBAIiIi, Georg^e Albert, civil engineer; May 14. 1850-Dec. 3, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) KIMBAIiIi, Georg-e Henry, mfr. ; b. Brookline, Mass., May 30, 1864; s. Sylvester and Mary Ward (Ross) Kimball; descendant in 8th generation of Richard Kimball, who came to America on the ship Elizabeth, 1634; ed. pub. schs., Brookline and Chelsea; m. Gertrude A. Sawyer, of Chelsea, Mass., Sept., 1887; 2 children, Paul, Norman (deceased). Began active career in employ of Wadsworth, Rowland & Co., Inc., mfrs. paints, varnishes, etc., in 1883, sec. 1903-8, treas. since 1908. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Paint and Oil Club of N.E. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Clubs: Boston City, Albe- marle Golf. Recreations: golf, hunting. Home: Chelsea, Mass. Office: 82-84 Washington St., Bos- ton. KIMBAIiIi, Georg'e Morrill, surgeon; b. Dar- danelle. Ark., June 27, 1855; s. Samuel S. and Hannah (Mason) Kimball; A.B., Yale, 1879; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1884; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1883-5; m. Annie Louise Gage, of Boston, Mass., Oct. 14, 1886; 2 children, Robert Gage, Louise Mason. Engaged in practice at Concord, N.H., 1886-98; surgical asst. Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp.; trustee New Hampshire Savings Bank: dir. Mechanics Nat. Bank, Concord & Montreal R.R. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Union (Boston), Wonolancet (Concord, N.H.). Address: 266 N. Main St., Concord, N.H. KIMBAIiIi, Georg'e Richard; b. Bridgton, Me., Au.g. 7, 187 2; s. Byron and Adeline (Hazen) Kim- ball; ed. Bridgton Acad.; m. Mary A. Perry, of Sweden, Me., Oct. 15, 1892; children, Gladys, Myra, Elizabeth, Byron. Has been engaged in farming since boyhood; trustee Bridgton Acad. Repub- lican. Mem. Christian (Disciples) Church. Mem. Masonic Order, Odd Fellows, Patrons of Hus- bandry. Address: North Bridgton, Me. KIMBAIiIi, Georg'e Selwyn, author; June 20, 1846-Mar., 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) KIMBAIiIi, Bannah Parker, author; b. Boston, April 25. 1861; d. Moses Day and Susan Tilling- hast (Morton) Kimball; ed. in Boston pvt. schs., and a spl. course in English at Cornell in 1888; studied French literature in Paris, 1891-3. Club: Boston Authors. Author: (verse) Soul and Sense, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 633 1896; Victorj', and Other Verses, 1897. Address: KIMBALL, Jolin Edwin, educator; b. Webster, Graycroft, West Newton, Mass. IMass., .July IS, 1S33. (See vol. 1909.) KIMBALL, Harriet McEweu, poet; b. Ports- KIMBALL, John White, veteran soldier; Feb, mouth, N.H., Nov. 1834; ed. there; unmarried. 27, 1828-July 15, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Specially known as a religious poet, although she Who in America, 1910-11.) has also written much secular verse; chief foun- KIMBALL, Joseph, clergyman lecturer; b. Plal- der of the Portsmouth Cottage Hosp. Author: stow, N.ll., Mar. 13, 1832; s True and Betsey Hymns: Swallow Flights: Blessed Company of All (Chase) Kimball; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Faithful People: Poems (complete edit, l-'^.S^: new Mass., 1853; A.B., Amherst. 1857, A.M., 1860. Prin. revised edition, 1911). Address: Portsmouth, N.H.* County Acad., MifTlinburg, Pa., 1857-8; teacher, KIMBALL, Harry Waldo, M.D., surgeon; b. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1858-65, also at- Woonsocket, R.I., Jan. 17, 1868; s. James Fred- tending lectures at Andover Theol. Sem.; supt. erick and Ada (Wales) Kimball; descendant of schs., Massillon, O., 1865-9; teacher and co. exam- Richard Kimball, who came to America in ship iner of teachers, Mobile, Ala., 1869-71; civ. engr., Elizabeth, 1634; prep. edn. Coles Engli.sh and 1871-84; licensed as minister Congl. Ch., 1863; or- Classical Sch., Pawtucket, R.I.; M.D., Med. Sch. dained as evangelist, 1883; pastor. First Evangel- of Me. (Bowdoin), 1891; post-grad, work Harvard leal Congl. Ch., Seabrook and Hampton Falls, N.H., Med. Sch. and U. of Paris, France; m. Emma 1884-1901, Plaistow, N.H., and Parish of City of Leonard Hayward, of Pawtuxet, R.I., Jan. 15, Haverhill, Mass., 1901-11. Lectures upon scientific 1896; 1 child, Lucile Hayward. Practiced in Provl- and hist, subjects; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. 1909-10. dence, R.I., since 1892; specializes in treatment of Gave library bldg. to Atkinson, N.H.; completed diseases of the skin; surgeon dermatol. dept. R.I. Riverside Memorial Ch. at Haverhill, Mass., at Hosp., Providence City Hosp.; dermatologist State cost of $10,000, and has presented 6 pipe organs Sanatorium, Sophia Little Home; fleet surgeon to chs. Recreations: walking. Home: Atkinson, R.I. Yacht Club. Apptd. asst. surgeon 1st Regt. N.H. Address: North Parish, Haverhill, Mass. Inf., R.I.N.G., 1893, also of 1st Light Inf. Regt. KIMBALL, Le Doit E., educator; b. Grafton, Mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc, R.I. Medico-Legal N.H., June 22, 1853; s. Cromwell and Susan E. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Med. Improvement (Jacobs) Kimball; ed. pub. schs. of N.H. and Club, Clinical Club. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W. Re- under pvt. tutelage; grad. Lowell Commercial Coll., publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, West i877; m. Dec. 25, 1886, Myrta M. Thompson, of Side, R.I. Yacht, Edgewood Yacht, Wannamoisett Rochester, N.Y. Associated with James M. McCoy, Country. Recreations: yachting. Home: Benevo- founder of Lowell Commercial Coll., Sept. 1878, lent St. Office: 276 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. and ever since prin. or pres. of that instn.; pres. KIMBALL, Harry Woods; b. Portland, Me., Aug. The Kimball System, Inc.; v.-p. Lowell Realty 29, 1870; s. Carlton and Frances E. (Matthews) Co.; dir. Union Printing Co.; etc. Conglst; supt. Kimball; prep, edn., Deering High Sch., 1887; A.B., S.S. 1st Trinitarian Ch.; pres. Lowell Dist. S^S. Bowdoin, 1892; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1895; Assn.; chmn. bd. trustees Centralville M.E. Ch m. Beula W. Waterhouse, of Portland, Me., Oct. Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F., K.P., etc Home: 19 8, 1898; 3 children, Rachel C, Arthur M., Helen Whitney Av. Office: 7 Merrimack St., Lowell, P. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1895; pastor, Mass. Skowhegan, Me., to 1902. Union Ch., South Wey- KIMBALL, Merton Lyndon, lawyer; b. Water- mouth, Mass., 1902-10; now secretary Mass. Sav- ford, Me., Mar. 18, 1867; s. Alfred S. and Florence A. ings Bank Life Ins. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha (Houghton) Kimball; grad. Bridgton Acad., North Delta Phi. Republican. Clubs: Pilgrim, Congrega- Bridgton, Me., 1883; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1887, tional (Boston). Author: A Study of Religious A.M., 1890; m. Ellsworth, Me., Nov. 15, 1892, Eva Conditions of South Weymouth. Contbr. to re- M. Cook; 1 son, Houghton, b. Feb. 11, 1907. Began ligious papers. Recreations: farming, preaching, practice at Norway, Me., 1888; q.-m. sergt., Co. D, Address: 89 Erie Av., Newton Highlands, Mass. 1st Me. Inf. Vols., war with Spain, and brigade KIMBALL, Herhert Sawyer, mill architect; b. commissary sergt., 3d Brigade, 2d Div^ 3d Corps; Lunenburg, Mass., Aug. 7, 1869; s. Herbert Wood ^o"^""*^'; ^^VV^" ^^^^- ^^^^^^'■,'T^^'^h^^^^l. S^™' and Abby Rice Brown (Kimball) Kimball; des- Com., 1894-6 and mem. Oxford (^o. 2d Dist Dem. cendant of Richard Kimball, who came from Eng- Com., 1904-1914; del. Dem Nat. Conv., Baltimore, land in 1634 and settled in Watertown, Mass.; ed. U}^/' U.S. income tax agt. for Me., since Feb. 1, ■pub. schs., Boston; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891; 19.14. Chmn. Purchasing Com Norway Pub. m. Florence M. Phillips, of Somerville, Mass.. k^'^r^i'^ for many yrs Universalist. Mem. Theta June 7, 1905; 1 daughter; Nancy Page. Con- Delta Chi. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. K. of P. structing and designing engr. for pulp and rubber (grand chancellor of Me., 1905-6) : mem K.G.B. companies, 1891-7, since in business for self, (grand master of records of Me., 1909-14) ; mem.. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Canadian Soc. Civ. Engrs., Ujiited Spanish War Veterans (sr. v.-comdn Dept. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Mass. Soc. S.A.R. Mem! ot Me.) Home: Norway, Me. Office: Custom Union Church, Waban. Republican. Recreations: House, Portland, Me. outdoor life. Home: Waban, Mass. Office: 111 KIMBALL, Rush Wilmot, M.D.; b. Wentworth, Devonshire St., Boston. N.H., July 26, 1862; s. Baxter Perry and Mary KIMBALL, Herbert Wood, trustee; b. Boston. F^^^^'^ Intone) Kimball; prep edn New Hamp- Mar. 3, 1840; s. Daniel and Louisa (Keith) Kim- t?'^, (^.H.) Literary Instn to 1882; RA., ^\ illiams ball; descendant Richard Kimball, of England. Coll., 188 <; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brook- who settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1637, and Rev. i^n- ,1^90; mem. resident staff Brooklyn Hosp . James Keith, first minister of Bridgewater, Mass.; ?''"'°'^|y"' 1S^?-1= m- Matawan, N.J., Apr. 15, 1891, ed. Chapman Hall, Boston, Brookfield (Mass.) ^^^}^^J^ ^?^^ ^l^^^' Practiced at Tacoma, Wash., Family Sch., Phillips Sch., Boston; m. Abby R. B. IfrU'.^' ^^^?® ^* Nor^v'ich. Conn.; visiting surgeon, Kimball, of Lunenburg, Mass., Oct. 22, 1868; 4 WilhamW Backus Hosp.; physician Rock Nook children, Herbert Sawyer, Evelyn (Mrs. Harold Children's Home; med. examiner for leading life A. Richmond, of Providence, R.L), Richard D., ms cos ; med. examiner to the coroner. Fellow Am. Kathrina P. Mem. Fitchburg Woolen Mill Co. Coll. of Siirgeons; mem. A M.A Conn. Med. Soc, 1862-6; mem. Kimball & Bates, flour and grain Norwich Med Assn. New London Co. Med Assn. commn., Boston, 1869-82; accountant and trustee Republican, (^onglist. Clubs: Arcanum Norwich since 1875; sec. Home for Aged Men; sec. and 9°^^- .^°^^- 1^^ Broadway. Office. 21 Broadway, registrar Mass. Soc. S.A.R. since 1894. Home: Norwich, Conn. Waban, Mass. Office: 439 Tremont Bldg., Boston, KIMBALL, Samuel Ayer, M.D.; b. Bath, Me., K Au£ Feb., 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in ggHe q Trowbridge, of Portland, Me., Oct. 17, America, 1910-11.) 1883 . children, John H., Joseph S. Practiced at KIMBALL, John, treasurer; Apr. 13, 1821-June Melrose. Mass., 1883-6, since at Boston. Mem. 1, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Internat. Hahnemannian 634 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Assn. Mason. Club: Yale. Recreations: fishing, campinf^. Address: 229 NeN\ bury St., Boston. XIMBAIiIi, Thatcher Raymond, clergyman; b. Boston. Mass., Sept. 7, 1872; s. Samuel H. and Elizabetli B. (Raymond) Kimball; A.B., Harvard, 1895; ?rrad. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1898; m. Helen Paine, of Boston, Dec. 27, 1905. Deacon, 1898, priest, 1899, P.E. Ch.; minister Ch. of St. John the Evanj^elist, Duxbury, Mass., 1898-01; rector St. James Ch., We.st Somerville, Mass., 1901-2; asso. minister St. Stephens' Ch., Boston, 1902-7, rector Ch. of the Kpiphany, Dorchester, since Sept. 1907. Examinin.L; chaplain Diocese of Mas.s., 1909. Addre.ss: The Tudor, Boston. KIMBAI.I., Walter Scott Abbott, M.D.; b. Gor- ham, N.II., Doc. 18, 1872; s. I'rentiss E. and Estella V. (Bean) Kimball; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895, A.M., 1898; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1898; m. Anna A. Dow, of Canterbury, N.B., Oct. 10, 1910; 2 children, Estella D., Caroline B. Asst. biology, Bowdoin, 1895-7; asst. surgeon. Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me., 1899-11; practiced in Portland, since 1911. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Democrat. Univer- salist. Mason (K.T.), Elk. Home: 532 Washing- ton Av., Portland, Me. XIlSSBAIiIi, "Warren, shoe mfr. ; b. Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 2, 1839; s, Alfred Russell and Lydia F. (Hayford) Kimball; ed. grammar and high schs.; m. Ella M. Graham, 1861 (died 1862); m. 2d, Elizabeth J. Chesley, 1865. Learned manufac- ture of boots and shoes in factory established by father; in partnership with brother Alfred until 1901, when brother retired; now mem. W. & V. O. Kimball Corpn. ; dir. Merrimack Nat. Bank. Mem. Haverhill Bd. of Trade. Universalist. i\Iason. Club: Pentuckct. Home: Haverhill, Mass. KIMBAI.Ii, William Sanford, mfr. straw hats; b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 30. 1863; s. James Par- ker and Mary Barton (Dickinson) Kimball: prep, edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Amherst, 1885; m. Abbigail Montague Stockbridge, of Amherst, Mass., Aug. 16, 1887 (died Dec. 24, 1892); 1 son, Richard Montague; m. 2d, Amelia Henderson Knight, of Rockland, Me., Aug. 24, 1897; 2 daughters, Eliza- beth Whitney, Emily Parker. Salesman, N.Y. City, 1885-6, Hills Co., Amherst, 1886, A. F. Bemis & Co., Foxboro, 1886-9; supt. A. F. Bemis Hat Co., 1889-93; co-partner Inman & Kimball since 1893 (all mfg. straw hats at Foxboro) ; v. -p. Foxliorn Nat. Bank; dir. Union Light «& Power Co. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Overseers of Poor and Bd. of Health since 1909; mem. Rep. Town Com. Trustee Orthodox Congl. Soc. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Sigma Chapter). Home: Carpenter St. Office: Bird St., Foxboro, Mass. KIMBAIiIi, William Wirt, rear-admiral; b. Paris, Me., Jan. 9, 1848; s. William King and Frances Freeland (Rawson) Kimball; grad. U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1869; m. Esther Smith Spencer, of Md., July 18, 1882. Promoted ensign, 1870; master, 1871; It., 1874; It.-comdr., 1896; comdr., 1899; capt., 1905; rear-admiral, Dec. 17, 1908. Served on N. and S. Atlantic, European, Asiatic, and Pacific stas.; mem. of the first class of officers at the Torpedo Sta., 1870; assisted in capture of Am. steamers in the Orinoco, 1872; torpedo officer of the first two torpedo craft of the navy, 1874; engaged in development of magazine and machine guns in the early 80's; designed, con- structed and operated the first armed cars used by U.S. forces and assisted in occupation of Isth- mus of Panama, 1885; reported to Congress pro- gress of work on Panama Canal. 1886; exec, officer Detroit in the affair of Enchadas in Rio harbor, 1894; engaged in development of submarine boats in early 90's (John P. Holland, inventor of the Holland boats, wrote of him, "Submarining owes more to him than to any other living man."); or- ganized first torpedo boat fiotilla of U.S.N., and comd. Atlantic Torpedo Boat Flotilla in war with Spain; comd. Csesar, Glacier, Supply, Vixen, Con- cord, Wlieeling, Abarenda, Alert and New Jersey; on bds. of Construction, Examination and Retire- ment, 1907-9; selected for command of Nicaraguan expeditionary squadron, Dec. 1, 1909; retired by operation of law, Jan. 9, 1910, but retained in active command afloat imtil withdrawal of squad- ron from Nicaraguan waters, Apr. 1910; relieved from active duty, June 1, 1910. Sr. officer present at and awarded medal for 2d action at Matanzas l)ar for Santiago; medal for Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Loyal Legion, Soc. Am. Wars, Aero Club, Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Metropolitan (Washing- ton), New York Yacht (New York). Contbr. to mags. Home: "Old Brick," Paris, Me.* KINCAID, Robert John, M.D.; b. Collina, Kings County, N.B., Apr. 18, 1863; s. Thomas and Mary (.Johnson) Kincaid; descendant of John Kincaid, Collina, N.B., about 1818; ed. U. of New Bruns- wick; McGill U., Montreal, Can., 3 yrs.; Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin); M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Serena Cliff, of Boston, Apr. 27, 1891 (now deceased); 1 daughter, Ottis; m. 2d, Winnie Boyn- ton, of Mars Hill, Me., Nov. 1, 1901; 1 daughter, Ruth. Practiced in Mars Hill since 1895. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Aroostook County Med. Soc. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Republican. Baptist. Address: Mars Hill, Me. KING, Alfred, surgeon; b. Portland, Me., July 2, 1861; s. ]\Iarquis Fayette and Frances Olivia (Plaisted) King; grad. Portland High Sch., 1879; A.B., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), Waterville, Me., 1883; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1886; m. Nellie Grace True, of Waterville, Oct. 26, 1887. House pupil, 1885-6, adjuncc surgeon, 1890-1, sur- geon, 1891-07, consulting surgeon since 1907, Me. Gen. Hosp. ; demonstrator of anatomy, 1899-05, asso. prof, clinical surgery, 1905-7, lecturer in surgery, 1911-12, prof, of surgery since 1912, Med. Sch. of Me.; founder of and surgeon to Dr. King's Hosp.; consulting surgeon. Webber Hosp.; city phys., Portland, 1887-90. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Therapeutic Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Me. Geneal. Soc, S. A. R. Republican. Mason (32°). Club: Farmers' (Portland). Recreations: farming. Home: 151 William St. Hospital: 139 William St. Office: 610 Congress St., Portland, Maine. KlJi7G, Arno Warren, judge; student, Colby Coll., Waterville, .Me., 1879-80 (LL.D., 1908); read law at Ellsworth, j\le. Admitted to bar, 1885, and prac- ticed at Ellsworth until 1907; asso. justice Su- preme Ct. of Me. Republican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: Ellsworth, Me.* KING, (William Benjamin) Basil, author; b. Charlottetown, Can., Feb. 26, 1859; s. William and Mary Anne (Lucretia) King; ed. St. Peter's Sch., Charlottetown, Can., and King's Coll., Windsor, Can.; m. Esther Manton Foote, Dublin, N.H., June 28, 1893. Engaged in authorship since 1900. Epis- copalian. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Address: 1 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass.* KING, Charles Austin, editor; b. Hoosick, N.Y., June 25, 1854; s. Austin J. and Elizabeth (Smith) King; pub. sch. edn.; m. North Hadley, Mass., 1874, Anna L. Smith; 2 children, Harry S. (de- ceased), Winnifred L. Learned printer's trade in Bennington, Vt. ; has been editor Berkshire Courier, Great Barrington, Mass., and business mgr. Eve- ning Call, Woonsocket, R.I., and asst. editor New York Era; editor Citizen, Beverly, Mass., since 1894; editor Am. Benefit Jour, since 1904; one of founders Milford Gazette, 1882; propr. Merrimac Budget, 1886-90; sec. Beverly Bd. of Trade, 13 yrs., pres. 2 yrs.; v. -p. Mass. State Bd. of Trade 2 yrs. Republican. Conglist. jMem. Mass. Press Assn. Mason; mem. K. of P., Am. Benefit Soc. (chm. com. on laws Supreme Lodge). Club: Bev- erly Republican. Home: 5 Judson St. Office: 3 Broadway, Beverly, Mass. KING, Charles Carroll, lawyer; b. East Mont- l)elier, Vt., Jan. 13, 1863; s. Clark and Rhoda Roxana (Dodge) King; ed. pub. schs., Montpelier; A.B., Harvard, 1885; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1888; m. Abbie E. Allen, of Dartmouth, Mass., Oct. 12, 1899. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1889, and since practiced in Brockton; mem. Nutter & King; mem. City Council, 1899, 1900, 1901; spl. justice Police Ct. of Brockton. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Brockton Bar Assn. (pres.). Club: Uni- versity. Home: 1224 Warren Av. Office: 106 Main St., Brockton, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 635 KING, Cliarles Francis, educator; b. Wilton; N.H., Jan. 30, 1843; s. Sanford and Susan (Burn- ham) King; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1867; m. Eliza- beth Boardman, of Lowell, Mass., Aug. 1, 1867; 2d, Gratia Cobb, of Phila., July 6, 1897. Began teaching-, 1864; prin. Dearborn Grammar Sch., Boston, 1887-1913. Has lectured on methods of teaching geography before teachers' insts., assns., etc., in various cities; founder and mgr. Nat. Sch. of Methods, Saratoga and Glens Falls, N.Y. Pres. Mass. Geog. Club; mem. and sec. Com. of Ten on Geography. Conglist. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 107 Elm Hill Av., Boston.* KINO, Claude Bristow, editor and publisher; b. Blackburn, England, Aug. 31, 1862; s. Ernest and Phoebe (Norris) King; brought to America, 1868; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; m. C^lara Isabella Ritter,' of Middletown, Conn., Apr. 14, 189 6; 1 child,, Ernest Stanton, b. Nov. 2, 1900. Employed as printer in office of Ernest King & Son, Middle- town, Conn., 1378-94; part owner The Penny Press (daily newspaper), 1894-1900; owner same, 1900-1, and associated with brother, G. E. King, in owner- ship since 1901. Democrat. Episcopalian. Recre- ations: traveling, motoring. Home: 152 Pearl St. Office: 394 Main St., Middletown, Conn. KING, Dan Osro, M.D.; b. Smithfield, R.I., Dec. 15, 1850; s. Howard W. and Maria K. (Clarke) King; descendant on mother's side of Elder Brews- ter of the Mayflower; ed. grammar and high schs., Providence, R.I.; student Brown U., 1872-4; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1875; post-grad, work Detroit Med. Coll.; m. Mary E. Harris, of \yoon- socket, R.I., Oct. 10, 1876. Practiced in R.I. since 1875; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., from Town of War- wick, 1875, 1876; med. examiner, R.I., by apptmt. of gov., 1880; mem. Town Council and health officer, Cranston, 1891-1900. Democrat. Episco- palian. Mason. Address: 1303 Elmwood Av., Providence, R. I. KING, Dana Willis, soldier, recorder of deeds; b. Alstead, N.H., June 29. 1832; s. Capt. William and Mary C. (Ritchie) King; ed. pub. schs.; m. Jennie L. Carter, of Nashua, N.H., Sept. 2, 1857; (died Nov. 19, 1914); 2 children, Willis Dean, Win- nifred May (Mrs. Levi A. Judkins). Began as elk. in provision store, Boston, 1851; employed in grocery store, Detroit, Mich., a few mos., 1852; in bobbin and shuttle factory, Nashua, 1852-4; spent two and half yrs. in Kan., Neb. and Wis.; employed in repair shops of Nashua Mfg. Co., 1858-61; register of deeds, Hillsboro County, N.H., 1868-07. Enlisted as pvt. in Co. A, 1st Regt. N.H. Vols., 1861, and returned a corpl. at end of 3 mos.; re-enlisted, and commd. 2d It., Co. A, 8th N.H. Regt.; promoted capt. for bravery in assault on Port Hudson; captured and confined in prison at Tyler, Tex., 7 mos., 1864; escaped, was re-captured, and finally exchanged; rejoined regt., and returned at close of war with rank of It. col. in command of the regt. Awarded Medal of Honor by U.S. Senate, 1906, for bravery in Civil War as vol. in forlorn hope at Port Hudson. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1892. Mem. G.A.R., N.H. Vet. Assn. (treas. since its orgn., 1877), Mass. Assn. Prisoners of War, Loyal Le- gion. Mason (32°, K.T.). Universalist. Address: Nashua, N.H. KING, Edward E., merchant; b. East Hartford, Conn., Sept. 5, 1862; s. George W. and Julia (Burn- ham) King; ed. pub. schs.; m. Inez Kennedv, of East Hartford, Dec. 25, 1888 (died Nov. 13, 1903); m. 2d, Feb. 20, 1913, Annie Bridge, of Springfield, Mass. Pres. Rosbrook & King Coal & Wood Co.; dir. Am. Industrial Bank & Trust Co., of Hartford; tobacco grower: has served in most of the town offices; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911, Senate, 1915-16. Republican. Mason (32°). Recreations: traveling. Club: Republican. Home: 118 Governor St. Office: 26 Clark St., Hartford, Conn. KING, Florence Rich (Mrs. George R. King), musician; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 6, 1869; d. Henry Homes and Mary Louisa (Bullard) Rich; descendant of Rev. Ezekiel Rich, of N.H.; grad. Boston Grammar Sch.. 1SS4. High Sch., 1888, Nor- mal Sch., 1891; studied Harvard Summer Sch.; pupil on organ of Everett E. Truette; m. George R. King, of Boston, Mass., May 12, 1896. Organist and dir. Berkeley Temple, Boston, 1897-07, Win- chester, 1907-8, Brookline Bapt. Ch., 1908-15, 2d Ch., Dorchester, Apr., 1915; concert pianist and organist and conductor of choruses. Social worker. Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union since 1908. Mem. Am. Guild of Organists. Conglist. Clubs: Monday Evening, Graduate. Recreations: moun- tain climbing, tennis. Home: 1 Sumner Rd., AU- ston, Mass. Address: 264 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. KING, Frederick Angrvistine, M.D.; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 18, 1868; s. Henry Robert and Eliza- beth (Carlton) King; descendant of Henry George, of the Revolutionary War, who settled in Salis- bury, Mass., 1748; prep. edn. Chelsea pub. and high schs.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1895. House surgeon S.V. Goldthwaite Surg. Home, 1894, 5, 6; practiced in Boston, Chelsea, 1897-06, Boston since 1906; capt. Med. Corps, M.V.M., assigned to Field Hosp. Co. No. 1. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Assn. Mil. Surgeons, U.S.A., Mass. Officers' Club. Mason, K.T.; mem. Elks, K of P. Recrea- tions: military affairs. Address: 357 Massachu- sets Av., Boston. KING, Frederick Aug;iistns; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 2, 1S72: s. Frederick Augustus and Loranla C. (Jones) King, and g.s. William Jones and Lydia (Gilbert) King; ed. Providence, New York, and Tale Coll., class of 1895; m. New York, June 26, 1895, Eliza B.. d. Arthur W. and Hannah (Bucklin) Sherman, of New York; 2 children, Hannah Buck- lin, Lorania Carrington. Dir. Builders' Iron Foun- dry of Providence; removed to Northboro, Wor- cester Co.. Mass., Apr., 1898; engaged in real estate business in Framingham, Mass., 1912, deal- ing in farms, country estates and land develop- ments. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, Agawam Hunt (Providence): Tatnuck (Worces- ter); Yale, Racquet and Tennis (New York). Rec- reations: farming, Shetland ponies, tennis. Home: Northboro, Mass. Address: Framingham, Mass. KING, Georgre B., entomologist; b. Lowell. Mass., Jan. 23, 1S48; s. William and Elizabeth King; at- tended countrv sch., Fremont, N.Y., about 2 yrs.; m. Lawrence, Mass., July 17, 1871, Julia F. East- man: children, Elar B.. Ada H., George H., Charles F. Has been janitor Superior Court House, Law- rence, Mass., since 1886. Selftaught in entomology. Mem. A.A.A.S., Assn. Economic Entomologists, Harris Entom. Club, Boston, Lawrence Soc. Nat- ural History. Determiner of scale insects for Ger- many, Switzerland. Brit. N. America, and many U.S. agrl. coll. profs. Has written about 86 scien- tific papers, including monograph of the genus Kermes of North America; has described about 50 new species of Coccidfe: now engaged writing a book on the genus Kermes of the world. Republic- an. Baptist. Address: Lawrence, Mass. KING, Henry Amasa, lawyer; b. Monson. Mass.. Jan. 14, 1852: s. Dwight and Martha (Vinton) King; grad. Monson Acad, at 17; A.B., Amherst, 1873: asst. prin. Monson Acad. 2 yrs.; LL.B., Co- lumbia U. Law Sch., 1877; m. Monson, Mass., Nov. 6, 1879, Maria L. Flvnt: 2 children. Stanley, Carrie L. Practiced in Trov, N.Y., 1878-93; candidate on Rep. ticket for Supreme Ct., 3d Judicial Dist., N.Y., 1888: removed to Springfield, Mass., 1893; citv solicitor of Springfield. 1900-3; apptd. asso. jus"tice of the Superior Ct. of Mass.. Apr. 24, 1907. Clubs: The Club (Springfield), University (Bos- ton). Home: 163 Dartmouth Terrace, Springfield, Mass. KING, Henry Melville, clergyman: b. Oxford, Me., Sept. 3, 1838: s. Samuel Hall and Eliza (Shaw) King: A.B., Bowdoin. 1859. A.M., 1862; grad. New- ton Theol. Instn., 1862; (D.D.. Colby, 1877; S.T.D., Bowdoin, 1899): m. Susan Ellen Fogg, of Port- land, Me., Sept. 2, 1862; father of Lida Shaw King. Ordained Bapt. ministry, Aug. 28, 1862; instr. Hebrew lane:.. Newton Theol. Instn., 186 2-3: nastor Dudlev St. Ch., Boston. 1863-82, Emanuel Ch., Al- bany, " 1882-91, First Ch., Providence. 1891-1906, emeritus, 1906. Chmn. hd. mgrs., 1884-7, and mem. exec, com., 1874-82, 1894-1901, 1906-9, Am. Bapt. Missionary Union: pres. R.I. Bapt. State Conv., 1891-5. Northern Bapt. Edn. Soc, 1875-82. Trustee Newton Theol. Instn., Vassar Coll., Hamilton 636 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Theol. Sem., Rochester Thcol. Som., Worcester .Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Acad., Hartshorn Memorial Coll., and Brown U. lirae Burn Country, Boston City, Harvard, Boston Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc; hon. mem. Vassar Alumnae Athletic Assn. Homes: Boston and Sharon, Mass. Hist. Soc, Me. Bapt. Hist. Soc. (See Who's Who office: 354 Congress St., Boston. 8"rn'^h[n''#sf''iM^o?fdence''R"T''*'^'"'""^^-^ "''"'^- ^^^<^' Stanton Henry, sailors' missionary: b. 8 Cushing bt., J lovidence, K.l. ]!arbadoes, B.WM., May 1, 1SG7; s. John and Isa- XING, Homer Blsingr, soldier, miner, cattle bella (Rogers) King; ed. Barbadoes, 1S71-S0, and dealer. (See vol. 1909.) at Mt. Hermon (Moody's Sch. for Young Men); KING, James S., M.D.; b. Chateauguay, N.Y., m. Annie Emison, of Everett, Mass., Oct. 15, 1893. Nov. 8, 1870; s. Parsons D. and Marv E. (Clark) Served 6 yrs. in sailing ships as sailor and 6 yrs. King; ed. common schs. and acad. ; M.D., U. of Vt. as enlisted man in U.S.N. Author: Dog- Watches Coll. of Medicine, 1903; m. Ellenburg, N.Y., Jan., at Sea, 1900; A Bunch of Rope Yarns. 1902. Ad- 1890, May M. Knapp; 4 children, George E., Fred J., dress: Sailor's Haven, Charlestown, Mass.* Katie I.., James S. Practiced at Isle La Motte, KING, Theophilus, mfr., financier; b. Rochester, yt., since 19(^3; mem. Vt Gen Assembly, 1898, Mass., 1S44; s. Theophilus and Marv S. King; de- ^^^r!^^'^'^'^^ 'i.?-^^'- ^°^f^^ '^'^^■'.-rl^J^ I.a Motte. since scendant 8th generation General John Rowland, 1905. Republican Mason (K.T., Shriner.) Ad- i^st survivor of the Mayflower that lived in Ply- dress: Isle La Motte, Vt. mouth; acad. edn., Rochester; m. Quincy, Mass., KING, John, editor; b. Holbrook, Mass., Dec. 12, Dec. 31, 1873, Helen L. Baxter; 2 children, Delce- 1860; s. John and Ellen (Murphv) King; ed. Sum- vare, Zayma (Mrs. W. E. Burke, of Quincy, Mass.). ner High Sch., Holbrook; m. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. Pres. Climax Mfg. Co., Eureka Silk Mfg. Co., Tide- .'{. 1902. .\nnif> Cnftev; children, Francis, b. Jan. 7, water Coal & Coke Co., Granite Trust Co. (Quincy. 1904; Noel, Dec. 24, 1906. Has been editor and Mass.); v.-p. Indiana Mfg. Co.; asst. treas. and pub. Holbrook Times since 1889; temperance advo- dir. Abingdon Mills, Atlantic Mills (Providence), cate; elk. Bd. of Selectmen: dir. Holbrook Cooper- Summit Thread Co., King Coal Co., Eastern Poca- ative Bank. Address: Holbrook, Mass. hontas Coal Co.; mng. dir. Quincy Quarries Co.; -.-n-r^ » ^ ^ • -^ T,, i,T-.i. Tj„,.f flii"- Canadian Colored Cotton Mills Co., Ltd., of B3NG, Joseph Harnngrton, banker; b. East Hai t- ^an., Dallas Cotton Mills, Lawrence Duck Co., ford. Conn., July 2S, 1S55; s. George Walter and pg^jjg j^j^^j. ^ Machine Co., Internat. Reece Button i"l'^ l?i'o''"''"^'"lr^'r/= f^^^-*^^^",^/4l ^Vi'- -^^ Hole Machine Co. Reece Button Hole Machine Co.. Sch., 1873; m. Hartf9rd. Oct 8, 1878, Mary L. p^eece Folding Machine Co., Quincy Mut. Fire Ins. Loomis. Became identihed with the Am. Nat. Bank ^^ William L. Barrell Co. Clubs: Cochato, Wal- at beginning of his active career first as cll<^, ^^on Golf. Reform (New York). Recreations: cashier, 1883-1902. elected pres 1902; now pres j^ Uome: Quincy, Mass. Office: 301 Equitable The Am. Industrial Bank & Trust Co. Home, p-i^p. T3n«tnn Arnoldale Rd. Oflice: 688 Main St., Hartford. Conn. ^'"e-. du^^iuu. •.w-^-m^^ .--,.,, 11 J 1, -r. *.„ loeo. KING, 'William A., lawyer; b. Greenfield, Mass., KING, lada Shaw, college dean; b. Boston, 1868 j^^y 22, 1S55; s. Patrick and Mary King; A.B., fO^os^l-T^thens, Greece (Litt.D., Mt Hoiyoke willimantic. Conn. 1912; LL.D., Western Reserve U., 1913). Fellow and teacher Latin. 1894-5, teacher classics, 1S95-7. KING, William H., insurance official; July 4, Vas.sar; teacher, 1898-9, head classical dept., 1901- 1S40-1912. (See vol. 1909.) 02, Packer Collegiate Inst.; dean Women's Coll. KING, William Redfield, ship chandler; b. Abing- since 1905, asst. prof, classical philology, 1905-9, ton, Mass., Sept. 5. 1S62; s. Benjamin and M. Agnes prof, classical lit. and archaeology, since 1909, (Nye) King; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass.; Brown U. Trustee R.I. Sch. Design: dir. R.T. Hosp., m. Hortense Fuller, of Warsaw, N.Y., Aug. 31, Providence Dist. Nurses' Assn.; mem. exec. com. iggj; children, Margaret, William Fuller. Began Providence Pub. Edn. Assn. Mem. Naples Table in ship chandlery business. 1881, with J. Baker & Assn., Archgeol. Inst. America. Clubs: Women s co.; firm succeeded, 1898, by Harrington, King & (R.I.), College (Boston). Contbr. to Am. Jour, co., agents Plymouth Cordage Co., ship chandlers, Archaeology and ednl. mags. Address: S Cushing railroad and mill supplies, in which continues as St.. Providence, R.T.* partner. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bos- KING, Mai-y Perry, teacher, lecturer; b. Oswego, ton Credit Men's Assn. Clubs: Brae Burn Coun- N.Y. ; d. Hon. Albertus and Eliza (Grant) Perrv; try. Neighborhood (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: grad. Oswego (N.Y.) Normal Coll., 1879; study motoring, golf. Home: West Newton, Mass. Of- interpretive motion and diction in spl. schs.. fice: 79-81 Commercial St., Boston. Paris London, PhUa., and New York; m Morris KINGMAN, Rufus Anderson, M.D.; b. Boston, Lee King, M.D., of New York, 1887. Founder Uni- j^^e 29, 1859; s. Abner and Sarah J. (Anderson) trinitarian Sch. of Personal Harmonizing, Inter- Kingman; ed. Boston pub. schs.; M.D., Harvard pretive Motion and Speech, New York. Episco- Med. Sch., 1882; m. Ottawa. Ont., Apr. 17. 1890, nalian. (See Who's Who in America for list of Minnie Mkcoun.' Home: 366 Com'monwealth Av! books, etc.) Home: New Canaan, Conn.* Office: 665 Boylston St., Boston. KING, Nathan Clifford, M.D.; b. Lamoine, Me KINGSBURY, Albert Dexter, M.D.; b. Brook- Dec. 25 1853; s Warren and Mary (Gilpatric) 1;,-,^ Mass., Nov. 8, 1842: s. John Wright and King; descendant of Jolin King, of Boston the Elizabeth Ann (Upham) Kingsbury; ed. pub. schs. tamily residing there till the early part of the ^nd Fiske Acad., Newton Centre, Mass.; M.D., Practiced in Ellsworth since 1886, with exception Mass. Vol. Inf., Julv 5, 1862; after battle of Gettys- ?f 2 yrs. in Bar Harbor ; mem. XLS Pension Exam- ^ q,, j, j ^^yt^. j,^ ^f^^g headquarters. 5th Arniv ing Bd. Republican. Address: Ellsworth, Me. Corps; mustered out July 29, 1865. Practiced medi- KING, Stanley, lawyer, mfr.: b. Troy, N.Y.. May cine at Washington, D.C., 1869-71, at Needham, 11, 1S83; s. Henrv Amasa and Maria Lyon (Flynt) Mass., 1871-94, Boston. 1894-9. at Needham since King; grad. Springfield (Mass.) High Sch., 1900; Jan. 1, 1899. Dir. Wellesley (Mass.) Nat. Bank, A.B., Amherst, 1903; A.M.. Harvard, 1906; m. Ger- State med. examiner for 7 yrs., from 1877. Mem. trude Louisa Besse, of Springfield, Mass., Dec. 12, Mass. State and Norfolk Dist. Med. Socs., A.M.A. 1906; 1 son, Richard. Admitted to Mass. bar. Republican. Conglist. First comdr. Galen Orr 1906, and since practiced in Boston; sec. and dir. Post No. 181, G.A.R. Mason. Address: Needham, W. H. McElwain Co., shoe mfrs. Progressive. Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 637 KrCTGSBURY, Edward Newell, M.D. ; b. Frances- town, N.H., Sepl. 7, 1.S53; s. John Langdon and Abigail (Hyde) Kingsbury; prep, edn., Frances- town and Colby acads.; A.B., Amherst, 1S7S, A.M., 1880; student Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1880; m. Newton Centre, Mass., May 5, 1881, Clara A. Coffin; 3 chil- dren, Newell C, Mabel H., Mary R. Removed to Woonsocket, R.I., 1885; mem. staff and med. bd. Woonsocket Hosp. Mem. R.I. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. State Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Worcester Co. Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Delta Upsilon. Club: Winnesuket Country. Addiess: 187 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, R.I. KINGSBURY, Frederick Joliu, banker; Jan. 1, 1823-Sept. 30, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) KINGSBUBV, Frederick Jolin, president Bridge- port Brass Co.; b. Waterbury, Conn., July 7, 1863; s. Frederick John and Alathea Ruth (Scovill) Kingsbury; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H. ; spl. study and engineering work on railroad; spl. course in mech. engring., Mass. Inst, of Tech.; m. New York, Nov. 11, 1886, Adele Townsend; 2 children, Ruth Kingsbury Sargent, b. 1887, Fred- erick John, Jr., 1895. With Scovill Mfg. Co.. Waterbury, Conn., 1883-9; sec. Aluminum Brass & Bronze Co., 1889-95; sec, 1895-1902, treas., 1902-5, pres. since Feb., 1905, Bridgeport Brass Co.; pres. A. P. Swoyer Co., Phila.; pres. Auto- matic Machine Co.; dir. First Bridgeport Nat. Bank; pres. Bridgeport Morris Plan Bank Co. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Conn. Civ. Service Reform Assn. (exec, com.). Delta Psi, Conn. Soc of the Cincinnati. Clubs: Dotos, St. Anthony, Machinery, Technology (New York); Quinnipiack, New Haven Country, New Haven Lawn (New Haven); University, (Bridgeport). Home: 445 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. Office: Bridge- port, Conn. KINGSBURY, Isaac Franklin, soldier, city offi- cial. (See vol. 1909.) KINGSIiBY, Levi G., retired merchant; b. Shrewsbury, Vt., May 21, 1832; s. Harvey and Elvira (Gleason) Kingsley; ed. pub. schs., Bran- don Acad.; student Norwich U. 1 yr.. 1854-5 (B.S., 1882); m. Rutland, Vt., June 4, 1865, Cornelia S. Roberts. Worked on farm until 1852; in railroad office, 1856-9; maj. 12th Vt. Inf. in Civil War; hardware mcht.. 1860-95; q.-m.-gen. Vt., 8 yrs.; state senator, 1890; mayor of Rutland, Vt., 1894; dir. Baxter Nat. Bank, Marble Savings Bank. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.); mem. G.A.R., Loyal Legion. Home: Rutland, Vt. KINGSBURY, Nathan Corning", officer corpora- tions. ( See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home: Greenwich, Conn. Office: 15 Dey St., New York.* KINGSBURY, Susan Myra, educator; b. San Pablo, Cal., Oct. 18, 1870; d. Willard B. and Helen (De Lamater) Kingsbury; grad. prep, dept.. Coll. of the Pacific, College Park, Cal., 1886; A.B., Coll. of the Pacific, 1890; A.M., Leland Stanford, Jr., U., Palo Alto, Cal., 1899; Ph.D., Columbia, 1905; unmarried. Teacher history, Lowell High Sch., San Francisco, 1892-1900; instr. history, Vassar Coll., 1904-5; dir. investigation for Commn. on In- dustrial and Technical Edn., 1906, on relation of children to the industries; prof, economics, Sim- mons Coll.. Boston. Editor of Records of the Vir- ginia Companv of London, pub. by Library of Congress, Washington, 1906. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. History Teachers' Assn., Woman's Edn. Assn., Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Labor Legislation Assn., Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa; mem. exec com. bd. mgrs. of North Bennet St. Industrial Sch. Club: Twentieth Century (Boston). Editor series "Economic Relations of Women." Home: 110 Hancock St., Cambridge. Office: Simmons Coll., Boston. KINGSBURY, Willis Albert, .iudge; A.B., Har- vard, 1873. Admitted to Mass. bar and practiced at Framingham, Mass.; now judge 1st Southern Middlesex Dist., Mass. Home: Framingham, Mass. KINGSFORD, Howard Nelson, pathologist; b. Providence, li.l., Sept. 24, 1871; s. John C. and A. F. (Thatcher; Kingsford; spl. student, chemis- try. Brown, 1894-5; M.D., Dartmouth, 1898; grad. student, medicine. Harvard, 1898-9; (A.M., Dart- mouth, 1907); m. Mabel P. Carpenter, Pawtucket, R.I., July 16, 1899. Instr. histol., bacteriology and pathology, 1898-1900, prof, pathology, 1906 — , Dartmoutli Med. Sch.; med. dir. Dartmouth Coll., 1902 — ; pathologist Mary Hitchcock Hosp.; state bacteriologist of N.H. Home: Hanover, N.H.* KINGSIiBY, Barle S., insurance; b. Cambridge, Vt., Nov. 4, 1869; s. Clinton S. and Medora (Scrib- ner) Kingsley; ed. pub. schs.; m. Clara Chase, of Burlington, Vt.. Sept., 1891. Messenger Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1880, U.S. Senate, 1881-6; official reporter Vt. Senate, 1886-8; gen. agt. Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt. since 1895; chief of staff, with rank of col., under Gov. F. D. Proctor, of Vt., 1906-8; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908-10; mem. Vt. Rep. State Com., 1907-14, and sec. of com.; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1914. Conglist. Mason (K.T.), K.P., Elk. Home: Rutland, Vt. KINGSIiBY, Blbrldg-e, painter, engraver; b. Carthage, O., Sept. 17, 1842; s. Moses W. and Ra- chel W. Kingsley; grad. Hopkins Acad., Hadley, Mass.; studied in art schs., Cooper Union, New York; m. Elizabeth W. Cook, of Hadley, Mass., 1870. Commenced engraving with Century Co. about 1878; started School of Painter Engraving about 1880, with original work; awarded gold medals, Paris Expn.. 1889, Chicago Expn., 1893, Cal. Expn., 1894. Mem. Ruskin Art Club, Los An- geles. Kingsley Art Club, Sacramento, Cal., Soc. Am. Wood Engravers. Club: Grolier (New York). Address: Holyoke, Mass.* KINGSIiBY, John Sterling", prof, of zoology; moved to Urbana, 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) KINGSIiBY, Maud Elma, editor; b. East . Ma- chias. Me., Feb. 22, 1865; d. Austin F. and Mary O. (Cosseboom) Kingsley; A.B., Colby, 1887, A.M., 1890; unmarried. Has devoted attention exclu- sively as editor and annotator of outline studies for schs., series including: English Texts, Latin Outlines; Geography Outlines; Grammar Outlines. Episcopalian. Mem. Sigma Kappa Sorority. Home: East Machias, Me. KINNB, Helen, prof, domestic science; b. Nor- wich, Conn. ; d. Henry Clay and Helen (Water- man) Kinne; diploma Teachers Coll. (Colum- bia), 1890; unmarried. Teacher pvt. classes, 1886- 88: instr. in domestic science, 1891-7, prof., 1897 — , Teachers Coll. (Columbia). Chmn. teaching sect., Lake Placid Home Economics Conf., 1906-9; chmn. com. on courses of study. Am. Home Economics, 1909-10; pres. New York Assn. for Home Eco- nomics, 1909-12. Asso. editor Journal of Home Eco- nomics. Author: Domestic Science Equipment, 1909; Methods of Teaching Domestic Science, 1912; Foods and Household Management, 1913. Home: Woodbury, Conn.'' KINNBY, Eunice Draper, M.D. ; b. Southampton, N.B. ; d. James and Catherine (Schriver) Draper; grad. Boston Training Sch. for Nurses, 1881; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1890; post-grad, work. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.; m. N. B., Aug. 31, 1871, John Gartley (died. 1874); m. 2d, Boston, Aug. 6, 1884, Hon. John Mozart Kinney, senator (died Jan. 25, 1897). Engaged in practice at Bos- ton, 1890; removed to Revere, 1896; edited "The Nurse," 1892, 1893; 1st woman phys. to testify as an expert before U.S. Circuit Ct. ; retired mem. edi- torial staff Med. Times and Register. Mem. Tufts Coll. and Coll. of Phys. and Surg, alumni assns., and Alumni Assn. of Mass. Gen. Training Sch. for Nurses, N.E. Woman's Press Assn., Count Rum- ford Hist. Soc, W.C.T.U., Boston Scientific Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc, Equal Suffragist. Episcopalian. Scientific observer of atmospheric phenomena pre- ceding seismic disturbances, correctly predicting 22 earthquakes from one to three days in advance. Recreations: attending scientific lectures, travel- ing. Home: 248 Beach St., Revere, Mass. KINNEY, Frank Joseph, lawyer; b. Branford, Conn.. Dec. 11, 1874; s. Michael and Katherine (McGown) Kinney; grad. Branford High Sch., 638 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1893; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1900, M.L., 1901; m. Kathrvn E. Cox, of New Haven, Nov. 16, 1909; i' children, Frank J., Jr.. b. Oct. 21, 1910, Kathryn J., AUf,'. 10, 1914. Pros, atty., town court, 1901-3, 5-7; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-9; dir. McCor- mick Land Co.; served as first (orderly) serst., Battery A, C.N.G. Republican. State sec. Catholic Total "Abstinence Union of Conn. 5 yrs. Clubs: Home: Saltonstall, Wallacabucor, Battery A. Elk, A.O.H., K.C,, etc. Address: Branford, Conn. KINNEY, rrederick C, 1\I.D.; b. St. Albans. Vt., Mar. 1, 1S58; s. Benjamin D. and Clara G. (White) Kinnev; prep. edn. acad., Georgia. Vt. ; student U. of Mich., 1879-81; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1882; m. Georgia, Vt., May 16, 1883. Adella L. Hinckley. Has practiced at Greensboro, Vt., since Aug.. 1882. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Caledonia Co. and Vt. State Med. socs. Mason (K.T.). (Blue Lodge and Chapter). Address: Greensboro, Vt. KINNEV, William S., lawyer; b. Boston. Nov. 13, 1882; s. Alfred F. and Mary A. (FitzRandolpli) Kinnev; on maternal side descendant of .John Fitz- Randolph, who lived on Staten Island previous to the Am. Revolution; grad. Encrlish High Sch.. Bos- ton. 1900; LL.B.. Boston U. Sell, of Law, 1903; un- married. Began practice, Boston. 1904; mem. Rep. Com.. Boston, 1905-12; mem. Boston Common Coun- cil, 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1912-13. Bap- tist. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Phi Delta Phi. I\Tem. B.P.O. Elks (Boston Lodge). Mason (Aberdour Lodge). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 52 Westland Av. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. KINNICUTT, Iieonard Parker, educator; May 22, 1N54-Feb., 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) KINNICUTT, Iiincolu Newton, retired banker; b. Worcester. Mass., Mar. 14, 1849; s. Francis Har- rison and Elizabeth W. (Parker) Kinnicutt; ed. Worcester pub. schs. and abroad; m. Edith Per- lev, of Concord, N.H., Oct. 10, 1878; 1 son. Roger. In father's hardware business. 1867-77; with pvt. banking house, 1877-84; sr. mem. Kinnicutt & De Witt, bankers, 1884-06 (retired); dir. Worcester Nat. Bank, Worcester Trust Co.; trustee Worces- ter Co. Instn. for Savings. Trustee Worcester Polv. Inst, since 1906; treas. Worcester Art Mu- seum since 1896. Republican. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country (Worces- ter), Union, St. Botolph, Tavern (Boston), Cen- turv (New York). Author: Indian Names in T\'orcester County; Indian Names in Plymouth County. Address: Worcester. Mass. KINSMAN, Edgar Osg'ood, dentist; b. Cam- bridge. INIass.. Apr. 6, 1856; s. John O. and Marga- ret H. (Magill) Kinsman; ed. Cambridge pub. schs.; D.D.S., Boston Dental Coll.. 1877; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Dept.. 1905; m. Jan. 1. 1884. Kate M. Stevens, of Cambridge. Mass; children, Leita A., Osgood S. In practice in Harvard Sq., Cambridge, since Oct., 1874. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Dental Soc. (ex-pres.). Northeastern Dental Assn. (pres. 1914), Boston and Tufts Den- tal Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.). Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Honor. Author of papers read before dental socs. of N.E. states and pub. in dental .iours. Recreations: country life. Home: 26 Upland Rd. Office: 5 Boylston St.. Cambridge, Mass. KIF, Frederic Ellsworth, mfr. and merchant; b. Passaic. N.J., Jan. 1, 1862; s. Nicholas J. and Susan P. (Worcester) Kip; pub. sch. edn.; m. New York, 1884, Charlotte Bishop Williams; 1 son. Ru- loff Frederic. Office boy, commn. oil house of Libby, Bartlett & Kimball, New York, 1878; en- tered lubricating dept. Standard Oil Co., 1880; stock elk., dry goods commission house, 1881; salesman and mgr.. pile fabric dept. of Fk. Victor & Acheles, New York, 1883-92; purchased, with others, the Am. Pile Fabric plant of the Sir Titus Salts Company. Bridgeport, Conn., 1892; started the Kip-Armstrong Co. (pres.) mills at Pawtucket, R.I.; with others bought the Griswold Worsted Co. (pres.). Darby. Pa.. 1902; pres. Salts Textile Mfg. Co., Brideeport, Conn., and Lyons, France. Mem. Holland Soc, and Wool Club (Xew York). Republican. Home: "Kypsburg," Montclair, N.J. KIBBV, James Thomas, lawyer; b. WTiitman, Mass., Oct. 2. 1882; s. Daniel and Ellen (Beary) Kirby; ed. pub. schs., Whitman; Burdett Commer- cial Coll., Boston; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1909; m. E. Helen Callahan, of Kingston, Mass., .Ian. 15, 1910. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906, and since practiced in Wliitman; sec. Rep. Town Com. since 1909; mem. Rep. State Com.; sec. Whitman Bd. of Trade; del. to State Bd. of Trade. Catholic. Address: Bank Block, Washington St., Whitman. Mass. KISK, Iiucy Anne, M.D.; b. Dorchester, Mass., Mar. 31. 1S59; d. Joseph and Eleanor Hall (Stimp- son) Kirk; grad. Training Sch. for Nurses. Hart- ford (Conn.) Hosp.. 1883; M.D., Boston U. Med. Sch., 1893; post-grad. work. New York Post-Grad. Sell, of Medicine. Harvard U. Summer Sch. Mem. staff Homoe. Med. Dispensary of Boston, 1894- 1902. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Soc, Boston Homoe. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, D.R. t'lub: IMofessional Women's. Address: The Gladstone. 677 Dudley St., Boston. KIRK, Will W., editor. (See vol. 1909.) KIBKHAM, Guy, architect; b. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 14, 1864; s. William and Harriet Newell (Mer- rlam) Kirkham; prep, edn., St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H. ; student Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Grace Freeman Dwight, of Springfield, Mass., June 15, 1892; 4 children, Dorothy Dwight, Philip Leffing- well, Harriet Merriam, Elizabeth Freeman. In office of Gilbert & Taylor, architects. St. Paul. Minn.. 1887-9; with Renwick, Aspinwall & Rus- sell, New York. 1889-91; practiced at Springfield since 1892; associated with Edwin J. Parlett since 1905. Prin. bldgs.: Wesleyan Acad., Gymnasium, Wilbraham, Mass.; Home for Aged Women, High School of Commerce, Chapin Memorial of the Springfield Hosp., Forest Park Library, and Oli- vet Ch., Springfield, Mass.; Public Library, Chico- pee, Mass.; Unitarian Ch., Northampton, Mass., etc Unitarian. Fellow A. I. A.; mem. Charter Re- vision Commn. of Springfield. Springfield Bd. Trade. Mem. Sigma Chi Fraternity. Mason. Clubs: Unity Men's, Economic, Gladden. Saturday Night. Recreations: motoring. Home: 120 Claren- don St. Office: Carr Bldg., Springfield, Mass. KIRKHAM, Jolin Henry, lawyer; b. Newington, Conn.. Apr. 13, 1865; s. John Stoddard and Har- riet (Atwood) Kirkham; prelim, edn. New Britain (Conn.) High Sch.; Yale, 1887; m. Lillian West, of Brooklyn. N.Y., Apr. 29. 1896; 2 children, John M^est, Lois. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1889, and since practiced in New Britain; mem. Kirkham & Cooper: dir. Nat. Spring Bed Co.; served as mem. Sch. Bd.; now asso. judge city and police court of New Britain. Mem. Conn. Prison Assn., New Britain Cliarity Organization. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: New Britain, University (Hart- ford), Saturday Night (literary). Recreations: golf, tennis, chess, motoring. Address: New Britain, Conn. KIRKI^ANS, Archie Howard, entomologist; b. Huntington, Mass., June 4, 1873; s. Charles Henry and Jane Elizabeth (Parsons) Kirl^land; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1894, M.S., 1896; unmarried. Asst. entomologist, Mass. Hatch Expt. Station, 1892-4; asst. entomologist, Mass. Bd. Agr., Gypsy Moth (jommn., 1894-1900; entomologist Bowlder In- secticide Co.. 1900-5; state supt. Gypsy Moth work, 1905-9; agt. and expert, U.S. Bur. of Entomology, since 1911. Home: Huntington, Mass.* KIRKFATRICK, Edwin Asbury, psychologist; b. Peoria. Mahaska Co., la., Sept. 29, 1862; s. Francis Marion and Catharine (Bradbury) Kirk- patrick; B.S., la. State Coll., 1887, M.Ph., 1899; scholar. 1889-90. fellow, 1890-1. Clark U.; m. Flor- ence May Clifford, of Stanton. Minn.. Aug. 29, 1895. Asst. in mathematics and English. la. State Coll., 1887-9; instr. Winona CMinn.) State Norrnal Sch., 1892-7; dir. child study dept.. Fitchburg (Mass.) State Normal Sch., since 1898. Lecturer on edn., Smith Coll.. 1905. Columbia. 1906, U. of Chicago, 1007, U. of Va.. 1910, 13. Cornell U., 1911. (See Who's Who in America for societies, list of books, etc.) Home: North Leominster. Mass. Address: Fitchburg. Mass."" WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 6:^9 KIRKFATRICK, Marion Powers (Mrs. William Dartmouth Coll., 1S63: m. Groton, Ma.ss., Sept. 24, A. Kirkpatrick), artist; b. London, Eng. (of Am. 1872, Adelaide L,. Lee. Connected witii Ordnance parents); d. Orville Watson and Carolyn (Stick- Bureau, War Dept., Washington, D.C., 1863-4, and ney) Powers; ed. in London, and Paris, France; served as pvt. In regt. of War Dept. Rifles, a.-d.-c, studied drawing at Slade Sch., London, and paint- rank of col. on governor's staff, 1867; studied law ing under L. R. Garrido, in Paris; m. William and was admitted to bar, 1867; asst. city solicitor Arber-Brown Kirkpatrick, of Warwickshire, Eng., of Boston, 1868-79. Home: Milton, Mass. Aug. 21, 1909. Exhibited jxt Salon, Paris. French kITTREDGE, Prank Everett, MD • b Concord ■" "' " - -- . ^ Pa., izie ley Soc. (Boston); asso Am. Federation of Arts. at"'center Hrrbor? N!k,"r885-'9,"since°'at"Nashul1 Address:. Fenway Studios, Boston, .Mass., and specialist in diseases of ear, nose and throat foi^ i'rienasnip. lue. past 15 yrs. Dir. Indian Head Nat. Bank. Fel- _jrg. Sch., New Haven; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch., Club. Republican. Conglist. Mason' (32°); Odd Yale, 1S90: m. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 22, 1898, Fellow. Recreations: golf, salmon and trout fish- Caroline Hicks Sutton; 1 son, Leonard Owen. ing. Address: Nashua, N.H. Draftsman, Mcintosh, Seymour & Co., Auburn, KITTREDGE, Georg'e Lyman, college prof.; N-Y... and engr.. Md. Steel Co. (Sparrow Pt.,Md.), A.B.HarTrrd 18827 LL.]T,U of ChYcago, 1901 William H Harris Co George H. Corliss & Co Litt.b., Harvard, 1907). Instr. English, 1888-90 ??^<. ^i'^^'^l^^"" ^^'^^ ^T°- Pi-oi^^ence, R.I. until asst. prof., 1890-4, prof, since 1894, Harvard. Fel- 1896; dir. Boardman Manual Training High Sch., ^^^ ^^i. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem Am. Haven, Conn. jjis Almanack, 1905. Home: 8 Hilliard St., Cam- KIRTIiAND, John Copeland, prof, of Latin; b. bridge, Mass.* Trumansburg.N.Y.. June 24 1870: s John Copeland KITTREDGE, Henry Grattan; Jan. 22, 1845- and Cornelia Frances (Kellogg) Kirtland; A.B., j^^g 5 ^909. (See vol 1909, also Who's Who in Hobart Coll., cum laude, 1890, A.M., 1893; graduate A,-nprini iqio iq ■> student in Latin, Leland Stanford Jr. U., 1892-6; "J„„„i,„"'i ,, ^,. -u ^^ ... ^ . ,0 m. at San Francisco, May Lemira Durham, of ^ ^KITTREDGE, Ida Elizabeth, editor; Oct. 12, Springfield, Mo., Aug. 27, 1895. Classical master lS54-Sept. 6, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) in Washington Coll., Tacoma, Wash., 1890-2; asst. KIVEL, John, lawyer; b. Dover, N.H., Apr. 29, and instr. in Latin, Leland Stanford Jr. U., 1893-6; 1855; s. Patrick and Catherine Kivel; grad. Dover acting prof. Latin, Hobart Coll., 1896-7; Morison High Sch., 1871, Dartmouth Coll., 1876; studied prof. Latin, Phillips Exeter Acad., Oct., 1897 — . law; admitted to bar, 1879; m. Dover, Oct. 12, 1879, Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Philol. Assn., Classical Eva G. Ennis. Co. solicitor Stratford Co., 1887-93; Assn. of England and Wales. Chmn. Commn. on mem. State Bd. License Commrs., N.H., Apr., 1903- Coll. Entrance Requirements in Latin; asso. exam- 13; apptd. justice Superior Court of N.H., May 26, iner in Latin, Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd.; mem. 1913. Address: Dover, N.H. N.E.A. Joint Com, on Grammatical Nomenclature, __.,_,_„_ ^ ^. ,,it. n j, -u N.E.A. Com. on Reorganization of Secondary Edn. -^ ^^^^rn^'ivT^^^^^^ o'^o^'^^P^i, collese prof^: b. Sr. warden Christ Ch., Exeter, N.H. Editor-in-chief P^°'"i%I^-' ^^Y 4H' ^^^^' .^■r.^'^f.^^^]P\.^^^ ^}^IT Macmillan's Latin Series. Editor: Selections from ^eth (bchaulin) Kleene; A.B., U. of Mich 1891; the Correspondence of Cicero, 1898; Fabula; Fa- "^oY^n ^lu^^^'K"} ^2'^T,^'^^l"nl®"' 189?-4, Columbia, ciles, 1904. Joint Editor: Orations of Cicero, 1906. ^^^J' ^^;P' U- of Pa., 1896; m. Alice Lena C9le, Home- Exeter N H * Hartford, Conn., June 18, 1907. Asst. m economics, U. of Wis., 1900-1; instr. economics and social KITCHEI., Cornelius I.add, clergyman, educator; science, Swarthmore Coll., 1902-3; asst. prof, eco- b. Plymouth Hollow (now Thomaston), Conn., nomics, 1903-4, prof, since 1904, Trinity Coll. July 5, 1841; s. Harvey Denison and Ann Smith Mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Home: Hartford, Conn.* KlS?''an"^"irfv lenilV' Gun^^^^^^ ^^=1^' Charles, playwright; Jan. 7. 1867-May ?rad'''phimp^ALcf.?'Ando^^en Mask,^l?5^^^ AB.! 1''''],^^^, ^°1- ^'''' ^^^^ ^^^'^ ^^^° ^" ^'"^'- Yale. 1862 (Phi Beta Kappa); student Princeton ^^^' ^^^'^'^'^-^ Theol. Sem., 1864-5; m. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 1, 1867, KLEINER, Charles, lawyer; b. New Haven, Alice Llovd; 1 son, William Lloyd, b. Nov. 30, 1869. Conn., June 4, 1854; s. Israel and Eva (Meyer) Ordained 'ministrv Conarl. Ch., 1870; pastor Guil- Kleiner; ed. New Haven pub. schs.; LL.B., Yale ford. Conn., 1870-73, Salisbury, 1877-83; gave up Law Sch., 1883; m. Clara Laudenbach, of New- pastoral work, 1886. on account of ill health; instr. Haven, Jan. 26, 1886; 4 children, Israel, Leah R., in Greek. Yale, 1887-1900, and sec. of Bur. of Ap- Estelle, Manford. Admitted to Conn, bar, 18S3; pointments, 1900-09. Home: 253 Lawrence St., New engaged in individual practice in New Haven since Haven Conn 1883; trustee Conn. Savings Bank; justice of peace, KITSON, Henry Hudson, sculptor: b. Hudders- ^|«2-09; ^^.^nf^l^-^^n^N^S^gH^^e,"' 18^5-7^^^^ field, Eng.. Apr. 7, 1865; s. John M. and Emma H^Ven sinc^ 1910 Mem 1st bd of'dT^^^ S^'lrfs'pTrir'm Theo "Afic^'SgfeT^ Ju^l H-en pXLib'r'ary"' Mem'.' Am%°fr%;"nf Con" ?9!"l893^'?Serwho'^V^io'°n^im\r^ca^?or'VorSl 3ree''sTns'^ofTsireruiTe'''\s^^^^^^ executed, and other details.) Home: Quincy. Mass. Fl^?^ 865 ChLe! if' New Haven Conn Studio: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. "^®- ^*^^ i^napei bt., iNew xiaven, v^onn. ^.««.^.» _, -,-.., , /T,;r TT TT -r^.^ KLINE, Burton, newspaper man: b. W^illiams- KITSON, Theo AUce Rug-grles (Mrs. H. H. Kit- port. Pa., Dec. 25. 1877; s. Isaac Newton and Jane son), sculptor; b. Brookllne, Mass., 1871; d. Cyrus (Clapp) Kline; prepared for coll. at Dickinson Washburn and Anna Holmes (Baker) Ruggles; Sem., Williamsport, Pa.; Harvard, 1902-4; m. Made- pub, sch. edn., Brookline: pupil of H. H. Kitson leine Messinger. of Reading, Pa., May 12, 1909. and Dagnan-Bouveret, Pans: m. Henry Hudson With Boston Transcript since 1904. now mag. Kitson. June 29, 1893. (See W ho s Who in America editor same. Republican. Lutheran. Clubs: Har- for exhibitions, principal works, etc.) Home: yard (New York). Boston Press. Author: An On- Quincy, Mass.* slaught on Fame — A Satire, 1901; The Embarrass- KITTREDGE, Charles Pranklin, lawyer: b. Mt. ment of Mr. Perkins, 1912. Contbr. editorials, spl. Vernon. N.H., Feb. 24, 1841; s. Franklin Otis and articles on music, dramatic and lit. reviews, etc., Marv Ann (Dutton) Kittredge; a descendant of to newspapers and mags. Home: Arlington, Mass. John Kittredge, Tewksbury, Mass., 1632; grad. Offlce: Boston Transcript, Boston.* 640 ^^■HO's WHO in new England KIiINi:, Georg-e BCiltou, alienist; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Alar, li, ls7b; s. Daniel Zimmerman and Eleanor (Bitler) Kline; ed. pub. schs., Grand Rapids, Mich.; M.D., Med. Dept. U. of Mich., 1901; m. Ethel A. Fry, of Grand Rapids, June 23, 1906; 1 child, Anitra. Asst. phys. Worcester (Mass.) State Hosp., 1901-2, Mt. Pleasant (la.) State liosp., 1902-6, State Psychopathic Hosp., Mich., 1906-12; supt. Danvers State Hosp., Mass., since 1912. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, N.K. Soc. Psychiatry. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. I'hi Beta Pi. Club: Salem. Address: Danvers State Hospital, Hathornc, I\Iass. KIiINO, William Henry, clergyman, editor; June 4, 1840-Aug. 24, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) KIiOCK, Edwin Judson, clergyman; b. Fulton- ville, N.Y., Mar. 2S, 1N62; s. Reuben and Martha (von Wie) Klock; grad. Oazenovia Sem., N.Y., 1S.S4; student Syracuse U., Ohio Wesleyan U.; B.S., Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1888, A.M., 1891; stu- dent x\ndover Theol. Sem., 1889-90, U. of Berlin, 1890-1; m. Minnie LaSalle Stafford, of Walling- ford, Vt., Jan. 13, 1891; 1 son, Edwin Julian, b. Oct. 24, 1900. Ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor, Haydenville, Mass., 1890-4, Niagara Palls, N.Y., 1S94-6, Norwich, 1896-1900, North Stoning- ton, Conn., 1900-8, Bucksport, Me., 1908-12, Bristol, Vt., 1912-14, Wallingford, Vt., 1914-15, Trumbull. Conn., since 1915. Dir. and sec. Wheeler Sch. and Library (inc.). Mem. Delta Upsilon, Conn. Chap- ter S.A.R. Republican. Mason (Commandery, Con- sistory, Shrine). Author: Life of Rev. H. D. Steb- bins, 1899. Recreations: hunting, fishing, tennis. Address: Trumbull, Conn. KIiOCK, James Eusrene, educator; b. Java, N.Y., Mar. 27, 1855: s. James G. and Sally Ann (Mason) Klock; grad. Kansas State Normal Sch., 1875; A.M., Dartmouth, 1903; Pd.D., Miami U., 1907; m. Em- poria, Kan., Jan. 24, 18S0, Margaret Louise Rob- erts. Prin. high sch., Emporia, 1880-2; supt. pub. Instrn., Lyon Co., Kan., 1882-4; supt. city schs., Emporia, 1884-90, Leavenworth, Kan., 1890-6, Helena, Mont, 1896-1900; prin. N.H. State Normal Sch. a number of yrs. from 1900; now gen. mgr. Camp Eagle Print Co., Rumney, N.H. ; also pres. Eastlake (Fla.) Investment Co. Pres. Kan. State Teachers' Assn., 1894, N.H. State Teachers' Assn., 1904. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F. Address: Rumney, N.H. KNAFF, Bliss, Christian Science lecturer; b. Lyman, N.H., June 7, 1877; s. Ira Oscar and Flavia (Stickney) Knapp; descendant of Puritan ances- tors of one of the Plymouth colonies which settled Taunton, Mass., about 1639; father and mother were of the original twelve "first members" who formed The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bos- ton. Sept. 23, 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1901; primary and normal courses Mass. Metaphysical Coll., C.S.B., 1903 and 1907; unmarried. Christian Science practitioner, lecturer and teacher; mem. Christian Science Bd. of Lectureship since 1904; made lec- ture tour around the world, 1912; pres. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Mother Church, Boston, 1912-13. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. Club: Har- vard Union. Wrote: (pamphlets) Christian Science — Its Nature and Purpose, 1906; Christian Science — Its Divine Authority, 1911. Address: 11 Hawes St., Brookline, Mass.* KNAFF, Charles Iiangrdon, banker; b. Lowell. Mass., Aug. 10, 1852; s. Chauncey L. and Fanny (Carter) Knapp; Lowell pub. schs.; student Cor- nell U., 1875-8; m. Mary Grace Sawyer, of Lowell, Mass., Dec. 10, 1895; 3 daughters. Engaged in banking business at Lowell since 1895; trustee and elk. of corpn. Lowell Five Cents Savings Bank; treas. Proprietors Lowell Cemetery; dir. and treas. Middlesex Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Unitarian. Mason. Home: 85 Fort Hill Av. Office: 160 Merri- mack St., Lowell, Mass. KNAFF, Fred Austin, prof. Latin; b. at Haver- hill, Mass.. Dec. 9, 1872; s. Joseph Forbes and Mary Abagail (Downing) Knapp; prep. edn. high schs., Haverhill and Peabody, Mass., to 1891; A.B., Bates Coll.. Lewiston, Me., 1896; grad. student in classical philology, Harvard, 1901-3, A.M., 1902; m. Peabody, Mass., Aug. 26, 1896, Carrie Florence SouUiwick; children, Rachel Southwick, Esther Downing (deceased). Instr. Latin and mathemat- ics, Nichols' Latin School, 1896-7; instr. Latin, 1897-1901, prof. Latin since Sept., 1903, Bates Coll. Free Baptist. Address: 32 Mountain Av., Lewis- ton, Me. KNAFF, Fhllip Coombs, neurologist; b. Lynn, Mass., June 3, 1858; .s. I'hilip Coombs and Sally Ilarriette (Moore) Knapp; A.B., Harvard, 1878, A. M., 1883, M.D., 1883; m. Isabel Williams Stebbins, of Springfield, Mass., Dee. 12, 1893. Practicing as specialist in nervous and mental diseases at Bos- ton since 1884; visiting phy.s. diseases of nervous system, Boston City Hosp., since 1885; phys. Bos- ton Dispensary, 1886-8; clin. instr. diseases of nervous system. Harvard Med. Sch., 1888-13; con- sulting phys., Mass. State Hosp. for Insane Crim- inals, since 1895; trustee Boston Insane Hosp., 1897-02. Pres. Am. Neurol. Assn., 1895, N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, 1905-8, Boston Soc. of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1901; fellow Royal Soc. of Medi- cine, Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Neurol. Soc. of United Kingdom, N.Y. Soc. of Psychiatry, A.M.A., Mass. Medico Legal Soc, Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Am. Assn. Med. Jurisprudence (v.-p., 1915), councilor Dante Soc, 1881-02. Clubs: St. Botolph, University. Author: The Pathology, Diag- nosis and Treatment of Intracranial Growths, 1891. Joint Author: A System of Legal Medicine, 1894; Textbook of Nervous Diseases by American Authors, 1895. Joint Translator and Editor: Strumpell's Textbook of Medicine, 1887, 93, 1901, 11. Contbr. to med. jours. Address: 535 Beacon St, Boston.* KNAFF, Shepherd, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 8, 1873; s. Shepherd and Emma (Benedict) Knapp; descendant of Aaron Knapp, Taunton, Mass., 1643; prep. edn. Columbia Grammar Sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Columbia U., 1894; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1897; (D.D., New York U., 1912); unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor 1st Ch., Southington, Conn., 1897-01; asst. pastor Brick Presbyn. Ch., N.Y. City, 1901-8; pastor Central Ch. (Congl.), Worcester, Mass., since Apr. 7, 1908. Mem. Prudential Com. A.B.C.F.M. Trustee Wor- cester Poly. Inst., Memorial Hosp. Mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Columbia University, City (New York); Bohemian (Worcester). Author: History of Brick Presbyterian Church, 1908. Recreations: camping, photographj'. Address: 8 Institute Rd., Worcester, Mass. KNAFFENBEB&ER, J. William, clergyman; b. Delmont, Pa., July 31, 1848; grad. Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lancaster, Pa., 1873; grad. Theol. Sem., same place, 1876; m. June 11, 1879, Ellen L. Smith, Meriden, Conn. For 12 yrs. pastor Reformed Ch., Delmont, Pittsburg and Mercersburg, Pa.; teacher 2 yrs. in Mercersburg Coll.; pres. Allen- town Coll. for Women, 1892-04; pastor Congl. Ch., Niantic, Conn., since 1907; well known as orator and writer for ch. periodicals. Address: Niantic, Conn. KNBBI^AND, Frederick Newton, banker; b. Northampton, Mass., Sept. 8, 1850; s. Isaac Newton and Frances M. (Strong) Kneeland; ed. pub. schs., Northampton; m. Northampton, Dec. 9, 1879, Ade- laide Frances Dyer. Clk. First Nat. Bank, North- ampton, 1869-80, cashier, 1880-15, vice pres. and managing director since 1915. Home: Northamp- ton, Mass. KNBEIiAND, Herbert Albion, Insurance; b. Searsport, Me., May 26, 1873; s. James Henry and Amanda H. (Crockett) Kneeland; ed. Searsport High Sch., Kents Hill Sem., Shaw's Business Coll., Portland; m. Annie F. Perry, of Chelsea, Mass., May 30, 1898; 1 daughter, Viola B. Engaged in ins. business in Boston since 1S94: mem. firm of .John C. Paige & Co. Mason. Clubs: Engineers', Boston City, Economic. Home: 26 Montview St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 65 Kilby St., Boston. KNBBIiANS, Martin Dwelle, sec. N.E. Lord's Day League; b. Onondaga Co., N.Y., Sept. 24, 1848; s. Jonathan (M.D.) and Miriam (Dwelle) Knee- land; grad. Onondaga Valley Acad.. 1863, Caze- novia Sem., 1866; B.A., Hamilton Coll., 1869 (D.D., 1888); B.D., Aubuin Theol. Sem., 1873; m. Sarah WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 641 A. Lord, of Montpelier, Vt., 1S75; children, Eliza- beth L., William A., Paul D., Ruth (Mrs. Phillip C. Ordway). Ordained to Presbvn. ministry, 1873; pastor, Waterloo, N.Y., 1S73-S3, Fredonia, N.Y., 1883-SS. Roxbury Presbyn. Ch., 1890-5; chmn. exec, com., Federation of Sabbath Assns. of U.S. and Can., 1904; del. to Rep. State Conv. of Mass., 1908; gen. sec. N.E. Lord's Day League; lecturer; editor The Defender. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Recreations: golf. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 520 Tremont Temple, Boston. KNEEIiAND, "William Aiken, lawyer; b. Fre- donia, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1S84; s. Martin Dwelle and Sarah (Lord) Kneeland; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1900; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1904; J.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1907; m. IMabel M. Loomis, of Westfleld, Mass., Oct. 17, 1907. Practiced in Boston since 1907: mem. legal dept. and claim agt., Boston & Albany R.R.. 1907-9; in practice alone since 1909; instr. Boston U. Sch. of Law since 1910. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Chi Phi. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Dart- mouth (Boston), Boston City. Recreations: tennis, motoring, outdoor life. Home: 85 Highland Ave., Winchester, IMass. Office: IS Tremont St., Boston. XITERB, Edwin Jacob, M.D. ; b. Lehigh Co., Pa., June 15, 1870; s. Wilson and Angelina (Scharadin) Knerr: ed. Kutztown Normal Sch.. Pa.; M.D., Star- ling IMed. Coll., Columbus, O., 1895; m. Maude E. Church of Hope Valley. R.I., Sept. 12, 1904; 3 chil- dren, Kendall Church, Wilson Potter, Edwin Jacob, Jr. Practiced at Voluntown. Conn., 1895-1896; med. examiner To^vn of Hopkinton Out Dist. No. 3; mem. R.I. Senate, 1910-11. Mem. Washington County Med. Soc. Lutheran. Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Hope Valley, R.I. KNTCrHT, Austin Melvin, rear-admiral; b. Ware, Mass., Dec. 16, 1854; s. Charles Sanford and Cor- delia (Cutter) Knight: grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1873; m. Alice Phinnev Tobev, of Milwaukee, 1878 (died 1879): m. 2d, Elizabeth Harwood Welsh, of Annapolis, Md., Apr. 29, 1886 (died 1911). Commd. ensign, Julv, 1874: promoted master, Oct., 1879; It. jr. grade, Mar., 1883; It., Dec, 1885; It.-comdr., Mar., 1899; comdr., June 16, 1902: capt., July 1, 1907: rear-admiral, Jan. 29, 1911. Served on board the Tuscarora, Pacific Station, 1873-4; Kearsarge, Palos, and Saco, Asiatic Station, 1874-5; Naval Academy, 1876-8; Quinnebaug. European Station, 1878-9: Galena European and South Atlantic stas., 1880-3; ordnance proving ground. Annapolis, Md., 1883-5; in charge same, 1SS5-9; Flagship Chicago, North Atlantic. European and South Atlantic stas., 1889-92; Naval Academy, 1892-5: Lancaster and Castine, South Atlantic sta., 1895-7; Puritan, North Atlantic sta., 1897-8, engaged in blockade on north coast of Cuba, and in Porto Rican expdn. during the Spanish- Am. War; head of dept. of seaman- ship. Naval Academy, 1898-1901: comd. Newport, summer practice cruise, 1900; War College, sum- mer, 1901; comd. Yankton, surveying on south coast of Cuba, 1901-3; comd. Castine, N. Atlantic Squadron, 1903-4; pres. special board on naval ordnance, and pres. joint army and navy board on smokele.'fs powders, 1904-7; comd. Washington, Oct. 7, 1907, to May 1. 1909: pres. special board on naval ordnance and of joint army and navy board on smokeless powders, 1909; later comd. Narra- gansett Bav (R.I.) Naval Sta.: commandant same and pres. Naval T\^ar Coll., Dec, 1913 — . Author: Modern Seamanship, 1901. Home: Annapolis, Md. Address: Narragansett Bay, R.I.* KNIGHT, Charles A., lawyer; b. Brunswick, Me., Jan. 13, 1870; s. William B. and Josephine S. (Brown) Knight; B.A., Bowdoin Coll., 1896; stud- ied law: admitted to bar. 1899; m. Augusta, Me., Sept. 4. 1901, Edith S. Moulton; 1 child, Catherine Hill. Has practiced at Gardiner, Me., since Dec. 4. 1899; mayor of Gardiner, 1905-6; city solicitor, 1907-8. Renublican. Conglist. Knight Templar; mem. T.O.O.F., K. of P. Address: Gardiner, Me. KNIGHT, Edward Hooker, clergyman; b. He- nron. Conn., Oct. 22. 1854: s. Rev. Merrick and .\bbie (Ward) Knight: A.B., Amherst, 1876 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M.. 1879: student Hartford Theol. Sem.. 1876-7 and 1878-80: instr. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1878; student Princeton Theol. Sem., 1880-1, U. of Berlin, 1881-2 (D.D.. Hartford Sem., 1907); m. Martha L. Gates, of East Hartland, Conn., Oct. 24, 1883; children. Avis, Edith, Marian Ethel. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1883; pastor East Granville, Mass., 1882-3, West Springfield, Mass., 1883-92; prof, in what is now Hartford Sch. of Religious Pedagogy, since 1892, dean of the school since 1904. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Recreations: golf. Address: 71 Tremont St., Hartford, Conn. KNIGHT, rrederic Harrison, clergyman; b. Saco, Me., Oct. 22, 1859; s. Edward T. and Sarah C. (Boothby) Knight; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882, A.M., 1907; B.D., Boston U. 1885, Ph.D., 1895; student Boston U. Sch. of All Sciences. 1892-5, U. of Ber- lin, 1894-5; m. Marion Butterfield, of Wakefield, Mass., Sept. 22, 1887. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1882; pastor. Putney, Vt., 1882-3, Wollaston, Mass., 1884-6, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1887-90, Springfield, Mass., 1891-3, Salem, Mass., 1895-9, Boston, 1900-1; pres. New Orleans U., 1902-7; supt. N.E. Home for Little Wanderers since Aug. 1, 1907. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 17 Green St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 161 S. Huntington Av., Boston.* KNIGHT, rrederick Irving', M.D.; Mav 18, 1841- 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) KNIGHT, Georg-e Henry, M.D.; b. Lakeville, Conn., Nov. 24, 1855; s. Henry Martin and Marv F. (Phelps) Knight; student Yale, 1873-5 (M.A., 1898); M.D., Med. Coll., New York. Served as supt. State Inst, for Feeble Minded, of Minn.; became supt. Conn. Sch. for Imbeciles. Lakeville, Conn., 1885; surgeon-gen. on staff of Gov. McLean, 1901- 02. Treas. Town of Salisbury 2 terms; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Republican. Home: Lakeville, Conn. KNIGHT, Georg'e Thomson, theologian; Oct. 29, 1850-Sept. 10, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.)* KNIGHT, Henry Ashley, supt. street lighting and wires, City of Worcester; b. "Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1853; s. Alden B. and Mary J. (White) Knight; descendant of John Knight, of Watertown, Mass., 1636, and of John White, of Salem, Mass., about 1634; ed. pub. schs.; read law in spare time in offices of Hopkins & Mann, Worcester; m. Effie Jane Phelps, of Hopkinton, Mass., May 11, 1881 (died May 11, 1909); 1 son, Henry Rockwood. In milk and coal business until 1891; supt. of street lighting. City of Worcester, since 1891, and supt. of wires since 1896. Mem. Mass. Assn. of Munici- pal Inspectors. Nat. Elec Inspn. Assn., Internat. Assn. Municipal Electricians, Nat. Assn. Elec. In- spectors (exec. com.). Mason (32°); past officer several Masonic bodies. Home: 24 Branden Rd. Office: 11 City Hall, Worcester, Mass. KNIGHT, Howard Newton, printer; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Dec. 3, 1854; s. Dexter N. and Diana P. (Williams) Knight; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1873-4: m. Harriet E. Townsend, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 22, 1876: 2 children, Margaret (Mrs. George T. Seabury, of White Plains, N.Y.), Dexter T. In business in Providence, 1874-6, Milwaukee, Wis., 1876-7; traveling salesman, 1878-9; mgr. in N.E. for milling cos. of New York, 1880-97; v.-p. and sec. Livermore & Knight Co., Providence, since 1898. Mem. Providence Master Printers' Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Squantum Assn., Commercial, Turks Head, Edge- wood Yacht. Home: 63 Albert Av., Edgewood, R.I. Office: 42 Pine St., Providence, R.I. KNIGHT, James H., pres. First Nat. Bank, Hart- ford, Conn. KNIGHT, Joseph King", dentist: b. Newark, O.. Sept. 14, 1849. s. James and Martha (King) Knight: student Dartmouth Coll., 1868-9, Cornell U 1870-2- D.D.S., Boston Dental Sch., 1883; D.M. D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch.. 1906. Prof, dental art and mechanism, Boston Dental Coll. and Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1888-1910; m. Hyde Park, Mass., Anr 16, 1873, L. Angeline Leseur; children, Mary, Clara (Mrs. G. M. King), Joseph, Jr. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., etc. Ad- dress: Hyde Park, Mass. 642 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND KNIGHT, Marcus Whitney, M.D., surgeon; b. KNOWLES, Mary EUza;b. Boston, Feb. 14 1846; Stoddard, N.H., July 7, 1861; s. Sumner and Emily d Jucub and Junineline (Keed) C oues; Pub sch. Frances (Whitney) Knight; prep. edn. Gushing edn.; m. Boston, June 14, 1866 Zoetli RiciiKnovvles. Acad., Ashburnham, Mass.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. Has been active y identified with W.KC since can. Conglist. Address: 8 West St., Milford, Mass. nam St., foomerville, Mass. KNIGHT, Ora Willis, chemist and microscopist; KNOWXES, Thomas Henry merchant; Sept. 12, July 15 1874-Nov. 11, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also 183<-&ept. Z, 1909. (bee vol. 1909.) Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) KNOWI.ES. William Clark, clergyman; b. Pon- ■K-WTO-HT Robert mfr ■ Jan 8 1826-Nov 26, sett, Conn., Mar. 23, 1840; s. John Hubbard and iqf2(sfe vol 1909 i?so"who"s Who in America Tamson Maritta (Clark) Knowles; 7th in descent 1019 n^ unos uno in ivuit^ni.^. ^^^^ Richard Knowles, who settled in Plymouth, lyiz-ij.; Mass., about 1628; ed. dist. sch., Ponsett; prepared KNIGHT, Webster, mfr.; b. Providence K.I., for ministry under pvt. tutors; m. Jan. 3, 1866, Aug. 10, 1854; s. Robert and Josephine L. (\Veb- Susannah Cox, of Madison, Conn., formerly of Kent ster) Knight; descendant of Ricliard Knight, ot qq^ ^.^g. (died Feb. 9, 1894). Engaged in farming Newport, R.I., 1648; A.B., Brown U., 18(6; m.ba- j^jjd in employ of the Meriden Brittania Co. until rah Waite Lippitt, of Providence, Jan. 2(, 1881; ^ 1873; lay missionary, 1873-5; deacon, 1875, priest, children, Robert Lippitt, Adelaide. Mem. B. K. <& igse, P.E. Ch.; rector Emmanuel Ch., Killingworth, R. Knight, mfrs. sheetings and shirtings; also conn., 1875-09, St. James Ch., Ponsett, since 1875: dir. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Phoeni.>: Nat. Bank, Peo- ^em. Conn. Ho. of Rep. from Haddam, Conn., 1911. pies Savings Bank, Manufacturers Mut. Fire Ins. Republican. Address: Higganum, Conn. ?°-' ^'"''^i^®",^® ^^''\/l''\4!?fwS«-V^n-^-^^',"tP Mu? KNOWLES, William Fletcher, M.D.; b. Cam- Ins. Co., Mechanics Mut Inre Ins Co., State Mut. ^ -^ Mass., Feb. 17, 1861; s. William F. and Sa- Fire Ins. Co., Enterprise M"t Fiy^ ^"f- '^^••,/^??i rah P. (Robinson) Knowles; M.D., Harvard, 1885; Mut. Fire I^s. Co. Mem^ Warwick Town Council ^^^^.^ 1886-8; m. Charlotte Treat, of Frank- 11 yrs (pres. 4 yrs ) ; Rep. presdl elector, 1904. ^^^ ^^^ 2 children, Robert T., Kath- ^^!?- l^?P^''*^?,'i''®.,£^t^?lrrIn T innm^ith rank ?^ arine. Practiced in Boston since 1888; specializes ^*^^^ ?L?°^VQ?^^'^'=ft^^.^^^ ..^n^^PNO 189 7^ In treatment of diseases of the ear, nose and coL, 1895, 1896; asst q.-m -gen.. C.N.G 189 (-11. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ otology, Harvard Med. Sch.; aural Episcopalian. Clubs: University SquantumAs^^^^ surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; Turks Head Recreations fishing, hunUn^^ Home. laryngologist, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; surgeon 118 Princeton Av. Providence R-I-' <^ummer) ^ Reserve cSrps U.S.A. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- Natick. R I. Office: 3 Washington Row, Providence, gg^^s; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Rhode Island. -^^^ Soc., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc. KNIGHT, William Allen, clergyman; b. Milton, n.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Clubs: University; Mo. Oct. 20, 1863; s. Allen Anderson and Mary Harvard (Boston and New York), Brae-Burn Coun- Ann (Robeson) Knight; A.B., Hiram Coll., 1889; try. Recreations: golf. Home: West Newton, Mass. B D., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1900; A.M., Harvard, Office: 220 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. 1905; (Litt.D., Bates Coll., 1908; D.D., (Jrinnell, KNOWLTON, Charles Davison, M.D.; b. 1866; 1915); m. Maude Russell, of Aurora, O., Nov. 30, M.D., U. of Pa., 1894-5. Asst. prof, theory and prac- 1886. Ordained Disciples ministry, 1886; pastor tj^e of med.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., since 1907. Columbus, Ohio, 1886-9; Congl. Pastor Cleveland, Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Lar- 1890-94, First Congl. Ch., Saginaw, Mich 1894-7, yngological Soc Home and Office: 574 Warren St., Central Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1897-1902, Brighton Roxbury Boston, Mass. Congl. Ch., Boston, since 1902. (See Who's Who in ^ irTTOWT.TOTir Edo-ar Jav npwsnaner man- b Amovif>n fr,-r Vinoks'i Addrp^^ n% published it several yrs. after his death; was on Eden. Mt. Desert Island, Me., Aug 22 1870, s. Os- ^^^^ Boston Post; frequent contbr. to newspapers, born B and Janet (Salter) Knowles prep edn. Co- Taught art for 30 yrs. Home: Needham, Mass.* burn Classical Institute, Waterville, Me.; student -,.»,«,„_„„„ „, , a -.n looo in Brown U., 1895-7; m. L. Belle Smallidge, of North- KNOWLTON, Hiram, lawyer; Aug. 17, 1823-19—. east Harbor, Me., Nov. 3, 1903; 2 children, Jerome (^ee vol. 1909.) H. Jr., Asa Smallidge. Admitted to Me. bar, 1900; KNOWLTON, Howard Spragiie, technical jour- practiced at Bar Harbor 1 yr., since at Northeast nalist; b. Worcester, Mas.s., Mar. 4, 1878; s. Ed- Harbor; .iudge of Probate Ct., Hancock Co., Me., ward Hartwell and Josephine Elizabeth (Sprague) 1911 to 1915. Democrat. Address: Northeast Har- Knowlton; 10th generation in descent from John bor, Me. Alden, of the Mayflower, 1620; ed. pub. and high WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 643 schs., Worcester; B.S. in Elec. Engring:., Worcester KNOX. James Carter, teacher, musician; b. Troy, Poly. Inst., 1S98; m. Alice Frances, d. George P. N.Y.. Keb. 0, 184',); s. John LeGrand and Elizabeth and Annabel Ober Conant, of Worcester, Oct. 17, Carter (Sigourney) Knox; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Con- 1901. With testing dept., Gen. Electric Co., Sche- cord, N.H.; (A.M., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn.), nectady, N.Y., 1898; engring. dept.. Boston Elevated Began teaching at St. Paul's Sch., Sept., 1868; or- Ry. Co., rapid transit lines, 1899-01; consulting en- ganist St. Paul's Sch. for 47 yrs. ; has written a gineer. Shredded Wheat Co., Worcester, 1900-1; number of mus. compositions, of which "Pray for with Stone & Webster, engring. dept., Boston, 1901- the Peace of Jerusalem" is well known. Address: 03; Colorado Telephone Co.. Denver, 1903-4; tech. Concord, N.H. journalist since 1904. First class companion by in- KNOX, John B., insurance; b. Hartford, Conn., heritance Loyal Legion. Asso. mem. Am Inst. Apr. 30, 1857; s. Robert and Elizabeth (Balmer) Elec. Engrs.; mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Nat. Electric Knox; ed. grammar and high schs.; m. Ada de Light Assn., N.E. St. Ry. Club. Address: 136 Lex- Barthe, of Hartford, Jan. 8, 1879; 6 children, John ington Av., Cambridge, Mass. B., Jr., Frank R., Ada Louise, Ethel Knox Clitton. KNOWIiTON, John Greenleaf Whittier, M.D.; b. Arthur S., Harold. Entered ins. business with a Bath, Me., Feb. 10, 1874; s. John Rogers and Sarah local agency, Hartford, 1872; elk. Phoenix Ins. Co., Maria (Kidder) Knowlton; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; Sept. 15, 1873; spl. agt., same. Western N.E. and M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; grad. Boston City Eastern N.Y., 1882; asst. sec, Sept. 24, 1891; sec. Hosp., 1900; m. Harriet McCarter, of Boston, Oct. same co. since Jan. 9, 1907. Mason. Recreations: 19, 1904; 1 child, Harriet Beatrice.' Practiced at motoring. Home: 222 Collins St. Office: 36 Pearl Exeter, N.H., since 1904. Mem. Med. Corps, N.H. St., Hartford, Conn. N.G. ; deputy med. referee, Rockingham Co.; mem. KNOX, Williani Franklin, publisher; b Boston, A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Rockingham Co. Med. Soc. jan. 1, 1874; s. William Edwin and Sarah Collins (ex-pres.). A.A.A.S.. Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., (Barnard) Knox; ed. pub. schs.. Grand Rapids, Alpha Delta Phi. Club: University (Boston). Ad- Mich.; A.B., Alma (Mich.) Coll., 1898; m. Annie dress: 78 Front St.. Exeter, N.H. Reid, of Alma, Mich., Dec. 29, 1898. Reporter, city KNOWIiTON, Marcus Perrin, judge; b. Wilbra- editor and circulation mgr. Grand Rapids Herald, ham, Mass., Feb. 3, 1839; s. Merrick and Fatima 1898-01; pub. Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) News, 1901- (Perrin) Knowlton; prep, edn., JMonson (Mass.) 12, Manchester Leader, 1912-13, Manchester Union Acad.; A.B., Yale, 1860 (LL.D., 1895, LL.D., Har- and Leader since 1913: pres. Union-Leader Pub. vard, 1900); m. Sophia Ritchie, of Springfield, Co. Served as pvt. 1st U.S. Vols. (Rough Riders), Mass., July 18, 1867 (died 1886); 2d, Rose M. Ladd, May-Sept., 1898, Spanish-Am. War; commd. maj. of Portland, Me., May 21, 1891; 2 children, Marcus in Mich. N.G., 1908, in N.H.N.G., 1912; resigned, L., Elizabeth. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1862; prac- 1913. Mem. Bd. of U.S. Indian Commrs. by appmt. ticed Springfield; pres. Common Council, Spring- of Pres. Taft. Chmn. Rep. State Central Com., field. 1872-3; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1878, Senate, 1910-12. Conglist. Mason (32°. Shriner). Clubs: 1880, 1881; justice Superior Ct. of Mass., 1881-7; Derryfield, Intervale Country (Manchester). Home: justice Supreme Judicial Ct. of Mass., 1887-02, 116 Everett St. Office: 48 Hanover St., Manchester, chief justice, 1902-11; resigned Sept., 1911, on ac- N.H. count of affection of the eyes; dir. Mass. Mut. Life KNOX, "William S., congressman, lawyer; Sept. Ins. Co. Trustee Monson Acad., Springfield City 10, 1843-Sept. 23, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) Library Assn. Mem. American Acad. Arts and KNUDSON, Albert Cornelius, theologian; b. Sciences, Colonial Soc of Mas.s., Bunker Hill Monu- r,.-?"",""^^"' tur.%; T.n 9^ i'st-? « ?^ii 'a,.^ ment Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Nay- fil^^'^^'o ° e) Sdson^ A asset, Springfield Country (Springfield); Union S")^^ ^r °5^„®^^ ^""i*^^^^^^^ (Boston). Address: 391 State St.. Springfield, Mass. l^lf.l'B^oToTvl^-islfl' unWs!'of Jena ^and'^Ber^lfn: KNOWLTON, William James, lawyer; b. Starks, 1897-8; Ph.D., Boston U., 1900; (D.D., Allegheny Me., June 9, 1851; s. Hiram and Sabrina W. (Chap- Coll., 1906); m. Mathilde Johnson, of Chicago, July man) Knowlton; pub. and pvt. sch. edn.; admitted 7, 1899. Prof. ch. history, Denver U., 1898-1900; to bar, 1872; m. Vetto C. Tibbetts. Began practice prof, philosophy and English Bible, Baker U., 1900- at Skowhegan, Me.; removed to Portland, 1874; 02; prof. English Bible and philosophy, Allegheny mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895-7. Mem. Am. and Cum- Coll., 1902-6; prof. Hebrew and O.T., exegesis, Bos- berland bar assns. Republican. Methodist. Mem. ton U. Sch. Theology, since 1906. Mem. Soc. Bibl. K.P. Club: Portland. Home: 297 Western Prome- Lit. and Exegesis, Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. nade. Office: 311/2 Exchange St., Portland, Me. Home: 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.* KNOWIiTON, William Smith, educator; b. San- KOCHERSFEBGIIR, Hiram Miller, railway offl- gerville. Me., Oct. 21, 1839; s. Isaiah and Lydia cial; b. Phlla., Dec. 27, 1856; s. Daniel Williams (Pollard) Knowlton; prep. edn. Foxcroft Acad., and Marv Ann (Engelman) Kochersperger; B.A., to 1860; A.B.. Waterville (now Colby) Coll., 1864, Central High Sch., Phila., 1873; m. Rosabel Knorr A.M. in course; studied law; admitted to bar. 1869; Givin, of Phila., Oct. 22, 1879. With Phila. & Read- ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1875; m. Monson, ing R.R. Co., Port Richmond, Phila., 1873-8; with Me., Nov. 24, 1867, Ellen C. Flanders; 2 children, A.,T. & S.F. Ry. Co., Topeka, Kan., 1878-81; with Grace E. (Mrs. E. S. Genthmett), b. Nov. 18, 1870; N.Y. & N.E. R.R. Co., Boston, 1883-7; auditor, Ethel W., Nov. 10, 1874. Began teaching at Sanger- 1881-7; comptroller, 1887-04, v.-p., 1904-April 1, ville, Dec. 1, 1858, and has continued as teacher in 1914., N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. Co.; resigned and various schs. for 50 yrs.; now teaching in Bridge- placed on retired list. Conglist. Mem. New Haven water Classical Academy. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., Colony Hist. Soc. Mason. Clubs: Union League, 1908, Senate, 1909; Republican. Mason; Odd Fel- New Haven Lawn. Home: 463 Orange St., New low; member Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author: Old Haven, Conn.* School Master, 1906; Romance of Aroostook War. KOHIiEB, Elmer Peter, chemist; b. Egypt. Pa.. 1908. Published Modern Classics and (Dther Poems, j^-qv. 6, 1S65; s. Lewis A. and Elizabeth (New- 1910; Sangerville Centennial, 1915. Address: Mon- hardt) Kohler; A.B.. Muhlenberg Coll.. Allentown, son, Me. Pa., 1886, A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1892; KNOX, Adeline Trafton, author. (See vol. 1909.) unmarried. Asso. in chemistry, 1892-7, asso. prof., KNOX, Charles Sig-ourney, teacher of Latin; b. 1S97-1900, prof., 1900-12 BrynMawr Coll.; prof. Troy, N.Y., May 28, 1843; s. John LeGrand and chemistry. Harvard. 1912— Mem German Chem. Elizabeth Carter (Sigourney) Knox; prep. edn. pvt. Soc (:iubs: Art (.Phila., Pa.). St. Botolph( Boston), and parochial schs.; A.B., Columbia, 1862, A.M., Colonial (Cambridge) Home. Grove Hall E, 24. 1865; unmarried. Began teaching at Columbia Col- Address: Boylston Hall, Cambridge, Mass.* le,ge, 1869; teacher of Latin, St. Paul's Sch., Con- KOIiKEB, Henry (Joseph), actor; b. Berlin, cord, N.H.. since 1872. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Germany, Nov. 13, 1874; s. William and Katherine Archseol. Inst. America, N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. (Diirjon) Kolker; brought to U.S., 1879; ed. Cath- Schs., N.E. Assn. Teachers of English, Classical olic parochial sch., Quincy, 111.; later by the Assn. of New England, N.H. Hist. Assn., etc. Re- Franciscan Brothers, Quincy; m. Lillian Carroll, of pu'.-ilican. Episcop'alian. Clubs: University and Co- Boston, May, 1906. Joined German Stock Co.. lumbia University (New York); Wonolancet (Con- Pabst Theatre, Milwaukee, 1895; has supported cord). Address: St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. Robert Downing, James O'Neil, Margaret Mather. 644 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Mary IMannering-, Ada Relian, Robert Edeson, Amelia liinghum, Bertha Kalich, Margaret Anxlin and Mme. Nazimova; starring under the direction of Henrv W. Savage in "The Great Name," ]y]0- 11; "Our Wives," 1912-13; "Help Wanted," 1914. Home: Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.* KOOFMAN, Harry Iiymau, librarian; b. Free- port, !Me., July ], ISGO; s. Cliarles Frederick and JNIary i^rewer (Mitchell) Koopman; descendant of ("hristoplier JNIitchell, who settled in Kittery, Me., 1660; A. 13., Colby Coll., 1880, A.IVI., 1883 (Litt.U., 1908); A.M., Harvard, 1893; m. Helene Luise Mayser, of Ulm, Germany, 1889; 2 children, Mary Fredrika, Karl Henry. Asst. Astor, cataloguer, Cornell, Columbia and Rutgers libraries, 1881-6; cataloguer U. of Vt. Library, 1886-92; librarian since July, 1893, also prof, bibliography since 1908, Brown U. Mem. advisory council Simplified Spell- ing B(l.; follow Am. Library Inst., Nat. In.st. Social Sciences; pres. IMass. Library CIlub, 1900-1, K.I. I..ibrary Assn., 1901-7; mem. R.I. Hist. Soc, Boston Sos. Printers, Barnard Club (Providence). Club: Authors' (London). Author: Orestes, and Other Poems, 1888; \\^ioman's Will, with Other Poems, 3 888; Catalogue of the Library of George P. Marsh, 1892; Historical Catalogue of Brown Uuniversity, 1764-1894. 1895: The Mastery of Books, 1896; ]\rorrow Songs, 1898; At the Gates of the Century, 1905: Lil)rarian of the Desert, 1908. Asso. editor Brown Alumni ^Monthly, since 1906. Recreations: fine printing. Address: 76 Taber Av., Providence, Rhode Island.* KOREN, John, statistician: b. Decorah, la.. Mar. 3, 1861; s. Vilhelm and Elizabeth Koren; A.B., Luther Coll., Decorah, la., 1879; S.T.B., Concordia Sem., St. Louis, 1882; also studied abroad; m. Katharine Orne Harnden, 1894. Has lived in Bos- ton since 1884; engaged in religious work for several yrs.; spl. expert abroad, U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1891; sent to Europe to study Gothenburg svstem, 1893; in service of com. of 50 to investi- gate liquor problem, 1894-9; expert spl. agt., U.S. Bur. of Census. Mem. Am. Statis. Assn. (pres. 1913), Roval Statis. Soc, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Tnst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Mass. Civic League, Nat. Com. for Mental Hygiene. Clubs: St. Botolph, Cosmos, Eastern Yacht. Author: Eco- nomic Aspect of the Liquor Problem; The Liquor Problem in Its Legislative Aspects: also various bulls., etc. Home: 503 Audubon Rd. Office: 25 Pemberton Sq., Boston.* KBAUTHOPP, Iiouis Charles, lawyer. Home: Greenwicli. Conn. Office: 55 Wall St.. New York. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) KREIDER, D(avid) Albert, educator; b. Ann- ville. Pa., Mar. 23, 1871; s. Joseph Henry and Annie Catherine (Boiler) Kreider: prep. edn. pub. schs., Annville; A.B., Lebanon Valley Coll., Pa., 1892; Ph.D., Yale, 1895; studied Gottingen, 1901; m. Annville. June 27. 1895, Anna Ruth Forney. Asst. in chemistry, 1893-6, instr. in physics, 1896- 01. asst. prof, in phvsics since 1901, Yale; dir. Ann- ville Water Co.. 1905-13. Mem. Am. Physical Soc, Conn. Acad. Science. Phi Beta Kappa (hon. 1905), Sigma Xi (1897). In class Books of 1904-11 re- ceived vote of "Best Teacher." Contbr. to scien- tific jours. Republican. Mem. United Brethren Ch. Address: 298 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn. KBOITBEBCr, IiOuis, artist: b. Boston, Dec. 20, 1872; s. Marks and Tobie Kronberg; ed. Eliot Grammar Sch., Boston: studied art at Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, Art vStudents' League, New York, Acad. Julien, Paris: unmarried. Instr. portrait class. Copley Soc, Boston. Silver medal, Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., and Longfellow Trav- eling Scholarship. Exhibited at Paris Expn., 1900. (See Who's Who in America for exhibits, etc.) Address: Boston Art Club, Boston, Mass.* KBTTMBEIG, Edward Ludwig-, clergyman : moved to Illinois. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) XUHNS, Oscar, college prof.; b. Columbia, Pa., Feb. 21, 1856: s. William and Rebecca (Brown) Kuhns; A.B., Weslevan U., 1885, A.M., 1888; U. of Berlin, 18S5-7, also univs. of Geneva, Paris, Rome and Florence: (L.H.D., Dickinson, 1904); m. Lillie B.' Conn, of Fitchburg, Mass., Apr. 6, 1892. Prof. Romance langs., Wesleyan U., since 1890. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, S.K., S.A.R., Lan- caster Co., Hist. Soc, Pa. German Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon; corr. mem. SociSt6 Arch6olo- gique de France. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc) Contbr. to mags., revs., etc. Home: Middletown, Conn.* KUNHABBT, !•. Henry, mechanical engr. ; b. BrookUn, N.Y., June 27, 1869; s. John and Ann M. (Kimball) Kunhardt; S.B., IMass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Dec. 23, 1897, Sarah E. MacDonald, of Boston; children, Ruth, Katherine Elizabeth, John. Fire l)rotection engr., also factory construction and industrial engring. ; engr., sec. and treas. Hydraulic Race Co., Lockport, N.Y. ; v. -p. and engr., Boston Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Swedenborgian; dir. Mass. New Ch. Union. Clubs: Engineers', Tech- nology; Highland (Melrose, Mass.). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Melrose Highlands, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. KUNHABDT, Oswald, consul; b. Hamburg, Ger- many, Mar. 8, 1S75; s. Erwin and Helene (Kaem- merer) Kunhardt; ed. in old country; unmarried. Lived in Hamburg until 1893; made trip around the world, 1893-6; served in German Army, 1896-7; settled in Boston, 1898; representative of Berlin Aniline Works; apptd Impeiial Royal Austro-Hun- garian consul, Oct., 1912, Imperial German consul. Mar., 1914. Clubs: Exchange, Tennis and Racquet, Essex Country. Author: Wanderjahre eines jungen Hainburger Kaufmanns (pub. Dietrich Reimer, Berlin), 1896. Home: 925 Boylston St. Office: 124 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. KURT, Franklin Thomas, educator; b. Middle- town, Conn., June 30, 1872; s. iVIichael and Katli- arine (Blum) Kurt; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1895; m. Sarah Bertha Tucker, of Durham, Conn., Aug. 12, 1896. Instr. chemistry and optics, 1897-9, dean, 1899-01, N.E. Optical Inst.; instr. chemistrv, 1901-3, prof, and dean, 1903-10, Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Poly. Inst.; prin. and owner Chauncy Hall Sch.. Boston, Sept., 1900 — . Speaker and lec- turer on scientific subjects. Mem. Soc Chem. In- dustry (London), Am. Chem. Soc, Chi Psi. Re- publican (in nat. affairs). Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Buck's Harbor Yacht (commodore). Home: 1788 Beacon St., Broolvline, Mass. Address: 553 Boylston St., Boston.* KUSTER, John Frederick, wholesale paper mclit. ; b. Boston, Dec. 1, 1880; s. Frederick and Katherine (Reardon) Kuster; ed. pub. schs., Salem, Mass.; m. Frances Dean, of Salem, Mass., Oct. 18, 1909. Began active career in office of Higgin, Snow Co., wliolesale paper, Boston, Sept., 1898, continuing 14 yrs.; became asst. treas. An- drews Paper Co., Jan., 1912, and has been treas. of tlie CO. since Jan. 1, 1914. Mem. Kniglits of Columbus. Recreations: fishing. Home: Salem, Mass. Office: 54 India St., Boston. KYES, John Fenderson, retired: b. North Jay, Me., Feb. 23, 1855; s. Warren and Mary Warren (Fenderson) Kves; descendant of Robert Kyes, Watertown, Mass., 1633; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Fannv L. Smvth, of Worcester, Mass., Sept. 30, 1879 (died 1882); m. 2d, Angle E. Pearson, of Wilmington, Mass., Oct. 18. 1888 (died 1910) : 2 children, Frances Margaret, John Fender- son, Jr. Prin. high sell., Faribault, Minn., 1876-8; planning millwriglit and engr., 1878-80; partner, Kyes & Wjoodburv, Worcester, engravers and ar- tists, 1880-98; lecturer, 1900-1; treas. and mgr. Reed Foundry Co., Worcester, 1901-12, since re- tired. License commr., 1908-9. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Christ (Disciples). Mem. Mass. Hist.- Geneal. Soc. Recreations: drawing, genealogical work. Home: 88 Park Av., Worcester, Mass. KYIiE, John Merrill, clergyman; b. Cedarville, O., May 19, 1856; s. James and Maria Jane (Tar- box) Kyle; A.B., U. of T\^ooster, O., 1877, A.M., 1880 (D.D., 1892): student Princeton Theol. Sem., 1877-8; B.D., Western Theol. Sem., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1880; m. Mary C. Beaton, of West Wareham, INTass., June 19, 1913. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1880; pastor Fredericksburg. O., 1880-2; missionary to Brazil. S.A., under Presbyn. Bd. Foreign Mis- sions, 1882-07; missionary to the Portuguese, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 645 Lowell, Mass., under Congl. Home Missionary See, since 1909. Address: 405 Westford St., Lowell, Mass. KyiiE, Warren Ozro, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 30, 1855; s. Amos Merrill and Susan Oilman (Bacheller) Kyle; grad. Lowell High Sch., 1S73; A.B., Amlierst, 1877; m. Helen J. Parsons, of Northampton, Mass., Oct. 21, 1883; 2 son.s, llussel Parsons, Warren Atherton. Admitted to Middlesex bar, 1879, to bar Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1890. Trus- tee Boston Wesleyaii. Assn. Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Recreations: walking. Home: Brookline. Office: 204 Sears Bldg., Boston. KVIiE, ■William S., mfr. electrical wires, etc. ; b. Quebec, Can., July 12, 1852; ed. in pub. and pvt. schs. ; m. Abby Morton, of Plymouth, ]\Iass., 1885; 2 children living, Morton (Dartmoutji, 1912), Mar- garet Stewart (entered Bryn Mawr Coll., 1912). In wholesale drug business, Portland, Me., as elk. and partner, 20 yrs. ; removed to Plymouth, Mass., in 1890; surviving partner and sole owner, Brad- ford-Kyle Co.; interested also in otlier mfg. enter- prises; v.-p. Plymouth & Middleboro R.R. Co.; dir. various companies. Trustee Pilgrim Soc, Am. Uni- tarian Assn., Public Library, savings banks, etc.; chmn. Sch. Bd. 6 yrs.; chmn. Rep. Town Com. 10 yrs.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. 3 yrs.. Senate 2 yrs. (chmn. com. on mercantile affairs, and other corns.) Treas. 1st Parish of the Pilgrims since 1892. Mem. State and Nat. forestry assns.; life mem. Scots Charitable Assn. of Mass. Mason (life mem. Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, K.T.). Address: Harborside, Plymouth, Mass. XjABASEI:, John Coclman, clergyman; b. Spring Hill, Tenn., Aug. 30, 1835; s. Benjamin and Eliza Paul (Capen) Labaree; A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1856, A.M., 1861; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1861; m. Abby Denison Cobb, of Tarrytown, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1885; 1 son, John R. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1863; pastor Sterling, Mass., 1861-5, Ran- dolph, 1865-92, Saugus, 1893-06, South Dennis, 1906-11. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Address: West Medway, Mass. ^ABABEi:, Mary Schauffler; b. of Am. parents, Constantinople, Turkey, Mar. 19, 1868; d. Henry Albert and Clara Eastham (Gray) Schauffler; B.Litt., Oberlin, 1888; m. Rev. Benjamin Woods Labaree, missionary, Sept. 13, 1893 (died 1904); m. 2d, Frederick G. Piatt, of New Britain, May 27, 1915. Missionary of Presbyn. Bd. Foreign Mis- sions at Urumia, Persia, 1893-05; traveling sec. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Mis- sions, 1906-S; supt. New Britain (Conn.) City Mission (38 nationalities), 1909-14; also instr. in missionary practice, Kennedy Sch. of Missions, Hartford Sem. Foundation, since Oct., 1912. Mem. Conn. Soc. Social Hygiene, Conn. Federation of Churches (immigration com.). Address: 20 Court St., New Britain, Conn.* ^ACZ:, John Joseph, Jr., lawyer; b. Burrillville, R.I., July 8, 1873; s. John Joseph Lace; A.B., Brown U., 1897; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1902; ad- mitted to bar, 1902. Practiced. Burrillville, since 1902; asst. justice 9th Judicial Dist. Court, R.I., 1900-5; became mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep. 1906. Demo- crat. Address: Pascoag (Burrillville), R.I. JmACETC, Edward Norman, lawyer; b. Monson, Mass., Nov. 17, 1867; s. John Norman and Cath- arine (Woods) Lacey; descendant of Edward Doty, of the Mavflower; grad. Monson Acad., 1886; A.B., Amherst, iS90: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Katharine Woods, of Hatfield, Mass., May 7, 1910; 1 daughter, Anna Katharine. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and since in general practice in Boston; mem. Common Council, Boston, 1902-3. Republi- can. Conglist. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Beta Theta Pi. Mason. Recreations: golf. Home: 15 Jason St.. Arlington. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. I^ACKEV, William Andrew, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 17, 1873; s. William H. and Martha (Pease) Lackey; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Law School, 1907; m. Elizabeth Harris Foss, of Salem, Mass., Aug. 6, 1911; 2 sons, William Sherman, Philip Foss. Teacher pub. schs., 1895; prin. Pembroke (Mass.) High Sch., 1 yr.; prin. Bristol Acad., Taunton, Mass., 3 yrs.; dir. math- ematics and sub-master Pawtucket (R.I.) High Sch., 2 yrs.; supt. schs., Webster, Mass., 1902, 1903; practiced law, Boston, since 1907; teacher of law, Bryant & Stratton Business Coll. since 1907; teacher business law, also educational branches, Y.M.C.A. Republican. Mason (Cambridge Com- mandery, K.T.). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 32 Tufts St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 334 Boylston St., Boston. IiADD, Amml Storer, clergyman; June 17, 1835- 1911. (See vol. 1909.) IiADD, Anna Coleman (Mrs. Maynard Ladd), sculptor, author; b. Phila., July 15, 1878; d. John S. and Mary (Peace) Watts; ed. Mme. Yeatmann's Sch., and pvt. teachers, Paris and Rome. 18 yrs., under Profs. Ferrari and Gallori; Charles Grafly, in America; m. Maynard Ladd (M.D.), of Boston, June 26, 1905. Exhibited Paris Salon, Nat. Sculp- ture Soc, Nat. Acad. Design, Art Inst. Chicago, Art Mus., Boston, etc. First spl. exhbn. 40 bi'onzes, Gorham's, New York, Jan., 1913; 2d, Corcoran, Washington; 3d, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; 4th Panama- Pacific Expn., 1915. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc, 1915. Author: (novels) Hieronymus Rides, 1912; The Candid Adventurer, 1913. Address: 270 Clar- endon St., Boston*. IiADD, Georg-e Trumbull, college prof.; b. Painesville, O., Jan. 19, 1842; s. Silas T. and Eliz- abeth (Williams) Ladd (descendant through fa- ther's mother from Elder William Brewster and Gov. William Bradford) ; A.B., Western Reserve U., 1864, A.M., 1867; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1869 (D.D., 1879, LL.D., 1895, Western Reserve; A.M., Yale, 1881; (LL.D., Princeton, 1896); m. Cor- nelia A., d. John Tallman, of Bellaire, O., Dec. 8, 1869; 2d, Frances V., d. Dr. George T. Stevens, of New York, Dec. 9, 1895. Preached, Edinburg, O., 1869-71: pastor Spring St. Congl. Ch., Milwaukee, Wis., 1871-9; prof, mental and moral philosophy, Bowdoin Coll., 1879-81, Yale, 1881-1905, emeritus prof., 1905. Lecturer Andover Theol. Sem., 1879- 81; lectured at Doshisha and in Summer School in Japan, 1892 and 1899, on invitations from Imperial Ednl. Soc. and Imperial U. of Tokyo; several times lecturer, and conducted Grad. Sem. in ethics. Har- vard, 1895-6; lecturer U. of Bombay, and at Cal- cutta, Madras, Benares, India, 1899-1900; del. World's Congress Psychologists, Paris, 1900; lec- turer Western Reserve U. and State U. of la.. 1906; at Imperial univs., colls., and pvt. univs., Japan, 1907; guest and unofficial adviser of Prince Ito, in Korea, 1907; lecturer in Honolulu, 1907, Coll. for Women, Western Reserve. 1908. Decorated Order Rising Sun, 3d class, 1899, 2d class, 1907: gold medal. Imperial Ednl. Soc. of Japan, 1907 (hon. mem.). Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. (pres., 1893). Am. Philos. Soc. Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Am. Naturalists, A.A.A.S. (v.-p. Sect. Psychology and Anthropology, 1911-12). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 204 Pros- pect St., New Haven, Conn.'* IiADS, Homer C, merchant; b. Sharon, Vt., Feb. 20, 1874; s. Chandler and Caroline (Day) Ladd; grad. Randolph High Sch., 1894; St. .lohnsbury Acad., 1897; student, Dartmouth, 1 yr.; m. Oct. 20, 1900, Margaret Clark, of Barre, Vt. Clk. F. D. Ladd Co., Inc. 1898: buyer 1905, mgr. and mem. firm since 1908: alderman, Barre, 1906-7; pres. Barre Bd. of Trade 2 yrs., now mem. bd. dirs. Trustee Goddard Sem.; sec. Masonic Temple Commn. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Republican. T'ni- versalist. Grand Chancellor Knights of Pythias of Vt. Club: Vincitia. Home: Barre, Vt. XiADD, Joseph Howard, psychiatrist; b. High Forest, Minn., Oct. 8, 1876; s. George Washington and Emma (Corv) Ladd; prep. edn. Northfield (Vt ) High Sch.; student Norwich LT.. 1894-6; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1900; m. Margaret Anna Maclnnis, of West Gore, Nova Scotia. Aug. 11, 1903- 1 daughter, Theodora Marion. Phys. Mass. Sch. for Feeble Minded, Waltham, Mass., 1900-S; supt. R.I. Sch. for Feeble Minded since 1908. Mem. Am. Assn. for Study of Feeble Minded. N.E. Snr-. Psychiatry. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Ad- dress: Slocums, R.I. 646 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND IiADB, Maynard, M.D.; b. Feb. 24, 1873; s. Hora- clin. surgery, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. Mem. Am. tio Oliver and Harriet Vaughn (Abbott) Ladd; Coll. Surgeons, Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Boston prep. edn. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, and Phil- Athletic, Harvard (Boston). Address: 638 Beacon lips Exeter Acad., N.H.; A.B., Harvard. 1894; M.D., St., Boston. Harvard Med. Sch 1898; Mass. Gen Hosp 1900; iaiRD, Elizabeth Rebecca, educator; b. Owen m. Salisbury Cathedral. England. June 26. 1905, sound, Ont., Can., Dec. 6, 1S74; d. Rev. John G. and Anna Coleman Watts; 2 children, Gabriella May, Rebecca (LaPierre) Laird; A.B., Toronto U., 1896; Cine; recent articles: Short Method of Calculating research'fellowship for women. 1913-14. Mem. Am. Percentage of Modifications; Studies in Nutrition physical Soc; fellow A.A.A.S. Address: South and Digestion of Infants; Gastric Motility in In- Hadley Mass fants as shown by Rontgen Ray; The Influence of ' ' . Variations of Diet Upon Gastric Motility in In- lAIBD, Pred leslie, lawyer; b. Plainfield. Vt., fants; The Influence of Alkalis on Gastric Motility Sept. 26, 1860; s. Henry S. and Vanlora S. (Dwinell) in Infants; Vaccine in the Treatment of Partussis; Laird; descendant of a long line of distinguished Fundamentals in Infant Feeding; Homogenized ancestors on both sides of the family; grad. Mont- Olive Oil — Fat-free Mixtures in Cases of difficult pelier Sem., 1880; B.Litt., Dartmouth, 1884; m. Feeding; etc. Recreations: art, literature. Ad- Nelly Cox, of Randolph, Me., Nov. 19, 1888; Chil- dress: 270 Clarendon St.. Boston. dren, Albert Cox, Henry Sperry, Fred Leslie. Jr., TA-n-n •KTr.t-i.^^i^-t ■nr..4.„/^.» lo,,,,,^.-. K T>o,.r.-.r James Tyler, Joseph De Boer. Admitted to Vt. MM^ T^; ^*?8?? I T^^a^Li w^l^H ^„nv S/n ^^ar, 1887, and since practiced at Montpelier; has ^^=hI:\"-t I'^H^^i^^- ^^FJt^n^r}7l-.rf^ll^7AR^ served as lister, alderman, grand juror, justice of (Dustin) Ladd grad. Pinkerton Acad Dcrry 1869 ^^e peace and mem. Sch. Bd.. Montpelier; mem. Dartmouth Coll 1873 ; traveling representative ^^ ^Senate. 1912. Republican. Episcopalian. Ginn Brothers, pubs.. 18(3; studied law alone and tfomp- 7 Clarendon Av Offiop- 4S Main ^t Mont- later with Abbott. Jones & Mac]-\irlane, Boston; fi*?[^^ vt omce. 48 Mam St., Mont- LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch.. 1875; admitted to bar, ^ i.. ' J. " ..^ , ^ ^ 1875. Practiced. Boston, since 1876; mem. Boston liAKE, Everett Jolm, officer corporations; b Common Council, 1886, 1887. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. Woodstock, Conn.. I-eb. 8, 1871; s. Thomas A. and 1890, 1891. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.; life mem. Bos- Martha A. (Cockings) Lake: prep. edn. high sch.. tonian Soc. Clubs: Bostonian (ex-pres.), Boston Stromsburg, Neb.; B.S. in Chemistry Worcester Art, Hale, Boston Athletic. Recreations: canoeing. Poly. Inst., 1890; A B. Harvard, 1892; m. Eva Address: 56 Pemberton Sq., Boston. ^°"\s^ Sykes, of Rockville. Conn.. Sept. 4. 1895; 2 „,.,,, _, , , ,;r.-ii children, Harold S., Marjorie S. Began with Hart- IiADD, WilUam Edwards, surgeon; b. Milton, ford Lumber Co., 1893, pres. and treas. since 1900; Mass Sept. 8, 1880; s. William J and Anna (Wat- ^lir. Hartford Nat. Bank, Riverside Trust Co. Mem. son) Ladd; A.B., Harvard, 190.i, M.D., 1906; m H. jg^ ^^^ Governor's Foot Guard; mem. Conn. Ho. of Katharine Barton, of Worcestei-. Mass., Aug 1910; Rep., 1903, Senate, 1905-6; It.-gov. of Conn., 1907-8. 2 children. William Nancy. Practiced in Boston Mem. Delta Kappa, Epsilon. Mason (32°). Re- since 1908; on staff of Infant s Hosp., 1909-11, publican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Boston City Hosp., 1910-12. Children s Hosp., since Goif_ country (Farmington. Conn.); Graduates' 1910; asst in surgery. Harvard Grad. Sch. of Med- (j^^^ Haven and New York); Harvard (New icine. Fellow Am Coll Surgeons; mem. A31.A., York). Recreations: golf. Home: 1090 Prospect Mass. Med. Soc. Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc Phila. ^v. Office: 17 Albany Av., Hartford, Conn. Pediatric Soc. N.E. Pediatric Soc Clubs: Harvard, ^ ,„„ „. , , .^ ^ , . , Tennis and Racquet, Aesculapian. Recreations: .LAKE, Simon, naval architect, mechanical en- outdoor sports. Address: 42 Gloucester St., Bos- P;\neer; b Pleasantyille, N.J, Sept. 4, 1866; s. John ton Mass Christopher and Miriam M. (Adams) Lake; ed. •r'.-n-n -wm-m^^ ■a^-i-^^-^ ^A„^^t^^. V. 0+ T.,»,ooo Clinton Liberal Inst. Fort Plain. N.Y.. and Frank- . ^\?S' ^}^^^^-i^^\^a^'.^^^P^lZ\i. ii^lJ^^^l^^ lin Inst., Phila.; m. Margaret Vogel, of Baltimore, ter, NH., May 13 18<0; s W lliam Spencer and j^^^ g -^gg^ inventor Sf even keel type of sub- Mira Barnes (Fletcher) Ladd; A.BDar^^^^ marine torpedo boats; built first experimental A.M Harvard; studied at Oxford, Paris an^ boat, 1894; built ArgoAaut 1897 (first submarine zig. 2 yrs.; B.D., Gen. Theol Sem New York 1897. ^^ operate successfully in the open sea); has de- Was made deacon and priest of the P.ECh.;pro^ si .,e^^ ^^^ t^uiH V submarine torpedo boats ch. history, Berkeley Divinity Sch M dd etown, f^r U.S. and foreign countries: spent several yrs. Conn., since Sept., 1904. Address. Middletown. in Russia, Germany and England, designing, build- '-'^'^'^- ing and acting in an advisory capacity in con- IiAPIiEUB, Ira Henry, lawyer: b. Prescott, Ont., struction of submarine torpedo boats. Also in- Can.. Mar. 23, 1870; .>^. Israel and Dolphine (Bowen) ventor submarine apparatus for locating and re- LaFleur; prep. edn. high sch., Massena. N.Y.. B.S., covering sunken vessels and their cargoes; sub- Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1894; m. Josephine Emma marine apparatus for pearl and sponge fishing; Dudley, of Middlebury. Apr. 5. 1893: 3 chil- heavy oil internal combustion engine for marine dren. Philip Horace, Gertrude May. Dolphine Dud- purposes, etc. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and ley. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1898. and since prac- Marine Engrs., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. ticed in Middlebury. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Naval Engrs., Instn. of Naval Architects (T>on- Republican. Roman Catholic. Address: Middle- don), Schiffsbautechnische Gesellschaft (Berlin), bury. Vt. Mason. Clubs: Engineers' (New York), Algonquin I^AHEE, Henry Charles, author; b. London, {Bridgeport, Conn ). Home: Milford, Conn. Office: Eng., July 2, 1856: s. Henry and Georgianna ^^I'lo^eport. conn. (Grainger) Lahee: ed. St. Michael's Coll.. Tenbury, XiAKEMAN, Mary Bopes, M.D. ; b. Salem. Mass.. Worcestershire, Eng.; chorister at St. Michael's, May 20. 1870; d. John Ropes and Annie Stacey 1865-9; studied Nautical Training Coll., Green- (Haley) Lakeman; prep. edn. Salem High Sch.; hithe. Kent. Eng.; was in English mercantile ma- M.D.. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1895: unmarried. rine. 1871-9; m. Selina I. M. Long, of Hingham, Started in practice in association with Dr. Sarah E. Mass., Sept. 12. 1883. Sec. N.E. Conservatory of Sherman. Salem. Dir. Winona Fields Summer Music. Boston. 1891-9; established musical agency camp for girls. Salem Soc. for Higher Ed. of Wom- in Boston. 1899. Clubs: Boston Authors. Twentieth en. Unitarian. Recreations: outdoor sports. Ad- Century. (See Who's Who in America for books, dress: 9 Summer St., Salem, Mass. etc.) Home: Sharon, Mass. Office: 218 Tremont IAMB, Arthur Becket, prof, of chemistry; b St., Boston.* Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 25, 1880; s. Louis Jacob and IiAHEY, Prank Howard, surgeon; b. Haverhill, Elizabeth Camarden Townsend (Becket) Lamb; Mass., June 1, 1880; s. Thomas and Nora F. (Pow- A.B., A.M., Tufts Coll., 1900 (Phi Beta Kappa), ers) Lahey; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1904; m. Ph.D.. 1904; A.M., Harvard, 1903. Ph.D.. 1904; stu- Alice Church Wilcox, of Montclair, N.J., Apr. 15, dent U. of Leipzig, 1904, U. of Heidelberg, 1905. 1909. Practiced in Boston since 1908; asst. prof. Instr. electrochemistry. Harvard, 1905-6; asst. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 647 prof, chemistry, 190G-7, asso. prof., 1907-9, prof, chemistry, 1909-12, New York U., and was dir. Havemeyer Chem. Lab.; asst. prof, chemistry and dir. of chem. lab.. Harvard, since 1912. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Electrochem. Soc, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Bunsen Gesellschaft, Am. Acad., Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Chemical (New Yorlc) ; Harvard (Boston); Colonial (Cambridge). Home: 191 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. £AMB, Arthur Wells; b. Sharon, Conn., Aug. 9, 1868; s. George A. and Sarah Jane (AVells) Lamb; ed. pub. schs., Sharon and New Haven, Conn.; m. Dec. 22, 1892, Kathryn Bercher, of North East, N.Y. In grocery business, New Haven, 1893-7; now farmer and in automobile business; selectman, 1906, 1907, 1912-15 inclusive; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Grange, Woodman. Address: Sharon,' Conn. IiAlMB, Georg'e Burton, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) IiAICB, Henry Whitney, mfr.; b. Boston, Oct. 13, 1853: s. Salem Towne and Elizabeth (Whitney) Lamb; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and fitted for Har- vard, but did not matriculate; spent one term at Mass. Inst. Tech.; unmarried. Clk. in dry goods commn. house at Boston, 1871-80; sr. mem. Lamb & Ritchie Co., mfrs. sheet metal pipe, 1881-08 (retired); pres. Boston & Havana Steamship Co.; trustee Brookline (Mass.) Savings Bank. Pres. Am. Free Trade League 10 yrs.. Young Men's Dem. Club; treas. and dir. Brookline Friendly Soc; tru-^tee Pub. Library, Brookline. Unitarian. Clubs: Reform (New York and Mass.), Democratic, Puri- tan Country, etc.; was commodore Eastern Yacht Club, 1897-9. Recreations: golf. Home: 138 High St., Brookline. Office: 1020, 131 State St., Boston. IiAMB, Horatio Appleton, trustee; b. Boston,. Jan. 11, 1850; s. Thomas and Hannah (Dawes) Lamb; A.B., Harvard, 1871; m. Annie Lawrence, d. Benjamin Smith and Annie Bigelow (Lawrence) Rotch, of Boston, Apr. 14. 1890; 4 children, Thom- as, Aimfie, Rosamond, Edith Duncan. Dry goods commn. mcht., Boston, 1872-89; pres. The Boston Co-operative BIdg. Co., Boston Children's Aid Soc; treas. Riverside Water Co.: trustee estates. Trus- tee Simmons Coll. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Har- vard, Tavern, St. Botolph, Milton Recreations: farming. Home: 126 Beacon St., Boston, and Mil- ton, Mass. Office: 27 Kilby St., Boston. ImAT/TB, Roland O, life ins.; b. Beverly, Mass., Dec. 20, 1850; s. Samuel T. and Sarah P. (Flagg) Lamb; pub. sch. edn.; married. Bookkeeper in a mfg. house, 5 vrs.; bookkeeper Jan., 1872, chief elk., 1889-94, sec, 1894-03, John Hancock Life Ins. Co.; elected dir. and 2d v. -p., 1895; v. -p., Feb., 1899, pres. since June 21, 1909, John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co.; dir. Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., N.E. Power Co. Mason (Past Commdr. De Molay Commandery, K.T. ; trustee of Grand Fund of the Grand Commandery, K.T. of Mass. and R.I.); mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Algonquin, Brae Burn Country, Colonial (Cambridge). Recreations: golf. Home: 270 Commonwealth Av. Office: 120 Franklin St., Boston. IiAMBEBT, Benjamin IiOtt, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 16. 1856; s. Denison David and Jane Adams (Hinman) Lambert; student Yale; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1883; m. Derbv, Conn., Dec. 15, 1881, Mary D. Gilbert. Began practice at Brooklyn. 1882; removed to New Haven, 1883; pre=;. Bd. of Aldermen and acting mayor li^ yrs.; alderman. New Haven. 1895-9; park commr. 2 yrs., and mem. Bd. of Finance 2 yrs. Mason (32°). Address: 578 Howard Av., New Haven, Conn. IiAMBBRT, Fred Dayton, biologist; b. Musca- tine, la., Oct. 28. 1871; s. Daniel Meader and Ellen (Scudder) Lambert; grad. high Sch., Muscatine, 1889; Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1894. A.M., and Ph.D., 1897; post-grad work, U. of Freiburg, Germany, winter semester, 1910-11; m. Mary Anna Ingalls, of Auburn, Me.. June 6. 1903: 1 daughter, Elizabeth ^llen. Asst. in biology, 1896-7, instr., 1897-8, Tufts Coll.; sub-master, Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me.. 1898-9; instr. natural history, 1899- 04, asst. prof, biologv, 1904-13, prof, botany, since Sept., 1913, Tufts Coll. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, N.E. Bot. Club, Boston Soc. Natural History, Naturalists Club of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta. Address: 120 Curtis St., Tufts College, Mass. IiAMBEBT, Frederick D., M.D., surgeon; b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 26, 1877; s. Henry A. and Sarah G. (Corliss) Lambert; grad. Lowell High Sch., 1895; student Mass. Inst. Tech.; Ch.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899, M.D., 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Catharine Cravath Whitaker, of Tyngsborough, Mass., June 18, 1909; 3 sons, Richard Holland, David, Corliss Bancroft. House surgeon, Boothby Hosp., Boston, 1899-1900; practiced in Salem, Mass., 1901-8, Tyngsborough since 1908; med. insp. Winslow Sch. Trustee Lit- tlefield Library, Tyngsborough. Col. High Sch. Regt., Lowell, 1894-5; capt. Co. A, Mass. Inst. Corps of Cadets, 1895-6; commodore Salem Yacht Club, 1901-2; mem. exec. com. since 1908, pres., 1911, Tyngsborough V.I. A. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex N. Dist. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Boston U. Alumni Assn., Alpha Sigma, Sigma Chi Beta, Patrons of Husbandry. Republican. Universalist. Club: Men's (Tyngs- borough). Recreations: yachting, motoring, golf. Address: Tyngsborough, Mass. I^AMBBBT, Jesse White, superintendent schs.; b. Wiscasset, Me., Nov. 27, 1867; s. Philip and Harriet (Jackson) Lambert; A.B., Bowdoin, 1893; m. Jennie Frances Gould, of Bath, Me., Dec. 22, 1896; 3 children, Hortense G., Gwendolyn J., Clason F. Teacher, Bath, Me., 1893-05; prin. Greeley Inst., Cumberland Centre, Me., 1905-6; prin. high sch.. Bar Harbor, 1907-8; supt. schs., Windham, Gray and New Gloucester, 1908-9, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, since 1910. Republican. Free Bap- tist. Odd Fellow. Address: Kennebunk, Me. IiAMBBBT, John Henry, M.D. ; b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 22, 1875; s. Henry Avalon and Sarah Grace (Corliss) Lambert; descendant on paternal side, of Isaack de Forest, New Amsterdam, 1637, and of Jesse Lambert, Milford, Conn., 1680; on ma- ternal side, of Capt. John Ford, East Chelmsford, and Major Enoch Page, Southampton, Mass., pre- Revolutionarv settlers; grad. Lowell (Mass.) High Sch., 1894; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894-6; Ch.B., M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1899: m. Mabel Forrest, of Lowell. Mass., June 26, 1902; 2 sons and 3 daughters. Practiced in Lowell since 1899; mem. med. staff Lowell Gen. Ho.sp. since 1900, also Rontgenologist, same; attending phys. Old Ladies' Home, Old Men's Home; mem. advisorv bd. of Milk Station; mem. Sch. Com.. Lowell. 1910-15 (chmn. 1913, 14, 15). Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Middlesex N. Dist. Med. Soc, Rontgen. Club of N.E. Republican. Universalist. Club: Vesper Countrv. Recreations: yachtins', fishing. Home: 70 Wannalancit St. Office: 202 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. IiAMBBRT, Walter A., treasurer: b. East Bos- ton. Mass., June 5, 1881; s. Edwin and Mary Frances (Dunn) Lambert; ed. Brighton High Sch., Boston: vmmarried. In employ of Nat. Market Bank, Brishton. 1899-03; became connected with Brighton Five Cents Savinsrs Bank. 1903, treas. since 1909, also trustee. Mason (K.T.). Mem. Savings Bank Officers Club. Home: 18 Gordon St., Allston. Office: 326 Washington St., Brighton, Boston, Mass. IiAMBBBT, William Bartlet, importer, jobber; b. Cambridge. Mass.. Mar. 19. 1845: s. Henry and Catharine Brown (Porter) Lambert; prep. edn. Newton (Mass.) High Sch., Mr. Allen's English and Classical Sch., West Newton, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1867, A.M., 1872; m. Anna K. Lombard, Oct. 4, 1870 (died Dec. 31, 1879); 2 children. Ed- ward Bartlet (deceased). Elinor (wife of Prof. H. J. Hughes, of Cambridge, Mass.); m, 2d, Annie Read, of Cambridge, Oct. 14, 1884. Began as treas. Siemens Resrenerative Gas Furnace Co., 1867; mem. Lambert Bros., 1869-93; assisted, 1893, in organiz- ing the corpn. of the Boston Plate & Window Glass Co. by consolidation of Lambert Bros., Hills, Turner & Co., and R. Sherburne, and has since been pres. of corpn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Zeta Psi. Clubs: Union, Oakley. Har- vard Union (life). Recreations: golf. Home: 23 Highland St., Cambridge. Office: 287 A St., Boston. 648 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND LA MONTE, Botoert Bives, socialist; b. Brook- lyn, Dec. 23, 1867; s. George and Rebecca Thweatt (Kern) La Monte; Rutgers Coll.; U. of Va. ; ad- mitted to bar in Kan. and N.J. ; m. Mary Wayne Seeley, of New Canaan, Conn., Oct. 2S, 1908. Be- gan newspaper work at Haverhill, Mass., 1900; editor Sunday Call, New York, 1909 — ; asso. editor Internat. Socialist Review. Cliicago. Del. Socialist Nat. Conv., Rochester, N.Y., 1900, and mem. plat- form com.; nat. organizer Socialist Party, 1900, 1911; del. Internat. Socialist Congress, Copen- hagen, Denmark, 1910. Has Investigated econ. and industrial conditions in New Zealand, Germany and Eng. Mem. Zeta Psi (Delta Chapter). Mem. editorial .staff The New Review. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: New Canaan, Conn.* IiAlVEOUBEUX, Joseph Elzear, M.D.; b. Chambly, Quebec, Can., May 5, 1S69; s. Cyrille and Dorimene (Senecal) Dameureux; grad. Coaticook (Que.) Acad., 1884; B.A., Sherbrooke Coll., 18S9; M.D., Laval U., Montreal, 1893; m. May 23, 1899, Al- phonsine Rousseau, of Three Rivers, Que. Prac- ticed in Lowell, Mass., since 1893; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners; mem. council Mass. State Dept. of Health; trustee Central Savings Bank. Mem. Lowell Sch. Com., 1906-10 (chmn. 1909-10); mem. Bd. of Trade com. of 60 that drafted and advocated a commn. form of city govt, adopted Dec, 1911. Trustee Lowell Industrial Sch. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Soci6te Historique Franco- Americaine; officier d' Academic (French (Jovt. decoration). Mem. Royal Arcanum. Address: 710 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. IiAMFBEV, Charles STaitlaud, educator; b. Em- poria, Kan., Feb. 15, 1872; s. Maitland Charles and Abbie C. (Davis) Lamprev; grad. North Easton (Mass.) High Sch., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892; m. Mabel Murray, of Boston. June 27, 1906. Teach- er, Allen Bros. English and Classical Sch., West Newton, Mass., 1892-3, North Reading High Sch., 1893-4. Lawrence High Sch., 1S94-5; prin. Packard Grammar Sch., Lawrence, 1895-04; jr. master Me- chanic Arts High Sch., Boston, 1904-6; dir. Eve- ning and Vacation schs., Boston, 1906-8; now master, head of dept., Boston Normal Sch., dir. Model Sch., and acting prin. Martin Sch. Dir. physical activities Girls' Summer Camp, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. Unitarian. Mem. Mass. Schoolmasters Club. Club: City. Recreations: study of nature, gardening. Home: 53 Donny- brool< Rd., Brighton, Boston, Mass. IiAMSOir, Albert Henry, genealogist; b. Cam- bridge, ]\Iass., Oct. 21, 1862; s. Rufus William and Cyrene Dam (Eaton) Lamson: descendant of Wil- liam Lamson, of Ipswich, Mass., 1635; also of John Eaton, of Salisbury, Mass., prior to 1640, and of John Dam, of the Dover (N.H.) Combina- tion of 1640; common sch. edn. ; m. Marv Ella "U'eeks. of West Newton, Mass., Dec. 22. 1897 (died Sept. 6, 1906). Was connected with several lines of business until 1906 when he commenced with the Legal Process Co. of Boston, of which is pres. Genealogist. Republican. Free Thinker. One of incorporators of the Piscataqua Pioneers of Port.s- mouth. N.H., and its sec. since its charter 1905, also dir.; mem. N.H. Geneal. Soc. of Dover. N.H., Topsfield (Mass.) Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. of Boston. Handel-Haydn Soc. of Boston, N.H. Soc. S.A.R. Mason; Past Master King Solomon's Lodge No. 14, N.H., and now sec. Shawmut Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Boston; Past Grand Patron O.E.S., N.H. ; mem. Sullivan Commandery No. 6. K.T.. Claremont, N.H.; N.H. Consistorv 32°, S.P.R.S., Nashua. N.H. ; Bektash Temple, A. A.O.N. M.S., Con- cord, N.H. ; N.H. Vet. Masonic Orgn., Concord, N. H. : sec. Veteran Odd Fellows Assn. of Mass.; mem. B.P.O.E. No. 1280. Franklin, N.H. Home: Elkins, N.H. Office: Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. IiAMSOlT, Clement Richmond, lawver: b. Bos- ton, Jan. 10, 1878; s. Frank G. and Sarah (Rich- mond) Lamson; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1901; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1901. and since practiced in Boston; mem. Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Harvard, Ex- change, Boston Athletic Assn., Longwood Cricket, Longwood Covered Course. Recreations: tennis. golf. Home: 217 Babcock St., Brookline. Office: 708, .TO Stale St., Boston, M.-iss. IiAlVISON, Darius Francis, clersrvman; Dec. 7, 1832-July 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) IiAMSON, Georg-e Herbert, Jr., college prof.; b. Maiden, Mass., Apr. 8, 1882; s. George H. and Sarali J. (Liscombe) Lamson; B.Agr., Conn. Agrl. Coll., 1902; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1903; post-grad, work, Wesleyan U., Conn., 1904; M.S., Yale, 1905; m. Kate Arroll, of Bridgeport, Conn., July 27, 1909. Prof, biology, Tarkio (Mo.) Coll., 1905-6; prof, zoology. Conn. Agrl. Coll., since 1906. Methodist. Home: Storrs, Conn. IiAMSON, Guy Caleb, clergyman; moved to Philadelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909.) IiAMSON, Jarvis, mfr. of hats and furs; b. Hamilton, IVIass., May 23, 1855; s. Jarvis and Estlier (Woodbury) Lamson; descendant of an- cestors who settled in Ipswich, Mass., 1637; grad. Dummer Acad., South Byfleld, Mass., 1872; m. Sarah A. Titus, of Boston, June 14, 1893; 3 chil- dren, Elsie May, Jarvis, Jr., Barbara Carpenter. Served apprenticeship at hatter's trade, 1872-6; entered business, 1877, at 92 Bedford St., Boston; partner Lamson & Hubbard; treas. Lamson & Hubbard Co.; trustee West Newton Savings Bank, Dummer Acad. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Brae Burn Country, Newton (Newton). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 111 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 92 Bedford St., Boston, Mass. IiAMSON', Kate Glidden, foreign missions; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 3, 1859; d. Edwin and Mary (Swift) Lamson; descendant on mother's side of (Gardner family, first settlers of Nantucket; ed. un- der mother and governesses in Europe and in pub. schs., Winchester, Mass.; unmarried. An officer of the Woman's Bd. of Mission (foreign) of the Congl. Ch. since 1893; foreign sec. of the bd. since 1902. Trustee Euphrates Coll., Harpoot, Eastern Turkey. Made missionary tour of the world. Recreations: traveling. Club; Woman's City (Boston). Home; 12 Remington St., Cambridge, Mass. Office; 14 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. IiANCASTEB, Archibald Augustus, clergyman; b. Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 5, 1878; s. James and Susannah (Wrigley) Lancaster; Centenary Colle- giate Inst., Hackettstown, N.J., 1898-9; A.B., Al- bion (Mich.) Coll., 1904; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1908; m. Alice Ethel Locke, of Waterbury, Conn., June 25, 1907; children, Alice Christine, James Locke. Ordained ministry, 1908; pastor Holly, Mich., 1904-5, Rocky Hill, Conn., 1906, Union- ville, 1907-8, Corunna, Mich., 1908-9, St. Louis, Mo., 1909-11, Middlebury, Vt., since 1911. Mem. Middle- bury Bd. of Trade. Republican. Mem. Delta Sigma Rho. Clubs: Moosalamoo, Green Mountain. Ad- dress; Middlebury, Vt. IiANCASTEB, Henry Carring'ton, college prof.; b. Riclimond, Va., Nov. 10, 1882; s. Robert Alexan- der and Williamine Cabell (Carrington) Lancaster; ed. pvt. schs., Richmond; B.A. and M.A., U. of Va., 1903; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1907 (hon. M.A., Am- herst, 1912); m. June 11, 1913, Helen C, d. John Bates Clark, of Columbia U. Taught sch., Mont- gomery, Ala., 1903-4; instr. Romance langs., 1907, asso. prof., 1908, prof., since 1910, Amherst Coll. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Old French Texts Society, N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Modern French Texts Soc, Am. Assn. Univ. Professors, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Author; The French Tragi-Comedy, 1907; Pierre Du Ryer, Dra- matist, 1912. Contbr. to pliilol. jours. Recreations: tramping, canoeing, swimming. Address: Amherst, Mass.* IiANCASTEB, "Walter Brackett, M.D.; b. New- ton, Mass., May 11, 1863; s. Charles Bartlett and Mary Elizabeth (Brackett) Lancaster; A.B., Har- vard, 1884; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; studied abroad, 1889-90; spl. student Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1905-6; m. Newton, Dec. 15, 1886, Emma Winter; 1 child, Julia Elixabeth, b. May 31, 1896. In gen. practice in Wellesley Hills, 1891-6; practiced as oculist at Boston, 1891-01; practice interrupted by prolonged illness: practiced at Amherst, 1906-1(), Boston, since 1910. Assistant ophthalmic surgeon, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 649 Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; consult- of Heidelberg-, 1885-7; (hon Sc D., Tufts Coll., ing- ophthalmic surgeon. N.E. Hosp. for Women Mass., 1913); m. Susanne Foster, d. Charles E. and Children; lecturer on ophthalmology, Harvard Lauriat, of Boston, May 15, 1896. Instr. mathe- Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. matics, Harvard, 1S83-5; petrographer, Michigan Ophthal. Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto- Geol. Survey and instr., Mich. Coll. Mines, 1889-92; Laryngology, A.A.A.S., N.E. Ophthal Soc. (pres.), asst. state geologist of Mich., 1892-9, state geolo- Mass. Commn. for Blind, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston gist, 1899-09; Pearson prof, geology and mineral- Med. Library, Assn. Prevention Infant Mortality, ogy, Tufts Coll., since Sept., 1909. Spl. lecturer com. on conservation of vision of A.M.A., lUumi- econ. geology, U. of Mich., 1904. Fellow A A A.S. nating Engring. Soc; life mem. Mass. Hort. Soc, (v.-p., sect. E., 1907, and mem. Darwin Memorial etc. Conglist. Clubs: Harvard, Commonwealth Com.); mem. Geol. Soc. America (council 1905-8), Country. Recreations: gardening, golf. Contbr. to Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Acad. Arts and med. periodicals. Home: 71 Harvard Av., Brook- Sciences, Boston Soc, N.H., etc.. Lake Superior line, Mass. Office: 522 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Mining Inst, (treas. 1893); pres. Mich. Acad. Scl- IiANDEB, Charles E., M.D.; b. Lewiston, Me., ence, 1905-6 Mich. Engring. Soc, 1908-9, Lansing Apr. 13, 1861; s. John and Sarah L. (Fickett) Lan- Law and Order League, 1904; corn mem. Canadian der; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bow^doin), 1886; m. Minmg Inst.; deL Internat. Geol. Congress, 1913. Ella H. Donovan, of Alfred, Me., Nov. 13, 1912. Dir. Allen-Lane Co. Clubs: University, Twentieth Practiced at Alfred since 1890; mem. pd. U.S. Med. Century. Editor and part author of sundry Reports Examiners; dir. Alfred Water Co. Republican, of Geol. Survey of Mich., Canada, and U.S. Geol. Conglist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., York County Med. Survey. Home: 22 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass.* Soc. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K.P., Grange. LANE, Asa Lyman, clergyman; b. Yarmouth, Home: Alfred, Me. Me., Feb. 18, 1839; s. Edmund Cleaves and Mary LANDERS, Charles Adams; ta. Somerville, Mass., Ring (Humphrey) Lane; prep, edn.. North Yar- May 24, 18.84; s. Stephen and Isabella (Adams) mouth Acad.; A.B., Waterville (now Colby) Coll., Landers; descended from Van Nordens, of New 1862, A.M., 1867; prin. Reid Inst., Pa., 1863-7; York, 1775; ed. pub. schs., Somerville; m. Emma student Newton Theol. Sem., 1867-70; m. Skow- Morse Haskell, of Somerville, Mass., July 11, 1907; began, Me., Oct. 6, 1864, Mary J. Robinson (died children, Charles Adams, Jr., Frederick Edward. Apr. 30. 1908); 2 children, Ava Bertha, b. Reids- Began active career with G. S. Landers & Co., cot- burgh. Pa.. July 3. 1865 (died Sept. 27, 1908); Mary ton goods. 1897; title of firm became Landers Bros. Blanche, b. Biddeford, Me., May 22, 1873. Or- Co. (of which is partner), 1901, and so continues, dained minister Bapt. Ch., 1866; pastor Bapt. Ch., Republican. Baptist; trustee 1st Bapt. Ch. of Som- Biddeford, Me., 1870-5; pres. New London (N.H.) erville. Mason. Recreations: canoeing. Home: 20 Lit. Instn.. 1875-6; teacher sciences and mathe- Cambria St., Somerville, Mass. Office: 145 Pearl matics, Coburn Classical Inst., "Waterville, 1876- St., Boston. 01; teacher Latin and mathematics. Good Will LANDERS, George M., mfr. (See vol. 1909.) ™gh Sch 1902-6; pastor East Winthrop. Me » . ..,.^.^.>,,, ,,,-,,. -. ... , ^ ^ , , Sept., 1906-Nov. 1, 1911; since then resident of LANDERS, William Rupert, real estate broker, Wakefleld, Mass. Was mem. of com. of three builder; b. Port Maitland, N.S., Feb. 5, 1871; s. Wil- superintending citv schs., Biddeford, for 3 vrs.; liam H. and Emma (Porter) Landers; descendant mem. Waterville (Me.) Bd. of Edn. 4 vrs. Ex-pres. of Thomas Landers, who came from Parish of Me. Pedagog. Soc, Josselyn Bot. Soc, and Me. Stephney, London, 1635, and settled in Sandwich, Audubon Soc; hon. mem. N.E. Bot. Soc; mem. Mass.; common sch. edn.; m. Adelia S. Crosby, of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Port Maitland, N.S., Sept. 25, 1895. Carpenter and Republican. Recreations: reading, also poultry builder, 1887-97; general store, auctioneer and m- culture and gardening. Address: Bellevue Park, surance, 1897-07, at Port Maitland, N.S.; came to Wakefield, Mass. Boston, Mar. 31, 1907; since in business for self in t «-Kr-, 'i»_„j_~j.„ r«i-.-..v« ^^^r ^.a^ „^^^„ . i, real estate and ins., klso as auctioneer, appraiser T,^^fJ^=h?.®^^To'?fi.^l*''?^®' ^7„JlTif/„ and builder; sec-treasurer Mattapan Co-operative 5°^i£"'r2?io iAllV.^ RT.-^?,^^n^^^.^f^^} t^h Bank. Member Common Council, Yarmouth. N.S., ^l''£' ^}l% /i^V\'^^^om^^VIV fr^^^^'l^f L?ti/^^ 1905. 6, 7. Mem. Mattapan and United Improve- Lexin^.^ and othir eSgemtn^s-^rad B^^^ ment assns. Republican. Baptist. Pres. Berean „fih sch 1883- studen?Mfl?^ Inst' Tech 1883-^" Brotherhood, 1912, 13. Mem. I.O.O.F. (Past Grand), m' Boston Ipr ' "5 1 899 Ftorence(5oodwrn (class Recreations: motoring bowling Home. 40 Hazle- ^^ i1^^**^B"osfoPn'tf.): Tn^n'rv H^rris^rGoodwinl^o! ton St. Office. 1180 Blue Hill Av., Boston, Mass. g^^^^ Berwick. Me. Gained experience in woolen LANDlklAN, Ered. Ulysses, educator; b. South goods business with Devonshire Mills, Goff Falls, N. Londonderry, Vt., Apr. 4, 1866: s. John Turner and H. ; became connected with Allen, Lane & Co., now Martha Jane (Aiken) Landman; A.B., Bates Coll., Allen-Lane Co., and v.-p. and mgr. since 1898. 1898; m. Townshend, Vt., Aug. 22. 1899, Grace Republican nominee for Congress. 9th Mass. Dist.. Elizabeth Blood; 1 son, b. May 18, 1905. Taught 1892; mem. Rep. State Com., 7th Mass. Dist., 1894- in rural and graded schs. until 1894; tutor, Latin 95; mem. Boston Common Council. 1895-6; speaker Sch., Lewiston, Me., 1896-8; teacher at Turner and of 31st and 32d sessions Boston Young Men's Buckfield, Me., high schs., 5 terms: became identi- Congress; pres. West Roxburv Citizens' Assn., fied with Me. Central Inst.. Pittsfield, Me., 1898, 1902-4; pres. United Improvement Assn., 1914-16, prin., 1900-13; supt. of schs., Wolfeboro, Alton and which issued as a pamphlet his report on "The Farmington, N.H., since 1913. Republican. Free Telephone in Greater Boston"; dir. Boston Chil- Baptist. Mem. Teachers' Assn. Address: Wolfe- dren's Friends' Soc Republican. Conslist. Clubs: boro, N.H. Boston Citv, Boston Art. Home: 28 Maxfield St., LANDON, Howard E., lawver; b. Sharon, Conn., "^^"e^t Roxbury. Mass. Office: 266 Devonshire St.. Feb. 2, 1869: s. Fitch and Olivia (Eggleston) Lan- Boston. don: grad. Amenia Sem.. Dutchess Co., N.Y., 1887; LANE, David "W., insurance; b. T^'eston, Mass.. LL.B., Albany Law Sch. (Union U.), 1890; m. Aug. 20. 1846; s. David and Caroline (Lamson) Juliette W. Landon, of Salisbury, Conn., June 6, Lane; descendant of William Lane. Boston, 1630: 1894; 2 children, John F.. Richmond W. Practiced ed. schs. of Switzerland; m. Fannie E. Bush, of in Salisbury as mem. Warner & Landon since Weston, Mass., Dec 5. 1878: 3 children, Elizabeth, 1891; dir. Bobbins Burrall Trust Co., Salisbury Robert, J. Phillip. Formerly .1r. partner. Lane. Savings Soc, Salisbury Cutlery Handle Co., Geo. Lamson & Co., importers, Boston: entered ins. Warner Farm Co., Amenia & Sharon Land Co. bu=;iness, 1888; pres. Mut. Boiler Ins. Co.; sec. Postmaster Salisbury, 1897-01; mem. Conn. State and treas. Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co. Park commr. Senate. 1901; chmn. Salisbury Sch. Com.. 1912-13; ^^eston, since 1898. Republican. Unitarian. Club: treas. Salisbury INIemorial Library Assn., Salisbury Union CBoston). Home: Weston, Mass. Office: Cemetery Assn. Mem. Litchfield County Bar Assn. Room 65, 31 Milk St., Boston. Republican. Conglist Club: Litchfield County LANE, Edg-ar Charles, shoe mfr.; b. Grav, Me., University. Address: Salisbury, Conn. IVIav 31 1870; s. Charles M. and Fannie A. (Young) LANE, Alfred Church, geologist; b. Boston, Jan. Larie; ed. pub. schs.; m. Marv S. Mayall. of Port- 29, 1863; s. Jonathan A. and Sarah D. (Clarke) land. Me., June 21. 1894; 3 children. Stanley M., Lane; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., Ph.D., 1888; U. Edgar Charles. Jr., Marion L. In shoe business, 650 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boston, with Lampkins & Foster, 1888-03; treas. Lane Bros. Co., shoe mfrs. and wholesale dealers; dir. Fidelity Trust Co. Trustee Baptist Hosp. ; supt. Tremont Temple Baptist Sunday Sch. (said to be the largest Sunday sch. in the world). Re- publican. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: fishing. Home: 82 Evans Rd., Brookline. Offices: 555 At- lantic Av. and 249 Congress St., Boston. ItATSTE, Edward A., lawyer; b. Carroll, N.H., Nov. 27, 1654; s. Richard and Hannah (King) Lane; ed. pub. schs., Whitefleld, N.ll., and 1 or 2 terms in high sch., Littleton, N.H.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1879; m. Concord, X.H., May 24, 188 2, Annie A. Barter. Has practiced at Pittsfield, N.H., since 1881; representative in N.H. legisla- ture, Jan. 1, 1909-Jan. 1, 1911; pres. Farmers' Sav- ings Bank; trustee Pittsfield Acad.; ex-chmn. Bd. of Edn., Pittsfield. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Southern N.H. Bar Assn., Pittsfield Bd. of Trade. Mason; mem. O.E.S., K. of P. Clubs: Republican (pres.). Commercial. Address: Pittsfield, N.H. IiANH, Edward Binney, M.D. ; b. Melrose, Mass., July 13, lb.60: s. Samuel G. and Mary S. (Binney) Lane; grad. Cambridge High Sch., 1877: student Boston U. Coll. Liberal Arts 1 vr., 1877-8; A.B., Harvard, 1881; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; m. Esther Bridgman, of Lawrence, Mass., May 29, 1888; 4 children, Spencer B. (2d It., 1st Arty., M.V.M.), Arthur B., Robert B., E. Gordon. Med. house oflJicer, IMcLean Asylum, July-Sept., 1884; asst. phys., Boston Lunatic Hosp., South Boston, 1884-8; 1st asst. phys., Northampton Lunatic Hosp., Mass., 1888-9; resident phys., dept. of Bos- ton Lunatic Hosp., at West Roxbury, 1889-95; supt. Boston Insane Hosp., 1895-05 (resigned). Clin, instr. mental diseases, Harvard Med. Sch., since Dec, 1903: resident phys. Adams Nervine Asylum, Jamaica Plain. Mem. Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Am. Neurological Assn., N.E. psychol. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement, Dorchester Med. Club, Boston Med. Library. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard, Boston Art. Recreations: botany. Home: 1020 Center St., Jamaica Plain. Ofl^ce: 419 Boylston St., Boston. IiANX, Elisha rrederick, banker, mfr. ; b. Swan- zey, N.H., Apr. 29, 1826; s. Ezekiel and Rachel (Thayer) Lane; pub. sch. edn.; m. 1st, Vernon, Vt., Mar. 15, 1849, Susan M. Fish (died Mar. 31, 1867); m. 2d, Sept. 15, 1868, Harriet P. Wilder, of Keene, N.H.; 4 children, Hubert E., Henry W., Susan G.. Harriette M. (Lane) Patey. Began active career as a sch. teacher; engaged with brother, at Marl- boro, N.H., in mfr. of woodenware, 1849-57; apptd. dep. sheriff, 1857, located at Keene, 1859; served succes.sively as U.S. assessor, as dep. collector Cheshire Co. and for 18 yrs. as dep. sheriff and sheriff of the co. ; has been largely identified with ry. and mfg enterprises and real estate and bldg. operations for more than 60 vrs. ; dir. and treas. Sullivan Co. R.R. and Ashuelot R.R., Vt. Valley R.R., and Conn. R. R.R.; pres. Monadnock Shoe Co.; dir. and pres. of Keene Nat. Bank for 49 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Address: 441 :Main St., Keene, N.H. IiANE, Prederick Doug-lass, educator; b. Ash- burnham, Mass., Julv 4, 1849; s. Samuel and Nancy H. (Eaton) Lane; A.B., Dartmouth, 1878, A.M., 1881; m. Aug. 24, 1887, Cora Jennette. d. Lorenzo H. and Chloe (Burgess) Gilbert; 3 chil- dren, Gilbert Frederic, b. 1890; Sylvia M. L., 1893; Merton Burgess, 1894. Began active career in match factory and later worked at carpenter trade; teacher, 1878-9; prof, mathematics and German, Gushing Acad., Ashburnham. Mass., 1879-96. and prof, mathematics since 1896: mem. Sch. Com., 1880-9: town treas. since 1893: del. to numerous Prohibition convs. Conglist. Mem. Theta Delta Chi, Math. Assn. of Teachers, Cambridge, INTass. Prohibitionist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Writer of poems, memorials, miscel- laneous articles in prose, addresses, etc., also writer of songs. Public speaker on religious and ednl. topics: has delivered many Memorial Day addresses, also speaker before meetings of Y.M. C.A. Address: Ashburnham, Mass. IiANE, Gardiner Martin, banker; Apr. 30, 1859- Oct. 4, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) laANE, George Mason, cotton mfr.; b. Taunton, Mass., .June 10, 1&74; s. Walter Lewis and Sarah Elizabeth (Rouse) Lane; grad. Brookline (Mass.) High Sch., 1893; student Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Anna Pearsol Spurrier, of Lancaster, Pa., June 1, 1904; 1 son, William Spurrier. Connected with John Farnum Mfg. Co., Lancaster, Pa., 1895-9, Warwick Mfg. Co., Centreville, R.I.. 1899-1900, Lawton Spinning Co., Woonsocket, 1900-1, N.H. Spinning Mills, 1901-3; mgr. Boscawen Mills, Pen- acook, N.H., since 1903. Sec. Bd. of Edn., Penacook Union Sch. Dist. Mem. Phi Beta Epsilon (Mass. Inst. Tech.). Republican. Conglist. Club: Mass. Inst. Tech. of N.H. Recreations: tennis, golf. Ad- dress: 15 Water St., Penacook, N.H. IiANE, Henry Wilder, shoe mfr.; b. Keene, N.H., Apr. 2, 1871; s. Elisha F. and Harriet P. (Wilder) Lane; grad. Keene High Sch., 1899; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1895; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 9, 1900, Besse L. Howard; 4 children, Howard B., Elisha v., Helen W., Wilder S. Treas. and dir. Monadnock Shoe Co., Keene, since Nov. 9, 1905. Mem. Common Council, 1902, and bd. of aldermen, Keene, 1906; mem. bd. of edn. since 1901; mem. State Exec. Com. Y.M.C.A. since 1900; pres. Keene Y.M.C.A.; trustee Keene Acad. Fund. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Recreations: golf, tennis. Address: Keene, N.H. ImANE, Iioring- Parsons, banker; b. Hartford, Conn., July 9, 1855; s. Lpririg and Marytta (Par- sons) Lane; g.g.s. of John Phelps, was 1st high slieriff of Hampden County; ed. grammar and high schs., Westfield, Mass.; m. Sarah E. Stimpson, of Westfield, Nov. 8, 1884: 3 children, Loring Stimp- son, Robert Phelps, Lucy Marytta. Connected with 1st Nat. Bank, Westfield, since 1873, now cashier; trustee Westfield Savings Bank; dir. West- field Power Co. Treas. Westfield Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Country. Recreations: horseback riding, breeding trotters. Home: 110 Franklin St. Office: 1st National Bank, Westfield, Mass. I^ANE, Maud Paradis, pianist. (See vol. 1909.) IiANE, Walter Appleton, M.D. ; b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22, 1873; s. Charles Edwin and Caroline Eliza- beth (Lewis) Lane; descendant of William Lane, of Boston, Mass., 1650; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; A.B., Dartmouth, 1895 (Phi Beta Kappa); M.D., Harvard Me6. Sch., 1899; m. Marv Hoadly Chase, of Hanover, N.H., July 9, 1901. Practiced in Mil- ton, Mass.. since 1900. ]Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, Boston City Hosp. Alum- ni Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sphinx (Dart- mouth). Republican. (Conglist. Address: 173 School St., Milton. Mass. IiAITE, William Coolidge, librarian; b. Newton, Mass., Jul\^ 29, 1859; s. William H. and Caroline M. (Coolidge) Lane; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Bertha Palmer, of Andover. Mass., May 12, 1903. Asst. librarian, Harvard, 188 7-93; librarian, Bos- ton Athenseum, 1893-8, Harvard U., since 1898. Pres. A.L.A., 1898-9, Bibliog. Soc America, 1904-9; sec. and treas. and later chmn. A.L.A. publishing bd., 1886-07. Address: 19 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.* IiAI7G, Benjamin Johnson, musician; Dec. 28, 1837-Apr. 4, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) IiAlTG, Charles H., Jr., business man; b. Dover, N.H., June 13, 1850; s. Charles H. and Sarah A. (Staples) Lang: descendant of Thomas Lang, who emigrated to America in 1728; ed. common schs. of Reading, INIiss. ; m. May E. Pratt, of Boston, .Tune 28, 1877; 5 children, Marian Estella, Edward Copeland, Charles Henry, 3d, Florence Louise, Beatrice May. Began as clerk with Cyrus Wake- field, 1872; treas. and dir. Wakefield Rattan Co., 1888; treas. Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co., 1898, pres. since 1912. Republican. Baptist. Recrea- tions: hunting. Home: 113 Bellevue Av., Melrose, Mass. Otflce: Wakefield, Mass. ImANG, John Alton, business man; b. North Ber- wick, Me., Jan. 27, 1840; s. Hon. John Damon (U.S. Indian commr.) and Ann Blmira (Stackpole) Lang: student Haverford Coll., Pa., 1856-9; m. AVinslow, Me., Nov. 20. 1861, Carrie Redington Drummond. Mfr. of knit goods, car lumber and WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 651 woolen goods for a number of yrs.; master me- Senate, 1914, 1915; sec. Rep. City Com., Quincy, chanic Lockwood Cotton Mills, Waterville, Me., 1908, 9, 10 (chmn., 1911-12). Former trustee 8 yrs., and supt. same 3 yi-s.; agt. Gibson Cotton Thomas Crane Pub. Library. Conglist. Mem. Pil- Mills, Marysville, N.B., 1886; supt. Smithville Cot- grim Publicity Assn., etc. Mason- mem I O O F., ton Mills, Willimantic, Conn.. 1886; in employ Me. Elks, N.R.O.P. Clubs: Wollaston Men's, Squantum Central R.R., 1887-1900; master mechanic and Yacht, Atlantic Men's. Recreations: outdoor supt. Farwell Mills, Lisbon, Me., 1900-13; chmn. sports. Home: 16 Lunt St., Quincy, Mass. Office: Bd. of Aldermen, Waterville, 1897-8. Republican. .50 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. Mem. Friends' Soc. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Ad- t «i>T«.TT.ir «i* .-, ^z, ,. i. dress: Webster St., Lisbon. Me. . ^r^^^^?^ t"*-^!"^®* ,9'^^???' teacher, musician; b. Newport, R.I., Apr. 11, 1855; s. John Sinkins and ItANG, Henry Roseman, college prof.; b. War- Sarah Peckham (Lawton) Langley; grad. Newport tau, Canton of St. Gall, Switzerland, Sept. 22, 1853; High Sch., 1871; A.B., Brown U., 1876; post-grad, s. Rev. Dr. Heinrich Lang (leader of liberal sch. of study. Brown U., 1878-9, A.M., 1879; grad. Newton theology in Switzerland) and Constantia (Suter) Theol. Instn., 1882, post-grad, study, same, 1882- Lang; grad. Zurich, 1874; Ph.D., U. of Strassburg, S3; m. Oct. 14, 1886, Maud Lincoln, d. Rev. Dr. 1892 (hon A.M., Yale, 1897); m. Alice Hubbard Heman Lincoln, prof. ch. history, Newton Theol. Derby, of New Haven, Conn., Aug. 29, 1901. Prof. Instn.; 3 children, Rosamond, b. Julv 4, 1890; Allan Latin, State Normal Coll., Nashville, Tenn., 1878- Lincoln, June 11, 1892; Howard. Sept. 28, 1893. 82; instr. modern langs., high sch.,^ Charleston, Pvt. tutor, teacher of piano, pianist, and organist S.C, 1882-6, The Swain Free Sch., New Bedford, various chs. (Trinity, 1872, 1876-9, 1891-5; United Mass., 1886-92; instr. Romance langs., 1892-3, asst. Congl., 1880, 1900-13, mus. dir., 1907-13; 1st Bapt., prof. 1893-6, prof. Romance langs. and lit., 1896 — , 1887; Channing Memorial, 1887-8; Central Bapt., Yale. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. 1888-91; St. John's Emmanuel, 1895), Newport, Am. Dante Soc, Hispanic Soc. America; corr. mem. R.I. Organist at various times, while at Brown Royal Portuguese Acad. Sciences, Royal Acad, of u., of leading chs. of Providence; organist and Galicia (Spain), Hist, and Geog. Institute of mus. dir. Central Congl. Ch., Providence, 1895-96; Brazil, etc. Knight Commander Portuguese Order instr. philosophv, Yankton (S. Dak.) Coll., 1885; of Santiago, 1903. (See Who's Who in America for instr. Latin, Rogers High Sch., Newport, 1889, and list of books, etc.) Home: 60 Trumbull St., New St. George's Sch., Newport, 1897. Teacher of piano. Haven, Conn.* Clovne Sch., Newport, 1897-8, St. George's Sch., LANG, Marg-aret Ruthven, composer; b. Boston. 1906-7; teacher at Newport and Boston, ,1903-5; Nov. 27, 1867; d. Benjamin Johnson L. and Frances P^t- tutor Latin nriathematics, St. Georges Sch. under Drechsler and Abel. Munich; also studied 1889-95, and for many of the finest artists appear- composition with Victor Gluth, Munich; studied \^S in Newport concerts and musicales, 1876-15. orchestration, 1887, under G. W. Chadwick and E. ^e^. Phi_ Beta JKappa ^(R.L Alpha,^ BrownU., A. IV solos whi and heV"overtui'e"''wTtic"h"is'""'(Op!'"lcr) performe'd 'T^arm Quartet, 1913; sec. Redwood Library and several times at Chicago, under leadership of Athena?um Newport since 1908; mem. "The Art Theodore Thomas. Address: S Brimmer St., Bos- ^^J^n of Newport, Newport Improvement Assn ^Q^ * 2d Baptist Ch,. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Translator and editor: Leibnitz's Critique IiANG, Paul, American consul; July 1, 1860-Oct. of Locke, 1896; Bach's Cantatas. "Es i^t dir gesagt. 31, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) Mensch," 1901, "Freue dich, erloste Schaar" (MS.), Italy, nah -.„ ^ .. , „ , . , . - . . Italy, Geneva, Switzerland, and Mr. Noble's Sch., 1891) ; various book reviews in Jour, of Speculative Boston; student Harvard, 1878-81 (hon. A.B., Philosophy, and Mind; review of Benjamin Rand's Brown, 1891); m. Susan Havward Taft, of Ux- "Berkeley and Percival," Providence. R.I., Sunday bridge, Mass., Aug. 1, 1894. Instr. modern langs.. Journal, Dec. 27, 1914; concert notices and crit- Lehigh U., 1882-4; pvt. tutor Baltimore, 1884-6; icisms in Dwight's Jour, of Music, and other mus. instr. Romance langs., Cornell, 1886-90; asst. prof, pubs.; Corrigenda to E. G. Robinson's Christian modern langs., 1890-2, asso. prof. Romance langs. Theology, 1894; "Dr. Robinson, as a Teacher and lit., 1892-9, prof, since 1899, Brown U. Home: of Philosophy," in E. G. Robinson. An Autobiogra- 86 Upton Av.. Providence.* phy, with Critical Estimates, 1896; and of numer- tAKTR-'P •Rio'harfi Reinliolri r-lersrvmnn • h Brom. o"^ articles on musical. educational, civic and hefi:'^G%f^fnT^fc'^2l^ltl%i"cZ^^ university matters in public press^ Recreations: (Miy) Langef grad. Real Gymnasium, Bromberg, |ea-bathing bicycling, walking. Home. 1 School 1887; grad. Lehrer Seminar, Bromberg. 1891; stu- ^t., Newport, K.i. dent Theol. Sem. at Breklum, Schleswig-Holstein, IiANGIiEV, Edward Douphrate "Wood, retired; 1893-4; came to America. 1894; grad. Newark b. Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Eng., Sept. 21, 1863; Theol. Sem.. Bloomfield, N.J., 1897; m. Frieda s. William Cook and Sarah Burling (Lonsdale) Hahn. of Bielefeld. Germanv. Feb. 15. 1899, in Langley; ed. St. George's, Huntingdon, Eng.; came Kamerun, West Africa; 2 children, Martha D., to U.S., 1884; m. 1st, New York, 1886, Catherine Heinrich C. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1897; Rawley (died 1899) ; m. 2d. New York. 1901, Made- missionarv of Presbyn. Ch. of U.S. in Kamerun, line Shourds; children. Edward Lonsdale, Harold West Africa, 1897-01; pastor 1st German Presbvn. Sutherland, Mildred Mary, Kenneth Douphrate. Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1901-6, German Presbvn. (jh., Engaged in commercial and banking business, Lawrence, Mass., since Sept. 30, 1914. Moderator New York, 1884-02; dir. in various mfg. and flnan- Newburvport Presbvterv, 1914; commr. to Presbyn. cial corpus.; now pres. U.S. Cotton Seed Oil Co.; Gen. Assemblv. Chicago, 1914. Republican. Ad- also fruit growing in Porto Rico. Served as maj. dress: 338 High St., Lawrence, Mass. in Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex Regt. I.ANGE1.IER, Louis Prank RQ-bert, publisher; b. Mem Conn Ho. of Rep.. 1907-8 Republican. Epis- South Boston. Mass., Nov. 29, 1873; s. Remi and ^pPalian Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Club Emilie Ida (Faul) Langelier; mother came from gartford. Recreations: driving motoring Home. Baden-Baden. Germany, father from St. Hyacinth, New Canaan, Conn. Office: 115 Broadway, New P.Q.: ed. pub. schs., Boston: m. Alice Josephine York. Crocker, of Atlantic, Mass., Mav 20, 1896; 1 daugh- I^ANGI-EV, Ernest Pelix, educator; b. Toronto, ter, Muriel. Engaged in publishing business in Can., Feb. 27, 1874; s. Henry and Annie (Booth) Boston since Sept.. 1889; gen. mgr. Educational Langley; prep. edn. Jarvis St. Collegiate Inst., Pub. Co. since 1896. Mem. Citv Council. Quincy, Toronto, Can.; A.B., U. of Toronto, 1894; post-grad. Mass., 4 vrs.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 10, 11, work. Harvard, 1899-1900; A.M., 1900, univs. of 652 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND I^eipzig and HeidelbtMg, Germany, Istituto di Studi Superior!, Florence, and University de Paris; Ph.D., Harvard, 1909; m. Toronto, 1901, Carrie Florence Porter; children, Frances, Marion, Winifred, Ed- ward Marshall. Instr. French, 1896-02, asst. prof. Romance Langs., 1902-10, Dartmouth Coll.; prof. French (and other Romance langs., Mass. Inst. Tech., since 1910. Mem. imnto Sue. of America, Modern Lang. Assn. of America, Society, Dantesca ItaliS-na, Societil ]'"ilologica Romana, Alpha Delta phi. Author: The lOxtant Repertory of iho IOmtIn- Sicilian Poets, 1913; Les Travailleur de la Mer, 1911; The Poetry of Giacomo da Lentino, 1915. Ad- dres.^: Massachti.'^et ts Jnst. Technology, Boston. IiANGJ^EV, Frank Elmer, printer, publisher; b. Wilmot, N.H., Oct. 6, 1864; s. Cyrus Sanborn and Martha (Babcock) Langley; pub. sch. edn.; m. Boston. Oct. 4, 1892, IMary McLellan; 3 cliiklren, James N., Esther, Marcia. Learned printer's trade at U. Press, Cambridge, Mass.; pub. Hyde Park (Mass.) Times, 1886-93; pub. and propr. Barre Times, established 1897; commr. of pub. printing, Vt., 1907-11; mem. exec. com. Barre City llosp.; trustee Aldrich Pub. Library; mayor of Barre, 1915. Independent in politics. Conglist. Address: Barre, Vt. JLANGIiEV, Herbert Frank, dentist; b. Randolph, Mass., Apr. 13, 1SN2; s. Fiaiik Herbert and Annie (Higgins) Langley; grad. Stetson High Sch., 1899; student Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass., 1 yr. ; D.M. D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1903. I'racticed at Bos- ton, 1903-5, at Randolph, Mass., since June 1905; m. Adeline Merrill, of Canton, Mass. Home: Ran- dolph, Mass. X^ANGMAH), Samnel W., M.D. : b. Boston, June 26, 1837; A.B., Harvard, 1S59; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1S64; house officer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1863-4. Practiced, Boston, since 1864. Address: 13 Garri- son 11(1., Brookline, Mass. IiAN'GSHA'W, Walter Hamer, cotton mfr.; b. Eagley, near Bolton, England, Jan. 5, 1859; s. John Pendlebury and Mary (Hamer) Langshaw; family traced to the 15th century, in Lancashire. Eng. ; came to America with parents, 1866; very limited opportunity for edn., pub. schs., Lawrence, Mass.; m. Sarah Elizabeth Mahan, of Andover, Mass., Aug. 23, 1884 (died 1896); m. 2d, Elizabeth Wilkin- son, of New Bedford, Mass., June 23, 1898; 4 chil- dren. Walter Seymour, Albert, Eunice, Richard. Worked in Everett, Arlington and Pacific Mills of Lawrence, beginning at age of 9; placed in charge of weaving dept., at Potomska Mills, New Bedford, 1891; was made supt., Dartmouth Mills, 1895, dir. same, 1898, gen. mgr., 1901. pres. since 1906; pres. and agt. Dartmouth Mfg. Corpn.; dir. Mass. Trust Co., Mass. Employees' Assn.; mem. W. H. Lang- shaw Co., cotton yarns and cloth. Mem. C^ity Council, Lawrence, 1887. Trustee N.E. Conserva- tory of Music. Independent Republican. Episco- palian. Mason (Grecian Lodge, Lawrence, Mass.). Clubs: Wamsutta, New Bedford Country (New Bedford, Mass.); Rhode Island Country," Algon- quin; Boston Athletic Assn., Beverly Yacht (Bos- ton); Country (Brookline); Merchants', Arkwright CNew York). Author of two brochures: One Man's Experience in Connection with Schedule K, Jan., 1913; Tariff Question, Apr., 1913. One of these was submitted as a brief to Com. on Ways and Means, U.S. Ho. of Rep., 1913. Interested in economics, particularly as applied to pub. welfare. Musician (organist). Home: 152 Cottage St. Office: Dart- mouth Mfg. Corpn., New Bedford, Mass. IiANGTBV, Albert Perkins, editor; b. Wakefield, Mass., July 27, 1860; s. Joseph and Sarah (I^akin) T.iangtry; ed. Newton, Mass.; m. Sarah C. Spear, of West Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 3, 1886. Has been con- nected with several leading papers; editor and publisher Springfield (Mass.) Union since 1890. Dir. Associated Press since 1902. Mem. Rep. State Com., 1902-10; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10; sec. Commonwealth of Mass., 1911-12. 1915-16; chmn. commn. to build extension to State House, 1913. Republican. Author of the direct primary law in Mass. Home: Springfield, Mass. Address: State House, Boston, Mass.* I^ANGZBTTZ:!^, Georg-e Henry, secretary Yale School of Fine Arts; b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 3, 1864; s. Theodore and Margaretha Augusta (Pun- zelt) Langzettel, both natives of Bavaria; unmar- ried; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, 1882; took up trade of wood engraving; grad. Yale Art Sch., 1893; Bachelor of Fine Arts, Yale, 1898. Asst. instr. in drawing (later librarian), Yale Sch. of Fine Arts, 1893-98; sec, instr. in drawing and asst. curator of collections same, since 1902. Treas. New Haven Paint and Clay Club. Club: Quinni- piack. Recreations: music, outdoor life. Address: 725 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn. IiANIEB, Henry 'Wysliam, author; b. Milledge- ville, Ga., 1S73; s. Sidney and Mary (Day) Lanier; ed. McDonough Sch., Md.; m. Josephine Ledyard Stevens, of Greenwich, Conn., 1897. Rodman, Bal- timore Belt R.R., 1891; civ. engr. in West Indies, 1892-3; in art dept. Scribner's Magazine, 1894; ad- vertising mgr. and editorial asst. book dept., Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896-7; in editorial and advertising dept. of Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898; sec. Doubleday, Page & Co., 1900-12. Author: The Romance of Piscator, 1904. Home: Eliot, Me.* ImANIOAIX, Charles Bockwell, Orientalist; b. Norwich, Conn., July 8, 1850; s. Peter and Cath- arine (Cook) Lanman; lineal descendant, 9th gen- eration, of Francis Cook and John Alden (both of the Mayflower), and of Jonathan Trumbull ("Brotli- er Jonathan"); A.B., Yale, 1871, Ph.D., 1873; grad. student Greek under Hadley, Sanskrit under Whit- ney; studied Sanskrit under Weber, Berlin, and Roth, Tubingen, and comparative grammar under Curtius and Leskien, Leipzig, 1873-6 (LL.D., Yale, 1902, U. of Aberdeen, 1906); m. Mary B. Hinckley, of Beach Bluff, Mass., July 18, 1888. Teacher San- skrit, Johns Hopkins, 1876-80; prof. Sanskrit. Har- vard, since 1880. Percy Turnbull lecturer on poetry of India, Johns Hopkins, 1898; lecturer Lowell Inst., Boston, 1898; traveled in India, 1889, and acquired valuable books and about 500 manu- scripts (Sanskrit and Prakrit) for Harvard. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Philol. Assn. (sec. and editor 5 vols, trans, and proc, 1879- 84, pres. 1890), Am. Oriental Soc. (joint editor its jour, and proc. about 15 yrs., corr. sec. 1884-94, v.-p. 1897-1907. pres. 1907), Am. Philos. Soc, So- ciety de Linguistique; for. mem. Royal Bohemian Soc. Sciences; hon. mem. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, Royal Asiatic Soc, its North-China Branch (Shanghai), Finnish-Ugrian Soc. (Helsingfors), Soci6te Asiatique, Deutsche Morgenliindische Gesellschaft; corr. mem. Royal Soc. Sciences of Gottingen, Imperial Russian Acad. Sciences, Royal Acad. Sciences of Inst, of Bologna, Institut de France (Acad. des. Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). (See Who's Who in America for books, writings and edited works.) Home: 9 Farrar St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* ImA.TSJS1Im, VTalter Franklin, artist; b. Bangor, Me., Mar. 30, 1846; s. of Asa Paine and Betsey Turner (Grout) Lansil; descendant of Charles V. Lansil, who came from Havre, France, and settled at Chatham, Mass., 1792, and from .lohn Grout, the Puritan, who came to America, 1637; ed. pub. schs., Bangor, Me., until 1869; studied with J. P. Hardy, Bangor, 1869, Julien's Academie, Paris, 1884; unmarried. Began painting, Bangor, 1869; removed to Boston, 1870. Among his notable works are: "Dutch River Crafts"; "Nantucket Beach"; "The Enterprise at Sea"; "Near Dord- recht," etc. Mem. S.A.R. ; asso. mem. Kinsley Post, G.A.R., Hooker Mil. Assn.; mem. Unitv .Art r\\\h (pres. 1894), Boston Art Club. Ma«on (K.T., Shriner) ; officer of Grand Lodge of Masons, 1894- 95; mem. Worshipful Master's Assn. Address: 74 Boylston St., Boston. IiANSING, Marion Florence, author; b. T\^averlv, Mass., June 10, 1SS3; d. John Arnold and Jennv H. (Sticknev) Lansinar; A.B., Mt. Holvoke Coll., 1903; A.M.. Radcliffe, 1905. (See WTio's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 49 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass.* IiAirZA, Gaetano. engineer: moved to Philadel- phia. Pa. (Se'^ vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) IiAFZ:. Bushmore, M.D. : b. West Sand Lake, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1S54; s. John Joseph and Marv (Mott) Lape: ed. Sand Lake Hi eh Sch.: Nassau Acad.; Ft. Edward Inst; M.D., Albanv Med. Coll. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 653 (Union U.), 1877; m. Rosena Uline, of West Sand Mary Edna Atkins, Dec. 8, 1892; 1 son, Harold Lake, N.Y., Apr. 19, 1877; 3 cliildren, Ora Mary, Atkins, b. Aug. 20, 1894. Pharmacist at Melrose Edith, Edmund R. Practiced at Fair Haven, Vt., since 1867; sr. mem. firm Larrabee & Stearns; since 1877; health officer. Fair Haven; trustee trustee since 1886, now v. -p. Melrose Savings Fair Haven Graded Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Bank; one of organizers, 1892, 1st cashier and Med. See, Rutland Co. Med. Soc. Republican, since dir. Melrose Nat. Bank. Town elk., Melrose, Methodist. Royal Arch Mason. Address: Fair 1873-94; elk., Bd. Selectmen, 1888-93; register of Haven, Vt. voters, 1884-94; sewer commr., 1894-1900; city lAPHAM, Georg-e Allen, merchant; b. Boston, ^reas. 1900; mayor, 1901, 02; mem Mass. Ho of Aug. 24, 1870: s. William Turner and Susannah Rep.. 1886, 87, mem Mass. State Bd. Registration Frost (Sylvester) Lapham; descendant of Dr. m Pharmacy, 188 r-1900 (was sec. and pres.). Re- Thomas Lapham, of Maine; ed. English High Sch., publican. Baptist. Address: Melrose. Mass. Boston, 1885-8; m. Annie Marston Holmes, of IiARRABEX:, Mclvah, merchant; b. Limington, Boston, Jan. 3, 1893; 2 sons, Gordon Sylvester, Me., Sept. 4, 1843; s. Ezekiel and Mary (Davis) Kenneth Holmes. Has been connected with Rous- Larrabee; ed. pub. sch. and Limington (Me.) Acad.; maniere, Williams & Co., shoe mfrs'. goods, since m. Abbie J. Glover, of Boston, 1870; 3 children July 11, 1888; mem. of firm since Apr., 1903. Pro- Ralph C. (M.D.), Charles M., Catherine G (Mrs gressive. Mason. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., E. S. Foster, of Belleview, Mass.). Clk. and sales- Boston City, Colonial (Dorchester). Recreations: man, East Limington and Biddeford, Me, and hunting. Home: 22 Wheatland Av., Dorchester, Boston, to 1867; became connected with wholesale Mass. Office: 87-93 Lincoln St., Boston. dry goods house of Morse, Shepherd & Co., 1867, IiAPSAia, Georg-e Nelson, M.D. ; b. Richmond, was admitted as mem. of succeeding firm, Morse, Me., Sept. 16, 1872; s. John Brown and Mary Wilson & Co., 1880; mem. Wilson, Larrabee & Co., Dunlap (Greenleaf) Lapham; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1885-12 (retired). Republican. Mason. Club: Bos- Conn., 1895; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, ton Art. Recreations: traveling. Address: 912 1900; m. Lilla D. Weeks, of Worcester, Mass., Mar. Beacon St., Boston. 12, 1912. Teacher English and Classical Sch., West LARRABEE, Ralph Clinton, M.D.; b. Kalamazoo Newton, Mass., 1895-6; teacher Concord, Mass., Mich., Dec. 5, 1870; s. Mclvah and Abbie Josephine 1896-7; resident phys., Mass. State Sanatorium, (Glover) Larrabee; A. B., Harvard, 1893; M D , cum Rutland, since 1900. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, laude. Harvard Med. Sch., 1897; m. Ada Perkins Am. Sanatorium Assn., Nat. Assn. for Study and Miller, of Newton, Mass., Sept. 17, 1900; 1 son Prevention of Tuberculosis. Recreations: baseball, Martin Glover. Practiced at Boston since 1898- football, horseback riding. Home: Rutland, Mass. asst. visiting phys., Boston City Hosp.; asst. in Address: 419 Boylston St., Boston. medicine. Harvard Med. Sch.; instr. in medicine, IiAFHAM, Oscar, ex-congressman; b. Burrill- Harvard Grad Sch. of Medicine. Mem. Mass. Med. ville, R.I., June 29, 1837; s. Duty and Lucinda Soc, Boston Soc Med. Sciences, Boston Med. Li- (Wheelock) Lapham; 1st It., adj. 'and capt. 12th brary. Clubs: Harvard, Appalachian Mountain. R.L Vols, in Civil War; a.-d.-c. brigade staff; Recreations: mountain climbing, photography, served in Army of Potomac and Dept. of the Home: 912 Beacon St. Office: 520 Commonwealth Ohio, in Ky.; A.B., Brown U., 1864, A.M., 1867; Av., Boston. m. Clara Louise Paine, of Providence, June 20, LARRABEE, Seth L., lawver; b. Scarboro, Me., 1876. Admitted to bar, 1867, and since in practice Jan. 22, 1855. (See vol. 1909.) at Providence, R.I. Mem. R.I. Senate, 1887-8 treas. Dem. State Central Com., candidate for Congress and 53d Congresses of Arty, (an ancient Trustee Brown U- 1890— (mem. exec com ); cor- rsr^vYoTfnYst Tnd"comp"oler," FVni'%enVk"uSs""m^ porator R.L and Butler hqsps dir. Providence Caroline Dorthea Jensen, of Copenhagen, Sept. 24, Athenseum. Mem. Am. (:l^^c Assn and of gen jsgg gggan as soloist and teacher, Montreal com. of New 1 ork and of N.E. com of Mass. Peace can., 1899; conductor Montreal Amateur Svmphony Soc to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Peace Orchestra, seasons 1902, 03 ; in charge violin dept . among English SpealongPeoples.^^ Westmount Sch. of Music, 1904; located in Bur- Legion. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs. Army and Navy ungton, Vt.. 1908. and became citizen of U.S.; (\\ashington, D.C),Squantum, University (Provi- founder Larsen Violin Sch.; founder, 1909, Bui- dence). Democrat Home. 183 Waterman St. Of- ungton Symphony Orche.'^tra, and its conductor for fice: 4 Weybosset St., Providence, R.L* 4 seasons following; dir. music dept.. Summer LARKIN, ■William Harrison, Jr., mechanical Sch., U. of Vt., 1910-14. Lecturer on music. Luth- engr. (See vol. 1909.) eran. Mason (32°). Address: Burlington, Vt.* LARKED, Ellen Douglas, historian. (See vol. LARSSON, Gustaf, educator; b. Province of 1909.) Westergotland, Sweden, Dec. 10, 1861; s. Lars LA ROSE, Pierre de CliaigTion, architect. (See Svensson and Inga Maria Jonsdotter; grad. Nor- vol. 1909.) nial Sch., Niias, Sweden, 1882; came to America, LARRABEE, Georgre Howard, educator; b. Bridg- Dn, Me., July 16, 1866; s. William H. and Francina (Bradstreet) Larrabee; A.B., Bowdoin, 1888, A.M., 1888: m. Greta Sundvall, of Sweden, June, 1905; ton. Me., July 16, 186°6; s. William H. and'prancina ^ children George, Ingrid, Gustaf, Jr.. Elsie May. ^T^r^Hctr^^t/T.^^r-ahf^P- A.R. Rowdoin. 1SSS. A.M.. P""- of Sloyd Training Sch. for training teachers of manual training, Boston, since its establishment was ,'sore IS., 400 Train- c:or.t iqn? -Proc Mp Srhnnlmasters' Club- v -n ^"S i^cu. anu over luu.uuu uuuuieii ttie under the ?T^P*-^ii'il^;.J^r.-=. .''•..P?A'°T^p'ia nelta instruction^ of its graduates in America; ten cen- Me. Teachers' Assn.; mem. Theta Delta Chi, Phi ters established in Southern India and 6 in T=!p1-p TCa-n-na Rpnublioan Con°-list Mason" Odd "-^^''^ esiaoiisneu in ouuuiern inuia anu o m FPlfnw Clifh- Twentieth Century Bangor) Hom^^^ Mexico since 1909. Editor Sloyd Record. Repub- Fellow. Club, iwentietin^entury (.isangor;. iiome. j.^^^ j^^^^ N.E.A., Nat. Soc for Promotion of liangoi, .\ie. Industrial Edn., Eastern Mass. Training Assn.. LARRABEE, Henry; b. Ledyard, Conn., Apr. 15, Swedish Hist. Soc. Mason (32°. K.T.). Clubs: 1830. (See vol. 1909.) Twentieth Century, Mass. Sch. Masters', Boston LARRABEE, John, pharmacist; b. North Maiden Manual Training (hon.), Swedish Masonic (foun- (now Melrose). Mass., Apr. 21, 1850; s. John and der and hon. mem.). Author: Teachers' Sloyd Sarah Jane (Kimball) Larrabee: ed. pub. schs.. Manual, 1890; Working Drawings of Models in Melrose- m. 1st, Lvdia Ellen Ricker. Sept. 18, Sloyd, 1895: Handbook of Geometrical Wood Carv- 1876 (died Mav 18, 1890); 3 children, John Heber, ing, 1895; Elementary Slovd and Whittling, 1906; b June 20, 1877; Sarah Helen, July 10, 1884; Sloyd for Three Upon Grammar Grades, 1907; Stephen, Mav 13, 1890 (died same day); m. 2d, Working Drawings of Models in Wood-Turning, «54 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1912. Recreations: travelins:, gardening. Home: 227 Norfolk St., Wollaston, Mass. Office: 7 Har- court St., Boston. I^ABSSON, Johan. Gustav, M.D. ; b. Vermlands- bro, Sweden, Feb. 10, 1878; s. Lars Peter and Amanda (Olson) Larsson; brought to America, 1883; grad. Caribou (Me.) High Sch., 1898; A.B., Colby Coll.. 1902; M.D.. Long Island Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., 1907; m. Emma Christina Lundquist, of AVorcester, :Mass., Aug. 9, 1906; 2 children, Zelma Kristine, Brvngal G. Sch. teacher New Sweden, Me., 1895-8: prin. Lower High Sch. (Red Beach), Calais, 1902-3; practiced in Brockton, Mass., 1907- 09, since in Boston; lecturer on infectious dis- eases, also lecturer on physiology, Boston Coll. Phys. and Surg. Mem. Boston Med. Soc. (v. -p.). Alpha Tau Omego, Alpha Kappa Kappa, etc. Ma- son; Odd Fellow; mem. Foresters of America. Clubs: Swedish Masonic. Harmonic Glee. Address: 366 Mass. Av., Boston. IiASEIiIi, Cliester "W., president White Machine Co. (See vol. 1909.) IiASKI:B, Henry, lawyer; b. Russia, July 15, 1878; s. Louis and Leah (Aronson) Lasker; came to America, 1888; grad. Springfield High Sch., 1899; A.B., New York U., 1903, LL.B., 1904; m. Helen Ruth Hirsch, of Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 18, 1908. In law office of Brooks & Hamilton. Spring- field, Mass., 1904-5; in practice for self since 1906; apptd. by Gov. Draper as master in chancery, 1910, re-apptd. by Gov. Walsh in 1915: mem. Rep. City Com., Springfield, 1907; mem. Bd. of Alder- men, 1907-13; mem. Charter Revision Clommn.; mem. City Planning Commn. (pres. bd. last yr. of term); mem. Municipal Bldg. Commn., 1912-13. Pres. Peoples' Inst., Beth El Congregation, United Hebrew Charities; dir. Springfield Boys' Club, Baby Feeding Assn. Mem. Am., Mass. and Hamp- den County bar assns., Nat. Civic Lea.gue, Am. Geog. Soc, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Springfield Bd. of Trade (ex-dir.). Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, Jewish Hist. Soc. America, etc. Mason (32°, Shriner); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Spring- field Lodge I.O.B.B. (ex-pres. and deputy for Mass.). Clubs: Nayasset, Springfield Country. Economic, Manchonis, Calhoun. Home: 244 Sum- ner Av. Office: ."10 Main St., Springfield, Mass. IiATHAM, Aaron Hobart, lawyer, b. East Bridge- water, Mass., Dec 14, 1854; s. Eliab and Susan Adams (Hobart) Latham; descendant of Mary Chilton, of the Mayflower, who married Robert Latham, and on inother's side of Hon. Aaron Hobart, Plymouth. Mass.. 1787-1858; prep, edn., Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H.; A.B.. Harvard, 1877; student Harvard Law Sch.. 1878; m. Annie G. Bearce, of Boston, Sept. 20, 1882. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882. and since practiced at Boston; trustee of many estates; v. -p. and trustee Brook- line Savings Bank. Mem. Sch. Bd., Brookline, 7 yrs. Unitarian; elk. and treas. 1st Parish, Brook- line, and chmn. Parish Com. many yrs. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Varsity (Cambridge), Country (Brookline). Recreations: golf. Home: 44 Allerton St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. LATHAM, Daniel Stevens, M.D., surgeon; b. Auburn, Me., Jan. 4, 1867; s. Samuel Dexter and Mary Ellen (Stevens) Latham; ed. pub. schs.. Portland and Falmouth, Me.: student Portland Med. Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.), 1893; m. Margaret Ella Moulton, of Falmouth, Dec. 24, 1895; children; Millicent (deceased). Dan- iel Dexter (deceased), Mildred M., Donald S. In- terne R.I. State Instn., Cranston, 1893-4: has prac- ticed at Auburn (Cranston) since 1894: mem. Cranston Sch. Bd., 1895-11 (elk. 13 yrs.); supt. of health and town phys. 13 yrs.; again apptd. town phvs. and supt. health, Jan., 1915; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1907. Senate, 1908, 9, 10; med. exam- iner, 2d Dist., Co. of Providence: med. examiner for leading life ins. cos. Mem. R.I. Med. Assn., Providence Med. Soc, A.M. A., R.I. Medico-Legal Soc. (pres., 1912-14). Republican. Conglist. Ma- son; mem. T.O.O.F., N.E.O.P. Clubs: Providence Clinical; Alerta, Auburn Research (both of Au- burn). Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 678 Park Av.. Auburn. R.T. IiATHAM, lieon Drew, lawyer; b. Royal ton, Vt., Sept. 21, 1874; s. Benjamin Cole and Phoebe Car- son (Durkee) Latham; descendant of Robert Lath- am, who married Susannah Winslow; on mother's side descendant of the family of Remember Baker; ed. Randolph (Vt.) High Sch.; read law with J. D. Denison, of l^andolph; m. Agnes Quinn, of Milton, Vt., Jan. 13, 1902; 2 children, Leon D., Jr., Eleanor. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1897; later in U.S. Dist. Ct.; specializes in probate law. Has held many town offices — town elk., justice of the peace, pros, offi- cer, etc.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906. Mem. Chit- tenden County Bar Assn. Republican. Mason: Odd Fellow. Recreations: liunting. Address: Milton, Vt. IiATHAM, Monroe P.; b. Phoenixville, Conn., Jan. 3, 1843. (See vol. 1909.) I^ATHBITItV, Clarence, clergyman; moved to Buffalo, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) IiATHBOF, Hiram Newton, ry. official; b. Cor- nisli. Me., June 23, 1868; ed. pub. and high schs., Lowell, Mass.; m. CJrace (joleman, of Boston, Oct. 1, 1896; 2 children, Miriam Coleman, George Coleman. Eastern agt. several mfrs. hardware and kindred lines, 1884-07, and mem. Fellows & Co., mfrs. of woodenware, Boston, 1897-04: pres. Plymouth & Sandwich St. Ry. Co.; treas. Sagamore Beach Co.; gen. eastern agt. WTiite Mountain Freezer Co., Me. Mfg. Co. Treas. United Soc. Christian Endeavor. Mem. Cape Cod Bd. of Trade, Cape Cod Hotel Assn. (pres. 1911-12), N.E. Traffic Assn. Baptist. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City, Ben Lo- mand Golf, etc. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: Brookline; (summer), Sagamore Beach, Mass. Of- fice: Tremont Temple, Boston. IiATHBOF, James Gray, instructor in athletics. (See vol. 1909.) IiATHBOF, John, jurist; Feb. 8, 1835-Aug. 24, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) IiATHBOF, Moses Craft; M.D.; May 21, 1830- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) IiATHBOF, William Gilbert, clergyman; b. Providence, R.I., July 27, 1S65; s. Henry E. and Harriet N. (Stocking) Lathrop; descendant of .Jonathan Edwards; grad. Providence High Sch., 1885; A.B., Brown U., 1889; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1892; post-grad, student same, 1905, Ph.D., 1909; m. Helen E. Spicer, of Westerly, R.I., June 16, 1891; 3 children, Henry M. (grad. Sheffield Scien- tific Sch. (Yale), 1912), Albert S., Frederic W. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; pastor Monroe, Conn., Jan., 1891-3, North Haven, 1893-01, Shelton, since Apr., 1901. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Mem. Shel- ton Business Men's Assn. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven), Yale Alumni (IJlub. Au- thor: The Brass Industry in Connecticut, 1909. Address: 263 Coram Av., Shelton, Conn. IiATHBOF, William Monroe, editor. (See vol. 1909.) IiATIMI:B, Frederick Falmer, lawyer; b. Mont- ville. Conn., Nov. 13, 1875; s. Joseph S. and Ara- bella (Palmer) Latimer; A.B., Yale. 1897, grad. course in English, 1898; studied law with Charles W. Comstock, Norwich, Conn., and was admitted to bar, 1902: m. Groton. Conn., Nov., 1901, Grace Hamilton. Observer U.S. Weather Bureau, Mont- gomery, Ala., and Havana, Cuba, summer of 1900; has practiced in New London, Conn., since 1903; became judge of town court, Groton, 1903; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Mason; Odd Fellow. (Office: New London, Conn. IiATOXTB, Georg'e Bng-ene, M.D., surgeon; b. Burlington, Vt.. July 4, 1881; s. William, Jr., and Josephine (Hamlin) Latour; ed. Burlington Pub. Schs.; Edmunds High Sch., 1900. Burlington; St. Joseph's Coll.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1904; m. Rixie C. Gosselin. of Burlington, Vt., Sept. 23. 1907. Practiced in Burlington since 1906; consulting phys., Fanny Allen Hosp.; med. insp. of schs., 2 terms; mem. Bd. of Sch. Commrs. since 1905, also sec. Mem. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Cath- olic Address: 31 Elmwood Av., Burlington, Vt. IiAUDEBBUBIT, Frederic Curtis, clergyman; b. Hazleton, Pa., 1870; s. Frederic and Ann D. Lau- derburn; B.A., Lehigh U., 1891; grad. Gen. Theol. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 655 Sem., 1S97. Deacon, 1S97, priest, 1898, P.E. Ch.; rector Calvary Ch., Tamaqua, Pa., 1897-01, St. Anne's Ch., Roxbury, Mass.. 1901-2; asst. All Saints Ch., Worcester, 1903-S; curate St. Agnes Chapel, New York, 1908-10; vicar St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, since 1910. Socialist. Address: 2 De- catur St., Boston. IiAUGHIiIN, Arthur "Wood, newspaper publisher; Mar. 1, lS54-June 5, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) I^AUGHTON, Marie Ware, teacher, lecturer, pro- fessional coach; b. Lewiston, Me.; d. Warren P. and Elizabeth (Foss) Laugliton; grad. Lewiston Training and Practice Sch., 1882; student sum- mer session Nat. Sch. of Oratory, 18S5; grad. Bos- ton Sch. of Oratory, 1886; studied in Paris. Founder, 1892, and since prin.. Sell, of English Speech and Expression; dir. "Outdoor Players" (summer sch., training for plays, pantomimes and pageants), Peterborougli, N.H. Mem. D.A.R. (v. state regent, 1900). Club: Woman's Professional. Home: Hotel Westminster. Office: Pierce Bldg., Boston. I^AUGHTOK, Sarah Elizabeth, teacher; b. Lew- iston, Me.; d. AA'arren Preston and Elizabeth (Prentice) Laugliton; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, Me., 1871, Nat. Sch. of Oratory, Phila., 1876; student Harvard Annex, 1880-1; (A.M., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me.). Taught in Normal schs. of Me., 1882-8; founded Wellesley Hills Sch. for Girls, 1895; prin. Howard Sem., West Bridge- water, Mass., 1898-1915. Mem. D.A.R. Clubs: Ousamaquin (Bridgewater) ; Brockton Woman's. Address: 418 Pierce Bldg., Boston. I^AURIAT, Charles Einelius, bookseller; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 12, 1842; s. Emelius Anselm and Martha (Foster) Lauriat; grad. Phillips Grammar Sch., Boston; m. Harriet F. Page, of Bedford, Mass., Nov. 13, 1867. Began at 20 with "W. H. Piper & Co., old booksellers, Boston, continuing 10 yrs. ; formed partnership with Dana Estes, as Estes & Lauriat, pubs, and booksellers, 1872, succeeded by Charles E. Lauriat Co., 1898, of which has since been pres. ; dir. John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. Republican. Clubs: Boston Art, Unitarian. Home: 1120 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 385 Washington St.. Boston.* JmAVUNDHIL, Bohert McDonald, port warden; b. Liverpool, N.S., Feb. 1, 1846; s. Allen and Cathe- rine (Hoffman) Lavender; limited sch. edn. ; m. Louisa Jane Edgar, of Boston, Apr. 17, 1867; 2 sons, Robert S., Elbridge S. K. Early went to sea, and at 16 was master of a fishing vessel; was en- gaged in mcht. service for a number of yrs. and master of several vessels, retiring 1888; asst. deputy collector of customs, Barnstable Co., 1889- 93; acted as agt. Bd. of Marine Underwriters and local agt. Boston & Provincetown Steamship Co.; elected one of port wardens of Boston, Nov. 9, 1898. In 18S8 was presented by Canada Bd. of Trade with pair of silver binocular glasses for gal- lantry in rescuing crew of English bark Chili on edge of Grand Banks, and in 1898 was presented by U.S. Govt, with silver medal for rescue of life from schooner F. H. Smith. Mem. Nat. Assn. Masters, Mates and Pilots. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Clarendon (Somerville, Mass.). Home: '^''est Somerville. Mass. Office: 715 Cham- ber of Commerce, Boston. ^AW, Marion, clergyman; b. Mt. Vernon, la.. Mar. 11, 1869; s. Abram Henry and Sarah (Simon- son) Law; student Cornell U.; Columbia U., 1892- 94; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Albertine May Obertenffer, of N.Y. City, May 17, 1899; 2 children, Marion, ,Ir., Winifred Hastings. Deacon, 1894, priest, 1895, P.E. Ch.; curate Holy Trinity and St. James chs.. New York. 4 yrs.; now rector St. Paul's Ch.. Pawtucket, R.I. Recreations: tennis, walking, cycling. Address: St. Paul's Rectory, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. I^AWIiER, Frank Joseph, lawyer; b. South Deer- field, Mass., July 31, 1863; s. James and Margaret (Hafey) Lawler; ed. pub. schs.. South Deerfleld and Leicester; studied law with Samuel O. Lamb, Greenfield, Mass., while working in shoe factory there; grad. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1894; admitted to bar, 1894: m. Annie C. Looney, of Greenfield, Oct. 4, 1899; 5 children, Margaret Frances, James Francis, Katharine May, Thomas Lawrence, Fran- cis Joseph. Began practice at Greenfield, 1894; law partner of Samuel O. Lamb (died 1908), 1885-08. Was mem. and chmn. town and co. Dem. corns, several yrs.; has been treas. Franklin Co. Pub. Hosp. over 10 yrs.; candidate for Congress, 1906; mem. Town Council, Greenfield, 1912-13; for many yrs. counsel for the Town of Shelburne. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Father Matthew Tem- perance Soc; mem. B.P.O. Elks (exalted ruler Greenfield Lodge, 1914, and representative to Grand Lodge at Los Angeles, Cal., 1915). Club: Greenfield. Home: 16 James St. Office: 268 Main St., Greenfield, Mass. BAWI^EK, Joseph H., lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 25, 1884; s. Thomas and Mary (Madden) Law- ler; A.B., Georgetown U., 1906; LL.B., Harvard, 1909; unmarried. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1909, and since practiced in Hartford; mem. Robemayer & Lawler since 1911; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1913; mayor of Hartford, 1914. Mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce (dir.). Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Knights of Columbus. Democrat. Catholic, (jlub: Uni- versity. Recreations: literature, horseback riding. Home: 79 Farmington Av. Office: Municipal Bldg. and 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. IiAWIiEB. Thomas Bonaventure, publisher; b. Worcester, Mass., July 14, 1864; s. Thomas and Eliza (Maher) Lawler; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester. 1885, A.M., 1893 (LL.D., 1910): m. Mar- garet A. Brennan, of New York, Apr. 12, 1899; 4 children. Muriel, Irene, Newman, Arthur. Mem. of firm of Ginn & (Jo., pubis., since 1906. Clubs: Bos- ton City, University, Papyrus. Author: Essentials of American History. 1002; Primarv History of LTnited States, 1905; The Story of Columbus and Magellan, 1905. Home: Park Hill, Yonkers, N.Y. Address: care Ginn & Co., 70 5th Av., New York, New York. IiAWBENCE, Amory Appleton, merchant; Apr. 22. 1848-July 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) ImAWRHNCE, Arthur, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) IiAWBENCE, Edward J., furniture mfr. (See vol. 1909.) Z^AWBENCE, Fred Foss, lawyer; b. Fairfield, Me., Nov. 6, 1879; s. Charles P. and Flora T. (Brown) Lawrence; graduate high school, 1895; A.B., Colbv, 1900; spl. course Boston LT. Law Sch., 1903; m. Prances Scott Stevens, of Skowhegan, Sept. 5, 1906. Admitted to Me. bar, Aug., 1904; practiced in Skowhegan 1 yr. ; then formed part- nership with Hon. S. W. Gould, under name of Gould & Lawrence; partnership dissolved in 1912; former judge of Western Somerset Municipal Ct. Pvt. sec. to Gov. William T. Haines, 1914. Dir. and mem. exec. com. Skowhegan Trust Co. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Commercial Law League of Amer- ica, Me. State Bar Assn., Zeta Psi. Mason. Re- publican. Methodist. Address: Skowhegan, Me. I^AWBENCE, Georg-e E., lawyer; b. Weybridge, Vt., July 10, 1844; s. Edwin and Harriet (Yale) Lawrence, and of family of Lawrences that ante- dates the Revolutionary War; grad. Middlebury Coll., 1867; LL.B., 1868, Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch.; entered law office of Gov. Stewart, 1868; was admitted to Vt. bar same yr., subsequently to Supreme Court of the state; m. Oct. 17, 1876, Kate C. Phalen. Has practiced at Rutland since 1870; state's attv.. 1878-80: municipal judge 4 yrs.; now mem. law firm of Lawrence. Lawrence & Staf- ford; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1894. Mason. Home: Rutland, Vt. IiAWBENCE, Georg-e Pelton, congressman; b. Adams, Mass., Mav 19, 1859; s. Dr. George C. and Jane E. (Pelton) Lawrence; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1880 AM., 1886; student Columbia Law School; (hon A.M., Williams. 1899; LL.D., Amherst, 1910). Admitted to bar, 1883. and practiced at North Adams. Mass. Judge Dist. Ct., Northern Berk- shire. 1885-94; mem. Mass. Senate, 1895-7 (pres., 1896-7)- elected to 55th Congress, for unexpired term (1897-9) of A. B. Wright, deceased; reelected 56th to 62d Congresses (1899-1913), 1st Mass. Dist. Republican. Address: North Adams, Mass.* 656 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND IiAWRENCZ:, James, agriculturist, livestock breeder. (See vol. 1909.) IiAWBEirCi:, John, trustee; b. Boston, Apr. 27, 1861; s. Abbott and Harriette (Paige) Lawrence; g.s. Abbott Lawrence, ambassador of U.S. to Eng., 1849-52; A.B., Harvard, 18S5; m. Martha Peabody, of Salem, Mass., June 16, 1887; 4 children, Hester (Mrs. R. D. Fay), Mary, Geraldine, Harriette. Trustee of estates since beginning of active ca- reer; treas. Groton Water Co.; dir. Pacific Mills; state dir. Mass. Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary. Oflicer Naval Brigade of Mass., 1892-4; ensign U. S.N., during Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Bd. of Se- lectmen, Groton, Mass., 3 yrs. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Royal So- cieties Club (London, Eng.). Recreations: boat- ing, walking. Home: Groton, Mass. Office: 16 State St., Boston. I^AWBENCi:, John Silsbee, merchant; b. Nahant, Mass., Sept. 6, 1878; s. Amory Ai)pleton and Emily Fairfax (Silsbee) Lawrence; descendant of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, Watertown, 1635, Groton, 1662; g.s. Amos Adams Lawrence; prep. edn. Noble & Greenough's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Emma Atherton, of Brookline, Mass., Apr. 29, 1907; children, Eloise, Amory Atherton. Began as elk. with father, 1901, mem. since 1906, of Law- rence & Co., dry goods commn. mchts., Boston. Home: Topsfield, Mass., and 59 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Oflfice: 89 Franklin St., Boston. XtAWBENCi:, Kalph Bestieaux, electrical engi- neer; b. Boston, Feb. 28, 1873; s. Charles H. and Isabel M. (Restieaux) Lawrence; S.B. in Elec. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895; asst. in physics, 1896-8, instr., 1898-01; instr. elec. engring., 1901- 04, asst. prof., 1904-6, asso. prof, same, since 1906, Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Illuminating Engring. Soc. Nat. Electric Light Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. Clubs: Uni- versity, Engineers', Technology. Home: 72 Sum- ner .St., Dorchester, Mass. ImAWHUNCE, Kobert Means, M.D., author; b. Boston, May 14, 1847; s. William Richards and .Susan Coombs (Dana) Lawrence; A.B., Harvard. 1869, M.D., 1873; continued studies in Vienna and Paris. 1874-6; m. Katharine Lawrence Cleveland, June 30, 1870. Asst. surgeon and surgeon 1st Regt. Inf. M.V.M., 1877-82. Selectman, Lexington, Mass., 1884-6: mem. sch. com., 1888-90. Mem. Am. Folk- Lore Society, Mil. Hist. Soc. Mass., Authors' League America, Nat. Geog. Soc; life mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Senior warden, St. Paul's Ch., Boston, (ilubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 177 Bay State Rd., Bos- ton.* IiAWBEXTCE, Bosewell Big'elow, lawyer; b. Med- ford, Mass., Jan. 31, 1856; s. Daniel Warren and Mary E. (Wilev) Lawrence; A.B., Harvard (Phi Beta Kappa), 1878, LL.B., 1881; (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1908). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and since practiced in Boston; trustee Medford Sav- ings Bank. Trustee and mem. exec. com. Tufts Coll.; dir. Mass. Cremation Soc. Universalist. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain (dir.). Harvard, Harvard Travellers', Boston City, Twentieth Cen- turv. Recreations: mountain climbing, travel. Home: Medford, Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. ^AWBBNCB, Samuel Crocker, merchant, sol- dier: Nov. 22. lS32-Sept. 23, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also \\^ho's "Who in America, 1910-11.) IiAWBBlTCB, Sebastian Duffy, banker, philan- thropist; b. New London, Conn., 1823. (See vol. 1909.) IiAWBENCB, William, bishop; b. Boston, May 30, 1850; s. Amos -Adams and Sarah E. (Appleton) Ijawrence; brother of Amorv Appleton Lawrence; A.B., Harvard, 1871; S.T.B., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1875; (S.T.D., Hobart, 1S90, Harvard, 1893; LL.D.. Princeton, 1904, Cambridge, 1908, Lawrence U., 1910; D.D.. Durham, 1908. Yale. 1909, Columbia U., 1911); m. Julia Cunningham, of Boston, 1874. Deacon, 1875, priest, 1876. P.E. Ch.; rector Grace Ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1876-84; prof, homiletics and pastoral theology, 1884-93, dean, 1888-93, Episcopal Theol. Sch.; co'nsecrated bishop of Mass., Oct. 5, 1893. Overseer, 1894-12, fellow, 1913 — , Harvard U.; trustee Wellesley Coll.; pres. Ch. Pension Fund, 1913 — . Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. (life). Colonial Soc IMass. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Hoine: 122 Commonwealth Av., Bostcjn.* LAWBENCE, William Abbott; b. Monkton, Vt., Sept. 21, 1856; s. Orrin and Lucy (Blajo) Law- i-ence; ed. common schs., Monkton, and Vergennes High Sch.; m. Lockie Partch, of Hinesburgh, Vt., Mar. 22, 1876 (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Minnie M. Peet, Mar. 27, 1901 (died 1906). Farmer and dealer in automobiles; dir. Nat. Bank of Middle- bury, 1895-15; pres. Bristol Ceinetery Assn. 15 yrs.; dir. State Fair Assn., Addison Co. Fair Assn.; retired from active business affairs, 1915. Mem. l)d. dirs. Lawrence Memorial Library. Republican. Methodist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow; Elk. Ad- di'ess: Bristol, Vt. IiAWBENCE, William Badg-er, lawyer; b. Charlestown, Alass., Nov. 16, 1656; s. Gen. Samuel Crocker and Caroline Rebecca (Badger) Lawrence; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1S75; A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1882; m. Alice May Sears, of Boston, Oct. 2, 1883; 4 children, Samuel Crocker, William B., Jr., Marjorie (Mrs. Melville T. Nichols), Ruth. Admitted to bar at Boston, 1883; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 1892, Senate, 1893, 1894; trustee Medford Savings Bank. Pres. Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Assn. since 1913. Mason (33°); Past Comdr. Boston Commandery, K.T. ; Past Grand Master of Grand Council of R. and S. Masters; Past Deputy Grand Master of Grand (Zlhapter; Past Grand Warden of Grand Lodge of Mass.; trustee Masonic Edn. and Charity Fund. Clubs: University, Commercial. Home: 30 Rural Av., Medford, Mass. Office: IS Tremont St., Boston. IiAWBENCE, William E., M.D.; b. Eden, Vt., Aug. 1, 1871; s. Daniel E. and Martha Ann Brown (Johns) Lawrence; descendant of Josiah Law- rence, of Norwich, Conn., 1739; grad. Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt., 1891; student U. of Vt., 1892-3; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1896; m. Edith A. Bidwell, of Monkton, Vt., Dec. 1, 1898; 1 daugh- ter, Marion A., b. Worcester, Vt., Apr. 23, 1900. Practiced in Worcester, Vt., 1898-03, North Haver- hill, N.H., since 1903; visiting phys. Woodsville (N.H.) Cottage Hosp.; trustee Woodsville Sav- ings Bank; mem. Haverhill Bd. of Edn. since 1903; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1913 (as elk. of com. on pub. health, drafted bill for law, now in force, providing for med. in- spection of schs.). Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Phi Chi. Mason (Blue Lodge, King Solomon Chap- ter, Montpelier, Vt.). Republican. Unitarian. Ad- dress: North Haverhill, N.H. IiAWBENCE, William H., prof, architectural en- gineering; b. Boston, Sept., 1868; S.B. in Archi- tecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891; unmarried. Instr. architecture, 1891-6, asst. prof., 1896-1901, prof, architectural engring. since 1909, Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Boston Soc C.E. Home: 34 Summer St., Dorclaester, Mass. IiAWBIE, Andrew "W., converter cotton goods; b. Boston, Jan. 24, 1867; s. William and Harriet (Westcott) Lawrie; father came from Scotland, 1848; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; m. Edith Corruth, of Boston, Aug. 7, 1909. With Estabrook & Co., brokers, Boston, 1886-90; became connected with Mackintire, Lawrie & Co., wholesale linen and cot- ton goods, 1890, mem. firm since 1893. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Episco- palian. Club: Union. Recreations: gardening. Home: 382 Commonwealth Av. Office: 282 Devon- shire St., Boston. IiAWBIE, Lee (Oskar), sculptor; b. Rixdorf, Germany, (Dct. 16, 1877; brought to America in infancy; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, 2 yrs., St. Vin- cent de Paul Sch., Baltimore, 1 yr. ; edn. in sculp- ture in studios of Phillip Martiny, Augustus St. Gaudens, and others; B.F.A.. Yale, 1910; m. Inge- boi-g Jacobsen Frolich, of Norway, Jan. 31, 1897. Instr. dept. of sculpture, Yale, 1908 — , Harvard, 1910-12. Sculptural decoration, Pawtucket (R.I.) Library, 1902; U.S. Mil Acad, bldgs.. West Point, N.Y., 1908-12; statues of Meade, Reynolds, Birney, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 657 Pa. State Monument, at Gettysburg, 1912; statue A.M.; m. Ida Anna Hill, of Lowell, 1877. Admit- of Peace, Forest Hills, Boston, 1910. Mem. Nat. ted to Mass. bar, 1874, and practiced in Lowell; Sculpture Soc. ]\Iason. Club: New Haven Paint city solicitor, 1880-2, inclusive, and 1885, 1886; and Clay. Home: Beacon St., Highwood, Conn. supt. schs., Lowell, 1886-90; judge of Probate Ct. Address: Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.* and Ct. of Insolvency, Middlesex County, since I.AWS, Frederick Adams; Apr. 4, 1876-Dec. 7, ^?'^- ^^-t^^- Kilwinning Lodge, F. and A.M., Low- 1912 (See vol 1909) ®"- Club: Colonial (Cambridge). Address: 24 TA-nrcn-KT « !-+i, '« • i. o -ii Maple Av., Cambridge, Mass. IiAwSON, Arthur A., insurance; b. Somerville, -r «-«rmrt-»T -r t.L-.,^ ,. , , -n, Mass., Mar. 3, 1866; s. George W. and Martha D. ,,^-^^^**^A ^^°P- I*liilUPS, banker; b. Bangor, (Pierce) Lawson; descendant of John Lawson, ^1,'r' ^°\- ^^}J^>,}.' ^: Franklin Arthur and Susie Me., about 1702, who was given land grant on Winchester (Phillips) Lawton; ed. pub. schs of Kennebec River, by King of England; ed. pub. Gardiner, Me ; m. Rae Gaul Chapman, of Maiden schs., Somerville; m. Othilie L. Jost, of Portland, ^'^'^ Boston, Mass June 20, 1908; 1 daughter Be- Me., June 22, 1893; children, Barbara, Arthur Jost. ^^^^ connected with banking business at Gardiner, Began as cash boy with Jordan, Marsh & Co., Bos- ^^e., 1900; treas Everett Trust Co since 1910. ton, 1880; then office bov with C. L. Bartlett & Trustee Everett Y.M.C.A Protestant. Mem. Pal- Co. and E. A. Adams & Co., White Star and Pacific f,^tine Lodge, F and A.M ; Bethsalda Royal Arch Mail Lines, 1880-2; gen. freight oik. and asst. y,^,^Ptej-, Everett; Everett Lodge No 642. B.P.O. cashier, B. & M. R.R., Boston, 1882-90; mgr. Lvon F^^s. Home: 91 W/averly St. Office: 453 Broadway. Mercantile Agency, New York, 1890-1903; became ■c-'^erett. Mass. connected with John C. Paige & Co., insurance IiAWTON", Shadier Emery, M.D.; b. Goshen, brokers, 1903; general partner in same firm since Conn., 1853; s. Benjamin and Jane E. (Nettleton) Jan. 1, 1912. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Algonquin. Lawton; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1881; post- Home: 13 Ravine St.. Arlington. Mass. Office: 65 grad. study Post-Grad. Med. Sch.. New York. 1891; Kilby St.. Boston. m. Boston, 1893, Mary L. Upton; 2 children. Has I.A-WSOI7, George Benedict, clergyman; b. R^acticed at Brattleboro, Vt., since 1881; supt Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 11, 1867: s. Albert Gallatin ?/'^"l®b°^o Retreat; dir. Brattleboro Memorial and Eliza (Knight) Lawson; grad. Polv. Inst, of gosp., Vt. Nat Bank; trustee Brattleboro Savings Brooklyn, 1884; A.B., Colgate U., 1888, A.M.. 1891; Bank. Brooks Library. Mem. Am Medico-Ps>x;hol. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1888-9; Union Theol. Sem., Assn., N.E.Psychol. Soc Am Med Assn Vt. State 1889-91; Ph.D., U. of Bonn, 1891-2; (D.D., Colgate, Med. Soc, Conn. River Med. Soc Republican. Um- 1912); m. Kate P., d. Prof. J. J. Lewis, of Hamil- tarian. Address: Brattleboro, Vt. ton, N.Y., Feb. 3, 1892. Ordained Bapt. ministry, IiAWTON, William. Henry, civil and sanitary 1892; pastor Delhi. N.Y., 1892-4, Bennington. Vt., engineer; b. Newport, R.I., Apr. 14, 1853; ed. pub. 1895-01, Pleasant St. Ch.. Worcester, Mass., 1901-2, schs. and Rogers High Sch.; spl. course of 3 yrs. Brattleboro, Vt., 1902-8; prin. Vt. Acad., Saxtons at Mass. Inst, of Technology; m. Brooklyn, Dec. River, July, 1908 — . Home: Saxtons River, Vt.* 1889, Mary Johnson Becar; 2 children, Evelyn B.. lAWSON, Thomas William, broker, author; b. Charles S. Engaged in practice as engr.; for sev- Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 26, 1857; s. Thomas and eial yrs. asst. U.S. engr. at Nantucket, Mass.; 3 Anna Maria (Loring) Lawson; ed. pub. schs.. Cam- times elected st. commr and 11 times city engr. bridge Mass.; m. Jeannie Augusta Goodwillie, of of Newport Mem. Am. Soc. C.E Nat. Geog. Soc, Cambridge, 1878 (died 1907). In bus. as banker Am. Health League Episcopalian. Home: 30' and broker since Apr., 1870: now sr. mem. firm Law- Powel Av. Office: 24 Bellevue Av., Newport. R.I. son, Arnold & Co., mems. Boston and New York XiAV, Beirne, teacher; b. Huntsville, Ala., June Stock Exchanges; pres. Bay State Gas Co. of Del. 3, 1862; s. Rt. Rev. Henry C. (Bishop of Easton) since 1907, Thomas W. Lawson Co.. Trinity Copper and Eliza (Withers) Lay; prep. edn. (4 yrs.), St. Co., First Nat. Copper Co. Republican. Prominent Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H. ; B.A., Yale, 1884; m. as yachtsman. Contbr. to mags., reviews and news- Berkeley Springs, West. Va., Apr. 4, 1907, Marion papers since 1875. Author: The Krak, 18S7; His- (::;olston Hunter; 3 children, Sophia Hunter, Beirne. tory of the Republican Party, 1888 (spl. edit, of Jr., John Hunter. Teacher of mathematics, St. four copies on satin, one presented to President Paul's Sch., since Feb. 22, 1895. Democrat. Epis- Harrison, one to Vice-President Morton, one to copalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon (Yale). Clubs: Elihu Library of Congress and one retained by author); (New Haven); Wonolancet (Concord, N.H.). Ad- Secrets of Success, 1888; Collection of Poems and dress: St. Paul's Sch., (joncord. N.H. port Stories from Magazines, 1888; Lawson His- layCOCK, Craven, educator; b. Bradford, tor;y of the Americas Cup (for pyt distribution). Yorkshire, Eng., Sept. 30, 1866; s. John and Mar- 1902: Frenzied Finance 1905; Friday tlie Thir- ^^a (Berry) Lkycock; came to America, 1882; teenth, 190/; The Remedy, 1912 Contbr. to news- ^^^_ Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1892; A.B., Dartmouth, papers, mags, and reviews. Office: 33 State St., isgg. ^i Florence A. Hill, of Tilton, N.H., Apr. 19, Boston. ]^900 Instr., pub. speaking, 1897, 1900, asst. prof., IiAWSON", W(iniam) Elsworth, clergyman; b. 1900-10, prof., 1910-11, dean academic faculty, 1911- Otley, Yorks, Eng., Aug. 17, 1868; s. Emanuel and — , Dartmouth. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1905, and Annie (Elsworth) Lawson: ed. pub. schs., and pvt. practiced for several yrs. in Hanover. Republican. tutors: theol. course, Meth. Training Inst., Roch- Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Casque and dale, Eng., 1889-92; m. El Paso, Tex., Florence Gauntlett (Dartmouth). Author: Argumentation Alice Shera, of Boyle, Co. Roscommon, Ireland, and Debate, 1904; Manual of Argumentation, 1906. Oct. 28, 1897. Lay evangelist and Methodist min- Home: Hanover, N.H.* ister in Ireland, 1892-7; came to America, 1897: lazENBY, Albert, clergyman; b. Great Drif- ordained Cong\^ mmustry, Montclai.r N .T 189, : ^gj^ Yorksh re, Eng., June 30, 1852: s. John and pastor Union Eyang Ch. Mexico City. 1897-1909, Margaret (Taylor) Lazenby; ed. Home Missionary Pilgrim Ch Oakland, Cal 1J)09-1^, Bethany Ch. ^oll., and Owen's Coll., Manchester, 1873-6, Man- Foxboro, Mass. ■■""'" »..4.i -n-, — _., > Her Golden Be 1903; An Anonymous f'n^^l^^Vx^" Attempt to Read the Truth of Life, (^aVpe'ntenToTic 'and p^lffical economy under Prof. 1915. Home: Foxboro, Mass.* Jevons; m. Elizabeth Annie Tottie, of Manchester, LAWTON, Frederick, judge; b. Lowell. Mass , Eng., Julv 25, 1877. Entered Methodist ministry. May 10, 1852; s. James and Sarah Stearns (Priest) 1872; became Unitarian at 21 yrs. of age; minister Lawton; A.B., Harvard U., 1874; m. Helen Spald- at Bolton and Newchurch, Lancashire, Eng., and ing Mack, of Lowell, Mass., June 15, 1880. Ad- for 14 yrs. at Glasgow, Scotland; pastor Unity Ch., mitted to Mass. bar, 1880; practiced at Lowell: Chicago, 1899-1903, Second Congl. Ch. (Unitarian), mem. ]Mass. Senate, 1893; justice Superior Ct. of Lynn, INIass., since 1905. Address: Lynn, Mass.* Mass., Jan.. 1900 — . Trustee Lowell Textile Sch. IiEACH, Convers Edward, insurance; b. Portland, Rogers Hall Sch. Address: Lowell. Mass.* 7\re., June '4, 1866; s. Convers Owen and Harriet E. IiAWTON, Georg-e Field, judge; b. Lowell. Mass.. (Curtis) Leach; grad. Portland High Sch., 1885; Oct. 17, 1845; s. James and Mary Louisa (Nichols) m. Gertrude E. Lang, of Portland, Oct. 10, 1889; Lawton; A.B., Williams. 1868 (Phi Beta Kappa). 1 son, Donald Curtis. Entered ins. office of W. D. 658 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Little & Co., 1896, the agency consolidatinR with others and forming the largest fire agency in Portland; mem. firm of Anderson, Adams & Co. Mem. Rep. City Com. for several yrs. ; candidate Me. Ho. of Rep., 1912 (entire ticket defeated); mem. Portland Provident Assn., Music Commn. of City of Portland. Conglist. Mem. Me. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., Me. Geneal. Soc, S.A.R. (ex- treas.). Past Master Portland Lodge No. 1, A.F. and A.M.; Past H.P. Mt. Vernon Chapter No. 2, R.A.M.; Past T.I.M. Portland Council No. 4, R. and S.M.; G. Portland Commandery No. 2, K.T.; mem. Me. Consistory. Past Grand J.W. Grand Lodge of Me.; Past Grand Scribe Grand Chapter of Me.; Past Grand Master Grand Coun- cil of Me.; Cor. Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of Me. Club: "V^'bodfo^ds. Recreations: music. Home: 121 William St. (Fessenden Park). Office: 38 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. IiEACH, Edward Giles, lawyer; b. Meredith, N.H.,' Jan. 2S, 1849: s. Levi and Susan C. (San- born) Leach; A.B., Dartmouth, 1871; m. Agnes A. Robinson, of Boston, Dec. 24, 1874. Admitted to bar, 1874; sr. mem. law firm of Leach & Stevens, and Leach, Stevens & Crouch, at Concord and Franklin, N.H., since 1878; pres. Mfrs. & Mchts. Mut. Ins. Co. since 1884; officer in numerous corpns. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1893-5. Senate. 1900; mem. Gov. McLane's council, 1905-6; city solicitor, Franklin, 1894-1906; co. solicitor, 1880-4; mem. Rep. State Exec. Com., since 1880. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn. Unitarian. Clubs: Wonolancet, Red Star. Home: Franklin, N.H.* IiEACH, ZSug-ene 'William, lawyer; b. Franklin, N.H., Aug. 4, 1877; s. Edward G. and Agnes A. (Robinson) Leach; descendant of Lawrence Leach, of Salem, Mass., 1632; prep, edn., Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; B.S., Dartmouth, 1901; student Harvard Law Sch., 1901-3; m. Katharine C. Paige, of Taunton, Mass., Oct. 10, 190S: 2 daughters, Barbara, Sylvia. Ad- mitted to N.H. bar, 1904, and since practiced in Franklin and Concord; mem. E. G. & E. W. Leach, fire ins., Franklin; mem. City Council. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1902-4; capt. and paymaster, 2d Regt., N.H.N. G., 1904-7; maj. and judge advo- cate gen. since 1907. Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son. Clubs: Wonolancet (Concord), Beaver Meadow Golf. Home: 10 Auburn St., Concord. Office: 400 Central St.. Franklin, and 18 North Main St., Concord, N.H. IiE ACOCK, Arthur (rordner, educator; b. Leh- man, Pa., Mav 27, 1868; s. John Clark and Lvdia (Gordner) Leacock; A.B., Syracuse U., 1892: A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1899; m. at Little Boar's Head, N.H., Anne Adams Brown. Aug. 24, 1911. Instr. Greek, Weslevan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1894-6; instr, Latin, Wesleyan U., 1896-7; studied classical archseologv, U. of ISIunich, 1897- 98; prof. Greek, Phillips Exeter Acad., 1899 — . Instr. Harvard Summer Sch., summer of 1905. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Classical Assn. of N.E., Phi Beta Kappa (Syracuse Ciiapter). Club: Har- vard Union. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 70 Front St., Exeter, N.H.* iMHA'aHY, Georg'e (Henry) Aloysius, ophthalmic surgeon; b. Lowell, Mar. 31, 1870; s. Daniel E. and Alice (Donnellv) Leahey; grad. Lowell High Sch., 1888; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1892, Boston City Hosp., 1892; studied at Gen. Hosp., Vienna, Aus- tria, under Drs. Fuchs. Schnabel and others; m. Salem, Mass., June, 1900, Alice Dempsey. Has practiced at Lowell since 1892. Roman Catholic. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Boston City Hosp. Alumni, Harvard Med. Alumni. Ophthalmic sur- geon to St. .Tohn's Hosp. and Lowell Gen. Hosp. Clubs: Torick. Vesper Country. Home: Fairmount St. Office: 128 Merrimac St., Lowell, Mass. IiI:ahv, ■William Augrustine, author; b. Boston, July 18, 1867; s. John and Marv Elizabeth (Dris- coll) Leahy; A.B., Harvard, 1888: 1 yr. post-erad. work. Harvard; unmarried. Teacher Milton (Mass.) Acad., 1889-90; lit. editor Boston Traveler, 1893-4; in gen. lit. work since; sec. Music Dept. City of Boston, Jan., 1902-Feb., 1910; sec. to the Mayor of Boston. 1910-12. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, O.K. Soc. and Mermaid Club (Harvard). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 523 4th St., South Boston.* IiEABNARD, Henry Heath, meat business; b. Brighton, IMass., Nov. 13, 1871; s. Edward Henry and Susan Elizabeth (Dearborn) Learnard; ed. pub. schs., Boston; Bryant and Stratton Commer- cial Sch.; m. Ann Elizabeth Mitchell, of Brighton, Mass., Nov. 16, 1897; 2 children, Eunice E., Ed- ward H. Began in provision business, Boston, 1895; pres. S. S. Learnard Co., Butchers' Slaugliter- ing & Melting Assn., N.E. Rendering Co., William H. Mitcliell & Son Co.; dir. Citizens Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Beacon Trust Co., Mass. Realty-Commercial Co. Mem. Chamber of Commerce (Boston), Fruit and Produce Exchange. Club: Hunnewell (New- ton, Mass.). Home: 259 Waverley Av., Newton, Mass. Office: 50 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. IiEARNED, John Barr, M.D. ; b. Dana, Mass., Feb. 19, 1S39. (See vol. 1909.) IiEABNBD, Walter, banker, author; b. New Lon- don, Conn., June 22, 1847; s. Joshua Coit and Jane (Dickerman) Learned; grad. Bartlet High Sch.; m. Alice Flagg Beckwith, June 1, 1871. Treas. and v. -p. Tlie Savings Bank of New London; pres. New London Gas & Electric Co., Rockville & Willi- mantic Lighting Co.; dir. Union Bank and Trust Co. Pres. Pub. Library, and Manual Training and Industrial Sch. (New London). Mem. Am. Folk- Lore Soc, Met. Mus. of Art., N.Y. Zool. Soc, Nat. Arts Club, Authors' Club, Nat. Geog. Soc, Biblio- phile Soc. Clubs: Grolier (New York), Thames (New London). (See Who's Who in America for list of writings, books, etc.) Address: New Lon- don. Conn.* IiEABNED, William Turell, M.D.; b. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 24, 1861; s. Ebenezer Turell (M.D.) and Mary Matilda (White) Learned; prep. edn. Fall River High Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1882, A.M., 1885; M.D., U. of Pa.. 1885; interne St. Mary's Hosp., Phila., 1885-6; m. Bridgeton, N.J., June 12, 1889, Frances Hampton Elmer. Has practiced at Fall River since 1886. Home: Fall River, Mass. IiEABV, Matthew Georg'e, lawyer; b. Jericho, Vt., May 5, 1873; s. Moses and Catherine (Cassidy) Leary; ed. Green Mountain Sem. ; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1899; m. Richmond, Vt., June 27, 1905, Maude H. Gleason; children, Esther C, b. Apr. 15, 1911; Matthew G., Sept. 13, 1915. En- gaged in practice at Burlington since 1902; state's attv., Chittenden Co., 1902-3; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. K. of C, B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Ad- dress: Burlington, Vt. IiEAB'Sr, Olgra (Adelaide Olga Gushing), M.D.; b. Boston, June 25. 1878; d. E. W. and Maria (Rod- enenskie) Cusliing; prelim, edn., Berkeley Sch. and Boston Inst. Tech.; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Timothy Leary, M.D., of Boston, Sept. 17, 1901; children. Olga, Deborah. Practiced at Bos- ton since 1900; prof, and mem. faculty Tufts Coll. Dental Sch.; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc Club: Professional Woman's. Home: 44 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Address: Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., Boston. IiBABT, Timothy, pathologist; b. Waltham, Mass., Mav 10, 1870; s. Timothy and Catharine (Rooney) Leary; prep. edn. Waltham High Sch.; M.D., Harvard, 1895; (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1907); m. Adelaide Olga Gushing, of Boston, Sept. 17. 1901. Resident asst. pathologist Boston City Hosp., 1895-7: asst. prof, patholoev and bacteri- ology. 1897-1900, prof, since 1900, Tufts Coll. med. and dental schs.; pathologist to Mass. Women's, and Carney Hosp., and St. Mary's Infant Asylum; acting asst. surgeon. Spanish-Am. "War, 1898, serv- ing in P.R. and Cuba and as commanding officer U.S.A. Gen. Hosp., Ponce, P.R.; medical examiner Suffolk Co. (See Who's Who in America for soci- eties, books, etc.) Home: Jamaica Plain, Mass.* LEAVENS, Linus, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) laEAVENS, Robert Prench, clergyman; b. Ar- lington, Mass., Dec. 20, 1878; s. Albert and Emily (French) Leavens; descendant of John Levens, one of the first settlers of Roxbury, Mass.; ed. pri- mary and grammar schs.. Arlington, Mass., 1883- 90; grammar sch., Buffalo, N.Y., 1890-2; Boston WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 659 Latin Sch., 1892-7; A.B., Dartmouth, 1901 (Phi lin Inst.. Instn. of C.E., Instn. of Mech. Engrs. of Beta Kappa); S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1906; m. Great Britain; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Anna Whitney Gushing, of Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. Glub: Golonial (Cambridge, Mass.). Address: 33 20, 1912; 1 daughter, Eleanor, b. Feb. 25, 1914. tJarden St., Cambridge, Mass.* Master, Holderness Sch., Plymouth, N.H., 1901-3; lEAVITT, Ezekiel, author; b. Tolotchin, Russia, ordained Unitarian ministry 190 1 ; asst. pastor, May 2, 187S; s. Mordecai and Mary (Cohen) Aldington St. Gh., Boston, 1906-8; pastor, 1st Par- Leavitt; ed. Odessa, Russia; prof. Hebrew and ish, Fitchburg, since Oct., 1908. M.em 1< itchburg leligion, Oymna.sium of Kishenoff, 1899-1902- came IiEAVENWORTH, Philip Reynolds, educator; b. Washington Jewish Voice; ex-supt. Hebrew Ednl. Hinesburg, Vt., Feb. IS, 1S67; s. Abel Edgar and Inst., Albany, N.Y. ; now editor Boston Jewish Mary E. (Griggs) Leavenworth; ed. State Normal Voice. Mem. Royal Soc. Arts, London, etc. (See Sch., Gastleton, Vt., 1884, St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Acad., 1886-7, Woodstock (Vt.) High Sch., 1888; Home: 28 Thane St., Dorchester. Office: 40 Han- A.B., Yale, 1892; m. Hadlev, Mass., Oct. 6, 1897, over St., Boston.* fon^\l: f- "-^ " .^'■i??:..^*^^^^- °'^"^^?^.?S^-„9.¥Jl^„- liEAVITT, Henrietta Swan, astronomer; b. Lan- Sch. Union state senat of Rep. party; chm. Rutland Co. Rep. Com ; elk. 1^2? post-Trrd^ work'1n"astronoW"\'89T3".'''En- and treas. Gastleton Cemeter>^ Assn., and of Gas- ^ ^^ ^^ research work at Harvard Coll. Obs., 1895- Sch Ve'rvt Hi7t= Soc'^fpres" ""vt ?ta?e'TTa^h- ^srin photographic researches. Harvard Coll". Obs., Irs'- aIIu.- Tpre'I.S',*-N°E:A?Tm^.' Inst^'^of' ?nsTrn. KogriSic"^br/gh^n?4"of'^hl'\tlr"s'^ni thl Nat. Geog. Soc. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; §i^strSion and periods of variable stars Has mem. Loyal Legion. Glub: Congregational of wH^en nSmelous ci^-cularf T/f.V%^" ^;"XVnn R^^^^^tions: garden and farm. Zn\l!^lmI^tirrMemis^^^^^ Address. Castleton, Vt. ^^ America; fellow A.A.A.S. Home: Beloit, Wis. IiEAVENWORTH, Walter James, mfr., banker; Office: Harvard Coll. Observatory, Cambridge, Feb. 20, 1845-Jan. 19, 1906. (See vol. 1909.) Mass. IiEAVITT, Agrnes, artist; b. Boston, Sept. 20, LEAVITT. James Mellen, M.D.; b. Effingham. 1859; d. T. H. and Mary G. (Clement) Leavitt; ed. n.H., July 26, 1852; s. James Bean and Marv in mothers pvt. sch.; studied painting under J. J. (Lamper) Leavitt; ed. Parsonsfleld Acad.; N.E. Enneking, M. H. Hardwick and Henry Sandham, Masonic Inst.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), Boston, and Mr. Spread, Chicago. Maintained i878; m. June 1, 1881, Emma Estelle Leavitt. of studio and taught in Boston since 1890, making Boston. Practiced at Effingham since 1878. Rep. specialty of landscape m water color. Exhibited to Gen. Court, 1897. from Effingham; trustee Par- at Boston Art Club, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Chicago sonsfield Sem. Republican. Conglist. Address: Art Inst., Am. W^ater Color Soc. of New York, etc. Effingham N H ^*xt'«Uili'T,"""*°'' ^^u ^?^^T. , ,o.„^ lEAVlil.'lieonara Cecil; b. North Shapleigh. LEAVITT, Alonzo, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) Mp., Nov. 27. 1877: s. Benjamin Franklin and Mary IiEAVITT, Ashley Day, clergyman; b. Chicago, Ellen (Emery) Leavitt: grad. Lindsay High Sch., Oct. 10, 1877; s. Burke Fay and Lucina Maria Shapleigh, 1896; grad. Grey's Business Coll., Port- (Day) Leavitt; prep. edn. Cambridge (Mass.) land, 1898; m. Isa Kenison, of North Parsonsfleld, Latin Sch.; B.A., Yale, 1900; B.D., Hartford Theol. Me., June 4, 1907; 2 sons. Began as bookkeeper Sem., 1903; m. Myrtle R. Hart, of Hartford, Conn., for Smith & Rumery, Portland; treas. and asst. Sept. 7, 1904; 2 children. Hart Day, Julia. Ordained mgr. Ossipee Valley Telegraph & Telephone Co., Gongl. ministry, 1903; asst. to Dr. E. P. Parker, Cornish, Me., 1902-6; engaged in fruit growing South Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1903-4; pastor Wil- since 1906. Treas. and trustee Parsonsfleld Sem. limantic, 1904-8, South Ch., Concord, N.H., 1908- Republican. Baptist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry; 13, State St. Ch., Portland, Me., since Apr., 1913. Mfe mem. Me. State Pomol. Soc. Address: Kezar Mem. Psi Upsilon, Skull and Bones (Yale). Re- Falls, Me. publican Recreations: fishing hunting, golf, LEAVITT, Mary Augfusta, M.D.: b. Osaka, Japan, tennis. Address: 171 Danforth St., Portland, Me. Nov. 3, 1876; d. Rev. Horace Hall and Mary Au- LEAVITT, Burke Pay, clergyman; b. Lowell, gusta (Kelly) Leavitt; father a missionary in Mass., Sept. 21, 1844; s. Erasmus Darwin and .lapan: Wellesley Coll.; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., Almira (Fay) Leavitt; A.B., Williams, 1868; B.D., 1899; M.D., Boston U. Med. Sch., 1902; post-grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1871; m. Lucina Maria Day, study. Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; unmarried. House of Lancaster, Mass., Jan. 3, 1872. Ordained Gongl. phys. Mass. Homce. Hosp., 1902-4; official anaes- ministry, 1873; pastor Williston Ch., Portland, thetist, same, since 1909; formerly instr. materia Me., 1871-6, Lincoln Park Ch., Chicago, 1876-89, medica Boston U. Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Inst. Melrose Highlands, Mass., 1893-05, Plymouth Ch., Homoeopathy. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Surg, and Belmont, 1905-10, Baker Ch., East Boston, 1910 — . Gynecol. Soc. Club: Professional Women's. Home: Republican. Home: 849 Saratoga St., East Bos- 30 Adams St., Somerville, Mass. Office: 19 Bay ton, Mass.* State Rd., Boston, Mass. LEAVITT, Erasmus Darwin, mechanical engi- LEAVTTT. Mary Greenleaf Clement (Mrs.). neer; b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 27, 1836; s. Erasmus teacher, lecturer: Sept. 22, 1830-Feb. 5, 1912. (See Darwin and Almira (Fay) Leavitt: common sch. vol. 1909, also Who's W^ho in America, 1910-11.) edn.: (hon. p. Engring., Stevens Inst., 1884); m. LEAVITT, Sabin M., merchant. (See vol. 1909.) Annie Elizabeth Pettit, of Phila., June 5. 1867. _____ L,„^„ ■ux -p-^-.-*. v xro^or,cooVo -o r\ Served 3 yrs.' apprenticeship in shops Lowell Mfg. ^ ^^ ?^^j/(,°^/,P^^ ^^®^*' ^- ?S,"^^V?^?K^' T-,H\- Co., and i yr. with Corliss> Nightingale, Provi- ^^.^^'J^^^-^^j^l^-J:: :i''2'^l%^^iF^^^^^ der Bost er Thi engr. tice: splty. pumping and mining machinery; ^u..- ,„,„,„ t^ x /~.„4.i,^u„ tit„™ tt„j^„ o*. t „„ suiting engr. Calumet & Hecla Mining Cof, 1874- 4,912-13 Democrat. Catholic. Mem^Union St. Jean 1904; ?etirld, 1904. Has acted as consulting engr. gaptiste dAmer'a^e Artisans Canadian-Franc^ for cities of Boston and Loui.sville, Henry R. Forestiers, Cathohques. Address: Westbrook, Me. Worthington, of New York, etc. Ex-pres. Am. Soc. LE BOUTILLIEB, Jean Georgfes, editor; b. Mech. Engrs.; mem. Am. Soc. G.E., Am. Inst. Min- Perce. County of Gaspe. Que.. Sept. 22. 1859: s. ing Engrs., Boston Soc. G.B. (hon.). Am. Soc. Naval Georges and .losephine (Tremblay) Le Boutillier; Engrs. (hon.), Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci. (life). Prank- g.s. Hon. John Le Boutillier, b. on the Island of 6G0 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Jersey, Eng., came to Can. about ]S15 and A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Eleanor Selden Tucker, founded large fish co. ; classic course at Le Petit of Norfolk, Va., Sept. 24, 1907; 2 children, St. Seminaire de Quebec; LL.B., L'Universit6 Laval, George Tucker, Winthrop Hovi^ard. With Stone Quebec, 1881; m. Oct. 2, 1888, Marie Renee Lemieux, iV W'eoster. .t^en. m«rs. corpns., Boston, since 1894, of Quebec. Editor I'Avenir National, 1901-7, librarian since 1900. Pres. Boston Esperanto Soc, rOpinion Publique, Worcester, 1907-11; now editor 1912-15; founded, 1912, and ex-pres. Boston Co- I'Avenir National, Manchester, N.H. Catholic, oi^erative Information Bureau. Epi.scopalian. Mem. Catholic Order of Foresters. Contbd. liber- Club: Engineers' (Boston). Author of various ar- ally to Histoire de la Presse Franco-Americaine tides on business libraries and allied interests. (History of the French American Press), 1911. Recreations: tennis, tree study. Home: .511 Chest- Home: 291 Spruce St. Office: 70 Merrimack St., nut Hill Av., Brookline, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Manchester, N.H. Boston, Mass. IiESOUX, Kenri Toussaint, lawyer; b. St. Al- LEE, Gerald Stanley, author; b. Brockton, Mass., bans, Vt., Nov. 4, 1873; s. Toussaint and Elmira Oct. 4, 1862; s. Rev. Samuel Henry and Emma (Bourgeois) Ledoux; ed. pub. schs., St. Albans; Chloe (Carter) Lee; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1885; St. Therese Coll., P.Q.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of student Yale Div. Sch., 1885-8; m. Jeannette Bar- Law, 1896; m. Agnes Manseau, of Nashua. N.H., hour Perry, June 26, 1896. Ordained Congl. min- June 6, 1901. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1S96, and istry, 1888; pastor Princeton, Minn., 1888-9, Sharon, since practiced at Nashua; mem. Common Council, Conn., 1890-3, West Springfield, Mass., 1893-6; Nashua, 1895; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9; mem. substitute in dept. of rhetoric. Smith Coll., 1897-8; N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902; mem. Bd. of I'ub. Works, lectuier on lit. and the arts in modern times, since 1903-6; tax collector, 1907-13; del.-at-large from 1S9N. Clubs: Boston City, Players (New York) N.H. to Dcm. Nat. Conv., Baltimore, Md., 1912. Authors' (London). (See Who's Who in America Pres.-gen. L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique. for list of books, etc.) Home: 88 High St., North- Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Cercle Montcalm ampton, Mass.* (Nashua), Cercle Dramatique National (Woon- j^-jj. warrv Jason surgeon- b Athol Mas<< New"T]:,n^n."h?r"e^'"'' (E°«t°">- Address: Nashua, Dec^f i, ^mf s'^SfrJryT'and AHc^'^'a'' (S) Ne^\ Hampshire. L^g. ^^ p^j^ g^j^g^ Greenfield, Mass.; Ch.B., Bos- IiEE, Ag-nes, author: moved to Chicago, 111. (See ton U., 1903: M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) 1903; m. Esther Brown, of Taunton, Mass., Oct. LEE, Charles E., railwav official. (See vol. 1909.) 1. 1907; children, Robert, Russell. Practiced in LEE, Charles rollen, clergyman; b. Salem, S°tl°" .fn".^.^ 1 onR^.^f-^f.^' /"^^^°"' i^^/^" Ho'"^- Mt«?c; Mtv 25 1S4S- ^ Dav Kpllnsre- and Snnhia Hosp., Since 1906; lecturer on applied anatomy, student Coll of the Citv of N Y 1Sfifi-70- MA since 1909. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1915 : mem. Tufts COIL lS83:'m. Co7deHa M^ore, of Bayonne,' ^^^^% ^i^^,' ^^^^ ^-f/a «•. ""^^Tl?" ^^f ' ^oc. Boston N.J., June 12, 1872; 3 children. Rev. Frederick ^°"^f- S. £'L'';' ^T^lf;.^''.'^^- ni^K.^^"''^*- a°^/ Crosby (A.B.), SophikM., Elizabeth. Deacon, 1892, (ffi;Lt-^T°'''^^*^>y^-l''i'^"-.^ v'"^' ^°•^^°.'^ '^'■*- priest, 1893, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Andrew's Ch., ^0%'''^^^"'''%, mechanical appliances. Address: New Castle, Me., 1895-06, St. Marv's Ch., North °"^^ -Beacon bt., lioston. East Harbor, since 1909. Deputy Gen. Conv. P.E. LEE, Henry H., M.D.; Nov. 3, 1857-Apr. 4, 1914. Ch., at San Francisco, Cal., 1901; pres. Standing (See vol. 1909.) Com of Me., since 1901 Mem. Bunker Hill Monu- i,ee, James Morg-an, insurance; Feb. 2, 1844- ment Assn. (Boston), Me. Hist. Soc, Phi Gamma ^911 (See vol 190't ) Delta. Independent Republican. Recreations: --,-, _ A /U r, -n \ i- * x, rowing, fishing. Address: The Rectory, North East ^ ^^^' ,?^^^e"f ^^.^n''''?cL "^l^'^J^:, "°^®^\5*= ^^■ Harbor Me Bristol, Conn., Nov. 10, 1860; d. Philemon F. and '__'.„,.'.„ , . . -r-, -r^ •■ Tx ■», ^ ^Marv (Barbour) Perrv; A.B., Smith Coll., 1886: m. LEE, EUot Cabot; A.B.. Harvard y. Mem. Corpn. Gerald Stanley Lee. June 26, 1896. Teacher Eng- Mass. Inst. Tech. Address: Brookline, Mass. ugh, Vassar, 1890-3; head dept. of English, Coll. LEE, Frances, educator; b. Canandaigua, N.Y., for Women, Western Reserve U., 1893-6; instr. Jan. 19, 1880; d. James Hattrick and Abigail English, 1901-4, prof. English lang. and lit., 1904- Eloisa (Stearns) Lee; grad. Milton Acad., 1897: 13, Smith Coll. (See Who's Who in America for A.B., Radcliffe Coll.. 1901; studied abroad, 1902-3 list of books.) Address: Northampton, Mass.* and summers, 1906 1909: unmarried Teacher ^EE, Joseph, social worker; b. Brookline, Mass., ?^nTi?.^^i«nf.a^w/hV.^^nr.yif^°'"t%f-''^-'TT^"^^ Mar. S, 1862; s. Henry and Elizabeth JPerkins 1903-12; also teacher history of art. Miss Haskell s mnHnt-i Too- a tr Wn\-i7arri iss9 a ivT tt r F?ne r^t^^Sch '^nrin^'^n.^'^/;o.,^'=;^.h ^'^^^ o.?' 18^"= ^- Mfrga1^e?-'c."cIbo[,^'of' Briokline, Mas^!; ^0^9 'U*^^?,''-; Pq"u- Miss Lees Sch. since Oct., May 20, 1897. Admitted to bar, 1887. Dir. Work- iQAQ-if'^^---^^*- ?^ ■ ^^^''^^''t ^''f"-!?^ Boston, ingmen's Loan Assn.: organizer and v.-p. Mass. 1908-11. Episcopalian. Mem. sch. and coll. alumnae ^iv^^ League; instrumental in securing much so- assns., N.E Assn Teachers of Eng ish Harvard cial legislation in Mass.; promoter of playground ■Teachers Assri Club. (College (Boston). Recrea- movement; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1909-12, 1914- tions: art. Address: 344 Marlborough St., Bos- 15. mem. Mass. Commn. on Probation, 1908-9, '■°"- 1912-15; pres. Playground Assn. America, 1910, 11, LEE, Francis Wilson, banking; b. Westport, 12, 13. Club: Boston Citv. Author: Constructive N.Y.. Jan. 18, 1S52; s. Francis L. and Sarah Mary and Preventive Philanthrbpv, 1902; Plav in Edu- (Wilson) Lee; prep. edn. pvt. sch. of Chestnut Hill, cation, 1915. Home: 96 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 101 Phillips Exeter Acad.; studied Harvard. Class of Tremont St., Boston.* 1875 but did not graduate; spl. course Mass. Inst. i,ee, Laura, artist; b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. }^®?co-n"'-v,^^"°" ^^°''®' ?.^ Andover, Mass. Sept. 17 ig67; d. Daniel Webster and Anna Elvira (Col- 4, 1890; children; Mary, Guy Hunter, Lsabella D.. ner) Lee; descendant of John Lee, who settled in Susan p.. Alice. With banking dept. Union Safe Ipswich, Mass., 1632; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea, Mass.; Deposit Vaults, Boston, and its successor. The prad. Sch. of Drawing and Painting of Museum of City Trust Co.. 1877-07; asst. to treas. Provident pine Arts, Boston, 1886; studied in Paris, in the Instn for Savings in the Town of Boston .since Academie Julien and Studio of Charles Lasar, ?c^^-r.i' \^^^i «-*^?^/i,^2"'?cn^' ?i"S,' ^'■''"'>i5"£' /^^^" 1887-8; unmarried. Exhibited: Columbian Expn., 05. Che.stnut Hill Club, 1894-06, Tavern Club (Bos- Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Art Club, ^cn^ Vl^2-6, Phillips Exeter Acad, since July Boston; Art. Inst, of Chicago; Pa. Acad. Pine Arts; 1895. Home^ Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 36 etc. Mem. Copley Soc, Boston. Swedenborgian. iemple PI., Boston. Address: 194 Clarendon St., Boston. LEE, Prederic ScMller. physiologist. Address: lee, Mary Catherine, author: b. New Bedford, Woodstock yt or 125 E. 65th St., New York, Mass.; d. Perez and Jane (Taber) Jenkins; ed. N.Y. (See Whos Who in America.) New Bedford and New York: m. Roswell Lee, of LEE, Georgre "Winthrop, librarian; b. Roxburv, Springfield, Mass., Jan. 13. 1874. Author: A Quaker Mass., Feb. 27, 1867; s. John Rose and Lucy Maria Girl of Nantucket, 1889; In the (Iheering-Up Busl- (Howard) Lee; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1885; ness, 1891; A Soulless Singer, 1893; An Island WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 661 Plant, 1895; Lois Mallet's Dangerous Gift, 1903; A Little Field of Glory, 1907; etc. Home: 63 Westminster St., Springfield, Mass. Z;i:i:, Samuel Henry, educator; b. Hanover, Conn., Dec. 21, 1S32; s. AVilliam and Sarah (Storrs) Lee; A.B., Yale, 1858, A.M., 1894; grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1862; m. Emma Chloe Carter, of Pleasant Valley, Conn., Aug. 7, 1861; 4 children, Gerald Stanley, Christabel (Mrs. P. P. Safford, Lakeville, Conn.), Grace (died 1900), Theodore Storrs (died Aug. 24, 1911). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1862; pastor, Brockton, Mass., 1862-6; dismissed, 1866; resumed preaching at Greenfield, Mass., Aug., 1866; pastor Second Ch., 1866-72; dismissed, 1872; pastor 1st Congl. Ch., Cleveland, 1872-8; prof, economics, Oberlin Coll., 1878-83; acting pastor Brattleboro, Vt., 1883-5; introduced Prof. W. R. Harper to Yale Coll. and raised money for his chair; preached in New Haven and Georgetown, Conn., 1885-9; prof, history, 1890-3, pres., July 12, lS93-July 15, 1908, since pres. emeritus, Am. Internat. Coll., Spring- field, Mass. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Skull and Bones. Phi Beta Kappa (Yale). Republican. Club: Reality. Address: 106 Wilbraham Rd., Springfield, Mass.* IiEE, Thomas Zanslaur, lawver; b. Woonsocket, R.I., Sept. 26, 1866; s. Thomas and Eleanor (Mona- han) Lee: ed. St. Bernard's Acad.; pub. schs.; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1888, LL.M., 1908 (LL.D., 1911). Clk. R.L Ho. of Rep., 1888-1902; admitted to R.I. bar, 1888; .iustice Dist Ct. of 12th Jud. Dist.. 1S93-9. Mem. Bd. of Fellows, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1910-13. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns., Internat. Law Assn., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Assn., Providence Alumni Assn. of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1st pres.); life mem. Am. Irish Hist. Soc. (pres. -gen., 1911-12). Rep. Boston U. at Conv. Internat. Law Assn., London, 1910. Clubs: R.I. Yacht, Automobile of R.I., Manhattan Catholic (New York). Contbr. .lour. Am. Irish Hist. Soc. and other pubis. Home: 1363 Smith St., North Providence, R.I. Office: 49 Westminster St., Prov- idence, R.I. IiEi:, Wesley Terence, M.D. ; b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. S, 1S72; s. John M. and Ellen (Moulton) Lee; English High Sch.; pvt. schs. 4 yrs. ; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1898; m. Alice H. Bid- well, of Hyde Park, Mass., June 18, 1908. In gen. practice in Somerville, Mass., until July 1, 1915; now at Boston; lecturer on diseases of the skin, Boston U. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Med. Soc, Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow; K.P.; Elk. Address: 220 Clarendon St., Boston. IiEE, 'Wilson H., publisher, farmer; b. Hard- wick, Mass., May 3, 1852; s. Joseph and Sarah (Adele) Lee; descendant of John Lee, who settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1634; ed. Athol (Mass.) pub. schs. and one term at New Salem Acad.; m. Or- rianna L. Lewis, of Athol, Feb. 1, 1875; 1 daugh- ter, Prudence Adele (Mrs. John R. Demarest, of New Haven, Conn.). Entered employ of a direc- tory publishing co. in Boston at 21 yrs. of age; began in publishing business, 1876, in printing business, 1884; now pres. and treas.. Price & Lee •Co., directory publishers. Conn., Mass. and N..I. ; pres. and treas. Wilson H. Lee Co., book and job printers and binders. Started, 1902, Fairlea Farm (dairy). Orange, Conn., of which is propr. ; dir. Yale Nat. Bank; trustee Conn. Savings Bank, Or- ange Bank & Trust Co.: sec. and treas. Conn. Has- sam Paving Co. ; police commr. of New Haven 4 yrs.; pres. New Haven Chamber of Commerce, 1903-4. Mem. Am. Directory Publishers Assn. (pres., 1905-8), United Typothetee of America (pres., 1910-11^ mem. and chmn. exec. com. many yrs.). Conn. Typothetae (pres., 1899-08), Worces- ter Northwestern Agrl. Soc. (ex-pres.). Conn. Dairymen's Assn. (pres., 1909-10), Conn. State Bd. ■of Agr. (v. -p. 3 yrs). New Haven Country Im- provement League (pres.). Civic Assn. of New Haven (v.-p. ), New- Haven Morris Plan Co. (dir.), •etc. Mem. S.A.R. (pres. Conn. State Soc, 1913-14). Mason. Clubs: Union League, Quinnipiack, Pe- •quoig (Athol, Mass.), Essex (Newark, N.J.). Home: Orange, Conn. Office: 206 Meadow St., New Haven, Conn. IiEEDS, Alfred, paper Oct. 20, 1807; s. Charles bert) Leeds; B.A., Yale, Morgan, of Springfield, daughters. Began mfr. 1888; now gen. mgr. Am. Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs: Nayasset, Coun Mass. Address: Holyoke mfr.; b. New York City, H. and Sarah P. (Lam- 1887; m. Louise Chapin Mass., Oct. 24, 1894; 3 of paper at Springfield, Writing Paper Co. Mem. Republican. Conglist. try. Home: Springfield, Mass. IiEEDS, Charles Henry, retired mfr.; b. New York, Jan. 9, 1834; s. Samuel and Mary Warren (Mellen) Leeds; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1850; A.B.. Yale, 1854; m. Dec. 21, 1865, Sarah P. Lambert, of New York. Engaged in mfg. straw goods. New York, in firm of Buttle & Leeds, 1854-83; retired and removed to Stamford, Conn., 1883. Home: Stamford, Conn. IiEEDS, Samuel Fenniman, clergyman; Nov. 15, 1824-June 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) Im'EEN, Thomas Francis, M.D.; b. Boston, Aug. 15, 1875; s. Michael Callan and Mary Jane (Leon- ard) Leen; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1898; M.D., cum laude. Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1904; phys.-in-chief to Carney Hosp. ; asst. in theorv and practice of physics. Harvard Med. Sch.; dir. Blackstone Savings Bank. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Club: Harvard (Boston). Rec- reations; fishing, golf. Address: 527 Beacon St., Boston. ImHHT'E, William White, clergyman; b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 11, 1854; s. Rev. Theodore Adgate and Mary Coolev (White) Leete; B.A., Amherst, 1877; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1880; (D.D., Knox Coll., 1897); m. Sarah Elizabeth Rockwell, of Ridgefield, Conn., Apr. 4, 1883. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1882; pastor, Ridgefield, Conn., 1882-8, 1st Ch., Rockford, 111., 1888-99, Dwight PI. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1899-13; sec. for N.E. of the Congl. Ch. Bldg. Soc, Apr. 1, 1913 — . Address: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* IiEFAVOTTR, Henry, college president; b. Sa- lem, Mass., Sept. 4, 1862; s. Thomas Hovey and Caroline (Wallis) Lefavour; A.B., Williams Coll., 1883. Ph.D., 1886; U. of Berlin, 1888-90: (LL.D., Williams, 1902, Tufts, 1905); unmarried. Instr. Williston Sem., 1883-4; instr., 1884-8, prof, physics, Simmons Coll. since 1902. Trustee Williams Coll. since 1903, and Boston State Hosp. P'ellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; pres. Colonial Soc. of Mass.; trustee Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union; mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Clubs: City (New York), St. Botolph, City (Boston). Author: Physics Lecture Notes, 1893; also various ad- dresses and reports. Address: Simmons College, Boston.* Ill: G-AI^IiIENin:, Richard, author; b. Liverpool, Eng., Jan. 20, 1866; s. John and Jane Le Gallienne: ed. Liverpool Coll.; m. Mildred Lee, 1891 (died 1894); m. 2d, Julie Norregard, 1897; m. 3d. Irma Hinton Perry, 1911. Engaged in business 7 yrs., but abandoned it for literature; for some time in .iournalism and literary work in U.S. Editor: isaak Walton, The Compleat Angler, Hazlitt's "Liber Amoris," Hallam's "Remains." (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Rowayton, Conn.* IiEGATE, Burton John, educator; b. Leominster, Mass., June I, 1855; s. Franklin and Emily J. (Mack) Legate; A.B., Harvard, 1877; m. Lizzie F. Hunt, of Newburyport, Mass., Apr. 5. 1882; chil- dren, Grace (Mrs. H. F. Olmsted), Marian (Mrs. Paul Roberts), Laura (Mrs. D. C. Ware). Founder and headmaster of Legate's Private Clas- sical School. Life mem. Am. Unitarian Assn. Re- publican. Clubs: Harvard (Newburyport, and Bos- ton), Varsity (Cambridge), Boston Athletic Assn., Leominster. Home: Newburyport, Mass. Office: 66 Beacon St., Boston. Z^ECfCrETT, Mary lydla, clergyman; b. Moravia. Cayuga Co., N.Y., d. Rev. William and Frelove Otis (Frost) Leggett; prep. edn. Monticello Sem., Godfrey, 111.; Harvard Div. Sch.; unmarried. Or- 662 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND dained Unitarian ministry, 18S8; pastor Beatrice, Neb., Green Harbor, Mass., Dighton, N.H., Wolf- boro, 1st Ch., Revere, ]Mass., since 1910. Address: 3 Janvrin Av., Revere, Mass. IiEORIS, Marie Josepli Ernest, M.D. ; b. Louis- ville. P.Q., Can., May S, 1N57; .s. Antoine L. and Lfeocadia (B61and) Legris; M.D., Victoria Med. Coll., Montreal, Can., 1879; m. Montreal, Oct. 21, 1881, L6opoldine Desrosiers; 9 children, 5 girls, 4 boys. Came to U.S., 1879; practiced at Natick, R.I., IS mos., since at Arctic; dir. Centreville (R.I.) Nat. Bank for 10 yrs. ; mem. Warwick Town Council 5 yrs.; rep. R.I. Legislature 5 yrs.; treas. St. John Baptist Soc. of Centreville, R.I., 18 yrs., pres. 4 yrs. Republican. Trustee St. Jean-Bap- tiste Ch. (R.C.), Centreville, R.I., since 1885. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., R.I. and Kent Co. med. socs.. L'Union St.-Jean-Baptiste d'AmSrique, Foresters, Franco-American Knights of Columbus, Red Men, K. of P. Club: Leo XIII. Address: Arctic, R.I. Ill: GBO, Charles Allen, pharmacist; b. Colum- bia, N.H., Apr. 19, 1857; s. David and Nancy Ma- tilda (Ayres) Le Gro; descendant of John I^e Gro, b. France, 168 0, first of the name to come to America; ed. pub. schs.. Ware, Mass., Plymouth, Conn., and Huntington, N.Y. ; m. Alice Lucilla Cowles, of Amherst, Mass; 4 children, C. Ralph, A. Blanche, Irene C, Ruth L. Began as drug elk. in Ware, 1873; mem. Le Gro & Lynde, pharmacists. Palmer, Mass., 1886-97, sole propr., 1897-06; re- tired from drug business, 1906; v. -p. Palmer Nat. Bank; trustee and auditor Palmer Savings Bank; town auditor; elk. and treas. Palmer Fire Dist. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914. Trustee and treas. Wing Memorial Hosp. Assn. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum, Ancient Order United Workmen. Re- publican. Conglist. Club: Palmer Business and Social. Address: Palmer, Mass. IiEHY, Geoffrey Bernard; b. Rovalston, Mass., Sept. 13, 1855; s. Geoffrey and Elizabeth (Kelly) Lehy; ed. pub. schs., Royalston, and Holy Cross Coll., W'orcester; m. Abbie M. Lewis, of Royalston, May, 1880. Pres. W. S. Quinby Co., importers and roasters of tea and coffee, since organization; dir. Fourth-Atlantic Nat. Bank; mem. investment com.. Union Inst, for Savings. Mem. Boston Finance Commn. 5 yrs., resigned June, 1914. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange (pres., 1901). Democrat. Catholic. Club: Boston City (1st pres. and continued 5 yrs.). Recreations: motorinsr, fisliing, liunting. Home: Dorchester, Mass. Office: 69 South Market St., Boston. IiEHY, Jolin Francis, educator; b. South Royals- ton, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 7, 1850: s. Geof- frey and Elizabeth (Kelly) Lehy; student Holy Cross Coll., 1872-4; entered Soc. of Jesus, 1874. Or- dained R.C. priesthood, 1SS7; prof, mathematics, Holv Cross Coll., 1879-84, Georgetown U., 1887-8, W'oodstock Coll., 1892-3; v.-p. Gonzaga Coll., "Washington, D.C., 1889-90; v.-p. 1893-5, pres. 1895- 01, Holy Cross Coll.; at Woodstock Coll.. 1901-4; Boston Coll., 1904-6; treas. Holy Cross Coll., since 1906. Address: Worcester, Mass.* IiEXOH, Thomas, lawyer; b. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 17, 1862; s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Paine) Leigh; grad. Hallowell Classical and Scientific Inst., 1881: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1885; studied law; admitted to bar, 1888; m. Waldoboro, Me., June 14, 1894, Fanny L. Reed; 2 children, Donald, Elizabeth. Practiced at Augusta since 1889; city solicitor, Hallowell, 1893-4, Augusta. 1896-1900; co. atty., Kennebec Co., 1901-7. Republican. Conglist. K.T.. mem. K. of P. Club: Abnaki. Recreations: boating, tennis. Address: Augusta, Me. IiEIGHTOir, Charles Milton, M.D.; b. Osage, la., Julv 8, 1870; s. Wilbur F. and Abbie F. (Barbour) Leighton; A.B., Bowdoin. 1894; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1897; m. Nellie G. Sherry, of Portland, Me., 1902; 2 children, Lawrence B., Wil- bur F., 2d. Practiced in Portland since 1898; city phys., 1898-01; surgeon Me. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Club: Economic. Address: 365 Congress St., Portland, Me. IiEIGHTON, Emery Dyer, shipwright: b. Steu- ben, Me., Sept. 25. 1832; s. Thomas and Persis T. (Dyer) Leighton; ed. dist. sch. in Me. and even- ing sch. in Boston; m. Roxie Burg, of Boston, 1847 (died) ; m. 2d, Sara T. Synett, of Boston, 1884. Removed to Boston, 1851, and spent 2 yrs. as apprentice in learning trade of shipwright and calker; worked as journeyman 1 yr. ; entered busi- ness on own account. May, 1854, incorporated, 1904, as E. D. Leighton Co., Inc.; dissolved the business and retired May, 1914; v.-p. East Boston Savings Bank (trustee since 1884); mem. Boston C^ommon Council, 1876. Democrat. Trustee All Soul's Universalist Ch., East Boston, 25 yrs. Life mem. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Mem. Baalbec Lodge, F. and A.M. (Past Master); East Boston Council R. and S.M. ; St. Paul's Chapter, R.A.M. ; Boston Commandery, K.T. (life). Has traveled extensively in U.S., Europe, West Indies and South America. Address: 3 Meader Rd., Ever- ett, Mass. IiEIG'HTOM', Georgre B., business man; b. St. Louis, Mo., Julv 19, 1864; s. George Eliot and Isa- bella (Bridge) Leighton; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. St. Louis, Apr. 12, 1893, Charlotte Kayser; 3 chil- dren, George Eliot, Henry K., John Langdon. Pres. Los Angeles (Calif.) Terminal Ry., 1889-1900 (until sold); pres. Leighton & Howard Steel Co., 1899-03 (until sold); pres. Allegheny By-Products Coke Co., McKeesport, Pa.; dir. Am. Steel Foun- dries; owner Monadnock Farms, N.H. Mem. N.H. Forestry Commn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Cincinnati, Loyal Legion, Soc. Colonial Wars, Pepperell Assn., Louisburg Memorial Assn. (hon. trustee), S.A.R., N.H. Hist. Soc. (v.-p.), N.H. Branch Am. Red (jross (pres.). Clubs: Som- erset (Boston) ; Union, Metropolitan (New York) ; Chicago (Chicago); St. Louis (St. Louis). Address: Monadnock Farms, Monadnock, N.H. ; (winter) 127 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. IiBIGHTOlT, Ralph W., register of probate; b. Mt. Vernon, Me., June 28, 1875; s. Moses R. and Charlotte A. (Davis) Leighton; ed. grammar and high schs., Augusta, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1896; m. June 8, 1903, Mary B. Ward, of Augusta, Me. Ad- mitted to practice in Kennebec County, Me., Mar., 1899; practiced in Hallowell and Mt. Vernon, Me.; prin. High Sch., Mt. Vernon, 5 yrs.; elected register of probate for Kennebec Co., 1908, reelected, 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Home: 36 Melville St. Office: Court House, Au- gusta, Me. IiBITCH, John, editor and publisher; b. Rama, Ont., Can., Feb. 10, 1858; s. John and Agnes (Smith) Leitch: bi-ought to U.S. at age of 6 yrs.; ed. pub. schs. Entered employ of L. E. Porrey, printer, 1885; associated, 1890, with Geo. L. Munn and bought the business; sold out to Mr. Munn, 1894, and started job printing alone; established The Enterprise, weekly newspaper, 1897, and continues as editor and pub. same; pres. Easthampton Ma- sonic Building Assn. Sec. Conn. Valley Chautauqua Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. A.O. U.W., Grange. Club: Masonic. Home: 12 Clark Av. Office: 151 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. IiBITH, William H., M.D.; b. Haverhill, N.H., May 19, 1859; s. George W. and Eveline (Frary) Leith; M.D., Vt. Med. Coll., Burlington, Vt.. 1883: interne Mary Fletcher Hosp., Burlington, 1883-4; m. Lancaster, N.H., Oct. 4, 1888, Minnie P. Eaton; 1 son, b. 1904. Practiced at Guildhall, Vt., 1884-6, since at Lancaster, N.H. Trustee Siwooganock Savings Bank; dir. Lancaster Nat. Bank. Republi- can. :Mem. Coos Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. Assn. U.S. Pension Examiners, N.H. Soc. for Prevention of Tuberculosis. Address: I^ancaster, N.H. I^EIiAND, George Adams, M.D., surgeon; b. Bos- ton. Sept. 7. 1850; s. Joseph D. and Mary P. (Adams) Leland; A.B., Amherst, 1874, A.M., 1894; M.D., Harvard, 1878; house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1877-8; taught physical culture and hygiene at Tokio, Japan, 1878-81, under auspices of Imperial Edn. Dept.; m. Alice P. Higgins, of Boston, July 16, 1878. In gen. practice, 1878-87; since in practice of diseases of the ear, nose and throat; instr. otology, Boston Polyclinic, 1886- 1906; prof, oto-laryngology, Dartmouth Med. Sch., since 1893; aural surgeon, 1887-1904, visiting aural WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 663 surgeon since 1904, Boston City Hosp. Mem. Internat. Otol. Congresses, 1S99, 04, 09, 12, 17th Internal. Med. Congress, 1913; mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, A.M. A., Am. Laryngol. Assn. (pres. 1912- 13), Am. Otol. Soc, Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc, N.B. Oto-Laryngol. Soc. (pres. 1911-13), Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. for Med. Improve- ment, Boston Med. Library Assn.; hon. fellow Am. Acad. Dental Science. Club: University (Bos- ton), Alpha Delta Phi (New York), Royal Societies (London). Address: 354 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton.* ImJUmATUD, George Farnham, merchant; b. Balti- more, Vt., Jan. 25, 1S5S; s. Charles A. and Susan (Farnham) Leland; ed. pub. schs., Springfield, Vt.; m. Springfield, Nov. 8, 1881, Nellie A. Pierce (now Grand Matron of Vt. Order Eastern Star) ; 2 chil- dren, Arthur Farnham, Mary Alida. In gen. mdse. business since Apr. 3, 1892, as C. A. Leland & Son. established. 1882; dir. First Nat. Bank; in- corporator Springfield Savings Bank; representa- tive from Springfield in Vt. Legislature, 1892, Senate, 1900; on staff of Gov. McCullough, rank of col., 1902-4; pres. village since 1898, and mem. sch. hd. 18 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, Past Master, Past High Priest, Past T.I.M. of Council, Past Eminent Comdr. K.T., Past G.S.D. Grand Lodge Vt., Potentate Cairo Temple) ; Past Grand Patron O.E.S. Address: Springfield, Vt. I^EI^AND, Lester; b. Boston, July 20, 1864; s. Lester and Mary E. (Babcock) Leland; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Frances Eugenia Converse, of Bos- ton, Oct. 25, 1892. Treas., gen. mgr. and dir., Bos- ton Rubber Shoe Co.; pres. and dir. Boston Rubber Co., Am. Rubber Co., Gen. Rubber Co. of Brazil; pres., exec, com., dir. Gen. Rubber Co.; v. -p., exec, com., dir. Rubber Goods Mfg. Co., U.S. Rubber Co.; v. -p., dir. Meyer Rubber Co.; dir. Georgetown & Western R.R., U.S. Rubber Co., Ltd., Wm. Symington & Co., Ltd., Stoughton Rubber Co., Hartford Rubber Works Co., India Rubber Co., G & J Tire Co.. Mech. Rubber Co., Lycoming Rub- ber Co., Morgan & Wright, Fabric Fire Hose Co., Second Nat. Bank (Boston), Atlantic Coast Lum- ber Corpn., Pacific & Ida. Northern Ry.. Revere Rubber Co., Naugatuck Chem. Co., U.S. Tire Co., Holland-Am. Plantations Co., Netherlands-Lang- kat Rubber Co.,- Industrial Mutual Ins. Co.; dir., exec. com. Am. Trust Co. (Boston). Clubs: Union, Somerset, Exchange, Country, jNIyopia Hunt, Essex Country, Montserrat Golf, Salem. New Riding, Tennis and Racquet, Eastern Yacht, Manchester Yaclit, Hoosk'k'-W 'hi.«ick ( ^Nlas^. ) : Union, The Brook (New York). Home: 422 Beacon St., Bos- ton; (summer) Old Tree House, West Manchester, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston.* ImHTmA.N'D, Waldo Crifford, historical research; b. Newton, Mass., July 17, 1879; s. Luther Erving and Ellen Maria (Gifford) Leland; A.B., Brown U., 1900; A.M., Harvard, 1901; ficole des Chartes. Paris, 1910-11 (auditeur libre) ; in. Gertrude Den- nis, of Newton, Mass., Apr. 26, 1904. Asst. in history. Harvard, 1901-3; mem. of staff, dept. hist. research, Carnegie Instn., 1903 — . In charge of hist, work in Paris of Carnegie Instn., with resi- dence there, 1907-14. Progressive. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (sec. 1908 — ); mem. various hist, socs.. Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa; corr. mem. Me. Hist. Soc; del. various European hist, congresses. Club: Cosmos. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Address: Woodward Bldg., Washington.* laSLAND, Williain Sherman; b. Roxburv, Mass., Sept. 6, 1851; s. William S. and Sarah E. (Hallett) Leland: A.B.. Harvard, 1874; unmarried. V.-p. Eliot Five Cents Savings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Home: 53 Walnut Av. Oflfice: 67 Milk St., Rox- bury, Boston. LEMON, James Stephen, clergyman; b. Whites- boro, N.Y., 1839: s. Stephen and Charlotte (Adams) Lemon; ed. Rochester (N.Y. ) U. : A.B. and A.M., Wesleyan U., Conn.: Clark U.. Worcester, Mass.; Ph.D., George Washington U., D.C. ; univs. of Munich, Berlin and Leipzig; m. 1862, Emily Frances Miller, of Buffalo, N.Y. (now deceased); 1 son, George Merrit (Gardner, Mass.). Deacon, 1877, priest, 1877, Episcopal Ch. Pastorates: West- moreland, N.Y.; New Hartford, N. Y. ; Gardner, Mass.; since 1900 traveler in Europe, Asia, Africa; rector .\m. Episcopal Ch., Munich, Germany, and later Ch. of Eng. Episcopal, Leipzig. Fellow Am. Geog. Soc, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Anthropol. Assn., Archseol. Inst. America, N.Y. Acad. Sciences, Soc. Philos. Inciuiry, Dickens Fellowship (Eng.), Loyal Legion U.S. Mason. Recreations: travel. Perma- nent .Address: 31 Park St., Gardner, Mass. IiENFEST, Charles G., stock broker; b. Cam- bridge, .Mass., Dec. 25, 1866; s. Solomon and Jane (Turnbull) Lenfest; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge; m. Maria A. Sampson, of Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 26, 1890; 4 children, Evelyn M., Marion, Gertrude, Helen. Began with Leland, Towle & Co., stock brokers, Boston, 1888, and continued with suc- cessors, Towle & Fitzgerald, 1898; admitted as mem. of firm, 1906; title changed to Fitzgerald, Hubbard & Co., 1910; dir. Chelsea Trust Co. Mem. Sinking Fund Commn., Chelsea, since 1907. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Review (Chelsea). Recreations: horseback riding, tennis. Home: 6 Laurel St., Chelsea, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. IiEONARD, Albert; b. Logan, O., Dec. 21, 1857. (See vol. 1909.) LEONAKD, Arthur Newton, educator; b. Brook- lyn, Sept. 27, 1870: s. Thomas Jefferson and Jose- phine (Stoddard) Leonard; prep. edn. Providence High Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1892, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1894; studied Leipzig, Germany, 1894-5, U. of Chi- cago, 1898, Munich, Germany, 1907-8; m. Rock- ford, 111., Dec. 29, 1897, Susan Nettie Leonard. Instr. in German, Brown U.. 1892-4; prof. German, John B. Stetson U., 1895-6, Fairmount Coll., 1896-9, Bates Coll., since 1899. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Me. Modern Lang. Assn., Delta Phi. Joint author Brief German Gram- mar, 1908; editor German texts; contbr. to Modern Lang. Notes, Boston Transcript. Recreations: fishing. Address: Lewiston, Me. IiEONARD, Charles Hall, theologian; b. North- wood, N.H., Sept. 16, 1822; s. Lemuel and Cynthia (Claggett) Leonard: ed. Haverhill (Mass.) Acad., .\tkinson (N.H.) Acad., Bradford Sem.; grad. Theol. Sch., Clinton, N.Y., 1848; (hon. A.M.. 1869, LL.D., 1905, Tufts: D.D., St. Lawrence, 1871); m. Phcebe .A.nn Bassett, of New Y^ork, 1846 (died 1872). Or- dained Universalist ministry. 1848; minister Ch. of the Redeemer, Chelsea, Mass., 1848-71: God- dard prof, homiletics and pastoral theology since 1869, dean Div. Sch. since 1884, Tufts Coll. Hon. mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Whittier Club, Haverhill, Mass. (See also Who's Who in America.) Ad- dress Tufts College, Mass.* IiEONABD, Charles Henry, M.D.; b. Madison. Tnd., Dec. 29, 1841; s. Manning and Mary Fisher (Ammidown) Leonard: A.B., Yale, 1865. A.M., 1870: M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg., New York, 1868; m. Mary Grace Beecher, of Southbridge, Mass., June 1, 1872: 3 children, Gi'ace Fisher, Mary Beecher, George Manning. Pvt. Co. A, 45th Mass. Vol. Inf. (cadet regt), 1862-3, in 18th Army Corps. N.C.; house phys. Charity Hosp.. Blackwell's Island. N.Y. City, 1868-9; practiced in Providence, R.I., since Jan., 1870; in charge of pub. vaccina- tions in Providence most of time since 1870; coro- ner, 1879-84; visiting phys. Providence Lying-in Hosp. since 1886: mem. Sch. Com. several yrs. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc. Providence Med. Assn.. R.I. Hist. Soc; Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Club: R.I. Congregational. Address: 11 Beacon Av., Providence, R.I. IiEONABD. Charles Leslie, clergyman, teacher; b. Rock Citv. N.Y., Apr. 7, 1864; s. Jacob and Hanah Catherine (Sutton) Leonard: grad. Troy Conf., Acad., 1891; A.B.. Middlebury Coll., 1895 (D.D., 1905): m. Burlington. Vt.. June 29. 1S95, Emma Dorsey; children, Dorothy Frances, Charles Leslie, .Tr., Marv Evelin, Walter Sutton. Received into Troy Conf., 1893, and apptd. to supply Bridport (Yt) Ch. while an undergraduate at Middlebury Coll.; pastor M.E. Ch.. Ripton, Vt.. 1895-6. Poult- nev Vt.. 1896-8; ordained to ministrv M.E. Ch., 1898; pastor. Cambridge. N.Y.. 1899-1900, Pitts- field, Mass., 1901-9; pres. bd. of trustees Troy Conf. 664 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Acad., giving all time to raising money and build- ing new dormitories, 1909-12; prin. Troy Conf. Acad., since 1912. Instr. in Middlobury Coll., 189r., 96, 97, 1901. Pres. Methodist Kpvvorth League sees, for N.E., 1906-8; pres. bd. of trustees Troy Conf. Acad, since 1906; dir. and trustee Mass. Bible Soc. since 1905. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Delta Upsilon (Middlebury Chap- ter). Kepublican. Address: I'oultney, Vt. JjEONABD, Charles 'Webster, woolens; b. Sharon, Mass., Nov. 1, 1844; s. Benjamin S. Leon- ard; ed. Stoughtonham Inst., Sharon, Mass.; m. Emma Thatcher (died Sept., 1911); 3 sons, Edgar W., Robert J., Charles R. Cllc. and salesman, Jackson, Mandell & Daniells, Boston, 1866-70, partner, 1870-81; partner Arnold Print Wks., 1889- 91, Holden, Leonard & Co., dry goods mcht., oper- ating Bennington Woolen Mills, and the Oneko Woolen Mills, New Bedford, since 1891; dir. Wal- tham Watch Co., Arlington Mills, Noquit Spinning Co., Manomet Mills; trustee Home Savings Bank. Warden Grace P.E. Ch., Newton; vestryman St. John's P.E. Ch., Newtonville. Clubs: Newton, Middlesex. Episcopalian, Brae Burn Country, Al- gonquin, Exchange; Neighborhood (Newton). Rec- reations: traveling. Homo: Forest Av., West Newton, Mass. Office: 232 Summer St., Boston. IiEONABD, E. Randall, apothecary; b. Bath, Me.. Feb. 2. 1S63: s. Thomas and Sarah C. (Davis) Leonard; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Bath, May 17, 1899, Mary F. ]\Terrill; 1 child, Catharine E. In apothe- cary business since age of 17: mem. firm of Leon- ard & Mitchell, 1894-1904 (sole owner since 1904); mem. Sch. Bd., 1907-8; alderman, 1908, 09; trustee People's Safe Deposit and Savings Bank; dir. Loan & Bldg. Assn.: treas. Home for Aged Couples and Old Men. Mem. IMe. Pharm. Assn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Republican. Address: Bath, Me. I^EONABS, Gertrude Kalladay, suffragist; b. Boston, Feb. l."?, ISfiS; d. Charles Stuart and Sarah (Adams) Halladay; descendant of Puritan an- cestry; grad. Girls' High Sch., Boston, 1885; grad. Boston Normal Sch., 1886; m. John I^eonard, of Boston, Juno 15, 1899. Active advocate of equal suffrage; chmn. state exec. bd. Mass. Woman Suf- frage Assn.. 1913-15; mem. exec, council Nat. Am. Woman Suffrage Assn. Clubs: Women's City, Boston Business Women's. Recreations: travel, tramping. Home: 413 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill, Mass.; (summer) Hyannisport, Mass. Office: 585 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. IiEOlTARD, Henry Fiske, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) IiEONABD, Joel Marvin, clergyman; b. Pots- dam, N.Y., July 21. 1852; s. Hiram and Mary Greelev (Butler) Leonard; A.B., Harvard U., 1874; S.T.B., Boston U.. 1877, Ph.D., 1887; U. of Leipzig, 1879-81: (D.D., Wesleyan. 1902): m. Ada J. West, of Cambridge, Mass., 1877; 2d, Marv True Mason, of Winchester, Mass., Sept. 13. 1883. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1877; pastor, Nashua, la.. 1877, Anamosa. la., 1878-9, ^Vinchester, Mass.. 1882-3, Newton, 1884-5, Westfield, 1886-88, Weslev Ch., Salem, 1889-91. Centre Ch., Maiden, 1892-5, Melrose, 1S96-1900, Baker Memorial Ch., Boston, 1901-2: supt. Lynn dist. (62 chs.), 1903-8: conf. supt. Continued Boston Missionary and Ch. Exten- sion Soc, 1910 — ; agt. Bd. of Conf. Claimants of M.E. Ch.; asso. pastor Bromfield-Tremont Circuit, 1912-13. Trustee Sch. of Expression (Boston), Boston IT.; treas. bd. trustees and bd. stewards N.E. Conf. Progressive. Home: 177 Bellevue Av., Melrose, Mass.* IiEOITABI}, Joseph, insurance; b. Boston, Oct. 14, 1877: s. Mathias and Bridget (Burns) Leonard; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Apr. 18, 1912, Eugenia Reilly. of Boston: 1 son, .loseph, .Tr. Agt. and asst. supt. Prudential Life Ins. Co., Boston, 1898-1905; asst. supt. at Lynn, Mass.. 1906; asst. supt. John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. C!o., Boston, since 1906. Mem. Boston Common Council. 1907; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1909. 11, 12. 13. Senate. 1914. Demo- crat. Mem. Knights of Bquitv, Knights of Colum- bus. Clubs: Cathedral Y.M.C.A.. Tamany 117, Ward Vine Yacht. Catholic of Boston. Recrea- tions: motoring. Home: 103 Union Park St. Of- fice: 2343 Washington St., Roxbury, Mass. IiEOlTABI), Iiothair Iiewls, surgeon; moved to Ocean Grove, N.J., Jan., 1914. (See vol. 1909.) IiEOKABD, Mary Hall, teacher, author; b. Bridgewuter, Mass., Dec. 4, 1847; d. James Mad- ison and Jane N. (Thompson) Leonard; grad. Bridgewater (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1867; studied in Germany. 1874, U. of Chicago, 1903, various sum- mer schs. Teacher high sch., Longmeadow, Mass., 1S67-8, Bridgewater Normal Sch., to 1885; prin. Winthrop Training Sch. for Teachers, Columbia, S.C, 1886-91; instr. Winthrop Normal Coll. for Teachers, S.(j., 1892-4; instr. insts. and summer schs. various times to 1909. Conglist. Mem. Old Bridgewater Hist. Soc. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books, etc.) Address: Rochester, Mass.* IiEONABD, Parley B., silk mfr. ; b. Metamora, 111., Oct. 26, 1860; s. Elbridge Knowlton and Marietta Palyna (Anderson) Leonard; ed. Rock- ville (Conn.) High Sch.; m. Marv Elizabeth Fit- ton, of Rockville, Conn., Nov. 19, 1884 (died Oct. 20, 1910). Began as elk. in drug store; became con- nected with Belding Bros. & Co., silk mfrs., 1882, now mem. of firm; dir. and sec. Rockville Worsted Co.; dir. Rockville Savings Bank, Rock Mfg. Co., Rockville Fair Assn. (also auditor). Was city elk. of Rockville, Conn.; first selectman Town of Ver- non 16 yrs. ; mem. Conn. State Senate, 1910-11. Re- publican. Conglist. Home: Rockville, Conn. IiBSIiIB, Prank Elliott, M.D.; b. Woburn, Mass., July 21, 1873; s. Freeman Francis and Sarah Jane (Russell) Leslie; prep. edn. Ayer (ISIass.) High Sch., and Brasher (N.Y.) Acad.; student Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, Boston; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1901; m. Nellie V. Ripley, of Andover, Me., June 3, 1902. Hosp. steward. Marine Hosp. Service, 1894-7; gen. practice of medicine in An- dover, Me., since 1901; mgr. Glenellis Sanitarium, Andover, since 1905; sec. Andover Bd. of Health; mem. Andover Sch. Bd. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Oxford Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Knights of Pytliias, Independent Or- der of Foresters. Recreations: tennis, fishing. Address: Andover, Me. I.ESI.IE, Horace Granville, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) I^ETOUBNEAU, J. Alfred, lawyer; b. St. Joseph, Beauce, P.Q., Dec. 3, 1864; s. Joseph and Odile (St. Pierre) Letourneau; ed. in French and Eng- lish languages in pub. schs. and commercial coll.; read law with S. S. Brown. Waterville. IMe.; ad- mitted to bar, 1900; m. Waterville. Oct. 27, 1890, Rose D. Loubier. Has practiced at Waterville since May 3, 1900. Home: Waterville, Me. ^EVAITZIN, Aug'ustin, dietitian, dietotherapist, electrotherapist; b. Cospicua, Island of Malta (Mediterranean), May 23, 1872; s. Paul and Lorenza (Borg) Levanzin; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Malta; Lyceum and Royal U. of Malta, A.B., 1895, Ph.C, 1897, LL.B., 1905; student at Harvard Med. Sch., 1912; at Coll. Surgeons and Physicians, Boston, 1914, M.E.T., 1914: m. Lucia, d. of Chev. G. F. Inglott, M.D., of Cospicua, Malta, Apr. 24, 1900; 2 children, Yolanda Beatrice, Miranda Cordelia. Brought to America, in 1912, by Carnegie Instn., of Washington; fasted 40 days in Malta and 32 days, on distilled water only, at Carnegie Nutri- tion Lab., Roxbury, Mass., under supervision of 35 specialists of Harvard and Yale (declared to be the most remarkable experiment of the kind on record). Lecturer on Dietology, Coll. of Surg, and Phys. (Boston); dean California Coll. of Drug- less Physicians. Formerly editor of The Bee (a scientific and lit. publ.), also The Maltese Stu- dent; recognized as a journalist by the Italian Govt., and mem. Northern Press Syndicate. New York. Pres. Internat. Assn. of Esperanto Pharma- cists; pres. Soc. Psychical Research (Malta); pres. Esperanto and Ido assns. (Malta) ; del. from Anti- Vivisection Soc. of Boston to Internat. Anti-Vivi- section Congress, Washington, D.C., 1913; corr. mem. Coll. of Pharmacy, Barcelona (Spain); etc. Author of hist, novels, among them "The Wizard Falzon"; poems; contbr. to European and Am. mags. Recreations: walking in the country, visit- ing museums, travel, reading, movies. Address: 549 Massachusetts Av., Boston, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 665 IiEVEBETT, Georg-e Vasnier, lawyer: b. Charles- town, Mass., 1S46; s. Daniel and Charlotte (Bette- ley) JLeverett; A.B., Harvard. 1S67, A.M., 1S70, LL.B., 1S69; m. Mary E. L. Tebbetts, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 3, ISSS (now deceased). Practicing lawyer and trustee at Boston, 1871 — ; associated in practice with Prof. .Tames B. Thaver, of Har- vard Law Sch. till his death, 1902; with Am. Bell Telephone Co. and Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co.. 18S6 — , first as official atty., later as counsel and gen. counsel, now consulting counsel lattei- co.; dir. Conveyancers Title Ins. Co., State St. Trust Co., and other cos. Mem. Colonial Soc. of Mass.; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Har- vard, University (New York); University, Union, Boston Athletic. Oakley Country (Boston), Uni- versity (Chicago)i. Home: 66 Beacon St., Boston. Office: 53 Devon.shire St., and 125 Milk St., Bos- ton; 15 Dey St., New York.* IiEVEBMORE, Charles Herbert, college prof.; b. Mansfield, Conn., Oct. 15, 1856; s. Rev. Aaron Russell and Mary Gay (Skinner) Levermore; A.B., Yale, 1879; Ph.D.. .Johns Hopkins, 1886; m. Mettle Norton Tuttle, of New Haven. Conn., Sept. 4. 1884. Prin. Guilford (Conn.) Inst., 1879-83: univ. fellow in history, Johns Hopkins, 1884-5; instr. history, Hopkins Grammar Sch.. 1885-6, U. of Cal.. 1886-8; prof, history. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1888-93: prin. Adelphia Acad., Brooklvn. 1893-6; pres. Adelphi Coll., 1896-12, prof, history, 1912 — ; dir. Coll. and Univ. Dept. of World Peace Foundation. 1913 — . Trustee Hackley Sch. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Soc. of Brooklyn, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Century (New York), Twentieth Century (Boston), Colonial (Cambridge). (See T\^ho's Who in Amer- ica for books.) Home: 361 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Address: 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.* IiEVEBONI, Frank, lawyer, judge; b. Genoa. Italy. Sept. 10. 1S79; s. Andrew and Catherine (Trebino) Leveroni: came to America. 1883: ed. pub. schs., Boston: Harvard U. Law Sch.; LL.B., cum laude, Boston U. Law Sch., 1903; m. Louise Finochietti, of Boston, Oct. 5. 1903: children, Beatrice, Laura, Claire, Vivian. Practiced in Bos- ton since Aug., 1903; associated with Samuel L. Bailen; spl. justice Boston Juvenile Ct. since Sept., 1906; pub. administrator; legal adviser to Italian Consulates of N.E.. and counsel numerous chari- table socs. ; dir. Federal Trust Co.; trustee Colum- bus Savings Banli. Home Savings Bank: sec. Italian Cemetery Assn.: trustee North Bennet Street In- dustrial Sch. Independent Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Deco- rated Chevalier of the Cross of Italy by King Victor Emanuel III. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston). Catholic Union. Recreations: walking, music. Home: 358 Arborwav, Jamaica Plain, (jffice: 814-816 Tre- mont Bldg., Boston.* IiEVICK, Hugrh Gwynae, banker; b. Burleigh, Eng., IVIar. 17, 1870: s. John Musgrave and Eliza- beth Augusta (Gwynne) Levick; ed. Malvern Coll., Eng., and at Hamburg. Germany; m. Agnes Bur- well Stout, of Hohokus, N.J.. Oct. 13. 1892; 2 chil- dren. Hugh Gwvnne, Jr.. Elizabeth. Began in em- ploy of Bank of Montreal, N.Y. City, in 1886, con- tinuing 16 yrs. ; became associated with Lee, Hig- ginson & Co., bankers, 1902. mem. firm since 1906; also mem. Higginson & Co.. London, Eng.; dir. United Fruit Co.. Nipe Bay Co. (Cviba), Revere Sugar Refining (^o. Trustee Framingham Hosp. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin. Excliange (Boston); India House (New York); Eastern Yacht (Marble- head. Mass.); St. James (London. Eng.). Home: Framingham, INIass. Office: 44-50 State St.. Boston. IiEVINSTEH!!', Edsrar, chemical mfr. ; b. Man- chester, Eng.. Feb. 20. 1877; s. Ivan and Hertwig (Abeles) Levinstein: ed. Cheltenham Coll.. Eng., 1890-4: ficole De Commerce, Neuchatel, Switzer- land. 1894-6; L'Universite de Neuchatel, 1896-7; Sch. of Tech.. Manchester, Eng., 1897-8: m. Fran- ces Rena Childs. of Amesbury. Mass.. Aug.. 1914. Began as spl. agt. in foreign countries, 1898. for Levinstein, Ltd.. of Manchester, in which co. now has financial interest; came to j^merica. 1900. and engaged with Thomas Leyland & Co., Boston, for 5 yrs.; founder, 1905, and pres., I. Levinstein & Co., Inc., factory at Chelsea, Mass., offices in Boston, Phila., Chicago and Toronto, Can. Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, England and America, Chel- tonian Soc, London. Club: Engineers'. Recrea- tions: motoring, athletics. Home: 226 Bay Slate Rd. Office: 74 India St., Boston. LEVY, Max, lawyer; b. New York City, Aug. 22, 1872; I'll. pul). schs., Newport, R.I. Admitted to R.I. bar, and since practiced in Newport; pros, atty.. Police Commn. of Newport, 1906; city solic- itor, 1908-9; served as mem. City Council and mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep. Master in chancery. Mem. 2d Div.. R.I. Naval Battalion; hon. mem. Newport Arty. Co. Republican, Address: Daily News Bldg., Newport, R.I. IiEWIS, Alouzo Norton, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) IiEWIS, Carll Andrews, educator, genealogist; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2, 1862; s. Jolm Gardner and Jane Abigail (Hart) Lewis, and descendant in 8th generation of John Lewis, Westerly, R.I., 1661; grad. Hopkins Grammar Sch., 1879; A.B., Yale, 1883 (Phi Beta Kappa); post-grad, work, Yale, 1883-4; m. Hampton, Conn., June 23, 1886, Carrie Louise Lincoln; cliildren, Editli Palmer (B.A., Oberlin, 1915). Ethel Knowles (Storrs Coll.. 1915), John Gardner, Bessie Lincoln. Teacher, Guilford, Conn.. 1884-7; classical instr. Hillhouse High Sch.. New Haven. 1887-90; prin. Guilford (Conn.) Inst, and High Sch.. 1898-1913; early began work in gen- ealogy and is recognized as an authority in the history of the Lewises in America: editor and pub. Lewisiana, a monthly inter-family paper of the Lewises, 1893-1907. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc, and other geneal. and hist. socs. Re- publican. Conglist. Address: Hampton. Conn. IiEWIS, Charlton Miner, college prof.; b. Brook- lvn, Mar. 4. 1866; s. late Charlton Thomas (Ph.D., LL.D.) and Nancv D. (McKeen) Lewis; A.B., Yale, 1886, Ph.D., 1898: LL.B., Columbia, 1889; m. Grace H. Robbins, of St. Paul, June 16, 190b. Practiced law at New York, 1889-94; instr. English, 1895-8, asst. prof. English lang. and lit., 1898-9, Emily Sanford prof, since 1899, Yale. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 425 St. Ronan St., New Haven, Conn.* IiEWIS, Clarence H., real estate; b. Reading, Mass., Oct. 28, 1872; s. John B. and Mary W. (Hawes) Lewis; ed. pub. schs., Reading, and An- dover Acad., Mass.; m. Adeline E. Parker, of Reading, June, 1900; 1 son, John B. With Bow- ker, Gay & Wills, real estate, 1897-1900; since en- gaged in real estate business on own account. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Boston Citv. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston. I^EWJS, Edward Morgan, teacher; b. Machynl- leth, North Wales, Dec. 25, 1872; s. John C. and Jane (Davies) Lewis; arrived in America, ISSl; A.B.. Williams Coll.. 1896. A.M.. 1898; grad. Sch. of Expression. Boston. 1901; m. Utica, N.Y.. July 1. 1896, Margaret Hallie Williams; 3 children, Ed- ward Williams. Gwendolen. John Bascom. Lec- turer in elocution. Columbia Coll.. 1901-3; instr. public speaking, Harvard Summer Sch.. 1903 and 1908; instr. in oratory. 1903-6. asst. prof, oratory and pub. speaking. 1906-11. Williams Coll.; dean and prof, langs. and lit.. Mass. Agrl. Coll.. since 1911, and acting pres. same, 1913-14. Instr. in elocution. Yale Divinity Sch., since 1904. Conglist. Plaved ball in Boston (Nat. League). 1896-1901. Derii. Congressional candidate. 1st Mass. Dist.. 1910, and Dem.-Prog. candidate, 1914; permanent chmn. Dem State Conv., Boston, 1913. Address: Amherst, Mass. IiEWIS, Edwin James, Jr., architect; b. Rox- bury, Mass., May 1, 1859; s. Edwin James and Sarah Avery (Richards) Lewis; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1881; unmarried. In office of Peabody & Stearns, Boston. 5 yrs.; has practiced in Boston since 1887. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects. Boston Soc. Architects. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century. Home: 597 Adams St., Dor- chester. Office: 9 Park St., Boston.* 666 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND I^EWIS, Edwin Kausome, M.D.; b. Westerly, R.I., June 5, 1863; s. Edwin Ransome and Louise A. (Brown) Lewis; first generation in America landed in Salem, 1628, and descendants were amonpr freemen in Westerly, 1668, occupying grant from the King; grad. Westerly High Sch., 1881, Mowry and Goff's Sch., Providence, 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Mary Townsend Babcock, of Westerly, R.I., Feb. 27. 1889; 1 child (deceased). Practiced in Westerly since 1887; mem. Town Council, Westerly, 1896, 7, 8; was mem. Water Works Commn. when town system was estab- lished, and reconstructor, 1897; bird commr. of Washington County, R.I., 1899-14. Republican. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Narragansett Command- ery, K.T.). Recreations: hunting, fishing. Ad- dress: Westerly, R.I. XEWIS, Everett Edward, clergyman; b. Bristol, Conn., June 4, 1837; s. Gad and Hannah M. (Lins- ley) Lewis; A.B., Williams Coll., 1862, A.M., 1865; teacher, 1862-64; grad. Andover Theol Sem., 1867; m. at Bristol, Conn., June 21, 1870, Kllon A. Hurd; 1 child, Winifred M. Pastor Congl. Ch., Bethel, Vt., 1868-71; Haddam, Conn., since Dec. 1, 1871. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1872. Address: Had- dam, Conn. IiEWIS, FraiLk "Washing'ton, clergyman; b. Mid- dlesex, Vt., Oct. 21, 1852; s. Albert R. and Emily (Holt) T^ewis: g.-s. of Dr. Joseph Lewis, Jr., who practiced in Central Vt.; g.g.s. Dr. Joseph Lewis, a surgeon in Revolutionary Army, under Gen. Montgomery; ed. dist. schs. in Vt. and Mass.; Canton (Mass.) High Sch.; Boston evening schs.; pvt. schs. and under tutors; m. Ella F. Whitnev, of Granville, Vt., Mar. 26, 1879; 3 daughters, Eliz- abeth E. (wife of Rev. Jacob Finger, Naples, N.Y.), Lula M. (wife of Dr. H. A. Stevenson, St. Albans), A. I^ouise( at home). Served as elk. and bookkeeper, also taught sch.; entered M.E. minis- try, 1878; pastor Topsham, Vt., 1878-9, Gavsville, 1880, Stowe. 1881-2, Perkinsville, 1883-5, Weston, 1886-8, Randolph, 1889, Barton, 1890-4, Bradford, 1895-6, Bellows Falls. 1897-01. Brattleboro. 1902-4: supt. St. Johnsbury Dist., 1905-10; pastor St. Al- bans, 1911-12, Groton, since 1913. Trustee Mont- pelier Sem. fexec. com. and auditor). Sec. Vt. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1899-08, and since 1912 (many other offices in the conf.); del. Gen. Conf. Los Angeles. Cal., 1904; first reserve, Baltimore, Md., 1908. Mem. Sons of Temperance, Good Templars. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Owl (St. Albans). Contbr. on religious topics. Address: Groton, Vt. IiEVTIS, Frederic Thomas; b. Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 18, 1875; s. Charles Sanford and Nettie Far- num (Brown) Lewis: A.B.. Harvard, 1897. A.M., 1898, M.D., 1901; m. Ethel May Stickney, of Clin- ton, Mass.. July 30, 1904. Austin fellow in his- tology and embryology, 1901-2, instr.. 1902-6, asst. prof, embryology, 1906-15, asso. prof, since 1915., Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Park St. Ch.. Boston. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Assn. Am. Anatomists (v.-p., 1914), Boston Soc. Nat. History (council), Phi Beta Kappa. Author of embryol. papers and of an arrangement of Stohr's Lehrbuch der Histologic upon an embryol. basis. Editor American Natur- alist, 1907-8; asso. editor Anatomical Record. Home: 538 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass.* IiEWIS, Georg-e, clergyman: b. Bridgton, Me., Jan. 21, 1839. (See vol.^ 1909.) IiEWIS, Georg-e A.; member firm Mason, Lewis & Co., bankers, until incorporated as Lewis Bros. & Co., 1909, of which is pres. Club: Exchange. Home: Egypt, Mass. Office: 54 Devonshire St., Boston. I.EWIS, Georg-e A., mfr. rubber boots and shoes. (See vol. 1909.) IiEWIS, George Fred, M.D.; b. Dartmouth, Mass., Sept. 8, 1862; s. G. W. and Lvdia (A.) Lewis; ed. Friends' Sch.. Providence, R.I.: student Lit. Dept, U. of Mich., 3 yrs., class of 1885; M.D., Belle- vue Ho.sp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1886; m. Ida Sherman, of New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 19, 1888; 5 children. Don C. C, Carlton C, Lester T.. George W.. 2d, Kathryn W. practiced in New Bedford, Mass., since 1894. Mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Exam- iners. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Epis- copalian. Club: Brooks. New Bedford, Mass. Address: 76 Walnut St.. IiEWIS, George IiOthrop, librarian; b. South Berwick, Me., June 10, 1S78; s. George and Katha- rine Bigclow (McLellan) Lewis; grad. Berwick Acad., 1897; A.B., Bowdoin, 1901, A.M.. 1903; B.L.S., N.Y. State Library Sch., Albany, 1907; m. Frances F. Bell, of Granby, Mass., June 10, 1913. Reference librarian, Bowdoin Coll., 1901-5; libra- rian Westfield, Mass., Atheneum since 1907. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club (treas., 1913-5), West- ern Mass. Library Club (pres., 1909-11), S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Get-Together. Address: Westfield. Mass. IiEWIS, Georg-e Weekes, funeral director; b. Buffalo. N.Y., Jan. 25, 1S55; s. Levi and Margaret A. (White) Lewis; ed. pub. schs.. Buffalo; m. Lil- lian Russell, of Buffalo, N.Y., May 4. 1880 (died Apr. 10, 1915); 2 children, Margaret Russell (Mrs. Frederick C. Russell, of New Haven). Lansing (of New Haven). Accountant for N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R. fast frt. lines until 1886; mem. Lewis & Maycock, funeral dirs.. New Haven, Conn., 1886-11; pres. and treas. Lewis & Maycock, Inc., since 1911; dir. Nat. Tradesmen's Bank; mem. New Haven Bd. of l^'i- nance, 1903-7. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce, New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. Wooster Lodge No. 79, F. and A.M.: Franklin Chapter No. 2, R.A.M.; Har- mony Council. R. and S.M. ; New Haven Com- mandery. K.T.; Lafayette Consistory. A.A.S.R. (32°); Pyramid Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Union League, Race Brook Country. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Office: 1112 CJhapel St., New Haven, Conn. IiEWIS, Harris Ward, educator. (See vol. 1909.) LEWIS, Harry Edwin, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) IiEWIS, Homer Pierce, school superintendent; b. Claremont. N.H., July 28, 1849; s. George Gilbert and Adeline (Labarie) Lewis; descendant of George Lewis, Scituate. Mass.. 1630. and of Dr. Samuel Fuller, of the Mayflower; A.B., Dartmouth, 1874; m. 1878, Kate Roberts, of Boston (died 1880); m. 2d, Elizabeth Goodson, of Omaha. Neb., Mar. 30. 1891. Prin. Pinkerton Acad.. Derry, N.H., 1874-6; prin. grammar and higli schs., Davenport, la., 1876-83, high sch., Omaha, Neb., 1883-96; prin. English High Sch., 1896-01, South High Sch.. 1901-3, AVorcester, Mass.; supt. schs., Worcester, since 1903. Mem. Nat. Soc. for Scientific Study of Edn.. N.E.A., Am. Inst. Instrn.. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Economic. Joint author of Lippincott's Readers. Asst. editor Larned's History of Eng- land. 1900; edited edit, of The Courtship of Miles Standish. 1914. Home: 82 Elm St. Office: 14 City Hall. Worcester, Mass.* IiEWIS, Isaac Newton, teacher, lawyer, author; b. Walpole, Mass., Dec. 25, 1848; s. William and Juditli Maria (Wliittemore) Lewis; grad. Eliot High Sch., Boston, 1868; A.B., Harvard. 1873; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1876; A.M., Boston U., 1877; m. Etta A. Lewis, of Monson. Mass., Apr. 19, 1899. Prof, in Chelsea Acad., 1874; has prac- ticed law in Boston since 1876; justice to try cases; trustee and assignee Wilder and otlier estates, 1878; organized several cemetery and other corpns. to encourage gen. improvement; donated to Wal- pole its only bronze equestrian statue, dedicated to founders of tlie nation, and headstones burial lot, for 44 patriots; also its first oil portrait of its founder. Sir Robert Walpole, and presented to Pub. Library of the town, by request of Sir Spen- cer Walpole, the latter 8 vols, of English history; active in awakening public spirit; pres. Maple Grove and Walpole Plain cemeteries, and Middle- sex Pub. Co.; one of proprs. Forest Hills Ceine- tery, Boston; dir. and elk. Neponset and other res- ervoir cos. Mem. NorfoU? (5o. Bar Assn.. Mass. S.A.R. (life), Am. Hist. Soc. (life). Smithsonian Instn.. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. (life), Nat. Geog. Soc. "Washington; pres. First Walpole Hist. Soc. (life mem.). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Authors' (London). Royal Societies (England). Made a tour around tlie world. 1887. and five sub- sequent trips to Europe. Author: In Memoriam; Pleasant Hours in Foreign Lands; History of Wal- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 667 pole, Mass.; addresses on Sir Robert Walpole and Rev. Phillips Payson, The Influence of Harvard in Our Early English Settlements, The Minute Men and Other Patriots, 1775-1783, etc. Home: East Walpole, Mass. IiEWIS, John B., medical director; Mar. 10, 1832- Apr. 26, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) IiEWIS, John Beavens, shoe mfr. ; b. AVilming- ton, Mass., Aug. 30, 1S41; s. John B. and Threasa (Miller) Lewis; ed. pub. and high schs. ; m. Hattie A. Bancroft, of Reading, Mass., 1864 (now de- ceased); 2 children, Hattie B. (Mrs. Frank H. Swett, of Reading, Mass.), Rev. John B. (Pep- perell, Mass.); m. 2d, Mary U. Hawes, of Reading, 1872; 1 son, Clarence H. At 14 started in butcher business; at 17 started shoemaker's shop in his father's back yard, at Reading; in employ of John Gilbert, Jr. & Co., grocers, Boston, gen. utility boy to mgr. ; mem. Co. B, 44th Mass. Inf., 9 mos., 1862-3, till mustered out; cotton buyer until close of war; in shoe business, Shreveport, La., 15 yrs.; settled in Boston, 1880, and engaged in mfr. of shoes for many yrs. Alderman, Shreveport, about 1868; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Active tem- perance worker, one of mgrs. Nat. Temperance Soc, and pres. 20th Century Pledge-signing CIrusade; pres. Plying Squadron of N.E. ; treas. Flying Squadron of America. Mason (K.T.). Home: 160 Woburn St., Reading, Mass. Office: 101 Tremont St., Boston.* IiEWIS, John Ii., lawyer; b. Berkshire, Franklin Co., Vt., Mar. 7, 1858; s. Milo G. and Euretta S. (Willard) Lewis; ed. St. Albans (Vt.) Acad; m. Georgia E. Harrison, of Oakland, Cal., June 25, 1885. Active at the bar, 1876-86, since as con- sulting atty. only; pres. Midland R.R. Co.; v. -p. Barton (Vt.) Savings Bank & Trust Co., Farmers' and Merchants' Bank (Georgetown, Ga.), Frontier Elec. Co.: dir. Marl Prod. Co., State Mut. Fire Inst. Co., etc. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904-6, Senate, 1908-10; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1912-16. Trustee Nor- wich U., Northfield, Vt. Episcopalian. Address: North Troy, Vt.* IiEWIS, John Neher, Jr., clergyman; b. Annan- dale, N.Y., Jan. IS, 1869; s. John Neher and Chris- tina Jane (Nelson) Lewis; B.A., Williams Coll., 1889; grad. Berkeley Divinity Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1892; m. New York, June 5, 1894, Mary Newell Stone. Ordered deacon, 1892; ordained priest, 1893, P.E. Ch.; pastorates: asst. minister, St. George's, New York, 1892-4; rector Grace Ch., Honesdale, Pa., 1894-7; dean of Christ Ch. Cathe- dral, Lexington, Ky., 1897-1900, St. John's Ch., Waterbury, Conn., since 1900. Chaplain 2d Inf., Ky. N.G.. 1898-9. 2d Inf., C.N.G.. 1907-12. Mem. Sigma Phi (Williams). Club: Graduates' (New Haven). Address; 21 Church St., Waterbury, Conn. ImU'WIS, John Nelson, mfr. cotton clothes and yarns; b. Exeter, R.I., Apr. 23, 1847; s. James and Mary (Sisson) Lewis, and descendant of John L., who arrived at Westerly, R.I., previous to 1661; ed. common and select schs. and grad. Schofleld's Commercial Coll., Providence, 1869; m. Hope Val- ley, R.I., Nov., 1873, E. Nietta Lee. Raised on farm; taught sch. in R.I. and 111.; entered employ of Ira G. Briggs & Co. as elk., 1872, and when Briggs Mfg. Co. was formed was made bookkeeper; was made treas., 1900; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1889, 1891. Senate, 1897; town treas., 1893. Home: Volun- town. Conn. IiBWIS, John Stanley, editor, publisher; b. Liverpool, Eng., Dec. 8, 1859; s. John and Isabella (Burrows) Lewis; ed. pub. schs., and Blue Coat Hosp., Liverpool; m. Truro, N.S.. May 27, 1879, Marv Elizabeth Corkill: children, William S., Mrs. Mary E. C. Green, Mrs. Emily M. Wing, Edward C, Mrs. William L. Huber, Isabella B.. Arthur Harris, Mrs. Blanche C. Joyce, Helen G., Silas Dean, Louise Emerson, John, Francis Lester (deceased). Began newspaper work with the Nova Scotia Farmer and Annapolis County Times; was later with Truro Times and Truro Sun and Stoneham (Mass.) Independent; corr. Boston dailies; editor Stoneham Daily Enterprise since 1895. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Address: Stoneham, Mass. IiEWIS, Kenneth Hastlng-s, stock and bond in- vestments; b. Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 21, 1875; s. Col. Charles H. and Oriana (Pendelton) Lewis; ed. Noble's Sch.; student Harvard U., 1892-6; un- married. Began in the brokerage business, 1898, with firm of F. S. Mead & Co. (now Wells, Grew & Co.), Boston; then with George H. McMadden & Co., cotton brokers, of Phila., 1904-6, at Boston; with Hawes & Co., stock and bond brokers, until Dec, 1913; since In business on own account; also pres. N.E. Fuel Co., Boston Mexican Petroleum Co. Republican. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: Beverly Farms, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. IiB'WIS, Ii. Halsey, editor and publisher; b. Blooming Grove, N.Y., Dec. 2, 1853; s. David and Julia (Smith) Lewis; Revolutionary ancestry; ed. pub. schs. of N.Y. (jity and Michigan; m. Alice Page, of Hyde Park, Vt, Mar. 4, 1880. In news- paper business since Aug. 18, 1878; editor and pub. News and Citizen, Morrisville, Vt., and Hyde Park, Vt. ; pres. Lamoille Pub. Co.; also editor Cambridge Transcript, Cambridge, Vt. Mem. Vt. Senate, 1908. Republican. Trustee Lamoille Central Acad. Con- gregationalist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; Odd Pel- low, K.P. Address: Hyde Park, Vt. IiBWIS, Iieo Rich, college prof., composer; b. South Woodstock, Vt., Feb. 11, 1865; s. John Jay and Abbie Goodwin (Davis) Lewis; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1889; di- ploma Conservatory of Music, Munich, 1892; m. Carrie Nichols Bullard (composer; pseud. Carrie Bullard and Caryl B. Rich), of Brookline, Mass., Dec. 21, 1892. Instr. French, 1892-5, prof, theory and history of music since 1895, Tufts Coll. Chmn. music com. Medford (Mass.) 375th anniversary, 1905. Chmn. bd. of examiners in music. Coll. En- trance Exam. Bd., 1909-14; v. -p. Music Teachers' Nat. Assn., 1910, 12; mem. Eastern Ednl. Conf. in Music, N.E. A., Internat. Music Soc. (sec. N. Am. Branch, 1912 — ), Nat. Soc. Study of Edn., Zeta Psi (sec. Kappa Chapter Corpn.). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, compositions, etc.) Home: Tufts College. Mass.* IiBWIS, Napoleon Bonaparte, M.D. ; b. Gris- wold. Conn., Mar. 16, 1869; s. Benjamin Thurston and Mary Jane (Phillips) Lewis; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1889; M.D., Eclectic Med. Coll., Cincin- nati, 1894; m. June 6, 1898, Hannah S. Sholes, of Preston. Conn. Practiced at Norwich, Conn., since 1894; citv health officer since Oct. 1, 1903; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1902-8. Democrat. Mem. K. of P., Odd Fellows, Elks. Home: 341 Main St., Nor- wich, Conn. IiBWIS, Nathan Barher, judge; b. Exeter, R.I., Feb. 26, 1842; s. James and Mary (Sisson) Lewis; descended from John Lewis, the immigrant, from Whales, about 1650; ed. common schs. of Exeter, select schs. and East Greenwich Acad.; m. Rowena K. Lillibridge, Mar. 7, 1869 (died July, 1879);! son, Aubrey C, now elec. engr. ; m. 2d, Nettie Chester, of Westerly, R.I., Aug. 15, 1880. Supt. schs., Exeter, R.I., 1866-7; town elk., Exeter, 1872-88; iustice Dist. Ct., 2d Jud. Dist. of R.I., since July 1, 1886; practiced law in state and U.S. cts. since Mar., 1890. Served as pvt. and corporal Co. F, 7th R.I. Vols., in Civil War, Aug. 15, 1862-June 9, 1865. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows (Lodge and Encamp- ment). Patrons of Husbandry, G.A.R.; pres. 7th R.I. Veteran Assn. continuously since Aug., 1893. Home: West Kingston, R.I. Office: Westerly, R.I. Ii^WIS, Nathan F.; b. Wells. Vt, Oct. 25, 1879; s. Lucius A. and Cornelia A. (Francis) Lewis; ed. common schs.: m. Bertha A. Sykes, of Wells. Aug. 28, 1901; 3 children, Anna L., George A., William S Entered hardware business Apr., 1903, added groceries, 1907, and bought out George D. Carter, 1909; now operating gen. store; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910; town elk. and treas. many yrs.; post- master since Feb.. 1915. Democrat. Universalist. Modern Woodmen of America. Address: Wells, Vt. IiBWIS, Rodney M., mfr.; June 30, 1839-Aug. 29, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) 668 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND IiEWIS, Samuel De Wolf, banker; b. Newport, X.H., Jan. 3, 1867; s. l^'rcik-rick W. and :\Iai-y J. (Travis J I^ewis; ed. pub. sclis. and Phillip.s Acad., Kxeter, N.H.; m. Lonsdale, K.L, June 1, 1890, Maude Isabelle Bibby. Entered enii)l<)y of First Nat. Bank, Newport, at IG, and succeeded his father as cashier, 1890; one of organizers of the Brampton Woolen Co.; was mem. of staff of Gov. Rawlins with rank of col. Home: Newport, N.H. IiEWIS, Walter Henry; b. Manchester, N.H., Mar. ;U, 1SG6; s. Henry and Hannah Elizabeth (Beach) Lewis; descendant of ANilliam and Amy Lewis, Boston, 1653; ed. pub. schs., Mancliester; grad. N.E. Conser\atory of Music, 1890; art course, Corr. Inst, of America, Scranton, Pa.; m. Sarah Abbie Bridges, of Eliot, Me., June 26, 1895. A founder of Church and ('ollege of Nat. Astro- logical Soc. of U.S., Inc., and nat. treas. same since its incorpn., 1909; editor of "Prophecy," the organ of the society; ordained as a minister or "Magi" and holds degree of Doctor of Astrology, in Incor- porated Ch. and Coll. of Astrology. ]\Iem. Sch. Bd., Manchester, N.H.; Independence League can- didate for gov. of N.H., 1908. Dir. Nat. Astrol. Soc. of U.S., Inc. Progressive Republican. Mason (32°, K.T.). Author: (comic opera) The Miller's Daughter, 1891; (musical comedy) The Explorers, 1901; also published numerous musical composi- tions. Inventor of Zariels' Perpetual Planetary Hour Dial. Contbr. many occult articles under nom de plume of "Zariel." Address: 90S Union St., Manchester, N.H. IiEWIS, Weston, banker; b. Pittston, Me., Dec. 26, 1850; A.B., Bowdoin, 1872 (hon. A.M., 1909). Prin. liigh sch., Gardiner, J\Ie., 1872-5; in banking business, Gardiner, since 1S75; pres. Me. Trust & Banking Co.; dir. ]\Ie. Central R.R.; mem. City Council since 1911. Overseer Bowdoin, 1901-11, since trustee. Home: Gardiner, Me. Iii:WIS, William. Henry, clergyman; b. Brook- lyn. Aug. 4, 1842: s. ^V'illiam Henry and Emeline Julia (Bartow) Lewis; student Columbia Coll.; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1865, A.M., 1868 (D.D., 1898); m. Watertown, Conn., Apr. 8, 1863, Catherine C. Edwards. Served, June, 1862- Jan., 1865, in 2d Conn. Heavy Arty.; wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, discharged as capt. Ordered deacon, 1868, ordained priest, 1869, P.E. Ch.; pastor, Winsted Church, South Orange, N.J., Woodbury, N.J., Ch. of Nativity, Phila., Meadville, Pa., Wilmington, N.C., Bridgeport, Conn. Home: Bridgeport, Conn. Ill: WIS, William Henry, lawyer; b. Berkeley (now part of Norfolk), Va.; Nov. 28, 1868; s. Ashley and Josephine (Baker) Lewis; prep. edn. Va. Normal and Industrial Inst, (colored), Peters- burg, Va.: A.B., Amherst Coll., 1892; LL.B., Har- vard, 1895; m. Elizabeth Baker, of Boston, Sept. 26, 1896; 3 children, Dorothy, Elizabeth, William H., Jr. Began practice at Boston, 1895; mem. Cambridge (Mass.) City Council, 1899, 1900, 1901; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1902; asst. U.S. atty. for Mass., 1903, 04, 05, 06; asst. U.S. atty. for 6 N.E. states, for naturalization and other proceedings, 1907-11; asst. atty.-gen. of U.S., at Washington, D.C., Mar. 26, 1911-Apr. 1, 1913; since in gen. prac- tice in Boston. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 347 Old South Bldg., Boston.* IiIBBE'X', Charles Emerson, M.D. ; b. Machias- port, Me., July 16, 1S73; s. Alonzo B. and Ann (Emerson) Libbev; ed. Sanborn Sem., Kingston, N.H.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1897; m. Nashua, N.H., Nov. 22, 1899, Nellie P. Weddleton; 2 children, Charles Emerson, Jr., b. July 31, 1901; Theodore Weddleton, May 19, 1908. Practiced, Danville. Vt., since 1899; supt. pub. schs., 1901-5; mem. prudential com., Phillips Acad., 1900-8; health officer, Danville, 1904-13. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Co. Med. Soc, Vt. Homoe. Med. Soc Republican. Baptist. Mem. K. of P., P. of H.. Mason. Address: Danville, Vt. IiIBBEY, Fran:k Randall, pharmacist, optomet- rist; b. Oakland, Me., Sept. 29. 1878; s. Setli Gage and Anginette (Hussey) Libbey; grad. Oakland High Sch., 1894; post-grad, work, Cony High Sch., Augusta, Me., 1895; m. Sara L. Holmes, of Sears- IM)rt, Me., Sept. 29, 1909. Registered druggist in Me. and Mass.; registered optometrist in Me.; engaged in drug and optical business in Augusta since 1895; pres., treas. and gen. mgr. Me. Optical Co. since 1906. Mem. Augusta Lodge No. 141, F. & A.M.; Cushnoe Chapter, R.A.M.; Trinity Com- mandery, K.T. ; Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. ; mem. K. of P., B.P.O. Elks. Unitarian. Home: 17 Green St. Office: 281 Water St., Augusta, Me. IiIBBEY, rred Sumner, educator; b. Wolfeboro, N.H., Oct. 17, 1865; s. Alvah S. and Abigail Eunice (Piay) Libbey; descendant of Jolm Libbey, Scar- boro, Me., about 1639; grad. Wolfeboro Higli Sch., 1883; grad. New Hampton Lit. Instn., 18Si: A.B., Bates Coll., 1891; m. Sadie Elizabeth Deering, of Pittsfleld, N.PL, Aug. 27, 1892 (died Apr., 1912); children, Frederic Alvah, Elizabeth Louise, Ken- neth Pray; in. 2d, Susan Beatrice Burdicl<, June. 1914; 1 son, Sumner Andrew. Prin. high sch., Camden, Me., 1891-5, Epping, N.H., 1900-1; prin. Simonds Free High Sch., Warner, N.H., 1901-6: prin. high sch., Berlin, N.H., 1906-13; prin. high sch., Danbury, Conn., 1913-14; supt. of schs., since 1915. In lumber business, 1891-5. Moderator and selectman Town of Wolfeboro 2 yrs. Mem. exec, bd. New Hampton Lit. Instn. Progressive Repub- lican. Free Baptist. Address: Contoocook, N.H. IiIBBEY, Henry C, nifr.; b. Bethlehem, N.H., Aug. 2, 1839. (See vol. 1909.) lilBBEY, Joseph Harold, engineer; b. Billerica, Mass., Mar. 21, 1877; s. Alvah A. and Mary E. (Alexander) Libbey; B.S., Harvard, 1898; unmar- lied. Mech. and elec. engr. with Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., 1906-13; since asst. elec. engr. Bay State St. Ry. Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 14 Parsons St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston. I.IBBEV, W. Scott, mfr.; Aug. 27, 1851-May 17, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) IiIBBY, Bert J.; b. Oakland, Me., July 8. 1868; s. Andrew J. and Abbie W. (Morrison) Libby; ed. pub. schs., Oakland; m. Cora Estelle Eames, of Embden, Me., May 12, 1888; 2 children, Alton B., Mildred A. Engaged in farming since beginning of active career; state road insp. of Me. since 1908; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Pres. Me. State Agrl. Soc since 1902. Democrat. Universalist. Mason; Odd Fellow, Modern Woodman. Address: Oakland, Me. IiIBBV, Charles Freeman, lawyer; b. Limerick, Me., Jan. 31, 1S44; s. James Brackett and Hannah Catharine (Morrill) Libby; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1864, A.M., 1867 (LL.D., 1902); Columbia Law Sch., 1865-6; m. Alice Bradbury, of Portland, Me., Dec. 9, 1869. Admitted to bar, 1866; in practice at Port- land, since 1868; now sr. mem. Libby, Robinson & Ives; pres. Portland R.R. Co. since 1904. Mem. Me. Senate, 1889-92 (pres. 1891-2). Republican. Pres. Overseers of Bowdoin Coll., 1891-12. Officer de I'Academie Frangaise, 1907. Pres. Me. State Bar Assn., 1891-6, Cumberland Bar Assn., 1907, Am. Bar Assn., 1909-10 (exec. com. 1900-3, 1906-9). Home; Cape Elizabeth, Me. Office: 57 Exchange St., Portland, Me.* IiIBBY, Charles Thornton, newspaper publisher, financial writer; b. Portland, Me., 1861; s. Matthias and Eliza Gookin (Thornton) Libby; ed. pub. schs. and Harvard Coll.; admitted to bar, 1888; m. Wool- wich, Me., Sept. 7, 1899, Annie Reed. Has engaged in publishing business (Libby & Smith) since 1891: has taken out patents on linotype machines; car- ried on stable currency propaganda, 1906-8. first against inflation, then a.gainst contraction. Demo- crat. Conglist. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc. Author and pub.: "Lib- by Family in America," 1882. Student of public questions and genealogy. Home: 279 Cumberland Av. Office: 193 Federal St., Portland, Me. XIBBY, Edward Norton, M.D. ; b. Limington, Me., Julv 17, 1868; s. George Ward and Mary (Cole) Libbv; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892, M.D., 1895; m. June 1, 1907, Marjorie Hill, of Buffalo, N.Y.; 1 daughter, Mary Louise. Practiced in Boston since 1895; asst.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 669 prof, theory and practice of medicine, Tufts Med. Coll.; asst. visiting physician, Boston City Hosp. Mem. A.IM.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Boston Press. Recreations: fishing. Home: 199u Columbus Av. Office: 63S Beacon St., Boston. IiIBBV, Eugreue Harvey, farmer; b. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 26, 1851; s. Isaac and Hannah .Tohnson (Tenney) Libby; g.s. Isaac Libby, a Revolutionary soldier; ed. common sclis. of Lewiston;: Hebron Acad., Auburn (Me.) High Sch. ; Commercial Dept., Hillsdale Coll., Mich.; m. Oct. 20, 1872, Eva Flor- ence De Golyer, of Addison, Mich. Began farming in Neb., 1873; returned to Me., 1876; pres. Patrons' Co-operative Corpn., wholesale gi-ocers; sec. Me. State Grange since 1895 (60,000 members); post- master, Diiigo, Me., 1896-02. Mem. Council Me. State Expt. Sta., Orono, Me., since 1898; ex-pres. Patrons' Mut. Aid Soc. of IMe. (Grange ins.). Re- publican. Free Will Baptist. Mem. Me. Soc. S.A.R. Address: Auburn, iMe. IiIBBV, Frederick Joseph, clergyman; b. Rich- mond, Me., Nov. 24, 1874; s. Abial and Susan (Len- nan) Libby; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; studied univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1898-9; S.T.B., Andover, 1902; Winkley fellow, Andover, at univs. of Berlin and Marburg and Oxford U., 1902-4; unmarried. Prin. high sch., Boothbay Harbor, Me., 1894-6, Richmond, 1896-8; ordained Congl. ministry, 1905; pastor. Magnolia, Mass., 1905-11; traveled in Ori- ent, 1911-12: instr. and gen. counselor, Phillips Ex- eter Acad, since 1912. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Al- pha Delta Phi. Independent Republican. Mason. Address: Exeter, N.H. I^IBBY, Herliert Carlyle, prof, public speaking; b. Burnham, Me., Dec. 28, 1878; s. Isaac C. and Helen Maria (Green) Libbv: grad. Waterville (Me.) High Sch., 1898; student Colbv Coll., 1898- 1900; Sch. of Expression, Boston, 1901; A.B., Har- vard, 1904; m. Mabel Esther Dunn, of Waterville, Me., Dec. 21. 1912. Editor Times. Cherrvfield, Me., 1904-9, Evening Mail, Waterville, 1905-7; editor Independent Reporter, Somerset, 1909-12; supt. schs., Waterville, 1909-12; prof. pub. speaking, Colby Coll., since 1912. Mem. Zeta Psi. Republi- can. Conglist. Author: Colby Stories, 1900; Under the Willows (verse), 1906; Yarns for Boys, 1909. Editor: Strong Selections for Public Speaking, 1909. Address: 38 Burleigh St., Waterville, Me. IiIBBY, Ira Frazier, insurance; b. Buxton, Me., Oct. 18, 1.867; s. George H. and Nancy (Emery) Libby; grad. Limington Acad., Me., 1886; matric- ulated at Dartmouth Coll., but left first yr. on account of ill health; m. Annie E. Spencer, of Mil- ton, IMass., Dec. 20, 1898; 3 children, George Emery, Sarah Spencer, Annie Griffin. Began active career in employ of Taylor Bros., mfrs. hats and furs, Boston, 1887: then with North, Fiske & Co.. in same line of business. 1888-10, spending a large part of the time as traveling salesman; active in organ- izing, 1894, the Commercial Travelers' Eastern Ac- cident Assn., of which became a dir.. 1906, sec. and treas. since 1910; sec. and treas. Boston Benefit Assn., Commercial Travelers. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Recreations: fishing, gardening. Home: 30 Chilton St., West Roxburv, Mass. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. ^IBBY, Jesse Pelt, lawyer: b. Greenwood. Me. (P.O. Locke's IMills). Feb. 12. 1857; s. Abner Chase and Lucy Spofford (Felt) Libby; prep. edn. Oxford Normal Inst., South Paris, Me., and Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., to 1876; supervisor of schs.. Green- wood. Me., 1879-80; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1882 (Theta Delta Chi); successively prin. high schs., Albion, Me., Berlin. N.H., Mechanic Falls, Me., and Gorham, N.H., 1883-7; admitted to bar, 1890; m. Norway, Me.. .Tune 2, 1879. Eva Melissa Young. Has practiced at Gorham since 1890; law partner Gen. A. S. Twitchell, 1890-7; promoter and dir. Berlin Aqueduct Co., 1890-7, and treas., same. 1896- 97; promoter, treas. and dir. Cascade Light & Power Co.. 1894-02: dir. and later pres., Lancaster and .Tefferson Electric Light Co., 1898-03: dir. Gorham Nat. Bank since 1904: also has dealt extensively in real estate: promoter and dir. Berlin .St. Ry. : CO. solicitor Coos Co.. 1894-6; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1903. 1905 (party's nominee for speaker of House, 1905); again mem. legislature, 1909; mem. sch. bd., Gorham, since 1909. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Berlin-Gorham Bar Assn., N.H. Bar Assn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Democrat. Christian Scientist. Rec- reations: fishing, hunting. Address: Gorham, N.H. IiIBBY, Jesse Herbert, M.D.; b. Denmark, Ox- ford Co., Me., Feb. 14, 1867; s. Isaiah Cole and Hannali Frances (Marr) Libby; descendant of the immigrant, .John Libby, who was boin in East Cornwall, Eng., 1602, and settled on Richmond's Island, now known as the town of Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Me., in 1630; ed. pub. schs. of Cambridge, Mass.; Cornish (Me.) Acad., 1882-3; grad. Bryant & Stratton Commercial Coll., Boston, 1884; Berkeley Prep. Sch., Boston, 1888-9; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Annie .Tane Price, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 28, 1889; 1 son, Channing Price, b. East Weymouth, Mass., July 15, 1901. Practiced in Boston, 1893-5, East Weymouth, Mass., since 1895. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Sch. Alumni Assn. Mem. Orphans' Hope Lodge A.F. &"A.M.; Pentalpher Chapter Royal Arch Masons; South Shore Commanderv K.'T. ; noble of Aleppo Temple Order of the Mystic Shrine; Crescent Lodge I.O.O.F.; Weymouth Lodge Loyal Order of Moose; Foresters of America. Re- publican. Conglist. Address: 691 Broad St., East Weymouth, Mass. IiIBBV, Jesse M., lawyer; b. Danville (now Au- burn), Me., Mar. 28, 1846; s. Simon and Louisa A. Libbv; A.B., Bates Coll., 1871; studied law and ad- mitted to bar, 1875; m. Dec. 28, 1871, Kittle Per- kins. Co. atty., Androscoggin (io., 1887-91; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1878, Senate, 1891-3. Republican. Home: Mechanic Falls, Me. IIIBBY, Oliver Adams; b. South Paris, Me., Oct. 28, 1849; s. William E. and Martha (Adams) Libby; descendant of John Libby, the immigrant, 1630; ed. pub. schs. of Paris, Me., and Lowell, Mass.; m. Milford, Mass., 1870, Charlotte Parker of Acton; 5 cliildren, Marshall Parker and Margaret Augusta (twins), b. Aug., 1871; Oliver Carleton, Nov., 1872; Charlotte Agnes, Dec, 1874; Edward Clifton, Nov., 1876. Began active career in cotton and woolen mills and later learned the printer's trade, worked in Lowell, and on tlie Fitchburg Sentinel, and in 1870 located in Brattleboro, Vt., where he was identified with the Record and Farmer and the Household, and in Springfield, Vt., established the Springfield Bulletin; returned to Lowell, 1876, and has since been at the head of The Libby Printing Co. Democrat. Mem. Bd. of Assessors, 1884, and 1887-8, Bd. of Aldermen, 1898-9. Universalist. Mem. Improved Order of Red Men (elected Great Sachem of Mass., 1907), A.A.S.R. of F.M. Address: Lowell, !Mass. IiIDBBIiIi. Mark Harvey, Shakespearean schol- ar; moved to Lafayette, Ind. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) ImITE, Robert Henry, clergyman; b. Crabbottom. Highland Co., Va., May 14, 1866; s. Henry and Frances (Crawford) Life; grad. Lawrenceville (N. J.) Sch., 1885; A.B.. Princeton. 1889; grad. Prince- ton Theol. Sem., 1895; unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1895; asst. pastor Edwards Ch., North- ampton, Mass., 1895-8, First Presbyn. Ch., Utica, N.Y., 1898-1900; pastor Congl. Ch., Haydenville, Mass., since Sept. 1. 1904. Address: Haydenville, Mass. IiIGGETT, John Edmund, banker: b. St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 4, 1886; s. Hiram S. and Laura (Colman) Liggett; ed. Conv High Sch., Augusta, and other schs.; LL.B., U. of Me. Coll. of Law, 1911; m. Violet Colbv, of Phila., Pa., May 7, 1914. V.-p. State Trust Co.. Augusta; dir. Eastern S.S. Corpn.. Atlantic Gulf and "West Indies S.S. Co.. Hudson Navigation Co., Kenduskeag Trust Co. (Bangor, Me.), Com- mercial Trust Co. (Springfield, Mass.), Pond Creek Coal Co., Vinalhaven (Me.) Electric Co.. Inter- mountain Rv.. Light & Power Co. (Colorado Springs), Trinidad Sugar Co., Rockland Rockport Lime Co., N.E. Casualty Co. Mem. Me. State Bd. of Charities and Corrections. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Mason. Clubs: University, Mass. Auto- mobile (Boston), Tarratine (Bangor. Me.), Cum- berland (Portland, Me.). Whitehall, Recess. Auto- mobile (New YoT-k), Belmont Springs Country. Home: Augusta, Me. 670 WHO'S WHO IN NEW^ ENGLAND IiIGGETT, IiOuiB K.; b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 4, ISTfi; s. Jolm TLinpleton and .Julia A. (Kroli) Lig- gett; ed. pub. sells., Detroit; m. IMusa Hence, of De- troit, June 26, lb95; cliildren, Leigh Bence, Janice, Musa Loraine, Louis K., Jr. Pres. United Drug Co. (N.J.), United Drug Co. (Mass.). United Druggists Mut. Fire Ins. Co., The Louis K. Liggett Co.; dir. Am. Tiust Co., The Ballardville Springs Co., United Perfume Co., United Laboratories Co., Dorchester Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Drug Merchants of America, F. L. Daggett Co., Gray & Worcester (Detroit), Hall & Lyon Co. (Providence, R.I.), Mass. Em- ployees Ins. Assn., Nat. Cigar Stands Co. (chmn. exec, com.), Nat. Rockland Bank (Roxbury, Mass.), New Netherland Bank (New York), United Candy Co. Republican. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Corin- thian Yacht, Boston Yacht, Wollaston Golf, Boston Athletic Assn. Home: 372 Chestnut Hill Av. Of- fice: 43 Leon St., Boston. I^IGHT. John Henry, lawyer; b. Carmel, N.Y., Mar 27. 1S55; s. Belden and Ann (Keenan) Light; grad. Chamberlain Inst., Randolph, N.Y. (with honors), 1S80; read law in offices of Levi Warner, Norwalk, Conn.; admitted to bar, 1883; m. Ida M. Lockwood, of New Canaan, Conn., Aug. 3, 1881. Began practice at South Norwalk. Conn., 1883; corpn. counsel, South Norwalk, 1884-08; pros, atty., 1896-1900; judge Criminal Ct. of Common Pleas, 1900-5; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1899-01 (speaker 1901); treas. Fairfield Co., Conn., 1899-06; atty. gen. of Conn., term 1911-15. Republican. Dir. City National Bank and South Norwalk Savinsrs Bank; mem. of sch. bd., South Norwalk, 1886-11; dir. South Norwalk Pub. Library, 1890 — (pres. bd.). Conglist. Owns one of finest pvt. libraries in Conn.; well known as orator and lecturer, and Shake- spearean scholar. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; Odd Fellow. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn. Home: South Norwalk, Conn.* IiHiIiE'S', Charles Sumner, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass.. Dec. 13. 1851; s. Charles and Cynthia (Hunt- ley) Lillev; ed. pub. schs. and pvt. tutors; (hon. A.M.. Dartmouth. 1896); m. Clara Bonney, of Lowell. Apr. 14, 1891. Admitted to bar, June, 1877, and engaged in practice at Lowell; dir. Union Nat. Bank; trustee Central Savings Bank; dir. Lowell Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; pres. Lowell Cemetery Corpn. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1880, 81, 86; mem. exec, coun- cil, Mass., 1884; .iustice Superior Ct. of Mass.; 1893-1900; resumed practice. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club: Longmeadow Golf. Author: What is the Monroe Doctrine? 1905; also sundry miscellaneous sketch- es. Trustee Rogers Hall Sch. Address: 236 Fair- mount St., Lowell, Mass.* IiIIiIiEY, Edwin Francis, jeweler; b. Milford, Mass., Aug. 29, 1870; s. Thomas and Maria Eliza- beth (Hanson) Lilley: self-educated; m. Florence v. Clark, of Milford, Mass., Jan. 15, 1895; 4 chil- dren, Ruth L., Dorothy E., Eleanor C, Edwin F., Jr. In jewelrv business at Milford since 1893: mem. Mass. Militia 6 yrs. ; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Mil- ford 2 vrs. (chmn. bd.); mem. Mas.s. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 1911. Republican. Baptist. Mason (Shrine); mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks, Grange. Recre- ations: motoring, motor boating. Home: 52 Con- gress St. Office: Lilley's Corner, Milford, Mass. IiIIiIiEY, Georg-e I.eavens, ex-governor; Aug. 3, 1859-Apr. 21, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's W'ho in America, 1908-9.) IiIIiI^EV, Robert, editor: Aug. 24, 1839-Oct. 29, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) ItlNCOIiN, Altoert Iiamb, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. '29. 1850; s. Albert L. and Ann Eliza (Stod- dard) Lincoln; A.B., Harvard, 1872 (class sec. and mem. Phi Beta Kappa), A.M.. 1875: LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1874; m. Edith Williams, of Rrookline. Mass.; children, Christine W. (Mrs. William T. Reid, Jr.), Agnes W. (Mrs. James Dean), E. Louise (Mrs. Jeffrey W. Lewis), Albert L., Jr. Practiced in Boston since 1875; counsel for Brookline Savings Bank; makes specialty of con- veyancing: served as mem. Bd. of Selectmen, sur- veyor of highwavs; Bd. of Health and of Overseers of Poor. Brookline, 1886-93 (chmn. 1888-93); now one of the park commrs. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston; dir. Brookline Friendly Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Co- liasset Golf (Cohasset), Exchange (Boston). Rec- reations: golf. Home: 61 Walnut St., Brookline. Office: li'fi State St., Boston. IiINCOIilT, Alexander, lawyer; b. Brookline, Mass., Ucl. 31, 1873; s. William Henry and Cecelia F. (Smith) Lincoln; descendant of Samuel Lincoln, of llingham, Mass., about 1640; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896; LL.B., 1902; studied U. of Got- tingen, Germany; m. Eleanor Ames, of Boston, June 22, 1909; children, Alexander, Jr., William, Emily. Practiced in Boston since 1902; connected witli Whipple. Sears & (jgden .since beginning of practice and mem. firm since 1909. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Country, University, Union Boat. Recreations: camping, canoeing. Home: 265 Beacon St. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. IiINCOIiN, Alice Nortli (Mrs. Roland Crocker Lincoln), welfare worker; b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 13, 1853; d. Jolin Henry and Maria Rebecca (Tevis) Towne; ed. Mary Anna Longstreth's Sch., and Agnes Irwin's Sch., Phila.; student Sch. for Social Workers, Boston; m. Roland Crocker Lincoln, of Boston, Nov. 3, 1880. Mgr. N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children; mgr. Burnap Free Home for Aged Women; dir. Boston Co-operative Building Co.; formerly trustee pauper instns. of Boston. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Mayflower, Saturday Morning. Home: "Stoneleigh," Forest Hills, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Office: 13 Thacher St., Boston, Mass. IiIXTCOIiN, Arba Nelson, lawyer; b. Sherburne, Vt, June 3, 1849; s. Charles Fisher and Eliza Arabel (Avery) Lincoln; descendant of Thomas Lincoln, "the miller," who came to Hingham, Mass., in 1635, and later settled in Taunton (Abra- ham Lincoln was a descendant of one of the Lin- colns who came to Hingham in 1635); ed. pub. schs. of Woodstock, Vt. ; studied law in office of Converse & French, Woodstock, 1870-2; m. Mira Kimball, of Haverhill. Mass., Jan. 5, 1876; 5 chil- dren, Ernest Avery, Ralph Hayford, Grace, Ken- neth Chandler, Carl Kimball. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1872, to Mass. bar, 1873; U.S. Circuit Ct., 1899; practiced in Haverhill, 1872; removed to Fall River, 1873, and practiced alone till 1887, when formed partnership with Alfred H. Hood; partner- ship lasted till Mr. Hood's death, 1912; practiced alone since 1912. Spl. justice 2d Dist. Ct. of Bris- tol. 1882-93; dir. and atty. Fall River Co-operative Bank since 1888; atty. Massasoit-Pocasset Nat. Bank: pres. Somerset Stove Foundry; mem. Lin- coln & Hood, attys., and A. H. Hood & Co., ins., the estate of A. H. Hood continuing his part of the business. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. Dir. Chamber of Commerce, Fall River. Mason (Past High Priest). Republican. Conglist. Home: 457 June St. Office: 29 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. I^IH'COIiII', Charles Plimpton, lawyer; b. Somer- ville, Mass., May 7, 1859; s. Charles Sprague and Louise Edna (Plimpton) Lincoln; descendant of Daniel Lincoln, who came to America about 1643; ed. in pub. schs., Somerville; Harvard Law Sch., 1887-9; m. Mary Foote Lowe, of Somerville, May 25, 1889; 1 daughter, Martha Perry. Practiced in Boston since 1889; mem. firm of Lincoln & Hemenway, organized, 1891. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Demo- crat. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Exchange. Recreations: golf, historical and biographical reading. Home: 117 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. I^INCOItN*, C(larence) Arthur, clergyman: b. Chelsea, Mich.; s. George E. and L. Jennie (Kel- logg) Lincoln; A.B., Amherst. 1902; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1905; m. Ethel E. Green, of Hartford, Conn., June 12, 1907; 2 children, Marjorie Eliza- beth, b. July 20, 1909; Barbara Jane, Jan. 30. 1913. Ordained (ZIongl. ministry, 1905; pastor Orthodox Congl. Ch., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., 1905-7; asst. pastor Pilgrim Ch.. St. Louis, Mo., 1907-9; pastor 1st Ch., Moline, 111., 1909-12, Kirk St. Ch., Lowell, Mass., since Nov. 17, 1912. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Mason. Address: 30 Hoyt Av., Lowell, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 671 IiINCOIiN, David Francis, hygienist, author; b. Boston, Jan. 4, 1841; s. William L. ; A.B., Harvard, 1861, A.M., M.D., 1864; unmarried. ActinK asst. surgeon U.S.N., IS mos. in Civil War. Practiced as specialist in nervous di.seases; lecturing and lit. worlv in connection with Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y., some yrs., beginning 1881, having previously relinquished nied. practice, resided Boston since 1893. Ex-sec. Am. Social Science Assn. (dept of health). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 204 Huntington Av., Boston.* XiINCOIiN', XSdwin Howland, civil engr. ; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 14, 1854; s. Albert Lamb and Ann Kliza (Stoddard) Lincoln; descendant of Thomas I^in- coln, Hingham, Mass., 1635; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Isabelle Anderson, of Lowell, Mass., June 1879; children, Harold Anderson, Carl Elund, Edwin Stoddard, Margaret Fisher. In practice as civil engr. since 1874; mem. firm of Aspinwall & Lin- coln since 1877. INIeni. Boston Soc. C.E. Club: Boston Art. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 120 Tremont St., Boston. I.INCOI.N, Eug-ene H., lawyer; May 25, 1847- 1913. (See vol. 1909.) IiINCOIiM', Francis Henry, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) IiINCOIiN, Frederic Herbert, educator; b. Nor- wich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1878; s. George Frederic and Juliet (Purple) Lincoln; ed. Lowell High Sch., Boston U., Harvard U. ; m. Dedliam, Mass., June 30, 1903, Ethel Sybel Howard; children, Doris H., Ruth G. Prin. South Dartmouth (Mass.) High Sch., 1902-3; supt. schs., Chandlerville, 111., 1904-5; prin. New Township High Sch., Morton, 111., 1905- 06; operated in real estate in la., 1 yr. ; prin. high sch., 1907-8, supt. schs., 1908-12, Henniker, N.H.; supt. schs.. North Providence, R.I., 1912-13; instr. Classical High Sch., Worcester, Mass., since 1913. Home: 5 Beaconsfield Rd., Worcester, Mass. IiINCOIiN, Frederic Walker, merchant; b. Bos- ton, Aug. 29, 1855; s. Frederic Walker and Emily Caroline (Lincoln) Lincoln; first ancestor in America was Samuel Lincoln, of Hingham, Co. of Norfolk, Eng., who settled in Salem, Mass., 1637, and had a son, Mordecai, who was the direct an- cestor of Abraham Lincoln; g.g.s. of Paul Revere; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1873; m. Philena Prentice, of New York, Feb. 21, 1895; children, Florence, Emily C, INIary Knight, Philena Hope, Frederic W., Jr. Entered mercantile business in Boston, 1873; mem. Henry "W. Peabody & Co., ex- porters and importers, of Boston, New Yorl\, San Francisco, London, Sydney, Melbourne, Manila and Cape Town; pres. United States & Australasia Steamship Co.; v.-p. Rahtjen American Composi- tion Co.; dir. Destructor Co. Mem. Squadron A, N.G.N. Y., 5 vrs. Mem. S.R., Union Soc. of the Civil War, N.E. Soc. of New York. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: City, Lawyers', Bankers' (New York); Field Club, of Greenwich, Conn. (pres.). Home: "Miramonte," Greenwich, (IJonn. Office: 17 State St., New York. IiINCOIiN, Greorg-e Taylor, publisher; b. West- boro, Ma.ss., June 3, 1858; s. George Caleb and Anna Maria (Leach) Lincoln; common sch. edn. ; student Harvard U. Law Sch., 1882; m. Hattie E. Wilson, of West Newton, Mass., June, 1886 (now deceased); 2 children, Edward Wilson, Marjorie; m. 2d, J. Adelaide Tromblee, of Montpelier, Vt., July 17, 1893. Founded North Brookfleld Journal, 1875; removed to Bo'Jton, 1878, and was connected with the Boston Globe and Boston Journal; a founder of Boston City Press Assn., 1888; now treas. Review & Record Co. (pubs. Banker & Tradesman), Bankers' Pub. Co. (New York), Rec- ord Pub. Co. (New Haven, Conn.), Worcester Rec- ord Co. (Worcester, Mass.), House Furnishing Re- view Co. (New York), Superintendent and Fore- man Co., Boston. Mason. Clubs: Exchange (Bos- ton), Brae Burn Country, Neighborhood (West Newton, Mass.). Home: 243 Otis St., West New- ton, Mass. Ofl^ce: 127 Federal St., Boston. IiINCOIiN, Jacob Bead, M.D.; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 4. 1862; s. William Henry (M.D.) and Eunice Ann (Read) Lincoln; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; post-grad, work U.S. Marine Hosp., Me., and Boston City Hosp; m. Millbury, Dec. 5, 1889, Frances Willard Morse. U.S. pension exam- ining surgeon at Worcester, Mass.; mem. Bd. of Health, Millbury; mem. bd. of investment, Mill- bury Savings Bank. Mem. Worcester Dist. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Mason (Past Master). Ad- dress: ISlillbury, Mass. IiINCOIiN, Jonathan Thayer, mfr. cotton mill machinery; b. Fall River, Mass., Nov. 6, 1869; s. Leontine and Amelia Sanford ^ Duncan) Lincoln; grad. Durfee High Sch., Fall River; A.B., Harvard, 1892; A.M., Dartmouth; m. West Newton, Mass., June 24, 1903, Louise Sears Cobb; children, Vic- toria Endicott, Jonathan Thayer, Jr. Gen. mgr. and dir. Kilburn, Lincoln Machine Co.; dir. and v.-p. Hargraves Mills, Parker Mills; dir. Lincoln Mfg. Co., Seaconnett Mills, Crystal Spring Bleach- ing & Dyeing Co. Lectures at Dartmouth Coll. on labor questions. Republican. Episcopalian. Ma- son. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Sociol. Soc, Civic Inst., Asiatic Soc, etc. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River); Twentieth Century (Boston); Army and Navy (New York). Author of The City of the Din- ner Pail; The Factory; also numerous articles con- cerning labor questions, pub. in Atlantic Monthly, Outlook and other mags. Home: 116 Frencli St. Office: 37 Canal St., Fall River, Mass. IiINCOIiN, Iieontine, mfr.; b. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 26, 1846; s. Jonathan Thayer and Abby (Lus- comb) Lincoln; ed. pub. schs., Fall River and pvt. sch.. Providence, R.I.; (A.M., Brown Univ., 1889); m. Fall River, May 12, 1868, Amelia S. Duncan. Be- gan in mfg. business at Fall River, 1865; interested in numerous business and public enterprises; pres. Bradford Durfee Textile Sch. since its establish- ment, 1904. Home: Fall River, Mass. IiINCOIiN^ Mary Johnson (Bailey), household economist; b. South Attleboro, Mass., July 8, 1844; d. Rev. John Milton and Sarah Morgan (Johnson) Bailey; grad. Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass., 1864; m. at Norton, David A. Lincoln, June 21, 1865 (now deceased). Since 1879 writer and lecturer on house- hold science; first prin. Boston Cooking Sch., 1879- 85; culinary editor American Kitchen Magazine, Boston, 1893-1903; lecturer on cookery, in semi- naries and most of the large cities of U.S. Mem. N.E. Women's Press Assn. Clubs: N.E. Woman's, Professional Women's, and Wheaton College. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 204 Huntington Av., Boston.* IiINCOIiN, Melvin Eugfene, business man; born North Windham, Conn., Feb. 23. 1849; s. Lorin and Elizabeth (Parker) Lincoln; ed. com. schs. and 1 term in Willimantic (Conn.) High Sch.; m. 1st, Wil- limantic, Nov. 23, 1872, Sarah A. Burnham (now deceased); m. 2d, Willimantic, Dec. 19, 1874, Edith M. Lincoln; 2 children, Louis B., b. Mar. 26, 1876; Frank M., July 17, 1880. Entered mercantile busi- ness at Willimantic at 20; bought half interest in grocery business, 1869; entered lumber and coal business with father, 1874, and has since contin- ued; also in ins. and real estate business; pres. Lincoln & Boss Lumber & Coal Co., Inc.; postmas- ter, Willimantic, for 4 yrs.; pres. Willimantic Sav- ings Inst., 9 yrs., v.-p., 6 yrs., and trustee 20 yrs. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Willimantic Board of Trade and Business Men's Assn.; pres. Winsted Charities Assn. Address: Willimantic, Conn. IiINCOIiN, Merrick, M.D. ; b. Worcester, Mass., May 25, 1875; s. Waldo and Fanny (Chandler) Lin- coln; descendant of Levi Lincoln, Atty. Gen. of U.S., also of Levi Lincoln, Gov. of Mass.; A.B., Har- vard, 1896; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Mary Bowker, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 29. 1908. House oflficer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1902; phys. to Me- morial Hosp., Worcester; phys. digestive diseases, Worcester City Hosp.; asst. med. dir.. State Med. Life Assurance Co. of Worcester; city phys., Wor- cester, 1909-11. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country (Wor- cester); Tavern (Boston). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 61 William St. Office: 2 Linden St., Worcester, Mass. IiINCOIiN, Waldo; b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1849; s. Daniel Waldo and Frances Fiske (Merrick) Lincoln; descendant of Samuel Lincoln, Hingham, Mass., about 1636; A.B., Harvard, 1870; student 672 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1 yr. ; m. Fanny Chandler, of Worcester, June 24, 1873; children, Merrick, Jo- sephine Rose (IMrs. F. F. Dresser, of Worcester), Daniel Waldo, Georse Chandler, Dorothy (died 1909). Engaged in mfg. chemicals and paint, 1873- 93; engaged in geneal. and hist, researches, since 1893. Dir. Providence & Worcester R.Ii. Co.; trea.s. and trustee Worcester Poly. Inst., 1883-93. Pres. Am. Antiq. Soc. since 1907; mem. Alass. Hist. Soc, Colonial Soc. of Mass., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Society. Clubs: Union, Tavern (Boston), Worcester (local). Author: Genealogy of the Waldo Family, 1902; contbr. hist, and biog. articles to soc. pubis. Home: 49 Elm St. Office: Am. Antiq. Society, Worcester, Mass.* IiINCOIilT, "William Addison, banker; b. North- ampton, .Mass., Mav I'l, 1S57; s. Addison J. and Harriet E. (Bond) Lincoln; grad. Northampton High Sch., 1874; m. Sarah C. Flynt, of Monson, INIass., Dec. 1, 1880; 6 children, Flynt, Sidney H., Marian B. (Mrs. H. K. Schoff, of Phila., Pa.), How- ard A., Edward C, Katherine B. In employ 1st Nat. Bank, Northampton, 1874-5, Pynchon Nat. Bank, Springfield, ]Mass., 1876-7; cashier Palmer (Mass.) Nat. Bank, 1878-80; asst. sec. Pullman Co., Chicago, 1880-6; treas. Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 1886-1900; v.-p., 1900-14, pres. since 1914, same co. ; treas. United Electric Light Co. since 1890; dir. Indian Orchard Co., Beecham Bend Pow- er Co. Pres. Springfield Y.M.C.A.; trustee Spring- field Y.M.C.A. Coll. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Nayasset, Springfield Country, Reality. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 92 Maple St. Office: 500 Main St., Springfield, Mass. IiZNCOIiN. ■William Henry, shipping merchant; b. Boston, June 13, 1835; s. Henry and Charlotte A. (Lewis) Lincoln; ed. English High and Chauncy Hall schs. ; m. Cecelia Frances Smith, Apr. 21, 1863; 4 children, Henry, Helen Frances, Elsie (Mrs. S. C. Parson, of Brookline, Mass.), Alexander. Clk. in father's shipping office, 1853-6, partner, 1856-61, and as Thayer & Lincoln, 1865-82; pres. Brookline Savings Bank, 1877-04 (now trustee); dir. Nat. City Bank many vrs., Boston Ins. Co. since 1881; v.-p., 1860. pres.. 1880-9, N.E. Ship Owners' Assn. Mem. Brookline Sch. Com., 1873-95, Brookline Park Com- mission, 1890-9, Mass. State Nautical Training Sch. Commn., 1892-6 (chmn. 2 yrs.), corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech. since 1895; pres. Boston Commercial Club, 1883-6, Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1900-4. Sec. Y.M.C.A., 1857-61. Trustee Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, since 1895, Wellesley Coll. since 1899. Club: Economic (pres. since 1904). Home: Brook- line. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. IiINS, Peter, mfr. ; b. Montrose. Scotland, June 19, 1849: s. Thomas and Helen (Keith) Lind; de- scendant of Thomas Lind, one of the early settlers of Enosburg Falls, Vt. ; brought to America, 1852; ed. com. schs., Berkshire and Enosburg Falls, Vt. ; m. Margaret Wilson Crombie, of Providence, R.I., Jan., 1880; 2 children, W^illiam George, Ethel Whit- marsh (Mrs. Waldo Leland, of Cranston, R.I.). Learned machinist's trade at Taunton, Mass., later with the R.I. Locomotive W^orks and John Hope & Sons, mfrs. pantograph machines for calico print- ing; settled in Providence; served 14 yrs. as supt. for Thomas W. Lind, his brothei-, mfr. of jewelers' findings; formed partnership with Charles J. Heim- berger in same line of business, 1896; dissolved partnership, 1902, and became treas. and gen. mgr. T. W. Lind (Z^o., mfrs. of jewelers' findings and men- tal ornaments (corpn.), of which owned controlling interest. Mem. N.E. Mfg. Jewelers' and Silver- smiths' Assn. Episcopalian. jNIason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council, St. John's Commandery, K.T.). (^ubs: West Side, British of R.I., R.I. Rotary. Mr. Lind died Mar. 31. 1915. IiII7I}, 'William Georg'e, mfr.; b. Providence, R. I., Nov. 25, 1881 ; s. Peter and Margaret Wilson (Crom- bie) Lind: descendant of Thomas Lind, one of the early settlers of Enosburg Falls, Vt. ; ed. pub. schs., to 1894, R.T. Sch. of Design to 1896, Providence Manual Training High Sch., 1896-1900, grad., 1900; m. Velna Thatcher Bangs, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 21, 1910; 1 son, W^illiam George, Jr. Began as sales- man for Thomas \V. Lind, 1900; sec. and asst. treas. T. W. Lind Co., mfrs. metal ornaments and jewel- ers' findings, since 1902. Mem. N.E. Mfg. Jewel- ers' and Silversmiths' Assn. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T., Shriner and Consistory 32°). Clubs: St. An- drew Chapter, R.I. Yacht, Edgewood Yacht. Rec- reations: motoring, yachting. Home: 36 Circuit Drive, Cranston, R.I. Office: 171 Eddy St., Provi- dence, R.I. IiINBISB, John Parlow, chemicals; b. Newton, Mass., Sept. 19, 1870; s. George and Mary Frances (Farlow) Linder; descendant of Oliver Peabody; prep, edn., Newton High Sch.; student Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1888-90; m. Marv Louisa Hunt, of Boston, Oct. 28, 1896; 4 children, John Farlow, Jr., David Hunt, Robert Blanchard, Mary Frances. Began active career with Linder & Meyer, commn. mchts. heavy chemicals, 1890; became mem. of firm, 1900. Member Co. B, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1893-6. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: floriculture. Home: 310 Commonwealth Av.; (summer) Canton, Mass. Office: 89 State St., Boston. IiINBGBEN, "Waldemar, geologist; b. Kalmar, Sweden, Feb. 14, 1860; s. Johan Magnus and Emma (Bergman) Lindgren; ed. in Sweden; M.E., Sch. of Mines, Freiberg, 1883; m. Ottolina Allstrin, of Gothenburg, Sweden, Mar. 8, 1886. Geologist, 1884- 1911, chief geologist, 1911-12, U.S. Geol. Survey; William Barton Rogers prof. econ. geology, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1912 — . Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Geol. Soc. America, A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining and Metall. Soc. of America. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Club: University. Home: 32 Queensboro St., Bos- ton, Mass.* IiINSH, Eric Isidore, clergyman; moved to Gary, Ind. (See vol. 1909.) IJINDSAY, John "Wesley, clergyman; Aug. 20, lS20-Mar. 4, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) IiINSSA'Z', Thomas Bond, prof. Latin and Sans- krit; Apr. 28, lS53-July 22, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) IiINDSE'Z', Benjamin James; born Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 3, 1842; s. Benjamin and Mary (Oliver) Lindsev; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Sarah Eliza- beth Pitman, of Marblehead, Mass., Dec. 7, 1871 (died July 22, 1888); 3 children, Alice Gertrude (Mrs. Danie R. Stone, of Marblehead, Mass.), H. El- en Oliver, Sarah Elizabeth (deceased). Began ac- tive career as clk. in dry goods store, Marblehead, later clk. with C. F. Hovey & Co., Boston; pay- master's clk., U.S.N., 1 yr. in Civil War; then with wholesale houses, in Boston; in dry goods business in Swampscott, 1869-86; since at Marblehead, giv- ing attention to investments; an organizer, 1893, and 1st sec. Marblehead Business Assn.; former mem. Electric Lighting Bd., Marblehead, and iden- tified with various other pub. enterprises. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Mem. Philanthropic Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Address: Marblehead, Mass. IiIlTBSZSY, Joseph Bridgeo, chemist; b. Marble- head, Mass., Dec. 26, 1862; s. Joseph W. and Emily Stuart (Blaney) Lindsey; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1883; Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, 1892; stud- ied Poly. Inst., Zlirich, 1892; m. H. Frances Dick- inson, of Amherst, Mass., June 20, 1888. Assistant chemist, Mass., Expt. Sta., 1883-5; chemist to L. B. Darling Fertilizer Co., Pawtucket, R.I., 1885-9; chemist, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1892-1907, v.-dir. and chemist, 1907- — ; head of dept. chemistry and Goessmann prof, of agrl. chemistry, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Sept. 1, 1911- — . Investigator of problems con- nected with animal nutrition and dairying; results published in bulls, and reports of expt. sta. and in scientific pubis. Home: Amherst, Mass.* IiINSSBY, •William, author; b. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 12, 1858; s. William and Maria (Lovell) Lind- sey; ed. pub. grammar and high schs.; m. Annie Hawthorne, d. George Sheen, Dec. 16, 1884. En- gaged in banking, mfg. and commn. business. Fall River, 1876, Boston, 1886-99; at beginning of Boer War he obtained the adoption by the British M''ar Office of a patented equipment for carrying am- munition; established factories in Great Britain, France, and Germany; retired 1904, and returned to Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 673 and writing-s.) Home: 225 Bay State Rd., Boston, Kirksville, 1902; post-srad. student same, 1906, Mass.* 1909; m. Lula Orma Gentry, of Kirksville, Apr. 15, 1889; 4 children, Vergil Gentry, Sam Ben, Eugenia Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. See, Am. Pub. Health lo'^- ^o""- Assn., Mass. Assn. of Bds. of Health. Jewish re- JjINN, Edg'ar Cliapin, real estate, investments; ligion. Clubs: Boston City, New Century. Home: b. Richmond Center, (J., May 29, 1861; s. Dr. Ezra 442 Warren St., Roxbury. Office: 483 Beacon St., Buell and Josette Linn, and descendant of William Boston. ^^?'^h Mass. Bay Colony, 1J330; ed. pub. schs., acad, I.IN£S, Conr livan) to Ne settled, over 200 years ugu, tu. uum. oi^ua., x^cw p„o.Qo-ori in yoni aoi-oi-c u,,c;^a^^. »,„,,, «' / i "•" Milford; m. May 7, 1873, Lottie A. Hotchkiss, of handing ?eIlistftflubdvfsTonsi^ ?T I *^Mnm Ancr>niQ r•r^nr^ T.oor-norl fr-Q/lo r.f nnrnt^rit f^r n n rl ndnUling I edi 6.^13,16 SU D-( 11 VlSlOnfe m U.b. Mcm. Grain Co. Mem. Bd. of Edn. Republican. Conglist. ,^^^^^?^^' Edward H., M.D.; b. East Douglas, Mason (Lod^^e, Chapter, Council, Commandery, 32°, Mass., Sept. 15, 1853; s. Jonathan B. and Fannie Shrine). Club: Manufacturers'. Home: 2 West St. -^- (Gl'^^yes) Lmnell; M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Office: 130 Canal St., Ansonia, Conn. ^°^H'„A^'^1' ^^^ ^°^^^ Ophthalmic Hosp., 1878; .,,„„_ „ ,„ , ^ ^ , TVT f 1 "^- ISSO, Gertrude T. Hyde, of Norwich, Conn.; I,INES, H. Wales, contractor: born Naugatuck. ^ 2d, 1901, Adelia A. Bunnell, of New York Conn., June 3, 1838; s. Henry Willis and Harriet Practiced in Norwich since 1876; health officer", (Bunnell) Lines; descendant of Elder William Norwich, 10 vrs. Sr. mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy Brewster and John Hopkins, both of the Mayflow- hon. mem. New York Homoe. Med. Soc.- mem Am er. Rev. Thomas Hooker, founder of Conn. Colony, Homoe. O.O. and L. Soc. (ex-v.-p ) Am Ophthal ' Ensign Nathaniel Bunnell. Cheshire, 1724, and otol. and Larvngol. Soc, Conn. Homce ' Med Soc' many well known leaders among early N.B. set- (ex-pres.), Norwich Med. Soc; pres. Conn Homce' tiers; ed. com. and high schs., Naugatuck; m. Sa- Med. Examining Bd, Club: Norwich Republican" rah Congdon, d. Rev. Washington Munger, of Wa- Conglist. Author: The Eve as an Aid in General terford. Conn., June 25, 1861; 5 children, Harriet Diagnosis, 1897. Collaborator for The Journal of L. (Mrs. Sheldon Keeney, of Kensington, Conn.), Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology Home- Henry W. (de^ceased) Sarah L (Mrs. Frank L. 171 Broadway. Office: 16 Franklin Sq., Norwich, Hamilton, of Meriden), Clara (Mrs. Roger B. de Conn. Bussy, of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), Ellie (Mrs. Frank M. t r-Krtir'n'rf a-^a-^^^ i* i„„ * ^ txr-ix ChapiA, of Pine Meadow, Conn.). Began as Perkins ,. ^^^f^COTT, _ Andrew R., educator; b. Wilton. Wales Lines Co. are: Trinity Methodist Ch., State Mass Address. 2 Poole St., Woburn, Armorv, Curtis Memorial Library, all of Meriden; _,J__,„_ factories of U.S. Rubber Co., Naugatuck; bldgs. I'lwSCOTT, Arad Erastus, educator; b. Jefferson, Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven; Con- Me., May 7, 1874; s. George Edmund and Ellen necticut Savings Bank Bldg., Danbury; Turner Li- ^Merrill) Linscott; prep. edn. Coburn Classical brary, Torrington; Skull and Bones, and Book and Inst , Waterville, Me.; A.B., Colby, 1898; post-grad. Snake soc. bldgs., Yale Univ.; 16 power stations work. Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Mabel Grace Far- for United Gas & Improvement Co., Phila.; and I.^/- o^ ^'P^^X- ^®- ^"«- ^' ^^^S. Prin. high sch., numerous other pub. and pvt. bldgs. Has served Waterboro, Me., 1898-1900. Lisbon. 1900-2; prin. as mem. Bd. of Edn., and City Council, Meriden, ^reedoni Acad., 1902-5, high sch., Waterville. Me., also mayor 3 terms; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1872, lp05-7, Freedoni Acad., 190, -9; head Latm Dept., Senate, 1879-80; Rep. candidate for Congress from Peering High Sch., Portland, since 1909. Mem. 2d Dist., 1888 (defeated); del. Conn. Constl. Conv., Me. Teachers Assn. Phi Delta Theta. Conglist. 1902; was mem. commn. to rerfiodel State Capitol; Mason: mem. K.P., I.O.G.T. Address: Portland, Me. etc. Active in philanthropic worlc. Mem. Mayflower LINSCOTT, AugTistus Newbert, lawyer; b. Jef- Soc of Conn., Conn. Hist. Soc, New Haven Colony ferson, Me., Sept. 6, 1837; s. Jonathan and Hannah Hist. Soc, New London County Hist. Soc. (life), (Clark) Linscott; ed. Newcastle (Me.) Acad.; Yar- Soc for Preservation N.E. Antiquities (life). Conn, mouth (Me.) Acad.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1862; m. Annie Soc. (bd. mgrs.), S.A.R., Arts and Crafts Assn., B. Walsh, of Thomaston, Me., Nov. 1. 1865. Ad- Meriden Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic Deeper mitted to 111. bar and practiced in Chicago, 1865- AVaterways Assn., etc. 33° Mason (Blue Lodge, 01. Thomaston, Me., since 1901; pros. atty.. Chi- Chapter, Consistory, Shrine) and has held many of cago, 1877-9 inclusive; judge Municipal Ct., Thom- the principal offices in the order, among them that aston, since 1902. Served as capt. Co. F, 21st I\Ie. of Grand Comdr., Grand Commandery, K.T. of Conn. Inf., 1862. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Psi Upsi- and now Grand Treas.. Grand Encampment, K.T. Ion. G.A.R. Home: Thomaston, Me. of U.S. Menrh I.O.O.P., Royal Arcanum. Clubs: IiINSCOTT, Daniel Clark, lawver; Mar. 17, 1828- Young Men s Republican (New Haven); Home, Co- Nov. 19, 1910. (See vol. 1909 ) lonial. Highland Country (Meriden). Home: 65 -r-r-Krcsr^ninm ■or.r.-^-b- -ir-^^^ T„„r,- v. ,~.i, , Plpasant St Office- 134 State St Meriden PnTin LINSCOTT, Prank Knox, law\ er b. Chelsea, „!™ umce^ io4 btate bt., ivierioen, conn, ^ass., Apr. 16, 1866; s. Daniel Clark and Annie LINK, Eugrene Clarence, physician; b. Kirks- (Barron) Linscott: grad. Bowdoin. 1888; studied ville. Mo., Dec. 16, 1867; s. Samuel Mayo and law in father's office; LL.B., Boston U. Sch of Mary Agnes Link; B.S.D., State Normal Sch., Law, 1892: admitted to bar, 1892; m Grace E Kirksville, 1887; D.O., Am. Sch. of Osteopathy, Grigg, of Boston, 1897; children, Jeanette Isabel' 674 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Ruth Ann, Miriam West. Practiced Boston since 1892. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Tlieta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Wollaston, Mas.«. Otlice: GO Congress St., Boston. LINSCOTT, John Jacob. M.D.; b. Phillips, Me., Apr. 6, 1846; s. Joseph Addison and Sarah (Adams) Linscott; prep. edn. grammar and high schs., Farmington Acad.; med. edn., Med. Sch. of Me., Berkshire Med. Coll., Pittsfield, Mass.; m. Rena C. Hemenway (now deceased). Practiced at Farming- ton, since 1867; ex-pres. Farmington Water Co., Dirigo Telephone Co.; mem. State Legislature, 1880, 1882. Mason (32°), Kora Temple, Shriner; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Address: Farmington, Me. IiINSIiEV, Georg-e Thomas, clergyman; b. New Haven, Cunn., Sept. 4, 1864; s. Frederick H. and Sarah M. (Smitli) Linsley; descendant of Matthew Gilbert, New Haven, Conn., 1638 (buried behmd Centre Ch., New Haven); B.A., Yale, 1885; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1888; m. Jan. 10, 1895, Mary Renshaw Chauncey, d. Rev. Peter S. Chauncey (who was rector of St. James Ch., Xew York), and g.d. of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, of the War of 1812. Deacon, 1888, priest, 1889, P.E. Ch. ; missionary in charge of Emmanuel Ch., Glenville, and Calvary Ch., Round Hill, Conn., 1888-90, and St. John's Chapel, Byram, Conn., 1889-90; rector Trinity Ch., Newtown, Conn., 1890- 02, Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Hartford, since 1902. Mem. Standing Com., Diocese of Conn.; sec. Ch. Scholarship Soc. ; sec. Fairfield Archdeaconry, 1896-02; v.-p. Church Home; warden of Armsmear; trustee Colt Bequest. Editor Conn. Churchman since 1906. Pres. Newtown Library Assn. and Newtown Academical Assn., 12 yrs. ; mem. Tale Alumni Assn., Gamma Delta Psi, Clerical Club of Conn. Recreations: botany, outdoor life, walking, mountain climbing. Address: 92 Wethersfield Av., Hartford. Conn. IiINSIiEY, Harvey, clergyman; b. Northford, Conn., Apr. 26, 1843; s. John Stephen and Eliza Ann (Halsev) Linslev; student Conn. State Nor- mal Sch., i861-2; grad. Conn. Literary Instn., 1866; student, Brown U.. 1866-7; grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., Chester, Pa., 1871; m. Suffleld, Conn., Mar. 11, 1873, Rachel Keyes, of Bennington, Vt., teacher in Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield; children, Capt. Rav Keyes (Bristol, Conn.), Rev. V. Halsey (Los Angeles, Cal.), Mrs. Edna Linsley Gressitt (Tokyo. Japan), Prof. Earle G. (Mills Coll., Oak- land, Cal.), Paul Judson, (Los Angeles, Cal.). Nurse and elk.. Officers Gen. Hosp., Dept. of the East, 1864; ordained to ministry, Baptist Ch., 1S71; pastor, Buckfield, Me.. Central City. Canon City, Saguache and Las Animas, Colo., South Windsor, Conn.. 1800-5, 1st Baptist Ch., Suffield, Conn., 1895-03: retired. 1903. Address: Tucaipa, Cal. IiINSIiEV, John Chauncey, clergyman; s. Reuben W. and Elizabeth E. (Foote) Linsley; B.A., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1886; grad. Gen. Theol Sem., 1889; m. Emma Atwater Treat, of Wallingford, Conn., Nov. 7, 1894. Deacon. 1889, priest, 1890, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Paul's Ch., \\^ood- bury. Conn., 1889-95, and Christ Ch., Bethlehem, Conn., 1890-5, Trinity Ch., Torrington since 1895. Deputy Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch., 1910, 1913. Address: Torrington, Conn. IiIPPITT, Charles Warren, ex-governor; b. Providence. R.I., Oct. S. 1846; s. Gov. Henry and Marv Ann (Balch) Lippitt; Ph.B., Brown U., 1865; studied under pvt. tutors, 1865-S: traveled in America and Europe; m. Margaret B. Farnum, of Providence, Feb. 23, 1886: 3 children living. Charles W^arren, Alexander Farnum. Gorton Thayer. Treas. Silver Spring Bleaching & Dyeing Co., 1871-03; pres. Social "Mfg. Co., 1891-01. R.I. Nat. Bank, 1896-01; v.-p. United Nat. Bank. 1901-8. Pres. Franklin Lyceum. 1875-6; col. and chief of personal staff of his father. 1875-6. Chmn. R.I. Rep. Conv., 1894; gov. of R.T., 1895-7. First v.-p.. 1878-80. pres.. 1881-2, Providence Bd. of Trade; v.-p. Nat. Bd. of Trade, 1880. Clubs: Providence Commercial (ex- pres.), Hope, University. Address: 107 Benevolent St., Providence, R.I.* IiIPPITT, Costello, banker; b. East Killingly. Conn., Dec. 12, 1842; s. Norris G. and Eliza M. (Lefflngwell) Lippitt; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1860; A.B., Wesleyan U., Middletown, Conn., 1864, M.A., 1867; m. Norwich, Conn., June 4, 1890, Ger- trude H. Lamphere. Has been connected witli the Norwich Savings Soc. since beginning of his busi- ness career, beginning at the lowest position, Jan., 1865; elected sec, 1876, treas., 1878; dir. Merchants' Nat. Bank; became mayor of Norwich June 1, 1908. Republican. Mason (33°). Home: Norwich, Conn. IiIPPITT, Henry Frederick, senator; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Oct. 12, 1S56; s. Henry and Mary (Balch) Lippitt; descendant of Jolm Lippitt, who came to America, 1638; A.B., Brown U., 1878; m. Marie Louise, d. late Tillv D. Bowen, of Provi- dence, Dec. 15, 1881 (died Nov. 30, 1911); 4 chil- dren, Louise, Henry, Frances, John B. ; m. 2d, Mrs. Thomas K. Laughlin, of Pittsburgh, Apr. 27, 1915. After graduation entered cotton mfg. business, beginning as day operator, becoming gen. mgr. The Manville Co.; v.-p. Peoples Savings Bank; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bank, and otlier corpns. U.S. sena- tor from R.I. for term 1911-17. Republican. Mem. staff of Gov. Taft of R.I., with rank of col., 1888-9. Pres. N.E. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn., 1889. Clubs: Hope, Squantum, R.I. Yacht (Providence); INletropolitan, University, New York Yacht. Larchmont Yacht (New York), Metropolitan (Washington, D.C.). Home: 389 Benefit St. Office: Board of Trade Bldg., Providence, R.I.* IiISIiZ:, William Mclntire, clergyman; Mar. 17, lS42-Oct. 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) IiISTEMANIT', Bernhard, violinist: moved to Chicago, 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) DCiISTEMANIl', Pritz, violinist, composer; Mar. 25. 1839-Dec. 28, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's WIio in America, 1910-11.) IiITCHFIEIiB, Prank Comins, mfr. ; b. South- bridge, :\Iass., May 4, 1846: s. Festus C. and M. (Hammond) Litchfield; ed. pub. schs., Wilbraham Acad., and Schofield Commercial Coll., Providence, R.I. ; m. Worcester. Mass., Mar. 4, 1872, Isabelle R. Wood; 1 daughter. Ruby Belle, b. 1886. Began active career in shops of Litchfield Shuttle Co. and later was witli Boston Lock Co. and the JNIichinal Toy Co.; in grocery business at Wollas- ton Heights 2 yrs.; returned to shops of Litchfield Shuttle Co., 1874, acquired an interest, 1878 (pres. since 1890). Republican. iMethodist. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., Royal Arcanum. Address: Southbridge, Mass. IiITCHFIEIiD, Georg-e Albert, banker; b. Ches- terfield, Mass., July 13, 1846; s. Anion and Rosena (Pittsinger) Litchfield, and descendant of Law- rence Litchfield, Scituate, Mass., 1635: ed. pub. and high schs., Chesterfield and Northampton: m. Keene, N.H., Apr. 20, 1871, Ellen L. Woodward: 2 children. Louis G., Florence. Began active career at 16 as sch. teacher; entered employ of Spencer & Co., hardware mchts., Keene, 1866, and was mem. of firm, 1869-87; now part owner and dir. its suc- cessor, the Spencer Hardware Co.: treas. Keene Five Cents Savings Bank. 1875-95, and then apptd. assignee; pres. Keene Nat. Bank since 1903; treas. Cheshire Co. 4 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Address: Keene, N.H. IiITCHPIEIiB, Mary Elizabeth, teacher; b. Ja- maica Plain, Mass., May 9, 1854; d. Lawrence and Sarah (]Minot) Litchfield; ed. Boston Grammar Sch., pvt. sch. and has studied under Harvard professors: unmarried. Teacher of English lit. and compositions since 1877: for a while was pvt. sec. to Prof. William P. Atkinson, Mass. Inst. Tech.; now teaching in The JMisses Mav's Sch., Boston. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for books and writings.) Home: 375 Harvard St., Cambridge, !Mass. IiITCHPIEIiD, William EUas, lumber merchant; b. Cohasset. :^rass.. .\ug. 4. 1S61: s. Joseph T^^illiam and Mary Jane (Sloan) Litchfield; descendant of Lawrence Litclifield, who came to America, 1635; ed. common schs. of Cohasset and Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass.: m. Cordelia Amy Gilbert, of Bos- ton, Oct. 25. 1883: 6 children, Christiana (de- ceased), William Gilbert (deceased), Mary (Mrs. Walter L. Nourse. of Newton, Mass.), Cordelia Amy, George Albion, Ruth Davenport. Began in lumber business, Boston, 1884; mem. Litchfield WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 675 Bros., wholesale lumber dealers, North Vernon, Ind., since 1SS4; dir. Palmer-Hunter Lumber Co. Pres. Mass. Wholesale Ijumber Assn.; dir. Hard- wood Mfrs. Assn., Nat. Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Assn.; mem. Chamber of Commerce of U.S. of America, Boston Chamber of Commerce (ex-dir.); trustee Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn.; dir. Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conprlist. Mason. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Lotos (New York). Mem. S. A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Bostonian Soc, Bunl, Charles Alvin, clergyman, mfr. ; b. Wells, Me., Aug. 9, 1856; s. Horace and Dorcas (Shorrv) Littlefield; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1884, A.M., 1886; student Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1885-G; m. Annah Jane Whipple, of Maiden, Mass., Feb. 5, 1S90; 4 children, William Bradbury (deceased), Thomas Whipple (deceased), Dorcas Alice, Horace Jackson. Entered M.E. ministry, 1886; pastor Clif- tondale, Mass., 1886-9, Asbury Ch., Springfield, 1889-94, Watertown, 1894-6; supt. Boston Mission- ary Soc, 1896-8; pastor Walnut St. Ch., Chelsea, Mass., 1898-02; supernumerary, 1902-10: located at own request, 1910; mfr. boxes since 1902. Mason. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Boston City. Recrea- tions: outdoor sports. Home: 5 Prescott Rd. Of- fice: 10 Box PI., Lynn, Mass. IiITTl^EFIEIiI), Charles Jidgar, congressman; June 21, 1851-Mav 2. 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) IiITTIiEFZEIiD, Charles Harrison; b. Boston, Jan. 5, 1843; s. George and Abigail H. (Latham) Littlefield; grad. Lawrence High Sch., 1860; stud- ied, Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard, 1860-1; in office of civ. engr., Boston, 3 yrs., 1864-6; m. Lew- iston, Me., Oct. 25, 1869, Harriet A. Steere; 5 chil- dren, Ella K., Frances G. Lament, Ruby S. Ralton, George M., Charles H. Served as 1st sergt., Co. F, 48th Mass. Volunteers, 1862-3; commissary sergt., sergt., adj., 6th Regt., M.V.M., 1871-85: actively engaged as civ. engr. in Lawrence, 1867-1900; sec, 1901-11, treas., 1912-13, Lawrence Bd. of Trade; treas. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, since 1914; councilman, 1872, 1873. 1883; elk. of bd. of health, 1878-9; assessor, 1885-97; treas. Lawrence City Mission, Lawrence Old Residents' Assn. Republi- can. Universalist. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. G.A.R. (past comdr. post 39). Club: Harvard. Home: 73 Tremont St. Office: Bay State Bldg., Lawrence, :Mass. IiITTIiI:FII:IiI), Ehen Frank, lawyer; b. Brooks, Me., Apr. 2. 1880: s. Joseph Rackliff and Ellen (Hamlin) Littlefield: grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, 1902; LL.B.. U. of Me. Coll. of Law, 1906; m. Maud B. Holmes, of Belfast, June 26, 1913; 1 daughter, June Ellen. Admitted to Me. bar Apr. 19, 1907, and since practiced in Belfast; eitv elk. Belfast, since 1908; co. atty., Waldo Co.. since 1911; mem. Sch. Bd., 1908-10. Mem. Dem. State Com. for Waldo Co. since 1910; judge advo- cate gen. with rank of It. col., under Gov. Plaisted, 1911-12. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias. Prot- estant. Club: Masonic. Apptd. chmn. Industrial Accident Commn. of Me., Aug. 28, 1915, for term of 3 yrs. Address: Belfast, Me. I^ITTIiEFIEI^D, Eben Northnp, banker; b. Paw- tuckel, R.T., 1854; s. Gov. Alfred H. and Rebecca J. (Northup) Littlefield; ed. English and Classical Sch. of Providence; m. Woonsocket, 1886, Ida A. Ballou; 1 daughter. Was elk. in 1st Nat. Bank, Providence; treas. Littlefield Mfg. Co.; elected v.-p. Pawtucket Instn. for Savings, 1902, pres. since 1910; pres. Am. Hair Cloth Co.; dir. Royal Weaving Co., Pawtucket Safe Deposit (Jo., Industrial Trust Co. (Providence). Col. on governor's staff, 1880-3; commr. of State Sinking Funds since 1902. Repub- lican. Trustee Memorial Hosp. Clubs: Squantum Assn., To Kalon. Home: 41 Walcott St. Office: 225 Main St., Pawtucket, R.I. IiITTIiEFIEIiD, Ethel Frances, teacher; b. Mai- den, Mass., Aug. 13, 1880; d. John i'rancis and Car- oline Lincoln (Jones) Littlefield; grad. Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass., 1899; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1903, A.M. in Greek, 1903; post-grad, work, Paris, under Prof. Paul Martin, summer of 1906; post- grad, work in French, McGill U., Montreal, sum- mer, 1911, Radcliffe, 1914-15. Teacher of langs. Sawin Acad., Sherborn, Mass., Sept. -Dec, 1903; prin. Sawin Acad, and Dowse High Sch., 1903-6; teacher Greek and Latin, Robinson Sem., Exeter, N.H., 1906-10; teacher history and French, Hart- ford Pub. High Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1910-14; head of French dept., Arlington High Sch., since 1914. One of the 500 teachers of the U.S. sent by the Nat. Civic Federation, 1908-9, to visit schools in the United Kingdom. Unitarian. Home: 76 Glou- cester St., Arlington, INIass. IiITTIiEFIEIiS, Francis, journalist; b. Port- land, Me., Oct. 10, 1869; s. Henry and Ellen Blan- chard (Lyman) Littlefield; descendant of Edmund Littlefield, who came to Exeter, N.H., thence to Wells, Me., from Southampton, Eng., in 1632; grad. Portland High Sch., 1S89: m. Miriam Ellen Ames, of Portland, Oct. 22, 1902; 1 son, Lyman Ames. Began newspaper work at 16 yrs. of age when in school; upon graduation entered local dept. of Daily Press; city editor of Eastern Argus, Port- land, 21 yrs.; now on editorial staff of Daily Press; has also been on staff of Boston Advertiser and Boston Herald for brief periods. Connected with U.S. Postal Service, 1890-2. Coroner of Cumber- land County 12 yrs.; mem. Dem. City and County Com. 7 yrs. (chmn. of former 4 yrs. and sec. of latter 2 yrs.). Mem. Me. Geneal. Soc. (librarian), S.A.R. (state registrar). Democrat. Episcopalian. INIason (K.T.). Author: One-Man Power, 1894; Eastman Folks, 1908. Home: 291 Brackett St. Of- fice: 22 Monument Sq., Portland, Me. IiITTIiEFIEIiD, George Curtis, M.D.: b. Saco, Me., June 23, 1872; s. Alden and Abbie (Marshall) Littlefield; in 9th generation from Edmond Little- field, Boston, Mass., 1637; prep. edn. Thornton Acad., Saco: A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1897; m. Josephene Shaw Ma- son, of Blddeford, Me., Dec. 25, 1900. Practiced in Salem, Mass., 1897-02, Webster, since 1902; mem. Bd. of Health, Webster, 1908-11. 2d It. and asst. surgeon, 2d Corps Cadets, M.V.M.. 1899-01. IMem. -A.IM.A., Mass. I\Ied. Soc, Delta Upsilon. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Recreations: tennis. Address: 160 South Main St., Webster, Mass. LITTIiEFIElD, Georg-e Emery, bookseller: b. Boston, Aug. 29, 1844; s. Jacob and Sarah (Hill) Littlefield; A.B., Harvard, 1866: m. Emily Frances Willis, of Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 8, 1870. Engaged in the antique book and curio trade, since 1868; authority on hist. Americana and genealogies: col- lector for great libraries in U.S. Mem. .\m. Antiq. Soc. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Me.. N.H.. Vt., and Western Reserve hist, socs., Soc. Colonial Wars of Mass.. Colonial Soc. of Mass.. Prince .Soc, Gov. and Co. Mass. Bay, Club of Odd Vols., Somerville (Mass.) Hist. Soc. (See AVho's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 16 Chester St., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 67 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 677 IiITTIiEFIEIiD, George Sliennan, lawyer; h. Watertown, JMass., Apr. 27, 1S51; s. CJeorge T. and Anna (Thorpe) Littlefield; descendant of James and Agnes Littlefield, Wells, Me., 162S; A.B., Har- vard, 1S70; student Harvard I..a\v Sch., 1871-2; read law in office of Judge Ebenezer R. Hoar, Boston; m. Georgiana Stevens, of Somerville, Mass., June 29, 1874; 2 children, Anna Sherman, Arthur Stevens Admitted to Mass. bar, 1872, since practiced in Boston; formerly mem. firm of Wiggin, Fernald & Littlefield; mem. Littlefield & Tilden, since 1905. Was trial justice 7 yrs. and since 1882, spl. justice 4th Dist. Ct. of Eastern Middlesex; mem. Sch. Com., Winchester, :Mass., 1875-9, 18S3-9S. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Mem. ]\Iass. and Middlesex bar assns. ]\Iason (K.T.). Club: Calumet (Winches- ter). Recreations: bowling. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: Old 'South Bldg., Boston. LITTLEFIELD, GUIjert Berry, editor; b. Bid- deford, :\Ie.. Aug. 24, 1S6S; s. Oilman Porter and Sarah Emma (Berrv) Littlefield; descendant of Edmund Littlefield, English settler of 1640; A.B., Bowdoin. 1890; m. Alice Gertrude Parsons, of Bid- deford. Me., Apr. 17, 1895. Prin. Old Orchard (Me.) High Sch.. 1893; city editor Biddeford (Me.) Jour- nal 1895-1900; connected with The Associated Press since 1900, as day editor in New Haven of- fice, 1900-5, now night editor, Boston office. Mem. Sch. Bd., Biddeford, 1898-9. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston Press. Bow- doin (Boston). Recreations: golf. Home: 45 Weno- nah St. Office: 7 Water St., Boston. LITTLEFIELD, James Bancroft, lawyer; b. Bos- ton, ]Mar. 19, 1882; s. George Abner and Emma T\'arren (Bancroft) Littlefield; grad. Thayer St. Grammar Sch., Providence, R.I., 1894, Classical High Sch., 1898; A.B., Brown U., 1902; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1905; m. Maybelle Gifford Kings- bury, Feb. 28, 1914; 1 son, James Warren. Began practice, 1905, with father, who died 1906; since practiced alone; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1908, 9, 10. Capt. 3d Co., Coast Arty. Corps., R.I.N.G. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns. Republican. Conglist.; sec. and dir. Church House, Providence. Member Alpha Delta Phi. Past Grand Dictator Knights of Honor. Club: University, Turks Head. Home: 109 Arlington Av. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Provi- dence, R.I. LITTLEFIELD, James Coiisens, merchant tai- lor; b. Kennebunk, INIe., July 13, 1855; s. David and Elizabeth Ann (Swett) Littlefield; descendant of Edmond Littlefield. Exeter, Me., 1639. Wells, 1643; ed. pub. schs. of Kennebunk and at Gorham, Me.; m. Lora A. Perkins, of Newbury, Mass., Oct. 18, 1877; wife a descendant of Rev. T\^illiam Perkins, of Topsfield. Mass, 1632, and of Daniel Pierce, of Newbury, Mass., 1634, of Henry Sherburne, of Portsmouth, N.H., 1635, and Maj. Charles Frost, of Kittery, Me., 1634; she is a mem. of Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Gov. Thomas Dudley Family Assn., Hildreth Family Assn., Old Newbury Chapter D.A.R., Nat. Geneal. Soc, New- bury Hist. Soc. (life), Brookline Hist. Soc, Soc. for Preservation of N.E. Antiquities (life), N.E. Women's Club (Boston), Brookline Morning Club, Woman's Charity Club (Mass. Hosp.) of Boston. Began in merchant tailoring business, Boston, Oct., 1877, continuing alone until 1912; incorpo- rated under name of J. C. Littlefield, 1912. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston Art, Uni- tarian, Boston City. Recreations: farming. Home: 30 Centre St., Brookline; (summer) "Banktop," South Natick. Mass., and Black Rock House, North Cohasset, Mass. Office: 12 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. LITTLEFIELD, James G., M.D. ; b. Bridgton, !Me., Apr. 9, 1873; s. Jacob and Rosina (Hazelton) Littlefield; grad. Bridgton High Sch., 1892; M.D., :Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1897; m. June 27, 1900, Lydia Gertrude Jordan, of Norway, Me. Practiced in South Paris, Me., since 1897; mem. U.S. Pension Examining Bd. Mem. A.M.A., Maine Med. Assn., Oxford County Med. Soc. Republican. Universalist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Address: South Paris, Me. LITTLEFIELD, Minnie E., educator; b. Man- chester, N.M., Feb. 16, 1867; d. John C. and INIary E. (Baldwin) Littlefield; ed. pub. schs. of Man- chester; O.B. (Bachelor of Oratory), Monroe (now Emerson) Coll. of Oratory, Boston, 1888; unmar- ried. Teacher of elocution and physical culture. Treas. Settlement Assn. of N.H. Baptist. Mem. Manchester Federation of Women's Clubs. Club: Review. Homo: 181 Mil ford St., Manchester, N.H. LITTLEFIELD, Nathan Whitman, lawyer; born East Bridgewater, Mass., May 21, 1846; s. Rufus Ames and Abigail liussel (Whitman) Littlefield; has traced ancestry to 7 Mayflower passengers, also to John Field, companion to Rogei- Williams, etc.; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1865; B.A., Dartmouth, 1869 (valedictorian), A.M., 1909; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1876; m. Arietta V. Redman, of Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 13, 1S73 (died Oct. 18, 1878); m. 2d, Mary Wheaton Ellis, of Paw- tucket, R.I.. Dec. 1, 1886; 2 children. Nathan W., Jr., Alden L. Practiced in Providence since 1877; referee in bankruptcy for Dist. of R.I. since 1898; mem. commn. for revising the judicial system of R.I., and also of the commn. for dividing the State into representative districts and framing laws to carry the same into effect; chmn. Sch. Com. City of Pawtucket several yrs.; mem. R.I. Senate, froni Pawtucket, 1897-8; Dem. nominee for gov. of R.I., 1900. Pres. bd. dirs. R.I. Congl. Conf. ; hon. pres. Bethany Home of R.I.; v. -p. National Anti-Saloon League; trustee Old Bridgewater Hist. Society. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. Soc. Mayflower Descendants (gov.), R.I. Anti-Saloon League (pres.), Soc. Sons and Daugh- ters of the Pilgrims (gov. gen.). Descendants of the Founders of Providence Plantations (pres.), R. I. Assn. Dartmouth Alumni (pres.). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Delivered oration at celebration of 250th Anniversary of the founding of Bridgewater, Mass.; address on Life of Marcus Morton, chief justice and gov. of Mass.; also many other addresses and lectures on hist, and polit. subjects. Home: 29 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R.I. Office: 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I.* LITTLEFIELD, Otis, M.D. ; b. Sedgwick, Me., Sept. 29, 1861; s. Samuel B. and Drusilla S. (Gray) Littlefield; descendant of Edmund L., who emigrat- ed from England and settled in "W^ells, York Co., Me., 1634; ed. town schs.; Bucksport Sem.; M.D. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1885; m. June 21, 1892, Mary O. Saunders, of Gloucester, Mass. Be- gan practice at Gloucester, 1889; settled in Blue- hill, 1890; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1911. Trustee Bluehill Acad. Democrat. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Commandery) ; mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Ad- dress: Bluehill, Me. LIVERMORE, Thomas Leonard, financier; pres. N.E. Exploration Co.; v. -p. Ashburton Mining Co., Contention Mining Co.; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Smuggler Union Mining Co. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech. Club.s: Union, St. Botolph. Home: 48 Beacon St. Office: 14 Ashburton PI., Boston.* LIVERMORE, 'William Roscoe, colonel U.S.A.; b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 11, 1843; s. George Liver- more; freshman class. Harvard; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1865; m. Augusta Keen, of Phila., Jan. 13, 1883. First It. engrs., June 23, 1865; capt.. Jan. 22, 1870; maj.. Mar. 12, 1884; chief engr., with rank of It. -col. of vols.. May 16, 1898; assigned to 7th Army Corps; It.-col. U.S. engrs., July 5, 1898; col. engrs.. Apr. 23, 1904. Has been connected with fortification work at Kev West, Tortugas, Baltimore, Newport and New Bedford; chief engr., Dept. of Tex. and Dept. of the East, Survey of N. and N.W. lakes, improvement of Missouri River, river and harbor improvement in Mass., R.I., Conn., N.Y. and N.J.; with English engrs. laid the cable from U.S. to Ha- vana, 1868; light house engr., 1892-8, making many improvements in the fog-signal system; mil. at- tache Copenhagen and Stockholm, May, 1899-June, 1902; mem. bd. engrs. for fortifications; retired by operation of law, Jan. 11, 1907. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, etc. Au- thor of a system of army tactics, and of "American Kriegspiel," 1879, 1898, a method of practicing the art of war on a map; Mannauvres for Infantry. 1884. 1887, 1888; Story of the Civil War, Part III, Vicks- 678 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND burg, Ohancellorsville, Gettysbiirs'. Address: 17 Hereford St., Boston, AFass.* I^IVINGSTON, Benjamin Thomson, clergyman; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 21, 1SG9; s. David and Margaret (Tliomson) Livingston; f^rad. 10. Green- wich (R.I.) Acad., 1893; A.B., Brown U., 1897; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1900; m. Deborah Knox Liv- ingston, of Pawtucket, R.I., Aug. 2.^, 1897; 2 chil- dren, Helen Reid (deceased), David Knox. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1898: pastor Jefferson St. Church, Providence, R.I., 1900-5, Union Ch., Providence, 1905-13, Columbia St. Ch., Bangor, Me., since Jan., 1913. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Prohibitionist. Club: Twentieth Century. Address: 149 Cedar St., Ban- gor, :Mc. IiIVINCrSTON, Clarence Bertram, M.D., surgeon: b. West Berkshire, Vt.. July IG, 1877; s. Winfield Scott and Frances Eliza Ann (French) Livingston; grad. Lowell High Sch.; student U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1903; post- grad, work. Harvard, 1908, 1909; m. Addie Zoa Johnston, of Lowell, IMass., Jan. 20, 1911. Mem. Hosp. Corps, Spanish-Am. War; practiced in Low- ell, Ma.ss., since 1903. Mem. Bd. of Trade, Lowell. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, S.A.R. Republican. :Mem. I.O.O.F., Knights of Pythias, Patrons of Hus- bandry. Club.s: Highland, I\It. Pleasant Golf. Home: 67 Burtl St. Office: 9 Central St.. Lowell, Mass. IiIVINGSTON, Deborah Knox, lecturer; b. Glas- gow, Scotland, Sept. 10, 187G; d. .lames and Helen (Reid) Knox; grad. St. Xavier's Acad., Providence, R.I., 1892; grad. New York ^Missionary Training Sch., 1895; m. Rev. Beniamin T. Livingston, of Pawtucket, R.I., Aug. 25, 1897. Pres. R.I. W.C.T.U., 1904-13; supt. Suffrage Dept., Nat. W.C.T.U., since 1913; president Bangor Y.W.C.A., 1914-15. Baptist. Home: 149 Cedar St., Bangor, Me. IiIVINGSTON, James Henry, editorial writer, printer. (See vol. 1909.) IiIVINGSTON, William Parrand, clergyman: b. Sivas, Turkey, in Asia (]>arenls being foreign mis- sionaries A.B.C.F.M.). July 5, 1S62; s. William Wallace and Martha Evarts (Tracy) Livingston; B.A., Williams Coll., 1884; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1887; post-grad, studies. Union Theol. Sem., 1889-90. Ordered deacon, 1893. ordained priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Barnaba's Ch., Augusta, Me., 1894-14, St. Matthew's Ch., Hallowell, Me., since 1894. Asst. state librarian of Me. since 1906; sec. diocese of Me. IMem. Zeta Psi, Me. Hist. Soc. Author: Life of Israel Putnam, Pioneer, Ranger and Major-General, 1901. Address: State Library, Augusta. Me. J.ImO^I>, Demarest; b. Chicago, Feb. 19, 1883; s. Henry Demarest and Jessie (Bross) Lloyd; father a well known writer on economics: g.s. on mother's side of Lt. Gov. Bross, of Illinois; ed. Chicago Manual Training Sch.: Honkinson Gram- mar Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1904; Harvard U. Law Sch., 1906-7 (non-grad.); unmarried. Student of economics. Clubs: Boston Art. Automobile, Boston Athletic, Eastern Yacht, New Y'acht, Har- vard (Boston). Recreations: yachting. Address: Hotel Carleton, Boston. IiOCKE, Alonzo Everett; b. Lexington, Mass., Oct. 13, 1863; s. Everett L. and Ellen E. (Goddard) Locke; descendant of Locke family, Lexington, Mass., 1637; grad. Lexington High Sch., 1879: m. Alice H. Butters, of Lexington, Nov. 17, 1887: 3 children, Errol Hastings, Clayton Goddard, Win- throp Wellington. Began in employ of Adams, Blodget & Co.. dealers in bonds, Boston, ISSl; later with Blodget, Merritt & Co.; partner firm of Adams & Co., since 1897; pres. New England Brick Co.; v. -p. Norwich & Western Traction Co., Groton & Stonington Street Ry. Co.; dir. Shore Line Electric Ry. Co.; trustee Lexington Savings Bank. Treas. Lexington Home for Aged People. Mem. Lexington Hist. Soc. (pres., 1910-15). Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Old Belfry (Lexington), Unitarian (Bos- ton). Recreations: farming. Home: 14 Oakland St., Lexington, Mass.; (summer) Felchville, Vt. Office: 13 Congress St., Boston, Mass. IiOCKB, Charles B., prof, mining engring. ; b. Milton, N.II., Aug. 29, 1874; s. John Elvin and Sarah (Hayes) Locke; S.B. in Mining Engring. and Metallurgy, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; m. Louisa Oke Stewart, of Exeter, Ont., Can., June 30, 1903. Coal mine surveyor, Wyo., 1896-7; asst. to Prof. Robert H. Richards, of Mass. Inst. Tech., in pre- paring book on ore dressing, 1897-01; teacher of mining engring, 1901-6, prof., 1906 — , Mass. Inst. Tech. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Mason. Club: Technology. Author of several ann. revs, on mining, ore dressing, and gold milling. Home: 22 Blagden St., Boston.'* IiOCKB, David Byron, educator; b. Corinth, Vt., Oct. 1, 1N57; A.i:., liarlmouth, 1882, A.M.; teacher many yrs. ; supt. schs., Rutland, Vt., since 1906. Forrherlv mem. Randolph Co. Bd. of Edn.; state examiner Randolph Normal Sch., 1S90-3; mem. State Bd. of Edn., Vt. Republican. Conglist. Home: Rutland, Vt. IiOCKB, Edwin Allen, M.D.: b. Halifax, Mass., Oct. 15, 1874; s. I.saac H. and Ellen Jane (Clarke) Locke; Ph.B., Brown U., 1896, A.M., 1897; M.D., Harvard, 1901: interne IMass. Gen. Hosp., 1900-1; m. Elizabeth G. Ferguson, of W^ashington. Dec. 5, 1908: 4 children, Edwin A., Jr.. Thomas F., Jane S., Elizabeth G. Practiced at Boston since 1901; chief of staff, Boston Consumptives' Hosp.; first asst. visiting phys. Boston City Hosp. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Climatol. Assn., A.M. A., Am. Soc. Advancement of Clin. Research, Nat. Assn. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Internat. Tuberculosis Assn. Clubs: Harvard, Tennis and Racquet. Address: 311 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.* IiOCKB, Elmore Estes, coal mcht.; b. Epsom, N.H., Oct. 29, 1860; s. James Lovering and Sarah Maria (Swallow) Locke; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1878; m. Boston, Oct. 15, 1885, Alice Louise Dexter. Entered coal business, 1887; now pres. Locke Coal Co., retail coal; v.-p. Maiden Trust Co.; dir. Metiopolitan Coal Co. Capt. Co. L, 5th Inf., M.V.M., 1891-7; ad.i. 5th Inf., 1897-01; It.-col. and asst. adj. gen. 2d Brigade, M.V.M., 1901-3. Home: 37 Alpine St. Office: 165 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. IiOCKB, Poster Bailey; b. Saxtons River, Vt., Nov. 24, 1845; s. Cyrus H. and Amelia (Bailey) Locke; 8th in descent from T\"illiam Locke, who came to America in the ship Planter, in 1634: ed. pub. schs. of Saxtons River, and Saxtons River Sem.; m. Sept. 24, 1873, Louisa J. Newcomb, of Bellows Falls, Vt. (died 1896); m. 2d, Aug. 25, 1898, Harriet Louise Johnson Candee, of Terry- ville. Conn. Began in stove and tin business, 1870, as Locke & Howard, firm successively Wiley & Locke, 1872, Locke & Hughes, 1874, F. B. Locke & Co., 1880-01; also dealt largely in maple syrup for San Francisco market, canning 3,000 to 5,000 gallons annuallv; sold out and retired 1901. Mem. Sch. Bd. (5 villages) 10 yrs. Trustee Vt. Acad., Rockingham Town Library, Bellows Falls. Pro- gressive Republican. Baptist. Address: Saxtons River, Vt. IiOCKE, Prank Iioverinff, social service; b. Bos- ton, Julv 14. 1865; s. James Lovering and Sarah Maria (Swallows) Locke; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886; m. Mary Brodhead Ken- dall, of Maiden, Mass., Jan. 16, 1901. Instr. draw- ing and civ. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1SS6-7; in engring. dept.. City of Boston, 1887-95: spl. engring. work, asst. supt. and supt., Boston Rubber Shoe Co., 1895-07; pres., dir. Boston Y'oung IMen's Chris- tian Union, 1907 — . Trustee Norfolk State Hosp.; mem. corpn. Maiden Hosp.; mem. bd. ]\Ialden Asso- ciated Charities. Enlisted Troop D, 1st Cav. Mass. Vol. Militia. 1885; sergt. and sergt.-maj., 1st It. and adj., 1889-97; col. and asst. insp.-gen., 1897- 1900. staff of gov.; retired, 1901. Republican. Uni- tarian. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 48 Boylston St., Boston* IiOCKB, Georg-e Iiyman, clergyman: b. Boston, 1835; s. Lvman and Almeria R. (Boynton) Locke; A.B., Harvard, 1859, A.M., 1862; (D.D., Brown U., 1893); ordered deacon, 1863; ordained priest, 1865, P.E. Ch.; m. Phila., 1872, Emily Judson (died 1882); 1 daughter, Mary Emily (Mrs. Wallis E. Howe, of Bristol). Asst. minister, Grace Ch., Boston, 1863-4, Trinity Ch., Boston, 1864-6; rector St. Michael's Ch., Bristol, R.I., since 1867. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Address: St. Michael's Rectory, Bristol, R.I. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 679 IiOCKE, Ira Stephen, lawyer; Feb. 4, 1853-1913. (See vol. 1909.) IiOCKE, Warren Andrew, organist and choir- master; b. Churlestown, Mass., Oct. 31, 1847; s. Andrew Jackson and Su.sau Durell (Ware) Locke; A.B., Harvard, 18(59, A.M., 1872; master at St. Mary's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1869-74; studied music in Germanv, 1874-8; m. Hamburg, Germany. Oct. 10, 1878. Madeline Weidemann. Organist and choirmaster, St. John's Ch., Roxbury, INlass., 1878- 80, 1st Parish, Cambridge, ISSO-S, St. Paul's Ch., Boston, 1888-10, Appleton Chapel, Harvard U., since 1882; dir. Harvard Glee Club while at coll.; co-dir. witli George L. Osgood of Harvard Anni- versary Chorus, 1886; dir. Harvard Alumni Chorus. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn., Am. Guild of Organ- ists (one of founders, 1896), N.E. Chapter A.G.O. (treas. 1905-8). C.lubs: Harvard, Oakley Country. Mus. editor Univ. Hvmn Book, for use in chapel of Harvard Univ., 1895. Address: 59 Brattle St., Cambridge, iMass. IiOCKi:, Warren Sliattuck, mechanical engr. , June 10, 1854-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) IiOCKE, William Ware, clergyman; b. West- wood, Mass., Dec. 14, 1858; s. Calvin Houghton and Anne (Lincoln) Locke: S.B. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1877; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1885; m. Sarah Savarv, of Groveland, Mass., June 16, 1900. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1886; supt. Barnard Memorial, 1886-9.'i; chaplain Rock Ridge Sch.. 1904-10; resident Civic Service House, Boston. Club: Twentietli Century. Address: 112 Salem St., Boston, Mass. I.OCKHART, Arthur John ("Pastor Felix"), clergyman, author; b. Lockliartville, Kings Co., N.S., May 5, 1850; s. Nathan Albert and Elizabeth Ann (Benzanson) Lockliart; ed. in dist. sell, and printing office; ni. Adelaide Beckerton. of St. An- drews, N.B., Mav 12, 1873. Entered ministry, June, 1872, in East Me. Conf., M.E. Ch., in which has continued ever since. Mem. Haliburton Soc, Wind- sor, N.S., Authors Club, London. Contbr. under pen-name of "Pastor Felix," of prose and verse to numerous periodicals in U.S. and Canada. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: W^interport, Waldo Co., Me.* IiOCKHART, Burton Wellesley, clergyman; b. Lockhartville, Kings Co., N.S., Jan. 24, 1855; s. Nathan Albert and Elizabeth Ann (Bezanson) Lockhart; A.B., Acadia Coll., N.S., 1878, A.M., 1882; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1882; (D.D., Dartmouth, 1894); m. Fanny Mary Upson, of W^estfield, Mass., Dec. 24, 1883. Licensed to preach by Bapt. Ch. of Gaspereaux, N.S., 1876; minister Loclveport, N.S., 1S7S-9; ordained Bapt. ministry, Suffield, Conn.. 1882; pastor, Suffleld, 1882-8, 3d Congl. Ch., Chicopee, Mass., 1888-93, Franklin St. Congl. Ch., Manchester, N.H., Dec. 1, 1893 — . Republican. Club: Winthrop (Boston). Home: IManciiester, N.H.* I.OCKI.IM', Wallace B., lawyer; b. Fairfield, Vt., Dec. 21, 1854; s. David and Lydia (Stearnes) Locklin; descended from English ancestry; grad. Berrv (Vt. ) Acad., 1876; m. Anna C. Swan, of Montgomery, Vt., Oct. 10, 1891; children, Harrold G., Merrill S., Pauline A., Philip D. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1880; practiced in To.wer City, N.D., 1881-7, since in Richford, Vt. ; actively interested in farm- ing and mfg. ; dir. Richmond Mfg. Co. (mfrs. furni- ture). The O. L. Hinds Co. (mfrs. overalls, chil- dren's suits, etc.). Served as 2d It. Vt. N.G. ; mem. Sch. Bd.. Richford, 24 vrs. ; state's atty., Franklin Co., 1902-4; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908, Senate, 1915, 16. Republican. Del. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1912. Address: Richford, Franklin Co., Vt. IiOCKWOOD, Edwip. Hoyt, prof, mechanical engring.: b. New Canaan, Conn.. Oct. 31, 1866; s. Samuel Kellogg and Mary (Hoyt) Lockwood; prep, edn. pvt. and pub. schs.. New Canaan; Ph.B., Shef- field Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1888, M.E., 1892, Ph.D., 1901; m. Elizabeth Kate Pendleton, of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 5. 1900; 2 children, Elizabeth P., b. Apr. 7, 1902; Edwin P., Aug. 16, 1904. Designing engr., 1889 and 1895; instr. niech. engring., 1892-01, asst. prof, since 1901, Sheffield Scientific Sch. Re- publican. Conglist. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilat- ing Engrs., Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Soc. for Promotion of Engring. Edn. Recreations: motoring, gardening. Home: 52 Division St. Office: Mason Meclianical Laboratory, New Haven, Conn. I.OCKWOOD, George Francis, banker; b. Stam- ford, Conn., Nov. 17, 1849; s. Jolm D. and Jeanette (Gray) Lockwood; ed. pub. and pvt. sclis., Stam- ford; m. Dec. 12, 1878, Emma N. Benedict. Hank elk., Stamford, 1863-8, elk. in New York, 1868-9; on N.P. survey in Minn., 187 0-2; bank elk., New Canaan, Conn., 1872-82; mem. firm Benedict & Co., New (Janaan, since 1882; treas. and dir. New Canaan Savings Bank since 1894; v. -p. and dir. First Nat. Bank, 1898-08; pres. since 1908; town treas., 1877-9; warden of borough, 1892-3; treas. Bd. of Edn. since 1896. Episcopalian. Ad- dress: New Canaan, Conn. i;OCKWOOD, Hamilton De Porest, mf r. ; s. Ham- ilton D. and Anne (l-^astman) Lockwood; A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Maria B. Wheelwright, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 16, 1900; 3 children. Connected with Amory, Brown & Co., cotton mer- chants, Boston, 1890-08; treas. Cocheco Mfg. Co., Dover, N.H., 1908; asst. treas. Pacific Mills, 1908- 13; since treas. of Bates Mfg. Co. and Edwards Mfg. Co.; dir. Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: 60 Glen Rd., Jamaica Plain. Office: 60 Congress St., Boston. LOCKWOOD, Laura Emma, college prof.; b. Moores Hill, Ind., Oct. 11, 18 63; d. Samuel Howard and Sarah A. (Johnson) Lockwood; A.B., U. of Kan., 1891, A.M., 1894; Ph.D., Yale, 1898. Instr. English lang., 1899-06, asso. prof, since 1906, Welleslev Coll. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Gamma. ' Methodist. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: Wellesley, Mass.* LOCKWOOD, Luke Vincent, lawyer, author, antiquarian; b. Brooklyn, Feb. 1. 1872; s. Luke A. (LLD ) and Marv Louise (Lyon) Lockwood: A.B., Trinitv Coll., 1893, A.M., 1895; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1895; m. Alice Gardner Burnell, of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 16, 1897. Admitted to N.Y. bar, July 19, 1895. Mem. Bd. of Estimates and Taxation, Town of Greenwich, Conn. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Riverside, Conn. Ofince: 35 Nassau St., New York.* LOCKWOOD, Thomas Dixon, electrical expert and engr.; b. Smethwick, Staffordshire, Eng., Dec. 30, 1848; s. John F. and Mary (Dixon) Lockwood; ed. common schs. there; tech. knowledge of elec. engring. self-acquired by study and experience; m. Marv Helm, of Port Hope, Ont., Oct. 20, 1S<5. Learned and practiced telegraphy. Can., 1866-7; made paper, Lee, Mass., 1868-9; made plate glass, Ind 18 69-71; worked on railroads. Conn, and N.J., telegraph operator and ticket agt. to locomotive engr., 1871-8; since July, 1879, in service Am. Bell Telephone Co.; now gen. patent atty. Am. Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. Is patent solicitor, expert in elec. inventions before patent office and U.b. courts; authority on telephony and telegraphy. Mem. Instn. Elec. Engrs., London: foreign life fellow Imperial Inst., London; life mem. Am Inst. Elec Engrs ; hon. mem. Nat. Elec. Light Assn.; hon 'mem. Assn. R.R. Telegraph Supts., Canadian Electrical Assn. Clubs: Exchange, Algonquin, En- gineers (Boston), Republican, Whitehall (New York) (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 83 Bellevue Av., Melrose, Mass. Office: 125 INIilk St., Boston.* LOCKWOOD, Wilton, portrait painter; Sept. 12, 1861-Mar. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) LODGE, Georg-e Cahot, author; Oct. 10, lS73-Aug. 21, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's 'Wnio in Amer- ica, 1908-9.) LODGE, Henry Cabot, senator; b. Boston, May 12 1850- s John KUerton and Anna (Cabot) Lodge; AB, Harvard, 1871, LL.B., 1874, Ph.D. (history). 1876- (LL.D.. Williams, 1893, Yale, 1902, Clark U., 1902,' Harvard, 1904); m. Anna Cabot Mills, d. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, U.S.N., June 29, 1871 Admitted to bar, 1876: editor North Ameri- can Review, 1873-6: International Review, 1879-81; mem Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1880, 81; mem. 50th to 680 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 53d Congresses (1887-93), 6th Mass. Dist.; U.S. senator, since 1893, present term expires 1917. Del. Rep. nat. convs., 1884, 88, 92, 96, 1900, 04, 08 (placed Thomas B. lieed in nomination for presi- dency, 1896, permanent chmn., 1900 and 1908, chmn. com. on resolutions, 1904); mem. Alaskan Boun- dary C^ommn. since 1903; mem. U.S. Immigration Commn., 1907. Lecturer on Am. History, Har- vard, 1876-9; lecturer Lowell ln.st., Boston, 1880. Regent Smithsonian Instn., ^\'ashington; trustee Boston Athenaeum. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Mass. Hist. Soc, Va. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, writings, etc.) Overseer, Har- vard U., since 1911. Home: Nahant, Mass.* TmODGH, J(aineB) Alexander, editor and pub- lislier; b. Catalina, Newfoundland, Feb. 26, 18S0; s. Cliarles Albert and Catlierine Margaret (Morris) Lodge; arrived in U.S., 1892; prep. edn. pub. and high schs. of Manchester, INIass. ; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1902; m. Peterboro, N.H., Sept. 16, 1904, Marion Florence Bullard. Reporter, Boston Journal, 1902-3; with Beverly (Mass.) Printing Co. until May, 1904, when started North Shore Breeze, a weekly magazine; began .iob and commercial printing, binding, etc., 1906. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Press Assn. Mem. Odd Fellows, Red Men. Club: Manchester. Address: Manchester, Mass. IiOBGZ:, Richard Walley, metallurgist; moved to RcMlland.s, Cal. ( .^eo \ ol. 1909.) IiOEFFIiER, Charles Martin Tornov, musician, composer; b. ^Miihlhausen, Alsace, Germany, Jan. 30, 1861; ed. in Switzerland, Germany, France; m. Elise Burnett Fay, of Boston, Dec. 8, 1910. Came to America, 1881, violinist; dir. Boston Opera Co., 1909 — . Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Let- ters; Officier de L' Acad6mle France. (See Who's Who in America for musical compositions. ) Home: Medfield, Mass. Address: 112 Charles St., Boston.* IiOEFKi:, G. Marsclial, pianist; see Clough- Leighter, Grace IMarsliall. IiOGAN, Edward Lawrence, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 20, 1875; s. Lawrence J. and Catherine M. (O'Connor) Logan; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; post-grad, study Harvard Grad. Sch. In practice since 1901 ; dir. Old South Trust Co., South Boston Savings Bank, Hibernian Savings Bank. Sergt. maj., 9th Regt., U.S. Vols., Spanish-Am. War; sergt. maj., 9th Regt., M.V.M. ; 2d It., 1st It. and capt., Co. A, and maj. and col., 9th Regt.; a.-d.-c. on staff of Gov. Draper, with rank of capt., 1909-10. Mem. State Armory C^ommn.; mem. Bos- ton Common Council, 1S99, 1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901, 1902, Senate, 1906; spl. justice Municipal Ct., South Boston Dist., 1907-9, justice, 1909-14. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Bos- ton Athletic Assn., Harvard, University, City. Home: 560 Broadway, South Boston. Office: 707 Barristers Hall, Boston. IiOGAN, James, ex-mayor; b. Glasgow, Scotland, May 6. ],s52; s. David and Mary (Kennedy) Logan: was brought to America in infancy; mainly self ed. ; (lion. M.A., Dartmouth, 1904); m. Annie" Dev- ereaux Jolinson, of Worcester, Mass., Dec, 10, 1879; children, Donald Brigham. Alice, Ruth (Mrs. James G. Taylor, of Holyoke, Mass.). M'orked in woolen mill from age of 10 to 16; clerk in drv good-^ store; 1869-71; bookkeeper in woolen mill, 1871-3, and in book store, 1S73-S; salesman in an envelope factory, 1878-83; mem. Logan, Swift & Brigham Envelope Co., Worcester, Mass., 1883-98. 1st v.-p. and gen. mgr. U.S. Envelope Co., Worces- ter, a consolidation of 10 leading factories, 1898 — . Mem. M.V.M. 6 vrs. : mavor of Worcester 4 terms, 1908, 9, 10, 11. Republican. Conglist. Trustee Wor- cester Poly. Inst. Author of many articles on economic, civic and industrial subjects; lecturer at Dartmouth. Harvard, Welleslev and Worcester Poly. Inst. Home: 222 Salisbury St. Address: 75 Grove St., Worcester, Mass.* LOMBARD, Herbert Edwin, clergyman; b. Sut- ton, Mass., Nov. 19, 1864; s. Henry "Faulkner and Nellie de (Callahan) Lombard: descendant of Rich- ard Lombard, 1640, Thomas Walton, 1635, Roger Conant, 1623; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1894: unmarried. Oidained Congl. ministry, 1896; pastor Cherryfield, Me., 1896-02, Byheld, Newbury, Mass., 1902-11, Tatnuck Ch., Worcester, Mass., since 1911. Trustee Dummer Acad.; dir. Hist. Soc. of Old Newbury. Mem. Worcester (Central Assn., Worces- ter South Assn., Am. Antiquarian Soc, Essex Inst., Boston Bibliophile Soc. Republican. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, K.T.). Clubs: Wor- cester Economic, Essex Book and Print. Home: Sutton, iSIass. Address: Worcester, Mass. IiOlVIBARI), Paul Irving', lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., July 16, 1875; s. Edward Murray and Etta L. (Bliss) Lombard; descendant of Jolm Lombard, who received a grant of land in the soutli part of Springfield, Mass., 1646; ed. pub. sclis. of Spring- field; Boston U. ; unmarried. Practiced in Spring- field since 1902. Chmn. Rep. City Com., Springfield, 1907, Ob; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 11, 12. Mem. Hampden Bar Assn., Sigma Alpha Ep^ilon, Phi Delta Phi, S.A.A. ; mem. executive bd., A. A. A. Clubs: W'inthrop, Automobile (pres. 1914-15). Rec- reations: motoring. Home: 76 INIagnolia Terrace. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. IiONERGAN, Augustine, ex-congressman; b. Thompson, Conn., May 20, 1874; s. Michael ana Mary (Quinn) Lonergan; LL.B., Yale, 1902; un- married. In law practice at Hartford, Conn., since 1902; was asst. corpn. counsel, etc.; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 1st Conn. Dist. Democrat. Dir. Am. Industrial Bank & Trust Co. Mem. Am. and Conn. State bar assns., Yale Alumni Assn. Club: City. Home: 173 Ashley St. Office: 26 State St., Hartford, Conn. LONG, Henry Crawford, lawyer; b. Zanesville. O., Jan. 27, 1861; moved in infancy to 111.; s. John and Mary Jane (Crawford) Long; grad. higfi sch. at 16; M.S.D., State Sch., Kirksville, Mo., 1888; M.S., Drake U., Des Moines, la., 1890; LL.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Fannie Rigg, of Bowling Green, Mo., Aug. 30, 1888; 2 sons, Waldo, Rodney. Elected prin. high sch., Nebraska, 1882; won gold medal in state coll. oratorical contest in Missouri; master Salem (Ohio) Acad, and supt. schs., 1884-8; dean of Teachers' Training Coll., and head dean of professional depts., Drake U., 1888-9; practiced law in Boston since 1897; lecturer on med. juris- prudence, Mass. Coll. Osteopathy, since 1902, and lecturer Tufts Coll. of Medicine on same subject in 1910. Student of commercial and transporta- tion matters and lecturer on same. Progressive Party; candidate for Congress from Sth Congres- sional Dist., 1912. Mem. Atlantic Deeper Water- ways Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Real Estate Excliange, Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Social Educa- tion, Boston City; Royal Societies (London). Au- thor of Port of Boston Bill. Has made expert re- ports of many of world's harbors. Recreations: travel and study of ports. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 617 Tremont Bldg., Boston. LONG, Henry FoUanslDee, treasurer; b. Tops- field, Mass., Sept. 29, 1883; s. Ira Perley and Har- riet Lake (Follansbee) Long; descendant of Robert Long, who came to America about 1639, and of Thomas Follansbee, who arrived in America about 1641; grad. Topsfield High Sch., 1900; Salem (Mass.) Commercial Sch., 1901; in. Margaret Pin- gree, of Lewiston, Me., July 1, 1908; 2 children. Henry Pingree, Catherine. Employed by American Trust Co., Boston, 1900-5; treas. since 1905, Waban Rose Conservatories (one of the largest growers of roses in U.S.); mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Topsfield, since 1909 (chinn. bd. since 1911); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914-15; chmn. bd. assessors, and chmn. bd. of commrs. of Trust Funds, Topsfield; chmn. Rep. Town Com.; dir. Essex Club (the strongest Rep. county club in Mass.); dir. Topsfield Hist. Soc. Mem. Boston Banli Officers' Assn. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows (P.N.G.), Rebekahs. A.O.U.W., Grange (P.M.). Contbr. on local and county hist, subjects to the Essex Inst. Hist. Collections and the Pubis, of the Topsfield Hist. Soc. Home: Tops- field, Mass. Office: 3a Somerset St., Boston. LONG, John Davis, ex-secretary of the navy; Oct. 27. lS3S-Aug. 28, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's AVho in America, 1914-15.)* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 681 liONG, William Bowditch, stock broker; b. Brookline, IVIass., Aug. 23, lf>S-l; s. H. V. and Susan H. (Bowditch) Long-; A.B., Harvard, 1907; unmar- ried. Engaged in stock brokerage business since 1909; mem. firm of Long & Nash. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Home: Cohasset, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. IiONG-, William Joseph, clergyman; b. North At- tleboro. ^Fass., Apr. 3, 1S67: s. Denis and Catherine (Burke) Long; grad. Bridgewater (Mass.) State Normal Sch., 1SS7; A.B., Harvard. 1892; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1895; M.A., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1897; univs. of Paris and Rome, 1897-8; m. Frances Marsh Bancroft, of Andover, Mass., Sept. 5, 1900. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1899; pastor First Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1899-04; pastor at large since 1904. Lecturer ,on nature, animal life, and lit. Made notable defense of ministerial liberty at Cambridge (Mass.) Council, 1898. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: Stam- ford, Conn.* IiONGACRi: Charles S., clergyman, educator: born Collegeville, Pa., Dec. 1, 1871; s. Henry W. and Elizabeth B. (Smull) Longacre; grad. Keystone State Normal Sch.. Pa,, 1895: Battle Creek (Mich.) Coll., 1898; m. Florence M. Hughes, of Battle Creek, Mich., June 7, 1899. Teacher pub. schs. 5 yrs. ; ordained Seventh Day Adventist ministry; prin. South Lancaster Acad, since 1908, also prln. Browning Memorial Normal Sch. Field sec. Nat. Religious Liberty Assn. since Nov., 1912; trustee N.E. Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass., Atlantic Union Conf. Republican. Mem. Ministerial Assn., Bdnl. Soc. Home: South Lancaster, Mass. IiOITGFZ}IiI.OW, Alexander Wadsworth, archi- tect; b. Portland. Me., Aug. IS, 1854; s. Alexander W. and Elizabeth C. (Porter) Longfellow; prep, edn. Westbrook and Portland acads. ; A.B., Har- vard, 1876; studied architecture at Mass. Inst. Tech. and ftcole des Beaux Arts. Paris. Asst. in office of H. H. Richardson, Brookline. Mass., 4 yrs.; mem. firm of Longfellow, Alden & Harlow. 1887-95, since alone. Dir. Boston Co-operative Bldg. Co.; trustee Boston Athenpeum, Museum of Fine Arts; mem. Art Commn. City of Boston. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects: mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Soc. Arts and Crafts (v. -p.). Clubs: Somerset, Union, Tavern, Country, Eastern Yacht. Recrea- tions: yachting. Home: 12 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 1124 Tremont Bldg., Boston.* IiONGFEIiIiOW, Ernest Wadsworth, artist; moved to New York. (Pee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) IiOKGFEIiIiOW, Marian Adele, lecturer, au- thor; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 1, 1849; d. Stephen Longfellow (brother of Henrv W. Longfellow) and Marianne (Preble) Longfellow, d. of late Hon. William Pitt Preble, E.E. and M.P. to the Nether- lands; descended from a number of lines of Colo- nial and Revolutionary ancestry, including Chris- topher Wadsworth, Gen. Peleg Wadsworth, En- sign William Longfellow. Lt. Joseph Tucker, of the Cincinnati, Abraham Preble, etc.; ed. pvt. and pub. schs. and under tutors; N.E. Conservatory of Music, under John O'Neil; Boston ^Conservatory of Music, under Carl Pfluger; m. William Francis Morris, of Boston. May 9. 1876; 3 children, William Longfellow (lawyer, N.Y. City). Madeleine Preble (now Mrs. Paul Scharf, of Washington. DC). Henry AVadsworth (mining man): m. 2d, Michael Francis O'Donoghue, of Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 1891. Charter mem. Nat. Soc. D.A.R., Nat. Soc. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America; founder and regent Old North Chapter D.A.R. (Boston) : founder Washington (D.C.) Colony of New England Women, League Am. Pen Women; custodian Founders' Soc. D.A.P. of Mass.: ex-pres. Daughters of Me.; historian Soc. Descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Mass.: mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Am. Soc. Colonial Fam- ilies, Alden Kindred of America, Nat. Oeneal. Soc. Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors, etc. Unitarian. Author: Contrasted Songs (verse). 1904. 2d edit.. 1905; History of the Society of Descendants of Robert B.Trtlet of Plvmonth. Mass., 1914. Trans- lated A Romance of the West Indies (by Eugene Sue), 1898. Home: 171 Hemenwav St. Address: P.O. Box 44, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. IiONGFEZiI^OW, Phlneas Haskell, banker; b. Machias, Me.. Feb. 24, 1841; s. Cephas and Mary (Noyes) Longfellow; descendant of William Long- fellow, the immigrant, of Newbury, Mass., an- cestor of the poet Henry W. Longfellow; ed. com- mon schs., Machias: Washington Acad., East Ma- chias; m. Ella J. Wheeler, of Belfast, Me., Sept. 28, 1865; 3 children, Austin H. (med. examiner. Providence, R.I.), Mrs. Ella J. Ralph (of N.Y. City), Bertha. Clk. of Supreme Jud. Ct., of Me., for Washington County, Nov. 1, 1864-Jan. 1, 1909; pres. Machias Savings Bank: dir. Machias Banking Co.; now in ins. business. Pres. board of trustees Washin,gton Acad. Republican. Conglist. Address: Machias, Me. I^ONGFEXiliOW, William Pitt Prehle, architect; Oct. 25. 1836-Aug., 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) IiONGIdEY, Edmnnd Waters, general auditor N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.; b. North Chelms- ford, Mass., Mar. 30, 1863: s. Edmund and Mary A. M. (Reed) Longley: descendant of Longley family, Lynn, Mass., 1635; ed. Salem (Mass.) High Sch.; m. Anna True Peabody, of Salem, Apr. 23, 1895; 1 daughter, Betty Peabody. Engaged in tele- phone business since 1881; began as clk. N.E. Tel- ephone & Telegraph Co.; later mgr. of exchange and in accounting dept. ; sec. and auditor of the CO., 1902-12, sec. and gen. auditor. 1912-13, since gen. auditor; dir. Merchants Nat. Bank. Five Cents Savings Bank, Roger Conant Co-operative Bank (Salem). Chmn. Salem Rebuildins: Commn.. bv appmt. of Gov. Walsh, after great fire of .lune 26, 1914, term of 3 yrs. Mem. Telephone Pioneers of America; Soc. of Arts, Salem. Republican. Uni- taiian. Mason. Clubs: Salem. Economic. .Salem Golf; Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.); Tiffin, Engineers' (Boston); Republican of Mass. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 318 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Office: 50 Oliver St., Boston. l^ONGIiEV, James, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) IJONGSDOBF, Charles Jjee. railway official; b. Chicago, Sept. 21. 1871; s. William H. and Medora (^Pierson) Longsdorf; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Edith M. Rowbotham, of Boston, Mar. 3. 1910; 1 daughter, Edith. With Seaboard Air Line Ry. since 1894; began in Chicago office, transferied to New York, later to Phila. ; pass. agt. for New England since Jan.. 1902. Mason. Club: Boston City. Home: 96 Sutherland Rd., Brookline. Office: 256 Washing- ton, St., Boston. IiONGYSAB, John Munro, capitalist; b. Lansing, Mich., Apr. 15, 1850: s. John Wesley and Harriet Munroe Longvear: ed. pub. schs.; m. Mary Beech- er. of Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 4. 1879: 5 children, .^bbv (Mrs. A. T. Roberts, of Marquette, Mich.). John Munro, Jr., Helen M. (Mrs. Carroll Paul, of Phlla,, Pa.). Judith F. ("Mrs. J. M. Richardson Lveth, of Riverdale, N.Y.), Robert D. Explored in Northern Mich, woods and discovered rich timber and mineral lands in which he traded; mem. bd. of control Mich. Coll. of Mines 24 yrs.: mayor of Marquette, 1890-1: removed to Brookline, Mass., 1902. Address: Fisher Hill, Brookline, Mass. I.OOK, Prank N., mfr.; Mar. 22, 1855-Sept., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) IiOOMIS, Archibald Gilbert, banker; b. Hart- ford, Conn., June 20, 1848; s. Pascal and Martha Jones (Greenfield) Loomls: ed. pub. grammar and high schs., Hartford; m. Cordelia Gertrude Har- wood, of New York, Nov. 11, 1869 (died Sept. 15, 1873); 1 son, Archie Harwood: m. 2d, Mary Walz, of Hartford. Nov. 20. 1878 (died Dec. 30, 1886); m. 3d. Ellen Sevmour Hanson, of Hartford, May 18, 1S92: 2 children, Madeleine Seymour, Stillman Wadsworth. Clk. Aetna Nat. Bank. Hartford, 1865- 87- cashier, same. 1887-91. pres.. 1891-9: v.-n. Nat. City Bank of New York. 1899-05: with N. W. Hal- sey & Co., bankers and bi-okers. San Francisco. 1905-7: v.-p. Union Trust Co., Providence, 1907-15 ("resigned). Conglist. Republican. Club: Hope. Home: 15 Charles Field St., Providence, R.I. Gs;; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND IiOOMIS, £ben Jenks, astronomer: Nov. 11, 1S2S- Dec. 2, 1912. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) IIOOMIS, Ellhu Goodman, judge; b. Beclford, Ma.ss., Oct. 22, 1S52: s. Kev. Elihu and Ruhamah Augusta (Lane) Loomis; A.B., Amherst, 1874 (Phi Beta Kappa); studied law with Morse & Hardy, Boston, and at Boston U. Sch. of Law: admitted to Mass. bar, 1878, later to U.S. Circuit and Supreme courts; m. Marian Hillhouse Fitch, of Norwich, Conn., Apr. 11, 1882; 5 children. Mary Fitch (do- ceased), Rali)li Lane, Hubert Hillhouse, Samuel, William F. Began practice at Boston, 1878; spl. justice Dist. Ct. of Central Middlesex since .Tuly 28, 1898; v.-p. Athol Gas & Electric Co., Marlboro Electric Co., Marlboro Hudson Gas Co.; trustee Commonwealth Gas & Electric Cos.; dir. Bedford Co-operative Corpn., Conant, Houghton & Co., Inc., Geo. F. Daniels Corpn. Park commr., Bedford, Mass. Trustee Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass.; trustee building fund of Handel and Haydn Soc; dir. Boston Children's Friend Soc. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Middlesex Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Club: Congrega- tional. Home: Bedford, Mass. Offlce: 15 State St., Boston. Mass. IiOOMIS, rrank Newton, M.D.: b. Granby, Conn., Mar. 24, 1858; s. James Newton and Catherine Keith (Pratt) Loomis; A.B., Yale. ISSl: M.D.. Tale Med. Sch., 1883: m. Mary Barber Holcomb. of Granby, Conn.. June 10, 1885. Interne Conn. Gen. Hosp., New Haven, 1% yrs., since practiced in Derby, Conn.: mem. staff Griffin Hosp. Mem. A. M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), etc. Conglist. Home: 116 Eliza- beth St., Derby, Conn. IiOOMIS, Frederic Brewster, college prof.; b. Brooklyn. Nov. 22, 1873; s. Nathaniel H. and Julia R. (Brewster) Loomis: B.A., Amherst Coll., 1896; Asst. in biol. lab.. Amherst. 1896-7: student U. of Munich, 1897-9, Ph.D., 1899: m. Florence C. Cal- houn, of Winsted, Conn.. Sept. 7, 1904. Instr. biol- ogy. 1899-1903, asso. prof. 1903-8. prof, comparative anatomy since 1908. Amherst Coll. Dir. Amherst explorings expdns. to Big Bad Lands, S.D., "Wa- satch Basin, T\^yo., Converse Co.. ■V\''yo.. Sioux Co., Neb., Maine shell heaps, and Patagonia. Home: Amherst, Mass.* IiOOMIS. Jennie; b. Windsor. June 21, 1871: d. Thomas Warham and Jane (Cooke) Loomis; de- scendant of .Joseph Loomis. and also lineal de- scendant of Gov. Bradford: prep. edn. at pvt. sch., The Young Ladies' Inst., Windsor; B.S., Wellesley, 1892: unmarried. Actively interested in D.A.R. and oh. work: regent Abigail "Wolcott Ellsworth Chapter D.A.R. since 1904: asst. mgr. in charge of .Jr. Auxiliary work in Hartford Archdeaconry, P.B. Ch. Trustee The Loomis Inst. Clubs: Welles- lev College, College Club (Hartford); Literature (Windsor). Address: AVindsor, Conn. IiOOMIS, Samuel Iiane, clergyman. (See vol. 19(19.) IiOOMIS, Seymour Crane, lawyer: b. Suffield, Conn., Nov. 12. 1861: s. George Wells and Marv Ellen (Norton) Loomis: descendant of .Tosepli Loomis. Windsor, Conn., 1639: srad. Conn. Literary Instn , 1878 (valedictorian): A.B.. Yale. 1882. LL.B., cum laude, 1884; m. Catherine Canfield Northrop, of New Milford. Conn., Apr. 20. 1892. Has prac- ticed at New Haven, since 1884, principally in cases involving the rights and linhilities of em- plovers and common carriers, the law of in«. and of trusts and trustees. Asst. city elk., and acting city elk. of New Haven, 1885. 1886: exec. sec. State of Conn.. 1893. 1894. Compiler and editor Citv Year Books of New Haven. 1885, 1886. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce (chmn. pub. health and sanitation com.): dir. Organized Charities, New Haven. Mem. Am. and Conn, bar assns. Sec. Sect. I (economics and sociology) A.A.A.S. ; historian Gen. Staff Assn. of Conn.: mem. Am. Forestry Assn., S.A.R. (bd. of mers.). Democrat. GUibs: Graduates'. Country, Congregational (New Haven). Yale (New York). Recreations: golf, walking, dri^•ing. traveling. Contbr. to mags, on lep-al and hist, svibjects. Home: 549 Orange St. Office: 69 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* IiOOMIS, William Francis, mfr. ; b. Rockville, Conn., Nov. 23. 1871; s. William Horton and Anna Robinson (Merrifield) Loomis; descendant of Jo- seph Loomis, who came to Windsor, Conn., 1639; grad. Rockville High Sch., 1889; grad. Huntsinger's Business Coll., Hartford, 1890; m. Viola May Sco- field. of Hartford, July 28, 1910. Has been identi- fied with The National Machine Co. since 1891; was made asst. sec, 1894, sec, 1899, dir., 1908, sec. and treas., 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mason (33°). Club: City (Hartford). Home: 128 Whitney St. Of- fice: 135 Sheldon St., Hartford, Conn. IiOONIIY, William Henry, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Mar. 28, 1854; s. Timothy James and Catherine (O'Leary) Looney; grad. Portland High Sch., 1873; A.B., Colby, 1877; m. Annie O'Donahoe, of Ottawa, Can., Apr. 21, 1901. Practiced in Portland since Oct., 1879: city solicitor, 1881-3 inclusive; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1887-9, Senate, 1909. Trustee U. of Me.; trustee Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. Am., Me. and Cumberland Co. bar assns.. Me. Hist. Soc, Alliance Frangaise. Republican. Roman Cath- olic. Member Sons of Veterans. Clubs: Portland Country, Woodfords. Home; 60 Highland St. Of- fice: Union Mut. Ins. Bldg., Portland, Me. IiOFER, S(amuel) Ward, curator; b. Guilford, Conn., July 3, 1835. (See vol. 1909.) IiORS, Arthur, lawyer; s. William H. and Percis (Kemdall) Lord; A.B., Harvard, 18'; Sarah Shippen, of Boston, 1878; 6 children, Katharine, Henry Shippen, Margaret, Frances, Elizabeth, John Hayes. Admitted to bar, 1874; pres. Silver, Bur- dett & Co., pubs., Boston; mem. .Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1885, 1886 (chmn. judiciary com.); chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Plymouth, Mass., 1893, 1894; civil serv- ice commr. of Mass., 1888-99; mem. Bd. of Mgrs., Jamestown Expn., 1907; mem. Pilgrim Tercenten- ary Commn.. 1915. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Pres. Pilgrim Soc. since 1895; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. (treas.). Am. Antiqua- rian Soc, Colonial Soc, Old Colony Hist. Society. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union, Odd Volume (Bos- ton); Harvard (New York). Recreations: collect- ing Americana, with spl. reference to Plymouth and the Pilgrims. Home: Plymouth, Mass. Office: 70 State St., Boston.* IiOBD, Augfustus Mendon, clergyman; b. San Francisco, Feb. 7, 1861; s. Daniel Sackett and Theresa (Mendon) Lord; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., S.T.B., 1887; (D.D., Brown U., 1906); m. Frances Augusta Lord, of Kennebunk, Me., June 29, 1892. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1887; pastor Arling- ton, Mass., 1887-90. First Congl. (Unitarian) Ch., Providence, R.I., since Sept. 25, 1890. Pres. INIin- isters' Inst., 1906; trustee Providence Pub. Library; dir. Providence Soc. for Organizing Charity, Provi- dence Athenteum; mein. Bd. Visitors, Harvard U., Brown U. INIem. Am. Historical Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc, Harvard Div. School Alumni Assn. (v.-p.). Clubs: University (Providence), Harvard (Boston), Harvard of R.I. (pres.). (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Address: 34 Gushing St., Provi- dence, R.I.* IiOHB, Everett William, educator; b. Surry, Me., Jan. 31, 1871; s. Samuel Lee and Mary Phoebe (Wood) Lord; grad. high sch., Ellsworth, Me.; A.B., Boston U., 1900 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1906; m. Myrtle Ruth King, of Wellsville, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1901; 1 son, Samuel Lindsay. Teacher in pub. schs., 1891- 93; supt. schs.. Ellsworth, Me., 1893-5; taught in Boston evening schs. during coll. course; supt. schs.. Bellows Falls, Vt., 1900-2; asst. commr. of edn., Porto Rico, 1902-8; sec. Nat. Child Labor Com., 1908-10; exec, sec, Boston U., 1910-14; dean Coll. of Business Administration, Boston U., since 1914. Mem. N.E.A., Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Edn., Nat. Assn. of Urban Universities (v.-p.). Re- publican. Author: Lessons in English, 1905; In- termediate Course in English, 1906; Pedagogia Fundamental. 1907; The National Child Labor Com- mittee and Its Work, 1908; Child Labor in New England, 1908; Children of the Stage, 1910. Home: 10 Park Lane. Jamaica Plain. Address: 688 Boyls- ton St., Boston, Mass. IiOBB, Frederic Pomeroy, anatomist; b. Han- over, N.H., Dec. 28, 1876: s. John King and Emma Fuller (Pomeroy) Lord; g.g.s. of Nathan Lord, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 683 pres. of Dartmouth Coll.; ed. Hanover High Sch., 1888-91; St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1891-4; A.B., Dartmouth, 1S9S; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1903; m. Sept. 15, 1908, Lydia Jeannette Mather, of Iowa City, la. Taught Fitchburs (Mass.) High Sch., 1898-9 and half year in 1899-1900; a.-^st. in out-pa- tient dept., Boston City Hosp., 1901-2; interne L.I. Almsliouse and Hosp., Boston Harbor, 1903; prac- ticing phys., Iowa Citv, la., 1904-9; demonstrator of anatomy, Med. Coll. State U. of la., 1904-S; instr. anatomy, same, 1908-11; anaesthetist. State Hosp., Iowa City, 1904-8; prof, anatomy, Dartmouth Med. Sch., since 1911. Trustee Howe Library, Hanover, N.H. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, 1898, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu. Gamma Alpha, American Assn. Anatomists. Club: Graduate (Hanover, N.H.). Contbr. to Anatomical Record. Address; Hanovei'. N.H. IiORD, Frederick Taylor, ISI.D. ; b. Bangor, Me., .Tan. 16, 1875; s. Samuel Veazie and Kate Eva (Tay- lor) Lord; A.B., Harvard, 1897, M.D.. 1900; m. Ma- bel Delano Clapp, of Boston, Nov. 25. 1901. House officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Feb. 1, 1900-Aug., 1901; phys. to out-patients, same, 1903, visiting phys., 1912 — ; asst. in clin. medicine, 1905-9, instr., 1909 — , Harvard Med. Sch. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Mass. Med. Soc, Inter-Urban Clin. Club, A.M. A., Am. Soc. Advancement of Clin. Investigation. Au- thor of articles on the prevalence and importance of respiratory infection with influen'/a bacilli, the agency of the house fly in the spread of tubercu- losis, the etiology of actinomycosis and diseases of the lung and pleura, etc. Address: 305 Beacon St., Boston.* IiOBD, Georgfe Dana, college prof.; b. Limington, Me., Mar. 7, 1863; s. William Godding and Mary Shepard (Clark) Lord; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1884, A M., 1887; m. Annette Louise Bowen, of Woodstock, Conn., June 30, 1891. Tutor in Greek, 1887-91, asst. prof., 1891-9, asso. prof. Greek and CJreek archaeol- ogy, 1900-8, prof, classical archfeology since 1908, Dartmouth. Address: Hanover, N.H.* IiORI>, George Fease; b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 11, 1872; s. Joseph H. and Elizabeth Russell (Hatha- way) Lord; ed. Salem High Sch. and Salem Com- mercial Sch., graduating from latter, 1891; m. Em- ma L. Smith, of Medford, Mass., June 30, 1896; 2 children, George Pease, Jr., Samuel Smith. Began teaching career as mem. of faculty, Salem Com- mercial Sch., 1891, continuing 4 yrs. ; prin. same, 1897-10: pres. Salem Commercial Sch. Corpn. since 1910. Mem. Salem Sch. Com., 1902-14. Mem. Nat. Commercial Teachers' Federation (ex-pres.). East- ern Commercial Teachers' Assn. (ex-pres.), N.E. Business Coll. Assn. (v. -p.), Pvt. Sch. Mgrs.' Assn., Gregg Shorthand Assn.; Am. rep. Internat. Soc. for Advancement of Commercial Edn. ^Nlason (32°, K.T.). Republican. Conglist. Home: 7 Eden St. Office: 126 "Washington St., Salem, Mass. I^OBD, Georgfe W., business man; b. Ellsworth, Me.. Nov. 5, 1838: s. Sylvester and Sarah (Ander- son) Lord; ed. com. schs. of Ellsworth; m. Mary O. Rideout, of Calais, Me., Dec. 23, 1869; 1 daugh- ter, Carolyn M. (wife of Franklin W. Johnson, of Chicago, 111.). Went to sea for 17 yrs. and was master for 11 yrs. in coastwise and West India trade; acting ensign U.S. Navy, 1865; grocer and ship chandler; pres. Calais Savings Bank; dir. Ca- lais Nat. Bank; treas. St. Croix Mut. Plate Glass Assn., St. Croix Hall Co. Trustee .since 1882 and now pres. Calais Acad. Republican. Deacon Bap- tist Ch. Mem. Odd Fellows. A.O.U.W., Loyal Le- gion. Club: St. Croix (charter mem.). Address: 211 Main St., Calais, Me. IiOBD, Harry True, lawyer; b. Manchester, N.H., May 7, 1863: s. Harrison Dearborn and Juliette (True) Lord; descendant of Robert Lord, of Ips- wich, Mass.; grad. Manchester High Sch., 1882; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; m. Flora Isabel Cooper, of Manchester, Sept. 29, 1897; m. 2d, Florence Morton Stanley, of Lancaster. N.H., Oct. 16, 1912; 1 daugh- ter, Elizabeth Lord. Practiced in Manchester since 1894: pres. Citv Council, 1899-02: member State Constl. Conv. of N.H., 1902; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1907, Senate, 1909-11 (pres.); mem. Gover- nor's Council, 1911-13. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. N.H. Bar Association, Tri-Kappa, Sphinx. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. Red Men. Club: Calu- met. Home: 228 Ash St. Office: 913 Elm St., Man- chester, N.H. IiOBD, Henry, ship broker; b. Bangor, Me., oMay 7, 1847; s. Charles Edwin and Caroline Lydia (Wes- ton) Lord; ed. Bangor pub. schs. and Bucksport (Me.) Sem. ; m. Emma C. Saunders, of Orland, Me., Feb. 20, 1872. In ship brokerage and commn. busi- ness at Bangor since 1868; firm of Henry Lord & Co., Henry and Edwin Lord, since 1889; treas. and mgr. Dirigo Ice Co. Pres. Bangor Common Council, 1873-4: mem. sch. com. 5 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1877, 1878 (speaker, 1878), Senate, 1887-91 (pres. 1889-91). Pres. Bangor Bd. of Trade, 1881-94, Me. State Bd. of Trade, 1889-1903; trustee U. of Me., 1891-1908 (pres. bd., 1892- 1908); pres. trustees AA^estbrook Sem., 5 yrs.; pres. Universalist State Conv. of Me. 3 yrs.; mem. bd. of mgrs. Home for Aged Women, Bangor, since 1888; commr. for Me. for Vessel Owners' and Cap- tains' Nat. Assn., 6 yrs. Mem. Bangor Hist. Soc. (v. -p. 1889-1906, since pres.). Republican. Club: Twentieth Century. Home: 70 Exchange St., Ban- gor, Me.* IiOBD, Henry Gardner, publisher, editor; b. Bos- ton, May 30, 1865; s. Henry C. and Rebecca J. (Greenleaf) Lord; grad. English High Sch., Bos- ton, 1881; hon. alumnus Pa. Mus. Fine Art.s and Phila. Textile Sch.; m. Adelaide Fargo, of Chicago, 1893. Began active career in employ of a Boston wool house; became partner in firm of J. M. Wade & Co., 1885, and of Guild & Lord, 1887; continued under same name until 1903, when Lord & Nagle Co. was organized, acquiring various other tech. and commercial pubis.; treas. and dir. Xord & Na- gle Co.; pres. Boston Printing Co. Dir. Boston Y.M. C.A. Mem. Federation of Trade Press Assns. in U.S. (ex-pres.), N.E. Press Assn. (ex-pres.). Busi- ness Press Assn. (dir.). Republican. Clubs: Coun- try, Longwood, Tennis, St. Botolph, Harvard Mu- sical Assn. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: Wal- nut St.. Brookline. Office: 144 Congress St., Boston. IiOBD, John King', college prof.; b. Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 1848; s. John King and Laura Esther (Smith) Lord; A.B., Dartmouth, 1868, A.M., 1871, Ph.D., 1893; (LL.D., Dartmouth, and U. of Me., 1908) ; m. Emma Fuller Pomeroy, of Washington, Jan. 20, 1873. Taught Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, N.H., 1868-9; tutor Latin, 1869-72, asso. prof. Latin and rhetoric, 1872-80, Evans prof, ora- tory and belles lettres, 1880-2, asso. prof. Latin lang. and lit., 1882-92, Daniel Webster prof, since 1892, acting pres., 1892-3, and acting pres. of the faculty, 1893-1909, Dartmouth Coll. (See Who's AVho in America for list of books, translations, etc.) Home: Hanover, N.H.* IiOBD, Iiester Winslow, M.D. ; b. Tamworth, N.H., Oct. 2, 1874; s. Edwin Francis and Julia Augusta (Hodsdon) Lord; grad. Nute High Sch., Milton, N.H., 1893: Baltimore Med. Coll. and U. of Md.. 1897; Ohio Institute of Pharmacy, 1903; registered pharmacist of N.H. ; m. Rena Alice Thompson, reg- istered nurse of Lawrence (Mass.) Central Hosp., Oct., 1906. Began practice of medicine and oral surgerj' at West Ossipee. N.H., 1897; surgeon U.S. Army, 1899-03, service in the Philippine Islands; commd. in Med. Reserve Corps, U.S. Army, 1908, active service the following yr. in the middle west; now on limited leave from active service with the Army and engaged in med. practice and in the re- tail drug business. Republican. Mason (32°). Home: West Ossipee, N.H. IiOBD, ITorris Samuel, teacher; b. Limerick, Me., ]\Iay 14. 1881; s. John Huntras and Emily (Milli- ken) Lord; descendant on paternal side, of Nathan Lord, Berwick, Me., 1652; maternal side, of Melin- gas. with William the Conqueror, 1066; grad. Phil- ips Limerick Acad., 1898; A.B., Bates Coll., 1903; m. Nellie Olive Waterhou.se, of Wells, Me., June 24, 1908; 1 child, Ruth Barbara, b. July 3, 1913. Taught in Halifax, Vt., 1900-1; prin. high sch., Burleigh, 1901-2; vice-prin. Parsonsfield Sem.. 1903-4; prin. high sch., Lisbon, 1904-5, Wells, 1905-6, principal Bridge Acad., Dresden Mills, since 1906. Mem. Me. Teachers' Assn. Mem. Dresden Lodge, F. & A.M.; Aurora Chapter, R.A.M. Olive Branch Chapter, 684 WHO'S WHO m NEW ENGLAND O.E.S. ; Lisbon Grange. Democrat. Address: Lim- erick, Me. IiOKB, Bobert Waterstou.; b. Kennebunk, Me., Apr. 14, 182S; s. William and Sarah (Cleaves) Lord; ed. Bowdoin Coll.; m. Dec. 8, 1857, Mary Morse Mendum, ot Kennebunk, Me. (now deceased). Joined the gold liunters, 1S49, and was a resident of Cal. and Ore., 1849-54; engaged in mfg. cotton goods 51 yrs., retired, 1906; pres. Ocean Nat. Bank, Kennebunk Savings Bank; served as mem. Me. Ho. of Kep., and Senate. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Home: Kennebunk, Me. IiOBD, Samuel Iiowell, mayor; Jan. 4, 1841- Jan. 2, 1911. (Sec vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) XiORD, William Adam.s, lawyer; b. IMontpelier, Vt, Aug. 28, 1849; s. William H. and Harriet A. (Aiken) Lord, and g.s. of Nathan Lord, pres. of Dartmouth Coll. for nearly 40 yrs.; grad. Dart- mouth Coll., 1869; m. Montpelier, Vt., 1894, Mabel L. Newcomb. Studied law in office of Charles H. I-Ieath; was admitted to bar, 1876, and has since practiced at Montpelier; reporter for State senate, 1874-6 and 1888; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1894 and 1896 (speaker latter yr.); city atty., Montpelier, 1895, 1896: nat. bank examiner, 1898-1900. Ad- dress: 4.3 State St., Montpelier, Vt. IiOBD, William Rog^ers, clergyman; b. Boston, May 6, 1847; s. Daniel Minor and Eliza Ann (Hardy) Lord; iirei). edn. Williston Sem., Mass., and pvt. sch., Brooklyn, to 1868; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1875: grad. Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1878; m. Buffalo, N.Y., June 22, 1881, Mary Sey- mour McKnight. Ordained to ministr5r Presbyn. Ch., 1878; pastorates: Riverdale-on-Hudson, 1878- 81, Wollaston Heights, Mass., 1882-4, Boston. 1887- 95. Unitarian Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1895-8, Portland, Ore., 1899-01, Rockland, Mass., 1902-7, Dover, Mass., since 1909. Mem. Nat. Civ. Service Assn., Mass. Reform Club (exec, com.); asso. mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union: mem. exec. com. Men's League for Woman Suffrage. Club: Twentieth Century (Boston). Author: A First Book Upon the Birds of Oregon and Washington, 1901 (re- vised and enlarged edition, 1902). Recreations: gardening, golf, bird study. Address: Dover, Mass. XiOBIMIlB, Addison Benjamin, clergvman; b. Beebe Plain, P.Q., Apr. 4, 1865; s. ^William and Sarah (Martin) Lorimer; A.B., Colbv Coll.. Water- ville, Me., 1888; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1891; (A.M., U. of Me., 1911); m. Bradley, Me., June 20, 1891, Florence O. Livermore; 1 son, Frank Wil- liam, b. July 1, 1894. Ordained to ministry, Bapt. Ch., Coaticook, 1891: missionary foreign missions bd. of Ont. and Quebec, at Cocanada, India. 1891- 92, returning to America on advice of physicians; pastor Mt. Pleasant Bapt. Ch., Vancouver. B.C., 1892-4, 1st Bapt. Ch., Woonsocket, R.I., 1894-1900, Columbia St. Bapt. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1900-12, 1st Ch., Lynn, Mass., since 1912. Rec. sec. Northern Bapt. Edn. Soc. ; formerly mem. exec. com. Me. Bapt. Missionary Conw Mem. Delta Upsilon ((Ilol- by). Address: 7 Park St., Lynn, Mass. IiORIITG, Atherton; b. Boston, Aug. 10, 1869; s. Harrison and Margaret (Gardner) Loring; ed. pub. schs.; m. Anna Sawyer, of Cambridge, May 11, 1893; children, Atherton, Jr.,' Anna. Clerk and dir. George McQuesten Co., lumber merchants: pres. Bay Farm Co.; treas. and dir. Federal Box Machin- ery Co.; dir. Am. Pneumatic Service Co., Boston Pneumatic Transit Co.: trustee Lanfellow Park Apartments Trust. Home: 105.3 Beacon St., Brook- line, Mass. Office: 27 Kilby St., Boston. IiOBIKG, Auerustus Peabody, lawvcr; b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1857: s. Caleb William and Elizabeth Smith (Peabody) Loring; A.B.. Harvard, 1878; LL.B., cum laude. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1881: m. Ellen Gardner. June 3, 1884; 3 children, Augustus P., Jr., Caleb, Ellen L. (Mrs. Sam Vaughan). In practice at Boston since 1881; mem. Loring, Cool- idge & Noble since 1903; pres. Plymouth Cordage Co.: pres. Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen & Otliers; treas. Beverly Hosp. Corpn. ; dir. Mass. Cotton INIiils, Mass. IVfills in Georgia. Mnt Boiler Ins. Co., 2d Nat. Bank, State Street Trust Co., U.S. Hotel Co.. L. S. Starrott Co., Union Twist Drill Co., Baush Machine Tool Co., The Realty Co. of Mass.; trustee Albany Trust, Beacon Cham- liers Trust, Bedford Trust, Journal Building Trust. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Essex Co. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Engineers', Tennis and Racquet, Eastern Yacht; University (Wash- ington, D.C.). Author: A Trustee's Handbook, 1898. Recreations: yachting, farming. Home: Beverly, Mass., and 277 Marlboro St., Boston. Ofl^ce: 40 State St., Boston. XiOBING, Everett Grey, educator; b. North Yar- moutli. Me., Nov. 16, 1869; s. Jacob G. and Louise W'. (Sweetser) Loring; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1891 (Phi Beta Kappa); grad. Hyannis (Mass.) Normal Sch.; m. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 15, 1899, Martha C. PTurtt. r^rin. Mattnnawcook Normal Acad., Lincoln, Me., 1891-2; teacher, Barnard Sch., St. Paul, Minn., 1892-8; prin. grammar sch., Exeter, N.H., 1898-01, Hampton (N.H.) Acad., 1901-3; supt. schs., Hali- fax, Kingston, Pembroke and I'lympton, INIass., 1903, Cheshire. Hancock, Lanesboro and New Ash- ford since 1915. Republican. Address: Lanesboro, Mass. IiOBXNG, Georg-e PuUing'ton, architect; b. Bos- ton. Mar. 26, 1851; s. George and Harriet Abba (Stoodly) Loring; 9th in descent from Thomas Loring, the immigrant, Hull and Hingham, Mass., 1634; ed. pub. and evening schs., Lowell Art Sch., and by pvt. study; m. Sarah Frances Johnson, of Somerville, Mass., July 16, 1873; 4 children, Earn- est J., Ralph S., Gladys, Margery. Was identified with city engineer's dept., Boston, for 15 yrs.; associated with Sanford Phipps, title of Lorinsr & Phipps, architects, since 1893. Mason (K.T.). Club: Central (Somerville, Mass.). Recreations: painting. Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. IiOBING, Hiram Wing": b. Leeds, Me., Oct. 11, 1842. (See vol. 1909.) IjOBING, Bichard Tuttle, clergvman; b. Sept. 23, 1868; s. William H. and Sarah E. (Flagg) Loring; B.A., Harvard, 1892; S.T.B., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1899; m. Marv Amory Leland. of Boston, June 15, 1898; 3 chil- dren, Richard T., Jr., Oliver L., John C. G. Deacon, 1899, priest, 1900, P.E. Ch.; rector St. John's Ch.. Newtonville, Mass., since 1899. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Republican. Club: Newton. Recre- ations: sailing, tennis. Home: 78 Washington St., Newtonville, Mass. IiOBING, Victor Joseph, lawyer; b. Marlboro, Mass., Jan. 11, 1859; s. Hollis and Laura W. (Hitchcock) Loring: paternal ancestors were among earliest settlers, at Hingham, Mass.; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1878; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1881; m. Boston, Dec. 9, 1891, Emilie Baker; 2 sons, Robert Melville, Selden Melville. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1881, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1884, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1885; trustee Boston Penny Savings Bank. Del. to numerous local and State Rep. convs. : ex-mem. Rep. State Central Com., Com. of Twelve, Boston. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Mass. Bar Assn.. Norfolk Co. Bar Assn. 1st v. -p. Am. Federation Men's Organizations. Mem. Royal Arcanum (has filled all cliairs). Clubs: Exchange, Boston Art (dir.). Twentieth Century. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Home: Wellesley, Mass.; (summer) Blue Hill, Me. Office: 944 Old South Bldg.. Boston.* I.OBING, William Calelb, judge; b. Beverly, Mass., Aug. 24, ]S51; s. Caleb William and Bliza- betli Sinith fPeabod^') I^oring: A B., Hnrvard, 1872, LL.B., 1874, A.M., 1875 (LL.D., 1901); m. Susan Mason Lawrence, of Brookline. Mass., Sept. 25, 1883. Asst. atty.-gen. Mass., 1875-8; gen. solici- tor and later gen. counsel N.Y. & N.E. R.R., 1882- 86; mem. firin Ropes, Gray & Loring, 1878-99; asso. .iustice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass., since 1899. Home: 2 Gloucester St. Address: Court House, Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass,* I.OTHBOF, Calelb, banker; b. Cohasset, Sept. 7, 1849; s. John Q. A. and Eunice B. (Bates) Lothrop; ed. pub. schs. of Cohasset: m. Cohasset, Oct., 1889, Mary E. Gross. With Tower Bros. Co., 1872-83; treas. Cohasset Savings Bank since 1883; dir. Hingham Nat. Bank; mem. Cohasset Sch. Com. about IS yrs. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Co- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 685 hasset Men's, Savings Bank Treasurers Club of Mass. Address: Cohasset, Mass. I.OTHROF, Dorrance Bertel, clergyman; b. Cheslerville, Me., Oct. 12, ISTO; s. Cherbury F. and Maria (Vaughan) Lothrop; A.B., Yale, 1895; taught Latin, Me. Central Inst, 1S95-8; grad. Yale L)iv. Sell., 1901; m. Unity, Me., jMav 15, I'JUl, Al- niira Tinkham Libby. Ordained ministry Free Bapt. Ch., IDOl; pastor Carolina, K.I., 1901-3, Essex St. Free Bapt. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1903-11, Roger Williams Ch., Providence, R.I., since Feb., 1911. Republican. Home: 128 Messer St., Provi- dence, R.I. IiOTHROF, Preeman Hinckley, lawyer; Apr. 6, 1842-Mar. 21, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) I.OTHBOF, Harriet Mulford ("Margaret Sid- ney"), author; b. New Haven, Conn.; d. Sidney M. and Harriett (MUlford) Stone; m. Daniel Lothrop (founder of pub. house of D. Lothrop & Co.), Oct. 4, 1881. Founder, 1895, nat. pres., 1895-91, hon. pres. for life since 1901, Soc. of the Children of Am. Revolution. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: "The Wayside," Con- cord, IMass.* IiOTHBOF, Howard Aug-ustus, surgeon; b. Sha- ron, Mass., Dec. 31, 1864; s. Horace A. and Sarah Gorham (Swain) Lothrop; A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1890; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1891; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1890-2; unmarried. Prac- ticed at Boston since 1891; visiting surgeon, Bos- ton City Hosp.; asst. in anatomy, 1896-01, 1903-S, asst. prof, surgery since 1908, Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Surg. Assn., Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Surg. Club, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, etc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Har- vard. University. Recreations: music. Address: 101 Beacon St., Boston. I^OTHBOF, Thornton Kirkland, lawyer; 1830- Nov. 2, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) IiOTHBOF, Thornton Kirkland, Jr., lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 23, 1S72; s. Thornton K. and Anne M. (Hooper) Lothrop; A.B., Harvard, 1895; attended Harvard U. Law Sch.; continued legal studies in of- fice of John Lowell, Boston; admitted to bar, 1898. Practiced in Boston since 1898. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Tennis and Racquet. Eastern Yaclit, Corinthian Yaclit, Boston Yacht, Mass. Republican. Recreations: yachting. Home: 27 Commonwealth Av. Office: 35 Equit- able Bldg., Boston. IiOTHBOF, ■William Howard, merchant; b. New- ton, Mass., Sept. 1, 1873; s. John Fitch and Mary L. (Tucker) Lothrop; descendant on paternal side of John Fitch, of Phila., Pa., and Ethan Allen, of Vt. ; ed. pvt. schs., Newton; m. Alice Louise Hig- gins, of Brookline, Mass., May 17, 1913. Propr. firm of Lothrop & Co., shoe mfrs.' supplies and cot- ton goods, Boston, since 1901. Dir. Associated Charities, Boston. Republican. Protestant. Club: Twentieth Century. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 85 South St., Boston. £OTT, Iiconard "W., clergyman; b. Rahway, N.J., Aug. 12, 1853; A.B., Coll. of New Jersey, 1876; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1879. Ordained to min- istrv Reformed Ch. in America, 1879; pastor, Rhinebeck, N.Y., 1879-84: ordered deacon, 1885, or- dained priest, 1886, P.E. Ch.; rector Louisdale, R.I., 1885-92, St. Peter's Ch., Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1892- 03, St. Paul's Ch., New Orleans, La., 1903-6. St. John's Ch., Bangor, Me., since 1907. Address: Ban- gor, Me. lOXJD, Annie Prances (A. F. Loud), composer; b. Weymouth, Mass., Nov. 16, 1856; d. John White and Sarah Humphrey (Blanchard) Loud: on fa- ther's side 9th generation from William Brewster and on mother's side 7th generation from John Alden; ed. Boston, in harmony and mus. compo- sition under John W". Tufts; organ. Howard M. Dow and Boston Conservatory of Music. Church organist for 15 yrs.; first song published, 1881. Awarded diploma and medal, Chicago Expn., 1893. Chief reputation for sacred songs and carols: some 140 published compositions, including sacred solos and quartets, secular solos, and quartets for mixed, male and female voices, children's music, and com- positions for organ and piano. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Address: 35 Cypress St.. Brookline, Mass.* lOUD, Halah Harden, clergyman; b. Abington, Mass July 30, 1865; s. Charles Henry and Emeline Mansfield (Harden) Loud; grad. Pinkerton Acad., Deny, N.H 18 90; B.A., Amherst. 1894; B.D., An- dover Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Julia Dean, of East iaunton Mass Jan. 14, 1901; 3 children, Emeline, b- .Jan. 24, 1904; Margaret, Mar. 21, 1907; Richard y^'n'?-?^^' API'- 2, 1909. In mercantile business, 18/9-84; printer, 1884-7; pastor. East Taunton Congl. Ch., 1897-04, 1st Congl. Ch.,'Lead, S.D^ 1904" ?Z^-^n^"*^''® .^^^- 2^^ Congl. chs., Lynnfield, Mass., 190 /-9, continuing at Centre Ch., 1909-13, Hamp- Ptead, N.H., smce 1913. Pres. Bd. Trustees, Hamp- stead High Sch. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Old Colony Hist. Soc Hampstead Grange. Mason (Old Colony Commandery, K.T.). Club: Pilgrim. Author: His- torical Sketch of East Taunton Congregational Church, 1905. Editor: Joshua Davidson Christian (by J. H. Jones), 1907. Home: Hampstead, N.H. IiOUD, Hulda Barker, editor, publisher. Sent 13, lS44-Apr. 6, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) I^OUD, John Hermann, concert organist; b Wey- mouth, Mass., Aug. 26, 1873; s. John Jacob and Emily Keith (Vickery) Loud; direct descendant of Elder William Brewster, of the Mayfiower; ed pub schs., Weymouth, and Berkeley Sch., Boston; grad. Thayer Acad., South Braintree, Mass., 1893; stud- ied in Germany, France and Eng., 1893-5; m. Myrta Elsa Fiske, of Springfield, Mass., Apr. 16, 1901; 2 sons, John Francis, Richard Fiske. Followed pro- fession since 1895; has given over 300 organ re- citals in U.S., Can. and Europe, and has been most active as a teacher in organ harmony and piano; organist and choirmaster. Park St. Ch., Boston; lecturer on church music, Newton Theol. Instn., 1910. Asso. Royal Coll. of Music, London, 1895 (1st Am. to pass exam, for this degree); fellow Am. Guild of Organists, 1907; mem. Harvard Mu- sical Assn. (Boston), New Y'ork Manuscript Soc. Composer of sacred music, anthems, organ and piano music. Home: 92 Corey Rd., Brookline. Of- fice: 140 Boylston St., Boston. ImOVGEE, Georg-e Woodworth, M.D.: b. Effing- ham, N.H., June 3, 1859; s. Sylvester T. and Rua- mah (Burleigh) Lougee; ed. common schs. and Parsonsfleld Sem.; studied medicine under Dr. Au- gustus D. Merrow, of Freedom; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.), 1883; m. Freedom, Nov. 25, 1885. Edith Louise, d. Dr. Augustus D. Merrow. Engaged in practice at Freedom, later removing to Lynn; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1900. Democrat. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. I.O.O.F., Red Men. Address: Lynn, Mass. IiOUG-I!!:, Josiah Bnrleig-h, merchant: b. Effing- ham Falls, N.H., Nov. 2, 1S53; s. Sylvester T. and Ruamah (Burleigh) Lougee; grad. N.H. State Nor- mal Sch., 1876; m. Nov. 5, 1879, Sarah L. Rice. Went to Collinsville, Conn., 1880; elk. in various stores, 1880-91; engaged in business for himself since 1891; pres. Collinsville Savings Soc. First selectman. Canton, Conn., 1892, 1901. 1902, 1906; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Home: Collins- ville, Conn. IiOUGBB, "Willis Eug'ene, philanthropic worker; b. Chelsea, Orange Co., Vt., May 2, 1857: s. John C. and Marcia (Hood) Lougee: ed. Gilmanton (N.H.) Acad.; (hon. A.M., Bates Coll., Me., 1911); m. Ella Florence Reed, of Eau Claire, Wis., Mar. 17, 1885. Was sec. Y.M.C.A., New Bedford, Mass.; sec. Internat. Com. Y.M.C.A., 1895-07; asso. sec, 1907-10, treas., 1910 — , Congl. Home Missionary Soc. Treas. and chmn. finance com. New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men; trustee .Terry McAulay Mission: sec. and trustee Madura Coll.: mem. exec. com. Presbyn. Union; organizer and sec. Grenfell Assn. America. During past 15 yrs. has raised about .$5,000,000 for various re- ligious and philanthropic socs. Eastern rep., dir. and trustee. Billings (Mont.) Poly. Inst. Club: Quill (New York). Home: Candia. N.H.* I.OUNSBURY, Charles Huffh, mfr.; b. Stamford, Conn., Aug. 19, 1839; s. George and Louisa (Sco- 686 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND field) Lounsbury; ed. dist. schs. ; m. Stamford, Conn., Nov. 12, 1S63, Anna Perry Samuel. Kngaged in shoe mfg. business since 1S5S; mem. firm of Scofield & Cook, 1858-61, Cool< & Lounsbury, 1861- 84, and then Lounsbury & Soule; pru.s. Stamlurd Savings Bank since 1904. Home: Stamford, Conn. LOUNSBURY, Fhineas Chapman, ex-governor; b. Ilidgelield, Conn., Jan. Id, 184 4; s. Nathan and Delia A. (Scofield) Lounsbury; acad. edn.; (LL.D., Wesleyan U.); served in 17th Conn. Inf. in Civil War; m. Jane Wright, of New York, June 12, 1867. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1874; gov. of Conn., 1SS7- S9; Republican. Pres. Merchants' Exchange Nat. Bank, New York, since 1885; v. -p. Preferred Ac- cident Ins. Co., Washington Trust Co.; pies. Rem- ington Typewriter Co.; trustee Am. Bank Note Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank (Ridgefield), Worcester Salt Co., W.Va. Pulp & Paper Co. Trustee Wesleyan U.; lay del. Gen. Conf. M.K. Ch., 1888. Home: Ridge- field, Conn. Office: 257 Broadway, New York. X;OUNSBUSY, Thomas Baynesford, college prof.; b. Ovid, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1838; s. Rev. Thomas and JNIarv Janette (Woodward) Lounsbury; A.B., Yale, 1859, A.M., 1877; (LL.D., Yale, 1892, Har- vard, 1893, Aberdeen, 1906; L.H.D., Lafayette Coll., 1895, Princeton, 1896); m. Jennie D. Folwell, of Kendaia, N.Y. Engaged on American Cycloppedia, 1S60-2; 1st It. 126th N.Y. Vols., 1862-5; instr. Eng- lish, 187U-1, prof. English lang. and lit., since 1871, libiarian Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1873-06, emeritus prof., 1906, Y'ale. Edited Chaucer's Parliament of Foules, 1877. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: 22 Lincoln St., New Haven, Conn.* IiOUBIB, David A., lawyer; b. Russia, June 23, 1878; s. Haskell and Rebecca (Port) Lourie; brought to America in childhood; grad. Eliot Grammar Sch., Boston, 1892; English High Sch., 1895; LL.B., with honors, Boston U. Law Sch., 1899; m. Annie Florence Richmond, of Chelsea, Mass., June 24, 1902; 3 children, George B., Ruth L., Joseph R. Began practice, 1899; was mem. of former firms of Doherty & Lourie, Lourie, Ginz- berg & Tobey; now mem. Lourie & Tobey; dir. Chelsea Trust Co., Mass. Realty & Commercial Co.; trustee Blackstone Savings Bank, R. S. Frost Hosp. (Chelsea), Pub. Library, Chelsea; ex-pres. Y.M.H.A. of Chelsea. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Home for Jewish Children (largest Jewish instn. in N.E.); counsel Home for Hebrew Aged; dir. and mem. exec. com. Federated Jewish Charities, Boston; dir. Hebrew Free Loan Soc. of Boston; dir. Zion Assn. of Greater Boston. Has served as chmn. Bd. of Health, Chelsea, and mem. Sch. Com. Mem. of Mass. Rep. Club. Clubs: Boston City, Economic (Boston). Home: 11 Clark Av., Chelsea, Mass. Of- fice: 40 Court St., Scollay Bldg., Boston. IiOVE, James Lee, educator; b. Gaston Co., N.C., Dec. 30, 1860; s. Robert Calvin Grier and Susan Elizabeth (Rhyne) Love; descendant of William Love, who settled in S.C. (Now York Co., S.C). 1760; prep. edn. King's Mountain (N.C.) High Sch., to 1880; Ph.B., U. of N.C, Chapel Hill, N.C, 1884; grad. student Johns Hopkins, 1884-5: grad. student. Harvard, 1889-90, A.M., 1890; m. Julia J. Spencer, of Chapel Hill, N.C. Dec. 23, 1885; 2 children, Cornelia Spencer, James Spencer. Asst. prof, mathematics, U. of N.C, 1885-9; instr. mathe- matics, 1890-01, asst. prof, mathematics, 1901-11, Harvard; sec. Lawrence Scientific Sch., and Sum- mer Sch. of Arts and Sciences, Harvard, 1900-6, chmn. Summer Sch., 1906-9; dir. Provident Teach- ers' Agency, since Mar. 1, 1911. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Math. Soc, Beta Theta Pi, etc. Presbyn. Club: Oakley Country (Watertown, Mass.). Au- thor: Outlines of Plane Trigonometry, 1894: Differ- ential and Integral Calculus (text-book), 1899. Recreations: golf. Home: 16 Francis Av., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. XiOVX:, Bobert James, M.D. ; b. Moore's Mills, N.B., Can., Apr. 19, 1857; s. James and Ellen (Mc- Knight) Love; grad. Normal Sch., Fredericton, N.B.; student Collegiate Sch., Fredericton; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1885; m. Mar. 29. 1899, Nettie A. White, of Danforth, Me. Began practice at Calais, Me., 1885; settled in Danforth, 1895; pres. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Has served as chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, mem. Sch. Com., and supt. schs.; pres. Danforth P'ree Pub. Library. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Penobscot Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, United Workmen, Maccabees, Foresters, Rebekahs, Modern Wood- men. Address: Danforth, Me. IiOVB, William^ De Loss, clergyman: b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 29, 1851; s. Rev. William De Loss and Matilda (Wallace) Love; A.B., Hamilton Coll., 1873, A.M., 1877, Ph.D., 1894; grad. Andover "Tlieol. Sem., 1878; m. Ada Minerva Warren, of Leicester, Mass., July 6, 1878 (died May 31, 1881); m. 2d, Mary Louise, d. Gov. Samuel W. Hale, of Keene, N.H., Oct. 30, 1884; 4 children, Ethel Hay (Mrs. Harry L. Sevin), Emma Rilda, William De Loss, Jr., Anne Heloise. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1878; pastor Lancaster, Mass., 1878-81, Keene, N. H., 1882-3; In commercial and railroad business, Boston, 1883-4; pastor Farmington Av. Ch., Hart- ford, 1885-10. Park commr. Hartford, 1894-09. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Conn. Hist. Soc. (corr. sec), Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. ; pres. Conn. Humane Soc, 1899 — . Author: The Fast and Thanksgiving Days of New England, 1895; Samson Occom and the Christian Indians of New England, 1900; also several monographs on local history, including Colonial History of Hartford, 1914. Club: Twi- light. Address: 55 Prospect St., Hartford, Conn.* LOVE JOY, George Edwards, clergyman; b. Brad- ford, aias.s., June 30, 1843; s. John H. and Sally (Grout) Lovejoy; studied theology at Andover Theol. Sem.; m. Mary L. Sinclair, of Lowell, Mass., May 1, 1867. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, in Co. H, 22d Regt., Mass. Vols., serving as pvt. and corporal to close of war; participated at Antietam, Shep- ardstow-n, Chancellorsville. Gettysburg, Rappa- hannock Station, Poplar Grove Church, Peters- burg, etc. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1873; pastor, Candia, N.H., 1873-7, Bedford, Mass., 1877-80, Franklin. 1880-91, Oak Park Ch., Minneapolis, 1891-3. Stoneham, Mass., 1893-7, Pittsfleld, N.H., 1897-03, South Ch., Lawrence, Mass., Feb.. 1903 — . Republican. Mason. Dept. chaplain G.A.R., Dept. of Mass., 1909; chaplain-in-chief, G.A.R., 1912-13. Home: 118 Bailey St., Lawrence, Mass.* LOVELAND, John E., M.D.; b. Middletown, Conn., Oct. 28, 1864; s. Elijah and Sarah (Strong) Loveland; A.B., Weslevan U., Middletown, 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Odelltown, Que., Can., June 19, 1907, Gertrude May Fowkes. Sec. Med. Bd., Middlesex Co. Hosp. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc, Middlesex Co. Med. Assn., Pension Bd. of Middlesex Co. (sec); med. examiner. Middle- field, Conn.; visiting surgeon, Middelsex Hosp. Mem. Psi Upsilon; treas. Phi Beta Kappa (Wes- leyan. 1889); mem. T\^esleyan U. Alumni Assn. Republican. Methodist. Address: 107 Broad St., Middletown, Conn. LOVELL, Charles Edward, M.D.; b. Woodstock, Vt., Apr. 13, 1S61; s. Edward Sparrow and Mary Azubah (Taft) Lovell; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1885: m. Middleboro, Sept. 11, 1889, Eugenia Fran- ces Bartlett; 1 son, Lathrop Bartlett (grad. Dart- mouth, 1912). Practiced two yrs. in Tewksbury (Mass.) Hosp.; has practiced at Whitman since 1887; town and sch. pliysician; dir. Whitman Sav- ings Bank; served as U.S. examining surgeon at Brockton: now selectman. Whitman. Mem. Mass. State and Plymouth Co. med. socs., A.M. A.: pres. Plymouth Dist. Med. Soc, 1913, 14. Republican. Episcopalian. Odd Fellow; Mason; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Middlesex (Boston): Commercial (Brock- ton). Address: Whitman, Mass. LO'VELL, C(larence) Norman, mfr. ; b. East Bos- ton, :Mass., Jan. 21, 1874; s. Clarence P. and Mary F. (Fowle) Lovell; ed. pub. schs.. East Boston; m. Ada TV. Dane, of Hamilton, Mass., June 16, 1903; children. Sally, Dana. Began active career, 1892, with Edgar P. Lewis, mfr. caramels and choco- lates: assisted in organizing firm Lovell & Covel Co., 1900, of which is pres. Mason (K.T.). Club: Melrose. Recreations: yachting. Home: Melrose, Mass. Office: 128 Fulton St., Boston. LOVELL, Clinton, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND GS7 IiOVE!.!., David BigTelow, M.D.; b. West Boyls- IiOVETT, Robert Williamson, M.D.; b. Beverly, ton, Mass., Mar. 22, 1S65; s. Portland and Mary Mass., Nov. IS, ibOO; s. Jolm Dyson and Mary Eliza- (Mulcahv) Lovell; grad. Worcester (Mass.) High beth (Williamson) Lovett; A.B., Harvard, 1881, Sell.. 1SS4: INI.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Co- M.D., 18S5 ; m. Klizabeth Morfield Storey, of Brook- lumbia), 1889; m. Anna T. lilckev, of Worcester, line, Mass., 1895. In practice at Boston since 1886; Oct. 17, 1900; 1 son, David B., jr. Practiced in specialist in orthopedic surgery; prof, orthopedic Worcester since 1893; attending oculist and aurist surgery. Harvard; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Health, to Memorial Hosp., St. Vincent kosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M.A., German, Italian, Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Otol. Soc, and Am. orthopedic assns. Clubs: Tavern, Tennis N.E. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. and Racquet. Home: 7 Fairfield St. Office: 234 Republican. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Common- Marlboro St., Boston.* ^^^^'^^^li. ^^'°.r?,?^'?''- ^2V"VJ- Home: 16 Whitman lOVEWELL, Samuel Harrison, musician; b. Rd. Office: olO Mam St., ^^ orcester, Mass. Wellesley, Mass., Mar. 9, 1865; s. Charles B. and IiOVEIiIi. Georg-e Blakeman, educator; b. New Martha Jane (Morse) Lovewell; grad. Wellesley Haven, Conn., Oct. 4, 1S7S; s. John Ely and Adela High Sch., 1883; studied music from childhood; Jane (Blakeman) Lovell: ed. New Haven High grad. N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1891; Sch.; B. A., Yale, 1901, Ph.D., 1909; m. Alice M. studied organ 2 yrs. at Ch. of the Immaculate Con- Eldredge, of Guilford, Conn., June 17, 1902. Instr. ception, Boston (under E. J. MacGoldrick), and 3 in German, Yale, 1904-14; asst. rector, Hopkins yrs. at Cathedral of the Holy Cross (under J. Frank Grammar Sch. since 1914. Mem. N.E. Modern Lan- Donahoe) ; also student under Otto Bendix, F. A. guage Assn., Modern Lang. Assn. America, Civic Porter, George E. Whiting, Louis Elson, etc.; m. Federation of New Haven. Progressive Republl- Anna Matilda Sandt, of Easton, Pa., Dec. 27, 1893. can. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven), Organist and choirmaster, St. John's Duth. Ch., New Haven Lawn. Editor: Hans Arnold's Einst im Easton, Pa., 1891-3, Christian Ch., Georgetown, Ky., Mia, 1912. Recreations: tennis. Address: 807 1893-6, Trinity P.E. Ch., Columbia, S.C, 1896-8, Orange St., New Haven, Conn. First Presbyn. Ch., Walla Walla, Wash., 1902-6, Teacher oTLturalLSesClS Nor: °^ ^'''^\^ ^"^^ Double Counterpoint,'.' etc. Lecturer xeacner or natural sciences. Classical inst. XNor ^^ musical art; pianist, organist, lit. and musical rdgewock, Mc, 18 mos.; since m charge of pvt. ^.^.j^^^ j^ome: 9 Bartlett Av., Arlington, Mass.* business and pursuing investigations of ecological ' » . relations of plants and insects: has made many ori- LOW, John Farnswortli, mfr. chemicals. (See ginal observations on floroecology of northern aoI. 1909.) plants, their manner of pollination and distribution LOW, Louisa, educator; associated with Edith of flower colors; has published many articles in Heywood since 1885, as principals Low & Hey- bot. jours.: has in preparation a popular work on wood School (girls' boarding sch., prep.), origin- mutual relations of insects and flowers; engaged ally located in Stamford, Conn.; sch. incorporated, m collection and study of North American bees, ign, and building erected at Shippan Point, on Permanent botanical editor of Cyclopedia of Bee Long Island Sound, 2 miles from Stamford. Club: Culture. Specialist in photography of flowers, nat- Barnard. Address: Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn, ural size. INIem. A.A.A.S. Republican. Recreations: ... ^,„„ . .,., _ , ... ^ i, -r.- j ^t tt motor lioating. Address: Waldoboro, Me. . ^O^^^^J o^^,*^^ Houg-hton, mfr.; b. Rmdge, N.H., ■mtT-r-B-r-K-rr- rtr. ■• „, t -r i, i r, T-. Aug. 20, 1853; s. Joliu and Sarah (Mead) Lowe; ed. -.^°7F^^^^^^'^^„^^^l^ ^^^1°""' J^- to^oke;-: ^-^^os- pu^ sc^s ^^ Fitchburg; m. Anne Elizabeth, d. John Estab- B. joods, Cotton /^hich Cav M.\.M. since 190 <, commd. 1st It., 1913 Mem. ^ills, Clinton, Mass., and Conn. Water Power Co.; Boston Stock Exchange. Republican. Protestant ^. Fitchburg Sav. Bank; dir. Fitchburg Nat. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard gank. Factory Mut. Fire Ins. Co.. Boston, Equit- (Boston). Home: Nahant, Mass. Office: 60 Con- able Life Assurance Soc. U.S., New York. Alder- gress bt., lioston. ^^^^^ pj Fitchburg, 1888; mayor, 1893; mem. Gov- LOVERING, Ernest, mfr.; A.B., Harvard, 1881; ernor's Council, 1902-3. Ex-pres. Fitchburg Bd. of m. Marv Leighton Ranlet, of Holyoke, Mass., June Trade, N.E. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn., Am. Cotton Mfrs.' 16, 1897. In emplov of Pepperill Mfg. Co., Bidde- Assn. Trustee Baldwinsville Hosp. Cottages for ford. Me., 1881-3; became connected with Lyman Children, Gushing Acad., Murdock Sch. Fund. Clubs: Mills Co.. Holyoke, Mass., 1883, supt., 1884, agent. Fay (Fitchburg), Home Market (Boston), Union 1887, and now dir. same; treas. and dir. Dwight League, Merchants' (New York). Home: Fitch- Mfg. Co.; dir. N.E. Trust Co. Mem. Delta Kappa burg, Mass.* Epsilon. Office: 53 State St., Boston. LOWE, Fred Messeng-er, M.D.; b. Lawrence, Kan., LOVEBING, Henry Bacon, ex-congressman; Apr. Mar. 22, 1858; s. Joseph G. and Sarah E. (Gerry) 8, 1841-Apr. 5, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who Lowe; A.B., Yale, 1882; M.D., Harvard, 1885; m. in America, 1908-9.) Arlington, Dec. 16, 1887, Amelia F. Bobbins. Prac- LOVEBING, Henry Morton, banker, mfr.; b. "^ed medicine at Boston 1885-97, since at West Taunton, Mass., July 28, 1840: s. Willard and Sarah Newton, Mass. Home: West Newton, Mass. Carey (Morton) Lovering; descendant of George LOWE, John, rear-admiral U.S.N. (See vol. 1909, Morton, of the Ship Ann, 1623; prep. edn. Bristol also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) Acad., Taunton; A.M., Brown, 1861; m. Isabel F. LOWE, John Adams, librarian; b. Fitchburg, Morse, of Taunton, Mass., June 28, 1864; 5 children, Mass., Aug. 27, 1881; s. John and Mary Adams 3 living. Pres. Taunton Nat. Bank, Taunton-New (Russell) Lowe; descendant of Capt. John Low, Bedford Copper Co., Taunton Dye Works & Bleach- v. admiral of Gov. Winthrop's fleet which arrived ery Co., Old Colony Mfg. Corpn. ; trustee Taunton in Plymouth 1630: grad. Fitchburg (Mass.) High Savings Bank, Morton Hosp. Republican. Episco- Sch, 1899; A.B.. Williams, 1906, M.A., 1907; un- palian; sr. warden St. Thomas Ch., Taunton; married. Asst. librarian, Fitchburg Pub. Library, deputy to Gen. Conv. from Mass., 1907-16. Clubs: 1902-4; asst. librarian, 1910-11, librarian, 1911-15, Union (Boston), Winthrop (Taunton). Address: Williams Coll.; now agt. Mass. Free Pub. Library Taunton, Mass. Commn. Mem. A.L.A., Phi Sigma Kappa. Com- LOVEBING. William C, congressman, cotton piler: General Catalogue of Graduates of Williams mfr.; 1837-Feb. 4, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's College, 1910; General Catalogue of Non-Graduates Who in America, 1908-9.) of Williams College, 1910; Williamsiana (a bib- 688 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND liog. of the history of Williams Coll., 1793-1911), 1911. Editor of General Catalogue of Williams College; necrologist Williams Alumni Assn.; editor The Signet, of Phi Sigma Kappa, 1911-14. Address: State House, Boston, Mass. IiOWZ:, Ralph Pernald, clergyman; b. York, Me.; s. John jMoore and Susan (Fernald) Lowe; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad, and Kents Hill Sem., same yr., 1899; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1894 (A.M., 1908); m. Melle Gregory, of Madison, Me., Apr. 16, 1895. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1894; pastor in Fletcher, Vt., 1894-5, Johnson, and Waterville, 1896-9, Brattleboro, 1899-02, Barre, 1902-7, Saint Albans, 1907-11; sui)t. St. Johnsbury Dist. of Vt. Meth. Conf., since 1911. Mem. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., Minneapolis, 1912. Trustee and sec. for trustees Montpelier (Vt.) Sem.; N.B. rep. of Gen. Deaconess Bd. of M.E. Ch. for U.S. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vermont. IiOWEIiIi, A(b'bott) Iiawrence, educator; b. Bos- ton, Dec. 13, 1856; s. Augustus and Katharine Bige- low (Lawrence) Lowell; brother of Percival Lowell; A.B., Harvard, 1877, LL.B., 1880; (LL.D., Williams, 1908, and Columbia, Princeton, Yale, Louvain, and Dartmouth, 1909; Ph.D., Frederich Wilhelm U., Berlin, 1910); m. Anna Parker Lowell, of Boston, June 19, 1879. Practiced law, Boston, 1880-97; lecturer, 1897-9, prof, science of govt., 1900-3, Eaton prof., 1903-9, pres. since May 19, 1909, Harvard. Trustee Lowell Inst., Boston, since 1900, Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teach- ing since 1910. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Mass. Hist. Soc. ; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; corr. mem. British Acad.; hon. mem. Royal Irish Acad. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 17 Quincy St. Address: Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.* IiOWEIiI., Albert Fay, M.D.; b. Burlington, Vt., Nov. 5, 1875; s. Albert P. and Alma C. (Whitcher) Lowell; descendant of Richard Lowell, who died in Newbury, Mass., 1682, also Thomas Whitcher, who came to Mass. in ship Confidence, 1638; grad. Burlington High Sch., 1894; A.B., U. of Vt., 1898; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1900; m. Helen Louise Cann, of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 2, 1903; 3 children, Norman (deceased), Sidney Cann, b. Dec. 1. 1905; Alberta, Aug. 24, 1907. Practiced in Gardner, Mass., since 1901; attending surgeon, Henry Heywood Memorial Hosp. since 1907; con- sulting surgeon State Colony for Insane, East Gardner, Mass., since 1911; also asso. med. exam- iner Worcester Co., since 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Medico-Legal Soc, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Mu. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Gard- ner Boat. Address: 20 Vernon St., Gardner, Mass. IiOWEIiIi, Daniel Ozro Smith, educator; b. Den- mark, Me., Apr. 13, 1851; s. Daniel and Mary A. (Smith) Lowell; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1874, A.M., 1877; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1877; (Litt. D. Bow- doin, 1909); m. Emma Woodman Jordan, of Bruns- wick, Me., Dec. 2, 1878. After brief med. practice adopted teaching as profession; taught in schs. and acads. in Me., until 1884; master in Roxbury Latin Sch., Boston, 1884-1909, headmaster since 1909. Examiner in English, College Entrance Exam. Bd., 1907-9; local hon. sec. Egypt Explora- tion Fund, since 1909. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn.; pres. N.E. Assn. Teachers of English, 1903-5, Bow- doin (Coll.) Club, Boston, 1904-5, Bowdoin Coll. Alumni Assn. of Boston, 1910-12; Bridgton Acad. Alumni Assn. of Mass., 1909-11, Mass. Assn. Classi- cal and High School Teachers, 1908-10, Boston Es- peranto Soc, 1909-12: mem. N.E. Esperanto Assn., Esperanto Assn. of North America (elected pres. 1909, but declined; v.-p., 1912 — ), Univer.sal Espe- ranto Assn., Internat. Esperanto "Lingva Komi- tato," Classical Assn. of N.E. (pres. Eastern Mass. Sect., 1911-12), N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Society Oife), Nat. Geog. Soc, Mass. Council of Edn., Religious Edn. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon; Odd Fellow, Royal Arch Mason. (See Who's Who in America for books, translations, etc.) Address: 76 Alban St., Dorchester, Mass.* IiOWEI^Ii, Enocli, business man. (See vol. 1909.) IiOWEIii;. Francis Cabot, jurist: Jan. 7, 1855- Mar. 6, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ImOWIUmJm, Guy, merchant; b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 6, 1870; s. Edward Jackson and Mary W. (Good- rich) Lowell; ed. Dresden, Germany, Paris, France, Nobles Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1892; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894; studied ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris, diplome, 1899; m. Henrietta Sargent, of Brookline, Mass., May 17, 1898. Has practiced at Boston since 1900; architect of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Emerson Hall, and new lecture hall. Harvard; consulting architect, Charles River Basin Commn., Cumberland Co. Court House, etc.; lecturer on landscape architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech. Dir. Simmons Coll., Boston. Home: Brook- line. Office: 12 West St., Boston, and 225 5th Av., New York.* IiOWEIiIi, James Arnold, lawyer; b. Chestnut Hill, Mass., Feb. 5, 1869; s. John and Lucy Buck- minster (Emerson) Lowell; descendant of Rev. John Lowell, Newbury, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B., 1894; m. Mary Wharton Churchman, of Phila., Pa., Dec. 2, 1897; 2 sons, James A., Jr., Wharton. Began practice in Boston, 1894; mem. firm Lowell & Lowell; dir. Merrimack Mfg. Co. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, 4 yrs. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 5, 6. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Worker in philanthropic orgns. ; treas. South End House Assn.; trustee Perkins Instn. for the Blind; chmn. Commn. on Workmen's Compensation of Mass., 1910-12. One of original dirs. of Mass. Audubon Soc. Republi- can. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, The Country (Brookline), Longwood Cricket. Author: Bank- ruptcy, 1898. Recreations: country life, interested in bird life. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 38 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass. ImOWEI,!,, John, lawyer; b. Boston, May 23, 1856; s. John and Lucy B. (Emerson) Lowell; descendant of Rev. John Lowell, Newbury, Mass.; grad. Harvard, 1877; took 2 yrs.' course at Har- vard Law Sch., and studied in office of Lothrop, Bishop & Lincoln; m. Mary Emlen Hale, of Phila., Pa., Oct. 24, 1883: 4 children, Mary E. (Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd), Ralph, James H., Olivia. Admitted to bar, 1880, and has since practiced at Boston; for- merly practiced with father, Hon. John Lowell; since father's death has been sr. mem. firm of Tjowell & Lowell; dir. Waltham Bleachery & Dye Works; treas. Harvard Loan Fund; sinking fund commr. City of Newton; trustee and gen. counsel. Employers' Liability Assurance Corpn., Ltd., Lon- don; trustee Mass. Soc. for Promoting Agr., Mass. Gen. Hosp.; mem. visiting com. Arnold Arboretum and Bussey Instn., of Harvard CoIL Unitarian. Clubs: Union (pres.), Tavern, Exchange, Har- vard (Boston); Country (Brookline); Harvard, Adirondack League (New York). Recreations: raising fancy chicken'?: natural history. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: Equitable Bldg., Bos- ton, Mass. IiOWEIiIi, Mary Chandler, M.D., lawyer; b. Fox- croft, Me.: d. Charles Winthrop and Mary Esther (Chandler) Lowell; descendant of Percival Lowell, and on maternal side, of Ednionii ('han''ipv; !>>-ad. Mt. Holvoke Sem. (now coll.), 1883; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg., Boston, 1886; LL.B., Boston U., 1902, J.D., 1903, J.M., 1904 (said to be the only woman in the world to hold degrees in medicine, law and jurisprudence); post-grad, work Cornell U., New York Woman's Coll., Berlin and Vienna; unmarried. Apptd. asst. supt. Me. Insane Hosp., 1866 (first woman to hold such a position); resi- dent phys. and prof, hygiene, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1891-1900; pvt. practice in Boston; now engaged in spl. geneal. work, also dealing in real estate. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Women's Lawyers' Club, Portia Club. Mt. Holyoke Alumni Assn., Cornell Alumni Assn., Phi Sigma. Not a suffragist. Conglist. Author: Chandler, Parsons and Allied Families. 1912: also (monograph) Property Laws of Married Women in ^lass., 1904. Contbr. to mags, and geneal. jours. Address: Fox- croft. I\Te. IiOWEIiIi, Percival, astronomer; b. Boston, Mar. 13, 1855; s. Augustus and Katharine Bigelow (Law- rence) Lowell; brother of A(bbott) Lawrence Lowell: A.R . Hf-vard. 1N76: (LL.D.. Aminorst, 1907. Clark TT., 1909): m. Constance Savage Keith, of Boston, June 10, 1908. Went to Japan, 1883, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 689 and lived there from time to time till 1S93; coun- sellor and foreign sec. to Korean Spl. Mission to U.S. Establislied Lowell Obs., 1S94; undertook eclipse expdn. to Tripoli, 1900; sent expdn. to the Andes to photograph planet Mars, 1907. Received Janssen medal of French Astron. Soc. 1904, tor re- searches on Mars; gold medal lor work on Mars from Sociedad Astronomica de Mexico, 1908; has made discoveries on the planets Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and especially Mars; apptd. non-resident piof. astronomy, Mass. Institute Tech., 1902. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Royal Asiatic Soc. of Great Britain and Ireland, Am. I'hilo.s. Soc. Societe .Astronomiciue de i-'ranoe, Astronomische Gesellschaft; hon. mem. Sociedad Astiononiica flo Mexico; mem. Nat. and Am. geog. socs. (See "W'ho's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 53 State St., Boston.* I.OWi:i.Ii, vr. Holtorook, M.D.; b. Halifax, N.S., Apr. S, 1875; s. "William L. and Fannie A. (Hol- brook) Lowell; both natives of Me. and in Halifax temporarily; came to U.S. July, 1875; student, Har- vard, 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; grad. Boston City Hosp. and Mass. Charitable Lye & Ear Infirmary; m. Marion Isabel Syming- ton, of Windsor, Ont., 1904; children, Francis S., W. Holbrook, Jr. Practiced, Boston, since 1904; asst. ophthalmic surgeon Boston City Hosp., Mass. Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary; asst. in opthal- mology, Harvard Grad. Sch. of Medicine; for- merly ophthalmic phys. to Boston Dispensary; oplithalmologist to Children's Mission and Lin- coln House, Boston. Mem. N.E. Ophthal. Soc, Alass. Med. Soc, A.:M.A., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Hunnewell (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: motoring. Address: 101 Newbury St., Boston. XiOWITDES, Mary Elizalbetli, author, educator; b. Wallasey, Eng., 1864; d. Richard and Anne Stuart (Bvrth) Lowndes; arad. vith lionors G'rton College, Cambridge U.; Litt.D., Trinity Coll., Dub- lin; unmarried. Came to America, 1909; in charge English dept., 1909-10, joint prin., 1911 — , Rose- mary Hall, Greenwich, Conn. Mem. Ch. of Eng- land. (See Who's Who in America for clubs, list of books, etc.) Home: Greenwich, Conn.* IiO'WNEY, "Walter M., mfr.; b. Sehec, Me., Sept. 2, 1855; s. William and Eliza Jane (Weston) Dow- ney; ed. pub. schs., Bangor, Me.; m. Nettie Bolton, of Bangor, Jan. 25, 1877. Began mfr. chocolate bonbons at Boston, 1883. inc., 1890, as The Walter M. Lowney Co., of which is pres. ; pres. The Walter M. Lowney Co. of Can., Ltd., chartered, 1905, fac- tory at Montreal. Mason. Home: IMansfleld, Mass. Office: 4S6 Hanover St., Boston.* Xi'CJCAS, Trances Henderson, educator; b. Main- puri, India; d. James J. and Evelyn (Schley) Lucas; brought to U.S. at age of 7; grad. Sayre Inst., Lexington, Ky., 1889: B.A., Wellesley. 1893; un- married. Prin. Lincoln Sch. (boarding pnd day sch. for girls). Providence, R.I., since 1911. Mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, R.I. Wellesley Club, Equal Suffrage League. Conglist. Recreations: outdoor life. Address: Lincoln School, Providence, R.I. IiTTCZ:, Al'bert E., clergyman: b. North Carmel, Me., Aug. 23, 1865; s. Henry Warren and Cordelia Ann (Bemis) Luce; ed. rural sch.; Orono High Sch.; two courses. East Me. Conf. Sem.; m. Aug. 5, 1889, Roberta A. Carlisle, of East Orland, Me. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1893: pastor successively. Fort Fairfield. Monticello, Patten, Pittsfield. Booth- bay Harbor, Clinton, Castine, Belfast, Dexter (all of Me.); pastor Old Town since 1913. Leader "W^esleyan Grove camp meeting, Northport, Me., 4 vrs. ; dir. Piscataquis Valley Campmeeting, 1 yr. Trustee and treas. East Me. Conf. Republican. Ma- son: mem. Odd Fellows, O.E.S., Rebekahs, Knights of Pvthias. Address: Parsonage, Old Town, Me. ImVCE, Enos T., president Waltham Savings Bank. Waltham. Mass. IitTCE, John Dandridgre Henley, banker, sugar mcht. ; b. Washington. D.C., Oct. 1, 1855; s. Stephen Bleecker and Eliza (Henley) Luce; ed. pvt. schs., Switzerland; m. Louisa Davis, of Cambridge. Mass., June 2, 1886 (died 1907); 1 son, Stephen Bleecker. With Kidder, Peabody & Co., bankers, 1875-98; since mem. Luce, Crehore & Co.; pres. Central Aguirre Sugar Cos., Ponce & Guayama R.R. Co. (both Porto Rico properties). Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Tavern (Boston). Home: 267 Clar- endon St. Office: 89 State St., Boston. IilTCE, Matthew, wool merchant; b. Boston, Oct. 26, 1868; s. Matthew and Elizabeth (Tucker) Luce; A.B., Harvard, 1891; m. Mary C. Hovey, of Boston, Oct. 1, 1902; 2 children. Matthew, Jr., Alice. Traveled around the world, 1891-3; became con- nected, 1893, with Luce & Manning, wool commn. merchants (founded by father, 1864); admitted to firm as partner, 1898; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, New Bedford, Mass. Trustee Mass. State Training Schools since 1908. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: University (New York), Union. Tennis and Rac- quet, Tavern, Harvard, Mass. Automobile. Recre- ations: tennis, shooting. Home: Cohasset, Mass. Oflrce: 232 Summer St., Boston. IiTTCE, Robert, journalist, lawyer; b. Auburn, Me., Dec. 2, 1862; s. Enos Thompson and Phoebe (Learned) Luce; A.B., Harvard, 1882, A.M., 1883; m. Mabelle Clifton Farnham, of Somerville, Mass., Sept. 21, 1885. Mem. Mass. Legislature, 1899-1908; as house chmn. on election laws, author of "Luce" laws for primary elections and direct nominations; studied law; admitted to the bar, 1908, and prac- ticed until 1912; It.-gov. of Mass., 1912. Republi- can. Pres. of Press Clipping Bureau since 1888. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Teachers' Retirement Bd. Clubs: Exchange, Republican of Massachusetts, Boston City, Middlesex. Author: Electric Railways; Writing for the Press; Going Abroad? Home: Waltham, Mass. Office: 8 Bos- worth St., Boston.* liUCE, Stephen Bleecker, rear-admiral; b. Al- bany, N.Y., Mar. 25, 1827; s. Vinal and Charlotte (Bleecker) Luce; apptd. midshipman from N.Y., Oct. 19, 1841; served on many stations and cir- cumnavigated the globe; served on the Pacific coast during Mexican War; went to Naval Acad, for promotion to passed midshipman, 1848; pro- moted master, Nov. 15, 1855; It., Sept. 16, 1855; It.-comdr., July 16, 1862; comdr., July 25, 1866; capt., Dec. 28, 1872; commodore, Nov. 25, 1881; rear-admiral, Oct. 5, 1885. During Civil "War was It. of frigate Wabash, comdr. of monitor Natucl^et and the double-ender Sonoma, the Canandaigua and the Pontiac; served in North Atlantic Blockading Squadron; in active service after war until re- tired. Mar. 25. 1889. Founded Naval War Coll., 1884; was mainly instrumental in establishment of naval training system. Commr.-gen., Colum- bian Hist. Expn., Madrid, 1892. Author: Naval Songs, 1889; Seamanship, 1898, 1905. Address; Nevi'port, R.I.* IilTCE, Thomas Warren, M.D.; b. Readfield, Me., Feb. 15, 1870; s. Daniel and Emily Elizabeth (Ladd) Luce; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., Bowdoin Coll., 1895; m. Portland, Me., Dec. 27, 1900, Nettie May Leighton: 2 children, Isadore Leighton, b. Dec 20, 1901. Emilv Elizabeth, Feb. 6, 1904. Has practiced at Portsmouth, N.H., since 1900. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. State Med. Soc, Rockingham Co. Med. Soc, Portsmouth Med. Assn. Mason. Club: Warwick. Address: 7 Court St., Portsmouth, N.H. Ii'UCE, "Warren Augnistus, clergyman; b. Vine- yard Haven, Mass.. July 11, 1849; s. Capt. Warren and Almira N. (Crowell) Luce; A.B., "W'esleyan U.. Conn., 1875, A.M.. 1878; m. Mrs. Ella A. Hayes, of Haddam. Conn., June 14, 1876; 5 children, Ger- trude Scovil (wife of Dr. A. R. Crandell), Arthur Whitaker, Warren Augustus (deceased), Marjorie Augusta, Mira Elma. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1875- pastor Hanover. Mass., 1875-6. Norwich, Conn., 1876-8, Uncasville, Mass., 1878-81, Atta- waugan, 1881-2, 1st Ch.. Fall River, 1882-3, Burn- side Conn., 1883-5. Attleboro, Mass., 1885-7, Haz- ardvilie, Conn., 1887-90. 1st Ch., Newport, R.I.. 1890-2 1st Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1892-6, Willi- mantic. Conn.. 1896-7. 1st Ch., Taunton, Mass., 1897-1900, Rockville. Conn.. 1900-2, Central Ch., Taunton 1902-7, Middleboro, 1908-10, Plymouth, 690 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1910-13, Provincetown, 1913-14; retired 1914, and entered business. Republican. Address: Brockton, Mass. JmVCETC, Joseph Michael, civil engineer; b. Mid- dletown, Conn., Sept. I'l, ISSO; s. Michael and Jo- hannah (Colter) Lucey; grad. Middletown High Sch., 1900; unmarried. With American Bridge Co., East Berlin, Conn., 1901-3, The Russell & Erwin Co., New Britain. 1903-5, The Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Co., Middletown, 1905-7, R. M. Wilcox, civil engr., Middletown, 1907-12; became partner of Mr. Wilcox, 1912, under title of Wilcox & Lucev; city engr. of Middletown since Feb., 1913; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; chmn. Com. in Durant Sch. Dist. since 1909. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Sons of Vets, (past comdr. and now sec), Middlesex County Fish and Game Assn. Home: Middletown, Conn. IiXTCHSINGEB, Harry "Warner, ]M.D.; b. Stock- bridge, Mass., Aug. 30, 187 2; s. Henry and Ger- trude E. (Warner) Luchsinger; grad. Williams Acad., Stockbridge, Mass.; IM.D., Albany Med. Coll. (Union U.), 1894; m. Antoinette Wurtzbach, of Stockbridge, .Tune 30, 1897; 2 children, Helene A., Carolvn Gertrude. Practiced in Housatonic, Mass., since 1894; mem. Bd. of Health and Sch. Com., Housatonic. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. Cincinnatus Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Monu- ment Chapter, R.A.M. ; Berkshire Commandery No 22 K.T.; mem. Foresters of America. Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: 36 Main St., Housatonic, Mass. IilTCKEV, Prank Ranney, clergyman; b. Pough- keepsie, X.Y., Xov. 23, 1858; s. Charles Pinckney and Annie (Brush) Luckey; B.S., Cornell U.. 1882: grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1888; m. Celeste Rensley, of Poughkeepsie, Feb. 18, 1884; 1 son, Charles Pinck- ney. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1888; pastor Hum- phrev St. Ch., New Haven, Conn., since 1888. Dir. Organized Charities Assn., New Haven. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: New Haven Country, Yale (New York), Adirondack League. Recrea- tions: golf, fishing. Address: 584 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. IiTTDDEN, Charles S., banker; b. South Ran- dolph (now Brookville), Mass., June 13, 1865; s. Henry and Eliza .lane (Shaw) Ludden; grad Hol- brook (Mass.) High Sch., 1883; grad. Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston, 1885; m. Apr. 24, 1887, Delia Amanda Faxon, of Brookville, Mass. With L. M. Reynolds & Co., shoe mfrs., Brockton, Mass., 13 yrs.; later with W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., Brockton, F. B. Washburn Co., bakers, Brockton, INIass., Boston & South Shore St. Ry. Co., Rockland; in business on own account in Lynn, as Faxon & Ludden, 1900-3; with Peoples Savings Bank, Brockton, since 1903, treas. since 1909, also trustee. Republican. Baptist; ex-pres. Boston South Bapt. S.S. Assn.; v.-p. and dir. Brockton Y.M.C.A. Mem. Norfolk Union Lodge, F. and A.M., Randolph, aiass.; Royal Arcanum, Brockton. Club: Brockton. Home: 74 Franklin St., Brookville, Mass. Office: 221 Main St., Brockton, Mass. IiUDWIG, Iieland O., banker; b. Waldoboro, Me.. Sept. 18, 1S56; s. Gorham and Achsah J. (Nason) Ludwig; descendant of Joseph Ludwig. who emi- grated from Germany in 1753 and settled at Waldo- boro, Me.; ed. pub. schs. of Waldoboro, and Lin- coln Acad.; m. Ellouise E. Bagley, of Houlton, Me., Sept. 2, 1886; 3 children, Laurence G., b. Sept. 3, 1888; Leland O., Jr., Aug. 17, 1897; Richard B., Dec. 17, 1901. Began as elk. in insurance oflfice, Waldoboro; removed to Houlton, 1880, and en- gaged as elk. in business office and bank; ins. busi- ness as Gentle & Ludwig, later disposing of inter- est; treas. and trustee Houlton Savings Bank since 1888; treas. and dir. E. L. Cleveland Co., produce; dir. Aroostook Tel. & Tel. Co.. Farmers Nat. Bank. Treas. Aroostook Co., 1892-1900. Republican. Conglist. Trustee Ricker Classical Inst. Odd Fellow% Elk. Club: Meduxnekeag. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 77 Court St., Houlton, Me. IiITHRSElT, Frank A., farmer; b. New York City, Apr. 10, 1867; s. John and Katharine (Kothe) Luhr- sen; grad. 13th St. Evening High Sch., N.Y. City, 1884; m. Helen Hohorst, of Hanover, Germany, Apr. 28, 1893; 5 children, Ethel, Ada, Helen, Mabel, Simeon. Engaged in hotel business for a number of yrs. (following father in tliat line) ; removed to Tolland, Conn., 1899; assessor of Tolland 2 yrs., now register of voters; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 1912. Democrat. Conglist. Address: Tol- land, Conn. IiUITWIEIiEB, Clarence Seward, treasurer American Stay Co.; b. Rochester, N.Y., June 16, 1861; s. James C. and Bertlia (Andrews) Luit- wieler; grad. high sch., York, Pa., 1877; m. Lucy B., d. Horace Mann and Eliza M. Billings, of Spring- field, Mass., Jan. 14, 1885; 3 children, Helen, Ed- ward B., Clarence Seward, Jr. Taught sch. at York, Pa., 1877-80; bookkeeper Sewing Machine Supplies Co., Springfield, Mass., 1880-3; treas. same, 1883, and gen. mgr. and treas. of the corpn. in Boston, 1883-03: now treas. Am. Stay (5o., Union Lock-Stitch Co., Union Welting Co.; pres. Newton South Co-operative Bank; sec. One Hun- dred Associates Real Estate Trust of Boston; trustee Newton Centre Savings Bank. Mem. New. ton Sch. Com., 1898-02. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason. Clubs: Newton, Boston Yacht, Republican Club of Mass., Middlesex. Home: 24 Duncklee St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 299 Marginal St., East Boston. IiXTIiIi, Kichard Swann, paleontologist; b. An- napolis, INId., Xov. 6, 1867; s. Capt. Edward P. (U.S.N.) and Elizabeth F. (Burton) Lull; B.Sc, Rutgers Coll., 1893, M.Sc, 1896; Columbia, 1902-3, Ph.D., 1903; (hon. M.A., Yale, 1911); m. Clara Coles Boggs, of Newark. N.J., July 2, 1894. With div. of entomology, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1893; asst. and asso. prof, zoology, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1894- 1906; asst. prof, vertebrate paleontology, 1906-11, prof., 1911 — , Yale U. Asso. curator vertebrate paleontology, Peabody Mus., Yale. 1906 — . (See Who's Who in America for list societies, writings, etc.) Address: X"ew Haven, Conn.* IiUMBEBT, Ansel Le Torest, lawyer: b. Ripley. "Me.. Sept. 3. 1853; s. .John and X'ancv (Richardson) Lumbert: grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield. 1875; A.B., Bowdoin. 1879, A.M., 1889; m. Ola Jane Wil- son, of Boston, Sept. 28, 1909; no children. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1880; practiced in Houlton and Boston, but now devotes attention to timber- land estate, one of the largest of the kind in Me.; mem. Me. Senate. 1885-8; mem. Governor's Coun- cil, 1SS9-90. Overseer Bowdoin Coll. since 1914. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Zeta Tsi. Recrea- tions: fisliing. motoring. Address: Houlton, Me. IiTTMMTTS. Henry Tilton, lawver; b. Lvnn. Mass., Dec. 28, 1876: s. William and Louisa Mitchell CBrown) Lummus; descended from Edward Lum- mus, Ipswich. I\Iass., 1635; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. summa cum laude, 1897; m. Eleanor Stet- son Tarbox, of Lynn. Oct. 9, 1900. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898. and since practiced at Lynn; mem. Lummus & Barnev since 1900; mem. Lvnn Sch. Bd., 1901-4 (chmn., 1903-4); .iustice Dist.'Ct. of Southern Essex since 1907; lecturer Assn. Even- ing Law Sch. since 1899. and in Boston U. Sch. of Law since 1911. Mem. INIass. Bar Assn. Republi- can. Universalist. Mason. Club: Oxford (Lvnn). Author: Law of Liens. 1898, 2d edit., 1905. Home: 11 T^'olcott Rd. Oflfice: 38 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. IiTTNI}, Charles Granville, banker: b. Woburn, Mass.. Apr. 30. 1871; s. Charles Granville and Henrietta (Bond) Lund: ed. T\^oburn pub. schs.; Boston Latin Sch.; Burlington (Vt.) pvt. sch.; m. Mabel L. Skinner, of Woburn, Mass., Nov. 6, 1893; 2 children, Charles G., Jr., Eleanor. Learned tan- ning trade and followed same at Woburn 20 yrs.; was connected with C G. Lund & Co., and v.-p. .Taines Skinner Leather Co.. T\'oburn; mem. bank- ing firm of Fitzgerald, Hubbard & Co., since 1906; pres. T\^oburn Five Cents Savings Bank; v.-p. Tur- ner Tanning Machinery Co.; dir. Mass. Bonding Ins. Co., Old Dominion Mining and Smelting Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston City, Boston Athletic, Corinthian Yacht Recreations: athletics, boating. Home: Woburn, :Mass. Office: 95 ISIilk St., Boston. IiUND, Fred Bates, surgeon; b. Concord, N.H., Jan. 4, 1865; s. Charles C. and Lydia (French) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 6yi Lund; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, jNIass.; A.B., summa cum laude, Harvard, ISSS (Plii Beta Kappa), A.iNl., 1S92; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 181)2; interne Mass. Gen. llosp., 1890-3; m. Lexington, Mass., 1893. Has practiced at Boston since 1893. Address: 529 Beacon St., iJoston. IiUNC, Josepli Wlieelock, lawyer; b. Concord, N.H., Mar. 14, 1867; s. Cliarles C. and Lydia (Frencii) Lund; A.B., Harvard, 1890, LL.B., 1893; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1893, and .since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Clubs: Harvard, Boston Art, Country, Union Boat. Home: Brooliline, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. IiUNDIN, Carl Axel Robert, optical expert; b. Venersbory. Sweden, Jan. 13, 1851; s. C. F. and U. H. (Anderson) Lundin; ed. high sch., Falun, Sweden; (hon. M.A., Amherst, 1905); m. Hulda M. Hansen, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 3, 1875. Has talien an active and prin. part in the worlc done by Alvan Clarlv & Sons (now Alvan Clark & Sons Corpn.) since 1874, including the 30-inch ob- jective for Pulkowa Obs., 1883 (which was taken over and installed by liim under spl. decree of Russian Govt.), the 36-in. objective of the Lick Obs., 1887, and the 40-inch objective for the Yerkes Obs., 1895; completed 24-inch objective for Lowell Obs., 1895; made 16-inch objective for U. of Cin- cinnati, 1904, and 18-inch objective for Amherst Obs., 1905; since 1896 in entire charge of the opti- cal worlv of the concern, and lias devised and put into operation several important optical tests. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Astron. and Astropliys. Soc. America. Address: care Alvan Clark & Sons, Cam- bridgeport, Mass.* IiTTlTT, Alfred Eastman, lawyer; b. Beverly, Mass., Feb. 12, 1878; s. Hervey and Elizabeth Adeline (Blake) Lunt; A.B., Harvard, 1903, LL.B., 1905; m. Mildred Kallen, of Boston, Oct. 5, 1909; children. Rutli Ladd, Elizabeth. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905, and since practiced in Boston and Bev- erly. Mem. Common Council, Beverly, 1904; city solicitor, 1909-12. Business mgr. Harvard Illus- trated Mag., 1900-3. Pres. Harvard Rep. Club, 1901-5, Harvard Debating Club, 1903, Nat. Rep. Coll. League, 1904-12; del. from Essex Dist. to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Mem. legal com., Nat. Com. on Prison Labor. Mem. Essex Bar Assn. Home: 207 Dodge St., Beverly. Office: 15 State St., Boston. IiUQUES, Edward Child, real estate; b. Bidde- ford, Me., July 31. 1858; s. Samuel White and Hannah Maria (Cliild) Luques; descendant of An- thony Luques, M.D., Beverly, Mass.; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1882; m. Dora Boynton, of Biddeford, Mar. 8, 1883; 2 children, Edward W., Margaret. En- gaged in retail coal and lumber business, 1887, un- til deatli of fatlier, 1897; since has devoted atten- tion to care of faniily property and real estate business; former mem. Common Council, Bidde- ford: mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Saco, 1895. Mason (K.T.. Shriner) ; Odd Fellow (past chief patiiarch of Encampment). Republican. Unitarian. Ad- dress: 113 Main St., Saco, Me. IitJQUIENS, Frederick Bliss, college prof.; b. Auburndale, JNIass., Dec. 10, 1875; s. Jules and Emma (Clark) Luquiens; B.A., Yale, 1897, Ph.D., 1905; m. Elizabeth Koll, of Salem, O., June 23, 1904. Asst. prof. Spanish, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1906 — . (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Home: 97 Canner St., New Haven, Conn.* I.USSIER, Emile Evariste; b. Sorel, P.Q., Can., Oct. 30, 1867; s. Pierre Edmund and Adelle (Laforce) Lussier; ed. pub. schs. : m. Nov. 12, 1889, Lillian Gee, of Woonsocket, R.I. Dealer in meats and provisions since 1891; mem. Woon- socket Citv Council, 1905-7: mem. Bd. of Alder- men, 1908-10 (pres., 1909-10); mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1911-14; apptd. state meat insp., 1914, term of 5 yrs. Republican. Roman Catliolic. Home: 103 Harri.=:nn Av.. "\;\''oonsocket. R.I. IiXJSSIER, Josepli, editor and publisher: b. St. Mathias, Co. Rouville. P.Q., Mar. 18, 1872: s. Louis and Marcelline (Trudeau) Lussier; ed. Coll. Ste. Marie de Monnoir, P.Q., and Laval U., Montreal; m. Laura Marcoux, of Richelieu, P.Q., July 10, 1894; 4 children, C6cile, Alice, Louis Phillipe, Jo- seph Alplionse. Editor and pub. La Justice, Hol- yoke, Mass., since Apr. 1, 1909; pres. Perpetual- Help Credit Union; dir. City Co-operative Bank. Dir. Holyoke Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Roman Catliolic. Home: 59 Nonotuck Si. Office: 278 Main St., Holyolve, Mass. IiUTHER, Charles Bateman, mfr.; b. Fall River, Nov. 15, 1860; s. Samuel M. and Harriet (Bate- man) Luther; Ph.B., Brown U., 1883; m. Lottie H. Rubii;uon, of Fall River, Mar. 19, 1890. In employ of Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Fall River, Mass., 1883-6; treas. Luther Mfg. Co., cot- ton mfrs., since 1903; also treas. Stafford Mills since 1914. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republi- can. Clubs: Quequechan, Squantum (Providence), R.I. Country. Address: 655 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. IiUTHER, Charles Carroll, clergyman, evange- list; moved to Somers i'oint, N.J. (See vol. 1909.) IiUTHER, Clair Trauklin, clergyman; b. Bur- ton, O., Oct. 3, 1866; s. Ezra and Marv (Wood) Luther; descendant of John Luther, propr., Taun- ton, Mass., 1630; ed. high sch., Painesville, O.; Adelbert Coll. (Western Reserve U.), 1886, 1887; A.B., Amherst, 1889; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1892; student of philosophy, Yale Grad. Sch., 1909-12; m. Edith May Bouton, of New Haven, Conn., June 14, 1894; 2 children, Mildred Hurd, Clarice Bouton. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1892; pastor Redding, Conn., 1892-S, Mystic, 1898-05, Little Compton, R.I., 1906-7, Providence, 1907-8; resided at New Haven, Conn., since 1909, now pastor Westville Ch. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Club: Congregational. Recreations: fishing. Address: 92 Barnett St., New Haven, Conn. IiUTHER, Plavel Sweeten, college president; b. Brooklyn, Conn., Mar. 26, 1850; s. Flavel Sweeten and Jane (Lillie) Luther; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1870, A.M., 1873; (hon. Ph.D., 1896, LL.D., 1904, Trinity; LL.D., Tufts, 1905, Wesleyan, 1906); m. Isabel Blake Ely, of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 2, 1871. Deacon P.E. Ch., 1871; prof, mathematics, Racine Coll., 1876-81; teacher Gambler, O., 1881-2; prof, mathe- matics, Kenyon Coll., 1882-3; Seabury prof, mathe- matics and astronomy, since 1883, pres. since 1904, Trinity Coll. Mem. Conn. Senate, 1907-11. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Clubs: University (Hart- ford, Boston and Providence), Graduates' (New Haven). Address: 115 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn.* IIUTHER, Frederic Newton, editor; b. Warren, R.I., Oct. 25, 1860; s. John P. and Sarah (Barton) Luther: A.E!., Brown U., 18S4 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Adeline Dushan, of Rutland, Vt., Apr. 23, 1893. With Providence Journal, 1886-06; with Providence Tribune since 1906, editor since 1907. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University (pres.), Turks Head. Address: 236 Burton Av., Providence, R.I. IiUTZ, Harry, clergyman; b. Circleville, O., Sept. 9, 1870; s. Samuel L. and Ellen N. (Newhouse) Lutz; A.B., Waynesburg (Pa.) Coll., 1894; studied theology, Meadville Theol. Sch. and Harvard; m. Marv E. Smith, of Circleville, O., June 30, 1897; 2 children, Robert E., Roger A. Practiced law, Circleville, O., 4 yrs.; ordained Unitarian min- istry, 1900; pastor Rockland, Mass., 1900-2, Bel- fast, Me., 1902-6, Billerica, Mass., 1906-10, Chan- ning Ch., Newton, since Apr. 15, 1910. Republican. :Ma.son. (K.T.). Clubs: Newton, Hunnewell (New- ton), Twentieth Century (Boston). Address: 91 Park St.. Newton, ]\Iass. IiYFORD, Edwin Francis, lawyer; b. Waterville, Me., Sept. 8, 1857; s. IMoses and Mary L. (Dyer) Lyford- grad. Waterville (now Coburn) Classical Inst., 1873; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me., 1877, AM., 1882; studied law in office of Hon. Reuben Foster of Waterville: admitted to Me. bar, 1879. Mass., 1882; m. Bessie Louise Adams, of Spring- field Mass., June 7, 1899. Practiced at Springfield. Mass., since 1883; mem. Springfield City Council, 1SS5 86, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 93, Senate. 1894; spl justice of Springfield Police Ct. Republican. Mem Mass. Bar Assn., Hampden Co. Bar Assn.; fellow A.A.A.S. Baptist. Clubs: Winthrop, Reality, Saturday Night. Wrote: Pictures and Stories from American History. Recreations: country life. 692 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Home: 106 Clarendon St. Office: Mass. Mutual U. of Vt., 1870, A.M., 1873 (L.L.D., 1911); m. Oct. Bldg; Springfield, Mass. 20, ISSO, Harriett E. Phelps, of Burling-ton. Began l,YFORD, James Otis, lawyer; b. Boston, June in coal business, Burlington, 1875; now pres. Elias 28riS53: s. James and Mary I. (McLane) Lyford; ^^yman Coal Co., Burlington Traction Co Baldwin ed. Boston pub. schs. and Tilton (N.H.) Sem.; m. l^etrigerator Co Burlington Venetian Blind Co., Susan .^ver liiU, cu L.^u.oru. ...,,.. .w.is ;. i.s.s:. ^^gnesia Talc Co ; v.-p. Haward Nat. Bani^, City Editor "People" newspaper. Concord, 1S77-9; ad- i'""^-,l.9.°J' Q^^®",^i*,^' ^5°"°" Co ?. K ^iinds Co ; mitted to bar. 1880; practiced law Tilton. N.H., dir. Military Post St. Ry. Co., Welsh Bros. Maple 18SU-2; elk. depot q.m.'s office, Washington, 1882-7; Co., Champlam Transportation Co. Acting pres. chmn. N.H. Savings Bank Commn., 1887-95, reap- U. °f Vt., Dec, 1910-Oct., 1911 now trustee Mem. pointed. May, 1915; city auditor. Concord, N.H., Bd. of Aldermen, Burlington, 4 yrs. (pres. 2 yrs.) ; 1S96-S; mem. N.H. Legislature, 1893, 95, 97. 191f.; ^em. Vt. Senate, 1894 Mem. Sigma Phi Republi- naval officer customs dist. of Boston and Charles- can. Episcopalian. Mason Clubs: Algonquin, town, Mass., 1898-13; editor Nashua Telegraph; ^tlian Allen Home: 237 S. Willard St. Office: sec. Concord Bd. of Trade. 1913-15 (resigned); ^^'^ College St., Burlington, Vt. See. X.H. liep. Com.. 189tj; mem. N.H. cuiistl. LYMAN, Eug'ene "William, prof, theology; moved convs., 1876. 1902. Trustee Tilton Sem. Editor to Oberlin, O. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in History of Concord, N.H., 1903. Author: Life of America, 1914-15.) Edward H. Rollins, 1907; History of Canterbury, LYMAN, George Hinckley, lawyer; b. Boston, N.H., 1911. Address: Concord, N.H.* Pee. 13, 1850; A.B., Harvard, 1873, LL.B., 1877; m. LYMAN, Arthur, lawyer, trustee; s. Arthur Caroline B. Amory, of Boston, 1881. Began prac- Theodore and Ella (Lowell) Lyman; A.B., Harvard tice in Boston, 1877; chmn. Rep. State Com., Mass., U., 1883; read law, admitted to bar and since in 1895-6; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1896-1900; apptd. practice at Boston. V.-p. and dir. Greater New collector of customs, Dist. of Boston and Charles- York Development Co., Brooklyn Development Co., town, 1898. Home: Beverly Farms, Mass. I^-ooklyn Associates; elk., dir. and trustee Boston lYMAN, Georffe Richard, botanist; moved to Water Power Co.; dir. Pacific Mills, ^altham -Woohin^ton DP C See vol 1^09 ■> Watch Co., Mut. Nat. Bank, Old Colony Trust Co., f^^ir^l^ , ' ^^^^ \oi. iyu9.) Boston & Lowell R.R., Boston Mfg. Co., Mass. Cot- ^.I-YMAN, Jesse P.; president Am. Glue Co., ton Mills, Mass. Mills in Ga., Merrimack Mfg. Co., Fitchburg Yarn Co.; dir. Fourth Atlantic Nat. Waltham Bleachery & Dve Works; trustee SuiTolk Bank, Fitchburg Nat. Bank, South Omaha (Neb.) Savings Bank for Seamen and Others, Business Nat. Bank, North Ward Co., Library Bureau, Seal- Property Associates, Merchants Real Estate Trust, shipt Oyster System, Grant Yarn Co. Address: State St. Associates, Wood Harmon Real Estate 121 Beverly St., Boston. Assn., Wood Harmon Real Estate Trustees. Chi- LYMAN, John Pickering-, banker; b. Portsmouth, cago Real Estate Trust, Wabash Av. & Monroe N.H., Veh. 8, 1847; s. John Pickering and Mary St. (Chicago), Minneapolis Real Estate Associate.«j Rantoul (Peabodv) Lyman; A.B., Harvard, 1868, St. Paul Central Associates, Duluth Real Estate A.M., 1871; unmarried. Pres. Webster and Atlas Associates, Seattle Real Estate Associates. Home: Nat. Bank; dir. Collateral Loan Co.; trustee Suf- 57 Marlboro St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. folk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others. Club: LYMAN, Arthur Theodore, mfr.: b. Boston. Dec. Fnion. Recreations: art. Home: 112 Pinckney 8, 1832; s. George Williams and Anne (Pratt) St. Office: 107 Sears Bldg., Boston. Lyman; A.B., Harvard. 1853, A.M.. 1857; m. Ella, LYMAN. Joseph Bardwell, clergyman; b. New d. .John Aniury and Elizabeth Cabot (Putnam) Egypt, N.J., Jan. 4, 1870; s. Joseph Bardwell and Lowell, of Boston, Apr. 8, 1858; children, Julia, Laura Elizabeth (Baker) Lvman; descendant of Mabel, Ella (wife of Dr. Richard C. Cabot, of Richard Lvman, who settled in Conn., 1638: Ph.B., Boston), Arthur Herbert, Ronald. Engaged in New York U., 1894; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1900; m. East India trade, Boston, 1856-60; became asso- Harriet Diantha Harwood, of Bennington, Vt.. Aug. ciated in cotton mfg., 1860; treas. Appleton Co., 6, 1903; 4 children, Diantha, Helen, Joseph, Mary. 1860-3, Hamilton Mfg. Co., 1860-3, Hadley Co., Ordained Congl. ministry, 1900; pastor Orleans, Vt., 1S66-S9, Lowell Mfg. Co., 1881-1900: partner. J. 1900-5, Pittsfield, N.H., 1905-11, Orono. Me., since ViT. Paige & Co., selling agts.. for textile mills, Feb. 5, 1911. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. 1862-3; pres. Pacific Mills, Mass. Cotton Mills Progressive Republican. Address: Orono. Me. (Lowell), Mass. Mills in Ga., Merrimack Mfg. Co. -„_,.«, -, .rrr-iu * i -u -m * (Lowell Boston Mfg. Co. (Waltham). Whitten- >, ^^^^^^^.^^^^"^ ^'^=^°,^', ^^^'"f,^'"'?^ ' > ^gf •*■ ton Mfg. Co. (Taunton). Waltham Bleacherv & hampton, Mass., Feb 28, 1842; s. Daniel Franklin Dve Works. Essex Co.. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; ^nd Eunice Strong (Ferry) Lyman; grad. Will s- propr. of locks and canals on Merrimac River; pres. ton Sem., Easthampton, 1863; A.B Amherst Coll Provident Instn. for Savings in Boston: dir. Law- 1S67; grad. Union Theol. Senr, New York, 18*0; rence Mfg. Co., Dwight Mfg. Co. Overseer of Har- m- Cajoline Eliza Root, of Belchertown^ Mass.. vard U.. 1892-9; formerly mem. Corpn. of Mass. :^ug. 6, 1873; children, Annie Amelia, Harrison Inst. Tech.: pres. Bo.^ton Athenfpum. Mem. Am. Franklin Bertha Holland Elihu Root. Ordained Hist. Assn., Mass. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa to ^Pinistry Congl Ch. 1871; pastor Belchertown. (Harvard). Homes: 39 Beacon St.. Boston, and }Ul'^ !,' ^.''^^^\,^°''^h ^h-- Fall River, Mass., Waltham, Mass. Office: 50 State St.. Boston.* 1^^9-14 Mem, Mass. Ho. of Rep. ISSS. Trustee .,,^.. .» — - , .„ „ ,, -TN 1. -n «, 1 n^T -rx Clapp Mcmorial Library, Belchertown, since its ■,.^^^''*;?:..^^"^HV^^^^?"' ^^^^t- ^- ■^"^^T^^- •'^•^V incorporation, 1887, Mass. State Infirmary and Mar. 8, 18<6; s. Henry L and Jane E (Newman) gtate Farm, 1895-14; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.; Lyman; ed. U. of Va.; M.D U. of Va. Dept. of p^es. trustees Monson Acad.; mem. Sch. Com., Bel- Mediome. 1899; m^\irginia bcott ( ocke^ot i:.remo, chertown, 3 yrs.. Fall River, 9 yrs.; editorial Va.; 1 daughter. Clara. Supt.Gaylord Farm Sana- writer in chief. Fall River Daily News, since about tonum. Mem A.M.A., Conn. Med Soc, Nat. Assn. jsgo. Republican. Mem. of Taunton Assn. Congl. lor htudy and Pre\-ention of Tuberculosi.s (dir.) : Ministers. Fall River Ministerial Assn.; v.-p. Mass. mem. Conn State Tuberculosi.s Commn. Episco- civic Alliance. Club: Fall River Congl. Author palian. Address: "^ allingford. Conn. of a. history of Easthampton, and of many hist. LYMAN, Boreas Harvey; b. Liverpool, N.S., addresses connected with that town, Belchertown. 1845; d. John W. and Susan F. (Jonos) Harvey; and Hampshire Co.; also published sermons and removed to Boston with parents in childhood; ed. addresses (notably one on "The Character and pub. schs.; m. Boston, Aug. 9, 1870, William Henry Career of Gen. Grant," on day of his funeral; Lyman (died May 5, 1911). Actively identified and one on Dr. Joslah Gilbert Holland; author in with W.R.C. since 1887; chmn. of Relief Com. part of the Lyman Genealogy. Elected family since 1910; pres. Dent, of Mass.. 1902; mem. Exec, historian ' at last Lyman meeting. Recreations: Com.. Nat. Conv. W.R.C. 1904. Conglist. Address: variation in work, gardening. Address: 514 Pros- 142 Bigelow St., Brighton, Mass. pect St., Fall River, Mass. LYMAN, Slias, business man: b. Burlington, Vt., LYMAN, Robert Worthinglion, lawyer; b. North- Oct. 22, 1849; s. Elias and Cornelia J. (Hall) Ly- ampton, Mass., Mar. 27, 1850; s. Ahira and Theresa man: emigrant ancestor settled at Hartford, (Lvman) Lvman: B.S.. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1871; Conn.. 1640; prep. edn. Burlington High Sch.; A.B., LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1879; (LL.M., Boston WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND C93 U., 1912; D.C.L., Yale, 1913); m. Belchertown, Mass., .June 8, 1SS2, Dianiha A. r.riclKnian (dieii Sept. 11, 1S99). Lecturer on rural law, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1882-11; spl. justice Dist. Court of Hamp- shire, 1882-95; register of deeds, Hampshire Co., 1892-12; prof, law of real property, Dickinson Sch. of Law, since Sept., 1913. Trustee Nonotuck Savings Bank. Pres. Q.T.V. Fraternity Grand Lodge. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Northampton. Home: Northampton, Mass. Address: Carlisle, Pa. IiYMAN, Ronald Theodore, mfr. ; b. Waltham, Mass., July 8, 1879; s. Arthur Theodore and Klla (Lowell) Lyman; g.s. George Williams and Anne (Pratt) Lyman; descendant of Richard Lyman, Hartford, Conn., 1G36, and of Percival Lowle, New- bury, Mass., 1639; A.B., Harvard, 1902; m. Wash- ington, D.C., Oct. 26, 1904, lOlizabeth Van Cortlandt Parker, d. Col. James (U.S.A.) and Charlotte (Condit) Parker; 4 children, Ronald T., Jr., Eliza- beth Van Cortlandt, Charlotte, John Lowell. Learned textile mfg. in the cotton mills of the Boston Mfg. Co., Waltham. of which his father was treas. ; became treas. and dir. of The Waltham Bleachery & Dye Works, 1904, later treas. and dir. Boston Mfg. Co., Whittenton Mfg. Co., Salmon Palls Mfg. Co.; dir. Boston Mfg. Co., State St. Trust Co. (Boston), Nat. Shawmut Bank, Middle- sex Co., Whittenton Mfg. Co., Salmon Falls Mfg. Co. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Somerset, Ex- change, Union (New York), Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: horseback riding, tennis. Home: 138 Beacon St. Office: 50 State St., Boston. IiVMAN, Theodore, physicist; b. Boston, Nov. 23, 1874; s. Theodore and Elizabeth (Russell) Ly- man; A.B., Harvard, 1897, Ph.D., 1900; unmarried. Instr. physics, 1902-8, asst. prof. 1908 — , and dir. Jefferson Phys. Lab., Harvard U. Unitarian. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Royal Geog. Soc; mem. Am. Phys. Soc. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Home: Brookline, Mass. Address: Jefferson Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass.* IiVlTCH, Bernard i:ug°ene, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., June 17, 1859; s. of Philip and Margaret (Boylan) Lynch; ed. pub. schs., business coll., and pvt. tutors; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1895; m. Letitia Sheridan, of New Haven, May 6, 1891; 4 children, Beinard E., .Ir.. Hannah M., Roger Sherman, Mar- garet F. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1895, and since practiced in New Haven. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Phi Sigma Kappa. Knights of Columbus. Home: 149 Norton St. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. IiYNCH, Charles Prancis, M.D.; b. Waltham, Mass., Aug. 18, 1871; s. Michael H. and Ellen (Mul- len) Lynch: M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1897; m. Eleanor Stapleton, of Holyoke, Mass., Apr. 23, 1907. Practiced in Springfield, Mass., since 1899; surgeon, Mercy Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine, alumni New York City Hosp. Roman Catholic. Club: Orford Country. Recreations: golf, traveling. Home: 151 Westminster St. Office: 317 Main St., Spring- field, INIass. IiYNCH, John C, lawyer; b. Milford, Mass., Feb. 15, 1875; s. Patrick and Hanna (Connolly) Lynch; 1st ancestors in America came from Ireland; ed. pub. schs., Milford: A.B., Holv Cross Coll., 1895, A.M., 1899; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1898; m. Dora I. Barry, of Milford, Sept. 18, 1901. Admitted to Mass. bar, 180 8. and since engaged in gen. prac- tice alone in Milford; elk.; city solicifor Milford, 1908-13; commr. to qualify civil officers; asso. .iudge 3d Dist. Ct. of "Worcester Co.: mem. Sch. Bd., Milford. since 1900. Pres. Milford Bd. of Trade. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O.Elks. Home: 305 Main St. Office: 198 Main St.. Milford, Mass. LYITCHC. John Palrfield, lawyer; b. Harrington, Me., May 9, 1845; s. John and Maria Louise (Moore) Lynch; ed. pub. schs. and Cherryfield Acad, studied law 3 yrs. with William Freeman, Jr., Cherrvfield; m. Mary E. Lewis, of Hvde Park, Mass., Dec. 9, 1872 (died, 1881) ; m. 2d, Abbie Ella Putnam, of Bos- ton, July 24, 1895. In practice at Machias, Me., 1868 — . Enlisted in Co. A of the Coast Guards, Me. Vols., summer of 1864, and served at Ft. McClarey, Kittery, Me., 60 days, when term of service expired (Hannibal Hamlin, then vice-president of U.S., was a mem. of the co. and served during the term) ; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1876; commissary-gen. with title of col., on staff of Gov. Alonzo Garcelon, 1879; Dem. candidate for Congress, 4th Dist. of Me., 1884, 1886; U.S. collector of customs under appmt. of President Cleveland, 1866-90; candidate for U.S., Senate after death of Senator William P. Frye, 1911, and received support of eastern ))art of state. Pres. Washington Co. Bar Assn. Home: Machia.s, Me.* IiYirCH, Thomas J., lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., Nov. 30, 1856; s. Patrick and Catherine (Malone) Lynch; ed. pub. sclis. and business coll.; studied law; unmarried. Admitted to bar. 1885, and en- gaged in practice at Augusta, Me.; pres. State Trust Co.; dir. Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville Ry. Co.; pres. Augusta Loan & Bldg. Assn.; dir. Granite Nat. Bank; trustee Kennebec Savings Bank; pres. Augusta Water District; c ity elk ., 1884^5.;. postmaster, 1894-8. Democrat. Mein. Knights of Columbus, Am. Hist. Assn. Address: 254 Water St., Augusta, Me. IiYITCH, ■William Henry, veterinary surgeon; b. Cheltenham, Eng., July 6, 1862; s. James Edward and Alice (Leith-Buchanan) Lynch-Blosse; early edn. in boys' boarding sch. in P^ngland, later in "Whales and Switzerland; course in Royal Vet. Coll., London; m. Olive Gosney, of Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 25, 1901. Came to America, 1885; began prac- tice vet. medicine, Beverly, Mass., 1889; served as It. 14th Dragoons, British Army, in Egypt, and in Vet. Officers' Remount Commn., South Africa, 1901; mem. Purchasing Commn., Kansas City, 1901; prac- ticed in New York, 1903; established Portland (Me.) Vet. Hosp., 1904; mem. Me. State Bd. Vet. Examiners since 1912; mem. Portland, Bd. of Trade. Naturalized Am. citizen. Mem. Ch. of Eng- land. Mem. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., Me. Vet. Med. Assn. Mason (32°. Shriner), Odd Fellow. Elk, etc. Club: Portland Yacht. Recreations: litera- ture. Address: 432 St. John St., Portland, Me. ImYNJUI, a. Selwyn, lawyer; b. Stoneham. Mass., Nov. 3, 1848; s. Alonzo V. and Abigail Julia (Sweet- ser) Lynde; ancestors fou,ght in the French and Revolutionary wars; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass.; student Boston U. 3 yrs.; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1873, and since practiced in Boston; mem. Lynde & Harding, 1873-99; practiced alone since 1899. Mem. Mass. State and Middlesex Co. bar assns. Republican. Home: 49 Lake Av., Melrose, Mass. Office: 68 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. IiYNBE, Porrest Holden, dentist; b. Wobuin, Mass., June 10. 1866; s. Stephen and Mary A. (Hol- den) Lynde; descendant of Thomas Lynde, who settled in Charlestown, Mass., 1633: grad. Howe Sch., Billerica, Mass.. 1884; D.D.S., Boston Dental Coll., 1889; m. Nathalie Plympton, of Boston, Oct. 24, 1900. Practiced in Allston since 1889. Mem. Mass. Dental Soc, Northeastern Dental Soc, S.R., S.A.R., Patriots and Founders of America. Recre- ations: hunting, fishing. Home: 9 Allston Heights St. Office: 10 Franklin St., Allston, Mass. LYON, Albert Mart, lawyer; b. Peru. Vt., Aug. 12, 1872; s. Mark Batchelder and Abbie Mary (Rideout) Lyon; prep. edn. Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester. Vt.; A.B., Dartmouth. 1894; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. Alice M. Elklns, of Boston, Mass., Dec. 20, 1899; 2 children. Eleanor, Stanley H. Practiced in Boston since 1896; trustee Boston Five Cents Savings Bank; mem. Newton (Mass.t Sch. Com. since 1911. Republican. Cong- list. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Newton, Brae Burn Country. Home: 567 Walnut St., Newton- ville. Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. IiYON, Arthur Gilbert, clergyman; b. Ravnham, Mass., Dec. 18, 1873; s. Gilbert Austin and Annie Maria (Mullen) Lyon; grad. prep, course Taylor U.. Upland, Ind., I90:i: grad. Banaor Tlieol. Sem., 1912; m. Martha Thankful Lane, of South Hanson, Mass., Sept. 5, 1892; 3 children, Everett S., Rose M., Arthur G., Jr. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor, Taunton, Mass., 1898-02, Haverhill, 1904-9, 694 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Orland, Me., 1909-12, Haverhill since July 1, 1913. Mason. Address: 27 Golden St., Haverhill, Mass. IiTOIT. Arthur Vinal, M.D. ; b. at Braintree, Mass., .Ian. 12, 1S63; s. Ellis Vinal and Harriet Fairbanks (Kingman) Lyon; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1884, A.M., 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Weymouth, Mass., June 30, 1887, Mary A. Bates; 2 children, Arthur Bates, b. July 18, 1890: Harold Alpheus, AupT. 3, 1893. Has practiced at Brockton since 1887; visiting- pliysician Brockton City Hosp. since its inception, 1895. JNIem. Soh. Bd., Brockton, 1888-1912 (ex-chmn.); mem. Industrial Commn., 1911-15. Pres. Brockton Hosp. Clinical Club, 1915; med. insp. schools, since 1914. Republican. Cong- list. Mem. Mass. and Brockton med. socs., K. of P. Address: Brockton, Mass. IiYON, David Gordon, college prof.; b. Benton, Ala.. May L'4, 1852; s. Dr. Isaac and Sarah Caroline (Arnold) Lyon; A.B., Howard Coll., Ala., 1875; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1882; (S.T.D., Harvard, 1901); m. Tosca Woehler, of Leipzig, Germany, July 24, 1883 (died, 1904); m. 2d Mabel Everett Harris, of Cam- bridge, Aug. 17, 1910. Hollis prof, divinity, 1882- 1910, Hancock prof. Hebrew and other Oriental langs. since 1910, curator Semitic ISIus. since 1891, Harvard. Dir. Am. Sch. for Oriental Study and Re- search, Palestine, 1906-7. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Oriental See. (rec. sec, 1886-95). Soc. Bibl. Lit. (corr. sec, 1894-9. pres., 1910). (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Address: 12 Scott St., Cambridge, Mass.* IiYOMT, Henry Ware, rear-admiral; b. Mass. Grad. I'.S. Naval Acad.. 1866; promoted ensign, Apr., 1868; master, Julv 26, 1869: It., Mar. 21, 1870; It.-comdr., Xov., 1884; comdr., Oct. 1, 1893; capt.. Mar. 27, 1900: rear-admiral, Feb. 19, 1906. First sea service, 1866-7. was with the Sacramento, which was lost off the coast of India; comd. U.S.S. Olvmpia, 1901; commandant Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal., 1906-7; retired, Nov. 8, 1907. Home: "Lyonden," Paris, Me.* IiTON, John Stanley, clergyman; b. Windhall, Vt., Jan. 28, 1861; s. Seth Stanley and Sarah Jane (Barnard) Lyon; ancestors were pioneer Vermont- ers; ed. countrv schs.. Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt.; Colgate U., Hamilton. N.Y., 1881-2; A.B., New York U., 1886 (D.D., 1909); m. Ella G. White, of Mechanicsville (now Belmont), Vt., Dec. 29, 1886; 3 children, Clifford S., Raymond F., Margaret G. Teacher Friends' Sem., New York, 1886-91; or- dained Bapt. ministry, 1891; pastor Fair Haven, Vt., 1891-4, Bristol, Conn.. 1894-01, 2d Ch., Holyoke. Mass., since Jan. 1, 1901. Ex-pres. Conn. Y.P.S. C.E., Bapt. Younjg People's Union of Conn.; pres. Mass. Bapt. IMissionary Soc, 1906-8, now chmn. exec. com. Pres. Holyoke Civic Improvement Assn.; mng. dir. Holyoke Chamber of (Commerce ; chmn. Holyoke City Planning Bd.; chmn. Gen. Housing Com.; mem. City Charter Revision Com., etc. Twice chosen as arbitrator in labor disputes. Trustee Am. Internat. Coll. (Springfield, Mass.), Newton Theol. Instn., Conn. Lit. Instn.. Mem. Conn. River Valley Theol. Club, Biblical Club (Spring- field), Delta Upsilon. Republican. Clubs: "The Club," Bay State (Holyoke). Lecturer on religious and other themes. Recreations: mountan climbing. Home: 229 Chestnut St. Address: Chamber of Commerce, Holyoke, Mass. IiYON", William Henry, clergvman; b. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 23, 1846; s. Henrv and Julia Ann (Wil- bur; Lyon; A.B., Brown U., 1868; S.T.B., Harvard, 1873: (D.D., Brown, 1896); m. Louise Dennison, of Boston, Apr. 5, 1893. Ordained Unitarian minis- try, 1873; minister First Soc. Ellsworth, ]Me., 1873- 8, Mt. Pleasant and All Souls' chs., Roxbury, Mass., 1880-96, First Parish, Brookline, Mass., 1896 — (now sr. minister). Councillor Hungarian Uni- tarian Synod; sec. Nat. Unitarian Conf. ; pres. Uni- tarian S.S. Soc, Brookline Edn. Soc Clubs: Union, Brookline Country, Twentieth Century (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 353 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass.* IiYONS, Henry Stephen, corporation officer; b. Adams, Mass., Nov. 21, 1865; s. Henry M. and Margaret (Ilogan) Lyons; g.-s. Matthew Lyons, early settler northern N.Y. ; father served as capl. Co. B, 8th Mass. Regt., and 49th Mass. Regt. through Civil War; ed. pub. schs. of North Adams, Mass.; m. Catherine I. Reardon, of North Adams, Mass., Nov. 8, 1894; 4 children, Doran, Margaret, Ellen, Milton. Shoemaker, 1878-88: engaged in real estate business, 1888-05; ins. business, 1888-11; sec. and elk. Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; sec. Boston Consolidated Gas Co., N.E. Coal & Coke Co.; mem. exec. com. Am. Steamship Co.; representative to Gen. Ct., 1st Berkshire Dist., Mass., 1888-90; elk. Dist. Ct., Northern Berkshire, 1890-4; postmaster North Adams, Mass., 1894-8. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Brookline Bd. of Trade. Lt. Loyal Legion, Father Mathew Cadets, 1876-80, capt.. 1882-9; mem. Knights of Columbus, A.O.H., Charitable Irish Soc, Sons of Veterans (capt. Lincoln Camp, 1886). Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Engineers,' Boston City. Home: 71 Park St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston, Mass. IiYTIiX:, James Arthur, clergyman; b. Water- ville, 1\Q., Mar. 23, 1870; s. James and Eliza (Lundy) Lytle; A.B., Williams, 1896; B.D., Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1899; m. Josie L. Corsa, of New York City, Aug. 10, 1904. Ordained Congl. minis- trv, 1901; pastor East Granbv, Conn., 1901-3, Ash- land, Mass., 1904-6, Middleboro, 1906-10, Fair- haven since 1910. Republican. Recreations: golf, tennis. Address: 34 Walnut St., Fairhaven, Mass. IiVTIii:, Hon. William Arthur, retired merchant; b. Binghamton, N.Y., June 21, 1853; s. William Joseph and Julia M. (Jackson) Lytle; 5th in de- scent from Andrew Lytle, Salem, N.Y. ; ed. Worces- ter pub. schs. and South Jersey Acad., Vineland, N.J. ; m. Worcester, Aug. 10, 1876, Alice Eva .Jack- son; children, Alice May (Mrs. George E. William- son, of Springfield, Mass.), Laura Marion (Mrs. C. M. Garbutt. of Worcester), Harriett Jackson (Mrs. Harry C. Bonney, of Montreal, Can.), Frederick Myron, Williain Arthur, Jr. Clk. shoe store, 1870- 71; became salesman. Davis & Co.. clothiers, 1871, mem. firm of Davis, Lytle & Co., 1877, sr. partner and mgr. T\'. A. Lytle & Co., 1886, clothing: also mgr. Jerome Kennedy & Co.. clothiers. Providence, R.I., 1897-9, until business was sold to J. B. Bar- naby Co.; pres. and treas. W. A. Lvtle Co., 1900- 12, since retired. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen. 1S91, 92, 97: Rep. candidate for mayor of Worcester, 1900, resulting in a tie: a second election resulted in Dem. victory: mem. Governor's Council, 1905, 06; del. representing state. Lewis and Clarke Centen- nial Expn., Portland. Ore., 1905. Pres. Worcester Bd. of Trade, 1906: pres. T^'orcester Merchant Tailors' Assn.: v.-p. Nat. Merchant Tailors' Assn.; mem. Worcester Agrl. Soc; comdr. Worcester Con- tinentals. 1907-8. Universalist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Commonwealth, Economic. Worcester Automobile, Republican. Home: 28 May St., Worcester, IVIass. M IVIABIE, Henry Clay, clergyman; b. Belvidere, 111., .June 20, 1S47; s. Daniel and Harriet (Saxton) ilabie: A.B., U. of Chicago. 1868; B.D., Bapt. Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1875; (D.D., Chicago, 1882: LL.D., Baylor, 1912): m. Edith S. Roe, of Belvidere, Sep- tember 14, 1869. Ordained Bapt. ministrv. 1869; pastor State St. Ch., Rockford, 111., 1869-73. Oak Park, 111., 1S73-5, Brookline, Mass.. 1876-9. First Ch., IiidianaDolis, 1879-83, First Ch., Belvidere, 111., 1883-5, First Ch., St. Paul, 1885-8, Central Ch., ^Minneapolis, 1888-90; corr. sec Am. Bapt. Mis- sionary Union. 1890-08; visited missions in Asia, Japan, China, India, etc., 1890, 1913, 1914; active in advocacy of foreign mission work. Home: 387 Hyde Park Av., Boston.* McADAMS, James Philip, M.D.; b. Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 25, 1868; s. Patrick and Catherine (Boyle) McAdams; ed. pub. schs., Somerville, Mass.: A.B., Harvard, 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Mary S. Rinn, of Somerville, Mass., Oct. 24, 1898. Practiced in Lowell, Mass.. since 1894. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Democrat. Catholic. Club: Harvard (Boston). Home: 314 High St. Office: 295 Cen- tral St.. Lowell, Mass. McADIi:, Alfixander Georgre. meteorologist: b. New York, Aug. 4, 1863; s. John and Anne (Sin- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 695 Clair) McAdie; A.B., Coll. Citv of New York, 1881, A.M., 1884; A.M., Harvard, 1885; (hon. M.S., Santa Clara Coll.); m. Marv Randolph Browne, at Edge Hill, Va., Oct. 7. 1893. In Physical Lab., U.S. Sig'nal OfF.ce. 1886-7; fellow in physics and lec- turer in meteorolog-y, Clark U., Worcester, Mass., 1889-90; Weather Bur., Washington, 1891-5; local forecast oflicial, New Orleans, 1898; forecast of- ficial. San Francisco, 1899; prof, meteorology, U.S. Weather Bur., 1903-13; prof, meteorology. Har- vard U., and dir. Blue Hill Obs., Rcadville, Mass., 1913 — . Hon. lecturer U. of Cal. Home: Readville, Mass.* TULcAIiUVY , John Francis, merchant; b. 1886; grad. Pawtucket High Sch.: student R.I. Coll. Ex- tension course 3 yrs. V.-p. and mgr. Carpenter Fur- niture Co.; v.-p. States Realty Co. Mem. Pawtucket Business Men's Atesn. and chmn. its com. on rail- roads, also chmn. joint com. on railroads of Busi- ness Men's Assn. and Bd. of Trade; represented Bus. Men's Assn. at Monetary Conf. Columbia Coll., New York, 1910. and at hearing Interstate Com- merce Commn., Boston, 1911, on N.E. demurrage ratas. Elected trustee R.I. Inst, for the Deaf, bv State Senate, 1905, and reelected, 1908, for term of 6 yrs. (pres. of bd.). Office: 26-42 N. Main St., Pawtucket, R.I. lEcA^IJISTER. Prank Barr, clergyman; b. Law- rence. Mass., Sept. 17, 1874: s. .John G. and Almeda N. (Tirrell) McAllister; A.B., Amherst, 1896: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1899; m. May Leslie Collier, of Cohasset, Mass., June 12, 1906: 1 son, John Tower. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1899; pastor Bedford, Mass., 1899-1904, Cohasset, since 1904. Republican. Address: Cohasset, Mass. McAIiIiISTIIB, Georg-e Isaac, lawyer; b. Lon- donderry, N.H., Dec. 11, 1853; s. Jonathan and Caroline (Choate) McAllister; descendant of Angus McAllister, Lancaster, Mass., 1718, Londonderry, N.H., 1731; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1873; B.S., Dartmouth, 1877; studied law with Cross & Burnham. later with Hon. David Cross, Manchester; m. Mattie M. Hayes, of Man- chester, Dec. 22, 1886; 2 children. Bertha Hayes, Harold Cleveland. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1881, U.S. Circuit Court, 1903; practiced in Manchester, in partnership with Hon. Henry E. Burnham, later TT.S. senator, 1881-4; practiced alone since 1884. Dep. collector internal revenue, 1885-9; assignee Bank of N.E., 1899; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902; formerly trustee Hillsboro Co. Savings Bank. Mem. Manchester Publicity Assn., Thayer See. Engrs. of Dartmouth Coll., Manchester Inst. Arts and Sciences, Manchester Hist. Soc. Mason (33°); mem. Washington Lodge (W.M. 2 yrs.), Mt. Horeb R.A. Chapter (King 1 yr.), Adoniram Council, R. S.M. (recorder since Mar.. 1890), Trinity Com- manderv K.T. (E.C., 1889-1891, recorder since June, 1891); N.H. Consistory, A.A.S.R. Veteran Freemasons; Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Masons, 1900-01: hon. mem. Supi'eme Coimcil of the A.A. Scottish Rite for the Northern Masonic .Turisdiction of the U.S.A.: Grand Comdr., Knights Templar, 1900-01; chmn. trustees of Masonic Home since May, 1906; mem. I.O.O.F., A.O.U. Workmen. Republican. Baptist. Address: Manchester, N.H. McABDIii:, John Josepb, M.D. ; b. Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 26, 1877; s. Peter and Elizabeth (Mur- ray) McArdle: grad. St. Mary's High Sch.. Law- rence: student Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 3 yrs.; M.D.. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. ]Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1899; m. Anna Stone, of North Andover, Mass., Oct. 1. 1913: 1 child. House phys.. Children's Hosp.. Randall Island. N.Y., 1899; house surgeon, St. Mary's Hosp., Hohoken, N.J.. 1900; practiced in Lawrence since 1901. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: 22 Logan St. Office: 477 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. McABTHUB, Arthur, furniture; b. New Bruns- wick, Can.. Apr. 13, 1842: s. Robert and Emma (Freeze) McArthur; common sch. edn.; m. Sept., 1877. Louise E. Chaloner, of New Brunswick, Can.; 6 children. William A.. Elizabeth E. (Mrs. Fred- erick H. Osgood, of Milton. Mass.). Jeanette L., Chester C, Arthur C, Marguerite. Came to U.S., 1863; in upholstering and furniture business in Boston since 1868; pres. A. McArthur Co. (not lactive). Trustee M.E. Ch., West Roxbury. Re- publican. Odd Fellow. Recreations: reading. Home: West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 111 Wash- ington St., ISoston. MAC ARTHUR, George Elden, M.D. ; b. Camden, Me., June 14, 1858; s. George Dennis and Mary A. (Hosmer) Mac Arthur; ed. Camden pub. schs., Waterville (^Jlassical Inst.; studied under Dr. O. W. Stone, Camden; Med. Sch. of Me., Bowdoin Coll.; M.D., U. of Vt., 1883; m. Newton, Mass., June, 1886, Isabel Kilkey Safford. Practiced at Winthrop, Mass., 1883-7, East Boston, Mass., 1S87-S, since at Ipswich, Mass. Home: Ipswich, Mass. MACBETH, Henry, clergyman; b. Madden, Co. Arma.gh, Ireland, Sept. 2, 1858; s. Robert and Mary (Haffey) Macbeth; A.B., Hobart, 1881. A.M., 1884; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1884; m. Marie Kate Young, of Troy, N.Y., Dec. 30, 1885. Deacon, 1884, priest, 1885, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. John's, Troy, N.Y., 1884-5; rector Trinity Ch., Oxford, Phila., 1885-91; asst. Trinity Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1892-6; rector, Windham, Conn., and in charge St. Paul's Ch., Willimantic, Conn., 1897-1903; rector St. Thomas', Hartford, Conn., 1903-9, St. Thomas', Bethel, Conn., since 1909. Contbr. to mags. Address: Bethel, Conn."* McBRIDB, Alhert K.; b. Windsor, N.S., June 6, 187B; s. Edward A. and Hannah A. (Kimball) McBride; ed. pub. schs., North East Harbor, Me.; Worcester (Mass.) Acad.; grad. Bryant & Strat- ton Buijiness Coll., Boston, 1897; unmarried. In hotel business since 1897; dir. Bar Harbor Bank- ing & Trust Co.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11, 19J1-12. Treas. North East Harbor Bd. of Trade. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. Odd Fel- lows (past grand). Home: North East Harbor, Me. McCABB, Edward Michael, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 12, 1863; s. Edward and Bridget (Con- Ian) McCabe; prep. edn. Hillhouse High Sch.. New Haven. A.B., Manhattan Coll.. New York, 1884; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1887: St. Vincent Hosp., N.Y., 2 yrs., and Rotunda Hosp., Dublin; m. Susan T. Sheehan, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 2, 1897; 4 children, Marion, Edward. Walter, Martha. Asst. surgeon, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1891-7; clin. instr. in ophthalmology, Yale, since 1897; surgeon Eye and Ear Dept., St. Raphael's Hosp.; oculist St. Francis Orphan Asylum. Mem. New Haven Med. Assn. (pres., 1908.). Recreations: tennis, theatres. Address: 278 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. McCABB, John Joseph, M.D.; b. Holyoke, Mass., Apr. 7, 1873; M.D.. Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.). 1893. Practiced in Holyoke since 1893; served as citv phvs.. City of Holyoke: phys. and surg., Holvoke Citv Hosp. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc.', Holyoke Med. Soc. Address: Holyoke, Mass. MACCABB, Joseph Brewster, newspaper man; b. Manchester, N.H., Nov. 19, 1858; s. James D. and Hannah (Jackson) Maccabe; ed. Boston pub. schs ; spl. course, Harvard; m. Emma C. Plummer, Oct. 17. 1880 (now deceased); 2 children. Beatrice P., Lister P. Editor Nat. Baseball Gazette, 1875-7; purchased East Boston Argus, 1880, East Boston Advocate, 1886, which he has since published and edited as East Boston Argus-Advocate (weekly). Alderman, Boston, 1888; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1890, Senate, 1895-6: alternate del. Rep. Nat. Conv.; ex-chmn. Rep. Citv Com., Boston. Trustee and sec. Soldiers' Home, Mass.; ex-chmn. Boston Commn. on Baths and Gvmnasium. Mem. Nat. Editorial Assn. (ex-pres.), N.E. Press Assn. Ex-pres. and gov Amateur Athletic Assn. of U.S.: past comdr. in chief Sons of Veterans. U.S.A. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston Press, Episcopalian, Olym- pic (San Francisco). East Boston Athletic Assn., London (Eng.) Athletic. Recreations: athletics. Home: 198 Trenton St. Office: 32 Central Sq., East Boston, Boston, IVlass. McCAI^X, Samuel "Walker, congressman; b. East Providence, Pa., Feb. 28, 1851; s. Henry and Mary Ann (Elliott) McCall; A.B., Dartmouth. 1874; (LLD. Dartmouth, 1901, Oberlin Coll., 1908); m. Ella Esther Thompson, of Lyndonville, Vt., May 23 1881. Admitted to bar, 1876, and since in prac- 696 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND tice at Boston; editor-in-chief Boston Daily Adver- tiser, May 1, 1888-Jan. 1, 1889. Del. Rep. Nat. convs., 1888, 1900 (seconded nomination of Gen. Gre.shani for presidency, 1888); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1888, 1889, 1892; mem. 53d to 62d Con- gresses (1893-1913), 8th Mass. Dist. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Saturday (Boston), Cosmos (Washington), University (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Win- chostor, IMass. Office: Boston.* McCAIiIiITM, Georgre Bliss, mfr. ; b. Northamp- ton, Mass., Dec. 5, 1S76; s. Alexander and Cath- erine (Kingsley) McCallum; prep. edn. North- ampton High Sch.; A.B., Yale, 1897; m. Evanston, 111., Apr.. 1901, Elizabeth Revell; 1 son, Revell McCallum, b. 1902. Entered mfg. business at Northampton, 1S9S; treas. McCallum Hosiery Co., Northampton Silk Co.; dir. Northampton Nat. Bank. Mem. City Council, 1904-05 (chairman, 1905); alderman, 1906; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1908. Trustee and treas. Cooley Dickinson Hosp. Clubs: Yale (New York); Graduates' (New Haven); Northampton City. Address: Northamp- ton, I\Iass. MacCAIiIiUU, Hugh, clergyman; b. Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Apr. 7, 1871; s. Donald and Janet (Dale) MaeCallum; arrived in America, 1882; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1895; A.B., Bow- doin Coll., 1897 (Phi Beta Kappa); post-grad, work. Yale, 1899-1900; m. Waldoboio. Me., May 16, 1901, Georgia E. Sproul (died, 1905); m. 2d, Derby, Conn., June 10, 1908, Bertha Gilbert Sperry; children, Jessie Sperry, Janet Dale. Alice. Ordained to Congl. ministrv, 1897; pastor, Waldoboro, 1897-9; pastor First Congl. Ch., Derby, Conn., 1900-6, Wal- pole, Mass., 1906-10, Simsbury, Conn., since Nov., 1910. INIason. Address: Simsbury, Conn. McCANN, Daniel, M.D.; b. Bangor, Me., Feb. 24, 1866; s. James and Elizabeth Ann (Gillin) McCann; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of the City of New York, 1889; post-grad, work, Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, London Hosp., St. Thomas Hosp., London, and Great Ormond St. Hosp. for Sick Children, Lon- don; m. Woodstock, N.B., July 24, 1895, Mary Eliza- beth Cole; children, Mary Frances, .Tames Cole, John Stanislaus, Robert Caldwell, Katheleen Eliza- beth. Practiced, Bangor, Me., since 1890; visiting surgeon. Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp.; consulting sur- geon. State Insane Hosp. Mem. Superintending Sch. Com., since 1897; dir. Eastern Trust & Bank- ing Co.; trustee St. "Vincent Orphanage. Catholic. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn.. Penobscot Co. Med. Soc. Mem. K.C. Democrat. Recreations: fishing. Home: 135 Cedar St. Ofl^ce: 42 4th St., Bangor, Me. McCANIT, Herbert Iiindsay, clergyman; b. Roll- ing Dam, N.B., Sept. 21, 1863; s. Alexander and Jane (McKenzie) McCann: grad. East 'Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1888; A.B., Bowdoin. 1893; B.D., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Jennie Evelyn Allen, of Norridgewock, Me., July 14, 1894; 1 daughter, Eugenia. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1894: pastor Houlton, Me., 1894-9. Gray, 1899-09, Portland, since 1909. Mem. Delta Upsilon (founder of revised chapter at Bowdoin), K.P. Club: Con- gregational. Address: 788 Stevens Av., Portland, Me. McCANITA, Prancis 1.. lawver: b. T\'oonsocket. R.I., Oct. 23. 1878: s. William and Anna (O'Gara) McCanna: ed. pub. and hi^■h schs., Woonsocket; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1900. LL.M., 1913; unmarried. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1900, and since practiced in Providence; mem. Barney & Lee, gen. law practice, since 1903; v. -p. Norton Taxi Motor Co. Mem. R.T. Bar .'Xssn.. Woonsocket High Sch. Assn (pres.). Phi Delta Phi. Roman Catho- lic. Mem. Knisrhts of Columbus fProvidi^nce Coun- cil). Clubs: Turks Head. Catholic. Motncomet Golf. City (Boston). Home: 433 Hope St. Office: 49 Westminster .St., Providence, R.T. MacCARTHY, Francis Hamilton, !M.D. (See vol. 1909.) lUCacCABTHlT, Josepli P., clergvman, lecturer: b. Wakefield, Can., Apr. 4, 1862: s. Patrick and Ellen (Haggerty) MacCarthv; Hillside (Mich.) Prep. Sch.: A.B., Albion Coll., 1888; A.M., Northwestern U., 1894 (Raymond prize in debate. Adams prize in oratory, and Dewey prize in polit. economy); Ph.D., 111. Wesleyan U., 1897; made trip to Europe, 1897; took lecture course U. of Chicago, 1902, U. of Cal., 1903, Harvard, 1908, 09; m. Elizabeth Rhines (Ph.B.), of Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 28, 1890; children, Isabel Helen (Mrs. John Grieve), Ruth Marguerite (Radcliffe Coll.). Practiced law 3 vrs. ; ordained ministry, 1895; Unitarian pastor- ates: Santa Rosa, Cal., 1903-4, Great Falls, Mont., 1904-5, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1905-11, Waltham, Mass., since 1911. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Repub- lican. Club: Outlook. Author: Marv Magdalene, 1906; Tribute to the Late Hon. Allen Potter, of Michigan. 1908. Platform lecturer on gen. biog. and patriotic subjects — Socialism in Europe and America; Abraham Lincoln; Our New Ainericans; The Opportunities of American Youth; etc. Recre- ations: tennis, garden and farm. Address: Walt- ham, IMass. McCAItTHY, Denis Aloysins, editor, poet; b. Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. July 25. 1871: s. Denis and Margaret (Connolly) McCarthy; ed. Christian Brothers' Sch., Carrick-on-Suir; m. at Somerville, Mass., Ruphine Antonia Morris, of Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 16, 1901. Asso. editor Sacred Heart Review, Boston, since 1901. Lec- turer on lit., patriotic and social topics; active in Catholic total abstinence movement. Clubs: Twen- tieth Century, Puddingstone. ]Mem. Am. Press Hu- morists. Trustee of Winthrop Pub. Library. Apptd. by Gov. Walsh mem. Mass. Commn. on Celebra- tion of Tercentenary of Landing of the Pilgrims. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Winthrop, Mass.* McCABTH'X', Jeremiah J., surveyor port of Bos- ton. (See vol. 1909.) IMcCABTHV, Iiouis, mfr. electric appliances; b. Boston, May 7, 1854; s. John H. and Christina (Savage) McCarthv; ed. Boston pub. schs.. Even- ing High Sch., South Boston Sch. of Art; m. Theo- dosia Blalock, of Ledger, N.C.. Mar. 3, 1889; 2 children, Marion Theodosia, Louis Blalock. Mech. draftsman, expert engr., naval architect, marine and mining engr.; followed profession until 1891; took out patents for insulators made of sheet mica, 1891: organized the W. T. C. Macallen Co., Oct. 1, 1891, and began the mfr. of electric appli- ances, also brass founders: has secured over 100 patents. Changed name of his co. to The Macal- len Co., Jan. 1, 1906, and since dir., treas. and gen. mgr. same. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. TTnitarian. Clubs: Unitarian, Highland. Home: 120 Corey St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: Macallen and Foundry Sts., Boston. McCARTY, James Joseph, M.D.; b. Lowell. Mass., November 9, 1S56: s. of John and Julia Mc- Carty: grad. high sch., Lowell. 1874; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1878: m. Marv C. Crowley, of Low- ell, Mass., Apr. 16. 18S4; 1 son, James J., Jr. (I\I.D., Chicago, 111.). Practiced in Lowell since Dec, 1878: mem. Bd. of Health, 1884-5: chmn. Bd. of Charities. 1910-11. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Home: 574 Central St., Low- ell, IMass. MAC CA'UIiEY, Clay, clergvman, author; moved to Tokyo. Japan. fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) McCAUSIiAND, "William James, M.D., surgeon; b. Prince Edward Island, July 9, 1875; s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Barlow) McCausland: Prince of Wales Coll.. P.E.I. . 1890; IM.D., Harvard IMed. Sch., 1900; m. Belle Hamilton Gulliland, of Lowell, Mass.. Apr. 12. 1905; 1 son, b. July 13, 1906. Served as admitting phys., Boston City Hosp., 1902-3; resident surgeon relief station, same, 1903- 4: practiced in Quincy, Mass.. since Feb. 1. 1904; visiting surgeon, Ouincy City Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., IMa«s. Med. Soc. Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn., Ouincv Citv Hosp. Club: Presbyterian. Mem. Order of Scottish Clans. Address: 123 Franklin St., Quincy, Mass. McCIiABE, Charles Herbert, architect; b. Sack- ville, N.S., Feb. 15. 1861; s. Josiah and Annie So- phia (IMcKay) McClare: elementary edn. in pub. schs. of Nova Scotia; pvt. instrn. in architecture under profs, of Harvard and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Ella Gertrude Johnston, of Halifax, N.S., Oct. 22, 1890; 4 children, Donald Rov, Edith Victoria, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 697 Enid, Muriel. Came to U.S., 1SS4; In active prac- tice since 18SS; designed 4 large bldgs. for Acadia U., Wolfville, X.S. ; 3 bldgs. for Clallin U., Orange- burg, S.C; also many pub. sch. bldgs., apartments, residences, etc.; pres. and mug. dir. Lakelands De- velopment Co., Hants, X.ts. Mem. Halifax Field Battery, Canadian ISIilitia, 1882-3; mem. 1st Regt., M.V.M., 1887-90. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Bos- ton Soc. Architects, N.S. Hist. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Club: Canadian (Boston). Recreations: farming. Home: 211 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass., and Lakelands, N.S. Office: 649 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. McCIiEIiIiANI), James Parley, mining engineer; b. Poughkeepsie, X.V., :\lar. o, 1878; s. James Far- ley and Mary (Vincent) ilcClelland; ed. River- view Mil. Acad., Poughkeepsie, X.Y.; K.M., Colum- bia Sch. of Mines« 1900; (hon. A.M., Yale U., 1910); m. Jane Adams Kearney, Dec. 7, 1912. Instr. geology and mining, U. of Wvo., 1900-1; with Indi- ana Gold Dredging Co., Oroville, Cal., 1901-2; instr. in mining, Columbia, 1902-5; in gen. mining practice, Tonopali, Nev., 1905-8; prof, mining, Le- land Stanfoi'd Jr. L'., 1908-10; prof, mining engi- neering, Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), Jan. 15, 1910 — . Home: 195 Bishop St. Address: Y^ale Uni- versity, New Haven, Conn.* McCIiEirCH, William Wallace, lawyer; b. Chic- opee, INIass., Apr. 6, 1854; s. Josepli U. and IMary A. (Johnson) McClench; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1875; m. Katharine A. Hill, of Chicopee, Mass., Dec. 8, 1880. After graduation taught at Hitchcock Free Acad., Brimfield, Mass.; was prin. high sch., Ware, Mass., until 1878; admitted to bar, 1878; in gen. practice, 1878-98; pres. JMass. ]Mut. Life Ins. Co.; trustee Springfield Inst, for Savings. Mayor Cliic- opee, IMass., 1892. Trustee Tufts Coll.; ex-pres. Springfield Bd. Trade; mem. Republican Club of Mass., American Bar Assn., Plii Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi; del. Universal Congress Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Republican. Address: Spring- field, j\Iass.* McCIiIlNITEN, Edward Francis, lawyer; b. Pas- saic, N.J., Dec. 19, 1874; s. Edward Davenport and Laura Frances (White) McClennen: ed. pub. schs., Wrentham, Mass.; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; m. Mary Crane, of Cambridge, aiass., Aug. 28, 1911; children, INIary, Persis, Louis, Joshua. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895, since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter since 1900; spl. asst. to atty.-gen. of U.S. in cliarge of U.S. vs. Southern Pacific Co. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston and New York), Oakley Country. Home: 35 Lakeview Av., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Bos- ton. McCIiINTOCK, William Edward, civil engineer; b. Hallowell, Me., July 29, 1848; s. John and Mary Bailey (Shaw) McClintock: ed. pub. schs. and Hal- lowell Acad.; married; 5 children, William J., Fran- cis B. (M.D.), Samuel, Paul, Dorothy. Learned liis profession in service with LT.S. Coast Survey, 1868-76; in Citv Engineer's Dept., Portland, Me., 1876-7; in Mass. State Engring. Dept., 1877-8; with Boston & Maine R.R., 1878-9; citv engr., Chelsea, Mass., 1880-90; mem. Mass. State High- way Commn., 1892-1908 (chmn., 1897): instr. in highwav engring., Lawrence Scientific Sch., Har- vard, 1893-1904; mem. firm of McClintock & Wood- fall, consulting civ. engrs., Boston; treas. and gen. mgr. Winnisimmet Ferry Co., Chelsea, since 1912. Alderman Chelsea, 1900-3; chmn. Relief Com., when 16,000 people were made homeless by the conflagration in Chelsea, Apr. 12, 1908; chmn. Bd. of Control of commn. govt, for Chelsea, apptd. by the governor, June, 1908. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. (ex-pres.), Mass. High- way Assn. (1st pres.). Mason. Universalist. Home: Chelsea. Office: 15 Court Sq., Boston, Mass. McCIitJITG, Iiee, treasurer of United States; Mar. 26, 1870-Dec. 19. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) McCIiUSKY, Henry Lincoln, M.D.; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 16, 1867; s. Dennis E. and Mary A. (Kindred) McClusl^v; grad. Westford (Mass.) Acad., 1889; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1896; m. Alice M. Knight, of Worcester, Sept. 6, 1899; 1 son, Donald Knight. Practiced at Worces- ter since 1896. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Disciples; active in re- ligious work; mem. Worcester Y'.M.C.A.; treas. Mass. Christian Endeavor Union since 1909. Odd Fellow. Recreations: gardening. Address: 7 Haw- thorne St., Worcester, Mass. MAC COIiIi, James Rotoerton, mfr. ; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Apr. 2, 1856: s. Hugh and Janet (Rober- ton) Mac Coll; ed. acad., high sch. and tech. coll., Glasgow; m. Agnes Bogle, of Glasgow, Apr. 15, 1884. With Henry Fyfe & Son, Glasgow, 1871-8, partner Thompson & Mac Coll, 1878-82; agt., 1882- 96, treas. since 1896, Lorraine Mfg. Co., mfrs. cot- ton and worsted goods; dir. various mfg. corpus. Pres. N.E. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn. and Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs., 1905-7; pres. Internat. Conf. Cotton Growers and Mfrs., Washington, 1906, Atlanta, Ga., 1907; pres. Home Market Club, Boston, 1908- 09, R.I. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn., 1907-11. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: Union League (New York) Country (Brookline, Mass.), Hope, Squantum, Wannamoisett, Agawam Hunt (Providence). To Kalon (Pawtucket. R.I.). Home. 260 Waterman St., Providence. Address: Pawtucket. R.I.* MAC COIiIi, John Aug'ustus, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) McCOLIiESTER, Elisha Atwood, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) McCOLLESTER, John Q. A., M.D.; May 3, 1831- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) McCOIiIiESTER, Iiee Sullivan, clergyman; b. Westmoreland, N.H., June 5, 1859; s. Sullivan Hol- man and Sophia Fanny (Knight) McCollester; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1881, B.D.. 1884 (D.D., 1899); m. L. A. Wright, of Troy, N. H., Aug. 21, 1884 (died Aug. 1, 1885); m. 2d. Lizzie S. Parker, of Claremont, N.H., May 1, 1889. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1884; pastor Ch. of Our Father, Detroit, 1889-12; dean Crane Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., 1912 — . Trustee Buchtel Coll., Nat. Con v. of Universalists; chmn. trustees, LTniversalist Gen. Conv. Mem. S.A.R.; chaplain Mich. Soc. Colonial Wars; mem. Plii Beta Kappa. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: New England, University. Address: Tufts College, ]Mass.* McCOIiIiESTER, Sullivan Holman, clergj'man; b. Marlboro, N.H., Dec. 18, 1826; s. Silas and Ach- sah (Holman) McCollester; A.B., Norwich U., 1850, A.M., 1853; student Harvard Div. Sch., 1863; (D.D., St. Lawrence U., N.Y., 1873; Lift. D., Buchtel Coll., Ohio, 1908); m. Sophia Fanny Knight, of Dummerston, Vt., Nov. 23, 1852 (now deceased); m. 2d, Emma Parker, of Natick, Mass., Nov. 17, 1903 (now deceased); m. 3d, Elizabeth E. Randall, of Waltham, Mass., Dec. 15. 1905. Prin. Walpole (N.H.) Acad., 1850-3, Mt. Ctesar Sem., Swanzey, N.H., 1853-8, Valley Sem., N.H., 1858-62; ordained Universalist ministry, 1853; pastor, Westmoreland and West Chesterfield, N.H., 1857-61; prin. West- brook Coll. and Sem., 1862-9: pastor Nashua, N.H., 1869-73: pres. Buchtel Coll., Akron, O., 1873-8; pastor Bellows Falls, Vt.. and Dover, N.H., until 1885; since devoted attention mainly to travel, lit. and missionarv worl-: and sch. supervision. Exten- sive traveler. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1889-90: pres. N.H. Universalist State Conv. Mem. N.H. and Mass. hist. socs. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Marlboro, New Hampshire.* McCOIiIiOM, John Hildreth, M.D.; May 6. 1843- June 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America.)* McCOMB, Samuel, clergyman; b. Londonderry, Ireland, Jan. 28, 1864; s. Samuel and Catherine (Kilgore) McComb; ed. Magee Coll., Londonderry; Assembly's Coll., Belfast; univs. of Oxford and Berlin; M.A., Oxford, 1893; (D.D., U. of Glasgow, 1901). Began professional life as Presbyn.; pas- torates at Reading, Eng., Armagh and Belfast, Ire- land. Riverside Ch., New Y'ork, 1896-9; prof, ec- clesiastical history. Queen's U., Kingston, Can., 1899-1904; asso. dir. Movement for Moral Treat- ment of Nervous Disorders, Lmanuel (P.E.) Ch., Boston, since 1906. (See Who's Who in America 698 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND for books and writings.) Offlce: 15 Newbury St., Boston.* McCONAUGHY, James, educator. (See vol. 1909.) McCONNI:IjIi, Andrew James, editor; b. West Cliester, I'a., Dec. !S, ISGO; s. ^\■illianl and Eliza .lane (Jephson) IMcConnell; ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. Anne E. Potter, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 3, 1888. Mn«-. editor Bveningr Call, Woonsocket, R.I., since 1893; i)res. Evening Call l^ublishinfc Co.; trustee Producers Savings Bank. Trustee Woon- socket Pub. Library. Episcopalian. Home: 436 South I\lain St. Office 75 Main St., Woonsocket, Bhode I.sland. McCONNEIiIi, George, treasurer; b. Boston, Apr. 18, 1836; s. Robert and Caroline (Wheeler) Mc- Connell; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Ellen L. Gra- ham, of Maiden, Mass., Jan. 27, 1857; 4 children, Robert Graham, Georgre Bancroft, Walter Gardner, Helen Wheeler. Was in wholesale leather business, Boston, 1850-97; mem. bd. of dirs. and treas. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn. since 1892. Home: 21 Greenville St., Roxbury, Mas.s. Office: 166 Essex St., Boston. McCONNEIiIi, Ira "Welch, civil engineer; b. Schell Citv, Mo., Oct. 17, 1871; s. James Calvin and Cecelia Elizabeth (Welch) M-cConnell; C.E., Cor- nell U., 1897; m. Grace Lucille Bowerman, of Vic- tor, N.Y., Sept. 22, 1903. Instr. civ. engrinsr., Cor- nell U., 1899-1900; practiced in Kansas City, Mo., 1900-1; contractor's supt., Chicago and New Or- leans, 1901-3; prof, engring.. Mo. Sch. of Mines, RoUa, 1903; project engr., 1903-7, supervising engr., 1907-9, U.S. Reclamation Service; chief irrigation engr., J. G. White & Co.. Inc., of New York, 1909- 10; v.-p. and gen. mgr. Idaho Irrigation Co., Ltd., 1910-12; hydraulic engr.. Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., Boston, since 1912; v.-p. Dos. Rios Realty Co. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Cornell Soc. Civil Engrs. (New York), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Sigma. Conglist. JMason. Clubs: Exchange, Economic (Boston); Cornell Univ. (New York). Home: 125 Aspen Av., Auburndale, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St.. Boston. McCONNEIiIi, James Edward, lawyer; b. North Adams, Mass., Apr. 22, 1866; s. John and Mary (Maloney) McConnell; grad. Holv Cross Coll.. Worcester, Mass., 1886; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1888; m. Emma J. Daffy, of Fitchburg, Mass., 1902; 1 son. Maxwell. Admitted to bar, 1888; prac- ticed at Fitchburg until 1903; removed to Boston; now sr. m.em. McConnell & McConnell. Capt. Co. D, 6th Mass. Inf., 1890-4. Mem. Dem. State Com. 2 yrs. ; mem. Fitchburg Sch. Com. 8 yrs. ; candidate for It.-gov. of Mass. on Dem. ticket, 1896: candidate for atty.-gen. on Dem. ticket. 1907; chmn. Mass. Commn. on Pensions, 1913. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Nat. advo- cate Knitrhts of Columbus. 1899-1906. Clubs: Wol- laston Golf. Boston City. Recreations: golf, travel- ing. Home: 14 Chamblet St. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. McCONNEIiIi, James Eli, clergyman; b. St. Clairsville, O., Feb. 29, 1860; s. James C. and Susan- nah (Morgan) jMcConnell; prep. edn. Oberlin (O.) Acad.; B.A., Oberlin Coll., 1884; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., New York. 1SS7: (D.D., Carleton Coll., North- field, Minn.. 1906): m. Marion Vincent Ellis, of Brooklyn, May 1, 1889; 2 children, Florence Marion, b. Sept. 15, 1893; Elizabeth, Oct. 6, 1S95. Lived on farm in Ohio until 14; bookkeeper Whitehall, Mich., 1876-8; earned most of expenses through acad. and coll.; ordained Consrl. ministry, 1887; pastor Churchville, N. Y., 1887-90, Northfleld, Minn., 1890-05; trustee Carleton Coll., Northfleld, Minn., 1904-5: pastor Union Congl. Ch.. Providence, R.I., since 1905. Publications: President McKin- ley's Services to the Country and the World, 1901; Samson's Riddle. 1904; The Apostles of Home Missions, 1904; How a Church Can Help Its Pas- tor, 1910: Evil Communications and Good Manners, 1913. Recreations: walking. Address: 129 Prince- ton Av., Providence, R.I. McCOITVIIiIiE, John Patrick, newspaper man; b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 5, 1875; s. Peter George and Alice (Toner) McConville; grad. Sandwich High Sch., 1890; spl. course. Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1907: m. Louise Frederika Hansen, of Port- land, Me., May 29, 1912. City Hall and court re- porter. Evening Express-Advertiser, Portland, 1908-14; telegraph editor, Sunday Telegram, Port- land, 1911-14; sec. to Gov. Oakley C. Curtis, of Me., 1915-16; sec. Advisory Bd.in Matter of ParolesState of Me., 1915-16; sec. Me. State Bd., Am. Red Cross, 1915-16. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. lOdi- torial Club, of Portland (pres., 1913-14). Writer of series of articles on Portland Municipal Govern- ment, pub. in Portland Sunday Telegram, 1913-14. Recreations: Pres. Portland City Bowling Leasrue, 1914. Home: 17 Eastern Promenade, Portland. Address: State House, Augusta, Me. McCOOK, Edward Moody, soldier, governor; June 15, 1833-Sept. 9, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) McCOOK, John Butler, M.D. ; b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 19, 1867; s. John James and Eliza Sheldon (Butler) McCook; ed. pub. schs. of Hartford; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1890; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, 1894; unmarried. Practiced in Hartford since 1896; consultant Hartford Hosp.; surgeon and phys. in chief, Hartford Dispensary; mem. State Med. Examining Bd. 2d It. and asst. surgeon. Spanish-Am War; commd. Apr. 30, 1898; mustered out with regt., 1st C.V.I., Nov. 30, 1898; joined militia, July, 1899, as 1st It. and asst. sur- geon, later mai. and surgeon; retired at own re- quest, Oct. 2, 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Jled. Soc, city and county med. socs., Hartford Alumni Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Univer- sity. Address: 390 Main St., Hartford, Conn. McCOOK, John James, clergvman; b. New Lis- bon, O., Feb. 2, 1843; s. Dr. John and Catharine Julia (Sheldon) McCook; brother of Anson George McCook; Jefferson Coll., 1858-60; studied law, 1860-1; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1863, A.M., 1866; Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia). 1863-4; Berkeley Divinity School, 1866 (D.D., 1901, LL.D., 1910, Trin- itv Coll.; m. Eliza Sheldon Butler, of Hartford, Conn., June 7, 1866. Second It. 1st Va. Inf., U.S.V., 1861. Deacon, 1866, priest, 1867, P.E. Ch.; rector St. John's. Detroit, 1S62-S. St. John's, East Hart- ford, Conn., since 1869. Editor Church Weekly, 1872; ]:)rof. modern lan.srs.. Trinity Coll.. since 1883; sec. bd. fellows Trinity Coll. since 1882; pres. bd. dirs. Conn. Reformatory, 1895-7. Has written re- ports on poor-law administration and prison re- form: mag. articles on vagabondage, venality, pau- perisiu. drink and other subjects. Home: 396 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* MAC COXtlSON, Carl Copeland, M.D.: b. North Berwick, Me.. Jan. 7. 1878: s. James Olland (M.D.) and Ada (Copeland) SlacCorison: ed. North Ber- wick pub. schs.; Berwick Acad.: M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1906: m. June 29. 1910, Priscilla Hen- derson Brown, of Pictou, N.S. In hotel business in N.E. and the South, 1896-02; apptd. interne. Mass. State Hosp., 1906, staff phys.. Jan. 1, 1908; asst. supt., Sept. 1909, supt., since Oct. 1, 1911, North Reading (INIass.) State Sanatorium. INIem. Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Sanatorium Assn.. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Am. Hosp. Assn., Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health. Unitarian. Royal Arch INTason. Address: North Reading, IMass. Mccormick, Charles "Wesley, clergyman; moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) McCO"5r. John Joseph, clergyman; b. Tariff ville. Conn., Nov. 29, 1853; s. John and Margaret (Cas- sidv) McCoy, both natives of Ireland; prep. edn. Holyoke pub. schs. and pvt. collegiate inst., Spring- field, Mass.; A.B.. Holv Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1876, LL.D., 1904: S.T.B., Grand Sem., Montreal, Can., 1879. Ordained priest R.C. Ch., 1879; curate St. .John's Church, Worcester, Mass., 1880-7; pastor. Westboro. Mass., 1887-94: perma- nent rector, Chicopee, 1894-1906: rector St. Ann's Ch., Worcester, since Sept. 26, 1906. Author- His- tory of Diocese of Springfield; contbr. of prose and verse to newspapers and mags. Address: Wor- cester, Mass. McCBACKAKT, William Senison, author, lec- turer: moved to New York. CSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 699 McCBACKEN'. Eliza'beth, editor; b. New Orleans, Feb. 29, 1876; d. William Charles and Margaret Elizabeth (Kruse) McCracken; B.A., Brownell Hall, Omaha, Neb., 1894; pvt. studies in English, Ger- man and history, Boston. Began as contbr. to Youth's Companion, 1896; later contbr. to The Outlook, Atlantic JNIonthly, etc.; traveled throush the U.S., 1902-3, investigating- conditions of Am. women, and wrote 14 articles on this subject in The Outlook; editor Home Progress jMaga/.ine since 1911. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 4 Avon St., Cambridge, Mass. Address: Houghton Mifflin Co., 4 Park St., Boston.* McCBIIiIiIS, John, clerk Superior Court; b. Goshen, N.H., Aug. 5, 1858; s. William H. and Abby (Huntoon) McCrillis; grad. Newport (N.H.) High Sch., 1878, Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1879; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1883; m. Newport, Sept. 26. 1895, Mary E. Wilmarth; 2 children. John W., William H. Studied law; admitted to N.H. bar, 1889; elk. Superior Court of N.H. since 1886. Treas. and dir. Brampton Woolen Co.; v. -p. and dir. First Nat. Bank, Newport; trustee Newport Savings Bank; trustee N.H. State Hosp., 1899-13. Democrat. Unitarian. :Mason (K.T.). Address: Newport, N.H. McCBUBBEN', Francis Henry, M.D.; b. Boston, January 5, 1S70: son of John and Annie Mc- Crudden: S.B. in Chemistry, Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1900; biol. chem. research, Mass. Gen. Hosp. and Harvard U., 1900-4; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; studied U. of Wiirzburg, Germany, 1908-10; Rockefeller Inst. Hosp., 1910-13; U. of Munich, 1913-14; unmarried. Asst. in biol. chemistry, Har- vard, 1906-8; asst. in pharmacology and therapeu- tics, U. of Wurzburg, 1909-10; head Chem. Dept., Rockefeller Inst. Hosp., 1910-13; dir. labs. Robert Brigham Hosp. since Apr. 1913; asst. prof, applied therapeutics, Tufts Med. Sch., since Sept. 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Soc. Experimental Biology and INIedicine. Author: Uric Acid, 1905. Contbr. numerous papers on chemistry and re- lated topics, especially diseases of disturbed meta- bolism. Address: Robert Brigham Hospital, Par- ker Hill Av., Boston. McCUEN, Robert 'Williani, editor, publisher. (See vol. 1909.) McCITIiIiACrH, Archibald, clergyman; b. Armagh, Ireland, Jan. 2, 1842; s. Archibald and Jane (Jen- kinson) McCullagh; prep. edn. under pvt. tutors in N.Y. Citv; A.B., Princeton, 1868, A.M., 1871; (D.D., New York U., 1885; LL.D., Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan., 1905); m. Abbie Louise Sumner, of Worcester, IMass., Dec. 16, 1897; 3 children, Alexan- der K. (lawyer, Phila.), Samuel (M.D., N.Y. City), Mrs. Richard Olney, 2d. Ordained Presbyn. min- istry iMav 2. 1871: pastor Germantown, Pa., 1871-8, Ross St. Ch.. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1878-90, Plymouth Congl. Ch., W'orcester, Mass., since 1890. Republi- can. Clubs: Economic. Congregational, Republi- can. Author: Beyond the Stars, or Human Life in Heaven: The Peerless Prophet. Address: 29 Whit- man Rd., Worcester, INIass. McCTTIiIiOCH, Almiron J.; b. Savoy, Mass., Oct. 29, 1847; s. Leonard and Lucy A. (Sherman) Mc- Culloch; descendant of ancestors who settled In America about 1745; g.g.f. Joseph McCulloch, who served in Revolutionary Army; grad. pub. schs.. Savoy; m. Mar. 28, 1867, Caroline J. Miller, of Savoy, Mass. Has served as justice of peace since 1888; now postmaster, town elk. and treas., deputy sheriff, auctioneer and merchant; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Republican; chmn. Rep. Town Com. 15 yrs. Address: Savoy, Mass. McCUIiIiOIJCrH, John Griffith, ex-governor: b. on Welsh Tract, nr. Newark, Del.. Sept. 16, 1835; s. Alexander and Rebecca (Griffith) McCuUough; A.B., Delaware Coll., 1855; LL.B., U. of Pa., 1858; (LL.D., Middlebury, 1900, U. of Vt., 1904, Norwich U., 1905): m. Eliza Hall Park, of Vt., Aug. 30, 1871. Went to Cal., 1859; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1861, Senate. 1862; atty.-gen. of Cal., 1863-7; practiced law at San Francisco, 1867-73; removed to Bennington, Vt., 1873; v.-p. 1874-83, pres., 1883-8, Panama R.R.; v.-p. 1877-83, pres., 1883-1900, Bennington & Rut- land R.R. ; pres. First Nat. Bank of North Benning- ton, Vt., since 1883, Chicago & Erie R.R. since 1890; dir. Erie R.R. Co. since 1884, Central Vt. Ry. since 1898, A..T. & S.F. Ry. Co. since 1900, Pere Marquette R.R. Co., Lackawanna Steel Co., Nat. Life Ins. Co., Bank of New York. Standard Trust Co. of New York. Mem. Vt. Senate, 1898; gov. of Vt., 1902-4. Address: North Bennington, Vt.* McCIJIiIi'y, Charles Gardiner, clergyman; b. New York, Dec. 29, 1832; s. Charles and Jane limma (Lawrence) McCully; prep. edn. Cortland Acad., N.Y.; A.B., Yale, 1853; grad. Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1859; m. Milltown, N.B., Dec. 25, 1867, Frances Porter; children, Emma Lawrence, iMary Porter (deceased). Ordained Congl. minister, 1859; pastor Milltown, N.B., 1859-66; Hallowell. Me., 1866-1876; Calais, Me., 1876-1908; pastor em- eritus, Calais, since 1908. Served in Christian Com- mission, 1865. Pres. Calais Free Library; trustee Bangor Theol. Sem., Me. Bible Soc. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Has traveled in Europe and the Orient, Japan and Hawaiian Is- lands. Independent Republican. Recreations: horseback riding, bicycling. Address: Calais, Me. MAC CURDY, George Grant, anthropologist; b. Warrensburg, INIo.. Apr. 17. 1863; s. William J. and Margaret (Smith) MacCurdy; grad. State Nor- mal Sch., Warrensbtirg, Mo., 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894, univs. of Vienna. Paris (Sch. of Anthropology) and Berlin, 1894-8; Ph.D., Yale, 1905; unmarried. Instr. anthropology, 1898-1900, lecturer and curator anthrop. collections, 1902-10, assistant professor archfeology, 1910 — , Yale Uni- versity. Mem. Anthrop. socs. of Paris, Berlin and Brussels, Nat. Geog. Soc, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Archteol. Inst. America, Am. Bthnol. Soc, Am. Anthrop. Assn (sec. since 1903), Am. Assn. Museums, Navy League of U.S. (life), Sigma Xi; fellow A.A.A.S. (past v.-p.); corr. mem. Inst, of Coimbra (Portugal). Sch. of Anthropology (Paris), Anthrop. Soc Washington, Mo. Hist. Soc, Soc. des Americanistes de Paris, Numismatic and Antiq. Soc. Phila. Clubs: Graduates, Country. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, papers, etc.) Home: 237 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* McCTTRD'X', James Huff, phv-sical director; b. Princeton. Me., Dec. 2, 1866; s. John and Augusta Evelyn (Heath) McCurdy; grad. Princeton High Sch., Springfield, Me., 1885; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1893; student in physiology of ex- ercise. Harvard INIed. Sch., 1896, 1900; hon. grad. Sargent Normal Sch., 1907, Master Physical Edn., Y.M.C.A. Training Sch., 1907; A.M., Clark U., 1909; m. Persis Baker Harlow, of Windham, Me., July 17, 1895. Asst. sec. Bangor (Me.) Y.M.C.A., 1887; physical dir. Auburn (Me.) Y.M.C.A., 1888; ath- letic and aquatic dir. New York Y.M.C.A., 1891-4; physical and med. dir.. 23d St. Branch Assn., New York, 1893-5; instr. Internat. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch. since 1895. Lecturer on physiology of exer- cise and on bibliography methods in physical train- ing. Harvard Summer Sch., 1903-12; editor Amer- ican Physical Education Review since 1906. Mem. Acad. Physical Edn.. Physical Dirs.' Soc, Y.M.C.A. of N.A., Soc. for Study of Athletics. Am. Sch. Hygiene Assn., N.E.A.. Playground Assn. of Amer- ica, Am. Physical Edn. Assn.; mem. permanent com. Internat. Congress of Sch. Hygiene. Author: Bibliography of Physical Training, 1905. Joint Author: Decimal Classification of Physical Train- ing, 1901. Home: 93 Westford Av. Office: 287 Hickory St., Springfield, Mass.* McCIJSKER, John Francis, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 19. 1865: s. Thomas and Honor (Keough) McCusker; B.S., Manhattan Coll., New York, 1886, M.S., 1892; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1889; m. Florence M. Rafter, of Damariscotta, Me., Sept. 21, 1908; 1 daughter, Honor. Entered R.I. Hosp., Providence, as officer, 1SS9, was made asst. surgeon. Out-patient Dept., 1891, and later became connected with Ophthal. Dept.; visiting phys., St. Joseph's Hosp., 1892-5, and sec. staff and asst. surgeon eye, ear, nose and throat depts.; city phys.. Providence, 1892-3; house surgeon. Metropolitan Ear, Nose and Throat Hosp.. New York. 1895; house surgeon Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear In- firmary, 1897. Specialist diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Mem. Providence Med. Assn. Club: 700 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND One Hundred Acre. Recreations: trap shooting, hunting. Address: 3S2 Broad St., Providence, R.l. McSANIHIi, Charles, fire insurance, public of- ficial. (See vol. 1909.) McDAVITT, Clarence Godfrey; b. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 2i, 1&77; prep. edn. Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., and Wilson and Kelloj^g Sell., New York; B.S., Dartmouth, 1900; m. Edith Lauterbach, of New York, Oct. 15, 1902; 1 son, Clarence Godfrey, Jr. Asst. in v.-p.'s office, N.E. Telephone & Tele- graph Co. since 1912. Pres. Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Conv., Springfield, Mass., 1899; alumni mem. Dartmouth Athletic Council, 1904-12 (pres., 1910-12). Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Economic, Boston City. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Newtonville, Muss. OfTice: .^,0 Oliver St., Boston. McDIIBMOTT, Charles Hubert, editor, publisher. (See vol. Iit09.) MAC SONAIiS, Alexander Feter, clergyman: b. Valleyfield, P.E.I. , Dec. 25, 1SG5; s. Allen A. and Marjory (Martin) MacDonald; descendant of Mac- Donald clan, Skv Isle, Scotland; grad. Farming- ton (Me.) State Normal Sch., 1S84; Coburn Classi- cal Inst., Waterville, Me., 1887; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1894: m. Carrie Reed, of Burlington, Me., Oct. 28, 1896; 5 chil- dren, Ralph Reed, Marguerite Ellen, Malcolm, Leonard A., Cecil Ernest. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1894; pastor Pullman, Wash., 1894-5, North Waterford and East Stoneham, Me., 1895-9, Wis- cassct, 1899-1900, Seal Harbor and Otter Creelc, 1900-5, Cranberry lies and Ilesford, 1905-6; sec. Me. Sea Coast Missionary Soc, Bar Harbor, since 1906. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi (Bowdoin Chapter). Address: Bar Harbor, Me. MACDONAIiS, Alexander "Walter, editor; b. Quebec, Can., .July 4, 1S22; s. William and Mary (McWhalter) MacDonald; ed. pub. schs., Quebec, and Clinton Liberal Inst., Canton, N.Y. ; m. Mary Ormsbee, of Fayette, Me. (now deceased); 2 sons, Walter, W^arren (both deceased); m. 2d, Sarah L. Ormsbee, of Oxford, Conn., June 7, 1870; 3 chil- dren, Louise, Helen, Arthur. Started to learn printer's trade at age of 10; came to U.S., 1839; actively identified with printing business for 80 yrs. ; was connected with Scientific America, N.Y. City, 30 yrs.; ed. Putnam (Conn.) Patriot, 1881-12 (retired). Was a friend of Horace Greeley. Rec- reations: chess, gardening. Address: Putnam, Conn. MAC DONAIiD, Ang-us Martin, clergyman; b. Prince Edward Island, Mar. 16, 1S68: s. Allan A. and Marjory (Martin) MacDonald; descended from the Scotch ancestors who settled on P.B. Island about 1800; ed. pub. schs. of Bath, Me.; A.B.. Bow- doin. 1891; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1894; m. Annie MacLeod, of P.E.I, and Boston, Sept. 27, 1895; 3 children, Norman W., Lowell, Marion F. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor Jackson- ville. Fla., 1894-03, Bar Harbor, Me., since Feb. 15. 1903. Pres. Me. Sea Coast Missionary Soc; trustee Bar Harbor Hosp. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: farming, motoring. Address: 37 Hancock St., Bar Karbor, Me. MAC DOlTAIiD, Duncan Black, theological prof.; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Apr. 9, 1863; s. Thomas and Margaret (Black) MacDonald; M.-'V., U. of Glas- gow, 1885, B.D., 1888; at U. of Berlin, 1890-1, 1893; (D.D., Trinity, 1909); came to U.S., 1892; m. Mary Leeds Bartlett. of Hartford, Conn., June 22, 1898. Prof. Semitic langs., Hartford Theol. Sem., since 1892. Haskell lecturer comparative religion, U. of Chicago, 1906; spl. lecturer, Wellesley Coll., 1907, 09. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1912; Tiamson lecturer on Mohammedanism, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1909; head of Mohammedan dept., Kennedy Sch. of Missions, Hartford. Mem. Royal Asiatic Soc. of Great Britain, Am. Oriental Soc. Soc. of Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, writings, etc.) Ad- dress: (summer) Pemaquid Point, Me.; (winter) 853 Asylum Av., Hartford, Conn.* McBONAI^D, Edward, banker; b. Dover, Eng., .July Iv, 1S44, ed. pub. schs. and at Williams Acad., Stockbridge, Mass.; served in Civil War as pvt. and sergt. Co. I, 49th Mass. Inf., 1862-3; now cashier iionox Nat. Bank; selectman for many yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1870, 1908. Home: LeJiox, Mass. McDONAIiI}, Etta Austin Blaisdell, author; b. Manche.sler, N.H., Mar. 20, ls72; d. Clark and Clara M. Blaisdell; grad. State Normal Sch., Fram- ingham, Mass., 1891; m. James Richard McDonald, Aug. 3, 1899. Taught sch. in Jilass., 1892-6; super- visor primary schs., Brockton, Mass., 1896-9. (See Who's Who in Amei'ica for list of books, etc.) Home: West Medford, Mass.* MAC DOKAIiD. Gertrude Louise; b. Standish, Mo., JMar. 24, 1^71; d. John and Clarinda Jordan (.Shaw) Mai^ Donald; descended from John Mc- Donald who emigrated to this country from Glencoe, Sc(^tland. a little prior to 1726; ed. pub. schs. of Standish; Mechanic Falls (Me.) High Sch.; grad. WestbrooK Sem., 1894; pvt. tutoring in science and Romance langs. Taught sch. in every grade from i)rimary to high sch. and acad., 1890- 1904; prin. public sch., 1904-9: prin. Me. Industrial Sch. for Girls since 1909. Unitarian. Mem. Nat. Conf. Ciiarities and Corrections, Me. Prison Assn. Club: Current Events (Augusta, Me.). Recrea- tions: tennis, basket ball; much interested in municipal I'laygrounds. Home: North W^indham, Me. Address Hallowcll, Me. McDONAIiD, James Richard, publisher. (See vol. 1909.) McBOKAIiD, Joseph, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) MAC BONAIiD, Iioren Benjamin, clergyman; b. Newport, N.S., Jan. 21. l.SoN; s. Edward and Ma- tilda O. (Mosher) MacDonald; A.B., Harvard, 1886; B.D., Harvard Divinity Sch.. 1881; m. Cambridge, Mass., June 7, 1905, Mary Josephine Bygrave. Or- dained to ministrv Unitarian Ch., 1882; pastor at Ellsworth, Me., Wolfeboro, N.H., Boston; 1st Parish, Concord, since Oct. 1, 1895. Home: Con- cord, liTas.^. McBONAIjD, Morris, railway official; b. New Albany, Ind., Aug. 20, 1865; ed. pub. schs. Began with engring. corps., Ky. & Ind. Bridge Co., 1883; paymaster, asst. treas., chief elk. to supt., train- master and supt. transportation, Louis^■ille, Evans- ville & St. Louis Ry., 1885-92; with Central R.R. of Georgia, later chief elk. to supt. and asst. train- master in charge Savannah div., 1893-4; sec. to gen. mgr. Me. Central R.R., 1896-7; gen. supt., 1897-08, v.-p. and gen. mgr. Me. Central R.R., to July, 1913; elected pres. Boston & Me. and Me. Central rys., July. 1913: pres. IMe. Central R.R. since Aug., 1914; also pres. Portland Terminal Co., Bridgton & Saco River R.R., Sandy River & Range- ley Lakes R.R., and Ricker Hotel Co. Address: Me. Central R.R. Office: Portland, IMe. MACBOITAIiD, Thomas Hood, inventor. (See vol. 1909.) MAC BOITAIiD, "William, college prof.; b. Provi- dence, R.L, July 31, 1863; s. Rev. William and Frances (Jordan) MacDonald: A.B., Hnrvard, 1892; (hon. Ph.D., Union, 1895; LL.D., U. of N.B.. 1900); m. Harriet' B. Haskell, of Lawrence. Kan., Nov. 24, 1887. Prof, history and economics. Wor- cester Poly. Inst., 1892-3; prof, history and polit. science, Bowdoin. 1893-1901: prof, history. P.rown U., since 1901. Chmn. Public Archives Commn. of Am. Hist. Assn., 1900-2: mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Mass. Hist. Soc (See W^ho's Who in America for list of books, writings, etc.) Home: 132 George St., Piovidence, R.L* MACBONAIiIi, Ansfus (Peter) painter, illus- trator; b. .St. Lotus, Apr. J, 1876; s. John A. and Virginia C. (Van Steenkist) INIacdonall; ed. Chris- tian Bros. Coll., St. Louis Sch. of Fine Arts; m. Catherine Agnes Walsh, of St. Louis. Oct. 24, 1900. W^orked in architects' offices, St. Louis, and with variotis engraving cos., to 1900; painter, illus- trator and cartoonist for Life, Scribner's. Amer- ican, Harper's, etc., also illustrator of books. Cath- olic. Home: '^''estport. Conn.* McBONNEIiIi, Ralnh A., M.D.; b. Topsham, Me., Aug. 20, 1868; A.B., Yale, 1890; student Yale Med. Sch. 2 yrs.; univs. Berlin and Vienna, 1892-3; m. Lillian Tvl. Washburn, of New Haven, Conn., Aug. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 701 4, 1S92; 3 children, Ralph E., Frank, Charles W. Tracticed in New Haven since 1893; clin. prof, dermatology, Yale Med. Sell., .since 1897. ]\lem. Am. Acad. Medicine, New Haven Med. Assn. (ex- pres.), mem. Am. Dermatol. Assn., Yale Med. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.). Republican. Clubs: Graduates', N.H. Automobile, Knights Templars. Recreations: traveling. Address: 1142 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. McBONNEIiIi, Thomas Francis Irving, lawyer; b. Wicklord, R.I.. Junt- 11, 18G8; s. Patrick and Ellen (Irving) McDonnell; grad. Providence High Sch., 1887; A.B., Brown U.. 1891; m. Mary Stanton Kenyon, of Charlestown. R.I., May 28, 1913. Ad- mitted to R.I. bar, 1893; associated in practice with the late David S. Baker under firm name of Baker & McDonnell, 1893-04; then. Baker, Mc- Donnell & Waterman, 1904-7; on Mr. Baker's death. 1907, former partnership with .ludge Rich- ard E. Lyman under name of Lyman & McDon- nell, which still continues: pros. Wicklnrd Li°ht & Water Co.; dir. Sea View Railroad Co. (1907- 1915), Providence Tribune Co. Judge-advocate of 1st Light Inf. Regt., 1909-10; sec. and mem. exec, com. Voters' League; mem. Com. of One Hundred, Providence Chamber of Commerce. Trustee North Kingstown Pub. Library. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, Am. Civic Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc; Order of Vasa conferred by the late King Oscar of Sweden, 1907. Catholic. Clubs: Hope. University, Agawam Hunt, Turks Head (pres. 1913, 14. 15), Quarter Century (pres. 1914), Providence Art, Catholic. Recreations: golf, tennis, motoring. Home: 29 Orchard Av. Office: 1004 Union Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I. McBONO'UGH. Ednard Joseph, IM.D. ; b. Port- land, I\Ie., Aug. 10, 1867; s. :Michael and Margaret (Hanlon) McDonough: A.B., Holv Cross Coll.. 1889; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1892; m. Portland, Me., June 8, 1898, Alice M. Kohling; 2 children. William K., Alice M. Pathologist since 1896, visiting phvs. since 1902. Me. Gen. Hosp.; instr. histology, 1897- 04, prof, obstetrics since 1904, Med. Sch. of Me. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Assn. Anatomists, A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Address: 51 Deering St., Portland, Me. McSONOUG-H, Jolin James, lawyer; Mar. 15, 1857-1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) MoSONOXTGH, Josepli Sinxmonds, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 3, 1882; s. Martin and Mary Ann (Simmonds) McDonough; grad. Classical High Sch., Worcester. 1900; A.B.. Holy Cross Coll., 1904; J.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1907; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1908. and since practiced in Worcester. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Worcester, 1911, 1912; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914; treas. Dem. City Com., T\^orcester, 4 yrs. Mem. Worces- ter Co. Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O. Elks. Ancient Order of Hibernians. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Home: 3 Esther St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. MACDOTTGAIilo, Hamilton Crawford, organist; b. Warwick, R.I., Oct. 15, 1858; s. Alexander and Ann Frances (Brisgs) Macdougall; ed. pub. schs.. Providence, 1867-77; ed; in music under pvt. in- struction of J. C. D. Parker, S. B. Whitney, B. J. Lang, of Boston, and Robert Bonner, of Provi- dence, Dr. B. H. Turpin, of London; (hon. Mus. Doc, Brown U., 1901): associate (by exam.) Royal Coll. of Organists, London: m. Alice Gertrude Beede, of Worcester, Mass.. Sept. 1, 1898, Elected dean of the New England Chapter of the American Guild of Organists for three years, in 1908. Or- ganist Central Bapt. Ch., Providence, 1882-95; at Harvard Ch. (Boston-Brookline), 1895-1900; prof, music Wellesley Coll. since Sept., 1900. Traveled and studied in Eng., Germany, and Switzerland, 1907-8; spl, lecturer in music. Brown U., 1908-9, 1910-12, Founder Am. Guild of Organists (dean N.E. Chapter, 1908-9). Am. Coll. Musicians: pres. R.I. Musical Assn.. 1893-4; mem. Harvard Musical Assn., Boston Art Club. (See Who's Who in America for list of works, books, etc.) Home: Wellesley, Mass.* McDOUGAIiIi, Henry C, clergyman; b. Ypsi- lanti, IMicli., Nov. 22, 1850; s. George and Mary (Muir) ]\lcDougall; ed. pub. schs.; grad. Mich. State Normal Sch., Ypsilanti, 1872; A.B., U. of Mich., 1877; spl. student. Harvard Div. Sch., 1884- 86; m. Marian Harwood Gleason, of Abington, Mass., July 23, 1890; 2 children, James G., Ken- neth. Prin. high sch., Kalamazoo, 1878-9, Prince- ton, 111., 1879-82; ordained Unitarian ministry, 1886; pastor Rockland, Mass., 1886-90, Madison, Wis., 1891, Marblehead, Mass., 1892-9, Franklin, N.H., since 1899; minister at large for the Uni- tarian chs. of N.H. since 1906. Pres. bd. of trus- tees Proctor Acad.; pres. Bd. of Edn., Franklin. Recreations: nature study. Address: Franklin, N.H. McBOWEIiIi, Corwin, lawyer, insurance; b. Medina, O., June 26, 1872; s. Robert Murdougli and Elizabeth (Blaise) McDowell; descended from Scot- tish ancestry; ed. Ann Arbor, Mich.; B.A., Wil- liams, 1896; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1897; m. Apr. 11, 1902, Margaret S. Putnam, of Brookline, Mass.; 2 sons, Putnam, Robert Murdough. Began practice in New York, 1897; in ins. business in Boston since 1899; N.E. mgr. New York Life In- surance Co., 1899-1910; pres. N.E. Casualty Co. since 1910; dir. Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Mem. Bat- tery A, Boston, 1902-5. Republican. Conglist. I\Iem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Williams). Clubs: Boston City, Exchange. Recreations: golf. Home: Pegan Hill, Dover, Mass. Office: 4 Liberty Sq., Boston. McSOWEIiIi, Iiouise Sherwood, teacher; b. Wayne, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1876; d. Francis Marion and Eva (Sherwood) McDowell; prep, edn. Penn Y'an Acad., N.Y.; A.B., Wellesley, 1898; M.A., Cor- nell, 1907, Ph.D., 1909; unmarried. Teacher of sci- ence and English, Northfield (Mass.) Sem., 1898- 1901; science and mathematics, Warren (O.) High Sch., 1901-6; fellow in physics, Cornell U., 1908-9; instr. in physics, 1909-10; asso. prof., 1910-13, prof, and head of dept. since 1913, Wellesley. Fellow A.A.A.S.; asso. mem. Am. Pliys. Soc; mem. Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Conglist. Contbr. to Physical Review. Address: 6 Norfolk Ter., Wellesley, Mass. McSUFFEi:, Charles Brown, clergyman; b. Cliarleston, N.Y., June 30, 1873; s. Judson and Thankful (Brown) McDuffee; grad. Starkey Sem., Eddvtown, N.Y., 1896; A.B., Amherst, 1900, A.M., 1905; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1903; m. Minnie A. Breckenridge, of Ogdensburg, N.Y^., June 24, 1903; 3 children, Frank B., Helen A., Ruth E. Pastor North Ch., Eastport, Me., during summer of 1899; organized Congl. Ch. at Nyack, N.Y., summer of 1901: ordained Congl. ministry, Nov. 3, 1903; pas- tor Windham, Conn., 1903-8, Union Ch,, Three Rivers, Mass., Mar. 31, 1908-15, First Congl. Ch., Cliftondale, since Sept. 1, 1915. Mem. Hampden Assn. of Ministers, Springfield Bibl. Club, Conn. Valley Congl. Club. Address: Three Rivers, Mass. McBUFFI!!:, Walter Valen, educator; b. Wayne, la., Oct. 20, 1869; s. Samuel Valen and Mary (Pat- terson) McDuffee: student Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brimfield, Mass., 1882-4, Rollins Coll., Win- ter Park, Fla., 1886-90; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892; A.M., Harvard, 1896; m. Mary Janette Marsh, of Springfield, Mass., June 29, 1909. Teacher in Lin- coln (Neb.) High Sch., 1892-5, prin., 1894-5; head of Classical Dept., Central High Sch., Springfield, Mass., since 1896. Dir. Springfield Improvement Assn. since 1909; mem. Central Philanthropic Council since 1913; mem. Mass. Teachers' Retire- ment Bd. since 1914; sec. Springfield Charter Commn., 1914-16. Mem. N.E.A., N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Schs., N.E. Classical Assn., Mass. Teachers' Assn. (v.-p., 1913), Harvard Teachers' Assn.. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Kappa. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: "^''inthrop. Economic, Realitv, Dartmouth Lunch (pres., 1908-11), Edu- cational (pres., 1905-6). Connecticut Valley Con- gregational (pres., 1910-11), Recreations: camp- ing, fishing, travel. Home: 336 Central St. Ad- dress: Central High School, Springfield, Mass. TUcDUFFEE, Willis, editor; b. Rochester, N.H., Mar 15, 1868; s. Franklin and Mary Frances (Haves) McDuffee; A.B., Dartmouth Coll.. 1890; traveled abroad 6 mos. after leaving coll.; m. Barrington, N.H., July 22, 1897, Dora Haley; chil- 702 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND dren, Franklin, b. May 2, 1S98; Maude Chase, June 12, 1901. lOntered publishing business at Roches- ter in 1891; pres. Courier Pub. Co., established 1894; dir. Rochester Nat. Banli; mem. sch. bd. for 3 yrs. ; rep. state legislature, 1895-G; mem. Rep. State Com., 1895-1901; Instrumental In starting re- form movement in the party in 1906 and was a mem. of exec. com. of Lincoln Republican Club; organized movement among Progressive Repui)li- cans of X.H. to oppose the attitude of Gov. Bass in favor of Roosevelt for President; campaign mgr. for R. H. Spaulding, 1914, who was elected gov. !Mem. sub-com. on resolutions, Rep. State Conv., spring of 1908. Trustee Rochester Pub. Library. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Mason (K.T.). Club: Rochester Country. Recreations: driving, moun- tain climbing. Address: Roclicstor, N.H. McDUrriE, Frederic Clement, treasurer and dir. Everett Mills, Yorlv Mfg. Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank, State St. Trust Co., Boston Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co.. N.E. Casualty Co.. Mass. Employees Ins. Assn., Mercantile Fire & Marine Ins. Co.; trustee Boston Five Cents Savings Bank; v.-p. and dir. Merchants Trust Co. (Lawrence, Mass). Address: 120 Franklin St., Boston. MAC DUFFIE, John, educator; b. Cambridge, Mass., Mav Ifi, ISGl: s. .Tohn and Hannah Eliza- beth rOivens) MacDuffle; A.B., Harvard, 1884; post-grad, studies, Columbia; Ph.D., Lombard U.. 1895: m. Abby, d. Rev. James Cliallis Parsons, of Greenfield. Mass., Aug. 10, 1886. Prin. Kingston (Mass.) High Sch.. 1886; asso. prin. Prospect Plill Sch., Greenfield. Mass.. 1887; founder, 1890, and since prin. MacDuffie Sch. for Girls. Home; 182 Central St., Springfield, Mass.* McEI^FBESH, William Edward, physicist; b. Griggsville, 111., Oct. 5. 1867; s. Greenbury Riggs and Elvira (Morgan) McElfresh; A.B.. 111. Coll., ISSS: A.P,., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896, Ph.D., 1900; m. Georgiana Frances Adams, of Boston, June 25, 1903. Asst. in physics, 1896-01, Au'^tin teaching fellow, 1901-2, Harvard; instr. physics, Radcliffe Coll., 1897-01; instr. phvsics, 1901-3, asst. prof., 1903-5. Thomas T. Read prof., 1905 — . Williams Coll. Conglist. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* McELWAIN, Herbert Andrew, investment bank- er: b. Enfield, N.H.. Apr. 24, 1877: s. James and Ella R. (Gage) McElwain: grad. Kimball Union Acad., ISTeriden, N.H.. 1899; entered Dartmoutli Coll. with class of 1903. but left in 1901 to enter business; m. Apr. 18, 1907. Dorothy Rose Favreau, of Enfield, N.H. "Was with the King-Richardson Co., pubs., vSpringfield, Mass., and Home Corr. Sch.. Springfield, 1901-7; became Identified with investment banking as salesman for Alonzo Elli- ott. Manchester, N.H., 1907: after death of Mr. Elliott, in 1909. purchased the business and in- corporated as Alonzo Elliott & Co., of which is pres. and mgr. Republican. Clubs: Derryfield, Calumet. Intervale Country (Manchester): Dart- mouth (Boston). Home: 61 Monroe St. Office: 814 Elm St.. Manchester, N.H. McEIiWAIN, J. Franklin, shoe mfr. ; b. Charles- town. Mass., Sept. 8, 1S74; s. Jolin Allen and Susan (Gilbert) McElwain; ed. Boston Latin Sch. and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Mary Barton Pratt, of Bridge- water, Mass., Nov. 9, 1898; 1 daughter, Mary. Pres. W. H. McElwain Co., shoe mfrs. (estab- lished 1894); dir. Nathaniel Fisher & Co. (New York), Fenton-Bard Shoe Co. (Columbus, O.), Sable Lumber Co. (Wilkins. N.S.), Nat. Shawmut Bank (Boston). Harrison-Barton Shoe Co. (Chi- cago). V.-p. Nat. Boot and Shoe Mfrs.' Assn.; dir. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Clubs: Algon- quin, Exchange, Engineers', Boston City, The Country; Technology (New York). Home: 26 Chestnut St., Boston: (summer) Cohasset, Mass. Office: 354 Congress St.. Boston.* McETTRICK, Michael J.; b. Boston, June 22, 1848. (See vol. 1909.) MACFABIiAiri}, Charles Stedman, clergyman: moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) MCFABI.AND. David "Walter, M.D.: b. Portland, Conn.. May 13. 1858: s. David and Catherine (Aber- crombie) McFarland (both natives of Scotland); ed. common schs. ; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1885; m. Mar. 10, 1892, Marie Berg, of Hadersleben, Germany. On staff New York City Lunatic Asylum, 1885-6, N.J. State Asylum, ISIor- ris Plains, 1886-8; gen. practitioner, \Vaterbury, Conn., 1888-98; propr. McFarland's Sanitarium since 1898. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Assn., Fairfield Co. Med. Soc, Medico-Legal .Soc, Conn. Soc. of Alienists (sec), Soc. Med. Jurisprudence (N.Y. City). Episcopalian. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Clubs: W'estport Country. National Democi-atic (New Yorli). Ad- dress: Green's Farms. Conn. McFABIiAKI>, Fred Harley, lawyer; b. Water- ville, Vt., Mar. 9, 1854; s. Moses a'nd Livonia A. (Leach) McFarland; ed. pub. schs., AVaterville, People's Acad., Morrisville, Vt. Spent early life on farm, in hotel and as sch. teacher; supt. schs., Waterville, 1878; traveled in Southern States for Baltimore agency of Remington Fire Arms Co. and tauglit sch. in Lamoille Co., Vt., 1895-8: ad- mitted to bar, 1898, and since practiced at Hyde Park: supt. schs., Hyde Park. 1896-1901; became referee in bankruptcy, 1S99. Home: Hyde Park, Vt. McFABIiAND, Henry Moses, banker; b. Water- ville, Vt., Aug. 5, 1852; s. Moses and Livonia A. (Leach) McFarland; g.g.s. Maj. Moses McFar- land, who served in French and Indian War and Revolutionary War; Scotcli-Irish ancestor landed in Boston in 1718; grad. People's Acad., and Mor- risville (Vt.) Graded Sch., 1875: A.B., U. of Vt. (valedictorian), 1878; prin. Lamoille Central Acad., Hvde Park, Vt., 1878-81; m. Julia Brigham, of Hyde Park, Vt., Dec. 21, 1881: 3 children, Helen Marion, Grace Brigham, Brigham Wheeler. Ad- mitted to bar of Lamoille County, 1881; state's attv., 1884-6; del. Nat. Rep. Anti-Saloon Conv., Chicago, 1886; sec. Civil and Mil. Affairs, Vt., 1890-2. Became dir. Lamoille County Nat. Bank, 1888, and now v.-p.; incorporator, 1889, Lamoille County Savings Bank & Trust Co., now v.-p.; dir. Union Mut. Fire Ins. Co. since 1891; dir. Burling- ton Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Hyde Park Lumber Co., INIorse Mfg. Co.; founder and head Lamoille County Ins. Agency. Chmn. Bd. of Trustees Vil- lage of Hyde Park: trustee Lamoille Central Acad. Republican. Conglist. V.-p. for Yt. Am. Bankers' Assn., 1910; president Vermont Bankers' Assn., 1915; mem. Vt. Soc. S.A.R., Loyal Legion, Phi Beta Kappa (U. of Vt.). Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow (grand master Vt., 1897). Address: Hyde Park, Vt. McFABIiAND. Raymond, educator; b. Lamoine, Me., Apr. 15, 1872; s. Daniel Y. and Hannah (Brooks) McFarland; prep. edn. East Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me.: B.A.. Amherst, 1897; M.A., Yale, 1902; m. Rutland, Vt., June 29, 1904. M. Elizabeth Bacon; 3 children, H. Elizabeth, Ray- mond Bacon, Eleanor Grace. Teacher, Me., 1897- 01; Normal Sch., Castleton, Vt., 1902-3: prin. Leicester Acad., 1903-8; prin. Ithaca High Sch., N.Y., 1908-9: prof, secondary edn., Middlebury Coll., since 1909; dir. Summer Session, Middle- bury Coll., 1912-14; lecturer at U. of Va., summer, 1915; collaborator Carnegie Instn., Washington, D.C., 1904-7: leader of scientific expedition into Labrador, 1910. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi, Vt. Hist. Soc, Canadian Camp of New York, N.E. Assn. Coll. Teachers of Edn. (pres.). Progressive. Bap- tist. Mason. Author: A History of the New Eng- land Fisheries, 1911; Secondary Education in Ver- mont; Beyond the Height-of-Land; also periodical articles. Address: Middlebury, Vt. MacFARI^AITE, Ivor S. banker: b. Cowansville, Quebec, Can., Nov. 9, 1883; s. Peter and Cornelia Grace (Mairs) MacParlane; ed. U. of Yt.: m. June 18. 1907, Olive M. Strobell, of Rutland. Vt. Began wnth Baxter Bank, Jan., 1906; entered employ of !iT,nrble Savings Bank, May, 1908: asst. treas., Jan., 1909, treas. since Feb. 22. 1909. Republican. Epis- copalian. Home: Rutland, Vt. MACFARI^ANE, William Taher, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) McFAUIi. Alexander D., lawyer: b. Pembroke, 'Me.. Mav 14. 1863; s. Alexander and Jane (Horan) McFaul: pub. and high sch. edn.; studied law in office of Archibald MacNichol, Calais, Me., and ad- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 703 miUed to bar, 1SS9; m. St. Stephen, N.B., June 15, 1S97, Regina Shaughnessy; 1 child, Frances, b. Nov. 5, 1902. Practiced at Machias since 1889; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899, 1903; pres. Ailington Constrn. Co., Eastport Land Co.; treas. Forestking ]VIachine Co.: largely interested in real estate in N.J. Republican. Catholic. Mem. K.C., K. of P., Elks, Red Men. Author: Ike Glidden in Maine; Business Enterprise. Recreations: horses, draw- ing, caricatures. Address: iMachias, Me. McFAUIi, John Horan, lawyer; b. Pembroke, Me., Dec. 2, 1857; s. Alexander and Jane (Horan) IMcFaul; ed. Pembroke High Sch., and Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; studied law in office of Hon. George IM. Hanson; unmarried. Be- gan practice at Columbia Falls. Me., 1892; chmn. Rep. City Com., Eastport, 1S93-S; city solicitor 6 years; served as mayor of Eastport and judge of Municipal Ct. ; treas. Eastport Land Co. Roman Catholic. Mem. K.P., K.C., B.P.O. Elks. Home: Eastport, Me. ULcTHH, Frank Emerson, educator; b. Haver- hill, Mass., 1851; s. Hamden and v'^arah C. (Sealv) McFee; A.B.. Brown U.. 1875; m. Woonsocket, R.I., Sept. 22, 1887, Elizabeth R. Aiken. Teacher gram- mar sch., Wickford, R.I., 1875-8; prin. grammar sch., Woonsocket, R.I., 1879-84; sub-master high sch., 1SS4-5; supt. schs., Woonsocket. .=;ince 1886; mem. R.I. State Bd. of Edn., 18S7-90. Home: Woon- socket. R.I. McFEETERS, Emmet, lawver; b. Sheldon, Vt., Apr. 22, 1855: s. William and Ann (Todd) Mc- Feeters; ed. pub. schs. of Sheldon, Franklin and Bakersfield; LL.B., U. of Mich. Law Sch., 1880; m. Swanton. May, 1882. Lucy M. Pelton; 1 son, AVilliam R., b. Apr. 7, 1885. Has practiced at Enos- burg Falls since 1880; state's attv., 1896-8: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1900, 1902 (chmn. iurticiarv com.. 1902), Senate. 1912. Republican. Mem. Vt. Law Assn. Baptist. Recreations: farming. Address: Enosburg Falls. Vt. McGAHAH, Charles Fourgreaud, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) McCfllili. William Harland, mfr. of grindstones: b. Ashland, Mass.. Nov. 8, 1884: s. John H. and Fannie W. (Taylor) McGill; ed. pub. sch. and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.: m. Evelyn M. Hector, of Fargo, N.D., Apr. 19, 1913: 1 son, John Henry. Has been associated with father in manu- facture of grindstones since 1904; partner Lom- bard & Co. Republican. Mason. Home: 775 Com- monwealth Av., Newton Centre, IMass. Office: 236- 238 A St., Boston. McGIIiIiTCXJDDY. C. Eug-ene, lawver; b TVor- cester, Mass.. Jan. 4. 1870; s. Cornelius and Mar- garet (Sullivan) McGillicuddy: A.B., Holv Cross Coll.. 1891; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1904; m. Oct. 14, 1903. Marv Elizabeth Connor, of Wor- cester, Mass. (died Sept. 28. 1908): children, Eugene. Catharine. Practiced in Worcester since Sept., 1895; incorporator T^^orcester Five Cents Savings Bank. Mem. State Bd. of Health of Mass., 1910-14. Democrat. Mem. Worcester Co. and Mass. bar assns. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Home: 43 Vernon St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. McGrllililCUDBV, Daniel John, congressman: b. Lewiston. Me.. Ausr. 27. 1859: s. John and Ellen (Byrnes) McGillicuddy; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1881; m. Minnie M. Sprague. of Lewiston. July 5. 1898. Admitted to bar, 1883. and since in practice at Lewiston. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1884-5: mavor. Lewiston. 1887, 1890. 1902; Dem. candidate for Con- gress 2d Me. Dist., 1906. 1908: elected 62d and 63d Congresses C1911-15'), 2d Dist. Mem. exec. com. Dem. Nat. Com., 1912 — . Home: 311 Main St. Of- fice: 135 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me.* McGHiTON, "William Wesley, educator. (See vol. 1909.) McGIiTTE, Charles Henry, lawyer: b. Lvnn. Mass.. Sept. 18. 1887: s. Patrick F. and Lucv Ellen (Purdon) McGlue; grad. Lvnn Classical High Sch., 1906; A.B.. Boston U., 1910; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1913; unmarried. Admitted to IMass. bar, 1913, and since practiced at Lynn. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914, 1915. Mem. Essex Bar Assn.. Lynn Bar Assn. Democrat. Catholic. Recrea- tions: athletics. Home: 45 Suffolk St. Office: Security Trust Bldg., Lynn, Mass. SIcG-OWAIT, Frederick Leo, real estate; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 7, 1870; s. Owen D. and Mary (Maguire) McGowan; ed. grammar and high schs., Boston; m. Helen M. Fraser, of Boston, June 29, 1904. Began active career in office of Alexander S. Porter, real estate, 1890, continuing for 17 yrs. ; entered busi- ness on own account, 1907; assessor City of Boston, 1908-13; trustee Hibernia Savings Bank; dir. Beacon Associates. Dir. Boston Real Estate Ex- change; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Brookline Bd. of Trade. Catholic, Life mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: motor- ing, swimming, tennis. Home: Brookline. Office: 16 State St., Boston. Mass. MACGOWAN, Henry Albert, insurance under- writer; b. Greenville, N.H., May 2, 1864; s. Joseph and CleTnentine (Baxter) Macgowan, and g.s. Henry M., who came from Scotland in 1842 and fitted out the first mill at Highbridge, N.H.; ed. pub. schs. of Clinton. Mass., graduating from high sch. as valedictorian, 1882; A.B., Amheist, 1886; m. June 26, 1889, Grace, d. James and Mary (Rugg) Butterick, of Sterling, Mass.; 3 daughters, Mar- jorie Butterick (grad. Radcliffe Coll., 1912; now head of math. dept. Proctor Acad., Andover, N.H.), Mary Josephine (art student). Eleanor Butterick (student The Misses Allen Sch.. Newton, Mass.). Student .Andover Theol. Sem., 1886-7; prin. Sterling (Mass.) High Sch.. 1888-90, Scituate (Mass.) High Sch., 1890-2, Marblehead (Mass.) High Sch. and Acad., 1892-7; ins. underwriter, Worcester, Mass., since 1897: also gen. agt. Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N.J., since 1897. Mem. Worcester (Chamber of Commerce, Worcester Publicity Assn., Life Underwriters' Assn. of Central Mass. (ex.- pres.). Mason (Past Master, K.T.). Mem. Am- herst Coll. Alumni Club of Central Mass. (ex- pres.), mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. (Amherst), Monadnoc Mountain Assn. (sec). Clubs: Twen- tieth Century. Commonwealth. Worcester Econo- mic. Worcester Country. Recreations: motoring. Author: The New Century Outline Maps (largely used in pub. schs.); Lessons in Life Insurance Salesmanship. Home: 22 Boynton St. Office: 306 Main St., Worcester, Mass. McGOWN, Chester Stowe, educator: b. Law- rence, Mass., June 29, 1S70; s. George H. and I\Iary Anne (Timmons) McGown; gi-ammar sch., high sch. and business training; grad. T.M.C.A. Internat. Coll., 1895; m. Jennie Gertrude Miller, of Springfield, Mass., Dec. 29, 1897; 4 children, Russell M., Mildred Sargent (died Mar., 1910), Hazel Gertrude. Willis George. Connected with Am. Internat. Coll. since 1910; chancellor since Dec. 12. 1911. Conglist. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Recreations: country life. Home: 192 Wil- braham Rd. Office: 1 Amaron St., Springfield, IMass. McCfBATH, John F., lawyer; b. Waterbury, Conn., June 24, 1878: s. Edward and Annie L. (Fruin) McGrath; ed. Holy Cross Coll. 1 yr.: St. Francis Coll.. Brooklyn, N.Y. : LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1902: m. Frances A. Fallon, of Waterbury, Conn., June 30, 1910; 1 son, John F., Jr. Admitted to Conn. bar. 1902: asst. pros. atty. City Ct. of Waterbury, 1907-10, pros. atty. since 1910; mem. Conn. State Senate. 1913. Republican. Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Columbus. Recrea- tions: bowling. Home: 32 Roseland Av. Office: 111 West Main St., Waterbury, Conn. McCrBEG-OB. Alexander, merchant: b. Ontario, Can., Apr. 9, 1866; s. Alexander and Mary (Mc- Dougal) McGregor; pub. sch. edn.: m. Clare Dut- ton, of Boston. June 11. 1895; children, Alexander, .Jr., Clare, Miriam. Began active career in New York, first in hardware store then in life ins. busi- ness;' moved to Boston and became mem. Houghton & Diitton dept. store. 1900. treas. since incorpora- tion as Houghton „ a.^^i^ ^^ ^* ,.,. r-r.^tr,^ which has since been a member. Mem. Providence McKIBBEN, James Alvin secretary Boston ^g^j, ^i^^h. Engrs., Ins. Library Assn., Sigma Vq«1":'' i",.^^ i^7V?- m-^^a^^'^/r' ^^^^^,^^,^•r',^r Chapter of Psi Upsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. llSbS s. Julm T. and C.\nthia A. (Barnes) Mclvib- f-.i,,>rc;. mnne Ai^i-wjnm HnVit Qnnontiim vian-na ben; ed. grammar and high schs., Nortonville. ^lf^,% ^^^^is^M^^mf: ^S^^B'row^n '^St'.^^Offi^eT'fT Kan ; Amherst Coll^ \.M.C.A. Evening Euw bcli custom House St., Providence, R.I. Boston; married. Began as stenographer, with firm of Beach & Clarridge, wholesale extract mfrs., McKINNEY, Iiutlier FranMin, clergyman, ex- Boston; held similar position with the Canadian congressman; b. nr. Newark, O., Apr. 25, 1841; s. Pacific Despatch Co.; asst. official reporter for Alexander and Elizabeth (Miller) McKinney; ed. Boston City Council, 18S9-91; asst. sec. in the pub. sch. nr. Newarl^, O., pvt. sch., Oskaloosa, la., mavor's office, 1891-05; sec. to James J. Storrow, and St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., A.B., 1870; m. sr. partner Lee, Higginson & Co., 1905-Nov., 1908; Bridgton, Me., Aug. 1, 1870, Sharlie Paine Webb, sec. Boston Merchants' Assn., 1908-9; assn. was Enlisted in 1st Ohio Cav., Aug., 1861; served till consolidated with Boston Chamber of Commerce, Feb., 1863; discharged for disabilities. Ordained and sec. of latter since 1909. Democrat. Mason to Universalist ministry, 1870, served 2 yrs. and (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Boston Press, Boston 4 months at Bridgton, Me., 2 yrs. at Newfields, Athletic Assn. Recreations: motoring, mountain N.H., and over 10 yrs. pastor at Manchester, N.H. ; climbing. Home: 42 Mellen St., Dorchester Centre in dry goods business. I^ridgton, Me.. 2 yrs.; now P.O., Boston. Office: 177 Mill^ St., Boston. pres. Bridgton Furniture Co. Preached 1 yr. in McKIBBIN, John, retired banker; b. Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Mo. Democrat; elected congressman, Sept. 8, 1836; s. Alexander and Mary (Graham) )«t; >!■ H- '^'.''oo-o^^!i'*l; and again 1_8!)0; canuidate for McKibbin; ed. in pvt. schs., by pvt. tutors, by S^X- ?i-S- ^P?; o^l^'^*^'^,'^^ v!^^^*'/onv( ?^ 2J2; E.E. travel, and by spl. courses of studv in langs.; m. and M.P. of U.S. to Colombia, 1893-7. Address: Jeanie Wood, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 15, Bridgton, Me. 1875; 1 daughter, Emily W. Boyhood days spent MacKKTGHT. Adam Stephenson, M.D.; b. Phila., in Detroit; engaged in pvt. banking, at Kalamazoo, Pa., Oct. 23, 1S58; s. Robert and Jane (Stephenson) Mich., 1859-79; lived abroad, 1879-99, at Detroit, MacKnight; ed. pub. schs., Phila.; M.D., Jeffer- 1899-13, Boston, 1913 — . Republican. Episcopalian, son Med. Coll., Phila., 1888; m. Sara Lackey Art connoisseur. Address: 32 Commonwealth Av., Patton, of Phila., Mar. 1, 1881; 4 sons, Robert B., Boston, Mass.* William A. P., Thomas S., Richard P. Practiced MACKIE, Laura V. Gustin, M.D.; b. Etna, Me., in Pa., 1888-95, in R.L, 1895-1900, and at Fall July 20, 1852; d. Charles More and Ellen (Grant) River, Mass., since 1900. Colliery surgeon, mining Gustin; ed. Westbrook (Me.) Sem.; M.D., Woman's region, Luzerne Co., Pa., 1890-95; dep. med. msp. Med. Coll. of Pa., Phila., 1874; post-grad, study to Pa. Bd. Health, 1891-5; sec. Bd. Health, Free- Post-Graduate Med. Sch., New York; m. Attleboro, land. Pa., 1892-5; health officer. Little Compton, Mass., Dec. 24, 1875, George Mackie, M.D. (now R.L, 1896-9; med. examiner, 1st dist., R.I., 1897- deceased). Has practiced at Attleboro since 1876. 1900; health officer, Tiverton, R.L, 1899-1900; phys.- Home: 155 Pleasant St., Attleboro, Mass. in-charge tuberculosis dept. of City Hosp., Fall MACKIE, WilUam A., banker; b. New Bedford, ^r't^'^.f^^-' },^^L'!i,^^f'^'V^^^^^ Mass., Aug 21, 1852; s. Adam and Chloe (Law- gfrftlf -^?l'« ^^ Q^'^V^^'r.w «?;t^ nf^f b.iu^ rence) Mackie descendant of Scotch ancestry; S^^"^\,^^^f-', 2^0.^-15, now state dist^^^h^^^^^ or! iSTew Rpdfnrd r)ub schs and nvt soh • m Acer, Associated Bds. of Health of Mass. Pres. lliza^'beTh R Cook, ?f New Bedford, ?une l?-i88'^: i^^''-^li^%l^fF.''l^::r.'''A^M^^^^ Entered banking business Apr. 24, 1869; v.-p. and Am Pub. Health Assn. A.M.A , Mass. Med Soc. cashier 1st Nat Bank, New Bedford; elk. of Com- Address: 355 N. Main St., Fall River. Mass. mon Council 15 yrs.; mem. Sinking Funds Commn. McKNICfHT, Edwin T., lawyer; b. Marrtown, of New Bedford since Mar., 1902 (chmn. since Kings Co., N.B., Oct. 11, 1869; s. George and Au- Mar., 1907). Mem. New Bedford Bd. of Trade, gusta (Taylor) McKnight; came to America, 1894; Mem. Am. Bankers' Assn. (exec, council), Mass. A.B., U. of N.B., 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., Bankers' Assn. (exec, council), Nat. Bank Cashiers' 1897; m. Frances M. Splaine. of Cambridge, Mass., Assn. (treas., 1906, pres., 1908), Mass. Forestry Sept. 19, 1897; 1 daughter, Edna M. Admitted to Assn., Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc. (dir. and cashier). Mass. bar, 1896; mem. law firm of Eaton & Mc- LTnitarian. Mem. Eureka Lodge, F. & A.M.; Adoni- Knight since 1897; pres. Medford Trust Co.; dir. ram Chapter, R.A.M.; Sutton Commandery, K.T. Dorchester Trust Co., Framingham Trust Co., Clubs: Wamsutta, Dartmouth, Brooks. Home: 77 Charlestown Trust Co., Guaranty Trust Co., Dal- Walnut St. Office: 1st National Bank, New Bed- ton-Ingersoll Mfg. Co., "Wellman Co. Mem. Bos- ford, jNlass. ton Common Council, 1903-5; Mass. Ho. of Rep., McKINXAY, Duncan Murray, clergyman; b. 1906-7. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason (KT.); York, Livingston Co., N.Y.. Feb. 6, 1852; s. Daniel mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Boston City (Boston), and Agnes (McLam) McKinlav. both of whom Medford (Medford). Recreations: motoring. Home: came from Glasgow, Scotland, 1850; ed. pub. schs., 64 Terrace Road, Medford, Mass. Office: 45 Milk Franklinville, N.Y. ; Ten Broeck Free Acad., Frank- St., Boston. linville; A.B., Westminster Coll., New Wilmington, McKNICrHT, Everett James, M.D.; b. Ellington, Pa., 1877: Xenia (O.) Theol. Sem.; grad. Allegheny Conn., June 12, 1855; s. James Dixon and Mary _ . . . _ _ _ t*.ii>_* ±xi i/Lii ETGriGrRtiv^.. j.»v^**. -..-.^,-CT"-* — I Unity, 111., Colona and Homestead, 111.. Chelsey, of Ellington. Conn., 1720; grad. Hopkins Grammar Ontario. Can., and North Hamden, N.Y., 1881-3; gch , New Haven, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1876 (M.A., nastor Barnet Center. Vt., 1883-09; since at Tops- 1907); student Yale Med. Sch., 1 yr.; M.D.. Coll. ham, Vt. Trustee Allegheny Theol. Sem., 1910-12; p^ys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1879; m. Aletha T. now trustee Caledonia County Grammar Sch.. Vt. Lj^glev of New Haven, Feb. 8, 1881; 1 daughter. Republican. Address: Topsham. Orange Co., Vt. Rachel. Practiced in East Hartford and Hartford McKINIiET, Charles Ethelbert, clergyman; since 1879; visiting surgeon Hartford Hosp.; con- moved to Galesburg, 111., Sept., 1911. (See vol. suiting surgeon Hartford Orphan Asylum: New 1909.) Britain Gen. Hosp., Middlesex Hosp. (Middle- MACKINNEY, Charles Baldwin; b. Medford, boro). Johnson Memorial Hosp. (Stafford Springs, Mass June 26, 1874; s. Herbert G. and Maria Conn.) ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1893. Fellow Am. Louise (Bartlett) Mackinnev; grad. Providence Coll. Surgeons. New York Acad. Medicine; mem. (RI) High Sch., 1891; student. Brown U., 1891-2; A.M.A., Conn. State Med Soc Hartford and Hart- m Ellen Blanche Cook, of Providence, R.L, Oct. ford Co. med. assns., Yale Alumni Assn. Clubs: "1 1903- 2 children, Virginia. Edith Dennison. Hartford, Twentieth Century University (Hart- Began as inspector with the Ins. Assn. of Provi- ford); Graduates' (New Haven) ; Yale (New York), dence continuing until became sec. Starkweather Recreations: gardening. Address: 110 High St., & Shepley, Inc., ins., 1899. As representative of Hartford, Conn. 708 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND MacKUSICK, Albert Band, lawyer: h. Cam- bridge, Miiss., Dec. 13, 1S75; .s. I^erov C. and IMartha E. (Hand) IMacKusick; A.B., Harvard, 1S99, LI..B., 1902; m. New York City, Wanda Weidhorn, Apr. 16, 1912. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902, since en- gaged in gen. practice; trial atty. foi- Boston lOle- vated Ry. Co., until 1908; mem. MacKusick & Lyman; v. -p. Electric Score Hoard Co., Haird Harvester Co. of Decatur, 111.; dir. Tremont Tem- ple (Boston), Am. Levant Agency, of Constanti- nople. Has made spl. study abroad of economic and business questions, with reference to oppor- tunities for extension of Am. trade and commerce in Turkey and the Levant. Mem. M.V.M., 1904-8. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason. Clubs: Choatc Law, Boston City, Harvard. Author: Business Opportunities in the Near East, 1912. Recreations: yachting, books. Home: 1340 Commonwealth Av. Office: G Beacon St., Boston. McKUSICK, Marshall N., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) MacIiACHIiAN, Donald Cattanacli, M.D., sur- geon: b. Lochaber, Can., May 5, 1878; s. Malcolm and Sarah (Campbell) MacLachlan; ed. pub. schs. of Lochaber and Buckingham, P.Q., and high sch., Vankleek Hill, Ont.: M.D., C.iM., McGill U. Med. Department, IMontreal, 1904: m. Caroline Benton Hatch, of (Greenland, N.H., June 1, 1909. Resident phvs. to Montreal Maternity Hosp., 1904-5; prac- ticed at Greenland, N.H., since 1905. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Rockingham Co. Med. Soc, Portsmouth Med. Soc. ^rason. I'resbyn. Home: Greenland, N.H. McIiANZ:, Ellen i;. (Mrs. .John McLane) ; b. Mil- ford, N.H., Aug. 9, 1855; d. Eben Baker and Lydia Smith (Frve) Tuck: grad. Milford High Sch., 1872; grad. Oread Collegiate Inst., Worcester, Mass., 1875: m. John McLane (gov. N.H., 1905-6), Mar. 10, 1880 (died Apr. 13. 1911): children, Clinton .\verill. Hazel Ellen, John Roy, Charles Malcolm. Bres. McLane Mfg. Co., mfrs. of postofflce furni- ture ahd equipments, since husband's death, 1911. Mem. N.H. Soc. Colonial Dames of America, Mil- ford Chapter D.A.R. Mem. Order of Eastern Star. Episcopalian. Club: Woman's (Milford). Address: Milford, N.H. McXiANE, John, governor, mfr.; Feb. 27. 1852- Apr. 13, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) McI^ANE, "William Ward, clergyman: b. Lewis- ville Pa., Nov. 13, 1846; s. John and Julia A. (Fisher) McLane: A.B., Blackburn Coll., 1871, A.M., 1874; grad. Western Theol. Sem., Pa., 1874; Ph.D., Yale, 1889; (D.D., Blackburn. 1882): m. Frances Robinson, of Albany, N.Y"., Nov. 18, ISSO. Ordained Presbvn. ministry, 1874; pastor Presbyn. Ch., Brownsville, Pa., 1874-8, Second Presbyn. Ch., Steubenville, O., 1878-83, Plymouth Congl. Ch., New Haven. Conn.. 1884-12. Leominster. Mass., 1912. (See Who's Who in America for writings and other details.) Home: Leominster, Mass.* UacIiABEN, Alfred Allan, mfr. rubber goods; b Herdman. Quebec, Can., Aug. 5, 1875; s. Arthur and :Margaret (Hamilton) MacLaren; ed. pub. schs.; unmarried. Came to U.S., 1894, and engaged in building business; with Boston Woven Hose Co 6 yrs. ; treas. Atlantic Rubber Co.. since 1906. Republican. Recreations: motoring. Home: Bos- ton. Factory: Atlantic, Mass. Office: Atlantic and Boston. McIiAUGHIiIIT, Allan Joseph, sanitarian; b. Lon- don, Ont.. Can.. June 26. 1872; s. Patrick Hugh and Katherine (McLean) McLaughlin: grad. London Collegiate Inst., 1888; M.D., Detroit Coll. of Med- icine, 1896; m. Susan Mars, of Berrien Springs, Mich., Julv 16, 1901. Apptd. acting asst. surgeon, IT S Pub. Health Service, Mar., 1900; commd. asst. surgeon, Apr., 1900; passed asst. surgeon, Apr., 1905- surgeon. Dec. 1, 1912. Served in New Y^ork, Washington. Naples, Italy, Hamburg and Berlin, Germany. Trieste. Austria, and San Francisco; acting dir. of health for P.I., 1908-9; in charge fed- eral investigation sewage pollution of Great Lakes and Missouri River, 1911-12; chief sanitary expert and dir. field work, Internat. Joint Comnm., 1913-Nov. 1, 1914; commr. of health, Mass., since Nov. 1, 1914. Catholic. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S. Club: University. Author many articles in med. jours, and pubis, of U.S. Pub. Health Service. Home: 93 Marion St., Brookline, Mass. Office: State House, Boston, Mass.* Mclaughlin, Henry valentine, :\r.D.: b. Wex- ford, lieland, Feb. 9, 1856; s. .lohn and Margaret (Ormsby) McLaughlin; M.D., Royal Coll. of Sur- geons, Dublin, and Royal Coll. of Physicians, Ed- inburgh, 1884; m. Dublin, Jan. 17, 1885. Margaret .Josephine Duffy; childi-en, Olivia M. (Mrs. J. A. Butler). Rita, Henry W. Arrived in Boston, 1885; apptd. visiting physician to St. John's Sem.; asst. surgeon, throat and nose dept. of Carney and St. Elizabeth's hosps. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O.E. Home: 40 Kent St.. Brookline, Mass. Of- fice: 394 Marlboro St., Boston. McIiAXTGHIiIN, James Matthews, musical edu- cator; b. Boston, Nov. 29, 1857; s. Matthew and Mary (McLaughlin) McLaughlin; grad. spl. course Bos- ton Coll., 1897; A.M., 1898; pupil of Eugene Thayer, organist; m. Hannah E. Whalen. of Boston. Aug. 25, 1880. Supervisor of music, pub. schs., Waltham, Mass., 1886-7: spl. instr. of music, 1887-99, dir. music since Dec. 26. 1899, Boston pub. schs. Ad- dress: Dorchester. Mass.* MdJAUGHLINT, John Dwyer, judge; justice Su- perior Ct. of Mass.: mem. Probation Commn. of Mass. Home: 155 Bellevue Av., W^est Roxbury. Address: Court House. Boston. Mclaughlin, J(ohn) Henry, M.D.; b. Norwich, Conn,, June 2, 1885; s. Andrew and Rose (Cunning- ham) McLaughlin: ed. Niagara U., 1901-5; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1909; m. Rebecca Thompson, of Baltimore, Md., Juna 3. 1909; 1 daughter, Eliza- beth. Practiced in Jewett City, Conn., since 1910; mem. State Bd. of Fisheries and Game. Mem. Theta Nu Epsilon, Alpha Omega Delta. Democrat. Catholic. Address: Jewett CUty, Conn. McLaughlin, Lewis, editor and publisher; b. Palmer, Mass., Aug. 14. 1864; s. James and Ellen Josephine (Atwood) McLaughlin; moved with parents to Stafford Springs, Conn., 1866; ed. pub. schs. and Monson (Mass.) Acad.; m. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 7, 1891, Carrie M. Bishop. Entered business of job printing and newspaper pub., 1885, established by father, and succeeded to business upon death of father, Aug. 2, 1895; pub. The Press, Stafford Springs: corporator Stafford Li- brary Assn.; dir. Stafford Springs Cemetery Assn., Stafford Springs Agrl. Soc; elected mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., Nov., 1908; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Stafford Springs, 1915. Republican, Clk. of Ec- clesiastical Soc. of Congl. Ch. of Stafford Springs. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Stafford, Stafford Country. Address: Stafford Springs, Conn. McLaughlin, Thomas H., clergyman; b. Clin- ton, Mass., Jan. 1. 1861: s, Patrick J. and Nora J. (Kittredge) McLauglilin; father and mother born in Ireland and came to America, 1848; ed. Clinton High Sch., 1876; Ottawa (Can.) U., 1876-9; A.B., Boston Coll., 1882; theol. studies completed at Grand Sem.. Montreal, 1885. Ordained priest R.C. Ch.. Dec. 19, 1885; asst. pastor St. Joseph's Ch., Pittsfield, Mass.. 1885-97: pastor St. Thomas' Ch., Huntington, 1897-9, St. Thomas' Ch., Adams, 1899- 1908, St. Stephen's Ch., Worcester, since 1908. Formerly state chaplain Mass. A.O.H., now chap- lain Worcester County br. of same; chaplain Wor- cester Court No, 59, M.CO.F. Recreations: walk- ing. Address: 357 Grafton St., Worcester, Mass. MACLAUBIN, Bichard Cockburn, educator; b. Lindean, Scotland, June 5, 1870; s. Robert Camp- bell and Martha Joan (Spence) Maclaurin; prep, edn. Auckland Grammar Sch., New Zealand; M.A., U. of Cambridge, Eng., 1897; Smith's Prizeman in mathematics. 1897. and Y'orke Prizeman in law, 1898. U. of Cambridge; (LL.D., U. of Cambridge, England, 1904, Wesleyan U., Conn., 1909, Harvard IT., 1910; Sc.D.. Cambridge, 1908. Dartmouth. 1909); m. Alice Young, of Auckland. Dec. 27, 1904. Mem. Honorable Soc. Lincoln's Inn; elected fellow St. .lohn's Coll., Cambridge, 1897; prof, mathematics. 1898-05, dean facultv of law. 1905-7. New Zealand U.; fellow U. of New Zealand, 1899-07; elected prof. math, physics, Columbia, 1907; pres. Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 709 Inst. Tech. since 1909. Mem. London Math. See, Am. Math. Soc, Am. Phys. Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc. Clubs: University, St. Botolph, Technology, Examiner, Saturday, Tav- ern, Commercial, Union. (See Who's Who in jVmer- ica for books and writings.) Home; 187 Bay State Kd. Address: Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston.* McIiEAN, Alpine, merchant; Aug. 28, lS38-Nov. 25, ISti:?. (See vol. 1909.) McIiEAN', Georg"e Payne, senator; b. at Sims- bury, Conn., Oct. 7, 1S.S7; s. Dudley B. and Mary (Payne) McLean; Krad. Hartford High Sch., 1877; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1904); m. Juliette Goodrich, of Simsbury, Apr. 10, 1907. Admitted to bar, 1881, and since in practice at Hartford, Conn. Member Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1881! (climn. Com. on State Pris- ons and prepared bill creating bd. of pardons); elk. Bd. of Pardons of Conn.. 1884-1901; mem. commn. to revise statute laws of Conn., 1885; mem. Conn. Senate, 1886; U.S. atty. for Conn., 1892-6, and dur- ing same period was also counsel for the state comptroller and state treas. ; gov. of Conn., 1901-3; U.S. senator. Conn., term 1911-17; Republican. Home: Simsbury, Conn. Office: Hartford, Conn.* McIsEAN, William Cortoett, M.D. ; born Boston, Mass., May 16, 1876; s. Thomas and Mary (Cor- bett) McLean; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; stu- dent Dartmouth. 1883-7; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1899. Practiced in Lowell, Mass., since 1900; formerly med. supt. Lowell Emergency Hosp. ; spe- cialist in dermatology and genito-urinary diseases; lecturer on dermatology and genito-urinary dis- eases. Coll. Phvs. and Surg., Boston. Home: 40 Middlesex St. Office: 42 Traders Bank Bldg., Low- ell, Mass. McIiEIiI^AN, Arcliibald, editor: b. Moncton, N.B., No\-. 10, 1857; s. Norman and Christiana (Murray) IMcLellan; pul). schs., Boston; LL.B., Kent Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1895; m. Jeannette IM. Reid, of Cleveland, June 3, 1885; 1 daughter, Frances A. Editor The Christian Science Journal, and Chris- tian Science Sentinel since 1902, Der Herold der Christian Science since 1903; editor-in-chief Chris- tian Science Monitor, Nov., 1908-.Iune, 1914. Dir. First Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Boston. Clubs: Nat. Press (Washington), Boston Press, Boston City, Canadian of Boston. Mason. Home: Brookline. Of- fice: Falmouth and St. Paul Sts., Boston.* McIiEIiIiAIT, Edward, pres. McLellan & Brigham Co.; dir. Puritan Trust (To., Beacon Trust Co. Of- fice: 50 Chatham St., Boston. MAC IiEI^IiAN', Edward Aug-ustus, M.D.; b. Noel, Nova Scotia, July 11, 1842; s. John Gilmour Dens- more and Rebecca Ann (O'Brien) MacLellan; first ancestors in America came to Nova Scotia in 18th century; grandfather on maternal side was a mem- ber of Parliainent ; grad. Columbia Vet. Coll., N.Y. City, 1882; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1894; post-grad, study. New York Post-Grad. Sch.; m. Julia Reynolds, of Coi-nwall, Eng., Apr. 23, 1863 (died 1869); m. 2d, Prances Lord, of Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 12, 1874; children (by 1st marriage), Frederick Augustus, Joseph Howard (deceased); (by 2d marriage) Alice Howard. Edna Lord (Mrs. Frederick Peitzsch). Practiced in Bridgeport, Con- necticut, since 1894; health officer City of Bridge- port since 1897. Mem. Bridgeport Med. Soc, Conn. Soc. Social and Moral Prophylaxsis, Conn. Soc. for Mental Hygiene, Am. Soc. Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Has been working for the adoption of an improved marriage law in Conn. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Club: Republican. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 105 Park St. Office: Police Charities Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. MAC IiEOD, Alexander Benjamin, clergyman; b. Boston. INIar. 26, 1874; s. John Stewart and Sarah Caroline (Mosher) MacLeod; ed. East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad.; Colby Acad., New London, N.H. ; spl. course in theology and liberal arts, Boston U., 1900-3; m. Frances Luella Peck, of Westfield, Mass., Sept. 28, 1904; 2 children, Alan Stuart, Ken- neth Alden. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1903; pastor First Ch., Waverlev (Belmont), Mass.. 1902-4, First Ch., Adams, 1905-10, Congl. Ch., Millis. since 1910. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Mason. Repub- lican. Address: Millis, Mass. McIiEOB, Prank Penwick, treas. Fidelity Trust Co.; b. I'ortage, New Brunswick, Can., July 1, 1867; s. Rodney and Mary Eliza (DeMille) McLeod; de- scended on mother's side from early Colonial an- cestry; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1887; m. Emma Laura King, of Worcester, Mass., Sept. 26, 1908; 3 children, Donald King, Mary DeMille, ]'"en- wick Rodney. Began active career in employ of George M. Coburn & Co., shoe mfrs., Boston; after a short time became connected with the Nat. Ex- change Bank, which was absorbed by the Nat. Shawmut Bank in 1908; went with Exchange Trust Co., Mar. 1, 1910, when it opened a branch on Boyls- ton St. to secure new business; treas. Fidelity Trust Co. since Apr. 1, 1913. Treas. Tremont Tem- ple Bldg., Tremont Temple Bapt. Ch., Union Res- cue Mission, Hope Mission Bldg. Fund, Boston Lakeshore Home, Sharon, Mass. Member Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bapt. Social Union, Credit Men's Assn. Collector of old books, bookprints, antique furniture and antique Oriental rugs. Wrote History of Fiat Money and Currency Inflation in New England from 1620 to 1789 (pub. by Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science), 1898. Home: 69 Pelham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 131 State St., Boston. MACIiEOI}, Prederick Joseph, lawyer; b. Dun- staffnage, P.E.I., Can., June 30, 1870; s. Hector and Melinda (Douglas) Macleod; Prince of Wales Coll., P.E.I., 1882-6; B.A., Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N.S., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1892, LL.B., 1899; m. Elizabeth Gwendolen Conner, of Somerville, Mass., June 21, 1910. Practiced, Boston, 1899 — ; dir., exec. com. Guarantee Trust Co., Cambridge. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1906, 07; chmn. Dem. State Com., 1909. 10; chmn. Mass. R.R. Commn., Aug. 16, 1911-July 1, 1913; chmn. Mass. Pub. Service Com- mission, July 1, 1913 — . Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Puritan, Harvard, Boston City. Home: 63 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 1 Beacon St., Bos- ton, Mass.* McIiEOD, Thomas Henry, lawyer; b. Elizabeth- town, N.Y., IMar. 3, 1823. (See vol. 1909.) MACIiEOD, William Alexander, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) McMAHON, Patrick Henry, M.D. ; Jan. 9, 1854- Dec. 14, 1907. (See vol. 1909.) MAC MIZ.I.AN, Andrew Louis, Jr., M.D. ; b. Bar- nard, Vt., Dec. 11, 1882; s. Andrew Louis and Clara (Wood) MacMillan; grad. Rockland, Mass., High Sch., 1901; A.B., Dartmouth, 1905; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1909; unmarried. House officer Mass. Charitable Es'e and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1911- 13; practiced in Concord, N.H., since 1913; specal- izes in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; con- sultant, Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp., Concord, Pembroke Sanitarium for Tuberculosis. INIem. N.H. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Phi Gamma Delta. Home: 52 Pleasant St. Office: 28 South Main St., Concord, N.H. MAC MHiIiAIf, Donald Baxter, teacher; b. Prov- incetown, Mass., Nov. 10, 1874; s. Neil and Sarah Rebecca (Gardner) MacMillan; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1898 (hon. A.M., 1910); post. grad. work. Harvard, 1910-11: unmarried. Prin. Levi Hall Sch., North Gorham, Me., 1898-1900; head of classical dept., Swarthmore (Pa.) Prep. Sch., 1900-3; instr. Worcester (Mass.) Acad., 1903-8; asst. in Peary Arctic Club North Polar Expdn., 1908-9; mem. Cabot Labrador party, 1910; ethnol. work among Esquimaux of Labrador. 1911; leader of Crocker Land Expdn., 1913. Republican. Address: Free- port, Me.* MAC MURPHY, Jesse Cribson, clergyman and business man; b. Derry. N.H., Apr. 8, 1845; s. Alex- ander and Sarah Atwood (Gibson) MacMurphy, d. Hon. Jesse Gibson, of Pelham, N.Y.; prep, edn., Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., to 1863: B.S., Dart- mouth Coll.. 1868. M.S., 1875; B.D., Theol. Sem., Nashotah, Wis., 1873; m. Londonderry, N.H., Apr. 23, 1870, Mary Lucy, d. Capt. Joseph James, of Deerfield, N.H. Ordained deacon, 1873, priest, 1874, P.E. Ch.; teacher in Racine Coll., Wis., 1874-77; asso. rector St. John's Ch., San Francisco, 1881-4; warden Ch. of the Transfiguration. Derry. Dir. First Nat. Bank: trustee Nuffield Savings Bank. Mason (32°, K.T.). Address: Derry, N.H. 710 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND MAC MTJRPffY, Nelson William, M.D.; b. Gil- Somerville, Mass. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Bos- manton, N.H., Apr. 21, 1858; s. Kev. Nelson Burn- ton, i\rass. ham and Jane (Bean) MacMurphy; paternal MACOMBER, Frank Gair, Jr., insurance; b. Bos- ancestors came to America from Scotland, 1719, ton. Jan. 9, 1883; s. i'rank Gair and Clara E. (Rob- and maternal ancestors came from Kngland about inson) Macomber; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Con- 1690; ed. Gilmanton Acad, and in pvt. sch.. Con- stance Wilcock, of Boston, Apr. 3, 1908; children. cord; studied medicine under Dr. Charles K. Frank Gair, 3d, Ogden Reed. Entire business Walker, Concord, N.H.; M.D., Med. Dept. U. of Vt., career in insurance business; with Willis Faber & 1891; post-grad, work Boston Polyclinic, 1896; m. co., London, Eng., 4 yr.s.; pres. Frank Gair Ma- Burlington, Vt., Sept. 1, 1892, Carrie Elizabeth comber Co. since 1910. Mem. Boston Chamber of New ilk MACNAIB, William Mackintosli, clergyman; b. ^ Boston. Glasgow, Scotland. Dec. 25, 1870; s. John Ritchie /nIACOMBER, Georg-e Ellison, insurance and and Sarah (Cathcart) Macnair; brought to Amer- /electric rys.; b. Augusta, Me., June 6, 1853; s. ica, 1879; went to work in early boyhood; studied /George W. and Hannah J. (Kalloch) Macomber; Latin, Greek and mathematics in spare hours; at-| grad. Augusta High Sch.; m. Augusta, Jan. 24, tended pub. schs.. Providence, R.I.; entered Brown\l877. Sarah J. Johnson, of Albion, Pa. Clk. in U., as spl. student, 1895; S.T.B., Andover Theol. \store and in Augusta_ postoffice until 22; in fire ins. business since 1875; mem. firm of Macomber, Farr & Co.; made a special study of electric st. rys. and has promoted and built many street rvs. in New England; mayor of Augusta, 1887, 1888, 1889; dir. Granite Nat. Bank; pres. Kennebec Savings Bank; etc. Home: Augusta, INIe. Sem.. 1901; Ph.B., Brown, 1903; m. Amy Victoria Wickett. of Providence, R.I.. Oct. 15, 1901; 1 son, Luther K. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1901; pastor Orthodox Congl. Ch., Mansfield. Mass.. 1901-8, Prospect St. Congl. Ch., Cambridge, since Oct. 11. 1908. Pres. Cambridge Law Enforcement Assn.. . ,^ , 1913-15; trustee Mansfield Pub. Library. 1904-8; ' — AXftCOMBER, James Hervey, lawyer; b. West- dir. Cambridge Y.M.C.A.; v.-p. East End Christian ford. Vt.. Apr. 18. 1867; s. James Hervey and Fran- Union; pres. Pilgrim Club (ministerial). 1912; ces (Beach) Macomber; from old New England moderator Boston Ministers' Meeting. 1913. Ad- ancestry; grad. Univ. of Vt.. 1890; prin. Lamoille dress: 40 Highland Av.. Cambridge, Mass. Central Acad., Hyde Park, Vt., 2 yrs.; LL.B., 1895, McirAI.I.T, Charles T., merchant and banker; Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to Suffolk bar, b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 5, 1853; s. P. T. and Sarah 1895, and to Vt. bar same yr.; m. Burlington, Vt., (Bennett) McNallv; ed. pub. schs.. Sheffield. 111., ^ov. 28, 1899. Nellie A. Mower; 2 children, James and bus. coll., Kalamazoo, Mich.; m. Barton, Vt.. Hervey, Jr.. Herrick Mower. Has practiced in Bur- 1876. Ladonia A. Hosford, East Haven, Vt.; chil- lington since 1895; engrossing clk. Vt. legislature, dren. E. N.. Mabel E.. Charles C. Engaged in 1896-7; associated in practice with Rufus E. Brown, lumber business for 18 yrs., and in real estate 1897-1902; city clerk, 1903-4; city atty.. 1907. 08; business in Chicago and other western cities: Judge of probate since 1910. Republican. Unitari- wholesale and retail dealer in grain, flour and an. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Ethan Allen. Ad- provisions, Groveton, N.H.. established 1877; pres. dress: Probate Court Chambers. Burlington. Vt. Coos Co. Xat. Bank. Groveton; dir. Lancaster (N. SIACOIVIBER, Mary Iiizzie, aftist; b. Fall River. H.) Nat. Bank. Owner and mgr. one of largest Mass.. Aug. 21, 1861; d. Frederic William and Mary stock farms in northern N.H. Selectman, town of White (Poor) Macomber; descendant of Cook and Northumberland, 1902-5; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., Warren, of the Mayflower; studied under Robert 1905. Republican. Episcopalian. Recreations: Dunning, Fall River, at Boston Art Museum Sch. horses. Address: Groveton. N.H. and under Frank Duveneck, Boston; unmarried. McNARY, William, congressman. (See vol. 1909.) Pai';iter of ideal figures; first pub exhbn. at Nat. ...r .^.r^.,.^ . , -^ \^ Z r. J Acad. Design, New York, 1889; exhibited at all lead- MclTEII., Archibald, Jr., newspaper pub.; b jng- exhbns. for 10 or 12 yrs. Received 2 bronze Bridgeport, Conn June 1, 1884; s. Archibald and medals; Dodge Prize, Nat. Acad. Design; hon. men- Jean McKenzie Clare (Randal) McNeil; ed pub. tion Carnegie Exhbn. Mem. Copley Soc, Am. Fed- schs.; unmarried Pres. The Telegram Pub. Co eratlon of Arts. Boston Artists' Guild. Soc. May- pubs. Bridgeport Morning Telegram; v.-p. Post flower Descendants. Recreations: writing poetry. Pub. Co pubs. Bridgeport Evening Post and Sun- Address: St. Botolph Studios, Boston, day Post; also pres. The Archibald McNeil & Sons „ .„™«™. .r,^ • ™- ... , v. -m--,,- Coal Co.; mem. Conn. State Senate, 1909-11, 1912- ^^'^F^^^r.' ^^^.^^ ^f^}.^' ^^^J^^'^t^^^^^^^^P^"^}' 13. Democrat. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, etc. Clubs: Al- Pa., Apr 20, IS / 4; s. William C. and Jennie B.(Gal- gonquln. Brooklawn. Address: Bridgeport, Conn. loway) McPecl<; ed. com. schs., Newark. N.J ; m. ,- ».^,.r .„ „• :, J. -NT -tr /o. , ,n«ox June 5, 1901. Gertrude Lee Scarborough, of Plain- McNEIL, Rollin; moved to N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) field, N.J. Began study of law in office of Clarence McNEHi, Virgil Poster, fire ins.; b. Sheffield, P. Niles, Bennington, Vt., Feb. 6, 1896; admitted to Mass., Mar. 18, 1844; s. John P. and Louisa Jane Berkshire bar. Oct.. 1897, and to U.S. Circuit Court. (Foster) McNeil; ed. dist. sch. and one term at Oct. 17. 1904; referee in bankruptcy since Jan. 7, Eastman Business Coll.. Poughkeepsie. N.Y. ; m. 1908; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Adams, Mass.; mem. Bd. Alice J. Curtiss, of Warren, Conn., May 4, 1869; of Health, Adams, 3 yrs.; mem. Sch. Com. 5 yrs.; 2 sons, Edwin C. (deceased), Charles F. Served mem. Town Planning Bd. Enlisted as a pvt. Co. K, 3 yrs. In 7th Conn. Vols. Inf., from Sept. 7, 1861; 1st Vt. Vol. Inf., war with Spain; served until Nov. in ins. business in New Haven (V. F. McNeil & 3. 1908. when regt. was mustered out; while on fur- Co.), since 1888. Comdr. G.A.R., Dept. of Conn., lough received hon. commn. as 2d It. Mem. Rep. 1906. Democrat. Mason. Clubs: Quinnlpiack, Army Co. Com. 3 yrs. Clerk 1st Congl. Ch., Adams, Mass. and Navy. Home: 224 Wooster St. Office: 82 Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Berkshire Co. Bar Assn., Church St., New Haven, Conn. Mass. Bar Assn. Sec. Berkshire Lodge A.F. & A.M. McNEILI., George Leonard, insurance: b. Bos- ^J""^-' "^^m. Corinthian Chapter R.A.M. St^ Paul ton. Nov. 29. 1866? s. George Edwin and Adeline 9-2^^'^^'^^'^%%' ^V,^- No. 40, Onota Lodge of Perfec- Josephine (Trefethen) McNeill; ed. pub. schs.. ti^n A.as.R Pontoosuc (Council Princess of Je- Cambridge and Somerville, Mass.; m. Lillle Russell ^."l^^g^ ^J^'^'^'-y, Springfield Chapter Rose Croix Weston, of Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1886 (died May M'^-^V ¥^^^- ^r'^^i^^^^J ■^■Ah^-S-r,?J^%^^,J^''^^\^'^ 28, 1909): 3 children. Chestir W'eston, Bertha Lil- J^^'e^ N. Adams Lodge No 487 B P.O. Elks, also lian, Walter Leonard. Began as clk. with Mass. ^."f^ee same 6 >-rs.; mem. Grand Lodge and Past Mut. Accident Assn., 1884; promoted to bookkeeper ^ist. Dep. Mass^ W est; mem. Turnverein Vorwarts. and cashier; was made sec. of co., 1892, gen. mgr., 9}'^^^\ P«'''^ ^P',^^''^®^'^; ^'^as.s): Colonial (Adams. 1906-8; pres. and gen. mgr. Mass. Accident Co. ^{t?^-\- -, ^'^"^^Vr ^^ "^^^^ ^*- O^^^: Jones & Daly (successor to Mass. Mut. Accident Assn.), since ^^'^- Adams, Mass. Oct. 1, 1908. Chmn. Geo. E. McNeill Metal Com. McPHERSON, Charles J., editor and publisher; of the Internat. Assn., of Casualty and Surety b. Boston, Feb. 20. 1856; s. James E. and Henri- Underwriters. Christian Scientist. Mason. Recre- etta L. (Hamblin) McPherson; ed. Boston grammar ations: walking. Home: 19 Highland Rd., West schs. and English High Sch.; m. Walpole. Mass.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 711 Nov. 26, 1879, Abby C. Gay. Pub. Walpole Star and removed to Boston, 1891; treas. Nonantum Coal Norwood Review previous to removing to South Co., Suburban Coal Co., Waltham Coal Co.; dir. Framingham, Mass., 18S3; established Framingham Lynn Coal Co., Maiden Coal Co. Trustee N.E. Bapt. Tribune and conducted same, 1883-97, when sold it Hosp. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- and established the Kvening News of which is still publican. Recreations: farming. Home: Water- in charge (pres. News Pub. Co.); moderator Fram- town, Mass. Office: 'j2 State St., Boston. Mf^^^V«,^''"iq!m V""a? ^°'' ^^^'eral yrsj mem. Mass. macVANE, Edith, author; moved to Rome, Italy. ^ \^n.,^n'nV V m'tV w "" H "" ^ member K.ot P.. Koy- (gee vol. 19U9, also Who's Who in America 1914- al Arcanum, A.U.U.W. Home: Framingham, Mass. 1915.) Mcpherson, Neil, clergyman; b. Bowmanville, MAC VANE Silas Mamis pr^urtnr^ 1S49 Tnn Ont., Can.; s. John and Jean (McDonald) McPher- 19^ (Sefv.^' 1909 nlso WhWs Who in Am son; A.B., Queen's U., Kingston, Can., 1890, A.M., Tniolll ) America, 1891. B.D., 1894; (D.D., causa honoris, Wabash, tZ „\r^„^^ ,„.„. „ ., „„,_., 1908) ; m. Isabel, d. Rev. Matthew Barr, of Seaforth, , J'{^7J,^^.^^' .Yf^^^^^ Neilson, P.E. bishop; Oct. Ont., Can., July, 1897; 3 children, Jean, Helen, Neil. l^. 184..-1910. (See vol. 1909.) Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1894; pastor Petrolea, MACV, Annie Weld Edson, writer, lecturer; b. Can., 1894-7, St. Paul's Ch., Hamilton, Ont., 1897- Boston, July 2, 1S65; adopted in infancy by Mary 04, Tabernacle Ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1904-10, Old A. P. Edson (niece of Theodore D. Weld, the aboli- 1st Ch., Springfield, Mass., since June, 1910. Club: tionist) ; grad. East Bridgewater High Sch., 1883; Country (Springfield). Home: 291 St. James Av., grad. Normal Training Class for Kindergartners, Springfield, Mass. under Miss Symonds, of Boston, 1886; took several IttAC QUEEN, Peter, lecturer; b. Wigtonshire, ys.' course in ancient history in home study Scotland, Jan. 11, 1865; s. Hugh and Janet (Mac courses of Miss Anna Ticknor, music and litera- Harg) MacQueen; came to America, 1881; student tu/e under pvt. teachers; m. Boston, May 22, 189o. Hamilton Coll., N.Y., 1883; A.B.. Princeton, 1887 y. Ferdinand Macy, the landscape painter (now (hon. A.M., 1903); grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1890. ^^^^^^^'^1'% 3 children, Theodore b., Corinne S., Ordained to ministry, 1890; pastor Bronxville, N.Y., Thonias W. Began writing verse very early; con- 1890-3. Day St. Ch., West Somerville, Mass., 1893- $rit'y,ted to Cottage Hearth, Boston Transcript, 1900, Harvard Ch., Charlestown, 1900-7; lecturing Portland Transcript; later wrote poems, articles on travel since 1898. Has traveled over 250,000 ^P}! juyeniles and editorials; contbr. of poems to miles in various countries; was corr. Spanish-Am. Atlantic Monthly, New York Independent, etc. War, 1898, Philippine campaign, 1899, S. African Lectures on The Christ of the Andes" and other War. 1900; traveled in Russia on pass from the peace and Pan-American themes. Republican. Uni- Czar, 1901; with army of Madeiro in Mexico, 1911; tarian. Mem. Aubudon Soc, Anti-Vivisection Soc, war corr. in Europe, 1914. Republican. Fellow Roy- ^J^- Peace Soe^^ Recreations: hearing good music, al Geog. Soc. (London); hon. mem. Rough Riders' Home: North Pembroke, Mass. Regt. ; chaplain 5th Regt. Mass. Vol. Militia since MACV, John Altoert, author; b. Detroit, Mich., 1905; mem. Mil. Order of Pretoria, Hellenic Broth- Apr. 10, 1877; s. Powell and Janet Foster (Patten) erhood, Spanish War Vets. (hon.). Home: East Macy: A.B., Harvard, 1S99, A.M., 1900; m. Anne Boothbay, Me.* Mansfield Sullivan, of Wrentham, Mass., May 2. MAC RAE, Elmer living-ston, artist; b. New 1905. Instr. in English, Harvard. 1900-1; asso. ed- York, July 16, 1875; s. Charles and Mary Jane itor Youth's Companion, 1901-9; sec to mayor of (Rogers) MacRae; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and 1 yr. Schenectady, N.Y., May-Sept., 1912; lit. editor, Fordham Coll.; studied art Art Students' League Boston Herald, 1913-14 Advisory master Ellet under Twachtman, Beckwith, Blum and Mowbray Sch., Richmond, Va., 1903 — .Club: St. Botolph. and 2 seasons in summer classes under Twacht- <,See Whos Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- man, at Cos Cob, Conn.; m. Constant Holley, of Cos dress: St. Botolph Club, Boston.* Cob, Oct. 16, 1900. Painter in oil, pastel and water MACY, John Edward, lawyer; b. Cleveland. O., color of marines, landscapes, figures and portraits. Dec. 15, 1877; s. James Cartwright and Mary Exhibitor in current exhbns. An organizer, trustee Emma (Stevens) Macy; father was a well known and treas. Am. Painters and Sculptors; an organ- music composer; ed. pub. schs.. Maiden, Mass.; izer, sec. and treas. The Pastellists. Home: Cos LL.B., summa cum laude. Boston U. Sch. of Law, Cob. Conn.* 1901, LL.M., 1907; m. Sara J. Lamont, of Somer- McSWEENEY. Edward Prancis, political econo- ville, Mass., Aug. 5, 1902; 3 children, John M., mist; b. Marlboro, Mass., Apr. 12, 1864; s. of John Np/™an L.. Harold S. Practiced in Boston since and Mary (Crowley) MoSweeney; ed. pub. schs.. 1901; mem Macy & Shurtleff; instr. Boston U. Sch. Marlboro, and bv pvt. study; m. Margaret E. Mc- of Law, 1902-8; prof, constitutional, administra- Carthy, of Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 29, 1890; 5 chil- tive and corpn. law, same sch., since 1908; lec- dren, Mary C, Thomas F., Margaret E., Edward turer on business law. Coll. of Business Admin- Francis, Jr., Catherine. Engaged in shoemaking istration, Boston U., 1913. Conglist. Mem. Am. from 12th to 21st yr. ; gen. pres. Lasters' Union. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am Polit. and editor trade paper, 1886-92; asst. commr. im- Science Assn., Boston U. Alumni Assn. Mason, migration, Port of New York, 1893-02; pvt. sec. to Author: Cases on Municipal Corporations. 1911. Col. William A. Gaston, 1902-5; editor Boston Trav- Reviser of Elliott on Municipal Corporations 1910. eler, 1905-10; mem. Mass. Cost of Living Commn., Recreations: reading, walking, bowling. Home: 1910; mem. Mass. Industrial Accident Bd., 1912-14: West Roxbury, Mass. Office: Room 58, 19 Congress chmn. bd. dirs. of Port of Boston since 1914. Chmn. St., Boston, Mass. bd. trustees Boston Consumptives Hosp., since MADDEN, Joseph, lawyer; b. Central Bridge, 1906. Mem. Am. Economic Assn., Nat. Assn. for N.Y., July 1, 1866; s. Thomas and Nora (Cain) Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Democrat. Madden; ed. Keene pub. schs.: m. Keene, N.H.. June Roman Catholic. Clubs: Exchange, Boston City. 29, 1894, Eugenie Chalifour. Studied law; admitted Author: Health of Its People Boston's Best Asset, to bar, 1889, and has since practiced at Keene; 1909; Tuberculosis as a Factor in the Increased mem. Keene city govt., 1902-3; rep. to gen. ct., Cost of Living, 1911; The Price of Waste, 1912; N.H., 1907; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1904 and 1912; The Case Against the Minimum Wage, 1912; The mem. N.H. legislature, 1907, 09; Democrat. Cath- Fallacy of Socialism, 1913; The Problem of Port olic. Capt. 1st Regt., N.H. N.G. Address: Keene, N.H. Development, 1915. Home: -728 Commonwealth Av., madIGAN, Albert Whittier, lawyer; b. Ft. Kent, Boston and Salem End Rd Framingham, Mass. Me., Julv 13. 1849. (See vol. 1909.) Office: 40 Central St., Boston. ,,.-,, ..„^„ x MACURDA, William Everett, coal merchant; b. MADIGAN, John B., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) Clinton, Mass., Mar. 4, 1864; s. William A. and MADIG AN, Thomas Henry, Jr., lawyer; b. West- Frances E. (Burdett) Macurda; ed. pub. schs., field, Mass., June 29, 1872; s. Thomas Henry and Fitchburg, Mass.; m. Georgia A. Hayward, of Johanna (Bahen) Madigan; ed. Mechanicsville Fitchburg, Sept. 15, 1887; 2 children, William Hay- (N.Y.) Acad., Troy (N.Y.) Business Coll., and un- ward, Rachel Elizabeth. Began in wholesale coal der pvt. tutors; studied law and admitted to bar, business with Garfield & Proctor Coal Co., Fitch- 1899: unmarried. Practiced at Concord, N.H., 1S99- burg, 1884, treas, and dir. since 1888; offices of co. 07, since Manchester, N.H. Polit. sec. Dem. State 712 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Com., 1900-4, chmn., 1904-8; civic sec. Constl. Conv. of N.H., 1902; judge advocate with rank of maj., N.H.N.G., 1899-07. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Am. Bar Assn., N.H. Bar Assn. Recrea- tions: out of doors. Address: Manchester, N.H. MAGEZ:, Charles Raisbeck, puV)li.sher; b. New York, AuK. 25, 1851; s. James Pollock and Mary Ann (Raisbeck) Magee; ed. pub. schs., Maiden, and Kents Hill (Me.) Acad.; m. -Anna Ree.se Kbbert, of Atlanta, Ga., .Tune 3, 1903. Began active career with Methodist Book Concern (N.E. Depository), 1869; succeeded father as gen. ingi-. same, 1888, and so continues. Treas. Boston Wesleyan Assn.; mem. bd. mgrs. N.E. Home for Little Wanderers; v. -p. Preachers' Aid Soc. of N.E. Conf. M.IO. Ch. Meth- odist. Mason. Club: Boston Art. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 581 Boylston St., Boston. MAGEE, Georgre Thomas, newspaper man; b. Hinsham, Mas.s.. Aug. 9, 1860; s. Tliomas and (^aroline (Penniman) ^Iagee; ed. pub. sclis., Quincy and Hingliam; m. Boston. .June 15, 1887. Fannie Jackman. Operator, Telephone Despatch Co., Bos- ton, until 1886, tlien local reporter, Weymoutli Gazette; city reporter Quincy Daily Ledger since 1891; represented N.E. Press Assn. at Quincv and IVIilton, 1S92-7; corr. Boston Transcript, 1897-11. Clk. Quincy City Council since 1905; also elk. of committees of Citv Council. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. U.O.P.F. Club: Granite City. Address: Quincy, Mass. MAGEi:, Junius Ralph, clergyman; b. Maquo- keta. la., .Tune Z. 1880; s. .John Calvin and Jennie C. (Cole) !Magee; ed. pub. schs. of Iowa; B.D., Iowa State Teachers' Coll.. Cedar Falls, la., 1901; Ph.B., Morningside Coll., Sioux City, la., 1904; student Boston U. Sch. of Theologv nearly 3 vrs. ; m. Sept. 10, 1902, Harriet A. Keeler, of Cedar Falls, la. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1904; pastor Rustin Av. Ch., Sioux City, 1902-4. Paullina, 1904-7, Falmouth, Mass.. 1907-11. 1st Ch.. Taunton, Mass.. 1911-14, Daniel Dorchester Memorial Ch., Boston, since 1914. Grand Prelate Knights of Pythias of Mass., 1908-13. Mason; mem. O.E.S., Modern Woodman of America. Address: 132 Clement Av., West Rox- bury, Boston. MAGEMTS, James P., lawyer; b. North Adams. IMass., May 23, 1868: s. Daniel Benjamin and Mary (Kelly) Magenis: ed. Drurv Acad., Nortli Adams; student Cornell U. Coll. of Law; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Mary A. Bickford, of Boston, .June 4, 1901; 3 children, Marion, Eugene L., James B. Served as chief deputy U.S. Internal Revenue Dept., Mass.; admitted to Mass. bar, 1899, and since practiced in Boston: atty. for Boston Tunnel Constrn. Co., wliich built tunnel under Boston Harbor; mem. Boston Sch. Com.. 1907-10 (declined reelection). Apptd. by Gov. Guild ISIass. del. to Nat. Civic Federation Conv., Chicago, 1906; elected one of the -8 delegates at large to Rep. Nat. (I^onv., Chicago, 1912: apptd. by Gov. Foss mem. Boston Finance Commn. for terms of 5 yrs., 1913: Pro- gressive Party candidate for It. -gov. of Mass., 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Boston U. Sch. of Law Assn., Charitable Irish Soc, Delta Chi (Cornell). Catholic. Clubs: Boston City, Dorchester. Cornell of New England. Home: Woodleigh Road, Dedham, Mass. Office: 801-805 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. MAGENITIS, SXarg-aret J., journalist; b. Wood- side, Co. Down, Ireland, Mar. 14. 1835; d. Archi- bald and Mary (Nelson) McAlechan; ed. in Ire- land; m. Seaforde, Ireland, 1855, .lames Magennis (now deceased). Has been a resident of Bos- ton over 55 yrs., and for 42 yrs. mem. reportorial and editorial staff and was editor "Religious Week- ly Review," of the Boston Traveler; now has supervision of "Tlie Churcli News." for The Trav- eler-Herald; Suffolk Co. supt. prison and alms- house work for W.C.T.U. for 25 yrs.; dir. Boston Traveler Outing Assn.; trustee and co-founder N.E. Home for Deaf Mutes. Everett. Mass. iMem. Woman's Relief Corps, Woman Suffrage Assn., N.E. Woman's Press Assn.. Boston Woman's Press Club, Professional Women's Club. Mem. Park St. Ch. 50 yrs. Author: Tlie Foe of the Household. Home: Franklin Square House, Boston. Office: Traveler-Herald, Boston. lUAGINNIS, Charles Donagh, architect; b. Lon- donderrs . Ireland, Jan. 7, 1867; ed. St. Columb's Sch., I^(in,'^- ^ ^'''^- . \I»"'''"'?ioo- ^^H.' ^^-ir ^^°^- .v?^*^?'"®*^ (Mrs. D. C. Crosby, of Worcester, Mass.), Henry ^ongl mimstry 1892; pastor Yarmouth, Mass.. A.. Percival E., Theodore. In mercantile business 1892-7 Waterville, Me.. 1S97-07 Providence, R.I.. at Boston and Newburyport, Mass., for 13 yrs.; ??,nce June 2, 1907, now pastor Plymouth Ch.Prov- taecame connected with N. E. Trust Co., Boston, idence. Mem Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. 1881. sec. since 1902. Conglist. Home: 152 Harvard Address: 19 Sumter St., Providence, R.I. St., Dorchester. Office: 135 Devonshire St., Boston. MARSH, Edward Sprague, lawyer; b. Brandon. MARR, Myron Lawrence, M.D. : b. Alna. Me., Vt., Oct. 13, 1857; s. Rodney and Eliza (Sprague) Feb. 23, 1852; s. Franklin Marr; M.D., Med. Sch. Marsh; ed. Brandon pub. schs. and Norwich U.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 723 A.B., Brown U., 1S79; student Columbia U. Law Sch., lNSO-1; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1SS2; m. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 22, 1901, Isabel R. Ripley. Began practice in New York, 18S3; removed to Brandon, Vt., 1884. Mem. Delta Kappa Kpsilon. Theta Chi, Vt. Hist. Soc. Club: University (New York). Recreations: book collecting, gardening, mountain climbinj?. Addicss: Brandon, Vt. MARSH, Edward Williams, banker, mfr.; b. New Miltord. Conn., Jan. 24, 1836. (See vol. 1909.) MARSH, Francis, insurance; b. Dedham, Mass., Apr., 25, 1842; s. Francis and Eliza (Hersey) Marsh; descendant of George Marsh, who settled in Hingham, in 1636: A.B., Harvard, 1863; m. Emma I. Boyd, of Dedham, Apr., 1871; 1 son, Ed- ward Marsh. Engaged in ins. business since 1867; gen. agt. John - Hancock ]\Iut. Life Ins. Co. since 1877. Treas. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn. for 31 yrs. Club: Dedham Country and Polo. Recreations: contact with nature in many ways. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston, Mass. MARSH, Francis Jewett; b. Groton, IMass., Feb. 19, 1S49; s. Eliezer J. and INIartlia (Baker) Marsh; grad. Leominster (Mass.) High Sch., 1866; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1S70 (Phi Beta Kappa); student Yale Divinity Sch., 1872-3, Andover Theol. Sem., 1873-5 (grad., 1875); m. Mary Prentis Manning, of Douglas, Mass., Dec. 12, 1912. Prof. Latin, High- land Mil. Acad., PeeksklU, N.Y., 1S70-1; prin. Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass., 1871-2; ordained to min- istry Congl. Ch., 1875; pastor, Congl. Ch., Upton, Mass., 1875-82, Walpole. 1882-93, N.E. supt. Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, 1893-1906 (resigned Jan. 1. 1906); since executor and administrator of estates. Republican. Address: 40 N. Main St., LTpton, Mass. MARSH, Francis Wanzer, banker. (See vol. 1909.) MARSH, Frank W., lawyer: b. New Milford, Conn., jNIay 28, 1855; s. Ebenezer Bradley and Hannah Briggs (Wanzer) Marsh; descendant on father's side of William M., Salem, Mass., about 1630, and on mother's side of Jan Jansen Wans- haer (also spelled Wansher, and later Wanzer), New Amsterdam, about 1642; grad. Williston Sem., Basthampton, Mass., 1875: B.A., Yale, 1879; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1882; m. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 9, 1882, Marv Elizabeth Clarke (died Dec. 24, 1893); children, Harold C, b. Aug. 24, 1884; Mabel F. Sept. 12, 1892. Has practiced at New Milford since 1882. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Litch- field Co. University, Commercial. Address: New Milford, Conn. MARSH, Henry, Jr., lawver; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 20, 1S49; s. Henry and Mary M. A. (Doane) Marsh; student Brown U., 1871 (A.B., by spl. vote, 1901); m. 1888, Mary Ida Gildersleeve; 1 son, Henry Gildersleeve. Practiced in Providence since 1874; deputv elk. U.S. Circuit and Dist. cts. of R.I., 1882-92; U.S. commr. for R.I., 1881-07; elk. Munici- pal Cts., 1906-7; master in chancery since 1905. Republican. Baptist. Home: 597 Angell St. Of- fice: 86 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. MARSH, Iiester D., mfr.; b. Sandwich, Mass.; s. Josepli E. and Caroline E. Marsh; g.s. Rev. Joseph Marsh, who came from England as organizer for Methodism; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass.: m. Bertha I. Jennings of Weston, Mass. Served as buyer and gen. supt. of Glenark Knitting Co., 19 yrs.; resigned, and reestablished the Union Under- wear business making Yale union suits and sweaters. Mem. bd. of dirs. Maiden Bd. of Trade; v.-p. State Bd. of Health. Single Taxer. Christian Scientist. Home: 9 Hawthorne St. Office: Jackson and Sherman Sts., Maiden, Mass. MARSH, Ralph Hemenway, M.D.; b. Greenville, Me., Feb. 3, 1863: s. Martin V. B. and Paulina C. (Foss) Marsh; ed. pub. schs., Bradley, Me.; B.S., Me. State Coll., 1888: M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. CBow- doin), 1893; m. Oct. 6, 1887, Myrtle Alice Holbrook, of Bradlev, Me. Began practice at Lincoln, Me., 1892; removed to Guilford, 1894; U.S. examining surgeon since 1900. Pres. Me. Med. Assn.: mem. Piscataquis County Assn. (pres., 1911-12). Re- publican. Universalist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Address: Guilford, Me. MARSH, William T.; b. Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 10, 1849; s. David and Harriet (Lewis) Marsh; com- mon school edn. Farmer until 1864; propr. Nauga- tuck li.R. stage line, 1864-71; in coal, grain and lumber business, 1871-1905; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 3, 5, 1907; pres. Litchfield Water Co., Sharon Water Co., Litchfield Creamery Co.; treas. Litchfield Gas Co.; dir. Litchfield Savings Soc. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mason. Club: Wyan- tenuck Reservation. Address: Litchfield, Conn. MARSHAI^Ii, Charles Edward, microbiologist; b. on farm. Port Clinton, Ottawa Co., O., Oct. 6, 1S66; s. Lavinas and Lurena (Crandall) Marshall; Ph.B., U. of Mich., 1895, Ph.D., 1902; Jorgensen's Lab., Copenhagen, Denmark, 1898; Pasteur Inst., Paris; Ostertag's Lab., Berlin, 1903; Inst. f. Infek- tionskrankheiten (Robert Koch), Berlin, 1913; m. INIaud Alice Skidmore, of Fredonia, N.Y., July 7, 1896. Asst. in bacteriology, U. of Mich., 1893-6; asst. in bacteriology, 1896-8, bacteriologist, 1898- 12, scientific and v. -dir. Expt. Sta., 1908 — , prof. bacteriology and hygiene, 1902-12, Mich. Agrl. Coll.; dir. of Grad. Sch. and prof, microbiology, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1912 — . Ex-pres. Sch. Bd. of East Lansing, Mich. (See Who's Who in America for societies, writings, etc.) Home: Amherst, Mass.* MARSHAIiI^, Charles Petrie, clergyman; b. Campsie, Scotland, Aug. 25, 1872; s. James and Jane (Petrie) Marshall; ed. pub. schs., Dover, N.H. ; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1898; post-grad, study Boston U., 1903-4; Andover Theol. Sem., 1905; m. H. May Wight, of Gorham, N.H., Sept. 6, 1906; 1 daughter, Marion Belle. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor Frankfort, Me., 1897-9, North Deei-ing, 1899-1900, Riverside Ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1900-4, Westford, 1905-10, Quincy, Mass., 1910-12, Ch. of the Pilgrimage, Plymouth, since 1912. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: 4 Cushman St., Plymouth, Mass. MARSHAIiIi, Clinton Spaulding', general man- ager; b. Rutland, Mass., Feb. 6, 1860; s. ]\Iaj. George C. and Charlotte L. (Harrington) Marshall; ed. Worcester pub. and high sch., Wilbraham Acad.; m. Worcester, Mar. 4, 1880, Floretta A. Bigelow; 2 daughters, Charlotte (Mrs. A. P. Beeman, of Nor- wood, Mass.), Helen (Mrs. Harold A. Allen, of Worcester, Mass.). Has been connected with Wash- burn & Moen Wire Co. since 1877, and since 1904 has been gen. mgr. Am. Steel & Wire Co. branch of the U.S. Steel & Wire Co. at Worcester. Republi- can. Methodist. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Wor- cester, Tatassit Canoe (Worcester), Crescent Athletic (New York), Quinnipiacl< (New Haven). Recreations: fishing, hunting, motoring. Home: 30 Holden St. Office: 94 Grove St., Worcester, IMass. MARSHAIiIi, Edward Simpson, hotel proprietor; Feb. 2, lS42-Jan. 19, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) MARSHAIii;, Ella Ormsby; b. South Wilbraham, Mass. Mar. 9, 1857; d. of John and A. Caroline (Bliss) Ormsby; through the Bliss family, related to Ralph Waldo Emerson: student Springfield High Sch.; grad. Westfield Normal Sch., 1878; m. Rev. Perry Marshall, of New Salem, Mass., 1895. Has served as lecturer local and country granges: sec. Mass. State Grange Com. on Protection of Vi^ild Birds since 1909. Mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union and read papers at meetings of same, in New York and Washington. Newspaper corr. Rec- reations: bird study. Address: New Salem, Mass. MARSHAI^I^, Florence Mabel, industrial educa- tor. (See vol. 1909.) MARSHAI^^, Frank Dennett, lawyer; b. Port- land, Me., May 29, 1870; s. Edward S. and Sarah (Dennett) Marshall: ed. Kittery High Sch.; Ber- wick Acad, South Berwick, Me.; Harvard Coll.; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. South Berwick, Oct. 7, 1897, Helen Walker; 2 children, Elizabeth, b. 1902, Edward W., 1905. In practice in Portland; owner of Marshall House, York Harbor, and identi- fied with various business interests in York and Cumberland counties; dir. York Harbor Beach R.R. Co., York County Nat. Bank, York County Power Co., Piscataqua Navigation Co. Alderman, I2i WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 190S-9: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909. Tru.stee Ber- wick Acad. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn., Me. Hist. See, Me. Geneal. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Cumberland, Country, York Country. Home: 13S Vaushan St. Office: 120 Kxchange St., Port- land, -Ml-. MARSHAI>Ii, G-eorg-e Lyle, dentist; b. Glouces- ter Mass., Oct. 18, 1861; s. Elias and Nancy F. (Freeman) Marshall; D.D.S., Boston Denial Coll., 1886- D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1906; m. Annie L Whitman, of Dawrence, Mass., Aug. 9, 1881- 3 children. Practiced at West Somerville, Mass., since 1S86; instr. in prostlietic dentistry, Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1898-11. Mem. Mass. State Militia, pvt. and It. 1st Regt, 8th Regt., and 1st Battalion Cav., 17 yrs. Progressive. Baptist. Past Grand Master I.O.O.F. of Mass.; IMason Recreations: boating, fishing, traveling. Ad- and Helen Augusta (Palmer) Ma- son; descendant of Robert Mason, of Dedham, Mass., 1650; brother of Daniel Gregory Mason; A.B., Harvard, ISSS; m. Estelle Hart Kimball, of Bo.'^ton, June 8, 1907: 2 children, Helen Hart, Henry Lowell, Jr. Entered factory of Mason & Hamlin Co., mfrs. of pianos and organs, 1888; promoted through all depts. to head of fii-m; chmn. bd. dirs. since 1906. Pres The Cecilia Soc, Boston. Has lectured before many mus. orgns. Republican. Author: The Modern Artistic Piano-Forte, 1901; The History and Development of the American Cabinet Organ, 1901; Opera Stories, 1911. Recrea- tions: music and outdoor sports generallv. Home: 188 Bay State Rd. Office: 492, 494 Boylston St., Boston.* MASON, Herbert "Warren, paper mfr.; b. Boston, Nov. 10. 1881; s. INIortimer Blake and Mary Emma (Phillips) Mason; ed. Noble and Greenough's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 190.3; m. Persis Emerv Fur- bish, of Portland, Me., Apr. 26, 1905; 2 daughters, Eleanor Appleton. Elizabeth Phillips. Started as apprentice in mills of S. D. Warren & Co., West- brook, Me., Sept. 1, 190.3: salesman Boston office, Sept. 1, 1904, partner in firm, 1909, upon reorgani- zation after death of two former partners (father and S. D. Warren); now treas. S. D. Warren & Co.: dir. 1st Nat. Bank, State St. Trust Co., Ipswich Co-operative Bank, Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Paper Mill Ins. Co. Pres. and treas. N.E. Paper and Pulp Traffic Assn.; v. -p. Boston Paper Trade Assn.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. bd. dirs. Internat. Inst, for Girls of Spain. Mem. Bat- tery Aj Light Arty., M.V.M., 3 yrs. Active worker in Rep. party; pres. Rep. Clubs of Essex County; chmn. Ipswich Rep. Town Com. Episcopalian; ves- tryman Ascension Meinorial Ch., Ipswicli. and St. Stephen's Cli., Boston. Trustee and sec. IBradford Acad. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Forestry Assn. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Country of Brookline, Myopia Hunt. Tennis and Racquet, New Riding, Harvard (Boston). Mass. Automobile. Recreations: golf, farming, horseback riding, tennis. Hoine: Ipswich. Mass., and 15 Gloucester St., Boston. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. MASON, OTohn Whiting', lawyer: b. Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 18, 1861; s. Albert and Lydia Finney (Whiting) Mason; grad. Brookline (]\Iass.) High Sch., 1878; A.B., Harvard, 1882; LL.B.. Boston U. Law Sch., 1885; m. Northampton, Mass., Apr. 30, 1890, Abigail Chapman Bates. Practiced in Boston, 1885-7; taught school in Brookline, 1887-8: prac- ticed in Holyoke. ]\Iass., 1888-9, Northampton, since 1889; became spl. justice Dist. Ct. of Hamnshire, 1895; mem. sewer commn. Northampton. 1895-1906; ores. Hamoshire Co. Nat. Bank since 1899. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Nortliampton, Mass. MASON, Joseph Kim'ball, clergyman: b. Charles- town, ISIass., June 11, 1850; s. Rufus and Lucy Ann (Kimball) Mason; descendant of .Tohn Mason and Josepli Kimball; ed. Park Latin Sch., Boston; Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass.; B.D., Tufts Coll., 1873; (D.D., St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1894); m. Georgia Fitz Gerald, of Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 3, 1873 (died 1880); 2 children, Mrs. F. L. Tolman (of Albany. N.Y.), Joseph Eaton (of Baltimore, Md.); m. 2d. Laura Porter Lewis, of Jamestown, N.Y., Oct. 31, 1894. Ordained Universalist minis- try, 1873; pastor Stoughton, Mass., 1873-5, Stam- ford, Conn., 1875-7, Shawmut Ch., Boston, 1877-80, St. Paul's Ch., Springfield, 1880-6, Ch. of Our Saviour, N.Y. City, 1886-7, Ch. of the Messiah, Buf- falo, 1887-99, Ch. of the Restoration, Phila., 1899- 1900, St. Paul's Ch., Cliicago, 1900-6, Ch. of Ovlv Savior, Waltham, Mass., since 1906. Republican. Author: Noble Living, 1895. Contbr. to news- papers and religious pubis. Address: 9 Fiske St., Waltjiam, Mass. MASON, Iiuther Smith, M.D., surgeon; b. North Searsjjort, Me.. :Mar. 26, 1873; s. Andrew .T. and Elizabeth V. (Smith) Mason; ed. pub. schs., Bel- fast, Me., until 1892; Bates Coll., 1892-6, A.B., 1896; M.D., U. of Pa., 1900; unmarried. Resident pliys., 1900-1, acting asst. surgeon (smallpox work). Mar. 1-July 31, 1903; adj. surgeon since Jan., 1903, Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp. In practice at Bangor since 1901; med. insp. State Bd. of Health (smallpox work), until Feb. 28, 1903; mem. Bd. of Health, Bangor. 1909-12: med. insp. pub. schs., Bangor, since 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Me. INIed. Assn., Penobscot Co. Med. Soc. Club: jMadocawando. Adch-ess: 109 State St., Bangor, Me. MASON, Mortimer B., paper mfr. (See vol. 1909.) MASON, 'Wallace Edward, educator: b. North Conway, N.H., June 24, 1861; s. John Edward and Lizzie (Randall) Mason; grad. I'rveburg (Me.) Acad., 1877; A.B., Bowdoin, 1882 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; post-grad, work Harvard and Clark U. : m. Nettie Robinson, of Thomaston, Me.. June 30, 1887; 3 children, Harold Elliot, Donald Robinson, ^^■allace E., Jr. Admitted to Colo, bar, 1887; practiced lnw in Cardiff. Tenn., 1888-90; prin. high sch., Thomas- ton, aie., 1886-8, Orange. Mass.. 1891-8, Leominster, 1898-03: supt. schs., Charlton and Leicester. Mass., 1903-6, North Andover, 1906-11: prin. State Nor- mal Sch., Keene, N.H., since 1911. Sec. Am. Inst. Instrn.; dir. Sch. Garden Assn. of U.S.; trustee Ednl. Council of N.H.. Keene Commercial Club; pres. Cheshire Co. Y.M.C.A.; mem. N.E. A., S.A.R., Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Past Patron O.E.S. Club: Unitarian Men's (v.-p.). Address: Keene, N.H. MASON, William Castein, surgeon; b. Bangor, ]\Ie.. Sept. 1, 1852: s. John and Caroline Rosers (Fairfield) Mason; A.B., Harvard, 1874: M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch.. 1878; house pupil Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1877-78; m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 13. 1884, Mrs. Nettie Norris Thomas; 1 son, William Norris, b. Sept. 7, 1885. Practiced at Bangor since 1878; acting asst. surgeon. U.S. IMarine Hosp., Bansor, since 1883; consulting surgeon Eastern IVIe. Eye and Ear Infirmary, since 1892, and one of organ- izers Eastern INle. Gen. Hosp., 1892; visiting sur- geon to same. 1892-1907, consulting surgeon since 1907; visiting surgeon. Home for Aged Women, 1887-1905: city phys. of Bangor, 1879-81. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine. Penobscot Co. Med. Assn., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S., Bangor Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc, etc. Mem. Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of Me.. Harvard Club of Baneor, Harvard Memorial Soc. Clubs (social): Tarratine, JNIasonic, Harvard Union. Address: 70 Main St., Bangor, Me. MASON, 'William Woodman, banker: b. Limer- iclv, INTe., Aug. 25. 1850; s. Jeremiah Miller and Martha Weeks (Woodman) Mason; descendant of Amos Mason, of York County. Me.; ed. Limerick Acad.; Eastman Business Coll.. Poughkeensie, N.Y. ; m. Marv Cleaves, of Portland. JNle.. ^Nlay. 1891. Learned business and financial management under father; elk. Limerick Nat. Bank (of which father was pres.) many yrs.; elected v.-p. Port- land Nat. Bank, 1889. pres. since 1907: dir. Union Safe Deposit 8z Trust Co.; mem. Me. Ho. of Ren.. 1885. Odd Fellow. Republican. Office, 128 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. MASON, 'Willis Sargrent, kitchen furnishings; b. South Reading (now Wakefield). Mass., Jan. 31, 1849; s. Andrew Alvin and Sarah Smith (Williams) Mason; direct descendant in 9th generation, on father's side, of Roger Williams: ed. high sch., Wakefield: French's Commercial Sch., Boston; m. .Ian. 31, 1876, Laura Anna Bryant, of Melrose, Mass. (who was for 13 yrs. a pub. sch. teacher in 730 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Everett, Mass.); 3 children, Stephen N. (Lawrence, since June 3, 1908; dir. J. R. Montgomery Co. Mass.), Grace M. (Mrs. Guy Ervin, of Washing- Republican. Conglist. ilason. Club: Masonic. Ad- ton, D.C.), Willis Harold (South Framingham, dress: Windsor Locks, Conn. IMass.). Bookkeeper for E. Nickerson & Co., Bo.s- MATHEWS, P(erdinand) Schuyler, author, il- ton, 1869-76, A. Sawtell & Co., 1881-01, Dupar- lu.sirator; b. New Brii^liton, S.I., N.Y., May 30, quet, Huot & Moneuse Co., kitchen furnishings, i854; s. Ferdinand Schuyler and Frances (Coffin) since 1901; dir. Guardian Co-operative Bank, Mathews; ed. Worcester St. Sch. and Cooper Inst., Homestead Co-operative Bank, Pioneer Co-opera- New York, and other institutions; traveled in five Bank; auditor for Town of Wakefield, 5 yrs.; Italy for art edn.; m. Caroline A., d. Frof. George overseer of poor, 13 yrs. Financial sec. for 30 yrs. w. Maynard, of Morristown, N.J., Nov. 17, 1886. of Souhegan Lodge No. 38, I.O.O.F., Wakefield; Connected for many yrs., with L. Prang & Co., father of Golden Rule Lodge of Masons, Wake- lithographic art pubs., Boston, as a spl. artist; field. Home: Wakefield, Mass. Office: 90 North splty. decorative design. Contbr. to various mags., St., Boston. both as illustrator and writer; subjects of writing ]VIASS±, Mathilde Marie, M.D.; b. St. Pecome, generally art and natural science. Bot. illustrator, P.Q., Can., Julv 7, 1876; d. Odilon Von Eschenbach on staff of Gray Herbarium, Harvard U. (See and aiarie Virginie (Plourde) Mass6; M.D., Tufts Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Med. Sch., Boston, 1902; post-grad, work, Rad- Address: 17 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass.* cliffe Coll., 1906; silver medal. Convent Notre MATHEWS, Georg-e Stitzel, M.D. ; b. Temple, Dame; diplome superieur, Paris, 1S97. Teacher Pa., Nov. 1, 1863 ; s James Meredith and Mary Ann of French, 1894-1902 (including period of med. (Stitzel) Mathews; ed. grammar schs. and Clas- studies); began practice of medicine in Boston, gical High Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1885; M.D., U. of 1902; phys. Contagious Hosp., Taunton, Mass., pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1888; m. Anne Miller, d. late 1903; resumed practice in Boston, 1904. Roman Charles W. Hopkins, of Providence, Jan. 8, 1890; Catholic. Fellow Boston Med. Library. Address: 3 children. Marguerite, Hope Knight, Helen Mere- Hotel Oxford, Copley Sq., Boston. dith. Practiced in Providence since 1889; mem. MASSECK, Prank Lincoln, clergyman; b. Mil- ^^^i^.i J^^'J^i^m r'"/ Ted ^oc ?nl?arian7 l^ov?: fnrd 1^ w Mnr 1Q TSfif^- « Tn<5f>nh Spwnll and Baptist. Mem. K.i. iviea. boc. (.iiorarian ; , Jr-rOM- sl\^h^^.ncf^\Hurd)'itss%ci?"i?a^^^^^^ na- dence Med Soc. Clubs: University Metacomet five of France; related to Curtis, Pike and Ken- Gol^- Honie: 224 Waterman St. Office. 223 Thayer drick families, all prominent in Mass. and Me.; ^'^•' i"ioviaence, ti.i. attended grammar and high schs.. Manchester, MATHEWS, John Iiathrop, journalist; moved to N.H.; B.D., St. Lawrence U. Theol. Sch., 1888; Normandie, Mo. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in summer courses at Harvard and Clark univs.; America, 1914-15.) spl. courses, Sch. of Social Economics, New York; MATHEWS, Nathan, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 28, m. Luella Mary Clark, of Potsdam, N.Y., Apr. It, 1554; g, Nathan and Albertine (Bunker) Mathews; 1889; 1 child, Carol Luella. Ordained Universalist prep. edn. pub. and pvt. schs., Boston; A.B., Har- ministry, 1888; served as pastor in Huntington, vard, 1875; post-graduate work, U. of Leipzig, Brooklyn, Mt. Vernon and Potsdam (N.Y.), North 1875-7; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1880; m. New- Attleboro, Spencer, Warren and Arlington (Mass.) port, R.I., Apr. 5, 1883; Ellen B. Sargent. Has prac- Brattleboro (Vt.); King of the Internat. Order of ticed in Boston since 1880; mayor of Boston 4 Knights of King Arthur (largest internat. ch. boys terms, 1891-5; chmn. Boston Finance Commn., 1907- club in world), 1902-15 (order now numbers 3,000 igog. office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. castles). Mason. Author: (with William Byron .«-• . ™---.,itc. tir-n- a !„„„,„,.. v. x3„^-,,r5«v t\t^ Forbush) The Bovs' Round Table, 1906. Address: . ^"^^F^??^^^ ^^^^P ^•'^^%'^^®.'^' V«^I^^^ '^at' Ariino-trvn a/tthc: Apr. 2, 1856; s. H. N. and Lydia (Siiencer) Mat- ^iiJii^Lon, iuabb. hews; pub. sch. edn.; studied law in offices of Cope- MASTERS, John Preeman, superintendent land & Edgerly, Somersworth, N.H. ; admitted to steamship line; b. Kentville, N.S.. Apr. 11, 1868; s. bar, 1887; m. Lyman, Me., Oct. 4, 1882, Etta T. Charles Andrew and Charlotte E. (Morse) Mas- Roberts. Engaged in practice at Somersworth, ters; ancestor John Masters, landed at Boston N.H., and Berwick, Me., 1887-1902, as member firm from Eng., 1630; grad. Acad, at Kentville, N.S. ; of Edgerlv & Mathews; then in Somersworth as unmarried. Began active career as elk. Windsor & mem. 'Mathews & Stevens; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., Annapolis Ry., Kentville, 1884; removed to Bos- 1893; co. atty., York Co., 1898-1902. Address: ton as agt. Boston & Yarmouth S.S. Co., Ltd., 1893, Berwick, Me. l^t.ei: ,NE. agt. then N.E. supt same co. Pres. matheWSON. Albert McClellan. lawyer; b. Honie: 905 Boylston St. Office: Central Wharf, prigcilla Alden, Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, William •'^°^'^°"- Williams and Gen. Samuel McClellan; ed. pub. MATCHETT, Charles Horatio, electrician; schs. and Woodstock Acad.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also 1884, M.L., 1901; m New Haven, Conn., June 13, Who's Wlio in America, 1914-15.) 1888, Mary E. Foster. Practiced in Putnam, Conn., MATHER, Frederic Greg-ory, journalist, author: 1884-8, in New Haven since 1888; judge of City Ct., b. Cleveland, O., Aug. 11, 1844; s. late Samuel 1905-11. Mem. Am. and Conn, bar assns., S.A.R., Holmes (LL.D.) and Emily W. (Gregory) Mather; Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Descendants of A.B., Dartmouth, 1867, A.M., 1870; studied law. Signers of Declaration of Independence (first Cleveland, 1867-70; m. Cornelia Heyer Olcott, Oct. pres.). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates', 10, 1871; m. 2d, Alice Evelvn Yager, Nov. 11, 1880. Country, Republican. Recreations: walking. Home: Editor-in-chief Binghamtbn (N.Y.) Republican, 657 Orange St. Address: 865 Chapel St., New 1874-9; spl. rep. in Canada of U.S. Bur. of Edn., Haven, Conn. 1874-5; editorial writer Albany Evening Journal, MATHEWSON, Prank Convers, artist: b. Bar- 1879-80; spl. Albany corr. of various newspapers, rington, R.I., s. George Allen and Olive Earl 1880-97. (See Who's Who in America for list of (Convers) Mathewson; ed.. lived and had studio books, writings, etc.) Home: 164 Fairfield Av., jn Providence; studied design in Boston and at Stamford, Conn.* £cole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, and MATHER^ William, banker; b. Windsor Locks, painting with Providence artists, F. V. Dumond, Conn., Feb. 27, 1849; s. William and Mary B. Italy, and Jean Paul Laurens, Paris, 1 yr., 1904-5. (Loomis) Mather; descendant of Rev. Richard Won. Sullivan prize in competition with R.I. Mather; ed. Conn. Lit. Instn., 1862; pub. schs., artists, 1903; exhibited in Providence, Boston, Wor- Easthampton, Mass., 1864; m. Nov. 10, 1870, Mary L. cester, Chicago, New York, Phila., Pan Am. and Abbe, of Windsor Locks. Began as elk. in father's St. Louis Expositions, Salon des Artistes Francais, store, Windsor Locks, 1863; in mercantile busi- 1906, Milan Expn., 1906: removed studio to New ness until 1907; mgr. and treas. Windsor Locks York, 1906. Mem. Providence Art Club, Providence Electric Lighting Co., 1890-7; treas. Warehouse Water Color Club, New York Water Color Club, Point and Windsor Locks Bridge & Ferrv Co., 1889- Chicago Water Color Club. Home: Barrington, 08; pres. Windsor Locks Trust & Safe Deposit Co. R.I. Studio, 318 W. 57th St., New York. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 731 MATHEWSOK', Ozias Danfortli, school superin- tendent; b. Wheelock, Vt., IMar. 10. 1S64; s. Epa- phras Chase and Nancy Earl (Marsh) Mathewson; grad. Lyndon Inst., 1886; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1890, A.M., 1893; m. July 1, 1891, Angie Matilda Kelly (now deceased); 2d, Grace Blanche Hoyt, June 29, 1909; children, Miriam Rachel and Marion Rosamond, b. Aug. 14, 1910; Philip lloyt, June 11. 1912. Supt. schs., Wheelock, Vt., 1885-S; prin. high sch., 1S90-1912, supt. schs., 1896-1912, Barre, Vt. ; prin. Lyndon Inst.. Lyndonville, Vt.. since 1912. Examiner of teachers for Washington Co., 1894-1910; mem. bd. Normal Sch. Commrs., Vt., 1901-10. sec. and treas., 1906-10. Pres. Vt. State Teachers' Assn., 1895; chmn. legislative com., 1902- 12; trustee Cobleigh Pub. Library since 1912. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Casque and Gauntlet. Mason X32°. K.T.; Past Eminent Comdr. St. Aldemar Commandery) ; K.P. Club: Lyndon. Recreations: farming. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. MATHEWSON, Thomas G.; b. Nortli Kingstown, R.I., Nov. 5, 1854; s. Syria Wilbur and Anna Eliza (Hill) Mathewson; ed. common schs.; East Green- wich Acad.; Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Providence, R.I.; m. Nov. 9, 1881, Celia M. Madi- son, of North Kingstown, R.I. On old homestead (in family since 1713) until 1890, and now owns same; landscape gardener and forester for Henry G. Russell at his country home, "The Oaks," from 1890 until his death and continued under his widow; now supt. and forester under Col. R. H. I. Goddard, present owner of the place; dir. Mathew- son Hotel Co., Narragansett Pier, R.I. Dir. R.I. State Coll.; mem. R.I. Bd. of Agr. (exec. com.). Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: East Greenwich, R.I. MATTESON, Archiliald Claflin, lawyer; b. Provi- dence, R.I.. Aug. 29, 1873; s. Charles and Belle (Himes) Matteson; ed. Mowry and Goff's English and Classical Sch., 1882-6, Hincklev Sch., 18'86-8, Swain's Sch., 1889 (all of Providence); A.B., Brown U., 1893; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Co- lumbia, S.C, June 20, 1899, Alys McCreery; 3 chil- dren, Elizabetli, Frances, Archibald C, Jr. Began law practice, 1896; sec, commn. to revise consti- tution of R.I., 1897-8; served as 1st It., 1st R.I. Vol. Inf., Spanish- Am. War, 1898-9; now col. Coast Arty. Corps, R.I.N.G., retired. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns.. Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Maritime Law Assn., Providence Bar Club, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Republican. Clubs: University, Agawam Hunt, Turks Head. Pausacaco Lodge. Recreations: sailing. Home: 50 Barnes St. Office: 10 Wey- bosset St., Providence, R.I. MATTESON, Charles, judge; b. Coventry, Kent Co.. R.I., Mar. 21, 1840; s. Asahel and Julia (John- son) Matteson; A.M., Brown U., 1861 (LL.D., 1891): law student, Harvard, 1862-3; m. Belle Himes, of Warwick, R.I., Aug. 22, 1872; 3 children, Archi- bald C. George A., Paul. Admitted to bar, 1864; mem. R.I. Senate, 1870-1, 1871-2; asso. justice, 1875-91, chief justice. 1891-1900. Supreme Ct. of R.I. (resigned); dir. Centerwith Nat. Bank, Provi- dence. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Humane Edn. Soc. (nres. ), R.I. Peace Soc. (hon. v.-p.). Home: 32 Creighton St. Office: 10 Weybosset St., Provi- dence, R.I.* MATTESON, David Maydole, searcher in histori- cal recoi-ds. (See vol. 1909.) MATTESON. Georgfe Arnold, surgeon; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Jan. 25, 1875: s. Charles and Belle (Himes) Matteson; prep. edn. Univ. Grammar Sch., Providence; A.B., Brov.-n U., 1896; M.D., Harvard ]Med. Sch., 1900; m. Rowena Campbell, of Provi- dence. June 9, 1908: 2 children, Ann, George A., Jr. Practiced in Providence since 1900: specializes in gen. surgery; mem. staff Providence Lying-in Hosp. ; visiting surgeon R.I. Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc. (pres. surg. sect.). Providence Med. Assn., Am. Urol. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University, Agawam Hunt. Recreations: golf, fish- ing. Address: 276 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. MATTESON, Herbert Allen, chemist; b. Nov. 13, 1874; s. John and Julia A. Matteson; A.B., Brown U., 1897; m. Isabel Arnold, of Anthony, R.I., Sept. 22, 1898: 1 son, Raymond Arnold. Chemist, Silver Spring Bleaching & Dyeing Co., Providence, R.I., 1897-03; instr. chemistry, Lowell Textile Sch., 1903-5; chemist, Crompton (R.I.) Co., since 1905. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Baptist. Club: Republi- can of R.I. Home: Anthony, R.I. Office: Cromp- ton, R.I. MATTESON, John, clergyman; Ph.B., Brown U., 1889; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1S97. Teacher elocution and military drill, English and Classical Sch., Providence, R.I., 1880- 82; instr. same, Greylock Inst., South Williams- town, Mass., 1882-4; teacher elocution, Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1885-91; instr. rhetoric and elocution. Brown U., 1889-90; deacon, 1890, priest, 1891, P.E. Ch.; rector Parish of the Messiah, West Newton and Auburndale, Mass., since 1891. Home: 58 Auburn St., Auburndale, Mass. MATTHEWS, Albert, writer; b. Boston, June 26, 1860; s. Nathan and Albertine (Bunker) Matthews; brother of Natlian Matthews, Jr.; A.B., Harvard, 1882; unmarried. Engaged in etymol. and lexicog. studies. Has written various monographs in pubis. Colonial Soc. of Mass., and IMass. Hist. Soc; contbr. to Dialect Notes, Dial. Nation and other critical jours. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Antiq. Soc, Am. Dialect Soc, Am. Geog. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Mass., Me., Va., and Wis. hist, socs.. Colonial Soc. of Mass., Prince So- ciety. Clubs: Union, Odd Volumes (Boston), Har- vard (New York), University (Philadelphia), Country (Brookline, Mass.), Royal Societies (Lon- don). Address: Hotel Oxford, Boston, Mass.* MATTHEWS, David Bertie, clergyman; ed. Syracuse U. Deacon, 1S94, priest, 1896, P.E. Ch.; curate Emmanuel Ch., East Syracuse, N.Y., 1872-4; rector Ch. of St. John the Divine, Syracuse, 1894- 1900, St. John's Ch., West Hoboken, N.J., 1900-7; archdeacon of Erie, 1907-9; rector St. Paul's Ch., Brockton, Mass., since 1909. Home: Brockton, Mass. MATTHEWS, Edmund Orville, naval officer; Oct. 24. lS36-Jan. 30, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) MATTHEWS, Fred Vivian, lawyer; b. Boothbay, Me., Sept. 2, 1865; s. Elbridge and Lovesta (Hodg- don) Matthews; grad. Deering High Sch., 1883; Hebron Acad., 1884; student Colby Coll., 1885-7 (hon. A.M., 1914); read law in office of Josiah H. Drummond; m. Annie B. Harmon, of Portland, June 25, 1890; 1 daughter, Vivien Harmon. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1889, and since practiced in Portland; tax collector, Deering, 1888-91; mem. Bd. of Registration, 1892-5: city solicitor, 1896-7. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Portland, Congre- gational, Masonic. Recreations: whist, student of French literature. Home: 114 Longfellow St. Office: 396 Congress St., Portland, Me. MATTHEWS, George Williams, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) MATTHEWS, Joseph Merritt, chemist. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) MATTHEWS, Joseph Swett, lawyer; b. Frank- lin, N.H., Dec. 21, 1861; s. George B. and Emily (Howard) Matthews; grad. Franklin High Sch., 1879; A.B., Dartmouth, 1884; studied law in office of Judge Reuben E. Walker, Concord, N.H. : m. Clara Helen Webster, of Concord, Dec. 10, 1890: 2 children, Emily Webster, Jane Webster. Admit- ted to N.H. bar, 1891, and since in practice at Con- cord; trustee Merrimack Co. Savings Bank. :Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Concord, 1892-6; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907 (chmn. com. ways and means); leg- acy tax attv., N.H., 1906-13; asst. atty.-gen. since Apr. 21. 1915. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Wonolancet. Address: Concord, N.H. MATTHEWS, Nathan, Jr., lawyer: b. Boston. Mar. 28, 1854: s. Nathan and Albertine (Bunker) Matthews; A.B., Harvard, 1875, LL.B., 1880 (LL.D., 1909); post-grad, work, U. of Leipzig, 1875-7; (LL. D., Harvard, 1909); m. Ellen B. Sargent, of New- port, R.I., Apr. 5, 1883; 2 children, Sullivan Amory, Ellen Nathalie. Has practiced in Boston since 1880: mayor of Boston 4 terms, 1891-5; chmn. Bos- ton Finance Commn.. 1907-9; chmn. Salem-Beverly W'ater Supply Bd. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, 732 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Country, Myopia Hunt. Aulhoi' of The City Gov- ernment of Boston, 1905; also many articles, argu- ments, addresses, etc., on polit., lef?al and eco- nomic subjects. Home: 456 Beacon St., Boston, and Hamilton, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Bos- ton, ISIass. MATTHIES, Georg-e E., mfr. (See vol. 1909.) MATTISON, Hiram Nathan, banker; b. Shafts- bur\-, \l.. Si'iit. ], 1S71; s. ]'"iank Howe and Diana Maliala (C'aipenter) ^Mattison; prep. edn. liigli sell., North Bennington, Vt. ; B.S. in Cliemistry, iNorwicli U., Vt., 1893; m. Lena Ardelle George, West Fair- lee. Vt., Oct. 6, 1909. Began as elk. Northfield (Vt.) Nat. Bank, 1893, continuing 3 yrs. ; .cashier Nat. Bank of Orange Co., Chelsea, Vt., since 1896, dir. since 1908; treas. Orange Co. since 1898; mem. Vt. Ho. of Hep., 1902-4; mem. Sch. Bd., Chelsea, 3 yrs. Republican. Protestant. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Recreations: motoring. Home: Chelsea, Vermont. MATTOCKS, Cliarles Porter, jurist, soldier; Oct. 11. ]S4(i-.M;iy 11, 1910. (.See vol. 1909.) niATZENAUEB, Margarete, operatic mezzo- soprano; 1). Temesvar. Jlungary, June 1, 1881; d. Ludwig and Ottilie (Sletefeld) Matzenauer (father orcliostral condr. and mother opera singer) ; cd. by parents; studied witli Georgine Neuendorff, Tu- tonia Nielke, Frau Emerich; m. Edoardo Ferrari- Fontana (tenor). Buenos Aires, June 26, 1912. Dfebut as "Puck," in "Oberon," Strassburg, Ger- many, 1901, continuing there 3 yrs.; sang at the Hofoper, Munich. 1904-11; appeared at Beyreuth several seasons; became mem. Met. Opera Co., New York, 1911; notable as "Herodias." in "Salome," "Klytemnostra." in "Elektra," "Brvinnhilde," in the "Ring," "Carmen," in "Carmen," etc. Home: 56 St. Steplien St., Boston.* MAUX.SB'Sr, David lee, educator; Jan. 30, 1859- Aug. J 8, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) MATTBEB, Oscar Edward, clergyman; b. Garna- villo. la., .fan. 22, 1S78; s. Jacob D. and Laura E. (Wirkler) Mauer; B.A., magna cum laude, Beloit Coll., AVis., 1903; M.A., Grad. Sch., Yale, 1906; B.D., cum laude, Div. Sch., same, 1906: (D.D., Beloit [AVls.] Coll., 1912); m. Marion Elizabeth Spooner, of Oak Park, 111., July 25, 1905. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1906: pastor. Great Barrington, Mass., 1906-9, Center Ch., New Haven, Conn., Apr., 1909 — ; coll. preacher, Yale, Welleslev, Beloit, etc. Mem. 2d Regt. (Wis.) N.G. 2 yrs.; chaplain 2d Co. Governor's Foot Guard of Conn, with rank of capt. Trustee Home for Aged Women: organized the (Charities' Assn., New Haven; pres. Religious Edn. Federation of New Haven, 1910-12; pres. Congl. Union (Inc.) of New Haven, 1910 — ; mem. Beta Chapter Phi Beta Kappa (Wis.), Beta Cliapter Delta Sigma Rho (Wis.), Phi Kappa Epsilon (Yale), New- Haven Assn. Congl. ministers, etc. Clubs: Graduates', Lawn. Editor Yale Divinitv Quarterly, 1905-6. Address: 311 Temple St., New Haven, (jonn.* MAUBEB, Washington Irving', clergyman; b. Garnavillo, la.. Sept. 2. 1879; s. Jacob D. and Loretta Ernstina (Wirkler) Maurer; grad. Garna- villo High Sch., 1894; grad. Beloit (Wis.) Coll. Acad., 1900: B.A., magna cum laude, Beloit Coll., 1904; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1909; M.A.. Yale, 1909; m. Minnie Leona Vogt, of Chicago, 111., June 17, 1908: 4 children, Irving Vogt, Mary Elizabeth, Llovd Luther. Margaret Leona. Publisher (witli brother) of the Garnavillo Sentinel, 1893-7; or- dained Congl. ministry, 1908; pastor West End Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1907-10, Plymouth Ch., Utica, N.Y.. ] 910-13, Edwards Ch., Northampton, Mass., since June 1. 1913. ISIem. Co. T.., 1st Rcgt., Wis. N.G., 1901-6. 2d It., 1904-6. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Beloit), Book and Bond (Yale). Author: Prayers of the College Life, 1913. Recreations: fishing, summer tramping. Address: 7 Paradise Rd.. Nortliampton, ]\Iass. MAURICE, Melville P., lawyer: b. Cambridge, Vt., Aug. 11, 1871; s. Daniel F. and Mary L. (Page) Mavirice; grad. .lohnson (Vt.) Normal Sch.. 1889; m. Lillian G. MacGibbon, of Jericho, Vt., Oct. IS. 1900. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1898: practiced at Mont- gomery, 1898-07, since at aiorrisville; state's atty. Lamoille Co., since Dec. 1, 1908. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. K. of P., M.W.A. Club: Pastime ( M(nrisville). Address: Morrisville, Vt. MAXCY, Carroll Iiewis, college prof.; b. Norris- town, J'a., :Mav 2S, 1865; s. Eaton Whiting and J. Eliza (Lewis) IMa.xcv; B.A., Williams Coll., 1887, M.A., 1892; m. Louise Hawlev, of Trov, N.Y., June 26, 1895. Prof. English, 1898-11, Morris prof, rhetoric, 1911 — , Williams Coll. Author: Rhetori- cal Principles of Narration, 1911; Representative Nnrrati\'es, 1914. Home: Williamstown, Mass.'* MAXIM, George Pratt, yjianist, composer, con- ductor; b. St. Albans, ]Me., Jan. 11, 1874; s. Sullivan A. and Abbie S. (Cook) Maxim; grad. N.E. Con- servatory of Music, piano dept., 1895, composition dept., 1896; post-grad, work in same, under Carl Faelten and in Paris under I. Philipp; organ study under Widor, Paris, and George E. Wliiting, Bos- ton; m. L. Ethel Tupper, of Waterville, Me.. Aug. 29. 1899. Mus. dir., Coburn Classical Inst., Water- ville, Me., 1897-9, Western Coll. Conservatory of Music, Toledo, la., 1899-02, Limestone Coll., Gaff, ney, S.C, 1902-4, Acadia Sem., Wolfville, N.S., 1904-7; mem. faculty Faelten Pianoforte Sch., Boston, since 1907; under-conductor Me. Festival Chorus, 1896-9: mus. dir. Wolfville Festival. 1904- 07; was v.-p. from S.C. of Music Teachers' Nat. Assn.; now organist at Peoples' Temple. Contbr. to musical jours. Recreations: golf. Home: 33 Champney St., Brigliton. Address: 30 Huntington Av., Boston. MAXIM, Hiram Percy, inventor, mecli. engr. ; b. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1869; s. Sir Hiram Stevens and Louisa Jane (Budden) Maxim; brother of Florence Maxim; grad. Sch. of INIeclianic Arts of Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886 (youngest student in class) ; m. .losephine, d. Ex-Gov. Hamilton, of Md., Dec. 21, 1898. Elec. engr. Ft. Vi'avne (Ind.) Jenney Electrical Co.. 1884-5, W.S. Hill Electric Co., Bos- ton, 1885-8, Thomson Elec. Welding Co., Lynn, JNIass., 1888-90; supt. Am. Projecting Co., Lynn, 1890-5: chief engineer Electric Vehicle Co., Hart- ford, Conn., 1895-07; pres. Maxim Silent Firearms Co. (New York) ; partner Maxim & Goodridge, inventor electrical devices and ordnance. Columbia automobiles, the Maxim silencer, etc. IVIem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Soc. Automobile Engrs., many tech. and scientific clubs. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Engineers' (New York), Automobile of America. Hartford Golf, Aero (Hartford). Ad- dress: Hartford, Conn.* MAXSON, Charles Benjamin, mfr., inventor; b. De Ruyter, N.Y.. Nov. 10, 1850; s. Charles Henry and Sena Ann (Enos) Maxson; ed. dist. sch. and De Ruyter Inst.; m. Cazenovia, N.Y., June 15, 1875, Julia A. Wells. Lived on farm until 20: learned machinist's trade in sliop of Cottrell & Babcock, Westerly, R.I., continuing until 1882; became pres. Babcock Printing Press Co., New London, Conn., 1882; organized, 1901, the Maxson Printing Press Co., mfrs. printing and sheet feeding machinery, of w'hich is pres. ; has taken out a number of pat- ents, one of them being tlie 1st patent issued on the printed side up, front delivery, now used in higligrade presses througliout the country; among later patents is one for feeding slieets to calenders in paper mills, tlie 1st machine that has been used for that worlc. Republican. Seventh Day Baptist. Address: Westerly, R.I. MAXWEIiIi, Arthur Aaron, lawyer; b. Wells, Me., Jan. 24, 1858; s. Barak and Elizabeth (Ames) Maxwell: prep. edn. Berwick Acad.. Soutli Ber- wick, Me.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1S83; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1887; m. Boston. Mass.. Apr. 25, 1889, Nancy Ethridge (died IMay 12, 1915). Be,gan practice in Boston, 1887; claims atty.. Old Colony R.R. Co., 1890-3. and New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R. Co., 1893-7; commr. R.E.R. of W and Taxes, N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R. Co., since 1907 mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896-7, Senate, 1899-1900 mem. Governor's Council, 1901, 2. 3; pres. Adrian (Mich.) Water Co.; dir. Washingtonian Home. Bos- ton, trustee .Tamaica Plain Real Estate Trust. Mem. Bibliophile Soc. (Boston), Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven, Country, Boston Art. Recreations: golf and fishing. Address: New York, New Haven & Hart- ford R.R., New Haven, Conn. (Office of Commr.). WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 733 / nCAXWEIiIi, Francis Taylor, mfr. : b. Rockville, 'Conn., Jan. 4, 1861; s. Geori^e and Harriet (Kelloss) Maxwell; high sch. edn., Rockville; m. I'^lorence Russell Parsons, of Providence, R.I.. Nov. IS, 1896. Pres. llockanum INIills Co.; v. -p. Rock\ille Nat. Bank; dir. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R. Co., New England Navigation Co., Rockville Bldg. &. Loan Assn., also Nat. Fire Ins. Co., Travelers Ins. Co., JIartford Steam Boiler Ins. Co., First Nat. Bank, Hartford Trust Co. (Hartford). Pres. Rockville Pub. Li- brary; col. on staff of Gov. Bulkeley, 1892; mem. Rockville council, 1896; chmn. ins. com. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1899; chmn. edn. com. Conn. Senate, 1901; del. Rep. nat. convs., 1900, 1904; lu-esdl. elector, 1904. Consrei^ationalist. Address: Rockville, Conn.* MAXWEIiIi, Harley Davidson, clergyman; born Moore's Mills, N.K., May 19, 1872; s. Alfred James and Rebecca (.Milliken) Ma.vwell; prep, education Moore's Mills, Superior Sch.; B.D., Tufts Coll. Div. Sch., 1893; m. Sara J. Love, of St. Stephen, N.B., Feb. 3, 1897; 5 children, Bernard. Dorothy, Mar- jory, Imosene, Phillip. Ordained Universalist min- istry, 1894; pastor Brattleboro, Vt., 1894-9, First Ch., Somerville. Mass., since Mar., 1899. Mem. bd. dirs. Somerville Associated Charities, Somer- ville Boys' Club. Progressive. Address; 10 Grand View A\-.. Somerville, Mass. MAX-WELL, John Herbert, lawyer; b. Webster, Me.. June -. 1866; s. Davis and Mary Ellen (Davis) Maxwell: prep. edn. Nichols Latin Sch.: A.B.. Bow- doin Coll., 1888; studied law; admitted to bar, 1895; m. Auburn, Me., Jan. 17, 1900, Delia Lestella Davis. Engaged in practice at Livermore Falls since 1S95. Home: Livermore Falls, ISIe. MAXWEIiIi, Samuel Raymond, clergyman; b. Woodbury. N.J., July M, 1877; s. Samuel (M.D.) and Amanda :Melvina (Doane) Maxwell; descendant on the paternal side of the North Carolina Quakers, on the maternal side, of the proprs. of Cape Cod and first settlers in Dorchester, Woburn, Water- town, etc.; ed. Friends' Central Sch., Phila., Pa.; Drexel Inst., Phila.: studied U. of Pa.; Harvard; JNIeadville Theol. Sch.; unmarried. Ordained Uni- tarian ministry, 1906; pastor Town Congl. Ch., Walpole, N.H., 1906-9, All Souls Ch., Greenfield, Mass.. 1906-14, 2d Ch. in Boston since Apr., 1914. Republican. Mem. Winslow Lewis Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Pocumptuck Lodge I.O.O.F. Clubs: Harvard (Boston): Peterborough Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 500 Audubon Rd., Boston, and Caerlave- rock, Peterborough, N.H. Address: Second Church in Boston, Beacon St. and Audubon Rd., Boston, Mass. IVLAXWEIiIi. William, woolen mfr.; b. Rockville, Conn., Dec. 7, 1863; s. George and Harriet (Kel- logg) Maxwell; grad. Rockville High Sch., 1881; B.A., Yale, 1885. Treas. Springville Mfg. Co. since 1887; pres. The Hockanum Co.; dir. The New Eng- land Co.. Winterburn Mills Co., Rockville Nat. Bank, Rockville Building & Loan Assn., Rockville Water & Aqueduct Co., Rockville Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; trus- tee Savings Bank of Rockville; mem. Rockville High Sch. Com. since 1890; city assessor, 1903-4. Clubs: Hartford. Hartford Golf, Springfield Coun- try, Country Club of Farmington. Automobile Club of America, University Club of New York. Ad- dress: Rockville, Conn. MAV, Aug-ustus S., railway official; b. Bridge- port, Conn., !May 6, 1854; ed. pub. schs. of Bridge- port. Cash elk. in treasurer's office, N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., 1872-6; transfer elk., same rd., 1876-98; cashier, 1898-01; asst. treas., 1901-3; treas., same rd., since 1903. Home: Bridgeport, Conn. Office; New Haven, Conn. TOJCl, Edward, naval officer, retired; b. Leicester, Mass., Jan. 20, 1838; s. Samuel and Sarah ^Russell) May; ed. pvt. schs. and Leicester Acad.; m. Mary Mignot Blodgett, of Boston, Oct. 4, 1871 (died Jan. 4, 1901). Apptd. as.st. p.-m. U.S.N., Sept. 6, 1861; promoted p.-m., Apr. 14, 1862; pay insp., Sept. 25, 1875; pay dir., Dec. 24, 1883; retired Jan. 20, 1900, with rank of rear-admiral for services during Civil War. Home: 28 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.* MAY, Elisha, lawyer: b. Concord, Vt., Dec. 12, 18 42; s. Preston and Sophia Stevens (Grout) May; ed. com. schs. and at St. Johnsbury Acad.; read law with Jonathan Ross, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; ad- mitted to bar, 1867; m. Braintree, Mass., Dec. 12, 1872, Eunice A. S. Arnold; 3 children, Florence J., Eunice R., Beatrice I. Served in 26th Regt., N.Y'. Cav., Civil War; has practiced at St. Johnsbury since 1867; nat. bank examiner, 1893-8; dir. State Prison and House of Correction, 1892-4; mem. State Dem. Conv. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.); member Loyal Legion, G.A.R. Club: Commercial. Recrea- tions: fishing. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. MAY, Georg-e Elisha, surgeon; b. Thetford, Or- ange Co., Vt., INIay 30, 1860; s. Cyrus and Laura B. (Smith) May; ed. St. Joimsbury Acad, and U. of Vt.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. Medicine, 1890; post- grad, course. Harvard Med. Sch., N.Y''. Post-Grad Sch., St. Mary's Hosp., London; m. Sutton, Vt., Aug. 10, 1891, Sophia H. Smith; children, Lawrence Cyrus, Shirley. Supt. Mass. Homoj. Hosp., 1891; physician Newton Hosp., 1892-96; surgeon, trustee and mem. exec, com., Newton Hosp., since 1896. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: men;. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc. Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston Homce. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Newton Med. Club, Hosp. Medical Club, Surgeons' Club (Rochester, Minn.). Club: Brae Burn Country. Conglist. Rec- reations: travel, golf, music Address: 661 Com- monwealth Av., Newton Centre, Mass. IVIAY, Julia Harris (Miss), teacher, author; Apr. 27, 1833-May 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) MAY, Marcus Byng^, patent lawyer; b. :Montreal, Can., ]\Iar. 5, 1869; s. George Thomas and Emma Holmes (Hale) May; brought to U.S. in infancy; ed. pub. schs., Washington, D.C. ; read law in office of H. H. Bliss; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U., 1894; m. Gertrude J. Davis, of Washington, D.C, Feb. 13, 1895; 2 daughters, Ger- trude Elizabeth, Phoebe. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1894, and since practiced in Washington; special- izes in patent law; mem. Wright, Brown, Quinby & May since 1903. j\lem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Patent Law Assn. (Washington). Mem. Sch. Bd., Winchester, Mass., 1909-14 (chmn. 1913-14). Progressive. Episcopalian; senior warden Church of Epiphany, Winchester. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, University (Washington, D.C), Win- chester Country. Recreations: reading, fishing, shooting, athletic sports. Home: Winchester, ]\Iass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. JklAYBtXRY, William Jordan, M.D., surgeon; b. Peru, Me., INIar. 27, 1858; s. Nathaniel and Annarilla C. (Stockbridge) Maybury; descendant of William Mavbury who came to America from Ireland about 1730; ed. Turner (Me.) High Sch.; Westbrook Sem.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Mc (Bowdoin), 1886; m. Ella W. Berry, of Phippsburg, Me., July 4, 1885; 1 son, Robert L., IM.D. Began practice at Sanford, Me., 1886; removed to Saco, 1892; prof, diseases of ear, nose and throat. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston; mavor of Saco, 1900; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 1913; surg. gen. of Me., 1897-01. Democrat. Uni- versalist. Mem. Assn. l\Iil. Surgeons of U.S. INIa- son; mem. Knights of Pythias. Recreations: fish- ing. Address: 258 Main St., Saco, Me. IVIAYEB, Harriet Randolph Hyatt, sculptor; ta. Salem, ilass., Apr. 25, 1868; d. Prof. Alpheus and Andelia (Beebe) Hyatt; instructed in drawing and water color bv mother; studied under Miss Caro- line Cranch, Cambridge, Mass.; took figure course in Cowles Art Sch., Boston, and also studied under Dennis M. Bunker, Ernest L. Mayor, Henry Hud- son Kitson, and water colors under Ross Turner, of Salem, Mass.; m. Annisquam, Mass., Aug. 27, 1900, Alfred G. Mayer, zoologist, dir. Marine Biol- ogy for the Carnegie Instn.; 4 children, A. Hyatt, Katherine G., Brantz, Barbara Snowden. In studio with sister, A. V. Hyatt, Cambridge, until 1900; has exhibited in New York, Phila., Worlds' Fair (Chicago), Boston, and Salon, Paris. 1908. Award- ed silver medal at Cotton States Internat. Exhbn. Makes specialty of portraiture in sculpture. Home: Princeton, N.J. Address: Annisquam, Mass. MAYNASIER, Gustavus Howard, educator; b. Roxburv Mass.: nrep. edn. lioxlniry Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1889; A.M., 1890, Ph.D., 1898. Instr. 734 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND in English, Harvard, since 1898. Address: Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. MAYNARD, Charles Johnson, naturalist; born West Newton, :Ma.s.s., May G, 1845; s. Samuel and Kmeline Maynard; ed. com. sclis. ; worked on his mother's farm, and studied nature from earliest youth. V.-p., 1875, Nuttall Ornith. Club, Cam- bridge, Mass.; originator and editor Nuttall Bul- letin (ornithological); one of original members and pres., 1891, Newton Natural History Society; made notable investigations of vocal organs of birds; discovered vocal organs of American bit- tern; spl. studies on the land shells of the West Indian genus Strophia (now Cerion). Instr. in Sum- mer Sch., Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst. (See Who s Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: West Newton, Mass.* MAVNARD, Elisha Burr, jurist; Nov. 21, 1842- 1!) — . (See vol. 1909.) MAYNARD, Herhert Theodore, retired mfr. boots and shoes: b. Northboro, INlass., Dec. 9, 1867; s. Daniel Webster and Andie (Rice) Maynard; g.s. on fathers' side of Asa Maynard and Koxana Mixter, on mother's side, of Charles Rice and Eliza Ann Walker; ed. pub. schs., Westboro, Bryant & Strat- ton Business Coll., Boston; m. Nov. 15, 1900, Myra Hortense W' itter, d. Dr. W. F. and Phalla K. (Hook- er) Witter; 1 son and 1 daughter. Began active career in grocery business, Providence and Bos- ton; became connected with II. H. Brown & Co.. Natick, as bookkeeper, 1886; admitted as partner m 1890; moved to North Brooklield, 1890; asstd. in or- ganizing firm of Maynard & Spalding, 1903; bought out interest of H. H. Brown, firm continuing under old firm name of H. H. Brown & Co.. mfg. boots and shoes, also operating another shoe factory in Hol- brook, Mass., under name of Whitcomb & Paine Co. (v.-p. and treas.); retired from mfg. business, 1911; trustee N. Brookfield Savings Bank. Mem. Mass Ho. of Rep., 1908 (com. on banks and bank- ing). Mem. N. Brookfield Republican Town Com., 5 yrs. (now chmn.); selectman, 7 yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Health; mem. Sch. Com., chmn. 5 yrs. Mem. Tucker INIemorial Ch. Mason (Past Master). Ad- dress: North Brookfield, Mass. MAYNARD, Joseph Adolphus, surveyor port of Boston; b. Boston, Jan. 1, 1875; s. Thomas J. and Josephine (Vary) Maynard; grad. Phillips Gram- mar School, Boston, 1890; m. Grace Earl Moore, of Lawrence, Mass., June 22, 1913. With the F. W. W'ebb Mfg. Co. since 1893, now dir. same; dir. Fi- delity Trust Co.; trustee Hibernia Savings Bank; pres. Beacon Investment Assn.; pres. and treas. McAuliffe Non Siphoning Trap Co. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1902, 03, 04; pres. Dem. City Com., Boston, 1910-13; exec. chmn. Dem. State Com., Mass., 1912-13; surveyor Port of Boston, by appmt. of Pres. Wilson, since Dec. 28, 1913, term of 4 yrs. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Bos- ton. Mem. Knights of Columbus, B.P.O. Elks. Club: Clover. Home: 486 Blue Hill Av. Office: 52 Elm St., Boston. JOAYNARD, Laurens, editor. (See vol. 1909.) MAYNARD, Newell Carroll, clergyman; born Marshfleld, Me., Nov. 26, 1880; s. Magloire and Lauretta (Harmon) Maynard; ed. Machias High Sch.; Bucksport Sem.; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1907; A.B., Dartmouth, 1910; m. Olive Henderson Dunne, of Newton. Mass., Oct. 9, 1912; 1 son, Paul. Licensed as preacher, 1901, later supplied various chs. in Me.: pastor Congl. Ch., Lincoln, Me., 1905; asst. minister Eliot Ch., Newton, Mass., 1907, and ordained same yr.; traveled in Europe, 1908, U.S. and Can., 1910-11; pastor South Congl. Ch., Pea- body, Mass., 1911-13, Central Church, Middleboro, Mass., since Sept., 1914. Staff lecturer on psychol- ogy for Nat. Soc. for Broader Edn. Recreations: golf, camping and tramping with boys. Address: 9 W'ebster St., Middleboro, Mass. MAYNARD, Rohert Xeland, M.D.; b. Poughkeep- sie, N.Y., Dec. 17, 1888; s. Robert Leland and Abbie I. (McClasky) Maynard; grad. classical course, Riverview Mil. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1907; M.D., "U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1911 (Wood- bury prize for greatest proficiency in clinical work) ; unmarried. Interne, Mary Fletcher Hosp., Burlington, Vt., 16 mos., 1911-13; in pvt. practice in Burlington, since Jan. 1, 1913; instr. clin. sur- gery, 1913-14, instr. clin. surgery and instr. sur- gery since 1914, II. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine: ront- genologist, staff of Fanny Allen Hosp., Burlington. Was capt. Co. B, Cadets, which won contest at close of yr., Riverview Mil. Acad., 1907; recom- mended to War Dept., Washington, as eligible for spl. commn. in army in case of war. Fellow A.M. A.; mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Burlington and Chitten- den County Clin. Soc, Alpha Kappa Kappa (Delta Chapter). Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 73 Pine St., Burlington, Vt. MAYNARD, Robert Washburn, dry goods mer- chant; b. Newport, R.I., Oct. 17. 1879; s. Washburn and Bessie (Brooks) Maynard; ancestors on fa- tlier's side came to America in 17th century; B.S., Amherst, 1902; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1905; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; since con- fidential representative of Frank Waterman Stearns, retail dry goods; also gen. mgr. R. H. Stearns & Co. since Oct., 1911. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, University. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 112 Pinckney St. Office: 140 Tre- mont St., Boston. MAYNARD, Samuel Taylor, horticulturist; b. Hardwick, Mass., Dec. 6, 1844; s. William and Sarah (Nourse) Maynard; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1872. Has since been connected with it and the Mass. Expt. Sta.; prof, botany and horticulture, Mass. Agrl. Coll., since 1879; botanist and pomolo- gist Mass. State Bd. of Agr. ; dir. hort. div., Mass. Expt. Sta. Sec. Mass. Fruit Growers' Assn.; mem. sch. bd. of Amherst, 8 yrs. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Northboro, Mass.* MAYNARD, Washburn, naval officer; Dec 5, lS44-Oct. 24, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) MAYNARD, Wesley Artelle, editor, publisher. (See vol. 1909.) MAYO, Byron Heman, wholesale fish; b. South- west Harbor, Me., Mar. 13, 1856; s. Josiah K. and Irene (Robinson) Mayo; ed. pub. schs. of Tremont, Me.; m. Fannie M. Dolliver, of Southwest Harbor, Me., June 25, 1881; 2 children, Eva Leona. Donalk K. Has engaged in fish business at Southwest Harbor since 1893; trustee Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Co.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Town of Tre- mont, 1896-1900; sheriff of Hancock County, 2 terms, 1905-9; mem. State Senate from Hancock County, 1910-11. Democrat. Methodist. Mason. Address: Southwest Harbor, Me. MAYO, Edward Nealley, M.D.; b. Orono, Me., May 15, 1837; s. John W. and Mary C. (Nealley) Mavo; M.D., Med. Dept., Columbian (now George Washington) U., Washington, D.C., 1860; m. 1st, Orono, July 14, 1863, Lucy W. Allen (now de- ceased); m. 2d, Orono, Nov. 9, 1894, Mrs. Katherine W. Snow. Practiced in Houlton, Me.. 6 yrs., and at Orono since; treas. and dir. Mechanics' Assn.; se- lectman; mem. sch. com.; mem. pension examining bd. Democrat. LTniversalist (treas. St. John's Par- ish). Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Penobscot Co. Med. Soc. Mason (32°), K.T. Address: Orono, Me. MAYO, Edward Payson, editor, farmers' insti- tute speaker. (See vol. 1909.) MAYO, Hamilton, lawyer, banker; b. Westmin- ster, Mass., Feb. 26, 1851; s. William and Maria (Goddard) Mayo; student Dartmouth Coll., class of 1873; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law Sch., 1874: m. Florence G. Curtis, of Portland, Me., Nov. 20, 1878; m. 2d, Laura S. Merriam, of Leominster. INlass., Oct. 30, 1889; 2 children, Winthrop M., Esther W. En- gaged in practice at Leominster, Mass., since 1875; pres. Leominster Nat. Bank, (jlubs: Leominster, Monoosnock Country. Republican. Unitarian. Ad- dress: Leominster, Mass. MAYO, Henry Rog'ers, lawyer; b. Lj-^nn. Mass., Jan. 19, 1879; s. Frederick D. and Lucy A. (Rogers) INIavo; ancestors on both sides of family were early N.E. settlers; A.B., Harvard, 1900, LL.B., 1902; m. Esther Hacker Kelley, of Lynn, Mass., June 19, 1906; 2 children, Catharine Hacker, Henry WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 735 Rog-ers, Jr. Entered law office of William H. Niles, 1S86-96, since at Winchester. Home: Winchester, Lynn, 1902; mem. firm Niles, Stevens, Underwood Mass. & Mayo, since 1906; dir. Central Nat. Bank (Lynn). MEAD, John Abner, ex-governor; b. Fairhaven, Dir. Lynn Chamber of Commerce: mem. Mass. Bar vt., Apr. 20, lS-11; w. Roswell Rowley and Lydia Assn., Essex Co. Bar Assn., S.A.R. (advisory bd.). Ann (Goiham) Mead; pvt. 12th Vt. Vols., 1S62-3; Republican. Clubs: Oxford (v.-p.), Salem Golf A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1864: M.D., Coll. Phys. (dir.). Recreations: golf. Home: 26 Red Rock St. and Surg. (Columbia), 1868; (LL.D., Norwicli U., Office: 333 Union St., Lynn, Mass. Middlebury Coll., U. of Vt); m. Mary Madelia MAYO, Henry Thomas, rear-admiral. (See Sherman, of East Greenwich, R.I., Nov. 30, 1872. Who's Who in America for biographv.) Home: Practiced medicine, Rutland, Vt., until 1888; sur- Burlington, Vt. Address: Navy Dept., Washington, geon-gen. of Vt., 1878-9; was treas. Rutland R.R. MAYO, Josiah Bacon, mfr.; b. Freeport, Me.. '^o•^.lS80-6;presVt. State Trust Co., 1881-6; treas. TT'oh iQ is'>r, i^t^t^-i-n-\ iQno^ f > ' Addison R.R., 1880-6, etc.; pres. Howe Scale Co., ,,.,^« .^^t:-,,- 1 1 \rx. V, ,r . 1888—, Baxter Nat. Bank, 1904-12. Secured 1st MAYO, WUliam Barnabas, M.D.; b. Moretown, charter for Citv of Rutland, Vt. and elected 1st XV, -^^Vi-^J' ^^°tl-,}^'^- ^""^ Jr°^^ HomcE. Med. mayor, 1893; Vt commr. Chicago Expn., 1893, Mex- Coll., 1877; m Williamstown, Vt, Feb. 13, 1878, jcan Nat Expn., 1895. Mem. Vt Senate, 1892, Ho. Emma L. Lynde. -Located at Northfield, Vt, 1877; of Rep., 1906; It.-gov. of Vt, 1908-9; gov. for term mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884, 1886, 1900, Senate, 1902- 1910-12. Republican. Conglist. Mem. G.A.R. 03; Dem. candidate for sec. of state, 1888. Home: Home: Rutland Vt.* Northfield Vt ' MAZZANOVICH, Lawrence, landscape painter; ^,^f''%V^rB'''"^^^^ra^lfil\'^^%t%Td b. at sea off coast of California, Dec. 18, 1871; s, ^Jlf ''o.^r^ s"^! •'i^n^'^^t^^'^n^lllVH.o -^t^w^f/r. worked and taught self near Fontainebleau, Paris; MBAB, Kate Campbell Hurd, M.D.; b. Danville, exhibited in Beaux Arts, 1906; m. Ann Holden, of P.Q., Can., Apr. 6, 1867; d. Edward Payson and Albany, N.Y., Oct. 9, 1903. Exhibited in Chicago, Sarah Elizabeth (Campbell) Hurd; grad. Newbury- New York and Boston since 1910; represented in port (Mass.) High Sch., 1883; M.D., Woman's Med. permanent collections of Art Inst. Chicago, Hack- Coll., Phila., 1888; post-grad. work. Johns Hopkins ley Mus., Muskegon, Mich., and in many pvt. col- Med. Sch., and London, Vienna and Paris hosps.; lections. Clubs: Salmagundi (New York), Palette m. William Edward Mead, of Wesleyan U., Middle- and Chisel (Chicago). Address: Westport, Conn.* town, Conn., June 21, 1893. Began practice in ■iurri>Tk A11^<>^ TkoTTie tm' r^i r^o-i c- 1 ■ V. c-nrc r, trir> Vt Baltimorc, Md., 1890; Tcmoved to Middletown, A^lf'h^l'^.TclTrrek Davif and PlfoTbTMrneTva goni. 1893; consulting gynecologist to Middlesex (Harrington) Mead; A.B.. Middlebury Coll., 1890; g°n?°ftatI"Me^ So^ (v -^p 19i3-14) Central A.M., Brown, 1891: Ph.D., U. of Chicago, 1895 S^^^^'soc ponn Re'^earch As^n (chmn edn com t (Sc.D.. U._of Pittsburg, _l?12);m,_ Ada Geneva fee fo? N-E and f-Y ^^f A^^^ MBAB, Charles Marsh, clergyman; Jan. 28. 1836- tuteaii turia True Ames author- b Rosoawen TT'Ah If; iQii t^0f vol I<)n9 nl«!o Who"'? Who in JM-xiAD, Ojucia J.rae Ames, autnor, d. tsoscawen, ^eo. if>, lyii (bee voi. lyuy, aiso va no s wno in -^ -^ ^ j^j^^^ 5_ j^ggg. ^j Nathan P. and Elvira Ames; America, lyiu-ii.; ^ Edwin Doak Mead, Sept. 29, 1898. Conducted MBAB, Bdwin Beak, author; lecturer; b. Ches- adult classes in studies in Nineteenth Century terfield, N.H., Sept. 29, 1849; s. Bradley and Sarah Thought, Boston, and lectures on internat. arbi- ( Stone) Mead; acad. edn.; m. Lucia True Ames, tration and economic and social questions; espe- Sept. 29, 1898. Spent boyhood on a farm and in cially active in the peace movement; del. to sev- village store; in 1866 entered employ of Ticknor eral internat. peace congresses; chmn. peace dept. & Fields, Boston publishers; in English and Ger- of Nat. Council of Women. Contbr. to mags. Club: man univs., 1875-9; since then engaged in lecturing Twentieth Century. (See Who's Who in America and lit. work; editor New England Magazine, 1889- for books and writings.) Home: 39 Newbury St., 01. Several yrs. pres. Mass. Good Citizenship Soc, Boston.* Am. Free Religious Assn., and ZOth Centui-y Club mBAB, Melville Bmory, insurance and real es- of Boston, and dir. Old South hist work in Boston, ^ate; b. New York. Sept 11, 1833; s. Ralph and editing the Old South Leaflets and other pubis.; garah (Holmes) Mead; prep. edn. Washington editor International Library. Dir. T^ orld Peace inst.. New York, and Hamilton Inst., White Plains, Foundation; del. of Am. Peace hoc. to congresses n.y.; student at Weslevan U.. Middletown, Conn.; of Glasgow, Rouen, Lucerne, Munich and London; ^ ^^^ York, Dec. 27, 1856, Elizabeth Burr Hyde; chmn. exec. com. 13th Internat. Peace Congress 3 children, Ralph Melville. M.D., b. Aug. 20, 1857, Boston. 1904. (See Who's Who in America for list ^^^^ j^ Brooklyn, Feb. 16, 1912 (was connected of books, etc.) Home: 39 Newbury St. Office: 40 .^^j^h the leading med. instns. of Brooklyn); Mt Vernon St., Boston.* Charles Abernethy, b. Nov. 21, 1862 (now head MBAB, Prank Herbert, dentist; b. Bridgton, Me., master of Carteret Acad., Orange, N.J.); Percy Apr 27 1870- s. Thomas Edward and Sarah (Bean) Winthrop, b. Mar. 23, 1867 (partner with father) Mead- AB Bowdoin, 1895; D.D.S., Dental Dept., Left college, 1852, to become connected with Ralph U of Pa ' 1901- m Hazel Howe Stewart, of Bangor, Mead & Co., business of father. In New York; on Me Sept 6 1909- 2 children, Katherine Kilgore, retirement of father firm became Edwin and Ralph b Sept 22 'l910- Charles Stewart, Mar. 20, 1912. Mead, Jr., & Co.; retired after death of father Northeastern Dental Soc, Theta Delta Chi. Repub- up ednl. instns. connected with Congl. Ch of lican Conglist Mason. Recreations: hunting, which was deacon for many yrs.; laid out, built fishing motoring. Home: 196 Pine St. Office: 6 and donated to Darien several streets at own _ex- Rrond 9t Banffor Me pense; now sr. mem. Melville E. Mead & Son, ins. Broad bt., bangor, me. t-^^ ^^^^ estate. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Em- ire State Soc, S.A.R. (New York). Club: Delta 7o6 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND wich Xat. Bank. Home: l-iild Point Park, Green- wich, Conn. MEAD, 'Willlain Edward, college prof.; b. Gal- lupville, X.Y., Oct. 2:1, 1 Still ; s. Alerritt Bates and Lucenia A. (Tucker) :Mcad; B.A., ^Vesleyan U., ISSl; grad. student and asst. librarian same, ISSl- 82; Ph.D., U. of L,eipzig, 1889; studied at Berlin, also at ficole des Chartes, Paris, Bibliotheqiie Na- tionale, Paris, British Mus. and Inner Temple, London; m. Kate Campbell Hurd, of Newburypoit, Mass., June -n, 1893. Prof. Knglisli laiis., Wes- leyan U., since 1S90. Prof. Middle Kn^lish. T'. of Chicago, summer tiuarter, 1903; lecturer on Eng- lish, Columbia, summer session, 1911; editoi- Dia- lect Xotes, 190(3-12. Sec. pedafloyd Av., Providence, R.I. MEANS, David MacGreg-or, lawyer; b. Groton, Mass., Ma,v 1, 1847; s. Rev. James and Elizabeth Phebe (Johnson) Means; brother of Emily Adams Means; A.B., Yale, 1868; studied divinity, Andover, Mass., and New Haven, Conn.; (L.H.D.. Hobart, 1912); m. Laura Haven, of Phila., Apr. 5, 1877. Tu- tor, Yale, 187G; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1877; prof, economics, Middlebury, 1877-80; admitted to bar, 1881, and since In practice at New York. Club: Centurv. Home: Middlebury, Vt., and 6 E. 58th St., New York.* MEANS, Emily Adams, artist, educator. (See vol. 1909.) MEANS, rrederick Howard, clergyman; b. Dor- chester, Mass., Aug. 14, 1865; s. Rev. James Howard and Charlotte Abigail (Johnson) Means; grad. Roxburv Latin Sch., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1888; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; m. Winchester, Mass., May 25, 1893. Helen Chandler Coit; chil- dren, Paul Howard, b. 1894: Gardiner Coit, 1896; Winthrop Johnson. 1899. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1893; pastor Congl. Ch., T\''indham and Soutli Windham, Conn., 1892-03; active in work of Religious Edn. Assn. and young people's mis- sionary movement. 1904-8; pastor Madison, Me., since Jan. 1, 1909. Dir. Johnson Bldg. Corpn. Dir. Congl. Conf. and Missionarv Soc. of Me.; trustee Atlanta (Ga.) U. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Republican. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recre- ations: canoeing, mountain climbing. Address: Madison, Me. MEANS, James, shoe mfr.: b. Dorchester, Mass., Jan. 4, 1853; s. James Howard and Charlotte Abi- gail (Johnson) Means; g.g.g.s. Thomas Means; prep. edn. Pliillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1865-6, Dorchester High Sch., 1867; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1869; m. Boston, Mar. 29, 1883, Helen G. Farnsworth; 2 sons, James H., Philip A. Engaged in shoe mfg., Brockton, Mass., 1878-83, James Means & Co., 1883-92; retired, 1892. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union Boat. Pub. The Aeronautical An- nual, 1895, 1896, 1897. Recreations: walking. Home: 196 Beacon St.. Boston. MEANS, Oliver 'William, clergyman; b. Perry Center, N.Y., Oct. 9, 1860; s. George Jarvis and Ellen S. (Goodrich) Means; grad. Augusta (Me.) High Sch., 1880; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1884 (Phi Beta KapEa), A.M., 1887; grad. Hartford Theol. Sein., 1887, Ph.D., 1899 (subject of thesis — The Strict Congregational Church of Enfield, Conn.); m. Abby Frances Blanchard, of Brookfleld, Mass., Sept. 5, 1899: 4 children, Frances B., Blanchard "W., Beatrice E., Oliver. (i)rdained ministry Congl. Ch., 1888; pastor 1st Ch., Enfield, Conn., 1888-02, Emmanuel Cli., Springfield, Mass., 1904-13; re- moved to Hartford, 1914; mem. Sch. Bd., Enfield, 6 yrs. Mem. Archseol. Soc. America (Hartford br.). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Independent Republican. Recreations: country life, motoring. Home: 44 Forest St., Hartford, Conn; (summer) Brookfield, Mass. MEANS, Stewart, clergyman; b. Steubenville, O., Aug. 4, 1852; s. Thomas and Ann J. (Stewart) Means; student Kenvon Coll., 1869-72, Union Theol. Sem., 1872-5, Episcopal Theol. Sch., 1875-6; (hon. A.M., Kenyon; D.D., Trinity, and Yale, 1904); m. Katharine Elizabeth Gower, of New Haven, Conn., May 10, 1887; 4 children, Margaret Stewart (Mrs. R. D. French), Thomas, Helen Gower, Katharine Glenn. Deacon, 1875, priest, 1876, P.E. Ch.; rector, Bayonne, N.J., 1876-9, Middletown, O., 1879-81; asst. minister St. Ann's, Brooklyn, 1882-3: rector St. John's, New Haven, since 1883. Pres. Florence Crittenton Mission; dir. Organized Charities Assn., New Haven. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: fishing. Address: 356 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 73; MEARS, Leverett, chemist: b. Essex, Mass., May 19, 1850; s. David and Abigail (Burnliam) Mears; brotlier of David Otis ISIears; A.B., Am- herst, 1874; Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, 1876; (hon. A.M., Williams, 1888); m. Marv V. Brainerd, of St. Albans, Vt., July 9, 1878 (died Oct. 15, 1907); m. 2d, Elizabeth Addis, of Xewaik, N.J., June 9, 1909. Instr. chemistrj-, Amlierst Coll., 1876-81; prof, physics and chemistry, 1881-8, chemistry since 1888, Williams Coll. Mom. U.S. Assav Commn., 1898, 1907, 1908. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Author: Lecture Notes on Chemistry, 1912; Qualitative Analysis, 1909. Address: Williamstovvn, Mass.* MESAIiIA, Iieon Samuel, M.D.; b. Palestine, Dec. 5, 1881 : s. Al)ialiam 1. and Bessie (Rabino- witz) Medalia; primary and secondary edn. in Palestine; came to America. 1900; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1-905: m. Annie Zeitlin, of Boston, Sept. 1, 1908; no children. Instr. in pathology and bacteriology. Tufts Coll. Med. and Dental schs., 1905-10; pathologist and visiting phys. for thera- peutic immunization, Mt. Sinai Hosp., Boston; specializes in patliology, bacteriology and thera- peutic immunization. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. ]Med. Sciences. Boston INIed. Li- brary Assn.; lion. mem. Boston IMed. Soc. and N.H. State Dental Soc. Jewish religion. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. New Century. Contbr. "Bacterial Opsonins and Vaccine"; "Chronic Alveolar Oste- omyelitis (Pyorrhea Alveolaris) — Its Causes, and Treatment with Vaccines"; "Vaccine Tlierapy in Eye Disease of Bacterial Origin"; "The Treatment of Eczema with Vaccines and tlie Part Played by Bacteria in Its Etiology"; and other contbns. to med. pubis, on vaccine therapy and bacteriologlc topics. Address: 483 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. MESIiICOTT, Mary, librarian; b. N.Y. City, May 10, 1845; d. William Gibbons and Marianne (Dean) Medlicott; descendant of old family in Somerset- shire. Eng. ; ed. at liome and at Dr. West's pvt. sch. in Brooklyn; grad. Library Sch. of Columbia U., 1889; unmarried. Librarian Teachers Coll. (Columbia), 1888-90; reference librarian. City Li- brary, Springfield, Mass.. since 1890: instr. in reference work and English lit. in training classes, same, since 1898. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club, Western Mass. Library Club, N.Y. State Library Sch. Assn., Longmeadow Hist. Soc. Epis- copalian: mem. Council of Western Mass. Diocesan Orgn., since 1902. Contbr. on bibliog. topics to library periodicals. Recreations: reading, outdoor life. Home: Longmeadow, Mass. Address: City Library. Springfield. IVIass. MEDIiICOTT, William Bliss, fire ins.; b. Long- meadow, Mass., Sept. 4, 1857; s. William Gibbons and Eliza Bliss (Collins) Medlicott; maternal an- cestors, Benjamin Coole^^ and Thomas Bliss, two of earliest settlers in Conn. Valley: ed. Springfield High Sch.; B.S., Worcester Inst. Tech., 1876; m. Grace Harding, of Longmeadow, Mass., June 26, 1884; children, William Harding, Robert Lane, Grace, Artliur, Alexander Guild, Harriet. Teacher of high mathematics. Collegiate Inst., Springfield. Mass., 2 yrs. ; in knit goods mfg. business 12 yrs.; in fire ins. business 20 yrs.; gen. ast. Eastern U.S. for Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd., of England. Chmn. Sch. Bd., Long Meadow, Mass.; pres. Storrs Li- brary Assn.; trustee Ins. Library Assn., Boston: mem. N.E. Ins. Exchange, etc. Conglist. Lecturer on ins.. Harvard U., "Worcester Poly. Inst. Recre- ations: farming. Home: Longmeadow, Mass. Of- fices: 100 William St., New York; 27 Kilby St., Boston. MEECH, Georg-e Thom.as, merchant: b. Lisbon, Conn., Dec. 22, 1843; s. John Tyler and Rebecca M. (Waite) Meech: ed. country dist. sch.; grad. business coll., 1866; m. Middletown, Conn., June 11. 1873, Ella Jean Burr. Served in Civil War, Aug. 14, lS62-June 10, 1865: in business in same block since May, 1866; engaged in grain business; also since 1871 interested in banking. Address: 340 Main St., Middletown. Conn. mEEHAir. William P., lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 25, 1871: s. Patrick and :Mary (Sheehan) Meehan; prep. edn. Roxburv Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1896; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896: sr. mem. Meehan & Donahue since 1907; dir. Liberty Trust Co.; trustee and mem. bd. of investments Hibernian Savings Soc. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Catholic. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recreations: outdoor athletic sports. Home: 6 Houston St., West Roxbury. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. MEENAN, William B., clergyman; b. Providence, R.I., Jan. l:j, 1855; s. John and Mary (Winters) Meenan; grad. St. Laurent Coll., nr. Montreal, IS (5: entered Grand Sem., Montreal, Sept., 1875, completing course of studies, 1878. Ordained priest R.C. Ch., Dec. 25, 1878; rector St. Mary's Ch., New- port, R.I.. since Jan. 1, 1899. Treas. St. Mary's Ch Corpn., St. Clare Home. K.C. (4tli degree). Home: Spring and William Sts., Newport, R.I. MEHArrEY, George Whittemore, general sec Y.M.C.A.; m. INlarietta, Pa.; ». Dr. William K. and Emily Perry (Whittemore) Mehaffev; grad Grey- lock Inst.; m. May 27, 1898, Katharine Lowe Tyler of Phila. (formerly of Salem, N.J.); 2 chihlren Graham Tyler, Emily Perry. With Pa. Ry at Harrisburg and Altoona. Pa., for several yrs and with Provident Life and Trust Co., Phila, i' yr • gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., West Phila., 1888-95, since gen sec, Boston, also dir. Trustee Y.M.C.A. Internat Coll., Springfield, Mass. Republican. Presbyn Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Monday Evening Mt Vernon Men's, Congregational. Author: Outlines for Christian Workers' Training Classes, (12 edi- tions). Recreations: fishing, motor boating, travel- ing. Home: 1079 Boylston St. Office: Y.M.C A Boston. ' ■' MEIKI.EJOHN', Alexander, college pres.; b Rochdale, Eng., Feb. 3, 1872; s. James and Eliza- beth (France) Meiklejohn; came to America, 1880- A.B., Brown U.. 1893, A.M.. 1895; Ph.D., Cornell, 1897; m. Nannine A. La Villa, of Orange, NJ June 14, 1902. Instr. philosophy, 1897-9, asst. prof, 1899-03, asso. prof., 1903-6, prof, logic and meta- physics. 1906-12, dean, 1901-12, Brown U. ; pres Amherst Coll., 1912 — . Mem. sch. bd., Pawtucket, R.I., 1898-01. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Psychol. Assn. Home: Amherst, Mass.* MEINKEN, Henry Charles, publisher; b. New York City, May 24, 1887; s. Ernest A. and Emilie K. Meinken; ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn, N.Y. : grad. Princeton (N.J.) Prep. Sch., 190'6; m. Estelle Stuart McCarroll, of Brooklyn. N.Y., Oct. 8, 1912. Publisher of The Observer, Putnam, Conn., since 1911, also mgr. Observer Co. Veteran of Squadron C (cavalry), N.Y.N. G. Independent in politics. Conglist. Address: Putnam, Conn. MEINS, Walter Robertson, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 14, 1883; s. Walter Robertson and Grace Forster (Leach) Meins; grad. Roxburv High Sch., 1901; LL.B., Boston U., 1905, LL.M., i907;'unmar. ried. In gen. practice since Sept., 1905; asst. instr., Boston U. Law Sch., 1907-11: mem. Citv Council of Boston from Ward 21 (Roxburv), 1909; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Gamma Eta Gamma, etc Mem. I.Ci.O.P"'. Clubs: Economic, Lincoln. Home: 171 Humboldt Av. Ofiice: Beacon Bldg., 6 Beacon St., Boston. MEIiCHER, Holman Staples, wholesale grocer; June 30, lS41-June 25, 1905. (See vol. 1909.) MEIiCHER, Samuel A., educator: b. Brunswick, Me., Apr. 1, 1856; s. Charles Coffin and Isabella (Spear) Melcher; B.S., Bowdoin, 1877: m. Julia Harwood, of Oxford, Mass., Apr. 3, 1884; 2 chil- dren, Lucy Harwood, Elizabeth Appleton. Teacher Webster, Mass.. and Boothbay, Me., 1878-81; prin. high sch., Oxford, Mass., 1881-4, Northbridge, 1884-8; supt. sch.s., Northbridge, since 1888. Mem. Mass. Supts.' Assn. (ex-pres.). Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Whitinsville, Mass. MEIICHER, Woodbury I.unt, lawyer: b. Meredith Bridsre, N.H., Oct. 7, 1832; A.B., Bowdoin, 1856; m. Elizabeth H. Bowker. of Brunswick. Me. Ad- mitted to N.H. bar, 1862: practiced in Laconia (now retired): treas. Laconia Savings Bank, 1864- 85: formerly register Probate Ct. ; mayor of La- conia, 1903-4. Address: Laconia, N.H. MEIiBEN', Charles Manly, clergyman; moved to New Orleans, La. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) 738 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lilZIiDON, Pat Matt, lawyer; b. Rutland, Vt., Avv ''^ lb59; s. Palrick and Mary (Concannon) Meldon;' A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1880; studied law in ottices of Hon. John Prout and Col. A.F. Walker, liutland, 1S80-2; admitted to bar, 1882; m. May 11. 1887, Jennie Elva Kent. Practiced, Rutland, since 1882; sec. Rutland Bd. of Kdn. 3 yrs. ; lister, 1 yr. ; corpn. counsel, Rutland, 5 yrs.; asst. counsel, Rutland R.R. Co. Dem. candidate for It.-sov., Vt., 1886 Dem. candidate for Congress, 1910, 1912; postmaster, Rutland, under Pres. Wilson; atty. Clement JS'at. Bank. Mem. Delta Kappa Kpsilon. Catholic. Club: Rutland Country. Home: 14 S. Main St. Office: Herald Bldg., Rutland, Vt. MEIiIiEN', diaries Sang-er, railway pres.; b. Low- ell Mass., Auk. 16, 1851; .s. George K. and Hannah M (Sanger) Mellen; ed. pub. grammar and high schs.. Concord, N.H.; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1906); m. Marion Beardsiev I'oster, of St. Albans, \ t., Sept. 23 1875; ni. 2d, Katharine Lloyd Livingston, of Brooklyn, ^:ov. 15, 1893. Began ry. service, Sept. 22 1869, as elk. in cashier's office Northern N.H. RR.: elk. to chief engr. Central Vt. R.R., 1872-3; supt.'s elk. to chief elk. and asst. treas. Northern N H R.R., 1873-80; asst. to mgr. Boston & Lowell r'r., 1880-1; auditor, 1881-3, supt., 1883-4. gen. supt , 1884-8, Boston & Lowell, and Concord rys.; gen. purchasing agt.. 1SS8, asst. gen. mgr., 1888-9, gen. traffic mgr.. 1889-92, U.P. System; gen. mgr. NY & N.E. R.R. at Boston, 1892; 2d v.-p. N.Y., n'h & H. R.R., 1892-6; pres. N.P. Ry. Co., 1896-03, n'y.', X.H. & H. R.R. Co., 1903-13; pres. B. & M. r'r Co., 1910-13; dir. 1st Nat. Bank of Boston, Old Colcnv Trust Co., 2d Nat. Bank and Security Ins. Co., of New Haven, etc. Address: New Haven, Conn.* IvnSIiIiSN, George Henry, lawyer; b. Brookfleld, Mass Oct. 2. 1850; s. Henry L. and Maria L. (Merrick) Mellen; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1874; taught sch , Belchertown, Mass., 1874-6, Southbridge, Mass., 1876-80; studied law, Worcester, Mass., 1880-2; admitted to bar, 1882; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 27, 1877, Nora M. Walker; children, Virginia Walker (Mrs. Albert S. Hutchinson), Albert Henry, Harrison Walker, George H., Jr. Engaged in prac- tice at Worcester, 1882-96, at Boston, since 1896; tr-Jstee Newton Centre Savings Bank. Registrar of voters, Worcester, 1885-90; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep, 1895-6; mem. Newton (Mass.) bd. of alder- men, 1900-6. Mason. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Amherst Alumni Assn. of Central Mass. (sec 1887-8). Recreations: bird lore. Home: New- ton Highlands, Mass. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston. MI:IiIiX:N, Henry, retired builder; b. Hardwick, Mass., Feb. 4, 1840; s. Leonard and Elizabeth S. (Mayo) Mellen; descendant of Richard Mellen, Charlestown. Mass., 1635, freeman, 1639; ed. dist. sch • m Aug. 29, 1862, Mary Adelaide, d. Elijah and Hannah (Lawrence) Felt, of Templeton, Mass. (she died Jan., 1911); 1 son, Walter L. Served in Civil War, 1861-3, 4 2d Mass. Vols.; foreman Alva T Burgess, Worcester, 1863-8; in business on own account since 1868, alone, and under title of Dear- born & Mellen and Henry Mellen & Son; erected all the buildings for Jonas G. Clark, including Clark U. ; retired 1911. Mem. common council. Worcester, 1885-6; mem. Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn. Mem. Plymouth Congl. Ch. Address: 43 Queen St., Worcester, Mass. MEIiIiTTS, Edward, M.D.; b. Zumbrota. Minn., Nov 7, 187 2; s. Edward Lindon and Lucy ( Stearns > Melius; ed. pub. schs. of Worcester and Newton; A.B., Harvard, 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Marion Heath, of Augusta, Me., June 1, 1909; 3 children, Edward Gardner, Marion Lindon, Herbert. Has served as asst. phys. at several state hosps. for insane in Mass.; supt. Dr. Melius' Pvt. Hosp (for mental disease), Newton, Mass., since 1910. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Medico- Psvchol. Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mason. Club: Hunnewell. Address: 419 Waverley Av., Newton, Mass. MEIiVII^Iii:, Edmond John, M.D.; b. Howe Is- land, Ont., Dec. 8, 1867; s. Michael and Ellen (Powers) Melville; grad. Collegiate Inst., Kings- ton, Ont., 1884; M.D., CM., Queen's U. Med. Facul- ty, Kingston, 1892; m. Mary Donevan. of Kingston, Ont., 1892. Practiced in Bakersfleld, Vt.. 1892-3, St. Albans since 1893; phys. to St. Albans Hosp.; lecturer on obstetrics. Nurses Training Sell.; also interested in lake shore property and developing Melville's Landing by erecting modern summer cottages. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Frank- lin Co. Med. Soc, St. Albans Clin. Soc, St. Albans Business and Professional Men's Assn. Mem. I.O. O.F., Woodmen, Order of Eagles. Democrat. Cath- olic. Clubs: Owls, St. Albans Exchequer. Author: Letters of Napoleon Gomo, 1909; The Fatalist, 1915. Contbr. numerous articles to med. jours. Recreations: fishing, motoring. Address: 66 S. Main St.. St. Albans, Vt. MENSEIi, Lafayette Benedict, physiological chemist; b. Delhi, N.Y., Feb. 5, 1872; s. Benedict and Pauline (Oilman) Mendel; A.B., Yale, 1891, Ph.D., 1893; Earned fellow, Yale, 1891-4; research student, univs. of Breslau and Freiburg, 1895-6; (Sc.D., U. of Mich., 1913); unmarried. Teaching at Yale, 1892 — , asst. prof., 1897-1903, prof, physiol. chemistry, 1903 — , Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), and mem. governing bd.; research asso. Carnegie Instn., Washington. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; fellow A.A.A.S.; asso. mem. A.M. A.; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Soc. for Expe- rimental Biology and Medicine, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, New Haven Med. Assn., Am. Soc. Phar- macology, Am. Home Economics Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Club: Graduates.' Editor Jour- nal of Biological Chemistry; contbr. to American Journal of Physiology, etc. Home: 18 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.* MENDEIiIi, Seth, publisher; b. Acushnet, Mass., Nov. 6, 1845; s. Ellis and Catherine (Allen) Men- dell; ed. Rochester (Mass.) Acad.; m. Elizabeth M. Ballou, of Princeton, 111., Aug. 24, 1881; 2 chil- dren, Margaret B. (Mrs. Coert Du Bois), Mary S. Practically entire business career in the publish- ing business; mem. firm Perry Mason & Co., pubs. The Youth's Companion, 1890-1900; firm inc., 1900, as Perry Mason Co.; was treas., same, 1900-4, pres. i904-12, since dir. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Oakley Country, West Golf, Bass Rocks Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: Ken- dal Green, Mass. Office: 201 Columbus Av., Bos- ton.* MElTDENHAIiIi, Arthur Monroe, M.D., surgeon; b. Winchester, Ind., Mar. 4, 1884; s. William Henry and Eunice R. (Clark) Mendenhall; g.g.s. of Jona- than Worth, gov. of N.C., 1865-8; grad. Winchester High Sch., 1903; student Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind., 1903-5; M.D., U. of Pa. Dept. of :Medicine, 1909; m. Ella May Acker, of Phila., Sept. 10, 1909; 1 child, Evelyn Acker. Interne, St. Timothy's Hosp., Phila., 1909-10; instr.. State U. of la. Coll. of Medicine, 1910-11; practiced in Jamestown, R.I., since 1911. First It. in Med. Reserve Corps U.S.A. Mem. Jamestown Improvement Assn. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Newport Dist. Med. Soc. Mem. Roy- al Arcanum. Club: Jamestown. Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing. Address: Jamestown, R.I. MENSENHAItli, Thomas Corwin, physicist; moved to Ravenna, Ohio. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) MENSXTM, Samuel Warren, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 14, 1863; s. Willis Barnabee and Mary Erne- line (Frederick) Mendum; descendant of Robert :Mendum, who lived at Duxbury, Mass., as early as 1637, where he is recorded as a vol. for the Pe- quot War; before 1650 he removed to Kittery, Me.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1885, A.M., 1896; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1896; studied Harvard Grad. Sch.. 1887; m. Sara Frances Clark, of Lewiston.Me., July 5,1894; 1 son, Willis Clark. Teacher, Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1885-7; submaster, 1887-91, prin., 1891-2, Woburn Sch. Com., 1907-12 (chmn., 1912); over- 1893-4; began practice of law. Sept., 1895; mem. Woburn Sch. Com., 1907-12 (chmn., 1912); over- seer Tufts Coll.. 1899-07. Alternate del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; chmn. Ward 1 Rep. City Com., Woburn, Mass. Mason. Mem. Theta Delta Chi; orgn. mem. Delta Chapter (Tufts), Phi Beta Kap- pa. Club: Towanda (Woburn). Recreations: study of political economy and government. Home: 16 Arlington Rd., Woburn, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 739 MENSEIi, Ernst Heinrlch, philolotrist: b. Lun- den, Germany, Mar. 12, 1S65; s. Johaiin Jakob and Margarete (Siercks) Mensel; Gymnasium. Husum, Germany; A.B., Carthage (111.) Coll., 18S7, A.M., 1890; Ph.D., U. of Mich., 1896; m. Sarah L. Hyde, of Carthage, June 11, 1890. Instr. ancient langs., 1SS6-8, prof, ancient langs. and German, 1888-92, Carthage Coll.; instr. German, 1892-S, asst. prof., 1898-01, U. of Mich.; prof. Germanic lanss. and lits., Smith Coll., 1901 — . Lecturer on Germanic philology. Harvard, 1904-05. Lutheran. Mem. Mod- ern Lang. Assn. America, Am. Dialect Soc. Home: Northampton, Mass.* IVTEITTZEB, VTalter C; b. Bradv's Bend, Pa.. Oct. 26, 1852; s. Charles L. and Lucy J. (Brewer) Ment- zer; ed. pub. schs., Boston, and Northboro High Sch.; m. Clara B. -Thurston, of Barre, Vt., Dec. 21, 1876; 1 son, Charles A. Began in business at ag* of 18; associated with brother, 1872. as W. C. & A. F. Mentzer, continuing 28 yrs.; firm dissolved, 1900, and continued in same line of business alone; pres. Walter C. Mentzer Co. since 1901; dir. Somerville Nat. Bank, Somerville Trust Co.; trustee West Somerville Co-operative Banlv. Member Common Council, Somerville. 1885, 1886 (pres. 1886); mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1887, 1888; mem. Rep. City Com., Somerville, 25 yrs. (chmn. 4 yrs.); chmn. 8th Con- gressional Dist. Com., 1891-1911; mem. Rep. State Com., 2 terms. Trustee Somerville Hosj). Conglist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Club: Central (Somer- ville). Recreations: motoring, fishing, hunting. Home: 36 Cherry St.. Somerville, Mass. Office: 3-4. N. Market St., Boston. MEREDITH, Ernest Sidney, clergyman; b. Can- ton, Ohio, :May 26, 1876; s. TS'illiam Davis and Sara (Kee) Meredith; on father's side, descendant of old Phila. Quaker family, among first settlers of Phila.; ed. pub. schs.. Canton, O.; Mt. Union Acad.; Bachelor Coml. Science. Mt. Union Coll.. 1900, B.Ph., 1902; M.A., Harvard, 1904; studied at Oxford U.. England. 1912; m. Florence Bessie Lyndon, of Brookjine, Mass., June 27, 1905. Ordained Unitari- an ministry, 1905; pastor 1st Parish, West Rox- bury, Boston (established, 1712), 1905-13; pastor 3d Ch. in Dorchester (established 1813) since Jan. 1, 1913. Trustee Berkeley Infirmary, Unitarian Temperance Soc. Chaplain Ancient and Hon. Artil- lery Co. of Boston, 1906; chaplain City of Boston's Fourth of July Celebration, 1913. Democrat. Mem. Boston Ministers' Assn., Harvard Theol. Alumni Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sons of Veterans. Club: Boston City. Contbr. to religious and denom. periodicals. Has traveled and lectured abroad. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: The Peabody, Peabody Square, Boston. MEREDITH, James Morris, real estate; b. Berk- shire Co., England, Apr. 4, 1850; s. Samuel and Frances M. (Amory) Meredith; father a native of Phila., Pa., and mother of Boston; ed. in England and France; came to America. 1869; unmarried. In real estate business in Boston since 1876; mem. Meredith & Grew; trustee Albany Trust, Atlantic Building Trust, Copley Square Trust, Mason Real Estate Trust. Suffolk Real Estate Trust. V.-p. Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bd. Episcopa- lian. Clubs: Somerset, Exchange. Home: Tops- field. Mass. Office: 15 Congress St., Boston. MEREDITH, William Henry, clergyman; Mar. 28, 1844-Jan. 14, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) MERIGOIiD, Benjamin Shores, professor chem- istry; b. Taunton, Mass., July 24, 1873; s. Samuel and Sarah Amelia (Shores) Merigold; descendant of Aneke Jans, of the New Holland Dutch settlers, also of French Huguenots; prep. edn. Taunton High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M.. 1897, Ph.D., 1901; unmarried. Asst. in chemistry. Harvard, 1896-1900; instr. in chemistry, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1900-3; asst. prof, of chemistry, 1903-8, prof, since 1908, Clark Coll.; instr. in chemistry, Clark U., 1905-12. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.A.A.S. Recreations: out- door life. Address: Clark University, Worcester, Mass. MERRIAM, Alexander Ross, theologian; b. Go- shen, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1849; s. Henry and Ann Eliza (Reeve) Merriam; descendant of William Merriam, of Concord, Mass., 1636; A.B., Yale, 1872; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1877; (D.D., Olivet Coll., 1906; S.T.D., Syracuse U., 1907); m. J. Mav Gore, of Boston, July 16, 1879; 5 children, Edmund S., Alma M., Elizabeth C. (Mrs. R. A. Beardsley), Helen L., Margaret 1. (deceased). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1877; pastor Payson Ch., Easthampton, Mass., 1877- 84, First Ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1884-91; prof, homiletics, pastoral care and sociology, Hartford Theol. Sem., since 1893. Trustee Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1881-4, Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1883-4, Good Will Club; dir. Conn. Bible Soc, Char- ity Organization Soc; mem. Consumers' League, Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, Social Settle- ment Assn., Am. Social Science Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Yale Alumni Assn. Clubs: Twentieth Cen- tury, Congregational, Educational. Contributor to theol. revs. Address: 889 Asylum Av., Hartford, Conn.* MERRIAM, Bert Emery, educator; moved to Hackensack, N.J. (See vol. 1909.) MERRIAM, Charles Iioveland, clergyman; born Meriden, Conn.. Oct. 9, 1855; s. Lt. Edwin Julius and Harriet Newton (Bradley) Merriam; A.B.. Yale, 1879; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1882; m. Aug. 1, 1912, Grace Isabel Greeley, of Pelham, N.H. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1882; pastor Kings- ton, Mass., Paterson, N.J., Lowell, IMass., Pelham and Derry, N.H. ; now pastor Newton, Ma.ss. Has served as moderator of Congl. Chs. of N.H. Dept. editor of the Congregationalist, Boston. Trustee Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H. Republican. Club: Newton City. Home: 40 Bridge St., Newton, Mass. MERRIAM, Edmund Franklin, editor; b. Win- throp, Me., Jan. 26, 1847; s. Franklin and Eunice Clarke (Ward) Merriam; A.B., Colbv Coll., Me., 1868 (D.D., 1901); grad. Newton Theol. Institution, Mass., 1879; m. Abby Frances Baker, of Wickford, R.I., Aug. 2, 1876. In produce business, New York, 1868-76; ordained Bapt. ministry, 1879; pastor Liv- ermore Falls, Me., 1879-80; editor and sec. Am. Bapt. Missionary Union, Boston, 1880-1901; editor the Watchman, Boston, 1901-13; mng. editor the Watchman-E.xaminer, 1913 — . Trustee, Newton Theol. Instn. ; dir. Sharon Sanatorium, N.E. Bapt. Hosp., The Watchman-Examiner Co., Inc.; visitor Brown U. (See Who's Who in America for boolcs.) Home: Brookline, Mass. Ofl^ce: 525 Tremont Tem- ple, Boston.* MERRIAM, Frank Nixon, clergyman; b. Middle- ton, Mass., Feb. 24, 1864; s. William Augustus and Elizabeth Stuart (Broughton) Merriam; grad. Oak- land (Cal.) High Sch., 1882; B.A., Williams, 1888; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1891; post-grad, course same, 1896-7, S.T.B., 1897; m. Mary Helen Reid. of Boston, July 20, 1892; 4 children, Margaret Reid, Esther Broughton, Elizabeth Stuart, Francis Nix- on, Jr. Ordained (jongl. ministry, 1892; pastor 1st Ch., Ventura, Cal., 1891-6, 1st Ch., Turners Falls, Mass., 1897-07, Belleville Ch., Newburyport, since Nov. 24, 1907. Scribe Franklin (Mass.) Ministerial Assn.; treas. Essex North Assn. Congl. Chs. V-p. N.E. Alumni Assn. of Hartford Theol. Sem. Ad- dress: 273 High St., Newburyport, Mass. MERRIAM, Franklin Henry, M.D., surgeon; b. Mason, N.H., Mar. 14, 1870; s. Rev. George Frank- lin and Elizabeth (McGown) Merriam; g.g.s. Jo- seph Merriam, Revolutionary soldier and member Hillsboro Congress; ed. Appleton Acad., New Ips- wich, N.H. ; passed exam. Mass. Bd. of Registra- tion, 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Florence M. Pierce, of Lynn, Mass., Dec. 30, 1905 (died 1907); m. 2d, Stella M. Jones, of Holbrook, Mass., Nov. 26, 1908; 2 children. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1909; Henry Cutting, b. April 12, 1911. Prac- ticed in Sterling, Mass., 1898-03, Holbrook, 1903-12, South Braintree since Sept., 1912; served in various offices. Sterling and Holbrook, including town phy- sician sch. com. (9 yrs.) and library tru?tee. Mem, Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk South Dist. Med. Soc. (sec. and treas.), Brockton Med. Soc, S.R. Cong- list. Mem. Delta Lodge, F. and A.M.; mem. Puri- tan Lodge, I.O.O.F.; Norfolk Lodge, K. of P. Clubs: Braintree. Men's, of South Congregational Ch. Address: 37 Holbrook Av., South Braintree, Mass. MERRIAM, Georgre, clergyman; b. China, Me., Nov. 30, 1856; s. Franklin and Eunice C. (Ward) JiO WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Merriam; prep. edn. Norwich (Vt.) and Colby (New London. N.H.) acads.; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me, 1879, A.M., 1882; srad. Newton Theol. Instn., 18S2; m. Newton Centre, Mass., Aug. 10, 1882, Ku- jrenie W. Rennell; children, Cieorge R., Frank E., Arlliur B., Ethel E., Thornton W., Helen E., Kalph F , Abbie Marguerite, Marion A. Ordained to min- istry Bapt. Ch., Jan., 1883; pastor, Abilene, Kan., 1882-85, Solomon, 1882-8, Garfield, 1883-8, Willow- dale, 1885-8, Osage City, 1888-92, Freeporl, Me., 1892-1904, Bethany Baptist Ch., Skowhegan, since Oct 23, 1904. Sec. Me. Baptist Educational Soc, 11 yrs. Me. corr. of The Watchman, Boston, 12 yrs. Addre.'ip: Skowliegan, Me. MERRIAM, Georg'e Franklin, clergyman; Oct. 20. ls:;<;-.\ug. .".. 1:M2. (Set- vol. 1909.) M£RRIAM, George Spring", author; Jan. 13, 1843- Jan 22 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's \\ ho in America, 1912-13.) MISRRIAM, Henry H., retired mf r. ; b. Randolph, Ohio, Mar. 1, lcS41; .s. Noah K. and Harriet (Har- low; Merriam: descendant of Joseph Merriam, of Concord, Mass., 1638; ed. schs. of Grafton, Alass., and at Wilbraham Acad.; student Amherst Colb, part of freshman yr., class of 1866; m. Marielle E. Harlow, of Shrewsbury, Mass., Sept. 1, 1863; 2 sons, Wilton Harlow (Worcester, Mass.), Arthur Hammond (Nutley, N.J.). Served in Co. F, 42d Regt , M.V.M., 4 mos., period of enlistment; began work for L. J. Knowles & Bros., Warren, Mass., Apr, 1866; was elected sec. of co. upon mcorpora- tion, Jan. 1, 1885; also elected sec. when company consolidated with the Crompton Loom Works, 189 i, as the Crompton & Knowles Loom Works; resigned 1906 but continued as a dir. Pres. Worcester City Mission Soc. several yrs.; sec. and treas. of trustees of Worcester Y.M.C.A. about 30 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Has served 46 yrs. as deacon of Old South Ch., Worcester. Recreations: country life, growing flowers, and religious work. Home: 22 King St., Worcester, Mass.; (summer) Shrewsbury, Mass. MURRIAM, John McKinstry, lawyer; b. South- bridge, Mass., Sept. 20, 1862; s. Adolphus and Caro- line (iMcKinstry) Merriam; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1882; A.B., Harvard, 1886; A.M., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1888; m. Annie Chapman, of South Framingham, Mass., Feb. 4, 1888: 5 children, Paul A., Emily D., Constance E., Joseph C, Caroline M. Began practice, 1890; pvt. sec. Hon. George F. Hoar, 1887-8; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897; mem. Mer- riam, Hooper & Hilton; dir. Am. Powder Mills. Trustee Framingham Hosp. (pres., 1911-12), ^^ est- boro Insane Hosp. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., Am. Antiquarian Soc, N.E. Assn. Alumni of Phillips Exeter Acad., Mass. S.A. R (bd. mgrs.). Republican. Universalist. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: farming. Home: Sherborn, Mass. Office: 99 State St., Boston. MERRICK, Roltert Michael, M.D., b. Dorchester, Mass.; s. Michael and Anastatia (Minhan) Merrick; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; m. Katherine J. O'Brien, of Scio, N.Y.. .rune 27, 1901; 7 children, Robert, Alice, Frank, John Joseph, Anastatia, Edward. Practiced in Dorchester, Mass., since 1894; visiting phys. Bos- ton City Hosp.; formerly asst. pediatrics. Tufts Coll. Sch. of Medicine. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc. Address: 18 Mt. Ida Rd., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. MERRIIiIi, Albert Rowe, business man; b. La- conia, N.H., May 29, 1867; s. John Franklin and Flora Abbie (Rowe) Merrill; ed. pub. schs., La- conia; New Hampton Lit. Instn.; m. May 29, 1889, Harriet E. Davis, of Marblehead, Mass.; 2 children, Clara Lillian, Alberta Rosalind. Entered employ of Hilliard, Kistler & Co., Lynn. Mass., Oct., 1885: partnership interest with Frank Hilliard, 1893, full partner Sept., 1895, pres. and gen. mgr. Hilliard & Merrill, Inc., soles and leather, since Apr., 1912. Dir. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Cut Sole Mfrs.' Assn. Mem. Lynn Bd. of Trade. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Boot and Shoe Club. Repub- lican. Universalist. Mem. Navy League, Am. Or- nithologists' Union, Lynn Hist. Soc. Mason (32°). Clubs: Oxford (Lynn), Corinthian Yacht, Tedesco Country (Marblehead, Mass.), Boston Art. Homes: Hamilton and Boston, Mass. Office: 206 Broad St., L\nn, Mass. MERRXIiIi, Allyne Litchfield, engineer; b. Mai- den, Mass., Aug. X, 1864; s. George S. and Myra H. (Litchfield) Merrill; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885; m. Mary M. Tingey, of Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 25, 1896. Instr. mech. engring., 1885-91, asst. prof, mechanism, 1891-9, asso. prof., 1899-1905, prof, mechanism since 1905, sec. of faculty since 1906, IMass. Inst. Tech. Conglist. Republican. Home: Belmont. Mass.* MERRIIiIi, Benjamin Buxton, clergyman; Apr. 30, isul-.lunc 11, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) MBRRIIiIf, Bisbee B., druggist; b. Dexter, Me., Feb. 11, lN,-,(i. ( Si-c vol. 19U9.) MERRIIiIi, Charles Asa, clergyman; b. New Boston, N.H., Apr. 28, 1S65; s. Leonard W. and Sarah E. (Brown) Merrill; prep. edn. Coburn Classical Inst.; A.B., Colby, 1892, A.M., 1895; B.D., Rochester Theol. Sem., 1899; m. Annie E. Emery, of Utica, N.Y.. Feb. 27, 1893: 6 children, Elaine, Evangeline, Charles Emery, Esther, Ruth, Eliza- beth. Instr. natural science. Conn. Lit. Instn., 1892-3; supt. pub. instrn., Holden-Leicester Dist., Mass., 1893-4, pastor, Hermitage, N.Y., 1S94-5, North Ch., Rochester, 1895-7, Hermitage, 1897- 1900, Castile, 1900-3: ordained Bapt. ministry, 1901; pastor, South Framingham, Mass., 1903-8; gen. sec. Law and Order League. Lowell, Mass., 1908-10; pastor. Vineyard Haven since 1910. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Vine- yard Haven, Mass. MERRIItli, Charles Clarkson, clergyman; b. Marlboro, N.H., :Mar. 3, 1S72: s. John Leverett and Marv Louise (Murphv) :Merrill: grad. Gushing Acad., 1890; A.B., Dartmouth, 1894: B.D., Y''ale, 1897; m. Bessie Louise Nichols, of Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 8, 1907. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor 1st Ch., Steubenville, O., 1897-02. North Ch., Winchendon, Mass., 1902-11: sec. nat. council Ap- portionment Commn. of Congl. Chs., Jan. 1, 1911- 14; N.E. sec. Laymen's Missionary Movement, since June 1, 1914. Trustee Cushing Acad. Inde- pendent Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: Melrose, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* MBRRIIiIi, Charles P., editor; June 15, 1852- July 10, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) MERRIIiIi, Charles Henry, clergyman: b. Haver- hill, N.H., June 16. 1845; s. Abel Kimball and Abbv (Leverett) Merrill; grad. Kimball Union Acad.. Meriden, N.H., 1863; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1867 (D.D., 1901): D.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1870: m. W^ashington, D.C., Sept. 6, 1870, Laura Bartlett Merrill (maiden name Merrill): children, Josiah Leverett, Walter Hibbard. Margaret Bell, A. Luella (Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks). Elisabeth Dora (Mrs. Arthur G. Sprague), Winifred Salisbury. Or- dained to Congl. ministry. 1870; pastor, Mankato, Minn., 1S70-2, "West Brattleboro, Vt., 1873-87: sec. Vt. Domestic Missionary Soc, since 1887; trustee St. Johnsbury Acad. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. Repub- lican. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. MERRIIiIi, Edward Newton, lawyer; b. Har- monv, Me., Apr. 11, 1849; s. Eli and Mary Gilbert (Laughton) Merrill: A.B., Bowdoin, 1874; m. Anna Folsom, of Hartland, Nov. 2, 1876; 3 children, Ed- ward F.. Bertha, William Folsom. Admitted to Me. bar, 1876. and since practiced in Skowhegan. Mem. jMe Ho of Rep., 1899-1900 and 1905-6. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32'). Address: Skowhegan, Me. MERRIIiIi, Edwin Godfrey, banker. (See vol. 1909.) MERRIIiIi, Ferdinand Wilsey, IVI.D., surgeon; b. Barnard, Me.. Julv 5. 1842; s. Adams Huse and Persis Poor (Greerileaf) Merrill; descendant of Ed- mond Greenleaf, who came to America from Eng- land in 1635; ed. pub. schs., Brownville. Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1872: m. Mar. 3, 1867, Annette Rich Murphy, of Lee, Me. Practiced at Winn. Me., since 1873; mem. :Me. Examining Bd. of Pensions, 20 vrs.; med. examiner for leading life ins cos ; dir. The Merrill Brownville Slate Co. Served in Civil War, 1861-5, in Co. H, 6th Me. Vol. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 741 Inf. Mem. Penobscot Co. Med. Assn. lU'publican. ConR-list. Ma.=;oii: num. G.A.R. Address: Winn, Me. MEXtRIIalt, Prank Heber, wholesale paper; b. Melrose, Mass., Dec. 1, 187S; s. Calvin A. and Mary L. (Spencer) Merrill; ed. pub. and high schs., Mel- rose; m. E. Corinne Link, of New York, Oct. 26, 1905; children. Amy, Jean. Began in wholesale paper business with Higgin, Snow Co., 1S97, later with Andrews-Bun- Paper Co.; became connected with Andrews Paper Co., jobbers in wrapping pa- per and twine, 1911, as v. -p. and so continues. Unitarian. Home: 27 Eaton St., Winchester, Mass. Office: 54 India St.. Boston. MEBRIIiIi, Frank Thayer, artist, illustratoi-; b. Boston, Dec. 14, 1S4S; s. Geoi-ge William and Sarah Rose (Alden) Merrill; mother Sth generation from John Alden of the Mayflower; ed. Lowell Inst. Drawing Sch.; Mus. of Fine Arts Sch., Boston; m. Jessie S. Aldrich, of Boston, ISSl. Studio: 16 Tremlett St.. Boston.* MEBBIIiIi, George Anthony, clergyman; b. Pow- nal, Mt'.. Xov. 6, 18 7u; s. Charles Henry and Statira (Whitnev) Merrill; grad. Preeport (Me.) High Sch., 1S90; B.A., Bowdoin Coll., 1S94; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1897, S.T.B., 1899; post-grad, work, summers. Harvard; m. New Sharon, Me., June 11, 1901, Emma Annie George. Licensed to preach in Andover Ministerial Assn., 1897; mis- sionary Dead River, Me., summer of 1896; ordained to Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor Congl. Ch., New Sharon and Farmington Falls, Me., 8 yrs.; pastor^ Congl. Ch., Foxcroft and Dover, 1905-14; pastor Union Congl. Ch., Taunton, Mass., since Jan. 11, 1914. Trustee Me. Missionary Soc. ; mem. sch. bd., New Sharon, 3 vrs. Republican. Mem. Hist. Soc. of Piscataquis Co., Me., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa (Bowdoin). Club: Curtis. Recreations: ten- nis. Address: IS Rockland St., Taunton, Mass. MEBBIIiIi, John Franklin, M.D. ; b. Gilmanton, N.H., June 5, 1858; s. Jacob D. and Sarah A. (San- born) Merrill; prep. edn. Chapman's pvt. sch., Gilmanton; Dartmouth, 1884-5; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1886; m. Ethelwyn L. Foss, of Warner, N.H., Aug. 22, 1904; 2 children, Edna M., Robert P. Began practice in New London, N.H., 1887; removed to Northwood, 1911; mem. A. C. Royder & Co., druggists, Laconia, N.H. Mem. A. M.A., N.H. Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Odd Fellow, Grange; mem. Rebekahs. Address: North- wood Center, N.H. MEBBII^Ii, John Fuller Appleton, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Feb. 10, 1866; s. Col. Charles B. and Abba I. (Little) Merrill; descendant of Nathaniel Merrill, the immigrant, Newbury, Mass., about 1634; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1889; studied law in office of Judge Wil- liam L. Putnam, of Portland, and at Harvard Law Sch.; m. Elizabeth Payson Goddard, of Portland, June 7, 1910. Admitted to Me. bar, 1892, and since practiced in Portland; mem. Common Council, Portland, 1 yr., Bd. of Aldermen, 2 yrs.; mem. Me. Senate, 1907; mem. Police Examining Bd., Port- land, about 5 vrs.; judge Municipal Ct., of Port- land, 1911-5; U.S. atty., Dist. of Me., since Mar., 1915. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn. Trustee Chil- dren's Hosp. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Athletic. Recreations: gar- dening. Home: 94 Neal St. Office: 98 Exchange St., and Federal Bldg.. Portland, Me. MFBBIIiIi, Joseph Warren, financier. (See vol. 1909.) MFBBIIiIi, Iieon S., college dean; b. Solon, Me., Dec. 22, 1864; s. Stephen and Jerusha Caroline (Dean) Merrill; prep. edn. Solon High Sch.; M.D.. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1889; m. Alice Estelle Wilson, of Solon, Me., Aug. 12, 1885. Engaged as druggist, 1889-1900: mgr. Solon Creamery Co., 1900-8; state dairy instr., 1907-10; prof. agrl. ex- tension, U. of Me., since Oct. 1, 1910, and dean Coll. of Agr., since INIar. 1, 1911. Has served as mem. Sch. Com., supt. schs., and postmaster. Republi- can. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Club: Century (Ban- gor, Me.). Address: Orono, Me. MEBBIIiIi, Iieverett Bradbury, bass soloist, vocal teacher: b. Wenham, Mass., Oct. 11, 1869; s. Charles Leverett and Sarah (Bradbury) Merrill; A.B., Williams Coll., 1892; studied singing in Italy, and London, also in Boston; m. Lucina Cutler, of Essex, Mass., Aug. 1, 1893; children, Bernice Cut- ler, Ruth Appleton, Frances Joy. Vocal teacher, Boston, since 1892; was with Temple Concert Co., Bostonian Opera Co., Castle Sq. Opera Co., New York; liass .soloist Old King's Chapel, Bo.ston, Eliot Ch., and Old South Ch., Boston. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Puddingstone, Harvard Mus. Assn. Recre- ations: yachting, motoring. Home: 42 Dustin St., Biighton, Mass. Office: 218 Tremont St., Boston. MEBBIIiIi, i;ucius Herbert, chemist; b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 1, 1857; s. Lucius and Anne Elizabeth (Jones) Merrill; brother of George I'erkins Mer- rill, B.S., Me. State Coll., 1883; (hon. Sc.I)., U. of Me., 1908); m. Lydia Maria Buffum, of Orono, Me., June 24, 1893 (died, 1907); 2d, Annie Clifford Moore, of Bangor, Me., June 15, 1910. Asst. in dept. of lithology and physical geologv, U.S. Nat. Mus., 1885-6; chemist Me. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1886-08; instr. biol. chemistry, 1897-8, prof., 1898-06, prof. biol. and agrl. chemistry, 1907 — , U. of Me. Home: 100 Main St., Orono, Me.* MEBBIIiIi, Mabel Susan, authoi-; b. Lisbon, Me., June 17, 1867; d. Orhindu, 3d, and Roxana (Brew- ster) Merrill, of Leeds, Me.; ed. Lisbon pub. schs. to 13; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1887; A.B., Bates Coll., 1891. Began writing for publication, 1899; in newspaper work in office of Lewiston Daily Sun, 1901-7, since staff writer and contbr. of juvenile stories and short fiction to mags. Address: 112 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. MFBBIIiIi, Nathan Frederick, chemist; b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 6, 1849; s. Nathan and Amelia Grant (Edmands) Merrill; B.S. in Chemis- try, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1870; studied Heidelberg, Ziirich, Leipzig, Paris; Ph.D., U. of Zurich, 1873; also studied Harvard, 1 yr. ; unmarried. Prof, and head of dept. of chemistry, U. of Vt. 29 yrs. to 1914, and dean of dept. from about 1904-14; prof, emeritus since 1914. Baptist. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Deutsche Chem. Gesellschaft, Alpha Tau Omega. Club: Algonquin (Burlington, Vt.). Trans- lator: Drechsel's Chemical Reactions. Contlir. va- rious papers on organic chemistry, and micro- scopic petrography, and U.S. 40° parallel. Address: Burlington, Vt. MEBKIIii;, Olin, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) MEBBIIiIj, Robert J., state insurance commis- sioner: b. Claremont, N.H., Oct. 18, 1878; s. Martin V. and Helen E. (Barker) Merrill; ed. common .schs., Charlestown (N.H.) High Sch.; Springfield (Mass.) Business Sch.; married Abbie M. Robert- son, of Charlestown, N.H., Sept. 14, 1904. Started as stenographer in law office: court stenographer in N.H. for many yrs.; ins. agency, 1905-11; state ins. commr., since Nov. 24, 1911. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 09, Senate, 1911 (com. on judiciary both sessions). Republican with Progressive lean- ings. Episcopalian. Address: Concord, N.H. MFRRIIiIi, Selah, archaeologist, consul; May 2, 1837-1909. (See vol. 1909, also WHio's Who in America, 1908-9.) MFRRIIiIi, William Howe, M.D. : b. Newport, Me, Apr. 3, 1864; s. Phineas and Elizabeth (George) Merrill; ed. Me. Central Inst.. Pittsfleld; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1888; m. Abbie Tarr, of Etna, Me., Dec. 11. 1887; 2 children. Prac- ticed in Burnham, Me.. 1889-90, Plymouth, 1890-5, Lawrence. Mass., since 1896; consulting phys., Danvers State Hosp.; ophthalmic and aural sur- geon. Lawrence Gen. Hosp. Trustee Lawrence Industrial Sch.; mem. Lawrence Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Surgeons, Am. Acad. Laryngology and Ophthal- mology, N.E. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Otol. Soc, Law- rence Med Club; dir. Lawrence Anti-Tuberculosis League, Lawrence Sanitary Jlilk Commn. Conglist. Mason (K.T. ). Home: 16 Albion St. Office: Bay State Bldg., Lawrence, ISlass. MERRII^Ii, William Truman, M.D. ; b. Deer Isle Me., Jan. 26, 1861; s. AVilliam A. and Martha (Emery) Merrill; B.L., Dartmouth, 1887; M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1890; m. Miranda F. Cald- well, of Sherman, Me.. Sept. 24, 1891; 2 children, Lucile, b. Jan. 4, 1895; Chauncey Dean, June 3 742 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1898. Practiced Skowhegan, Me., 1890-1900, Pat- ten, 1900-7, Auburn since 1907; U.S. examining surgeon, at Patten, Me. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Commandery). Home: Auburn, Me. MSBBIMAIT, Charles Henxy, mfr. ; b. Augusta, Ga. ; s. William 1'. ami lOliza Y. Merriman; ed. Providence (HA.) Hish Sch.; A.B., Brown U., 1892; m. Westerly, R.I., 1862, Esther H. Thurston. For- merly treas. Manville Co., Smithlleld Mfg. Co., 1860-6, Silver Spring Bleaching & Dyeing Co., 1863- 71, Lippitt Woolen Co., Social Mfg. Co., 1891-01; ex-pres. Bank of North America, Providence. Ex- pres. Providence Bd. of Trade. Address: Manville and Piovidence, R.I. S0:BBI]NXAI7, Charles Henry, Jr., mfr.; s. Charles Henry and Esther H. (Thur.'-;ton) Merriman. Pres. Lippitt Woolen Co.; dir. Blackstone Canal Nat. Bank, Blackstone Fire Ins. Co., Merchants Fire Ins. Co. Office: Bd. of Trade Bldg., Providence, R.I. MEBBIMAir, Daniel, clergyman; Dec. 3, 1838- Sept. IS, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) SO:bBII\XAN, Helen Bigrelow, author, artist; b. Boston. July 14, 1844; d. Erastus Brigham and Eliza Frances (Means) Bigelow; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; m. at Kew Ch., Eng., Rev. Daniel Merri- man, Sept. 1, 1874. Author: What Shall Make Us Whole? 18S8; Religio Pictoris, 1899. Home: 73 Bay State Ivd., Boston; (summer) Intervale, N.H.* MSBBIDCAir, Rogfer Big-elow, college prof.; b. Boston, May 24, 1876; s. Daniel and Helen (Bige- low) Merriman; Harvard, 1892-6, 1896-7, 1899-1900, and as John Harvard fellow in Europe, 1900-2, A.B., 1896, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., 1902; Balliol Coll.. Oxford U., Eng., 1897-9, B.Litt., 1899; m. Dorothea Foote, of Boston, June 2, 1904. Instr. in history, 1902-8, asst. prof., 1908 — , Harvard. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Royal Hist. Soc, Hispanic Soc. America. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet (Boston), Oakley Country (Watertown, Mass.). CSee Who's "Who in America for publica- tions.) Home: 175 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.* MEBBIMAN, San Iiorenzo, educator; b. on Pacific Ocean, Dec. 2, 1869; s. Walter and Lavina A. Merriman; A.B., Bowdoin, 1897; m. Harriett F. Springer, of Danforth, Me., July 3. 1901. Prin. high sch.. Island Falls, Me., 1897-02; prin. Patten (Me.) Acad., 1902-4; prin. high sch., Presque Isle, Me., 1904-7; prin. Aroostook State Normal Sch., Presque Isle, since 1907. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Re- publican. Conglist. Address: Presque Isle, Me. MEBBIMAN, Titus Mooney, clergyman. (See vol. ]90!l.) MERBITT, Schuyler, banker; b. N.T. City, Dec. 16, 1853; s. Matthew Franklin and Marie (Shaw) Merritt; A.B., Yale, 1873; LL.B., Columbia, 1876; m. Frances, d. Joseph B. and Katharine (Krom) Hoyt, Oct. 21, 1879. Became connected with Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., 1877, v.-p. since 1895; pres. Stamford Nat. Bank since 1902; dir. Va. Iron, Coal & Coke Co., Am. Tube and Stamping Co. Mem. Conn. State Bd. of Edn. Republican. Vestrvman St. John's P.E. Ch. Clubs: Suburban, Stamford Yacht, Wee Burn Golf; University, Hardware, Yale (New York). Home: Stamford, Conn. SOIRROVT, Harriet Lathrop, botanist; b. Mer- row. Conn., Sept. 8, 1858; d. Joseph Battell and Harriet (Millard) Merrow; B.S., Wellesley Coll 1886, A.M., 1893; student U. of Mich., "1891-2 Teacher of science, high sch., Plymouth, Mass 1887-8, Gambler, Ohio, 1888-91; grad. asst., U. of Mich., 1893-4; prof, botany, R.I. State Coll. since 1895. Fellow A.A.A.S., and of Bot. Soc. of America. Episcopalian. Address: Kingston, R.I. MERROW, Lyford A., mfr.; b. Centre Ossipee, N.H., Sept. 8, 1865; s. Daniel and Maria Elizabeth (Brewster) Merrow; descendant of Henrv Mer- row, Reading, Mass.. 1661; direct descendant on mother's side of William Brewster, of the Mav- flower; ed. town schs.. Ossipee; New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Tnstn.; m. Elizabeth Rena McDauthlin, of Maiden, Mass., Dec. 17. 1902; 1 son, Parker McLauthlin. Engaged in mfr. of oils, paints and varnishes since 1882; pres. and mgr. New England Oil, Paint & Varnish Co.; pres. Burbank & Ryder Varnish Co., Hoffman Paint & Varnish Co.; dir. Hildreth Varnish Co., George T. McLauthlin Co.; apptd. mem. staff of Gov. Charles A. Busiel, rank of col., 1895; elected as mem. (Governor's Council, 1909; del. at large from N.H. to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Trustee N.H. State Hosp., N.H. State Prison, N.H. Industrial Sch., N.H. Sch. for Feeble Minded, State Sanatorium, N.H. Home Missionary Soc. (Congl.). Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Club: Boston City. Recreations: farming. Home: Mountainview, Ossipee, N.H. Of- fice: 7?, Batterymarch St., Boston, Mass. MERROVT, Moses Hanson, merchant; b. Milton Mills, N.H., Sept. 22, 1826; s. Ezekiel and Clarrisa (Roberts) Merrow; ed. New Hampton (N.H.) Aca- demical and Theol. Instn.; m. Ella Rebecca Adams Proctor, of Chelsea, INIass., June 13, 1863; 2 sons, John William, architect. New York; Frederick Moses, mcht., Ashland, N.H. Began as elk. B. B. Dorr's store. New Hampton, 1849; partner with J. R. Pike, as Merrow & Pike, 1855-8; in meat business with brother as Merrow Bros., Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, 1858-64; in gen. mdse. busi- ness. New Hampton, 1864-79; engaged in farming since 1879. County commr. Belknap Co., 1885-9. Trustee New Hampton Lit. Instn.; corporator and local treas. Gordon-Nash Library. Democrat. Free Baptist. Mason (Past Master); mem. Grange (Past Master). Traveled through the .Southern and Western states in 1860. Address: New Hampton, New Hampshire. MERRV, John Fairfield, rear-admiral; b. Edge- comb, Me., Mar. 5, 1840; s. John and Sarah A. ]Merry; ed. pub. schs., Edgecomb; m. Nancy J. Winslow, of Damariscotta, Me., Aug. 11, 1862. Entered navy, Oct. 15, 1862, and served through the Civil War; served also in the Spanish- Am. War; has served in all the foreign and home stas., in the grades of ensign. It., It.-comdr., comdr., capt. and rear-admiral; last duty commandant U.S. Naval Sta., Honolulu, H.I. ; retired at age limit, Mar. 5, 1902. Chmn. Mass. Nautical Sch. Bd., 1911- 13. Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington), Central (Somerville, Mass.), Union (Boston). Address: 142 Highland Av., Somerville, Mass.* MERWIN, Henry Childs, lawyer; b. Pittsfleld, Mass., Aug. 5, 1853; s. Elias M. ; A.B., Harvard, 1874; m. Anne Amory Andrews, of Boston, Apr. 22, 1884. Admitted to bar, 1877, and practiced until 1890; now elk. to the speaker of Mass. Ho. of Rep. Lecturer Boston U. Law Sch., 1890-4, and Lowell Inst., 1900. Pres. Boston Work Horse Relief Assn.; sec. Red Acre Farm (home for horses); dir. Animal Rescue League. Author: Patentability of Inventions, 1884; Road. Track and Stable, 1893; Life of Aaron Burr, 1899; Life of Thomas Jeffer- son, 1901; Dogs and Men, 1910; Life of Bret Hart, 1911. Also essays on Tammany, Horses, etc., in Atlantic Monthly, and other contbns. to leading mags. Edited Merwin's Equity, Curtis' Jurisprudence of Federal Courts. Address: State House, Boston, Mass.* MERWIN, Henry Warner, lawyer; b. New Ha- ven, Conn., .lulv 24, 1875; s. Thomas P. and Harriet A. (Warner) Merwin; Ph.B., Y'ale, 1895; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1897; unmarried. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1897, to N.Y. bar, 1898; practiced in New Haven and New Y'ork. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Book and Gavel Soc. (Yale Law Sch.). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Country, Young Men's Republican. Recreations: golf. Home: 58 College St. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. MERWHT, James Burtis, editor; b. Bingham ton, N.Y., May 22, 1835; s. Joseph R. and Emily (Par- ker) Merwin; married. Founder and editor Ameri- can Journal of Education since 1867. Lon.g identi- fied with cause of edn.; publicist. In youth was intimate friend of President Lincoln; during Civil War was in service of U.S.A. Address: Middlefleld, Conn.* MERWIN, Robert Clifford, brick mfr.; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 16, 1876; s. Chas. P. and Har- riet N. (Hitchcock) Merwin; student Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., and Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale, class of 1897. Became pres. C. P. Merwin WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 743 Brick Co., 1904; mem. Citv Council, New Britain, 1904-8; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Republi- can. Address: New Britain, Conn. MIISERVX:, Albert Wesley, apotliecary; b. Na- ples, Me., Oct. 31, 1862; s. Isaac G. and Emily (Norton) Meserve; prep. edn. Bridston Acad.; A. B., Bowdoin, 1888, A.M.. 1891; m. Jean S. Locke, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 5, 1905. Teacher high sch. and acad. until 1896; entered pharmacy, 1896, and became owner, 1900; dir., sec. and treas. Kenne- bunk Loan & Bldg. Assn.; town elk. of Kennebunk since 1904. Treas. Me. Pharm. Assn. (pres., 1905); mem. Am. Pliarm. Assn.. Theta Delta Chi. Mason (32°. K.T.). Wrote: Historv of JNlurrav R. A. Chapter No. 33, 1909. Address: Kennebunk, Me. Ikli: SERVE, Harry Chamberlain, clergyman; b. Quincy, 111., Jul-y 12. 186S; s. Harry and Nancy Lucenia (Chamberlain) Meserve; f^rad. Lowell (Mass.) High Sch., 1886; engaged in pvt. study until 1891; B.D.. Yale Div. Sch., 1894; post-grad, study, Yale, 1895; m. Lowell, Mass., May 23, 1894, Bertha Frances Murkland. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1894; pastor, Faith Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1893-1900. Plvmouth Ch., Indianapolis, 1900-3, First Congl. Ch., Danbury, Conn., since 1903; chaplain Ind. Commandery Loyal Legion, 1902-3; spent several seasons abroad and preached in Congl. chs. in and about London. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Literature and Exegesis. Mason (K.T., Shrin- er) ; mem. Loyal Legion, Odd Fellows. Address: The Manse, Danbury, Conn. IVTESSENCrEB, Hiram John, actuary Travelers* Ins. Co.; July 6. 1865-Dec. 15, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) MESSENGER, J(ames) Franklin, college prof.: b. Benton Co., la., Jan. 30, 1872; s. James Jolm and Mary Ann (Hamlin) Messenger; A.B., U. of Kan., 1895; A.M., Harvard, 1901; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903; m. July 31, 1895, Lora Estelle Olds, of Law- rence, Kan. Teacher in Hutchinson (Kan.) High Sch., 1895-7, U. of N.M., 1899-1900; asst. in psy- chology. Harvard, 1900-1; fellow in psychology, Columbia, 1901-2; teacher of psychology and edn., Va. State Normal Sch., 1905-9; prof. edn. and dir. of Summer Sch., U. of Vt., since 1909. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. N.E.A., Am. Psychol. Assn., Nat. Assn. Coll. Teachers of Edn., N.E. Assn. Coll. Teachers of Edn., Sigma Nu. Republican. Metho- dist. Author of monograph on Perception of Num- ber. Home: 164 Summit St. Address: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. MESSER, Charles Carson, M.D.; b. Springfield, N.H., Dec. 25, 1S53; s. Phineas and Mary A. (Bow- man) Messer; descendant of old N.E. stock on both sides; grad. New London (N.H. ) Lit. and Scientific Instn., 1875; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1879; m. Elsie Marie Steitz, of JNIeriden, Conn., Nov. 4, 1903. Demonstrator of anatomy, Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1878; interne Hosp. for Incura- bles, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1880; practiced in Turners Falls, Mass., since 1881; chmn. Bd. of Health 5 yrs.; mem. Bd. of Edn. 4 yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Franklin Dist. Med. Soc. (pres. 2 yrs., now censor). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Pesk- eompskut (Turners Falls). Home: 8 Prospect St. Office: 122 Av. A, Turners Falls, Mass. IffESSER, Guerdon Norris, physical dir.; b. Ber- lin, Ont., May 23, 1887; s. Horace Warner and Edith Lorretta (Norris) Messer; grad. Springfield High Sch.. 1906; degree Bachelor Phys. Edn. Springfield Y.M.C.A. Coll., 1909; grad. Harvard Summer Sch. of Phvs. Edn.. 1910; m. Ethel Roberta Seerley, of Springfield, Mass., June 16, 1909; 2 children, Edith Margarett, Ruth Seerley. Phys. dir. Springfield Boys Club, 1904; dir. Playgrounds, Springfield, summers, 1906, 7, 8; asst. phys. dir. Springfield High Sch., 1906, 7, 8, 9; dir. phys. edn., pub. schs., of Birmingham, Ala., 1909, 10, 11; phys. dir. (Tlamp Greenbrier, Alderson, W.Va., summer, 1911; dir. phys. edn., Worcester Acad., since 1911; asso. dir. Ca'mp Winnecook, Unity, Me., summer, 1912-13. Methodist. Mason. Author: How to Play Basketball. 1909; also contbr. on sports, games and ethics of sport. Recreations: motoring. Ad- dress: Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. METCAI.F, Albert, merchant; Nov. 27, 1824-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) METCAI.F, Albert Aug-ustus, agriculturist; b. Holden, IVIass., Oct. 4, 1848. (See vol. 1909.) METCAI.F, Carleton Ray, M.D.; b. Med ford, Mass., Sept. 5, 1880; s. Eliab Wight and Ellen Josephine (Case) Metcalf ; grad. Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1898; A.B., Harvard, 1902; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1906. Asst. resident phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1909-12; practiced at Concord, N.H., since 1912; attending physician, St. Paul's Sch.; asst. visiting surgeon, Margaret Pillshury Gen. Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Soc, Aescu- lapian Club, etc. Republican. Episcopalian. Au- thor of brochures: Tubercular Pericarditis, 1909; Resuscitation After Relative Death, 1909; Acidosis, 1915; etc. Contbg. editor to Hospital Management (pub. 1911). Address: 4 N. State St., Concord. N.H. METCAIiF, Edward Potter, banker. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* METCAIiF, Frank Hamilton, assistant agt. and treas. Farr Alpaca Co.; b. Hamilton, Ont.. Can.. Oct. 9, 1868; s. Joseph and Clara (Farr) Metcalf; ed. pub. schs., Holyoke, Mass., and partial course Worcester Poly. Inst.; m. Northampton, Mass., 1895, Mable A. Warner; 1 child, Katharine L. Entered mfg. business, 1889; asst. agt. and treas. and dir. Farr Alpaca Co.; pres. Holyoke Valve and Hydrant Co.; dir. Hadley Falls Nat. Bank; trustee Holyoke Savings Bank, dir. Holyoke Hotel Co.; v.-p. Mt. Holyoke Co. Trustee Clarke Sch. for the Deaf, Holyoke City Hosp. Mason (32°, K.T.); Elk. Recreations: farming. Address: Holyoke, Mass. METCAIiF, Harold, M.D. ; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 25, 1860: s. Levi and Georgiana (Tucker) Metcalf; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; A.B., Brown U., 1884; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Providence, July 31, 1889, Mary Anna Barney; 4 children, Mary L. (at home), George T. (business in Providence), John T. (U.S. Naval Acad.), Paul B. (Brown U.). Practiced in Providence about a yr. and at Wick- ford since; in med. cliarge of Soldiers' Home when it was in Wiclvford; health officer North Kingston; trustee pub. library; examiner for State Tuber- culosis Sanitarium. Independent Republican. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. and Washington Co. and Providence med. socs., R.I. Medico-Legal Soc, R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. S.A.R. Episcopalian. Pres. Town Sch. Com.; pres. and trustee North Kingston Pub. Library. Author of papers on med. subjects, some of wliich have been published, notably, "A Case of Myve- dema" and "A Case of Hydatids." Address: Wick- ford, R.I. METCAIiF, Henry Clayton, prof, economics; b. "Warsaw, 111.; s. Thomas B. and Marv Ellen (Cham- bers) Metcalf; grad. 111. State Normal U., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1894; Ph.D., U. of Berlin, 1897; studied in Paris 1 yr. ; m. Mary Ellen Jones, of Boston, Mass., Apr. 3, 1907; 3 children. Jackson prof, polit. science. Tufts Coll., since 1899. Has been identified with practical business affairs since boyhood; was in charge of 80-acre farm at age of 16; has studied and worked with factory and industrial groups; connected for a number of yrs. with economic com. Boston Chamber of Com.; chmn. vocational guidance com. Nat. Assn. Corporation Schs.; lecturer on sch. staff of Edison Co., N.Y. City; lecturer on economics Garland Sch. for Hofnemaking; economic adviser. Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, Boston; etc. Mem. Sch. Com., Winchester, Mass. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation. Am. Sociol. Soc, Am Soc. for the Promotion of Thrift, N.E. Civic Forum Bureau. N.E. br. Nat. Civic Federation. Nat. Assn. of Coll. and Univ. Professors, Harvard Teachers' Assn. Republican. Conglist. Author: Local Transportation in Paris and Berlin, 1897; Industrial and Social Justice, Outline and Bibli- ography. Has delivered numerous lectures before socs., clubs, etc.. on municipal ownership, voca- tional guidance, home economics, efficiency in church work, etc. Home: 31 Sheffield Rd., Win- chester, Mass. METCAIiF, Henry Harrison, journalist; b. New- port, N.H.. Apr. 7, 1841; s. Joseph P. and Lucy (Gould) Metcalf; ed. pub. schs. and Mt. Caesar Sem., Swanzey, N.H.. LL.B.. Law Dept., U. of Mich., 1865; studied with Hon. Edmund Burke, 744 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Newpoit, X.H., and was admitted to bar, Auk., 1866; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1913); m. I^ittleton, N H., 1869, Mary Jane .Jackson; 3 children, Harry B., b. Jan. 25, 1871; Edmund B., July 7, 1872; Laura P., Feb. 4, 1874. Reared on farm; taught sch.; entered journalistic work; editor Wliito Mountain Republic, Littleton, 1867-8, The People, Concord, 1868-72; purchased White ISIountain Re- public and conducted it, 1872-4, when sold Reijublic and established tlie Democratic Press, Dover, N.H., editing same, 1874-9; editor ^Manchester Daily Union, 1879-82, People and Patriot, 1882-92; founded the Granite Monthly at Dover, 1877, later removed it to Concord and is now its editor and publisher. Democrat. Del. to every Dem. State Conv. of N.H. since 1867 (sec, 1869, 1870, pres. 1900); del. to Dem. Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1876; candidate for Congress, 1910; present state his- torian. Universalist. Mem. N.H. Soc. S.A.R. (mem. bd. of mgrs. ), Royal Arcanum, Patrons of Hus- bandry (lecturer State Grange 6 yrs. ); sec. N.H. :it;ili> "p.(i, of Trnilc Addics.';: Concord, N.H. ^ILBTCAIiT, Jesse Hougrliton, woolen mfr. ; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 16, 1860; s. Jes.se and Helen A. (Rowe) Metcalf; descendant of Joel Metcalf, Providence, 1780; ed. pvt. schs., and Yorkshire Coll., Eng. ; m. Louise D. Sharpe, of Providence; 1 daughter, Cornelia Thurston. Agt. Wanskuck Mills, nifrs. woolens, 188.5-13, pres. same since 1913; pres. R.I. Hosp., IManville Co.; dir. Provi- dence Washington Ins. Co., Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Narragansett Electric Co., E. W. Bliss Co., etc.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Mem. Providence Cliamber of Commerce. Trustee R.I. Sch. of De- sign. Unitarian. Clubs: Hope, Squantum, R.l. Yacht, New York Yacht. Recreations: fishing. Home: Woodward Rd., nr. Roger Williams Chapel. Office: 36 Exchange PL, Providence, R.I. _ ]WT!TnAT.T', Joel Hastings, clergyman: b. Mead- ville. Pa., Jan. 4, 186C; s. Lewis Herbert and Anna (Hicks) Metcalf: grad. :\Ieadville Theol. Sch.. 1890; student. Harvard Div. Sch., 1890; Ph.D., Allegheny (Pa.) Coll., 1892: Manchester Coll. (U. of Oxford), 1903; m. Elizabeth S. Lochman, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 22, 1891. Ordained Unitarian minis- try, 1890; minister Burlington, Vt., 1893-03, 1st Congl. Ch., Taunton, Mass.. 1904-10, Unitarian Ch., Winchester, Mass., 1910 — . Interested in astronomy and lias discovered about 41 minor planets, several variable stars and 3 comets (1 periodic). Has made several telescopes as a recreation, his last one the largest at Harvard Obs. (16 in. double). Chmn. visiting com. Harvard Obs.: mem. visiting (jom. Ladd Obs. Awarded 4 medals, Astron. Soc. of the Pacific, and gold medal, Astron. Soc. Mexico. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences: mem. Astron. Soc. America. Home: Winchester, Mass.* METCAliI", Iieonard, civil engineer; b. Galves- ton, Aug. 26, 18 70; s. .Joseph Houghton and Emma Augusta (Leonard) Metcalf; B.S. in C.E., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; unmarried. Consulting engr., Boston, 1897; mem. firm of Metcalf & Eddy. Trus- tee Concord Free Pub. Library. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (dir.). Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.. Am. Water Works Assn. (exec, com), N.E. Water Works Assn. (pres.), Boston Soc. C.E.. Delta Kappa Epsilon, etc. Clubs: Union, City, Engineers', Tech- nology (Boston), University (C^hicago), Technol- ogy (New York), Social CJircle, Golf (Concord, Mass.). Home: Concord, Mass. Office: Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago, and 14 Beacon St., Boston.* METCAliF, Iiorettus Sutton, editor; b. Mon- mouth. ;Me., Oct. 17. 1837: s. Mason .lerome and Hannah Elizabeth (Welch) Metcalf; ed. in Mon- mouth and Boston pub. schs.; (A.M., Bates Coll., 1889; LL.D.. la. Coll., 1890); m. Amanda Ames Le- mont, of Bath, Me., Sept. 2, 1861. Editor several weekly jours, published in combination in ]\Iass., 1871-6; mng. editor North American Review. 1876- 85; founded. 1886, and edited The Forum, 1886-91; founded, 1893. and edited Florida Daily Citizen, Jacksonville, 1893-7. Home: Bath, Me.* METCAIiF. Robert Comfort, educator; Jan. 8, 1833-Oct., 1912. (See vol. 1909.) METCAIiF, Robert Fisher, lawyer; b. George- town, Mass., June 3, 1880; s. George L. and Olive V. (Andrews) Metcalf; ed. common and high schs.. Georgetown, grad., 1896; grad. English course, Phillips Exeter Acad., 1900; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1903; m. Jennie F. Spofford, of Georgetown. Aug. 17, 1910; 2 children, Olive Rebecca, Robert Fisher. Began practice, with Poor & Fuller at Haverhill, Sept., 1903; on appmt. of Judge Fuller to bench, firm became Poor & Abbott, so continu- ing until INIay, 1908; since pi-acticed alone; mod- erator of Georgetown, 1903-8; chmn. Bd. of Se- lectmen, 1907-12; chmn. Bd. of Assessors, 1907. Democrat. Orthodox Conglist. Home: Georgetown, Mass. Office: 3 Water St., Haverhill, Mass. METCAIiF, Stephen Olney, mfr.; s. Jesse and Hebii A. (Rowe) .Metcalf; A.B., Brown U., 1878; m. Esther H. Pieice, Dec. 2, 1886; 3 children, Helen Pierce, George Pierce, Houghton Pierce. Pres. The Providence Journal Co.; dir. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co.; treas. R.I. Sch. of Design; treas. and dir. The Wanskuck Mills, mfrs. woolens; treas. Steere Wor- sted Mill, Oakland Worsted Co. and of Auburn Woolen Co., of Auburn, N.Y'. Trustee Brown U. since 1899. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Hope, University, Agawam Hunt (Providence); University (New York). Recreations: fishing, hunting, golf. Home: 132 Bowen St. Office: 36 Ex- change PL. Providence, R,T.* METEYARD, Thomas Buford, artist; b. Rock Island, 111., Nov. 12, 1865; s. Capt. Thomas C. and Marion (Lunt) Meteyard; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Chicago, 2 yrs. at Harvard; studied art in Europe; m. Isabel Montagu Barber, of Hampstead, London, Eng., July 9, 1910. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: Scituate, Mass.* METZGER, Fraser, clergvman; b. Gloversville, N.Y., Oct. 25, 1872; s. Albert Henry and Catherine (Lenz) Metzger; grad. St. Johnsville High Sch., 1890; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectadv, N.Y.. 1902; B.D., Christian Bibl. Inst., 1903; m. Freehold, N.Y., .June 12. 1902, .Jessie Amy Lacy; 3 children. Albert Lacy, Roscoe Fraser, Karl Edward. Supplied chs. in Freehold and Albany, N.Y., and filled position as lecturer and teacher of Bible classes in Y.M. C.A., Albany; ordained to Christian ministry, 1902; pastor, Randolph. Vt., since 1902. Progressive can- didate for gov. Vt., 1912. Mem. Montpelier Min- isters' Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Recreations: golf, tennis. Address: Randolph, Vt. ME'VER, George von Lengerke, Secretary of the Navy; b. Boston, June 24, 1858; s. George A. and Grace Helen (Parker) Meyer; A.B., Harvard. 1879 (LL.D.. 1911); m. Alice Appleton, of Lenox, Mass., .June 25. 1885. In business as merchant and trus- tee, 1879-99; dir. Amoskeag Mfg. Co., Old Colony Trust Co. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1889-90, Bd. of Aldermen, 1891; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892-7 (speaker, 1894-7); chmn. Mass. Paris Expn. mgrs., 1898: mem. Rep. Nat. Com.. 1898-04: am- bassador extraordinarv and plenipotentiarv to Italy. 1900-5. to Russia. 1905-7; Postmaster-Gen. in cabinet of President Roosevelt, Mar. 4, 1907- Mar. 6. 1909; Sec. of the Navv in cabinet of Pres- ident Taft, Mar. 6, 1909-Mar., 1913. Overseer of Harvard U., 1911 — . Home: Hamilton, Mass.* MEYER, Harold Alton, b. Providence. R.I.. Dec. 7. 1881; s. Andrew Alton and Charlotte Wilbur (Sprague) Mever: descendant of Roger Williams; A.B., Harvard, 1904, LL.B., 1908; m. Ethel Chris- tina Wheeler of Somerville, IMass., Dec. 1. 1909: children, Susan Frances, Guv Wheeler. Admitted to bar of Suffolk Co., 1908; practiced in Boston; office of Warren, Hoague, James & Bigelow, 1908- 09; on own account. 1909-12: associated with Earnest E. Smith, in handling investment securi- ties since 1912. Consul Boston for the Republic of Paraguav. Progressive. Conglist. Club: Boston City. Home: 294 High St., West Medford, Mass. Office: 78 Devonshire St., Boston. MICHAEi;, Arthur, chemist; b. Buffalo. N.Y., Aug. 7. 1853; s. John and Clara Michael; ed. pvt. and pub. schs., Buffalo, univs. of Berlin and Heidel- berg ficole de Medicine de Paris (hon. A.M., Tufts, 1882. Ph.D.. 1890; LL.D.. Clark U.. 1909, Tufts, 1910); m. Helen C. Abbott, of Phila., June. 1889. Prof, chemistry. Tufts Coll.. 1882-9 and 1894-07, prof, emeritus, 1907-12; prof, organic chemistry. Harvard. 1912 — . Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 745 MICHAEIiIS, Georgre Vail Sliepard, publisher and editor. (See vol. liMiO.) IMCICHEIiMAN', Joseph, lawyer; b. Kovno, Rus- sia, July 8, 1869; s. Abraham and Baile (Shuval) Michelinan; ed. pub. schs. in Russia; came to America, 1884; LL.B., cum laude, Boston U. Law Sch., 1900; m. Feb. 20, 1899, Bertha Sharfman, of Boston; children, Isabella Vivian, Gladys Felicia, Grace Mirriam, Edward Abi'aham, Esther Con- stance. Practiced in Boston since Sept., 1900; ap- pointed master in chancery, 1906, reajipointed, 1911. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns. Republican. Hebrew. Member Odd Fellows, K. of P., B.P.O.E. Club: New Century. Recreations: gardening. Home: 35 Waldeck St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: Pemberton Bldg., Boston. MICHEIiS, Clarence Edward, educator; b. Dur- ham, Me., Dec. 5, 1869; s. William Sarjent and Delia Amanda (Bailey) Michels; A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; m. Alice Genevieve Dver, of Cape Elizabeth, Me., Dec. 25, 1906; 2 children, Louise Dyer, b. June 21, 1909; Doris Bailev, Mar. 24, 1911. Prin. high sch., Standish, IMe., 1896, Boothbay Harbor, 1897, Vinalhaven, 1899, Hanover, Mass., 1901; prin. Som- erset Acad., Athens, Me., 1901-2; teacher, Ashby, Mass., 1902-3; prin. high sch., Cape Elizabeth, Me., 1904-6, instr.. Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, 1906-8; teacher, Barnstable, Mass., 1909; prin. Frances- town (N.H.) Acad., 1910-12; supt. schs., :Milton, Wakefield and Ossipee, N.H., 1912-14, Windham North-west Dist., Vt., since 1915. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Address: Londonderry, Vt. MICHEIiSON, Albert Keminway, consul. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America.) MICHIE, Henry Stuart, art educator; b. Fergus, Ont., Can., 1871; s. Henry and Anne (Argo) Michie; parents Aberdeenshire Scotch; ed. LTpper Can. Coll., 1888-1900; Toronto U. (architecture), 1900-2; Pratt Inst., Bi-ooklyn, 1902-5; London County Council Schs., England, 1906-7; m. Jeanne Mary Hatch, of Camden, N.J., June 4, 1909; 3 children, Henry S., Jeanne H., Forbes S. Instr. in decorative design, McKinley M.T.S., Washington, D.C., 1905-6; dir. Arts and Crafts Sch., George Washington U.. 1907- 08; instr. in design, (Columbia U., summer sessions, 1908; prin. Worcester Art Museum Sch. since 1908. Conglist. Recreations: tennis, curling, golf, cricket. Home: 10 Military Rd. Address: Salis- bury House, Worcester, IMass. MIDDIiETON, Howard Allen, farmer; b. Enfield, Conn., Oct. 31, 1869; s. Hon. John and Harriet S. (Allen) Middleton; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1888; m. May 27, 1897, Jane F. Tetley, of Broad Brook, Conn., 6 children, John W., Ruth F., Howard A., Jr., Janice M., Olive M., William A. Began active ca- reer in business with father (John Middleton & Sons, gen. store), 1890; now raising tobacco and farming. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901, Senate, 1907, 09; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Forester; mem. O.E.S., D.O.H. Address: Broad Brook, Conn. MIBGI^EY, Albert Leonard, dental surgeon; b. Worcester, Mass., .Apr. 8, 1878; s. James and Mary Amelia (Keefe) Midgley; grad. Worcester Class- ical High Sch., 1897; Brown U., 1897-8; D.M.D., cum laude. Harvard Dental Sch., 1901; m. Jennie Frances Corliss, of Worcester, Mass., July 17, 1906; 2 children, Mary, Catherine. Practiced in Providence since 1901; instr. Harvard Dental Sch.; lecturer in Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Postgraduate Sch. of Orthodontia, Boston; dental surgeon R.I. Hosp., John AV. Keefe Surgery (Prov- idence), St. Joseph's Hosp., St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, Providence Dist. Nursing Assn.; attend- ing oral surgeon to Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children; pres. R.I. Bd. of Registration in Den- tistry. Mem. R.I. Dental Soc, Nat. Dental Assn., Harvard Dental Alumni Assn., Teachers' Club of Harvard Dental Sch., Delta Sigma Delta, Dental Ednl. Council of America, Nat. Assn. Dental Ex- aminers (ex-pres.), etc. Catholic. Clubs: Turks Head, Harvard of R.I., Catholic Club of R.I. Au- thor: Studies in Dental and Oral Science, 1911. Contbr. articles in dental and med. jours. Home: 428 Lloyd Av. Oflfice: 315 Butler Exchange, Provi- dence. R.I. MIDG'IiE'V, Iieonard Clegrgr, wholesale florist; b. London, England, July 15, 1858; s. Leonard Wild- man and Sarah A. (Clegg) Midgley; came to Amer- ica, 1869; self-educated; m. Clara E. Holden, of Worcester, Mass., Feb. 10, 1885; 3 sons, Henry F., Frank L., Malcolm C. Began active career in em- ploy of J. H. Walker, boots and shoes, Worcester, Mass., at age of 12, continuing 3 yrs. ; became con- nected with Washburn &. Moen Co., wire mfrs., and advanced to supt. music wire dept. ; resigned 1902 to enter wholesale floral business; mgr. Worcester Conservatories 2 yrs., then leased the property of which is now propr. ; built two large greenhouses known as the Westboro Conservatories. Sec. and mem. financial com. Woicester Co. Hort. Soc. since 1910. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Worcester Grange, Royal Arcanum. Recrea- tions: music and raising apples and small fruits. Home: Westboro, Mass. Oflice: 18 Front St., Wor- cester, Mass. MIEIi, Ernest de Premery, clergyman; b. San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 7, 1868; s. Kev. Dr. Charles F. B. and Frances G. (Neail) Miel; A.B., U. of Pa., 1888, B.D., 1891. A.M., 1S92; student Berkelev Div. Sch., 1888-91; (D.D.. Trinity (^oll.. Conn., 1912); m. Marion Scribner, June 6, 1S93; 5 children, Sara Frances, Marion, Charles J., Nina M., Florence Scribner. Deacon, 1891. priest, 1892, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. George's Ch., New York, 1891-3; rector Trinity Ch., Hartford, Conn., since 1893; chaplain 1st Regt. Inf., Conn. N.G., 1905-9; examining chaplain Dio- cese of Conn., 1905-11; trustee Church Home, Widow's Home. Open Hearth Assn., etc. Mem. Bd. of Missions, P.E. Ch., 1907; del. to Gen. Conv., P.E. Ch., 1907, 10, 13; trustee Gen. Theol. Sem., New York; pres. Corpn. I.K.A. Fraternity; trustee Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn.; chaplain Hartford Yacht Club; mem. Pa. Soc. of New York. Club: Troop B. (C.N.G.). Recreations: riding, fish- ing. Address: 120 Sigourney St.. Hartford, Conn. MIFFX;iN, Georgre Harrison, publisher; b. Bos- ton. I\Iav 1. 1845; s. Charles and Mary (Crown- inshield) Mifflin; A.B., Harvard. 1865; m. North Andover, Mass., Jane Appleton Phillips, of Salem, Mass.. Oct. 24, 1877. Became connected with the pub. house of Hurd & Houghton, 1867, and with the Riverside Press; admitted to the firm, 1872, and has continued as partner of the succeeding firm of Houghton. Osgood & Co., 1878-80, and Houghton. Mifflin & Co., of Boston, 1880-08; pres. of Houghton. Mifflin Co. since 1908; also pres. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. Unitarian. Re- publican. Clubs: Union (Boston). Century. Uni- versitv (New York). Home: 85 Marlboro St. Of- fice: 4 Park St., Boston.* MIGHIIiIi, Thomas Arthur, chemist; b. Haver- hill, Mass., Apr. 10, 1867; s. Thomas and Huldah Jane (Downs) Mighill; descendant of Thomas Mighill. of Rowlev, Mass., 1636; grad. Haverhill High Sch.. 1885; A.B., Amherst, 1889 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; student Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, O.. 1893; A.M., Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, Germanv, 1895; m. Marie Louise Foster, of Brew- ster, Mass., Oct. 10, 1908; 1 daughter, Marjorie Foster. Instr. phys. sciences, 1889-91, prof. 1891- 93, Tabor (la.) Coll.; instr. in physics, Cleveland (Ohio) High Sch.. 1893-4; asst. in chem. lab.. Tufts Coll.,_ 1895-6; with Stone & Webster, engrs., Bos- ton, since 1896, now in charge of research lab. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Peat Soc, Soc. Chem. Industrv (London, Eng.). Delta Upsilon (Am- herst). Republican. Conglist. Recreations: motor- ing. Home: 301 Huron Av.. Cambridge, Mass. Of- fice: 147 :Milk St., Boston, Mass. MIIiES, Charles Appleton, teacher; Mar. 10, lS34-July 1911. (See vol. 1909.) MIXES, C(harles) Edwin, M.D.; Dec. 31. 1830- Oct. 1, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) MIIiES, Charles Henry, manager electric light properties: b. I'ittsfleld, Mass., Dec. 23, 1870; s. Charles Denny and Stella (Cole) Miles; grad. Grafton (Mass.) High Sch., 1887; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1891; m. Plainville, Mass., June 20, 1900, Bertha H. Heckmann; 1 son, John Lawrence. In employ Gen. Electric Co., Portland, Ore., 1891-4; 746 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND organized Grafton (Mass.) Electric Co., 1894, and operated same until 1899; organized Lexington Gas & Electric Co., 1899, since treas. and mgr. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Lex- ington, Mass. MIIiES, Daniel Curtis, farmer and mfr. ; June 1, 1827-Feb. 22, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Ainei'ica, lUlL'-l?..) MIIiES, Prank Elias, lawyer; b. Albany, Vt. May 16, 1874; s. Lorenzo D. and Harriet E. (Lord) ISliles; ed. Newport Acad, and 3 yrs. under tutor; studied law; admitted to Vt. bar, 1897; m. Stanstead, P.Q., Can.. Nov. 18, 1897, Rebecca Willougrhby. Began practice at Newport, Vt., 1897; dep. auditor of ac- counts, Vt., 1902-7 (re.sisned); referee in bankrupt- cy. Republican. Episcopalian. IMason, K.T. Ad- dress: Newport, Vt. MIIiES, Willard Wesbery, .iud^e; ta. Albany, Vt., Feb. G, 1845; s. Orin and Kunice (Clark) Miles; ed. com. sells., and acad., and pvtlv'. in Greek and Lat- in; m. Ellen M. Dow, of Albany, Vt., Sept. 29, 1872. Prin. Albany Acad, and supt. schs., 1867-8; ad- mitted to bar, 1872; su))t. schs., Craft.sbury, Vt., 1876; town elk., Craftsbury, 1874-81; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1872, 1878-9, 1904-5; Senate. 1894-5; state's atty., Orlean.s Co., 1890-4; judge Supreme Ct. of Vt.. Nov. 25, 1905-Dec. 1, 1906; .iudge Superior Ct. and chancellor since Dec. 1, 1906; Republican. Ad- dress: Barton, Vt.* MIIiETTE, John B. H. V., clergyman; b. Ste. Anne d'Yamachiche, P.Q., Can., Oct. 5, 1842; s. John B. and Julie (Pleau) Milette; ed. St. Hyacinthe Col- lege; Grand Sem.. INIontreal. Ordained R.C. minis- try, 1866; asst. La Presentation Ch., P.Q.; rector Holy Cross Ch.. Dunham, 1867-71; pastor St. Alo- ysius Parish, Nashua, N.H., since Nov., 1871. Ap- pointed prothonotary apostolic adinstar participan- tum, May 4, 1910. Has built one ch., 2 convents, 2 sch. houses, an orphanage, and a hosp. Contbr. on polit. and sociol. topics. Address: 48 W. Hollis St., Nashua, N.H. MIIiHAM, "Willis Isbister, astronomer; b. Kinder- hook, X.Y., Feb. 11, 1&74; s. Edmund and Ellen Me- dora (Isbister) Milham; B.A., Williams, 1894, M.A., 1895; Ph.D., U. of Strassburg, 1901; m. Elizabeth Morgan Fairweather, of Williamstown, Mass., June 7, 1911. Instr. mathematics and physics, 3 yrs., asst. prof. math, sciences, 2 yrs., absent on leave 2 yrs., and Field Memorial prof, astronomy, 1902 — , Williams Coll. Author: How to Identify the Stars, 1909; Meteorology, 1912. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* MIIiIiAR, Morg'an, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, N.Y. ; s. David and Margaret (Beattie) Millar; A.B., Har- vard, 1897; M.A., Y'ale, 1907; m. Harriet A. Hogg, of Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 3, 1910; 2 children, Mel- ville Beattie, IBranford Price. Sec. to Edward Ever- ett Hale, Boston, 1897-1900; ordained Congl. min- istry, 1902; pastor Newton, Mass., 1901-06. Olivet Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., since 1908. IMem. Psi Upsi- lon. Order of Scottish Clans. Progressive. Clubs: Harvard of Conn., Appalachian Mountain. Recrea- tions: scientific farming. Home: Bridgeport, Conn. MILLER, Albert Monroe; b. Virgil, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1857; s. George W. and Lucinda (Woodward) Mil- ler; ed. Willow Park Sem., Westboro, Mass., Cort- land (N.Y^) State Normal Sch.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., Hanover, N.H.. 1882; Interne, McLean Asylum, Somerville, ISIass., 1 yr. ; m. Needham, Mass., Jan. 26, 1887, Isabelle B. Mann; 1 son, Har- old Lionel, b. Jan. 7, 1895. Began practice at Wal- tham, Mass., 1883; removed to Needham, 1885; pres. and dir. Needham Cooperative Bank. School phys. pub. schs. of Needham. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son (32°), K.T. Address: 35 Dedham Av., Need- ham, Maps. MILLER, Albert Pardon, Jr., stock broker; b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 26, 1868; s. Albert Pardon :ind Mary J. (Webb) Miller; direct descendant of Roger W^illiams; ed. Mow ry and Goff's Sch., Provi- dence; m. Harriette Webb Lewis, of New Bedford^ Mass., June 10, 1889; 1 son, Albert Pardon, 3d. Dealer in stocks and bonds since 1886, on own ac- count since 1896, as Albert P. Miller, Jr.; justice of peace, notary public, commr. for states of N.Y., Mass. and N.J. Mem. Providence Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, Turks Head, Churchman's. Recreations: motor- ing, tennis. Home: 246 Waterman St., Providence; (summer) "The Meadows," Barrington, R.I. Office: 5tli floor. Industrial Trust Co. Bldg., Providence, Rhode Island. MILLER, Ansel Irwin, M.D. ; b. Dummerston, Vt., Oct. 11, 1S.")7; s. Joseph and Sophia (Arms) Mil- ler; prep. edn. common sch., Rrattleboro Acad., West Brattleboro, Vt.; A.B., Williams Coll., 1881; M.D., Coll. of Phys. & Surg. (Columbia), New York, 1884; interne. City Hosp. (Charity) and Maternity Hosp., New Y'ork, 1884-5; m. West Stockbridge, Mass., Dec. 23, 1885, Belle Boynton; 2 children. Wells Boynton, b. Aug. 23, 1891 (Harvard, 1914); Rosabel. Jan. 3, 1894 (Mt. Holyoke, 1917). Practiced at Brattleboro since 1886; mem. advisory bd. and at- tending phys., Brattleboro INIemorial Hosp.; exam- iner for the leading life ins. cos. Mem. Windham Co., Conn. River and Vt. State med. socs., A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Soc. of Alumni City (Charity) Hosp. (New Y^ork), New Y'ork Acad. Medicine, Dea- con Congl. Ch. Mem. I.O.O.F. Republican. Asso. mem. G.A.R. (Sedgwick Post No. 8). Mem. Sch. Bd. (Brattleboro), Brattleboro Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Congregational, Doctors', Automobile of Vt., Am. Automobile Assn. Home: 51 High St. Office: 139 Main St., Brattleboro, Vt. MILLER, Burton Rockwood, treas. Henry F. Miller &• Sons Piano Co.; b. Boston, Oct. 6, 1875; s. James Cook and Fanny Larcom (Rockwood) Mil- ler; descendant of John Howland on father's side, and the Abbots and Hales on mother's side; prep, edn. Germantown Acad., Phila., Pa.; A.B., cum laude, Princeton, 1897; unmarried. Engaged as teacher in boys' prep, schs., 1897-03; became con- nected with Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., Sept., 1903, treas. since 1908. Treas. and dir. Boys' Inst, of Industry; dir. Industrial Aid Soc. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston City, Boston Y'acht, Corinthian Y'acht. Recreations: yacliting. Home: 421 Marlboro St. Office: 395 Boylston St., Boston, Ivlass. MILLER, Clifford Leonard, clergyman; b. Colum- bia, Tenn., May 23, 1880; s. Rev. James Berry and Sarah (Frierson) Miller; A.B., Fisk U., Nashville, Tenn., 1904, M.A., 1908; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1907; studied Harvard Grad. Sch., Y'ale Div. Sch.; m. Grace Stevenson, 1915. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1910; pastor Zion Ch.. Haverhill, INIass., 1905-12. Union Ch., Newport, R.I., since Jan. 1, 1913. Progressive Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Extempo. Recreations: bicycling, tennis. Ad- dress: 15 Friendship PI., Newport, R.I. MILLER, Crosby Parke, brigadier-gen.; b. Pom- fret, Y't., Oct. 20, 1843; s. Crosby and Orpha (Hew- itt) iMiller; ed. pub. schs. and West Point; m. Frances Laura Haskin, May 28, 1874. Enlisted as corporal Co. G, 16th Vt. Vol. Inf.. Sept. 4, 1862; dis- charged Mar. 12, 1863; apptd. U.S. Mil. Acad., July 1, 1863; commd. 2d It. 4th U.S. Arty., June 17, 1867; 1st It., Dec. 1, 1869; capt. asst. q.-m., Nov. 21, 1887; maj. q.-m., Feb. 4, 1898; It. -col. chief q.-m. vols.. May 9, 1898; resigned from vol. service, .luly 12, 1898; served as col. q.-m. vols., Julv 12, 1898-Mar. 2, 1899; It.-col. deputy q.-m. -gen. U.S.A., Oct. 2, 1902; brig.-gen.. Mar. 30, 1906; retired at own re- quest, over 40 yrs.' service. Mar. 31, 1906. Home: 170 Spruce St., Burlington, Y't.* MILLER, David Henry, mfr.; Aug. 12, 1831-Apr. 5, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) MILLER, David Milton, jurist, planter. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) MILLER, Edward, lamp mfr.; b. Meriden, Conn., Feb. 1, 1851; s. Edward and Caroline M. (Neal) Miller; A.B., Brown U., 1874. Pres. and dir. Edward Miller & (io., lamp mfrs. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Address: Meriden, Conn. MILLER, Edward Purber, engineer; b. at Somer- ville. Mass.. Jan. 18, 1866; s. William Gibbs and Sarah (Furber) Aliller; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886; m. Mary Willard Reed, of Lexington, Mass., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ^47 Sept. 11, 1900. Teacher of mech. ens^rins-., 1886-92, prof, steam en.^ring'. since 1892, Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. Civ. Bngrs., Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Refrigerating Engrs.; hon. mem. National Assn. Stationary Engrs.; life mem. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Free Trader. Universalist. Club: Technology. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 53S Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass.* MIIiIiEB, Edwin Child, piano mfr. ; b. Melrose, ^lass., Dec. 1, 1S57; s. Henry Franklin and Frances Virginia (Child) Miller; descendant of John Mil- ler, of Rehoboth, INIass., Roger Williams, and Jo- seph Jenckes, also of the Arnolds. Kinnicutts and Hitchcocks, of R.I. and Conn.; ed. pub. schs. of Boston; grad. Eriglish High Sch., 1875; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1879: m. Ida Louise Farr, of Littleton, N.H.. Jan. 30, 1884; 3 children, Barbara, Henry F., Edith Louise. Identified with piano mfg. since be- ginning of active career, now pres. Henry F. Mil- ler & Sons Piano Co., successors, 1SS4, to Henry F. Miller, who established the business, 1863. Was chmn. exec. com. when Wakefield celebrated its 250th anniversary, 1894; chmn. Wakefield JNlunici- pal Light Commn., 1908-15, and reelected for 3 yrs., spring of 1915. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893-4; mem. Rep. State Com., 1899, 04, 05. Mem. Boston Music Trade Assn. (ex-pres.), Ma.ss Inst. Tech. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.), Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Wakefield Business Men's Assn. Unitarian. Past Master of Middlesex-Essex Pomona Grange No. 28. Mason (Golden Rule Lodge); Past Patron Order Eastern Star; mem. Knights of Pythias, N.E.O.P.. Clubs: Technology (1st treas), Boston Rotary (pres.). Home: 18 Lawrence St., Wake- field, Mass. Office: 3 95 Boylston St., Boston. ]VIII.IiX:B, Elmer Manton, M.D. ; b. Ryegate, Vt., Feb. 25, 1873; s. Edward and Eliza (Gates) Miller; grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1894; M.D., Balti- more Med. Coll., 1898; grad. Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Coll., 1912; post-grad, course, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; m. Lil- lian E. Ray, of Boston, Mass.. June 22, 1898. Prac- ticed in Woodsville, N.H., since 1898; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909. Trustee Woodsville Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Grafton County Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Soc. Republican. Address: Woodsville, New Hampshire. MIIiIiEB, Francis Trevelyan, editor, author; b. Southington, Conn., Oct. 8, 1877; s. Elijah Hutch- inson and Jane A. (Hull) Miller; Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1898-9; law dept. Washington and Lee U., 1899-01; (Litt.D., Washington Coll., 1913: LL. D., U. of Kv., 1913): m. Clara E. (Emerson) Bick- ford, of Meriden, Conn., Sept. 7, 1903. On staff, Hartford Globe, 1902-6: editor Conn. Mag., 1902-8; founder, 1907, and editor-in-chief Jour. Am. His- tory. Lit. adviser. Patriot Pub. Co., Springfield, Mass., 1910 — : literary editor, Search-Light Li- brary, New York, 1910 — ; editor-in-chief. Photo- graphic History of the Civil War (10 vols.), 1910- 11 (Review of Reviews Co.). V.-p. Search-Light Book Corpn., of New York. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: Hartford, Conn. Office: 450 4th Av., New York.* MIIiIiEB, Prank Burton, lawyer: b. Gushing, Me., Aug. 16, 1862; s. William H. and Margaret A. (Walter) Miller; grad. Hallowell Classical Acad., 1883; taught sch. 16 terms; studied law; admitted to bar, 1899; m. Columbia Falls, Me., June 19, 1892. Ida M'. Tibbetts. Engaged in practice at Rockland since 1899: editor Rockland Courier Gazette, 1890; register of deeds, 1891-03; auditor City of Rock- land, 1901 and 1905-7; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1896-08; chmn. Rep. Co. Com., 1898-07; Rep. candidate for state senator, 1908. Home: 427 Main St., Rockland, Maine. MII^IiBB, Pred Herbert, editor and publisher; b. Boston, July 31, 1855: s. Benjamin Pope and Sarah Elizabeth (Trask) Miller; ed. pub. schs. of Boston, Hingham, and Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass.; m. Hingham. Nov. 7, 1877, Carrie W. Whiton; 2 chil- dren, Florence L., b. Mar. 10, 1879: Marion W., June 16. 1891. Apprenticed to printer's trade at 17, in office of Hingham Jour., which purchased, 1879, and has since owned and conducted: town elk. since Mar.. 1900. Republican. Unitarian. Odd Fellow, Elk. Club: Wompatuck. Recreations: gun- ning, fishing. Address: Hingham, Mass. MIIiIiBB, Henry (John), actor and mgr. ; b. London, Eng., Feb. 1, 1860; s. John and Sophia (Newton) Miller; came to America, 1871: pub. sch. edn.; m. Helen Stoepel, of New York, Feb. 1, 1884. Made first appearance in a stock company at Toronto, in "Macbeth," at 19; joined Modjeska's CO., 1878, and was with Adelaide Neilson 2 seasons: made appearance in Daly's Tlieatre, New York, in "Odette," 1882. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: "Sky Meadows," North Stamford, Conn.* MIIiIiBB, Henry P., pianoforte mfr.; 1848-Apr. 5, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) IVEIIiIiBB, Hiram Allen, civil engr. ; b. Williston, Vt., June 3, 1853; s. Charles Elliot and Emily (Clark) Miller; descendant of John Miller, Spring- field, Mass., before 1655; prep. edn. Williston (Vt.) Acad.; Yale, 1871-7; Ph.B., 1876, C.E., Yale, 1896; m. Martha A. Buckingham, of New Milford, Conn., Oct. 5, 1884; children, Anna Irene, Buckingham, Hiram Allen, Jr. Chief engr. St. L. & Northwestern R.R. in southern la., 1878; prin. asst. engr. Nev. Central Ry., 1879; chief draftsman of constrn. co. building the N.O. Pac. Ry. from Shreveport to New Orleans, 1880; prin. asst. engr. same co., 1881; same, location and constrn. N.O. & Miss. Valley Rv., 1882-9; chief engr. Des Moines Belt Line Ry., 1889-92; asst. engr. Sanitary Dist., Chicago, 1892- 96; engr. Met. Water Works, on constrn. Wachu- sett Reservoir, Mass., 1896-04; chief engr. Charles River Basin Commn., 1904-10; gen. consulting engr. since 1910. Mem. Am. Soc C.E., Boston Soc. C.E., Western Soc. Engrs., Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. V/ater Works Assn., Mass. Forestry Assn., Am. Forestry Assn., Mass. Highway Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Permanent Internat. Assn. Navigation Congresses, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Demo- crat. Conglist. Mem. A.O.U.W. Clubs: St. Botolph, Yale (Boston). Home: 15 Duncklee St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 8 Beacon St., Boston. MIIiIiBB, Hiram Emery, lawver; b. Winterport, Me., Dec. 12, 1872; s. John W. and Eliner A. (Lord) Miller; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1895; m. Kath- arine Fisher, of Brattleboro, Vt., June 22, 1904; 1 son, Josiah Stedman. Prin. Brattleboro Acad., Vt., 1895-01; admitted to bar, 1900; practiced in Lvnn. Mass., since 1901; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1904-5. Mem. Essex Co. Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Pvthias. Club: Homestead Golf. Recreations: golf. Address: 35 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. MIIiIiEB, Ida Parr; b. Littleton, N.H., Apr. 26, 1863; d. Hon. Evarts W. and Ellen Frances (Bur- pee) Farr; ed. pub. schs., St. Mary's Acad., Man- chester, N.H., Museum of Fine Arts Sch., Boston, and Welleslev Coll.; m. Boston, Jan. 30, 1884, Ed- win Child Miller; 3 children, Barbara (Miller) Wicker, Henry Franklin, Edith Louise. Past pres. Melrose Woman's Club, and of Kosmos Club, Wakefield; organizer and past pres., Soc. of New Hampshire's Daughters, Boston; chmn. of Forestry, Mass. State Federation of Women's Clubs; mem. Forestrv Com., N.H. State Federation of Women's Clubs, 1908-11; mem. sch. bd., Wakefield, Mass., since 1906. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. (council), Soc. Preservation of N.E. Antiquities (council); past matron O.E.S.; officer State Grange (Mass.); organizer and 1st regent Faneuil Hall Chapter, D.A.R., etc. Lecturer on forestry and hist, sub- jects. Address: Wakefield, Mass. MHiIiEB, Ira, mfr.; b. Cadiz, Ky., Apr. 22, 184S. (See vol. 1909.) IiIIIiIiEB, James, brigadier-gen.; b. Mass., Feb. 11, 1844. Served pvt. Co. B, 50th Mass. Inf., Sept. 11, lS62-Aug. 24, 1863: 2d It. 4th Mass. Cav., Jan. 2 1864; 1st It.. Feb. 8, 1864; hon. mustered out, Nov. 14, 1865; 2d It. 16th U.S. Inf., Feb. 23, 1866; 1st It Julv 28, 1866; transferred to 2d Inf., Apr. 17, 1869: capt., June 7, 1879; maj. 20th Inf., Apr. 26 1898: transferred to 22d Inf., Sept. 10, 1900: It -col 19th Inf., Nov. 13. 1900; col. 22d Inf., Nov. 11, 1901: brig.-gen. LT.S.A., Aug. 11, 1903; retired at own request, over 40 yrs.' service, Aug. 12, 1903. Address: Temple, N.H.* 748 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SKIIiIi£It, Jason Georg-e, cloiKyman; b. Newport, NM .Ian. I'l, J.S6S; A.H., Dartmouth, IS'Jli; \i.\)., Andover Theol. Sem., IUDQ. Engaxed in teacliins, 1892-6; ordained Congl. ministry, ]b99; pastor Har- vard, Mass.. 1899-04, Memorial Ch., Quincy, Mass., 1904-7, Ashburnham since 1907. Home: Ashburn- liam, Mass. MIIiIiER, Joel D., editor and publisher Leomin- ster J':iitir|>rise. ^Mem. Mass. Stale Bd. of Kdn. Address: Leominster, Mass. MIIiIiER, John Im., mfr. monuments: b. Truro, N.S.. .Jan. 1. 1S.54; s. John and Hannali (Arcliibald) Miller; ed. Provincial Model Sch., Truro; m. Monc- ton, N.B., Nov. 17, 1876, Elizabeth Leaman. Ap- prentice granite cutter, 1870-2, journeyman to 1879; agt. and gen. mgr. Merrv I^Iount Granite Co., 1879-86; mem. firm of Thomas & Miller, nifrs. of granite monuments, Quincy, Mass., 1884-97. Home: Quincy, Mass. BSHiIiER, Farls Edward, clergyman; b. Burling- ton, .Mf., Dec. 2.'i. ISOti; s. George Harman and Eliza Miller; pub. schs., Burlington, Me.; Matta- nawcook Acad., I.iincoln, Me.; grad. Norway Higli Sch., Norway, Me., 1887; grad. East Me. Conf. Sem., Brockport, 1892; Bangor Theol. Sem., Bangor, Me., 1895; A.B., Bowdoin, 1911; m. Augusta E. Pinkham, of Lincoln, Me., May 22, 189.'5 (died 1909) ; m. 2d, Stella L. Soule, of Freeport, Me., Sept. 20, 1911; 2 children, Dorothy, b. Feb. Z, 1899; Tlieodore Seymore, b. Apr. 20, 1904. Ordained Congl. mini§- trv, 1895; pastor Sumner, Me., 1895-9, Cumberland, 1899-09, South Freeport, 1909-11, Agawam, Mass., 1911-14, South Berwick, Me., since 1914. Repub- lican. Recreations: tennis, boating, gardening. Address: Academy St., Soutli Berwick, Me. VTUmImTIK, Watson John, mfr.; b. Middletown, Conn.. Nov. 2:1, ]S49. (See vol. 1909.) MIIiIiI:R, ■William H., lawyer; b. Jefferson, Me., Dec. 14. 18r)5; s. John K. and Adeline E. (Meser- vej') Miller; ed. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me.; Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; m. Nov. 19, 1880, Ida E. Gross, of Waldoboro, Me. Admitted to practice, Kennebec County, Me., 1888, U.S. Ct., Boston, 1895; register of probate, Lincoln Co., Me., 1879-83; county atty., 1893-4; served as chmn. Bd. of Selectmen 5 yrs., supt. schs. 1 yr. Repub- lican. Methodist. Mem. I.O.O.F. Address: Waldo- boro, Me. ICEI.I>i:t, Charles Sumner, M.D. ; b. Ablngton, Mass., Jan. 29, 1858: s. Asa and Huldah (Byram) Millet; prep. edn. Adams Acad., Quincv, Mass.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1880: m. Elizabeth C. Howland, of Rockland, Mass., Aug. 12, 1892: 7 children; Ralph, Lucia, Jolin, Frederika. Mary, Ruth, Charles. Practiced in Brockton since 1894, and in Boston since 1904; med. dir. Millet Memo- rial Hosp., East Bridgewater. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Plymouth Dist. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, Am. Sanatorium Assn. Progressive. Uni- tarian. Club: Boston City. In June, 1898, made original experiment in outdoor sleep for treatment of tuberculosis, at Hanover, Mass., and man on whom experiment was made is still living; as a result of the success of that experiment, founded Millet Sanatorium, in memory of parents; after loss of brother on Titanic, the instn. was endowed in his honor and name changed to Millet Memo- rial Hospital. Author: Night Air of New England for the Treatment of Consumption. 1899. Home: 281 Spring St., Brockton, Mass. Office: 419 Boyls- ton St., Boston, Mass. imiiliET, Joslah Byram, publisher; b. East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 27, 1853; s. Asa and Huldah (Byram) Millet; descendant of Thomas Millet, of Pengance, Cornwall, Eng., who settled in Gloucester, Mass., 1636; prep. edn. Exeter (N.H.) Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1877; m. Emily Adams, of Boston. Mass., Oct. 30, 1883; 2 children. Hilda (wife of Lt. Wm. Harris Booth, U.S.N.) . Elisabeth Foster. Space writer on daily newspapers of Boston and New York, also Atlantic Monthlv and other mags., 1871-8; art editor for Houghton, Mifflin & Co., pubs., 1879-84; one of the editors of Scribner's Mag., 1885, 1886; engaged in publishing artistic prints, 1887-90; pub. of books since 1890. as J. B. Millet Co., of which is pres.; treas. N.E. Motion Picture Co., Inc. Devoted many yrs., 1889-08, to perfecting and introducing system of submarine signaling (under water with bells, etc.), in U.S. and European maritime countries. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Tavern (Boston). Country (Brookline, Mass.), Century Assn. (New York). Recreations: golf. Home: 146 Brattle St.. Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 120 Boylston St.. Boston. Mass. MIIiIi£TT, Adeltaert, M.D., surgeon; b. Auburn, Me., Mar. 7, 1858; s. Israel and Martha A. (Per- kins) Millett; ed. pub. sclis. of Auburn; Hebron (Me.) Acad.; grad. Bridgton C^le.) Acad., 1879; Bates Coll., JM.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1888; New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp.; m. Estelle K. Haley, of Belfast, Me., May 1, 1911. Began prac- tice in Searsmont, Me., Mar. 22, 1888; removed to Belfast, May 1, 1911; U.S. examining surgeon for pensions since 1893, except from July 1897-Jan., 1899; mem. surg. staff Waldo Co. Gen. Hosp., Bel- fast. Mem. 77th legislature. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Waldo Co. Med. Soc. Mason; Phoenix Lodge No. 24; Corinthian R.A.C. No. 7; King Solomon Council No. 1; Palestine Commandery. K.T., No. 14, Belfast; Rockland Lodge of Perfection; Rockland Council, Princes of .lerusalem; Gen. Knox Cliapter Rose Croix, of Rockland; Me. Consistory; Past D.D.G.M. 7th Ma- sonic Dist. ; Past Jr. Grand Warden of tiie Grand Lodge of Me. Home: 23 Cedar St. Office: Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me. MIIiIiIGAM', Edward, insurance pres.; b. Had- donfield, N.J., June 1, 1862; s. William C. and Jane E. (Simons) Milligan; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; unmarried. Clk. in agencv office of J. B. Kremer & Durban, Phila., Pa., 1879-84; survevor office of .^tna Ins. Co., Phila., 1884-8; spl. agt. Phoenix Ins. Co. of Hartford, at Phila., 1888-96; sec, 1896, v.-p.. 1907, pres. since 1913, same co. ; dir. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., Holyoke ■Water Power Co., Hartford Steam Boiler Ins. & Inspection Co., Hartford Trust Co. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Farm- ington Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 1 Wood- land St. Office: Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. MIIiIiIKEIT, Charles Arthur, lumber mcht. (See vol. 1909.) MII.I.IKE17, Charles H., paper mfr.; 1858-1909. (See vol. 1909.) MII.I.IKEN', Charles Warren, M.D. ; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Feb. 3, 1873: s. Lewis Elmer and Rebecca B. (Morse) Milliken: descendant of early N.E. ancestry; ed. New Bedford pub. schs.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1895; m. Dec. 28, 1893, Agnes E. Braley, of New Bedford. Began practice at New Bedford, 1895: removed to Barn- stable, 1898; mem. Bd. of Health, Barnstable, since 1898; mem. U.S. Pension Examining Bd. since 1904: med. examiner since 1908. Mem. A.M. A., IMass. Med. Soc. Barnstable Dist. Med. Soc. (pres., 1911. 1912). Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Baptist. Mason. Address: Barnstable, Mass. MIIiIiIKEIT, Edwin C, city assessor; b. Bridg- ton, Me., Feb. 28, 1851; s. Benjamin F. and Re- becca Millil' 19, 18G9; d. William Hilton and Jennie E. (Tapper) Dowe; grad. Mrs. Woodford's Sch., Worcester, 1886; m. Worcester, John T. F. Miniter, Sept. 19, 1887 (now deceased). In editorial work since 1887: in 1890 was city editor Manchester Press (daily) and only woman city editor of a daily in N.E.; editor Boston Home Journal, 1895- 06; later Home and Abroad, and Household Di- gest, Boston; now fiction writer. Ex-pres. Na- tional Amateur Press Assn. (1st woman pres.), and Interstate Amateur Press Assn. Her article "How to Di-ess on $40 a Year," in Boston Globe, 1888, attracted wide discussion and notice. Home: 17 Akron St., Roxbury, Mass.* MINK, Oliver "W.; treasurer and director Ames Shovel & Tool Co., Ames Shovel & Tool Co. of Tex., Wright Shovel Co., H. M. Myers Co., T. Rowland's Sons, Inc.; asst. treas. and dir. Oliver Ames & Sons Corpn.; dir. Ore. Short Line R.R. Co., Am. Pneumatic Service Co., Lamson Co., Easton In- vestment Co. Dir. Home for Aged Men. Clubs: .41gonciuin, The Country. Home: 229 Marlboro St., Boston: (summer) Manchester, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. ItONOT, Charles Sedg-wick, anatomist; b. West Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 23, 1852; s. William and Katherine (Sedgwick) Minot; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1872; univs. of Leipzig, Paris and Wiirz- burg, 1873-6; S.D., Harvard, 1878; (LL.D., Yale U., 1899, U. of Toronto, 1904, St. Andrew's U., Scot- land, 1911; ScD., Oxford U., 1902); m. Lucy Fos- dick, of Groton, Mass., June 1, 1889. Lecturer on embryology and instr. oral pathology and surgery, 1880-3, instr. histology and embrvology, 1883-7, asst. prof., 1887-92, prof., 1892-1905, James Still- man prof, comparative anatomy, 1905, dir. of Anat. Labs., 1912, Harvard Med. Sch. Harvard exchange professor at universities of Berlin and Jena, 1912-13. Invented 2 forms of automatic microtomes. Fellow A.A.A.S. (gen. sec. 1885, pres. 1900), Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; corr. mem. Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci., Acad, reale Turin, Soc. Biol- ogic, Paris, Phys. Med. Gesellschaft Erlangen, Acad. Royal Med. Belgique; mem. Nat. Acad. Sci- ences; pres. Boston Soc. Natural History, 1897 — , Assn. Am. Anatomists, 1904-5; mem. N.Y. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Anatomische Gesell- schaft (Jena), Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Physiol. Soc, Am. Psychol. Assn. Clubs: St. Botolph (Bos- ton), Cosmos (Washington). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Har- vard Medical School, Boston, Mass.* MINOT, Panny Elizaheth Pickering" (Mrs. James Minot), club woman: b. Barnstead, N.H. ; d. Hazen and Martha Ann (Drew) Pickering; descendant of John Pickering, who settled in Portsmouth, N.H., 1633: grad. Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass., 1867 (valedictorian); m. James Minot, of (ioncord, N.H., May 13, 1874 (died Nov. 15, 1911). Has en- gaged in ednl., charitable and woman's club work; mem. Bd. of Edn., Concord, 1908-15; pres. N.H. Female Centenary Instn. and Home Missionary Union, 1901-8; nat. pres. Woman's Relief Corps, 1905; pres. Concord Female Charitable Soc, 1911- 15: chmn. ednl. com. N.H. Federation Women's Clubs, 1909-10, 1912-13; mem. ednl. com. Gen. Federation Women's Clubs, 1912-14. Mem. D.A.R. (regent Rumford Chapter, Concord, 1905-8). Con- glist. Clubs: Woman's, of Concord (pres. 1904-5), Avon Shakespeare, New England Wheaton. Ad- dress: 23 S. State St., Concord, N.H. MINOT, Georg°e Richards, M.D.; b. Boston, Dec. 2, 1885: s. of James Jackson and Elizabeth (Whitney) Minot; descendant of George Minot, Dorchester, Mass., 1630; Edward Jackson, Cam- bridge, 1643; on mother's side of John Whitney. Watertown, 1635; A. B., Harvard, 1908, M.D., 1912; unmarried. House officer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1912- 13; assist, resident phys. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 75i WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Baltimore, Md., since 1914. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston). Kecreations: athletics. Address: 188 MailV)oro St., Boston. MINOT, James Jackson, M.D.; b. West Kox- bury, Mass., Oct. 11, 1852; s. George Richards and Harriet (Jackson) Minot; descendant of George Minot, Dorchester, Mass., 1630, and Ed- ward Jackson, who came to America, 1643; g.s. James Jackson, M.D.; A.B., Harvard, 1874; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1878; student univs. of Vienna, Berlin and Strassbury, 1878-80; m. Elizabeth, d. Henrv Austin and Fanny (I^awrcnce) Whitney, of Milton, Mass., Oct. 30, 1884; 3 children: George Richards (M.D.), James Jackson, Jr., Henry Whit- ney. Formerly mem. med. staff Boston Dispen- sary; served as visiting phys. Carney Hosp. ; and Mass. CJen. Hosp.; now mem. consulting staff Mass. Gen. Hosp.; phys. in chief Long Island Hosp. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc. since 1877; trustee Boston Consumptives Hosp. Mem. A.M. A. and various med. and scientific socs. and assns. Ad- dress: 188 Marlboro St., Boston; (summer) Milton, Mass. MINOT, John Clair, editor; b. Belgrade, Me., Nov. .Ill, 1S72; s. George Evans and Effie (Par- cher) Minot; 10th in descent from George Minot who came from England to Boston in 1630; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1896; m. Sybil A. Howe, of Dixfleld, Me., July 20, 1903; 2d, Marion Bowman, Feb. 20, 1912. Asso. editor Kennebec Jour., Augusta, Me., 1897-09, Youth's Companion, Boston, 1909 — . Treas. Theta Chapter House Assn., 1899 — . Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Elks, Me. Hist. Soc. Dorchester Hist. Soc, Me. Press Assn. In Masonry has been at head of Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery. Mem. bd. of overseers Bowdoin Coll. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Water- town, Mass. Office: 201 Columbus Av., Boston.* MINOT, Joseph Grafton, capitalist; b. New York, Jan. 13, ISOS; s. Charles Henry and Maria Josephine (Grafton) Minot; ed. pvt. schs., Boston, Harvard Law Sch., Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. at Rye, Isle of Wight, Eng., Honora Elizabeth Temple, d. Thomas Lindall Winthrop, of London, Eng., and Boston, 1890; one son, Grafton Winthrop. Gov. Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Somerset, Country (Brookline). Recreations: travel. Au- thor: A Genealogical Record of the Minot Family in America and England, 1897. Home: 301 Berke- ley St. Office: 1110 Tremont Bldg., Boston.* MINOT, Iiaurence, trustee; b. West Roxbury (now Boston), May 19, 1865; s. William and Kath- arine ;Maria (Sedgwick) Minot; ed. pub. schs., and Roxbury Latin Sch., to 1879; studied Harvard Law Sch.; unmarried. Began in 1879 as office boy in father's office, continuing in his employ and in employ of brother William until death of latter, 1900; trustee of various estates to which devotes entire attention; dir. Old. Colony Trust Co. Mem. Bd. of Sinking Fund Commrs., 1897, Bd. of Estimate and Apportionment, 1898; chmn. Mu- nicipal Statistics Com., since 1897; chmn. exec, com. Good Govt. Assn., 1903-10; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: St. Botolph, Ex- change, Puritan, Commercial, Eastern Yacht (com- modore, 1903-5), Brookline Country. Recreations: shooting, yachting. Home: 144 Marlboro St. Of- fice: 18 Tremont St., Boston. MINOT, ■William, lawyer and trustee; b. "Ware- ham, Mass., Aug. 15, 1885; s. William and Eliza- beth Vredenburgh (Van Pelt) Minot; descendant in direct line of Gov. Minot, of Dorchester, Mass., also of George R. Minot, a friend of George Washington; ed. schs. in Boston, Denver, and Colo. Springs, Colo.; grad. Noble and Greenough Sch., Boston, 1903; A.B., Harvard, 1907; Harvard Law Sch., 1908, 1909; admitted to Mass. bar, July, 1909; m. Lucv Greenleaf Woodworth, of Brook- line, Mass., June 23, 1908; 2 children, Grace Wood- worth, William Minot, Jr. Has been associated with I..aurence Minot, trustee, since entering the bar; chief activity being real estate organizations) in all parts of the U. S. ; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co.; treas. The Woodbourne Co. (care of real es- tate). Improved Dwellings Assn.; dir. Nat. Dock & Warehouse Co., City Land Co., Boston Storage Wareliouse Co., Commonwealth Syndicate; treas. Whitehall Real Estate Trustees; asst. treas. Bos- ton Ground Rent Trust, Western Real Estate Trustees. Del. Itep. State Conv., 1912; mem. Rep. Com., Ward 11, Boston, 1912-13. Trustee Wells ISIemorial Assn.; mem. Boston Chaml)er of Com- merce, Chamber of Commerce of U. S. Republi- can. Unitarian (King's Chapel.) Mem. Mass. Forestry Assn., Mass. Fish and Game Protective Assn. (exec, com.), Perkins Instn. for the Blind, Citizens' Municipal League (treas.), Good Govt. Assn. (mem. publication and finance committees). Phi Delta Psi Club, Hasty Pudding Club, Insti- tute of 1770, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Stylus Club. Kalumet Club (all of Harvard). Clubs: Boston City (treas., 1910-13), Tennis and Racquet, Ex- change, Union Boat. Recreations: forestry, gar- dening, tennis. Home: 142 Marlboro St. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. MINTON, John Michael, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 23, 1872; s. Thomas and Mary B. (Cassidv) Min- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1894, LL.B., 1896; m. Anna I. Madden, of Boston, Sept. 15, 1897; 4 children, Grace, Ruth, Thomas, John. Practiced in Bos- ton since 1896; chmn. Bd. Election Commrs., since 1902. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Union. Democrat. Recreations: fishing, swimming: Home: Forrest Hills, Mass. Office: 532 Tremont Bldg. and City Hall Annex, Boston. MITCHEIiIi, Ahram "Whittemore, M.D. ; b. Demp- ster, N.H., Feb. 8, 1862; s. Andrew J. and Mary M. (Whittemore) Mitchell; grad. Newport (N.H.) High Sch., 1882, Kimball Union Acad.. Meriden, N.H., 1883; student Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1885-6; M.D., Univ. City of New York, 1887; m. Marlow. N.H., Oct. 17, 1888, Hattie F. Perkins; 4 children, Avis W., Karl P.. Richard A., Philip W. Began practice at Harrisville, N.H., 1887; removed to Epping, 1888; physician to Rockingham Co. Asy- lum, Almshouse, and House of Correction for 27 years. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1897, 1899. Mem. Rockingham Co. Med. Soc, N.H. State Med Soc. (pres. 1914), A.M. A. Pres. Epping Water Co. Methodist. Mason; mem. O.E.S.; Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Epping, N.H. MITCHi:i.Ii, Alfred, M.D.; Mar. 17, 1837-June 19, 1915; (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.)* MITCHEIiIi, Alfred, Jr., M.D., surgeon; b. Brunswick, Me., Dec. 6, 1872; s. Alfred (M.D.) and Abby E. (Sweet) Mitchell; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895, M.D., 1898. Practiced at National Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me., 1898-01, since at Portland; genito urinary surgeon Me. Gen. Hosp.; consulting phys. and genito-urinary surgeon, St. Barnabas and Chil- dren's hosps., also consulting surg. Webber Hosp. (Biddeford, Me.); prof, genito-urinary diseases Med. Sch. of Me. since 1913. Mem. Am. Urol. Assn., A.M. A., Me Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, Loyal Legion. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, Country. Address: 655 Congress St., Portland, Me. MITCHEIiIi, Asahel "W., town elk. and supt. wa- ter CO. (See vol. 1909.) MITCHEIiIi. Charles, lawyer: b. Oct. 22, 1869; s. Robert and Rebecca (O'Neill) Mitchell; ed. office study and at New York Law Sch; m. Edith L. Tur- ner, of Wallingford, Conn., Aug. 22, 1901; three children, Charles Bradford, Edith Hersey, Ray- mond McKim. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900. and since practiced in New Bedford. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Eureka Lodge A.F. and A.M., New Bedford: Mass. Consistory, S.P.R.S. Club: Dartmouth (New Bedford). Home: 20 Mapleview Terrace. Office: Masonic Bldg., New Bedford, Mass. MITCHEIiIi, Charles Francis, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn.. Feb. S, 1SS5; s. Charles and Julia (Gallivan) Mitchell; ed. pub. schs.. New Haven; Boardman Sch.: LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1908; m. Helen V., d. AVilliam Kennedy, congressman, of Naugatuck, Conn.. Sept. 24, 1914. Began practice in New Haven. 1909; associated wth Fitz Gerald & Walsh; v.p. The H.H. Olds & Co., wholesale bak- ers; treas. The (Connecticut Pie Co. (wholesale). Mem. Conn. State Senate from 10th Dist., 1911, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 753 1912; U.S. revenue agt., income tax, since Feb., 1913, for Conn, and R.l. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. New Haven County Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Theta Sigma, Emmett. Home: 15 Pendleton St. Office: 185 Church St., New Haven, Conn. MiTCHEIiIi, Edwin Knox, theologian; b. at Locke, O., Dec. 23, 1853; s. Spencer and Harriet Newell (Howard) Mitchell; A.B., Marietta Coll., 1878 (D.D., 1896); taught in Columbus (O.) High Sch., 1879-81; grad. Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1884; univs. of Berlin and Giessen, 1884-6; m. Hetty Marquand Enos, of Brooklyn, Jan. 20, 1887. Ordained Presbvn. ministry, 1886; pastor Memorial Ch., St. Augustine, Fla., 1886-90; studied in Berlin and traveled in Orient, 1890-1; prof. Grseco-Roman and Eastern ch,- history, Hartford Theol. Sem., since 1892. Trustee IMarietta Coll. Mem. Am. Ori- ental Soc, Am. Historical Assn., Soc. Biblical Liter- ature and Exegesis, National Geographical Society. Author: Life and Character of Christ According to St. Paul, 1894; Creeds and Canons, 1905. Contbr. to World's Best Literature, Encyclopaedia of Re- ligion and Ethics, reviews, etc. Address: 57 Gill- ette St., Hartford, Conn.* MITCHEIiIi, Ezra, M.D.; Nov. 12, 1841-Apr. 20, 1903. (See vol. 1909.) MITCHEIiIi, Harry Walter, supt. State Hospital, Warren, Pa. (See vol. 1909.) MITCHEIiIi, Henry Iiyman, lawyer; b. Unity, Me., Feb. 6, 1841; s. Stewart S. and Lucinda (Ty- ler) Mitchell; descendant of Experience Mitchell, who came from Scotland in the ship Ann, in 1623; on mother's side descendant of Rev. John Tyler, A.M. (family noted as furnishing more coll. presi- dents and profs., clergymen and professional men, than any other family of the U.S.); left an orphan at age of 5 yrs. ; ed. Corinna Acad.; pvt. student under 5 different graduates of Bowdoin Coll.; m. Emma L. Rider, of Albion, Me.. Sept. 22, 1878, a descendant on her mother's side of Henry Rust, the immigrant, Hingham, Mass., 1623; children, none. Admitted to Me. bar, 1870, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1875, to U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 1891; practiced in Bangor, Me., since 1870; atty. for City of Bangor, 12 yrs.; Piscataquis R.R., in which City of Bangor had $2,000,000 interest, was disposed of during this time; succeeded in restoring the excise tax on the European N. Am. Ry., in which people of Bangor held .$1,900,000 in securities; Hersey Trust Fund, for erection of City Hall, secured through his efforts, by special act of legislature; police force of Bangor placed on permanent basis; fire dept. reorganized, etc. (He procured a charter from the legislature in 1893, for the Bangor and Winterport Railway, entered into contract to finance it with five different banking houses in different years, but because of pressure brought to bear each declined to fulfill its contract, there- fore, the road has never been open to public travel beyond the first 6 miles from Bangor to the Hamp- den corner, and a shore line ry. from Hampden to Belfast and Rockland is yet to be built; one of the best lines in the State of Me.) Organized, 1895, Penobscot Loan & Building Assn., of which is dir. and atty. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Prominent for many yrs. in military affairs; was mem. 1st Me. Cav. Vols.; col. 2d Regt., M.V.IM.; brig. gen. comdg. 1st Brigade, N.G.S.M. (retired, 1902). Mem. stand- ing com. Unitarian Ch. Mem. Knights of Pythias, A.O.U.W. (past master workman), G.A.R. (past comdr. Hannibal Hamlin Post, No. 65). Charter mem. of Tarratine Club, also mem. Conduskeag Canoe and Country Club. Home: 41 Ohio St. Of- fice: 11 Columbia St., Bangor, ^re. MITCHEIiIi, Hinckley GillDert (Thomas), theo- logian: b. Lee, Oneida Co.. N.Y., Feb. 22, 1846; s. .Tames and Sarah Gilbert (Thomas) Mitchell; A.B., Weslevan Coll., 1873, A.M.. 1876; S.T.B.. Bos- ton U.", 1876: Ph.D., U. of Leipzig. 1879; (D.D., Mt. Union, 1888. Weslevan, 1901); m. Springfield, Mass., Alice Stanford, of Alton, 111.. June 29, 1880. M.E. pastor Favette. N.Y., 1879-80; instr. Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan U., 1880-3; prof. Hebrew and O.T. exegesis, 1883-05, instr. Semitic langs. and lit., 1905-6, Boston U.: engaged in exegetical work. 1906-10; prof. Hebrew and O.T. exegesis. Tufts Coll., 1910 — . Refused confirmation bv the Bd. of Bishops of the M.E. Ch. for denying the historicity of the early chapters of Genesis, 1905. Dir. Am. Sch. for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine, 1901-2. Transferred to N.H. Conf., 1909, to N.E. Conf., 1913. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Alpha Delta Phi. Club: Twentieth Century. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Address: 36 Pinckney St., Boston. MITCHEIiIi, Horace, corpn. official; b. Kittery, Me., Mar. 13, 1857; s. of Reuben and Hannah Mitchell; ed. New Hampton Lit. Instn., and busi- ness coll.; m. Dec, 1903, M. Gertrude Chase, of Kittery. Has organized over 1,200 corpns. under the Me. law and is elk. of about 500 corpns.- build- er and propr. of The Champernown Hotel, Kittery Point, Me.; pres. and treas. Kittery Water Dist Postmaster Kittery Point, 16 yrs.; mem. Sch. Bd' 20 yrs.; supt. schs. 10 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Ren 1891, 1893, 1911, 1913, Senate, 1895; del. Rep Nat' Conv., 1908. Pres. R. W. Trait Acad. Conglist' Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., United Order of Golden Cross (grand keeper of records of Me. for 29 yrs.). Address: Kittery, Me. MITCHEIiIi, Howard Rog-ers, retired clergyman- b. Waterville, Me., July 16, 1850; s. Benjamin G and Betsey L. (Combs) Mitchell; prep, edn Co- burn Classical Inst., 1868; A.B. Colbv Univ (now Colby Coll.), 1872. mem. Phi Beta Kappa; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1875; m. Cornish Flat, NH July 4, 1875, Alice J. Hook; 2 children, Frank Howard, b. Aug. 13, 1876; Grace Alice, May 13 1880. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1875; pastor Oskaloosa, la., 1875-6, Bella, la., 1876-8, Hinsdale N.H., 1879-80, Conway, Mass., 1880-5, Huntington, Mass., 1885-8, N. Uxbridge, Mass., 1888-90, Dover, Me., 1891-6, Livermore Falls, Me., 1896-7; has sup- plied pulpits frequently since 1897; in florist busi- ness as H. R. Mitchell & Son, 1897-06; with Central Me. Pub. Co., 1906-7, last 6 mos. editor Waterville Evening Mail and several weekly papers; pres Whittemore Furniture Co.; trustee Central Univ of la., 1876-8, Higgins Classical Inst., 1891-6. Pro- hibition Republican. Mem. Worcester (Mass.) Theol. Circle, Central Me. Theol. Circle; mem Sch Bd., Conway, Mass., 1881-5; mem. City Council of Waterville. 1901-2: on Hldg. Com. of Citv Hall Baptist. Author: The Lord's Supper — What Do the Scriptures Teach? (Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc ) • memorial sermon — The Great Hero. Address: Wa- terville, i\Ie. MITCHEIiIi, Jacob, merchant; b. Wellfleet Mass., Sept. 24, 1845; s. Jacob and Statira H.' (Blanchard) Mitchell; descendant of Experience Mitchell, who arrived in America in the ship Ann, 1623, and Jane Cook, of the Mavflower: ed. pub schs., Chelsea, Mass.; m. Lizzie R. Brown of Groton, Mass., Nov. 24, 1870. Began in business in Boston, 1874; now treas. and dir. Mitchell 'Wood- bury Co., importers of crockery and china; trustee Middlesex Savings Bank, Reading, Mass. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston Citv, Congrega- tional (Boston); Good Fellowship (Reading). Rec- reations: automobiling. Home; Reading, Mass. Office: 560 Atlantic Av., Boston, Mass. MITCHEIii;, James, clergyman; b. Greene Co., Ohio, Oct. 25. 1840; s. Robert Armstrong and Mar- garet Ann (Campbell) Mitchell; ed. Westminster Coll., New Wilmington, Pa.. 1856-60 (A.M., 1883); studied Lane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O., 1878-80; Ph.D. Wooster (O.) U., 1886; m. Newark, O., Sept. 26, 1865. Josephine M. Barrick (died Jan. 8, 1887); m. 2d. New Bedford. Mass., Julv 22, 1889, Ella F Devon (died Sept. 10, 1912). Ordained ministry Presbyn. Ch., 1875; pastor La Cygne, Kan., 1874-6, Hayes, Kan., 1876-8, Cleves, O.. 1880-3. Waldo, Fla., 1883-5, Crescent City, Fla.. 1SS5-8, New Bedford, Mass.. 1888-93, South Framingham, Mass., 1895-7. In U.S. customs service, Boston, since 1899. Stated elk.. Presbytery of Boston, 1903-13; editor Presbyterian Herald, 1901-5. Corporal Co. E, 12th O.V.I.; sergt.. 2d It., 1st It., comdg. Co. E. 94th O.V.I.. Civil War. Republican. Author: The Soul and Its Need; David and Margaret Mitchell, with Genealogy of Descendants, 1907. Address: Revere, Mass. 754 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND MITCHEIiIi, James Alfred, city auditor; b. (M.D.), George Samuel. Began practice at Bos- Boston, Feb. 4, 1854; s. of James and Mira (York) ton, 1S79; asst. in anatomy, 1S82-4, asst. demon- Mitchell; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Boston; m. strator, 1884-7. in.str. surgery, 1893-7, asst. in op- Emma Josephine Sprague, of Boston, June 7, 1876; erative surgery, 1895-03, lecturer since 1903, Har- 2 children, Alfred York, Jilyra Agnes. Entered vard; consulting surgeon Mass. Gen. Hosp., and service of City of Boston as a elk. in auditing dept., Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Fel- Apr., 1875; became chief elk., 1881, asst. city audi- low Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; tor, 1898, city auditor and auditor of the County mem. A.M. A., Mass. IMed. Soc, Soci6te Internation- of Suffolk, 1904; v. p. and trustee South Boston ale de Chirurgi(5. Address: 180 Marlboro St., Bos- Savings Bank. Clubs: Unitarian, Wompatuek. ton, Mass. Recreations: farming, gardening. Home: Young's mixTEB, WUliam GUbert, chemist; b. at Dixon, Hotel Boston: (summer) Hingham. Mass. Office, jjj y^p^ gS. 1846; s. George and Susan Elizabeth City Hall, i.oston. (Gilbert) Mixter; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. MITCHEIiIi, James Lee, clergyman; b. Limerick, (Yale), 1867, A.M., 1887; m. Ada Louise Webber, of Me., Jan. 23, 1864; s. Henry L. and Martha W. M.; Rock Island, 111., Aug. 26, 1875; 2 children, Ellen ed. pub. schs.. Rock Island, 111., Phillips Acad., d. (Mrs. H. L. Galpin), George W. Asst. in chem- Andover, Mass.; B.A., Harvard, 1884; grad. Union istry, 1868-70, instr., 1870-2, 1874-5, prof., 1875-13, Theol. Sem., New^ York, 1SS7: Ph.D., Yale, 1S9G; m. jjrof. emeritus since 1913, Yale. Mem. Am. Chem. Cadillac, Mich., Apr. 14, 1891, Maude E. Mitchell, soc, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. Clubs: Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1887; pastor First Graduates', Country. Author: An Elementary Congl. Ch., Cadillac, 2 yrs.. Grand Av. Congl. Ch., Text-Book of Chemistrv, 1889. Contbr. to American New Haven, Conn., 11 yrs.; Second Congl. Ch., At- Journal of Science, American Chemical Journal, tleboro, Mass., since 1901. Address: 22 Peck St., and to German chem. jours. Address: 250 Edwards Attleboro, Mass. St.. New Haven, Conn.* MITCHEIiIi, John Joseph, ex-congressman; b. MIXTER, ■William Jason, surgeon; b. Vienna, Marlboro, Mass., May 9 1873; s. Edward and Austria, Dec. 5, 1880; s. Samuel Jason and Wilhel- Bridget (McKee) Mitchell; Boston Coll., and Al- mina (Galloupe) Mixter; descendant of old New bany Law Sch.; unmarried. Mem. Mass. Ho of England stock; brought to U.S. in infancy; S.B., Rep., 1903-6, Senate, 19(^7, 1908; mern 61st Con- Mass. Inst. Tech., 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., gress, Dec. 1, 1910-Mar. 4, 1911, and 63d Congress, 1906; m. Dorothy Fav, of Boston, Sept. 21, 1911; Apr. 15 1913-1915, 13th Mass. Dist., to succeed 1 daughter, Elizabeth Elliot. Served as surg. in- John W. Weeks (elected to US. Senate); now U.S. terne Mass. Gen. Hosp., and volunteer asst. sur- Marshal, Boston. Mem. Mass. bar. Democrat Cath- geon Children's Hosp. 6 mos.: asst. surgeon to out- olic. Club: Boston City. Home: Marlboro, Mass.* patients Mass. Gen. Hosp. since 1912; surgeon to MITCHEIiIi, Pliilip Henry, educator; b. South- staff Anna Jacques Hosp., Newburyport, Mass.; burv, Conn., Dec. 13. 1883: s. of Henry P. and consulting surgeon Leonard Morse Hosp., Natick, Phoebe (Stoddard) Mitchell: Ph.B.. Yale. 1904, Mass. Mem. Mass. Vol. Militia 8 yrs.; mem. Med. Ph.D., 1907: m. Alice H. Friend, of West Newton, Reserve Corps, U.S. Army. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- Mass., May 30, 1910. Asst. prof, phvsiology, geons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Delta Up- Brown U., since 1911. Mem. Soc. Biol. Chemists, silon. Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tennis Unitarian. Home: 26 Rhode Island Av., Provi- and Racquet (Boston); Army and Navy (Wash- dence. R.I. ington, D. C). Home: 42 Fairfield St. Office: 180 MITCHEIiI., Wilmot Brookingrs, college prof.; Marlboro St., Boston, b. Freeport. Me., Aug. 24, 1867: s. Parmenas and MOE, William C. H., clergyman; b. Canastola, Priscilla Williams (Belcher) Mitchell; A.B., Bow- N.Y., May 31, 1876; s. Giles W. and Mary Jane Moe; doin Coll., 1890, A.M., 1907; studied at Harvard, grad. Groton (N.Y.) High Sch., 1893, Moody Bible 1895-6; m. Alice Merrill, of Littleton, Mass., Dec. Inst., Chicago, 1901, Bangor Theol. Sem., 1906; 26, 1892. Prin. Freeport High Sch., 1890-3: instr. A.B., Dartmouth, 1910 (salutatorian) ; m. Georgia rhetoric, 1893-7, prof, rhetoric and oratory since Gertrude McCullough, of Oakland City. Tnd., Sept. 1897, Bowdoin. (See Who's Who in America for 26, 1901. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1901; pastor, list of books, etc.) Address: Brunswick, Me.* Granby. Vt. ; pastor Westport, Conn., since Jan. 1, ■nrr-rf-c-o r.i,^^i«^ r±^^^^, ^ tvt T-. . v, -d^„+^„ 1913. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Dartmouth). Home: MIXTER, Charles Galloupe, M.D. ; b. Boston, -TO-oatrvni-t rnnn Mav 1, 1882: s. Samuel Ja.son and Wllhelmina (Gal- ^'^ estpori, i^onn. loupe) Mixter: descendant of Mavflower ances- MOLINE, Charles, M.D.: b. Motala, Sweden, try through Elder Brewster and Gov. Roger Co- Dec. 9, 1876: s. Charles Gustaf and Mary Augusta nant; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston; B.S., (Anderson) Moline: brought to America, 1880; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1893-6: B.S., 1906, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1907; m. Helen Worthing- Harvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. ton Mcintosh, of Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 5, 1911; Edith Earle Guilford, of Sunderland, Mass., Sept. children, Charles G., Jr., Anne M. Practiced in 14, 1905; 2 children, Jessie Guilford, IMary Fanning. Boston since 1906; junior asst. surgeon Children's Practiced in Sunderland, Mass., since 1903: chmn. Hosp., Boston; consulting surgeon, Leonard Morse Bd. of Edn., Sutherland. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med- Hosp., Natick, Mass.; instr. in Harvard Grad. Sch. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Address: Sunderland, of Medicine. Fellow Am. College of Surg.; mem. Mass. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Urol. Soc, N.E. MOLINEUX, Marie Ada, author, lecturer. (See Pediatric Soc. Republican. Clubs: Harvard, Ten- vol. 1909.) nis and Racquet, Brookline Country, Mass. Auto- tumr-r -cicrtrik ■tr-c-o x>. Montclair, N.J., Feb. IS, 1864; s. Charles B. and Alary (Perry) Morris; A.B., Rutgers Coll., 1888 (A.M., 1910); in economics and history, Johns Hopkins; m. Martha Turner, of Brooklyn, May 5, 1892. On editorial staff Mail and Express, New Y'ork, 1888-90; asso. editor The Congregationalist, Boston, 1891-1907; on staff Boston Herald, 1907-11, of Christian Sci- ence Monitor, 1911 — . (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: Christian Science Monitor, Boston.* MOBBIS, James Stewart, M.D. ; b. Bristol, Eng., Jan. 4, 1866; s. Michael Hungerford and Elizabeth Burro wes (Evanson) Morris; ed. in Eng.; came to America, 1882; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; m. Helen Adelaide Sawver, of Portland, Me., Apr. 29, 1900. Practiced in Revere, Mass., since 1889; mem. Bd. of Health, 9 yrs. ; med. examiner for 9 ins. COS. Trustee 1st M.E. Ch., Revere. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Alumni Assn. Mason (K.T.): mem. K. of P., A.O.U. Workmen, Order of Scottish Clans. Republican. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motoring, motor boating. Ad- dress: 96 Shirley Av., Revere, Mass. MOBBIS, Marshall E., retired mfr. ; b. Salem (now Naugatuclv), Conn., May 8, 1837; s. Sheldon and Betsev (Williams) Morris; pub. sch. edn.; m. Duquoin, 111., Oct. 8, 1862, Margaret E. Winters. In mfg. business 25 yrs.; 1st v. -p. Mechanics' & Farmers* Savings Bank. Address: 303 Noble Av., Bridgeport, Conn. MOBBIS, Bandall G., estate manager; b. South Boston, jNlass., Jan. 13, 1858; s. Dennis W. and Mary A. (O'Hara) Morris; ed. pub. schs. of Boston and Somerville, Mass.; m. Ida A. Webber, of Cliarlestown, Mass., Nov. 24, 1879; children, Nellie S., Henry W. (deceased). Began as elk. in the coal and wood business of Walter M. Hadley & Co., continuing 5 yrs.; then in same business with Barry & Mayo for 2 yrs.; since 1896 mgr. Reed's Blocli Estate; dir. Home Savings Bank, Hamilton Trust Co.; mem. Corpn. Franklin Savings Bank. Mem. original Boston Finance Commn.; pres. Faulkner Hosp.; dir. Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children; pres. Pub. Sch. Assn.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Norfolk Golf, High- land (West Roxbury). Recreations: golf. Home: West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 381 Albany St., Bos- ton. MOBBIS, Bobert Oliver, clerk of courts; b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 18, 1846; s. George Bliss and Elizabeth (Lathrop) Morris; descendant of Ed- ward Morris, one of first settlers of Roxbury, Mass., and Rev. Joseph Lathrop, a celebrated divine of West Springfield; ed. pub. schs. of Springfield, and Wilbraham Acad.; m. Lizzie Cad- well, of Springfield, Nov. 27, 1872. Clk. of courts since Mar., 1872; chmn. Commrs. of Sinking Fund, Springfield; mem. Bd. of Park Commrs. 3 yrs.; v.-p. Citv Library Bd. Dir. Indian Orchard Co., United Electric Light Co. (both of Springfield), Bircham Bend Water Power Co. (Chicopee, Mass.) ; was pres. Springfield Five Cents Savings Bank 11 yrs.; trustee numerous estates, and of the J. W. Hale Fund; v.-p. Springfield Cemetery Assn. Mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union, Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, Hampden Bar Assn. (sec). Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Nayasset, Economic, Winthrop. Has published a list of birds of Springfield and vicinity and has written many articles for the newspapers upon natural history. Recreations: fishing, shooting, walking, nature study. Home: WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 763 82 Temple St. Address: Court House, Springfield, town and later purchased dry goods and carpet Mass. business, at Montpelier, Vt.; sold out 3 stores and MOBBISON, Albert Long-, dentist; b. East Wey- removed to Ctunbridge, Mass., 1885; began in mfg. mouth, Mass., Aug. IS, IStiT; s. William Veach and business as Rawson & Morn.son, 1885, inc. as Mary Preston (Fusselman) Morrison; prep. edn. P^wson & Morrison Mfg. Co., 1896, succeeded, in Providence (R.I.) Latin Sch.; student Brown U., 1903, by the Mead-Morrison Mfg. Co., of which 1886-7; D.D.S., Phila. Dental Coll., 1890; m. M. is treas.; dir. Central Trust Co., Cambridge. Re- Anna Bailey, of Providence, June 20, 1894; 2 chil- Publican. Mem. Vermonters' Assn. (Boston), Cit- dren, Ruth, Hope. Practiced in Providence since izens Trade Assn. (Cambridge). Mason. Clubs: Oct. 20, 1890; mem. Hosp. Corps, R.I. militia, 3 Colonial, Economic, Cambridge. Home: 1 Fayer- yrs., last 2 vrs. hosp. steward with rank of 1st weather St.. Cambridge. Office: Prescott and Or- sergt. Mem. R.I. Dental Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. leans Sts., East Boston, Boston. Methodist. Mason; mem. St. John's Lodge No 1, MOBBISOK, Joseph M., civil engineer; b. Glen- Providence (Past Master): Providence Chapter, don, Northampton Co.. Pa., June 10, 1855; s. Joseph ?A^-¥-= /';°^"i'3?"'^S Council No. 1, R and S.M. and Emma (Maddock) Morrison; C.E., Lehigh U., (Capt. of Host); St. ^-^--•~ r^-^ — ^ ^t„ i _ . _ . „ _ _ _ K.T. Recreations: i Adelaide Av. Office: ..^„. ^^^^,.^. ... ^ .,„.....^ ,.„.. ^„ dence, R.I. til'TssBPclkT'freight 'office,'' Wabrsh'*R^^^^^^ Kansas MORRISON, Charles Ewell, banker; died June City, Mo., 1885-6: in charge of level party in rail- 20, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) road location, la., until Jan. 1, 1887; asst. and MORRISON, George Harvey, M.D. ; b. Jefferson, chief elk. resident engr., Wabash Ry., 1887-9; resi- N.H., Dec. 7, 1854; s Colvin and Elmira (Joselon) ^ent engr. for Wabash lines in Mo. and la 1889- Morrison; ed. Boston U.; m. Lancaster, N.H., June 9?: engr. and supt. structures Central Vt.Ry 24, 1878, Carrie Snowe. Has practiced at White- |i"Tv,'^"^^Tl^Ri?''^n'^V,;',. i^)i inlitv,. field. N.H., since 1881; founded, 1903. Morrison ^°"thern N.E.RR. Corpn. and Southern NE. R^^^^ Hosp.; dir. Whitefield Bank & Trust Co. Repub- Co.. Presbyn. Mem. Am. Ry Engineering and lican. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. etc. Maintenance of Way Assn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Whitefield, N.H. Club: Owl. Address: St. Albans, Vt. MORRISON, Henry Clinton, state supt. schs.; b. ^ MORRISON, Thomas JosepH.M.D., surgeon; b Old Town, Me., Oct. 7, 1871 s. John and Mary St Pideguire. Can. Aug. 21, 1882; s. Michael and Louise (Ham) Morrison; A.B., Dartmouth, 1895; Ellen (Deniers) Morrison: grad. Somersworth M.S., N.H. Coll. Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1906; m. T^^^Jn'f^^'a^Uf^in stock b^roker'^^offi^^^^ tail provisions: b. Moultonboro. N.H.. Aug. 20. 1849; ^"^ton is93 in rtfl e's^Ve business wfth Bast s^^of John Hazen and Elisabeth (Stocl.bridge) ^°il°l^' n^^^^^^^J.^'tLtV.f^.^^^^ tu ge (Mr H. E. Osgood, of Worcester, Mass.), Gertie. James ;r"r,fn7,^";V)o"rt~^ "'theatre' Home- 99 Howard Av., Granville, Jr., Guy Waterhouse. Clk. with North, ?,^lTv,°/c,to?nffiPP 70 State S^^ Boston Merriam & Co., Boston, 1870-8; associated, 1878, Dorchester. Office. -0 State St., Boston, with Israel Waterhouse, and organized firm of MORRISSEY, Richard J., lawyer; b. Westfleld, Waterhouse & Morrison, in which has since con- Mass., Jan. 3, 1864; s. Richard and Johanna L. tinued; also identified with Bay State Dairy Lunch, (Mullen) Morrissey; grad. Westfield High bch.; and real estate business; pres. Wentworth Supply student Holv Cross Coll. 2 yrs.; studied law in ot- Co. ; was one of incorporators Blackstone Savings fice of Maynard & Spellman, Springfield, Mass.; Bank. Mem. Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange, then attended Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Frances Protestant. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: V. Hassler, of Westfield, Mass., June 20, 1900. 85 Glen St.. Somerville. Mass. Office: 72 Black- Admitted to Mass. bar, 1889; practiced in West- stone St., Boston. field and Springfield: mem. Morrissey & Gray; „»«.r,.,e.^» -, r. « 1 u /ii ■ V- • chmn Bd. of Selectmen. Westfield. 2 yrs.; town MORRISON. John »•, coal handling machinery; ^ttv 3 vrs.; Dem. candidate for Congress, 1912 country store; in gen. mercantile business at MORSE, Albert G., mfr. ; b. Leominster, Mass., Barre, Vt. ; established clothing business in same Feb. 4, 1846. (See vol. 1909.) 764 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND MOBSZ:, Albert Pitts, natuialist, teacher; b. Sherborn, Mass., Feb. 10, 1S63; s. Leonard Town- send and I'hoebe Adeline (Knapp) Morse; ed. Sher- born pub. schs., Sawiii Acad, and Dowse High Sch., to 1S79; student entomology, summer, Coinell v., 1S90, Woods Hole, Marine Biol. Lab., 1893, Harvard, spl. student, 1906; pvt. study; m. Dover, Mass., July 29, 1903, Annie McGill; 2 children, Katharine T., Leonard H. Curator. ZoiJl. Mus., Wellesley Coll., since 1S8S; instr. zoology, Teach- ers' Sch. of Science, Boston, 1901-10; research asst. Carnegie Instn., Washington, 1903, 5; curator nat- ural history, Peabody Mus., Salem, since 1913. F'ellow Entomol. Soc. America; mem. N.E. Bot. Club, Boston Soc. Natural History, Cambridge Entomol. Club, S. Natick Natural History Soc, New York Entomol. Club. Address: 10 Upland, Rd., Wellesley, Mass. MOBSi:, Anson Daniel, college prof.; b. East Cambridge, Lami.illf Co., vt., Aug. 13, 1S46; s. Harmon and FJlizalxth Murray (Buck) Morse; brother of Harmon Noithrop Morse; A.B., Amherst, 1871, A.M.. 1874; studied U. of Heidelbeig, 1876, 1883; (LL.D., Union Coll., 1895, Amhei-st, 1908); m. Margaret Duncan Ely, of Lyme, Conn., Sept. 3, 1878. Taught in Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1872-5; instr. polit. economy, 1876-7, prof., 1877-8, prof, history and polit. economy, 1878-92, Winkley prof, history since 1892, emeritus, 1908, Amherst. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci- ence, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc. Has writ- ten articles on polit. theory and history for various pubis. Home: 28 Northampton Road, Amherst, Mass.* MOBSE, Cabot Jackson, investment securities; b. Bo.ston, .May 21, 1868; s. .John T., Jr., and Fannie Pope (Hovey) Morse; ed. Hopkinson's Sch., Bos- ton, and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Alice Burns, of Boston, Nov. 7, 1899; 1 son, Cabot Jackson, Jr Began in stock and bond business, Boston. 1888 associated with E. Rollins Morse & Bro., 1SS8-03 mem. Parker, Morse & Co., bankers and brokers', since 1906; sec. Utah Metal Mining Co.; dir. Nat. Dock Storage Warehouse Co.; firm mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Republican. Clubs: Somerset, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: golf. Home: 330 Dartmouth St. Office: 4 P.O. Square, Boston. MOSSE, Charles Alfred, M.D.; b. Salisbury, N.H., Sept. 8, 1857; s. Charles G. and Lucv J. (Calef) Morse: ed. pvt. schs.. Concord, N.H., Pehna- cook Acad.; M.D., Med. Dept., Dartmouth Coll., class of 18S2; m. Newmarket, N.H., Oct. 27, 1888, Gertrude M. Davis; children, Anne L. (Morse) Ran- dall, b. June 24, 1884; Alice G. (Morse) Truell, Apr. 23, 1891; Dorothea D., Oct. 21, 1896; m. 2d, Fannie Caroline Grant, Jan. 4, 191 — . Has practiced at Newmarket since 1882; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep, 1891, 1910, 1912, State Senate, 1899, 1900; post- master of Newmarket 2 terms, police justice, supt. of schs., selectman, now town moderator; Demo- crat; candidate for Congress, 1st Dist. of N.H., 1906; after-dinner and public speaker. Noted ath- lete in coll. days. Mem. Rockingham Co. Med. Soc, N.H. Medical Society. A.M.A. Member K. of P (Past Grand Chancellor N.H. and col. N.H. Uni- form Rank, K. of P.). Baptist. Address: Newmar- ket, N.H. MOBSE, Charles Ellsworth, M.D.; b. Wareham, Mass., Jan. 1. 1867; s. Seth Chatham and Mary Savary (Swift) Morse; in 11th generation, oh mother's side, from Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower; grad. Wareham High Sch., 1SS3- Adams Acad., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Abby Frances Marshall, of South Framingham. Massl, June 26, 1895; 1 child, Sylvia, b. June 12, 1902. Be- gan practice in Boston, 1892, removed to Ware- ham, Mass., 1894; state med. examiner 4th Plym- outh Dist., since 1895; state insp. health, 1905-9. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc, Boston Med. Librarv Assn. Address: Ware- ham, Mass. MOBSE, Charles Henry, educator. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) MOBSE, Charles Henry, organist, conductor; b. Bradford, Mass., Jan. 5. 1853; s. Eben D. and Marv A. Morse; grad. Haverhill (Mass.) High Sch., 1870; grad. N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1873; Boston U. Coll. of Music, 1876, Mus. Bac, 1877; m. Frances S. N. Kimball, of West Fairlee, Vt., Dec. 24, 1874. Taught piano and organ N.E. Conservatory of Mu- sic, 1873-7; prof, music and dir. Coll. of Music, Wellesle.y Coll., 1875-84; founder, and dir. North- western Conservatory of IMusic, Minneapolis, 1885- 91; organist and choii'master Plymouth Ch., Brook- lyn, 1891-9; previously in various chs., jirincipally in Boston, from age of 15; also St. I'aul, 1885, and Minneapolis later; dir. of music, Dartmouth Coll., 1901; conductor Conn. Valley Choir Union. Musical editor Plymouth Hymnal. Trustee N.E. Conserva- tory of Music. Pres. N.Y. State Music Teachers' Assn., 1894-6; v. -p. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sci- ences (music dept.) from its organization; a founder of the Am. Guild of Organists; mem. In- ternat. Mus. Soc, Appalachian Mountain Club. (See Who's AVho in America for musical composi- tions, etc.) Addi-ess: Hanover, N.H.* MOBSE, Charles "William, mfr.; Apr. 21, 1851- June 11, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) MOBSE. E. Bolllns, banker, broker; b. Boston, Oct. lil, 1845; s. John Torrey and Lucy (7abot (Jackson) Morse; brother of .lohn Torrey Morse, .Ir. ; ed. E. S. Dixwell's pvt. sch.; m. Marion R. Steedman, of Phila., May 29, 1873. Engaged as banker and broker at Boston since 1868, and of recent yrs. also in New York; head of firm of E. Rollins Morse & Bro. Mem. New York Stock Ex- change, Boston Stock Exchange (formerly its pres. 3 yrs.). Office: 28 State St., Boston; 30 Broad St., New Y'ork, N.Y.* MOBSE, Edmund Boyce, treasurer Vermont Marble Co.: b. Rutland, Vt., May 4, 1858; s. Ed- mund A. and Jennie M. (Royce) Morse; prep. edn. Rutland High Sch.; B.S., Cornell U.. 1879; m. Min- nie G. Burt, of Rutland. Vt., Oct. 23, 1885; 1 son, George Edmund. Admitted to Vt. bar. 1883. but did not enter practice; dir. and treas. Vt. Marble Co. (Proctor, Vt.), Clarendon & Pittsford R.R. Co.; dir. Rutland R.R. Co.; dir. Federal Reserve Bank, Boston, since Sept., 1914. Republican. Club: Rut- land Country. Home: Rutland, Vt. Office: Proctor, Vt. MOBSE, Edward Iiind, painter, writer; b. Pough- keepsie, N.Y'.. Mar. 29, 1857; s. Samuel Finley Breese and Sarah Elizabeth (Griswold) Morse; B.A., Yale, 1878; Royal Acad. Art. Berlin. 1884-8; Grand Ducal Acad, of Art, Weimar. Germany, 1888-91; Julien Acad., Paris. 189], 1892; m. Char- lotte Dunning Wood, July 24, 1884 (died Oct. 11, 1898); m. 2d, Clara Lounsbery (nee Croxson). of New York, Oct. 16, 1899. Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1893; exhbns. Nat. Acad. Design. Soc. Am. Artists, etc.; spl. exhbns. of work in Washington, New York, Chicago, St. Louis, etc. Unitarian. INIem. Washington Soc. Fine Arts. Soc. Washington Artists. Washington Water Color Club, Delta Kap- pa Epsilon. Scroll and Key. Club: LTni versify (New York). Contbr. to mags, and tech. pul^ls.; now en- gaged in lit. and artistic work. Autlior: Samuel F. B. Morse. His Letters and .Tournals. Home: Stockbridge, Mass.* MOBSE, Edward Sylvester, zoologist; b. Port- land, Me., June IS, 1838; s. Jonathan K. and Jane Seymour (Beckett) Morse; ed. at Bethel, Me., Acad.; later 3 yrs. with Louis Agassiz at Law- rence Scientific Sch. (Harvard); (hon. Ph.D., Bowdoin, 1871; A.M., Harvard, 1892). Prof, com- parative anatomy and zoology, Bowdoin, 1871-4; prof, zoology, Imperial U., Tokio, Japan, 1877-80; dir. Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass., 1880 — . Lec- turer, Harvard U., 1872-3; keeper Japanese pot- tery, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, since 1892; author- ity on Japanese ceramics. Mem. jury of awards, Chicago Expn., 1893, Buffalo Expn., 1901, St. Louis Expn., 1904. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences. Boston Soc. Natural History (pres.), Boston Malacological Club (pres. 1912-13), Am. Soc. Naturalists; v. -p. 1876, pres. 1885. A.A.A.S.; mem. Essex Inst.; corr. mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. Am. Institute Architects, British Assn. Adv. Science, Phila. Acad. Natural Sciences, Numismatic and Antiq. Soc. Phila., Anthrop. Soc. of Berlin, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Oriental Soc, Astron. Soc Belgium. Japan Soc. London, Royal WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 765 Soc. of Arts, London, East Asiatic Soc. ; lion. niem. Boston Soc. of Arcliitects, Aquatic Assn. Japan, Tokio Zool. Soc, Japan Soc. of New York, Astron. Soc. of Fiance, N.Y. Acad. Sciences. Soc. of Aii- tliropology and Geography Stockliolm; pres. Am. Assn. of Museums, 1911. IDecorated with Order of the Rising Sun (Japan), 1898. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, writings, etc.) Home: Salem, Mass.* MOBSi:, Edward Theodore, machinist: V). New Bedford, IMass., Sept. K!. 1868: s. Herman Ladd and Jane D. (Worcester) Morse: 9lli generation from Antliony Morse, who came to America from England: ed. dist. sch. in Conn.: pub. schs. in East Bridgewater. Mass.; grad. liigh sch.. East Bridgewater, 1886: m. Hattle M., d. Capt. Samuel Bates, of Whitman, Mass., July 29, 1891: 2 chil- dren, Herman E., Fred B. Began as machinist. East Bridgewater, 1889: now dir. East Bridge- water Co-operative Bank; trustee East Bridge- water Savings Bank (investment com.): treas. Carver Mut. Ins. Assn.; supt. Central Cemetery; mem. Sell. Com., East Bridgewater, since 1892 (treas.): mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 1912; chmn. Rep. Town Com. since 1909. Treas. Bd. of Trade. East Bridgewater. Republican. Unitarian. Recre- ations: boating. Home: 339 Central St., East Bridgewater, Mass. MORSi:, Ellsha Wilson, educator. (See vol. 1909.) MORSZ:, Elliott How, banking specialist; b. New Haven, Conn.. July Zl, 1846; s, Gardner and Mary Loring (Brigliam) Morse; great g-randson Captain Job Sliattuck, of the Revolutionary Army, leader in the Sliay Rebellion, and of David How, of Sud- bury, Mass.; grad. New Haven High Sch.: student of law in office of the late Dean Robinson, of Wasliington U. : m. Grace A., d. of Henrv E. Bowns, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1879: 3 chil- dren, John Mansfield, Gardner Warren, Dorotliea How. Actively engaged in administration and management of estates, and as treas. and mgr. for over 30 yrs. in the conduct of the business and investment interests of the Conn. Savings Banli; ex-pres. Savings Bank Assn. of State of Conn.; controller and trustee Conn. Savings Bank; dir. City Bank of New Haven: trustee Union & New Haven Trust Co. ; sr. warden and climn. Building Com., Christ Ch. Parisla. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. Clubs: Church, Economic. Recreations: horseback riding, garden- ing, skating, walking. Home: Rocky Beach, Or- ange, Conn. Office: 48 Churcii St., New Haven, Conn. MORSE, Frank Leander, M.D.; b. Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 23, 1871; s. Leander and Harriett (Gould) Morse: grad Marlboro High Sch.. 1890; M.D., Harvard IMed. Sch., 1904; m. Claire Estelle Sandford, of Marlboro, Apr. 21, 1897. Began practice in Boston, 1894; removed to Somerville, 1897; med. and sanitarv insp., Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1898-05; state insp. of health since 1909; med. insp. Somerville Bd. of Healtli since 1901. Mem. A.M. A., aiass. Med. Soc. Republican. Protestant. Address: 78 Highland Av., Somer- ville, Mass. MORSE, Prank Purinton, educator: b. Bruns- wick, Me., Sept. 1, 1867; s. Ben.iamin Franklin and Angeline Merrill (Barstow) Morse; descendant of Anthony IMorse, of Falmouth, IMe. ; grad. liigh sch.. Freeport, IMe., 1885; student high sch., Brunswick, 1885-6; A.B., Bowdoin, 1890; M.A., Harvard, 1901; m. Marv Elizabeth Mitchell, of Freeport, Me., Aug. 25. 1897 (died Mar. 21, 1914): 1 daughter, Marlon Elizabeth. Asst. in chemistry, Bowdoin, 1890-1; prin. high sch.. Mechanic Falls, Me., 1891-3, Free- port, 1893-5, Bradford, Mass., 1895-1900, Revere, since Sept., 1901: dir. Revere Co-operative Bank; trustee Revere Savings Bank; mem. Assn. N.E. Math. Teachers. Assn. N.E. History Teachers, Assn. N.E. English Teachers, Mass. Head Masters' Club, Mass. School IMasters' Club, Assn. Higli and Classical Teachers of Mass., Alpha Delta Phi. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Recreations; tennis. Address; 89 Beach St., Revere, Mass. MORSE, Frank Waldron, M.D.; b. Lewiston, Me., Feb. 16, 1872; s. Sihts Curtis and Julia E. (Casey) Morse; tontli in line from Samuel Morse, wlio came over in 1636; M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sell., 1896; house doctoi-. Me. Gen. Hosp., Portland. 1896-7; post-grad, work. Harvard (summer), 1901, New York Post-grad. Sch., 1902; m. Sumner, Me., Mar. 31, 1906, Amarilla B. Spaulding; 2 children, Wal- dron Lewis, b. May 19, 1908; Dorothy, Feb. 27, 1911. Practiced, Canton, Me., since 1898; del.-at-large Dem. Nat. Conv., Denver, 1908; mem. com. to notify Bryan of his nomination; mem. Sch. Bd., 10 yrs. Mem. Oxford Co. Med. Soc, Me. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; Odd Fellow. Address: Canton, Me. MORSE, Fred Winslow, prof, chemistry; b. Ber- lin, Mass., Dec. 6, 1865; s. Winslow Brigham and Eugenia Stowe (Carter) Morse; grad. high sch., Northboro, Mass., 1882; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1887, M.S., 1900; m. Berlin, Oct. 29, 1891, Lelia Lincoln White; 2 children, Fred Winslow, Jr., Ellen Hastings. Asst. chemist, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., Amherst, Mass., 1887-8, N.H. Expt. Sta. 1888-9; chemist, 1889-09, v.-dir., 1896-08; instr. in chemistry, 1889, prof, chemistry, 1889-91, prof, organic chemistry, 1891-09, N.H. Coll; research chemist, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., since 1910. Uni- tarian. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Promotion of Agrl. Science, Am. Soc. Agron- omy, Patrons of Husbandry, Soc. Colonial Wars. Address: 40 Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. Oct. 26, 1835- MORSE, Georg-e Franklin, mfr. Dec. 27, 191:^. (See vol. 1909.) MORSE, Georg-e Frederick, fruit raiser; b. Clin- ton, iMass., Aug. :J0, 1857; s. George Mason (M.D.) and Eleanor (Chase) Morse; mother was daughter of Rt. Rev. Carlton Chase, first bishop of New Hampshire; pub. schs., Clinton: Phillips Exeter Acad., 1874-7; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Mary E. Harmar, of Phila., Pa., June 3, 1884; 3 children, George F., Jr., Harmar, Josephine. On editorial dept., Phila. Press, 1882-5; settled on farm "Clov- erly," South Lancaster, Mass., 1886, and has since engaged in agriculture, principally raising apples, pears, strawberries, and other small fruits; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Clinton; trustee Clinton Savings Bank, Clinton Hosp. Assn. Trustee Pub. Library, Lancaster, Mass., since 1886; mem. Sch. Com., Lancaster, 1889-92, and 1896-02; selectman, Lan- caster, since 1902; ex-mem. Mass. State Bd. of Agr. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Club: Harvard Varsity. Home: South Lancaster, Mass. MORSE, Georg-e Lyman, woolens; b. Boston, Sept. 27, 1846; s. Lyman and Mary P. (Smith) Morse; descendant of Anthony Morse, the immi- grant, Newbury, Mass., 1635; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., Boston Latin Sch., and Harvard; m. Sarah Elizabeth Griggs, of Brimfield, Mass., Dec. 24, 1870; 2 children, G. Stanley, Lillian Kimball. Sales- man, Jordan, Trask & Presby, woolen mchts. (Bos- ton), Dresser, Stevens & Co.; traveling salesman. Eager, Bartlett & Co. (Boston), John B. Ellison Sons, Phila.; salesman for Smith, Stebbins & Co., Boston, 7 yrs.; began business for himself as mem. firm of Dav, Neal & Morse, later Neal, ]Morse & Co., and still later G. L. Morse & Co. Served as chmn. Bd. of Water Commrs., Melrose, Mass., for a number of yrs.; mem. Rep. City Com., Melrose, 25 yrs. (chmn. 12 yrs.); formerly mem. and chmn., Middlesex Co. 7th Rep. Dist. Senatorial Com. Rep. presdl. elector, 1900. Conglist. Trustee Melrose Hosp. (chmn. exec, com.); an organizer. 1904, Des Brisav Hosp. (now treas.). Mason (K.T.). Home: 3 2 Mvrtle St., Melrose, Mass. Office: 31 Bedford St., Boston. MORSE, Glen;a, Tilley, clergyman; b. St. Louis, Mo., Julv 30, 1875: s. Thomas Perry and Mary Amelia (Glenn) Morse; B.A. Harvard, 1898; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1901; unmarried. Deacon, 1901, priest, 1902, P.B. Ch.; asst. St. Anne's Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1901-2; asso. priest St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1902-4; rector St. James Ch., West Somerville, Mass., 1902-8; sr. curate Ch. of the Advent, Boston, 1908-9; rector All Saints Ch., W. Newbury, since 1910. Acting chap- iaia U.S. Mil. Acad., 1909. Pres. Sch. and Town r66 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Improvement Assn. (West Newbury), West New- bury Boys' Club; pres. Hist. Soc. of Old Newbury, Newburyport, Mass.; trustee Pub. Library (West Newbury), Dummer Acad., South Byfleld, Mass.; dir., sec. and treas. Newburyport Chapter of Dum- mer Allies; dir. and treas. West Newbury Y.M.C.A. Mem. Clerical Assn., Mass. Catholic Club, Mass. Ch. Union. Mem. Morse Soc. of America, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Soc. for Preservation of N.E. Antiquities, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Chase- Chace Family Assn., Bibliopliile Soc, Brothers of the Book, Am. Peace Soc, Am. Federation of Arts, Am. Drama League, Drama League of Boston, Am. Music Soc, Copley Soc; craftsman mem. Arts and Crafts Soc, and Metal Workers' Guild (both of Boston). Clubs: Harvard (Boston and Newbury- port, Mass.), Da Vinci; Dalton (Newburyport). Home: All Saints Rectory, West Newbury, Mass. MORSZ:, Godfrey, lawyer. May 19, 1846-.Tune, llUl. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-n. ,) MOBSE, Harry Moses, lawyer; b. Haverhill, N.H., Mar. 22, 1S57; s. .John Franklin and Susan W. (Johnson) Morse; ed. pub. schs. ; read law in offices of John L. Foster, and Judge E. D. Rand, Concord; m. Helen Oakes, of Franconia, Dec. 31, 1889. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1880; practiced in Concord until 1892; removed to Cal.; returned to N.H., 1896, and since practiced in Littleton. Supt. schs., Lisbon, 8 vrs.; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1903. Home: Littleton, N.H. MOBSE, Harry Wheeler, educator; moved to Los Angeles, Cal. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1911-15.) MOBSE, Henry Lee, surgeon; b. Nov. 18, 1852; s. S. T. and H. I. Morse; A.B., Harvard, 1874; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1878; studied U. of Vienna, 1880; m. Jessie Frances Scott, of Montreal, Can., June 23, 1884; 1 daughtei-. Formerly surgeon Car- ney Hosp. and mem. med. staff Boston Dispensary; was aural consultant at Boston Children's Hosp., Mass. Gen. Hosp.; also aural surgeon Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary (now retired). Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Address: Medfleld, Mass. MOBSE, Horace Henry, educator; b. Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 24, 1878; s. Henry Huxford and Har- riet Coleman (Lawrence) Morse; ed. Boston Latin Sch., 1892-6; A.B., Harvard, 1900; post-grad, study, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1900-1, 1902-4. Asst. in his- tory, Harvard, 1900-1, 1902-4; teacher of English and history, Asheville (N. C.) Sch., 1901-2; instr. in history, Simmons Coll.. Boston, 1903-5; asst. Harvard Coll. Library, 1905-6; became head of Dept. of History, Mt. Hermon (Mass.) Sch., 1906. Home: 27 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. 'MOBSE, Jacob Charles, stock broker; b. Con- cord, N.H.. June 7, 1860; s. Charles and Sara (Straus) Morse; parents both born in Bavaria, Germany; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1877; A.B., Harvard, 1881; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1884; m. Josephine Gans, of Boston, Mar. 15, 1893; 2 sons, Charles, Reginald. Mem. reportorial and editorial staff Boston Herald, 1884-07; editor and organizer Baseball Magazine, 1907-10; sec. New England League of Professional Baseball Clubs, 1900-12; now engaged as broker in stocks with the G. W. Field & Co. Mem. Dem. Town Com. of Brookline, Mass. Jewish religion. Mason (32°, Shriner); mem. Royal Arcanum. Club: News- paper. Recreations: baseball. Home: 440 Har- vard St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. MOBSE, Jacob B., tailors' trimmings; b. Man- chester, N.H., Feb. 6, 1866; s. Jacob and Rachel (Hirshfleld) Morse; grad. English High Sch., Bos- ton, 1883; m. Rebecca Ratshesky, of Boston, Mar. 11, 1891; four children. Bertha M. (Mrs. Victor H. Elsas, of New Orleans, La.), Allen R., John, James Robert. Stock boy with Jas. F. Mullen & Co., Boston, 1883-6; Boston agt. for William Marx & Co., tailors' trimmings, 1886-9; organized Morse Bros., Jan., 1889, which was succeeded by Morse Bros. & Ehrlich, Jan. 1, 1901, of which is sr. partner; treas. Julius Kallman Co., shoe mfrs.' goods; dir. Chelsea Trust Co., Mt. Sinai Hosp. Mem. Bd. of Cemetery Trustees of City of Boston, 1908-13, 1913-18. Democrat. V.-p. Congregation Adath Israel. Clubs: Boston City, Elysium (Bos- ton); Kernwood Country (Salem, Mass.); City Athletic (New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 17 Hawes St., Brookline. Office: 31 Bedford St., Boston. MOBSE, John Alden; b. Phippsburg, Me., July 17, 1861!; s. Alden ;\lorse and Mary E. (Averill) Morse; B.S., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1886; m. Leonice Brockway, of Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 15, 1892; 2 children, Horace G., Leonice B. Began as elk. with B. W. and H. F. Morse, Bath, Me., 1887; supt. Morse Ice Co., 1888; now pres. Morse Bros. Co., lumber mfrs., and sliipbuilders' materials. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglisl. Mason (K.T.); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: motoring. Home: 42 Summer St. Office: 52 Front St., Bath, Me. MOBSE, John Iiovett, M.D. ; b. Taunton, Mass., Apr. 21, 1865; s. Erastus and Sarah Seabury (Bas- sett) Morse; A.B., Harvard, 1887., A.M., M.D., 1891; m. Adelaide M. Fairbrother, of Portland, Me., Sept. 3, 1906; 1 son, Lovett. Practicing phys. at Boston since 1892; asst. in clin. medicine, 1896-1900, instr. in pediatrics, 1900-6, asst. prof., 1906-11, asso. prof., 1911-15, prof, since Jan. 1, 1915, Harvard; visiting phys., (IJhildren's Hosp.; consulting phys.. Infants' Hosp. and Floating Hosp. Mem. Assn. Am. Physi- cians, Am. Pediatric Soc. (pres., 1912), N.E. Pedi- atric Soc. (pres., 1911), A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Harvard (Boston, and New York). Author: Case Histories in Pediatrics; Care and Feeding of Young Children; Diseases of Nutrition and Infant Feeding. Frequent contbr. to med. journals. Sum- mer Home: Shelburne, N.H. Address: 70 Bay State Rd., Boston.* MOBSE, John Torrey, Jr., author; b. Boston, Jan. 9. 1840; s. John Torrey and Lucy Cabot (Jack- son) Morse; A.B., Harvard, 1860 (Litt.D., 1911); m. Fanny P. Hovey, of Boston, June 10, 1865. Prac- ticed law at Boston, 1862-80; devoted to lit. since 1880. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1876; overseer Har- vard, 1879-91; co-editor with Henry Cabot Lodge the Internat. Review, 4 yrs. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Mass. Hist. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 16 Fairfield St., Boston.* MOBSE, Julius Carrol, merchant; b. Boston, June 6, 1875; s. Jacob and Rachel C. (Hirshfleld) Morse; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Jeska Swartz, of Albany, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1913. Has been identified with clothing and men's furnishing business since beginning of active career; v.-p. Leopold Morse Co. since 1911. Dir. Federation Jewish Charities, Leo- pold Morse Home (Mattapan, Mass.), Home for Jewish Children (Dorchester, Mass.). Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Jewish re- ligion. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Elysium, Elm Hill Country. Home: Hotel Puritan. Office: 137 Washington St., Boston. MOBSE, Iieonice Brockway (Mrs. John Alden Morse); b. Clinton, Mass., Sept. 13, 1873; d. Lorenzo Harriman and Martha Philena (Sawyer) Brock- way; grad. Charlestown (Mass.) High Sch., 1892; m. John Alden Morse, of Bath, Me., Dec. 15, 1892; 2 children, Horace Gray, Leonice Brockway. Trus- tee Bath Citv Hosp. Mem. D.A.R. (state regent for Me., 1911-12, 1912-13). Club: Fortnightly (pres., 1913-15). Conglist. Address: 42 summer St., Bath. Me. MOBSE, Iieroy S., timber lands; b. Woodbury, Vt., Nov. 16, 1858; s. Ira and Hulda (Ainsworth) Morse; ed. pub. schs.; m. Alice Le Barron, of Mont- pelier, Vt., Jan. 9, 1880. Organized the Morse Mfg. Co., 1886, operating 3 mills; purchased the mills of the Cambridge Lumber Co., 1896; disposed of inter- ests in the Morse Mfg. Co., 1902, and purchased entire stock of the Cambridge Lumber Co.; now large owner of timber lands in Vt. ; also exten- sively engaged in farming. Home: Jefferson- ville, Vt. MOBSE, Iiewis Kennedy, lawyer, trustee; b. Bos- ton, July 28, 1869; s. Lewis Wheaton and Isabella Armine (Burrows) Morse; grad. Roxbury Latin WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 767 Sch., Boston, 1883; A.B.. Harvard, 1891, LL.B., Home: 9 Mt. Washington St. Office: 6 Birch St.. 1895; m. Annie Hooker Capron, of Boston, Apr. 21, Derry, N.H. 1897 (died Oct. 31, 1909); 2 children, Anna Hooker, MORSOir, Robert Kobertson, clergyman; b. Up- Arthur Webster. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895, ton, P.E. Island, Can., .Jan. tl, 1869; s. Richard W. since practiced in Boston; dir. Pond Creek Coal and Janet (Robertson) Morson; ed. pub. schs., Co. (mem. exec. com.). Pres. Internat. Inst, for Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P.E. Island, Girls, Madrid, Spain; treas. Bradford Acad. Haver- to 1890; grad. Bangor (Me.) Tlieol. Sem., 1896; hill, Mass.; treas. Wellesley Coll.; chmn. Sch. Com., a.B. (Phi Beta Kappa honors), Bowdoin Coll. Boxford, 1906-12. Conglist. Mem. Delta Upsilon. 1898; m. Boston, 1898, Emily Florence Mills. Or- Clubs: Exchange, University (Boston); Harvard dained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1898 Pastorates: (New York). Author: Melodies of English Verse, Winthrop, Me., 1898-1900; St. Johns, N.B., 1900-3; 1910. Recreations: a country place, literature and Yarmouth, Me., since. Mason. Address: Yarmouth', economics. Home: Boxford, Mass. Office: 201 Dev- Me. onshire St., Boston, INIass. MORSS, Charles Henry, educator. (See vol. MORSZ:, Lucy Gibbons, author; d. James Sloane 1909.) Gibbons (author "We Are Coming, Father Abra- MORSS, Everett, president Simplex Wire and ham") and Abby" (Hopper) Gibbons; g.d. Isaac T. Cable Co.; b. Boston, Mar. 6, 1S65; s. Charles An- Hopper; m. James Herbert Morse. May 12, 1870. thony and Mary Elizabeth (Wells) Morss; ances- Author: The Chezzles, 1888; Rachel Stanwood, tor on paternal side settled at Newburyport, 1894. Address: Cotuit, Mass.* Mass., 1630; ed. Boston pub. schs; grad. English MORSE, Marg-aret Fessenden, author; b. Jama- ^^sji Sch., 1881; S^., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885; ica Plain, Mass., Nov. 28, 1877; d. Robert McNeil ™- Ethel Reed, of Boston June 8, 1891; 3 chil- and Anna E. (Gorham) Morse; ed. pvt. schs. and dren, Constance, Everett, Jr. Noel Pres Simplex Mass. Inst. Tech.; unmarried. Author: The Spirit Wire and Cable Co^ pres. Tlie Morss & Whyte of the Pines, 1906; On the Road to Arden. 1909; Co.; v.-p. Siniplex Electric Heating Co.; trustee Scottie and His Lady, 1910. Address: 60 Bur- ^orss Real Estate Trust; dir 1st Nat. Bank, roughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.* Mem. corpn. and of exec. com. Mass. Inst. Tech. „ ^^, Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Clubs: University, MORSE, Melvin Greg-g", lawyer; b. Elmore, Vt., Technology, St. Botolph, Exchange, Engineers', Feb. 27, 1873; s. Benjamin F. and Mary (Burn- (Boston); Country (Brookline); Engineers', Tech- ham) Morse; grad. People's Acad., 1897; LL.B., nology, Bankers' (New York). Home: 115 Corn- Boston Univ. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Johnson, Vt., monwealth Av. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston.* Dec, 1900, Esther Mae Foster; 1 daughter. Mar- lurrkwcc tr^-^-^, a/io.^c ^^'^ ■ \. ■c^ct^v, Tv/r„.-^ tha'E. Has practiced at Hardwick, Vt., since ai?^ 30 ^'ST^ s ^Clfa^-t^ Xi^tf/onv and Ma?V Eufa": Jan. 1, 1900; served in B Battery, 1st Mass. Regt., ^^\^- (Vyeiis') Morss descendant of Anthonv f^O^^'f-'^m.m Vt^'Wn*nV''Ren"^f9i?^'Re"n^Jblic?n' MoL.^ol^Ne^bury M'ass.fTe'st^^nd ol th^e^WeU^ ]f3'.\:^J^^ T^rlJ,- V?- ^a^T^'J Ika^nJ^ n-r^^- family, of Wells, Me., 1635; B.S. in Elec. Engring.. }l^l^''^ ;.i'^^-nJ^v^ A^rit^!^: T^^tfZ^J\^-^ ' Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; m. Edith Sherman, of mem. K. of P., I.O.O.F. Address. Hardwick, Vt. Boston, Mar. 10, 1909; 2 children, Henry Adams, MORSE, Robert McNeil, lawyer; b. Boston, Jr., Sherman. Connected since 1893 with The Aug. 11, 1837; s. Robert and Sarah Maria (Clark) Morss & Whyte Co., mfrs. wire goods, Boston, of Morse; A.B., Harvard, 1857; m. Anna E. Gorham, which is now v.-p.; v.-p. Simplex Wire & Cable of Boston, Nov., 1863; father of Margaret Fessen- Co.; dir. Simplex Electric Heating Co.; dir. and den Morse. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1860; prac- asst. treas. Simplex Wire & Cable Co., of Cal. tices in Boston. Mem. Mass. Senate, 1866, 1867, Term mem. Corpn. of Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Am. Ho. of Rep., 1880 (chmn. judiciary com. and Inst. Elec. Engrs., Theta Xi. Conglist. Clubs: leader of House). Overseer of Harvard. 1880-94. University, Boston City, Engineers', Exchange, Home: Falmouth, and Jamaica Plain, Mass. Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Yacht, Boston Yacht, Office: 57 Equitable Bldg., Boston.* New York Yacht. Recreations: Yachting. Home: MORSE, Warner Jackson, plant pathologist: 463 Commonwealth Av. Office: 201 Devonshire St., b. Waterbury Center, Vt., Oct. 30, 1872; s. Daniel J^osion, .lUass. Jackson and Jane (McKee) Morse; grad. Johnson MORSS, John Wells, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 15, (Vt.) Normal Sch., 1893; B.S., Univ. of Vt., 1898, 1862; s. Charles Anthony and Mary Elizabeth M.S., 1903; Ph.D., U. of Wis., 1912; m. Johnson, (Wells) Morss; A.B., Harvard, 1884, LL.B., 1887; Vt., July 6, 1898, Mary A. Leland. Prin. pub. schs. unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1887; long Lyon Mountain, N.Y., 1893-4; teacher in city even- associated with firm of Clapp & Glover; practiced ing schs., Burlington, Vt., 1895-8; teacher natural alone since 1907; also interested in real estate and sciences, Montpelier, (Vt.) Sem., 1899-1901; asst. mf g. ; mng. trustee Morss Real Estate Trust; dir. botanist. Vt. Expt. Sta.. 1901-6; instr. in botany, Morss & Whyte Co., Simplex Wire & Cable Co.. 1901-1905, asst. prof, bacteriology, 1905-6, U. of Simplex Electric Heating Co.; trustee Bradford Vt.; organized Dept. Plant Pathology, Me. Expt. Acad. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- Sta., 1906. Address: Orono, Me. publican. Conglist. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ^^^^^■r, ■,^-,-, , ^ -,TT^ /o 1 -tnnnv ton. Clubs: University, Exchange (Boston); Coun- MORSE, Willard H., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) try (Brookline); Brae Burn Country; Harvard MORSE, William Ing-lis, clergyman; b. Para- (Boston and New York). Home: 323 Marlboro St. dise, N.S., June 4, 1874; s. Joseph C. and Almira Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. (Morse) Morse; A.B., Acadia Coll., N.S., 1897; MORTON, Arthur, M.D. ; b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 14, igys; s. Henry George and Hannah (Blake) 1900; post-grad, work Harvard; m. Susan A. En- Morton; prep. edn. St. Albans High Sch.; M.D., sign, of Simsbury, Conn., June 15, 1904; 1 daugh- XJ. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1899; m. Margaret ter, Susan Toy. Deacon, 1900, priest, 1901, P.E. Lang of St. Albans, Nov. 20, 1907; 3 children. Ch. ; teacher Westminster Sch., Simsbury, Conn., Elizabeth M.. Gladys L., Henry George. Practiced 1900-2; curate St. John's Ch., Stamford, 1902-5; at St. Albans since 1906, eve, ear, nose and throat; rector Ch. of the Incarnation, Lynn, Mass., since asst. physician Monson (Mass.) State Hosp., 1899- 1905. Mem. Canadian Soc. of Authors. Repub- 05; health officer, St. Albans, since 1907. Mem. Vt. lican. Author: Acadian Lays and Other Verse, State Med. Soc, Franklin Co. Med. Soc, St. Albans 1907. Address: 170 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. Clinical Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: MORSE William T. editor; b. Chester, N.H., Owl. Recreations: tennis. Address: St. Albans, Vt. Aug. 14, 1857; s. Josiah D. and Emeline (Robie) MORTON, Asa Henry, college prof.; b. High- Morse; grad. Chester (N.H.) Acad.; m. Mary L. land, Kan., Dec. 8, 1861; s. Henry and Mary Mer- Currier, of Chester, Nov. 24, 1885; 2 children, rill (Dodge) Morton; B.A., Wabash Coll.. Ind.. Louis, b. Nov. 4, 1889; Marian,, Nov., 1896. 1882, M.A., 1884 (hon. L.H.D., 1900); studied Lane Editor Derry (N.H.) News since 1889; water Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, 1883-4, Gottingen, and commr.; trustee Taylor Library. Mason; Odd Fel- Leipzig. 1884-5, Union Theol. Sem., 1886-7; trav- low; mem. Patrons of Husbandry, Sons of Vets., eled and studied in Europe, 1887-94; m. Josephine N.E. Order of Protection. Republican. Baptist. Newcombe Ames, of Boston, Dec. 28, 1886. Prof. 768 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Romance langs., 1893-1910, prof, natural theology, 1910 — , Williams Coll. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* MORTON, Eliza Happy, author; b. Westbrook (niiw Xorth Deeriiig', .suburb of Portland), Me.; d. William and Eliza Hannah (Phenix) Moi-ton; ed. Westbrook Sem. pjepan as teacher at 16; made specialty of geography; in charge of teaching of geography in Normal Dept., Battle Creek Coll., Mich., 1S80-3: 17 yrs. sec, treas. Me. Tract Soc. and Me. branch, Review and Herald Pub. Co. of Wash- ington (office at Portland). INIem. Nat. Geog. Soc. (See Who's Who in Amei-ica for books, etc.) Ad- dress: 365 Allen Av., Portland, Me.* MORTON, Georgre Carpenter, paint merchant; b. Boston, Sept. 23, 1S68; s. John Dwight and Maria E. (Wesson) Morton; ed. English High Sch.; m. Harriet L. Evans, of Cleveland, ()., .June 6, 1893; 3 children, Eugene Evans, John Dwight, Marjorie. Began active career, June, 1S86, in employ of Car- penter, Woodward & jMorton, mfrs. and wholesale dealers in paints and varnishes; business incor- porated, 1892, as Carpenter-Morton Co., of which was made asst. treas.; has been treas. and gen. mgr. of CO. since Jan., 1898; trustee Boston Penny Savings Bank. Pres. Boston Credit Men's Assn., 1911-14; dir. Nat. Assn. Credit Men: mem. N.E. Paint and Oil Club. Clubs: Boston City, Oakley Country. Recreations: fishing, golf. Home: 12 Brookledge St. Office: 77 Sudbury St., Boston. MORTON, Georgre R.; b. West Sumner, Me., Aug. 17, 1868; s. Henry F. and Lucelia C. (Forbes) Mor- ton; grad. Hebron Acad., Me., 1886; Fryeburg Acad., Me., 1889: m. Elizabeth Whitman, of Turner, Me., June 12. 1897. Treas. and mgr. Paris Mfg. Co.; pres. Paris Trust Co. Home: South Paris, Me. MORTON, James Ferdinand, educator; b. Wil- mot, N.S., Jan. 24, 1844; s. Robert Stone and Han- nah Parker (Morse) Morton; A.B., Acadia Coll., Wolfville, N.S., 1866; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Center, Mass., 1869; (A.M., Brown U.,1S77); m. Newton Center. Nov. 2, 1869, Caroline Edwards Smith. Ordained to Baptist ministry, 1869; pastor, Littleton, Mass., 1869-72, Neponset, 1873-5; teacher of Latin and Greek, New London (N.H.) Literary and Scientific Instn., 1875-7; in miscellaneous lit- erary work for several yrs.; librarian Newton Theol. Instn., 1878-91; teacher ancient and modern langs., 14 yrs., and for 10 yrs. prin.. Proctor Acad., Andover, N.H.; chmn. Sch. Bd. and supervisor schs., Andover, N.H., 1908. Address: Andover, N.H. MORTON, James Madison, judge; spl. student Brown U., 1856-9; LL.B., Harvard, 1861; (hon. A.M., Brown, 1882, LL.D., 1893). Practiced law at Pall River, Mass., 1861-90; was city solicitor; asso. justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass. since 1890. Home: Fall River, Mass. Address: Court House, Boston.* MORTON, James Madison, Jr., judge; b. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 24, 1869; s. James M. and Emily Frances (Canedy) Morton; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B.. 1894, A.M., 1894; m. Nancy J. B. Brayton, of Fall River, Mass., June 10, 1896; children, James M., 3d (deceased), Bravton, Sarah, Hugh. Prac- ticed in Fall River, 1894-12; judge U.S. Dist. Ct. for Mass. since Sept., 1912. Mem. Am., and Mass. bar assns.; hon. mem. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Pres. Sagamore Mfg. Co. (Fall River); dir. First Nat. Bank, Durfee Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Trustee Bradford Durfee Textile School, Children's Home, Boys' Club (all of Fall River). Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Union, Tavern, Chess, Harvard (Boston), Coffee Tavern, Quequechan, Golf (Fall River). Recreations: salmon fishing, motoring. Home: 130 Underwood St.. Fall River, Mass. Of- fice: Federal Bldg., Boston.* MORTON, Marcus, judge; b. Andover, Mass., Apr. 27, 1862; s. IMarcus and Abbv Bowler (Hop- pin) Morton; A.B., Yale, 1883; studied in Harvard Law Sch.; m. Maria E. Welch, of Newton, Mass., Oct., 1892. Engaged in practice of law at Boston from 1885; judge Superior Ct. of Mass., Sept. 27, 1909 — . Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, University, Brae Burn, Odd Volumes. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Address: Court House, Boston.* MOSEIiEY, Charles H., trustee; b. Boston, Feb. 6, 1840; s. Flavel and Mary Ann (Ockington) Mose- ley; descendant on father's side of Pilgrim set- tlers in America; ed. Everett Sch., Dorchester, Mass.; Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; m. Sept. 10, 1868, Mary Louisa Glover, of Dorchester; children, Jennie G., Elisha H. Coal dealer for 30 yrs., since trustee of estates; dir. Boston Belting Co.; propr. of Revere House. Unitarian. Recreations: camp- ing. Home: 45 Magnolia St., Roxbury. Office: 220 Devonshire St., Boston. MOSEIiEY, Charles "W^illiam, broker; b. New- buryport, Mass., Dec. 24, 1847; s. Edward Strong and Charlotte A. (Chapman) Moseley; ed. Dummer Acad. (South Byfield, Mass.), Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N.H.; student Harvard 18 mos. ; mem. firm Pickering & Moseley, stock brokers. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Country, Algonquin, Exchange, Eastern Yacht, Boston Athletic, Harvard. Recrea- tions: vachting, country life. Home: Newburvport, Mass. Office: 40 State St., Boston. MOSEIiE'V, Frank, auctioneer and commission merchant; b. Mt. Pleasant, Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 30, 1854; s. Thomas Edward and Mary (Crehore) Moseley; 9th generation in descent from John Maudesley, Mass., 1632; grad. Dwight Sch., Boston, 1870; m. Martha Alger Hawes, of Boston, Apr. 29, 1880: 1 daughter, Elise (Mrs. Cutler B. Downer, of Winchester, Mass.). Began active career in em- ploy of H. Harris & Co. (established, 1847), auc- tioneers and commn. merchants, 18 India St., B0S7 ton, 1871; mem. of firm since 1881, and sr. mem. since Feb. 1, 1889. Mem. Boston P'ruit and Produce Exchange, Boston Chamber of Commerce; mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Bostonian Soc. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston City, Winchester Country. Recreations: motoring, travel. Home: 36 Everett Av., Winchester, Mass. Office: 131 State St., Boston, Mass. MOSEIiEV, Frederick Strong", broker; b. New- buryport, Mass., Mar. 19, 1852; s. Edward S. and Charlotte (Chapman) Moseley; m. Alice, d. Maj. Perley Poore, Sept. 29, 1879 (died July 12, 1883); 1 son, Benjamin Perley; m. 2d. Helen, d. Maj. J. E. Carpenter, of Phila., June 1, 1899; children, Char- lotte Chapman. Frederick S., Helen Carpenter, Harriet. Mem. F. S. Moseley & Co.; dir. Nat. Shaw- mut Bank. Recreations: country life. Home: 144 Beacon St. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. MOSEIiFY, Harold Phelps, lawyer; b. Westfield, IMass., Nov. 13, 1871; s. David N. and Mary G. (Phelps) Moselev; prep. edn. Williston Sem.: A.B., Williams Coll., 1895; B.L., Boston U., 1897; m. Westfield, Mass., June 15. 1898. Nan L. Wilcox; 2 children, David Mills, b. Dec. 3, 1900; Harold Wil- cox, Apr. 5, 1907. Dir. First Nat. Bank, Westfield Library; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901, 02. 03. 04, and of Mass. Senate, 1905. Republican. Conglist. Mason: mem. Grange, S.A.R., Delta Psi. Clubs: Navasset, Westfield. Address: 12 Chestnut St., Westfield, Mass. MOSEIiEY. John Luther; b. Northfield, Vt.. Mar. 4, 1840; s. John and Lydia Carroll (Knight) Mose- lev; ed. Northfield Acad.; m. Clara Ann Boynton, of Pepperill, Mass., Oct. 2, 1864 (died Aug. 24, 1904): m. 2d, Mrs. Augusta M. (Gold) Morse, of Northfield, Oct. 17, 1905. Enlisted in Co. H, 1st Vt. Inf., Apr. 18, 1861; discharged Aug., 1861; re- enlisted, 7th Vt. Inf., Oct., 1861; elected 1st It. Co. K, June, 1862; mustered into LT.S. service, Feb. 12, 1863; promoted capt., Co. K, Jan. 1864; served in Dept. of the Gulf; hon. mustered out Apr. 14, 1866. Engaged in meat business in Northfield until 1891 (retired); trustee Northfield Savings Bank; select- man 10 yrs.; mem. Vt. Senate, 1906-8. Trustee Norwich U., since 1898. Conglist. Mason: mem. G.A.R., Loyal Legion. Home: Northfield, Vt. MOSFIiE'V, Samuel Robert, postoffice official; b. Columbus, O., Nov. 6, 1846; s. Thomas W. H. and ^lary Ann (Beckner) Moseley; ed. pub. schs., Rox- bury, Mass.; m. Andover, Mass., June 6, 1870, Car- oline M. Brown (died May 19, 1912). In newspaper business at Hyde Park. Mass., 1872-1911, as propr. Gazette. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. 2 terms: post- master, Hyde Park, 4 terms. Republican. Episco- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 769 palian. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston Ward (McLaughlin) Mosher; A.B., Bowdoin, 1869; City, Boston Press. Address: Hyde Park, Mass. (LL.D., Findlay Coll., 1887); m. Frances M. Stew- MOSES, Galen Clapp, banker and mfr.; b. Bath, ^l"'- o^" ^^^^ ^j-^^l^^^"^^- ^,l;l^'^^--Hj'hu^\}'' ^^^^ Me., Aug. 30. 1S35. (See vol. 1909.) ^?«r T^nv^r Isrq sT^^t't c*^^'*' "^'f ^ J^® Morning ' btar, Uover, 1869-81; U.S. consul, Nice, France, MOSES, George Higfgrlns; b. Lubec, Me., Feb. 9, and Sonneberg, Germany, 1881-5; pres. Hillsdale 1869; s. Hev. Thomas Gannitt and Kuth (Smith) (Mich.) Coll., 1886-01; editor Morning Star, Bos- Moses; A.B., Dartmouth, 1890, A.M., 1893; m. Flor- ton, 1901-11; an editor the Watchman, Oct. 1, 1911. ence Abby Gordon, of Franklin, N.H., Oct. 3, 1893. Was pres. city council, Dover, 3 yrs.; mem' N h' Pres. Monitor and Statesman Co., Concord, N.H., Ho. of Rep., 1877-9 (chmn. com State Normal since 1898. Pvt. sec. to gov. of N.H., 1889-91, 1905; Sch.); trustee Hillsdale Coll. and Bates Coll. Re- sec, to chmn. Rep. State Com., 1890; sec. State For- publican. Baptist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha estry Commn., 1893-06; mem. Bd. of Edn., Con- Delta Phi. Clubs: Bowdoin, Field and Forest (Bos- cord, 1902-3, 1906-9, 1913 — ; del. at large Rep. Nat. ton). Author of various pub. addresses on inter- Conv., Chicago, 1908; E.E. and M.P. to Greece and national law and ednl. and social topics Home* Montenegro, Apr., 1909-Nov., 1912. Conglist. 107 Howland St., Boston, Mass.* Clubs: Wonolancet, Passaconaway, Athenian. TurntiTTT-a TTa-nvi^ T>»,r+«„ n/r -r. . v, tTjpw Voik * ^^^■' *-*<^t. 21, 186*; s. Andrew J. and Julia Harris .New ioiK. (Woodford) Mosher; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M.D MOSES, George William, banker; b. Boston, May Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Helen Augusta Clark 16, 1852; s. Joseph T. and Adaline L. Moses; ed. at of Boston, Mar. 22, 1913. House officer, Mass. Gen Boston and Chelsea, Mass.; m. Susie A. Ricker, of Hosp., 1896, and of Boston Lying-in Hosp 1897- Chelsea, Sept. 26, 1876; 2 sons, Herbert Wallis, asst. surgeon U.S. Army, 1S98; instr. in anatomy' Percy Lawrence. Pres. 1st Ward Nat. Bank, Chel- and asst. prof, of laryngology. Harvard Med. Sch ; sea Trust Co., Chelsea Real Estate Associates; aural surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear In- v.-p. East Boston Co.; dir. Chelsea Gas Light Co. firmary; laryngologist Dept. for Diseases of the Trustee Mass. Homoe. Hosp. Mem. Boston Cham- Throat, also aural surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp ber of Commerce, Bank Officers' Assn. City of Bos- Clubs: St. Botolph, University, Harvard. Address: ton. Served on staffs of Govs. Brackett, Green- 828 Beacon St., Boston, halge and Wolcott, rank of col. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Ex- MOSHER, Henry Carroll Wright, banker; b. change, Boston Art. Recreations: fishing, motor- New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 12, 1845; s. Jonathan ing. Home: Brookline. Office: cor. Maverick and and Abigail (Soule) Mosher; grad. Fairhaven Meridian Sts., East Boston, Mass. (Mass.) High Sch., 1863; took 3 months' course at Mildred. Began in boot and shoe business. Wash- ^^i':" i??/"'^^''^^^"""^!^^.^^^- Corpn.. New Bedford, ington, D.C.f 1S76: removed to Boston, 1887, and ^"^^i^^"" ^ason, K.T. Address: New Bedfm:^d^ has since continued on own account; now 2d v. -p. ^^^"-^s. Gray & Davis, Inc. Democrat. Methodist. Mason MOSHEB, Marshall James, M.D.; b. St. Croix, (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council Commandery, N.S., Feb. 18, 1861; s. Daniel and Ann Elizabeth Shrine). Clubs: Boston Yacht, Boston Athletic (Spence) Mosher: descendant of Hugh Mosher, Assn.; Fossils, Central (Somerville) ; Old Beacon 'who came from England and settled in R.I., and (Allerton, Mass.). Recreations: yachting. Home: who was heir to an estate on which now is built 17 Westwood Rd., Somerville, Mass. Office: 134 the City of Manchester, England; ed. common Summer St., Boston, Mass. schs., St. Croix, N.S.; Normal Sch., Truro, N.S. ; MOSES, Thomas Freeman, M.D.; b. Bath, Me., ^.D., U. of Vt Coll. of Medicine, 1889; post-grad. June 8, 1836; s. William Vaughan and Sarah (Free- courses in bacteriology U of Vt. and at Harvard; man) Moses; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1857, A.M., 1860; "i- ^^^^^^^^^h ,^'''^'^*l^^t ^&mI'"^°"'-c.5^ . Medford, M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1861; m. Hannah ^,^^\ ^|,""®. ", 1899; 2 children Edwin Inglis, Appleton Cranch, of Washington, May 7, 1867. Marshall Lionel Practiced m Waltham Mass Acting asst. surgeon U.S.A., 1862-4; mem. Pension 5,\nce 1889; prof, hygiene and pub. health. Coll. Examining Bd., Urbana, O., 1889-92; pres. Urbana g'^^'f. and Surg Boston: surgeon to Middlesex & U., 1886-94. Home: Waltham, Mass.* §°^l°"t?*,- ^^--.^^r Suburban Ry. Club; examiner L,^^-^^ ■^- ^ T , . -,c,, T.^ no in-io Prudential and Phoenix lite ins. cos.; phys. for MOSES, Vincent; July 4, 1844-Mar. 28, 1912. various fraternal orgns. Was mem. Bd. of Health, (See vol. 1909.) Waltham, 8 yrs. (chmn.. 6 yrs.); phys. Bd. of MOSES, William Hammond, mfr.; b. Meredith, Health and city bacteriologist 2i/> vrs. Trustee N.H., Sept. 3, 1863; s. Thaddeus S. and Emily S. Waltham Hosp. 6 yrs. Mem. Mass. Assn. Bd. of (Currier) Moses; grad. Tilton Sem., 1886; m. Til- Health, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, ton, June 11, 1890, Mabel T. Pillsbury. In busi- etc.: del. Congress of Hygiene and Dermatology, ness with his father, 1886-90; became identified Washington, D.C., 1913. Republican. Conglist. with the Tilton Mills. 1890; dir. Manchester Nat. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Red Men, Bank; trustee la. Savings Bank and interested in Eastern Star, Foresters, Owls, Moose, etc. Clubs: several other enterprises. Address: Tilton, N.H. Waltham Medical. Flashlight, Republican. Recre- MOSHER, Charles Girdler, clergyman; b. Mer- ^tio"^: fishing. Address: 925 Main St., Waltham, cer. Me., Mar. 27, 1865; s. Francis B. and Abbie E. Mass. (Girdler) Mosher; ed. Bates Coll. (non-grad.); MOSHER. Thomas Bird, publisher, editor; b. grad. Cobb Div. Sch., 1891; (A.M.. Bates, 1912); m. Biddeford, Me., Sept. 11, 1852; s. Benjamin and Nellie L. Tracey, of Auburn, Me.. June 25, 1891 Mary Elizabeth (Merrill) Mosher; ed. pub. schs., (died Jan. 23. 1901): 2 children, Mildred, Marion; Biddeford. Me., and Boston: (hon. A.M., Bowdoin m. 2d, Nana B. Perkins, of North Brooksville, Me., Coll., 1906); m. Anna M. Littlefleld, of Saco, Me.. Aug. 5, 1902; 2 children, Muriel, Francis. Or- July 2, 1892. Began publishing choice and limited dained Free Bapt. ministry, 1891: pastor Madison, edits, of books in belles lettres, Oct., 1891; began Me., 1891-3, 1st Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1893-6, Es- editing and publishing The Bibelot, Jan., 1895, a sex St. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1896-02, Augusta since reprint of poetry and prose, largely from scarce 1902 (modern ch. bldg. erected). Trustee Me. Chil- editions and sources not usually known. (See dren's Home Soc. Me. Bible Soc, Me Civic League; Who's Who in America for other publications.) pres. Me. Free Bapt. Young People's Soc; chap- Address: 45 Exchange St., Portland, Me.* lain Me Insane Hosp Progressive Republican. mOSMAN, William A.. Insurance: b. Jamaica Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Augusta, Me. Plain. Mass., Nov. 24. 1862; s. Anton and Adeline MOSHER, George Prank, retired editor; b. South S. (Reynolds) Mosman; m. Anna L. Hyde, of Cin- China, Me., Feb. 12, 1844; s. William and Betsy cinnati, O., Oct. 7, 1891; 1 daughter, A Marguerite. / / WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND Represented ins. companies as agent since 1885; v.-p. Mexico Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.; treas. C. F. Coombs & Co., Inc. Vice consul Guate- mala since Aug., 1912. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Algonquin, Newton, lioston City. Home: 360 Commonwealth Av., Newton Cen- tre, Mass. Office: 85 Water St., Boston. MOSS, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Worcester, IMas.s., Nov. 3, ISCl; s. Lemuel and Harriet (Bing- ham) Moss; A.B., Indiana U., 1884; (U.L).. Uenison U., Granville, O., 1911); m. Catasauqua, I'a., June 15, 1896, Mary Elizabeth Thomas; 4 children, Les- lie Bates, Roger Thomas, Winifred Thomas, Charles Henry, Jr. Engaged in business for 10 yrs. after leaving coll.; ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1895; pastor, Little Falls, Minn., Apr., 1895- Dec, 1895, Allentown, Pa., Dec, 1895-Apr., 1897, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, 1897-1900, I'ark Av. Bapt. Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 1900-03. First Bapt. Ch., Mai- den, Mass., since 1903: has served on various Bapt. corns, and bds.; mem. Bd. of Mgrs. and Exec. Com., Am. Bapt. Missionary Union; also mem. bds. of various other local, state and nat. denominational organizations and various interdenominational bodies. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Boston); Min- isterial. Address; 28 Salem St., Maiden, Mass. MOSS, William Washburn, lawyer; b. Stoning- ton. Conn., Mar. 10, 1872; s. William Chesebrough, Jr , and Alice (Washburn) Moss; descendant of John Moss, who settled in Conn., 1639; grad. Providence High Sch., 1890; A.B., Brown U., 1894, A.M., 1895; LL.B., cum laude. Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Julia Trent Howard, of Kansas City, Mo., June 19, 1906; 4 children, Alice Washburn, Mary Louise, Margaret Lynn, Peyton Howard. Instr. in mathematics, Brown U., 1894-6; admitted to RL bar, 1899; removed to Kansas City, Mo., and practiced there, 1899-02; returned to Providence and associated in practice with Comstock & Gard- ner until Apr. 1, 1905; then with Gardner, Pirce & Thornlev; has been mem. of firm since Apr., 1907. Mem. Sch. Com., Providence, since 1910. Mem. R.I. Bar. Assn., Delta Upsilon. Democrat. Episco- palian. Clubs: Churchman's, Turks Head, Econom- ic. Recreations: gardening. Home: 24 Everett Av. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I. MOSSBEBG, Prank, mfr. ; b. Wermland, Sweden, Nov. 8, 1858; s. Nils and Sara (Persson) Mossberg; ed. countrv schs. and Chalmers Polytecknic Inst., Gothenburg, Sweden; came to America, 1882; m. Jennie D. Polsev, of Pawtucket, R.I.. Apr. 29, 1886; 1 child, Florino Mildred. Began as draftsman with Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., 1887, continuing 2 yrs.; entered mfg. as Mossberg Mfg. Co., Attleboro. Mass., 1889; incorporated as Mossberg & Granville Mfg. Co.. Providence, R.I., 1897; incorporated as Mossberg Roller Bearings Co., Ltd., London, Eng., 1898; founded firm of Frank Mossberg Co., mfrs. spl. machinery and tools, punching dies, metal stampings, automobile parts, etc.. at Providence, 1899, and since pres. of the company; business moved to Attleboro, 1900. and so continues; v.-p. Standard Machinerv Co.: dir. Metallic Shell & Tube Co. (Providence), Krow Scale Co. (New York); pres. Uneedus Trading Co., New York. Pres. Cham- ber of Commerce, Attleboro, 1913-15: dir. Nat. Chamber of Commerce of U.S., Nat. Automobile Assn., Mass. Automobile Assn. Formerly chmn. Rep. Com.. Attleboro. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Engineers' Club (New York), and Swedish engring. clubs of Worcester. Chicago and New York. Ma- son (32°); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: West Side (Attleboro). Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 141 Pleasant St. Office: Frank Mossberg Co., At- tleboro, Mass. MOSSEB, Jacob, leather mfr.; h. Allentown, Pa., Dec. 3, 1859; s. James K. and Maria E. (Keck) Mosser; ed. pub. schs., Allentown. Pa.; m. Sallie J. Seibling. of North Penn. Pa., Jan. 1, 1884; chil- dren, Anna (Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts, of Rox- bury). Paul S.. Carl E.. Harris. Philip D., Jacob, Jr. (deceased). Katherine, John F.. Charles Richard. Began active career at Allentown in employ of Mosser & Keck, tanners. 1877 (also J. K. Mosser & Co.); removed to Boston. Sept., 1883, became mem. firm of Keck & Mosser Co.. and had charge of N.R. office for the company; pres. J. K. Mosser Co., 1906-Apr., 1914; since in leather business on own account. Lutheran. Clubs: Brae Burn, Vesper Country. Home: 89 Elmliill Av., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 183 Essex St., Boston. MOTLEY, Edward, banker; b. Boston, Mass., Now 21, l.sT'.); s. Thimias and Eleanor (Warren) Motley; descendant of John Warren, brother of Gen. Joseph Warren, who was killed in Battle of Bunker Hill, also of Edward Motley, l)ro. of John Lothrop Motley, historian; prep. edn. Groton Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1902; m. Harriet S. Jaques, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 14, 1913. Entered em- ploy of Curtis & Sanger, bankers, 1901. mem. of firm since 1910. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York). Somerset. Tennis and Racquet. Nahant, New Riding, N.E. Kennel. Recre- ations: athletics. Home: Nahant, Mass. Office: 33 Congress St.. Boston. MOTIiEV, James Marvin, college prof.; b. Lin- coln Countv, Mo.. Sept. 25. 1877; s. Bremis Webster and Mary A. (Stone) Motley; A.B., William Jewell Coll., Mo., 1901, A.M., 1903; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1906; ni. June 10. 1909, Ethel Levering, of Balti- more. Md. Served as scholar, fellow and instr. Johns Hopkins; prof, economics, Wells Coll., N.Y., 1906-7; asso. prof, economics, Stanford U., Cal., 1907-10: same Brown U.. since 1910. Dir. Nat. Assn. for Prison Labor. Providence Soc. for Or- ganizing Charity. Mem. Am. Economic Assn., Phi Beta Kappa (Johns Hopkins). Clubs: Uni- versity, Agawam Hunt (Providence), Baltimore Country. Author: Apprenticeship in American Trade Unions. 1907; Housing Rehabilitation (Rus- sell Sage Foundation). 1912. Address: 125 Butler Av.. Providence, R.I. MOTIiEV, John Lothrop, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 21. 1879; s. Thomas and Eleanor (W^arren) Motley; prep. edn. Groton Sch., Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1904, since associated with Storey, Thorndike. Palmer & Dodge. Boston; be- came mem. of firm. Jan.. 1910; trustee Suffolk Savings Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, New Riding, Na- hant, N.E. Kennel. Recreations: horseback riding, shooting, sailing. Home: Nahant, Mass. Office: 53 State St.. Boston. MOTLEY, Thomas, banker; b. Nahant, Mass., Sept. 4, 1874; s. Thomas and Eleanor (Warren) Motley; descendant of John Warren, bro. of Gen. Joseph Warren, who was killed at Battle of Bunker Hill, also of Edward Motley, bro. of John Lothrop Motley, historian; prep. edn. Groton Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Margaret Fay, of Boston, Nov. 12. 1902. Began with Curtis & Motley, bankers, 1896; mem. Curtis & Sanger since 1902; trustee T\^arren Instn. for Savings, Charlestown; dir. Parker Cotton Mills Co.. Greenville. S.C. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Country (Nahant), Somerset, Tennis and Racquet. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Home: 241 Beacon St. Office: 33 Congress St., Boston. MOTT, William Elton, hydraulic engr. ; moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. (See vol. 1909.) MOULTHBOP, Leslie, machinery mfr., retired; b. New Haven, Conn., May 3, 1846; s. Major and Emily Lois (Brown) Moulthrop: ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and business coll.; m. Caroline E. Fairman. of New Haven, May 7, 1873; 3 children, Carolyn (Mrs. W. P. Stanley, of Atlanta. Ga.), Berkeley R., Alice F. (Mrs. A. R. Burr, of New Haven). Be- came identified with the New Haven Mfg. Co., 1870, sec. and treas., 1879-07, dir. since 1907; receiver for Dwight Slate Machine Co., Hartford, Conn., 1908-10. Republican. Baptist. Club: LTnion League (trustee). Home: 620 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. MOULTON, Augustus Preedom, lawyer; b. Jay, Me., May 1, 1848; s. Freedom and Shuah Coffin (Carter) INIoulton; descendant on paternal side of William Moulton. of Hampton. Me.. 1630; on ma- ternal side of George Cleve. of Portland, Me., deputv gov. of Me. about 1650; ed. Gorham Acad., Saco High Sch.; grad. Westbrook Sem., 1869; A.B., Bowdoin, 1873, tutor, 1874. Read law with Hon. William L. Putnam, now judge U.S. Ct. of Appeals; "WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 771 has practiced alone at Portland since 1876; atty. for many corpns., and extensive business in state and federal cts.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1878, 1879; mayor City of Deering, 1898-9; pres. Bd. of Alder- men, Portland, 1900; atty. for Bradstreet Agency. Overseer Bowdoin Coll.; trustee Westbrook Sem.; trustee and v. -p. Thornton Acad. Republican; campaign speaker. Conglist. Mem. Am. and Cum- berland bar assns.. Am. Hist. Soc, Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc, Me. Soc. S.A.R. (pres. 1908), Soc. Colonial Wars, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa (Bowdoin). Mason (K.T.. Shriner) ; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, Lincoln, Fraternity (pres.), Economic (pres.). Compiler Genealogy of Moulton Family, and writer on hist. and other topics. Recreations: travel. Home: 87 Falmouth St. Office: 98 Exchange St., Portland, Me. MOUI.TO»r, Charles A., M.D. ; b. Concord, Me., Mar. 12, 1860; s. Lorenzo H. and Sarah (Piper) Moulton; grad. Westbrook Sem., Deering, Me., 1881; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Abbie A. Lunt, of Brunswick, Me., June 3, 1885; 2 children, Ina Mae, Arthur Lunt. Began practice at New Portland, Me., 1884; removed to Hartland, 1897; pres. and gen. mgr. Hartland & St. Albans Telephone Co., Hartland Electric Light & Power Co. Trustee Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, Me. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Somerset Co. Med. Assn., Water- ville Clin. Soc. Republican. IMethodist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Hartland, Me. MOUIiTON', Clarence Eg-erton, actuary Nat. Life Ins. Co.; b. Randolph, Vt., Sept. 29, 1863; s. .lustin Horace and Hannah Olivia (Perrin) Moulton; grad. coll. prep, course, Randolph schs., 1885; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1889; m. Middlesex, Vt., Aug. 16, 1905, Mrs. L. Aline Temple. Clk. treasurer's office, Oct. 1, 1891, asst. treas., Jan., 1896, actuary since Apr., 1902, Nat. Life Ins. Co. Sec. Bd. of Sch. Commrs., Montpelier. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K. T., Shriner). Clubs: Apollo, Montpelier Country, Lake Mansfield Trout. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 12 Clarendon Av. Office: 116 State St., Montpelier, Vt. MOUIiTON", David Edward, lawver; b. Falmouth. Me., Sept. 16, 1871: s. David O. and Mehitable P. (Wormwood) Moulton; descendant of William Moulton, Hampton, Me., 1630; LL.B., Tale Law Sch.. 1897, M.L., 1898, and since practiced at Port- land: m. Falmouth, Me., Oct. 30, 1901, Etta B. Knight; 2 children, Ruth, Etta Louise. Clk. and atty. Portland Water Dist. Mem. Cumberland Bar Assn. Republican. Universalist. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner): mem. K. of P., Red Men. B.P.O.E. Recreations: farming. Home: 259 Vaughan St. Office: 98 Exchange St., Portland, Me. MOUIiTON, Edward Seymour. M.D.; b. New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 26, 1868: s. Tyler Calvin and Susan Abigail (Seymour) Moulton; grad. Grand River Inst., Austinburg, O., 1887; B.A., Oberlin, 1891, M.A., 1894; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1894; m. Fanchon Wilson Smith, of Sutter Co., Cal., Feb. 28, 1898: 2 children, James Seymour, Janet. Prac- ticed in New Haven, Conn., since 1894; maj. Med. Corps, C.N.G. Mem. Conn. Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Assn., New Haven Med. Assn., Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U.S. Republican. Conglist. Recre- ations: traveling. Address: 237 York St., New- Haven, Conn. MOUIiTON', Prank Prescott, educator. (See vol. 1909.) MOUIiTON, Henry M., M.D.; b. Canton, Me., Dec. 2, 1863; s. Charles T. and Jane Cobb (McCal- lister) Moulton; prep. edn. Greeley Inst., Cumber- land Center, Me., Westbrook Sem.. to 1883; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1886; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., Bow- doin Coll., 1889: post-grad, work. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York. 1900; m. Cumberland, Me., Nov., 1888, Ina M. Wilson: 3 children, Mollie, b. Mar. 7, 1890; Jeanie, Apr. 7, 1896; Katherine, May 18, 1898. Has practiced at (Cumberland Center since 1889. Democrat; elected mem. Me. Legislature from towns of Cumberland and Falmouth by largest majority ever given a rep. from the dist; mem. Me. Senate since 1911. Episcopalian. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Assn. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., I.O.R.M. Recreations: farming, raising fancy Jerseys. Address: Cumber- land Center, I\Ie. MOUIiTON, Henry Philip; b. Salem, Mass.; s. Henry P. and Harriet E. Moulton; A.B., Amherst, 1902; spl. student Harvard, 1904; unmarried. Was connected with Standard Thennometer & Electric Co., Peabody, Mass., and later with transportation dept, Seattle (Wash.) Electric R.R. ; asst. supt. Salem Fraternity, Salem, Mass.; teacher for 10 yrs., Powder Point Sch., Duxbury, Mass.; owner and dir., same, since Mar. 1, 1909. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Amherst Chapter); past master of The Grange. Address: Powder Point School, Duxbury, Mass. MOUIiTON, Lorenzo Edward, educator; b. North New Portland, Me., Nov. 20, 1869; s. Lorenzo H. and Charity B. (Strickland) Moulton; prep. edn. Anson Acad., North Anson, Me.; A.B., Bates Coll. 1893; m. Alma G. Bailey, of Lewiston, Me., Aug. 1, 1894; 4 children, Edward B., Ralph C, Maynard W., Francis P. Prin. Monson (Me.) Acad., 1893-6; prin. Rockland (Me.) High Sch., 1896-07; supt. of Rock- land schs., 1907-8; union supt. of schs. of Rockland and South Thomaston, 1908-9; prin. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, since 1909. Mem. Auburn Bd. of Trade. Active mem. N.E.A., Me. Teachers' Assn. (pres. 1912). Republican. Universalist. Past Mas- ter Aurora Lodge, No. 50, F. & A.M., Rockland, Me.; mem. Bradford Chapter R.A.M., Auburn, King Hiram Council, Rockland, Me. Address: Auburn, Me. MOUIiTON, Sherman Roberts, lawyer; b. New York, June 10, 1876: s. Clarence Freeman and Annie Jane (Roberts) Moulton; 9th generation in direct descent from Robert Moulton, who came from England to Mass., 1637; prep. edn. Randolph (Vt.) High Sch.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1898; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Stella Allen Piatt, of Burlington, Vt., June 20, 1906: 1 son, Horace Piatt. Admitted to Vt. bar, Oct. 25, 1901; practiced in Randolph until Feb., 1902; asst. atty. Rutland R.R. Co., 1902-3; with Townsend & Avery, New York, 1903; mem. Cowles & Moulton, Burlington. Vt., 1903-11, Cowles, Moulton & Stearns, 1911-12; pros, atty. City of Burlington, 1911-13 and 1915; now in practice alone; legal adviser to Gov. Gates, of Vt., 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Vt. Bar Assn., Chittenden Co. Bar Assn., Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Alpha Delta Phi, Casque and Gauntlet (Dartmouth). Club: Ethan Allen. Home: 178 S. Prospect St. Office: 188 Main St., Burling- ton, Vt. MOUIiTON, W. Bean, surgeon; b. Portland, Me., Mar. 20, 1877; s. Matthias and Rose A. (Bean) Moulton: A.B., Bowdoin, 1899; M.D., Johns Hop- kins Med. Sch., 1903; unmarried. Following grad- uation was house surgeon Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1% yrs.; in practice at Portland since 1905; sur- geon Me. Gen. Hosp.; instr. in gynecology, Bow- doin Med. Sch.; consulting surgeon, Webber Hosp. (Biddeford, Me.). Republican. Universalist. Fel- low Am. Acad. Medicine; mem. A.M.A., Me. Med. Assn. (sec, 1906-11), Portland Med. Club, Prac- titioners' Club, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mason. Clubs: Portland^, Economic. Recreations: motoring. Address: 655 Congress St., Portland, Me. MOUIiTON, "Warren Joseph, college prof.; b. Sandwich, NiH., Aug. 30, 1865; s. Oilman and Lydia Ann (Dearborn) Moulton; student Boston U., 1884-5; B.A., Amherst, 1888, M.A., 1893 (D.D., 1908); B.D., Yale, 1893, Hooker fellow, 1893-5; studied U. of Gottingen, Germany. 1895-8, Ph.D., 1898; m. Helen Winifred Shute, of Boston, June 21, 1900. Teacher Semitic and Bibl. Dept., Yale, 1898-1902; ordained Congl. ministry, 1899; trav- eled, mainly in Palestine, 1902-3; pastor, mainly at Athol, Mass., 1903-5: asso. prof. N.T. lang. and lit. and corr. sec, 1905-8; Hayes prof. N.T. lang. and lit. since 1908, Bangor Theol. Sem. Dir. Am. Sch. of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1912-13. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Palestine Exploration Fund, Deutscher Verein Zur Erforschung Palastinas, Relig. Edn. Assn. Contbr. to Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels, Yale Bicentennial Biblical and Semitic Studies, and jours. Home: 331 Hammond St., Bangor, Me.* 772 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND MOUIiTON, "William Henry, banker; b. Port- and past prand rep. of I.O.O.F. of R.I.; chmn. of land, Me., Mar. 18, 1852; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874. bd. of trustees Odd Fellows' Home. Address: Pres. Cumberland Nat. Bank, v. -p. Portland Gas Peacedale, R.I. Light Co. Addres.s: 54 E.xchange St., Portland, Me. rurn.-.,T-r,-^ -..r-i-ii > ... j .^ t, tt ^ ^ • • MO WRY, William Aug-ustus, educator; b. Ux- MOUIiTON, WilUs Bryant, ophthalmologist; bridge, Mass., Aug. 13. 1829; s. Jonathan and Han- b. Cornish, Me., July 3, 1862; s. David O. and nah (Brayton) Mowry; student Brown U.. 1854-7; Mehitable P. (Wormwood) Moulton; ed. grammar (hon. A.M., Brown, 1866; Ph.D., Bates Coll., Me., and high schs.. South Portland, Me.; M.D., Med. 1882; LL.D., Whitman Coll., Wash., 1906); m. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1883; (hon. A.M., Colby, Caroline E. Aldrich, of Woonsocket, R.I., Apr. 29, 1898); m. Estelle M. Cole, Apr. 14, 1886; 4 chil- 1858. Prln. Providence English High Sch., 1859-64; dren, Albert W. (A.M., M.D.), Bryant E., Manning capt. 11th R.I. Inf., 1862-3; supt. schs., Cranston, C, Estelle M. Formerly clin. prof, ophthalmology R.I., 1864-6; prin. English and Classical Sch., and otology, Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin); now Providence (private acad.), 1864-84; editor Jour- prof, same; instr. ophthalmology and otology, nal of Education, 1884-6, Education (mag.), 1886- Portland Sch. for Med. Instruction; e.K-surgeon, 91; supt. schs., Salem, Mass., 1891-4; mem. Sch. Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary; surgeon. Me. Gen. Bd., Providence, 1869-74, Boston, 1888-91; pres. Hosp., consulting surgeon, Central Me. Gen. Ilosp. Marthas Vinevard Summer Inst., 1887-1905. Ex- (Lewiston), and Webber Hosp. (Biddeford, Me.), pres. R.I. Inst, of Instrn., Am. Inst, of Instrn., Mem. A.M. A., Am. Otol. and Laryngol. Assn.. Cum- and of Dept. of Higher Edn. of N.E.A. ; mem. Am. berland Med. Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Hist. Assn., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Phi Beta Soc. Clubs: Bramhall League (pres.. 1915), Lister Kappa, G.A.R., Loval Legion. Am. Peace Soc, Medical. Innominate. Address: 180 State St., Port- Mass. Peace Soc, Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Bar- land, Me.* nard Club, Mass. Teachers' Assn., Boston Congre- MOWBBAY, H(arry) Siddons, painter; b. Alex- fational Club. Conglist. Republican. Has lec- andria, Egypt, Aug. 5. 1858; brought to U.S., 1859; tured before univs. colls normal schs and teach- ed. Drurv Acad., North Adams, Mass.. and U.S. e^s msts. m 25 states. (See W^ho s Who m Amer- Mil. Acad., 1875; studied painting under Bonnat, ica for books and writings.) Address: 17 River- Paris, 1878; in New York since 1878; m. Helen A. si/e Sq., Hyde Park, Mass.; (summer) Oak Bluffs, Millard, of North Adams, Mass.. 1888. Prin. Mass.* works. Aladin. Evening Breeze, Le Destin, etc.; MOWRY, William Chapman, gen. ins.; b. Men- mural decorations in residences of F. W. Vander- asha. Wis., Sept. 8. 1860; s. Winsor A. and Helen bilt. C. P. Huntington, J. Pierpont Morgan,. Appel- (Shepard) Mowry; ed. Mowry & Goffs English gate Ct. House and University Club Library. New and Classical Sch.. Providence. R.I.. and Mass. York, residence of Larz Anderson, W^ashington, Inst. Tech.; m. Phila., Jan. 14. 1885. Ida Wheatley; Federal Court Room, Cleveland; council room. 3 children. W. Wheatley. Edna (Mrs. Walter H. University Club. New York. Clark prize. Nat. Colwell), Winsor A. In ins. business at Woon- Acad. Design, 1888. Dir. Am. Acad, in Rome. 1903. socket, R.I.. since 1895; pres. Mechanics' Savings N.A.. 1891. Home: Washington. Conn.* Bank; dir. Nat. Globe Bank; mem. city council. MOWER, Edmund Curtis, lawyer; b. Morris- Jj^fl^e;'" Oo^Ta'^n^'sT^Wo'^nTo'cke't' R?^'""^'°" -'^''• town. Vt., Feb. 22. 1869; s. Marshall Curtis and «J™ce. J- Main bt., w oonsocKet, ±t.i. Lois Maria (Pollard) Mower; prep. edn. People's MOXOM, Philip Stafford, clergyman; b. Mark- Acad.. Morrisville. Vt.; A.B.. U. of Vt.. 1892 (Phi ham. Can., Aug. 10. 1848; s. Rev. Job Hibbard and Beta Kappa). A.M.. 1904; LL.B.. Univ. Law Sch., Anne (Turner) Moxom; served with Army of the New York. 1896; m. Burlington. Vt.. Dec. 11. 1897. Cumberland at Ft. Donelson as "capt.'s boy." 1862: Maud Evelyn Dodds; children. Edmund Curtis, enlisted in 17th 111. Cav.. Oct. 3. 1863, serving until Marshall Ellis. Evelyn. Began practice at Bur- Nov. 30. 1865; student Kalamazoo (Mich.) Coll.. lington, Vt.. 1896; atty. Rutland R.R. Co.; v.-p., 1866-8. Shurtleff Coll.. 111., 1868-70; A.B.. U. of dir. Burlington Trust Co. State's atty. for Chit- Rochester. 1879. A.M.. 1882; studied Rochester tenden Co.. 1900-2; municipal judge, Apr. 1. 1905- Theol. Sem., 1875-8; (D.D., Brown U., 1892): m. Apr. 1. 1911; trustee U. of Vt., since June. 1907; Isabel Elliott, of Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 6, 1871. trustee Fletcher Free Library. Republican. Uni- Ordained to ministry. Sept. 19. 1871. Pastor First tarian. Mem. Vt. Alpha Chapter Phi Delta Theta. Bapt. Ch.. Cleveland. O., 1879-85, First Bapt. Ch.. Club: Ethan Allen. Home: 204 S. Willard St. Boston. 1885-93. South Congl. Ch.. Springfield. Office: 162 College St.. Burlington. Vt. Mass., since Mar., 1894. Univ. preacher. Harvard. -lurnTn'T'-D t«.^-.« -a^,^:^ «i „«.^,,,^„ « . K nor^ 1894-7; preachcr at Yale. Cornell. Vassar, Welles- MOWER, Irvmg- Beims, clergyman. b.Cani- j Amherst. Williams. Dartmouth. Bowdoin. ?^V»w',,? aV-.wI^^ ii- ^a^^^^^^ Chicago, etc. Lowell lecturer. 1895 presented ^?^?-^^^ ^/f'^TsVs^-^'c^v.^^^^^.wt^.^^/r.?^^^ paper on Immortality, before World's Parliament ?884 (AM 'Colbv'ml DD 1906) m Ann^^^^ °f Religions and sermon before World's Peace nai^win b ^iii'a'^t atL T\;;i 98^S^ Congress; del. to various Internal. Peace Con- ^.^i^T^ ;.,?.. n\T;i^nf;;^%tLinlV ? ni" presses, Internat. Congl. Council. Boston. 1899: ^n^;^^."r.f®rv,?;'i = t^f.7Q?l.^a.tn.^hn?n^^ '^ir. Am. Missionary Assn.; mem Lake Mohonk f 88^^ K^nnl^ fnu-nnr't m1' ^f^l^\^ %^ Murphy; prep. edn. Andover Grammar Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1891; m. Annie W'inslow, of Dexter, Me., May 1, 1895; 1 daughter, Grace Minnette. Practiced in Ft. Fairfield, Me., 1891-8, St. Alljans, 1898-01, Dexter, since 1901. Mason. Republican. Universalist. Club: Dexter. Recreations: fishing. Address: Dexter, Me. MVRFHY, Thomas Edward, S. .1., educator; moNfd to Brouklvn. X.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who'.s A\ho in Anu-rica, 1914-15.) MUBBAY, Georgre Edwin, wholesale grocer; b. Lebanon, Me., Nov. 1^4, 1854; s. Lewis and Arabell (Goodwin) Murray; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1874; A.B., Colby, 1879; m. Cora M. Tuttle, of Athens, Me., Nov. 25, 1885. Engaged in wholesale grocery business since Aug. 1, 1879; stores and warehouses located at Lawrence and Haverhill, j\Iass., and Caribou, Me.; pres. Murray Bros. Co.; dir. IMerchants Trust Co., Pacific Nat. Bank (both of Lawrence). IMem. Chamber of Com- merce (Lawrence), Boston Wholesale Grocery Assn., Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange. Trus- tee Colby Coll.; dir. Y.M.C.A., Lawrence; dir. Mass. Bapt. Missionary Soc, Mass. Bapt. S.S. Assn; treas. 1st Bapt. Ch., Lawrence. Mem. Delta Kappa; Epsilon. Republican. Home: North Main St., Andover, Mass. Oflice: 617 Common St., Law- rence, Mass. MUBBAY, John Chick, author; b. Berwick, Me., July G, 1860; s. George Washington and Harriet (Chick) ^lurray; common sch. edn. Farmer. Author: Berwick (poems), 1891; New England's Rural Winter, 1895; Vital Thoughts and Other Poems, 1904. IMem. Patrons of Husbandry. Repub- lican. Addres.s: Berwick, Me. MUBBAY, ■William Francis, postmaster; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 7, IXSl: s. AVilliam Francis and Josephine (Madden) Murray; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1904, LL.B., 1906; m. Mary A. Lappen, Aug. 11, 1912. In law practice at Boston, 1906 — ; mem. firm Brown, Field & Muri-av. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1904, 1905; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908; mem. Gov.'s Council, 1910; mem. 62d Congress (1911-13), 9th Mass. Dist.. and C3d Congress, 10th Dist.; resigned Sept., 1914; postmaster of Boston since Oct. 1, 1914. Democrat. Catholic. Pvt. and corpl. Co. 10, U.S. Vol. Signal Corps, during Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Kappa Gamma Chi. Clubs: Nat. Press (Washington), Boston Press. Home: Charlestown, Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston.* MUBBAY, William Spencer, consulting engr. ; b. Annapolis, Md., Aug. 4, 1873; s. James Daniel and Elizabeth (Spencer) Murrav; E.E., Lehish U. South Bethlehem, Pa., 1895: m. Ella Day Rush, of Washington, D.C., Sept. 23, 1907. In charge of electrification New York Div. of N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., 1905-14, work being completed at a total expenditure of $20,000,000: consulting engr. same rd. since 1914; mem. McHenry & Murrav, gen. ry. engring. and electrification. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec Engrs. (v.-p. 1913-14); mem. Chi Phi. Clubs: Graduates,' Quinnipiack, Country, Lawn (New Haven), Engineers' (New York). Read papers as follows: "The Log of the New Haven Electrifica- tion," before Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., N.Y. Citv, 1907; "Electrification Analyzed," before same, at Chicago Conv., 1909; "Conditions Affecting the Success of Electrification," before Franklin Inst., Phila., 1915. Home: 64 Cold Spring St. Office: McHenry & Murray, New Haven, Conn. MUBBEIiIi, Frederick William Hamilton, ship- owner. (See vol. 1909.) MUSCrBOVE, Frank Abbott, editor and pub.; b. Bristol, N.H., July 19, 1872; s. Richard Watson and Etta (Guild) Musgrove; grad. Bristol High Sch., 1888; grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Acad., 1S92; A.B., Dartmouth, 1899; m. Jan. 30, 1907, Lillia D. Howe, of Norwich, Vt. Entered printing and pub- lishing business July 1, 1899: propr. Dartmouth Prp-;s, Hanover, N.H. ; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 9, 11 (speaker of House); state auditor, 1911-14; was supervisor Census of N.H., 1910; sec. Rep. State Com., 1910; chmn. Progressive Party State C;onv., 1913. Methodist. Mem. I.O.O.F.; Rebekahs, Grungi', K. of P. Address: Hanover, N.H. MUSGBOVE, Bichard Watson, printer; Nov. 21, 1840-Feb. 19, 1914. (See vol. J9U9.) MUTTABT, William !•., clergyman; b. Cape Traverse, P.E.I., Mar. 14, 1870; s. John L. and Isabelle (Dunkin) Muttart; descendant of Belcher Muttart, who came to America as a leading officer under Gen. Wolfe, at Quebec; prep. edn. at Alber- ton, P.E.I.; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1891-4; A.B., and B.O., Lebanon (Ohio) U., 1896; M.A., Clark U., 1914; m. Jennie D. (Cousins, of Stonington, Me., June 30, 1897; 4 children, Ina B., Raymond R., Esther E., Harold H. Ordained Con.gl. ministry, 1894; pastor New Vineyard, Me., 1897-1900, Glou- cester, R.I., 1900-4, Phillipston, Mass., 1904-7, Au- burn, Mass., 1907-13, Concord, N.H., since Nov., 1913. Mem. Merrimac Congl. Ministers' Assn. Author: The Psychological Basis of Asceticism (thesis), 1914. Address: Concord, N.H. MUZZY, Adrian James, real estate and invest- ments; b. Bristol, Conn., Jan. 24, 1851; s. Henry Isaac and iMary Elizabeth (Beach) Muzzy; descend- ant of earliest Colonial settlers of New England in several lines; common sch. edn.; m. Bristol, Conn., May 22, 1873, Florence Emlyn Downs; 1 daughter, Adrianne F. Mem. firm of W. & A. J. Muzzy, milling, flour and feed, 1870-6; Barbour & Muzzy, clothing, 1873-6: in dry goods business as A. J. Muzzy & Co., 1876-05: since in real estate and investments; chief promoter, dir. and sec. Bristol & Plainville Tramway Co. ; founder and pres. Masonic Bldg. Co.; pres. Red Men's Building Co., Pub. Utilities Co., Carlsbad, N.M. ; ex-pres. Business Men's Assn., Bristol, and same of Conn. State Assn.; supt. West Cemetery Assn.; dir. Bristol Trust Co., Bristol Press Pub. Co., New Britain Hosp.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 1897, Senate, 1899; chmn. Town Com., Bristol. Repub- lican. Episcopalian (elk. for over 35 yrs.). Mem. S.A.R., Mason, I.O.O.F., Red Men; Royal Arcanum, Elks. Clubs: Carlsbad Commercial (Carlsbad, N. M. ), Bristol. Church, Neighborhood. Recreations: motoring, billiards. Home: 47 Prospect PI. Office: 9 Masonic Temple, 130 Main St., Bristol, Conn. MYEBS, Cortland (Boosa), clergyman; b. Kings- ton, N.Y., June 3, 1864: s. Abram and Martha (Osterhoudt) Myers; brother of Johnston Myers; A.B., U. of Rochester. 1887; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1890; (D.D., Temple U., Phila., 1899); m. Jennie Estelle Williams, of Rochester, July 8, 1890. Ordained Bapt. ministrv, 1890; pastor First Ch., Syracuse, 1890-3. First Ch., Brooklyn, from 1893; now pastor Tremont Temple, Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: River- bank Court, Cambridge, Mass. Address: Tremont Temple, Boston.* MYEBS, James Jefferson, lawyer; Nov. 20, 1842- Apr. 13, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) MYEBS, Solomon, M.D.; b. Germany, May, 1872; s. IM. and Mabel Myers; ed. schs. of Germany and Night High Sch., Boston; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900: m. Nettie Cohen, of Boston, June 5, 1906; 3 children, Minerva, Sumner B., Selma. Practiced in Boston since 1900; visiting phys. Mt. Sinai Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Recreations: bowling. Address: 93 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. MYGATT, Henry Seymour, banker; b. New Mil- ford, Conn., Aug. 30, 1846. (See vol. 1909.) MYBICK, Arthur Beckwith, college prof. ; b. New York, June 27. 1875; s. Franklin Brown and Sarah (Beckwith) Myrick; progenitors of family in America came from Wales to Charlestown, Mass., in 1636; ed. Brooklvn (N.Y.) High Sch., 1891-5; A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., 1904; m. May Edwards Selfe, of TV'ellesley, Mass., June 11, 1903. Austin teaching fellow. Harvard, 1902-4; prof, incaricato of English, Accademia Sci- entifico-letteraria, Milan, Italy, 1904-5: prof. Ro- mance langs., U. of Vt., since 1905. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Ethan Allen (Burlington), Harvard of Vt. Trans- lator: Beaumarchais' Barber of Seville, 1905. Ad- dress: 86 Williams St., Burlington, Vt. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 779 MYRICK, David Ellsworth; h. Bridport, Vt., June 30, 1^163; s. Daiius S. and v^iorna (Sunder- land) Myrick; ed. Beaman Acad., New Haven, Vt.; m. Oct. 5, 1892, Nina M. Myrick, of Bridport, Vt. Mem. E. Z. and D. E. Myrick, dealers in dressed meat, 1SS6-9S: dir. Champlain Telepiione Co.; far- mer and dealer in live stock; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910. liepublican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Brid- port Grange. Address: Bridport, Vt. ITYRIQK, Herbert, publisher, editor; b. Arling- ton, Mass.. Aug. 20, 1S60; s. Henry L. and I^ucy Caroline (T^'llittemore) IMyrick; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1SS2; m. Elvira Lawrence Kenson, of San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 15, 1885; 3 children. Cristine, Helen, Donald. Writer for New England Homestead, of which became agrl. editor upon graduation, also agrl. editor, 1SS4, Farm and Home; pre.s. and" editor Plielps Pub. Co.; was v. -p. Orange Judd Co. and mng. editor American Agri- culturist at New York, 1888, and Orange Judd Farmer at Chicago, 1894; pres., editor and mgr. Orange Judd Co. (New Yorlv) since 1891. Inaugu- rated numerous organizations for promoting agrl. interests; organized and is pres. Metallic Drawing Roll Co. Independent Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic (Chicago), Nayasset (Springfield, JNIass.), Nat. Arts (New York). Author: How to Cooperate, 1891; Turkeys, How to Gi^ow Them. 1895; Mort- gage Lifters, 1895; Tobacco Leaf. 1896: Key to Profitable Stock Feeding (chart), 1897; The Ameri- can Sugar Industry, 1897; The Hop, 1898; The Crisis in Agriculture, 1900; Tlie Book of Corn, 1903: A Swim for Life, 1904; The Promise of Life, 1904; Cache la Paudre, 1905; The Right Use of Health, 1910: A National View of Southern De- velopment, 1912; Cooperative Finance, 1912; A Standard Law for Farm Finance, 1913. Also ad- dresses and poems. Recreations: literature, farm- ing, horseback riding, golf, motoring. Home: 151 Bowdoin St. Office: Myrick Bldg., Springfield, Mass.* N NAFHEIT, "William J., lawyer; b. Natick. IMass.. Dec. 6, 1S79: s. William and Annie (Egan) Naphen; grad. Natick Gram. Sch., 1894, High Sch., 1898; grad. with honors. Boston Y.M.C.A. Law Sch., 1903: unmarried. Admitted to practice by Mass. Supreme Ct., Mar. 3, 1903; and since in practice at Naticlv. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912, 13, 14 (com. on ins., com. on street rys. and federal relations) ; mem. Rep. Town Com., Natick, 4 yrs. (sec). INIem. Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex Co. Bar Assn. Roman Catholic. C'lubs: Lincoln (Boston), Commercial (Natick). Home: 54 Summer St. Office: 12 Main St., Natick, Mass. NASH, Alfred Howard; b. Abington, Mass., Mar. 6. 1869: s. Erastus Maltby and Lucy Augusta (Keene) Nash; grad. pub. schs. of Abington, 1887; short term at Bradford's Commercial Sch., Bos- ton; m. ISIary Wildes Hunt, of Abington, Dec. 22. 1897; 1 child, Dorrice Bicknell. Entered office of Abington Mut. Fire Ins. Co. as elk., 1888; was made asst. sec, now sec, treas. and dir. same; mem. Howland, Nasli & Co., ins.; trustee and chmn. auditing com. Abington Savings Bank. Trustee and treas. Abington Pub. Library. Repub- lican. Confflist. Mason. Home: 702 Washington St. Office: Savings Bank Bldg., Abington, Mass. NASH, Clara Hosmer Hapg°ood, lawyer: b. Fitch- burg. Mass.. Jan. 15, 1839: d. John and Mary Ann (Hosmer) Hapgood: ed. Pierce Acad., Middleboro, Mass., Appleton Acad., New Ipswich, N.H. ; grad., advanced class. State Normal Sch., Framingham, Mass.; taught in liigh schs. of INIarlboro and Dan- vers; m. Jan. 1, 1869, Frederick C. Nash (lawyer); 1 son. b. Jan. 3, 1874 (lawyer, mem. firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston. JMass.). Studied law after marriage and was admitted to bar of Supreme Judicial Ct. of Me., Oct.. 1872, the first woman admitted to bar in New England: formed partner- ship with husband and practiced in Washington Co., and Portland, Me. Baptist. Clubs: Pentagon, Portia (Boston). Author of vol. of poems entitled "Verses." 1909. Address: 10 Oak Terrace, Newton Highlands. IMass. NASH, Frederick Cushing-, lawyer; b. Columbia, Me., Jan. 31, 1839; s. Abraham and Lucy N. (Cur- tis) Nash; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1863; prin. Machias (Me.) High Sell., 1863-4; studied law in Boston and Cherryfield, Me.; admitted to Me. bar, 1866; U.S. Circuit Ct, 1868; m. West Acton, Mass., Jan. 1, 1869, Clara Hosmer Hapgood, who read law with him and was admitted to bar, 1872, the first woman lawyer in New England; 1 son, Frederick Hapgood, b. Jan. 3, 1874 (lawyer, Boston, of firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart). Practiced at Columbia Falls, Me., 1866-76, Portland, 1876-81, Boston, 1K81- 02 (retired). Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Newton Highlands, Mass. NASH, Frederick Hapgood, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Jan. 3, 1874; s. Frederick C. and Clara Hosmer (Hapgood) Nash; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1898; m. Acton, Mass., 1899, Mary F. Rich; 3 children, Mary Eliza- beth, Edward Knowlton, Margaret. Began practice with father at Boston: instr. in contracts, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897-02; asst. attv.-gen. of Mass., 1900-6; mem. Choate, Hall & Stewart. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: Wes- ton, Mass. Office: 30 State St., Boston. NASH, Henry Clark, lawyer; b. Amherst, Mass., Oct. 1, 1860; s. Henry Clark and Emeline (Kellogg) Nash; prep. edn. ]Mt. Pleasant Inst., Amherst; B.A., Amherst, 1883, M.A., 1888: elk., Mllllngton, N.J., 1 yr. ; studied law at Amherst and admitted to Hampshire Co. (Mass.) bar, 1887; m. Oct. 1, 1888, Grace Lillian Owen, of Amherst: 4 children, Henry Clark, Jr., b. Apr. 7, 1889; Raymond Owen, Apr. 7, 1890 (deceased); Willard Owen, Aug. 4, 1892; Clifford Roberts, Aug. 23, 1897. In practice at Amherst since 1887. Sec. and treas. Hampshire Agrl. Soc 4 yrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Amherst, and Rod and Gun. Recreations: hunting, fishing, boating: horses for family use and racing; working on home grounds. Home: 67 Pleasant St. Office: Nash Block, Amherst, Mass. NASH, Henry Sylvester, theologian: 1854-Nov. 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) NASH, Howard D., lawyer; b. Columbia, Washing- ton Co., :Me., Dec. 1, 1852; s. Abraham and Sophia S. (Cates) Nash; ed. Castine Normal Sch.; grad. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1873; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1877; studied law, Boston LT. Sch. of Law; m. Ellen M. Jennings, of Weston, Mass., Oct. 11, 1881; 2 chil- dren, Curtis W., Dorothy. Practiced in Boston since 1879; pres. Winchester Co-operative Bank. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., Zeta Psl. Democrat. Unitarian. Home: 31 Wildwood St., Winchester, Mass. Office: 35 Con- gress St., Boston. NASH, John B., lawyer; b. Windham, Me., I\Iay 17, 1848; s. Barzillia and Lavinia (Hicks) Nash; ed. pub. schs., Windham, and acad., Gorham, read law in office of Joel Eastman; admitted to bar, 1878; m. Gray, Me., Nov. 16, 1872, Susan J. Libby; 2 children, Nathan G., Jessie (Nash) Craig. Began practice at Conwav, N.H., 1879; removed to Inter- vale, 1904; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1889; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1891, 1893; co. solicitor 4 yrs.; political speaker; candidate for Congress, 1st dist., N.H., 1886, 1888; del. Nat. Dem. Conv., 1900: del.- at-large, 1908; naval officer of customs, port of Boston, since Dec. 1, 1913. Dir. North Conway Loom & Banking Co.; trustee Conway Savings Bank. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., Carroll Co. Bar Assn. Mem. K. of P. Universallst. Recreations: attend- ing to business. Home: Conway (P.O. Intervale), N.H. Address: U.S. Customs House, Boston.* NASMVTH, G-eorg-e William; b. Cleveland. O., July 9, 1882; s. William Henrv and Emma Isabel (Beeman) Nasmyth; A.B., Cornell U., 1906, A.M., 1908, M.B., 1909, Ph.D., 1909; studied Berlin U., 1910-11; Gottmgen, 1912; Heidelberg, 1912-13; Zurich, Switzerland, 1913; Harvard, 1914; m. Flor- ence Gross, of Buffalo, N.Y., June 22, 1909. Instr. physics, Cornell U., 1906-10; since engaged in Internat. Student Movement. Pres. Assn. of Cos- mopolitan Clubs, 1909; pres. Internat. Student C!lubs, organized in 8 German univs. and in Zurich, Switzerland, 1910-13; pres. Central Com. of "Corda Fratres," Internat. Federation of Students, 1911- 13; pres. 8th Internat. Congress of Students, Itha- ca, N.Y., 1913; dir. Internat. Bur. of Students, 780 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boston, since 1913; dir. World Peace Foundation. Mem. Soc. of l''riends (Quakers). Mem. Am. Soc. Internal. Law, Am. Keen. Assn., Sigma Xi. Home: 1131 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Office: 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. NASOJSt, Arthur Claris, M.D.; b. New London, Wis., May I'J, 1S58; s. Lewis Clark and Maria Julia (Stickles) Nason; M.O., Med. Dept., Colum- bia, 18S4; m. Newburyport, Mass., Apr. 11, 1901, Charlotte Augusta Moseley; no children. Bej?an practice at Concord, N.H., 1884; removed to Xew- buryport, Mass., 1893; visiting physician Anna Jaques Hosp.; mem. consulting bd., Dan vers State Hosp. ; trustee Newburyport Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Psychol. Soc, N.H. State Med. Soc, A.M. A.; mem. med. advisory bd., Newbury- port Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Club: University (Boston). Recreations: golf. Address: 1G6 High St., Newburyport, Mass. NASON, Arthur Leroy; b. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 24, 1872; s. George W. and Helen M. (Perkins) Nason; ancestors on both father's and mother's sides original settlers in State of Me., of English and Scotch ancestry; ed. pub. schs. of Haverhill; tech. in^tin. under pvt. tutors; m. Nellie Adams Villicrs, of Ipswich, Mass., Dec. 24, 1891. Went to work in shoe factory at 16; mfr. of shoes, 1892- 94; supt. factories and salesman of shoes, 1895-11; wholesale jobber of advertising specialties. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1906, 7, 8, 9, Senate, 1910, 11, 12; chmn. Mass. Cold Storage Commn. ; del.-at- large to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912; pres. Haverhill Prog. Com. Progressive in politics. Universalist. Mem. Mizpah Lodge No. 151, I.O.O.F. ; Haverhill Lodge, L.O.O.M. Clubs: Ward 5 Pro- gressive (pres.). West End. Home: 10 Silver St. Address: 140B Washington St., Haverhill, Mass. M'ASOII', Emma Huntington (Mrs. Charles H. Nason), author; b. Jiallowell, Me., Aug. 6, 1845; d. Samuel \V. and Sally (Mayo) Huntington; prep, edn. Hallowell Acad.; A.B., Me. Wesleyan Coll., Kents Hill, 1865, A.M., 1867; m. Hallowell, Me., Charles H. Nason, of Augusta, Me., May 23, 1870; 1 son, Arthur Huntington. Mem. and historian of Me. Soc. of Colonial Dames; mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Governors, D.A.R. Author: White Sails, 1888; The Tower with Legends and Lyrics, 1895; Old Colonial Houses in Maine, 1908; Old Hallowell on the Kennebec, 1909. Home: 304 Brunswick Av., Gardiner, Me. NASON, Prank Iiewis, mining engr. ; b. New London. Wis., May 12, 1856; s. Lewis Clark and Maria Julia (Stickles) Nason; A.B., Amherst, 1882, A.M., 1885; one term Tale Div. Sch.; m. Thalia Abigail Painter, of West Haven, Conn., July 26, 1885. Instr. mathematics, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1882-8, taking spl. course in chemistry and metal- lurgy; asst. state geologist of N.J., 1888-90, of Mo., 1890-2; mining engr. and consulting engr. for the Ringwood Co., Ringwood, N.J., Basic Iron Ore Co., Oxford, N.J., since 1892. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: West Haven, Conn.* NASON, Georgre "Warren, public official, soldier; Jan. 11, 1834-1913. (See vol. 1909.) NASON, Harry i;eonard, investment securities; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1879; s. Jesse Leonard and Helen M. (Thompson) Nason; ed. Mitchell's Mil. Acad., Billerica, Mass., and Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; unmarried. Began in Boston office of Trowbridge & Niver Co., dealers in bonds, 1899, continuing 5 yrs.; associated with H. L. Nason & Co. since 1904. Dir. Am. Public Utilities Co. Club: Boston Art. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 1471 Beacon St., Brookline. Office: 55 Congress St., Boston. NASON, "William P., lawyer; b. Sanford, Me., Nov. 22, 1857; s. Joseph T. and Susan E. (Frost) Nason; ed. pub. schs.; completed law studies in office of Hon. Buel C. Carter, of Wolfboro, N.H. : admitted to bar, 1879. Practiced as partner of preceptor until latter retired from firm, 1SS5; citv solicitor, Dover, 1883-90; mem. N.H. legislature, 1886; CO. solicitor. 1892-8; mayor Dover, 1895, 96. Address: Dover, N.H. NATTItESS, Georg-e, clergyman; s. Thomas and Ann (Watson) Nattress; B.D., Trinity Coll., To- ronto, Can., 1902; m. Fannie Burchard Yale, of N.Y. City, Nov. 20, 1894; 2 children, Dorothy Wat- son, Fannie Burchard. Deacon, 1883, priest, 1884, Ch. of England; asst. Holy Trinity Ch., Toronto, 1883-90, St. George's Ch., N.Y. City, 1890-1; rector Ch. of the Mediator, Kingsbridge, N.Y., 1891-7; asst. Emmanuel Ch., Boston, 1899-01; rector St. Andrew's Ch., Wellesley, Mass., 1901-13; asst. Ch. of Advent, Boston, since Apr., 1913. Recreations: traveling. Home: Devereux, Mass. Address: 28 Brimmei' St., Boston. NA"5f, Prank Nelson, lawyer; b. Roxbury, Mass., Apr. 30, 1866; s. Ira Allen and Mary G. (Hewes) Nay; maternal ancestors settled in Mass. about 1640, paternal ancestors in N.H., 1760; prep. edn. Roxbury Latin Sch.; student at Amherst, and Har- vard; A.B., Harvard, 1887; studied law Boston U. Sch. of Law and in office of Judge E. H. Bennett; m. Helen B. Lord, of Roxbury, Mass., Apr. 3, 1894; 2 children, Evelyn, Ralph Howdon. Practiced in Boston, since Jan. 1, 1890; mem. Bates, Nay & Abbott since 1907; trustee Eliot Five Cents Sav- ings Bank. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son. Clubs: Harvard, Unitarian. Home: 9 Maple St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. NAY, "Winfieia Scott, M.D.; b. Milton, Vt., Dec. 12, 1850; s. Nelson Munsell and Hannah (Holmes) Nay; ed. Essex and Underbill acads., 1867-71; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1873; m. Underbill, Vt., Dec. 24, 1873, Martha Jane Rockwood; 2 children, Arthur F., b. 1876; Eva M., 1880. Began practice at Underbill, 1873; sr. partner W. S. Nay & Co., druggists. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900; mem. and sec. Vt. State Bd. of Med. Registration, since 1904. Mem. Vt. and Mass. med socs., A.M. A. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Grand Master Vt., 1899-01). Address: Underbill, Vt. NEAGXiZ:, Bichard, clergyman; b. Bradford (now Haverhill), Mass., July 19, 1854; s. Richard and Bridget (Barry) Neagle: ed. pub. schs., Haverhill; A.B., Coll. of Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass., 1873. Ordained priest of Roman Catholic Ch. by Cardinal McCloskey, May 26, 1877; asst. pastor St. Mary's Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 1877-86; chancellor of Archdiocese of Boston, 1886-96; permanent rector Ch. of Immaculate Conception, Maiden, Mass., since 1896. Address: ZVIalden, Mass. NEAi;, Herbert "Vincent, biologist; b. Lewiston, Me., Apr. 3, 1869; s. John and Caroline (Noves) Neal; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, 1890; A.B., Har- vard, 1893, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896; U. of Munich, 1896-7; m. Helen Phillips Howell, of Southold, N.Y., June 8, 1899. Prof, biology, Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1897-13: prof, zoology. Tufts Coll., 1913. Researches on the morphology of the ver- tebrate head; asso. dir. Harpswell Lab., South Harpswell, Me., 1908 — . Alderman, 6th Ward, Galesburg, 1896-9. Pres. Galesburg Art Assn., 1900-3, Federated Ch. Brotherhood of Galesburg, 1911-13 (sec. Sect. P, 1913-18): v.-p. Galesburg Municipal Improveinent Soc, 1900-2. Repviblican. Episcopalian. Fellow A.A.A.S. Home: 126 Packard Av., West Somerville, Mass.'" NEAIi, James Arthur, church director and trus- tee: b. Bedford, Ind., May 7, 1866; s. John and Mahala B. (Mitchell) Neal; ed. pub. schs., Frank- fort, Kan.; m. Mary Palmer Metcalf, of Newton, Mass., Dec 3, 1903. Began as elk. in grocery store at 13; cashier of bank at 19: resigned at 22 to be- come practitioner of Christian Science. Dir. 1st Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Boston; trustee under the will of Mary Baker Eddy; also trustee of other estates. Republican. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Neighborhood (West Newton, Mass.), Tedesco Country (Swampscott), Boston Curling (Boston). Address: 107 Falmouth St., Boston. NEAIi, John Herbert, M.D. : b. Parsonsfleld, Me., Mar. 20, 1S62; s. John and Sarah Jane (Lord) Neal; student Med. Sch. of Me., Bowdoin Coll., 1884; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brooklvn, 1886; m. Sanford, Me.. Nov. 28, 1888, Lulu E. Clark; 1 son, Cecil M., b. Oct. 25, 1890. Began practice at San- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 781 ford, 1SS6; removed to Rochester, N.H., 1894, to Portsmouth, N.H., 1907; former inem. bds. of health, Sanford and Rochester; chief promoter of law abolishing coroner system of N.H. and estab- lishing the ofhce of med. referee; 1st med. referee Strafford Co.; 1st pres. Sanford Loan & Bldg. Assn.; mem. Rochester Sch. Bd. for 3 yrs. ; U.S. examining surgeon for pensions for 10 yrs.; mem. State Senate, 1902-U3; now chmn. State Bd. of Conciliation and Arbitration, and chmn. Bd. of Health of Portsmouth. liepublican. Mem. Straf- ford Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), N.H. Med. Soc. (ex- pres.), A.M. A. Mason (32% K.T.). Club: Warwick (Portsmouth). Address: Portsmouth, N.H. NUAIm, Iiinus Bushnell, banker; b. Wallingford, Conn., Feb. 2u, l:s54; s. Eber S. and Catlierine (Buslmell) Nealt common sch. edn.; m. Nov. 22, 1882, Eva M. Chidsey. Treas. Southington Savings Bank since 1SS6. Address: Southington, Conn. JSI1A.Im, "Walter I., fish and game commr. ; b. Mor- rill, Me., Mar. 25, 1&5T; s. Isaiali C. and Ardria C. Neal; ed. pub. and high schs., Liberty, Me.; m. Georgia A. Simmons, of Waldo, Me., May 14, 1881; 3 children. Postmaster Me. Ho. of Rep., most of time, 1889-99; spl. game warden, 1894-11; state commr. Inland Fisheries and Game, Me., since Feb. 10, 1913. Mason. Republican. Home: Waldo, Me. Office: Augusta, Me. NEIImSON, Nellie, educator; b. Phila., Apr. 5, 1873; d. William George and Mary (Cunningham) Neilson; B.A., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1893. M.A., 1894, Ph.D., 1899; held Bryn Mawr resident fellowship in history, 1894-5, Am. fellowship, Assn. of Col- legiate Alumna, 1895-6; studied in England, at Cambridge and at Pub. Record office, winter of 1896-7, preparing monograph on "Economic Con- ditions of the Manors of Ramsey Abbey." Teacher of history in Miss Irwin's Sch., Phila., 1897-1900; in pvt. researcii work, 1897-1915; reader in Eng- lish, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1900-2; instr. history, 1902- 03, acting: prof. European history, 1903-4, prof, of history since 1904, Mt. Holyoke Coll.; in pvt. re- search work at Oxford, 1908-9 and 1911-12. Au- thor of "Customary Rents," in Oxford Studies in Social and Legal History, Vol. II, 1911; collabo- rator in the edition of the Survey of the Honour of Denbigh, in the Records of Social and Economic History (British Academy), 1914. INIem. Am. Hist. Assn., Selden Soc, Assn. Collegiate Alumnge. Ad- dress: Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass. THEIImSON, Willlani Allan, college prof.; b. Doune, Scotland, Mar. 28, 1869; s. David and Mary (Allan) Neilson; A.M., U. of Edinburgh, 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1898; m. Elisabeth Muser, of Offenburg, Baden, Germany, June 25, 1906. Teacher in Scotland and Toronto, Can., 1893- 95; asso. in English, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1898-1900; instr. Harvard, 1900-4; adj. prof. English, 1904-5, prof. English, 1905-6, Columbia; prof. English, Harvard, since 1906. V.-p. Am. Folk-Lore Soc, 1905, Modern Lang. Assn. America, 1909; mem. Scottish Text Soc, The English Assn.; pres. N.E. Assn. of Teachers of English, 1911-12, Scot- tish Hist. Soc. N. America, 1911 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Address: 34 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.* NUImSON, Charles £., business man; b. Rock Is- land, P.Q., Feb. 24, 1860; s. Hon. Asa B. and Miriam A. (Goodwin) Nelson; ed. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1876-7, Stanstead Wesleyan Coll., 1878; m. Water- loo, Can., 1883, Nellie M. Hall: 3 children, Miriam H., b. Nov. 11, 1884; Florence B., July 7, 1890; Asa Burton, Aug. 6, 1896. Deputy collector U.S. cus- toms, 1883-5, 1889-94; v.-p. Nelson & Hall Co., mfrs. of spruce butter tubs, boxes and veneer; v-p. Ver- mont Butter Tub Co.; dir. and sec Blair Veneer Co.: dir. Veneer Products Co.: dir. Nat. Bank of Derby. Enlisted as pvt. 1st separate co., Vt. N.G., Nov., 1886; advanced through various ranks to col. on staff of Gov. Grout, 1896; also served on staff of Gov. Smith, 1898, 1900; chief of staff. Gov. Prouty, 1908. Liberal in religious belief. Mason. Mem. S.A.R., Union Soc of Civil War. Republican. Rec- reations: traveling. Address: Derby Line, Vt. NEIiSON. Prank, banking; Jan. 4, 1837-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) NEIiSON, Henry, civil engineer; b. Alna, Lin- coln Co., Me., Nov. 15, 1865; s. Thomas and Eliza- beth (Pearson) Nelson; of English descent; grad. Liincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 1886; A.B., Bow- doin, 1891; m. Emma E. Pottle, of Alna, Lincoln Co., Me., May 1, 1892; 2 children, Florence Althea, Henry Chester. With Portland & Rumford Falls R.R., 1891-3, Mexico Bridge Co., June-Dec, 1893, Rumford Falls & Rangeley Lakes R.R., 1894-5; in pvt. practice since 1896; dir. Mexico Bridge Co. Mem. Me. Soc. C.E., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Mem. Penacook Lodge, No. 130, I.O.O.F.; Lovejoy Lodge No. 88, A.O.U.W. Club: Cosmos. Recreations: reading, tennis, motoring. Home: 109 Hancock St. Office: 75 Congress St., Rumford, Me. NEIiSON, Herbert P., real estate; b. Sutton, N.H., Jan. 26, 1867; s. Thomas W. and Angeline R. (Johnson) Nelson; descendant of Gen. Thomas Nelson, Continental Army, Yorktown, Va., 1781; ed. pub. schs., N.H. ; Simons Free High Sch.; Worces- ter (Mass.) Acad.; m. Grace L. Wood, of Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 26, 1893; 4 children, Ruth M., Thomas E., Arthur W., Norman H. Engaged in grocery business and other mercantile pursuits, at Man- chester, N.H., until 1893; removed to Boston, 1893, and became connected with real estate business; dir. Sharon Co-operative Bank. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Recreations; farming. Home: Sharon. Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston. NEIiSOU', Jolin, clergyman; b. Kihl, Wermland, Sweden, July 29, 1870; s. Olof and Christina (Jon- son) Nelson; came to America, 1882; ed. North. Park Coll., Chicago, 111., and grad. from sem. of same coll., 1895: post-grad, work, 1906; m. Amanda Peterson, of Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 1, 1897; 5 cliildren, David A., Mariam P., Lyda O., Hugo J., Milton B. Ordained ministry Swedish Evangelical Ch., 1895; pastor Swedish Mission Ch., Grand Crossing, 111., 1894-6, Escanaba, Mich., 1896-1900, Manistee, Mich., 1900-5, Des Moines, la., 1905-13, Springfield, Mass., since Jan. 1, 1913. Recreations: country life. Address: 14 Medford St., Springfield, Mass. NEIiSOK, Jolin Edward, lawyer; b. Branch Mills, China, Me., July 12, 1874; s. Edward White and Cassandra Marden (Worthing) Nelson; grad. "Waterville (Me.) High Sch., 1893, Friends Sch.. Providence, R.I., 1894; A.B., Colby Coll., 1898; LL.B., Law Dept., U. of Me., 1904; m. Dexter, Me., July 17, 1900, Margaret Heath Crosby; 7 children, Margaret W., John A., Eleanor C, Cliarles P., At- wood C, Edith M., Jeanette. Prin. Waterville High Sch., 1898-1902; admitted to bar, 1904, and prac- ticed at Waterville until 1913; moved to Augusta, Me., June, 1913. Mem. law firm Andrews & Nelson. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi. Mason. Club: Abnaki (Masonic). Address: Au- gusta, Me. NEIiSON, Boscoe, clergyman; b. Canaan, Me., Oct. 22, 1861; s. of Andrew Jackson and Relief (Corson) Nelson; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pitts- field, Me., 1883; B.A., Bates Coll., 1887; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1892; m. Harriet Louise Cooke, of Wor- cester, Mass., Jlme 30, 1892; 3 children, Frederic Coolve. Roscoe Winthrop, Theodore Phillips (de- ceased). Ordained Congl. ministry. June, 1892, and since pastor at Windsor, Conn. Address: Windsor, Conn. NEIiSOM", William; b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 14, 1871; s. Thomas Leverett and Louisa Anna (Slocum) Nelson; descended on father's side from Thomas Leverett and his son John Leverett, the latter a royal governor of Mass., about 1630; B.S., ^\'orcester Poly. Inst., 1892; LL.B., Evening Law Sch., Boston, 1908; unmarried. Admitted to prac- tice in Boston, 1908; deputy, 1898-1913, and elk. U.S. Dist. Ct., Mass.. since July 13, 1913. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Recreations: golf. Home: 81 Westland Av. Office: Federal Bldg., Boston. NESMITH, Josepli Aaron, real estate; b. Lowell, Mass., ]\Iar. 25, 1857; s. John and Rebecca (Man- sur) Nesmith; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Louise Bar- ker, of Lowell, Mass., June 10, 1891; 4 children, Harriet Louise, Katherine, Joseph Warren, Mary. Entered cotton business in Va., 1882; in real estate 782 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND business, Lowell, since 1893. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; pres. Lowell Art Assn. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Yorick, Harvard (Lowell). Home: 229 Andover St. Address: 97 Central St., Lowell, Ma.ss. NETTIiETON, diaries H(lne), banker; b. New Haven, Conn., June 29, 1850; s. Charles and Ellen (Hine) Nettleton; ed. pub. schs. of New York. "The Gunnerv," Washington, (:;onn. ; B.S., Coll. of Citv of New" York, 1870 (Phi Beta Kappn); m. Derbv, Conn., Nov. 11, 1874, Katharine Arnold; 2 children, Katharine A., Helen A. (Rlr.s. J. C. Mc- Chen). M^r. gas plant, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1870-3, and sec, same, 1873-90; settled in Derby. Conn.. 1871, and had charge of constrn. of plant of Derby Gas Co., of which was sec. and treas. until 1900, since pres. and treas.; pres. New Haven Gas Light Co., Birmingham Nat. Bank of Derby; gen. mgr. Birmintjham Water Co. Republican. Kpiscopalian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Graduates', Quinni- piack, TTnion League (New Haven): Lotos, Alpha Delta Phi (New Yoi'k) ; Mastigouche (Can.). Ma- son (32°), K.T. Recreations: fishing, golf. Ad- dress: DerlDy, Conn. 0( lock; Sept. Zl, 1633, jeaii ivi. iviiLuueii, j ^uii, j.' icniv-i. Irving, Jr. Engaged in practice at Shelton, Conn., since 1898: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Con- gregationlist. Mason (3 2°, K.T.). Republican. Ad- dress: Shelton, Conn. NETTIiETON, Georg-e Henry, ])rof. English; b. Bo.ston. Jul\- 10. 1874; s. Edward Payson and Mary Ellen (.Tucker) Nettleton; B.A., Yale. 1896, Ph.D., 1900; m. Marv Clark Treat, of Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 16, 1902. Apptd. instr. English, Yale, 1899, asst. prof., 1906 — . Independent Republican. Conglist. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Century (New- York), Graduates', New Haven Country, New- Haven Lawn. (See T\^ho's Who in America for list of books, w-ritings, etc.) Home: 570 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* NETTLETON, Walter, artist; b. New Haven, Conn., June 19, 1861; s. William Alfred and Eliza Lyman (Thomson) Nettleton; B.A., Yale, 1883 (hon. B.F.A., 1902); began study of art at Yale Sch. of the Fine Arts, 1878, Art Students' League, New York, 1883: began devoting entire study to painting in Paris, 1884; worked under Boulanger and Lefebvre, later under Carolus Duran and Alexander Harrison; continued study in Paris, with occasional intermission, until 1890; unmar- ried. Painted in Brittany until 1894; first picture exhibited at Paris Salon, 1889; since then constant exhibitor at Salon, world's fairs, and at prin. Am. exhbns., chieflv Soc. Am. Artists, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts and Nat. Acad. Design. ( See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: Stockbridge, Mass.* NEVIN, William Clianning-, lawyer, author; b. New Athens, O., Jan. 1, 1844; s. Rev. Edwin H. and Ruth Channing (Little) Nevin; ed. Boston; ad- mitted to bar, 1871; m. Anna Josepha Shiverick, Oct. 26, 1881. Founded Evening Express, Phila.; on editorial staff of Philadelphia Press, 1877-8, Evening News, 1881-4. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books, societies, etc.) Address: Ed- gartown, Mass.* NEWBEGIN, Parker Cleaveland, civil engr. ; b. Defiance, O., May 19, 1869; s. Henry and Ellen T. (Sturdivant) Newbegin; A.B., Bowdoin. 1891; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894: m. Fran- ces L. Burleigh, of Houlton, Me., Nov. 18, 1897; 2 children, Ellen L., Mildred. Has engaged in rail- road engring. since 1894; maintenance engr. Ban- gor & Aroostook R.R. since 1907. Asso. Am. Soc. C.E. ; mem. Me. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Houl- ton, Me. NEWCOMB, Charles Benjamin, writer, meta- physician; b. Boston, June 22, 1845; s. .Tohn J. and Marv S. Newcomb; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Ida M. Thomas, Sept. 17, 1868 (died June 19, 1882); m. 2d, Katharine Hinchman, July 27, 1887. Author: All's Right With the World; Discovery of a Lost Trail; Principles of Psychic Philosophy, 1911. Plonii': M70 licacoii St.. Brookline. Mass.* NEWCOMB, Cliarles Leonard, mechanical engr.; b. West Willington, Conn., Aug. 7, 1854; s. Charles Leonard and Martha Jane (Hudson) Newcomb; S.B. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1880; m. Inez Louise Kendall, of Rockville, Conn., Jan. 20, 1874; 6 children, Charles Leonard, Lucy Bradford, Robert Everett, Alice Lavinia, Benjamin Rudolph, Austin Hudson. Supt. Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, Mass., 1880-1900, pres. and gen. mgr. since 1900; dir. Blake & Knowles Steam Pump "Works, East Cambridge, Mass. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. since 1880. Mason (K.T.); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Hol- yoke, Holyoke Canoe, Mount Tom (Holyoke); Nay- asset (Springfield); Boston Athletic Assn.; Engi- neers' (New York). Address: 57 Fairfield Av., Holyoke, Mass. NEWCOMB, Katharine Hinchman, teacher, heal- er; b. Brooklyn. Dec. IG, 1S52; d. James A. and Elizabeth (Norton) Hinchman; ed. Y'oung Ladies' Sem., Detroit; m. Charles Benjamin Newcomb, July 27, 1887. Author: Helps to Right Living; Steps Along the Path, 1911. Home: 1470 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* NEWCOMB, Leo A., M.D.: b. Waterbury, Vt., Feb. 22, 1877; s. E. Allen and Ellen Almira (Smith) Newcomb; prep. edn. Green IMountain Sem., Water- burv Center. Vt.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 190i; m. Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 16, 1901, Lucy J. Hutchins; no children. Has practiced at Mont- pelier since Dec, 1901: attending physician Heaton Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Soc, Washing- ton Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. M.W.A., K. of P. Clubs: Apollo, Montpelier Country. Home: 66 Northfield St. Office: Opera House Blk., Montpelier, Vt. NEWELL, Charles D., lawyer; b. Richmond, Me., Nov. 20, I860: s. Charles C. and Juliette (Purington) Newell; ed. Litchfield (Me.) Acad.; student of law in office of Spaulding & Buker, Richmond; m. Cora E. Harlow, of Richmond, June 27, 1885. Admitted to Me. bar, 1884; practiced in Richmond since 1885; county atty. Sagadahoc Co., 14 yrs.; mem. Gov. Cobb's Council. Mason (K.T.); mem. O.E.S., Woodmen, Foresters. Republican. Baptist. Home: Richmond, l\Ie. NEWELL, Elmer Frederic, educator, clergyman; b. East Windsor, Conn., Aug. 19, 1864; s. Frederic Charles and Jane Philinda (Slater) Newell; stu- dent Glastonbury (Conn.) Acad., 1881; Putnam High Sch., 1882-3; A.B., with special honors, Wes- levan U., Middletown, Conn., 1887. A.M., 1890; Ph.D., Kansas Citv U., 1905 (S.T.D., 1913); m. Centreville, Mass., Dec. 4, 1889, Lucy Hallett; 2 children, Frederic William, b. Nov. 15, 1892 (died Nov. 21. 1892); Hobart Hallett, June 10, 1896. Ordained IMeth. ministry, 1888; pastor chs. in Mass. and Conn., 1888-91; prin. high schs., 1891-05; prin. Bridgton Acad., North Bridgton, Me., 1905-7; pas- tor Bethany M.E. Ch., Hardwick, Vt., 1908-10, "Wesley Ch., Waterbury, Vt., 1911, Hedding M.E. Ch., Barre, Vt., since 1912. Pres. Barre and Mont- pelier Monday Ministers' Club; mein. Vt. Conf. Relations Coin.; treas. Conf. Retired Preachers' Fund. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Delta Kappa Epsilon, etc. Republican. Recreations: tennis, fishing. Ad- dress: Barre, Vt. NEWELL, Franklin Spilman, obstetrician; b. Roxbury, IMass.. Aiir. 30, 1871; s. James W. and Elizabeth (Spilman) Newell; descendant of Abra- ham Newell, Roxbury, Mass., 1636; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Aug., 1895-Dec., 1896, Boston Lying-in Hosp., Jan. -July. 1897; unmarried. Prac- ticed at Boston since 1897; asst. in obstetrics, 1897-01; asst. in obstetrics and gynecology, 1901-4, instr. obstetrics and gynecology, 1904- 08, asst. prof, obstetrics and gynecology since 1908, Harvard Med. Sch.; visiting surgeon, Dept. Diseases of Women, Boston City Hosp.; asst. visiting phys., Boston Lying-in Hosp. Mem. Am. Gynecol. Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Obstet. Soc. of Boston. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Med. Library Assn., etc. Clubs: St. Botolph. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 783 Tennis and Racquet, Harvard. Author: Practical Obstetrics (witli Dr. Edward Reynolds), 1902. Recreations: trout fishing. Address: 443 Beacon St., Boston. NEWEIiIi, Iiyman Cliurchill, chemist; b. Paw- tucket, R.I., Sept. IS, 1867; s. George \V. and Ellen F. (Read) Newell; Ph.B., Brown U., 1890, A.M.. 1S91; Ph.D., Johns Hoplcins, 1895; m. Carolyn E. Strong-, of Wakefield, Mass., Sept. 7, 1898. Teacher chemistry, Pawtucket Iligh Sch., 1890-2, Somer- ville (Mass.) High Sch., 1895-8, Normal Sch., Low- ell, Mass., 1898-04; prof, chemistry, Boston U., since 1904. (See \^'llo's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 688 Boylston St., Boston.* NEWEIiIi, Rog-er Samuel, lawyer; b. Bristol, Conn., Oct. IS, 1SG7; s. Samuel P. and Martha Judd (Brewster) Newell; descendant of Thomas Newell, Farmington, Conn., 1640, William Brewster, of the Mayflower; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1S86; Ph.B., Yale, 1889; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1891; m. Adaline Birge, of Bristol, Sept. 25, 1895. Practiced at Bristol since 1S91: formerly counsel town and borough; 1st borough elk. of Bristol; judge of Police Ct., 1895-07; judge of probate since 1897; dir. Bristol Brass Co., Bristol Mfg. Co., Am. Silver Co., Turner Heater Co., N. L. Birge Sons Co. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Bristol, Hartford Golf. Recreations: fishing, motoring, motor boating. Home: 82 Bellevue Av. Office: 195 Main St., Bris- tol, Conn. M'EWEIiIi, Roscius Clinton, retired cotton mfr. ; b. Union, Conn., Oct. 9, 1S49; s. Nathaniel Ossian and Harriet (Moore) Newell; ed. Conn. pub. schs. and Normal Acad., Orwell, O. ; m. Agawam, Mass., Sept. 20, 1S70, Sarali Allerton Cushman; 1 son, Henry Clinton. Began in mfg. business at Mit- tineague, jMass., 1865; pres. and trustee Palmer Savings Bank. Mem. Nat. Cotton Mfrs. Assn., Am. (Cotton Mfrs. Assn. Mason, Odd Fellow. Home: Palmer, Mass. Address: Three Rivers, Mass. NEWEIiIi, "WilbnT Charles, clergyman: moved to Hyndsville, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) NEVTEIiIi, William Henry, lawyer; b. Durham, Me., Apr. 16, 1854; s. William B. and Susannah K. (Weeks) Newell; grad. West State Normal Sch., Farmington, Me.; taught soli.. 1876-82: studied law and admitted to bar, 1878; m. Lisbon Falls. Me., Sept. 20, 1883, Ida F. Plummer. Citv solicitor, Lewiston, Me., 1890; mayor, 1891-2, 1892-3, 1898-9; CO. attv. Androscoggin Co., 1892-4; judge of pro- bate, 1905-9, 1909-13; pres. Mfrs. Nat. Bank, Lewis- ton, since 1902. Democrat. Address: 145 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. NEWHAl^Ii, Frank G-erry, banking: b. Lvnn, Mass., July 24, 1848; s. Elbridge G. and Adeline (Marshall) Newhall; ed. pub. schs.; m. Brigliton Dist., Boston, 1875. Emma F. Brewer (now de- ceased); m. 2d, Milford. Mass., 1883, Abbie M. Mann; 1 son, Harry K. (i;ik. William Chase «& Co.. dry goods, Lynn, 1867-71: removed to Brighton and became bookkeeper Nat. Market Bank, acting cash- ier, 1875, cashier 1878-07, pres. 1907-15, now chmn. of bd. ; pres. Newliall & Newliall, ins., since 1907. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Congrega- tional. Lincoln. Address: 7 Sparliawlc St., Brigh- ton, Mass. NEWHAIiIi, Georgre H., mayor; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 24. 1850: s. Isaac and Sarali (Graves) New- hall: ancestor, Tliomas Newliall, was the first white child born at Lynn: ed. pub. schs. and Wes- leyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass.; m. Martha Louise Nourse, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 17, 1872 (died Oct. 17, 1900): children, Arthur Isaac (deceased), George Herbert (deceased), Loella, Elizabeth Grace (Mrs. Ralph J. Fogg). In real estate and ins. business; pres. Lynn City St. Ry. Co. until company consolidated with the Boston & Lynn St. Rv. (now Bay State Ry.). Mem. Lvnn Common Council, 1886-7 (pres. 1887); alderman, 1889-90, 1904-5; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 95, 06, 07, 08, Senate, 1910, 11, 12; mayor of Lynn since 1913. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Ad- dress: Lynn, Mass. ITE'WHAI.I., Herbert William, M.D. ; b. Lvnn, Mass., Feb. 1, 1858; s. Edward and Eliza F. (Beau- mont) Newhall; A.B., Harvard, 1879, A.M., 1884, M.D., 1884; m. Lynn, Jan. 15, 1891, A. Lillia Davis; 1 son, Beaumont. Has practiced at Lynn since 1887; visiting phys. to Lynn Hosp.; mem. Lynn Sch. Com., 1905-13. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Clubs: Oxford (Lvnn), Twentieth Century (Boston). Address: 82 Broad St., I.iynn, Mass. NEWHAI.!., Israel Aug-ustus, fire insurance; b. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 7, 1843; s. Harrison and Martha (Perkins) Newhall; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1865; m. Lucy Ellen Bacheller, of Lynn, June 14, 1893. Engaged in manufacture of shoes at Lynn, 1865-87; elk. Lynn Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1887-94, sec. since 1894. Charter mem. Lynn Hist. Soc; mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Methodist. Published: History of Lynn, 1897; Legacy of an Octogenarian, 1897: Old CoUonie Times; Liri-Jewels of the Third Plantation. Home: 25 Franklin St Address: 112 Market St., Lynn, Mass. ZTEWHAIiIi, John Breed, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 1, 1862; s. Charles and Hester C. (Moulton) Newhall; grad. Lynn High Sch., 1880; A.B., Har- vard, 1885; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1888; m. Gertrude J. Cutler, of San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 6, 1893: children, Hester Moulton, Avis B., Frances Ella, Charles Boardman. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1888, and since practiced in Boston; trustee Lynn Instn. for Savings. Mem. Lynn Common Council, 1890-2 (pres. last 2 yrs.); mem. Mags. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 4, 5; mem. Lynn Sch. Bd., 1901-5. Republican. Mem. Pi Eta.- Universalist. Club: Oxford. Recre- ations: travel, reading. Home: Lynn, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. NE'WHAIiIi, 'William Rice, clergyman; Dec. 22, 1860-Dec. 4, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) NE'WKIRK, Frank P., real estate; b. A'ernon, Vt., June 19, 1851; s. William and Elizabeth (Elv) Newkirk; ed. Holyoke (Mass.) High Sch., 1868; m. Aug., 1911, Elizabeth Lund, of Vt. In hard- ware business in Easthampton, 1874-10; pres. Union Realty Trust Co.; trustee and mem. finance com. Easthampton Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Agr. Republican. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Home: Easthampton, Mass. NEWKIRK, Newton, editor, writer; b. Bentley- ville. Washington Co., Pa., Aug. 29, 1870; s. Joseph Alexander and Nancy (Hopkins) Newkirk; de- scendant of Abraham Neukirschen (corrupted to Newkirk), 1st ancestor of the family in America; Ph.B., Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O.. 1S93; m. Queen Josephine Newkirk, of Pittsburgh, Pa., June 9, 1897. Editor "All Sorts," a humorous column each week-day, which has appeared in The Boston Post since 1900; creator and writer of "The Birtgville Bugle," a full page Sunday newspaper feature which is syndicated to 30 or 4 Sunday news- papers; editor of The National Sportsman Maga- zine since 1907. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Inde- pendent Democrat. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: Puddingstone, Citv, Press (Boston). Author: Stealthy Steve, The Six-Eyed Sleuth, 1904; The Stork Book. 1907; Recollections of a Gold Cure Graduate, 1906; The Tale of a Check Book. 1906; Back to Nature, 1911: Doc & Jim & Me, 1906; One Injim and 3 to (ZJarry, 1907; Humorous Tales of the Woods. 1913. Lecturer: "Always in Style — a Smile." Home: 59 Crowninshield Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: The Boston Post, Boston, Mass. NE'WIiIN, 'William Jesse, teacher: b. Port Car- bon, Pa.. Aug. 28, 1878; s. Jesse and Ellen Davis (McCool) Newlin: grad. Pottsville High Sch., 1894; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1899 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1903: B.S.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; A.M.. Harvard, 1906: studied Yale, summer, 1906, at Oxford, Eng., 1912-13; m. Boston, Sept. 4, 1907, Margaret Baird Randall. W^alker instr. mathematics, Amherst Coll., 1902-5; Shattuck scholar in mathematics. Harvard. 1905-6; asso. prof, mathematics and philosophy, 1906, asso. prof, philosophy, 1907, prof, philosophy since 1909, Amherst Coll. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Address: Amherst, Mass. JHUVTMA-TH, Albert HarOing-, bond dealer; b Athol. IVIass., Dec 6, 1872: s. Albert Lee and Ella M. (Harding) Newman; A.B., Harvard, 1895 (sec. of class) : m. Jeanie S. Smith, of Boston, Oct. 18 1897: children, Albert Lee, Harding Carruth, Dor- 784 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND othea. Engaged in bond business in Boston since 1898, as partner in firm of Blodget & Co. (formerly Blodyet, Merritt & Co.). Mem. Boston Stock Ex- change. Kepublican. Unitarian. Recreations: out- door sports. Home: Concord, Mass. Otiice: 60 State St., Boston. NEWTON, Charles Watson, coal merchant; b. Hartford, Conn., Uct. 22, IStiu; s. George \\ . and Sarah (Harris) Newton; descendant of Iteuben Harris, of Lisbon, Conn.; ed. high sch., Hartford; m. Nellie M. Berry, of Hartford, Oct. 22, lbS4; 1 son, Kussell Harris. Engaged in coal business since 1878; sole owner of George W. Newton & Son. Mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Comdr. in chief Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War; v.-comdr. gen. Mil. Order of Foreign Wars; comdr. in chief United Spanish War Veterans, 1908-9; apptd. by U.S. Congress mem. Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commn.; capt. and insp. on staff of the First Co. Governor's Foot Guard; mem. S.A.R. Republican. Club: City (Hartford). Recreations: military affairs. Home: 467 Farming- ton Av. Office: 65 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. NEWTON, Clarence Iiucian, lawyer; b. Eden, Vt., July lil, 187 1 ; s. iiev. Oliver Edward and Anne H. (Cleveland) Newton; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem., 1897; Ph.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1902; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1905, J.M., 1905, fellow, 1905-6; m. June 8, 1909, Alice McLennan, of Chicago; 1 daughter, Dorothy. Prac- ticed in Bo.ston since 1905; lecturer Boston Y.M. C.A. Law Sch. since 1906, also lecturer Boston U. Sch. of Law; dir. Motor Service Co., Brown Howland Co., Textile Products Co., R. S. Brine Transportation Co., Cooley & Marvin Co., Hoffeclier Co. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Wesleyan N.E. Alumni Assn., Vt. Assn. of Boston. Clubs: University, Boston Beta. Home: 1213 Bea- con St., Brookline. Office: 60 State St., Boston. NEWTON, Daniel Howe, mfr. ; June 22, 1827- May, lyil. (See vol. 1909.) NEWTON, Darius AugTistine, clergyman; b. Westboro, Mass., Oct. 1, 1855; s. Darius and Har- riet Augusta (Fay) Newton; ed. Westboro pub. schs.; A.B., Amherst Coll.; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1882; m. Westboro, Aug. 2, 1882, Marion Chandler Stone; children, Hattie Marion, b. June 28, 1883 (died Sept. 22, 1890), Howard Augustine, Jan. 2, 1886, Christine Marion, Dec. 20, 1890, Fran- cis Chandler, June 30, 1893, Harlan Fay, Feb. 8, 1895. Ordained to ministry of Congl. Ch., 1882; held pastorates at Lancaster and Stoneham until 1889; pastor Winchester Congl. Ch., 1889-1909; supply, Reading, Mass., 1910-11; pastor Reading, since 1911. Dir. Mass. Home Missionary Soc, Bd. of Ministerial Supply. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Congregational, Fortnightly (Boston). Recrea- tions: camping in Maine woods. Address: 56 Lin- den St., Reading, Mass. NEWTON, Edward Bartlett, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) NEWTON, Elbridg-e Ward, author; b. Wilming- ton, Vt., March 9, 1864; s. Willard and Martha (White) Newton; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1886; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1890; m. Adelaide L. Vea- zie, of Somerville. Mass., Oct. 15, 1894. With Ginn & Co., 1892 — . Mem. Zeta Psi. Mason (32°). Author: Introductory Sight Singing Melodies, 1907; Music in the Public Schools, 1909. Home: Somerville, Mass. Address: 29 Beacon St., Boston.* NEWTON, Prank Iiooiuis Sabiu, surgeon; b. Truro, Mass., Apr. 9, 1857; s. Adin Hubbard and Susan Anjennette (Hatch) Newton; ed. grammar and high schs., Truro and Chatham, Mass.; taught in Essex Grammar Sch. and Westport High Sch.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. 1884; house phvs. Mass. Homoe. Hosp., 1883-4; L.M., Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, 1886; studied in Europe, 1886-7; m. Dartmouth, Mass., May, 1886, Josephine Louise Lewis; 2 sons. Allison Lewis Hedge, b. Jan. 10, 1891, Frank Hatch, Sept. 20, 1892. Practiced at Provincetown, Mass., 1884-6: apptd. med. examiner, Provincetown Dist., by Gov. Robinson, 1885; served as phys. Bd. of Health, Provincetown, and as asst. surgeon U.S. Marine Service; settled in Somerville, Mass., 1887; established office in sur- gery, Boston, 1904; mem. med. bd. and of med. and surg. staff, Somerville Hosp. Mem. Mass. and Boston homce. med. socs.. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Surg. Soc. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Obstet. Soc. Am. Inst. HomcEopathy (ex-president). New England Surgical and Gynecol. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Mason; John Abbot Lodge, Somerville; R.A.C., Orient Council, Somerville; De Molay Commandery, K.T., Boston. Author: Conservation vs. Destruc- tion, or Surgical Conser\atism Favoring Obstet- rical Success, 1909; Conservation of Transplanta- tion of the Ovary (pub. in Med. Times) ; also many articles on sarcoma and obstetrics. Read papers before Surgical Congress, and Am. Assn. of Clin. Research; wrote obituary of Dr. William Todd Helmuth, of New York. Home: 34 Highland Av., Somerville, Mass. NEWTON, Harry Jenkinson, minister; b. Lon- don, Eng., IMar. 27, 1881; s. John William and Emily (Jenkinson) Newton; came to America, 1902; grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1906; B.A., Bowdoin, 1909; M.A., Yale, 1911; m. Effle May Wayne, of Mechanic Falls, Me., Nov. 30, 1911; 1 son, James Wayne. Ordained Congregational ministry, 1911; pastor Bradford, Vt., short time, Crombie St. Ch., Salem, Mass., since Sept. 1, 1912. Dir. Associated Charities of Salem; mem. Munici- pal Relief Com., City of Salem, after great Hre of 1914; pres. Thayer Club., of Crombie St. Ch. (this club responsible for abolition of prize fights in Salem, enforcement of no-license law, suppression of gambling joints, etc.). Mem. exec. com. Salem Equal Suffrage League. Progressive. Mason. Ad- dress: 32 Summit Av., Salem, Mass. NEWTON, Henry Gleason, lawyer; June 5, 1843- 1913. (See vol. 1909.) NEWTON, Howard Doug-las, professor chem- istry; b. Stockbridge, Mass., Jan. 14, 1881; s. Doug- las H. and Helen Frances (Burghardt) Newton; grad. Stockbridge High Sch., 1900; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1904; Ph.D., Yale, 1908; m. July 2, 1913, Lillian E. Berry, of Waterville, Me. Instr. in chem- istry, 1909-10, asso. prof, chemistry, 1910-11, prof, since 1912, Conn. Agrl. Coll. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Sigma Xi. Author of various monographs and articles on chem. elements, including iron, titanium, vanadium, etc. Address: Storrs, Conn. NEWTON, James Hale, paper mfr.; b. Hubbards- ton, Mass., Jan. 13, 1832; s. James and Esther (Hale) Newton; descendant of Richard Newton, who came from England to Mass., prior to 1645 and settled in Sudbury; ed. Williston Sem., East- hampton, ISIass., and Westminster Sem., Vt. ; en- tered Amherst, Sept., 1855; removed to Dartmouth, Mar., 1857, B.A.. 1859; m. Susan Wardsworth Taft, of Worcester, Mass., Nov. 23, 1863; 4 children, Ed- ward Taft, Frederick Hale, Eliza Taft, James Ber- tram. Prin. Thomas Grammar Sch., Worcester, 1859-64; assisted in organizing the Hampden Paper (Jo. (the third industry of the kind in Hol- yoke, Mass.), 1864; also an organizer of Franklin Paper Co., 1S66, "Wauregan Paper Co., 1879, Nor- man Paper Co., 1891 (the two mills last named being sold to the Am. Writing Paper Co., 1899); an organizer, 1880, of the Chemical Paper Co. (ca- pacity of mill, 40 tons daily), of which was pres., 1899-13; also organizer of the Newton Paper Co.; dir. 3d Nat. Bank, Springfield, 1873-82; an organ- izer of City Nat. Bank, of Holyoke, and dir. until 1884; an organizer, 1884, of the Home Nat. Bank of Holyoke, of which has ever since been pres.; an organizer, 1885, of the Peoples Savings Bank of Holyoke, and trustee for several yrs.; dir. Holyoke and Westfleld R.R. Mem. Gen. Court, Mass., 1877; chmn. Holyoke Sch. Bd., 1866-81; chmn. Bd. of Pub. Works, 1897; justice of the peace 25 yrs. Pres. Holyoke Pub. Library; dir. City Hosp. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon (Zeta Chapter), Dart- mouth Western Mass. Alumni Assn. (ex-pres.). Club: Conn. Valley Congregational (charter mem. and ex-pres.). Republican. Conglist. Home: 1766 Northampton St. Office: Home National Bank, Holyoke, Mass. NEWTON, John Edward, clergyman; b. London, Eng., Sept. 9, 1872; s. John William and Emily (Jenkinson) Newton; came to America, 1893; grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1898; B.A., Bowdoin, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 785 1905; M.A., Yale. 1906; m. Edna W. Harvey, of Kenduskeag:, Me., June IS, 1900; 2 children, Donald Harvey, Helen Emily. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1S9S; pastor Howard Av. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 190S-13, Rockland, Me., since 1913. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Koclvland, Me. NEWTON, John Orville, educator; b. Andover, Me., Apr. 5, 1S64; s. John D. and Katherine E. (Cutting) Newton; ancestors settled in Sudbury, Mass., 1636, some of them serving in Rev. War; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1S88; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1S93; post-grad, study, Harvard Summer Sch. ; m. Aug. 24, 1894, Addie O. Denning, Poland, Me. (died 1903); children, Max, Ronald Robert; m. 2d, July 12, 1905, Louise Munroe, of Lewiston, Me. Began as teacher. Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1893; prin. same since 1909, also trustee. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Address: Kents Hill, Me. NEWTON, Iiouis Sheldon, architect; b. Hart- ford, Vt., Mar. 21, 1871; s. John and Mary Jane (Button) Newton; ed. St. Johnsbury Acad.; studied architecture in offices in Boston and in evening classes; unmarried. Practiced for a time at Le- banon, N.H., subsequently locating permanently at Hartford; has designed and erected many pub. and pvt. bldgs. in New England, among them, resi- dences connected with Dartmouth Coll., mercantile bldgs., the new Profile House, White Mountains; Newport House, Newport, N.H. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Elk; Modern Woodman. Club: Boston City. Address: Hartford, Vt. NEWTON, Mark Trafton, M.D. ; b. Andover, Me., May 26, 1855; s. Lambert Perkins and Prances Ann (Howe) Newton; descendant of Richard New- ton, who came from Eng. to Sudbury, Mass., in 1639; A.B., Bates Coll., 1880; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Carrie H. Weymouth, of Sabattus, Me., Feb. 28, 1885 (died 1903); m. 2d, Lucine A. Jones, of (Zlambridge, Mass., Mar. 6, 1908. Practiced in Sabattus since 1884. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Republican. Conglist. Mem. K. of P. Address: Sabattus, Me. NEWTON, Matthew Turner, M.D.; June 4, 1829- July 24, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) NEWTON, Robert Albro, pharmaceutical chem- ist; b. Westborough, Mass., Dec. 4, 1884; s. Albro W. and Cora I. (Howard) Newton; grad. primary, grammar and high schs., Southborough; Pharm.D., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1906; spl. student Boston U., 1910-11, 1911-12; m. Edith Belle Pease, of Mai- den, Mass., June 4, 1913. In drug business as sr. mem. firm of Newton & Howard, Southborough, since 1907; instr. analytical and organic chemistry, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1906-12; lecturer Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, 1910-11. Trustee Mass. Coll. Phar- macy. Sec. Rep. Town Com., Southborough. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Pharm. Assn., Mass. State Pharm. Assn., Boston Druggists' Assn., Alumni Assn. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy (pres.). Phi Delta Chi. Club: Men's Club of Southborough (govern- ing com.). Editor, Mass. College Pharmacy Quar- terly Bull, and contbr. to pharm. jours. Address: Southborough, Mass. NEWTON, Wilber Edward, clergyman; b. Eden, Vt., Mar. 8, 1875; s. Oliver Edward and Anna Hannah (Cleveland) Newton; grad. Montpelier. (Vt.) Sem., 1898; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1902; m. Inez L. Kingsbury, of Walden, Vt., June 21, 1904; 2 children, Vivian Virtine, b. Sept. 16. 1905, Newell Edward, Mar. 18, 1908. Ordained M.E. min- istry, 1902; pastor Holland and Morgan, Vt., 1902-3, Mansfield and South Cabot, 1903-4, West Enosburg, 1904-7, Union Village and North Thetford, 1907- 10, Haddock Neck, Conn., 1910-11, Oneco, 1912-15, Berkelev, R.I., since 1915. Trustee Montpelier Sem., 1903-10. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Adelphi Soc, Grange. Recreations: football, baseball. Address: Ashton, R.I. NEWTON, William Monroe, clergyman; b. Bar- nard, "Windsor Co., Vt., July 30. 1864; s. Solon Danforth and Mary Emeline (Davis) Newton; descendant of Richard Newton, Sudbury, Mass., 1638; grad. Randolph (Vt.) State Normal Sch., 1884; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem., 1890; B.A., Wes- leyan U., Conn., 1894; m. Marion Elizabeth Wilcox, of Middletown, Conn., June 18, 1896; 2 children, Dean William, b. Oct. 21, 1898, Elizabeth Marion, Jan. 7, 1903. Deacon, 1894, elder, 1896, M.E. Ch.; pastor Waterbury, Vt., 1894-8; prin. Montpelier Sem., 1898-01; presiding elder Montpelier Dist., 1901-7; pastor Springfield, Vt., 1907-9, Woonsocket, R.I., 1909-14, East Weymouth, Mass., since 1914. Trustee Montpelier Sem., 1896-07, Wesleyan U., 1907-10. Royai Arch Mason: Odd Fellow. Author: Richard Newton, Sudbury, Mass., 1638-9, and the Indian Raid in Barnard, Vt., Aug. 9, 1780, 1912. Address: 36 Randall Av., East Weymouth, Mass. NEW^TON, WilUam Wilberforce, clergyman; b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1843; s. Rev. Richard and Lydia (Oreaiorex) Newton; brother of Richard Heber Newton; A.B., U. of Pa., 1865 (D.D. same); ni. Emily Stevenson Cooke, of Phila., Nov. 16, 1870. Deacon, 1868, priest, 1869, P.E. Ch.; asst. Ch. of Epiphany, Phila., 1869-70; rector St. Paul's, Brook- line, Mass., 1870-5, Trinity, Newark, N.J., 1875-7, St. Paul's, Boston, 1877-82, St. Stephen's, Pitts- field, 1881-1900. Organized Am. Congress of Chs., which met at Hartford, Conn., 1885, and Cleveland, O., 1886. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Brookline, Mass.* NICHOIiS, Arthur Howard, M.D.; b. Boston, Sept. 9, 1840; s. John Perkins and Mary Ann (Clarke) Nichols; descendant of Richard Nichols, of Ipswich, Mass.; grad. Pub. Latin Sch., 1858; A.B., Harvard, 1862; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1866; m. Boston, Nov. 11, 1869, Elizabeth Fisher Homer; 3 children. Rose Standish, Marian Clarke, Margaret Homer (Mrs. Arthur A. Shurtleff). Prac- ticed in Boston since 1868. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Ancient Soc of College Youths, London. Club: University. Home: 55 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.; (summer) Cornish, N.H. NICHOIiS, Austin Porter, retired editor; b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 28, 1854; s. James Robinson and Margaret (Gale) Nichols; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard U., 1875; m. 1st, Quincy, 111., 1885, Mary Coburn; m. 2d, Berkeley, Cal., 1899, Maude Kittredge; 1 son, James Robinson, b. Mar. 9, 1886. Editor Boston Journal of Chemistry and Popular Science News, 1882-93. Mem. A.A.A.S. Club: Pen- tucket. Address: 4 Highland Av., Haverhill, Mass. NICHOIIS, Charles Corbett, lawyer; b. Maiden, Oct. 31, 1859; s. Joseph E. and Lucena C. (Corbett) Nichols; A.B., Harvard, 1883 (LL.B., 1887); m. Hattie F. Corbett, of Lisbon, Me., Oct. 9, 1888; children, Helen Frances, Mildred Lucena. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1887, and since practiced in Boston; pres. and trustee Everett Associates; dir. Everett Co-operative Bank, Everett Trust Co. Pres. Ever- ett High Sch. Field Corpn. ; treas. and trustee 1st Universalist Soc. of Everett. Mem. Middlesex Bar Assn. Mason. Club: Mystic Valley Harvard. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Everett, Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. NICHOIiS, Charles Edward Osgrood, clergyman; b. South Hampton, N.H., June 11, 1859; s. George Henry and Mary Olivia (Merrill) Nichols; A.B., Amherst, 1882; S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1888; m. Carrie Clifton Webster, of Haverhill, Nov. 21, 1888. Deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1888; rector Salmon Falls, N.H., 1888-91, Brunswick, Me., 1891-4, Bridgeton, N.J., 1894-08, St. Andrew's Ch., North Grafton, Mass., since 1908. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Home: Worcester Rd., North Grafton, Mass. NICHOIiS, Charles Fessenden, M.D. ; b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 20, 1846; s. Charles Saunders and Amelia Ann (Ainsworth) Nichols; 1st ancestor in America was Thomas Nichols, Amesbury, Mass., 1667; through paternal grandmother descended from Jerathmeel Peirce, a forbear of Benjamin Peirce, mathematican, and on mother's side from Edward Ainsworth, Roxbury, Mass., about 1647, and from Thomas Green Fessenden, poet and author; prep. edn. Salem Eng. High Sch.; student, Heidelberg, Germajiy, 1864-6; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1870: m. Boston, May 7, 1884, Grace Belle Houston; m. 2d, Boston, Apr. 9, 1901, Anna Jenetta Von Arenberg; children (by first marriage). Cherry E. ; (by 2d marriage) Fessenden Arenberg, Benja- min Peirce. Began practice at Honolulu, Hawaii, 786 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1870, as phys. to Japanese princes; removed to Boston, 1S72; editor New England Medical Ga- zette, 1S74-6; on editorial staff Science, 1,S!)1, J'"ollt- lore and Best Thouglits, 1895; has written many monograpiis on med. subjects, which have been publislied, and contributed to many mags, and revs., among them Harper's, Review of Reviews, and Popular Science Monthly. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Boston and Internat. Homre. socs.. Invalid's Aid Soc. (v. -p., 1890-4, in conjunction with Edward Everett), Soc. Hawaiian Missions Children (hon.): recently v.-p. N.Y. Anti-Vivisec- tion Soc; trustee N.Y. Soc. for Humane Med. Re- search; treas. Theodore Parker Ch. Fund. Was associated with Rev. Dr. E. E. Hale in various philanthropic undertakings. Inaependent Republi- can. Unitarian. Recreations: literature. His resi- dence was on Church St., West Roxbury, Boston. He died Apr. 5, 1915. inCHOIiS, Charles Iiemnel, M.D. ; b. Worcester, Mass., ,May 29, 1851; s. Lemuel B. and Lydia C. (Anthony) Nichols; A.B.. Brown U., 1872. A.M., 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1875; m. Mary J. Brayton, of Fall River, Mass., 1884; 4 children, Caroline (Mrs. G. A. Gaskill), Harriet B., Charles L., Jr., Brayton. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1S78. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, St. Wulstan Soc, Fire Soc. Republican. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck, Quinsigamond Boat, Bohemian: Univer- sity of Boston, Club of Odd Volumes (Boston). Recreations: literature (incunebular). Address: 38 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. NICHOIiS, Edward Hall, surgeon; b. Reading, Mass., .Ian. 6, 1S64; s. Edward Childs and Abbie Susan (Hall) Nichols; A.B., Harvard, 1886, A.M.. 1892, M.D., 1892: m. Edith Walker Judd, of Read- ing, ]\Iass., Oct. 3, 1894. Exec. asst. and asst. supt. Boston City Hosp., 1892-4; asst. pathologist, 1896- 99. demonstrator surg. pathology, 1897-01, instr., 1901-4, asst. prof, in surg. pathology and surgery, 1904-13, asso. prof., 1914 — , Harvard Med. Sch. Dir. Cancer Lab., Research Croft Fund, Boston, 1899-05; in med. charge of Harvard football team. 1904 — . Unitarian. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), St. Botolph, Footlight, Longwood Tennis. Address: 294 Marl- boro St., Boston.* NICHOIiS, Edward Payson, paper mfr. ; b. Kings- ton, N.H., Mar. 8, 1835: s. Nicholas and Mary (Bar- stow) Nichols: A.B., Williams, 1861, M.A.. 1864; m. Syracuse, N.Y., June 28, 1870, Emma Ostrom; 4 children, Emma O., Howard S. O., Ernest, Mar- guerite. Teacher. Plattsburg Acad., N.Y., 3 yrs.; prin. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 5 yrs.; engaged in manufacture of paper for self at Syracuse, 10 yrs.: removed to Boston. 1886; since connected with Great Falls Mfg. Co., now treas. and dir.; dir. Chicopee Mfg. Co., trustee George O. Smith Estate. Lexington, Mass. Mem. Lexington Hist. Soc. (ex-pres.), Delta Phi. Clubs: Arkwright, Old Belfry (Lexington), Congregational (Boston). Rec- reations: farming. Home: Lexington, Mass. Of- fice: 53 State St., Boston. NZCHOIiS, Ernest Pox, college president; b. Leavenworth, Kan., .Tune 1. 1869: s. Alonzo Curtis and Sophronia (Fox) Nichols; B.Sc, Kan. Agrl. Coll., 1888: M.Sc, Cornell U., 1893, D.Sc, 1897; grad. student phvsics, Cornell, 1889-92. LT. of Ber- lin, 1894-6. Cambridge U.. 1904-5; (hon. D.Sc. Dart- mouth. 1903: LL.D., Colgate, Clark. "Weslevan, 1909. U. of Vt.. 1911. U. of Pittsburgh, 1912); m. Katharine Williams West, of Hamilton. N.Y., June 16, 1894. Prof, physics, Colgate U.. 1892-8, Dart- mouth Coll., 1898-03; prof, exptl. phvsics, Colum- bia. 1903-9: pres. Dartmouth Coll.. June 8. 1909 — . Research asso. Carnegie Instn.. Washington, 1907- 09. Rumford medal of .\m. Acad. Arts and Sciences, 1905. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Physical Soc, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. America: fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. A. A. A.S. (v.-p. 1903); pres. N.H. Peace Soc, 1911-13. Collaborator Astrophysical .Journal; asso. editor Physical Review. Home: Hanover, N.H.* KICHOIiS, Prank Barrett, newspaper publisher; b. Round Pond, Me., Feb. 2. 1S68; s. Thomas and Augusta Mlnot (Barrett) Nichols; ed. pub. schs.. Bristol, Me., Rockland Bus. Coll.; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1888; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, 1892; m. Cherryfield, Me., Sept. 5, 1895, Ella Dodge Nickels; 2 children, Dorothy, Barrett. Teacher in pub. schs. of Me. and after graduation fiom coll., prin. Cherryfield (Me.) Acad.; was advertising representative Groder Dyspepsia Cuie, Waterville; one of the founders, and mgr. Rockland (Me.) Daily Star; now mgr. and treas. Bath Daily Times, Weekly Independent and Brunswick Record. Republican. Conglist. Mem. B.P.O.E. Clubs: Kennebec Yacht, Colonial. Recre- ations: motorin.g. Address: Bath, Me. NICHOIiS, Prederic Carleton, banker; b. Fitch- burg, :\lass., Dec. 27, 1873; s. Joseph Towne and Martha Gale (Turner) Nichols; ed. pub. schs. of Royalston, Mass.; m. Ethel Holmes, of Plainfield, N.J., Oct. 5, 1899; 2 children, Anna Holmes, Louise. Page in Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891-3; elk. Fitchburg Nat. Bank, 1894-6; successively elk., teller, book- keeper, asst. treas. and treas. Fitchburg Savings Bank since 1896, also chmn. bd. of investment; dir. Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co., Fitchburg Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Treas. Rep. City Com., Fitchburg, 1911-12. Mem. Mass. Bankers' Assn. (treas., 1909, 10, 11); pres. Mass. Savings Bank Treasurers' Club, 1904- 05. Unitarian. Mem. Y.M.C.A. Odd Fellow; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Fay. Home: 87 Prospect St. Oflice: 745 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. NICHOIiS, Georg-e M. G., lawyer; b. Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 2, 1876; s. AVilliam Monroe and Sarah Gage (Kimball) Nichols; student Mass. Inst. "Tech., 1895-6; Harvard, 1896-1900; Harvard Law Sch., 1903 m. 1st, 1899, Elizabeth Marsh Carleton, of Haverhill, Mass. (deceased) ; 1 daughter, Eliza- beth Carleton: m. 2d, Frances Wedgewood Mit- chell, of Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 6, 1905; 1 son, IMonroe Kimball. Practiced law with firm of Nichols & Brewster, Haverhill, 1903-12; city at- torney, Haverhill, 1906, 9, 10, 11; with firm of Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall, Boston, since 1912. Served as pvt. 1st Corps Cadets, also pvt.. 2d It., and 1st It., Sth Inf., M.V.M. Republican. Baptist. :Mason (K.T.); mem. B.P.O. Elks, I.O.R.M. Rec- reations: hunting, fishing, golf. Home: Haver- hill, !Mass. Office: Shawmut Bank Bldg., Boston. NICHOI.S, Herbert, author; b. Walpole, N.H., Feb. 7, 1852; s. Amos and Lydia Nichols; B.S. in Architecture, Worcester (Mass.) Poly Inst., 1871; Ph.D., Clark U., 1891; m. Jenny L. Clark, of Somer- ville, Mass., Oct. 1, 1900. Civ. engr. Pa. R.R., 1871- 85; instr. psychology. Harvard, 1890-3; lecturer .Johns Hopkins, 1896. (See "Umbo's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 219 Commonwealth Av., Chestnut Hill, Mass.* ITICHOI^S, James, insurance; b. Fairfield Co., Conn., Dec. 24, 1830; s. Isaac and Betsy (Piatt) Nichols; descendant of James Nichols, of Strat- ford, Conn., early in the 17th century; admitted to bar, 1854; widower; 1 daughter (Mrs. Harry A. Smith, of Hartford). Asst. elk. Superior Ct., 1854- 56; judge of probate for Hartford Dist., 1861-4; in ins. business since 1867; pres. Nat. Fire Ins. Co., 1887-Feb., 1914; since chmn. of bd. Ex-pres. Me- chanics & Traders Ins. Co.; v.-p. Charter ()ak Bank, Franklin Ins. Co.; dir. Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Soc for Savings. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Country Club of Farm- ington. Conn., Congl. Home: 639 Prospect Av. Oflice; 95 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn.* KTCHO^S, Jesse Gilman, clergyman; b. West Amesbury (now Merrimac), Mass., Aug. 27, 1869; s. Joseph Warren and Maria Augusta (Ricker); Nichols; grad. Merrimac High Sch., 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1892; grad. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1894, S.T.B., 1902; m. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 5, 1894, Sarah Isabel Chase: 1 child. Isabel Chase, b. Dec. 21, 1896. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1894: pastor, Hamilton. Mass., 1894-1906; South Hadlev, Mass., since 1906. Trustee pub. library, Hamilton, 1896-1906; mem. Sch. Bd., 1897-1906. Renublican. Clubs: Biblical (Springfield), Conn. Valley Congl. Recreations: tennis, tramping, base- hall, gardening, poultry raising. Address: South Hadley, IVIass. NICHOIiS, John Holyoke; IVT.D., Harvard Med- ical Sch., 1892. Med. supt. State Gen. Hosp., Tewks- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND vsv bury, Mass. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology. Home: Tewks- bury, JNIass. NICHOIiS, John Iioringf, warehouseman. (See vol. 1909.) UTCHOIiS, John Taylor CJ-ilman, M.D. ; Aug. 11, lS37-lltlL'. (See vol. I'JUU.) NICHOIiS, John Witham, M.D.; b. Searsport, Me., Aug. 4, IbiSO; s. Walter and Kosina (Withain) Nichols; A.B., Bowdoin, ISSl, A.M., 1S91; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1S87; m. Bertha B. Johnson, of Industry, Me., 1S92 (died Feb., 1910); m. 2d, aiarion H. Pomeroy, of New Sharon, Me., Oct. 30, 1912; 1 daughter by first marriage, Alice N. Prin. high sch.. Industry, Me., lSSl-2; elk. St. Paul, Minn., 1S82--4; practiced medicine at Farm- ington, IMe., since 18S7; served as pres. U.S. Pen- sion Examining Bd. of Franklin Co. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Franklin Co. Med. Soc. Republi- can. Conglist. Home; Farmington, Me. NICHOIiS, Leonard Bailey, mfr.; b. West New- bury, Mass., May 28, 1843; s. Daniel and Mary Jane (Pillsbury) Nichols; ed. pub. schs. of West Newbury; Groveland (Mass.) Acad.; m. Anna Severance, of Winsor, Vt., Feb. 15, 1874; 2 chil- dren, Alice Louise (Mrs. Frank P. Rhoades, of Braintree, INIass.), Florence Alberta (Mrs. C. Harold Goodrich, of Wellesley Hills, Mass.), Be- gan carriage painting trade. May 20, 1861; en- tered employ of Chauncey Thomas, Boston, Feb. 5, 1865; admitted to partnership in the business, Jan. 1, 1876; firm incorporated Jan. 1, 1899, as Chauncey Thomas & Co., Inc., carriage and auto- mobile dealers, mfrs. and repairers, of which has been pres. and treas. since incorporation. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bostonian Soc. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Mass. Republican, Home Market (v.-p.), Boston Republican, Middlesex. Home: 12 Shailer St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 101-103 Chestnut St., Boslon, Mass. NICHOIiS, Lester Hutchinson, merchant; b. Bennington, Vt., July 6, 1880; s. Edwin Levi and Ada (Hutchinson) Nichols; g.-g. nephew of Stephen Hopkins, signer Declaration of Independence; prep. edn. Bennington High Sch.; Ph.B., Brown U., 1904; m. Emilie Louise Palmer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., July 10, 1907. Mgr. E. L. Nichols & Son, dept. store, Bennington. 1904-8: sec. and treas. Shields- Gordon Co., Rochester, N.Y., 1908-12; mgr. E. L. Nichols' dept. store. Bennington, since 1912. Ma- son. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Republican. Baptist. Home: 111 Silver St. Office: 453-457 Main St., Bennington, Vt. NICHOLS, Nathan Kound, clergyman; b. Fort Ann, N.Y., July 17, 1840; s. Thomas and Judith Ann (Round) Nicliols; prep. edn. under pvt. instrn. and Wallingford (Vt.) High Sch.; A.B., Middle- burv Coll., Vt., 1866 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1891; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1870; m. Pittsford, Vt., Oct. 26, 1870. Frances Harriet Leacli (now de- ceased); 5 cliildren, son, died at birth, Nov. 13, 1872. Frances Elisabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1876, Herbert Nathan Thomas, Jan. 20, 1879, Mary Harriet, Aug. 15, 1881, Andrew Leach, Oct. 22, 1886; m. 2d. Stam- ford, Conn., Aug. 18, 1903, Lucy Morton Whitmore. Teacher, Castleton (Vt.) Sem., 1866-7; ordained to ministrv Congl. Ch., 1872: pastor, Westford, Mass., 1870-1, Acworth. N.H., 1871-3, Barnet, Vt., 1873-80, Norwich, Vt., 1880-1904, Sudbury, Vt., 1904-12 (also supt. schs.); now retired. Instr. in evidences of Christianity. Chandler Sch., Dartmouth Coll., 3 successive classes, while pastor at Norwich. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon (Middlebury). Republican. Club: Western Vt. Congregational. Address: '\\''arwick. Mass. NICHOLS, Nelson Estes, M.D. : b. Boston, 1874; s. Austin Leroy and Josepliine (Bond) Nichols; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. tutors; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1900; A.M.; m. Charlotte Wood- man Flint, of Foxcroft, Me., Oct. 27, 1909. Hosp. service on hosp. ship Bay State, Spanish-Am. War; Boston City Hosp.: Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service 1 vr. ; chief insp. State Bd. of Health, Me., 1902, 1903; phys.-in-chief Me. State Sanatorium since 1905. Trustee Me. State Sanatorium Assn.; dir. Me. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. Mem. Am. Cli- matol. Assn., A.M.A., Am. Health League, Am. Hosp. Assn., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Sana- torium Assn., Internat. As.sn. for Prevention of Tuberculosis, Am. Red Cross, Am. Geog. Soc, Nat. Housing Assn., Phi Chi. Episcopalian. Mason; St. Albans Commandery, K.T. ; Kora Temple, INlys- tic Shrine. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland. Author: Management of Sanatoria, 1913; also many papers on sociol. and municipal problems. Home 655 Con- gress St., Portland, Me. Office : Me. State Sana- torium, Hebron, Me. NICHOLS, PhiUp, lawyer; b. Boston, Julv 25, 1875; s. William and Julia A. (Batchelder) Nichols; Nichols Sch., Boston, 1884-91; A.B., Harvard, 1895, LL.B., 1898; m. Mabel Gibson, of Roxburv. Mass., June 26, 1906; children, Philip, Jr., Katharine, Margaret. Began practice, Boston, 1898; asst. corpn. counsel. City of Boston, 1898-1909; mem. firm Hudson & Nichols since June 1, 1910. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard (Boston). Recreations: boating. Autlior: Land Damages in Massachusetts, 1907; The Power of Eminent Domain, 1909; Taxa- tion in Massachusetts, 1913. Home: 234 Park St., Newton. Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. NICHOLS, Rose Standish, garden architect. (See vol. 1909.) NICHOLS, Smith Woodwara, naval officer; b. Boston, Feb. 3, 1843; s. Smith Woodward and Eme- line (Pope) Nicliols; ed. pub. schs.; apptd. U.S. Naval Acad., 1858, and at end of 3 yrs. with whole class was called into active service at outbreak of Civil War; m. Dorchester, Mass., June 19, 1869, Henrietta Alice Estabrooks. Attached to frigate Wabash, Atlantic blockading squadron, as midship- man, 1861; commd. It., July 16, 1862; attached to schoolship Macedonian, 1863, steam sloop Shenan- doah, North Atlantic blockading squadron, 1863-5; executive officer Shenandoah, at bombardment of Fort Fisher, Jan., 1865, and in cliarge of co. naval land assault on the fort; attached to Passaic, .lan.- July, 1865, South Atlantic blockading squadron; commd. It. comdr. July 25, 1866; steam sloop Shen- andoah, Asiatic squadron, 1865-9; on spl. duty, Boston, 1869; Terror, 1870; Navv Yard, Boston, 1871-2; Omaha, South Pacific Station, 1872-5; ord- nance duty, Boston, 1876; commd. as comdr., Apr. 26, 1876; lighthouse insp., 1876-9; retired, Apr., 1882; liglithouse insp., 1st Dist., Spanish-Am. War; advanced to grade of capt., 1906. Mem. Loyal Legion. Club: Union (Boston). Address: 24 Beau- mont St., Dorcliester, Mass. NICHOLS, William Edward, farmer; b. South Kingston, R.I., Ma.v 9, 1851 ; s. Isaac and Eliza- betli Robinson (Brown) Nichols; ed. pub. schs.. South Kingston; m. Anna Watson Tefft, of North Kingston, R.T., Oct. 31, 1877; 2 sons. Arthur Carlton, b. Feb. 21, 1890, Walter Edward, Apr. 2. 1895. Engaged in farming since boyhood; has served as mem. Town Council, Lincoln, R.I. ; apptd. mem. State Bd. of Agr. by Gov. Higgins, 1907; reapptd. 1911 by Gov. Pothier. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Providence, R.I. Address: Lincoln, R.I. NICHOLS, William Henry, lawyer; Dec. 23, 1829-Jan. 15, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) NICHOLS, William Theophilus, author; b. Cin- cinnati, O., Mar. 31, 1863; s. William N. and Isa- bella M. (Blackman) Nicliols; prep. edn. Wood- ward High Sch., Cincinnati, O., and Newtown (Conn.) Acad.; A.B., Yale, 1884; m. Helen F. Hull, of Cincinnati, Oct. 18, 1896; 2 children, Florence H., Leverett H. Mem. editorial staff New Haven (Conn.) Morning News, 1884-7, New York Times, 1887-93, Cincinnati Tribune, 1894; mng. editor Manchester (N.H. ) Union, 1896-10; engaged in lit- erary work on own account since 1910. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: Derry- field. Intervale Countrv. Author: The War for the Island, 1915; Making Good, 1915. Home: 141 Rus- sell St. Office: 48 Hanover St., Manchester, N.H. NICHOLSON, CJeorg'e Bruce, clergyman; b. Bos- ton. Dec. 1, 1862; s. Orland H. and Carrie O. (Todd) Nicholson: (D.D., Colby, 1915). Deacon, 1891, priest, 1893. P.E. Ch.; rector St. Paul's Ch., Ft. Fairfield, Me,, 1892-9, St. Mark's Ch., Waterville, since 1899; mem. Standing Com. since 1901; sec. 788 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Me Episcopal Missionary Soc, 1902; canon of St. schs., 1893, 1895, 1896; resigned, 1912, as prin. Luke's Cathedral, Portlaad, since 1908; deputy Monroe High Sch. to become supt. schs. of the Gen Conv., 1901-13. Trustee Waterville Pub. Li- Winterport, Franl^fort and Monroe Dist. ; dir. brary; dir. Central Me. Assn. for the Helief and Monroe & Brooks Telephone Co. Mem. Waldo and Control of Tuberculosis; dir. Waterville Associated Penobscot Agrl. Soc. (ex-pres.). The Producers' Charities. Address: Waterville, Me. and Consumers' Exchange, Waldo County Teach- ■^■^^-^^^^^-^ „ 1 «•! _ j» TVT T^ V, T^ ,„ ers' Assn., Me. Teachers' Assn., Castine Alumni NICHOI.SON, Samuel Alexander, M.D.; b- Dun- j^^^^ Republican. Mason (R.A. Chapter); mem. das, I'.Ll. >an .May -, l)vi4; s. John M. and patrons of Husbandry. Address: Monroe, Me. Margaret Nicholson; ed. Prince of Wales Coll., P.E.I. , 1895; Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, 1908, 1909; NICKERSON, Jolin Peter, M.D.; b. West Har- Tufts Med. Coll., 1900, 1901; M.D., Coll. Phys. and wich, Mass., Velj. 1!., 1876; s. John W. and Mary Surg., Boston, 1903; m. Jan. 12, 1903, Minnie J. A. (Howes) Nickerson; prep. edn. Harwich High Canteto, of Bridgetown, P.E.I. In practice at Sch.; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1898; M.D., Tufts Haverhill, Mass., since Feb. 29, 1904; specializes Coll. Med. Sch., 1901; m. liuth M. Covell, of Bos- in electro-therapeutics. Democrat. Presbyn. Ma- ton, May, 1901; 1 child, Esther G. Practiced in son. Mem. Pilgrim Fathers, etc. Home: Haver- West Harwich since 1901; mem. Harwich Sch. Bd. hill, Mass. 10 >'rs. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914; v. -p. Chase ..1_„_,_1 e.««r c 1 -.ir 4, 1, Ti „ 1 « Library Assn. Mem. Barnstable Dist. Med. Soc. „ PCHOLSON, Samuel M., m f r ; b. Providence, (v.-p.). Republican. Mason. Address: West Har- R.I., l«„ ht t~. . v, t it„i, Ry. CO.. Narragansett Electric' Lighting Co., In- fief/^Me |eDf^-^ls44 s B^^^^^^ Johnl' R^ToeV i°um™c"o '"'co^andT-d'-c ""on J^L^ri ^od^f^y)' Ni'ckttkonj^'rrfp edn.'^ To'pihTr^ a" o'i- a^oTEUsZ'fJye'r" cVu°!,s:""Met^^otnta°n^ ^^h'^of^'ife'' f^^'o^Tolrillo'^''^ 'lSL°rV I'-Erowll! SI?r(N^o'^r?'o!^krTl;rk'l^HeIc?^'Ho?e^'i'au^^: of^ Yafm^u^ii^lSIst:"(^bt^^\S^76^Ted'^i9?or m! iNiciioison 1 lie «„o.. i-rox laence, t^.L. ^g^^. removed to New Bedford, 1886; pres. New NICHOI.SON, Theodore Otto; b. Boston, Mass., Bedford Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Served 3 Jan. 12, 1877; ed. pub. schs.; m. Blanche S. Bal- yrg. in Civil War, as mem. Co. F, 19th Regt., Me. lard, of Boston, June 25, 1902; 2 daughters, Helen, Vols. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Cal. Med. Soc, New Dorothy. Began, 1892, with C. E. Riley & Co., Mexico Med. Soc, Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc. Re- textile machinery, of which has been dir. and treas. publican. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, G.A.R. since 1906; v.-p. H. & B. American Machine Co., clubs: Civic. Brooks, Pilgrim. Address: 39 Mill Mass. Consolidated Mining Co.; dir. Booth Mfg. gt New Bedford Mass Co.; sec. and dir. Boston Machine Works Co.; treas. Pell City Mfg. Co. Mason (32°, K.T.) St., New Bedford, Mass. NICOI.A, Charles Chesterfield, M.D.; Jan. 19, Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City, South 186 /-I' eb. 6, 1911. (See % ol. 1909.) Boston Yacht. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 65 NICOLSON, Prank Walter, college prof.; b. Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Sackville, N.B., Can., Nov. 4, 1864; s. Rev. Alex NICHOIiSON, Watson, educator; moved to Lon- ander Wylie and Lydia Fulton (Huestis) Nlcolson; don Fn°- (See vol 1909 also Who's Who in ^•^•' ^t. Allison Coll., Can., 1883; B.A., Harvard, AV,^«rinn'"iqi4 it ^ vvnos w no in jgg^^ j^j^_ ^ggg. j^j^^ ^^ eundem, Wesleyan U., Am e Ilea, 13 19-1 O.J Conn., 1894; m. Louise Elizabeth Wright Narra- NICKERSON, Alonzo Rog-ers, general commis- way, of St. John, N.B., Sept. 9, 1891. Tutor in Eng- sion; b. South Harwich, Mass., Apr. 15, 1S4S; s. Ush and French, Mt. Allison Coll., 1883-4; instr. in Stephen and Charity Nickerson; ed. common schs. Sanskrit, 1888-9, in Latin, 1889-91, Harvard: tutor and Pine Grove Sem., Harwich, Comer's Commer- in Latin, 1891-4, instr., 1894-5, asso. prof., 1895-13, cial Coll., Boston; m. Boothbay, Me., 1871, Abbie prof., 1913 — , sec. faculty 1895 — , Wesleyan U. J. Beath (now deceased); m. 2d, Castine, Me., Methodist. Pres. Assn. N.B. Colls, for Conf. on 1885, Natalie B. Noyes; children, Louis S.. Parker Athletics, 1907-11; sec-treas. Nat. Collegiate Ath- T., Hazel Lowe, Natalie N. Enlisted at Harwich letic Assn., 1908 — : pres. N.E. Coll. Entrance Cer- at 15, Feb., 1864, 58th Mass. Regt. Inf. and served tificate Bd., 1910-13, sec-treas., 1913 — ; sec. Conn, several mos., father procuring discharge on ac- Gamma, Phi Beta Kappa, 1893 — ; sec. Nat. Conf. count of age; followed the sea until 1867, becom- com. on Standards of Colleges and Secondary mg 1st mate of a ship: bookkeeper for fish firm Schs. since 1915. Home: Middletown, Conn.* of Nickerson, Perrv & Thacher, Boothbay, 1867-70; ciated with one brother under name of Nickerson PJ°|- ^IfJ,V"f' Tpo? ^ a W | iqo^ ArfdrV-iJ 9^i' Bros.: v.-p. and trustee Boothbay Savings Bank; tII'. fi^^Qf wlw H.,'^«^■ Cnr,rf * Address. 251 dir. Me. Ins. Co., Portland & Boothbay Steamboat Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn.* Co.; mem. Bd. of Selectmen. Boothbay, 1875-6; NIIiAN, John Joseph, D.D., bishop; ordained apptd. on staff of Gov. Marble, 1888: mem. Me. R.C. priest, Dec. 21, 1878; was rector St. Joseph's State Senate, 1893-7; presidential elector, 1896, and Ch., Amesbury, Mass.; consecrated bishop of Hart- pres. Electoral Coll. of Me., 1897; commr. of Sea ford, Apr. 28, 1910. Address: 140 Farmington St., and Shore Fisheries, Me., 1897-1905; apptd. mem. Hartford, Conn.* bd. of trustees State of Me. Insane Asylums, 1907 nILES, Edward Cullen, lawyer; b. Hartford, Republican. Conglist. Mason: mem. O^.S K. of Conn.. Mar. 28, 1865; s. William Woodruff and P., Rathbone Sisters Club: Boothbay Yacht. Ad- Bertha (Olmsted) Niles: father prof, in Trinity dress: Boothbay Harbor. Me. Coll.. bishop of N.H., 1870-14; mother, sister of NICKERSON, Frederick Melvln, teacher, farm- Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architect; prep, er: b. Rwanville, Me., Mar. 6, 1864; s. Charles Kel- edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, 1879-83; B.A., Trin- ley and Elonia Ann (Larrabee) Nickerson; grad. itv Coll., Hartford, 1887 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; LL.B., Eastern State Normal Sch., Castine, Me., 1905; m. Harvard Law Sch., 1892; (hon. M.A.. Trinity. 1912); Velzora Jane West, of Frankfort, Me.. Dec. 8. 1886; m. Newport News. Va.. July 12. 1893, Ethel Abbe no children. Began teaching In 1886; supt. of (died Oct. 10, 1910); 3 children, Edward Abbe, b. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 789 1894, James Huntington, 1906, Rose Terry, 1908. Classical master, Holderness Sch., Plymouth, N.H., 1887-9; mem. law firm Daley, Goss & Niles, Berlin, N.H., 1892-4; practiced alone in Berlin, 1894-C; mem. Sargent, Hollis & Niles, Concord, N.H., 1896- 98, and of various firms until Sept., 1908, associ- ated in practice with Robert W. Upton, as Niles & Ujiton, 1908-15; since alone; gen. practice in state and federal courts; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902; mem. Common Council and Bd. of Aldermen, Con- cord, 1900-4; one of organizers and mem. exec, com., Lincoln Republican Club of New Hampshire; mem. legislative com., N.H. State Conf. of Chari- ties and Corrections, and author of acts relating to guardiansliip of neglected children, marriage of minors, etc.; counsel on constl. and federal ques- tions of State Tax Revision Commn., 1908: mem. commn. to revisff charter of City of Concord, 1908; chmn. Public Service Commn. of N.H. ; chmn. Bd. of Edn., Concord. Progressive Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. standing com. P.E. Ch., Diocese of N.H., and of Diocesan Conv.; mem. Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch., 1904-7. Mem. N.H. State Bar Assn. and of Joint Commn. on Marriage and Divorce; judge of Ecclesiastical Ct. of Review, Province of New England. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Ma- son. Clubs: Wonolancet, Passaconaway. Recrea- tions: trout fishing and the woods; tennis, club games. Home: 119 School St. Office: 60 North Main St., Concord, N.H. ITIIiIIS, Silas H., merchant, banker; b. North Jay, Me., Jan. 15, 1845; s. Veranes and Mehitable (Harris) Niles; ed. grammar and high schs.; Ed- ward Little Acad., Auburn, Me.; unmarried. On farm and in school until 1868; partner gen. country store under title of Leland & Niles, 1868-73, since in business alone; pres. Livermore Falls Trust & Banking Co. since 1895; postmaster, 1894-6; served as mem. Me. Ho. of Rep. Trustee Wilton Acad., Westbrook Sem. Republican. Universalist. Home: North Jay, Me. NIIi£S, Williain Harmon, educator: Mav 18, 1838-Sept. 13, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) KIIiES, William Henry, lawyer; Dec. 22, 1839- Sept. 23. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) iriliES, "William Porter, clergyman; b. Ware- house Point, Conn., Nov. 29, 1869; s. William Woodruff and Bertha (Olmsted) Niles; prep. edn. Holderness Sch., Plymouth, N.H., 1880-3, St. Paul's Sch.. Concord, N.H.. 1885-9; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1893 (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., 1896: student Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1896- 98, Oxford U.. 1898-9; m. Laconia, N.H., Apr. 30, 1903, Serena Gertrude Sanders; 3 children, Serena Olmsted, b. 1903, William Woodruff, 1905, George Sanders. 1908. Ordered deacon, 1899, ordained priest, 1900, P.E. Ch. ; rector Laconia, N.H., 1899- 1902, Nashua. N.H., since 1902; deputv to Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch., Richmond, Va., 1907. Cincinnati, 1910, New York-, 1913. Republican. Mem. Psi Up- silon. Mason (32°). Address: 8 Abbott St., Nashua, N.H. NILES, Wimam Woodruff, bishop: Mav 24, 1832- Mar. 31, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) ITINDi:, Edward Summerfield, clergyman; b. Cincinnati, O.. Jan. 1, 1866: s. Bishop William Xavier and Sophronia E. (Pallev) Ninde; B.A., Wesleyan U.. Conn.. 1887 (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., 1890; B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111., 1889; traveled and studied in Europe, 1889-91; (D.D., Garrett, 1903, Wesleyan. 1905). Ordained M.B. ministry, 1891: pastor Bay Port, Mich., 1891-2, Wvandotte, 1892-5. Birmingham, 1895-6, Detroit. 1896-1900, Ann Arbor, 1900-5: engaged in travel and study, 1905-7; became pastor Mathewson St. Ch., Providence, R.I., 1907. Address: 88 Providence St., Providence, R.I. NISBET, Robert Hoffg, landscape painter; b. Providence, R.I.. Aug. 25. 1879; s. William Doug- lass and Isabella (Hogg) Nisbet; ed. pub. schs.. Providence: R.I. Sch. of Design; Art Students' League, New York; m. Marguerite Metcalf, of New York, June 29, 1910. Prin. works: Eve of St. .lohn, Nat. Arts Club, New York; Summer Idylle; Robe of Cold; etc. Awarded prize. Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, 1914; 3d Hallgarten Prize, Nat. Acad. Design, New York, 1915. Mem. bd. dirs. Municipal Art Soc, Fine Arts Soc, Pine Arts Federation (all of New York) ; life mem. Art Students' League (pres., 1910); asso. mem. Architectural League, New York: mem. Conn. Acad. ]'"ine Arts, Union In- tei'nationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Democrat. Baptist. Mason. Clubs: Salmagundi, Nat. Arts (New York), Providence Art. Recrea- tions: target shooting. Address: South Kent, Conn. NISSEIT, Hartvig'; b. Christianla, Norway, July 13, 1S55; s. Rektor Ole Hartvig and Magdalena (Aas) Nissen; grad. Nissen's Latin and Real Sch., Christiania, 1872; studied gymnastics and mas- sage in Christiania Gym. Club and also with Peter Clausen and Drs. Winge and Nicholaysen; student Dresden, 1878-9, Stockholm, 1890: m. Washington, Aug. 17, 1884, Augusta Louise Helene Peterson; 4 sons, Gustaf Blaine (lawyer), Harry (B.S.), Oscar S. (farmer), Fridtjof Nansen (student). Asst. teacher Christiania Gymnasium Club, 1875; teacher gymnastics in Drammen, Holmestrand and Kongsberg, Norway, 1880-3; established Swedish Health Inst., Washington, Mar., 1883, and its dir. until 1890, including Gen. U. S. Grant, President Harrison, Secretaries Blaine and Hay and other distinguished men among patients; instr. physical training. Johns Hopkins U., 1886-9, Catholic U., Washington, 1890-1; asst. dir. physi- cal training, Boston pub. schs., 1891-7, dir. same, 1897-1900; dir. physical training, Brookline pub. schs., 1900-12; instr. gymnastics, Wellesley Coll., 1891-5: prof. Swedish gymnastics and massage. Harvard U. Summer Sch. 1891-14; pres. Posse Nor- mal Sch. of Gymnastics, Boston, since 1914. Vice- consul for Sweden and Norway at Washington, 1885-8. Chmn. Med. Gymnastic Dept. of Boston Physical Edn. Soc; corr. mem. N.Y. Med. Gymnas- tics and Massage Soc; v. -p. Mass. Therapeutic Massage Soc; mem. Brookline Edn. Soc. Exec, officer Christiania Gymnastic Club, 1875-80. Ex- pres. Norwegian Soc, B.iornstjerne Bjornson Club, and Viking Club, all of Boston. Republican. Lutheran. Author: Health by Exercise Without Apparatus, 18 84; Swedish Movement and Massage Treatment, 1889: A B C of Swedish Educational Gymnastics. 1891; Gymnastic Systems, 1892; Twenty Lessons in Practical Massage. 1905: Nis- sen's System of School Gymnastics in 180 Lessons. Address: 779 Beacon St., Boston. ITITZE, William Albert, educator; moved to Chi- cago 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.) NIXON, John Frederick, business college man- ager; b. Ashgrove, Hal ton Co., Ont.. Can., Mar. 11, 1876: s. James Holmes and Annie (Howson) Nixon; ed. Georgetown (Ont.) High Sch., 1892-5; Bramp- ton High Sch., 1895-6; Toronto Normal Sch., Jan.- June, 1901; grad. honors and gold medal. Can. Busi- ness Coll., Hamilton, Ont., 1903; m. Ida Bell Lang- worthy, of North Adams, Mass.. June 9, 1909, 2 children, George Frederick, Clarence James. Teacher pub. schs., Esquesing, 1897-1900. Ash- grove, 1901-2; teacher Haverhill (Mass.) Business Coll., 1903-5. Bliss Business Coll., 1905-6, Conn. Business Coll.. 1906-8: bought Conn. Business Coll., June, 1908. and now prin. and propr. same under title of Middletown Business Coll. Methodist. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 43 Park PI. Office: 283 Main St., Middletown, Conn. NIXON, Paul, college prof.; b. Des Moines, la.. May 23. 1882; s. William Goodin and Helen (An- drews) Nixon; grandfather on mother's side Bishop Edward G. Andrews; ed. Thayer Acad.. South Braintree, Mass.. 1895-9; Roxbury High Sch., Bos- ton, 1899-1900; Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1900-04, A.B., 1904 AM 1905: Rhodes scholar from Conn., at Oxford IT.. England, 1904-7; m. July 30. 1907, Dor- othy Margaret Thompson, of Quincy, Mass. Instr. in classics, Princeton. 1907-8. Dartmouth, 1908-9; asst. prof. Latin, 1909-11, prof. Latin since 1911, Bowdoin. Prof. Latin, LT. of Chicago, summer quar- ter, 1912. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn.. N.E. Classical Assn., Eclectic Fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Re- 790 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND publican. Methodist. Author: A Roman Wit, 1911, Translator of Plautus (Loeb Classical Library). Contbr. to classical and other periodicals. Ad- dress: 2(;2 iVIaine St., Brunswick, Me. NOBIiE, Charles Henry, bank commissioner; Dec. 13, lS42-Dec. 14, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) NOBIiE, Edmund, author, journalist; b. Glas- gow, Scolland, Jan. S, 1853, of English parents; s. John and lOliza (Nevatt) Noble; ed. in Lancashire, Eng. Began newspaper work on St. Helen's News- paper and Advertiser; reporter and editor of St. Helen's Standard, 1872-3; reporter, 1S73-80, edi- torial writer, 1880-2, Liverpool Courier; editor and propr. Liverpool City News, 1882; in Russia as corr. London Daily News, London Daily Globe, Manchester Guardian, Glasgow Herald, 1882-4; foreign editorial writer New York Herald, 1887; editor Am. edition Free Russia, 1892-4; sec. Soc. Am. Friends of Russian Freedom from 1892-1904. Engaged in philos. studies and formulation of a relational interpretation of nature. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 171 Tremont St., P.oston.* NOBIi£, Frederick Alpliouso, Congregational minister; moved to Evanston, 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) NOBIiE, Georffe 'Washing'ton Copp, educator; b. Suinnicrsville, X.H.. Nov. 1, 1830; s. Marie and Mai-y C. (Copp) Noble; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1858; m. Laura Hawks, of New York, May 28, 1861; children, Kate, John, Francis, George. A founder, and prin. Noble and Greenough's Sch. (prep. sch. for boys), since 1866. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: St. Botoljih. Home: 21 Concord Av.. Cambridge, Mass. Address: 100 Beacon St., Boston. NOBI.B, Henry Smith, M.D.; Oct. 8, 1845-Mar. 16, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica. 1914-15.) irOBIiB, John, lawyer; Apr. 14, 1829-June 10, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) NOBLE, Iiucretia Gray, author; b. Lowell, Mass.; d. of a clergyman, who moved when she was a child to Wilbraham, Mass.; ed. there. Author: A Reverend Idol (novel); also other works, pub- lished anonymously. Home: Wilbraham, Mass.* NOBLE, Newell Perkins, lawyer, educator; b. Oxford, Me., June 14, 1855; s. James and Jane (Cram) Noble; grad. Hebron (Me.) Acad., 1873; A.B., Bates Coll.. 1877, A.M.. 1880; studied law and admitted to bar. 1899; m. Phillips, Me., Apr. 27, 1879. Clara L. Toothaker; 3 children, Mrs. Marian A. (_Noble) Allen, Lew M., Kathleen. Prin. Phillips High Sch.. 1877-8; mcht. at Phillips, 1879-98; be- gan practicing law at Phillips, 1899: supt. schs., Phillips, 1893-8 and 1905-12: treas. Phillips Sav- ings Bank since 1900: mem. Me. State Senate, 1900- 01. Republican. Conglist. Club: Portland (Port- land, Me.). Mason (K.T.). Address: Phillips, Me. NOBLE, ■William M., lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass.. Feb. 27. 1865; s. AVilliam T. and Rebecca (Burlingame) Noble; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1888; studied Harvard Law Sch.; m. Marion W. Rising, of Newton, Mass., June 22. 1898; children, William M., Jr., Margaret. Arthur D. In gen. prac- tice, Boston, since 1889; trustee and counsel New- ton Centre Savings Bank. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Bar Assn. CJity of Boston. Mass. and Am. bar assns. Recreations: horticulture, golf. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. NOLAN, John Harrison, clei'gyman; b. Dublin, Ireland. June 24. 1884; s. Henry and Sarah (Har- rison) Nolan; A.B.. Dartmouth. 1904; A.M., Colum- bia. 1907; S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1908; m. Sophia T. Wallace, of Fitchburg, Mass., June 24. 1910; 3 children, Sophia "Wallace. Charlotte Crocker, Kathleen. Deacon. 1907, priest. 190S. P.E. Ch.; asst. Christ Ch., Fitchburg. Mass.. 1907; canon precentor, St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, Me., 1908-10; rector Trinitv Ch., Lewiston, Me., 1910-14, St. Peter's Ch.. Springfield, Mass.. since Sept., 1914. Address: 54 Sherman St., Springfield, Mass. NOLEN, A(Ifred) Euffene, retired teacher; b. Leicester. Mass.. Dec. 25, 1845: s. George B. and Olive (Grossman) Nolen; grad. Phillips Acad., An- dovei', Mass., 1863; A.B., Yale, 1867, A.M., 1870. Taught in various places, including New Haven and Washington, D.C., previous to locating in Fitchburg, Mass., 1881; classical instr. Fitchburg High Sch. for 23 yrs., resigning, 1904; spent 18 mos. traveling in Europe, Asia and Africa, 1905-6. Trustee Wallace I'ul). Library. Club: Fay. Ad- dress: 3 Wood PI., Fitcliburg, Mass. NOLEN, John, city planner, landscape architect; b. Phila., June 14, 18169; s. John C. and Matilda (Thomas) Nolen; Ph.B., U. of Pa., 1893; post- grad, work, U. of Munich, 1900; A.M., Harvard, 1905; (Sc.D., Hobart, 1913); m. Barbara Schatte, of Phila., Apr. 22, 1896. Engaged in practice at Cambridge, Mass., 1903 — ; among his more im- portant works are: gen. plans for agrl. sch., Northampton, Mass.; plans for instns. under State Bd. of Control of Wis.; pvt. place of A. Howard Hinkle, Bar Harbor, Me.; Neponset Garden Vil- lage, Walpole, Mass.; park systems for Madison, Wis., Chattanooga, Tenn., La Crosse, Wis., New London. Conn., Little Rock, Ark.; comprehensive city plans and reports for improvement of Roanoke. Va., San Diego, Cal.. Montclair and Glen Ridge, N.J., Reading, Pa., Madison, Wis., Scranton, Pa., Wayland, Mass., Milwaukee, Wis., Cohasset, Mass., Schenectady, N.Y., Walpole, Mass., etc. Fellow Am. Soc. Landscape Arcnitects; exec. bd. Nat. Conference on City Planning: mem. Boston Soc. Landscape Architects, Am. Civic Assn. (1st v.-p.), Nat. Municipal League. Clubs: City (Bos- ton), Harvard (New York), Appalachian Moun- tain. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 10 Garden Terrace. Harvard Sq., Cam- bridge, Mass.* NOLEN, William 'Whiting', teacher; b. Phila., July 16. 1860; s. Charles Willard and Abigail Williams (Whiting) Nolen; A.B., Central High Sch., Phila., 1878; A.B., summa cum laude. Har- vard, 1884, A.M., 1886; attended Harvard Law Sch. 2 yrs.; unmarried. Asst. in biology. Harvard, 1884-6; since then engaged in pvt. teaching in con- nection with Harvard U. worle. which has devel- oped until it occupies the time in whole or in part, of 28 teachers, and gives Instrn.. in any year, to upward of 350 univ. students. Protestant Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Uni- versity, Harvard (Boston). Home: 1358 Massa- chusetts Av., Cambridge, Mass.* NOOIT, Alfred, prohibition worker; b. Elstead, Surrey. Eng., Dec. 8, 1845; s. Rev. John and Caro- line (Heath) Noon; came to America, 1848; B.A., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1869, M.A., 1872: Ph.D.. Mc- Kendree Coll.. 1890; m. Maria Amelia Cook, of Nantic, Conn., June 29, 1869 (died May 25, 1879); m. 2d. Jane Louise Taylor, of Dunstable. Mass., May 17. 1880; 9 children, Mabel Elsie (deceased). Edith Ruby, Philo Gates, George Alfred (de- ceased). Oliver Taylor. Helen Fay. Raymond Wes- ley. .Tohn Eliot, James Arthur. Served as pvt. in 42d Mass. Vols.. 1864; ordained M.E. ministrv, 1871; pastor South Hadlev Falls. Mass., 1869-71; Heath. 1871-3. Ludlow Center, 1873-5, Bond's Vil- lage, 1875-7. East Pepperell, 1877-80. Cottage St. Ch., Cambridge, 1880-3, Rockport. 1883-4, Purchase St. Ch.. Newburyport. 1884-6; pres. Little Rock U., Ark., 1886-8: pastor Anita, la., 1889-90; asst. sec. and sec. Mass. Total Abstinence Soc, 1890-13; pastor Lunenburg, Mass., since 1913. "Wrote: His- tory of Ludlow. Mass.. 1874. Editor: The Temper- ance Cause, 1890-13; most wortiiy patriarch Order Sons of Temperance of N. America. 1912-14. Rec- reations: fishing, gardening, traveling. Address: Lunenburg, I\Iass. NOONE Thomas P., lawver; b. Rockville. Conn., Sept. 8, 1873; s. Thomas and Marv G. (O'Donnell) Noone; grad. Rockville High Sch.. 1871: LL.B.. cum laude, Yale Law Sch., 1899. Has practiced at Rockville since 1899; mem. Conn. Senate, 1903, Ho. of Rep.. 1907; pros. atty. City Court of Roclrs., and in croclNery and glassware business 4 vrs.; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1874-7; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1878, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84: mem. bd. dirs. Pub. Instns., Boston. 1881-7 (chmn. bd. last 18 mos.) : city elk., Boston, 1887-9; mem. Congress, 1889-95; asst. treas. U.S. at Boston, 1895-9; mem. bd. Commrs. Sinking Funds of Boston, 1899-08; pres. Federal Trust Co. since May 1, 1899; v.-p. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. Trustee Mass. Gen. Hosp.. since 1912. Apptd. Knight of St. Gregory the Great, by Pope Pius X. 1914. Mem. Boston (I'hamber of Commerce. Democrat. Clubs: Cath- olic Union, Young Men's Catholic Assn., Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange, Boston City, Clover. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: 122 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: Cor. Devonshire and Water Sts., Boston, Mass.* O'lTEHi, Richard Prothing-ham, M.D. ; b. Monte- video. Uruguay, S.A., Jan. 2, 1874; s. Rear Admiral Charles (LT.S.N.) and Mary Caroline (d. Richard Frothingham, of Charlestown, Mass.) O'Neil: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1897; m. Adela Pegram Mvers, of Richmond, Va., May 17, 1899; 1 son, Richard Frothingham. Jr. Surg, house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1895-6; began practice in Boston, 1897; served as dist. pliys., Boston Dispensary; surgeon genito-urinary dept., same, until 1912: sec. same since 1913: surgeon St. Elizabetli's Hosp.; out- patient surgeon to Carney Hosp., 3 yrs.; since 1912, genito-urinary surgeon to out patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; asst. in genito-urinary surgery, Har- vard Grad. Sch. of Medicine: asst. surgeon Naval Brigade, M.V.M., 1897-1900; acting past asst. surgeon LT.S.N., 1898. serving on board U.S.S. Catskill. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Lfrol. Assn., Am. Assn. Genito-LTrinary Surgeons. ;\rem. Loyal Lesion. Clubs: St. Botolph, Tennis and Racquet, Longwood Cricket, Harvard. Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: 379 Beacon St., Boston. O'NEIIiIi, James Bernard, surgeon; b. Highgate, Vt., Oct. 26, 1859; s. Patrick and Bridget (Nolan) O'Neill; piep. edn. Bristol and Beeman acads., Vt. : A.B., Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1887; house surgeon Carney Hosp., South Boston, 1886-7; m. Nellie Josephine Lynch, of Portland, Me., June 22, 1888; 2 children, Edward L., Helen G. Practiced in Portland since 1867; apptd. asst. surgeon 1st Regt., N.G.S.M., 1896; surgeon Me. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War (rank of maj.); surgeon gen.. Me., 1904-8, apptd. by Gov. William T. Cobb: same, 1909, by apptmt. Gov. B. F. Fornald. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. As.sn., Am. Acad. Medicine, Assn. Mil. Surgeons, Portland Med. Club. Republican. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Foresters, Macca- bees, Catholic Benevolent Legion, etc. Club; Port- land Athletic. Address: 604 Congress St., Portland. O'NJIIJmIm, Susan Cecilia, lawyer; b. Waterbury, Conn., July 8, 1871; d. John Westland and Mary (Fitz Patrick) O'Neill; descendant of the O'Neills, of Tyrone, Ireland; earliest ancestor in America was William Hayden. who reached New England, May 30, 1630: ed. Convent Congregation de Notre Dame, Waterbury, 1876-94 (gold medal and gradu- ating diploma): LL.B., New York U. Law Sell., 1897; unmarried. Admitted to Conn. bar. 1898, to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1904; mem. O'Neill, O'Neill & O'Neill: tried cases New Haven, Hartford, Bridge- port, Waterbury: first woman to argue case before Conn. Supreme Ct, Apr. 18, 1901 (Soper vs. Tyler, 73 Conn., 660). Chmn. Juvenile Ct. Com. (Water- bury), Conn. Congress of Mothers: mem. exec, com. Waterbury Equal Francliise League; mem. advisory com. Associated Charities. Dir. St. Mary's Hosp. Aid Soe. Roman Catholic. Club: Women Lawyers' (New York). Home: 131 Cooke St. Of- fice: 77 Bank St., Waterbury, Conn. OITG, Eug-ene W., lawyer; b. Steubenville, O., Aug. 12, 1877: s. Walter C. and Anna (Mansfield) Ong; descendant of Francis Ong, who came from Bristol, Eng.. to Boston, with Roger Williams in 1632; grad. Univ. Sch., Cleveland, 1896: A.B., Yale 1900: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Bessie Woodbury Preston, of Boston, Oct. 21, 1903; 3 children. Andrew Walter (deceased), Dorothy Mansfield. Ricliard Preston. Practiced in Boston since 1903: mem. law firm of Storey, Thorndike. Palmer & Dodge; dir. and mem. exec, com., LTnited Fruit Co., also asst. gen. counsel; dir. and sec. Fruit Dispatch Co., Tropical Radio Telegraph Co.. Abongarez Gold Fields of Costa Rica, M. D. Cressy Co., E. R. Grabow Co.; dir. Nipe Bay Co., Saetia Sugar Co., Revere Sugar Refinery, N^orthern Ry. Co.. Tela Railroad Co., Truxillo Railroad Co., and various steamship cos. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Cliamber of Com- merce, (ilubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Athletic. Brookline Country, Tedesco Country (sec. and dir.), Yale, Nisi Prius (Boston); Midday, White- hall and Yale (New York). Home: 116 Colchester St., Brookline. Mass.; (summer) "Dorrich." Phil- lips Beach, Swampscott, Mass. Office: 735 Ex- cliange Bldg., Boston, Mass. ONSTOTT, Daniel, clergyman, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) OFDAIiE, Nellie Mann, clergyman; b. New Lis- bon, Wis., May 17, 1860; d. Larnard Curtis and Jeannette Markham (Taylor) Mann; grad. high sch., Racine, Wis.; spl. work, summer. Harvard Div. Sch., and for 6 vrs. at Clark U. ; m. Julius H. Opdale, lawyer, of Racine. Aug. 23, 1883 (died May 3, 1892). Ordained Universalist ministry, 1895; pastor Mukwonago, Hartford and La Crosse, Wis., to 1903: Orono, Me., 1903-8, Marlboro, Mass., since 1908. State supt. Franchise and Loyal Tem- perance Legion Dept. of "Wis. W.C.T.U., 1888-90; state lecturer Wis. "^^oman Suffrage Assn.. 1893-4; chmn. Wis. Com. Fellowship of Universalist Chs., 1898-03: dist. supt. Universalist chs. of Me.. 1904- 08; dist. v.-p. Mass. Universalist Woman's Mis- sionary Assn., 1907-9 and 1914. Mem. Central Mass. Ministers' Assn., Alumni of Clark U., Mass. Woman Suffrage Soc, etc. Address: 25 Newton St.. Marlboro. Mass. OFFER, Frederick Burr, artist: b. Madison. Lake Co., Ohio, Jan. 2, 1857; s. Lewis and Aurelia (Burr) Opper; left sch. at 14; worked a yr. or more In the 804 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND village newspaper office; came to New York and worked in a store for a short time and tlien, hav- ing sold some humorous sketches to "Wild Oats" and other comic papers, went to drawing as a profession; m. Nellie Barnett, 18S2. (Jn art staff Frank Leslie's 3 yrs. ; an artist of Puck 18 yrs.; severed connection with Puck to accept offer from Hearst's New York Journal, May, 1899. Home: Stamford. Conn.* ORCUTT, Prank Edward, public official; b. Cam- bricigo, JNlass., Oct. 10. 1842; s. William Henry and Jane Hill (Hobbs) Orcutt; descendant on father's side from Mary Chilton, the first woman to land from the Mayflower; ed. Cambridge pub. schs. and Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; m. New Britain, Conn., May 17, 1865, Lucy Ann Rhodes; 3 children, Harriet Louise (Mrs. Wil- liam Howard Mitchell, of Melrose, Mass.), Frank Mariner, IMabel M. (deceased). Bookbinder, 1856- 61; in Union Armv, 1862-5; mem. Co. F, 38th Regt. Inf., Mass. Vols.; commd. 2d It. of engrs. at age of 20; with George Osgood, wholesale and retail hats, caps and furs, 1865-70; George Lyon & Co., custom clothing, 1870-4; mem. Allen & Orcutt, custom clothing, 1874-85, Starrett & Orcutt, same, 1883-5; financial mgr. IMiddleton Paper Mill, 1885-9; U.S. collector internal revenue Dist. of Mass., 1889-94; with Dwinnell-W right Co., importers of coffee, 1894-01, Clark, Coggin & Johnson Co., im- porters of coffee, 1901-3; in auditor's office. Com- monwealth of Mass., 1904-6, examiner of accounts, same, 1906-7, supervisor of accounts, same, since 1908; town auditor, Melrose, Mass., 17 yrs.; treas. Morgan Lake Mfg. Co. Republican. Conglist. Mem. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Loyal Legion; Past Comdr.. U. S. Grant Post No. 4, G.A.R.. now Comdr. Post No. 113, G.A.R. Mason; Past Master ^A yo- ming Lodge; Past Recorder Hugh de Payne's Commanderv, K.T.: Past Thrice Illustrious Mas- ter, Melrose Council; mem. Grand Council Royal and Select Masters of Mass. Past Grand Dictator, Knights of Honor, also Grand Treas., 1904-12; Treas. Guardian Lodge, Knights of Honor, since 1894; Past Sachem I.O.R.M.; mem. Knights of Pythias, Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Middlesex, Mel- rose City, G.A.R. Club. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. Home: 143 Upton St., Melrose, Mass. Office: 232 State House, Boston. OBCUTT, "William Dana, author; b. West Leb- anon, N.H., Apr. 18, 1870; s. Hiram and Ellen (Dana) Orcutt; A.B., Harvard U., 1892; m. Alice Wilson, of Cambridge, Mass., 1893 (died 1894); m. 2d, Louie Thompson, of St. Louis, 1896. Asso- ciated with The Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass. Lecturer on the higher phases of printing as an art, etc. Clubs: University, Boston Authors' (treas.), Omar Khavyam Club of America, Long- wood Cricket, Brookline Country (Mass.), Au- thors' (London), Garrick (London), Harvard (Bos- ton), Harvard (New York). Mem. Society Dan- tesca Italiana (Florence), Bibliog. Soc. (London), Bibliog. Soc. of America. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 333 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Office: Norwood, Mass.* OBDW.ft.Y, Otis Osg-ood, clergyman; b. Hamilton, IMass., Oct. 31, 1S45; s. Luther and Mary Elizabeth (Larcom) Ordwav; ed. Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1867-70; studied Harvard, 1871; A.B., Brown U., 1876, A.M., 1883; student Newton Theol. Instn., 1874-6; m. Ipswich, Mass., Feb. 24, 1886, Abbie Elizabeth Conant. Ordained to ministry Baptist Ch., 1876; preacher, Farmington, Me.. 1876-7; pas- tor, Nobleboro, Me., 1877-81, Cooper's Mills. Me., 1881-4, Hammonton, N.J.. 1885-6. Second Ch.. Hav- erhill, Mass., 1887-94, 1st Ch., Middleboro. Mass., 1895-7, Sheldonville (Wrentham), Mass., 1901-7, 1st Ch., Marshfield. Mass., since 1907; chaplain Superior Ct.. Franklin Co., Me., 1876; mem. bd. of trustees, Wrentham Pub. Library, 1902-7 (sec), Sch. Com. Wrentham, 1906-7. Author of short stories, novels, photoplays. Address: Center Sand- wich. N.H. O'ltEHiIiV, James Thom^as, clergyman; b. Lan- singburg, N.Y., May 1, 1851: s. Edward and Mary (McGrane) O'Reilly; ed. at St. Mary's Acad., Troy, N.Y.; grad. Villanova Coll.. Pa., 1871. Entered Order of St. Augustine; ordained R.C. priest. Mar. 1-5, 1874; instr. Villanova Coll., 1874-6; apptd. pro- curator, 1876, and pastor St. Denis' Ch., West Haverford, Pa., 1876-9; pastor St. John's Ch., Schaghticoke, N.Y., 1879-86, St. Mary's, Lawrence, Mass.. since 1886. Pres. Catholic Total Abstinence Union, Arclidiocese of Boston; etc. Address: Law- rence, Mass.* OBXiANDINX, Vittorio, lawyer, writer; b. Flor- ence, Italy, Nov. 20, 1880; s. Pilade and Laetitia (Guidi) Orlandini; grad. Royal Ginnasio, Florence, 1897; grad. Royal Lyceum of Pistoia, 1901; Law Sch. of Royal U. of Rome, 2 yrs., 1901-3; m. Mary F. Johnson, of Boston, Mass., Jan. 5. 1907; 2 chil- dren, Edward, Laetitia. Spl. corr. from London, Eng., of Fieramosca, Florence, 1901; spl. corr. from U.S. of La Stampa (Turin, Italy), L'ltalia (Rome), Fieramosca (Florence), 1903-5; asso. prin. and instr. in Italian, Modern Sch. of Lang, and Lit., Boston, 1905-9; editor Vita Italiana (Italian mag.); 1907-8; admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; now. corr. II Corriere del Teatro (Milan), La Ribalta (Na- ples); contbr. on immigration and lit. to Boston papers. Sec. Boston br. Dante Alighieri Soc. of Rome. Roman Catholic. Author: The First Italian Reader, 1908. Recreations: literature. Home: 123 Marlboro St. Office: 256 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. OBMSBEE, Ebenezer Jolls, ex-governor; b. Shoreham, Vt., June 8, 1834; s. John Mason and Polly (Willson) Ormsbee; ed. pub. schs., Vt. Scien- tific and Lit. Instn. (Brandon) and Green Moun- tain Acad., Woodstock, Vt.; (hon. A.M., Middle- bury, 1875; Dartmouth. 1884; LL.D.. Norwich U., 1893); m. Jennie L. Briggs. of Brandon, Vt., Aug. 27. 1862; 2d, Mrs. Frances (Wadhams) Davenport, of Westport, N.Y., Sept. 26, 1867. Admitted to the bar. 1861; 2d It. Co. G., 1st Vt. Inf., and capt. Co. G, 12th Vt. Inf.. 1861-3. Asst. U.S. internal revenue collector, Dist. of Vt., 1868-72; state's atty., Rut- land Co.. Vt., 1870-4; mem. Gen. Assembly, 1872, Senate, 1878; trustee Vt. Reform Sch., 1880-4; It.- gov. of Vt., 1884-6; gov.. 1886-8; commr. to Pi-Ute Indians. 1891; U.S. land commr. of Samoa, 1891-3. Republican. Episcopalian. Pres. Brandon Nat. Bank. Mem. Loyal Legion. G.A.R. Address: Bran- don, Vt.* OBNE, John, Orientalist; Apr. 29, 1834-Nov. 29, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) O'BOUBKX:, Hug-h Henry, druggist; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Mar. 1, 1869; s. Michael and Ellen (Plynn) O'Rourke; pub. sch. edn. Began with the Washburn & Moen Wire Works at age of 12, con- tinuing until 14; learned trade of weaver and be- came head of finishing dept. in mill of Worcester Carpet Co. and the Wittal Carpet Co.; resigned, 1892, and since engaged in drug business. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1903, 4, 5, 6. 7; Senate, 1914; mem. Worcester Bd. of Aldermen (Dem. leader), 1912, 1913; Dem. candidate for Congress from 4th Mass. Dist., 1914; mem. Dem. State Com., 1915. Trustee St. Vincent Hosp. Organized Lyceum Or- cliestra, and was 1st violin and leader for 8 yrs. Mem. Worcester Mus. Union. Royal Arcanum, 4th degree Knights of Columbus, Royal Order Moose. Mem. Fish and Game Assn. of Worcester Co. Rec- reations: outdoor sports, wall^ing. Home: 597 Cambridge St. Address: 360 Millbury St., Worces- ter, Mass. OBR. William, teacher; b. Phila., Nov. 16, 1860; s. William and Catharine (Reid) Orr; grad. Spring- field (Mass.) High Sch., 1879; B.A.. Amherst Coll., 1883. M.A. Tthesis), 1892; m. Springfield, Aug. 7, 1889, Charlotte Evelyn Pettis; 2 children, Alan, Helen. Prin. Hopkins Acad., Hadley, Mass., 1883-5, Smith Acad., Hatfield, 1885-8; science master, 1888- 94; v.-prin., 1894-1900, high sch., Springfield, Mass.; curator, Mus. Natural History, Springfield, 1895- 10; prin. Central High Sch.. Springfield, 1900-10; deputy commr. of edn. for Mass., since 1910. Conglist. Mason. Fellow (1895) A.A.A.S.; trustee Internat. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch. since 1905. Con- tbr. to mags, and newspapers. Recreations: walk- ing. Home: 39 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Office: Ford Bldg., Boston. OBTH, John, musician; b. nr. Annweiler, Ger- many, Dec. 2, 1850; brought to U.S. when 1 yr. old, parents settling at Taunton, Mass.; began learning WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 805 piano at 8; played the organ in one of the Taunton chs. at 12; studied in Boston, 1866-70, teaching in the Conservatory and in the city, and playing in ch. to earn means to continue studies in Germany, 1870-5, under Kullak, Lebort, Pruckner, Deppe, Liszt on piano, and composition with Faiszt, Weitzmann, Kiel and P. Scharwenka; m. Lizette Emma Blood, May 28, 1883. Since 1875, pianist and teacher in Boston. Home: 156 Ray State Kd.,, Brookline, Mass. Studio: Steinert Hall, Boston.* OBTH, Lizette E.. composer; .Tulv 6, lS.">8-Sept. 14, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1912-13.) OBTH, Mouutford Stokely, merchant; b. Hia- watha, Kan., I'^eb. IT. 1877; s. Christopher H. and Mary Loise (Leonard) Orth; descendant of John Alden, of the Mayflower; grad. Hiawatha Acad., 1893; unmarried. Entered employ of George H.. Leonard & Co., of Boston, Mass., 1893, and became mem. of firm, 1904; assisted, 1906, in organizing firm of Marden, Orth & Hastings, importers and exporters of oils, greases, etc., and has been pres. same since June 1, 1913; pres. Miller Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I.; pres. Basic Extract Co., Basic, Va. Mem. Am. Leather Chemists' Assn. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Woodland Golf; Chemists' (New York). Recrea- tions: golf, tennis, motoring. Home: 1213 Beacon St.. Brookline. Mass. Office: 225 Purchase St., Bos- ton, iNIass. OBVIS, Alliert Charles, mfr. ; b. Manchester, Vt., Aug. 7, 1863; s. Charles Frederick an!!l Laura Ellen (Walker) Orvis; ed. common schs. and Burr and Burton Sem.; m. Elmina Simpson, of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1906; 1 son, Charles Frederick Orvis 2d. Associated as manager with R. J. Orvis, in the manufacture of fishing tackle, since 1880; mgr. of Orvis Cottage (a summer resort), Man- chester, Vt.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12, 1912-14. Democrat. Protestant. Club: Ondawa (pres.). Ad- dress: Manchester, Vt. ORVIS, Charles P., mfr., angler; b. Manchester, Vt., June 19. 1831. (See vol. 1909.) OSBOBN, Abraham Coles, college pres.; b. Scotch Plains. N. J., Feb. 20, 1831 ; s. Jonathan and Amelia (Van Deursen) Osborn; A.B., Colgate U., Hamil- ton, N.Y., 1855. A.M., 1858; grad. Hamilton Theol. Seminary, 1858; (D.D., Shurtleff College, 111., 1867; LL.D., Colgate, 1905); m. Emma J. Hatfield, of New York (now deceased). Ordained Bapt. minis- try, 1858; pastor Jefferson St. Ch., Louisville, Ky., 1858-62, Fourth Ch., St. Louis, 1862-9, Tabernacle Ch., Brooklvn, 1869-73. South Ch., New York. 1873-7. First Ch.. North Adams, Mass., 1877-84, First Ch., Albion, N.Y., 1884-95; pres. and prof, theology, Benedict Coll., Columbia, S.C, 1895-10. Mem. corpn. Colgate U. Mem. Bapt. Edn. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason (K.T.). Author: The Mormon Doctrine of God and Heaven. Address: North Adams, ]Mass.* OSBOBN, Georgre Wakeman, M.D.; b. Easton, Conn., Nov. 6, 1860; s. David Hull and Melissa (Banks) Osborn; descendant in 8th generation on father's side from Capt. Richard Osborn, Hing- ham, Mass., 1635, served in Pequot war; res. New Haven, Conn.. 1639-53. removed to Fairfield, Conn., 1653; and on his mother's side from John Banks, town clerk, Windsor, Conn., 1643; settled in Fair- field soon after; prep. edn. Staples Acad., Easton; taught school, Easton, 1878; B.A., Yale, 1884; M.D.. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia U.), N.Y., 1887; m. Peabody, Mass., Dec. 27, 1888, Nellie Maria Boynton (descendant of John Boynton, Rowley, Mass., 1638 and James Boynton. killed at battle of Bunker Hill): childi'en, Lelius Bovnton. h. Nov. 7, 1890 (died July 3. 1891); Beatrice Melissa (Mrs. Alan Edmund Aube), Apr. 18. 1892; Helen Eugenie, Feb. 20, 1897; Richard Galen, Dec. 14, 1903. Has practiced at Bridgeport, Conn., since 1888; house phys., Bridgeport Hosp.. 1887-8; was city phys. and surgeon to Emergency Hosp., 1888-92. 1895-9; visiting phys., St. Vincent's Hosp., since 1905; ex-pres. Bd. of Health and mem. 1904-6, 1910-12; ex-pres. Bridgeport Dem. Assn., 1910-12; ex-surgeon, fire dept., 1910-12; mem. Bd. of Edn. since 1912; med. examirer Met. Life Ins. Co. of N.Y., since 1889; Life Extension Institute, N.Y., since 1914, and several ins. and fraternal organiza- tions; sec. Bd. U.S. Pension iOxaminiiig Surgeons, since 1913. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine., Conn. Med. Soc, Fairfield Co. Med. Assn. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner); Elk, Redman, Forester, Moose; mem. S.A.R. Club: Algonquin. Made tour of Europe, 1900, Pacific Coast, 1904. Recreations: hunting, fishing, sea bathing. Address: 888 Broad St.. Bridgeport, Conn. OSBOBN, John Joel; b. New Haven. Conn., Nov. 4, 1857; s. Jolni .1. and Charlotte A. (Gilbert) Os- born; ancestors settled in New Haven about 250 yrs. ago; ed. pub. schs. and Cheshire Sch.; m. Jeannie C. Winchell, of New Haven. Conn., Nov. 4, 1914. Began with John J. Osborn & Co., mfrs. of carriages; in real estate business since 1892; sec. The John T. Sloan Co.; treas. New Haven City Burial Ground, Trinity Church Home. Mem. bd. trustees The Cheshire Sch. Democrat. Episco- palian; elk. Trinity Ch. Mem. S.R. Clubs: Quin- nipiack, Country, Lawn. Economic, Yacht. Recrea- tions: motoring. Home: 115 Livingston St. Office: 129 Church St.. New Haven. Conn. OSBOBN, Iiymau Perley, banker; ta. Peabody, Mass.. Sept. 22, 1860; s. Lyman and Maria Taylor (Perley) Osborn; descendant of the Southwicks and Proctors who arrived in America in 17th cen- tury, Osborns, early in 18th century; grad. high sch.. Peabody. 1877; m. Oct. 3, 1892, Elizabeth Cheever Osborn, of East Boston, Mass. Librarian Peabody Inst. Library, 1898-1915; pres. Warren Nat. Bank: v.-p. Peabody Co-operative Bank. Trustee and sec. J. B. Thomas Hosp.; treas. and elk. Isaac Munroe Home for Needy Children. Re- publican. Unitarian. Address: 55 Central St., Pea- body, Mass. OSBOBN, Norris Galpin. .iournalist; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 17, 1858; s. Minott A. and Cath- erine Sophia (Gilbert) Osborn; ancestors on both sides of family were original members of New Haven Colony; grad. Hopkins Grammar Sch.. New Haven, 1875; B.A.. Yale, 1880 (hon. M.A., 1886); m. Kate Gardner, of New York, Dec. 27, 1881; 5 children, Innis G., Minott A., Dorothy (Mrs. E. M. Bristol, of New York), Gardner, Katherine. Served on New Haven Register, oeginning as reporter, 1880, editor since 1884; purchased majority inter- est in New Haven Journal and Courier, 1907. and is now the controlling editor; writer and speaker on pub. questions; has written on many topics over name "Trumbull," in New York Herald, since 1895. Mem. Bd. Dirs.. Conn. State Prison, also mem. Bd. of Parole; staff officer Conn. N.G., with title of col.; del. from New Haven to Conn. Constl. Conv., 1892; v.-p. Conn. Sound Money League, 1896; mem. several state commns,; del. to Dem. nat. and state convs., etc. Episcopalian. Mem. S.A.R., Founders and Patriots of America. Recrea- tions: prison affairs, art. collecting rare books. Home: 239 Bradley St. Office: The Journal and Courier, New Haven, Conn. OSBOBNE, Arthur Dimou, lawyer; b. Fairfield, Conn., Apr. 17. 1828; s. Hon. Thomas B. O. (grad. Yale, 1817, :M.C.. judge Co. Ct., prof, law, Yale) and Elizabeth Huntington (Dimon) Osborne; descend- ant of Richard Osborne, of Boston, Mass., and later at Fairfield, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1848; admitted to bar, 1850; m. Frances Louisa Blake, of New Haven, Conn., Aug. 2, 1858 (died Dec. 21, 1893); 2 sons, Thomas Burr, Arthur Sherwood. Practiced at Fairfield. 1850-4, and at New Haven until 1882; elk. Supreme and Superior cts.. New Haven. 1860- 81; pres. Second Nat. Bank, New Haven, 1881-99, since v.-p. and dir.; dir. N.Y..N.H. & H. R.R. Co., 1895-1906 (resigned); also Consol. Ry. Co., N.E. Navigation Co.. etc. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1854; mem. Bd. of Edn., New Haven, 1879-81. Repub- lican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa (Yale); mem. N.H. Colony Hist. Soc, Fairfield Hist. Soc, S.A.R. Clubs: (jfraduates', New Haven Country. Has written and published several hist, papers: also History of Dolbeare Family and Memorials of Ancestry, and Kindred. Address: 52 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.* OSBOBNE, Caroline A., M.D.; b. East Temple- ton, Mass., Apr. 18, 1866; d. Dwight C. and Maria Jane (Howe) Osborne; ed. pub. schs., Maynard, 806 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Mass.; Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1886-8; grad. Worcester City Hosp. Training Sch. foi Nurses, 1S91; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., Phila., 1899; studied Clark U., Worcester, Mass., 1904-8, A.M., 1907, Ph.D., 1908; unmarried. Teacher pub. schs., Ludlow, Mass., 1888-9; pvt. nursing, and asst. in doctor's office, 1891-4; supt. of nurses, Memorial Hosp., Worcester, Mass., 1899-04; instr. of nurses since 1904; gen. practice of medicine since 1904. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Metho- dist. Writer of monographs and articles on med. and related subjects. Recreations: animal psychol- ogy. Address: 145 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. OSBOBNE, Cyrus Fearl, clergyman; July 22, 1834-AU14. IS. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) OSBOBNE, Frank ■Wellman, editor; b. Lynn, Mas.s., Apr. 18, 1878; s. Wellman and Ellen M. (Rolfe) Osborne; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Margher- ita O. Cassino, of Salem, Mass., Mar. 7, 1910. Ed- itor of Black Cat (mag.) since Dec, 1913. Club: Oxford (Lynn). Home: 63 Federal St. Office: S. E. Cassino Co.. Salem, ;Mass. OSBOBNZ:, Georg'e Abbott, college prof.; b. Dan- vers, Ma.ss., Dec. 21, 1839; s. George A. and Elvina (Smith) Osborne; B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), I860: unmarried. Instr. mathematics, Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1860-1: asst. piof. mathe- matics, U.S. Naval Acad., ISGl-.'i: prof, navigation and nautical astronomy, 1866-70, prof, mathe- matics, 1870-02, Walker prof., 1902-10, V\alker prof, emeritus, 1910 — , Ma-ss. In.st. Tech. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Math. Soc. Episcopalian. Club: Technology. Author: Examples of Differen- tial Equations, 1886; Differential and Integral Cal- culus, 1891, revised, 1906. Home: 249 Berkeley St., Boston.* OSBOKNE, Iiouis P. P., leather mfr. : b. Peabody, Mass., .Ian. 4, 1883: s. Calvin P. and Louisa V. (Jones) Osborne; ed. grammar and high schs., Peabody; m. Marguerite Bott, of Peabody, June 1, 1910; 2 daughters. Began active career in employ of A. C. Lawrence Leather Co., Boston, spring of 1902, continued there 2 yrs. ana 2 yrs. in factory of the company, at Peabody, Mass.; engaged in mfr. of leather, firm of C. P. Osborne Co.; mem. Rep. Town Com., Peabody, since 1904 (has served as chmn., now sec). Mem. Mass. N.G. 10 yrs., re- tiring as capt.; mem. 2d Corps Cadets Veteran Assn. Mem. and ex-pres. Bd. of Trade, Peabody. Mem. Nat. Assn. Tanners, N.E. Shoe & Leather Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Jordan Lodge, F. and A.M. Club: Peabody (v.-p.). Home: 271 Lowell St. Office: 100 Foster St., Peabody, Mass. OSBOBNB, Marg'herita Osbom, editor; b. Pea- body, Mass., Nov. 27, 1878: d. Samuel Edson and Melvina King (Osborn) Cassino; ed. Peabody High Sch. and RadclifCe Coll.; m. Dana Lamper Forbes, of Lynn, Mass.. Apr. 25, 1899 (died Dec 13, 1902); m. 2d, Frank Wellman Osborne, of Lynn. Mass., May 7, 1910. Editor: Everyday Housekeeping, 1908-11; now editor Little Polks, and Children's Magazine. Hoine: Naples Rd., Salem, Mass.* OSBOBNB, Oliver Thomas, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 14, 1S62; s. Oliver S. and Ellen (Stur- ges) Osborne; M.D., Yale, 1884. A.M.. 1900; post- grad, work, Leipzig, 1885; m. Mary W. Tvler, of New Haven, 1888. Practiced at New Haven. 1886; prof, therapeutics, Yale Med. Sch., since 1S95; ex- prof, materia medica therapeutics and clin. ined- icine; ex-chief med. clinic. New Haven Dispensary; chmn. med. bd. Gaylord Farm Tuberculosis Sana- torium. Editor therapeutic sect. Journal A.M. A., 1908 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of societies, etc.) Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Graduates'. Home: 252 York St., New Haven, Conn.* OSBOBNB, Thomas Burr, chemist; b. New Ha- ven, Conn., Aug. 5. 1859; s. Arthur D. and Frances Louisa (Blake) Osborne: A.B., Yale, 1881. spl. studies chemistry, same, Ph.D.. 1885 (Sc.D., 1910); m. Elizabeth Annah Johnson, of New Haven, Conn., 1886. Research chemist. Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1886 — ; also research asso. Carnegie Instn., T^'■ash- ington. (See Who's Who in America for list of societies, books, etc.) Home: 52 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.* OSGOOD, Charles "Wesley, retired financier; b. North .Aiidovti-, .Mass., Nov. 1, 1841. (See vol. 1909.) OSGOOD, Edmund Quincy Sewall, clergyman; b. Cohassct, Mass., l-'ib. 2(i, 1851; s. Rev. Joseph and Ellen Devereux (Sewall) Osgood; ed. Cohasset schs. and under father; A.B., Harvard, 1875; S.T.B., Harvard Divinity Sch., 1878; m. Cohasset, Sept. 23, 1879, Mary Hobart Tower; 2 children, Ethel Lewis, Ronald Sewall. Ordained to ministry Unitarian Ch., 1878; pa.stor. First Ch., Plymouth, Mass., 1878- 85, Unitarian Congl. Ch., Grafton, Mass., 1886-90, First Unitarian Soc, Hyde Park, Mass., 1890-4, Unitarian Congl. Ch., Brattleboro, Vt., since Oct. 6, 1897. Mem. Am. Unitarian Assn., Unitarian S.S. Soc, Brattleboro Ministerial Union, Everett Athe- naeum, Pi Eta (Harvard). Republican. Club: Harvard, of Vermont. Address: 81 High St., Brat- tleboro, Vt. OSGOOD, Edward Iiouis, banker, publisher and mfr.; Aug. 6, lS44-June 10, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) OSGOOD, Fred luther, M.D.; b. Brookline, Vt., Aug. 5, 1858; s. Luther and Elizabeth A. (Park) Osgood; ed. pub. schs. to 16, Leland & Gray Sem., Townshend, and Vt. Acad.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1889; m. Newfane, Vt., Aug. IS, 1887, Lula E. Davidson; 2 children, Fred Davidson, Milon Park. Has practiced at Townshend since 1889; mem. bd. trustees and 1st v.-p. Leland & Gray Sem., since 1891 (prudential committee, since 1891); instr. physiology same many yrs. Deacon Congl. Ch., 24 yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State and Conn. River Val- ley med. socs. Mason; mem. Patrons of Hus- bandry. Progressive. Address: Townshend, Vt. OSGOOD, Georg'e Endicott, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, June 6, 1854; s. Moses Endicott and Sarah Clark (Gleason) Osgood; descendant on grand- father's side of John Osgood and James Otis, and on grandmother's side of Gov. John Endicott, of Mass. Colony; ed. high sch., and under tutors; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1877; m. Helen Frances Reed, of Waltham. Mass., Oct. 2, 1879; 2 children. Rev. Phillips Endicott, Edith Elvira (Mrs. George B. Nerney, of Attleboro, Mass. Deacon, 1877, priest, 1878, P.E. Ch.; asst. Christ Ch., Waltham, 1877-8; in charge St. Matthew's Ch., and asst. at All Saints Ch., Worcester, 1878-81; rector Grace Ch., North Attleboro, since Jan., 1881. Address: North Attleboro, Alass. OSGOOD, Gilman, M.D. : b. Abington, Mass., Feb. 26, 1863: s. Gilman and Isabella (Foster) Os- good; descendant of Elder Brewster, of the May- flower; grad. Abington High Sch., 1880; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1886; m. Mabel Richardson Russell, of Abington, Jan. 14, 1891; 5 children, Louise, Gilman, Russell, Foster, Helen. Interne Kings Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1886-7; asst. and sr. asst. phys. Kings Co. Lunatic Hosp., 1887-9; asst. supt. Kings Co. Hosp., 1889-90; removed to Rockland, Mass., 1890; asso. med. ex- aminer and med. examiner, 2d Plymouth Dist., Mass., since 1898; mem. Rockland Bd. of Health, 1900-3 inclusive; town phys. since 1892; chmn. Hist. Com. 1912 Celebration of 200th Anniversary of Incorporation of Town of Abington. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Sch. for Feeble-IMinded, Waltham. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc, Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, Plymouth Dist. Med. Soc. (councillor), Hatherlev Med. Club (ex- pres.). Kings Co. (N.Y.) Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.): Odd Fellow. Republican. Universalist. Club: Union Glee. Author: Memorial to Henrv Watson Dudley, M.D., 1907; 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Dist. Med. Societv, 1911; Catalogue of the Abing- ton High School, 1912. Address: 258 Union St., Rockland, Mass. OSGOOD, Bobert Bayley, IM.D. ; b. Salem, Mass., Julv 6, 1873; s. John C. and IMartha E. (Whipple) Osgood; A.B., Amherst, 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Margaret Chapin, of Brookline, Mass., Apr. 29. 1902. Practiced in Boston since 1899; asst. visiting orthopedic surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; instr. in orthopedic surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Orthopedic Assn.. Boston Or- thopedic Club. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard, St. Botolph. Address: 372 Marlboro St., I!oston. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 807 OSGOOD, William rog-gr, mathematician; b. Bos- ton, :Mar. 10, 1S64; s. William and Mary Rogers (Gannett) Osgood; A.I^,., Harvard, 1S86, A.M., 1887; U. of Gottingen, 1SS7-9; Ph.D., U. of Erlangen, 1890; (LL.D.. Clark U., 1909); m. Therese Ru- precht, of Gottingen, Germany, Julv 17, 1890. Instr., 1890-3, asst. prof, mathematics, 1893-03, prof, since 1903, Harvard. Mem. Internat. Commn. on the Teaching of Mathematics; editor Annals of Mathematics, 1899-02. Transactions Am. Math. Soc, 1909-10. Mem. Nat. Academy Sciences, Am. Math. Soc. (pres., 1904-5), Am. Rhilos. Soc, Deutsche Mathematiiter Vereinigung, Circolo Mat- ematico di Palei'mo; corr. mem. Math. Soc. of Charkow; hon. mem. Calcutta Math. Soc; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books, etc.). Address: 74 Avon Hill St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* OSGOOD, William. Newton, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., June 11, 1855; s. George Newton and Mi- nerva (Hayward) Osgood; grad. Amherst Coll., 1878; student Boston U. Law Sch. ; admitted to bar, 1880; m. Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 1, 1884, Har- riet Leslie Palmer; 1 daughter, Helen A. Began practice in Lowell. 1880; removed office to Boston, 1885; mem. Lowell Common Council, 1881-2 (pres. 1882). Mem. com. appointed by gov., 1903, on re- lations between employer and employe, and draft- ed a workmen's compensation act, the 1st in U.S.; especially interested in improvements in govt. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, and Middlesex Bar Assn. Mason. Clubs: "Vesper Country, Masonic Home: 613 School St., Lowell, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. O'SHATTNESSY. Georg-e Francis, congressman; b. Galway, Ireland, May 1, 1868; s. Stephen and Margaret (Flvnn) O'Shaunessv; brought to U.S. at 4; ed. De LaSalle Inst., New York, lSSl-4; LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1889; m. Julien M. Keily. of Providence, R.I., June 24, 1902. In law practice at New York, 1889-07, Providence, 1907 — ; sr. mem. firm O'Shaunessy, Gainer & Carr. Sec. exec. com. Shepard Democracy, Brooklyn. 1894-5; mem. Tam- many Hall Gen. Com., 1898-02; deputy atty. gen. N.Y., 1904-5; asst. corpn. counsel. New York, 1906- 7; mem. R.I. legislature, 1910; mem. 62d and 63d Congresses (1911-15). 1st R.I. Dist. Clubs: Press (New York), Columbus, Metacomet Golf, Cath- olic (Providence). Home: 215 Broadway. Office: Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I.* OSTERHOUT, John "Vanleuven, clergyman; Jan. 2, 1837-Feh. 17. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) OSTEBHOUT, Winthrop John "Vanleuven, bota- nist; b. Brooklyn, Aug. 2. 1871: s. Jolm Vanleviven and Annie Loranthe (Beman) Osterhout; A.B., Brown U., 1893, A.M., 1894; U. of Bonn. 1895-6; Ph. D., U. of Cal.. 1899; m. Anna Maria Landstrom, of Berkeley, Cal., June 17, 1899. Instr. in botany. Brown U., 1883-5; instr. botanv. Woods Hole, Mass.. 1894-5; instr. botanv. 1896-01, asst. prof., 1901-7, asso. prof. 1907-9. U. of Cal.; asst. prof, botany. 1909-13, prof., 1913 — . Harvard. Fellow A.A.A.S.. Am. Academy Arts and Sciences, "Wash- ington Acad. Sciences, Boston Soc. Natural His- tory; mem. Bot. Snc America, Am. Physiological Soc (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 60 Buckingham St., Cam- bridee. Mass.* OSTBANDEB, Fannie Eliza, author; b. North Haven, Conn".; d. John Milton and Mary A. (Ladd) Ostrander; grad. Wis. State Normal Sch.; also studied under pvt. teachers; teacher 4% yrs.; un- married. Critic, editor and writer for Chicago pub- lishing house. 1899. Contbr. verse and prose to mags. (See "^^ho's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 506 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.* OSTBANDEB. John Edwin, mathematician; b. Slingerlands, N.Y.. Mar. 20. 1865; s. John and Cath- arine (Van Den Bergh) Ostrander: A.B. and C.E., Union Coll.. N.Y., 1886, A.M., 1889; m. Sarah C. Cowan, of Youngstown. N.Y., Sept. 26. 1888. Engr. sewer constrn.. West Troy, N.Y., 1886: asst. engr. C. G."W. Rv., 1887; engr. in state engring. dept. of N.Y.. 1888-91; instr. civ. engring., Lehigh U., 1891- 92; prof. civ. engring. and mechanic arts and irri- gation engr., Expt. Sta., U. of Ida., 1892-7; prof, mathematics and civ. engring., and meteorologist. Expt. Sta., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1897 — ; actg. prof, astronomy, Amherst Coll., 1900. 01, 07. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, writings, etc.) Home: Amherst, Mass.* O'SUIiIiI'VAK, James T., real estate and insur- ance. (See vol. 1909.) OTIS, Amy, aitist, teacher of art; b. Sherwood, Cayuga Co.. N.Y.; d. Samuel Davis and Elizabeth (Gorham) Otis; descendant of John Otis, of Hing- ham, I\Iass., .lohn Gorham, of BarnstaV)le. also of John Howland, of the Mayflower; ed. Sherwood Select Sch.; Cornell U.; Phila. Sch. of Design for Women; Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; Colorossi Sch., Paris, and in pvt. studios, Paris; unmarried. Portrait painter in Phila. for number of yrs.; teacher of fine arts in Miss Capen's Sch. for Girls. 1911-14; now teacher Wheaton Coll. Exhibited in Phila., New York, Boston and Chicago. Mem. Phila. Wa- ter Color Club. Pa. Soc. Miniature Painters, Plastic Club, Fellowship of Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma (Psi Chapter). Conglist. Address: W'heaton College, Norton, Mass. OTIS, Edward Osg-ood. M.D.; b. Rye. N.H., Oct. 29, 1848; s. Rev. Israel T. and Olive Morgan (Os- good) Otis; A.B.. Harvard, 1871. M.D., 1877: m. Marion Faxon, of Boston, .Tune 6. 1894; children, Olive. John F., Edward O.. Jr., William F., Brooks. Settled in practice of medicine in Boston, 1880; spe- cialty is pulmonary diseases, particularly tuber- culosis, and writer and speaker on its prevention; has been connected with various med. instns. ; late supt. and now phys. to tuberculosis dept.. Boston Dispensary; has been visiting phys. to Home for Consumptives: apptd. prof, pulmonary diseases and climatology in Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1901; late visiting and consulting phvs. to Mass. State Sanatorium. Del. Congress of Tuberculosis. Lon- don. 1901: U.S. del. Internat. Congress of Tubercu- losis, Rome, 1912. I\Iem. advisory bd. Dennison (settlement) House. Boston: trustee Exeter (N.H.) Cottage Hosp.. Montgomery (Ala.) Colored Sch. Conglist. Republican. Mem, Am. Climatol. Assn. (pres. 1898). Am. Pub. Health Assn.. Nat. Assn. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; ex-pres. Boston Assn. for Relief and Control of Tubercu- losis; corr. mem. Internat. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. Mem. S.A.R.. Soc Colonial Wars. Club: Harvard. Author: The Great "White Plague. 1909; Tubercu- losis. Its Cause. Cure and Prevention, 1914: also series of articles on Climatic Renorts for Wood's Reference Handiiook of the Med. ."Sciences. 1900. Contbr. to med. literature, and article on tuber- culosis, in Muller and Kelly's Practical Treatment, 1911. Address: 381 Beacon St., Boston.* OTIS, Ensig-n, editor; b. Rockland. Me.. Sept. 7, 1884- s. Oliver and Susan S. (Robbins) Otis; de- scendant of .Tohn Otis, who came from Barnstable. England, to Scituate, Mass,. 1661; ed. nub. schs. of Rockland: A.B.. Bowdoin. 1907; m. Elizabeth Ad- ams Farwell. of Rockland. Me., Oct. 10. 1911. Sec pnd asst. msrr. Opinion Pub. Co., publishers of The Rockland Opinion, since 1908: coroner for Knox County. 1911-13. Trustee State Sch. for Boys, «outh Portland, Me.. Industrial Sch.. Hallowell, Me. Democrat. Mason. Home: 21 Lindsey St. Oflnce: 463 Main St.. Rockland. Me. OTIS, Oliver, editor and pub.; b. Leed=. Me., Ausr. 25. 1848: s. John H and Helen M. (Worthins) Otis; descendant of John Otis, who came from England to Mass.; ed. common schs. and Farming- ton Acad.: m. Susan S. Robhins. of Deer Tsl-^ Me.. Feb.. 1882. Apprentice in office of Patriot. Farm- in srton, Me.. 1862: Lewiston Journal, 1864; iob oflnce. Farmine-ton. 1865: Democrat. Paris. Me., 1866; Gazette. Lewiston. 1869: Standard. Aueusta. 1873: editor Clipper. Auburn 1873. Commercial Bangor. 1874: editor Opinion. Rockland. Me., since 1875: bous?ht hfilf of paper. 1879. sole owner since 1893; treas. and mgr. Opinion Pub. Co. Democrat. York and Scottish Rite Mason: mem. O F.S.. Odd Fellows (T.ods'e. Encampment. Canton. Rebekahs), K. of P. (I^niform Rank). B P.O. Elks. Home: 39 Grove St. Office: 4 63 Main St., Rockland. Me. OTIS. Walter Joseph. M.D. (See vol. 1909.) OUI.TON. Iiamert, l\f.D. ; b. Tattle Shemoe-ue. "West Co., N.B.. Can., July 4. 1882; s. George and 808 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Mary Belle (Phelan') Oulton; ed. hisli sclis. of N.B. ; Canadian Commercial Coll., Fredericton; grad. Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, Boston, 190,5; i\l.l).. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.. 1911; m. Helen Eddv Fitz, of Providence, R.I., July 27, 1914. Interne, l'9n-13; externe, Jan. -Nov., 191.3, surgeon to out-patient.'j since Nov., 1913, Providence Memorial Ho.s])., also lecturer to nurses on materia medica and surgery since Jan., 1913. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Am. Hosp. As.sn.. Phi Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mem. Putnam Lodge, F. & A.M., Cambridge, Mass. Conglist. Club: Economic (Providence). Home: 79 Barnes St. Office: 147 Angell St., Providence, R.I. OVERIiOCK, Melvin Oeorg-e, IM.D., surgeon; b. Appleton. :\Ie.. Aug. 24, 1S65: s. l^andle and Lydia A. (Cunningham) Overlook; descendant of Andrew Overlock, who came from Holland to Waldoboro, Me., 1814: grad. Union (Me.) High Sch.; grad. Eastern State Normal Sch.. Castine, Me., 1881; studied Dartmoutli; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1899; m. Nettie L. Leib, of Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 14, 1887; 1 daughter, Blanclie May. Practiced, Worcester, IVIass., since 1899; trustee Worcester City Hosp.; state insp. of health, 11th Mass. Dist. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, A.A.A.S., Nat. Assn. for Prevention of Tuberculosis; gen. sec. Nat. Assn. for Providing Employment for Cured Tuber- culosis Persons. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Knights of Pvthias, Odd Fellows, I.O.R.M. Au- thor: Working People — Their Health, 1910; A Nurse in Every Home, 1913. Author of the Over- locked Tuberculosis Agreement (protecting work- ing people) ; also of Municipal Sanatarium Bill, Mass. Recreations: outdoor life, and health prob- lems in all nations. Home: 91 Chandler St., Wor- cester. Mass. OVSSOIT, Raymond H., lawyer; b. Newton, la.. Mar. 24, 1876; s. Anders and Hanna M. (Hansen) Oveson; ed. Kan. State Normal Sch., and Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn. A.B., Harvard, 1905, LL.B., 1908; m. Catherine Sabine, of Brookline, IMass.. June 11, 1908; 1 daughter, Margaret. Lived on ranch in Kan. to 1895; taught sch. 2 yrs. ; asst. to President Lowell, of Harvard, while in law sch., 1906-8; practiced in Boston since 1908; mem. firm of Hale. Oveson & Kendall since 1912; div. Cos- mopolitan Trust Co., Boston Journal, Charles River Cooperative Soc; dir. and treas. N.E. Co- operative Soc; served as maj. of battalion, Kan. State Normal Sch., 1898-9. Mem. exec. com. Pro- gressive Party of Mass.; chmn. Town Com. and chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, of Town of Southboro; candidate for Mass. Ho. of Rep., 10th Dist.. 1914. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard, Union Boat (Boston); Harvard Varsity. Recreations: tennis, amateur fanning, historical reading, foreign langs. Home: South- boro, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Mast,. OVIATT, Edwin, journalist; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 22, 1874; s. Sidney Benjamin and Emma Eliza (Mackav) Oviatt; descendant of Thomas Oviatt, of Milford. Conn., 1639; prep. edn. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven; B.A., Yale, 1896; m. Fanny Seleg Thompson, of New Haven, Apr. 22, 1898; 3 children, Sidney. Darrow, Alice. Sec. to George W. Cable, Northampton, Mass., 1896; entered journalistic work at New Haven, 1897; political corr. New York Tribune, for Conn., 1905-7; mgr. and editor Yale Alumni Weekly, since 1906; pres. and treas. Yale Publishing Assn. Republican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Graduates', Elizabethan. Recreations: golf. Home: 24 Ogden St. Office: 209 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. OVIATT, George Alexander, M.D. ; b. Boston, Mar. 30, 1849; s. George Alexander and Isabella Graham (Parker) Oviatt; grad. Hartford (Conn.) Latin Sch., 1868; A.B., Yale. 1872; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1875; m. Sudbury, Ma.ss., June 20, 1878. Ella Augusta Hunt. Has practiced at South Sudbury, Mass.. since 1875. Home: South Sudbury, Mass. OWEN, Charles Edson, clorgvman: b. Leeds, Me., Oct. 25, 1852; s. Charles and Martha (Adams) Owen; A.B., Colby Coll.. 1879 (Phi Beta Kappa); studied theologv at Newton Theol. Inst., 1881-4; (D.D., Colby, 1908); m. Waterville, Me., July 23, 1879, Eleanor E. Nason; 2 children. Edna Margaret, Robert Everett. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1884; pastor Oakland, Me., 1884-90, Gardiner, 1890- 93, Houlton, 1893-01; fin. sec, Colby Coll., 1901-3; sec. Chiistian Civic League of Me., since 1903. Address: Waterville, I\Ie. OWEN, Charles Hunter, lawyer, editor; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Mar. 15, 1838; s. Elijah Hunter and Susannah (Boardman) Owen; descendant of John Owen, one of first settlers of Windsor, Conn.; prep. edn. Hartford High Sch.; A.B., Yale, 1860, A.M., 1863; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1863; m. Esther Sargent Dixwell. of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 18, 1866; 4 children, Arria D., Esther B., Katharine (Mrs. Arthur Brewer), Elijah Hunter. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1863; practiced in Conn, and New York. Served in Civil W^ar as volunteer, spl. agt. and aide until Battle of Cold Harbor, in which was disabled by wovinds; was It. Co. C, 1st Conn. Heavy Arty., and a.d.c. on staff of Gen. Robert O. Tyler, 4th Div. 2d Corps, Army of Potomac; bvtd. capt. for gallantry at battle of Spottsylvania. Breeder Jersey cattle: one of originators of corre- spondence resulting in tlie adoption at Centennial Expn., Pliila., 1876. of rule now in force on milk and butter competitions. Mem. Am. Jersey Cattle club. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Skull and Bones (Yale), Conn. Humane Soc. (v.-p.). Democrat. Liberal Cliristian. Author: Tlie Justice of tlie Mexican War, 1905. Lit. editor Hartford Coui'ant, since 1905; contbr. to periodicals. Recreations: gardening, fishing. Home: 33 Niles St. Office: Hartford Courant, Hartford, Conn. OWEN, Ella Seaver, artist, teacher; Feb. 26, 1852-19—. (See vol. 1909.) OWEN, Georg-e Cushman, retired mcht.; b. Port- land, Sept. 6, 1S4S: s. George and Ellen Louisa (Merrill) Owen; pul). sell, edn.: m. Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 20, 1885, Eleanor Dow Knight. In employ wholesale house of Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, 1867-74; associated with George M. Moore and organized firm of Owen. Moore & Co., Portland, 1874, of which has been treas. since incorporation, 1892. Home: Portland, Me. OWEN, Georg-e Bickson, clergyman; b. New Bloomfield, Pa., May 14, 1883; s. George D. and Sarah (MacFarland) Owen; B.A., Lebanon "Valley Coll., Annville, Pa., 1905; S.T.B., Yale Div. Sch., 1910; m. Ella Bartruff Owen, of New Bloomfield, May 14, 1908; 1 daughter, Miriam Irene. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1911; pastor New LTnderwood, S.D., 1907-9, Trumbull, Conn., 1910-12, Thomaston, since 1912. Republican. Recreations: books, tennis. Address: Thomaston, Conn. OWEN, George William, clergyman: b. Syracuse. N.Y., Nov. 5, 1873: s. Olin Marvin and Mary Caro- line (Muinford) Owen; descendant of Jolm Reed, who came to America from England, 1660; Owen ancestry settled in Pa. about 1787: grad. Bing- hamton (N.Y.) Central High Sch., 1893: A.B., with honors, Hamilton Coll., 1899, A.M.. 1903; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1903: m. Clara Louise Booth, of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 27, 1899; 3 children. Lyman Booth. Margaret C. George B. Ordained C'ongl. ministrv. 1903; pastor 1st Ch. of Christ, Lvnn, Mass., 1903-11. 1st Ch., of Hyde, Park, Boston, since Jan. 1. 1911. Mem. Boston Ministers' fleet- ing, Suffolk South Ministerial Assn. (pres. 1913-14), Lynn Hist. Soc, Mass. Peace Soc. Plii Beta Kappa. Club: Pilgrim. Recreations: travel, gardening. Ad- dress: 40 Oak St., Hyde Park, Boston. OWEN, Boscoe Palmer, lawyer; b. Bath, Me., Mar. 29, 1842; s. William and Sarah (Webb) Owen; A.B., Harvard. 1863, A.M., 1866; pvt. tutor in family of Benjamin F. Butler, 1864-6: m. Mrs. Julia A. (Bachelder) Nichols. Sept. 25, 1909. Began practice in Boston with William Nichols, later with Andrew J. Bailey; commr. of insolvency for Suffolk Co.. 1876-7; prin. Boston Evening High Sch., 1876-81: citv conveyancer of Boston since 1881. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Ab- stract, Curtis. Home: 65 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 730 Tremont Bldg., Boston. OWEN, William S.; b. Milo. Me.. Nov. 18. 1869; s. William H. and Clara (Johnson) Owen; ed. common schs. of Milo.; grad. Dept. of Pharmacy, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 809 U. of Buffalo. 1S96; m. Dec. 20. 1S91, Hattie Scrip- ture, of Kenduskeas. i\le. Apothecary since 1S87; v.-p. Kineo Trust Co.; mgr., dir. and treas. Milo Elec. Liglit Co. since 1903; treas. Milo Water Co.; also in ins. business; mem. Me. State Senate, 1904- 05; county treas.. 1906-10 inclusive. Mem. Rep. State Com. Baptist. Mason. Address: Milo, Me. FAASCHE, Feder Justin; b. Bergen, Norway, June 11, 1861; s. Henrich and Augusta Paasche; ed. pub. schs., Bergen; m. Marie I. Figved, of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Nov. 27, 1886; 2 children, Leola, Norman. Came to America. 1879; in the West, 1879-81; elk. Gill & Lootz, Boston, 1881-6; with Cunard Line of steamers, 1887-06; propr. Bos- ton Ship & Steamship Supply Co.; v. -consul for Norway, since 1906. Republican. Protestant. Home: 55 Hall Av., "West Somerville, Mass. Office: 161 Milk St., Boston, Mass. PACKARD, Arthiir B., business man; b. Rocl<- port. :\Ie.. Ajn-. 7, 1874: s. Jacob B. and Laura (Car- roll") Packard; ed. Rockport pub. schs.; m. Mar. 28. 1898, Mattie Bradford, of Rockland, Me. Born and brought up on farm; began in beef business at Rockland at 18 and since engaged in same as wholesale dealer; also farmer. Selectman of Rock- port, 1905-7; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909. 1911, Senate, 1913; co. commr. of Knox Co.. 1915-21. Democrat. Mem. Odd Fellows, Grange, Loyal Or- der of Moose. Home: Rockport, Me. Address: Rock- land, Me. PACKARD, Charles Appleton, IM.D. : b. Bruns- wick, Me., Nov. 10, 1828. (See vol. 1909.) PACKARD, Edward Newman, clergyman: b. Lancaster, Mass.. Dec. 16. 1841; s. Rev. Charles and Rebecca (Kent) Packard; prep. edn. Biddeford (Me.) High Sch.; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1862, A.M., 1865; (D.D.. Syracuse U.. 1S91): m. Winona. Minn., Nov. 10, 1870, Mary Elizabeth Ford: 6 children, Charlotte Mellen; Mrs. Dr. Marshall A. Howe, Pleasantville. N.Y. : Mrs. Dr. E. C. Quereau, Bay City, Tex.; Mrs. Prof. H. C. Cooper, Syracuse U. ; Edward N., Jr.. M.D., Saranac Lake, N.Y. ; Charles, Ph.D., Columbia U. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1870; pastor 1st Congl. Ch., Evanston, 111., 1870-9. 2d Ch., Dorchester, Mass., 1879-87. Plym- outh Congl. Ch., Syracuse, N.Y.. 1887-04. Stratford, Conn., since 1904: overseer Bowdoin Coll. since 1881; asst. recording sec. A.B.C.F.M. ]Mem. Monday Club (Boston), N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Fairfield Assn. of Ministers, Psi Upsilon. Republican. Ad- dress: Stratford, Conn. PACKARD, Frederic Henry, M.D.; b. Northamp- ton. Mass., May 7. 1875; s. Isaac Henry and Char- lotte Vincent (Smith) Packard; A.B., Harvard, 1898: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1902; post-grad, study in Germany, chieflv at Munich; m. Florence Favour, of South Natick, Mass.. June 21, 1905. Interne Boston City Hosp. and Long Island Hosp., Boston; now 1st asst. phys. McLean Hosp. for the Insane, Belmont, Mass. ]Mem. Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Home: Waverley, Mass. PACKARD, Georg-e Arthur, mining engr. ; b. Wall Palisoul; was _broug^lit to America, 1880; ed. pub. schs. ; B.A., Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1896; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1899; m. Toronto, Can., Nov. 6, 1900. Eva A. Auger, of Roxton Pond, P.Q. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1900; pastor St. Jean Ch., Manchester, N.H.. since 1900. Trustee and mem. corpn. Am. Internat. Coll. Republican. Address: 316 Bridge St., Manchester, N.H. FAIiIiADIITO, Prederick, clergyman; b. Sala, Consilina. Italy, Feb. 22, 1877; s. Pascal and An- tonia (Spinelli) Palladino; was brought to Amer- ica in infancy; ed. New York pub. schs.; Collegiate Dept., German Theol. Sch., Bloomfield, N.J. ; grad. Drew Theol. Sem.. Madison, N.J.. 1897: Ph.B., Tay- lor U., Upland, Ind., 1900; A.B., U. of Me., 1909; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem.. Madison, N.J., 1914; m. Annie E. White, of Lyndhurst, N.J., Nov. 8, 1898. Ordained M,E. ministrv, 1897; pastor WastiTnuton, Me., 1898-9, Damariscotta, 1900-2, Caribou, 1903-7, 1st Ch.. Bangor, 1908-11; supt. Bucksport Dist., East Me. Conf., being the first Italian to be ap- i:>ointed to supervise English work in the U.S. Financial sec. East Me. Conf. Sem., 1909-11, di- recting a successful campaign to raise $40,000 for improvements and new building; elected by conf. as first reserve del. to Gen. ('onf. M.E. Ch., Minne- apolis, 1912. Trustee East Maine Conference sem- inary. New England. Deaconess Assn., Me. Bible Soc, Interdenom. Comity Commn. of Me.; 1st v.-p. 1st Gen. Conf. Dist.. Me.; sec. N.E. Assn. of Bilingual Christian Workers. Republican. IMem. Bangor Ministers' Conf., Plii Eta Kappa. IVIason, K.P., Modern Woodman. Club: Twentieth Cen- tury. Lecturer on social and religious subjects. Address: 154 Essex St., Bucksport, Me. FAIiMER, Adelaide, artist; b. Orford. N.H.; d. Henry H. and Rosette P. (Quint) Palmer; studied painting with .John J. Enneking, Boston; unmar- ried. Flower, fruit and landscape painter; has ex- hibited at Boston Art Club. Poland Spring, Me., Boston, New York, Phila., etc. Mem. Copley Soc, Boston. Home: Piermont, N.H. Office; 739 Boyls- ton St., Boston. PAIiMER, Albert de Porest. iihvsicist; b. Tewks- bury, Mass., July 26, 1869; s. Rev. Albert de Forest and Marv Jane (Spear) Palmer; prep. edn. Middle- burv (Vt.) Hiffh Sch.. 1SS5-7; Ph.B., Brown U., 1891, Ph.D., 1895: studied Johns Hopkins. 1891-3. Brown U., 1894-5: m. Charlotte Jane Morrill, of Norwood, Mass.. Julv 5, 1899; 2 children. Edward Standish. b. 1900. Albert de Forest, 1901. Instr. in physics, 1893-6, asso. prof, since 1896, Brown IT. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Congr$s Internat. de Physique, Paris, 1900, Am. Physical Soc, Societe Franqaise de Physique, Beta Tlieta Pi, Sigma Xi. Author of Theory of IMeasurements. Contbr. to scientific maers. Home: 71 Elmerove Av.. Provi- dence, R.I.; (summer) Pascoag, R.I., R.F.D. 1. PAI:.MI:R, Arthiir Hubbell, college prof.; b. Cleveland, O.. June 30, 1859: s. Charles Win.slow and Taicv Williams (Hubbell) Palmer: A.B.. Vi''est- ern Reserve, 1879, A.M.. 1881; in Europe, 1881-3; (hon. A.M.. Yale, 1891): m. Fredrikke Marie Schjoth, of Christiania, Norway, Julv 8, 1884 Teacher T^^est High Sch.. Cleveland, 1879-80: tutor Western Reserve Coll.. 1880-1: prof. German lang. and lit.. 1883-91. librarian. 1886-91. Adelbert Coll.; prof. German lang. and lit., Yale, since 1891. Mem. Modern Lane. Assn. America. Conn. Acad Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Kappn. Alpha Delta Phi. Club: Graduates.' (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: New Haven, Conn.* PAIiMER, Blanche Lillian, teacher of music; b. Portland, Me., July 26, 1869; d. Harden and Floritta Marcia (Carlton) Palmer; descendant of Thomas Palmer, one of founders of Rowley, Mass., 1638; grad. Everett High Sch., 1887; grad. N.E. Con- servatoiy of Music, 1893 (silver seal); pupil of William T. Dobson, Boston, in voice culture. Tu- tor N.E. Conservatory of Music 2 vrs. and since teacher pvt. pupils of Newton, Chelsea, Medford, etc. Clubs; Mendelssohn (Chelsea and Everett). Baptist. Recreations: photography. Address: 168 Nichols St., Everett, Mass. PALMER, Bradley •Webster, lawyer; b. Wilkes- Barre, Pa., June 28, 1860; s. Henrv Wilbur and Ellen (Webster) Palmer; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1889; stu- dent Harvard U. Law Sch., 1889; unmarried. Be- gan practice in Wilkes-Barre, 1889; removed to Boston, 1891; mem. Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge; sec. and mem. exec. com. United Fruit Co ; mem. exec. com. Nipe Bay Co.; dir. Nat. Rvs. of :\Iexico, Port of Havana Docks Co. Served in 9th Regt.. N.G.Pa., 1888, 1889; Battery A, 1st Arty M.V.M., 1895-9. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Suffolk Bar Assn. Republican. Home: 318 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* PALMER, Charles Asa, M.D., surgeon; b. Bath, Me., Sept. 7, 1867; s. Asa C. and Annie M. (Cush- man) Palmer; ed. pub. schs., Bath; M.D., Me. Med. Sch. (Bowdoin), 1892; post-grad, work New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch.; m. Mary H. Samp.<=;on, of Bowdoinham, Me., 1896. Pi'acticed in Bowdoinham 1893-03, Brunswick since 1904. Mem. LT.S. Pension Examining Bd., 1893-8. Mason; mem. K. of P. Democrat. Conglist. Club: Brunswick. Home: 156 Main St. Office: 98 Main St., Brunswick, Me. PALMER, Charles James, clergyman; b. Fair- field, :Me., Nov. 4. 1854; s. James Jilonroe and Caro- line Frances (Bacon) Palmer; descendant of Wil- liam Palmer, who came to Water town, Mass., in 1636, also of John and Priscilla Alden and Richard Warren, of the Mayflower; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874, post grad. work, 1874-5; Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1875-6, S.T.B.. 1S78; S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1878; m. Gertrude S. Barnes, of Lanesborough, Mass., Oct. 15, 1885; 2 children, Edward J. B., Anne G. Deacon, 1878, priest, 1879, P.E. Ch.; pastor St. John's Ch.. Ban- gor, Me.. 1879-80, St. Luke's Ch., Lanesborough, Mass., 1880-99; county missionary Berkshire County, Mass., since 1899. Trustee Town Library, Lanesboro, 1884-04. Democrat. Author: Sketch of Berkshire County. Massachusetts. 1901: History of Lenox and Richmond, Massacliusetts, 1902; History of Class of '74, Bowdoin College, 1902; History of Trinity Church, Lenox, Massachusetts, 1902: His- tory of Lanesborough, Mass., 1905. Address: Lanesborough, Mass. PALMER, Charles Ray, clergvman; May 2, 1834- Apr. 22, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) PALMER, Charles Skeele, chemist; b. Danville. 111.. Aug. 4, 1858: s. Rev. William Randall and Clara E. (Skeele) Palmer; A.B., Amherst, 1879. A.M., 1882; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1886; U. of Leipzig, 1892-3; m. Harriet B. Warner, of North- ampton, Mass., Sept. 30, 1886. Prof, chemistry, U. of Colo.. 1887-1902; pres. Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1902-3; chief chemist Washoe Smelter, Anaconda, Mont.. 1903-4; asso. editor Engineering and Mining .lournal, 1904-6: chem. engr. ,1. P. Eustis Mfg. Co., 1907-8: chief chemist Geo. H. Morrill Company, 1909; consulting chemist, Arlington Mills, 1910-11; consulting chem. engr.. Am. Woolen Co. (Assabit Mills). 1912 — . Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Chemists' Club, N.E.A. (See Who's Who in America for translations, writings, etc.) Address: 23 Park PI.. Newtonville. Mass.* PALMER. Claude Albert, mfr. ; b. Syracuse. N.Y., Nov. 2. 1877; s. Denison Albert and Ella May (Pickard) Palmer; descendant of the Palmer fam- ily, of Conn., and on mother's side of Pres. .Tohn Tyler: ed. pub. sch.. Wells Commercial Business Coll. (Syracuse), and Sheldon Sch. of Scientific Salesmanship: m. Grace Jane Smith, of Svracuse, Oct. 31. 1898; 3 children. Charles Albert. Grace Elizabeth, William Teddy. Began in office of 816 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Syracuse, 1895; bookkeeper with Syracuse Stoneware Co., 1S96-S; resident mgr. New York Pottery Co., New York, 1898-03; asst. mgr. Robinson Clay Product Co., New York, 1903-5; resident msr., Phila., 1905-6; treas. and gen. mgr. Kastern Clay Goods Co., Bos- ton, since May, 1906; mem. Town of Arlington Finance Com.; v.-p. Locke Sch. Assn. Mem. Gov- erning Bd. of U.F.D. of Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Mass. Peace Soc, Arlington Civic League, N.E. Hardware Dealers' Assn., Boston Credit Men's Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Rotary, Appalachian I\Ioun- tain. Recreations: mountain climbing, motoring, golf, bowling. Home: 57 Wollaston Av., Arlington Heights, ]Mass. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. FAIiMIIR, Cornelius Solomon, lawyer; b. Under- bill, Vt.. Nov. 2, 1S44; s. Jonah Ferris and Chloe (Mead) Palmer; ed. com. schs. and Underbill Acad.; m. Annis R. Fassett, of Jericho, Vt., Oct. 20, 1872. Pvt. Co. F, 13th Vt. Inf., Civil War; admitted to Vt. bar, 1874; began practice at Jericho; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1880; aoptd. bv Pres. Arthur asst. U.S. attv. for Dak. ^Py., 1882; asso. justice Su- preme Ct. of Dak., 1884-8; resumed practice in Sioux Falls, S.D., 1888; mem. S.D. Senate, 1896-7; returned to Burlington, 1903, where has since en- gaged in practice. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°), K.T. Club: Algonquin. Home: Burlington, Vt.* FAIilVCBR, Edward H., paper mfr., banker; died Mar. 17, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) FAIiMER, Elislia IiOomis, mfr.; b. Montvllle, Conn., Feb. 14, 1840; s. Hon. Elisha H. and Ellis (Loomis )Palmer; ed. dist. schs.. Conn. Lit. Instn., and bu-siness coll.. Providence; m. Brooklyn, 1866, Cornelia Kissam; 3 children, Cortland Kissam, Adelene Ellis (wife of Dr. Lee, New London, Conn.), E. Gertrude. Enlisted as pvt. Co. I, 57th N.Y. Vol. Inf.: promoted 1st It.; taken prisoner and confined for IS mos., part of time in Richmond, Va., and Savannah, Ga., under fire; exchanged and .joined with fragments of other regiments and served under Col. Zook in 61st N.Y. Vols, until close of war. Engaged in commn. business. New York, with brother, 12 yrs. ; mem. firm Palmer Bros., mfrs. bed quilts until 1900, then The Palmer Bros. Co. (v.-p.). Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. Loval Legion (New York), Biblio- phile Soc. (Boston). Clubp: Army and Navy, Gro- lier, Nat. Arts (New York), Thames (New Lon- don). Home: New London, Conn. He died Nov., 1912. FAIiMEB, Frank Herbert, editor; b. Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 6, 1853; s. Asher Causin and Anne Rowland (Folsom) Palmer; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Amherst, 1875 (class poet), A.M., 1878; graduate Andover Theol. Sem., 1880; m. Lucv Sophia White, of Honolulu, July 6, 1880 (died 1891); 4 children, Herbert Hall, Allison Cleaveland. Helen Van Cleve (Mrs. Percy Adams Rideout), Gladvs Freeman; m. 2d, Jessie Maud Davies, of Halifax, N.S., May 12, 1892: 2 children, Raymond Percival, Allison Wesselhoeft. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1880; pastor North Scituate. R.I., 1880-2, Essex, 1882-3, Pomfret, Conn., 1883-5, North \V"evmouth. Mass., 1885-91, East Bridgewater, Mass.. 1892-07; asso. editor Education, Boston, 1891-07, and became owner same, 1901: treas. and mgr. The Palmer Co. (publishers of Education), since its incorporation. 1901. V.-p. Boston S.S. Supts.' Union; mem. N.E. A., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Progressive. Author various published addresses, essays, articles and poems; also lecturer. Recrea- tions, chicken farming, gardening. Home: Brain- tree, Mass. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.* FAIiMEB, Prank IiOomis, mfr.; b. Montville. Conn., June 9, 1851; s. Hon. Elisha H. and Ellis (Loomis) Palmer; ed. Claverack (N.Y.) Inst : m. 1876, Louisa Townsend. of Vicksburg, Miss. Pres. The Palmer Bros. Co., mfrs. bed quilts. Republic- an, Episcopalian. Clubs: Manhattan, New York Yacht (New York); Thames (New London). Ad- dress: New London, Conn. FAIiMEB, Frederic, clergyman: b. Boston. Aug. 6. 1848; s. Julius Auboyneau and Lucy Manning (Peabody) Palmer; brother of George Herbert Palmer; A.B., Harvard, 1869, A.M., 1872; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1872; (D.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1910); m. Mary Towle, of Brook- line, Mass., May 22, 1877. Pastor Congl. Ch., Re- vere, Mass., 1874-8; deacon, 1878, priest, 1879, P.E. Ch.; asst. Emmanuel Ch., Boston, 1878-9; acting rector Lonsdale, R.I., 1879-80: rector Jenkintown, Pa., 1880-8, Christ Ch., Andover, Mass., 1888-13; lecturer on homiletics. Harvard Div. Sch., Sept., 1913 — . Asso. editor The Episcopal Register, and The Church, Phila., 1882-6; asso. editor The Church, Boston, 1896-9; mng. editor Harvard Theol. Review, .lune, 1913 — . I\Iem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Clericus, Twenty (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 11 Quincy St., Caml) ridge, Mass.* FAIiBSER, Frederick H., jeweler; b. Hudson, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1863; s. George H. and Eleanor C. (Welch) Palmer; ed. pub. echs., Hudson; D.O., South Bend Coll. of Optics, 1898; m. Martha A. Atkins, of Bristol, Vt., Dec. 10, 1884. Began as jeweler and optometrist, 1898; mem. Day & Palmer; has served as justice of the peace, trustee, health officer and water commr. Town of Bristol. E.x- pres. Vt. State Optical Soc. Pres. Bristol Business IMen's Assn., etc. Progressive. Episcopalian. !Mem. I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum, Rebekahs. Home: Bris- tol. Vt. FAIiMEB, George Herbert, college prof.; b. Bos- ton, Mar. 19, 1S42; s. Julius Auboyneau and Lucy Manning (Peabodv) Palmer: brother of Frederic Palmer; A.B.. Harvard, 1864, A.M., 1867; U. of Tiibingen, 1867-9: grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1870: (LL.D., U. of Mich., 1894. Union, 1895^ Harvard, 1906, Dartmouth. 1909; Litt.D., AVestern Reserve, 1897); m. Ellen Margaret Wellman, of Brookline, ]Mass., 1871 (died 1879): m. 2d, Alice Freeman (pres. Wellesley Coll.), 1887 (died 1902). Tutor Greek, 1870-2, curator Gray collection of engrav- ings, 1872-6, instr. philosophv, 1872-3, asst. prof., 1873-83, prof., 1883-9. Alford prof, natural re- ligion, moral philosophv and civil politv, 1889- 1913, prof, emeritus, 1913, Harvard. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 11 Quincy St., Cambridge, jMass.* FAIiICBB, George Smith, mfr.; b. Montville, Conn., Mar. 20, 1855: s. Hon. Elisha H. and Ellis (Loomis) Palmer; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1874 -, B.A., Yale, 1878 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Norwich, Conn., Dec. 10, 1879, Ida A. Cooke (now deceased); m. 2d, Geneseo, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1901, Neva Lorene Fenno; 4 children, Howard, Neva, Georgeanna, Priscilla. Mfr. cotton goods since 1878; treas. and sec. Palmer Bros. Co.: dir. Massasoit Mfg. Co. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Lotos, Thames. Rec- reations: golf, tennis. Address: New London, Conn. FAIilVIEB, Haven, M.D.; Sept. 19, 1843-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) FAIilMCEB, Henry A., lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 11, 1875; ed. English and Classical High Sch., Providence: LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., New York, 1896; m. Loretto Larkin Mahony, of Nor- folk, Va., Nov. 8, 1911; 1 child. Virginia Lee, b. June 15, 1914. Began practice, 1896; elk. Dist. Court, 8th Judicial Dist., 1898-1903, justice since Mar., 1903: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., lS02-7 (deputy speak- er. 1906), Senate since Jan., 1907; city solicitor and judge of probate, Cranston, R.I., 1910-11; now in practice at Providence. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Catholic. Club: University. Addressi 42 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. FAIiMEB, Henry Robinson, editor; b. Stoning- ton. Conn.. Oct. 15, 1867: s. Ira Hart and Harriet (Trumbull) Palmer; A.B., Brown U., 1890. A.M., 1909, Litt.D., 1914; m. Rieta Babcock, of Stoning- ton. Conn., June 14, 1900: 2 children, Louis Bab- cock. Henry Robinson, Jr. Mem. editorial staff of The Providence Journal since 1890; editor Providence Sunday Journal, 1903-5; in charge edi- torial page. The Evening Bulletin, 1912-14; head of editorial dept. Providence Journal and Evening Bulletin since Feb. 1, 1914: also editor Brown Al- umni Monthly since its establishment, 1900. Pres. Stonington Free Library. Hon. mem. Conn. Edi- torial Assn.: mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Conglist. Club: University (Providence). Author: The Country by the Sea (poems), 1911; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 817 Stonington by the Sea (history), 1913; The Ston- ington Battle Centennial, 1915. Home: Stonington, Conn. Office: Journal Office, I'rovidence, R.I. FAZ;meb, Henry "Webster, lawyer; b. Wllkes- Barr6, Pa., Nov. 15, 1S79; s. Henry W. and Ellen (Webster) Palmer; grad. Milton Acad., Mass., 1897; A.B., Harvard. 1901, LL.B., 1904; m. Elsa M. Langborg, of Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 19, 1907; children, Henry, Vincent. Admitted to bar at Boston, 1904; practiced with firm of Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall, 1904-7; practiced alone, 1907-11; mem. law firm Stimson, Stockton, Livermore & Palmer, since 1911. Sec. Infants' Hosp., Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Harvard, Exchange. Home: Concord, Mass. -Office: Exchange Bldg., Boston. FAIiMSB, Irving' Ossian, high school principal; b. Leeds, Ale., May 17, 1862; s. John O. and Abbie R. (Lane) Palmer; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1SS3; A.B., Colby Coll., 1887; post- grad, work at Harvard in physics, chemistry, physiography and pedagogy; m. Portland, Me., Dec. 25, 1SS9, Mary B. Cushing; 2 children, Marie, Marjorie. Prin. Derby (Vt.) Acad., 1887-8, Ware- ham (Mass.) High Sch., 1888-91; science master, Tabor Acad., Marion, Mass., 1891-3, Salem (Mass.) High Sch., 1893-7; head of science dept.. Newton High Sch., 1897-1910; prin. Newton Technical High Sch. since 1910. Mem. Eastern Assn. of Physics Teacliers (ex-pres.), N.E. Assn. of Chem- istry Teachers, Harvard Teachers' Assn., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Am. Physical Soc, N.E. A. (pres. Dept. of Science Instrn.). Headmasters' Assn., Delta Upsilon. Mason (K.T.). Address: Newtonville, Mass. FAIiMEB, James Meneally, merchant; b. Lewis- ton, Me., June 22, 1879; s. Benjamin and Sarah (Brogan) Palmer; ed. Lewiston pub. sclis. and night sch.; course civ. engring.. Internal. Corr. Sch.; m. Tilla Keith Nevens, of Lewiston, Sept. 12, 1906. Began as elk. Ava Cushman shoe fac- tory. Auburn, Me., 1893, paymaster, 1899-03; pav- master, Radcliffe Shoe Co., Norway, Me., 1903-6; mem. E. B. Palmer & Co., grocers, Lewiston, since Apr., 1906. Served as 2d It., 1st It. and capt., Co. C, 1st Regt., N.G.S.M. ; transferred to Co. D. 1st Inf., 1904; re-transferred to Co. C, 1st Inf., 1906; maj. Coast Arty, since 1908. Mem. City Council, 1908-9. Universalist. Mason. Clubs: Ariel, Calu- met. Home: 560 Main St. Office: 181 Main St. Lewiston, Me. FAIi1\II:b, John. Simmons, 2d, mfg. jeweler; b. Providence, R.I., Feb. 14, ISSl; s. Julius and Jes- sie P. (Richmond) Palmer; descendant of William Palmer, who came to IMass. in the ship Fortune, 1621, and of John Alden, of the Mayflower; grad. pub. schs. of Providence; student Brown U., 1905; m. Abbie Easton Greene, of Barrington. R.I., June 14, 1911; 2 children, Julius, 2d, Elizabeth. Engaged in mfg. jewelry business in Providence since 1905; mem. Palmer & Capron since 1908: dir. Equitable Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Providence, 1908-11. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, S.A.R., Zeta Psi. Conglist. Clubs: Barrington Yacht, Bristol Yacht (v.-comdr.). Recreations: yachting. Home: 83 Arlington Av. Office: 167 Dorrance St., Providence. R.I. FAIiimSB, Julius, jewelrv mfr. ; b. Providence, R.I., July 20, 1854: s. John S. and Frances M. (Prentice) Palmer; descendant of William Palmer, who came to Mass. in ship Fortune. 1621, and of John Alden, of the Mayflower; A.B., Brown U., 1877: m. Jessie F. Richmond, of Providence. Oct. 16, 1878; 3 children, John Simmons, 2d, Laura Richmond. Jessie Fearing. Engaged in jewelry mfg. business since 1877; mem. Palmer & Capron: dir. 1886-12, pres. 1896-02, Old Nat. Bank, of Providence: dir. Equitable Fire and INIarine Ins. Co. since 1884. Clubs: University, Squantum. Rec- reations: fishing, reading. Home: 577 Westmin- ster St.. Providence: (summer) Warwick, R.I. Office: 167 Dorrance St., Providence, R.I. FAI^MEB, i;ewis Merritt, M.D.: b. Litchfield. Me., Sept. 2, 1850; s. Eliphalet and Lucy Pickard (Lord) Palmer: A.B., Bates Coll.. Lewiston, Me., 1875, A.M., 1878; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1881; post-grad, study. New York, 1893, Vienna, Berlin, •k?"???. '^"^ Paris, 1896; m. Newport, Vt., Mar. 28, 1882, Nellie Barker Prouty; 2 children, Ger- iu^-.h-r o H^'^- P""- Hopkinton (Mass.) High bch., 1875-8; interne R.I. Hosp., Providence. 1 yr.: n'^^ practiced at South Framingham, Mass., since 1882; sr mem. staff Framingham Hosp.; med. ex- aminer 8th Dist., Mass. Mem. Framingham Med Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico- Legal Soc, Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, Am. Med Assn., 1< ramingham Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.), Clioral Union, Framingham Musical Assn.; spl. commr. for inspection health conditions in mfg. estab- lishments of Mass., 1903. Republican Conglist Mason (32°, K.T.); Odd Fellow. Address: Ffam- ingham, Mass. ^r^^^^^^-' KoJ^ert, shipbuilder; b. Noank, Conn., May 6, 182o. (See vol. 1909.) Fx^f.^^^^ .^^^^ ^"^''ri ¥-D- gynecologist; b. ^hri^'^^^V ''• •^°''" Rufus and Sarah Ellen (Dodge) Palnier; prep. edn. Robinson Female Sem. Exeter, N.H.; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., Phila., post-grad, studies in hosps. of Europe- unmarried. Practiced gynecol. surgery in Boston fo^i?.® 1^^'- surgeon to Mass. Women's Hosp since 189 <: urologist to N.E. Hosp.; formerly surg chief, and phys. to Pope Dispensary. Fellow Am! Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Copley Soc, Folk-Lore Soc. Clubs: Boston City Lyceum (London, Eng.). Has traveled exten- sively in America and Europe. Recreations- his- tory, travel. Address: 483 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A ,-^^^^®-^^^' Gerhard Wilhelm, clergyman; b. io ic^c^. Pari.sh. Jonkopings Liin, Sweden, Dec 18, 1880; .s. Otto and Hanna Christina (Palm) Palmgren; brought to America, 1888; ed. pub. schs.. Pa.; theol. edn., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1902-5; m. ?f *'?nAo^^o''°^i",^ Blomquist, of Salem, Mass., June 24 1908; 2 children, Carl Gerhard, Anita Carolyn. Ordained Swedish Congl. Ch., 1905; pastor Beve'rlv (Mass.) Ch., 1905-8, Quincy, Mass., 1908-13, ?,^^'^'^S ^''O" C;h., Hartford, Conn., since Mar. 1913-,,. Sec Swedish Ministers' Assn. of Boston and Vicinity, 1905-12; pres. Mass. Young Peoples' Union, 1911-12; sec. Eastern Swedish Ministers' Conf. since 1912, and of Conn. Young People's Union Feb., 1914-Feb., 1915. Progressive Author of brochures: History of Quincy Church, 1910; History of Swedish Ministers' Conference, 1913- Reminiscences of Swedish Zion Church, 1914' Contbr. to religious pubis. Home: 20 Affleck Ex- tension. Church: 87 Russ St., Hartford, Conn. . ^^.^pOAST, Henry Spackman, author; moved to Philadelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) FANIIT, Ivan, writer, lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) -.o?;^-^^' ^"c> painter; b. San Francisco, Oct. 17, 1S<0; s. F. L. M. and Maria (Meier) Pape; pub. sch. edn., San Francisco; art. edn. in Paris under Boulanger, Lefebvre, Constant, Doucet. Blanc and Delance and at ficole des Beaux Arts under GerSme and Laurens; has lived in France, Germany and Egypt; m. Dublin, N.H., Alice, d. Prof. Lewis B. Monroe, Aug. 16, 1894 (she died, Mav 17, 1911). Instr. Cowles Art Sch.. Boston, 1897: founded, 189S, and dir. and head instr. Eric Pape School of Art until sch. was discontinued, 1913, in order that Mr. Pape devote entire time to his art. Exhib- ited 22 pictures at the Paris Salon, Chicago Expn., 1893, Munich Kunst Austellung, 1897; 120 paint- ings Omaha Expn.. 1899, Paris Expn., 1900; 100 paintings and drawings Buffalo Expn., 1901. St. Louis Expn., 1904; large collections of paintings at Detroit, Cincinnati and St. Louis Museums of Fine Arts, and at various expns., in U.S. and abroad. Designed large monument to commemo- rate founding of Mass. Bay Colony, Gloucester. Mass. Presented petition to Congress signed by 30,000 citizens of Mass., thereby saving U.S Frigate Constitution ("Old Ironsides") from de- struction, for which was presented with resolu- tion of thanks by S.A.R. Master of the Pageant, Gloucester, Mass. (largest yet attempted in U.S.); planned and prod. Woman's Titanic Memorial Per- formance in Mass., afterwards presented in New York. Has illustrated many important works Mem. Soc. of Arts, Hon. Council N. British Acad Atlantic Union, United Arts Club (London)' 818 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Clubs: Players (New York), Annisquam Yacht, Boston City, Boston Art. Home and Studio: Man- chester-b> -the-Sea. Mass.* PAPE, William James, editor and publisher; b. Liverpool, Eng., Dec. 1, 1873; s. Robert and Martha (Burnett) Pape; ed. common schs. in England; came to America, 1S87; grad. Passaic (N..J.) High Sch.. 1890; m. Julia Elizabeth Bolton, of Passaic, N..I., Sept. 13. 189S: 4 children, William Bolton, Eric, Robert. Benita. Became connected with Pas- saic Dailv News, as reporter, 1891, was made city editor, 18"94. business mgr., 1895, editor, 1897-01; purchased half-interest in Waterbury (Conn.) Re- publican, 1901, under firm name of Lathrop & Pape; business incorporated, 1902, and was elected treas. and mgr.; purchased partner's interest, 1910. now sec, treas. and gen. mgr. Waterbury Re- publican. Inc. Dir. AYaterbury Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Am. Newspaper Publishers' Assn., Associated Press, Daily Newspaper Publishers' Assn. of Conn, (sec). Am. Econ. Assn.; chmn. com. on division of nat. income Social and Industrial Survev of Nat. Civic Federation. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Waterburv. Abagadasset, Elks' (AA^aterbury). Author: (with "W. W. Scott) History of Passaic, N.J., 1900. Wrote report of his committee in the Social and Industrial Survey of Nat. Civic Federa- tion, and pub. same, 1915; also various pamphlets. Recreations: fishing, hunting, gardening, chess. Home: 63 Lexington Av. Office: 156 Grand St., Waterbury, Conn. PABASISi:, Prank Ilsley, clergyman; b. Bos- ton. Dec 5. 1859; s. AVilliam T. and Mary J. (Carnes) Paradise; A.B., Yale, 18SS; B.D.. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1890; m. Caroline Wilder Fellowes, of Hartford. Conn., .Tune 30. 1890. Deacon, 1890. priest, 1891. Episcopal Ch.; rector St. Peter's Ch., Milford, Conn.. 1890-3 St. Luke's Ch., East Greenwich. R.I., 1893-4; dean New Orleans, La.. 1894-8; rector Grace Ch., Medford, Mass., 1898 — . Mem. Psi Upsilon, Chi Delta Theta (Yale). Clubs: Twentieth Century, Yale (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books. etc> Home: 123 Hish St., Medford, Mass.* PARENT. Iioiiis "Warren, real estate broker; b. Everett. Mass.. Aug. 5, 1879; s. "William B. and Clara A. (Skillings) Parent; descendant of Etienne Parent, who settled in Beauport, Quebec, 1610; ed. pub. schs.. Everett, and under pvt. tutors; m. Lena Dav, of Boston, Oct. 7. 1904. In real estate busi- ness, Boston, since 1893; associated with Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, since 1910. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Masonic order, B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: base- ball, tennis. Home: Waban, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. PARISH, James Heald, merchant; b. Springfield, Mass.. Mar. 21. 1854: s. Ariel and Anna (Woods) Parish; ed. pub. schs. of Springfield, and New Haven. Conn.; m. Dora G. Coe. of New Haven, Sept. 22. 1880; 1 daughter, Eunice (Mrs. Charles M. Du Puy. of Pittsburgh. Pa.). Served as elk. in Mechanics Bank, New Haven, until 1888; en- gaged in mfg. until 1900; in banking and broker- age business, title James H. Parish & Co., until 1915; now continues in same name agent for the Pa. Rubber Co.; mem. City Council, from 8th Ward, 2 terms; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1 term; fire commr. I term. Mem. Governor's Foot Guard, Conn., 1893- II (retired as 2d It.). Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Quinnipiack (New Haven). Recreations: motor- ing. Home: 333 Humphrey St. Office: 221 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. PARK, Ang-as, woolen mfr. ; b. Galashiel, Scot- land, Jan. 26. 1859; s. William and Katherine (Campbell) Park; ed. mostly in Scotland; came to America. 1872: m. Elizabeth B. Eadie. of Sher- brooke. P.Q., Can.. Dec 24, 1880; 3 children, Mar- garet Alice, Catherine Campbell. William George. Beean as woolen mfr., 1894; now pres. Glengarry Mills (Oakland, R.I.). Internat. Cotton Co.; gen. mgr. Assawaga Co., Inc., Dayville, Conn.; treas. and gen. mgr. Angus Park Mfg. Co.. Airlie Mills, Inc.: trustee Norwich Savings Soc; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905, Senate, 1911. Republican. Presby- terian. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. A.O.U.W., Canadian Order Foresters. Address: Hanover, New London Co., Conn. PARK, Benjamin Avery, banker; b. Londonderry, Vt., Nov. 2s, 1S40; s. Castanus Blake and IClzina (Tenney) Park: descendant of Robert I'arke of Conn., and Elzina Tenney, descendant of first child of English parentage born in N.E. ; ed. London- derry, South Londonderry, and Leland and Gray acads. ; m. Ellen Augusta Twitchell, of Grafton, July 1, 1869. Began as elk. in Londonderry and con- tinued at St. Ansgor, la.. Black Earth, Wis., and again at Londonderry; associated with A. A. Adams in business, 1873-90; cashier, 1890-05, since pres., Nat. Bank of Chester; trustee Chester Sav- ings Bank. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Address; (Chester, Vt. PARK, Charles Edwards, clergyman; b. Maha- baleshwar, India, Mar. 14, 1873; s. Charles Ware and Anna IMaria (Ballentine) Park; B.A., Y'ale, 1896; U. of Chicago, 1896-9: m. Mary Eliot Turner, of Geneva, 111.. Sept. 19, 1903. Minister's asst. First Unitarian Soc, Chicago, 1896-8; pastor First Uni- tarian Soc, Geneva. 111., 1898-1900; ordained Uni- tarian ministrv, 1899; pastor 2d Parish and 3d Congl. Soc, Hingham. IMass.. 1900-6. First Ch., Boston, since Oct. 1. 1906. Dir. Franklin Founda- tion (Boston); corr. sec. Colonial Soc. of Mass. Sec. Soc. for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America. Club: St. Botolph. Home: 347 Marlboro St., Boston.* PARK, Charles Prancis. prof, mechanism; b. Boston, Apr. 11. 1869; s. William R. and Ann E. (Eldridge) Park; S.B. in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892: m. Maud W. AVhite. of Taunton, Mass., Oct. 31, 1894. Instr. mech. engring., 1894- 1900, asst. prof.. 1900-1906, asso. prof., 1906-12, prof, since 1912, Mass. Inst. Tech. Also dir. mech. labs., and dir. Lowell Inst. Sch. for Indus- trial Foreinen. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. A.A.A.S., N.E. A., Nat. Soc. Pro- motion Industrial Edn.. Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. Republican. Contbr. of scientific and ednl. articles to various mags. Recreations: music, golf. Home: 21 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. PARK, Clara Cahill (Mrs. Robert E. Park), lec- turer, writer; b. Hubbardston, Mich., July 2, 1868; d. Edward and Lucy Ann (Crawford) Cahill; father was justice of Supreme Ct. of Mich.; 7th in descent from Col. John Hazeltine, of the First N.Y. Provincial Congress, 1775; ed. high sch., Lan- sing, Mich.; Cincinnati Art Acad.; Art Students' League, New York; Art Inst, of Chicag;o; also in Berlin and Strassburg, Germany; m. Robert E. Park (now nrof. sociology, U. of (!;hicago), June 11, 1894; 4 children, Edward Cahill, Theodosia T\'ar- ner, Margaret Lucy, Robert Hiram. Studied to be an artist; painted in pastel, preferably portrait studies of children. Exhibited "The Burgomaster's Daughter," Soc. Western Artists; also children's portraits and German studies in several galleries. Became interested in child welfare after mar- riage; served as 1st v. -p. Mass. br. Nat. Congress of Mothers; delivered address at Internat. Conv., Congress of Mothers, W^ashington, D.C., 1911, on "The Relation of the State to the Fatherless Child"; secured introduction of bill in Mass. legislature for commission to study question of need of wid- owed mothers with minor dependent children and was apptd. mem. of the commn. by Gov. Foss, 1912, serving as sec. same; 1st v. -p. Mass. Congress of Mothers, Mass. Federation of Progressive Women, Equal Suffrage Assn.. Fathers' and Mothers' Club (exec bd.). etc. Author of various articles for Sunday mags., short stories, etc Recreations; traveling-, sketching, reading. Address: Hillside Av.. Wollaston. Mass.: (summer) Roaring Brook, Mich., via Harbor Springs. PARK, Ellery C, lawver: b. IVIexico. Me.. June 7. 1864: s. Henry W. and Eleanor (Reed) Park; ed. common schs.; grad. Hebron Acad.. 1887; m. Dec. 9. 1890. Mary Isabella Stearns, of Paris. Me. Read law in office of .ludge A. E. Herrick, Bethel, ■Me.; admitted to bar, 1890, and formed copartner- ship with ]\Ir. Herrick under name of Herrick & Park which has since continued; countv attv., Oxford County, 1901-5; treas. Bethel Chair Co. for several yrs.; cashier Bethel Nat. Bank; mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 819 Bethel Savings Bank Corpii. Clunn. Rep. County Com. 1 term, and for about 10 vrs. chmn. Rep. Town Com. of Bethel; sec. Bethel" Bd. of Health; pies. Bethel Bd. of Trade. Trustee and treas. Gould's Acad., Bethel. Republican. Universalist; Mem. JVle. Bankers Assn. Address: Bethel, Me. PARK, J(o]iu) Edgar, clergyman; b. Belfast, Ireland, Mar. 7, 1879; s. William and Susan (Edgar) Park; student, New Coll., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1900-1, Presbyn. Theol. Sem., Belfast, 1901-2, Royal U., Dublin. 1902, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1902-3; m. Grace Burtt, of Andover, Mass., Apr. 28, 1906. Ordained Presbyn. ministry. May 27, 1903; stated supply. Stark and Sterling Pond, N.Y., 1903-4; pastor West Parish Ch., Andover, 1904-7, Second Ch. of Newton, West Newton, Mass., 1907 — . Dir. Am. Congl. Assn. Clubs: Monday, Winthrop, Fortnightly (Boston), Albemarle, New- ton (Newton. Mass.). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 3 Winthrop St., West Newton, Mass.* PARK, Julia Ballantine, educator; b. Bombay, India, Apr. 16, 1878; d. Charles Ware and Anna Maria (Ballantine) Park; ed. put), schs., Derby, Conn., lSSS-95; Miss .Johnstone's Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1896-7; Wellesley. 1897-01; unmarried. Be- gan teaching in the Philippine Islands; prin. Miss Pierce's Sch., Brookline, Mass., since 1911. Uni- tarian. Mem. Zeta Alpha (Wellesley). Club: Women's Educational Industrial Union. Recrea- tions: walking, reading. Home: 15 Centre St. Of- iice: 31 Hedge Road, Brookline, Mass. PARKER, Albiu K., merchant; b. Reading, Mass., Oct. 9, 1872; s. Edward F. and Anna F. (Kendall) Parker; ed. pub. schs., Reading; m. Hattie S. Temple, of Reading, Mass., Mar. 6, 1895. Com- menced business with Bigelow & Dowse Co., whole- sale hardware, Boston, 1889, continuing 16 yrs.; succeeded to tlie hardware business of George E. Sanborn, of Norwood, Mass., 1909, and title of firm changed to Parker Bros, which so continues. Ex-pres. Norwood Bd. of Trade. Republican. Con- gregationalist; supt. Congl. S.S., Norwood. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 21 Florence Av. Office: 685 Washington St., Norwood, Mass. PARKER, Arthur Henry, mfr.; b. Northfleld, Mass., Mar. 4, 1860; s. Henry Baxter and Hannah Maria (Caldwell) Parker; 9th in descent from Thomas P., Lynn, Mass., previous to 1638; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Alice Edson Stone, of Holden, Mass., Apr. 20, 1886 (died Dec. 9, 1890); 1 daughter, Alice Ruth; m. 2d, Eva Maria Wilson, of Worcester, Mass., June 5, 1894; 1 daughter, Edith Mabel. Be- gan active career in factory of New Home Sewing Machine, Orange, Mass.; removed to Worcester, worked as carpenter, grocer's elk., telegraph oper- ator, etc.; wire goods salesman, later sales agt. The Wire Goods Co., "Worcester, continuing 13 yrs.; organized Parker Wire Goods Co., 1901, of which is pres. and treas.; founder and treas. for 16 yrs. Worcester Supply Co. Mem. Worcester Co. Me- chanics' Assn. (life), Worcester Bd. of Trade (charter mem.). Grand Council of N.E. of United Commercial Travelers of America, Worcester Pub- licity Assn., Worcester Credit Men's Assn., Wor- cester Commercial Travelers' Assn. Mason (all degrees in the order up to and including the 32d). Clubs: Tatassit Canoe, Worcester Automobile, Worcester Country. Recreations: motoring, golf, hunting. Home: 144 June St. Office: 18 (3rafton St.. Worcester. Mass. PARKER, Asa Merrick, clergyman; b. Swamp- scott, ]\Iass., Aug. 3, 1876; s. Harrison and Fanny (Fletcher) Parker; 9th in line from Deacon Thomas Parker, one of the founders of Reading, Mass.; prep. edn. Winchester (Mass.) High Sch.; St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad.: attended Williams, 1902; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1910; m. Adelaide Wal- brldge Bigelow, of Worcester, Mass., May 5, 1905; 2 sons living, Edward Harrison. Paul Remsen. Asst. sec. Worcester (Mass.) Y.M.C.A., 1899-01; with Palmer & Parker Co., hardwood lumber dealers. Boston, 1901-4; gen. sec. Whitman (Mass.) T.M.C.A.. 1904-5: field sec. Mass. Christian En- deavor Union, 1905-7: acting pastor Forest Av. Congl. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1908-10; pastor 1st Ch., Somersworth, N.H., 1910-13, Mystic Side Ch., Everett, Mass., since Nov., 1913. Chmn. Ocean Park (Me.) Missionary Edn. Conf. since 1909. Independent Republican. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Recreations: tennis. Address: 29 Clarendon St., Maiden, Mass. PARKER, Bowdoin Strongf, lawyer; b. Conway, Mass., Au«. ](j, 18 11; s. Alonzo and Caroline (Gunn) Parker; LB.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1876; m. Catherine Helen Eagen, of New York, June 25, 1867 (died Sept. 22, 1899); 1 daughter. Helen C. (wife of Dr. Charles W. McConnel, of Dorchester, Mass.). Practiced in Boston since 1876; dir. Tremont Trust Co. (mem. exec, bd.); mem. Boston Common Council, 1889-91; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892-3; city collector of Bos- ton, 1910-14. Served as pvt. in 52d Mass. Vol. Inf. during Civil War; capt. M.V.M., 1870-1; adj., 1879- 81; judge-advocate 1st Brigade, 1882-8; assl. adj.- gen. and chief of staff of brigade, with rank of It.-col., 1889-97; col., 1897 (retired). Mem. Alumni Assn. Boston U. Sch. of Law. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Grand Commandery K.T. of Mass. and R.I. ; mem. Mass. and R.I. Assn. of K.T. Commanders. Mem. G.A.R. (comdr., 1908, Edward W. Kinsley Post No. 113, Boston). Clubs: Eco- nomic, Grand Army. Author and compiler of His- tory of Kinsley Post No. 113, Grand Army of the Republic, 1869-1914; compiled and edited the Spe- cial Laws of State of Mass., 5 yrs., 1889-93. Home: 19 Montrose St., Roxbury Dist. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. PARKER, Carmi M., business man; b. Merri- mack, N.H.. Aug. 8, 1835; s. Elkanah Phillips and Sarah (Corning) Parker; grad. Merrimack Normal Inst., 1856; m. 1863, Annie M., d. Isaac and Eliza (Armour) McGow, of Windham, N.H. Mem. Parker & Co.. 1866-1899, at Merrimack, 1866-80, subse- quently at Fitchbuig, up to 1899, then became mfr. of screws (Boston Screw Co.), retii'ing 1903; dir. Fitchburg Nat. Bank. Wachusett Fire Ins. Co.; trustee Fitchburg Savings Bank; formerly repre- sentative in N.H. Legislature. Home: Fitchbur.g, Mass. PARKER, Charles Edmund; b. Vergennes, Vt.. Feb. 21, 1839: s. William Tarbell and Henrietta (Miller) Parker; student Norwich U., 1856-8; A.B., Dartmouth, 1860; studied law, 1860-1; m. Agnes W. Ripley, of Rutland, Vt., Aug. 9, 1866; 1 daugh- ter, Grace Agnes. Served in Civil War as It. and adi. 7th Vt. Regt. and capt. Co. E, same regt., 1861-Oct., 1863; resigned on account of ill health; mem. Hayes. Flardo & Parker, mfrs. sash, doors and blinds. Vergennes, until 1878; organizer and pres. for many yrs. of the Electric Light & Power Co., of Vergennes; financially interested in many business concerns; mavor of Vergennes, 1885; mem. Sch. Bd., 1894-6; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1894. Republican. Episcopalian; mem. Standing Com., Diocese of Vt. Mem. G.A.R. Loyal Legion. Ad- dress: Vergennes, Vt. PARKER, Charles Prederick, civil engr. (See vol. 1909.) PARKER, Charles Hamilton, mechanical engr.; b. Hongkong, China, Feb. 6. 1873; s. Charles E. and Mary T. (Phillips) Parker; arrived in Amer- ica, 1876; ed. pvt. instrs.. Prince Sch., Hales Sch., Boston; mech. engring. course 3 yrs., Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1895. In machine shop. Brookline Gas. Co., 6 mos., 1895, and in shop U. S. Light House Dept., Boston, summer, 1895; testing engr. of steam dept.. Edison Co., Dec. 1895; asst. supt. generating dept. Edison Co. of Boston, since Feb., 1902. Enlisted in Naval Brigade, M.V.M., Feb. 2, 1892; commd. ensign, Oct. 20, 1896; ensign U.S.N.. Mav 14, 1898; It. (J. G.) June 17, 1898; discharged Sep"t. 17, 1898; It. chief Co. C, Naval Brigade, Aug. 8, 1899-Mar. 2, 1904; placed on retired list as It. comdr. Aor. 5, 1907; commd. comdr. on Naval Bureau, M.V.M., June 12, 1908; on retired list as capt. Dec. 1911. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E.. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.. Nat. Electric Light Assn., Naval Order of U. S., Old Guard of Mass., Naval and Mil. Order Spanish- Am. War, Roger W^olcott Camp. No. 23, United Spanish War Vets. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country. Engineers', Boston Athletic Assn., Chestnut Hill 820 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Golf, Wardroom. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 48 Beacon St. Office: 39 Boylston St., Boston. FABKES, Charles Pomeroy, college prof.; b. Boston, Apr. 12, 1852; s. Ht-nry Melville and Fanny Cusliing: (Stone) Parker; descendant of Abraiiam Parker, who settled at Chelmsford, Mass., about 1650; grad. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1870; student. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1870-2, Balliol Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1872-7; A.B., Oxford U., 1876 (first class in honor exams.); m. Cam- bridge, Mass., June 27, 1898, Frances Greene Has- kins. Master, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1877- 80; ordered deacon, Episcopal Ch., 1878; pvt. tutor and preacher, Cambridge, 1880-3; tutor, Greek and Latin, 1883-9, instr., 1889-97, asst. prof., 1897-02. asso. prof., 1902-11, prof. Greek and Latin smce 1911, Harvard. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences., Am. Philol. Assn., Archseol. Inst, of America, Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Upsilon. Home: 1075 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. FABKEB, Charles Sullivan, insurance; b. An- dover, Mass., Oct. 21, 1845; s. Stephen H. and Anne M. (Abbot) Parker; descendant of Deacon Thomas Parker, the immigrant, Lynn, Mass., 1635; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1863; m. Kate M. Shetler, of Lawrence, Mass., May 24, 1870; 2 children, Alice F., Elizabeth A. In employ of Alexander Strong & Co., wholesale shoe deal- ers, Boston, 2 yrs.. Cook & Taylor, dry goods, 2 yrs. ; engaged in clothing business on own account, Lawrence, 1868-73; traveling salesman for Boston house, 1875-6; in employ Page Belting Co., Con- cord. N.H., 1876-86; gen. agt. and mgr. life and accident dept., Aetna Life Ins. Co. since 1886. York and Scottish Rite Mason; Odd Fellow (Lodge and Encampment). Republican. Conglist. Club: Wonolancet. Address: 27 N. Main St., Concord, N.H. FABKEB, Charles Symmes, newspaper publisher; b. Charlestown, Mass., Apr. 11, 1839; s. Ebenezer and Elsie Lord (Rowell) Parker; ed. pub. schs. of Woburn; m. Woburn, Jan. 20, 1863, Cornelia Fran- ces Swaney; 4 children, Edgar D., Elsie M., Grace, Annabel. Was engaged in newspaper publishing business in Woburn (H. N. Hastings & Co.) at outbreak of Civil War; served as pvt. Co. B, 11th Mass. Vol. Inf. during the war; in advertising business in New York, 1866-74; purchased Arling- ton Advocate and removed to Arlington, 1874, where has since resided; mem. firm of C. S. Parker & Son, prepared and published (1907) a history of Arlington. Republican. Orthodox Conglist. Mem. G.A.R. (patriotic instr. Mass. Dept., 1900-9); v.-p. Mass. Press Assn. (sec. for 9 yrs.). Home: 12 Pelham Terrace. Office: 446 Massachusetts Av., Arlington, Mass. FABKEB, Charles Walllng'fora, merchant; June 27, 1831-Jan. 24, 1915. (See vol. 1909). FABKEB, Chauncey David; b. Boston, Jan. 18, 1873; s. Gustavus D. and Garafela (Tucker) Parker; A.B., Harvard, 1895; unmarried. Pres. C. D. Parker & Co., Inc., bankers; pres. White River R.R. Co.; trustee Central Mass. Light & Power Co., Mass. Lighting Cos.; dir. Central Mass. Elec- tric Co., Blackstone Electric Liglit Co., Gardner Gas, Fuel & Light Co., N. Brookfield Electric Light & Power Co., Mass. Northern St. Ry. Co., Union Light & Power Co.. Ware Electric Co., Wevmouth Light & Power Co., Weymouth Water & Power Co. Clubs: Union, Country (Brookline), Oakley Country, Exchange, Harvard (Boston). Summer Home: Osterville, Mass. Home: 173 Bay State Rd. Office: 78 Devonshire St., Boston. FABKEB, Comellns A., lawyer; born Greenfield, IVIass., Julv 25, 1870; s. Alpheus B. and Augusta C. (Shearer) Parker; Powers Inst., Bernardston, Mass.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1896; spl. study. Harvard, 1909-10; m. Grace L. Coolidge, of Erving, Mass., Aug. 29, 1894; children, Francis A., C. Lin- wood, Kenneth C. Teacher, 1889 to 1895; ad- mitted to Mass. bar. 1896; mem. firm of Carpenter & Parker. N. Adams, Mass., 1897-02; since prac- ticed in Boston. Mem. Mass. Homestead Commn. Trustee Universalist Pub. House. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Club: Boston City. Recreations: tramping, tennis. Home: 102 Centre St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. FABKEB, David; b. Nantucket, Mass., Aug. 19, 1841; s. George and Lucy (Smallwood) Parker; pub. sch. edn. to 17; m. 1st, Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 24, 1867, Susan H. Bassett (died 1868); m. 2d. Cleveland, O., 1878, Susan H. Chase. Dir. Pa- cific Nat. Bank; mem. investment com. Nantucket Instn. for Savings. Mason: Odd Fellow. Address: Nantucket, Mass. FABKEB, David 'Woodbwry, surgeon; b. Goffs- town, N. H., Oct. 29, 1877; s. William Adams and Mary Alice (Woodbury) Parker; prep. edn. Man- chester High Sch.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Helen M. Hall (A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1899), of Manchester, N.H., Julv 6, 1904; 3 children, David Hall (deceased), Frances Mary, Mary Woodbury, b. July 31, 1915. Interne St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Boston, 1903-4; prac- ticed in Manchester, N.H., since July 1, 1904; capt. Med. Dept., N.H.N.G.; aide on staff of gov. of N.H., 1915-16. Trustee N.H. State Industrial Sch., 1911- 12. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Trinity Comman- dery, K.T., Manchester). Club: Derrvfield. Home: 52 Clarke St. Office: 967 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. FABKEB, Dexter "W.; b. Meriden, Conn., Nov. 23, 1849; s. Charles and Abi Eddy Parker; ed. U.S. Mil. Acad. Commd. 2d. It. 6th Cav. U.S.A., June 15, 1870; resigned July 16, 1871; pres. The Charles Parker Co. Republican. Methodist. Club: Home. Address: 816 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. FABKEB, Edmund Morley, lawyer; b. Cam- bridge, ^Mass., Aug. 15, 1856; s. Joel and Mary (Morse) Parker; A.B., Harvard, 1877; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1882; admitted to Suffolk bar, Mass., 1882; m. Cambridge, Apr. 8, 1891, Alice Gray; children, Roselind, Jocelyn. Engaged in practice at Boston, since 1882; trustee Exchange Bldg. of Denver, University Associates. Lecturer on comparative administration. Harvard, 1905-10. Commr. on revision of city charter, Cambridge, 1890. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Oakley, Country. Home: 63 Sparks St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 131 State St., Boston. FABKDB, Edward, educator; b. Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 31, 1838; s. Edward and Nancy (Fogarty) Parker; grad. Charlestown High Sch., 1853; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1857; m. Biddeford, Me., May 16, 1867, Elizabeth S. (iowan: one son, Henry F., b. Feb. 21, 1868 (lawyer, Brockton, Mass.). Prin. pub. high schs. since 1858, successively in George- town and Melrose, Mass.. Biddeford. Me., and Brockton, Mass.; held last named position 35 yrs., now prin. emeritus; retired from teaching Sept. 30, 1914; mem. bd. trustees, Brockton Pub. Li- l)rary 20 yrs. Republican. Mem. Mass. School- master's Club, Plymouth Co. Teachers' Assn. (pres.). Classical High Sch. Teachers' Assn. Ma- son; mem. Lodge, Chapter, Council and Command- ery; has held many offices in the order; now Past Gr. Kin.g, Grand R.A. Chapter of Mass. Address: 158 Belmont St., Brockton, Mass. FABKEB, Edward Everett, lawyer; b. Brook- line, N.H., Jan. 7, 1842; s. James and Deverd (Corey) Parker: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1869; stu- dent law; m. Alice Prince Hammond, of Nashua, N.H., Dec. 20, 1877; children, Rena Deverd, Edna Alice. Admitted to bar, and engaged in practice at Nashua, N.H. ; probate judge, Hillsboro Co., 1879-12. Served in U.S.N., 1863-4. Mason. Mem. G.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Address: Nashua, N.H. FABKEB, Edward Melville, bishop: b. at Cam- brid.ffe, Mass., July 11, 1855; s. Henry Melville and Fanny Cushing (Stone) Parker; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1868-74; B.A., Keble Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1878, M.A.. 1881; grad. course, Oxford, 1878-9; (D.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1906; D.C.L., Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, Can.. 1907); m. Grace Elmendorf, of Racine, Wis.. 1885 (died 1888); m. 2d, Isabella Goodrich, of Concord, Oct. 1, 1914. Deacon, 1879, priest, 1881, P.E. Ch.; a master St. Paul's Sch., 1879-06; consecrated bishop coadjutor of N.H., Feb. 9, 1906; bishop of N.H, since Apr. 1, 1914. Address: Concord, N.H.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 821 PARKER, Edwin Pond, clersvman; b. Castine, Me., Jan. 13, 1836; s. Rev. Wooster and W. A, (Pond) Parker; descendant William Parker, of Hartford, Conn., 1636; A.B., Bowdoin, 1856; grad. Bangor Div. Sch., 1859; (D.D., Yale, 1875); m. Lucv M. Harris, 1859; 2d, Laura A. Gilbert, 1905; 6 children, Harris, Lily P. (Mrs. Morris M. Penrose), Lewis D., Mary E. (Mrs. F. C. Billings), Burton,, Robert P. Ordained Congl. ministry; pastor Sec- ond Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1860-12, pastor emeritus, 1912. Fellow, Yale, 1895 — . Writer and composer of several hymns and tunes; compiler of several hymnals. Author: History of Second Church in Hartford: The Ministry of Natural Beauty; Ser- mons on Domestic Duties; Hist. Discourse on One- Hundredth Anniversary of Missionary Society of Conn.; Hartford Central Assn. and Bushnell con- troversy. Writer on staff of Hartford Courant since 1912. Address: 210 S. Beacon St., Hartford, Conn.* PARKER, Ezra Knigrbt, lawyer; b. Scituate, R.I.. Nov. 29, 1832; s. Joseph and Mary (Knight) Parker; descendant of Thomas Parker, of London England, Nemiah R. Knight, who was gov. of R.I. and mem. U. S. Senate: ed. Smithville Sem., North Scituate, R.I.; Univ. Grammar Sch., Provi- dence; A.B., Dartmouth, 1857 (valedictorian and Phi Beta Kappa) : m. Mary M. Hopkins, of West Greenwich, R.I., July, 1859; 3 children, George B., Grace H., Eliza V. (deceased). Teacher of classics, Va. Collegiate Inst., Portsmouth, Va., 1857-60, also reading law; vol. as pvt.. Battery D, 1st Regt. R.I. Light Arty., Sept. 3, 1861; commd. 2d It. in 1861; promoted 1st It., Mar., 1S64, and transferred to Battery E; commanded battery until hon. mus- tered out of service June 14, 1865; elected col. of Marine Arty., of R.I. Engaged in teaching and agr., 1866-80; in law practice since 1880; asso- ciated in practice with W. L. Frost since 1905; town solicitor of Coventry, R.I., since 1895; pres. Town Council, 1881-2: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1898-1900, Senate, 1901, 2, 3; chmn. Rep. Town Com. 17 yrs.; (first voted for Lincoln in the trenches before Petersburg, 1864); mem. State Bd. of Edn. 6 vrs. Ex-comdr. and now judge-advocate Dept. of R.I. G.A.R. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Alpha Delta Phi (Dartmouth Chapter). Methodist. Ma- son. Home: 240 Pawtuxet Av.. Edgewood. R.I. Office: 48 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. PARKER, Francis Hulbert, lawyer; b. East Had- dam. Conn., Sept. 23, 1850; s. Hon. Ozias H. and Maria M. (Ayer) Parker; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1874; LL.B., Y'ale, 1876; admitted to Conn, bar and began practice, 1876; m. Mrs. Adelaide Fowler, nee Leeds, of New London, Conn., Dec. 9, 1891. Mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1878, 1880, 1909; Rep. candidate for Conn. Senate, 1894; pros. atty. City of Hart- ford, 1887-91, 1894-5; chmn. Rep. City Com., 1896- 1900; referee in bankruptcy Hartford Co., 1898- 1900: U.S. atty. Dist. of Conn., 1900-8; corpn. counsel City of Hartford, 1908-10; pros. atty. same since Feb. 15, 1915. Pres. bd. trustees Conn. Sch. for Boys, 1899-09. Chmn. library com. Conn. Hist. Soc. ; registrar Conn. Soc. S.R. Home: 122 W'eth- ersfield Av. Office: 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn.* PARKER, Francis Stanley, coal merchant; b. Hongkong, China, Sept. 1, 1863; s. Ebenezer P. and Elizabeth C. (Stone) Parker; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Harriet Amory Anderson, of Boston, Dec. 27, 1888; 2 sons, John Stanley, William Amory. Engaged as coal mcht., Boston, since 1885; pres. Gay & Parker Co., 1889, until company incor- porated as Hanson & Parker, Ltd., of which con- tinues as pres. Served in M.V.M. as pvt., sergt.. It. and capt.. 1885-98; It. U.S.V., Spanish-Am. War, 1898; retired as maj. M.V.M., 1911. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi, Porcellian Club (Harvard). Republican. Clubs: Somerset, Ex- change, Nahant. Recreations: stock farming (breeder of trotting horses). Home: Nahant, Mass., Bedford. Mass., and 391 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. PARKER, Frederick Wesley; b. Boston, May 9, 1864; s. Jerome W. and Ann E. (Wright) Parker; common sch. edn.; m. Nellie E. Blodgett, of Cam- bridge, June 15, 1887; 1 child, Mildred B. In banking and brokerage business in Boston since 1888; mem. Clement, Parker & Co. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Trustee Somerville Pub. Library, Somerville Hosp. Dir. N.E. Hist. Soc; treas. Bay State Hist. Assn., Parker Family Assn. Ma- son. Clubs: Algonquin, Central. Recreations: col- lecting Americana, also postage stamps. Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 70 State St., Boston. PARKER, Georg-e Amos, superintendent of parks; b. Fitzwilliam, N.H., Apr. 28, 1853: s. George Washington and Julia Ann (Deeth) Parker; descendant of Gov. William Bradford, of the Mayflower, John Parker, of Lexington, Mass., 1634, and Nahum Parker, of Fitzwilliam, N.H., 1676: grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1876; diploma Bos- ton U. : m. Jannie Waterman Jlichmond, of Hali- fax, Mass., Dec. 6. 1876; 4 children, Arthur Vas- sar, Andrew Richmond, Robert Lyman, Priscilla (Mrs. Diman Lockwood, of Topsfield, Mass.). Head gardener Vassar Coll., 1876-9; successively, supt. ClifCdale (Judge Boardman's Estate), Ophir Farm (John Roach's Estate), supervisor station grounds and approaches, N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R.; now dir. Keney Park, and supt. of Public Parks, Hartford, Conn. Mem. Conn. Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Munici- pal League, Am. Civic Assn., Am. Soc. Municipal Improvement, S.A.R., Phi Sigma Kappa. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: University, Har- vard of Conn. Recreations: collecting park re- ports, and pamphlets and books relating to parks (probablv has the largest collection of the kind in the v^'orld). Home: 100 Blue Hill Av. Office: 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. PARKER, G-eorg-e Howard, zoologist: b. Phila- delphia, Dec. 23, 1864; s. George Washington and Martha (Taylor) Parker; S.B., Harvard, 1887, S.D.. 1891; spl. studies at univs., Leipzig, Berlin, Freiburg, 1891-3: m. Louise Merritt Stabler, of Brooklvn, June 15, 1894. Asst. and instr. zoology, 1888-91, Parker fellow in Europe, 1891-3, instr., 1893-9. asst. prof., 1899-1906, prof, zoology since 1906, Harvard. Fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Boston Soc. Natural History, Acad. Natural Sciences, Phila., "Washington Acad. Sciences, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Physiol. Soc, Am. Free Trade League; corr. mem. N.Y. Acad. Sciences; life mem. Harvard Union; mem. Am. Zool. Soc, Assn. Am. Anatomists, Am. Philos. Soc, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Nat. Acad. Sci- ences. Contbr. articles to zool. .iours., dealing chiefly with anatomy and physiology of sense organs and animal reactions. Home: 16 Berkeley St.. Cambridge. !Mass.* PARKER, G-eorg-e Judson, singer. (See vol. 1909.) PARKER. Georg-e Lawrence, clergyman: b. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 20, 1874; s. T\niliam Shelton and Anna M. (Anderson) Parker: ed. pub. and high schs., and Chenault Sch.. Louisville: B.A., Yale, 1897: B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge. Mass., 1900: m. Helen M. McGillivray. of Palo Alto, Cal., Mav, 1905: 1 daughter, Mary E. Clergvman P.E. Ch.. 1900-5: joined Congl. minls- trv. 1906: pastor British-Am. Ch., St. Petersburg, Russia, 1906-8, Crombie St. Ch., Salem. Mass., 1908-12. Broadwav Ch.. Somerville. since Oct.. 1912. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author: The Other Side of Psvchotheranv, 1909. Contbr. to Atlantic Monthlv. Homiletic Review. St. Nicholas, Conerre- gationalist, etc. Address: 419 Broadway, Somer- ville, Mass. PARKER, Gilman Iioea, merchant: b. Reading, Mass., Aug. 20. 1847: s. Loea and Eliza P. (Steele) Parker, and descendant in 8th generation from Deacon Thomas Parker. Lynn, Mass., 1637; grad. Reading High Sch.. 1865; B.S.. Dartmouth. 1868; unmarried. In wholesale tea and coffee business since 1869. first as mem. firm of Briges & Parker, in own name since 1874. Conglist. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Con- gregational, Meadow Brook Golf. Recreations: golf, outdoor sports. Home: 6 4 "^^ashington St., Reading Mass. Office: 168 Milk St., Boston. PARKER, Harold, civil engineer; b. Charles- town. Mass.. June 17, 1854; s. George Alanson and Harriet Newhall (Felton) Parker: descendant of Capt. Joseph Parker, Newbury, Mass., 1638, and Nathaniel Felton, Salem, Mass., 1633; ed. Phlla.. 822 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Lancaster, Mass., Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H. ; student Harvard, 1871-2; m. Klizabeth B., d. George M. and Elizabeth (Washburn) Bartol, of Lancaster, July 29, 1884; 3 cliildren, Bartol, Eliza- beth, Cornelia Conway. Began in Pa. Steel Works, Harrisburg, Pa. (foreman, 1S72-.3); civ. engr. and mem. firm of Parlcer & Batcman, Clinton, Mass., since 1873; was pres. Chaffee Bros. Lumber Co., Oxford, Mass.; v. -p. Hassam Paving Co., Worces- ter; ry. contractor and constructor. Chmn. Wa- chusett Mountain State Reservation Commn., Mass. Forestry Commn.; formerly mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.; mem. advisory bd. engrs. Highway Dept. State N.Y., 1913-14. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. C.E., Mass. Higliway Assn., Am. Forestry Assn., Fish and Game Protective Assn., Appa- lachian Mountain Club. Republican. Clubs: Al- bany (N.Y.), Engineers' (Boston), Worcester, Au- tomnliile (Worcester). Iinion. Home: Lancaster, Mass. OfRco: Worcester, Mass., and Albany, N.Y. FARKEB, Harry Elwood, editor and publisher; b. I^Ninaii. X.H., .June 11. 1S5:!: s. t:!liarles and Amelia lOmmeline (Bennett) Parker; descended from Deacon Tliomas Parker, one of three brothers who came from England to Lynn, Mass., in 1633, on the ship Susan Ellen, and settled in Reading, Mass., 1635; ed. Lisl>on (N.H.) schs. and Lisbon Acad.; m. Annie IMaria Weston, of Nashua, N.H., Sept. 24. 1S73; children, Katherine L. (Mrs. W. S. Huntington), Sara K., Charles. Levi H. Leader of a military band at Marion, Va.. at 16; learned printer's trade; became editor and pub. Lisbon Globe, 1877; editor and pub. The United Opinion. Bradford, since Nov., 1881; pres. Capital City Press, of Montpelier: pres. The Parker-Young Co., mfrs. piano sounding boards. Lisbon, N.H. ; treas. and mgr. Opinion Pub. Co., of Bradford. Served as a.-d.-c. on Gov. Levi K. Fuller's staff (Vt.) with rank of col.; engrossing elk. of N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1878-9; mem. Vt. Rep. State Com., 1894-8; postmaster, Bradford, 1890-4. Conglist. Pres. Vt. Editors' and Publishers' Assn., 1893. Mem. IMasonic Order (rep. 1914-15 to Imperial Council Mystic Shrine, Atlanta, Ga., 1914); Odd Fellow (sec. Vt. Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. 21 yrs. : rep. to Sovereign Grand Lodge. 1894-6); Elk (pres. Elks Home, Montpelier). Clubs: Lake Tarleton (Pike, N.H.), Elks (Montpelier). Recreations: travel. Address: Bradford, Vt. PARKER, Henry Carlton, clergyman; b. Waits- field, VI.. Aiig. 9, 1S52: s. Steven Carlton and An- geline Burlingame (Lockwood) Parker; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch., 1878: post-grad, work for 1 vr. Harvard Biv. Sch.; m. Nashua, N.H., Oct. 14, 1886, Clara Hathaway Stetson; 4 children, Rowen Carlton, b. July 10, 1887, Clifford Stetson, Mar. 5. 1891, Kenneth Col- burn, Oct. 10, 1893, Sylvia Ellen. Sept. 9. 1905. Ordained to ministry Unitarian Ch., 1878: pastor Woburn, Mass., since ]Mar., 1888; pres. corpn. of Home for Aged Couples: trustee Woburn Pub. Li- brary. Mem. Ministerial Union of Boston (v. -p.), Assn. of Ministers in and about Camliridge, Prot- estant IMinisters' Assn., Woburn (pres.). Clubs: Covenant, Theological (Boston). Address: 546 Main St.. Woburn, IMass. PARKER. Henry P., lawyer; b. Biddeford, Me., Feb. 21, 1868; s. Edward and Lizzie Shaw (Cowan) Parker; A.B., Brown U., 1889; LL.B., Harvard Law Sell., 1895; m. Hope Williams Gay, of Hing- ham. Mass., .Tune 23. 1906; 1 son, Edward. Prac- ticed in Brockton. Mass., since 1895: mem. City Council, 1902, 1903; mem. Bd. of Aldermen. 1904. Mason (TjOdge, Chapter, Council). Home: 319 North Warren Av. Office: 106 Main St., Brockton, Mass. PARKER, Henry Iiansrdon, lawyer; Oct. 7, 1834- Feh. 24, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) PARKER, Henry Rust, M.D.; Jan. 24, 1836- 1910. CSee vol. 1909.) PARKER. Henry Taylor, journalist; b. Boston. Apr. 29, 1867: s. William Fisk and Susan Sophia (Taylor) Parker; student Harvard. 1886-9; studied in Europe, 1889-91: unmarried. New York corr. Boston Transcript, 1892-8, 1901-3; London corr. Boston Transcript and New York Commercial Ad- vertiser, 1898-1900; dramatic critic, 1903-4, dram- atic and mus. critic, 1904-5, New York Globe; dramatic and mus. critic Boston Transcript since 1905. Has made study of European theatres, opera houses, etc.; occasional contbr. to mags. Address: 324 Washington St., Boston.* PARKER, Herbert, lawyer; b. Charlestown, Mass.. Mar. 2, 1S5C; s. George A. and Harriet Newell (Felton) Parker; student Harvard, class of '78, A.B., 1896; (LL.D., Tufts, 1905); m. Mary Carney Vose, of Lowell, Mass., Sept. 22, 1886. Admitted to bar, 1884: principally engaged as trial lawyer. Asso. justice 2d Dist. Ct. of Eastern Worcester, 1886-7: asst. dist. attv. and dist. atty.. Middle (Mass.) Dist., 1887-99; attv.-gen. of Mass., 1901-5. Trustee State Mut. Life ins. Co. of Wor- cester, Worcester Acad., Clinton (Mass.) Hosp. Assn., Clark Coll. and Clark U. since 1907. Mem. Medico-Legal Soc. of Mass.; asso. mem. Am. Orni- tliologists' Union. Unitarian. Republican. Clubs: Union, Tavern, St. Botolph (Boston), Worcester Club. Home: Lancaster, Mass. Address: Barris- ters Hall, Boston.* PARKER, Horatio William, organist; b. Au- burndale, INIass., Sept. 15, 1863; s. C!harles Edward and Isabella Graliam (Jennings) Parker; de- scendant of ancestors wlio came to America in 1634; ed. at Auburndale and in Europe; grad. Royal Conservatoire, Munich, 1885; (hon. A.M., Yale. 1892; Mus. Doc, Cambridge U., Eng., 1902); m. Anna Ploessl, of Munich, Bavaria, Aug. 9, 1886; 3 children, Charlotte Frances (Mrs. W. H. Mat- tliai), Isabel, Grace. Prof, music, Catliedral Sch. of St. Paul, Garden Citv, L.I., 1885-7; organist Holy Trinity Ch., New York, 1888-93, Trinity Ch., Boston, 1893-1901; prof, theory of music, Yale, since 1894. His Hora Novissima was performed Chester (Eng.) Festival, July, 1899, at Festival of the Three Choirs, Worcester, Eng., Sept., 1899 (first Am. composition ever on one of these Fes- tival Programs); awarded I\Iet. (Dpera prize ($10,- 000). Apr., 1911. for opera "Mona." Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Author: Cantatas — King Trojan, The Kobolds; oratorios — Hora Novissima, 1898; St. Christopher, 1898; A Wanderer's Psalm (given under composer's direction, Hereford Fes- tival, Eng., 1900); opera — Fairyland, 1915; also much other music, sacred and secular. Recrea- tions: golf. Addi'ess: New Haven, Conn.* PARKER, Hosea Washington, lawver; b. Lemp- ster, N.H., May 30, 1833; s. Benjamin and Olive (Nichols) Parker; Washington Acad, and Green Mountain Liberal Inst.; Tufts Coll., 1885-6 (hon. M.A., 1883, LL.D., 1913); studied law under Ed- mund Burke, Newport, N.H. ; admitted to bar, 1859; m. Lovisa Southgate, of Bridgewater, Vt., iMav 30, 1861 (died Sept. 14, 1904). Began practice at Lempster, but soon removed to Claremont; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1859, 1S60; mem. 42d and 43d Congresses (1871-5); del. Dem. Nat. convs.. New York, 1868, Cincinnati, 1880, Chicago, 1884; pres. bd. trustees Tufts Coll. Supt. Universalist S.S., Claremont, for nearly 50 yrs., and pres. of 3 nat. gen. convs. of the ch. Home: Claremont, N.H.* PARKER, J. Fred, public official: b. Dublin, N.H., Apr. 9, 1856; s. John Gideon and Isabelle E. (Hurd) Parker; ed. schs. of N.H. and Colby Acad.. New London, N.H. ; m. Helen M. Prince, of Lewis- ton, IMe., Jan. 15, 1879. Salesman, Hartwell, Rich- ards & Co., until 1894; deputy sec. of State of R.I., June 8, lS94-Aug. 25, 1910; sec. of State since Aug. 25. 1910. Republican. IMason (32°); Odd Fel- low. Clubs: Central, Wannamoisett Country. Rec- reations: golf. Home: 432 Wayland Av. Office: State House, Providence, R.I. PARKER, James A., banker; b. Williamsport, Pa., May 30. 1869; s. James O. and Clara (Maynard) Parker; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch. and Berkeley Sch.. New York; A.B., Harvard, 1891; LL.B., Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1894; m. Helen Schlesinger. of Brookline, Mass.. Aug., 1901; 2 children, Vir- ginia. Claire. Asst. to gen. counsel to Mut. Life Ins. Co. of New York, 1894-9; apptd. counsel, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, 1899, v. -p., 1900-10; mem. Charles Head & Co.. since 1910; dir. Bay State Street Ry. Co.. Boulevard Trust Co. (Brookline, Mass.). IDir. Mass. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mem. Suffolk Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 823 Harvard, Tennis and Racquet, Eastern Yacht, City (Boston); Harvard, University (New York); Coun- try (Brookline). Home; Brookline. Office: 74 State St., Boston. PARKER. James Cutler Dunn, musician; b. Bos- ton, June 2, 1S2S; s. Samuel Hale and Sarah Parker; A.B., Harvard, 1S48, A.M., 1856; (Mus. Doc, Alfred U.); studied law, Boston, 1848-51; studied music, Leipzig, 1851-4; m. Maria Deibv, of Andover, Mass., Sept. 6, 1859. Organist Trinity Ch., Boston, 1864-91; apptd. examiner N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1893 (now retired). His principal works are: Redemption Hymn; Blind King; St. John; Life of IMan (oratorio), composed for solo, chorus and orchestra: also several ch. services. Address: Brookline, Mass.* PARKER, James "Wiley, merchant and mfr. ; b. Hampden, I\I<-., July 30, 1850; s. John and Abbie (Brown) Parker; ed. in country sch., Hampden Acad, and Bangor Business Coll. to 1869; m. Gor- ham, N.H., Mar. 15, 1875, Lizzie T. Jewell; 1 son, Walter B. Began as elk. in store of Berlin Mills Co., lumber, 1869. became mem. of co., 1878, later v. -p., and sold out interest, 1896; now pres. Berlin (N.H.) Dry Goods Co., South Gardiner (Me.) Lum- ber Co., Rufus Deering Co., Parker & Thomas Co. and United States Trust Co. (all of Portland, Me.), St. John Lumber Co. (Van Buren, Me.); dir. Chap- man Nat. Bank (Portland): also large owner in shipping. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Portland. Recreations: motoring. Home: 208 Pine St. Office: 390 Commercial St., Portland, Me. PARKER, John Clarke, veterinarian; b. Ply- mouth, Eng., Aug. 24, 1863: s. Edward John and Elenor Marv (Clarke) Parker; brought to America at age of 9; D.V.S., McGill U., Montreal, Can., 1897; m. Rebecca Thorn, of Mooers, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1889. Practiced at St. Albans since 1897; asst. to State Live Stock Commn.; pres. Vt. Bd. Vet. Reg- istration and Examination. Mem. Am. Vet. Assn., Vt. Vet. Med. Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: ,St. Albans, Vt. PARKER, John Harleston, architect. (See vol. 1909.) PARKER, John Iiord, editor; b. Charlestown, Mass., June 7, 1837; s. Ebenezer and Sarah (Bowers) Parker: descendant of Abraham Parker, Charlestown, 1630, also of 16 emigrant ancestors; ed. pub. schs.: m. June 21, 1860, Amelia Jane, d. Timothv and Lvdia J. (Tavlor) Andrews, of "Wo- burn; m. 2d, Nov. 1. 1908. Adeline AV., d. of Horatio N. and Sarah (Burrill) Simonds; 3 children, Horace R., Selwyn B., Florence D. In printing office of Journal, W^oburn, Mass., 1851-8; editor Woburn Budget, 1858-61; Woburn Townsman, 1861-4; served during Civil War, as pvt. 22d Mass. Vols., 1861-1862; It. and acting ad.i. 11th Mass. Vols., 1864; acting asst. adj. gen., 3d Brigade, 3d Div., 2d Army Corps; mustered out, 1865. Editor Wo- burn Journal, 1870-80, Lynn Dailv Evening Item, since 1880. Mem. Sch. Com., AVoburn, 1870-80; mem. legislature, 1883; deputy collector U.S. cus- toms. Lynn, Mass., 1892-14. Royal Arch Mason. Has held high offices in both State and National organizations, G.A.R. ; mem. Nat. Assn. of Union Ex-Prisoners of War. Lynn Hist. Soc, Loyal Legion, S.A.R. Recreations: athletics, genealogy. Address: Lynn, ^lass. PARKER, Lewis Cook, lawyer, bank cashier; b. "V^'estfield, :Mass., May 9. 1880: s. Lewis and Mary (Cook) Parker; ed. grammar and high schs.. West- field; A.B., Williams. 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Rose Tracy, of Westfield, Aug. 31, 1905; 1 son, Lewis Cook. Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905, and practiced in Westfield: cashier Hampden Nat. Bank since Mav 1, 1914. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1908: selectman. Westfield. 1909, 1910; town elk., treas. and tax collector. Westfield. 1911- Mav, 1914. Trustee Westfield Athenaeum. Repub- lican. Address: 30 Mill St., Westfield. Mass. PARKER, Moses G-reeley, M.D.; b. Dracut, Mass.. Oct. 12. 1S42; s. Theodore and Hannah (Greeley) Parker: descended through father from Deacon Thomas Parker, and through mother from Andi'ew Greeley; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., to 18; studied, L.I. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., Brooklyn: M.D., Haivard Med. Sch., 1864; U. of Vienna, 1873-4, Paris, 1874-5; unmarried. Asst. surgeon 2d U.S.C. Cav., 1864-5; located in Lowell, Mass., 1866; specializes as oculist and aurist; phys. to St. John's Hosp., Lowell, 30 yrs., Lowell Gen. Hosp. (trustee, 1898 — ), Dispensary and Min- istry at Large, 10 yrs. Dir. and mem. exec. com. since orgn., 1883, N.E. Telephone and Telegraph Co. (also interested in Bell Telephone Co. since its orgn.); dir. Aroostook Telephone Co., Knox Telephone & Telegraph Co., Granlteville Telephone Co. Pres. Ayer Home, Lowell Dav Nursery Assn.; trustee Howe Sch., Billerica Mass., 1877 — . Del. Nat. Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, 1907. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. A.M. A., Ma.ss. Med. Soc, North Dist. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Lowell Med. Journal Soc. (ex-pres.), A.A.A.S., S.A.R. (pres.-gen. Nat. Soc, 1911-12. and twice pres. Mass. Soc), Loyal Legion, S.R., Bostonian Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars (bd. mgrs.). Order of Colonial Governors; pres. Parker Hist, and Geneal. Assn. U.S. Govt, del. 17th Internat. ]\Ied. Congress, London, 1913. Mason. Has made a spl. study of electricity and was the first to photograph the elec. current and show that it takes the form of spirals. Contbr. to med. and scientific mags. Address: 11 1st St., Lowell, ]\rass.* PARKER, Plillip Stanley, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 13, 1868; s. James C. D. and Maria (Derby) Parker; A.B., Harvard. 1890, LL.B., 1895: m. Eleanor Payson, of Brookline. Mass., Apr. 29. 189(5 ; children, Philip S., Jr., Grace H., Eleanor G., Frances L. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895; mem. firm of Goodwin, Dresel & Parker, since 1903. Has held various public offices in Town of Brookline; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, since 1910: spl. justice Brookline IMunicipal Court. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Union, Boston City, Harvard (Bos- ton). Recreations: tennis. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. PARKER, Pitt Pessenden, lecturer, crayon artist: b. North Gorham, Me., Jan. 17, 1873; s. .lei'emiah and Ellen A. (Plummer) Parker: ed. Gorham High Sch.; m. Hattie E. E. Briggs, of Newton, INIass., June 6. 1900. Began as crayon artist about 1893; served as asst. gen. sec. Y.M. C.A., Portland Me., Lynn, Mass., and Troy. N.Y. ; gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Newton, Mass.; mgr. Eastern Lvceuni Bur. since 1909; lecturer. Home: 11 Chan- ning St. Ofl^ce: 149 Ti'emont St., Boston. PARKER, Rienzie Belcher; Feb. 15, 1838-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) PARKER, Robert Cliapin, lawver: b. South Livonia, N.Y., Jan. 19. 1871: s. Robert F. and Eliza- beth E. (Chapin) Parker: A.B., Weslevan U., Mid- dletown. Conn., 1893; LL.B., Law Dept.. South Caro- lina Coll., Columbia, S.C, 1895; m. Oct. 14, 1908, Marv Elizabeth Snow. Practiced, Westfield, since 1896; mem. Westfield Sch. Com., 1901-7 (sec. 2 yrs., chmn. 4 yrs.); elk. Dist. Court of Western Hamp- den. 1896-1901; spl. justice, same court, since 1902. Methodist: lay delegate to Gen. Conf., 1904. Ad- dress: M'estfield, Mass. PARKER, Samuel Sewall, lawyer: b. Wolfboro. N.H., May 9, 1855; s. Harry Stanley and Hester A. (.Stevens) Parker, and descendant of William Parker, the tanner, Portsmouth, N.H.. 1699: ed. common schs., Wolfboro Acad, and N.H. Inst.; studied law with George N. Eastman, Farming- ton. Joshua G. Hall, Dover, and Judge Robert J. Pike; admitted to bar, 1890: m. Farmington. May 10. 1879: Mary B. Home. Has practiced at Farm- ington since 1890; state senator, 1904. 1905; pres. Farmington Pub. Library Assn. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Address: Farmington, N.H. PARKER, Valeria Hopkins (Mrs. Edward O. Parkei), welfare workei-; b. Chicago, 111.. Feb. 11, 1879: d. Anson .Smith and Martha Frances (Leath) Hopkins: ancestors on paternal side early N.E. settlers, mother's ancestors Scotch-Irish, settled in the South: mother's father officer Confederate Army: grad. Hyde Park High Sch., 1895 (prize in oratorical contest): B.A.. Oxford (Ohio) Coll., 1898; M.D., Hering Med. Coll., Chicago, 1902 (2d 824 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND honor); traveled abroad with patients for 3 yrs.; m. Edward Oliver Parker, M.D., of Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 25, 1905; 2 children. Mason (died .Ian. 24, 1915, age TVa yrs.), Leath. Has not practiced medicine; actively interested in various works of philanthropy, also as lecturer before clubs and socs., actively interested in helping to secure Re- foi-matory for Women in Conn, (spoke at hearing before Com. on Humane Instns., IMar. 9, 1915); gave spl. lecture to senior class, Rosemary Hall, on "The Physiology of Life," June, 1912, 1913; lecturer on physiology, Lanier Sch.; field sec. Conn. Soc. of Social Hygiene; served as probation officer, Greenwich, Conn., 1913-14 (first woman to .serve as such in Greenwich) ; chmn. com. on admission and records Emily Bruce Shelter for Mothers and Babies: mem. exec. bd. Prison Assn.: mem. visit- ing com. Children's Aid Soc; etc. Treas. Green- wich Equal Suffrage, Franchi.se League. Clubs: Housewives' League. Pen and Brush (N.Y. City); Mothers', Travel, Progressive, Alliance Francaise (Greenwich), Woman's College Club (Greenwich). Contbr. articles on civic welfare to various news- papers and mags.; wrote article on International Congress of Eugenics, London, Eng., Sept., 1912; author of a card idealizing motnerhood, entitled "An Invocation," which has been extensively cir- culated. Address: 68 East Putnam Av., Green- wich, Conn. FABKEB, Walter Edward, textile mfr. and engineer: b. Princeton. Mass., Sept. 27, 1S4T; s. George and Emily Bobbins (Coller) Parker: ed. pub. schs., Woonsocket, R.I.; (M.A., Tufts Coll., 1902) ; m. Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 1, 18SS, Mary Brad- ley Beetle. Began active career with Social Mfg. Co. (Social Mill). Woonsocket. R.I., and became supt. of their Globe Mill, 1876; took charge of cotton dept.. Pacific Mills. Lawrence, Mass., 1881, agt. and resident mgr. since .Tan. 1, 1887; pres. Essex Savings Bank and interested in numerous other business enterprises. Home: Lawrence, Mass. FABKEB, Walter M., banker; b. Manchester, N.H., July IS, 1S50; s. Nathan and Charlotte M. (Riddle) Parker, and descendant of Capt. James Parker, Woburn, Mass., 1640; prep. edn. under pvt. tutors: A.B., Dartmouth. 1871: m. July 29, 1896, Christina Holmes, of Cape Breton, N.S. Began active career as elk., Manchester Nat. Bank, of which has been pres. since 1894; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1883: v.-p. N.H. Fire Ins. Co.; dir. Man- chester Gas Light Co., Concord & Montreal R.R. Co. Republican. Conglist. Address: Manchester, N.H. PABKEB, Walter Scott, educator: b. Reading, Mass.. July 21. 1846: s. Henrv F. and Luthera (Emerson) Parker; C.S.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1868; m. Martha Isabelle Badger, of Reading. June 8, 1870: children. Grace B. (Mrs. G. H. Clough), Ralph W. (M.D.), Florence D. (Mrs. Calvin Atwood), Harold F., Agnes I., Robert E. Asst. supt. Boston pub. schs. since 1895; lecturer. Pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Reading. Chmn. Sch. Bd., Reading. Mem. Nat. Hist. Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Mem. Reading Grange (1st master). Clubs: Bos- ton City, Dartmouth. Congregational, Twentieth Century, Economic, Schoolmasters.' Recreations: agriculture. Home: 55 Walnut St., Reading, Mass. Office: School Com. Rooms, Mason St., Boston. FABKEB, Wilbur risk, mfr.; b. Meriden, Conn., June 30, 1872; s. Wilbur Fisk and Lizzie (Can- field) Parker; ed. pub. schs.; grad. Peekskill Mil. Acad., N.Y.. 1892: m. Sarah I. Stewart, of New York, Feb. 15, 1895; 1 son. Began in Parker Bros.' gun shop, Meriden. 1893; now pres. Minnetto IMeri- den Co.; v.-p. The Charles Parker Co., Parker Bros.; 2d v.-p. Columbia Mills. Inc.; dir. Meriden Nat. Bank, Parker Clock Co., Opaque Shade Cloth Co., Wyoming Valley Lace Mills; alderman from 4th Ward, City of Meriden, 12 yrs. (pres. 8 yrs.); mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1908, Senate, from 13th Dist., 1911. Trustee Meriden City Hosp. Mem. Delta Chi Epsilon. Republican. Mem. Meridian Lodge No. 77, F. and A.M. Clubs: Home, High- land Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring, shooting. Home: Parker Av. Office: The Charles Parker Co., 48 Elm St., Meriden, Conn. FABKEB, William Eldridg-e, teacher; b. Sara- toga Spi-ings, N.Y., Sept. 18, 1S76: s. Albert W. and Lavina (Eldridge) Parker; grad. Torrington (Conn.) High Sch., 1895: B.S.. Weslevan IJ., Conn., 1899; m. Helen M. Weeks, of Middletown, Conn., Aug. 18, 1902; 1 child, William Eldridge, Jr. Science teacher and asst. prin., Torrington High Sch., 1899-03; prin. high sch. and supt. of schs., Seymour, 1903-9; prin. Center Grammar Sch., Nor- walk, 1909-10; supervising agt. State Bd. of Edn., Conn., since Apr., 1910. Republican. Methodist. Royal Arch Mason. Recreations: yachting. Home: Poitland, Conn. FAKKEB, William Henry, clergyman; b. Muk- wonago. Wis., July 10, 1877; s. John Jackson and Anna (Vanderpool) Paiker; Ph.B., U. of Wis., 1902: S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1905; m. Elvy Hunt, of Reading, Mass., June 28, 1906; 2 chil- dren, John, b. Apr. 10, 1907, Frances, Oct. 11, 1908. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1905; pastor Chris- tian Union Ch., Reading, Mass., 1905, 09, 1st Parish Ch., Dedham, since Apr. 29, 1909. Chaplain Norfolk Co. Jail. Recreations: walking, tennis. Address: Dedham, Mass. FABKEB, William Huntingfton, physiol. chemist; b. Worcester, IMass., Julv 31, 1869; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1893; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893-4; Ph.D., Yale, 1899; m. Providence, R.I., 1894, Isabel M. Cady. Instr. chemistry, Yale Med. Sch., 1S94- 1900; chemist and bacteriologist. Conn. State Bd. of Health, 1894-1900; asst. physiology. Harvard Med. Sch., 1900-1; chemist-in-charge, U.S. Labora- tory, Boston, 1901. Home: Waban, Mass. FABKEB, William. Lincoln, merchant; b. Bos- ton, Mar. 28, 1848; s. Charles Hamilton and Cath- erine Snow (Francis) Parker: ed. Lawrence Scien- tific Sch. (Harvard); m. Boston, Jan. 31. 1883, Elizabeth Bowditch Frothingham. Mem. Wessel, Duval & Co., New York and Valparaiso, Chile. Mem. 1st Corps of Cadets, 1867-80. retiring with rank of capt. Home: 312 Dartmouth St., Boston, and Co- hasset, Mass. FABKEB, William. Tliornton, surgeon. (See vol. 1909.) FABKHXTBST, Charles, editor; b. Sharon, Vt., Oct. 29, 1845; s. Chester and Sarah A. Parkhurst; A.B., Dartmouth, 1878, A.M., 1881; studied, An- dover Theol. Sem.; (D.D., U. of Vt., 1888, Allegheny Coll., 1888, LL.D., DePauw U., 1914); m. Lucia A. Tvler, of Sharon, Vt., 1878. Ordained deacon, April 29', 1876, elder. Mav 4, 1879, M.E. Ch.; pastor, Hyde Park. Vt., 1875-6, Bradford. Vt., 1876-7, Fairlee and North Thetford, Vt., 1877-8. Montpelier, Vt., 1878- 80, Auburndale, Mass., 1880-1, Baker Memorial Ch., Concord, N.H., 1881-3, Garden St. Church, Lawrence, Mass., 1883-6, Dover, N.H., 1886-8; edi- tor Zion's Herald, Boston, 1888 — . Home: Somer- ville, Mass. Office: Copley Square, Boston.* FABEHUBST, C(hristopher) Francis, judge; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 17, 1854: s. William H. and Sarah (Tanner) Parkhurst; A.B., Brown U., 1876; admitted to bar, 1879; m. E. Louise Eliot, of Provi- dence, June 6, 1882. Mem. Providence Common Council, 1892-5, R.I. Senate, 1900-2; asso. justice Supreme Ct. of R.I. since Feb. 21, 1905. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Clubs: University, Providence Bar. Home: 35 Humboldt Av., Providence, R.I. FABKHUBST, Frederic Augrustus, organizing and consulting engineer; b. Woburn, Mass., Aug. 11, 1877; s. George Ezekial and Sarah Francis (Turner) Parkhurst: ed. pub. and high schs., Wo- burn; attended Lowell Inst, lectures on advanced engring., evenings, Mass. Inst. Tech., for 2 yrs.; m. Somerville, Mass., Feb. 3, 1904, Abby Joanna, d. Hon. "Walter S. Glidden, of Boston; children, Anna Glidden, b. 1908; "Walter Glidden, 1912. Be- gan active career with Boston architect and con- tinued 2 yrs.; asst. acting supt. and spl. salesman, and later took charge in development and stand- ardization of hide and leather working machinery, securing several patents and systematizing works (outside of office) of Vaughn Machine Co., 6 yrs.' service: associated with Harrington Emerson 2 yrs. and with him carried on organization of The Portland Co., Portland, Me. (asst. supt.) ; gen. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 825 mgr. Pacific Iron Worlvs, Bridgeport, Conn., 2 yrs. ; organizing engr., Ferrachute Machine Co., Bridge- ton, N.J., 1907-12; same. Aluminum Castings Co., Cleveland, Buffalo, etc., since Mar., 1912. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; mem. A.A.A.S., Ef- ficiency Sec, Soc. to Promote Science of Manage- ment, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Repub- lican. Conglist. Wrote: (brochures) Applied Methods of Scientific Management; Scientific Man- agement in the Foundry; Science of Management in Practice; Practice vs. Theory in Science of Management; etc. Lecturer on scientific manage- ment. Home: Detroit, Mich. Address: Am. Soc. Mech. Engring., 29 W. 39th St., New York. FABKHtTSST, Frederic Hale, lawyer; b. Unity, Me., Nov. 5, 18*4; s. Jonathan Fuller and Susan (Hasliell) F. Parkhurst; ed. pub. schs., Bangor; LL.B. and LL.M, Columbian (now George Wash- ington) U. Law Sch.. 1SS7; m. Marie J. Reid, of Washington, D. C, Sept. 21, 1887; m. 2d, Dorothy Woodmen, of Bangor. Me.. June 1. 1911: 3 children, Dorothy R., b. 1890, S.C.R., 1892; Edith, 1912. Admitted to Me. bar, 1887; practiced in Bangor since 1887; mem. Common council, Bangor, 1893-4 (pres., 1894); mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895-6. 1899, 1900, 1, 2,; mem. Me. Senate. 1907-8; commissary gen. of Me. on staff of Gov. Hill, 1901-4; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Phila., 1900; mem. Rep. Stale Com. since 1912 (chmn. since 1914). Clubs: Tarratine, Conduskeag Canoe and Country', IMadockawando (Bangor); University. Home Market (Boston). Home: 72 West Broadway. OTfice: 281 Main St., Bangor, Me. FABKHUBST, Georg-e Davenport, MD. : b. Fair Haven, Vt., Oct. 16. 1874; s. Irving Wright and Arabella S. (Davenport) Parkhurst; ed. U. of Vt.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1897; m. Dec. 19, 1899, Altha L. Hamilton, of Fair Haven, Vt. Practiced in Fair Haven since 1898; mem. U. S. Pension Examining Bd. Trustee Fair Haven Pub. Library. IVIem. A.M. A., Vt. State Med. Assn., Rutland County Med. Soc. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Mem. Eureka Lodge No. 75, F. and A. INI. Address: Fair Haven, Vt. PABKHXTBST, lewis, business man; b. Dun- stable, Mass., Julv 26, 1856; s. Thomas H. and Sarah (Wright) Parkhurst: A.M., Dartmouth, 1878; m. Emma Wilder, of Weston. Vt., Nov. 18, 1880. Served as prin. High St. Grainmar Sch., Fitchburg, Athol and Winchester high schs; 1st pres. Middlesex Co. Nat. Bank, and mem. invest- ment com. of Winchester Savings Bank; mem. firm of Ginn & Co.. pubs.; mgr. Athenfeum Press, Cambridge. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1908. Trus- tee Dartmouth Coll., 1908 — . Republican. Uni- tarian. President Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of Boston, 1907-S. Home: Winchester, Mass.* FABEHIJBST, Welling-ton Evarts, journalist; b. Framingham, Mass., Jan. 19. 1835; s. Charles F. W. and Mary (Goodale) Parkhurst, and a descend- ant of George Parkhurst, Watertown, Mass., 1643; ed. Framingham pub. schs. and acad. ; m. 1st, Sept. 13, 1866. Hattie F. Fairbanks, of W. Boylston, Mass. (died Dec. 13, 1885); m. 2d, Aug. 9, 1887, Georgiana B. ^\"arren, of Framingham, Mass. Ed- itor Clinton (IVIass.) Courant 45 yrs., and Daily Item 17 yrs.; asst. treas. Clinton Savings Bank. Town elk. 6 yrs.; mem. sch. bd. 15 yrs.; library dir. 5 yrs.: supt. Congl. S.S. 4 yrs.: mem. legis- lature, 1890, 91. 92, 93; serving as chmn. coms. on Education, Public Charities, and of legislative delegation to World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; trustee State Sanitorium, Rutland, Mass, 12 yrs.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Mason; Odd Fellow. Addre.«s: 98 Cedar St., Clinton, Mass. PABKINSOir, John, banker; b. Roxburv, .Jamai- ca Plain. Mass.. 1842; s. John and Anne (Davis) Parkinson: ed. at Roxbury; m. Gertrude Weld, of Jamaica Plain, 1881 (now deceased); 1 son, John, Jr. Sr. mem. Parkinson & Burr, bankers, until retired. Jan., 1914: v.-p. West End St. Rv. Co.; dir. Boston Steamship Co., Hamilton Mfg. Co. Ex-mem. governing com. Boston Stock Exchange. Lt. 44th Mass. Regt. Vols.. 1862-3. Episcopalian. Address: 160 Beacon St.. Boston. PABKIITSON, William D., educator; b. Fal- mouth, Me., Aug. 10, 1857; s. Royal and Joanna (Griffin) Parkinson; A.B., Dartmouth, 1878; LL.B., Nat. U. Law Sch., 1881; Harvard course of su- pervision, 1907; m. Fergus Falls, Minn., Nov., 1882, Caroline N. Bowman; 4 children, Roval (East Rochester, N.Y.), Dana (U.S. Forest Service, Boise, Idaho), Taintor (Greenwich, Conn.), Her- man O. (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Lawyer, Fergus Falls, Minn., 1882-5; supt. schs., Falmouth, Mass., 1886- 90; master grammar sch., Taunton, Mass., 1890-2; supt. schs., Amherst, Mass., 1893-8, Waltham, Mass., since 1898. Mem. N.E.A., Am. Inst. Instrn., N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., Mas^. Assn. Sch. Supts., Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Twentieth Century (Bos- ton). Address: Waltham, Mass. FABKMAN*, Henry, banker; b. Boston, May 23, 1850; s. Samuel and Mary Eliot (Dwight) Park- man; A.B., Harvard, 1870, A.M., 1874, LL.B., 1873; admitted to bar, 1874; m. at Perth Amboy, N.J., Mary Frances Parker, of Newark, Aug. 21, 1890; 5 children, Mary Elizabeth, Edith Wolcott, Henry, Jr., Penelope Butler, Francis. Practiced law, Bos- ton, 1874-95; treas. Provident Instn. for Savings, Boston, since 1895; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Mer- chants Nat. Bank, N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Boston Common Council, 6 yrs., Mass. Ho. of Rep., 3 yrs.. Senate, 2 yrs., Mass. Prison Commn., 1894-15. Mem. Boston Athletic Assn. Republican. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph (Boston); Country (Brookline). Recreations: golf. Home: 30 Com- monwealth Av. Office: 3 6 Temple PI., Boston.* FABKS, Charles Edward, life ins. (See vol. 1909.) FABKS, Isabel Merial, educator; b. Davenport, la., Nov. 13, 1857; d. Milo Kent and Althera Maria (Hosmer) Parks; grad. High Sch., Davenport, 1873, grad. Normal Sch., Salem, Mass., 1880 (4 yrs.' course): spl. student Radcliffe Coll., 1894-5; unmarried. Teacher of Latin, English and his- tory, St. Agnes Hall, Bellows Falls. Vt., 1880-2; asst. in high sch., Littleton, N.H., 1883-93; teacher of Latin and English, St. Mary's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1893-4; head teacher Mrs. Comegvs and Miss Bell's Sch., Chestnut Hill, Phila., 1895-8; asst. prin., 1898-1900. prin. since 1900, St. Mary's Sch., Concord, N.H. Mem. N.H. Conf. Charities and Cor- rections, Concord Charity Orgn. Episcopalian. Clubs: AVoman's, Friendlv. Address: St. Mary's School, Concord, N. H. FABKS, Oreu Bartholomew, merchant; b. Mont- gomery, Mass., Dec. 28, 1846; s. Elisha Provin and Sophia (Bartholomew) Parks: ed. pub. schs. and business coll.; m. Lottie E. Weller, of Westfield, Mass.. ]May IS, 1870. Engas-ed in mercantile busi- ness since 1872; pres. The O. B. Park Co., Bryant Box Co., Woronoco Savings Bank; dir. Brien Heater Co. Has served as assessor and water commr. and mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. Democrat. Protestant. Mason. Home: Westfield, Mass. FABIiIN, Alhert Norton, mfr. ; b. Maiden. Mass., Sept. 16, 1848: s. Ezra Weld and Nancy (Picker- ing) Parlin; both descendants of N.E. families emigrating from England in the 17th century; grad. Maiden High Sch.; m. Sarah Battelle Em- mons, of Everett, Mass., June, 1871; 1 son, Fred- erick Emmons (died 1890). Entered business life from high sch.; treas. and gen. mgr. Magee Fur- nace Co., 1875-04; dir. Hamilton Nat. Bank, 1890- 03: pres. and treas. Houston (Tex.) Electric St. Ry. Co. (owning control), 1895-02: pres. Am. Glue Co., 1900-5; was pres. Chicago & Ohio River R.R. ; dir. Cleveland & Canton R.R., etc.; now v.-p. and treas. Library Bureau; dir. Internat. Steam Pump Co., Am. Malting Co., Fourth-Atlantic Nat. Bank, N.E. Mortgage Security Co., v.-p. Standard Assets Co., N.E. Storage Warehouse Co.; trustee Woodlawn Cemetery. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son. Clubs: Union, Algonquin, Country. Home: Croydon. N.H. Office: Danvers, Mass. FABIiIN, Frank Edson, educator; b. Leeds, Me., June 3, 1860; s. William O. and Emilv (Dodge) Parlin; A.B., Bates Coll., 1886, A.M., 1889; Pd.D., 1912; m. Etta May Baker, of Yarmouth, Me., Aug. 12, 1884 (died July 7, 1888); m. 2d. Hattie E. Start, of Bakersfield, Vt., Nov. 21, 1889 (died Nov. 17, 1909); m. 3d, Marguerite L. IMcKeever. of Weymouth, Mass., Dec. 3, 1910; 3 children, Ray- mond Washington, b. Aug. 11, 1885; Frank Edson, 826 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Jr., Dec. 22, 1911; John Oliver, Apr. 5, 1914. Prin. Greelev Inst., Cumberland, Me., 18S3-5, Brigrham Acad.,'Bakersfieia, Vt., 1886-90; supt. Stockbridse schs. and prin. acad., 1891-3; .supt. schs., Natick and Needham, 1893-6, Natick, 1896-1900; .supt. schs., Quincy, Mass., 1900-9, of Woodward Inst., Quincy, 1901-9; supt. schs., CamViridge, Mass., 1909-12; Chelsea, since 1913. Ex-pres. Middlesex Co. Teachers' Assn., Norfolk Co. Teachers' Assn.; mem. N.E. Historio-Geneal. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Mason, K.T. (Past Comdr.). Clubs: Unitarian (^^'ollaston), Review (CheLsea). Boston City. Author of The Quincy Word List; The Par- lin Genealogy, 1913. Home: 4 Kimball Rd. Ad- dress: City Hall, Chelsea, Mass. FABIiOA, Maria, author, domestic economist; 1843-Aus. 21, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) FABMEIii:!:, Arthur Williams, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) FABMEIiEi:, Clayton Abner; b. Killingworth, Conn., Aui,'. 7, 1S64; son of Avin.srton D. and Delia L. (Dickinson) Parmelee; ed. dist. schs. of Kil- lingworth; m. Louise M. Lamb, of Deep River, Conn., May 21, 1890; 1 daughter, Iva C. Engaged as contractor and builder since 1899; served as 3d selectman 2 yrs., 1st selectman, 2 yrs. ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911. Democrat. Conglist; trustee Congl. Ch., Deep River, 3 yrs. Address: Deep River, Conn. FABMEIiES, William Josiah, M.D., svirgeon; b. Hopkins, :\Iic-li., Aug. 13, 1858: s. Josiah Pierson and Anianda (Moore) Parmelee; descendant in 9th gen- eration of .John Parmelee, New Haven, Conn., 1639, and settled in Guilford, Conn.: ed. pub. and high Schs., Cuvahoga Falls, O. : A.B., Western Reserve Coll.. Hudson. O., 1880: B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1883: M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.). 1890; m. Elizabeth Bett Brown, of Cuyahoga Falls, July 20, 1881; 5 children. Jessie Adele, Tining (de- ceased), Eva Jean, "V\^illiam Josiah, Ruby Eliza- beth, Harold Ray. Minister Congl. Ch., pastor- ates in Minn.. N.J. and Mass., 1883-93; practiced medicine at Morristown, N.J., 1891-3, Hinsdale, Mass., 1893-8, Worthington, 1898-06; Springfield since 1906; asso. med. examiner, Hampshire Co.. Mass.. 1898-06. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Springfield Acad. Medicine. Democrat. Conglist. Recreations: horticulture. Home: 108 Calhoun St. Office: 254 N. Main St., Springfield, Mass. FABMENTER, Cliarles Winfield, educator; b. Mt. Hollv. Vt., Sept. 8, 1852; s. Frederick and Ann Eliza (Baker) Parmenter; A.B.. Tufts Coll.. 1877. A.M.. 1886. Ph.D.. 1895; m. Ella C. Spicer. of Akron. O.. Jan. 30. 1878. Prin. Waltham High Sch.. 1878-88; teacher science, Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1888-94; head master Mechanic Arts High Sch., Boston, since 1894; authority on tech. high schs. Sec. Mass. Teachers* Assn., 1886-91, pres., 1892, 93; sec. Am. Inst, of Instrn., 1893-5, pres., 1896: mem. N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Schs., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Mass. High Sch. Mas- ters' Club, Boston Masters' Assn., Delta Chapter Phi Beta Kappa (Tufts). Home: 80 Upland Rd., North Cambridge, Mass.* FABMi:im:R, Georg-e Freeman, chemist; b. Dover, Mass., Jan. 26, 1877; s. Freeman Artimus and Lucy (Goulding) Parmenter; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1900, M.A., 1903: Ph.D.. Brown U.. 1903: m. Martha Elizabeth Ellis, of 'West Newton. Mass., Nov. 26, 1903. Instr. chem- istrv, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1900: asst. chemist, R.I. Expt. Sta., 1901: instr. chemistry. Brown U.. 1901- 03; asso. prof, chemistry. 1903-4. prof. same, and head of dept.. 19 04 — . Colby Coll. Republican. Baptist. Home: Waterville, Me.* FABKISH, Mazfield, artist; b. Philadelphia, Julv 25, 1870; s. Stephen and Elizabeth (Bancroft) Parrish: Haverford Coll.. 1888-91; pupil Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, and of Howard Pyle; m. Lydia Austin, of Phila., June 1. 1895. Hon. mention. Paris Expn., 1900; silver medal. Buffalo Expn.. 1901. A.N.A., 1905. N.A.. 1906: mem. Nat. Inst, of Arts and Let- ters. Union Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma. Home: Windsor, Vt.* FABBISH, Stephen, painter; b. Philadelphia, Jul.\- It, 18 16; s. Dillwyn and Susanna (Maxfleld) Pairish: ed. i)vt. schs., Phila.; m. Elizabeth Ban- croft, of Phila., Apr. 21, 1869; father of Maxfield Parrish. Mercantile pursuits till age of 31; then applied himself to art. studying a yr. under local teacher; took up etching and produced his first plate, 1879; has exhibited at New York, Boston, Phila., London, Liverpool, Munich, Paris, Vienna and Dresden. Mem. New York Etching Club, Royal Soc. Painter-Etchers, London. Address: Windsor. Vt.* FARROTT, Henry R., mfr. of varnish; b. Bridge- Ijort, Conn., .Jan. 4. 1829; s. Frederick W. and Lu- celia A. I'arrott; ed. Danburv (Conn.) Acad.: m. Great Falls, N.H., Oct. 17, 1854. Anna Jane Gar- land; 3 children. Frederick Wells, Col. Frank Spooner. Hattie Garland: m. 2d. Feb. 18, 1903, Helen Reinders, of New York. Pres. Parrott Var- nish Co.; mem. Common Council, Bridgeport. 1863- 65. Bd. of Police Commissioners. 1869-75. Bd. of Aldermen, 1885-6: dir. Bd. of Trade; mem. Rep. State Com., 1886-90; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv.. Chi- caso, 1888. Conglist. Clubs: vSeaside, Republican (chmn.). Home: 333 Golden Hill, Bridgeport, Conn. FARRY, John Biirford, clergyman: b. Mold. Flintshire. North "Wales, Apr. 9. 1882: s. John and Harriet (Parry) Parrv; ed. Ammanford Minis- terial Acad., South Wales; Bristol U., Eng. ; West- ern Ministerial Coll.. Bristol: came to America, 1907; B.D.. Bangor Theol. Sem.. 1913: B.A., Yale. 1912; m. Alice Vaughan .Tones, of Mold. Flint- shire, North Wales, Jan. 26. 1907: 1 daughter. My- fanwy. Ordained Congl. ministrv at "^^oodburv, Conn., Feb. 24. 1911; pastor 1st Ch.. Wallingford, since Feb. 1, 1912. Mem. N.H. Ministerial Assn. Royal Arch Mason. Club: Graduates' (New Haven. Conn.). Address: T^'allingford. Conn. L"-^^ FARSONS, Albert Stevens, reformer, publisher: ^ b. Northfleld, Mass., Nov. 16, 1841; s. Hon. Albert C. and Hannah (Stevens) Parsons; ed. pub. schs.: m. Louise H. Ilsley, of Chelsea. Mass.. Sept. 4, 1871. Went to Boston. 1861, and entered publish- ing business: was with publishinff house of Charles Scribner & Co.. New York. 1868-71: treas. Standard Diary Co.. 1871 — . Ex-pres. Appalachian Mountain Club, Lexington Hist. Soc; chmn. exec com. Anti-Imperialist League, Am. Free Trade League: treas. N.E. Cremation Soc. 1891 — ; dir. Cambridge Civil Service Reform Assn., Free Re- ligious Assn. of America. A founder and 1st sec. League of American Wheelmen. Independent in politics. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Economic. Mass. Reform, Anpalachian Mountain. Home: Lex- ington, Mass. Office: Cambridge, Mass.* , / FARSONS, Charles Iiathrop, chemist: moved to Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in AiTierica. 1914-15.) FARSONS, Ehen Burt, clergvman; Mar. 3. 1835- Jan. 23, 1913. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) FARSONS, Frank Nesmith, iudge; b. Dover, N.H.. Sept. 3. 1854: s. Rev. Ben.iamin F. and Mary A. (Nesmith) Parsons: A.B.. Dartmouth, 1874 (LL.D., 1904): m. Helen F., d. Hon. Austin F. Pike, of Franklin, N.H., Oct. 26. 1880. Admitted to bar. 1879: practiced at Franklin, 1879-95 (in part- nershin with Hon. A. F. Pike. 1879-86): mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1889; state law reporter. 1891- 95: mem. exec council of Gov. John B. Smith. 1893-4: mavor of Franklin. 1895: asso. .iustice, 1895-02. chief iustice. 1902 — \. Supreme Ct. of N.H. Renublican. Dir. Citizens Nat. Bank of Tilton, N.H., Franklin Nat, Bank: trustee Franklin Sav- intrs Bank. V.-p. N.H. Hist. Soc. 1911 — : pres. N.H. Bar Assn.. 1912 — •. Home: Franklin. N.H.* FARSONS, PranS Sears. M.D. : b. Northampton, Mass., Dec. 21, 1862: s. Enos and Harriet Eliza (Sears) Parsons; descendant on mother's side of Elder Brewster, of the Mayflower, and on father's side of .Joseph Parsons, founder of Northampton, about 1650; ed. Northampton pvib. schs.: Harvard Mpd. Sch.; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1886: m. Bertha Irene, d. of ]\T. and Catherine (Wilson) Saxman, of Latrobe, Pa.. Sept. 8, 1891; 3 children. Frank E.. Katherine S. (Mrs. J. K. Heller). Priscilla R. Began practice at Dorches- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 827 ter, Mass., 1SS6: lecturer children's diseases, Coll. Phys. and Surs., Boston, 1889-91; removed to Phila. : editor INIedical Times and Register, 1893; returned to Dorchester, 1895, and has since prac- ticed there. IMem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Dor- chester Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Address: 367 Adams St., Dorcliester, Mass. PARSONS, Frederick P., editor, publisher; Apr. 15, 1841-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) PARSON'S, Herbert Collins, journalist; b. North- field, iMass., Jan. 15, lS6:i; s. Alliert and Susan Ellen (Lane) Parsons; father a prominent politi- cian of Mass.; motlier a native of Ala.; ed. com- mon schs. and pvt. high sch.; m. Charlotte Con- verse Severanee, of Greenfield, Mass., .Tune 30, 1891; 1 daughter, Harriet Louise, b. Apr. 27, 1896. Began editorial worl\ on Greenfield Gazette and Courier; 1SS9, continuing 10 yrs.; studied law and prepared for admission to bar; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896-8, Senate, 1899; founded Greenfield Recorder, 1900; editorial writer. The Cliristian Science ^Monitor, Boston, 1912-14; apptd. mem. Mass. Commn. on Probation, 1912, now its deputy coinmr. (exec, officer); trustee Wrentham State Sch. for Feeble Minded. Independent Republican. Unitarian. Mein. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assn. (councillor), Suburban Press Assn., Repub- lican Editorial Assn., various equal suffrage assns. Mason. Clubs: Masonic, Greenfield (hon.), Boston City. Home: 69 Columbia St., Brookline. Office: Court House, Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. PARSONS, Howard Albert, farmer; b. Enfield, Conn., Dec. 20. 1860; s. Albert and Helen Maria (Raynolds) Parsons; descendant of Gov. Bradford, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs., Enfield; Wes- leyan Acad., Wilbraliam, Mass.; Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, Mass.; m. Hattie M. Harrington, Nortli Amherst, Mass., Apr. 5, 1882; 5 children, Albert, Emma Harrington, Samuel Raynolds, Edward Field. Clarence Howard. Engaged in farming since 1SS2; v. -p. Hampsliire Agrl. Soc. (pres. 1906- 09); del. State Bd. Agr., from Hampsliire Agrl. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Grange. Address: Nortli Amherst. Mass. PARSONS. Howard Crrant, clergvman: b. Port Hope, Ont.. Can., Jan 23, 1884: s. William Henry and Marv Alvira (Grant) Parsons: prep. edn. Port Hope High Sch.; B.A., McGill U., Montreal, 1907; Weslevan Theol. Coll.. Montreal: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., i910: M.A.. Yale, 1911; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1912; m. Elizabeth A. .Jente, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 24, 1912. Ordained Canadian Meth. ministrv, 1910; Congl. pastorates. Bridge- water, Conn., Jan., 1911-Apr., 1912, North Wood- bury, since May, 1912. Address: North Woodbury, Conn. PARSONS, James Richardson, lawyer; b. Yar- mouth, Me., Jan. 15, 1879; A.B., Bowdoin, 1900. Amitted to Me. bar, 1904, and since practiced in Portland; served as county atty. Cumberland Co., capt. and q.-m. N.G.S.M. Home: Yarmouth, Me. PARSONS, John Davenport, librarian; b. New- buryport. ^lass., Dec. 26, 1854: s. .John Davenport and Eunice Adams (Russell) Parsons: grad. New- buryport High Sell., 1872. Librarian Newburyport Pub. Librarv since 1889. Episcopalian. Mem. N.E. O.P., Am. Benefit Soc. Home: 152 State St. Office: Public Library, Newburyport, Mass. PARSONS, John •WUliam, M.D. ; b. Rye, N.H., Aug. 1, 1841. (See vol. 1909.) PARSONS, Norman Bloomfield; b. W^orcester, Mass., Sept. 28, 1865: s. Samuel Bloomfield and Elizabeth Lamson (Gibbs) Parsons; in direct line of descent from Joseph Parsons, who came to America in 1635, whose son Joseph was a mem. of the Mass. Gen. Ct. 17 yrs.; ed. Worcester pub. and liig-li schs.; unmarried. Surveyor and farmer; mem. Worcester Common Council, 1903, 4, 5; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912, 1913. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conslist. Mem. S.A.R. Mem. AVorcester Lodge, K. of P. Club: Worcester Country. Address: 50 Apricot St., Wor- cester, Mass. PARSONS, Olive Sewall, educator; b. Nashua, N.H."; d. of Ben.iamin Franklin and Mary Anne (Nesmith) Parsons; spl. studies, Wellesley, 2 yrs.; B.A., U. of Chicago, 1906; unmarried. Instr. in Latin and asso. prin., 1902-10, prin. since 1910, Rogers Hall Sch. Mem. Soc. Colonial Dames, D.A.R., Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, N.IO. Classical Assn. Clubs: Middlesex Women's, Appalachian, College (Boston), Women's University (New York). Address: Rogers Hall School, Lowell, Mass. PARSONS, Theophilus, cotton nifr.: b. Brook- line, Mass., July 1, 1849; s. Thomas and Martha (h'ranklin) Parsons; A.B., Harvard, 1870; ni. Aug. 15, 1894, Mary Mason, d. Rev. Charles and Su- sanna (Lawrence) Mason, of Salem, Mass. Studied cotton mfg. at Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass., 1870- 72; visited European cotton mills, 1873; agt. Pocas- set Mfg. Co., Fall River, Mass., 1880; dir. Lyman Mills, 1880-4 (treas. since Oct. 1, 1884): v. -p. Nat. Union Bank; dir. N.E. Trust Co.; trustee Provi- dent Instn. for Savings; pres. and dir. Dwight Mfg. Co., Amoskeag Mfg. Co.; dir. Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co. Trustee Sailors' Snug Harbor: sr. warden St. Paul's Ch., Brookline, Mass. Club: Somerset. Home: 223 Beacon St., Boston, and Brookline, Mass. Office: 804 Exchange Bldg., Bos- ton. PARSONS, William Francis, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Ve]). 13, 1868; s. Absalom and Sarah .Jane (Harrison) Parsons; pub. schs. of Lowell, Mass.; B.A., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1888, M.A., 1894: Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn.; m. Ethel Stocking, of Portland, Conn., Sept. 21, 1892; 1 son, Paul Stephen. Deacon, 1891, priest, 1892. P.E. Ch. ; in charge Greenwich, N.Y., 1892-3, Schuvlerville, 1892-6; asst. Christ Ch., Troy, 1896- 98; rector St. Luke's Ch., Troy, 1898-04, St. An- drews Ch., Darien, Ga., 1904-9 (examining chap- lain of diocese), Ch. of Incarnation, Atlanta, 1909- 11 (examining chaplain), Grace Memorial Ch., Phillipsdale. R.I., since 1911. Mem. Gen. Mission- ary Staff. Mason (K.T.). Address: Phillipsdale, R.I. PARSONS, WUlis E., lawyer: b. Sangerville, Me., May 16, 1854; s. Levi and Lydia (Ellis) Parsons; ed. Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., Burling- ton Acad., Vt., to 1874. later taking course of 4 vrs. in English; admitted to bar, 1878; m. Agnes Oilman, of Foxcroft, Me., Oct. 23, 1890; 1 son, Willis Oilman, b. Dec. 10, 1900. Practiced at Fox- croft, Me., since Sept. 18, 1878; has held town office for 30 vrs.; county attv., Piscataquis Co., 3 terms; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895, Senate, 1897; mem. Rep. State Co:n. 2 terms; presdl. elector for William H. Taft, 1912; bail commr., Piscataquis Co. ; sec. and treas. Ednl. Corpn. Foxcroft Acad, for about 20 yrs.; mem. Corpn. Piscataquis Sav- ings Bank, Dover. Me.; now pres. bd. trustees Me. State Hosp. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn. Conglist. Mason (Shriner); Odd Fellow (grand patriarch, and grand representative to Sovereign Grand Lodge); mem. A.O.LT.W^. : gov. Mayflower Descendants in Me., 2 terms. Address: Foxcroft, Me. PARTCH, Arthur W, clergyman, college nrof.; b. Monkton, Addison Co., Vt., July 16, 1865; s. Beniamin Franklin and Celestia Frances (Dart) Partch; A.B., Weslevan U.. Conn., 1889; student Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111., 1890-1: B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1893; post-grad, work Colum- bia. 1892-3; student Harvard Summer Sch., 1903; Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1909; A.M., Millsaps Coll., .Tack- son, Miss., 1912; m. Harriet May Fisk. of Stone- ham, Mass., Sept. 23, 1902: 1 daughter, Dorothy, b. Dec. 18. 1906. Began as instr. in Hiawatha (Kan.) Acad.. 1880, continuing 3 yrs.; ordained M.E. ministrv. Neb., 1893: pastor Odell. 1893-4, Johnson, 1894-5, Valparaiso, 1895-6, Benedict, 1896-7, Alexandria, 1897-8; instr. Nebraska Wes- leyan U., 1898-9; pastor Mead. 1899-1900; prof. New Orleans U. (colored), 1900-3, Montpelier Sem., Vt., 1903-4; pres. Tillotson Coll. (colored, under Am. Missionarv Assn.), Austin. Tex., 1904-6; prof. Tougaloo LT. (colored). Miss., 1909-12; prof. Claflin LT. (colored), Orangeburg, S.C. since 1912. Mem. Phi Beta Kapna. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: Provincetown, ]\Iass. Address; Orangeburg, S.C. PARTON. Ethel, writer; b. New York City, Dec. 1, 1862: d. ^lortimer Thomson (pseudonym "Doe- 828 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND sticks") and Grace Harrington (Eldredge) Thom- son, d. Sarah Payson Willis Eldredge ("Fanny Fern"); brought up in the I'arton houseliold, being orphaned in childhood, and legally took tlie name of Parton on attaining majority; attended pvt. sch. of Jane Andrews; Newburyport High Sch.; unmarried. Began as sec. and collaborator with uncle, James Parton: contbr. for more than 20 yrs. to Youth's Companion; also contbr. stories and poems to St. Nicholas and other mags. Mem. bd. dirs. Newburyport Pub. Library 7 yrs.; a founder and for 2 yrs. pres. Newburyport Wom- an's Club; mem. bd. dirs. Mass. State T'ederation of Women's Clubs 3 yrs.; active worker for civic improvement, preservation of liistoric monuments, etc. Creedless Christian. Home: 254 High St., Newburyport, Z\rass. FARTRIDGi:, Frank Charles, hiwver; b. East Middlebury, Vt., May 7, 1S61; s. Charles F. and Sarah A. (Rice) Partridge; A.B.. Amherst, 1S82; LL.B.. Columbia. 1S84; (LL.D., :Middleburv, IflOn); m. Sarah L. Sanborn, of Chenoa, 111., Mav 7, 1007. Solicitor Dept. of State, Washington, ISiiO-S; U.S. minister to Venezuela, 1S9.3-4: consul-gen. at Tan- gier, 1S97-S; mem. Vt. Senate. 1898-1900; chmn. com. to propose amendments to Vt. constn., 1909; rewrote Consular Regulations, 1896: apptd. um- unable to serve by reason of other business. Pres. Vt. IVFarble Co., Clarendon & Pittsford R.R. Co., t'roctor Trust Co.; dir. Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt. pire British-Venezuela (Jlaims Commn. and Netherlands-Venezuela Claims Commn., 1903, but Trustee Middlebury Coll.: mem. exec, council Am. Soc. Internat. Law. Home: Proctor, Vt.* FARTBIBGi:, Georg-e Fairbanks, teacher; h. Bellingham. :\Iass., Aug. 26, 1863: s. Asa and Je- mima A. (Fairbanks) Partridge; descendant of John Partridge, who settled in Medfield, 1653; on maternal side of Jonathan Fairbanks, who settled in Boston, 1633; prep. edn. West Medwav (Mass.) Hitrh Sch. and Woonsocket (R.I.) Higli Sch., to 1881: A.B., Harvard, 1885; studied at Bridgewater (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1885-6, courses at Harvard and in Germany, summer of 1898 and 1908; m. Jamaica Plain. Mass.. June 29, 1897, Elenora R. Clare; children, Richard C, Martha, John F. Teacher. North Chelmsford (Mass.) High Sch., 1886, Nichols' Pvt. Sch., Boston. 1887-90, Boys' Eng. High Sch., Boston, 1890-1, Great Barrington (Mass.) Hieh Sch.. 1891-3, Jamaica Plain High Sch., since 1893. Mem. Mass. Sch. Masters' Club. High Sch. blasters' Club. Boston German Teachers' Club. Home: 48 St. John St. Office: West Rox- bury High Sch., Jamaica Plain, I\Tass. FARTBISGE, "Welles Mortimer, clergyman, au- thor: b. Brooklvn, N.Y., June 25, 1872; 's. George Sidney and Helen Derby (Catlin) Partridge; de- scendant of early N.E. settlers, among others, the Derbys of Salem, Mass. (Gen. Elias Hasket Der- by), and the Tews of R.I.: ed. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, N.Y. ; Woodstock (Conn.) Acad.; Putnam (Conn.) High Sch.; Highland Mil. Acad., Worces- ter. Mass.; student Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1896: Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., class of 1898; m. Clara Estelle Morse, of Putnam, Conn., Oct. 20, 1898; 1 daughter, Dorothy. Deacon. 1898, priest, 1900, P.E. Ch.; missionary, Sitka. Alaska, 1898; in charge, Peabodv, Mass., 1899-06; rector St. Michael's Ch., Marhlehead, 1906-13. Co-founder with Dr. S. Chase Tucker. Peabody, Mass., of the North Shore Babies' Hosp. (Inc.). Independent Republican. Mem. N.E. Order of Protection. Au- thor: Some Facts About Alaska and Its Missions, 1900; also brochures; Worry and Nervous Dis- eases: The Doctrine of Angels; How to Keep Lent: The Place and State of the Departed: Is the Church the Kingdom of God? Lecturer in Pub. Library Course, Boston. Home: Wollaston, Mass. Address: St. John's Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. FARTRIDGE, William Henry; Julv 31, 1839- IMar. L':;. 1915. (See vol. 1009.) FASTENE, Charles A., importer groceries; b. Boston. May 1, 1873; s. Peter and Theresa (Cuneo) Pastene; ed. pub. schs., Boston; unmarried. Began, 1890, in importing business established by father, 1S74; father died, 1901, and business was incorporated under title of P. Pastene & Co., of which is pres.; dir. U.S. Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Wollaston Golf, Woodland Golf, Belmont Country, Boston Athletic Assn. Home; 1688 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 69-75 Fulton St., Boston. FASTENE, Jerome J., lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 31, 1871; s. Louis and Clara C. (Moltedo) Pastene; ed. Eliot Sch., Boston Latin Sch.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897; m. Florence I. La Belle, of Bos- ton, Dec. 31, 1911. Has practiced in Boston since 1897; elk. and dir. Talbot Av. Auto Station; elk. and dir. P. Pastene & Co., importers. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Italian Bar Assn. (pres. since orgn., 1906). Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Boston Italian, Boston Athletic Assn., Brae Burn Country. Recreations; roaming through the woods, hunting, fishing, golf. Home: 20 Idlewild St., Allston, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; also Lily Bay, Me. FATCH, A(ndrew) "Warren, commission mer- chant, banker; b. Canaan, N.H., Oct. 2, 1850; s. Andrew and Maria (Mead) Patch; descendant of .Jona Fairbank who came to Boston and settled in Dedham, in 1634; reared in Harvard, Mass.; ed. pub. schs., and Lancaster Acad.; m. Sarah L. Stone, of Charlestown, Mass., Apr. 3, 1878; 1 daughter, Ruth Stanwood. With A. & O. W. Mead Co., pro- duce commn. mchts., Boston, 1872-81; mem. firm Patch & Roberts (sole owner of business since 1905); v.-p., trustee and mem. examining com. Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank; dir. and exec. com. Maiden Trust Co.; trustee, ireas. and sec. IMasonic Apartments. Republican. Univer- salist; treasurer Universalist Parish, Maiden. Mem. Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange, Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Mason (K.T.), Odd Fellow. Clubs: Kernwood (Maiden, Mass.), Bel- mont Spring Country. Home: 64 Hawthorne St., Maiden. Mass. Office: 17 N. Market St., Boston. FATCH, Edg'ar Iieonard, mfg. pharmacist and chemist; b. Spencer, Mass., Dec. 2, 1851; s. Leonard A. and Elizabeth E. (Brown) Patch; ed. Worces- ter High Sch.; Clinton High Sch.: Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, Boston, 1872; m. Matilda S. Fer- guson, of St. John, N.B., June 5, 1873: 7 children, Edgar L., Jr., died in infancy; James Alfred, grad. M.I.T., and now prof, chemistry. Am. Coll., Beirut, Syria: Claude Eldred, grad. M.I.T., naval archi- tect; Arthur Lionel, B.A., Brown U., M.D., Harvard, now in practice at Windsor, Vt. ; Ralph Reginald, grad. M.I.T., mfg. chemist; Ernest Llewellyn, grad. U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., and IM.I.T., asst. naval constr. ; Esther Maude, Mt. Holyoke Coll. In retail drug business in Boston, firm of Can- ning & Patch. 1870-95; pres. and mgr. The E. L. Patch Co., since 1889; treas. The Whitman Chemi- cal Co. since 1906. Prof, pharmacv, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1879-92. Pres. Am. Pharm. Assn., 1893, 94 (chmn. com. on drug mkt. for several yrs.). Independent Republican. Baptist. Wrote Syllabus of Pharmacy, and Exercise Book for Students (both out of print). Recreations: gardening, gen- eral reading. Home: 28 Lincoln St.; laboratory: Montvale Av., Stoneham, Mass. Office: 99 North St., Boston, Mass. FATCH, Edith Marion, entomologist; b. Wor- cester, Mass., July 27, 1S76; d. William Whipple and Salome (Jenks) Patch; grad. South High Sch., Minneapolis, Minn.. 1896; B.S., U. of Minn., 1901, specializing in entomology; M.S.. LT. of Me., 1910: Ph.D., Cornell IT., 1911. Teacher English and zoology, Hastings (Minn.) High Sch., 1901-2; teacher. Dept. of English. Crookston (Minn.) High Sch.. 1902-3; organized Dept. of Entomology, Me. Agrl. Expt. Sta.. and entomologist, same, since Sept., 1903; engaged in research work in entomol- ogy with problems that concern ecology and economic entomology, the results appearing in bulls, of agrl. expt. station and in entomol. pubs. Author: Dame Bug and Her Bsbies. 1913: How Laddie Tells the Time O' Year, 1914. Mem. Sigma Ni, Phi Kappa Phi, Entomol. Soc. of America, Assn. of Econ. Entomologists, A.A.A.S., Delta Delta Delta. Recreations: gardening at "Brae Side," and writing nature verse and stories for WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 829 children, appearing in children's mags. Address: Orono, IMe. PATCH, Prank Wallace, M.u. : b. Wayland, Mass., Mar. 22, 1S62; s. Samuel and Elizabeth J. (Noyes) Patch; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1888; Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, Ireland, 1893; m. Lowell. Mass., Oct. 19, 1893, Kate Whiting; 4 chil- dren, Elisabeth. Buel Whiting, Frank Wallace, Jr., Frederic Whiting; m. 2d. Virginia Allen, of Petersburg, Va., Aug. 19, 1913. Located in Fram- ingham in general practice, 1888; established Woodside Cottages, 1900, as pvt. sanitarium: pres. Framingham Improvement Assn.; mem. consulting bd. Westboro State Hosp.; prof, materia niedica, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Pres. Internat. Hahne- mannian Assn.," 1907 (sec); pres. Mass. Homoe. Med. See, 1911: etc. Address: Woodside Cottages, Framingham, Mass. PATCH, Kate Whiting-, author: Aug. 2^. 1870- Oct. 0. 11109. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) PATCH, Nathaniel Jordan Kniffht, naval officer; died Jan. 12, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) PATCH, Willis Y.. lawyer; b. Bangor, Me., 1860; s. William B. and Elizabeth (Young) Patch; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Frances P. Foster, of Calais, Me., Oct. 18, 1889. Admitted to Me. bar and since prac- ticed at Bangor; U.S. consul at St. Stephen, N.B., under Pres. Cleveland; mem. Exec. Council, State of Me., 1911-12; served as mem. Sch. Bd., Bangor. Democrat. Club: Tarratine (Bangor). Home: Bangor, Me. PATON, Alexander S., mfr. celluloid and horn goods; b. .Scotland, Nov. 20, 1854; s. James and Margaret (Sinclair) Paton; common sch. edn.; came to America, 1871; m. Leominster. Mass., 1881, Clara M. Somers. Began in mfg. business at Leominster. 1879; pres. Viscoloid Co., Paton Mfg. Co., Horn & Supply Co., Sterling Comb Co., Harvard Novelty Co.: dir. Columbia Nat. Life Ins. Co., Am. Investment Securities Co., Leominster Nat. Bank: mem. bd. of selectmen 3 yrs. and mod- erator town meetings 15 yrs.; representative State Legislature, 1S98. 1899, 1900. Republican: mem. Rep. State Central Com. Unitarian. Mason: K.T.; mem. I.O.O.F.. K. of P., Red Men. Clubs: Leomin- ster (pres.). Leominster Country (pres.), B.A.A. (Boston). Address: Leominster, Mass. PATON, James Morton, archEeolo.sist; moved to Paris, France. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-1.'..") PATON, Iiewis Eayles, educator; ta. New York, June 27, 1864; s. Robert Leighton Stuart and Hen- rietta (Bayles) Paton; A.B., New York U., 1884. A.M., 1893: grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1890; Univ. Berlin, 1890-2; Ph.D., U. of Marburg, 1897; m. Suvia Davison, of Hartford. Conn., Dec. 30, 1896 (died 1904). Ordained Presbvn. ministry, 1890; transferred to Congl., 1892; instr. O.T. exe- gesis and criticism, 1892-3, asso. prof., 1893-1900. Nettleton prof, since 1900. Hartford Theol. Sem. Dir. Am. Sch. Oriental Study and Research in Palestine. Jerusalem, 1903-4; hon. sec. for U.S.A. of Palestine Exploration Fund. Mem. Am. Orien- tal Soc. ArchfEOl. Inst. America. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Vorderasiatische Gesellschaft, Soc. Bibl. Archaeology, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Hartford Golf, University. (See Who's W^ho in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 50 Forest St. Office: 1507 Broad St., Hartford, Conn.* PATRICK, Henry B., lawyer; b. T^'est Newton, Mas.s., Dec. 21, 1873; s. Henry J. and ^Martha A. (Loomis) Patrick; A.B., Amherst, 1896; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch.. 1900; m. Annie B. Vermilye, of Englewood, N.J., Apr. 24. 1906; 2 children, Loomis. Rowland V. Practiced in Boston since 1900. Republican. Dir. Congl. S.S. and Publ. Soc. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Home: 64 Putnam St., West Newton. INIass. Office: 15 State St., Boston. PATBICK, Henry Johnson, clergvman; Sept. 20, 1827-July 16, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) PATTANGALL, WilUam Bobinson; b. Pem- broke, Me., June 29, 1865; s. Ezra Lincoln and Are- thusa B. (Longfellow) Pattangall; M.S., U. of Me., 1884; admitted to bar, 1893; m. Jean M. Johnson, of Calais, Me., June 6, 1884 (died 1888); 2d, Ger- trude McKenzie. of Machias, Me., Sept. 27, 1892 Editor, 1903-9. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1897, 1901, 09, 11; candidate for Congress, 4th Me. Dist., 1904; mem. State Dem. Com., 1905, 06, 07; apptd. atty.- gen. of Me., Apr. 12, 1911; elected mayor of Water- ville. Mar. 5, 1911. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.), K.P., Elk. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Address: Waterville, ]Me.* PATTEE, John C, merchant; b. Brownington, Vt., Nov. 30, 1848; s. Moses and Clarissa (Robin- son) Pattee; ed. dist. schs., Colebrook (N.H.) Acad, and Vt. Conf. Sem., Montpelier, Vt.; m. Bloomfield Vt, Nov. 2, 1873, Mira Cross; 2 children, Xeal D .' Ethelyn M. Clk. for T. H. Danforth, 1870-81; mem firm of Danforth & Pattee, 1881-4, Danforth Pat- tee & Clark, 1884-90, Pattee & Clark, mchts., 1890- 02, and as lumber dealers since 1902; also in mdse and chmn. bd. of selectmen; mem. sch. bd., 20 yrs library trustee, 25 yrs.; mem. Constl. Conv , 1912' presdl. elector, 1912; Democrat. Methodist. Mason LT-^U '5^S-J'0-0-^- ^^- '^^ P- Address: North Stratford, N.H. PATTEE, William Greenleaf Appleton, lawyer- Apr. 28, 1854-Apr. 10, 1910. (See vol 1909.) PATTEE, WilUam H., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) PATTEN, Francis Bartlett, lawyer; b. Boston Jan. 11, 1858; s. I. Bartlett and Lucy P. (Smith) Patten; descended from William Patten, Cam- bridge, Mass.; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1875; AB, Harvard, 1879; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1883; m. Georgie Howe Townsend, of Boston, June 22 1898. Practiced in Boston since 1883; title exam- mer and counsel, Mass. Title Ins. Co., 1886-1900- asso. counsel, John Hancock Mut. Life Ins ("o since 1900. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club' Lspanol (Boston). Recreations: Spanish litera- ture. Home: 15 Autumn St., Fenway. Office- l-'O Franklin St., Boston. PATTEN, Preeman Fremont, retired woolen mfr.; b. Stafford Springs, Conn., Nov. 3, 1856; s. Kobbins and Louisa (Converse) Patten; ed. gram- mar schs. and Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 3 yrs.; m. Nov. 17, 1901, Lily D. Welch; 2 children. Parley C., b Nov 25, 1893; Ralph W., Mar. 31, 1910; m. 2d, Mrs. Caroline L. Benson, Jan. 5, 1915. Clk. m bank, 1875-7; bookkeeper, Converseville ;Y??^?? *^°- lS"7-9; bookkeeper and asst. treas. 18,9-90, treas., 1890-1900, Warren Woolen Co.; dir. Stafford Springs Savings Bank; v.-p. and dir. 1st A at. Bank; pres. Stafford Springs Cemetery Assn. Treas., 1890-3, warden, 1904-5, borough of Staf- ford Springs; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905; state treas. of Conn, since 1906 (reelected, 1908). Re- publican. Methodist. Mason, Shriner; mem. S A R Clubs: Country (gov.). Business Men's. Address: -Edgewood," Stafford Springs, Conn. PATTEN, Helen Philbrook, author; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Apr. 21, 1865: d. Rev. Nathan Page and Hannah Hill (Sanborn) Philbrook; grad. Til- ton Sem., 1884, Framingham (Mass.) Normal Sch, 18S8; m. Sanbornton, N.H., D. Warren Patten, Sept 1. 1892. Taught in the Misses Patten's Sch., IMid- dletown, Conn., 1889, Affordby Sch., Baltimore, 1890-1. Contbr. articles and poems to various newspapers and mags. Compiled The Music Lov- ers' Treasury, 1905. Address: Tilton, N.H.* PATTEN, William, zoologist; b. Watertown, Mass., Mar. 15, 1861; s. Thomas and Mary Low (Bradley) Patten; B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1883; A.M., Ph.D., Leipzig, Germanv, 1884: m. ilary Elizabeth Merrill, of Bradford, Mass.. June 28, 1883. Asst. in Lake Lab.. IMilwau- kee, AVis., 18S6-9; prof, biology, U. of N.D.. 1889- 93; prof, zoology, Dartmouth, since 1893. Trustee IMarine Biol. Lab.. Woods Hole. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Home: Han- over, N.H.* 830 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND PATTERSON, Adouiram Judson, clergyman; Apr. 3, 1S27-XOV. 3, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's "Who in America, 1908-9.) PATTERSON, Henry Winthrop, jeweler; b. Avleslorcl, Nova Scotia, Jan. 11, 1846; s. Amos Bill arid Seraphina (Morse) Patterson; ed. in the dist. sch. and Acacia Villa Acad., Horton, N.S. ; m. Lela Bowlby, of Boston, Mar. 4, 1886; 2 children, Kthel Inez, Doris. Has lived in Boston since Sept. 2, 1868; began as a elk. in retail dry goods store, then elk. in grocery stoie until 1871; engaged in the retail dry goods business on own account at 1227 Washington St.; entered jewelry business, 1878, under title of Smith-Patterson Co., of which la treas.; pres. Smith-Patterson Co., Ltd., Montreal, Can.; dir. Exchange Trust Co.. Boston. Dir. Nat. Jewelers' Bd. of Trade, Nat. "Wholesale Jewelers' Assn. Republican. Mem. "Winslow Lewis Lodge, F and A.M.; Boston Commandery, K.T.; Aleppo Temple. A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Corinthian Yacht, Intercolonial, Point Shirley (ex-pres.), Boston Jewelers' (ex-pres.), Canadian Club, of Boston (ox-pres.), Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations; fishing, hunting, motoring. Home: 281 Newbury St. Office: 52-r)fi Summer St., Boston, Mass. PATTERSON. Jane Lippitt, editor, author; b. Otsego, X.Y., .Tune 4, 1829; d. Daniel and Catherine murcli) Lipi>itt: largely self-ed.; (Litt.D., Tufts Coll, 1905); m. Rev. Adoniram Judson Patterson, D.D., of Spring, Pa., Aug. 26, 1851 (died Nov. 3, 1909). For 20 vrs. editor Home Dept., Chiistian Leader. Universalist. Author: "V^ictory; Out of Sight; Romance of the New Bethesda; Buena "Vista "Windows; writer of 400 short poems and many short stories and essays: many times conducting the services and asst. in the pulpit and at funerals. Address: 84 Maple St., Roxbury, Boston. PATTERSON, Margaret Jordan, landscape art- ist; b. Sverabava, Island of Java; d. Alfred and Sarah Frances (Jordan) Patterson; ed. private schs., Boston pub. schs., Pratt Inst.; studied art under Arthur W. Dow and Charles H. Woodbury, and Castellucho. Paris. Exhibited Art Inst., Chi- cago, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Boston, Providence, New York, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and many other cities of U.S. and Europe. Mem. Boston Water Color Club, Phila. Water Color Club, Soc. "Wom- an Sculptors and Painters, Copley Soc, etc. Home: Arlington Heights, Mass. Studio: Copley Hall, Boston. PATTERSON, Samuel Polsom, railway official; b. Hopkinton, N.H., Jan. 23, 1840; s. Joab and Mary (Loverin.g) Patterson; ed. dist. schs. and acad. at Contoocook, N.H.; m. Hopkinton, N.H., Oct. 29. 1864. Susan E. Hersev (now deceased); children, George H., b. Apr. 9, 1867; Mary H. Patterson Ring, Dec. 14. 1868; m. 2d, Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. 14. 1890, Mrs. Ida M. Paul. Served in Union army 3 yrs.. Civil War, and was commd. 1st It.; was in employ of Concord & Montreal R.R. previous to the war and re-entered service of the r.r. 1865; has been supt. bridges and bldgs., same. 18S4-Mar., 1913; retired after 50 yrs. of service. Sec. Am. Internat. Assn. Rv. Supts. of Bridges and Bldgs. since 1892; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1897. 1S98. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Address: Concord, N.H. PATTERSON, ■William Edwin, clergyman; b. St. .\rinand, East. Quebec, Apr. 2, 1872: s. Joseph Guy and Selena (La Frenier) Patterson; ed. The Rectory Sch.. and Acad.. Frelighsburg, Que.; A.B., Bishops' Coll.. Lennoxville, Que., 1897 (first class math, honors); unmarried. Deacon. 1890, priest, 1900, P.E. Ch.; priest in charge mission at Mil- ford. N.H., 1900-3; rector Trinity Ch., Claremont, since 1903. Sec. Bd. of Missions, N.H.; examining chaT)lain and chmn. Finance Com.; deputy to Gen. Conv.. 1910. to Provisional Synod, 1914-15. Mason; Grand Prelate Grand Commandery of N.H., K.T. Address: 130 Broad St., Claremont, N.H. PATTISON, Alexander Thomas, merchant; b. Simsburv. Conn.. Mar. 26, 1861: s. Joseph and Delia (Sceorv) Pattison; ed. pub. schs. and Granby and Simsburv acads.: m. 1885. Ella Ruth W'ilcox; 3 children, T>ucv Wilcox, Julia Ella, Ruth Frances. Tn mercantile business since 1880: pres. Simfsbury Electric Light Co.; pres. Villaee Water Co.; treas. Simsburv Cemetery Assn.; dir. Am. Industrial Bank and Trust Co., and Conn. iSlissionary Soc; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1896, Senate, 1903-7 (chmn. Com. on Appropriations) ; mem. Arsenal and Armory Commn., 1905-9. Republican. Conglist. Address: ,Simsbury, Conn. PATTISON, Harold, clergyman: moved to New Yoik. ( Si"<_' \ ol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, i9M-ir,.) PATTON. Cornelius Howard, clei-gvman; b. Chi- cago, Dec. 25, 1860; s. William Weston (D.D., LL. D.) and Mary Boardman (, Smith) Patton; brother of Normand Smith and Horace Bushnell Patton; A.B., Amherst, 1SS3; B.D.. Yale, 1886; (D.D., Am- herst. 1899); m. Pauline Whittlesey, of Washing- ton, June 5, 1889. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1887; pastor Westfield, N.J., 1887-95, Duluth, Minn., 1895-8, First Ch., St. Louis, 1898-04; corr. sec A.B.C.F.M. since Dec. 1, 1904. Trustee Amherst Coll. Mem. Chi Phi. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.'* PATTON, •William, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) PAUIi, Ether Shepley, merchant; b. Buxton, Me., Feb. 8, 1838; s. William and Catherine ( Booth- by) Paul; ed. common schs., Gorham and Limerick (Me.) acads.; m. Buxton, Mar. 24, 1859, Hattie H. Haskell. Began active career at 16 as elk. in Hiram Bowe's dry goods store, Saco, Me.; taught sch. and engaged in lightning rod business for 3 yrs.; then returned to service of former employer; elk. for firm of Ambrose & Clark, Lewiston, Me., 1860-7; mem. flim of Goddard & Paul, 1867-72; bought out partner and established firm of E. S. Paul & Co. Mason (K.T.). Club: Calumet (pres., 1891-3). Home: Auburn, Me. Office: Lewiston, Me. FAtJIi, "Walter Everard, M.D.; b. Auburn, Me., Sept. 14. 18G1: s. Ether S. and Hattie H. (Haskell) Paul; descendant of Daniel Paul, who settled at Kittery, Me., 1649; A.B., Harvard, 1883, M.D., 1887; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1893; spe- cializes in neurology; neurologist, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Long Island Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Neurol. Assn. Clubs: Harvard, University. Address: 104 Marlboro St., Boston. FATJIi, Willard Augnistus, M.D.; b. Parkman, Me., July 19, 1855; s. Daniel and Mary (Hobart) Paul; ed. Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1871-3, and Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1874-S, teaching pub. schs., win- ters, 1872-S; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp., ISSl; m. Jenny C. Stevens, of Sheepscot Bridge, Me., Sept. 22, 1881. House surgeon Hahne- mann Hosp., Chicago, 1881-2; practiced at Rock Is- land, 111., 1882-94, mem. bd. health and library board and dir. Free Med. Dispensary: at Boston since 1895; asst. in gynecology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1898 — , also lecturer theory and practice of medicine, same. Pres. Harvard Improvement Assn., 1901-3, Harvard Congl. Soc, 1897-05; mem. Am. Inst. Homnpopathy, Western Acad. Homoe- opathy (sec). Mass. Homne. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, 111. Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Peace Soc, etc. Trus- tee Me. "Wesleyan ,Sem. and Woman's Coll. Clubs: 20th Century. Puddingstone. Boston City. Boston Authors', Colonial, Appalachian IVIountain, Dor- chester. Lecturer on social welfare. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 48 Char- lotte St., Dorchestei', Mass."* PAXTON, William McGregfor, artist; b. Balti- more, June 22, 1869; s. James and Rose (Daugh- erty) Paxton; art. edn., ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Elizabeth Vaughan Okie, of Boston, .Ian. 3. 1899. Began painting under Dennis Bunker at Cowles Art Sch.; instr. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, since 1906. Painted portrait of President Cleve- land and of many prominent persons. Has ex- hibited at leading exhbns. of U.S.; represented in permanent collection of the Met. Mus. of Art and Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Republican. Club: St. Bo- tolph. Home: 30 Ipswich St. Studio: Fenway Stu- dios. Boston.* PA"yNE, Frederick Huff, treasurer; b. Greenfield, Mass.. Nov. 10, 1876; s. Samuel B. and Eva C. (Huff) Pavne; ed. pub. schs., Greenfield; m. Mary A. Blake, of Parsons, Kan., Nov. 8, 1900; 3 chil- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 831 dren, Frederick Blake, Groverman Blake, Carolyn Huff. Began active career in employ of 1st Nat. Bank, Greenfield, 1892; held various positions and resigned as teller, 1905; bank examiner State of Mass., 1905-S; pres. Mechanics' Trust Co., Boston, 190S; v.-p. Federal Trust Co., 1909-12: dir. since 1912, of Federal Trust Co., formed by consolidation of Mechanics Trust Co. and Federal Trust Co.; treas. Greenfield Tap & Die Corpn., mfrs. screw cutting tools and machinery; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Greenfield; trustee Franklin Savings Bank, Green- field. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs; Greenfield, Greenfield Country; Hardware (New York). Ad- dress: 21 Congress St.. Greenfield, Mass. PAYNE, Gecrg-e W., mfr.; June, lS43-Jan. 29, 1915. (See vol. l'J(i9.) PAYNE, Harry Francis, resident manager Am. Bank Note Co.: b. Troy, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1876; s. Justus Avery and Mary J. (Clark) Payne; de- scendant of Joseph Clark, who came to America, 1635. and Asahel Clark, of the Continental Army; ed. Trov High Sch. and Albany Business Coll.; m. Edith T. Kimball, of Chicago, Oct. 9, 1900; 1 daugh- ter, Muriel Clark. With Am. Bank Note Co. most of time since 1894; resident mgr. Boston office of same, since spring of 1913; v.-p. Efficiency Soc. Mem. Founders and Patriots of America (genealo- gist), S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, S.R., Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. Presbyn. Mason. Clubs: Lawyers' and Republican (New York): Woodland Golf. Home: Coplev Plaza Hotel. OflSce: 387 Washing- ton St., Boston. PAYNE, John Howard, ophthalmologist; b. Bath, Me., June 14, 1855: s. William E. and Betsy Ann (Hatch) Payne; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Med- icine, 1879; m. Ernestine A. Houghton, of Bath, Me., Dec. 3, 1879. Practiced in Boston since 1879; prof, ophthalmology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, since 1889. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Am. Homoeopathic Ophthal., Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynaecol. Soc. Republican. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Medical, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: travel. Home: 352 Commonwealth Av., Boston. PAYSON, Edward Charles, lawyer; b. Union, Me., Apr. 4, 1869; s. George W. and Mary J. (Bar- low) Payson; ed. high sch., Union, Me.; grad. West- brook Sem., Portland, Me., 1891; studied law with C. M. Walker, Rockland, Me.; admitted to Knox Co. bar, 1893; m. Gertrude A. Sylvester, of Rockland, Me., Sept. 1, 1894. Practiced at Rockland since 1893; citv solicitor, 1906; elected judge of pro- bate, Knox County, 1908, reelected Sept., 1912. for 2d term of 4 yrs. Democrat. Universalist. jNIem. Knox County Bar and Library Assn. Mason. Home: 85 Granite St. Office: 335 Main St., Rock- land, Me. PAYSON, Edward Payson, lawyer; July 16, 1849- Mar. 2S, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) PAYSON, Edward Saxton, piano mfr.; b. Groton, Mass., Sept. 26, 1842: s. Rev. Albert Lemuel and Clarissa O. (Saxton) Payson: ed. pub. schs., Salem, and under pvt. tutelage: m. Caroline A. Morrill, of Boston, July 10, 1872. Began as elk. Commercial Bank, Salem, continuing 3 yrs.; then baritone singer grand opera for a number of yrs.: with Henrv F. Miller Piano Co., 1882-5: became con- nected with Emerson Piano Co., 1885, v.-p., 1903-6, pres. since Mar. 5, 1906. Mem. Nat. Piano Mfrs.' Assn. (pres., 1907-8), Music Trades' Assn. (pres., 1907-9). Nat. Piano Merchants of America, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Grange. Pres- byterian. Mason. Recreations: farming. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 560 Harrison Av., Boston, Mass. PAYSON, Franklin Conant, lawyer: b. Portland, Me., Sept. 4, 1856; s. Henrv M. and Emma (Conant) Payson: A.B., Bowdoin, 1876, A.M., 1879 (LL.D., 1911); m. Grace Wheaton Merrill, of Portland, Oct. 4. 18S3: 2 children, Robert, Donald Merrill. Admitted to bar, 1878, and since in practice at Portland, mem. Payson & Virgin: pres. The Port- land Co.; incorporator Portland Savings Bank; dir. Fidelity Trust Co. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Philadelphia. Over- seer, Bowdoin Coll., 1897-10, trustee, 1910 — ; mem. exec. com. Children's Hosp. ; trustee Me. State Sanatorium. Lecturer med. jurisprudence, Bow- doin Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn. (ex-pres.), Gen. Alumni Assn., Bowdoin Coll. (ex-pres.), Portland Alumni Assn., Bowdoin Coll. (ex-pres.), I'hi Beta Kappa. Clubs: (Cumber- land, Country, Athletic. Home: 28 Bowdoin St. Office: 120 Exchange St., Portland, Me.* PAYSON, George Sliipmap, banking: b. Portland, Me., Feb. 14, 1S58: s. II. M. and Emma (Conant) Payson: A.B., Bowdoin, 1880; m. Louise Thaxter, of Portland, Oct. 12, 1882; 2 children, Harold Conant, Edward. Engaged in banking and broker- age business at Portland, since 1880; mem. H. M. Payson & Co. Treas. Children's Protective Soc. Republican. Conglist. Club: Portland Atliletic. Recreations: bowling. Home: 30 Mellen St. Office: 93 Exchange St., Portland, Me. PAYSON, Henry Storer, insurance; b. Portland, INIe., Mar. 4, 1860: s. Henry M. and Emma (Conant) Payson; g.s. Rev. Edward Payson, D.D. ; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881, A.M., 1884; widower; 2 children, Elizabeth M., Henry M. Admitted to Me. bar. 1884; practiced at Portland, 1884-9; engaged in mfg. business, 1889-96; in banking and brokerage business, Portland, 1896-01: inactive on account of ill-health, 1901-10: in gen. ins. business since 1910. mem. firm Morse. Pavson & Noves. Home: 73 Brackett St. Office: 120 Exchange St., Portland, Maine. PAYSON, Richard Conant, mfr.; b. Portland, Me., Nov. 5, 1870; s. Henry IMartyn and Emma (Conant) Pavson: g.s. Rev. Edward Pavson, D.D.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1893; m. Helen Thomas, of Port- land, Jan. 1, 1901; 4 children, Helen Thomas, Emma Conant, Richard Conant, Jr., Thomas. En- gaged in mfg. at Portland, since 1893; treas. and gen. mgr. The Portland Co., Green Mountain Pack- ing Co., Chapman Elec. Neutralizer Co. Mem. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Cumberland Athletic, Portland Country. Economic, Prout's Neck Country. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 218 State St. Office: 58 Fore St., Port- land, Me. PAYSON, William Parc|.uhar, author; b. New York, Felj. 18, 1876: s. Francis and INIary Farquhar (Dabney) Payson; student Columbia, class of 1896; m. IMarv Farquhar King, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 27, 1897. On staff New York Times, 1893-5: mng. editor Vogue about 2 yrs.; editor Clips 2 yrs.; v.-p. and lit. adviser Sturgis & Walton Co., pub- lishers. New York. 1909-13. (See Who's Who in America for list of bool^s, etc.) Home: Bristol, R.I.* PAYSON, William Martin, lawyer; b. Westbrook (now part of Portland), :Me,, Aug. 18, 1852: s. Edward and Penelope Ann (Martin) Payson; prep, edn. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, N.Y., and West- brook Sem.: A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1874; un- married. Admitted to Me. bar, 1876, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1891, Suffolk bar, 1898; practiced in Portland, 1876-98: removed to Boston, 1898, chiefly inter- ested in corpn. law. Clubs: University, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: golf. Address: Equit- able Bldg., Boston. PEABIiES, Andrew M., M.D., surgeon; b. Dan- ville, Me., Sept. 7, 1836: s. James and Margaret (Larrabee) Peables; prep. edn. Me. State Sem.; med. edn. Bowdoin Med. Coll. and Dartmouth Med. Sch.; m. Auburn, Me., Sept. 19, 1864, Elizabeth H. Haskell; 3 children, Mrs. Virginia O. Foss, Eliza- beth M., Margaret A. Taylor. Surgeon in Civil War; has practiced in Auburn, Me., since 1872: attending phvs.. Central Me. Gen. Hosp.. 20 yrs.; dir. First Nat Bank, Little Androscoggin Water Power Co., Barker Mill; trustee Auburn Savings Bank: formerly mem. sch. bd., supt. schs., mem. common council. Auburn; mem. State Legislature, 1869-70. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. (v.-pres.), Andro- scoggin Med. Assn. (pres.). Me. Acad, of Medicine, A.M. A. Democrat. Conglist. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., G.A.R. Address: 240 Main St., Auburn, Me. PEABOSY, Cecil Hobart, engineer; b. Burling- ton. Vt., Aug. 9, 1855: s. Selim H. and Mary Eliza- beth (Pangborn) Peabody; descendant of Francis Peabody, of Ipswich and Topsfield, Mass., 1635; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877; m. Sarah Angeline 832 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Knipht, of Boston, 1885. Prof, mathematics, Im- perial Agrl. Coll., Sapporo, Japan, 1S7S; a.sst. prof, mech. engring., U. of 111., ISSl; as.st. prof, steam ensring., 1883, prof, naval architecture and marine engring. since 1893, Mass. Inst. Tech. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; council Soc. Naval Archi- tects and Marine Engrs. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 293 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.* FEABOBY, Cliarles, archaeologist; b. Rutland, Vt , Nov. 9, 1867; s. Robert Singleton and Mar- garet Augusta (Goddard) Peabody; prep. edn. Germantown (Pa.) Acad.; A.B., U. of Pa., 1889; Harvard, 1889-93. A.M., Ph.D.; m. New York, Jan. 8, 1895. Jeannette Ennis Belo; 4 children, Jean- nette Felicie, Margaret Christina, Caryl, Alfred H. B. Engaged in archjeol. investigations since 1893, and has written monographs on the so-called "I)lummets," mound explorations in Mississippi and exploration of Jacob's Cavern, Mo., and con- tributions to scientific jours., etc. Mem. various anthropol. and archfcol. socs. ; dir. dept. archreol- ogv, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; curator European Archteology, Peabody Mus., Harvard. Episcopalian. Republican. Clubs: Union, St. Bo- tolph. Art, Harvard Musical (Boston): Oakley Countrv (Watertown, Mass.); Colonial (Cam- bridge). Recreations: flute playing, photography. Address: 197 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. PEABODY, Charles Augustus, M.D., surgeon; b. Danvers. Mass., June 4, 1S4.5; s. J. Flint and Betsey (Wilkins) Peabody; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1868, A.M., 1871: M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila.. 1873; m. Worcester, Mass.. 1881. Caroline E. Allen; 1 son. Walter. Has practiced in Worcester since 1873; phvs. Memorial Free Dispensary, Worcester Insane itosp.; visiting phys. and supt. City Hosp.; dir. Free Pub. Library; surgeon Worcester Conti- nentals (unattached) ; physician port of Bombay, India. 1876-9; mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Inst, of Civics (councillor). Republican. Conglist. Home: 42 Belmont St. Office: Slater Bldg., 393 Main St., Worcester, Mass. FBABOSY, Clarence Webster, lawyer; b. Port- land, Me., Jan. 26, 1871; s. Hon. Henry C. and Ellen (Adams) Peabody; A.B., Bowdoin, 1893; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Helen N. Blakeslee, of Brookline. Mass.. Sept. 19, 1900; 4 children, Mabel B.. Elizabeth T., Helen A., Clara -W Admitted to Me. bar, 1896, and since practiced in Portland; mem. Peabodv & Peabody (Clarence T\'. and Henry A. Peabody) since 1907. Sec. Me. Bd. Bar Examiners. Mem. Am. and Cumberland bar assns. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Portland, Portland Athletic. Home: 137 Emory St. Office: 396 Congress St., Portland, Me. PEABODY. Eudicott, educator: b. Salem, Mass., Mav 31, 1857: s. Endicott and Mary Ann (Lee) Peabodv; grad. Cheltenham Coll., Eng.. 1876: LL. B Trinitv Coll. (U. of Cambridfre), 1880, LL.M., 1884; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass.: (hon. A.M., Yale. 1902: S.T.D., Harvard, 1904); m. Fannie Peabody, of Danvers. Mass., June 18, 1885. Deacon, 1884, priest, 1885, P.E. Ch.; head master, Groton Sch., since 1884. Home: Groton. Mass.* PEABODY, Francis, lawyer: b. Salem, INlass., Sept. 1, 1854: s. S. Endicott and Marianne Cabot (Lee) Peabodv; descended same branch as George Peabody. frorn Francis Peabody. Essex Co.. Mass., 1632; accompanied parents to England, 1871, and entered Cheltenham Coll.: B.L., 1877, Trinity Coll.; studied law in chambers at Lincoln's Inn for 1 yr. : admitted to bar of Middle Temple, 1877; returned to Boston, entered law office of Morse, Stone & Greenough and spent 1 yr. at Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar, Mass., Nov., 1879; m. Boston, Jan. 13. 1881. Rosamond Lawrence; 3 children, Rosamond (Mrs. B. Mason Hamlin). Martha. Syl- via. Practiced at Boston since 1879; trustee George Peabody Family Fund; dir. Am. Trust Co., United Electric Securities Co. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar as^ns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somer- set. Tennis and Racquet, Country, Norfolk Hunt, Dedham Polo; University (New York). Recre- ations: riding, hunting, golf. Home: Milton, Mass. OfRce: 104 Devonshire Bldg., Boston. PEABODY, Francis Greenwood, theologian; b. Boston, Dec. 4, 1X17; s. Kphraim (D.D.) and Mary Jane (Derby) I'eabodv; brother of Robert Swain Peabody; A.B.. Harvard, 1869, A.M., 1872, S.T.B., 1872; (D.D., Yale, 1887, Harvard, 1909; LL.D., Western Reserve, 1907); m. Cora Weld, of Boston, June 11, 1872. Ordained 1874; pastor 1st Parish Ch., Cambridge, 1874-80; Parkman prof, theology. Harvard U., 1881-6, Plummer prof. Christian mor- als since 1886, acting dean Div. Sch., 1885-6, 1893- 94, dean, 1901-5; overseer, 1877-82. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 13 Kirkland St., Caml)ridge, Mass.* PEABODY, Frank A., insurance; b. Northesk, N.B., Can., Apr. 16, 1867; s. John G. and Ann (Tweedie) Peabody; of English descent, direct from first Peabody; earliest ancestors in America landed at Plymouth; grad. Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., 1888; grad. Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1890; m. Fanny Houlton Pearce. of Houlton, Me., June 23, 1897; 2 children, Mary Elizabeth, George Francis. Began as book- keeper in hardware store with foundry, machine shop and starch factory in connection, 1893; in ins. as side issue, 1893-06, and since 1906 as prin- cipal occupation; partner Peabody Mfg. Co.; mgr. Donnell & Peabody. Lt. and capt. in N.G.S.M. for 8 vrs.; mem. of Governor's Council, 1911, 1912; chinn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1906-12 and 1914-16; chmn. County Dem. Com.. 1906-12. Trustee Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton Trust Co. Unitarian. Mem. Monument Lodge No. 96, F. & A.M.; Rockalena Lodge, I.O.O.F. Club: Meduxnekeag. Home: 98 Court St. Office: Market Square, Houlton, Me. PEABODY, Frank E., member Kidder, Peabody & Co., bankers; dir. Boston Elevated Ry. Co., Scotia Worsted Mills, Northern Texas Traction Co. Trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Art, The Country, St. Botolph, Somerset. Union. Home: 120 Commonwealth Av. Office: 115 Devonshire St.. Boston, Mass. PEABODY, Henry Clay, judge; Apr. 14. 1838- Mar. 9, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) PEABODY, Henry "Wayland, merchant; Aug. 24, 1838-Dec. 7, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) PEABODY, John Endicott; b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 6, 1853; s. Samuel Endicott and Marianne Cabot (Lee) Peabody; B.A., Trinity Coll., Cam- bridge U., England, 1874; m. Gertrude, d. James and Elizabetli (Prescott) Lawrence, of Boston, June 15, 1878 (died 1882); m. 2d, IMartha Prince, d. William M. and Anna Augusta (Nourse) Whit- ney, of Beverly, Mass.. Aug. 25, 1887; 2 children bv 1st marriage. Marion Lee (m. James Lawrence, Jr., Oct. 11, 1906), Harold (m. Marion Lawrence, Mav, 1908); 1 child by 2d marriage, Samuel Endi- cott (Harvard U.). Engaged in mercantile busi- ness in Antwerp. Belgium. 1874-5, with Drexel, INIorgan & Co.. bankers, N.Y., 1875-8: traveled and studied painting and designing in Europe, 1882-6. Mem. Navv League. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Som'erset. Eastern Yacht, Seapuit, Club of Odd Volumes; University, Grolier (New York). Recreations: sailing and motor boating. Home: Longwood, Brookline, Mass.; (summer) Dark Har- bor. Me. PEABODY, Josephine Preston (Mrs. Lionel Simeon Marks), author; b. New York; d. Charles Kilham and Josephine (Morrill) Peabody: ed. Girls' Latin Sch.. Boston, and at Radcliffe Coll., 1894-6; m. Lionel Simeon Marks, June 21, 1906. Tnstr. English lit.. Wellesley Coll.. 1901-3. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Ad- dress: Cambridge, Mass.* PEABODY, liucy Waterlbury, editor; b. Belmont, Kan.. Mar. 2. 1861; d. John and Sarah Jane (Hart) McGill; spl. student in language, Rochester, N.Y.; m. Norman Mather, Waterbury, Aug. 18, 1881 (died 1887): m. 2d, Henrv W. Peabody, of Boston. June 16. 1906; 2 children. Norma R., Howard Ernest. Editor Woman's Missionary Magazine 15 yrs.; ed- itor King's Messenger (children's missionary pa- per) 5 vrs.; founder and for 4 yrs. editor-in-chief, of Evervland (mag. for children). V.-p. Woman's Bapt. Foreign Mission Soc; chmn. Central Com. on United Study of Missions; mem. Edinborough Con- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 833 tinuation Com. Recreations: gardening. Address: Beverly, Mass. PEABODV, Bobert Swain, architect; b. New- Bedford. Mass.. Feb. 22, 1S45; s. Ephraim (D.D.) and Mary Jane (Derby) Peabody; A.B., Harvard, 1866, A.M., 1S70; pupil ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1868: m. 1S71; 3 children, Katharine I'utnam (Mrs. W. R. Peabody), Mary P. (Mrs. Henry R. Scott), Robert E. Practicing architecture at Boston since 1870; chmn. Boston Park Commn., since 1909. Overseer, Harvard. 1888-99 and since 1907. Pres. Am. Inst, of Architects, 1900-1, Boston Soc. Archi- tects, 1902-5, 1907-9; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Let- ters, A.N.A.. 1910. Home: 22 Fenway. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass.* PEABODY, Stamuel) Endicott, banker; Apr. 19, lS25-Oct. 30, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) PEACH, Benjamin Franklin, investments; b. Marblehead, aiass., Oct. 17, 1838; s. Benjamin Franklin and Mercy Martin (Thompson) Peach; descended from John Peach, Marblehead, Mass., 1635; ed. High Sch., Marblehead; m. Adelaide L. Coffin, of Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 20, 1870; 2 children, Mabel A.. Frederick Coffin. Engaged in shoe mfg. until 1879: city treas., Lynn, Mass., 1879- 86; U.S. pension agt., 1886-91; asst. treas. Thom- son-Houston Electric Co., 1891-2; asst. treas. and treas. Gen. Electric Co., lS92-Sept., 1894 (re- signed); since in business on own account; dir. Cotton & Woolen Mfrs.' Mut. Ins. Co., Rubber Mfrs.' Mut. Ins. Co., Industrial Mut. Ins. Co.; trus- tee and executor estates; treas. Sinking Funds, Citv of Lvnn, etc. Served in Union Army, Civil War, 1861-4; col. Sth Regt. Mass. Vol. Militia, to 1882; brig.-gen. to 1897; retired with rank of maj.- g-en. and now sr. on retired list. Democrat. Uni- tarian. IMem. Loyal Legion. G.A.R. Mason. Rec- reations: military affairs. Home: 187 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. PEAKS, Archibald G-arfleld. educator; b. Greene, la., Nov. 12, 1880; s. Justin Hamlin and Margaret (Greer) Peaks; grad. Upper la. Normal Sch.. Fay- ette, la., 1905: Ph.B., Upper la. U., 1906: Pd.M., N.Y. U.. 1907. Pd.D., 1911; m. Emilie H. Stauder- mann, of Brooklyn. Sept. 1. 1909. Teacher and prin. high schs.. la., iS98-04; asst. prin. Manual Train- ing High Sch., St. Louis, 1909-12; prin. State Nor- mal Sch., Johnson, Vt., 1913 — . Conglist. Mason. Address: Johnson, Vt.* PEAKS, Francis Chadboume, lawyer; b. Dover, Me., Feb. 26. 1874; s. Joseph B. and Eliza (Chad- bourne) Peaks; grad. Foxcroft (Me.) Acad.. 1892; A.B., Bowdoin. 1S96; student Harvard Law Sch., 1897-9: unmarried. Practiced in Dover, Me., since 1905; asst. elk. Bd. of Railroad Commrs. of Me., 1900-5: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1913. Trustee Fox- croft Acad., Thompson Free Library (Dover). Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Zeta Psi. Address: Dover, Me. PEAKS, Joseph B.. lawyer; Sept. 26, 1839-Nov. 20, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) PEABCE, Edward Douglas, banker; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Feb. 24. 1849; s. Edward Douglas and Sarah B. CMauran) Pearce: descendant of John Alden. of the Mayflower; A.B., Harvard, 1871 (Phi Beta Kappa) : m. Isabelle V. Seagrave, of Provi- dence. Oct. 29. 1SS5; 2 children. Edward Douglas, Jr.. Mauran Seagrave. Mfg. chemist 1871-08; pres. Providence Instn. for Savings since 1908. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Franklin Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, Agawam, Squantum. Home: 157 Hope St. Office: 86 South Main St.. Providence. R.I. PEABCE. "William Houghton Sprague ("Carol Vox"), writer, mu'^ic composer, violoncellist: b. Boston. Aug. 5, 1864: s. Shadrach H. and Mary Anna S. Pearce and g.s. of Charles Sprague, the "Banker Poet," and g.g.s. of Samuel Sprague. a member of the Boston Tea Party: grad. Eng. High Sch., Boston, 1882; m. Dorchester, Mass.. June, 1889. Miriam Badlam. Mem. Copley Soc. (Boston). Home: 185 Newtonville Av., Newton, Mass. PEABI^, Charles Spofford. real estate and insur- ance; b. Dedham. Me., May 20, 1843; s. John Robin- son and Harriet (Spofford) Pearl: ed. town and high schs.; East Me. Conf. Sem.; m. Abbie Field, of Belfast, Me., Jan. 10, 1872; 2 children, Alice Field, b. Dec. 30, 1874; Haraden Spofford, b., 1879. En- gaged in real estate and ins. business in Bangor, Me., since 1872; pres. Pearl & Dennett Co., Pearl Building Co.; treas. Homeland Co.; trustee Eastern Trust & Banking Co.; mem. Bangor City Council, 2 yrs., Bd. of Aldermen, 2 yrs. ; chmn. Bd. Park Commrs. 18 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep. from Ban- gor, 1897; trustee State Insane Hosp., 6 yrs.; treas. Bangor State Hosp., 10 yrs. Served with U.S. Christian Commn. last yr. of Civil War. Repub- lican. Conglist. Home: 326 Union St. Office: 32 State St., Baufior, Me. PEABIi, Baymond, biologist; b. Farmington, N.H., June 3, 1879; s. Frank and Ida May (Mc- Duffee) Pearl; A.B., Dartmouth, 1899; Ph.D , U of Mich., 1902; U. of Leipzig, 1905, U. Coll., London, 1905-6, Carnegie Instn. Table, Naples Zool. Sta., 1906; m. Maud M. DeWitt, of Sandusky, Ohio, June 29, 1903. Asst. in zoology, 1899-02, instr., 1902-6, U. of Mich.; instr. U. of Pa., 1906-7; biologist and head of dept. biology, Maine Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1907- — . Engaged in biol. researches on variation in fishes, with Biol. Survey Great Lakes (U.S. Fish Commn.), 1901-2; awarded grants for research on variation in organisms from Carnegie Inst., 1904, 05, 06; expert in poultry breeding, U.S. Dept. of Agr. ; non-resident lecturer Grad. Sch. of Agr. Ames, la., 1910, Lansing, Mich.. 1912; specialist in research work on heredity and plant and animal breeding. Associate editor Journal of Applied Microscopy, 1900-5. Zoologischer Jahreshericht, 1906-7, Biometrika (London), 1906-10, Zentralblatt f. Zoologie Allgemeine und Experimentelle Biol- ogic, 1910 — . (See Who's Who in America for so- cieties, writing's, etc.) Home: Orono. Me.* PEABMAIN, Alice "Whittemore Upton (Mrs. Sumner B. Pearmain); b. East Jaffrev, N.H.. July 5, 1863; d. Peter and Sarah Miller (Duncan) Up- ton; B.A., Wellesley. 1883. M.A.. 1890; m. Sumner Bass Pearmain, of Boston. June 3. 1886; children, William Robert (deceased), Edward Paget (de- ceased), John Duncan, Margaret (Mrs. Manfred Bowditch). Active in ednl. and sociol. work; pres. Boston br. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, 1894- 96, and chairman special committee investigating sanitary conditions of Boston public schools; pres. Nat. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, 1897-9, v.-p.. 1899-01. and for several yrs. chmn. pub. com. and editor mag.; pres. Boston Students' Union. 1909- 12: sec. Woman's Municipal League of Boston, 1910-15. and editor Monthly Bull.; pres. Wellesley Coll. Alumnpe Assn. and Graduate Council. 1912-14; ex-pres. Boston Wellesley Coll. Club; dir. Mass. Infant Asylum. 1892-7. Mem. Soc. Arts and Crafts. Suffragist. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chilton, College (ex-pres), Women's City, Twentieth Century (Bos- ton): Lyceum (London). Contbr. to newspapers and spl. articles in mags. Address: 388 Beacon St., Boston; (summer) The Four Winds, Wayside Inn Road, Framingham, Mass. FEABMAIN, Sumner Bass, stock broker; b. Dec. 24, 1859; s. William R. and Cordelia M. (Smith) Pearmain; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. Alice Whitte- more Upton, of East Jaffrey, N.H., June 3. 1886; children. William Robert (deceased), Edward Paget (deceased), John Duncan, Margaret (Mrs. Manfred Bowditch). Began as broker in Boston, 1883; mem. firm of Pearmain & Brooks: treas. Am. Statis. Assn. Republican. Mem. Boston and New York stock exchanges. Clubs: Harvard (New York). Universitv. St. Botolph. Harvard. Home: 388 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* PEABSE, John Barnard, consulting engineer and metallurgist since 1881; b. Philadelphia, Apr. 19, 1842; s. Oliver Peabody and Adelcelia (Swett) Pearse; grad. Yale, 1861: studied chemistry, Phila., 1861-4; in charge chem. div. U.S.A. laboratory there, 1863-5; studied Freiberg (Saxony) School of Mines, etc.: m. Boston, 1875, Mary L. Williams; children, Alice "W., Langdon. Was connected with Pa. Steel Co., 1868: its gen. mgr., 1870; improved Bessemer processes; in charge engring. dept.. South Boston Iron Co., Boston, 1876-81. Author: A Concise History of the Iron Manufacture of the American Colonies up to the Revolution and of Pennsylvania till the Present Time; also various 834 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND papers on metallurgy, pig iron, etc.; at present devotes most of time to scientific theory. Mem., and one of the organizers, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address: 317 Walnut Av., Boston. FEARSOir, Edward Nathan, banker; b. Bosca- wen, X.ii., Sept. 7, lb.5"J; s. John C. and Elizabeth S (Colbv) Pearson, and descendant of John Pear- son, Rowley, Mass., 1643; prep. edn. Warner High Sch. and Pennacook Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1S81 (Phi Beta Kappa). A.M., 1SS3; m. Lebanon, N.H., Dec. 6, 1882, Addie M. Sargent; 3 children, Edward X., Jr., John W., Mildred. Taught in pub. schs., Washington. D.C., 1 yr.; city editor, asso. editor and mng. editor. Concord Evening Monitor, 1882-98; bus. mgr. Rep. Press Assn., 1892-S; be- came mgr. Rumiord Printing Co., 1898; pub. prin- ter, 1893-7; sec. State of N.H.. Mar., lS99-May 1, 1915; cashier First Xat. Bank, Concord, N.H., since Mav 1, 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Grange. Address: Concord, N.H. PEARSON, Frederick Stark, consulting engi- neer; July I!, lS61--Muy 8, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) FEABSOH, Gardner W., ex-adjutant general; b. Lowell, ,Ma.ss., Sept. 4, 1869; s. George H. and Laura (Hildreth) Pearson; ed. pub. schs.; Mass. Inst. Tech.; Harvard Law Sch.; m. Alice F. Duck- w^orth, of Lowell, June 27, 19U4; 4 children, A\ hit- man, Sarah H., John H., Hildreth. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1891, since in practice at Lowell; mem. Commn. to Revise Election Laws of Mass., 189Z; postmaster, Lowell, 1894-8; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1900. Enlisted in Co. C. 6th Inf., Mass. X.G., July, 1897; served in Spanish-Am. War; elected 1st It. Co. C, 6th Inf., 1900, capt., 1905; apptd. adj. -gen. Mass., Jan., 1911; mem. Mass. Armory Commn. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Vesper Country; Army and Navy (Washington, D.C.). Recreations: athletic sports, rifle practice. Home: 69 Clitheroe St. Office: 416 Hildreth Bldg., Lowell, Mass. FE ARSON, Harlan Colby, editor; b. Webster, X H., Xov. 27, 1872; s. John Couch and Elizabeth '((iolbv) Pearson; in the 8th generation from John Pearson, who came from England to Rowley, Mass., 1643; ed. Dow Acad., Franconia, N.H. ; under pvt. tutelage of late Prof. Amos Hadley, of (Con- cord NH ; A.B., Dartmouth, 1893 (Phi Beta Kap- pa) 'm.A., 1896; m. Laura Prucia Metcalf, of Con- cord NH., Nov. 30, 1896; 3 children, Caroline, Richard M., John M. Editor Granite Monthly, Concord, N.H., 1S95-6; city editor Concord Eve- ning Monitor, 1897-08; editor The National Grange, 1909-10; editor Concord Evening Monitor and In- dependent Statesman (weekly) since 1911; dir. Rumford Printing Co., Concord; served as sec. to U S Senator William E. Chandler and to Govs. Bachelder, McLane. Floyd and Quinby of N.H. ; now sec. to Gov. Rolland H. Spauldmg of N.H. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Sphinx (Dartmouth). Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Club: Beaver Meadow Golf (Concord). Editor: The Brown Book (biennial biog. dir. of N.H. Legisla- ture) 1905-15; New Hampshire Farms for Summer Homes (pub. bv State of N.H.), 1902-12. Recrea- tions: golf, watching ball games, horse races. Home: 37 South Spring St. Office: 9 Pleasant St. Extension, Concord, N.H. PEARSON, Henry Greenleaf, educator; b. Port- land, :Me.. Dec. 26, 1S70: s. George Henry and Mary Frances (Hitchcock) Pearson; ed. pub. schs. of Portland, Me., Harvard, A.B.. 1S93: m. Weston, Mass., Sept. 6, 1898, Elizabeth W^are Winsor. Asst. prof. English, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1898 — , now prof, same and head English Dept. Mem. Mass. Hist Soc. Author: Principles of Composition, 1897; Life of John A. Andrew, 1904; American Railroad Builders, 1911: James S. Wadsworth of Geneseo, 1913. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. PEARSON, Maurice "Wellesley, M.D.; b. Byfield, Newbury, ]\Iass.. Oct. 29, 1866; s. Henry E. and Abbie C. (Poor) Pearson; ed. Dummer Acad., By- field, Mass., 1883-4; "^Vesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, :\rass., 1885-7; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1891: m. Emma F. Barney, of South Hadley Falls, Mass., Oct. 11, 1899; 2 children, Rachel Frances, Paul Welleslev. Asst. phys. State Hosp. for Insane, W^orcester, Mass.. 1891-6; house surgeon Spring- field Hosp., 1896-7; settled in Ware 1897; lecturer lor the council on health and pub. instrn. of Am. Med. Assn.; councillor and supervising censor of Mass. Med. Soc, 1913. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampshire Dist. Med. Soc. (pres., 1912), Brookfield J\Ied. Club. Mason; mem. Loyal Order of Moose. Republican. Conglist. Address: 17 Pleasant St., Ware, Mass. PEARY, Josepliine Diebitsch, arctic traveler; b. Wa.shiiigton; d. Jleiniun H. and Magdalena A. Diebitsch; ed. at \Vashington; m. Robert Edwin Peary, 1888. Accompanied him on his, 1891-2 and 1893-4 expeditions as far as winter quarters in Greenland; was the 1st white woman to winter with an arctic expdn.; gave birth to a daughter (Marie Ahnighito), the most northerly born white child in the world; accompanied her husband on his arctic trip in 1S97; went north to meet her husband in 1900; ship caught in ice and she win- tered with her little daughter at Cape Saline, 78° 12' N. lat.; went north again in 1902, returning with her husband; a son, Robert E. Peary, Jr., born in 1903. Hon. mem. Phila. Geog. Soc, Am. Alpine Club; lion. v. -p. Alaska Geog. Soc. Author: My Arctic Journal, 1894; The Snow Baby, 1901; Chil- dren of the Arctic, 1903. Address South Harps- well, Me.* PEARV, Robert Edwin, arctic explorer, discov- erer of the North Pole, rear-admiral U.S.X. Home: South Harpswell, Me. Address: Army and Navy Club, Washington, D.C. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for biographj', achievements, etc.)* PEASE, Albion P.; b. Parsonsfield, Me., Dec. 14, 1846; s. Usher P. and Juliette (Williams) Pease; descendant of John Pease, Marthas \'ineyard, 1846; ed. common schs.; m. Elizabeth Carroll, of Springfield, Mass., Jan. 29, 1903. Enlisted at 15 as pvt. Co. H, 5th Mass. Inf., Sept. 10, 1S62; dis- charged July 2, 1863; later became connected with quartermaster's dept. of Cav. Bureau, at Memphis, Tenn., and was apptd. capt.; was with Sheridan's Tex. Expdn.; commd. maj. 7th ilo. Vol. Inf., 1866, but resigned in July same yr. In wholesale jew- elry business, Charlestown, Mass., 1866, until Bos- ton fire; later traveling salesman, and propr. 99 cent stores, and farmer; removed to Kansas City, Mo., 1880; U.S. marshal for Western Mo. under President Cleveland; gen. agt. I\Iass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., at Kansas City, 1894-04: returned east and became organizer and sec Employers' Assn. of Mass., with which continues. Active worker in G.A.R. and as asst. adj. -gen. under ]\Iaj. Warner, organized 206 G.A.R. posts. Republican. Prot- estant. Home: Winthrop, JSIass. Office: 88 Broad St., Boston. PEASE, Alvin Powler, educator; b. Oswego, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1852; s. William and Emily (Fowler) Pease; descended 9th generation from Robert Pease, who settled at Salem, 1634, and from Henry Foster, who settled in Conn., 1637; grad. Oswego High Sch., 1869; studied under pvt. tutors and at U. Grammar Sch.. Providence: A.B.. Brown U., 1875, A.M., 1878; m. Mary Belle Clark, of Paw- tucket, R.I., July 6. 1882; 1 daughter, Edith Belle. Prin. high schs., Warren, R.I., 1875-9, Pawtucket, 1879-84; supt. schs., Pawtucket, 1884-8; prin. St. Albans (Vt.) Acad., Jan. -June, 1888: supt. schs., Northampton, Mass., 1888-98; sec. N.E. Pub. Co. and mgr. Winship Teachers' Agency, since 1898. Mem. Am. Inst. Instrn. (v.-p.. 1885-96, treas., 1896- 07, counsellor since 1907), N.E.A. since 1891 (ac- tive), N.E. Assn. of Supts. (pres. 1892), R.I. Inst. Instrn. (pres. 1885-7), Mass. Assn. Town and Dist. Supts. (v.-p., 1894-5), Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Schoolmasters', Twentieth Century, City. Mason (32°, K.T.). Contbr. to ednl. jours, and newspa- pers. Recreations: applications in electricity. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. PEASE, Charles Stanley, clergyman; b. Middle- field, :Mass., Oct. 29, 1862; s. Morgan and Rowena (Fav) Pease; descendant of Robert Pease, Salem, Mass., 1634; maternal ancestor John Fay, Sud- burv, 1656; A.B., Colby, 1S91, A.M., 1894; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1894: m. Jennette A. Wells, of Huntington, ]\Iass., Aug. 29, 1895; 2 children, Dorothy Wells, Elizabeth Fay. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1894; pastor, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., 1894-6, Conwav, Mass., 1896-03, Northboro, 1903-10. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 835 Adams. 1&10-14, Federated Ch., Conway, since 1914. Mem. Zeta Psi; Mason. Republican. Recrea- tions: hikinp. Address: Conway, Mass. PEASE, Edward Allen, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) FEASE, Zephaniah W., editor, publisher; b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 21, 1S61; s. Peleg and Joanna Morton (Thomas) Pease; descendant of John Rowland, of the ]Mavflower; grad. New Bed- ford High Sch., 1S77; m. Anna F. Bryden, of Fair- haven. Oct. 24, ISSS; 1 son, Bryden. Employed as reporter on New Bedford Mercury, 1S79-95, editor same since 1S95; collector of customs, Port of New Bedford, by appmt. of President Cleveland, 1S95- 1900; mem. New Bedford Water Bd., 1900-3. Dem- ocrat. Author: The Catalpa Expedition, 1S97. Home: 312 Purchase St., New Bedford; (summer) Pairhaven, Mass. Office: 112 Union St., New Bed- ford, Mass. FEASI^EE, Clarence Ardeen, M.D.; b. Alna. Me., Aug. 16, 1S55: s. John Thurston and Mary Eliza- beth (Paine) Peaslee: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1S83; post-grad, study, London Post-Grad. Sch.. New York Polvclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp., and New York Post-Grad. Sch.; m. Bath, Me., 1S76, Augusta Maria Hill; m. 2d. Bath, Me., 1913, Frances Hob- son. Began practice at Wiscasset. Me., 1SS3; re- moved to Bath, 1904; mem. surg. staff, Bath City Hosp. Pres. Bath Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners, 1890-03; pres. Wiscasset Acad., 1899-06; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1895. 1899; alderman. Bath, Me., 1909, 10 (pres. bd.. 1910); mem. Sch. Bd.. 1915, 16. Mem. Me. Acad. Medicine and Science (pres., 1906). Me. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner); Odd Fellow. K. of P., Elk. Con- gregationalist. Home: 922 Middle St. Office: 72 Front St., Bath. Me. FEASIiEE, Robert James, .iudge; b. Weare, N.H., Sept. 23, 1864; s. Robert and Persis Boardman (Dodge) Peaslee; ed. Gushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., and (grad.) Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls, Mass.; LL.B., Boston U., 1886; (hon. A.M., Dart- mouth, 1898); m. Nellie Dorcas Kimball, of Man- chester, N.H., Sept. 12, 1893. Admitted to bar, 1886, practiced in Manchester until 1898; justice Su- preme Ct. of N.H., 1898-01; asso. Justice Superior Ct., 1901-7; asso. justice Supreme Ct. since 1907. Democrat. Lecturer on municipal and constl. law, Dartmouth Coll., 1887-9, on domestic relations, Boston U. Law Sch.. 1911 — ; revised city laws and ordinances of Manchester, 1892. Home: Manches- ter, N.H.* PEAVEY, Georg-e S.; b. Greenfield, N.H., Feb. 14, 1835; s. Zebediah and Mary B. (Patterson) Peavey; ed. pub. schs., and acads.; m. Sarah Patch, of Greenfield. June 16, 1872. Teacher of penmanship for several vrs.; engaged in live stock business since 1856; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1867-8, Senate, 1893; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902. Mason. Dem- ocrat. Conglist. Home: Greenfield, N.H. PECK. Annie Smith, lecturer; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) PECK, Arthur K., lecturer; b. Boston, Sept. 24, 1867; s. Alonzo D. and Emily B. (Russell) Peck; grad. English High Sch., 1886; m. Littleton, Mass., Dec. 23. 1907, Minna Eliot Tenney. Formerly mgr. Remington Arms Co.. New England; spl. corr. Boston Herald, and mag. writer; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901; began lecturing, 1896, on travel and U.S. Life Savings Service; has lectured at over 800 chautauquas, and courses at Yale, Harvard, and Dartmouth. Republican. Address: 19 Well- ington Rd., Brookline. Boston. PECK, Cassius, agriculturist, soldier; b. Brook- field. Vt.. Mar. 13, 1842. (See vol. 1909.) FECK, Charles Herbert, lawyer; b. Conn., Mar. 13, 1859; s. James A. and Sarah Anne (Hill) Peck; LL.B., Yale Law Sch.. 1888; admitted to Conn, bar, 1S88; m. July 18, 1886, Florence Louise Batterson. Practiced, Stratford. Conn., since 1888; judge Pro- bate Ct. since 1896: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907- 08. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.F., Red Men, etc. Home: Stratford, Conn. PECK, Charles S., merchant; b. Yonkers, N.Y., Sept. 22, 1853; ed. pub. schs. Began in employ of Wmcliester Rifle Co., Bridgeport, Conn., later moving with co. to New Haven; learned machin- ist's trade under R. A. Belden & Co.; settled in Danbury, 1872; associated with John H. Fanton as The Danbury Machine Co., mfrs. of hatters' machinery, 1883, later the Peck Mfg. Co.; organ- zied the Peck Fur ("o., 1900, in which still con- tinues. Served as alderman 4 yrs., mayor 2 yrs., as mem. Bd. of Estimates and Taxation, and mem. Rep. State Central Com.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1897, Senate, 1909 and 1911. Home: Danbury, Conn. PECK, Epaphroditus, judge; b. Bristol, Conn., May 20, 1860; s. Josiah Tracy and Ellen Lewis (Barnard) Peck; grad. Hartford (Conn.) High Sch., 1877; LL.B., Yale, 1881; m. Grace Brownell, of Hartford, Aug. 21, 1886. Began practice at Bristol, 1882; asso. judge Hartford Co. Court of Common Pleas, 1897-12. Instr., Yale Law Sch., since 1903; spl. lecturer on law, Yale Div. Sch., 1911. Dir. Bristol Savings Bank; dir. and sec. Pub. Library, Bristol; dir.-at-large Missionary Soc. of Conn.; moderator State Congl. Conf., 1904; state del. Internat. Congl. Council, Boston, 1899, to Nat. Congl. Council. Des Moines. la., 1904 Kansas City, Mo., 1913. Pres. Central Congl. Club of Conn., 1904; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. Hist. Soc. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Club: Graduates' (New Haven). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Bristol, Conn.* FECK, Frederick StanJiope, wool dealer; b. Providence, R.I., Dec. 16, 1868; s. Leander Rem- ington and Sarah Gould (Cannon) Peck; descend- ant of Nathaniel Peck, and resides on homestead at Barrington, that has been in the family since 1653; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; m. Mary Rothwell Burlingame, of Providence, R.I., June 6, 1894; 1 daughter, Helen, b. Dec. 23, 1895. Began as office boy with Asa Peck & Co., wool dealers, 1885; pres. Asa Peck & Co., Inc., since 1906; bank dir. at 21; pres. Eastern Film Corpn. ; v. -p. Nat. Exchange Bank, Eastern Coal Co., Lawton Spinning Co., Seymour Textile Co., Young Investment Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank (Attleboro, Mass.), R.I. Safe De- posit Co., Waldorf Lunch Co. of R.I. Mem. Rep. State Central Com. since 1907; mem. Town Coun- cil, Barrington, 1909; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 13, 14, 15 (chmn. finance com., 1915); mem. Bd. Commrs. Sinking Fund of R.I. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Providence. Republican. Mem. R.I. Soc. S.A.R., Soc. Colonial TVars, R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Commercial. Providence Central, West Side, Turks Head, Pomham, Squan- tum. Economic, R.I. Country. Barrington Yacht. Home: Belton Court, Barrington, R.I. Office: 17 Exchange St., Providence, R.I. PECK, Georg-e Bacheler, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 12. 1843; s. George Bacheler and Ann Power (Smith) Peck; A.B., Brown U., 1864 (also same yr., diploma for course in civ. engring. ), A.M., 1867; Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1869-70; M.D., Yale, 1871; post-grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1871-2; unmarried. Practiced medi- cine. Providence, June 1, 1875 — ; admitting 7)hys. R.I. Homce. Hosp., 1886-01, also trustee. Mem. Providence Sch. Com., 1881-96; mem. bd. mgrs. R.I. Bapt. State Conv., 1876-10; elk. Narragansett Bapt. Assn.. 1877-87, 1892-15 (moderator 1889). Mat Providence Marine Corps of Arty., 1869-71; It. 2d Regt., R.I. Vols., Dec. 13, lS64-July 5, 1865; wounded at Sailor's Creek, Apr. 6, 1865; surgeon Battalion Light Arty. Div. R.I. Militia. 1876-9; It. comdg. Battery A, R.I. Militia, during the Spanish- Am. War. As.st. chemist LT.S. Naval Torpedo Sta.. 1872-4; in charge chem. dept. U. of Vt., fall of 1874. Republican. Hon. pres. Am. Inst. Homoe- opathv, 1912; pres. R.I. Homce. Med. Soc. 1885. 86, R.I. Soldiers and Sailors Hist. Soc, 1892-6; mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, hon. mem. Homoe. Med. Soc. State of N.Y., Mo. Inst. Homoeopathy. Mason (32°). Mem. G.A.R. (med. dir. Dept. R.I., 1894-8), Loval Legion, Marine Arty. Vet. Assn. (adj. and necrologist, 1875 — ). Editor (largely author): Seventh Regiment, R.I. Vols, in Civil War. 1862-5, 1903. Contbr. to med.. religious and secular press. Home: 865 N. Main St., Providence, R.I.* 836 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1875. Salina A. Aiken. Practiced in Burlington since 1873; state's atty. Chittenden Co., 1878-80; mem. Bd. of Aldermen of Burlington, 1883-5; city judge, 1888-94; mayor, 1896-8; sec. Rep. State Central Com.. 1892-6; pres. Rep. League of Vt., 1896-8; apptd. judge advocate-gen. of Vt., 1900. Mason (K.T.). Address: 156 College St., iiur- lington, Vt. FECK, Henry Hart, retired mcht., banker; b. Berlin, Conn., Dec. 25, 1838; s. Selden and Lucy (Hart) Peck; reared on farm; ed. dist. schs. and Kellogg Acad., Meriden, Conn. Clk. in dry goods store, 1857-60; mem. firm Miller & Peck, dry goods and carpets, Waterbury, Conn., 1860-87; pres. Dime Savings Bank since 1886. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1886, Senate, 1905-6; dir. ^Vaterbury Ilosp., etc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°), K. T Clubs: Union League (New Haven), Home (Meriden), Waterbury. Address: Waterbury, Conn. FECK, John Brownell; b. Providence, R.I.. June 30, IS 15; s. George Bacheler and Ann Power (Smith) Peck; A.B., Brown U., 1866, A.M., 1869; studied steam engring. at Naval Acad., Annapolis, 1866-8; 3d asst. engr. U.S.N., 1866-9; sea duty on Pacific. 1868-9; m. Providence. June 1, 1882. Mary Elizabeth Wheeler. Bookkeeper for Peck & Sals- burv. Providence, 1869-81; owner and mgr. dye wood manufactory, 1881-94; prin. Poly. Evenmg Scl ces Bost"on": ^iriem.' Visiting Com. on Mathematics, Brown U., I^elta Upsilon. Fond of study of theol- ogy and philosophy. Address: Peacedale, R.I. FECK, Iieander Beniing-ton, wool mcht. (See vol. i:tO!,t.i PECK, Lester Orton, farmer, banker; b. Bridge- port Conn.. Au£j. 7. 1S63; s. David C. and Mary (Trimble) Peck; ed. Weston (Conn.) Mil. Inst.; m. Aug. 14, 1899, Laura E. Wells, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Pres. Bethel Nat. Bank; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1910; elected to Conn. Senate, from 24th Dist., 1912; pres. Citizens' Assn., Bridgeport, Conn. Mem. Met. Mus. of Arts, X.Y. Zool. Soc, Am. Mus. Natural Historv (all of New York). Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason (Shriner). Clubs: Calumet, Metropolitan. Democratic, Automobile of America (New York); Apawamis Golf (Rye, N.Y.); Brook- lawn Countrv (Bridgeport). Home: 32 W'. 76th St., New York; (summer) Wiantenuck Farm, Redding Ridge. Conn. FECK, Miles lewis, banker: b. Bristol, Conn.. Julv 24. 1S49, s. Josiah Tracy and Ellen Lewis (Barnard) Peck: reared on farm; ed. dist. schs.. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., Episcopal Acad., Cheshire, Conn.; studied and traveled in Europe, 1868-9; m. Oct. IS, 1871, Mary Harriet Sevmour, of Bristol, Conn., children, Josiah Henry, Howard Sevmour, Hilda Margaret, Rachel Peck Jennings. Mary Miles. Engaged in ins. business since 1869; treas. Bristol Savings Bank since 1871; pres. Bristol & Plainville Tramway Co.. 1905-13; dir. Bristol Nat. Bank. Warden borough of Bristol, 1895-7. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Bristol, Conn. FECK, Minna Eliot Tenney (Mrs. Arthur K. Peck), lecturer; b. Littleton, Mass.; d. William Henrv and Charlotte Amelia (Lane) Tenney; de- scendant of N.E. pioneers; grad. high sch., Little- ton: grad. State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass.; m. Arthur K. Peck, of Boston, Dec. 23, 1907. Former- Iv teacher of English and lit.; traveled extensively and has written and delivered lectures on Greece and Greek Art, Italian Art, Holland and the Dutch Art, Norwav, Oberammergau, etc.: has lectured for the majority of the leading woman's clubs of N.E.. Boston Pub. Library, Yale Course at New Haven, Chicago Latin Sch., normal schs. and teachers' insts. Charter member Old Boston Chapter. D.A.R.: mem. N.E. Vl'oman's Press Assn. Home: 19 "^"ellington Rd., Brookline, Mass. FECK, Kobert Ellsworth, M.D.: b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 8, 1866; s. Leonard Ellsworth and Jennette Winters (Clark) Peck; student Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1890; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1893; post-grad, work in New York hosps. ; m. Eva Louise Seward, of New Haven, Dec. 27, 1898. Practiced in New Haven since 1894; specialty nervous and mental diseases; attending phys. New Haven Dispensary, 1894-07, chief of neuroL clinic, same, 18ys-o7; med. attendant New Haven (Jo. Jail, 1895-07; clin. asst., 1894-8, instr. in neurology, 1898-07, Yale Med. Sch.; phys. in charge of the Peck Sanatorium for nervous diseases, Woodmont, Conn.; phys. in charge dept. of physical thera- peutics. Elm City Pvt. Hosp. since 1913. treas. same since 1914. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State .Med. Soc, New Haven Co. ^led. Soc, New Haven Med. Assn. Republican. Clubs: Graduates', Edgewood Country. liecreations: golf. Home: 73 Westwood Rd., Westville, Conn. Address: 62 Park St., New Haven, Conn. FECK, Samuel !■., retired mcht.; b. Warren, R.I., Dec. 17, JS45; s. James M. and Elizabeth (Luther) Peck; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Warren; m. Warren, R.I., June 23, 1870, Esther A. Gardner. Engaged during business life in wholesale chemical busi- ness in Providence. Assessor of taxes, %Varren, 3 yrs., mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1894-02, and since 1904, excepting two yrs.; mem. Rep. State Central Com. since 1901; alternate del. Nat. Rep. Conv., Phila.. 1900; del. Nat. Rep. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Clubs: Union, Warren. Mem. Providence Bd. of Trade. Address: Warren, R.I. FECK, Theodora Agnes, author; b. Burlington. Vt., Oct. 25, 1882; d. Theodore S. and Agnes Louisa (Leslie) Peck; grad. Burlington High Sch., 1900; student in U. of Vt., 1901-2. Mem. Green Mountain Chapter D.A.R. ; hon. mem. Vt. Soc. Daughters of 1812. and mem. No. 1, 2d class. Medal of Honor Legion of U.S.; only woman hon. mem. of Soc. Army of the Potomac. Conglist. Author: Hester of the Grants, 1905; The Sword of Dundee, 1908. Home: 275 College St., Burlington, Vt.* FECK, Theodore Moupt, clergyman; b. New York City, Sept. 29, 1S56; s. Rev. W'. L. and Han- nah (Purdy) Peck; B.A., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1880, M.A., 1890; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1883; Anna Elisabeth Abbott, of Water- bury, Conn., Aug. 29, 1883; 5 children, Anna M., Alice M., Marjorie R., Theodore A., William L. Deacon, 1883, priest, 1884, P.E. Ch.; rector Christ Ch., Piermont, N.Y., 1883-6, St. John's Ch., Hunt- tington, L.I., 1886-92; gen. missionary New London archdeaconry, 1S92-7; archdeacon of New London, 1897-01; rector St. Peter's Ch., Oxford, and Christ Ch., Quaker Farms, Conn., 1901-5, St. John's Ch., Washington, Conn., since 1905. Club: University of Litchfield Co. Independent Republican. Recre- ations: gardening. Address: Washington, Conn. FECK, Theodore Safford, soldier; b. Burlington, Vt., Mar. 22, 1843; s. Theodore Augustus and Delia Horton (Safford) Peck; prepared for coll. and then enlisted in Civil War; (hon. A.M., Norwich U., Vt., 1896); m. Agnes Louisa Leslie, of New York City, Oct. 29, 1879; father of Theodora Agnes Peck. Served in 1st Vt. Cav. and 9th Vt. Inf., pvt. to capt. ond on staff in Army of the Potomac almost 4 yrs.: awarded Congressional Medal of Honor "for distinguished gallantry in action at Newport Barracks. N.C., Feb. 2, 1864"; later comd. 1st Brigade Vt. N.G. and adj. -gen. of Vt, 1881-1900. In ins. business since 1868. Mem. Bd. of Visitors U.S. Mil. Acad., 1891. Republican. Conglist. Past comdr. Vt. Commandery Loyal Legion. Medal of Honor Legion of the U.S., Dept. Vt. G.A.R.; 1st gov. Vt. Soc. Colonial Wars; deputy go v. -gen. for Vt. of Gen. Soc. of Colonial Wars; charter mem. Vt. Soc. S.A.R. ; inem. Soc. of Second War with Great Britain in State of N.Y. Mason (grand marshal Grand Lodge of Vt., 10 yrs.). Home: 275 College St. Oflice: 152 College St., Burlington, Vt.* FECK, Thomas Dowse, mfr. ; moved to Warren- ton. X.C. (See vol. 1909.) FECK, Tracy, college prof. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Since 1909 living in Rome, Italy. Home: 38 Howe St., New Haven, Conn. Address: Hotel Boston, Home, Italy.* FECK, Vincent Charles, educator; b. Trumbull, Conn., Feb. 11, 1863; s. Charles Weslev and Marv WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 837 Jane (Shelton) Peck; eel. dist. sch., Nichols, Trum- bull; high sch., BirmiiiKliam: B.A.. Yale, 1884; m. Nichols, Conn., June 26, 1888. Estelle Nichols Plumb. Master, ^Vest I'hila. Acad., 1884-5; asst. head master Hamilton Sell., Phila., 1885-92; head master Univ. Sch., Bridgeport, Conn., since 1892. Republican. Conslist. Address: The University School. Bridgeport. Conn. FECK, William Gaylord, banking; b. Boston, Mar. 12, 1841; s. Abel Gaylord and Eliza Ann (Boles) Peck; grad. Phillips Acad., Andovor, Mass., 1860; A.B., Yale, 1864, A.M., 1867; m. Anna Maria Newell, of Arlington, Mass., Nov. 22, 1878 (died Sept.. 1884); children. Lillian U. (Mrs. William D. Elwell), Chester G. Entered banking business in Boston. July, 1864; dir. Boston Ice Co., Fourth- Atlantic Nat. Bank (formerly Atlantic Nat. Bank), North Am. Ins. Co.; pres. Chelsea Gas Light Co.; pres. Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, 1873-13. Chmn. bd. Sinking Fund Commrs., Arlington; water commr., 1880-3. Republican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Conglist. Recreations: literature. Home: 94 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 85 \Yater St., Boston. FECK, ■William Thane, educator; b. Providence, R.I.. Julv 25. 1848; s. George B. and Ann P. (Smith) Peck; A.B., Brown U., 1870, A.M.. 1873, Sc.D.. 1894; post-grad, study univs. of Leipzig and Berlin. 1872-4; m. Georgie E. Smith, of War- ren. R.I., Aug. 17, 1875. Prin. Warren High Sch., 1870-2: teacher Providence High Sch., 1875-81, prin. classical dept., 1881-97, prin. Classical High Sch. (separate bldg.), since 1897. Pres. R.I. Inst, of Instrn., Barnard Club. R.I. Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa; mem. Am. Inst, of Instrn., N.B. Assn. of Colls, and Prep. Schs., Mass. Assn. High Sch. Principals, N.E. Classical Assn.. Head Masters' Assn.. Delta Upsilon (Brown Chapter). Baptist. Trustee Brown U. ; pres. R.I. Bapt. S.S. Conv., R.I. Bapt. Social Union. Editor: Ovid, Books I and II; "V\^asliington's Farewell Address and Webster's Bunker Hill Orations. Home: 48 Princeton Av., Providence. R.I.* FECK, William Willett, clergyman; b. Port Jervis. N.Y., Dec. 5, 1869: s. George Van Alst and Mary Frances (Brown) Peck: ed. pub. schs., Sch. for Christian Workers, and Wesleyan Acad.. Wil- braham, Mass.; A.B.. Wesleyan U., Conn., 1895; m. Frances C. Pomeroy-Atkinson. of Wallingford, Conn.. Aug. 3, 1899. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1897; pastor 1st Ch., Chicopee, Mass., 1897-01, 1st Congl. Ch., Needham, 1901-7. Ch. of the Unity. Winchendon, 1907-10, 1st Ch., Winthrop, since 1911. Sec. N.E. Civics Inst.; mem. Unitarian Fel- lowship for Social Justice. Mem. Alplia Delta Phi. Mason. Republican. Recreations: tennis, nature studies. Home: 27 Washington Av., Winthrop, Mass. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. FECKEB, Jonathan, Eastman, stock broker; b. Concord. X.H.. May 28, 1838; s. Jeremiah, Jr., and Mary Lang (Eastman) Pecker: prep. edn. Franklin Hall High Sch., Concord; B.S.. Dartmouth Coll., 1858: read law for 3 yrs. at Sanborn ton Bridge (now Tilton) and Concord, but did not apply for admission to the bar. Became army corr. for Boston Journal, 1861, and was on the regular staff of that paper for 33 yrs.; in stock brokerage busi- ness since 1896; actively connected for many vrs. with N.H.N.G. and mem. mil. staffs of. "Govs. Prescott and Head, w-ith title of col.; acting mem. staffs of Govs. Berry and Tuttle: assisted in organizing a number of the leading banking corpus, of N.H. ; interested in agr. and owner of valuable farm; has library of 10,000 books and pamphlets, including what is considered the larg- est pvt. collection of works on N.H. historv in the state; mil. historian State of N.H., 1865. Repub- lican. Mem. Ch. of the Advent (Am. Catholic), Boston. Life mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. (ex- v.-p.); hon. mem. Kan. State Hist. Soc, N.H. Press Assn.; mem. Concord Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (pres.), Beta Theta Pi, Gen. White Brigade Staff Assn., Old 3d Regt. Staff Assn. of N.H.N.G., N.H. Assn. Civil War "Veterans (hon.). Mem. Episcopal Assn. of Diocese of Mass. INIason: mem. Grange. Club: Mass. Episcopal. Address: Concord, N.H. FECKHAM, Alexander Irving', lawver; b. New- port, R.I., Sept. 8, 1869; s. Job Almy and Abby Vose (Westcott) Peckham; A.B., Harvard, 1892; student Boston U. Sell, of Law 2 yrs.: unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1898, and since practiced at Boston; trial atty. for Boston Elevated R.R. 5 yrs.; in pvt. practice since 1905. Interested In civic affairs and boys' clubs; one of founders, trustee (sec. of the bd.) Boston Newsboys' (Hub; founder and first .iudge of the Boston Newsboys' Trial Bd. Republican. Clubs: Harvard, Boston City. Home: Boston City Club. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. FECKHAM, Prank Edwin, surgeon; Ph.B., Brown U., 1885; M.D., Harvard, 1890. Practiced in Provi- dence since 1890: orthopredic surgeon to St. .lo- seph's Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Orthopjedic Assn., Am. Electro-therapeutic Assn., R.I. State Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn.. Providence Med. Improvement Club, Providence Clin. Club. Contbr. to med. .lours. Home: 85 Waterman St. Office: 266 Benefit St., Providence, R.I. FECKHAM, Joseph Andrew; b. Westport, Mass., Dec. 14. 1861; s. Elisha Clarke and Ardelia (Peck- ham) Peckham, both descendants of John Peck- ham, who came from England in 1638; ed. country schs., Westport, Mass., and Middletown, R.I. ; night sch.. New York; spl. course in chemistrv of fertilizers. R.I. State Agrl. Coll.; m. Ella R. Far- num, of Peru, Vt., Dec. 27. 1899; 5 children. With- fatlier on farm about 22 yrs.; began on own account as truck farmer. 1900, and now owns 4 farms, comprising 80 acres; spl. agt. Wilcox Fer- tilizer Co. for 20 yrs.: dir. Patrons Fire Relief Assn.: ex. -pres. Town Council, Middletown. Mem. Bd. of Visitors R.I. State Coll. Progressive in politics. Master of the R.I. State Grange, P. of H. Address: Melville Station, Newport, R.I. FECKEAM, Iiucv Creamer, M.D.: b. Milford, Conn.. Mar. 27. 184 2; d. Joshua R. and Mary (Smitli) Gore: ed. New Haven pvib. schs.; grad. New Haven Sch. for Nurses, 1879: in charge House of Mercy. Pittsfield, Mass., 1880-2: M.D., Woman's Med. Coll.. Phila., 1885, and since in practice. New Haven. Conn.; m. Charles N. Creemer, July 25, 1865 (died 1878); m. 2d, John A. Peckham. Aug. 30, 1889. Author: Sea Moss (poems), 1891. Ad- dress: 141 Greene St., New Haven, Conn. FEEBIiES, Arthur Bradley, chemist. (See vol. 1909.) FEET, Stephen D., clergyman: editor American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal. Address: Salem, Mass. FECrBAM, John Combe, lawyer: Aug. 26, 1842- Aug. 11, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) FEIRCE, Arthur Winslow, educator: b. Arling- ton. ]\Iass.. June 3. 1860: s. John Winslow and Anna Lvdia (Pierce) Peirce; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1882 (hon. Litt.D., 1899): m. Lydia Paine Ray, of Franklin. Mass., June 25, 1903. Teacher, 1882-91, head master, 1891-7, Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt.; head master. Dean Acad., Franltlin, Mass., 1897 — . Trustee Tufts Coll. Pres. Franklin Library Assn.; mem. of council N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, N.E. Assn. of Colls, and Prep. Schs. Club: Universalist (Bos- ton). Author: Historv of Franklin (Mass.) Li- brary, 1907: also hist, address at 100th anniversary town of Arlington, 1907. Home: Franklin. Mass.* FEIBCE, Augrustus Richmond, banker; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Nov. 11, 1862; s. Edward Hall and Katherine Louise (Anthony) Peirce; descendant of William Pearce, of Newport. R.I., about 1632; ed. Mowrv and Goff's pvt. sch.. Providence: m. Ida E. Wilson, of Providence, June 19, 1895; 2 sons, James Anthony, Augustus Richmond, Jr. Entered Nat. Exchange Bank as elk., Feb. 24, 1879; cashier, 1902, pres., Jan. 1. 1906, v.-p. since Jan., 1908. Home: 140 Brown St., Providence; (sum- mer) South Swansea, Mass. Office: Nat. Exchange Bank. Providence, R.I. FEIBCE, Benjamin Osg-ood. educator: Feb. 11, 1854-Jan 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) FEIBCE, Charles Carroll, engineer; b. Skow- began. Me., Nov. 1, 1864; s. George and Mary Preston (Bates) Peirce: ancestry traced to the Mayflower; student Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 838 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 18S6 (non-grad.) ; m. Rebecca Fales, of Newport, R.I., Sept. 26, 1888; 1 son, George. Began with John Roach, shipbuilder, New York and Chester, Pa.; then with W. & A. Fletcher Co., New York; then asst. supervisor Old Colony Steamboat Co., 1888-90; with Edison General Klectric Co., 1890-3; became connected with Gen. Electric Co., 189.3, mgr. ry. dept. since 1900; v. -p. Providence & Fall River St. Ry. ; dir. Boston & Worcester Street Ry. Co.; trustee Boston & Worcester Electric Cos. V.-p. Am. Electric Ry. Mfrs.' Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: N.E. Railroad, Engineers', X.E. Street Ry., Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange, Traffic. Recreations: farming, rearing Guernsey cattle. Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. FEIRCE, Georg-e, contractor; July 19, 1845-Jan. 4, i;in. (See vol. 1909.) FEIRCX:, Georg-e Walton, M.D., surgeon; b. Win- chester, Cheshire Co., N.H., Apr. 24, lSo3: s. Hosea and A'erlina (Putnam) Peirce; pub. schs., Win- chester; acad. at Townsliend, Vt., and Shelburne Falls, Mass.: N.E. Inst, for Young Men, N.Y. City; Berkshire Med. Coll., Pittsfleld, Mass., 1854; m. Maria Celina Follette, of Winchester, N.H., Dec. 27, 1861 (deceased): 4 children, Alexander F., Susie P.. Abbie E., Philip W. Practiced in Win- chester since 1854: expert obstetrician and court witness in mental, surg. and med. cases: pres. Ashuelot Valley Electric Light, Heat & Power Co. Surgeon 1st N.H. Cav., lS6i-5; surgeon-gen. staff of Gov. Moody Currier, of N.H., 1885-7; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1875-6, Senate, 1891-3; mem. State Constl. Con v., 1902; also served in many pub. offices including mem. Bd. of Health, judge police ct., mem. Sch. Bd., .iustice of the peace, etc. Trustee N.H. State Hosp. Formerly mem. Rep. State Central Com. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Cheshire Co. Med. Soc. N.H. Pomol. Soc. Historian of Winchester. Mem. G.A.R., Arlington Grange. Ad- dress: 29 N. Main St., Winchester, N.H. FEIBCE, Harrie "Winn, veterinarian; b. Arling- ton, Mass., Aug. oO. 1S72; s. Leander and Sarah Caroline (Winn) Peirce: descendant of Solomon Pierce, who fought in Battle of Lexington; ed. Arlington pub. schs.; Bryant & Stratton Cominer- cial Sch.; dept. of vet. medicine. Harvard; m. Josephine Davidson, of Arlington, Mass., Oct. 26, 1908; 1 daughter, Barbara. In practice in Marl- boro, Mass., 1900-3, Medford, 1903-10; spl. agt., expert on glanders, Mass. Dept. of Animal Indus- try, since 1910. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Am. Vet. Assn., Mass. Vet. Assn. INIason; mem. Ancient Order United Workmen. Clubs: Medford, Harvard (Medford, Mass.). Home: 83 Plavstead Rd., TV^est Medford, Mass. Office: State House, Boston. FEIltCi:, H(enian) Wintlirop, artist: b. Boston, Nov. 2,'), 1S.")0; s. John Pa>son and Adaline Augusta (Putnam) Peirce; ed. pub. schs., Mus. Fine Arts, Boston; studied with Borgereau and Robert Tony- Fleury. at Paris, France; m. Ethel Davis, of Brookline, IMass., 1900: 2 children, Mary, Heman Winthrop. Painter in oil and water colors: repre- sented in ISTalden Pub. Library, Bowdoin Coll., Phillips Acad., Abbot Acad., Parish House of Christ Ch., and in many noted pvt. collections; medal, Boston, 1889. Has designed and staged a number of large pageants. First pres. Copley Soc. Repulilican. Unitarian. Recreations: drama, as spectator or actor and producer. Home: 36 Morton St., Andover, Mass. FEIRCi:, Iieona May; b. Norway, Me., Aug. 4, 186,'5: d. Levi Merriam and Miriam Hobbs (Foster) Peirce; descendant of John Pers (or Purs), Water- town, Mass., 1637, and Reginal Foster, Ipswich. Mass., 1638; grad. Springfield High Sch., 1880; A.B., Smith Coll., 1886 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M.. 1893; post-grad. work. Cornell U., 1889-90 and 1893-4 (Kappa Alpha Theta) ; student Newnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1891-2; spl. work in mathe- matics under Dr. Story, of Clark U., 1894-8 (wom- en not then admitted): Ph.D., Yale, 1899; unmar- ried. Treas. L. M. Pierce Co., piano mfrs. and dealers: mem. Bd. of Edn., Springfield, since 1905. Mem. Western Mass. br., Assn. of Coll. Alumnse (pres. 1900-2), Western Mass. br. Smith Coll Alumnae Assn. (pres. 1914-16). Conglist. Clubs: Springfield Women's, Springfield College (pres. 1906-8). Recreations: driving. Home: 247 Union St., Springfield, Mass. FEIBCE, MCelusina) Fay, writer, organizer of women's socs. ; b. iiiirlington, Vt., Feb. 24, 1836; d. Charles (D.D.) and Emily (Hopkins) Fay (d. P.E. Bisliop John Henry Hopkins); ed. at home and Young Ladies' Sell, of Prof. L. Agassiz, Cam- bridge, Mass.; m. Charles Sanders Peirce, 1862. Pioneer advocate of the Organization of Women Among Themselves; organized Cambridge Cooper- ative Housekeeping Assn., 1870, Boston Woman's Edn. Assn., 1871, street cleaing com. of Ladies' Health Protective Assn. (New York), 1887-8, Poe Cottage Preservation Com., 1895-6, Fraunces Tavern Restoration Com. of the N.Y. Marv Washington Colonial Chapter D.A.R., 1897, W^omen's Philhar- monic Soc, New Yorlc, 1898-9, Women's Auxiliary to Scenic and Historic Preservation Soc, New York, 1900-1. Reviewer, Atlantic Monthly, 1868- 77; music critic, Boston Post, 1877-8, Chicago Evening Journal, 1881-4. Author: Cooperative Housekeeping, 1868, 1884. Edited: Music Study in Germany, by Amy Fay (23 edits.), 1881-13. Pat- ented "Gallery Block," constrn. for apartment and tenement houses, 1903: organized Women's Third Ward Auxiliary, Forestville Centre, Chi- cago, 1913. Address: 15 Hawthorn St., Cambridge, Mass.* FEIBCE, Silas, wholesale mcht., banker; b. Bos- ton, Aug. 16, 1860: s. Silas and Almira (Hall) Peirce: pub. sch. edn.; m. Annie Kendig, Apr. 9, 1885: 2 daughters, Mildred (Mrs. R. F. Fuller, of Brookline, Mass.), Elizabeth (Mrs. S. T. Bitten- bender. of Brookline). Became mem. firm of Silas Peirce & Co., wholesale grocers, 1889: pres. Silas Peirce & Co., Ltd., since 1905; pres. Cosmo- politan Trust Co. since 1912; treas. and trustee Boston U. since 1910. Dir. Boston North End Mis- sion. Club: Boston Art. Recreations: motoring, country life. Home: Brookline; (summer) Scitu- ate, RIass. Office: 59 Commercial St., Boston. FEIBCE, William B., lawyer; b. Hudson, Me., Dec. 24, 1870; s. Alexander Charles and Jennie Francis (Bridgham) Peirce; prep. edn. East Co- rinth (Me.) Acad.; A.B., U. of Me., 1890: studied law in office of ex-Gov. Davis and A. L. Simpson; m. Mary B. Robinson, of Bangor, Apr. 12, 1898; children, Marion, Natalie, Harriet, Jennette. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Bangor. Served as mem. Common Council and Bd. of Aldermen; mayor of Bangor, 1905, 1906; judge of probate, Penobscot Co., 1909-13; now dist. attv., Penobscot Co. Democrat. Mem. Ken- duskeag Lodge No. 139, F. & A.M.: Mt. Moriah Chapter, R.A.M. ; St. John's Commanderv, K.T. (all of Bangor) ; Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., Lew- iston. Address: Bangor, Me. FEIBCi:, William C; b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 21, 1863; s. Charles Mason, Jr., and Ajnanda (Hill) Peirce; ed. jjub. schs.. New Bedford: grad. W^arner's Business Coll., Providence, R.I.: m. Isa- belle Louise Balder, of Providence, R.I., Sept., 1887; 4 children, Thomas J. Hill, Emma I., William C, Jr., Ruth C. Learned trade of machinist with Brown & Sharpe INIfg. Co., Providence; entered employ of Providence Macliine Co., admitted to the firm, and became supt., 1885, agt., 1894, pres. and treas. since 1894; pres. Elizabeth Mills: trus- tee Thomas J. Hill Estate. Mem. N.E. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn. Mason: mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Edgewood Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 185 Indiana Av. Office: 30 Aliens Av., Providence, Rhode Island. FEIBSON, Charles Iiawrence, retired mcht; b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 15. 1834; s. Abel Lawrence (M.D.) and Harriet (Lawrence) Peirson; B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1853 (hon. A.M., 1898); m. Emilv Russell, of Boston, Jan. 19, 1874 (now deceased). 1st It., 20th Mass. Vol. Inf., 1861; taken prisoner and confined in Libby Prison after Battle of Balls Bluff, Va.. Oct. 29, 1861; It. col., 39th Mass. Vol. Inf., Aug. 30, 1862; col. same regt., July 13, 1864; breveted col.. Mar. 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, Va."; breveted WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 839 brig-, gen., Mar. 13, 1S65, "for gall^int and meri- torious conduct" in the battles on the Weldon R.R. in Va. ; disabled by wounds and was mustered out of service, Jan. 11. 1SG5. Mem. firm of Stevenson & Peirson. wholesale pig- iron and coke, Boston, 1S65. later C. L. Peirson & Co. (retired, 1905). Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Loyal I.,egion. Clubs: Somerset, St. Botolph (Bos- ton); Country (Brookline, Mass.), Royal Soc. of Arts (London, Eng-.). Home: 191 Commonwealth Av. ; (summer) Prides Crossing, Mass. Office: Rm. 417, 201 Devonshire St., Boston. Pi:iRS017, Edward Iiawrence, jNT.D., surgeon; b. Salem, :Ma.ss.. Oct. 15, 1S62; s. Edward Brooks and Ellen Elizabeth (Perrv) Peirson; A.B., Har- vard, 1SS4; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 18SS; m. Salem. 1S9S, Genevieve Shreve; 3 children, Ed- ward L., Jr., b. June 11, 1899; Benjamin S., Oct. 3, 1905; Octavia. Dec. 25, 1908. Has practiced in Salem since 1SS9; surgeon to Salem Hosp. Mem. Mass. State Med. Soc, Essex South Dist. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club; Salem. Republican. Address: 13 Barton Sq., Salem, Mass. FEIiIiETIER, Joseph C, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 25, 1872; s. William Summers and Cecelia E. (Davis) Pelletier; ed. pub. schs. of Boston; A.B., Boston Coll.. 1S91, A.M.. 1893 (LL.D., 1913); LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1894; unmarried. Prin. schs. and asst. supt. Marcella Street Home, Bos- ton, 1891-4; admitted to INIass. bar. 1894; practiced in Boston; dist. attv. Suffolk Co., since Nov., 1909. Mem. Children's Trustees of Boston, 1900-5, Civil Service Commn., 1905-9; apptd. mem. Commn. on Inferior Courts, 1912. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Democrat. Catholic. IMem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic LTnion, Young Men's Catholic Assn. of Boston. Clubs: Boston City, Press, Twentieth Century, University. Boston Athletic Assn.. Engineers (Boston) ; Manhattan, Catholic (New York). Home: 849 Beacon St. Office: Court House, Barristers Hall. Boston. FEIiONSKY, Nathan Aaron; b. Wilno, Russia. Feb. 1. 1864; s. Samuel David and Rachel (Latch- echer) Pelonskv; ed. in old countrv; m. Henrietta Birnbaum, of Union Hill, N.J., Feb. 7, 1888; chil- dren, Lilly. Anna, Frederick, Selma. Began as peddler, then engaged in the installment business; sold out and entered the retail dry goods trade -with stores at near-by towns; engaged in mfg. overalls under firm name of Middlesex Overall Mfg. Co., also engaged in wholesale dry goods business, and as converter of cotton goods; now propr. N. A. Pelonsky; pres. Napel Mills (N.Y.), Superior Overall Co. ; pres. and treas. New Brattle- boro Overall Co., Keene, N.H. Was in charge of dept. mfg. overalls. House of Correction, Deer Island, under Mayor Quincy, of Boston, 1898-01. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Credit Union. Jewish religion. Club; Boston City. Home; 15 Mavfair St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 31 Beach St., Boston. FEIiOUBET, Francis Nathan, author; b. New York, Dec. 2, 1831; s. Chabrier and Harriet (Hanks) Peloubet; A.B., "^Hlliams, 1853: grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1857; (D.D., U. of Tenn., 1884, Williams Coll., Mass., 1913); m. Marv A. Thaxter, of Bangor. Me., Apr. 28, 1859. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1857; pastor Lanesville, 1857-60, Oakham, 1S61-6, Attleboro, 1867-71, Natick, 1872- 83 — all in Mass.; author S.S. publications. 1874 — . Mem. Religious Edn, Assn. Clubs: Boston Au- thors', Twentieth Century, Bible League, Boston Congregational, Newton Boat. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Auburn- dale, Mass.* FEI^TON. Bollin MUo. M.D.; b. Highgate, Vt., Sept. 26, 1865; s. Lyman E. and Julina (Ware) Pel- ton: descendant of John B. Pelton, who settled in Boston, 1634; ed. com. schs.; Dr. Sweat's Se- lect Sch.. Highgate; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Med- icine, 1888: m. .Ian. 10, 1898, Clara A. Merrill, of Richford, Vt. Practiced in Richford since 1888, with farming as side issue; owns and manage^ 3 farms; apptd. supervisor of insane, Vt., since 1906 (pres. of bd.); pres. M. W. Rounds (dry goods); mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900, Senate, 1906. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. Med. Soc, Franklin County Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. K. of P. Address: Richford, Vt. PEMBEB, Elmer Frederic, clergyman; Aug. 26, lS53-Dec. 10, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) FENI>Ei;ii, Lyman J., editor and publisher; b. East Brookfleld, Mass., Feb. 7. 1870; s. John R. and Mary J. (Stevens) Pendell; ed. Normal Sch., Edinboro, Pa.; m. 1st, Waverly, N.Y., Dec. 24, 1890, Ida May Mead; 1 daughter, Carlotta May (Mrs. O. L. Keyes) ; m. 2d, Presque Isle, Me., Sept. 12, 1900, Ethel E. Greenlaw; 4 children, Mrs. O. L. Keyes, Louise Evelyn, Philip Greenlaw, Mary Elizabeth. Owner and editor, Aroostook Republican. Repub- lican. Methodist. Mason, K.T.; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., etc. Address: Caribou, Me. FENDER, Harold, electrical engineer; b. Tar- boro, N.C., Jan. 13, 1879; s. Robert H. and Martha Wallace (Hanks) Pender; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1898, Ph.D., 1901; m. Alice Matthews, of Bingham- ton, N.Y., June 28, 1905. Teacher, McDonogh Sch., Md., 1901-2; instr. Syracuse U., 1902-3; spent win- ter of 1903 at La Sorbonne, Paris, upon spl. invi- tation of univ. authorities, where established be- yond question tlie existence of a magnetic field around a moving electrically charged Ijody; elec. engr. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., 1903-4, N.Y.C. R.R., 1904-5; associated with Gary T. Hut- chinson, electrical engineer. New York. 1905-9; sec- treas. McCall Ferry Power Co., 1905-9; prof. elec. engring., Alass. Inst. Tech., 1909-13; dir. research div., dept. of elec. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1913 — . Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Unitarian. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Clubs: Engineers', University (Boston), Engineers' (New York). Home: 4 Berkeley PI., Cambridge, Mass.* PENDERGAST, Ella Worth. (See vol. 1909.) FENDEXTER, Le-wis VT.; b. Hiram, Me., Dec. 12, 1860; s. Timothy A. and Maria L. Hussey) Pen- dexter; ed. pub. schs. and Parsonsfield (Me.) Sem.; m. Katherine E. Gould, of Parsonsfield, Feb. 5, 1884; 1 son living. Cattle buyer and farmer until 1906; since in lumber business, buying logs on Saco river; also dealer in automobiles and portable saw mills; tax collector 5 yrs.; town treas. 4 yrs.; county commr., 1903-15. Republican. Methodist. IMason (K.T.) ; mem. K.P., Red Men. Address; Kezar Falls. Me. FENBIiETON, Cyrus Henry, M.D. ; b. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 5, 1830; s. Adam and Hannah (Marsh) Pendleton; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1S56 (Phi Beta Kappa); M.D., Cleveland Med. Coll.. 1860; m. He- bron, Conn., July 9, 1866, Mary A. Welles; 5 chil- dren living, Clarissa L., Anne C, Susan B., Grace M.. Gyrus Edward. Practiced, Montville, Conn., 1861-2, Norwich, 1862-4, Hebron, since 1864; town elk., selectman, sch. visitor; judge of probate, 1876-81: presdl. elector, 1888; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Mem. Tolland Co. Med. Soc. Address: Hebron. Conn. FENDIiETON. Edmund, author; 1845-1910. (See vol. 190 9, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) FENDIiETON, Ellen Fitz, college pres. ; b. West- erly, R.I., Aug. 7, 1864: d. Enoch Burrows and Mary Ette (Chapman) Pendleton: A.B.. "U^ellesley, 1886, A.M., 1891; student Newnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1889-90; (Litt.D.. Brown U., 1911; LL.D., Mt. Holvoke Coll., 1912). Tutor in mathematics, 1886- S8, instr., 1888-97, sec. 1897-01, dean and asso. prof. mathematics, 1901-11, pres., June 9, 1911 — , Welles- ley Coll. Home: Wellesley, Mass." FENDIiETON, IrvinsT Erskine, dentist; b. Sears- port, :Me., Dec. 23, 1879; s. Frank Irving and Ella Jane CErskine) Pendleton; descendant in the 9th generation of Brian Pendleton, who came from England and was admitted "freeman" to Mass. rolonv. Sept. 3, 1634; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem.. Kent.s" Hill, ISIe., 1900; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1903; m. Florence Ethel Hodgson, of Lewis- ton, Me., Dec. 29. 1909; 2 children. Robert Erskine, Frank Irving. Practiced in Lewiston, Me., since .Tulv 6. 1903: sec. Me. Bd. Dental Examiners: sec. Me. Dental Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Rab- boni Lodge No. 150, A.F. & A.M. (Past Master); 840 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Kins? Hiram Roval Arcli Chapter No. 9. Club: abeth (Wentworth) Penniman; A.B., Tufts Coll., Calumet. Address: 54 Pine St., Lewiston, Me. 1879, B.D., 1889, A.M., 1889; m. Somerville, Mass., ■w%-r.-KT-nr ■^'•fntir t.,^«<. -lur^^.n.. i,„v,i,„„. K -nr^^t 1S87, Alice B. Hale; 4 children, Ralph Wentworth, FENSIiETON, James Monroe, banker; b. West- uuth Evelvn Eliot Hale Dorothv Billines Taueht erly, K.I., 1S(;2; s. Enoch U. and ]\Iary E. (Chap- J^u^n .D^veiyn, x^uoi waie, ijorotny isuiings,. j.au{,ni mr Kappa, arl cast treas. erlA Chmn. Sch. Com., 1892, health supt., town treas.. Westerly, 1892; treas. and trustee Free PENNINGTON, Jeanne Gillespie, editor; b. New Pub. Library and Memorial Hall, 1893. Home: Castle Co., Del.; d. Benjamin Franklin and Emily Westerly, K.I. (Jester) Pennington; taught pvt. sch., Chester, PENDLETON, Moses Averill, banker; b. Ston- P^. Editor of Today Magazine. Author: Some Ington, Conn., Feb. 19, 1M4; .s. Moses Pendleton; Marked Passage.s( short stories), 1900; The Sea of pub. sch. edn.; m. June 13. 1866, Amelia B. Shef- Circumstance 1902; of Varying Fragrance (sto- fleld; 1 son, Henry A., b. Aug. 31, 1873. Clk. in gro- ries). Compiler: Don t Worry Nuggets 1899; cerv store several yrs.; town and probate elk., Pl)i}os2.Phic Nuggets, 1900; Good Cheer Nuggets, 1872-92; v.-p. and dir. First Nat. Bank since 1884, 1901. Editor: The Primers of Peace, 4 vols ; Prim- Stonington Savings Bank since 1887. Republican, ers of Power 4 vols., 1912 Contbg. editor to Farm Baptist. Address: Stonington, Conn. {t°"/"^.^' ^^^^^ P^'^s- Cedar Crest Pub^ Co. Mem. '_____,__ .,,.__ T ^ i-i.'UT^ Nat. Assn. Opposed to Woman Suffrage, New PENLEY, Albert Manchester, rnerchant;b Dan- york Social Service League. Home: "Cedar Crest," yillc, .Me July 22, 1 M ( ; s. John and Julia A. Abington, Mass. Address: 1836 Lament St., Wash- (Wagg) Penley; cd. Edward Little Inst, and Me. ington DC* State Sem. ; m. Georgia A. Pennell, of Deering, Me., ^_,-™-l._. -,_-__ __ j ^ -u -nr 4. Oct. 28, 1875; children, Georgia Maryett (Mrs. ^J^^.^^T.^-^??^^^' ,?.^.^^y' ^S'^^f^*'^' ^- ^®^1 Samuel Stewart, of Lewiston, Me.), John Albert, Chester, Pa., Dec^ 2 1866; s. Charles Harrison and Julia Lida (Mrs. Harry A. Ellis, Melrose. Mass.). Elizabeth Ann (Pyle) Pennypacker; grad. Phillips Engaged in teaching and farming for several yrs.; gxeter Acad., 1884; A.B Harvard 1888; m. Anna in meat and grocery business as Peables & Penley. H. Carpenter, of Phila June 20, 1889. Asst Adel- Auburn. Me., 1874-83, since alone in same line; Phi Acad Brooklyn 1889-91; jr master 1891-04, pres. Penley Cemetery Corpn.; dir. Auburn Loan mastei\ 1904-10 head master 1910— , Boston Latin & Bldg. As.sn., Androscoggin Land Assn.; trustee Sch Episcopalian. Mem N.E Classical Assn., Auburn Savings Bank. Has served in most of town Head Masters Assn., Harvard Musical Assn. offices of Auburn; mavor 2 terms, 1887, 1888; mem. Clubs: Harvard (Boston). Home: 6 Chauncy St, Me. Ho. of Rep., 1891-3; county commr., 1897-07. Cambridge, Mass. Office: Warren Av. and Dart- Mason (33°); active worker in the order for many mouth St., Boston." yrs. and has filled many important offices; Sov- PENTECOST, Georgre Prederick, clergyman; b. ereign Grand Insp. Gen. of Northern Masonic Albion, 111., Sept. 2:3, 1842; s. Hugh L. and Emma •Jurisdiction since 1888. Republican. Conglist. (Flower) Pentecost; student Georgetown U., Ky., Address: Auburn, Me. 1860-2; (hon. A.M., Hamilton Coll.. 1870: D.D., La- PENN, Henry, florist; b. Boston, Mar. 27. 1877; ^^yette Coll 1889; LL.D Central U. of Ky. 1904); s. Bernard and Rachel (Goldstien) Penn; ed. pub. chaplain 8th Ivy Cav. US.V.,_ 1862-4; m. Ada, d. schs., Boston; m. Ann Silverman, of Boston, Oct. Pj^^^^I^^ta Webber, of Hopkinsyille, Ky., Oct 6, 17, 1899. Began active career, 1898, as Penn the |S63. Pastor Greencastle Ind 1864 Evansville, Florist (retail), and has since continued the same I"'i- 1^66-7, (^vingtonKy 1867-8, Brooklyn N. firm. Mem. bd. dirs.. Federated Jewish Charities Y., 1868-71, Boston 1871-80, Brooklyn, 1880-7; Assn., Mt. Sinai Hosp. Assn. Mem. Retail Florists' evangelical work m Scotland, 1887-8; spl. mission Club, Gardeners' and Florists' Club. Florists' Tel- to English-speaking Brahmins in India 1889-91; egraph Delivery Assn., Boston Chamber of Com- n^.^nister Marylebone Ch London 1891-7; pastor merce. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. Boston Lodge of First Presbyn. Ch YonkersNY^ 1897^02; was Elks. Clubs: Elysium. Boston Citv. Recreations: spl. commr of Presbyn. and A.B.C.F.M. missionary motoring, fishirig. Home: 140 Thorndike St., socs. of U.S. in Japan, China and P.L (See Who s Brookline, Mass. Office: 37 Bromfleld St., Boston, Wh9 in America for list of books, etc.) Home: j^ja^gg Darien, Conn.* PENNELL, William Dwlg-ht, agent Hill Mfg. t,^^^?^^^'., Charles Hovey, painter; b. Waterville Co. (cotton): b. Portland. Me., May 21, 1847; s. Me., Aug^ 27, 1864: s. George Dana Boardman and Richard Cobb and Cornelia (Barns) Pennell; ed. ^""^^(Grassie) Pepper; A.B., Colby Coll., 1889 Portland pub. schs.; m. Lewiston, Me.. June 22, A.M., 1891 (L.H.D 1912); studied Art Students' 1869, Jennie A. Linscott; 3 children. Dwight R., b. Lea.gue, 1890-3; at Pans m Aman-Jean Atelier and May 16, 1877; Frances C. (Mrs. Lawrence H. Park- Julien Acad., under Jean Paul Laurens and Ben- hurst), b. Mar. 22. 1880; Maude R. (Mrs. Millard Jamin-Constant, 1893-5; rn Frances Coburn, of F. Chase), b. Jan. 12. 1883. Began work June, 1863, ^^^^^^^^^' ^|- J^^^ ^^.- ^^^^c^J^^'^V^^^ ^^ Pans, as bobbin boy in Porter Mill (now Continental 1896-8, Concord, Mass , since 1899. Went to Japan, Mills), Lewiston; became draftsman in office of 1903 painting and studying the old art of xylo- the Franklin Co., and p.-m., Lincoln Mill, 1809, fJ^aphs; traveled in Java, Burmah, India-(:eylon, supt. 1872, agt. 1879-86: mgr. Franklin Co., 1S86, 1?04. (See Who s Who in Amenca for exhibits, so- and later mgr. Union Water Power Co.. controll- cieties etc.) Home: Concord, Mass. Studio: 30 ing Rangeley Lakes Chain; resigned, Feb.. 1890, Ipswich St., Boston.* to become agt. Hill Mfg. Co.. now operating 3 PEPPER, Georgre Dana Boardman. theologian; mills, 80.016 spindles, and turning out 15.000.000 Feb. 5, 1833-Jan. 30, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also yds. of finished product annually: dir. Mfrs. Nat. Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) Bank. Ex-city auditor, councilman, alderman (ex- PEQUIGNOT, Mary Boland, teacher; b. North pres.): mem. and pres bd. water commrs., Lewis- Leominster, Mass., Mar. 8, 1852: d. Lawrence and ton; mem. Me Ho. of Rep., 1880, Senate, 1881-5 Brigitta Boland; grad. Framingham (Mass.) Nor- (pres., 1883-5. being youngest person ever elected ^^al Sch., 1876; m. George Alexis Pequignot, Sept. to that position in the State Senate and by unani- i_ jgoQ. Taught in Boston grammar schs. 8 yrs.; mous vote). Pres. Central Me. Hosp.. of Lewiston, lecturer in dietetics and instr. in cooking, Johns and Lewiston Public Library; mem. commn. to Hopkins Hosp. Training Sch. for Nurses, Balti- build Lewiston High Sch. Bldg.. and of commn. to more, 1890-3: studied practical hygiene in post- build Kora Temple, the new Shrine Bldg.. at Lewis- ^rad. lab. course, Johns Hopkins, 1892-3: studied ton: chmn. Lewiston Athletic Field Com. Repub- Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895-9: was lecturer in chem- lican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Club: Calumet (pres.). jstrv. bacteriology, dietetics and teacher in cook- Homo: 70 ITorton St., Lewiston, Me. ing'Waltham (Mass.) Training Sch. for Nurses; PENNIMAN, Georgre 'Wallace, clergyman: b. lecturer dietetics and teacher in cooking. Boston Stoughton. Mass., July 29, 1857; s. Amos and Eliz- City Hosp., Elliot Hosp., Keene, N.H., Memorial WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 841 Hosp., Brattleboro, Vt. Home: 80 Sagamore Av., Winthrop Highlands, Mass.* FEBABO, (John) Ernst, pianist, composer; b. Wiesbaden, Germany, Nov. 14, 1S45; s. Michael and Christine (Hiibner) l^erabo; came to America with parents, 1S52; early showed unusual musical talent and through William Scharfenberg, of New York, a com. was formed to take charge of his edn.; was sent to Europe in 1858, and studied piano under Profs. Moscheles and E. F. Wenzel, of Leipzig Conservatory: harmony under Drs. Papperitz, Hauptmann and Richter, and composition under Carl Reinecke. Studio: 130 Bowdoin St., Boston.* PEBCrVAIi, Charles Homer, clergyman: b. "^'aterville, 3Ie., Dec. 24, 1854; s. Homer and Mary Percival: student Colbv Coll.. 1874-6; A.B.. Am- herst, 1879; studied U. of Edinburgh and United Presbvn. Coll., 1881-2. U. of Halle, 1882; U. of Berlin. 1882-3; m. Annie Greenleaf, of Wiseasset, Me., June 29, 1887. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884; pastor "Wiseasset, Me., 1883-6, Houlton, 1886- 88, Racine, WMs., 1888-96, Terre Haute. Ind., 1897- 99, Mystic Side Ch., Everett, Mass., 1901-7, Roch- ester, N.H., since 1907. Mason (K.T.). Pro- gressive Republican. Address: 10 Liberty St., Rochester, N.H. FEBCIVAIi, David Crowell, wholesale jeweler; b. Boston, Mar. 9, 1870: s. David C. Percival; A.B., Harvard. 1891: student Harvard U. Law Sch.. 1 vr. ; m. Harriet "^^illiamson. of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 21, 1902: 5 children, Elizabeth, David Crowell, Jr., Constance Pryor, Williamson, Barbara. Began at 22 as elk. in wholesale jewelry house, estab- lished by father, 1864: served in all depts. and became pres. of co. on death of father, 1913; business since continued imder name of D. C. Percival & Co., Inc. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Country, Eastern Yacht, Mass. Automobile, Har- vard (Boston), New York Yacht, Harvard (New York). Home: 306 Commonwealth Av. Office: 373 Washington St., Boston. FEBCIVAIi, I^awrence Preuch, wholesale .jewel- er; b. Boston. Mar. 8, 1880; s. David C. and Jennie (Besse) Percival; prep. edn. pvt. sch., Boston; student Harvard. 1903: m. Evelyn Joyce, of Balti- more, Md., Apr. 28, 1906; 1 son, Lawrence French, Jr. After leaving coll. entered wholesale diamond and jewelry house of D. C. Percival & Co., Inc.. of which father was pres.: became asst. treas. of CO., 1912, treas. since death of father, 1913. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York); Puritan. Exchange, Country, Eastern Yacht, Bos- ton Yacht, Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht. Boston Athletic Assn., Boston Jewelers.' Recreations: outdoor sports, traveling. Home: 315 Buckminster Rd.. Brookline: (summer) IMarblehead, Mass. Of- fice: 373 W'ashington St., Boston. FEBCY, AugTistus A., merchant; b. Bath, Me., Aug. 15, 1864; s. David T. and Adrianna (Bos- worth) Percv; grad. Bath Hish Sch., 1882; m. Jennie C. McLellan, of Bath, Me., June 20, 1888. Has been in the same business (established 1852) since 1883; pres. David T. Percy & Sons, dept. store; also pres. F. B. Higgins Co.; trustee Batli Trust Co.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911; mem. Citv Council. Bath. V.-p. Old Ladies' Home. Dem- ocrat. Conglist. Mem. Knights of Pythias, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Sagadahoc. Suffolk, Kennebec Yacht (commodore). Home: 967 Middle St. Office: 86-91 Front St., Bath, Me. FEBCY, Frank Hewitt, merchant; b. Bath, Me., Mav 6, 1852; s. David T. and Adrianna (Bosworth) Percy; high sch. edn.: m. Bath, Me., June 3, 1885, Nellie J. Watson; 3 children. Small Watson, Anna Gordyen, Caroline C. Learned dry goods, carpet and crockery business established by father, and upon death of father became pres. David T. Percy & Sons, dept. store. Conglist. Mason (K.T., Shrin- er) ; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Kennebec Yacht, Colo- nial. Address: Bath, Me. FEBCY, Frederick Bosworth, M.D.; b. Bath, Me., Julv 23. 1856; s. David T. and Adrianna (Bos- worth) Percy: A.B.. Yale, 1877: M.D.. 1880. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine: m. Ada Goodsell, of Svracuse, N.Y., June 15, 1881 (died 1891); m. 2d, Elinor B. Wheelock, of New York, Jan. 31, 1893; 4 children. Ada Lieber, Karlton G. (M.D.), Robert B., Donald B. Began practice at Dorchester, Mass., 1880; Brookline, 1880 — ; instr., 1880, and prof, materia medica, 1881-09, prof. clin. medicine, 1909 — , Bos- ton U. Med. Sch.; phys. Mass. Homoe. Hosp., 1892 — ; consulting phys., Westborough Insane Hosp., 1900 — , and Emerson Hosp., 1902 — . Trus- tee Mass. State Sanitarium, 6 yrs. ; mem. Sch. Bd., Brookline, 10 vrs. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (sec. 1883-6, pres. 1893), Boston Horace. Med. Soc. (pres. 1886, ex-sec). Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Skull and Bones, Phi Alpha Gamma, Yale Alumni Assn. (pres. 3 times). Clubs: University, Hughes Medical (Boston). Home: 194 Aspinwall Av., Brookline, Mass.; (summer) Small Point, Me.* FEBCY, Karlton G-oodsell, M.D.; b. Brookline, Mass., Nov. 11, 1886; s. Frederick Bosworth and Ada Leiber (Goodsell) Percy; grad. Westminster Sch., Simsbury, Conn., 1903; A.B., Yale, 1907: M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Margret Eno, of Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 10, 1914. Interne Boston Floating Hosp., summer, 1911; Mass. Gen. Hosp. 16 mos. to 1913; Children's Hosp. 6 mos., 1914, now asst. visiting phys. to med. out-patient dept. same. Office first located at No. 8 Gloucester St., Boston; removed Oct. 11. 1914. to 259 Beacon St. Fellow in pediatrics of undergrad. and grad. depts.. Harvard Med. Sch.; mem. Harvard Aescula- pian Club. Clubs: Harvard. Yale (both of Boston). Address: 259 Beacon St., Boston. FEBIN, Florence Hobart, author: b. Brookline, N.H., Aug. 17, iS69; d. George W. L. and Lydia Maria (Sawtelle) Hobart; State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass.; m. Rev. George Landor Perin, of Brookline, Mass.. Nov. 6, 1901. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 23 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass.* FEBIIT, G-eorg-e Iiander, clergyman; b. Independ- ence, la., July 31, 1854; s. Caleb and Mary Jane (Matteer) Perin: ed. in country schs. of la. and Ore., and part of 1 vr. in Willamette U., Salem, Ore.; B.D., Canton Theol. Sem., of St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1878; (D.D.. St. Lawrence U., 1890); m. 1st, Peru, O., Jan. 22. 1878, Vinnie Dan- forth (now deceased); m. 2d, Boston, Nov. 6, 1901, Florence Nightingale Hobart; children, "Vera P. (Mrs. Ralph E. Lane), Melva P., Mary. Donald W., Ellwood T., George L., Jr. Ordained to minis- try of Universalist Ch., 1878; pastor Bainbridge, O., 1878-80, Brvan, O., 1880-3, Shawmut Univer- salist Ch., Boston, 1883-90, 1st foreign missionary of Universalist Ch., in Japan, 1890-4; pastor Every Dav Ch., Boston (on institutional plan), 1894-05. Founder. 1901, and since pres., the Franklin Square House, Boston, a home for working and student girls. Trustee N.E. Conservatory of Mu- sic, Dean Acad., Men's Industrial Home. Universa- list Gen. Conv. Mason, K.T. (Prelate Grand Com- manderv Mass. and R.I., 1909-11). Author: The Sunnv Side of Life (now in 3d edition). Recre- ations: golf, baseball. Home: 23 Naples Rd., Brookline. Mass. Office: 11 E. Newton St., Boston.* FEBKINS, Arthur, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Mav 16. 18 64; s. Charles Enoch and Lucy Maria (Adams) Perkins: prep. edn. Hartford Hi.gh Sch.; B.A., Yale. 1887: LL.B., cum laude, Yale Law Sch., 1889: m. Amv Denniston, of Phila., May 9, 1895; 1 daughter, Helen Denniston. Practiced at Hart- ford since 1889; jr. partner Perkins. Wells & Scott; mem. citv govt, for several terms and asso. judge Citv Police Ct. 8 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Hartford Co. Bar As.sn.. A.A.A.S. Clubs: Hartford; Reform (New York). Recreations: farming Home: 95 Niles St. Office: Phoenix Bank Blda-.. son Main St.. Hartford, Conn. FEBKIITS, Arthur "Wellesley, real estate; b. Farmington, Me., Dec. 18, 1860; s. Frederick Clark and Marv Hathorn (Higgins) Perkins: prep. edn. Wendell Inst, Abbott Family Sch. and Farmington (Me) High Sch.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1887, A.M., 1890; studied law in offices of Hon. Joseph C. Holman, Farmington, Me., and Hon. J. W. Sy- monds. Portland: unmarried. Has engaged in real estate business since 1890; justice of the peace. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi (Bowdoin). Republican. Free Baptist. Recreations: riding, walking. Ad- dress: Farmington, Me. 842 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND FEBKINS, Carroll Norman, lawyer; b. South Penubscol, Mo.. Sept. 'J, ISSO; s. Horace and Augusia A. (Norton) Perkins; grad. Cobiirn Class- ical Inst.. Watcrville, Me.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1904; L/L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Waterville, nrm jonnson «si irerKins since lyiu; pres. i\.enneuec Trust Co. since 1912. Mem. Common Council, Waterville, 1904, city solicitor since 1908. Repub- lican. Baptist. ]Mem. Kennebec Bar Assn., A\"ater- ville Bd. of Trade. Ma.son (K.T.). Clubs: Water- ville, Masonic. Home: 7 School St. Office: IS Common St., Waterville, Me. FEBKINS, Charles Enoch, lawver; b. Hartford, Conn.. :Mar. 23. 1832: s. Thomas C. and Marv (Beecher) Perkins; A.B., Williams, 1853; m. Lucv Adams, of Boston, Aug. 25, 1855 (died 1891); 5 children. IMary Russell (Mrs. Sidney T. Hooker), Emilie H. (Mrs. Howard H. Knapp), Arthur, Lucy A., Thomas C. Admitted to bar, 1855; began prac- tice as partner with father, firm of Perkins & Perkins; now sr. mem. Perkins, Wells & Scott; has been identified, for more than 50 yrs., with many important causes. I\lem. Common Council several terms and served as citv attv., Hartford; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1871. Republican. Conglist. Home: 49 Woodland St. Office: 803 Main St., Hartford. Conn.* PERKINS, Charles PrankUn, lawver; b. Plvm- outh, Mass., May 6, 1855; s. Charles A. S. and Ann Eliza (Brown) Perkins; descendant of Myles Standish, John Alden and Richard Warren: ed. Plymouth High Sch.; LL.D., Boston U. Law Sch., 1877; m. May 28, 1879, Cynthia Livingstone Hop- kinson, of Boston; children, Carroll L., Paul Franklin. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1877; spl. ius- tice, 1882-04, and .iustice since 1904, :Municipal Ct. of Brookline. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Eastern Yacht (Boston), Engineers' (New York). Recreations: boating, horseback riding. Home: 4 Park St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Bos- ton. PERKINS, Charles Norman, superintendent schools; b. Brooksville, Me., Oct. 16. 1868; s. Charles Henry and Ruth Hawes (Grindle) Perkins; grad. East Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1889; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me., 1893. A.M., 1896; post-grad. work. Clark U., Worcester, Mass.; m. Lincoln, Me., July 12. 1893, Lida Estella Benson; 5 children, Margaret Ella, Herbert Armond, Ruth Charlotte, Theodore Benson, Walter Morris. Prin. Presque Isle (Me.) High Sch., 1893-9. North Brook- field (Mass.) High Sch., 1889-02. Warren (Mass.) High Sch., 1902-6; supt. schs.. Brewer, Me., 1906- 12, Waterville, Me., since Sept., 1912. Republican. Baptist. Asso. mem. N.E.A. ; mem. Me. State Teach- ers' -Assn. Mason. Home: 3 West Court, Water- ville. Me. PERKINS, Charles "Worthen, banker: b. Bos- ton, Aug. 24, 1844; s. Enoch Worthen and Lucv Arnold (Freeman) Perkins: descendant of Isaac Perkins, Hampton, N.H., 1639, and had 8 ancestors on the Mayflower; grad. English High Sch.. Bos- ton, 1861; m. Oct. 6, 1869, Hannah Aurelia Edson, of Boston; children. Frank Edson, Helen. AVas asst. cashier and cashier of Mass. Nat. Bank, 1868- 03; treas. Am. Bapt. Missionary Union (Foreign Missionary Soc), 1903-12 (resigned); served as mem. exec. com., same, for 15 vrs. Dir. Boston Y.M.C.A. since 1896. Republican. Mem. Boston Rapt. Social Union. Home: 72 Westland Av. Of- fice: 525 Tremont Temple, Boston. PERKINS, David Pessenden, actor, plavwright; b. Portland. Me., July 27, 1885; s. David Page and Margaret Williams (Fessenden) Perkins; descend- ant of Isaac Perkins, Hampton Falls, N.H., 1636; grad. Portland High Sch., 1900; m. Catherine von Sumberatz, of Buda-Pesth, Austria-Hungary, Mar. 3. 1907; 3 children, Dorothy M., David C, Mary C. Entered theatrical profession in company of Rose Eytinge, 1900; created roles in "A Cavalier of France," 1901, "The Toast of the Town," 1905; mem. permanent stock cos. in New Orleans, 1904- 05, Portland, Me., 1908-11, Halifax, N.S., 1912-13; starred in "The Man on the Box," 1911-12. Dir. Canadian Bioscope Co., Ltd., Halifax, N.S. ]\Iem. Internat. Dramatists' Assn., Authors' League of America. Republican. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Screen, Union (New York). Author: A Master of Fence, 1908; Friendship (play), 1908; A Gentleman From Gascony (play in 4 acts prod, by Robert B. Mantell), 1898-9; The Price; The Show Down; For U.S.; The Running Fight. Dramatic editor Portland Daily Eastern Argus, 1914-15. Address: 26SA Congress St., Portland, Me. PERKINS, David Page, accountant; b. Eastport, Me., Mar. 2. 1850; s. David and ^largaret (Brazier) Perkins: descendant of Isaac Perkins, Hampton, N. H., 1636; educated common and higli schs.. East- port, Eastman Nat. Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; m. Mai'garet Williams Fessenden, of Bast- port, June 10, 1884; 2 children, David Fessenden, William Hayden. Began in father's office at East- port, 1866; timekeeper and paymaster in R.R. con- struction work in New Brunswick, 1868-9; book- keeper in office Sewall, Day & Co., Boston, 1870-2; mem. Ravmond. Perkins & Co., Boston, 1873; head bookkeeper Fletcher & Co., Portland, Me., 1874-83; with C. A. Weston & Co. and other Portland firms as head bookkeeper, 1883-04; in brokerage busi- ness since 1904; accountant Patrons' Co-operative Corpn. since 1906. Mem. Me. Geneal. Soc, Me. Assn. New Jerusalem Ch., La Sociedad Literaria Espafiola. Republican. Mem. I.O.O.F. ; Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment of Me.; N.E.O.P. Club: Weber. Author: Time Saving and Sys- tematic ^Manner of Doing Business Small or Great, 1883: Historv of the Portland Society of the New Jerusalem Church. Home: 2S6A Congress St. Of- fice: 122 Commercial St., Portland, Me. PERKINS, DePorest H., educator; b. Brooks- ville, Me., Dec. 25. 1872: s. Charles H. and Ruth (Grindle) Perkins: Ph.B., U. of Me.. 1900, M.A., 1905; LL.B., U. of 111., 1906, U. of Chicago; Ind. U. ; m. Jennie C. Powers, of Dyer Brook, Me.. Aug. 1. 1900; 2 children, Frederick Powers, Marion Powers. Taught in common schs., 1893-6; prin. Freedom Acad., 1900-2, Skowhegan High Sch., 1902-S; supt. schs., Dist. of Madison and Skow- hegan, Me., 1908-11; supt. of schs., Portland since 1911. Progressive. Methodist. Mem. N.E.A. , Me. Teachers' Assn., N.E. Supts.' Assn., Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Council, Commandery). Club: Woodfords Social, Rotarv. Author of annual sch. reports for Madi- son, Skowhegan. Portland, and occasional ednl. addresses. Recreations: bowling. Home: 34 Colum- bia Rd. Office: City Hall. Portland, Me. PERKINS, Frederic Williams, clergyman; b. Boston, June 16. 1870; s. Francis Blake and JIary Elizabeth (Williams) Perkins: ancestor, Robert T^'illiams, settled in Roxbury, Mass.. about 1630; ed. Boston pub. schs. until 1881; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch.. 1887: A.B., Tufts Coll., 1891, A.M.. 1894 (D.D.. 1908): B.D., Tufts Divinity Sch., 1894: m. Somerville, Mass., June 21, 1894, Mary Sherman Thayer: 1 son, Sherman Thayer. Ordained to min- istrv of Universalist Ch., 1894; pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, Hartford. Conn., 1894-1901, First Uni- versalist Ch., Haverhill. Mass.. 1901-5, First Uni- versalist Ch., Lvnn. since 1905: overseer Tufts Coll., 1906-7. Mem. N.E. Civic Federation; trustee Universalist Gen. Con v.: dir. Lynn Chamber of Commerce., Lvnn Associated Cliarities. Theta Delta Chi. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Oxford. Whit- ing, Universalist (Boston). Recreations: yachting. Home: 27 Deer Cove, Lynn, Mass.* PERKINS, Georgre Henry, college prof.: b. Cam- bridge, Mass.. Sept. 25, 1844: s. Rev. Frederick Trenck and Harriet Thompson (Olmsted) Perkins; A.B., Yale U., 1867, Ph.D., 1869; (LL.D.. U. of Vt., 1911; Litt.D.. Knox, 1912); m. Mary Judd Farn- ham. of Galesburg, 111., Aug. 16, 1870. Prof, zoologv, botany and geology, 1869-98, geology since 1898, dean dept. arts since 1898, U. of Vt. State entomologist of Vt.. 1880-95; state geologist since 1898. (See TA'ho's Who in America for so- cieties, writings, etc.) Home: Bui-lington, Vt* PERKINS. Granville D.; b. Madison, Me.. June 18. 1865; s. Joshua B. and Mary N. (Messer) Per- kins; ed. common schs., Madison; m. Dec. 24, 1890, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 843 Mary E. TVIlliams, of Madison. In hardware busi- ness since 1S90; v. -p. Madison Loan & Bldg. Assn.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, INIadison, 5 yrs. ; mem. Bd. of County Commrs. of Somerset County since 1909. Republican. Free Baptist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Maccabees. Ad- dress: Madison, Me. PERKINS, Henry Augnistus, physicist; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Xov. II, 1S73: s. Kdward H. and ]Mary E. (Dwight) Perlvins; A.B., Tale, 1896; M.A., E.E., Columbia, 1899; grad. student Yale, 1900-2; U. of Paris. 1908-9; m. New York, Olga Flinch, of Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr. 8, 1903. Prof, physics, Trinity Coll., since 1902, acting pres., 1915-16; pres. bd. dirs. Am. Sch. for the Deaf since 191.'?. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Physical Soc, So- ci§te Francaise de Plivsique, Am. Alpine Club, Explorers' Club. Clubs: Hartford (Hartford), Grad- uates' (New Haven). Contbr. to Electric World, American Journal of Science, "Comptes Rendus, and Le Radium." Author: Thermodynamics. Home: S3 Gillette St., Hartford, Conn.* PERKINS, Henry Farnham, educator: b. Bur- lington. Vt., INIay 10, ]S77: s. George Henry and Marv J. (Farnliam) Perlvins; grad. Burlington High Sch., 1894: A.B., U. of Vt., 1898: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1902: m. Baltimore, 3Md., June 11, 1903, IMary Keyser Edmunds: 2 children. Anna K., 1906, Harriet. 1910. Instr. and prof, zoology, U. of Vt., since 1902. Researcli asst., Carnegie Instn., Washington, D.C., 1903-4; scientific asst., U.S. Bur. of Fisheries, 1906, 1908, 1913-15. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Boston Soc. Natural History, Soc. Zoologists, Delta Psi, Plii Beta Kappa; pres. local council boy scouts. Autlior of various papers on marine invertebrates and lake fauna. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Recreations: pliotograpliv, boating. Address: 205 South Prospect St., Burlington, Vt.* PERKINS, James Blenn, lawver; b. Boothbay Harbor, Me., Apr. 10, 1881; s. William Henry Hyde and Sarah Frances (Osier) Perkins; grad. Batli (Me.) High Sch., 1899; A.B., Bowdoin, 1903; LL.B., U. of Me. Coll. of Law. 1909; m. Jan. 1, 1910, Fannie Souther Orne, of Bootlibay Harbor, Me. In partnership with Hon. Cyrus R. Tupper since Sept. 13, 1909, under title of Tupper & Perkins; county atty. Lincoln County since Jan. 1, 1910; selectman, 1909, now solicitor and auditor, Bootli- bay Harbor; supt. schs., Southport, since 1909. Dir. Kappa Sigma Chapter House Corpn. (Bow- doin). Mem. Dem. State Com.; sec. Dem. County Com. ; pres. Wilson Club, Boothbay Harbor. Con- gregationalist. jNIem. Me. State Bar Assn., Lincoln County Bar Assn., Phi Delta Phi (Reed Chapter), Phi Rho, Kappa Sigma (Alpha Rho Chapter), Phi Kappa Phi (U. of Me.). Mason: mem. Knights of Pvthias, also U.R.K. of P. and Pythian Sisters. Club: Colonial (Bath, Me.). Address: Boothbay Harbor, Me. PERKINS, Jay, M.D.: b. Penobscot, Me., Oct. 15, 1864: s. William Nash and Phoebe A. Perkins; student Colby Coll., 1887-8; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1891: post-grad, work, Vienna, Austria, 1898; m. Sibvl Howe Avery, of Warwick, R.I., July 2, 1902; 3 children, William A., Mary Nash, Sibyl Osborne. House phys., R.I. Hosp., 1891-3; Boston Lving-in Hosp., 1893-4; practiced in Providence since 1894, specializing in treatment of diseases of heart and lungs; pathologist, R.I. Hosp., 1894- 1900; med. examiner, Dist. No. 10, Providence Co., 1896-09; visiting phys. St. Joseph's Hosp. (consumptive dept.) since 1905: demonstrator hu- man anatomv. Brown U., 1897-10; phys. to out- patient dept. (pulmonary tuberculosis), R.I. Hosp., since 1900; admitting and visiting phys., R.I. State Sanatorium, 1905-7. Mem. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Am. Climatol. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., R.I. Med. Soc. (sec. since 1912), Providence Med. Assn., R.I. Medico-Legal Soc. (pres., 1897-8), Mass. Medico- Legal Soc, Providence Clin. Club. etc. Clubs: Uni- versity, Providence Art, Providence Central. Au- thor monographs, and articles in leading med. jours. Address: 125 Waterman St., Providence, R.I. PERKINS, John Carroll, clergyman; moved to Seattle. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.) PERKINS, John Russell, educator; b. Wells, Me., Apr. 4. INCiN; 8. Samuel 11. and Sarah (Allen) Per- kins; descendant of .iohn I'erkins, who settled at Ipswich, j\lass., 1630; ed. Berwick Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1889, A.M., 1892; m. IMary W. Brown, of Washington, Conn., Sept. 14, 1893; 2 children, Margaret W., John R. Prin. State Normal Train- ing Sch., Danbury, Conn., since 1903. Address: 20 Terrace PL, Danbury, Conn. PERKINS, Joseph Wakefield, M.D. and surgeon; b. Industr>', ]\Ie., Dec. 4, 1S54; s. John and Cyrean E. (Churchill) Perkins: grad. Farmington Normal Sch., Me., 1878; fitted for coll. under tutorship of Jonas Burnham, of Farmington; studied medicine, attended Portland Sch. for Med. Instrn. under J. J. Linscott (M.D.); M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1884; attended full course of instrn. at New York Post- (5rad. Med. Sch., 1902; twice married; m. 2d, Belle D. Curtis, of Everett, Mass., Sept. 3. 1912; 1 son by first wife. Harry L. Has practiced at Wilton, Me., since 1885; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1903-4; has been a mem. of the sch. bd., Wilton, 5 yrs., and supt. of schs. 1 yr. ; sec. Wilton Free Pub. Library Assn.; alternate del. Rep. Nat. Con v., Chi- cago, 1908. Mem. Franklin Co. Med. Assn. Con- gregationalist. Address: Wilton, Me. PERKINS, Marsh Olin, journalist, librarian; b. Rutland, Vt.. Feb. 7, 1849; s. Henry Olin and Mary Eloise (Giddings) Perkins: A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1870, A.M., 1874; m. Windsor, Vt., Dec. 31, 1878, Clara Alice Mclndoe: 4 children, Locke McL, Gail G.. Margaret and Marion (twins), Herbert M., Katharine L. Prin. South Woodstock (Vt.) Acad., 1870-1, "Windsor (Vt.) High Sch., 1871-80; editor the Vermont Journal, Windsor, 1880-1910. Mem. Windsor sch. com. and dir., 1881-1904; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1882, 84, Senate, 1888; on staff of Gov. Dillingham, with rank of col., 1888-90; dir. Vt. State Prison and House of Correction, 1894- 1904. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Address: Windsor, Vt. PERKINS, Nathaniel Royal, M.D.; b. Plainfield, Vt., Sept. 10. 1847; s. Amherst and Experience C. (Reed) Perkins; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1876; m. May 23, 1872, Clara A. Livington; chil- dren, Roscoe L., C. Aleda. Practiced in Winchen- don, Mass., 1876-90, since at Dorchester, Mass.: mem. Gen. Court of Mass., 1888. Mass. Bd. of Registration in Medicine, 1904-15. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres. 1908-9), Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc, Boston Soc. Examining Phys. and Surgeons. Mason. Republican. Methodist. Recre- ations: sea life. Address: 1122 Adams St., Lower Mills, Dorchester, Mass. PERKINS, Palfrey, clergyman; A.B., Harvard. 1905: S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1909. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1909; pastor 1st Parish. Brigh- ton, Mass., since 1909. Address: 18 Sutherland Rd., Brighton, Boston. PERKINS, Robert Porhes, banker: b. Milton, Mass., Aug. 9, 1865: s. Charles Elliott and Edith (Forbes) Perkins; g.s. on paternal side of James H. Perkins, on maternal side of Robert Bennett Forbes; prep. edn. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass.; student Harvard, 1885-9; m. 2d, Evelyn Gray, of Versailles. Ky., July 3, 1911; 1 daughter, Elsie Hooper. With banking house of Lee, Hig- ginson & Co., Boston, 1889-1900; engaged in farm- ing near Framingham, Mass., 1900-7; mem. firm of Bond & Goodwin, bankers and brokers, Boston, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, since 1907: dir. Framingham Trust Co., Gauley Coal Land Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. B.P.O. Elks Clubs: Somerset, Exchange, Country, Boone and Crockett. Recreations: fox and big game hunt- ing, golf, polo, tennis. Home: "Owl's Nest," Fram- ingham. INIass. OflSce: 301-307, 30 State St., Boston. PERKINS, Sarah Annie, teacher, editor. (See vol. 1909.) PERKINS, Sidney Kingman, clergyman; b. Wevmouth, Mass., Aug. 21. 1S54; s. Josiah and Hannah Avers (Kingman) Perkins; descendant on mother's side of Henry Kingman, of Weymouth, and on father's side of Rev. James Keith, first minister of Bridgewater, also descendant of Roger Conant, first gov. Mass. Bay Colony; grad. North 844 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND High Sch., Weymouth, 1872; Adams Acad., Quincy, among boys, his club of 240 boys being nucleus Mass., 1 vr.; A.B., Amherst, 1S77; grad. Andover of local Y.M.C.A. Odd Fellow; Grange (prominent Theol. Sem., 1880; m. Jennie Totman Shattuck, of worlier, local and county). Recreations: garden- Andover, Mass., July 22, 1880; 4 children, lluth ing. Home: 190 Main St., Wakefield, Mass. Of- Shattuck, Jane Holmes, Charles Kingman, Iloger lice: l^oston (ilobe, Boston, Mass. Conant. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1880; pastor PERLEY, Martin V(aii) B(iireii), publisher, Sherburne and Westford, Minn., 1880-3, Plain- genealogist; b. Ip.swich, Mass., Nov. 20, 1S35; s. view, 1883-5, W€st. Ch., Portland, Me., 18sr.-!il, silas and Klizabeth (Perley) Perley; prep. edn. Haverliill, N.H., 1891-3, 1st Ch., West Springfield, Topsfleld (Mass.) Acad.; A.B.. Dartmoutli, 1863, Mass., 1893-9, 1st Ch.. York Me., 1899-10, Man- A.M., 1883; m. Lvdia Maria Pearson, of Albany. cl ' '"" " ^ ^^ _ _ FEBKINS, Thomas ITelsoii, lawyer; b. Milton, Carrie Elizabeth (deceased), Edwin Goethe (de- Mass., ]S70: s. l<:dward C. and Jane S. (Watson) ceased). Van Herbert (deceased), Edith Florence, Perkins; A.B.. Harvard, 1891; LL.B., 1894; admit- Lotta Ella. Lived on farm till aO; taught school ted to bar, 1893; m. I>ouisa C. Adams, of T.,incoln, at various times (12 yrs. in all); dry goods mcht. Mass., June 6, 1900; 3 children, Elliott, James H. 10 yrs.; commercial traveler; was sub-editor 2d, Thomas N., Jr. In practice at Boston since Ipswich Chronicle; editor and pub. Ipswich Inde- 1894: mem. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins; v. -p. pendent 2 yrs.; engaged in hotel business, Ports- Ry. & Light Securities Co.; dir. State St. Trust Co., mouth, 1898-1902; pub. Salem, Mass., since 1902. Puget Sound Internal. Ry. & Power Co., Walter Trustee Dartmouth Theol. Soc. ; librarian Ipswich Baker & Co., St. Marv's Mineral Land Co., Hough- Hist. Soc. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Odd Fel- ton County (Mich.) Electric Light Co., Hougliton low; mem. I.O.G.T. (sec). Temple of Honor (chief ), County Traction Co.. Ahmeek Mining Co., La Knights of Malta (bursar), etc. Conglist. Author Salle Copper Co., Tacoma (^Vash.) Ry. & Power and Publisher: Perley Family History and Geneal- Co. ; trustee Puget Sound Traction. liight & Power ogy, 1906: A Short History of the Salem Village Co., Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others. Witchcraft, 1911: also various brochures, articles, Mem. bd. mgrs. Children's Hosp.; fellow, Presi- etc., relating to local history. Address: 28 Cabot dent and Fellows of Harvard Coll. Mem. Am. Bar St., Salem, Mass. Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. PERLEY, Moses Parmelee, merchant; b. Enos- Clubs: Somerset, Exchange, Harvard, Nortolk burg, Vt., June 25, 1844; s. David Mun-son and Hunt (Boston), University, Harvard (New York). Laura Ann (Parmelee) Perlev; ed. pub. schs., Recreations: horseback riding. Home: Westwood, Enosburg; m. Ella Martha Stone, of East Berk- Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston, Mass.* shire, Vt., Oct. 10, 1875; 2 children. Belle Katherine, PERKINS, "Walter Fayson, lawyer; b. Kenne- James Kent. Engaged in merchandising, Enosburg' bunk, Me., Aug. 6, 1858; s. Stephen and Mary Jane F^l^s, since 1873; mem. M. P. Perley & Co. (Enos- Perkins: ed. pub. and high schs., Kennebunk, Bow- burg Falls), Perley & Seavens, Cambridge: pres. doin Coll., Washington U. Law Sch., St. Louis; m. Dr. J B Kendall & Co. (proprs. Kendall's Spavin Eliot, Me., Apr. 22, 1896, Effle B. Littlefleld; 3 Cure); dir. and treas. Northern Telephone Co., children, Pauline, Elliot P., Walter S. Has prac- Citizens Telephone Co., Central Telephone Co. ticed at Cornish, Me., since 1884; atty. for State Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1890-1, Senate. 1895-6. Re- of Me. in York Co., 1891-5; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., publican. Methodist. Address: Enosburg Falls, 1899-1901; treas. Cornish, 1908; elk. Balm-Elixir Vt. Corpn., Cornish Agrl. Assn. Republican. Unita- FERIiEY, Sidney, lawver, historian: b. Boxford, rian. Mason: mem. O.E.S., I.O.O.F., K. of P., Theta Mass., Mar. 6, 1858; s. Humphrey and Eunice (Pea- Delta Chi. Recreations: baseball and fall hunting, body) Perley; ed. pub. schs., Boxford; LL.B., Bos- Address: Cornish, Me. ton U., 1886; m. Harriet Hood Spofford, of George- town, Mass., June 11, 1889. Adjpitted _to Suffolk ssex 1913-14; prin. ^Voodstock (Conn.) Acad, since 1914. ^^'^ass. Address: Woodstock, Conn. PERRIN, Bemadotte, college prof.; b. Goshen, ■B-wy-Bvw-Krc' iir- jr J T „ • t^^. V, T^-„,;^+^v, Conn., Sept. 15, 1847; s. Lavalette and Anna Eliza ^/r^^^^^^i^"' T^Vl^''^^ T^-' P^Sln'^L?- ^T!i?;^' (Comstock) Perrin: A.B., Yale, 1869. Ph.D., 1873; Me., Alay 1,, 1864: s Dennis btillman and Alice ^^^^^ ^ Tubingen, Leipzig and Berlin, 1876-9; Jane (Bucknam) Perkins; ed. grammar and high (ll.d Western Reserve, 1893) ; m. Luella Perrin. sch., Mechanic Falls m. Josephine L. Burns, of }^f T.ifqvettp Tnd Aue- 17 IRSI (died Tnlv 2<^ r\^f^^^ i\T^ T,,«,^ -loan ■D„^^-ii^\^^r- in ^^,,T,or,ti,-,T. oi i^aiayeiie, ina., Aug. k, i&6i (aiea_juiy_/o. Oxford Me June 1890. Publisher in connection ^ggg) ^ 2d, Susan Lester, of Saratoga. N.Y.,Nov: Ti9„Ii\?^o^^.\^!'±.^'':^}:^^^\'^'°Ll^^^^^ 25.. 1892. Teaclier Yale, and Hartford High Sch., Falls, Me. Am. Philol. Assn.. "1897. (See Who's Who in" Amer- FERLEY, Eug'ene Horace; b. Ipswich, Mass.. ica for list of books, etc.) Home: 463 Whitney Av., May 18, 1861; s. Martin Van Buren and Lydia New Haven, Cnnn.* Maria (Pearson) Perley; ed. common schs., Glou- FERRIIT, Marshall Iiiving-ston, college prof.; b. cester. Mass.; m. Susie Isabel Hood, of Topsfleld, Welleslev Hills (then Grantville), Mass.. July 31, Mass., Jan. 17. 1882 (died May 15, 1898); m. 2d, 1855; s. Noah and Philenia Winship (Stone) Per- Blise Esther Howe, of Boxford. Mass., Oct. 10, rin; A.B., Harvard. 1874. A.M., 1876; post-grad, stu- 1899: 7 children, Ada I., Albert E., Helen H., Reuben dent. Harvard, 1877-80; in German univs.. 1883-8; N. (It. U.S.A.), Robert R., Rachel O.. Dorothy D. Gottingen U., instr., 1885-8, Ph.D., 1889; m. Mary Organizer, and for 14 yrs. mgr. Globe Savings Josephine Williams, of Walpole, N.H., Feb. 23, Fund & Loan Assn. (a system of banking for large 1889 (died 1890). Sec. U.S. Fishery Bxpdn. on Pa- bodies of employes which has been widely copied cific Coast and among McLeod Indians (Cal.), 1874; over the country); organizer, 1913, and mgr. and teacher. Stone's Sch., Boston, 1S80-3; secretary dir. Wakefield Coal Supply Co., banding a large sch. bd., Wellesley, Mass., 1881-3; lektor Gottingen proportion of the townspeople Into a business U., 1885-8; instr., 1888-9, asst. prof., 1889-91, prof, corpn.; formerly active in co-operative bank work; Germanic langs., 1891 — , also of Sanskrit, 1910 — , connected with Boston Globe 33 yrs., and has been Boston U. Supt. pub. schs., Wellesley, Mass., 1893- for many yrs. in charge of proof dept. Progressive 1909; lecturer upon ednl. topics. Trustee Wellesley Republican. Episcopalian (vestryman); licensed Free Library, 1898 — . Methodist. Republican, lay reader, and twice in charge of parish; supt. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, Sunday School; active worker in Y.M.C.A. and etc.) Home: Wellesley Hills. Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 845 FEBBIN, 'Willard Taylor, clergyman; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., June 2, 185U; s. Noah and P'nilenia Winship (Stone) Perrin: A.B., Harvard, 1870; S.T. B.. Boston U., 1874. Ph.D., 1898; m. Lucy Ellen Denton, of Newton, Mass., Apr. 12. 1876. Ordained M.E. ministi'v, 1874; pastor in Mass. at Allston, 1874-5, Wilbraham, 1876-8, Springfield, 1879-81, Charlestown, 18S2-4, Worcester, 1885-7, Lowell, 1888-90, South Boston, 1892-6, First Ch., Boston, 1897-8, Dorchester, 1899; presiding elder Boston Dist., 1900-4; pastor Bromfield St. Ch., Boston, 1905, Melrose, Mass., 1906-9. Mem. Gen. Conf., 1900, 4th Ecumenical Meth. Conf., 1911; trustee Boston U. ; pres. N.E. Deaconess' Assn.; dir. N.B. Sabbath Protective League, Lord's Day League of N.E.; trustee N.E. Conf. M.E. Ch. Spent winter of 1913-14 in Germanv. Home: 2 Bradford Court, Newton Centre, Mass. Office; 112 Water St., Bos- ton.* FEBBINS, John, Jr., judge; b. Birmingham, Eng.. Nov. 19, 1862; s. John and Lucy (Goodman) Perrins; brought to America. 1871; grad. Roxbury High Sch.. Boston; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1885; m. Susan H. Drollett, of Boston, Nov. 26, 1896. Began practice, Boston, 1886; judge Munici- pal Ct., West Roxbury, Dist., City of Boston, since Jan., 1905. Mem. Troop D, 1st Squad of Cav., M.V.M., 20 yrs.; pvt., corporal, sei-gt.. 1st sergt., 2d It., 1st It., capt.; on staff of gov. 3 yrs.; apptd. asst. insp.-gen. with rank of It. -col. ; retired as It.-col.. Jan.. 1906. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Recreations: motoring. Home: 87 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. FEBBY, AllDion Atwood, lawyer, banker; b. Stan- dish, :\Ie., Jan. 26. 1851: s. Rev. John Curtis and Marv Elizabeth (Baston) Perrv; ed. Monmouth CMe.') Acad.; Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Mary Ellen Brooks, of Somerville, Mass., Dec. 31. 1874; m. 2d, Virginia Blair Means, of Steubenville, O., Apr. 11. 1907. Began practice in Somerville: pres. Somerville Savings Banlc since 1891; dir. Somer- ville Nat. Bank and Somerville Trust Co. since their organization; mem. Somerville Sch. Bd., 1876, 82, 96. 97, 98 (pres., 1896-8); mem. Common Coun- cil. 1881, 1882 (pres., 1882), Bd. of Aldermen, 1883, 1884; pres. Water Bd., 1891. 92; mayor of Somer- ville, 1896, 97, 98. Trustee Pryeburg (Me.) Acad., Somerville Home for the Aged; v.-p. Somerville Federation for Social Service. Mem. Middlesex County Bar Assn.; v.-p. and mem. exec. com. Anti- Imperialist League; pres. Somerville Playgrounds Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain (ex-pres.), Somerville Sons of Me. (ex- pres.), Twentieth Century, Hillside. Recreations: mountain climbing, fishing, shooting. Home: 23 INIaple Av. Office: 23 Maple Av., Somerville, Mass. FEBBV, Arthur, banker; b. Westerly, R.I., Mar. 31, 1857; s. Charles and Temperance (Foster) Perrv; descended from Edward Perry, Sandwich, Mass., about 1650 (prominent mem. Soc. of Friends) and on mother's side from John How- land, of the Mavflower; grad. Westerly High Sch., Westerlv, R.I., 1875; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1876; A.B., Harvard. 1880; m. Jan. 19, 1882, Emma A Foster, of "Vv^esterly; children, Arthur, Jr., Henrv Hains. Priscilla. Asst. cashier Washington Nat. Bank. Westerly, 1881-91; mgr. bond dept. Thomson-Houston Electric Co., Boston, 1891-2; mgr. bond dept. Gen. Electric Co., Boston, 1892-3; v.-p. and gen. mgr. United Electric Securities Co., 1894-8; sr. mem. banking firm of Perry, Coffin & Burr since 1898: trustee Washington Tru.'^t Co., Westerlv. R.T. Mem. Prudential Com. A.B.C.F.M. Trustee" Northfield Schs., Bast Northfield, Mass. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Brae Burn. Home: 10 Marlborough St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. FEBBY, Arthur Uncoln, lawyer; b. Gardiner, Me., Mar. 10, 1851; s. Lincoln and Mary Langdon (Reed) Perrv; grad. Gardiner High Sch., 1869; A.B., Bowdoin Coll.. 1874. A.M., 1877; read law in office of Hon. Artemas Libbey, of Augusta, and was admitted to bar, 1875; to U.S. Circuit Ct. bar, 1911; unmarried. Engaged in practice at Gardiner since 1875; mem. Common Council, 1883-84, Bd. of Aldermen, 1889-90 (pres. of each bd.) ; city solici- tor, 1889-90, 1891. Republican. Conglist. Office: 328 Water St., Gardiner, Me. FEBBY, Arthur Pedro, M.D. ; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 5, 185.8; s. Charles and Sarah (McKenney) Perry; ed. McGill U., Mass. Inst. Tech.; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch.. 1886: m. Marv H. Cumings, of Boston, June 15, 1892; children, Roger A., Mary Louise. Practiced in Boston since 1885; dermatolo- gist to Boston City, and Mt. Sinai hosps. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc. Clubs: Clinical, Economic. Recreations: cabinet making, outdoor sports. Home: 16 Revere St., Jamaica Plain. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston. FEBBY, Bliss, college prof., author; b. Wil- liamstown, Mass., Nov. 25, 1860; s. Arthur Latham and Mary (Smedley) Perry; A.B., Williams, 1881, A.M., 1883; at univs. of Berlin and Strassburg; (hon. A.M., Princeton, 1896; L.H.D., Princeton, 1900, Williams, 1902, U. of Vt., 1912; Litt.D., Bow- doin, 1904; LL.D., Wake Forest, 1906); m. Annie L. Bliss, of New Haven, Conn., 1888. Prof. Eng- lish, Williams, 1886-93, Princeton, 1893-1900; edi- tor Atlantic Monthly, 1899-1909; prof. English lit.. Harvard, 1907 — . Harvard lecturer at U. of Paris, 1909-10. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Mass. Hist. Soc. Trustee Williams Coll. Editor: Se- lections from Burke; Scott's Woodstock and Ivan- hoe, and Little Masterpieces (18 vols.); gen. editor Cambridge editions of the Poets, 1905-1909. (See WIio's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 5 Clement Circle, Cambridge, Mass.* FISBBY, Charles, banker; b. Westerly, R.I., Mar. 3, 1851; s. Charles and Temperance (Foster) Perry; ed. high sch., Westerly, Friends' Sch., Providence, R.I.; m. Westerly, Jan. 19, 1875, Clara V. Foster; children, Arthur L., Thomas, Harvey C, Clara Elizabeth, Phebe F. Asst. cashier, Washington Nat. Bank, Westerly, 1872-81, cashier, 1881-1904; v.-p. Washington Trust Co., 1904-6, pres. since 1906; a dir. Puritan Life Ins. Co. (Providence). Pres. Memorial and Library Assn. of Westerly since 1893. Trustee Northfield (Mass.) Schools, and Wheeler School and Library, North Stoning- ton. Conn. Republican. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Clubs: Colonial (.Westerly), Turks Head (Provi- dence). Address: Westerly, R.I. F£BBY, Charles C, banker; b. Southport, Conn., Apr. 2, 1841; s. Austin and Emily (Milna) Perry; ed. pub. schs., Southport and Greenfarms Acad., Westport, Conn.; widower. Engaged in retail dry goods business 5 yrs.; later in banking and ins.. New York, and in dry goods business, Danbury, Conn.; became elk., 1868, and has been treas. from 1882, Southport Savings Bank; retired Jan. 1, 1911. Republican. Odd Fellow. Address; Southport, Conn. FEBBY, Edith Sean Weir, miniature painter. (See vol. 1909.) FEBBY, Edward Baxter, concert pianist; b. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 14, 1855; s. Baxter E. and Charlotte (Hough) Perry; descendant of Col. David Hough who fought in the Revolutionary War, and mem. of Congress, 1799-1803; studied in Boston till 20 yrs. of age, after that in Ger- many; piano under Theodore Kullak, Mme. Clara Schuman, and Franz Liszt; spl. course at U. of Berlin, and Polytechnic Inst., Stuttgart, 1875-8. and 1883-5 (non-grad.); m. Netta A. Hopkins, of Peoria, 111., June 21, 1882; no children. Lost sight by accident while playing with a knife at 2 yrs. of age; prof, of music, Oberlin Coll., 1881-3; has given over 3,000 piano recitals and has appeared in every state of U.S. except Utah and Ida.; origi- nator of the lecture-recital method and has given over 3,100 lecture-recitals. Decorated, Paris, 1898, Chevalier de Melusine. Author: Descriptive Analyses of Piano Works, 1904; Stories of Stan- dard Teaching Pieces, 1908. Contbr. several hun- dred articles for musical mags., principally the fitude, Phila. Recreations: driving, boating, read- ing Home: (summer) Camden, Me. Office: 2B Park St., Boston, Mass. FEBBY, Prank Chester, artist; b. Swansea, Mass., Aug. 26, 1859; s. John and Abby Esther (Peckham) Perry: studied art at Evening Draw- ing Sch., Brockton, Mass., and under I. M. Gaug- 846 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND enigl and J. J. Enneking, Boston; spent winter of 1905-6 in Paris; m. New London, Conn., 1901, Caroline Marv Bolton; 2 children, Kobert Bolton, b. Mar. 10, 1912, Malcolm Bolton, Aug. 26, 1914. Took a trip of 5 mos. in lishing schooner, 1S77, to study the ocean and make marine views, so con- tinuing until 1S90 when had boat of his own and cruised each summer along coast of N.E. ; sketch artist, Boston, Globe. lS9S-iaOO; settled in Avon- dale, R.I., 1903; studied in Pans, 1908-9; opened studio in Xew York, 1912; removed to Thompson, Conn., 1913. Prin. works: "A Fair Wind" (marine); "Outward Bound" (marine); "November Day" (landscape). Has exhibited at Boston, New York, Providence and Savannah, Ga. Studio: 119 E. 23d St., New York. FEBBY, Prederick Iiord, lawyer; b. Manches- ter, Conn., :Mur. 14, 1S71; s. Edwin N. and Fedora E. (Lord) Perry; descendant on maternal side of Thomas Lord, of Hartford, Conn., and Rev. Peter Bulklev, of Concord, Mass.; prep. edn. Bacon Acad, (high "sch.); LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1897. M.L., 1909; m. Annie Newton, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 22, 1902; 2 children, Lois Newton, Rachel Esther. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1897, and since engaged in gen. practice at New Haven; asso- ciated in practice with Ex-Judge A. McC.Mathew- son; dii-. Coe and Coleman Co.; dir. and treas. Indian Neck Land Co.; has served as elk. Bd. of Selectmen, New Haven; sec. Bd. of Chanties and Correction; sec. Conn. Shell Fish Commn. ; pres. Bd. of Aldermen, 1910-13; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1915-16 (finance com.). Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Conn. State Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32° K T.). Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Coun- trv, 'Knights Templar, Young Men's Republican. Recreations: golf. Home: 128 Dwight St.: (sum- mer) Orange, Conn. Oflflce: 185 Church St., and Rooms 721, 723 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., New Haven, Conn. FEBBY, Gardner, lawyer; b. Newark, N.J., Feb l.'i 1867; s. Nehemiah, Jr., and Emily Stim- son (Gardner) Perry; prep. edn. Nobles Sch., Bos- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1889; abroad 18 mos., studied in univs. of Leipzig and Munich; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1893; m. Laura Pell Bangs, of Bos- ton, Jan. 6, 1896; 4 children, Gardner, Jr., George Bangs. Parker D.. Richard. Practiced in Boston since IS 93; mem. firm of Warren, Perry & Codman until 1912, since mem. Warren & Perry. Clubs: Somerset. Dedham, Dedham Country and Polo, Harvard Varsitv, Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 262 ^Vashi^gton St., Boston. FEBBY, Henry Joseph, M.D., surgeon; b. Han- over, xMass., Jan. 28, 1S71; s. Edward Albert and Marv Alice (Bullard) Perry; descendant of John Perry who came to America in 1632, one of the earliest settlers in Roxbury, Mass.; grad. Clinton Liberal Inst., Ft. Plain, N.Y., 1888; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. "Winifred Viola Freeman, of Newark, N.Y., Sept. 8, 1906; children, Henry Joseph, Jr., Rosamond, Free- man. Practiced in Boston since 1898; asst. in bacteriologv. Harvard Med. Sch., since 1899; prof, bacteriology, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, since 1906; surgeon to dept. of genito-urinary diseases Bos- ton Dispensary, since 1901; surgeon to genito- urinary dept. Mt. Sinai Hosp. since 1906, and now pres. of staff of the hosp.; med. Insp. schs. City of Boston since 1899. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc , Am. Urol. Assn. Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Bacterid. Club, Am. Ornithologists' Union, Boston Philatelic Soc. Theta Delta Chi. Progres- sive Republican. Universalist. Club: Boston City. Recreations: collecting postage stamps and coins. Address: 636 Beacon St., Boston. FEBBY, Henry Thomas, missionary. (See vol. 1909, addenda.) FEBBY, James De Wolf, Jr., bishop; b. German- town. Pa., Oct. 3, 1871; s. James De Wolf and Elisabeth Russell (Tyson) Perry; grad. German- town Acad., 1887; A.B., U. of Pa., 1891; A.B., Har- vard, 1892; B.D., Episcopal. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1895: (S.T.D., U. of Pa., 1911; D.D., Brown U., 1912): m. Edith Dean Weir, of New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2, 1908; 3 children, James De Wolf, 3d, Beatrice Weir, John Weir. Deacon, 1895, priest, 1896, P.E. Ch. ; asst. minister Christ Ch., Spring- field, Mass., 1895-7; rector Christ Ch., Fitch- burg, Mass., 1897-04. St. Paul's Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1904-11; consecrated bishop of R.I., Jan. 6, 1911. Chaplain 6th Mass. Inf., 1898-04. Pres. trustees St. George's Sch. (Newport, R.I.), St. Andrew's Industrial Sch., Barrington, R.I. Mem. Phi Kappa Sigma. Clubs: Graduates' (New Ha- ven), Agawam Hunt, Art (Providence). Address: Bishop's House, Providence, R.I.* FEBBY, John Hoyt, lawyer; b. Southport, Conn., July 26, 1848; s. Oliver H. and Harriet E. (Hoyt) Perry; prep. edn. Olmstead's Acad., Wilton, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1870, M.A., 1873; LL.B., Columbia Coll. Law Sch.. 1872; m. Southport, Conn., Sept. 23, 1874, Virginia Bulkley; 5 children, George Bulkley. John Walter. Richard Andrews. Virginia Bulkley, Hoyt Ogden. Began practice at Norwalk, 1872; removed to Bridgeport, 18S7; retired from active practice since 1902; pres. Southport Savings Bank; dir. Southport Trust Co. Judge Fairfield Co. Court of Common Pleas, 1889-93; speaker Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1889; v.-p. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902; pres. Pequot Library Assn.; trustee Hartford Sem. Foun- dation. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. Republi- can. Conglist. Clubs: Yale (Nev.' York), Uni- versity (Bridgeport), Graduates' (New Haven), Metabetchouan Fish and Game Club. Recreations: fishing, golf, horseback riding. Address: South- port, Conn. FEBBY, Joseph Franklin, M.T>. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) FEBBY, Joseph Hartshorn, teacher; b. Dudley, Mass., Mar. 25. 1858: s. Charles H. and Martha R. (Kingsbury) Perry; grad. Worcester (Mass.) High Sch., 1877; A.B.. Amherst, 1882; m. Worcester. Apr. 27. 1886, Maria Phillips; children, Joseph H., Jr., Lydia P. Teacher, chemistry and geology, high sch., "U'orcester, 1882-14; teacher High Sch. of Commerce since 1914; asst. geologist, U.S. Geol. Survey. 1888-02; chem. and geol. expert in numer- ous law cases. Fellow Geol. Soc. America; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Soc Chem. Industry, Alpha Delta Phi (Amherst Chapter). Contbr. to scientific pubis. Recreations: gardening, horticulture. Address: 276 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. FEBBY, Josiah, mfr.; Mar. 14, 1832-Jan. 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) FEBBY, Lawrence Swift, lawyer; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Feb. 21, 1883; s. Eben S. and Lydia K. (Davis) Perry; ed. New Bedford High Sch.; LL.B., U. of Me. Law Sch., 1907; m. Ruth M. Hammond, of Bangor, Me., June 27. 1909; 1 daugh- ter, Virginia. Practiced in New Bedford since Sept., 1907; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 10, 12. 13. Republican. Methodist. Recreations: tennis, mo- toring. Home: 88 Campbell St. Office: 87 William St., New Bedford, Mass. FEBBY, Iiewis, educator; b. Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 3, 1S77; s. Prof. Arthur Latham and Marv Brown (Smedley) Perry; father's family settled in N.H. early in 17th century; mother's family among first settlers of Williamstown, Mass.; grad. Lawrenceville (N.J.) Sch., 1894; A.B.. Williams, 1898; A.M., Princeton, 1899; m. Nov. 11, 1911, Margaret Laurie Hubbell, of New York. Teacher in Princeton Prep. Sch. and at Lawrence- ville until 1901: at Williams Coll., 1901-14, prof. English lit., 1911-14; prin. Phillips Exeter Acad, since 1914. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi. Author: Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, 1908. Ad- dress: Front St., Exeter, N.H.* FEBBY, Iiilla Cabot, painter, author; b. Boston; d. Samuel and Hannah Lowell (Jackson) Cabot; general edn. in Boston: studied painting in Bos- ton and in Paris at Julien's and Colorossi's studios in 1887 and later; m. Thomas Sergeant Perry, Apr. 9, 1874. Painter since leaving art schools; first pictures exhibited at Paris Salon, 1889; repre- sented in Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, by oil paint- ing, "The Young Cellist." Awarded silver medal, Mass. Mechanics' Assn., 1892; bronze medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904. Sec. Guild of Boston Artists. Home: 312 Marlboro St. Studio: Fenway Studios, Ipswich St., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 847 FERRY, Marsden Jasael, financier; b. Rehoboth, ton, Mass., since Jan. 1, 1907. Mem Theta Delta Mass., Nov. 2, 1S50; s. Horatio Nelson and Mai- Chi. Clubs: Congregational, Monday (Boston) Vina (Wilson) Perry; ed. dist. sclis. and pvtly.; m. Newton, Monday, Tuesday (Newton) Trustee Marian Lincoln; 1 son, Marsden Jasael, Jr. Re- Poultney (Vt.) Acad.; corp. mem A B (J P M ■ dir moved to Providence, 1S71; became dir. Bank of Mass. Home Mission Soc. Contbr to Monday Club America, now Union Trust Co., 1S81, now chmn. Sermons, la.st 9 voLs. Home: Newton Mass • bd. latter; also chmn. bd. Electric Bond & Share PERSONS Tretif^rirV "Pn^^ai /.i J,.o-,rrv,„^. k Co., Norfolk Southern R.R Co.. John L. Roper Sandisf °?^'Mass!''l^.b 2 ° -' ^l^?:-^>''"^"- >• Hollow Country. Country Club of Westchester ocrat. Recreations: walk Ag. CubT Graduates' County. Owner of large collection of Shakes- (New Haven). Address: Mt. Carmel, Conn peareana. Home: 52 Power St., Providence; (sum- _,-,_.-.-.„„ „„ . »-38; s. Klisha and Elisabeth Jane (Eaton) Pettengill; A.B., Bovvdoin, 1881; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1885; m. Bertha F. Capen, of Augusta, Me., June 30, 1896; 4 children, Miriam, Rodney Gordon. Richard Eaton, Elisabeth. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1885; pastor Warren, IMe., 1885-7, St. Cloud, Minn., 1889-91; joined Unitarian ministry; pastor Yarmouth, Me., 1892-5, Hyde Parle, Mass., 18.95-9, Waterville, Me., 1900-4, Pre- ble Chapel, Portland, since 1905. Mem. Theta Delta Chi (Bowdoin). Republican. Mason. Home: 69 Woodford St., Portland, Me. PETTY, Prank A., M.D. ; b. Burlington, Vt.. Aug. 20, 1855; s. Mckendree and Eliza J. (Truax) Petty; (father prof, of mathematics, U. of Vt., for 33 yrs.); ed. U. of Vt.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medi- cine, 1885; m. Mary A. Norton, of Fairfax, Vt., Aug. 22, 1894; 1 daugliter, Lillian. Practiced in Hyde Park and Underbill Centre, Vt.. until 1890, since in Waterbury, Fairfax and Westford, Vt. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Westford, Vt. PETTY, OrvlUe Anderson, clergyman; b. Cadiz, C, Feb. 20, 1874; s. Asbury F. and Sarah (Kyle) Petty; A.B., Muskingum Coll., 1898; grad. Pitts- burgh Theol. Sem., 1901; A.M., Colorado Coll., Col- orado Springs, Colo., 1905; grad. student U. of Chicago, 1907-10; Ph.D. in Philosophy and Edn., Yale, 1915; m. Evelyn Hammond, of New Concord, O., July 17, 1902; 1 daughter, Mabel Kyle. Or- dained U.P. ministry, 1901; pastor Greeley, Colo., 1901-7; 1st Congl. Ch., Aurora, 111., 1907-11; Plym- outh (jh.. New Haven, Conn., since Nov., l'911. Pres. Religious Edn. Federation, New Haven, since 1913; pres. City Mission; mem. bd. dirs. Organ- ized Charities (New Haven), Grace Hosp. Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Graduates', Congregational. Recreations: hunting, fishing, outdoor life. Home: 387 Edgewood Av. Address: Plymouth Church, New Haven, Conn. PEVEAB, Henry Augnistus, banker; Sept. 13, 1828-May 14, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) PEW, "William Andrews, lawyer; b. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 30, 1858: s. William Andrews and Har- riet W. (Presson) Pew; prep. edn. Cliauncv Hall Sch. (Boston) and Newton High Sch.; A.B., Har- vard, 1880, A.M., 1884; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1884; studied Polytechnic Sch., Brunswick, Ger- many, and U. of Leipzig; traveled extensively in Europe; m. Alice Huntington, of Cambridge, Mass., June 2, 1887; 4 children, Alice H., Alethea H., Catherine W., Harriet W. Practiced in Glouces- ter since 1884. Actively identified with Mass. militia for many yrs.. beginning as pvt. ; col. 8th Mass. Inf., U.S.V., during Spanish-Am. War (spent 12 mos. in field service) ; comd. 2d Brigade, 3d Div., 1st Army Corps, stationed at Chickamauga, (3a., Lexington, Ky., Americus, Ga., and Matanzas, Cuba; elected brig.-gen. M.V.M., Feb. 29, 1908. and assigned to 2d Brigade: retired with rank of maj.- gen. Feb. 29, 1912. Mem. visiting bd. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1903. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Harvard (Boston). Home: 17 Flint St., Salem, Mass. Office: 11 Pleasant St., Gloucester, Mass. PPAPP, Charles; b. Boston. Oct. 11. 1859; s. Jacob and Hannali Adams (Gardner) Pfaff; first ancestor in America was Henry Adams. 1632; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch.; m. Cornelia Hathaway, of Boston, May 4. 1896. Began as salesman 'with Pulsifer, Jordan & Wilson, paper jobbers, continu- ing 5 yrs.; then mem. Pulsifer, Jordan & PfafE; entered the brewery business, 1890, witli H. & J. Pfaff, and on incorporation of the firm, 1893, as the H. & J. Pfaff Brewery Co., was elected treas. ; this company with 9 others incorporated as the Mass. Breweries Co., of which has been pres since Aug., 1900. Pres. Boston Brewers' Assn.; mem. labor com. U.S. Brewers' Assn.; mem. Brew- ers' Assn. of Mass., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Beacon Soc. Served as col. 1st Regt. Heavy Arty., Mass. Vol. Militia; col. 1st Regt. Mass. Heavy Arty., U.S. Vols.; brig.-gen. Mass. Vol. Militia; re- tired Apr., 1900. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Country (Boston), Union League (New York). Recreations: European travel. Home: Framing- ham, Mass. Office: 38 Hawley St., Boston. PPAPP, Pranz, M.D. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America.)* PPEIPFEB, Immanuel, Jr.; b. Franklin ville, N.J., July 23, 1879; s. Immanuel and Oline (Blaa- berg) Pfeiffer; D.V.S., Grand Rapids (Mich.) Vet. Coll., 1904; unmarried. Practiced in Bedford, Mass., since 1904; propr. Bedford Vet. Hosp.; treas. Bedford Safety Razor Co., Pfeiffer Mfg. Co.; mem. Bd. of Health and Bd. of Selectmen, Bedford; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914, 1915. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. O.E.S., B.P.O. Elks, Red Men, Grange. Address: Great Rd., Bedford, Mass. PHAIB, Thomas H.; b. Whitehall, N.Y., Apr. 6, 1850; s. James and Hannali (Murphv) Phair; mainly self-educated; m. Ada Forbes, of Lincoln, Me. Began active career at 9 as elk. in gen. store, Presque Isle, Me.; became partner firm of John- son & Judd at 16; entered mfr. of starch and operated 13 factories in 1908; also in mill and lum- ber business; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1883, 1885, Senate, 1887; served as U.S. collector of customs many yrs. Home: Presque Isle, Me. PHAIiEKT, Frank Iiowe, clergyman; b. Williams- town, N. Y'., May 9, 1859; s. Patrick Connell and Emily (Ayres) Phalen; ed. Alfred (N.Y.) U. ; Mead- ville (Pa.) Theol. Sch.; student Oxford U., Eng., 1905-7; m. Emma S. Stephens, of Oneida, N.Y., Mar., 1880; 1 son. Rev. Paul S. (Augusta, Me.). Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1886; pastorates at Wilton, N.H., Brattleboro, Vt., Concord, N.H., Worcester, Mass., Fairhaven, Mass., Waterville, Me. Chaplain N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 1st N.H. Vol. Inf. during Spanish-Am. War, 2d Regt. M.V.M., 1898-02. Trustee Meadville Theol. Sch. Mason. Address: Waterville, Me. FHEI.A1T, James J.; b. Toronto, Can., Oct. 14, 1871; s. James \V. and Catherine Phelan; ed. Bos- ton; m. Boston, 1899, Mary E. Meade (now de- ceased); cliildren, James J., Catherine, Caroline; m. 2d, Mabel J. McGaffee, Apr. 23, 1913. Pres. Conn. Valley Lumber Co.; mem. Hornblower & Weeks, brokers; trustee Union Instn. for Savings; dir. Internat. Trust Co.. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. Mem. Boston Stock Exchange, Chicago Bd. of Trade, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Democrat. Clubs: Exchange, City, Intercolonial, Economic, Bosto- nian, Boston Athletic Assn., Catliolic (New York). Home: 11 Chiswick Rd., Brookline. Office: 60 Con- gress St., Boston. PKEI^AN, John Joseph, lawyer; b. Wexford, Ireland, June 24, 1851; s. Michael and Catharine (White) Phelan; grad. Christian Brothers Sch., Wexford. 1865; worked for fatlier in granite busi- ness, 1865-70; came to U.S. and settled at Bridge- port, Conn., 1870; granite and marble cutter, 1870-4; in granite and marble business, 1874-8; LL.B.. U. of City of New York, 1878; m. Dec. 25, 1879, Annie E. Fitzgerald. Engaged in practice at Bridgeport since 1878; alderman, 1880-4; town- ship atty., 1884-5; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1885-7 (Dem. nominee for speaker, 1886); city atty., Bridgeport, 1889-90; elected sec. of state of Conn., 1890, but did not serve owing to contest of elec- tion of Gov. Morris: reelected. 1892, serving 1893- 94. Address: 16 Cannon St., Bridgeport, Conn. FHEIiAN, Michael Francis, congressman; b. Lvnn, IMass., Oct. 22, 1875; s. James and Rebecca (Griffin) Phelan: A.B., Harvard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Marie Van Depoele, of Lynn, June 22, 1904. Began practice of law. Lynn, Mass., 1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905-6; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 7th Dist., Mass. Democrat. Catholic. Home: Lynn, Mass.* PKEIiOir, Joseph Oliver, educator; b. Cherry Valley, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1863; s. Edward Maynard and Jane Augusta (Judd) Phelon; ed. Cherry Val- ley Acad., 1881-4; Worcester Poly. Inst., 1884-7. B.S., mech. engring., 1887, B.S., elec. engring., 1890; 850 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND fellow Cornell U., 1900-1, M.M.E., 1901; m. Wor- cester, Mass., June 12, 1893, Blanche E. Mason. Asst. in physics, 1887-95, instr. elec. enKring., 1895-1900, asst. prof., 1901-7, prof. elec. engring. since 1907, Worcester Poly. Inst. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engring., Soc. Promotion of English Edn. Mem. Worcester Poly. Inst. br. Sigma Xi. Ad- dress: 27 Schussler Rd., Worcester, Mass. FHEIiFS, Arthur Stevens, clergyman; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 23, 18G3; s. liev. S. Dryden (D.D.) and Sophia Emilia (Linsley) Phelps; A.B., Yale, 1886, B.D., 1889, M.A., 1906; (U.D., Occi- dental Coll., Los Angeles, Cal., 1909); m. M. Blanche Stroud, of West Philadelphia, Pa., June 17, 1890. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1890; pastor, successively, at Immanuel Ch., Denver, Colo., Cen- tral Ch., Los Angeles, Cal., and now at Waterville, Me Pres. Peace Soc. Southern Cal., 3 yrs. Re- publican. Address: 6 Dalton St., Waterville, Me. FHEIiFS, Carlton Thomas, judge; b. New Ash- ford, Mass., Oct. 13. 1S67; s. George W. and Ce- lestia R. (Beach) Phelps; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1891; m. Williamstown, Mass., x\ug. 17, 1885, Virginia Turner; 2 children, Christine M., Gordon W. Has practiced at North Adams since 1891; dir North Adams Nat. Bank; trustee and v.-p. North Adams Savings Banli. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep 1894, 95; spl. iustice Dist. Ct. of Northern Berkshire, 1895-7, iustice since 1897. Republican. Trustee M.E. Ch.. North Adams. Mason; Odd Fel- low. Home: 188 Main St., North Adams, Mass. FHEIiFS, Charles, lawyer; b. Bast Hartford, Conn., Aug. 10. 1852: s. Rev. Benjamin C. and Sarah Parker (Humphrey) Phelps; first members of the family in America were William and George Phelps, about 1634; prep. edn. Wethersfield (Conn.) Acad.; A.B., Wesleyan U., 1875; studied law with Hon. B. H. Bill, Rockville, Conn., 2 yrs.; admitted to Conn. bar. 1877; m. Elsie Edith Sykes, of Rockville, Conn., Mar. 28, 1900; 2 children, Dor- othy, Mildred. Engaged in practice at Rockville since 1877; co. coroner, 1883-04; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1885; city atty., 1890-2, and pros, atty., Rockville, 1890-7; mem. Conn. State Senate, 1893; sec. of state. Conn., 1897-9; atty. -gen., Conn., 1899- 02; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902; state's atty. since 1904; dir. Rockville Nat. Bank. Republican. Conglist. Pres. Conn. Bar Assn.; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Psi Upsilon. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Hartford Golf, Authors' (London. Eng.), Psi Upsilon (N.Y. City). Address: Rockville, Conn. FHEIiFS, Charles Dickinson, M.D.; b. Belcher- town, Mass., Nov. 29, 1868; s. Frederick Brainard and Sarah T. (Dickinson) Phelps; grad. St. Johns- burv (Vt.) Acad., 1884; A.B., Amherst, 1889, A.M., 1897; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), New York, 1895; interne. New Haven Hosp., 1895- 96, Sloane Maternitv Hosp., New York, 1896; m. Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 30, 1901, Clara Bentley Mead. Instructor in science, Greenwich (Conn.) Acad., 1889-92; instr. in physical diagnosis, Yale, 1898-12; practiced at New Haven, 1897-02; re- moved to West Haven, Feb. 19, 1902. and health officer of borough, 1902-10; mem. Bd. Sch. Visitors since 1904. Mem. A.M. A., New Haven Med. Assn., New Haven Co. Med. Assn., Conn. Med. Soc, Beta Theta Pi. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W., Heptasophs. Address: 644 Campbell Av., West Haven, Conn. FHEIiFS, D(avid) Ellsworth; b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 8, 1849; s. Daniel B. and Phebe (Ellsworth) Phelps; reared on farm; ed. pub. schs.; m. June 17, 1884, Mary L. McCormick. Engaged in farming since 1865; mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1887, 1901; probate judge since 1893; del. Conn. Constl. Conv., 1902. Mason. Address: Windsor, Conn. FHEIiFS, Earle Bernard, sanitary expert; moved to Was^iington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) FHEIiFS, Erastus Hibbard, lawyer, business man; b. Ticonderoga, N.Y., Jan. 16, 1839: s. Erastus and Margaret (Hibbard) Phelps; A.B., Middle- bury Coll., 1861, A.M., in course; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1870: m. Millersburg, Minn., Oct. 19, 1875, Mary E. Miller; 2 sons, Paul Harold, Philip Max Miller. Paymaster's elk., 3 yrs. in U.S.A., Civil War; teacher, Orwell, Vt., and Chatham, Mass., 1861-4; editor Fairhaven (Vt.) Journal, 1869-70; mem. Constl. Conv., Vt., 1870; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896-7; in business at Montgomery, Minn., and Ft. Dodge, la., 1891-3; cashier First Nat. Bank, Fairhaven, Vt., for 19 yrs.; treas. Vt. Clock Co.; mem. Bd. of Trustees, Middlebury Coll., since 1891; author of various poems and addresses. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. Chi Psi. Ad- dress: Fairhaven, Vt. FHEI;fS, Prank Cooley, M.D., surgeon; b. North Adams, Mass., Uct. IS, 1870; s. Thomas C. and Hannah S. (Moore) Phelps; direct descendant of Henry and William Phelps, who sailed from Eng. on the Mary and John, first vessel to arrive In America after the Mayflower; grad. Drurv Acad., North Adams, Mass., 1889; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1893; m. Mary M. Lane, of Burlington, Vt, May 29, 1894; 2 children, Marjorie B., Helen F. Practices in Vergennes, Vt., since 1893; alder- man. City of Vergennes, 1898, 1899; mayor of Ver- gennes, 1900, 1901; health officer, Vergennes, since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., N.Y. and N.E. Assn. of R.R. Surgeons, Vt. State Med. Soc, Addison Co. Med. Soc, Delta Mu. Mason; Odd Fellow; K. of P. Ad- dress: 103 Main St., Vergennes, Vt. FHELFS, George Turner, critic, teacher; b. Wyoming (Melrose), Mass., Dec. 18, 1867; s. Charles Alanson and Letitia (Frost) Phelps; A.B., Harvard, 1891; pvt. instrn. in music through whole period; unmarried. Pvt. teacher in music, Greek, Latin, English, logic, psychology; pvt. lab. study of teaching, and of art in architecture, sculpture, painting, language, music, the theatre. Field of work: Creative Criticism in Aesthetics. Contbr. prose and verse to various pubis., delivers lectures and lecture-recitals. A founder Boston Singing Club, Music Lore Club, Cambridge. Conglist. Ad- dress: Bristol, New Hampshire.* FHEIiFS, Isaac King, chemist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) FHEI;fS, Isaac Newton, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 17, 1857; s. Luther Brooks and Amelia Frances (Gilson) Phelps; descendant on father's side of William Phelps, Dorchester, Mass., 1630 or 1631, on mother's side of the Van Rensselaers of Albanv, N.Y. ; ed. grammar schs., N.Y. City; Sam- son Coll., New York: Union Theol. Sem., 1895-6; M.A., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1896; m. Annie A. Barber, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1881; 1 daughter, Evelyn Amelia. Formerly Bap- tist minister; deacon, 1896, priest, 1900, P.E. Ch.; served as asst. St. John's Ch., Elizabeth, N.J. ; vicar St. Andrew's Ch., Elizabetn, Conn., St. John's and St. Luke's, Stamford, and Emmanuel Ch., Springdale, Conn.; rector Ch. of the Resurrection, N.Y. Citv, 1904: now vicar St. John's Ch., Stam- ford. Chaplain Burgess Corps, Albany, N.Y., 1901, also chaplain N.Y. Senate. 1891. 1892. R.I. Senate, 1894, 1895; comdr. Boys' Brigade, R.I., 1895, 1896. Mem. Stamford Hist. Soc. Republican. Royal Arch Mason. Address: 752 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. FHEIiFS, James Turner, insurance; May 24, 1845-Dec. 8, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) FHEIiFS, John S., M.D.; b. Stoddard, N.H., Aug. 26, 1866; s. Franklin S. and Mary Elizabeth (Rich- ardson) Phelps: A.B., Harvard, 1889, A.M., 1893; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; unmarried. Prac- ticed at Boston since 1894; med. dir. Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co. since May, 1903. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Boston Citv Hosp. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Union Boat, Boston Athletic Assn., Wol- laston Golf, Harvard (Boston). Recreations: golf. Home: 76 Commonwealth Av. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. FHEIIFS, Martha Austin, chemist; moved to New York. (Sec vol. 1909.) FHEIiFS, Nelson Dewey, merchant; b. Waits- field, Vt., Feb. 27, 1859; s. David Martin and Zilpha Brooks (Dewev) Phelps; ed. pub. schs. and Barre Acad., Vt.; m. Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 13, 1880, Annie Maria Joslin. Associated with brother Henry A. in hardware business, 1885-1906; former chief of fire dept., Barre, and supt. water works; mayor, 1901-2; state senator, 1902-4; mem. Rep. State Com., 1908-14. Mason. Club: Vincitia. Address: Barre, Vt. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 851 FHEIiFS, Olney Windsor, M.D.; b. Waitsfleld, mander, Past Grand Commander of Grand Com- Vt., Feb. 11, 1S4S; s. Alexander Steel and Laura mandery of Me.); Past Grand Chancellor K P of (Waterman) Phelps; descendant of William Me. Club.s: Cumberland (Portland Me ) Canabas Phelps, the immigrant, 1650; g.g.s. Capt. Bissell Club of Waterville, Waterville Masonic Home" Phelps, of Revolutionary Armv; prep. edn. Kim- Watei'ville, Me. Office: Court House Aue-usta Ma* ball Union Acad.; B.S., Dartmouth, 1S73; M.D., ' fe"^"-'^. •t>'^e. Dartmc New 1 Draper Feb- ';.1917)v.'":.2d,Florence Johnson, of Spring- HaMch: ox ^rooKune. n,....« ^-.^ lo ion.. . ehil- FHEIiFS, Pauline, playwright. (See Who's Who Mason Clubs. Turks Head, Agawam Hunt. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 184 Slater Av. Office- 49 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. Brookfield Med. Club. Republican. Conglist. ,,.,,,,,^ ^,,,, n,,,^.^- ,v„ v., * , ^^ Address;- Warren ^Vlass leuiiit,, gun. jniome. 184 Slater Av. Office: 49" Aoaress. v\ ai ren, i\iass. Westminsfer «t T3vr>-„i/io^^„ t> t ^»«iv,c. tjr (See Who's ^y^ho in Amerfca for books, writings ^etVled^aT De^bj^;' Conn!, TsVs." Home! D?rby*C^nn etc.) Home: 110 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* -atrrrr-r^a ciu>^,v.uim. PHEBSON, Prank James, M.D., surgeon; b. Cam- I8f4™n "o' 1 9 fs^'^r sTe^^vl?' !90r*a[^o^^Wh?i?« den, N.J., May 28, 18S1; s. Frank A. and Mary A. Who in America 1914-15 )• ' ^ (Tomilson) Pherson; ed. grammar and high schs., ' '^ Manchester; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., PHIIiLIPS, Arthur Sherman, lawyer; b. East 1908; m. May 9, 1915, Anna Marie Finley. Prac- Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 13. 1865; s. Mark and ticed in Manchester since 1909; asst. surgeon Susan Sherman (Pratt) Phillips; A.B., Williams, Notre Dame Hosp. Mem. N.H., Hillsboro Co. and 1887; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1892; m. Sept. Manchester med. socs.. N.H. Surg. Club. Republi- 13. 1893, Elizabeth L. Cheney, of Waltham, Mass. can. Universalist. Mason (32°, mem. Bektash (died Sept. 4, 1905); m. 2d, Mar. 2, 1908. May Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.) ; mem. B.P.O. Elks, L.O. Churchill Wiggin, of Haverhill. Mass. Began prac- O.M. Home: 167 Myrtle St. Office: 1037 Elm St., tice in office of Andrew J. Jennings; then alone Manchester, N.H. until 1895. when associated with William E. Fuller, PHETTEPI.ACE, Thurston Mason, educator; ^ft^.^vJ'L'^ ^Hl^®^'- '^^o^fnn^i"^® ^^^r 1,1907; May 3. lS77-Sept. 7, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) ^,^,^,..^°V"e*°^V %" River, 1900; pres Mechanics Foundry & Machine Co.; dir. Lafayette Co-oper- Skc Eli Mab£ 3 cl Began as elk. under father (then state ins. commr. st. Office: "22 "Be^dfoVT sV.T'F^airRiver,"Mass'' of Me.) : bookkeeper m office of Somerset Re- Dorter. then auditor in office of Eastern R.R., in ^ PHILLIPS, Ellsworth "Washing-ton, clergyman; Boston. 1883-8; succeeded father, 1888. as treas. fJ- Nelson. N.H., Aug. 5, 1861; s. Washington and and elk. Kennebec Log Driving Co., Dead River Eliza E. (Day) Phillips; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Log Driving Co.. :Moose River Log Driving Co.; Meriden. N.H.. 1883; A.B., Williams, 1888; B.D., treas. and dir. Mooseliead Investment Co.. Roach Hartford Theol. Sem., 1891; m. Charlotte M. Cham- River Dam Co.. Moxie Dam Co.. Northern Me. berlin, of Sharon, Vt., Oct. 7, 1891; 4 children, Rob- Telegraph & Telephone Co.; treas. Dead River e^t E. (Norwich U., 1911), Ruth C. (Mt. Holyoke North Branch Log Driving Co., Coburn Lands; Coll., class of 1918). Charlotte D., Margaret M. v.-p. and treas. Coburn Steamboat Co.; trustee Ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; pastor Hope Ch., Augusta Trust Co., Skowhegan Trust Co. Republi- Worcester, Mass.. 1891-06, Whitman, Mass., 1906- can. Unitarian. Home: 4 Coburn Av. Address: H; asst. pastor Union Congl. Ch., Worcester, 1912- 68 Water St., Skowhegan, Me. 15. Republican. Clubs: Worcester Congregational, •B-wrr-r-o-annfr- i.j^„-» -r. ™..^.,i,r. „<• v^„„v^„. v Bostou Congregational. Address: 5 Clifton St., FHIIiBBOOK, Edward E., merchant, banker; b. \vnrnp«tpr Ma as Waldoboro, Me., Nov. 29, 1857; s. Ezekiel V. and ""'^^="-^'' -vxabb. Sarah (Tebbets) Philbrook; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., PHILIilPS, Eug-ene Bowland, mfr.; b. Provi- also High Sch., Waldoboro; m. Fronia E. Sides, dence, R.I., Jan. 17, 1871; s. Eugene Francis and of Waldoboro, Me., Aug. 17, 1885. In boot and Josephine (Nichols) Phillips; ed. Providence pub. shoe business in same location since 1882, also schs.; m. Boston, Oct. 18. 1892, Carolyn Williams; ins. broker; town treas. 10 yrs.; pres. Newcastle divorced Jan. 11, 1915; 2 children, Ruth W., Miriam. Nat. Bank, Damariscotta, Me., Damariscotta Steam Began active career at age of 18 in Am. Elec. Boat Co. Mason (K.T.. Shriner); mem. O.E.S., Works, mfrs. insulated copper wire, established Knights of Pvthias. Address: Damariscotta, Me. by his father about 1870, and became supt., now v.-p.: since death of father has been pres. of Ct. of U.S.. 1909; m. Ada M. Foster of Waterville, Golf, ' Massasoit. Recreations: motoring, golf. ^l%-;r'^'^f- ^^^-^^ Has .practlcecIatT^ aterville. June y^orr^^, 261 Waterman St., Providence, R.I Office: 1887 — ; twice apptd. judge of Waterville Municipal T>v,;iiir.oriQio t? T Court; mayor of TVaterville, 1899-1901; mem. Me. ^ miiipsuaie, n.i. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9; asst. atty.-gen. of Me., 1905-9; PHILLIPS, Prank N"., wire mfr.; b. Providence, atty.-gen., 1909-11; asso. justice Supreme Jud. R.I., July 6. 1874; s. Eugene F. and Josephine J. Ct. of Me., Apr. 9. 1913 — . Republican. Unitarian. Phillips; coll. edn.; m. Providence, R.I., Nov. 15. Mason (Past Master, Past High Priest, Past Com- 1898, Edith Remington Peck. Entered service of 852 AVHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND the Am. Elec. Works. 1896, becoming pres. 1897. 1888; student Springfield (Mass.) Y.M.C.A. Train- Home: rhlllip.sdale. R.I. ing Sch., 1888; M.D., Coll. of Phys. & Surg. (Co- PHIIililPS, Georg'e 'Williain, clergyman; grad. lumbia), New Yorl<, 1895; m. Chicago, June 16, 1896, Mary L,ouise Koehler; 2 children, Paul Koeh- 6: asst. prof, hygiene and physical edn., Amherst N.H., 1905-8, Grace Ch.. Chicopee, Mass., 1908-10. ?,' A Vb'q« o' i.^.^/ i^ t^t i sqq i qas ^V^A? St. James' Ch., Winsted Conn., since 1910. Home: CoH 1896-9, asso. prof., same^ 1899-1908, prof.. ■Winctf-H r'nnn samc, since 1908. Instr. Summer Sch., Y.M.C.A. "ll,„,!l" L. „ . * ,, ,o.r Training Sch., Lake Geneva, 1891-9. Silver Bay. ^c^-^^?'.'^^^;^^®"^. ^•^A"?"'"^"^^' ■^"^- 11- 1^*^' Lake George, since 1904; pres. Am. Gymnasia Co.. Mar.. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) Soc. of Coll. Gymnasium Dirs., 1902, sec. since FHII1I.IFS, James Duncan, publisher; b. San 1907. Conglist. Mem. A.A.P.E.. Theta Delta Chi. Francisco. Cal., Feb. 5, 1870; s. Stephen Henry Frequent contbr. of articles on physical edn. to and Margaret (Duncan) Phillips; descendant of periodicals. Home: 21 Lincoln Av. Office: Am- Rev. George Phillips, who came to Watertown. herst Coll., Amherst, Mass. Mass., 1632; father was atty.-gen. of Mass. and of PHILLIPS, Watson Lyman, clergyman; b. West Hawaii; grandfather S. C. Phillips, mem. of Con- Trov, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1S50; s. Rev. Jonas and Maria gress and mayor of Salem; A.B., Harvard, 1897; e (Nims) Phillips; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1872 ; m. Nannie Jenckes Borden, of Fall River, Mass., student Boston Sch. of Theology, 1872-3; (D.D.. Mar. 20, 1907 Has been connected with the Hough- Weslevan, 1898, and Dickinson Coll., 1898); m. ton, Mifflin Co., pubs., also owners of Riverside Ella V. Stetson, of Bast Pembroke, Mass., June Press, since 1898; was asst. editor, 1899-02; joined 22, 1873; 3 children, Arthur V., Frank L., Ruth ednl. dept.. 1902; gen. mgr. same since 1905; dir. (Mrs. C. H. Stevens). Ordained M.E. ministry, of company since 1908 also mem. exec. com. Meni. 1875. pastor West Duxburv. Mass., 1872-4, South Saleni city govt. 1899-1900; mem. Salem High Yarmouth, 1874-7. First Ch.. Fall River, 1877-9. Sch. Commn.. 1901; mem. Salem Relief Com., 1914. south New Bedford, 1879-81, Summerfleld M.E. Sec. N.B Federation of Harvard Clubs 1910-12, ch., Brooklyn, 1881-4, St. John's Ch.. Brooklyn, v.-p.. 1913; v.-p Assn. Harvard Clubs, 1914; v.-p. i884-7, Summerfleld, 1887-9, First Ch.. Wilkes- Essex Book and Print (:iub, 1914; niem. Boston Barr6, Pa., 1889-90; became Congregationalist, Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Union, Boston City, iggo; pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, New Haven, Harvard (Boston and New York). Eastern Yacht conn.. since 1890. Corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.. Writer of various reports on '"The Relation of corin. Bible Soc; v.-p. Conn. Missionary Soc; pres. Harvard to the Secondary Schools, and other Har- congl. Home Missionary Soc; pres. Organized vard topics; also editor numerous books; contbr. charities Assn.; chaplain 2d Regt. C.N.G. Mem. I^YF^l P-'^P^^^^^"" ^,^l5"^,^Jf'^°''i'- Home: Tops- Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Mason. Clubs: field, Mass. Office: 4 Park St., Boston. Graduates', Congregational, Economic, Automobile. FHILLIFS, James Lee, M.D. ; b. Foster, R.I.. Recreations: motoring, baseball. Address: 413 Aug. 24, 1864; s. Harley and "Waity Ann (Cole) Temple St., New Haven, Conn.* ^^^y^?'.^®*^^ ?^^^ o?o'"®^"'^'?Jl Acad.: M.D Har- FHILLIFS, WilUam, diplomat; moved to Wash- y^n^ ^^^- ^'^.^■' -^P^J V\.^^^iP^'^' -Svi- ^^\r^^' ington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in 1899, Cora Belle Wood; 1 daughter, Elbertie May. America 1914-15 ) Began practice at Foster. R.I., 1892; removed to __„_'.,__ _-,l,,. _, .,j. ^-4. ^ u- Providence. 1893; mem. R. I. Senate, 1905, 1906. , FHILLIFS, William Hamilton, editor and his- Mem. A.M.A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. torian; b^ Lanesboro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1830: s. Dr. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Club: West Side. Rec- Henry Padelford and Hannah Cecelia (Tyler) reations: farming. Address: 421 Cranston St.. ^h^P'Pf'' /'■^'^:nP,';V'"^' -^^^?,-' ^°'"*'^ ^???^^'k^<-^^?;,' Providence R I 1845; student Williams Coll., class of 1855, but did _ _ ' ■ ' , ,. , , „ , , „ not graduate (mem. alumni about 1860); m. Am- FHILLIFS, LeBoy, publisher; b. Columbus, O.. herst, Mass.. June 26. 1906, Clara Marsh Cutter; May 28. 1870; s. George Whitefield and Sarah 1 daughter, Clara Harris (deceased). Learned Elizabeth (Ball) Phillips; grad. Worcester (Mass.) printer's trade, Northampton, Mass., 1846; operator Acad., 1888; A.B.. Amherst, 1892, A.M., 1907; m. on Morse, Baine & House telegraph lines and 1st Caroline Sherman King, of Auburn. N.Y., May 3. operator in U.S. to take a Morse message by 1899. Mgr. N.E. edit.. The Youth's Companion, sound, thus read the announcement of Pres. 1892-6; foreign rep. Illustrated American, 1897-8; Zacharv Taylor's death, Julv 9, 1850; founded mgr. trade dept. Ginn & Co., publishers. Boston, weeklv" Hoosac Valley News.' North Adams, and 1899—: in publishing business in own name, 1910 — . merged it with North "Adams Transcript, of which Mem. PsI Upsilon. Clubs: Boston Authors'. Unl- ^as editor and pub. through Civil War. until Nov. versity. (See Who's Who in America for books. 3_ iggS; editor and pub. Bridgeport (Conn.) Local, etc.) Home: Waban, Mass. Office: 29A Beacon St.. 1866-7; returned to North Adams and reestab- Boston.* lished Hoosac Valley News and In 3 weeks sold FHILLIFS. Lot, mfr.; b. Hanson. Mass., Feb. it to James C. Angell; mgr. for 2 yrs. of Rockwell 13), 1842; s. Ezra and Naby Phillips: common sch. & Hulburt, the noted horse educators, and for 2 edn. Began in mfg. and lumbering business. Apr. yrs. on staff of Daily Worcester Gazette; editor 1, 1871: for many yrs. sole mgr. of business, in- and pub. Singing People Mag., of New York, for corporated, 1904, under title of Lot Phillips & Co. Philip Phillips, the noted sacred singer, and his Corpn., mfrs. of wood packing boxes, and lumber- cousin, for whom was pvt. sec. 10 yrs.: editor ing (pres.): v.-p. and mem. exec. com. Rockland and pub. Pittsfield Sun, 1872-7; founder and pub. Trust Co., since its organization. Address: West Holyoke News, 1878-80, also spl. corr. Springfield Hanover, Mass. Republican and Boston Herald: started printing FHILLIFS, Maude Gillette, author; b. Spring- office of the Industrial Sch^. (Canaan, NY.; founded field, Mass.. Aug. 9, 1860; d. George N. Phillips; Berkshire Hills Monthly Pittsfield, 1900. and pub- grad. Welleslev. 1881. Has written much for mags., lished as hist. mag. until 1905 and continued until in fiction and criticism, under pen-names. Author: ^lose of 1906: editor Berkshire Hills Histoi-ical Popular Manual of English Literature. 2 vols. Year Book: formerly mem. 9th Regt.. New York Home: Round Hill, Springfield, Mass. and Minn. Militia: hon. mem. 10th and 49th Civil „„,.,.,,„_ „„. U J 1 War regts. of Mass.; state senator, Mass., 1874, FHILLIFS MUton Eves, educator cleTgyman; ^575. on start's Dailv Globe and Pioneer Press, 4"5-. ^^rJ^'*'*"'^^"- ^•' ^^'in-.n^^,^! ^°^- ^^^^' ^'^° St. Paul, Minn., for a number of yrs. after 1890. Whos Who in America, 1910-11.) Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason. Wrote biography FHILLIFS. Faul Chrysostom, educator: b. Ayer of Philip Phillips and history of Song Travels Junction. Mass.. Dec. 20, 1865: s. Daniel and Eliza- Around the World; also Pathfinder to Greylock beth Ruth (Wheelock) Phillips: ed. pub. schs., Mountain, The Berkshire Hills and Historic Ben- North Chelmsford, Mass., until 1882; student An- nington, 1910: pub. humorous books. Old Yarns and dover (Mass.) Acad.. 1882-4; A.B., Amherst Coll., Old Chestnuts, 1890. In 1915 the oldest editor in WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 853 Mass. Recreations: newspaper correspondence and gardening. Address: Amherst, Mass. FHUaOON', Everett !■., retired shoe mfr. ; b. Liverniore, Me., Oct. 30, 1848; s. James and Nancy D. (I'"uller) Philoon; ed. common and high schs., Livermore; m. Auburn, Me., Oct. 5, 1875, Mary A. Lara; 3 children, Daniel L.. Wallace C, James E. Farmer and teaclier, at Livermore, until 1882; ice dealer, with Newman, I«ira & Co., Auburn and Lewiston, Me., 1882-90; mem. firm of Philoon & Brewster, grocers, Auburn, 1890-7; dir. and elk., Ashe, Noyes & Small Co., mfrs., since 1898; for- merly selectman and mem. Sch. Com., Livermore, and mem. Sch. Com., City Council, and city treas.. Auburn; state senator, Androscoggin Co., 1905-9 (1st Democrat ever elected from the co.). Uni- versalist. Mason (32°, Shriner); mem. I.O.O.F., I.O.R.M., Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Address: Auburn, Me. FHIKITEV, John Ingflee, teacher; b. Machias, Me., Nov. 25, 1868; s. William Henry and Emma Jane (Inglee) Phinney; grad. Pliillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1888; A.B., Yale, 1892; Silliman fel- low, Yale Grad. Sch., 1892-4; Thayer scholar, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1894-5; m. Kensington, N.H., Aug. 20, 1894, Amy Gordon Sanborn. Laboratory asst. in chemistry, Yale, 1892-4; pvt. asst., Har- vard, in organic chemistry; head Science Dept., Brockton (Mass.) High Sch., 1894-7; head Dept. of Physics and Chemistry, Cambridge Latin Sch., 1897-13: head Science Dept., Brown and Nichols Sch., Cambridge, since 1913. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, N.E. Assn. Physics Teachers. Author: (papers) Spectroscopical Determination of Csesium and Rubidium; Barium Sulphate in Analysis (Am. Jour. Science); Trinitrophenylmalonic Ester (Proc. Am. Chem. Soc); etc. Address: 9 Cliauncy St.. Cambridge, Mass. PHIPPEN", Georg-e B., railway official; b. Salem, Mass.; ed. pub. schs.: married: 2 children. Began active career in pvt. bank, Boston; now Mass. agt. and stock transfer elk. N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R. Co.; treas. and elk. Boston & Providence R.R. ; tr-eas. Old Colony R.R. Co., Providence, Warren & Bris- tol R.R., Boston Holding Ry. Co., etc. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Home: 16 Chamblet St., Dorchester. Office: South Station, Boston. PHIPPEN, Hardy, surgeon: b. Salem. Mass., Nov. 3. 1862; s. Joshua and Eunice L. (Daniels) Phippen; A.B., Harvard, 1884; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1889: house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1888. Resident surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Balti- more, 1890-1; in practice at Salem since 1892; surgeon, Salem Hosp. since 1899. IMem. Mass. Med. Soc. Home: 84 Washington Sq., Salem, Mass. PHIPPS, Georg-e Gardner, clergyman; b. Frank- lin, Mass., Dec. 11. 1838; s. Rev. William and ^^arv Clark (Partridge) Phipps; grad. Monson fMa'ss.) Acad., 1858; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1862; m. Phillipston. Mass., Sept. 12, 1865, Kathleen M. Carruth. Stated supply, Ashland, Mass., 1865; ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., Jan. 23, 1868; pastor, Welleslev, Mass., 1868-78, Newton High- lands, 1878-93. Union Chapel, Oak Hill, Newton, since Nov., 1904. Author and composer of sev- eral secular songs, S.S. melodies, hymns, etc. Water color painter. Mason. Clubs: Congrega- tional (Boston), Sportsman's (sec). Address: 1193 Walnut St., Newton Highlands, Mass. PHIPPS, Mary Williams (Mrs. William Hamil- ton Phipps), club woman: b. Eastford, Conn., May 18, 1851: d. Francis and Mahala Rachel (Badger) Williams: A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1871; m. Wil- liam Hamilton Phipps, of Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 10, 1872; 5 children. Florence W., Winifred W., Ethel 'W.. Howard F.. Laurence W. Actively in- terested in philanthropic and ednl. affairs; pres. Conn. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1908-12; pres. T\^aterbury Woman's Club. 1905-07. Conglist. Ad- dress: 104 Waterville St., Waterbury, Conn. PHIPPS, Sanford, architect; b. Hopkinton, Mass., Aug. 25, 1850: s. Isaac B. and Achiah (Al- lard) Phipps; ed. pub. schs. and Hopkinton and Allen Sch.. West Newton, Mass.; m. Alice A. Com- stock, of Milford, Mass., Oct. 11, 1873; children, Ross E., George C, Edith A. Draughtsman, Mil- ford, Mass.. 1870-3; in offices of Peabody & Stearns, Boston, 6 mos., 1874; with Earl & Fuller, architects, 1874-82; practiced for self, 1882-90; mem. Loring & Phipps since 1890. Mem. Boston Soc. Architects. Republican. Universalist. Ma- son. Recreations: billiards, farming. Home: Hop- kinton, Mass. office: 53 State St., Boston. PICKABS, Greenleaf "WTiittier, electrical engi- neer, inventor; m. Portland, Me., Feb. 14, 1877; s. Samuel Thomas and Elizabeth Hussey (Whittier) Pickard; grandnephew John Greenleaf Whittier; ed. Westbrook Sem., Lawrence Scientific Sch.. Harvard, and Mass. Inst. Tecii. ; m. Miriam Wat- son, d. William Watson Oliver, of Phila.. Apr. 5. 1902 (she died Dec. 17, 1912). Has made spl. study of and had practical experience in wireless tele- graphy and wireless telepliony. and has received many U.S. and foreign patents for inventions in this line; one of the first to obtain successful transmission of speech by Hertzian waves; now perfecting this invention and others relating to wireless communication. Consulting elec engr. Muff Electrostatic Separator Co.; v. -p. and chief engr. The Wireless Specialty Apparatus Co. Fel- low Am. Inst. Blec Engrs. ; mem. Boston Scientific Society, Soc. Cliem. Industry, Am. Chem. Society, A.A.A.S., Inst. Radio Engrs. Club: Engineers,' Home: Amesbury, Mass. Office: 126 State St.. Boston.* PICKABD, Samuel Thomas, author; Mar. 1, 1828- Feb. 11, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) PICKERING, Edward Charles, astronomer; b. Boston, July 19, 1S46; s. Edward and Charlotte (Hammond) Pickering; brother of William Henry Pickering; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard). 1865 (hon. A.M., 1880; LL.D., univs. of Cal., 1886, Mich., 1887, Chicago, 1901, Harvard, 1903, Pa., 1906: Ph.D., Heidelberg U., 1903; D.Sc, Victoria U., Eng., 1900; L.H.D., Allegheny Coll., 1912); m. Lizzie Wadsworth, d. Jared Sparks, Mar. 9, 1874. Instr. mathematics, Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1865-7; Thayer prof, physics, Mass. Inst. Tecli., 1867-76; prof, astron- omy and dir. Harvard Coll. Obs. since 1876. Estab- lished 1st physical lab. in U.S.; under his direction, invested capital and income of the observatory has increased fourfold. Study of light and spec- tra of the stars have been spl. features of his worlv; devised meridian photometer and made 1,- 400,000 measures of the light of the stars with it. By establishing an auxiliary sta. in Arequipa, Peru. Southern stars are also observed, extending the work from pole to pole, in which 250,000 pho- tographs are included. Accompanied Nautical Almanac expdn. to observe total eclipse of sun, Aug. 7, 1869; mem. U.S. Coast Survey expdn. to Xeres, Spain, Dec. 22, 1870. Awarded Henry Draper medal for work on astron. physics; gold medals, Rumford, 1891, Bruce, 1908, Royal Astron. Soc. 1886. 1901. Knight German Order pour le merite, 1911. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Address: Harvard Observ- atory, Cambridge, Mass.* PICKEBING, Georg-e Washing-ton, merchant: b. Salem, Mass., May 27, 1849; s. William and Mary Ann (Pattev) Pickering; ed. pub. schs.; m. Ella P. Wingat, of Salem. Began with father m fuel business and succeeded to the business after death of brother, 1893; pres. Salem Co-operative Bank; dir. Mercantile Nat. Bank. Mason. Republican. Home: Salem, Mass. PICKERING, William Henry, astronomer; moved to Jamaica, W.I. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) PICKERT, Lehman, merchant; b. Fuerth, Ba- varia. Dec. 11, 1843: s. Anton and Mina (Gerstle) Pickert- ed. pvt. sch. in Germany, and pub. schs.. Cincinnati. O.; m. Bertha Kaufman, of Cincin- nati Sept 11. 1867; children, Clarence I. (de- ceased), Leo W., Stella (Mrs. Sidney S. Wachtel. of Brookline, Mass.), Amy. Edna. Edwin S. Came to America and settled at Cincinnati, Sept., 1858, where began in the fisli and produce business; went to Boston, 1875, and engaged in wholesale salt fish business, later as L. Pickert & Co.; pres. L. Pickert Fish Co. since 1894; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co., Edge Machine Hat Co. Dir. Industrial 854 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Development Co. of Boston Chamber of Commerce; dir. Boston Fish Bureau. Served in Ohio N.G. 1 yr. and in Nat. Guard regt. 3 mos. during Civil War. Trustee Boston State Hosp.; mem. bd. dirs. Mt. Sinai Hosp., Mass. State Conf. Charities, Bos- ton branch Baron De Hirsch Fund, Federated .Jew- ish Charities. Republican. Jewish religion. Club: Elvsium. Recreations: traveling. Home: .'532 Chestnut Hill Av. Office: 16 New St., East Boston, IMass. PICKETT, Charles "Whittlesey, editor; b. Water- bury, Conn., .June 13, 1S57; s. .John :\I. and Eliza- beth L. (Cogswell) rickett; ed. dist. sclis. and acad.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1892; m. Oct. 8, 1S79, Marie P. Sperry (died 1904); 1 son, Walter M.; m. 2d, June 28, 1907, Emma A. Hine, of New Haven, Conn. Entered newspaper work, 1885; reporter New Haven Palladium, 1885-91; editor New Haven Leader, 1892-11; editor Times-Leader since 1911. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Co. F, 2d Inf., Conn. N.G., 1889-92; on staff of Gov. Cooke with rank of col., 1897-9. Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. B.P.O.E., Roval Arcanum, etc. Mem. Conn. Soc. G.A.R. Clubs: Elks', Con- gregational, Young Men's Republican. Recrea- tions: fishing, hunting. Home: 23 Lynwood PI. Office: The Times-Leader, New Haven, Conn. PICKETT, Joseph, educator; b. Enfield, Conn., June 21, 1867; s. Rev. Cyrus and Julia Davies (Calhoun) Pickett; mostly self-educated; unmar- ried. Prin. and propr. Nortliampton Commercial Coll. since May, 1898. Unitarian. Club: North- ampton. Address: 76 Pleasant St., Northampton, Mass. PICKMAN, Dudley Leavltt, mfr.; s. William D. Pickman: A.B., Harvard, 1873; m. Ellen Rodman Motley, of Boston, May, 1884; 2 children, Dudley' L., Jr., Edward M. Pres. Newmarket Mfg. Co., mfrs. cotton and silk goods, since 1875; v. -p. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; dir. Cork Insert Co., Mer- chants' Warehouse Co., etc. Address: 914 Ex- change Bldg., Boston. PICKMAN, John J., lawyer; b. Lowell, IMass., Jan. 9, 1850; s. David and Mary Pickman; giad. Lowell High Sch., 1866; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1869; unmarried. Practiced at Lowell since 1869; mem. City Council, 1876-7; mem. Sch. Com., 1882-6; city solicitor, 1886: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1879, SO; mayor of Lowell, 1893-4; chmn. Park Commrs.. 1903-13; spl. justice Police Court, Lowell to 1915. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Kil- winning Lodge A.F. and A.M. Home: 35 Hunting- ton St. Office: 323 Hildreth Bldg., Lowell, Mass. FIDDOCK, Charles Altoert, clergyman, pub- lisher. (See vol. 1909.) PIBaiN, Charles Pelton, author; b. Roxburv, Mass., Nov. 11, 1844; s. Benjamin Gorham and Mary Elizabeth (Felton) Pidgin; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1863; m. Lizzie Abbott Dane, of Wrentham, Mass., July 3, 1867 (died June, 1868); m. 2d. Lucy Sturtevant Gardner, M.D., of Cam- bridge, Mass., Nov. 25, 1873 (died June, 1896); m. 3d, Frances Fern, d. Edward Foster Douglas, of Madrid, N.Y., July 21, 1897. In mercantile busi- ness, 1863-73. Chief elk., 1873-03, chief, 1903-7, IMass. Bur. Statistics of Labor. Invented numerous devices and machines for mech. tabulation of statistics. Has written poems and stories for newspapers, words for songs, librettos of can- tatas, operas, and musical comedies and dramas. Club: Authors' (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 62 Temple Av., Winthrop, Mass.* PIEHIiER, Otto J., mfg. and retail furrier; b. Boston, Oct. 28. 1864; s. Oscar and Pauline (Mercy) Piehler; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Boston, and under pvt. tuition; m. Anna E. Vickerv, of Boston, Aug. 11, 1887; 3 children, Anna Pauline, Mildred E:iiza- beth (Mrs. Austin Bittenbender, of Brookline, Mass.), Edgar Vickery. Was connected for several yrs. with mfg. and designing dept. of A. N. Cook & Co., furriers, Boston; formed present business 1888, incorporated same, 1909 and since pres. and treas. Otto J. Piehler, Inc.; also pres. "W^oodbury- Piehler Fur Ranch Co. of N.H. Formerly mem. Co. C, 1st Regt., M.V.M. Pres. Boston Assn. of Fur Mfrs., 1914, 1915. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce; was chmn. com. that formed Retail Trade Bd. of Boston Chamber of Commerce, and 1st pres. of the bd. Active in furthering legislation for ob- taining subway for Boylston St.; pres., 1914-15, Arlington St. Subway Station Assn., the object of which is to secure a station at or near Arling- ton St., in the Boylston St. Subway. Republican. Club: Boston City. Home: Brookline, Mass. Of- fice: 356 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. PIEB, Arthur Stanwood, author; b. Pittsburg, Apr. 21, 1874; s. William Stanwood and Alice (Moore) Pier; A.B., Harvard, 1895; m. Elise R. Hall, of Boston, Nov. 4, 1909. Asst. editor Youth's Companion from 1896. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 201 Colum- bus Av.. Boston.* PIERCE, Alfred, mfr. of clothing; b. Lexington, Mass., Feb. 10, 1858; s. Loring Smith and Frances A. (Harrington) Pierce; descendant of John Pierce, of Lexington, Mass., 1638; ed. pub. schs., Lexington; m. 3d, Cora Ball, of Lexington, Mass., Jan. 10, 1912; 2 sons, Clifford Wellington, Alfred, Jr. Began active career in employ of Leland, Rice & Co., clothing mfrs., Boston, 1876; became mem. Burton, Mansfield & Pierce, 1888, later Burton, Pierce Co., Boston and New York; organized, 1907, Pierce, Billings & Co., of which is sr. partner; pres. Lexington Associates; trustee Boston Sub- urban Electric Cos. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Chmn. Sch. Com.. Lexington, 6 yrs.; now maj. comdg. Lexington ;Minute Jklen (organ- ized, 1774). Republican. Mem. Lexington Hist. Soc, Boston Chapter S.A.R. Mason (Simon W. Robinson Lodge, Menotomy Chapter, Cambridge Commandery. K.T.). Club: Old Belfry (Lexing- ton). Recreations: farming, hunting. Homp; Lex- ington, Mass. Office: SO Kingston St., Boston, ;Mass. FIERCE, Arthur Henry, educator; Julv 30. 1867- Feb. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) PIERCE, Arthur Winslow, educator; b. Arling- ton, IMass. , June 3, 1860: s. John "Winslow and Anna Lvdia Pierce: prep. edn. Arlington High Sch., A.B., Tufts Coll., 1882 (Litt.D., 1899): m. Franklin, INIass., June 25, 1903, Lvdia Paine Ray. Teacher, Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1882-90, prin., same, 1890-7; prin. Dean Acad., Franklin, IMass., since 1897. Republican. Universalist. IMem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Franklin Country. Address: Franklin, Mass. PIERCE, Charles Pranklin. artist; b. N.H., Apr., 1844: s. John A. and Phila A. Pierce; m. Luene R. Wilder, of Bo-ston, 1876 (died 1906); 2d, Katherine Plimpton, 1912. Home: 227 Rawson Rd., Brookline, Mass. Studio: 194 Boylston St., Boston.* PIERCE, Charles Morg-an, clergyman; Oct. 18, lS34-Mar. 4, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) PIERCE, Charles Sumner, lawyer; b. IMilton, Mass.. Sept. 5. 1874; s. Edward L. and Elizabeth H. (Kingsburv) Pierce: A.B., Harvard U.. 1895, LL.B., 1900; m. Caroline W. Merriam, of Weston, Mass., IMar. 7, 1908: 1 son. Henry Lillie. Admitted to bar and since in practice at Boston; asst. gen. solicitor B. & M. R.R. V.-p. Monadnock Paper IMills; dir. Blue Hill Nat. Bank (Milton). Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union. IMilton. Home: Milton, IMass. Office: North Station, Boston. PIERCE, Charles "Warner, editor; b. IManches- ter, Vt., Aug. 26. 1870: s. Charles Alexander and Abbie Stearns (Gibson) Pierce: B.S., Norwich U., 1892. A.M., 189S; m. Lena Crittenden, of North- ampton, IMass., Apr. 1. 1904; 1 daughter, Catherine Gibson. Mem. C. A. Pierce & Co., newspaper pub- lishers, since 1893: editor Bennington (Vt.) Ban- ner, 1895-7, Northampton (Mass.) Daily Herald, 1897-06, Waltham Evening Times since 1906. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Republican. Conglist. Ad- dress: Waltham, Mass. FIERCE, Clarence H., hardware merchant: b. Houlton, Me., Feb. 17, 1848: s. Leonard and Eliza- beth F. (Kendall) Pierce; ed. pub. schs. and Houl- ton Acad.; m. Houlton, Aug. 25, 1881, Frances C. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 855 Madigan: children, Leonard A., .Tames M. Clk., A. H. Fog-g- & Co., 1S66, partner, 1S75, and upon its Incorporation as Almon H. Fogg Co., 1902, became treas., and is now pres. of the co. ; one of the founders and pres. First Nat. Bank; pres. Houlton Water Co., Houlton Sewer Bd.; v. -p. Houlton Woolen Mills. Mason. Democrat. Club: Medux- nekeag. Address: Houlton, Me. FIESCi:, Edward Peter, juage; b. Templeton, Mass., Dec. 28, 1852; s. Peter and Mary (Burney) Pierce; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1877; (A.B., Harvard U.) : m. Danvers, Mass., Oct. 11, 1884, Adfele Duteaud; 4 children, John Burney, Marie Aurelie, Edward Peter, Lucile Louise. Practiced at Fitchburg, Mass., 1878-1900; asso. justice Su- perior Court of ]Mass., 1900-14; justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass., since Dec. 9, 1914. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard, Union. Home: 1514 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Address: Court House, Boston. FIERCE, Edward T., mfr. ; s. late Andrew G. (mayor of New Bedford, 1868-9) and Caroline Lin- coln (Hillman) Pierce. Pres. Pierce Mfg. Corpn.; treas. Wamsutta Mills. Address: New Bedford, Mass. FIERCE, Edwin Francis, M.D. ; b. Lewiston, Me., Apr. 13, 1872; s. Sylvester Greenleaf and Jennie E. (Barker) Pierce; ed. city schs., Lewiston; A.B., Bates Coll., 1894; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1901; m. Ethel I. Cummings, of Gray, Me., Oct. 5, 1906; 1 son, Eugene Frederick, b. Jan. 23, 1911. Practiced at Lewiston, Me., since 1901. Republican. Free Baptist. Address: 150 College St., Lewiston, Me. FIERCE, Ernest H., editor, publisher; b. Bos- ton, May 12, 1863; s. Otis H. and Angeline (Smith) Pierce; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Revere, Mass., 1891, Ida M. Emerson. Entered newspaper busi- ness at Revere, 1881; editor and pub. Revere Jour.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908. Republican. Unitarian. Odd Fellow; B.P.O.E. Home: Revere, Mass. FIERCE, Frank Beneville, M.D. ; b. Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 28, 1858; s. Darius and Emma Orinda (Hilton) Pierce; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1886; m. Katie Ingalls Sleeper, of Methuen, Mass., Nov. 20, 1889; 2 chil- dren, James Beck. Hortense Katherine. Resident phvs. Elizabeth Citv Hosp., N.J., 1886-7; teacher in dist. schs.; prin. Amherst High Sch., N.H., 1882- 83; instr. in science. Holy Communion Ch. Inst., Charleston, S.C, 1883-4; in practice of medicine, Holvoke, Mass., 1887-9. since at Haverhill. Mem. Haverhill Sch. Bd.. 1905-8. Republican. Deacon Center Congl. Ch. Supervising censor Mass. Med. Soc. ; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F.. K. of P.. Knights of Malta, A.O.U.W. Clubs: Haverhill Medical, INlonday Evening. Ad- dress: 132 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. FIERCE, Georg-e Morton, merchant; died Apr. 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) FIERCE, Georgre Washingrton, college prof.; b. Webberville, Tex., Jan. 11, 1S72; s. George W. and Mary Elizabeth (Gill) Pierce; B.Sc, U. of Tex., 1893, M.A., 1894; Harvard, 1898-1900, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1900; Leipzig, 1900-1; m. Florence H. Good- win, of Framingham, Mass., Aug. 12, 1904. Asst. prof, physics, and dir. Cruft High Tension Elec- trical Lab., Harvard, since Sept., 1907. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Physical Soc, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Inventors' Guild. Club: Colonial. Author: The Principles of Wire- less Telegraphy, 1910. Home: 7 Berkeley PI. Ad- dress: Cruft Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass.* FIERCE, Harry Raymond, actor and manager; b. Monmouth, Me., June 15, 1876; s. Henry Oliver and Martha E. (Storm) Pierce: descendant of Tim- othv Pierce, apptd. judge of Windham Co., Conn., bv George II of Eng., 1733; student Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill. 1892-3; Syracuse (N.Y.) U., 1895-6; grad. Northwestern U. Sch. of Oratory, Evanston. 111., 1899: m. Zulette Spencer, of Des Moines, la., June, 1899; 1 son. Raymond Spencer, Impersonator with Chicago Grand Concert Co., 1899-1900, Cecilia String Quartette, 1901-2, Pierce Brennan Co., 1903-4; dir. Sch. of Oratory, Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O., 1905-9, same, Ohio U., Athens, 1909-15; dir. Boston Lyceum Sch. since Dec, 1915; dramatic coach and critic for Eastern- Empire Lyceum Bur. since 1914. Associated with wife, formed own company. The Pierce Players, 1905, and has since traveled extensively through- out U.S. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Reiiublican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Athenian (Athens, O.). Recreations: summer camp. Harps well Centre, Mt. Casco Bay. Home: 83 Palfrey St., Watertown. Mass. Office: 418 Pierce Bldg., Boston, Mass. FIERCE, Helen Prances, M.D.; b. Plymouth, Mass., Mar. 1, 1861; d. :Melzar and Abbv (Morse) Pierce; grad. Plymouth High Sch., 1878; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1887, and since prac- ticed at Plymouth. Methodist. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. Active in Plymouth Woman's Club; mem. Sch. Com., 1915- 18. Address: 6 North St., Plymouth, Mass. FIERCE, Howard, lawyer; b. Blaine, Me., July 17, 1871; s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Bell) Pierce; ed. Colbv Coll.; LL.B., U. of Me. Law Sch., 1900; m. Edyth M. Holmes, June 1, 1901. Practiced at Fort Kent, Me., as mem. firm of Fenleson & Pierce, 1901-7; since practiced alone at Mars Hill; active worker in politics; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899-1900, Senate, 1903, 4, 5, 6. Pres. Bd. of Trus- tees Aroostook Central Inst., Mass. Hill. Progres- sive Republican. Baptist. Mason; mem. Elks, Knights of Pvthias, M.W. of A. Home: Mars Hill, Me. FIERCE, Jason Noble, clergyman; b. Pitts- burgh, Aug. 28, 1880 s. Albert Francis (D.D.) and Rebecca (Noble) Pierce; B.A., Amherst, 1902; B.D., Yale, 1906; m. Mary Gertrude Fairchild, of Dan- bury, Conn., Mar. 9, 1904. Ordained Congl. min- istrv, 1906; pastor Davenport Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1906-8, Puritan Ch., Brooklyn, 1908-10, 2d Ch., Oberlin, O., 1910-14, 2d Ch., Dorchester, Bos- ton, Mass., 1914 — . On staff of preachers at Am- herst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke and other colls. Mem. Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Rho. Author: The Mascu- line Power of Christ, 1912; The Mystery of His (3wn Person, 1913. Address: Dorchester, Boston.* FIERCE, Myron E., lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 8, 1874: s. J\Iyron E. and Emma P. (Bearse) Pierce; ed. Watertown pub. schs.; Mass. Inst, of Tech.; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Blanche B. Cochran, of Wilmington, Del., May 25, 1907. Prac- ticed Boston, since 1899: mem. Boston City Coun- cil. 1904-7 inclusive: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1908-9. Mem. Bar Assn. (rity of Boston, Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Republi- can. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Union Boat. Has published various pamplilets. articles, etc. Recreations: traveling, motoring. Home: 15 Glen- ville Av., Allston. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. FIERCE, Noble Emerson, lawyer; b. Bristol, Conn., July 31, 1S54: s. Julius E. and Huldah (Botsford) Pierce, and descendant of John Perss, the immigrant, Woburn, 1637: gi'ad. Conn. State Normal Sch., 1873; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1876; m. Angelica, N.Y., Julv 16, 1879. Harriet Kendall (died Oct., 1895); 2 children, Kendall M., Ger- trude; m. 2d, Bristol, Conn.. Dec. 24, 1897, Ettie Merriam. Practiced in Angelica, N.Y., 1876-8, Bris- tol, Conn., 1878-93, Hartford since 1893: v. -p. Bris- tol & Plainville Tramway Co.; trustee Bristol Sav- ings Bank; state senator, 4th Dist., Conn., 2 terms, 1891-5. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Dem- ocrat. Baptist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) : mem. K. of P., B.P.O.E. Clubs: City (Hartford), Bristol (1st pres. 1906-9). Recreations: reading, outdoor life. Home: 213 Main St., Bristol, Conn. Office: 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn. FIERCE, Fayson Edward, clergyman: b. Weld, Me., June 27, 1S73: s. George Boardman and Mary Ann (Kingsburv) Pierce; prep. edn. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; Litt.B., Syracuse U., N.Y., 1899; m. Alvira Moseley, of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1906; 1 daughter. Barbara Moseley. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1902; pastor Rensselaer, N.Y., 1902-9, Pittsfleld, Mass., since 1909. Mason, ciub: Park. Address: 193 Bartlett Av., Pittsfleld, Mass. PIERCE, Rog-er; b. Milton, Mass., July 8, 1882; s. Matthew Vassar and Margaret (Gray) Pierce; 856 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND prep. edn. Milton Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Ruth Eliot, of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 19, 1912; 2 children, Ellen, Charles Eliot. Sec. to the corpn. of Harvard U. ; sec. Harvard Alumni A.ssn. since litis. Trustee Milton Acad., also of Farm and Trade Sch. Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (Bos- ton and New York). Home: INlilton, Mass. Address: 50 State St., Boston. FIEBCZ:, Wallace Iilncoln, importing grocer; b. Boston, Mar. 15, 1853; s. Samuel Stillman and Ellen Maria Theresa (Wallis) I'ierce: descendant of Robert Pierce, Dorchester, Mass., 1630; ed. Bos- ton pub. schs. ; m. Stella Louise, d. Caleb Clark and Mary (Easterman) "Walworth, June 7, IS 76; 5 children, Walworth, Vassar, Parkman D., Barbara, Virginia. Became partner (with his father) S. S. Pierce & Co., importers and dealers in groceries, Boston, 1874; elected pres. S. S. Pierce Co., upon its incorporation, 1894; pres. Walworth Mfg. Co., 1894-13, since chmn. bd. ; dir. 2d Nat. Bank, Bos- ton, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Home Savings Bank, Am. Surety Co., Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S. Trustee Robert B. Brigham Hosp., Boston Lying-in Hosp., Children's Hosp., Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Crueltv to Animals. Mason. Clubs: Union, Algon- quin, Exchange, St. Botolph, Merchants.' Home: IMilton, Mass., and 350 Beacon St., Boston. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston.* FIERCE, William. James, real estate; b. Newark, O., Feb. 24, 1S58; s. James and Jane (Stein) Pierce; ed. pub. and high schs., Hartford, Conn.; m. Elizabeth H. Harris, of Hartford, Conn., Jan. 21, 1885. Bookkeeper and traveling man for New York houses 6 yrs. ; with Travelers Ins. Co., later .: law student New York U. ; m. Eva Crowell, of Dennis, Mass., June, 1878. Admitted to bar, 1875; in practice at Boston, 1876 — ; now sr. mem. firm Powers & Hall. Has held various local offices, Newton, Mass.: mem. 57tli and 5Sth Congresses (1901-5); Rep. del. from Mass. to Internat. Treaty Conv., Paris. 1878. Trustee Dartmouth Coll., 1905 — •. Was mem. Pierce Light Guards and 1st Corps Cadets and Ancient and Honorable Arty. Co., Mass. Militia. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: University, Boston Art, Exchange, Newton, Middlesex, Massa- chusetts, Atlantic Conference. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston.* POWERS, W. Irving-; b. V\'est Burke, Vt., 1862; s. Jason and (I'ynthia (Winslow) Powers; ed. pub. schs., West Burke; m. 1885, Emma Hardy, of Nashua, N.H. Was first telephone employe, Man- chester, N.H.. exchange. 1878; went to Brooklyn, N.Y. as mgr. of exchange there, 1879: built New Y'ork end of first long distance teleplione line, between IMew Y'ork and Boston and sti'ung the first copper wire used for telephoning long distance, 1882; farm mgr. for Tlieodore N. Vail, in Vt., 1890-10; organized Lyndonville Creamery Assn., 1892. and Canadian Carbonate Co., Ltd., of Mon- treal, Can., 1898; is mgr. of botli cos.; v. -p. Lyn- donville Nat. Bank; dir. Merchants' Xat. Bank, St. Johnsbury, I^yndon Savings Bank. Republican. LTniversalist. Mason. Club: Lvndon. Home: Lyn- donville, Vt. POWERS, Walter, lawyer; b. Hvde Park, Mass., Aug. 3, 1885; s. Wilbur Howard and Emily (Owen) Powers; descendant of Walter I'owers, Concord Village, Mass., b. 1639; grad. Volkmann Sch., Bos- ton, 1902; A.B.. Dartmouth. 1906; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1909; m. Ethel Louise Carver, of Provi- dence, R.I., Jan. 29, 1910; 1 son, Wilbur Langdon. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1908; mem. firm of Powers, Folsom & Powers; counsel for Retail Trade Board of Boston Chamber of Commerce, also for Adver- tising Vigilance Assn.; dir. National Machinery Corpn., Harry C. Philbrick Co., E. A. Tucker Co.. Winslow Cabot Co.. Four Seas Publishing Co. En- listed 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., Feb. 8. 1908; served as pvt., corpl., sergt.; apptd. 1st It., Ord- nance Dept., M.V.M., Ape 22, 1914; won qualifica- tion as distinguished marksman, 1912. Mem. Sch. Com., Groton, Mass., since 1915; dir. Street M-inual Training Sch., Richmond, Ala. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Casque and Gauntlet, United Order of the Golden Cross (grand commander of Mass., 1912-15); edi- tor Golden Cross Journal since 1913. Club: Dart- mouth. Recreations: rifle shooting. Home: Gro- ton, Mass. Office: 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass POWERS, Wilbur Howard, lawver; b. Croyden. N.H., Jan. 22, 1849; s. Elias and Emeline (White) Powers; descendant of Walter Power, Concord, Mass., about 1660, on mother's side descendant of Elder John Wliite, who settled at Cambridge, Mass., 1632; A.B., Dartmouth, 1875, A.M., 1880; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1878; m. Emily Owen, of Lebanon, N.H., May 1, 1880 (now de- ceased) ; 2 children, Walter, Myra; m. 2d, Mrs. Lot- tie (Mills) Koehler, of Boston, May 17, 1914. Ad- mitted to bar, 1878; in practice at Boston since 1879; cases in equity a specialty; represented Hyde Park in Mass. legislature 3 terms, 1890, 91, 92; for many yrs. an earnest advocate of pub. parks: mem. Park Commn., Hyde Park, from organization of same in 1893 to 1902 (chmn. 3 yrs.); mem. Sch. Com., Hyde Park, since 1900 (chmn. 6 yrs.). Rep. Town Com. for 25 yrs., declining to serve longer; mem. Rep. State Com.. 1893-4; Rep. presdl. elector from Mass., 1896. and voted for McKinley for Pres. Pres. Nat. Fraternal Congress of Amer- ica, 1913, 1914. Mason: mem. Sons and Daughters of Am. Revolution, Golden Cross (counsel at large). Clubs: Boston City, Colonial (Cambridge). Home: 26 Rockland St., Roxbury. Office: 209 Wash- ington St., Boston. POWERS, William L., educator; b. Brown ville. 'Me., Jan. 20, 1863; s. Phineas H. and Cordelia C. (Wilder) Powers; A.B., Bates Coll., 1888; m. Ma- rion E. Turner, of Gardiner, Me., June 28, 1893; 2 children, John Howard, Elizabeth Turner. Began teaching in Ft. Fairfield (Me.) High Sch.. 1888; prin. high sch.. Gardiner, Me., 1892-08; supt. schs.. Ft. Fairfield, Easton Dist., 1908-09; prin. State Nor- mal Sell., Machias, Me., since 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Interested in nature study: lec- turer for 15 yrs. in Me. summer schs. Recreations: violin making. Address: Machias, Me. PRAIT6; .s. Wingate T. and Marv J. (Jewell) Pres- ton: ed. Franklin Acad., Dover, N.H.; West Leb- anon Acad.: New Hampton Instn.; m. Fannie C. Foss, of Barrington, N.H., Mav 28, 1S81 (died 1907): 3 children. Contractor and builder, 1878-92; mgr. and part owner Rochester Lumber Co., 1892- 06; pres. Peoples' Building & Loan Assn.; mavor of Rochester, 1913. 1914. Has served as moderator; twice mem. Constl. Conv., N.H.; mem. Sch. Bd., Rochester, 4 yrs. Trustee New Hampton lat. Instn., Gafney Home for Aged. Mem. Dem. State Com. 8 yrs. Fi-ee Baptist; pres. True Memorial Soc. Mem. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, Patrons of Hus- bandry. Home: 129 S. Main St. Office: S Dodge Blk., Rochester, N.H. PRESTON, Prank "Wesley, educator; b. Barring- ton, X.M., Jan. 2, 1855; s. Nathaniel and Margaret Jane (Ham) Preston; ed. Franklin Acad., Dover, N.H., 1872-5; New Hampton (N.H.) Literarv Instn., 1875-8; (A.M., Dartmouth, 1887); spl. study Cor- nell U., 1893; m. Dover, N.H., Aug. IS, 1879, Adri- etta G. Hubbard; children, Nathaniel M., Mar- garet L., Frank P., Lovell H. Teacher, 1878-87, asso. prin., 1887-98, prin. since 1898, New Hamp- ton Lit. and Bibl. Instn.; pres., since 1898, New Hampton Commercial Coll. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 11, 15 (chmn. com on edn. 3 terms; mem. com. on appropriations, 1915). Republican. Free Baptist. Address: New Hampton, N.H. PRESTON, Georgre C, merchant: b. Manchester, N.H., Aug. 17, 1848; .s. Luke W. and Mary F. (Fair- barks) Preston; ed. Francestown (N.H.) Acad.; m. Greenfield, N.H., Nov. 1871, Emma J. Boynton; 1 son, Harry Boynton. Began in mercantile busi- ness at Henniker, N.H., 1870; pres. Preston Bros. Co., real estate and gen. mdse., organized, 1880; dir. Henniker Water Co. Postmaster 4 yrs., and town elk.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2, Senate, 1893-4; library trustee. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. Recrea- tions: winter home at Hawks Park, Fla. Ad- dress: Henniker, N.H. PRESTON, Harriet "Waters, author; 1843-May, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) PRESTON. Howard "Willis, bookseller, author: b. Providence, Julv 29, 1859; s. Augustus H. and Abby (Howard) Preston; A.B., Brown U., 1883, A.M., 1887; m. Florence M. Spencer, of Providence, Feb. 14, 1884. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., R.I. Hist. Soc. (sec, 1914 — ), N.E. Bot. Club, Mass. Hort. Soc, Soc Colonial Wars. Club: University. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc) Home: 7 Gushing St. Office: 98 Westminster St., Providence, R.I.* PRESTON. Miles Barber, business man; May 9, lS50-May, 1911. rSee vol. 1909.) PRESTON, "William H.. lawyer; b. Fair Haven, Vt., Mar. 29, 1859; s. William and Mary (Crowley) Preston: ed. pub. schs. and acad.; m. Alice B. Deuell. Mav 27, 1889; 3 children, Gladys A., Doris M., Gordon W. W. Admitted to Vt. bar. 1887: state's attv.. 1891-3 and 1902-4; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1894, Senate. 1912; town elk. 26 yrs. Re- publican. Address: Fair Haven, Vt. PRICE. Abel Pitzwater, naval officer: b. Law- renceville. Pa.. Dec. 13, 1847; s. William Harley and Hannah TDetwiler) Price: ed. high sch.. Phila. : M.D., U. of Pa.. 1868: m. Clara L.. Wollaston, of Phila.. Dec. 27, 1883. Commd. asst. surgeon U.S.N., Nov. 10, 1868; passed asst. surgeon, Nov. 10. 1871; surgeon, Aug. 14. 1878; rank of capt., Apr. 9, 1899. Served on U.S. Flag Ship Olympia as fleet surgeon to Admiral Dewev's fleet in Philippine campaign, 1898. 1899; pres. Naval Examining Bd., 1904-9: re- tired. Dec. 13. 1909. Home: Sandwich, Mass.* PRICHARD, Sarah Johnson, author: Jan. 11, lS30-Feb. 23, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) PRIEST, Arthur Franklin, lawver; b. Haver- hill, Mass., Sept. 13. 1885; s. Arthur B. and Ma- rantha W. (Brickett) Priest: grad. Haverhill High Sch.. 1904; LL.B.. U. of Ala. Sch. of Law, 1907: m. Marian Hirst Laury. of Laurys, Pa.. Dec. 16, 1908. Admitted to Ala. bar. 1907. Mass. bar, 1908: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 2d Essex Dist.. 1909. 10. 12. 13 (com. on legal affairs, public lightinc and railroads). Mem. Delta Kapna Epsilon (Theta Chapter of N.E.). Renublican. Con^rlist. Mem. Knights of Pvthias, B.P.O. Elks. L.O.O.M. Home: 6 Park St. Office: 3 Washington Sq., Haverhill, Mass. PRIEST. Fred Kilhourne. mfr. ; b. Nashua. N.H., Oct. 12, 1860: s. Joseph K. and Lucinda A. (Davis) Priest: ed. pub. schs., Nashua, and Commercial Sch., Boston; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York IT.), 1882; m. Mary Costello. of N.Y. City. June^ 5, 1887; 2 children, Joseph Kilbourne, Chester An- derson. Interne charity and maternity hosps.. New York, 1882-4; resident phys. Riverside Hosp. for Contagious Diseases, 1884-5; in charge Wil- lard Parker Hosp. for Contagious Diseases of Children, New York, 1885-9; in pvt. practice, Brooklyn, 1889-91; pres., treas. and mgr. Am. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 877 Shearer Mfg. Co., Nashua, N.H., since 1S91: ex.- v.-p. Nashua Trust Co. Mem. Rising- Sun Lodge, F. and A.M.: St. Geoige Commandery, K.T.; St. George Chapter, Rose Croix. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: Nashua, N.H. PRIEST, Georgre Herbert, lumber dealer; b. Hillsboro, N.H., Sept. '^i, 1S65; s. Charles Adams and Emily (Bailey) Priest; descendant of Diegerie (Degory) Priest, Mayflower passenger; grad. Pitchburg (Mass.) High Sch., 1SS3; m. Marian Louise Works, of Fitchburg, jNIasss., Nov. 15, 1SS7; children, Charles E., b. Mar. 4, 1889, George H., Nov. 10, 1893, Alan R., Jan. 31. 1898. Began active career as an employe of Charles A. Priest Lumber Co., 1883; mgr. of same since 1887. Mem. Common Council, Fitchb-urg, Mass., 1897. 98; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, 1899, 1900, 1901 (pres. 1900. 1901). En- listed as pvt. in Co. B, 6th Regt., M.V.M., 1885; served as corpl., sergt.. 2d It., 1st It., capt.. major, 6th Inf. M.V.M., 1885-98; major 6th Mass. U.S.V., 1898-9, Spanish-Am. War; It.-col., 1899, col.. 1905, 6th Regt. M.V.M.; brig.-gen., 1st Brigade, M.V.M., 1913. Mem. Spanish AVar Vets. IMason, past high priest Thomas Chapt. R.A.M.; past comdr., Jerusa- lem Commandery K.T. Unitarian. Club: Fay. Ad- dress: Fitchburg, Mass. FRIMi:, William Reed, M.D. ;* moved to New York. (See vol. 190 9.) PRIME, Winfield Porrest, lawyer; b. Charles- town, Mass., Nov. 22, IS 60: s. Oliver and Emma F. (Kennard) Prime; elk. in Boston stores 6 yrs.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1887; admitted to bar, 1SS7; m. Charlestown, May 12, 1891, Mary A. Fontaine: children, Selwyn F., Evelyn F. Prac- ticed at Boston since 1887; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1890, also 1913, 1914. Formerly mem. Rep. City Com. of Boston. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner): Odd Fellow. Club: Citv. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. PRINCE, Calvin OUver, M.D.; b. Amherst. N.H., Dec. 1. IS 72: s. Charles A. and Margret L. (Welch) Prince: descendant of Lt. Joseph Prince, Amherst, N.H., about 1670; grad. South Lancaster (Mass.) Acad., 1894; M.D., Am. Med. Missionary Coll., Chicago, 1899; m. Sophie M. Leach, of Cedar Grove, Tenn., Dec. 11. 1899; 4 children, Charles C, Harold W., Paul W.. Pauline R. Asst. surgeon N.E. Sani- tarium, South Lancaster, Mass., 1899-03; med. supt. N.E. Sanitarium, Melrose, 1907-8; settled in Plymouth, 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Seventh Day Adventist. Address: 272 Court St., Plymouth, INIass. PRINCE, Prederick Hejiry; b. Winchester, Mass.: s. Frederick O. and Helen S. (Henry) Prince; pub. sch. edn.; m. Abby K. Norman, Mar., 1884. Mem. Frederick H. Prince & Co.; v.-p. Chi- cago Junction Ry. & Union Stock Yards Co. Clubs: Somerset, Algonquin, Myopia Hunt, Harvard, Es- sex (bounty, Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Knick- erbocker, Brook, Recess, Union, Racquet and Ten- nis (New York): Point Judith Polo (Newport). Home: Wenham, Mass. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. PRINCE, Henry C, librarian; b. Buckfield, Me., Feb. 26, 1866; s. Charles H. and Eunice Ann (At- wood) Prince; grad. Coburn Classical Inst.. Wa- terville, 1884; student, Colby Coll. 1 yr.; m. Mellie J. Keene, of West Poland, Me., Aug. 15, 1893. Spent 4 vrs. in the West; bought interest in Waterville Mail, 1896; started Evening Mail, Waterville, 1896; now owns Madison Bulletin; state librarian of Me. since 1910. Mem. A.L.A., Me. Library Assn.. Me. Press Assn.. Soc. Mavflower Descendants. Repub- lican. Baptist. Mem. K. of P., M.W. of A., Sons of Vets. Home: 15 Weston St. Office: State Capitol, Augusta, ZMe. PRINCE, John Cong'er, clergyman; b. Johnson, Vt., Aug. 10, 1882; s. Daniel and Fidelia (Balch) Prince: descendant of Elder John Prince, the im- migrant, of Hingham, Mass.: ed. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem.: Boston U.; m. Constance Mary Kimball, of Arlington, Mass., 1903; 1 son, John Wesley. Li- censed as local preacher. 1900, ordained M.E. min- istrv, 1909, Congl. ministry, 1911; pastor West Berlin, Vt.. 1902-3, Buckfield, Me., 1903-5, Lisbon Falls, 1905-8, federated chs., New Market, N.H., 1908-10; Pilgrim Congl. Ch., Des Moines, la., 1911- 12, 1st Congl. Ch., Rockland, Mass., since 1912. Mem. Boston Congl. .Minister.-^" Meeting, Norfolk Assn. Ministeis and Chs.. Noifolk Ministers' Union. Cluh: Pilgrim. Address: Rockland, Mass. PRINCE, John Tilden, author, lecturer; b. Kingston, Mass., Dec. 30, 1S44; s. Noah and Olive \\. (Faunce) Prince; ed. Pierce Acad., Middleboro, Bridgewater Normal Sch., and Harvard Coll , 1 yr • ^^^■' s^L, °K Leipzig, 1S89; studied Waltham (Mass ) Theol. Sch., 3 yrs.; m. Lucinda W. Smith, of Waltham, June 28, 1888. Taught in Washington U., 1865-70; prin. Waltham schs., 1870-8; supt. schs., Waltham, and Watertown, Mass., 1879-83- agt. Mass. Bd. Edn., 1883-1911. Lecturer at Wel- lesley Coll., 1897-8; teacher of pedagogy, Salem (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1904. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for list of books, etc.) Home: West Newton, Mass. PRINCE, I^ucinda Wyman, educator; b. Wal- tham, Alass.; d. George Houghton and Eliza (Mel- vin) Smith; ed. pub. schs., Waltham, Framingham Normal Sch., in Germany 1 yr., Welleslev Coll.; m. West Newton, Mass., 1888, John Tilden Prince. Dir. Union Sch. of Salesmanship, conducted bv W. E.I. Union and Simmons Coll., Boston, since 1906; dir. salesmanship in high and continuation schs., City of Boston, since 1913. Mem. Nat. Soc. for the Promotion of Industrial Edn., Shakespeare Soc. (Wellesley). Episcopalian. Club: Women's City (Boston). Recreations: mountain climbing. Home: 15 Temple PL, West Newton, Mass. Address: 264 Boylston St., and School Committee, Mason St., Boston, Mass. PRINCE, Morton, M.D.; b. Boston, Dec. 21, 1854; s. Frederick Octavus and Helen Susan (Henry) Prince: A.B.. Harvard. 1875, M.D., 1879; (LL.D., Tufts Coll., Mass., 1910); m. Fannie Lithgow Pay- son, of Salem, Mass., Feb. 14, 1885; children, Claire Morton (Mrs. Roger Wolcott), Martin Peabody. Engaged in practice of medicine in Boston since 1880; phys for nervous diseases, Boston City Hosp., 1885 — ; prof, nervous diseases, 1902-12, prof, emeritus, 1912, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. Editor Jour. Abnormal Psychology, 1906 — . Chmn. of Com. of 100 for amending the Boston Charter, 1909; chmn. Boston Charter Assn. Mem. Am. Neurol. Assn., Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Psvcho-Path- ological Assn., Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology, Soc. Med. Sciences, Mass. Med.' Soc, Boston Med. Library, Boston Soc. for Med. Im- provement, Pub. Franchise League, Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Country, Nahant, New Riding, Tavern, Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Y'acht, Boston Y'acht. Author: Nature of Mind and Human Automatism, 1885; Dissociation of a Personality, 1906; The Un- conscious. 1913; also numerous monographs on med., psychol. and philos. subjects. Collaborator: Nervous Diseases by American Authors; Am. Sys- tem of Practical Aledicine; Internat. System of Electro-Therapeutics. Recreations: yachting, fol- lowing the hounds. Address: 458 Beacon St., Bos- ton.* FRINDIiE, Prederick W., editor and publisher; b. Portsmouth. N.H., May 8. 1854: s. Charles and Elizabeth M. (Trundy) Prindle: early ancestors settled in Conn., coming from Scotland, in 1654; ed. common schs. of Portsmouth, and Jamaica Plain. Mass., and Wolfboro, N.H. : m. Mary Aba- gail Parker, of Wolfboro, Nov. 24, 1876; 1 child, Ada Bernice (Mrs. Victor "W. Hodge, of Wolf- boro). Began as elk. in dry goods store, Pingree and Clark, .Tamaica Plain, Mass., 1868; served ap- prenticeship as carpenter and erected several bldgs.; learned the printer's trade and entered into business with father-in-law. C. H. Parker, suc- ceeding to the business: plant burned down May 29, 1898; organized co. and later acquired control and continued to date, as editor Granite State News. .Tudge of Police Ct. 15 yrs.; read law sev- eral yrs., but never applied for admission to bar; conducted many cases in the lower cts. and admin- istered on numerous estates; persistently refused official positions. Trustee Huggins Hosp. Inde- pendent Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Lakeshore Grange, Morning Star Lodge No. 17, F. and A.M. Address: Wolfboro, N.H. 878 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND FRINGIi£, Cyrus Guernsey, botanist, traveler; May 6, 183S-May, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) FRIKraiiZ:, Henry Nelson, sec. Christian Civic League ol' iMc. ; b. Iv.vi'gute, Vt., Oct. 21, 1SG4; s. Alexander Uullions and Julia Ann (Liaughlin) l>ring:le; student Thetford (Vt.) Acad., 18S2-6; B. A., Dartmouth Coll., 1890: R.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1S93; m. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 21, 1904, Emma .lane Prescolt. Ordained to ministry Cong'l. Ch., 1893; pastor Congl. Ch., Anolva, Minn., 1893-G, Eastport, Me., 1897-01; asst. sec, 1901-3, sec. since 1903, Christian Civ. League of Me. Republican. Address: 42 Winter St., Waterville, Me. PRIOR, Charles Edward, banker; b. Moosup, Conn.. .Ian. 24, 1856; s. Erastus L. and Sarah L. (Burleson) Prior; ed. pub. schs., Jewett City, Conn.; student Worcester (Mass.) Conservatory of Music: m. Mary E. Campbell, 1875; 1 son, Charles Edward, Jr. Cllv. in railroad office, Jewett City and Norwich, Conn., 1S73-4; bookkeeper and paymas- ter Asliland Cotton Co., Jewett City, 1875-81; sec. and treas., 1883-95, trustee, 1887-95, Jewett City Savings Bank: asst. treas., 1895-6, sec. and treas., 1895-04, v.-p. and treas. since 1904, Security Trust Co., Hartford; mem. auditing com. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., since 1898; trustee and mem. finance com. State Savings Bank. Hartford. Organist and choir- master, Congl. and Baptist chs., Jewett City, many yrs.: composer ch. and S.S. music. Treas. Bapt. Young People's Union of Conn., Conn. S.S. Assn., 1902-5; trustee and auditor Hartford Sch. of Re- ligious Pedagogv; v.-p. Conn. Bapt. Conv., 1905-7; pres. Hartford Bapt. Union, 1901-7: dir. Hartford Y.M.C.A. since 1897: treas. Conn. Bapt. Conv., since Feb.. 1907: treas. Conn. Peace Soc. ; trustee The Hartford Sem. Foundation, and The Newton Theol. Instn.; trustee Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Bd. of Northern Bapt. Conv. Hon. mem. Worcester Countv (Mass.) Musical Assn.: mem. Conn. Hist. Soc. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Collec- tors', Twentieth Centurv (Hartford). Author: Spicy Breezes. 1S83 (with Rev. C. W. Ray): Spark- ling and Bright, 1890 (with J. H. Tenney) : Our Best Endeavor, 1892 (with W. A. Ogden). Home: 39 N. Beacon St. Office: Security Trust Co., Hart- ford, Conn. PRIOR, Charles Edward, Jr.; b. Jewett City, Conn., Dec. 28, 1875; s. Charles Edward and Mary Eleanor (Campbell) Prior; ed. pub. schs. of Jew- ett Citv and pvt. studv: m. Ida Norton Wilcox, of Hartford, Conn., June 3, 1902; children, Allen Wilcox, Elizabeth "Wilcox. Began active career with Jewett Citv Savings Bank; became messen- ger for Securitv Trust Co., Mar., 1895. teller, 1899, asst. treas., 1908. sec. since 1911. Treas. Conn, l^.ible Soc. Republican. Baptist. Club: Twentieth Centurv. Tenor soloist in Hartford chs. since 1896, Asvlum Av. Bapt. Ch. 4 yi's.. Center Congl. Ch. 14 vrs.. Asylum Hill Congl. Ch. 1 yr. ; well known in Conn, and Mass. as concert and oratorio singer. Home: 95 Kenyon St. Office: 56 Pearl St., Hart- foi'd. Conn. PRIOR, Charles Edwin, M.D., surgeon: b. Kit- terv. Me.. Aug. 24. 1855: s. Daniel James and Ma- tilda (Britton) Prior; descendant of Thomas Prior, who landed at Scituate, Mass., 1636; grad. Melrose High Sch., 1873; A.B., Harvard. 1877; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1882; m. Fannie Mabel Mitchell, of Maiden, Mass.. Oct. 2, 1884. Practiced in Mel- rose, Mass., 1881-04, Holbrook, 1885-9, Melrose again, Feb., 1889-Jan., 1890; associated with Dr. J. Langdon Sullivan, of Maiden, 1890-05. now prac- ticing alone; mem. surgical staff Maiden TIosp. since 1890; chmn. Maiden Bd. of Health. Formerly trustee Holbrook Public Library. Mem. Middlesex South Dist. Med. Soc. of Mass. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Maiden Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°); past presiding officer of Lodge. Council and Commandery; mem. Shrine. Home: 77 Summer St. Office: 1 Mountain Av., Maiden, Mass. PRIOR, Wrig-ht Setli, city official and treas. of corpus.: :Mar. 30, 1867-19 — . CSee vol. 1909.) PRITCHARD. Myron Thomas, educator; b. North Adams. Mass.; s. Thomas and Elizabeth R. Pritchard; A.B.. Boston U., 1878: unmarried. En- gaged in teaching; head master Eveiett Sch., Bos- ton, since 1894. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: 125 School St., Roxbury, Mass.* PRITCHARD, "William H., banker; b. Adams, Mass., .lime 22, ls'>'j; s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Ka.\> I'liichai'd; ed. pub. schs.; m. Jan. 4, 1882, S. Lena Sliaver, of IMttsfield, Mass. Has been con- nected with North Adams Nat. Bank since 1881, pres. since 1907; trustee North Adams Savings Bank: mem. Sch. Bd. 5 yrs. Taft Republican. Methodist. Club: Berkshire. Address: North Ad- ams, Mass. PROCTER, Prancis, editor, bookseller, publish- er. (See vol. 19(19.) PROCTER, Joseph Osborne, fisheries; b. Glou- cester, ^lass., .Iul.\" 26, 1854; s. Joseph O. and IMar- tha Ann (Morse) Procter; ed. pub. and high schs. of Gloucester; m. Florence Cunningliam, of Glou- cester, Dec. 5, 1876: 5 children, Mabel D. (Mrs. James C. Tate, of Brookline, Mass.), Joseph Os- borne, Helen Mansfield (Mrs. Tlieodore I. Dunn, of Brookline), Ricliard Cunningham, Dorothy Knutsford (Mrs. Frederick T. Curtis, of Reading, Pa.). Entered salt mackerel business under father and at age of 22 became owner and mgr. of tlie Gloucester Mackerel Co., now one of largest con- cerns of the kind in Mass. Republican. Conglist. Address: 8 Hovey St., Gloucester, Mass. PROCTOR, Edna Dean, author; b. Henniker, N. H., Sept. IS, 1829; d. John and Lucinda (Gould) Proctor. Has traveled much abroad; lived some yrs. in Brooklyn; mag. contbr. Author: Poems, 1867; A Russian Journey, 1872: Poems, 1890; The Song of the Ancient People, 1893; Mountain Maid and Other Poems of New Hampshire, 1900; Songs of America, 1906. On Columbus Day, Oct. 12, 1892, her poem "Columbia's Banner" was part of the of- ficial program for the scliools throughout the country; her song "Columbia's Emblem," celebrat- ing the maize as nat. floral symbol, is well known. The chapter on Sebastopol in her "Russian Jour- ney" stirred the English, through their consul there, to care for their neglected soldiers' cem- etery and give it a fitting monument. Contributed "Letters from Abroad," 1867, and "From the Nar- rows to the Golden Gate," 1869, to New York In- dependent. Lias been a life-long friend of the In- dian. Home: Framingliam, Mass.* PROCTOR, Fletcher Dutton, governor; Nov. 7, 1860-Sept. 27, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) PROCTOR, Georg-e, contractor; July 2, 1844-Feb. 1, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) PROCTOR, Georgfe N.. capitalist: b. Fitchburg, :\Iass., 1842; s. S. G. and Mary N. Proctor; ed. Phil- lips Exeter Acad, and Harvard Coll.: m. Rochester. 1864. Mary E. Newton. President Wachusett Nat. Bank, Eastern Pocahontas Coal Co.. Park Co.: v.-p. Safety Fund Nat. Bank, Proctor-Powell Coal Co. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Park, Aljnne (5olf, Watatic, Megantic, New Algonquin. Home: 133 Pritchard St. Office: Wachusett Nat. Bank, 119 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. PROCTOR Georg-e Newton, Jr., securities: b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 10, 1882; s. George Newton and Mary Elizabeth (Newton) Proctor; ed. Fitch- burg High Sch., Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., and Dartmouth; m. Emma Bartol Bowden, of Melrose, Mass., Sept. 9, 1909; 1 son, George Newton, 3d. Began with J. R. Williston & Co., bankers and brokers, Boston, 1905; partner Proctor. Cook & Co. since Feb. 1. 1910; mem. Boston Stock Exchange. Mem. Mass. Fish and Game Protective Assn., Dart- mouth Alumni Assn., Theta Delta Chi. Republi- can. Unitarian. Clubs: Dartmouth, Boston Ath- letic Assn. (Boston); Corinthian Yacht (Marble- head): Alpine Golf, Fav. Recreations: fishing, vachtlng. Home: 187 Winthrop Rd., Brookline. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. PROCTOR. Georg"e O.; b. Rockingham, Vt., Feb. 23. 1847; s. Nathan and Harriet (Dorand) Proctor; earliest ancestor in America was Robert Proctor, who came from England in 1635; ed. dist. sch. in Rockingham. Vt.. and Chester (Vt.) Acad.; m. Lil- lian A. Clark, of Chester, Vt.. Feb. 7, 1865. Re- moved to Boston from Vt., 1874, and entered into WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 879 partnei'ship with brother in hay and grain and fuel business; purchased business, 1S90, and ad- mitted son, G. Waldo, as partner; pres. and treas. Proctor Bros. Grain Co.; sec. and treas. Lynn Real Estate Trust Co.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 1893; mayor of Someiville, Mass., 1S99, 1900. Trus- tee Somerville City Hosp. ]\Iem. Chamber of Com- merce, Boston; mem. Boston Vt. Assn., Board of Trade (Somerville). Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son (K.T.). Club: Central (Somerville). Home: 44 Spring St., Somerville; (summer) Nahant, Mass. Office: East Cambridge, Mass. PROCTOR, Henry H.; president Proctor-Ellison Co., sole leather. V.-]). X.E. Shoe & Leather Assn; dir. N.E. Trust Co. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Brook- line Country, -Tedesco. Recreations: motoring, traveling. Home: 282 Commonwealth Av., Boston; (summer) Swampscott, Mass. Office: 12 South St., Boston. PROCTOR, Thomas William, lawyer; b. Hollis, N.H., Nov. 20, 1S5S; s. Thomas and Susan R. (Pool) Proctor, and direct descendant of Robert Proctor, who came from England to ]\Iass., 1635; grad. Lawrence Acad., Groton, 1875; Dartmouth Coll., 1879; studied law in office of Hon. John H. Hardv, of Boston, and spent 1 yr. at Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to Suffollv bar, 1883; m. Boston, Mar. 20, 1895, Anne Louise White, of Gardiner, Me.; 3 children, Thomas White, Robert, Marv. Began practice at Boston, 1SS3; asst. dist. atty. of Suffolk Dist., 1SS6-91; asst. city solicitor, Boston, 1891-4; resigned to resume practice; mem. law firm of Nason & Proctor; trustee Newton Sav- ings Bank, Newton Free Library. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Curtis, Chestnut Hill, Country (Brook- line), Beacon Soc. Recreations: golf. Home: 23 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. PROSSSR, Charles Allen, educator; b. New Al- bany. Ind., Sept. 20, 1871 ; s. Reese William and Sarali Emma Prosser; A.B., De Pauw U., 1897, A.M., 1906: LL.B., U. of Louisville, 1898: grad. student Columbia, 1908-10; (hon. A.M., Hanover Coll., 1907); m. Gerelda A. Huckebv, of New Al- banv, Ind., Dec. 30, 1896. Supt. schs.. New Albany, 1900-8; supt. schs. Children's Aid Soc, New York, 1909-10; deputy commr. edn. for Mass., 1910-12; sec. Nat. Soc. Promotion Industrial Edn., 1912 — . (See Wlio's Wlio in America for other details.) Home: Newtonville, Mass. Office: 105 E. 22d St., New York.* PROUD, Gecrg-e Henry, banker: b. Newport, R.I., Dec. 9, 1866; s. James D. and Lydia A. (Cole) Proud: ed. pub. schs.. Newport: m. Louise N. S. Stevens, of New York City, May 14, 1907. Began witli Nat. Excliange Banlv, Newport, Feb. 1, 1885; casliier since 1897; treas. Island Savings Bank, Braman Cemetery. Mem. Newport Bd. of Trade. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T. ). Home: 27 Kay St. Office: 38 Washington Sq., Newport, R.I. PROUTY, Charles Newton, mfr. ; b. Spencer, Mass., Oct. 6, 1842; s. Isaac and Mary Ann (New- ton) Prouty, and descendant of Ricliard Prouty, Scituate, Mass., about 1667; ed. pub. schs., Wil- braham Acad. (1860-2); m. May 25, 1864, Jennie A., d. Selby and Azubali (Rice) Ricliardson; 5 children, Anna Richardson Darling, Lewis Isaac, George Selby, Cliarles Newton, Jr., Marion Rice Benson. Worked in boot factory of his fatlier, in Spencer. 1862-4; partner with his father (Isaac Prouty & Co.), 1864-7, and with his brothers under same name, since 1872; dir. Spencer Nat. Bank; state senator, 1907, 1908. Republican. Mason. Address: Spencer, Mass. PROUTY, Dwig-ht Mortimer, wool; b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 29, 1874; s. Dwight and Maria Louise (White) Prouty; Stli in descent from Gov. Thomas Dudley, of Mass.; ed. Mr. Hale's pvt. sch., Boston; m. Ethie Bigelow Linder. of Boston, Mass., Apr. 22, 1903; 1 son, Dwight, 2d. In bond dept. of Old Citizens Trust Co., 1902-7; in wool business, Bos- ton, since 1909. Dir. of Museum of Soc. for Preser- vation of N.E. Antiquities. Republican. Episco- palian. Home: 8 Louisburg Square. Office: 232 Summer St., Boston, Mass. PROUTY, Georg-e Cyrus, retired mfr.; b. Spen- cer, Mass., May 17, 1835; s. Cyrus and Sarah (Bride) Prouty, and descendant of Richard Prouty, Scituate, Mass., 1667; pub. sch. edn.; m. 1860, Emma, d. John and Sarah (Fox) Hindley; 1 son. Nelson Hindley, b. North Hadley, May 11, 1865. Worked at manufacture of boots and wire, in fac- tories of Winchester; established a wire factory at North Hadley, Mass., 1864; removed to Charlton City, 1871, where he erected the Charlton City Wire Mills (Prouty Wire Works), of which was pres., continuing until Feb., 1904, when he sold out and retired. Republican. Address: Charlton City. Mass. PROUTY, Georg-e Herbert, governor; b. Newport, Vt., INIar. 4, 1862; s. John A. and Hannah B. (Lamb) Prouty; ed. Newport High Sch., St. Johns- bury Acad, and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston; (LL.D., Middlebury Coll., and Norwich U., 1909, and U. of Vt., 1910); m. Henrietta Allen, of Rockville, Conn., Dec. 1, 1890. Early became con- nected with lumber business established by his fatlier, and became mgr. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 1897; water commr., 1897-08; mem. Vt. Sen- ate, 1904 (pres. pro tem.); It.-gov. of Vt., 1907, 1908; gov. of Vt., 1908-10. Republican. Conglist. Address: Newport, Vt.* PROUTY, George Selly, mfr.; b. Spencer, Mass., Nov. 22, 1874; s. Charles Newton and Jennie A. (Richardson) Prouty; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1893: A.B., Harvard, 1897: unmarried. En- tered the boot and slioe mfg. business of Isaac Prouty & Co., Inc., 1897: became supt. same, then dir., v.-p., pres. since 1915. Mem. Spencer Sch. Com. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Delta Upsilon (Harvard). Clubs: University (Boston), Harvard (New York). Address: Spencer, Mass. PROUTY, Ira Joslin, M.D., F.A.C.S.: b. Ogdens- burg, N.Y.. Aug. 15, 1857; s. Dr. Ira F. and Elsie (Joslin) Prouty; prep. edn. Keene (N.H.) High Sch.; spl. course Mass. Inst. Tech.; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of New York, 1882. Has practiced at Keene, N.H., since 1882. Mem. visiting staff, Elliott City Hosp. Ex-pres. N.H. State Med. Soc. and N.H. Surg. Club. Married, Keene, 1882, Ella; M. Humphry; m. 2d, 1911, Blanche F. Fenwick. Address: 81 Court St., Keene, N.H. PROUTY, Lewis Isaac, mfr.; b. Spencer, Mass., Jan. 10, 1872; s. Charles N. and Jane A. (Richard- son) Prouty; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Olive Chapin Higgins, of Worcester. Mass., June 12, 1907; 2 children, Jane Chapin, Richard. Began manufacture of men's shoes, Sept., 1894; treas. and dir. Isaac Prouty & Co., Inc., since 1902: dir. Emmons Bros. Co. Re- publican. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Country (Brookline). Home: 393 Walnut St., Brook- line. Office: 215 Essex St., Boston; factory, Spen- cer, Mass. PUDDEFOOT, William Georg-e, clergyman, au- thor; moved to Indianapolis, Ind. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America, 1914-15.) PUDOR, Gustav Adolf, surgeon; b. Portland, Me., Aug. 30, 1864; s. Christian F. and Amalie L. (DeFries) Pudor; A.B., Harvard, 1886; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Aug. 3, 1897, Mayarth Berig. Engaged in practice at Portland since 1892; asst. surgeon. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Portland, 1896-1900; dermatologist same, since 1900; derma- tologist Children's Hosp., Me. Gen. Hosp.; prof, dermatology IMed. Sch. of Me., since 1910. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Me. Med. Assn., Cum- berland Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son (K.T.). Clubs: Portland Country, Portland Yaclit, Economic. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Address: 134 Free St., Portland, Me. PUPPER, Ethel Bench, educator; moved to Scarsdale, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) PUPPER, J(oseph) Adams, vocational expert, author; b. Harrington, Me., Feb. 13, 1872; s. Wil- liam Henry and Sussannali W. (Coffin) Puffer; ed. pub. schs. of Harrington: Kents Hill Sem., Me., 1890-2; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1896; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1900; scholar and fellov.- in psychology and pedagogy, Clark U., 880 WHO'S WHO JN NEW ENGLAND Worcester, Mass., 1905-7; m. Emily Hope Rice, of Berlin, Mass., Oct. 1, 1903; 4 children, Evelyn Hope, Rutli Rice, Stanwood Adams, Mar.iorie. Be- gan as teacher in pub. schs., Harrington, 1889; prin. Richmond (Me.) High Sch., 1902, l.,yman Sch. for Boys, Westboro, ISlass., 1902-5; ordained Uni- tarian ministry, 1905; pastor 1st Ch., Gardner, Mass., 1905-8, 1st Parish, Needham, 1908-11: dir. Beacon Vocation Bur., Boston, since 1910. Author: The Boy and His Gang, 1912; Vocational Guidance, 1913. Editor of The Beacon Vocational Series. Contbr. to mags.; lecturer. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: Needham, Mass. Office: 8 Beacon St., Boston.* PUFFER, William Iiewis, electrical engr. ; b. Sudburv, Mass., July 15, 1860; s. Dexter R. and Mary I. (Thomas) Puffer; B.S., Mass. In.'it. Tech., 1884; m. Trenton, N.J., Aug. 8, 1888, Anna W. Bailey. Asst. in elec. engring., 1884-6, instr., 1886- 93, asst. prof., 1893-01, asso. prof., 1901-6, Jlass. Inst. Tech.; resigned to open office as consulting elec. and expert engr.; mem. Jury of Awards Pan- Am. Expn., Buffalo, 1901. Home: 198 Mt. Vernon St., "^N'est Newton, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. PUGSIiEY, Everett Alliertoii, superintendent schs. ; b. Rochester. N.H., .Jan. 3, 1858; A.B.. Bow- doin, 1S92. Instr. St. Lawrence U., N.Y.. 1893-4; prin. high sch., Salmon Falls, N.H., 1894-10; supt. schs., Rochester, N.H., since 1910. Address: Ro- chester, N.H. FUIiIiEN', Elisabeth, author; b. Portland. Me.; d. Charles and Anna T. (Daveis) Jones; received thorougli edn. in pianoforte, singing and theory of music; m. Stanley T. Pullen, of Portland, Me., Sept. 8, 1894. Reviewer and mus. critic Portland Daily Press several yrs. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Portland, Me.* FJJImXiTILA.N, John Stephenson, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn.. Feb. 25, 1871: s. Joseph and Mary E. (Cooke) Pullman: ed. Brooklyn pub. schs., Adelphi Acad.. Brooklvn; grad. Weslevan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1888; B.A., Weslevan U., Mid- dletown, Conn., 1892; post-grad, studv, Yale, 1894; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1896; m. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 25. 1905, Mary Nickerson Lakin: 3 children, Mary Elizabeth, Alice, Josephine. Has practiced at Bridgeport, Conn., since 1896: pros, attv.. City Ct. of Bridgeport, 1903-7; judge of City Ct., 1907-9. Re- publican. Methodist. Clubs: University. Brook- lawn Country, Algonquin. Address: Bridgeport, Conn. FUIiSIFER, Aug-ustus Moses, mfr.. lawyer; June -i:,. l^.'^l-Apr. 7, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) FUIiSIFER, Charles Leroy, banking. (See vol. 1909.) FULSIFER, Georg-e Royal, lawyer; b. 'West Newton, ]Mass., Oct. 3, 1867; s. Royal Macintosh and Clara Stacy (Keyes) Pulsifer; ancestors set- tled in Mass. in 17th century; A.B., Harvard, 1888, LL.B., 1893: m. June 20. 1893. Helen Root, of Chicago; children. Royal Root (deceased), George Hale. Practiced in Boston since 1893; dir. 1st Nat. Bank of West Newton, TVest Newton Cooperative Bank. Treas. Newton Hosp. Republican. Sweden- borgian. Mem. Boston, Mass. and Am. bar assns. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. Harvard. Recreations: dramatic literature, performances. Home: 20 Birch Holl Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Office: Bar- risters Hall, Boston. FUIiSIFER, James Augustus, lawver: b. Auburn. Me., Mar. 1, 1866; s. Augustus M. and Harriet (Chase) Pulsifer; A.B., Colbv U. (now Colbv Coll.), 1888; LL.B., Law Dept, Nat. U., Washington. D.C., 1891; m. Malone. N.Y., May 17, 1893, Addie L. Hayes: children, James Hayes, Mary, Helen. Con- fidential elk. to Hon. William F. Harris, commr. of edn.. Washington, D.C., 1890-1; practiced. Au- burn, Me., since 1891; city solicitor, 1893-4. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason; mem. K. of P. Address: Auburn, Me. FUIiSIFER, William Moor, M.D.: b. Waterville. Me., Aug. IS, 1863: s. Nathan H. (M.D.) and Ann Cornelia (Moor) Pul'jifer; grad. Coburn Classical Inst., 1878: A.B., Colby Coll., 1882; IM.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; post-grad, work Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1887; m. Helen Q. Libby, of Skow- hegan. Me., Oct. 2, 1896; 1 son, Libby. Practiced in Skowhegan, 1887-92, Waterville, 1892-1900, Skowhegan since 1900. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Repul)lican. Unitarian. Address: Skowhegan, Me. FUMFEIiIiY, Raphael, author, geologist; b. Owego, N.Y., Sept. 8, 1837; s. William and Mary H. (Welles) Pumpelly; ed. Owego Acad, and pvt. schs.; studied sciences and mining engring., 1854- 60, in Paris and at P'reiberg, Saxonv; m. Eliza P'rances Shepard, Oct. 20, 1869 (died Feb. 5, 1915). Made geol. explorations in Corsica; had charge of mines in Ariz., 1860-1; made scientific explorations for Japanese Govt., 1861-3; pvt. geol. expdn. through Central, Western, and Northern China and Mongolia, 18G3-4; explored Nortliern coal fields for Imperial Chinese Govt., 1864; journey of explor- ation across the Gobi desert, returned to Europe through Siberia. 1864-5; prof, mining. Harvard, 1866-73; state geologist. Mich., 1869-71; dir. Mo. Geol. Survey, 1871-3; chief of div., U.S. Geol. Sur- vey, and in charge of mineral industries 10th Census, 1879-81, 1884-91: organized and directed Northern Transcontinental Survey, 1881-4; made the explorations of discovery inaugurating tlie development of the iron ore industry of most of the iron ore ranges of Mich, and Western Ont., 1867-01; initiated and directed a physical-geo- graphical and archseol. exploration of Central Asia. 1903-4, under auspices of Carnegie Instn. of Washington. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; pres. Geol. Soc. America, 1905: mem. S.R. Clubs: Au- thors, Century, University. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Newport, R.I.. and Dublin, N.H.* FURDY, Horace, insurance; Nov. 11, 1835-Apr. 2, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) PURINGTON, Florence, educator; b. Burnt Hills, N.Y.. Aug. 12, 1862: d. Rev. Lewis Madison and Emily (Sherman) Purington: grad. Mt. Holvoke Sem. (now Coll.), 1886, B.S.. 1896 (Litt.D., 1912): summer schs.. Harvard and U. of Mich. Instr. mathematics, 1887-05. dean, 1907- — . Mt. Holvoke Coll. Conglist. Address: South Hadley, ]Mas.s.* FURINGTON, Frank Howard, real estate; b. Boston, Sept. 5, 1873; s. Joseph Albert and Lydia C. (Morrill) Purington: S.B. in Architecture, Har- vard, 1899; m. Alyse T. Snelgrove, of Brookline, Mass., Feb. 17, 1914. Became connected with real estate office of Henry W. Savage, 1900, and was made mgr., 1905: organized a corpn. and took control of the business. Jan. 1, 1914, as Henry W. Savage, Inc.. of which is pres. and treas.; partner Henry W^. Savage & Co., ins. Mem. Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bd. of Boston. Mem. Loyal Legion, Elks. Universalist. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City, Harvard (Boston). Home: 805 Washington St., Brookline. Office: 129 Tremont St., Boston. FURINGTON, Frank O., lawver: b. Embden, Me., Aug. 16, 1852: s. Elisha and Delia (Colby) Purington: grad. Hebron Acad.. 1876; B.A., A.M., Bowdoin. 1880: studied law: admitted to bar, 1885, and since practiced at Mechanic Falls. ]\Ie.: m. Harpswell, Me., Sept. .5. 1882, Addie P. Smullen. Has been supt. schs.. Mechanic Falls; mem. ISIe. Ho. of Rep.. 1889-93. Republican. IMason. Address: Mechanic Falls. Me. PURINGTON, Georg-e Colby, educator: June 27, 1848-May 6, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) PURINGTON, Josiah U., merchant; b. Bruns- wick. Me.. Apr. nn, 1847: s. Daniel T. and Paulina S. (Marriner) Purington: ed. dist. and village schs.: Harpswell Acad.: Franklin Sch. for Boys, Topsham. Me.: m. Dec. 27. 1873, Francetta A. T\'oodbury, of Bethel. Me. Formed a co-partnership with R. A. Chapman, E. W. T^'oodbury and .1. U. Purington. 1872, under firm name of R. A. Chap- man & Co., dealers in flour, grain and feed, dry goods, groceries, etc.: IMessrs. Woodbury and Pur- ington bought Mr. Chapman's interest, 1895. and business was conducted under firm name of Wood- bury & Purington: Mr. Purington bovight Mr. Woodbury's interest. 1898, and the business was continued under the firm name of Woodburv & Purington: dir. Bethel Nat. Bank; trustee Bethel WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 881 Savings Bank. Trustee Gould's Acad. Republican. Con^list. Address: Bethel, Me. FURHTGTON, Iiouise C, M.D. ; b. nr. Madison, N.y., July 3, .1!S44; d. Isaac and Harriet (Putnam) Cliamberlain; grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem. (now Mt. Holyoke Coll.), 1864; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1874; post-grad, work, hosps. of New York; m. Madison, N.Y., 1S66, D. I'urington. Be- came interested in temperance work while a student at med. coll.; apptd. nat. supt., TJept. of Health and Heredity, W.C.T.U., 1895; editor state (Mass.) paper; assisted Miss Willard in many of her undertakings; apptd. world's supt., cooperation with missionary soc, at AN'orld's W.C.T.U. Conv., Geneva, Switzerland, 1903. Author of manuals and many leallets and booklets concerning tem- perance, also missionary sub.iects, and contbr. to mags., etc.; completed, 1915, "The Evolution of a Teacher" (started by Ella Gilbert Ives, now de- ceased). Conglist. Home: 23 Allston St., Dor- chester, Boston. PUBINTOIT, Charles S., president Lynn Insti- tution for Savings; dir. Lynn Gas & Electric Co., Brockton Gas Light Co., Edison Electric Illumi- nating Co. (Brockton). Essex Trust Co. Home: Lynn. INIa.ss. Office: 55 Congress St., Boston. PUBINTON, Herbert H., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) PUBIK'TON', Herbert Ronelle, clergyman, coll. prof. (See vol. 1909. ) PXJRINTON, Horace, contractor, builder; b. Bowdoin, Me., Nov. 17, 1850; s. Amos and Martha Jane (Patterson) Purinton; ed. town schs., Bow- doin, and Litchfield Acad. ; m. Clara M. Preble, of Richmond, Me., Jan. 1, 1874; 2 children, Alice M., Martha B. Began as journeyman bricklayer, in Waterville, 1S74; entered contracting and mfg. with former employer, under firm name of Norton & Purinton; treas. and dir. Horace Purinton Co. (inc. Feb., 1904), Bangor Bricli & Construction Co.; built City Hall, Post Office Bldg., Pub. Library Bldg. (all in Waterville), Foss Hall for Colby Coll., etc.; mem. Bd. of Edn., Waterville (chmn. 1902-3): mayor of T\^aterville for yr. ending Jan. 31, 1906. Trustee Coburn Classical Inst.; mem. prudential com. Colby Coll. Pres. Me. State S.S. Assn., 1906-10; pres. Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv., 1909-10: pres. Me. Bible Soc. since 1908. Repub- lican. Baptist. Odd Fellow. Address: 40 Pleasant St., Waterville, Me. PUBII7TOM', Boyce D., physical dir.; b. West Bowdoin, Me., Oct. 27, 1877; s. Nathaniel Snow and Jennie E. (Williams) Purinton; ed. Lisbon Falls (Me.) High Sch.; Nichols Latin Sch., Lewis- ton, Me.; A.B., Bates Coll., 1900; Y.M.C.A. Coll.. Springfield, Mass.; m. Rena Agnes Dresser, of Lewiston, Me., Jan. 1, 1907; 2 children, Frances, Royce Davis, Jr. Dir. physical training and instr. in physiology and hygiene. Bates Coll., since 1907; trustee Industrial Sch. for Boys ("Opportunity Farm"). Progressive Republican. Free Baptist. Mason; mem. I.O. Red Men. Recreations: hunting, hiking, fishing. Address: 793 Main St., Lewiston, Maine. PUBRINGTON, Wlallace Puller, inspector State Bd. of Health; b. South Yarmouth, Mass.. May 24, 1884; s. Charles Frederick and Lizzie Bryant (Fuller) Purrington: grad. Yarmouth High Sch.. 1902: B.S. in Chem. Engring., N.H. Coll. Agr. and Mechanic Arts, 1906; m. Ellen Margaret Hotaen, of Concord, N.H., Feb. 7, 1910; 1 son, Carl Hoben. Asst. chemist, R.I. Expt. Sta., Kingston, R.I., 19C6-7; asst. chemist, N.H. State Bd. of Health, 1907-9; asst. chemist, in office of Tenn. food commr., Nashville, 1909-10; chief insp., N.H. State Bd. of Health since Jan., 1910. Pres. N.H. Coll. Alumni Assn. since 1913. Mem. Zeta Epsilon Zeta. Republican. Catholic. Club: Wonolancet. Home: 19 Thorndike St. Address: State House, Concord, N.H. PURVIS, Charles B., M.D.; b. Phila., Apr. 14. 1842; s. Robert and Harriet D. Purvis: Oberlin Coll.. 1860-3; M.D., Wooster IMed. Coll. (Western Reserve U.), 1865: (A.M., Howard U., 1868, LL.D., 1914): m. Ann M. Hatheway, of Eastport, Me, Apr. 13. 1871. Acting asst. surgeon U.S.A., 1865- mem. bd. of health of Washington, 1869-71; sur- geon-in-charge, Freedmen's Hosp., 1881-94: mem. bd. of med. examiners for Washington, 1897-04; prof, obstetrics and gynecology, Howard U., 1873- 06; removed to Boston, 1904. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Address: 1455 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* PUTNAM, Alfred W., lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 23, 1870; s. Alfrfd 1>. and Eliza K. (Bultrick) Putnam: descendant of the immigrant, John Put- nam, 1632, also from Gov. John Endicott, of the Mayflower; prep. edn. Concord (Mass.) High Sch.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1896; m. Rebecca Crowinshield. of Salem, Mass., Dec. 8, 1900; chil- dren, Katharine, Alfred P. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Essex Bar Assn. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: City, Salem. Appalachian Moun- tain. Home: Salem, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. PUTNAM, Arthur A., judge; Nov. 18, 1829-Oct 21, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) PUTNAM, Beecher, lawyer; b. Houlton, Me., 1868; s. Lyman O. and Martha (Packard) Putnam; ed. Colby Coll., class of 1889; read law; admitted to bar, 1894. In practice at Houlton since 1894; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901-4, Senate, 1905-7: ins. commr. of Me., 1908-12; mem. Exec. Council of Me., 1913-14; mem. Rep. State Com., 1912-14. Trus- tee Colby Coll., Houlton Trust Co. Clubs: Port- land (Portland), Meduxnekeag, Houlton. Home: Houlton, Me. PUTNAM, Bertha Haven, writer, teacher; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 1, 1872; d. George Haven and Re- becca Kettell (Shepard) Putnam; prep. edn. Miss Gibbons' Sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1893; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909; unmarried. Instr. in his- tory, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1908-12, asso. prof, since 1913. Holder of Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Fellowship of Assn. Collegiate Alumna; (on leave of absence), 1912-13; research work in England, 1905 and 1912-13. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Eco- nomic Assn., Selden Soc. (England), Am. Sociol. Soc, Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation, Roval Hist. Soc. (England), Consumers' League, Assn. Col- legiate Alumnfe. Clubs: Women's University, Bryn Mawr (New York). Author: The Enforcement of the Statutes of Labourers during the first decade after the Black Death, 1908. Contbr. various arti- cles to English Hist. Review; main interest is in English mediaeval, economic and legal history. Address: Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass. PUTNAM. Charles Pickering-, M.D.; b. Boston, Sept. 15, 1844; A.B., Harvard, 1865; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1869; house pupil, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1868; m. Lucy Washburn, of Boston, June 26, 1898; 3 children, Charles "W., Martha, Tracy J. Lecturer, 1873-5, instr. diseases of children, 1875-9, Harvard Med. Sch.; phys., Boston Dispensary, 1871-6; phvs., med. dir. or pres., Mass. Infant Asylum, 1872-10; trustee Children's Instns. Dept., City of Boston, 1897-11, chmn. bd., 1902-11. Mem. Am. Pediatric Soc. (pres.. 1908-9), N.E. Pediatric Soc, A.A.A.S., A.M.A.. Boston Med. Library (council), Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Boston Med. Assn., etc. Pres. Associated Charities of Boston; pres. Soc. for Helping Destitute Mothers and Infants. He died Apr. 22, 1914. PUTNAM, Bben, genealogist; b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 10, 1868; s. Prof. Frederic Ward and Adelaide Martha (Edmands) Putnam: grad. Cambridge High Sch., 1885; m. Florence Tucker, of Bath, Me., 1890. In stock broker's office. Boston, 1885-90; mgr. Salem Press, 1890-4; in publishing business, 1894- 07; mgr. Internat. INIonthly, 1899-02; has made several visits to Great Britain to study early migration to N.E. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Cal. Geneal. Soc, Salem Light Inf. Vet. Assn.: formerly It. -gov. Vt. Soc. Colonial Wars, also sec Gov. and Co. of Mass. Bay in N.E., etc Unitarian. Mason. Author: History of Putnam Family in England and America; Put- nam Lineage; Military and Naval Annals of Dan- vers (pub. by the town): Lt. Joshua Hewes, A New England Pioneer. Editor of Geneal. Mag. since 1890: Osgood Genealogy, 1894; Vt. Anti- ouarian, 1902-4: Converse and Allied Families; Genealogy of the Bixby Family, etc. Home: Wel- lesley Farms, Mass. PUTNAM. Bdwin, naVal officer; b. Bath. Me., Sept. 28, 1840; s. Israel and Sarah Emory (Frost) 882 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Putnam; m. Annie M. Salter, of Portsmouth, N.H.. Dec, 1S70. Entered U.S.N., Sept., 1862, as asst. p-m.; served during Civil War, on Monitor Nahant in naval attacks on Charleston, S.C, and capture of the Confederate ironclad Atlanta, in Wassaw Sound, Georgia, and during the latter part of the war on the U.S.S. Portsmouth, West Gulf Squad- ron; in charge of U.S. naval depot, St. Paul da I^oanda, Africa, 1868-9; on duty on various ships and at various stas., as pay officer and gen. store- keeper, 1870-02; advanced to rank of rear-admiral and retired for age limit. Sept. 28. 1902. Mem. Washington Commandery Loyal Legion. Address: 92 State St., Portsmouth, N.H.* PUTNAM, Prederic "Wallace, college prof.; b. Webster, Mass., .June 28, 1ST7; s. John Davis and Sarah Frances (Johnson) Putnam; descended from General Wallace, of Scotland, and direct descend- ant of Gen. Israel Putnam; giad. Webster High Sch., 1S9.5; B.S. in Elec. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst 1899; m. Julv 5, 1900, Edith Louise Smith, of Worcester. Mass. Had charge of assembling dept. Zeigler Electric Co., Boston, till Sept. 1. 1S99; instr. manual training, Lowell Manual Training Sch., 1899-04; prof. mech. engring.. Conn. State Coll. Storrs, Conn., 1904-6; dir. Evening Trade Sch., Portsmouth (N.H.) Y.M.C.A., 1907-9: prof. drawing and machine design, N.TT. Coll.. 1906-14; dir co-operative industrial courses, Tech. High Sch Providence, since 1914; also prin. Evening Tech High Sch.. Providence. Progressive Repub- lican. Universalist. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., etc Contbr. serial for amateur workers to Ama- teur Work Mag. Address: Technical High Sch., Providence. R.T. PUTNAM, Prederic Ward, anthropologist, zool- ogist; Apr. 16. lS39-Aug. 16, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's "\A"ho in America, 1914-15.) PUTNAM, Georg-e, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) PUTNAM. George AugTistus, clergyman: b. Dun- barton, N.H., :Mav 8. 1835; s. John Milton and Arathusa (Brigham) Putnam; descendant of John Putnam, who came from Buckinghamshire. Eng., 1634: ed. Reed's Ferry. Merrimack, N.H,, 1851-2; Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H.. 1852-4; Blan- chard Acad., Pembroke. N.H.. 1854-5; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectadv, N.Y.. 1858, A.M.. 1870; B.D., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1860; m. 1st, Dedham, Me., Nov. 12, 1860. Fannv Maria "Wells (died Aug. 6, 1879); m. 2d. Millburv, Mass., June 23. 1881. Louisa Sabin: 6 children. George Herbert, b. Feb. 23, 1865; Jennie Louise, Sent. 17. 1867: Grace Marion, Aug. 30. 1869; Fannie Mav, Nov. 7. 1873; Florence An- toinette, Jan. 2, 1876: Harry Wells, Sept. 17, 1878. Ordained to ministrv Congl. Ch., 1860: pastor, Yarmouth, Me.. 1860-70: installed pastor 1st Congl. Ch.. :Millburv. Mass., Apr. 11. 1872. dismissed. Julv, 1910. Republican. Address: 317 Burncoat St., Worcester. Mass. PUTNAM, George I., writer. (See vol. 1909.) PUTNAM, Harry Bancroft, lawyer; b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 7, 1878; s. Rufus E. and Ophelia C. (Bancroft) Putnam; ed. pub. schs., Westfield; LL. B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1899: m. Feb. 23, 1903, Margaret McLeod. of South Hadley, Mass. Began practice in Westfield, Feb. 21, 1900; trustee West- field Savings Bank: town solicitor 3 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 12. 13. Chmn. Rep. Com., AVestfield, 6 vrs. Conglist. Mem. Sigma Alpha Ep- sUon G'-nngre. Sons of Vets. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Westfield, Tekoa Country. Address: West- field, Mass. PUTNAM. Helen Cordelia, M.D.; b. Sept. 14, 1857- d. Herbert Asa and Celintha T. (Gates) Put- nam; A.B.. Vassar, 1878; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1889: grad. Harvard (Sargent) Sch. of Phys- ical Training: grad. N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, Boston, 1891; (LL.D., "VA^estern Reserve IT., Ohio, 1913): unmarried. Dir. Gymnasium, Vas- sar Coll., 1883-90: on bds. of mgrs. of R.I. Woman Suffrage Assn.. summer playgrounds and vacation schs., com., etc. Sec. Conf. on R.I. Reformatory W^ork for Women. Fellow Am. Acad. Medicine (v.-p. 1894. 1897. pres. 1908-9): chmn. exec. com. of Conf. on Prevention of Infant Mortality. 1909; mem. exec. com. Am. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, writings, etc.) Address: Provi- dence, R.I.'* PUTNAM, Henry Howell, insurance journalist; b. DeKuIb, III., Apr. 15, 1868; grammar sch. edn., Boston; in. Cordelia Howard, of Boston, June 8, 1S93; 3 children, Ht)ward Phelps, Frances Louise, Patricia. Began active career as office boy in grain house; entered journalistic work as reporter, Boston Standard, 1887; represented this newspa- per in New York, 1895-8, and later served as editor, same, in Boston; founded Monthly Jour, of Ins. Economics, 1899, disposing of his interest, 1906; sec.-treas. Nat. Assn. Ins. Agts. since 1904, and editor of the Am. Agency Bulletin, pub. by the assn. IMem. Consumers' League, Civic League. Recreations: farming. Home: Harvard (formerly Lexington), Mass. Office: 55 Kilby St., Boston. PUTNAM, James Jackson, neurologist; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 3, 1S46; s. Charles Gideon and Elizabeth Cabot (.lackson) I'utnam; A.B., Harvard, 1866, M. D., 1870; m. Marian Cabot, of Boston, Feb. 15, 1886. Lecturer, 1872-5, clin. instr. diseases of nervous system, 1875-85, instr., 1885-93, prof. 1893-12, prof, emeritus. 1912, Harvard U. Neurologist Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1874-09. now consulting phys. same. Mem. Assn. Am. Pliysicians, Assn. Am. Patliologists and Bacteriologists, Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Acad. Medicine, Mass. Med. Soc. Author: Memoirs of Dr. James Jackson, His Father and His Brothers, 1905. Address: 106 Marlboro St., Boston.* PUTNAM, James Lowell, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 20, 1872; s. George and Harriet (Low- ell) Putnam: ed. Nobles' Sch., Boston: A.B.. Har- vard, 1892; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1895; m. Eleanor Robinson, of New York, Apr. 4, 1900. Practiced in Boston since 1895; especially promi- nent in litigation in various parts of the country relating to unfair trade and trade marks; mem. Putnam, Putnam & Bell. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Brookline Countrv, Harvard. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: 125 Beacon St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. PUTNAM, John Pickering', architect; b. Boston, Apr. 3, 1847: s. John Picl-cering and Harriet (Up- ham) Putnam: A.B., Harvard, 1868; ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 1869; Royal Acad, of Archi- tecture, Berlin, 1870, 1871; m. Grace Cornelia Stevens, of Framingham, Mass., .lune 30. 1885; children, .John P., Jr., Elsa (Mrs. Samuel Powel). Practicing architecture at Boston since 1871. In- vented the "Sanitas," "Securitas," and other plumbing, steain heating, and water purification appliances, etc. IVIem. A. I. A., Boston Soc. Archi- tects. Club: Twentieth Century. Author: The Open Fire Place in All Ages. 1882: The Principles of House Drainage, 1885; Improved Plumbing Appli- ances, 1887; The Outlook for the Artisan and His Art, 1892; Plumbing and Household Sanitation. 1911: also smaller treatises on architectural and sociological subjects, with a view to their effect on art. Address: 535 Beacon St.. Boston.* PUTNAM, Otis Earle, merchant: Feb. 20, 1831- 1912. (See vol. 1909.) PUTNAM, Warren Edward. M.D., surgeon; b. Putnam, Ont.. Can., May 6, 1857; s. Thomas and Nancy (Harris) Putnam: descendant of Revolu- tionafv and Colonial ancestry; ed. pub. schs. and Brantford (Ont.) Collegiate Inst.; M.D., Cleveland Homcp. Med. Coll.. 1881; post-grad, work, St. Thom- as and other hosps., London, Eng., and at Chicago. 1891-2; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 7. 1887, Anna Sherwood Hawks. Began practice at Hoosick, N.Y., 1881; re- moved to Bennington, Vt., 1893; pres. Bennington Gas Co.; pres. Town of Bennington, 1902; surgeon- gen, of Vt., 1904-6. with rank of brig-gen.: has represented State by apnointment of gov., for sev- eral vrs., in Assn. of Mil. Surgeons of U.S.; served on mil. staff of Gov. C. J. Bell during his admin- istration. Treas. Bd. U.S. Examining Surgeons. Bennington County; ex-pres. Bennington Bd. of Trade. Bennington Bd. of Health. Republican. Fellow A.M. A.: mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Vt. Homes. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homceopathy. Benn- ington Countv Med. Soc, Assn. Mil. Surgeons of V S , Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R., Custer Post. G. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 883 A.R., of Bennington (hon.). Trustee 1st Bapt. Ch. of Bennington (although not a mem. of ch.); v. -p. Cooper Industrial Sch. Clubs: Bennington (ex- pres), Hoosac (Hoosick Falls, N.Y.). Has trav- eled extensively in the Orient. Address: 124 South St., Bennington, Vt. PUTNAM, William I.e Baron, judge; b. Bath, are., Mav 26, 1835; A.B., Bowdoin, 1855 (LL.D., 1884, Brown, 1893); m. Octavia Bowman Robinson, of Augusta, Me., May 29, 1862. Admitted to bar, 1858; practiced in Portland, 1858-92. Mayor ot Portland, 1869; twice declined appmts. as judge Supreme Jud. Ct. of Me.; apptd., Sept., 1887, by Pres. Cleveland, commr. to negotiate with Great Britain in settlement of right of Am. flshermen in Canadian waters; also commr. under treaty be- tween U.S. and Great Britain of Feb. 8, 1896; Dem. candidate for gov., 1888; U.S. circuit judge, 1st Circuit, 1892-11; judge U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals since Jan. 1, 1912. Trustee Bowdoin Coll.; pres. corpn. Me. Gen. Hosp. Address: Portland, Me.* PUTNAM, William Lowell, lawyer; b. Roxbury (now part of Boston), Mass., Nov. 22, 1861; s. George and Harriet (Lowell) Putnam; A.B., Har- vard, 1SS2. LL.B., 1886; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1886; m. Elizabeth Lowell, of Brookline, Mass., June 9, 1888. Clk. in law firm of Russell & Putnam, 1888-95, mem. of firm, 1895-8, and since mem. Put- nam & Putnam, and Putnam, Putnam & Bell; dir. Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Everett Mills, Galveston-Houston Elec- tric Co., Houghton County Electric Light Co., Plymouth Cordage Co., Realty Co., State Street Trust Co., Waltham Watch Co.. York Mfg. Co., and other companies; v. -p. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.: trustee Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech.; trustee Boston Athenjeum. Mem. Am. Bar Assn.; mem. Boston Bar Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: L'niversity (New York), Union, St. Botolph, Essex Countv, Countrv. Home: Manchester, Mass.; win- ter, 49 Beacon St., Boston. Office: 60 State St., Boston.* PUTNEY, Henry Marcus; Mar. 22, lS40-July 30, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) PUTNEY, William Emerson, underwriter. (See vol. 1909.) PYNE, Georg-e Rovillo, architect; Feb. 12. 1853- Feb., 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) QUA, Francis Wayland, lawyer; b. Lisbon, N.Y'., Sept. 2, 1845: s. Robert and Jane (Moncrief; Qua; pub. sch. edn.; (A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1899): began study of law at Madrid, N.Y.. 1865; went west, 1867; was lawyer's elk., law student, teacher at North McGregor, la., taught in S.Dak., and at Ogdensburg, N.Y'., 1S71-3; clk. in gen. freight office C.V. R.R. at St. Albans, Vt., 1873-5; grain buyer for Potter & Nash. Greenfield, Mass., and later connected with Franklin Co. (Mass.) Times; re- sumed legal studies in office of Austin De Wolf, Greenfield; admitted to bar at Cambridge, Mass., 1878: m. Ogdensburg, Sept. 16, 1879, Alice Lelia Harder; 2 children, Stanley Elroy, b. Aug. 26, 1880: Francis Moncrief, Nov. 11, 1890. Has prac- ticed at Lowell since 1878; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1888, 1889: city solicitor of Lowell, 1895-03: mem. firm of Qua, Howard & Rogers. Mem. Mid- dlesex Co. Bar Assn. Republican. Conglist. Home: 236 Park View Av. Office: 500 Hildreth Bldg., Low- ell, Mass. QUACKENBOS, John Duncan, M.D. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) QUACKENBOSS, Alexander, ophthalmologist; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 5, 1866; s. A. E. and Fanny (Bates) Quackenboss; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887, A.M., 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Sophia Luce Delano, of Worcester, Jan. 8, 1894. Practiced in Boston since 1894; prof, oplithalmology, Dart- mouth Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Ophthalmol. Soc, N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Harvard and LTniversity. Home: 175 Dart- mouth St. Office: 143 Newbury St., Boston. QUAIIiE, G-eorg-e Emerson, educator; b. Omagh, Ireland, .June 22. 1867; s. George and Harriet (Bailey) Quaile; B.A., Dublin U., 1889, M.A., 1892; m. Marv Louise Cook, of Bergen Point, N.J., 1899. Head master St. Austin's Sch., S.I., N.Y., 1894-01; rector St. Mary's Ch., Castleton, S.I., 1897-01; head master Salisbury Sch., since 1901. Home: Salisbury, Conn.'* QUIGIiEY, Georg-e Arthur, mayor; b. New Bri- tain, Conn., Oct. 9, 1880: s. Thomas Joseph and Caroline Louise (Partridge) Quigley; cd. pub. sell., Ne.v Britain; m. Kdith Louise Wood, of Suffield, Conn., June 1, 1907. In lite ins. business. New Britain, 1898-1900; newspaper mgr., 1900-1, reporter, 1901-2; mfr. cement products, 1903-7; real estate operator since 1907; pres. New Britain Hardware Mfg. Co.; mem. City Council, New Britain, 1904, 5, 6, Bd. of Aldermen, 1912-14; mayor of New Britain, 1914-16. Dir. New Britain Gen. Hosp., New Britain Inst. (pub. library). I\Iem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., Jr. Order Am. Mechanics, Sons of St. (3eorge, Sons of Vets., Patriotic Order Sons of America. Loval Order of Moose, Turner Soc. Republican. Conglist. Home: 130 Maple St. Office: 277 ]Main St., New Britain, Conn. QUIMBY, Allen, lawyer, mfr.; b. North Sand- wich, N.H., Apr. 12, 1873; s. Joseph H. and Nancy J. Quimby; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; m. Millie L. Smith, of Brunswick, Me., Dec. 21, 1897; 3 chil- dren, Allen, Jr., Jeanette Launder, Langdon C. Engaged in teaching, Laconia, N.H., 1895-6, Au- gusta, Me., 1896-7; admitted to Me. bar, 1900; entered \(neer mfg. business at Greenville, Me., 1901, lemoved to Stockholm, 1902, Houlton, 1907, and continues in same line. Llem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. IMason. Address: Houlton, Me. QUrMBY, J. Prank; b. Dover, N.H., Dec. 25, 1850; s. Israel Paul and Elizabeth Barnes (Hall) Quimby; ed. High Sch., Turner, Me., 1868, 69; Me. State Sem., Lewiston, 1870; Gorham Normal Sch., 1870, 71; m. Althea Gould Coffin, of Turner. Me., Mav 18, 1884; 2 children, Clarence Paul, b. North Turner, Me., Mar. 20, 1889 (pres. Westbrook Sem., Portland) ; Frank Brooks, b. North Turner, ]Me., Feb. 18, 1897. Engaged in farming since 1871; pres. North Turner (iheese Co.; mem. Bd. Town Assessors and Selectmen 17 vrs. (chmn. 1912); mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Pres. bd. of trustees Leavitt Inst., Turner, 1902, 03. Re- publican. Methodist. Mason: Odd Fellow, Granger, K. of P. Address: North Turner, Me. QUIMBY, Silas Everard, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) QUINBY, Charles Edward, civil engr. ; b. Nortli- fleld, Vt., May. 23, 1871; s. Charles Edward and Ida Isabelle (Andrews) Quinby; student Norwich U., 1886-90; B.S. and C.E., in 1908 as for 1891; m. Ada Lucv Smith, of Northfleld, May 25, 1893. Asst. engr. Central Vt. R.R., 1888-91, Boston & Albany R.R., 1893-5, Boston & Me. R.R., 1895-8; engr. Nevins Constrn. Co., 1898-1900; asst. engr., 1900-4, chief engr., since 1904, Ludlow Mfg. Co. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Home: Ludlow, Mass. QUINBY, Henry Brewer, governor; b. Bidde- ford. Me., June 10, 1846: s. Thomas and Jane E. (Brewer) Quinbv; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1869, A.M., 1872: M.D., Nat. Med. Coll., Washington, 1880; (LL.D., Bowdoin, 1909; A.M., LL.D., Dartmouth, 1909): m. Octavia M. Cole, of Lakeport, N.H., June 22, 1870. Pres. and treas. Cole Mfg. Co., Lakeport, N.H. ; pres. Laconia Nat. Bank, City Savings Bank; pres. Masonic Temple Assn. Mem. staff of Gov. Straw, 1872-3: with rank of col.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1887-8, Senate, 1889-90; mem. Governor's Council, 1891-2 (chmn. state prison bd.); del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1892; chmn. Rep. State Conv., 1896; trustee N.H. State Hosp., 1897-09: gov. of N.H., 1909-11. Pres. La- conia City Hosp. : inem. bd. overseers Bowdoin Coll.. New Hampton Instn. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Pepperell Assn., S.A.R. Mason (33°). Unitarian. Address: Lakeport (Laconia), N.H."* QUINBY, Hosea Mason, M.D.: b. Meredith Vil- lage, N.H.. Apr. 19, 1840: s. Rev. Hosea (D.D.) and Dorothea (Burleigh) Quinby; served in Union Army, pvt. to sergt., 1862-3; A.B., Brown U., 1865; 884 WHO'S WHO IN XKW ENGLAND MD Harvard Med. Sch., 1S69; m. Portland. Me., Dec" ''9 1875, Sarah Rumford Pierce Carter; 1 son'wiiliam C, M.D. Practiced at Maiden, Mass., 1809-71; in Europe, 1871-3; Worcester Insane HosD, 1873-9; supt. Worcester Insane Asylum, 1879-90, Worcester Insane Hosp., 1890-12 (retired) Mem Mass. Med. Soc, etc. Clubs: Quinsigamond Boat" Worcester, Worcester Fire Soc. Address: 656 Main St., Worcester, Mass. OUINBY, John Orant, M.D.; b. Sandwich, N.H., Apr S 1NC2; s. Joseph H. and Xancy J. (Fogg) Quinbv; descendant of ]\Ia,i. Aaron Quinby of the. Continental Army; ed. town schs., New Hampton Lit Instn.; Nicholas Latin Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch of Me. (Bowdoin), 1888; m. Mary L Davis, of Lakeport, K.H.. June 28, 1888; 1 child Havene M. Practiced at Lakeport. N.H., since 1888; ^ mem. Council, Laconia, 8 yrs.; mem Bd. of Edn. < yrs.. mem N H. Ho. of Rep., 1892-01; received title ot col. as aide on staff of Gov. Chester B Jordan, 1901-2. Republican. Baptist. Mem.^ A.M.A., X.H. Med Soc, etc. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P., B-t;-^- Elks. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Address: Lake- port. Nil. OUINCY, Josiah, ex-mayor; b. Quincy, Mass^, Oct 15, 1859; s. Josiah Phillips and Helen F. (Huntington) Quincy; A.B., Harvard 1880; m Ellen, widow of William R. Tyler I'cb 1. 1900 (died Jan. 17, 1904): 1 son, Edmund; m- 2d Map, d Hon. Samuel R. Honey, of Newport, R.I., Nov. l' 1905. Admitted to bar, 1884, and practiced at Boston: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 188* -8, 1890-1: chmn. Dem. State Com., 1891-2, 1906; mem. of and mgr. lit. bur. of Dem. Nat. Com. in campaign of 1892- 1st asst. sec. of state of U.S.. 6 mos., 1893; mayor of Boston, 1895-9; mem. Boston Transit Commn. since 1906. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Union (Boston), City (NeTi- \oi^), Rane- lagh (London). Home: 4 Charles River bq. Office. 53 State St., Boston, Mass.* QUINCY, Josiah Hatch, lawyer; b. Rumney, N H Mar 8, 1860; s. Samuel Hatch and Sarah Ann (Webster) Quincv; student New Hampton LIi. Instn, and Phillips Exeter Acad.; Dartmouth. 1880-4, B.L., 1884 (Phi Beta Kappa); LL.B., Bos- ton U Sch. of Law, 1887; m. Irene Margaret Brown, of Boston, Oct. 11, 1899; 1 son, Edmund Samuel (deceased). Admitted to Mass. bar, 188<, and since practiced in Boston. Dir. Boston Y.M. CA 16 vrs., Mass. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and many yrs. dir. Wells Memorial A.ssn. Mem Mass. and Am. bar assns., Social Law Li- brarv, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Episco- palian (sr. warden and vestryman at Emmanuel Ch West Roxbury). Club: Boston City. Recre- ations: golf. Home: 37 Stratford St. Office: 19 Milk St., Boston, Mass. QUINCY, Josiah Phillips, lawyer, author; Nov. 29 1S29-1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) QUINN, Frederick A., shoe makers' supplies; b. Cambrids^e, :\Iass., Julv 29, 1S70; s. William A. and Katherine (Brine) Quinn; elementary edn. pub. schs., Cambridge; student, Harvard, 1891-4; m. Mary J Carroll, of East W'eymouth, Mass., Nov. 18, 1895; 3 children, John W., Katherine M., Car- roll G Began in business with father, Boston. 1885; since death of father, Sept.. 1913, pres. and treas K. J. Quinn & Co.. Inc., mfrs. of shoe and leather finishes. Catholic. Club: Boston City. Rec- reations: outdoor sports. Home: 22 Louisburg Sq. Office: SO Batterymarch St., Boston. QUINN, Patrick Henry, lawyer; b. Phenix. R.I., Dec. 16, 1869; s. Peter and Margaret (Callaghan) Quinn; ed. pub. schs., Phenix: read law in office of Hon. W. B. Tanner, of Providence; m. Margaret M. Conners, of Providence, July 22, 1909; 1 son, Thomas Henry. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1895, and to practice in it.S. cts., 1898: began practice with Hon. E. L. Gannon, as Gannon & Quinn; after death of partner, 1896, practiced alone for several vrs.; now mem. Quinn & Kernan; sec. and dir. Phenix Lace Mills, Warwick Lace Works. Dem. candidate for gov. of R.I., 1914 (defeated). Was first probate .iudge of Warwick, R.I., also served as town solicitor; mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns.: chief of staff of Gov. Garvin, of R.I.. with rank of col., 1903-4; sec. 4 yrs., chmn. 3 yrs., Dem. State Central Com. of R.I.; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1900. 04, 8 (mem. platform com., 1900); trustee Phenix Pub. Library. Roman Catholic. Mem. Kniglits of Columbus, I'"oresters of America, F.O. of Eagles, Irish National Foresters, Robert Emmet Lit. Assn. Clubs: Catholic, Radical, Turks Head, Co- lumbus, Noonday. Recreations: motoring. Home: River Point, R.I. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Provi- dence, R.l. QUINT, "Wilder Dwigrht ("Dwight Tilton"), .iour- nali.st, aiitlior; ]>. Salem, Mass., Nov. 15, 1S63; s. Alonzo Hall and Rebecca P. (Putnam) C>uint; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; m. Boston, Alice A. Hulch- ings, of Portsmouth, N.H., June 19, 1902. Began newspaper worli, July, 1887, on Boston Advertiser, of which was night editor until 1890; night editor Boston News, 1890-2; lit. and telegraph editor, 9 yrs., and mng. editor, Dec, 1902-Nov., 1903, Bos- ton Traveler; editorial w-riter and dramatic and mus. critic Boston Journal, 1903-7; now leading editorial writer Boston Post. Republican. IMem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Second Mass. Infantry Club (hon. mem.), Dartmouth of Boston. Lecturer on journalism. Tuck Sch. of Administra- tion and Finance, Dartmouth Coll. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: River- bank Court, Cambridge, Mass. Office: The Post, Boston.* QUINTARD, Frederick Homer, mfr. ; b. Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 24. 1857; s. Francis E. and Matilda (Lounsburv) Quintard; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Norwalk; m. Norwalk, Nov. 2, 1881, Mary E. Bene- dict. Began active career, 1874, with uncles. Ex- Gov. George E. Lounsbury and Ex-Gov. P. C. Lounsbury. shoe mfrs.; was associated witli George E. Lounsbury in manufacture of shoes, at Bridge- port, Conn., 1883-93; sec. and treas., Wisner Shoe Co., 1889-93; retired. 1893, on account of ill health; returned to active business, Jan. 1, 1907, as sec. and treas. C. S. Trowbridge Co., box mfrs.. South Norwalk, Conn., of whicli is now pres. and treas. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 9. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mem. S.A.R., Norwalk Hist. Soc, etc. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Norwalk (ex- pres.). South Norwalk (council), Norwalk Country (pres.), Norwalk Yacht; pres. Roxbury Club (hunt- ing and fishing), with club house at Bantam Lake, Conn. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: 5 "Washington St. Office: 129 Washington St., South Norwalk, Conn. R RABIiIN, John Richard, civil engineer: b. Plym- outh. Eng.. Oct. 25, 1868; s. William Henry and :Mary (Edwards) Rablin; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1S8S: matriculated in Harvard but did not attend; m. Mar\- Frances Loring, of Boston. No\^ 15. 1893. With engring. dept. Old Colony R.R. Co., 1888-95; then connected with Street Dept.. City of Boston. 1895-6: engr. and inspr. on construction South Terminal Sta., Boston, 1896-7: construction Back Bay Sta., Boston. 1898; 1st asst. engr. Metropolitan Park Commn., 1899-04. chief engr. same, since 1904. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E.. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Internat., Am. and Mass. highway assns. Club: Boston City. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 14 Bea- con St., Boston. RACEEMANN, Charles Sedg-wick, lawyer; b. Lenox, Mass., June 21. 1857; s. Frederic William and Elizabeth Dwight (Sedgwick) Rackemann: de- scendant of Robert Sedgwick, Charlestown, Mass.. 1630; Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1874-5; attended Boston U. law lectures, IVp yrs.; Harvard Law Sch.. 1879- 80, 1880-1; admitted to bar, ISSl: (A.M., Williams Coll., 1898); m. Stockbridge. Mass., June 27. 1900. Fannv Sedgwick Pomeroy. Has practiced at Bos- ton since 1881, except 1884-5, in Pittsfield. Mass.; v.-p. and dir. Conveyancers' Title Ins. Co. since 1889; pres. and dir. Stamp Savings Soc. of Boston: mem. Warrant Com. of Milton, and justice of the peace since 1S7S. Mem. Colonial Soc. of Mass.. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Bunker Hill INIonument Assn.. Berkshire Hist. Soc, Northampton Hist. Soc, Paul Revere Memorial Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolph. Hoosick-Whisick (pres. 10 yrs.), Norfolk Hunt, Milton. Eastern Yacht, Harvard. Author: Land Registration Act of Massachusetts, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 885 1S9S; Draft of an Act designed to simplify and im- prove transfers of land and titles to land in Mas- sacluisetts, 1908. Recreations: golf, wallcing. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 1 Court St., Boston. RACKEMANN, Pelix, lawyer; b. Lenox, Mass., June 17, 1S61; s. Frederic William and Elizabeth Dwight (Sedgwick) Rackemann; A.B., Cornell, 1SS2; student in office of Francis V. Balch, Boston; attended Harvard Law Sell.; completed studies with Isham & Lincoln, Chicago; admitted to 111. bar, 1885. Mass. bar, 1886; m. Boston, May 19, 1886, Julia Minot; children, Francis M., Sara P. (Mrs. Edward ^Vigglesworth). Has practiced at Boston since 1886; mem. firm Dunbar & Rackemann. Chmn. Sch. Com.. Milton, Mass., 4 yrs. Mem. Bar Assn. City of- Boston, Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, Eastern Yacht, Harvard Union, Harvard Musical. Recreations: reading, golf, sketching. Home: Milton, Mass. (P.O. Readville). Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. RADEKIQ, Eliza Greene Metcalf (Mrs. Gustav Radeke): b. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 11, 1854; d. Jesse and Helen Adelia (Rowe) Metcalf; prep. edn. Dr. Stockbridge's Sch., Providence, R.I.; A.B., Vassar, 1876; (hon. A.M., Brown U., 1914); m. Gustav Radeke, M.D., of Providence, May 27, 1880. Pres. R.I. Sch. of Design since 1913; mem. Women's Advisory Com., "Women's Coll. in Brown U.; dir. Am. Federation of Arts. Unitarian. Recreations: outdoor life. Address: 92 Prospect St., Providence, Rhode Island. BADWAY. Williani Sumner, credit reporting: b. Richmond, Va., May 21, 1870; s. Charles Lafayette and Sarah Elizabeth (Haas) Radway; descendant of John Howard, philanthropist; ed. pub. schs., Phila., Pa.: William Penn Charter Sch., Phila. ; m. Oct. 11, 1901, Grace Eldora Aldrich. of New Yoi-k; 2 sons, Albert Beverly, Charles Aldrich. With W. H. Grossman & Bro., export commn.. New York, 1886-9, 4th Nat. Bank, 1889-92: mgr. Evansville (Ind.) office of Bradstreet Co., 1892-5: mgr. Wor- cester (Mass.) office of R. G. Dun & Co.. 1898-06; connected with Credit Reporting Co. of N.E. since 1906. gen. mgr. and treas., since 1909. Served in 23d Regt., N.G.N. Y. for 5 yrs. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Nat. Assn. Mercantile Agencies (1st vice president), Retail Credit Men's Nat. Assn., Nat. Assn. of Credit Men, Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Clubs: Boston City (Boston), Common- wealth (Worcester, Mass.). Author of a series of charge books applying to principal cities of Mas- sachusetts. Recreations: motorin'?. Home: 22 High St., Worcester, Mass. Office: 23 Beach St., Boston. BAFTEBV, Oliver Henry, clergyman: b. Ireland, Mav 31, 1853; came to America, 1862; gi'ad. Epis- copal Acad.. Cheshire, Conn., 1869; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn.. 1873, M.A.. 1876 (D.D., 1908); m. Mary Edwards, d. Rev. William Henry Clarke, rector St. Paul's Ch.. Augusta. Ga., June 2, 1881 (she died, Oct. 14, 1887); m. 2d, Adelaide Em- ery Brainerd, of Portland. Conn., Jan. 7, 1891. Dea- con, 1876. priest, 1877, Episcopal Ch.: rector St. Peter's Ch., Cheshire, Conn., 1876-86; Trinity Ch., Portland, Conn., 1886 — : archdeacon Diocese of Middlesex, 1898 — ; examining chaplain Diocese of Connecticut. 1910 — -. Trustee Episcopal Acad., Cheshire, Buck Library, Portland. Home: Port- land, Conn.* BAGCrlO, Andrew Paul, educator; b. Austin, Tex., Feb. 2, 1873; s. Giovanni-Andrea and Carolina (Cuneo) Raggio: A.B., U. of Tex., 1896 (class day poet) ; v.-p. La Sociedad Espanola de la Univer- sidad Harvard, 1902-4, pres., 1904; A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D.. 1904; in Europe studying romance langs., France, Italy and Spain, 1896-01; unmar- ried. Instr. in Spanish, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1902-3; teacher of English, Harvard Summer Sch. for Porto Rican Teachers. 1904: lecturer in Old French and Italian, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1904-5; asst. (French and Spanish), St. Louis Central High Sch., 1905-6; instr. in romance langs., 1907, asst. prof., 1907-11, asso. prof., 1911-15, prof, and head of the dept. of Spanish and Italian, since 1915, U. of Me. Author of articles in various periodicals. Mem. exec. com. and provisorv council of Italian-Am. Alliance of U.S.A., 1911-12, exec, council, 1912-14; pres. Bangor group Federation of French Alli- ances in U.S. and Can. since 1914; clnnn. univ. com. Orono Equal Suffrage T.,eague since 1914; mem. advisory council Simplified Spelling Bd. since 1915. Mem. Assn. Plinnetique Internationale, Modern Lang. Assn. Ameiica, Am. Dialect Soc, N.E. Mod- ern Lang. Assn., I'hi Kappa Phi, Arts Club (U. of Me.). Recreations: walking, swimming. Address: Orono, Me. BAIITSFOBS, William Stephen, clergyman; b. Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 30, 1850; s. Marcus and Louisa (Dickson) Rainsford; A.B.. St. John's Coll., Cam- bridge, Eng., 1872; (D.D., Trinity, Conn., 1887); m. Emily Alma, d. of Frederic Greene, of Princes Gar- den, London, Eng., Apr.. 1878; 3 children, Ralph Stuart. Lawrence F., Walter Kerr. Cuiate St. Giles Ch., Norwich. Eng., 1872-6; asst. rector St. James Cathedral, Toronto, Can., 1878-82; rector St. George's Ch., N.Y. City, 1882-06. Progressive. C!lubs: ITniversity. Centui'y Assn., Players' (New York). Author: Sermons Preached in St. George's, New York, 1890: Reasonableness of Faith, 1891; Seven Last Words on Cross. 1894; Preacher's Story of His Life. 1901; Reasonableness of the Religion of Jesus. 1908; Land of the Lion (two yrs. in Eastei'n Africa), 1908. Recreations: golf, explora- tion, hunting, fishing. Address: Ridgefield, Conn. BAINVIIiIiE, G. Alphonse, clergyman; b. St. Marc, Can., Jan. 26, 1858; s. George and Sara (Dan- sereau) Rainville; ed. pub. schs. Can., Nicolet Sem.. Nicolet, Can. Ordained priest Roman Cath- olic (i!h.. Three Rivers, Can., 1883; curate, Yamaska, P.Q., Can., 1883-5. Labaie. 1885-6. Ste. Christine, Can., 1886-7, Marlboro. Mass., 1887-9: pastor, Coch- ituate, Mass., 1889-91, Brockton, "1891-04, Salem since 1904. Address: 151 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. BAMSAV, Charles Cornell, teacher: Nov. 12, 1857-1913. (See vol. 1909.) RAMSAY, Georg-e Doug-las, M.D.; b. N.Y. City, May 28, 1869; s. Lt. Col. Joseph Gales and Anne Ritchie (Morris) Ramsay; a direct descendant of Lewis Morris, signer Declaration of Independence from N.Y., also of Thomas Gales, founder Nat. Intelligencer, Washington, D.C. ; ed. pvt. schs., Baltimore, Md.; U. of Va.; M.D., Med. Dept., Tulane U., La., 1896; unmarried. Began practice at New Orleans, 1896; removed to Newport, R.I., 1899; maj. surgeon vols., during Spanish-Am. War; Med. Re- serve Corps, U.S. Army; mem. Newport Bd. of Health 10 yrs.; mem. Representative Council, Newport, 3 yrs.; mem. Dem. State Central Com. since 1910. Trustee R.I. Inst, for the Deaf. Mem. A.M. A.. Newport County Med. Soc. R.I. Med. Soc, N.Y. County Med. Soc, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ma- son (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council, Commanderv) ; mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Pythias. Club: Army and Navy (Washington, D.C). Address: 18 Bull St., Newport, R.I. RAMSAY, Otto Gustav, M.D.; Jan. 17, 1870-June 12. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) RAMSDEIiIi, Fran^ Ellsworth, clergyman; b. Boston, May 4, 1862; s. Nathaniel Francis and Harriet Ann (Jackman) Ramsdell; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1888; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1891; m. Wakefield, Mass., June 25, 1889, Mary L. Smith; 3 children, Theodore, Edward S., Frank E., Jr. Or- dained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1891; pastor First Ch., Gardner, Mass., 1891-6, Pilgrim Ch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1896-1900. Pilgrim Ch., New York, 1900-3, North Ch., New Bedford, Mass., since 1903. Mem. Sch. Com., New Bedford, since 1906. Lec- turer and writer on nature studies, sociol., polit. and hist, subjects. Independent Republican. Ma- son. Mem. Sons of Vets., Chi Phi Fraternity. Clubs: Pilgrim, Rod and Reel. Recreations: out- door life, photography. Address: 46 Campbell St., New Bedford, Mass. RAMSDEIiIi, Thomas Jefferson, clergyman; b Lubec, Me., Nov. 13, 1859; s. Levi and Mary M. (McGlauflin) Ramsdell; prep. edn. Oak Grove Sem., Vassalboro, Me.; A.B., Colby U. (now Colby Coll.), 1886; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1889; (D.D., Colby. 1912); m. South Paris, Me., May 13, 1896, Katherine Ellis (died Dec. 19, 1906); 3 children, Paul, b. Oct. 18. 1898; Charlotte, Sept. 2, 1901: Donald, Dec. 9, 1905; m. 2d, Minetta J. Kitchen, 886 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Dec. 30, 1908; 1 chilil. Itutli. b. Sept. 7, 1911. Or- dained to ministry Bapti.st Ch., 1889; pastor, South Paris, Me., 1889-02, Caribou, :\re.. 1902-13, 2d Bapt. Ch., Calais, Me., since Nov., 1913. Address: IS La- fayette St., Calais, Me. RAMSDEN, William, clergyman; b. Leeds, York- .'iliire, Knt;., .luiu' 11, lcS51; s. George and Hannah (Holdsvvorth) Kamsden; came to America, 1S71; ed. Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1875-8: pvt. sch. in New York, 1879-80; Boston U., 1880-3; m. June 7. 1883, Mary H. Cox. of Lawrence, Mass. Ordained M.K. ministry, 18S0; pastor Lawrence and Lowell, Mass., Derry, Newport, Rochester, Betlileliem, and Concord, N.H. ; pastor of a federated ch. (Meth. and Congl.), New Market, N.H., since 1910. Pres. Hedding (N.H.) Chautauqua Assn., 1S93-5; pres. Conf. Epworth League. N.TT., 1S96-S; trustee N.H. Conf. M.E. Chs. ; trustee and sec. Preachers' Aid Soc. of same; trustee Tilton Sem. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commandery). Address: New :Mark.t, N.TT. RANCOURT. diaries Gedeon; b. St. George, Can.. Oct. 8. 186."); s. .Jerome and Ludwine (I^ov) Rancourt; A.B., Levis Coll., 1889; M.D.. Laval U., 1893: m. Three Rivers. Can., Apr. 21, 1897, Fabiola B. Bcllefeuille; children. Blanche, Florence, Vio- lette, AValt.ien, Henri-Paul, I^ouis George. Aman- dine. Has practiced at Waterville, Me., since 1893; owner and operator in real estate. Roman Cath- olic. Mem. A.M.A., Kennebec Co. Med. Soc, Water- ville Clin. Soc, and identified with 8 fraternal order.s. Addie.'^s: S2 Temple St., Waterville, Me. RANB, Arnold AugTistus, lawyer: b. Boston, Mar. 25, 1837; s. Edward Sprague and Elizabeth (Arnold) Rand; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Boston, and in Europe 2 yrs.; served 2d It., 1st Mass. Cav., Dec. 19, ISGl; capt, Feb. 4, 1862; capt. asst. ad.i. vols.. June 3. 1863: resigned, Jan. 12, 1864; commd. It. -col. 4th Mass. Cav., Dec. 3, 1863; col., Jan. 22, 1864; resigned, I'"eb. 3, 1865: read law at Boston U. and in father's office: admitted to bar. 1874: m. June 15, 1877, Annie E. Brownell. Engaged in practice at Boston since 1874; mem. firm Rand, Vinton & Wakefield, 1890, until firm dissolved partnership. 1913; 1st v. -p. and dir. John T^ancock Mut. Life Ins. Co.; v. -p. Real Estate Exchange & Auction Bd. Foriner trustee Soldiers' Hoine in !Mass. Mem. Loyal Legion (comdr. 1913). Club: Algonquin. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 120 Franklin St., Boston. RAND, Benjamin., author: b. Canning, N.S., July 17. 1856; s. Ebenezer and Ann Isabel (Eaton) Rand; A.B., Acadia Coll., 1875. A.M.. 1879: A.B., Harvard, 1879, A.M., 1880, Ph.D., 1885; studied Heidelberg U. ; unmarried. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Folk-I^ore Soc; mem. Internat. Geog. Conf., London, 1895: del. John Cabot's discovery of North America at Halifax; guest at opening of John Cabot Tower, Bristol, Eng. ; traveler: made voyage in early life from New York to Odessa, Russia; has frequently revisited old world: librarian of philosophy. Harvard U. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: Harvard LTniversity, Cambridge, Mass.* RAND, Edward Kennard, edvicator; b. Boston, Dec. 20, 1871: s. Edward Augustus and Marv Frances (Abbott) Rand; A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., 1895; Ph.D., U. of ISIunich, 1900; Harvard Div. Sch.. 1894-5; Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1897-8; m. Belle Brent Palmer, of Louis- ville, Ky.. June 20, 1901. Instr. Latin, U. of Chi- cago. 1895-8: instr. Latin, 1901-5, asst. prof., 1905- 09. prof., 1909 — , Harvard. Trustee Am. Acad, at Rome; annual prof. Am. Acad, at Rome, 1912-13. Republican. Episconalian. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Philol. Soc, Dante Soc. Address: 107 Lake View A v., Cambridge, -Mass.'* RAND, Edward IiOtlirop, lawyer, botanist; b. Dedham, IMass., -Aug. I'l', 1859: s. Edward S. (Jr.) and Jennie A. (Lathrop) Rand; A.B.. Harvard. •1881 (Phi Beta Kappa). A.M., 1884; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1884: m. Boston. June 29, 1893, Annie M. Crozier. Practiced in Boston since 1885. IMem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mil. Order of Loyal Leaion, N.E. Bot. Club, and other scientific and professional organizations. Episco- palian. Club: Episcopalian of Mass. Recreations: map and path work on Mount Desert Island. Home: Caml)ridge. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* RAND, Frank Nathaniel; b. Morrisville, Vt., Jan. 2(1, 1S63; s. AUinza Benjamin and Fidelia Rachel (Goodell) Rand; ed. People's Acad., Mor- risville; grad. State Normal Sch., Johnson, Vt., 1884; m. Lettie May Lepper, of West Enosburg, Vt., May 15, 1888; children, Howard Ben.iamin (lawyer, Haverhill, Mass., grad. U. of Me.), Bessie May (grad. Smith Coll., 1915), Ethel Lettie (Jr. Wellesley Coll.). Taught sch. for several yrs. in Vt.; traveled for wholesale houses, Boston; in real estate and ins. business for self since 1896; treas. Haverhill Constrn. Co. Pres. Bd. of Trade, Haverliill, 3 yrs.; trustee Y.M.C.A. (ex-pres.). Winter St. Bapt. Ch.; city marshal, 1895. Candi- date for gov. of Mass. on Prohibition Ticket, 1911, 1912; del. Prohibition Nat. Conv., 1908, 1912. Mem. Odd Fellows, Jr. Order Am. Mechanics, Vt. Assn., Boston. Club: Pentucket (Haverhill). Rec- reations: Bonnie Lea P'arm, on the Merrimac River; summer cottage. Ocean Park, Me. Home: 26 Eleventh Av. Oflice: 191 Merrimack St., Haver- hill, Mass. RAND, Herbert Wilbur, zoologist; b. Oil City, Pa., July 2, 1872; s. Henry Howard and Ella Augusta (Davis) Rand; C.E., Alleghenv Coll., 1892, A.B., 1893; A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1900; m. Claire Forbes Hammond, of De- troit, Dec. 27, 1900. Draughtsman. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 1892-4; asst. prin. Oil Citv (Pa.) High Sch., 1894-6; instr. in zoology, 1900-9, asst. prof., 1909 — , Harvard. Asst. at Ber- muda Biol. Sta., summer of 1905, and in charge of Sta. part of summers, 1907-08: lecturer in zoology, Wellesley Coll., 1908-9. Address: Garden Terrace, Cambridge, Mass.* RAND, John Clark, commercial agt. (See vol. 1909.) RAND, John Prentice, M.D. ; b. Francestown, N.H., Nov. 8. 1857; s. Tliomas Prentice and Lydia (Wheeler) Rand; graduated from Francestown Acad., 1880; M.D., New York Honioe. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp., 1883; post-grad, study New York Polvclinic. ISSS; m. 1st. Harriet M. Ander- son, Jan. 17, 1889 (died May 6, 1892); m. 2d, Lena :M. Adams, Sept. 3, 1904; 1 son, Frank Prentice. Practiced, Monson. Mass., 1883-8, and 1898-05, Worcester, 1888-98, and since 1905. consulting pliys., Westborough State Hosp.; visiting phys. "Worcester Hahnemann Hosp. ; lecturer Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; trustee Mass. State Sanatorium, 1903-10. 3Iem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, IMass. Surg, and CJynecol. Soc, Nat. Assn. Studv and Prevention of Tuberculosis, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, ]\Tass. Soc. S.A.R., Worces- ter Economic Club, Sons and Daughters of N.H., Corpn. of Worcester (pres. 1891-2). Mason. Au- thor (with N. 'W. Rand): Random Rimes, 1897, 3d edit.. 1906. Address: 5 Benefit St., Worcester, Mass.* RAND, Xicna Maud Adams; b. "Wethersfield, Conn., Sept. 24, 187 0; d. C. Eugene and Alice (Bailey) Adams; grad. high sch., Hartford, 1888; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1892 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1894, specializing in matliematics; m. John Prentice Rand, M.D., of Worcester, Mass., Sept. 3. 1904. Teacher Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1896-1900, high sch.. N.Y. City, 1901-4. Pres. Worcester Coll. (I'lub, 1913-15; treas. Worcester Hahnemann Hosp. Assn. Address: 5 Benefit St., Worcester, ]\Iass. RAND, Margraret Arnold, artist; b. Dedham, IMass.. Oct. 21, 1868; d. Edward S. and Jennie A. (Lathrop) Rand; descendant of Rev. John Lothrop, who came to America about 1635: also of John L. Motley, the historian; ed. Miss Ingols' pvt. sch.; studied art with INTiss E. D. Norcross, Mrs. Charles Goodyear, George H. Smillie, Henry W. Rice. Has exhibited at Boston. New York, Phila., etc. Mem. Copley Soc. Horticultural Soc. (Boston). Address: 49 Kirkland St.. Cambridge, Mass. RAND, Mary Frances Abbott, author; Nov. 13, ISIO-Scpt. 29, lOll. (See vol. 1909.) RAND, Waldron Holmes, Jr., lawyer; b. Boston, .Tan. 8, 1876: s. Waldron I-lolmes and Emma (Wood- burv) Rand; paternal ancestor, Joseph Soule, of the Mayfiower; A.B., Harvard, 1898; m. Gertrude Mackay, of Brookline, Mass., June 7, 1899; 1 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 887 daughter, Katharine. Now engaged in business and practice of law, in Boston; auditor Security Safe Deposit Co. (pres. since 1901); mem. law firm Stewart, Coolidge & Rand, now Stewart & Rand. Episcopalian. IMern. Bar Assn. City of Boston, S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Brae Burn Country. Recreations: yachting, fishing. Home: 139 Gibbs St., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. BANDAI^Ii, Asa Grant, teacher; b. Sunnybrook Farm, Waterville, Me., Apr. 8. 1869; s. Daniel C. and Lavinia Q. (Smith) Rand; grad. Dimerick Acad., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892; student in art schs. in Washington, D.C., New York and Boston about 7 yrs. ; m. Florence Dudley, of Limerick, Me., July"l7, 1894^1 daughter, Barbara (deceased). Assisted as dir. of manual arts, in City of Fitch- burg, Mass., to organize system of industrial edn., 1902-8; dir. of manual arts. City of Providence, 1908-13; organizer, 1904, and pres. The Common- wealth Art Colony, of Boothbay Harbor, Me. (sum- mer sch. of art and music). Mem. Sigma Clii. Clubs: Providence Art, Barnard. Recreations: sketching, tramping, gardening. Home: 498 Broad- way. Office: 95 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. RANDAIiIi, Charles H., merchant; b. Portland, Me., 1849; s. Joshua F. and Susan S. (Swett) Randall; pub. sch. edn. Pres. Charles McLaughlin Co., wholesale grocers, founded 1857; treas. F. C. Bldg. & Loan Assn.; has served as pres. Common Council and chmn. Bd. of Aldermen, Portland; mayor, 1897, 1898; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901, Senate, 1900-7; presdl. elector, 1908. Republican. Home: 112 State St. Office; 8 Dana St., Portland, Me. RANDAXiIi, Ernest Arthur, merchant; b. Port- land, Me., Jan. 3, 1876; s. John Freeman and Elvira Small (Sargent) Randall; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1896; m. Edna M. INIills, of Portland, Nov. 12, 1902; 2 children. Elizabeth Mills, Eleanor M. Began active career, 1896, in wholesale coal business established by fatlier and has since continued in same line; pres. Randall & McAllister Co. Republican. Conglist. Clubs; Cum- berland, Portland, Economic, Farmers, Portland Country, Portland Athletic, Portland Boat, Port- land Yacht. Recreations: farming. Address: 84 Commercial St., Portland, Me. RANDAIiIi, Prank Langre, penologist; b. Ft. Ridgely, Minnesota Territory, Sept. 30, 1856; s. Benjamin H. and Wilhelmena Helena (Lange) Randall; St. John's Coll., Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1874-5; m. Winona E. Pierce, of New Ulm, Minn., May 3, 1886. Countv supt. schs., Nicollet Co., Minn., 1877-80; admitted to bar, 1880; co. atty., Winona Co., Minn., 1893-5; referee in bankruptcy, Winona, 1898-1900; gen. supt. Minn. State Reform- atory, St. Cloud, Minn., 1900-13; chmn. Prison Commn. of Mass., June 8, 1913 — . Mem. Am. Prison Assn., Nat. Conf. Charities and Corrections, Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Minn. Hist. Soc. (life), S.A.R., etc. Club: City. Home: Cam- bridge, Mass. Address: State House, Boston.* RANDAIiIi, Harry liSRoy, real estate; b. Charles- town, Mass., Dec. 25, 1875; s. William O. and Ida ]\Iarie (Sanford) Randall; descendant of Samuel Sanford, who came from Scotland and settled near Fall River, Mass., 1660; also descended from Thomas Stevens, and Thomas Moore, of Dart- mouth; ed. pub. schs.; m. Christine M. Grondin, of Waterville, Me., Nov. 20, 1912; 1 daughter, Ann. Began with J. D. K. Willis, real estate and mort- gage broker, Boston, Feb. 3. 1892; succeeded to the business on death of Mr. Willis. 1902: admitted as partner of firm. 1902, since continuing under title of J. D. K. Willis & Co. Clubs: Oakley Coun- try, Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). Recreations: fishing, golf, vachting. Home: 62 Dwight St., Brookline. Office: 50 State St., Boston. RANBAIii;, Henry Herbert, educator; b. Free- man, Me., June 18, 1869; s. William Daniel and Sa- rah Jane (Foster) Randall; ed. pub. schs., Farm- ington. Me.; grad. Farmington Normal Sch., 1890; A.B., Bowdoin, 1900; Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Alice Louise Harrington, of Rockland, Me., Aug. 31, 1905; 2 children, Catherine Joyce, Elinor Celes- tia. Supt. schs., Rockland, Me., 1902-7, Auburn, since July, 1907. Dir. Auburn Pub. Library. Mem. N.E.A., N.E. Assn. of Supts., Me. Teachers' Assn., Beta Theta Pi (Bowdoin). Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Waseca (Auburn). Address: Auburn, JNlaine. RANDAIiIi, Herbert, art dealer, retired; born Plympton, Mass., Sept. 1, 1850; s. Thomas Sampson and Hannah Byram (Ripley) Randall; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. tutors; m. Anna Cora Schoff, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 17, 1879 (died 1892); m. 2d, Alice Elizabeth Sawtelle, of Waterville, Me., Sept. 17, 1897 (died 1910). Began active career at Ann Arbor as art dealer and publisher, 1885; mem. Randall & Pack, Ann Arbor, Mich., since 1908; studio also at New Haven, Conn., 1894-04; en- gaged in art publishing business as inem. Randall & Blackmore since 1908 (not active since 1914); pres. Conn. Magazine Co. 5 yrs. and mem. editorial staff; treas. Des Jardins Computing Register Co., Hartford. Treas. Fine Arts Federation, Hartford; dir. Arts and Crafts Soc, Hartford (pres. 5 yrs.); mem. Hartford Art Soc, Municipal Art Soc. (Hart- ford), Paint and Clay Club (New Haven), Art Club (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Soc. of Mayflower De- scendants of Conn. (gov. 1913, 1914), Pilgrim Memorial Soc. of Mass., Audubon Soc (Boston), ArchEeol. Soc. (Hartford), S.A.R., Randall Hist. Soc. of America (v. -p.); meinber the Conn. Hist. Soc. Republican. Swedenborgian. Frequent contbr. of verse to mags. Clubs: City, Twentieth Cen- turv. Home: 83 Kenyon Heights. Office: 11 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. RANDAIiIi, Humphrey A., banker; Aug., 1839- Nov. IS. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) RANDAIiIi, Jesse Andrew, M.D.; b. South Lim- ingto.n. Me., Dec. 6, 1863; s. Noah. Jr., and Susan (Huntress) Randall; ed. Limingtcn Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1888; m. Lillian Small, of Waterboro, Me.: 1 son. Forest Brooks. Practiced in Newfield, Me., 1888-91, Waterboro, 1891-3, Old Orchard since 1893; mem. consulting staff ^Vebber Hosp., Biddeford, Me. Mem. A.M.A., Me. INIed. Assn., York Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.). Free Will Baptist. Home: Old Orchard, Me. RANDAIiIi, Otis Everett, educator; b. North Stonington, Conn., Feb. 28. 1860; s. Darius Hewitt and Abbv Palmer (Frink) Randall; A.B., Brown U., 1884," A.M., 1887, Ph.D., 1896; student Tech- nische Hochschule, Charlottenburg, Germany, and U. of Berlin, 1899-1900: m. Mabel Herbert Goffe, of Providence, R.I., June 19, 1889; 2 children, Rosemary M., Wallace E. Teacher Providence Higli Sch.. 1884-5; instr. mathematics and civil engring-., 1885-91, asst. prof., 1891-2, asso. prof, mech. drawing, 1892-6, prof., 1896-1905, prof, me- chanics and mechanical drawing since 1905, dean, since 1912, Brown U. Mem. A.A.A.S., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Sigma Chapter Psi Upsilon. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Autlior: Directions in Regard to the Construction of Plates in Mechan- ical Drawing, 1895; Directions in Regard to the Construction of Plates in Meclianical Drawing and in Descriptive Geometry, 1902: Shades and Sliadows and Perspective, 1902; Elements of De- scriptive Geometry. Club: Brown University. Recreations: yachting. Home: 65 Weymouth St., Providence, R.I.* RANDAIiIi, Smith Sturgis, lumber mfr. ; b. Vas- salboro, Me., May 3, 1859; s. George Le Baron and Caroline Matilda (Sturgis) Randall; ed. pub. schs., Vassalboro, Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; m. Augusta, Me., Apr. 25, 1893, Georgie E. IMurray; 2 cliildren, Constance, Smith Sturgis, Jr. Learned lumber business by lumber surveying in summer season and scaling logs in timber region in win- ter: pres. Randall & Boyd Co.; treas. Augusta Lumber Co. since 1892. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Conglist. Ex-pres. Abnaki Club. Home: 25 Mur- ray St. Office: 108 Arsenal St., Augusta, Me. RANDAIiIi, William Sherman, M.D. ; s. Charles "^'. and Elizabeth (Ruggles) Randall; prep. edn. pub. and high schs.; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1883; student Yale Med. Sch. 1 yr. ; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1885: house phvs. and surgeon. New Haven Hosp., 1885-6: m. New Milford, Conn., Sept. 7, 1887, Hattie L. Beers; 2 children, Harold Beers (Ph.B., Yale, 1911), Helen Starr (Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass.). Began prac- S88 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND tice at Derby, Conn., ISSG: removed to Shelton, 18!)!; health officer, HuntinRlon, since 1S93; con- sulting phys., Bridgeport Hosp. : attending surgeon dept. throat, nose and ear, and pres. med. bd. Griffin Hosp. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 189.3, 1S94. dir. Plumb Memorial Library for many yrs. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Bridgeport Med. Soc, Fairfield Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Conn. Med. Soc, A.M. A.; ex-v.-p. New Haven Co. Pub. Health Assn. Mason (K.T., Shriner). INIem. Lower Xauga- tuck Valley Univ. Club, Yale Alumni Assn. of Faiifield County. Address: 241 Coram Av., Shel- ton, Conn. RANSOIiFH, Cliarles Brewster Fitz, educator: b. Mason City, 111., May 26, 1875: s. Charles Kdgar Fitz and Helen Forsyth (Brewster) Randolph: prep. edn. Lincoln (111.) Coll. Prep. Sch.; student Lincoln Coll.. Cumberland U., Tenn.; A.B., Wabash Coll., 1896; post-grad, study, U. of Halle, Germany, 1900-1: A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., 1905: m. Helen Winsorheed, of Worcester, Mass., Aug. 28, 1912; 1 daughter. Virginia. Tutor in classics, Wabash Coll., 1896-7; instr. Greek and Latin, U. of 111. Pren. Sch., 1897-1900; instr. in Greek, 190.3-4, instr. in Greek and Latin, 1904-5, asst. prof. Greek and Latin, 1905-10, prof. Latin since 1910, Clark Coll.. also sec. of faculty and editor of the coll. pubs. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Classical Assn. of N.E., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma. Recreations; me- chanical experiments, golf. Home; 21 Circuit Av., Worcester, Mass. • BA.Ni:. Frank William, forester; b. Whitmore Lake. :Mich.. Dpc. 11. ]S6S: s. William Benjamin and Ellen (Connellv) Rane; B. Agr.. Ohio State IT.. 1891: M.S., Cornell, 1892; m. Elizabeth Bailev, Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 6, 1893; children, Janet Esselstin, Fannie Coolbaugh, Ainsworth. Prof, horticulture and microscopy, W.Va. U., 1892-5; prof. agr. and horticulture, 1895-8, horticulture, 1898-1900, forestry and horticulture, 1900-6, N.H. Coll.; Mass. state forester, since 1906; lectvirer on forestry Mass. Agrl. Coll.; chmn. Mass. Conserva- tion Commn., Mass. Taxation Commn. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Pomol. Soc, Soc. Promotion of Agrl. Science, Assn. Econ. Entomologists, Mass. Forestry Assn., Audubon ^oc; organized W.Va. Hort. Soc. Clubs; Boston City. Beacon, "^''aban Tennis, Appalachian Mountain. Recreations; ten- nis, country life. Home: Waban, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston.* BANOEB, Walter Eug-ene, educator; b. Wilton. Me., Nov. 22, 1855: s. Peter and Eliza Minot (Smith) Ranger; A.B., Bates Coll., 1879. A.M., 1883; (hon. A.M.. U. of Vt., 1902; LL.D., Bates. 1907); m. Mabel C. Bemis. of Lyndonville, Vt., .Tuly 30. 1889. Prin. Nichols Latin Sell., Lewiston, Me., 1879-80. Lenox (Mass.) High Sch.. 1880-3. Lvndon (Vt.) Inst.. 1883-96, State Normal Sch., John- son. Vt., 1896-1900; state supt. edn., Vt., 1900-5; state commr. pub. schs. and sec. State Bd. Edn., R.I., since 1905. Dir. or trustee in various ednl. instns.; lecturer and writer on ednl., social, ethi- cal, and fraternal subjects. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., N.E.A.; ex-pres. Am. Inst, of Instrn., etc. 33° Ma- son: Past Grand Master of Masons of Vt., and Past Comdr. of Vt. Consistory. Clubs; Universitv, Barnard, Congregational, etc. Home; 267 Gano St. Office; State House, Providence, R.I.* BANKIN, Burt W., leather mfr. ; b. Medford. Mass., Oct. 31, 1869; s. Edwin E. and Emma (Mans- field) Rankin; ed. pub. sclis.; m. Maude Evans, of New York, Apr. 16, 1912. Began as salesman with White Bros. & Co., Boston, 1889; sales mgr., A. C. Lawrence Leather Co., Boston, 1899-07; with Hunt-Rankin Leather Co., since its orgn.. 1907, and treas. same. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Shoe Assn. Mason. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Boot and Shoe, Algonquin, Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations; bowling, golf. Home; 127 Kilsvth Rd.. Brighton. Office: 106 Beach St., Boston, Mass. RANKUT, Isaac Og°den, editor; b. New York, Nov. 22, 1852; s. Edward E. (D.D.) and Emily (Watkinson) Rankin; A.B., Princeton, 1873. A.M., 1876; B.D., Union Tlieol. Sem., 1877; also studied U. of Berlin; m. Martha Clark, of Springfield. Mass., June 23, 1880; 3 children, Margaret Clark (Mrs. James M. Barker), Lawrence Avery, Hugh. Or- dained, 1878; stated supply Congl. Ch., Greenfield Hill, Conn., 1879; pastor Nassau and East Nassau, N.Y., 1880, Kingsborough Av. Ch., Gloversville, N.Y., 1882-91; stated supply, Milton, N.Y., 1894; editorial writer and lit. editor, 1896-05; asso. edi- tor since 1905, The Congregationalist. Clubs: Ap- palachian. Citv. Author: Hewers of Wood (with Rev. W. G. Puddefoot); Closet and Altar. Home: Brookline, INlass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* BANKIN, Martha Clark, writer; b. Hinsdale, Mass., Oct. 20, 1855; d. Rev. Perkins Kirkland and Hannah Smith (Avery) Clark; lineal de.scendant of Christopher Avery who came to America from England, in 1630; prep. edn. Springfield (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Vassar, 1876; m. Rev. Isaac Ogden Rankin, of Brookline, June 23, 1880; 3 children, Margaret Clark (Mrs. James M. Barker), Lawrence Avery, Hugh. Interested in social service, mis- sionary and patriotic worlv; formerly regent Van Cortlandt Chapter, D.R., now sec. Isaac Gardner Chapter; mem. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, Women's Foreign and Home Missionary Assn. Conglist. Clubs: Women's City (Boston), Boston College, Brookline Friday. Contbr. to Outlook, Ladies' Home Journal, Youth's Companion, Woman's Home Companion, Congregationalist, N.Y. Evening Post, etc. Recreations: boating, mountain climbing. Ad- dress: 6 9 Centre St., Brookline, Mass. BANIiBTT, Frederick Jordan, lawyer; b. Tliom- aston. Me., Nov. 17, 1S57; s. ('apt. Charles E. and Ann M. (Jordan) Ranlett; A.B., Harvard, 1880; non-grad. Harvard U. Law Sell.: m. Auburndale, Mass., Aug. 15, 1895, Adele Augustine Felix; 2 chil- dren, Louis Felix, Frederick J., Jr. Practiced Bos- ton, since 1884; mem. Common Council of Newton, 1888-9; in Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1890. Pres. Signet Soc, and Philos. Soc, Harvard; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, O.K., and Pow-Wow clubs, of Harvard Law Sell. Episcopalian. Editor Harvard Ad- vocate; editorial writer Boston Daily Adver- tiser (legal subjects), 1884-90; contbr. to "Time and the Hour" (legal and lit. subjects). Home: Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. BANNBY, Pletclier, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 2, 1860; s. Ambrose A. and Maria Doi'othy (Fletcher) Ranney; ed. pub. schs., Boston, Roxbury Latin Sch. to 1879; A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1883; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1886; m. Amy H. Porter, of Haverhill, Mass., June 24, 1886 (died June 22, 1894); 2 children, Ethel R. (Mrs. Malcolm Lang), Dudley Porter. Has practiced at Boston since 1886; mem. law firm of Ranney & Clark (Ambrose A. Ranney, Isaiah R. Clark and self), 1888-95; practiced alone, 1895-9; mem. firm of Ran- ney & Elmore (self and Samuel D. Elmore), 1899- 03; has practiced alone since Jan. 1, 1903, and of late engaged in gen. trial practice. Pres. Roxbury Storage Warehouse Co., of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa (Har- vard, 1883). Clubs; Boston Athletic Assn., Har- vard (Boston). Recreations: shooting, fishing. Home: 72 Bay State Rd. Office: 6 Beacon St., Bos- ton, Mass. BANNEY, William Watson, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) BANSOM, Eliza Taylor, M.D.; b. Ontario, Can.; d. William Gowan and Janet (Thomson) Taylor; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1897; student New York Polyclinic, course in patliology and neu- rology, 1900; Post-Grad. Med. Sch., New York, course in neurology, 1901; Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., post-grad, course, 1901; m. Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands, June 28, 1893, Prof. George W. Ransom; 2 children, Ruth, Eleanor. Formerly teacher in Brookline and Boston pub. schs.: lec- turer on histology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; has specialized in diseases of nervous system. Home; 197 Bay State Rd. Office: Hotel Puritan, Boston. BANSOM, George Brinkerhoff, rear-admiral; b. Chazv, N.Y., June 28, 1S51; s. Harry Sawyer and Martiia (Bosworth) Ransom; Oswego (N.Y.) Nor- mal and Training Sch., 1869; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1874 (2d in class): B.C.E., U. of Wis., 1891; m. Sarah Upham, of Milwaukee, Sept. 15, 1880 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 889 (died 1912). Commd. asst. engr. U.S.X.. 1875; passed asst. engineer, 1880; chief engr., 1895; comdr., 1904; capt., 1907; rear-admiral, 1911; re- tired June 28, 1913. Was chief engr. U.S.S. Con- cord, May 1, 1898, and participated in battle of Manila Bay; was head of navy yard steam engring. dept. 6 yrs. ; insp. machinery and of engring. ma- terials 6 yrs.; instr. in steam engring. Naval Acad.. 3 vrs., and at U. of Wis., 3 yrs., etc. Home: 27 Orchard St., Belmont, Mass.* RANSOM, ■William Richard, college prof. ; b. Chicago, 111., 1N76; s. Lake and Lucy (Bacon) Ran- som; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1898, A.M., Harvard, 1903; m. Eunice Foster. Asst. prof, mathematics. Tufts Coll., 1900, now prof. same. Author: Freshman Calculus, 1909; Fresliman Mathematics, 191i;. Home: 29 Sawyer Av., Tufts College, Mass. RANTOITIi, Aug'ustus Neal, architect; b. Salem, Mass., Ma>-, 1S65; s. liobert Samuel and Harriet C. (Neal) Rantoul; A.B., Harvard, 1887: m. Dedliam, Mass., Sept., 1907, Matilda Charlotte Palgrave Tal- bot, of England: children, Robert, Talbot, Char- lotte Maud. Mem. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul, architects. Fellow A. I. A.; mem. Boston Soc. Archi- tects, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Somerset, Har- vard, Country, Myopia Hunt. Recreations: travel- ing. Home: 300 Beacon St. Address: 50 Congress St.. Boston.* RANTOUL, Neal, broker. (See vol. 1909.) RANTOUIi, Robert Samuel, lawyer: b. Beverly, Mass., .lune 2. 1832: s. Hon. Robert R. Rantoul, Jr.; A.B., Harvard, 1853, A.I\I., 1856, LL.B., 1S56; m. Harriet C. Neal. Admitted to bar, 1856; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., from Beverlv, 1857, Salem, 1883 and 1S84; collector port of Salem and Beverly, 1865-9: mayor of Salem, 1890-3: candidate for presdi. elector. Palmer and Buckner ticket, 1896. Pres. Essex Inst., 1896-04. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Home: 17 Winter St., Salem, Mass.* RASMUSSEN, Trederii, college prof.; b. Hals, Denmark, July IS, 1876; s. Nels and Kirstine Ras- mussen: graduated from Realskole. Hals, Den- mark, 1892; came to America, 1899; B.S.A. (Bach- elor of Scientific Agr.), Iowa State Coll., 1905; unmarried. Asst. in dairying, Purdue V., La Fay- ette, Ind.. June 10, 1905-Sept. 1, 1906; asst. prof, of dairying. Iowa State Coll., Ames, Sept.. 1906-Sept., 1907: prof, dairying, N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Me- chanic Arts, since Sept., 1907. Republican. Evan- gelical Lutheran. Jlem. Alpha Zeta (agrl. frater- nity). Phi Kappa Plii. Mason. Spent summer of 1907 in Denmark, studying the cattle industry for U.S. Dept. of Agr. (results published in Bull. No. 29, Bur. of Animal Industry under title "Cattle Breeders' Associations in Denmark"). Has given especial attention to co-operation in agriculture in this country and abroad; spl. study of cost of producing milk in N.H. Pres. Official Dairy In- structors' Assn., N.H. Sanitary Milk Assn.; sec. Granite State Dairymen's Assn. Address: Dur- ham, N.H. RASFE, Otto Steinliofer, clergyman; b. Balti- more. Jan. 19, 1882; s. Emile Paul and Elisabeth T\^. (Steinhofer) Raspe; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1905; m. Mollie A. Andrews, of Morrisville, Vt., Feb. 1, 1906; 3 children, Phillip Andrews, Elisabeth Oritha, Amalia Marion. Ordained LTniversalist ministry, 1905; pastor, Morrisville, Vt., 1905-10, St. Paul's Cli.. Palmer, Mass., 1910-15, Freeport and Bruns- wick. Me., since Mar., 1915. Mem. Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 8, F. & A.M.; Tucker Chapter No. 15, R.A.IVt.: Coral Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Ad- dress: Holbrook St., Freeport, Me. RATCIflFFE, Charles Alfred, clergyman: b. Lon- don, England, Nov. 10, 1857; s. Charles and Rose Mary Henrietta (Goddard) Ratcliffe: ed. Bancroft's Hosp., London: Kortea-arn Inst., Bonn, Germany; Boston LT. Sch. of Theology, 1894-6: m. Lydia Frances Cumminss. of Reading, Mass., Jan. 3, 1887; 2 daughters. Ethel Florence, Edith Nast. Mis- sionary work. 1885-8. in charsre of the Am. Mis- sion at St. Paul de Loanda. West Africa; pastor chs. in Me., lSSS-93, Mattapoisett, Mass., 1893-6. Trinity Ch.. North Attleboro, 1896-1900, Trini- tarian Congl. Ch., Norton, Mass.. since Apr. 15, 1901. Recreations: walking, tennis, poultry rais- ing. Address: Norton, Mass. RATHBUN, Edward Harris, mfr. ; b. Woon- socket, i;.l., Now L't;, isf.G: s. Ex.-Lt.-Gov. Oscar J. and Rachel (Harris) Rathbun; g.-s. Edward Har- ris (mfr. of woolen goods) and descendant of John Rathbone, an original purcliaser of Block Island. 1660; ed. Brown U.; m. Anna Reed Wilkinson, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 9, 1895; 4 children, Rachel H., Lawrance W., Anita R., JNlabel. Since 1899 pres. of the Woonsocket Machine & Press Co.; pres. Franklin Nat. Bank, liathbun Knitting Co. (also dir.) ; dir. Ind. Trust Co., Woonsocket Instn. for Savings, Lawton Spinning Co., Dunn Worsted Mills, Puritan Life Ins. Co., Samoset Worsted Co., Nyanza Mills, R.I. Safe Deposit Co. Trustee Dean Acad., Rachel F. Harris Manual Training Sch. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Knight Templar. Clubs: Squantum Assn., Hope, Art, Brae Burn Country. Home: 539 Harris Av. Office: 2d Av., Woonsocket, R.I. RATHBTTN, Elmer Jeremiah, judge; b. Coventry, R.I., Apr. 16, 1870; s. James and Melissa D. (Cap- well) Rathbun; A.B., Brown U., 1896: LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law, 1898; m. Virginia Stratton Pollack, of Cheraw, S.C, Aug. 9, 1914. Admitted to bar, 1898; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1897-9; elk. Dist. Ct., 1900; justice 4th R.I. Jud. Dist., 1900-9; asso. justice Superior Ct. of R.I. since 1909. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Home: 1 Rhode Island Av., Providence; (country) West Greenwicli, R.I. Address: County Court House, Providence, R.I. RATHOM. John Revelstoke, editor, author; b. Melbourne, Australia, July 4, 1868: ed. Scotch Coll., Melbourne, and Harrow, Eng. ; m. Florence Mil- dred Campbell, of W. Va. War corr. Soudan, 1886, for Melbourne Argus: Cuba, 1898. and Boer War, for the Chicago Herald and San Francisco Chron- icle; mem. Bunbury Expdn. to New Guinea, 1888, Schwatka's Alaslca expdn., 1890; for several yrs. staff corr. Chicago Record-Herald; managing edi- tor, 1905-12, editor and gen. mgr. since 1912, Provi- dence Journal and The Evening Bulletin. Contbr. to Scribner's and many other Am. mags., Mel- bourne "Australasian," London Dailv Telegraph, Nineteenth Century, etc. Authority on immigra- tion and socio!, subjects. Home: 315 Thayer St. Office: The Providence Journal, Providence, R.I. RATSHESKY, Ahraham C, banker; b. Boston, 1864; s. Asher and Fannie Ratshe.sky; ed. Boston schs. Pres. U.S. Trust Co.: dir. Mass. Breweries Co., Puritan Trust Co., Chelsea Trust Co., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Was mem. Boston Com- mon Council 2 yrs.; former mem. Mass. Senate and sec. Rep. State Com.; del. and sec. Mass. dele- gation Rep. nat. convs. 1892, 1904. Mem. State Bd. of Charity, Federation of Jewish Charities (pres., 1913-14): treas. Boston branch Baron de Hirsch Fund. Club: Boston City. Home: Hotel Touraine. Office: 30 Court St., Boston. RATSHESKV, Israel Alfred, treasurer; b. Bos- ton, Mass., Feb. 23, 1863; s. Asher and Bertha CAbrams) Ratshesky; ed. pub. sclis., Boston; m. Theresa Evelvn Shuman, of Boston. June 6, 1894; 2 children. Vera Shuman, Hetty Lang Shuman. Began with Jordan, Marsh Co., dept. store: then with drv goods firm of Smith & Watson: treas. U.S. Trust Co. since Mar. 4, .1895, also dir.; dir. Leopold Morse Home. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Elysium, Boston City, Kern- wood Country. Recreations: motoring, golf, swimming. Home: 347 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton: (summer) "Beachurst," Swampscott, Mass. Office: 30 Court St., Boston, Mass. RAVI, Vincent, clergyman; b. Naples. Italy, Julv 20. 1876: s. Salvatore Vincenzo and Mary Williamson (Booth) Ravi; ed. Florence. Italy, to 1893: came to America, June 24. 1893; student Ohio Weslevan U., Delaware. O.. 1893-S. A.B., 1898; A.M., 1901; student Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1898- 1901, B.S.T., 1901; m. New York. Feb. 16. 1904, Miriam Virgin: 3 children, Vincent Virgin, b. Dec. 12. 1904, Nora and Katherine (twins). Apr. 13, 1909. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1901; pastor, TTnion Ch., Hopedale, Mass.. 1901-3, Manchester, Vt., 1907-9. North Ch., Cambridge, Mass.. since Oct. 17, 1909. Republican. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: 890 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Twentieth Century, Pilgrim, Fortnightly. Address: Cambiidge, Mass. BAWSOIf, Frank !•., State of Me. superintendent N.K. Telephone & Telegrapli Co.; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 6, 1877; s. Louis, Jr., and Caroline L. Rawson; prep. edn. English High Sch., Worcester; Worcester Poly. Inst., 1897-9; m. E. Louise Bowles, of Worcester, Oct. 16. 1900: 1 daughter, Dorothy L. Began active career in employ of the Worcester Electric Light Co., 1899, continuing 2 yrs. ; with N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. since 1901, now supt. for the company for State of Me. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Portland Yacht, Cumberland, Portland Country, Woodfords, Bangor Tarratine. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 130 William St. Office: 45 Forest Av., Portland, Me. BAY, Anna Chapin, author: b. Westfielrt, Mass., Jan. 3, 1865: d. Edward Addison anS Helen M. (Chapin) Ray: A.B., Smith Coll., 1885, A.M., 18SS; moved to West Haven, Conn., 1867; unmarried. Has spent much time in Quebec, studying social and polit. conditions since 1903. Mem. Smith Coll. Club, Assn. of Collegiate Alumn.-p (treas. Conn, branch. 1893-1904), New Haven Colony Hist. Soc, Conn. Humane Soc. Club: Lyceum (London). (See "Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Homo: Tremont, West Haven, Conn., and Chateau Frontenac. Quebec, Can.* BAY, Pabius Maxinius, lawyer; b. South Wind- ham, Me., Mar. 30, 1837: s. Col. Caleb and Susan (Bickford) Rea (name formerly so written): de- scendant of Daniel Rea, who came to Plymouth, Mass., 1630 and moved to Danvers, Mass., the next yr. ; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861, A.M., 1864; studied pvtly. at Heidelberg and Geneva, 1861-2; m. Lex- ington, IMass., Mary M. Marrett, of Westbrook, Me., Aug. 29. 1863 (died Jan. 27, 1877); m. 2d, Westbrook. Isabel Tibbetts (Alfred, Me.), Nov. 22, 1883; children (by first marriage). Sarah Ade- line (Mrs. Burroughs), b. June 14, 1866; William Caleb, May 16. 1871. Admitted to Me. bar, Oct., 1865; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1871, 1872, Senate, 1885-6: judge Westbrook Municipal Ct., 1883-5 (re- signed). Trustee Gorham (Me.) Acad. Mem. Me. Geneal. Soc. (ex-pres.). Me. Hist. Soc, Chi Psi, Elians (book-lovers' club). Author: Christmas Tree and Other Poems. 1874; Translations, Imita- tions and a Few Originals (verse), 1904. Edited Journal of great grandfather. Dr. Caleb Rea; writ- ten during Expdn. against Ticonderoga in 1758, ■which furnishes the basis of a page of Parkman's "Montcalm and Wolfe" (pub. by Essex Inst., Salem, Mass.). 1881. Greatly interested in local and fam- ily history, and a frequent contbr. to the local press on hist, subjects. Home: "■V\^ildacre," 4 8 Church St.. "Westbrook, Me. Office: 191 IMiddle St., Portland, 'Me. BAY, Herbert I..: b. Sutton, Mass.. Jan. 28. 1S68: s. George "W. and Eliza (Bennett) Ray; grad. Sut- ton High Sch.: m. Lucia K. Hovle, of Sutton, Nov. 6, 1SS9; children, Maud L.. Flora E., Alice R., Louise M. Dealer in hay. 1887-90, propr. grocery store and postmaster, 1890-02; farming and dairy business since 1902, has served as tax collector and selectman: chmn. Dem. Com.. Sutton, 20 yrs.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1914. Mem. Patrons of Husbandi-y. Address: Sutton, Mass. BAY, Bobert Allen, lawyer; b. Palmer. Mass., Apr. 7. 1851: s. Alexander Hamilton and Sarah .Tane (Maynard) Ray: ed. Burr & Bui-ton Sem., Manchester. Vt.: Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H.: ,\.B., Dartmouth. 1877. A.M.. 1885; m. Hattie A. B.allou, of Poncord, N.H.. Mar. 18. 1881 (died 1890); m. 2d, Clara A. Ireton, of Salt Lake City, TTfah, 19*^7: 1 daughter. Agnes Helen (wife of Fred H. Bobbins, of Providence. R.I.). Admitted to N.H. bar, 1879: nartner in Concord. N.H.. with Mr. Reuben E. "Walker (now justice Supreme Ct. of N.H), 1879-89; removed to Keene. 1893; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. from "Ward 6. Concord. 1SS5; judge of probate for Cheshire Countv. N.H.. 1906- 21. Repulilican. Baptist. Compiler: Rav and Walk- er's New Hampshire Citations. 1891. Recreations: huntinsr. fishing. Home: 6S5 Main St. Office: 64 Main St., Keene, N.H. EAYMENTON, WiUiam H.; moved to California. (See vol. 1909.) BAYMEB, George Sharp, engineer, educator; b. New York, Oct. 13, 1855; s. Henry H. and Henrietta (Sharji) Raymer; ed. pvt. schs.. New York, Dres- den, Saxony; prepared for Harvard at Kendall's, Cambridge, Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1878; E.M., Sch. of Mines (Columbia), 1881: m. Edith F. MacArthur, of Phila., Pa., Oct. 20, 1886. Engr. mines in the West, 1881-99; instr. mining, 1899-04, asst. prof, since 1904, Harvard. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engi- neers, Colo. Scientific Soc, A.A.A.S., Boston Nat- ural History Soc, Harvard Travelers. Episco- palian. Club: Harvard. Recreations: travel and exploration. Address; 51 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. BAYMOND, Bradforcl Paul, educator; b. Stam- fori], Conn.. .Apr. 22, 1846: s. Lewis and Sallie A. Raymond; Hamline U., Minn., 1866-9; A.B., Law- rence U., Wis., 1870; B.D., Boston U., 1873; studied in Germany, 1880-1; (D.D., Northwestern U., 1884, Yale, 1901; LL.D., Lawrence, 1889); m. Lulu A. Rich, of Red Wing, Minn., Sept. 15, 1873. Ordained M.E. ministry; pastor Allen St. Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1874-7, Chestnut St. Ch., Providence, 1877- 80, Nashua, N.H., 1S81-3; pres. Lawrence U., Apple- ton, Wis., 1883-9; pres., 1889-08, prof, ethics and Bibl. lit., 1909 — , Wesleyan U., Conn. Address: Middletown, Conn.* BAYMOND, Mrs. Charles M.; see Gary, Annie Louise. BAYMONS, Georg-e H., lawyer; b. Winchendon, Mass., Sept. 23, 1874; s. Hervey T. and Georgianna (Wells) Raymond; descendant of Wm. Raymond, who settled in Beverly, Mass., 1652; prep. edn. Murdoek High Sch., Winchendon; A.B., Brown U., 1899; m. Amv H. Bassett, of Providence, R.I., June 6, 1906; 2 children, Madeline, Ruth B. Asst. elk. Appelate Div., Supreme Ct. of R.I., 1899-02; admitted to R.I. bar, 1902; mem. Bassett & Ray- mond, since 1905; justice of Police Ct., Providence, since 1909. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Sigma Chi. Mason. Recreations: athletics, fishing. Home: 219 Sackett St. Office: 1002 Union Trust Co. Bldg., Providence, R.I. BAYMONB, John A., banking; b. Weymouth, Mass., Jan. 9, 1848; s. Robert B. and Lavinia P. (Nash) Ravmond; common sch. edn.; m. Augusta, Me., 1873, E. Alberta Waldron. At 15 elk. in mer- cantile house of Henry Loud, East Weymouth and continued 25 yrs. Clk. and treas. East Weymouth Savings Bank since 1888; town clk. since 1879. Republican. Conglist. Address: East Weymouth, Mass. BAYMONS, John Marshall, lawyer; b. Salem, Mass., June 16, 1852: s. Alfred Augustus and Sarah Slade (Buffum) Raymond; direct descendant of (iapt. William Raymond, Beverly, Mass., 1652; ed. pub. schs. and Friends' Boarding Sch., Providence, R.I.; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law., 1878 (Hilliard prize for best essay on "Insanity as a Defense in Criminal Cases"); m. Salem, June, 1879, Anna Belle Jackson (died Jan., 1885); 3 daughters, Eva, Helen and Grace; m. 2d, Salem, Dec, 1893, Jennie Abbot Ward; 1 son. John Marshall, Jr. Admitted to Suf- folk bar, IS'78, and has since practiced at Salem; mem. (5ov. John D. Long's Exec. Council, 1880, Salem Common Council, 1881-2 (pres.); mayor city of Salem, 1886-9 (inclusive); pres. Salem I\Iut. Benefit Assn. for 14 yrs., Salem Cooperative Bank, 1888-95: dir. Mercantile Nat. Bank of Salem. Executor and trustee Isaac C. "Wyman Estate given to Princeton U. for Grad. Coll. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Essex Bar Assn. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mason (33°); Odd Fellow (P.S.P. Salem Encampment). Trustee Salem Pub. Library and 1st chmn. library, founded during his administration as mayor and largely through his efforts; delivered dedicatory addresses at opening. Clubs: Mayors' Club of Mass. (a founder). Coun- cillors' Club of Mass. (sr. councilor), Middlesex; The Colonial (Salem). Recreations: trees, shrubs and flowers. Home: 438 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. BAYM01TI>, Percy Edward, paleontologist; b. New Canaan, Conn., Mar. 30, 1879; s. George Ed- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 891 ward and Harriet Frances (Beers) Raymond; Ithaca High Sch.; A.B., Cornell U., 1902; Ph.D., Yale, 1905; m. Eva Grace Mayhani Goodenough, of Worcester, N.Y., Aug. 3, 1904. Asst. in paleontol- ogy, Cornell U., 1901-2; asst. in hist, geology, Yale, 1905; asst. curator in charge invertebrate pale- ontology, Carnegie Mus., Pittsburgh, 1904-10; in- vertebrate paleontologist, Geol. Survey of Can., 1910-12; prof, invertebrate paleontology, U. of Pittsburgh, 1909-11; asst. prof, paleontology, Har- vard, and curator invertebrate paleontology, Mus. Comparative Zoolog.v, Feb., 1912 — . Fellow Geol. Soc. America, Paleontol. Soc, A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Assn. Museums, Boston Soc. Natuial History, Lund's Geologiska Feld Klubb (Sweden), Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi. Republican. Episcopalian. Author of numerous articles on paleontology and geology in scientific periodicals. Club: Harvard (^ Boston). Home: 63 AVendell St., Cambridge, Mass.* RAYMOND, Robert rulton, judge; b. High Ridge, Stamford, Conn., June 15. 1858: s. Lewis and Sally A. (Jones) Raymond; T\^eslevan U., one yr.. Harvard, lSSO-1: Harvard Law Sch., 1881-3, 1893-4, LL.B., 1894; admitted to bar, 1883: (hon. M.A., "Weslevan. 1906); m. Marv E. Walker, of Groton, Conn., Oct. 20, 1886. Practiced at New Bedfoi-d: mem. law firm of Raymond & Mitchell, 1883-1907; justice Superior Ct. of Mass. since 1907. Republican. Methodist; del. Quadrennial Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., Chicago, 1900. Los Angeles, 1904. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Old Colony Hist. Soc Am. Bar Assn., Am. Soc. Internat. Law; dir. Am. Peace Soc. Clubs: Boston T^'esleyan Univ., Twentieth Century, Boston City. Home; Newton Centre, INIass. Office: Superior Court, Boston.* RAYMOND, Rolbert Iiovejoy, lawver; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Feb. 13, 1874; s. William H. and Anna L. (Lovejoy) Raymond: descendant of Cant. William Raymond, Beverly, Mass., 1650: prep. edn. Cambridge Latin High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Mary Min- turn Higbee, of New York, Apr. 13, 1901. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1898, fiist as mem. Ropes, Grav & Loving, then Raymond, Potter & Wester- gard; mem. Ravmond & Gordon since 1904. Mem. Battery A, M.V.M.. 1898-01. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Ten- nis and Racciuet. Union, Harvard (Boston). Rec- reations: eolf. riding. Home: Brush Hill Road, Readville. Mass. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. RAYMOND, "William Grain, principal Hoboken Acad., Hoboken, N.J., since 1906. (See vol. 1909.) RAYMOND, William lee. bonds: b. Cambridge, j^tass., Sept. 24, 1877; s. William H. and Anna L. (Lovejoy) Raymond; descendant of William Ray- mond, who canie to America about 1652; A.B.. Har- vard, 1899: m. Phebe T. Candage. of Brookline, Mass.. Aug. 31, 1905: 1 son, Richard Candage. With N. 'W. Harris & Co.. bankers, Boston, 1901-12: sr. mem. "V\^. L. Raymond & Co., investment bonds, since Mav 1. 1912: dir. Electric Lustre Starch Co. Served in Battery A. M.V.M., 1902-5. Unitprian. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard (Boston). Home: Way- land, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. RAYNER, Arthur Warren; b. Salem. Mass., Jan. 13. 1877; s. Walter Harrison and Ellen Maria (Harris) Rayner; ed. primary and grammar schs., Chelsea. Mass.: grammar and high schs.. Maiden: Newton High Sch.; m. Martha Elizabeth Pavne, of Newton Centre, Mass.. Sept. 30, 1902: 3 children, Walter Payne, Edward Warren, "V^'inifred. Began in employ of Simons, Hatch & Whitten Co., Bos- ton, Sept. 25. 1894. continuing 12 yrs.; has been identified with Walker Stetson Co., imnorters and mfrs.. since .Tan. 1, 1906, now mem. bd. dirs. and buyer for the co. Mason. Recreations; tennis, sauash racquet. Home: 131 Lake Av., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 157 Essex St., Boston, Mass. RAYNER. i:m.ina, author: b. Cambridge, Eng. ; d. Thomas Gotobed and Mahalah (Holmes) Ray- ner: early edn. in pvt. schs.; grad. U. of Cam- bridge, Eng., taking math, course and obtaining honors in the math. Tripos of 1SS8; unmarried. On staff of Youth's Companion, 1896-1902. Author: Free to Serve, 1897; In Castle and Colony, 1899; Visiting the Sin, 1900; Doris Kingsley, Child and Colonist, 1901; Handicapped Among the Free, 1903; The Dilemma of Engeltie, 1911. Home; "The Ledges," Goshen, N.H.* RAYNOI^DS, Edward Vilette, prof, of law; Nov. 5, 1859-Jan. 20, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) RRA, Charles S., president Salem Savings Bank, Salem, Mass. READ, Charles Bamum, business man; Aug. 23, 1858-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) READ, Charles Freeman, retired mfr. ; b. Dun- stable, Mass., Aug. 7, 1835; s. Calvin and Cath- erine (Baxter) Read; descendant of Esdras Read, propr. in the town of Boston, 1638; ed. grammar and high schs. of Dunstable and Fitchburg; m. Dec. 15, 1858, Catherine Augu.sta, d. David and Elizabeth (Gav) Wright, of Gardner; children, Ettie E. (deceased), Charles C, Gertrude W. (de- ceased), David W. (deceased); m. 2d, Worcester, Jan. 1, 1896, Oella E. Stone. Was chair mfr. in Gardner up to 18 96, when retired from business and removed to Worcester, Mass. Mem. "Reads" Co., 3d INIass. Cav., 2d Div., 19th Army Corps, under Banks, Butler and Sheridan, during Civil War, serving in the Dept. of the Gulf and in the Shenan- doah Valley, where was an eye-witness of Sheri- dan's ride. Conglist. Mason; mem. G.A.R. Home: 104 Burncoat St., cor. Kenwood Av., Worcester, Mass. READ, Charles Prench; b. Boston, Sept. 17, 1853; s. William (il.D.) and Sarah Fuller (McLellan) Read; ed. Boston pub. schs. and Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1874; m. Mary, d. Joseph and Elizabeth (Bickerstaff) Comer, Oct. 24, 1887: 2 children, Harold Comer, Edith Bickerstaff. Clk. and treas. Bostonian Soc. since 1899; sec. and treas. Class Assn. of 1S74, Mass. Inst. Tech., since 1887; mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Mass. Soc. S.A.R., Bos- tonian Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars in Mass., Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Mass. Soc. War of 1812, Brookline Hist. Soc, Bay State Hist. League (ex- pres.), Reade Soc; asso. mem. Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst, of Tech. Recreations: genealogy and local history. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: Old State House, Boston. READ, Charles T., lawyer; b. Biddeford, Me., July 28, 1862; s. James and Emily C. Read; ed. common schs., Biddeford, and Portland Business Coll.; read law in the office of Mason & Weymouth, Biddeford: admitted to bar, 1886; m. Biddeford, Mar. 18, 1889, Carrie S. Watson. Mem. firm of S. Higginbotham & Co.. Auburndale, Mass., 1882-3; has practiced law in Biddeford since 1886. For- merlv citv solicitor; mem. Bd. of Registration, Bid- deford: chmn. Dem. City Com. since 1907. Dem. State Com. since 1911 (chmn. since 1914). Episco- palian. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P.. Red Men, Moose. Home: 24 Hooper St. Office; 159 Main St., Bidde- ford, Me. READ, David Farnum, business man; Oct. 5, 1860-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) READ, Edward, sporting goods; b. Cambridge, Mass., ]\rav IS. 1847; s. William and Sarah (Atkins) Read; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1869: m. Rose Sears, of Boston: 2 children, Ed- ward Sears, INIarian M. Has been identified with William Read & Sons, sporting goods, since 1869; business established by father, 1826, and since con- ducted on wholesale and retail lines; partner m firm for more than 45 years. Republican. Uni- tarian. Club: Oaklev Country. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 107 N. Washington St., Boston. READ, Frederick "Wrig-ht, business man. (See vol. 1909.) READ, Georg-e E., mfr.; b. Providence, R.I., July 30, 1847: s. Beniamin C. and Mary E. (Murray) Read; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass.; m. Abbie Louise Burrell. of Weymouth. Mass., June 26, 1870 (died 1886); m. 2d, Alice E. Dunning, of Chelsea Mass., Nov. 10. 1886; children (by first marriage), Edward B., Robert M., Arthur C; (by second marriage) Ernest D.. Marion E., George H, Helen E., Beniamin C. Learned car-building trade in which continued with father 9 yrs.; entered manufacture of furniture, 1873, and engaged m same at Wevmouth and Boston until 1894; then 892 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND removed to :Manchester, N.H.; mem. Josselyn & Read Co., IS 94-9; treas. and gen. mgv. Kichf'ord Mfg. Co., furniture mfrs., since 1S99. Mem. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Democrat. Conglist. Recreations: music, motoring. Address: Rich- ford, Vt. SEAD, Harold Comer, insurance; b. Boston, Dec. 2, ISSS; s. Charles French and Mary Hickerstaff (Comer) Read; grad. Brookline (Mass.) High Sch., 1908; m. Margaret Frances Scudder, of Hingham, Mass., Mav S, 1915. Began active career, 1909. as ins. broker, with Hinckley & Woods, continuing 3 vrs.; then with Equitable Surety Co. 1 yr. ; as- sisted in organizing firm of Read & Potter, Apr., 1913; firm since joined by Paul Burrage, and now Read, Burrage & Co. Served in 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1908-13 (resigned). Republican. Episco- palian. Home: 8 Gardner Terrace, Allston, Mass. Office: 29 Central St., Boston. Mass. BEAD, Jane Maria, artist, author; b. Barnstable, Mass Oct 4, 1S53; d. William and Susan Marietta (Austin) Read; ed. Newell's Pvt. Sch., Wilbraham, Mass., Burnett's English Classical Inst., Spring- field, Waterville (Me.) Classical Inst.; studied art under Childe Hassam, J. J. Enneking, Emil Carl- son, and others. Taught languages, mathematics and other branches until about 1885; also taught drawing, painting and sketching from nature in various towns of Mass. for 15 yrs.; began writing for the press, 1S74. Baptist. Author: Between the Centuries, and Other Poems. Address: Still River, Mass. BEAD, "Walter A., public official; b. Blackstone, INIass.. Julv 6. 1S42: s. Thomas J. and Sarah (Bur- ton) Read'; ed. common schs. of Mass. and R-I-: m. Charlotte Owen, of Chepachet, R.I., Sept. 19. 1866- 1 daughter, Maude L. (Mrs. Howard W. Farnum, of Chenachet). Served as capt. 4th R.I. Vol Inf., Civil War: engaged in mercantile busi- ness Providence, until 1898; mem. R.I. Senate, 1889-98- mem. State Bd. Charities and Corrections, RT since 1892: gen. treas. State of R.I. since 1898. Mem. G.A.R. (comdr. R.T. Dept 1900) Rec- reations: motoring. Home: Chepachet, R.I. Of- fice : State House, Providence, R.I. BEAD, W(alter) Georgre, priest: b. Mt. Ho^ly. N.I Feb 2. 1869: s. Zachariah (M.D.) and Eliza- beth Grandin (Wurts) Read; A B. Haverford Coll , 1889; A.B., Harvard. 1890: student Gen. Theol. Sem , 1895: unmarried. Deacon. 1895, priest, 1896, PE Ch.: rector St. Margaret's Ch., Brighton (Bos- ton), since 1908. Club: University (Phila.). Ad- dress: Brighton (Boston), Mass. BEAD, "William, newspaper publisher: Dec. 2, lS42-Oct. 18. 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BEADS. John leslie. lawver: b. Ouincv. Iir. Sept ""> 1861; s. .Tohn and Mary Ann (Bonney) Reade" descendant of .John Read, Plymouth Colony. about le.'.O, and settled in Rehoboth, Mass.; great grnndfather, Dan Read, removed to I-ewiRton from Attleboro, Mass., in 1788 and was the first post- master of Lewiston, serving 40 yrs.; A.B., Bates Coll 1883: m. Lillian Harris, of Bewiston, Me.. •Tune 14, 1899; 1 son. John L.. Jr. Doorkeeper m charge press gallery, U.S. Senate. Washington, 1885-7; reporter and telegraph editor. New _\ ork Tribune, 1887-9; corr., Boston Daily Globe, 1889-15; editor Auburn Daily Gazette, 1892-3; admitted to Me bar 1897; city solicitor, Lewiston. 1898-1900, elk' of cts.. Androscoggin Co., 1903-6; acting elk. Lewiston Municipal Ct.. 1907-8: mem. Lewiston Sch Bd 1904-7. Dir., sec. and treas. Lewiston Loan & Bldg. Assn., Indian Rest Village; elk. and treas. Improvement Soc. Sec. Lewiston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. bd. overseers Bates i_oll.: sec and treas. Bates Alumni Assn. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Androscoggin Co. Bar Assn., Andrris- cogffin Law Library (treas.). Mem. SAT}- Re- publican. Conglist. Mason: mem Kniehts of Golden Ea.gle (past grand chief). Cliib: Calumet (ex-nres., sec. and treas.). Home: 18 Wakefield St. OflSce: 124 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. BEADE. PhiUp, brig.general: b. Lowell, Mass Oct 13 1844; s. Henry and Rowena (Hildreth) Reade: cadet, U.S. Mil. Acad., July 1, 1864-Jan. 14. 1865. and June 20, 1865-Jan. 21. 1867; m. .les.sie Ea- ton, of Trov, N.Y., Oct. 30, 1878. Commd. 2d It. 3d Inf.. May 13, 1867; 1st It.. Dec. 8, 1878; capt., Nov. 13, 1889; maj. insp. gen. vols., May 12 1898; It.-col. insp. gen. vols., Jan. 18, 1899; hon. discharged from vol. service, June 30, 1901; maj. 8th U.S. Inf., Mar. 31, 1899; transferred to 4th Inf., Oct. 28, 1899; It.- col. 25th Inf., Mar. 12, 1902; transferred to 23d Inf., Apr. 6, 1903; col., Aug. 13, 1903; brig.-gen. U.S.A., May 4, 1911; retired by operation of law, Oct. 13, 1908. In military service of U.S. 44 yrs., In Indian campaigns. Civil War, Spanish-Am. War in Cuba and P. I., Aguinaldo insurrection and Moro campaigns. Ex-gov. and historian Mass., Wis. and 111. socs. Colonial Wars; register gen. Army of Santia,go-de-Cuba; founder and 1st v. -p. Mil. Order Moro Campaigns; patriarch of Mass. Corral INIil. Order of the Carabao; historian Mass. Soc. S.A.R.; mem. G.A.R., Reade Hist, and Geneal. Assn. (v. -p.), Ancient and Hon. Artillery Co. of Mass., etc. Mason. Clubs: Athletic, Army and Navy (New York), Army Mess and Club (West Point, N.Y.), Yorick (Lowell, Mass.), etc. Home: 871 Lake View Av., Lowell, Mass. Address: The Wadsworth, 10 Kenmore St., Boston.* BEABDON, Edmund, soap mfr. ; b. Queenstown, Ireland, Feb. 14, 1837; s. John and Mary (Drum- mond) Reardon; lirought to America, 1840; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass.; m. Ellen M. Kingsley, of Plymouth, Oct. 8, 1863 (died, 1912); no children. Began in soap mfg. business, 1856, and continued activelv on own account 48 yrs.; business sold, Oct., 1904, to John Reardon & Sons Co., of which is pres. ; was one of the founders of Charles River Street Ry. Co., which was merged with the Cam- bridge R.R., then with the West End Street Ry., of Boston, of which was v. -p. 3 yrs.; pres. John Reardon Sons Corpn. ; dir. Commercial Nat. Bank; trustee and mem. investment com. Union Instn. for Savings; formerly mem. City Council and Bd. of Aldermen, Cambridge (2 yrs. in each); mem. Bd. of Park Commrs. 4 yrs. Mem. bd. dirs. Prospect Union, Cambridge. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Trade. Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Mem. Charitable Irish Soc, Catholic Union of Boston. Republican. Club: Cambridge. Home: 38 Henry St. Office: 57 Waverly St., Cambridge, Mass. BEABICK, Balph Erskine, head master; b. Mer- cersburg. Pa., Jan. 30, 1883; s. Jacob William and Jeanie Duncan (MacNaughton) Rearick; descend- ant of Rev. Ebenezer Erskine, Robert Erskine, III, Barbara Stuart, Robert Stuart (Earl of Orkney), James (V) Stuart; ed. Cb.ambersburg (Pa.) Acad.; A.B., Princeton, 1903, M.S., 1904; spl. work Har- vard; m. Sept. 18. 1907, Laura Helen Bricker. of Chambersburg, Pa. Chemist Youngstown (Ohio) Sheet and Tube Co., 1904-5; mem. faculty the Law- renceville (N.J.) Sch., 1906-7: mem. faculty, 1907- 10, head master since 1910, the King School. Sec, treas. and mem. bd. dirs.. the King Sch., Inc.; treas. and mem. bd. Visiting Nurse Assn., Inc., of Stam- ford. Independent Republican. Presbyn. Mem. Princeton Univ. Tower Club. Home: 53 Prospect St. School: 1 Prospect St., Stamford, Conn. BECCOBD, Augrustus Phineas, cler.yyman; b. Acushnet, Mass., Feb. 14, 1870; s. Phineas White and Emma Henrietta (Dickens) Reccord; grad. Fairhaven (Mass.) High Sch., 1887; A.B., Brown, 1892; S.T.B., Harvard, 1895; m. Mae A. Tripp, of East Charleston. Vt., Oct. 30, 1895. Ordained min- istry Unitarian Ch., Oct. 9. 1895; pastor, Chelsea. Mass.. 1895-7. 3d Congl. Soc, Cambridge, Mass., 1897-02, Channing Memorial Ch., Newport, R.I., 1902-5, Ch. of the Unity, Springfield, Mass.. since Apr. 1, 1905. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade; Charter Revision Com., Springfield Ministers' Assn., Brown U. Alumni (advisory council), Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, visiting com. of Brown U. Clubs: The Club. Springfield Country. Home: 207 State St.. Springfield, Iilass. BECTOB, Frank, clergyman; b. nr. Parkersburg, Va., July 20. 1851; s. Rev. Enoch and Mindwell (Noves) Rector; A.B., Denison U., Ohio, 1878 (D.D., 1903); grad. Newton Theol. Instn.. Mass., 1881; m. Martha Pickering, of Bellingham, Mass., Oct. 18, 1881 (died Nov. 16, 1907); m. 2d, Mary Louise Rogers, of Pawtucket, R.I., Oct. 16, 1911. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1881 ; pastor 2d Ch., Newport, R. I., 1881-6, 1st Ch., Fitchburg, Mass., 1886-1900, 1st Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 1900 — . Pres. R.L Bapt. State WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 893 Conv.: trustee Newton Theol. Insln.; dir. K.I. Bapt. Kdn. Soc; trustee R.I. Bible Soc. Home: 1 Brook St., Pawtucket, R.I.* REDMAN, Fred L., M.D. ; b. Hermon, Me., Dec. 9, 185!); s, (leorse H. and Mary E. (Carr) Redman; ed. common schs., Hermon and Hampden, Me., 1865-78; Hampden Acad., 1873, 74, 75; Eastern State Normal Sch., Castine. 1880-1; M.D., Med Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1893; post-grad, work, Har- vard, 190U: m. Anne E. Sanderson, of Vienna, Me., Oct. 13, 18X3: 7 children, Ralph \V., b. 1885; Grace E., 1886; Charles \Y., 1889; Edward S., 1891; Fannie C, 1893: Elvira L.. 1895: Crosby E., 1898. Practiced at Corinna, Me., since 1893; sr. mem. F. L. Redman and Sons, real estate and automolnles. Pres. bd. of trustees, Corinna Union Acad.; trustee Stewart Free Library. Mem. A.M. A.. Me. Med. Assn. Re- imblican. Mem. Christian Ch. Mason; mem. I.O. O.F., MAY. of A., Grange. Address: Corinna, Me. REDMAN, John Bakeman, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) REDMOND, Eugene Try on, real estate; b. Chel- sea, ^las.s.. May 22, 18,5; .s. Charles C. and Minnie Bell (Tryon) Redmond; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. of Salem. Mass.; m. Helen Janet Eames, of Honolulu, H. Ty., .Tune 3, 1913. With Charles F. Bowker, real estate, Boston, 1890-7; sr. mem. E. T. Redmond & Co., real estate, ins. and mortgage brokers, since 1898. ^lem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Bos- ton Real Estate Exchan.se. INIem. 2d Corps Cadets, Mass. N.G.. Salem, 1896-12. Republican. IMason. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: athletics and outdoor sports. Home: 154 Riverwav. Office: 85 Devonshire St., and 581 Boylston St., Boston. REDMOND, John W., lawyer; b. Charlotte, Vt., Jan. 24, 1861; s. James and ^Margaret Redmond; grad. St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1882; A.B., U. of Vt., 1886: m. twice, 2d, Newport. Vt.. Oct., 1896, Eva Davis; 1 child, Lois, b. Hvde Park. Vt., Oct. 13. 1888 (1st wife's child). Studied law: began practice at North Troy, Vt.. 1891; removed to New- port, Vt.. 1893; reporter decisions of Supreme Court of Vt. since 1904; e.x;-chmn. R.R. Commn. of Vt. Address: Newport, Vt. REDSHAW, Samuel Gaunt, mf r. ; Ij. Ansonia, Conn., July 27, 1849; s. John M. and Sarah (Gaunt) Redsbaw; ed. grammar and high sens.. Ansonia; m. May 18. 1877, Amelia Lawton; 2 sons, John Louis, Charles Joseph. Engaged in mfg. paper boxes since 1879; dir. Ansonia Savings Bank. Al- derman, 1903-6; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8; Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T.); Elk. Address: Ansonia, Conn. REDSTONE, Edward Harry, librarian; b. St. .Johns. Newfoundland. June 22, 1882; s. Geor,ge and Lucy (Fleet) Redstone; ed. Cambridge, ISIass. ; m. Alice Eaton Hitchcock, of Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 15, 1908; 2 children, Barbara, Edward H., Jr. Asst. in Law Library of Harvard U., 1898-05; salesman law dept., Little, Brown & Co., 1905-8; asst. librar- ian Social Law Library, 1908-13, since librarian. Mem. Am. Assn. Law Libraries (treas. ), Mass. Library Club. Mass. Librarians' Club. Republican. Methodist. Club: Boston City. Recreations: out- door diversions. Home: 19 Prentiss St., Cambridge, Mass. Address: Social Law Library, Boston. Mass. REED, Albert Church, M. D.; b. Rockland. Me., Mar. 23. 1858: s. Andrew G. and Rebekah S. (Part- ridge) Reed; ed. Montpelier Sem.; Boston U. Sch. of Oratory; Wesleyan U., INIiddletown, Conn.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1887; m. M. Louise Smith, of ^Middletown, Conn., 1889. Began prac- tice. Clinton, ]Mass.. 1887; at Georgetown, Mass., since 1895; city phys. since 1899; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11; chmn. Georgetown Sch. Bd. since 1904. Progressive. Methodist. Mem. Theta Nu, Chi Psi. Home: Georgetown, Mass. REED, Charles Iiincoln, educator; b. Hudson, Mass., Apr. 15. 1868; s. Stephen Chandler and Rhoda Gale (Tyler) Reed; descendant of William Reed, Weymouth, Mass.. about 1630; grad. Hudson High Sch.. 1885; Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1889 (Phi Beta Kappa); A.M.. Harvard, 1897; m. Monson, Mass., Dec. 29, 1897, Rosa A. Nichols; children, Constance, Emily, Lucy. Prin. High Sch., Bethlehem, N.H., 1889-90, Kingston, Mass., 1890-3 Hudson, Mass., 1893-6; jr. master, 1897-1907, master, head of Dept. of History, since 1907, Mechanic Arts High Sch., Boston. Mem. Am. Mist. Assn., Am. Economic Assn., Mass. High Sch. Masters' Club, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Economic, Tufts Coll. Club. Recreations: camping, fishing and all outdoor sports. Home: 35 Riverview Rd., Brigh- ton. Office: Mechanic Arts High Sch., Boston. REED, Charles Iiuman, editor and publisher; b. Franklin. Vt., .June 18, 1851; s. Leonard and Mary M. (Loverin) Reed; ed. pub. schs.. Newport and Franklin, Vt. Founded, 1878, and since editor and pub., Richford (Vt.) Journal. Address: Richford, Vermont. REED, Chester Allyn, lawyer, author; b. Taun- ton, Mass., Apr. 28, 1860; s. Chester Isham and Elizabeth Yonge (Allyn) Reed; A.B., Harvard, 1881; student Harvard Law Sch., 1881-2; admitted to bar, 1884, and practices in Boston; m. Frances Barrows, of New York, Jan. 7, 1905. Chmn. trustees Attleboro (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1889; chmn. Dem town com., Dedham, Mass., 1893-6; now Republican. Wrote: Compulsory Arbitration Arena, Apr., 1893; Peaceable Boycottin.g, No. 123, Annals of Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; occasional poems in mags.; The Theban Eagle and Other Poems, 1913. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 402 Pemberton Bldg., Boston.* REED, Eug-ene Elliott, mavor of Manchester, N.H. (See vol. 1909.) REED, Frederick E., mfr.; b. Croydon. N.H., Mar. 1, 1847; s. John and Delia (Winter) Reed; grad. Worcester Acad, and Howe's Business Coll.; studied draughting and designing in the Worces- ter Co. Mechanics' Assn. Engaged in mfg. ma- chinists' tools, 1875, later F. E. Reed Co.; was pres. Matthew Mfg. Co., Reed & Curtis Machine Screw Co., Reed Foundry Co., and treas. Worcester Lawn Mower Co.; retired, 1912. Home: Thompson, Conn. REED, Georg-e Hale, clergyman; b. Taunton, Mass., June 26, 1877; s. William and Katharine Tracy (Hale) Reed; grad. Taunton High Sch., 1895; A.B., Harvard. 1899; S.T.B., Harvard Divin- ity Sch., 1902; unmarried. Ordained Unitarian min- istry. Kings Chapel, Boston, June, 1902; pastor Belmont, Mass., 1902-14, Fairhaven, since May, 1914. Pres. William Reed & Sons Publishing Co., Taunton. Sec. Unitarian Hist. Soc. Republican. Mem. Belmont Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Recreations: tennis, golf. Address: Center St., Fairhaven, Mass. REED. Helen I.eah, author; b. St. John, N.B. ; d. Guilford Sliaw and Ella (Berryman) Reed; English, Huguenot and Colonial ancestry; parents went to Boston. 1865; grad. Radcliffe Coll.. 1890; first winner of Sargent prize (Harvard), 1890, for metrical translation from Horace. Mem. Am. Folk- Lore Soc. (sec. Boston branch). Circolo Italiano, Woman's Auxiliary Civ. Service Reform Assn., Collegiate Alumna?, Woman's Edn. Assn., Poetry Soc. (London). Coll. Equal SufCraee League. Boston Deutsche Gesellschaft. Clubs: College, Authors' (Boston). Lyceum (London). Authors' League. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Riverbank Ct., Cambridge. Mass.* REED, James, theologian; b. Boston, Dec. 8, 1834; s. Sampson and Catharine (Clark) Reed; A. B., Harvard, 1855, A.M., 1858; m. Emilv E. Ripley, of Brookline, Mass., Dec. 19, 1858. Asst. minister, 1860-8, pastor since 1868, Boston Soc. the New Jerusalem; gen. pastor Mass. Assn. of the New Ch. since 1900; pres. New Ch. (Swedenborgian) Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., 1894-1908. Pres. Mass. Home for Intemperate Women; editor New Church Review: mem. Boston Sch. Bd., 1871-5. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 12 Louisburg Sq.. Boston, Mass.* REED, Joel Henry, jurist; b. Eastford, Conn., Jan. 10, 1850; s. Levi and Pamelia (Allen) Reed; reared on farm; ed. grammar and high sens.; grad. Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1871; read law 3 vrs.. and admitted to bar, 1874; m. 1872, Lvdia E. VMUis; 3 children, Willis Henry, b. May 22, 1875; Alice M., :\rar. 10, 1880; Edna L., Dec. 27, 1883. In practice at Stafford Springs. Conn., 1874-8, and since 1885. Col- chester, Conn., 1878-85; health officer. Tolland Co., Conn., 1893-5, state's attorney, 1893-1904; judge Superior Court, Connecticut, since 1904; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901-3. Dir. and counsel Staf- 894 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND ford Savinss Bank. Republican. Methodi-st. Ad- dress: Stafford Springs, Conn. Si:z:i>, Joseph Barton, lawyer; b. Orrington, Me., Apr. 24, 185S: .«. Joseph B. and Maria A. (Bartlelt) Keed; grad. Me. W'esleviin Sein., Kents Hill, -Me., 1879; A.B., Bowdoin, 1883; m. Weston, Mass., 1897, Alfaretta A. Snare; 2 children, Josephine, Gertrude. Admitted to bar, 1889, and since practiced at Port- land, Me.; register of probate, Cumberland Co., 1897-05; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1905 (com. legal affairs). Dir. Me. Instn. for the Blind. Republican. Mason (K.T.. Shriner). Club: Portland. Recrea- tions: gardening. Home: 208 High St. Office: 98 E-Kchange St., I'ortland, Me. REED, Lucius Penn, clergyman; moved to Al- buquetiiue, X.M. (See vol. 1909.) RI:bd, Milton, lawyer; b. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 1, IMS; .s. ^^'illiam and Sophia Brown (Ladd) Reed; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M., 1872; Harvard Law Sch. ; unmarried. In practice at Fall River, Mass., since 1874; v.-p. Metacomet Xat. Bank. City solicitor, 1875-80; mayor, 18S3; spl. justice 2d Dist. Ct., 1875- 79; mem. Mass. Senate, 1881; mem. State Bd. Bar Examiners, 1897-1903. Republican. Unitarian. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: P^all River, Mass.* REED, PMUp Iioringf, wool and leather; b. Bev- erly, ]\Iass., July 29, 1SS3; s. Edwin and Emily P. (Fellows) Reed; descendant on father's side of John Alden, of the Mayflower, and on mother's side of John Endicott, first gov. of Mass.; ed. Phillips Acad., Andovcr, !Mass.; unmarried. Was with Willet & Co., wool mchts., 1904-6; mgr. wool dept. Armour & Co., at Chicago, 1906-12; treas. and dir. Winslow Bros. & Smith Co. and Winslow & Co., since 1912; asst. treas. and dir. Eastern Leather Co.; treas. and dir. Morrill Leather Co., Brandt Leather Co., Ellis Pond Ice Co.; trustee Norwood Real Estate Assn. Mem. Kappa Omega Alpha (Phillips Acad.). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Exchange (Boston); Country (Brookline); Essex County, Dedham Country and Polo. Recrea- tions: golf, tennis, etc. Home: Norwood, Mass. Oflice: 248 Summer St., Boston, Mass. REED, Robert G., M.D.; b. Lonsdale, R.I., Nov. 10, 1:552; s. Joseph and Ann (Howard) Reed; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1874, A.M.. 1882; M.D., Boston U. iled. Sch., 1877; m. New Bedford, Oct. 18, 1880, Endora C. Libby. Began practice at New Bedford, 1877; removed to Woonsocket, R.I., Oct. 19, 1880; mem. Common Council, City of New Bedford, 1880; mem. Sch. Com., Woonsocket, 23 yrs.; sec. and treas. Park Commrs., Woonsocket; mem. State Bd. of Med. Examiners (6th Dist.), R.I., Woonsocket Business Men's Inst. Republican. Universallst. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, R.I. Homoe. Soc, Worcester Co. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Woonsocket Dist. Med. Soc, R.I. Medico-Legal Soc. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., K. of H., A.O. U.W. Home: 308 Harris Av. Office: 317 Main St., Woonsocket, R.I. REED, Silas D., lawyer; b. Taunton, Mass., June 25, 1S72; s. Charles Andrew and W'elthea Nichols (Dean) Reed; grad. Bristol Acad., Taunton, 1889; A.B., Amherst, 1893; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1905; unmarried. Practiced in Taunton since 1905: mem. faculty of Boston U. Sch. of Law since fall of 1906, and lecturer on legislative procedure; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897-02 inclusive, Senate, 1905, 1906. Mem. Taunton Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Old Colony Hist. Soc. Odd Fellow (Grand Decoration of Chivalry, 1908), Mason (32°); mem. Knights of Pvthias. Clubs: Winthrop, Bristol. Home: 33 Granite St. Office: Taylor Bldg., Taunton, Mass. REED, Victor Augrustus, M.D. ; b. Dixmont, Me., Feb. 12. 1869; s. William B. and Elizabeth A. Reed: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1897; m. Josephine Barlow, of Lawrence, Mass., June 18, 1901; 1 daughter. Alice. Practiced in Lawrence, Mass., since 1898; visiting phys. Lawrence Gen. Hosp. ; asso. med. examiner Essex Countv. Formerly 1st It. Co. L, 8th Regt. Mass. N.G. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Lawrence Med.; pres. Essex North Med. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Home: 23 Quincy St. Office: 477 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. REED, Walter B., business manager; b. New York, Apr. 4, 1867; s. Joseph B. and Maria (Bart- lett) Reed; ed. pub. and high schs., Orrington, Me., Hampden (Me.) Acad.; grad. Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1887; m. Addison, Me., Jan. 30, 1893, Josephine Gage; children, Gladys G., Helen G. Supt. H. W. Smith & Co. (lumber mfrs.), 1887-91; business mgr. Bangor Daily News since Dec, 1891; mem. city govt., Bangor, 1896. Re- publican. Conglist. Home: 38 Elm St. Office: Daily News, I'.angor, Me. REED, Warren Aug'ustus, lawyer; b. Boston, July 1, 1851; s. Augustus and Laura Ann (Leach) Reed.; prep. edn. English High Sch. and under pvt. tutor; grad. Harvard, 1875; spent 15 mos. in study and travel in Europe; student Harvard Law Sch., 1876-7; admitted to bar of Suffolk Co., Mass. 1878; m. East Boston, Dec. 3, 1878, Nellie New- comb Crocker. Practiced at Brockton, :Mass., since 1881; dir. Brockton National Bank; v.-p. Peoples Savings Bank; chmn. Mass. Bd. of Conciliation and Arbitration, 1900-3; judge Police Court of Brockton many yrs. Home: Brockton, Mass. REED, Willard, minister, educator; b. Mt. Ver- non, X.i'., .June 26, 1870; s. Jedidiah Harris and Mary Sophronia (Corner) Reed; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1896; studied Harvard Div. Sch., 1893-5, summer sessions, 1905, 1906, and yr. 1906-7; Har- vard Grad. Sch., 1904-5; m. Ferdinanda Emilia Wesselhoeft, of Cambiidge, Mass., Mar. 28, 1896. In business in Boston, 1886-7; prin. high sch., Sandwich, Mass., 1891-3; preaching since 1894; master Roxbury Latin Sch., 1895-8; minister Uni- tarian chs., Passaic and Rutherford, N.J., 1898-9; master Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge, 1899- 1910, since asso. prin. Democrat. Home: 103 Walker St.. Cambridge, Mass.* REED, William, editor, publisher; Dec. 2, 1842- Oct., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) REED, William Edward, M.D. ; b. Saxonville, Mass., July 5, 1877; s. George Augustus and Annie Elizabeth (Johnson) Reed; on father's side, de- scendant of Col. Jonathan Reed, of Mass., on mother's side, of William Johnson, of Conn.; ed. pub. schs. of Framingham, Mass., 1882-90; Chaun- cy Hall Sch., Boston, 1890-3; Mass. Nautical Training Sch., Boston, 1893-5; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Saxonville, May 2, 1906, Elizabeth Mary Hankin, of Boston. House surgeon, Carney Hosp., South Boston, 1901-3; resident phys. N.Y. Lying-in-Hosp., 1903-4; practiced in Nashua, N.H., since 1905; city phys., 1895-6; phys. Memorial Hosp. since 1905; surgeon St. Joseph's Hosp. since 1907; police commr., Nashua, since 1913. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, Nashua Med. Soc, Carney Hosp. Alumni, Alumni of Lying-in Hosp. of City of New York, Mass. Nautical Training Sch. Alumni. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°); St. George Commandery and N.H. Consistory. Re- publican. Methodist. Club: Vesper Country. Ad- dress: 7 Concord St., Nashua, N.H. REED, William Hale, newspaper man; b. Taun- ton, INIass., Feb. 17, 1874: s. William and Katharine Tracy (Hale) Reed; grad. Taunton High Sch., 1891; A.B., Harvard, 1895; m. Emma Belle Robinson, of Acushnet, Mass., Oct. 9, 1903; 5 children, William Robinson, Thomas Hale, Milton. Sarah, George Hall. Reporter on Taunton Dally Gazette, 1895, mng. edi- tor since 1901, pres. corpn., 1899-13, treas. since 1913; mem. Common Council, Taunton, 1 yr., Bd. of Aldermen 1 yr., Sch. Com. 5 yrs. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Bristol, Winthrop, Segreganset Country, Yacht; Metacomet Golf (Providence, R.I.)., Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 84 Win- throp St. Office: 5-9 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. REES, Henry E., fire insurance; b. Macon, Ga., Apr. 29, 1857; s. Rev. Henry Kollock and Wil- helmina (Bartow) Rees; ed. Macon; m. Fanny Hunter Tinsley, of Macon, 1881. Local fire ins. agt., Macon, 1881-4: spl. agt.. South Eastern Tariff Assn., 1884-5; southern spl. agt.. North British & Mercantile Ins. Co., 1885-9; spl. agt., Aetna Ins. Co.. in the South, 1889-97; asst. sec, 1897-07, sec, 1907-12, v.-p. since Apr., 1912, same co.; dir. Phoenix Nat. Bank. Mem. Southern Soc. of New York; ex-pres. Eastern Union. Clubs: Hartford, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 895 Hartford Golf, Twentieth Century, Church Club of the Uiocese of Conn. Home: 42 Highland St. Of- tico: t)70 Main St., Hartford, Conn. TtHUVE, Frederick Arthur, clergyman; b. On- tario, Can., 1S78; s. William Albert and Sai'ah There.sa lieeve; grad. Nashotah (Wis.) Theol. House, 1900; unmarried. Deacon, 1900, priest, 1902, P.E. Ch.: assl. Holy Trinitv Ch., Middle- town, Conn., 1900-1, Ch. of the Advent, Boston, 1903-5; rector Ch. of the Ascension, W'altham, 1905- 07, St. Ann's Ch., Dorchester, 1907-12; now rector St. .John's Ch. Home: 22 Monadnock St., Boston, ]\Iass. REIIVi:, Sidney Armor, mechanical engineer; moved to Tompkinville, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also AN'ho's Who in Anrerica, 1914-15.) REEVES, Charles Edwin, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 8, 1864; s. William Oscar and Theodosia (Roe) Keeves; student Williams, 1889-91; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1894; m. Charlotte Howard, of Fair- pert, N.Y., May 9, 1899. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1895; pastor 1st Ch., Fairport, N.Y., 1895-05, Princeton, Mass., since 1906. Address: Princeton, Mass. REEVES, Francis T., judge Dist. Ct. of W^ater- bury. Address: Waterbury, Conn. REGAIi, Francis, writer. (See vol. 1909.) REHDER , Alfred, botanist; b. Waldenburg, Sachs., Germany, Sept. 4, 1863; s. Paul Julius and Thekla (Schmidt) Rehder; ed. gymnasium and at univs. of Berlin and Gottingen; (hon. A. M., Har- vard, 1913); m. Anna Elisabeth Hedwig Schrefeld, of Dresden, Germany, Mar. 31, 1906. Came to America, 189S; asst. Arnold Arboretum (Harvard U.), Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1898 — ■. Fellow A. A. A.S., Ana. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Soc. Hort. Science, Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaf t, Boston Natural History Soc, N.E. Bot. Club, etc. Compiler: Bradley Bibliography, 5 vols., 1911-15. Has written numerous papers on botany of woody plants and described hundreds of species new to science, largely as result of Arnold Arboretum expdns. to central and western China. Home: 62 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.'* REID, David Collins, clergyman; b. West Heb- ron, N.Y., June 16, 1857; s. James C. and Mar- garet (McKnight) Reid; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1874; A.B., Princeton, 1880: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1884; m. Drucilla Allen, of LeRoy, Minn., Dec. 28, 1893; 4 children, Ruth, Mar- garet, John Allen, David Leicester. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884; pastor Brainerd, Minn., 1884-5, Monticello, 1885-9, Spring Valley, 1889-94, Leicester, Mass., 1894-04, Cambridge, 1905-7, Stockbridge, 1907-13. Enfield, Conn., since 1913. Pres. Industrial Reform League of America. So- cialist, but a severe critic of Marxist theory of capital and profits. Author: Effective Industrial Reform, 1910; Capital and Profits, 1914. Address: Enfield, Conn. REIB, William Bernard, printer; b. Boston, Mar. 2, 1851; s. Bernard and Mary Anne (Falconer) Reid; ed. Boston pub. schs. ; m. Mary Beulah Hill, of Boston, Apr. 29, 1SS7. Began to learn printing business, 1865; became connected with John Wil- son & Son, 1865; name changed, 1879, to University Press: John Wilson & Son, Inc.; has been v. -p. same since 1910. Trustee Cambridge Savings Bank. Mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1893-5: v.-p. Citizens Trade Assn., 1909-10; trustee Pros- pect Union, of Cambridge. Pvt., corpl. and sergt., Boston Light Inf., 1869-75. Republican. Vestry- man, and v.-p. Men's Club, St. James Episcopal Ch. Mason. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 168 Lexington Av. Office: The University Press, Cam- bridge, Mass. REIS'V, David D., M.D., surgeon; b. W^insted, Conn., Nov. 9, 1874; s. Patrick and Ellen (Dillon) Reidy; ed. grammar and pvt. schs., Winsted: M.D., Medico-Chirurg-. Coll., Phila., Pa., 1S99; post-grad, work univs. of Vienna, Berlin and Dublin; unmar- ried. Practiced in Winsted, Conn., since Aug., 1899; surgeon to Litchfield County Hosp.; surgeon to Reidy Sanitarium. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Litchfield County Med. Soc. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, etc. Club: Winsted. Honic: Winsted, Conn. REIFSNIDER, Edson, clergyman; b. Aurora, 111., 1868; s. Vincent and Frances Salina (Gurley) Reif snider; ed. pub. schs. of Chicago; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts Coll.), 1898; (D.D., Buchtel, 1911); m. Anna Louise Cutter, of Galesburg, 111., 1906. Acting pastor New Bedford, Mass., during sr. yr. in Div. Sch.; ordained Universalist ministrv, 1898; pastor, Danvers, Mass., 1898-03, Galesburg, 111., 1903-9; became instr. Ryder Div. Sch. (Lom- bard Coll.), 1903, dean 1909-12; pastor 3d Ch., Cam- bridge, Mass., since Jan. 1, 1913. Mason. Address: 21 Orchard St., Cambridge, Mass. REII.I.Y, Joseph John; b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 16, 1881; s. James Henry and Catherine Prances (Monroe) Reilly; A.B., Holy Cross Coll.. 1904; M.A., Columbia, 1909; Ph.D., Yale, 1912- (hon. M.A., Holy Croos, 1906); unmarried. Instr' in English and history. Pordham, 1904-7; instr in English, Coll. City of New York, 1907-10; univ. fellow, Yale, 1911-12; chief examiner Mass. Civil Service Commn. since July 1, 1912. Roman Catho- lic. Author: James Russell Lowell as a Critic, 1915. Recreations: reading, outdoor sports. Home- 23 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: State House, Boston, Mass. REIIiIiY, Thomas Xiawrence, ex-congressman; b. New Britain. Conn., Sept. 20, 1858; s. John and Catherine (Fagan) Reilly; grad. State Normal Sch., New Britain, 1876; married. Connected suc- cessively with Meriden Press Recorder, Meriden Republican, Hartford Sunday Globe and New Haven Register, 1876-86; associated with Francis Atwater, F. E. Sands and Lew Allen and started Meriden Journal, 1886. Mayor of Meriden, 3 terms, 1906-12; mem. Bd. Edn. 6 yrs.; dir. Pub. Library since instituted, about 1898; mem. 62d Congress ; (1911-13), 2d Conn. Dist., and 63d Congress (1913- / 15), 3d Dist. Democrat. Mem. 2d Co. of Gov.'s Foot Guard of Conn. Clubs: Colonial, Amaranth. / Home: 33 Union St., Meriden, Conn."* •- " — ^ REIRDEN, William W., lawyer; b. Troy, Vt., Aug. 31, 1876; s. James W. and Florence J. (Cong- don) Reirden; ed. common schs. of Troy, and Troy Acad.; m. May Agnes Shea, of Littleton, N.H., Feb. 17, 1902: 2 children, Stanley James, Paul Shea. Admitted to bar, 1898; began practice at Barton Landing (now Orleans), Vt. ; moved to Barton, Vt., Dec. 1, 1901. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Orleans Lodge, No. 55, F. and A.M., Barton; Kevstone Chap- ter, No. 16, R.A.M. ; Malta Commanderv No. 10, Newport, Vt.; Mt. Sinai Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. of Montpelier, Vt. Address: Barton, Vt. REMEIiE, William. Arthur, clergyman; b. New Haven, Vt., Dec. 12, 1855; s. Stephen "West and Sorelle (Smith) Remele; prep. edn. Middlebury (Vt.) High Sch.: A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1872-6; B.D., Yale Divinity Sch., 1879; m. Hvde Park, Mass., Sept. 5, 1906, Frances Stella Thayer. Entered min- istry Congl. Ch., 1879; supplied Pomfret, Vt., 1879- 81; ceased work on account of ill health, 1882-S; pastor, East Poultney, Vt., 1888-94 (ordained, 1894), Weybridge, 1894-6, again at East Poultnev, 1896-8, Olympia, Wash., 1898-1900. Bridgewater, Vt., 1900-4, W^aitsfield, since 1904. Home: Waits- field, Vt. REItllCK, Daniel C, lawyer; b. Hardwick, Vt., .Ian. 15, 1852; s. Samuel K. and Sophia (Cushman) Remich; common sch. edn.; studied law in Law Sch., Mich. U. ; admitted to bar, 1878: m. Littleton, N.H., May 18, 1896, Elizabeth Kilburn. Practiced, Littleton, 1878-95; mem. firm of B. W. Kilburn & Co., stereopticon views. Judge advocate-gen. on staff of Gov. John McLane; mem. N.H. Legislature 3 terms; Senate 1 term; del.-at-large. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904: del. Prog. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Conglist. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.R. Recreations: travel, motor- ing, forestry. Address: Littleton, N.H. REMICK, Charles Granville, investment secur- ities; b. Pittsfield. N.H., Oct. 5, 1848; s. Granville L. and Judith Frances (Stevens) Remick; ed. Pittsfield Acad, to 1863; Rumford Grammar Sch., Concord, N.H.. to 1865; Chandler Scientific Sch. (Dartmouth), 1 yr., class of 1870; m. Helen Lor- 896 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND raine Benedict, of Concord, X.H., Feb. 4, 1891; 2 children, Helen Lorraine, Pauline. Clk. in olHce of adj. g-en. of N.H., 1867, 1868; farming in Illini, Macon County, 111., 18(59-73; with asst. chief engr. in constrn. Wis. Central R.R., Apr.-Nov., 1873; in lumber busine.ss at Port Hudson, JLia., Dec, 1873- Julv, 1874; became connected with 1st Nat. Bank, Concord, N.H., Dec, 1874, cashier, lSS6-May 23, 1912; investment securities since June 1, 1912, title of C. G. Remick & Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: W'onolancet. Recreations: golf, gardening. Home: 2 Park Ridge. Office: 65 North Main St., Con- cord, N.H. BEMICK, Frank W.; member firm Kidder. Pea- body & Co.. bankers; v.-ji. and trustee Boston Five Cents Savings P.ank, Boston Suburban Electric Cos.; dir. First Nat. Bank (West Newton), Mid- dlesex & Boston St. Ry. Co., Norumbega l\ark Co. (elk.). Union Mills Co. Mem. governing com. Bos- ton Stock Exchange. Club: TTnion. Home: West Newtcm, Mass. nffice: I >e\'nnsliii'e St., Boston, Mass. BEIVUCK. James Waldron, judge; b. Hardwick, Vt., Oct. 30, 1860; s. Samuel K. and Sophia S. Remick; ed. Colebrook (N.H.) Acad.; L.L..B., U. of Mich., 1882; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth); m. Mary S. Pendleton, of Hartford. Conn., Dec. 5. 1888. Ad- mitted to bar, 1882; U.S. dist. atty., N.H., 1889-93; asso. justice Supreme Ct. of N.H., 1901-4. Inde- pendent in politics. Address: Concord, N.H.* BEIVUCK Oliver Philbrick, lieutenant of engi- neers, U.S. Revenue Cutler Service; Sept. 22, 1853- Mar. 17, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) REMIirGTON, Allsert Andrew, gold and silver refiner; b. River Point. R.I., Oct. IS, 1863; s. Horace and Zanna (Straight) Remington, of Providence, R I • ed pub. schs.. Providence; m. Kate Louisa Offutt, of Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 4, 1888; 1 daugh- ter, Ruth Offutt; m. 2d, Anna Griece Fowler, of Providence, Apr. 9, 1901; 1 son. Albert Andrew, Jr. Learned refining and assaying, beginning in employ of father, 1881: admitted to firm of Horace Remington & Son, 1888, and since incorporation, 1891, treas. Horace Remington & Son Co.: dir. Union Trust Co. since 1896. Mason (St. John's Lodge, St. John's Commandery). Clubs: Pomham (ex-pres.). Anawan; West Side (Attleboro, Mass.). Home: 184 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. Office: 91 Friendship St., Providence, R.I. REMINGTON, John Alfred, M.D.; b. Coventry, RI Nov 2 1SG7; s. Albert D. and Caroline M. (knight) Remington; M.D.. Bellevue Hosp. IMed. Coll. New York, 1891; m. Central Falls, R.T., Oct. 7 1897 Caroline N. Allen: 3 children, Allen Knight, Laurence Potter, Carolyn E. Has practiced at Cen- tral Falls, R.I.. since 1891; mem. Sch. Com. 3 yrs.; mem. State Senate 6 successive terms. 1903-9. Democrat. Mem. Pawtucket Med. Assn., R.I. Med. Soc, Med. Science Club. Mason: mem. K. of P., N E.O.P. Recreations: interested in country life. Address: Central Falls, R.I. BENEV, Charles Allen, clergyman; b. Sag Har- bor, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1857; s. George W. and Harriet S (Reeves) Reney; pub. sch edn.; m. Jennie W. Williamson, of Sag Harbor, N.Y., May 18, 1879 (died); m. 2d, Jessie Kearsing, of Spring Valley, NY May 2, 1907. Ordained ministry People's Pentecostal Ch., 1897; pastor Sag Harbor. N.Y., 1897-02, Spring Valley, N.Y.. 1902-4, Oxford, N.S., Can, 1904-6, Providence, R.I., 1906-9, Putnam, Conn., 1909-11, Johnson, Vt., since 1911. Mem. ednl. com.. Pentecostal Collegiate Inst., North Scituate. R.T. Prohibitionist. Home: 107 River Av., Patchngue, L.I., N.Y. Address: Johnson, Vt. BENO, Conrad, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BENOUF, Edward Augustus, clergyman; Nov. 15, 1818-Nov., 19i:i. (See vol. 1909.) BENSHA'W, Alfred Howard, civil engineer; b. Staten Island, N.Y., Nov. 24. 1861; s. William and Emma (Conine) Renshaw; early edn. in France and Germany; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1883; m. Lucy J. Price, of Troy, N.Y., 1885 (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Lucy B. Hopkins, of Baltimore. Md., 1899. Pres. Federal Signal Co. since 1908; dir. Albany Trust Co., etc. Maj. and engr. 3d Bri- gade, N.G.N.Y., 1898-03. Trustee Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Delta Phi. Clubs: Union, New York Yacht (New York). Recreations: yacht- ing. Home: Noroton, Conn. Ofl!ice: 52 Vanderbilt Av., New York. BENWICK, Ward James, :m.D.; b. Hamden, N.Y., Apr. 12, 1873; s. William J. and Sara (Haddow) Renwick; Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y.; M.D., Cleveland U. of Medicine and Surgery, 1897; physi- cian. Good Samaritan Dispensary, 1895-7; m. Liberty, N.Y., May 6, 1897, Ada B. Benedict; 1 child, Margaret Ward, b. Mar. 21, 1910. Has practiced at Auburn, Me., since 1897. Mem. Am. Inst. Homceo- pathy. Me. Horace. Med. Soc (corr. sec, 1899-1900, v.-p., 1903-4, pres., 1905-6), Delta Upsilon. Mason (32", K.T.). Conlbr. to med. jours. Rei)ublican. Conglist. Address: 102 Goff St.. Auburn, Me. BETTGEE, Ijeo Frederick, educator; b. Hnnting- Inirg, Ind., I\lar. 17, 1874; s. John Henry and Mary Catherine (Woellner) Rettger; grad. Huntingburg High Sch., 1892; grad. Ind. State Normal Sch., 1894; B.A., Univ. of Ind., 1896, M.A., 1897; Ph.D., Yale, 1902; studied U. of Strassburg, 1903; m. Clara V. Snyder, of Waterloo, Ind., June 9, 1903. Asst. in bacteriology and chemistry, Univ. of Ind., 1897- 1900;; instr. in bacteriology, Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Univ., 1902-6, Yale Med. Sch.. 1904, 1905; asst. prof, (in charge), bacteriology and hygiene, Sheffield Scientific Sch., since 1906; research fellow Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Research, 1903-6. Contbr. to scientific jours. Home: 198 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn. BEYNOIiBS, Edward, gynecologist; b. Boston, Apr. 2, 1860; s. John P. and Jane M. (Revere) Rey- nolds: A.B., Harvard, 1881; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1885; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1884-5; m. Boston, Apr. 12, 1893, Harriet W. Parker; chil- dren, Edward, Jr., Charles Parker, George Phillip. A.sst. in obstetrics, 1886-95, instr. same, 1895-01, asst. in gynecology, 1895-01, Harvard Med. Sch.; phys.. Out-patients Dept., Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1886-01; asst. visiting surgeon (diseases of women), Boston City Hosp., 1893-02; visiting sur- geon. Free Hosp. for Women, 1902-6. Mem. Am. Gynecol. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Obstet. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, etc. Author: Prac- tical Midwifery, 1891; Practical Obstetrics, 1901; frequent contbr. to leading med. jours. Clubs: Union, Tavern. St. Botolph, Harvard, Eastern Yacht. Hoo- sick-Whisick. Recreations: yachting, study of heredity. Home: Milton, Mass. Address: 321 Dart- mouth St., Boston. BEYNOIiDS, Edward Clayton, lawyer; b. Brain- tree. Mass., Nov. 15, 1856; descendant of the earliest Cape Cod Quakers — The Wing Family, which settled at Sandwich, Mass.; ed. common and high schs. and business coll.; admitted to bar, 1880; took post-grad, course at Georgetown U. Law Sch., Washington, D.C., M.L., 1886; m. Sophie Ulrner, of Portland, Nov. 15, 1902; 2 children, Lina Elvira, Sophie. Practiced in Portland since 1880; mem. Cape Elizabeth Sch. Com. 6 yrs.; register of probate, Cumberland Co., 1889-97; state senator, 1897, 99; 1st mayor South Portland, 1899-1900; judge Municipal Ct., South Portland, since 1902; unsuccessful candidate for Rep. nomination for Congress, 1910; dir. and atty. Cumberland Loan and Bldg. Assn.; dir. Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Federal Loan and Building Assn., Me. Loan & Building Assn. ISIem. Me. and Cumberland bar assns.. Me. Geneal. Soc. Republican. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Has served as pres. Portland Young Men's Republican Club, Me. League of Republican Clubs, Portland Club, Past Chancellors' Assn., Me. State Relief Assn., C.E., Soldiers' and Sailors' INIonument Assn.. S.P. Veteran Assn.. Cumberland Jj. & B. Assn., Me. League of Loan and Building Assn. Mason (K.T.); K.P.; mem. Patrons of Hus- bandry; hon. mem. Portland Veteran Firemen's Assn.; asso. mem. Bosworth Post, G.A.R. Home: 476 Summer St., South Portland. Office; 97 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. BEYNOIiDS, Edward Gardner, clergyman; b. IVIeriden, Conn., Aug. 15. 1874; s. Gardner W. and Mary E. (Thompson) Reynolds; ed. pub. schs., ^leriden. and under pvt. tutors; m. Eliza C. Snow, of Meriden, Conn.. Aug. 15, 1894; 2 children, George Edward, Robert Gardner. Minister All Saints Mis- sion, South Meriden, 1897-04, and of St. John's Ch., Yalesville, 1902-4; deacon, 1904, priest, 1909, P.E. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 897 Ch.; minister St. Paul's Ch., Soutliington, 1904-8; rector St. James Ch., Glastonbury, since Jan. 1, 1908. Mem. Hartford Cleiieus. Republican. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. AtUlress: Glastonbury, Conn. REYiroIiSS, Pordyce Thomas, educator; b. Had- ley, Mass., Aug. 26, 1875; s. Chai'les Dickinson and Sopliia Louise (Knapp) Reynolds; .^rad. Hopkins Acad., Hadley, 1893, Williston Sem., Kasthampton, 1895; Ph.B., Brown U., 1900; m. Mabel Nye Luce, of Taunton, Mass., Jan. 12, 1909 (died Aug. 23, 1914). Supt. of schs., Stafford. Kan., 1900-3; science teacher Leavenworth, Kan., 1903-4; I'rench teacher, Minneapolis. JNlinn., 1904-5; grammar prin. Ports- mouth, X.H., 1905-7; supt. schs., NVoodsville. Haverhill and Bath, N.H., 1907-11, Randolph, Hol- brook and Avon,"Mass., 1911-13, Gardner, Mass.. since Sept., 1913. Mem. N.E.A., Worcester County Teachers' Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Mason; Odd Fel- low. Addres.s: Gardner, JIass. REYNOIiDS, Georg-e Willianx, clergyman; b. Sid- ney. Me.; s. Austin and Abby (Eustis) Reynolds; ed. Wilton Acad., Me. and Kents Hill, Me.; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1877; grad. Yale Theol. Sem., 1880; (D.D., Redfleld Coll., S. Dak., 1906); m. Colchester, Conn., Sept. 30, 1880, Kate Ellis Cragin. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1880; pastor Stuart and Osage, la., 6 yrs.. Gorham, Me., 13 yrs., South Man- chester, Conn., 1900-14. While at Goi-ham worked 2 winters in legislature and secured appropriation of $50,000 for dormitory for normal sch. at Gor- ham; built parish house at Gorham, and ch. at South -Manchester. During Gorham pastorate served as trustee of Maine Missionary Soc, 3 yrs.; preached the conf. sermon before State Conf., and presided as moderator of state i^ody of Congl. chs. Republican. Recreations: motoring, gardening. Home: 42 Wliiting St.. Hartford, Conn. BEYirOIiDS, Harry "Wilson, lawyer; b. East Haddam, Conn., July 15, 1881: s. William Cogswell and Dorothy Amelia (Boardman) Reynolds; de- scendant of John Reynolds, of Weymouth, Mass., and Stonington, Conn., 1660; prep. edn. Middletown (Conn.) High Sch.; A.B., Yale, 1904; studied law in office of Sperry & McLean, Hartford; unmarried. Admitted to bar. 1907, and since practiced in Hartford; now associated with Lewis Sperry; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., from East Haddam, 1911-12, Senate, from 34th Dist., 1913-14; elk. of Conn. State Bd. of Pardons since 1912. Mem. Troop B, Cav., Conn. N.G. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., Yale Alumni Assn., Phi Beta Kappa (Yale). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hartford, University, Hart- ford Golf. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: East Haddam, Conn. Office: 650 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BEYNOIiDS. Horatio Mcl^eod, college prof.; b. Wakefield, N.H., Apr. 13, 1857; s. William Buzzell and Clara (Swazev) Reynolds; prep. edn. Me. Cen- tral Inst., Pittsfield, Me.; student Bates Coll. 2 yrs.: A.B., Yale, 1880, M.A., 1889; m. Maud Trow- bridge, of New Haven, Apr. 4, 1904; no children. Tutor Greek, 1883-8, asst. prof., 1888-93, prof, since 1893, Yale. Sec. of managing com. Am. Sch. at Athens. Mem. Am. Archa='ol. Soc, Am. Philol. Assn. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: University (Bos- ton), Graduates' (New Haven). Address: 85 Trum- bull St., New Haven, Conn. BEYNOIiSS, John, banker; ta. Boston, Oct. 4, 1857; s. Henry R. and Susan D. (Reynolds) Rey- nolds; g.s. of Grindall Reynolds, who served as captain in Revolutionary Army; ed. grammar and Latin schs., Boston; m. Lizzie C. Adlam. of Boston, Oct. 8, 1879. Messenger, Hide and Leather Nat. Bank, 1874; in same capacity with Everett Nat. Bank, 1875, and successfully served as bookkeeper, discount clerk, receiving teller, paying teller, cashier, and pres.; pres. Boston Penny Savings Bank since 1900. Mem. Am. Bankers' Assn., Boston Real Estate Exchange. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Art. Home: 1120 Beacon St.. Brookline, Mass. Office: Boston Penny Savings Bank, Boston. BEYNOI^DS, John PhilUps, M.D.; Nov. 20, 1825- Oct. 10. 1909. (See vol. 1909.) BE'X'NOI^DS, John Plilllips; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. IS. 1863: s. John Phillips (M.D.) and Jane Minot (Revere) Reynolds; descendant on mother's side of Apollo Revoire, Paul Revere and Edward Hutchinson Robbins, and on father's side of John Phillips (1st mayor of Boston and pres. of Mass. Senate); ed. Boston Latin Sch.; m. Lucretia R. Munroe, of Boston, Mass., Nov. 11, 1884; 2 chil- dren, Priscilla Munroe, John Phillips. Began as elk. with John M. Forbes & Co., Boston, 1880; with James L. Little & Co., agts. Pacific Mills, 1882-4; v.-p. Walter M. liowney & Co., 1891-1900; in busi- ness on own account since 1884; trustee Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Old South Meeting House Assn. Mem. Huguenot Soc, Bo.stonian Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, Somerset, Eastern Yacht; Knickerbocker (New York). Recreations: yachting, fishing, shooting, farming. Home: 79 Marlborough St. Office: 30 State St., Boston, Mass. BIIYNOIiSS, John Rufus, inventor; b. Granby, Conn., Nov. 22, lb;43; s. Rev. Rufus King and Loretta (Stannard) Reynolds; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1865: m. Josephine Gay Bidwell, of Mid- dletown, Conn., Oct. 23, 1867; 2 children, Harry Marcy, Francis Pratt. Inventor of bookbiding and book-sewing machinery. Republican. Methodist. Home: 83 Tremont St. Office: 9 Sigourney St., Hartford. Conn. BEYNOIiDS, Joseph G., treasurer; b. Wickford, R.I., July 12. 1853; s. Stephen B. and Harriet C. (Gardiner) Reynolds; descendant of James Rey- nolds, who settled in North Kingstown, R.I., 1600; ed. common schs., Wickford; grad. Friends' Sch., and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Providence, R.I. ; m. Rebecca G. Tillinghast, of Providence, Jan. 1, 1879. Learned trade of mfg. jeweler, and en- gaged in same until 1887; since treas. and dir. Wickford Savings Bank. Trustee North Kings- town Free Library. Republican. Baptist. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows, Royal Arcanum. Address: Wickford, R.I. BEYNOIiDS, HiUIo Crandall, editor and pub- lisher; b. Eagle Bridge, N.Y.. July 16, 1871; s. Bben C. and Helen E. (Vrooman) Reynolds; ed. Troy N.Y., High Sch.; grad. Trov Business Coll., 1889 m. Grace E. Howe, of Poultney, Vt.. June 29, 1898 3 children, Theresa H., Helene E., Milo H. Editor The Politician, Eagle Bridge, N.Y.. 1892-4; editor and pub. The Tim^s, Whitehall, N.Y., 1895-04; busi- ness mgr. Essex Pub. Co., Essex Junction, Vt., 1904- 12, editor and mgr. same since 1912; also pub. the Burlington Suburban List, including 12 newspa- pers, and conducts a general advertising service. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Progressive. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Lake Chaplain Yacht. Home: 59 Buell St. Office: 100 Church St., Burlington, Vt. REYNOIiDS, Percy Iioring-, M.D., educator. (See vol. 1909.) BEYITOIiBS, "Walter S., lawyer, elk. of Superior Ct.; b. Glocester. R.I., Sept. 21, 1869; s. Albert and Sarah Smith (Eddy) Reynolds; prep. edn. Mt. Pleasant Acad. (Providence) and Providence High Sch.: A.B., Brown U., 1893; m. Flora May Sweet, of Chepachet, R.I., Nov. 4, 1897; 1 son, Harvey Sweet. Asst. elk. of Dist. Ct. of 6th Dist. of R.I., 1893-5; asst. elk. Appellate Div. of Supreme Ct., at Provi- dence, 1895-9; admitted to R.I. bar, 1896; practiced law, 1899-04: elk. Superior Ct., Providence, since 1904; mem. R.I. Senate. 1898-9. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, Sigma Chi. Clubs: University, Meta- comet Golf, Economic, Congregational. Home: 225 Lenox Av. Office: County Court House, Providence, Rhode Island. BEYITOIiDS, "William George, merchant; b. Portland, Ore., Nov. 2, 1873; s. George John and Jane M. Revnolds; ed. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1886-94: m. Barre. 1897, Anna Taplin; 3 children, Clara, Leone, Anita. Began in hardware business at Barre, 1896: mgr. firm of Reynolds & Son. Ma- son: Elk. Democrat. Club: Vincitia. Home: 102 S. Main St. Oflnce: 80-84 N. Main St., Barre, Vt. BHOADES, Henry Echford, naval officer; b. New York, June 15. 1844; s. Henry E. (chief engr. U.S. N.) and Caroline (Bensel) Rhoades; grand nephew Zachariah Rhoades, It. in Navy, Oct., 1798; de- scendant of settlers R.T.; ed. pub. schs.. New York and Conn, and Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Trov, N.Y. ; m. Middlebury, Conn., Dec. 28, 1869, Sarah M. 898 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Stone. Learned trade of marine engring. in U.S. Vol. Armv, Mav 6, 1861-Jan. 12, 1863; 3d asst. engr. Pacific Mail Line, July, 1863- July, 1864; supt. constrn. mining machinery in Calif, and Nev. for 6 mos.; apptd. engr. officer, U.S.N., Feb. 11, 1865; put on retired list of Navy, 1875; on editorial staff and editor of Almanac, New York Tribune, 187C-98, when recalled to active duty in Navy (now re- tired); took part in Japanese Revolution, following ovcrthi-ow of T\coon, 1868; in Arctic cruise of Polaris Search Expdn. with De Long, and others (discovered bituminous coal in Greenland), 1873. Address: L'3 IMoreland St., Roxbury, Mass. BHOADES, "Winfred Chesney, clergyman; b. Middlcbury, Conn., Apr. 1, 1872; s. Henry E. and Sarah (Stone) Rhoades; descendant of Zachariah Rhoades, Rehoboth, Mass.; A.B., Columbia, 1894; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1897: m. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 10, 1905, Mary D. E. I.,auderbuin (now deceased). Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1899, prin. Chadron Acad., Neb., 1S97-9; pastor Eliot Congl. Ch., Roxbury Dist., Boston, since 1900; pres. Conf. 14 Associated Charities of Boston; dir. Congl. Edn. Soc, Boston City Missionary Soc, Roxbury Charitable Soc; mem. exec. com. Mass. Home Missionary Soc; mem. Am. Congl. Assn.; the Pastoral Union (of Hartford Sem.), Delta Upsilon. Republican. (Father was officer U.S.N, and as member De Long Polar Expdn. discovered bitu- minous coal on Disco Island.) Address: 23 More- land St., Roxbury, Mass. KHOSi:S, Albert Taylor, street commr.; b. Spen- cer. Mass., Mav ZO, 1878; s. Judson B. L. and Eliz- abeth N. (Tavior) Rhodes; ed. pub. and high schs. of Worcester, Mass.; m. Edith M. Alexander, of W'orcester, June 18, 1901; 5 sons. Robert Stanley Foster, Everett Alexander, Philip Houghton, Jud- son Francis. "Wilbur Dennison. Began active career in office of Buttrick & Pratt, civ. engrs., Worcester, 1896, continuing 3 yrs.; with O. Willis Rugg, civ. engr., ly- yrs.; partner John F. Kelley & Co., pav- ing contractors, li^ yrs.: engaged as civ. engr. on own account for a short time; then with the Cen- li'al Bldg. Co. 1 yr.; gen. supt. George W. Carr & Co., gen. contractors, 1908-13; street commr. City of Worcester since Feb., 1913. Mem. City Council, Worcester, 1911-13. Mem. Am. Road Builders' Assn., Mass. Highway Assn., Worcester Gi-ange; apptd. bv Gov. D. I. Walsh as del. Good Roads Conv., Chicago, Dec, 1914. Republican. Mason. Club: Commonwealth. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing, baseball, tennis. Home: 461/2 Hadwen Rd. Ad- dress: City Hall, Worcester, Mass. BHOBES, Christopher; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 15, 1840; s. Christopher Smith and Olive Bicknell (Mauran) Rhodes; ed. Providence High Sch., and Brown U., 1858-60; served in Union Army, 1862; un- married. Engaged in real estate business, Provi- dence, 1882-11 (retired): chief elk. and deputy pro- vost marshal, U.S. 2d R.I. Dist., 1863-5; elk. and deputy sec. of state, R.I., 1869-71, 1872-82; a.-d.-c. with rank of col. on staff Gov. Padelford, 1869-72; asst. sec. Rep. State Central Com., 1884-8; electoral messenger, 1888. Mem. S.A.R. (sec. R.I. Soc. since 1893), G.A.R. (comdr. Rodman Post No. 12, R.I., 1898), R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. Sch. of Design, 1st Light Inf. Vet. Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Hope (Providence). Home: 290 Benefit St., Providence, Rhode Island. RHODES, Elisha Hunt, soldier; b. Pawtuxet, Cranston, R.I., Mar. 21, 1842; s. Elisha Hunt and Eliza Ann (Chace) Rhodes; ed. pub. schs. and com- mercial acad.; m. Caroline Pearce Hunt, of Cran- ston, R.I., June 12, 1866; 2 children, Frederick Mil- ler, Alice Caroline (Mrs. Howard P. Chace, of Providence, R.I.). Collector U.S. internal revenue, 1875-85; as.sessor of taxes. Providence, June, 1885- 13, ex-chmn. of board; Republican. Deacon Cen- tral Bapt. Ch., Providence: supt. S.S. for many yrs. until retired, 1902. Pres. Home for Aged Men and Aged Couples; dir. Old Colony Cooperative Bank. Pvt. 2d R.I. Vols., June, 1861; corpl. Co. D, June 5, 1861; sergt.-maj.. Mar. 1, 1862; 2d It., July 24. 1862; 1st It., Mar. 2. 1863; comdr. Co. B, May 1-Nov. 7, 1863; adj. 2d R.I. Vols., Nov. 7, 1864: capt.. May 5, 1864; comd. regt., June 6, 1864, July 28, 1865; bvtd. maj. U.S.V., Dec. 5, 1864, "for gallant conduct at battle of Winchester," Sept. 19, 1864; It.-col. 2d It. I. Vols., Jan. 31, 1865; bvtd. col. U.S.V., Apr. 2, 1865, "for gallant conduct before Petersburg," Apr. 2, 1865; col. 2d R.I. Vols., July 13, 1865; discharged July 28, 1865; brig.-gen. R.I. Militia, June 25, 1879; retired Mar. 21, 1892. Comdr. Prescott Post No. 1, G.A.R. , 1867; comdr. Dept. of R.I., 1873-4; sr. vice- comdr.-in-chief G.A.R., 1877. Mem. Mass. Com- mandery Loyal Legion; v. -p. 6th Army Corps Soc; v. -p. Army of the Potomac Soc; pres. 2d R.I. Vol. Assn.; ex-pres. Soldiers and Sailors Hist. Soc of R.I.; etc. Mem. Nat. Com. Gettysburg Celebration, 1913. Past Master and Past Grand Master of Ma- sons of R.I.: Past Grand Dictator Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of R.I. Has made many hist., dedication, religious and Memorial Day addresses. Address: Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence, R.I.* RHODES, James Pord, author; b. Cleveland, May 1, 184 8; s. Daniel Pomeroy and Sophia (Lord) Rhodes; ed. New York U., U. of Chicago; was not grad.; (LL.D., Western Reserve U., 1893, Harvard, 1901, Yale, 1901, U. of Wis., 1904, New York U., 1908, Princeton, 1912; Litt.D., Kenyon, 1903; D.Litt., Oxford U., Eng., 1909); m. Ann Card, of Cleveland, Jan. 4, 1872. Pres. Am. Hist. Assn., 1899; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Am. Philos. Soc; corr. fellow British Acad. Awaided Loubat prize, Berlin Academy Science, 1901: gold medal, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1910. Clubs: Tavern, Somerset, Algonquin (Boston), Authors' Century, University (New York). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 392 Beacon St., Boston.* RHODES, Iieouard Hall, wholesale and retail grocer; b. Camden. Me., Nov. 28, 1860; s. George Joseph and Mary Ann (Hall) Rhodes; ed. country sch. to 15, later in evening and commercial schs.; m. Dec 26. 1892, Jennie P. Young, of Matimous, Me. Entered grocery and provision business, Boston, 1884; now pres. Rhodes Bros. & Co.: one of organ- izers and 1st pres. Fidelity Trust Co., Boston; trustee Sinking Fund of Boston, 1909-10. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Fruit & Produce Exchange. Trustee Newton Theol. Instn., Tremont Temple Property; formerly trustee Colby Acad., N.H. Republican. Baptist; pres. Boston Bapt. Social Union: ex-supt. Tremont Temple S S. for a number of yrs. Mason (Lodge Chapter, De Molay Commandefy, K.T.) ; mem. Odd Fellows, N.E. Order of Protection. Club: Boston City. Home: 9 Downing Rd., Brookline. Office: 174 Massachusetts Av., Boston. RHODES, Stephen Holbrook, insurance; Nov. 7, lS25-June 11, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) RICE, Abbott Barnes, merchant; b. Hopkinton. Mass., Apr. 17, 1862; s. Dexter and Mary Ann (Adams) Rice: A.B., Brown U., 1884. A.M., 1887; m. Amv T. Bridges, of South Framingham, IVIass.. Aug. 27, 1890; 3 sons, Adams Thurber, Willard Wordsworth, Lawrence Bridges. Began active career as mgr. Glen Shirt & Collar Co., Boston, 1888, ir. partner in firm since 1889: dir. and treas. Matinee Waist Co.. Glens Falls, N.Y^. since 1910, and Tremont Stores Co. since 1914. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton. INIass., since 1912. INIem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Newton Playground and Social .Service League. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son. Clubs: Middlesex. Boston City. Recreations: civic affairs, foreign travel. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 121 Tremont St., Boston. RICE, Alexander Hamilton, college prof.: b. Bos- ton, Mass., 1877: s. Willard H. and Elizabeth Andrews (Peterson) Rice; descendant of English ancestry, of Mass. Bay Colony, 1670; ed. pub. schs., Boston; Nashua (N.H.) High Sch.: A.B., Harvard, 1901; Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, 1901. 1902; Ph.D., Boston U., 1905; m. Aug. 4, 1904, Miriam Holmes Parker, of West Barnstable, Mass. Instr. in Latin, 1902-5, asst. prof., 1905-10, prof, since 1910, Boston U.: instr. in Latin, summer session, U. of Kan., 1911 and 1913; dir. summer session. Boston U., 1915. Independent Republican. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Archseol. Inst. America, N.E. Classical Assn. Lecturer and contbr. on classical subjects to periodicals. Address: 99 Bartlett Av., Arlington, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 899 BICi:, Arthur NoMe, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 4, 1S7S; s. John Hamilton and Cora Lee (Clark) Rice; g.s. of Alex. H. Rice, gov. of Mass., 1S76-9; de- scendant of Thomas Clark, 1617, Thomas Rice, 1730; ed. Boston pub. schs.. Noble and Greenough's Sch. ; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1904; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1904; since practiced in Boston; v. -p. and counsel Swift Contracting Co. since 1913; pres. IMonarcli Pool Mining Co.; dir. Triplex Tube Co. INIem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston and New York). Recre- ations: swimming, golf, tennis. Home: 13 W. Cedar St. Office: 70 Devonshire St., Boston. BZCi: Austin^ clergyman; b. Danvers, Mass., Sept. 25, 1871; s. Rev. Charles Baker and Claire Austin (Lord) Rice; grad. Danvers (Mass.) High Sch., 1887, Salem (Mass.) High Sch., 1890; A.B., Amherst, 1894, M.A., 1903; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1897; m. Laura Agnes Lyman, of Cummington, Mass., July 19, 1899. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor 1st Ch., Forest Grove, Ore., 1897-8, 1st Ch., Walla Walla, Wash.. 1898-07, 1st Ch., Wakefield, Mass., since Nov., 1907. Dir. Congl. S.S. and Publ. Soc, Mass. Bd. ]Ministerial Aid. Address: AX'akefleld, Mass. BICE, Charles Baker, clergyman; June 29, 1829- July 31, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) BICB, Charles Duane, treasurer; b. Boston, IMar. 3, 1868; s. Duane Lyman and Annie (Bellows) Rice; descendant on paternal side of Edmund Rice, Sudbury and Worcester, Mass., 1636, on maternal side, of Benjamin Bellows, founder of Bellows Falls, Vt.: ed. pub. schs., Cambridge, INIass.; Bryant and Stratton Business Coll.; m. Charlotte May Foss, of Brookton, Me., Nov. 18, 1896; 5 children, La Forrest Duane, Muriel Lillian, Richard Bellows, Charles Duane, Jr., Priscilla. Began as office boy in boot and shoe house, 1886; then bookkeeper with a contracting firm, and later with a lumber firm; founder, 1898, of H. D. Foss & Co., mfg. confectioners, incorporated, 1906, as H. D. Foss & Co., Inc., of which is treas. and dir.; treas. and dir. Daniel Duane Co.; asst. treas. University Paper Box Co.; treas. Rice Chocolate Co.; dir. Merchants Co-operative Bank; trustee North Av. Savings Bank. North Cambridge, Mass. Mem. Soc. of Arts, Boston. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Clubs: Economic (Boston), Newtowne (Cambridge). Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 112 Canal St., Boston, Mass. BICE, Charles Francis, clergyman; b. Chelsea, Mass., Apr. 14, 1851; s. William and Caroline Laura (North) Rice: A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1872, A.M., 1875 (D.D., 1893); m. Miriam Owen Jacobs, of Springfield, Mass., Aug. 25. 1875 (died Dec. 16, 1901). Licensed as preacher M.E. Ch., 1873;; teach- er Latin, Springfield High Sch., 1872-3; tutor Latin, Weslevan U., 1874-7; pastor Appleton Ch., Nepon- set, Mass., 1878-9, Wesley Chapel, Salem, 1880-2, Webster, 1883-4, St. Paul's Ch., Lowell, 1885-7, Leominster, 1888-92, Epworth Ch., Cambridge, 1893-7, St. Luke's Ch., Springfield, 1898-9, Wesley Ch. (St. Luke's and State St. chs. united), Spring- field, 1900-4: presiding elder Cambridge dist., 1905- 10; pastor Winthrop St. Ch., Boston, 1911 — . Del. Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch.. 1904, 1908, Interch. Conf. Federation, 1905, Federal Council Chs. of Christ in America, 1912; pres. Mass. Federation of Chs., 1911 — ■; dir. Federation Chs. and Religious Orgns. of Greater Boston. Trustee Wesleyan Acad., Wil- braham, Mass. (pres. bd. 1898-12). Republican. Mem. Phi Nu Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Twen- tieth Century. Home: 24 Moreland St., Roxbury, Boston.* BICB, Charles Henry, M.D. ; b. Ashburnham, Mass., Feb. 19, 1843; s. Silas and Almira (Corey) Rice; M.D., Dartmouth, 1865; Harvard Med. Sch.. 1866; m. June 1, 1870, Delia L., d. Samuel and Lucinda (Havward) Estabrook, of Ashby, Mass.; (she died Aug. 30, 1908); 3 children living, Robert A., Helen H., Margaret C. Pliysician at Fitchburg, Mass., since 1866 1st city phys. of city of Fitch- burg and 1st chmn. Bd. of Health: mem. Sch. Com. 16 consecutive yrs. : trustee, consulting phys. and surgeon, Burbank Hosp. ; surgeon 6th Regt., yi.Y. M., 1884-97 trustee Wallace Pub. Library. 'Mem. Worcester North Dist. Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.); mem. Royal Arcanum. Republican. Conglist. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. BICE, Clarence Edgar, clergyman: b. Watertown, N.Y., Dec 1, J860; s. Luther and Mary (Skinner) Rice; descendant of Edmund Rice, of Sudbury, Mass.; prep. edn. Watertown High Sch.; student Tufts Coll. (D.D., 1905); B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts), 1883; m. Mary Campbell Peckham, of New York Mills, Oct. 23, 1900; 1 son. Otis Rad- cliffe. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1883; teacher and missionary in Japan, 1893-9, supt. Universalist Ch. in Japan, 1895-9; pastor 1st Ch., Troy, N.Y., 1900-1, Ch. of Our Father, Reading, Pa., 1901-8, St. Paul's Ch., Springfield, Mass., since 1908. Trustee Mass. Universalist Conv. Club: Springfield Country. Autlior: Illustrations for Ser- mons, 1903. Recreations: golf, traveling, farming. Address: 70 Bowdoin St., Springfield, Mass. BICE, Elmer Cook, importer and raiser of squabs; b. Boston, Oct. 7, 1868; s. John A. and Janet (Cook) Rice; prep. edn. Worcester (Mass.) High Sch.; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1890; m. West Newton, Mass., June 2, 1896, Florence Fayne; 1 daughter, Elizabeth. With the T\^orcester Telegram (newspaper), 1890-3; then connected witli tlie Boston Herald 7 yrs.; founder of tlie squab industry in America; treas. and mgr. Plymoutli Rock Squab Co. Republican. Publisher The National Squab Magazine (monthly). Autlior. The National Squab Book. Home: Melrose, Mass. Office: 196 Howard St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. BICE, Prank Chapin, lumber dealer; b. Spring- field, Mass., Mar. 2, 1854; s. Charles Warriner and Lucy A. (Chapin) Rice; ed. Springfield pub. schs. and 1 yr. at Wesleyan Acad.. Wilbraham. Mass.: m. Emily Anderson, of Springfield, Apr. 28, 1881 (died Nov. 12, 1907); 1 son, Julian Anderson. Began at 16, as bool' 14, 1866: s. William Ball and Emma Louise (Cunningham) Rice; descendant of Edmund Rice, Sudbury, Mass.. 1638; ed. Adams Acad., (Juincy. Mass.: A.B., Harvard, 1887; unmarried. Becanie connected with shoe mfg. business, Boston, 1887: v.-p. Rice & Hutchins, Inc. Dir. N.E. Shoe and 900 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Leather Assn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: University, Boston Atliletic Assn.; Harvard (Boston and New York), Dedham Coun- trv, Wollaston Golf. Recreations: farming. Home: Dover, Mass. Office: 20 High St., Boston. RICE, George Brackett, M.D.; b. Westford, Ma.ss.. .)ul,\ in. I.s5lt; .s. Ceorge IMathias and Persis Fayette (\\'eeks) Bice; descendant of Deacon lOd- mund Rice, who came to Mass. about 1640; ed. dist. schs., Peterboro (N.H.) Acad, and U. of Mien.; M.D., Boston U. Sell, of Medicine, 1886; post-Krad. work, Vienna, 1894, Post-Grad. Med. Sch., New York, 1893, 1896; m. Andover. Mass., 1886, Jean- nette M. Noyes; 1 son, Paul Mosley. Practiced at Lexington, Marlboro and Quincy, Mass.; at Boston since 189.5: nose and tliroat surgeon, Mass. Hom, 1S66; s. Col. Randall Hopkins and Margaret (Bates) Rice; A.B., Brown U., 1889, A.M., 1891; LL.B., cum laude. Harvard, 1895; m. Elise D. Coe, of Providence, R.I., July 27, 1910. Practiced, Providence, 1895 — ; mem. Sch. Com., Pawtucket, 1890-2: coroner, Pawtucket, 1896-8; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., from Pawtucket, 1900-1: atty.-gen. of R.I., 1912-16: mem. Providence Co. Ct. House Commn., 1912. Republican. Trustee Memorial Hosp. Epis- copalian. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Soc. Colonial Wars. S.A.R., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, R.I. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi, etc Mason. Clubs: R.T. Country, Wannamoisett Country, University, Hope, Eco- nomic, To Kalon, Turks Head. Home: 158 Med- way St. Office: Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I.* RICE, Howard Crosby, newspaper propr. : b. Worcester, Mas-^., Sept. 16, 1878; s. Ch.arles Bing- ham and Fannie (Crosby) Rice: ed. pub. schs.; m. Amy Stetson Jones, of Brattleboro, Vt., May 21, 1902; 2 children, Howard C, Jr., Marion S. Pres. Vt. Printing Co., Crosby Realty Co. ; v. -p. Brattleboro Pub. Co. Independent in politics. Con- gregationalist. Recreations: fishing, golf. Home: 12 Chestnut Hill. Office: Brattleboro Publishing Co., P.rattleboro, Vt. RICE, James Allen, luml^er mfr.; b. Barre, Mass., Jan. 6, 1869; s. Lemuel Powers and Lucia L. (Dunton) Rice; pub. sch. edn.; m. Barre, Dec. 23, 1905, Bertha Alice Bailey; 1 son, James Bailey, b. July 17, 1908. Born on farm and now conducts farm of 1,000 acres; engaged in mfg. lumber, 1891; pres. Smith & Rice Co., incorporated, 1900; dir. Trussell Hay Harvesting Machinery Co. Repub- lican. Conglist. Club: Naquag. Address: Barre, ]\Iass. RICE, John Iiovell, lawyer; b. Weathersfield, Vt., Feb. 1, 1840; .s. Lysander Mason and Clarinda Whitmore (Upliam) Rice; ed. common schs. and Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H. ; studied law in office of Jewell, Gaston & Field, Boston; m. Marion Virginia Chellis, of Cornish, N.H., Jan. 8, 1867 (died 1873); m. 2d, Clara Elizabeth Galpin, of Springfield, Mass., Oct. 3, 1879; 3 children, Allen Galpin (M.D.), Elizabeth Banks, Ellen Birnie. Enlisted as pvt. in 2d N.H. Vols., Apr. 28. 1861; capt. 16th N.H. Vols., Nov. 18, 1862; It.-col. 75th U.S.C.I., Aug. 20, 1863-Nov. 26, 1865. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1876, and practiced in Springfield; insp. customs, Boston ciustom House, 1874-6; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1882; chief of police, Springfield, 1882, 1892-4; postmaster, Springfield, 1886-90; U.S. commr., Dist. of Mass.. since 1890; deputy elk. U.S. Dist. Ct.. since 1909. :Mem. Conn. Valley Hist. Soc. Mem. G.A.R. Democrat. Recreations: fishing, baseball. Home: 50 Dexter St. Address: 476 :Main St., Springfield, Mass. RICE, John Wesley, teacher. (See vol. 1909.) RICE, Joseph J., R.C. bishop of Burlington, Vt.. consecrated, Apr. 14, 1910. Address: Burlington. Vermont.* RICE, Joseph William, paint mfr.; July 23, 1833- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) RICE, Iiewis Erederick, architect, civil engr. ; :Mav 17. lS39-Apr. 12, 1909. (See vol. 1900, also Who'.'; ^Vho in America, 1908-9.) RICE, Nehemiah W.; deceased. (See vol. 1909.) RICE, Richard Austin, educator ; moved to Wash- ington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) RICE, Richard Henry, mechanical engineer; b. Rockland, Me., Jan. 9, 1S63; s. Albert Smith and Frances Weston (Baker) Rice; ancestors on both sides of family were among the earliest settlers in N.E.; M.E., Stevens Inst., Hoboken, N.J., 1885; m. Mary Sue Durgin, of Concord, N.H., 1887 (died 1891); 3 children, Phyllis, Richard Drury, Sue Dur- gin; m. 2d, New York, 1898, Alice Woodman Kim- ball. In charge testing laboratory, Stevens Inst., summer, 1885; spl. apprentice. P., C, C. & St. L. Ry. shops, Dennison, O., 1885-6: designer of marine en- gines, Bath Iron Works, Bath, Me., 1886-7; designer and cliief drausrhtsman, E. D. Leavitt. Cambridge- port, Mass., 1887-91, mining, hoisting and pumping engines; supt. and engr., W'illiam A. Harris Steam Engine Co., Providence, R.I., 1891-4; treas. Rice & Sargent Engine Co., and Providence Engring. Wks., 1894-1903; consulting steam engr. with Gen. Elec- tric Co., in charge of turbine dept., Lynn Works, since 1903. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (nomi- nating com. and research com.). Providence- Assn. IMech. Engrs. (hon.). Has taken out about 50 patents relating to steam, air, water, apparatus. Contbr. to several tech. soc. pubis. Clubs: Univer- sity (New York), Mohawk. Recreations: golf, mountain climbing, amateur photography. Home: 124 Ocean St. Office: Gen. Electric Co., Lynn, Mass.* RICE, Watson Emmons, M.D. ; b. Shrewsbury. Mass., Dec. 15, 1847; s. Gardner and Sarah (IMorse) Rice; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Mich., 1872; m. June 23, 1875, Emma F. Pierce; 3 children, Winthrop Merton, Philip Benard, Rowland Grennette. Began practice at North Grafton, Mass., 1872; removed to Stamford, Conn., 1891; mem. staff of Stamford Hosp. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Ren. 2 terms, 1899-1903; chmn. Sch. Com., Stamford. Republican. Conglist. Alem. Conn. State and Fairfield Co. med. socs. Ma- son. Clubs: Republican, Automobile, Stamford Y'acht. Address: 192 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 901 RICi:, William Ball, mfr.; Apr. 1, 1840-May 21, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BICE, William Ellis, retired wire mfr.; b. Ware, Mass., Aug. 6, 1833; s. William and Emeline (Dra- per) Rice; descendant in the 7th generation of Ed- mund Rice, Sudbury, Mass., 163S; ed. Worcester High Sch.; Leicester Acad.; employed in wire fac- tory office of Ichabod Washburn & Co., Worcester; m. Frances Helen, d. Thomas E. and Margaret (Bartlett) Randlett, of Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 11, 1866 (died May 3, 1879); 1 daughter, Christine (Mrs. Rockwood Hoar, of Washington, D.C.); m. 2d, Lucv Draper, d. Moores M. and Sophia A. (Dra- per) White, of New York, Dec. 15, 1881; 1 son, Al- bert White (lawyer, Boston). Dir. and exec, officer of I. Washburn & Moen Wire Works, 1865-8; with Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co. as treas., and gen. mgr., 1868-75; pres. Worcester Wire Co., 1877-99; pres. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., 1891-1899. In 1899 both establishments were merged in the Am. Steel & Wire Co., and he withdrew from active business life, retaining his connection with his other corpns. and organizations. Clubs: Union (Boston), Worcester (Worcester). Home: 41 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. BICE, W(illia)m North, geologist; b. Marble- head, Mass., Nov. 21, 1845; s. William and Caro- line Laura (North) Rice; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1865; Ph.D., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1867; (LL.D., Syracuse U., 1886); m. Elizabeth W. Crow- ell, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 12, 1870; father of Edward Loranus Rice. Prof, geology and natural history, 1867-81, geology, 1884 — , acting pres., 1907- 09, Wesleyan U. Absent on leave for study and travel in Europe, 1867-8, 1892-3, and 1911-12; asst. U.S. Fish Commn., 1873-74; asst. geologist U.S. Geol. Survey, 1891-2; supt. Conn. State Geol. and Natural History Survey, 1903 — . Mem. Geol. Soc. America (v. -p., 1911), A.A.A.S. (v. -p. and chmn. sect. E, 1905-6), Connecticut Acad. Arts and Sci- ences, Nat. Geog. Soc, Am. Soc. Naturalists (pres., 1891), Conn. Council of Edn. (pres., 1902-5), New York East Conf. M.E. Ch. (See Who's Who in .\merica for list of books, etc.) Home: Middletown, Conn.* BICE, William Orrin, M.D. ; b. Gardner, Mass., Nov. 16. 1881; s. Orrin T. and Martha (Whittemore) Rice; (first white child born in Worcester, Mass., was a Rice); grad. Gardner High Sch., 1899; Ph.B., Brown U., 1903; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1907; m. !Maria Louise Burt, of Providence, R.I., Jan. 30, 1911 ; children, Richard, Virginia. Began practice in Providence, 1907; served as interne R. I. Hosp. 2 yrs., now asst. supt. R.I. Hosp. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Alpha Tau Omega, Nu Sigma Nu. Conglist. Address: R.I. Hospital, Provi- dence, R.I. BICH, Albert Prancis. wholesale fish mcht.; b. Ouincy, :\Iass., Feb. 24, 1841; s. Benjamin and Eliza (Andrews) Rich; early N.E. ancestors, paternal English, maternal Scotch; ed. pub. schs., Quincy; m. Hannah L. Cunningham, of Quincy, Nov. 5, 1868; 4 children, Nettie Lee, Frederick Alston, Ernest Francis, Edith May. Followed the sea until 1867 when became connected with the wholesale fish business; began on Commercial Wharf, 1867; moved to T Wharf where continued 30 yrs.; now located on Boston Fish Pier; sec, treas. and dir. N.E. Fish Co.; dir. Union Ice Co. Served in U.S.N., 1862-5, as active master on U.S.S. Roanoke, Mary Sanfords, and other ships attached to the South Atlantic Squadron, operating from Florida to Beaufort, N.C.; resigned after close of war. Mem. Boston Fish Market Corpn. Odd Fellow; mem. Abraham Lincoln Post No. 11, G.A.R. Club: Grand Army. Recrea- tions: G.A.R. affairs. Home: Charlestown, Mass. Office: 44 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. BICH, Edg'ar Judson, lawyer; b. Milton, Mass., Julv 22, 1864; s. A. Judson and Harriet L. (Allan) Rich; A.B., Harvard, 1887, A.M., 1891, LL.B., 1891; m. Mary Louise Aldrich, of Fall River, Mass., Nov. 23, 1893. Admitted to bar, 1891; became asst. atty., Boston & Me. R.R., 1895, atty., 1898, gen. solicitor since 1903. Has made splty. of interstate commerce law, and in such matters is counsel for various other rys.; lecturer on interstate commerce law. Harvard U., since 1908. Unitarian. Republican. Mem. S.R. Clubs: Union, Twentieth Century (Bos- ton), Harvard (New York). Author of monographs on various subjects in polit. economy, etc. Home: Wineliester, Mass. Office: North Station, Boston."" BICK, Frank AMram, veterinarian; b. Avon, N.Y., Aug. 2, 1861; s. lOdwin F. and Lucy E. (Milli- man) liich; prei). edn. Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N.Y.; grad. Ontario Veterinary Coll., To- ronto, Can., 1889; M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Vt., 1893; m. 1st, Naples, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1SS5, Inez L. Lee (died Dec. 16, 1889); m. 2d, Charlotte, Vt., June 6, 1895, Anna E. Varney; 5 children, Ethelinda Varney, Robert Frank, Lucy Augusta, Theodore Freeling, Frank Varney. Practiced at Burlington, Vt., from 1891; prof, veterinary science, Univ. of Vt., since 1891; mem. State Bd. of Cattle Commrs., 1902-4; apptd. by Sec. Wilson (Dept. of Agr.) as spl. agt. for investigation of foot and mouth dis- ease in N.E. ; now devotes entire time to teaching and research in connection with university and experiment station. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Burlington Clin, Soc, Am. Veterinarian Med. Assn., N.Y. and Vt. Veterinary med. assns., Chi Phi. Ma- son. Club: Ethan Allen. Republican. Methodist. Recreations: hunting and fishing. Address: Bur- lington, Vt. BICH, Georgfe Frank, lawyer; b. Bethel, Me., Dec. 1, 1N69; s. James Frank and Sarah Ellen (Bean) Rich; prep. edn. Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me.; U. of Me., 1892; LL.B., U. of Mich. Dept. of Law, 1893; m. Persis Maude Mason, of Berlin, N.H., June 10, 1896, at Berlin, N.H.; 2 children, Robert, Barbara. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1894; mem. Cham- berlin & Rich, Berlin, 1894-04, Rich & Marble, since Jan. 1, 1905; judge of Municipal Ct., of Berlin, 1895-July 1, 1913; mem. City Council, from Ward 2, Berlin, 1914; mayor of Berlin, 1915-16; mem. Rep. State Com. Protestant. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. Knights of Pvthias. B. P. O. Elks. Home: 143 Prospect St. Office: 173 Main St., Berlin, N.H. BICH, Herbert Iiowell, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) BICH, John Parker, lime mfr.; b. Swanton, Vt., Jan. 14, 1858; s. Charles Wright and Julia Elizabeth (Parker) Rich; prep. edn. Barre (Vt.) Acad.; A.B., Univ. of Vt., 1879 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1882; m. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 12, 1902, Florence Marion Rich; 3 children, Charles, John Parker, Jr., Davis. Owner Swanton Lime Works, established 1847; dir. Welden Nat. Bank, St. Albans, Vt. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1894; Republican. Conglist. Home: "Richwood," Swanton, Vt. BICH, Mrs. Julia Ashley, lecturer; b. Providence, Aug. 15, 1862; d. Edward C. and Julia A. (Barton) Ashley; g.g.g.d. Gen. William Barton, who cap- tured (Jen. Prescott at Newport, R.I., during the Revolutionary War; ed. English High Sch., Provi- dence. Active as writer and lecturer on ednl. lines and music. Mem. R.I. State Federation of Women's Clubs. Asst. supt. Union Congl. S.S., of Providence, and pres. Woman's Guild, same ch. Club: Read, Mark and Learn. Recreations: music. Contbr. to mags. Address: 138 Atlantic Av., Providence, R.I. BICH, Maurice Clayton; b. Portland, Me., May 19, 1871; s. Marshall N. and Phebe Hill (Ulrick) Rich; ancestry traced to Capt. Myles Standish, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs. of Portland; m. Katherine Mackenzie, of St. Stephens, N.B.. Apr. 4, 1908. Asst. sec. Bd. of Trade, Portland, 18SS-03; sec. same, and editor Bd. of Trade Journal and treas. Journal Printing Co., 1903-Mar., 1915; bd. merged. Mar., 1915, into Chamber of Commerce, of which has since been asst. sec; asst. sec. Portland Whole- sale Merchants' Assn.; sec. and treas. Portland Wholesale Grocers' and Flour Dealers' Assn. Re- publican. Universalist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Economic, Portland Yacht. Home: 107 Beacon St. Office: 3 4 Exchange St., Portland, Me. BICH, Willis Doane, insurance; b. Chelsea, Mass., June 19, 1871; s. Thomas Williams and Angeline Maria (Cole) Rich; descendant of Pilgrim ances- try; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea; m. Mary Louisa Babb, of Holden, Mass., Sept. 9, 1896; 1 son, Raymond Thomas. Began active career as office boy for Hol- lis & Snow, insurance, Boston (Mr. Snow is now pres. Home Ins. Co.); continued with this firm and 902 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND its successors as follows: Holli.s & Wise, .T. E. Hol- lis & Co., Hall, Henshaw & Gilmour, Gilmour & Coolidge, Gilmour, Rothery & Co.; now mem. last named co., one of the largest ins. firms In Boston. Republican. Conglist. Club: Boston City. Recrea- tions: automobile touring. Home: Hingham Cen- ter, Mass. Office: 120 Water St., Boston, Mass. RICHARDS, Albin leal, lawyer; b. Boston, May 20, ISTs; s. Albin .AUircus and Ella B. (Leal) Rich- ards; descendant of Capt. Samuel Richards, who commanded a company in Col. John Stai'k's N.H. regt. at the Battle of Bunker Hill; grad. Cambridge Latin Sch., 1896; A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901, LL.B., cum laude, 1903; m. An- geline Andrews, of Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 5, 1900; 2 childien, Maiy Sylvia, Ethel Leal. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903, and since practiced in Boston; atty. and adjuster, N.E. claim dept.. Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Md.; instr. internat. law, Harvard, 1902-3. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am., Mass. and Middlesex bar assns. Clubs: Colonial (Cam- bridge), Harvard (Boston). Recreations: walking, singing, motoring. Home: 104 4 Mass. Av., Cam- bridge, Jilass. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. RICHARDS, Charles Augustus I^ewis, clergy- man; Mar. 30, lS30-Mar. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) RICHARDS, Charles Brinckerhoff, mechanical engr. : b. Biooklyn. Dec. 23, 1833; s. Thomas Fan- ning and Harriet Howland (Brinckerhoff ) Richards; ed. pvt. schs., 1838-49; (hon. A.M., Yale. 1884); m. Agnes Edwards Goodwin, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. 15, 1858. Was manv yrs. engr. supt. Colt's Arms Co., Hartford, and 1880-4, supt. Southwark Foun- dry and Machine Co., Phila.; Higgin prof. mech. engring., Yale, 1884-09, emeritus prof.. 1909. Has been consulting engr. for many pub. bldgs.; U.S. expert commr. to Paris Expn., 1889; inventor, 1861, of Richards' indicator for steam engine. Home: 227 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* RICHARDS, Clinton John, educator: b. Salem, l\re.. Feb. 2N, 1800; s. .John and Cordelia (Clark) Richards; ed. Me. Wesleyan Sem., under pvt. instrn. and partial course in Wesleyan U.. Mid- dletown. Conn.; m. Salem, Me., July 28, 1883, Iva Mavo; 5 children, Roy Wendell, b. 1885 (died 1898) ; Preelon Oscar, 1887; Mary Kent, 1888; Clark Les- lie, 1891: Everett Stackpole. 1894. Began teaching in common schs. of Me., 1877, later at Dickinson Sem.; prin. Easton, Phillips and Vinalhaven high schs., and Wilton Acad., Walpole, N.H. ; supt. schs.. Bar Harbor, Me.. 1905-8. West Newbury, Mass., 1908-11, Hadley-Hatfield District, since 1911. Mem. firm of Dascomb & Richards, dept. store, Wilton. Republican. Methodist. Mem. P. of H. Address: Hatfield, Mass. RICHARDS, Edwin Mitchell, gas official; b. Newtonville. Mass.. Aug. 11, 1S83: s. James L. and Cora E. (Towne) Richards: A.B.. Harvard, 1906: m Helen S. Wallace, of Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 3, 1908; 1 daughter. Elizabeth W.. b. Sept. 30, 1915. With banking house of Kidder, Peabodv & Co., Boston, 1906-12; treas. Mass. Gas Cos. since 1912; treas. and dir. N.E. Coal and Coke Co., J. B. B. Coal Co.. Middlesex & Boston St. Ry. Co., Norumbega Park Co.; dir. Citizens' Gas Light Co.. of Quincy, New- ton & Watertown Gas Light Co. Mem. Boston Chamlier of Commerce. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Newton, Brae Burn Country. Recre- ations: fi'^hing, hunting, golf, tennis. Home: New- tonville. Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. RICHARDS, Ellen Henrietta, sanitary chemist: Dec. :>. 1842-:Mar. 30. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America, 1910-11.) RICHARDS. Eugene Iiamb, educator; Dec. 27. 1838-Aug. 5, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in .\merica, 1912-13.) RICHARDS, Fred E., retired banker; b. Lincoln- ville. Me.. Aug. 2S, 1841; s. Charles and Elizabeth (Pierce) Richards; ed. at Rockport, Me.; m. Rock- port, Nov. 23, 1865, Caroline S. Piper (died May 13, 1903). Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1873, 1874; mem. Exec. Council, 1875, 1876; state land agt., 1877; trustee State Insane Hosp.. 1878, 1879; state bank examiner, 1880-8 (resierned): head of lianking house at Portland, 1889-93: pre«. Portland .Vat. Bank, 1889-07 (resigned); dir. Union Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1881, pres. 1893-14 (resigned). Mem. Me. Hist. Soc. Conglist. Clubs; Cumberland, Port- land (J'ortland); Maine (New York). Home: 150 Vaughan Si., Portland, Me. RICHARDS, G-eorg-e Iiyman, M.D.; b. Farming- ton, Conn., June 1, 1803; s. Solomon and Myra E. (Lyman) Richards; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; post-grad, study, univs. of Vienna, Austria, and Halle, Germany; m. Boston, Dec. 6, 1888, Mary E. Robinson; 1 son, Lyman G., b. Mar. 3, 1893. Began practice at R.I. Hosp., 1886; removed to Fall River, Mass., 1895; mem. staffs of Union, St. Anne's and ('it.v hosps; mem. l\lass. Bd. of Registration in Medicine. Mem. Am. Coll. Surgeons, Am. Otol. Assn., Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Assn., A.M. A., Mass. ISIed. Soc. Asso. editor: Annals of Otology, Laryngology and Rhinol- ogy. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River), Harvard (New York and Boston). Author: Nose and Tliroat for Geneial Practitioners. Home: 259 Prospect St. Office: 124 Franklin St., VaW River, Mass. RICHARDS, Harriet Roosevelt, artist, illus- trator; b. Hartford, Conn.; d. Prof. Charles Brin- ckerhoff and Agnes Edwards (Goodwin) Richards; descendant on paternal side of John Howland, on maternal side of Elder William Brewster, both of the Mayfiower; ed. pub. schs., Hartford, and pvt. schs., Phila.: Yale Sch. Fine Arts; pupil of Howard Pyle, Wilmington. Del.; unmarried. Illustrated holiday editions of books by Louisa Alcott, Wil- liam Dean Howells, Kate Langley Bosher, etc.; also illustrations for Harpers. St. Nicholas, Youth's Companion, and other leading mags. Exhibited at Plastic Club, Phila.; Paint and Clay Club, New Haven, Conn.: Am. Water Color Soc, N.Y. City. Mem. Paint and Clay Club (New Haven). Episco- palian. Address: 227 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn. RICHARDS, Huntington, M.D.; b. Brooklyn, July 18, 1851; s. I'eter and Louisa Josephine (Swift) Richards; grad. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1871; student Harvard, 1871-4, Harvard Med. Sch., 1874-5; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York, 1877. Mem. house staff, St. Luke's Hosp., New York, 1877-9; in Vienna, 1879-80; practiced as otologist, at New York, 1881-91; now out of prac- tice. Mem. Am. Otol. Soc. Club: Harvard (New York). Address: Concord, N.H. RICHARDS, James Austin, clergyman; ta. An- dover, ^lass., i\Iar. 27, 1878: s. .lames Forsaith and Ellen Augusta (Brown) Richards; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1896 A.B., Harvard, 1900; studied Harvard Grad. Sch. 1 yr.. Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1904: m. Bridgton, Me., Sept. 4, 1907, Hazel Temple Read. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1904; asso. pastor Redford Park Pres. tayterian (ih.. New York, 10 mos., 1904-5: pastor United Congl. Ch., Newport, R.I., 1905-9, Mt. Ver- non (Congl.) Ch., Boston, since 1909. Mem. Minis- ters', Mondav and Fortnightly Clubs. Address: 383 Marlboro St., Boston. RICHARDS, James !■., financier; b. East Long- meadow, :Mass., Jan. 8, 1858; s. R. P. and Sarah E. Ricliards; ed. pub. schs., Longmeadow and Spring- field, INIass. ; m. Cora E. Towne. of Springfield, Feb. 7, 1882; 2 children. Edwin M., Ruth S. (Mrs. Robert J. Leonard, of New York). Pres. Boston Consolidated Gas Co.. East Boston Gas Co.. Citizens Gas Light Co. (Quincy, Mass.), Newton & Water- bury Gas Light Co., Federal Coal & Coke Co., Boston Tow Boat Co., Middlesex & Boston St. Ry. Co., Newtonville & Watertown St. Rv. Co., Norum- bega Park Co.; dir. J. B. B. Coal Co., Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. (chmn. exec, com.), Rockland & Rockford Lime Co.. Boston Elevated Ry. Co. (exec, com.), N.Y., N.H. Sz H. R.R. Co. (exec, com.). Merchants Bank, Commonwealth Trust Co., Newton Trust Co., Bos- ton Dwelling House Co., Newton Real Estate Assn., Mass. St. Ry. Assn. (exec, com.); trustee N.E. Gas & Coke Co., Mass. Gas Cos., Boston Suburban Pjlectric Cos., Newton Hosp. Clubs: Al.gonquin, Union. Exchange, Commercial, Boston City, New- ton, Brae Burn Country, Albemarle. Eastern Yacht. Beverly. Recreations: a:olf, riding, yachting. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Bos- ton, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 903 BICHAKDS, Jehiel Simnions, clergyman; b. Bristol, Me., Aug. 1, 1847; s. Jeliiel S. and Leonora (Coggin) Richards; grad. classical course, Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 1S6S; B.A., Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., 1872; prin. City High Sch. and Calais Acad., 1872-4; grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1877; m. Brunswick, Me., July 8, 1874, Hattie Otis Barker; 2 children, Raymond C, b. July 6, 1876 (died Dec. 18, 1891); Annie G., Jan. 19, 1880. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1877; pastor, Dexter, Me., 1876-80, Waterford, lSSO-6, Alfred, 1886-90, Deer Isle, 1890-7, West Brooksville, 1897-01, North Yarmouth, 1901-7, Litchfield, 1907-12. Supt. schs.. Dexter and Waterford, and mem. Sch. Bd., Alfred; local trustee Me. INIissionary Soc. for Han- cock Co., Me.; mem. Cumberland North Assn. of Congl. Ministers ^and Chs. Commd. justice of the peace, Sept., 1914. Republican. Mem. Lambda Chapter of Zeta Psi (Bowdoin). Mason. Address: Walnut Hill, Me. BICHAKDS, John J., lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 11, 1874; s. Charles H. and Mary J. (Kelly) Richards; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1902; unmarried. Admitted to R.L bar, 1902, and since practiced in Providence; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1911-14; U.S. marshal for Dist. of R.I. since 1915. Mem. R.I.N.G. since 1892, now capt. Troop B, 1st Cav. Democrat. Roman Cath- olic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Club; Catholic. Recreations: horseback riding, rifle sliooting. Home: 48 Walling St. Address: 49 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. RICHARDS, Joseph Havens Cowles, R.C. clergy- man, educator; mo\ed to Buffalo. N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) RICHARDS, Iiaura Elizabeth, author; b. Boston, Feb. 27, 1850; d. Samuel Gridley and Julia (Ward) Howe; m. Henry Richards, of Gardiner, Me., June 17, 1871. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Gardiner, Me.* RICHARDS, Robert Hallowell, metallurgist; b. Gardiner, Me., Aug. 26, 1844: s. Francis and Anne Hallowell (Gardiner) Richards; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1868; (LL.D., U. of Mo., 1908); m. Ellen Henrietta Swallow, June 6, 1875; m. 2d, Lillian Jameson, June 8, 1912. Asst. in chemistry, 1868-9, instr. assaying and qualitative analysis, 1869-70, asst. prof, analyt. chemistry, 1870-1, prof, miner- alogv and assaving and developed mining and metall. labs.. 1S71-2, prof, mining engring., 1873-84, head dept. mining from 1873, prof, mining engring. and metallurgy from 1884, sec. faculty, 1878-83, emeritus prof., July 1, 1914, Mass. Inst. Tech. Invented a jet aspirator for chem. and physical labs., 1873; a prism for stadia surveying in 1890; an ore separator for the Lake Superior copper mills, 1881, another for Virginia Iron ores, in 1900; 3 others for western U.S., 1906. 07, 08. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; hon. mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. (pres., 1886): mem. Am. For- estrv Assn., Am. Soc. Testing IMaterials, Mass. Forestry Assn., Soc. of Arts, Boston Soc. Natural History, Boston Soc. C.B., Mass. Cremation Soc, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Economic, Universitv. Author: Ore Dressing, Vols. I and II, 1903. Vols. Ill and IV, 1909; Ore Dressing (text- book), 1909. Home: 32 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.* RICHARDS, Rosalind (Miss), author: b. South Boston. Mass., 1874: d. Henry and Laura Elizabeth (Howe) Richards; ed. at home and at The Shaw Sch., Boston. Author: The Nursery Fire, 1904; two Children in the Woods, 1907. Address: Gardi- ner, IMe. RICHARDS, Seth Mason, flannel mfr. ; b. New- port. N.H., June 6, 1850; s. Dexter and Louisa Frances (Hatch) Richards: descendant of Edwara Richards, who came to New England in the ship Lion, 1635; ed. pub. schs., Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; m. Boston. Oct. 9, 1878, Lizzie Farnsworth; 4 chil- dren, Edith, Louise, Margaret, Dexter, 2d. Suc- ceeded his father in operation of the Sugar River Mills, to which principally devoted his time for more than 35 vrs. : was pres. First Nat. Bank, Newport; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1885, Senate, 1897; was mem. staff of Gov. Charles H. Sawyer, with rank of col.: presdl. elector of Rep. party, 1900; mem. Governor's Council, 1903; chmn. recep- tion com. which welcomed Pres. Roosevelt to Newport, 1903. Mem. S.A.R. Conglist. Club: Union (Boston). Died Sept. 26, 1910. RICHARDS, Theodore William, chemist; b. Gcr- mantown. Pa.. .Ian. ;!1, 1868; s. William T. (artist) and Anna (Matlack) Richards (author); brother of Herbert Maule Richards; S.B., Haverford Coll., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1886, A.M., Ph.D., 1888; chem. student univs. of Gottingen, Leipzig and Tech. Sch., Dresden; (Sc.D., Yale, 1905; LL.D., Haver- ford, 1908; Chem.D., Clark U., 1909; Ph.D.. Royal Bohemian U., Prague, 1909; Sc.D., Harvard, 1910; M.D., Berlin U., 1910; D.Sc, Cambridge [Eng.], Oxford, Manchester, 1911; Ph.D., Christiania, 1911; LL.D., U. of Pittsburgh, 1915); m. Miriam Stuart, d. Prof. J. H. Thayer, of Cambridge, Mass., May 28, 1896; children, Grace T., William T., Greenough T. Asst. prof., 1894-01, prof, chemistry, 1901 — , chmn. chem. dept., 1903-11, dir. Gibbs Memorial Lab., 1912 — . Harvard. Exchange prof, from Har- vard to Berlin U., 1907; Lowell lecturer, 1908; asso. editor 3 chem. periodicals; m.em. Internat. Commn. on Atomic Weights; adviser Carnegie Instn., 1902, research asso., 1902 — , Davy medalist. Royal Soc, 1910; Faraday lecturer and medalist, Chem. Soc, 1911; Willard Gibbs medalist. Am. Chem. Soc, 1912. With help of assts. has revised atomic weights of oxygen, copper, barium, strontium, cal- cium, zinc, magnesium, iron, nickel, cobalt, ura- nium, ca?sium. sodium, clilorine, potassium, nitro- gen, silver, sulphur, lithium (results reprinted in book "Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber Atom- gewichte," 1909). Investigator in physical and inor- ganic chemistry; recent papers concern the signifi- cance of changing atomic volume, and a new atomic theory, also thermochemistry, electro- chemistry. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Chem. Soc. (pres. 1914). etc.; hon. mem. Royal Instn. of Great Britain: foreign mem. Royal Swedish Acad.; corr. mem. Royal Prussian Acad. Sciences. Berlin; hon. F.C.S. ; etc.: hon. mem. Cliem- ists' Club, New York. Recreations: sketching, ath- letic sports. I-Iome: 15 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass.* RICHARDS, Thomas Cole, clergyman; b. Wed- nesbury, Eng., Feb. 24, 1866; s. George and Mary Ann (Spencer) Richards; came to America, 1874; A.B., Williams Coll., 1887, A.M., 1892; grad. Hart* ford Theol. Sem., 1890; m. Charlotte Olive Noyes, of Pownal, Me., June 10, 1890. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1890; pastor, Dudlev. Mass., 1890-4. Hig- ganum. Conn.. 1894-9. Torrington, Conn., 1899-06, Warren, Mass., 1906-11, Westboro, Mass.. 1911 — . Mem. the .lohn Brown Assn. (owns and cares for John Brown's birthplace). Home: Westboro, Mass.* RICHARDS, WTilliam Francis, business man; b. Newport, N.H., Jan. 28, 1867; s. Dexter and Louisa (Hatch) Richards; descendajit of Edward Richards, the immigrant, Cambridge, Mass., 1635; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1889. m. Leora Moore, of Chicago, Apr. 4, 1914. Traveled in Europe, 1889-90; pres. Dexter Richards' Sons & Co., proprs. Sugar River Mills, Newport, since 1910; pres. First Nat. Bank, Newport; trustee Newport Savings Bank; v.-p. Colo. Nat. Bank, Colorado Springs. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1902-3; mem. mil. staff of Gov. Jordan, of N.H., 1902-3, with rank of col. Mem. S.A.R., N.H. Hist. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Pen- newan (Newport); Harvard (Boston); El Paso, Country (Colorado Springs). Spends greater part of time in Colorado, but maintains summer home at Sunapee Lake, N.H. Address: Newport, N.H. and 13 25 N. Cascade Av., Colorado Sprmgs, Colo. RICHARDS, ■William Losea, insurance; b. West Springfield, Mass., July 26, 1860: s. William H. and Phebe A. (Losea) Richards; ed. pub. and high schs., Springfield, Mass.; m. Marion H. Hitchcock, of Ware, Mass., Nov. 12, 1895. Began as elk. in dry goods store, Springfield, continuing 2 yrs. : then with freight oflices N.B. Ry. and Boston & Albany R.R. 2 yrs.; bookkeeper in dry goods house 2 yrs. and wholesale fruit house 1% yrs.: became connected with office of local agts. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. as bookkeeper, at Springfield, 1887; was 90-4 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND advanced to cashier for sen. apt., then asst. gen. agt. and cashier for the co.; mem. Sutton, Allis & Richards, mgrs. for western Mass. of Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1907-11. Mem. Richards & Allis, mgrs. for Western Mass. of Mass. Mut. I^ife ins. Co. since 1911. Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Winthrop, Economic, Springfield, Fish and Game, Blandford. Recreations: motoring. Home; 166 Westminster St. Office: 500 Main St., Sprinufipld, I\Tas.s. RICHARDSON, Albert rrancis, educator; b. Se- bago. Me., .luly 1', IStl; s. AlaiU and Mary Porter (Poor) Ricliardson; prep. edn. Bridgton Acad., Me.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1873; m. Harrison, Me.. Nov. 27, 1873, Emma F. Tolman; 4 children, Anna Mabel (Mrs, Rov A. Kane), Mary Cleave.s, Augusta Hor- tense, Ariiy Kelton. Asst. Gould's Acad., Bethel, fall term, 1867; prin. Monmouth (Me.) Acad., spring, 1872; prin. Bridgton (Me.) High Sch., 1S73- 83. I'rveburg (Me.) Acad., 18S3-8, State Normal Sch., Castine, Me., since Dec, 1888; pres. Me. Pedagog. Soc. (now State Teacliers' As.sn.), 1891-2. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc. Mason (ex-Dist. Deputy Grand Master): Odd Follow (ex- Grand Representative and Grand Patriarch); Worthy Chief. Round Pond Lodge of Good Tem- plar'^, 1870. Address: Castine, Me. RICHARDSON', Anna Gove, surgeon; b. Lowell, Mass., Mar. 7, INGJ: d. Dana Buzzcl and Susan (Morse) Gove; grad. Girl's Latin Sch., Boston; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1892; m. Oscar Richardson, of Boston, Dec. 20, 1882. Practiced in Boston since 1892; surgeon to Vincent Memorial Hosp. : med. adviser to N.E. Telephone Co. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc. Club: Women's City. Ad- dress: 483 Beacon St, Boston. RICHARDSON, Carl H., lawyer: b. Manchester. N.H., Apr. 11. 1873: s. Byron Hibbard and Amanda (Young) Richardson; descendant of Samuel Rich- ardson, who arrived in America about 1632 and was one of the founders of Woburn, Mass., 1641; grad. Dow Acad., Franconia, N.H., 1892; B.Litt., Dartmouth, 1896; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1900; unmarried. In practice in Boston since 1900. Trustee Dow Acad. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi. ISlason. Club: Dartmouth. Recreations: golf. Home: 306 Newbury St. Office: 704 Tremont Bldg., Boston. RICHARDSON, Carlton D., agriculturist. (See vol. 1909.) RICHARDSON, Charles Carroll, educator; b. Skowhegan, Me., .lune 19, 1860; s. Silas and Susan (Flanders) Richardson; grad. Skowhegan High Sch., June, 1881; A.B., Coltav U. (now Colby Coll.), 1887 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1891; student New- ton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1896-7; student, summer courses in oratory, French and German; m. Friendship, Me., June 19, 1893, Georgia C. Morton: children, Ruth, Mark M. Prin. East Corinth (Me.) Acad., 1888-91, Higgins Classical Inst., 1891-6, Chatham (Mass.) High Sch., 1897-9; prin. high sch., 1899-03, supt. schs., 1903-10. Cum- berland, R.I.; supt. schs., Charlton-Leicester (Mass.) Union Dist. since 1910. Baptist. Mem. Delta ITpsilon. Republican. Club; Fraternity. Rec- reations: boating. Address: Leicester, Mass. RICHARDSON, Charles Trancis, author; May 29, 1851 -Oct. 8, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) RICHARDSON, Charles Nestor, mfr. ; b. Corinth, Me., Oct. 18, 1860; s. Joseph and Cliarity S. (Wil- kins) Richardson; descendant of William Richard- son, who came from England and settled in Me about 1632; father officer in Civil War, g.f. veteran of War of 1812, and g.g.f. soldier in Revolutionary War; grad. high sch., Newport. Me., and Corinna Union Acad.; student Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, Me.; m. Elizabeth Ann Wright, of London, Eng., June, 1881; 1 son, Charles Nestor, Jr. Began as teacher in pub. schs. at 17; then elk. Newport (Me.) Savings Bank; engaged in mercantile busi- ness, Attloboro Falls, Mass., 1882-8; purchased Combination Ladder Co., Providence, and absorbed 3 competing firms, also R.I. Coupling Co. and the Am. Fire Hose Co.; has operated on large scale for many yrs. as mfr. of flre apparatus, also owner of Fountain Street Garage; mem. R.T. Ho. of Rep., 1911. Republican. Baptist. Introduced chem. fire engine service in England. Asso. mem. Internal. Assn. of Fire Engrs. Mason; mem. Cal- vary Commandery, K.T. ; Palestine Temple, A.A.O. N.]\i.S. Authfir of a history of the fire brigades of Europe. Recreations: reading, writing. Home: 34 Grove St. Office: 366 Fountain St., Provi- dence, R.I. RICHARDSON, Cyrus, clergyman; b. Dracut, Mass., ]\Iar. 30, 1840; s. Samuel and Hannah (Varnum) Richardson; prep. edn. Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass.; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1864 (D.D., 1889); B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1869; m. Plym- outh, N.H., Jan. 18, 1871, Annie Dearborn (died 1904); 6 children, Walter Dearborn. Annio Pearl, Florence Haile, Elizabeth Garland, ;Margaret Prentiss, Philip; m. 2d. 1909, Elizabeth Crombie Farley, of Nashua, N.H. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1869; pastor. Plvmouth, N.H., 1869-73, 1st Ch., Keene, N.H., 1873-83, 1st Ch., Nashua, N.H., 1883-09, since pastor emeritus: now acting pastor, ■Winchester, Mass. Trustee Dartmouth Coll.. 1892- 06. Republican. Recreations: summer cottage on Asquam Lake, N.H., and travels at home and abroad; once around the world. Address: Nashua, New Hampshire. RICHARDSON. Dennett I... M.D.; b. Newport, Me., Sept. 12, 1879; s. Ernest L. and Mary H. (Co- burn) Richardson; ed. pub. schs., Newport; Old Town (Me.) High Sch.; grad. Me. Central Inst.. Pittsfield. Me., 1896; Bates Coll.. 1900; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine. 1905; m. Margaret E. Dono- van, of Canterbury, New Brunswick, Can.. .Tune 3, 1908; 2 children, Ralph. Dorothy. House officer R.I. Hosp., Providence, R.I., 1905-7; asst. sunt, same, 1907-9; sunt. Providence City Hosp. since 1909, also mem. Bd. Examiners of Trained Nurses, R.I. Mem. A.M. A., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Am. Hosp. Assn.. Round Table, Boston Soc. N.E. Hosp. Supts., Med. Research Club, R.I. Hosp. Club. Re- nublican. Recreations; motoring, tennis, hunting, fishing. Home: 292 Eaton St. Address: Providence City Hospital, Providence, R.I. RICHARDSON, Edward Bridg-e, consulting engi- neer: b. Savannah, Ga., July 21, 1875; s. Edward C. and Catharine Elizabeth (Weld) Richardson; prep, edn. Noble & Greenough's Sch., Boston; S.B. in Elec. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893; m. Elsie Greenwood Pillsbury, of Boston. Sept. 24. 1903; children, Helen Langdon, Elizabeth, Barbara. Was connected with office of French & Hubbard until Jan. 1, 1910; since mem. Richardson & Hale. Serv- ing as 1st It. Battery A, M.V.M. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; mem. Am. Soc. INIech. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E., Delta Psi. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Clubs: Exchange. Engineers'. Home: 7 Chatham St., Brookline, Mass. Office; 85 Water St., Boston. RICHARDSON. Elisabeth Mathews (IMrs. H. L. Richardson), educator; b. Billerica, ATass., June 30, 1872; d. Samuel Sherberne (D.D.) and Anna Elvira (Wright) Mathews; direct descendant of Maj. Gen. Joshua Babcock; ed. Girls' Latin Sch.. Boston; Northfield (Ma.ss.) Sem.; A.B., Wellesley, 1897; State Normal Summer Sch., Hyannis, INlass. ; m. Rev. H. L. Richardson, of Milwaukee, Wis., June 8, 1898 (died 1903). Began teaching in Boston, 1905; prin. Weston Sch. for Girls since 1906. Mem. Bos- ton Scientific Soc. Conglist. Club: College, of Bos- ton (dir.). Address; Church St., Weston, Mass. RICHARDSON, EUen A., artist, writer; Aug. 1845-Feb. 17, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) RICHARDSON, Francis Henry, artist; b. Boston, Julv 4, 1859; s. William Henry and Frances Stone (Coffin) Richardson; grad. Roxbury High Sch., Boston; pupil of William M. Hunt, Boston, Acad. .Tulien, Paris, under Boulanger, Lefebvre, Laurens and Benjamin Constant; m. Frances Hill, of Bos- ton, Jan. 6, 1893. Devotes attention largely to por- trait work. (See Who's Who in America for ex- hibitions, societies, etc.) Home; Ipswich, Mass. Studio; 110 Tremont St., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 905 BICHARSSOK, Frank Chase, M.D.; b. Boston, Aui,'. 11, 18r>y; s. Geor.^e Henry and Eliza Ellen (Chase) Richardson, and descendant of early N.E. ancestry; ed. Boston pnb. schs. and Boston U.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 187!); post-grad, work. New York Post-Grad. Sch., Harvard Med. Sch., and Vienna; ni. Portland, Me., 188;j, Nellie Chase; 1 son, Com-ad. Engaged in practice at Bos- ton since 1879; specializes in diseases of nervous system; chief of clinic for nervous diseases, Homoe. Dispensary, and neurologist, Mass. Homtjc. Hosp.; now registrar and prof, neurology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; also clin. dir. Evans Memorial Dept. of Clin. Research and Preventive Medicine. Mem. Mass. Homoe. IMed. Soc. (ex-sec. and ex-pres.), Bos- ton Homce. IMed. Soc. (ex-i)res.). Am. Inst. Homoe., Soc. for Neurology and Psychiatry (pres.), etc. Republican. Univei-salist. Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; Odd Fellow. Clubs: University, Boston Athletic Assn., Boston Yacht, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 1070 Beacon St., Brookline. Of- fice: 295 Commonwealth Av., Boston. BICHAKDSOIT, Franklin, violin maker; b. Mer- cer. ,Me.. Nov. 25. 1825. (See vol. 1909.) BICHABDSON, George Henry, banker; b. Port- land, i\Ie., Feb. 3. 1851; s. Capt. Charles and Mary H. (Warren) Richardson; ed. pub. schs.; m. Eme- line P. Shaw, of Portland, Oct. 9, 1873; 4 children, Mary W., Maud S. and Lawrence S. (all deceased), Marian Pauline. Began at 16 in employ of Henry P. Wood, stock broker; went to Phila. and was for 1 yr. in office of Warren & Gregg; returned to Portland and was in employ of J. B. Brown & Sons, bankers. 1871-8, then became connected with firm of Swan & Bassett, and was made partner; firm merged, 1903, into Portland Trust Co. Conglist. Address: 97 Danforth St., Portland, Me. RICHARDSON, Georg^e Tilton, .iournalist, au- thor; b. Boston, .Tuly 2, 1863; s. Nathaniel and Martha A. (Moore) Richardson; ed. Boston Latin Sch., Boston U. ; m. Cara Barnard, of Portsmouth, N.H., May 24, 1901. In .lournalism, 1SS5-S: city editor Boston Advertiser and Record, 1888-91; mng. editor Boston News, 1891-2, Providence News, 1892; dramatic critic and editorial writer Boston Travel- er, 1892-1904; editor-in-chief Boston Daily Tribune, 1907-8; mng. editor Boston Traveler, 1908-10; edi- tor Human Life, mag., 1910-11; editor Boston Chamber of Commerce News, 1912-14'; Worcester E\'ening Post since 1914. Independent in politics. Formerly on the staff of Maj. Geor.Te S. Merrill, comdg. 1st battalion arty., Mass. Vol. Militia. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, plays, etc.) Home: 11 Haviland St. Address: Worcester Evening Post, Worcester, Mass.* RICHARSSOIT, Henry S., lawyer: b. Brandon, Vt., Sept. 19, 1873; s. Sidney K. and Ella I. (Sturte- vant) Richardson; ed. Kimball Union Acad., Meri- den, N.H.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1896; studied law in office of Smith & Smith, Woodsville. N.H.; m. Va- lina J. Darling, of Newport, N.H., .Tune 12, 1906; 1 daughter, Barbara, b. Apr. 25, 1907. Admitted to bar, 1903, and began practice at "Woodsville, N.H. ; removed to Claremont, 1905; trustee Claremont Savings Bank; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1911; justice of Claremont Police C^t. Trustee Fiske Free Li- brary. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. O.E.S., Sons of Vets. Home: 48 Woodland St. Office: Fiske Li- brary Blk., Claremont, N.H. RICHARDSON, Homer Bartlett, merchant; A.B., Harvard, 1875; traveled in Europe, 1875-6; student Harvard Law Sch., 1876-7; m. Mary King Clark, of New York, Apr. 9, 1902. Engaged in business in New York, 1877-98; treas. and dir. Hill Mfg. Co., Boston, since 1898; dir. Franklin Co., Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Union Water Power Co., Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank; treas. and dir. Lewiston Bleachery & Dye "VS'orks. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University (Boston), Harvard (New York), East- ern Yacht. Oflice: 40 State St., Boston. RICHARDSON, James Bailey, .iudge; Dec. 9, 1832-Aug. 30, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) RICHARDSON, John Samuel, lawyer; b. Bald- win, Me., Aug. 25, 1855; s. Daniel Thompson and Eliza Ann (Sawyer) Richard.son; descendant of Samuel R., the immigrant, Mass., about 1635; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1880; studied law in office of Gen. Charles P. Mattocks, Portland, and in Harvard Law Sch., 1882-4; admitted to bar, 1884; m. Minnie Jane Bennett, of Boston, Dec. 31, 1884; children, Zana Frances (Mrs. Charles R. Fowler), Joseph Leland, John Samuel, Jr. Practiced at Bos- ton since Feb., 1885; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1894; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1896; asst. dist. atty., Suffolk Co., Mass., 1906, 1907. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., S.A.R. Pres. Barnard Memorial. Mason. Recreations: books. Home: 24 Alaska St., Roxbury. Office: 53 State St., Boston. RICHARDSON, Margaret Foster, artist; b. Win- netka, 111., Dec. 19, 1881; d. George Stevens and Lena (Knight) Richardson; ed. pub. schs., Mo- berly. Mo.; grad. Mass. State Normal Art Sch., Boston, 1905, after 5 yrs.' course; studied Sch. of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 21/2 yrs.; pupil of .Joseph DeCamp, Edmund C. Tarbell, Ei'nest L. Ma- jor; unmarried. Exhibited at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts (Phila.), Corcoran Gallery (Washington), Carnegie Art Inst. (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Art Institute of Chi- cago, Nat. Acad. Design, New York, etc. Prizes: Harris bronze medal, Annual Exhbn. Art Inst., Chicago, 1911; Isaac N. Maynard portrait prize, Nat. Acad. Design, New York, 1913, etc. Home: 319 Marlboro St. Studio: 739 Boylston St., Boston. RICHARDSON, Mark Wyman, M.D.; b. Fitch- burg, Mass., Dec. 27, 1867; s. Nathan Henry and Martha Ann (Barber) Richardson; A.B., Harvard, 1889, M.D., 1894; med. study in Europe, 1895; m. Josephine Lord, of Boston, Feb. 6. 1895; children, David L., Martha, Marian Low, Harriet. Practicing medicine at Boston since 1894; asst. in pathology. Harvard, 1898-1900; chief examiner for Boston of Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S.. since 1901; sec. State Bd. of Health of Mass., 1909-14. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, A.M. A.. Am. Assn. Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, Boston Soc. for Med. Improve- ment. A.A.A.S. Republican. Contbr. to med. jours, of articles relating to bacteriology and immunity in typhoid fever. Recreation: music. Home: Ja- maica Plain, Mass. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston.* RICHARDSON, Mary Neal, artist: b. Mt. Vernon, Me., Feb. 17, 1859: daughter Franklin and Mary Parthene (Neal) Richardson; descended from Gov. Dudley, the Richardsons of Woburn; ed. pub. schs., Canton. Me.; grad. Sch. of Drawing and Painting, Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 1889; studied at Colo- rossi Sch. of Painting, and at pvt. sch. of painting, of Augustus Koopman, Paris, France, 1896-7. Be- gan piofessionallv in Boston, 1889; exhibited large portrait at Salon, Paris. 1897. Exhibited at Boston Art Club. Copley Soc. (Boston); Art Inst., Chicago; Poland Springs Summer Exhbn.; Pa. Acad. Mem. Coplev Soc. since 1887 (dir. 1899-03). Am. Federa- tion "of Arts. Mass. Federation of Progressive Women. Student of Philosophy. Home: Canton, Me. Address; 309 Fenway Studios, 30 Ipswich St., Boston. RICHARDSON, Maurice Howe, surgeon; Dec. 31. 1851-Julv 31, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) RICHARDSON. Nathaniel, banker; Sept. 3, 1840- Sept. 28, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) RICHARDSON, Norman Eghert, college prof.; b. Bethany, Ont., Can., Oct. 15, 1878; s. Alonzo and Sarepta Matilda (Gardner) Richardson; B.A., Law- rence Coll., Appleton, Wis.. 1902; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1906; Jacob Sleeper fellow of Boston U. at Berlin and Marburg, Germany, 1907-9; Ph.D., Boston U., 1911; m. Agnes Burkman Clough, of Woburn. Mass.. June 12, 1906. Pastor M.B. Ch., Mosinee, Wis., 1889-91, Oconto, Wis., 1901-2, Wo- burn, Mass., 1903-6, Epworth Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1910-11: prof, religious psychology and pedagogy, Boston U. Sch. of Theology, Apr., 1911 — . (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Home: Cor. Shepard and Walker Sts., Cam- bridge, Mass.* RICHARDSON, Oliver Huntington, educator; moved to Seattle, Wash. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) 906 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND BICHARSSOI7, Perry "W., merchant; b. McKin- ley, -Me., Dec. 29, 1840; s. Moses and Priscilla (Richards) Richardson; ed. common schs.; mar- ried Frances Robinson, of South West Harbor, Me., Sept., 1862. Engaged in mercantile business since 1879; mem. P. W. Richardson & Son, wholesale fish, and retail grocers; pres. Tremont Savings Bank, McKinley Fish and Freezer Co. Odd Fellow. Home: McKinle\-, Me. RICHARDSON, Philip, architect; b. Staten Is- land, X.Y., Feb. 25, 1874; s. Henry Hobson and Julia Gorham (Hayden) Richardson; A.B., Har- vard, 1896; studied Mass. Inst. Tech., 1898, Am. Acad., Rome, Italy, 1903; m. Dora Labouisse, of New Orleans, Nov. 11, 1899; children, Catherine P., Suzanne L., Phyllis. With McKim, Mead & White, architects, New York, 1S9S-09; sr. mem. firm of Richardson, Barott & Richardson, Boston, since Mar. 1, 1909. Served in Battery A, M.V.M., 1&93-6. Mem. A. I. A., Boston Soc. Architects. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 31 State St., Boston. RICHARDSOlf, Roland Georg'e Bwig-ht, mathe- matician; b. Dartmouth, N.S., May 14, 1878; s. George Josiah and Rebecca (Newcomb) Richard- son; ed. pub. schs., Lawrencetown, N.S.; B.A., Acadia Coll., N.S., 1898; prin. Westport (N.S.) High Sch.. 1898-02: studied Yale, 1902-3, B.A., 1903, M.A., 1904, Ph.D. in Mathematics, 1906; studied U. of Gottingen, Germany, 1908-9; m. .Tune 4, 1908, Lou- ise .1. MacHattie, Antigonish, N.S. Instr. in mathe- matics, Yale, 1904-7; asst. prof, mathematics, 1907- 12, asso. prof., 1912-15, prof, and head of dept. since 1915, Brown U. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Math. Soc. (council), Deutsche Mathematiker Ve- reinigung, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Baptist. Club: University. Contbr. numerous articles to Bull. Am. Math. Soc, etc. Address: Wilson Hall, Brown Univ., Providence, R.I. RICHARDSON, Walter Herbert, dentist; b. Hol- den, Mass., Nov. 22, 1874; s. Edward Eugene and Victoria Augusta (Bolton) Richardson; descendant of Ezekiel Richardson, who settled in Woburn, 1636; grad. Hinman Business Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1890: D.D.S., U. of Pa.. 1897; m. Oct. 12, 1897, Mary S., d. Berthier and Eunice Chase (Boy- den) Warren, of Holden. Bookkeeper, Worcester Corset Co., 1890-2, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1892-4; has followed dentistry at Worcester, Mass., since 1897; mem. dental staff. Memorial Hosp., visiting staff, Forsythe Dental Infirmary for chil- dren, Boston. Mem. Nat. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soc, Central Dist. Dental Assn., Northwestern Dental Assn., Nat. Federation of Dentists, Am. Acad. Dental Science. Mem. AYorcester Light Inf. Mason (32°, K.T.). Mem. Delta Sigma Delta. Clubs: Tatassit Canoe, "^Vorcester, Worcester Au- tomobile, Rotarv, Worcester Golf. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: 303 Lincoln St. Office: 346 Slater I31dg., Worcester, Mass. RICHARDSON, William Cunuuing-s, architect; b. Concord, N.H., :Mar. 12, 1854; s. David Cummings and Henrietta Goodwin (Barnard) Richardson; grad. high sch., Lawrence, Mass., 1872: spl. student in architecture Mass. Inst. Tech., 1873-5; asst. in architectural offices several yrs.; made 4 trips abroad for study and observation; m. Frances Ship- pen Webster, of Northampton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1882; 3 children. Constance (Mrs. William R. Kemper), Webster, Hadiwin. Practiced, Boston, 1881 — ; mem. firm of Hartwell & Richardson nearly 20 yrs., now Hartwell, Richardson & Driver. Designed Youth's Companion Bldg., Carney Bldg., Boston; First Church, Plymouth, Mass.; Christ Ch., Andover, Mass.; Springfield (Mass.) High Sch.; Abbot Acad, bldgs., Andover, Mass.: Cambridge Latin Sch., and many other pub. and pvt. structures, including an exceptionally large number of ednl. buildings. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Fellow A. I. A., Boston Soc. Architects. Republican. Swedenbor- gian. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Art, New Church, Boston City, Newton. Recreations: French litera- ture. Home: 109 Highland Av., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 27 State St., Boston.* RICHARDSON, William King', lawyer; b. Bos- ton, .Tune 27, 1859; s. Henry L. and Frances M. (Lincoln) Richardson; A.B., Harvard, 1880 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1886; B.A., Oxford U., Eng., 1884. Admitted to bar, 1887; now mem. firm of Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave; specializes in patent law. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati. Clubs: University (New York), Somerset, Country, Tennis and Racquet. Home: 306 Beacon St. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* RICHARDSON, William Iiambert, M.D. ; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 6, 1842; s. Jeffrey and Julia Lambert (Brackett) Richardson; A.B., Harvard, 1864, A.M., M.D., 1867; m. Olivia L. Aitchison, of Portland, Me., July 24, 1867. Instr. obstetrics, 1871-2, 1874-82. asst. prof., 1882-6, prof., 1886-07, prof, emeritus, 1907, dean Med. Sch., 1893-9, dean faculty of medi- cine, 1899-07, Harvard U.; also overseer, Harvard, 1909 — . Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; hon. fellow Am. Gynecol. Soc; mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn., Mass. ]Med. Soc. Address: 225 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* RICHARDSON, William. Minard, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Dec. 10, 185S; s. Roswell Minard and Ann (Hapgood) Richardson; A.B., Harvard, 1879, LL.B., 1882; m. Sara Jenkins Banks, of Cambridge, Mass., June 27, 1888; children, Margaret, Leslie, Katharine. Admitted to Mass. bar, July 1, 1882. and since practiced in Boston; dir. Lever Bros. ISIem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Union. Oakley Country (treas.). Recreations: golf. Home: Cambridge, ]Mass. Office: Equitable Bldg., Boston. RICHERT, Charles Henry, landscape and por- trait painter; b. Boston, July 7, 1880; s. David and Anna (Hoffman) Richert; ed. pub. schs. and high schs., Medford, Mass.; diploma in drawing and painting, Mass. Normal Art Sch., Boston, 1904; m. Clara E. Wheeler, of Gloucester, Mass., June 27, 1910. Instr. in drawing and design, Rindge Tech. Sch., Cambridge; dir. Evening Trade Sch., ]\Iass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., Boston. Prin works: Portrait of Fred K. H. Rindge. Rindge Tech. Sch.; portrait of Dr. Ashmore. Baptist Missionary Soc. Rooms, Boston. Mem. Soc. Water Color Painters, Boston. Address: 583 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass. RICHEY, Albert Sutton, electrical engr. ; b. Mun- cie, Ind., Apr. 10. 1874; s. Webster Scott and Julia M. (Thomas) Richev; B.M.E., Purdue U., 1894, E.E., 1908; m. Edith Holman Kendrick. of Worces- ter, Mass., June 14, 1907. Elec. engr.. Union Trac- tion Co. of Ind., until 1905; prof, electric ry. engring., "VS^orcester Poly. Inst., 1905 — : consulting electric ry. engr.. 1905 — . Republican. Presbyn. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; mem. Am. Electric Rv. Assn., Nat. Electric Light Assn., Phi Delta Theta, Tau Beta Pi. Mason (32°). Clubs: Engi- neers' (New York), Engineers', Boston City (Bos- ton), "Worcester Country. Home: 9 Regent St., AVorcester, Mass.* RICHMOND, Prani Silas; b. Hopkinton, R.I.. .Tan. 4, 1S44: .'^. George AX'aldo and Waity (Barber) Richmond: pub. sell, edn.; m. Emma E. Allen, of Putnam, Conn., Oct.. 1867; 6 children. Served as pvt. Co. D, Conn. Heavy Arty., Feb. 21, lS62-Aug. 22, 1864; 2d. It. 13th U.S. Colored Artv., Aug. 22, 1S64-NOV. 18, 1865. Has been connected with the Grosvenordale Co. since 1867; has served as .iustice of tlie peace; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Repub- lican (standpat). Methodist. Royal Arch IMason, mem. A. G. Warner Post. No. 54, G.A.R. Recre- ations: motor boating. Address: North Grosvenor- dale, Conn. RICHMOND, John P., real estate; b. Seekoonk, INIass., Feb. 5, 1851: ed. pub. schs., and Scholfleld's Commercial Coll., Providence: m. Ella G. Wilbur, of Fall River, Mass., Apr. 30, 1891 (died 1904). Engaged in real estate business. Mem. Town Council (pres. 5 yrs.); chmn. Bd. Assessors, 1890 and 1911; insp. of customs, port of Providence, 1890-4; mem. R.T. Ho. of Rep., 1902-3, Senate, 1904. 05, 06. 07; mem. State Bd. Pub. Roads, since 1902, and chmn. since .Tune, 1914; moderator of town since 1904. Republican. Mem. R.I. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Barrington Grange, P. of H. Home: West Barrington, R.I. RICHMOND, Rollin Iicmuel, insurance: b. Bar- nard. \'t.. Nov. 10. 1 858: s. Lemuel C. and Jane A. Riclimond; grad. Randolph (Vt.) State Normal WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 907 Sch., 1876; m. Springfield, Vt., Jan. 10, 1883, Grace E. Eaton; children, Carlton Eaton (died aged 7 yrs.), Dena, b. Mar. 8, 1895. Clk. in drug store 17 yrs. ; dist. agt. Nortliwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co. since 1895; trustee Proctor Tru.st Co.; dir. Rutland Co. Nat. Bank; v. -p. West Rutland Trust Co. Jus- tice of tlie peace, 1892-5, and pres. Village of Proc- tor, 1894; license commr. City of Rutland, 1905-6, mayor, 1907. Repviblican. Universalist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Address: Rutland, Vt. RICHMOm), Silas Russel, banker; b. Hope Val- ley. li.I., Sept, 1, 1N51; s. Samuel Newell and Rachel (Thayer) Richmond; ed. pub. schs., Hope Valley, and Suffield Lit. Instn., Conn.; m. Marietta Anna Allen, of Hope Valley, R.I., June 13. 1875; 1 son living. Casliier 1st Nat. Bank, Hopkinton, R.I., since 1885; mgr. Hope Valley br. of Wash- ington Trust Co., Westerly, R.I. ; treas. Town of Hopkinton since 1883; treas. Langworthy Pub. Library, 1888. Republican. Mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1908-11 (finance com.); mem. Senate, 1912-14. Bap- tist. Mem. Mechanics Lodge No. 14, I.O.O.F. (treas. since 1880). Address: Hope Valley, R.I. RICHTX:r, Emil Heiuricli; b. Leobschutz, Ger- many, Jan. 2, 1869; s. iNlax and Emily (Waagen) Richter; ed. largely under pvt. tuition, in Switzer- land; unmarried. Came to America, 1888; studied painting and sculpture; worked at World's Fair decorations, Chicago. 1892; with Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, since 1899, asso. curator Print Dept. Club: Boston Art. Author: Priests. Tlieir Teclmique and History. 1914. Contbr. on art topics. Home: New- ton Centre, Mass. Office: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.* RICKER, Edward P., president Hiram Ricker & Sons, Poland water. South Poland, Me.; dir. B. & M. R.R., Me. Central R.R., etc. Address: South Poland, Me.* RICKER, Marilla M., lawyer, liumanitarian; b. New Durham, N.H., Mar. 18, 1840; ed. Colby Acad., New London, to 1861; taught sch. for several yrs. and spent 2 yrs. abroad; studied law under pvt. tutor 3 yrs.; admitted to bar of Supreme Ct. of D.C.,'l882, Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1891; m. John Ricker, of Dover, N.H.. May 19, 1863 (died 1868). Has practiced at Washington since 1882; apptd. U.S. commr. and examiner in cliancery by Dist. Supreme Ct., 1884. Has for many years been Ivnown as "the prisoner's friend," on account of practice of visiting prisons to befriend friendless prisoners; was one of asst. counselors in Star Route cases; an advocate of equal rights for wom- an: filed a petition whicli opened bar of N.H. to women, 1890; lias spolven in various states in nat. campaigns of Rep. party: noted as a polit. writer and especially for articles in defense of "free thought," Tliomas Paine, and Robert G. Ingersoll. Home: Dover, N.H.* RICKETSON, Walton, sculptor; b. New Bedford, Mass., i\Iay 27, 1839; s. Daniel and Louisa (Samp- son) Ricketson; ed. Friends' Acad., New Bedford; unmarried. Engaged as sculptor since 1870. Among notable works are: Portrait busts of A. B. Alcott, Louisa May Alcott, Henry D. Thoreau, George William Curtis, R. W. Emerson; also Intaglios, bas-reliefs; projector and designer of Gosnold memorial tower on Island of Cuttyhunk, Mass., 1902, etc. Editor: (witli Anna Ricketson) Daniel Ricketson and His Friends, 1902; New Bedford of the Past. 1903; Daniel Ricketson, Autobiographic and Miscellaneous, 1910. Address: 10 Anthony St., New Bedford, IMass.* RISDEIiIi, Henry, judge of probate; b. Nan- tucket, Mass., May IS, 1848; s. Benjamin Franklin and Lydia Gardner (Coffin) Riddell; ed. pub. schs. of Nantucket; studied law in Nantucket and Bos- ton; m. Alice C. Macy, of Nantucket, Mass., Sept., 1882. Admitted to Mass. bar, and practiced in Nantucket; served as selectman, 1886-05; assessor 5 vrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1888: apptd. regis- ter of probate by Gov. W. E. Russell. 1892, and successively reelected until appmt. by Gov. Curtis Guild as judge of probate, Jan. 1, 1908 (a life office). Republican. Unitarian. Club: Union (Nan- tucket). Home: Nantucket, Mass. RIDDIiE, Georg-e, reader and lecturer; Sept. 22, 1851-Nov. 26, iino. (Sec vol. 1909, also Who's Who in .America, 19 1(1-11.) RIDEING, William Henry, editor; b. Liverpool, Eng., Feb. 17, 1853; s. William Watkins and Emily (Richards) Rideing; ed. pvt. sclis. ; went to Chi- cago, remaining until 1870; m. Margaret Elinor, d. C. E. Bockus, of Boston, June 14, 1887. At various times on staff Newark (N.J.) Journal, Boston Journal, Springfield Republican, New York Times, and New York Tribune; asso. editor Youth's Com- panion since 1882. Asso. and mng. editor Nortli American Review. 1888-99; editor Dramatic Notes, London, Eng., 1881-2. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: Care Youth's Companion, Boston.* RIBEOUT, Percy L.; b. Presque Isle, Me., Sept. 23, 1877; s. Charles Henry and Delia E. (Slipp) Rideout; ed. pub. schs. and Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton; m. Beatrice Browne, of Houlton, Oct. 1, 1902; 3 children. Cashier, Farmers Nat. Bank, Houlton, 1902-9: county treas., Aroostook Co., 1910, 11, 12; jr. mem. firm of J. A. Browne & Co., dry goods. Republican. Past Master Monument Lodge, No. 96, F. and A.M. Club: Meduxnekeag. Recreations: horsebacli riding. Home: 60 School St. Office: 53 Main St., Houlton, Me. RISER, Sidney Smitli, autlior, bookseller; b. Brainard's Bridge, Nassau, N.Y., Nov. 5, 1833; s. George Clinton and Ann Eliza (Turner) Rider; ed. pvt. and pub. schs.: (A.M., Brown U., 1880); m. Lorania Burke, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 4, 1858 (died Dec. 17, 1907); 2 children. Burnett, Annie E. Author: The Bibliomaniac, 1867; Is It Rhode Island History, or Is It Fiction? 1877; Some Ac- count of Rhode Island Bills of Credit, 1880; Plan Formed at Albany for Uniting the Colonies, 1880; History of the Raising of a Regiment of .Slaves, in 1778, in Rhode Island, 1880; Bibliographic Memoirs of J. K. Angell, Catharine R. Williams, and Others, 1880; Inquiry Concerning tlie Rliode Island Law Disfranchising Roman Catholics, 1891, Lack of Authenticity of the Portrait of Roger Williams, 1891; Forgeries Connected with tlie Original Deed from tlie Indian Sacliems, Given to Roger Williams, 1896; Inquiry Concerning the Settlement of Maryland by the Roman Catholics on the Principle of Religious Liberty, 1897: The Lands of Rliode Island as They Were Known to Canonicus and Miantinomi, With an Indian Map, 1904; Tlie Development of Constitutional Govern- ment in Rhode Island (3 vols.), 1909; Historical Introductions to Rhode Island Digest of Laws, 1705-1767: Book Notes, 25 vols., hist., lit. and critical writing, etc. Address: 73 Almy St., Provi- dence, R.I. RISER, William Henry, clergyman; b. Province- town. Mass., Nov. 13, 1846; s. Col. Godfrey and Phoebe Nye (Fuller) Rider: descendant of Dr. Samuel Fuller, Miles Standish, Gov. Bradford, Godfrey Rider; grad. Westbrook Sem., 1864; A.B., Tufts College, 1869, A.M., 1872; B.D., Tufts Di- vinity Sch., 1871 (S.T.D., 1902); m. Elizabeth Ann Fillebrown, of Arlington, Mass., June 10, 1872. Ordained Universalist ministrv, 1871; pastor Ar- lington, Mass., 1871-3, Maiden. 1873-82, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883-4, Gloucester, Mass., 1884-14, Essex since 1914. Russel lecturer. Tufts Coll., 1904. Chaplain 5th Regt., M.V.M., 1875-82, 1st Cav., M.V.M., 1884-98, A. and H. Arty., 1875-76, and 1903-4. Past Master Tyrian Lodge, F. and A.M.; Deputy Grand Master Grand Lodge of Masons of Mass.; Grand Chaplain Grand Lodge of Mass.; Prelate of Commandery, K.T. Address: Essex, Mass. RIGGS, Robert Baird, chemist; b. Hazelwood, Minn., May 22, 1855; s. Stephen Return and Mary A. (Longlev) Riggs; A.B., Beloit Coll., 1876; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1883: m. Maida L. Sisson, of Hartford, June 26, 1895. Chemist U.S. Geol. Survey, 1884-7; prof, chemistry, Nat. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1885-7, Trinitv Coll., since 1887. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am Chem. Soc, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. Home: 35 Forest St.. Hartford, Conn.* RIGIiER, Georgre William, president Hartshorn Memorial Coll., Richmond, Va. (See vol. 1909.) RIHBANY, Abraham Ittitrie, clergyman; b. El- Shiweir, Lebanon, Syria, Aug. 27, 1869; s. Mitrie 908 WHO'S WTTO TX NEW ENGLAND and Marsha (Mutter) Rihbany; ed. Am. Boarding Sell , SQk El Gharb, Lebanon, 1S86-8; came to U.S., 1891, landing in N.Y. City, with 9 cent.s in his pocket: Ohio AVesleyan U., Delaware, 1895-6; m. Alice May Siegle, of Wauseon, O., Nov. 15, 1894; try, 1900; pa.stor 1st Ch., Toledo, O., 1902-11. Ch. of the Disciples, Boston, since May, 1911. Author: A Far Journey, 1914. Address: 67 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. BHiE'Sr, Elizabeth Ang-ela; M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1S97; post-grad, studies, New York and Vienna. Practiced at Bo.ston since 1897: in.str. in gynecology and abdominal surgery. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 11 yrs. ; supt. Women's Charity Club Hosp. 4 yrs.: owner and supt. Bay State Hosp. since 1908. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Soc. of Vienna. Suffragist. Clubs: I'rofes- sional Woman's, Woman's City, Ruskin Club. Recreations: traveling, horseback riding. Address: Hotel Buckminster. 645 Beacon St., Boston. RILEY, Herbert S., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) BIIiEY, James, author; b. in County Westmeath, Ireland, Aug. 15, 1848; s. .Tames and Margaret Ri- lev; ed. com. schs., JNIiddleboro, Mass., 1855-64; m. Sarah .Tane Weeks. May 27, 1877 (died Mar. 5, 1878). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 11 Union Park. Boston.* BIIiEY, Robert Sanford, mech. engr.; b. Hamil- ton, Ont.. Can.. July 26, 1874; s. Robert Ttiomas and Harriet (ISIurgatroyd) Riley; ed. pub. schs. of Winnipeg; B.Sc. in Mech. Engring., ^Vorcester Poly. Institute, 1896; m. Katharine E. Higgins, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 24, 1904; children, Robert Sanford, Jr.. Katharine Elizabeth, Chapin, Conrad IMilton. Apprentice in mech. engring., X.P. R.R. at Winnipeg, Can., 1890-3; engaged after graduation in naval engring., marine consultation and ship- building. Cramp's Shipvard, New York Shipbuild- ing Co., 1896-1906, at Phila. and New York. Quali- fied for commn. in U.S.N, during Spanish-Am. War; served as engr. officer in Asiatic Squadron during Boxer campaign, 1900, and later in operations of Aguinaldo campaign; resigned as chief engr., 1903. Pres. Am. Ship Windlass Co., Providence, R.I., 1907-11: now pres. Sanford Riley Stoker Co., Ltd.: dir. Norton Co., Norton Grinding Co. Inventor and patentee of numerous improvements in marine auxiliary macliinery and underfed stokers. Pro- .gressive Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Society Mecli. Engrs., Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. Clubs: Worcester, University (Providence), Engineers (Boston and New York), Macliinery (New York). Recreations: horseback riding. Home: 228 V^'est St. Office: 314 :\Iain St., Worcester, Mass. RZIiE'Y, Tliomas Harrison, Insurance; b. Phila., Pa., July 26, 1857; A.B., Bowdoin, 1880. In ins. business. Brunswick, Me., since 1881; treas. Bruns- wick Savings Instn. since 1886. Overseer Bowdoin (sec. of bd.). Home: Brunswick, Me. RIIiE'7, Thomas P., lawyer; b. Medford, Mass., July 11. 1875; s. Patrick J. and Anna M. (Norton) Riley; A.B.. Seton Hall Coll., South Orange, N.J., 1895; A.M., 1897: grad. Bryant & Stratton Commer- cial Coll., 1898; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1908, 9, 10; asso. judge 1st Dist. Ct. of Eastern Middleboro, 1910; chmn. Dem. State Com., Mass., 1912, 1913; 1st asst. atty. gen. of Mass., 1914; climn. Ins. Investigation Com., 1914- 15; mem. Bd. Gas and Electric Light Commn., 1915. Member Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex County Bar Assn. Roman Catholic. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, Knights of Columbus. A.O.H. Clubs: Boston City. Boston Press. Recreations: motoring, boating. Home: Mai- den, !Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. RINS6E, Sam.uel, dry .goods commn.; b. Cam- bridge, Mass.. July 10, 1857; s. Daniel and Mary Jane (Underwood) Rindge; ed. i3ub. schs., Cam- brilge, and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Clara J. Welling- ton, of Cambridge, Nov., 1887; 4 children, Welling- ton, Madeleine, Fulton, Eleanor. Began active ca- reer in the Boston & Maine Machine Shops, at Charlestown, Mass.; was traveling mechanic, set- ting up cotton mill machinery in various parts of N.E. and the South for several yrs.; became con- nected with Parker, Wilder & Co. (est., 1840), dry goods commn., mem. of firm since 1900; treas. and dir. Windham Mfg. Co., Stirling Mills, Cocheo Woolen Mfg. Co., Gonic INIfg. Co.; elk. and dir. Belvidere AVoolen Co. Home: Wellesley Hills, Mass. Office: 4 \\'iiithrop Sq., Boston. RING, Arthur Hallam, M.D.; b. St. John, N.B., 1874; s. Allan Mott (M.D.) and Wilhelmina Flora (Hammond) King; ed. Worcester Acad., 1890-2; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1897; Harvard Med. Sch., 1899-1900; also post-grad, course in psy- chology, Harvard, 1908-9 and in neuropathology, 1909-10; m. 1899, Lina Barbara Taylor, of Bar Harbor, Me. Practiced in Arlington Heights, Mass., 1897-1900, West Dennis, 1900-02, since in Arlington Heights, and Boston: instr. in neuropathology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Rej^ublican. IMember A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, ;Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, etc. rilason. Home: Arlington Heights, Mass. RIFIiE'Y, Alfred Lawrence, banker; b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6, 1S58; s. George and Mary E. (.Aiken) Ripley; A.B.. Yale U., 1878. A.M., 1888; univs. of Berlin and Bonn; unmarried. V.-p. Nat. Hide and Leather Bank, 1889-01; v.-p., 1901-8, pres., 1908-12, State Nat. Bank; 1st v.-p., 1912 — , Merchants Nat. Bank; mem. of com. Boston Clearing House Assn. Trustee Yale U., 1900 — , Phillips Acad.. Andover, 1903 — . Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Union, Ex- change (Boston), Country (Brookline), University (New York). Hoine: Andover, IMass. Office: 28 State St., Boston.* RIFLEY, Ebed Lincoln, wholesale clothier; b. Hingham, Mass., May 23, 1831; s. Ebed and Leah (Jones) Ripley; ancestors arrived in America, 1638; common sch. edn.; m. Heneritta Hersey, of Hingham, Dec. 23, 1856 (died Aug. 14, 1868): m. 2d, Elisabeth Henry ilelville Hersey, of Hingham, Jan. 3, 1871; 7 children, Henry Francis, Ebed Rhodes, William. Nettie IMelville (Mrs. John T. Hollis, of Hingham), Alice (Mrs. Edgar G. Pratt, of Redlands. Cal.), Bessie Whitney (Mrs. Bryant Harroun, of Monrovia, Cal.), Reginald Lincoln. Entered cloth- ing business in Boston, 1848; now pres. Rhodes & Ripley Clothing Co., Hingham Water Co., Hingham Co-operative Bank, Nantasket Beach Steamboat Co., Hingham Centre Cemetery Corpn. Trustee Hingham Pub. Library, Republican. Unita.rian. Mason. Clubs: Wompatuck, IMass. Republican. Recreations: croquet. Home: Hingham Center, Mass. Office: 72 Lincoln St., Boston. RIPLEY, Edward Hastings; b. Center Rutland, Vt., Nov. 11. 1839; s. William Young and Jane Betsey (Warren) Riplev; student Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1858-62, leaving to enter U.S.A.; A.B., Union, 1862: (A.M., Norwich U.. 1910): m. Amelia Dikeman Van Doren, of N.Y. City, May 26, 1878; 2 children, Alice Van Doren (INIrs. Alexander de Trepinoff Ogden- Jones, New York). Amelia Svbil Huntington (IMrs. Raphael Wells Pumpelly, New York). Enlisted as pvt. 9th Vt. Inf.. May, 1862; served as capt., maj.. It. -col. and col.; bvtd. brig. -gen. vols., Aug. 1, 1864; hon. mustered out June 13, 1865. Captured at Harper's Ferry, Va., Sept. 15, 1862; participated in manv engageinents in Va. ; comd. 2d Brig. 2d Div. 18th A.C.: was twice wounded in assault on Ft. Harrison, Sept. 27, 1864; was in command of 1st Brigade, 3d Div. (Deven's), 24th Army Corps, at capture of Rich- mond (the first brigade to enter the city): was assigned to the command of the city and with his brigade put out the fearful conllagration, put down the looting mob and governed it until turned over to the civil authorities. Succeeded to marble busi- ness established by father, and conducted same until 1888: pres. Marble Savings Bank, Rutland, Vt., until 1890; was v.-p. Rutland Co. Nat. Bank, dir. U.S. & Brazil Steamship Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1886. Republican. IVIem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: University, Army and Navy (New York). Ad- dress: University Club, New York; (summer) Mendon, Vt. RIPLEY, Frederic Herbert, educator; b. West Briilsewatei-. Mass., INIay 14, 1854; s. Marlboro A. and Lois Church (Haskell) Ripley: ed. Bridge- water Acad., Bridgewater Normal Sch.: m. Mary L. Wilson, Dec. 26, 1877 (died 1902); m. 2d, Ellor E. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 909 Carlisle, 1906. Prin. Prince Sch.. iJoslon, 19J1 — . IMoneer in the work of establishing music as an intellectual study in the pub. schs. ; author of many article.? on the subject; lecturer and teacher in schs. of music, normal schs. and teachers' convs. (See Who's \Yho in America for boolis, etc.) Home: 1247 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* RIFIiEV, Frederick Jerome, M.D. ; b. North Easton, ^Nlas.s., Xov. 10, IsTiS; s. Samuel B. and Rebecca (Bisbee) Ripley; A.B., Dartmouth, 1880; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1883; m. Mary Stetson Howard, of Brockton, aiass., June 25, 1888. Prac- ticed at Brockton since 1883: health officer; trustee Brockton Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Brockton Med. Soc, Mass. Assn. Bd. of Health, Nat. Tuberculosis Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Odd Fellow, K. of P. Club: Commercial. Home: 9.56 Belmont St. Office: 12 Cottage St., Brockton, Mass. BIFIiII'X', James Madison, lawyer; b. Sept. 8, 1835; s. Benjamin W. and Lucy (Cook) Ripley; student Brown U., 1S51-4; LL.B., Albany Law Sch. (Union U.), 1S55; m. Marie W. Brown, 1859 (died 1911); 2 children, Herbert (deceased), Alice Maud. Practiced in Providence, R.I.. 1855-01 (retired); judge advocate R.I. Militia, 1862; dir. Narragansett Electric Light Co. Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Hope, University, Squantum. Home: 148 Water- man St., Providence, R.I. BIFIiEV, William. Zebina, economist; b. Med- ford, :\[ass., Oct. 13. 1867; s. Nathaniel L. and Estimate R. E. (Baldwin) Riplev; A.B., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1890; A.M., Columbia, 1892, Ph.D., 1893; m. Ida S. Davis, of Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 20, 1893. Prof, economics, Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1895-01; prof, polit. economy. Harvard, since 1901. Lec- turer in sociology, Columbia, 1893-01; expert agt. on transportation, U.S. Industrial Commn., 1900-1; Huxley memorial lecturer, Royal Anthrop. Inst., London. Eng., 1908. Corr. mem. Soc. d'Anthrop., Paris, Roman Anthrop. Soc, Soc of Natural Sci- ences, Cherbourg, France; v. -p. Am. Econ. Assn., 1898, 1900-1. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc) Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* BISHEIiIi, Charles Wesley, theologian; Mar. 9, lS50-Sept. 20, 190S. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who In America, 1908-9.) BISTEEN, Allan Doug-las, safety engr. ; b. Ames- burv, Mass., Aug. 15, 1866; s. John C. and Hannah Ellsworth (Godsoe) Risteen; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1885; spl. student Dartmouth, wnnter of 1S85-6: Ph.D., Yale, 1903; m. Ella M. Whitney, of West Upton, Mass., Dec. 31, 1887. With U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1885-7; editor "Power," 1887-S; with Mass. State Topographical Survey, 1888; with Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Ins. Co., research dept., 1888-11; safety engr. with The Travelers Ins. Co.. sincel911. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Nat. Assn. Stationary Engrs., Verein Deutsche Ingenieure. Assn. des Industriels de France contre les Accidents du Travail, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Hartford, University, Campfire of America, Welleswav Fish and Game; Red Lodge (N.Y.). Author: Molecules and the Molecular Theory, 1895. Contbr. scientific articles to Century Dictionary, Encv. Americana, Foundation Library, etc. Recre- ations: motoring, fishing, hunting, camping. Home: 17 Ashley St. Office: Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn. BITCHIi:, John, Jr., scientist; b. Boston. 1853; s. John and Mary (White) Ritchie; grad. English High Sch., Boston, 1869; m. Hattie M. Malcombe, of Boston, 1885. Was engaged in business with father as builder; retired since 1885; ex-pres. Al- van Clark Corpn. (makers telescopes). Asst. at Harvard Coll. Obs., 1882-90. Collector of shells; largest pvt. library of conchology and one of larg- est collections of shells in U.S. For 23 yrs. official in charge of collection and distribution of astron. news for U.S. Has large musical library (mores than 30,000 items). Health commr. City of Boston, 1908-10. Fellow Malacological Soc. of London, Boston Scientific Soc. (pres. 1908 — ■) ; mem. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn. Pres. N.E. Feder- ation of New Hampshire Socs., Boston Malacolog- ical Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, of Boston (mem. council 1894-03, pres. 1904); Boston Press. Has done mucli translating of technical work of scientific and med. investigators into terms under- stood by the people, and has written hundreds of such articles for Boston, New York and Phila. papers. Book reviewer of scientific items for many papers. Author: (with Dr. S. C. Chandler) Science Observer Code, 1888. Address: Mass. Inst, of Tech- nol BOBBINS, Eayes. editor, social economist; b Anselica, X.Y., Nov. 24, 1873; s. Frederick A. and Catherine W. Bobbins; grad. Wilson Acad., Angel- ica. N.Y., 1890; studied economics and poht. sci- ence at Sch. of Social Economics, New York. 1895- 96; m. Sharon. Conn., Aug. 28, 1901, Anna Gillette Reed; 1 son, Franklin Hayes, b. May 26, 1912^^. In civic and literarv work since 1895. Secretarv Civic Federation of N.E.. 1905-9. Independent Repub- lican. Unitarian. Part author: Outlines of Social Economics, 1900; Outlines of Political Science, 1901; Lucius Tuttle, 1915. Address: Winchester, :\rass. BOBBINS, Mary Caroline, author; 1841-Nov. 5, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) BOBBINS, Mary Esther, librarian; b. Lakeville, Conn , Oct. 4, 1865; d. Milton Holley and Anna E. (Bostwick) Bobbins; grad. Hartford (Conn.) High Sch., 1883; studied under pvt. tutors; grad. N.l. State Library Sch., 1892; unmarried. Librarian, New Britain (Conn.) Inst., 1892-4; head cataloguer, U. of Neb.' Library, 1894-6; library organizer, work- ing in 10 libraries until 1902; instr. and asst. prof, library science and librarian, Simmons Coll.. 1902- 13. Conglist. Fellow Am. Library Inst.; member A.L.A. (council), Mass. Library Club. Contbr. to professional periodicals. Home: Lakeville, Conn.* BOBBINS, Beginaia I.auran, lawyer; b. Machias. Me.. Dec. 5. 1875; s. James Henry and Laura Hanna (Dailev) Robbins; A.B., Harvard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Helen Sprague Scaife. of Cohasset. Mass.. Oct. 4, 1906; children, Laura, James. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1900, since practiced in Boston; mem. firm of Scaife, Robbins & Fullerton, organized 1908. INTem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1904-5; mem. Sch. Com., Milton. Mass., since 1911 (chmn. bd. since 1913); Repub- lican. Unitarian. Served as pvt. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1897-1900. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Milton. Recrea- tions: fishing, tennis. Home: North Russell St., Milton. Mass. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. BOBBINS, Royal; b. Boston, Dec. 12, 1865; s. Roval Elisha and Mary Elizabeth (Horton) Rob- bins; grad. Noble's Sch., Boston. 1883; A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard, 1887; m. Theresa Huntington, of New York, Nov. 14, 1888. Partner firm of Rob- bins & Appleton. 1887-09; treas. Waltham Watch Co., 1902-11 (retired); dir. Am. Trust Co., Boston. Mem. Boston (Common Council, 1892; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893. 94; mem. Commn. on Relations of Employer and Employee of Mass.. 1903-4; chmn. Mass. Commn. on Old Age Pensions, etc., 1908. Republican. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc, Nat. Civic Fed- eration. Club: University. Home: 22 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass.* BOBEBTS, Ada Elorence Palmer, poet; b. Miller- ton, N.Y., Feb. 14, 1851; d. Elijah Smith and Laura Ann (Sweet) Palmer; ed. pvt. and pub. schs., and at Salis1)ur.\-, Conn., and Lakeville, Conn., acads. : m. New York, Jan. 31, 1878, James Roberts (died Oct. 22, 1914); 4 children, Mrs. Georgina R. Smith, Mrs. Ada Grace R. White, James Leslie, Kennetli Malcolm. Taught sch. at 16, but found the work distasteful; abandoned teaching to teach piano- forte; proficient in music and drawing; has written poetry for leading mags., most of which has ap- peared anonymously; devoting attention especially to short stories and essays. Episcopalian. Recrea- tions: horticulture and poultry breeding (garden plant at Stevenson, Conn.). Address: Derby, Conn. BOBEBTS, Arthur Everett, savings bank treas- urer; 1). Charleslowii, Mass., June 22, 1861; s. Jacob ■V\"aterhouse and Sophronia (Ricker) Roberts; de- scendant of Thomas Roberts, of Dover, N.H.: ed. Boston Latin Sch. and Engli.sh High Sch.; m. Clara A. Norris, of Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 23, 1889; 1 daughter, Marjoiie (A.B., Jackson Coll.. 1914; now Mrs. Dean Peabody, Jr., of Reading, Mass.). Engaged in the wholesale grocery business until became trustee and treas. Blackstone Savings Bank, which office he has held since its orgn., 1903; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1900, 1, 2 (chmn. of com. on banks and banking, 1901, 1902); chmn. Rep. Town Com., Reading, :Mass., 1896-05. Conglist. Mem. Good Samaritan Lodge, F. and A.M., Reading. Recreations: country life, horticulture. Home: 128 Summer Av., Reading, Mass. Oflfice: 26 Washing- ton St., Boston, Mass. BOBEBTS, Arthur Jeremiah, college president: b. Waterboro, Me., Oct. 15, 1867; s. Albert Hall and Evaline A. (Dearborn) Roberts; B.A., Colby Coll., 1890; M.A., Harvard, 1900; m. Ada Louise Peabody, of Gilead, Me., Aug. 27. 1895. Prof. English lit., 1895-1908, pres. since July 1, 1908, Colby Coll. Home: Water ville, ]\Ie.* BOBEBTS, Mrs. Blanche "Whittum, librarian; b. Lewiston, Me., Jan. 2. 1879; d. William Henry and Abbie Caroline (Jordan) Whittum; A.B., Bates Coll., 1899; studied summer library schs., Amherst, 1904, Forbes, 1906, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1909; m. Junius Everett Roberts, of Newport, Me., Nov. 17, 1897; 1 son, Edward Freeman, b. Oct. 14, 1901. Asst. librarian. Bates Coll., 1903-9; librarian same since 1909. Mem. A.L.A., Me. Library Assn. Free Baptist. Club: Bates College Round Table. Home: 250 College St. Address: Bates College Library, Lewiston, Me. BOBEBTS, Burleigh, public official; b. Milan, N.PI., Feb. 17, 1851; s. George Taylor and Mary (Titcomb) Roberts; ed. pub. schs.; m. Emma "U'eeks, of Lancaster, N.H. Purchased father's mercantile business, INIilan. 1872; mem. Kent & Roberts, dry goods, Lancaster, 1883-97; registrar of probate, Coos County, since 1897; v. -p. Lancas- ter Nat. Bank; trustee Siwooganock Guarantee Savings Bank 20 yrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1879. Republican. Mason. Home: Lancaster, N.H. BOBEBTS, Charlotte Pitch, chemist; b. at New York, Feb. 13, 1859; d. Horace and Mary (Hart) Roberts: A.B., Welleslev Coll., 1880; U. of Cam- bridge, Eng., 1886-7; Ph.D., Yale, 1894; U. of Berlin, Germany, 1899-1900. Instr. chemistry, 1881-7, asst. prof., 1887-92, prof., 1892 — , Wellesley Coll. Home: Wellesley, Mass.* BOBEBTS, Cyrus Swan, brigadier.-gen. ; moved to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. (See vol. 1909, also ^Vho's Who in America, 1914-15.)* BOBEBTS. Daniel Crane, clergyman; Nov. 5, 1841-Oct. 31, 1907. (See vol. 1909.) BOBEBTS, Edward Kilbourn, M.D.,; b. Milwau- kee, Wis.. Nov. 15. 1857; s. John D. and Louise (Coe) Roberts: Ph.B.. Yale, 1878; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1880; m. New Haven. Aug. 30. 1880, Clara N. Ludington; 2 children, Cliffone S., Edward K. Began practice in New Haven, since 1881. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: 244 Grand Av.. New Haven, Conn. BOBEBTS, Edward Spellman, ex-state treas.; b. Goshen, Conn.. Apr. 15, 1842; s. Frederick and Han- nah (Spellman) Roberts; g.g.s. Jonathan, It. in Revolutionary Army; ed. pub. schs. and acad. ; m. I.,ois Jane Briggs. of East Canaan, Conn., Sept. 4, 1867; 6 children, Lena J., Charles F. (Spanish war veteran, Co. K, 9th N.Y. Regt.), Miles B., Edward WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 911 Lr., Lillian May, Eva Elisabeth. Enlisted in Co. F.. ROBERTS, Guy, clergyman; b. Goffstown, N.H., 2d Regt., Conn. Vols., Heavy Arty., July 1862, and Sept. 15, ISTO; s. David Oilman and Lucretia .1. served until close of war as 1st sers't.; tausht sch. (Annis) lioberts; ed. pub. schs. ; Boston U. Sell. 12 yrs.; sec, treas. and sen. msr. Kast Canaan Co- of Theology, 189.5-8; m. Blanche Whipple of Goffs- operative Creamery Co. 20 yrs.; dir. Norfolk Sav- town, June 16, 1895. Ordained M.K. ministry, 1898; inps Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. 2 terms, 1875 pastor Fitzwilliam Depot, N.H., 1898-1900, North and 1889; a messenger of Senate, 1876; state audi- Charlestown and West Unitv, 1901-3, Monroe and tor. 1907-13; state treas.. Conn., 1913-15. Mem. North Monroe, 1904-6, Colebrook, 1907-8; super- Sch. Bd. of East Canaan 48 yrs. (chmn.); served as numerary, and Bristol, N.H., 1909; pastor Bethle- justice of the peace 25 yrs. Royal Arch Mason; hem, N.H., 1910-14. Prohibitionist. Pres. U.S. Hay Past Master Blue Lodge; Past Comdr. Dept. of Fever Assn. since 1912. Recreations: mountain Conn., G.A.R.; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Ad- climbing. Address: Littleton, N.H. dress: Kast Canaan. Conn. ROBERTS, Harley Fish, educator; b. La Rue, O., ROBERTS, Elizabeth Wentworth, artist; b. 5®£- *!' 1^61; s. Truman H. and Ruby J. (Fish) Philadelphia, Pa., June 10. 1871; d. G. Theodore and S°°^,"s; prep edn. Central High Sch., Cleveland. Sarah Cazenove- (Greene) Roberts; studied with O.; A.B., Adelbert Coll., 1884 (Phi Beta Kappa); Elizabeth Bonsall and Henrv R. Poore, Phila., then ?^^}'S^^^\r^^r^\' T^i^' 1886-8, Univ. of Munich, with Fleurv, Lefebvre, Boulanger, Bouguereau, i*>^°T' 't;?-*-^- ^^J^- l^O^- Teacher, Western Reserve and Merson, Paris, France; unmarried. Principal li^oo ni ^ ?°"' .O., 1884-6, Norwich (Conn.) Acad., works: Memories of Antietam; Madonnas of St. . '^^C'^i • n^!:*]?''^'^ *^Xf®'^ ^""^^ Latin, Yale. 1891-6; Marks; The W (owned by Pa. owned by Mrs. o^^.i^i ^c^.^.i,^., ^^ x^v^o,.^.!, ^vc^.^^i- ,~^r *. 4. ^ i-, ■ . ---" -" — *■■" tions (owned bv Concord Pub. Library); also vari- ( Watertown). Recreations: golf. Address: Water- ous portraits. Hon. mention, Paris Salon. 1892; "^ow n, Conn. awarded Mary Smith Prize, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. ROBERTS, Harvey Iioomis, mfr. ; b. Torrington Asso. fellow Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; mem. La Socifite Conn., Oct. 20. 1843; s. Nelson and Charlotte Internationale des Arts et des Lettres. Clubs: (Loomis) Roberts; ed. pub. schs. and commercial Plastic. Acorn (Phila.): Business Women's, Stuart coll.; m. June 9. 1870, Emilv Perkins. Mgr. Balti- (Boston). Address: Concord, Mass. more Condensed Milk Co., York, Pa., 1864-7- sec ROBERTS, Ernest William, congressman; b. E. ^^i^^^^H^^ wfn."tf A^r^U?^^ ^I"^^#^' ?^?"- il*"?^ Madison. Me, Nov. 22, 1858; s. Orin P. and Eliza w?nit^^^r=?y'^^*T|,'iJtry.^V^°uV^y-.|^'''^* ^ V. Roberts; grad. Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester, sTed F^p? T^l [-n Wn^l^*?* ^ Power Co., Win- Mass 1877- LLR Boston TT 1 881 • m Nplla Lue stea ii,dge Tool Co. Works pres. and dir. Me- ixiass., 18/ (. L.L,.ti.. tJoston u., issi, m. JNeiia i^ue chanics Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., council, 1S87-S; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1894-6, Wn'ri"~fr-a'^^''^~'''r'T^u^,.i-'^'ii'^r.''X:. ""'"t ^i"""^'"' '^',V'^ ^f^^' Senate. 1897-8; mem. 56th to 62d Congresses (18991 ^"^'^ ^'^^^^•^' Gil^e' t Home. Address: ^\ insted, 13), 7th Mass. Dist.. and 63d Congress (1913-15), ■= A'Tj-r-Tomc. «■ 9th Dist. Renublican. INIem. bd. regents. Smith- t„ of T o^-> ^®^^?^ ex-governor; b. Brooklyn, sonian Instn. Home: 55 Eleanor St., Chelsea, Mass.* i^?- r": l»53; s. George and Elvira (Evans) Roberts; descendant of William Roberts, an early ROBERTS, Fred Henry, mfr.; b. Berwick, Me., settler of Hartford, Conn.; A.B , Y'ale 1877- Co- July ] 5, 185C: s. Ebenezer and Mary Fletcher (Ran- lumbia and Yale law schs., 2 yrs; m' Carrie E kin) Roberts: ed. pub. schs.. Boston, and State Smith, of Bridgeport, Conn., Oct 5 1881- 2 sons' Normal School, Bridgewater. IMass.; m. Alice L. Al- John T., Edward C. Entered service of Hartford brick, of Boston, Sept., 1908; 2 children, Fred Woven TVire Co., 1879, and on death of father sue- Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32°). Co. Alderman, Hartford, 1897; mem Conn Ho of Clubs: Boston City, All Round Dickinson. Rec- Rep., 1899-01, Senate, 1901-3; It -gov 1903-5- "ov reations: motoring. Home: Burlington Av.. Wil- of Conn., 1905-7. Republican. Dir. Slater Normal mington. Mass. Office: 128 Cross St., Boston. and Industrial Sch.. Winston, N.C., YMCA Sch ROBERTS, Frederic Log-an; b. Danville, Pa.. Oct. lPp?f^f/- ¥?^^^,-^ ^t?""'1^,*.- Clubs: Hartford, "Coun- 31, 1886; s. John Edward and Margaret Lavina i^ry, Hartford Golf, Republican (Hartford), Univer- (Durlin) Roberts; grad. high sch., Danville, 1907; 5,"^ ^^%\ i^«- Recreations: golf. Home: 1110 studied commerce, industries and transportation prospect Av. Office: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn.* of U.S., George Washington U.. Washington. 1912- ^ ROBERTS, Herbert Alfred, M.D.: b. Riverton, 13; also s_t^udied French and Spanish several yrs.; 9°?"" }'^^XJ' 1868; s. Sanruel Judah and Eunice M. TV.. ~ ' ■ '" " -" 'T -■-.■,-.. 191 Govt. ._ _. - - _- , _. _. , _„, ^„„,, _.^.,,., ^,. promoted to chief of correspondence div. Bur. of Chidsey; 2 sons, Herbert Chidsev, Philip Woodford. Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Jan. 1, 1914; Practiced at Brattleboro, Vt.^ 1896-9, since at apptd. commercial agt. Dept. of Commerce, July Derby, Conn. ; former mem. med. staff Grace Hosp., 16. 1914; removed to Boston, Aug. 28, 1914, for pur- New Haven; med. examiner for K. of P., Royal pose of assisting in promoting export trade by Arcanum, Loyal Assn. Progressive. Episcopalian distribution of information as to foreign markets. Mem. New Haven Co. Homoe. Clinical Soc (pres' Mem. Sons of Veterans. Baptist. Mason (Blue 1903-4), Conn. State Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres. 1904- Lodge and Chapter). Home: 2 Hancock St. Office: 06), Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Internat. Hahnemann 752 01i^•er Bldg., Boston. Assn., Hahnemann Club; mem. of com.. Examining ROBERTS, Georg-eLitch, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. Tp^' 2t,^J^^^i ?led. Soc. Mason; mem. O.U.A.M., 30, 1836; s. Reuben and Jane (Litch) Roberts; A.B., e;- o^ \-' Royal Arcanum. Clubs: University. Lower Weslevan U., Conn.. 1859 (valedictorian), A.M., ^^^""at"ck Valley. Home: 90 Mystic St., Shelton. 1862: attended Harvard Law Sch., 1862; m. Hinda ^onn. Office: Derby, Conn. Barnes, of Middletown, Conn., Dec. I, 1865 (died ROBERTS, Herbert Rufiis, college prof- b May 27, 1909). Admitted to Mass. bar. 1864; prin- Brooksville, Me., Jan. 21, 1865; s. Darius Lawrence cipally identified with patent litigation; counsel find Lydia Maria (Tibbetts) Roberts; A.B.. Boston for Am. Bell Telephone Co. and Am. Tel. & Tel. U-. 1892; student Alliance Franraise Paris 1898- Co., Nov., 1881-Jan., 1915; spent greater part of 7 m. Martha Louise Sargent, of Sargentville Me' yrs. in defending that co. against suit of the U.S. Aug. 20, 1902. Instr., 1892-3, prof. Latin and to repeal the Bell patents. Republican. Agnostic. French, 1893 — , dean of undergraduates 1907 Mason (K.T.). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Psi Upsilon. acting pres., 1915, Norwich U. Home: Northfleld' Club: Exchange. Wrote essay, "The Domain of Vermont.* Utilitarian Ethics." 1903. Home: 62 Upland Road, ROBERTS, James Hudson, clerevman- h Tfc-rt Brookline, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston.* ford. Conn.. June 11, 1S51; s. William Walker and 912 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Abigail Welles (Willard) Roberts; B.A., Yale, 1873, B.L)., 1876; post-grad, studies Andover and Hart- ford Theol. sems. and Boston U. Med. Sch.; m. Grace Lllla Howe, of Marll>()ro, Mass., Sept. 19, 1877. Ordained Congl. miiii.stry, Sept. 12, 1877; missionary A.B.C.F.M. at Peking, China, 1877-80, Kalgan, China, 1880-1906; pastor Soutlibury, Conn., Oct., ]U07-Sept. 1908, West Suftteld, Conn., 1908-9, Bolton, Conn., 1909-10, Hockanum, Conn., Ajjr. 2, 1911; now pastor South Consl. Ch., lOast Hartford. Home: 1 lliyh St., Hockanum, Conn.* BOBHSTS, John Alfred, farmer; b. Gardiner, Me., Sept. 10, 1852; s. John M. and Mary K. (Potter) Roberts; prep. edn. Oxford Normal Inst., South Paris, Me.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1877; read law in offices of Hon. T. M. Ludden, Lewiston, and C. E. Holt, Norway; admitted to bar, 1878; m. Norway, Me., Aui;-. 24, 1881, Carrie A. Pike; 1 son, Thaddeus Blaine, b. Nov. 20, 1884. Practiced law at Me- chanic Falls, Me., for a yr., but retired to farm at Norway, on account of ill liealth; bookkeeper, C. B. Cummings & Co., Norway, since 1890. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893-5, Senate, 1897-8; pres. Ox- ford Co. Agrl. Soc, 1893-99; pres. bd. of mgrs. Norway Pub. Library; mem. bd. of trustees U. of Me.; state commissioner of agr., 1913-14. Re- publican. Mem. P. of H.; overseer Me. State Grange, 1893-7. Address: Norway, Me. BOB£BTS, Leonard G., lawyer; b. Sherman, Me., Sei)t. 13, 1862; s. Gardner and Adline (Mayberry) Roberts; A.B., Bates Coll., 1887; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1890; m. Mary E. Leavitt, of Lewiston, Me., Jan. 23, 1899. Admitted to Suffolk Co., Mass., bar, 1890; practiced in Maine, 1890-3, and in Bos- ton since 1893; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Dorchester Young Men's Republican, Mass. Republican. Conglist. Home: 14 Welles A v., Dor- chester, Mass. Office: 83 Equitable Bldg., Boston. BOBBBTS, Odin Barnes, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 22, 1867; s. George Litch and Hinda (Barnes) Roberts; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch.. 1875-82; A.B., Har- vard, 1886, A.M., 1891; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1891; m. Boston, Apr. 19, 1897. Ada Mead; children, Lummer Mead, Frederick Mead, Virginia. In partnership with James H. Lange, Boston, 1891-8, with Robert Cush- man, 1900-2; mem. Roberts & Mitchell, 1902-7, since Roberts, Roberts & Cushman; practice re- stricted chiefly to patent, trade and copyright cases. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: St. Botolph, Papyrus, Harvard (Boston and New York), Brookline Country, Union. Home: Chest- nut Hill. Brookline. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. BOBBBTS, Beuben Litch, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 16, 1847; s. Reuben and Jane (Litch) Robert;^: maternal ancestor Peter Hobart, first minister of Hingham, Mass.; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1868; studied law under private tutors, Boston, 1868-71. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1871, since practiced chiefly patent law, Boston; mem. firm of George L. Roberts & Bro., 1871-08, Roberts, Roberts & Cush- man since 1908. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: reading. Home: 62 Upland Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. BOBBBTS, Bobert, lawyer; b. Manchester. Vt, Jan. 1, 1848; s. Daniel and Caroline Diantha (Mar- tindale) Roberts; A.B., U. of Vt., 1869 (Phi Beta Kappa); LL.B., Columbia Law School. 1871; (LL. D., Univ. of Vermont, 1912); m. Minnie Elizabeth Lyman, of Burlington, Vt., Oct. 20, 1886. Began practice at Burlington, 1871; v.-p. Merchants Nat. Bank. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1882, Senate. 1890-1; citv attv., Burlington, 1887-9, mayor, 1899-1900-1, and 1910-12. Trustee U. of Vt., State Library. Republican. Conglist. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Algonquin. Author: Digest of Decisions ot Supreme Court of A^t., 1909. Home: 232 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt.* BOBBBTS, Sara Weeks; b. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 29, 1865; d. Hiram Bellows and Sarah M. (Burgess) Weeks; ed. pub. schs., St. Albans: Emerson Coll. of Oratory, Boston; m. Ernest W. Roberts (lawyer and mem. congress), of Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 2. 189S. Pres. Nat. Library for the Blind; v.-p. Bd. of Lady Mgrs., Nat. Homoe. Hosp., Washington, D.C. ; lion. v.-p. Consumers' League, Washington, D.C. ; mem. Mass. Suffrage Assn. Clubs: Chelsea Woman's, Congressit)nal, of Washington, D. C. (ex-pres.) Home: Chelsea, Mass.; (winter) Wash- ington, D. C. ; (summer) Rockport, Mass. BOBBBTS, Waters Dewees, cl( rgyman; b. Phila., Ma.\- J(», l,st;r>; .V. Thomas and Elizabeth Hill (Bis- sell) Roberts; prep. edn. Urv House, Fox Chase, Phila., 1675-80; A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1884, Harvard, 1885; B.U., lOpiscopal Tlieol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1888; m. Great Yarmouth, Eng., May 7, 1895, Kate Palmer Chamberlin; 6 children, Elizabeth, Margaret, Augusta, Katherine, Thomas, Charles. Ordered deacon, 1888, ordained priest, 1889, P.E. Ch.; asst. minister Trinity Ch., Boston, 1888-93, rector St. John's Ch., E. Boston, 1894-07; rector St. Michael's Ch., :Milton, 1907-12, St. John's Ch., E. Boston, since 1912. Mem. Zeta Psi. Mason. Address: 115 Trenton St., East Boston, Mass. BOBBBTS, William Henry, banking; b. Man- chester Center, \'l., Oct. 2U, 1870; s. John Chris- topher and Mary Ellen (Ross) Roberts; ed. pub. schs. and Vt. Episcopal Inst., Burlington, Vt. ; m. Randolph, Vt., Sept. 23, 1896, Mrs. Carrie Hutchin- son Coleman; no children. Left school at 15; in dry goods business 2 yrs., under Charles E. Ross at Rutland, Vt. ; with P^actory Point Nat. Bank, Manchester Center, since 1888, cashier and dir. since July, 1902; treas. Town of Manchester. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason. Recreations: fish- in.g. Address: Manchester Center, Vt. BOBBBTSON, Atoram Heaton, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 25, 1850; s. Hon. John B. and Maria (Heaton) Robertson; descendant of James Heaton, New Haven, 1638, and Samuel Robertson, Charleston, S.C, 1765; A.B., Y'ale, 1872: LL.B., Columbia, 1874; (hon. A.M., Trinity, 1894); m. New Haven, Conn., Graziella Ridgway, of Phila., June 28, 1876; 2 children, Heaton Ridgway, Mabel Harriett Joy. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1880, 82, 83. Senate, 1SS5-6; judge of Probate Ct. of New Haven, 1887-95; corpn. counsel City of New Haven, 1899-01; Dem. nominee for gov. of Conn., 1904 and 1908; Dem. candidate for U.S. senator, 1905 and 1909. Dir. N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. Co., New Haven & North- ampton R.R. Co., N.Y'., Westchester & Boston R.R. Co., N.E. Navigation (io., Hartford Transportation Co., Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., Southern N.E. Telephone Co., New Haven Gas Light Co., Red River Valley Co., New Haven County National Bank, New Haven Trust Co., New Haven Savings Bank, New Haven Ice Co., N.Y., Ont. & W. R.R. Co., Harlem & Portchester R.R. (Jo. Warden of Trinity parish. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn., New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. Clubs: University (New Y'ork), Graduates', New Haven Lawn. Recreations: horseback riding. Has written two or three treatises on civil service, etc. Home: 390 Prospect St. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* BOBBBTSON, Alice, zoologist; b. Phila.; d. James and Janet (Greaves) Robertson; B.S., U. of Cal., 1898, M.S.. 1899, Ph.D.. 1902. Asst. in hy- giene for women. 1902-4, in zoology, 1904-6, U. of (jal. ; instr. phvsiology and zoology, 1906-9, asso. prof, zoology, 1909-12. prof, zoology, 1912 — , Wel- lesley Coll. Home: Wellesley. Mass.* BOBBBTSON, Charles S., insurance: b. Charles- town. Mass., Apr. 24, 1850; s. Charles M. and Hannah F. (Viall) Robertson; ed. pub. schs., Charlestown; m. Carrie E. Waterman, of Somer- ville. Mass., Nov. 20, 1879. In employ of George C. Goodwin & Co.. wholesale druggists, Boston, 1865: insurance broker, 1881; mem. Robert A. Boit & Co., gen. insurance, since 1912. City auditor, Somervllle. Mass., 1890-08. Republican. Universal- ist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Central (Somer- ville). Recreations: fishing, baseball. Home: 100 Highland Av., Somerville. Mass. Office: 40 Kilby St.. Boston. BOBBSON, Henry Bellows, rear-admiral U.S.N. ; Aug. 5. 1842- July 16, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's T\nTO in America, 1914-15.) BOBBV. William Henry, Jr., M.D. ; b. Boston, July 3. 1S70: s. A\illiani H. and Mary V. (Smith) Robey; ed. Harvard: IM.D., Harvard Med. Sch., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 9i; 1S95; house phys., Boston City Hosp., 1S94-6, Bos- ton Lij ing-in Hosp., 1!>96; m. Isabelle T. Alexan- der, of Xew York, April 22, 1897. Practiced in Boston since 1897; visiting phys. for diseases of children, Boston Di.spensary, 1900-9; asst. in bac- teriology, 1900-4. in Clin, medicine, 1904-9, and now instr. Clin, medicine, and since 1913 in cliarge of course in physical diagnosis. Harvard Med. Sch.; 1st asst. visiting pliys., Boston City Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bac- teriologists, Dorchester Med. Club, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences, etc. Clubs: University, Harvard, New Riding, Mas.s. Automobile. Recreations: horseback riding, walking, metal working. Office: 202 Commonwealth Av., Boston. ROBIE, Charles Warren; b. New Hampton, N.H., July 28, 1866; s. William R. and Harriet M. (Chase) Robie; descendant of Henry Robie, the immigrant, Dorchester, Mass., 1639; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Lizzie M. Woodward, of Lowell, Mass., Sept. 4, 1890; 1 child, Harold William. Employed in office of Am. Express Co. at Plymouth, N.H., 1885- 87, Lowell, iNIass., 1887-9: sec. to supt. Mass. div., same co., at Boston, 1889-91; traveling auditor, with headquarters in Springfield, 1891-6; supt. Mass. div., 1896-06: asst. gen. mgr. of co., 1906-15; since mgr. N.E. dept. same. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Excliange, Al- gonquin, Economic, Traffic of N.E., N.E. Railroad, New Hampshire (Boston): Montreal (Canada). Recreations: farming, motoring. Home: Boston City Club. Office: 43 Franklin St., Boston. ROBIE, Edward, clergyman: b. Gorham, Me., Apr. 5, 1821; s. Deacon Thomas S. and Clarissa (Adams) Robie; grad. Gorham Acad., 1836; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1840 (Phi Beta Kappa); student Andover Theol. Sem., 1840-1843, Univ. of Halle, Germany. 1843-5 (D.D.); m. 1852, Susan E. Jame- son, of Effingham, N.H. Teacher of languages Gorham Acad., 1846-8; asst. teaclier of Hebrew, Andover Theol. Sch., 1848-51; ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1852, and has since been pastor at Greenland, N.H. Address: Greenland, N.H. BOBIi:, Frederick, governor, banker; Aug. 12, 1822-Feb. 2. 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BOBII7S, Henry Ephraim, theologian; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Sept. 30, 1827; s. Gurdon and Julia (Savage) Robins; grad. Newton Tlieol. Instn., 1861; (D.D., U. of Rochester, 1868; LL.D., Colby, 1890); m. Martha J. Bird, -of Hartford, Conn., Aug. 11, 1864 (died 1867); 2d, Margaret Ricliardson, of Rochester, N.T., Sept. 4, 1872 (died 1873); 3d, Cor- nelia Ewell Nott, of Boston, Aug. 7, 1876 (died 1888). Ordained Baptist ministry, 1861; pastor Central Ch., Newport, R.I., 1861-7, First Ch., Rochester. N.Y., 1867-73; pres. Colby LT., 1873-82; prof. Christian ethics, Rochester Theol. Sem., 1882-1904. Pres. N.Y. State Bapt. Conv., 1873, Me. State Bapt. Conv., 3 yrs. Hon. mem. Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 11 Highland A v., Green- field, Mass.* ROBIN'S, Thomas, inventor, mfr. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home: Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. Office: 13 Park Row, New York.* ROBINSON*, Albert, educator; b. St. George. Me., Mar. 5. 1869; s. Sylvanus and Julia A. Robinson: prep. edn. (joburn Classical Inst.; A.B., Colbv Coll., 1893; m. Warren. Mass.. 1901, Helen K. De- mond. Prin. S. Thomaston (Me.) High Sch., 1893- 94. Hampden Acad., 1894-5; supt. schs., Skowhe- gan. Me.. 1895-6, Warren and Wales, Mass., 1896- 02, Whitman, Mass., 1902-3, Peabody, Mass., since 1903. Conglist. Address: Peabody, Mass. ROBINSON, Albert G-ardner, newspaper corr.. author: moved to Washington, D. C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) ROBINSON, Annie Sougflas Green ("Marian Douglas"), author; Jan. 12. 1842-June 7, 1913. (See. vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROBINSON, Benjamin Iiincoln, botanist; b. Bloomington, 111., Nov. 8, 1864; s. James Harvey and Latricia Maria (Drake) Robinson; A.B., Har- vard, 1887; Ph.D., Strassburg, 1889; m. Margaret Louise Casson, of Henneiiin, 111., June 29, 1887. Asst. in herbarium, lS»0-2, curator Gray Herbar- ium since 1892, instr. German, 1891-4, Asa Gray prof, systematic botany since 1S99, Harvard. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. N.E. Bot. Club (pres. 1906-8), Washington Acad. Sciences, Bot. Soc. of America (pres. 1900). Boston Soc. Natural History; corr. mem. Mass. Hort. Soc, Hort. Soc. of R.I., Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg, Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft. (See Who's Who in Ainerica for books, writings, etc.) Home: 3 Clement Circle. Address: Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Mass.* ROBINSON, Charles Frederick, clergyman; b. Meredith, N.H., July 7, 1866; s. Joseph Wadleigh and Frances Eliza (Weld) Robinson; grad. New Hampton Literary Instn., 1885; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1890; student Thayer Sch. of Civ. Engring. (Dartmouth), V2 vr., 1890, non-resident student, 1902-4, A.M., 1904; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1893, S.T.B., 1901: m. St. Johnsbury Center, Vt., Sept. 20, 1894, Florence Eleanor Pringle; 2 sons, Hugh Laughlin, b. Mai'. 23, 1897; Robin, May 11, 1903. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1893; pas- tor, Meriden, N.H., 1893-1900 (cooperated in erec- tion of ch., and instr. in Hebrew, Dartmoutli Coll., 1894-6, asst. in English, 1894); pastor, Clinton, Conn., 1901-6, Milford, N.H., 1906-11, Central Ch., Derry, N.H., 1911-13, W'aterville, Me., since Dec. 1, 1913. Writer on religious psychology and child labor reforms. Mem. Sch. Bd., Clinton, 1902-5; probation officer, Milford, N.H., 1908-11. Republi- can-Progressive. Mem. Religious Edn. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Kappa Epsilon, S.A.R. Recrea- tions; camping, tennis. Address: 9 Parli St., Waterville, Me. ROBINSON, Charles Iieonard Frost, mfr., yachtsman: h. Sawille, L.I.; s. I'rank Tracv and Ida M. (Frost) Robinson; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1895; m. Elizabeth H. J. Beach, of Newport, R.I., June, 1896; 3 children, Caldwell Colt, Elizabeth Alden, Frances. Pres. Colt Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., Md. Coal Co.; dir. Newport (R.I.) Trust Co., Phoenix Nat. Bank (Hartford), Am. Hardware Corpn. (New Britain), Conn. Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Butte & Superior Copper Co., Norwich & Westerley R.R., Shore Line Electric R.R., Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Travelers Life Ins. Co. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; chmn. R.I. Rep. State Conv., 1909. Col. Newport Arty. Co. Mem. Delta Phi. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf; Country (Farmington, Conn.) ; Dauntless, Knickerbocker, New York Yacht, Brook (New York); Royal Thames Yacht (London, Eng.); Imperial Yacht (Germany) ; Royal Yacht (Bel- gium). Mem. America's Cup Com., 1900, 01, o:-;. Author: Thirty Thousand Miles in the Wanderer, 1903. Recreations: fishing, yachting. Home: New- port, R.I. Address: Colt Arms Co., 17 Vandyke St., Hartford, Conn.* ROBINSON", Daniel Arthur, M.D., surgeon; b, B. Orrington, Me., June 22, 1850; s. WMlliam Henry Harrison and INIary Adeline Hortentia (Clement") Robinson; grad. Bangor (IMe.) High Sch., 1869; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1873, A.M., 1876, M.D., 1881; m. Brewer, Me., July, 1881, Lettie Harlow; 4 chil- dren, Fannie H., Julia A., Harrison L., Dorrice C. W'as for 3 yrs. asst. prof, mathematics, Bowdoin Coll., and dir. Bowdoin Gymnasium; has practiced at Bangor since 1881; surgeon-gen. Me. for 4 yrs.; ex-mem. Bd. of Trustees, State Normal Sell.; mem. surg. staff Eastern Me. Gen. Hosp.; mem. bd. mgrs., Bangor Pub. Library; pres. (5orpn. of Home for Aged Men; chmn. Sch. Com., Bangor; mein. bd. overseers Bowdoin Coll. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Me. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.), Penobscot Co. Med. Soc. Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Club: Madockawando. Address: 140-142 Hammond St., Bangor, Me. ROBINSON, Daniel Webster, lumber mcht. and banker; Oct. 13, lS43-Dec. 29, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) ROBINSOK, David Inarersoll; b. Manchester, Mass., Oct. 6, 1844; s. John and Sarah Lufkin (Ingersoll) Robinson; descendant of Abraham Robinson, leader of colonists to Cape Ann, Mass., 1631; removed with parents to Alton, 111., in youth; 914 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ed pub. schs. ; m. Helen Amanda Smith, of Glou- cester, JMass., Jan. 21, 1869; 3 children, Will Aus- tin Kmma Jane Cook, Helen Dunt'ord. Served as pvt. Cos. D and H, 133d 111. Vols., May-Sept., 1864; then elk. in office of provost marshall in Alton, 111., until clo.se of war; returned to Glou- cester, 1S69, and since actively identified with fisheries; treas. Atlantic Halibut Co.; dir. Glou- cester Fisherman's Inst., dir. City Nat. Bank. Ex- pres. City Council, Gloucester; mayor of Glouces- ter, 1887-8 (resigned rather than to sign liquor license), and again mayor, 1891-6; mem. Governor's Council, 1902, 1903; treas. Essex County, 4 terms, 1904-15. Pres. "The Robinsons and Their Kin Folk." Republican. Baptist. Home: Gloucester, Mass. Office: Salem, Mass. ROBHTSOIT, Dwig-lit Parker, engineer; b. Bos- ton, JNlav ], IStJti; .s. Edgar and Susannali S. (Pow- ell) Robinson; A.B., Harvard, 1890; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; married. JNIem. firm Stone & Webster: pres. Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., Stone & Webster Constrn. Co.; dir. Stone & Webster Management Assn.. etc. Clubs: Boston City, Ex- change, Engineers', Longwood Cricket: Country (Brookline). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Chestnut Hill. :\Iass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston.* ROBINSON, Edith, author; b. Boston, Feb. 17, 185 8; d. George and Sarah Eouise Robinson; ed. Girls' High Sch., Boston. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: care The Page Co., Boston* ROBINSON, Edward, educator; b. Vineland, N.J., Dec. 23, 1SG5; s. Fiederic Arthur and Mary Augusta (Barnard) Robinson; grad. Thomaston (Me.) High Sch., 1883; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890; m. Broclc- port, X.Y., Julv 2, 1902, Clara Esther Schouten; 1 son Edward Schouten. b. Aug. 30, 1904. Asst. instr. mech. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890-1; asst. supt., Hartford Cycle Co., 1891-1S92; instr. descrip- tive geometry and mech. drawing, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892-6; instr. mech. drawing, 1896-7, prof, mech. engring., 1897-1902, Clarkson Sch. of Tech., Potsdam, N.Y. ; prof. mech. engring., U. of Vt., Burlington, Vt., since 1902. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. Promotion En- gineering Edn. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Lake Charn- plain Yacht (Burlington, Vt.); Technology (Bos- ton). Home: 25 Colchester Av., Burlington, Vt. ROBINSON, Edward Abbot, clergyman; b. Win- chester. Mass., Nov. 4, 1856; A.B., Harvard, 1879; grad. Union Theol. Sch., 1883. Ordained Conj^^l. ministry, 1883; pastor Hingham Center, Mass., 1883-8, Berkeley Temple, Boston, 1888-90, WoUas- ton, Mass., 1890-8, Buckland, 1898-04, Hingham Center since 1904. Home: Hingham Center, Mass. ROBINSON, Edwin Arlingrton, author; b. Head Tide, :\le., Dec. 22, 1869; s. Edward and iMary E. (Palmer) Robinson; ed. Gardiner, Me., and Har- vard U.. 1891-3. :Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for list of books.) Address: Gardiner, Me. ROBINSON, Edwin. Bradford, clergyman: b. Winchester, Mass., Oct. 1, 1873: s. Edwin and :Marv (Dodge) Robinson; descendant of old Salevi family on mother's side, and old Boston family on father's side; A.B.. Amherst, 1896; B.D., Yale, 1899: m. Amy Nettell Butler, of Seymour, Conn., May 18, 1899; 2 children, Dorothy Butler, Bradford riark. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor Lis- bon, Conn., 1898-02, Grace Ch., Holyoke, Mass., since Feb. 15. 1902 (an industrial ch. of over 900 members). Mem. Nat. Social Service Commn. of Congl. Ch., Social Service Commn. of Congl. Chs. of Mass., Conn. Valley Congl. Club (ex-pres.), Hampden Countv Chri.stian Endeavor Union (ex- pres.). Mem. Sons of St. George (hon. chaplain), Manchester Unitv, I.O.O.F. (hon. chaplain), fra- ternal del. Holvoke Central Labor Union. One of the authors of The Christian Ministry and the Social Order, 1909. Gave two lectures before Yale Div. Sch. on "The Church and the Wage Earner" (first of social series). Recreations: camp life with other clergymen, swimming, canoeing. Home: 171 Cabot St. Office: Cabot and Race Sts., Holyoke, Mass. ROBINSON, Pannle Ruth, educator. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROBINSON, riorence Vincent (Miss), arti^5t. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROBINSON, Frank Elijah, banker; b. Lisbon, Conn., Sei)t. 22, 1860; s. Geoige and Sarah G. (Rath- bun) Robinson; ed. dist. sch., Lisbon, high sch., Danielson. Conn., 6 mos., and in bookkeeping, Scholfleld's Commei'cial (IJoll., Providence, R.I., 1885; m. 1st, Lisbon, Conn., Sept. 17, 1889, Alice R. Adams (died July 17, 1903); 2 children, Theodore Adams, Marion Angell; m. 2d, Kenduskeag. Me., Feb. 20, 1907, Helen Harvey; 1 child. Earl Harvey. Has engaged successively as sch. teacher, farmer, bookkeeper and banker; dir., sec. and treas. Jewett City Savings Bank. Republican. Deacon 2d Congl. (jh., Jewett City; supt. Sunday sch. Mem. bd. of burgesses, Borough of Jewett City; deputy judge Town Court of Town of Griswold. Mem. K. of P. Address: Jewett City, Conn. ROBINSON, Pranklin Clement, chemist; Apr. 24, 1852-Mav 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROBINSON, Pred Norris, educator; b. Lawrence, Mass., Apr. 4, 1871; s. David Franklin and Eliza Ann (Norris) Robinson; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1892, Ph.D., 1894; grad. studies philology. Harvard, 1891-4, and Freiburg, 1895-6; m. Margaret Brooks, of Cambridge. Mass., June 24, 1901. Instr., 1894-5, 1896-1902, asst. prof. English, 1902-6, prof, since 1906, Harvard. Introduced regular instruction in the Celtic langs. at Harvard, 1896; lecturer in Celtic at the Catholic U. of America, 1901-4. See. Dante Soc. and editor of its Reports, since 1899. Publications: texts, transl., and essays, chiefly in the fields of Celtic philology and mediaeval liter- ature. Asso. and mem. council of Radcliffe Coll.; consultative com. Irish Texts Soc, London. Home: Longfellow Park, Cambridge, Mass.* ROBINSON, Georg-e C; b. Clifton, Mich., Dec, 1860: s. Asher C. and Euretta (Stevens) Robinson; decended from Thomas Robinson. Roxbury, IMass., 1636; grad. St. Johnsburv (Vt.) Acad., 1884; C.E., U. of Vt., 1887; unmarried. Supt. works of Vt. Marble Co.. West Rutland, Vt., since 1888; also mem. bd. dirs. ; pres. West Rutland Trust Co. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Mason (K.T.). Home: West Rutland, Vt. ROBINSON, George "Washingrton ; b. Meredith, N.H., Dec 8. 1872; s. Joseph Wadleigh and Frances Eliza (Weld) Robinson: grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn.. 1890; Dartmouth. 1S90-3; A.B., Harvard, 1895; Harvard Grad. Sch.. 1897-8; m. Sept. 18. 1894. Marv Bell Nickerson. of Sugar Hill, N.H.; child] en. Weld S.. Edmund N., Hilda V.. Oliver V. Asst. to dean of Harvard Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences, 1898-1904: sec. same sch. since 1904. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Harvard Clas- sical Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author: Latin Literature from Paulus to Claudian (in History of All Nations). 1902. Edited: Brazil and Portugal in 1809, Cambridge, 1913. Translator: Eugippius — The Life of St. Severinus, Cambridge. 1914. Home: Cambridge, Mass., and Meredith. N.H. Of- fice: 24 T^niversity Hall. Cambridge, Mass. ROBINSON, Harriet Hanson, author; Feb. 8, 1S25-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROBINSON. Henry, lawyer, journalist: b. Con- cord, N.H.. July 14, 1852: s. Nahum and Mary Ann (Lake) Robinson; ed. pub. schs., under pvt. tutors, and at Boston U. Sch. of Law; studied law in of- fice of Minot, Tappan & Mugridge, Concord; ad- mitted to bar, 1875; m. Concord, N.H.. Oct. 10. 1878, Helen, d. U.S. Senator Edward H. Rollins. Began practice at Concord. 1875; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep. 2 terms, 1879-81. Senate, 1883; was one of the pioneers in establishment of rural free delivery in U.S. and postmaster of Concord for 10 yrs. ; mayor of Concord 2 vrs.; platform and political advocate: mem. law firm of Woodman & Robin- son 14 yrs. Since retirement from public office has devoted himself to the active practice of the law. Address: Concord, N.H. ROBINSON. Henry Caldwell, railway service: b. "Winchester. Mass.. Aug. 4. 1853; s. Reuben T. and Clara A. (Caldwell) Robinson; ed. common sch., WHO'S WHO IN Nfc^W ENGLAND 915 and li/i vrs. in high sch., Winchester; m. Emma G. Long, of Ely, Vt., Feb. 4, 18S5; 1 son, Harold L. Began as apprentice machine shop, Boston & Lowell R.R., Dec. 10, 1870; elk. in freight office, same rd., 1872, supt.'s cll<., 1873, chief train dis- patcher, lSSO-95; apptd. asst. supt., Boston & Me. R.R., 1895; supt. Southern div. same, since May 1, 1905. Mem. N.E. Assn. R.R. Supts. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Wonolancet Club (Concord, N.H.), New England Railroad (Boston). Home: 17 Win- throp St., Winchester, Mass. Address: Concord, X.H. ROBIITSON, Henry Pynchon, writer; Aug. 29, 1840-June 5, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) ROBHTSON, J. Lee, editor; b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 3, 1879; grad. Cambridge High Sch., 1897; m. Imogene Hixon, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 24, 1902. Received early newspaper training on Bos- ton dailies, then was reporter, city editor and in advertising dept. with Cambridge Chronicle for 5 yrs.; part owner Cambridge Tribune, 1902-13, sole owner and editor since Jan. 1, 1913. Mem. Har- vard Sq. Business Men's Assn., Cambridge Hist. Soc. Christian Scientist. Home: 11 Vincent St. Office: 36 Boylston St., Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass. ROBINSOK, James Johnson, educator; b. Gran- ville, O., July 20. 1863; s. Thomas Johnson Robin- son and ]Mai-v, d. Charles Copland, of Richmond, Va.; B.A., Princeton U.. 1884 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1888; studied Sansl\rit and classical philol- ogy, U. of Leipzig, Germanv, 1886-7, Yale U.. 1887- 88, Ph.D., Yale. 1888; studied gen. Jurisprudence and Roman law, U. of Leipzig, 1900. U. of Munich, 1901; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 22. 1896, Anna "SVar- ing; 3 children, Howard Copland. Louise, Francis "Waring. Prof, ancient languages. Coll. of Mon- tana, 1SS4-6; prof. Latin, Chautauqua Summer Sch., 1886: dir. Chautauqua Coll. of Liberal Arts. Latin dept., 1887-96; Latin master and head of dept. of Latin, Shadvside Acad., Pittsburgh, 1889- 93; instr. Latin. Yale, 1893-1900; prof. Latin. Ham- ilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1901-3: Latin master, Hotchkiss Sch., Lalceville. Conn., since 1904. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Cla.^sical Assn. of N.E.. Beta Theta Pi. Club: (Graduates' (New Haven). Author: SelectioiiS from the Roman Law, 1905. Presbvn. Recreations: music, golf. Address: Lakeville, Conn. ROBINSOK, John, botanist: b. Salem, Mass., July 13, 1846; s. John and Lucy Pickering (Stone) Robinson: ed. in schools at Salem under pvt. instr., supplemented by courses in botany at Harvard; m. Elizabeth Rollins Kemble, of Wenham, Mass., Oct. 17, 1869. Trustee Ropes Memorial (mansion house and garden): trustee Salem Hosp. ; trustee Peabody Acad. Sciences Salem, 1875 — , treas., 1875- 06: sec. of com. in charge of Peabodv Mus. (See T\''ho's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: IS Summer St., Salem, Mass.* ROBINSOir, John Cooley, trustee; b. Long- meadow, Mass., June 20, 1865; s. Josiah C. and Flavia (Moselev) Robinson; A.B., TVilliams, 1886; m. Cora Eugenie Mack, of Sandusky, O., Sept. 14, 1887: 2 children. Mary (Mrs. Douglas V. Wallace, of Springfield, Mass.), Richard Mack. Began as elk. Massasoit Paper Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass., 1886: served as paymaster Springdale Paper Co., Westfield, Mass., and later treas. and mgr. St. Louis (Mo.) Portland Cement Co.; gen. agt. N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., at Springfield, 1905-8; then pres. Bay State Storage & Warehouse Co.; now trustee Conn. Valley Realty Co. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Dir. Am. LTnitarian Assn. Unitarian. Clubs: Navasset. Springfield Country. Recreations: mo- toring. Home: 53 Ridgewood Terrace. Office: 374 Main St., Springfield, Mass. ROB'.INSON. John Pranklin. surgeon; ta. Wen- ham. Mass., Julv 17, 1863: s. John L. and Phebe A. (Hadle^-) Robinson: M.D., Harvard, 1886, and since practiced. Manchester, N.H. ; m. Grace B. Hosmer, of Manchester, July 19. 1895. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Internat. Assn. Ry. Surgeons. Nat. Assn. Mil. Surgeons. N.Y. Acad. Medicine, N.H. Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club, Manchester Med. Assn. Repub- lican. Conelist. Address: 605 Union St., Man- chester, N.H. ROBINSON, John T., mfr. of machinery; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 5, 1875; s. John T. and Julia Fay (Hutch- inson) Robinson; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Mar. 12, 1905, Pearl Graham; 1 daughter. Prudence. Began . active career, 1898, with the Pope-Robinson Co., mfrs. automobiles, Hyde Park; began in mfr. of paper box machinery, 1904; pres. John T. Robin- son Co. Mem. Hyde Park Selectmen, 1909, 10, 11. Republican. Home: Hyde Park, Mass. Office: 1476 Rivei- St., Boston. ROBINSON, John Trumbull, lawyer; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Apr. 25, 1871; s. Henry C. and Eliza N. (Trumbull) Robinson; grad. Hartford High Sch., 1889; B.A., Yale, 1893; studied law in office of Henry C. Robinson, 1893-5; admitted to bar, 1896; m. Gertrude D. Coxe, of Utica, N.Y., Apr. 25, 1905; 2 children, Gertrude T., John T., Jr. In practice at Hartford, Jan., 1896 — ; mem. Robinson & Robin- son, 1896-13; since mem. Robinson, Robinson & Cole; dir. Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., Hartford City Gas Light Co. Exec. sec. under governor, 1901, 02; U.S. atty., dist. of Conn., Apr. 2, 1908-12; chmn. Rep. Town Com. of Hartford, 1903-6; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904. Mem. Conn. Bar Assn. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Golf, Republican (Hartford), Graduates' (New Haven). Recrea- tions: fishing, hunting. Home: 1283 Asylum Ay. Office: 11 Cential Row, Hartford, Conn. ROBINSON, Joseph, M.D.; b. Norwich, Conn., May 28, 1875: s. Joseph and Catherine Virginia (Owens) Robinson; grad. Norwich Acad., 1894; INI.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1898: m. Jan. 17. 1901, Julia Cochrane, of Shai-on, Conn. Practicing pliys. in Sheffield, Mass., 1901-2, in Corn- wall, Conn., 1902-1914; consulting phys. Hillcrest Surg. Hosp.; consulting phys. and surgeon, Sharon Hosp.; ex-health officer Town of Cornwall. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Litchfield County Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fel- low. Home: New Britain, Conn. ROBINSON, Julius Brown, retired clergyman; b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 24, 1842; s. Rev. Asa Aspin- wall and Julia Ann (Brown) Robinson, and de- scendant in 8th generation of John Robinson, Ley- den pastor of Plymouth Pilgrims; ed. Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn.; grad. Mass. State Normal Sch., Westfield, 1870; grad, Newton Theol. Instn., Newton, Mass., 1873; m. Milford, Mass., 1876, S. E. Whittemore (died, 1883); 1 son, George Asa, b. Concord, N.H., Apr. 25, 1880. Ordained to min- istry Baptist Ch., Milford, Mass.. 1873: pastor, Milford, twice, 1873-4. and 1875-9. Fisherville (now Penacook), N.H., 1879-81. West Springfield, Mass., 1881-4, Riverside Ch., New York. N.Y., 1884-5, Leominster, Mass., 1886-8, North Billerica, Mass., 1888-91, Andover, Conn., 1892-6, West Boylston, Mass., 1896-04, Turners Falls, Mass.. 1904-12: retired. At time of Civil War was mem. firm of A. Burt & Co., booksellers. Springfield. Mass.; was chmn. Library and Sch. bds., TVest Boylston, pres. Worcester Ministers' Conf., and treas. Worcester Theol. Circle, and sec. class of 1873. Newton Theol. Instn. Mem. of Robinson Geneal. Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Club: Fortnightly (ex- pres,). Writer of news, editorial and miscellaneous matter; contbr. of biog. and hist, sketches to books and periodicals, some being filed by the Long Island Hist. Soc. and the Am. Antiquarian Soc. Address: Turners Falls, Mass. ROBINSON, Iieoni Warren, architect; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 26, 1851; s. Warren and Sarah Howard (Woodward) Robinson; ed. pub. schs.. New Haven; French's Sch. for Boys, 1867-70; studied architecture in office of R. G. Hatfield, New York. 1870-4. and in supervising architect's office, Washington, D.C., 1874-7; studied abroad, 1877-8: m. Mina J. DeMoss, of Coshocton, O., Oct. 4. 1883: 3 children, Lois DeMoss, Margaret DeMoss. Faith DeMoss. Has practiced in New Haven, since 1878; specializes in public bldgs. and structural engring. ; architect pub. sch. bldgs.. New Haven. 1878-94. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects, Architectural League of New York. Republican. Conglist. Club: Quinnipiack. Home: 220 Canner St. Office: 4 2 Church St., New Haven, Conn. ROBINSON. Louise, teacher; b. Swampscott, Mass., July 20, 1871; d. George Irving and Sarah yiti WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Louise (Smith) Robinson; ed. Dorchester Hip:h Sch., Girls' High Sch., Boston Normal Sch.: un- married. First asst. in charge Louisa IM. Alcott Sch., Boston; passed civ. service exam, for asst. supt. schs. in Mass., 1910. Pres. Club of 1st Assts. in Charge, 1914-15. Episcopalian. Author: A Mother Goose Reader, 1911; At the Open Door, 1913; In Toyland, 1914; Behind the Big Glass Window, 1914. Contbr. to ednl. mags. Home: Trinity Cnm-t, Boston, I\Tass. ROBINSON, IiUciuB Franklin, lawyer; b. Hart- ford, Conn., June 12, 1S63; s. Henry C. and Eliza N. (Trumbull) Robinson; A.B., Yale, 18S5; m. Elinor Cooke, of Paterson, N.J., Dec. 6, 1S94; 3 children, Lucius F., Jr., Barclay, Heni-y C. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1887, and since practiced in Hartford; mem. Robinson, Robinson & Cole; dir. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Conn. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Steam Boiler & Insp. Co., 1st Nat. Bank, Hartford Pub. Library. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., S.A.R. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Graduates' (New Haven), ITniversity (New York). Recreations: country life. Home: 4.') Forest St. Office: 11 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. ROBINSON, Myron WinsloTV, M.D.; May 4, 1839- May, I'.tl:;. (See vol. 1009.) ROBINSON, Rachael, artist. See Elmer, ]\Irs. RolitTl P'ranct.'. ROBINSON, Reuel, lawver; b. PaJmyra, Me., Sept. 25, 185!>; s. Daniel S. and Susan A- (Bruce) Robinson; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsijeld, Me., 1877; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., ISSJ (class day orator), A.M., 18S4; studied law; admitted to bar, 1888, and since practiced at Camden, Me.,' ™- Camden, Dee. 23 1885. Blanche G. Atkins. Mem- firm of Simonton & Robinson until 1892, alone, since; judge of probate, Knox Co., 1889-93; editor Camden Herald, 1894-8; twice candidate for state senator; chmn. Rep. Town Com. 16 yrs. and for 6 yrs. mem. Rep. State Com.; stump speaker; pres. and treas. Camden Woolen Co.; dir. and elk. Camden Yacht Bldg. & Ry. Co., Calderwood Im- provement Co.; elk. Me. Coast Real Estate Co.; mem. of Business Men's Assn. Conglist. Mason (Past Haste'- and Past High Priest. Past Comdr. K.T.) ; Odd Fellow (Past Grand Master, Past Grand Patriarch and Grand Representative). Author: History of Camden and Rockport, Me.. 1906; His- tory of Amity Lodge, No. 6, F. and A.M., and Key- stone Chapter, No. 24, R.A.M., 1897. Address: Camden, Me. ROBINSON, Richard Hallett Meredith, naval architect; b. Ravenna, O., Apr. 2, 1875; s. George Foreman and ISIary A. (Gillis) Robinson; grad. Western Reserve Acad., Hudson, O.. 1892; grad. U.S. Naval Acad, (first honors), 1896; grad. in Naval Architecture and Engring., U. of Glasgow, 1898; m. Rosalind Wood Smith, of Pittsburgh, Pa., .Ian. 2, 1899. In service of U.S. as naval construc- tor at Cramp's Shipyard, Phila., 1898-02; in charge battleship Connecticut, at New York Navy Yard, 1902-5; It. -comdr. and asst. to chief constructor, in charge of design and constrn. of all ships, 1905- 13; resigned, with rank of naval constr., Feb. 15, 1913, and since mng. dir. Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Conn.; pres. Deselektoo Co. IMem. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs. (council), U.S. Naval Inst., Loyal Legion, S.A.R. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Brooklawn Country (Bridgeport); Army and Navy, Chew Chase (T\''ashington, D.C.). University (New York). Home: 911 Fairfield Av. Office: Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Conn. ROBINSON, Silas Arnold, judge; b. Pleasant Valley, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1840; s. Rev. Daniel and LTrsula M. (Arnold) Robinson; ed. Lewis Acad., Southington, Conn., Bacon Acad.. Colchester, Conn., Brookside Inst., Sand Lake, N.Y. : read law, Trov, N.Y.; admitted to bar, 1863; (LL.D., Weslevan, 1909); m. Fannie E. Norton, of Otis. Mass., .lune 13, 1866. Practiced at Middletown, Conn.; probate judge, Middletown Dist., 1878-80; mavor, 1880-2; judge Superior Ct. of Conn., 1890-1910: justice Supreme Ct. of Errors, Feb. 5-Sept. 7. 1910: re- tired by reason of age limitation. Republican. Home: Middletown, Conn.* ROBINSON, Stunner, lawyer; b. Charlestown, -Mass.. Oct. 26, 1866; s. Charles and Rebecca T. (.Vmes) Robinson; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1888 (Phi Beta Kappa); A.M., Harvard, 1891; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1891; m. Winchester, Mass., Apr. 11, 1908, Mrs. Mary L. Capen. Piacticed, Boston, since 1891; trustee Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, Hahne- mann Hosp., Munroe Felt & Paper Co., Tufts Coll. Republican. Universalist. Home: 9 Burnham Rd., West Newton, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Bos- ton. ROBINSON, "Wallace F., shoe machinery; b. South Reading, Vt., Dec. 22, 1832; s. Marvin R. and Mary (FuUam) liobinson; ed. dist. schs.; m. Jennie Robinson, 1854; 2 sons, Fred Wallace (de- ceased), Harry Ezra. Engaged in tanning busi- ness with father until 18; removed to Boston and woi-ked for John P. Squires & Co., pork packers, 2 yrs.; then entered the pork packing business on own account, continuing 41 yrs.; one of the or- ganizers Chicago Stock Exchange; engaged in manufactuie of machinery since 1885; 1st v. -p. United Shoe Machinery Corpn., L'nited .Shoe IMa- chinery Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank, Old Colony Ins. Co.; trustee North End Savings Bank. Chmn. mgrs. gratuity fund, Boston Chamber of Commerce (pres., 1895-1900). Gave $100,000 to Dartmouth Coll.. 1913. Clubs: Algonquin, Brookline Country, Eastern Yacht, etc. Home: 296 Commonwealth Av. Office: 205 Lincoln St., Boston. ROBINSON, "Walter Stevens, lawyer; b. Chico- pee, Mass., May 22, 1861; s. George D. and Hannah E. (Stevens) Robinson; grad. Chicopee High Sch., 1879. Amherst Coll., 1884; admitted to bar, 1886; m. Oct. 30, 1888. Sarah, d. Isaac Smith Homans, of En.silewood, N.J. ; children, George D., Homans, Walter S.. Jr. IMem. firm of Robinson & Robinson, until 1896; since alone; dir. Springfield Safe De- posit & Trust Co. Mem. Mass. and Hampden Co. b^r assns. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: The Clu^. Navasset. Springfield Countrv. Home: 149 Mill i?t. Office: 500 Main St., Springfield, Mass. BOBl.'N'SON, ■William Allen, ins., real estate; b. 'Vine:\-ard Haven, Tishury, iNIass., Nov. 11, 1844; .s. William A^en and Emily Brush (Daggett) Rob- inson; ed. pi.'l^- schs. and Eastman Business Coll., Pouglikeepsie, N.Y.; m. Minot Corner, Me., Aug. 22 1867 ElizabT-D-- 1S96; m. Genoa, N.Y., July 31, 1883, Lillian ir5abelle Ly- ons; m. 2d, Picton. Oct. 10. 1906, Mary ^^"^i'^'^;" McMullen: 3 children, Frederick, Herbei"',Va .^^cM., Mary Etiielwyn, 2d. Ordained Universa/^i^t min- ister, 1881; pastor Genoa, N.Y., 1881-3, Vict '^''•,^-^- 1883-7, Bay City, Mich., 1887-92, and pas tor '.^^ .Bos- ton since 1892. Pres. Mass. State Conv.. f-'"i^'ei'- salist Ch.. 1903; pres. Social Union, 1895-96. ' ^,^.^°" (33°); Most Wise and Perfect Master Mt. Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix: Illustrious Grand p'^imate Mass. Consistory 33°; Chaplain of the Ancif^-'^^t and Honorable Artillery Co.; Chaplain 5th R^-"t.. AI. N.G. since 1906. Clubs: Boston Art, Univc'/^salist, Canadian, Monday. Republican. Address: ^'**' Man- chester Rd., Brookline, Mass. ROBSON, Frank Huson, educator; b. Se^^^S^'-^- Y., Jan. 29. 1865; s. William Nelson and C;'^therine .Jane (Smith) Robson; prep. edn. Cana-naai""^ (N.Y.) Acad.. 1880-3; A.B. (salutatorian)7_^amil- ton Coll.. 1887 (Phi Beta Kappa). A.M., ,^^-L^- ^■ Elizabeth, N.J., June 23, 1890, Alice Lisl'e Crane; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLA^^D 917 4 children, Katharine C. (Mrs. Douglas Bassner, of North Brookfleld, Mass.), William N., Frances L., Frank H., .Tr. Teacher Pinery Sch., Fli/.abetli, N. J., 1887-90; Iiead, Classical Dept., Blair Presby- terian Acad., Blairstown, N..T., 1S90-2; head, Classi- Ical Dept., Pingry Sch., 1892-1900, head master, 1897-9: propr. and head master Tlie Bancroft Sch., organized, 1900, inc., 1902; pres. N.F. California Corpn.: treas. Ancient River Corpn. Dir. Y.IM.C.A. (ex-pres.). Congregational Assn. (Boston), Congre- gational Club of Worcester Co. (ex-pres.). City INIissionary Soc. ; chmn. exec. com. La.vmen's Mis- sionary Movement, Worcester, IMass., 1910, and of iMen and Religion Forward Movement. Worcester, Mass.. 1912; deacon Union Ch. (S.S. snpt. 10 yrs.); pres. Union Ch. Choral Assn.; mem. Delta Upsilon (pres. Worcester "D.U. Club), Clio Hall. Princeton (hon.); ex-mem. of Dist. (i!om. of Am. Bd. of Forei.s?n Missions. Clubs: Tatnuck, Shakespeare (ex-pres.). Economic, Worcester County School- masters' (ex-pres.). Has frequently addressed state and nat. religious and ednl. bodie.s; contbr. to inags. Recreations: golf, music. Home: 6 Ger- main St. Office: 111 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. ROBSON*, Matthew, leather mf r. ; b. Tyrone, Ire- land, Feb. 22, 183.?: s. Matthew and Eliza (Beattie) Robson: ed. in old country; came to America. 1854; m. Fidelia Emily Newhall. of Salem. Mass., Nov. 30, 1869; children, John Caldwell, Arthur Law- rence (deceased), Alice, Miriam. Learned leather business at Salem, Mass.; organized. 1865, the Robson Leather Co., which was merged with the Am. Hide & Leather Co., in 1899; resident mgr. at Salem of latter co. ; v. -p. Mercantile Nat. Bank; trustee and mem. investment com. Salem Five Cents Savings Bank; dir. Am. Hide & Leather Assn. Pres. Salem Y.M.C.A., Wesleyan Assn. of Boston; pres. bd. trustees Plummer Farin Sch.; trustee Salem Hosp., Salem Pub. Library. Re- publican. Methodist; pres. bd. trustees Wesley Cli. Address : Salem. Mass. ROBSOK*, Stuart Mill, lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass.. Dec. 20. 1873; s. John H. and Julia I. (Price) Robson; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Grace A. Stearns, of Springfield, Mass.. Jan. 1, 1900. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897, and since practiced in Springfield; dir. Roadstrand-Perry Co.; sec. Boston Arena Co., Springfield Mfg. Co.; treas. Geisha Amusement Co.; dir. J.L. Legein Ice Cream Co. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. Mem. Springfield Fish and Game Assn. Club: Springfield Country. Recre- ations: motoring. Home: 49 Florentine Gardens. Office: 476 Main St., Springfield, j\Iass. ROCHE, Rt. Rev. Ambrose Trancis, clerfryman; h. South Boston. Mass., Oct. 8. 1854; s. Nicholas Fnright and Ellen Frances (Sullivan) Roche; ed. nub. schs.; St. Bonaventure's Coll., Allegheny. N. "V'. ; St. Joseph's Sem.. Trov, N. Y. Ordained priest R.C. Ch.. Dec. 22, 1880; asst. St. John's Ch.. Quincy, Mass., 1880-96; pastor St. Paul's Parish, Hingham, Mass.. 1896-1900, St. Clary's Parish, West Quincy, 1900-8, St. Patrick's Parish. Watertown. since July. 1908. Chaplain INIlddlesex Co. branch Am. Federa- tion Catholic Socs. and Parishes since 1908; mem. Bd. Diocesan Consultors to Cardinal O'Connell. IMade domestic prelate of Papal Ct., title of Mon- signore, by Pope Pius X, 1911. Mem. Catholic Or- der of Foresters. Was editor and pub. Quincy JMonitor (monthly) for 12 yrs.; frequent contbr. to Boston Pilot. Active in temperance work. Recre- ations: athletics. Address: 25 Chestnut St., Water- town. iNlass. ROCK'Wi:!.!., Alhert F., mfr.; b. Woodhull, N.Y., Apr. 8. 1862; s. Leander and Fidelia (Locke) Rock- well; ed. Morris. 111.: m. New York. Dec. 25, 1898, Nettie Eleanor Williams. Began active career in mercantile business in the South; located in Conn., 1889. and founded the New Departure Mfg. Co., Bristol. Conn., and Berlin, Germany, mfrs. of hard- ware, bicycle and automobile accessories (pres.); climn. bd. dirs. Mason-Seaman Transportation Co. (New York) : pres. New Dexter Mfg. Co., Bristol Brass Co.. and Ainerican Silver Co. (Bristol. Conn.) ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Mason; K.P., Elk. Home: Bristol. Conn. ROCK'WBIii;. Charles Lee, banker; b. Ridgefleld, Conn.; s. Francis A. and Mary (Lee) Rockwell; ed. Rev. Dr. David H. Short's Sch., Ridgefleld, Ft. Edward Inst., N.Y.; m. 1889, Mary L. Everest; 2 children, Mary Lee, Cliarles Everest. Teller Nat. Bank of Norwalk. 1863-70; cashier, 1870-02, pres. dir. First Nat. Bank, Ridgefleld, Conn., and of Meriden Cutlery Co., Meriden Hosp.; trustee Wes- leyan U., Middletown, Conn.; mem. Meriden Bd. of since 1902, First Nat. Bank, Meriden; pres. City Savings Bank, Meriden Trust & Safe Deposit Co.; Park Commrs. Republican. Address: Meriden,^ Conn. ROCK'Wi:!!!!, Edward Henry, educator, consult- ing engr. ; b. Worcester, Mass., Apr. 20, 1869; s. Ed- ward Munson and Martha Josephine (Smith) Rock- well; grad. Leominster (Mass.) High Sch., 18S7; B.S. in Civ Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1890; m. Worcester, Oct. 29, 1891, Lena Hortense War- fleld: 5 children. Mrs. Grace Rockwell Kingman, Dorothy, Doris, Donald Edward, Rosamond. With George S. Morison, civ. engr., C^hicago, 1890-1 ; in business with E. M. Rockwell, Leominster, Mass., 1S91-3; submaster, Leominster High Sch., 1893-5; draughtsman and engr.. Norcross Bros., 1895-7; drafting and designing with Boston Bridge Works until Sept., 1900: designer of heavy constrn., Dept. of Yards and Docks. Navy Yard. Charlestown, Mass.. 1900-1; asst. engr.. Boston Bridge "Works, 1901-2; prof, structural engring., Tufts Coll.. since Sept.. 1902; consulting engr. on heavy building constrn., bridge work and reinforced concrete constrn.. also consulting structural engr. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E.. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Soc. for Promotion of Engring. Edn. Republican. Conglist. INIem. Royal Arcanum. Recreations: music, fly fishing, tennis, motor boating. Home: 133 Powder House Blvd., West Somerville, Mass. Office: Tufts College P. O., Mass. ROCK'WE!!!!, Edward Munson, mfr.; Mar. 27, 1845-Feb.. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) ROCK'WE!!!i, Francis 'Willianis, lawver; b. Pittsfield. Mass.. May 26, 1844: s. Judge Julius and Lucy Forbes (Walker) Rockwell; descendant 8tli generation of Deacon William Rockwell. Dorches- ter. Mass.. 1630: A.B.. Amherst Coll.. 1868, A.M., 1871; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1871; m. June 11, 1873. Mary Gilbert Davis, also of Puritan descent; 6 children, William W., Henry D., Samuel F.. Julius, Lawrence D., Francis W., Jr. Practiced. Pittsfield, since 1871; spl. iustice Dist. Court, 1873-5: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1879, Senate. ISSl, 1882; mem. of spl. com. of 40 to revise the Mass. Statutes, 1882: elected to 4Sth Congress, Jan. 17. 1884, to fill unexpired term of Hon. George D. Robinson, resigned; reelected to 49th. 50th and 51st con- gresses. 1884-1891; annually reelected pres. City Savings Bank of Pittsfield. since its organization, 1893. Mem. (Mass. State) Greylock Reservation Commn. (state mountain reservation in the Berk- shire Hills) since its establishment. 1898. Pres. Rep. Club 3 vrs.. and in 1876 and 1899; mem. Rep. State Central Com.; chmn: Rep. City Com., 1900; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1900: permanent chmn. Rep. State Conv.. 1887, delivering the address. Clk. Pittsfield Fire Dist. 2 yrs.. and Prudential Com. Among other addresses, delivered in 1873, the ad- dress at the dedication of the library and read- ing rooms at Lenox; brief address on the presen- tation of the portraits of INIass. speakers in the IT. S. Ho. of Rep., 1888: on June 21. 1907. the ad- dress at the unveiling of the memorial tablet of Col. Henrv S. Briags and the Tenth Mass. Vol. Inf.. in the Park Sq.. at Pittsfield. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Club: Park. Address: Pittsfield, Mass. ROCK'WE!!!!, Frederick Frye, author; b. Brook- Ivn, X.Y.. Apr. 2. 1SS4: s. Frank Warren and Eliza- beth Trowbridge (Hammall) Rockwell; spl. stu- dent Weslevan U.. Conn., 1905-6; m. Mar.iorie Hughan. of Brooklvn, Sept. 5. 1910. With Double- dav. Page & Co., as circulation mgr. Garden Mag- azine, 1906-7; mgr. Wilshire Book Co., 1907-8; with New York Call, 1908-9: contbg. editor House and Garden (mae.). In farming and greenhouse busi- ness. Socialist. Unitarian. Mason, (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Contbr. to Socialist pubis. Home: Woodstock, Conn.* ROCK'WE!!!!, Georg-e, sec. Internat. Silver Co.; b. Ridgefield, Conn.. Nov. 17, 1848; s. Francis A. 918 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Marv (Lee) R.; ed. pub. schs., and acad., Ft. Edward, N. Y. ; m. Xew York, Jan. 26, 1881, Min- nie F. Battles; 2 son.s, George, .)r., and Slierlnirne B. Began active career as elk. First Nat. Bank, Xorwalk, Conn., continuing 2 yrs. ; identified with wholesale grocery firm, Xew York, of which be- came head of accounting dept. ; elected auditor Meriden Britannia Co., Meriden, Conn., 1879, later dir. and sec; mgr. and treas. Rogers & Brother Corpn., Waterbury, since 1890; sec. and dir. In- ternat. Silver Co. since its organization, 1898; dir. ^Manning, Bowman & Co., Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Mad River Assn., Waterbury. Republi- can. Episcopalian. Clubs: Waterbury, !Manufac- turers', Waterbury Country; Home Club (Meriden). Recreations: golf, billiards. Home: Waterbury, Conn. Office: International Silver Co., ISleriden, Conn. ROCKWEIiIi, Georg-e Lounsbury, mf r. : b. New Haven, Conn.. .Tan. 20. 1869; s. Hon. .loel L. and Ann E. (Lounsbury) Rockwell; prepared for Yale at King's Sch., Stamford, Conn.; m. 1st, Grace Greaves, of Middletown. Conn.; m. 2d, Anna R. Ryan, of Bethel, Conn.; 6 daughters. Entered em- ploy Lounsbury, Matliewson & Co., slioe mfrs., 1888. becoming mem. firm, 1894. IMem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905-7; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago. 1904; deputy consul-gen. at Montreal, Con., 1910- 12; postmaster, Ridgefield, Conn., since 1912. Mem. K. C. Grange. Recreations: wing shooting, trout fishing, scientific and fancy gardening. Address: Ridgefield, Conn. ROCKWEi;!., Henry Franklin, retired: b. Fitch- burg, Mass., Sept. 9, 1849: .><. Henry O. and Sarah C. (Laws) Rockwell; ed. pub. and higli schs.. Fitcliburg; m. Brooklyn, 1881. Jessie, d. Thomas Lamberson; 2 children, William M., Jessie K. (Mrs. Palmer York). Began active career. 1864; in employ of Samuel H. Woods, druggist, Boston, continuing 3 yrs., then was engaged in business in Brooklyn for 9 yrs.; in business for self in Fitchburg, 1877-1911, when retired. Mem. Common Council, 18S6, 87, 88 (pres. last 2 yrs.). Bd. of Al- dermen, 3 yrs.: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 93; mayor of Fitchburg, 1896, 97, 98, assessor since 1913. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Home :Mar- ket. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. BOCKWi:!.!., John Arnold, Jr., M.D.; b. At- lanta. Ga.. May 4. 1872: s. John A. and Martha (Ayres^ Rockwell; descendant of ^Mayflower an- cestors; grad. Xorwich Acad., 1892; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1896: Ch.B., 1898, M.D., 1899, Boston U. Sch. of JMedicine: m. Charlestown, Mass., 1900, Alice Tufts. Practiced in Boston, 1899-01, in Cambridge, since 1901; has taught in Boston V. Sch. of iledicine since 1900, now lecturer on dis- eases of stomach and intestinal tract: visiting phys. Mass. Homoe. Hosp. ; med. adviser Mass. Inst. Tech.; chmn. Grad. Athletic Council. Mem. Boston Homre. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), and other homo?, socs.; mem. Theta Xi. Republican. Conglist. Clubs. Tech- nology (Boston), Oakley Country (Cambridge). Cambridge Boat. Recreations: nature study. Ad- dress: 24 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. BOCKWEIiIi, Joseph H., S. J., clergyman; moved to Xew York. (See vol. 1909.) BOCKWOOD, Edward Parnum, civil engr. : b. Brookline, Mass., Dec. 25, 1882; s. John Edwards and Mary Jeannette fFarnum) Rockwood; prep. edn. Xewton High Sch.; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904: unmarried. In employ of the Eastern Ex- panded Metal Co., 1% yrs.; then with the Eastern Concrete Construction Co.: cliief engr. N.E. Con- crete Construction Co., since ]Mar., 1910. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E., Boston Soc. C.E., :Master Builders' Assn. of Boston. Conglist. ZMem. Sigma Alplia Epsilon. Clubs: Newton Golf. Boston Congrega- tional. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 961 Beacon St., Xewton Centre, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. BOCKWOOD, Georgre I., meclianical engineer, mfr. : b. Boston. Jan. 13. 1868: s. Edward Otis and Caroline (Waslaburn) Rockwood: descendant of Gov. Bradford, of Plymouth, 1620; ed. Phillips Acad, and ■V^'■orcester Polv. Inst.: m. Ellen T. Cheever. of Worcester, X'ov. 13, 1890. Began with Wheelock Engine Co. (Worcester), 1888-92; prac- ticed Worcester, 1893-05; pres. and treas. Rock- wood Sprinkler Co., since 1906; also pres. and treas. same co. of Chicago; trustee Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings. Prof. mech. engring., Worces- ter Poly. Inst, 1907, 08. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Country; Engineers' (Xew York and Boston). Home: 340 May St. Office: 38 Harlow St., Worces- ter, Mass. BODEMEYEB, John, editor; b. Falls Village, Conn.. . I Mill' J L', IS.'iS; s. John and .Tacobina (Bord) Rodemeyer: (father b. Bremen, Germany, served 3 yrs. in Civil War [corporal], 2d Conn. Heavy Arty., wounded in battle of Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21, 1864); ed. common schs., Canaan, Conn.; m. Jenny Brown Bierce, of Canaan, Xov. 20, 1913 Editor Norwalk Gazette, 1885, AVinsted, Herala, 1892, New Haven Palladium, 1S97: asso. founder New Haven Illustrated Saturdav Chronicle, 1902, ^Wall Street Daily News, X.Y. City, 1904: collabo- rated with Edmund Clarence Stedman on "History of the Xew York Stock Exchange," 1905; editorial writer Hartford Post, 1907-10, New Haven Union, 1910; editor and mgr. Connecticut Western Xews, Canaan, since 1910; dir. Canaan Printing Co. Dir. Conn. Chamber of Commerce, Canaan Business Men's Assn. Justice of tlie peace. First gov. Laurel Club (legislative newspaper writers of Conn.); mem. Conn. Editorial Assn. Democrat. Baptist. Mason. Organizer Bald-Head Club of America, 1912. Author: Historical Scrap-Book of Canaan, 1897. Address: Canaan, Conn. BOBENBACH, William Tompkins, mfr.; b. X'ew York, Sept. 19, 1854; s. Phillip and Mary (Hanmer) Rodenbach; prep. edn. Xew York pub. schs.; B.S., Coll. of Citv of Xew York, 1874: m. Xew York, Dec. 20, 1882, Mary S. Phinney; 3 children, Katrina Macy, Charles Phinney, Margaret Phinney. Teacher, 1874-7; prin. Schofield Xormal and In- dustrial Sch., Aiken, S.C, 1877-86; treas. and gen. mgr. the Goodyears Metallic Rubber Shoe Co., Xaugatuck, Conn.; pres. Xaugatuck Mfg. Co., v.-p. Xaugatuck Savings Bank. Ex-pres. Teachers Inst, and Assn. of S.C; pres. Xaugatuck Bd. of Edn., 1888-1908. Republican. Mayor of Xaugatuck, 1905. 1906, 1907. Mason (32°). Conglist. Clubs: Rubber of America, Rubber Reclaimers' fXew York), Graduates' (Xew Haven). Recreations: golf, motoring. Address: Xaugatuck, Conn. BOBGEBS, Levi, clergyman; b. Guildhall, Vt., May 9, 1S43; s. Levi Rodgers and Mehitable B. (Ca'rleton) Rodgers; descendant of Stephen Rodger, Newburyport, IMass., and on mother's side of Ed- ward Carleton, Rowlev, Mass.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1866: grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1871; m. Mrs. Ellen S. (Piatt) Dimick, of Quechee, Vt., Aug. 6, 1866 f died Oct. 1, 1883); m. 2d. Jessie C. Gilmore. of New Haven, Conn., Julv 5, 1894. Prin. "West St. Clair Pub. Sch., Cleveland, O., 1866-8; ordained Consl. ministrv, Oct. 19. 1871; pastor Claremont, X'.H., 1871-80, 1st Ch., Georgetown. Mass., lSSO-9. Xortli Greenwich, Conn., since 1890. Progressive Repub- lican. Author of manual of Congl. Ch., Claremont, X.H., containing history of the ch., list of mem- bers, and many other facts. Address: Greenwich, Connecticut. BODMAN, Alfred, banker. (See vol. 1909.) BOSMAH', Warren Anson, CO.; b. East Boston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1855: s. Charles G. and Mary H. (Dill) Rodman; grad. Eridgewater Xormal Sch., 1876, Mass. XOrmal Art Sch., 1879; D.O., Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy. 1904; m. W^ellesley, Mass., X'ov. 24, 1880, Caroline E. Southwick; 3 children, Samuel S., Ruth S., Sarah S. Taught sch. 3 yrs.; practicing architect for 10 yrs.; lectured widely on reform, religious and scientific subjects; also lec- tured on architecture in Mass. Inst. Tech.; prof, psychology, Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, since 1902; has practiced in Welleslev, Mass., since 1904; sec. Metaphysical Club, Boston. 1894-1901, pres., 1902; sec. Internat. Metaphys. League, 1899. Mem. Am. Osteopathic Assn., Wellesley Unitarian Club. Bos- ton Metaphvsical Club, Alumni Assn. Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy. I'nitarian. Clubs: Maugus, Wel- leslev. Author: Wellesley: an Illustrated Poem, 1898; Fate or Law, The Story of an Optimist, 1899; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 919 Trust Thyself. Wrote: The Common Factor in Healing- (Jour, of Practical Metaphysics, Feb., 1897) and many magazine articles. Address: Wel- lesley Hills, Mass. ROE, Alfred Seelye, educator, author; b. Rose, N.Y., June S, 1S44; s. Rev. Austin Marinus and Polly Catheiine (Seelye) Roe, and descendant of John Roe (or Rowe), Lynn, Mass., 1655, Setauket, L.I., N.Y., before 1690; A.B., Wesleyan U., Mid- dletown, Conn., 1870; m. Nora Ardelia Metcalf, of Ashland, INIass., June 22, 1874 (died Feb. 1, 1910); 2 children livine:, Annabel C. and Harriet E. (both graduates of Mt. Holyoke Coll., and high sch. teachers). Master high sch., Asliland, IMass., 1870-5: high sch., Worcester, Mass., 1875-80. and head master, 1880-90; mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., 1892-5, Senate, 17896-8; supervisor evening schs., Worcester, Mass., since 1902. Soldier in the Civil War, 1864-5, serving in 9th N.T. Heavy Arty, (pris- oner of war in Danville. Va., 8 mos.) ; elected comdr. G.A.R., Dept. of Mass., 1908; insp.-gen. on staffs of Comdrs. Blackmar and Judd; pres. Red Cross organization during Spanish-Am. War. Mem. Mass. Soc. S.A.R. (ex-pres. "Worcester Chapter), "Worcester Soc. of Antiquity. N.E. Meth. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi; hon. mem. various hist. socs. Republican. Mason. Lay preacher Methodist Ch. Has written several local, and many regimental histories of the Civil War, and delivered many niemorial and special ad- dresses. Home: 5 Dix St., Worcester, Mass. ROE, Nora Ardelia (Metcalf). authoress: Apr. 1, lS56-Feb. 1. 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) ROEI^KER, ■William Greene, lawver; June 12, 1854-.Tan. 24. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) ROGERS, Alfred William, osteopathic phvs. ; b. Bath. :\re., Julv 11, 1862; s. Alfred V. and Almira E. (Chadborne) Rosrers; A.B., Bowdoin, 1885, A.M., 1888; D.O., Am. Sch. of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 1906: m. Effle L. Wins:, of Woodstock, Me., Auar. 21, 1890. Served as prin. high schs. 15 yrs. at Gorham, N.H., Greenport. N.Y.. Millbury. Stock- bridare and Winthrop, Mass.: practiced osteopathy in Boston since 1906. Mem. Nat., N.E. and Boston socs. of osteopathv and pres. Boston Osteopathic Soc. 1911. Republican. Conglist. Address: 1091 Boylston St., Boston. ROGERS, Andrew W., business man: b. Chat- ham. Mass., Nov. 5, 1851; s. Zenos and Caroline (Nickerson) Rogers; ed. pub. schs.. South Orleans, Mass.: m. Marv A. Rogers, of Brewster, Mass., Nov. 25, 1872: 4 children. Effle M.. Chester A.. Mil- dred M.. Bertha P. Pres. Beverly Nat. Bank. Naum- keag Buffing Machine Co.: elk., treas.. dir. and mgr. Beverly Gas & Electric Co., Newburyport Gas & Electric Co.; dir. Beverly Bldg. Assn., Beverly News Co., Salem Gas Light Co.. Phillips Flushing Tank Co. Unitarian. Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fel- lows. United Workmen. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Union, Republican. U.S.M. Golf (Beverlv). Tedesco Coun- trv (Marblehead). Engineers' (Boston). Home: 36 Hale St. Office: 222 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. ROGERS. Atherton "W.; pres. Middlesex Paper Co.. Nat. Fibre Board Co., Hurlbert-Rogers Ma- chine Co., Russell Falls Paper Co.: dir. Leatheroid Mfg. Co. Address: 121 Beach St., Boston, Mass. ROGERS, Bruce, printer; b. La Favette. Ind., May 14, 1870; s. George and Ann E. (Gish) Rogers; ed. pub. schs., LaFavette: B.S., Purdue U., La- Favette. 1890: m. .Anna E. Baker, of Stockwell. Ind., 1900; 1 child, Elizabeth. Mem. of art staff In- dianapolis News, 1891-2; designer for Ind. Illus- trating Co.. Indianapolis, 1893-4. L. Prang & Co., Boston, 1894-5: with Riverside Press, Cambridge. Mass.. as designer of fine printing and limited editions, 1895-11; engaged in same line on own account since 1911. Address: Belmont, Mass. ROGERS. Cephas Brainerd. retired mfr. ; b. Sav- brook, Middlesex Co.. Conn.. Dec. 30, 1836; s. Her- vey and Elizabeth Ann (Tryon) Rogers; ed. com- mon schs.. acad. and select schs.; m. Margaret Clark, of New York, June 8, 1870. Associated with two brothers in firm of C. Rogers & Bros., mfrs. silverware, 1866. inc.. 1899. of which was sr. mem. and pres.; united with U.S. Silver Co., 1902, and sold out to Internat. Silver Co., and retired from active business, Jan. 1, 1903; dir. Internat. Silver Co., 1st Nat. Bank (Meriden, Conn.), Rogers Silver Plate Co. (Danbury); trustee City Savings Bank. Trustee Wesleyan U. (Middletown, Conn.), Meri- den Hosp. Mem. City Council, Meriden, 6 yrs. Re- publican. Lay del. M.E. Gen. Conf., 1900, 04, re- serve del., 1908, 12; pres. trustees First M.E. Ch., Meriden, 30 yrs. Mem. S.A.R. Home: 416 Colony St., Meriden, Conn.* ROGERS, Charles Edwin, college prof.; b. Co- hoes, Saratoga County, N.Y., June 5, 1874; s. Charles and Catherine Ludlow (Schoonmaker) Rogers; grad. Waterford (N.Y. High Sch.), 1890, Albanv Business Coll., 1891; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1896; m. Sept. 7, 1898, Sara Elizabeth Chase, of Waterford, N.Y. Civ. and contracting engr., North Adams, Mass., 1896-1901; instr. in civ. en- gineering, Lehigh U., Pa., 1901-4; prof, mathe- matics and civ. engring., Clarkson Memorial Sch. of Tech., Potsdam, N.Y.. 1904-5; prof. civ. engring.. Trinity Coll., since 1905. Mem. Rensselaer Soc. of Engrs., Conn. Soc. Civil Engrs., Sigma Xi. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Address: 13 A'ernon St., Hart- ford, Conn. ROGERS, Christopher Howe, lawyer; b. Me- thuen, Mass., May 6, 1871; s. William :Merrill and Caroline Augusta (Howe) Rogers; grad. Methuen High Sch., 1889; A.B., Amherst, 1893; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Law Sch., 1896; m. Alice Pinckney Clark, of Calumet, Mich., Dec. 7, 1905 (died Dec, 1908); 1 son, Francis Clark, b. Dec. 11, 1907. Admitted to Mass. bar, June, 1896; practiced in Gloucester, Mass., with Charles A. Russell, 1896-8; mem. firm of Bradley & Rogers, Lawrence, Mass., 1898-1905. since alone. Mem. Sch. Bd., Methuen, 3 yrs.; served as chmn. Rep. Town Com., Methuen, a number of vrs. Conglist. Mem. Lawrence Bar Assn., Essex Co. Bar Assn., Phi Delta Theta CMass. Beta, Am- herst), Phi Delta Phi (Webster Chapter, Boston); Mason (John Hancock Lodge. Methuen). Club: Methuen. Home: 2 Stevens St., Methuen, Mass. Office: 301 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. ROGERS, Clara Kathleeen (Bamett), singer; b. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Eng., Jan. 14, 1844; d. John ("father" of English opera) and Eliza Emily (Lindley) Barnett; grad. Leipzig Conserva- torium, 1860; also studied at Berlin and Milan; m. Henrv Munroe Rogers, Apr. 24, 1878. Debut as Isabella, in "Robert the Devil," Turin, 1863; toured Italy in operas several yrs., later at London; came to U.S., 1871, and toured several yrs.; mem. faculty, N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1902 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: 309 Beacon St., Boston.* ROGERS, David Camp, educator. (See vol. 1909.) ROGERS, Dudley Pickman, paper mfr.; b. Pea- bodv, ]\Iass., Oct. 8, 1875; s. George W. and Jose- phine F. (Lord) Rogers; A.B.. Harvard, 1896; un- married. Began active career witli LTncle Jacob C. Rogers, attv., Boston, continuing, 1897-1900; became mem. William A. Russell & Bro.; dir. An- droscoggin Pulp Co., Mt. Tom Sulphite Pulp Co., The Russell Co., Merrimac Chem. Co., Continental Am. Ore Co., Sutton Mills, Russell Coal Co. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet. Exchange, Myopia Hunt, Somerset, Salem, The Country (North Andover, Mass.). Recreations: polo; rearing Holstem- Friesian Cattle. Home: Danvers, Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston. ROGERS, Edward Henry, lawyer; b. Sept. 4, 1854; s. Henrv and Elizabeth (Townsend) Rogers; A.B., Yale, 1875; LL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1877; m. Frances M. Reise, of Plainville, Conn., Oct. 16, 1887. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1877, and since prac- ticed in New Haven. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Address: New Haven, Conn. ROGERS, Edward James, M.D. ; b. Ninety-six, S.C, Jan. 7. 1877; s. Cant. James and Evelyn Eloise rWalker) Rogers; B.S., S.C. Mil. Coll. (Citadel), Charleston, S.C, 1896; M.D.. Med. Coll., State of S.C, 1908; sr. vr. Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Colum- bia), 1912; unmarried. Teacher 2 yrs.; in ry. mail service in S.C. 6 yrs.; resident phys. Loomis Sana- torium Annex, Liberty, Sullivan Co., N.Y., 1909-11 inclusive; interne Paterson (N.J.) Gen. Hosp., 920 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 1912-13; med. dir. and supt. Vt. Sanatorium since June, 1913. Mem. Phi Chi. Presbyn. Address: Pittsford, Vt. ROGERS, Edward S., banker; b. Lee, Mass., Apr, 27, ist;4; .s. .Samuel S. and Lydia (Barlow) Rogers; grad. l^ee High Sch., 1880; m. Lee, June 9, 1SS6, Jessie E. Foote. Propr. and pub. Valley Gleaner, local paper, Lee, for 20 yrs. ; trustee and treas. Lee Savings Bank since 1904; dir. Lee Nat. Bank. Conglist. Address: Lee, Mass. ROGERS, Edwin A., farmer; b. Brunswick, Me., Sept. U, li>7:i; s. Xathaniel Purington and Sarah Elizabeth (Parsons) Rogers; descendant of an- cestors who settled along lower Kennebec River about 150 yrs. ago.; ed. pub. schs., Brunswick; m. Annie L. Stanwood, of Brunswick, Feb. 20, 1901; 3 children, Edwin Stanwood, JNIilton Babbitt, Alice Sylvia. Engaged in farming at BrunswicK since boyhood; dir. and sec. Johnson Seed Potato Co., Richmond, Me.; dir. Danforth Chem. Co., Leo- minster, Mass. Mem. Dirigo Grange No. 13, Pa- trons of Husbandry, Brunswick; North Star Com- mandery No. 665, United Order of Golden Cross, North Harpswell; Pejepscot Lodge No. 13, I.O.O.F., Brunswick. Progressive. Expert in potato cul- ture, and frequent lecturer before farmers' insti- tutes on potato culture and diseases and their treatment; has waged an active campaign against the use of arsenical insecticides, on account of injury to growing plants and soils: inventor of a two-row dusting machine for use of farmers and potato-raisers. Wrote: The Potato (Bull. 190, Pa. Dept. Agr.), 1910: Practical Potato Culture, 1913. Address: Brunswick, Me. ROGERS, Emma Winner, writer; b. Plainfleld, N..J.; d. Rev. John Ogden and Sarah J. (Taylor) Winner; prep. edn. IMisses Chase's pvt. sch., Ne- wark; Pennington (N.J.) Sem.; Litt.B.. U. of Mich., 1891; m. Henry "V^^ade Rogers, LL.D., dean of Tale Law Sch. "Writer and speaker upon economic and social questions: chmn. com. on Municipal Order, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; pres. Northwestern U. Settlement Assn., 1894-1900, and of the Univ. Art Guild. Chicago and Evanston, 1896-1900; treas. Nat. Am. Woman Suffrage Assn., 1914. Mem. Am. Economic Assn.. Collegiate Alumnte Assn. Metho- dist. Clubs: Women's Universitv (New York); Fortnightly of Chicago (pres., 1898-1900). Rec- reations: farming. Home: 413 Orange St., New Haven. Conn. ROGERS, Ernest Ellas, merchant: b. Waterford, Conn., Dec. 6, 1866; s. Elias Perkins and Lucy Almira (Smith) Rogers; descendant of James Rogers, who was made a freeman in New London, Conn., Mar. 14. 1660 or 1661: grad. Bulkeley High Sch., New London, 1884; m. Fanny Gorton, of New London, Oct. 28, 1896; 1 son, Ernest Gorton, b. Sept. 11, 1904. Began active career with Brainerd & Armstrong Co., silk mfrs., July 7, 1884; ad- vanced to chief elk.. 1890, and continued until 1905; purchased wholesale flour and grain busi- ness of Arnold Rudd, Jan. 1. 1905: pres. and treas. Arnold Rudd Co., IMvstic Grain Co., Sag Harbor (N.Y.) Grain Co., Greenport (N.Y.) Milling Co.; treas. Washburn & Rogers, Inc. (New London, Conn.). Enlisted as pvt. 1st Co., Coast Arty., IMar. 31, 1902; promoted sergt.: commd. 1st It. and adj. Dec. 1, 1903: capt. 2d Co., Nov. 3, 1906: retired Sept. 30, 1909; now mobilization recruiting ofRcer. Sec. Ft. Griswold Tract Commn. of Conn, since 1903; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc New London Countv Hist. Roc. (pres. since 1900), Conn. Soc. S..A..R.. Nathan Hale br. S..\.R., of New London fex-pres.). Republican. Baptist. Mason. Club: .John Winthrop. Home: 24 Granite St. Ofllce: 133 Bank St., New London, Conn. ROGERS. Prank Alvin, M.D.: b. Xewfleld, Me., Oct. 8, 1855; s. John .\. Rogers and Julia .Ann (Nealy) Rogers: prep. edn. Limerick Acad.: ^I.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1876; m. Lottie A. Bowker, of Phippsburg, Me., Nov. 30, 1876 (de- ceased); 3 children. Amabel, Frank Leston, Alice May; m. 2d, Jean D. Anderson. May 21. 1910: 1 child. Alvin Duncan. Practiced at Bethel, Me., 1876-7; prin. Litchfield Acad., 1877-9: instr. At- lanta (Ga.) U., 1880-1; practiced at Brewster, Mass., 1882-94, Chatham, 1894-5, Everett since 1905; prof, pathology and bacteriology. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, since 1907. Mem. .A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Home: 534 Broadway, Everett, Mass. ROGERS, Erederick Titsworth, oculist; b. Al- fred, N.Y., Mar. 13, 1859; s. William A. and Rebecca (Titsworth) Rogers; A.B., Union Coll., 1880 (Phi Beta Kappa); M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1882; m. Carrie E. Gavitt, of Westerlv, R.I., Nov. 15, 1882 (died June 25, 1900); m. 2d, Mary A. Blanchard, Jan. 25, 1906; 3 children, Robert L., Fred Alexander, Ruth Louise. Practiced, Westerly, 1882-90; oculist. Providence, since 1890; surgeon R.I. Hosp., St. .loseph's Hospital. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Otol. Soc, N.E. Ophthal Soc, Am. Laryngol., Otol. and Rhinol. Soc, R.I. Med. Soc. (pres. 1911-12). Author: History of Med- ical Profession of Washington County, 1889. Ed- itor Providence Medicine .Journal since 1912. Ad- dress: 111 Broad St., Providence, R.I.* ROGERS, Georg-e Henry, clergyman; b. Porta- down, Countv Armagh, Ireland, Nov. 20, 1865; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1891: m. Belle Evelyn Miles, of New London, Conn., Oct. 11, 1892; 3 chil- dren, George Miles, Percy Couch, Raymond Henry. Ordained 1\I.E. ministrv, 1893: pastor East Glouces- ter. Mass.. 1896-9, Brightwood, Springfield, 1899-01, Upton, 1901-2, Chester, 1902-3, Wales, 1903-4, Charlton Citv, 1904-7, Franklin, 1907-9, Plainville, 1909-11, West Springfield, 1911-14; Riverdale. Gloucester, 1914-15. Address: Riverdale, Glouces- ter, Mas.s. ROGERS, Georg-e Lyman, lawver: b. Providence, R.I., Feb. 12, 1866: s. George H. and Martha A. (Stuart) Rogers: A.B., Bowdoin, 1889, A.M., 1892; m. .Alice A. Sully, of Boston, June, 1905. Read law in office of Sam C. Belcher, Farmington, Me.; admitted to Me. bar, 1891; practiced, Farmington, 1891-4, CO. atty., Franklin Co., Me., 1893-4; re- iTioved to Boston, 18 95; became connected with the IMet. Park Commn., 1896, and sec. same since 1911. Mem. An>. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University, Ab- stract, Longwood Cricket, Longwood Covered Courts. Republican. Home: 208 Huntington Av. Oflfice: 14 Beacon St., Boston. ROGERS, Gustave, educator. (See vol. 1909.) ROGERS, Hamilton Everett, architect; b. Lynn, INIass., May 9, 1857; s. Henry Warren and Caroline Augusta (Bates) Rogers: descendant of John Rogers, Mass. Colony, 1635: ed. pub. and high schs. of Lynn; unmarried. Studied architecture in of- fice of Shedd & Sawyer, Boston: associated with father in practice, in Lynn, since 1879: architect: "Item" Bldg. : Eastern Av. Grammar Sch. Bldg. ; Lewis Sch. Bldg.: Lynn Hosp.: also many fac- tories, apartment houses, pvt. residences, etc. Re- publican. Methodist. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Com- mandery, K.T.). Club: Boston Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Home: 30 King St. Office: 25 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. ROGERS, Helen "Worthing'ton, welfare work: b. Ottumwa. la., Dec. 11, 1867; d. of Henry and Helen Marr (Bougham) Rogers; of English-Scotch an- cestors, landing in America, 1630; B.A., A^'ellesley, 1892, M.A., 1S93, post-grad, work, U. of Chicago, U. of Mo., New York Sch. of Philanthropy, Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Arthur Kenyon Rogers, of Yale University, Aug. 24, 1895. Has served as chief pro- bation officer, Indianapolis .luvenile Ct.; acting chief probation officer Louisville .luvenile Ct.; supt. Children's Aid Assn., Indianapolis, Ind.: field sec. Mass. Soc for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Boston; dir. Boston Placement Bureau. ISfem. Assn. Colle.giate Allumnae. Unitarian. Club: Women's City (Boston). Contbr. on philanthropic topics. Address: New Haven, Conn. ROGERS, Henry Munroe, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 27, 1839; s. John Hicks and Lucy C. (Smith) Rogers; A.B.. Harvard. 1862. A.M., 1866, LL.B.. 1867: m. Boston, Clara Kathleen Barnett, of Chel- tenham, Eng.. Apr. 24, 1878. Admitted to bar, 1868, and since in practice at Boston; mem. Rogers & North, 1901-3, Rogers, North & Johnson, 1903-7; chmn. exec com. U.S. Employers' l>iabillty Assur- ance Corpn., Ltd.; trustee Warren Cliambers Trust, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 921 Eastern Point Co. Served in U.S.N., 1862-5. Sr. v. comdr. Mass. Commandery of Loyal Let^ion. 1911. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: St. Botolph, University, Union, Tavern, Papyrus, Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 309 Beacon ftt. Office: 89 State St., Boston.* ROGERS, Henry Wade, judge; b. Holland Patent, N.Y., Oct. lU, 1S5U; A.B., U. of Mich., 1874; A.M., 1877; law student, 1876-7; (LL.D., Wesleyan, Conn., 1890, Northwestern, Chicago-Evanston, HI., 1915; hon. A.M., Yale, 1907); m. Hmma Ferdon \Yinner, Penninston, N.J., .June 22, 1876. Admitted to bar, 1877; Tappan prof. law. 1883-90, dean, 1885-1900, lecturer on domestic relations and criminal law, 1890-1, U. of Mich.; pres. Northwestern U., 1890- 1900; lecturer in, Law Sch., Yale U., 1900-1, prof, same since 1901 and dean since 1903; U.S. circuit judge, 2d Jud. Circuit, Sept., 1913 — . Chmn. World's Congress on Jurisprudence and Law Reform, Chi- cago Expn., 1893. Gen. chmn. Saratoga Conf. on the Foreign Policy of the U.S., 1898; lay del. from M.E. Ch. to Gen. Conf. of M.E. Ch., South, Memphis, 1893; temporary and gen. chmn. Dem. State Conv., Conn., 1904; climn. Am. Bar Assn.'s Sect, on Legal Edn., 1893; pres. Assn. of Am. Law Schs., 1906; chmn. Judiciary Com. in Gen. Conf. of JNI.E. Ch., Baltimore, 1908, Minneapolis. 1912; chmn. Com. on Internat. Relations in Federal Council of the Chs., Phila., 1908; pres. Layman's Assn. of N.Y'. East Conf. of M.E. Ch., 1910-12, Conn. Federation of Chs., 1910-11; chmn. Am. Bar Assn.'s Com. on Legal Edn. and Admission to the Bar, 1906 — (mem. same com., 1889 — ); pres. Civic Federation of New Haven, 1909-11; apptd. by gov\ of Conn, to Nat. Conf. on Uniform Laws, Washington, D.C., 1910, to Internat. Prison Congress, Washington, 1910; pres. Peace Congress of N.E. State, Hartford, 1910; trustee of Church Peace Union (Carnegie Founda- tion), and a v. -p. of Am. Peace Soc. Hon. mem. bar assns. of Conn., 111., Kan., Mo.; mem. Am. Soc. In- ternat. Law, Phi Beta Kaiipa, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Author: Illinois Citations, 1881; Expert Testimony, 1883; Introduction to Constitu- tional History as Seen in American Law, 1889. Joint Author: Two Centuries of American Law, 1901. Contbr. to London Times edit, of Encyclo- paedia Britannica, 1902, and to American Supple- ment to Encycloppedia Britannica, 1897. Asso. edi- tor of Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia, 1893; editor of article on Injunctions in American Cyclopaedia of Law, 1907, Contbr. to Princeton Review, North American Review, Forum, and law jours, and revs. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven), LTniversitv (Evan- ston. 111.), Alpha Delta Phi (New York). Legal Address: 413 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. Ad- dress: Federal Bldg., New York.* ROGERS, James Trederick, M.D. ; b. Malta, O., May 31. 1870; s. James M. and Margaret S. (Sprague) Rogers; ed. pub. and high schs.; grad. New Haven Normal Sch. of Gvmnstics. 1898; M.D., Yale Med. Sch.. 1905; m. 1907, Harriet B. Comstock, of Wilton, Conn. Practiced in New Haven since 1907; instr. in physiology and hygiene. New Haven Normal Sch. of Gymnastics. Mem. A.M. A., and City, County and State med. socs. Conglist. Author: Life and Health, 1910. Contbr. to mags, and journals. Recreations: music. Address: 447 George St., New Haven, Conn. ROG-ERS, John Jaco'b, congressman; b. Lowell, Mass., Aui?. 18, 1881; s. Jacob and Mary Howard (Carney) Rogers; A.B., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1905, LL.B., 1907; m. Edith Frances Nourse, of Lowell, Oct. 2, 1907. In practice at Lowell, 1908 — ; mem. firm of Dunbar & Rogers: trustee Mechanics Sav- ings Bank. Mem. Lowell city govt., 1911, Sch. Com., 1912; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 5th Mass. Dlst. Republican. Second It. Co. K, 6th Mass. Inf. from orgn. to 1908; 1st It. until 1910 (resigned). Pres. Lowell Social Service League: trustee Lowell Textile Sch., Rogers Hall Sch., Old Ladies' Home. Conglist. Clubs: Yorick, Vesper Country, Longmeadow (Lowell), Metropolitan (Washington), Harvard (Boston). Home: Lowell, Massachusetts.* ROGERS, Leo Abraham, lawyer; b. Boston, May 5, 1879; s. of AViraham T. and Mary .Tosephine (Plummer) Rogers; A.B., Harvard. 1902, LL.B., 1904; m. Ida M. Lyman, of Somerville, Mass., Oct. 9, 1911; 1 son, Stephen O. Began practice, Boston, 1904; sec. Boston Police Commn., 1908-14; a-sat. U.S. dist. atty. for Mass. Dist., bv appmt. of Pres. Wilson, since Jan., 1914. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Bo.slon City, Harvard. Home: 20 Robinwood Av., Jamaica IMain, Mas.s. Office: Federal Bldg., Boston. ROGERS, Leon Barstow, mfr. ; b. Boston, Mar. 4, 1879; s. Homer and lOllen 10. (Perry) Ro.gers; ed. pub. schs., Boston and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; m. Eva L. Gould, of Boston, Oct. 12, 1906; 3 children, Richard, Celia Marion, Elizabeth Gould. Has been connected with Mousam Mfg. Co., mfrs. fibre counters, since 1898, and now pres. same; sales mgr. and dir. Nat. Fibre Bd. Co.; treas. and dir. Leatheroid Mfg. Co.; dir. Market Trust Co.; treas. and dir. Middlesex Paper Co. Mem. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn., Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Brae Burn Country (West Newton), Neighborhood, Hatherley (Scituate). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 28 Lenox St., Newton, Alass. Office: 121 Beach St., Boston. ROGERS, Matthew H.; b. Cornwall, Conn., Jan. 19, 1861; .s. Francis and Susan Rogers: ed. pub. schs.; m. Nellie Forestelle, of Warren, Conn., Jan. 10, 1883. aiem. Bd. of Aldermen, Bridgeport, 1893, 1894; mem. Bd. of Relief, 1895, 1896; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1895-6: a.d.c. on staff of Gov. George P. McLean, 1901, 1902; p.m. gen. of Conn., 1903, 1904; mem. Yellow Bridge Commn., Paving and Sewers Commn., etc.; sec. of State of Conn., two terms. 1908-12. Clubs: Seaside, Algonquin, Seaside Outing, Calumet, Bridgeport Yacht. Address: 172 Washington Av., Bridgeport, Conn. ROGERS, IT(athaniel) Burton, mfr.; b. Saybrook, Conn., July 6, 1848; s. Harvey and Elizabeth (Try- on) Rogers; ed. pub. grammar and high schs.; drummer boy Co. C, 7th Conn. Vol. Inf., 1863-5: student Russell's Mil. Acad., New Haven, Conn., 1865-7; m. Nov. 3, 1877, Elizabeth Beach. Traveling salesman, 1867-70; mem. firm Rogers & Karcher, provisions, Brooklyn. 1870-7; European agt. C. Rogers & Bros, in the produce commn. business, New York, 1882-5; assisted in organizing Rogers Silver Plate Co., 1885, becoming sec. (removed to Danbury, Conn.), 1886, and later pres. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8. Home: Danbury, Conn. ROGERS, Orville Torrest, M.D.; b. Northfield, N.H.. Oct. 6, 1844; s. Samuel Bartlett and Susan Knight (Forrest) Rogers; M.D.. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York, 1869; m. Dorchester, Mass., June 14, 1877, Josephine Tucker; 1 son, Orville F., Jr. Began practice at Hartford Retreat for Insane, Conn., 1869; removed to Dorchester, Mass., 1872; apptd. asst. surgeon 117th U.S.C.T.; bvtd. capt. U.S.A., Mar., 1865; trustee State Hosp. for the In- sane, Danvers, Mass. Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M.A., Dorchester Med. Club. Address: 465 Washington St., Dorchester, Boston. ROGERS, "William Henry, insurance; b. Chelsea, Mass.. Dec. 20, 1863; s. James B. and Betsey A. (Hopkins) Rogers; descendant on mother's side of Stephen Hopkins, and on father's from Thomas Rogers, both signers of Mayflower Compact; ed. pub. and high schs., Chelsea; m. Inez E. Hopkins, of Portland, Me.. Oct. 8, 1890. Began in general ins. business, Boston, 1881; elk. witli William A. Beattie 1881-91; elk. branch office Niagara Fire Ins. Co., Boston, 1891-3. mgr., 1893-6; mgr. Ger- man Am. Ins. Co., 1896-9; mem. Rogers & Howes, since Mar. 1, 1899; mgr. Boston Met. Dist., for German Am. Ins. Co., of New York. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Newton, Al- bemarle Golf (Newtonville). Recreations: motor- ing, golf, whist. Home: 78 Page Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Office: 30 Kilby St., Boston. ROGERS, Winfield S., educator; b. in Pa., July 16, 1852; s. John W. and Susan (Ide) Rogers; grad. Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa., 1875; learned short- hand in Graham's Shorthand Sch., N.Y. City; m. Estella Sutton, of Pa., Apr. 15, 1889. Prin. com- mercial dept. East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad. 2 yrs. ; elk. Lehigh Valley Coal Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 2 yrs.; bookkeeper Reading Coal Co., "Wilkes-Barre, 6 yrs.; prin. Graham's Shorthand Sch., N.Y. Citv, 1890-2; prin. shorthand dept. Sandusky (O.) Busi- 922 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ness Coll., 1892-7; prin. same dept., Spencerian Business Coll., Cleveland, 1897-02; mgr. and prin. owner Rogers Sch. of Business and Shorthand, Fall Kivcr, Mass., 1902-4, sole owner since 1904. Mem. N.E. Commercial Coll. Assn. Methodist. Mason. Home: 505 President Av. Office: 109 S. Main St., Fall River, Mass. ROGERSOK, Cliarles Edward, banker; b. Boston, Sept. 2U, 1S55; s. Robert and Mary (Hall) Roycrson; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Anne G. Johnson, of Newburyport, Mass., June 10. 18S0; 6 children. Pres. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; pres. and dir. Nevins Co.; v. -p. dir. Textile Securities Co.; trustee Franklin Savings Bank of the City of Boston, Nevins Bids'. Trust; dir. and mem. exec, com. ^lass. Trust Co. Assn.; dir. INIelhuen Co., Pemberton Co., Stevens Linen Works, Great Falls Mfg. Co., Saco-Lowell Shops, The Electric Corpn. (Boston"). V.-p. Mass. Trust Co. Assn. Treas., trustee ^Milton PuTi. Library; pres. and dir. Home for Aged Men; trustee Mass. Homre. Hosp. ; treas. Rest House, Inc. Republican. Clubs: Union (Bos- ton), Milton, Episcopal of Mass. (mem. exec. com.). Recreations: g-ardening, outdoor sports. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 100 Franklin St., Boston. ROHREB, Karl, naval officer; Jan. 28, 1848-May 29, l!ii:!. (See vol. 1909.) ROIiFZ:, George ■William, chemist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 10, 1S64; s. William James and Eliza Jane (Carew) Rolfe; brother of John Carew Rolfe; A.B., Harvard, 1885. A.M., 1886; special grad. course, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895; m. Mabel Stuart, of Chicago, Feb. 28. 1888. Chemist. Charles Pope Glucose Co.. Geneva, 111., 1886-9; sub-master, Brookline High Sch., 1889-90, 1892-3; chemist, Parque Alto, Cuba, 1891, Central Soledad, Cuba, 1892; chemist sewer purification expert, George E. Woring, Newport, R.I., 1894; instr. analyt. chem- istry and sugar analysis, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895- 13; teacher Franklin Union Boston since 1913; house supt. Central Jatibonico, Cuba, Nov. -June, 1914. Chemist and factory supt., Central Aguirre P.R., Boston and Porto Rico, 1900-2 and 1907-9. The Cuba Co., Jatibonico, Cuba, 1913 — ; chemist Constancia, P.R., 1906, Cortada, P.R., 1907; expert in U.S. and Canadian covirts on starch products; also in pvt. practice. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Assn. des Chemistes de Sucrerie et de Dis- tillerie de France et des Colonies (gold medallist), Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Pi Eta, Delta Upsilon (Har- vard). Teclmology, Authors', Economic. Autlior: The Polariscope, 1905: also numerous scientific papers. Translator (with Wm. T. Hall): Claassen's Beet Sugar :Manufacture, 1906. Home: 3 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass.* ROIiFE, William James, Shakespearean scholar. author; Dec. 10, 1827-July, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) ROIiIiINS, Albert George, retired dry goods mcht.; b. Vassalboro, l\Ie.. Apr. 11, 1860; s. George A. and Margaret (Carleton) Rollins; ed. Oak CJrove Sem., Vassalboro; m. Portland, Me., Feb. 1894, Caroline Ricker (died 1898); m. 2d. July 22. 1903. Helen G. Hanaford; 3 children, Joseph R.. Richard. Freeman C. INIem. Owen, Moore & Co. until 1910; treas. Ricker Land Co. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Portland Athletic, Lincoln. Home: 509 Forest Av., Portland, Me. ROIiIiINS, Albert Moore, lawyer; ta. Wesley, ISIe., Oct. 26. 1S75; A.B., Bowdoin, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1905, and since practiced at Boston: dir. Home Nat. Bank, Brockton. Mass. Home: Brockton, Mass. Office: 43 Tremont St., Boston. ROI^I^INS, Edward "Warren, investment bonds; b. Concord. N.H., Nov. 25, 1850; s. Edward H. and Ellen (West) Rollins; S.B. in M.E., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1871; m. Jessie Witter, of Denver, 1879. Engr., Colo. Central R.R., Denver, 1872-6; in bank- ing business, 1876-99; pres. E. H. Rollins & Sons. 1891-12, now chmn. bd.; dir. Gas & Electric Light Co.. Cities Service Co., British Columbia Packers' Assn. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Technology (Kew- York and Boston); Athletic (Denver), Coun- try (Brookline). Home: Dover, N.H. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston.* ROIiIiINS, Edwin Butler, electrical engineer; b. Lewiston. Me.. June 1, lcS78; s. Charles Edwin and Emma M. (Getchell) Rollins; grad. Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me., 1898; B.S. in Elec. Bngring., Tufts Coll., 1901; unmarried. Asst. in elec. engring., 1901-2, instr., 1902-9, asst. prof, since 1909, Tufts Coll. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; mem. Soc. for Promotion of Engring. Edn. Republican. Uni- versalist. Home: 762 Main St., Westbrook, Me. Office: 19 Robinson Hall, Tufts College, Mass. ROIiIiIN'S, Prank Waldron, newspaper pub.; Jan. 23, 1853-(Jct. n, Till 3. (See vol. 1909.) ROIiIiINS, Frank West, ex-governor; b. Concord, N.H. P'eb. 24, 1S«(1; s. U.S. Senator Edward H. and Ellen (West) Rollins; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1881; A.M., Dartmouth, 1893; studied Harvard Law Sch.; m. Katharine W. Pecker, of Concord, Dec. 6, 1882. Pres. and dir. E. H. Rollins & Sons, bankers, Boston; dir. Great Western Power Co. Asst. adj-gen. N.H., 1890-5: pre.s. N.H. Senate, 1895-6; gov. of N.H., 1899-1901; Republican. Originator of the "old home week," 1898. Treas., trustee St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H., trustee Mass. Inst. Tech., Brantwood Camp (Greenfield. N.H.), Concord Pub. Library. Orphans' Home (Concord). Ex-pres. N.E. Business Fed.; pres. N.H. Forestry Soc, N.H. Good Ruads League, Ch. Settlement Soc; mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Univer.sity, Union. Exchange, Authors', Dartmouth, Technology (Boston), Wonolancet. Snow Shoe. Beaver Meadow Golf (Concord, N.H.), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.), York Country, York Reading Room (York. Me.). Intervale Country (Manchester. N.H.). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Concord, N. H. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston.* ROIililNS, Georg-e Sherman, clergyman; born Franklin, N.H.. Apr. 28, 1864; s. Orrin J. and Han- nah C. (Connor) Rollins; descendant of James Rawlins, Ipswich, Mass.. 1632; graduate Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1884; Williams College (partial course); grad. Chicago Congl. Theol. Sem., 1892; post-grad, study. 2 yrs.; (D.D.. Fargo [N.D.] Coll., 1903, Chicago Congl. Theol. Sem., 1904); m. Helen Laurens Knowlton. of Monson. Mass.. Oct. 3. 1887. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1888; pastor Wilming- ton. N.C., 1887-90. Chicago, 1892-4, Davenport, la., 1894-1902. Minneapolis. 1902-7. Hope Ch.. Spring- field, Mass., 1907 — . Trustee Chicago Congl. Sem., 1903-7, Am. Internat. Coll.. Springfield. Mass. Life mem. Northern Soc Bibl. Research, INIinneapolis; mem. S.R.. Soc. Colonial Wars. Home: Springfield, Massachusetts. * ROIiIiIlTS, James Wing-ate, civil engineer; b. Boston, Oct. 17, 1858; s. James W. and Sophia Webb (Atwill) Rollins; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1878: m. Clara Boyden Clark, of Boston. June 17. 1892; children, Elizabeth Sargent, Win- gate. Formerly mem. firm of Holbrook, Cabot & Daly, gen. contractors, Boston; pres. Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins since 1906. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Brookline Country, University, Boston Athletic Assn., Algonquin, Boston City. Recreations: golf, hunting. Home: 12 Rutledge St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. ROIiIiINS, Montg-omery, author; b. Concord. N. H., Aug. 25. 1867; s. Edward H. and Ellen Elizabeth (West) Rollins; Mass. Inst. Tech.. 3 yrs.; m. Grace ^Vebster Seavey. of Dover. Oct. 28. 1891; 2 daugh- ters, Ellen W.. Sarah W. Began as elk. in banking house of E. H. Rollins & Son, Concord; later with Denver office of same firm; sec E. H. Rollins & Sons. Boston. 1890-9; mem. firm INIontgomery Rol- lins & Co., 1900-2. Financial sec and mem. exec, com. Soc. Protection of N.H. Forests. Reoublican. Clubs: Authors' (Boston, and London, England). Brookline Country. Chestnut Hill, Technology, En- gineers'. Longwood Cricket. Appalachian Mountain. Author: Money and Investments; INTunicipal and Corporation Bonds; Stocks and Their Market Places; Convertible Securities; Bond Values Tables — Interest Payable Annually; Tables of Bond Values — Semi-Annual Interest: Government Bond Values Tables; Odd Rate Tables of Bond Values; Stock Tables; Fifth Montgomery Code; Laws Reg- ulating the Investment of Bank Funds; etc. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 923 Homes: Chestnut Hill, Mass., and Dover, N.H. Office; 6 Hancock Av., Boston. ROOD, Stanley H., dir. Sch. of Horticulture. Address: 11 uu Albany Av., Hartford, Conn. BOOK, Edward Francis, artist; b. New York, 1870: pupil of Jean I'aul Laurens and Benjamin Constant, Paris. Represented by paintinss in Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, Phila., Art. INIus., Cincinnati, Boston Art Club; awarded Temple sold medal. Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, 1898; bronze medal, Buffalo Expn., 1901; two silver medals, St. Louis Expn., 1904; bronze medal, Carnegie Inst., 1910; silver medal, Internat. Fine Arts Expn.. Buenos Aires, 1910. ]Mem. Union Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres, Paris; A.N.A., 1908. Home: Old Lyme, Conn.* BOOS, Peter, artist; b. Sweden, Feb. 22, 1S50; ed. in Sweden; arrived in America, 1872; married; 1 daughter. Annette I. Fresco painter and des- signer, Boston, 1872-3; instr. Boston Evening Drawing schs., 1873; established Boston Art Acad., 1874; instr. in industrial art and design, 1876-7, and winter and spring of 1S80, prof, industrial art and design, 1880-9, Univ. of 111.; studied and prac- ticed landscape art, 1890-6; dir. art study in pub. schs., Cambridge, Mass. Address: 24 A Sacra- mento St., Cambridge, Mass. BOOT, Charles Arthur, mfr. ; b. Ludlow, ]\Iass., Sept. 11, 1874; s. Charles B. J. and Annie (Atchi- son) Root: ed. pub. schs. of Ludlow, Charlestown and Chelsea, Mass.; elk. in stores and hand in woolen mill, at Uxbridge, Mass.; m. Oct. 12, 1898, Jane Frances, d. Charles A. and Jane (Sprague) Wheeloek: 3 children, Dorothv Emogen, b. Julv 15, 1899; Deborah, Oct. 27, 1903; Charles Arthur, .Jr., Apr. 6, 1907. Established woolen mill in Ux- bridge and produced cotton worsteds in 1900: in 1905 erected a new mill; trustee Uxbridge Savings Bank; dir. Blackstone Nat. Bank. Selectman, Town of Uxbridge, 1915; mein. Rep. Town Com. Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F. and of Prudential Com.. Uni- tarian Soc. Clubs: Commonwealth, Nipmuck (ianoe, "V^''orcester. Recreations; motoring. Address: LTx- bridge, Mass. BOOT, Charles G., lawver; b. Naugatuck, Conn., Aug. 13, 1855; s. Reuben H. and Laura E. (Penfield) Root; ed. pub. schs.; m. Bristol, Conn., Feb. 2, 1880, Caroline M. Chapin. Asst. librarian. Brown- son Library, Waterbury, 1871-6; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1877, and practiced since at Water- bury; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1891, Senate, 1893; deputy judge Dist. Court of Waterbury, 1893-7. Office: 51 Leavenworth St., Waterbury, Conn. BOOT, Edward King", M.D. ; b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 22, 1857; s. Elisha K. and Matilda (Colt) Root; prep. edn. Hartford High Sch.; M.D., Univ. Med. Sch. (New York U.), 1879; m. Mrs. W. E. Col- lins, of Hartford, 1909. Interne Bellevue Hosp., N.Y. City, 1881, Rotunda Hosp., 1881-2; practiced at Hartford, Conn., since 1882; mem. U.S. Pension Examining Bd., 1884-5; visiting phys. Hartford Hosp.; consulting phys. Johnson Memorial Hosp.; mem. State Bd. of Health (president), 1909; mem. Hartford Bd. of Health, 1909-10, 1912-13. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New York Acad. Medicine, Hartford County Med. Assn., Hartford Med. Soc. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Home: 990 Asylum Av. Office: 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. BOOT, Edward Tallmadg-e, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) BOOT, Edwin Park, mfr.; b. New Haven, Conn., June 19, 1861; s. La Fayette F. and Elizabeth (Benham) Root; ed. pub. schs.; unmarried. Has been identified with clock business since the be- ginning of active career. 1877; sec. and v. -p. New Haven Clock Co.; dir. Peck Bros., Atlas Mfg. Co.; trustee Nat. Savings Bank: dir. 1st Nat. Bank; dir. New Haven Chamber of Commerce; Pub. Library. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Economic (ex-pres.), Quinnipiack, New Haven Country, Aero. Recre- ations: golf. Home: 479 W^halley Av. Office: New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. BOOT, John Gilhert, banker; Apr. Feb. 14, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) 20, 1835- BOOT, Judson Hall, wool dealer; b. Hartford, Conn., May 29, 1840; s. Samuel and Elizabetli (Taylor) Root; ed. grammar and high schs., Hart- ford; m. May 10, 1865, Catherine S. Waterman; 1 daughter, Grace (Mrs. Shiras Morris, of Hart- ford). Clk. in dry goods store at 16; mem. firm of H. C. Judd & Root, since 1870. Republican. Conglist. Clul)s: Republican, Hartford, Country, (Farmington, Conn.). Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 66 Washington St. Office: 177 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. BOOT, Iiyman C; b. St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., Dec. 19. 1840; s. Caleb Olcott and Louise (Hil- dreth) Root; St. Lawrence U., 1857-60; m. Eliza- beth Quincy, of St. Johnsville, N.Y., Dec. 15, 1869 (died Jan. 16, 18 96). Long regarded as authority in bee-keeping and milk production. Prohibitionist. Universalist. Pres. Conn. State Bd. of Trade; mem. Nat. Bee-Keepers' Assn., Nat. Dairymen's Assn., and many kindred orgns. Mason. Author: Quinby's New Bee-Keeping. Address: 39 Broad St., Stamford. Conn.* BOOT, Mary Pauline, M.D. ; b. Providence, R.I., May 22, 1859; d. Henry Theodore and Mary Evelyn (Lake) Root; pub. and pvt. schs.; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1883; post-grad, study Phila., 1884, New York, 1904-6. Interne in Phila. Hosp., 1883-4; in charge of Woman's Hosp., Madura, South India, 1885-91, as med. missionary under A. B.C. F.M.; resident phys.. Smith Coll.. since 1906-9, Bennett Sch,, Millbrook, N.Y., 1909-10: retired from active work. 1910. Mem. R.I. Med. Soc. Conglist. Address: 225 Melrose St., Providence, R.I.; (May- Nov.) Christmas Cove. Me. BOOT, "William Albert, capitalist; b. Elizabeth- town, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1850; s. William W. and Harriet Maria (Rowell) Root; ed. high sch. and acad.; m. Bennington, Vt., Oct. 24,1881, Katherine E. Root; 2 children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 18, 1882; Henry Green, Apr. 17, 1889. Began active career with Putnam Mfg. Co., Bennington, continuing for 5 vrs. ; later, represented the co. in New York, and with the W^ashburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass.: was identified with the Kent and Root Marble Co., Dorset, Vt., and with United Gas Improvement Co.; has devoted attention during recent yrs. to supervision of estate interests. Re- publican. Mason. Episcopalian. Club: The Ben- nington. Recreations: driving, horses, and motor- ing. Address: Bennington, Vt. BOOTE, Clarence Burg-ess, teacher; b. Frances- town, N.H., Oct. 3, 1853: s. Martin Nelson (M.D.) and Abby Kimball (McEwen) Roote: grad. Fran- cestown Acad., 1872; A.B., Williams Coll., 1876 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M.; studied law in office and at Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1881-4: admitted to bar. 1884: m. Barre, Mass., Oct. 3, 1882, Idelle Melinda Bothwell. Asso. prin. Island Grove Sch., Ft. Edward, N.Y., 1877-9; prin. high sch., Barre, Mass., 1879-80; asso. prin. Greenwich Acad., Conn., 1881-2; practiced law at Barre and Ware, 1884-5; prin. high sch.. Barre, 1885-6; asso. prin. Green- wich Acad., 1886-8; headmaster, Northampton High Sch., Mass., since 1888. Mem. Headmasters' Club of Western Mass., High School Master's Club of Mass., Ckissical Assn. of N.E., Mass. State Teach- ers' Assn. Episcopalian; mem. diocesan Bd. of Re- li.gious Edn.: deputy First Provincial Synod from Diocese of Western Mass. Mem. Chi Psi Fratern- ity, Church Club of Western Mass.. Monday Eve- ning Club. Recreations: walking. Home: 240 Elm St., Northampton, Mass. BOPEB, Charles Frederick, inventor, mech. engr.; b. Manchester, N.H., Dec. 10, 1847; s. Syl- vester H. and Almira D. (Hill) Roper, and 9th in descent from John Roper, the immigrant, Dedham, Mass., who died, 1664; ed. pub. schs., Francestown (N.H.) Acad., and French's Business Coll., Boston; m. Amherst, Mass.. Oct. 11. 1870, Abbie F. Taylor; 3 children, Bessie Tavlor, b. Feb. 12. 1876; Walter Fredrick, Feb. 9, 1881; Arthur E., Dec. 26, 1884. Began early in father's shop at Roxbury, Boston, as mechanic and inventor and later worked in various shops of New England; asst. supt. Hart- ford Machine Screw Co. 6 yrs.; returned to father's shop and in 1883 completed a screw machine which he patented; sold patent to the Drapers and was 924 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND apptd. supt. and sen. mgr. of tlieir screw works, later the Hopedale ]\lachine Screw Co.; mecli. engr. Draper Co. since consolidation, 1S97; devoted at- tention to inventions and improving machinery of Draper Co. until 11)06, since head of C. !•'. Kop^r-r & Co.; has in\ented about 100 patented designs, mostly labor-saving devices on cotton machinery. Republican. Conglist. Address: Hopedale, Mass. ROFXIR, Charles Fremont, clergyman; b. Prince- ton, ^lass., -Apr. 111. IN.'iT; s. Samuel S. and Ada- line (^larsliall) Koper; descendant of John Roper, who settled in Dorcliester, Mass., early in 17th century; g.g.f. was one of ten sons, all of whom served in Kevolutionary War (a record tliouglit to be unequaled): ed. schs. of native town; high sch., Littleton, N.H. ; X.H. Coll.; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., ISNTi; m. Bertha D. Robertson, of Boston, Aug. 15, 1889; 3 children, Fremont Emerson, Mar- ion Robertson, Frederick Robertson. Acting pastor Loudon, N.H., 1880-3; ordained Congl. ministry, 1885; pastor West Concord, N.H., 1885-i)l; West Lebanon, 1894-9; Winchester, 1899-04, River Point, R.I., since 1904. Has usually been member of bd. of edn. in communities where he resided; ex- pres. of state Christian Endeavor Soc, N.H. and R.I. ; state sec. N.H. Assn. Congl. Chs., 1887-04; state sec. R.I. Congl. Conf. since 1906; trustee Home Missionar.y Soc. for man.\' yrs: JNIem. S.A.Ii. (chaplain R.I. Soc). Independent Republican. Address: River Point, R.I. ROPES, Charles Josepli Hardy, clergvman; Dec. 7, 1^51-Jan. 5, 1:115. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) ROPES, James Hardy, theologian; b. Salem, Mass., Sept. 3, 1S66; s. William Ladd and Harriet Lawrence (Peirson) Ropes; A.B., Harvard, 1889: grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1893, S.T.B., 1898; univs. of Kiel, HaJle, and Berlin, 1893-5; (D.D., Western Reserve U., 1905); m. Alice, d. Edward J. Lowell, of Boston, Nov. 23, 1897. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1901; instr. N.T. criticism and interpre- tation. 1895-8, asst. prof., 1898-1903, Bussey prof, 1903-10, Hollis prof, divinity, 1910 — , Dexter lec- turer on Bibl. lit., 1903 — , dean in charge of Uni^-. extension, 1910 — , Harvard U. Republican. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Colonial Soc, Archgeol. Inst. America. Clubs: Oakley Country, Colonial, Harvard (Boston). Address: 13 FoUen St., Cambridge, Mass.* ROPES, ■William Iiadd, librarian; July 19, 1825- Oct. 14, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) RORABACK, Alberto T., iudge; b. Sheffield, Berkshire Co.. Mass., Aug. 23, 1849; s. John C. and iNIaria L. R9raback; ed. South Berkshire Inst., Mass., and Geneseo (N.Y.) Acad.; m. IMinnie E. Hunt, of Canaan, Conn.. Feb. 20, 1873. Apptd. judge Ct. of Common Pleas, 1889: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1885 and 1897 ( chmn. judiciary com.i ; apptd. judge Superior Ct. of Conn., 1897; justice Supreme Ct. of Conn., since 1908. Republican. Methodist. ]\Iason. Address: Canaan, Litclifield Co.. Conn. RORABACK, Joseph Clinton, lawver; b. Canaan, Conn., Feb. 14. 1882: s. of Judge Alberto T. and Minnie E. (Hunt) Roraback: A.B., Yale, 1903; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1905; unmarried. In prac- tice at Canaan since Julv 12, 1905. Republican. Methodist. Odd Fellow. Club: Graduates' (Yale). Address: Canaan, Conn ROSCOB, Edward Mortimer, educator; May 11, 1873- Apr. 16. l'.)]5. (See vol. 1909.) ROSCOE, Iiincoln Howard, editor: b. Vt., Feb. 4, 1806; s. I. and H. E. (Rowe) pub. sch. edn.; m. Underbill. Vt., Nov. Oila May Mead; 3 children, Lester M., Florence, Howard R. Established Roscoe Printing House at Jericho, 1890; moved to Essex Junction, 1904; makes specialty of railroad and calendar work; also editor Green Mountain Press. Republican. Seventh Day Adventist. Address: Essex Junction, Vt. ROSE. William Henry, M.D. Mass., Feb. 20. 1876; s. John and Rose; M.D., Harvard M\'2. ( Soi- vol. 1909, also Who's AVlui ill America, i;il2-13.) BOTCH, Thomas Morgan, M.D.; Dec. 9, 1849- Mar. U, 1914. (.See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) ROTCH, William, civil engineer; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., .Julv 22, 1844; s. William .J. and Emily (Morgan) Rolcii; descendant of William Rotch, who settled in Provincetown, Mass., about 1690; A.B., Harvard, 1865; C.E., ficole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris, 1869; m. Mary Rotch Ehot, Sept. 6, 1873. Asst. engr., 1871-4, chief engr., 1875- 80, Fall River Water Works; consulting engr. and purchasing agt. Mexican Central R.R. Co., Sonora R.R. Co., Atlantic & Pacific R.R. Co., and Southern Cal. R.R. Co., 1880-2; apptd., ISSl, by Gov. John D. l.,ong, one of commrs. who established boundary between Mass. and R.I. Pres. State Wharf and Storage Co.; treas. Broadway Storage Co.; dir. Adams Nervine Asvlum, Infants' Hosp.; trustee Rotch Traveling Scholarship for Architects, etc. Home: 157 Bay State Rd. Office: 131 State St., Boston.* ROTCH, William Boylston, editor and publisher; b. Amherst, N.H., June 6, 1859; s. Albert Atwood and Helen (Bovlston) Rotch; descendant of family of Boylstons who were among the early settlers of Boston, Mass.; ed. pub. schs. of Amherst; m. Grace Marston Burrell, of Weymouth, Mass., Oct. 10, 1884; 1 son, Arthur Boylston. Editor and pub. Milford Cabinet; also in ins. business; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1895-7; State Constl. Conv., 1900; sec. to Congressman Frank D. Currier, 4 yrs., to Gov. Robert P. Bass, 1913; was mem. mil. staff of Gov. Ramsdell, with rank of col. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Recreations: tennis, motoring. Address: Milford, N.H. ROTH, Otto, violinist. (See vol. 1909.) ROTHSCHILD, Alonzo, author; b. New York, Oct. ;;o, 1862; s. John and Catherine (Meyer) Roths- child; studied Coll. City of New York; spl. student Harvard; m. Meta Robitscheck, of New York, Sept. 11, 1895. In journalism and lit. pursuits, since 1884. V.-p. Lincoln Fellowship; dir. Free Religious As- sociation; mem. Anti-Imperialist League, Mass. Reform Club, The Grange. Consulting editor on Am. history, Civil War, and Lincoln. Author: Lin- coln. Master of Men, 1906. Home: Brook Farm, East Foxboro, Mass.* ROTHWEIiL, Bernard Joseph, merchant; born Dublin, Ireland. Aug. 1, 1859; s. Thomas Henry and Rosanna (Fagan) Rothwell; came to America, 1869; ed. pub. schs., and under pvt. tutors; m. Em- ily Jane Taylor, of Boston, July 9, 1889 (died June 15, 1903); 2d, Henrietta Isman Goodrich, of Boston, Nov. 28, 1911. Pres. Bay State Milling Co.. Law- renceburg Roller Mills Co.; dir. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co.; trustee Union Institution for Savings. Pres. Boston Cham- ber Commerce, 1908-10; chmn. Mass. Commn. on Immigration, 1913. Independent Democrat. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Boston City, Boston Yacht. Home: Boston and Needham, Mass. Office: 608 Chamber of Commerce, Boston.* ROTHWELL, James Mason, real estate; born Brookline, Ma.s.s., Sept. 10, 1882; s. William H. and Lucy F. (Mason) Rothwell; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Florence Bunting, of Boston, Oct. 7, 1905; 3 chil- dren, Priscilla, Janet, William Herbert, 2d. In real estate business in own name, Boston, since 1905. Mem. Real Estate Exchange, and Auction Bd. Re- publican. Clubs: Algonquin, Harvard, Boston Ath- letic Assn., Tedesco. Recreations: golf. Home: 25 Downing Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 107 Mass. Av., Boston. ROUIT]}, Arthur Morey; b. Norton, Mass., Sept. 13, 1852; s. Benjamin Mason and Sophia (Morey) Round; B.P., Brown Univ., 1876; M.D., Harvard :Med. Sch., 1884; m. Chicago, June 8, 1887, Annie Endicott Felton. Has practiced at Norton, Mass., since 1884; pres. P'armers' Mut. Telephone Co.; dir. Norton Pub. Library. Progressive. Trinitarian. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Doctors' Clinical Club, Beta Tliota Pi. Addrcs.s: Norton, Mass. ROUNDS, Edgar Elphonso; b. Minot Corner, Me., Feb. 19, 1855; s. David and Beulah A. (Ray) Rounds; grad. grammar sch., Lewiston, 1870; m. Emma Dow, of Portland, Me., Nov. 6, 1877; 5 chil- dren, Alice (Mrs. Walter S. Crandall), Gertrude, Arthur (both deceased), Gerard, Edgar (deceased). W'orked in cooper shop and at slater's trade; in employ Me. Central R.R. 2 yrs. and Grand Trunk R.R. 2 yrs.; after spending 1 yr. more with Me. Central, became night yard master of the Eastern R.R. and so continued 20 yrs.; built a cottage on Great Diamond Island, 1897, developed a water supply and founded the Peak's Island Water Co.. of which is propr. ; pres. and treas. Peak's Island Ferry Co. since 1913; mem. City Council, Portland, 1890-1, Bd. of Aldermen, 1897-9; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1908; mem. Rep. lOxec. Com., Portland, about 12 yrs. Home: 85 Myrtle St. Office: 60 Portland Pier, Portland, Me. ROUND'S", Rodney "Wiley, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) ROURKE, John, railway official; b. Marshfield, Mass., June 4, 1867; s. John and ]Mary (Green) Rourke; parents on both sides came from Ireland; ed. pub. schs., Marshfield; m. Mary F. O'Connell, of Bethel, Vt., May 2, 1891; 4 children, Frank Wil- liam, Josephine Helen, M. Dorothy, Grace Mar- garet. Began as telegraph operator Old Colony R.R., 1885; in same capacity with Boston & Lowell R.R., 1887; road leased by the B. & M. R.R., 1888, and with this co. since as telegraph operator, train dispatcher, chief dispatcher, asst. supt., and since Nov. 1, 1913, supt. Portland div. Mem. Mass. Fish and Game Protective Assn. Clubs: N.E. Railway, Wonolancet (Concord, N.H.). Recreations: mechan- ics, hunting, fishing. Home: 35 Powder House Ter- race, Somerville, Mass. Office: Rm. 59, North Sta- tion, Boston. ROURKE, Loiiis Keeg^an, ex-commr. pub. works City of Boston: b. Abington, Mass., Nov. 23, 1873; s. Peter and Margaret (Ryan) Rourke; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895; m. Teresa Ryan, of New York, May 9, 1907. Section hand. asst. to roadmaster, etc., B. & M. R.R., June, 1895-Aug., 1897; supervi- sor of track, Panama R.R., Aug., 1897-May, 1899; with Guayaquill & Quito Ry., Ecuador, as road- master. May, 1899-May, 1900, and after Aug., 1899, supt. of constrn. in charge of work on extension to Quito; mem. firm of Dent & Rourke, on contract work on G. & Q. Ry., May, 1900-Jan., 1902 (cleared 14 miles of right of way and graded 5 miles of heavy mountain work); bid on railroad work in Mexico, and (with other engrs.) reported and bid on public works in Chili, etc., Feb., 1902-Jan., 1903; supt. of constrn. G. & Q. Ry., Jan., 1903-Mar., 1904 (laid 21 miles of track, crossing 30 openings, spans 15 to 60 ft.); in partnership with brother, on con- tract work, principally building highways for Mas- sachusetts, Mar.. 1904-Dec., 1905; with Panama Ca- nal Commn. (Dec, 1905-June, 1910), Apr., 1906, as supt. of constrn., then on Culebra div., as supt. of tracks (Apr.-July, 1906), supt. of tracks and dumps (July, 1906-June, 1907), acting div. engr. (6 wks.), asst. div. engr. (July, 1907-May, 1908). and div. engr. (Maj'-July, 1908), and July, 1908-June, 1910, asst. div. engr., and during absence of div. engr., acting div. engr.. Central div.; became supt. of streets of City of Boston, June 8, 1910; commr. of pub. works, Boston, Feb. 1, 1911-Apr. 30, 1915 (re- signed). Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston City, Engineers.' Home: 6 W'ayne St., Roxbury (Bos- ton), ]\Iass. ROUSMANIERE, Edmund Swett, clergvman; b. Boston, Oct. 27, 1858; s. John Easton and Abby Whitmore (Swett) Rousmaniere; A.B.. Harvard, 1883; B.D., Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., 1886; (D.D.. Brown U., 1905); m. Sophie Knight, of Providence, R.I., Nov. 5, 1890. Deacon, 1886, priest, 1887, P.E. Ch.; rector. All Saints' Ch., Pontiac, R.I., 1886-9, Grace Ch., New Bedford, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 927 Mass., 1889-99, Grace Ch., Providence, R.I., 1899- 1909, St. Paul's Ch., Boston, 1910-12; dean Cathe- dral Ch. of St. Paul, Boston. Home: 56 Chestnut St., Boston.* SOUSSIN, William Cliarles, merchant; b. Mon- treal, Can.. July ;;u, 1860; s. William Pvoussin; de- scendant of the immigrant, Jean lioussin; ed. Ma- son Coll., Terrebonne, and acad. at Roxton Falls, Can.; m. Alda Cordeau, of Actonvale, Can., June, 1895; 7 children, Charles Edward, Jeanette, Adri- enne, Theodore, Gilbert, Paul, INIadeleine. Began as elk. in father's store and continued until 27; re- moved to Biddeford, :Me., 1887, and enjfaged in re- tail grocery business under title of Roussin & Tar- tre, incorporated, 1898, as the Biddeford Grocery Co., of which is^pres. ; trustee York County Sav- ings Bank. Served as assessor and alderman, Bid- deford. Republican. Catholic. Address: Biddeford, Elaine. BO'WE, Allan 'Winter, prof, chemistry; b. Glou- cester, Mass., July 31, 1879; s. Arthur and Lucy (Winter) Rowe; B.S. in Chemistry, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; M.S., Wesleyan U., 1904; Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, 1906: unmarried. Asst. in chemistry, Wesleyan U., 1902-4; lecturer in chemistry, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1906-8, professor since 1908; chemist at Mass. Homoe. Hosp.. since 1910. Mem. Am. Chem. Society, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Home: 295 Commonwealth Av. Office: SO E. Con- cord St., Boston. BO'WE, Ceylon, merchant; b. Bethel, ^le., Apr. 1, 1838; s. Caleb and Abigail (Plummer) Rowe; ed. town dist. sch. and Gould's Acad., Bethel; m. May 12, 1864. Mary M. Gro\ er, of Bethel. Continuously in gen. mercantile business at Bethel since Oct. 10, 1860. Trustee Gould'.s Acad. Progressive Repub- lican. Mason. Club: Portland (Portland, Me.). Ad- dress: Bethel, Me. BO'WZ:, Georg-e Howard Malcolm, ;M.D. ; b. Low- ell, Mass.; s. Jonathan Philbrick and Maria Louise (Morrison) Rowe; ed. Berwick (Me.) Acad.; Phil- lips Exete-- Acad., N.H.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1864, A.M., 1869; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1868. Began practice at Boston, 1870: asst. physician Pa. Hosp. for the Insane, Phila, 1870-1; asst. supt. Boston In- sane Hosp., Boston, 1871-9; supt. and resident phy- sician, Boston City Hosp many yrs. Home: 11 Ivy St.. Boston. BO'WE, Henrietta Gould, author; 1835-Oct. 27, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) BO'WE, Henry C, oyster culturist; b. New Ha- ven. Conn., Apr. 23, 1851; s. Ruel and Abbie (Gor- don) Rowe; descendant of Matthew Rowe, one of the early settlers at New Haven, 1640, and one of the signers of the New Haven Colony Constn., 1644; also a descendant of Ezra Rowe, a soldier of the Revolutionary War; ed. Fair Haven Sem.; Gen. Russell's Mil. Inst., New Haven: Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn. Has been engaged in oyster culture since 1868; head of firm of H. C. Rowe & Co., oyster growers (largest firm of the kind in the world). Pres. Conn. Oyster Growers' Assn. for 19 yrs.; pres. Oyster (growers' and Dealers' Assn. of North America, 2 terms (resigned, 1913); mem. Conn Acad. Science. Conglist. Author of a paper on "Oyster Culture," read at the Internat. Fisheries Congress, in connection with the World's Fair. Chicago, 1893; paper on "The W^holesomeness of Oysters," presented by invitation of the U.S. Fish Commn. at the Internat. Fisheries Congress, Wash- ington. D.C., 1908; paper before the American Fisheries Soc, 1911, "The Taxation of Oyster Prop- erties"; paper before the Am. Fisheries Soc, 1913, "Oysters a Desirable Food''; article in Frank Les- lie's Magazine, Oct., 1913, "Oysters and the Cost of Living"; and many other papers and articles concerning oysters; also author of much legisla- tion relating to the oyster business. Home: Groton, Conn.; (winter) Daytona Beach, Fla. BO'WE, Henry Kallocli, educator; b. Boston, Nov. 30, 1869; s. Rev. Charles Henry and Frances (Kal- loch) Rowe; grad. Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass., 1888; A.B., Brown U., 1892. A.M., 1895; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1892-3; Ph.D., Boston U., 1905; m. Randolph, Mass., 1893, Bertha W. Howard; 1 son, Howard K. Teacher Greek and history, Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1893-7, Monson (Mass.) Acad., 1897-1901, Frye Sch., Boston, 1902-4; instr. history, Boston U., 1903-6; asst. prof. ch. history, Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1906- 14, asso. prof, history and sociology, since 1914. Author: Landmarks in Christian History. Lecturer and contbr. of articles to cyclopedias and newspa- pers. ]\Iem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Progressive Re- pul)lican. Baptist. Address: Newton Centre, Mass. BOWE, Herbert "Warren, editor; b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 20, 1867; s. James Swett and Henrietta (Gould) Rowe; ed. pub. schs. and 1 >r. in high sch., Bangor; m. Brewer, Me., Jan. 19, 1898, Blanche Eva Spurling; 2 children, Marjorie Har- riette, Theodore Spurling. Reporter on various daily newspapers; editor The Beacon, Fort Fair- field, iNle., 1 yr. ; editor and pub. Me. Sportsman, monthly magazine, 1896-08; staff reporter Bangor Daily Commercial since Sept. 1, 1910. Mem. ttrm of Bigney & Rowe, owners of Crow's Nest, Moose- head Lake. Republican. Baptist., Grand Comdr. Knights of Malta, Me. and N.H., 1914-15. Home: Brewer, Me. Office: Daily Commercial, Bangor, Me. BO'WE, Xiouis Earle; b. Providence, R.I., June 19, 1882; s. Thomas Richard and Arvilla (Pollard) Rowe; Ph.B., Brown U., 1904 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1906; Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1906-7; unmarried. Teacher, 1908-12, asst. in charge of Egyptian dept., 1909-12, Boston Mus. Fine Arts; asst. in history, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1910-12; mem. Harvard U. Mus. of Fine Arts Egyptian Expdn., Feb.-June, 1912; dir. R.I. Sch. of Design, Sept. 1, 1912 — . Mem. Met. Park Commn. of R.I. Baptist. Mem. Eastern Assn. of Art and Manual Training Teachers, Am. Federation Arts, Am. Assn. of Museums, Archaeol. Inst. America, Copley Soc. (Boston), R.I. Chapter of A. I. A. (sec). Mason. Clubs: Providence Art, University, R.I. Yacht. Home: Conimicut, Kent Co., R.I. Office: 11 Waterman St., Providence, R.I.* BO'WE, 'Walter Cilley, M.D.; b. Barnstead, N.H., Apr. 1, 1873; s. James M. and Emma S. (Clark) Rowe; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1899; m. Margaret Leggett, of Thomp- sonville. Conn., Sept. 20, 1911; 1 son, Paul Karlton. Practiced in Andover, N.H., since Dec. 24, 1899. Trustee Proctor Acad., Andover. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc, Merrimac Co. Med. Assn., N.H. Surg Club. INIason: Odd Fellow. Club: Ragged Mountain Fish and Game. Address: Andover, N.H. BO'WE!!!!, Benjamin 'Winslow, secretary and comptroller: b. Chichester, N.H., Aug. 18, 1845; s. John Winslow and Martha Love (Stevens) Rowell; descendant of Thomas Rowell, born in Eng. and settled in Salisbury, Mass., 1838; ed. pub. schs. of Lynn, Mass.; m. Susan Augusta Newhall, of Lynn, IVIass., Dec. 5, 1871. In furniture and carpet business, 1867-84: newspaper advertising, 1SS4-S; treas. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1890-12, since comptroller, also mem. bd. of dirs. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Boston, Mass. Re- publican. Methodist. Mason (33°); sec. Grand Com- mandery K.T., of Mass. and R.I. ; of Scottish Rite Masons in Boston; of Aleppo Temple, A. A. O.N. M.S.; Imperial Recorder of the Imperial Council for North America of A.A.O.N.M.S.; treas. Grand Chap- ter of U.S.; of the Grand Cross of Constantine of U.S.; sec. of the Supreme Grand Chapter of the Societus Resicrusiana of the U.S. Odd Fellow. Club: Point Shirley. Recreations: country life. Home: 8 Linwood Rd., Lynn, Mass. Office: Masonic Temple, Boston, INIass. BOWEIi!!, David O., stock farm. (See vol. 1909.) BO'WE!!!^, Frank Bruce, civil engr. ; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 15, 1856; s. John Bruce and Hannah B. (Stevens) Rowell; pub. and pvt. sch. edn. ; m. Lynn, Oct. 20, 1887, Sarah L. Smith. In gen. engring. work, with Charles W. Gay, Lynn, 1873- 81; asst. engr. Boston & Lowell R.R., 1881-5; entered service of Boston & Me. R.R., in engring. dept., 1885, and was asst. chief engr. until 1911, since engr. of real estate dept. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E. Friends Ch. Home: 14 Linwood Rd., Lynn, Mass. Office: 202 North Station, Boston. BO'WE!;!^, Prantlin P., merchant; b. Weare, N. H., Aug. 26, 1850; s. Stephen and Irena (Bartlett) Rowell; ed. Francestown Acad.; m. Manchester, 928 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND N.H., June, 1874, Iliza I. Young; 5 children, Artliur Sayward, Stephen Franklin. L,ena Gertrude, Irving Willis, Jesse Richard. Macliini.st for 6 yrs. ; in business with Rowell, AN'right & Co. for 3 yrs.; lias been operating in own name since 1S78 (dealei- in grain. Hour, lumber, etc.; ; pres. Xewport Sav- ings Bank; dir. First Xat. Bank; mem. Brampton Woolen Co. Mem. X.H. Ho. of Rep., 1892-3. Re- puljlican. Congli.st. Address: Newport, N.H. S.OWIllMlt, Georg-e Smith, newspaper man; b. Hallowell. Me., Mar. 12, 1846; s. Maj. Kliphalet and Ellen F. (Smith) Rowell; student Colbv U. 1865-6, A.M., about 1892; m. Lydia E. Gallagher, of Presque Isle, Me., Apr. 17, 1871. Engaged in journalism since 1863, except 2 yrs. in coll.; lit. editor Portland Daily Advertiser, 1889-09. Mason (32°); mem. G.A.R., Me. Hist. Soc, Loyal Legion. Clubs: Portland Press (pres.), Fraternity. Home: 90 Neal St., Portland, Me.* ROWEX.!., Jolin W., judge; b. Lebanon, N.H.. June 9, 1830; aoad. edn. at Randolph, Vt.; (LL.D., Vt. U., 1893): m. Mary L. Wheeler, of Randolph, Vt., Aug. 1, 1858. Admitted to bar, 1858; mem. Vt. Gen. Assembly, 1861-2; state's atty., Orange Co., 1862-3; mem. Vt. Senate, 1874-5; reporter decisions Supreme Ct., 1872-80; asso. judge, 1882-02, chief judge since 1902, Supreme Ct. of Vt. Republican. V.-p. Randolph Nat. Bank since its organization, 1875. Address: Randolph, Vt.* BOWXSIiIi, 'Wilbur Everett, lawyer; b. aierrimac, Mass.. Aug. 28, 18(j2; s. Charles E. and Judith M. Rowell; grad. W^ilbraham (Mass.) Acad., 1881; A. B., W^eslevan U., Middletown, Conn., 1885, A.M., 1888; Harvard Law Sch., 1888; m. 1st, Somerville, Mass., Sept. 22, 1S91, Mary A. Rand: m. 2d, South Framingham, Mass., IMar. 18, 1908, Lillian W. Bridges. Began practice at Lawrence, Mass., 1888; mem. law firm of Rowell & Clay since 1903; v.-p. and trustee Broadway Savings Bank; dir. Mer- chants Trust Co., Beach Soap Co., George H. W^oodman, Inc. Apptd. spl. (asso.) judge Lawrence Police Ct., 1899 (life): mem. Sch. Com., 1902-5: life trustee Pub. Library, and of WHiite Fund (cliaritable). Republican. Conglist. Home: 96 Saunders St. Office: 301 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. ROWIiAND, Herbert Samuel, mfr. ; b. W^eston, Conn., Aug. 21, 1805; s. Samuel Sherwood and Emily C. (Thorp) Rowland, and descendant of Henry Rowland, the immigrant, Fairfield, Conn., 1639; ed. South Berkshire Inst., New Marlboro, Mass.; m. Woodbury, Conn., Oct. 6, 1894, Susie S. North; 2 children. Alfred North, Helen North. Began active career with the Waterbury Button Co.; treas. Berbecker & Rowland Mfg. Co., mfrs. of brass goods. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Waterbury, Waterbury Country. Address: 189 Hillside Av., ^^'aterl>ury, Conn. BOWIiANB, William H., lawyer; b. Fair Haven, Vt., Dec. 5. 1854; s. William H. and Catherine Hughes Rowland (both born in Wales; came to U.S. about 1850); prep. edn. Castleton Sem. ; ad- mitted to bar, 1879. Engaged in practice at Poult- nev. Vt.. since 1879; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884, 1886, 1900, 1910, Senate, 1904: state's attv., Rut- land Co., 1886-8. Republican. Home: Poultney, Vt. ROWLEY, Alfred M., M.D.; b. Potsdam, N.T., Sept. 22, 1875; s. Charles H. and :Matha (Brown) Rowley; both grandparents plivsicians; ed. acad., Westford, Mass.; Amherst Coll.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1897: m. Carlotta Munoz, of New York, July 17, 1902. Practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1897; visiting surgeon, Hartford Hosp.; con- sulting surgeon, Hartford City Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. of Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Co. Med. Assn., Hartford Med. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Hartford Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: 53 Main St., Hart- ford. Conn. ROWLEY, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Moriah, N.Y., May 7, 1842; s. Smith Thomas and Mary Ann (Brooks) Rowley; A.B., Jliddlcburv (Vt.) Coll., 1868, A.M., 1871; student Union Theol. Sem., 1868- 69, Andover Theol. Sem., 1869-71: m. Oct. 29. 1872, Martha Caroline Brown, of Shelton, Vt. Pastor Congl. Ch., Sheldon, Vt., 1872-5. Norwood, N.Y., 1875-8, Westford. Mass., 1880-90; ordained Congl. ministry, 1881; pastor, Townsend, Mass., 1890-8, Harwich, Mass., since 1899. Editor St. Lawrence Herald, 1878-9. Fellow Royal Micros. Soc, Eng., 1887. Author of a Chart of Greek History for Chautauqua; also numerous articles on microscopy. Address: North Craftsbury, Vt. ROWLEY, Francis Harold, luimanilarian; b. Hilton. N.y., .July :j5, 1.^54; s. John li. (M.D.) and Marv Jane (Smilli; Rowley; A.B., U. of Rochester, 1875; B.D., Rochester Theol. Sem., 1878; (D.D., U. of liochester, 1S97); m. Ida A. Babcock, of iioches- ter, June 11, 1878. Minister, Titusville, Pa., 1879- 84, North Adams, Mass., 1884-92, Oak Park, 111., 1892-6, Fall River, Mas.s., 1896-1900, 1st Baptist Ch., Boston, 1900-10; pres. Mass. Soc. for Prev^en- tion of Cruelty to Animals and Am. Humane Edn. Soc, Feb., 1910—. Mem. Alplia Delia Phi. Home: 80 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Office: 180 Long- wood Av., Boston, Mass.* ROWLEY, H. Curtis, publisher; b. Trenton, N.Y., Jiil.v :jJ. 1844: .s. Warren Dunham and Harriet Maria (.Curry) Rowley; descendant of Edward Fuller, of the Maj-flower; prepared for Yale at W'hitestown (N.Y.) Sem., but did not enter coll., owing to Civil War; in. Thirza J. Merriam, of Springfield, JNIass., Dec. 2, 1874; 2 children, Harold Merriam, Artliur Merriam. Enlisted as pvt. in 14th N.Y. Heavy Artv., 1863, but did not serve with that regt.; enlisted in 54th N.Y. (100-day) Regt., 1864, and served till Nov. 10, 1864. Mem. L. S. Currier & Co., wholesale books, etc., Cincinnati, O., 1865-7; mem. Rowley Bros. & Co., stationers and paper dealers, Utica, N.Y., 1867-79; in employ G. and C. Merriam, pubs. Webster's Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.. 1879-8-2; partner G. & C. JMer- riam & Co., later G. & C. Merriam Co., 1882-92, sec, 1892-04, treas., 1904-14, pres. since Feb., 1914; dir. Springfield Fire Assurance Co.; mem. corpn. W'es- son ISIemorial Hosp. Mem. Nat. Civic Federation, G.A.R., S.A.R., Mass. Soc Mayfiower Descendants, Am. Forestry Assn., IMass. Forestry Assn., Conn. A^'alley Hist. Soc, Springfield Fish and Game Assn., Springfield Improvement Assn., City Library Assn., Hampden Hort. Soc, Egyptian Research Soc. (Lon- don). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Nayasset, Colony, Winthrop, Economic, Conn. Valley Congre- gational, Canoe. Recreations: hunting, fishing, camping. Home: "Wyndhurst," Crescent Hill. Of- fice. 12 Broadway, Springfield, Mass. ROWLEY, William, M.D., surgeon; b. Plymouth, Eng., Jan. 23. 1864; s. William and Elizabeth (Werry) Rowley: brought to America, 1873; ed. pub. schs., Gloucester, Mass.; Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy; M.D., Baltimore Med. coll., 1893; m. Nellie L. Saunders, of Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 7, 1890; 2 children, Philip W'., Dorothy. In drug business, Gloucester, until 1891; practice of medi- cine since 1893; mem. staff of Gilbert Hosp.; dir. Lanes Cove Pier Co. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Cape Ann IMed. Club. Republican. Protestant. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Knights of Pythias, ISIoose. Address: 1087 Washington St., Gloucester, ]\Iass. ROWLEY, William Franklin, clergvman: b. Wading River, L.I., N.Y., July 31, 1868; s. Capt. Lafayette and Eliza Ann (Worth) Rowley; de- scendant, on paternal side, of early settlers of Mass. and Conn., and on maternal side, of Tliomas Alavhew, first gov. of Marthas Vineyard; grad- uate Colbv Acad., 1890: A.B., Colby Coll., 1894; student Newton Theol. Instn., 1894, 1895; m. Har- riet A. Steen, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 29, 1900. Ordained Bapt. ministrv, 1895; pastor North Graf- ton, Mass., 1895-01. Union City, Pa., 1901-2, Mid- dletown, Conn., 1902-6. Newark, N.J., 1906-9, Balti- more, Md.. 1909-12, 1st Ch.. W' illimantic. Conn., since .July 1, 1912. Trustee Conn. Bapt. Con v.; dir. Conn. S.S. Assn., Conn. Christian Endeavor Soc. Address: 284 Prospect St., W^illimantic, Conn. ROY, John G.; b. Barnet, Vt., Nov. 24, 1859; s. Alex and Eliza (Gates) Roy; ed. pub. schs.; Peach- am (Vt.) Acad.; Eastman Business Coll., Pough- keepsie, N.Y. : m. Ellen Paddleford, of ISIonroe, N. H., Aug. 12, 1902: 1 child. W^endell P.. b. July 23. 1907. Mem. Roy Bros., mfrs. lumber, croquet sets, etc.. since 1SS9; pres. and treas. East Barnet Waaler Co.; dir. Rov Lumber Co.; treas. East Barnet Creamery Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1910, Senate, 1912; mem. Fee Toll Bridge Commn., Yt. and N.H.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW KNGLAND 929 justice of peace, 1912-14; mem. Sch. Bd., 15 yis.. also various town offices. Mason; grand warden Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Vt.. 1914; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: East Barnet, Vt. SOTCi:, Frederick P., engineer; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; married. V.-p. Stone & Webster Manage- ment Assn.; dir. Am. Pneumatic Service Co., Lam- son Consolidated Store Service Co.. Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Concord (Mass.) Electric Co., Paducah Traction & Light Co., Houghton County Electric Light Co., Hougliton County Traction Co., Blackstone Vallev Gas & Electric (^o., Haverliill Gas Light Co., Fall River Gas Works Co., Conn River Power Co. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Clubs: Engineers', Exchange, Tenni.s and Racquet, DedhanT Polo (bd. of govs.). Home: Ded- ham, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston. ROYCE, Homer Charles, lawver; Feb. IG, 1S64- Xov.. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) ROYCZ:, Josiali, college prof.; b. Grass Valley, Nevada Co., Cal., Nov. 20, 1855; A.B., U. of Cal., 1875; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1878; (LL.D., U. of Aberdeen, 1900, .lohns Hopkins, 1902, Yale Univer- sity, 1911, St. Andrew's University, 1911; Litt.D., Harvard, 1911; D.Sc, Oxford, 1913); m. Katharine Head, Oct. 2, 1880. Instr. English literature and logic, U. of Cal., 1878-82; instr. philosophy, 1882-5, asst. prof., 1885-92; prof, history of philosophy since 1892, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. National Academy Sciences, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Philosophical Soc, Am. Psychological Assn.. American Philosophical Association. Clubs: Colonial (Cambridge), Au- thors (New York), Authors (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 103 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass.* BOYCZ:, Stephen Edmunds, lawyer, mfr. ; b. East Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 13, 1852; s. Homer Elihu and Mary T. (Edmunds) Royce; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and under pvt. tutors; m. New Gloucester, Me., Mar. 15, 1882, Eleanor C. Lufkin (now de- ceased) ; 1 son, Edmund Homer, b. St. Albans, Apr. 8, 1883. Deputy co. elk., 1871-4: editor St. Albans Daily Advertiser, 1874-7; in law practice, 1880-96; city atty., St. Albans, 1883; pres. Willaid Mfg. Co. since 1886; chmn. license commrs., 1905-6; dir. Welden Nat. Bank; v.-p. The Cash Store Co. Inde- pendent Republican. Author: A Talk on Taxation. Club: Owl. Recreations: tennis, billiards, whist. Address: St. Albans, Vt. BOYI^E, Edwin Milton, dramatist; b. Lexington, Mo., Mar. 2, 1862; s. Jonathan C. and Eliza (Kirt- ley) Royle; A.B., Princeton, 1883; post-grad, course U. of Edinburgh, Scotland; student Columbia Law Sch.; m. Selena Fetter, at New York, Oct. 16, 1892. Since production of first play, "Friends." 1892, has starred with wife as actor in own plays. Mem. Phi Delta Phi, Am. Dramatists' Club, Actors' Soc. of America. Clubs: Players, Lambs, Princeton. (See Who's Who in America for list of plays, etc.) Home: Darien, Conn.* BITBENSTEIN, Philip, lawyer: b. New York, Sept. 19, 1878; s. Moses H. and Leah (Friedman) Rubenstein; grad. Boston Evening High Sch., 1895; LL.B., Harvard IT. Law Sch., 1900; m. Minna Jose- phine Dreyfus, of Brookline, Mass., June 4, 1912; 1 son, John B. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1900: in practice in Boston since 1900; spl. justice Boston .Tuvenile Ct. since 1906: asst. dist. atty. Suffolk County, Feb. -Nov., 1909. Trustee Federated Jewish Charities of Boston, Mt. Sinai Hosp. Soc, Boston. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. State Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Jewish religion. Mason. Clubs: City, Harvard (Boston). Home: 461 Audubon Rd. Office: 60 State St., Boston. BUBY, Edward Henry, lawyer; b. Rochester, N.Y., Apr. 10, 1879; s. John Henry and Catherine (Hanley) Ruby; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1901, LL.B., 1905; m. Hazel Goodnow, of East Jaffrey, N.H., June 15, 1907. Teacher in Gush- ing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1 yr., and Morris- town Sch., N.J., 1 yr. ; admitted to Mass. bar, 1905, since practiced in Boston. Mem. faculty Y.M.C.A. Law Sch. since 1909. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar As>n. Pro- gressive. Unitarian. Mason. Home: 16 Hyde St., Newton Highlands, Muss. Office: 85 Devonshire St., Boston. iv^y??' ?*,^?if'^ Hunttingr, clergyman; June 17, 1860-July 8, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) v.^yP^l.'r^*^*^*'^^-,?*^' '"f'- b. Lakeville. Conn., API. s 1877; s. William Beardslee and Maria Cof- nng (Holley) Rudd, and descendant of Revolution- ??;y =^"?^'^^''y: &'-aduate Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, 1896; student, Yale, 189o, to spring of 1897; student spl. course Harvard, 1897 (obliged to leave on ac- Sc^'VL^^T^" ^^^^^*'^•, ■?• ^-loucester, Mass., Aug. 26, 1903, Eva Lendall Cook. Chief elk. supervisor ot census for State of Conn., 1900; became con- nected with the Holley Mfg. Co., Jan., 1901. Home: l^akeville. Conn. BUSDICK, William Henderson, M.D.; b Monc- ton, N.B Can., Feb. 25, 1845; s. .lames and Ellen (Skinner) Ruddick; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1868' B.A.S., 1881; m. Margaret F. Gannon, of Boston' Mass., June 30, 1903; 1 daughter, Marv. Practiced in South Boston, Mass., since 1872' Mem 7th Mass. Battery, Field Arty.. 3 vis. Mem. Mass Med. Soc, Bussey Alumni Assn. of Harvard (pres 1915), Post No. 13, G.A.R. (past comdr.). Demo- crat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Yacht. Recreations: reading. Home: 502 East Broadway, South Boston, :Mass. ; (summer) Green- field, Mass. BUECXEBT, Frederick, lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 21, 1855; s. Christian and Theresa Rueck- eit; ed. pub. and high schs.. Providence; AB Brown U., 1877; m. Providence, Nov. 22, 1886, Ella L. Senft. Practiced in Providence since 1880; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2; mem. Providence Sch. (\im. since 1894 (pres., 1903-12); elk. Dist. Court 6th Judicial Dist. of R.I., 1895-05, justice same, since 1905; pres. Providence Playgrounds Assn. since 1909; mem. State Bd. of Edn. since 1914. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn. Republican. Home: 7 Marlborough Av. Office: 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. BUETEB, Conrad John, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 26, 1863; s. Henry H. Rueter; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1884; attended U. of Bonn, Germany, Boston U. Law Sch. and Harvard Law Sch.: (hon. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1910); m. Louise Ramseyer, of Boston; m. 2d, Helene Ramseyer, of Boston; 2 sons, John Conrad, Henry H. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1886, since in gen. practice at Boston; dir. Rueter & Co., Inc., A. J. Houghton Co. Trustee Boston City Hosp., apptd. 1896, reapptd. 5-year term, 1913-18. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York), Boston Art, Brae Burn Country, Mass. Au- tomobile, Wollaston Golf, Tedesco Country; Lieder- kranz (New York). Recreations: golf, motoring, travel. Home: 65 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Office: 70 State St., Boston, Mass. BUGG, Arthur Prentice, judge; b. Sterling. Mass., Aug. 20, 1862; s. Prentice Mason and Cyn- thia (Ross) Rugg; descendant of John Rugg, Lan- caster, Mass., 1650, and John Prescott, Lancaster, Mass., 1648; A.B., Amherst, 1883; LL.B., Boston U., 1886; (LL.D., Amherst, 1908. Harvard, 1914); m. Florence May Belcher, of Worcester, Mass., Apr. 10, 1889; 3 children, Charles Belcher, Arthur Prentice, Jr., Esther Cynthia. Admitted to bar, 1886; partner of Hon. John R. Thayer. Pres. Worcester Common Council, 1895; asst. dist. atty., Mass. Middle Dist., 1895-7; city solicitor, Worces- ter, 1897-06; asso. justice of Supreme .Jud. Ct. of Mass.. Sept. 27, 1906-Sept. 20, 1911, chief justice same, Sept. 20, 1911 — . Republican. Trustee Wor- cester Mechanics' Savings Bank since 1897; dir. and solicitor First Nat. Bank, W'orcester, 1900-06. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. council Am. Antiq. Soc. 1909 — . Trustee Boston U.. 1910 — , Clark Univ., 1910 — . Recreations: horseback riding, walking. Address: Worcester, Mass.* BUGG, Frederick Arthur, merchant; b. Hamden, Conn., Sept. 10, 1854: s. Harvey and Jane M. (Ter- rell) Rugg; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.. Sing Sing, N.Y. ; m. 1876. Louisa E. James. Clk.. 1879-95, treas. since 1895, New Haven Copper Co.; treas. and dir. Camp & Rugg Co. since 1890; sec. and dir. Little River Mfg. Co. since 1903. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Address: Seymour, Conn. 930 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND KUOG-, Prederlck Waldo, banker; b. Hindgc, X.H.; s. William Stickney and Clarissa (Sawtell) Itugg; cd. pub. schs. of liindge; m. PMtchburK, Mass., 1879, Luella R. Billings. Began in business in ]>^itchburg. 1S72; removed to Boston, 1S76, and was associated in st. ry. business there, 1876-80; entered banking business in subordinate capacity, 1880, became cashier, 189S, and has been pres. Nat. Rockland Bank since Mar., 1907; ex-pres. Roxbury Cooperative Bank (now dir.); pres. Economy CJlub. Pres. Mass. Bankers' Assn., 1908; ex-pres. Bank Officers' Assn., Boston; trustee Roxbury Hist. Soc. ; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Dudley, Boston City, Belmont Spring Country, Rei)ublican of Mass., Unitarian, Lincoln. Home: 11 Abbottsford St., Roxbury. Of- fice: 2:?4.'? WashinKton St., Boston. BUG6, Henry Warren, clergyman; Sept. 3, 1833- .Tulv 21, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) RtJOO, Jnlins Erastus, electric ry. official. (See vol. 1909.) BTTGO, O. Willis, civil engr. ; b. Sterling, Mass., Mar. 24, ISoO; s. I'lentice M. and Cynthia (Ross) Rugg; S.T^. in Civ. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1872; m. Edith Thresher, of Hardwick. Mass.. May 17, 1902 (died Jan., 1912); 2 children, O. Willis, .Jr., M. Beatrice. Began with George Raymond, Fitch- burg, Mass., continuing 3 yrs.; under Raymond worked for Fitchburg R.R. and Vt. & Mass. R.R.; practiced civ. engring. in Worcester, Mass., since 1879; mem. firm Woods & Rugg, 1879-95, since alone; has constructed most all the street rys. en- tering Worcester and has done considerable reser- voir work in the vicinity of Worcester. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Mem. Worcester Co. Agrl. Soc, "V\''orcester Co. Hoi't. Soc, Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn., Worcester Grange. Home: 12 Vincent Av. Oflfice: 340 INIain St., Worcester, Mass. BUOOIiES, Arthur Hiler, M.D.; b. Hanover, N.H., .Ian. 26. 1881; s. Edward Rush and Charlotte (Blais- dell) Ruggles; A.B., Dartmouth. 1902, A.M., 1910; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; studied U. of Munich, 1912-13; m. Hazel M. Wheeler, of Man- chester, N.H., Apr. 22, 1914; 1 son, Arthur H.. Jr. Began practice in Providence, R.I., 1906; interne R.I. Hosp., 1907-9; asst. phys. to Butler Hosp. since 1909. Mem. R.I. IMed. Soc, Am. Med. Psychol. Assn.. Boston Soc. Neurology and Psychiatry, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: University. Address: 305 Blackstone Blvd., Pi'ovidence. R.I. KTTGGIiES, Edwin Fakenham, M.D. ; b. Milton, Mass., Jan. 5, 1873; s. Thomas Edwin and Harriot W. (Murray) Ruggles; 10th lineal descendant of John Alden and Priscilla IMullins, of Plymouth Colony; ed. Milton pub. schs.; grad. Milton High Sch., 1889; student Med. Dept., State U. of Iowa; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1900; m. F. Ger- trude Bacon, of Springfield, Mass., Sept. 2. 1896; 1 daughter, Helen Gertrude. In secretarial dept. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch., Springfield, Mass.. 1891-2; asst. sec Y.M.C.A.. Newport, R.I.. 1892-3; physical dept.. Y.M.C.A. Training Sch., 1893-5; physical dir. U. of la., 1895-7, Y.M.C.A., Charlestown. Mass., 1897-1900; house phys. and surgeon, 1900, 1901, asst. obstetrician, 1905, obstetrician, 1910, Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; asso. prof, obstetrics, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. Boston Homrp. Med. Soc, Phi Alpha Gamma (Beta chapter). Clubs: Boston City, Norfolk Golf. Recreations: athletics. Ad- dress: Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. BTTGOIiIiS, Henry E., lawyer; b. Boston, July 25. 1858; s. Calvin H. and Maria C. (Streeter) Rug- gles; descendant of George Ruggles. Boston, 1632; ed. Upton High Sch.; Phillips Exeter Acad.. N.H.; "Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass.; studied law in offices of Judge A. A. Putnam, of Uxbridge, and George W. Wiggin. of Franklin; admitted to bar, 1888; m. Boston. Sept. 8. 1882. Carrie E. Douglass (died Mar. 11. 1894); m. 2d. Woburn. Mass.. Oct. 27, 1896, Ij. Maud Weston; 1 son. Stanley Weston. Be- gan nractice at Franklin, Mass., Jan. 6. ISSS; trus- tee Wildy Savings Bank, Boston; mem. Mass. Ho. of Ren.. 1892; town elk.. Franklin. 1900-2; mem. Bd. of Selectmen, 1902-3; spl. justice Dist. Ct. of West- ern Norfolk, since establishment of ct. 1898; mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Norfolk County Bar Assn. Mem. Mass. Conveyancers' Assn., Franklin Cemetery Assn., Franklin Business Assn. (pres., 1905). V.p. and trustee Odd Fellows' Home of Mass. Mem. Mass. Peace Soc Republican. Unitarian. Mason; mem. N.E.O.P. (past warden). Odd Fellow; mem. Encampment and Rebekahs; grand master, Grand Lodge of Mass., 1894-5; representative to Sovereign Grand Lodge. 1900, 06. 12; grand patriarch of Grand Encampment, 1911. Club: Norfolk County Republican. Recreations: flowers, yachting. Home: Franklin, Mass. Office: 913 Old South Bldg., lioston. BUGGIiES, May Sleeper (Mrs. Frank W. Rug- gles), singer and teacher of voice; b. Patten, Me., Oct. 20, 1861; d. Rev. William True and Emily (Tayloi) Sleeper; grad. Worcester High Sch., 1882; Wellesley Coll.. 1884-6; grad. School of Mu- sic, Wellesley; subsequently studied under pvt. teachers of voice; m. Frank W. Ruggles, of W^or- cester, Mass., June 6, 1889; 2 children, Margaret Emily ('cellist), Theodore Sleeper. Prin. Lieder- heim Sch. of Vocal Music; contralto soloist at Wor- cester Music Festival, also ch. choirs, clubs, etc.: interpreter of folk songs and nat. airs of Russia, Servia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, etc. Originator of the "singing cheer," at Wellesley, about 1887. Mem. Wellesley Coll. Alumnae Assn., Am. Music Soc, McDowell Club. Auburndale Musical Club. Equal Suffragist. Clubs: Wellesley Coll., Auburn- dale Review. Recreations: settlement work (espe- cially educating the musical poor) and travel. Home: Aubuindale. Mass. Address: Auburndale, and 602 Pierce Bldg.. Boston, Mass. S'DGGIiES, William Burroug-lis, civil engr. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America. 1910-11.) BTTMBIIiIi, Samuel Dudley, M.D., surgeon; b. Tremont (now Southwest Harbor), Me., Aug. 28. 1875; s. Samuel Sawyer and Mary Melvina (Fer- nald) Rumrill; prep. edn. Mt. Hermon Sch.; M.D.. U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1903; m. Bell Mozart, of Springfield. Mass., July 8, 1903. Practiced in Springfield since 1904. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Springfield Acad. Medicine. Mem. Knights of Malta, Royal Arcanum. United Order of the Golden Cross. Republican. Mem. Union Evangelical Ch. Club: Masonic. Recreations: motoring. Home: 38 7th St. Office: 46 Main St., Springfield, Mass. BUKDIiE, Georgre Mortimer, hat mfr. ; b. South East. N.Y., Mar. 21, 1855; s. Samuel H. and Lavinia C. (White) Rundle; ed. pvt., pub. and high schs.. Danbury, Conn., and Packard's Business Coll., New York; m. Danbury, Conn., May 14, 1879. Eliza W. Bacon; 2 children, Christine A. (Mrs. C. Stuart Mc- I..ean). Margueiitte B. Mem. firm of Rundle & White, mfrs. of fur hats, established about 1860: pres. Savings Bank of Danbury. Sec. and treas. Danbury Agrl. Soc; formerly mayor of Danbury. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Danbury, Conn. BUNDIfETT, Iiouls John, supt. schs.; b. Bedford. N.H.. Mar. 14, 1858: s. William Ayer and Louisa Haves (McPherson) Rundlett; grad. Manchester (N.H.) High Sch.. 1877; A.B.. Dartmouth Coll.. 1881; m. New Britain. Conn., Sept. 6, 1892, Carrie Belle Copley. Began active career as a sch. teacher and since 1885 has been supt. schs.. Concord. K.T.. Shriner. Address: Concord, N.H. BirNKIiE, John Cornelius, mfr.; b. Brookline. Mass.. Dec. 23, 1866; s. John Daniel and Catharine Bobbins (Bird) Runkle: ed. Mass. Inst. Tech. and Harvard U. ; m. Gertrude Swan, of Cambridge. :Mass., Oct. 12. 1906; 3 children, Catharine Bird, Elizabeth. Barbara Anne. Entire career has been in the same line of business, in w^hich he is now engaged; v. -p. Barrett Mfg. Co.. mfrs. of roofing and paving materials; pres. The Paterson Mfg. Co., Ltd., Montreal, Can.; dir. Am. Coal Products Co., New York; mng. dir. The Carritte-Paterson Mfg. Co.. Ltd., St. John, N.B. ; propr. Cedarcrest Farm, certified milk, Waltham. Mass.; trustee Cambridge Savings Bank. IMem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City. Oakley Country, Cambridge Boat. Home: Cedarcrest Farm, ■V^^1ltham. Mass. Office: 35 Wendell St., Boston, Mass. BTJNNEIiIiS. Daniel Trederick, merchant; b. Hollis. N.H., Mar. 25, 1833; s. Ebenezer and Lydia WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 931 (Lawrence) Runnells; descendant of Samuel Run- nells, Bradford. Mass. (died Oct. 27, 1745); ed. pub. schs., Hollis, and acads. at Hancock and Francestovvn; m. Sarah E. Farley, of Hollis, Sept. 9, 1858 (died June 5, 1906); 3 children, Florence Abhie (Mrs. E. F. Bryant, of Chicago), Katherine Lawrence, Frederic Daniel (atty., in Nashua). Began active career, 1S54, as mem. Sawtell &. Runnells, Hollis; established clothing bu.siness in Nashua, 1860; associated with C^harles H. Chase as mem. Runnells & Chase, 186:?, continuing till 1878, when Mr. Chase retired, Mr. Runnells con- tinuing alone; retired from active business life Jan., 1908. Trustee Pub. Library, Woodlawn Ceme- tery Assn., Hunt Home for Aged Couples. Mem. Rising Sun Lodge No. 39, A.F. & A.M.; Meridian Sun Chapter No. 9, R.A.M.; Israel Hunt Council No. 8, R. & S.M.; St. George Commandery K.T.; Edward A. Raymond Consistory 32°, S.P.R.S., Nashua; Bektash Temple, A. A. O.N. M.S., Concord; mem. I.O.O.F. Democrat. Conglist. Address: Nashua, N.H. R1TOFF, Henry Woldmar, editor, author. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home: 46 Trowbridge St.. Cambridge, Mass. Address: 1018 Karpen Bldg., (Chicago.* BUSHlVIORi:, Steplien, gynecologist: b. Roches- ter, N.Y., Oct. 19, 1875; s .Edward and Clara Sidney (Riley) Rushmore; grad. Plainfield (N.J.) High Sch., 1893; A.B., Amherst, 1897; M.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1902; m. Alice Gertrude Dammann, of Balti- more, Md., Oct. 29, 1910. Externe, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1902-3; asst. resident gynecologist same, 1903; house phys., Hudson St. Hosp., New York City, 1904; house surgeon, St. Mary's Hosp. for Children, N.Y. City, 1905; resident gynecologist, .Tohns Hopkins Hosp., 1905-6; house ofRcer, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1907; instr. gynecology. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1909-12, asso. prof, since 1912; visiting gynecologist, Carney Hosp.; consulting gynecologist, Symmes' Arlington Hosp.; etc. Fel- low Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library, Obstet. Soc. of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Club: Boston City. Home: 520 Beacon St. Office: 522 Commonwealth Av., Boston, Mass. BUSK, Clarence Millig°an, insurance; b. New York City, May 2, 1880; s. William Samuel and Mary Eva (Milligan) Rusk; descendant on father's side, of English and French ancestors, on motlier's side, Scotch, English and Dutcli; ed. pub. schs. of N.Y. City; m. Ethel Beatrice Andrews (a de- scendant of Revolutionary stock on both sides), of New York Citv, Feb. 15, 1905; 4 children, Ralph, Ruth W., Clarence M., Jr., Ethel B. Began as list boy with W. B. Harrison, publisher. New York; then salesman for L. C. Page & Co., Inc., pubs., Boston; became salesman for the Dennison Mfg. Co., 1901, and was state mgr. for the co. at New Haven, Conn.. 1906-9, transferred to Hartford, 1909; resigned, 1911 and since agt. Travelers Ins. Co. Joined 71st Regt., N.Y.N.G., 1897; served in (I^uba in Spanish-Am. War; advanced to corporal; mustered out of vol. service, Nov., 1898, but con- tinued with regt.; hon. mustered out as q.-m. sergt. Mem. 1st Co., Governor's Foot Guard, Conn.; mem. Burdett Camp, Spanish War Vets. Clubs: Automobile, Rotary (charter mem. and pres., 1912-14 inclusive). Home: 109 Blue Hills Av. Office: 700 Main St., Hartford, Conn. BXTSSEIiIJ, Ai Stephen, M.D., surgeon; b. Lin- coln. N.H., June 29, 1857; s. Stephen and Eunice C. (Hanson) Russell; ed. dist. schs.; M.D., Eclectic Med. Coll. of Me., Lewiston, Me., 1884; m. Celestia A. Pease, of Rumnev, N.H., May 26, 1885. Prac- ticed in Rumnev, N. H., since 1884; mem. N. H. Ho, of Rep., 1903, 1904; mem. State Bd. of Med. Exam- iners by appmt. of e'ov. of N.H., since Jan. 24, 1914 (to represent N.H. Eclectic Soc, term ending June 16, 1917); mem. Sch. Bd., Rumney, 6 yrs., Bd. of Health, 8 vrs. Mem. N.H. Eclectic Med. Soc. since 1884, Vt. State Eclectic Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc. Democrat. Odd Fellow. Home: Rumney, N.H. BITSSEIiIi, Arthur Hastings, lawyer; b. Boston. Dec. 1, 1859; s. Thomas Ha'ftings and Maria Louisa (Wiswall) Russell; 9th generation from William liussell, Wateituwn, Alas.s., 1645; also descendant of Thomas Hastings, the earliest settler of that name in America; A.B., Amherst, 1881, A.M., 1884; studied law in father's office and at Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to bar, 1884; m. I'.oston, Feb. 17, 1885, Fannie E. Hunt; 3 children, Helen (Mrs. Wilbur A. Clallin, of Winchester, Mass.). Marie L. (Mrs. h'rank I. Baker, of Boston), Ger- trude (Mrs. E. c:. Doubleday, of Springfield, Mass.). Practiced in Boston since 1885; sr. mem. Russell, Moore «fe Russell. Mem. Mass. State Bar Assn., Middlesex Co. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Trustee Permanent Peace Fund. One of organizers of University Club (resigned); also former mem. of Exchange Club (resigned); now mem. following clubs: Boston City, Winchester Country, Calumet; Monday (Winchester). Recreations: nature study. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 27 State St., Boston. BTTSSEIiIi, Charles Albert, lawyer; b. Canton. Mass., Mar. 18, 1855; s. Pliilemon R. and Elizabeth (Bell) Russell; ed. pub. schs., Lynn, Mass., Hough- ton Acad., Bolton, Mass., pvt. sch., Vineland, N.J., Colgate Acad., Hamilton, N.Y.; A.B., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me., 1876; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1878. Has practiced at Gloucester, Mass., since 1880; city solicitor, Gloucester, 1892-9; dir. Gloucester Nat. Bank; served in 2d Corps of Cadets, Salem, Mass., 4 yrs., and in Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co., Boston, 3 yrs. Received and de- clined Dem. nomination for Congress, in 6th Dist.; del. to Dem. Nat. Conv., Denver, 1908; mem. Sch. Bd. since 1912; Dem. presdl. elector, 1912. Mem. Essex Bar Assn. (exec, com.). Am. Bar Assn. Trustee and dir. Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library. Mason; great sachem of state I.O. R.M., 1889; grand patriarch of state LO.O.F., 1901. Clubs: University (Boston), Salem (Salem). Home. 23 Pleasant St. Office: 111 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. BUSSElJIi, Charles James, lawyer, county elk.; b. Bridport, Vt., Mar. 31, 1859; s. James and Sabia A. (Craw) Russell; ed. common schs., Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt., Castleton State Normal Sch., Vt. ; M.D., Med. Dept. Howard U., Washing- ton, D.C., 1883; LL.B., Law Dept. Union U., Albany, N.Y., 1901; m. 1st, Castleton, Vt., Sept. 9, 1883, Carrie B. Northrop (died Mar. 25, 1892); m. 2d, Hinesburg, Vt., June 1, 1893, Edna M. Remington; 1 daughter, Eileen. Began active career working on farm and later taught sch.; was employed in Census Office and Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, Washington; practiced medicine 17 yrs. at Hinesburg; practiced law as mem. firm of Palmer, Foster & Russell, Burlington, Vt., 1903-5; co. elk., Chitti^nden Co., since 1905; chmn. Rep. Co. Conv., 1898, 1904; State senator, Chittenden Co., 1902; introduced 1st local option bill and was largely instrumental in passing local option law: alder- man, Burlington. 1902, 07, 08 (elected pres. bd., 1908). Mem. Chittenden Co. Bar Assn. Conglist. Mason; mem. Modern Woodmen; Odd Fellow. Rec- reations: farm, horseback riding, motoring. Home: 36 Lafayette PI. Office: Court House, Burlington, Vermont. BUSSEI^i;, Ulias Harlow, educator; b. Sanborn- ton, N.H., Nov. 27, 1836; s. Elias R. and Comfort (Rundlet) Russell; ed. Woodman Sanbornton Acad., N.H. Lit. Instn., New England Normal Inst., Dartmouth Med. Sch. (not a graduate); m. Lan- caster. Mass., 1862, Harriet Tliurston Lee. Teacher of flor-ution in tPMcIiers' insts., acads. and sems., 1855-65, in Divinitv Sch., Harvard. 1862-3: instr. Nichols Acad., Dudley, Mass., 1861-3; prin. Le Roy (N.Y.) Academic Inst., 1864-74; prin. State Normal Sch., Worcester, Mass., many yrs. Elected pres. col- legiate dept., Clark U., on its establishment, 1902, but did not accept position. Has given many ad- dresses and contbr. to jours, on ednl. subjects; one of pioneers in child-study movement (1884). Home: Tilton, N.H. BTTSSEIpIi, Ernest Wesley, surgeon; Aug. 7, 1858-Jan. 27, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) BITSSE^I^i Eugene Dexter, educator; June 20, 1856-Mar. 19, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) BTTSSEIiI^, Eupene Edg-ar, educator; June 20. 1856-Mar. 19, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) 932 WliU'fc) WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SUSSEIali, rrancis Ermon, cilnctitur. (See vol. 1909.) BUSSEZiIi, Frank Axtell, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) BTJSSEIiIi, Prank Tenner, lawyer; b. Woodstock, Conn., Aug. 3, IStlO; .-;. .losei)li V. and Caroline C. (Fenner) Russell: grad. Woodstock Acad., 1880; BA Trinity Coll.. Hartford, Conn., 1885; studied law in Yale Law Soli, and in office of Charles E. Searls; admitted lo bar. 1890; ni. Plymouth, N.H., May 21, 1889. Ada Frances liobif; 1 cliild. Con- stance Lucile, b. Dec. 31, 1898. Taught Greek and mathematics at H(ddcrness Sch., Plymouth, iN.ll., 1885-7- mem. law tirni of Searls ^: Kussell, I'utnam, Conn., since Aug.. lS9(t; dir. 1 >erry (N.ll.) Water Works Co. Judge of City Ct. of Putnam, .luly 1 l'H)]-Jan 1, 1910; mom. Scli. P.d. and Sch. Com. of Putnam. 1892-07. Republican. lOpiscopalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Beta Chapter. Trinity Coll.). Putnam Business Men's Assn. Club: Putnam Country. Home: 103 Grove St. Office: 18 Main St., Putnam. Conn. SUSSEIiIi, Prank Webster, merchant; b. Plym- outh N.H. June 22, 1S47; s. William Wallace and Susan Carlton (Webster) Russell; grad. IT.S Mil. Acad. 1868; commd. 2d It., 6th U.S. Cav., and sta- tioned in the Soutliwest; resigned from mil. serv- ice 187 2; m. Louisa Webster Hall, of Plymouth, NH, Oct. 1, 1873 (died May 6, 1905); 8 children, Clara Louise (deceased): William W., b. May 22, 1876 (cashier 1st Nat. Bank, WMiite River Jet, Vt)- George M., b. Apr. 28, 1878 (grad. IlS. Mil. Acad, 1901; It. 15th U.S. Cav.); Susan C. (A.B., Vassar, 1904); W'alter H.. b. May 21. 1882 (Dart- mouth 1904, Law Dept. U. of Mich., 1906: timber contr.. Port Arthur, Ont.); Louis W., b. Mar. 22, 1885 (Dartmouth, 1906; coal dealer. Port Arthur, Ont)- Frank H. (deceased); Mary Louise (de- ceased). Has been identified, since 1874. with the mercantile business established by his grand- father 1798: retired from business, 1911. Has filled manv offices in N.H.N.G., resigning as ma.i. 2d Inf. 1904: served as ma.i. 1st N.H. Inf. during Spanish-Am. War. Mem. S.A.R., Mil. Order of Foreign Wars. Assn. Graduates U.S. Mil. Acad., 4m Legion. Scottish Rite Mason (32°, K.T.). Republican. Conglist. Address: Plymouth. N.H. BITSSIlI^Ii, Pranklin Edgar, retired business man. (See vol. 1909.) RTTSSEIiIi, Pranklin VT., woolen mfr.; Aug. 22. 1841-1908. (See vol. 1909.) XtUSSEIiIi, Pred Cutler, M.D. : b. Lovell. Me., Feb 23 1866: A.B.. Bowdoin. 1889, A.M., 1892; M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 1895. Prin. high sch., Warren, Me, 1889-90. Pembroke. 1890-1; supt. schs.. Rockland. 1891-3; practice of medicine, New- bury. Vt.. since 1894. Home: Newbury, Vt. BUSSEIiIi, Prederick Camber, inventories of pvt. residences; b. St. John, N.P... .lune 27, 1869: s. Edward John and Julia Louise LeBrun (Marsh) Russell; descendant of William, Lord Russell, Duke of Bedford. England: ed. in Can.; unmarried. Engaged in transatlantic lumber business. N.B.. 1886-90; expert accountant, Boston, 1891-8; intro- duced a svstem of taking inventories of pvt. resi- dences. 1898: has inventoried several thousand homes in various parts of the U.S.; plan approved by leading ins. cos. Mem. British Charitable Soc. Victorian Soc. Mason (R.A.). Clubs: Boston Art. Boston Citv. Intercolonial, Economic, Canadian (Boston); Winthrop Yacht. Cottage Park Yacht; also several automobile clubs. Recreations: yacht- ing, motoring. Home: Boston Art Club. Office: Board of Trade P.ldg., Boston. BXrSSEIiIi, George A.; b. Avon. Me., June 8. 1842; s. Reuben and Anna ( Masterman) Russell; of English descent on both paternal and maternal sides; ed. Eaton Boys' Boarding Sch.; Me. Wes- levan Sem.. Kents Hill. Me.: m. Lydia A. Millett. of Leeds, Me., Sept. 12. 1862; 1 daughter, Lillian V. Engaged in farming until 30, tlien as business mgr. Served in Civil War as 2d It. t^o. F, 21st Regt., Me. Vols., 1862-3; selectman 6 yrs.; supt. of schs. 13 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1877, 1905-6, Senate, 1887-8; postal elk. (Bangor & Boston R.P.O.). 1877- 81; supt. of mails, at .\ngusta, Me.. 1881-6; bu.«!i- ness mgr. Wesleyan Acad., W'ilbraham, Mass., 1887-02 inclusive. Trustee Wesleyan Acad. 11 yrs., Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Woman's C^oll. since 1907. Iiei)ublican. Metliodist. Mason; mem. Eastern .Stai', G.A.U.. T.,oyal I.,egi<)n. Address: Readfield, Me. BUSSEIiIi, Oeorgre Edmond, prof. civ. engring. ; b. Boston, Dec. 25, ISW; s. George Reed and lOmma Adelaide (Edmond) Russell; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900; instr. same, 1900-1; student of advance engring., Cornell U., 1904-5; m. May Emilj- lOmersoii, of Winchester, Mass., July 17, 1901. Designing engr. with Am. Car & Foundry Co., 1901-4; instr., Cornell U., 1904-5; instr. at Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905-7, asst. prof. civ. engring., 1907- 13; associate prof, of hydraulic engineering since 1915. Connected with Charles River Basin Commn.. 1906; with Boston Transit Commn., 1907, investi- .u'ating traffic congestion in city of Boston; expert work in hydraulics, water supply and water power; state examiner of engring. applicants, for Mass. Civil Service Commn. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E. Au- thor: Text-book on Hydraulics, 1909. Home: 996 Soutli St., Roslindale, Mass. STTSSEIiIi, Georsre Prederic, mfr.; b. Lawrence, Mass., June 30, 1865; s. Geor.^e V\'. and Sarah F. (Osgood) Russell; ed. pub. schs., Lawrence; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1884; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885-7; m. Josepliine Gertrude Dear- born, of Manchester, N.H., Apr. 30, 1889. Entered mfr. of pulp and paper, 1889; now pres. and gen. mgr. Champion-International Co.; pres. Merchants Trust Co., Lawrence; v. -p. and dir. The Russell Co.; dir. Russell Coal Co., Mt. Tom Sulphite Pulp Co., Am. Sulphite Pulp Co., Langtown Co.. Merrimac Chemical Co.; trustee Broadway Savings Bank. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Boston; mem. com. iManufacturers' Assn. for Welfare Work; mem. ad- visory bd. Lawrence Gen. Hosp. and Building Com., Lawrence Y.M.C.A.; mem. finance com. Lawrence City Mission. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Algon- quin. Exchange. Commercial, Home Market (Bos- ton) ; North Andover, Merrimack Valley Country. Address: 57 Prospect St., Lawrence, Mass. RVSSEIiIi, George Otis, insurance; b. Arlington, Mass., Dec. 4, 1864; .s. Frank F. and Clara L. (Blake) Russell; paternal ancestors settled in Cambridge, Mass., 1640; ed. pub. schs., Arlington; m. Emma F. Dupee. of Arlington, Mass., May 18, 1887. Engaged in ins. business since beginning of active career; began with H. E. Darlin.g, 1886, en- tering into partnership with him in 1893, as Dar- ling & Russell; after death of partner assisted in organizing, 1909, firm of Russell & Fairfield; dir. Arlington Co-operative Bank. j\Iem. Arlington His- torical Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Ex- change, Boston Citv, Oaklev, Winchester. Home: 55 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 20 Kilby St., Boston. BUSSEIiIi, Gilbert Valentine, clergyman; born Flushing, L.I., N.V., Aug. 28, 187 1; s. Isaac and Mary Anna (Valentine) Russell; descendant of the Bedford (England) family of Russells. and from .John Russell, one of the first settlers of Woburn, Mass.; grad. Riverview iMil. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1892; A.B., Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y., 1896; m. Mary Elizabeth Smyth, of Wallace Ridge, N.S., June 29, 1899; 3 children. Harlan Smyth, b. 1900; Barbara Genevieve, b. 1902; Gilbert Valentine. Jr., 1). 1904. Ordained deacon. 1900, priest, 1903, P.E. <"h., at Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, L.I.: in charge Holy Cross Chapel, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1900-2; locum tenens St. George's Ch., Flushing, N.Y.; asst. minister, Grace Ch. on the Heights, Brooklyn, 1902-3; rector All Saints Parish, Methu- en, Mass., since .Tune, 1903. Charter mem. 1892, Alpha Alpha Chapter, Sigma Chi; mem. S.A.R., Sons of Veterans. Address: All Saints Rectory, :\Iethuen, Mass. BXrSSEIiIi, Henry, managing dir.; b. London, Kng.. Nov. 14. 1874; s. Henry (composer) and Han- nah Russell; ed. in London: married. Prof, singing at London, and Rome until 1904; dir. season of op- era. Covent Garden Theatre. London, 1904; came to America, 1905; now mn,g. dir. Boston Opera House, and Boston Opera Co. Address: Boston Opera TloTise, Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 933 RITSSEIiIi, Henry B«uajah, iouriialist; b. Rus- sell, Mass., Mar. 9. ISTilM s. I'^dwin A. and Sarah L. (Tinker) Russell: A.H.. Amherst, 1881; m. Louisa A. Clark. Sept. 25, ISS,") (died June 10, 1904); 2d. Helen V. Mason, .Ian. 1, 1910. Reporter Sprins- field Republican. 1881-2; editor Meriden (Conn.) Press-Recorder, 1882-4; spl. writer. New York Sun, 1884-8; editorial writer Providence Journal, 1888- 90; associate editor Hartford Post, 1890-7; editor Sprinjifleld Homestead, 1902-13. Contbr. to news- papers and i)eriodicals on financial and hist, sub- jects. Author: Life of William McKinley, 1896; In- ternational Monetary Conferences, 1898; Our War with Spain. 1899. Home: Suffleld, Conn.* BUSSEIiIi, Herbert J., carriage mfr. ; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Nov. 17, 1855; s. George W. and Cather- ine E. (Smitlii Russell; grad. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1874; post-grad, work, Sheffield Scientific. Sch. (Yale); m. Katharine A. Field, of Worcester, Mar. 5, 1885 (died Aug., 1910); children, Miriam, Raymond F. Business in which is engaged was established, 1833; carried on continuously on same spot since; by father, 1837-87; became mem. of firm, 1878; since 1887 by self. Republican. Congre- gationalist. Member Worcester Mechanics' Assn., Tech. Alumni Assn. Home: 23 Institute Rd. Of- fice: 32 Exchange St.. ^Yorcester, Mass. BUSSEIrli, J. Henry, trustee: b. Cambridge, Mass., 1855: s. Charles W. and Abigail M. (Orbe- ton) Russell; ed. Cambridge and Boston; m. Bos- ton, Jan. 1, 1873, Adele E. Dow; 5 children, George H., Alice M. (Mrs. John W. Wood, Jr.), A. Eloise (Mrs. Charles F. Shaw), Fannie S., Mildred W. (Mrs. E. P. Fisli). V.-p. Cambridge Electric Light Co., Woodburne Co.; mem. cort)n. Cambridgeport Savings Bank; trustee Home Savings Bank of Bos- ton; Cambridge Electric Securities Co., Bryant Real Estate Trust. Bromley Court Trust; dir. Cam- bridge Trust Co.; pres. Boston Finance Assn. Mem Boston Chamber of Commerce, Cambridge Bd. of Trade. Mem. Bd. of Commrs. of Sinking Fund, Cambridge, 7 yrs.: mem. Cambridge Sch. Bd., 1899- 11; ex-mem. Common Council, Cambridge. Mason. Clubs: Cambridge, Colonial, Belmont Spring Coun- try, Economic. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 176 Hancock St., Cambridge. Address: IS Tremont St.. Boston. BUSSEIili, James Porter, lawyer; b. Kin,gfield, Me., May 11, 1877; s. Francis Henry and Addie (Winter) Russell; A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1898; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1901: m. Edith Belle Pratt, of Turner, IMe., Sept. 10, 1902; children, Francis H., Portia. Robert P.. Elizabetli. .Practiced in Boston, since Sept., 1901; Chase & Sandford Co.; trustee and elk. Franklin Sq. House. Democrat. LTnitarian. Dir. JIass. Real Estate Exchange. Member Am., Mass., and Middlesex bar assns. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. Hunnewell. Home: 40 Shornccliffe Rd., Newton, Ma.'fs. Office: IS Tremont St., Boston. BUSSEIiIi. John Benjamin, civil engr. ; b. Wal- pole, N.H., Jan. 1, 1869: s. Charles Mason and Emma A. (Messer) Russell; B.S., Dartmouth, 1893, M.S., 1896; m. Nellie J. Hodgkin, of AValpole, Nov. 26, 1896; 1 son. John Benjamin. Jr. Rodman, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1893-4; chief of party, topog. survey, 1895; with engring. dept.. B. & A. R.R., 1896-7; insp. corps of engrs. U.S.A., May-Dec, 1897; with .Tames P. !McDonald & Co., gen. contrac- tors, on constrn. Washin.gton County (Me.) R.R., 1898-9; chief draftsman same co. and prin. asst. engr. constrn. Richmond, Petersburg & Carolina R.R., Va., 1899-1900; with B. & A. R.R. as resident engr., engr. and engr. of constrn.. 1900-12; prin asst. engr. dirs. of the Port of Boston. 1912-14: since chief draftsman valuation dept. B. & M. R.R. ; dir. Brighton Co-operative Bank. Member Boston Soc. C.E., Permanent Internat. Navigation Con- gresses. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, X.E. Railroad. Recreations: fishing. Home: 54 Brooks- dale Rd., Brighton, Mass. Office: North Station, Boston. RUSSEIiIi, John Edward, college prof.: b. Wal- pole. N.H.. Jan. 8, 1848; s. John B. and Lucy H. Russell; student Dartmouth, 1869-71: A.B., Wil- liams Coll., 1872; student Andover Theol. Sem., 1873-5; B.D., Yale, 1880; post-grad, studies Yale, and Berlin, 1883-4; m. Abbie Louise Baker, of Min- neapolis, 1882. Lecturer historv of pliilosophy, Williams Coll., 1885-6; prof. Bibl. theology, Yale Div. Sell., 1885-9; Mark Hopkins prof, philosophy, ^^'illiams College, since 1889. Lecturer philosophy of religion. Harvard Div. Sch., 1893-4; univ. preach- er, U. of (?;hicago, 1906-7. Address: Williamstown, Mass.* RUSSBI^Ii, Josepli Ballister, merchant; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 24, 1852; s. Charles Theodore and Sarah (Ballister) Russell; e, 186S; s. Hvlas and Anna (Ware) Sabine: A.B.. Ohio State U.. 1886; A.M., Harvard. 1888; (hon. S.D., Brown U., 1907, Harvard. 1914); m. Jane Downes Kelly, of Boston, Aug. 22, 1900; 2 daughters, Janet, Ruth. Asst. in physics, 1889-90, instr., 1S90-5. asst. prof., 1895-05, prof, physics, since 1905. and dean of Scientific Sell., 1905-14, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Physical Soc. Author: Archi- tectural Acoustics. 1906; Physical Measurements (revised edit.). 1906; etc. Address: 348 Marlboro St.. Boston. SACK, A. Albert, mfr. ; b. Hansfelde, Germany, Aug. 16. 1842; s. John F. and Charlotte Sack: ed. in German>': learned woolen mfg. business; came to America in 1867; m. North Andover, ]\Iass., Sept. 29. 1879. Alice K. Davis. Designer for Harris "U''oolen Co.. Woonsocket. R.I., Everett Mills, Law- rence, Mass., Bates Mills, Lewiston, Me.; had supervision of woolen mills operated by Leland, Allen & Bates, Boston; supt. Owen & Clark Wors- ted Mill, Providence. R.I.. 1873. which he pur- clTased and incorporated as Geneva Worsted Mill. 1879: organized the Lymansville Co.. mfrs. worsted >-arns (pres. and treas.. 1884). Home: 245 Hope St.. Pi'ovidence. R.T. Office: Lymansville, R.I. SACKETT, rrederic Moseley, mfr.: died Oct. 9. 19i:^. (See vol. 1909.) SAFFOBD, Arthur Iiane, merchant; b. Lancas- ter. Mass., Aug. 15, 1856: s. Charles and Julia A. D. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 937 (Carter) Safford, and a descendant of Thomas Home: 272 Adams St. Office: 24 Cumberland St., Safford, Ipswich, Mass., before 1641; ed. pub. schs. Woonsocket, R.I. of Lancaster; m. 1890, Marian Adams, d. Edward sT. JOHN, Charles Elliott, clergyman; moved to M. Fuller, of Lancaster, Mass. Mem. firm of Gallup Philadelphia, I'a. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in & Safford, Lancaster, Mass., 1879-91; has con- America, 1914-15) ducted the country store alone since 1891. Collec- f,„ rntrtr -c^^o./i -a^^^^ , ♦■ ^^^„„r^,r- k tor of taxes and town treas., 1884-91; trustee p.f TV^w.? t^t ^^^'^"^ f°Tl^l' '"?fc ^f^^^^^'^A town's charitv funds. Mason; Odd Fellow. Ad- S^^^il-Vj^l^W^;.)-' J/'"*^ 1' 1*^^^ «V ^^^'I^/a^^J^i'^"^ ,ir<>sc:- T nnrns:tpr M'i=:c; Catherine Maria (Porter) St. John; M.A., Clark dress. Lancaster, Mass. U., 1907; Pd.M.. New York U., 1908; m. Gertrude SAFFORD, Arthur Truman, hydraulic enprr. ; b. Prances Baldwin, of Prattsburg, Dec. 31, 1888; 1 Chicajjo, Feb. 9, 1867; s. Truman Henry (prof, son, Charles Webster. In inst. and field work for astronomy, Williams Coll.) and Elizabeth Marshall N.Y. State S.S. Assn., 1890-1 and 1892-5, supt. same, (Bradbury) Safford; ed. pub. schs. of Newton, 1903-5; instr. and extension lecturer, 1896-03, prof. Mass.; pvt. tutor; A.B., Williams, 1887, A.M., 1890; pedagogy since 1905, Hartford Sch. of Religious m. Sept. 13, 1893, Gertrude Martha Bell, of Chelsea, Pedagogy. Lecturer on religious edn., Hartford Mass. Asst. engr.. Proprietors of the Locks and Theol. Sem., since 1908; lecturer on religious peda- Canals, in charge of water power and fire protec- gogy, Nat. Training Sch., Y.W.C. Assns. of Amer- tion since 1894; consulting hydraulic engr. In- ica, since 1908; has lectured extensively. Mem. Re- ternat. Paper Co. since i903. Turners Falls Co., ligious Edn. Assn. Club: Educational. Author: since 1910; consulting engr. on sanitary and Stories and Story-Telling in Moral and Religious hydraulic matters for numerous municipalities. Education, 1910; Child Nature and Child Nurture, towns, corpns., etc. Lyman lecturer Sheffield Sci- 1911. Recreations: nature studv. Address: 35 entiflc Sch. (Yale), 1915; lecturer on hydraulic Niles St., Hartford, Conn.* engring.. Harvard. Dir. Lowell Art Assn.: trustee e,p ■wnjrvr n«orire Clare ednontor- h qim^hmv CE"'"Am^"so'cf"Melr^S?s""'Boslon ■ S^o?" C?v Co^r^n:.%%f^2tlifr, f.' Ed'wl'rd^Francis Ind Chi?: w:B'..^'^i^°^raf.V'\\r^^S^^A-..^°^ll'lJnl^^^^^ lotte (Cushman) St, John; grad. Hartford (Conn.) Has written various reports on hydraulic matters inst"soHarScien"ce' Home "wallingf or d" Conn" for citie=! and towns. Home: 30 Talbot St. OflSce: ^^^^- 'social Science. Mome. waiiingtora, t^onn. fifi Broadway, Lowell, Mass. ST. JOHIT, Samuel Benedict, surgeon; July 24, o>-r.-R#^»-r. T» -r. * 1 ,^ .. r. ,o.a 1 845-Dec. 21, 1 909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who T ^^^^?o^F'P^^ Forest, clergyman; Mar. 17, 1840- }„ America, 1910-11.) July 7, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) -..„«.», .J,.,,,. .^ ^ ^, , -^ ^^ ^i, v. SAINT MAUR, Kate V(anaenhoff), author: b. SAGE, Eben Charles, assistant sec. Gen. Edn. Seneca Falls, N.Y., Mav 30, 1869 ; d. Harry and Blile Bd.; b. Virden, 111.. Nov. 14, 1855; s. Charles Tru- (Healey) Vandenhoff; g.d. John Vandenhoff, the man and Sophia Elizabeth (Gunnison) Sage; A.B., English actor; ed. in England; m. Harry Saint Shurtleff Coll., 1878; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1882; Maur, actor and dramatist, of London, Eng., Nov. 4, Ph.D., Yale, 1890; (D.D., Shurtleff, 1897); m. Nora 1894 (died 1907). Went on stage at Liverpool, Eng., Amanda Cowen, of Virden, Oct. 7, 1879. Ordained 1884; returned to U.S., 1887, and left the stage, Bapt. ministry, 1882; pastor Geneseo, 111., 1881-2, 1894. (See Who's Who in America for list of Urbana, 1883-6, Grand Av. Ch., New Haven, Conn., books, etc.) Home: Redding, Conn.* 1887-97. Hope Ch.. New Haven, 1897^02. First Ch., SALE, Thomas D., printer and pub.; b. Chelsea, trustee Suflield Acad., Conn. Home: East Haven, ^ ^' ^887, with William H. Smith al partner. Conn. Office: 17 Battery PI., New York.* ^^^ of Smith & Sale; upon death of partner, 1890, SAGE, John Hall, banker; b. Portland, Conn., became sole owner of business which has since Apr. 20, 1847; s. Charles Henrv and Eliza (Hall) been conducted under original title and has gained Sage; ed. common and high schs., Portland and wide reputation in U.S. and other countries; pres. Bridgeport, Conn.; (hon. M.S., Trinity, 1901); m. Pythian Temple Assn.; treas. Malta Temple Assn., Agnes Farwell Kellogg, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. Diamond Mfg. Co.; dir. Underwood Spring Corpn. 16, 1880. Engaged in banking business at Portland Mem. Portland Chamber of Commerce, Me. Hist, since 1873. Fellow Am. Ornithologists' Union (sec. Soc, Portland Soc. of Art. Republican. C^onglist. since 1889), A.A.A.S.; mem. Linna?an Society, New Mason (R.A. and Council); mem. Odd Fellows, K. York, Biol. Soc, Washington, N.Y. Acad. Sciences, of P., Knights of Malta, Red Men Knights of the Conn. Hist. Soc, Conn. Bot. Soc. Author: Memo- Golden Eagle, etc. Clubs: Portland Camera, Wood- rials and Other Gifts in Trinity Church, Portland, fords. Recreations: collecting plates. Home: Wood- Conn., 1910; (with Dr. L. B. Bishop) The Birds of fords. Me. Office: 45 Exchange St., Portland, Me. Connecticut, 1913. Address: Portland, Conn.* SALISBURY, Gertrude Franklin, singing teach- SAINT-OAUDENS, Homer, writer. (See vol. er; Sept. 4, 185S-Api-. 1, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) 19"^^ SAIiLEY, Ashmuu Thompson, clergyman, edu- SAINT GATTDENS IiOUis, sculptor. Jan. 8. 1854- cator; b. Madison, Me., Sept. 16, 1848; s. Joseph and Mar 8, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Flavilla Salley; A.B., Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me.. America, 1912-13.) 1875; B.D., Cobb Divinity Sch., Lewiston, 1879; U. ST. JACQUES. Paul, merchant; b. Sorel, P.Q.. ?f o,^""""'T=^n*^^7^i= I^'^-'t !^!l^tnn^%n2"Vs ^s''s'?>'-' Can., July 19, 1862; s. Elphege and Angelina (Bari- 1893) : m. Ellen Clark, of Lewiston Aug 18 1880. bault) St. Jacques; ed^ L'ficole des Freres de la 2 children, Ashmun Clark, b. Nov., 1881 , Alfredj^n- Doctrine Chretit Woonsocket, R.I. Annonciade. Has 1876; in hardware business; mem. City v..juui;n, - — •-- r — ^Vt-T" t,^^^ r^u t -^T,ric+r,r, -mtc \,inr>^ iqni 1- mem RT Ko of Ren 1911-14 inclusive tor Main St. Free Bapt. Ch., Lewiston, Me., since Cant of Garde Richelieu (fndependent mU co )' 1899- and instr. ch. history. Cobb Divinity Sch., W%''onsocket^^^r90'^9fma3-.%omdt'^?he Prei^^^^ Bat^' 1901-7. Recreations: a lovei; and student of birds talion C.F. of R.I. (mil. orgn. composed of 4 cos.), as a pastime. Address. Lewiston, Me. 1902-6 (the 1st French orgn. to carry rifles); re- SALMON, Alvah Glover, pianist, composer; b. signed 1906. Mem. Artisans Canadiens-Francais, Southold, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1868; s. Alvah M. and Mat- L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique. Republican, tie (Glover) Salmon; grad. N.E. Conservatory of Catholic Clubs: Millerville, Coureurs des Bois. Music, 1888: supplementary study in Germany and 938 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Russia. Made extensive concei't tours; especially known as an exponent and authority on the new Russian sch. of music. Composer of numerous works, principally for pianoforte. Address: 2 Wal- nut St.. Boston.* SAIiTIIR, Mary Turner, composer; b. Peoria, 111., Mar. 15, 1S56; d. .lonalhan Turner and Mary E. (Hinds) Turner; ed. Hurlington (la.) Hiph Sch., Coll. of Music, Boston, pvt. pupil Mme. Ruders- dorff; m. Boston. Sumner Saltoi-, of Burlintfton, Ja., May 26. 1881. Was teacher of voice, before mar- riage, at Wellesley Coll. Soprano at various chs., including St. Paul's, Boston; Broadway Tabernacle. New York. Home: "\\'illiamstown, Mass.* SAIiTEB, William Mackintlre, lecturer; b. Bur- lington, la., Jan. 30, 1853; s. William and Mary A. (Mackintire) Salter; A.B., Knox Coll., 111., 1871, A.M., 1874; Yale Div. Sch., 1871-3; B.D., Harvard, 1876; U. of Gottingen, 1876-7; Columbia, 1881-2: m. Mary S. Gibbens, of Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 2, 1885. Lecturer Soc. for Ethical Culture of Chicago, 1883- 92 and 1897-07; lecturer Soc. for Ethical Culture of Phila., 1892-7; spl. lecturer for dept. of philosophy. University of C;!hicago. 1909-13. (^lub: Chicago Lit- erary. (See Who's Who in America for lists of books, etc.) Home: Silver Lake, N.H.* SAI^TONSTAIiI^, John liee, banker; b. Beverly, Mass., May 23, 1S7S; s. William Gurdon and Jose- phine Rose (Lee) Saltonstall; first ancestor who came to America was Sir Richard Saltonstall, about 1630; ed. Hopkinson's Sch.. Boston, 1890-2; Groton Sch., 1892-6; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Gladys Durant Rice, of New York, Dec. 10, 1910; 2 children, Eliza- beth Lee, Priscilla. Began active career, Jan., 1902. with Edgerly & Crocker, stock and note brokers. Boston; became gen. partner in firm of Hunt, Mann & Saltonstall, stocks and notes, Feb. 1, 1907; name of firm was changed soon afterwards to Hunt. Sal- tonstall & Co. and so continues. Mem. Common Council, City of Beverly. 1910; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. from 20th Essex Dist. (Beverly and Danvers). 1911, 1912 (coms. of ins., fisheries and game, and ways and means). Mem. New York Stock Exchange. Pres. Beverly Hosp. Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son (Lodge. Chapter. Commandery, Shrine). Clubs: Union (Beverly); Somerset, Tennis and Racquet. Exchange (Boston); Harvard, Racquet and Tennis (New York). Home: Hale St., Beverlv, Mass. Of- fice: 60 State St., Boston. SAI.T01TSTAI.I., Philip Leverett, banker: b. Chestnut Hill, Newton. Mass.. May 4, 1867: .s. Lev- erett and Rose S. (Lee) Saltonstall; A.B.. Harvard, 1889; m. Frances Sherwood, of New York. June IS, 1890; children, Katharine (Mrs. Philip B. Weld), Rose Lee, Frances (Mrs. George von L. Meyer. Jr.), Philip Leverett, .Jr.. Nathaniel. Mem. firm Tucker. Anthony & Co., bankers and brokers; trustee and member exec. com. Mass. Electric cos.: pres. Kan- sas City, Clay County & St. Joseph Electric Rv. Co.; dir. and mem. exec. com. Am. Trust Co.; dir. Great Northern Power Co., Electric Bond & Share Co. (New York), Manchester (N.H.) Traction. Light & Power Co.. Bav State St. Rv. Co.; treas. and dir. Mesaba Electric Ry. Co.. Northwestern Power Co.. Manchester (N.H.) St. Rv. Co.. Mascoma I.iight & Power Co., Hartford & Springfield St. Ry. Co., Nashua Light. Heat & Power Co. Clubs: Somerset. Exchange. Milton (Mass.). Recreations: golf, horseback riding, sailing. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. SAI^TONSTAI.!., Richard Middlecott. lawyer; b. Newton. Mass., Oct. 28, 1S59; s. Leverett and Rose Smith (Lee) Saltonstall: A.B.. Harvard, 1880; studied Harvard XT. Law Sch. 2 yrs. ; continued le- gal studies with Hon. William C^aleb Loring. Bos- ton; admitted to Mass. bar, 1884. U.S. Circuit Ct., 1891; m. Eleanor Brooks, of Medford. Mass.. Oct. 17. 1891; children. Leverett, Eleanor. Muriel G.. Richard. Practiced. Boston, since 1884; connected with law dept. N.Y.& N.E. R.R. Co. till 1890: since 1898, mem. firm of Gaston. Snow & Saltonstall; mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, N.E. Historic- Geneal. Soc, Colonial Soc. of Mass. Clubs: Somer- set. Country. TTnion. Recreations: horticulture. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: .Shawmut Bank Bldg.. Boston. SAMPSON, Calvin Proctor, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 17, 1853; s. Calvin C. and Hannah (Harlon) Sampson; A.B., Harvard, 1874; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1876; m. Annie M. Sawyer, of Charles- town, Mass., Dec. 1, 1881; 1 son, Thompson Sawyer. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1876, and since practiced in Boston; trustee Warren Inst, for Savings. Boston Finance Assn. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, l^nitarian. Clubs: University, Harvard, Essex. Recreations: studv of historv. Home: 214 Bay State Rd. Oflicc: 73 Ti. inont St., Boston. SAMPSON, Cassander Gary, clergyman; b. Har- rison, Me., Sept. 2. 1850, s. Thomas Roby and Har- riet (Gary) Sampson; grad. Bridgton Acad. (North Bridgton, Me.), 1868; A.B., Bowdoin, 1873: S.T.B.. Andover Theol. Sem., 1878; unmarried. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1881; pastor Gilmanton Iron Works, N.H., 1878-9, Pembroke, 1879-85, Tilton, since May 10, 1885. Democrat. Address: Tilton, N.H. SAMPSON, Georgre Thomas, railway official; b. Medford. Mass., Oct. 1, 1855; s. Elijah and Ellen Ruth (Wild) Sampson; ed. pub. schs.. Medford, Mass.; m. Medford. June 16, 1892, Nellie Lucy, d. Elbridge and Maria E. (Richardson) Teel. C^iv. engr. N.Y. & N.E. R.R. Co., 1876-8; prin. asst. engr. same, from 1879 until the road became part of the system of the N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., in 1898, when he became div. engr. Midland Central and Norwich divs. of that system. Mason. Home: Medford, Mass. SAMPSON, Iiuther Bradford, merchant; b. Som- ersworth, N.H.. Sept. 1, 1841; s. Luther and Mary E. (Leighton) Sampson; descendant of Henry Samp- son of the Mayflower; pub. sch. edn.; m. Susan E. Patterson, of Milford, Pa., Mar. 4, 1864: 1 child, John Calvin. Apprenticed to carriage maker at 16: enlisted as pvt., Co. K, 84th Pa. Vols., Oct. 3, 1861: made 4th sergt. 20 days after enlistment; promoted 2d It.. June 21. 1862, 1st It., May 3, 1863, capt., Sept. 4, 1864; participated in more than 30 engage- ments, including 2d battle of Bull Run. Chancel- lorsville and Gettysburg; captured at Bull Run. but paroled after 30 days in Libby Prison: dis- charged Dec. 4, 1864. with record of 222 days under fire. In employ of E. G. & E. Wallace, shoe mfrs., Rochester, N.H., 30 yrs., large part of time as foreman of dept.: mem. Rochester Carpet Co., 1896-05. sole owner since 1905. Mem. G.A.R.. Nat. Assn. Ex-Prisoners "War, Comrades of Battlefield (maj. gen. corps N.H.). Mason (Chapter); Red Man. Address: Rochester, N.H. SAMPSON, Mary Otis, editor; b. Boston; d. Charles C. and Harriet (Watkey) Sampson: ed. Girls' High Sch., Boston; studied art. Boston Art Club and under pvt. teachers; unmarried. Asst. Prang Normal Art Classes, 1890-6; art editor Photo Era, 1898-05: asso. editor Electrician and Mechanic and treas. and dir. Sampson Pub. Co. since 1906. Author: The Human Figure Beautiful, 1910. Address: 39 Addington Rd., Brookline, l\Iass. SAMTTEl^S, Edward Angfastus zoologist: Julv 4. 1836-Mav 27. 190S. (See vol. 1909, also Who's T^Hno in America. 1908-9.) SANBORN, Alvan Francis, iournalist; moved to Fi'ance. ("See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in Amer- ica. 1914-1."..) SANBORN, Benjamin H., publisher; b. Morris- ville, Vt., May 11, 1851; s. Seth C. and Cornelia San- born: prep. edn. Morrisville Acad.: entered Dart- mouth Coll., but did not grad.; (A.M., Norwich T''^., 1S94. Dartmouth Coll.. 1898); m. Ida A. Doty, of El- more. Vt.. Nov. 24. 1875. Began in text-book busi- ness with Robert S. Davis .?' Co.. Boston: later with Messrs. I.,each and Shewell; bought out the firm, 1884; withdrew, 1898. from firm of Leach. Shewell & Sanborn, and established corpn. of Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., of which was pres.: has pub. more than 200 text-books: v. -p. Wellesley Nat. Bank; retired from active business. 1913. Congl'st. IMr'm. Am. Philol. Assn.. N.E. A. Mason. Home: Wellesley. Mass. SA.NBORN, Biarelow Thatcher. :M.D. : Julv 11. 1sn9-Apr. 18. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) SA.NBORN. Caleb Leavitt, constructin.g engr. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 939 SANBOBN, Clifford Bartlett, lawyer: b. Nor- wood, Mass., Aus. ], 1874; s. Marsliman W. and Augusta G. (Talbot) Sanborn; S.B.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1895: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Marlon R. Young, of Everett, Mass., Nov. 23, 1909. Admitted to Mass. bar,. 1899; mem. Sanborn & Squires, Norwood; elk. Dist. Ct. of Northern Nor- folk, Dedham, Alass., since 1907; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914. Republican. Universalist. jNIason: Odd Fellow. Home: Norwood, jMass. SANBOBN, Edwin Aaron, M.D. ; b. Grafton. N. H., Auk. 2S, 1849; s. Aaron and Amanda M. (Cur- rier) Sanborn: ed. i>ub. and pvt. schs. and under pvt. tutors: studied medicine under Dr. F. A. StlUings, at McLean Insane Hosp., Somerville, Mass., and toolc two courses of lectures at Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.); M.D., Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1875 (prize for passing best examina- tion In all depts.); m. Somerville, JNIass., June 1, 1876, Harriet L. Hosmer. Practiced at Newport, N.H., winter of 1875-6, since at Somerville. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex South Med. Soc, Dart- mouth Alumni Assn. Address: Somerville, Mass. SANBOBN, rrank Berry, engineer; b. Hampton Falls, N.H., Jan. 15, 1865; s. Albert J. and Sarah Ann (Johnson) Sanborn; B.S.. Dartmouth. 1887: C.E., Thaver Sch. Civ. Engring. (Dartmouth), 1889; M.S., Harvard, 1898; m. Grace Adelaide Cobb, of Boston, Sept. 21, 1892. Expert in fire protection engring.: asst. prof. civ. engring., 1899-01, prof., 1901 — , Tufts Coll. Substitute prof., U. of 111., 1908-9. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Address: 8 Buena Vista Pk., Cambridge, Mass.* SANBOBN, Franklin Beniamin, journalist; b. Hampton Falls, N.H., Dec. 15, 1831; s. Aaron and Lydia (Leavitt) Sanborn: A.B., Harvard, 1855; m. Ariana Walker, of Peterboro, N.H., Aug. 23, 1854; m. 2d, l/ouisa Leavitt, of Woburn, Mass., July 16. 1862. Editor Boston Commonwealth, 1863- 67, Springfield Republican, 1868-14, Journal of Social Science, 1867-97. Has lectured at Cornell, Smith, and "W^ellesley, and at Concord (Mass.) Sch. of Philosophy. One of founders Am. Social Sci- ence Assn., Nat. Prison Assn.. Nat. Conf. of Charities, Clarke Sch. for tlie Deaf, Mass. Infant Asylum, Concord Sch. of Philosophy, and sec. or pres. of most of these. Chmn. Bd. of State Cliari- ties, 1874-6; Mass. insp. of charities, 1879-88. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Concord, Mass.* SANBOBN, Pred Curtis, life ins.; b. Deerfield, N.H., Sept. 18, 1853: s. Gustavus M. and Susannah H. (Bean) Sanborn; ed. pub. sclis., Manchester, N.H. ; m. Mary F. Sanborn, of Manchester. Oct. 18, 1876; 2 children, Robert Alden, Hilda Winslow. Entered employ of Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., at Manchester, N.H., Sept. 1, 1873; apptd. cashier same company, office in Boston, Sept. 1, 1874; mgr. agency same company for Eastern Mass. since Aug. 1, 1895. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Life Underwriters' Assn. Republican. Clubs: Boston Art. Boston City. Recreations: theatre, walking. Home: 58 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. SANBOBN, Pred Waldo, editor and publisher: b. London, N.H., Feb. 10, 1855: s. John Shaw and Dorcas Adam (Brown) Sanborn: grad. New Hamp- ton (N.H.) Instn., 1876: m. Strafford, N.H., Feb. 4, 1879, Laura A. Hill. Tauarht sch., 1876-7; became half owner Laconia (N.H.) Democrat, 1878; re- moved to Norway, l\Ie., 1882, and since editor and publisher Norway Advertiser; dir. Norway Nat. Bank; trustee Norwav Savines Bank. Democrat. Free Will Baptist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Ad- dress: Norway, Me. SANBOBN, Georgre Phippen, M.D. ; b. Brookline, Mass., June 27, 1875; s. Alfred G. and Mary (Phippen) Sanborn: prep. edn. Brookline High Sell.; student Harvard; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; married. Practiced in Boston since 1908, instr. in bacteriology. Harvard Grad. Med. Sch.; asst. to Sir Almroth Wright. St. Marv's Hosp., London, 1907. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Nor- folk Dist. Med. Soc, Boston Bacteriol. Club; v. -p. Am. Assn. of Immunologists, 1915-16. Club: Har- vard. Address: 320 Commonwealth Av., Boston. SANBOBN, Helen Josephine, author: b. Greene, Me., Oct. (), 1S57: (1. .lames Solomon and Harriet Newell (Small) Sanborn; grad. Somerville High Sch., 1875, Salem (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1878; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1884. Mem. Sell. Bd., Somerville, Mass., 1890-3; treas. League in the Interests of the Internal. Inst, for Girls in Spain since 1903: trus- tee Wellesley Coll. since 1906. Mem. W.C.T.U., Wellesley Coll. Sliakespearc Soc Conglist. Clubs: Boston Autliors, College Club (P.oston); Heptorean (charter mem.), Hillside of Somerville (pres. 1886- 93). Author: A Winter in Central America, 1886. Address: 383 Broadway, Winter Hill, Mass. SANBOBN, Herbert Charles, college prof. ; moved to Nashville, Tenn. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SANBOBN, James M., lawyer 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) Apr. 27, 1858- SANBOBN, Jeremiah Wilson, farmer: b. Gilman- ton, N.H., Feb. 4, 1847; s. George Wilson and Mary Ann (Brown) Sdnborn; ed. pub. schs. of Gilman- ton, Pittsfleld Acad., Concord High Sch. and Gil- manton Acad.; spl. studies later; (LL.D., Agrl. Coll. of Utah, 1915); m. Pittsfleld, N.H., June 4, 1872, Belle G. Osborne, of Loudon, N.H. ; 3 chil- dren, Harry W., ta. July 14, 1875; Alice, Dec. 13, 1878; Carl J., Aug. 9, 1887. Supt. pub. schs., Gil- manton, at 21, 1868; farm supt. and lecturer N.H. Coll. of Agr., 1876-82; prof. agr. and dean agrl. dept., U. of Mo., 1882-9; organizer, and pres. Agrl. Coll. of Utah, 1889-94; collector of state agrl. exhibits. Mo. and Utah, for expns. at New Orleans and Cliicago; statistician for Mo. for U.S. Dept. of Agr.; dir. state expt. stas.. Mo. and Utah, and there carried on origirial investigations; now mng. 2,000 acres of run-down N.H. farm land, on scien- tific lines, to higher yields. Mem. N.H. State Bd. of Agr., 1873-83; mem. N.H. legislature, 1875, 1876, 1909; sec. Mo. State Bd. of Agr., 1882-7; mem. advisory bd. N.H. State Dept. of Agr. since 1913. Chmn. Sch. Bd., Gilmanton, since 1913. Trustee N.H. State Agrl. Coll., Gilmanton Acad. Mem. A.A.A.S. Progressive Republican. Conglist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Wrote: World's Progress in Agriculture, for agrl. sect, of Gateley's World's Progress, 1880. Home: Gilmanton, N.H. Address: Pittsfleld, N.H. SANBOBN, John Crockett, Jr., lawyer: b. Dec. 1, 1868, Lawrence, Mass.; s. John C. and Mary S. (Kingsbury) Sanborn; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1891 (Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Kappa Epsilon socs.): studied law in his father's office; LL.B., cum laude, Boston U. Law Sch., 1896; admitted to bar, 1896, and has since practiced with his father. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 12, 13. Democrat. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Home, Merrimack Valley Country. Address: Bay State Bldg., Lawrence, Mass. SANBOBN, John Pag-e, publisher; b. Fremont, N.H., Sept. 9, 1844: s. Alvah and Nancy (Page) Sanborn; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1869; m. M. Isa- l)ella Higbee, Apr. 7, 1870; 3 children, S. Florence (Mrs. A. S. Howard), Alvah H. (publisher), John Royal (div. supt., M^estinghouse Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.). In publishing business since 1872; mem. Newport (R.I.) Sch. Com., 1874-81; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1879-82, 1898, 1899 (speaker, 1881, 1882), Senate, 1885, 1886, and since 1906 (pres. of Senate 3 yrs., leader of Senate 4 yrs.); del. Rep. Nat. (Jonv., 1880, 1896; mem. exec. com. Interstate Bd. Perry Centennial Commn. and chmn. sub com. on celebration on Lake Erie. Mason; Past Comdr. Grand Commandery K.T. of Mass. and R.I. ; Past Grand High Priest Royal Arch Masons of R.I. : mem. N.E.O.P. (supreme treas. 25 yrs.). R.I. Soc. S.A.R. (treas.). Clubs: Miantonomi, Dartmouth Club. Home: 265 Broadway. Office: 182 Thames St., Newport, R.I. SANBOBN, Katherine Abbott (Kate Sanborn), author; b. Hanover, N.IT., .July 11, 1839; d. Prof. Edwin D. and Mary Ann. (Webster) Sanborn: earned her first money by writing at 11 yrs. of age; has suijported lier.self since she was 17. Teacher, consecutively, in Mary Inst., St. Louis; a day sch., Hanover, N.H. ; teacher of elocution. Packer Inst., Brooklyn; lecturer on literary topics for iiast 20 yrs.: prof. lit. Smith Coll., several yrs. 940 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Metcalf, Mass.* SAI7BOBN, Mary Parley, authoi ; h. Manchester, N.IL; May S. 1S53; d. Aklcn W. and lOlizabetli Haseltine (Abbott) Sanborn; ed. in Dr. CJannelt's Sch., Boston; afterward studied for concert sta^e (vocal music) witii Mnie. lOrminie Rndcr.sdorff ; m. Manchester, N.H., Fred. C. Sanborn, Oct. IS, 1876. Has done book reviewing, short articles, etc. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writ- ings.) Home: 58 Ijancasffr Terrace, P.rookline, Mass.* SANBORN, Nathan Perkins, architect: b. Hen- niker. N.II.. .June 25, 1S25. (See vol. 1909.) SANBORN, Nathan -Winara, M.l>.. poultrv breed- er. (See vol. 1909.) SANBORN, Walter Iiincoln, banker, broker; b. Newton Centre, Mass., Mar. 2S, 1871; s. .Tohn Hayes and Agnes Elizabeth (McJanet) Sanborn; prep, edn. Newton High Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1893: m. Fannie Fisher, of Ashmont, Mass., Api'. 17, 1907; 1 daughter, Dorothy. Began witli Silver, Burdett & Co.. 1893-9; engaged in bond and mortgage busi- ness for self until associated with Ilayden, Stone & Co., bankers and brokers, 1905; v. -p. United Telegram Co. Served in Ma.ss. Vol. Militia, 1895-13, retired as col.; treas. Rep. (Mty Com., Newton, 1903-10: v.-p. Bay State Mil. Kille Assn. Baptist. Clubs: Exchange, Country, Harvard (Boston). Rec- reations: golf, tennis. Home: 70 Cubase St., Newton Centre, Mas«. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. SANBBR, William JuUns Bmil, lawyer; b. Speyer-on-Rhine. Germany. May 18, 1879; s. Fred- erick and Emilie (Riegel) Sander; ed. Erfurt and Berlin, Germany; came to U.S.. 1892; higli sch.. Xorth Andover. IMass. ; E\ening ?Iigh Sch., Boston; L.L.B.. Boston U. Law Sch., 1903; m. Aug. 29, 1914, Amy Burlingame. Formerly associated with Ar- thur layman, trustee; established office on own account. .June. 1913: treas. Highland Macliine Co.: dir. and sen. counsel Holtzer-CaV)ot Electric Co.; dir. Standard Printing Co. Mem. Common Council, City of Cambridge, 1910-11, 1911-12; chmn. Citi- zens' No Licpnse Com., Cambridge, since Feb., 1913; trustee Cambridge Pub. Library 3 yrs.. 1913- 15. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Boston Chamber of Commerce; trustee German Aid Soc. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Colonial (Cambridge). Recreations: camping, boat- ina-. Home: 12 Reminerton .St.. Cambridge, Mass. Offlce: 16 Central St.. Boston. SANBBRS, Prank Reed, farmer and breeder of live stock: moved to Mesa, Ariz. (See vol. 1909.) SANBBRS, Joseph !•-, real estate; b. Providence, R.T., Pec. 18. 1840: s. Olney L. Sanders and Jean A. fScott) Sanders: descendant of Abraham .Sanders, of Glocester, R.I., a soldier of the Revolution; ed. pub. schs. and Schofield's C^ommercial Acad., Provi- dence: m. Isabella Baker, of Providence. Mar. 19, 1884; 3 children, Leon S., Eleanor M., .Jessie I. In real estate and ins. business since 1889; assessor of taxes, Cranston, R.I., 1888-90; mem. Town Council. 1889; postmaster. Auburn, R.I., 15 yrs.; mem. Rep. Town Com. 20 yrs.; mem. exec. com. Rep. State Central Com. 7 vrs.; citv auditor since Jan., 1910: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2, 1896, 1911 and .since 1913, Senate, 1897. Mem. R.I. Citi- zens' Hi«t. Assn., R.I. Field Naturalists' Club. Episcopalian; treas. and mem. of vestry of Ch. of the Ascension, Auburn, R.I., 25 yrs. Home: 134 t Elmwood Av. Offlce: 13 Cross St., Auburn. R.I. S.4NBBRS, IiOren Addison, M.D., surgeon; b. Grafton. N.H., July 5, 1874; s. Georee S. and I^rudence Sargent (Parker) Sanders; ed. country schs.; grad. Latin-Scientific course, Tilton Sem.; M.D., U. and Bellevue Ho.sp. Med. Coll. (New York IT.), 1899; m. Margaret A. Clough, of Warner, X.II., Sept. 29, 1898. Assiociated with Dr. Granville P. Conn for last 15 yrs.; attending surgeon to Margaret Pill'^bury Gen. Hosp., N.H. Memorial Hosp. for Women and Children; formerly mem. Concord Bd. of Health: and deputy med. referee. Merrimack Co.; mem. City Council 4 yrs., Bd. of Aldermen 2 yrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., from Ward 7. Concord, 1911-12. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- geons; mem. N.Y. and N.E. Assn. Ry. Surgeons, N.H. Med. Soc, Merrimack Co. Med. Soc, N.H. .Surg. Club. Republican. Mason. Home: 23 West St. Offlce: 130 North Main St., Concord, N.H. SANBBRS, Thomas, farmer; Aug. 18, 1839-Aug. 11, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) SANBBRSON, Burton Willard, educator; b. Waterford, Me., May 11, 1875; s. Leroy M. and Florence (Shaw) Sanderson; grad. Bridgton Acad., North Bridgton, Me, 1889; A.B., Bates Coll., 1903; m. Limerick, Me., July 3, 1907, Minnie M. Halford; 1 son, Robert Leroy. Prin. Limerick (Me.) Acad., 1903-6, Sanderson Acad., Ashfleld, Mass., 1906-7, Mendon (Mass.) High Sch., 1907-12, Cotuit (Mass.) High Sch., since 1912. Republican. Conglist. Ma- son; mem. I.O.O.]<\, Grange. Address: Cotuit, Mass. SANBBRSON, Bdward P., merchant, banker; b. Pittsfield, N.H.. Fel). 5, 1860; ed. pub. schs. and Pittsfield Acad.; married; 1 son, Robert H. Pres. E. P. Sanderson Co., iron, steel and hardware; pres. Waltham Trust Co. Clubs: Boston City, Al- bermarle Golf. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 446 Main St., Waltham, Mass. Offlce: 3d and Bin- ney Sts., CamViridge, Mass., and 35 Washington .St., North Boston, Mass. SANDERSON, Blisha, clergyman; b. Canton, N. Y.. Mar. 6, 1862; s. Horace and Abby (Joy) San- derson; A.B., Colbv Coll., 1886; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1889; m. Rollinsford, N.H., May 20, 1891, Clara W. Garvin: 2 children, Abbie Gertrude, b. May 27, 1893; Arthur Garvin, Sept. 4, 1897. Ordained to ministry Baptist Ch., 1889; pastor, Greenville, N.H., and New Ipswich, 1889-95, Hop- kinton, 1895-9, Moosup, Conn., 1899-03, Montville, Conn.. 1903-9, Sedgwick. Me., Jan. 1, 1909-Feb. 28, 1915, Bridgewater, Me., since Mar. 1, 1915. Mem. exec. com. Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv., 1909-15; moderator Hancock Bapt. Assn., 1910-15: sec. Conn. Bapt. State Ministers' Conf.. 1906-8. Republican. Address: Bridgewater. Me. SANBBRSON, Bzra Bwig-ht, entomologist: moved to Morgantown, W.Va. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SANBBRSON, Georg'e AugfustuB, judge; b. Lit- tleton, Mass., Julv 1, 1863; s. George W^ebster and Charlotte Elizabeth (Tuttle) Sanderson; A.B., Yale, 1885; LL.B., Boston U., 1887; m. Ayer, Mass., Jan. 11, 1893, Annie Sarah, d. Charles Curtis and Sarah Jane Sophia (Nutting) Bennett. Practiced, Boston; asst. dist. atty., Middlesex Co., Mass., 1893-02; dist. atty., 1902-7; justice of Superior Ct. since 1907. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: Ayer. Mass. Offlce: Court House, Boston. SANBBRSON, Bucien, mfr. chem. fertilizers; b. Bernardstown, Mass.. June 3, 1859; s. John and Mary (Osgood) Sanderson; ed. Powers Inst., Ber- nardstown, 1872-5, Comer's Commercial Coll., Bos- ton, 1875-6; m. New Britain, Conn., June 11, 1889, Clara Noyes Sherwin. In offlce of Henry A. Turner & Co., interior decorators, Boston, 1876-9; mem. firm of F. C. Philbrick & Co., stationers, 1879-83; became sec. and treas. Nat. Fertilizer Co., Bridge- port, Conn., 1883; began in chem. fertilizer busi- ness at New Haven, (jonn., for self, 1887, and has been pres. Sanderson Fertilizer & Chem. Co. since 1890; pres. West River Coal Co.; sec. Niantic Oil Co.: treas. Excelsior Co. Club: LTnion lieague. Home: 1187 Chapel St.. New Haven. Conn. Office: 2 Wood St.. West Haven, Conn. SANBBRSON, Robert Bouis, college prof.; b. Laon, France. .luly 12. 1851: ed. French lyc^es. Laon, Alen(;on and Paris; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1902; offlcier d'acadSmie, 1905; offlcier de I'instruction publique, 1907); m. Marianne Helen Gaines, of Duxburv, Mass., Aug. 7, 1879. Came to U.S., 1872; instr. French, 1885-9, asst. prof., 1889-95, Harvard: instr. French. 1900-1, asst. prof, since 1901, Yale U. Mem. Modern Lane. Assn. America; pres. Alliance Ji'rancaise of New Haven, Conn. Home: 14 Lincoln St.. New Haven, Conn.* SANBBRSON, Roscoe, clergyman; b. Wilton, Me., Mar. 31, 1843; s. Rev. Aaron and Catharine (Howard) Sanderson; descendant of Edward San^ derson, Watertown, Mass., 1635; ed. Gorham (Me.) Acad., Kents Hill Sem.; Boston U. Sch. of Theol- ogy; (D.D., Syracuse. 1905); m. June 3, 1869, Addie W. Luques, of Kennebunkport, Me. Entered WHO '8 WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 941 MK ministry, 1864, deacon, 1866, elder, 1868; since 1895; trustee layman and Industrial sells, pastor in Me. Conf. at East Wilton, Gorham (N. (boys' and girls' reform schs. of Mass.), 1897-05. H.), Kennebunkport, Pine St. Ch., I'ortland, Batli, Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. (pres. Augusta, Waterville, Farmington, Augusta, Lewis- 1902). Mem. Worcester l-'ire Soc, St. WoUaston ton, Woodfords, to 1888; pastor in N.H. Conf. at Soc. Club: Bohemian. Autlior: A Course In Experi- Plymouth, Littleton, l'enacool<, Tilton, Claremont, mental Psychology, 1898; also numerous papers Suncook, to 1904; dist. supt., Dover List., Salis- on psycliol. subjects. Recreations: amateur me- bury, Mass. until 1910. Trustee Tilton Sem., Kents chanics. Home: 160 Woodland St., Worcester, Hill" Sem. 20 yrs. Address: Hampton, N.H. Mass.* SAKBEBSON, William K., railway official; b. ,„^;^?^^0^^' ^rani Goodwin, art instr. (See vol. Vienna, Me.; ed. Plallowell (IVle.) Classical and J-'O-'J Scientific Acad. Began as telegraph operator Me. SANFOBD, Georgre Bliss, colonel U.S.A.; June Central R.R., 1881, and continued as telegraph 28, 1842-July 13, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's operator, sta. a.gt. and local frt. agt. same ry. and Who in America, 1908-9.) Eastern R.R. and Boston & Me. RR until 1898, SAHPOBD, Leonard Cutler, M.D.; b. New Haven, asst. gen. frt. agt., 1898-9, gen. frt. agt. since conn Sept 19 1868- s r> r and ^nna crahleV .Jan., 1899, Mer Central R.R. Office: Maine Central gan?oVd; A b! Yale! 'l890; M.D kte Med sih^ R.n.. Portland, Me. 1893; m. Henrietta Whitney, of New Haven, Julv SANDS, Fran^ Elbert, publisher; b. New Fair- 5, 1905; .'? children, William, Leonard, Sallie. Prac- fleld. Conn., ,Tuly 17, 1863; s. Jesse and Mary M. ticed in New Haven since 1896; instr. in operative (Turner) Sands; prepared for coll. under pvt. tute- surgery, Yale Med. Sch.; attending surgeon. New lage; Ph.B., Yale. 1885; m. Lancaster, O., Apr. 26, Haven Hosp. ; mem. State Bd. of Fisheries and 1885, A. Louise Brasee; 1 daughter, Anna Brasee. Game; one of regents of U. of State of N.Y., 1894. Organized Journal Publishing Co., Meriden, Conn., Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. Club: University. 1886, and since pres. and treas.; also pub. Meriden Address: 347 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. Daily Journal; connected with numerous business aAiavn-o-n T4iiio» -o^-^o^-^ ^/i„„„i.„„. v. o^ «„ enterprises; pres. Meriden Business Men's Assn.. -c^^^f^^^*^?.^^ Tnh^ a ^i a^^^o i^^^a;o=V ^w./ T,,.. or„=i AT^,!i,i^r, P!^ of Tvnrio- =on P„h T.ihr^rv f ^118, N.\., d. Johji A. and Anna Demarest (I'ree- Crown and Perkins Sts., Meriden, Conn. wali.^Conn.*''"*^ T^^mes of America. Home: Corn- ioA^^fcP^^'i^^QnQ\^''"''®'" °^*- ^' 1833-Nov. 9, 'sANFOBD, Myron Beed, college prof.; b. Red- i.)U9. (bee vol. 19U9.> ding, Conn. ; s. Francis A. and Lucy Hawley (Knapp) SANFOBD, Baniel Sammis, educator; b. Redding Sanford; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1880, A.M., 1883; Ridge, Conn., Apr. 10, 1S59; s. Daniel and Helen U. of Leipzig. 1893-4 ; student of archseologv, Rome, E. (Sammis) Sanford: A.B., Yale, 1882, A.M., 1885; Pompeii and Mediterranean countries, 1894, 1912- course in edn.. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1891, 1892; 13; (L.H.D., U. of Vt., 1910) ; unmarried. In charge study and observation of schs. in France and Ger- of dept. of classics, Wvo. Conf. Sem., Kingston, Pa., many, 1898, 1889; m. Annie Bennett Tomlinson, 1880-6; prof. Latin, 1886-93, dean of faculty, 1890-3, of Shelton, Conn., July 7, 1898. Prin. Oil City Haverford Coll., Pa.; prof. Latin lang. and lit., Mid- (Pa.) High Sch., 1882-3: math, master, St. John's dlebury Coll., Vt., since 1894. Mem. Phi Nu Theta, Sch., Ossining, N.Y., 1883-4; prin. High and Centre Am. Philol. Assn., Vermont Bot. Club, N.E. Classi- schs., Stamford, Conn., 1884-91; head master cal Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Temporibus Brookline (Mass.) High Sch., 1891-05; head master Hominis Arpinatis. Home: Middlebury, Vt.* Sanford Sch., Redding Ridge, which was founded aAvrfptt r'-hoT.ioo -o^i^^-^ „^„^^<.^^. a,,^ o^ bv him, Oct., 1905, on site of Redding Inst., found- . .f^^f.^fr P?,^^^®?^ ^°^®,'^^ qaq"*^? *°'^.i'^"^wl^' ed by his father, 1847. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi ?^^i*;^,«'?- r''io\®9 ^iq 1^^® ^■°'- ^^^''' ^^^° ^^'° ^ ^"^^^ Beta Kappa. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven, '" America, lyiz-is.) Conn), Yale (New York). Contbr. on edn. to SANT A YANA, George, educator; moved to Paris, various periodicals; revised Fiske's Civil Govern- France. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ment of the U.S. Home: Redding Ridge. Conn.* ica, 1914-15.) SAirFOBB, David lewis, clergyman; b. Brook- SANTEE, Ellis Monroe, M.D.; b. Hughesville, Ivn, N.Y., Sept. 6, 1857; s. David Piatt (D.D.) and ^a., Aug. 13, 1862; s. John Clark and Elizabeth Emma Bartow (Lewis) Sanford: B.A., St. Steph- (Gray) Santee; ed. acad.. New Columbus, Pa.; 2 en's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1876; grad. Berkeley 5'i"S- course Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila.; M.D., Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1879; m. Anna Traver Homoe. Med. Coll. of Mo., St. Louis. 1890; 1 yr. resi- Briscoe. of Thompsonville, Conn., Apr. 20, 1882: dent phys. Hahnemann Ho.sp., Rochester, N.Y.; m. 7 children, Helen Traver, Mrs. Alice Truax (de- Beulah H. Barber, of Cortland, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1883. ceased), Charles Briscoe, Edgar L.. John B., Ar- Formerly lecturer obstetrics, Cortland Hospital thur Hall, David P. Ordained deacon, 1879, priest, Training Sch. for Nurses; sec. Medico-Chirurg. 1881, P.E. Ch.; asst. Thompsonville, Hazardville Soc. of Central N.Y.; health commr., Cortland, and Broad Brook, Conn., 1879-81; rector, Stafford dairy expert U.S. Dept. Agr., 1906-7; sanitary and Springs, 1881-3, Thompsonville, 1883-9, Bellows dairy expert for New York State Dept. of Agr., Al- Falls, Vt., 1889-08, Hardwick, since 1908. Exam- bany, 1908-10, 1912-13; dir. Ellis Farms Boys' ining chaplain Diocese of Vt. since 1894; deputy Training Sch., W^illsboro, N.Y., 1910-11; dir. of agr., to General Conv., P.E. Ch., Washington, D.C., 1898, Good Will Homes and Schools, Hinckley, Me., Apr., San Francisco, 1901, Boston, 1904, New York, 1913; ^913 — . Author: Repertory of Convulsions, 1890; del. 1st Dept. Council of N.E., at Boston. 1908, Santee Genealogy, 1900; Farm Sewage, 1912. Ad- Hartford, 1909, Portland, 1911, Providence, 1912. dress: Hinckley, Me.* Diocesan missionary of Vt. since 1908. Mem. SABGEANT, Cyrus, lawyer; b. Plymouth, N.H., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Contbr. to ch. papers and Jan. 29, 1876; s. Cyrus and Mary Elizabeth (Mc- mags. Address: Hardwick, Vt. Questen) Sargent; descendant of William Sar- SANFOBD, Edmund Clark, college pres.; b. Oak- seant; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1895: land, Cal., Nov. 10, 1859: s. Edmund P. and Jennie A.B., Harvard, 1899, LL.B., 1902; m. Alice Loring E (Clark) Sanford: A.B., U. of Cal., 1883; PhD Newcomb. of Salem, Mas.s., June 29, 1899; children, Johns Hopkins, 1888; (Sc.D., Hobart, 1909; LL.D., Virginia Lee, Jeanne Lee. Admitted to Mass. bar. U of Cal., 1912); m. Florence Bartling, of Oak- 1902, to U.S. courts, 1903; in office of Putnam & land, Dec. 28, 1901. Teacher Oahu Coll., Honolulu Putnam, Boston. 1902-3; practiced alone since 1903. 1883-5; fellow, 1887-8, instr. in psychology, 1888. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Epis- Johns Hopkins; instr. psychology, 1889-92, asst copalian. Clubs: University, Harvard (Boston), prof., 1892-1900, prof, experimental and compare Country, Eastern Yacht. Recreations: tennis and ative psychology. 1900-9, Clark U.: pres. Clark shooting. Home: 29 Concord A v., Cambridge, Mass. Coll. .since 1909. Joint editor Am. Jour. Psvchology Office: 60 State St.. Boston. 94i WHO'S WHO IN \i;W KXGLAND SABGEANT, Prank W., iii.s. pres.; 1). Cantlia. V JI :Mar. 7, 1860; s. .lesKc VV. Suigeant; ed. Pliil- lips Exeter Acad.; m. Miuicliester, N.H.. Octt. 14. 1885, Liz/.ie A. French. IOmi>loy{'(l for a lime by mercantile firm in Uo.sion and in office New Yoriv and New Knf,'land K. K.; enlered service of N.H. I'-ire Ins. Co., 1882; advanced tlirouf^li various po- sitions; pres. since Aun.. 1!tOr.. Address: Manclies- ler. N.H. SABGEANT, William Henry, life underwriter; 1). S[irin:;lield, Mass., Oct. .''.. 1SG8; s. Tiiomas Jlen- vy and Annie .Jav (Lalor) Sar.yeant; pub. sch. edn. until 1884; m. Ida Belle Hcott, of Uratlleboro, Vt., Sept. 20, 190."). Entered employ of Alass. Mut. Life ins. Co., 1884; was apptd. insp. of agencies. 1900, elected asst. sec., 190:!, sec, .Ian., 1905, 2d v. -p.. 1908, and v.-p. 1909; dir. Industrial Loan (Jo., Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Reyjublican. CouRlist. Alason ( K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Nayasset, Sprinj;field Country. Kecrealions: Kolf. Home: Hi!) l''cn'St l^ark Av. Of- fice: H:; Main St., Springfield, ISlass. SABGENT, Albert A., lawyer; b. Ludlow, Vt., .Vov ft;, 1871: s. Darwin It. and Etta M. (.lohnson) Sargent; :,'rad. J31ack Kivcr Acad., 1890; A.K, iMid- dleburv Coll., \'t., 1894; studied law in office of Sticknev & Sargent, l.udlow; Boston University Law School, 1 yr.; in. Altamont, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1901, Ella M. Barton: 2 children, Kufus Barton, Frances C. Admitted to bar, 1898, and since practiced at Barre; (dk. and treas. Blanchard Block Co. V.-p. Granite Mut. Ins. Co. Uei)ublican. Conglist. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Delta Upsiion. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: University, Vincitia. Address: Barre, Vt. SABGENT, Ara Nathaniel, M.D. ; b. Belmont, N.ll.. I>et-. :'.(). ist;7: s. Sleplien Hoyt and Anna Aujiusta (Pease) SarKent; prad. Salem (Mass.) High Sch., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1890; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1893. Has practiced at Salem, Mass.. since 1895; resident pliys., 189;!-4, phys. to Out-patient Dept., 189ti-1902, attendin.y phys. since 1902. Salem Hosp.; attendiu.t; 7>liys. to Children's Home since 1900; city iihys., Salem, 1896-8. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Boston Med. Li- brary Assn., A.A.A.S. Clubs: Salem. Salem Billiard. Addiess: 116 Federal St., Salem, Mass. SABGENT, Charles rrederick, lawyer; b. Law- rence, Mass., AuK. 31, 1858; s. Lorenzo Dow and Harriet C. (Woodman) Sargent; ed. pub. and law schs.; m. Lawrence, Dec. 26, 1895, Emily A. Thom- as. Admitted to bar, 1882, and has since practiced at Lawrence. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1895-6, Sen- ate, 1899; mem. Common Council. Lawrence, 1890, 91 (pres. 1891). .loined state militia Apr. 1, 1881, and served in every position from pvt. to capt.. Battery C, 1st Battalion of I'ield Arty, and was 1st major of field arty.; elected in Mass. to comd. 1st Battalion, comprising all the field batteries of the state; apptd. insp.-gen., .Jan., 1912; now in service :ii yrs. Mem. Essex Bar Assn., Lawrence Bar Assn. Republican. Universalist. Mason; Odd Fellow (Past Dist. Deputv of Patriarchal Odd Fellowship and past officer in Lodge and Encampment) ; mem. S. of V. (Past Comdr., Mass. Div.); mem. B.P.O.E. (P. E.R., Lawrence Lodge); mem. Old Guard Assn., Field Officers Inst., Nat. Guard Assn. Home: 26 May St. Offices: 283 Essex St., Lawrence, Mas.v. SABGENT, Charles Spragtie, arboriculturist; b. Boston, Apr. 24, 1841; s. Ignatius and Henrietta (Gray) Sargent; A.B., Harvard, 1862 (LL.D., 1901); m. Mary Allen, d. Andrew Robeson, of Boston, Nov. 28, 1873. First It. 2d La. Inf., .lune 25, 1863; capt. a.-d.-c. vols.. Mar. 15, 1865; bvtd. inaj. vols., .Mar. 26, 1865, "for faithful and meritoriou.s services" dur- ing campaign against Mobile; hon. mustered out, Aug. 26, 1865. Prof, horticulture, 1872-3, dir. Bo- tanic Garden, 1873-9, dir. Arnold Arboretum since 1872, prof, arboriculture since 187 9, Harvard. Ed- itor Garden and Forest, 1887-97. Planned .lesuji collection of N. Am. woods for Am. Mus. Natural History, New York; was chmn. commission for preservation of Adirondack forests, 1885; chmn. commn. apptd. by Nat. Acad. Sciences upon a for- est policy for the forestry lands of the U.S., 1896- 97; trustee Mus. Fine Arts, Boston; mem. Park Commn., Town of Brookline. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings, societies. clc'. ) Home: Brookline, Mass. .\ddrcss: Jamaica Plain, .Mass.* SABGENT, Dudley Allen, director physical train- ing; b. Belfast, Me., Sept. 28, 1849; s. Benjamin and Caroline (Rogers) Sargent; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1875, A.M., 1887; Jl.D., Vale, 1878; (hon. Sc.D., Bow- doin, 1894); m. Ella Eraser Ledyard, of Brooklyn, .\pr. 7, 1881. Dir. Hemenway Gymnasium since 1S79, asst. proi. physical training, 1879-89, Har- vard; dir. Normal School of Physical Training, Cambridge, Mass., since 1881. Inventor of modern gymnasium apparatus. Pres. Am. Assn. Promo- tion Physical Training, 1890-5, Health Education League. 1907. .\'ow jires. Sargent (/ainp at Peter- Itoro. N.H. (See Who's Who in Ameiica for books, etc.) Home: 27 Everett St.. Cambridge, Mass.* SABGENT, Prank Dana, cler.gyman; b. Boston, .Vov. 10, 1844; s. .John, .Jr., and Ivouisa (Hunt) Sargent; prep. edn. Crystal Lake Sem., Newton, Ma.ss. ; A.B., Amherst, 1866; Newton Theol. Sem., 1866-7; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1869; m. Emma S. Taylor, of Dunstable, IMass., Oct. 21, 1869; 3 children. Bertha Louise, Florence Gertrude, Harold Tavlor. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1869: pastor Brookline. N.H., 1869-90, also serving last 3 yrs. at Townsend, Mass.; pastor Putnam, Conn., since Sept., 1890. Trustee of Day Kimball Hosp., Put- nam; trustee Missionary Soc, of Conn., Conn. Bi- ble Soc. Republican. Mem. Chi Psi. Mem. Odd Fellows, Golden Cross, Royal Arcanum. Address: 93 Grove St., Putnam, Conn. SABGENT, Prederick IieBoy, botanist, author; 1). Boston, Dec. 25, 1863; s. George Frederick and Mary Motley (Gavett) Sargent; student Coll. City of New York, 1879-81; spl. course botany, Law- rence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1883-6: m. Helen M. C. Child, of Cambridge, Mass., July 9, 1902; 2d, Bertha Taylor Parker, of Phila., .June 15, 1905. Teacher summer sch. of botany. Harvard, 1886; head dept. botany, U. of Wis., 1886-7; instr. botany, Med. Sch., Boston U., 1894-5; pres. Columbine Assn.; pres. Nat. Flower Conv.. Asheville, N.C., 1896. Fellow A.A.A.S. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books, etc.) Address: 27 Everett St., Cam- l:)ridge, Mass.* SAXtGENT, George Bancroft, M.D. ; b. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 12, 1870; s. Dr. George W. and Mary Etta (Bancroft) Sargent; grad. Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., 1890; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. June 13, 1896, Mary L. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Mass. Practiced at Lawrence, since 1895; mem. visiting staff Lawrence Gen. Hosp.; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Medical Soc, I^awrence Med. Club. Republican. Universal- ist. Odd Fellow; mem. K. of P. Club: Merrimack Valley Country. Home: 51 .Jackson St., Lawrence, Ma.ss. SABGENT, Georg°e Henry, journalist; b. Warner, N.H., May 5, 1867; s. Walter and Addie C. (Mor- rill) Sargent; descendant of William Sargent, .A.mesbury, Mass., 1640; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Carrie Florence Dietz, of Iowa City, la., Aug. 14, 1889. Went to St. Paul, ]Minn., 1887, and entered journalism; city editor, St. Paul Pioneer Press. 1890-5; settled in Boston, 1895, and has since been connected with the Evenin.g Transcript, and editor of special dept., "The Bibliographer," since 1903. Chmn. l)d. of trustees, Boston Insane Hosp., 1905-6. Independent Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Bibl. Soc. America, Prince Soc, N.H. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Club of Odd Volumes, Newspaper, Papyrus. Au- thor: The French Revolution and Napoleon in Lit- erature and Caricature, 1906; Epigrams and Aphor- isms of Oscar Wilde, 1906; Romances of Books, 1913; also writer of various pamphlets, reports, etc., on Bibl. and lit. matters. Recreations: collec- tor of association books and Americana; fishing. Home: Warner, N.H. Oflice: 324 Washington St., Boston. SABGENT, Harlan Fagre, lumber mfr. ; b. Ames- bury, Mass., June 22, 1838; s. Daniel and Susan Hopkins (Patten) Sargent; ed. common schs., Yar- mouth (Me.) Acad., Norwich (Vt.) U. ; m. Ban.gor, Me., July 10, 1862. Mary Ellen Bragg (died 1912); 1 son, F^rank Carleton, living, 4 children deceased. Began active career at 18 in grocery business at South Brewer, Me.; entered lumber and ice busi- WHO'W WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 943 ness with lather and brother ( U. Sargent it Sons), 1876; pres. and treas. Sargent Lumber Co., succes- sor to Sargent & Sons; pres. Bangor Boom Co., Smith Planing Mill Co.; dir. Union Ice Co., cor- porate mem. Bangor Saving:s Bank, Brewer Sav- ings Bank; overseer of poor and mem. Sch. Com. ?< yrs. ; 1st mayor of Brewer (reelected for 2d term unanimously); mem. Me. Ho. of Kep., 1893-4. Re- ]>ublican. Congiisl. Addicss; South Brewer, Me. SABGENT, Henry Bradford, hardware mfr.; b. Xew Vork, Mar. 4, 1851; s. .Joseph Bradford and Klizabeth C. (Lewis) Sarf,'ent; descendant of Wil- liam Sargent, of Maiden, Mass., 1638; Ph.B., Shef- rteld Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1871, M.A., 1907; fellow Yale; m. Harriet Amelia Oaks, of New Haven, Conn., Dec. 4, 1879; 4 children, Elizabeth Collier, Ziegler, Rhoda iVIiles (Mrs. Robert F. Tilney, of Somers, N.Y'.), Murray. Has been connected with Sargent & Co. since 1871 (v.-p. and gen. mgr.); dir. City Bank of New Haven. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Century, Y''ale (New Y'ork), Graduates', New Haven Lawn and Country (New Haven). Home: 247 Church St. Office: Water and Wallace Sts., New Haven, Conn.* SABGENT, Herbert Bedding-, merchant; .June 20, 183(j-l!)lu. (See vol. 190H.1 SABGBNT, Horace Mann, lawver; b. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 19, 1861; s. David P. and Mary E. (Bart- lett) Sargent; on father's side a descendant of the Sargents, who were among the first settlers in Essex County, Mass.; also descendant of Major Ezekiel Gile, of Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs. of Bristol and Franklin, N.H. (where his parents temporarily resided) and night schs. of Haverhill, Mass.; studied law Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Ida Currier, of Haverhill, Mass., June 23, 1886; 8 chil- dren, Christine (deceased), Horace B., Theodore K., Henry E., Laura D.. Mary T.. Oliver I).. Francis P. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1886, and since practiced at Haverhill; mem. City Council 2 yrs.; elk. Common Council 5 yrs.; city solicitor, 1896; elk. of Dist. Ct., Haverhill, since 1896. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Golden Cross, Pilgrim Fathers; was grand master Grand Lodge of Mass. I.O.O.F. 1910-11; representative to Sov- ereign Lodge of the world, I.O.O.F. 1911. 1914, 1915. Home: Marshland St. Office: Main St., Haverhill, Mass. SABGBNT, Howard E., M.D.; b. Stowe, Vt., Mar. 26, 1871: s. Jackson and Caroline (Harlow) Sar- gent; prep. edn. People's Acad., Morrisville, Vt. ; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1898; m. Maude E. Skillens, of Island Pond, Vt., Oct. 30, 1900; 2 chil- dren. Practiced in Island Pond since 1898; health officer since 1904. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Mason, Odd Fellow, Modern Woodman. Republican. Epis- copalian. Recreations: rod and gun. Address: Island Point, Vt. SABGENT, Irving' "Wilder, lawyer; b. Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 8, 1879; s. George Woodbury and Mari- etta (Bancroft) Sargent; pub. schs., Lawrence; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1896; A.B., Harvard. 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Helen Stanley, of Lawrence, Mass., June 19, 1906. Admitted to Mass. bar. Mar., 1903, to U.S. Circuit Ct., Mar., 1904; mem. Sweeney & Cox, gen. practice, Lawrence. Dir. Lawrence Anti Tuberculosis League. Mason: Odd Fellow. Clubs: Merrimack Valley Country, Harvard (Boston and Lawrence). Address: 175 E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. SABGENT, James Belknap, clergyman; b. Beth- el, Vt.. Feb. 3. 1869: s. Moses Belknap. Jr., and Tamison Caroline (Woodworth) Sargent: descend- ant of William Sargent, who was born in London, 1602, and settled in Mass. about 1630; also descend- ant of Matthew Grant, South Windsor, Conn., 1640; grad. Bethel High Sch., 1888; A.B., Dartmouth, 1892, A.M., 1895; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Florence Almira Sawyer, of Gaysville, Vt., Apr. 2, 1896; 3 children, Anna Rosamond, Alice Priscilla, Louise Grant. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1897; pas- tor Hampden. Mass., 1897-01, Thorndike. 1901, Lis- bon, N.H., 1901-5. Northfield, Vt., since 1905. Pres. Congl. Club, of Central, Vt.: registrar and treas. Washington County Assn. of Congl. Chs.; dir. and recording sec. Vt. Bible Soc; editor of Ch. Dept. of "The Advance of Vermont," published at Bur- lington, Vt. Chaplain of Norwich U., Northfleld; mem. Sch. Bd. Northfleld Graded Dist. Progressive. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Commercial, Conversational (Northheld). Address: 61 Central St., Nortlifield, Vt. SABGENT, John Garibaldi, lawyer; b. Ludlow, Vt., Oct. 13, 1860; s. John Henmon and Ann lOliza (Hanley) Sargent; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1887, A.M., 1912; m. Mary L. Gordon, of Ludlow, Aug. 4, 1887. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1890; mem. firm of Stickney, Sargent & Skeels. State's atty., Windham Co., Vt., 1898-1900; sec. civil and mil. affairs of Vt., 1900-2; atty.-gen. of Vt., 1908-12; Republican. Trustee Black River Academy. Universalist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Vt. State Bar Assn., Windsor Co. Bar Assn., Vt. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Zeta Psi (Kappa Chapter). Clubs: Rendezvous (Lud- low), Ethan Allen (Burlington). Home: Ludlow, Vermont.* SABGENT, Joseph, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 13, 1S74: .s, .Joseph and Nellie L. (McClure) Sargent; A.B., Harvard, 1895, LL.B., 1898; m. Con- stance Carryl. of New York, Nov. 1, 1898; children, Joseph, Constance Carryl. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Boston. Member Bar Assn. City of Boston. Club: University (New York). Address: 50 Congress St., Boston." SABGENT, Orison Clark, clergyman; b. West Rutland, Vt., Oct. 1, 1849; s. Leonard and Sophia (Allen) Sargent; A.B., Colgate Univ., 1875, A.M.. 1878; B.D., Hamilton (N.Y.) Theol. Instn., 1878; m. Delhi, N.Y., June 25, 1878, Phidelia Sears; 2 chil- iJren. Clark Sears, b. Dec. 1, 1879 (died Aug. 11, 1880): Elizabeth Sears, Oct. 3, 1881. Ordained to ministi-y Bapt. Ch., 1878; pastor Bapt. Ch., Jewett City, Conn.. 1878-84. Randolph, Mass., 1884-8, 2d Av. Bapt. Ch., New York, 1888-9, Claremont, N.H., 1889-01; sec. and gen. supt. N.H. Bapt. Conv. since Oct., 1901. Address: 101 Center St., Concord, N.H. SABGENT, Paul Dndley, civil engr.; b. Machias, Me., May 8, 1873; s. Ignatius Manlius and Helen Maria (Campbell) Sargent; B.C.E., U. of Me., 1896; m. Sarah Sawyer McAllister, of Calais, Me., June 6, 1900. Asst. engr., Washington Co. R.R., Me., dur- ing construction, 1897-8, and same position, main- tenance of way dept., 1899-03; register of deeds, Washington Co., 1903-5; state highway commr., Me., 1905-11: asst. dir. Office of Pub. Rds., U.S. Dept. Agr., Feb. 15, 1911-Sept. 1. 1913; chief engr. State Highway Commn., Me., since Sept. 1, 1913. Home: 44 Court St., Augusta, Me.* SABGENT, Porter Edward, educator; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y'., June 6, 1872; s. Francis Porter and Roselyn (Hitchcock) Sargent; A.B., Harvard, 1896. A.M., 1897; grad. student in comparative anatomy. Harvard, 1896-1900: m. in Rome, Italy, Margaret Upham, of Boston, Mar. 9, 1907; 2 sons, Meredith, Porter. Was asst. in botany. Harvard, later asst. in zoology (engaged in research in comparative neurology and discovered optic reflex apparatus in nervous system of vertebrates): master of science, Browne and Nichols Sch.. Cambridge, Mass., 1898- 04; dir. science Nautical Preparatory Sch., 1903-4; founder, 1904, and since dir. Sargent's Travel Sch. for Boys. Editor and pub. of Elihu Vedder's Poems. Sargent's Handbook Series (The Best Private Schools, A Handbook of New England, etc.). Clubs: Universitv (Boston). Harvard (New York). Home: 233 Bay State Rd. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston.* SABGENT, ■William Edward, educator; b. San- ford, Me., May 23, 1856; s. Rev. Walter Taylor and Joan Greenleaf (Quint) Sargent; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1878, A.M., 1881; (A.M., Colby Coll., 1898: Litt.D., same. 1910); m. Ella Caroline Morgan Hale, of Mystic. Conn., Aug. 20, 1883. Prin. in high sch.. Topsham, Me., 1878-80, Freeport, Me., 1880-5; prin. Hebron (Me.) Acad. 1885 — . Republican. Baptist. Mason. Home: Hebron, Me.* SATTNDEBS, Caleb, lawyer; b. Andover, Mass., Sept. 4, 1838; s. Daniel and Phoebe Foxcroft (Ab- bott) Saunders; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1859; studied law: admitted to bar, 1864; m. 1st, Lawrence, 1865, Caroline Fairfleld (now deceased); m. 2d, Boston. 1899, Annette E. Hovey. Served as pvt., Co. I, 6th Mass. Vols.. Civil War; wounded in Baltimore, Apr. 19, 1861: 1st It., Co. M, 1st Mass. Heavy Arty.; has practiced in Lawrence since 1864; mem. firm 944 WHO'tS WliO IN NEW ENGLAND of D. & C. & C. G. Saunders, established, 1865; alderman, 1873, 1881; mayor, 1877; mem. Sch. Com. 16 vrs. ; dir. Sawyer Kiver K.K. Democrat. Epis- copalian. Mason, K.T. Club: Home. Home: 219 S. Broadway. Office: 246 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. SAUNDEBS, Charles Gurley, lawyer; b. Law- rence, Mass., Oct. X, 1S47; s. Uaniel and Mary Jane (Livermore) Saunders; descendant of Rev. Arthur Browne, 1st Episcopal minister of State of N.H., who lived in middle of 18th century; S-K-s. of Hon. Samuel Livermore, U.S. senator from N.H., 1793- 01. and pres. Senate; j?.s. of Hon. Edward St. Loe Livermore, judse, of Mass.; s.s. of Daniel Saun- ders, a founder of the City of Lawrence, Mass.; grad. Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass.; A.B., Har- vard, 1867, A.M., 1870, LL.B., 1870. Began practice in Boston with Daniel and Caleb Saunders, his father and uncle; del. to Nat. Dem. Conv., Indian- apolis, 1896; trustee N.E. Conservatory of .Music; dir. Houston Oil Co. of Texas. Judge of tlie Ct. of Review for the Dept. of N.E., of the P.E. Ch.; apptd. bv Gen. Conv. held in Baltimore, 1892, mem. Commn. to Revise Constitution and Canons of P.E. Ch.: apptd. by the Gen. Conv., 1913, mem. of Commn. on the Revision and Enrichment of the Prayer Book: deputy from Mass. to Triennial gen. convs., P.E. Ch.. 1895, 98, 01, 04, 07, 10, 13: mem. standing com. Diocese of Mass., since 1896; chan- cellor Cathedral Corpn.. Diocese of Mass. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, N.E. Federation of Harvard Clubs (ex-pres.), Harvard Musical Assn. (pres.). Clubs: Episcopalian (ex-pres.), St. Botolph; Har- vard (Boston, New York and Lawrence, Mass.): Royal Societies (London). Recreations: music. Home: Lawrence, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Bos- ton. Mass. SAUNDERS, Charles Robertson, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) SAUNDERS, Edward Butler, efficiency dir.; b. Earmington, Conn., Jan. 1. 1877: s. Harry and Louise (Butler) Saunders: B.A., St. Lawrence U., 1904: B.D., Theol. Dept.. same, 1900; spl. work at Clark U. ; m. Olive Virginia Fox, of Chicago, 111., Sept. 10, 1901; 1 daughter, Virginia Louise. Or- dained Universalist ministry, 1900; pastor Fitch- burg, Mass., 1905-14; efficiency director Simonds Mfg. Co., Fitchburg, since Jan. 1, 1914. Mem. bd. dirs. Y.M.C.A. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Recreations: gardening, out of door sports. Home: Lunenburg, Mass. Office: Simonds Mfg. Co., Fitch- burg, Mass. SAUNDERS, Walter Mills, chemist; b. Johnston, R.I., July 28, 1.SG6: s. Joseph Henry and Soplironla (Waternian) Saunders: ed. pub. schs., Johnston and Providence; .studied Mass. Inst. Tech. and Brown U., 1884-8: m. Providence, Feb. 11, 1896, Florence M. Sutcliffe; 3 children, Louise W., Walter M., Jr., Norman W. Analyt. and consulting chemist since 1894; associated with Frederick H. Franklin, 1908. and formed the firm of Saunders & Franklin, offi- cial chemists of the N.E. Foundrymen's Assn. V.-p. Am. Chem. Soc, 1900-2; mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Franklin Inst, Am. Electrochem. Soc, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Home: 20 Dewey St. Office: 184 Whit- tier Av.. Providence. SAUVEUR, Albert, metallurgist; b. Louvain, Belgium, June 21. 1S63: s. Lambert and Hortense (Framiuin) Sauveur: ed. Athen6e Royal (Brus- sels), School of Mines (Li^ge), 1881-6; S.B. in Mining and Metallurgy, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1889; m. Mary Prince Jones, of Spencer, Mass., June 4, 1891. Chemist and metallurgist various steel COS., 1889-97: instr. metallurgy, 1899-1900. asst. prof, metallurgy and metallography, 1900-5. prof, metallurgy since 1905, Harvard. Manager and propr. Boston Testing labs., 1897-05; editor The Metalligraphist, 1898-1903, Iron and Steel Maga- zine, 1903-6; lecturer on metallography, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1898-1903. Officer d'Acadfemie; awarded El- liott Cresson gold medal, Franklin Inst., Phila., 1913. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. (v.-p. 1910-12), Inst. Social Science, Iron and Steel Inst. Gt. Brit- ain, Iron and Steel Inst. America, Circle Frangaise, of Boston (v.-p.) Clubs: Oakley Country (Water- town, Mass.), Colonial (Cambridge;, Engineers' (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 20 Elm wood Av. Office: Rotch Bldg., Cambridge, Mass.* SAVAOE, Albert Russell, .judge; b. Rvegate, Vt., Dec. 8, 1847; s. Charles \V. and Eliza M. (Clough) Savage; A.B., Dartmoutli, 1871, A.M., 1874; (LL.D., Bates, 1898, Bowdoin, 1909); m. Nellie H. Hale, of Lunenburg, Vt., Aug. 17, 1871. Admitted to bar, 1874: judge of probate, Androscoggin Co., 1885-9; speaker Me. Ho. of Rep., 1893; asso. justice Su- preme ,Iud. Ct. of Me., 1897-13; chief justice, Apr. 10, 1913 — ; Republican. Home: Auburn, Me.* SAVAGE, Edward Baxter, lawyer; b. Hubbards- ton, Mass., Aug. 6. 1S4(;: s. Samuel K. and Chloe (Stone) Savage; prep. edn. Wesleyan Acad., ^Vil- liraham, Alass. ; studied law in office of Bacon & Aldrich; admitted to bar, 1872: m. Somerville, Mass., Nov. 1, 1875. Louisa J. Hunton; 3 sons, Edward H., George A., William A. Served in 42d Mass. Regt., Civil War; connected with manage- ment of State Reform Sch., 1877-80; has practiced In Haverhill since 1883; was mem. commn. to es- tablisli boundary line between N.H. and Mass.; pres. Common Council, Haverhill, 1888 1889. Re- publican. Methodist. Mem. G.A.R. Home: 10 Hamillon Av. Office: 36 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. SAVAGE, Henry Harrison, musical instruments and real estate; b. North Bridgton, Me., Sept. 12, 1839; s. Abraham M. and Mary H. (Coleman) Savage; ed. common schs.. North Bridgton, and Bridgton Acad.; m. North Bridgton, Abbie F. Young, of S. Waterford, Me., Apr. 30, 1863; 3 chil- dren. Harry W., Eugene W., Cora F. (Mrs. Charles E. Samford, of Wakefield, Mass.). Engaged in farming at Bridgton and Waterford, later in gro- cery Inisiness in South Waterford; removed to Boston. 1866, and was elk. In broker's office for about 10 yrs.; went into business for self about 1878; head of firm of Henry H. Savage & Sons, musical instruments, etc.: organizer and pres. Bos- ton Land Improvement Co., N.E. Land Improve- ment Co.; v.-p. Blackstone Savings Bank. Pres. Middlesex Traders' Assn.; chmn. trustees Bridg- ton Acad.; mem. Greenwood Improvement Soc. Served as assessor and chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Wakefield. Republican. Mem. Union Ch. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow; mem. O.E.S., Rebekahs. Clubs: Greenwood. Mondav. Recreations: home diversions. Home: Wakefield. :Mass. Office: 15 School St., Boston. SAVARY, Edward Hosmer, lawyer; b. Buffalo. N.Y., July 22, 1864; s. Rev. William Henry and Anna (Hosmer) Savary; grad. Harvard, 1888; stu- dent at Harvard U. Law Sch.; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1891, and to bar of U.S. Circuit Ct., 1892. Practiced in Boston since 1891. Mem. Bar Assn. <"ity of Boston. Author; The Buildens' Handbook. The War Revenue Law of 1S98 Explained (joint author). Home: Savary ville. Alass. Office: 4 7 Court St.. Boston. SAVIIiIiE, Henry Martyn, clergyman: b. Bos- ton. Mass., Aug. 24. 1S68; s. Henry Martyn, M.D.. and Antoinette H. (Carruth) Saville; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; A.B., Harvard, 1891; Gen. Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1894; m. Emily El- dredge Hol))rook. of Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 20, 1894. Deacon, 1894, priest, 1895. P.E. Ch.; asst. St. Martin's Ch., New Bedford. Mass., 1894-7; rector St. :Mark's Ch., Dorchester. 1897-07. Ch. of Ascension. Waltham, since Dec. 1, 1907. Author: Church Organization and Government (catechism). 1904.1905,1915. Recreations: tramping. Address: 233 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. SAVIIiIiE, Huntingfton, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 9, 1870; s. Dr. Henry :Martyn and Antoinette Hale (Carrutli) Saville: de.scendant of William Saville, who settled in part of Braintree, Mass. (now city of Quincy), 1640; A.B., Harvard, 1893, LL.B., 1896; m. Anne Pierce Whlttier. of Boston, May 22, 1900. .■Xdmltted to Mass. bar. 1S96, bar of U.S. Courts, 1905: with firm Shattuck J«rnniV. .^ B.n^nr Iniv ?S isvi" Grand Master of Masons of N.H., 1908-9. Recrea- Pan^oi- ^"^i^ess Coll. m. Bangor, July 18 1871 ^^ hunting, fishing, golf, snowshoeing. Home: Ella E. Pendleton: 5 children Howard F Roland ^gV ?tle St Officef Souhegan Nat. Bank. Mil- .!., Harold C. Edith M., Mabelle L. Enlisted as ^ „_j ivj tt musician in 18th Me. Inf. (regt. later transferred '"'^"' ^^•"• to 1st Me. Heavy Arty.), Aug., 1862; hon. dis- SAWYER. Harry Banks, shipbuilder; b. Bath, charged as sergt.-maj., June, 1865; entered em- Me., Dec. 27, 1863; s. Eli.iah F. and Sarah N. ploy of retail shoe firm. Bangor, July, 1865, part- (Marston) Sawyer: grad. Bath Hiarh Sch., 1882; ner in business with J. M. Arnold, 1868-89; in B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1886; m. Bath, Aug. boot and shoe business alone, 1889-92; pres. Saw- 22. 1889. Gertrude H. Frank; 1 daughter. Jennie ver Boot & Shoe Co. Corporation since Feb., 1892, M. Taught manual training in pub. sch.s. of wholesale mfrs. boots and shoes; dir. and mem. Washington. D.C., after graduating; taught phys- finance com. Penobscot BIdg. & Loan Assn. Re- ics and chemistry, St. Paul (Minn.) High Sch.. 946 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1888-98; returned to Bath, 1898, and engaged In flour and feed business, 1898-190;!; dir. and treas. Kellv, Spear Co. since 1903; trustee Bath Trust Co., "Bath Savins:s Instn. Mem. city govt. 5 yrs., 1 yr. in lower bd. and 4 yrs. in Bd. of Aldermen (pres. '1 yrs.). Repul)lic-an. Universalist. Mason. Address: Bath, Me. SAWVEB, Henry Buckland, banking, and man- ager i)ub. service corims. ; h. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 28, 1871; s. Jacob Herbert and Lizzie (Wentworth) Sawyer; ed. pvt. schs.; m. Georgia W. Pope, of Boston, Apr. 28, 1906; 3 children, Henry B., Jr., Avery, Elizabeth W. Began with Stone & Web- ster, Boston, 1890; treas. Baton Rouge Electric Co. Brackstone Valley Gas and Electric Co., The Blue Hill Street Ry. Co., Brockton and Plymouth Street Ry. Co., Cape Breton Electric Co., Ltd., Central Miss. Valley Electric Properties, Colum- bus Electric Co., Dallas Electric Co., Eastern Texa.s Electric Co., Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Brockton, El Paso Electric Co., The Electric Light and Power Co. of Abington and Rockland, Fall River Gas Works Co., Galveston-Houston Electric Co., Houghton County Traction Co., Houghton County Electric Light Co., The Lowell Electric Light Corpn., Jacksonville Traction Co., Keokuk Electric Co., The Key West Electric Co- Miss. River Power Co., Northern Texas Electric Co.. Paducah Traction and Light Co., Ponce Elec- tric Co., Savannah Electric Co., Tampa Electric Co.; treas. and dir. The Conn. Power Co., Pensa- cola Electric Co., Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co., Stone & Webster Management Assn.; asst. treas. Sierra Pacific Electric Co.; dir. Hale House Assn.; trustee Suffolk Savings Bank, Bos- ton Floating Hosp. ; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Council of South End House, Corpn. of The Brimmer Sch. Largely interested in philan- thropic work. Mem. Battery A. field arty., from time of its reorganization until Feb., 1906; sergt. and 1st It., and in command at date of resignation. Clubs: Union. St. Botolph, Exchange, Twentieth Centurv, Engineers.' Home: Brookline. Office: 147 Milk St.. Boston. SAWTEB, Henry Clinton, lawyer; b. Fitchburg. Mass., Jan. 24, 1878; s. Samuel Warren and Laura Rosalie (Townsend) Sawyer; descendant of Rich- ard Warren, of the Mayflower, Gen. Joseph Warren, commander at the Battle of Bunker Hill; ed. pub. schs. of Fitchburg; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1899: unmarried. Sr. mem. firm of Sawyer, Hardy & Stone since 1904; counsel for Employers' Liability Assurance Corpn., Ltd., also for Fidelity and Casualty Co., of New York; asst. dist. atty. for Northern Dist. of Mass., 1909-12; prof, of adjective law, Boston U. Sch. of Law. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Middlesex Bar Assn., Bar Assn., City of Boston, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Puritan, To- wanda, Lexington Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 627 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Oflice: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. SA'W"Sr£B, HolliB Hunnewell, certified public accountant; b. Boston, June 12. 1863; s. Lemuel B. and Abbie Amelia (Whittemore) Sawyer; earliest ancestors on father's side landed in America, 164,5, on mother side, 1643; ed. high schs., Boston; m. Florence Webster Glover, of Newton, Mass., June 16. 1892 (died 1909); 1 daughter. Doris Elisbeth. Branch house auditor for Swift «& Co. in the East 10 yrs.; pub. accountant since 1903; head of firm Hollis H. Sawyer & Co. Mem. Certified Pub. Ac- countants of Mass., Am. Assn. Pub. Accountants. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Brae Burn Country (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: baseball. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. SAW xI!B, Isaac Erskine, banker; b. Manches- ter, N.H., Nov. 6, 1865; s. Isaac, Jr., and Estella Erskine (Porter) Sawyer; ed. pub. schs.. Red Oak. la., and Goffstown, N.H.; high sch., Goffstown and Manchester, N.H. ; m. Oct. 18, 1893, Maria Lucy Kirtland, of Holyoke. Mass. Began as elk. Hol- yoke Nat. Bank, 1881, and continued 25 yrs., ad- vancing to bookkeeper and teller; asst. treas. Me- chanics' Savings Bank, Holyoke, 1906, elected treas., 1908; also auditor Holyoke Street Ry. Co., Holyoke Co-oijerative Bank; dir. Mt. Tom Railroad Co. Mem. Civ. Service Bd., Holyoke. Treas. Hol- yoke Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conglist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°, K.T.). Club; Bay State. Home: 67 Pearl St. Oflice: Mechanics' Savings 13ank. Holyoke, Mass. SA'W'Z'IIB, James Cowan, treasurer etlucalional board; b. Dover, N.H., Mar. 30, 1872; s. Charles Heniv and Susan Ellen (Cowan) Sawyer; ed. Phil- lips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1886-90; A.B., Yale, 1894; m. Dover, N.H., June 10. 1897. Mary Pep- perrell Frost: children, George F., b. June 25. 1902, Charles H., Oct. 20, 1906. Treas. Trustees of Phil- lips Acad.; v. -p. and dir. Andover Nat. Bank, Mer- rimac Mut. l>^ire Ins. Co.; dir. Cambridge Mul. Fire Ins. Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: Boston City. Address: .\ndover. Mass. SAWVEB, John "Watson, M.D.; b. Monmouth, Me., July 7, 1866; s. Harrison H. and Margarett Ann (Atwood) Sawyer; prep. edn. Gardiner High Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1894; m. Sept. 12, 1906, May Field Eaton, of Dexter, Me. Practiced at Dexter, Me., since 1894; dir. Dexter Trust and Banking Co.; supt. pub. schs.. Dexter, 1897-1900; mem. Bd. of Health; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911; presdl. elector, 1902. Mem. Me. ]Med. Assn. Democrat. Universalist. Odd Fello"w; mem. K. of P. Club: Dexter. Address: Dexter, Me. SA'W'S'EB, Joseph Henry, educator; b. Daven- port, N.Y., Mav 29, 1842; s. Henry and Margaret (Multer) Sawyer; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1865, A.M., 1868 (L.H.D., 1902); m. Sarah W. Beekman, of Easthampton, Mass., June, 1870. Taught 1 yr. In ;\Ionson (Mass.) Acad.; teacher of mathematics, 1866-84, acting prin., 1884-6, prin. since 1896, Wil- liston Sem., Easthampton, Mass. Trustee of same since 1896; trustee Am. Internal. Coll., Springfield, Mass. Conglist. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Home: East- hampton, Mass.* SA'W'X'ER, Boland Dougflas, clergyman, lec- turer; b. Kensington, N.H., Jan. 8, 1874; s. Stephen C. and Maria P. (Blake) Sawyer; studied in com- mon and high schs. and worked in shoe shop and on farm: continued studies at Lay Coll., Revere, Mass.. and Boston U. ; m. Mary L. Palmer, of Ken- sington, June 29, 1898. Asst. pastor South Congl. Ch., Brockton, Mass., 1898-1900; pastor First Ch., Hanson, 1900-4, Ward Hill Ch., Haverhill, 1904-9, First Ch., Ware, 1909 — . Instr. dept. Bible his- tory and criticism. Lay Coll., 1900-3. Conducted crusade against profanity, 1902-7. and organized Anti-Profanity League. Del. Manchester (N.H.) Conv. to organize Populist Party, 1904; del. vari- ous polit. convs., N.H. and Mass., 1896-1904; rep- resented Hearst movement in Dem. state convs. of Mass., 1904, 5, 6; chmn. com. on resolutions In- dependent League Conv., Boston, 1907; del. Inde- pendent League Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908, and made nominating speech for Thomas L. Hisgen as candidate for Pres. of U.S.; lecturer Socialist Party, 1908-12; socialist candidate for gov. (Mass.), 1912; returned to Dem. party, 1913. and elected to Mass. Legislature of 1914, 1915. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Ware, Mass.* SA'VTVER, Stephen, merchant; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 2 9. 1868; s. Stephen and Mary W. ( Bigelow) Sawyer: grad. Worcester High Sch., 1887. Clk. Clark, Sawyer & Co., 1887-9; partner in the firm, 1889-90, sec. of the corpn. of Clark-Saw- yer Co., 1890-1915, when sold his interest. Royal Arch Mason. Clubs: Tatassit Canoe, Worcester Country. Home: 31 Chestnut St. Office: 4S0 Main .St., Worcester, Mass. SA'W'VEB, "Walter Iieon, editor; Oct. 23, 1862- Jan., 1915. (See vol. 1909, also W^hos Who in America, 1914-15.) SA'WYER, "Warren G., M.D. : b. Madison, Me., Feb. 13, 1S55; s. Almon and Fannie G. Sawyer; ed. common schools of Madison; high sch., Skow- hegan; LTniv. Med. Coll (New York U.); M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Nellie A. Young, of Starks, Me., Apr. 15, 1885; 1 child, H. Leslie. Practiced in Madison since 1884. JJ. S. pension WHO '8 WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 947 examiner. Demociat. Free Will Baptist. Mason; SAVIiES, John E., liotel man (See vol 1909 ) ^^dismfVo''""'^^' Knights of Pythias. Address: SAYLES, Robert WUcox, geologist;' b. Paw- .Madi.son, M(. tucket, R.I., Jan. 29, 187S; s. Frederick Clark and SAWYER, William Henry, judge; b. Littleton, Deborah Cook (Wilcox) Sayles- grad Andover N.H., Aug. IS, 1867; s. Eli Davis and Sarah Oakes Acad., 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1901- m Providence (Pierce) Sawyer; descendant of Robert Cushman, R.I., June, 1904, Adelaide K IJurton Beg-m geol' b. in England, 1580, financial agent for the I'il- work in Mont., July, 1899; now curator Harvard grims, 1621, and Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower, Geol. Mus. ; sec. (Children's Mus. of Boston- sec whose daughter Mary, wife of Thomas Cushman, and asst. treas. Baltic Mills Co., Conii Fellow was the last survi\or of the Mayflower, who died A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences Boston 1699; Littleton High Sch.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Soc. Natural History, etc. Club: Royal Societies Sch., 1890; m. Cariie 1?. I.,ane, of Wliitefleld, N.H., Club (London, Eng.). Author: The Squanturn Nov. 18, 1891; 5 children, Howard Pierce, Helen Tillite (Inill. Mus. Comparative Zoolo.i;y)- also va- Lane, Marion Farr, Rolierl Cushman, Charles Mur- rious other papeis on glacial geology and seis- ray. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1890; in practice at Con- mology. Home: Newton, Mass. Address- Ceol cord until Dec, 1913, when apptd. judge of Su- Museum, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass. perior Ct. of N.H. Democrat. Conglist. Home: SAYWARD nhaviPB Ana-,-,.,*'^^ i v. 105 N. State St. Office: 4 School St., Concord, lpswich,1^^L .^^'nfll^, isf^f^c'^^^ ^■"^- (Spiller) Sayward; student Dartmouth Coll. 1 yr ; SAWYER, Willis Herbert, M.D.; b. Antrim, N.H., LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1864; m. Eveline A Rust Jan. 6, 1S63: s. Samuel S. and Mary (Day) Sawyer; of Ipswich, Feb. 24, 1875 (died Dec. 31 1882)' prep. edn. Francestown Acad.; student Tuft.s Coll., m. 2d, Henrietta W. Taylor, of Washington Dc' 1 yr.; M.D., Homoe. Coll., New York, 1888; resi- Jan. 27, 1886 (died Jan. 13, 1913). Admitted' to dent physician Brooklyn Homoe. Hosp., 1888-90; m. N.Y. bar, 1864, Mass. bar, same yr - engaged in 2d, Apr. 24, 1905, Alice Woodward, of Dorchester, practice since Oct., 1864; pres. Ipswich Savings Practiced, Dorchester, since 1890. Mem. Mass. Bank; mem. Sch. Com. 25 vrs. ; selectman as- Homce. State Soc, Boston Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, sessor and overseer 8 vrs.; "mem. Mass Ho of Neighborhood Med. Club. Knight Templar. Club: Rep., 1871, Senate, 1883; trial justice 18 yrs - Colonial (Dorchester). Recreations: fishing, hunt- justice 3d Dist. Ct., since 1901. Republican Cori- ing. Address: 506 Washington St., Dorchester, gregationalist. Author: The Savward Family Boston, Mass. 1890. Home: Ipswich, Mass. SAYWARD, Charles Everett, life ins.: b Wells Me., .luly 23, 1861 s. Charles H. and Marcia A.' SAXE, James Alfred, lawyer; b. Troy, N.Y., Dec. 2, 1863; s. Charles Jewett and Ellen (Griggs) ,^ ,. , — ... Saxe; B.A.. Weslevan U., Conn., 1885, M.A., 1888; ^fenkins) Sayward; A.B., Bowdoin, 1884; m. Alice B.A., Harvard. 1888; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., ^i^^i.e^- of Brunswick. Me., Feb. 6, 1886; 2 children, 1892; traveled in U.S., 1885, Europe, 1886 and 1888- H^^l^on, Dwight H. Engaged in teaching, Boston, S9; m. Mary Alfred Wick, of Cleveland, O., June l^^^-^^^^i" ^'fe ins. business, Boston, 1893-05; in 23, 1892. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1892; practiced Portland since 1905 as gen. state agt. for John in Boston, 1892-7, Worcester since 1897; founder Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. Republican. Protest- ^Vorcester Countv Abstract Co. Mem. Mass. Con- ^- Recreations: farming. Home: 9 Matthews St. veyancers' Assn., Worcester Antiq. Soc. Republi- Office: 415 Congress St., Portland, Me. can. Unitarian. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Coun- SAYWARD, William Henry, builder; b Boston try. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 20 Cedar Feb. 20, 1845: s. William and Margaret Ann Say- St. Office: Court House, Worcester, Mass. ward; descendant of Henry Sayward, of York, Me SAXE, John Walter, lawyer; b. Troy, N.Y"., Dec. about 1640: ed. pub. schs.; ni. Caroline Augusta 2, 1863; s. Charles J. and Ellen (Griggs) Saxe; Barnard, of Boston, Aug. 26, 1869; 3 children, Wil- nephew of John Godfrey Saxe, the poet; A.B., Har- Jiam Henry, Jr., Perceval. Margaret Elise. At 15 vard. 1888; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1892; m. }^<^?an in mercantile house, Boston, later entered Sara F. Burtis, of New York, Apr. 11, 1899; 3 chil- building work with father and after latter's death dren, Eleanor, John Burtis, James Burtis. Ad- continued for himself. Chief founder and sec. mitted to New York bar, 1890; to Mass. bar, 1892, ^"d treas. from organization, 1885, Master Build- and U.S. Supreme Ct., 1902; associated in practice ers Assn of Boston; notable as originator of a in Boston with James Alfred Saxe. Republican, system of cooperation between employers and Mem. Am. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston, workmen in building trades which has since 1891 Harvard Musical Assn., Psi Upsilon Assn. of Bos- prevented labor disturbances in the building trades ton (ex-pres.). Clubs: University, Harvard. Rec- m Boston: originated method of organization by reations: outdoor sports. Home: Brookline. Of- which employers and workmen may be joined in flee: 16 State St., Boston. one body for the purpose of determining all mat- SAXTOIT John G artist fSee vol 1909 nlso ^^''f of mutual concern; organization incorporated -nr? . wiT'- A ■' iQi; 1K N. ' under the laws of Mass., 1907. as The Mass Soc Who s Who in America, 1914-15.)* of B^i^k and Stone Mason Masters and Crafts: SAYER, William Lawton, editor; Feb. 26, 1848- men, believed to be the flrst of its kind in the Apr., 1914. (See vol. 1909.) world. Club: Union (Boston). Home: Dorchester, SAYLES. Fred Lincoln, mfr.: b. Pascoag, R.I., ^^^^i^^*^^_ Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.* Apr. 13, 1865; s. Albert L. and Fannie J. (Warner) ^. fr^*"^*' J°^*i' editor, historian; b. Nottingham, Savles; g.s. Harden and Laura Sayles, and descend- ^■^■• Oct 6, 1835; s. Samuel and Betsey (True) ant of John and Mary (Williams) Sayles, of Provi- ^^cales; ed. common schs., Pembroke Acad., New (lence; ed. Mowry and Goff's English and Classical f'0"*^on Acad.: grad., with honors, Dartmouth Coll., Sch., Providence; m. Pascoag, June 30, 1886, 1?63, A.B., 1863, A.M., 1866; m. Center Harbor. Phoebe M. Wood: 1 son. Albert L., 2d (deceased). ^•^- 9^^- -■ ^^^^' I^-Hen Tasker; 1 son. Burton Associated with his father, Albert L. Savles, and ?^''"*'' .l>- ^ug. 12, 1873 (grad. Dartmouth Coll., his brother Albert H., in the mfr. of fancy oassi- H^5, dir. music Girard Coll.. Phila.). Teacher, 1863- meres and worsteds and carriage cloths, under 83, prin. Franklin Acad., Dover, N.H., 1869-82; edi- name of A. L. Sayles & Sons, Pascoag, R.I., 1889- tor and pub Dover Enquirer and Dover Daily Re- 98; co-partner since 1898 with his brother. Albert Publican, 1882-98; editorial writer Dover Daily H., in the same concern: treas. and gen. mgr. Fred Democrat since 1904. Has pub. vol. of hist, memo- L. Sayles Co., mfrs. of worsteds, fancy cassimeres, randa of Dover of Dartmouth Coll. and history of cloakings and kerseys, Pascoag, since 1899; gen. class of 1863; edited History of Strafford Co., N.H.. mgr. Akela Mills, Pascoag; pres. Sayles & Jenks 1914. Trustee State Normal Sch and mem. Sch. Manufacturing Co. (Warren, Mass.), Pascoag Re- Com., Dover. Republican. Conglist. Mem. N.H. alty Co.; pras. and treas. Albert L. Sayles 2d Land H^st- Soc, N.H. Soc S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Co. Republican. Mason (32") ; mem. Granite Lodge Paul Jones Club S.A.R, Pascataqua Pioneers, a No. 26; St. John Commandery, K.T., Providence, hist, soc of N.H and Me. 32 Mason, K.T. Ad- R.I. Clubs: Southern Rhode Island Country, West dress: Dover, N.H. Side, Commercial, Providence Rotary. Metacomet SCAMMON, John, lawyer; b. Stratham, N.H., Golf. Recreations: golf, tennis, hunting, flshing, Sept. 30, 1865; s. John J. and Rachel (Jewell) motoring. Address: Pascoag, R.I. Scammon; ed. Exeter High Sch., Phillips Exeter 948 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Acad.; Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Lynn, Mass., SCHAUB, Iilncoln Prederick, lawyer; b. Gaiim- 1S90, Mary Goodwin Dixcy. Studied law with villo, ia., J'"el). 12, IbSO; .s. l< redorick and Mary Eastman & Young; admitted to bar, 1898; mem. (Strohm) Schaub; A.B., Charles City Coll., 1901; lirm of Eastman, Scammon & Gardner; mem. N.H. ^V.M., State U. of la., 1903; LL..B., Harvard Law Ho. of Rep., 1903-5, Senate, 1907 (pres.), 1913; Sch., 1906; unmarried. Engaged in gen. law prac- mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1911; mem. Governor's tice since 1906; teacher of law. Harvard, since Council, 1915; dir. New Market Electric Light and 1907, prof, commercial law since 1913; dir. Cam- Power Co.; mem. Union Pub. Co., Manchester, bridge Trust Co., Harvard Cooperative Soc. Dir. Hamilton Water Works, Exeter, Hampton & Ames- Cambiidge Homes toi- Aged I'eoples. Clubs: Colo- bury St. Ry. Republican. Conglist. Royal Arch nial (Cambridge), Harvard (Boston). Home: 84 Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. lied Men. Ad- Prescott St.. Cambridge. Office: 17 University HalU dress: Exeter, N.H. Cambridge, and 53 State St., Boston. SCAMMON, Thomas Karmon, clergyman; b. SCHAUPPLEK, Bobert Haven, author, chamber Madison, N.H., July 14, 1867; s. Humphrey and musician; b. Brunn, Austria, Apr. 8, 1879, under Sarah Marshall (Harmon) Scammon; grad. New protection of Am. Hag; s. Henrv A. (D.D.) and Hampton Lit. Instn., 1894; B.A., Bates Coll., 1899; Mary (Gray) Schauffler (both missionaries); grad. Cobb Div. Sch., Lewiston, Me.. 1901; m. nephew of Edward W. and Adolph F. Schauffler; Nina Floretta Landman, of South Londonderry, arrived in America, 1881; student Northwestern Vt, July 25, 1901; 2 children, Carrie Evelyn, John u., 1898-9; B.A., Princeton, 1902; U. of Berlin, Humphrey. Ordained Free Bapt. ministry, 1901; 1902-3; pupil of 'cellists Steindel, Schroeder and pastor, Richmond, Me., 1901-3, Dixfield and West Hekking; m. London, Eng., Katherine de Nor- Peru, 1903-5, East Rochester, N.H., 1905-8, Con- mandie Wilson, Dec. 21, 1904. Editor, Nassau Lit. toocook. 190X-10, Farmington, 1910-13. Wolfboro Mag., 1901-2; music editor The Independent, 1903- since 1913. Progressive Republican. Mason; Odd 04; spl. contbr. Collier's Weekly in Italy and Fellow. Address: Wolfeboro Falls, N.H. Greece, 1906, of Century and Outlook in Germanv, SCANNEli, David Daniel, surgeon; b. Boston, 1907, of Success in the West 1909 1910, of Atlantic - - ■ " and Metropolitan, 1911, 1912, of Century, 1913. 1906, for winning na- Rome; played In L906. With wife, and 2 sons, David D., Jr., John Gordon. Has practiced Grasse Trio; niusical amateur, 1909— As an ama- .surgerv in Boston since 1900; visiting surgeon, teur sculptor has exhibited in National Sculpture Boston City Hosp.; instr. in anatomy and surgery, Society exhibitions (See W^ho s Who in America Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mem. for list of books, etc.) Home: Greenbush, Mass.* Boston Sch. Bd. Catholic. Club: Boston City. SCHAVOIB, Prederick, M.D., surgeon; b. Aix- Home: Jamaica Plain. Office: 366 Commonwealth la-Chapelle, Dec. 11, 1859; s. Lambert and Anna Av., Boston. Schavoir; ed. prep, schs., Royal U., Brussels, and SCARBBOTJOH, Marvin McBae, M.D.; b. Cress- Sch. of Medicine, Paris; arrived in U.S., 1882; M.D., well Ore., Sept. 10, 1S78; s. Lemuel Duncan and Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1887; m. Emma (Redford) Scarbrough; A.B., U. of Ore.. Nov. 6, 1913, Isabel Sellick, of Riverdale, Conn. 1902- A.M., Yale, 1905; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1907; Has practiced in Stamford since 1887; gynecolo- m. Mabel Gertrude Sherwood, of Bridgeport, Conn., gist Stamford Hosp. Republican. Catholic. Fel- Sept. 6, 1913; 1 son, Marvin McRae, Jr., b. June 25, low New York Acad. Medicine; mem. Stamford 1914. Practiced in New Haven since 1908; med. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Am. Electro-Therapeutic examiner for town of New Haven since 1910; instr. Assn. Contbr. to med. jours. Clubs: Suburban, in pharmacology. 1908-12, in therapeutics, since Wee Burn Golf. Recreations: golf. Address: 38 1912; clin. asst. in surgery, since 1912, Yale. Mem. Willow St., Stamford, Conn. A M.A Conn. State Med. Soc^ (sec since 1913). SCHEBMEBHOBN, Martin Kello^ff, clergyman: New Haven Med. Assn.. New Haven Co. Med. b. Durham, N.i., Mar 20, 1841; s. E Itosardus and Soc. ^ ale Med. Alurnni Assn. (sec and treas^ Elizabeth (Merritt) Schermerhorn; A.B., Williams since 1912). Sigma XiC,vic Federation New ^oll., 1865; Union Theol. Sem., 1865-7; m. Anna ^^^''^"■tt ^'■''\^^l^"*- t?!^!^"v.w^ A^^/il=V^*,Tr- Wheeler, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. Oct. 2, 1867. Or- Ne-w Haven). New Haven Lawn. Address. 105 Gained Presbyn. ministry 1867; pastor Amenia. College St.. New Haven, Conn. j^ Y.. 1867-70, Unitarian chs., Boston, 1871-6, Buf- SCHAEFPEB, Jacob Parsons, anatomist, M.D.; falo, 1876-9, Newport, R.I., 1879-84; deacon, 1885, b. Shamokin Dam, Pa., Aug. 20. 1878; s. George priest. 1886. P.E. Ch.; rector Tarrytown. N.Y., Keyser and Elizabeth (Long) Schaeffer; Central 1885-90, Arlington, Mass., 1890-6; resumed Uni- Pa. Coll.; grad. U.S. Sch. of Embalming. 1900; tarian ministry. 1897; minister Richmond. Va.. B.E.. Keystone State Normal. 1901, M.B.. 1903; Ottawa. Can., and Willimantic, Conn., 1897-1905: M.D., U. of Pa., 1907; A.M., Cornell U., 1909, and hon. pastor Channing Memorial Ch., Newport, R.I., Ph.D., 1910; (hon. M.A., Yale U., 1913); m. Mary since 1884. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; life mem. Mabel Bobb, of East Greenville. Pa., Aug. 5, 1903. Am. Unitarian Assn. Club: Harvard Union of Har- Supervising prin. East Greenville Pub. Schs.. 1901- vard Univ. (See Who's Who in America for books.) 03; resident phys. U. of Pa. Hosp., 1908; demon- Address: Harvard Union, 84 Prescott St.. Cam- strator med. anatomv. 1907. instr.. 1908-10. asst. bridge. Mass.* ?9?f •12^-^D^r'oV' 19?2-"Yali Med' S^ch"^' M^^m^^Se: o SCHEUEBI.E, John Adolf; b. Fontinel. Ia.. May l?.ll:U'^^^.^''h Ifi^ <.J^^''^Tcl^■ P^^- Ali%'^;^,f,l 30, 1875; s. Gottlieb and Mary (Sutter) Scheuerlo; XT^.,,.,,*, /~t.rt«»-. * i^ii o^ufeciic \_/i ud-ui^M \-,\Jn^x. million^', ±a\j\jf iJa.OL.0r Haven, Conn. Hartford, Vt., 1906-12; was a leader in boys' work, SCHAPP, Morris, author; b. Kirkersville, O., Dec. moderator Co. Ministers' Assn., chmn. com. on 28, 1840; s. John and Charlotte (Hartzell) Schaff; country life for Inter-Ch. Federation of Vt.. etc.; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1862; (LL.D., Williams Coll., resigned pastorate, 1912, to become sec. Benning- Mass., 1913); m. Alice Page, of Watertown. Mass.. ton County (Vt.) Improvement Assn.; sec. Hamp- Aug. 8, 1868. Second It. Ordnance Corps. June 17. den Co. (Mass.) Improvement Assn. since 1913. 1862; 1st It.. Mar. 3, 1863; capt.. Mar. 7, 1867; bvtd. One of initiators of the first country life conf. capt.. May 6, 1864, "for erallant and meritorious In Vt. Mem. Mass. Fruitgrowers' Assn.. Mass. Fed- service in battle of the Wilderness"; resigned. Dec. eration for Rural Progress, Grange, Hampden Har- 31, 1871; insp.-gen. Mass. Militia. 1882; mem. Mass. vest Club. .Springfield Fish and Game Club. Spring- Gas and Electric Light Commn. since 1893. Pres. field Hort. Soc. Greater Vt. Assn.. Western N.E. West Point Alumni Assn.. 1913. Democrat. (See Chamber of Commerce. Springfield Bd. of Trade: Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Cam- mem. exec. com. Eastern States Agrl. and Indus- bridge, Mass. Address: Ford Bldg.. Boston.* trial Expn. Republican. Recreations: country WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND • 949 life. Home: 470 Belmont Av. Office: 224 Main 17; chmn. Rep. Town Conv., alternate del. Rep. St., Springfield, Mass. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Methodist. Mason sriTii^T.'BR Sndolnli- h A,„... A..,. OA 1 o i( 9 Ijctters, Am. Antiq. Soc, N.E. Geneal. Soc. Club: SCHINDLER. Solomon, author. Apr 24 1842- Authors' (London). (See Who's Who in America May S. 1915 (See vol. 1909. also Who s Who in ^^^ j,^^^ ^^^ ^ Home: Intervale, N.H. Address: America, 1914-15.)* 4 Newbury St., Boston.* SCHINZ, Albert, college prof.; b. Neuchatel, -.—„-.-»-,-»-,-. ., j v -kt v, u Switzerland, Mar. 9, 1870; s Charles Emile and , SCHROEDEB, Alwin, musician; b. Neuhaldens- Ida (Diethelm) Schinz; A.B., U. of Neuchatel, 1888, eben Germany, June 15, 1855; s Carl and Char- A.M., 1889; U. of Berlin, 1892-3; Ph.D.. Tubingen, lotteSchroeder; studied music at Konigliche Hoch- 1894; U. of Paris, 1894-6; officer d'Academie, 1906. ^chule Berlin; m. Paula Kroctke of Berlin, 1878; Instr. philosophy, U. of Neuchatel, 1896-7; came ? children, Hedwig, Elfreda Rolf. First cellist, to America, traveled and attended Clark U., 1897- ^neisel Quartette, until 1907, Boston Symphony 98; instr. French, U. of Minn., 1898-9; prof, of Orchestra until 1913; has appeared with most French lit., Brvn Mawr Coll., 1899-1913; prof, of the leading orchestras. Furstlicher Kammer- French lit.. Smith Coll., 1913—. (See Who's Who virtuoso: eold medal for science and art Schwarz- in America for list of books, etc.). Address: Smith ^"rg, Sondershausen. Member Beethoven House, Collesre. Northampton. :\Iass.* Bonn. Republican Protestant. Clubs. St Bo- ^^^J^^,^^^ .«,;.„. . , ^ 1. -, , -.crn tolph, Boston Art. Recreations: art. Address: SCHpPIEM,WUliam judge; Feb. 14 1857- 53 Wesbourne Terrace, Brookline, Mass. .Tune 10, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also W ho s Who in ,. ^ ^ ^. \merica 1919-13) SCKROFF, Alfred Hermann, artist, decorative SCHOFIELD, WilUam Henry, college prof.; b. designer. (See vol. 1909.) , , . , ^ ^. Brockvllle, Ont., Apr. 6. 1870: s. Rev. William SCHUCHERT, Charles, paleontologist; b. Cin- Henrv and Anna (Parker) Schofield; A.B., Victoria cinnati, O.. July 3, 1S58; s. Philip and Agatha Coll., U. of Toronto, 1889; A.M., Harvard, 1893, fMuller) Schuchert; common sell. edn. : fhon A.M Ph.D., 1895: studied at Paris. Christiania, Conen- Yale U., 1904); unmarried. Began as collector of hagen, and elsewhere in Europe, 1895-7; m. Mary fossils and made study of paleontology; asst in Lvon Chenev, of Boston. Sept. 4, 1907. Master of paleontology to Mr. E. O. Ulrich, Newport^ Kv., modern langs.. Collegiate Inst.. Hamilton. Ont., 1885-9. to Prof. James Hall, Albany, N.T., 1889-91 : 1889-92: instr. English. 1897-1902. asst. prof. Eng- geol. survey of Minn.. 1891-2; preparator of fossils lish, 1902-6. prof, and head of dept. comparative with Dr. Charles E. Beecher, Tale U., l'5^92-3; asst. lit. since 1906, Harvard. Lecturer in English lit., paleontologist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1893-4; asst. U. of Chicago, summer. 1902: Harvard exchange curator sect, paleontology. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1894- prof. at U. of Berlin, 1907-8; lecturer at The Sor- 1904: prof, paleontology. Tale, prof. hist, geology, bonne. Paris, and at U. of Copenhagen, 1911. Sheffield Scientific Sch. and curator geol collec- Trustee Am. -Scandinavian Foundation. New Tork. tions, Peabody Mus., Tale, since 1904. Address: Clubs: Club of Odd Volumes (Boston), Century, Tale University, New Haven, Conn.* Harvard (New Tork). Colonial (Cambridge). SCHUSTER. "Winfield Scott, woolen mfr. (See Authors' (London), Oakley Country. (See Who's ^.^j jgog ) 'Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 38 „.„"„'„„„ ^ ■ „ , „/i„„cf„,.. 1^ -wii Gray's Hall. Cambridge. Mass.: (summer) East SCHUTTE^ ^?'''^ ,?^?^?fl.^'^''^'?i'HpH^^^^ Hill, Peterborough, N.H.* '"^''^^^Pl' ^/S' ^°''- \^-Jl^ ,; XoH Unnnt Hp^ , ^ ., and Meta (Hashagen) Schutte; grad. Mount Her- SCHONHARBT. Henn. sculptor: b. Providence, ,^^0^1 (Mass) Sch.. 1895; A.B.. Tale, 1899, A.M., R.I.. Apr. 24, 1877; s. Louis and Catherine (Grafen- 1902- unmarried. Taught in Delaware Acad.. Delhi, stein) Schonhardt; ed. pub. schs.. Providence; grad. t^j y 1899-1901 Carteret Acad.. Orange. N.J.. 1902- R.I. Sch. of Design, Providence, 1898; studied o4- headmaster Rumsev Hall since 1905. Republl- .\cad6mie Julien, ficole des Arts Decoratifs and qq^^ Presbyterian. Club: University (Litchfield l^cole des Beaux Arts. Paris. 1898-03; nvt. pupil pounty Conn.). Address: Cornwall, Conn. of Ernest-Dubois, Paris: m. Catherine Connor, of lJ.,,_.^.^ . .,.■.. 1 „r,^r,f nfo inc: • Providence, Jan. 26. 1909. Worked with Dubois SCHUYLER. Anthony, general agent life ins on monument of Bossuet exhibited at 1900 exhbn., b- Rochester N.^, May 20. 1868 s Anthonj ana Paris, also portraits of Madame Agache and Roger Mary Hall (Allen) Schuvler student Steven.sinst. ^oune:. uirv nan j-'arK. i-roviaence; ,-^oiaiers ana '■■ " V ^ V 1 J th icqq i-?- cr,1 nfrt Penn Mut Sailors' Monument. Bristol, R.I.: Cadmus, and Rock Island, 111. 1898-13 ^P'- ..^^t. Penn. mut. Clvtie (figures). R.T. School of Design Mus.; life Life Ins. Co at DavenPo^t, la 1 913-14^ gen agt. size portrait of William Grosvenor. in marble: etc. same for Western Mass., since Sept 1914. Mem Hon. mention Paris Salon. 1908. Club: Providence ^.ife Underwaters;^ Assn. of Western Mass (2d Art. Recreations: hunting. Address: 10 Audu- v.-p. , Sprinefleld Bd of Trade^ De^mocra^^ bnn Av.. Providence, R.L copalian. Home: 162 Fort Fiea-sant .'^\. umce. SCKOONMAKER. John Harp, lawyer; b Roches- ^''^ ^ain St., Springfield, Mass. ter, N.Y.. Feb. 14, 1868: s. Jeremiah and Jane L. SCHUYLER. Philiw. clergyman : b. Buffalo N.Y., Schoonmaker: grad. Williston Sem., Easthamp- Sept. 4, 1861: s. Rev. Montgomerv and Sophia ton. Mass.. ISSS: studied law; admitted to bar, (Norton) Schuyler; descendant of Philip Potersee 1895; m. Hardwick. Mass.. June 5. 1901. Marv Van Schuvler. who settled at Beverwyck (now Elizabeth Dav: 3 children. Arlan Harp, Neill Weiss, Albany), N.T., before 1650; ed. pub. schs.. St. Weld Dav. Has practiced at Ware. Mass.. since Louis, and under pvt. tutors; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1895. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 08. Senate, N.T. City. 1894; m. Mane Louise Nelson, of Mon- 1911. 12: di.«t. attv. Northwestern Dist. Mass., 1913. treal, Jan. 11. ISSS; 6 children, Hildegard (de- 950 WHO'S AVHO IN NEW ENGLAND ceased), Phyllis (Mrs. Sydney St. Felix Thaxter), Margaretta, Dorothy, Philip, Katrina. Deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1894; St. Ambrose Ch., N.Y. City, 1894-8; rector St. Peter's Ch., Benninpton, Vt., 1898-12; canon missioner St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, Me., since 1912. Democrat. Club: Port- land Country. Address: 121 State St., Portland, Me. SCHVTAB, John CliriBtoplier, librarian; b. New York, Apr. 1, 1865; s. (Justav and Eliza Catharine (von I'ost) Schwab; brother of Gustav Henry Schwab; A.B., Yale, 1886. A.M., 1888; TT. of Berlin, 1887-8; A.M., Ph.D., Gottingen, 1889; m. Edith A. Fisher, of Cincinnati, O., Oct. 5, 1893; 2 children, Katherine F., Norman von P. Instr. polit. economy, 1890-3, asst. prof.. 1893-8, prof., 1898-190r), li- brarian, 1905 — , Yale U. Editor Yale Review, 1892 — . Mem. ,\m. Econ. Assn., British Bcon. Assn.. Mass. Hist. See. (corr.), A.L..\., etc. Mem. Co. F, 2d Rogt., Conn. N.G.. 1891-4. Episcopalian. Clubs: Century (New York). Graduates' (New Haven). Author: History of New York Property Tax, 1880: The Confederate States of America, 1901. Contbr. to hist. revs, and mags. Recreations: traveling. Address: 310 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.* SCHWAMB. Peter, engineer: b. .\ilington, Mass., Feb. KS. IN5N; s. Peter and Clara (Beucher) Schwanil); S.H., in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1878; post-grad, student same, 1878-9; m. Amy E. Railev, of Arlington, .June 7. 1893. Draughtsman Howe Scale Co.. Rutland, Vt., 1879- 80, Hinkley Locomotive Co., Boston. 1880-3: instr. mech. engring., 1883-4, asst. prof, mechanism, 1884-8. asso. prof.. 1888-96. prof.. 1896-1901. prof, machine design. 1901-11. and 1883-1911 in charge dept. mechanical arts. Mass. Inst. Tech. Treas. The Theodore Schwamb Co.. Arlington, since 1897. MemliPi- school com.. 1897-1900. water commi-., 1 896-1 OO.T. chmn. Pd. Ptib. "Works, 1904-7. Arlinston. Republican. Home: Arlington. Mass.* SCH'WABZ, Georgre Trederick, forester; b. Bal- timore, Apr. 13, 1868; s. Frederick A. O. and Caro- line (Clausen) Schwarz; ed. Royal Textile Sch., Crefeld, Germany, 1886-8, Harvard Coll. and Law Sch., 1891-5; nat. forest schs. of Germany and France, 1895-7; unmarried. Expert in Forest Serv- ice, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1899-1904; since consulting forester. Mem. Soc. Am. Foresters, Soc. Preserva- tion of Nat. Parks (dir.), A.A.A.S. Clubs: Ap- palachian Mountain, Sierra, Cosmos (Washington), Harvard (New York and Boston). Authors' (I.,on- don). (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: 1470 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* SCHWBINFUBTH, Julius A., architect; b. Au- burn, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1863; s. Charles .1. and Kath- erine (Ammon) Schweinfurth; father a relative of Dr. Schweinfurth, African explorer; ed. pub. schs. of Auburn; studied architecture in Boston, Lon- don, Paris, Rome and Florence, Italy; m. M. Fan- nie Bellows, of Boston, Mar. 29, 1889; 1 son, Charles (A.B.. Harvard, 1913). With I'eabody & Stearns, architects, Boston, 13 yrs.; partner in practice of architecture with C. F. Schweinfurth, Cleveland, O., 1884-6; foreign travel and study, 1886-8; in independent practice in Boston since 1895. Architect for Municipal Courts and Pierce Grammar School, Brookline, Mass.; Wilder, Pom- eroy, Beebe, Cazenove and Shafer halls, and Hem- enway Gymnasium, Wellesley College; High School of Practical Arts. Municipal Bldg., Boston; Baptist Ch.. Brookline, Mass.. etc. Mem. A. I. A. Episcopalian. Author: Sketches Abroad, 1887. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton, Mass. SCOBOBIA, Arthur Gilmore, M.D.; b. Chelms- ford, Mass.. Apr. 1, 1872; s. Arthur and Eunice (Gilmore) Scoboria; father and mother came to Chelmsford, Mass., 1870. both of English descent; ed. Chelmsford High Sch.; Lowell Commercial Coll.; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Sch. of Medicine, 1895, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Mary Biden Bartlett, of Chelmsford, Mass., Apr. 5, 1905; 2 children, Mar- .iorie Bartlett, Phvllis Gilmore. Practiced in Chelmsford since 1897; phys. to Bd. of Health, and sch. phys., Chelmsford. Mem. M.V.M. since 1899; successively hosp. steward Troop F, Cav. ; asst. surgeon with rank of 1st U.; asst. sui-geon with rank of capt., staff of First Scjuadron of Cav., Boston, 1908. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc. Democrat. Protestant. Address: Adams St., Chelmsford, Mass. SCOFIBIiB, Columbus Sewell, M.D. ; b. Sutton, P.(,i., .Jan. 2. lNt;(i: .M.I)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1883; m. Attleboro. Mass.. Dec. 2U, 1899, Althea L. Sco- lield. In practice at Richford, Vt., since 1900; phys. Out-patients Dept. West End Children's Hosp., 1885-93, Lowell Island Hosp., Boston, 1888- 93; prof, diseases of children, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1893. Was first to use antiseptic pads during the lying-in period, adopted by Bos- ton Lying-in Hosp. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc, Boston Med. Soc, F'ranklin Co. Med. Soc. (pres. 1905-6); certificate from Queen Charlotte's Lying- in Hosp. and life mem. St. Bartholomew's Hosp., London, Eng. Mem. Vt. Legislature, 1910, 11; del. Peace Conv.. Baltimore, 1911. Republican. Episcopalian. CMubs: Automobile, Calumet. Ad- dress: Richford, Vt. SCOFIEIiD, Edwin Iiewis, lawyer; b. Stamford, Conn., June 18, 1852; s. Erastus E. and Jane A. (Brown) Scofield; ed. pvt. schs., Stamford, and at Columbia Law Sch., New York; m. Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 15, 1879, Annie W. Candee (deceased Feb. 8, 1908); 1 son, Edwin L. (grad. Yale U. and New York Law Sch.), b. Aug. 22, 1889. Has practiced at Stamford since 1873; v. -p. First Nat. Bank; dir. Greenwich Trust Co.; pres. Stamford Hosp.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1882, Senate, 1883, 1884; former- ly state bldg. and loan commr., state ins. commr., and for 2 terms mayor of City of Stamford. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Suburban (Stamford), Wee Burn Golf (Noroton. Conn.). Recreations: golf. Home: 76 South St., Stamford, Conn. SCOFIBIiB, Walter Keeler, naval officer; Apr. 28, 1839-Aug. 5, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SCOFIBIiB, Walter W.. M.D.; b. Westerlo, N.Y., May 16. 1854; s. Ezra H. and Deborah (Barton) Scofield; ed. Rensselaerville Acad, to 1874; grad. New York State Normal Coll., 1877; taught sch., 1877-9; asst. apothecary, Utica State Hosp. for Insane, vacations, 1880-1; M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1882; grad. Albany Hosp., 1883; m. New Scotland, N.Y., Jan. 29, 1884, Charlotte Ann Wands; 1 son, Walter W., .Jr. (Trenton, N.J.). Has practiced at Dalton, Mass., since Sept., 1883; dir. Pittsfield Co- operative Bank. Prohibitionist. Methodist. Mem. Berkshire Dist. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Alumni Assn. Albany Med. Coll. (ex- pres.). Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. A.O.U.W., P. of H. Club: Dalton Saturday Evening. Address: Dal- ton, Mass. SCOFIBIiD, William Bzra, clergyman; b. Bridge- port, Conn., Jan. 7, 1856; s. Rev. Henry and Ann Lois (Comstock) Scofield; grad. Pennington (N..I.) Sem., 1873; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1878, A.M., 1881; m. Phebe Elizabeth Brigham, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 24, 1889; 2 children, Alice Brigham, b. Feb. 20, 1890, Gertrude, Aug. 3, 1894. Teacher at Tilton (N.H.) Sem., Cummings Sch., Woburn, Mass., and Centenary Collegiate Inst., Hacketts- town, N.J., 1878-85; ordained M.E. ministry, 1885; pastor Saugatuck, Conn., 1885-6, Bridgeport, 1886- 87, St. Luke's Ch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1887-8, New Canaan, Conn., 1889-92, Torrington, 1892-4, Law- rence, L.I., N.Y.. 1895-6, Tompkins Av., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1897, Southampton, L.I., 1898-1900. Green- wich, Conn. 1901-9, East Pearl St. Ch., New Ha- ven, 1910-12, Torrington since 1913. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Address; 170 Prospect St., Torrington, Conn. SCOTT, Alva Boy, clergyman; b. Leavenworth, Ind.. Apr. 20, 186:!; s. Franklin Martin and Eliza- beth Jane (Carpenter) Scott; A.B., De Pauw U., 1886, A.M., 1889; grad. McCormick Theol. Sem., 1891; post-grad, study in psychology and sociology. Clark U. and Harvard; studied sociol. conditions of European cities 2 yrs.; Ph.D., U. of Wooster, 189C; A.M., Harvard, 1899; m. Cincinnati. Aug. 21, 1901. Alberta Garber. Ordained to the ministry of the Presbyn. (ZJh., 1891; entered ministry of Unitarian Ch., 1900; asso. minister Unitarian Ch., Minneapo- lis, Minn., 1900-1, minister All Souls' Unitarian WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 951 Ch., Colorado Sprins:s, Colo., 1901-04, Unitarian Ch.. Bangor, Me., since 1904. Life mem. Am. Uni- tarian Assn., Phi Gamma Delta. Club: Twentieth Century. Recreations: orcharding. Address: Ban- gor, Me. SCOTT, Augmstus E„ lawver: b. Franklin. Mass., Aug. 18. 1S38; s. Rila and Sarah S. (Paine) Scott; prep. edn. Green Mountain Liberal Inst.. Wood- stock. Vt.; A.B.. Tufts Coll., 1858, A.M., 1861: LL.B., Albanv Law Sch., 186.5; m. Xew Orleans. La., 1890, Cecilia F. Gustine: 1 daughter, Mary G. (Mrs. W. E. Phillips). Began practice in Boston, 1866; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1879-80, Senate, 1885, 1886: prin. high sch., Lexington, for nearly 6 yrs. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Assn. Unitarian. Mem. Appalachian Mountain Club (ex-pres.). Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 100 Ames Bldg.. Boston. SCOTT, Austin 'Wabeman, college prof; b. Xew Brunswick. X..J.. Aus". 31, 1S84; s. Austin and Anna Prentiss (Stearns) Scott: A.B.. Rutgers Coll., 1903; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1909; m. Esther Ken- dall, Boston, June 21. 1914. Admitted to X'ew York bar, 1910; associated with office of Winthrop & Stimson, and practiced law in Xew York. 1910; admitted to Mass. bar. 1911; instr. in Harvard Law Sch.. 1909-10; asst. prof. Harvard Law Sch., 1910-14; prof, since 1914; during academic yr., 1911-12. on leave of absence from Harvard and held position as dean of Coll. of Law. State U. of Iowa. Editor: Scott's Cases in Civil Procedure, 1914. Address: 5 Fuller PL, Cambridge, Mass. SCOTT, Charles Pelton, engineer; b. Athens Co.. O., Sept. 19. 1864; s. William Henry and SaraU (Felton) Scott; A.B.. Ohio State U., 1885; post- grad, course 1V> vrs.. .Johns Hopkins: m. Emilv. d. Capt. C. T. and Annie W. Clark. Oct. 15. 1895. With Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. Pitts- burgh. 1888-1911, consulting engr. same. 1904-11; prof. elec. engring., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1911 — . Pres. Engrs. Soc. Western Pa., 1902, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 1902-3. Address: X'ew Haven, Conn.* SCOTT, Charles Nelson, retired jeweler; b. Au- burn. Mass.. Apr. 6. 1846; s. Xelson Ryan and Maria E. (Crosby) Scott; ed. pub. and high schs.. Worcester. Highland Mil. Acad, and U.S. Xaval Acad., X'ewport and Annapolis, resigning before graduation, on account of malaria, and pro- nounced unfit for naval service; learned the drug business in his father's pharmacy in Worcester, 1867-70; m. May 3. 1869, Ella Frances, d. Benjamin and Martha (DoUiver) Goddard. of Worcester Cshe died Oct. 18. 1907): children. Arthur Xelson (deceased). Ralph Goddard (deceased), Chester Francis. Took charge of jewelry business of his father-in-law, who died in 1S70. and conducted it in partnership with Frank A. Knowlton (Benjamin Goddard & Co.). 1870-6. and as owner of the busi- ness, 1876-88; in brokerage business 3 yrs. and then retired. Republican. Mason. Conglist. Ad- dress: 656 Main St.. Worcester, Mass. SCOTT, Charles Seaver, real estate; b. Roches- ter, X.Y., Feb. 13, 1S35: s. Jacob R. and Catherine F. (Seaver) Scott; prep. edn. Chelsea (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Brown U.. 1877; prin. "^'rentham High Sch.. 1877-8; grad. X'ewton Theol. Instn., Xewton Center. Mass.. 1881; m. Wrentham. Mass.. Sept.. 1881. Jennie T. Pond; 4 children. Charles Warren, b. Apr. 18, 1883, Roscoe Ellis, Feb. 12, 1887, Mary Seaver. Jan. 12, 1891, Janet Louise July 7, 1895. Ordained to ministry of Bapt. Ch., 1881; in real estate and ins. business since May 1, 1901. Mason. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Brown). Progressive. Ad- dress: 91 Lexington St.. "Waverley. Mass. SCOTT, Clarence, lawyer; b. Greenbush, Me.. Aug. 24. 1S66: s. William H. and Caroline A. (Fol- som) Scott; descendant of David Scott, who emi- grated from Ireland to Belfast. Me., in 1814; ed. Old Town fMe.) Acad, and Me. State Coll.; read law in office of J. F. Gould, of Old Town; m. Char- lotte Chase Folsom. of Old Town. Apr. 15, 1902; 4 children, Morrill F, b. Aug. 22, 1904 (deceased); Robert F., Jan. 9, 1906; Gorham H., Oct. 22, 1907; George W.. Mar. 29, 1910. Admitted to Me. bar. 1894, to U.S. Circuit Ct.. 1899: practiced at Old Town. 1894-1910. Address: Old Town, Me. SCOTT, Clarence Watkina, lawyer, educator; b. Plymouth, Vt., Aug. 20, 1849; s. Charles A. and Betsey E. (Watkins) Scott; ed. Chester (Vt.) Acad.. 1865-6, Randolph (Vt.) Xormal Sch., 1867, Black River Acad.. Ludlow, Vt.. 1868-9. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, X.H.. 1869-70; A.B., Dartmouth Coll.. 1874, A.M., 1877; (LL.D., X.H. Coll., 1913); m. Duluth. Minn.. 1888. Harriet M. Field; 3 chil- dren, Charles Field, b. Jan. 23, 1891; Susie Helen. July 30. 1895; Alice Hovey, Aug. 12. 1899. Studied law; admitted to Vt. bar, 1879; librarian Dart- mouth Coll.. 1874-8; instr. in X.H. Coll.. 1876-81. prof. English, same. 1881-94 (coll. part of Dart- mouth Coll., until 1893): prof, history and polit. economy, X.H. Coll., 1S94-13, prof, of history same since 1913. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Hist. Assn. Liberal Republican. Conglist. Address: Durham. X.H. SCOTT, Colin Alexander, psychologist: b. Otta- wa. Ont.. Can.. Feb. 11. 1S61: s. Robert and Isabella Scott: College City of Xew York. 1877: B.A.. Queen's U., Kingston. Ont.. 18S5: studied Ontario Art Sch.. 1887; Ph.D.. Clark U.. Worcester. Mass.. 1896; m. Helen McColl. of Kingston. Oct.. 1881. Head dept. of psvchologv. Chicaso X'ormal Sch.. 1897-1901: editor Child Studv Quarterly. 1899-1901; prof. edn.. Miami U.. Oxford. O.. 1902: head dept. of psvchologv. Boston X'ormal Sch.. 1902-10; prof, psychology and edn.. Tufts Coll.. 1910-11. Boston X'ormal Sch.. 1911 — . T\'riter. lecturer, exhibitor at various art exhbns. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. Au- thor: Social Education. 1908. Home: 88 Pleasant St., Brookline. Mass.* SCOTT, Elwin Ijyle, lawver; b. Braintree. Vt.. June 1. 1S77; s. Walter C. and Abbie S. Scott: ed. Randolph (Vt.) State Normal Sch.; read law in the office of Hon. Richard A. Hoar, of Barre. Vt. : m. Gertrude Ellen Trerise. of Randolph, Jan. 19. 1908. Admitted to Vt. bar. 1903. and since prac- ticed in Barre: in partnershin with .J. "Ward Carver. as Scott & Carver. 1905-S: city attv. of Barre: dir. Ouarry Savings Bank & Trust Co. Republican. L^niversalist. Mem. X'.F.O.P., Knights of Pvthias. Home: 6 Park St. Office: 14 Howland Bldg.. Barre. Vt. SCOTT, Frederick Andrew, lawyer: b. Terry- ville. Conn.. Xov. ■v. I,s66: s. Walter Henry and Sarah R. (Grannissi Scott: descendant of Edmund Scott. Farmington. Conn.. 1636: B. -v.. Yale. 1889: LL.B., cum laude, Yale Law Sch.. 1891: unmarried. Practiced. Hartford. Conn., since 1S91: asst. elk. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1S95. elk., 1897: elk State Sen- ate. 1899: elk. bills Gen. Assembly. Conn.. 1903. engrossing elk.. 1903 and 1907: mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 1905. 09. 11 (speaker of House. 1911>: U.S. atty. for Dist. of Conn., since At>r.. 1912: pres. The "U'. H. Scott Co.: dir. Terryville Savings Bank. Republican. Pres. bd. Terrvville Pub. Library. Conglist. Mason: Odd Fellow. Clubs: City: High- land Golf (Terrvville). Homf: Terryville. Conn. Office: 756 Main St., Hartford. Conn.* SCOTT, Henry Edwards, editor: b. Wiscasset. Me.. Oct. 17. 1S59: s. Jonathan Edwards and Eliza Ann (Clark) Scott: grad. Wiscasset High Sch.. 1S77: A.B.. Harvard. 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa): post- erad. work. L'. of Berlin. 1881-3. L'- of Leipzig. 1883-4. Kcole des Chartes. Paris. 1888, Harvard Grad. Sch.. 1889-90: m. Middleburv. Vt.. Feb. 14. 188S. Harriet Adelia Chapman: 4 children. George Chaoman (A.B.. LL.B.. Harvard). Elizabeth Fletch- er. Henrv Edwards. Harriet Adelia. Instr. history. Harvard. 1884-5: prof. Latin. Middleburv (Vt.) Coll.: master St. Paul's Sch.. Concord. X'.H. : mas- ter. Medford (Mass.) High Sch.. at head of dept. of historv. 1903-11: editor of Publication^:. X^.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. since Oct., 1912: interested especiallv in hist., antiquarian and geneal. re- search. Republican. Eoiscopalian. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., X'.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. Medford Hi«t. Soc. Mass. Soc. Mavflower Descendants. Mass. Soc of Colonial "Wars. Home: 71 Otis St.. Med- ford. Mass. Office: 9 Ashburton PI., Boston. SCOTT, Horatio William, lawyer; b. Barre. Vt.. Aug. 10. 1S70: s. Charles William and Lucy W. (Piatt) Scott: ed. pub. schs. and Goddard "Sem.. Barre. Vt.. to 1893: studied law: admitted to bar. 1895: m. Morrisville, Vt., Feb. 22. 1898. Edith M. 952 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Silloway; 3 children, Doris Lucille, Florence Adah, Eleanor Phoebe. Has practiced at Barre, since Oct., 1895; apptd. by Gov. Proctor judse of City Court for term of 2 yrs., besinning Dec. 1, 1906, now serving 5th term. Dir. Granite Mut. Ins. Co. Republican. Grand Hep. Grand Encampment of Vt. I.O.O.F. ; Grand liep. Sup. Lodge N.E. Order of Protection; K.P. I.O.G.T. Club: Vincitia. Rec- reations: beekeeping. Address: Barre, Vt. SCOTT, Koward Burr, judge; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 25, 1851; s. Albert and Caroline (See- ley) Scott; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1874 (Phi Beta Kappa); studied law in office of Brewster & Tweedv; admitted to bar, 1878. Began practice at Danbui-y, Conn., 1878; judge City Court, 1895-07; judge Court of Common Pleas of Fairfield Co. since 1907. Address: Danbury, Conn. SCOTT, Iiucy Jameson, editor; b. Irasburg, Vt., Nov. 27, 184:!; d. Alexander and Sarah Knowles (Locke) Jameson; grad. Newbury (Vt.) Sem. and Collegiate Inst., 1866 (valedictorian); m. Rev. Orange W. Scott, of Newbury, July 17, 1867. Taught dist. schs., summers, 1862-4, and 1 yr. in sem.; lias been identified for many yrs. with W.C.T.U. and Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc. of M.E. Ch. Ed- itor Junior Missionary Friend, pub. by Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc. of M.E. Ch. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Lunenburg, Mass.* SCOTT, Mary Augnista, professor of English; d. Abraham MacLean and Julia Anne (Boyer) Scott; A.B., A.M., Vassar Coll.; mem. Newnham (?'oll., U. of Cambridge, Eng. (Moral Sciences Tripos), 1886- 87; student in Romance langs., Johns Hopkins U., 1889-90; first woman fellow, Yale U., 1892-4, Ph.D., 1894. Prof. Eng. lang. and lit., Smith Coll., 1902 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of societies, hooks, etc.) Home: 36 Bedford Terrace, Northamp- ton, Mass.* SCOTT, Nathaniel Harvey, M.D.; b. Dalton, N.H., Mar. 16, 1851; s. Nathaniel Phillips and Margaret (Harriman) Scott; prep. edn. Lancaster Acad, and Gorham. Me.; M.D.. Med. Dept., Bowdoin Coll., 1874; m. Sandwich, N.H., Apr. 17. 1879, H. Elizabeth Moulton; 6 children. Margaret E. (Scott) Steph- enson, R. Beatrice, Louisa F., Natt H., Ethel L., Edith M. Practiced in Sandwicli and Maynard until 1880, since at Wolfboro, N.H. ; trustee Brew- ster Free Acad.: trustee and mem. staff Huggins Hosp. Mem. N.H. Legislature, 1911, 12. Republi- can. Conglist. Mem. Carioll Co. and N.H. med. socs.. Am. Med. Assn. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., Grange. Address: Wolfboro, N.H. Feb. 27, 1832-Apr. 28, SCOTT, Oliu, mfr., engr. ; 1913. (See vol. 1909.) SCOTT, Thomas A.; b. New London, Conn., Oct. 10, 1877; s. Thomas A. and Harriet A. (Whitbeck) Scott; grad. Mystic Valley English and Classical Inst.; m. New London, 1898, Annie E. Page. Has been pres. T. A. Scott Co. since May 1, 1903, tow- ing, pile-driving, wharf bldg., etc.; pres. Scott In- vestment Co.; alderman 5th Ward. Mem. Conn. Soc. Civ. Engrs. Mason (32°). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Engineers', Transportation (New York); Thames, Harbour. Entre Nous (New London): Exchange (Boston); Fishers Island Sportsmen's Club (N.Y.). Home: 496 Montauk Av. Oflftce: 292 Pequot Av., New London, Conn. SCOTT, Walter, clergvman, editor. (See vol. 1909.) SCOTT, Walter W., lawyer; b. Dover, N.H., Aug. 26, 1867; s. John and Jessie (Bird) Scott; ed. pub. schs. and Pliillips Exeter Acad.; studied law in office of Hon. John Kivel, supplemented by course at Boston Univ. Law Sch. ; admitted to bar, 1897; m. 1897, Helen Thompson. Has practiced at Dover since 1897: was mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., city so- licitor, 1898, and co. solicitor; col. N.H. Nat. Guard since 1895. Mason; K.P. Home: Dover, N.H. SCOTT, Willard, clergyman: b. Amsterdam, N.Y., June 23, 1850: s. Alexander and Louisa Jane (Clizbe) Scott; A.B., Williams Coll., 1875; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., New York, 1878; (D.D., Beloit, 1892, Williams, 1900); m. Marv Bell Stewart, of Amsterdam, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1878. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1879; pastor, Bethany Congl. Ch., New York, 1878-9, West Farms Presbyn. Ch., New York, 1S79-83, St. Mary's Av. Congl. Ch., Omaha, Neb., 1883-91, South Congl. Ch., Chicago, 1891-8, Pied- mont Congl. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1898-09; since 1910, occasional preacher, lecturer, after-dinner speaker and humorist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Au- thor: The Heart of Faith, 1912. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century, Monday, Winthrop (Bos- ton), Apollo (Chicago). Home: 489 Washington St., Brookline, Mass.* SCOVIIiIii:, Annie Beecher, teacher, lecturer; b. Norwich, N.Y.; d. Samuel and Harriet E. (Beech- er) Scoville; ed. Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Mass., 1880-5; Wellesley Coll., 1885-8; Oxford U., England, 1890-1; unmarried. Teacher Hampton Inst., Va., 6 yrs., also making trips in various capacities to Dakotah, Omaha and Winnebago In- dians; teacher, Catlierine Aiken Sch., Stamford, Conn., 10 yrs.; in charge of negro work in Balti- more, for Johns Hopkins Hosp. and reorganized same, 1912-13; now connected with Hampton Inst, as student of situation in the South and lecturer before northern schs. and hosps. Conglist. Ad- dress: Stamford, Conn.* SCOVZIiI^Z:, Augustus Erving-, clergyman; moved to Adrian, ISIich. (See vol. 1909.) SCOVIIiIiB, Wilbur Iiincoln; moved to Detroit, Mich. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SCSIBNER, Brnest Varian, M.D. ; b. Lewiston, Me., Feb. 18, 1855; s. Cvrus E. and Mary A. (Thompson) Scribner; A.B., Bates Coll., 1878; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; m. Mary E. Prince, of New Sharon, Me., Dec. 28, 1881; 2 children, Ralph E., Paul W. Practiced in Worces- ter, Mass., 1881-2, Bismarli, N. Dak., 1882-4; asst. supt. Worcester (Mass.) State Asylum, 1884-90, supt., 1890-12; supt. Worcester State Hosp. since Apr. 1, 1912. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn. Conglist. Clubs: Worcester, Bohemian, Tat- nuck Country, Quinsigamond Boat. Recreations: outdoor life. Address: Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Mass. SCBIBITBB, Frederick Parker, M.D.; b. Ray- mond, N.H., June 29, 1884; s. Charles W. and Martha G. (Parker) Scribner; grad. Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., 1902; A.B., Dartmouth, 1906; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1909: m. Carmen B. Stilphen, of Jackson, N.H., June 12, 1912; 1 daugh- ter, Muriel Stilphen. Practiced in Manchester, N.H., since 1912; obstetrician Eliott Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsborough Co. Med. Soc. Manchester Med. Soc, A.K.K. Med. Fraternity. Mason; Odd Fellow. Democrat. (Conglist. Home: 587 Pine St. Office: 951 Elm St., Manchester, N.H. SCBIBNBB, Georg-e Bdwin, mfr.; b. Ashland, X.H., Dec. 7, 1863; s. Franklin and Marcia E. (Hackett) Scribner; grad. Tilton Sem., 1883, and took commercial course at New Hampton Instn.. N.H. ; m. New Hampton, N.H., June 1, 1897, Emma H. Mead. Began active career in employ of Ash- land Savings Bank; assisted in 1886 in organizing the Ashland Knitting Co. (treas.); mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907. Republican. Mason, K.T. Address: Ashland, N.H. SCXTBBEB, Arthur Henry, clergyman; b. Rox- bury, N.Y., Nov. 24, 1868; s. Edward and S. Eliza- beth (Simmons) Scudder; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn.. 1895; city missionary summers of 1893 and 1894 in N.Y. (jity, supported by Wesleyan U. Y.M.C.A. ; m. Elizabeth C. Stocking, of Simsbury, Conn., Apr. 29. 1896; 4 children, Fisk William, Anna Eliza- beth, Ruth Delanov, Alice (deceased). Preached in Wakefield, R.I., 1895-6; ordained M.E. ministry, 1896; pastor North Truro, Mass., 1896-9, Marsh- field, 1899, at Drew Theol. Sem. and preacher at Chester, N.J., 1899-1900; pastor Marion, 1900-2, Westport Point. 1902-3, W. Fulton, N.Y., 1903-4, Halcottville, 1904-6, Summit, 1906-8, Prattsville, 1908-10, Spencertown, 1910-11, Housatonic, Mass., 1911-14. Mem. Delta Tau Delta (Wesleyan U.), Phi Rho Lit. Soc Prohibitionist: del. to Nat. Conv., at Atlantic City, 1912, to N.Y. State Conv., 1910. Autlior: The Day of Judgment and Other Poems. Address: Housatonic, Mass., and Santa Barbara (Westport). Isle of Pines, W.I. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 95i SCUI>I>z:R, Charles Iiocke, surpeon; b. Kent, Conn., 1S60; s. Evarts and Sarah (Lamson) Scud- der; A.B., Yale, 1882, Ph.B., 1883; M.D., Harvard U., 1888; m. Abigail T. Seelve, of Northampton, Mass., Sept. 5, 1895; 2 children, Hilda Chapin. Evarts Seelye. Surg^eon-in-chief, ear and .surgical service, Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; asso. in surgery, Har- vard U. Fellow Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Coll. Sur- geons; mem. Am. Soc. Clin. Surgery, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Surg. Soc. Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard. Author: Treatment of r^ractures (8 edits.), 1900-7; Stenosis of Pvlorus in Infants, 1905: Tumors of tlie .Taw. 1912. Address: 209 Beacon St.. l^oston.* SCUSDER, Samnel Hubbard, naturalist; Apr. 13, 1837-Mav IT. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who In America. 191 (T-l 1.) SCITDBEB. Vlda Dutton, college prof.: b. South- ern India, Dec. 15, ISGl; d. David Coit and Harriet L. (Dutton) Scudder; A.B., Smith Coll., 1884, A.M.. 1889; grad. study at Oxford and Paris. Connected with formation coll. settlements; associate prof. Enelish literature, 1892-1910. prof., 1910 — , Wel- lesley Coll. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of boolis, etc.) Home: Leigh ton Rd., Wellesley, Mass.* SCUIiIi'X', Edward Thomas, lawver; b. Plttsfleld. Mass., .Julv 9. 1867: s. Edward and Catherine (Butterfield) Scully: A.B., Williams Coll., Wil- liamstown. Mass.. 1894; LL.B.. Columbian (now George Washington) U. Law Sch., 1897. Has prac- ticed at Pittsfield since 1S97. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa (Gamma Chanter, Williams Coll.). Foresters of America. Clubs: Park of Pittsfield. Williams of New York. Address: Pittsfield, Mass. SZ:a.GEK, Charles ■William, banker; b. Brandon, rt., Dec. 13. 1869; s. Charles Wesley and Sonhia E. (Goodnow) Seager; ed. pub. schs. and a little over 2 vrs. in high sch., Springfield, Mass.; m. Oct. 3, 1896, Marie Louise Hulin, of Brooklvn, N.Y. Be- gan as elk. 1st Nat. Bank, Sprinsfield. Oct.. 1888; elk. Springfield Safe Denosit & Trust Co., .Tan. 1. 1890; teller. .Tune 24. 1895. treas. since .Tan. 1, 1897, Berkshire T^oan & Trust Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Re- publican. Conglist. Master Mason; mem. Sons of Veterans. S.A.R. Clubs: Saturday Evenina. Park. Home: 87 Elm St. Office: 24 North St.. Pittsfield. Mass. SEAGBAVi:, Charles Burnside, editor and pub- lisher; b. Uxbridge, Mass., Auii. 3, 1862; s. Charles Stowe and Waitie (Scott) Seagrave; descendant of John and Sarah Seagrave, Boston, 1732; ed. Cambridge grammar and higli schs.; m. Carrie C. Hill, of Belmont, Mass., Dec. 18, 1883. Began active career in oflice of C'ambridge Tribune; re- porter Boston .Tournal 8 yrs.; purchased Cambrid.ge Chronicle, 1891. and has since been partner (half owner) Cambridge Chronicle Co.; mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1889; register of voters, 1902; for several yrs. mem. Rep. City Com. ; served as mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass. and Cambrid.ge Bd. of Trade. Mem. North Cambridge Business Men's Assn. Universalist. Mason; mem. Royal Arca- num. Knights of Pythias, I.O.R.M. Clubs: New- towne (charter member), Middlesex Sportsman's Assn. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 48 Bellevue Av. Office: 83 Austin St., Cambridge, Mass. SEAGSAVi:, Charles Edwin, merchant; Oct. 1, 1825-Apr. 1, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) SEAG-BAVE, Prank Evans, astronomer; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 29, 1860; s. George Augustus and Mary Greene (Evans) Sea.grave; ed. sch. of Rev. Charles H^. Wheeler, 1869-74; Harvard Coll. Obs.. 1875-7; (M.A.. Brown U.. 1911); unmarried. During period 1878-1901, went on 3 total solar eclipse expdns. and observed visually and pho- tographically many phenomena, such as the re- versing layer, coiona and prominence spectra; photographed transit of Venus, at Providence, R.I., Dec. 6, 1882; accomplished important work in relation to Halley's comet which appeared in 1909, 1910. Has made numerous observations of comets, and computations and observations of variable stars of different types to determine their periods and forms of their light curves; also orbits and ephemerides of asteroids, etc. Mem. A.A.A.S., British Astron. Assn., Astronomique Soc. of France, Astronomique Soc. of Mexico. Contbr. to astron. pubis. Home: Adams House, Boston, and 17 Keeue St., Providence, R.I. Address: Observa- tory, Nortli Srituate, Mass. SEAGBAVES, Iiawsou, mfr. ; b. Uxbridge, Mass.. .Tan. 26, 1840; s. T^awson A. and Priscilla (Beals) Seagraves; ed. pub. schs., Uxbridge, and in R.L, and in a machine shop; m. .Tune 1. 1869, Mary A. Fox, of Uxbridge (died 1886); m. 2d, .Tuly 1, 1894, Stella Clark, who died Oct. 11, 1907; 6 children, Olive DeW. Taft, Willard .L. Bradford S., Mary .L, Edgar L.. Chauncey W. Worked in needle manu- factory. 1853-68, except while in Civil War, 1861- 64, in 15th Mass. Regt.; librarian Uxbridge Pub. Library, 1880-95; farming since 1894. Served as overseer of the poor for a number of terms, and in other offices; permanent trustee Pub. Library. Mason; mem. K. of P., G.A.R., O.E.S. Address: Uxbridge. Mass. SEABI^E, Arthur, astronomer; b. London, Eng.. Oct. 21. 1837; s. Thomas and Anne (Noble) Searle; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1856, A.M.. 1859; m. Emma Wesselhoeft, of Boston, .Tan. 1, 1873. After 12 yrs. in other places became asst. in Harvard Coll. Obs.. 1869-83; asst. prof, of astronomy, 1883-7, Phillips prof., 1887-12, prof, emeritus, 1912, Harvard U. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Address: 41 Concord Av., Cambrid.ge, Mass."* SEABIiE, Charles Putnam, lawyer; b. New Marlboro, Mass., .Tuly 21, 1854; s. Richard T. and Emily A. (Putnam) Searle; A.B., Amherst, 1876; studied Nat. Law Sch., Washington; admitted to bar, 1884; m. Cora Hog.sr, of Boston, 1885; children, •Tohn E., Richard W., Corinna. Has practiced at Boston since 1884; specialty customs and revenue law; pres. and dir. Calvin Putnam Lumber Co., etc. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Clubs: Uni- versity, Algonquin. Country (Brookline). Essex County (Manchester), Chevy Chase, Metropolitan (Washington). Home: 280 Commonwealth Av. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.* SEABI.E, Prank W., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) SEABI.es, Helen McGaffey, educator; b. (par- ents citizens of U.S.) Barre, Can., Feb. 10, 1856; d. Henry Rogers and Delia Anne (McGaffey) Searles; ed. West Jersey Acad., Brockport (N.Y.) State Normal Sch.; A.M., Lake Forest U., Illinois, 1894; fellow in Greek, Cornell U.. 1894-5; fellow in Sanskrit and comparative philology, U. of Chi- cago, 1895-8; Ph.D., U. of Chicago, 1898. Teacher high sch., Addison, N.Y., 1884-9, Ferry Hall Sem., Lake Forest, 111., 1889-94, Pa. Coll. for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.. 1888-9; prof, of Latin. Mt. Hol- yoke Coll.. since 1899. Mem. Archfeol. Inst, of America, Am. Philol. Assn., Collegiate Alumna- Assn. Episcopalian. Club: Boston College. Author: Lexicographical Studies of the Greek Dialect In- scriptions, 1898. Writer of reviews, etc. Address: South Hadley, Mass. SEABI.S, Charles Edwin, lawyer; b. Pomfret, Conn., Mar. 25, 1846; s. Edwin Clarke and Caroline (Mathewson) Seails; ed. pvt. sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., and pvt. acad., Thompson, Conn., to 1864; A.B., Yale, 1868; m. Boston, Oct. 8, 1902, Sarah Alice Fell. Studied law; admitted to bar 1870; began practice at Putnam, Conn., Oct., 1870; mem. law- firm of Searls & Russell since 1893; dir. Derry L.B.. Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law, 1895; m. Oct. 31, 1899. Jennie Porter White, of Danvers, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895; began practice in Boston in office of Gen. Edgar R. Champlin established office on ow-n account 3 yrs. later; apptd. justice of the 1st Dist. of Essex, Salem, Mass., 1905, and removed office to Salem, wliere has since been located. Mem. Salein Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Essex Bar Assn., Salem Bar Assn., Essex Inst., Danvers Hist. Soc, Dan- vers Improvement Soc, Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Democrat. Conglist. Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Red Men, Grange. Clubs: Salem, Salem Golf, Salem Billiard, Essex Congregational. Home: 37 Cherry St., Danvers, Mass. Office: 114 Washington St., Salem, Mass. SEARS, Georg-e Gray, M.D.; b. Boston, Oct. 22, 1859; s. George O. and Sarah G. (Richards) Sears; A.B., Amherst, 1880; M.D., Harvard, 1885; m. Ruth Williams, of Boston, Feb. 2, 1904. Practicing medi- cine at Boston since 1886; visiting phys. Boston City Hosp., 1902; insti-., 1897-1901, asst. prof. clin. medicine, 1901-11, asso. prof., 1911-12, clin. prof, medicine, 1912 — , Harvard. IVIem. Mass. Med. Soc, Assn. Am. Physicians, Boston Soc. Med. Improve- ment, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Republican. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country. Address: 426 Beacon St., Boston.* SEARS, Harry Edward, M.D. ; b. Boston, Apr. 11, 1870; s. Edward Shailer and Isabelle (Wagner) Sears; descendant of Richard Sares, Plvmouth, Mass., 1633; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1889: A.B., Harvard, 1893; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Myrtle Walker, of Beverly, Mass., Oct. 28, 1902; 2 children, Norman, Harry Edward, .Tr. In gen. practice in Beverly, Mass., since 1899; visiting sur- geon Beverly Hosp. Acting asst. surgeon, U.S. Army in Porto Rico, Aug., 1898-May, 1899. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Address: 25 Broadway, Beverly, Mass. SEARS, Henry Howes, merchant; b. East Dennis. Mass., July 17, 1845; s. Nathan and Sarah Clark (Howes) Sears; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; m. Mary C. Homer, of East Dennis. Feb. 17, 1870 (died Aug. 12, 1912). In mercantile business at Bast Dennis; v.-p. Bass River Savings Bank; dir. Cape Cod Nat. Bank; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913. 1914. Trustee and treas. Jacob Sears Memorial Library Corpn. Republican. Methodist. Mason; mem. K. of P., I.O.R.M. Home: East Dennis, Mass. SEARS, Henry "William, lumber dealer: b. South Yarmouth, :Mass.. Apr. 24. 1859: s. Barnabas and Deborah M. (Clark) Sears: ed. common schs.. South Yarmouth: Comer's Commercial Coll.. Bos- ton; m. Martha S. Pickens, of Middleboro. Mass., Dec. 5, 1883; 2 children. Henry W.. Jr., Mabel B. Engaged in lumber business at Middleboro, Mass., since 18 75; dir. Middleboro Co-operative Bank since its organization. 1889, also chmn. securitv com.; mgr. Sears T^umber Company. Trustee Public Li- brarv, Middleboro. Republican. Conglist. Club: Middleboro Commercial. Home: 107 S. Main St. Office: 34 Vine St., Middleboro, Mass. SEARS, Herbert Mason; A.B.. Harvard I^. 1889. Dir. N.E. Trust Co.. Old Colonv Trust Co.. Boston Opera Co.: trustee Suffolk Savine-s Bank for Sea- men and Others. Free Hosp. foi- Women: mem. bd. of mgrs. Mass. Charitable Eve and Ear Infirmary. Address: 53 State St., Boston. SEARS, Horace S.. cotton fabrics; b. Wayland. Mass., Feb. 26. 1S55: s. Edmund Hamilton and Ellen (Bacon) Sears: ed. dist. schs.: unmarried. Began at Boston, with N. Bovnton & Co., 1880; mem. of firm of Boynton & Co.. 1889-1900; since mem. Wellins?-ton, Sears & Co. (cotton duck); treas. "^'est Point Mfg. Co., Riverdale Cotton Mills. Wes- ton Water Co., Chattahoochee Valley R.R. ; dir. Brookside Mills. Divie Cotton Mills. Columbus Mfg. Co.. Sherman Mfg. Co.. Lanett Rleachery & Dve Works. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Algonquin. Unitarian. Exchange. Home: Weston, Mass. Office: 93 Franklin St., Boston. SEARS, Julia Seton, M.D., lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) SEARS, Iiorenzo, university prof.; b. Searsville, Mass, Apr. IS, 1838; s. Nathaniel and Cordelia CMoiton) Sears: A.B.. Yale. 1861: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem.. New York, 1864: (hon. A.M., Trinity, 1887, T>itt D 1892): m. Adeline Harris, of Wvoming. R T., Jan. 2, 1n66. Deacon. 1864. priest, 1865, P.E. Ch.; rector in Conn., R.T., N.H.. 1864-85; prof. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 955 rhetoric and English lit., U. of Vt., 1885-8; prof, rhetoric, 1890-5, Am. lit., 1S95-1906, Brown U. (See Who's Who in America for li.st of books, etc.) Home: 163 Butler Av., Providence.* SEARS, Nathan Henry; Nov. 28, 1830-Feb. 26, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) SEARS, Philip Shelton, lawyer, trustee; A.B., Harvard, 1889, I.L.B., 1892; m. Mary Cabot Hig- ginson, of Boston, Feb. 2, 1898. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1892, and since practiced at Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Myopia Hunt. Home: 205 Common- wealth Av. Office: 53 Slate St., Boston. SEARS, Richard Dudley, trustee; b. Boston, Oct. 26, lb;61; s. Frederick H. and Albertina H. (Shel- ton) Sears; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. Eleanor M. Cochrane, of Boston, Nov. 24, 1891; 2 children, Mii'iam, Richard Dudley, Jr. Trustee of estates; ■dir. Cochrane Chem. Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Boston Athletic Assn., Brookline Country, Harvard. Held amateur lawn tennis championship of America, 1881-7. Recreations: golf. Editor: Peile's Lawn Tennis as a Game of Skill. Home: 232 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. SEARS, Russell Adams, lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1869; s. Samuel Davis and Ella Evelyn (Hayden) Sears; descendant of Richard Sears, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs., Boston; I'ead law in office of Hon. Samuel Leland Powers; m. Jennie Crocker, of Barnstable, Mass., June 26, 1889. Engaged in gen. practice, Boston, 1890-02; gen. atty. Boston Elevated Ry. Co., since 1902; dir. Mass. Employes Ins. Assn., Granite Trust Co., Citizens Gas Light Co.; mayor of Quincy, Mass., 1898; city solicitor, 1900-1. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Exchange. Home: Quincy, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston, Mass. SEARS, Sarah Choate, artist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Mav 5, 1858; d. Charles Francis and Eliza- beth W. (Carlile) Choate; pupil Cowles Art Sch. and Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; m. Cambridge, Mass., Joshua Montgomery Sears, Sept. 18, 1877. Awarded William T. Evans prize, 1892; medal, Chicago Expn., 1893; hon. mention, Paris Expn., 1900; bronze medal, Buffalo Expn., 1901; silver medal, Charleston Expn., and St. Louis Expn., 1904. Mem. New York Water Color Club, Boston Water Color Club. Address: 12 Arlington St., Bos- ton, Mass.* SEARS, Stephen Hull, M.D.; b. South Yarmouth, Mass., July 31, 1854; s. Stephen and Henrietta Adelia (Hull) Sears; ed. pub. schs., South Yar- mouth; studied medicine with Dr. A. E. Miller, Needham, 1 vr. ; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1879; m. Mariana B. Parker, of Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 21, 1881; 3 children, Ste- phen H., Jr., Henrietta F., Laura H. Practiced in Newport. R.I., 1879-89, Yarmouthport, Mass., since 1889; acting asst. surg. U.S. Marine Hosp. Service, Newport, R.I., 7 vrs. ; surgeon Newport Arty. Co., R.I.N.G., with rank of maj.. 1885-9. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Barnstable Dist. Med. Soc. Mason CK.T.); mem. K. of P.. B.P.O. Elks, I.O. Red Men. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Yarmouthport, Mass. SEARS, Willard Thomas, architect; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Nov. 5, 1837; s. Willard and Ruth Barker (Cushman) Sears; descended from Richard Sears, the pilgrim, and Elder Thomas Cushman, the pilgrim; studied architecture with Solomon K. Eaton. New Bedford, 1856-7; m. May, d. Mellish Irving Motte, a Unitarian clergyman of Boston, Jan. 1, 1862; 4 daughters, Ruth (Mrs. Edward Read, of Cambridge, Mass.), Mabel (Mrs. Nevett S. Bartow, of South Orange, N.J.), Edith Howland, Miriam (Mrs. Rudolph Compton, of Worcester, Mass.). Draftsman with Gridley J. F. Bryant, Boston, 1858-9; began practice on own account, 1860; mem. Cummings & Sears, 1864-89, since alone. Work of firin in many cities of U.S., South America and Hayti; rebuilt cathedral at Cape Haitien. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects. Boston Soc. Arcliitects (a founder) : mem. Boston Architec- tural Club, Fine Arts Museum, Boston Cape Cod Assn. (pres.). Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Assn. Address: 70 Kilby St., Boston. SEARS, William Richards, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 8, 1869; s. George Oliver and Sarah Gardner (Richards) Sears; grad. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston, 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1894, LL.B., 1894; m. June 10, 1909, Martha Susan Jolliffe; children, Vyvyan, William R., Jr. Has practiced at Boston since 1894; mem. firm of Whipple, Sears & Ogden since 1898. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston and New York). Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Home: Cohasset, Mass. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. SEAVER, Edwin Pliny, educator; b. Northbor- ough, Mass., Feb. 24, 1838; s. Samuel and Julia (Conant) Seaver; A.B., Harvard U., 1864, A.M., 1867, LL.B., 1870, but never practiced law; m. Margaret Wiley Gushing, of Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 10, 1872. Teacher Friends' Acad., New Bed- ford, Mass., 1857-60, 1864, 1865; tutor and asst. prof, mathematics. Harvard, 1865-74; head master, English High Sch., Boston, 1874-80; supt. pub. schs., Boston, 1880-1904; now retired. Mem. Bd. of Overseers of Harvard, 1877-1908, except 1890-1. Home: 47 Rotch St., Bedford, Mass.* SEAVER, James Edward, secretary, librarian Old Colony Hist. Soc; b. Taunton, Mass., July 14, 1840; s. Samuel and Lepha Miranda (Hodges) Seaver; ed. pub. schs., Taunton and Bristol, to 1857; m. Taunton, Dec. 21, 1863. Frances Eliza- beth Monagle. Served in Civil War as 1st It. 7th Mass. Vol. Inf.; wounded at Battle of Fredericks- burg, May 3, 1863; resigned from service on ac- count of disability; engaged with father after Civil War, as contractor and builder: became trav- eling agt. Taunton Iron Works, 1874, and later with Walworth Mfg. Co., Boston, and Delmater Iron Works, New York; chmn. Bd. of Health. Taun- ton. 18S4-5; chief of police, 1885-6. Entered early in life into antiq. and geneal. pursuits; one of prin. contbrs. to Emerv's History of Taunton; sec. and librarian. Old Colony Hist. Soc. since 1896. Re- publican. ITnitarian. Mem. Soc. Mayflower De- scendants, Soc. Colonial Wars, S.A.R. (1st pres. Robert Treat Paine Chapter). Loyal Legion. Royal Arch Mason. Address: Taunton, Mass. SEAVER, Thomas O.; 1832-July 11, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) SECHRIST, Pranklin Kleinfelter, college prof.; b. Klelnfeltersville. Pa., Nov. 28, 1867; s. Franklin and Leah (Kleinfelter) Sechrist: ed. piib. schs.; B.S., Albright Coll., Mverstown, Pa.. 1889: Ph.B.. Lafayette Coll., Pa., 1892, Ph.D. in English phil- ology. 1898; studied edn. in Germany. 1907: Har- vard U., 1911: hon. fellow in psychology and edn., Clark U., 1912-15, Ph.D. in ednl. psychology, 1913; m. Anna Eldon, of Aspus, Pa., Dec. 29, 1896; 1 daughter. Esther Margaret. Head of Dept. of Eng- lish, 1892-9. Dept. of Psvchology and Pedagogy, 1899-1900. Lock Haven (Pa.) State Normal Sch.: head Dent, of English, State Normal Sch.. Stevens Point, AVis., 1900-10; prof. Ensrlish and modern langs., R.I. State Coll., 1910-12; lecturer, Clark TT., since 1913. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Recreations: tennis. Home: 5 Lowell St., Worcester, Mass. SEDERQTTIST, Arthur Butman, bond and stock broker; b. Lvnn, Mass.. Julv 4. 1873; s. George Washington and Bethia Emely (Litch) Sederquist; ed. Lvnn High Sch. and Bryant and Stratton Com- mercial Coll.; m. Anereonette Florence Davis, of Lvnn. Mass.. Jan. 25. 1899; 2 sons, Arthur Butman, Jr., Robert Davis. Began active career in banking business. Boston. 1R93. continuing 5 yrs.; in bond, stock and banking business on own account since 1898. Independent Rennblican. Baptist. Mem. Bos- tonian Soc. Mason. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Brae Burn Countrv (Boston). New York Athletic. Rec- reations: fishing, eolf. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Office: 85 Devonshire St., Boston. SEDGWICK. Ellery. editor; b. New York. Feb. 27. 1872; s. Henrv Dwight and Henrietta (Ellery) Sedgwick; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1894; m. Mabel, d. Walter Channing Cabot, Sept. 23. 1904. Teacher Groton (Mass.) Sch., 1895-6; asst. editor The Youth's Companion, Boston, 1896-1900; editor Leslie's Monthly Magazine. 1900-5. American Mag- azine, 1906-7; associated with McClure's Magazine, 956 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1907, D. Appleton & Co., 190S; editor Atlantic Monthly, and pres. Atlantic Monthly Co., 1909 — . Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, 1914, Mass. Hist. Soc, 1915. Author: Life of Thomas Paine, 1899. Home: 34 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 3 Park St., Koston.* SEDGWICK, Henry, banker; b. Lenox, Mass., May 4, is;{(i: s. Thomas and Luna (Cook) Sedpwick; ed. common schs. and Lenox Acad.; m. Lenox, Nov. 1, 1S59, Mary C. .Judd. Pres. Lenox Nat. Rank; trustee Lenox Saving^s Bank. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Addi-ess: Lenox, Mass. SEDOWTCK, Joseph Albert; b. New Diggings, Wis., Mar. :iii. INTl; s. Thomas and Sarah Ann Sedgwick: ed. high sch., Akron, Ta. ; giad. Com- mercial Dept., Highland Park Normal Coll., Des Moines, la.; spl. work, Y.M.C.A. Evening Sch., Brooklyn: studied law, George Washington IT., Washington. D.C.: LL.B.. Y.M.C.A. Evening Inst., Boston: m. Chicago, Sept. 28, 1S96. Lavina Florence Doan. Teacher, Highland Park Normal Coll., Des Moines, 2 yrs.: elk. U.S. Rv. Mail Service 1 vr. ; requisition oik. U.S. Navy Yard, New York, 5 vrs., and spl. elk. Navy Dept., Washington, 2V, vrs.; auditor and asst. treas. Fore River Ship and Engine Co. 1 yr.: treas. Fore River Shipbuilding Co. 1904- 13; sec.-treas. and dir. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn. since 1913; also treas. and dir. Harrowav- Dixon Co. and Curtis Marine Turbine Co. of the U.S.; dir. Emery Steamship Co. Dir., sec. and treas. Accident As.sn. of Employes; dir. Y.M.C.A., Quincy. Mass.; trustee Quincy'Hosp. Methodist. Mem. Citizens' No-license League (pres.), Bd. of Trade. Republican. Clubs: First Parish. Metho- dist, Quincy Tennis. Recreations: tennis, motor- ing. .\ddress; Quincy, Mass. SESawiCK, William Thompson, bioloeist: b. W^est Hartford, Conn., Dec. 29, 18^5: s. William and .Anne Thompson (Barbour) Sedgwick: Ph B , ShefHeld Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1877: Ph.D., .Johns Hopkins. 1881; (hon. Sc.D., Yale, 1909): m. Marv Katrine Rice, of New Haven, Conn., Dec. 29. 1881 Instr. Physiol, chemistry, Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1878-9; fellow, and asso. biology, .Johns Hopkins, 1879; asst. prof., asso. prof, and prof, biologv, now prof, biology and public health, Mass. irist. of Technology, 1883 — . Biologist Mass. State Board of Health. 1888-96: curator Lowell Inst., Boston, since 1897: chmn. Pauper Instns.' Trustees. 1897-9 and (1899-1900) instns." registrar, Citv of Boston: mem. Pub. Health Council, State Dept. of Health of Mass. since 1914. Trustee Simmons Female Coll. since 1899; pres. bd. dirs. Sharon Sanatorium since 1902: mem. advisory bd. Hygienic Lab. of U.S. Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service since 1902. V.-p. Boston Soc. Municipal Officers, 1898- 1900: pres. Boston Civil Service Reform Assn., 1900. Mass. Civil Service Reform Assn.. 1901, Soc Am. Bacteriologists. 1900, Am. Soc. Natuialists 1901. N.E. Water ■V^'orks Assn.. 1906; fellow Am Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S. (v.-p. 1905); dir. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tubercu- losis, since 190.5: mem. American Philosophical So- ciety. Clubs: St. Bntolnh. Technology. (See Who's Who in .America for books, etc.) Home: 29 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.* SEEIi'y, Henry Martyn, college prof.; b. South Onondaga, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1828; s. .Joseph Owen and Susanna (Stearns) Seely; Ph.B., Yale, 1856, A.M., 1860; M.D., Berkshire Med. Instn.. 1857; studied at Freiberg and Heidelberg, 1867-8; m. Adelaide E. Hamblin, of Perryville, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1858 (died Aug. 25, 1865); m. 2d, Sarah .1. Mat- thews, of Fair Haven, Vt., June 11, 1867. Prof, chemistry. Berkshire Med. Instn., 1857-62. U. of Vt., 1860-7; prof, chemistry and natural history, 1861-92. natural history, 1892-5, emeritus prof., 1895, Middlebury Coll. Sec. Vt. Bd. of Agr., 1875-8; edited 3 vols, of reports. Prohibition candidate for gov. of Vt., 1886, 1888. Home: Middlebury, Vt.* SEEI^Yi:, Ii(anrenus) Clark, educator; b. Bethel, Conn., Sept. 20. !.s37: s. Seth and Abigail (Tavlor) Seelye; A.B., Union Coll.. 1857; .\ndovei- Theol. Sem.. 1858-9: univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1860- 62; (D.D., Union. 1875; LL.D., Amherst, 1894); m. Henrietta Sheldon Chapin, of Albanv. N.Y., Nov. 17, 1863. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1863; pastor Nortli Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1863-5, prof, rhetoric and English lit., Amherst, 1865-73; 1st pres. Smith Coll., 1873-1910, pres. emeritus, 1910 — . Home: Northampton, Mass.* SEEIiYZ:, Ralph Hollaud, surgeon; b. Spring- field, Mass., May lu, 1865; s. L. (Jlark and Hen- lietta (Chapin) Seelye; A.B., Amherst, 1886, A.M., 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; m. Grace A. Blodgett, of Newton, Mass., Nov. 14. 1895; 3 chil- dren, Barbara, Rebecca, Samuel Clark. House sur- geon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1889-90, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1890; practiced in Springfield since 1891; surgeon Springfield Hosp. since 1896; consulting surgeon. Noble Hosp. (Westfield, Mass.), Dickin- son Hosp. (Northampton). Brattleboro Memorial Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgery; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Nayasset, Springfield Country. Address: 73 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. SEEIiTi:, Walter Clark, M.D.; b. Amherst, Mass., Jan. 3, 1873; s. Laurenus Clark and Henri- etta (Chapin) Seelve; grad. Williston Sem., East- hampton, Mass., 1891; A.B., Amherst, 1895; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1900; m. Anne Ide Barrows, of Providence. R.I.. June 14, 1904; 5 children, Arthur, Edwin B., Harriet H., Laurenus Clark. Mary B. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1901; visiting surgeon to Memorial Hosp. since 1904. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Surgeons, Alpha Delta Phi. Conglist. Clubs: Worcester, Bohemian, Quinsiga- mond Boat. Recreations: motoring, country life. Home: 66 William St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. SEEBIiEV, Frank Newell, psychologist; b. South Englisli, la., Nov. 21, 1859; s. Thomas and Louisa Ann (Smith) Seerley; B.Ph., State U. of la., class of 1882, degree received, 1895; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1891; M.H., Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., 1907; studied Sorbonne, Paris. France, 1903-4; Clark U., Worcester, Mass., two summers; m. Margaret G. Holmes, of Iowa Citv, la., June 20, 1883; 1 daughter: Ethel Roberta (Mrs. G. N. Messer, of Worcester, Mass.). Connected with Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll. since 1889, now prof, histology, psychology and personal evangelism; lecturer for Am. Soc. Sanitary and Moral Prophy- laxis, New York, also for (ioU. Dept., Internat. Com. Y.M.C.A.. New York. Mem. Sch. Bd., Spring- field. Mass.. 1897-12. ;Mem. Am. Soc. Sanitary and Moral Propliylaxis. Employed Officers Assn. Y.M. C.A. Republican. Methodist. IMason. Club: Real- ity (Springfield). Recreations: motoring, tennis. Home: 180 West ford A v., Springfield, Mass. SEG-AIiIi, Jacob Bernard, college prof.: b. Ro- man, Roumania. Nov. 11. 1866: s. Isaac and Esther (Nadler) Segall: prep. edn. in various instns. in Roumania: B.S., B.L., Univ. of Yassy, 1884: ar- rived in America, 1884; studied U. of New York, 1885-6. Columbia. 1886-7. Eidgenossisches Poly- technikum, Zurich. Switzerland, 1887-9, U. of ilu- nich, Germany, 1889-90: Columbia, 1891-3, Univ. fellow in Romance languages, 1892-3, Ph.D., 1893: Sorbonne. Paris, 1896-7. Instructor in French, Cornell U., 1893-6, 1897-1900: lecturer on modern languages, IVIcGill U., ^Montreal, Can., 1900-1; instr. in French. Coll. City of New York, 1901-3; prof. Romance languages, U. of INle., since 1903. Mem. Modern Languasje Assn. of America, N.E. Modern Lang. Assn.. Phi Kappa Phi. Theta Chi. Club: Twentietli Century (Bangor, Me.). Author: Cor- neille and the Spanish Drama. Editor: Corneille's Menteur. Writer of articles in Modern Language Notes, Bookman. New Internat. Ency., etc. Ad- dress: Orono. ]\Te. SEGEBBIiOM, "Wilhelm, educator, cliemist: b. Gotlienburg, Sweden, Jan. 11. 1872; s. Peter Nico- laus and Anna ^Matilda (Sandstroem) Segerblom ; came to America with parents, 1872: grad. Phil- lips Exeter Acad., 1892: A.B., Harvard, 1897: m. Susan M. Roberts, of Goffstown, N.H., Aug. 31,, 1910. Teacher of chemistrv, Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N.H., since Sept., 1899. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. N.E. Assn. Cliemistry Teachers, Am. Chem. Soc, Eastern Assn. of Phy.sics Teachers. Author: Laboratorv Manual of Qualitative Analysis: Prop- erties Tables; First Year Chemistry. Has pub- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 957 lislietl Calemlar of Spiritual Progress and several painplilets in relation to teaching chemistry. Has developed a museum for tlie Chemistry Dept. of the acad. and written a descriptive catalogue of ■the same. Address: Exeter, N.H. SIIZBERS, Oeorg-e Melville, lawver; Jan. 15, 1844-May L'6. 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's A\'ho in America, 1914-15.) SEI^SEK, Joseph H., clergyman; b. Hadlyme, Conn., Sept. JS, 1855; .s. .lo.seph H. and Caroline (Lord) Selden; prep. edn. Xorwicli Free Acad.; A.B., Amherst Coll.. 1878; studied Hartford Theol. Sem. ; grad. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1881; spl. study abroad 1 yr.; (D.D., Beloit, [Wis.] Coll., 1S9S); m. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 22, 1884, .Julia Florence Bill. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch.. 1882; pas- tor, Metliuen, Mass., Erie, Pa., Cleveland. O., Elgin, 111., Second Congl. Ch., Greenwich, Conn., from 1900. Address: 270 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. SEIiFBIDGE, Arthur James, lawyer: b. Centre- ville, Cal., May 2, 1S59; s James JM. and Elizabeth C (Loveridge) Selfridge; descendant of Selfridge family, Pelham, Mass., 1620; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.: A.B., Hamilton Coll., N.Y., 1884, A.M.. 1890: LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1887. Practiced at Boston since 1887. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Mem. K.O.A.. Psi Upsilon fraternities, ^lason (32°). Clubs: LTniversity, Brae Burn, Bos- ton (Z'urling. Recreations: golf, curling. Home: 270 Beacon St. Office: 16 State St., Boston. SEIiXITGEB, Emily, artist, writer: b. Wilming- ton, N.C., Feb. 22, 1848; d. James and Elizabeth Otis Lewis (Keller) Mc(5ary; descendant of Capt. Richard Lewis, Barnstable, Mass., about 1700; ed. higli sch.. Providence, R.I.: studied Sch. of De- sign, Coopex Union, New York, 2 yrs., later Paris, France, and Florence, Italy; pupil of Margaret Roosenbaum, Amalia Rocchi. Paul de Longpre; m. Jean Paul Selinger^ of Boston, Oct. 9, 1882 (died 1909). Writer of monologues, dialect recitations, articles on art. short stories, poems, etc.; shorter writings issued in form of "Letter Greetings"; spl. art corr. in Europe, Boston Evening Tran- script, 1882-5; painter of flowers. Member N.E. Woman's Press Assn. Club: Boston Professional Woman's (hon.). Address: 711 Boylston St., Boston. SEIiINGER, Jean Paiil, portrait painter-artist; June 24. 1850-Sept. 11, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also AVho's Who in America. 1908-9.) SEIiIiECK, Willard Cliam.herlain, clergyman: b. Ogdensburg. N.Y., Dec. 29, 1856; s. William Henry and Catherine (Phelps) Selleck; ed. State Normal Sch., Potsdam, N.Y. ; grad. Theol. Sch., St. Law- rence LT., 1881 (D.D., 1903); m. Louise Blackmon, of Hammond, N.Y.. Oct. 27. 1881. Ordained Uni- versalist ministry, 1881; pastor. First Ch., Clifton Springs, N.Y., 1881-3. First Ch.; Norwood, Mass., 1883-4, First Ch., Franklin. Mass., 1884-90: founded, 1891, and pastor. First Ch., Denver, Colo., 1891-5; pastor, Ch. of the Mediator, Providence, R.I.. 1895- July 1, 1910; also First Ch., Valley Falls. R.I., 1901-8. V.-p. Providence Soc. for Organizing Char- ity; dir. R.I. Federation of Chs.: mem. R.I. Tem- perance League (ex-sec). Trustee Dean Acad, since 1907. Home: Cumberland Hill, R.I.* SEIiIiEKS, 'Valentine Thornton, editor and pub.; b. Burnley, Eng., May 14, 1855: s. Thomas D. and Mary A. (Thornton) Sellers: arrived in America, 1857; ed. pub. schs. of Lawrence, Mass.; m. Bos- ton, Oct. 25, 1895, Carrie L. Hodsdon, a well- known newspaper writer; 2 children, Maude Helen, Dorothy Stanley. Became staff writer of the I\Torn- ing Eagle, Lawrence, 1892; editorial writer. Tele- gram, 1894: editor Sun and American, 1897; started the Sunday Leader, 1901, and has since been head of the Leader Pub. Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Authors' (London, Eng.). Home: "The Over- look", Meredith, N.H. Office: 461 Essex St., Law- rence, Mass. SENTEB, John Henry, lawyer: b. Cabot, Vt., Nov. 11, 1848: s. Dearborn Bean and Susan C. (Lvford) Senter; ed. pub. schs., Vt. and Concord (X.H.) High Sch.; m. Addie G. Martin, of Warren, Vt.. Nov. 1, 1875. Has been sec. Deci. State Com. for 27 yrs.; chmn. same. 1898-1900; del. Dem, Nat. Con v., St. Louis, 1888; mem. Dem. Nat. Com.. Vt., 1900-4; Dem. candidate for gov. of Vt., 1900; nat. bank examiner, 1885-9; U.S. atty., 1893-7; has held numerous local offices; mayor of Citv of Mont- pelier, 1898, 1899; state's atty., Wasliington Co., 1903-4; mem. Vt. Legislature, 1906. Home: Mont- pelier, Vt.* SERGEANT, Charles Spencer, railway official; b. Nortliampton. Mass., Apr. 30. 1852; s. George and Lydia Ann (Clark) Sergeant; grad. Northamp- ton High Sch., 1868; m. Elizabeth Sheplev, of Bo.s- ton, 1880 (now deceased); 3 children. Engaged in banking, Easthampton, Mass., 1868-72: in railroad work in Mich., 187 2-6: chief elk. and auditor. Eastern R.R., Boston, 1876-83: in railroad work at Boston, 1883-7; successively since 1888, auditor, gen. mgr., 2d v.-p.. West End Ry., 2d v.-p. Boston Elevated Ry. Pres. Am. Street Rv. Assn., 1898 Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Al- gonquin. St. Botolph, Exchange, The Country, En- gineers.' Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 4 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. SESSIONS, Albert LesUe, mfr.; b. Bristol, Conn., Jan. 5, 1S72: s. John H. and Maria F. (Woodford) Sessions; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale U., 1892; m. Feb. 7. 1894, Lelia B. Beach: 5 children, Paul B., b. Nov. 19, 1895; Ruth J., Mav 14, 1897; John H., 3d, July 12, 1898; Judith H.,"and Janet M. (twins). May 21, 1901 (latter died Oct. 7, 1908). Entered employ of J. H. Sessions & Son, mfrs, trunk hardware, etc., 1893, becoming partner with his father, 1899, until latter's death, 1902; firm incorporated as J. H. Sessions & Son. 1905 (pres. and treas.); treas. and dir. Sessions Clock Co. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Chi Phi. Clubs: University (New York): Country of Farmington. Address: Bristol. Conn. SESSION'S, "William Edwin, mfr.; b. Bristol, Conn., Feb. 18, 1857: s. Jol^n Humphrey and Emilv (Bunnell) Sessions; graduate Hartford High Sch"., 1876; m. Emily Brown, of Bristol, June 12, 1878. Began in mfg. business at Bristol, 1879; pres. and treas. (organizer and prin. owner). The Sessions Foundry Co.; pres. Sessions Clock Co., Bristol Trust Co.; dir. Bristol Water Co. Methodist; supt. Prospect M.E. S.S. : trustee Weslevan U.. Conn., 1900 — : Home: 50 Bellevue Av., Bristol. Conn.* SESSIONS, "William B.; Dec. 3, 1835-Jan. 29, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) SETON, Ernest Thompson, arti.'^t, author, lec- turer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SETON, Grace Gallatin, writer, book designer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SE"VEB, James "Warren, M.D. ; b. Kingston, Mass., July 4, 1878: s. Charles William and Mary Caro- line (Webber) Sever; descendant of Robert Sever, of ship Mary and Ann, 1632, also of Mayflower stock; prep. edn. Browne and Nichols Sch., Cam- bridge; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Eliza- beth C. Bygrave, of Belmont, Mass., Nov. 5, 1907; 2 children, Elizabeth, James A^'., Jr. Specializes in ortliopedic surgery; staff mem. Boston Chil- dren's Hosp., House of the Good Samaritan; sec. med. com. of Industrial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Cliildren. Mem. Am. Orthopedic Assn., etc. Republican. Unitarian. Contbr. on orthopedic surgery to many med. jours. Recreations: tennis, boating, motoring. Home: 70 Lakeview Av., Cam- bridge, Mass. Office: 234 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. SE"VEBANCE, Milton Iieonard, educator, clergv- man: Oct. 14. 1830-Jan. 7, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) SE"V'EBV, Melvin Iiin"WOOd, inventor; b. Melrose, Mass., Aug. 5, 1863; s. Solomon and Caroline Place (Babb) Severy; ed. Walpole, Mass., to 3 yrs. high sch.; moved to Boston; grad. Monroe Coll. of Ora- tory, 1883: m. Wilhelmina Carlstrom, of Boston, Nov. 5, 1884 (died 1895); m. 2d, Elizabeth Ann Flint, of Plymouth, Yarmouth Co., N.S., June 2, 1897. Began as inventor, 1882, and has taken out many patents; awarded John Scott medal of Frank- lin Inst., 1898, for invention known as the Severy 958 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND process of printing; ex-pres. Severy Impression Process Co., Choralcelo Mfg. Co., Choralcelo Co.; dir Solar Power Co., Automatic Tympan Co. (all founded on his inventions). Mem. Franklin Inst., Phlla. (See Who's Who in America for history of books, etc.) Home: Arlington Heights, Mass.* SEVEY, Olenn C, agricultural writer; b. Green- bush, ]\tich.. Mar. 15, 1879; s. John C. and Emma (McClure) Sevey; B.S., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1903; m. Marie A. Vance, of Lyons, Mich., Mar. 15, 1904; 2 children, Elaine C, John C. Began as editorial writer for Orange Judd Co., Oct. 6, 1903; became asso. editor. Mar., 1904; in charge edi- torial work of New England Homestead since fall, 1904; organized and directed the 1st "Better Farm- ing Special Train" for N.E., spring of 1906, tour- ing Mass., N. H., Vt., and Me., for encouragement and edn. of farmers. Author: Bean Culture, 1907; Peas and Pea Culture, 1911. Charter mem. Alpha Zeta (Mich. Agrl. Coll.); spl. deputy Mass. State Grange Recreations: billiards, country life. Home: Russell, Mass. Office : Myrick Bldg., Springfield, Mass. SEWAIiIi, Georg-e Tingey, lawyer; July 19, 1844- Oct. 31. 1!M)H. (See vol. 1909.) SEWAIiIi, Harold Marsh, lawyer; b. Bath, Me., Jan. 3, INtiO; s. of late Hon. Arthur and Enima Duncan (Crooker) Sewall; A.B., Harvard, 1882, L.L.B., 1885; m. Camilla Loyall Ashe, of San Fran- cisco, Sept. 14, 1893. Vice-consul at Liverpool, 1885-7: consul-gen. at Samoa, 1887-89: opposed German pretensions there; attache of commission which negotiated Berlin treaty of 1889, for joint govt, of Samoa bv the powers; reapptd. consul- gen at Samoa, 1889-92; secured site to naval sta. at Pago-Pago; admitted to Me. bar, 1892; chmn. Rep State Conv. of Me., 1896; del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1896; member Maine Ho. of Rep., 1896; U.S. min- ister to Hawaii, 1897; received transfer sover- eignty of islands, 1898; spl. agt. U. S. until orgn. of the territorv; was first member Rep. Nat. Com. for Hawaii: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1903-7. Senate, 1907-9. I\lem. Aerodynamic Lab. Commn., 1912, Me. Commn. to Panama-Pacific Bxpn., 1913. Home: Bath, i\Ie.* SEWAIiIi, Jobn Iiadd, clergyman; b. Lunenburg, Vt. Feb. 27, 1856: s. William and Caroline Harod (Tilcomb) Sewall: in direct descent from John Howland, of the Mayflower; A.B., Dartmouth, 1877: S T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1882; m. Katharine Mussev Hartwell, of Littleton, Mass., Oct. 31, 1883; 5 children, Marv B. (Mrs. Harry S. Whitbach), Katharine M. (Mrs. R. M. Austin), Carolyn T., Helen H., William. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1882; pa.stor Vt., Mo. and Mass.; pastor Lake View Congl. Ch., Worcester, since July, 1911. Mng. edi- tor Worcester Magazine, 1907-9; exec. sec. "Bos- ton, 1915", 1909-10; sec. Summer Conf. of Con- gregationalists. Isle of Shoals, 1914; mgr. and sec. Nat. League for Protection of the family. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Worcester: mem. Sch. Com., Worcester, 1911-14. Republican. Club: Con- gregational. Address: 29 Coburn Av., Worcester, Mass. SEVTAIiIi, John Smith, theologian; March 20, 1830-Oct. n, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's "^Hio in America, 1910-11.) Si:WAI>Ii, Jotham Bradbury, educator; Oct. 3, 1825-June 16, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) SEWAI.I., May -Wrig-ht, lecturer; b. Milwaukee, May 27, 1844; d. Philander Montague and Mary Weeks (Brackett) Wright; B.L., Northwestern U.. 1866. A.M.. 1868; m. Theodore Lovett Sewall, Oct. 30, 1880 (died 1895). Prin. of Girls' Classical Sch., founded by her husband, at Indianapolis. Promi- nent in woman suffrage movement and edn. of women; mem. and ex-officer Nat. Am. Woman Suf- frage Assn.; ex and hon. pres. International Coun- cil of Women, and Nat. Council of Women, U.S.; del. Universal Congress of Women, Paris, 1889; traveled, 1891-2, in France, Italy, Germany, Bel- gium. Switzerland, in interest of Congress of Representative Women, Chicago Exposition, 1893; delegate congresses, Halifax, 1897, Ottawa, Can- ada, London, England, The Hague, 1898; officer in many organizations (literary, artistic and reform) in America and Europe; commd. by President Mc- Kinley to congresses held in Paris, 1900; chmn. Internat. Council, Committee on Peace and Arbi- tration; commd. by Bd. of Mgrs. Panama-Pacific Internat. lOxpn. to carry its invitation to many internat. bodies to convene in San Francisco, 1915. (See Who's Wlio in America for list of books, writ- ings, etc.) Address: Eliot, York Co., Me.* SEWAIiIi, Oliver Dana, clergyman; b. Chester- ville. Me., Jan. 23, 1865; s. Calvin D. and Eliza (Mayhew) Sewall; A.B., Bowdoin. 1887; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Christine M. Bullock, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 4, 1912; 1 son, Charles Hull. Prin. high sch., Gorham, Me., 1887-9; ordained Congl. ministry, 1892; pastor Strong, Me., 1892-4, Durham, N.H., 1895-7, Brookline, Mass., 1897-09, Great Barrington since Sept. 1, 1909. Address: Great Barrington, Mass. SEWAI.!., William D., president. Bath Nat. Bank, Bath, Me. SEWAIiIj, William Win&ate, ex-collector of cus- toms; b. Island Falls, IMe., Apr. 13, 1845; s. Levi and Rebeckah (Alexander) Sewall; ed. in the pub. schs. of Me; m. Mary Alice Sherman, of Oakfield, Me., Jan. 1, 1883; 5 children, 2 boys and 3 girls, all living. Postmaster at Island Falls, 1901-5; se- lectman, 1899-03; deputy sheriff Aroostook County, 1894-05; collector of customs for the Dist. of Aroostook, 1905-June 1, 1915. Associated with sons, and in connection with official duties, main- tains large camps on the shores of Mattawamkeag Lake, for the accommodation of outing parties, hunters and fishermen. Progressive. Religious Creed: The Golden Rule. Address: Island Falls, Me. SEWARD, Prank, mfr. ; b. Hamden, Conn., Sept. 28, 1842; s. Moses and Clarissa E. (Colburn) Sew- ard; ed. pvt. schs., New Haven, Conn.; m. Carrie Dyer, of New Haven, 1864; 1 daughter, Eva (Mrs. R. E. Peck, of New Haven) ; m. 2d, Minerva M. Parmelee, of New Haven, 1872; 1 son, Herbert S. Began in carriage factory established by father; became partner in the business, 1863, and has been pres. M. Seward & Son Co., mfrs. carriage hard- ware, since incorporation, 1891. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Methodist, aiason; Odd Fellow. Club: Union League. Home: 73 Westwood Rd. Office: Grant St., nr. Plymouth. New Haven, Conn. SEWABD, John B.; b. Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 6, 1855; s. John B. and Mary Hatch (Bateman) Seward; ed. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1877-81; unmarried. Became associated with the Boston Mfrs.' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1878; asst. treas. 1889- 1906 since treas. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: athletic sports. Home: Beachmont, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Bos- ton, Mass. SBWARD, Josiah I^afayette, clergyman; b. Sul- livan, N.H., Apr. 17, 1845; s. David and Arvilla (Matthews) Seward; ed. Valley Sem., Westmore- land, N.H., 1859-60, Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1861-4; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M., 1871; B.D., Har- vard Divinity Sch., 1874; (D.D.. Colby U. [now Colby Coll.], Waterville, Me., 1898). Ordained to ministry Unitarian Ch., 1874; pastor, Unitarian Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1874-88, Waterville, Me., 1888- 93, Allston Unity Ch., Boston, 1893-9. Unitarian Ch., Dublin, N.H., since May 11, 1902. Dir. Lowell City Library several yrs.; dir. Lowell ministry-at- large, 1876-88; mem. Sch. Bd., Waterville, Me., 1889-92; life mem. Am. Unitarian Assn. Republi- can. Mason (33°); has taken all Masonic degrees in every rite; Worshipful jMaster Social Friends Lodge, Keene, N.H., 1907-8; High Priest Cheshire R. A. Chapter, 1911-13; T.I. Master St. John's Council Royal and Select Masters, Keene, 2 yrs.; past master Mt. Calvary Chapter Rosy Cross. Lowell, Mass.; Grand Prior, 1887-1912, Emeritus Grand Prior since 1912, Supreme Council of 33°. Mem. Harvard Club of Keene, N.H., N.H. Harvard Club, N.H. Hist. Soc. Author: History of Sullivan, N.H., to the Twentieth Century; History of Dub- lin. N.H. ; writer of many articles for the pres.s and for Masonic pubis. Address: 47 Emerald St., Keene, N.H. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 959 SEWABB, Samuel Swayze, clergyman; b. Mend- ham, N..I., Apr. 16, 1838; s. George W. and Temple Wicke (Leddell) Seward; entered Union Coll., 1853, but did not graduate; admitted to Cal. bar, 1861; grad. New Church Theol. Sch., Waltham, Mass., 1868; m. Crissie F. Kimber. of Phila., Oct. 13, 1864. Lt. 3d N.Y. Heavy Arty., 1861; a.-d.-c. on staff Brig.- Gen. E.O.C. Ord. throughout the war; promoted capt. and maj., witli two bvts.. It. -col. and col., re- signing Oct., 1865. Ordained Xew Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) ministry, 1869; pastor Pough- keepsie, N.Y., 1868-9. North Bridgewater, Mass., 1870-5, Wilmington, Del., 1875-8. New York, 1878- 97. Sec. Gen. Conv. of the New .Jerusalem in the U.S.A., 1877-92; chmn. Council of Ministers, 1892- 97 (v.-p. 1897-1900, pres. 1900-11); mem. bd. mgrs. Am. Swedenborg Printing and Pub. Co. since 1878 (pres. since 1900); dir. Bd. of Publication, New Jerusalem Ch. ; mem. bd. mgrs. New Ch. Theol. Sch. Home: 205 Wendell Av., Pittsfield, Mass.* SEXTON, J. Frederick, clergyman; b. Hazard- ville. Conn.. Apr. 4. 1859; s. John and Cecilia (Forster) Sexton; ed. Episcopal Acad, of Conn.; B.A., Trinity Coll., 1883, M.A., 1884; grad. Berke- ley Div. Sch., 1886; unmarried. Deacon, 1886, priest, 1887. P.E. Ch.; rector St. Peter's Church, Cheshire, Conn., 1886-96; St. Paul INIission, South- ington, 1891-6, St. Andrew's Mission, New Haven, 1896-9; rector St. James Ch., New Haven, since 1896. Chaplain Conn. State Senate, 1909-10, 1911- 12, 1915-16: chaplain Springside Home. Trustee Episcopal Acad, of Conn.; dir. Cheshire Sch., Inc.; dir. Beecher Park. Donald G. Mitchell Memorial Library; pres. St. James Building Fund, Inc. Mem. Alumni Assn. Episcopal Acad, of Conn. (pres. since 1912). Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Young Men's Republican. Address: 999 Whalley Av., New Ha- ven, Conn. SETDEIi, Irma, violinist; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1896; d. Carl August Theodor and Emilie Mar- garethe Elisabeth (Btittel) Seydel; began at age of 3 vrs. taking lessons on violin under father (a member of Boston Symphony Orchestra) ; studied with Gustav Strube 3 yrs. and with Charles Martin Loeffler 7 yrs.; never studied abroad; unmarried. First pub. appearance at pupils' recital, Needham, Mass., at age of 4i/^ yrs.; soloist with orchestra composed of members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at Bar Harbor. Me., at age of 9; visited Europe with parents at 13, and appeared 6 times with the Standtisches Orchestra, Cologne, and fre- quently with other orchestras; played with Phil- harmonic Orchestra, Berlin and Leipzig, also in Heidelberg, Mayence Homburg, etc.; has appeared in leading cities of U.S. Christian Scientist. Ad- dress: 104 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass.* SETMOUB, Arthur Bliss, botanist; b. Moline, 111., Jan. 3, 1859; s. Frank and Mary Elizabeth (Bliss) Seymour; B.S., U. of 111., 1881, M.S., 1886; m. Anna Julia Conkling, of Champaign, 111., May 6, 1886. Botanist to 111. State Lab. Natural His- tory, 1879, 1881-3; pvt. asst. in Cryptogamic Herb- arium and Gray Herbarium, Harvard U., 1883- 85; instr. in charge hot. dept., U. of Wis., 1885-6; asst. in Cryptogamic Herbarium, Harvard, since 1886; teacher of cryptogamic botany, Radcliffe Coll., 1890-1, and summer classes, 1890-2. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Home: Waverley, Belmont, Mass.* SEYMOUB, Christopher, M.D. ; born Ridgefleld, Conn., 1843; s. Charles and Maria (Olmstead) Sey- mour; ed. Wilton Acad, and U. of Mich.; m. Glas- tonbury, Conn., 1869, Fanny A. Barrows; 2 chil- dren Frances, b. Northampton, 1874 (m. Rt. Rev. H. R. Hulse, Bishop of Cuba), Mary, 1875. Has practiced at Northampton, Mass., since 1869; pres. Dickinson Hosp. ; med. examiner since 1877. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Protestant. Recrea- tions: bird study. Address: 79 Elm St., Northamp- ton, Mass. SEYMOITB, Frederick Ernest, clergyman; b. Cookham, Eng., Nov. 26, 1877; s. Richard and Eliza (Peskett) Seymour, ed. pub. schs., England and New York; grad. Phila. Div. Sch., 1906, S.T.B., 1907; m. Louisa Jane Tuke, of Phila., Aug. 15, 1899. Came to America, 1890; in mercantile business, New York and Phila., 1896-03; deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1906; rector Ch. of the Ascension, Wake- field, R.I., since 1906; ednl. sec. Diocese of R.I.; formerly dept. S.S. sec. of N.B. Dept. P.E. Ch. Ad- dress: Ascension Rectory, Wakefield, R.I. SEYMOUR, George Dudley, lawyer; b. Bristol, Conn., Oct. 6, 1859; s. Henry Albert and Electa (Churchill) Seymour; descendant of Richard Sey- mour one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and through other lines of Churchill, Wells, Wol- cott, Appleton, Spencer, Willard, Kellogg, Treat, etc ; grad. Hartford (Conn.) High Sch., 1878; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) U., 1880, LL M., 1881; (hon. M.A., Yale, 1913); unmarried. Has practiced at New Haven, Conn., 1883 — ; mem firm Seymour & Searle; specializes in patent cases. In- terested in advancing municipal improvements, and in the fine arts; sec. New Haven Commn. on the City Plan; mem. New Haven City Improvement Com. (sec), com. for bldg. new pub. library for New Haven. Mem. Conn. Acad. Sciences, S.A.R Conn. Soc. Colonial Wars; corr. mem. A.I.A. Trus- tee Henry Whitfield House Mus., Guilford, Conn • mem. State Commn. on Sculpture, Conn.; dir. Don- ald G. Mitchell Memorial Library, Westville, Conn • dir. Am. Federation of Arts. Purchased, 1914, the birthplace of Nathan Hale, to preserve it as a per- manent memorial to this noted Revolutionary pa- triot. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates' (New Haven), Century (New York), Cosmos (Washington, D.C.). Author: The Familiar Hale, The Old Time Game of Wicket. Contbr. on munic- ipal improvements, architecture, sculpture, etc. Recreations: antiquarian research. Home: 223 Bradley St., New Haven; (countrv) "The Birth- place." South Coventry. Conn. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* SEYMOUB, Morris V/D0dru£f, lawyer; b. Litch- field, Conn., Oct. 6, is 2; s. Origen Storrs (late chief justice Supreme ("t.. Conn.) and Lucv Morris (Woodruff) Seymour; A.B., Yale, 1866; LL.B., Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1867; m. Charlotte Sanford, of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 15, 1869. Practiced Bridge- port, Conn., since 1867, specializing in corpn. and patent law; lecturer Law Dept., Yale. Judge of City Ct., Bridgeport, 1879-80; corpn. counsel, 1880- 82; mem. Conn. State Senate, 1881, 1882; col. on staff of Gov. English, 1867-69, 1870-71. Democrat. Episcopalian. Pres. State Reformatory; mem. Bd. of Pardons, 1883 — ; trustee Conn. Industrial Sch., Cheshire Acad.; chancellor diocese of Conn. Pres. Conn. Soc. Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Conn. Soc. Colonial Wars; v.-p. Conn. Soc. of the C^incinnati, Conn. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Graduates', University. Home: Litchfield, Conn. Address: Bridgeport, Conn.* SEYMOUB, Storrs Ozias, clergyman; b. Litch- field, Conn., .Jan. 24, 1S36; s. Origen Storrs and Lucy Morris (Woodruff) Sevmour; A.B., Yale, 1857, A.M.. 1860; studied theology, Berkeley Div. Sch., 1859-61; (D.D., Trinity Coll., 1896); m. Mary Harrison Browne, of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., June 20, 1861. Deacon, 1861, priest, 1862, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Peter's, Milford, Conn., 1861-4, St. Thomas, Bethel, Conn., 1864-7, Trinity, Pawtucket, R.I., 1868-74, Trinity, Norwich, Conn., 1874-9, St. Michael's Litchfield, 1879-83, Trinity, Hartford, Conn., 1883-93, St. Michael's Litchfield, 1893 — . Trustee Berkeley Div. Sch. Democrat. Home: Litchfield, Conn.* SEYMOUB. 'WilUam, actor, stage manager. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SEYMOUB, "William Oscar, civil engineer; Oct. 16, lS33-Jan.. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) SHACKFOBD, George Alonzo, retired mfr.; b. East Boston. June 7, 1854; s. George and Rutha E. (Crosby) Shackford; grad. Boston High Sch., 1871; m. Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 31, 1876, Mary Pinkham (died Jan. 24, 1894); 2 children, Alonzo C, b. Nov. ], 1879; Rutha, Feb. 6, 1887; m. 2d, Melrose, Mass., Sept. 26, 1894, Alice B. Pote. Began active career in bridge and wharf bldg., under his father; en- gaged in various lines of mercantile business at Boston and spent 4 yrs. reading law in offices of Charles Steere and Baker & Curry; had charge of collection dept. of John Pray, Sons & Co. for 2 yrs.: removed to Reading, 1890, and formerly pres. 960 Wlioy WHO ]\ NEW ENGLAND Samuel Pierce Oigaii Pipe Co.; dii-. East Middlesex Agrl. Assn.; mem. Bd. ol Selectmen, Iteading, 1S9S- 03, Mass. Ho. of Kep., 1!»06. Kepuhliran. ConKreya- tionalisl. Mason (32°), K.T., Slniiier; mem. l.O. O.F., A.O.U.W. Mem. Ancient and Honorable Ar- lillery Co. of Boston. Home: Dorcliesler, Alass. SHACKFORD, Martha Hale, college iirof. ; b. Dover, N.H., Aug. 25, 1S75; d. Charles Burnham and Caroline (Cartland) Shackford; I!. A., Wel- lesley Coll.. 18&6; studied in Italy, 1S99-1900; I'li.D., Yale, 1901. Instr. Kngli.sh lit., 1901-6, asso. prof, since 1906, Wellesley Coll. Mem. Modern Bang. Assn. America, Phi Beta Kappa. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 7 Mid- land Kd., Wellesley, Mass.* SHACKIiEY, John Gardner, mfr.; b. Industry, Me., Oct. 2, 1S4H: s. Moses and Sarah (Moirison) Shackley; ed. Wilbraham Acad.; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Apr. 30, 1879, Ella Georgiana Buther, of West Brookfield, Mass. Began in busi- ness with L. Fullam, as B. Kullam & Co., West Brookfield, Mass.. 1878, continuing until 1882; with J. M. Fales Son & Co., 1886-92; treas. and dir. Olmstead-Quaboag Corset Co., West Brookfield, since 1892. Mem. Am. (Jeog. Soc. 32° Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council, Commandery, Scottish Rite bodies and Shrine). Club: Worcester Ma- sonic. Address: West Brookfield, Mass. SHAEFFIIR, Grant Iiincoln, clergyman; b. Beb- anon, Pa., Oct. 24, 18G:i; s. Philip and Klizabeth ( Bressler) Shaeffer; A.B., Bebanon Valley Coll., Annville, Pa., 1891, A.M., 1898; grad. Union Bibl. Sem., Dayton, O., 1893; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1897; m. Marv A. Seltzer, of Bebanon, Pa., Mar. 23, 1893. Ordained U.B. ministry, 1893; pastor Pottstown, Pa., 1893-5, Mountville. Pa., 1895-7; entered Congl. ministry; pastor O.Kford, Conn.. 1898-04. Bridse- port. Conn., 1904-5, Orleans, Vt., fall of 1905-12, Lebanon, N.H., since May 1, 1912. Has been chmn. Bd. of Edn. and supt. schs. Moderator town and corpn. meetings; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1915. Mason (Past Master, K.T.); mem. Order Eastern Star, Modern Woodmen of America. Patriotic Sons of America. Progressive. Address: Bebanon, N.H. SHAIiVOY, Hug-h C; b. Danbury, Conn., Aug. 24, 1862; s. Owen and Margaret (Scollin) Shalvoy; ed. pub. schs. of Danburv; m. Jennie E. Reardon, of Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 26, 1881; 11 children, Mary P., Jennie B., Irene, Mabel P., Veronica E., Thomas L., Robert R., Hugh A., William R.. Leon- ard Q., Julia. Sec. -treas. Hat Finishers' Assn., Danbury, since Jan.. 1904; inem. State Bd. of Medi- ation and Arbitration, by appmt. of Gov. Baldwin, 1911, 1913, and by Gov. Holcomb, 1915. Del. to several convs. of Ajn. Federation of Babor, as representative of United Hatters of North America, also of Conn. State Federation. Democrat. Catho- lic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Elks, Eagles, Foresters of America. Home: 4 Homestead Av. Office: 251 Main St.. Danbury, Conn. SHANKIiIK, William Arnold, college president; b. Carrollton, :Mo., Apr. IS, 1862; s. W^esley Duns- combe and Bocke (Arnold) Shanklin; brother of Arnold Shanklin: A.B., Hamilton Coll., 1883; S.T.B., Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, 111., 1891; (hon. A.M., Hamilton, 1893, Weslevan U., 1912; D.D., U. of Wash.. 1895. Allegheny Coll., 1910; LL.D., Baker U., 1906, Trinity Coll., Conn., 1910, U. of Vt., 1911, Hamilton Coll., 1913; L.H.D., Upper la. U., 1909); m. Emma Elizabeth Brant, of Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 14, 1891. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1889; pastor, Peru, Kan., 1887-9, Ft. Scott, 1889-90, Spokane, Wash., 1890-3, Seattle, Wash., 1893-6, Dubuque, Ta., 1896-1900, Reading, Pa., 1900-5; pres. Upper Iowa U., 1905-9, "^^esleyan T^.. 1909 — . Mem. Univ. Senate of M.E. Ch. Mem. Religious Edn. Assn., N.E.A., Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Mid- dletown. Conn.* SHANI^CV, John Francis, merchant; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 29, 1861: s. Bernard and Susan (Morris) Shanley; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Mary A. Clerkin, of New Haven; 1 daughter, Mary Agnes. In retail dry goods business, title of John F. Shanley, since Feb., 1887: dir. Broadway Bank <& Tru.st Co.; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, New Haven, 1892-3; has also served as mem. Bd. of Finance and as dir. Free Pub. Library; mem. Conn. Senate, fiom mil Dist., 1905, 7, 9, 11, 13. Mem. New Haven Business Men's Assn. Mem. A.O.U.W., Yale Con- clave, Order of Heptosophs, Royal Arcanum, A. O.H. Democrat. Catholic. Home: 825 State St. Office: 785 Grand Av., New Haven, Conn. SHANIiEY, "Walter J., clergyman; b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 12, 1855; s. .Stephen and Katharine (Farrell) Slianley; ed. St. Charles Coll., Howard Co., Md. ; St. Mary's Theol. Sem., Baltimore; (LB.D., Mt. St. Mary's Coll., Emmitsburg, Md., 1908). Ordained priest B.C. Ch., 1880; asst. pastor St Augustine's Ch., and St. Peter's Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1881-6; asst. pastor St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hartford, 1886-94, rector .same, 1894-05; rector St. Peter's Ch., Danbury, since 1905. Ex-pre.s. Catholic Total Abstinence Union of Conn., also ex-pres. Catholic Total Abstinence Union of .\merica; ex- pres. Catholic Y'oung Men's Nat. Union; v. -p. Cath- olic Ednl. Assn. Author: .Story of Boui-des, 190S. .\ddiess: Danbury, Cunn. SHAFIBO, Charles Hillison, lawyer; b. Plunyon, l{u.s.sia, Mar. 5, 1881; brought to U.S. when 18 months old, parents settling at Bridgeport, 1888; ed. grammar and liigh scli.s. ; BL.B., cum laude. Yale Law Sch., 1903; m. Stella Ethel, d. Dr. M. S. Rosen, Dec. 19, 1909; 1 son, 2 daughters. Ad- mitted to Conn, bar, June, 1903, and has since prac- ticed at Bridgeport; mem. law firm, with brother, Joseph G., of Shapiro & Shapiro. Becturer on staff New York Bd. Edn., and N. Am. Civic League for Immigrants, Boston. Mem. Chi Tau Kappa; Elk, Moose, Red Man, K. of P., Heptosoph, Odd Fellow, B'nai B'rith, Am. Bar Assn., Nat. Rep. League, Commercial Baw Beague America. Club: Yale (New York). Was twice pres. Abraham Bodge No. 89. I.O.B.B.; del. to Dist. Grand Bodge, 1908- 1911, 15: dist. deputy for Conn., 1910-14; mem. gen. com., 1914-15; chmn. com. of Dist. Ct. I.O.B.B., since 1915. Address: Meigs Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. SHAPIRO, Joseph Georg'e, lawyer; b. N.Y. City, .Tan. IS, 1886; ed. pub., grammar and high schs.; BB.B., Yale Baw Sch., 1907. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1907, and since practiced at Bridgepoi't. Mem. law firiB (with brother Charles H.), of Shapiro & Sha- piro; pros. atty. of Town Court of Huntington and borough council of Shelton. Mem. Commercial Law Beague of America, Chi Tau Kappa, Nat. Rep. League. V.-p. Harmony Bodge No. 711, I.O.B.B. ; inein. Masonic oi'der. Elks, Moose. Club: Y''ale (New Y'ork). Home: Shelton, Conn. Office: Meigs Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. SHAFI^EIGH, Edward Everett, M.D.; b. Kit- tery. Me., Mar. 3, 1868; s. Dennis M. and Annie E. (Pierce) Shapleigh; descendant of Alexander Shap- leigh, who settled at Kittery about 1630; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1886; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1890; m. L. Mabelle Humphreys, of Brunswick, Me., Feb. 18, 1891; 2 children, Edward B., b. Jan. 8, 1892: Lloyd P., b. May 26, 1895. Prac- ticed in North Conway, N.H., 1890-1, Kittery since 1891; coroner, 1906-15. Trustee Rice Pub. Library. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., York Co. Med. Soc. Mem. I.O.O.F., l.O. Red Men. Boyal Order of Moose. Protestant. Address: Kittery, Me. SHARP, Arthur Russell; b. Boston, Sept. 9, 1861; s. John Cauldwell and Marie F. (Sayles) .Sharp; ed. pvt. schs., Boston; m. Mary S. Sparks, of Taunton, Mass., Oct. 31, 1900; 3 sons, Arthur Russell, Jr., William Eliot, Charles Lovering. With Canoe River Mills, Taunton, Mass., 1882-03: gen. mgr. N.E. Yarn Co., 1903-9; treas. Hamilton Co., Boston, since 1909; also treas. Sharp Mfg. (T^o., Hamilton Woolen Co. Mason Machine Works; dir. Union Nat. Bank (Boston). Mem. bd. of govs. Am. Cotton Mfrs.' Assn., Inc. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Somerset, Exchange. Recrea- tions: farming, hunting,'. Home: 52 Common- wealth Av., Boston: (summer) "Oakland Farms," Taunton, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Bos- ton. SHARP, Benjamin, zoologist: Nov. 1, 1858-Jan. 23, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica. 1914-15.) SHARP, Dallas Xore, college prof.: b. Haley- ville, N..T., Dec. 13, 1870; s. Reuben T>ore and Mary WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 961 pastoi , -. ^ 1898-9; asst. librarian, 1899-02, asst. prof. Eng- lish, 1902-9, prof. English since 1909, Boston U. On stafE Youth's Companion, 1900-3. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Mullein Hill, Hinsham, Mass.* SHARP, James Clement, clergyman; b. Newton, Mass., Aug. 23, 1869; s. Supply Thwing and Emily Elizabeth (IJell) Sharp; great-grandfather, Clem- ent^ Sharp, settled in Boston in 1784, coming from Romsey, Bng. ; grad. Water town (Mass.) High Sch., ISSS, Belmont Sch., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1894; S.T.B., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1897; m. Edith Dexter, ol Chicago, Jan. 5, 1905. Deacon, 1897, priest, 1898, P.B. Ch.; asst. Christ Ch., Spring- field, Mass., 1897-05; rector Ch. of the Good Shep- herd, Waban, since 1905. Mem. Pi Eta (Harvard). Author: John Cotton Brooks, 1909. Address: 538 Chestnut St.. Waban (Newton), Mass. SHARPE, Henry Dexter, mfr.; b. Providence, R.I., Dec. 12, 1872; s. Lucian and Louisa (Dexter) Sharpe; A.B., Brown U., 1894. With Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., mfrs. of machinery, since 1894, and is treas. of the co. Trustee Brown U., 1904; trustee R.I. Sch. of Design; pres. Providence Soc. for Organizing Charity. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Independent Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Uni- versity, Hope, Art, Agawam, Turks Head (Provi- dence), University, Alpha Delta Phi (New York). Home: 87 Prospect St. Office: Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I. SHARPE, "William Carvosso, editor; b. South- bury, Conn., Oct. 3, 1839; s. Lugrand and Olive Maria (Booth) Sharpe; ed. Seymour pub. schs., Glendening Acad., and Wesleyan Acad.. Wilbraham, Mass.; m. Derby, Conn., Oct. 8, 1866, Vinie Amanda Lewis; 2 children, Ernest C. (architect, Williman- tic, Conn.), Mrs. Iva E. Parker (Seymour, Conn.). Taught school for about 10 yrs., retiring from the work as prin. graded sch., Derby; propr. of print- ing business since 1869, and pub. Seymour (Conn.) Record since 1871; mem. Bd. of Edn., sec. and act- ing sch. visitor for many yrs.; dir. and treas. Seymour Pub. Library. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc, Conn. Editorial Assn. (ex- sec, and ex-pres.). Mason (K.T.) ; mem. I.O.O.P., Red Men. K. of P. Author of History of Seymour, The Annals of Seymour M.B. Ch., the histories of Oxford, Bethany and South Britain, the Chatfield, Washburn, Dart and Sharpe genealogies. Address: Seymour, Conn. SHARPIiES, Philip Price, chemist; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) SHARPIiES, Stephen Paschall, chemist; b. West Chester, Pa.. Apr. 21, 1842; s. Philip P. and Mary A. (Paschall) Sharpies; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1866; (hon. M.S., Pa. State Coll., 1915); m. Abbie M. Hall, of Cambridge, Mass., June 16. 1870. Prof, chemistry, Boston Dental Coll., 1875-93; consulting chemist since 1^72. Insp. and assayer of liquors for Mass., 1885-02; was expert on census, 1880: a judge of awards, Chi- cago Exposition, 1893. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.. Soc. of Industrial Chemistry, Eng. : mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Pharm. Assn., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Geog. Soc, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Boston Soc. Natural History, Inst. Am. Chem. Engrs. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 22 Concord Av., Cambridge. Mass. Office: 26 Broad St.. Bos- ton.* SHATTUCK, Aaron Draper, artist: b. Prance- town, N.H., Mar. 9, 1832: s. Jesse and Harriet (Williams) Shattuck: ed. Lowell, Mass.: studied art at Nat. Acad. Design: m. Marian Colman, of New York. .June 4, 1860: father of William Shattuck. Specialty in landscapes, cattle and sheep. In- vented "Shattuck" stretcher frame for artists' canvas. N.A., 1861. Home: Granby, Conn."* SHATTUCK, Albert Milo, M.D.; b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 12, 1870; s. Milo H. and Susan Parker (Fitch) Shattuck; grad. Lawrence Acad., Groton, 1891; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1895; resident phys. Cambridge Hosp. ; post-grad, study in New York, then study and travel in Europe; m. June 21, 1901, Abby Smith l''isher, of Norwood, Mass. (Welles- ley, 1897). Located in Worcester, 1898; asst. eye, ear, nose and throat dept. Memorial Hosp., 1898- 1900; visiting phys. St. Vincent's Hosp., 1904-9; now visiting phys. Worcester City Hosp. Trustee Lawrence Acad. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Shakespeare (Worcester), Dartmouth, Economic, Worcester Country, Worcester Congregational. Address: 21 High St., Worcester, Mass. SHATTUCK, Edward Herbert; b. Bridgewater, Vt., July 17, 1852; s. Lemuel and Sarah Ann (Cham- pion) Shattuck; ed. dist. and select schs.. Bridge- water; m. Sept. 20, 1876, Nellie E. Vaughan, of Bridgewater. Engaged in farming since boyhood; town treas. since 1898; mem. Vt. PIo. of Rep., 1910. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Patrons of Hus- bandry. Address: Bi-idgewater Corners, Vt. SHATTUCK, Prederick Cheever, M.D.; b. Bos- ton, Mass., Nov. 1, 1847; s. George Cheyne and Anne Henrietta (Brune) Shattuck; brother of George Brune Shattuck; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M., 1872, M.D., 1873; (LL.D., U. of Cincinnati, 1908; ScD., Harvard, 1912); m. Elizabeth Perkins Lee, of Boston, June 19, 1876. Has practiced at Bos- ton, 1875 — ; Clin, instr. auscultation and percus- sion, 1879-84, instr. theory and pi-actice of physics, 1884-8, Jackson prof. clin. medicine, 1888-12, emer- itus, 1912, Harvard; consulting phys. to Mass. Gen. and various other hosps. ; 1st It. U.S.A. Med. Reserve Corps, retii-ed. Overseer, Harvard, 1913 — ; trustee St. Paul's Sch. Mem. Assn. Am. Phy- sicians, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; corr. mem. Medico-Chirurg. Soc, Edinburgh; asso. fellow Coll. of Phvsicians of Phila. Clubs: Somerset, University, Tavern, Country, Eastern Yacht, Harvard Club of New York, Union Boat, Harvard Club of Boston, Army and Navy, Commercial, Jekyl Island, American Universities (London). Address: 135 Marlborough St.. Boston.* SHATTUCK, Georgre Brune, M.D. ; b. Boston, Aug. 18, 1844; s. George Cheyne and Anne Henri- etta (Brune) Shattuck; brother of Frederick Cheever Shattuck; A.B., Harvard, 1863, A.M., 1867, M.D., 1869; m. Paris, France, Amalia Schutte, June 6, 1872. In practice at Boston, 1869-1911; senior phys. to Boston City Hosp.; ex-editor Boston Medi- cal and Surgical Journal; instr. clin. medicine, Harvard Med. Sch., 1886-8; pres. Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Overseer Harvard, 1890- 1901, 1903-12. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Bos- ton Soc. Med. Improvement; ex-pres. Mass. Med. Soc; pres. Boston Med. Library Assn. Clubs: Har- vard (New York), Somerset, Country, Harvard (Boston). Address: 183 Beacon St., Boston.* SHATTUCK, Gilnian Conant, investment broker; b. Nashua, N.H., Oct. 23. 1834; s. Oilman and Mary Joanna (Conant) Shattuck; descendant of William Shattuck, who came from Eng. and settled in Watertown, Mass., 1640; ed. pub. schs. and New Hampton Acad.; m. Caroline W. Barnes, of Hills- boro, N.H., Oct. 25, 1855; 1 child, Estelle C. ; m. 2d, Estelle M. Barnes, of Boston, Oct. 22, 1868; 5 children. Arthur G., Fannie C, Harold B., Helen B., Roger C. Associated with father in flour and grain business, 1853-63; after death of father, 1863, conducted business alone till 1886; has given time to financial matters and promotion of pvt. enter- prizes since 1886; treas. Peterboro R.R. since 1887. Mem. Common Council, Nashua, 1871-2, Bd. of Al- dermen, 1873; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1884-93 (pres. 1 yr.) ; sec. and treas. bd. of trustees Pub. Library since 1902. Democrat. Mem. Y.M.C.A. Mason. Conglist. Address: Nashua, N.H. SHATTUCK, Harriette Robinson, parliamentary lawyer; moved to Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) SHATTUCK, Helen Barnes; librarian; b. Nashua, N.H.; d. Gilman Conant and Estelle (Barnes) Shattuck; A.B., Smith Coll.; course of instruc- tion, Forbes Library Training Class, Northampton; unmarried. Spl. cataloger. City Library, Spring- field, 1903-4; library organizer, r§04-5: head cata- loger, Forbes Library, Northampton, 1905-7; head QQ2 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Springfield Instn. |or Savmgs 1902-12 pres 3d Amesbi.ry St. Ry. Co.. until 1911; since in real Nat Bank, feP^^S^eld since 1912 also P'es. In ^^^^^^ business. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 188-1-3, , dustnal Loan Co.; ^--P- Dickinson Mtg. Co., rvLi^. jggg.g ggnate, 1892, 1893; state treas., Mass., 1895- ' Orthopedic Apparatus Co (^oston and bprin„ Home: Brookline. Office: 73 Tremont St., Bos- field); dir. Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Mut. Alass Kire Ins. Co., Industrial Finance Corpn. (New ton, , Mass. ^, . ., , ^ YorkV trustee Springfield Instn. for Savings. SHAW, Edward S(argrent), civil engr.; b. Cam- Bank Springfield, Mass. grad. and pvt. study, 1875-6; unmarried. Designer -,. and draughtsman with Boston Bridge Works, 1877- ndg{ id constg. practice, 1883-4; in ig engr., in own name and of- — ~ ,.-.- ~r- ■ A, r^ c!v,o.„r x- ar,nc!- tr-oQ« iiL-e, J3UBIUI1, Biin^c 1885; engr. of 5 bridges over mtg. of lum^T V"' Qbaw T^m^llr^o Malon" Elk' Connecticut River and engr., or consulted, on many sec. and dir. M. ^-Sl-aw Lumber Co. Mason Elk. ^ ^^ ^^^^ structures. Mem. Boston Soc. Civil ^^i"'- r^,^a•.^"\■''^^^®i^;' Rn^h ifp ' EngTS. since 1881. Home: 10 Kirkland PL, Cam- Offiee: 509 ANa.'^hington St.. Bath, Me. _ bridge. Mass. Office and Address: 12 Pearl St., SHAW, Arthur Azbra, M.D., surgeon; o. Etna, Bo.-^ton, Mass. :Me., AiDT. 7, 1S64; s. Benjaniin Franklm and^^^ SHAW, Elijah Ray; b. Lisbon, Me., May 1, 1872; neha (Harmon) Shaw; ed high sch.. Etna, ^rad. ^^ J^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ (Davidson) Shaw; Me Central I^f^ Pmsfield, Me^. 188< . M.D Me^. descendant of Roger Shaw, the immigrant. Cam- ?-.^^ ,°^. ^^f • ^^P^f^?^' \^rl i^[^ s 1804- S obu' bridge, Mass., 1636; ed. Nashua High Sch.: Berke- EthelFo.stor.ot Clinton, Me, Aug .^8^^^^^^ ley Sch., Boston, N.H. Coll. Agr. and Mechanic dren, ^\ inured C, Donald A., Kenneth E. Ji'iac- •' _'. _.'._ „ , . „., , , gll^ton. V.;P. ;.d^ o/.l^"«^!t«_L^T^ A^.Troc.' maj. and q..-m. o^ brigade ^staff^N^H.N.G., by Gov. Address: 85 Concord St., ■-- " 1894-7; mathe- trustee - ■ . V.N.G., i isqp- 9 ph'ndreri^^^Faitir Wvnrie" Christopher as prof, in State Mil. Coll.; sch. dir. and supt. in r'nmnbeil Teacher Horace Mann^S^^ Northfleld. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Vt. Bot. f894r5;^deacon 1898. pritst, isl", P^E Ch.; asst. St.' Club, Alpha Sigma Pi, Conversational Club. Ad- Michael's Ch., New York, 1898-9, St. James Ch., dress: Northfleld, Vt. Chicago, 6 mos., 1903; substitute prof, pedagogy, SHAW, Frank Iicwis, educator; b. Portland, Me., State Normal Sch., INIilwaukee. Wis., spring term, March 18, 1857; s. Jason Howard and Margaret 1904; asst. St. Andrew's Ch., Meriden. Conn., 1904- Knights (Thurston) Shaw; 9th generation from 07; rector St. Luke's Ch.. Phillipsburg, N.J., 1907- Abram and Bridget (Best) Shaw; 10th generation 10, St. :Matthew's Ch., Goffstown, N.H.. 1910-13, from Daniel Thurston, of Newbury, Mass.. about Trinity Ch., Woburn, INIass., Nov.. 19L3-Oct. 1, 1650; grad. Portland Business Coll., Aug. 30, 1879; 1915; asst. St. Anne's Ch.. Lowell, since Oct. 1, m. Portland. Me., Apr. 9, 1880, Lena C. Johnson; 2 .1915. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Recrea- children. Ralph Harold. Karl Henry. Asst. prin. tions: tramping, boating. Address: 162 Third St., Portland Business Coll., 1878-84; organized the Lowell, Mass. Shaw Business Coll., Oct. 1, 1884. and continued as SHAW Edward Iiyman; b. Easthampton. Mass., sole propr. until July 1. 1898. when it became a Aug 12 1876; s Frederick Cushing and Sarah Ma- corpn., of which is pres. and dir., the co. owning 2 ria (Lyman) Shaw; ed. pub. schs. and Williston branch schs., 1 at Augusta, Me., opened Sept. 14, Sem • studied law in office of Hammond Sz Field; 1894, the other at Bangor. Me., opened Apr. 1, 1898; admi'tted to bar 1897; m. Easthampton. Sept. 10, pres. and gen. mgr., Portland Telegraph Sch., es- 1898 Laura Cecil Root. Practiced in Easthampton tatalished, 1908. Mem. Portland Chamber of Com- untii Mar 1900 since at Northampton; referee in merce. Republican. Conglist. Mem. K. of P. (past bankruptcy Feb 1903-1910. Office: Northampton, chancellor comdr.). Club: Rotary. Recreations: Mass ' hunting, fishing. Home: 215 B St. Office: 507% SHAW, Edward Payson, real estate; b. Newbury- Congress St., Portland, Me. port Mass Sept 1, 1841: s. Ma.i. Samuel and Abl. SHAW. Fred Boderic; b. Hebron, N.T., Jan. 24, gail' (Bartiett) Shaw; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.; m. 1861; s. Chauncy S. and Lydia (Parker) Shaw; ed. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 963 dist. schs. and BurrV<: Burton Sem., Manchester, County Ct., since 1915; auditor, sch. dir. and select- Vt.; taught sch. S yrs. in Arlington and toolv pvt. man, Sunderland. Trustee Burr and Burton Sem. lessons in classics; studied law in office of Batchel- Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. O.E.S. der & Barber; admitted to bar, 1887; m. Ida I. Club: Union (Manchester Center). Address: Man- White, of Arlington, Vt., Dec. 13, 1882 (died June Chester Center, Vt. 28, 1904): 3 children Henry D., b July 29 1884; SHAW, James FuUerton, financier. (See vol. Imogen G., Nov. 15, 1892; Irene H., Jan. 21, 1894 1909 ) (died Aug-. 25, 1902); m. 2d, Nov. 25, 1908, Louise e«-.-«r r^^ ^- ■, r, . ■ SHAW, Jeremiah Goodwin, business v.-p. Co-operative Bank. Pres. Bar Assn., 1914-15. Pres. Adar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian, o. . ..cm.cii ^... . t,- i j f- ■, nr -.^^r ^ , --r — ■ "--'-• — Mark's Ch. Club;- Adams Colonial (pres.). Recrea- 1" Bidaetord, Me, 1865; traveled extensively for tions: hunting, fishing. Address: Adams, Mass. '^"'^ » -lu J?,*^'" .^ i^^' Co as atty., making- settle- ^^^-^ ^ -^ 1, 1 T^T ^ ic^A ments with the trade, and also for the Hincklev >T^^^^Qi^-^°fg^ Walace clergyman; Nov. 6, 1840- Knitting Machine Co., of Bath, and Ne Plus Ultra Mar. 3, 191,^. (See vol. 1909.) Collar Co., of Biddeford: engaged in advertising, SHAW, Henry Big-elo-w, lawyer; b. Burlington, ins. and gen. business, 1873-6, and in rug business Vt., Nov. 30, 1873; s. William Goodhue and Mary until 1SS6; established with O. H. Staples, the Trad- Alice (Bissell) Shaw; g.s. on maternal side of Rt. ers Electric Light Co., 3 886, merged with the York Rev. William H. A. Bissell, bishop of Vt. (P.E. Ch.); Heat & Light Co., 1891 (since mgr.) ; apptd. ed. pub. schs., Burlington; Ph.B., U. of Vt., 1896; postmaster, Biddeford, 1894; pres. Cumberland Oil LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. June 20, 1901, Co., Biddeford Nat. Bank; dir. Biddeford & Saco Fanny D. Grinnell, of Burlington. Admitted to Mich. Coal Co., Biddeford & Saco Water Co., Mousam bar, 1900: practiced in Detroit, Oct., 1900-Aug., 1902, Water Co. of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and since in Burlington; lecturer on Commercial Law, Wells; dir. Webber Hosp. Assn.; trustee Mc Arthur U. of Vt., since 1903; dir. Burlington Mut. Fire Ins. Library Assn. Del. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1892; Co. Grand juror for City of Burlington, 1907-8; Dem. candidate for sheriff, 1892 (defeated); Dem. state's atty. for Chittenden County, Vt., 2 terms, elector-at-large, 1908. K.T. Address: Biddeford, Me. 1908-12; mem. Vt. Senate, 1915-17; commr. on Uni- SHA'W, John Oakes, lawyer (See vol 1909 ) form State Laws, 1913-17_. Republican.^ Episcopa- SHAW, Joseph Alden, educator A.M.; Burlington Chapter" No. 3, "R. A.M. Clubs: Ises /atTie? XRobert^lirnl^u^'SU^L^^^'P ^''^t^^' Ethan Allen Waubanakee Golf. Home: 253 S. Saiem fM«U ( ^?^«?1 M^f;« H.^^^^^ Union St. Oflice: Howard Nat. Bank Bldg., Bur- master Ts^si^o ^^f■^u^.\rf <.tu^^?}^^'^' w^'' ^f"^ lino-trin \rf mastei , isbb-lJ, Highland Mil. Acad., ^\ orcester. ungron, vt. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Worcester Econ Club SHAW, Henry Hattric, clergyman; b. Barnet, Vt., John Alden Kindred; ex-mem. Soc. Mayflower De- Dec. 21, 1837; s. John and Elisabeth (Harriman) scendants. Republican. Episcopalian- d"el to Mass Shaw; prep. edn. Peacham Acad.; A.B., Middlebury and Western Mass. Diocesan convs • councillor Coll., 1865, A.M., 1868; m. Aug. 20, 1867, Lucy Fran- Mass. Federation of Chs. Writer on philol sub- ces Whiting, of Saxton.^ River. Vt. Prin. Chester jects. Club: Worcester Harvard. Address- Worces- (Vt.) Acad., 1865-7, Springfield (Vt.) High Sch., ter, Mass.* 1867-72, Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester (Vt.), a-aA-ar n,,^ „ «j -r ^ • . „ ^^ 1872-8, Northfield (Vt.) High Sch., 1878-81, Glen- ,,^,JT^^^-,^^^^ Adams, Jr., financier; A.B., Har- wood Classical Sem., West Brattleboro, Vt., 1881- 7^, • l^ni-'^^ e*^^' C.alumet & Hecla Mining Co., 94. Ordained to Congl. ministry, 1895; pastor Marl- ^4-^!!f„„ ^"'"fxr^.^^U^"^ ^ Refining Co., Laurium boro, Vt, since 1894: supt. schs., Chester, Vt., ^'^ "^o^-'i,^^'*^ ^'"^ *^°PPe^ Co.; y -p. Lake Su- 1866-7, Brattleboro, 1893-4, and became supt. schs., ?.^^^%^^^^^^\^%^'?'^.- Osceola Consolidated Mining Marlboro, 1895. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 1906; F^^.' J^'^fvf *^^ ?^Tt"? *-^°;^ ^®?,t?iJ",'?.^ Copper Mm- Republican. Home: Marlboro, Vt. T?f,.?i°o-.'^^"'^f-^ ^^'"'",^, ??V 1^^'^ ^'"'??, ^°;^ ^^^? «!-..„, — „ .., _^, ^ , T, . ,^ Roval Copper Co. : dir. Old Colony Trust Co.. Torch SHAW^, Henry South-worth, mfr.; b. Boston, Mar. Lake Canal Co., Gratiot Mining Co., La Salle Min- 30. 1833; s. Southworth and Abby Atwood (Shurt- ing Co., Superior Copper Co., Lockwood Mfg Co left) Shaw; ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Louisa Towne, (engine builders), Allouez Mining Co Ashburton of Fitchburg, Mass., June 3, 1880. Treas. Pember- Mining Co., Contention Mining Co., Smuggler Un- ton Mill (cotton), Lawrence, Mass., 1860-06 (pres.) ; ion Mining Co., Cabot Mfg. Co., Fisher Mfg Co pres. Methuen Cotton Mill, Saco-Lowell Shops, Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York)- Tennis Newton, Mass.: treas. Stevens Linen Wks., Dudley, and Racquet, Somerset, Mass. Automobile, Eastern Mass., since 1868, Nevins Co., commn. house, Bos- Yacht (Boston); Country (Brookline, Mass.): Rac- ton: dir. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.; trustee quet and Tennis (New York); Racquet (Phila ) • Franklin Savings Bank, Boston; trustee of estates. University (New York and Chicago); etc. Recrea- V.-p. Home for Aged Men. Mem. Boston Chamber of tions: golf, fishing, yachting. Home: 11 Exeter St. Commerce. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, S.A.R., Office: 12 Ashburton PL, Boston. Soc. of Colonial Wars, Soc. of Mayflower Descend- CTrA-or -oo-nef/n./i rtr io-„r-,r^,.. v, r>«r,t..«,rin-^ ants. Bunker Hill Monument Assn.: life mem. Bos- ^ r "^,T^' f*™"""^ t?^w ^^/l^iWpHoth ^ArnnUl®' toni4n Soc. and Boston Young Men's Christian f^f^:) ^^^^J: ^f ^HouUoiT^cad Me ^entraf List " Union. Club: Unitarian. Recreations: arts, music. stSded law- admitted to barfsSfim"^^^^^ Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 78 Chauncy St., Boston. ll^t^To, m9?SrvtL*Drakk RegiTte?of p?S^^^^^^^ SHAW, Herbert Needham, merchant; b. Sunder- Aroostook Co., 1886-90; mem. Me. Senate, 1893-5; land, Vt., Feb. 12, 1856; s. Chauncey S. and Lydia co. atty. Aroostook Co., 1898-02; Republican. Free M. (Parker) Shaw; ed. pub. schs., Sunderland; Burr Baptist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, Elks. Address: and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., part of one term; Houlton, Me. studied business course at home without a teacher; -.-,.-„ -r, ,. j. ^ ij i. icm a -■-> tt ■. m. Oct. 28, 1880, Helen E. Hard, of Arlington. Vt.; ,.f?^^Jr ^.^I".^^^ -^^^fh^- J^W h'^' ^^^^'^J'^' 7 sons and 2 daughters. Carpenter, teacher and 1^69, AM., 1872. Dir Atlantic Maritime Co., Ma- bookkeeper until 1884; supt. chair factory of H. A. ^^T^'^^^^orfoL'i'^^^^ <^^u^^,^%^ Clubs: University Hale, East Arlington, Vt., 1884-90; mfr. lumber ^New York), St Botolph etc. Student of the drama and chair stock. East Arlington, as Shaw & Buck, an<3 owner of large collection of dramatic works later as H. N. Shaw, 1890-03: bought out furniture ^o'^?,' Y^"^?.'!^' ^i'i^^T-i'^^'i.^^i Commonwealth business at Manchester, 1903, also farm, 1911; dir. ^v., Boston. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Factory Point Nat. Bank, Berkshire Hills Paper SHAW, Robert Kendall, librarian; b. Worcester, Co., Adams, Mass.; corporator Bennington County Mass., July 18, 1871: s. Joseph Alden and Eliza An- Savings Bank, 1914; assistant judge, Bennington toinette (Thompson) Shaw; A.B., Harvard, 1894; 964 WHO'S WHO IX XEW ENGLAND studied X.Y. State Library Sch., 1S97-9, B.L.S., 1901; m. Beitlia Mower iJrown, of Eau Claire, W i^s., Sept. 20, 1902. Teacher, Highland Mil. Acad., \\ or- cester, Mass., 1894-7; on staff N.Y. State Library, 1S9S-01, Library of Congress, 1901-4; librarian Brockton (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1904-5; asst. libra- rian, 1905-9, librarian since Jan., 1909, Worcester Free Pub. Librarv. Mem. A.L.A., Mass. Library Club, Bav Path Library Club, Phi Beta Kappa. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Worcester Econom- ic, Worcester Shakespeare, Worcester Harvard. Home: 3S Monadnock J{d. Office: 12 Elm St., \\ or- cester, Mass.* SHAW, Samuel Carter, lawyer; b. Redding, Conn N'ov. 3, 1S66; s. Edward P. and Ivmny (San- ford) Shaw; A.B., Yale, 1S91; m. Mrs. Margaret fe. Adams, of N.Y. City, Nov. 22, 1905: 2 children Frederick Sanford. Margaret Elizabeth. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1899, and has since practiced to Bridgeport; mem. Gen. Assembly, Conn., Irom Town of Redding, 1915. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Y'ale Chapter). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Lni- versitv, Brooklawn Country (Bridgeport). Recrea- tions: "golf, tennis. Home: Sanford PI. Office: San- ford BIdg.. Bridgeport, Conn.; (summer) Redding Ridge, Conn. SHAW, Thomas Bond, M.D.; b. Worcester, Ma'^s Dec 3, 1S66: s, Thomas Asa and Mane Persis (Bond) Shaw; A.B.. Yale. 1890; M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1893; post-grad, student at Roose- velt and other hosps. in N.Y. City; surgeon on W aid Line steamers. 1894; studied in Vienna and Pans, 1895-6; m. Worcester, Mass., 1907, Carrie A. Bruso. Began practice at Worcester, 1896; staff surgeon 2d :\lass. Vol. Militia. Pres. N.E. Corset Co. Alem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. Soc, Am. Acad. Medicine, Assn. Mil. Surgeons of U S.. Dartmouth Coll. Alumni Assn., Alumni Assn. of Kings Countv Hosp. (Brooklyn, N.Y'.). Clubs: Y''ale, of Worcester (sec. and treas.), Automobile, Tatassit Canoe, Commonwealth. Lakeside Boat; Y'ale, Crescent (New Y'ork) ; University (Boston); Graduates' (New Haven); Lake Placid Club. Rec- reations: golf. Address: 24 Oxford St., Worcester, Mass. SKAW, Thomas Prince, retired ry. official; b. Bath, Me., Aug. 13, 1849: s. John and Ruth (Stetson) Shaw; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Fannie M. Alden, of Au- gusta, Me., Feb. IS, 1879. Entered employ of Port- land & Kennebec R.R. as freight oik., 1869, and on consolidation of the road with the Me. Central R.R., 1871, became elk. in the gen. ticket office at Augus- ta; elk. in treasurer's office, European & N. Am. Ry., 1874; p. m. and freight auditor. Me. Central R.R., 1874-92; p.-m. same, 1892-13: dir. First Nat. Bank, Mercantile Trust Co.: trustee Me. Sch. for the Deaf, also Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1891-3; mil. sec. staff of Gov. Davis, 1879; a.-d.-c. and acting a.-a.-g. on staff of Gen. J. L. Chamberlain, N.G.S.M.. 1880-3; mem. staff of Gov. Cleaves, with rank of col., 1903-5; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908. Conglist. Mason (32°); Past Grand Comdr. K.T. of Me. Clubs: Cumberland. Portland Y'acht. Bramhall League. Address: 773 Congress St., Portland, Me. SHAW, Walter Keith, merchant; b. Abington, Mass., Mar. 13, 1868: s. Elijah Anderson and Fran- ces Emma (Dver) Shaw; descendant of Abraham Shaw. Watertown. Mass., 1635, Dedham, 1636, on mother's side from William Dyer, Abington, Mass., 1670; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; m. Mary Groom Hutchins. of Concord, Mass., Nov. 4, 1897; 2 chil- dren: Walter Keith, Jr., Gordon Hutchins. Asso- ciated -with father, in cotton business, at Boston, 1889; succeeded to business on retirement of father, 1897, title of firm E. A. Shaw & Co. Episco- palian. Mem. N.E. Cotton Buyers' Assn., Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Long- wood Cricket, Concord Country. Recreations: ten- nis, vachting. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 18 Post "Office Sq.. Boston. SHAW, William, clergyman: b. Sheffield, Eng., Oct. 8, 1871: s. John and Amelia (Siddall) Shaw; ed. prep, sch., Sheffield; came to America, 1888; grad. Yale Bus. Coll., 1894: A.B., Milton U., Balti- more. 1898, A.M., 1912, Ph.D.. 1914: grad. Drew^ Theol. Sem., Madison. N.J.. 1900; m. May 20, 1896, Bertha M. Clark, of Saybrook, Conn. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1900; pastor, Georgia, Vt., 1900-3. Island Pond, 1903-5, Lyndonville, 1905-S, Enosburg Falls, 1908-10; supt. St. Albans Dist., Vt. Conf.. 1910-12; pastor Trinitv Ch., Montpelier, since 1912. Chmn. delegation to Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch., 1912: mem. Gen. Com., 1st Gen. Conf. Dist. Trustee Montpelier Sem. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Monti)olior. Address: I\Iontpelier, Vt. SHAW, W^illiam, general sec. United Soc. of Christian Endeavor; b. Ballardvale, Mass., Feb. 14, 1860; s. George and Sarah (Stocks) Shaw; pub. sch. edn.: (LL.D., Occidental Coll., Los Angeles, 1914): m. Mary Agnes Holmes, of Ballardvale, Jan. 14, 1892. Became connected with nat. Christian En- deavor work, 1SS3. treas. United Soc. of Christian Endeavor, 1886-06. gen. sec, Dec, 1906 — . Also sec. and treas. ^\'orld's Christian Endeavor Union: publisher Christian Endeavor World. Prohibition- ist. Conglist.; trustee Atlanta Theol. Sem. Clubs: Twentieth Century, City, Boston Congregational. Editor of Christian Endeavor hymn-books, and author of Christian Endeavor pamphlets. Home: Ballardvale, Mass. Office: Mt. Vernon and Hancock Sts., Boston, Mass.* SHAW, William Alden, weather forecaster: b. Northfleld, Vt.. July 25, 1864: s. William Ornon and Elizabeth H. (Kingslev) Shaw; ed. Northfield High Sch.: B.S., Norwich U.. 1888, M.S.. 1892; m. July 28, 1890, Fannie E. Holt, of Woodstock, Vt. Entered T^'eather Bur. Service, 1888, and served at Boston, Portland, Me., New York, Pierre, S.D., Sioux City, la., Northfield, Vt. Prof, meteorology, Northfleld TJ.. also trustee. Republican. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. Mason (Lodge. Chanter, Commandery, Shrine). Address: Northfield, Vt. SHAW, William Hubbard, M.D. : b. Boston, Dec. 23. 1858: s. William M. and Mary S. (Hubbard) Shaw; ed. Iowa Coll., Grinnell, la.; student Hahne- mann Med. Coll., Phila.: M.D., Hering Med. Coll., Chicago, 1894: m. Bedford, N.H., Dec. 18, 1904. !Myra A. French : 1 son. Charles Freeman. Engaged in practice at INIanchester. N.H., since 1902. Uni- tarian. Mason: mem. Odd Fellows, Grange. Re- publican. Home: Bedford, N.H. Address: Route 7, Manchester, N.H. SHAWCBOSS, William Allan, mfr.; b. Provi- dence, R.I.. May 27. ISSl; s. William and Annie Marie (McNulty) Shawcross: grad. Providence High Sch. Ccomml. course), 1897: grad. Hinman's Business Coll.. 1898: m. Providence, R.I., Oct. 21. 1914, Genevieve R. Munnegle. In employ of Adams Express Co., 1897-01: became connected with Gold- smitli & Harzberg. mfrs. of .iewelry. 1901, mem. of firm since 1907: inem. firm of Watch Dog Swivel Co., Hercules Safetv and Protector Co. I\Iem. Sch. Bd.. Providence, 1906-9; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 1911; was one of com. of five to report a resolution abolishing property qualification for voters. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Coni- micut Improvement Assn. Mem. Knights of Co- lumbus. Clubs: Columbus. Catholic. City. Recre- ations: motoring. Home: 209 Ivy St. Office: 101 Sabin St., Providence, R.T. SHEA, Aug-ustus Washington, M.D.: b. Nashua, N.H., Aug. 9. isfin; s. Daniel and Catherine (Mc- Donald) Shea: M.D., Med. Dept. U. of Vt., 1887; post-grad, work in New York and Europe: m. Brooklyn, June 25. 1902, Lucy Kelly: 2 children. Kathryn, Lucy. Has practiced at Nashua since 1889; pres. Nashua Emergency Hosp.: local sur- geon B. & M. Ry. ; mem. staff St. .loseph's Hosp.: mem. Bd. of Public Works, Nashua. Democrat. Catholic Mem. Nashua Hosp. Assn., N.H. Med. Soc, A.M. A., N.Y. Assn. Ry. Surgeons, N.H. Sur- gical Club (pres.). Foresters, Grange. Address: Nashua, N.H. SHUAFF, Bobert Iiester, clergyman; b. Nor- ridgewock. Me.. Mar. 19, 1863; s. John N. and Caro- line L. (Brown) Sheaff; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem.. 1889: A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; m. Eva H. Willev, of Skowhegan, Me., Nov. 28, 1883; 2 children, Charles W., Harold M. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1890; pastor Phippsburg, Me., 1889-92, Falmouth, 1893-5, Union, N.H., 1895-7, Barton, Vt., 1897-03, Plain- field, 1903-7. Newcastle. Me., 1907-13, Norrldge- wock, since 1913. Prominent in Masonry. Address: Norridgewock, Me. / WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 965 SHEARER, Aug-ustiis Hunt, educator. (See vol. 1909.) SHEARSXAN, Sumner Upliani, clergyman; b. Wicksford, R.I.. Aug. I'T, 1!S39; s. Sylvester Gard- ner and iNlarv E. (Upham) Shearman; grad. Brown U., 186 1, A.M.; studied law; admitted to R.I. bar, 1868; studied privately for the ministry; (D.D., Brown U.. 1899); m. Woburn, Mass., June 12, 1877, Mary D. Wvman. Ordained deacon, 1874, priest, 1875, P.E. Ch. ; rector Trinity Ch., Woburn, 21/2 yrs., St. John's Ch., Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1876- Apr., 1908, resigning after service of more than 31 yrs., now rector emeritus; served as 2d It., 1st It., and capt., Co. A, 4th R.I. Vol. Inf., in Civil War; was taken prisoner at tlie battle of "The Crater," PetersbHrg. Va. ; recording elk.. R.I. Ho. of Rep.. 1865-7; reading elk.. Senate, 1SG7-9. Mason; mem. G.A.R., Theta Delta Chi. Address: 3 Hatha- way St., Jamaica Plain, Boston, ]Mass. SHEBS, Charles Gale, druggist; b. South Wal- lingford, Vt., May IS, 1865; s. Capt. Charles W. and Sarah (Doty) Shedd; descendant in 7th gener- ation from Daniel Shedd, Braintree, Mass., and 10th generation from Edmund I^oty, of the May- flower; grad. Keene (N.H.) Higli Sch.: m. Keene, N.H., Sept. 23, 1891, Rhoda Jane Colburn, of Shrewsbury. Vt. ; 3 children. Gale C. and Paul W., twins, b. July 21, 1892; Charles H., Feb. 4, 1907. Learned pliarmacy in drug store of Bullard & Foster; purchased Mr. Foster's interest, 1888, be- came sole owner, 1899, and is now mgr. of the Bullard & Shedd Co.; ex-pres. Common Council; chmn. Bd. of Health, Keene. since 1903; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1900, Senate, 1907-8; mayor of Keene, 1911, 12, 13. Pres. Keene Cliautauqua, Keene Peo- ple's Inst.: chmn. Keene Playground Com. Mem. N.H. Soc. S.A.R. (pres.), N.H. Pharm. Assn. Re- publican. Unitarian. Mason (33°). Mem. K. of P., Red Men, Sons of Veterans. Clubs: Unitarian (pres.), Keene Chorus (treas.), Keene Commercial (v. -p.). Address: Keene, N.H. SHEDD, Edward Whitten, civil engr. ; b. Brook- line, Mass., June 2, 1860; s. Joel Herbert and Julia Ann (Clarice) Shedd; descendant of Daniel Shedd, who was born in England and settled in Braintree, Mass., about 1640; grad. Lyons Gram- mar Sch., 1879: Ph.B., Brown U., 1884 (3d in class with philos. oration), A.M., 1887; m. Mar. 30, 1886, Jessie, d. Cliristoplier De.xter, of East Providence, R.I., and lineal descendant of Philip Walker, of Rehoboth, 1679; 6 children, Whitten D., Martin E., Thomas C, Carl H., Faith May, Elizabeth Edson. Declined offer to teach engring. in Brown U. in order to enter profession of civ. engring.; sr. mem. Shedd & Sarle, Worcester, Mass., and Providence, R.I., until dissolution of firm, 1903; firm equipped the Worcester horse railroad with electricity and built a number of water works and sewerage sys- tems in N.E., N.Y. and N.C. ; carried on engring. in own name since 1903: cliief engr. Randolpli & Cumberland Ry. Co., of N.C; mem. Town Council, Richmond, R.I., 1887. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., N.E. Water Works Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Progressive Republican. Baptist. Mason. Wrote: (reports) Sewerage Svstem of Woonsocket. R.I., 1889; Water Works, North Brookfield, Mass., about 1890, Orange, 1891, W^est Boylston. 1892. Recreations: tennis, art, travel. Home: 432 Massasoit Av., East Providence. Office: 146 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. :::^SHEDD, Fred P., editor. (See vol. 1909.) SHEDD, Georg-e Horsley, M.D. : b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 13, 1853: s. George and Rebecca (Frost) Shedd, and descendant of Daniel Sliedd, an early settler of Braintree, Mass.; prep. edn. Norway Lib- eral Inst.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin Coll.), 1879: post-grad, worlv in New Yorl\, Phila., Berlin, and hosps. of Berne, London, Paris and Edinburgli; m. Norway, Me., May 15, 1880, Mary Hall; 1 son. George Harold. Practiced at Bartlett, N.H., and Fryeburg, Me., until 1891, since at North Conway, N.H. ; surgeon-in-chief Memorial Hosp. ; mem. N.H, Bd. of Med. Examiners. Repui^lican. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. Carroll Co. and Me. State med. socs., A.M. A. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: pine tree farming. Address: Nortli Conway, N.H. SHEDD, J(oel) Herbert, engineer; b. Pepperell, Mass., May 31, 1834; s. Joel and Eliza (Edson) Shedd; ed. Bridgewater Acad.; took 3 yrs.' course civ. engring. in a Boston office; (hon. A.M., Brown U., 1894); m. Julia A. Clark, of Newport, Me., Aug. 26, 1856 (died Apr. 7, 1,S'J7); m. 2d, Sarah Marble, of North Smithfield, R.I., June 29, 1905. Practiced civ. engring. at Boston, 1856-69, Providence since 1869, Has served on numerous commns. of Mass. and R.I. on river and harbor improvement. As engr. for tlie city of Providence, designed and built Providence water works, costing $4,500,000, the sewerage system, costing $5,500,000, and other large engring. works; chmn. State Bd. of Harbor Commrs. since its organization, 1876; engr. for many large water power developments; commr. for State of R.I. to Paris Expn., 1878. Has written numerovis articles and reports on engring. sub- iects. Mem. advisory com. Brown U. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Pres. Shedd Family Assn. America. Club: University. Home: Woonsocket, R.I. Office: Providence, R.I.* SHEDDEN, "WiUiam Pitch, leather mcht.; b. New York, July 21, 1860: s. John W. and Eliza A. (Purdy) Shedden; ed. pub. and pvt. sells.. New York; m. Frances Lohmann, of Oakland, Cal., Nov. 2, 1891; children, William Martindale, Helen, Rob- ert Fitch. Began in leather business in New York, 1879; became mem. firm of Kellogg & Shedden, 1886; the sr. partner died, 1908, and title of firm was changed, Oct. 1. 1908, to W. F. Shedden & Co., sole leather mercliants, of whicli is propr. ; in cliarge of Boston liouse of same name, since its establishment, 1909. Clubs: Exchange, Algonquin, Commercial, Country; Fulton (New York). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 210 Lincoln St., Boston. SHEEDV, John Henry, lawyer; b. Newton, Low- er Falls, Mass., Aug. 13, 1872; s. Patrick John and Julia (Cunningliam) Sheedv; ed. Salem pub. schs. : grad. Salem High Sch., 1889; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1900; m. Apr. 24, 1905, Eleanor Mar- garet Sullivan, of Salem, Mass. Admitted to bar, 1899, and since practiced in Salem; master in chancery since 1905; postmaster of Salem since May, 1914. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters, Cliaritable Irisli Soc. of Boston. Fatlier Mathew Total Abstinence Soc, Salem. Address: 38 Walter St., Salem, Mass. SHEEDY, Michael, Jr., mfr. ; b. Groton. Mass., Sept. 25, 1856; s. Michael and Jane (Ready) Sheedv: ed. Lawrence Acad., Groton; m. Marv Grace Reed, of Groton, Feb. 3, 1886; 2 sons, Harold Reed, AVinthrop Lawrence. Clk. in store at Groton 6 yrs. ; in employ of Howard W. Spurr & Co., wholesale grocers, Boston, 23 yrs., as buyer and salesman: entered mfg., 1900; dir. and treas. Gro- ton Leatherboai-d Co.; dir. Groton Water Co.; sales mgr. Internat. Leather Co. since 1910. Mem. parish com. 15 yrs.; climn. park commn. 10 yrs.; chmn. library bldg. com., 1891, 1892. Trustee and treas. Lawrence Acad. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Home: Groton, Mass. Office: Albany Bldg., Boston. SHEEHANT, James Joseph, lawyer; b. Peabody, Mass., Aug. 22, 1875: s. Timothy and Catherine L. (^Shinnick) Sheehan; grad. Peabody High Sch., 1893; LL.B., Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch., 1902; un- married. Practiced law in Peabody since 1902; town counsel of Peabody since 1912; mem. Sch. Com., 1906-12. Trustee Mass. Training Sch. Mem. Essex Bar Assn. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Foresters of America. Home: 34 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 11 Peabody Sq., Peabody, Mass. SHEEHAN', Joseph A., lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 16, 1873; s. John and Bridget (McDermott) Shee- han; prep. edn. English High Sch., Boston; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1898; m. Stella Gertrude Lom- bard, of Boston, Apr. 23, 1914. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Boston: spl. .ius- tice Municipal Ct. City of Boston since 1913. Mem. Sch. Com., Boston. 1905-6. Dir. Mass. Soc. for Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals; mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Demo- crat. Mem. Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters, Boston Catholic Ifnion. St. Vincent de Paul Soc. Home: 3 Cortes St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. 96C WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SHZ:x:bin, James, clergyman; b. Scotland, May 6, 1S65; s. William and Mary (Lecky) Sheerin, English and Scotch-Irish ancestry; arrived in America, 1870; ed. St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N.Y., 1885-8; grad. Theol. iJept., Kenyon Coll., Gambler, O., 1892; A.B., Columbia, 1901; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1903; student Harvard Summer Sch., 1902, 03, 04, 14; m. Bucvrus, U., June 28, 1892, Mary Elizabeth, d. Daniel Picking, of Ohio; 3 children, Elisabeth, Charles Wilford, Florence. Teacher Jarvis Hall Mil. Acad., Denver, 1888-90; deacon, 1892, priest, 1892, P.E. Ch.; curate Trinity Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1892; rector St. Peter's Ch., Ashtabula, O., 1893-5; warden Episcopal Hall, W.Va. U., 1895-8; vicar Chapel of Ascension Parish, New York, 1898-01; asso. rector St. James' Parish, Cambridge, Mass., 1901-4; rector Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Clinton, Mass., 1904-9, Christ Ch., Warren, O., 1909-11, St. Matthew's Ch., South Boston, since Mar. 1, 1911. Provisional deputy to Gen. Conv. from Western Mass.. 1907; examining chaplain for Bishop Vin- ton, 1908-9; Western Mass. del. to Pan-Anglican Congress. London, Eng.. June, 1908: spent 1913-14 with familv in European study and travel. Pres. Mass. Clerical Assn., Boston, 1915-16; mem. Sigma Chi. Mason. Recreations: lecturing, music, theatre. Author: The Church, the State, and the Univer- sity, 1906; also various essays and sermons. Home: 530 Broadway. Address: St. Matthew's Ch., 410 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. • SHEFFISIiD, Ada Eliot, humanitarian; b. St. Louis. Sept. 30. ]S69: d. Henry Ware and Charlotte Champ (Stearns) Eliot; grad. Mary Inst., St. Louis, 1888; spl. student Radeliffe Coll., 3 yrs., 1890-4; Summer Sch. of Philanthropy, New York, 1900: m. IMay 16, 1905, Alfred Dwight Sheffield, of Cambridge. -Mass. Became connected with Boston Assn. of Charities, 1897; after 9 mos. was apptd. dist. sec: sec. com. on dependent children. New York Charitv Orgn. Soc. 9 mos., 1900-1; probation officer Police Court and later Court of Spl. Sessions 2% vrs. : dir. Union Relief Soc., Springfield, Mass., 1904-8, Springfield Plavground Assn., 1908-9; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Charity since 1909. Mem. ad- visory bd. Florence Crittenton Home of Compas- sion: mem. exec. com. ]\Iass. State Conf. Charities, Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction. Eugenics Edn. Soc. (London). Am. Breeders' Assn. Unitarian. Home: 60 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: State House, Boston. SHXiFFIEIiD, Alfred Dwig-ht, educator; b. Peking. China. Dec. 17, 1871; s. Devello Z. and Eleanor Woodhuil (Sherrill) Sheffield: came to America, 1887; A.B., Oberlin (O.) Coll., 1S95; A.M., Harvard, 1897: m. Ada Eliot, of St. Louis, May 16, 1905. Asst. in English. Harvard. 1897-9: teacher in Eng- lish. Univ. Sch., Cleveland, O., 1899-03; on editorial staff G. & C. :Merriam Co.. Springfield, Mass.. 1903- 09: instr. rhetoric and composition, Wellesley Coll.. 1911 — . Home: 60 Shepard St.. Cambridge, Mass.* SKEFFIEIiD, George St. John, retired banker; b. New Haven, Conn.. Apr. 2, 1842; s. Joseph Earl and Maria (St. John) Sheffield: ed. Churchill Acad., Sing Sing. N.Y.. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven: A.B.. Yale. 1863, A.M., 1866; m. 1st, New York. Jan. 30, 1867. Marv Stewart (died Mar. 2, 1873); m. 2d. New York, Jan. 10, 1878. Amelia M. Daggett. Spent 3 vrs. abroad after leaving coll.; organized firm of Smith, Henry & Sheffield. 1868, which dissolved, 1871; mem. firm of Grant & Co., bankers. 33 Wall St., New York, retiring, 1882; traveled extensivelv abroad, and settled, 1890, at Twin Elms Farm, Attleboro. ISIass.; pres. Prospect Hill Land Co. of Staten Lsland. N.Y., Chester Min- ing Co. of Arizona: trustee Pub. Library, Attle- boro. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Geog. Soc, Delta Kappa. Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union League, University (New York) : Larchmont Yacht, University (Bos- ton). Address: Attleboro, Mass. SHEFFIEIiD, ■William Paine, ex-congressman: b. Newport. R.T.. June 1. 1S.'>7: s. William P. and Lilias White (Sanford) Sheffield; A.B.. Brown U., 1877. A.:M.. 1880; law student at Paris, and Har- vard, 1878-9; m. Marv Stevens Burdick, of New- port, Oct. 16. 1889, In practice at Newport, since 1880: mem. sch. com., 1883-02; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1885-7, 1889-90, 1894-6, 1899-01; mem. 61st Congress (1909-11), 1st R.I. Dist.; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., May, 1911 — . Episcopalian. Home: Middle- town, R.T. Office: 223 Thames St., Newport, R.I.* SHEIiDON, Chauncey Coolidg-e, M.D. ; b. Water- ville, Me., Dec. 11, 1848; s. David Newton (D.D.) and Racliel Hobart (Ripley) Sheldon; ed. Water- ville Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1870; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1876; m. May Louise Firth, of Boston, Mass., June 5, 1880. Practiced in Lynn, Mass., since 1878. Mem. Essex South IMed. Soc, Lynn Med. Fraternity. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard, Oxford (both of Lynn). Address: 73 N. Common St., Lj-nn, Mass. SHEIiBOI?, Edward Stevens, college prof.; b. Waterville, :Me., Nov. 21, ls5]; s. Rev. David New- ton and Rachel Hobart (Ripley) Sheldon; brother of Henry Newton Sheldon; A.B., Harvard, 1872; studied Berlin, Paris and Leipzig, 1874-7; m. Cath- erine Hamlin Hinckley, of Boston, Apr. 2, 1884. Instr. modern langs., 1877-84, asst. prof. Romance philology, 1884-94, prof, since 1894, Harvard. Fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Dante Soc, of Cambridge, ]Mass. (ex-pres.). Am. Dialect Soc. (sec. 1889-93, pres. 1904-5), Modern Lang. Assn. America (pres. 1901). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: 11 Francis Av.. Cambridge, Mass,* SHEI.DON, Frank Atwood, educator; b, Rock- land. Mass,, Aug. 1, 1871; s, Francis Thomas and Mary Copeland (Tolman) Sheldon; A.B., cum laude, Amherst, 1893; m, Mary Louise Rice, of Rockland, Mass,, Apr. 7, 1896: 3 children, Dorrice. Maxwell T., Mary Rice, Began as teacher, Nicliols Acad,, Dudley, JNIass,, Sept,, 1893; became con- nected with the Volkmann Sch, (prep. sch. for bovs), Boston, 1895, and headmaster same since Sept., 1905. Pres. Rockland Bd. of Trade; del. to Mass. State Bd. of Trade. INIem, Eastern Assn. Phvsics Teachers, Assn. ISIath. Teacliers of N.E., N.E. Assn. Chemistry Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Tlieta Pi, Sons of Veterans. Republican. Conglist. Home: Rockland, Mass. Office: 415 New- bury St., Boston, Mass. SHEX^DOir, Georg-e, historian; b. Deerfleld, Mass., Nov. 30, 1818; s. Seth and Caroline (Stebbins) Sheldon; descendant of Ensign John Slieldon, of Deerfield, and g,s, of Capt. Joseph Stebbins, who fought at Bunker Hill; ed. Deerfield Acad.; m. Susan Stewart Stearns, of Dummerston, Vt., .Tune 11, 1844 (died Oct, 7, 1881); m. 2d, Jennie Maria Arms, of Greenfield, Nov. 4, 1897; 3 children, Susan Arabella, b. Apr. 10, 1845; John, Feb. 13, 1848: Frank. Jan. 21, 1853. Began as farmer, but was disabled by sunstroke; engaged in mfg., Chicopee, Mass., 1S53-7: has devoted time largely to history since 1867; justice of the peace since 1857; promi- nent in town affairs; twice mem. Gen. Ct. of Mass., from Deerfield, House, 1867, Senate, 1872 (on com- mittees to save "Old South" and "Bulfinch Front") ; asst. U.S. marshal under Gen. Francis Walker, 1870; census enumerator, 1880, notary public, 18S6. etc. Was a leader in Chicopee of the Know Noth- ing Party, about 1854. and active in establishing Rep. Party there. Trustee Franklin Co. Agrl. Soc Fovinder and pres. of the Pocumtuck Valley Memo- rial Assn., at Deerfield, chartered. 1870; with the establishment of this assn. began a new era of historic research in the Conn. Valley, and the assn. now possesses one of most complete collections, representing Colonial life, to be found in America: in this museum is the famous door of Ensisn Jolin Sheldon's house, known in liistory as "Tlie Old Indian House," with a hole made by Indian hatch- ets, at sacking of the town. 1704 (througli this hole was fired the bullet which killed Hannah Sheldon, wife of Ensi.gn Sheldon). Mem. Mass, Hist. Soc. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Am. Civic Assn.: v.-p. Trustees Public Reservations, of which Ex- Pres, Eliot, of Harvard, is the head: etc. Author: (with J, H, Temple) Historv of Northfield, Mass., 1875: History of Deerfleld (2 vols,), 1895: Heredity nnd Early Environment of John Williams, 1905: Guide to ^Memorial Hall. 1908; also many brochures and articles relating t6 tlie early history of N.E., one of the most notable of which is that which dissipates the mvth of Gen, Goffe's appearance as the "Angel of Hadley," Sept, 1, 1675 (Mr. Sheldon's WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 967 view is generallv accepted bv historians). His Dana St.. Cambridgre, Mass. ; (summer) Stockbridge, latest contribution is entitled: "Don't Give Up the Vt. Office: Old South Bldp., Boston, Mass. Ship," written at age of 95 yrs. and pub., 1914. Ad- SHELDON, PhiUp ColUns, lawyer; b. Providence, dress: Deerfield, Mass. R.I., Oct. 10, 1861; s. Henry Herbert and Adeline SWE-fnOlff Senrv Clav thenlnc^ian • b Martins- T^i"ances (Cnrpenter) Sheldon; descendant of Roger bur- N Y Mar ?9^1S4^^'<, Ira and Pannv M^^^ Williams and Richard Waterman, settlers of Provi- rBin'-hi'm) Sheldon- A B Yale 1867 AM 1870^ ^lence; ed. pub. schs., Pawtucket. and Mowry and Tt^B. 'Tolton'u.°"isti?-(D.D.'' I'lwfence -'iSS?) l '^;]''.^J'W''J''V?,^ ?c,^of '1'•^lSnt^^°rt."w'=4^'• m. Louise McLellan, of Brunswick, Me.. Sept. 16, fi^l'^^^,\^''Z^,-}^;.'J^nl'X\.^^^^^^i^{I^- ^ 1875. Ordained M.E. ministry; pastor St. Johns- li^i'^^ ' i?sq^^H,'^fl^ren lir^i^^^fr^^^^^ bury, yt... 1871-2._ Brunswick, Me.,. 1872-4; prof, ff PV.ah.^illv.L'^i''i'^/.^?;,i^^r,1?,^J^ ?«V".^^*A°V;J."t^^ tucket Mut. Fire Ins. Co.; mem. P. C. & C. H. Shel- SHEIiDOK, Henry Newton, judge; b. Waterville, don, real estate. Mem. City Council, Pawtucket, Me.. June 2S, 1843; s. David Newton and Rachel 1890; elk. Park Commrs., since 1894; elk. Sch. Com., Hobart (Riplev) Sheldon: brother of Edward 1906-14; elk. Dist. Ct., 10th Jud. Dist., since 1914. Stevens Sheldon; A.B.. Harvard, 1863 (LL.D., Sec. bd. mgrs. Elizabeth Higginson Weeden Home. 1908); 2d and 1st It. 55th Mass. Inf., 1864-5; m. Mem. R.I. Bar Assn., Pawtucket Business Men's Clara P. Morse, of Hubbardston, Mass., Dec. 31, Assn., R.I. Soc. S.A.R., Soc. Sons and Daughters of 1868. Practiced law at Boston, 1866-94; justice Pilgrims. Republican. Baptist. Home: 30 Park PI. Superior Ct. of Mass., 1894-05; justice Supreme Office: 12 Sheldon Bldg., Pawtucket, R.I. Jud. Ct. of Mass., Oct. 18. 1905-Jan. 4, 1915 (re- SHELDON, Thomas Cowdin, mfr.; b. Fitchburg, signed). Independent Republican. Unitarian. Au- Mass., Nov. 20, 1850; s. Francis and Martha S. thor: The Law of Subrogation. 1882. Home: 270 (Cowdin) Sheldon, and descendant of Godfrey Shel- Commonwealth A v., Boston, Mass.* tjon^ Scarborough, Me., 1660; ed. pub. schs. and in SHELDON. Jennie Maria Arms, writer: b. Bel- his father's millwright business also learned civ lows Falls, Vt., July 29. 1852; d. George Albert and engineermg: m. Sept. 27. 187 '.Florence W.d\bel Eunice Stratton (Moody) Arms; descendant of Wil- anct Lydia Stevens, of Fitchburg. City engr^ of liam Arms, Deerfield, Mass., 1698; g.g.d. of Capt. Fitchburg for 6 y/.f:^sec treas^ and gen. mg^^ Joseph Stebbins, who fought at Bunker Hill; grad. Fitchburg Duck Mills: trustee Worcester North Greenfield (Mass.) High Sch., 1869; student. Mrs. |.a,yi"^f J"#^"- , ^^P"^^\<=^V;,„F."i*.^">fT,^^^ Badgers Sch., Boston^ 1873-6, Mass. Inst. Tech., K.T. Club: Fay (pres.). Address. Fitchburg, Mass. 1877-9; spl. student and asst. of Prof. Alpheus Hy- SHELDON, Warren Prench, clergyman; b. Sey- att in Boston Soc. Natural History, 1879-02: m. mour. Conn., Aug. 27, 1869; s. Sperry M. and Laura George Sheldon, of Deerfield. Mass., Nov. 4, 1897. (French) Sheldon; grad. Wilbraham Acad., 1891; Teacher natural science in Mrs. Pauline Agassiz a.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1899; B.D., Hartford Shaw's Sch., Boston, 13 yrs.; curator of museum Theol. Sem., 1906; m. July 19, 1899, Susan Mantle, of Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assn.. Deerfield, of Portland, Me. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1904; since 1912. Trustee Deerfield Acad, and Dickinson pastor, Rocky Hill, Conn., 1893-4, Pleasant Valley, High Sch.. Deerfield; mem. Boston Soc. Natural Conn., 1899-02, Windsor, Conn., 1903-4; Simsbury, History. Naples Table Assn. for Promoting Lab. Conn., 1905-10, Willis Av. Ch., N.Y. City, 1911; asst. Research by Women. Mem. Mass. Woman Suffrage pres. of Wesleyan U. and sec. Wesleyan Alumni Assn., Equal Suffrage Assn. for Good Govt. (Bos- Council since i911; chaplain Conn. Ho. of R»p., ton), George Washington Memorial Assn. (Wash- 1905, Senate, 1907. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Mason, ington). Free Thinker. Author: (with Alpheus Hy- clubs: Alpha Delta Phi (New York), University att) Guide for Science Teaching, Insecta, 1890: Life (Hartford, (3onn.). Editor: Riverside Cemetery of a New England Boy, 1896; Concretions of the History and Handbook; Prayers from the Psalms; Champlain Clays of the Connecticut Valley. 1900; Prayers from Historic Liturgies. Recreations: ten- (with George Sheldon) Newly Exposed Geological nis " canoeing. Address: Wesleyan Univ., Middle- Features Within the "8000-Acre Grant," 1903 : Guide town, Conn. to the Invertebrata in the ^Museum of the Synoptic ^■rr-r.-r ■r^n.-KT ..ir-n,--™ ti^-^-^io ^r,■„,■,,t^r•• v. ■Pnr.oT-t Collection of the Boston Society of Natural His- -.SHELDON, William Berms. lawyer b Rupert, torv 190^- also various hist naners Address- ^t., June 15, 1842 s. Aaron S. and Hannahette B. f?i7T.'fi eld Mass ^^"°"^ ^'^^- P^Pei s. Address, (j^^^^) Sheldon; grad. Burr & Burton Sem., Man- ueerneld, .Mass Chester, Vt.. 1859; studied law in offices of A. L. SHELDON, John Alexander, marble mfr. ; born :Miner and Burton & Munson, Manchester, 1870-1, Troy, N.Y., Aug. 14, 1839. (See vol. 1909.) Albany Law Sch.. 1871-2, LL.B.. 1872; m. 1st, N. SHELDON. Nelson Lewis, lawyer; b. Stockbridge, ^"^^""^"f ^°"' J^ -^nf ^I'^ho^set vf ^fune i^^ flfs Vt., May 2?., 1860; s. Egbert and Cornelia (Richard- mons (deceased) m. 2d. Dorset VtJun^ son) Sheldon; descendant of Capt. John Sheldon, ?^?i"fc?o?",.7c;isfrarSf Probate Court^B^ of Deerfield, and Gen. James Cudworth, deputy gov. ton 1872 registrar of Probate co^^^^^ Bennin-,Lon of the Colonies, who settled in Mass.. 1633; ed. Dist., 18/4-6; state satty Bennington Co., 18 .b 8 common schs. of Vt.; Goddard Sem.; B.S.. Norwich referee in bankruptcy, Noy.,_190.^Nov., 1909, mod comb estate, 1890-6; student Boston U. Sch. of J?®™-.^*; *^'^?,P*®.L^v7;^,\'J?ll,t „nri Hist Assn Ad- Law 2 yrs.. LL.B., 1894; m. June 23, 1892, Jeanie Bennington Battle Monument and Hist. Assn. Ad Talbot, of Norwood, Mass. Admitted to Mass. bar, dress: 30/ Main St., Bennington, Vt. 1894, and since practiced in Boston; has frequently SHELDON, Wilmon Henry, prof, philosophy; b. served as master and auditor atty. in action vs. Newton, Mass., Apr. 4, 1875; s. Henry Newton and Town of Norwood for failure to furnish and sus- Clara Phelps (Morse) Sheldon; grad. Newton High tain suitable sch. houses (one of two cases in sch , 1891: A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896, Ph.D., which a town has been indicted); served as 1st. It. iggg'- ni Elisabeth Franc Dunham, of Richmond, Vt. N.G.; raised a regt. at time of Spanish-Am. ind ,' June 12, 1903; 1 daughter, Nancy Edwards. War, officered by alumni of Norwich U. and ten- prof philosophy Dartmouth since 1909. Mem. Am. dered services of same to Gov. Wolcott of Mass. philos Assn. Democrat. Contbr. to philos. joura. Trustee and v. -p. Norwich U. Mem. examining Recreations: golf. Address: Hanover, N.H. com. Boston Pub. Library Republican Unitarian. sHELLEY, Henry Charles, author, editor. (See Mem. Am. Bar Assn Bar Assn. City of Boston, A.ni. ^.qY jgog also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) Inst. Criminology, Gen. Alumni Assn. of Norwich ^"'- J^^"^- '^'^" 2. ,, , ,-l.,- i,-. at t~> a o.„^„«„.r,. U. (ex-pres.), Vt. Assn. of Boston (ex-pres.), Soc. SHELTON, Gould A(taljah) M D. and surgeon. Colonial Wars, Soc. Colonial Families (chancellor), b. Huntington, Conn Aug. 19, 1841; s. Judson C. Mason, K.T. Frequent contbr. to mags. Home: 10 and Hannah (Lewis) Shelton; prep. edn. Easton 968 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Acad., Conn.: student 2 yi-!?.. Yale, cla.ss of 1866 (M.A., 1891); M.D., Yale Med. Sell., 1869; m. Derby, Conn., June 16, 1874, Kmily Pluml) Ca|)el, who died, 1897. Has practiced at Shelton, Conn., .since 1869; mem. consultin.^- staff, Bridgeport Hosp., since 1892, and consulting staff New Haven Hosp.; health of- ficer, borougli of Shelton, since 1886; coroner, med. examiner of Huntinjiton .since 1884. Sec. Sell. Bd., 1872-90; warden boi'ough of Shelton, 1890-3; mem. Conn. Ho. of Hep., 1895 and 19(i9 (chmn. com. on pub. health). Pres. and trustee Riverside Cemetery Assn.; pres. Shelton Water Co.; pres. bd. of com- missioners, Riverview Park; dir. Silver Plate Cut- lery Co.; dir., sec. and treas. Plumb Memorial Li- brary; mem. Derby and Shelton Bd. of Trade. Re- publican. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. Med. Soc. (pres. 1903), Am. Acad, of Medicine, Nau?,-atuck Valley U. Alumni Assn. (pres.). Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., N.E.O.P. Address: Shelton. Conn. SH£I.TON, 1914. (Set- \c died Mar. 12, Jane tie Porest, author 1, 19U9.) Andrew N., merchant: b. Portland, 1862; s. Nelson and Elizabeth (Try- ed. Glastonbury Acad, and Cheshire •; m. Harriet Stockwell, of Windsor May 1, 1899. In tobacco business, SHEFABD, Conn., May 5, on) Shepard; Mil. Academy Locks, Conn., _, __ 1884^ — ; dir. First Nat. Bank, Freestone Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901, Senate, 1907- 08; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; apptd. by Gov. George L. Lilley commissary-gen. with rank of col. Episcopalian. Mason, Shriner. Club: Church. Home: Portland, Conn.* SHEFABD, Prank E., mfr.; b. Mendota, 111., Jan. 7, 1859; s. Hugh and Nora (Dacy) Shepard; pub. and parish seh. edn., East Arlington, Vt., and Win- sted. Conn. Began as hardener and temperer (of metals), Mansfield, Mass., 1891; dir. Winter Bros. Co.; tax collector of Wrentham, Mass.; now en- gaged in mfr. of taps and dies; mem. Co. I, 4th Regt., Conn. N.G., 1877-83. Republican. Episcopa- lian. Mem. I.O.O.F. (also Encampment), Red Men, K. of P. (has passed through chairs of each). Ad- dress: Wrentham, Mass. SHEFABD, Frederick Johnson, banker: b. Fram- ingham, Mass., Aug. 16, 1851; s. William Henry and Rosina (Johnson) Shepard; ed. pub. schs., l'"ram- ingham, Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston; m. Nottmgham, N.H., Sept. 27, 1887, Annie E. Bartlett. Entered banking business in Derry, 1880; pres. Derry Nat. Bank; treas. Derry Savings Bank; interested in nu- merous business enterprises. Town treas. 15 yrs.; p.-m. 1st Regt., N.H.N.G.; mem. staff of Gov. John McLane, 1905-7. with rank of col. Conglist. Mason (32°). Home: East Derry, N.H. SHEFABD, Harvey Newton, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., July 8. 1850; s. William and Eliza (Crowell) Shepard; prep. edn. Wesleyan Acad.; A.B., Harvard, 1871; student Harvard U. Law Sch., 1871-2; m. Fan- nie May Woodman, of Everett, Mass., Nov. 25, 1873; children, Grace, Marion, Alice, Edith. Practiced, Boston, since 1873; examiner for East Boston Sav- ings Bank, 1873-80; legislative counsel for N.E. Telephone and Telegraph Co.; gen. counsel for Brie Telephone and Telegraph Co.; pres. Boston Com- mon Council. 1880; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1881, 1882: 1st asst. atty.-gen. of Mass., 1883-6; Fourth of July orator, Boston, 1885; apptd. mem. Mass. Civil S'ervlce Commn., 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mem. Am. Free Trade League (pres., 1913-14), Nat. Mu- nicipal League, Eliot Sch. Assn. (1st pres.). Demo- crat. Methodist. Mason. Clubs: City History, Eco- nomic (v.-p.), Appalachian Mountain. Union, Bos- ton Athletic. Recreations: outdoor athletics. Home: 228 Townsend St., Roxbury. Office: 53 State St., Boston. SHEFABD, Horace B., lumber mcht. : b. Dorches- ter, Mass., 1855; s. Otis and Emily E. Shepard; ed. Boston; m. Somerville, Mass., Feb. 14. 1882, Flor- ence O. Gant: 5 children. Dir. Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., Blacker & Shepard Co.. Lumber Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Commonwealth Trust Co. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Unitarian. Club: First Parish (Brookline). Home: Marion, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. SHEFABD, Jauies, i>aient solicitor: b. Southing- ton, Conn.. IMay 16, 1838; s. Amos and Statira (Al- cott) Shei)ard; 8th generation from Edward Shep- ard, Cambridge, Mass.. 1639, also 8th generation from Gov. William Bradford, of Plymouth, Mass.; ed. common schs. and Lewis Acad., Southington, Conn.; (M.A., Trinity, Conn., 1909); m. Celia Ade- laide Curtis, of Bristol, Conn., Sept. 25, 1859; 1 child, Celia Antoinette (deceased). Machinist and tool maker until 1866, then patent solicitor; also witness in patent causes since 1873; gave up gen. practice, 1908, and since confines attention to ex- pert work soliciting in spl. cases. Republican. Conglist. Author: The United States Patent Sys- tem, 1891: Governor William Bradford and his son :\Iajor William Bradford, 1900; New Britain Pat- ents and Patentees, 1901: John Whitehead of New Haven and Branford, 1901; The New Haven (Conn.) Potters, 1639, 1902: John Hall of Wallingford. Conn.. 1902; The New Haven and Wallingford Johnsons, 1902: Samuel Blakesley of New Haven, Conn.. 1902; William Luddington of Maiden, Mass., and East Haven, Conn.. 1904; The Rev. Roger Searle, A.M., of Conn, and Ohio, 1905: History of St. Mark's Church. New Birtain. Conn., 1907: The Epis- copal Church and Early Ecclesiastical Laws of Connecticut, 1908: Connecticut Soldiers in the Piquot War of 1637, 1913; History of the Pre-Revo- lutionar.v Anglican Mission of New Cambridge (now Bristol). Conn., 1747-1877, 1915. Also numer- ous riiag. articles. Address: 139 Lake St., New Britain, Conn. SHEFABD, James Eli, business man: b. New London, N.H., Mar. 13, 1842. (See vol. 1909.) SHEFABD. John, merchant; moved to Pasadena, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) SHEFABD, John, Jr., dry goods merchant; b. Boston, Jan. 2, 1857; s. John and Susan Annie (Bag- ley) Shepard: ed. Boston pub. schs.; m. Maude Mil- ler, of Providence, R.I., Jan. 10, 1911. Has been iden- tified with the dry goods business since 1880, when he became pres. and treas. of the Shepard Co., Providence. R.I. ; since 1909 has been mng. dir. Shepard Norwell Co.. Boston, and now pres. and treas. of that corpn.; also pres. and treas. John Shepard. Jr., Real Estate Co.; pres., treas. and mng. dir. Shepard Co., Providence. R.I.; treas. and dir. Shepard Land Co. Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: golf. Home: 19 Charles Field St., Providence, R.I.; (summer) "Ravinehurst," Cha- pinville. Conn. Office: 30 Winter St., Boston, and Providence, R.T. SHEFABD, Iiuther Dinimick, dentist: died Jan., 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SHEFABD, Thomas C, contractor; b. Ashland, N.H., July 30, 1S75: s. Samuel C. and Florette E. (Eastman) Shepard; ed. Ashland Graded Schs.; m. Plymouth. N.H., Dec. 22, 1896. Eva C. Mitchell; children, Milton T., Phyllis R., Theron S. Contract- ing and building. 1894-06 and since 1911; supt. mill, George S. Collins & Co., mfrs. of leatherboard, 1906-11. Mason. Address: Ashland. N.H. SHEFABD, William Kent, educator; b. Adams, N.Y^, Oct. 19. 1875; s. Clayton Charles and Mary Elizabeth (Brown) Shepard; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1894; Ph.B., Sheffield Sci- entific Sch., Yale, 1897, Ph.D., 1900. Asst. in phys- ics, 1898, 1900, instr. in mathematics, 1900-1. instr. in mechanics, 1901-15, asst. prof, strength-of ma- terials since 1915, Yale. Republican, (ilubs: New Haven Country, Gi'aduates.' Home: 154 Mansfield St., New Haven. Conn. SHEFABD, Willis S. (See vol. 1909.) SHEFABDSOir, Francis Wayland, mfr.. retired; b. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 26, 1836; s. Ansel. Jr., and Lu Rav (Story) Shepardson; descended from Daniel Shepardson, Salem. Mass.. 1628 or 1629; ed. com- mon schs.; m. Jennie Kinney, of Milton. Vt., 1860; 1 daughter living, Fannie V. (Mrs. Nathan B. Al- fred, of Fairfax). Began active career m factory of father and at 21 became mgr. of same; associ- ated, 1865, with S. N. Gaut, in the Lemoille Mill, as mfrs. fancy cassimeres. flannels and yarn; sold out in 1881. Has served in many local offices: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1860: trustee Bellows Free Acad. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 969 Fund; had charge of construction of the Bellows Free Academy; chorister of the Bapt. choir for 50 yrs. Republican. Baptist. Address: Fairfax, Vt. SHEFHZIRI}, Prank Cummiug's, civil engr.; b. Gloucester, :\Iass., Dec. 31, 1S70; s. Joseph Choate and Martha (Sanborn) Shepherd: grad. Gloucester High Sch., 1888; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1S92; m. Alice Means Elwell, of Newtonville, Mass., June 8, 1897: 1 son, Thomas Elwell. With Met. Sewerage Co., of Mass., 1892-5; Boston Transit Commn., 1895- 98; Navv Tard, Portsmouth, N.H., 1898-1900; City of Boston St. Dept., 1900-2: in employ N.Y.C. & H.R. R.R., 1902-5; with O'Rourke Engring. Constrn. Co.. 1905-7; supt. of constrn., Canadian White Co., 1907; J. G. White Co., 1908-11; B. & M. R.R., engr. of con- struction and valuation engr., since April, 1912. Home: 1924 Beacon St. Office: Boston & Maine R.R., Boston. SHEFHERI), Herbert L.. merchant, banlver: b. Rockport, Me., June 7, 1850; s. Jotham and Mar- garet (Ingraham) Shepherd; ed. common schs. of Rockport and A. D. Bill's Comml. Coll., Boston; m. Nov. 21, 1870, Emma J. Harkness, of Rockport, Me. One of the original promoters and treas. Rockport R.R., built 1886; one of original promoters and mem. bldg. com., Rockland, Thomaston & Camden St. Ry., and of Norway & Paris St. Ry. ; was treas. Oxford Light Co., Norway: apptd. by court receiver of Consolidated Gas & Electric Co., Dover, N.H., re- organized under name of United Gas & Electric Co., later Dover Gas Light Co. (treas. and mgr.) until sold to Twin State Gas & Electric Co. Pres. S. E. & H. L. Shepherd Co. (Rockport), Camden Savings Bank (Rockport), Camden Yacht Bldg. & Ry. Co. (Camden); dir. Me.-N.H. Granite Corpn., North Jav, Me., etc. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1876, Senate, 1899-1900; mem. Governor's Council, 1897-98; dep- uty collector and insp. customs, ports of Rockport and Camden. 1880-7 and 1889-94. Trustee Knox Gen. Hosp. Mem. Rep. State Com. 2 yrs. Baptist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Portland. Address: Rockport, Me. SHEPHERD, Thomas Munroe, retired banker; b. Northampton, Mass.; s. Henry and Susan L. B. (Munroe) Shepherd; grad. Northampton High Sch.; m. Edith Carpenter, of San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 15, 1914. Clk. First Nat. Bank, 1877-9; successively, bookkeeper, teller, cashier, J. G. Mackintosh & Co., bankers, Holvoke, Mass.. 1879-96; sec. Mfrs. Trust Co., 1894-7: in business alone since 1896; co-receiv- er Taber Prang Art Co., Springfield, 1898-01 (paid all creditors 100 per cent); pres. The Chase & Cooledge Co., Holyoke, Mass., since 1902; designer and donor of the Henry Shepherd Surgery to Dick- inson Hospital, 1901: designer and donor memorial window of "Service," LTnitarian Ch., 1905; designer seal of City of Northampton, 1884. Republican. Prohibitionist. Unitarian; ex-pres. Conn. Valley Conf. of Liberal and Other Christian Chs., and of Liberal Lavman's Lea.gue of "V^^estern Mass. Pres. Northampton High Sch. Alumni Assn., 1906, 1907. Club: Arlington, of Holyoke (sec. and mgr., 1883- 93). Recreations: driving, traveling in many parts of the world. Home: 66 Bridge St., Northampton, Mass. SHEPIiEY, G-eorg-e Leander, fire and marine ins.; b. Dover, N.H., Oct. 11, 1854; s. John and Sarah E. (Huntress) Shepley; father came from England, 1820; ancestors on mother's side participated in Colonial wars; ed. pub. schs.; m. Carolyn L. Peck, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 15, 1880: 2 children, Mrs. Hope S. HoUister, Virginia. Engaged in fire and marine ins. business. Providence, R.I., since 1873; pres. Starkweather & Shepley, organized, 1879, in- corporated, 1905, branch offices in N.Y. City, Bos- ton, Chicago, and Paris, France; pres. R.I. Ins. Co.; dir. Am. Screw Co., Narragansett Electric Light Co., Providence Banking Co., Am. Woolen Co., Nat. Providence Woolen Co., It. -gov. R.I., 1894; col. on staff Gov. Elisha Dyer, 1897-1900. Governor for R.I. of Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Scottish Rite Mason (33°); Past Grand Comdr. K.T. of Mass. and R.I. Clubs: Hope, Squantum, Agawam Country (R.I.): Union League, New York Yacht (New York)- Travelers' (Paris). Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 296 Benefit St. Office: 17 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. SHEPFARD, Samuel A. D., pharmacist, trustee; b. Manchester, Mass., July 16, 1842; s. Samuel and Anna M. (Marchbank) Sheppard; grad. Salem Clas- sical High Sch., 1858; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. I'harmacy, 1874; Ph.M., Phila. Coll. Pharmacy, 1908; m. Bos- ton, 1869, Emma J. Kimball (now deceased); m. 2d, Salem, Mass., 1890, Helen M. Pettengill. Clk., Sa- lem, 1858-68; became propr. pharmacy S. A. D. Sheppard & Co., Boston, 1868; formerly dir. and mem. Advisory Com., South End Nat. Bank; trustee Boston Penny Savings Bank; ex-alderman and mem. Bd. of Health, Newton, Mass. Pres. Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy (chmn. trustees of funds); mem. Bd. of Pharmacy of IMass. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Boston Druggists' Assn., Am. Pharm. Assn. (treas. -officer many yrs.), U. S. Pharmacopceial Conv. (trustee). Mason. Home: 486 Main St., Amesbury, Mass. Office: 1129 Washington St., Boston. SHERBXTRITE, Charles H., railway supplies; b. Charlestown, Mass., May 31, 1869; s. Charles W. and Sarah (Damon) Sherburne; ed. pub. schs., Boston: m. .Josephine Woods, of Somerville, Mass., Oct., 1895; 2 daughters, Sarah, Charlotte. Began, 1888, in ry. supply business, and continues as part- ner with Sherburne & Co., founded, 1865; pres. Star Brass Mfg. Co.; pres. and treas. Armstrong Trans- fer Express Co., Boston. Republican. Clubs: Algon- quin, Exchange. Recreations: motoring. Home: 513 Beacon St. Office: 53 Oliver St., Boston. SHERBURNE, Prederic "W., M.D. (See vol. 1909.) SHERBURNE, John Henry, lawyer: b. Boston, Jan. 27. 1877; s. John Henry and Elizabeth Thayer (Nve) Sherburne: ancestors settled at Portsmouth, N.H., 1631: ed. Hopkinson's Sch.. Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1899: LL.B.. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1901; m. Marv Patterson Harris, of Baltimore. Nov. 26, 1901; 4 children. John H., Jr., Alice, Elizabeth, Sid- nev. Admitted to bar, 1901: associated with I. R. Clark until 1903; then with father until his death, 1909; engaged in gen. practice, also as trustee of estates; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., from Brookline, 1912-14. ]\Iai. 1st Battalion, Field Arty., Mass. Mili- tia. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn.. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason. Clubs: St. Botolph, Brookline Country, Exchange, Harvard, Press. Home: 92 High St., Brookline. Office: 53 State St., Boston. SHERMAN, Albert Keene, merchant; b. Newport, R.I., :Mar. 17, 1844; s. Albert and Sarah Catherine (Marble) Sherman; descendant of Philip Sherman, one of the IS original purchasers of the Island of Rhode Island: ed. pvt. schs.: m. Mary E. Barker, of Middletown, R.I., Sept. 3, 1874; children, William A. (M.D.), Edward A. Became mem. of William Sher- man & Co. (established by grandfather in 1796), dry goods, 1867, and continued with same until 1912 (retired) ; trustee Estate of William Sherman; v.-p. Newport Nat. Bank; dir. and mem. standing com. Savings Bank of Newport; mem. and auditor bd. of trustees Long Wharf. Mem. R.I. Home Guards, 1861-2. Mem. Newport Bd. of Trade. Treas. Y.M.C.A. ; commr. Henderson Home for Aged Men. Mem. Newport Hist. Soc, Newport Natural Hist. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Home: 12 Clarke St. Office: 135 Thames St., Newport, R.I. SHERMAN, Alfred Leavenworth, lawyer; b. Charlotte, Vt., Apr. 23, 1870; s. Alfred William and Lvdia Anna (Leavenworth) Sherman; grad. State Normal Sch., Castleton, Vt., 1887 (pres. of class); student Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, 1888-9, St. Johns- burv (Vt.) Acad., 1889-90; spl. student Univ. of Vt.; studied law in office of Cushman & Mower, Bur- lington, Vt., 1895-6: LL.B., cum laude, Boston Uni- versitv Law Sch., 1898; m. Burlington, Vt., Dec. 10, 1902, Marv Edna Cushman. In charge of father's farm, 1891-5; admitted to bar, 1898, and since prac- ticed at Burlington: mem. firm of Cushman & Sher- man 1899-05. Citv grand juror, 1902. 3: state's atty. for Chittenden Co., 1904-Nov. 30, 1908; probation officer since 1911; mem. Rep. State Com.; now city atty. and corpn. counsel of Burlington. Conglist. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Chittenden Co. Bar Assn. Ma- son; mem. M.W.A. Club: Ethan Allen. Address: Burlington, Vt. 970 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SHERMAN, Andrew Bartlett, merchant; b. Plyinpton, .Mass., Apr. in. 1S2'J. (See vol. 1909.) SHERMAN, Charles Phineas, lawyer; A.B., Vale, IS'Jti; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1898, D.C.I.., 1899. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1S98; served as libi'arian Yale Law Sch., curator Wheeler Library of lloinan Law; al.so instr. and asst. prof. Koman Law, Vale Law Sell. Mem. Am. Har Assn. Address: 5(J Cold Sprint; St., Xew lla\en. Conn. SHERMAN, Charles 'Winslow, engineer; b. Kingston, Mass., Sept. 26, 1870; s. Eben and Lucy Morton (Bursess) Slierman; s;rad. Kingston High Sch.; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1890, grad. course same, 1890-1; M.C.E., Cornell U., 1895; m. (Caro- line) Elizabeth MacDuffie, of Cambridge, Mass., June 23, 1898. Instr. in civ. cngrins., Cornell U.. 1891-5; asst. engr. and div. engr. Boston Water Works and Met. Water Works. ] 895-0 1; became prin. asst. engr. witli Leonard ^Metcalf. 1904, now firm of Metcalf & Eddv; pres. Albanv (Ind.) Water & Light Co.. 1904-13: treas. Vincennes (Ind.) Elec- tric Co., 1907-13: trustee Sch. Street Associates, Belmont, Mass.; dir. Merchants Co-operative Bank, Boston. Mem. Bd. of Water Commrs., Belmont. Editor .Tournal of N.E. Water Works Assn., 1899- 08. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engr*;. (treas. 1910-15), X.E. ^Yater Works Assn. Repub- lican. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Uni- tarian. Home: IG Myrtle St., Belmont. Mass.: (sum- mer) Linekin, Me. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. SHERMAN, Clifford Parker, lawver; b. New Bed- ford, Mass.. Sept. 13, 1861: s. David W. and Charitv (Parker) Sherman: ed. pub, sclis.: .erad. Xew Bed- ford High Sch., 1879; studied law with Crapo, Clifford & Clifford, New Bedford; admitted to bar, 1886; m. New Bedford, .Tune 3. 1891, Emma B. Allen; 2 children, Allen, Elizabetli. Has practiced in New Bedford since 1886; examiner of titles for Bristol Co.: referee in bankruptcy for cos. of Bris- tol, Nantucket, and Dukes. Republican. Conglist. Club: Brool\P. Address: New Bedford, Mass. SHERMAN, Daisy Pairchild, music teacher: b. Sunderland, Mass., Aug. 23, 1860; d. Edwin Curtis and Lucelia (Brown) Fairchild: descendant on paternal side of Roger Clapp, one of the founders of Dorchester, IMass. ; grad. State Normal Sch., Worcester, Mass.. 1880: studied music at Amherst, 1874-6. Worcester County Music Sch., 1S76-S; teacher of music at W^orcester Seminary in Cape Colony, South Africa, 1882-4; resumed study of music with Hiram G. Tucker, Boston, and taught as his asst. in Mrs. Stearns' Sch. for Voung Ladies. Amherst, 1885-90; grad, Mary C. W^heeler Kinder.garten (Froebel), Providence, R.I., 1895; m. Sidnev Algernon Sherman, of Amlierst. Dec. 20, 1887; 3 children, Daisy Fairchild, Edwin Sid- ney, .John Hope. Began spl. child study by study of own children at birth; tried use of primary colors in representing simple melody to very little children (4 yrs. of age and under), in connection with the hand signs of the Tonic Sol-fa Coll. of Music. England, leading children into expres.^ion of original melodies; also of verse; was the first to apply systematically Froe- bel's educational principles to teaching young children music: originator of a course of music study for mothers and teachers, entitled "Mu'iical Moments with Cliildren, or the Art of Developing the IVlusical Side of Child Nature." Conarlist. Club: Schubert (hon. mem.). Author of articles upon "Musical IMoments with Cliildren." in Kindergai- ten Review. The Etude. The :\Iusician. 1903-5: leo- turer on "The Cliild in Music." Recreations: nh- serviner nature, birds, animals, and childi'en. Home: "Rocl k -c 1, ivr ?te Inst., 1896-8; pastor. North Ch., Newburyport, «. ?^,Y?n^.:^,^i^T^.^="^r^^5!.,^i;?J ton Ministers' Meeting, 1914-15. Has specialized in S?;^P- i|°f„^°"p'n ^P, « m^^'^^.^^I^ ?* ^°\'- ^^^^- ,?"*^ philosophy of religion, and devoted much time for f"/^^f°"^ offi^V ^Vv^S^wLl^f "^i^'^'W^V ^orches- a dozen yrs. on book entitled God and Man— Phi- ^^^' ■^^^s^- Office. 517 Shawmut Av., Boston.* losophy of the Higher Life, 1909; also author: The SHURTLEFP, Merrill, lawyer; b. Colebrook, N. World Crisis and- the Way to Peace, 1915. Address: H., Mar. 10, 1870; s. William Henry and Mary Jane 295 Highland Av., Cambridge, Mass.* (Merrill) Shurtleff; ed. Colebrook schs. until 1886, SHUMAN, Atorahain, merchant; b. May 31, 1839; S,?"^ m^J^^^'^v^^^^^.^^^ ?f^^|,I''^a- 1S87, Holderne.ss (hen. M.A., Tufts Coll.); m.Hettie Lang, of Boston, ^''^' . ^^'i J^iVs^'' \^ii ^t'''''^'"°i'',^^i ?nS,"-'^lS?2, Nov. 3, 1861 (died 1904); 7 children, Emma (Mrs. p-^;'.?"Ar,^^^^^ w-'.i^^-^-'x,"^^"® l'^' .^^^h.^^.'^^^ August Weil). Edwin A., Bessie (Mrs. Alexander lPJ^}^^,i ""tv Tn'^'o^i"N%'^o^°^^'''\ ^,- ^^y- 29^1898; Steinert, of Boston), Sidney E., Theresa (Mrs. I. A, ^^I^^\l'^A'J''.^^JhJ!?,K ?„l^„^..l^T A" o^SS ?? for Dist. of N.H. Republican. Mason. Club: Lancaster. Address: Honorable Arty." Co. Mem." visiti"ng com.'sch." of SHUTE, Henry Aiig-ustus, author; b. Exeter, N. Business Administration of Harvard Univ. Donor H.> Nov. 17, 1856; s. George S. and Joanna (Simp- of marble busts of Wendell Phillips to Boston Pub. kins) Shute; A.B., Harvard, 1879; m. Amelia F. Library and Faneuil Hall, and of bronze bust of Weeks, Oct. 18, 1885 (died Jan. 26, 1895); m. 2d, Pres. Capen, to Tufts Coll., 1906. Clubs: Exchange, Ella Kent, Aug. 12, 1897. Admitted to bar, 1882; Boston Art. Home: 90 Commonwealth Av.. Bos- Judge police ct., Exeter, since 1883. Republican, ton and "Hetmere," Beverly, Mass. Office: Shuman Treas. Farmers' Ins. Co. (See Who's Who in Corner, Boston.* America for list of books, etc.) Address: Exeter, SHUMWAY, Franklin Peter; born Auburndale, ^^JI^^tTJ^^i^^lf'^ , , , Mass., Oct. 23, 1856; s. Franklin and Lucy (Howe) .r^^^^^^'^^J^^^,^'^ J;-, t)anker; b. East Montpelier, Shumway; descended from Perie Charmois, France, A.K ^"». 15, 18o9; s. Charles and Betsy M. (Smith) 1634; ed. Newton High Sch.; m. Lizzie A. Elliot, of &i»ley; common sch. edn.; m. East Montpelier, Portland, Me., 1890. Entered advertising business, June 9, 1860, Mary J White Deputy collector in- 1874; pres. and treas. Franklin P. Shumway Co., ternal revenue for Vt., 1885-9; deputy revenue col- exporters and advertising agts.; trustee Melrose lector m charge of sugar dept.,Vt 1894; alternate Savings Bank; sinking fund commr. City of Mel- ^?™™''-;.Vt-' Columbian Expn., 1893; postmaster of rose. Pres. Hillside Sch., Greenwich, Mass. Dir. Montpelier, 1894-8; niem Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1900; Am. Congl. Assn., Boston Seamen's Friend Soc, ^j;-"?; Capital Savings Bank & Trust Co. Democrat. Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, Y.M.C.A. (Melrose), Mel- Unitarian. Mason. Address: Montpelier, Vt. rose Hist. Soc. (pres.), Bostonian Soc. Republican. SIBIiEY, Benjamin Ernest, M.D. ; b. Racine, C, Club: Amphion (pres.). Home: 25 Bellevue Av., Apr. 24, 1874: s. Benjamin Ezekial and Frances A. Melrose, Mass. Office: 373 Washington St., Boston. (Pinnell) Sibley; grad. Chaffey Coll.. Ontario, Cal.. SHUMWAY, Herbert Hartwell, mfr.; b. Palmer, ^^^t' A?.-. Wesjeyan U., .Conn.. 1898; M.D.. Har- B. B, & R. Knight Mfg. Co., Providence. R.I., 1894- SIBLEY, Edwin Day, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 18, 95; organized and built Corr Mills, East Taunton. 1857; s. Edwin and Elizabeth (Day) Sibley; de- Mass.. 1895; agt., treas. and dir. Corr Mfg. Co., scendant of John Sibley, who landed in Salem, 1895-05; retired, 1905. Pres. Taunton Bd. of Trade, Mass., 1629; A.B., Harvard, 1879; m. Ellen M. 1903-4. Mason (32°); Odd Fellow. Home: Taunton, Ayers, of Boston, Oct. 28, 1886; 2 children, Edwin Mass. * A., Elinor H. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and esHTTMWAY Milton Adalbert iiide-e- h KilllriErlv since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of aiiujyiwAX, auixon Aueioerx, juage, D. iviiiingiy, R^icf^n Tvriririio=oi' rar. ir'r.io. ness of'^Hon.ATbert Mason anrEaiVMartTnl admVull L'^^ft^^^^^,^- S°"^^^^'^"^' to bar, 1874; m. Mar. 7, 1876, Mary A. Woodward. '^'^- -t^oston. Mass. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1886-7. Senate. 1891-2; SIBLEY, Louise Lyndon (christened Louie asso. justice Superior Ct.. Conn., since 1893. Re- Florence Maria), author; b. Brooklyn; d. Thomas publican. Mason. Home: Killingly, Conn. Henry and Mary Ann Lyndon; grad. Girls' High . , , ,, ^ i Sch., Boston; m. Frank Palmer Sibley. Lived sev- SHUBTLEPP, Amos Johnson elk of courts; eral yrs. at a lighthouse in Boston Harbor, where July 13, 1849-Sept., 1913. (See vol. 1909.) l^er father was keeper. Contbr. tech. articles and SHURTLEPP, Arthur A., landscape architect; b. fiction to mags, and newspapers, originally under Boston, Sept. 19, 1870; s. Asahel M. and Sarah A. pen-name of Louise Lyndon Author: A Light- (Keegan) Shurtleff; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Mass. house Village, 1901. Home: Hmgham, Mass.* Inst. Tech.. 1894; S.B., Harvard. 1896; m. Margaret SIDIS, Boris, psychopathologist; b. Russia, Oct. H. Nichols, of Boston, 1905. Began as landscape ar- 12, 1867: came to America, 1887; A.B., Harvard, chitect in office of F. L. Olmsted, Brookline, Mass., 1894, A.M., 1895. Ph.D., 1897, M.D., 1908. Associate 1896; in practice under own name at Boston since psychologist and psychopathologist. Path. Inst., N. 97-i WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Y State hosps., 1S96-01: dir. I'sychopatliolosical Ij'osp and Psvchopatli. Lab. of Xew York liilirm- arv for Women and Cliildicn, lliOl; in practice at Boston Med. dir. Sidis Psychotlierapeutic Inst., Portsmouth, N.H. Investigator and writer on ii^ivcliol subjects. (See Who's Wlio in America tor vvritinss. etc.) Address: Portsmouth, N.H.* SIDNEY, Margaret, author; see Lothrop, Jlar- v'ui .Mulfoid. SIIiIi, rreclerick Herbert, clergyman; h. N.V. Cii>', Mai-. Ill, 1 >M I . s. 'i'homas Henry and .Jano Bui-ges (^iiller) Sill; de-cendant of John Sill, who came from England in 1637, and settled in Cam- bridge, Mass.; grad. Halsey Sch., N.Y. City, IS'JO; \ B Columbia, 1894; B.l>., Gen. Tlieol. Sem., 1S98; unmarried. Deacon, 189S, priest, 1899, P.E. Ch.; curate Mt. Calvary Ch., Baltimore, Md., 189S-1900; ioined Order of the Holy Cross, 1900 (mother house at AVest Park, N.Y.) : owner and lieadmaster Kent Sch since 1906, also sec. of corpn. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Club: Columbia University (N.Y. City). Address: Kent, Conn. SILLOWAY, Thomas William, architect; Aug. 7, lS2s-.Ma\-. l!i]ii. I ."-. Recre- ations: motoring, fishing, hunting. Home: 23 Ar- lington Rd., Woburn, Mass. Office: 79 :Milk St., Boston. SIIi'VEB, Ernest Leroy, educator; b. Salem, N.H., SejU. 29, 1876 s. Clinton Leroy and Paulina Cly- melia (Ayer; Silver; grad. Pinkerton Acad., 1S94; B.Litt., Dartmouth, 1899: m. Hattie iMav Plummer. of Salem, N.H. Supt. schs., P.ochester, N.H., 1900- 04, Portsmouth, 1905-9; prin. Pinkerton Acad., 1909-11; prin. State Normal Sch., Plymouth, N.H., since Aug., 1911. Progressive Republican. Mason. Address: Plymouth, N.H. SII.VEBSTEIN, David, lawyer; b. New York. Ai>r. 17, 1881; s. Barnatt and Racliel (Shon) Silver- stein; ed. pub. sells.. Fall River, Mass.; grad. B.M.C. Durfee High Sch., Fall River, 1900; studied law in office of Swift & Grime, Fall River.; LL.B.. New Y'ork U. Law Sch., 1902; unmarried. In gen. practice since I\lar. 3, 1903; most important case, defended Robert Andrews, lield in $10,000 bonds for serious assault, acquitted by jury in Superior Ct., 1909; apptd. master in chancery for Mass. b.v Gov^ Guild, 1908. Mem. Bristol Co. Bar Assn., F'all River Bar Assn. Del. Rep. State Conv., Mass., 1909 (com. on credentials). Progressive Repub- lican. Liebrew religion. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Wetamoe Yacht. Writer and speaker on labor topics. Home: 15 Lindsev St. Address: 10 S. Main St., Fall River, Mass. SIMMONS, Augustine, lawyer; b. Topsham, Me.. Feb. 20, 1849; s. James Delano and Ann Cochran (Rogers) Simmons, and descendant in 8th genera- tion, direct line, from John and Priscilla Alden. of the Mayflower, as likewise his cousin, Franklin Simmons, the sculptor, of Rome, Italy; ed. pub. schs., Brunswick, Me., and prepared for coll. by Rev. Dr. A. D. Wheeler, of Topsham; A.B., Bow- doin Coll., 1871; m. Nov. 22, 1872, Alice Patten Gahan. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1877; has practiced at North Anson, Me., since May, 1881; judge of probate for Somerset Co., Me., since Jan. 1, 1905, and rei'dected for term of 4 yrs., beginning Jan. 1. 1909. Republican. Unitarian. Master Ma- son (K.T., Shriner). Mem. Soc. Mayflower De- scendants. Address: North Anson, Me. SIMMONS, Charles P., insurance; b. Chatham, Mass., Jan. 24. 1861; s. Horace F. and Hannah R. (Bearse) Simmons; descended from Welsh ances- tors, who came to this country in the 17th cen- tury; ed. pub. schs. of Cape Cod and Boston; m. Georgia A. Cahoon, of Chatham, Mass., Dec. 24, 1884, 1 son, Chester. Clk. in office of Nat. Fire Ins. Co., 1882. continuing 3 yrs.; then spent 2 yrs. as clk. in wholesale grocery house, and clk. with Hollis & Snow, gen. ins.; spl. agt. and local mgr. Home Ins. Co., of New Y'ork, since Oct., 1888, continuing witli the companv for 26 yrs.; mem. firm of Gilmour. Rothery & Co., since Feb. 1, 1914. Mem. Bd. of Fire Underwriters (exec. com. and pres. Boston protection dept. ). Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Methodist. Odd Fellow. Club: Boston City. Home: 20 Nottingham St., Dorches- ter, Mass. Office: 120 Water St., Boston. SIMMONS,. John Franklin, lawver. (See vol. 1909.) SIMMONS, Iiester P., lumber; b. Foster, R.I., Apr. 18, 1879; s. Russell A. and Catherine (Cole) Simmons; ed. pub. schs. of Foster and Providence, R.I.; m. Lena M. Howard, of Foster, Dec. 24, 1902. In luinber business as mfr. and dealer since 1904; town ser.geant and chief of police, 1906; mem. R.I. Senate, 1913, 1914. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Lafavette Lodse No. 42, I.O.O.F. (past grand): Beulah Rebekah Lodge No. 18, Clayville, R.I. : Hamilton Lodge No. 15, F. & A.IM., Scituate (past master): Royal Arch Chapter No. 8; St. John's Commanderv No. 1, K.T., Providence; Palestine Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. : R.T. Consistorv, S.P.R.S.: Oueen of Sheba Chapter. O.E.S.. Scituate, R.I. Ad- dress: North Scituate, R.I., R.F.D. SIMMS, Joseph Milhurn, captain U.S. Revenue Cutter Service: b. Patuxent. Md.. Feb. 19, 1841; s. Joseph Milburn and Ann (Craig) Simms; ed. pub. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 975 schs. Dist. Columbia; m. 1st, Portland, Me., 1870, Belle D. Haskell (now deceased) ; m. 2d, New Bed- ford, Mass., Mar. 17, 1892, Catherine J. Seabury. Served, Apr.-July, 1861, Co. F, 6th Battalion, D. of C. Vols.; apptd. master's mate, U.S. Navy, Aug., 1863;" promoted acting ensign, July 13, 1866; served in North Atlantic blocl^ading squadron and on Wateree, in Soutli Pacific; wounded in land attaclv on Ft. Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865; re.signed from navy Julv 31, 1868; commd. 3d It., U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, July 30, 1868; has served at various sta- tions, from :Me. to Gulf of Mexico; commd. 1st It. several revenue cutters; exec, officer on sch. ship on 2 foreign voyages; retired May 3, 1895, as 1st It., on account of physical disability received in Civil War: advanced to capt. on retired list of U.S. Revenue Cutter Service for meritorious acts and wounds received in U.S. service, by act approved Mar. 11, 1902. Republican. Catholic. Mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R., Knights of Honor, Royal Arcanum. Address: 274 Palmer St., New Bedford, Mass. SIMMS, Thomas, clergyman; b. Bath, Eng., May 17, 1854; s. John and Jane (Deverell) Simms; ar- rived in America, 1859; prep. edn. Centenary Col- legiate Inst., Hackettstown, N.J., 1874-7; A.B., Weslevan U., Middletown, Conn., 1883, A.M., 1886; m. New Haven. Conn., Feb. 2, 1887, Nellie B. Swain. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1888; pastor, Cen- tral Av. Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1885-91, 1st Ch., Man- chester, Conn., 1891-1900, Middlebury, Vt., 1900-6, 1st Ch., Braintree, Mass., 1906-11, Gorham, Me., since 1911. Contbr. to mags., etc. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Address: Gorham, Me. STB/ION, Scott Howard, mfr. ; b. Youngstown, O., Nov. 8, 1879; s. Frank F. and Lena (Hanni) Simon; grad. Rayen High Sell., Youngstown, 1899; m. Jose- phine Reebel, of Youngstown, O., Nov. 1, 1909. Bookkeeper and sub-teller. Dollar Savings & Trust Co., Youngstown. 1899-03; bookkeeper, Wikoff Bros. Co., iron and steel, Youngstown, 1903-4; bookkeeper, Carlyle Johnson Machine Co., Hart- ford, Conn., 1904-5; treas. and gen. mgr., same, since June. 1905; factory and office moved to Man- chester, Conn., 1909. Republican. Recreations: boating, motoring. Address: Manchester, Conn. SIMONDS, Daniel, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) SIMOm^S, David K., retired editor; b. Peru, Vt., Apr. 5, 1839. (See vol. 1909.) SIMONDS, Prederick Artemas, M.D.; b. Wake- field, Mass., Oct. 16, 1888; s. Harry Artemas and Nellie (Parker) Simonds; grad. Wakefield High Sch., 1907; post-grad, work, same, 1908; M.D.. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1914; unmarried. Interne Cambridge Hosp., 1913, Boston City Hosp., ending Nov. 2. 1914: in gen. practice in Cambridge since Apr. 24, 1915. Mem. Med. Corps, U.S. Army, since 1911. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Middle.=!ex South Med. Soc, Phi Chi. Address: 1131 Massachusetts Av., Cambridge, IMass. SIMONDS, Henry Dwig-ht, educator; b. Mans- field, Conn.. Oct. 1, 1850; s. Elijah and Eunice E. (Walker) Simonds: A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1876; m. Fannie Abigail Tibbals. of Milford, Conn., Sept. 9, 1884: 3 children, Elsie Hurlbut (B.A., Mt. Holy- oke, 1908); Helen Walker (B.A., Mt. Holyoke, 1912), Bruce Tibbals (student, Yale). Teacher dist. and high sch.. Windsor, Conn.. 1876-8; prin. graded schs.. Broad Brook, Conn., 1878-9; supt. and prin. graded schs., !Milford, Conn., 1879-83; prin. Fair- field Acad., 1883-5, Prospect St. Grammar Sch., Bridgeport. 1885-91, high sell., Bridgeport, since 1891. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Address: 339 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn. SIMONDS, Robert Wyman, lawver; b. Barnet, Vt., July 24, 1870; s. Benjamin S. and Mary J. (Kelly) Simonds; paternal forebears English and Indian; maternal, Scotcli and Irish; ed. dist. sch. and St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; m. Martha A. Farmer, of Burke, Vt., Mav 8, 1901; 3 children, Dorothv L.. Robert L., John Rolf. Dep. elk. of Caledonia Co., 1892-7; admitted to bar, Oct., 1896; mem. firm of Bates, May & Simonds, 1897-02, Simonds & Searles since 1902. State's atty. of Caledonia Co., 1908-12: mem. Conn. Senate, 1915- 17; apptd. chmn. of Vt. Industrial Commn. for term of 6 yrs., Apr. 22, 1915. Republican. Metho- dist. Home: 56 Summer St. Office: 41 Railroad St.. St. John8liur\-, Vt. SIMONTON, Prank P., M.D.; b. Waldoboro, Me., Apr. 6, 1876; s. John Pascal and Harriet Judson (Baker) Simon ton; grad. E. Me. Conf. Sem., 1895; A.B., Wesleyan I'., Conn., 1899; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1903; ni. Mar. 8, 1904, Edith Marion Thayer, of Charleston, Me. Practiced in Ellsworth, ;Me., 1903-11, Thompsonville, Conn., since Mar., 1911; mem. Bd. of Health, Ellsworth; U.S. pension examiner, coroner of County of Hancock. Me., and mayor of Ellsworth, 2 yrs. Trustee Higgins Class- ical Inst., Charleston, Me., 1910-12. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., etc. Republican. Methodist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Enfield Country. Address: Thomp- sonville, Conn. SIMPSON, Earnest Clyde, lawyer; b. Jefferson City, Tenn., Apr. 28, 1872; s. George and Frances Virginia (Shewalter) Simpson; descendant of Charles Hulet, Revolutionary patriot of N.J.; ele- mentar>- edn. pub. schs., Jefferson City; B.S., Car- son and Newman Coll., Jefferson City, 1893; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Mae E. Hodson, of New Haven, Conn., Aug. 17, 1912; 2 children, Katherine Frances, George Hodson. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1899; associated with Seymour C. Loomis in prac- tice at New Haven, 1899-05, and afterwards with Charles "W. Birely; city atty.. New Haven, 1905-8 (resigned) ; judge Ct. of Common Pleas for New Haven County since 1908. Mem. Co. F, 2d Inf. (New Haven Grays), Conn. N.G., 7 yrs.; battalion adj., with rank of 2d It., same regt., about 2 yrs. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., Conn. Soc. S.A.R.; mem. Southern Soc, Tenn. Soc. (both of N.Y. City) ; Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Hiram Lodge No. 1, P. and A.M.; New Haven Commandery, No. 2, K.T. ; B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Graduates', Union League, New Haven Country, Young Men's Republican. Recreations: golf. Home: 192 Edwards St. Office: 185 Church St., New Ha- ven. Conn. SIMPSON, Edg-ar Myrick, lawyer; b. Charles- town, Mass., ]\Iar. 14, 1869; s. Myrick and Laura Alberta (Sawver) Simpson; grad. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 1890; A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., 1894 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; studied law in office of Herrick & Park, Bethel, Me.; admitted to Me. bar, 1897; m. Newcastle, Sept. 6, 1899, Ethel Haines White; 1 child, Margaret Haines, b. Feb. 28, 1904. Prin. high sch., Boothbay Harbor, Me., 1893, Gould's Acad., Bethel, 1894-5: teacher, Bangor High Sch., 1897-8; began practice in Bangor. 1898; now mem. firm Rvder & Simpson. Instr., 1901-4, asst. prof., 1904-12, prof, law since Oct., 1912. U. of Me. Sch. of Law. Democrat. Home: 31 Highland Av., Ban- gor, Me. SIMPSON, Prank Ernest, mfr.; A.B., Harvard U., 1879. Pres. Roxburv (Carpet Co., Saxonville ]Mills: dir. Bowker Fertilizer Co. Office: 93 Sum- mer St., Boston. SIMPSON, Prank I,eslie, lawyer; b. South Barn- stead, N.H., Mar. 19, 1875; s. Charles Edward and Sarah Abbie (Clark) Simpson; ancestors settled in N.E. in the 17th century; grad. Classical High Sch., Lynn, Mass., 1894; A.B., Boston U.. 1898; LL. B., summa cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1903, LL.M., 1910: m. Mabel Elizabeth White (A.B., Bos- ton U., 1898). of Lynn. Mass., Sept. 20, 1905; 1 son, Donald Robert. Upon graduation was apptd. fellow of Boston U. Sch. of Law for distinction in studies; apptd. instr., 1903, librarian. 1904, asst. prof.. 1907, prof., 1910: has been continuously en- gaged in teaching at the Law Sch. to present time; head of Law Dept., Boston U. Coll. of Administra- tion; also actively engaged in practice of law. Re- publican. Conglist; trustee Central Ch., of Lynn, Mass. Mem. Am., Mass.. and Essex County bar assns.. Theta Delta Chi, Gamma Eta Gamma. Ma- son (Lodge, Chapter, Council and Commandery). Club: Oxford (Lvnn). Recreations: golf. Editor: Bigelow's Cases on Bills and Notes, 1905: Simp- son's Cases on the Law of Torts, 1908. Home: 11 Ocean St.. Lynn, Mass. Office: 1S9 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. SIMPSON, Frederick Thomas, M.D. ; b. Bath, Me., July 3. 1857: s. Thomas and Elizabeth Tit- comb (Mitcliell) Simpson; descendant of William 976 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Agnes Simpson, -vvho came to America from Scotland, 1700, and Experience Mitchell, from Ens- land, 1627; ed. pub. schs., Bath; B.A., Yale, 1879; M D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; post-grad, work, Post-Grad. Med. Sch., New York, and New York Polyclinic; m. Hartford, Conn., 1892, Kath- arine S. Wilcox (died 1899); 1 daughter, Frances Elizabeth; m. 2d, 1910, Harriet Landon, of Lake- ville. Conn. Began practice at Yonkers, N.Y., 1S85; settled in Hartford, 1886; neurologist to Hartford Hosp.; consulting phys. in insanity. Conn. State Prison; phvs. to Am. Sch. for Deaf; lecturer m medicine, a"t Hartford Theol. Sem.; dir. Hartford Social Settlement, Hartford Babies Hosp. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Conn. State Med. Soc, Hart- ford Med. Soc. (pres. 1915), New York Neurol. Soc, Conn. Soc. Alienists. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs; University, Twilight, Get-Together, Educational. Author of lectures on Psycho Neuro- sis pub., 1909. Contbr. New York Medical Record, New York Medical Journal, etc. Home: 105 Elm St. Office: 122 High St., Hartford, Conn. SIMPSON, Georg-e, Jr.; b. Scitico, Conn., Oct. 9, 1867; s. George and Margaret (Hamilton) Simp- son; ed pub. schs. and business coll., Hartford, Conn.; m. Nov. 26, 1S96, Nellie A. King, of Scitico. Began as elk. in gen. store of E. C. Allen, 1894, continuing until 1905; in meat business as Simp- son Bros, since May, 1906; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Friend- ship Lodge, I.O.O.F.; Asnuntuck Lodge, Knights of Pvthias; Mt. Vernon Lodge, Order United Am. Mechanics. Address: Hazard ville. Conn. SIMFSOK, George Prederic, mfr. ; b. Sullivan, Me.; s. Capt. Amos B. and Amelia (McKay) Simp- son; ed. dist. sch. Served in Civil War, 1862-3, and was present at the siege of Port Hudson with the 26th IMe. Regt.; engaged in granite business and spent several yrs. as a sailor; organized. 1869, the firm of Simpson Bros, in mfg. and applying con- crete paving, and with his brothers, James and Joseph B.. maintained business in Chicago, 1885- 96; incorporated as Simpson Brothers Corpn., Bos- ton, 1896 (pres.); one of builders of Newton & Boston, Welle.sley & Boston, Newtonville & Water- town and Lexington & Boston st. rys., and was dir. of the three last named corpns. until they were consolidated. Home: Franklin and Eldridge Sts., Newton, Mass. SIMFSOIT, Howard Edwin, geologist; moved to Grand Forks, N.D. (See vol. 1909.) SIMPSON', John B., merchant; b. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 29, 1876; s. Elihu C. and Mary E. (Rals- ton) Simpson; grad. Hamilton (O.) High Sch., 1893; A.B., Miami U., Oxford, O., 1899; LL.B., Chi- cago Law Sch., 1902; m. Mabelle R. Pratt, of La- Grange, 111., June 4, 1902; 1 daughter, Barbara Pratt. Employed by Western Electric Co., Chicago. 1899; sec. and treas. same co., St. Louis, 1901; re- turned to Chicago and was asst. to sec. of same CO., 1901-5: became associated as comptroller, with William Filene's Sons Co., women's wearing ap- parel, Boston, 1905, merchandise mgr.. 1906-S, v. -p. and merchandise mgr. since 1908. Mem. Boston (Chamber of Commerce (pres. "Under Forty Divi- sion" 1 yr. ; on foreign trade com. 3 yrs.). Lec- turer on "Distribution" (five lectures annually). Harvard Grad. Sch. and Tuck Sch. of -Administra- tion and Finance, Dartmouth. Independent in poll- tics. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Boston City (charter mem.), Brae Burn Country, Tedesco Country, Union Boat, Hunnewell. Recre- ations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: 104 Eldredge St., Newton, Mass. Office: 426 Washington St., Boston. SIMPSON, Joseph W., merchant; b. Yorl<; Har- bor, Me., Dec. 20, 1870; s. Jeremiah P. and Mary S. (Lowe) Simpson; ed. pub. schs.. Me., and Boston Commercial Sch.; m. Ida L. Rogers, of Reno, Nev., 1899. Pres. and treas. Simpson's Market Co.: pres. J. Dunton Co.; dir. York County Nat. Bank, Forest City Trust Co. (Portland) ; town treas., York Har- bor; mem. Me. Senate, 2 terms; state treas., 1 term. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F.. B.P.O. Elks. Republican. Conglist. Club: Warwick (Portsmouth, Me.). Home: York Harbor, Me. SIMPSON, Samuel, college prof.; b. Centreville, Mich., Nov. 24, 1868; s. Thomas and Sarah (Gibson) Simpson; A.B., Olivet Coll., 1891, A.M., 1894; B.D., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1894; post-grad, study in ch. liistory, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1896-8, Ph.D., 1902; student of history, U. of Berlin, 1900-1; m. Edith Bishop Sumner, of Hartford, Nov. 17, 1898. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor Garner, la., 1894-6, Chardon, O., 1898-1900; asso. prof. Am. ch. history, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1902-9. Author: Life of Ulrich Zwingli, Swiss Patriot and Reform- er, 1902. Home: Tolland, Conn.* SIMPSON, Thomas Charles, lawyer; b. Newbury- pori, Mass., i\Iar. 21, 1853; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1877, and since practiced in Newburyport; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1883-4; mavor of Newburyport, 1885; served as judge Mu- nicipal Ct. ; U.S. collector of customs, 1890-2. Ad- dress: 4 Green St., Newburyport, Mass. SINCIiAIB, John Elhridgfe, educator; b. Brent- wood, N.H., Mar. 28, 1838; s. Harry and Eliza Ann (Robinson) Sinclair; B.S., Dartmouth, 1858, A.M., 1879, Ph.D., 1883; (hon. A.M., Washington U., St. Louis, 1862); m. Isabella Aiken Noyes, of Chester, N.H., Nov., 1864 (now deceased); 2d, Marietta S. Fletcher, of Worcester, Mass., Nov. 21, 1870. Be- gan teaching at Adrian, Mich., 1858; tutor Wash- ington U., 1859-63; asst. prof., 1863-6, prof, mathe- matics, 1866-9, Chandler Sch., Dartmouth; prof, mathematics, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1869-08, since prof, emeritus. Deacon Congl. Ch. Home: 4 Ran- dolph Rd., Worcester, Mass.* SINCOCK, Willey Edg-ar, M.D.; b. Presque Isle, Me., Dec. 17, 1867; s. John and Elizabeth (Willey) Sincock; prelim, edn. Caribou High Sch. and St. Johns Sch., Presque Isle; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1891; m. Lora V. King, of Ft. Fairfield, Me., Sept. 4, 1902; 1 child, Elizabeth King, b. June 21, 1903. Practiced in Caribou, Me., since 1891; state exec, health officer of Me. 12 yrs.; was mem. Caribou Sch. Bd. Mem. Me. Med. Assn. Republican. Mason. Recreations: farming. Address: Caribou, Maine. SIBCOM, Pitzg-erald Uniacke, mfr.; b. Halifax, N.S., July 13, 1872; s. Stephen Rowland and Eliza- beth (Banyard) Sircom; brought to America, 1878; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Annie I. Ramsdall, of Cambridge, Mass., June 2, 1894; 3 children, Gerald S., Arlene, Ruth. Began active career as partner with bro., Richard H., firm of R. H. Sircom & Co., petticoat mfrs., of which has been pres., since 1902 (factory at Melrose, Mass.); pres. Nat. Petticoat Mfrs.' Assn. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Belle- vue (Jountry, Melrose. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Melrose, Mass. Salesroom: 149 Tremont St., Boston. SIBCOM, Prank Bowland, business man; b. Hali- fax, N.S., Mar. 3, Jb;ij9; s. Stephen Rowland and Elizabeth (Banyard) Sircom; came to U. S., 1877: ed. Prince Grammar Sch. and English High Sch., Boston; m. Carrie A. Kenerson, of Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 7, 1891; 3 children, Edwin Rupert, Ar- thur Rowland, Edith Miriam. With A. M. Howland & Co., wool dealers, 1884-6, John Wales & Co., 1886- 91, George M. Questen & Co., 1891-6; treas. Maiden Trust Co., since Dec. 1, 1896; pres. Richardson Furniture Co.; dir. Gibson Bedstead Co., Everett Trust Co. Ex-pres. Associated Savings Trust Cos. of Mass.; ex-pres. Maiden Bd. of Trade. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.); mem. Royal Arcanum. For several yrs. sang as soloist in sev- eral leading chs. of Boston. Home: 200 Summer St. Office: i94 Pleasant St., Maiden. Mass. SISE, Iiincoln Pleetf ord, M.D. ; b. Medf ord, Mass., July 1, 1874; s. Albert Fleetford and Edith (Ware) Sise; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Eleanor Ger- trude Stanwnod, of West Medford, Mass., Oct. 20, 1904; 2 children, Albert Fleetford, Herbert Stan- wood. Interne Boston City Hosp.. 1901-2; practiced in Medford, Mass., since 1903; sch. phys., Medford, .since 1909; phys. for Medford Anti-Tuberculosis Com. since 1909; anaesthetist Boston City Hosp. since 1915; examiner for various life ins. cos. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Medford Med. Soc. (pres.), Mass. Anti-Tuberculosis League (dir.). Medford Visiting Nurse Assn. (dir.). Swedenborgian. Rec- reations: tennis, agriculture. Address: Medford, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 9^ SKEEIiS, Homer Iiucius, lawyer; b. Swan ton, Vt., Nov. 19, 1875; s. L,ucius William and Lucy R. (Hastings) Skeels; descendant, on father's side, of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, of the Revolutionary War, and on the mother's side of Iilx-Gov. Silas Jennison, of Vt. ; j,-rad. Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1894; B.S., IMiddlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1898; m. Mary Augusta Tilton, of Ft. Edward, N.Y.. Apr. 26, 1905: 2 children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Mav 10, 1906; Frederick Lucius, Mar. 25, 1908. Executive elk. to Gov. William M. Stickney, 1900-2; admitted to Vt. bar, 1902; began practice as jr. mem. firm of Stick- ney. Sarg-ent & Skeels; state's atty. Windsor Co., 1910-12; asst. sec. Vt. State Senate, 1902-6, sec. since 1906. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Windsor Co. Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Recreations: motoring. Address: Ludlow, ^ermont. SKEIiTON, ■William Bertram, lawyer, pub. utili- ties commr. ; b. Bowdoin, Me., Aug. 9, 1871: s. Thomas W. and Mary L. (Holbrook) Skelton; grad. Bowdoinham High Sch., 18S6, Nichols Latin Sch., Lewiston, 1888, Bates Coll., Lewiston, 1892; m. Au- burn, Me., May 21, 1894, Florence L. Larrabee; children, William L.. Harold N.. Thomas R., Flor- ence L., Ruth E. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1893; mem. firm of Newell & Skelton, Jan. 1, 1894- Oct. 15, 1914; county atty. Androscoggin Co., 1901- 05; mayor of Lewiston. 1903-5; judge advocate gen., rank of col., 1905-9, on staff of Gov. Cobb; bank commr. of Me., 1906-11; mem. pub. utilities commn. of Me., since Nov. 19, 1914; Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Mason (32°, K.T.). Address: Lewiston, Me. SKENTEIiBEB'V, Charles, marine supt. ; b. Lon- don, England, Jan. 31, 1868; s. Charles and Martha (Walters) Skentelbery; ancestry of Cornwall. Eng- land; ed. tech. and commercial schs., and Ruther- ford College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England (now known as Durham Coll. of Science) ; unmarried. Came to America, 1901; ship and engr. surveyor, Boston Dist., for the British Corpn. for the Survey and Registry of Shipping, and Registro Nazionale Italiano; marine supt. New England Coal & Coke Co. Mem. Inst. Naval Architects (England), North East Coast Inst. Engineers and Shipbuilders (Eng- land), Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (New York). Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Athletic Assn., Engineers.' Recrea- tions: outdoor sports. Home: 1398 Commonwealth Av. OfHce: 111 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. SKIBD'S', "William "Wheelwrig-lit, mfr. ; b. New York, Apr. 26, 1845; s. William and Mary Anderson (English) Skiddy; Ph. B., Yale. 1865: m. 1S67, Eleanor M. Gay: children living, Lillie S., and Adale W. Engaged in coal mining enterprises, New York, 1867-75; became connected with Stamford (Conn.) Mfg. Co., 1875, of which has been pres. since 1887: dir. and v. -p. Stamford Nat. Bank; dir. Stamford Trust Co., Stamford Savings Bank. Com- missarv gen. Conn. N.G. Del. Dem. nat. convs., 1884, 1892. Episcopalian;' treas. P.E. Ch. of U.S.A.; several times lay del. to gen. convs., etc. Mem. S.R. Clubs: University, Yale. Church (New York) : Grad- uates' (New Haven); Church of Conn. Address: Stamford, Conn. SKIIiTON, DeWitt Clinton, fire insurance; Jan. 11, 1839-Dec. 27, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) - SKUiTON, John Davis, educator : moved to Scran- ton, Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.) SKINNER, Clarence Edward, M.D.; b. New Ha- ven, Conn., June 8, 1868; s. William Joseph and Ce- celia Eliza (Hoggan) Skinner; ed. Russell's Mil. Acad.; M.D., Yale. 1891; (LL.D.. Rutherford Coll., 1900); m. Edith Hart Hotchkiss, of New Haven, Dec. 31, 1896. Has practiced at New Haven since 1891; began experiments with dry hot air in treat- ment of diseases, 1897; X-rays in treatment of can- cer, 1900; prof, thermaerotherapy. New York Sch. of Physical Therapeutics, 1901; editor department of thermaerotherapy, Journal of Advanced Thera- peutics, 1901-4; editor-in-chief Archives of Physio- logical Therapy, 1904-6; organized Newhope Pvt. Sanitarium, New Haven, 1900; organized Elm City Pvt. Hosp., New Haven, 1908, and 3 yrs. phys.-in- charge, sec. and dir.; organized, 1912, and since phys.-m-charge, pres. and treas., Doctor Skinner's Sanatorium, New Haven. Episcopalian. Associate fellow N.Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. A.M.A., Am. Electro-Therapeutic Assn. (sec, 1902-5), Am. Ront- gen Ray Soc. (v.-p., 1905), Conn. State, and New Haven Co. med. socs.. New Haven Hist. Soc. Awarded Diplome d'Honneur by Internat. Congress of Physiol. Therapy, Liege, Belgium, 1905. Clubs: Quinnipiack, Economic, New Haven Yacht. Author: Therapeutics of Dry Hot Air, 1902. Home: 28 York Sq. Office: 67 York Sq., New Haven, Conn.* SKINNEK, Clarence Bussell, clergyman; born Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 23, 1881; s. Charles Montgom- ery (author) and Ada (Blanchard) Skinner; neph- ?^ ofOt's Skinner, the actor; grad. Erasmus Hall High Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1900; B.A., St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., 1904, M.A., 1910; Sch. for Social Workers, Boston; m. Clara L. Ayres, of Stamford, Conn., Oct. 16, 1906. Ordained Universalist minis- try, 1904; asst. pastor, N.Y. City, 1904-6; pastor Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1906-11, Lowell, Mass., 1911-14; prof, applied Christianity, Tufts Coll., since Sept. 1914. Engaged as worker, Univ. Settlement, N.Y. City, 1908-9; social service sec. Universalist De- nomination; mem. exec, board Mass. Universalist Conv. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Lec- turer on present-day topics, patriotism, etc. Home: 102 Powder House Boul., Somerville, Mass. SKINNEB, Elliot Palmer, farmer; born Vernon, Conn., Nov. 2, 1831; s. Zenas B. and Anna (Palmer) Skinner; ed. Plainfield Acad., Conn., Easthampton Sem., Mass.; m. Hartford, Conn., Oct., 1862, Mary Delia Burnap. Prin. Washington Pub. Sch., 1855-6, Franklin Pub. Sch., 1857-8, Rahway, N.J.; on ac- count of ill health was obliged to abandon teaching and lead an outdoor life; has engaged in farming at Andover, Conn., since 1863; treas. Andover Cream- ery Co. (ex-pres. and e.x-supt.); corporator Rock- ville Savings Bank; for many yrs. was treas. and mem. com. 1st Ecclesiastical Soc. (Congl.). Repub- lican. Address: Andover, Conn. SKINNEB, Henry Hugh, banker; b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 17, 1858; s. Henry A. and Jane (Capen) Skinner; ed. pub. schs., Springfield; m. Gertrude Parsons, of Springfield, June 22, 1886. Has engaged in banking business in Springfield since 1891; pres. Torrington Co., Domestic Sewing Machine Co., Nat. Needle Co.; dir. Excelsior Needle Co., Standard Co., Hartford Carpet Corpn., Rockland-Rockport Lime Co., Union Trust Co., Mut. Fire Assurance Co. of Springfield. Trustee Diocese of Western Mass., Springfield Cemetery Assn.; dir. City Library As- sociation, Springfield. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union (Boston); Hartford (Hartford); Nay- asset, Country (Springfield). Home: 303 Maple St. Office: 423 Main St., Springfield, Mass. SKINNEB, Hervey Judson, chemical engr. ; b. Wakefield, Mass., Oct. 7, 1877; s. Thomas Judson and Harriet Elizabeth (Brown) Skinner; ed. Wake- field pub. schs.; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1895; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899: m. Grace Mav Elliot, of Wakefield, Mass., Oct. 26, 1904; 1 daughter. Flora Elliot. Researcla asst. with Prof. A. A. Noves, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899-1900; chemist Phila. Works, Gen. Chem. Co. of New York, 1900-2; mng. dir. Ar- thur D. Little Lab. of Engring. Chemistry, 1902-9; v.-p. Arthur D. Little, Inc., since 1909. Chmn. bd. of trustees Beebe Town Library, Wakefield, Mass. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. of Chem. Industry (Lon- don), Am. Electrochem. Soc, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Franklin Inst., Mass. Inst. Tech. Clubs: Technology, Engineers' (Boston) ; Chemists', Tech- nology (New York), Bear Hill Golf (Wakefield, Mass.). Recreations: golf, tennis, motoring. Home: 71 W. Chestnut St., Wakefield, Mass. Office: 93 Broad St., Boston. SKINNEB, Joseph Allen, mfr.; b. Williamsburg, Mass., May 20, 1862; s. William and Sarah E. (Allen) Skinner; Ph.B., Yale, 1883; m. Danbury, Conn., June 29, 1887, Martha C. Hubbard. Mem. William Skinner Sons, silk mfrs., Holyoke, Mass.; pres. Hadley Falls Nat. Bank, Holyoke. Chmn. bd. trustees Mt. Holyoke Coll. Republican. Conglist. Home: 206 Elm St. Office: 18 Appleton St., Hol- yoke, Mass. 978 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SKINNER, Prescott Orde, educator; b. Boston, Apr. -S, lb6S; «. Jiihn ami Jeaiiie (Keid) Skinner; A.B., Haivard, ]S!)0, A.M.. IN'JT; studied at ficole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1S99-1900; m. Boston, July 10, 1901, Alice V. Carriclc; o children. Mar- garet Van Leer, John Carrick, Alicia Prescott. Instr. Romance langs.. Harvard, 1897-9; instr. and asst. prof. Romance langs., Dartmouth, 1900-12, prof, same since 1912. Republican. Published in collaboration a text boolv in Krencli. Quelr St., Providence, R.I. SIiADB, Iiouis Palmer, educator; b. Fall River, Mass., Mai-. 14, l>s73; s. John Palmer and Lois An- thony (Bufflngton) Slade; prep. edn. Fall River High Sch., and B.M.C. Durfee High Sch., 1885-9; A.B., Williams, 1893; studied Harvard Grad. Sch., 1893-5, 1896-7, A.M., 1897; studied U. of Berlin, 1895-6; m. Charlotte Boone (Smith Coll., 1896), of Fall River, Apr. 2, 1901; 4 childien, Virginia, Ben- jamin, John Milton, Harry Boone. Instr. in history, B.M.C. Durfee High Sch., 1898-04; prin. Chicopee (Mass.) High Sch., 1905-June, 1913 (resigned); prin. Pub. High Sch., New Britain, Conn., since June, 1913. Mem. New Britain Chamber of Com- merce; mem. bd. of dirs. Civic Bureau, New Britain. Mem. N.E.A., Am. Hist. Assn., Harvard Teachers' Assn., Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Clubs: New Britain, Round Table, Fortnightly. Commonwealth, Congregational, Teachers.' Rec- reations: tramping. Home: 1536 .Stanley St. Ad- dress: T^ublic High School, New Britain, Conn. SIiADB, William Franklin, clergyman; b. Chel- sea, Mass., Aug. 29, 1877; s. Franklin M. and Me- lissa A. (Cleaves) Slade: ed. East Boston High Sch.; Revere Coll.; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1899, S.T.B., 1913; post-grad, work. Western Theol. Sem.; A.B., Bates Coll.. 1913; A.:M.. Harvard, 1915: married. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1899; pastor- ates: Jackman. Me., 1899-1900; Waldoboro. Me., 1900-1: Braddock. Pa., 1901-5; Berlin. N.H., 1905-8; Portland, Me.. 1908-11; Gray, Me., 1911-14. Pres. Me. State Christian Endeavor Union. 1911-12. Au- thor: The Easter Garden, 1910. Address: South- borough, Mass. SIiADBB, Arthur Bobert, optometrist; b. South Ackworth, N.H., Jan. 28. 1856; s. Orville L. and Mary L. (Gray) Slader; descendant of ancestor ar- riving in America from England in 1724; ed. Rut- land (Vt.) High Sch.; Monson (Mass.) Acad.; m. Oct. 8, 1884, :Minnie C. Field, of Hincsburg, Vt. Was connected with the Vt. Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt., 1879-92: studied for optical pro- fession in Providence and Boston, 1893-7; practiced in Rutland since 1897: treas. and mem. Vt. State Bd. of Optometry: treas. Rutland No-Llcense League. Mem. Am. Optical Assn.. Pilgrim Fathers, Vt. Optical Soc. Republican. Conglist. i\Iem. Cen- ter Lodge, F. and A. M.: Davenport Chapter, R.A.M. Contbr. to various tech. papers, Optical Journal, etc. Address: Rutland, Vt. SIiAFTEB, B€V. Carlos, teacher; b. Thetford, Vt., July 21, 1825. (See vol. 1909.) SIiAFTBB, Theodore Shorey, artist: b. Dedham, Mass., Apr. 25, 1854: s. Carlos and Rebecca (Bul- lard) Slafter; descendant of John Slafter, Lynn, Mass., 1680. and "William Bullard. Dedham, 1635: A.B., Dartmouth, 1875; student Royal Acad., Mun- ich. 1877-81: m. Gertrude E. Law, of West Rox- burv. Boston. Sept. 28, 1910. Mem. Copley Soc. (Boston). Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Fisher Ames (Dedham). Boston Art. Recreations: gardening. Address: Peach St., Wal- pole, IMass. SIiATBB, William Albert, retired cotton mfr.: b. Norwich. Conn., Dec. 25. 1857: s. John Fox Slater (philanthropist, 1815-1884) and Marianna L. (Hub- bard) Slater; A.B., Harvard U.. 1881: m. Ellen Bur- 'lett Peck, of Norwich. Conn.. June 11, 1885. Learned cotton mfg. at his father's mill, Jewett Citv, Conn. Pres. 1909 — . The John F. Slater Fund (established bv father, 1882, for edn. of freedmen in the South): erected a building for Norwich Free Acad, in memorv of his father. Home: 1731 I St., Washington. Address: Box 5324. Boston.* SI^ATTBBY, Charles Henry, lawyer: A.B., Har- vard U., 1889, LL.B.. 1894: admitted to bar, 1894, and since engaged in practice at Boston. Treas. City of Boston. Office: Carney Bldg., Boston. WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND 979 SIiATTESY, Charles Lewis, clergyman; moved to New York, (tfee vol. 1909, also Who's AVho in America, 1914-15.) SLATTERY, John Richard, M.D.; b. Boston, Jan. 1, ISti": s. Edward ami .Joanna (.Pendeigast) Slattery; A.B., Georgetown Coll., D.C., 1SS5; :\f.D., Harvard :Med. Sch., 1891; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1891; supt. and ph vs. -in-chief, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., since 1912. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Catholic. Club: Harvard. Address: 520 Beacon St.. Boston. SIiAYTON, Albert Neilson, clergvman; Ph.B., Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O.. 189G. M.A., 1899; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch.. Cambridge, Mass., 1909. Deacon, 1S99, priest, 1900. P.E. Ch.; asst. Trinitv Ch., Columbus, -O., 1S99-1900: rector Holv Trinitv Ch., Hartwell, 1900-3, Grace Ch., Sandusky, 1903-7, St. Paul's Ch., Newton Highland.'^, Mass., since 1907. Home: Newton Highlands, 2^1ass. SIiAYTON-. William Taft, M.D.: b. Elmore. Vt.. Jan. 11, 1S70: s. Capt. Aro Phineas and Lucy Blanchard (White) Slayton: descendant of Capt. Thomas Slayton, Braintree, Mass., 1690, also of Dr. Samuel Fuller, physician, of the Mayflower, and other earlv N.E. settlers; prep. edn. Laconia (N.H.) High Sch.; :\I.D., T'. of Md. Sch. of :\Iedicine, 1894: JNI.D., Harvard Med. Sch. ,1896; m. Luella Kav Smallev, of Hvde Park, Vt., Feb. 4, 1896 (died July 21, 1904): m. 2d, Charlotte Eleanor I\Iyer, of Chippewa Falls, AVis.. Aug. 14, 1905; 4 children, Marion, b. Nov. 1, 1896: Robert, Apr. 20. 1901; Charlotte, Apr. 12, 1907: William T., Jr.. Feb. 1, 1914. Practiced in Hyde Park. Vt., 1896-03, since at Morrisville: health oflficer, Hyde Park, 1897-03, Morrisville, since 1903; med. examiner Northwest- ern Mut. Life Ins. Co., Mass. Mut., Mut. Life of New York, etc.; surgeon Commercial Travelers Accident Ins. Co., A. A. Marks Artificial Limb Co. Propr. Samo.'set Summer Colonv. Lake Lamoille. Vt. Mem. A.M. A.. Vt. State :Med. Soc. N.E. Hist.- Oeneal. Soc. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Vt. Soc. S.A.R., Loyal Legion, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Mem. bd. dirs. "Smalls of America" Family Assn. Republican. Royal Arch Mason. ■• Clubs: Pastime (Morrisville, Vt.), Harvard of Vt. Author: ;Medical Education and Registration, United States and Canada, 1897. Address: Mor- risville, Vt. SIiEEFER, Alden Brooks, leather mcht.; b. Essex Co., Mass., Oct. 1. 1864; s. George F. and Arazelia (Brooks) Sleeper; ed. pub. schs., Lynn, Mass.; m. Alice Lindsey, of Lynn, Nov., 1885: 2 sons, Henry Alden. Lawrence. In employ of A. B. ?ilar- tin & Co.. leather mfrs., Lynn. 1879-90: in leather commn. business on own account. 1890-1900; v. -p. and gen. mgr. Dungan, Hood & Co., Phila., Pa., witli headquarters at Boston. 1900-3; v. -p. and treas. New Castle Leather Co.. 1903-11: propr. Alden B. Sleeper Leather Co.. glazed kid and calf leathers. 1911-13; since in the leather commn. busi- ness. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Uni- versali«t. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Oxford d^ynn'), Tedesco (Clifton, Mass.). Swampscott: Manufac- turers' (Phila.). Recreations: motoring, country life. Home: Swampscott, :Mass. Office: 99 South St.. Boston. SIiEEFER, Charles Martin, :\I.D.: b. Lakeport. N.H., June 20, 1856: s. Alvah and Rebecca Gould (Davis) Sleeper; M.D.. Bowdoin Med. Sch.. 1883; m. Brunswick. Me.. June 25. 1884. Julia Florence L'niacke: children. Bertha Mildred, b. Mav 4. 1890; Roger Davis. Feb. 16, 1893. Has practiced in South Berwick, 'Me., since July 11, 1883; mem. South Berwick Sch. Bd. many yrs. : supt. schs., 8 yrs.; mem. York Co. bd. of pension surgeons, 1893-7; chmn. York Co. Dem. Com.; one of incorporators South Berwick Savings Bank: dir. San ford Sav Bank. Mem. :Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 1911-12: mem. Governor's Council. 1915-16. Free Baptist. Mem Stafford Dist. Med. Soc. York Co. Med. Soc. Me. Med. Soc York Rite Mason. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc; dir. Me. Automobile Assn. I\Iem. bd. of trustees Berwick Acad. Address: South Berwick, IVraine. SIiEEPER, Frank Eug-ene, IM.D. ; b. Lewiston, Me.. Sept. 12. 1846: s. Ebenezer Herrick and Sarah (Nash) Sleeper; A.B., Bates Coll., 1867, A.M., 1870- M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1870; m. Almeda L. Gile, of Sabattus (now deceased); m. 2d, Helen Nash, of Lewiston, 1888. Practiced at Sabattus since 1870; sec. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners; mem. consulting staff Central Me. Gen. Hosp.; mem. Common Council, Lewiston, 2 yrs.; mem. State Senate, 1886-7, 1888-9. Republican. Conglist. Fel- low Am. Acad. Medicine; mem. A.M. A., Androscog- gin Co. Med. Soc. Mason (33°); served 2 terms as grand master of Masons of Me.; Odd Fellow (Lodge and Encampment). Home: Sabattus. Me. SLEEPER, Henry Dike, educator; b. Patten, •^Je., Oct. 9, 1805; s. Rev. William T. and Emily (Taylor) Sleeper; grad. Worcester Acad., 1885; Harvard L., 1885-7, 1912; grad. Hartford Theol. sem.. 1891; student of music, Worcester, Hartford, Chicago, Phila., London; m. Marv Peet, of Good ,1,9,'^^' .^'^■' -"""«• 28. 1894. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1891; mstr. music, Beloit Coll., Wis., 1891-4- prof music. Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1894-5; instr. music! Ia.1^ '^''•''•- 1895-8, instr. music. 1898-03, asso. prof., 1903, prof., 1904— Smith Coll. Prof. Dartmouth Coll. Summer Sch., 1913—. Organist First Congl. Ch., jNIadison, Wis., 1895-8, Union Ch., Worcester Mass., 1899-02, Fourth Congl. Ch., Hartford, Conn.! 1902-4. Fellow Am. Guild of Organists, 1903; mem Internat. Mus. Soc. Editor Hymns of Worship and Service. 1909. Asso. editor Common Order Choir Book. 1903, and composer of mus. setting of "Car- men Sceculare," given at Smith Coll., June, 1904- composer and arranger of numerous pieces of ch ' organ and orchestra music, part songs, etc Writer upon mus. edn., ch. music, etc. Address: North- ampton, Mass.* SLEEFER, William Washhum, clergyman; b. Worcester, :\Iass., Feb. 12, 1855: s. William True and Emily Elizabeth (Tavlor) Sleeper; prep. edn. Patten (Me.) Acad., Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H.. to 1872: student, Bowdoin Coll., 1874-5. Amherst Coll.. 1S75-S, B.A., 1878 (Phi Beta Kappa); grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1881, post-grad, work in the- ology, also instr. in music, 1881-2; m. Worcester, Mass.. June 8, 1882. Mabel Allen; 4 children, James Taylor (prof, music, Beloit Coll., Wis.). William Allen. Helen Joy, Frank MacDonald. Ordained as foreign missionary Congl. Ch., 1882; missionary to European Turkey under A.B.C.F.M., 1882-7: pas- tor Webster, Mass., 1887-8; asso. pastor Salem St. Congl. Ch., Worcester. Mass., 1888-90: pastor Stone- ham( Mass.) Congl. Ch., 1890-2, Second Ch.. Beloit, Wis.. 1892-02, Wellesley Congl. Ch., since 1902 Instr. Bible. Dana Hall Sch. Editor series Native IVIelodies and children's musical services. Mem. Al- pha Delta Phi. Republican. Recreations: voluntary social service among immigrants. Address: Wel- lesley. Mass. SLOAN, Edg-ar James, insurance: b. Hartford, Conn.. Nov. 4. 1870: s. Adrian P. and Marv Jane (Boyd) Sloan; ed. pub. schs.; m. Abbie Averv. of Hartford, Oct. 4. 1893: 2 children, Ruth. Edgar' Tal- cott. Began active career as apprentice at metal workin.g. 1887, but the following vr. entered fire ins. agency, continuing until 1891: examiner for Phoenix Ins. Co.. 1891-7: spl. agt. for Conn., of Home Ins. Co. of New York, 1897: state agt. for Conn, and R.I., 1901-3: spl. agt. of JEina Ins. Co. for Conn, for Western Mass. and Vt., 1903; gen. agt.. 1905. asst. sec. 1907-12, sec. since 1912, same CO.; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank. Mem. N.Y. State Assn. of Supervising and Adjusting Fire Ins. Agts.. Ins. Institute (an original dir., now pres.). N.E. Ins. Exchan\.M.: Somerville ChajUer, R..\.M.: (Jrient Council, R. and S.M. ; Bay State Commandery, K.T.; Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. (med. dir.); mem. Damocles Lodge, K. of P. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Commercial (Brockton), Ten of Us (Boston). Address: 25 Florence St. Office: Times Bldg.. Brockton. Mass. SMITH, Alton liincoln, college prof.; b. :Mattoon, 111., July 31, 1867; s. James Lyman and Sophia Elisabeth (Puffer) .Smith: grad. Springfield (Mas«.) High Sch., 1885; B.S.. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1890, M.S., 1899; m. Worcester, Nov. 29, 1894, Mabel Hartshorn. Laboratory asst.. 1890-1, instr. in drawing and machine design, 1891-1900, asst. prof., 1900-6 prof, drawing and machine design since 1906, "Worcester Poly. Inst. Republican. !Mem. Am. Soc. INIech. Engrs.. Soc. Promotion Engring. Bdn., Sigma Xi, Worcester Co. Mechanics' Assn. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Author: Technical Sketching and Freehand Lettering, 1907. Home: IS McKinley Rd. Office: Worcester Poly. Inst., Worcester. Mass. SMITH, Amos Denisou, merchant and mfi. ; Jan. 7, 1835-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Appleton "White, M.D. ; b. Rangoon, Burma, India: :\ray 13, 1865; s. Daniel Appleton White and Sarah Lincoln (Stevens) Smith: grand- son Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, D.D., author of song "America"; prep. edn. high sch., Davenport, la.; A.B.. Colby Coll., 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; unmarried. "Was connected with Wal- worth Construction & Supply Co., steam engrs. and contractors, 1887-97: house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1901-4, asst. to supt. 1904-9; resident phys. Boston I.iving-in Hosp., 1904; supt. Hartford Hosp. since 1909. Mem. Hartford Med. Soc. S.A.R. (Col. .Jeremiah T\''adsworth Chapter, Hartford), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Hartford Golf, University, City. Address: Hartford Hospital, Hartford. Conn. SMITH, Arthur B., railway official; b. Boston, Sept. 15, 1S61: s. H. Farnam and Esther P. (Straw) Smith; m. Miss Hunting, of Boston, Oct. 14. 1890; 2 sons, Arthur Calvert. Edward Hunting. Began MS elk. in engr.'s office, Burlington & :Mo. River R.R.. 1880, and advanced to asst. gen. pass, agt., continuing with co. 21 yrs.; auditor Yellowstone Park Co., 1903: asst. gen. pass. agt. N.P. Ry., at St. Paul, Minn., 1904-7; gen. traffic mgr. Consoli- dated Rv., New Haven. Conn., 1907-8: gen. pass. agt. N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R.. since Mar., 1908, al.so .gen. pass. agt. Central N.E. Ry. Clubs: Oiiinni- piack (New Haven, Conn.). Milton (Milton. ^lass.). Horne: 76 Brook Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. Office: South Station, Boston,* SMITH, Arthur Ellis, banking; b. Natick, Mass., Aug. 4, 1877; s. Lavender A. and Elizabeth Ma- tilda (Ellis) Smith: grad. Natick Grammar Sch., .lune, 1894; grad. Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Dec, 1895; m. Oct. 11, 1899, Theodora Alice Baker of South Westminster, Mass.; 1 daughter, Priscilla Alice. Began as elk. 1st Nat. Bank. West Newton, Mass., Apr.. 1896, cashier, 19^2-3 (re- signed) ; in check teller's dept., 1st Nat. Bank, Boston, 1903-5 (resigned): cashier Hyde Park Nat. Bank since it was opened for business, Oct. 2, 1905. l\Tem. Business Men's Assn. of Hyde Park, Nat. Bank Cashiers' Assn., Bank Officers' Assn. of Boston, Am. Inst, of Banking, etc. Notary public. Mem. Hyde Park Y.M.C.A. Republican. Baptist. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 983 Mem. Hyde Park Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Norfolk Chapter, R.A.M., Hyde Park; Mt. Ida Council Royal Arcanum, No. 1247, Newtonville, Mass. Home: 1123 Hyde Park Av., Hyde Park. Office: 15 Har- vard Av., Hyde Park, Mass. SMITH, Arthur Noel, M.D. ; b. Meddybemps, Me., July 2y, ISf)!: s. Dr. Samuel M. and Mary E. (Nickerson) Smith; M.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1872; post-grad, studies. Harvard Med. Sch. and Phila. Polyclinic; m. June 14, 1874, Hattie McCann (died 1885) ; m. 2d, May 4, 1886, Ella A. Dame; 3 children, Arthur T., Laura H. (Smith) Clark, Ina E. (Smith) Barter. Practiced at Silver City, Ida., 1S73-S, Dover, N.H., since 1878; mem. med. staff, Went- worth Hosp.: climn. exam, bd.. Nurse's Training Sch. Mem. Dover Sch. Bd., 1895-6. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Med. SocT, Sti-afford Dist. Med. Soc, Dover Med. Soc. (pres., 1893-4). Republican. Baptist. Ad- dress: Dover, N.H. SIVHTH, Arthur Warren, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Arvin Aiigfustus, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Ashley Auburn, clergyman; b. Auburn, 2Me., May 2S, 1871: s. Ashley Benjamin and Adeline Ruth (Coy) Smith; descendant of Capt. John Smith, of Va. ; grad. Edwai'd Little High Sch., Au- burn, 1891; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tuft.s Coll.), 1895; m. Bertha Dennison Clark, of Gloucester, Mass., May 23, 1898; 5 children, Dorothy, Bruce, Philip, Robert, Ruth. Ordained Universalist min- istry, 1895; pastor Gloucester, Mass., 1895-8, Bel- fast, Me., 1898-11. Bangor since Feb., 1911. Chmn. Sch. Bd.. Belfast, 1909-10; chmn. bd. of trustees, Belfast Free Library, 1903-11. ]Mem. Bangor Hist. Soc. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Consistory, 32°); Grand Master Grand Lodge of Masons of Me., 1910-11: Worshipful Master Phoenix Lodge, Belfast; High Priest Corinthian Royal Arch Chap- ter, Belfast: Eminent Commander Palestine Com- mandery, K.T., Belfast: M.P. Sovereign Tamerlane Conclave of the Red Cross of Constantine, Bangor. Odd Fellow; Noble Grand Bangor Lodge. Contbr. to Universalist Leadei-. Youth's Companion, etc. Address; 3 7 Fountain St., Bangor, Me. SMITH, A(ug-ustus) Ledyard, paper mfr. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Benjamin Lloyd Mason, mfr.; b. Somer- set, Mass., Nov. 2S. 1836; s. Joseph and Phoebe (Chase) Smith; pub. sch. edn.: m. "VVhitinsville, Mass., Nov. 26. 1857, Elmira H. B. Keech. Learned trade of machinist in Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville. IMass. (foreman charge of mfr. of spinning rolls): mem. Gen. Court of Mass., 1885; chmn. Bd. of Assessors. Northbridge, since 1884; v.-p.. Whitinsville Savings Bank: was conductor of Whitinsville Choral T^nion of 75 voices, which participated in Peace .Tubilee, Boston, 1869 and 1872: one of organizers Whitinsville Musical Assn. and Worcester County ^Musical Assn. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: Whitinsville, Mass. SlSiHTH, Bertram Charles, merchant; b. John- ville, P.Q., Sept. 22. 1868; s. Charles and Eliza (Bowen) Smith; arrived in U.S., 1884; ed. common schs. and acads.: m. Lennoxville, P.Q., Oct. 8, 1890, Marion Shaw; 1 son, Ralph H., b. July 27, 1893. Began active career in store of B. O. Garland, Bartlett, N.H., at age of 16 and continued 19 yrs.; established firm of B. C. Smith & Co., retail cloth- ing and furnishings. Gorham. in 1903. Past Grand Chancellor of N.H., K. of p. Republican. Conglist. Address: Gorham, N.H. SMITH, Bertram Le'wis, lawyer: b. Exeter, Me., Nov. 20, 1856; s. William and Rosina (Foss) Smith; ed. Exeter Acad.. Me. Central Inst., and under pvt. instrs. ; studied law with Judge Whiting S. Clark, Bangor, Me.: admitted to bar, 1877; m. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 16, 1879, Charlotte Louise IMurch, Bel- fast. Me. Began teaching sch. at 15 and continued during vacations until admitted to bar; began prac- tice at "West Waterville (now Oakland), Me., 1878; removed to Bangor, 1879, and formed partnership with Gen. Harris M. Plaisted; assisted Gen. Plaisted and Hon. F. H. Appleton in compilation of digest of Me. Law Reports; apptd. reporter of decisions by Gen. Plaisted after he became gov.. but name withdrawn at own requst on account of friction between gov. and council; law partnership dissolved 1881; removed to Patten, 1888, where has since practiced; mem. Bangor City Council, 1879-80; CO. atty., Penobscot Co., 8 yrs., 1897-1904; mem. Me. Legislature, 1907-8, 1913-14, serving on judiciary com.; always active in politics as cam- paign speakei- and otherwise. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., A.O.IT.VV. Club: Madockawando (Bangor). Address: Patten. INIe. SMITH, C. Morton, dermatologist; b. Dublin, N.H., Oct. 20, 1867; s. Charles Johnson and Sarepta (Culver) Smith; prep. edn. Pembroke (N.H.) Acad.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; house surgeon, Boston City Hosp., 1893-4; m. Mary L. Moulton, of Newburyport, Feb. 27, 1896; 2 children, Morton and Claribel. In practice at Boston, since 1894; asst. in dermatology, Boston Dispensary, 1896-1914; instr. Harvard Med. .Sch. since 1906; phys. in chief south med. service, Mass. Gen. Hosp. since 1914. Mem. A.M..^., Am. Dermatol. Assn., Boston Der- matological Club. Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Med. Li- brary Assn. Club: Harvard. Recreations: all phases of outdoor life. Address: 437 Marlboro St., Boston. SnOTH, Carl Byron, mechanical engineer; b. Montgomery, Vt., Nov. 28, 1867; s. George Alexan- der and Sarah Romelia (Kelton) Smith; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1888: m. Fanny Gertrude Williams, of Providence, R.I., June 17, 1896. Draftsman and asst. chief drafts- man, R.I. Locomotive Works, Providence, R.I., 1888-95; asst. draftsman, motive power dept., 1895- 99, chief draftsman, 1899-1901, master mechanic, Boston shops. 1901-6. mech. engr. since 1906, B. & M. R.R. Republican. Baptist. Sec. Boston Bapt. S.S. Supts.' Assn., 4 yrs.; sec. S.S. Supts.' Union of Boston and Vicinity, 1909-13; trustee 1st Bapt. Ch. and supt. of S.S. 14 yrs. (Melrose, Mass.). Mason. Club: N.E. Railroad (pres. 1913-14). Home: 17 Beverly St., Melrose, Mass. Office: Bos- ton & Maine R.R., Boston. SMITH, Carson A., M.D. : b. Brain tree, Vt., Nov. 24, 1865: s. Nelson and Evelina E. (Gibson) Smith; M.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1891: student, Dartmouth Med. Sch.: :M.D.. U. of Vt. Med. Sch., 1895. En- gaged in practice at Weston, Vt., since 1896; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908; has served as trustee Pub. Library, health officer and supt. schs., Weston; chmn. Rep. town com. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fel- lows, Rebekahs, Grange. Address: "Weston, Vt. SMITH, Chandler W.; b. Orange, Mass.. Sept., 1848; s. Sullivan and Laura (Cheney) Smith; pub. sch. edn.; m. 1st, North Orange, Dec. 1868, Emma Tennev, of Keene. N.H. (now deceased); 1 son, C. Nelson, b. Sept. 19. 1880; m. 2d, South Mills, N.C., Feb., 1884, Alma Faunce, of Wollaston, Mass. Learned wood turning trade; spent 3 yrs. in coun- try store and postoffice, and 9 yrs. at Chickering & Sons, piano factory; mgr. retail warehouse, same, 11 yrs.: in retail piano business, Boston (Smith & Beardslev) 1 vi\, 1892; in own name 3 vrs.. Chand- ler W. Smith Co.. 1896. sold out, 1904; now whole- sale rep. Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co.; v.-p. and dir. "Wollaston Cooperative Bank. Ex-pres., sec. and treas. Boston Music Trade Assn.; 1st pres. Nat. Assn. Piano Dealers of America. Repviblican. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston Citv, "^'ollaston Golf. Recreations: golf. Home: AVol- laston, Mass. Office: 395 Boylston St., Boston. SMITH, Channing", mfr.; b. North Providence, R.I., June 15, 1868: s. Albert Edward and Anjean- ette (Kennev) Smith: ed. pub. schs. and Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., to 1885, Valley Woolen Jilills, Cherry Valley, as mfr. and dyer, and acquired his technical training in the Phila. Textile Sch., 1890- 91: m. Oct. 17, 1894. May Breck, d. Henry and Kath- erine (Breck) Montgomery, of Phila.: m. 2d, Har- riet S. Stark, of Worcester. Mass.; children, Chan- ning, Jr., Alberta K., Reading M., Carolyn. Treas. and agt. Chapel Mills Co.; trustee and mem. finance com., Leicester Savings Bank. For 3 yrs. chmn. Rep. town com., Leicester, Mass.; mem. Rep. .State <^om.; dir. Hojue Market Club; chmn. Bd. of Se- lectmen: apptd. bv Gov. E. N. Foss. mem. Mass. Bd. Labor and Industry, July 30, 1913. Episcopa- 984 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lian. Clubs: Massachusetts, Worcester, Common- wealth, Tatassit Canoe, Tatnuck Country, Boston City, Pomham (Providence), Worcester Automo- bile. Home: Leicester, Mass. Office: Cherry Val- ley, Mass. SlillTH, Charles Bradley; b. Paxton, Mass.; Mar. 9, ISf)?: s. Charles W. and Abigail (Crocker) Smith; ed. pub. schs. and Classical High Sch., of Worces- ter; passed exam, for Harvard, but took a course In textile mfg. in the mills of Rockwell & Phillips, Fitchburg; m. Dec. 26, ISSl, Mary I., d. Emery and Ruth (Ingraham) Tilton, of Leominster, ISIass.; 2 children, Florence Mav (Mrs. Philip W. Flint), b. Oct. 2, 1S82; Katharine, Feb. 1, 1892. Mem. firm of Converse & Smith, woolen mill. North Weare, N.H., 1879-1882; with Fitchburg Worsted Co. as designer, 1882-93; treas. Star Worsted Co., since Jan. 1, 1894; dir. Safety Fund Nat. Bank of Fitch- burg. Mem. Fitchburg Sch. Bd., 1893-1900; alder- man. 1902; mem. Gen. Court of Mass., 1905. Clubs: Mass. Republican (Boston); Home Market, Park (pres. 2 yrs.). (^dd l'"ellow. Mem. and tieas. r-hrist P.E. Ch., Fitchburg. Home: 132 Pleasant St. Of- fice: Star "Worsted Co., Fitchburg, Mass. SMITH, Charles Card, writer; b. Boston, Mar. 27, 1827; s. George and Harriet (Card) Smith; ed. pub. and pvt. schools, Gloucester, Mass.; (hon. A.M.. Harvard IT., 1887) ; m. Georgiana Whittemore. of Gloucester, Aug. 22, 1853. Sec. Boston Gas Light Co., 18.53-89. Treas. Am. Unitarian Assn., 1862-71: treas. Mass. Hist. Soc, 1877-1907, and editor of pubis., 1889-1907. Contbr. to revs., mags, and news- papers. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn.; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Home: 286 Mai-ll^orough St., Boston.* SMITH, Charles Cog-swell, lawver; b. Dover, N.H., Apr. 18, 1877; s. Rev. T. Perley (D.D.) and Clara R. Smith (Ph.B.); prep. edn. under father and at Wil- liston Sem.; A.B., Bowdoin. 1898; prin. acad. and sch., 1898-1900; post-grad, study. Harvard; m. Eu- nice Nelson Thomas, of Plymouth, Mass., 1907; 2 children, Philip Allei-ton, b. Mar. 24. 1908; Carolvn Cogswell, Jan. 27, 1910. Admitted to bar, .1900, and practiced in Boston until 1914; apptd. mem. and sec. U.S. Peace Commn., to Dominican Republic, Aug. 10, 1914; apptd. pvt. sec. to Sec. of State, Dec. 2, 1914; apptd. mem. and sec. U.S. Investigation Commn. to Haiti, Feb. 27, 1915. Democrat. Episco- palian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Mem. Zeta Psi. Clubs: Warwick, Country, Jefferson (Portsmouth, N.H.); Candia (Boston) ; Royal Order of Scotland (Wash- ington, D.C.). Home: 215 Richards Av., Ports- mouth, N.H. SMITH, Charles Deunlson, M.D.; b. Portland, Me., Nov. 8, KS55; s. Lewis 1^. and Julia A. Smith; A.B., Colby, 1877, A.M., 1890; M.D., Bowdoin, 1879-80 (A.M., 1895); interne Me. Gen. Hosp., 1879-80; m. Albertina M. Means, of Portland, Nov. 8, 1882. In gen. practice, 1881-02; prof, physiology, 1891 — , Bowdoin; visiting phys., 1895-02, supt. and resident phys., 1902 — , Me. Gen. Hosp.; pres. Me. State Bd. of Health, 1892-14. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Assn. of Anatomists, A.A.A.S., Me. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Portland, Bramhall League. Addre.'js: Me. General Hospital, Portland, Me.* SMITH, Charles Edwin, business man; b. Skow- hegan. Me., Nov. 10, 1856; s. Cyrus Sewall and Lovina (Soule) Smith; ed. pub. schs. Skowhegan and High Sch., Newpoi-t, Me.; m. Ada V. Mussev. of Newport, Me., Oct. 15, 1888. Stone and building contr., Helena, Mont., 1881-2; in hotel business, as Smith Bros., Madison, Me., 1887-92; with Me. Con- densed Milk Co., of Newport, Me., 1892-5; treas. and gen. mgr. Crystal Spring Creamery Co., Unity, Me., 189 5-05; now treas. and gen. mgr. Newport Light & Power Co. Has served as supt. schs., Newport, chmn. of Sch. Com. and selectman; pres. Bd. of Trade 6 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1910, Senate, 1912. Trustee Newport Pub. Library. Republican. Universalist. Pres. Newport Agrl. Soc. Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, Shrine); Odd Fel- low. Address: Newport, Me. SMITH, C(harles) Frederic, merchant; b. Charles- town, Mass., June 1, 1867; s. Charles S. and Nancie Moulton (Caswell) Smith; descendant of Richard Warren, of the Mayflower; ed. grammar and high schs., Somerville, Mass.; m. Emma G. Winchester, of Peabody, Mass., Apr. 12, 1893; 4 children, Helen A\'inchester, Howard Caswell, C. Fred, Jr., Mar- garet. In employ of Levi Boles & Son, door, sash and blind dealers, 1885; in same line of business for self since 1890; now pres. and treas. The Brock- way-Smith Corpn.; dir. Central Nat. Bank, Lynn, Mass. Trustee Lynn Unitarian Ch. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, S.A.R. Clubs: O.xford, Bos- ton Athletic Assn., Tedesco Country. Recreations: motoring. Home: 106 Elmwood Rd., Swampscott, Mass. Office: 98 Canal St., Boston. SMITH, Charles Frederick, clergyman; b. Dix- mont. Me., Jan. 24, 1870; s. Walter G. and Anna M. (Powlesland) Smith; descendant of Revolutionary ancestry, and related to Adam Clark, the Bible commentator; grad. Hampden (Me.) Acad., 1889; A.B., Colby Coll., 1893, A.M., 1896; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1897; corr. work. 111. Wesleyan U. ; m. Apr. 14, 1897, A. Myrtilla Smith, of Corinna, Me. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1899; pastor Palermo and Montville, Me., 1897, Georgetown and Anowsic, 1898-01, Sheepscot Circuit, 1902-4, Rockport, 1905-6, Dover and Foxcroft, 1907-10, Vinalhaven, 1911-12, Camden since 1913. Has served as statistician of the Conf. since 1908; editor of Conf. Year Book, 1909, 10; mem. bd. of examiners of conf., since 1905. Trustee E. Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me. (sec. of bd.). Mem. Piscataquis County Hist. Soc. Indepen- dent Republican. Mason. Address: Camden, Me. SMITH, Charles G-aston, lawyer, banker; A.B., Harvard, 1887; admitted to bar, and engaged in practice, Boston. Pres. Instn. for Savings in Rox- bury and its Vicinity; dir.. Commonwealth Trust Co.. Boston Consolidated CJas Co., Nat. Rockland Bank (Roxbury). Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Home: Brookline. Address: 2343 Washington St., Roxbury, Boston. SItXITH, Charles Henry, college prof.; b. Beirut, Syria, May 14, 1S42; s. Rev. Eli and Maria Ward (Chapin) Smith; A.B., Yale, 1865; (LL.B., Bowdoin, 1894); m. Sarah Elizabeth Munn, of Lyons, N.Y. Tutor, Yale, and teacher various schs., 1865-74; prof. Bowdoin, 1874-90; prof. Am. history, Yale, 1890-1910, prof, emeritus, 1910 — . Mem. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Order Founders and Patriots, Am. Hist. Assn., New Haven Colony Hist. Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc; hon. mem. Me. Hist. Soc, New London Co. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Yale, Alpha Delta Phi (New York), Graduates' (New Haven). Author: History of Yale University. 1898. Home; 284 Or- ange St., New Haven, Conn.* SMITH, Charles Hug°hes, clergyman; b. Abing- ton, Conn., Apr. 11, 1861; s. Rev. Henry Bagg and Sarah Steadman (Hazen) Smith; descendant of Simon Smith, Westfield, Mass.; A.B., Amherst, 1884; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1887; m. Abbie Cowles Spear, of Shutesbury, Mass., July 17, 1884; 5 children. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1887; pastor Belchertown, Mass., 1887-90, Windsor Av. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1890-3, Plymouth Ch., Barre, Mass., 1893-03, Evangelical Congl. Ch. Barre, since 1903. Mem. Conn. Constl. Conv. (one of chaplains); trustee Barre Pub. Library, 3 yrs.; mem. Sell. Bd., 3 yrs. Mem. Franklin Lodge, I.O.O.F. (chaplain); grand chaplain Grand Lodge of Conn., P. of H., 18 yrs.; chaplain Conn. State Grange, 2 yrs.; chap- lain Mountain Pomona Grange and Barre (jrange. Formerly state corr. Chicago Advance; dept. edi- tor Religious Herald several yrs.; corr. Springfield Republican. Author of published poems and ad- dresses. Address: Barre, Mass. SMITH, Charles Morris, mfr. ; A.B., Brown U., 1859, A. M., 1862; read law and admitted to bar, 1861. Served in U.S. Vols., 1861-5. Pres. Eagle :\Iills. Address: 116 Benevolent St., Providence, R.I. SIOITH, Charles P., banker; b. St. John's, P.Q., March 4, 1847; s. Frederick and Mary (Foote) Smith; moved with parents to Burlington, Vt., in infancy; grad. Burlington High Sch.; m. Anna A. Pease, of Oswego, N.Y., June 11, 1879. Engaged in grain and feed business until 1890; dir. 1884 — , pres., 1889 — , Burlington Savings Bank; dir. Cen- tral Vt. R.R., Nat. Life Ins. Co., Montpelier, Vt., N.E. Telegraph & Telephone Co. Mem. Vt. Ho. of P.ep., 1894, 96, Senate, 1898. Treas. U. of Vt.; dir., treas. Mary Fletcher Hosp.; trustee Home of Aged WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 985 Women. Home for Destitute Children of Vt. Re- publican. ConglLst. Address: Burlinston, Vt.* SMITH, Charles Whipple, real estate agent. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Charlotte IiOuise, writer; b. Unity, Me., Sept. 20, 1853; d. James Bowdoin and Mary Lucre- tia (Hussey) Murch; m. Maiden, Mass., 1879, Ber- tram Lewis Smith. Began writing poetry before 15; author of "Four-Leaved Clover"; has contributed extensively in prose and verse to newspapers and mags. Address: Patten, Me. SMITH, Clara Eastman (Mrs. Sheridan Irving Smith), editor; 1). Soutli Newbury, Vt., June 7, 1856; d. Charles W'eslex- and Elizabeth Chastina East- man; on mother's side descendant of the Andover Abbotts, and Peter INIartin, who was a member of Gen. Washington's body guard; on father's side descendant of Earl of l?rancaster, Eng., owner of Brancaster Castle (his wife was from the family of Robert Bruce) ; grad. Montebello Inst., Newbury, Vt. ; m. Sheridan Irving Smith, of Lyndonville, Vt., June 20, 1888; 1 son, Wendell Phillips, b. Sept. 17, 1892. For a number of yrs. teacher and writer for ednl. and religious periodicals; connected officially with the Vt. W.C.T.U. and has been editor of its state paper, the Vermont Home Guards, since Jan., 1912. Prohibitionist. iNIethodist. Recreations: painting, nature study. Address: Wells River, Vt. SMITH, Clarence B., merchant. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Clarence Cheney, recorder Land Ct. of Mass.; b. New Hampton, N.H., Mar. 1, 1865; s. David H. and Esther S. (Perkins) Smitli; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1884; A.B., Bates Coll., 1888; studied law in office of brother. Hon. George E. Smith, Boston, and at Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1890; m. Lewiston, Me., Aug., 1892, Grace Knowlton. Practiced in Bos- ton for S yrs.; recorder Land Ct. of Mass. since Oct., 1898. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Middle- sex County Bar Assn. Republican. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Newton Golf. Hunnewell (Newton). Recreations: golf. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. SMITH, Clement Iiawrence, prof. Latin; Apr. 13, 1844- July 1, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 190 8-9.) SMITH, Clifford P,, church officer; s. Joseph Benson and Amelia (Pabody) Smith; descendant of early settlers of Plymouth and Conn, colonies; ed. pub. schs., Ind. ; LL.B., State U. of Iowa, 1891; m. Myrtle Holm, of Fort Dodge, la., Jan. 31, 1900. Ad- mitted to Iowa bar, 1891: iudge District Ct. of Iowa, 1900-8; 1st reader 1st Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, 1908-11; pres. of that church, 1911-12; mem. bd. of lectureship 1st Church of Christ, Scientist, 1911-14; coiu. on publication of that church, since 1914. Mason (32°). Home 16 Corey Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 46 Norway St., Boston. SMITH, David Stanley, college prof.: b. Toledo, O.. July 6. 1877; .s. William H. H. and Julia Welles (Griswold) Smith; B.A., Yale, 1900, Mus.B., 1903; studied under Horatio William Parker and later for 2 yrs. abroad; unmarried. Asst. prof, theory of music, Yale, 1903 — . Organist Ch. of Redeemer, 1905-8, Center Ct., 1908-12, United Church, 1913—. Republican. (See Who's Who in America for so- cieties, musical compositions, etc.) Home: 755 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* SMITH, (Edward) Borland, surgeon; b. Peru, Clinton Co., N.Y., Apr. 29, 1875; s. Oliver Keese and Mary Sarah (Dorland) Smith; descendant of Caleb Carr, Newport, R.I., 1635; Elias Dorlandt, Hemp- stead, L.I., 168(); Tristram Hull, Barnstable, Mass., 1645; prep. edn. Plattsburg (N.Y.) High Sch.; B.A., Yale, 1896; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1899; U. of Vienna, 1907, 11; work in London and Paris, 1906, Berlin, 1907; operative work in India, 1912, 14; unmarried. Settled in Bridgeport, Conn., 1902; asst. surgeon. Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hosp., N.Y. City, 1902-7, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1908-12; eye and ear surgeon, Bridgeport Gen. Hosp. since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Bridge- port and Fairfield County med, socs.. Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Otology, N.Y. Acad. Medicine. Republican. Friends Ch. Clubs: University, Brook- lawn; Yale (New Yoik). Home: 317 West Av. Ollko: 834-836 Myrtle Av., Bridgeport, Conn. SMITH, Edg'ar Bronson, surgeon; b. Winsted, Conn., Dee. 23, 1853; s. Jes.se and Jane Priscilla (Bradford) Smith; descendant on mother's side of William Bradford, first gov. of Mass. Colony; Ph.B., Brown U., 1878; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Col- umbia), 1880; m. Evelyn Bates, of Providence, R.I., Oct. 12, 1881. Practiced in Providence since 1880; consulting surgeon, R.I. Hosp., St. Joseph's Hosp., Woonsocket Hosp., Memorial Ho.'^p., Butler Hosp. for Insane. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Am. Urol. Assn., R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Clubs: Hope, Art, University, Squan- tum. Home: 68 Brown St. Office: 76 Waterman St., Providence, R.I. SMITH, Edgar Burr, educator; b. Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 24, 1870; s. Eri Richard and Leonora (Brown) Smith; grad. Brattleboro High Sch., 1888; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1894; m. Arlington, Mass., June 27, 1895, Jennie C. Morse; children, Janette L., Richard B. Submaster Mr. Leal's Sch. for Boys, Plainfield, N.J.. 1894-05; prin. Brattleboro High Sch., since Sept., 1905. Unitarian. Mason; mem. Psi Upsilon (Gamma Chapter). Address: 84 Green St., Brattleboro, Vt. SMITH, Edward Curtis, ex-governor; b. St. Al- bans, Vt., Jan. 5, 1854; s. John Gregory and Ann P^liza (Brainerd) Smith; A.B., Yale, 1875; LL.B., Columbia, 1877; (LL.D., Norwich U., 1901); m. Anna B. James, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1888. Began practice of law, 1877; gov. of Vt, 1898-1900. Republican. Clubs: LTniversity (Boston), Yale, Union League, University (New York), St. James, Mount Royal (Montreal). Home: St. Albans, Vt.* SMITH, Edward M., lawyer: b. Alstead, N.H., Feb. 6, 183S; s. Alden and Lurinda (Partridge) Smith; prep. edn. Alstead High Sch.; read law in office of Dearborn & Scott, Peterboro, N.H., .1860; LL.B., Albany Law Sch.; m. Peterboro, S. Fanny Washburn. Has practiced in Alstead since 1863; for many yrs. trustee and active in settlement of estates; tax collector 11 yrs. and chmn. sch. bd. 7 yrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1888-9; engaged in ins. business, 1869. Home: Alstead, N.H. SMITH, Edward W., M.D.; b. Meriden, Conn., Oct. 17, 1854; s. David and Fidelia (Parker) Smith, and descendant of early Colonial ancestry; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn.; A.B., Yale, 1878; student Yale Med. Sch., 1 yr. ; M.D., Med. Dept, McGill U., Montreal, Can., 1882; m. Meriden, Conn., Oct. 14, 1885, Helen Bertha Rice; children, Marion Rice, b. June 26, 1887; David Parker (M.D.), May 7, 1889. Has practiced in Meriden since 1882; mem. surgical staff of City Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Conn. State ]Med. Soc, Meriden Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Soc. A.M.A., Am. Acad. Medicine. Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: Meriden, Conn. SMITH, Edwin Aug-ustus, mfr. ; b. North Scitu- ate, R.I., Apr. 3. 1843; s. Henry and Emeline Frances (Paine) Smith; descendant of Christopher Smith, Providence, R.I., 1650; ed. pub. schs.; m. Harriet J. Deane, of Providence, Apr. 24, 1883 (died 1908); in. 2d, Maud Grosvenor Hunt, of Providence, Apr. 14. 1909; 1 daughter, Rachel (Mrs. Donald E. Jackson, of Providence). Began in banking busi- ness at Providence, 1861; cash. City Nat. Bank 27 yrs.; treas. Mechanics Savings Bank 10 yrs.; has been identified with mfg. since 1880; pres. Eastern Bolt & Nut Co., R.I. Processing Co., Champion Horse Shoe Co.; v.-p. Joslin Mfg. Co., E. F. Phillips Electric Works (Montreal, Can.); dir. Washburn Wire Co.; mem. City Council, Providence, 1872-7, Bd. of Aldermen, 1877. Served as pvt. in R.I. Vols., 3 mos., 1862. Republican. Episcopalian. l\Ia- son (32°). Clubs: Central, Pomham, Squantum, Wannamoisett Golf. Home: 80 Waterman St. Of- fice: 57 Eddy St., Providence, R.I. SMITH, Edwin Oscar, college prof.; b. Albany, N.Y., Dec. 12, 1871; s. Oscar and Ida C. (Pope) Smith; B.S., AVesleyan U., Conn., 1893; m. Mvra M. Kendall, of Saranac Lake, N.Y., Nov. 29, 1900; 1 child, Winifred Ida, b. Dec. 15, 1901. In banking and publishing business as elk. and mgr., 1893-01; since connected ^\■itll Conn. Agrl. Coll.. now sec. 986 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of faculty, treas. bd. of trustees and prof. English and economics; pres. Oscar Smith & Sons Co., Phila. Socialist. Unitarian. Mem. Psi Upsilon. aiason. Address: Storrs, Conn. SMITH, i:(lmer) Boyd, artist, illustrator; b. St. John, N.B., Can., May 31, 1860. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: AVilton, Conn.* SMITH, Emelius W., clergyman; b. Clearfield, Pa., June 4, 1849; s. Josiah W. and Pascaline (Hurxthal) Smith; ed. I^awrenceville (N.J.) High Sch.; A.B., Princeton, 1870, A.M., 1873; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1874; studied Sorbonne, Paris, and Leipzig U., 1874-6; m. Emma Louise Crocker, of Fitchburg, Mass., May 10, 1881; 4 children, Ken- dall Kerfoot, Harold Crocker, Reginald Heber, Cecil Hurxthal. Deacon, 1876, priest, 1877, P.E. Ch.; in charge St. Stephen's Ch., McKeesport, and St. Paul's Ch., Monongahela Citv, Pa., 1876-7; rec- tor Christ Ch., Fitchburg, Mass., 1877-84, Ch. of the Ascension, Fall River, 1884-12; non-parochial clergyman since 1912. Dean of Western Convoca- tion, 1884; examining cliaplain imder Bishops Pad- dock, Brooks and Lawrence, Dibcese of INIass., 1885-96; archdeacon of New Bedford, 1897-99; mem. Standing Com., Diocese of Mass., 1904-12. Address: 16 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass. SMITH, Ernest Herman, M.D. ; b. Boston. July 13, 1863; s. George and Anne E. (Richards) Smith; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1881; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1885; M.D., Coll. of Phvs. & Surg., New York, 1889; m. Redding, Conn., Apr. 9, 1890. Mary C. Wake- man; children, Herman White, b. Mar. 12, 1891; Homer Morgan, May 17, 1894. Prin. Hill Acad., Redding, 1885-6; interne. Emigrant Hosp., Ward's Island, N.Y., 1889; began practice at Redding, 1890; now health officer, Redding. Mem. Danbury Med. Assn., Fairfield Co. Med. Soc, Theta Delta Chi. Phi Beta ' 6, IStiO; s. Hartley Eugene and Sarah Louise (Jones) Smitii; grad. Augusta Higli Sch., 1877; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881; grad. Bryant & Strat- ton Comml. Coll., Boston, 1882; m. Sept. 8, 1891, Annie Millet Hatch, of Augusta, Me. Bank elk., Boston, 1882-93; treas. Augusta Trust Co. since 1893, also trustee and sec. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Home: 58 Green St. Office: Augusta Trust Co., Augusta, Me. SMITH, Frank Herbert, M.D.; b. North Hadley, Mass., Dec. 15, 1871; s. George Myron and Mary Abby (Cook) Smith; ed. Hopkins Acad., Hadley; A. B., Amherst, 1893; M.D., U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1898; m. June 29, 1898, Grace B. Howe, of North Hadley, Mass. Began practice in Phila., 1898; settled in Hadley, 1900; corporator Northampton Instn. for Savings; treas. Hadley Lighting Co.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910. Trustee Hopkins Acad. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Eastern Hampden Med. Soc, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Sigma. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Hadley, Mass. SMITH, Frank "W., oyster grower; b. New Haven, Conn., June 9, 1857; s. Willis and Sarah L. Smith; ed. pub. and pvt. schs.. New Haven; m. Bertha E. Lane, of New Haven, Sept. 30, 1887. Engaged as oyster grower since 1877; inem. Co. F, 2d Regt., Conn. N.G., 1885-90; mem. Town Council, Warren, R.I., 1905-10; mem. R.I. Senate, 1913-16 inclusive. Republican. Methodist. Home: Warren, R.I. Of- fice: Blackstone Hotel, Providence, R.I. SMITH, Fred EUsha, mfr.; b. Moscow, Vt., Sept. 18, 1869; s. Lemuel Blanchard and Nancy (Towne) Smith: ed. Stowe (Vt.) High Sch.; People's Acad., Morrisville, Vt. : m. Martha Mead Waite, of Shore- ham, Vt., Aug. 22, 1892; children, Venila Ann (de- ceased), Isabelle Charity, b. Apr. 15, 1895, Waite WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 987 Lemuel Blanchard, May 2, 1901. Invented the oblong 5-pound butter box, 1S91; invented machine for making wooden handles for packages and now mfg. 100,000 handles a day; also in lumber busi- ness; justice of the peace 15 yrs.; selectman 3 yrs.: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 190S-9. Mem. Vt. Fish and Game League. Republican. Universalist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Mansfield Trout. Address: Moscow. Vt. SlttlTH, Fred EUswortli. editor; b. Newburyport, Aug. 10, 1862; s. John H. and Aroline F. Smith; ed. common schs. and Newburyport High Sch.; m. Newburyport, 1889, Nellie B. Talbot. Entered news- paper business, 1887: now pres. Newburyport News Co.; dir. Gloucester Times Co.; pres. Lynn Evening News Co. and editorial dir. of all 3 publications. Postmaster Newburyport 8 yrs. Republican. Mem. A.O.U.W., K. of P. Clubs: Dalton, Newburyport Business Men's Assn., Essex, Republican of Mass. Home: 268 High St., Newburyport, Mass. SnUTH, Fred Stevens, M.D.; b. North Andover, Mass., May 6, 1870; s. George I. and Laura A. (Stevens) Smith; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1891; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. North Andover, Jan. 22, 1907, Helen L. Josselyn; children, Jocelyn, Frances. Has practiced at North Andover since 1895; mem. Sch. Com., North An- dover. Protestant. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mason. Clubs: North Andover, North Andover Country. Address: North Andover, Mass. SMITH, Fred. Sumner, M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 26. 1855: s. Joel Sumner and Mary Elizabeth tDavis) Smith; A.B., Yale. 1879, M.D., Tale Med. Sch., 1882, post-grad, work, same sch.; m. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 5. 1882, Mary Louise Maltby. Practiced West Hartford, Conn., 1882-9, since at Chester, Conn. Home: Chester, Conn. SMITH, Frederick Glazier, M.D.; b. Wilton, N.H., Dec. 12, 1868; s. Samuel W. and Frances C. (Jones) Smith; ed. Stowe (Vt.) High Sch.; Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass.; student Mass. Coll. of Phar- macy, 1888, 1889; M.D., Med. Dept., U. of Mich., 1893; post-grad, study. New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and New York Polyclinic, 1902, Vienna and Berlin, 1906: m. Marlboro, Mass., Oct. 21, 1896, Mabel Johnson: 2 children, Irene Ivers, b. Feb. 10, 1898, Frederick Wilton, Nov. 5, 1903. Has practiced at Somerville since 1894; visiting physician, Som- erville Citv Hosp. Mem. Somerville Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A. Mason; mem. Soley Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Somerville R.A. Chap- ter, Orient Council Royal and Select Masters; Paul Revere Lodge, I.O.O.F., Franklin Lodge, K. of P. Republican. Clubs: Central, Boston City. Address; 145 Highland Av., Somerville, Mass. SMITH. Frederick Miller, writer; moved to Ithaca, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) SMITH, Frederick Morse, teacher. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Friend William, mfr.; b. Kortright, N.Y., Mav 11. 1829; s. Rev. and Mary (Esmond) Smith; ed. Amenia Sem., N.Y., and pub. schs.. New York; m. 1853, Angelina Amelia Weed. Clk. in New York and in drv goods business, Bridgeport, Conn.: pres. Forrester Mfg. Co., 1869-70; supt. Ellsworth Mill & Mining Co. (Nev.), 1870-3; pres. Smith & Egge Mfg. Co., mfrs. postoflSce supplies, since 1873; holds patents on various postofflce ap- pliances; former postmaster, Bridgeport, and mem. Rep. State Central Com. (chmn. exec, com.), etc. Home: Bridgeport, Conn. SMITH, Fuller C, lawyer; b. St. Armand, P.Q., Can., Feb. 16, 1862; s. Harvey D. and Eliza A. (Carpenter) Smith; ed. Brigham Acad., Bakersfield, Vt.; admitted to bar, 1885; m. Mattie D. Boutell, of Bakersfield, June 17, 1886. Has practiced at St. Albans since 1885; clk. Bd. of R.R. Commrs., Vt., 1894-8, also mem. bd. and chmn., 1902-6; mayor City of St. Albans, 1897-9; mem. Rep. State Com., 1904-8; nat. bank examiner, 1908-13; now mem. Smith, Schoff & Paschall, investment securities. Address: St. Albans, Vt. SMITH, Creorffe; b. Ilford, Essex Co., Eng., Mar. 5, 1842: s. William and Hannah Smith; ed. com- mon schs. in Eng.; m. Phillis J. Mattocks, of Lon- don, Eng., Jan. 30, 1865. Came to America, 1866; in florist business; supt. of Dellwood Cemetery 40 yrs., now trustee; health officer, Manchester; v.-p. Manchester Light & Power Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: Ondawa (Manchester, Vt.). Ad- dress: Manchester, Vt. SMITH, Georgre Albert, mfr.; b. West Cambridge (now Arlington), Mass., Oct. 15, 1861; s. Rev. Samuel Abbot and Maria Eliza (Edes) Smith; descendant of William Smith, mem. Provincial Congress of N.H., 1775, which provided for raising and equipping troops for Revolutionary Army; g.g.s. Rev. Abiel Abbot, who founded, at Peterborough, N.H., first free public library sup- ported by public taxation; also g.g.s. Samuel Smith, M.C., from New Hampshire, 1813-15; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1883; m. Anna Putnam, of Lexington, Mass., Feb. 26, 1895 (died 1912); 5 children, Samuel Abbot, Elizabeth Abbot (died, 1898), Charles Put- nam, Elizabeth Abbot, Anna P. (died, 1906). Be- gan active career as chemist with North Chicago Rolling Mill Co., South Chicago, 1884; formed partnership with Hon. Thomas Strahan, in 1886, for mfg. wallpaper, at Chelsea, Mass.; concern merged, 1892. in the Nat. Wallpaper Co., on liquida- tion of which, in 1900, The Thomas Strahan Co. took over plant at Chelsea; treas. of same since 1900. Independent Republican, Unitarian. Home: 47 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. Address: Thomas Strahan Co., Chelsea, Mass. SMITH, George Albert, newspaper man; b. Woonsocket, R.I., Dec. 23, 1863; s. Hiram Allen and Hattie F. (De Costa) Smith; ed. pub. schs.; m. Woonsocket, Oct. 10, 1887, Grace 'Winifred Jameson, of Irasburg. Vt. ; 4 children, Hiram J., Harold L.. Priscilla D., Arthur Z. Began news- paper work, 1879, as suburban reporter. Provi- dence Evening Press and Morning Star; editorially connected with Woonsocket Evening Reporter, 1880-07, mng. editor, 1882-97, editor in chief, 1897- 07, resigned, Jan., 1907; editor Woonsocket Patriot, 1886-04; became reporter, Providence Journal, 1907, editorial writer since 1911; contbr. to various periodicals, etc. Mem. Sch. Bd., Woonsocket, 1886- 90 (sec. since 1899). Republican. Universalist. Home: 200 Park Av., Woonsocket, R.I. Office: .Journal Office, Providence, R.I. SMITH, Georgre Arthur, banker and musical di- rector; b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 20, 1855; s. George Eli and Sarah Jane (Harthan) Smith; ed. grammar and high schs., Worcester; m. June 5, 1890, Florence Sherman, d. Rev. Clarendon Waite, of Rutland, Mass. Began as clk. Citizens' Nat. Bank, Worcester, cashier, 1892-03; bank went into liqui- dation and he was made liquidating agt.; trustee People's Savings Bank of Worcester; treas. North End St. Ry. Sec. Harpham, Barnes & Stevenson Co., Boston. Certified pub. accountant. Home: 142 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. SMITH, G(eorg-e) Carroll, M.D.; b. West Gardi- ner, Me., May 21, 1853; s. George Lincoln and Aba- gail B. (Tappan) Smith; Monmouth Acad.; Water- ville Classical Inst.; Bates Coll., 2 yrs.; A.B., Brown U., 1876, A.M.. 1881; M.D., Med. Dept., New York U., 1881; post-grad, work in medicine. U. of Berlin. 1893-4; U. of Vienna. 1894-5, 6; Salpetriere, Paris. 1896; m. Alice McKeen Purinton, of East Harpswell, Me., July 8, 1878. Practiced, Natick. Mass., 12 yrs.; specialized since 1896 in internal medicine, at Boston (chiefly chronic diseases). Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Boston Journal Club. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Clubs: Boston City. University. Author: What to Eat and Why, 1911. Contbr. numerous articles in med. jours. Recreations: travel, reading (biographv and history). Address: The Westmin- ster, 416 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. SMITH, Georgre Edwin, lawyer; b. New Hampton, N.H., Apr. 5, 1849; s. David Hebard and Esther S. (Perkins) Smith; A.B.. Bates Coll., 1873; studied law with Frve, Cotton & White, Lewiston, Me.; attended Boston U. Law Sch.; m. Sarah Frances Weld, of AVest Buxton, Me., Oct. 31, 1876. Admitted to bar, 1875, at Boston, where he still practices. Atty. for Town of Everett several yrs., and its first city solicitor, 1893. 1894; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 988 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1883, 1884, Senate, 1897. 1898, 1899, 1900 (pres. 3 last yrs.); trustee Boston Five Cents Savinss Bank; dir. Mass. Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Chmn. bd. Mass. Harbor and Land Commn., 1906-12; mem. Bd. of Overseers, Bates Coll., 1879-84; mem. Bd. of Pres. and Fellows same, since 1884. Mem. Boston and Middlesex bar assns. Mason (K.T.) Clubs: Middlesex, University, Tedesco Country, Algron- quin. Recreation: fond of horses. Home: Swamp- scott, Mass. Office: Sears Bldg-., Boston. SMITH, Georg-e Henry, clergyman; b. Middle- town, Conn., Aiir. 6, 1S15; s. James Owen and Mary Ann Smitli; grad. Chase's Acad., Middletown, 1861; B.A., Kenyon Coll., Ohio, 1865 (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., 1868; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1868; m. Middletown, Nov. 19, 1868, Ellen Josephine Corn- well; 3 children; Rev. Herbert Mendenhall (died 1900), Merriit Henry, Paul Raymond. Ordained ministry P.E. Ch., 1868; rector St. Paul's Ch., Pleasant Valley, N.Y., 1869-75; without charge, 1875-7 and 1884-9; pastor Christ Ch., Middletown, Conn., 1877-9, St. John's Ch., Yalesville, 1879-84. St. Mark's Ch., Bridg-ewater, 1889-96, St. Peter's Ch.. Plymouth, 1896-1900, St. Andrew's Ch., Kent., 1900-10 (retired). Republican. Club: Litchfield County University. Recreations: photography, bi- cyclinf,'-. Address: Box 1197. Pittsfield, Mass. SMITH, Georg-e Lewis, real estafe; Sept. 23, 1840- Oct. 10, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) SMITH, Georg-e ■Vrooman, editor; b. Tioga, Pa., May 10, 1874; s. Dr. Robert B. and Ellen A. (Share) Smith; B.A., Union U., Schenectady, N.Y., 1894; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1899; m. Alice F. Tvler. of Bing-hamton, N.Y., July 6, 1899. Practiced at New Haven, Conn., 1898-10; editor. New Enerland Farms and Conn. Farmer since 1907; also lecturer and farmer. Progressive. Cong-list. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: West Willing ton. Conn. SMITH, Georg-e Walter "Vincent; b. New York, June 11, 18;;2; .s. George AVilson and Sarah Henriet- ta (Wlieeler) Smith; ed. Amenia Sem., Dutchess Co., N.Y., 1845-8, and under pvt. tutors; m. Belle Townsley, of Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1869. Be- gan active career with Babcock, Gould & Co., im- porters, New York, 1850; mem. firm of Stivers & Smith, mfrs. fine carriages, New York, 1857-67 (retired). Founder, 1893, donor and dir. Art Mu- seum, .Springfield, Jlass. ; dir. City Library Assn., Springfield. Mem. Am. Assn. Museums, Am. Fed- eration of Arts, Springfield Art See. Republican. Clubs: Nayasset, Economic, Springfield Art, Unity (Springfield), Union League, Salmagundi (New York). Address: 49 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass.* SMITH, Gilbert !■., whaler, business man; b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Feb. 11, 1832; s. John and Luretta (Manchester) Smith; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Vineyard Haven, Aug-. 14, 1871, Mary H. Cannon. Reared on farm and went to sea (whaling) at 19; followed whaling business through various grades until 1866, when became capt.; retired from sea, 1877; has held various pub. offices as county commr. (in which continues), selectman, water commr., etc.; now pres. Vineyard Haven Gas & Electric Light Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; mem. O.E.S. Club: Duodecimo (literary). Address: Vine- yard Haven, Mass. SMITH, Guilford, mf r. ; b. South Windham, Conn., May 12, 18:j9; s. Charles and Mary (Abbe) Smith; ed. in local schs. and Hall's Sch., Ellington, Conn.; m. Mary L. Ramsdell, of Mansfield, Conn., Dec, 1868. Pres. and treas. The Smith & Winchester Mfg. Co. (founded 1828, with father as foreman, afterwards co-partner, incorporated, 1893), mfrs. of paper machinery; pres. Windham Nat. Bank, St. Joseph's Hosp., Willimantic, Conn.; dir. New Lon- don Northern R.R. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1909-TO, 191 0-11; Republican. Conglist. Address: South Windham, Conn.* SMITH, Hariette Knig-ht, writer; b. Hudson, O., Oct. 28, 1855; d. Charles Milton and Augusta (Bel- den) Knight; grad. Young Vv'oman's Inst., Auburn, N.Y., 1877; m. Rev. Charles Hudson Smith, of Bos- ton, Sept. 28, 1881 (now deceased). Contbr. to Bos- ton Transcript, Congregationalist, Outlook and other New York and New Eng. pubis., of character sketches and hist, papers (especially N.E. history). Author: History of the Lowell Institute, 1898. Home: Greenville St., Roxbury, Boston.* SMITH, Harold Babbitt, electrical engineer; b. Barre, Mass., May 23, 1869; s. Samuel Francis and Julia Asenath (Babbitt) Smith; M.B., Cornell U., 1891; post-grad, student Cornell, 1891-3; m. Laura Bertha Smith, of Ithtca, N.Y., June 15, 1894; 2d, Persis H. Smith, of New York, September 28, 1911. Professor of electrical engring., U. of Ark., 1892; head designer and elec. engr. Elektron Mfg. Co., Springfield, Mass., 1893; prof. elec. engring., Purdue U. (dir. Sch. of Elec. ICngring.), 1893-6; prof. elec. engring. and dir. dept. elec. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1896 — ; elec. engr. and designer West- inghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 1905 — . ]\lem. Sigma Xi, Beta Theta Pi, Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. ; fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., A.A.A.S., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Instn. Elec. Engrs. of Great Britain, Am. Electrochem. .Soc. Chmn. Internat. Group .lury of Awards in elec. engring., St. Louis Expn., 1904. Since 1891 has written many monographs and contributions to trans, of socs., and engring. pubis. Study and travel through Eu- rope, Africa, India, China, Japan, etc., 1911-13. Ad- dress: 20 Trowbridge Road, Worcester, Mass.* SMITH, Harrison "Willard, electrical engineer; b. Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 29, 1872; s. William Henry Leland and Esther (Willard) Smith; A.B., Harvard, 1895; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897; un- married. Asst., 1898-1900, instr., 1900-3, asst. prof., 1903-7, asso. prof, since 1907, elec. engring., Mass. Inst. "Tech. Accompanied Mass. Inst. Tech. expdn. to Ga., 1900, and to Sumatra, 1901, having charge of photographic work of same, upon which re- ported. Fellow Royal Geog. Soc; mem. Am. Phys- ical Soc, Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Soc; asso. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Club: University. Contbr. on elec. subjects. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Office: Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston.* SMITH, Harry Alexander, insurance: b. in Mass., May 24, 1869; prep. edn. Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, Mass., and Cayuga Lake ]Mil. Acad.; A.B., Am- herst, 1890; m. Helen C. Nichols, of Hartford, Dec, 1890; 3 children, James Nichols, Malcolm Keith, Harriet Helen. Began as local agt., at Rochester, N.Y., with Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford; has con- tinued with same co. successively as spl. agt., state agt., asst. sec, 1900-7, v. -p., 1907-15, pres. since Feb., 1915: pres. Mechanics' and Traders' Ins. Co. of New Orleans; v. -p. Forest City Ins. Co. of 111.; sec. Colonial Securities Co.; dir. Franklin Ins. Co. of W.Va., State Bank & Trust Co. (Hartford), Co- lonial Securities Co. (Hartford). Bush Terminal Co. (New York). Formerly v. -p. Underwriters As- sociation of N.Y'. Clulis: Hartford, Hartford Golf, Farmington Country, University. Home: 639 Pros- pect Av. Office: Nat. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. SMITH, Harry de Forest, educator; b. Gardiner, Me., Jan. 22, 1869: s. Charles James and Sarah Elizabeth (Hildreth) Smith; grad. Gardiner High Sch., 1886; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1891, M.A., 1894; M.A., Harvard, 1896; post-grad, study. U. of Berlin, Germany, 1896-7; m. Rockland, Me., June 19, 1895, Adela Hills Wood; 1 child, Barbara, b. Nov. 15, 1897. Teacher in city schs., Rockland, 1891-5; instr. Greek, U. of Pa., 1897-8; instr. ancient langs., 1898- 9; asst. prof. Greek, 1899-1901, Bowdoin Coll.; asso. prof. Greek, 1901-3. prof. Greek since 1903, Amherst Coll. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Philol. Assn. Independent in politics. Recrea- tions, golf, motoring. Address: Amherst, Mass. SMITH, Harry James, author; b. New Britain, Conn., May 24, 1880; s. John B. and Lucy F. (Nich- ols) Smith; A.B., Williams Coll., 1902; A.M., Har- vard, 1904; unmarried. Instr. Williams Coll., 1902- 3, Oberlin Coll., 1904-5; asst. editor Atlantic Month- ly, 1906-7; in journalistic and lit. work since 1907. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Gargoyle Soc. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and plays.) Home: Berlin, Conn.* SMITH, Harry Meaubec, state bank commr.; b. Marlboro, Mass., Nov. 28, 1871; s. Frederick Har- rison and Helena McDonald (Rawson) Smith; de- scendant of Isaac Smith, killed at Ft. Ticonder- oga, 1775, and of Edward Rawson, 1st sec. Mass. Bay Colony; prep. edn. Waldoboro (Me.) High WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 989 Sch., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; B.M.E., U. of (Lum) Smith; ed. dist. sch. and Birmingham Me., 1893; m. Sara Frances Moor, of Ban.i^or, Me., (Conn.) llijj^h Sch.; m. li>57, Susan A. Wheeler, of June 8, 1S95; 1 child, Dorothy Helena. In employ Monroe. Served apprenticeship as carpenter and of Am. Express Co., 1893-4; partner Geo. W. P. joiner at Birmingham; studied architecture under Jerrard Seed Co., Caribou, Me., 1895-6, Coombs & Henry Austin, of New Haven, and followed the Smith Wood Co., Bangor, 1897-8; cost accountant profession several yrs. ; removed to Ansonia, 1861, Eastern Mfg. Co., South Brewer, 1898-10; chief elk. and became elk. in postofflce and gen. store; en- Me. Highway Commrs., 1910-14; bank commr. for tered lumber business as elk. and bookkeeper, Me. since June 30, 1913. V.-p. Nat. Loan & Building Willis & Lewis llotchkiss, 1864; became sec. and Examiners: chmn. exec. com. Nat. A.ssn. of Super- treas. W. & L. Hotchkiss Lumber Co., and treas. visors of State Banks; Me. rep. of Permanent Am. and subsequently pres., of its successor, the An- Commn. to Study Rural Credits. Sec. Ban.gor City sonia Lumber Co.; pres. Savings Bank of Ansonia. Rep. Com., 1905-12. Capt. Co. G, 2d Kegt., N.G.S.M., Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Address: An- 4 yrs. ]\Iem. Beta Theta Pi. Mason; K.P. Conglist. sonia. Conn. Clubs: 20th Century, xModockawando, Conduskeag SMITH, Henry Onslow, M.D.; b. Hudson, N.H., Canoe and Country; University (Augusta), Port- Dec. 18, 1864; s. David Onslow and Mary H. (Gree- l^^^ ^^^FH^^IV- Honie: 23 Second St., Bangor, Me. ley) Smith; descendant of Revolutionary ancestry, Offlce: State House, Augusta, Me. and can trace ancestry to over 50 old N.B. families; SMITH, Helen Evertson, writer; b. Sharon, Conn., student Dartmouth, 1882-84; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Aug. 22, 1839; d. Robert Worthington and Gertrude Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1887; m. Marcia A. L'Estrange (Bolden) Smith; studied principally at Deering, of Waterboro, Me., Sept. 4, 1889; 1 child, home under pvt. instrs.; unmarried. Began writing Deering Greeley, b. June 5, 1896. Resident phys., for publication about 1870. (See Who's Who in Kings Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1887-8; practiced America for list of writings.) Address: Sharon, in Hudson, N.H., since 1888; mem. Bd. of Health, Conn.* Hudson, 1890-15; mem. Sch. Bd., 9 yrs., trustee Nftfcr=Ma?s^^^^?:L"fl"°l?66^'^r^^°ifJta^vul°a"i^S ^ot S^.JZ'm^^Z^S^o^c. fl^fs. t^t'A^ ^t Su\ie E.^?Randan;%mith?dl'scend'inf ""o^R P^^- Republican. Baptist. Address: Hudson. N.H. Lincoln, of Hingham, who fought in the Am. Rev- SMITH, Herbert Eugrene, college prof.; moved to olution; also of William Randall, Isle Providence, Los Gatos, Cal. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in 1635; grad. Natick High Sch.. 1884; Ph.G., Mass. America, 1914-15.) Coll. Pharmacy, 1889; spl. course in chemistry, SMITH, Herbert Knox, lawyer; b. Chester, Mass., Mass Institute Tech.; m. Mabel Rice, of Natick, xov. 17, 1869; s. Edward Alfred and Melissa E. Dec. 30, 1891; 3 children, Elaine, Rachel, Hollis. (Knox) Smith; descendant of Robert Smith, of. Asst. in chemistry, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1 yr.; Long Island, N.Y., 1700. and of Adam Knox, of teacher chemistry. Old Boston Dental Sch., 2 yrs.; Mass., about 1730; A.B., Yale, 1891, post-grad., 1891- since 1897 with Harvard Veterinary and Dental 9.3, lL.B., 1895; m. Gertrude E. Dietrich, of Hast- Sch., successively asst. m chemistry, instr. in inas, Neb., Sept. 29, 1908. Practiced law in Hart- pharmacology (veterinary), instr. in chemistry ford. Conn., 1895-03 and 1912 — . Mem. Hartford (dental), and now lecturer in dental and physiol. Common Council, 1900-2; chairman Hartford Rep. chemistry, Harvard Dental Sch. Mem. Am. Chem. Town Com., Jan.-Dec, 1903; mem. Conn. Ho. of Soc, A.A.A.S., Mass. State Dental Assn. (hon.), Rep., 1903-5; deputy commr. of corpns., Dept. of Am. Acad. Dental Science (hon.). Northern Ohio Commerce and Labor, 1903-7; commr. of corpns.. Dental Assn. (hon.). Harvard Dental Alumni Assn. 1907-12; Progressive candidate for gov. of Conn., (hon.), Harriet N. Lowell Soc. for Dental Research, 1912, for U.S. Senate, 1914; judge of probate, at Psi Omega (hon.). Mem. Am. Soc. Colonial Fam- Farmington, Conn., since Jan. 1915; dir. Farming- ilies. Recreations: photography, motor boating, ton Savings Bank, Am. Sch. for Deaf. Mem. Soc. Home: Natick, Mass. Offlce: Harvard Med. Sch., Colonial Wars. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford, Hart- Boston, ford Golf, Farmington Country, Elihu (Yale). SMITH, Henry Gerrish, shipbuilder; b. Warrens- Yale, Metropolitan (New York). Recreations: ama- ville. O., Apr. 9, 1870; s. Erastus and Martha teur landscape gardening. Home: "Westward," (March) Smith; ed. pub. and high schs., Warrens- Farmington, Conn. Office: 18 Asylum St., Hartford, ville; U.S. Naval Acad., 1887-91, Royal Naval Coll., Conn. Eng., 1891-4; m. Betty Dent, of Washington, D.C., SMITH, Hiram Fred Marliley, M.D.; b. Whately, Oct. 9, 1895; children Betty Dent, b. June 27, 1897; Mass., Feb. 16, 1850; s. Daniel Webster and Mercy Charles Raymond, May 31, 1899. Midshipman, (Stevens) Smith; descended on father's side direct U.S.N., 1887-93; naval constructor, U. S.N., at Royal from John Alden; prep. edn. Hopkins High Sch., Naval Coll., Cramps Shipyard, New York Navy Hadley, Mass.; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1881; M.D.. Yard. Bur. of Construction and Repair, Navy Dept., Harvard Med. Sch., 1885; m. Belvia A. Arnold, of Washington, 1893-03; mgr. Fore River Shipbuild- Balkton, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1887. Began practice in ing Co., 1903-13; v.-p. and gen. mgr. Fore River Worcester, Mass., 1885; removed to Orange. Ma- Shipbuilding Corpn., since 1913: dir. Granite Trust son: Odd Fellow. Conglist. Address: 115 South Co., Quincy, Mass. Republican. Home: 215 Goffe Main St., Orange, Mass. St. Address: Fore River Shipbuilding Corpn., SMITH, Howard Harry, M.D.; b. Birmingham, Quincy, Mass. Eng., July 19, 1872: s. Henry Smith and Mary SMITH, Henry Herbert, M.D.; b. Machias, Me., (Enston) Smith; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, Jan. 9, 1855; s. William Otis and Susan C. (Hoyt) 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Louise Smith; descendant of John Smith, Barnstable, Mass., Nicholson, of Prince Edward Island., Dec. 31, 1904; 1630; prep. edn. Washington Acad.. East Machias; 1 daughter, Barbara Roberta. Came to U.S., 1886; A.B., Bowdoin, 1877 (out of course); M.D.. Jef- m employ of Melvin & Badger, druggists, 1889- ferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1877; m. Marv Elizabeth 95; house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1899-01: asst. Longfellow, of Machias, Dec. 24, 1877 (died Apr. resident phys., Adams Nervine Asylum, 1901-2; 15, 1884): 2 children, Agnes Longfellow, Philip asst. resident phys. south dept, Boston City Hosp., Seabury; m. 2d, Julia Brown Longfellow, sister of 1902-4; asst. in materia medica 1895-9, mstr., 1899- flrst wife, 1897. Practiced in Machias 19 yrs., Whit- 08, prof, since 1908. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy. Mem. neyville. Conn., 41/2 yrs.. New Haven since 1900; A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Pharm As.sn. Episco- dir. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Palian. Recreations: botany, floriculture. Address: Acad. Medicine, Conn. State Med. Soc, New Haven §45 Boylston St., Boston. County Med. Soc, Conn. Soc S.A.R. Mason (32°, SMITH, Huntingrton, editor; b. Hudson, N.T., Shriner). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Graduates', Dec. 4, 1857; s. William Boone and Mary (Edg- Union League. Contbr. to med. jours. Address: combe) Smith; B.S., Dartmouth, 1878; m. Anna 103 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. Harris, of Dorchester, Mass., July 19, 1884. Lit. csTWTTW TTonviT TTirfiB inwv^r- T?pb 9 1 R-?? D^P editor Boston Daily Evening Traveler, 1879-85; oo^?^^? '.a ® '^ ^I^a\ ^ ' ' lS32-Dec. g^gg^ editor The Literary World, 1882-8; asso. edi- ^^. 1912. (bee vol. 1909.) jQ^_ 1889-98, owner, editor and pub., 1898-03. Bos- SltSITH, Henry J., lumber merchant and banker; ton Beacon. Translator of Tolstoi's My Religion b. Oxford, Conn., Oct. 1, 1831; s. Philo and Betsey 1886. Home: Dedham, Mass.* 990 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SMITH, Isaiali Ferley, BridKton, Me., Feb clei'gyman; b. Nottli 13, 1S3G; s. Parley Dennisun Bowdoin Coll. and Ivoul.sa (Burgess) Smith; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1S58, A.M., 1S61; Ph.D., Taylor I'., Upland, Ind., 19U1; grad. Bangor (Jtle.) Theol. Sem., 1861; (LL.D., Gale Coll., Wis., 1901; D.D., Shenandoah Coll., Va., 1903); m. Clara R. Smith, of Candia, N.H., Oct. 11, 1870. Prin. South Limington (Me.) Sem., 1858- 1902-3, pres., 1903 Shenandoah Coll. IModerator " '" ---" Cape Cod Min- " ' Regt., Barnstable Conf. Congl. Chs., 1879, Cape Cod . isterial Assn., 1881-2. Chaplain 29th Me. R 1865-6. Address: Lawrence, Mass.* SMITH, James AUwood, consul-general; b. Grand Rapid.s. Midi., Xo\-. 3, 1S65: s. I'Lev. Joseph Morgan and Cordelia (Root) Smith; ed. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass.; m. Marguerite A. Ransom, of Lansing, Mich., Dec. 18, 1890. Mgr. extensive marble property in Vt, 1891; Am. consul at Leg- horn, Italv, 1897-07; consul-gen. at Roma, Kongo Free State, 1907-8, at Genoa, Italy, 1908-13, at Calcutta, India, Sept., 1913 — . Republican. Cong- list. ISIason, Sliriner. Home: Middleburj', Vt. Ad- dress: Am. Consulate-General, Calcutta, India.* SMITH, James Richard ITickersou, M.D.; b. Mid- dybempis. Me., Mar. IS. 1845; s. Samuel M. and Mary E. (Nickerson) Smith; descendant of May- flower ancestry on mother's side; ed. Milltown (N.B.) Acad.: M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1867; widower. Practiced in Troy, Me., 1867, Bar- ing, 1868-72, Pembroke, 1872-80. Baring, 1S80-2, Grand County, Colo., 1882-4, Baring, Me., 1884-6, Milltown, Me., since 1888. Enlisted as pvt. 6th Me. Battery, Dec. 30, 1863; hon. discharged July 12, 1865. Ex-mem. Sch. Bd., Calais, Me. Pres. Wash- ington County Med. Soc, St. Croix Med. Club. Pro- gressi\e in politics. Baptist. Mason; mem. U.O. G.C. Address: Milltown (Calais). Me. SIVHTH, Jam.es Thomaike; b. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 28, 1837; s. William Moore and Lavina Gleason (Hardy) Smith; descendant of Smith family that founded Peterborough, N.H., and on maternal side, of Hardvs and Peabodys; ed. pub. schs. of Lowell; LL.B., Law Sch., Nat. Univ.. Washington, D.C.; m. Harriet S. Whitney, of Westford, Mass., Dec. 20, 1870; 1 child adopted. Served 4 yrs. in 54th Regt., 111. Vet. Inf., Army of Tenn., as ad.i. and capt. and in 7th Army Corps. Dept. of the Trans- Miss., after surrender of Vicksburg: in Civil Serv- ice, Nat. Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C., 20 yrs., chief of Div. Postal Service Accounts: mem. Bar Supreme Ct., D. of C. Resident trustee of Lowell Textile Sch., Lowell, Mass., since 1895, and recog- nized as the "father" of the instn. Progressive Republican. Protestant. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Bostonian Soc. (Boston). Mem. Loyal Legion of the T'.S Mason Home: 1527 Middlesex St. Ad- dress: Lowell Textile .School, Lowell, Mass. SMITH, Jeremiah, judge; b. Exeter. N.H.. Julv 14. 1837; s. Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Hale) Smith; A.B.. Harvard, 1856, A.M.. 1859: (LL.D., Dart- mouth, 1883); m. Hannah Webster, of Dover, N.H., Apr. 5, 1865 (died Dec. 19, 1904): father of Jere- miah, Jr. Admitted to bar, 1861; practiced at Dover, N.H., 1861-7; justice Supreme Ct. of N.H., 1867-74; Story prof, law. Harvard, 1890-1910 de- signed to take effect Sept. 1, 1910). Visitor Chand- ler Scientific Sch., Dartmouth, 1885-92; trustee Phillips Exeter Acad., 1868-74, and 1898-1902. Ad- diess: 4 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass.* SMITH, Jeremiah, Jr., lawyer; b. Dover, N.H., .Tan. 14, 1870: s. Jeremiah and Hannah (Webster) Smith; A.B., Harvard, 1892, LL.B., 1895; unmarried. Sec. to Justice Gray, of Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1895- 96: practiced in Boston since 1896: mem. firm of Fish. Richardson. Herrick & Neave. 1907 — . Trustee Phillips Exeter Acad., Cambridge Homes for Aged People, Social Law Library, Boston Provident Assn., Sharon Sanatorium, Mass. State Sanatorium (1907-10). Democrat. Clubs: Tavern, Union, Bos- ton Athletic Assn., Oakley Country, Harvard. Home: 4 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: S4 Slate St.. Boston.* SIVHTH, John Azariah; b. Jericho, Vt., Jan. IS, 1S54; s. Gordon and Lydia Evylin (Lee) Smith; g.g.f. William Smith, who settled in Jericho soon after the Revolutionary War, on the farm now occupied by his descendants; ed. common schs.; m. Dec. 7, 1881, Elizabeth Armour, of New York, N.Y. (died Aug., 1883). Engaged in farming since boyhood, specializing in dairying and breeding reg- istered stock: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902, Senate, from Chittenden County, 1910. Independent Re- publican. Coiiglist. Address: Jericho, Vt., R.F.D. 2. SMITH, John Butler, mfr.; Apr. 12, lS3S-Aug. 10, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also AV'ho's Who in Amer- ica, 1912-13.) SMITH, John Gilpatric, lawyer: b. Kennebunk, Me.. June 9. 1NT4; s. Jo.' 1863; s. Edward Johnson and Martha Helen (Jordan) Smith; descendant of John Johnson, who came to America from Eng- land in the fleet with John Winthrop; grad Dudlev Grammar Sch., Boston, 1879; unmarried. Has been connected with the Northwestern Mut Life Ins Co., since Jan., 1882, and gen. agt. of the company for Boston and vicinity since Aug., 1887 Mem Boston Life Underwriters' Assn. Mason Club* Exchange. Recreations: farming and breeding of Guernsey cattle. Home: Holliston, Mass Office- 79 Milk St., Boston. SMITH, Mary Almira, surgeon; b. Westfield, Mass., 1850; d. Henry FJ. and Almira Lee (Mather) Smith; ed. Westfield High Sch. and Acad, and Mt ?P\^°'^?T.®®^-,^",'^^ coll.). South Hadley, Mass.; (A.M., Mt. Holyoke, 1903, ScD., 1912); med edn was begun at U. of Mich., 1872; student Woman's Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary, 1873; interne, ?i-|l- ?.°^Ii-;- i874; studied U. of Zurich, Switzerland 1875-80, M.D., 1880. Resident physician, 1880-2 surgeon since 1882, N.E. Hosp.; consulting surgeon to Memorial Hosp., Concord, N.H. Fellow Am. Coll Surgeons; mem. N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc, Mass. Med Soc, A.M. A., Bostonian Soc. (life). Mem. Mass. Woman's Suffrage Assn., Mass. Equal Suffrage for Good Govt., Coll. Equal Suffrage League. Clubs: Pentagon, Women's City. Address: 33 Newbury St Boston. SMITH, Mary Prudence Wells, author; b. Attica, N. 1 , July 23, 1840; d. Dr. Noah S. and Esther Nims (Coleman) Wells; grad. Greenfield (Mass.) High Sch., 1858, Miss Draper's Female Sem., Hartford, Conn., 1859; became asst. teacher Greenfield High Sch.; later asst. in Franklin Savings Instn., Green- field, Mass., being the first woman employed in a savings bank in Mass.; m. Judge Fayette Smith, of Cincinnati, Apr. 14, 1875 (died Jan. 4, 1903). Hon. pres. Conn. Valley Assn. Alliance Unitarian Wom- en; hon. mem. Cincinnati Women's Club; pres. Hist. Soc. (Greenfield); pres. Unitarian Woman's Alliance (Greenfield); pres. Equal Suffrage League (Greenfield). Author: "Jolly Good" series of stories for young people (8 vols.), 1875-95; Miss Ellis's Mission, 1886: The Young Puritan Series, 1897- 1900: Four on a Farm, 1901; The Boy Captive of Old Deerfield, 1904: The Boy Captive in Canada, 1905; Boys of the Border, 1907; Boys and Girls of Seventy-seven, 1909: Two in a Bungalow, 1915. CSee also Who's Who in America.) Home: Green- field, Mass.* SMITH, Melvin B., civil engr. : b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 13, 1853; s. Alfred and Ann Maria (Braman) Smith; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1872; m. Sarah Elizabeth Healev. of Lowell, Mass., Nov. 18, 1880. In city engr's. office, Lowell, 2 yrs.; in office of Proprs. Locks & Canals, Lowell, 1 yr. and 3 yi's. on U.S. Coast Survey, La.; began in Lowell on own account, 1878; mem. firm of Smith & Brooks since 1893. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Boston Soc Civ. Engrs. Mason (K.T.). Club: Long Meadow Golf. Home: 11 Warwick St. Office: 430 Hildreth Bldg.. Lowell, Mass. SIKCITH, Murdocli C, surgeon and dentist: b. Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, Feb. 10, 1856; s. Niel Mc- Mullen and Elizabeth (Bezanson, or Bezanton) Smith; traces ancestors from the Smiths of Dum- barton Shire, Scotland, who with other ancestors settled in Lunenburg Co., N.S., in 1753; student Acadia U.. 1875 and 1884; D.D.S., 1887, M.D., 1888, D.M.D., 1898, all of Harvard; post-grad, work in Europe and America; (hon. M.A., Acadia. 1910); m. Helen Emery Cruickshank, of Gysborough Co., N.S., 992 WHO'S WHO IX NEW ENGLAND July 11, 1914. Practiced in Lynn, Mass., since 1885; trustee Union Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., A.A.A.S., Mass. Med. Soc, Nat. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soc. (ex-pres. and chmn. com. on post-giaci. dental edn.), Lynn Med. F'raternity, Lynn Dental Soc, Essex Dental Soc, Northea.stern Dental Soc, Mas.s. Northeastern Dental Soc, Mayos Club of Roche.s- ter, Minn., Am. Acad. Dental Science, Harvard Odontol. Soc, Harvard Dental Alumni Assn. Del. 4th Internat. Dental Congress, St. IjOuIs, 1904; 5th Internat. Dental Congress, Berlin, 1909; 16th Inter- national Med. Kongress, Budapest, 1909; Duixieme Congress, Francais de Stomatologic, 1911; 17th Internat. Med. Congress, London, 1913; 6lh Inter- national Dental Congress, London, 1914. Baptist. Mason (K.T.), Red Man. Clubs: Park (Lynn); In- tercolonial, Canadian (Boston). Contbr. to med. and dental jours. Home: 10 City Hall Square. Of- fice: 3 Lee Hall, Lynn, Mass. SMITH, Myrton Tlionias, representative Phoenix Mutual Life In.s. Co.; b. North Haven, Conn., May 13, 1876; s. Rev. Henry G. and Ariadne (Kelsey) Smith: descendant of Capt. Thoma.s Smith, East Haven, Conn., 1644; ed. gram, and high schs., Hart- ford; m. Clara L. Twiss, of Hartford, Conn., Apr. 24, 1901; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Twiss. Employed as printer, Hartford, 1S93-01: organized The Smith- Linsley Co., gen. printing, 1901, of which was pres. and treas. till 1912; removed to Springfield, 1912, and became pres. King Printing Co.; retired, 1914, and since served as local rep. Phoenix ]\Iutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Mem. Life Underwrit- ers' Assn. of Western Mass., Springfield Board of Trade. Mem. Prohibition State Central Com.; Pro- hibition Party candidate for It. gov. of Conn., 1906. Wesley Methodist. Club: Allen Bird Club. Recreations: ornithology. Home: 39 I\Iass. Av. OflSce: 244 Main St., Springfield, Mass. SMITH, Newton Fhineas, M.D.; b. East Lyme, Conn.. June 6, 1852; s. Horace and Obedience (Mizelle) Smith; 9th in descent from Nehemiah Smith, of Conn.; ed. common schs. to 16; went to sea 8 yrs. ; began study of phai-macy at IS: entered drug store of cousin, Emerson Smith, of Brooklyn, N.Y., 1876; obtained full license, 1880; M.D., Coll. Phvs. and Surg. (Columbia), 1882; m. May 26, 1882, Julia W. Sanford, of Meriden, Conn, (died Dec. 10, 1893); m. 2d, 1894, Jennie A. Guild, of Hampton, Conn. Practiced at Noi-wich, Conn., since 1883; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, New London County Med. Soc Progressive Party. Seventh Day Adventist. Address: 25 Park St., Norwich, Conn. SMITH, Nora Arcliibald, author: b. Phila.; d. Robert N. and Helen E. (Dyer) Smith; family re- moved to Cal., 1873; A.B., Santa Barbara (Cal.) Coll., 1877; took various degrees in kindergarten training schs.; also taught in Mex. and Ariz.; in 1880 joined her sister (Kate Douglas Wiggin) in kindergarten work and was for some yrs. supt. Sil- ver St. Kindergartens, San Francisco; now engaged in lit. work. (See "V\'^ho's Who in America for list of books, etc.)) Home: Hollis, York Co., Me.* SMITH, Olin M., merchant; b. Hodgdon, IMe., Jan. 15, 1861; s. George H. and Abbie G. (Brown) Smith: ed. pub. schs., Hodgdon and Houlton, Me.; Houlton Acad.: m. Katherine L. Bradbury, of Houl- ton, Sept. 5. 1887. Entered bcok and stationery busi- ness in fall of 1885, under title of Smith & Lunt; took over the business in own name, 1890, and so continues; treas. Town of Houlton, Houlton Mer- chants' Assn., Houlton Chamber of Commerce. Act- ively identified with Nat. Guard service for many yrs.; mustered in as 1st It. Co. L, 2d Regt. Inf., N.G.S.M.; served as capt. same co. and regtl. insp. small arms practice; now capt. and commissary of 2d Regt. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks. Address: Houlton, Me. SMITH, Oramandal, farmer; b. Aroostook Co., Me., Dec 2, 184 2; s. Daniel Day and Lucy (Wil- liams') Smith; ed. Litchfield Acad, and Waterville Classical Inst.; m. .Tennie R. Smith, of Litchfield, Me., May 22, 1875 (died 1906). Prin. schs., Litchfield and Richmond, 1864-77; in charge of schs. of Litch- field, whole or in part, 1863-76: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1870; reelected, 1896, but resigned; asst. elk. Ho. of Rep., 1874, 1875, elk., 1876, 1877, 1878 and 1880-5; state ins. commr., 1883-5; sec. of state, 1885-91 (3 terms); mem. Exec. Council, 1891-02; pvt. sec. to Gov. Llewellyn Powers, 1897-01; state treas., 1901-7 (3 terms); Republican. Trustee and chmn. exec, com., Litchfield Acad., for 25 yrs.; trustee Me. Sch. for Feeble Minded. Free Baptist. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: Litchfield, .Maine.* SMITH, Orren Henry, educator; b. Williamstown, Vt., Sept. ;t, 1N73; s. Alarcus Alven and Mary (Bene- dict) Smith; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1891; A.B. and A.M., Tufts Coll., Medford, Mass., 1896; m. Ashfield, Mass., Aug. 3, 1904, Ethel Melissa Ford. Teacher English and Latin, Goddard Sem., 1891-2; teacher, Somerville Evening Schs., 1894-6; prin. Sanderson Acad., Ashfield, Mass., 1896-1900: mas- ter of dept. of English and pub. speaking. Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1900-6; head of Eng- lish dept. and submaster Melrose High Sch., 1906- 10; junior master in English, Girls' High Sch., Bos- ton, since 1910. Editor: Selected Essays of Emer- son. Contbr. of spl. articles to newspapers and mags. Mem. N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Schs., N.E. Assn. of Teachers of English, English Lunch Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi Fraternity of N. Amer- ica. Clubs: Vermont of Boston; Melrose Liberal Union. Home: 92 Wyoming Heights, Melrose, Mass. SMITH, Orvil Weaver, lawyer; b. Lisbon, Me., Dec. 29, ISSO: s. Harvey James and Estella Ange- line (Goddard) Smith; grad. high sch., Lewiston, Me., 1899; A.B., Dartmouth, 1903; J.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1908, LL.M., 1912; m. Amy Metcalf Staples, of Bowdoinham, Me., Oct. 19, 1909. Asso- ciated in practice with George L. Huntress and Homer Albers since Feb. 24, 1908; instr. Boston U. Sch. of Law since 1908: dir. Yuba Consolidated Gold Fields, North River Lumber Co., Hudson- Colby Co., L. & M. Wool Cleaning Co., A. F. Ward Machinery Co. Republican. Trustee 1st Universal- ist Soc, Medford. Mass. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Gamma Bpsilon Gamma. Mason. Recreations: fish- ing. Home: 10 Gorham Rd., West Medford, Mass. Office: 401 Sears Bldg., Boston. SMITH, Owen (Percy), 1\LD. ; b. Hiram, Me., Apr. 9, 18G9: s. William H. and Marcia H. Smith; de- scendant of Revolutionar.v ancestry who settled at Ipswich, Mass.; grad. Frveburg (Me.) Acad., 1888; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1892; m. Eliza- beth Freeman Milliken, of Portland, !Me., Apr. 4, 1899: 2 children, Owen Milliken, Margaret. Prac- ticed in Portland since 1893; specializes in treat- ment of ear, nose, throat and mouth; apptd. asst. surgeon LT.S.N., 1898, and served through Spanish- Am. War: city phys., Portland, 1S9S-9: consulting surgeon to Webber Hosp. (Biddeford), Me. Eye and Eai- Infii-mary (Portland), Sisters' Hosp. (Lew- iston). Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc. N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. (v.-p.). A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland County Med. Soc. (pres., 1908-9). Re- publican. Clubs: Portland, Portland Farmers' (sec). Recreations: farming. Home: 692 Congress St., Portland, 'Me.: (summer) Lakeland Farms, Se- bago Lake, Me. SMITH, Payson, educator; b. Portland, Me., Feb. 11, 1873: s. John Parker and Margaret (Bolton) Smith: ed. TA^estbrook Sem., and Tufts Coll. (hon. A.M., 1903: LL.D., U. of Me., 1908; Litt.D., Bates, 1909, Bowdoin, 1911); m. Carrie Emily Swasey, of Canton. Me., Apr. 18, 1898. State supt. pub. schs. since July 1, 1907. Mem. N.E.A. Home: Augusta, Maine.* SMITH, Percey Pranklyn, mathematician: b. Ny- ack N.Y., Aug. 21, 1867; s. James and Maria Jane (Demarest) Smith; Ph.B.. Yale, 1888. Ph.D., 1891; univs. of Gottingen, Berlin. Paris, 1894-6: m. Julia C. Lum, of New Haven, Conn., Dec. 23, 1890. Instr. mathematics. 1888-94. asst. prof., 1895-1900, prof, since 1900. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale). Mem. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences Am. Math. Soc, Deutsche Matematiker Vereinigung. Episcopalian. Club: Gi-aduates.' CSee Who's Who in .\merica for mathematical works.) Home: 330 Willow St., New Haven. Conn.* SMITH, Percy A., lawyer; b. Exeter. Me., Feb. 23, 1872: s. William and Rosina fFoss) Smith: ed. common schs. of Exeter: High Sch., Stetson, Me.; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 993 East Corinth Acad. Charl sey, ied If now adm Wat Bd. and supt. schs., Exeter; chmn. Bd. of Select Southhridge Water Supply Co., 1893; with engring. pres. until Feb. 1, 1914, and now dir and chmn dept. City of Worcester, Mass., 1894-03; member exec. com. Richford Savings Bank & \"rust Co ^'r^^..^ ,^^Ji'!.' .?."^^.?-l.^^;^!:^^fL^^- li't'Lt^^ri ^^^-V Vt, Hp.^ot:^Rep., 1882rasst^ judte,'Frlnk?fn Mem. G.A. Conway Lumber Co. NH (erecting one of largest Co., Vt., 1902-6; Republican.' Methodist. lumber mills in N.K.), 190,; with U.S. Forest Serv- R. Address: West Enosburg Vt ice, 1908; since in pvt. engring. practice. Mem. Vt. oi.»-..™-r» ».. , , ^ ' ' Soc. Engrs. Mason; Athelstan Lodge, Eureka Chap- . SMITH, Richard Curtis, college pre ter, Hiram Council (all of Worcester). Recrea- bury, Herefordshire, England, Dec. 2., .„„_, „. tions: music. Address: Wells River, Vt. John Richard and Charlotte Mary (Griffin) Smith; Assn., Chi Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: A Critical Sl^mn ^'^nLl^'clfi^n Mnnn/^f^^'r^^.^r^'llV kv""^'' Stniiv of T iithpr'«5 Tnhif> Talk iqOT- Tif<^ nnri Tot camp Appalachian Mountain Club. Republican, ftiuay 01 j-.utner s laoie iaiK, lyvi, i^iie ana i^et- Rnismnniian r-inho- Ar^T^do^v^jo,^ i\r^,,,,t„;^ /-d^^ ters of Marti Luther's Letters ( . „.. _,, ,„ , ^^„.. ^..^ European mags, and revs. Address: Amherst, Mass. SMITH, Richard Mason, M.D.; born Stamford, STWTTTT -Rainri •K-oMdrirTr no nnh lor^tiirov V. Conn., Mar. 18, 1881; s. Leonard R. and Mary I. bMiXH,^ Kaipn KenctricJE, u.u., pub._ lecturei , b. rMnsnn^ Smitvr ar ^A7-niio,vio iqaq- i\/r t-i xS„^ f Luthers Table Talk. 1907; Life and Let- Enis?oT^li«n A,^h«- a°^^^^^^^ Republican, klartin Luther, 1911. Translator and editor: fonf MerKord Rn«t ^rnmn.n^Wp? "^A^in^i^J^^i^' . Correspondence and Other Contemporary Warden sfwesfMedford'^Mass^- ^^^^^^^= ^^ (Vol. 1). 1913. Contbr. to many Am. and ^^ arien &t., \\ est Medtord, Mass. gery; registered phys., Mass. Bd. of Registration in ^^^^tin^ Wn«,?.®"o=?°f^'-= J !ll'-"f ?]'^^- ^''^}''I' Medicine. 1904; spl. post-grad, courses. Harvard a^^ mI nn a '^t A''^^i>^.i" Pt^^'.^^^S'''^^ Med. Sch. and Mass. Gen. Hosp.; m. Violet E. |^^ lhrr^^^;t-'T,^ul^-J^^^^u°%'-^-^-^f'^'%^''i'' Houghtaling, of Elmira, N.Y., 1895; 3 children, Ce- l-^'k' ?^\?rfv,^ n ^^"""'Af^v,' ^"^^2 ^'?"'^V?''lv,?^H cil Kendrick, Erie Franklin, Roy Penley. Practiced ?,t'l^%f„\P,'?,^^Pi"®P,^ ^^-^V^- n,^ k"^V?^ ^°^i^^®3.*^ at Boston since 1900; ed. Mass. Jour, of Osteop- ^^L'^;. ofP'l^'i^^^"- o?"'^^^^^?*- *^^"''= Harvard. Ad- athy, 1903; prof, biology, 1904, prof, comparative ^^^ss. 6^y ±:5eacon bt., tsoston. anatomy, 1907, clin. demonstrator of osteopathy SltHTH, Rohert D., railway official; b. New York since 1907, Mass. Coll. Osteopathy; visiting phys., City; s. Robert D. and Annie (Poulson) Smith; ed. Salem St. Dispensary, 1906-7, Chelsea City Dis- pub. schs., Albany; m. Anna Judd, of Oneonta. N.Y. pensary, since 1908; mem. staff M.C.O. Hosp., Chel- Machinist's apprentice, with Del. & Hudson Canal sea, since 1908. Mem. Am., N.E.. Mass. and Bos- Co., 1872; machinist C. B. & Q. Ry., 1878-81; fore- ton osteopathic assns., Am. Assn. Clin. Research, man shops, same rd., at Aurora, 111., 1881-5: gen. Boston Browning Soc. (pres.). Smith Family Assn. foreman Chicago shops. 1885-8; master mechanics of America (pres.). Mem. Royal Arcanum. Loyal Chicago div., 1888-02; supt. motive power lines Assn. Club: Boston City. Recreations: Browning. West of Mo. River, same rd., 1902-6; mech. expert yachting. Lectures upon osteopathy, biology, drug- L.S. & M.S. Ry.. at St. Louis. 1906-7; asst. supt. less healing, etc. Home: 135 Addington Rd.. Brook- motive power N.Y.C. & H. R. R.R., at Albany, N.Y.. line. Office: 19 Arlington St.. Boston, Mass. May-Oct., 1907; asst. supt. motive power, 1907-11, SMITH, Raymond Underwood, lawyer; b. Wells ?uPt- motive power, and rolling stock since July, River, Vt., Sept. 11, 1875; s. Edgar W. and Emma l^ll, B. & A. R.R. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. M. (Gates) Smith; ed. pub. schs. Wells River; C.E., Clubs: Engineers, N.E. Ry., Traffic of N.E. Recrea- Norwich U., 1894 (Facultv Gold Medal); unmar- tions: fishing, mountain climbmg. Home: 57 Ken- ried. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1897; emploved in law wood St.. Brookline, Mass. Office: 321 South Sta- office of Smith & Sloan, Wells River, 1897-9; mem. tion, Boston. Smith & Smith, with offices in Wells River, Vt., and SMITH, Robert Morton, M.D.; b. Maitland, N.S., Woodsville, N.H., 1899-11; in practice alone in Oct. 12, 1863; s. Bowden and Elizabeth (Faulkner) Woodsville since 1911; solicitor Grafton Co. since Smith; ed. Pictou Acad., N.S.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Apr. 1, 1915; dir. and elk. Ryegate Paper Co.; dir. Surg., Baltimore, 1889; post-grad, work at Post- Marsouins Lumber Co. Republican. Mason (K.T., Grad. Hosp. and Coll., New York; m. Apr. 4, 1892, Shriner); Odd Fellow. Address: Woodsville, N.H. Lizzie A. Parker, of Riverpoint, R.I. Began prac- SMITH, Reuel W(ashbum), lawyer; b. Turner, tice at Perrineyille N.J., 1889; located at River- Me., Sept. 19. 1875; s. Roscoe and Ellen Abiah Roint. R.L. 1890. Mem. R.L State Bd. of Health. (Washburn) Smith; ed. Edward Little High Sch,, Republican. Mem. A.M.A., R.L Med Soc : 1st pres. Auburn. Me., and Me. Wesleyan Sem., to 1893; A.B., Kent Co. Med. Soc. Mason (.32°) Club: Kent (Riv- Bowdoin, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. erpoint). Address: Riverpoint, R.I. Auburn, May 5, 1904, Manilla Eslther Harris. Has SMITH, Robinson, author; b. Hartford. Conn., practiced at Auburn since 1901; dir. and atty. Au- Dec. 27, 1876; s. James AUwood and Caroline Eliza- burn Loan & Bldg. Assn.; was sec. Publicity Bu- beth (Robinson) Smith; A.B., Yale, 1898, A.M., reau. Auburn and Lewiston (now disbanded) ; mem. 1901; post-,grad. work, Harvard. 1900; m. Martha Sch. Com. since 1901; city solicitor. 1902-6; repre- Butler, of San Francisco, June 6, 1905 (died 1910). 994 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Episcopalian. (See Who's Who in America for list ot- books.) Address: 1040 Prospect Av., Hartford, Conn.* SMITH, Rodney, brigadier-gen.; b. in Vermont. Jan. 3. 1S29; s. Israel and Delia (Ferguson) Smith; m. Julia Ellen Coates. of Peru 111.. Sept. 22, 187o Apptd. from Ky., maj. p.-m. U.S.A. Feb. 23, 1864 It -col. deputy p.-m.-Ken., Jan. 24, 1881; col. asst. p -m -gen., Dec. 8, 1886; retired by operation of jaw, Jan. 3, 1893; advanced to rank of brig.-gen. retired, bv act of Apr. 23, 1904. Served in Civil War in Army Potomac, and in Dept. of the South. Home: Orwell, Vt.* SnnTH, Sarah Effle, teacher; b. Salmon Falls, X II Nov 15, ^sr,^^■. a. Henry and Roxie B. (Hur- gess) Smith; grad. Newburyport (Mass ) High Sch.. 1880, Mt. ilolyoke Sem., 1886; B.A., Mt. Hol- voke Coll., 1891; studied Mass. Inst. Tech. U. of "Mich., U. of Chicago, U. of Berlin. Teacher of mathematics, Mt. Holyoke Coll., since 18S0, prof, same since 1890. Mem. Am. Math. Soc Baptist. Club: Boston College. Address: South Hadley, Mass. SMITH, Selden Cornelius, publisher; b. Cabot, Vt Nov 8, 187 4; s. Eben Cornelius and Emily ; s. Prof. William and Harriet C. Smyth; A.B., Bowdoin. 1863, A.M., 1866; 1st It. 16th Me. Vols., 1864-5; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1867; (D.D., New York U., 1881, Yale U., 1895); m. Anna M. Ayer, of Bangor, Me., June 20, 1871; 4 children, :\Iarv W., Nathan A., Winifred, Ethel (Mrs. Wilda Tilston). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1868; pastor Mission Chapel, Providence, R.I., 1867-70, Eirst Congl. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1870-5, First Presbyn. Ch., Quincv, 111., 1876-82, First Congl. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1882-07, pastor emeritus, 1908. Fellow of Tale since 1899. Clubs: Graduates', Country. Au- thor: The Religious Feeling, 1877; Old I'^aiths in New Light. 1879; The Orthodox Theology of To- dav, 1881; Tlie Reality of Faith, 1884; The Moral- ity of the Old Testament, 1886; (Christian Facts arid Forces, 1887; Personal Creeds, 1890; Christian Ethics, 1892; The Place of Death in Evolution, 1897; Through Science to Faith, 1902; Passing Protestantism and Coming Catholicism, 1908; Mod- ern Belief in Immortality. 1910; Constructive Nat- ural Theology, 1913. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: New Haven, Conn.* SMYTH, Winfield Scott, publisher; b. Cazenovia, N.Y., Nov. 22. ]S72; s. Winfield Scott and Lavinia Espy (Line) Smvth; descendant of Rufus Smyth, Hartford, Conn., about 1750, and Conrad Line, New Jersey, 1746; cd. Evanston (111.) Acad.; Lake For- est Acad.; A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. U., Cal., 1895; post-grad. work. U. of Chicago: m. Joan Maude Slote, of New York, Nov. 27, 1899. With Ginn & Co., pubs., Chicago, 1892-3; sales agt. for D. C. Heath & Co.. text book pubs., 1896-8; office mgr., same co., 1898-02, asst. gen. mgr., at Chicago, 1902-10, treas. and dir., Boston, since Jan. 1, 1910. Republican. Mason. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Sigma. Clubs: Newton, Boston City, Chicago Ath- letic; Republican (New York). Recreations: mo- toring, golf. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 50 Bea- con St., Boston. SMYTHE, Henry Herbert, clergyman: b. Colum- bus, (>., Julv 12. 1854; s. Henry Parmele and Sarah Kiiowles (Harris) Smythe; descendant of John Howland and Stephen Hopkins, of the Mayflower, also of Rev. John Lothrop, of Scituate and Barn- stable Mass.: A.B., Kenyon Coll.. Gambier, O., 1878 MA, 1881: B.D., Episcopal Tlieol. Sch., Cam- bridge Mass., 1881; m. Charlotte Wilbor, of Ober- lin O, Julv 12, 1882; 2 children, Evelyn Bosworth. b i883; Helen Adams, b. 1887. Deacon, 1881. priest, 1882 P E. Ch.; rector St. Mark's Ch.. Adams. Mass.. 1881-90 St. Barnabas Memorial Ch., Falmouth, Mass since Sept. 1, 1890. Trustee Falmouth Pub. Library etc. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Falmouth Hist. Soc. (pres.), Theta Delta Chi, etc. Republican. Recreations: tennis. Address: Falmouth. :Mass. SNEATH, E. Hershey, educator; b. Mountville. Pa \ua 7 1857: s. Jacob and Elizabeth Sneath; A.R., Lebanon Valley Coll.. Pa., 1881, A.M., 1SS5: BD Yale, 1884. Ph.D., 1889; (LL.D., Lebanon Valley, 1903); m. Anna S. Camp, of Middletown, Conn.", June 19, 1890. Lecturer on history of philos- ophy, 1889-91, instr. philosophy, 1891-3, asst. prof.. 1893-8 prof., 1898. prof, philosopliy of religion, 1912 — Y'ale U. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Home: 285 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* SNEATH, Isaiah Witmer, clergyman; b. Mount- ville Pa., Aug. 22. 1855; s. Jacob and Elizabeth (Witmer) Sneath: B.A., Lebanon Valley Coll., Ann- ville Pa.. 1881, M.A.. 1884; B.D., Yale Div. Sch.. 1884- Ph.D.. Boston IT., 1892; m. Ella J. iMark, of Lebanon, Pa, Sept. 19, 1882; 1 son, George Mark, now instr. U. of N.C. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884- pastor Baltimore, Md.. 1884-5; prof. Greek Iqng. and lit., Lebanon Valley Coll.. 1885-7: pastor Wood Memorial Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1887-99, 1st Ch., Franklin, 1899-04, Grand Av. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1904-12, Wollaston Ch., Quincy, Mass., since 1912. Mem. bd. dirs. Woodward Inst., Quincy. Repul)lican. Mem. Wollaston Lodge, F. and A.M.; St. Stephen's Chapter, R.A.M.; Quincy Commandery No. 4 7, K.T. Clubs: Wollaston Con- gregational, Boston Congregational. Recreations: gymnasium work, bathing, fishing, golf. Address: Wollaston (Cjuincy), Mass. SNESEN, Claude M., M.D., surgeon; b. Wey- bridge, Vt., ^lay 28, 1880; s. George W. and Marcia (Evans) Sneden; grad. Bristol (Vt.) High Sch., 1898; student I', of Vt. 1 vr. ; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1904; m. Laura M. Pullen, of Princeton, N.J., Sept. 21, 1903. Practiced in Littleton, Vt., since 1904; examiner N.H. Bd. of Registration in Optom- etry. Democrat. Baptist. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; I.O.O.F.; K.P.; I.O.F.; N.E.O.P.; O.E.S. Home: Littleton, N.H. SNEDDEN, David, state commr. of edn.; b. Ha- vilah, Cal., Nov. 19, 1868; s. Samuel and Anna (O'Keefe) Snedden; A.B., St. Vincent's Coll., Los Angeles, Cal., 1889; A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. U., 1897; A.M., Columbia, 1901, Ph.D., 1907; m. Genevra Sisson, of San Jose, Cal., June 30, 1898; 5 children. Hope, Olaf, Ruth, Paula, Hilda. Prin. schs., Santa Paula, Cal., 1892-5; supt. schs., Paso Robles, Cal., 1897-1900; asst. prof, edn., Leland Stanford Jr. U.. 1901-5: adj. prof, edn., Columbia, 1905-9; state commr. edn. of Mass. since Nov. 16, 1909. Mem. N.E.A., A.A.A.S., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa (Columbia), etc. Author: Administration of Edu- cation for Juvenile Delinquents, 1906; School Re- ports and School Efficiency (Snedden and Allen). 1907; Educational Administration in the United States (Dutton and Snedden), 1908; Problems of Vocational Education; Problems of Educational Readjustment. Home: 51 Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 500 P^ord Bldg., Boston, Mass. SNEIiIi, Arthur Iiincoln, clergyman: mo^ed to New York. (See vol. 1909.) SNEI^IiING, Rodman Paul, treasurer and trus- tee; b. Forest Hills (now part of Boston), Apr. 26, 1861; s. Samuel George and Eleanora Ellicott (Paul) Snelling; d. Dr. .lohn Rodman Paul, of Phila. : prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H. ; A.B., Harvard. 1881; m. Richmond, Va., June 12, 1900, Eva Burnham de Treville; 1 child, Ella de T. In iron business, 1881; apptd. treas. Pettee Ma- chine T\'orks. 1882. Saco & Pettee Machine SIiops, 1897. and treas. Saco-Lowell Shops, 1912; treas. and dir. Eastern Machinery Co.; dir. Am. Trust Co., Paper Mill IMut. Ins. Co., Arkwright Mut. Ins. Co., Lanett Cotton Mills, Indian Head Mills, Ala., Lin- coln Mfg. Co.. Loray Mills, N.C. Republican. Epis- copalian. IMem. Home Market Club (exec. com.). Clubs (social): Somerset (Boston), Country, East- ern Yacht. Recreations: golf. Home: Needham, Mass. Office: Boston, ^Mass. SNIPE, Iiang-don Trufant, M.D.: b. Boston, May 27. 1867: s. Seth Trufant and Ann INIaria (Spinney") Snipe; A.B., Yale. 1889: M.D.. Coll. of Phvs. arid Surg. (Columbia), 1893; m. Bath, July 8. 1896. Christine Carter. Has practiced at Batli since 1893: dir. Bath Nat. Bank. Mem. Sch. P.d., 1906-13 (chmn. 1908-13): trustee pub. library. Republican. Conslist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., A.M.A., Am. Acad. of Medicine. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Wolf's Head. Address: Bath, Me. SNIPE, Seth Trufant, merchant; b. Arrowsic, ^ie.. l">li. .'i, 1S,:^9: s. Jordan Parker and Lydia (Preble) Snipe; country sell, edn.; m. Boston. Mass., May 22. 1864. Ann Maria Spinney. Clk. in store. Boston. 1857-9: worked at carpenter's trade and in piano factory, 1860-8, except wlien serving in Co. B. 44th :\Tass. Inf.. Civil War, 1862-3: in ret.Til grocery business at Bath in own name since 1868: mem. Common Council 2 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.); alderman 8 yrs. (pres. 4 vrs.): was apptd. post- master 1907. Mason (K.T.): mem. K. of P., Royal Arcanum, G.A.R. (Pa«t Dept. Comdr.). Home: 46 Green St. Office: 89 Commercial St., Bath, Me. SNO'W, Albert Sydney, rear-admiral; b. Rock- land. ]\lo.. Xo\-. IS. 1845; apptd. to U.S. Naval Acad, from Me., 1861. errad. 1865; m. Frances M. Keating. Mar. 13. 1873. Ensi^-n, Dec. 1. 1866; master. Mar. 12. 1868; It., Mar. 26. 1869: It. -comdr.. WHO'S WHO IN NKW ENGLAND 997 July 11, 18S0; comind., Feb. 28, IS'JO; ctipt., .Mar. 3, 1S9U; rear-admiral, I'^eb. 21, lyu.'j. Summer of 1.SG4, on board the IMarblehead in pursuit of the Con- federate steamers, Florida and Tallaliassee; on bd. Pensacola, 1866-9, Alaska, 1870-3; duly Torpedo Sta., Newport, 1873; on bd. Congress, 1874-6, re- ceiving-ship, Wabash, 1877-8: duty Navy Yard, Boston, 1878-9, 1882-3; exec, officer Portsmouth, 1879-81; coast survey duty, 1883-7; spl. duty at Newport, R.I., 1887: mem. Bd. Inspection and Sur- vey, 1888-90; comd. Kssex, 1890-2; duty Naval Acad., 1893-4; lighthouse insp. 3d dist., 1895-8; duty Navy Yard, l^orlsmouth, 1898: comd. Badger during Spanish-Am. War, 1898; commandant Naval Sta., San Juan, P.R., 1898-9; comd. New York, 1899-1900; duty _Navy Yard, New York, 1900-1; comd. receivin_oiiu. Charles H. Woodburv, Abbott Thaver, Edmund SOUTHARD, Elmer Ernest, M.D.; b. Boston, Tarbell, and others; unmarried. Supervisor of art, July 28, 1876; s. Martin and Olive Wentworth pub. schs., Welleslev, Mass., 1900-10; same. State (Knowles) Southard; A.B., Harvard U., 1897, A.M., Normal Sch., Bridgewater, since 1910; instr. of art 1902, M.D., 1901; Senckenberg Inst., Frankfort, and in U. of Chicago, summers, ISll, 13, 14, 15. Mem. U. of Heidelberg, 1902; m. Dr. Mabel Fletcher Aus- Eastern Art and Manual Training Teachers' Assn. tin. of Boston, June 27. 1906. Interne and asst. in Christian Scientist. Club: Boston Woman's City, pathology, 1901-3. asst. visiting pathologist. 1904-5, Author: Principles and Practice of Elementary Boston City Hosp.; instr. of neuropathology, 1904-5, Drawing, A Normal School Text Book, 1915. Contbr. asst. prof., 1906-9, Bullard prof, since 1909, Har- illustrated articles in School Art Book, etc. Ad- vard Med. Sch.; asst. phys. and pathologist Dan- dress: State Normal School. Bridgewater, Mass. vers State Hosp., 1906-9; pathologist to Mass. e.n«miTr-r.-r-r « i - •■, v. i -i ffi ■ 1 State Bd. of Insanity since 1909; dir. of Boston SORTWELL, Alvm P., banker, railway official, psychopathic Hosp. since 1912. Mem. Bd. Associ- (See vol. 1909.) g^^g^ Charities. Boston; dir. Eugenics Record Office. SOULE, Allen Pelatiah, New England agt. Am. Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y.; mem. and science dir. Book Co.; b. Waterville, Me.. Aug. 14, 1855; s. Laboratory of Bedford Hills (N.Y.) Reformatory. Charles and Ardra E. (Wing) Soule; descendant of Asso. editor Journal of Nervous and Mental Dis- George Soule, who came to America in the May- ease; asst. editor of Epilepsia; editor of med. and flower, and signer of Compact; ed. com. schs.; Co- scientific contbns.. State Bd. of Insanity and Psy- burn Classical Inst.. Waterville. Me.; A.B.. Colby chopathic Hosp.. Boston. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Coll.. 1879; m. Harriet L. Seymour, of Hingham, Sciences. Am. Assn. Physicians, A.A.A.S.. A.M. A., Mass.. Dec. 31, 1887; 3 children, Harold W.. Ardra. Mass. Medical Soc, Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Assn. Seymour. Prin. High Sch., Oakland. Me.. 1881-3. Pathologists, Soc. Experimental Biology, Am. Med- Dexter, Me.. 1883-4; supt. schs.. Hingham, Mass., ico-Psvchol. Assn., N.B. Psychiatric Soc, Boston 1884-7; N.E. agt., successively, Ivison, Blakeman & Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Boston Soc. Med. Co., A. S. Barnes & Co.. 1887-9, Am. Book Co., since Science, Nat. Epilepsy Assn.. Am. Genetic Assn. 1889. Trustee Coburn Classical Inst.. Colby Coll. (sec. sub-com. on insanity. Eugenics Sect.). N.E. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Mass. Schoolmasters', Historic-Geneal. Soc, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: St. Unitarian (Boston). Home: Hingham, Mass. Ad- Botolph. Boston Chess (Boston) ; Bowditch (pres.) ; dress: 63 Summer St., Boston. Wicht. Recreations: chess, genealogy. Honie: 70 SOULE, Caroline Gray. (See vol. 1909.) Francis Av., Norton's Woods Cambridge^^^O^^^ SOULE Charle.3 Carroll; June 25, 1842-Jan. 7, Psychopathic Hosp. 74 Fenwood Rd.. Boston^ 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. SOUTHARD, Louis Carver, lawyer, b Portland, 1912-13 ) Me., Apr. 1. 1854; s. William Lewis and Lydia Car- SOULE, Elizateth Helena, teacher, lecturer; d. 70 52^1!?."!^ \^04 V law student Boston U.. l'875-6'; Daniel and Mary True (Merrill) Soule; ed. West- admitted to'bar 1877, of US. Circuit Ct.. 1887, of brook (Mc) Sem.; Tufts College; grad. Oratorical If.^reme Ct US 1889- m. Nellie Copeland, of Dept., N.E. Conservatory of Music; unmarried, south Kaston Mass June 1. 1881. Editor Easton Teacher, lecturer and reader in various states. ?Mass 1 Journal 1877-80; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., Protestant. Mem. Boston Daughters of Me. (ex- 1007 ipvfotp 1895-96- mem. Rep. State Com., 1888- pres.). N.E. Woman's Press Assn. Club: Profes- i!Piecturer U of Me. Law Sch. since 1897. State sional Women's (Boston). Home: Boston, Mass. ^^j ^g centennial Conv., Phila.. 1887; alternate SOULE, Georg-e H., shoe mfr.; b. Waterville. Me., del'-at'-large Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1896: del. Universal Julv 19, 1846: s. T. Jefferson and Mary A. (Gilbert) Congress Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Soule; ed. Waterville pub. schs. and Waterville Mem American, Mass. and Boston bar assns.. Am. Acad.; m. Worcester. Mass., June 3, 1868, Ellen Invalid Aid Soc. (pres.), Boston Chamber Com- Smyth; 3 children, Mabel Winter, b. Nov. 21, 1870 merce. Unitarian. 32° Mason; Deputy Grand Mas- (married A. D. Call), Eva Linnette, May 17. 1873 ter of Mass. Clubs: University. Puddingstone, 20th (married F. A. Jones), George Henry, Jr., June Centurv. Boston City. Treas.. gen. mgr. Tnternat. 11, 1887. Entered employ of Smyth Bros. & Co.. Purchasing Co.: pres. Hudson Tannery Co.: v.-p. shoe mfrs.. Worcester, 1867; traveling salesman, state Wharf &- Storage Co.; trustee Dorchester 1000 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Savings Bank, etc. Home: Biookline, Mass. Office: Trcniout Bldp., Boston.* SOUTHABD Mabel Austin (Mrs. E. E. Southard), M.D. ; b. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 6, 1871; d. Hon. Hor- ace and Mary Angelina (Morrell) Au.stin; father was Kov. of Minn., 1870-4; i^rep. edn. St. I'aul High Sch.; B.S., U. of Minn., ISO."?; M.D., Johns Hopkins U. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Dr. E. E. Southard, of Boston, Mass., June 27, 1906; 3 children, Austin, Ordway, Anne. Pathologist and interne, City and County Hosp., St. Paul, 1900-2; pathologist N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, 1903-6; practiced in Boston, 1903-6; asso. prof, hygiene and med. dir., Wellesley Coll., 1906-8; lecturer Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke and Wheaton colls. Mem. Mass. Mcil. Soc, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Unitarian. Club: College. Recreations: counti-y walking, motoring. Addres.s: 70 Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass. SOUTHABD, "Williain E., civil engr. ; b. Garland, Me., Apr. 27, 1876; s. Meriitt T. and Mary T. (Greg- ory) Southard; ed. in common schs. of Bangor, Me.; student Kens.'-elaer Polv. Inst., Trov, N.Y., 2 yrs. ; m. Gertrude M. Mayo, of Bangor, Me"., Oct. 26, 1899; 3 cliihlren, Dorothy Holmes, Jan. 21, 1902; Carletta Mayo, July 10, 1904; Wilhclmina Gertrude, Oct. 29, 1910. In office of P. H. Coombs, civ. engr., Bangor, 1894-1900; engaged in various branches of engring. and surveying, 1900-7; supt. sewers City of Bangor, 1907-12; gen. engring. since 1912. Connected with Me. N.G. since 1902; elected capt.. 1906, ma.i.. 1910, which position now holds. Republican. Mem. I.O. O.F., Modern Woodmen of America, Sons of Vet- erans. Home: 196 M^ebster Av. Office: 31 Central St., Bangor, Me. SOUTHER, WilUam Towle, M.D.; b. Belfast, Me., Mar. 7, 1850; s. Rev. Samuel (A.B.) and Mary Fran- ces (Towle) Souther; A.B., Yale, 1873; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1878; m. Worcester, Oct. 7, 1888, Elizabeth Newland; children, Elizabeth, Gertrude, Christine (Mrs. F. W. Kaskell). Apptd. prin. Graf- ton High Sch., 1873; house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1877; began practice in Worcester, 1878; surgeon B and A batteries, M.V.M.; mem. Sch. Com., Worcester, 1882-91 (chmn. high sch. com.); surgeon marshal, N.E. Fair; surgeon, 2d Regt.; pres. Towle Music Co. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Musical Assn.. Battery Assn. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P., Sons of Vets. Clubs: Tale, Masonic. Editor and pub. Yale Alumni Songs, 1901, Memorial Song, 1902. Address: 22 Auburn St., Worcester, Mass. SOUTHGATE, Charles McLellan, clergyman; Nov. 18, 1845-Juno 5, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) SOUTHGATE, Erederick Chester, lawyer; b. Ips- wich, Mass., Jan. 28, 1852; s. Rev. Robert and Mary Frances (Swan) Southgate; paternal grandfather, Horatio Southgate, of Portland and Scarborough, Me., and maternal grandfather, Benjamin Swan, of Woodstock, Vt.; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1869; A.B., Dartmouth, 1874; m. Anna French, of Woodstock, Vt., Oct. 31, 1877 (died 1895); m. 2d, Gertrude Lufkin, of Boston, Apr. 24, 1905; 2 chil- dren, Frances (Mrs. Robert B. Clark. Fall River, Mass.), Richard Steel (Chicago). Practiced at Woodstock, Vt., since 1876; town treas., 1886-13; state's atty., 1892-4; judge of probate of Hartford Dist., Vt., since July, 1912. Trustee Ottauquechee Savings Bank, Norman "Williams Pub. Library. Re- publican. Conglist. Address: Woodstock, Vt. SOUTHGATE, Iiouis Warren, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Feb. 25, 1865; s. Reuben H. and Anna J. (Wood) Southgate; 6th in descent from Richard Southgate, Leicester, Mass., 1717; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1885; LL.B., Nat. Univ. Law Sch., Wash- ington, D.C., 1890; m. Clara Brigham, of Worcester, June 1, 1892; 1 son, Richard Brigham (Harvard, 1915). Examiner U. S. Patent Office, 1887-90; ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1890; founder and sr. partner Southgate & Southgate, patent lawyers, Worcester and N.Y. City; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank, Worcester. Republican. Clubs: Worcester, Tat- nuck Country, Quinsigamond Boat, Worcester Country (Worcester), Engineers', Aero (New York). Home: 84 William St., Worcester, Mass. Offices: 25 Foster St., Worcester, and Woolworth Bldg., New York. SOUTHWICK, George Binaldo, M.D.; b. Sangers- field, N.Y., Sept. 4, 1859; s. Rinaldo M. and Mary M. (Porter) Southwick; prep. edn. Del. Lit. Inst.; M.D., Bostoii II. Med. Sch., 1881; studied Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, 1881; Berlin and Vienna, 1881-2; M.D., Har- vard, 1898; London, 1902, 3, 4; L.R.C.P., London; M.R.C.S., Eng. ; m. May Leland, of Boston, May 18, 1887. Practiced in Boston since 1881; asso. prof, obstetrics, 1888-98, prof, gynecology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; visiting surgeon, Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; sr. gynecologist out-patient dept. same. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Inst. Homoe- opathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. (ex-pres.), Boston Homce. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Boston Med. Library, etc. Republican. Club: Boston Art. Author: Practical Gynecology. Contbr. to various jours. Address: 433 Marlboro St., Boston. SOUTHWICK, Henry I^awrence, educator; b. West Roxbury, Mass., June 21, 1863; s. John and Mary Frances (Lawrence) Southwick; grad. Dor- chester High Sch., 1880, Monroe Coll. of Oratory, Boston, 1887; O.M., 1889; spl. instrn. in lit., art and langs. ; m. Jessie Eldridge, of Phila., May 30, 1889. Mem. staff of Boston Herald, 1880-7; won Old South prize for hist, essay on "Policy of Massachu- setts Colony Toward Quakers, etc." Had charge of dept. of oratory, Marthas Vineyard Summer Inst., 1888; master of elocution and oratory, William Penn Charter Sch., Phila., 1888-9; became partner with Dr. C. W. Emerson, in Emerson Coll. of Ora- tory, Boston, of which was prof, literary interpre- tation, prin. of oratory and dramatic art until spring of 1897; traveled in Europe, portions of 1896 and 1897; pursued spl. dramatic studies as mem. Augustin Dalv's Co., winter of 1897; master of English at Wiiliam Penn Charter Sch., Phila., 1898- 99; bought Emerson Coll. of Oratory from C. W. Emerson, and has since been its head as dean and is now its pres. Home: 281 Tappan St.. Brookllne, Mass. Office: 30 Huntington Av., Boston.* SOUTH"WICK, Jeanie lea, artist, writer; b. Wor- cester, Mass.; d. Edward and Anne Hussey (Barle) Southwick; ed. Sch. of Drawing and Painting. Bos- ton Art Museum; pupil of Ross Turner, C. H. Woodbury, Arthur W. Dow. Supervisor of drawing pub. schs., Worcester, 1888-98; teacher of water colors and design at Sch. of Drawing and Painting, Worcester Art Museum, 1903-5; lecturer before women's clubs and art socs. since 1900; press agt. Worcest'T Art Museum. Has exhibited water color paintings before New Y'ork Water Color Soc, Am. Water Color Soc. of New York, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila. Art Club, Art Museum of Boston, Copley Soc, Boston Art Club, also in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Baltimore. St. Louis, etc. Has also ex- hibitei decorative designs in water color and plas- ter at several exhibitions. Clubs: Twentieth Cen- tury of Worcester ( sec), Worcester Walking. Ad- dress: 6 Home St., Worcester, Mass. SOUTHWICK, Jessie Eldridg-e; h. Wilminston, Del., Mar. 25, 1865; d. Issachar and Martha (Gause) Eldridge; ed. pub. schs. and Glendale (O.) Female Coll.: grad. Dept. of Oratory, N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1883, Monroe Conservatory (now Emer- son Coll. of Oratory), 1SS5; took post-grad, course of 2 yrs.; m. Phila.. 1889, Henry Lawrence South- wick (now pres. of Emerson Coll.). Has been asso- ciated with her husband in management of Emer- son Coll. of Oratory since 1900; interpreter of Shake.«peare and standard authors, and lecturer; mem. Boston-Browniner Soc. etc. Recreat'ons: liter- ature. Address: 239 Huntington Av., Boston. SOUTHWICK, John Leonard, editor; b. Bombay, N.Y., Apr. 24, 1858: s. William Dana and Sarah Brown (Thickins) Southwick: prep. edn. Franklin Acad., Malone, N.Y".: Ph.B., Cornell U., 1883: m. Bombay, July 3, 1883, INlinnie L. Rolfe; 2 children, Mabel Louise, Ethel Pearl (Mrs. Dr. Oliver N. Eastman, of Burlinarton). Editor Cornell Daily Sun while in coll.; since 1884, succe'^sively news editor, city editor, mnsr. editor, and since death of Col. J. G." Benedict, 1907, editor, Burlington Free Press; pres. and treas. Burlington Realty Co.; corporator Burlington Savings Bank; dir. Burling- ton IMut. Fire Ins. Co., Mary Fletcher Hosp. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. Vt. Press Assn., Vt. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1001 Hist. Soc. Club: Algonquin. Home: 280 S. Union St. Office: 187 College St., Burlington, Vt. SOUTHWORTH, Gordon Aug'ustus, author; Dec. 11, 183S-AIar. :;T, liilS. (See vol. l'JU!».) SOUTTEB, Botoert, surgeon; b. Kingston, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1S70; s. Kobert and Charlotte (Lamar) Soutter, of N.Y. Citv; A.B., Harvard, 1894, M.D., 1899; m. Helen Whiteside, of Boston, Aug. 11, 1904; 3 children, Robert, Helen, Lamar. In prac- tice at Boston, since 1899; formerly house surgeon to Boston City and Children's hosps., and phys. to Boston Dispensary; now asst. surgeon, Cliildren's Hosp.; orthopedic surgeon, Long Island Hosp.; surgeon, Mass. State Hosp. for Cripples, Peabody Home, and HoHse of Good Samaritan; instr. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Coll. Sur- geons; mem. Am. Orthopedic Soc, A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Orthopedic Soc Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Union, Harvard. Frequent contbr. on orthopedic surgery. Home: 5.3 Hereford St. Office: 133 Newbury St., Boston. SOWBON, Arthur John Clark, retired; Mar. 6, lS35-June 3, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1910-11.) SFAFFOBD, John Avery, lawyer; b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 21, 1874; s. Henry Augustus and Mary Elizabeth Spafford; prep. edn. Bacon Acad., Col- chester, Conn.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1900; m. Bridgeport, Conn., June 30, 1898, Nettie Edith Phillips; 1 child, Helen J., b. Feb. 15, 1909. Has practiced at Bridgeport since 1900; dir. Am. Bank & Trust Co., Bridgeport, since 1911. Asst. elk., session of 1903, elk., sessions of 1905 and 1907, Conn. Ho. of Rep., elk. of Senate, 1909. Republican. Presbyn. Home: 974 Iranistan Av. Office: 991 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn. SFAIiDINCr, Charles Alexander, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) SFAIiDINCr, Charles Huhbard, clergyman; b. Plainfield, Conn., Oct. 1, 1837; s. Joseph Carey and Sarali (Westcott) Spalding; descendant of ances- tors from Township of Spalding, Eng. ; student Plainfield Acad., 1855-7; Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffleld, Conn., 1859-61; A.B., Brown U., 1865, A.M., 1868; student Newton Theol. Instn., 1865-6; (D.D., Colby, 1897); m. Annie Elise Carpenter, of Pawtucket, R.I., Jan. 15, 1868 (died in Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 24, 1909); 4 children, Willis Waterman, Fred Maurice, Harold Waterman (all deceased), and Fred M., M.D., in Boston. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1866; pastor Pawtucket, R.I.. 1866-71, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1871-5, Arlington, 1875-80. 4th St. Ch., South Boston, 1880-6; dist. sec. for N.E. Am. Bapt. Publ. Soc, 1886-11; financial sec, Newton Theol. Instn., 1911-14; emeritus service with Am. Bapt. Publ. Soc, since 1914. Mem. Boston Bapt. Theol. Circle since 1876. Trustee Newton Theol. Instn., Worces- ter Acad., Ricker Classical Instn. (Houlton, Me.). Mem. Delta Upsilon (Brown U.). Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century. Recre- ations: literature, writing. Author of various publislied memorial sermons and hist, discourses: Boston corr. The Standard, Chicago, 1881-06. Home: 87 Evans Rd., Brookline. Office: 16 Ashburton PI., Boston, Mass.* SPAIiDZNCr, Daniel Burrows, banker; b. Preston, Conn., Apr. 14. 1843; s. Daniel Brown and Lucy Breed (Grant) Spalding, and descendant of Edward Spalding, Braintree, Mass., before 1640; ed. pub. sells, of Stonington, pvt. sch. and Scliofleld Com- mercial Sch., Providence, R.I. ; m. New Bedford, Mass., 1875, Drusilla R. Parlow (died Oct. 29, 1908); m. 2d, Boston, May 28, 1910, Harriet S. Potter. Began business career, 1864, as asst. treas. Stonington Savings Bank, and was elected treas. and sec., 1876; pres. Uncas Nat. Bank, Norwich, 2 vrs. ; dir. First Nat. Bank, Norwich, 1890-08 (pres. 1901, 1902). Republican. .Address: Stoning- ton, Conn. SFAIiSING, Elizabeth Hill, teacher. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SFAIiBING, Fred Maurice, M.D.; b. Pawtucket, R.I., May 31, 1S70; s. Charles PI. and Annie E. (Carpenter) Spalding; A.B., Harvard, 1893: M.D., Harvard Med. Sell., 1897; m. Adelaide Frances Lecompte. of Boston. Oct. 11, 1905 (died Oct. 30, 1906); m. 2d, Elise Alice Jecko, Mar. 9, 1909; 2 children, Francis L., Fred M., Jr. Began practice at Boston, 1901; house phys. Worcester City Hosp., 1897-8; house surg., Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1899-01, now ophthal. surgeon. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc Club: Harvard. Home: 87 Evans Rd., Brookline. Office: 390 Commonwealth Av., Boston. SFAI^DING, Harry Osg-ood, M.D.; b. Hingham, Mass., May 4, 1871; s. Henry Edwin and Annie Osgood (Frye) Spalding; grad. Pliillips Acad., An- dover, 1890; A.B., Williams, 1894; M.D., Boston U. Sell, of Medicine, 1897; inimarried. Practiced in Boston, 1897-8; phys. Newton Nervine, West New- ton, Mass., 1898-9; practiced Waltham, Mass., 1899- 1900, Jamaica Plain, 1900-4; asst. visiting phys. Mass. Homoe. Hosp., 1900-4; also phys. out-patient dept., Homce. Dispensary, Boston, and asat. in materia medica Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1900-4; asst. visiting phys. Burrage Hosp., Boston, 1902-4; asst. supt. Norwich (Conn.) Hosp. for the Insane, 1904-12; supt. Westboro (Mass.) Insane Hosp., since 1912; clin. instr. in insanity Boston U. Sch. of Med. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Am. MeJl- co-Psychol. Assn., Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Phi Delta Theta. Conglist. Club: Boston Art. Address: Westboro, Mass. SFAIiSING, Henry Edwin, M.D., surgeon. (See vol. 1909.) SFAI.DING, James Alfred, M.D.; b. Portsmouth, N.H., Aug. 20, 1846; s. Lyman Dyer and Susan Parker (Parrott) Spalding; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1866; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1870: m. Boston, Nov. 16, 1882, Sarali Chase Shepley. Has practiced at Portland, Me., since 1873; specializes in eye and ear; ophthal. and aural surgeon Me. Gen. Hosp., 1881-14, now consultant. Mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Acad. Oplithalmology and Otology, Me. Med. Assn., etc. Club: Cumberland. Recreations: billiards. Has written many articles upon diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Ad- dress: 627 Congress St., Portland, Me. SFAIiDING, James Field, educator; b. Enfleld, Conn., Dec 5, 1839; s. Asa Leffinswell (M.D.) and Marv (Dixon) Spalding; A.B., Williams Coll., 1862, A.M.", 1865, S.T.D., 1887; m. Mary Harper, of En- fleld, Conn., Apr. 28, 1864; father of Walter Ray- mond Spalding and Pliilip Leffingwell Spalding. Tutor Williams Coll., 1863-4; asso. prin. Round Hill Sch., Northampton. 1865-70; P.E. clergyman, 1869-91; witlidrew from ministry and entered Catholic Ch., 1892; prof. English lit., Boston Coll., 1899-03: lecturer in English lit. at many Catholic schs.. colls., and tlieol. sems. since 1896. INIeni. Phi Beta Kappa. 1862. Author: The Teaching and Influence of Saint Augustine, 1886; The World's Unrest and Its Remedy, 1898. Contbr. to lit. revs. Address: 43 Larch Rd., Cambridge, Mass.* SFAIiDING, John Augustine, banker; b. Wilton, N.H., May 29, 1837. (See vol. 1909.) SFAIiDING, Katherine Moody, writer, editor; b. East Hartford, Conn.; d. Levi and Katie (Loomis) Moodv: descendant of John Moody, Hartford, Conn.. 1630, and Hadley, Mass., 1660, also of Joseph Loomis. Windsor, Conn., 1636 (old homestead still standing); ed. pub. sclis. ; m. Dr. Clarence E. Spal- ding, of Norwich, Conn., Jan. 24, 1883 (divorced in 1900) ; 1 daugliter. (Mrs. Charles A. Jones, of Ham- ilton, Bermuda). Asst. editor Bridgeport Telegram, 1899-13; asst. editor Bridgeport Standard, 1913-14. Trustee Bridgeport Protestant Widows' Soc; sec. Audubon Soc, State of Conn. Ex-regent Mary Silli- man Chapter, D.A.R. Conglist. Club: Woman's Press (New York). Author: (booklet) An After- noon with Fanny Crosby, 1911; series of essays, "The Morning Call"; Chronological Charts of Fair- fleld Home-lots from Settlement, 1639 to 1800. En- gaged in research work. Address: Bridgeport, (jonn. SFAIiDING, Fhilip Lefflnsrwell, telephone official; b. Itliaca. .X.Y., .lune 27. 1871: s. James Field and Marv (Harper) Spalding: A.B., Harvard, 1892, A. M., 1893, B.S., 1894: m. Katharine Hobart Ames, of North Easton, Mass., Oct. 10, 1900. Began in mech. dept. Am. Bell Telephone Co., Boston, 1894; with Bell Telephone Co., Phila., 1895-12, insp., chief enp-r., gen. supt., gen. mgr.. 2d v. -p. and dir. 1002 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., Del. & Atlantic Tele- graph & Telephone Co., Central Dist. Printing & Telegraph Co.; pres. N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., since Nov. 1, 1912; dir. 1st Nat. Bank (Bos- ton), Am. Dredging Co., Phila. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet. St. Botolph, Union Boat, Exchange (Boston), Philadelpliia, Ritten- house (Phila.). Home: 283 Commonwealth Av. Of- fice: 50 Oliver St., Boston.* SFAIiDING, Thorndike, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) SFAI.DIIT6, Walter Baymond, musician; b. Northampton, Mass., Mav 22, 1865; s. James Field and Mary (Harper) Spalding; A.B., Harvard, 1S87, A.M. (honors in music), 1888; studied music in France, Germany and England (chiefly Paris and Munich), 1892-5; m. Alexandrine Macomb Stanton, of New York. Apr. 18, 1896. Organist, 1887-8, or- ganist and choirmaster, 1898-1900, Emmanuel Ch., Boston; master of classics and music, St. Mark's Sch.. Southborough, Mass., 1889-92; teacher of music since 1895; asso. prof, music, Plarvard U. and Radcllffe Coll., since 1903. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Club: St. Botolph. Has had much to do with raising standard of music study in pub. schs. of N.E. ; has often spoken in connection with N.E. Edn League. Address: 5 Berkeley PL, Cam- bridge, Mass.* SFAI.DIITG, Willard Floyd, securities; b. Lvnn, Mass., Sept. 15, 1872; s. Rollin A. and Georgianna P. (Floyd) Spalding; ed. pub. schs., Lvnn, Mass., and Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Nancy S. Lawson, of Salem, Mass., Nov. 3, 1910; 1 daughter, Nancy. Began active career in employ of Adams, Blodgett & Co.. stock brokers. Boston, 1S92; became con- nected with Charles F. Curran, 1906: mem. Collins, Spalding & Co. since 1906. Club: Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 118 At- lantic Av., Swampscott, Mass. Office: 308 Shaw- mut Bank Bldg., Boston. SFAI.I.HOI.Z, Henry, mfr., banker; b. Heiden- neim, Wurtemberg, Germany, Mar. 8, 1859; s. Johann Heinrich and Wilhelmina (Schloderer) Spallholz; ed. Real Gymnasium, Heidenheim; m. Apr. 30. 1880. Johanna Lind, of Stuttgart, Ger- many. Came to U.S., Oct. 13, 1882; entered employ of M. Price, mfr. of shirts. New York; sent bv Mr Price, 4 yrs. later, to take charge of his business at Granville, N.Y.: after IVg yrs. went to Salem. N.Y., and continued there as msrr. Manhattan Shirt Co. for 19 yrs.; removed to Poultnev, Vt., Jan., 1907, as me-r. new factory of Manhattan Shirt Co. and so continues; pres. 1st Nat. Bank of Poultney since Nov., 1909. Elected pres. Village of Poultnev. May, 1912, 13, 14. Trustee Trov Conf. Acad.. Poult- ney. Republican. Methodist. Address: Poultnev. Vt. SFANHOOFD, Edward, educator; b. Lehe, Prov. of ITnnover, Germany, Aug. 9, 1852; grad. Gym- nasium, Verden, Germany. 1871: student U. of Gottineen. 1871-4, 1875-6. U. of Geneva, Switzer- land, 1874-5; granted certificate by govt, examina- tion bd. to teach modern languages and Latin Tauerht in Hanover. 1876; came to America. 1876; teacher of modern languages. St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord. N H., since 1880, and head of German Dept. since 1903. Asso. editor and pub. Germania, a mag. for study of German lang. and lit.. 1889-95. Contbr. ednl. revs.. Padagogische Monatshefte. Mem. Mod- ern Lnng. ^ssn. America. Am. Dialect Soc, N.E. A., N.H. State Tear^bprs' A'ssn.. Alleemeiner Deutscher Sprachverein. N.E. Modern Lang. Assn.. etc. Clubs: Wonolancet. Boston City. Address: St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H. SFABG-O, John, author; b. Stithians, Cnrnwnll. Eng., Jan. 31, 1876; s. Thomas and Jane Hocking (Spargo) Spargo; ed. pub. schs.,~ Oxford and Cam- bridge TT. extension courses; m. Prudence Ed- wards, of Cardiff. South Wales. Jan. 24, 1901 (died 1904); m. 2d, Mary A. R. Bennetts, of Yonkers. N.Y., Mar. 30, 1905. Became identified with socia- list cause in Ensr. at IS; publicly opposed Boer War; came to U.S., 1901, and has been active as socialistic lecturer, writer and worker; U.S. del. Internat. Socialist and Trade Union Congress, Copenhagen, 1910; served several yrs. on nat. exec, com. Socialist Party; del. all leading convs. of party; now mem. Nat. Com.: state climn. (Vt.). A founder Prospect House Social Settlement, Yon- kers, NY.: mem. X.Y. Milk Com. and numerous other philanthioplc socs. Trustee Village of Old Bennington, Vt. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: "Nestledown," Old Bennington, Vt.* SFABHAWK, Frances Campbell, author; b. Amesbur.v, ATas.s.; d. \)v. HMiDmas and Elizabeth (Campbell) Siiarhawk; grad. Ipswich (Mass.) Fe- male Sem. Organized and mem. exec. com. Indian Industries League, designed to promote industry and self-help among Am. Indians. Contbr. to mags, and papers. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 700 Commonwealth Av., Newton (Centre, Mass.* SFABI.ING, John H., M.D.; b. St. Mary, Ont., Can.. Oct. 29, 1SG2; s. James W. and Margaret (Gilpin) Sparling; ed. at St. Mary; M.D., Manitoba (Can.) Med. Coll., 1891; m. Maude Judd, of Ontario, Aug. 29, 1893; children. Inez W., Harold J. Prac- ticed at Boston since 1899; prof, diseases eye, ear, nose and throat, Mass. Coll. Osteopathy, since 1904. Methodist. Recreations: farming. Address: 144 Huntington Av., Boston. SFATJIiDIITCr, Albert Ausrustus, mercliant; b. Ashford, Conn., Oct. 14, IS'53; s. Augustus and Abigail Catherine (Richards) Spaulding; ed. pub. schs. of Ashford; was elk. in store of Charles B. Eaton, dry goods, Worcester, Mass., 1870-3, and in dept. store of Denholm & McKay, 1873-80; m. June 1, 1880, Helen, d. James and Mary (McPher- son) Fraser (she died Apr. 11, 1907); children, Cora F. (Mrs. H. C. Rose, of Worcester), Edith M., Paul W. Conducted a dept. store in Worcester, in partnership with John C. Maclnnes, 1881-92. and as corpn. with Mr. Maclnnes since 1892, as John C. Maclnnes Co., of which Is v.-p. V.-p. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mem. standing com. Adams Sq. Congl. Ch. since 1898. Mem. I.O.O.F. Club: Worcester Countrv. Recreations: motoring. Home: 34 Kenwood Av. Office: 462 Main St., Worcester, Mass. SFATTIiDING, Charles Edward, clergyman; b. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 12, 1864; s. George Levi and Octavia (Pickering) Spaulding; descendant of Ed- ward Spaulding, who settled in Va., 1609, and re- moved to Mass. about 1630; on maternal side, de- scendant of the Pickerings, of Mass., 1663; grad. Lowell High Sch., 1882: A.B.. Wesleyan U.. Mid- dletown. Conn., 1886, A.M., 1890; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theologv, 1889; m. Mabelle Estelle Spal- ding, of Chelmsford, Mass., May 11. 1892: 2 chil- dren. Paul Pickering. Miriam Longley. Ordained ministrv M.E. Ch.. 1889; pastor, Boston, 1888-92, Ashland, Mass., 1892-4. Cambridge. 1894-6. Win- chester. 1896-9, Springfield, 1899-03. Fitchburg, 1903-8, Newton, 1908-12, Greenwood Memorial Ch., Boston, since Apr., 1912. Mem. Sch. Com., Fitch- bure, 1908. Dir. N.E. Deaconess Assn. Methodist Ministers' Ins. Assn. Mem. Chi Psi. Clubs: Colo- nial (Dorchester). Itinerants. Clerical. Home: 380 Washington St.. Dorchester, Boston, Mass. SFATTIiDING. Ebenezer Farrlngton, M.D.; b. Francestown, N.H., Apr. 28, 1835; s. Leonard and Edith (Farrington) Spaulding: grad. Brideewater Normal Sch.; student Rush Med. Coll.. Chicago, 1S60-1: M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1866; m. Janes- ville. Wis., Apr. 28, 1864, Ada H. Pearson: 1 son, Holland Curtis. Master grammar sch., Janesville, 1857-60; served as asst. surgeon 7tli W^is. Vols., 1862-5; in practice at Boston since 1869; mem. Boston Sch. Bd.. ISSl. 1882. Recreations: traveling. Address: 3042 Wasliington St.. Boston. SFATJIiDIITG, Frank Ellsworth, educator; moved to Minneapolis, Minn. (See vol. 1909, also Who's AVho in America, 1914-15.) SFAUIiSIlTG, Henry George, clergyman, lectur- er; b. Spencer. Mass.. May 28, 1837; s. Reuben (M.D.) and Electa Goodenough (Clark) Spaulding; lived in Brattleboro. Vt.. 1838-56; A.B.. Harvard, at head of class, 1860; grad. Harvard Div. Sch.. 1866; m. Iaicv Warland, d. Dr. Sylvanus Plympton, of Cambridge, Mass.. Nov. 5. 1867 (she died May 9, 1910); 2d, Jane, d. late Hon. Nathan H. and Ann Elizabeth (Can) Langworthy. of Brookline. June 15. 1911. In service of United States Sanitary Com- mission during the Civil War; ordained. Feb. 9, 1868. as pastor of First Parish (Unitarian). Fram- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1003 ingham, ISIass. ; pastor Third HeliKious Soo., Dor- chester, Boston, 1873-7; lecturer in colls., schs., etc., throughout country, 1877-83; sec. Unitarian S.S. Soc, 1883-92; since 1892 preaching, lecturing- and travelins in U.S. and Europe. His lectures on Pagan and Christian Rome, given at Lowell Inst., Boston, 1874-6, are the earliest examples of a course of lectures with stereopticon views in which discourse and pictures are blended as in an illus- trated book. Clubs: Tuesday, Tlieological, :Minis- terial Union, Boston Association, Browning Soc, etc. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, and writings.) Address. 1470 Beacon St., Boule- vard, ISIass.* SFAUIiBIN'Cr, Joseph Whitman, lawyer; b. Car- ratunk PI., :\Ie.,^\.ug. 11, 1S41; s. Joseph and Elvira (Chase) Spaulding; descendant of Edward Spald- ing, who settled at Braintree, Mass., 1630; and John Whitman, who settled at Weymouth, Mass., about 1635; ed. Richmond (3Me.) Acad., Westbrook (Jle.) Sem. ; (A.M., Bowdoin, 1878); m. Mary J. Clark, of Boston, Nov. 4, 1864 (died Mar. 25, 1905); 1 daughter, Mary C. Served in 19th Me. Vols., Army of the Potomac, 1862, to surrender of Lee, as 1st It., capt. and It. -col. Admitted to bar, 1865; began practice at Richmond, Me., Jan. 1, 1866; re- moved to Portland, 1886, to Boston, 1892; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1868, 71, 79, Senate, 1872, 73; reporter of decisions. Me., 1880-8; Republican. Unitarian. Mason; mem. G.A.R., Loyal Legion. Home: Mel- rose, Mass. Office: 30 State St.. Boston, Mass. SFAUIiDING, Rolland Harty, governor; b. Town- send Harbor, Mass., Mar. 15, 1873; s. Jonas and Emma C. (Cummings) Spaulding; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, INIass.; unmarried. Began, 1895, in mfg. business founded by father, and now mem. Jonas Spaulding Sons Co., mfrs. leatherboard, counters, novelties, etc., at Townsend Harbor, Mass., Rochester, North Rochester and Milton, N.H., and Tonawanda, N.Y. ; v.-p. Spaulding-Frost Co.; dir. Spaulding & Sons, Ltd. (London, Eng.), Internat. Leather Co., Atlas Leather Co., 1st Nat. Bank, Rochester, N.H.; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912; gov. of N.H., 1915, 1916. Protestant. Club: Roch- ester Country. Home: North Rochester, N.H. Ad- dress: State House, Concord, N.H. SFAUXiDINQ, VTalter Marcellus, mfr.; b. Pep- perell, Mass., Oct. 17, 1846; s. Walter and Emer- line C^offln (Lee) Spaulding; descendant of Ed- ward Spaulding; Jamestown. Va., 1618, who settled at Chelmsford, now Lowell, Mass., 1623; ed. country dist. sch., local acad. and Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass.; m. Sarah A. Hill, of Lowell, Mass., Oct. 17, 1870; 1 son, Walter Virgil (sec. and asst. treas. Graton and Knight Mfg. Co.). Began in country grocery store at 15; in dry goods store, 21 to 22; book and stationery business, 22 to 23; engaged in tanning and belt making since Feb. 9, 1869; be- came sec. Graton & Knight Mfg. Co., 1870, later v.-p. and sec, and pres. since 1910; dir. Mechanics' Nat. Bank. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce, Nat. Leather Belting Assn. (exec. com.). Repub- lican, (ionglist. Club: Worcester. Recreations: music, travel. Home: 42 May St. Office: 356 Frank- lin St., Worcester, jNIass. SFAUIiDING, WiUiam Austin; b. Norfolk, Conn., June 3, 1847; s. Amos Austin and Louise Jane (Hart) Spaulding; direct descendant of Edward Spaulding, who came from Eng. in 1619 with Sir George Yeardley, landing in Va.; ed. Norfolk Acad, and South Berkshire Inst.; m. Annie A. Burr, of Pawling, N.Y., June 16, 1886; 4 sons, William Austin, Jr., Frank Burr, Frederick Spencer, James Bragg. Engaged in farming since beginning of active career; trustee Norfolk Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1884 and 1911; mem. Bd. of As- sessors; Republican. Conglist. Club: Norfolk. Ad- dress: Norfolk, Conn. SFAUIiSING, "William Stuart, sugar refiner; b. Boston, Feb. 17, 1865; s. Mahlon D. and Emily (Smith) Spaulding; A.B., Harvard, 1888; m. Kenil- worth, 111., Sept. 14, 1909, Katrina Fairlee; 1 daugh- ter, Katrina. Entire career has been in the sugar refining business; after leaving coll. became part- ner firm of Nash, Spaulding & Co.; firm inc. as Re- vere Sugar Refining Co., ^May, 1907, of which has since been pres.; also dir. Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Boston Elevated Ry. Co.. United Fruit Co., Nat. Shawmut Bank; trustee Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Tennis and Rac- quet, Eastern Yacht. Home: 99 Beacon St. Sum- mer home: Prides Crossing, Mass. Office: 2 Broad St., B.oston. SFAUI.BINO, WiUiam Waldemar, shoe mfr.; b. Lempster, N.H., :\Iar. 10, 1846; s. William and Em- ma Eliza (Miner) Spaulding; prep, education Green Mountain Liberal Inst., South Woodstock, Vt., 1861- 62; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1867, A.M., 1907; m. Oakdale, Mass., Nov. 25, 1868, Evelyn Alcie Harris. Taught sch. at Adams, Boston and Haverhill, Mass., 14 yrs. ; engaged in shoe mfg. since 1881 and in cotton mfg. since 1892; sr. mem. W. W. Spaulding & Co., Haverliill; pres. Haverhill Savings Bank; dir. First Nat. Bank, Haverhill; vice-pres. W. Boylston Mfg. Co., East Hampton, Mass. Trustee Tufts Coll. Address: Haverhill, Mass. SFEAR, Albert Moore, judge; b. Madison, Me., Mar. 17, 1852; s. Andrew P. and Alice P. (Moore) Spear; A.B., Bates Coll., 1875; m. Helen Frances Andrews, of Monmouth, Me., July 6, 1875. Taught sch. winters, 1868-75; prin. Anson Acad., North An- son, i\Ie., 1876-7; admitted to bar, 1878; practiced at Hallowell, 1879-85, Gardiner, 1885-02. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1883-5, Senate, 1891-3 (pres. 1893); mayor of (^ardiner, 1889-92; asso. justice Supreme Jud. Ct. of Me., 1902-9, reappointed Mar. 1, 1909; Republican. Grand comdr. Grand Commandery K.T. of Me., 1901. Home: Gardiner, Me. Address: Augusta, Me.* SFEAR, EUwood Barker, chemist; b. Aurora, On- tario, Can., Feb. 22, 1875; s. James and Emma (Braund) Spear; B.A., U. of Manitoba, 1899; post- grad, student U. of Toronto, 1899-02; U. of Leip- zig, 1 semester, 1904; Ph.D., U. of Heidelberg, 1906; m. Dec. 23, 1911, Edith W. Taylor, of Cambridge, Mass. Asst. in chemistry, 1906-7, insti'., 1907-10, asst. prof, since Oct. 1, 1910, Mass. Inst. Tech.; dir. chem. dept. Evening Poly. Sch. Y.M.C.A., Boston, since 1910. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Contbr. various scientific articles to Jour. Am. Chem. Soc. and to Internat. Congress of Applied Chemistry. Home: 27 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. SFEAR, Horace Frederick, banker; b. Quincy, ]Mass., Jan. 20, 1863; s. Horace Baxter and Mary Maria (Frederick) Spear; descended from George Spear, who came to America in 1642 and settled at Braintree, Mass.; ed. pvt. schs. in Quincy; grad. Quincy High Sch.. 1880; Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, 1881; m. Nov. 3, 1887, Grace Hall Adams, of Nash- ua, N.H. Became connected with Nat. Mount Wol- laston Bank, Oct. 1, 1881, and was elected cashier, June 1, 1887, which position still holds; pres. D. E. Wadsworth & Co., Inc.; trustee Quincy Savings Bank; was first treas. Quincy Electric Light & Power Co. 3 yrs. Mem. City Council, Quincy, 1895; now serving fifth term as justice of the peace; Republican. Unitarian; treas. and collector 1st Congl. Soc. (Unitarian) 4 yrs. Home: Braintree, Mass. Address: Quincy, Mass. SFEAR, Stanley Gates, clergyman; b. Hartland, Vt., July 24, 1873; s. George Weeden and Frances Mary (Gates) Spear; great-grandfather on moth- er's side a minute-man in the Revolution, and Weeden ancestor an ensign in same war; preo. edn. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt.; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts Coll.), 1900: A.B., Tufts Coll., 1903; unmar- ried. Ordained Universalis! ministry, 1900; pastor, Maiden, Mass., 1899-05, Dexter, Me., since Jan. 1, 1906. Republican. Address: Dexter, Me. SFEAR, Victor Ira, dealer in maple sugar; b. Braintree. Vt., Sept. 20, 1852; s. Jacob Almon and Caroline (Flint) Spear; prep. edn. Randolph (Vt.) Acad.; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1874; m. Randolph, Vt., Dec. 29, 1886, Abbie Marie Davis. Engaged in farming and breeding merino sheep, 1874-98. mak- ing yearly shipments to ranges of Mont.. 1884-92; engaged in lumbering under firm name of Spear & wniiams, 1883-6; has devoted attention to han- dling maple sugar products, wholesale and retail, since 1899; mgr. and treas. Vt. Maple Sugar Mak- ers' Market; trustee Randolph Normal Sch.; mem. 1004 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1880, Senate. 1886: mem. State Bd. of A^r., 1890-8, sec, 1896-8; chmn. and sec. State Cattle Commn., 1902-5. Republican. Mason; mem. Grange, Christian Brotherhood. Address: Ran- dolph, Vt. SFEAB, VTalter May, surs,'eon; b. Rockland, Me., Dee. 31, 1K71; s. Kdvvard Russell and Charlotte Brook.s (May) Spear; ed. Rockland HiKh Sch., 1890; entered Bowdoin Coll., but did not Kraduate; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Sept. 27, 1900, Mary E. Wisgin, of Rockland, Me. Practiced at Rock- land, Me., since 1896; surgeon-in-chief to Knox Co. Gen. Hosp. Republican. Protestant. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., Carney Hosp. Alumni Assn., Knox Co. Med. Assn., A.M. A., Me. Mod. Assn., Phi Chi, Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: Rockland, Me. SFZIAB, ■William Edward, lawyer; b. Rockland. Me., Jan. 2. 1847; s. Archibald G. and Ang:elica (Branton) Spear; A.B., Bowdoin, 1870 (Phi Beta Kappa); grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1872. Pastor Dunbarton, N. H., 1873-6; studied law, admitted to bar, and engaged in practice at Boston since 1880; attaclig to the U.S. Commn. that made the treaty of peace between U.S. and Spain, 1898; sec. Span- ish Claims Commn., 1901; of counsel for U.S. in the Alabama case and the French Spoliation claims. Overseer Bowdoin, since 1887. Author: North and South at Antietam and Gettysburg. Home: 554 Massachu.setts Av. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. SFEABE, Edward Bay, merchant; b. West New- ton, IMass., Sept. 21, 1872; s. Alden and Caroline (Robinson) Speare; prep. edn. Newton High Sch.: Ph.B.. Boston U., 1893; m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30, 1894, Dorothy Simmons. Kntered business in Boston, 1894; sec, treas. and gen. mgr. The Alden Speare's Sons Co., oils and mill supplies, founded by father, 1851. Trustee Boston U. ; v.-p. Boston Business Science Club. Republican. Methodist. Mason; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Exchange, Brae Burn Country, Algonquin, Boston Athletic Assn., Hollywood. Home: Newton Center, Mass. Office: cor. 6th and Binney St., Cainbridge, Mass. SFEABE, Frank Palmer; born Boston, 1870: s. Charles and .Jenny (Palmer) Speare; grad. Bridge- water (Mass.) State Normal Sch., 1889; studied at Harvard; M.H. (master of Iiumanics), Springfield Coll., 1911; m. May Cushing Whiting, Dec. 24, 1897. AVas prin. pub. grammar and high schs.; estab- lished dept. edn. of Boston Y.M.C.A., 1896, Day Sch.. System. 1909, Sch. of Commerce and Finance, 1911. Office: 316 Huntington Av., Boston.* SFEABE, Guy Edwin, educator; b. Randolph, Vt., Aug. 15, 1875; s. Charles and Mary E. (Chadwick) Speare; grad. Randolph High Sch., 1894, classical course, 1895; A.B., Dartmouth, 1903; m. Eva Au- gusta Clough, of Groton, Vt., Dec. 22, 1903. Teacher pub. schs., Braintree, Vt., 1896-7, liigh sch., Demp- ster, N.H., 1898-9, pub. schs., Cabot. Vt., 1899-1900; prin. Groton (Vt.) High Sch., 1900-2. high and graded schs.. West Jjebanon, N.H., 1903-5; prin. acad. and graded schs.. Bradford, Vt., 1905-10; prin. Littleton (N.H.) High Sch., since 1910. Trus- tee Littleton Pub. Library. Lecturer on American History, N.H. County institutes, 1914-15; in charge of high sch. history at Institute for Supts. and Principals, Plymouth, N.H., Aug.. 1915. Pres. Vt. State Schoolmasters' Club, 1909-10, Ammoonoosac Valley Teachers' Assn., 1915-16: mem. Chi I'hi. Mason. Independent Democrat. Address: Littleton, New Hampshire. SFEABE. Lewis Bobiuson, merchant; b. Boston, June 6, 1S61; s. Hon. Alden and Caroline M. (Rob- inson) Speare; ed. pub. schs., Newton, Mass.: m. Edith B. Holway, of Boston, Nov. 20. 1S83: 1 daughter. Caroline M. Began in oil, starcli and mill supply business with his fatlier's wholesale house of Speare, Gregory & Co.. Boston, and bec'anic si-. partner, Alden Speare's Son & Co.; now pres. The Alden Speare's Sons Co., The Exolon Co.; dir. Cen- tral Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce; pres. Oil Trade Club, 1899-1900; pres. Mass. State Automobile Assn.; mem. Am. Automobile Assn. (ex-pres.). Clubs: Market (dir.). Exchange, Ath- letic, Engineers', Algonquin, Boston Yacht, Brae Burn Countiy, Mass. Automobile (Boston); Lotos, Drug and Chemical (New York). Recreations: out- door sports. Home: 6 Sumner St., Newton Centre, Mass. Ofhce: 156 <;th St., Cambridge, Mass. SFENCE, James W., mfr. ; b. East Abington, Mass., Jan. 4, 1862; s. .John and Ann (Foye) Spence; ed. pub. schs., Rockland; m. Helen C. Cashman, of Hanover, Mass., Nov. 17, 1887; 6 children. Partner firm of John Spence & Co., 1882-01; pres. and treas. J. W. Spence Co., 1902-8; owner Rockland Welting Co. since May 1, 1908; pres. Rockland Trust Co.; treas. Albert Culver Co.; dir. Stone Leather Co., Federal Trust Co. (Boston), Mass. Employees Ins. Assn., Abington & Rockland Electric Light & Power Co., Rockland Cooperative Bank; trustee Rockland Savings Banlv; trustee Estate of John Spence. Republican. Catholic. IMem. Knights of Columbus. Home: 238 Union St. Office: 181 Market St., Rockland, Mass. SFENCEB, Alfred, Jr., banker; b. Suffleld, Conn., Oct. 29, 1851; s. Alfred and Frances C. (Reid) Spen- cer; ed. dist. schs.. Conn. Lit. Instn. and Edward Place Sch., Stockbridge, Mass.; m. Suffield, Oct. 14, 1879, Ella Susan Nichols; 2 sons, Alfred Francis, Herbert. Clk., later cashier, 1st Nat. Bank, Suf- field. Conn., 1872-91; cashier .-Etna Nat. Bank, Hart- ford, 1891-9; elected pres., 1899, and since con- solidation of .Etna Nat. Bank with Hartford Nat. Bank, as the Hartford ^Etna Nat. Bank, has been pres. of latter; trustee State Savings Bank. Mem. Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason (Shriner). Home: 16 Niles St. Office: 835 Main St., Hartford, Conn. SFENCEB, Arthur 'Weig'htman, editor; b. Woon- socket, HA., July 16, 1876; s. Charles Amos Wood- bury and Dora A. (Weightman) Spencer; ed. Brook- line (Mass.) pub. schs.; A.B., Harvard, 1898; m. Kate Tilden Willis, of New York, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1906; 2 children, Willis, Muriel Willis. Editor of the CJreen Bag; has written considerably for mags, on legal, political, economic and gen. subjects; has also at various times been connected with the pub. and printing trades, having been in employ of Charles Scribner's Sons, S. S. McClure Co., Harper & Bros., etc.; now associated with the Riverdale Press, Brookline. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Club: Harvard (Boston). Address: Brookline, Mass. SFENCEB, Charles Amos "Woodbury, publisher, printer; b. Claremonl, N.H., May 27, 1851; s. War- ren John and Mary Lawrence (Woodbury) Spencer; ed. pub. schs., Claremont, and Chester (Vt.) Acad.; in. Millville, Mass., June 3, 1875, Dora Annette Weightman. Began active career in pointing office of Ijrother at Last Douglas, IMass., 1869; in office of Clinton Courant, 1871; formed partnership with brother, George W., 1872, as Spencer Bros., and moved office to Uxbridge, 1873; partnership dis- solved, 1875; in office of J. A. & R. A. Reid, printers. Providence, R.I., 5 mos., 1875-6; foreman G. W. Goodale & Co., printers, Woonsocket, R.I., 1S76-9, resigning to settle in Brookline, Mass.; successive- ly mem. firm of Artliur & Spencer and Spencer & Soule; became sole owner The Chronicle, 1883, and of printing office known as The Riverdale Press, incorporated, 1908 (pres. and treas.); town auditor of Brookline 9 yrs. ; mem. Rep. Town Com. 15 yrs. or more. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Brook- line Edn. Soc. (treas. music com. 7 yrs.). Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Riverdale Casino. Address: The Riverdale Press, Brookline, Mass. SFENCEB, Charles Luther, banker: b. Suffield, Conn., Jan. 8, 1860; s. Israel Luther and Julia (Pease) Spencer, and descendant of Thomas Spen- cer, Hartford, Conn., 1640; ed. Conn. Literarv Instn.; m. Oct. 12. 1881, Florence T. Smith. Began active career in 1878 as a packer and dealer in leaf tobacco: became pi-es. First Nat. Bank 1898 and is now v.-p. Home: Suffield, Conn. SFENCEB, Charles Winthrop, lawyer, merchant; b. Cambridge, Mass., May 13, 1868; s. Charles H. and Clara M. (Palmer) Spencer; paternal ancestor Jarrard Spencer, who came to America. 1630: ma- ternal ancestor "U^alter Palmer and William Froth- ingham; prep. edn. Latin Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1890, LL.B., 1892; m. Ethel M. Wheeler, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1005 of Boston, Apr. 28, 1896; children, Winthiop Wheeler, Henry Wheeler, Ethel Beatrice, Robert Palmer. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1892; asst. clerk Superior Court, Boston, 1894-01; since in gen. prac- tice; lecturer Evening Law Sch. (Y.M.C.A.), 1902-6; pres. T. E. Moseley & Co., retail boots and shoes. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Oakley Country, Harvard (Bos- ton), Colonial (Cambridf;e). Recreations: motor- ing, tennis. Home: 11 Chauncev St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Barristers Hall, and 160 Tremont St., Boston. SFENCES, Edgar Tliurman, editor; b. Glens Falls, N.Y., Dec. 1, 1847; s. Ambrose and Harriet (Stackhouse) Spencer; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Os- sining, N.Y.. and Glens Falls Acad.; m. Albany, N.Y., May, 1871, Janet B. Mackinnon; 3 children, Harry A., b. 1877: Nettie I. (Mrs. Wm. Burgess), 1882; Edgar T., 1890. Learned printer's trade in Albany, N.Y. ; in printing business for self, in Glens Falls, 1872-4; one of three who originated Penny Post, Newburg, N.Y., 1875, the paper induc- ing the 1st centennial celebration in U.S., at New- burg, Jan. 1, 1876; removed to R.I., 1876, and was connected with Providence Journal until 1892, when retired on account of ill health; editor and pub. Hope Valley Advertiser since 1895. Republic- an. Baptist. Royal Arch Mason; Odd Fellow. Ad- dress: Hope Valley, R.I. SPENCER, Prederick Clarence, educator. (See vol. 1909.) SFENCEB, Georgre Prederick Allen, M.D. ; b. New Lebanon, N.Y., Dec. 16, 1856; s. Charles H. and Pauline E. (Wilcox) Spencer; prep. edn. Wor- cester (Mass.) Acad., 1875-7; M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1881; post-graduate work in New York, 1896; m. Barre, Mass., May 28, 1884, Julia M. Smith; 3 children, Effie M. Person, Bertha E., Grace M. En- gaged in practice at Barre, Mass., 1881-90, since at Ware. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Inst. Ho- moeopathy, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, etc. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., A.O.U.W. Address: Ware, Mass. SPENCER, Il(exschel) Dorsey, patent lawyer; b. Greene, N.Y., Aug. 5, 187 7; s. Eugene Marcy and Alice Adella (Harrington) Spencer; B.S., Hamilton Coll., 1900; student under Elihu Root fellowship at U. of Gottingen, Germany, and Cornell U., 1900-1; student Nat. Law Sch., Washington D.C., 1905-6, Y.M.C.A. Law Sch., Boston, 1907-8; m. Cornelia Emma Juliand, of Greene, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1904. Examiner in Patent Office, Washington, D.C., sev- eral yrs. ; engaged in practice of patent law, Bos- ton, since 1906. Progressive. Conglist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Boston City. Recreations: gardening. Home: Waban (Newton), Mass. Office: Albany Bldg., Boston, Mass. SPENCER, Imri A., merchant. (See vol. 1909.) SPENCER, James Hovey, pastor First Bapt. Ch., Colorado Springs, Colo., since 1912. (See vol. 1909.) SPENCER, Iiorillard; Feb. 14. 1860-Mar. 14, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) SPENCER, T(liaddeus) Henry, mfr. ; b. Suffleld, Conn., Nov. 7, 1857; s. Thaddeus Hezekiah and Lucy Elizabeth (Wells) Stillman Spencer, and de- scendant of Thomas Spencer, 1635, Hartford, Conn.; prep. edn. Conn. Literary Instn., Suffield; Ph.B., Yale, 1879; m. New Hartford, Conn., Oct. 8, 1885, Fannie Brown Kellogg; children. T. Harold, b. June 3, 1889; Miriam I., Jan. 16, 1896. In machine shop of A. S. Cook & Co., Hartford, 1879-80; in designing dept., Holyoke (Mass.) Machine Co., 1880-2; asst. mgr. Wauregan Paper Co., Holyoke, 1882-7; asst. mgr. Fairfield Paper Co., 1887-93; asst. treas. Valley Paper Co., Holyoke; treas. Mt. Holyoke-Lithia Spring Water Co.; trustee Conn. Literary Instn. Republican. Christian Scientist. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Yale Alumni Assn. Mason. Address: Holyoke, Mass. SPENCER, "Walter Bnnce, educator; b. South Manchester, Conn., Nov. 2, 18 78; s. Albert J. and Antoinette (Bunce) Spencer; grad. South Man- chester High Sch., 1897; in office Cheney Bros., silk mfrs., 1897-1900; A.B., Yale, 1904; unmarried. I'rin. Bacon Acad., Colchester, Conn., 1904-7; prin. West Hartford High Sch. since 1907. Republican. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Coun- cil); mem. Grange, 7th Degree, P. of H. Clubs: University, Get-Together, Head Masters', Radio, Choral (Hartford). Recreations: tennis, golf, gen- eral outdoor sports, travel. Address: West Hart- ford, Conn. SPENCER, •Wilbur Daniel, lawyer; b. Berwick, Me., Jan. 1'}, 1871'; s. Daniel Wentworth and Amanda P. (Prescott) Spencer; descendant in 7th generation, of Thomas Spencer, and Patience, d. William Chadbourne; grad. Somersworth (N.H.) High Sch., 1891; A.B., Dartmouth, 1895; m. Flor- ence M. Ford, of Berwick, Me., July 30, 1902; 3 children, Alfred Burke, Adele, Selva Spencer. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1899, and since practiced at Berwick; agt. and owner Berwick PMre Ins. Agen- cy; trustee Evergreen Cemetery; supt. schs., Ber- wick, 1897-01; town elk. since 1908; chmn. of com. for 200th Anniversary of Berwick, 1913; mem. Me Ho. of Rep., 1913-14. Mem. York Co. Bar Assn. Mason; mem. K. of P. Republican. Methodist. Au- thor: Maine Spencers, 1898; Berwick Revolutionary Soldiers, 1898. Address: Berwick, Me. SPENCER, "Williani Boyd, mfr.; b. New York, Nov. 5, 1872; s. Theodore Parsons and Jo.sephine (Boyd) Spencer; ed. pub. schs. Somersville and Bridgeport, Conn., and business coll.; m. Bridge- port, Sept. 17, 1901, Anna Colfax Benedict. Began active career at 17, as elk. in real estate office; became elk. in office of Bridgeport Elastic Web Co at 18, and remained 11 yrs.; with Union Metallic Cartridge Co. until 1903; pres. and treas. Bridge- port Elastic Fabric Co., mfrs. of narrow elastic fabrics; v.-p. and gen. mgr. Everlastik. Inc., New York and Boston, since Jan., 1915. Republican. Methodist. Home: 620 Clinton Av. Office: 209 Cen- ter St., Bridgeport, Conn. SPENCER, William Henry, clergyman; b. Knox, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1838; s. David H. and Mary A. (Crary) Spencer; prep. edn. U. Grammar Sch., Hamilton, N.Y.; served 1st sergt. to capt. in Union Army, 1861-2; commd. maj. Nov. 17, 1862; lost right leg in battle of Glendale, Va., June 30, 1862; A.B., Brown U., 1866 (D.D., 1890); B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1869; ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1869; m. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 12, 1869, Mary Eliza Stevens. Pastor 1st Bapt. Ch., Foxboro, Mass., 1869-79, 1st Ch., Waterville, Me., 1879-99, Bethany Ch., Skowhegan, Me., 1899-04; resident Cambridge, Mass., since 1904. Treas. Me. Bapt. Edn. Soc, 1882-03; pres. Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv., 1890-2; trustee of Colby Coll., 1901-4. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Address: 63 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. SPERRY, Charles Stillman, naval officer; Sept. 3, 1847-Feb. 1, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SPERRY, Ellie N., mfr.; b. Woodbridge, Conn., Jan. 18, 1857; s. Milo D. and Mary L. (Newton) Sperry; ed. pub. schs. and business coll.; m. Wood- bridge, Oct. 8, 1879, Lida A. Baldwin: children. Bertha S., Ralph M. began in mfg. business at Bridgeport, Conn., 1882; now pres. Monumental Bronze Co., mfrs. monumental work, etc.; treas. Bridgeport Hardware Co.; dir. Bridgeport Nat Bank. Pres. Bd. of Aldermen, Bd. of Police Com- missioners, Bd. of Charities, Bridgeport Bd of Trade. Republican. Consrlist. Clubs: Seaside, Coun- try, Yacht. Home: 300 Park PI., Bridgeport, Conn. SPERRV, Prederick Noyes, M.D. ; b. New Haven Conn., Dec. 29. 1872; s. Alfred Noyes and Lois Emma (Ryerson) Sperry; prep. eon. high sch.. New Haven; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1894; interne New Haven Hosp. 18 mos. ; m. New Haven, June 15 1905, Harriet Lum; 2 children, Frederick D.. Lois' Practiced in New Haven since 1895; clin. instr. iii diseases of ear, nose and throat. 1897-08, now clin prof, laryngology, Yale Med. Sch. Mem. A.M A Conn. State Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Soc ' New Haven Med. Assn., Am. Laryngol., Rhinoi' and Otol. Soc, N.E. Otol. Soc, New York Acad Medicine, Yale Med. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Gradu- ates,' New Haven Country, Quinnipiack. Recre- ations: e-olf. Address: 24 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. 1006 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND SF£RRV, Henry Maishall, l)aiikiiiK; b. Hartford, Conn., Oct.. 22, 187 5; s. Henry Tlioniijson and Mary Elizabeth (Loomis) Sperry; ed. pub. sch.s. and Collins St. Cla.ssical Sch., Hartford; unmarried. Became connected with Nat. Kxcliange Bank, Hart- ford, 1893, now cashier; mem. Common Council, Hartford, 1906-10, Bd. of Aldermen, 1910-12. Re- publican. Conslist. Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Hartford, Hartford Golf. Home: 12 Park Terrace. Office: 76 State St., Hartford, Conn. SFERR'Z', Neliemiali Bay, congressman; July 10, 1827-Xov. 1."!, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SPCRRT, Watson Bo'bertson, newspaper man; b. Sauquoit, Oneida Co., N.Y., June 25, 1842; s. Rev. Lyman and Amanda K. (Robertson) Sperry; en- tered printing office at 15; became editorial writer at 21 for Otsego Republican, Cooperstown, N.Y.; A.B., Yale, 1871; m. Anna Marie Lii)pold, Feb. 5, 1913. On staff, 1871, mng. editor, 1875-Sl, New York Evening Post; propr. and editor Wilmington (Del.) News, 1882-1900; U.S. minister resident to Persia, 1892-3; editorial writer, 1901-9, foreign corr., 1909-11, editorial writer and stockholder, 1911 — , Hartford Courant. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Club: Century (New York). Home: 49 Garden St., Hartford, Conn.* SFEBRT, Willard Iiearoyd, clergyman; b. Pea- body, JNIass., Apr. 5, 1882; s. Willard Gardner and Henrietta (Learoyd) Sperry; direct descendant of Richard Sperry, "sworn freeman," living at New Haven, Conn., 1645; B.A., Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1903; B.A.. Oxford U., Eng. (Rhodes scholar), 1907, M.A., 1912; M.A., Yale, 1909; m. Muriel, d. James Cavendish Bennett, of Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 15, 1909; 1 daughter, Henrietta. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1908; asst. pastor 1st Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1908-13, succeeding as pastor of that ch., 1913; pastor Central Ch., Boston, since Apr. 1, 1914. Trustee Wheaton Coll.; corporate mem. and mem. prudential com. A.B.C.F.M. Club: Union Boat (Bos- ton). Recreations: tennis, boating. Address: 50 Brimmer St.. Boston. SFIIiIiANZ:, Maurice P., lawyer; b. Quincy, Mass., Feb. 26, 1875; s. Cornelius and Mary (Dean) Spillane; prep. edn. Adams Acad., Quincy; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1896; m. Honora G. Forrest, of Quincy, Feb. 8, 1906. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896, and since practiced in Bostun; claims atty. Boston Elevated Ry. Co. since Oct., 1902; pub. ad- ministrator for Norfolk County, Mas^s. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Electric liy. As.sn., N.E. Street Rv. Club. Home: 55 Elm St., Quincy, Mass. Office: 1(J1 Milk St., Boston. SFINK, Joseph E., lawyer; July 27, 1842-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) SPINNEY. Benjamin P., shoe nilr. (See vol. 1909.) SPINNEY, Elvington Palmer, judge; b. George- town, Me., June 30, 1868; s. Palmer Oliver and Mary Jane (Todd) Spinney; ed. pub. schs. of Lew- Iston, Auburn and Brunswick, Me.; A.B., Bow- doin, 1890; m. Grace Emma Burbank, of Alfred, Me.. Oct. 30, 1895; 2 children, Doi-othy B., b. Nov. 6, 1889: Leon L., Aug. 19, 1903. Prof, natural sciences. Hillside Sem., Wis., 1890-1; i)rin. Paris (Me.) Acad., 1891-2; prin. high sch., Alfred, Me., 1892-3; admitted to Me. bar, 1895; practiced in North Berwick. Selectman of North Berwick, and municipal council for North Berwick, Soutli Ber- wick, Wells, York and Kennebunk; judge of York- shire Ct. since June 30, 1911. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Eagle Lodge No. 47, I.O.O.F.; Columbian En- campment No. 10, Canton; Negataquit Tribe No. 103, I.O.R.M. : Patrons of Husbandry. Address: North Berwick, Me. SFOFPORS, Cliarles liXilton, civil engr. ; b. Georgetown. Mass., Sept. 28, 1871; s. George Milton and Sarah (Hood) Spofford; S.B. in Civ. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1893, post-grad, student, 1893-4; m. Florence Corwin Swalm, of Middletown, N.Y., Feb. 5, 1896. Draftsman Phoenix Bridge Co., Phoe- nixville. Pa., 1895-6, and summers, 1897, 98, 99; asst. in civ. engring., 1896-7, instr., 1897-03, asst. prof., 1903-5, Mass. Inst. Tech.; prof. civ. engring.. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, 1905-9; Hayward prof. civ. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., since Oct. 1, 1909. Identified, since 1900, with important engring. works, including design of numerous bridges, in- vestigation and reports upon others, etc.; expert engr. upon investigation of strength of Blackwell's Island Bridge, New York, June-Oct., 1908. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. (dir.), Brooklyn Engrs. Club, Soc. Promotion of Engring. Edn., Alpha Chi Rho. Clubs: University, City (Boston), Technology (New York). Author: Notes Upon the Theory of Structures, 1907; The Theory of Structures, 1911. Contbr. papers to scientific socs., and pub. addresses. Home: Hotel Charles- gate, 535 Beacon St., Boston.* SFOPPORS, Elmer Pearl, lawyer; b. Deer Isle, Me., Feb. 8, 1863; s. Frederick P. and Caroline E. (Haskell) .Spofford; grad. Westbrook Sem., Port- land, Me., 1882; studied law; admitted to bar, 1«87; m. Deer Isle, June 1, 1887, Leonora A. Rich. Has practiced at Deer Isle since Apr. 13, 1887; att\-. Hancock Co., 1889-93; mem. State Senate, 1893-5: mem. governor's council, 1897-8; supervisor of census for Me., 1900; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901-2: judge of Western Hancock Municipal (I^t. since 1902; del. Nat. Rep. Conv., 1904. Mason (32°). Home: Deer Isle, 'Me. SPOFPORD, Harriet Prescott, author; b. Calais. I\le., Apr. 3, 1835; d. Joseph Newmarch and Sarah (Bridges) Prescott: grad. Putnam Free Sch., New- buryport. Mass., 1852; m. Richard S. Spofford, law- yer, of Boston. 1865. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Newburyport, Mass.* SPOFFORD, John Calvin, architect; b. Webster, Androscoggin Co., Me., Nov. 25, 1854; s. Phineas M. and IMary Ellen (Wentworth) Spofford; ed. Mon- mouth (Me.) Acad.; Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; Me. State Coll.; m. Ella M. Fuller, of Turner, Me., July 6, 1881; 1 daughter, Mabel Fuller. Entered office of Henry J. Preston, architect, Bos- ton, 1879; draftsman Sturgis & Bingham, 1881-6; mem. Spofford & Bacon, 1887-8, Brigham & Spof- ford, 1888-92, Bailey & Spofford, 1898-1900, Spof- ford-Eastman, 1904-8; since practiced alone. Arch- itect for many public bldgs., including: Brigham & Spofford's addition to the Maine and Mass. State liouses; city lialls of Augusta, Lewiston and Ever- ett; Elks Home; IMetli. and Universalist chs.; Parlin IMemorial Library of Everett; state armor- ies, Salem, Clielsea, and Maiden; Keany Sq. Bldg., Hotel Wadsworth, Hotel Princeton, and Pilgrim Apts., Boston: Masonic Temple, Augusta; Coos Co. (N.H.) Court House; etc. Mem. Mass. Legislature, 1905; mem. Everett Sch. Com. 4 yrs. Mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Everett City Planning Bd.; dir. Allston Development Assn. Republican. Uni- versalist. IMa^on; Odd Fellow. Home: 181 Linden St., Everett, Mass. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston. SPOFFORD, Parker, civil engr.; b. Bucksport, Me., July 12, 1842. (See vol. 1909.) SPOONER, Charles Horace, educator; b. Charles- ton, N.H., Aug. 6, 1858; s. Steplien and Sopliia L. (Hull) Spooner; S.B., Norwich U., 1878, completed arts course, 1879 (hon. A.M., 1895; LL.D., U. of Vt., 1904); m. Inez G. Davis, of Gardiner, Me., Nov. 15, 1882. Instr". Englisli and mil. tactics, St. Augus- tine's Coll., Benicia, Cal., and maj. N.(i. Cal., 1879- 81; instr. mathematics and mil. tactics, Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, 1881-9; maj., Vt. N.G., 18SS-9; teacher pub. schs., Fitcliburg, Mass., 1889-91; instr. mathematics. Manual Training Sch. of Wasliington U., 1891-04; pres. Norwich U., 1904-15 (resigned). Home: Northfield, Vt.* SPOONER, Florence Garrettson, reform worker; h. Baltimore; d. .1. Aquilla and Eleanor Garrettson; ed. Morrison Acad.; m. Henry T. Spooner, of Brooklyn (now deceased). Actively engaged as worker and writer in humane and reformatory lines; apptd. by Gov. Greenhalge mem. Com. of 12 from Mass. to Cotton States and Internat. Expn. Atlanta Ga. ; founder Anti-Death Penalty League; initiated movement that lesulted in substitution of electric chair for scaffold, and abolition of dark cells in prisons of Mass.: pres. ]\Iass. Prison Re- form League. Awarded World's Gold Medal and Diploma bv St. Louis, and Lewis and Clark expns. Home: 96 Pinckney St., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1007 SFOONER, Henry Garrettson, surgeon. (See vol. IDOi). ) SFOONEK, Henry Joshua, ex-congressman; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. U, 1839; s. Joshua and Ann Crawford (.Xoyes) Spooner; A.B., Brown U., 1860; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861; m. Mary Slack Brown, of Providence, Nov. 16, 1868; 1 son, Henry J., Jr. Served as 2d It., 1st It. and adj., 4th R.I. Inf., 1862-5; admitted to R.I. bar, 1865; justice Ct. of Magistrates, 1866-9; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1875-81, 1903 (speaker 1879-81); mem. 47th to 52d Congresses (1881-91), 1st R.I. Dist. ; during later yrs. of active practice was mem. Spooner & Miller, and Spooner, Miller & Brown (retired, 1895); dir. United Wire & Supply Co., Franklin Mat. Fire Ins. Co. Col. on staff of Gov. Lippit, 1875-7. Republican. Mem. G.A.R., Loval Legion, Providence Bar Club, R.I. Hist. Soc, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: University, Squantum, R.I. Yacht. Home: 12 Humboldt Av. Office: 42 Westminster St., Providence, R.I.* SFOONEB, Inez Grant Davis (Mrs. Charles H. Spooner), artist, lecturer; b. Cincinnati, Mar. 23, 1859; d. David Grant and Martha Elizabeth (Shields) Davis; descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, Tristram Coffyn, 1st gov. of Nan- tucket; ed. pub. schs. of Galesburg, 111.; Lombard Coll., Galesburg; studied art in New York; had charge of art dept., Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, 1882-9; taught in St. Louis and other cities; m. Charles H. Spooner, pres. of Norwich U., North- field, Vt., Nov. 15, 1882; 1 son, James Davis, b. Oct. 11, 1898. Mem. art dept. Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1912-14; speaker on Art Day, at Biennial Conv., Chicago, 1914; has lectured exten- sively in N.E. ; 1st v. -p. Vt. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1911-13. chmn. of art, 1909-11: chmn. of edn., Vt. D.A.R., 1914-16; organizing regent Elijah Paine Chapter, D.A.R., 1914-16; nat. chmn. edn., Nat. Soc. Daughters of 1812, 1911-15; state pres. Daughters of 1812, 1910-13; mem. Colonial Dames; Alden Kindred. Clubs: Ladies' Reading (Circle, Union (pres. 1912-16). Presbyn. Titles of lec- tures: American Art; Pottery; The Influence of Michael Angelo and Raphael on Art; Swiss Art; French Art; English Art; The Cradle of Art; etc. Contbr. many articles on art to newspapers and mags., especially for "The Vermonter. ' Address: Northfield. Vt. SPOONER, Lesley Hinchley, M.D.; b. Hingham, Mass., Aug. 22, 1881; s. John Winthrop and Marion Ripley (Baker) Spooner; A.B., Harvard, 1903, M.D., 1907; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1907, specialty internal medicine; phys. to out- patients, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; asst. in bacteriology. Harvard Med. Sch.; asst. in bacteriology and medi- cine, Grad. Sch. of Medicine, Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. (sec. med. sect.) Aesculapian Club, Boston Bacteriol. Club, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. Uni- tarian. Club: Harvard. Numerous articles upon anti-typhoid inoculation and upon other med. sub- jects, appearing in the Boston Med. and Surg. Jour.. Jour, of A.IM.A., Trans, of the Assn. Am. Physicians, etc. Address: 260 Clarendon St., Boston. Physicians, etc. Address: 2b0 Clarendon St., Boston. SFRAGTTi:, AugTistus Brown Reed, merchant, ioldier: ]Vrar. 7, lS27-May 17. 1910. (See vol. 1909, ils-o Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SFRAGUE, Beatrice Putnam, librarian: b. Black- stone, Mass., Dec. 15, 1873; d. Arthur A. and Helen I. (Staples) Putnam; prep. edn. Dean Acad., 1889- 93; grad. Boston Normal Sell, of Gymnastics, 1895; studied Amherst Coll. Library Sch., season, 1902; m. Albert A. Sprague, of Uxbridge, Mass., May 19, 1913 (died 1914). Librarian Free Pub. Library,' U.x- bridge, since 1901. Mem. A.L.A., IMass. Library Assn., Southern Worcester Library Club, Library- Literary Club, D.A.R. Address: LTxbridge, Mass. SFRAGTTZ:, Charles Homer, lawyer; b. New Ha- ven, Conn., July 21, 1856; s. Homer B. and Anton- ette E. (Pardee) Sprague; ed. Adelphi Coll., Brook- lyn. N.Y. ; studied law in offices of Miller, Peet & Opdyke, New York; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1878; m. Jennie Starbuck, of Concinnati, O., Aug. II, 1877; 2 children, Genevieve B. (i\Irs. Everett W. Crawford), Starbuck. Practiced at Boston since 1878; mem. Newton (Mass.) Bd. of Aldermen, 1895- 96. Mem. Am., Ma.'JS.. and Middlesex bar assns. Re- I.ubhcan. Mem. Mercantile Library Assn., N.E Whist Assn. (ex-pres.). Clubs: Boston Press, Am. W hist (ex-pres.), Newton Boat, Newton Club, Hun- newell Club. Recreations: whist. Home: 3 Wal- lingford Rd. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. oo^fc?^^®^^' Ildward G., M.D.; b. Chelsea, Vt., Feb. 23, 18t}9; S.John 11. and Elizabeth (Bacon) Spraf,'ue; descendant, on paternal side, of Ralph Sprague, the iiI"?'.SVant, Maiden, Mass., 1628, on maternal side, ot Michael Bacon, the immigrant, Dedham, Mass., 1640; grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1887; Ph.B.. H,'n?* ^*-V ^^^^' ^^■^^■' U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1894; post-grad, work in New York and Philadel- phia hosps., 1901, London hosps., 1902; m Hettie Cook of Rumney, N.H., Oct. 1, 1903; children, Eliz- abeth, b. Oct. 21, 1904; Hibbard, Nov. 28, 1908; Het- tie, Jan. 21, 1912. Engaged in gen. practice at Rum- ney, N.H., 1894-1900; settled in Barre, Vt., 1903; specializes in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1901. Mem. Vt State Med Soc. Conglist. Mem. Pilgrim Comman- dery, K.I., Laconia; N.H. Consistory, S.P.R.S Nashua; Mystic Star Temple, A. A.O.N M S Mont- FnJi,®^- , Author: The Ralph Sprague Genealogy, 1913. Home: 38 Merchant St. Office: Blanchard Blk., :Main St., Barre, Vt. SFRAGU£, Francis Peleg", M.D. (See vol. 1909.) SFRAGUi:, Francis -WiUard, clergyman; b. Phila- delphia Pa., Mar. 27, 1857; s. Ira Jackson and Re- becca t. (Hartman) Sprague; descendant on fa- ther s side, of English ancestors, from Upwey Eng on mother's side, of Dutch ancestors from ll^oA^'^'^i.^-^- Central High Sch., Phila., 1875, A.M., 1880; B.D Tufts Coll. Theol. Sch., 1879; spl. course Nat. U. of 111., 1 yr. (D.D., 1893); m. Emma Re- becca A\ hite, of Phila., Oct. 29, 1879. Ordained Universalist ministry, 1879; pastor North Adams Mass., 18,9-82, Peabody, 1882-9, Brattleboro Vt H^?,'^^.' ^^^* Boston, Mass., 1893-10, Jamaica Plain', 1910-1.-J; preacher at large since Sept. 12, 1913' preaching at Pope Memorial Ch., North Cohasset', Mass., since July 1, 1914. Sec. Mass. Universalist Conv., 1892-02; elk. Universalist Publicity House since 1900. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home- 62 Dunster Rd.. Jamaica Plain, Mass. SPRAGUE, Frank Julian, engineer. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home: Sharon. Conn., and 241 ^Vest End Av., New York. Office" 165 Broadway, N.Y.* SPRAGUE, Henry B., pres. Central Nat. Bank, Lynn, Ala.ss. SPRAGUE, Henry Harrison, lawyer, author; b. Athol, Mass., Aug. 1, 1841; s. George and Nancy (Knight) Sprague; A.B., Harvard, 1864, A.M , 1867- studied law, Harvard Law Sch. and office of Henry VV^ Paine, Boston; m. Charlotte Sprague Ward, of Boston, June 3, 1897. Admitted to Suffolk bar, Feb. 25, 1868. Mem. Boston Common Council, 1874-6: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1881-3, Senate, 1888-91 (pres. 1890-1); chmn. commn. to revise election laws of Mass.; chmn. Met. Water Bd. from its es- tablishment, 1895. until its consolidation with sew- erage commn., 1901. Trustee Boston City Hosp. nearly 30 yrs.; trustee since 1879 and later and now v. -p. Boston Lying-in Hosp.; sec. and trustee Mass. Charitable Fire Soc. since 1883; overseer Harvard Coll. 6 yrs.; v. -p. (formerly pres.) Boston Civ. Serv- ice Reform Assn.; sec, 1867-79, and v.-p. 1879-09, Boston Y.M.C.U. Mem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Bos- tonian Soc, Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Tavern, Unitarian. (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writings.) Home: 33 Fairfield St. Office: 1022 Old South Bldg., Boston.* SPRAGUE, Homer Baxter, educator, lecturer, au- thor; b. Sutton, aia.'s., Oct. 19. 1829; s. Jonathan and Mary Ann (Whipple) Sprague; descended in direct line from AVilliam (youngest son of Edward Sprague, of Upway, Dorsetshire, Eng.), who was joint founder of Charlestown, Mass. (1628-9) and of Hingham (1636); A.B.. Yale (class valedictori- an), 1852, A.M., 1855; student Yale Law Sch., 1853- 54, also with Mayor Chapin, of W'orcester, Mass ; admitted to bar, 1854; Ph.D., U. of New York, 1873; m. Antoinette E. Pardee, of New Haven, Conn., Dec. 28, 1854 (died Jan. 29, 1913). Practiced law at 1008 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Worcester, 1855-6; prin. Worcester High Sch., 1856- 59 practiced law New Haven, Conn., 1859-61; mem. New Haven Bd. of Edn., 1860-1. Raised 2 mil. cos. for war, 1861; served as capt., maj., It.-col., 13th Conn. Inf., 1862-6; wounded in action, Irish Bend, La., Apr. 14, 1863; mem. of two "forlorn liopes"; bvtd. col. for conduct at Port Hudson; reed, conunn. col. 11th C.D.A.; prisoner of war (battle of Win- chester), Sept. 19, lS64-Feb., 1865; served on courts martial, mil. commns., ednl. supt., freedmens cts., etc., 1865-6; mustered out, Apr. 28, 1866. Principal Conn. Normal Sch., 1866-7; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1868; secured abolition of the odious tuition "rate bills," thus makins the pub. schs. free, the reopen- ing of State Normal Sch., and the trebling of the annual appropriation for teacliers' inst.; prof, rhet- oric and Kngr. lit., Cornell U., 1868-70; prin. Adel- phi Acad., Brooklyn, 1870-5; headmaster Girls' HikIi Sch., Boston, 1876-85; founder and 1st president JNIarthas Vinevard Summer Inst., 1879-82; pres. Mills Coll., Cal., 1885-6; pres. U. of N.D., 1887-91; univ. extension lecturer, 1892-6; prof, and lecturer, Drew Theol. Sem., 1896-1900; editor dept. rhetoric, Students' .Journal, 1898-03; strongly supported for U.S. senator, N.D., 1889. Pres. Am. Inst. Instrn., 1883-5 (dir.); councillor N.E.A., 1887-8; asso. foun- der and 1st pres. N.D. Teachers' Assn.; also of Bos- ton Watch and Ward Soc. (dir.); mem. Yale Phi Beta Kappa; life mem. Pilgrim Soc; dir. and mem. exec. com. Am. Peace Soc; dir. Mass. Peace Soc (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc) Home: Vernon Court Hotel, Newton, Mass.* SFBAGTTi:, John Francis, lawyer, author; b. San- gerville. Me., July 16, 1848; s. Elbridge Gerry and Sarah (Parsons) Sprague; dist. sch. edn. In mer- cantile business, 1868-71; read law with Hon. Al- vah Black and was admitted to bar, 1874; began practice at Abbot, Me., 1874; removed to Monson, 1879; also engages in farming; mem. Me. Legisla- ture, 1885, 93; referee in bankruptcy since 1898; town agt. of Monson since 1880; elk. and dir. Mon- son R.R. Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Me. State Bar Assn., Piscataquis Co. Bar Assn., Me. Hist. Soc, Piscataquis Co. Hist. Soc (pres.). Me. Fish and Game Assn., N. Am. Fish and Game Assn. Mason: Odd Fellow; mem. D. of R., S.A.R. Removed to Dover, Me., 1910. Author: Sebastian Rale, A Maine Tragedy of the Eighteenth Century; Back- woods Sketches; The Northeastern Boundary Con- troversy and the Aroostook War; also local hist, works; has written many papers on Me. history; contbr. to sportsmen's mags, on fish, forestry, etc. Editor: Sprague's Journal of Maine History. Ad- dress: Dover, Me. SPRAGTTi:, Oliver AugTistus, INI.D. ; b. Greene, Me., Jan. 6, 1864; s. Virgil H. and Julia R. (Mower) Sprague; ed. Monmouth Acad., Kents Hill, Me.; Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin); INI.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.) 1889; m. Dec. 2, 1889, Myra L. Ford, of Wayne, Me. Practiced in Turner, Me., since 1889. Trustee Leavitt Inst., Turner. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Androscoggin Coun- ty Med. Soc. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Nezin- scot Lodge, F. and A.M.; Turner Chapter, R.A.M.; Lewiston Commandery, K.T.; The Grange. Ad- dre.ss: Turner, Me. SFBAGlJi:, Oliver Mitchell Wentworth, econo- mist; b. Somerville, Mass., Apr. 22, 1873; s. William Wallace and Miriam (Wentworth) Sprague; A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., 1895, Ph.D., 1897; m. Fanny Knights Ide, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 21, 1905. Instr. economics, 1900-4, asst. prof., 1904-5, Har- vard; prof, economics, Imperial U. of Tokyo, 1905- 8; asst. prof, banking and finance, 1908-13, Edmund Cogswell Converse prof, banking and finance, 1913 — , Harvard. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: 32 Bates St. Address: Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.* SFBAGTTi:, Fhilo Woodruff, clergyman: born Charleston, S.C, Feb. 26, 1852; s. James Woodruff and Henrietta Stuart (Woodruff) Sprague; grad. Union Classical Sch., Schenectady, N.Y., 1867: A.B., Union Coll., Schenectady, 1871; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1874; m. Boston, Dec. 11, 1879, Harriette Appleton Woods. Ordered deacon, 1874, ordained priest, 1876, Episcopal Ch.; rector Calvary Ch., Bayonne, N.J., 1874-8; head master and prof. r^atin and (Jreek, Griswold Coll., and canon in charge of Trinity Ch., Davenport, la., 1878-82: pres. Griswold Coll., 1882-4; rector St. John's Ch., Charlestown, Mass., since 1884. Home: 41 Monu- ment Sq., Charlestown, Mass. SFBAGUi:, Fhineas W.; president C. H. Sprague & Son Co. (coal), Seaconnet Coal Co., White Oak Transportation Co., Penobscot Coal & Wharf Co.; trustee Boston & Worcester Electiic Cos., Hamil- ton Assn.; v.-p. Piney River & Paint Creek R.R.; dir. Boston & Worcester St. Ry. Co., Maiden Trust Co., New River Co., Hawley Sch. of Engring. Corpn. Home: 471 Commonwealth Av. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. SFBAGUE, Robert James, college prof.; born Frankfort, Me., Jan. 19. 1868; s. James Edwin and Cornelia C. (Anderson) Sprague; ed. Ohio Wes- leyan U., 1892-3, 1894-5; A.B., Boston U., 1897, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1901; Harvard, 1899-01, M.A., 1900; re- search work in Europe, 1898, 1903; m. Helen M. Guernsey, of Winchester, Mass., Sept. 15, 1900. Carnegie Instn. investigator of the history of bank- ing in 111., 1906; prof, economics and sociology, Knox Coll., 1901-6. U. of Me., 1906-11; head of div. of Humanities and prof, economics and sociology, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1911 — . Home: Am- herst, INlass.* SFBAGUi:, "William, ex-senator; b. Cranston, R.I., Sept. 12, 1831; s. Amasa and Fanny (Morgan) Sprague; ed. Cranston, East Greenwich and Scitu- ate, R.I., and Irving Inst., Tarrytown, N.Y. ; (hon. A.M., Brovv'n. 1861); m. Katharine, d. Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Nov. 12, 1863; m. 2d, Inez Weed, of Va. Entered his uncle's mercantile house, lS4t), suc- ceeding to management, 1856; elected gov. R.I., 1860, 1861, 1862: active in raising ti-oops for Civil War; went to Washington with first troops from R.I., Apr. IS, 1861, and participated in 1st Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861: served throughout Penin- sular campaign; commd. brig.-gen. U.S.V., but de- clined; elected U.S. senator. May 28, 1862, resigning as gov.. Mar. 3, 1863; reelected U.S. senator, June 9, 1868, for term expiring Mar. 3, 1875. Trustee Brown IJ. since 1866. Address: Xarragansett, R.I.* SFBING, Arthur Iiang-don, lawyer; b. Salmon Falls, N.H., Feb. 25, 1858; s. John L. and Ellen M. (Fountain) Spring; A.B., Dartmouth, 1880, A.M., 1883; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1883; m. Fannie S. Tufts, of Boston. Dec. 9. 1902; children, Arthur Langdon, Helen. Began practice at Lebanon, N.H., 1883; removed to Boston, 1887; mem. Boston Com- mon Council, 1890-3: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1894, 1895; trial counsel Boston Elevated R.R.. 1896-01; asst. corpn. counsel. City of Boston, 1901-10: since in gen. practice alone. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M.; maj. asst. insp. gen. 1st Brigade. Mem. Bar Assn. Citv of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: University, Brae Burn Countrv. Recreations: golf. Home: 58 Selkirk Rd. OflSce: 73 Tremont St., Boston. SPRING, Frederic, M.D.; Apr. 27, lS58-June 13, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) SPRING, John O., contractor and builder; b. Springfield, Vt., Jan. 8, 1834. (See vol. 1909.) SPRING, John Roland, lawyer; b. Lebanon, N. H., Dec 16, 1875: s. John Langdon and Ellen M. (Fountain) Spring: grad. Lebanon High Sch., 1894; A.B., Dartmouth. 1S9S: LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1901; m. Eunice Dunbar Denison, of Ran- dolph, Vt., June IS. 1902; 3 children, John Denison, b. Jan. 1, 1904; Elizabeth C, Apr. 7, 1905; Eunice Eleanor, Sept. 23, 1913. Admitted to New Hamp- shire bar, 1901; In practice at Nashua since Sept., 1901; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902; judge of Police Ct.. Nashua, 1907-13; county solicitor, Hills- borough Co., since 1 915. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.): Odd Fellow. Recreations: golf. Home: 59 Concord St. Office: 86 Main St., Nashua, New Hampshire. SPRING, Iicverett Wilson, college prof. ; b. Graf- ton. Vt., Jan. 5, 1S40; s. Edward and Martha (At- wood) Spring; A.B.. Williams, 1863; studied theol- ogv at Hartford Theol. Sem., and Andover Theol. Sem.; (D.D., U. of Kan., 1886); m. Sarah Elizabeth, d. Prof. W^illiam Thompson, of Hartford, Sept. 25, 1867. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1868; pastor WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1009 Rollstone Ch., Fitchburg, Mass., 1868-75, Plymouth Ch., Lawrence, Kan., 1876-81; prof. English lit., U. of Kan., 1881-6, Williams Coll., 1886-09; emeritus prof. English lang. and lit., same, since 1909. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Mass. Hist. Soc, N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc, Vt. Hist. Soc. Club: St. Botolph (Bos- ton). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 3 Brimmer St., Boston.* SPRIirCr, Romney, lawyer; b. Fitchburg, ]Mass., Oct. 1^1", 1871; s. Leverett Wilson and Sarah Eliza- beth (Thompson) Spring; descendant of John Spring, Ipswich, Mass., 1634; prep. edn. Chauncy Hall and Boston Latin schs. ; A.B., Williams Coll., 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1897; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; since associated with Nathan Matthews and William G. Thompson, Bos- ton; mem. firm oT Matthews, Thompson & Spring, organized 1902. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton, Delta Psi. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Eastern Yacht, Longwood Cricket. Home: 3 Brimmer St. Office: 1134 Tremont BIdg., Boston, Mass. SFBING-ER, Elestus Martin, retired merchant and mfr. : b. North Sidney, Me., Jan. 18, 1837; s. Stephen and Katherine (JNloore) Springer; ed. schs. of Sidney and Vassalboro Acad.; prepared for coll. at Waterville (Me.) Classical Inst.; m. Boston, Feb. 17, 1876, Annie Maria Smiley, of Waterville; 3 children, Clarence Elestus, Ethel Maria, Annie Elestine. Sch. teacher, elk. in postoffice and dry goods store, commercial traveler for a New York mfg. house; formed partnership with brother, Marcellus P., Boston, 1865, under title of Springer Brothers, wholesale and retail mfrs. and dealers in ladies' cloaks, etc.; retired, 1901. Republican. Episcopalian (vestryman Grace Cli., Newton, Mass., 10 yrs.). Mason. For 35 yrs. resident in Newton, Clubs: (former mem.) Boston Art, Episcopalian, Newton. Katahdin. Recreations: travel (frequent trips abroad). Home: Sunnybank, North Sidney, Me. SQUZIIR, IiaRoy; b. Wales, Mass., Dec. 22, 1839; s. Arbey and Ruby (Moulton) Squier; ed. in com- mon schs., Wales, and ]\Ionson Acad., to 1855; m. Ida M. Royce, of Wales, Oct. 6, 1887; children, R. Ruby, Helen M., S. Phyrne. Moved to Monson, Mass., 1866, and worked at mason's trade; moved to Stafford, Conn., 1875, and bought farm; sold out after 14 yrs. and returned to Wales; pres. Wales Savings Bank about 10 yrs. Assessor of taxes; served as selectman, Wales and Stafford. Republican. Methodist. Recreations: hunting, fish- ing. Address: Wales, Mass. STAGE'S', Charles Franklin, oculist; b. Charles- town, Mass., Nov. 7. 1866; s. Benjamin F. and Emily A. (Dodge) Stacev; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. of Phar- macy, 1888, Pharm. D., 1888; M.D., Harvard, 1892; m. Boston, July 20, 1898, Alice A. Moody. Has practiced at Boston since 1892. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. ?iled. Soc. Address: 456 Audubon Rd., Boston. STACKIVIAM', Carl, clergyman; b. Westfleld, Mass., Aug. 10, 1876; s. Henry and Katherine (Krollman) Stackman; B.A., Amherst, 1898: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1902; m. Annah C. Gower, of New Haven, Conn., June 5, 1900. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1902; pastor Cornwall, Conn., 1902-4; field sec. Christian Endeavor, South Africa, 1904-6; pas- tor Cheshire, Conn., 1906-11, Steubenville, O., 1911- 12, Somerville, Mass., since Jan. 1, 1913. Pres. Mass. C.E. Union, 1915-16. Republican. Address: 11 Bigelow St., Somerville, Mass. STACKFOIiE, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Dur- ham, Me., July 29, 1864; s. Charles and Caroline A. (Dovle) Stackpole; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1882; A.B., Wesleyan U., Middle- town, Conn., 1886, A.M., 1888; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1891; m. Auburn, Me.. July 18, 1894, Maude A. Rolf. Began preaching in Boston, 1888; ordained to ministry M.E. Ch., 1890; pastor, Derrv, N.H., 1888-90, Haverhill, Mass., 1891-4, Peabodv, 1894-8, Dorchester, 1898-01, Melrose, 1901- 06, Bromfield St. Ch., Boston, 1906-7, First Ch.. Wal- tham, Mass., 1907-11, South St. Ch., Lvnn. Mass., 1911-14, St. John's Ch., Dedham, Mass., since 1914. Pres. Alpha Chapter, Boston U., 1905-7; mem. Chi Psi. Mason. Clubs: Boston Itinerant, Boston Cler- ical. Address: 50 Oakdale Av., East Dedliam, Mass. STACKFOIii:, Everett Scliermerliorn, clergyman; b. Durham, ile., June 11, 1850; s. Samuel Owen and Eliza Swett (Macomber) Stackpole; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1871, A.M., 1874 (D.D., 1888); S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1878; m. Elizabeth Augusta Blake, of New Hampton, N.H., Aug. 20, 1878. Or- dained M.E. ministry, 1882; pastor, Kingsfleld, Me., 1878-9, Lisbon, 1879-81, Deering, 1881-3, West- brook. 1883-4, Bath, 1884-87, Portland, 1887-8; pres. Theol. Sch., Florence, Italy, 1888-92; pastor, Au- burn, Me., 1894-8, Augusta, 1898-1900, Congl. Ch., Bradford, Mass., 1901-13. (See Who's Who in America. 1912-13, for list of books, etc.) Home: Bradford, Mass. STACKFOIiE, Joseph Iiewis, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 16, 1874; s. Joseph Lewis and Martha (Par- sons) Stackpole; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1898; m. Katherine Brown, of High- land Park, 111., Oct. 16, 1899; 3 children, Joseph Lewis, b. July 20, 1902; Elizabeth, July 22, 1904; Richard, Sept. 10, 1911. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, and since practiced in Boston as mem. firm of Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave. Mem. Suf- folk Bar Assn. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Rac- quet, Harvard (Boston), Eastern Yacht, Beverly Yacht. Home: 287 Marlboro St. Office: 84 State St., Boston, Mass. STACKFOIiE, Markham 'Winslow, clergyman; b. Westborough, iNIass., June 5, 1873; s. Stephen Hen- ry and Julia L. (Faunce) Stackpole; ed. Colgate Acad., Hamilton, N.Y.; A.B., Colgate U., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1896; Harvard Div. Sch., 1896-7; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1899; m. June 22, 1901, Agnes G. Smith, of Andover, Mass. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1899; pastor Magnolia, Mass., 1899-04: asso. pastor Central Ch., Boston, 1904-7; sch. minister and instr. English Bible, Phillips Acad., Andover, since 1907. Trustee Abbot Acad., Andover. Re- publican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Co-editor: Hymns for Schools and Col- leges, 1913. Address: 189 Main St., Andover, Mass. STACKFOIIE, Pierpont Iiang-ley, lawyer; born Brookline, Mass., Feb. 16, 1875: s. Stephen Henry and Julia Langley (Faunce) Stackpole; prep. edn. Colgate Acad.; student Colgate U., 1892-5; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; un- married. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, since prac- ticed in Boston; mem. Warner, Warner & Stackpole since 1903. Served in Co. A, Independent Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1899-03. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Dir. Children's Aid Soc, South End House Assn. Republican. Clubs: Union, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston and New York). Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Home: 5 Mt. Vernon PI. Office: 84 State St., Boston. STACY, Frank Edwin, mayor; b. Springfield, Mass., July 26, 1871; s. Edwin Stebbins and Martha J. (Pomeroy) Stacy; grad. Springfield High Sch., 1890; m. Mabel R. "\Vhitcomb, of Springfield, Mass., Oct. 17, 1894; 4 children, Ruth M., Fred P., Helen W., Madeline B. With E. S. Stacy Machine Co., hardware specialties, Springfield, since 1890, now cashr. same; mem. Common Council, Springfield, 1904, 5. 7, 8, 9 (pres., 1908), Bd. of Aldermen, 1911- 14 inclusive (pres., 1914), mayor of Springfiel-d, 1915: chairman Springfield School Committee. Member Sprinsfield Board of Trade (director). Mem. N.E. Hardware Assn. (pres., 1913-14), West- ern Ma'^s. Hardware Assn. (ex-pres.). Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Episcopalian. IMason. INIem. Odd Fel- lows. Knights of Pythias, Loyal Order of Moose, B.P.O. Elks. Ancient Order United Workmen. Clubs: Nayasset, Manchonis, Masonic. Recreations: trav- eling, music. Home: 176 Maple St. Office: 43 Tay- lor St., Springfield, Mass. STACY, Thomas Hobbs, clergyman; b. North Berwick. Me., July 26, 1850; s. Daniel Lowe and Elizabeth Ann (Hobbs) Stacy; A.B., Bates Coll., 1876, B.D., 1879 (D.D., 1906); m. Clara I. Farham, of Kennebunk, Me., Aug. 27, 1879 (now deceased); 2d, Leanora M. Harlow, Auburn. Me., Dec. 26, 1891. Taught in Bates Coll. 3 yrs. and in Div. Sch. 1 yr. ; ordained Free Baptist ministry, Sept. 17, 1879; pastor Fairport, N.Y., 1879-82, Lawrence, Mass., 1882-6, Auburn, Me., 1886-93, Saco, Me., 1893-02, 1010 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Concord, N.il., since Feb., 1!JU2. Nine times a mem. of Gen. Cont. ; coir. sec. Free Bapt. Mission See, 1882-94; made tour of world as mission sec, 1890-1; mem. Gen. Conf. Bd. since 1904 (exec, com. since 1905, and recording sec. of botli bodies); mem. com. of 12 on conference with otiier Chris- tian people, 1905-10; now com. of 5, and sec. same; president Ministers' Conf. Me. Free Bapt. Assn., 1894-02, York Co. Enforcement League, 1896-02; editor Me. Dept., Tlie International E\angelist, St. Louis, 1S97-9; trustee Bates Coll., New Hampton Lit. Instn. ; pres. Council on Sacred Orders for Free Bapts. in N.H.; pres. N.H. S.S. Assn., 1903-4 (since mem. exec, com.); mem. bd. mgrs. Am. Bapt. Foreign Mission Soc, 1911 — ; mem. Federal Coun- cil Chs. of (Jhrist in America; .sec. N.H. Interde- nominational Commn., Mar., 1906 — . (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 41 South Spring St., ('oncord, X.H.* STAEBIiEK, Ii(awTence) Merner, merchant, mfr., publisher. (See vol. J 909.) STAX:HIiI, Theodore Hermann, pharmacist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 25, 1S6J>; s. Francis Ru- dolph (M.D.) and Louise Marie (Schwoerer) Staeh- li; grad. Dudley Grammar Sch., 1883; student Bos- ton Evening Higii Sch., 3 yrs. ; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1890; m. Henrietta A., d. of the late John K. Willis, of Halifax, N.S., Dec. 31, 1911. Began apprenticeship in pharmacy, Aug., 1883, with Max Cramer, continuing in his employ until his death, Oct. 12. 1911; since managed business for family; became registered pharmacist, Nov., 1887; instr. in pharmacy, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy. Mem. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, Am. Pharm. Assn., Mass. State Pharm. Assn., Nat. Assn. Retail Drug- gists, Boston Assn. Retail Druggists. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Roxbury Lodge No. 211, I.O.O.F. Recreations: fishing, outdoor sports. Home: 211 Willow St., West Roxbury. Office: 1212 Columbus Av., Roxbury Crossing, Mass. STAFFORD, Charles Henry Alger, real estate; b. Decatur, I\lich.^ Nov. 6, 1859; s. John A. and Lucia M. (Robinson) Staft'ord; came to Vt. when a child; m. Stowe, Vt.. May 2, 1882, Grace E. Churchill; 3 children, Roy C, Guy C, Eloise. Lo- cated in Morrisville, Vt., 1889; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902, Senate, 1906; mem. com. apptd. by Gov. Bell to investigate the state instns.; mem. bd. trus- tees Vt. State Hosp. for the Insane; trustee Village of Morrisville, and water and light commr. many yrs.; town auditor. Republican. Mason. Address: Morrisville, Vt. STAHIi, Abraham M., banker, merchant; b. Ger- many, Mar. 24, 1853; s. Nehm and Sara (Metzyer) Stahl; arrived in America, 1871; m. Somersworth, N.H., Aug., 1887, Flora Guttman. Entered mercan- tile business, 1877, in company with his brother, as Stahl Brothers: sold out interest, 1903, and en- tered lumber business; owns about 20,000 acres of timber land in and near the White Mountains; pres. Berlin Savings Bank & Trust Co., from time of organization, 1891 to 1901; one of the organizers and pres. City Nat. Bank, also City Savings Bank: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1890 (Democrat): changed political views and was elected to State Senate on Republican ticket, 1908. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Home: Berlin, N.H. STANSISH, J. Myles; b. Middleboro, Mass., July 10, 1857; s. M. P. and Elesener Thayer (Cole) Standish; in 8th generation from (I'apt. IMyles Standish of the Pivmouth Colony; ed. English Hi.gh Sch., Boston; m. Jan. 22, 1882, Harriet B. Lyon, of Boston. (Connected with firm of Frederick C. Russell, inventories of homes. Dir. Standish Mon- ument Assn. Republican. Conglist. Capt. IMass. Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, 1901. Club: Colo- nial of Dorchester (lion.). Home: 40 Algonquin St.. Dorchester. Office: 131 State St., Boston. STANDISH, Iiemuel W., editor; b. North Easton, Mass., Dec. 13, 1858; s. David B. and Hannah G. (Ellis) Standish; grad. high sch.. North I'^aston, 1878; m. Stoughton. Mass., 1906, Edith M. Whitney. Began as editor Wakefield Bulletin, 1880; bought Stoughton Sentinel, 1883, and since owner and pub- lisher; became U.S. deputy collector internal reve- nue 3d Dist. of Mass., 1903; sec. Rep. State Com., 4 yrs., and sec. Rep. Town Com. of Stoughton, 12 yrs.; alternate del. Rep. Nat. Con v., Phila., 1896. Mason. Home: Stoughton, Mass. STANDISH, Myles, M.D.; b. Boston, Oct. 17, 1851; s. l-rancis and Caroline Amanda (Rogers) Standish; grad. lioxbury Latin Sell., 1871; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1875, A.M., 1878; M.D., Harvard, 1879; U. of Berlin, 1880-1; (Sc.D., Bowdoin Coll., Maine, 1910); m. Louise Marston Farwell, of Bos- ton, Apr. 28, 1890. Interne Carney Hospital, 1879- 80; house surgeon Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Hosp., 1881-3; formerly assistant in ophthalmology Mass. Gen. Hosp.; ex-asst. ophthalmic surgeon Bos- ton City Hosp., ex-oplithalmic surgeon Carney Hosp.; asst. ophthalmic surgeon, 1888-92, ophthal- mic surgeon since 1892, Alass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; formerly prof, ophthalmology, Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch.; asst. in ophthalmology, 1892-01, instr., 1901-4, asst. prof., 1904-9, Williams prof., 1909-14, Harvard Med. Sch.; consulting oph- thalmic surgeon Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear In- firmary. Appointed comdr. ambulance corps, M.V. M., 1889 (retired, 1901). Mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc. (pres. 1912 — ), N.E. Ophthal. Society, A.M. A. Mass. IMed. Soc, Soc. Mayfiower Descendants, Soc. Col- onial Wars, N.E. Hi.st.-Geneal. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: University, Boston Art. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: 256 New- bury St. Office: 72 St. James Av., Boston.* STANIiEV, Arthur W., soap mfr.; b. Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 30, 1847; s. J. H. and Cornelia (Draper) Stanley; ed. at Attleboro and Irvington, N.Y.; m. Attleboro, Sept. 17, 1873, Eunice S. May; 6 chil- dren, Henry W., Maybelle C, John Lawrence, Jo- seph Allerton, Eunice Elizabeth, A. Lincoln. In partnership with James O. Draper in the soap mfg. business, under the name of J. O. Draper & Co., Pawtucket, R.I., 1871-91 (pres. and treas. of cor- poration, 1891-04); pres. Kent & Stanley Co., mfg. jewelers, 1887-95. Mem. Pawtucket Business Men's Assn. Club: R.I. Congregational. Republican. Rec- reations: travel. Home: 57 Spring St. Office: Front and Blake Sts., Pawtucket, R.I. STANIiEY, Augnista M. VTalker (Mrs. Francis Edgar Stanley), D.R. official. (See vol. 1909). STANIiEY, Edward North, banker; b. New Bri- tain, Conn., Nov. 14, 1858; s. Oliver and Cordelia Hutchings (Peck) Stanley; ed. pub. schs. of New Britain; prof. Camp's New Britain Sem. ; m. Dec. 4, 1884, Mary T. Bosworth, of Winsted, Conn. Clk. in The Savings Bank of New Britain, 1877-9; elk., 1879-80, bookkeeper, 1880-5, asst. cashier and teller, 1885-95, cashier, 1895-1907, New Britain Nat. Bank; dir. and treas. The Savings Bank of New Britain since 1907; dir. New Britain Nat. Bank, Stanley Works, Hart & Cooley, New Britain Gas Light Co. Mem. City Council, 1888-9; city treas., 1890-1; mem. Bd. of Finance and Taxation continuously since 1907. Trustee New Britain Inst, (public li- brary). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: New Britain, New Britain Golf, Farmington Country. Home: 69 Lexington St. Office: 178 Main St., New Britain, Conn. STANIiEY, Edwin P., treasurer and tax col- lector; b. Manchester, Mass., May 26, 1844; s. Paul and Statira Stanley; ed. public schools, INlan- chester; m. Rachel J. Hobbs, of Gloucester, Mass.: 1 child, Mrs. Mary A. Stanley Baker. Enlisted at outbreak of Civil War in 19th Mass. Vols.; severe- ly wounded June 30, 1862, taken prisoner and con- fined in Libby Prison; exchanged July 30, 1862; discharged Apr. 17, 1863; treas. and collector of taxes, Manchester, since Mar. 1, 1888; auctioneer, appraiser and dealer in real estate. Mem. G.A.R. Mason (K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F., Red Men. Republi- can (del. to many convs.). Protestant. Address: Manchester, Mass. STANIiEV, Francis i:dg°ar, inventor, mfr. auto- mobiles. (See vol. 1909.) STANIiEV, Frank F., mfr.; b. Lynn, Mass., Apr. 1, 1850; s. Joseph and Mary J. (Atkins) Stanley; descendant of (jyles Hopkins, signer of Compact, 1620, and of Gen. Glover, mem. Gen. Washington's staff: pub. sch. edn. ; m. Carrie F. Roberts, of Lynn., Nov. 16, 1876: 3 children, Lyman R., Grace F. (wife of Dr. Walter M. Boothby), Gertrude F. Head of The Stanley Co., mfrs. machinery, since 1882. Mem. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND loi; Boston Chamber of Commerce. Uepiililican. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Tedesco, Corinlliian Yacht. Home: Swampscott, Mass. Office: 79 INlilk St., Boston. STANIiEV, Fred Veston, clergyman; b. Eden, Me., Jan. .!, ISTIi; s. I'^rederic Alonzo and Annie Phoebe (Richardson) Stanley; iy;rad. East Me. Conf. Sem., 1893; diploma Bansor Theol. Sem., 1907, B.D., 1910; A.B., Bowdoin, 1909; fellow Andover Theol. Sem., 1910; m. Fannie Newell Dolliver, of Goulds- boro. Me.. Dec. 23, 1893; 1 daughter, Marie Frances, b. Dec. 5, 1894. Ordained Meth. ministry, 1903; pastor, Penobscot, Me., 1903-5, Orrington, 1905-7, Lisbon, 1907-9, Kingston, N.H. (Congl. ch.), 1909- 12, Old South Ch., Hallowell, Me., since 1912. Mod- erator Kennebec Assn. Congl. Ministers and Chs., 1914. Mem. Phi- Beta Kappa, llepublican. Mason. Address: Hallowell, INIe. STANIiEV, Oramel Henry, M.D. ; b. Fryeburg-, Me., July 11, 1887; s. Charles Edward and Grace (Evans) Stanley; .grad. Fryeburg Acad., 1905; A.B..j Bowdoin, 1909; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin). 1912; house phys.. Me. Gen. Hosp., 1912-13; unmar- ried. Practiced in Concord, N.H., since 1913; asst. surgeon, Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp., since 1913. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc. N.H. Surg. Soc, Central Merrimack Co. Med. Soc, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi. Mason. Republican. Conglist. Associated with Dr. E. G. Abbott, of Portland, Me., in formulating cure for curvature of the spine. - Contbr. to med. jours. Address: 11 S. Main St., Concord, N.H. STANIiEY, Bichard Balkam, lawyer; b. Lewis- ton, Me., Feb. 22, 1875; s. Richard C. and Ellen M. (Balkam) Stanley; A.B., Bates Coll., 1897; LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, and since practiced at Boston; mem. firm of Boothby & Stanley; v. -p. Hopkinton Nat. Bank; dir. New Era Machinery Co. Overseer Bates Coll., since 1905. Mason (K.T.). Mem. Rep. City Com., 1906-8, Rep. State Com., 1910-12. Conglist. Recreations: motor- ing, tennis. Home: 130 Bowdoin St. Office: 35 Con- gress St., Boston. STANI^E'X', William, electrical engineer, inven- tor; b. Brooklyn, Nov. 22, 1858; s. William and Elizabeth A. (Parsons) Stanley; ed. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., and short time at Yale, class of '81; self-ed. in elec. science; m. Lila C. "Wetmore, of Englewood, N.J., Dec. 22, 1884. Chief engr. Westinghouse Electric Co., 1885-8, Stanley Elec. Mfg. Co., 1890-5; Stanley Instrument Co., 1898-03. Inventor alternating-current system of long dis- tance light and power transmission. Home: Great Barrington, Mass.* STANNABD, Harry James, educator; b. Berk- shire, N.Y., May 2, 1870; s. Lorenzo J. and Grace (Kimball) Stannard; grad. Newark Valley (N.Y.) Acad.. 1889, Cortland (N.Y.) Normal Sch., 1891; m. Barton, Vt., June 23, 1897, Nellie E. Case. Prin. Barton Acad., Vt., since Sept.. 1893: co. examiner of teachers since 1902. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Vt. State Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1904). Scottish Rite Mason, K.T. Address: Barton, Vt. STANITABD, Marg'aret J. (Mrs. .lames Howard Stannard), educator; b. Andover, JNIass., Dec. 12, 1861; d. Benjamin and Phebe (Worcester) Jenkins; €d. pub. and pvt. schs. of N.E. ; m. .lames Howard Stannard, of Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 22, 1884; 2 children, James Howard, Dorothy. Was associated with Mary J. Garland, a pioneer in kindergarten training, 1895-01; dir. The Garland Kindergarten Training Sch.. Boston. 1901-9; dir. The Garland Sch. of Homemaking since Oct., 1902. Mem. Wom- ■en's Ednl. Assn., Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, Internat. Kindergarten Union, Am. Home Economics Assn., Women's ^Municipal League, Elizabeth Peabody House Assn., N.E. Home Eco- nomics Assn., Garland Kindergarten Alumnae Assn., Garland Home Making Alumnae Assn. (hon.), Boston Froebel Club. For women suffrage. Unitarian. Clubs: Women's City, Twentieth Cen- tury. Address: 19 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. STANTON", John Gilman, M.D., surgeon; b. New Orleans, La., Dec. 25, 1848; s. John and Sophia (Cook) Stanton; A.B., Amherst, 1870; studied med- icine in CJottingen, Berlin and Wur/burg, M.D., U. of Wurzburg-; m. Elizabeth Savage Cooner, of Am- Jierst, Ma.ss., Oct.. 1875. Dispensary phys., Boston, 3 yrs.; surgeon to out-patients, Boston City llosi)., 1876-7; located in New London, Conn., 1877; sur- geon Central Vt. Ry. Co.; actg. asst. surgeon Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service; surgeon 3d Regt., Conn. N.G. Trustee Memorial Hosp., Law- rence Free Hosp. Active worker in ednl. lines; mem. Bd. of Edn., New London, about 20 yrs. (chmn. most of time); now trustee Bulkeley High Sch. for Boys, and New London Manual Training Sch. (See Who's Who in America for societies, etc.) Address: New London, Conn.* STANTON, Jonathan Young-, educator; b. West Lebanon, Me., June 16. 1834; s. James and Sabra (Wentworth) Stanton; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1856, A.M.. 1859 (Litt.D., 1894); studied law in office of Hon. Daniel M. Christie, Dover, N.H., 1856-7; stu- dent Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-62; m. Harriet Cushman Woodman, of Portland, Me., Aug. 7, 1866 Teacher, New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn., 1857-9; principal Derry (N.H.) Acad., 1862-4; prof. Greek, 1864-06; emeritus, 1906, Bates Coll. Mem. Nat Geog. Soc, Am. Ornithologists' Union, Me. Orni- thol. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Conglist. Club: Bates Round Table. Address: Lewiston, Me.* STANTON. Joseph, surgeon; b. Needham, Mass.. Oct. 13, 1878; s. Richard and Annie (Horrigan) Stanton; grad. Needham High Sch., 1895; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med Sch., 1903; m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, of Cam- bridge, Mass., Jan. 26, 1912; 1 daughter, Mary. Practiced in Newton, Mas.y., 1903-12, since in Bos- ton. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Newton Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Catholic. Home: 152 Strathmore Rd., Brighton. Address: 520 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. STANTON, Oscar Fitzalan, rear-admiral; b. Sag Harbor, N.Y"., July 18, 1834; s. Joseph and Eliza- beth (Cooper) Stanton: m. Caroline Eliza Gardiner, of Sag Harbor, N.Y'., July 6, 1859. Apptd. midsliip- man U.S.N., Dec. 29, 1849; passed midshipman June 12, 1855; master, Sept. 16, 1855; It., Apr. 2, 1856; It.-comdr., July 16, 1862; comdr., Dec. 12, 1867; capt., June 11, 1879; commodore, May 19, 1891; rear-admiral, July 21, 1894. Served on St. Mary's, Pacific Squadron, 1860-2; exec, officer Tioga in James River and Potomac flotilla and West In- dies Flying Squadron, 1862-3; comd. gun-boat. West Gulf Blockading Squadron, 1863-4; present at bat- tle of Mobile Bay; New Y'ork Navy Yard, 1864-5; on Powhattan, and Tallaposa, 1865; Naval Acad., 1865-7; comd. Tahoma, 1867; Purveyor, 1867-8; re- ceiving-ship Vandalia, 1870-1; Monocacy and Yan- tic, Chinese and Japanese waters, 1872-4; Norfolk Navy Y'ard, 1874-7; Newport, R.I., Torpedo Sta., 1878; comd. training-ship Constitution, 1879-81; was at Naval Asylum, Phila., 1881-4; comd. flag- ship Tennessee, North Atlantic Sta., 1884-5; naval sta.. New London, Conn., 1885-9; training sta., Newport, R.I., 1890-1; gov. Phila. Naval Home, 1S91-3; comd. flagship Newark, South Atlantic Sta.. 1893; comd. North Atlantic Squadron and was on Ijd. Kearsarge when she was wrecked. Feb. 2, 1894; later comd. San Francisco; retired July 30, 1894. Mem. Loyal Legion, Naval Order of U.S., Asso- ciated Vets, of Farragut's Fleet, Gideon Welles Naval Vets.' Assn., Soc. Am. Wars. Home: 30 Granite St.. New London, Conn.* STANTON, Zed S., judge; b. Roxbury, Vt., May 1 1848; s. George Berry and Lucretia Prentice (Silloway) Stanton; ed. com. schs., Roxbury, and Xorthfleld (Vt.) High Sch.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1880; (A.M., Norwich U., 1895); m. Berlin, Vt.. :\Iay 31, 1880. Jennie S. Walbridge; 1 child, Jessie L., b. Dec. 23, 1884. Began practice at Rox- burv. Mar. 15. 1S80; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1884-8. Senate, 1900-2; asst. judge Co. Court, W'ashington Co, 1884-8; state's atty., 1890-6; state railroad commr.. 1896-8; It.-gov., Vt., 1902-4; judge Superior Ct. of Vt. since Dec. 1, 1908. Republican. Conglist. Mem. S.A.K. .Address: Koxbury, Vt. STANWOOD, Edward, editor; b. Augusta, Me., Sept 16, 1841; s. Daniel Caldwell and Mary Au- gusta (Webster) Stanwood; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861 (LittD 1894); m. Eli^a M. Topliff, of Boston, Nov. 10, 1870. Asst. editor, 1867-82, editor, 1882-3, Boston Daily Advertiser; mng. editor Youth's Com. 1012 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND '-^, panion, 1887-1911. Spl. agt. 11th Census to collect ■tatistics of cotton manufactures; 12th Census for textile manufacturers; spl. agt. Census of manufac- tures, 1905. Trustee Bowdoin Coll.; mem. and rec. sec. Mass. Hist. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Brookllne, Mass.* STANWOOB, Henry Porter, credit ins.; b. Bos- ton, i\lass., June 2d, 181.3; s. Henry B. and Ellen (Hartshorn) Stanwood; direct descendant of Philip Stainwood, Mass. (near Boston), prior to 1652; ed. pub. and high schs., Boston; m. Clara M. Rich- ardson, of Boston, May 12, 1869; 5 children, Ellen (deceased), Herbert W. (deceased), Marion H. (Mrs. Sidney Gleason, of Medford, Mass.), Eleanor G. (Mrs. Lincoln F. Sise, of Medford, Mass.), Bertram (deceased). Clk. with B. B. Converse, Boston, 1859-66; mem. Converse & Stanwood. leather mchts., 1866-94; agt. for ins. cos., 1894-02; gen. agt. credit ins. dept. Ocean Accident & Guar- antee Corpn., Ltd., of London, Eng., since 1902; v. -p. Dover Marble Quarries, Inc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Medford Hist. Soc. Mason. Club: Appalachian Mountain (Boston). Recreations: mountain climbing, tramping. Home: 31 l^owder House Rd., Medford, Mass. Office: 7 Water St., Boston. STANYANT, Edward. Mlnot, editor and publisher; b. Milford, N.H., Sept. 9, 1855; s. Capt. John Minot and Julia Ann (Walker) Stanyan; grad. Milford High Sch., 1875 (class prophet); student Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1876-7. Learned print- er's trade; engaged as pub., at Milford; editor, pub. and propr., Milford Daily Pointer, the 1st Socialist daily in English pub. in U.S.; suspended, 1909; was on staff Christian Science Monitor over 1 yr. Candidate for state senator, 15th Dist., 1908; mem. Socialist State Exec. Com. Address: 105 Gainsborough St., Boston, Mass. STAFIiES, Arthur Gray, editor; b. Bowdoinham, -Me., Julv 4, 18G1; s. Anthony and Mary Gray (Blake) Staples; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1882; m. Jane Lambert Dinglev, of Auburn, Me., Oct. 21, 1895. City editor Bath Daily Times, 1882; city editor, 1883-93, mng. editor since 1893, Lewiston .lournal; dir. Lewiston Journal Co. Partner Haskell Fire Ins. Agency, Lewiston. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904, alternate, 1908, del., 1912; del. League of Rep. Clubs, Cincinnati, 1908. York and Scottish ite Mason (32°). Home: Auburn, Me. Office: ^ewiston, Me.* STAFIiES, Charles Jasou, clergyman; b. Mead- ville. Pa., May 30, 1856; s. Carlton Albert and Priscilla (Shippen) Staples: grad. Providence (R.I.) High Sch., 1874; A.B., Brown U., 1878; D.B., Harvard Divinity Sch., 1881; m. Lexington, Mass., Jan. 16, 1890, Grace M. Dean, of Reading, Mass.; 5 children, Laurence C, Eliot S., Robert T., Chas. Warren, Priscilla. Ordained to ministry Unitarian Ch., 1882; pastor, Christian Union Ch., Reading, Mass, 18S2-8, Unitv Ch., St. Cloud. Minn., 1888-94, 1st Ch., Manchester, N.H., 1894-1904, 1st Congl. Unitarian Soc, Burlington, Vt., since 1904. Re- publican. Mason. Recreations: gardening. Ad- dress: Burlington, Vt. STAFIiES, Clarence Hathome, M.D.; b. Lunen- buig, Mass., July 9, IS'78; s. Levi White and Emily S. (Hathorne) Staples; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1896; A.B., Yv'eslevar U., Conn., 1900; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Ruth Clarke, of Cochi- tuate, Mass., June IS, 1906; children, Clarke, b. Julv 4. 1907. Kathrvn, Oct. 31. 1909, Janet, June S, 1911. Med. house officer Boston City Hosp., 1903- 05; practiced in Maiden, Mass., since 1905; asst. in hematology Tufts Med. Sch., 1906-7; asst. to staff Maiden Hosp.; phys. in charge Maiden Con- tagious Hosp.; bacteriologist to Maiden Bd. of Health; med. examiner for Conn. Mut. Metrojjoli- tan, (Z;olumbian, and other life ins. cos. Mem. Mass. Jled. Soc, Boston City Ho«p. Alumni Assn., INIalden Med. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Progressive. Methodist. Club: University of Mai- den. Recreations: motoring. Address: 339 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. STAFIiES, Ernest Iiinwood, clergyman; b. Mon- roe, Conn., Sept. 10, 1856; s. Charles and Rosilla Augusta (Burr) Staples; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Monroe and Trumbull, Conn.; studied law in of- fice of Samuel B. Sumner, Bridgeport, Conn.; m. Esther J. Penfield, of Danbury, Conn., Mar. 30, 1885; 2 children, Gail R., Dorothy J. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1883; practiced in Huntington, Conn., 1886-01; was pros. atty. of Huntington, corpn. counsel for Town of Huntington and Borough of Shelton and judge of piobate. Pastor at Spring- field, Mass., 1905-11, Waterbury, Conn., 1911-15, Unitarian Ch., East Bridgewater, Mass., since Mar. 1, 1915; summer parish at Jacksonville, Vt., 1906- 15. Author: A Man of Destiny (story of Abraham Lincoln), 1902. Address: East Bridgewater, Mass. STAFIiES, Frank Leslie, lawyer; Jan. 24. 1866- Dec. 3t. 191-;. (See vol. 1909.) STAFLES, Frank T., banking; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 24, 1863; s. James and Sarah E. (Trubee) Staples; ed. pub. schs., Bridgeport; m. Bridgeport, Dec. 16, 1884, Laura F. Stevens; 1 son, Richa)-d T. Entered banking business, 1881; mem. turn of James Staples & Co.; dir. Middlesex Mu- tual Assurance Co.; dir. Boys' Club; sec. and ti-eas. Stratford Land & Improvement Co. Republican. Clubs: Republican, Brooklawn, Algonquin, Auto- mobile (pres.). Home: 549 Brooklawn Av. Office: 189 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. STAFIiES, Harold Joseph, banker; b. Biddeford, Me., May 31, 1880; s. Edward W. and Clara M. (Frisbie) Staples; descendant of Peter Staples, who settled at Kittery, Me., about 1670; grad. Thornton Acad., Saco, Me., 1898; m. May 28, 1910, Charlotte Stark Stone, of Biddeford, Me. Began as clk. Biddeford Savings Bank, 1899, and ad- vanced to asst. treas. ; entered York County Sav- ings Bank as clk.. Mar., 1910, and after 4 mos. was elected treas.; treas. and dir. Webber Hosp. Democrat. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commanderv). Home: 15 Crescent St. Office: 6 Adams St., Biddelord, Me. STAFIiES, John Walter, M.D., surgeon; Jan. 25, 1855-Dec. 11, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) STAFIiES, Iievi White, clergyman; b. Temple, Me., Apr. 19, 1849; s. James and Caroline (White) Staples; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1877, A.M., 1880; Ph. D., Taylor U., 1892; m. Emily S. Hathorne, of Solon, Me.. June 12, 1877; 3 children, Clarence Hathorne, Harold Ciitton (deceased), Zenas Carle- ton. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1878; pastor Lunen- burg, Mass., 1877-9, West Springfield, 1879-82, Chicopee Falls, 1882-5, Webster Sq. Ch., Worcester, 1885-8, Boston St. Ch., Lynn, 1888-90, St. Paul's Ch., Lvnn 1890-4, Meridian St. Ch., Boston, 1894-8, St. Paul's Ch., Lowell, 1898-01, Asbury Ch., Wal- tham, 1901-7, Grace Ch., Cambridge, 1907-12, As- bury 1st Ch., Springfield, since 1912. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Recreations: European and Am. travel, lecturing. Address: 52 Florence St., Spring- field, Mass. STAFLES, Iiindlej' Murray, lawyer; b. Swan- ville. Me., July 22. 184 8: s. Miles and Mary C. Staples; ed. East C^orinth Acad., Hampden Acad., East Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1866; m. Appleton, Me., 1881, Annie L. Burkitt. Began practice at Washington, Me., 1866; CO. atty. Knox Co. 6 yrs.; state senator 8 yrs.; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Washington, 3 yrs.; twice candidate of his party for U.S. senator. Grand Master A.O.U.W. of Me. Address: Washington, Me. STAFIiES, Winhnrn M., banker and real estate dealer; b. Naples, Me., Feb. 8, 1855; s. Charles M. and Sarah N. (Center) Staples; ed. dist. schs., Bridgton High Sch. and Bridgton Acad.; m. Water- ford, Me., Nov. 20, 1881, Idalyn M. Gove. Propr. gen. stoio, BiidgtoTi, 1881-7; treas. and mgr. Bridg- ton & Harrison Electric Co., 1897-1902; president Bridgton Nat. Bank; trustee Bridgton Savings Bank. Treas. Bridgton, 1888, 89, 90; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1894, 95, 96; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1897-1901, Senate, 1901-5; trustee Bridgton Acad. Republican. Conglist. Knight Templar; mem. I.O. O.P., K. of P. Club: Cold River. Recreations: tiout fishing. Address: Bridgton, Me. STARBIBD, Isaac Warren, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1013 STARBUCK. Alexander, editor: b. Nantucket, Mass., Nov. 6, 1841; s. Frederick Gayer and Chloe (.Hatch) Slaibuck: m. ^Valtham, Mass., June 13, 1867, Ella Maria Warren; 2 children, Walter F., George F. Began learning watchmaker's trade at Waltham, 1859; entered partnership with employer, 1863; partnership dissolved about 1875; sold out business, 1877, and worked in Am. Watch Factory until 1883; in charge of spl. clerical work, Am. Watch & Tool Co.. about IVg yrs.; went into part- nership with Kobert B. Somers in pub. Waltham Free Press, and book and job printing; pres. Wal- tham rub. Co.; mem Bd. of Aldermen 3 vrs.; nem. Waltham Hosp. and Baby Hosp. corpns. Republi- can. Universalist. Ex-pres. Mass. and Suburban Press assns. (rec. sec. latter) ; mem. Nantucket Hist. Assn. (pies.), N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Watertown Hist. Soc, Wis. State Hist. Soc. (corr.), Waltham Hist. Soc. (pres.). Bay State Hist. League (sec), Bd. of Trade. Knight Templar. Home: 141 Weston St. Office: 126 Moody St., Waltham, Mass, STARBtJCK, Amber A., M.D.; b. Riverside, Mass., Nov. 3, 1878; d. George and Elizabeth J. (Holmes) Starbuck; descendant of Tristram Coffin, who came from England to America, 1642, and was one of the purchasers of Nantucket, Mass., 1659; ed. pub. schs., Turners Falls, Mass.; spl. studies Tufts Coll.. 1897-8; A.B., Boston U., 1902; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1906; unmar- ried. Interne Mass. Homo?. Hosp., 1906-7; supt. Wesson Memorial Hosp., Springfield, 1908, 1909; in gen. practice in Springfield since 1909; anesthe- tizer to Wesson Memorial Hosp. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Western Mass. HomcE. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Phi Chapter Kappa Kappa Gamma. Uni- tarian. Club: Springfield College. Home: 40 High St. Office: 174 State St., Springfield, Mass. STABE, James Henry, author; b. Vine House, Mitcham, Surrey. London. Eng., July 6, 1847; s. John Henry and Mary Elizabeth Ann (A'Court) Stark; came to Boston, Mass., 1856; ed. pub. schs.; m. Katherine, d. William S. and Jane (Mitchell) Manton, of Kingston, Can., Dec. 23, 1876. Ap- prenticed to stereotyping and electrotyping trade. 1864; established the Photo-Electrotype Co., Bos- ton, 1877 (pres., 1877-1900); retired, 1900, to devote time to lit. work. Founder and v. -p. Dorchester Hist. Soc; pres. British Charitable Soc, British- Am. Assn., and v. -p. Victorian Club (all of Bos- ton) ; mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, United Em- pire Loyalists Assn. of Can. Republican. Mason. Founder South Boston Yacht Club, 1868 (commo- dore, 1872), Savin Hill Yacht Club, 1888 (commo- dore, 1888-1900), Rock Hill Yacht Club (commo- dore, 1913). Author: Stark's Antique Views of Boston: Loyalists of Massachusetts; Stark's His- tories and Guides to the West Indies, 6 vols.. Ber- muda. 1884. Bahamas, 1891. Barbadoes and (Carib- bean Islands, 1903, Trinidad, 1897, Jamaica, 1902. British Guiana, 1904. Has written and published many articles on hist, and geneal. sub.iects. Home: Savin Hill, Dorchester. Office: 17 Milk St.. Boston. STARE, John T., capitalist; b. Nashua. N.H., Apr. 14. 1851; s. Gen. George and Mary Grace (Bowers) Stark, and descendant of Archibald Stark, through his son .lohn (Gen. ,Iohn Stark of Revolutionary fame) ; prep. edn. Nashua High Sch.: B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1871: m. 1st, Nov. 6, 1873. Eva L. Barr. of Nashua. N.H. (died Julv 9. 1875); m. 2d, Carrie E. Barr, sister of his first wife. Engaged as civ. engr. in ry. survey and constrn.. 1871-80. and since associated in banking business with his father; pres. Pennichuck Water Works: treas. N.H. Improvement Co. Address: Nashua, N.H. STARK, J(osliua) Warren; b. Lyme, Conn., Nov. 28, 1862: s. Lucius and Ellen (Warren) Stark; descendant of Aaron Stark, who settled in l\Iystic, Conn.; ed. com. schs. of Lyme; Bacon Acad.. Col- chester, Conn.; m. Nov. 20, 1892, Alione Eby, of East Haddam, Conn. Purchased farm. 1885, which had been in the Stark family for 75 years and since occupied same; trustee and mgr. funds of incom- petent persons by order of probate court; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; first selectman, etc Sec. Fair Assn., 8 yrs. Republican. Baptist: deacon and trustee. Mem. Lyme Grange No. 147 (master 6 yrs.). Address: Lyme, Conn. STARK, Maurice Albert, M.D., surgeon; b. Man- chester, N.H., .July 3U, 1S74; s. Frederick Glllman and Anna Betsey (Hutchinson) Stark; g.g.s. Gen. John Stark; ed. pub. schs., Manchester; M.D., Daitmouth Mod. Sell., 1897; m. Welthoa L. Ford, of Marshfield, IMass., June 14, 1900; 2 children, Ruth Ford, b. July 4, 1911, Welthea, 1913. Began practice at Marshfield, Mass., 1897; removed to Goffstown, N.H., 1900; mem. Bd. of Health (sec 9 yrs.). Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Hillsboro County Med. Soc. Mem. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs. Club: Goffstown Gun. Recreations: hunting, fish- ing. Address: Goffstown, N.H. STARKWEATHER, Amelia Minerva; b. Stark- ville, N.Y., July 9, 1840; d. Merritt and Hannah (Saunders) Starkweather; descendant of Robert Starkweather, first of the name in this country; ed. Gary Collegiate Inst., Oakfield, N.Y. ; grad. Chautauqua Lit. and Scientific Circle, 1882 (1st class) ; m. Jacob Flint Starkweather, of Norwich, Conn., Oct. 6, 1910. Commenced teaching at age 15 and continued many years, in which time wrote many hymns now in use in S.S. song books, and articles upon various subjects for papers and mags.; at same time supt. S.S. in Titusvllle, Pa., numbering 400 pupils, with 40 teachers and of- ficers. 1876-84. Traveling financial agent for Chil- dren's Orphan Home, Randolph, N.Y., 1888-92. lec- turing from pulpit and platform several times weekly; a lifelong worker in phllanthi'opic and charitable enterprises, and highly successful in evangelistic meetings. Baptist. Author: Tomtits and Other Bits, 1885; Leaves from the City Beauti- ful. 1012. Address: Norwich, Conn. STARR, Edward Comfort, clergyman; b. Guil- ford, Conn.. Jan. 12. 1844; s. John Shipman and Lydla Austin (Lav) Starr; descendant of Dr. Com- fort Starr. Boston. 1635. John Alden and Gov. John Haynes. of Conn.; grad. Guilford Inst, (salu- tatorlan) 1862; A.B., Yale U., 1866; student 1 yr. at Andover Sem.; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1870; m. Emily Amelia Shew, of Hartford, Conn., Jan. 12, 1878; 3 children, Charles Comfort, Edward Burgis, Mabel Emllv. Prin. Royalton (Vt.) Acad.. 1866; ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1871; pastor Waseca, Minn., 1871-5, Wethersfleld Av. Ch., Hartford, Conn.. 1876-81, Northfleld, 1881-7. Cornwall, 1888- 1915. Especially Interested In ednl. matters, active on local sch. bd. for many yrs., and In village improvements. Trustee Cornwall Library, Housa- tonlc Valley Inst. Republican. ■V\^rote: "Parish Papers"; wrote A Catechetical Introduction to the Books of the Bible, 1S78. Address: Cornwall, Conn. STARR, Harris Elwood. clergyman; b. Phenix, R.I., May 7, 1875: s. William Henry and Nancy (Williams) Starr; descendant of Dr. Comfort Starr, who settled in Cambridge. Mass., In 1634; prep. edn. English and Classical Sch., Providence, RI.; Ph.B., Brown U., 1897: A.M., Harvard, 1S99; B.D., Yale Dlv. Sch., 1910: m. Caroline Tuthlll, of Palmer. Mass.. Sept. 6. 1899. Instr. in English lit.. Brown U., 1899-01: ordained Congl. ministry, 1902; chaplain also prof, of English, Conn. Agrl. Coll., and pastor 2d Congl. Ch., Mansfield, Conn., 1902-8; pastor Mt. Carmel, Conn.. 1908-11, Pilgrim Ch.. New Haven, since July, 1911. Mem. S.A.R.. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Mason (R.A.). Clubs: Graduates', Congregational (pres.. 1914). Recrea- tions: tennis. Address: 303 Lexington Av., New Haven. Conn. STARR, Samuel, M.D.; b. Boston. Ma«s.. Dec. 31, 1884- s David and Rebecca (Rosenfeld) Starr: t'rad' Eliot Grammar Sch., Boston, 1899; regular and post-grad, courses. English Hlsrh Sch.. Bos- ton 1902 1903; B S., Harvard. 1907: M.D.. Har- vard Med. Sch., 1910; unmarried. Practiced in Providence, R.I.. since 1912. Mem. A.M. A.. R.I. Med Soc, Providence Med. Assn. Author: (with Alfred J Markowltz) Everyday Laneuage Lessons. 1914- rwith same) Vocabulary of Common Words In Yiddish. Italian, Russian and English, 1914. Address: 5.'^2 Broad St., Providence, R.I. STARRETT, IiBwls Frederick, lawyer; b. War- ren, :Me.. June 20. 1844; s. Marcus and Lovina (Lawrence) Starrett: Warren Acad.; admitted to 1014 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND bar 1S97; m. Mrs. Emma J. Bradford 13allou, of Worcester, Mass., June 5, 1889. Clerk of courts, Knox Co., Me., 1878-88, 1893-6; referee in bank- ruptcy for Knox Dist., 1898-10; Democrat. Cong- list. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: liockland. Me.* START, Cora Augeline; b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 14, 1867; d. Rolla Xicholas and Angeline (Lamb) Start; A.B., Vassar, 1890, A.M., 1892; post-grad, work RadclifEe Coll.; fellow in history, U. of Chi- cago, 1893-4; unmarried. Teacher of history, Vas- sar Coll., 1896-8. Active in ednl., civic and social welfare work; mem. exec. bd. Maria Mitchell Me- morial House; mem. legislative com. Mass. Wom- an Suffrage Assn. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Wor- cester Pub. Edn. Assn. Club: Boston College. Rec- reations: music, books. Address: 58 Fruit St., Worcester, Mass. START, Edwin Augustus, educator, writer; moved to Seattle, Wasli. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) STEASIVIAN, James Moreau, merchant; b. Win- Ihrop, J\le., Mar. 24, 1847; s. Epliraim M. and Anne (Wliitnev) Steadman; ed. pub. schs.: m. Addie F. Garvill, of Lewiston, Me., Mar. 22, 1S72; 3 children, Mabel. Pattey, Annie Maud (Mrs. D. W. Coburn). Began in wholesale grocery business. Portland, Me., 1874; pres. and treas. Steadman-Hawkes Co., since 1902; dir. Chapman Nat. Bank, United States Trust Co. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Club: Portland Country. Recreations: motoring, travel. Home: 124 Pine St. Office: 221 Commercial St., Portland, Me. STEARNS, Albert J., lawyer; b. Lovell, Oxford Co., Me., Oct. 8, 1.S73: s. Hon. Joseph F. and Ellen (Russell) Stearns; ed. com. schs. of Lovell; Bridg- ton (Me.) Acad.; studied law with Judge Seward S. Stearns, Norway, and admitted to bar of Ox- ford Co., 1897; spl. courses, Boston U., 1898; m. Oct. 24, 1900, Alice M. Wheeler, of South Paris, Me. In gen. practice since 1899; selectman, Nor- way, 1903-6; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1907, Senate, from Oxford Co., 1911, reelected, 1913; mem. State Bd. Hosp. Trustees. Republican (Progressive type). Conglist. Served as It. 1st Regt., Me. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War; rendezvous at Chicka- mauga Park, Ga. ; mem. N.G. State of Me.; judge advocate gen. on staff of Gov. Bert M. Fernald. rank of col. Mason; mem. Oxford Lodge, Oxford Chapter, Oxford Council (all of Norway), Portland Commandery, Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Address: Norway, IMe. STEARNS, Alfred Ernest, educator; b. Orange, N.J., June 6, 1871; s. William French and Mary Emeline (Kittredge) Stearns; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1890; A.B., Amherst, 1894, A.M., 1902; A.M.. Yale, 1905; (Litt.D., Dartmouth. 1912); m. Kate Belle Deane, of Springfield, Mass., Aug. 29, 1900. Taught Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa., 1894-7; student Andover Theol. Sem., and instr. Phillips Acad., 1897-1900: registrar and instr. history, 1900- 02, vice-prin., 1902-3, prin., July, 1903 — , Phillips Acad. Home: Andover, Mass.* STEARNS, Arthur Prencli, educator; b. Bombay, India, Julv 30, 1864; s. William Frencli and Mary Emeline (kittredge) Stearns; descended from John Alden and grandson of President William A. Stearns, of Amherst Coll.; was brought to Amer- ica, 1866; ed. Amherst (Mass.) pub. schs.; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1883-4; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1888; m. June 28, 1899, Nellie L. Kellogg, of Colo- rado Springs. Colo. In business, Denver, Colo., 1888-94; instr. elocution, Colorado Coll., Colo. Springs, 1894-5; instr. Lakewood Heights Sch., Lakewood, N.J., 1896-9; asst. head master. The Lakewood Sch.. 1899-06; prin. The Stearns Sch.. Mont Vernon. N.H., since 1906. Presbyn. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn.. Psi Upsilon (Amherst). Ad- dress: Mont Vernon, N.H. STEARNS, Charles A., M.D.; b. West Medway, Aug. 15, 1858; s. Andrew J. and Mary M. (Andrews) Stearns; A.B., Amher.«t Coll.. 1881: M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1884; m. Pawtucket, R.I., Oct., 1889, Anna E. Greene. Began practice at Shrewsbury. Mass., 1884; removed to Pawtucket, R.I., 1885. Mem. R.I. State Med. Soc, Pawtucket Med. Assn., Science Club, Med. Club, Business Men's Assn. Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum, A.O. U.W. Republican. Recreations: agriculture, nature study. Home: 116 Clay St., Central Falls, R.L Office: 67 High St., Pawtucket, R.I. STEARNS, Charles Ephralm, lawyer; b. Wal- tham, Mass., Apr. 27, 1868; s. Ephraim and Persis Louisa (Warren) Stearns; A.B., Harvard, 1891; LL.B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law. 1894; m. Boston. Apr. 27, 1899. Helen Gibson Weaver, d. Gen. E. M. Weaver, U.S.A.; 1 daughter, Persis Weaver. Prac- ticed, Boston, since 1894; city solicitor, Waltham, Mass., 1903-8; dir. and counsel W^altham Trust Co.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901, 1902. Joined 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M.. 1893; 2d It. Co. F. 5th Regt., Mass. Inf.. U.S. Vols.. Spanish-Am. War, 5th Regt. Inf.. M.V.M.. 1899-1903; retired with rank of capt. Mem. Suffolk County Bar. Mem. S.A.R. Mason; mem. B.P.O.B.. United Spanish War Veterans, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Fales (Waltham). Al- bemarle Golf, Boston City. Recreations: golf, gar- dening. Home: 24 Vernon St., Waltham. Office: 505 Sears Bldg.. Boston. STEARNS, Charles Falconer, judge; b. Lincoln, R.L. Julv 27, 1866; s. Henry A. and Kate (Fal- coner) Stearns; A.B.. Amherst. 1889; LL.B.. Har- vard U.. 1893; m. Washington, D.C., June 30. 1904, Amelia F. Lieber; 2 children. Howard B., Bettie A. Began practice at Providence, R.L. 1893; asst. atty.- gen. of R.L, 1897-02, atty.-gen., 1902-5; asso. jus- tice Superior Ct., of R.I. since 1905. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club. Republican. Clubs: Hope, University. Agawam Hunt. Art. Home: 436 Brook St. Office: Providence Co. Court House, Providence, R.L STEARNS, Charles Henry, mfr. ; b. Johnson, Vt., Feb. 7, 1854; s. Otis W. and Mary S. (Carpenter) Stearns; ed. country schs., Johnson State Normal Sch. and Vt. M.E. Sem.; m. Dec. 28, 1876, Viola A. Hall; 1 son, C. Arthur, b. Nov. 4. 1883. Engaged in mfg. business with father, 1874, under firm name of O. W. Stearns & Son, mfrs. butter tubs, etc., of which has been sole propr. since 1888; also extensively engaged in lumber mfg. and granite quarrying; pres. and dir. Union Savings Bank & Trust' Co., etc. Town treas. 7 yrs., and has held various other local offices; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1886-7, Senate. 1898-9; It. -gov. of Vt.. 1904; presi- dent State Rep. League. Mason (33°); Odd Fellow. Address: Johnson, Vt. STEARNS, Edward Roland, clergyman: b. Bidde- ford. Me.. Nov. 10. 1867; s. John Frye and Mary (Emmons) Stearns; descendant of Isaac Stearns, Watertown. Mass.. 1631; A.B., Bowdoin, 1889; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Frances A. Voter, of New Vineyard, Me., Sept. 15, 1896; 3 children, Mary E., John Frve, Elisabeth. Ordained Congl. ministrv. 1892; pastor New Vineyard, 1892-6. W^arren, 1896-0,2, Lancaster, N.H.. 1902-12; field sec. N.H. Congl. Ministers' and Widows' Fund since July 1, 1912; also exec. sec. Gen. Congl. Conf. and N.H. Home Missionary Soc. since Nov. 1. 1915. Mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. Mason (32°). Home: 9 Or- chard St. Address: 53 North Main St.. Concord, N.H. STEARNS, Ezra Scollay, historian, genealogist; Sept. 1, ls:iS-Mar. 9, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) STEARNS, Poster CWaterman), librarian; b. Hull, Ma=s., July 29. 1881; s. Frank Waterman and Emilv Williston (Clark) Stearns; A.B., Amherst, 1903; A.M., Harvard, 1906; instr. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1904-5; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, 1909; m. Martha Genung. of Amherst, Mass., June 22, 1905. Rector Christ Ch.. Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass., 1909-11; librarian Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, since Aug., 1913. Republi- can. Roman Catholic. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, A.L.A., Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Harvard (Boston). Home: The Heminway, Fenway. Office: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. STEARNS, Francis TJpham, mfr.; moved to New York, N.Y., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) STEARNS, Frank Preston, author; b. Medford, Mass.. Jan. 4. 1S46; s. George Luther and Mary E. (Preston) Stearns: A.B., Harvard. 1867; studied WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lOli art in Germany and Italy; studied lit. with David A. Wasson; m. FJmilia Maciel, of Fayal, Azores, Sept. 28, 1898. Mem. Union Sec. of Civil War. Clubs: Boston Authors', Authors (London). (See Who's AVho in America for list of books.) Address: The Everj^reens, Tufts College, Mass.* STEARNS, Prank 'Waterman, dry goods mer- chant.; b. Boston, A'ov. 8, 185G; s. Ricliard Hall and Louisa Maria (Waterman) Stearns; prep. edn. Nobles' Sell., Boston; B.A., Amherst, 1878; m. Emily Williston Clark, of Amhersl. Mass., Feb. 26, 1880; 3 children, Foster Waterman, Emily Willis- ton (Mrs. Henry W. Giese, of Wellesley Hills, Mass.), Louisa (Mrs. Francis Prescott, of Graf- ton, Mass.). ]\lem. R. H. Stearns & Co., estab- lished 1847; dir. Am. Trust Co.; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Chi Psi. Clubs: Algonquin, ^lassachusetts. University (Boston and New York), Brae Burn Country. Home: 269 Park St., Newton, Mass. Office: 140 Tremont St., Boston. STEARNS, Frederic Pike, engineer; b. Calais, Me., Nov. 11, 1851; s. William Henry Clark and Mary Hobbs (Hill) Stearns; ed. Calais High Sch. ; (hon. A.M., Harvard, 1905; D.Sc.. U. of Pa., 1906); m. Addie C. Richardson, of Framingham, IMass., June 21, 1876; 2 sons, Herbert R., Ralph H. In city surveyor's office, Boston, 1869-72; investigation, constrn. and maintenance additional water supply for Boston, 1872-80; constrn. and maintenance 13os- ton main drainage works, 1880-6; chief engr. Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1886-95; mem. bd. of sanitary engrs. to devise system of sewerage for D.C., 1889- 90; chief engr. Mass. Met. Water Works. 1895- 1907; consulting engr. Charles River Basin Commn. 1903-10. Bd. of Water Supply, New York, since 1905; mem. bd. of consulting engrs. for Panama Canal, 1905-6; inem. bd. to devise system of sew- age disposal for Baltimore, 1905-6; mem. bd. to examine and report on water supply for Los An- geles, 1906; mem. bd. consulting engrs. accom- panying Sec. of W^ar William H. Taft, to Panama, 1907 and 1909; mem. bd. to report on additional water supply for Baltimore, 1908-9; mem. bd. to report on water supply for Winnipeg, 1913. Pres. Am. Soc. C.E., 1906, Boston Soc. C.E., 1891; hon. mem. N.E. Water Works Assn. Clubs: Boston City, Engineers.' Home: 390 Commonwealth Av. Office: 1 Ashburton PL, Boston.* STEARNS, Prederlck Maynard, lumber mfr. ; b. Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 23. 1854; s. Albert Thomas and Salome (Maynard) Stearns; descendant on father's side of ancestor who located first at Watertown, Mass., 1628; ed. Boston Latin Sch., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., and Cornell U. ; m. Julia TSlarland Ricker, of Boston, Jan. 27, 1886; 1 son, Roland D. (associated with father in the lumber business). On Ore. Ry. & Navigation Co. surveys, 1879-80; engaged in lumber business, Boston, 1881-5, Apalachicola, Fla., 1885-99; Boston, since 1899; pres. The A. T. Stearns Lumber Co.; pres. and treas. The Cypress Lumber Co. Dir. ]Mass. Real Estate Exchange; mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Ma- son. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Exchange, Boston Athletic. Recreations: traveling. Home; Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 88 Broad St., Boston. STEARNS, James P.; ex.-pres., now chmn. bd. Nat. Shawmut Bank; resident dir. J^m. Surety Co. of New Y'ork; trustee Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md. ; dir. Eastern Audit Co., Boulevard Trust Co. (Brookline) ; trustee Brookline Savings Bank; v. -p. Electrical Assn., Ltd. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech. Clubs: Union. The Country. Home: Brook- line, Mass. Office: 55 Congress St., Boston. STEARNS, John Goddard, architect; B.S., Har- vard U., 1863. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. STEARNS, Joseph Tuttle, lawyer; b. Burling- ton, Vt., .luly 3, 1874; s. Riley Burdette and .lane Augusta (Swan) Stearns; grad. Burlington High Sch., 1892; A.B., U. of Vt., 1896; studied law in office of late Congressman D. J. Foster; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Auburndale, Mass., Dec. 20, 1906, Julia Darling Cooley. Associated in practice with late Congressman Foster from time of admission to bar until INTar. 1, 1900; elk. of City Ct., 1900-11; mem. law firm Cowles & Stearns; referee in bankruptcy and U.S. commr. Mem. Rep. City Com., alternate at large Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Commercial Law League of America, State and County bar assns., Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Episcopalian; senior warden St. Paul's Ch.; lay deputy Provincial Synod, N.E., 1914. Registrar Vt. Com., Mil. Order Loyal Legion; mem. Sigma Phi. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Ethan Allen, Waubanakee Golf, Harvard of Vt. (sec- treas.). Home: 44 S. Willard St. Office: 17-19 The Strong, Burlington, Vt. STEARNS, Louis Colby, lawyer; May 5, 1854- Mar. 4, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) STEARNS, Lyman Marshall; b. Goffstown, N.H., Mar. 4, 1858; s. Augustus and Sarah (Huse) Stearns; descended from Isaac Stearns, Water- town, Mass., 1630; also a descendant of Laurence Sterne, author Tristam Shandy; ed. com. schs. and under pvt. tutelage; m. Alnora M. Chase, of Londonderry, N.H., June 5, 1878. Engaged in shoe business 29 yrs. as supt. of lasting dept., 1879-08; N.H. state mgr. for Lewis Mfg. Co., rug mfrs., Walpole, Mass., since Feb., 1910. Former mem. N.H. Nat. Guard; 1st selectman of Derry, N.H., 1892. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Mem. N.E. Checker Assn.; champion checker player of N.H. for nearly 30 yrs. to 1915; plays without sight of board; and can play against 50 persons, with as many boards, at one time; draughts editor Derry News, 1886-U6, also was editor and pub. North American Checker Board, The Checker World, The Pocket Checker Magazine. Autlior: The Draughts Marvel and Twentieth Century Checker Compendium, 1909; Stearns Book of Portraits, 1894, 1895; Granite State Checker Series, 1889-90; Stayman's Black Doctor, 1895; Stearns' Handbook of Draughts, 1895. Address: 275 Hanover St., Manchester, N.H. STEARNS, Nellie Georgfe, artist; b. Warner, N.H. ; d. Oilman C. and Nancy B. George; ed. under tutors and grad. Simonds Free High Sch., Warner; studied in Boston Museum Fine Arts and under Monsieur Emilio Lonigo; m. George Frederic Stearns, Dec. 24, 1882. Exhibited "The Great Red Pipe Stone Quarry," of Longfellow's Hiawatha, at New Orleans Expn., 1884, and at Chicago Expn., 1893; portrait of Gov. N. G. Ordway, now in Pitts- burgh Library; has taught and held exhbns. in leading towns and cities of N.E. Conglist. ^Mem. O.E.S. Recreations: traveling and study of lan- guages. Address: Hotel Canterbury, Back Bay, Boston. STEARNS, Richard Hall, merchant; b. Boston, Apr. 25, 1862; s. Richard Hall and Louisa M. (Wa- terman) Stearns; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Fran- ces Gould, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 22, 1908. Mem. firm of R. H. Stearns & Co., dry goods, established by father, 1847; since death of founder, 1909, busi- ness has continued under original name with firm composed of Frank W. and Richard H. Stearns, Atherton Clark, Walter B. Mossman. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Algonquin (Boston), Brookline Country. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 140 Tre- mont St., Boston, Mass. STEARNS, 'William Poster, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 18, 1859; s. Richard Hall and Louise M. (Waterman) Stearns; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1882, M.A., 1885; student, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1882-6; traveled in Europe and studied at Edinburgh, 1886- 9, also made study of work among lower classes of East End, London; grad. student, Andover Theol. Sem., 1892-3; m. Amherst. JMay 19. 1886, Fanny Stearns Clark; children, Douglas Clark, b. Mar. 23, 1893, William F., Jr., July 18, 1900. Ordained to ministry of Congl. Ch., 1889; pastor Congl. Ch., Hartford, Vt.. 1889-92, Union Congl. Ch., Marlboro. Mass., 1893-5, Ch. of Christ (Congl.), Norfolk, Conn., since 1897. Address: Norfolk, Conn. STEARNS, Yeaton J., banking; b. Winchester, N.H., May 19, 1849; s. John and Mary Caroline (Hastings) Stearns; ed. pub. schs.; m. Harriet A. Thornton, of New Britain, Conn., June 17, 1875. Has been identified with banking business since 1886; sec. The Sovereigns Trading Co., New Bri- tain Co-operative Savings & Loan Assn.; sec. and 1016 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND treas. Peoples Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. State Militia 5 yrs.; tax collector. New Britain, 1893-9, Republican. ConRli.st. Mason (K.T., Shriner); I.O. O.F. Home: 167 Maple St. Office: 86 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn. STEBBINS, Charles Iiiving-stone; b. Tunkhan- nock, Pa., Dec. 11, 1875; s. Orrin Dean and Cath- erine (Heisley) Stebbins; descendant of Rowland Stebbins, Mass., 1634, who later with a friend founded Springfield, Mass.; also descendant of James Russell, a founder of Williamsport, Pa.; A.B., Harvard, 1897; student Harvard U. Law Sch., 1898-1900; m. Edna Willett Hodpkins, of Readinsr. Mass., Sept. 23, 1902. Publication ast. Am. Uni- tarian Assn., Boston, 1902-13; pres. Sherman, French & Co., pubs., since 1907; mem. law firm of Dolan, Morson & Stebbins since 1907; pres. :Mort- ga-ge & Equity Investment Co. of Mass. since 1908. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston City, Twen- tieth Century, Unitarian (Boston). Editor: Har- vard Lyrics, 1899. P.ecreations: motoring, go\t, tennis. Home: 361 Harvard St., Cambridge. Of- fice: 6 Beacon St., Boston. STEBBINS, Georgre Stanford, M.D.; b. Granby, Mass., Oct. 26, 1839; s. Cyrus and Mary Ann (Har- ris) Stebbins; prep. edn. Lancaster Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1864; m. Mary Dana, of Lancaster, Mass., Sept., 1866; 2 children, Win- throp, Harold D. ; m. 2d, Elizabeth P. Larrabee, of Beverlv, Mass., Oct. 1, 1901. Served as pvt. U.S. Army, "1863, surgeon. 1864-5; practiced in Spring- field, Mass., since 1865; asst. med. dir. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1900-10. Med. dir. since 1910; med. examiner .John Hancock Ins. Co. of Boston; Bene- fit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N..I., etc. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Repul)lican. Conglist. Club: Win- throp. Recreations: billiards, pool. Address: 17 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. STEBBINS, Boderick, clergyman; b. Portland, Me., Sept. 2, 1859; s. Horatio and :\Iary Ann (Fish- er) Stebbins; descendant of Rowland Stebbins, first generation in America; ed. schs. of San Fran- cisco, Cal.; A.B., Harvard, 1881; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 1886; m. Edith Endicott Marean, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 2, 1901; 2 children, Roder- ick, Jr., Henry Endicott. Ordained Unitarian min- istry, 1886; pastor 1st Parish Ch., Milton, Mass., since June 23, 1886. Trustee Milton Pub. Library, Milton Convalescent Home. Address: 43 Canton Av., Milton, Mass. STECHEB, William Erederick, illustrator; b. Boston, Apr. 2, 1864; s. William and Margaret Barbara (Brauch) Stecher; studied at Julien Academy, Paris, under Bouguereau, T. Robert Pleury and G. Ferrier, and at Carlo Rossi's under L. Blanc; unmarried. Traveled extensively in Eu- rope and visited prin. art galleries, 1890-1, 1892-3, 1900. Book illustrator, etcher and painter; mem. staff of Youth's Companion for several yrs.; has exhibited in prin. cities; has received acad. men- tions. Mem. Boston Art Club. Home and Studio: 17 Allston St., Dorchester Centre, Boston. STEDMAN, Artlxnr Wallace, merchant; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 11. 1855; s. Daniel Baxter and Miriam White (Stedman) Stedman; descendant of Isaac Stedman, who came to America, 1635, and settled first at Scituate, Mass., moved to Muddy River which became Town of Brookline, 1705, and his ancestor Thomas Stedman, was one of founders same: ed. in pub. schs., Boston, and pvt. sch., New- port, R.I.; m. Lillian Cary, of Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 11, 1878 (died ISSl); m. 2d. Mary Prescott. of Boston, Oct. 4, 1893 (died Jan., 1913); 1 son, Arthur Wallace, Jr. Began active career with Rice & Davis, gen. commn. mrhts.. Boston, 1872-5; in shoe mfg. business, 1875-89: with George A. Alden & Co., importers of rubber and East India gums, since 1889: became mem. of firm, 1897; dir. Choral- cele Co., Boston and New York. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Eastern Yacht, N.E. Rubber. Boot and Shoe Associates, Mass. Automobile. Was first capt. of Mass. Bicycle Club, 1877, and rode in the first race run in the country; first pres. of first auto club in U.S. (the N.E. Automobile Club, now the Mass. Automo- bile) : one of the organizers of the first aero club in U.S. Recreations: out of door sports. Home: The Canterbury. Office: 100 Boylston St., Boston. STEDMAN, Charles EUery, M.D.; Mar. 23, 1831- 1910. (See vol. 1909.) STEDMAN, Henry Bust, M.D.; b. Boston, Sept. 19, 1849; s. Charles Harrison (M.D.) and Lucy Rust (liigallsj Stedman; A.B., Harvard U., 1871, M.D., 1875; m. Mabel Weiss, of Boston, 1879; chil- dren, John Weiss, Mabel, Anne. Med. house of- ficer, Boston City Hosp., 1872-3; surgical house of- ficer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1873-4; asst. phys. Edin- burgh Royal Asylum and West Riding Asylum, Yorkshire, Eng., 1881; asst. phys. and acting supt., Danvers Insane Hosp., 1879-84; supt. and resident phys. Bournewood Hosp. for mental diseases, Brookline, Mass., 1884 — . Home: 27 Irving St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 48 Beacon St., Boston.* STEDMAN, Joseph Cyras, M.D. ; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Feb. 28, 1867; s. Joseph and Mar- garet A. (Stevens) Stedman; first ancestor came over 1630 and settled at Muddy River, now Brook- line; M.D., Med. Dept. N.Y. Univ., 1890; m. Mary Condit, of Lake George, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1892; 2 chil- dren, Laura M., Ruth. Engaged in practice. New York, 1890-2; mem. house staff, Post-Grad. Hosp., 1890-2; in practice at Jamaica Plain since 1892; surgeon, Faulkner Hosp., since 1903. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. N.Y. Co. Med. Assn., Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Clin. Club. West Roxbury Dist. Med. Club, Boston Med. Library. Club: Mass. Automobile. Recreations: music, art, fishing, golf. Address: 7 Lakeville PI., Jamaica Plain, Mass. STEELE, Clarence "Warren, dental surgeon: b. Northfleld, Vt., Dec. 21, 1857; s. S. Warren and Martha L. (Cram) Steele; ed. Northfleld High Sch.; D.D.S., New York Coll. of Dentistry, 1889; m. Northfleld. Oct. 4, 1882, Hattie M. Dunsmoor (died July, 1907). Has practiced at Barre, Vt., since 1889. Pres. Vt. State Dental Soc, 1901. K.T., Shriner (Potentate, Mt. Sinai Temple, 1903); Elk. Club: Vincitia. Home: Barre, Vt. STEELE, Daniel, clergyman, author; Oct. 5, 1824-Sept. 2, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) STEEIiE, Edward Lee, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 29, 1873; s. Timothy Eleazer and Clara Jane (Eaton) Steele; descendant of George Steele, among the first settlers of Hartford, 1636: grad. Hartford High Sch.; A.B., Wesleyan U., Middle- town, 1894; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1896; m. Julia Grace Simonds, of Hartford, July 12, 1898; chil- dren, Richard Timothy. Margeiy Simonds. Ad- mitted to Conn, bar, 1896: mem. Court of Common Council. 1897-03; elk. City Police Ct., 1903-8; asso. judge City Police Ct., 1908-13: corpn. counsel City of Hartford, 1913-14; judge City Police Ct. since Feb. 20, 1915. Mem. Hartford City Guard, 1896-9. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Republican, University. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing, tennis. Home: 63 Vine St. Office: 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn. STEELE, Fred Elton, M.D.; b. Northfleld, Vt., May 28, 1859; s. S. Warren and Martha L. (Cram) Steele; M.S., Norwich U.; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp., Chicago, 1882; m. Northfleld, Sept. 17, 1880, Luna M. Brooks; children, Fred E., Jr., b. Sept. 11, 1883, Edwin H., May 17, 1898. Warren B., June 20, 1901. Practiced at Gaysville, Vt., 1882, 1903, since at IMontpelier; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1890, Senate, from "^'indsor Co., 1898; mem. Bd. of Visitors, Norwich U., 1898-1902; state supervisor of ins., 1902-6. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Vt. Homoe. Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Apollo, The Club. Home: 152 Main St., Montpelier, Vt. STEELE, Thomas McBlain, lawyer; b. Geneva, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1878; s. Charles A. and Gertrude E. (Hawkes) Steele; descendant of Luke Steele, of Mass., 1636, John Alden, of the Mayflowei-; grad. Geneva High Sch., 1898; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, Conn., 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Edla Lansing Stout, of Albany, N.Y.. Sept. 10, 1907. Practiced with Hughes, Rounds & Schurman, N.Y. City, 1905-6; claims atty., N.Y.. N.H. & H. R.R. Co., New Haven, Conn., 1906-7; became con- nected with Watrous & Day, New Haven, 1907, mem. of firm since July 1, 1911; dir. and sec. The WHO'S WHO IN NP:W ENGLAND loi: New Haven Morris Plan Co.; dir. and treas. The Parmelee Co. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Com- merce. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Alpha Delta Phi. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Country. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 90 Avon St. Office: 121 Church St., New Haven, Conn. STEEIii:, Wilbur Daniel, author; b. Greensboro, N.C., aiar. 17, 1SS6; s. Wilbur Fletcher (D.D., Ph.D.) and Rose (Wood) Steele; A.B., U. of Denver, 1907; studied Mus. of Pine Arts, Boston, 1907-8; Acad- cmie Julien, Paris, P'rance, 1908-9; Art Students' League. Net*' York. 1909-10: m. Margaret Thurston, of Boston, Feb. 17, 1913. Mem. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. Author:- Storm, 1914; also many short stories in Harper's, Atlantic, Scribner's, Century, Sunday mags., etc. Address: Provincetown, Mass. STEENSTRA, Peter Henry, theologian; Jan. 24, 1S33-NOV. 6, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) STEERE, Earle D., financial manager; b. Pas- coag, R.I., Feb. 25. 1876; s. Nellis L. and Maria A. (Albee) Steere; ed. pub. schs. of Burrillville, R.I.; Brvant & Stratton Business Coll., Providence; m. Feb. 27, 1897, Medora M. Darling, of Pascoag, R.I. Mgr. Pascoag Branch, Industrial Trust Co. since May 9, 1901. Treas. and collector of taxes, Pas- coag Fire Dist., 3 yrs. Mem. Providence Chapter, Am. Inst, of Banking. Methodist. Mem. Granite Lodge No. 33, I.O.O.F., Pascoag. Address: Pascoag, R.I. STEERE, Oscar A., mfr.; July 22, 1850-Apr. 21, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) STEIITER, Walter Ralph, M.D.; b. Frederick City, Md., Nov. 18, 1870; s. Lewis Henry (M.D.) and Sarah Spencer (Smyth) Steiner; descendant of Jacob Steiner, Frederick Co., Md., about 1736, and of John Smyth, the immigrant, Milford, 1639; prep. edn. LTniv. Sch., Baltimore, and under pvt. tutors; A.B., Yale, 1892, A.M., 1895; grad. student Johns Hopkins, 1S92-4; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1898. House med. officer, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1898-9; practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1900; pathologist and bacteriologist, 1901-12. asst. visit- ing phys., 1905-7, visiting phys. since 1908, consult- ing pathologist and bacteriologist since 1912, Hartford Hosp.; consulting phys., Hartford Orphan Asvlum, Hartford Isolation Hosp., Middlesex Hosp. (Middletown. Conn.). Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc. (sec, 1905-12), A.M. A., Hartford Co. Med. Assn., Hartford Med. Soc. (librarian), Am. Assn. Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists, Am Clin, and Climatol. Assn.. S.A.R., Conn. Hist. Soc; sec. Congress of Am. Phys. and Surg, since 1911; sec. Johns Hop- kins Med. Sch. Alumni Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Hartford. University, Hartford Golf, Me- gantic Fish and Game. Recreations: book collect- ing, fishing. Contbr. articles on internal medicine, pathologv and medical history. Address: 4 Trinity St., Hartford, Conn. STEINERT, Alexander, pianos; b. Athens, Ga., Mar. 14, 1861; s. Morris and Caroline Steinert; ed. pub. schs. of New Haven, Conn.; m. Bessie Shuman, of Boston, June 6, 1889. Learned piano making in his father's business and later went to Providence as mgr. of R.I. branch of M. Steinert's Sons Co.; established the Boston branch for sale of Stein- way pianos and later added the Aeolian Company's products; incorporated the Jewett Piano Co. and later the Hume Piano Co.. 1900, erected the Steinert Bldg., in Providence, 1912; now gen. mgr. and treas. M. Steinert & Sons Co.; dir. Jewett Piano Co., Hume Piano Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Music Trades Assn. (dir.), Boston Real Estate Exchange. Trustee Boston Public Library, Boston Music Sch. Settlement. South End Set- tlement; founder of Baerman Soc; a founder of Boston Singers: mem. Boston Art Com., Fidelity Singing Soc. Clubs: Boston Art, Boston Athletic Assn.. Longwood Tennis, Harvard Music. Home: 401 Commonwealth Av. Office: 162 Boylston St., Boston. STENE, Andrew Edward, educator: b. Ashby, Minn., Aug. 14. 1872; s. John and Mary Stene; grad. Sch. of Agr., U. of Minn., 1891; stuaent Wlllmar (Minn. )Sem., 1892; B.S.A., U. of Minn., 1897; M.S., Cornell U., 1902; m. Edith Lincoln Kennison, of Waterville, Me., Aug. 15, 1911; 1 child, Ruth Mary. Teacher, pub. schs., Minn., 1892-5; prin. schs., Ashbv, Minn., 1S9S-01: asst. in horticulture, R.I. Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic Arts, 1903-4; now dir. extension service same; state entomologist for State Bd. of Agr. Mem. Barnard Club, R.I. Hort. Soc, R.I. Field Naturalists, League of Improve- ment socs. in R.I., N.E. League for Rural Prog- ress, Chepuxet Boat and Canoe Club, N.E. Agrl. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: garden- ing, motoring. Addi-ess; Kingston, R.I. STENHOTTSE, Charles Alford, clergyman, edu- cator; b. New Yoi-k, Nov. 18, 1850; s. Bbenezer and Elizabeth A. (Merritt) Stenhouse; ed. pvt. and pub. schs.; studied medicine; grad. Wilbrahara Acad.; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1881: M.A.. 1883; m. Rachel A. Byers, of Wilbraham, Mass., Oct. 7, 1878; 4 children, Mae (teacher French and Ger- man, Newport, R.I.), D. Elizabeth (prin. grammar sch.). Lillian S. (teacher), Grace A. (student). Ordained M.E. ministry, 1881; pastor Haddam Neck, Conn.. 1881-2. Colchester and Salem, 1882-4. Thompsonville. 1887-90, Provincetown. Mass.. 1890-3. Central Ch., Taunton, 1893-8, Asbury Ch , Providence. R.I.. 1898-1900. 1st Ch., Pawtucket. 1900-3, 1st Ch.. Newport. 1903-7: prin. East Green- wich Acad.. 1907-10; pastor Middleboro, Mass., 1910-11, Edgartown, 1912-13, Bourne, 1914-15. Pres. Preachers' Aid Soc. Inc.; dir. Federation of Chs. ; pres. R T. S.S. Assn., 1906: etc. Republican. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason. Has visited foreign countries to study ednl. instns., and has lectured widely on ednl. and other subjects. Contbr. religious jours. Recreations: marine engring. (U. S. license). Home: Newport, R.I. Address: Bourne, Mass. STEPHENS, Charles Asbury, author; b. Norway Lake, Me., Oct. 21. 1847; A.B., Bowdoin, 1869: M.D., Boston U.. 1SS7. On staff Youth's Companion since 1870. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Norway Lake, Me. Office: Youth's Com- panion, Boston.* STERIiIITG, Paul, clergyman; b. Cleveland, O., Aug. 18, 1855: s. Theodore and Charlotte Maria (Higgins) Sterling; descended from William Ster- ling, of Rowley Village, 1667, later of Haverhill, Mass., and Lvme, Conn.; on maternal side de- scended from Richard Higgins, Plymouth, 1623; prep. edn. Milnor Hall and Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O., 1876; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1880; m. Mary Binney Banks, of Waltham, Mass., Aug. 12, 1880 (died 1906): m. 2d, Helen G. Harris, of Melrose, Mass., July 21, 1908; children, Mary Banks (Mrs. H. R. Page), Paul, Jr. In charge Ch. of the Ascension, Ipswich, Mass., 1877; asst. Christ Ch.. Waltham. 1878, Grace Ch.. South Bos- ton, 1879; deacon, 1880, priest, 1881, P.E. Ch.; rector Ch. of the Incarnation, Fern Bank, O., 1880-3. Trm- ity Ch., Newark, O., 1883-7, Ch. of the Incarnation, Lvnn, Mass., 1887-91, Trinity Ch., Melrose, Mass., 1891-13. Trustee Melrose Pub. Library. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Usually Republican. Mem. Wyoming Lodge A.F. and A.M.; W'averly Chapter, R.A.M.; Hugh de Payens Commandery, No. 20; Merrimac Valley Lodge of Perfection; Grand Chap- lain Grand Chapter of Mass., R.A.M. Mem. Mel- rose Lodge No. 1031, B.P.O. Elks. Recreations: golf, bowling, chess. Address: 3 Cedar Park, Mel- rose, Mass. STERir, Charles Seymour, M.D.; b. Springfield, Mass., Julv 25, 1868: s. Jacob and Rosa (Mayer) Stern- A.B., Coll. of City of New York, 1888: M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1891; spl. studies Ber- lin Paris and London, 1903-4; m. Martha Lewy, Berlin, Germany, Sept., 1910. Began practice in New York. 1891; removed to Hartford, 1894; visit- ing surgeon (cvstoscopist), Hartford Hosp., 1906- 11 Mem NYN.G., 1892-3, and of Co. K. 1st Regt., CNG, 1896-8; acting asst. surgeon, Med. Dept., U S Army, Chickamauga and Porto Rico, 1898-9; mem 1st Co., Governor's Foot Guard, 1901-3: city phys', Hartford, 1896-8; police surgeon, 1900-1; med insp., Bd. of Health, 1901-3; 1st It. M.R.C., U S 'a. 1911; capt., C.N.G.. 1912. Mem. City, County and State med. socs., A.M. A., Am. Urol. Assn. (sec 1018 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND surg. sect., Hartford). Mason; mem. United Span- ish-Am. War Veterans, Hartford Piiilharmonic Orchestra. Club: University (Hartfoi'd). Recrea- tions: music. Home: 73 Greenfield St. Office: 75 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. STETSOU, Arthur Francis, marine insurance; b. Auburn, Me., Nov. 2G, 1854; s. Samuel and Valeria (Cliase) Stetson; common sell, edn.; m. Bangor, Me., Oct. 11, 1876, Kate C. Zelie; 3 children, Mrs. N. W. Bingham, Harold C, A. F., Jr. In ins. business in Bangor since 1871; pres. and dir. Union Ins. Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: Tarratine. Home: 19 Grove St. Office: 182 Exchange St. Ban- gor, Me. STETSON", Edwin P., M.D., surgeon; b. Damaris- cotta. Me.. Dec. 21, 1853; s. Abner and Betsy (Riggs) Stetson; direct descendant of Cornet Rob- ert Stetson; prep. edn. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me.; student Bowdoin 2 yrs. ; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1879; m. Mary P. Chapman, of Newcastle, Me., Oct. 3, 1883; 4 children, Helen C, Rufus E., Grace L., Mary E. Began practice in Terre Haute, Ind., 1879; settled in Damariscotta, Me., 1885; mem. U.S. Bd. Examining Surgeons 4 yrs.; formerly supt. schs., Damariscotta; mem. Rep. Town Com. several yrs. Trustee Lincoln Acad, since 1889 (chmn. superintending com.). Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Knox Co. Med. Soc. Mason: mem. Knights of Pythias. Unitarian. Address: Damaris- cotta, Me. STETSON, George Ward, lawver: b. Lakeville, Mass., Feb. 27, 1866; s. Sprague S. and Thalia (Wes- ton) Stetson; grad. Middleboro (Mass.) High Sch., 1882: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1SS6: LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1890; m. Middleboro, June, 1896, Myra Cusliing. Began practice at Boston, 1890; removed to Middleboro, 1897; spl. justice 4th Dist. Court, Plymouth Co., 1895-1900; became ref- eree in l)ankrnptcy, 1900. Baptist. Mason. Home: Middleboro, Mass. STETSON", Halbert Greenleaf, M.D.; b. Green- field, Mass., May 8, 1868; s. Charles S. and J. Lou- ella (Noyes) Stetson; ed. pub. schs.. New Salem and Orange, Mass.; New Salein Acad.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1895; m. Frances A. Gildart, of Salisbury, N.B., June 30, 1897; 1 child, Maurice H., b. 1900. Practiced in Greenfield, Mass., since 1895; mem. firm of Drs. Twitchell, Stetson & Canedy. Trustee and v. -p. Franklin County Pub. Hosp., Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (local branch). Young Men's Club. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Surgeons, N.Y. and N.E. Assn. Ry. Surgeons, Conn. River Valley Med. Assn., Springfield Acad. Medicine. York and Scottish Rite Mason. Conglist. Clubs: Greenfield. Greenfield Masonic. Recreations: trav- eling. Home: 3 Park St. Oflace: 39 Federal St., Greenfield, Mass. STETSON, Isaiali Kidder, business man; b. Ban- gor, Me., Apr. 3, 1858; s. George and Adaline (Ham- lin) Stetson; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1879; m. Bangor, Nov. 30, 1882, Clara C. Sawyer. Spent 2 yrs. in oflice of his fa- ther and then entered into partnership with broth- er P>lward under title of E. & I. K. Stetson, ship- buildin'.?, lumbering, and operators of ice plants; pres. First Nat. Bank. Bangor; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1897, 1899 (speaker). Senate, 1901, 1903. Mason (32°). Home: Bangor, Me. STETSON, James Henry, merchant; b. Quincy, Mass. Mar. 23, 1851; s. Dr. James A. and Abigail F. (Brigham) Stetson; descendant Cornet Rob- ert Stetson, of the Enslisli Army, who settled in Scituate, 1637; ed. pub. and high schs., Quincy, Mass.: m. Clara M. P.oyles, of Camden, Me., Julj- 2, 1883. Began with Peck, Heaton & Co., importers and mfrs. dress trimmings, etc., Boston, 1867; later in employ of D. C. Griswold & Co., Claflin. Larra- bee & Co.. and Lewis, Brown & Co.; became con- nected, 1887, with Walker, Stetson Co., of which was v. -p., and since death of .Tames W. Brown, has been pres. Water commr., Quincy, for 3 yrs. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Quincy Bd. of Trade. Mem. S.A.R. Unitarian. Mason (K.T.). Club: Wollaston Golf. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 49 School St., Quincy, Mass. Oflice: 157 Essex St., cor. T.incoln St., Boston. STETSON, Josiali "Walter, banker; b. Sumner, Me., Oct. 19, 1848; s. Josiah T. and Cynthia A. (Cobb) Stetson; descendant of Cornet Robert Stet- son, who settled at Scituate (now Norwell), Mass., about 1630; ed. com. sclis. of Sumner; Buckfield High Sch., Buckfield, Me.; Hebron (Me.) Acad.; grad. State Normal Sch., Farmington, Me., 1871; m. Oec. 23, 1879, Agnes A. Halliday, of Calais, Me. Teacher in common and high schs. several terms; in Farmington Normal Sch., 1873-4, Calais Gram- mar Sch., 1874-84, Ash St. Grammar Sch., Manches- ter, N.H., 1884-89; treas. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Auburn, Me., since 1889. Mem. Auburn Bd. of Edn. for 10 yrs. and now serving another term of 2 yrs. and pres. of bd. Progressive Party (former- ly Republican). Conglist. Home: 175 Whitney St. Office: 79 Main St., Auburn, Me. STETSON", ■William Wallace, educator; July 17, 1841»-July 1, 1910. (.See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) STETSON, ■Willis Kimball, librarian; b. Natick, Mass., May 8, 1858; s. Daniel Kimball and Mary Weeks (Sanborn) Stetson; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1S81, A.M., 1884; m. Lillian Alia Minor, of Middletown, Conn., Nov. 25, 1886. Librarian Wes- leyan U., and Russell Library, Middletown, 1881-7, Free Pub. Library, New Haven, since Jan., 1887. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Nu Theta. Home: New Haven, Conn.* STEVENS, Andrew Jackson, M.D. ; b. Warren, N.H., Apr. 24, 1846; s. Robert Burns and Charity (Sly) Stevens; descendant of William Stevens, of Newburyport, Mass.; on maternal side, of George Abbot, of Andover, Mass.; ed. grammar and high schs., Haverhill, Mass., and under pvt. tutor; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1869; m. 1st, Mrs. Jennie Stone Powers, of Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 1, 1871 (died 1905); 1 son, Edward .Stone; m. 2d, Catherine C. Frost, of Maiden, Mass., June 19, 1906; 2 sons, Andrew Frost, Jackson Abbot. Began practice at Lawrence, Mass., 1869; removed to Maiden; (origi- nator of the plans and methods by which the Mai- den Hosp. was established, the inoney being con- tributed by others; hosp. now thoroughly equipped and well endowed); pres. Maiden Med. Milk Com.; ex-chmn. med. bd. and consulting phys. and surg. Maiden Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Har- vard Med. Alumni Assn., Maiden Med. Soc, A.A. A.S., etc. Republican. Conglist. Club: University. Address: 599 Main St., Maiden, Mass. STE^VENS, Charles Edward, woolen mfr. ; Apr. 21, lS43-July 6, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) STE^VENS, Charles Herbert, lumber mfr. and dealer; b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 2, 1849; s. James R. and Susan (Field) Stevens: ed. pub. schs. and St. Johnsbury Acad.; m. Isabella C. Ranney, of St. Johnsbury, May 12, 1874; 2 children, Arthur L., ta. July 13, 1876; Helen C, July 31, 1880. Began active career, 1871, as elk. in office of railroad, now known as the St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain R.R., advancing to gen. freight and pass, agt., 1885, when road passed into control of B. & M. System: pres. Northern Lumber Co.; v. -p. 1st Nat. Bank; dir. St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain R.R. Trustee Home for Aged Women. Republican. Cong- list. Mason. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt STE"V"ENS, Charles O., lumber, real estate. vol. 1909.) (See STE"VENS, Clara Prances; b. Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 5. 1855; d. Cyrus Porter and Harriet Newell (Bartlett) Stevens; descendant of Sher- burne Stevens, of Deerfield, N.H., a soldier in the war of 1812; ed. pub. schs. of Newburyport, Mass.. grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem., 1881; Ph.M., U. of Mich., English same. Conglist. IMem. N.E. Assn. Colls, and Secondary Schs., N.E. Assn. Teachers of Eng- lish, Nat. Council English Teachers. Address: South Hadley, Mass. STE"VENS, Claude "Webster; born Kensington, Conn., l'>b. 10, 1877; s. Frank Amos and Frances Ella (Webster) Stevens; ed. pub. schs. of Berlin and New Britain; Hannum's Business Coll., Hart- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1019 ford, Conn.; m. Josephine Helen Maisonville, of New Britain, Conn., Aug. 22, 1900; children, Regi- nald C, Kermit F., Claude W., Jr., Flavel J. (died in infancy). Connected with the Stanley Works, New Britain, ever since beginning of active ca- reer; incorporator Berlin Savings Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911. Senate, 1913; apptd. deputy judge Town Court of Berlin, from 1st Monday in July, 1915. Republican. Pres. Men's Lyceum, of Ken- sington, 3 yrs. Treas. Congl. Ch., 1908-13. Mem. Berlin Grange No. 24, Patrons of Husbandry. Mem. Republican State Central Com., 1912-14. Home: Kensington, Conn. Office: New Britain, Conn. STEVENS, Clinton Chandler, lawyer; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y., Janr 28. 1868; s. Albert G. and Laura J. (Chandler) Stevens; ed. pub. schs., Brooklyn and Readfleld, Me.; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me., 1887; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1891; m. Lena Curtis Parker, of Winthrop, Me., July 26, 1906; 1 daughter, Mar.iorie Deane, b. Apr. 18, 1911. Admitted to Me. bar, 1895; practiced in Winthrop, 1895-01, Millinocket, 1901-11; elk. Supreme Judicial Ct. of Me. since Jan., 1911-18. Active in Dem. politics; was in charge of the Wilson interests in eastern Me. latter part of 1911 and up to time of election of delegates to nat. conv. ; mem. exec, sub-com. of Dem. County Com. Protestant. Odd Fellow. Home: 451 Union St. Address: County Bldg., Bangor, Me. STEVENS, David Kilburn, playwright; b. Fitch- burg, Mass., Aug. 12, 1860; s. Samuel and Sarah (Fay) Stevens; grad. Fitchburg High Sch., 1877; studied law in Boston U. Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1881; m. Jenny E. Waite, of Cambridge, Vt., Nov. 25, 1885 (died 1909). Practiced law, Boston, 1881-8, Tacoma, Wash., 1888-98; returned to Bos- ton and became interested in dramatic work in connection with "Cadet-Theatricals": associated with R. A. Barnet in authorship of plays for Ca- dets, and Bank Officers' Assn., and discontinued practice of law; mem. Co. B, 1st Regt., M.V.M., 1st Corps Cadets. Mass. Republican. Author: The Green Bird. 1907; The Maid and Middy, 1907; Prince Prigio, 1908; O-Mi-Sau, 1908; The Lays of a Lazy Dog: Lyrics of Eliza: Ballads of the Be-Ba- Boes. Collaborated in libretti of "Cloverdale" (written for H. C. Barnabee), and "Wyoming,"' 1907 (both light operas). Home: 407 Marlboro St. Office: 32 Peterborough St., Boston. STEVENS, Dexter, mill superintendent; b. Mai- den, Mass.. Feb. 16, 1885; s. Ezra Allen and Julia Elizabeth (Dexter) Stevens; direct descendant of Richard Dexter, who settled at Maiden, 1663^ on land granted him by the King of England: ed. pub. schs. of Maiden; grad. Lowell (Mass.) Tex- tile Sch., 1904; m. Margaret Robinson, of Maiden, Mass., Apr. 23. 1912. With Appleton Co., Lowell, Mass., 1905: designer for Parkhill Mfg. Co., 1906: supt. Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass.. 1906-13; be- came gen. mgr. Necronsett Mills, Cumberland, N.C., Mav, 1913. with office in Phila. Pa.; became supt. of Esmond Mills, Esmond, R.I., in Apr., 1914. Trus- tee Lowell Textile Sch. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. Clubs: Kernwood (Maiden). N.E. Textile (Boston), Southern N.E. Textile (Providence, R.I.). Address: Esmond, R.I. STEVENS, Eben Sutton, woolen mfr. ; b. Dudley, Mass., Dec. 11, 1846: s. Henry Hale and Elisa Poor (Osborn) Stevens: B.B., IMass. Tnst. Tech., 1872; m. Gertrude Olney, of Oxford, Mass., Sept. 10, 1872. Supt. Stevens Linen Works, 1868-70; en- tered mfg. business on own account, 1870, now pres. Intervale Mills; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bank. Worcester; trustee Webster (Mass.) Savings Bank. Mem. Ma=!s. State Senate, 1892, 1893. Mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech. Democrat. LTnitarian. Home: Quinebaug, Conn.* STEVENS, Edmund Horace, surgeon: b. Stan- sted. Can., Jan. 2, 1846: s. Horace (M.D.) and Louisa J. Stevens; earliest ancestor settled in Fall River early in 17th century; M.D., Harvard. 1867; m. Boston, 1869, Melissa E. Paine; children, Wil- liam F. Stevens, Edmund, Horace P. (M.D.). Served as med. cadet U.S.N., 1864; with Farrasrut at Mo- bile: med. officer in charge U.S.S. Philippa; dis- charged. Oct.. 1864; acting asst. surgeon U.S.A., in Army of Potomac, 1865; lias practiced at Cam- bridge, Mass., since 1871; consulting surgeon Cam- bridge, and Symmes Arlington Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Bos- ton Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Obstet. Soc, Cambridge Soc. Med. Improvement. Recreations: farming. Address: 79 Raymond St., Cambridge, Mass. STEVENS, Elisha Morse, lawyer; b. South Paris, Me., Jan. 5, 1864; s. Rufus Stowell and Sarah King (Morse) Stevens; A.B., Amherst, 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa); LL.B., and A.M., Harvard Law Sch., 1890; m. Mary F. La Croix, of Lvnn, Mass., Sept. 14, 1892 (died 1897); m. 2d, Helen L. Fuller, of Need- ham, Mass., Dec. 14, 1904; 3 children, Rufus La Croix, Alvin Gay, Marion P'uller. Practiced in Minneapolis, Minn., 1891-6, Lvnn, Mass., since 1896. Spl. justice Dist. Ct. of S. Essex, 1907-15. Re- publican. Universalist. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Club: Oxford. Address: Lynn, Mass. STEVENS, Elmer Ang-ustus, banker; b. Anson, Me., Jan. 15, 186 2; s. Thomas and Sarah (Currier) Stevens; ed. common schs. of Industry, Me., con- tinuing there until 19 yrs. of age; m. Nellie P. Nichols, of Clinton, Mo., Oct. 16, 1890; children, Helen N. (deceased), Marjorie B., Harold E., Rob- ert N. Engaged in provision business, 1888-1900; v.-p. Mass. Trust Co., since Feb. 1, 1914. Mem. Common Council, Somerville, Mass., 1895; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 1904, 5, Senate, 1906, 7, 8, 9; treas. and receiver gen. of Mass., 1909-14. Republican. Baptist. Mason. Recreations: coun- try life. Home: West Somerville, Mass. Office: 55 Federal St., Boston. STEVENS, Eug-ene IiCslie, M.D. : b. Troy, Me., Sept. 20, 1865: s. Augustus and Sarah .lane (Dyer) Stevens; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, 1885: A.B., Bates Coll., 1889; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1892; m. Aug. 17, 1898, Alice Holland, of Lewiston. Me. Practiced at Belfast, Me., since 1893; mem. U.S. Pension Examining Bd. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Waldo County Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Belfast, Me. STEVENS, Everett J. (See vol. 1909.) STEVENS, Frederick Hollister, newspaper man- ager. (See vol. 1909.) STEVENS, Gecrg-e Andrew, grain merchant; b. Worcester, l\lass., Dec. 12, 1859; s. Charles P. and Elizabeth (Tucker) Stevens; ed. pub. schs. and Williston Acad., Easthampton, Mass.; in. Worces- ter, June 23. 1886, Adelaide P. Bigelow; 1 daugh- ter, Frances Elizabeth. Entered grain business with fatlier and uncle, was admitted to partner- ship, 1881, owner since 1888: also owns mill at Quinsigamond and purchased business of A. M. "Thompson, Lincoln Square, 1905. Mem. N.E. Grain A^ssn.. Boston Cliainber of Commerce. Address: 8 Lincoln Sq., Worcester, Mass. STEVENS, Georg-e Beckwlth, M.D. ; b. Castine, Me., Oct. 4, 1845; s. Joseph Lowe and Dorothy (Little) Stevens; descendant of John Stevens, who settled at Newbury, Mass., 1638; prep. edn. high sfh., Castine; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1870; m. Mary C. Hills, of Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 20, 1880; 3 children, Laura (Mrs. S. P. Swan), Paul, Dorothy Little. Began practice at Gloucester, Mass.. 1871; removed to Boston. 1889; served as pvt. Co. F, 142d 111. Inf., Civil War. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn.. Boston Citv Hosp. Alumni Assn., Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, S.A.R., Gen. Soc. Mayflower Descend- ants (historian-gen.). Republican. Unitarian. Ma- son; mem. G.A.R. Recreations: traveling. Address: 346 Seaver St., Dorchester, Boston. STEVENS, George Washing'ton, real estate im- provement: b. Acworth, N.H., Nov. 10, 1843; s. William J. and Cynthia (Youn.g) Stevens; ed. and taught in pub. schs., Salisbury, N.H.; m. 1st. Unity. NH, Jan. 12, 1874, Julia R. (Bailey) Neal (died Sept. 1. 1903); m. 2d, Concord, N.H., June 26, 1907, Dr. Jane Eli'^abeth Hoyt. Farmed at Unity and Cliarleston. N.H., 4 yrs.; moved to Claremont, 1878, and has since devoted attention mainly to sale of farm implements, real estate, and to build- ing; director Cape Cod Independent Cranberry Co., Harwichport, Mass. Highway surveyor, 7 yrs.; 1020 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND highway commr. and tree warden, Claremont, 8 yrs., to 1905; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1905. 1906. Kepublican. Methodist (active worker); treasurer Claremont Junction Union Camp Meeting: Assn. 19 yrs., to 1906. Mem. Grange (7th degree). Address: 85 N. State St., Concord, N.H. STEVENS, Grace, M.D.; b. Meriden, Minn., Dec. 15, 18G8; d. Frederick Johnson and Lucy Phoebe (Wlieeler) Stevens; descendant of John Alden, of the Mayflower; grad. Framingham (Mass.) High Sch., 1888; B.L., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1893; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of ISfedicine, 1901; unmarried. Prac- ticed in Northampton, Mass., since 1903. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Internat. Hahnmannian Assn., Mass. Honioe. Med. Soc, Homoe. Med. Soc. of Western Mass., Boston U. Med. Alumni Assn., Epsilon Tau. Address: 32 Bedford Terrace, North- ampton, !Mass. STEVENS, Greeulief Thurlow; b. Bels^rade, Me., Aug. 20, 18:n; s. Daniel and Mahala (Smith) Stev- ens; ed. Tilcomb Belgrade Acad., Litchfield (Me.) Liberal Inst.; read law in office of Hon. Samuel Titcomb, of Augusta, Me.; admitted to bar, 1860; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1861; m. Augusta, Mar. 25, 1856, Mary Ann Yeaton (now deceased); 4 children, Jessie (deceased), Don C, Ala (deceased), Rupert (deceased). Commd. 1st It. 5th Battery Mounted Arty., Me. Vols., Dec. 14, 1863; promoted capt., June 21, 1863; maj. by bvt., Feb. 14, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct"; honorably discharged, July 6, 1865, after service of 3 yrs. and 5 mos. ; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, and at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; practiced law at West Waterville (now Oakland), Me.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1875, Senate, 1877, 1878; serxed upon mil. staff of Gov. Dingley and as col. and chief of staff, 1st. Div., M.N.G. ; served as mem. Me. Gettysburg Commn.; sheriff Kennebec Co., 1888-92; judge of Probate Ct., Kennebec Co., 1892-09; trus- tee Me. State Trust Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R. Master Mason; Odd Fellow; Kennebec Bar Assn., Me. State Bar Assn. A knoll on Gettysburg battlefield, held by Capt. Stevens and the men of his command, is known on the maps and in the reports as "Stevens Knoll." Recreations: winters in Fla., Ga. and Washington, D.C. Address: 44 Green St., Augusta, Me. STEVENS, Harold "Warriner, banker; moved to Philadelphia, Pa. (See vol. 1909.) STEVENS, Hazard, lawyer; moved to Olympia, Wasli. (See vol. 1909, also AVho's Who in America, 1914-15.) STEVENS, Henry Davis, clergyman; b. Calais, Vt.. IMay 27, 1846; s. Charles and Permelia (Whee- lock) Stevens; student Union Sch., Montpelier, Vt., 1862; grad. Goddard Sem., 1870; student Tufts Coll.; B.S., Cornell U., 1873; m. Canal Winchester, O., Oct. 14, 1874, Ann E. Allgire; 1 son, Ralph Stevens, b. 1878. City editor, Sandusky (O.) Reg- ister, 1873, Indianapolis Sentinel, 1874-5; in charge Charity Organization Soc, Indianapolis, 1879-84; published School News, Indianapolis, 1883-6; en- tered Unitarian ministry, 1887; pastor Moline, 111., 1887-9, Alton, 1889-92, Menominee, Wis., 1892-3, Perry, la., 1893-5, Whitman, Mass., 1895-9, Read- ing, 1899-05. Sterliri.g, 1905-10, Walpole. since 1910. Author: A Boy's Life, 1899. Recreations: walking, boating, checkers, chess. Address: Walpole, Mass. STEVENS, Henry Martyn, M.D.; b. Blue Hill, Me., Aug. 22, 1837; s. Benjamin and Mary (Fisher) Stevens; g.s. Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Harvard, class of 1792. and 40 yrs. pastor Congl. Ch. at Blue Hill; prep. edn. Blue Hill Acad.; A.B.. Amherst, 1859; B.D., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865; M.D., Chicago Homoe. Med. Coll., 1885; m. Mrs. Sarah A. Fitch, of Lawrence, Kan., July 14, 1869 (died 1902); 1 daughter. Anna P. Stevens, teacher, Omaho, Neb. Teacher in Blue Hill Acad., 1861-3; ordained Congl. ministry, 1865; engaged in home missionary work, Quindaro, Kan., 1866-7; agt. Am. Tract Soc. in Kansas (iity, Mo., 1868-73; practiced medicine in Chicago, 111., and Council Bluffs, la., 1885-95; re- tired, 1895. and returned to old homestead at Blue Hill, Me. Served 2 terms as mem. of the Christian Commn. during Civil War. Republican. Address: Blue Hill, Me. STEVENS, Henry VTebster, lawyer; b. Concord, X.H., Mar. 5, 1853; s. Lyman Dewey and Achsah I'ollard (French) Stevens; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1871; A.B., Dartmouth, 1875; LL. B.. Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1877; m. Ellen Tuck Stevens, of Exeter, N.H., Oct. 27, 1881. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1878; began practice in Jan., 1878, in partnership with father; formed partnership, 1879, with Edward G. Leach, under name of Leach & Stevens; in 1900 Benjamin W. Couch was added to the firm, wliich then became Leach, Stevens & Couch; Mr. Leach retired, 1913, William L. Stev- ens was admitted to firm in 1914, title now Stev- ens, Couch & Stevens; v. -p. Mechanics Nat. Bank. Merrimack Co. Savings Bank; elk. Northern (N.H.) R.R.; dir. Bd. of Trade Building Co. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1887, Senate, 1901; mem. Bd. of Al- dermen, Concord, 1894; city solicitor, 1885-6. Pres. aiargaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp.; trustee Concord City Library, N.H. Hist. Soc. Mem. Am. Bar Assri.» N.H. Bar Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Wonolancet (Concord), Uni- versity (Boston and New York). Recreations: gar- dening, reading. Home: 73 Warren St. Office: 72 N. Main St.. Concord, N.H. STEVENS, Herbert Barton, mfr.; July 11, 1855- Nov. 9, 1914. (See vol. 1909). STEVENS, Horace Paine, M.D. ; b. Cambridge. Mass., Ajjr. 17, 1881; s. Edmund Horace and Melis- sa E. (Paine) Stevens; first ancestors in America settled in Mass., early in 17th century; A.B., Har- vard, 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Em- me Frye White, of Lewiston, iNIe., Aug. 6, 1907; 2 children. Helen Elizabeth, Sarah Frye. Practiced in Cambridge since 1908; specialty surgery; visit- ing-surgeon to Cambridge Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. ]Med. Benevolent Soc, Cambridge Med. Improve- ment Soc, vEscuIapian Club. Clubs: Oakley Coun- try, Harvard (Boston). Address: 14 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. STEVENS, James Stacy, educator; b. Lima, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1864; s. Henry Francis and Emeline (Haydock) Stevens; B.S., U. of Rochester, 1885, M.S., 1888; M.S.. Syracuse U.. 1889. Ph.D.. 1890; (LL.D.. Rochester, 1907); m. Bertha E. Bowerman, of Victor, N.Y., Aug. 21, 1890. Instr. science, Cook Acad., Montour Falls, N.Y., 1885-91; prof, physics since 1891, dean Coll. Arts and Sciences since 1905, U. of Me. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, societies, etc.) Home: Orono. Me.* STEVENS, James Valorous, lumber merchant. (See vol. 1909.) STEVENS, John Austin, author; Jan. 21. 1827- June 16, 1910. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) STEVENS, John Calvin, architect; b. Boston. Oct. 8, 1855; s. Leander and Maria Jane Hancock (Wingate) Stevens; descendant of Moses Stevens, Wells, Me.. 1700; grad. Portland High Sch.. 1873; m. Martha Louise Waldron, of Portland, Dec. 25, 1877; 4 children, John Howard, Caroline Maria (Mrs. H. K. Fitts), Margaret Louise (Mrs. Neal AV. Allen), Dorothy Wingate. Entered architec- tural office of F. H. Fassett, 1873; mem. firm of Fassett & Stevens, 1880-4, spending about 2 yrs. of that time in charge of Boston office; practiced with A. W. Cobb, 1890-2, with son, John H. Stev- ens. 1906 — . Designed new surgery bldg. at Me. Gen. Hosp.; Me. Med. Sch. Bldg.; Portland Ath- letic Club Bldg.; Me. State Sanatorium. Hebron, Me.; Eastern Me. Insane Hosp.; L.D.M. Sweat Memorium Art Museum; asso. architects. Port- land City Hall; also many pub. bldgs. and pvt. residences in Me. and other states. Trustee Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary; pres. Me. Charitable Me- chanics' Assn.. 1890-1. Republican. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects since 1889; mem. Boston Soc. Ar- chitects, Province of Quebec Soc. of Architects, Architectural League of New York, Me. Soc. C.E., Me. Soc. Architects, Portland Soc. Art (pres., 1895), Me. Geneal. Soc, Soc. Preservation of N.E. Antiquities. Am. Federation of Arts, Portland Chamber of Commerce, etc. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Athletic (ex.-pres.), Portland. Cumberland. Yacht. Economic. Portland Rotary. Author: (with WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1021 A. W. Cobb) Examples of Domestic Architecture, Stevens; student Newton Tlieol. Instn. a few mos., 1891. Recreations: landscape painting. Home: 52 1858; A.M., Brown U., 1858; m. Mary Price Savory, Bowdoin St. Office: 187 Middle St., I'ortland, Me.* of Lowell, Oct. 12, 1870 (deceased). In practice at STEVENS, John P., civil engineer; moved to Lowell, 1888—; previous to which was organist, New York. (See vol. 1909, al.so AVho's Who in P^^"ist and teacher of music; mem. Lowell Sch. America. 1914-15.) ^°^\ 1879-85; mem. Mass. Ho. ot Rep 1885-6; _„„__.-.„ , I. „ , ^ , T,T , 1 V, /I deputy collector internal revenue, 1889-93. Pres. STEVENS, John G., shoe infr.; b Marblehead, Lowell Children's Home, Lowell Hist. Soc, S.A.R. Mass Apr. 15. 18,4; s. Au.i,uistus and Lizzie (Har- Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (33°). Home: ris) Stevens; ed. pub. schs.; unmarried Engaged Winchester, Mass. Office: Lowell, Mass.* as mfr. of shoes at Marblehead since 1900. Over- eiii-r.-.TT.-»Te tTr-i*- t „, ^ v. trr ^wi seer of poor, 1905-6; selectman, 1907-11 (chmn. .^^^^^^^^ ^f}^^^^?''°^\\%^^,^''r^' ^- 7^S\^}'l''¥i bd 1911)- reo Mass Gen Court 1910 11 12 ton, Mass., Dec. 14, 1877 ; s. Alfred C. and Edith M. Democrat!' Conk^lfit'^ddFelloTRe^^^ l';^r^f>T^rR^r:'''r^^%Z'''}n'rJ^^^ Home: 197 Washington St. Address: 14 Atlantic ^°"'t,^!^^!.> n.^ ' ^VA^i^^r i' ^^^^'■F:''^^i^'^^tJt■ Air ATr>,-iiioiioori Aincc Tantum, of Ocean Grove, N..). Admitted to Mass. A\., iviaioieneau, iuass. ^^^^^ ^^qq. fo^^g^j partnership in Northampton with STEVENS, Lillian M. N., temperance worker; Louis H. Warner, Oct. 22, 1900; partnership dis- Mar. 1, lS44-Apr. 6, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also solved July 1, 1903 ; apptd. master in chancery, Apr. Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) 24, 1907; apptd. referee in bankruptcy, Feb. 16, STEVENS, Lyman D., lawyer; Sept. 20, 1821- 191 2 ; mem. City council, Northampton, 1 902-3. Re- 1909. (See vol. 1909.) publican. Conglist. Mem. K. of P. Clubs: Eco- em-nTT'n'n'e, -^x ii • -i 1 ^ i, t^t ii, * noiTiic, Men's, of Edwards Ch. Home: 68 Hig'h St. STEVENS, Nathaniel, woolen mfr.; b. North An- Qf^^g 39 ^^^in St., Northampton, Mass. dover, Mass., Sept. 11, 1857; s. Moses T. and Char- „„_„_.„„ .„..„. .„ , . , , ^. lotte E. (Osgood) Stevens; ed. Phillips Acad., An- , STEVENS, William Burnham, judge; b. Stone- dover. Mass.; m. Haverhill, Mass.. Mar. 25, 1885, ham, Mass. Mar. 23 1843: s. Dr. William Flint Elizabeth P. White. Entered mfg. business, 1S76; and Mary Jane Gould (Burnham) Stevens; en- became partner M. T. Stevens & Sons, 1886, incor- tered Dartmouth Coll ,1861, but at close of 1st porated, 1900, as M. T. Stevens Sons Co. (pres.); >'!'• enlisted in Co. C, 50th Mass. \ ol.s. for 9 mos., pres. Andover Nat. Bank. Home: North Andover, and served nearly a year; reentered coll. and grad Mass A.B., with honors, 1865; read law in office of nm^-.i-'^'n^ «,!• ^ 1 1 ,c^ 1 Sweetser & Gardiner, Boston, and at Harvard .n^FF^^'^^' O^^^^^ Crocker, lawyer. (See vol. l^w Sch.; m. Amelia Josephine Hill, of Stoneham, ^y»^-) Oct. 20, 1868 (died Dec. 22, 1869): m. 2d, Mary STEVENS, Ralph Emerson, M.D. ; b. Marlboro, Williamine Green, of Stoneham, Sept. 30, 1873. Mass., Dec. 2, 1869; s. Charles Emerson and Al- Began practice at Boston and Stoneham, 1867; dist. bertina (Honey) Stevens; grad. Marlborough High atty. for Northern Dist. of Mass., 1880-90; re- Sch., 1889; registered in pharmacy, 1891; M.D., sumed practice at Boston; asso. justice Superior Harvard Med. Sch., 1897: interne Boston City Ct. of ]\Iass. since Apr., 1898. Pres. Stoneham Five Hosp., 1S97-9; m. Feb. 7, 1900, Blanche Blackinton Cents Savings Bank; dir. Stoneham Nat. Bank. Millard, of North Adams, Mass. Practiced in Marl- ]\Iem. Mass. Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn., Am. boro since 1899; visiting phys. Marlboro Hosp.; Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology. Republican. U.S. pension examiner since 1903: chmn. Bd. of Unitarian. Author: History of Fiftieth Massacnu- Health, ^Marlborough. Republican. Unitarian, setts Regiment, 1897. Home: Stonehain, Mass. Of- Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni, Bos- flee: Court House, Boston.* tonCity Hosp. Alumni. Mason; LO.O.F.; Elk. Club: STEVENS, William H., retired merchant; b. Union. Home: Marlboro, Mass. Stroudwater. Me., Oct. 15. 1840; s. Tristain and STEVENS, Raymond Bartlett, congressman; b. Jerusha B. (Goss) Stevens; ed. pub. schs.; m. Binghamton, N.Y., June 18, 1874; s. Pliny Bartlett Mary E. Ballett, of Franklin, Pa.. 1865 (now de- and Lillian (Thompson) Stevens; student Harvard, ceased); m. 2d, Mary Virginia Miller, of Owego, 2 yrs., class of 1897; Harvard Law Sch., 3 yrs., N.Y., 1880: 2 children, Harold M., William C. In class of 1899; unmarried. Admitted to N.H. bar, railroading, and in oil business at Meadville, Pa., 1899; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 11, 13; mem. for 18 yrs.; returned to Portland, Me., 1880, and State Const!. Conv.. N.H., 1912; mem. 63d Congress was sr. mem. firm of Stevens & Co., importers and (1913-15), 2d N.H. Dist. Democrat. Address: Lis- mfrs. of dairy salt and dealers in grain, until bon P.O., N.H. (Home: Landoff.)* 1894: since engaged in looking after his real estate STEVENS. Roland Eug-ene, lawyer: b. Peterboro. i"^"."if^"%X'''port!?nd^Po?Uan'd- At^l?t1c aII N.H.. Nov. 24. 1868: s. Frederick L. and Mary Eliza- &=, • 199 SnHn/st^ P^^^ beth (Kimball) Stevens: ed. pub. schs., night sch. stress. 1^^ bpring fet., ir-oruana, ivie. in Chelsea. Mass.: attended Celia Sherman's Select STEVENS, William Stanford, retired physician: Sch.. Norwich, Vt.: prep, course St. Johnsburv b. Boston, June 13, 1859; s. Calvin (M.D.) and Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth, 1895: studied law in office Sophia Toppan (Crocker) Stevens; A.B.. Harvard, of Ex-Gov. S. E. Pincjree, Hartford, Vt., and at the 1880. M.D.. 1883, A.M., 1884; m. St. Albans, Vt., New York Law Sch., completing course in 1900: Dec. 11, 1895, Emily Huntington Lewis: 3 chil- m. Annie L. Morris, of Hartford, Vt., Nov. 7, 1900; dren, William Stanford (b. and died 1896), Stan- 4 sons, Robert M. (10 yrs. of age and editor of ford Huntington, b. Oct. 5. 189/, Philip Greeley, the "Hartford Gazette," of Hartford, Vt.), Philip Aug. 16, 1902. Began practice at Boston, 1883, re- R., Roland E., Jr., Paul. Asst. instr. (temporarilv) tired, 1886; pres. Northern Telephone Co Central in psychology, Dartmouth Coll., 1895-6; instr. "in Telephone Co., Citizens Telephone Co Mem Bos- Latin, Hanover. N.H., High Sch., 1895-6; prin. same, ton City Council, 1888, 1889: mem. Mass. Ho. of 1896-7: admitted to Vt. bar, 1900: since in practice Rep., 1891. Republican. Knight Teniplar. (:iubs: at White River Junction. Dir. Ottaquechee Woolen Union. Twentieth Century. Harvard Oakley Coun- Co., Hartford. 1900-1; treas. and mng. dir., 1901-6; try. Address: 295 Beacon St., Boston, pres. L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., Boston, 1907-8, STEVENS, William Studley Bartlett, banker; b. treas., 1908-10, V. -p. since 1910; justice of the peace Pittston, Me.; s. (I^aleb and Julia A. (Clapp) for Wind.=or County, Vt., by appmt. of the gov. Stevens; ed. high sch., Gardiner, Me.: unmarried. Pres. Hartford Memorial Assn.; incorporator Mary Cashier Nat. Union Bank, Boston, since 1908. Re- Hitchcock Memorial Hosp., Hanover, N.H. : trustee publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Vt. Congl. Conf. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Vt. .State Assn., Boston City, Brae Burn Country, Corinthian Bar Assn., Windsor County Bar Assn.; admitted Yacht. Episcopalian. Home: 20 Mt. Vernon St. to Suffolk County (Mass.) bar; mem. Delta Kappa Office: 40 State St., Boston. Epsilon Republican. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Dart- STEVENSON, Geore-e Stanley, Jr., broker; b. mouth (Boston). Graduate (Hanover, N.H.).Rec- Clinton, Me., July 9, 1881; s. George Stanley and reation.s: motoring, playing with the children. Eunice Elizabeth (Whitten) Stevenson: ed. Coburn Home: Hartford, Vt. Office: White River Junction, classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1895-8: student Vermont. Colbv Coll., 1898-1900: A.B., Harvard. 1903. A.M., STEVENS, Solon Whithed, lawver; b. Lowell, 1904: m. Concord, Mass.. June 24. 1905, Marjorle Mass., Aug. 1, 1836; s. Solon and Harriet (Whithed) Louise Elder. Teacher, Milton (Mass.) Acad., 1903- 1022 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 05; prin. Cobuin Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 1905-12. Mason. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Address: 44 State St., Boston, Mass. STEVENSON, Henry Cogrswell, lawyer; b. Briilf^eport, Conn., July 15, 1873; .s. Col. William H. and Mary Hough (Shelton) Stevenson; ed. Bridge- port High Sch., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale); LL.B., Yale Law Sch.. 1897, and since practiced at Bridgeport; m. Marthena Stuart Crump, of Bridgeport, Conn., Nov., 1913; 1 son, Stuart Shel- ton, b. Nov., 1914. Mem. law firm of Stevenson & Wilson; judge Bridgeport City Court, 1903-7; alder- man, 1899-1901; capt. Co. B, 3d Conn. Inf., 1904-7. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason; Odd Fellow (Grand Master of Conn.). Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: University, Bridgeport Yacht, Brooklawn Country, Seaside (juting, Algonquin. Author: Connecticut Probate Law, 1902. Home: 57 Coleman St. Office: 83 Fairfield Av., Bridgeport, Conn. STEVENSON, Katharine Lent (Mrs. James Stevenson), president Mass. W.C.T.U. ; b. Copal i^n^Fn^o^^' /Tb^o^.'^^^I °/ ,tXf Ch Pirnmarihn c; A t rt T Vvi Bixhv ITS f-nnsnl- Stickney, born in England, 1633, g.-g.-d. of Maj. ^l.M'r%"." Ed°wa^rf •kxby'^TaVtTsfknsfon^gp^ i^^^ f'^Tl-% "^'Z^'^'^Vlfl^''''^'^' ^^-.^'/X Samuel Barrett, Jr. (engr. Gen. Electric Co.), Ma^ ^"Ff - 1, 1875; s. Edmund Ely and Elmina Callierine (Kendall) Stiles; S.B., iMass. Inst. Tech., 1S97; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U., 1902; m. Cuttingsville, Vt., Sept. 6, 1904, Caroline L. Holden; children, Esther Holdcn, Edmund Kendall. Instr. physiology, Bellevue Med. Sch., 1902-3, Mass. Inst. Tech. since 1903; instr. physiology, 1904-7, prof. 1907-14, Simmons Coll.; instr. Harvard U. since 1913. Conglist. Mem. Am. Physiol. Soc, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Home: 19 Proctor St., Newtonville, Mass. STII.BS, Truman B.; b. Stowe, Vt, July 21, 1847; s. James W. and Hannah A. (Howe) Stiles; M.D., U. of Vt., 1869: m. 1st, Abbie A. Jenness, of Sheffield, Vt., Nov. 28, 1870; 2 sons, Don C. (St. Johnsburv, Vt.), Dr. Ned C. (Providence, R.I.); m. 2d, Sherbrooke, P.Q., May 5, 1901, Elizabeth A. Derrick; 1 daughter, Charlotte H. Has practiced in Caledonia Co., Vt., since 1869; mem. U.S. Pen- sion Examining Bd., 1882-08 (pres. 16 yrs.); mem. State Bd. of Health, 1898-06; in retail drug busi- ness. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1898, 99, Senate, 1902, 03; dir. Merchants' Nat. Bank, St. Johnsbury, since 1897; pres. and dir. Caledonia Co. Fair Assn. 9 yrs. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Caledonia Co. and Vt. State med. socs., A.M. A., Am. Pub. Health Assn. Mason: mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P., Red Men, N.E.O.P., Merchants' Assn., Bd. of Trade. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. STIIiIiINGS, Ephraim Bailey, printer; b. Som- ersworth, N.H., May 18, 1846; s. Rook and Mary (Hodsdon) Stillings; ed. high sch., Somersworth, N.H. ; m. Celia Crowell Kemp; father of Charles Arthur Stillings. Pvt. Co. B, 46th Mass. Inf., and Co. A, 2d Mass. Heavy Arty., in Civil War; in serv- ice 37 mos. to close of war; began in printing trade, Boston, 1868: formerly treasurer of the Griffltli-Stillings Press. Republican. Unitarian. Comdr. E. W. Kinsley Post No. 113, G.A.R., Boston, 1904; elected jr. v.-comdr.-in-chief G.A.R., 1905, to fill vacancy caused bv death of W. W. Blackmar, term expiring 1905; adj. -gen. G.A.R., 1910-11. Club: Boston Citv. Home: 11 Westminster St., Somer- ville. Mass. Office: 368 Congress St., Boston.* STIIiIiIlTCrS, Ferdinand Anson, surgeon: b. Jef- ferson, N.H., Mar. 30, 1849; s. Anson and Phcebe de Forest (Kenison) Stillings; ed. pub. schs.. Lan- caster (N.H.) Acad., and by pvt. tutors, Boston; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1870; diploma, Rotun- da Hosp., Dublin. Ireland, 1874; post-grad, studies, Paris and London, 1873-4, 1895; m. Concord, N.H., Oct. 14, 1879, Grace M. Minot; 2 children, Mary W., C^harlotte M. Asst. phys., McLean Hosp., Somer- ville, Mass., 1870-3; mem. U.S. Bd. Pension Exam- ining Surgeons, 1S83-93; advisory surgeon Mar- garet Pillsbury Hosp., Concord, since 1884, and N.H. Memorial Hosp. for Women and Children, Concord; surgeon, B. & M. R.R. ; med. dir., United Life & Accident Ins. Co.; surgeon-gen. of N.H., 1891-2. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons: mem. A.M. A., Nat. Soc. Ry. Surgeons, N.H. Med. Soc, Center Dist. jMed. Soc, New York and N.E. Assn. of Ry. Surgeons, etc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Wonolancet, Snowshoe, Passaconaway. Recrea- tions: fisliing, motoring. Address: Concord, N.H. STIIiIiMAIT, Benjamin Rhodes, insurance; Mar. 31, 1852-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) STIIiItSON, Henry Iieonard, journalist, historian: Sept. 19, 1842-Apr. 5, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) STIMSON, Cyrus Plint, clergyman; b. Palmer, Mass., Apr. 1, 1S70: s. Horace Williams and Har- riet Abigail (Hunt) Stimson; descended on botli sides from early N.E. Colonial ancestry; brother of Rvifus W. Stimson, an authority on agrl. edn.; ed. pub. schs.. Palmer, Mass.; grad. liish sch., 1889; B.A., Colby Coll., Waterville, Me.. 1893; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1898; (D.D., Colby. 1913): m. Ermina Emma Pottle, of Perry, Wasliineton Co.. Me.. Aug. 14, 1895; 6 children, Dorothy and Marjory (twins), Horace Pottle. Christine, Ermina and Cyrus, II (twins). Teacher Portland (Me.) High Sch., 1894- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1025 95; ordained Consl- ministry, July 2, 1S95; pastor Boston City Club, Harvard Teachers' Assn.; chnin. West End Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1895-1900, Strat- coll. sect. Assn. Am. Asrl. Colls, and Expt. Stas., ford, Conn., 1900-4, Westminster Ch., Kansas City, 1905, 08; pres. Am. Assn. Advancement of Agrl. Mo., 1904-8, Waterville. Me., 1908-13; field sec. Teaching, 1913, 1914. Republican. Conglist. Ad- Playground and Recreation Assn. America (hdqrs. dress: Garrison Hall, Boston. N.Y. City) since 1913. I'res. Alumni Assn. of Colby Recreations: tennis horseback riding walking. Med. "Assn. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K T ) ■ o^""^- J^T^5?"^'"-^^°'Vf^''-'v^7'^"''"'P^°"' ^^^''- Odd Fellow, K. of P. Address: Court St., Skowl Office: 1 ]\Iadison Av., New York. he'^an Me. ^^^^>. ol., ok.uw STIMSON, Frederic Jesup ("J. S. of Dale"), c.iiit'twx.c!C! -r-a^^-^i « n , ^ ., lawyer, author; b. Dedham, Mass., July 20, 1855; j ^^^^ ?f' ^^7^ ^^ lawyer ; b. Providence, R. s. Edward and Sarah Tufts (Richardson) Stimson; riT,,!^u;^iJ?\ it; '^ '^.- ^^amuel George and Sarah A.B.. Harvard, 1876, LL.B., 1878; m. Elizabeth j^^R^nwrTT iVqo t^''r^-w'^"- ^^^'"l^^^^^^ Bradlee Abbot, of Boston. June 2, 1881; m. 2d. i^-P'^?,?!" Yni i-' H^q •t"''-''^'*'J-'^^^-' "^- Po''*- Mabel Ashhurst, of Phila., Nov. 12, 1902. Asst. if"j!i ^^'^^^i^^nfi.^J,^ il^^A h"'i^® Y,' ^^1^3?l ^^Si'^' atty.-gen., Mass., 1884-5; gen. counsel trial Commn., 1898-02, Mass. Commn. Laws, 1902-3; Dem. candidate for Coni Mass. Dist.. 1902; apptd. prof, comparative legi large nat. convs. ; A.E. and P. to Argentina since -rroviaence, R.i. Nov. 1, 1914. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, STIN'ESS, John Henry, judge- Aug 9 1840-SeDt Mass. Hist. Soc; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- 6, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Wlio in America' ences; mem. German and French socs. of Com- 1912-13.) ' parative Legislation. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern STINESS, Walter Russell, congressman; b. Lin- bury) Stimson; brother of Henry Albert and Lewis mem. R.R. Commn., R I 2 yrs • mem R I Ho 'of Atterbury Stimson; A.B., Yale U., 1872; grad. ficole Rep., 2 yrs.. Senate, 4 yrs.; a.-d'-'c on staff 'of Gov des Beaux Arts, Paris. Was lecturer and art A. O. Bourn; U.S. dist atty Dist of R I bv teacher, Princeton U.; dir. art schs., Met. Mus. of appmt. of Pres. Taft, 1911-14- 'mem 6'4th Coir^'ress Art. New York 4 yrs^ founder and 10 yrs. dir (1915-17), 2d R.L Dist. Republican. Clubs: Turks Artist-Artisan Inst., New lork 1888; dir. Art Head, Minnamoisset County. Universitv. Home: and Science Instn., Trenton, N.J. ; instr. Art Cowesett, R.L* Students' League. Asso. editor The Arena. (See B,n-r-^,^l^-^J „-^-,,- Who's Who in America for books and writings.) f^-"*??" William H., real estate, fire ins. (See Home: Redding, Conn. Address: 14 W. 4Sth St., vol. 1909.) New York.* STOBBS, Georgre Russell, lawyer; b. Webster, STIMSON, Jolin -Woodbury, M.D., surgeon; b. Mass.. Feb. 7. 1877: s. Charles R. and Anna B. (Lin- Kitterv, Me.. Oct. 1, 1855; s. Charles TVilliam and ?°^"> Stobbs; A.B.. Harvard. 1899. A.M.. 1900; Harriett W^are (Junkins) Stimson; descendant on j^'^-P- Harvard Law Sch.. 1902; m. Mabel F. Mur- paternal side of George Stimson. Ipswich. Mass., aock, of New Boston. Conn.. Oct. 18. 1905; children, 1652, on maternal side of Joseph, s. Samuel Jun- Russell Murdock, Hamilton Thayer. Admitted to kins. York, Me.. 1773; prep. edn. Portsmouth (N. Mass. bar. 1902, and since practiced in Worcester; H.) High Sch.; U. of Vt. one course; M.D., Dart- mem. Taft & Stobbs since 1908. Spl. justice of Cen- mouth Med. Sch., 1880; m. Caroline Walton Cun- tral Dist. Court of Worcester. Republican. Uni- ningham. of Lunenburg. Mass., Feb. 22. 1882; versalist. Clubs: Worcester. Tatnuck Country, children, Harriett Cunningham, b. Feb. 13, 1883; Quinsigamond Boat, Harvard of Worcester, Wor- Martha Cunningham, Mar. 24, 1884; Charles Cun- cester Tennis. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: ningham, Sept. 1. 1885. Practiced in Lunenburg; 10 Westland St. Office: State Bldg.. Worcester, and Fitchburg, Mass., since 1880. Fellow Am. Coll. Mass. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Worces- STOCKBRIDas, Radford, machinist; b. Peru, ter North Dist. Med. Soc Fitchburg Soc for Med. Me., May 24, 1851; s. Abijah William and Joanna Improvement Democrat. Unitarian. Mem Mt. (Jones) Stockbridge; ed. at schs. in Peru and Au- Roulstone Lodge I.O.O.F., Royal Arcanum. (:iub: burn, Me., machine shop, Lewiston Falls, Me., and Fay. Address: 101 Prichard St., Fitchburg. Mass. with Goodnow & Wightman, Boston, Mass.; m STIMSON-, Rufus Wliittaker, educator; b. Palm July 11. 1875, Ida A., d. Maj. Merrell. of Auburn, er, Mass., Feb. 20, 1868; s. Horace W^. and Harriet Me.; 4 sons, Ernest L., Perley T., Fred M., George L. A. (Hunt) Stimson; ed. Palmer High Sch., Colby With Lewiston Machine Co., 1875-9; machinist iii U., 1900-2; Harvard, A.B.. 1895, A.M., 1896; B.D.. Worcester, Mass., 1879-86; supt. London Machine Yale, 1897; m. East Boston, Mass.. Oct. 4. 1899. Tool Co.. London, Ont., 1887-8; instr. Washburn Helen Morris. Prof. English ethics and oratory, Polv. Inst, and otherwise employed in Worcester 1897-01; pres. Conn. Agrl. Coll., 1901-8: dir. Smith's 1888-96; in business at Ashland, Mass., 1896-8. Wor- Agrl. Sch. and Northampton Sch. of Industries, cester. 1898-01; treas. Stockbridge Machine Co., 1908-11; specialist in vocational agrl. edn. of Mass. 1901. pres.. same, since 1903. Mem. Worcester Bd. of Edn., since 1911. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsl- Metal Trades Assn., Nat. Machine Tool Builders' Ion, Grange and various other agrl. organizations; son. Home: 386 Park Av. Office: 68 Abbott St., 1026 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Assn., I.O.O.F. Mem. Pilgrim Cli. since 1885. Ma- Worcester, Mass. STOCKDAIiE, Allen Arthtir, clergyman; born Z^iinfsville, O., Sept. 15, 1S75; s. Stephen Kdward and Susan (Lawson) Stockdale; A.B., Taylor U., Upland, Ind., 1896; grad. Boston U. Sch. of Theol- ogy, 1902; spl. work in philosophy and sociology, Boston U.; m. Ella Mae Reppard, of Fremont, Ind., Apr. 1, 1897. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1904; pas- tor Berkeley Temple, Boston, 1903-7; leader in combination of Berkeley Temple and Union Ch. and pastor of combined ch. (Union Ch.), 1907-14; 1st Congl. Ch., Toledo, O., since June 1, 1914. Trus- tee Boston U.; dir. City Missionary Society, Berke- ley Infirmary. Chaplain Emerson College of Ora- tory. Past Grand Prelate, Domain of Mass., K. of P. Club: Congregational. Well known throughout N.E. as lecturer; subjects: Shall the Corners of the Mouth Turn Up or Down? The Message of James Whitcomb Riley. Contbr. of verse. Home: 2144 Robinwood Av., Toledo, O.* ST0CKDI:R, Cliarles Edward life ins.; b. West- port, Conn., Aug. b., 1861; s. Charles Edward and Gertrude (Hugo) Stockder; ed. pub. schs. of Men- den. Conn.; Russell Mil. Sch., New Haven; Ph.D., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1882; m. Edith Love, of Montclair, N.J., Jan. 20, 1891; 4 children, Marion Love, Gertrude, Hervey Love, Robert Maxwell. Be- gan active career in employ of Charles Parker Co., hardware, Meriden, Conn., 1882, continuing 3 yrs.; on ranch in Mont., IVa yrs.; with Britannia Co. and Internat. Silver Co., Meriden, Conn., about 20 yrs., 1886-06; became connected with the Providence Life & Trust Co., 1906, and gen. agt. for state of Conn, for same, since July 1, 1906. Mem. Chi Phi (Yale Chapter). Conglist. Clubs: Home, Highland Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 51 Griswold St., Meriden, Conn. Office: 50 State St., Hartford, Connecticut. STOCKIN. Edwin, publisher; b. Monmouth, Me., Jan. 22, 1862: s. Abner Chase and Helen Medora (Towle) Stockin; descendant of George Stocking, who settled at Cambridge, Mass., 1636; on mother's side descended from Philip Towle, one of the early settlers of Hampton, N.H.; ed. pub. schs.. Water- town, Mass.; m. Eleanor Stafford Green, of Water- town, Oct. 7. 1885; 2 children, Albert Edwin, Ele- anor Charlotte. In employ of Harper Bros., in N.E. branch of their ednl. dept., Boston, 1880-90; con- nected with pubs, of Youth's Companion since 1890, became a dir., 1900, treas. since 1907, Perry Mason Co., pubs. Republican. Conglist. Mem. N.E. His- toric-Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain, Congregational (Boston). Recreations: amateur photographv. Home: Watertown, Mass. Office: Youth's Companion Bldg., Boston. STOCKING-, Jay Thomas, clergyman; moved to Montclair, N.J. (See vol. 1909, also V/ho's AVho in America, 1912-13.)* STOCKTON, Howard, lawyer, financier; b. Phila., Feb. 15, 1842; s. Philip Augustus and Mary Ann (Remington) Stockton; silver medalist. Royal Sax- on Poly. Inst., Dresden, 1862; m. Mary Mason, of Boston, Jan. 6, 1870; father of Philip Stockton. Apptd. capt. U.S.V., June 9, 1862; 1st It., 3d R.I. Cav., Mar. 17, 1864; 2d It., Ordnance Corps U.S.A., May 23, 1864; bvtd. 1st It. and capt., Sept. 14, 1866; 1st It. Ordnance Corps U.S.A., May 13, 1867; re- signed from army June 1, 1871. Lawyer at Boston since Sept. 20, 1871. Treas. Cocheco Mfg. Co., 1876- 87, Salmon Falls Mfg. Co., 1880-7; pres. Am. Bell Telephone Co., 1887-9; v. -p. Old Colony R.R. Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co.; dir. Mchts. Nat. Bank, Old Boston Nat. Bank, Old Colony Trust Co.. Bos- ton Mfrs.' Mut. Life Ins. Co.; treas. Merrimac Mfg. Co., 1889-1900, Essex Co., Boston, since 1880; actu- ary Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co. V.-p. Boston Athe- nsKum; trustee Mass. Inst. Tech.; del. to Diocesan convs., 1888-92; mem. Standing Com. Diocese of Mass., 1892. Clubs: Somerset, Country. Home: 31 Commonwealth Av. Office: 50 State St., Boston.* STOCKTON, liawrence Mason, lawyer; b. Spring- field, Mass., Feb. 18, 1S71; s. Howard and Mary (Mason) Stockton; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B., 1894; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1894; mem. firm Stimson, Stockton, Livermore & Palmer: dir. N.E. Trust Co., State St. Trust Co.; elk. Essex Co. Meni. Common Council, Boston, 1898-9. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis anil Kaciiuet, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: 53 Stale St., Boston. STOCKTON, Philip, financier; born Brookline, Mass., Mar. 20, 1874; s. Howard and Mary (Mason) Stockton; A.B., Harvard, 1896; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899; m. Margaret Head, of Boston, Feb. 3, 1906. Civ. engr. Merrimac (cotton) Mfg. Co., Hunts- ville, Ala., 1900; treas. Lowell (Mass.) Bleachery, 1901; pres. Old Colony Trust Co. since 1910; dir. Beacon Trust Co., Cambridge Trust Co., Winthrop Nat. Bank, Submarine Signal Co., Fall River Gas Works Co., Boston & Worcester Electric Cos., Lud- low Mfg. Associates, N.E. Mut. Ins. Co., Am. Sugar Refining Co., Bankers' Electric Protective Assn., Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, Guarantee Co. of North America, Haverhill Gas Co., Mass. Trust Co. Assn., Merrimac Chemical Co., Puget Sound Trac- tion, Light & Power Co., Am. Telephone & Tele- graph Co., Gen. Electric Co., I.C. R.R. Co., Mer- chants Nat. Bank. Clubs: Somerset, The Country, Tennis and Racquet, Essex County, Myopia Hunt, Harvard. Recreations: tennis. Home: Manchester, Mass. Office: 17 Court St., Boston.* STOCKWEIiIi, Chester Twitchell, author; Sept. 5, lS41-Oct., 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) STOCKWEIiIi, Edward Amos, lawyer; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Nov. 6, 1877; s. Thomas Blanchard and Harriet Elizabeth (Davis) Stockwell; grad. Provi- dence High Sch., 1895; A.B., Brown U., 1899; stu- dent Harvard Law Sch., 1900-2; m. Annie May Wal- lace, of Providence, Nov. 4, 1913. Practiced in Providence since 1902: mem. Sch. Com., Providence, 1904-14. V.-p. Providence Dist. Nursing Assn.; treas. The Providence Athenaeum. I\Iem. R.I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, Delta Upsilon. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Economic (sec- retary), Delta Upsilon of R.I., East Side Tennis. Home: 61 East Manning St. Office: 328 Butler Ex- change, Providence, R.I. STOCKWEIiIi, Georgre Appleton, writer; Feb. 3. 1847-1912. (See vol. 1909.) STOCKWEIiIi, Henry Simeon, agriculturist; Apr. 9, lS33-Dec. 23, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) STOBDARD, Anna Elizabeth, writer, reform worker; b. Greensboro, Vt., Sept. 19, 1852; d. David and Betsey F. (Thompson) Rollins; ed. pub. schs. of Cambridge, Mass.; m. 1880, John Tanner, Jr., of Boston (died Sept. 13, 1883); m. 2d, Chicago, 1885, Rev. J. P. Stoddard, gen. agt. of Nat. Christian Assn. (died Jan. 29, 1909). Was actively identified for a number of yrs. with the Good Templars in !Mass., but came to the conclusion that secrecy is a hindrance to temperance work and resigned from the order; became an advocate of the W.C.T.U., and an opponent of secret socs. ; established a mis- sion sch. for negro children in Washington, D.C. ; settled in Boston in 1890; publishes a monthly pa- per, the Home Light (opposed to secret orders) ; is an advocate of woman suffrage; for 10 yrs. was sec. Independent Women Voters of Boston, and dir. Woman's Voice or Public School Champion; corr. sec. N.E. Christian Assn.; pres. Roxbury Dist.. W.C.T.U. Mem. United Presbyn. Ch.; interested in work among girls; treas. N.E. Helping Hand Home (for working girls); v.-p. of the Ingleside (a pre- ventive work for young girls; dir. Harriett Tub- man House (home for colored working girls). Ad- dress: 560 Columbus Av., Boston. STODDARD, Cora Frances, sec. Scientific Tem- perance Federation; b. Irvington, Neb., Sept. 17, 1872; d. Emerson Hathaway and Julia Frances (Miller) Stoddard; A.B., Wellesley, 1896. Teacher, grade schs., 1892-3, high sch., Middletown, Conn., 1896-7; pvt. sec, 1899-06; exec. sec. The Scientific Temperance Federation, and editor Scientific Tem- perance Journal, since 1906. U.S. del. 12th Internat. Congress vs. Alcoholism. London. 1909; designed for Internat. Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, D.C, 1912, first Am. traveling exhibit on alcoholism. Conglist. Author: Handbook of Modern Facts About Alcohol, 1914; (pamphlet) Al- cohol in Every Day Life (with E. L. Transeau), 1913; (pamphlet) Alcohol's Ledger in Industry, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1027 1914. Extensive contbr. on temperance topics. Ad- STOSBARD, Sanford lawyer- bor dress: 23 Trull St., Boston. ^ '^-' -- ~ - ' ' cia J:". (Jriucncock) tetoddard; prep. edn. Johnson Stoddard & Dav TT'niar^r.T^oTioX, u ^ or Vi', • Normal Sch.; M.D.. U. of Vt.ri882; m. Lowell, St oX^l- 1st Brid-e^nnrWt^ai^^ 35 Milne Mass., June 6. 188.-;; Martha Kinsman. Has prac- port. Conn ^'^'"^S^eport Nat. Bank Bldg., Bridge- ticed at Shelburne, Vt., since 1882; became supt. schs. 18S5. Methodi.st. IMason (32°, Shriner). Home: Shelburne, Vt. STODDARD, Georg-e Howland, treasurer; born "er> Stoeckel; ed. Thomas Sch. andHopkins Gram- Plymouth, Mass., Apr. 1, 1855; s. Isaac Nelson and ™^r e°"-' ^^w Haven, and under pvt tutors in Martha Le Baron (Thomas) Stoddard; descendant ^"Ifr^'r^ and Europe; (hon. A.M., Yale 1905)- m i8f?^?= ?-^^.^' ^^^^' ^- ^ew Haven, Conn., Dec. 7, 1858, s. Gu.save Jacob and Matilda Bertha (Weh- ner) Stoeckel; ed. Thomas Sch. and Honkin« nv»^. In various lines of business, 1875-81; connected Sedgwick, Major General, U.S.A. (2 vols) and with the Mechanical Refrigerating Co., 1881-90; erected battle monument to liim at his birthplace was made mgr. Quincy Market Cold Storage & Cornwall Hollow, Conn.; purchased the birthplace Warehouse Co., 1890, and has been treas. and dir. a"" farm of John Brown, at Torrington Conn and same since 1903. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- Presented it to the John Brown Assn • founded merce. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Clubs: Coun- ir'/^^""^''^ County Univ. Club, 1896 composed of try, Beverly Yacht. Summer home: Mattapoisett, 200 graduates of colls.; founded, 1899 the Litch- Mass. Home: 197 Beacon St. Office: 133 Commer- "eld County Choral Union, 700 mems. and built on cial St., Boston. his pvt. grounds, for annual concerts of same, the STODDARD, Jolin Tappan, chemist; b. North- oe written by a member of the club, for free dis- ampton, Mass., Oct. 20, 1852; s. William H. and tribution. Life mem. Am. Hist. Assn AAAS Helen (Humphrey) Stoddard; A.B., Amherst, 1874, Archseol. Inst. America, Am. Rose Soc. Conn Hist' student chemistry and physics, 1875-6; A.M., Ph.D., Soc, Litchfield Hist. Soc, Royal Soc. of Arts (Lon- Gottingen, 1877; m. Mary Grover Leavitt, of North- don); life fellow Am. Geog. Soc, Royal Meteorol ampton, Mass., June 26, 1879; father of William Soc, etc. Clubs: Players (New York), Royal So- Leavitt Stoddard. Asst. prin. Northampton High cieties (London), etc Address: Norfolk, Conn * Sch., 1874-5; prof, physics and mathematics, 1878- e™ir.-r.#^Tr-n-r 81, chemistry and physics, 1881-97, chemistry since sa OECKEI., Robbins Battell, lawyer; b. New 1897. Smith Coll. (See Who's Who in America for ^^^Y.*;"' Conn Sept. 20, 1872; s. Gustave Jacob and list of books, societies, etc.) Home: Northampton, Matilda Bertha (Wehner) Stoeckel; grad. Hopkins Mass.* j'i'^r'v^^^ ^*^il:.'. ^^Z'.H^^^J' r^,-B.> Yale, 1893; stu- STODDARD, New Haven, Cc Mary DeFor L^c^'ca'McCunoughDaHlngtonT-of pFtts^^^^^^^^ eve^/Ty^s^^slnce""' Rep'^iSin 'fddVe?.^- "^^ Nov. 9, 1904 (died Dec 13, 1913); 3 children! Eliza- Conn. Republican. Address. Norfolk, beth Darlington, Barbara, Louis E., Jr. Engaged in starch mfg. business, at New Haven, 1899-02; STOKES, Anson Phelps, secretary of Yale Uni- actively identified with mining since 1902; pres. versity; b. New Brighton, S.I., N.Y., Apr. 13, 1874- Bingham New Haven Mining Co., New Haven Hotel s. Anson Phelps and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes' Co. (operating Hotel Taft); v.-p. Union Horse Nail brother of James Graham Phelps Stokes- Ab' Co., Fowler Nai' -"- '" ^--- ^ . ..- ^- v„i„ icn^ ^ ^^ -,«... ^^ ^, . . _. >. _• •> curity Ins. Co., J River Valley Cc , , , _ , , . „.^^„ „^.,.- Quinnipiack, Country (New Haven); Yale, Univer- chell, of New York, Dec. 30, 1903; 3 children, Anson, sity, Racquet and Tennis, Meadowbrook, Rockaway Newton, Olivia. Traveled around the world vis- Hunt, Piping Rock (New York) ; Pittsburgh (Pitts- iting Japan, China, Java, India, etc., 1896-7' Sec burgh. Pa.); Alta (Salt Lake City, Utah). Inter- Yale U., June. 1899 — . Deacon, P.E. Ch., 1900; asst! ested in athletics; was mem. of team that won In- minister St. Paul's, New Haven, 1900 — ; mem. Gen! ternat. Polo Championship 1913; referee in Inter- Edn. Bd., 1912 — ; mem. Bd. of Religious Edii. (all nat. Polo Championship contests at Meadow Brook, of P.E. Ch.). Dir. Am. Sch. in Rome, Ansonia Pub. 1914. Home: Tenacres, Prospect Hill, New Haven. Library, New Haven Hosp., Organized Charities Address: Hotel Taft, New Haven, Conn. Assn. of New Haven, Yale Foreign Missionary STODDARD, Mortimer Joseph, M.D.; b. Brattle- l?^- lf\n^'^'f'^^^^ ^iTX'^J^ °^ Eminent Yale boro, Vt., Feb. '8, 1875; s. Edgar Wallace and Eliza- ?f^.1 <.LiT?Jf;.^„: •f'^? .L^.Ti^^l^Vl.^'l.^^.^o^^.^s^t.- beth ----- - - - - Dr U. of Brow ter, 6 m Dr. William H. Pomcroy, i03o-j.t, iiioiie since iSi-i; ciallv auto^ranh Ipttercst hAr^ra^^- '^i'^^■^''a^ mem. med. staff Springfield Hosp. since 1901; med. npw Wav^n r^onn i^"^*^^^' Address. 73 Elm St., examiner New York Life Ins. Co., since 1906, sr. naven, i^onn. examiner since June, 1914; contract surgeon for STOKES. Dudley lieavitt. M D - b Freedom mw U.S.A. since June 1914. Mem. Mass Med. Soc, July 26, 1866; s. Stephen A." Stokes and Esther Springfield Acad. Medicine, Phi Chi. Clubs: Nay- (Miller) Stokes; M.D., Dartmouth Med Sch ISSQ- asset, Springfield Country, Brattleboro Country m. Sarah P. Tyler, of Freedom, N H Oct 26 1 SSQ (Brattleboro, Vt.). Recreations: golf, fishing, hunt- Practiced in Rochester, N.H., since 1891- citv nhv^* ing. Home: 106 Bay St., Springfield, Mass.; (sum- and phys. to county farm. Mem. A.M A ' NH Med mer) Spofford Lake, N.H. Office: 310 State St., Soc, Strafford County Med. Soc. Republican Meth- Springfleld, Mass. odist. Home: Rochester, N.H. 1028 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND STOKES, JCames) G(ralia]U) Fhelps, publicist. Hugli Mason, settlers in Watertown, Mass., 1636; (See Who's Will) in America for l)io,mapliy.) Home: grad. Cambridge Latin Sch., 1899; A.B., Harvard, "Caritas Island," Stamford, Conn. Ollice; 100 Wil- 1893, LL.B., 1895; m. Alice Holman Stratton. of liam St., New York.* Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 26, 1899; children, Ruth ^...^■J,.-^^ -^ ^ J. -1 , V, A Sybil, Sybil Alice, Anne Frances, Ellen Drusilla. STOKES. Bose Pastor, social vyorker; b. Augus- Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895; mem. firm of Stone, tava, Suvolk. Kii.ssia July 18 l^'!*:. d- Jacob and Dallinger & Bancroft until 1907; since practiced Anna (Levvin)\\ le.slander; ed Jewish !• ree Sch., alone; judge 3d Dist. Court, Eastern Middlesex, London, 1 88 < -9; lived at London, Eng 1883-90, gj^ce 1904; pres. U. Paper Box Co.; dir. H. D. Foss came to U.S 1890; worked as cigar maker. Ueve- ^ ^^ j^^, j^^^^ Chocolate Co. Instr. in English, land, 1890-03; contbi\ 1901-5 asst. editor, 1903-5, Harvard U.. since 1910. Trustee Groton Pub. Li- Jewish Daily News, New York; m Noroton, Conn., brary, 1895-7; mem. Cambridge Sch. Bd., 1900-4. .L G. Phelps Stokes, July 18 1905 Engaged in Mason (32°). Club: Harvard. Recreations: ama- propagandaof socialism since Aug. 11, 1906. Home, teur theatricals. Home: Belmont, Mass. Office: 27 Caritas Island, Stamford, Conn.* State St Boston STOLLE. Antonie, art lecturer. (See vol. 1909.) gTONE, Baman Nelson, clergyman; b. Hopkin- STONE, Addison G., lawyer; b. Albion, N.Y., Mar. ton, Mass., July 28, 1841; s. Nelson and Deborah 16. 1849; s. George H. and Malinda (Farwell) (Humphrey) Stone; A.B., Amherst, 1863; grad. Ban- Stone; Simon Stone, first ancestor in America, born gor Theol. Sem., 1869; m. Emilv Farrington, of Ipswich, Eng., 1585, and settled in W'atertown, Pryeburg, Me., June 3, 1880. Ordained Congl. min- Mass.; ed. common schs., Albion, and Georgetown istry. 1869: pastor Loudon, N.H.. 1869-73. Fryeburg, Coll.. Washington; m. Lucretia Miller Kent, of Me., 1874-7, New Church (Swedenborgian), Frve- Wallingford. Vt., Sept. 10. 1872. Began practice in burg, since 1877. Asst. instr. New Ch. Theol. Sch., Washington, D.C., 1875; removed to Wallingford, Cambridge, Mass., 1903-8; pres. Me. Assn. New Vt., 1876; practiced at Richmond, Mich., 1879-83, Jerusalem Ch., 1898-03, and since 1905. Has served then returned to Wallingford. Mem. Vt. Ho. of as supervisor, supt. and mem. Sch. Com., Frveburg; Rep., 1894 and 1910; Republican. Universalist. mem. Bd. of Mgrs. New Ch. Theol. Sch.. Cambridge. Mason and Odd Fellow. Home: Wallingford, Vt. Mass. Independent Republican. Mem. Gamma STONE, Alfred, architect; July 29, 1834-Sept., Chapter of Psi Upsilon (Amherst). Author : What 1908. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, the New Church Stands For. 1913. Also published 1908-9 ) sermons and contbns. to newspapers. New Church ^.-^■Lr-^ .-J.-!. -^-i. 1 j-t T,ci.Ti,„ Review, etc. Address: Fryeburg. Me. STONE, Arthur Fairbanks, editor; b. St. Johns- burv, Vt., Feb. IS, 1863; s. Charles Marshall and STONE, Binffham Hiram, M.D.; b. Jericho, Vt.. Sarah (Fairbanks) Stone; g.s. Erastus Fairbanks, Feb. 21, 1874; s. Isaac Chauncey and Anna E. war gov. of Vt.; grad. St. Johnsbury Acad., 1881; (Bingham) Stone: prep. edn. Oberlin (O.) Acad.; A.B., Amherst, 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Helen A.B., U. of Vt., 1897, M.S.. 1906; M.D.. U. of Vt. Coll. Lincoln, of Northampton. Mass., Jan. 1, 1890; 4 of Medicine, 1899; post-grad, work, U. of Vienna; children, Edith L.. Robert L., Eleanor F., Laura H. m. Jean Nichols, of Ticonderoga, N.Y^., Mar. 15, Reporter Northampton Herald 2 yrs.. Fall River 1899; 1 child, Catherine H. Practiced In Burlington, Evening News. 1 vr.; editor St. Johnsbury Cale- Vt., since 1899: prof, pathology and bacteriology, U. donian, 1889-12; postmaster St. Johnsbury 4 yrs.; of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. Editor Vermont Medical editor Springfield Reporter, 1914-15 (one year). Monthly. Mem. A.M. A., Vt. Med. Soc, Am. Pub. Mem. Lake Champlain Tercentenary Commn.; ex- Health Assn. Recreations: motoring, hunting big pres. Vt. Press Assn. Republican. Conglist. Scot- game. Home: 497 S. Willard St. Office: 184 Church tish Rite Mason. Author: St. Johnsbury Illus- St., Burlington, Vt. trated. 1891. Address: St. Johnsbury, Vt. STONE, Charles Aug-ustus, member Stone & STONE, Arthnr John, silversmith; b. Sheffield, Webster; b. Newton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1867; s. Charles Eng.. Sept. 26, 1847; s. Joseph and Ann (Mills) H. and Mary Augusta (Green) Stone; prep. edn. Stones (final "s" in name dropped on coming to Newton High Sch.; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; m. America); ed. ch. schs. of Sheffield and at Sheffield Mary A. Leonard, of Boston, June 2, 1902. Dir. Sch. of Art; m. Gardner. Mass., 1896, Elizabeth Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., Stone & Webster Bent Eaton. Designer and chaser for James Dixon Management Assn., Blackstone Valley Gas & Elec- & Sons. Sheffield, 1874-84, and for W. B. Durgin, trie Co., The Blue Hill Street Ry. Co.. Brockton and Concord. N.H., 1884-7; designer and head of hollow- Plymouth Street Ry. Co., Cape Breton Electric Co., ware dept., F. W. Smith & Co., Gardner. 1887-95; Ltd., Chase-Shawmut Co.. Columbus Electric Co., engaged in mfr. of silver toys with J. P. Howard. Dallas Electric Co., El Paso Electric Co., Fort Hill of Howard & Co., 5th Av.. New York. 1895. 1896; an Chem. Co.. Galveston-Houston Electric Co., Hough- exponent of hand-wrought silver in the Arts and ton County Traction Co., Jacksonville Traction Co., Crafts Movement since 1901; maker of the Pres. Key West Electric Co., Miss. River Power Co., Eliot and Edwin Abbott loving cups and Sarah Wy- Paducah Traction and Light Co.. Pensacola Elec- man Whitman chalice, in Trinity Ch., Boston; trie Co., Ponce Electric (io.. Pub. Service Invest- maker of gold monstrance in Ch. of the Advent, ment Co., Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Boston, communion plate and altar cross for St. Co., Savannah Electric Co., Savannah Power Co.. Andrews Brotherhood. Ch. of St. James, Chicago. Sierra Pacific Electric Co., Tampa Electric Co.. 1st Episcopalian. Mason. Republican. Address: Sta. Nat. Bank of Boston, Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., In- A, Gardner, Mass. dustrial Mut. Ins. Co.; trustee Mass. Gas Cos., N.E. STOIT-P Arthur ICins-sbiirv MD-h Boston 1861- ^^^ & Coke Co., Conn. Valley Lumber Co. Mem. s.^Ir^tfmas^'^nrM^f ^DaYton-Hodgrfsi^^psl^^^^^ 'a°''Tp^"A""'",- %T-;,^^tr.r.l^^l-J%\J^^'^i ^'?- Stone; descended from Gregory Stone, who came to Acad. Polit and Social Science etc Clubs: St. Bo- America. 1635; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., 1888; t"lPh- Country. Union Exchange Boston Cit>, M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; surg. house officer Technology, Plymouth Fox Club, Old Colony Urn- Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1887-8; post-grad study. Berlin! ]'^};^}}jJ^^t^ ^^'^l^^' ^°"^^- ^34 Beacon St. Office: Vienna. Strassburg; m. Edith Livingston Wright, i''' ^^^^ ^t., Jr^oston. of Florida, 1897; 2 children, Malcolm, Janet. Be- STONE, Charles Francis, judge; May 21. 1843- gan practice at Boston, 1888; chief of staff to July 25, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in House of Good Samaritan and to out-patients America, 1912-13.) Mass. Gen. Hosp.; consulting phys. to State Infirm- STONE, Charles ■Wellingiion, educator; b. Tern- ary, Burbank Hosp. (Fitchburg). and to Framing- pigton, Mass., Dec. 13, 1853; s. Leonard and Mar- ham Hosp.: instr. in theory and practice of physics, paret (Wellington) Stone: A.B., Harvard, 1874. Harvard Med. Sch. Pres. Boston Soc. for Relief and A.M., 1881: m. Ellen Buckingham, of Boston, Oct. 2, Control of Tuberculosis. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, 1S77 ((jjed Dec. 12, 1881); m. 2d, Alice Stone, of A.M. A.. Am. Climatol. Assn., S.A.R. Clubs: Twen- Boston. Sept. 26, 1883. Established sch. preparatorv tieth Century. City. Harvard (Boston and New for Harvard, 1879, the sch. No. 38 of the "English" York). Address: 4 4 Fairfield St., Boston. Report of the Harvard Overseers: sec. Handel and STONE, Arthur Parker, lawyer; b. Groton, Mass., Haydn Soc, 1890-7; ex-pres. Assn. of the Stone Jan. 16, 1870: s. Valancourt and Ellen Anna (Ma- Families of America; received silver medal of son) Stone; descendant of Simon Stone and Capt. Mass. Hort. Soc, 1888. (See Who's Who in America WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1029 for list of writings, etc.) Home: 52 Lorraine St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 59 Chestnut St., Boston.* STONE, Colver Josiali, lawyer; b. Quincy, Mass., .Ian. 24, 1S69; s. Rev. Daniel Josiah and Emma Au- gusta (Shattuck) Stone; descendant of Gregory Stone, Watei-town, IMass., 1636; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; student Harvard 1 yr. ; read law with Marshall, Hamblet & Burke, Lowell; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1895; m. IMay Hotch- kiss, of New Haven, Conn., July 16, 1902; 4 sons, Gilbert H., Knowlton D., W. Jackson, Erban H. Ex- aminer land titles, Mass. Title Ins Co., 1895-7; practiced at Boston since 1897 (office also at An- dover) ; examiner land titles for Northern Essex since 1S98; trial justice of Andover since 1905; chmn. Sch. Bd., Andover. Mem. Essex County Bar Assn. Club: Andover. Recreations: tennis. Home: Andover, Mass. Office: 294 Washington St., Boston. STONE, Dwigrht Clinton, clergyman; b. Bethle- liem. Conn., July 14, 1861; s. George Camp and Lucy Ann (Strong) Stone; ed. Slieffleld Scientific Sch. (Yale); Rockland Coll., Nyack, N.Y., 1883; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1887; Emerson Coll. of Ora- tory; m. Fannie Storrs Barrows, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1911. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1887; or- ganizer, and pastor Pilgrim Congl. Cii., Canaan, Conn., 1887-95; pastor Trinitarian Congl. Ch., Gil- bertville, Mass., 1895-9, Chester, Conn., 1899-03, 2d Ch.. Stonington, since 1904. Address: Stonington, Connecticut, STONS, Edward Carleton, lawyer; b. Lexington. Mass., June 29, 1878; s. Alvah C. and Alice Ames (Tufts) Stone; LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston U., 1900; m. Sandy Spring, Md., June 27, 1908, Kath- arine Leggett Brooke. Clk. in office of S. Z. Bow- man, Boston, 1894-1900: admitted to bar, 1900; instr. and lecturer Boston U. Law Sch., 1901-2, Bos- ton Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch.. 1903-12: mem. Mass. Legislature, 1903, 04; selectman, Lexington, Mass., 1904. I\Iem. Am., Mass., and Middlesex bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Lexington Hist. Soc. Clubs: Old Belfry Golf. Belmont Spring_ Coun- try, Boston Yacht, Boston Citv. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. STONE, Edwin, lawyer; b. Porter, Oxford Co., Me., Oct. 31, 1840: s. Nathaniel and Sally P. (Nor- ton) Stone; ed. Limington Acad.; in. Nellie Haines, of Biddeford, Me. Practiced at Biddeford since Jan., 1869; trustee and atty. Biddeford Savings Bank; mein. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1876-9; city solicitor, Biddeford, 5 >rs.: mem. Sch. Com. 15 yrs. Mem. Me. Bar Assn. Democrat. Universalist. Mason; A.O.U.W. Home: 5 Graham St. Office: Masonic Bldg., Biddeford, Me. STONE, Ellen Appleton, M.D.; b. Providence. R.I., Jan. 12, 1870; d. Alfred and Ellen M. (Put- nam) Stone; prep. edn. Miss Abbott's Pvt. Sch., Providence; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1895; A.M., Brown U., 1896; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1900; unmarried. Served as interne Syracuse Hosp. for Women and Children, Buffalo Children's Hosp.; practiced in Providence since 1902; now supt. of child hygiene. Health Dept., Providence. Mem. A.M.A.. R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortal- ity, Am. Pub. Health Assn., N.E. Pediatric Assn., etc. Recreations: tramping. Home: 280 Waterman St. Address: Health Department, City Hall, Provi- dence, R.I. STONE, Ellen Maria, missionary teacher; b. Roxbury, Mass., July 24, 1846; d. Benjamin Frank- lin and Lucy Waterman (Barker) Stone; grad. grammar and high schs., Clielsea. Mass.; unmar- ried. Taught schs. in Chelsea, 1866-7; on editorial staff Boston Congregationalist, 1867-78; became missionary, A.B.C.F.M., 1878, and located at Samo- kov, Bulgaria; afterward was located at Philip- popolis. South Bulgaria, and in 1898 removed to Salonica, Macedonia; is still connected with that mission. Sept. 3, 1901, she and Mrs. Katerina Stephanova Tsilka (wife of an Albanian Protestant preacher) were kidnapped by brigands on a moun- tain road between Bansko and Djumia, Macedonia, European Turkey. Brigands demanded ransom of $110,000; ransom of nearly $65,000 finallv paid, which had been raised by pub. subscriptionin U.S.' and captives released after nearly 6 mos. of cap- tivity. Contbd. story of captivity to McClure's Magazine, May-Oct., 1902; her mss. and illustra- tions of book on "American Mission Work in the Balkans," concluding with story of captivity, were destroyed in Chelsea fire, Apr. 12. 1908, with all her belongings. Mem. Am. Bd. W.B.M., W.C.T.U. (nat. lecturer in Dept. of Co-operation with Mis- sions), Internal. Missionary Union. Lecturer, contbr. articles to missionary pubis., also raising money for missions in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Albania; has given much time in forwarding bill introduced into Congress by State Dept. at Wash- ington, Mar., 1908, recommending appropriation of $66,000 to reimburse givers to ransom (when dept. had abandoned efforts to gain satisfaction from Turkey); bill passed 4 times bv Senate, pend- ing in House. Home: 24 Cary Av., (ihelsea, Mass.* STONE, Prank Ellsworth, M.D.; b. Lynn, Mass., July 16, 1862; s. Isaiah and Catherine F. (Ham) Stone; prep. edn. Lynn High Sch.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1885; m. Annie Jewell Allen, of Brunswick, Me., June 25, 1889 (died Feb. 23, 1913); 2 children, Avesia Hortense, Ellsworth Allen; m. 2d, Sarah Jenkins Atwood, June 19, 1915. Interne Me. Gen. Hosp., 1885-6; practiced in Lvnn, since 1886; mem. med. staff, Lynn Hosp., since 1887; city phys., 1905-11; Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Essex Co. Med. Soc, Lynn Med. Fraternitv. Re- publican. Universalist. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Recreations: camp life. Address: Lynn, Mass. STONE, Frederic Mather, lawyer; b. Longwood, Mass., Oct. 19, 1861; s. Joshua C. and Elizabeth (Hathaway) Stone; A.B., 1882, A.M., 1883; at- tended Harvard Law Sch. 2 yrs.; admitted to bar in Chicago, 1885; m. Mary L. Bryant, of New Bed- ford, Mass., 1896. Practiced, Boston, since 1887; mem. Perkins & Stone since 1887. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Bar Assn. Republican. Clubs: Somerset, Milton. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston. STONE, Galen L., member Havden, Stone & Co., bankers: pres. Continental Zinc Co.; v.-p. Maverick Mills; dir. Atlantic. Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines, Bay State Fishing Co., Bay State St. Ry. Co., Beacon Trust Co., Clyde Steamship Co., East- ern Steamship Corpn., Hyde Park Nat. Bank, Island Creek Coal Co., Mallorv Steamship Co., Marion Gas Co., N.Y. & Cuba Mail Steamship Co., N.Y. & Porto Rico Mail Steamship Co.. Old Colonv Trust Co., Pond Creek Coal Co., U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co.; trustee and mem. exec. com. Mass. Electric Cos. Address: 87 Milk St., Boston. STONE, Georg-e C„ iron founder. (See vol. 1909.) STONE, Georg-e Edward, botanist; b. Leicester, Mass., Sept. 6, 1860; s. Samuel Lamb and Sophia S. (McCrea) Stone; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1884: Mass. Inst. Tech., 1885-8; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1893; m. Mary Edward, d. Prof. Henry James Clark, of Amherst, Jan. 26, 1899. Botanist from youth; prof, botany, Mass. Agrl. Coll. since 1893; botanist to Mass. Bd. Agr. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Soc. Plant Morphology and Physiology, Boston Soc. Natural History, Worcester Soc. Natural History, Mass. Hort. Soc, Am. Soc. Naturalists. Mass. Forestry Assn., Worcester Hort. Soc, N.E. Bot. Club, Bot. Soc America. Address: Amherst, Mass.* STONE, Georgre Marvin, clergyman; Dec. 10, 1834-Dec. 7, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) STONE, Georg-e William, lawyer; b. Vergennes, Vt, Mar. 22, 1876; s. George E. and Mary Adelaide (Bristol) Stone; grad. "Vt. Acad., 1895; A.B., Mid- dlebury Coll., 1899, A.M., 1901; m. Mary Harmon Foss, of Vergennes, Vt., Mar. 10, 1908. Formerly teacher pub. schs., Newton and Atlantic Citv, N.J. : clk. Municipal Ct., Atlantic City, 1903-5; admitted to N.J. bar, 1905; practiced in Atlantic City until 1912, since at Vergennes, Vt., succeeding to prac- tice of Hon. F. L. Fish, apptd. judge Superior Ct. of Vt. ; city clk., Vergennes; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1915-17. Was sec. Organized Charities, Atlantic City, 1905-12; sec. Vergennes Bd. of Trade. Pres. Vt. MacDonough Assn. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. (bd. mgrs.), N.J. Bar Assn. Conglist. Mason; mem. k! of P., Patrons of Husbandry. Mem. firm of G. W. & H. H. Stone, jewelry, Middlebury, Vt. Address: Vergennes, Vt. 1030 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND STOITX:, James Savagre, surgeon; b. Newton, Mass., 1868; s. Lincoln Ripley and Harriet (Hodges) Stone; grad. Newton Hish Sch., 1885; A.B., Harvard, 1889; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Selina Bowditch, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1902. Began practice at Boston, 1895; instr. in surgery. Harvard Med. Sch.; formerly surgeon House of Good Samaritan; asst. surgeon Infants' Hosp. ; surgeon Children's Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Boston Soc. Med. Science, Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Clubs: Boston City, University. Recreations: country life. Home: Framingham, Mass. Address: 234 Marlboro St., Boston. STONE, Jolin Holdeu, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 22, 1881; s. Oscar P. and Martha A. (Rice) Stone; descendant of Stone family (seven brothers came to Mass., 1639), and from Rice family, Mass., 1648; A.B., Harvard, 1904, LL.B., 1907; m. Louise Freeman, of Everett, Mass., May 19, 1908; 3 chil- dren, John Freeman, Paulina, Harriet. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907, U.S. Circuit Ct., 1908; associated with Choate, Hall & Stewart, 1907-8, Alfred G Vinton, 1908-11, Arthur H. Damon, 1911-15; now counsel for Colley & Co. Mem. City Council, Ever- ett. 1908; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., from Everett, 191."?. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Everett Bd. of Trade, Middlesex Bar Assn., Kappa Gamma Chi, Graduates' Assn. of Harvard U. Pres. Everett Home for Aged Persons. Mason (K.T.); Elk. Clubs: City (Everett), Harvard (Boston), Maugus (Wellesley Hills). Home: Livermore Rd., Welleslev Hills, Mass. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. STONE, John Stone, electrical engr. ; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) STONE, Iiincoln Ripley, M.D.; b. Bridgton, Me., Aug. 5, 1832; s. Thomas Treadwell and Laura (Poor) Stone; prep. edn. Salem pub. and Latin schs. ; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1854; house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1854-5; m. Salem, Mass., Feb., 1864, Harriet Hodges, of Salem. Began practice at Salem, 1855; apptd. asst. surgeon 2d Mass. VoLs., June 1, 1861; served in Md., Va. and S.C. ; taken prisoner at Winchester, Mav, 1862; commd. sur- geon U.S. Vols., Dec. 4, 1863; bvtd. It.-col., U.S. Vols., Oct. 1, 1865; hon. discharged, Oct. 13, 1865; returned to Newton and resumed practice. Home: Newton, Mass. STONE, Malcolm Bowditcli, treasurer; b. Boston, Jan. 14, 1881; s. Richard and Lucy B. (Bowditch) Stone; A.B., Harvard, 1903; m. Marian Lewis, of Brookline, Mass., May 21, 1908; 2 children. Treas. Ludlow Mfg. Associates since 1912. Home: Brook- line, Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. STONE, Mason Serene, state supt. of edn.; b. Waterbury Center, Vt., Dec. 14, 1859; s. Orson Newell and Candace (Mason) Stone; A.B., U. of Vt., 1883 (A.M., 1909; LL.D., Norwich U., 1909); m. Alma Gertrude Wright, of Castleton, Vt., Apr. 6, 1904. Prin. successively of Williston Acad., Bristol High Sch.. and People's Acad., Morrisville, Vt. ; super\isor schs., Orleans Co., 1889; supt. East- hampton Dist., Mass., 1891; state supt. edn. of Vt., 1892; supt. schs., Manila, P.I., 1901; commr. of edn. of Vt. since 1905. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°). Mem. Delta Psi (U. of Vt.). Club: Country. Home: Montpelier, Vt.* STONE, Melvin Ticknor, M.D.; b. West Bosca- wen, N.H., July 28, 1854; s. Hiram G. and Mary A. C. (Ticknor) Stone, and descendant of Gregory Stone, Cambridge, Mass., 1636; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1880; m. Troy, N.H., Jan. 26, 1882, Cora Mabel Whitney; 1 child, Mildred Ticknor, b. Mar. 17, 1889. Has practiced at Trov since 1880; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1887; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902, 1913; justice of the peace since 1887; notary public 20 yrs. Republican. Author of History of Troy, 1897. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. State, Conn. Valley and Cheshire Co. med. socs. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. T.O.O.F., Red Men. Address: Troy, N.H. STONE, Merrick Ames, real estate; b. Rutland, Mass., June 25, 1847; s. Stillman and Jeannette Adelaide (Rice) Stone, and in 9th generation from Gregory Stone, Cambridge, Mass., 1638; ed. Wil- braham Acad.; m. Reading, Oct. 6, 1875, Rosamond Annette Brooks. Began active career in employ of Joseph Davis, grocer, Auburndale; entered store of his brother, Stillman N., as elk., and in 1875 purchased the business, wliich he conducted for 22 .Nrs.; v. -p. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Reading; dir. First Nat. Bank, Reading Co-operative Bank; now in real estate business; promoter of Sunnyside Park. Republican. Conglist. Club: Good Fellow- ship. Started Reading Grange; pres. I.O.O.F. Bldg. Assn. Address: Reading, Mass. STONE, Moses Cornelius, M.D.; b. Jay, Me., Apr. 23, 1842; s. Moses and Harriet (Parker) Stone; prep. edn. under older brother, Cyrus, and in liigh sch., Livermore Falls, and at Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill; A.B., Bowdoin, 1865 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1868; M.D., U. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1868; post-grad, work. New York, 1873; m. Mar- garet Colville, of Newburgh, N.Y., June 11, 1885; 3 children, Mary Lois (A.B., Wellesley, 1909, teacher), Margaret (A.B., W^ellesley, 1914, teacher), Kenneth George (student, Bowdoin, class of 1917). Practiced at Blue Hill, Me., 1868-72; asst. In Dr. Strong's Sanitarium, Saratoga, N.Y., 1872-3; prac- ticed at Newburgh, N.Y., 1874-95; health officer there 2 vrs. ; phvs. to St. Luke's Hosp. from its establishment until 1895; supt. S.S. Trinity M.E. Ch. 8 yrs.; practiced at Dorchester, 1895-9, Hop- kinton, 1899-04; since at Wellesley. Mem. Bd. of Health, Hopkinton. Republican. Methodist until 1905, since Conglist. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Orange Co. (N.Y.) Med. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. Address: 18 Belair Rd., Wellesley, Mass. STONE, Nathan Beach, lawyer, educator; b. Cheshire, Conn., July 9, 1882; s. Rienzi Howard and Esther Lucy (Beach) Stone; descendant of William Stone, s. Dr. Samuel Stone, who was one of the founders of Hartford, Conn., 1635; de- scendant on mother's side, of Edwards Pierpont, former pres. of Yale, and U.S. minister to France; grad. Cheshire High Sch., 1897; grad. Yale Busi- ness Coll., 1900, hon. degree. Master of Science of Accounts (M.S. A.), 1907; degree of LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1911; m. Katharine Jane Littell, of Win- fleld, Kan., Apr. 26, 1908; 2 children, Nathan Beach, Jr., Littell Rogers. Office mgr. Cutaway Harrow Co., Higganum, Conn., 1900-1, Pacific Monthly (mag.), Portland, Ore., and Pike Mfg. Co., Pike Sta., N.H., 1901: pres. Yale Business Coll., New Haven, Conn., since 1901; in law practice since 1911; organized law sch. in connection with lousi- ness coll., 1912; mem. law firm of Harriman & Stone. Dir. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Eastern Commercial Teachers' Assn., Conn. Commercial Teachers' Assn., N.E. Business Coll. Assn.; pres. .John and Wm. Stone Assn. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mason. Club: New Haven Public- ity (pres.). Recreations: motoring, fishing, travel (^fnreiffn and domestic). Home: 7 West Park Av. Office: 116 and 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. STONE. Nathaniel Hatha'way, merchant: A.B., Harvard U., 1875; m. 1880. Sr. mem. J. M. Forbes & Co.: pres. Batterv Wharf Store Co.; v.-p. Walter Baker & Co., Ltd.; dir. State St. Trust Co.. Puget Sound Electric Ry.. Houghton (Mich.) St. Ry. Co., El Paso (Tex.) Electric Co., Champion Copper Co., King Philip Copper Co., St. Mary's Mineral Land Co.. Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., Smuggler Union Mining Co. (Colo.). Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Exchanere, Harvard. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston. STONE, Robert Bowditch, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 6. 1877; s. Richaid and Lucv (Bowditcli) Stone: A.B., Harvard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1901: m. Alice Batch, of Boston. Oct. 30, 1909. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1901, and since prac- ticed in Boston; mem. Stone & .Tones. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Dir. Boston Children's Aid Soc; mem. Good Government Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York). Boston City, Exchange. Home: 796 Centre St., Jamaica Plain. Office: 50 State St., Boston, INTass. STONE, "Waldo Hodges, surgeon. (See vol. 1909.) STONE, "Walter King", illustrator: b. Barnard, Monroe Co.. New York. Mar. 2. 1875: s. William Talmage and Jenny (Filer) Stone; ed. pub. schs., Rochester, N.Y., Rochester Mechanics' Institute, Pratt Tnst., Bi-ooklyn; m. Edith Adams, of Wash- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1031 ington, Aug. 19, 1902. Illustrator and designer for tonian Soc, Episcopal City Mission, Indian Rights Century, Scribner's, Harper's, Harper's Bazar, Assn., Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars, Mass. Civil Serv- American, Everybody's, Delineator, etc.; designer ice Assn., Mass. Reform League, Mil. Hist. Soc. book covers and book illustrator for leading pubs. Mass.. Nat. Municipal League, N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Club: Salmagundi. Unitarian. Home and Studio; Soc, Nat. Geog. Soc, Nat. Child Labor Com., Vet. "Twin Doors," Falls Village, Conn.* Assn. I.C.C. Clubs: Harvard, New York Athletic, STONE, ■WiUmore Besexter, lawyer; born East Recess University (New York), St^ Botolph, Som- Longmeadow, Mass., June -^4, 1853; s. Ambrose D. e^set, Union, Twentieth Century Boston Athletic, and Florette (Grandin) Stone; grad. Springfield Harvard Union, Manchester Yacht (gov.), Oakley (Mass.) High Sch.. 1872; studied under pvt. tutors Country Republican, Essex County, Exchange Coun- 4 yrs.; studied law in offices of Augustus L. Soule try (Ardsley, >>.Y.) Apollo, City Economic, I^is- and Stearns & Knowlton, also acting as tutor in V?^^o3^^"-c."°i^"®V ^^^ ?*^?-,°°,? ?.*^:,' ^*^^i?"- 9^?^1 classics and prin. evening schs. at Indian Orchard 16 State St., Boston, and 51 E. 42d St., New York.* and Springfield for a number of yrs.; admitted to STOBER, Malcolm, M.D., numismatist; b. Milton, bar, 1878; m. Caroline Bliss Newell, Dec. 22, 1880; Mass., Apr. 26, 1862; s. Horatio Robinson and Em- 6 children, Pauline, AVillmore B., Jr. (New York), ily E. (Gilmore) Storer; ed. pvt. schs., Germany, Beatrice (Mrs. Earle H. Taylor, of Springfield), Italy and England, and Dr. W. S. Child's Sch., New- Bradford, John N. (New York), Chapin N. Has port, R.I. ; A.B., Harvard, 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. practiced at Springfield, since 1878; mem. Mass. Ho. Sch., 1889; m. Grace Ayrault, of Geneva, N.Y., Oct., of Rep. 5 terms, 1895-9. Democrat. Clubs: Colony, 1899; 1 daughter, Muriel Florence. Practiced, Bos- Winthrop, Nayasset, Springfield Economic, Coun- ton, since 1901; gynecologist Boston Dispensary; try. Young Men's Dem. Club of Mass. Home: 192 instr. in gynecology. Harvard Med. Sch.; curator of Pearl St. Office: 15 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. coins and medals at Harvard; curator med. medals, STONEMAN, David, iawyer; b. nr. Berditchef, Boston Med. Library Med. A.M. A Mass. Med. Russia, Jan. 4, 1877; s. Samuel Z. and Bertha Stone- ^o-' Obstet. Soc. of Boston, Soc Med Improve- man; came to America, 1891; ed. common schs. and JT^nt, \Varren Club Mass. Hist. Soc, Alpha Delta Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Annie Fleisher, of Bos- Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon Mugwump. Episcopa- ton, Oct. 31, 1899; 3 children. Harold, George, Sid- ]}^^-J^^^'-'^^i}°'^%:^'^'^''^,f,,'^^''^; ^^^ ^5^°^^^. Home: ney. Admitted to Mass. bar, Dec. 31, 1897, and since 302 Beacon St. Office: 476 Boylston St., Boston, practiced in Boston; mem. Stoneman, Gould & STOBEB, Oscar, lawyer; b. Morrill, Me., Sept. 14, Stoneman; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co., Stoughton 1867; s. Silas and Sarah A. (Bornheimer) Storer; Trust Co. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City A.B., Boston U., 1892, LL.B., 1895; m. Mary An- of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Repub- nette Wood, of Hillsboro, Tex., June 28, 1906; chil- lican. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, dren, Elizabeth, Adelaide Robertson. Practiced in Club: Boston City. Recreations: motoring, walk- Boston since 1895; mem. Arm of Shepard, Stebbins ing, tennis. Home: 14 Esmond St., Dorchester, & Storer to 1904, since of Stebbins, Storer & Bur- Mass. Office: Pemberton Bldg., Boston, Mass. bank; instr. in Boston U. Law Sch., also Y.M.C.A. STORER, Francis Hiunphreys, chemist; Mar. 27. Evening Law Sch. Republican Methodist. Mem. 1832-July 30, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi. Mason (K.T., Who in America 1914-15 ) Shrmer); mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P. Home: Melrose, «,.,««^« ^' J.- ^'i- ,,-r^ V. T, * Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. STORER, Horatio Robinson, M.D. ; b. Boston, cmn-a-c-o -d.^..^.^ t. . v, -iHT^iA^^.^^^ -mt^ t>^^ ii Feb. 27, 1830; s. David Humphreys (M.D., LL.D.) , .^Z°^^^l^^^''?7 Fr^^^'Jl^}^^^ fr'r-^f^\^tAvll' and Abby Jane (Brewer) Storer; brother of Fran- I860; s James O and Isabel V. XGracm) Storer, cis Humphreys Storer; A.B., Harvard, 1850, A.M., g^^*^; ^^oVTi* f^'^^ ^t"" Vv li^' S?^V i LT/o-h w M.D., 1853, LL.B.. 1868; studied medicine, 1853-5, brook, of Waldoboro, July 31-1895 1 daugMer Paris, London, Edinburgh; (LL.D., Fordham Univ.. Sara^ L'r 1S7S^Ort' 1899 aXanciAe to foreman- N.Y., 1912). Established practice at Boston, 1855; News, Apr., 1878-qct., l|»»^advancmg to toreman, professor obstetrics, and Aied. jurisprudence Berk- in shoe business since 1899; sec and treas.Wam^^ ^Viirp Mpd Pnll ISfiR 9- Intpr sravp nost-srrad lee- ^oro Loan and Bldg. Assn. town Clk. smce 1886, snire axea. con., isbo-a, laier gave poi3i-giau. lec- „_,,„..,. r,r.mmr- iQlft-lfi- nn«ttnn., University (Hartford). Author: Koheleth, 1897; ,, S^O^Ell, Alfred Sweetser, clergyman; born Tragedy of Saul, 1904. Home: 360 Farmington T^^'^^field Mass., June L 1850 :s. Martin and Olive Av. Office: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. (;^'^®^*^^®,i;l Stowell; A.B., Colby Coll., 1872; grad. STORRS, Iiucins Seymour, railway official; b. Newton Theol. Instn., 1875; m. Ella Louise Jack- Buffalo NY Tan 4 1869- r'OriffonS^ '"an, of Pelham. N.H., Oct. 13, 1879; 4 children, ±iun:aio^N.y., Jan. 4, ibby, s. Origon beymour and Herbert J., Woodbury S., J. Milton. Helen Agatha. N.Y.,N.H. & H. R.R. and Colo. Fuel & Iron Co.; pres. ^°V"^^<1 1^,1' V^,E?J^V",.r«*^ wf/^.^'^T^1.\FJ•^#.''nna of the Connecticut Company (holding electric |!;l''V3,' ^ y^s.,Derrp 2 yrs. Was mem Delta Kappa railways acquired by the N.Y., N.PL & H. R.R.); Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Died Mar. 7, 1915. vice-pres. N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R., July 1, 1912-14; STOWEI,!,, Charles Henry, editor, author; b. pres. Connecticut Co. since 1914; dir. Union Trust Perry, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1850; s. David P. and Mary A. Co., Springfield, Mass. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. (Blanchard) Stowell; grad. Genesee Weslevan Mining Engrs., 1900, Sigma Xi, etc. Home: 121 Sem., 1868; M.D., U. of Mich., 1872; m. Louise Maria Whitney Av. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Reed, Julv 10, 1878. Instr. in physiol. lab., 1877-9, Connecticut.* lecturer physiology and histology, 1879-80, asst. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1033 prof., 1880-1, asst. prof, histology and microscopy, 1881-3, prof., 1SS3-9, U. of Mich.; med. writer and spl. practitioner, Washington, 1885-97; gen. mgr. and treas. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Editor 5 monthly jours.: Tiained Mothcrliood, Food, Prac- tical Medicine, The Microscope, and National Med- ical Review. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 99 Fairmount St. Office: 176 Middle St., Lowell, Mass.* STOWELI., Edmund Channing-, M.D.; b. N.Y. City, June 1. 1S66; s. Edmund Hersey and Susan (Lawn) Stowell; descendant of Samuel Stowell, of Hingham, Mass., 1638; grad. Roxbury (Boston) Latin Sch., 1SS4; A.B., Harvard, 1888; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1892; m. June 1, 1893, Sarah Rus- sell May, of Dorchester, Mass. Practiced in Boston, 1892-11; formerly sr. phys. children's dept., Boston Dispensary, and Tyler St. Children's Hosp.; sr. at- tending phys. and dir. Hosp. Mass. Infant Asylum, and asst. prof, diseases of children, Tufts Med. Sch.; trustee and med. dir. Dublin (N.H.) Chem. and Bacteriol. Lab. since 1907. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Li- brary. Address: Marlboro, N.H. STOWEl^i;, Edwin T., merchant; b. Shutesbury, Mass., July 19. 1857; s. Samuel H. and Mary A. (Chandler) Stowell; grad. New Salem Acad., 1876; m. Nov. 24, 1887, Cora J. Eaton, of New Salem, Mass. In gen. mercantile business, New Salem, since 1881; mem. firm of Stowell Bros.; pres. New Salem Creamery. Postmaster New Salem since 1881; town elk. and treas. since 1888: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1901. Clk. and treas. bd. of trustees New Salem Acad. Republican. Conglist. Address: New Salem, Mass. STOWEIi^, Louise Maria Reed, microscopist; b. Grand Blanc. Mich., Dec. 23, 1850; d. Seth (D.D.) and Harriet (Russell) Reed; B.S., U. of Mich., 1876; M.S., 1877; taught micros, botany U. of Mich.. 1877-89: m. Charles Henry Stowell, July 10, 1878. Apptd. by President mem. bd. trustees Girls' Re- form Sch., D.C., 1891; mem. bd. trustees pub. schs. of D.C., 1893. Address: 99 Fairmount St., Lowell, Massachusetts.* STOWEIiZ;, Sidney Sherwood, dentist; July 12, lS58-May 10. 1914. (See vol. 1909.) STOWEIiIi, 'William Averill, college prof.; b. Ap- pleton, Wis., Mar. 29, 1882; s. William Henry Har- rison and Emelvn (Averill) Stowell; A.B., Prince- ton, 1904; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1908; studied Paris, France; m. Jan. 14, 1904, Mabel Gardner, of Buffalo, N.Y. Univ. scholar and fellow, also instr., Johns Hopkins, 1907-8; prof. Romance langs., Ran- dolph-Macon Coll., Lynchburg, Va., 1908-9; asso. prof. Romance langs., Amherst, since 1909. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Phi Beta Kappa, Loyal Legion. Republican. Episcopalian. Author: Old French Titles of Respect in Direct Address, 1908. Contbr. on Old French subjects. Home: Am- herst, Mass. STBAI7AHAN, Farrand Stewart, stocks and bonds; b. St. Albans, Vt., May 20, 1869; s. Farrand Stewart and Miranda Aldis (Brainard) Stranahan; ed. pub. and high schs.; student Harvard Law Sch.; m. Florence (jertrude Bruce, of Brooklyn, N.T., June 6, 1894; 2 children, Florence Miranda (died Apr. 19, 1896), Farrand Stewart. Emploved as clk. in Welden Nat. Bank, St. Albans, until 1905; bond salesman with O'Connor & Kahler, N.Y. City. 1905- 06; mem. Balch & Stranahan, stocks and bonds, 1906-10; propr. Stranahan .. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. 1898; m. Clinton, ISTass., Sept. 10, 1901, Emma L. Nelson. Resident phvs. and surereon, Hahnemann Hosp., Worcester. 1898-9: practiced at Clinton, 1899-04, at Marblehead. Mass., since May, 1904. Home: Marblehead, Mass. STREETER, Iiilian Carpenter (Mrs. Frank S. Streeter), club woman; b. Bath. N.H., July 22, 1854; d. Chief Justice Alonzo P. and Julia Rosanne (Goodall) Carpenter; descendant of William Car- penter, founder of Rehoboth, Mass., and Col. Sam- uel Partridge, chief justice; ed. pub. sclis. and St. Johnsbury Acad., pvt. teachers in music and langs.; m. Frank Sherwin Streeter (lawyer), of Concord, Nov. 14, 1877. Founder and 1st pres. N.H. Feder- ation of Women's Clubs (now hon. pres.); chmn. N.H. State Bd. Charities and Correction, 1899-11; pres. Concord Dist. Nursing Assn. until 1913, since hon. pres.; climn. N.H. Children's Commn., 1913-15. Mem. Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, Nat. Municipal League, Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Nat. Assn. for l^ul). Health Nursing, Am. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Nat. Conf. on Edn. of 15uckward, Truant, Delinquent and Dependent Children, N.H. State Conf. Charities and Correction (chmn. com. on dependent chil- dren) ; treas. Nat. Soc. Colonial Dames of America in State of N.H. Episcopalian; mem. Social Service Commn. of Primary Synod of Province of N.E., also of social service com. Diocese of N.H. Clubs: Mayflower (Boston); Woman's, Shakespeare and Friendly (Concord). Address: 234 N. Main St., Concord, N.H. STREETER, Stephen P., educator. (See vol. 1909.) STREETER, Thomas Winthrop, lawver; b. Con- cord. N.l-I., July 20, 1883; s. Frank Sherwin and Lilian (Carpenter) Streeter; ed. St. Paul's Sell., Concord, N.H., 1896-1900; B.L., Dartmouth, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1907, and since practiced in Boston; pres. Contoocoolv Mills Corpn., Boston; v.-p. Hartford Water Co., Vt.; dir. U.S. Worsted Corpn.; dir. and treas. N.E. Fuel Oil Co.; chmn. exec. com. Mascoma Light & Power Co. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston), The Coun- try (Brookline), Tennis and Racquet. Home: Con- cord, N.H.; 161 Bay State Rd., Boston. Office: Sliawmut Bank Bldg., Boston. STRETCH, James, M.D.; b. Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng., Sept. 27, 1860; s. Laughlin and Elizabeth (Barrett) Stretch; ed. grammar schs. and under pvt. tutors; M.D., U. Coll. of Medicine, Richmond, Va., 1901; m. Mary Converse, of Stafford Springs; Conn., June 1, 1915. Practiced in Stafford Springs; med. examiner Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co., New Jersey Mut. Benefit Ins. Co., Travelers Ins. Co., etc. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Stafford, Stafford Coun- try. Recreations: golf. Address: Stafford Springs, Conn. STRICKIiAND, Lyman Sawin, lawyer; July 22, lS30-June 5, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) STRICKIiAiro, Peter; b. Montville, Conn., Aug. 1, 1837; s. Peter R. and Laura (White) Strickland; ed. pub. schs., Montville and New London, and under tuition of father; m. New London, Conn., June 11, 1861, Mary Louise Rogers. Taught sch. in Conn, at 15; adopted sea-faring life and was 2d mate of ship at 19. chief mate at 20, master at 24; engaged in African trade from Boston as capt. and later as capt. and supercargo, continuing until 1877 when became agt. and afterward for many yrs. merchant tliere on own account; was Am. consul in French West Africa, 1883-06; lived in tropical Africa nearly 30 yrs., retiring from the consulate on account of age and a desire to spend the eve- ning of life at home. Author of a book in behalf of seamen entitled, "A Voice From the Deep," 1873. Address: 102 Neponset Av., Boston. STRICKIiAND, William Phillips, jurist: b. Ty- rinffham, Mass., 1835; s. Lemuel K. and Emeline (Phillips) Strickland; A.B., WMlliams Coll., 1858 (Phi Beta Kappa); admitted to bar, 1861; m. Lee, Mass., Sept. 4. 1861, Mary A. Pelton. Practiced at Ware, Mass., 1861-4; judge Dist. Ct. since 1882. Re- publican. Conglist: deacon 1st Ch. of Christ, North- ampton, 37 yrs. Chmn. Northampton Pub. Library Com. 31 vrs. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Trustee Clark Sch. for the Deaf. Address: 84 Round Hill, Northampton, Mass. STROBEIiIi, Carl William, M.D. ; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) STRONG, Beulah, teacher, artist: b. New Or- leans. La., Dec. 20. 1866; d. John Dwight and Delia Spellman (Morris) Strong: descendant of Elder John Strong, of Taunton, Eng., and Northampton, I\Ias«.. 1630: ed. Tilden Sem., West Lebanon, N.H. ; student N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1884-5 and 188,5-6; Art Students' League, New York, 1886-7; .Tulien, Colarossi, and DSlecluse acads., Paris, 1887- 91; unmarried. Teacher of art, Potter Coll., Bowl- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND lo:',- ing Green, Ky., 1892-01, Belmont Coll., Nashville, Tenn., 1901-4; then teacher of art Smith Coll., now asst. prof. Exhibited at the Salon, Paris, 1888, at the New Salon (Soc. Nationals des Beaux Arts), 1890; also Boston Art Club, Nat. Acad. Design, Soc. of Artists, etc. Principal works: Fisherman's Daughters; The Marmiton; Flower-Makers. Epis- copalian. Illustrated: Aunt Jane of Kentucky (by Eliza Calvert Hall), 1907. Recreations: riding, walking. Home: 875 Main St., Worcester, Mass. Address: Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. STBONG, David, mfr., banker; Aug. 17, 1825- Apr. 29, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) STBOXCr, Edward Alexander, iiiercliant; Dec. 10, 1834-Nov. 29, "1912. (See vol. 1909.) STBONG, Elnathan EUswortli, editorial sec; Mav 2, lS32-Apr. 2, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) STRONG-, Richard Pearson, biologist; b. Fortress Monroe, Va., Mar. 18, 1872; s. Col. Richard P. and Marion (Bufort) Strong; Ph.B., Yale, 1893; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1897; student U. of Berlin, and Institut fiir Infektionskrankheiten, Berlin, 1903. Resident house phys. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1897-8; 1st It. and asst. surgeon U.S.A., July 23, 1898; apptd., 1899, by Sec. of War as pres. bd. for investi- gation of tropical diseases in P.I.; established and directed work of Army Pathol. Lab. ; dir. Govt. Biol. Lab., Manila, 1901-13 (resigned); resigned from army Dec. 5, 1902; sent by govt, to Berlin, 1903, for scientific investigation; prof, tropical medicine. Coll. Medicine and Surgery, U. of P. I., 1907-13 (resigned); prof, tropical medicine. Har- vard, 1913 — . Was chief med. dept. P.I. Gen. Hosp., 1910-13. also editor P.I. Journal of Tropical Medi- cine, of Bur. of Science. Del. Internat. Congress of Hygiene and Demography, 1907; hon. v. -p. Sect. Pathology and Bacteriology, Internat. Congress of Tuberculosis, Washington, D.C., 1908; Am. del. Internat. Plague Conf., Peking, 1911. (See Who's W^ho in America for societies, clubs, etc.) Home: 390 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* STRONG, Thomas Morris, M.D. ; b. Rosendale, N.Y., June 12, 1848; s. Rev. Thomas Campbell and Marv Watson (Mann) Strong; descendant of Elder John Strong, Dorchester, Mass., 1630; A.B., Rut- gers, N.J., 1868, A.M., 1871; M.D., New York Homce. Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1871; m. Ithaca, N.Y., Oct. 20, 18S5, Sarah Harwood Sibley. Practiced at Aurora. N.Y., 1871-4, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1874-83; chief of med. staff. Ward's Island Hosp., N.Y., 1883-91; in Macon, Ga.. 1891-2; resident phys. Mass. Homce. Hosp.. 1893-8; consulting laryngolo- gist, Mass. Homce. Hosp.; laryngologist and aurist Med. Mission Dispensary. Mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc. (treas.), Boston Homce. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.), Am. Inst. HomcBopathy (recording sec. 12 yrs.). Am. Homce. Otol., Ophthal. and Laryngol. Soc, Mass. Surg. & Gynecol. Soc. (ex-pres. and ex-sec), S.A.R.. Soc. Colonial Wars, Alumni Assn. Rutgers Coll. (pres.). Club: City. Mason. Address: 176 Huntington Av., Boston. STBONG, William Cyrus; b. Andover, Conn., July 12, 1853; s. William Wallace and Harriet M. (Chappell) Strong; grad. Wilbraham (Mass.) Acad., 1873: A.B., Weslevan U., Conn., 1879, A.M., 1882; studied Harvard, 1889-90; m. Sarah Adelaide Fisk, of Wilbraham, Aug. 13, 1879: 4 children, George Franklin, Catherine Chappell, Helen Constance, Everett Fisk. Teacher N.H. Conf. Sem., Tilton, N.H., 1879-81, Me. Weslevan Sem., 1881-91, West- field (Mass.) High Sch., 1891-2; prof, physics, U. of Denver, 1892-5, Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1895- 98; agt. for Funk & Wagnall, publishers, 1898-01; a mgr. Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, 1901-15 (retired). Mem. Colo. Scientific Soc. Methodist. Home: 64 Pond St., Natick, Mass. Office: 2a Park St., Boston. Mass. STBONG. "William Ellsworth, clergyman; b. South Xatick, :Mass., Apr. 9, 1860; s. Elnathan Ellsworth and Elizabeth Oilman (Mitchell) Strong; A.B., Dartmouth, 1882 (D.D., 1912); grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1885: m. Ellen Olmsted, of Hartford, June 28, 1887. Ordained Congl. miufstry, 1885; pastor Washington St. Ch., Beverly, Mass., 1885-95, 1st Ch., Jackson, Mich., 1895-01, 1st Ch., Amherst, Mass., 1901-6; editorial sec. A.B.C.F.M. since 1907. Editor Missionary Herald since 1906. Trustee Hartford Theol. Sem., Jaffna Coll., Ceylon. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Home: Newtonville, Mass. Of- fice: 14 Beacon St., Boston."" STBOUT, Byron Howard, dentist; b. North Easton, Mass., .July 28, 1861; s. Sanford Blake and Mary Malvina (Torrey) Strout; ed. High Sch., North Easton; D.D.S., Boston Dental Coll., 1882; m. June 2, 1881, Alice H. Mertins, of Evergreen, Ala. Began practice in Boston, 1882; removed to Taunton as asst. to Dr. D. S. Dickerman, 1883; practiced in Taunton for self since 1889; instr., 1895-04, prof, operative technics since 1904, Tufts Coll. Dental Sch.; also mem. administrative com. of the faculty. Mem. Mass. State Militia 5 yrs. Progressive in politics. Unitarian. Mem. Mass. Dental Soc, Boston and Tufts Alumni. Club: Bris- tol. Address: 110 Weir St., Taunton, Mass. STBOUT, Charles Augustus, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., July 12, 1863; s. Sewall Gushing and Octavia Jane Perry (Sliaw) Strout; ed. common schs., Portland; entered Bowdoin Coll., Sept., 1881; three weeks later eye injured by piece of coal thrown by hazers and practically lost use of the eye for about a year, but subsequently recovered; did not complete coll. course; m. June 7, 1893, Jennie May Higgins, of Portland, Me.; 1 son, Sewall Crushing. Admitted to bar. Apr., 1885; in practice in Portland since Nov., 1885; mem. firm of Strout, Gage & Strout, 1888-94. Gage & Strout, 1894-07, Strout & Strout since 1907; mem. Common Council, Port- land, 1890, 1891 (pres. 1891); alderman, 1893; citv solicitor, 3 yrs., 1900-2; mayor of Portland, 1910. Republican. Mem. Cumberland Bar, Greenleaf Law Library. Me. Geneal. Soc, Alliance Franqaise, of Portland (pres. since 1908). Mem. Portland Cham- ber of Commerce (dir.). Mem. Ancient Landmark Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Mt. Vernon Chapter: Port- land C'ommandery, K.T. ; Ivanhoe Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Portland Lodge of Elks; Samoset "Tribe Red Men. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, Athletic, Portland Country, Umjoy. Recreations: literature, golf. Home: I^afayette Hotel. OflRce: 52 Exchange St., Portland, Me. STROUT, Edward Cooke, clergyman; b. Jay, Me., Nov. 16, 1854; s. Joshua Franklin and Harriet Fabins (Porter) Strout; ed. Wilton Acad, and Rents Hill Sem.; A.B., Weslevan U., Conn., 1886, A.M., 1889; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1892; unmarried. Served as missionary Salt Lake City, Utah. 1887-8. Park City, Utah, 1888-9: or- dained ministrv M.E. Ch., 1898; pastor, Gorham, Me., 1892-7, Saco, 1897-01, Baker Memorial Ch., Concord, N.H., 1901-7, Main St. Ch., Nashua, 1907- 15: dist. supt. Manchester Dist., N.H. Conf. since 1915. Addre.=s: 27 Eastman St., Nashua, N.H. STBOUT, Sarah Willard, social welfare; b. Port- land, Me., Aug. 28, 1858; d. Capt. William and Sa- rah Richards (Marriner) W^illard; descendant of Simon Willard, the colonist, 1643; grad. high sch., Portland, 1877; later took spl. courses; m. Dr. Jo- seph M. Strout, of Portland, Sept. 17, 1879. Pres. Woman's Nat. Rivers and Harbors Congress since 1912; 1st v.-D. Fresli Air Soc, Inc.; state chmn. Nat. Housewives' League, also organizer, and pres. of Portland div. since 1913; sec. of bd. of dirs.. Op- portunity Farm Assn., Inc. Actively interested in forestry and conservation; served as chmn. of con- servation com., also chmn. legislation com. of Me. Federation Women's Clubs; mem. Gen. Federation "Women's Clubs, Me. Suffrage Assn.; dir. civic bu- reau of Portland Chamber of Commerce. Clubs; Portland Literary Union. Conklin Class (parlia- mentary), Shattuck, Portland Civic. Address: 201 Pleasant Av., Portland, Me. STBOUT, Sewall Gushing", judge; Feb. 17, 1827- Aug. 10, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) STBUTHEBS, Alfred Iiuther, clergyman; born Millbury, Mas.s., Jan. 15, 1860; s. William C. and Eliza F. (Claflin) Struthers; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1887; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1890; m. Nelson, N.H., May 29, 1890, Carrie E. Hardy; 4 children, Parke Hardy, Marguerite, Francis William, Char- lotte Mary. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1890; missionary pastor, Plymouth Ch., Minneapolis, , t „ u -D 1 Khea, Apr. 27, 190S. Kntered ministry M.E. Ch., educator, t).t!ouna ^gg^. pastor. Providence, and Wickford, R.I., Fall odore 1- relinghuy- pfj^er and New Bedford, Mass., Bourne, Mass., 1036 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Minn.; pastor Congl. Ch., Mazeppa, Minn., 2 yrs.. Classical High Sch., 1889; A.B., Brown U., 1893 South Gardiner, Me., 10 yrs., Alfred Me.. 1903-10, (Phi Beta Kappa and one of editors Brunonian) ; m. Townsend, Mass.. since 1910. Republican. Address: Littleton, N.H., May 9, 1894, Flora A. Sanborn; Townsend, Alass. children, Beulah Claire, b. June 28. 1902; Dorothy STRYKEB, Garrett Voorliees, edi Brook, N.J., Sept. 24. 1865; s. Theodore sen Jan grad. Princeton, 1884-7; read la\y 4 yrs. but did not enter fecYureV on" popu^lai-, religious practice; m Laura Robbins, of I< leminston, N^.. Address: Manchester, Conn. Feb. 11, 1S91; 2 children, Garrett Beardsley, Or- ville Theodore. Sec. Western Investment Co., an STUDLEY, J. Edward, real estate; b. Worcester, auxiliary corpn. of the Jarvis Conklin Mortgage Mass., Nov. 13, 1852; s. John Moore and Julia A. Trust Co., Kansas City, 1894-6, removing with the (Gill) Studley; descendant of John Studley, of Bos- concern to N.Y. City, 1894; pastor Ch. of Chri.st, ton, Mass.. 1659; ed. pub. schools of Worcester, White Oak, nr. AVilliamstown, Mass.. 1896-03; or- Brooklyn, N.Y., and Providence, R.I.; m. Provi- dained Congl. ministry, 1903; pastor. Mill River, dence, Nov. 21, 1878, E. Lillie Low; 2 children, ]Mass., 1903-8; teacher in Am. Internat. College, Ethel Studley Myers, William Low. Pres. and treas. Springfield, since 1908. Supt. Hope Ch. Bible Sch. The William H. Low Estate Co., Studley Land Co.; (largest in Springfield); pres. S.S. Athletic League; v.-p. Providence Ice Co.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., mem. e.xec. com. Springfield Peace Soc. Republic- 1894-8 (speaker of House, 1897-8), Senate, from an. Recreations: tennis. Home: 28 Amaron St. Providence, 1899-1900; now chmn. State House Office: American International College, Springfield, Commn. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. ]VIass Mem. R.I. Hist. Soc, Providence Athenaeum, Soc. ^^-■..■^^ ^■■. ,,^= J. , t- /-.u- AT« Colonial Wars. S.A.R., Loyal Legion. Republican. ,^^'■^Fo•^?c^^^'^^^,,■^?5^®^•^i^?-.V^''l'^lL^r?^'"^'oI®•' Episcopalian. Mason (33°); mem. Supreme Coun- May 23, 1S5_0; s. Walter and Ehzabeth^ (Tyler) S^tu- ^.ji^ Northern Masonic Jurisdiction U.S. of A. Clubs: Commer- Recre- g. Home: 172 Cushing St. Office: XT ,. ^^^}- courses Bowdoin, Me., and Clarke 204 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. U., Mass.; m. Jennie Fuller, of Turner, Dec, 1872; 2 A.M., 1880; U., Mass. ; 1... „. , _- , — , children, Fred E., Theresa C. Began teaching at STUDLEY, John Payne, lawyer; b. Sharon, Con Council of Edn.; mem. N.E.A., Am. Inst. Instrn.; judge, 1883-5; judge Ct. of Common Pleas. 1885-01; pres. N.E. Supts.' Assn., Me. Pedagog. Assn., Conn, mayor of New Haven, 1901-7: judge of probate State Teachers Assn. Mason. Recreations: study- 1907-14. Home: 601 Elm St. Oflice: 185 Church St., ing. Address: Rockland, Me. New Haven, Conn. STUABT, Guilford Miles, merchant; born New STURGES, Georg-e Richard, lawyer; b. Troy. Brunswick, Can., Aug. 14. 1859; s. James and Char- N.Y May 22. 1S83; s. George Inkermann and Fan- lotte (Fillmore) Stuart; ed. pub. schs. and St. John riy May (Canada) Sturges; on fathers side belongs Business Coll.; m. Clara Haywood, of Birmingham, to an old English family which has been traced Eng., Feb. 1, 1897: 6 children. Bertha B., Jessie M., back about 350 years and on mothers side ances- Guilford Bruce, Kathryn H., James Gordon, Char- tors were among the first settleTS of Staten Island, lotte Fillmore. Reared on farm: in employ of R. P. N.Y.; ed. Hillhouse Sch., New Haven; LL B., \a\e McGivern, of St. John, N.B.. 1885-90; removed to Law Sch 1908; unmarried Admitted to bar New Boston. 1890. and began mfg. spl. woodworking Haven. June 23, 1908; settled in ^\ oodbury, Jan 6, machinerv on own account, continuing 8 yrs., 3 yrs. 1909; pros agt. Litchfield County, Conn Member of which 'were spent in Europe; entered electrical Troop A 1st Conn. Cav-. tor 5 yrs. Dir. Woodbury business. 1898; a founder. 1900, of Stuart-Howland Pub Library Assn. Republican Conglist Mem. Co.. jobbers in elec mdse., of which is pres., treas. Litchfield County Bar Assn ; Theta Nu Epsilon and gen. mgr.; treas. Standard Magnet Wire Co. Phi Alpha Deta, Skull and Reyes. Book and Ga^^el (practically owner of both companies); dir. Fidel- pale Law Sch.) Menv King Solornons Lodge No. ity Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce <,.F and A3I.; Hiram Chapter No. 1, R A.M. Clubs: (stockholder). Mem. Electrical Jobbers' Assn. (ex- Litchfield County University; Theta Nu Epsilon ec com. 8 vrs.). Imperial Relief Fund of N.E. (ex- Graduates' (New lork) Mem. 1 ale Freshman and ec com.), British Charitable Soc. of Boston; fellow Varsity Crew squads while in coll. Address: Wood- Royal Inst. (London). Baptist. Mem. Royal Ar- bury, Conn. canum, Sons of Jove. Clubs: Canadian, of Boston STURGES, Howard Okie, mfr. : b. Phila., Pa., (pres., 1914-15), Victorian of Boston, Brae Burn Feb. 24, 1845 ; s. Thomas and Mary (Rush) Sturges; Country (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: golf, mo- ed. pub. schs. of Providence, R.I.; m. Providence, toring. Home: 183 Lake Av., Newton Centre, Mass. Xov. 23, 1875, Alice S. Knight; 3 children. Rush, Office: 234 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Howard, Dorothy. Mem. 10th R.I. Vols.. Civil War: csTTTATiT -wmiaTn borticiiUnrist • moved to became connected with manufacture of cotton, in wf^l^n-noA DC ( ^'e voT 1909 ) Providence. 1866; mem. Sturges & Gammell. agts.. ^ashin-,ton, D.C. (bee \oi. i9uy.) ^^^ ^^^ Berkeley Co.. mfrs. cotton yarns and cloth. STUBBS, Philip Dana, lawyer; b. Strong, Me., established, 1881; pres. Allen & Reed, Inc., Narra- Apr. 27, 1873; s. Philip Henry and Julia Augusta gansett Electric Lighting Co.; 3d v.-p. Providence (Goff) Stubbs; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895; studied law Instn. for Savings; trustee R.I. Sch. of Design; dir. under- father; m. Annie E. Howard, of Strong, Oct. Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Mechanics Mut. Fire 14. 1908; 2 children. Ethelyn Hope, Jane Augusta, ins. Co., Grosvenor Dale Co., R.I. Hosp. Trust Co.. Admitted to Me. bar. 1900. and since practiced at Providence Telephone Co., Albany & Susquehanna Strong; supt. schs.. Strong, 1895-12; mem. Me. Ho. r.r. Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hope, of Rep., 1907-8. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mem. Providence Art, Agawam Hunt. Home: 177 Hope Davis I>odge No. 191, F. and A.M., Strong; Frank- st. Office: 50 S. Main St., Providence, R.I. lin Chapter No. 44, R.A M., Farmington. Me.; Pil- STURGIS, Clarence Eugene, editor; b. Lewiston, .grim Commandery No. 19, K T., Farmington. Re- j^j^^ j^^ 22, 1860; s. Albert H. and Ruth Ellen publican. Conglist. Home: Strong, Me. (Thomas) Sturgis; ed. pub. schs., Nichols Latin STUDLEY, Elliott Prancis, clergyman; b. South Sch., under pvt. tutors, and business coll.. Lewis- Varmouth, Mass., Mav 12, 1865; s. Eliakim and ton; m. Katherine I. Clark, of Lewiston, Me., Oct. Marietta (Baker) Studley; grad. Providence (R.I.) 5, 1886. Compositor to city editor, Lewiston Even- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1037 ing Journal, 1876-85, except 1 yr. as accountant in gis; ed. pvt. schs., Conn., and English Hish Sch., wholesale grocery house; city editor Lewiston lioston; m. Ellen Gardner Hodges, of Boston, Apr. Daily News, 1885; editor. Standard, Jamaica, L.I., !), 1890; in treasurers' dept. Boston othce, Pepperell 1886; N.E. mgr. at Boston, Am. Press Assn., 1886-9; Mfg. Co., of Biddeford, Me., 1881-Dec., 1907; man- with Boston Herald in various editorial capacities, agement of estates since 1907. Treas. Industrial Feb., 1889 — , now mng. editor. Mem. Co. C, 1st Sch. for Girls, Boston. Episcopalian. Club: St Regt., Me. Vol. Militia, 1877-8. Republican. Mason. Botolph. Home: 133 Bay State Rd. Office: 27 State Club: Boston Press. Home: 70 Moore St., Boston.* St., Boston. STURGIS, Fred Eug-eue, clergyman; Oct. 1, 1841- STUBaiS, Bogrer Faxton, lawyer; b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 23, 1908. (See vol. 1909.) Mar. 21, 1862; s. Robert Shaw and Susan Brimmer STURGIS, Georgre Jolin, clergyman; b. Kings- ^^"^^®f^ ^t.V™!!', ^•^- Harvard^ 1884; studied for ville, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1885; s. John Conklin and Clara ^" ° "" ...-.-,.- ^ j --^ ^ _^._ Trinity Ch., Lisbon, Ohio, 1910-12; asst. curate, St. '^^ Commonwealth Av. Office: Ames Bldg., Boston. Martin's Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1912-13; rector STURN, Robert, lithographic artist; b. Stutt- same since Sept., 1913. A chaplain of the Actor's gart, Germany, Sept. 25, 1852; s. Julius' and Luise Ch. Alliance and a priest-associate of the Order of C. (Berge) Sturn; ed. real schule, Ludwigsburg, St. Anne. Mem. Alcuin Club (London, Eng.). Rec- Germany, and pvt. sch., Boston; m. Josephine Ha- reations: tennis, etc. Home: SO P'air St. Office: St. berstroh, Sept. 25, 1877 (died 1913). Came to Amer- Martin's Parish House, New Bedford, Mass. ica, 1864; began in lithographic dept. Louis Prang STURGIS, Guy H., lawyer; b. New Gloucester, iv pn^P^^°Pd**?n^Ubo;,ra"^H w ^^^ Me.. Mar. 3, 1877; s. John L and Mira (Hayden) t^ ^ilfcPori^n «?I^.h^V^ (lather came to America Stu^gis; prep. edn. Edward Little High Sch., Au- center of thlTT'c,'''^vi^^r,^^^^ ?i°f^°" ^^® "'"^i'' burn. Me., 1889-93; student Bowdoinf 1894, 1898; ITr^oluLr^.^-^-KlI"^^,^^^^^^^^ Columbia U. Law Sch., 1898-9; m. Adelaide V. OOO and It waf dedioi^fprf Op/ Sweeney, of Portland, Me., Apr. 30, 1908; 4 chil- niov^l^^nt p^^w tvTo «lj^r.?^^-;, A^^L °'^* ?^ *^^^ dren, Guy H., Jr.. Eleanor C. John W., Elliot A. "re^^^^ T^Abo A.H^Pfl- cPr, C'^^ P'"'^^'^''^'"^^- ^""Z Began practice in Portland. 1900; mem. Sturgis & fi I o^d ^«n • pv n^^« l^rr^i^'l'^,^".^':^'^^''''^^ ^^^A\- S^ Chlplin; supt. schs.. New Gloucester. Me.. 1901-2; ^f^Ro^fon pn'd '^X?rh^ nnV^r'^^L^^'^T^-^/'? alderman. City of Portland, 1911-12 and 1912-13; niubs of Mass HomP fi'q winl ^.-.^i. a?.*^ German mem. Rep. State Com., Me.. 1914-16. Mem. Cumber- g " Pf m^ss Offi^P ano Mpw3,F«f Av., Jamaica land Bar Assn. Conglist. Mason (Blue Lodge and P'^^"' ^^^^- ^^''^- ^OO Newbury St., Boston. Chapter); mem. Knights of Pythias. Clubs: Wood- STURTEVANT, Albert H., M.D. and surgeon; b. fords, Lincoln Club. Recreations: motoring, hunt- Dexter, Me., Nov. 2, 1870; s. Edward C. and Mary ing. Home: 605 Brighton Av. Office: 415 Congress (Ham) Sturtevant; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1899; St., Portland, Me. post-grad, study, Internat. Sch. of Medicine, Lon- don, Eng.; m. Augusta. Me., 1904, Louise Pierce; 2 preparatory schs Mich and Wis.; m. Katharine S. Soc, Me. Med. Assn., Am. Med.' Assn. Mason;' mem! Goodell, of Houghton, Mich June 28, 1899. Began k. of P.. Elks. Club: Abnaki. Address: Augusta, Me. in Houghton National Bank. 1888. continuing 10 emTT-r»m-r.-..-«*rm «t. i -^ -..^ -^ ^ -r^ ^ V,,/^ yrs.; in stock and bond business! Boston, since a „^^Y^?i?7"*-^^ C^e'^^^s =- t^-D-! b. Barton. Vt 1898; mem. firm of Gay & Sturgis. bankers and ^PJ'^^' lS50;s Paschal and Louisa A (Harvey) brokers, 1903-1914; dir. Corbin Copper Co.. Frank- Sturtevant; studied medicine at Long Island Coll New York Stock Exchange. Republican. Clubs: tic® at New Boston. N.H.. 1875; removed to Man- Puritan. Algonquin, Exchange (Boston). Recrea- Chester, N.H.. 1882; pres. West Side Lumber Co. tions: motoring, tennis. Home: 16 Prescott St., Mason. Address: Manchester. N.H. Brookline. Mass. STURTEVANT, Chester Hougrhtou, banker; b. STURGIS, John H., treasurer; b. London. Eng., S^yette, Me., May 4. 1866; s. Josiah H. and Helen Oct. 11, 1860; s. John H. and Frances A. (Codman) E. (Ormsby) Sturtevant; prep. edn. Me. Wesleyan Sturgis; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Kate Hosmer, of Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1892; m. Keokuk, la., July 19, 1898. With C.,B. & Q. R.R.. Livermore Falls. Me., July 20. 1898. Charlotte L. 1884-02, Am. Can Co., New York, 1902-6; treas. gam; 4 children. Reginald H., Norman G., Ronald Franklin Savings Bank, Boston, since 1906. Treas. }Y-' Eleanor M. Prin high schs., Madison, Me., and dir. Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to 1892-3. Fayette. Me.. 1893-4; read law, 1894-5; with Children. Home: 154 Brattle St., Cambridge. Of- Portland Trust Co., 1895-6; treas. Livermore Falls fice- 6 Park Sq Boston Trust & Banking Co. since 1896. Mem. Delta STURGIS, Richard CUpston, architect; b. Bos- ?Pfirmcire^#fns' Ji^P""^"^^"- B^P"st. Address: ton, Dec. 24, 1860; s. Russell and Susan Codman IZlvrl l.„l -, — , (Welles) Sturgis; A.B., Harvard U., 1881; studied STURTEVANT, Edward Hiram, mfr.; Apr. 27, architecture, London, Eng.; m. Esther Mary Ogden, 1845-Mar. 6, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) of Troy, N.Y., June 22. 1882; children, Richard C, STURTEVANT, Francis Raymond, clergyman; Jr. (deceased), Dorothy (Mrs. Lester W. Harding), b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1877; s. Francis Cray- Began practice in Boston, 1887, succeeding to busi- ton and Harriet Mellen (Ellis) Sturtevant; de- ness of John H. Sturgis (deceased); mem. firm of scendant of Samuel Sturtevant, who came to Plym- Sturgis & Cabot (William R.), 1888-93, Sturgis & outh, Mass., from Eng., 1641; A.B., Trinity Coll.. Barton, 1904-9, now alone. Architect: Franklin Un- Conn., 1901; A.B., Harvard. 1902: S.T.B., Harvard ion, Boston; Brookline Pub. Library Bldg.; 1st Nat. Div. Sch., 1906; m. Avis D. Atwood, of Boston, June Bank Bldg., Boston; Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. 12, 1907; 2 children, Hope, Barbara. Ordained Uni- for the Blind; the Cathedral, Manila, P.I., etc. Chmn. tarian ministry. 1906; pastor Channing Ch., Dor- Bd. Sch. House Commrs., Boston, 1902-10. Fellow Chester. Mass.. 1906-11. 1st Congl. Soc. Taunton, Am. Insi. Architects. 1891 (1st v. -p., 1912-14, pres., Mass., since July 1, 1911. Pres. Associated Chari- 1914-15), Boston Soc. Architects (pres., 1910-14). ties of Taunton. Mem. Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Beta Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Kappa. Mason. Address: 54 Summer St., Taunton, Clubs: Somerset. Tavern, Union Boat (Boston), Massachusetts. Harvard (New York). Recreations: farming. Home: STURTEVANT, James Selden, M.D.; b. Hebron, 153 Beacon St. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston.* j^e., Sept. 9, 1858; s. James Dunham and Sarah A. STURGIS, Robert Shaw, trustee; b. Manila, P.I., (Farmer) Sturtevant; ed. Hebron Acad, and North Nov. 21, 1854; s. George and Josefina (Borras) Stur- Bridgton Acad.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1038 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1884; studied Post-Grad. Med. Sch. (N.Y. City). 1896; m. Celia H. Wing, of Nortli Livermore, Me., Nov. 19, 1884; 2 children, James Melvin, lilaniliiir. Began pi-actice at Scarboio, Me., 1S84; removed to Dixtielci. 1885; see. I!d. of Healtli, Dixfield, 10 yrs., to 1915; foi-mei-ly supt. sciis., Dixfield. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Oxtord Co. Med. iSoc. (ex-pres.). Mason (K.T., Sliiine); mem. Odd Fellows, Jte- bekahs, K. of P., O.K.S. Address, Dixfield, Me. STUBTEVANT, Thomas Iiegrgpett, president Stur- tevant Mill Co., Henry Thayer & Co. Address: Clayton and I'ark Sts., Dorchester, Mass. SUGHBUZ:, Michael J., lawyer; b. Nashua, N.H., Aug. 21, 1857; s. John and Julia (Sullivan) Sughrue; ed. pub. schs. of Bo.ston, and Crosby Acad.; DT^.13., IBoston U. Sch. of I^aw, 1888; m. Klizabeth F. Quinn, of Roxbury, Mass., June 22, 1891. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1888, and since practiced in Boston; (lir. Beacon Trust Co. Dir. Home for Destitute Children, Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Bar Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus. Democrat. Clubs: Boston City, Papy- rus. Home: 64 Howard Av., Dorchester, Mass. Of- fice: 20 Pemberton Sq., Boston. SUIiIiIVAN, Arthur I.yon, chemist; b. Suncook, N.H., June 26, 1881; s. John H. and Arinnah (Whit- temore) Sullivan; B.S., N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1902; m. Evelyn Richmond, of Wayside, Md., Oct. 12, 1908; children, Vance Richmond, Ar- thur Lvon, Jr. Began active career with Bur. of Interna'l Revenue, Washington, 1902-7; with U.S. Dept. Agr., Bur. of Chemistry, since 1907; trans- ferred to Boston, 1912, and since Chief of Food and Drug Inspection Lab. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Club: University (Washington). Home: 69 Bradfield Av., Roslindale, Mass. Office: 88 Broad St., Boston. SXTIiIiIVAN, Charles Sumner, lawyer; b. Charles- town, Mass.. June 29, 1875; s. Joseph J. and Mary (Regan) Sullivan: LL.B., Boston U., 1896; m. Charlestown, Jan. 10, 1900, Marie Frances O'Brien. Clk. in law office of Hon. Joseph J. Corbett, Boston, 1890; atty. at Boston since 1896; asst. clk. of court, 1891-6; bail commr. since 1897; representative Mass. Legislature, 1900-1, Senate, 1902, 1904; sec. Dem. Citv Com., 1904-9; mem. Dem. State Com., 1904; spl. justice, Municipal Ct, Charlestown Dist., 1911-14, justice since 1914. Dir. Charitable Irish Soc. Address: Laurel St., Charlestown, Mass., and Wilmington, Mass. SUJ^IiIVAN, Dennis Edward, M.D.; b. Augusta, Me., Aug. 23, 1863; s. Daniel W. and Catherine (Mann) Sullivan: ed. pub. schs.. Me. Med. Sch.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1885; m. Portland, Me., July 9, 1889, Mary E. Scanlan. Has practiced at Concord, N.H., since 1885; mem. U.S. Bd. of Pension Examiners; mem. State Bd. of Health; mem. Bd. of Edn. ; ex-co. physician. Roman Catholic. Mem. N.H. Med. Soc. (sec), Am. Med. Assn. Address: 7 N. State St., Concord, N.H. SUIiIiIVAN, Edward Taylor, clergyman; b. Ire- land, Aug. 23, 1861; s. John Taylor and Elizabeth (Boxwell) Sullivan; arrived in America, 1869; prep. edn. pub. schs., Detroit, Mich.; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford. Conn., 1889, M.A., 1903; B.D., Epis- copal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1892; m. Mrs. Blise C. Dodge, of Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 4, 1915. Ordered deacon, 1891, ordained priest. 1892, Episcopal Ch. ; rector Trinity Ch., Newton Centre, Mass., since 1891; editor The Church Militant, Bos- ton, since 1S9S. Mem. Psi. Upsilon. Mason. Ad- dress: Ashton Park, Newton Centre, Mass. SUIiIiIVAN, Frank I^ouis, clergyman: b. Wake- field, Mass., Mar. 3, 1854; s. Manning Winchell and Mary Love (Wiley) Sullivan: A.B., Brown U., 1877; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, Mass., 1880; m. Fergus Falls, Minn., Mar. 30, 1886, May Lvdia Kellogg. Ordained ministry Bapt. Ch., 1880; pastor, Holliston, Mass.. 1880-2, Moorhead, Minn., 1882-3, Fergus Falls, Minn., 1884-8, Santa Cruz., Cal., 1888-9, Los Gatos, 1889-90; asso. editor Bap- tist Vanguard, Seattle, Wash., Jan.-May, 1891; field editor Pacific Baptist, Portland, Ore., 1891-01; became field representative The Watchman, Bos- ton, Jan. 1, 1902, now The Watchman-Examiner, with which continues in same capacity. Home: 258 Pond St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. OfBce; 23 E. 26th St., New York. SUIiIiIVAN, John A., lawyer, ex-congressman; b. Boston, May 10, 1868, of Irish parents; ed. pub. and high schs.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1896; m. Mary !<:;. Donnovan, June 25, 1899. Admitted to Suffolk bar, Oct., 1896; mem. of bar of Superior Ct. of U.S.; served 2 yrs. Mass. senate; mem. Congress, 11th Mass. Dist., 1903-7; mem. original Boston Finance Commn., 1907-9; apptd. chmn. Permanent Finance Commn., June 1909; resigned Feb., 1914, to became corpn. counsel. City of Boston. Demo- ciat. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston, ("lub: Boston City. Home: 210 Bay State lid. Office: City Hall, Boston. SULLIVAN, Lynde, lawyer; b. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 4, 1865; s. John Langdon and Helen (Lynde) Sullivan; A.B., Harvard, 1888, LL.B., 1891; m. Katherine Torrey Baldwin, of Worcester, Mass., 1897; 1 son, .lohn Langdon. Practiced at Boston, since 1891. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass., and Middlesex Co. bar assns. Mem. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston, 6 yrs. Mem. Common Council, Maiden, 4 vrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Treas. N.H. Soc. of the Cincinnati. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard. Home: Durham, N.H. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. SULLIVAN, Mlah Buchanan, M.D.; b. Winthrop, Me., May 29, 1857; s. Jeremiah and Rebecca (Gill- man) Sullivan; M.D., Med. Dept. U. City of New York, 1881; m. Baltimore, Feb. 2, 1898, Mary Hol- den. Began practice at Lewiston, Me., 1881; re- moved to Dover, N.H., 1881. Home: Dover, N.H. SULLIVAN, Michael Henry, lawyer; b. Gran- ville, Mass., Sept. 15, 1874; s. Dennis Eugene and Julia (Herlihv) Sullivan; grad. high sch.. West- field, Mass., 1892; grad. State Normal Sch., West- field, 1897; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1900, LL.M., 1911; m. Caroline T. Maloney, of Hinsdale, Mass., June 30, 1903 (died 1910); m. 2d, Grace K. Maloney, of Hinsdale, Mass., Aug. 28. 1913. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1901; apptd. spl. justice Dor- chester Municipal Ct., by Gov. Draper and Council, Feb., 1909; dir. Harvard Co-operative Bank; trus- tee O'Connell Realty Estate Trust; pres. United Improvement Assn. 2 yrs.; mem. exec. com. Boston Charter Assn. Was mem. 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 9 yrs. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Ancient Order of Hibernians. Club: Boston Citv. Home: 32 Charlotte St., Dorchester. Office: 34 School St., Boston, Mass. SULLIVAN, Michael Xavier, biological expert, chemist: b. Fall River, Mass., Oct. 25, 1875; s. John X. and Mary (Holland) Sullivan; prep. edn. B. M. C. Durfee High Sch., Fall River, to 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1899; student Harvard Med. Sch., 1899- 1900; grad. student Brown U., 1900-3, A.M., 1902, Ph.D., 1903. Asst. in chemistry. Harvard, 1899- 1900; pvt. tutor. Providence, 1900-3; instr. in physiology, Brown U., 1903-7; expert in fertility experiments. Bureau of Soils, U.S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D.C., Mar., 1907-15; asst. prof, physi- ology, George Washington U., 1908; biochemist, U.S. Pub. Health Service, Pellagra Investigation, Pellagra Hosp., Spartanburg. S.C, since 1915. Catholic. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Bacteriol. Soc, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Washington Acad. Science, Biol. Soc. Washington, Sigma Xi. Independent Democrat. Club: Univer- sity (Washington, D.C.). Author of numerous sci- entific papers and bulls, on the biochemistry of soils; abstractor and asst. editor Chemical Ab- stracts, 1907-15. Recreations: tennis, walking, swimming, dancing, reading. Home: 1916 16th St., Washington, and 580 Pine St., P^all River, Mass. Address: Pellagra Hospital, U.S. Public Health Service, Spartanburg, S.C. SULLIVAN, Patrick P., street rv. official; pres. Ray State Ry. Co., Newport & Fall River St. Ry. Co. (Newport, R.T.), Boston & Revere Electric Co.; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Nashua (N.H.) St. Ry., Union Nat. Bank (Lowell, Mass.); gen. mgr. Mass. Electric Cos.; trustee Central Savings Bank (Low- ell); dir. Dorchester Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Mass. Em- ployers' Ins. Assn., Old Colony Trust Co. Club: Algonquin. Home: Lowell, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1039 SUIiIiIVAN, Thomas Russell, author; b. Boston, I\'ov. 21, 1S4'J; s. Kev. Thomas Kussell and Char- lotte Caldwell (Blake) Sullivan: ed. Boston Latin Sell, and pvt. schs. ; m. Lucy Wadswortli, of Bos- ton, 1899. Lived in Europe, 1S70-3; elk. and cashier Lee, Higrginson & Co., bankers and brokers, Bos- ton, 1873-88; since then devoted to lit. work exclu- si\ely, spending several yrs. in Europe. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. (See Wlio's Wlio in America for books, etc.) Home: 382 Marlboro St., Boston.* SUI.I.IVA1T, WilUam, judge; b. in Ireland, June S, 1854; s. Daniel and Mary (Lane) Sullivan; came to America, IJ^GG; A.B., Harvard, 1878; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1881; m. Louise C, Karrer, of Port Huron, IMich., Nov. 15, 1904. Began practice in Boston, 1881; judge of Municipal Ct., City of Bos- ton, since May", 1899. Probation commr. since 1908. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Boston Athletic, Harvard, Wollaston Golf. Home: 9 Claflin Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: Court House, Boston. SUI.I.IVAN, William H., lawyer; b. Stoneham, Jtlass., Feb. 20, 1869; s. Bartholomew and Margaret <0'Leary) Sullivan; pub. and high schs.. Stone- ham; Boston Coll.; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1890; unmarried. Practiced, Boston, since 1890; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Bishop Cheverus Soc, Cath- olic Union, Catholic Order of Foresters, B.P.O. Elks, etc. Clubs: St. Alphonsus, St. Alphonsus Boat, Commonwealth Country. Home: 12 "Wait St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: Pemberton Bldg., Boston. STTIiIiOWAY, Alvah Woodljury, mfr. ; b. Fram- ingham, Mass., Dec. 25, 1838; s. Israel W. and Adeline (Richardson) SuUoway; ed. Green Moun- tain Liberal Inst., Soutli Woodstock, Vt., Barre (Vt.) Acad., Canaan (N.H. ) Union Acad.: m. Susan K. Daniell, of Franklin, N.H., June 5, 1866. Gained practical l^nowledge of mill w^ork in father's mill; began at 21 with Walter Aiken in manufacture of hosiery at Franklin, and 4 yrs. later became mem. of firm of Sulloway & Daniell; sole propr. of mill, 1869-88; business incorporated, 1888, as the Sullo- way Mills (pres. and treas. ); was one of the first to engage in manufacture of full-fashioned hosiery in U.S. after passage of Dingley tariff bill, 1897; identified w'ith the Mayo Knitting Machine Co. since 1888, and organized the Mayo Knitting Ma- chine & Needle Co., 1896 (pres. since 1902); pres. Franklin Nat. Bank since its organization, 1879; one of organizers, and pres. Franklin Savings Bank; pres. Northern (N.H.) R.R., Concord & Clairmont R.R., Peterboro & Hillsboro R.R., Lake Champlain & St. Johnsbury R.R., Portland & Og- densburg R.R., Nashua, Worcester & Rochester R.R., Franklin Light & Power Co., Kidder Machine Co.; dir. B. & M. R.R., Androscoggin Pulp Co. (Portland. Me.), Monadnock Mills (Claremont, N. H.), Me. Central R.R. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1871, 72, 74, 75, Senate, 1891; state railroad commr., 1874-7; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1876, 89: del. to €very Dem. Nat. Conv., 1872-96, and mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1876-96, when resigned and retired from politics. Unitarian. Home: Franklin, N.H.* STJIiIiO'WAy, Cyrus Adams, congressman: b. Grafton, N.H., June 8, 1839; s. Greeley and Betsey L. Sulloway; acad. edn. Admitted to bar, 1863: in practice at Mancliester, N.H., since Jan., 1864. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1872-3, 1887-93; mem. 54th to 62d Congresses (1895-13). 1st N.H. Dist. Repub- lican. Address: Manchester, N.H.* SXTIiIiO'WAV, Frank Jones, lawver; b. Franklin, N.H., Dec. 11, 1883; s. Alvah Woodbury and Susan Keith (Daniell) Sulloway; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; B.A., Harvard, 1905: LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Margaret Thaver, of Concord, N.H.. Sept. 24, 1913; 1 child. Gretchen, b. Oct. 10, 1914. Began practice with Hill, Barlow & Homans, Boston, 1907, continuing 4 yrs.; became associated, 1911. with Frank S. Streeter, Fred C. Demond and Edward K. Woodworth, at Concord, N.H., under firm name of Streeter, Demond & Woodworth, title later changed to Streeter. Dem- ond, Woodworth & Sulloway, which still continues; dir. and asst. treas. Concord & Claremont R.R. Mem. N.H. Ballot Law Commn. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard (Boston); Wonolancet, Bow Brook (Concord). Ad- dress: Concord, N.H. SULLY, Daniel J., broker. (See Who's Who in Anuriea for biography.) Home: Watch Hill, R.I. Office: 49 Excliange PI., New York.* SUMJCHRAST, Frederick Caesar de, educator, writer. (See vol. 1909, also Wlio's Who in America, 1910-11.) SUMNER, Alexander Baker, merchant, soldier; Feb. 19, lN:i;!-Alar. 29, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) SUMNER, Arthur Foster, oculist. (See vol. 1909.) SUMNER, Arthur P., lawyer; b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 8, 1862; s. Ossian and Kate Almira (Sayles) Sumner; grad. Providence High Sch., 1881; A.B., Brown U., 1885; unmarried. In practice in Provi- dence since July, 1888; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., from 2d Assembly Dist., 1912. Mem. bd. of dirs. Providence Athenfeum. Republican. Conglist. Mem. R.I. Soc. S.A.R. (treas.), Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: University, Wannamoisett Country. Home: 175 Thayer St. Office: 639 Grosvenor Bldg., Provi- dence, R.I. SUMNER, Frederick A., clergyman; b. Eastford, Conn., Mar. 26, 1864; s. Azel Cuningham and Sarah Jane (Hanks) Sumner; prep. edn. Woodstock (Conn.) Acad., Oberlin (O.) Acad.; A.B., Oberlin, 1891; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1894; M.A., Yale, 1908; m. Mary Buchanan, of Sauk Center, Minn., Aug. 27, 1898; 2 children, Charles Buchanan, b. Oct. 24, 1900; Alice Hermione, Mar. 28, 1905. Or- dained Congl. ministry, 1894; pastor Glenwood, Minn., 1894-7, Little Falls, 1897-01, Minneapolis, 1901-7, Milford, Conn., since 1907. Mem. Social Service Commn. of Nat. Council Congl. Chs. of America. Address: 28 W. River St., Milford, Conn. SUMNER, Harry Herbert, M.D.; b. Lowell, Mass., May 20, 1872; s. Lewis Nathan and Susan Mar- garet (Davis) Sumner; ed. common schs., Canada; student U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Balti- more Med. Coll., 1901; m. Edith M. West, of Wav- erley, Mass., June 15, 1903; 3 children, Margaret, Helen, Edith. Practiced in Lowell, Mass., since 1901; mem. staff Lowell Corpn. Hosp. since 1913. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Middlesex North Med. Assn. Mason; mem. Independent Order of Foresters. Republican. Conglist. Home: 294 Went- worth Av. Office: 512 Sun Bldg., Lowell, Mass. SUMNER, John Osborne, prof, history; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 23, 1863; s. Austin and Catharine Osborne (Sargent) Sumner; A.B., Harvard, 1887; post-grad, work at Berlin, Germany, and in Italv; m. Phila., May 24, 1900, Mary Shreve Hutchinson. Became instr. in history, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894, and re- ceived full professorship, 1907; courses which he gives deal with history of civilization and of art and are primarily intended for students in Dept. of Architecture; delivered course of lectures on the sculpture of the Italian Renaissance, at Boston Mus. Fine Arts. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Home: 225 Marlboro St., Boston. SUMNER, William Graham, university prof.; Oct. 30. 1840-Apr. 12, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) SUNDEIi5F, Anders Wilhelm, clergyman; b. Falun, Sweden, Apr. 23, 1870; s. Anders Gustaf W. and Eleonora (olander) Sundelof; B.A., Falun Coll., 1888; student, U. of Upsala, and passed examination in law; arrived in America, 1891; studied Gen. Theol. Sem., New Yorl^, 1891; m. Bos- ton, May 3, 1894, Anna Goransson. Deacon, 1893, priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.; pastor St. Ansgarius Ch., Boston, since Oct., 1893; editor Kyrkan, a Swedish monthly, 1896-02; has published a volume of poems and a translation of a part of the Church Hvmnal, in Swedish. .Address: 88 Moreland St., Boston. SUNSERIiANi:, Eliza Read, writer, lecturer; 1839-Mar. 3, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) SUNDERIiAND, Jabez Thomas, clergyman; moved to Detroit, Mich. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) SUPPLE, Bernard Francis, secretary Massachu- setts State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration; b. Boston, July 22, 1853; s. Francis and Catherine 1040 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Marden) Supple; ed. pub. schs., Boston, Berlitz Sch. of Lanf^-^s. and other pvt. schs.; Harvard Med. Sch.; m. Kmma Watson, of Boston, Apr. 11, 1888; 6 children, Carolyn B., Frank, Edward Watson (in- structor in Romance lanfjs., Yale), Catherine, Gil- bert, Adrian. Engaged as young- man in heavy hardware business with father; gave up mercantile life to study medicine; gave up study of medicine to become sec. Mass. State Bd. of Conciliation and Arbitration, May 31, 1887. Has been instrumental in effecting amicable settlement of many contro- versies between employers and employees and brought about many trade agreements which are in effective operation; notable in the list may be named the Ludlow controversy, 1909, involving a great textile strike, parties interested being recon- ciled and induced to enter into a trade agreement. Roman Catholic. Was chief of the Boston Vola- piika Klub and later apptd. by the inventor of Vo- laptik a mem. of Volapiik Acad. Author: The Peaceful Settlement of Industrial Controversies, 1900; Development of the IMas.sachusetts System of State Arbitration, 1900, 1904. Joint Author: Post's Volapiik Grammar, 1891. Home: 36 Algon- quin St., Dorchester Centre. Office: State House, Boston. SUTEB, Charles Russell, brigadier-general; b. New York, May 5, 1842; s. Alexander F. Suter (U.S. A.); grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1862; 2d It., June 17, 1862, 1st It., Mar. 3, 1863, corps of engrs. (bvt. capt., July 18, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services during siege of Morris Island, S.C."); capt. corps of engrs., June 17, 1864 (bvt. maj.. Mar. 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during war") ; maj., Oct. 10, 1871; It.-col., Jan. 10, 1887; col., Oct. 12, 1895, corps of engrs.; brig.-gen. and retired by operation of law, May 5, 1906. Since Civil War has been engaged as asst. engr. on survey of upper Miss. River, 1873-6, and on various engring. works, river commns., engr. bds. ; in charge fortifications and river and harbor works in vicinity of Boston; later at New York. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Address: 116 Warren St., Brookline, Mass.* SUTEB, John Wallace, clergyman; b. Boston, Dec. 1, 1859; s. Hales Wallace and Harriet Emily (Bingham) Suter; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1881; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1885; m. Winchester, Mass., Jan. 12, 1888, Helen Jenkins; 2 children, Philip Hales, John Wallace, Jr. Ordered deacon, 1885, ordained priest, 1886, Episcopal Ch.; rector Ch. of the Epiphany, Winchester, Mass., 1885-12, since rector honorarius. Mem. Commn. on Revision of the Prayer Book of the P.E. Ch. in U.S.; corr. sec. Am. Ecclesiological Soc; mem. Winchester Sch. Com. 13 yrs. Mason (Chaplain Lodge of St. An- drew). Clubs: University, St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston). Progressive. Compiler (with Rev. C. M. Addison): Book of Offices and Prayers, 1896; Of- fices for Special Occasions, 1904. Editor (with same): A Church Calendar. Recreations: golf, fishing. Address: Winchester, Mass. SUTHEBIiAITD, John Preston, M.D., educator; b. Charlestown. Mass., Feb. 9, 1854; s. John and Mary (Ross) Sutherland; ed. pub. schs., Boston; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1879; m. Evelyn Greenleaf Baker, of Boston, Mar. lO, 1879 (died 1908). Prof, anatomy Boston U. Sch. of Medicine 21 yrs., now dean, and prof, theory and practice, same. Editor New England Medical Gazette, 1883- 97, 1906-9; mem. med. bd. and trustee Mass. Homoe. Hosp.; mem. consulting bd. Westborough Insane Hosp., Worcester Homoe. Hosp. Ex-pres. Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homoeopathy; mem. British Homoe. Soc. Au- thor: Hints on Urinary Analysis, 1895. Address: 295 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* SUTTOIT, 'William, wool mfr. ; b. Peabody, Mass., Oct. 11, 1857; s. William and Lucy Sutton; ed. Phil- lips Acad., Andover; m. Salem, Mass., Apr. 11, 1880, Mary A. Cook; 1 child, Mary Gertrude Russell. Pres. Sutton's Mills. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Salem, Union, North Andover Country. Address: North Andover, Mass. SWAIM, Joseph Skinner, editor; b. Worcester, Mass., May 2, 1851; s. Rev. Samuel B. and Aurora (Skinner) Swaim; A.B., Harvard, 1873; in Europe and the Near East, 1873-4; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1877; m. Caroline Tiffany Dyer, of Cam- bridge, Mass., Nov. 14, 1877. Ord"ained Bapt. min- istry, Oct., 1877; pastor, Claremont, N.H., 1877-83, Providence, R.I., 1883-7, Binghamton, N.Y., 1887- 90, New Bedford, Mass., 1890-04; editor of The Watchman, Boston, 1904-13. Trustee Newton Theol. Instn., 1895-12; pres. N.E. Bapt. Library Assn. Home: Cambridge, Mass.* SWAIM, Bog-er Dyer, lawyer; b. Claremont, N.H., Sept. 25, 1879; s. Rev. Joseph S. and Caroline Tif- fany (Dyer) Swaim; ed. Friends' Acad., New Bed- ford, Mass.; grad. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cam- bridge, 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1901; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1903; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1903; mem. firm of Hale & Grinnell since 1905; dir. Mass. Cremation Soc. Mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1910, 11, 12. Enlisted in Battery A, 1st Battalion, F.A.M.V.M., 1903, successively, corporal, sergt. and 1st sergt.; 2d It., 1908, 1st It., 1911. Republican; treas. Cambridge Rep. City Com., 1907. Baptist. Clubs: Union Boat, Boston City, Harvard. Author: When We Fit for General Grant, 1906. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 190 Brattle St., Cambridge. Office: 16 Central St., Bos- ton, Mass. SWAIM, Stanley B., insurance; b. Providence, R.I., Jan. 26, 1885; s. Joseph S. and Caroline T. (Dyer) Swaim; prep. edn. Volkmann Sch., Boston; student Harvard, 1903-7; m. Marie Wyman, of Brookline, Mass., June 27, 1908; 2 sons, Stanley W^yman, Peter Densmore. Began as salesman with F. W. Bird & Son, paper mfrs.. East W'alpole, Mass., continuing until 1910; asst. mgr. branch office at Boston, of Travelers Ins. Co., 1910-12; associated with Charles C. Gilman, 1912, and organized ins. firm of Gilman & Swaim; partnership terminated July 1, 1914; now in business alone as a general ins. broker. Mem. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn. Club: Dedhain Country and Polo. Recreations: ten- nis, swimming. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 159 Devonshire St., Boston. SWAIN, Albert N., editor and publisher; July 12, 1828-Mar. 9, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) SWAIN, Georgfe Pillmore, civil engineer; b. San Francisco, Mar. 2, 1857; s. Robert Bunker and Clara Ann (Fillmore) Swain; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877; Royal Poly. Sch., Berlin, 1877-80; (LL.D., New York U., 1907) ; m. Katharine Kendrick Wheel- er, of W^aterbury, Conn., July 7, 1891 (died Dec. 30, 1901); m. 2d, Mary Hayden Lord, of Salem, Mass.. Jan. 23, 1904 (died Apr. 30. 1914); m. 3d. Mary Batchelder Rand, of Brookline, Mass., Aug. 21, 1914. Hydraulic expert 10th U.S. Census, 1880-4; Hayward prof. civ. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1887-09; prof. civ. engring., Grad. Sch., Applied Science, Harvard, Sept. 1, 1909 — . Consulting engr. Mass. R.R. Commn., 1887-13; mem., 1894 — , chmn., 1913 — , Boston Transit Commn. Was mem. of manj' commns., and engr. for many structures and other works; made appraisal of assets and liabili- ties of N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. for state commn., 1910, of N.Y. Central R.R., 1911, of Chicago Elevated Rys., 1912, and of smaller roads; consulting engr. on a variety of engring. problems. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (pres. 1913), Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. (pres., 1896-7), Instn. Civ. Engrs. of Great Britain, Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Assn. Supts. Bridges and Bldgs., N.E. Water Works Assn., N.E. R.R. Club, Am. Forestry Assn., Mass. Highway Assn., Soc. Engrs. in Hanover, Germany, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. (pres., 1894-5), In- ternational Soc. Testing Materials. Clubs: Com- mercial, Union. Author: Notes on Hydraulics, 1885, 90; Notes on Theory of Structures, 1893; Conserva- tion of Water by Storage, 1914; also articles on hydraulic and structural subjects. Home: 1988 Commonwealth Av.. Boston, and Ipswich, Mass. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston.* SWAIN, Henry Iiawrence, M.D. ; b. Nantucket, Mass., May 3, 1864; s. George Hussey and Henrietta (Weeks) Swain; prep. edn. high sch.. New Haven, Conn.; M.D., Yale, 1884; studied abroad 2 yrs.; m. Etta Viola Winchell, of New Haven, Dec. 24, 1890; WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1041 1 daughter, Josephine E. Has practiced at New 1905; since mem. Edwards & Anerell Trustee Lin- Haven since 1886; laryngologist New Haven Dis- coin Sch., Providence Rcnublioan rnni-ii«t \rlJ^ pensary since 1887, New Haven Hosp. since 1893; R.I. BarAssn. Providence Baucis Provid^^^ lecturer on diseases of ear and throat. 1886-95, clin. Hist. See. Mason (K.T.). Clubsi University Tu?ks prof, since 1895 Yale Medical Sch. Fellow Am. Head. Home: 175 Medway St oK- 170' Wpst Laryngol. Assn. (sec. 1895-1900, ex-pres.), New Ha- minster St., Providence R I '-'"ice. 170 West- ven Med. Assn. (ex-pres.), Conn. State Med. Soc, «ai»-AivT -a- ^^ ' ' ' New Haven Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. (v.-p. and oa Xi^^' Horace Cheney; b. Providence, R.I., June dir.). Republican. Methodist. Club: Graduates.' i'^'V ^- <-harles H. and Caroline A. (Cheney) Address: 232 York St., New Haven, Conn.* ^ k' Q^fcendant of early colonial settlers; grad. SWAIN, Howard Townsend, obstetrician; born T?a?n"n^ Sch m7 S^'^M D ' ofi^r^Sff.nl^^' ^ Bath-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., May 16. 1868; s Wil- Med Sch 1903 -rnBo^t^n c;"?^t^^^^^ L^i" ^.-^,t- -?l.¥J"i-"i (Nl--),.Swain;_ prep, M. Kf|fe;"2''childr^n?'BeVtl'i^Vr^tcni^''c'^ar^^^^ Boston Lying--in-Hosp., sr. phys., same, since 1907; publican. Free Baptist. Recreations^ outdoor ^1 asst. in obstetrics, Harvard Med. Sch., 1901, instr., versions. Home: 11 Lincoln St Ha?tford Conn same since 1908. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. qwakt to«, '"i-oin ox;., iiarttora. Conn. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M.A., Obstet. Soc. of Boston, ^.ni i^ioS ' "^^''•' ^^^- ^^' 1831-19—. (See , SWAN, Willia,m Batchelder, merchant, banker; b. Belfast, Me May 2, 1825: s. Nathan and Anna- Republican. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Coun- cil). Clubs: University, Harvard, Union Boat, Mass. Automobile. Recreations: fishing. Address: 226 Commonwealth Av., Boston. bella (Poor) Swan- descend'ant *of "'Richard Swan" SWAIN, Richard La Rue, clergyman; b. nr. Ot- ^^^1 came from England to Mass. early in the 17th tumwa, la., June 17, 1860; s. Richard and Sarah ?SJ?|"'"7i;^®<^Vt*°"^", ^^^'^^^ ^^ Belfast; m. Mar. 10, E. (Carr) Swain, parents arriving from Eng. a ii^97, Abby Harraden Faunce, of Belfast, Me. Be- short time before his birth; ed. pub. schs. and g^" i" employ of P. R. Hazeltine, Belfast, 1845; acad.; A.B., Leander Clark Coll., Toledo, la., 1885, became mem firm of Marshall & Swan, 1854, A.M., 1888; grad. Union Bibl. Sem.. Dayton, O., flanged to Wm B. Swan & Co.. 1869, Swan & Sib- 1887; student of philosophy, Yale, 1887-8, Otterbein ^^fi^l°^--J-^il' ^^^.n & Sibley Co., Inc.. 1891, Swan- U.. 1888-9. Ph.D.. 1889; m. Toledo. la., Dec. 20, 1882, „ "?"®"Tl*^'^^°^*^„ ,9°-' ^"°- wholesale groceries, Anna E. Shuey; children, Richard Shuey (lawyer, ?,f?;^"ivf + 4?® ,' '^l.-^U ^^i*^^'^ P^^^- same; also pres. Bridgeport). Philip William (teacher, Yale), Es- V^^y ^^\ ^^P'l' -^^^^?* ^°^" ^ Bldg. Assn., Bel- ther Helen, Stuart Frederick. While studying at ^f,L^f , 0^0^ oa ® i?*^- Brooks Grain Co.; mayor of Yale received call to coll. pastorate at Otterbein U., n^rT^oi ' o^ ^^r Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Me. O., and served there as pastor, and lecturer on evi- no®'^, w„t of^^T?"iV ^P^?= ^^ ^i^^ S*- Address: dences of Christianity, 1888-93; ordained to minis- '"^''^' water bt., Belfast. Me. try United Brethren Ch., 1884; pastor Congl. Ch., SWAN, William Donnison, M.D.; b. Kennebunk South Hadley Falls, Mass., 6 yrs., Congl. Ch., La- Me., Jan. 1, 1859; s. Joshua A. and Sarah (Hodges)' conia, N.H., 10 yrs.; pastor South (2d) Congl. Ch., Swan; A.B., Harvard, 1881, M.D., 1SS5; house offl- Bridgeport, Conn., since 1910. Trustee United Soc. cer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1885, Boston Lving-in Hosp Christian Endeavor for several yrs. Address: 306 1886; m. Oakland, Calif.. Apr. 30. 1890. Mary Hub- Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn. ^^^Vlfi®'! "^"r ^ _^*^' J^^^^-, o??^^?"^*^ .^" Practice at SWAN, Charles Herbert, lawye same name in Old South Bldg., Bosto ton. Me., May 2, 1871; s. Charles line A. (Chenev) Swan, d. Rev. pres. Bates Coll., Lewiston. Me.; A.B., Bates Coll., Mass MedYco^Ue^al'qnc Tt^' ni;^i;=-^'TT^';!:IX^7^"^' 1893; Harvard Law Sch. Has practiced at Boston ffi (Slkllv ^L? Xldres? 1I7 ^"Ttle sf^ since Nov. 6, 1896. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Cambridge Mass Aaaress. Ib7 Biattle St., Author: Monetary Problems and Reforms, 1897; e.-.ir«-.»™' ■.^- ■' Impersonal Taxation, 1907 (published by Am. .SwART, William Dumond, mfr.; b. Margaret- Acad. Polit. and Social Science). Writer of various Ji\^^' ^-J.-' „''^'-y ^' 1^56 s. William R. and Eliza papers on currency and internat. gold coinage. (Dumond) Swart, and descendant of the Swarts of Home: 25 Wabon St., Roxbury. Office: Barristers f^.'.^g^ton, N.Y ; ed. pub. schs. and Wesleyan Acad., Hall. Boston. u ilbraham. Mass.; m. Nashua. N.H.. Oct. 7. 1890. e.-r,r.» «^ •. -^ ij. ^^TT^ t, T 1, -n/r Lizzic A. Roby; 2 Children. Elizabeth, William ^ ^^^^'c?nc. ar.ii in tVio Club- Boston Authors' Address- 15 Monadnock on the European and Pacific stations and m the fe^ Wof.llto,. T^Too^*' A-aaiess. lo iuonaanocK ^^^^^ survey; comd. the Bennington, Aug., 1898- Rd., Worcester, Mass.* f^^^ m^g^t^ook possession of Wake Island for the TARBEIiX., Arthur VTilson, editor; moved to uS and took charge of Guam on Feb. 1, 1899; Pittsburgh. Pa. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in served in the Philippines and during the summer America, 1910-11.) of 1900 in North China; comd. Yorktown. June, TARBELI., Edmund C, painter; b. West Groton, 1900, to June, 1901; at Navy Yard, Washington, Mass., Apr. 26, 1862; s. Edmund Whitney and Mary Nov., 1901, to Jan., 1902. Navy ^ard, Boston, to (Fernald) Tarbell; pupil Mus. of Fine Arts, Bos- May, 1902; comd. Enterprise, May, 1902 to Oct. 27, ton, under Boulanger and Lefebvre, Paris: m. Erne- 1902, Navy Yard, Pensacola Jan.-Oct., 1903; comd. line Arnold Souther, of Boston, Nov. 7, 1888. Instr. Independence, Oct., 1903-Oct., 1904; comdg. battle- drawing and painting, Boston Art Mus., since 1889. ship Massachusetts, Nov. 1, 1904; transterred to Mem. Jury of Award, St. Louis Expn.; mem. Nat. battleship Indiana, Jan. 6, 1906 Navy Yard, New Inst. Arts and Letters. (See Who's Who in Amer- York, Mar. 15, 1907; commanaant Navy Yard, Nor- ica for works, medals, etc.) Home: Dedham, Mass. folk, Va.. Dec, 1907: retired, Nov. 20, 1909. Ad- Address: 30 Ipswich St., Boston.* dress: Jamestown, R.I.* TASH, Arthur Lee Wallace, surety bonds; b. TAUSSZGr, Felix, importer of molasses; b. Wash- Lewiston, Me., Nov. 14, 1878; s. George Emery and Ington, D.C., June 8, 1864; s. William and Pauline Janet Francena (Farrington) Tash; ed. Westbrook (Hammerschlag) Taussig; ed. pub. and high schs. 1050 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and business coll., Jersey City, N.J.; m. Frances Lehrberger, of Boston, Sept. 1, 1898; 2 sons, Felix, Jr., John Gilbert. Was connected with N. W. Taus- sig" & Co., molasses importers, New York, 1883-97; pres. Boston Molasses Co., since 1897; v. -p. Do- minion Molasses Co. (Halifax, N.S.), Barbadoes Molasses Co. (Barbadoes, W.I.); treas. Everett Dis- tilling- Co. (Everett, Mass.), Xtra Vim Molasses Feed Co. (Boston); dir. Porto Rico Commercial Co., Am. Molasses Co. of N.J., Am. Molasses Co. of New York. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Jewish religion. Mason. Clubs: Kim Hill Country, Exchange, Elysium. Home: 184 Naples Rd., Brook- line. Office: 24 Broad St., Boston. TAUSSIG, Prank William, political economist; b. St. Louis, Dec. 28, 1859; s. William and Adele (Wuerpel) Taussig; A.B., Harvard, 1879, Ph.D., and A.M., 1883, LL.B., 1886; m. Edith Thomas Guild, of Boston, June 29, 1888. Instr. polit. economy, 1S82-6, asst. prof., 1886-92, prof., 1892-01, Henry Lee prof, since 1901, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; pres. Am. Econ. Assn., 1904-5. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Editor of Quarterly Journal of Economics. Address: Cam- bridge, Mass.* TAYIiOB, Alan Mcliean, clergyman; b. Sidney, O., I\lar. 1, 1878; s. \\illiam Harrison and Davenia Adelaide (Thorne) Taylor; descendant of the Tay- lors of Va., also William Thorne, Lynn, Mass., 1635; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1898; B.A., Yale, 1902; Episcopal Theol. Sch., B.D., Cam- bridge, JNIass., 1905; unmarried. Deacon, 1905, priest, 1906, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. George's Ch., N.Y. City, 1905-8; rector Ch. of the Holy Spirit. Matta- pan Sq., since 1908. ]Mem. Loyal Legion. Address: Mattapan, Boston. TAYXiOR, Bert Iicston, author; moved to Chi- cago. 111. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 191 4-1 5.) TAYIiOR, Bertrand Bug'ene, architect; Apr. 29, 1856-1911. (See vol. 1909.) TATIiOB, Bushrod Sbedden, clergyman; b. Poult- ney, Vt., Nov. 26, 1849; s. Henry Boardman and Julia Matilda (Shedden) Taylor; descendant of Richard Rock Taylor, of Yarmouth, Mass., 1635; ed. Pulton Co. (111.) Sem., 1860-4; Fort Edward (N.Y.) Inst., 1866-70; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1874; m. Oletha Electa Horton, of Sand Lake, N.Y., Mav 22, 1878 (died 1894); m. 2d, Lillie E. Cunning- ham-Wood, of Middletown, Conn., Mar. 19, 1895; 9 children; Aria (Mrs. I. N. Thompson), Harry (deceased), Frank C, Julia May (Mrs. C. E. Rob- erts), John H. (deceased), Anna Leonora, Jennie L., Oletha E. (deceased). Henry B. Prof, mathe- matics, Johnson Coll., Quincj', 111., 1875; admitted to Neb. Conf., M.E. Ch., 1875; ordained M.E. min- istry, 1876; pastor Sand Lake, N.Y., 1877-9, Wey- bridge, Vt., 1879-81; missionary to Panama and chaplain to Panama Canal Co., 1881; pastor North Granville, N.Y., 1882-3, Bristol, Vt., 1883-4, Storm Lake, la., 1885-6, Jamestown, N.D., 1886-7, Wah- peton, N.D., 1887-8; entered evangelistic work, 1888, and resided at Minneapolis, Minn., 1888-91, Des Moines, la., 1891-2, also engaging as prohibi- tion speaker; nominated for Congress by the Pro- hibition Party; removed to Mooers, N.Y., 1902; organizer, 1902, and mgr. Mooers Campmeeting Assn.; founder of "The Life Line" (magazine), 1903, and The Bible House, 1908, Mooers, N.Y. Del. from la. Prohibition Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1896. Mem. Nat. Holiness Assn., Douglas (Mass.) Camp- meeting Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Author: Full Sal- vation, 1886; Holv Fire, 1887; The Dakota Cam paign. 1888; The Old Stump, 1889: Pipe and Quid, 1890; The Gideonites, 1896; The Canaanites, 1898; Death, Hell and Judgment, 1900; Old Camp Meet- ing Songs, 1903. Home: Mooers, Clinton Co., N.Y. Address: 655 Quinnipiac Av., New Haven, Conn. TATIiOB, Charles Francis, clergyman; b. Scotch Plains. N.J., May 8, 1872; s. William B. S. and Annie Elizabeth (Christie) Taylor; student Prince- ton Theol. Sem., 1893-5; Union Theol. Sem., 1895-6; spl. courses, Princeton, Amherst, etc.; m. Elfleda A. Whiting, of Plainfleld, N.J., May 6, 1897. Pastor Ch. of Sea and Land, N.Y. City, 1895; asst. pastor Presbyn. Ch., West Hoboken, N.J., 1896; ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1896; pastor Cranbury, N.J., 1897-1900, Pilgrim Congl. Chapel, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1900-3; home missionary for Presbyn. Ch., in New Mexico, 1904-5; evangelist, Presbyn. Com., 1906-7; pastor Congl. Ch., Westport, Conn., 1908-12, Green- wich since 1912. Pres. Tlie Law Enforcement Soc. of N.Y. 8 yrs. ; dir. Organic Edn. League, etc. Mem. Sons of Vets. Club: Congregational (New York). Home: 24 Maple Av., Greenwich, Conn. fTAYIiOB, Charles Henry, journalist; b. Boston, July 14, 1846; ed. Boston pub. schs.; (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1896); m. Georgiana O. Davis, of Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 7, 1866. Began business career as printer and reporter on Boston Daily Traveller; pvt. sec. to gov. of Mass., 1869-71; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1872, elk., same, 1873; editor and mgr. Boston Daily Globe since 1873. Served during Civil War in 38th Mass. Regt. ; wounded at Port Hudson, La., June 13, 1863; It. -col. on staff of Gov. Claflin, 1869-71; brig. -gen. on Gov. Russell's staff, il891-3. Clubs: Algonquin, Art, Country. Home: J332 Beacon St. Address: The Daily Globe, Boston.* ^ TAYIiOB, Charles Henry, Jr., .iournalist; b. Chnrlestown, Mass., Oct. 2, 1867; s. Charles Henry and Georgiana O. (Davis) Taylor; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1886, Harvard, 1890; m. Marguerite Falck, of Woburn, Mass., Dec. 2, 1890. Manager and treasurer Boston Globe. Pres. Am. Newspaper IPubs.' Assn., 1901-4. Clubs: Algonquin, New Eng- land Kennel, Exchange, Club of Odd Volumes, Ten- nis and Racquet, Eastern Yacht (Boston), Grolier, New York Yacht (New York). Home: Bourne, Mass. Office: 244 Washington St., Boston.* TAVIiOB, Edward "Wyllys, M.D.; b. Montclair, N. J., May 7, 1866; s. Alfred and Jane Brown (Tucker) Taylor; grad. Montclair High Sch., 1884; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1891; post.-grad. study, univs. of Berlin and Freiburg, Germany; m. New York, Oct. 14, 1897, Elsie Brewster Howe; 2 children, Ruth Wyl- lis, Katharine Brewster. Prof, neurology, U. of Vt., 1899-01; appt. asst. phys. Neurol. Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1893; chief of service same, since 1912; vis- iting neurologist. Long Island Hosp., Boston; asst. prof, neurology, Harvard Med. Sch.; editor Boston Med. and Surg. Jour.; asso. editor Jour, of Nervous and Mental Diseases. Fellow A.A.A.S; mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Assn. of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Assn. of Am. Anatomists, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences (sec, 1897-01), Signet Soc, Hasty Pudding Club (Harvard), University Club. Ad- dress: 457 Marlboro St., Boston. TAYIiOB, Blfleda 'Whiting', lecturer, organist; b. Plainfleld, N.J., Mar. 9, 1872; d. P>ederick D. and Elmina A. (Fitz Randolph) Whiting; descended on maternal side from Fitz Randolphs, of Va., Whiting ancestry dates back to Boston, England, when 5 generations held mayorship; ed. "The Chestnuts", Miss Kenyon's Sem., Plainfleld, N.J. ; Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alberti Sch. of Ex- pression, Carnegie Hall, N.Y. City; m. Rev. Charles F. Taylor, of Greenwich, Conn., May 8, 1897; 4 sons and 1 daughter. Began speaking in public at an early age; entertainer, and lecturer ch. socs., clubs, etc.; has lectured since 1909 for Bd. of Edn., N.Y. City, chautauquas, etc. Mem. exec. bd. State Civic Club, v.-regent D.A.R. ; mem. Daughters of Foun- ders and Patriots, Woman's Federation of N.Y. City, Nat. Assn. Organists. Star Lyceum Bur. Contbr. short stories to newspapers and mags. Subjects of lectures: "Health and Happiness"; "The Duskv Denizen of the South"; "Mothers, Mas- ter Builders"; "True Patriotism"; "The World of Women"; etc. Recreations: motoring (her own chauffeur). Address: 24 Maple Av., Greenwich, Conn. TAYIiOB, Elizabeth Boseman, prin. Me. Sch. for Deaf; b. Phila. ; d. James Hamilton and Martha fMcMackin) Taylor; grad. Philadelphia High and Normal schs. Began ednl. work for the deaf at Pa. Instn. for the Deaf, 1884; has been prin. Me. Sch. for the Deaf since 1894. Address: Me. School for the Deaf, 79-91 Spring St., Portland, Me. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1051 TAYLOR, Emerson Gifford, iiuthor. (See vol. Commandery, 16°, A. & A.S. Rite); mem. Pilgrim 1909.) See, S.A.R., Cal. Pioneers ("Forty-niners")- Ad- TAYI.OR, Franklin Georgre, yrocer; b. Ayles- dress: Machias, Me. ford, N.S., June 12, 1869; .s. riiiirles A. and Eliza- TAYLOR, James, Jr., oculist and aurist; b. Glas- beth S. (West) Taylor; prepared for college but gow, Scotland, Oct. 20, 1869; s. James and Isabel did not enter; m. Marion 15erry, of Marlboro, Mass., (IMrrie) Taylor; ai-rived in America, 1875; gi-ad. June 14, 1893; 1 daughter. Kdna 10. Engaged in Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1891; A.B., Wil- grocery business in Marlboro, Mass., since Feb., liams, 1895; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; interne, 1899; dir. Peoples Nat. Bank. Enlisted in Co. F, Boston City Hosp., 1901; post-grad, work, U. of 6th Regt., M.V.M., May 2i. 1889; served through Vienna, 1902, 1904; m. Edinburgh, Scotland, July every grade to rank of maj.; retired June 2, 1914, 23, 1902, Elsie Walker; 1 son, Donald. Practiced after 25 yrs.' service, with rank of It. -col., served in Worcester, Mass., since 1902; surgeon, Worces- as 1st It. in Co. F, 6th Regt., U.S.V., during Span- ter Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. A. ish-Am. War; mustered into service INIay 12, 1898; M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Med. Soc. Cong- hon. mustered out Jan. 21. 1899. Republican. Uni- gregationalist. Scottish Rite Mason (K.T.). Clubs: tarian. Mem. U.S. War Veterans. Mason (K.T., Winter, Tatnuck Country, Worcester. Address: 49 Shriner) ; Odd Fellow; Elk. Home: 388 Lincoln Pearl St., Worcester, Mass. St. Office: 252 Main St., Marlboro, Mass. TAYLOR, James Brainerd, educator; b. Boston, TAYLOR, Frederick Clark, lawyer; b. Stamford, Aug. 22, 1845; s. Cyrus William and Margaret Conn., Nov. 3, 1866; s. Henry Francis and Mary May (Armstrong) Tavlor; grad. CJhauncy Hall Elizabeth (Clark) Taylor; prep. edn. Stamford Sch., Boston, 1863; A.B., Harvard, 1867; student High Sch.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1896; m. Darien, Harvard U. Law Sch., 1868-9; grad. Andover Theol. Conn., Nov. 4, 1892, Elizabeth Tilley. Has prac- Sem., 1871; A.M., Harvard, 1870; m. Boston, Jan. 1, ticed at Stamford since 1896; mem. law firm of 1872, Julia Sawyer Jackson; children, Brainerd, Taylor & Jenkins since 1897; judge of probate, William Harold, Harriet May. Teacher in E. L. Dist. of Stamford, 1897-07. Clubs: Metropolitan, Dixwell's pvt. Sch., Boston, 1867; prof., chair of Yale (New York); Graduates' (New Haven); Sub- oratory, Bowdoin Coll., 1871-3; teacher Latin elocu- urban (Stamford), Wee Burn Golf (Stamford), tion, literature and history, Chauncy Hall Sch., Stamford Yacht. Home: 33 Broad St. Office: 1S73-S4: sr. partner Tavlor, De Meritte & Hagar, Stamford Nat. Bank Bldg., Stamford, Conn. 1884-1900; prin. Berkeley Sch., Boston, 1884-96. TAYLOR, Frederick Cowles, clergyman; b. Chauncy Hall Sch., 1896-1900; mem. Taylor, Hagar Granby, Mass., Nov. 4, 1860; s. Frederick and Mary & Kurt, 1900-4; prin. Chauncy Hall Sch.; head mas- (Cowles) Taylor; grad. high sch.. South Hadley, ter Steinert-Hall Prep Sch.; dean Boston YMC.A. Mass., 1879; grad. W^illiston Sem.. ISSO; A.B., Am- Evening Inst. Prep. Sch.; head of English Dept. herst, 1884; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; m. E. Huntington Sch., 1909-13. since head History Dept. Louise Chamberlain, of Grafton, Mass., Jan. 14, same. Republican. Conglist. Mem. NE Assn. of 1892; 3 children, Frederick C. (died July 17, 1914), Colls, and Prep. Schs Mem A.O.U.W. Home: Helen I., Dorothy L. Prin. high sch., Granby, Newtonville, Mass. Office: 312 Huntington Av., Mass.. 1884-7; ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; Boston. pastor Hyde Park, Vt., and Thorndyke. Mass., TAYLOR, John Grylls, clergyman; b. St. Just, South Britain, Conn.. 1892-11, Pelham and Prescott, Land's End, Cornwall, Eng., Nov. 12, 1844; s. Mass., 1911-14, Rutland since 1914. Mem. Delta Thomas and Elizabeth (Grvlls) Taylor; brought Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Odd Fellow. Address: to America, 1848; student U. of Wis.. 1863. 1868, North Brookfield, Mass. 1869, Ph.B. and A.B., 1869, A.M., 1872; Chicago TAYLOR, Frederick Welling'ton; b. Wooster, O., Theol. Sem., 1869-72, S.T.B., 1872; Andover Theol. Jan. 25, 1876; s. Samuel and Susan (Albright) Sem., 1876-7: m. Margarett Lawrie Mackintire, of Tavlor; grad. Wooster High Sch., 1893; student Melrose Highlands, Mass., Feb. 4, 1886; 3 children, Wooster U., 1893-6; B.Sc, Ohio State U.. 1900; m. Henry Winthrop, John Mackintire, Elisabeth Dec. 23, 1903, Jessie L. Stocker, of Gnadenhutten, Stewart. Enlisted from coll. and served as pvt. Co. O. With Ohio Expt. Sta., 1896-01; with U.S. Dept. D. 40th Wis. Vols., 1864. Ordained Congl. ministry, Agr., Bur. of Soils, 1901-3; prof, agronomy, N.H. Jan. 9, 1873; pastor Nebraska City, Neb., 1872-6, Coll., since 1903: agronomist to N.H. Expt. Sta. Melrose Highlands. Mass., 1876-93. Santa Cruz, since 1903. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Agronomy, Cal., 1895-8. Arlington Heights, Mass., 1900-15. Am. Breeders' Assn., Am. Farm Management Mem. G.A.R. Republican. Club: Fortnightly. Assn.. Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha. Author: History of Melrose Highlands Congrega- Republican. Conglist. Author of numerous bulls, tional Church; Manual of Park Av. Congrega- and circulars. Address: Durham, N.H. tional Church, ArHngton^Heights.Mass.^ Manual TAYLOR, Georg-e, genera panded Metal Co.; b. Ather Alexander and Katherine and high schs., Athens, Ont.: m. Cora E. Wing, of Athens, Ont.. Sept. 15, 1897; 3 sons, Edward TAYLOR, John Metcalf, insurance president: b. Wing, Harvey Alexander, George Pollock. Came Cortland, N.Y., Feb. IS. 1845; s. Charles Culver and to U.S.. 1898; has been connected with Eastern Jane Maria (Gifford) Taylor; A.B.. Williams, 1867, Expanded Metal Co. since Mav, 1898. and gen. A.M., 1888; m. Edith Emerson, of Pittsfield, Mass., mgr. since 1905. Mem. Boston Soc. C.E.; mem. Oct. 4, 1871; 1 son, Emerson Gifford. Admitted to Master Builders' Assn. Republican. Methodist, bar at Pittsfield, Mass., 1870: practiced. 1870-2; Mason. Clubs: City, Canadian. Home: 78 Win- asst. sec. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co.. 1872-8: sec, throp Av., Wollaston, Mass. Office: 201 Devon- 1878-84; v.-p., 1884-05, pres. since 1905. same co.; shire St., Boston, Mass. v.-p. Conn. Trust & Safe Deposit Co.: dir. Phoenix TAYLOR. George Sylvester, mfr. agricultural Nat. Bank. New York Dock Co.; trustee Soc for tools: Mar. 2. lS22-Jan. 3. 1910. (See vol. 1909.) ?avings. Pres. Loomis Inst; an incorporator Hart- ....•»■.,.»..» -^ .« ^ _>. • •, • J , , ford Retreat. Episcopalian. Independent Republi- TAYLOR, Henry Robert, civil engineer and land ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ Hist Assn., Conn. Hist. Soc, Soc. f'^V^Z°I''^-}i^Zi't'^%lh-J!^L^lf" -''°""^''^^/ V^^ among the original grantees of Heath, Mass.; I™ "^.^"u "^^^to ,1? c.^ i^^t 'i^^i""?" -°^ ^?nn'o^ grad. Athol (Mass.) High Sch., 1903; A.B., Harl ?fin,thi,-p:fn Pn^o.H«t^^^^^ ni^^H^ '"t^^^I ^^^l' vard, 1907; unmarried. Teacher French and Ger- S^^n""'*'^"!^, Jt.'^"§^^i^J;,. ^?,^^"^ SvV"^' ■ ^®",*"*l'J^^ man. The Choate Sch. (pvt. boarding sch. for S°J?l''-TTS^°l"r?i, \t Jl ' ^^''^' Merrimack Nat. boys), Wallingford, Conn., since Sept., 1908. Mem. ^^.uk, iia\erniu, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa. Episcopalian. Home: 19 Peverell TENNEY, Ben, banker: b. Hallowell, Me., 1844; St., Dorchester. Mass. Address: The Choate School, s. Alonzo and Sarah O. (White) Tenney: dist. sch. Wallingford. Conn. edn. ; m. Hallowell. 1889, Annie E. Leight. Began TEMPLE Thomas C fire underwriter- b Vic- "^^^- °^ sandpaper, 1873, and continued until 1900, tor^f,'"nL,^Nov.°'?8.' m7; l"?fm?s"wilso''n Ind I^;!}?" ^"f i."^^« T^dlr^^^'n^-f. "^T*'\f "^- ^^"! ^^- ?^ Elizabeth P. (Cook) Temple; ed. principally un- S^JfJl 'jfi'^l^f.^t. r.UiF a;,^^.^^^^^^ der father; m. Galesburg, HI., Margaret Evans, of Hallowell Savings Bank. Address: Hallowell, Me. Knoxville, 111.. Mar. 13, 1879; 2 children, Inez, TENNEY, Benjamin, surgeon; b. Thetford, Vt., Maud Elizabeth. Taught sch. for 3 yrs. ; began in Oct. 6, 1S63: s. Rev. Leonard and Malvina (Baker) ins. business in office of the northwestern dept. Tenney; prep. edn. Barre (Vt.) Acad.; A.B.. Dart- of Roval Ins. Co.. Chicago, 1880; in charge middle mouth, 1883, A.M., 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., dept., Norwich Union Fire Ins. Co., 1890-6; apptd. 1892: m. Hanover, N.H.. Nov. 8. 1893, Alice Park- spl. agt. for 3\Iiddle States of Phoenix Ins. Co.. of er. Began practice in Boston. 1892; instr. in anat- Hartford, 1896; elected asst. sec, same co., 1904, omy, Harvard Med. Sch., 1893-01; phys. to Boston sec, Jan., 1906: specializes in financial affairs. Re- City Hosp. for 2 yrs., resigned, and was apptd. publican. Pre??byn. Clubs: Hartford, Farmington surgeon, same, continuing 6 mos. ; now surgeon Country. Recreations: golf, walking, reading, to IBoston Dispensary and Berkeley Infirmary. Home: 28 Highland St. Offlce: Main and Pearl Sts., Mem. A.M.A., Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc Hartford, Conn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: University, Engi- 1054 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND neers.' Contbr. on med. topics. Address: 308 Marl- boro St., Boston. TENNEY, Charles H.; president Springfield Gas Light Co Suburban Gas & Electric Co., Maiden & Melrose Gas Light Co., Maiden Electric Co., Hayer- hill Electric Co., Am. Tar Co., Chicopee Gas Light Co., Exeter Ry. & Lighting Co., Fitchburg Gas & Elec Co., Haverhill Elec. Co., North Boston Light- ing Properties, Salem Elec. Lighting Co.; v. -p. Exe- ter Hampton & Amesbury St. Ry., Exeter & Hamp- ton Elec. Co.; chmn. bd. Concord Electric Co. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Bo.'^ton. TENNEY, Charles Rockwell, clergyman; born Glover, Vt., Feb. 23, 1S54; s. Rev. Timothy J. and Izah B. P. (.Gibson) Tenney; ed. pub. schs. and acad., Norwav, Me., Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me.; BD Tufts Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., Mass., lb (8; m' Boston, Dec. 31, 1878, Lizzie Goddard, d. Charles p Brooks, of Charlestown, Mass.; 2 children, Ruth, b' 1881; Miriam, 1883. Ordained to ministry Uni- versalist Ch., 1878; pastor, Mattapoisett, Mass., o vrs Stoughton, Mass., 8 yrs., Dorchester, Mass., 12 yrs.. Auburn, Me., 1902-9, Southbridge, Mass., since Jan., 1909. V.-p. Mass. Universalist Conv. (exec bd., fellowship com.): mem. exec. bd. Beth- any Home for Young Women. Boston; visitor lec- turer 2 yrs.. Tufts Theol. Sch.; dir. Lewiston and Auburn Children's Home. Mason. Address: South- bridge, Mass. TENNEY, Edward Payson, author; b. Concord, X H., Sept. 29, 1835; s. Rev. A. P. and Mary Ten- ney; ed. Pembroke Acad., 1851-4; Dartmouth Coll., 1854-5- grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1858; post-grad, studies Andover Theol. Sem., 1860; 9 yrs.' course of topical studies in the libraries of Boston; (hon. AM., Dartmouth, 1878); m. Sarah J. Holden, Dec. 1 1860; 2d, Ellen Weeks, Dec. 8, 1862. Ordained Congl. ministry; pastor in Eastern Mass., 18 yrs.; brief editorial service on The Pacific, San Fran- cisco, and the Congregational Review, Boston; pres. Colo Coll., 1876-84. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Lynn, Mass.* TENNEY, George Amos, banker; b. Claremont, N H., Feb. 11, 1864; s. Edward J. and Francis M. (Hall) Tenney; ed. Claremont pub. and high schs.; m North Adams, Mass., June 2, 1891, Sarah Es- tella Ballou; 2 children, Edward Ballou, George Ponierov. Began active career as elk. Boston & Lowell "R R., Boston; went west, 1888, and became asst. cashier. Central Nat. Bank, Ellsworth, Kan.; later v.-p. First Nat. Bank, Sutton, Neb., pres. First Nat. Bank, Clay Center, and cashier Otoe Co. Nat. Bank, Nebraska City, Neb.; cashier and dir. Peo- ple's Nat. Bank, Claremont, N.H., since 1906; dir. and treas. Monadnock Mills; pres. Sugar River Savings Bank. Treas. and dir. Claremont Gas Light Co.; dir. Concord & Claremont R.R. Mem. staff of Gov. Floyd, rank of col. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Algonquin (Boston). Recreations: golf, hunt- ing, fishing. Address: Claremont, N.H. TENNEY, Sanborn Gove, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 16, 1864; s. Sanborn and Abby Amy (Gove) Tenney; ed. Glen Sem. and pub. schs., Wil- llamstown, Mass., Newton (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Williams Coll., 1886; Columbia Law Sch.; m. Ben- nington, Vt., Oct. 2, 1901, Sara Bleecker Griswold; 4 children, Sanborn Gove, John Wool Griswold, Sara Tibbits, Elizabeth Griswold. Admitted to bar, N.Y., 1892, Mass., 1893; apptd. by Gov. Roger Wol- cott standing justice of Williamstown Court, 1897; dir Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Ma- chine Co., Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Republican. Cong- list. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: University (N.Y.), Faculty, Cosmopolitan (Williamstown). Recreations: fishing, walking, driving. Address: Williamstown, Mass. TENNEY, "Ulysses Dow, portrait painter; Apr. 8, 1826-Aug. 7, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) TENITEY, •William Mitchell, mfr.; b. Washing- ton, D.C., Jan. 12, 1843; s. William Hamilton and Eliza (Croplev) Tenney; ed. Bowen's Acad., George- town. D.C.; m. Washington, Oct., 1866, Julia Will- cox McNair; 2 sons, David Darrow, Frank Chester. Clk. Farmers' and Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Washing- ton, 1863; with Jay Cooke & Co., bankers, Wash- ington, 1864-73, in connection with selling U.S. Govt, bonds, afterwards in negotiating and selling N.P. Ry. bonds; mgr. Washington branch of same firm, 1870-3; banker. Corning, la., 1874-80; lumber mfr., Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-1900; dir. Security Bank, Minneapolis, for 18 yrs. and cashier, 1883-6; in pvt. banking business, Buffalo, N.Y., 1900-3; mfr. of rubber goods, Boston, since 1903; pres. Clifton Mfg. Co., Boston; v.-p. Dardanelle & Russelville R.R. Co., Ark. Trustee Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn., 1881-96; dir. McCormick Theol. Sem., Chi- cago, 1887-03. Republican. Conglist. Home: 72 Robinwood A v., Jamaica Plain. Office: 65 Brook- side Av., Boston. TEBHUNE, Everit Bogert, journalist; b. Plain- field, N.J., Nov. 5, 1876; s. William L. and Nellie B. (Littlefield) Terhune; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Swampscott, Mass., Nov., 1903, Ella May Phillips. Entered business founded by father in Nov., 1899, and now mgr., treas. and dir. Boot & Shoe Recorder Pub. Co.; dir. Root Securities Co., New Y'ork. Republican. Ma- son. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Tedesco Country. Musical conductor and author of several works, chief of which is a novel, Michel Gulpe. Recrea- tions: fishing, hunting, golf. Home: Phillips Beach, Swampscott, Mass. Office: 179 South St., Boston. TEBHUNE, "William L., publisher; b. Newark, N.J., Oct. 30, 1851; s. Daniel Johnson and Maria Louisa (Wood) Terhune; ed. pvt. sch., Newark, N.J., 1859-67; m. Dover, N.H., Jan. 7, 1873, Nellie E. Littlefield; 3 children, Everit B., Inez (Mrs. E. N. Carpenter, of Swampscott, Mass.), Lillian (wife of Paymaster John N. Jordan, U.S.N. ). Founder and pres. 1st Nat. Amateur Press Assn., 1869; mgr. Merry's Mus. Youth's Mag., 1870; publisher N.H. Independent, 1871: editor Auburn (Me.) Herald, 1877; writer Boston Globe, 1878; founder, 1882, and pub. Boot and Shoe Recorder (now largest weekly trade jour, in the world) ; retired from active busi- ness Feb., 1909. Chmn. bd. Beach St. Trust. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv. that nominated Theodore Roose- velt for pres., 1904. Conglist. Mason (32°). Clubs: Tedesco Country, Neighborhood (v.-p.). Colonial (founder and 4 yrs. pres.), Boston Art, Fossil of New York (pres. 1914). Home: (winter) Hotel Lenox, Boston; (summer) Phillips Beach, Swamp- scott, Mass.* TEBBHiIi, Bertha Mary, prof, home economics; b. Morristown, Vt., Dec. 11, 1870; d. Newton A. and Mary S. (Cheney) Terrill; of English and French descent; St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad., 1891; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1895; student Harvard Summer Sch., 1900; fellow Sch. of Housekeeping, Boston, 1900-1; fellowship U. of Chicago, 1907-8, A.M., 1908; unmarried. Teacher of Greek, Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass., 1896-1900; prof, home eco- nomics, Hartford (Conn.) Sch. of Religious Peda- gogy, 1900-8, leave of absence for study, 1907-8; prof, home economics, U. of Vt. since 1908, also dean of women. Mem. Home Economics Com., Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs; chmn. home eco- nomics com., Vt. Federation Women's Clubs. Con- gregationalist. Club: Klifa (Burlington, Vt.). Au- thor: Household Management, 1907; also U.S. Govt, bulls. Address: 41 South Prospect St., Burlington, Vermont. TEBBY, Henry B., lawyer; b. Raynham, Mass., Apr. 21, 1845; s. John and Miriam S. (Bradbury) Terry; prep. edn. pvt. schs. and acad.. East Green- wich, R.I. ; grad. Wesleyan U., 1867; studied law and admitted to bar, 1871; m. Newton, Mass., 1872, Abbie A. Wetherell. Practiced at Hyde Park. Mass., 1871-96; town elk., 1870-10; trial justice since 1871. Served 3 mos. as pvt. in Co. F, 9th R.I. Regt., 1862. Republican. Methodist. Mason (K.T.); mem. G.A.R. Address: 21 Central Av., Hyde Park, Boston, Mass. TEBBY, Herhert, M.D. ; b. Fairhaven, Mass., Dec. 8, 1854; s. Isaac and Jane Smith (Ingraham) Ter- ry; prep. edn. Fairhaven (Mass.) High Sch., Friends' Acad., New Bedford, Mass.; S.B., Cornell U., 1876; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1880; .spl. courses in genito-urinary surgery in London, un- der Reginald Harrison, 1901, and under Casper and Nitze, Berlin. Phys. to Providence Dispensary, 1881-4; consulting phys., 1884, phys. to Out-patient Dept., 1885-91, visiting phys., 1891-02, consulting WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1055 surgeon since 1914, suiseun lo Genito-Urinaiy mem. H. C. Thacher & Co., mchts., 1896; dir. 1896- Dept. since 1902, R.I. Hosp.; consulting phys.. St. 1900, pres. 1900-9, Davis Boot oinp-iit Cnn-n dt^ri v^-r^t vtc iqcc: icoi. Contbr. mags, and newspapers (See Who's Who ilk'^'^^oV^.^'c^ySogan^f bo^an^y! ^/s^91-'oL'"prof ' in America for list of books.) Home: Hmgham, igoi—f Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and .viass. Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. TETIiOW, John, educator; Apr. 1, 1843-Dec. 9, Philos. Soc; hon. mem. Deutsch. Botan. Gesell., etc. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's "Who in America, Has written many monographs and papers, espe- 1912-13.) cially on the fungous diseases of insects, in scien- TEWKSBURY, Alfred, business man; b. Win- ^i^y^pt^l^mlc'^^iotanv ''Home°S^''scott''''sf °''cam" throp. Mass., Sept. 19, 1857; s. Lorenzo Chamber- hrf,?^A Ai^<=« * Home. 7 Scott St., Cam- lain and Almira (Floyd) Tewksbury; ed. com. schs. "'^"^e, iMash. of Winthrop; French's Bus. Coll., Boston, 2 vrs.; THAXTER, Sidney "Warren, merchant; Sept. 8, married, June 21, 1900, Elizabeth Brewer Bicker- 1839-1912. (See vol. 1909.) son of South Brew-er Me. In retail shoe and dry THAYER, Abbott Handerson, artist; b. Boston, f;?ff^ business, Winthrop, for 25 yrs.; sold out j^ jg, 1849; s. William Henry (M.D.) and Ellen 1910 and temporarily in real estate business. Has (Handerson) Thayer- °- -s (Gideon F Thayer served as selectman, and park commr., being prin- founder Chauncy Hall Sch.; Boston; ed! Chauncy ux Arts, Pans, Kate Bloede, of 5 B. Beach, of ,. ^ • -- wr- ii TVT J. ^c.vo.^jii, x^.i., Kjci-.... .J, iu,/j.. i c^inted animals dist. Home: Winthrop, Mass. from childhood; at 16 decided to make painting his TEWKSBTJRY, El-wood Gardner, missionary; profession; painted portraits and occasional land- moved to Shanghai, China. (See vol. 1909, also scapes, 1879-91: since then principally ideal figure Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) pictures, including one mural decoration. Home: THACHER, Francis Storer, clergyman; b. Ma- Monadnock, N.H.* chias, Me.. Oct. 23, 1842; s. Peter and Margaret THAYER, Addison Sanford, M.D.; b. Medway, Louisa (Potter) Thacher; ed. Rockland (Me.) High Mass., Aug. 5, 1858; s. Addison Parsons and Lydia Sch., Thomaston (Me.) Acad.; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Sanford (Partridge) Thayer; grad. Phillip.s Acad., 1866. A.M.. 1872; grad. Harvard" Div. Sch.. Cam- Andover, Mass., 1877; A.B., Harvard, 1881; M.D., bridge, Mass., 1873. Taught freedmen in the South Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1886, Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; 3 yrs. after Civil War; ordained to ministry Uni- house officer. Me. Gen. Hosp., 1886-7, McLean Hosp., tarian Ch. 1875; pastor. Marietta, O., 1875-6, Ber- Mass., 1887-8; hosp. work in Germany 8 mos., 1891- lin Mass ' 1876-8. St. John. N.B., 1880-2, Quincy, 2, and various times in New York, Phila. and Bal- 111 , Jan. -July, 1884, Farmington, Me., 1885-8, Wal- timore; m. Portland, Me.. Oct. 8, 1891, Ida Lawrence pole NH, 1890-2 Warwick, Mass., 1893-4. Mem. Greene. Teacher High Sch., Portland, 1881-5; be- Cambridge Assn. of Unitarian Ministers. Librarian gan practice in Portland, 1888; prof, diseases of of Child Memorial Librarv (branch of Harvard children, 1898-12. prof, of medicine and dean since U Librarv). Address: 19 Brewster St., Cambridge, 1912, Bowdoin Med. Sch.; visiting phys. Me. Gen. Mass.; (summer) South Bristol, Me. Hosp. since 1894. Address: 10 Deermg St., Port- THACHER, louis Bartlett, mfr.; b. Yarmouth, '^"^' ^^- .^^ „. ^ , v. cv. ,., Mass May 12, 1867; s Henry Charles and Martha THAYER, Arthur Linwood, lawyer; b Sheldon- Co., shoe mfrs.'. Haverhill. Mass., 1894-6; became Law Sch.; m. Nov. 9, 1910, Maud Louise Kuschke, l(>-,6 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND of Plymouth, Pa. Served as grad. sec. Cornell U. Gov. Draper, 1910; dir. and atty. Attleboro Trust Christian Assn., 1906, 07; same Phillips Brooks Co.; mem. Sch. Com., Attleboro. Trustee Attleboro House Assn. at Harvard U., 1908-9; dir. Guild Hall Y.M.C.A. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Cornell, Assn Marquette, Mich., 1910-11; in law practice, of N.B., Congregational, of R.I. Home: 17 Me- Bangor, Me., since Mar., 1912. Trustee Hi^gins chanic St. OIFice: Court House Bldg., Attleboro, Classical Inst. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Mass. Acacia Soc. Progressive. Unitarian. Mason; K. THAYEB, Ernest Lawrence, journalist, mfr. of P. Home: 13 Hay ward St. Office: 44 Central (gee vol. 1909.) St., Bangor, Me. THAYEB, Eug-ene, M.D.; b. Turner, Me., Aug. THAYEB, Arthur Wilder, composer, conductor. 27, ISOG; s. Charles Henry and Helen Mentora (See \ol. 1909.) (Lowe) Thayer; direct descendant of John and THAYEB, Ausrustus Spauldiner, M.D. (See vol. Priscilla Alden; grad. Nichols Latin Sch., Lewis- 1909 J ton. Me., 1885; student at Bates Coll., 1885-7; A.B., "^^r^^n^'^.^'^e^^tdjoo^^r?^ schs Mem Mass. Med So.^A^^ Swain, Earle & Co., importers and jobbers m teas Aiason. Address. 419 i^oyiston bt., lioston. and coffees, Boston, 1868; admitted to partnership THAYEB, Eugene Van Bensselaer, banker; b. in firm, 1884 sole propr. since 1915; business now Boston, Sept. 27, 1881; s. Eugene Van Rensselaer conducted oh 7 floors at 63-65 Commercial St.; and Susan (Spring) Thayer; prep. edn. Groton originated the Boston Java and Silver Quartet Sch., Mass.; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Gladys brands of coffee, and the Gold Alligator and Gold Brooks, of New York, Sept. 3, 1903. In note broker- Beaver brands of tea; dir. Mass. Trust Co., Market age business, Boston, 1904-12; pres. Merchants Trust Co. (Boston), Central Trust Co., Cambridge, Nat. Bank since 1912; pres. Kansas City Stock Mass.; trustee North Av. Savings Bank, Cam- Yards Co.; v.-p. Chicago Junction Ry. Co., Union bridge Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Stock Yards Co. of Chicago, Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Congregational, Cambridge. Recreations: motoring. Co.; dir. N.E. Trust Co., Old Colony Trust Co., Mass. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 63 Commercial Bonding & Ins. Co., Guarantee Co. of North Amer- St., Boston, Mass. ica, Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, THAYEB, Charles Irving', trustee; b. Boston, Cushing Real Estate Trust. Episcopalian. Mem. Apr. 26, 1835; s. Charles Edward and Mary (Her- Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32°). Clubs: sey) Thayer; descendant of Thomas Thayer, 1630, Algonquin, Somerset, Exchange, Tennis and John Alden, 1620, Peter Hersey, 1635; ed. Chauncy Racquet, Harvard (Boston): Country (Brookline). Hall Sch., Boston; m. Florence A. M. Flagg, of Home: Lancaster, Mass. Office: 28 State St., Bos- Boston, June 4, 1879; 2 daughters, Marjorie, Mil- ton. dred (Mrs. Paul Burdett, of Brookline, Mass.) THAYEB, Ezra Bipley, lawyer; Feb. 21. 1S66- Began active career with the Boston Dyewood & g (. jg jg^g ^g^g ^^^ jgog also Who's Who in Chemical Co., 1873-95; with the New York & Bos- America 1914-15 ) il"" Fsirm^r''''l9ol-i''r^tTri^^ THAYEB, Frederick Charles, M.D., surgeon: b. nls.ri90™°noitLs\eeB^oston Penny saving Waterville Me Sept. 30, 1844: s Charles H. and Bank, also' trustee of estates. Mem. Sons of the 1"^^" ^.(Tobey) Thayer: edWate^^^^^^^^ THAYEB, Charles Paine, M.D : Jan. 22, 1843- pj-gme Council A. and A.S.R., Northern Masonic 19—. (See vol. 1909, also Who s Who in America, jurisdiction, since 1914. Home: 214 Main St. Of- 1912-13.) fice: 139 Main St., Waterville, Me. THAYEB, Charles Snow, librarian; b. Westfield, TTrAVPii •Pvprlf.riclr -Daniels clprevmarr h En- r„^.^ \,,<^ A TiRK- ^ T.iif^iiic TTnwiAr nnrt Martha _ ruAXEK, i-reaericK juanieis, cierg\ man , D. li,n apohs l^^^%^lxn^^^vK?o.iarf r^=L MprSoHpi Ti"' June 30. 1908. Richard Dudley, June 16, 1909. Providence, 1900-2; librar an Case Memo, lal^^^^^ Ordained Congl. ministry, 1901. and since pastor brary and asso prof bibliology. Hartford Theol. pudlev. Mass. Trustee and sec. and treas. of ^In"^- M^^^'sofBiblLU and Exegeses Arch^o^' trustees of Nichols Acad., Dudley. Mem. Chi Phi, 1902. Mem. hoc. BiDl. Jjlt. ana Hixegesis. Arcnfeoi. ~, rjmnsre Reniihlican Recreations- fishine Inst. America. Clubs: University. Educational, i^l^if^^"?f;,^ipv K^^ • -t^ecreations . nsning. Congregational. Author of numerous articles in Address. Dudley, Mass. Standard Bible Dictionarv, 1908; assisted in edit- THAYEB, Harry Bates, capitalist, mfr. (See ing Zahn: An Introduction to the New Testament, "V\'ho's Who in America for biography.) Home: 1909. Address: 64 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn.* New Canaan, Conn. Office: 15 Dey St., New York. THAYEB, Edwin French, lawver; b. Attleboro, THAYEB, Harry I., leather mfr.; b. Pembroke, Mass., Apr. 1. 1879: s. Oscar Reaver and Harriet Mass.. Sept. 16, 1869: s. Wendell Phillips and Braman (French) Thaver; A.B.. Cornell IT.. 1901; Amelia (Josselyn) Thayer; descendant on col- student Cornell LT. Law Sch.. 1900. 1901; m. June lateral sides of John Alden and Myles Standish; R. 1906, Mabel Tngraham Cobb, of Attleboro, Mass. ed. pub. schs., Hanover, Mass.; m. Emma Bates, Began practice in Attleboro Feb. 17. 1905; elk. 4th of Scituate. Mass., Dec. 31, 1891; 3 sons. Lloyd J., Dist. Ct. of Bristol, by appmt. of Gov. John L. Raymond H., Wendell P. Began manufacture of Bates, since 1903; apptd. master in chancery by leather in Boston as Thayer, Foss & Co., 1894; in- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1057 corporated, 1905, as the Thayer-Foss Co., of which is pres. and treas. ; pres. Central Fruit Co.; dir. Wal^efield Nat. Banlc. Dir. N.E. Leather Assn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Trustee Y. M. C. A., Walfefleld, Mas.s. t,'onRlist. Mason. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, Tedesco, Exchange. Recreations: golf, fishing, liunting. Home: 120 W. Chestnut St., Waltefield, Mass. Office: 17 South St., Boston. THAYIIB, Helen Hand (Mrs. Lucius Harrison Thayer, maiden name Helen Chadwick Rand), pioneei- settlement worker; b. Morisania, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1S63; d. Albert Tyler and Sophia Anna (Chad- wick) Rand; ed. pvt. sch., Brooklyn, N.Y. ; Adelphi Acad.; Burnham Sch., Northampton, Mass.; A.B., Smith Coll., 1SS4 (Alpha); student of history Newnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1S86-7: m. Rev. Lucius Harrison Thaver, D.D., of Westfleld, Mass., June 29. 1892; 3 children, Dorothy Goldthwait, b. Aug. 2S, 1893, Lucius Ellsworth, .June 19, 1896, Sherman Rand, Sept. 28, 1904. One of the founders, 1889, of the College Settlement, Rivington St., N.Y. City; pres. College Settlements Assn. since 1907; v.-p. Smith Coll. Alumnge Assn.; former alumnte trustee Smith Coll. Active in equal suf- frage, church and parish work; dir. N.H. Chil- dren's Aid Soc; mem. State Commn. for Belgian Relief; mem. various civic ednl. and philantliropic sees. Recreations: music, gardening. Address: 664 State St., Portsmouth, N.H. THAYEB, Herbert Edg'ar, clergyman; b. Farm- ingdale, Me., Oct. 3, 1860; s. George Allen and Louisa (Seavev) Thaver; grad. Foxboro (Mass.) High Sch., 1878; A.B., Brown U., 1882; grad. New- ton Theol. Instn., 1887; m. Mary Eliza Barney, of South Hadley Falls. Mass., Aug. 2, 1888; 2 daugh- ters, Frances, Ruth. Prin. High Sch.. Conway, Mass.. 1882-4; ordained Bapt. ministry, 1887; pastor Hopkinton. N.H.. 1887-93. Warren, Me., 1893-8, Ludlow, Vt., 1898-04, Springfield. Mass., 1904-.Jan., 191.5. Instr. Northern N.E. Chautauqua Assembly, 1895-8. Trustee Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1890-3; mem. bd. of mgrs. Am. Bapt. Missionary Union since 1901; auditor Vt. Bapt. State Conv., 1902-3; pres. Vt. Bapt. Toung People's Union, 1902-4. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Odd Fellow. Club: Biblical (Springfield). Address: 77 Garfield St., Springfield, Mass. THAYER, Jolin Alden, ex-congressman; b. Wor- cester, Mass.. Dec. 22, 1857; s. Eli T. (mem. Con- gress, 1857-61) and Caroline Maria (Capron) Thaver; descendant of John Alden, of the May- flower; A.B.. Harvard. 1879; LL.B., Columbia, 1889; m. Maude Albee, of W'orcester. June 20, 1906; chil- dren, John Alden. Jr., Elizabeth Albee. In law practice at Worcester, since 1890; mem. firm Thayer &. Perry; elk.. Central Dist. Ct.. Worcester, 1893-7: Dem. nominee for atty.-gen. of Mass., 1906; mem. 62d Congress (1911-13), 3d Mass. Dist.: post- master Worcester, by appmt. of Pres. Wilson since Apr. 1. 1915. Episcopalian. Home: 900 Main St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass.* THAYER, John Eliot, ornithologist; b. Boston, Apr. 3. 1862; s. Nathaniel and Cornelia (Van Rens- selaer) Thayer, d. Stephen Van Rensselaer, of Albanv, the last Patroon; prep. edn. Hopkinson's Sch.. Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1885 (chief marshal): m. Clinton, Mass., June 22, 1886. Evelyn Duncan Forbes. Pres. First Nat. Bank of Clinton. Clinton Savings Bank; pres. N.E. Trotting Horse Breeders' Assn. for 10 yrs. ; mem. staff of Gov. William E. Russell for 3 yrs. Democrat. I'nitarian. Has built a museum in town of Lancaster, at cost of over $100,000. which is open to the public, and has one of the most complete collections of N. Am. birds in the world. Office: 30 State St., Boston. ■► THAYER. John M.. judge; b. Thomnson. Conn., Mar. 15, 1847; s. Charles D. and Lucy E. (Nichols) Thayer; A.B., Yale. 1869: unmarried. Read law with Judge James A. Hovey, Norwich. Conn., and was his law partner at Norwich. 1872-6; partner of brother. Charles F. Thayer, 1881-9; judge City Ct. of Norwich. 1875-7; state's atty.. New London Co.. 1883-9; judge of Superior Ct. of Conn.. 1889- 1907; asso. judge Supreme Ct. of Errors of Conn, since 1907. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: 32 Church St., Norwich, Conn.* THAYER, John R., lawyer; b. Douglass, Mass., ]Mar. 9, 1845; s. Mowry li. and Harriet (Morse) Thayer; A.B., Yale, 1869; admitted to bar, 1871, and since in pi-actice at Worcester, Mass.; m. Chailotle H. Holmes, of Worcester, Jan. 30, 1872; 6 children, Henry Holmes (died Nov. 28, 1912), John Mowry, Charlotte Diana, Marguerite Eliza- beth (wife of Dr. William C. Quimby, of Balti- more), Mary Perrin, Edward Carington. Mem. Worcester Common Council, 1877-81; alderman, 1881-5; candidate for mayor, 1887; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1880-2, Senate, 1891, 92; mem. 56th, 57th, 58th Congresses, (1899-1905), 3d Mass. Dist. Demo- crat. Mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn. (pros. 1908- 13), Mass. and Am. bar assns. Clubs: Tatnuck Country, Worcester Fox. Recretions: fox hunting. Home: 453 Cambridge St. Office: 340 IMain St., Worcester, Mass.* THAYER, Lewis Faigfe, editor and publisher; b. Barnard, Vt., Oct. 23, 1851; s. William Henry Har- rison and Sarah (Lewis) Thayer; descendant of Sedwiclv Thayer, the immigrant, Boston, 1640; ed. West Randolph Acad.; Randolph State Normal Sch.; m. Alice M. Smith, of West Randolph. Vt., Aug. 29, 1878; children, Maurine L. Hersom, Che- raw, Colo., Harrison S., Washington, D.C. In news- paper work at Randolph, 1873; later connected with papers as owner or pub. at Northfield, St. Johns- bury, Bellows Falls, St. Albans, Barre, Middlebury and Vergennes; now owner Burlington Clipper; owner and pub. The Messenger List, comprising local papers at Morrisville, Stowe, Johnson, Wol- cott, Jeffersonville and Cambridge. Mem. Vt. Press Assn. (ex-pres.). Mason. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Club: Mooslamoo (Mid- dlebury). Address: Morrisville, Vt. THAYER, Louis E., general advertising agent, and writer; b. Collinsville, Conn., Aug. 3, 1877; s. Albert L. and Julia (Latimer) Thayer; ed. pub. schs. of Collinsville, and Collins St. Classical Sch., Hartford; m. Bertha Cushing, of Collinsville, May 2, 1898; 5 children, Rudolph A., Reginald A., Gerald, Leland, Lois. Reporter Hartford Courant, 1895-8; telegraph editor Hartford Telegram, 1898, became city editor and managing editor; went to Torring- ton. Conn., as editor of the Register; established the Torrington Daily Leader, 1901; returned to Hartford Courant to become state editor, and con- tinued until established "Tliayer's Business-Get- ting System," Apr., 1915. Democrat. Conglist. Contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Recreations: fishing, tennis. Home: Collinsville, Conn. Office: 302 Palace Theatre Bldg., Hartford, Conn. THAYER, Lucius Harrison, clergyman; b. West- fleld, Mass.. Nov. 28, 1857; s. Lucius Fowler and Martha Ann (Harrison) Thayer; ed. pub. schs., Westfleld, Mass.; A.B., Amherst, 1882; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1888: Dwight fellow, Yale, 1889; (D.D., Dartmouth, 1910); m. Westfleld, Mass., June 29, 1892, Helen Chadwick Rand: 3 children, Dorothy Goldthwait (grad. Smith Coll.. 1915), Lucius Ells- worth (Amherst, class of 1918), Sherman Rand. Supercargo, ship Lucy S. Wills, 1876-8; with Franklin Foundry & Machine Co., Providence. R.I., 1882-3; ordained ministry Congl. Ch., 1900; pastor North Congl. Ch.. Portsmouth, N.H., since Nov., 1900. Pres. N.H. Home Missionary Soc; mem. Pru- dential Com., A.B.C.F.M. Progressive Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Club: Winthrop (Boston). Ad- dress: Portsmouth, N.H. THAYER, Nathaniel, capitalist: died Mar. 21, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's 'Who in America, 1910-11.) THAYER, Nathaniel Francis, mfr. ; b. Wey- mouth, Mass., Sept. 1, 1848; s. Nehemiah and Mary Ann (Shaw) Thayer; descendant in 9tli generation of Richard Thayer, Mass. Bay Colony, 1640; pub. sch. edn.; m. Oct. 13, 1875, Mary Augusta White, of Boston. In employ of C. H. Thayer & Co., mfrs. of boots and shoes, Weymouth, 1872-6; became connected with Emerson & Wliite, leather mchts., Boston, 1876; upon retirement of Mr. Emerson, 1885, was made mem. of firm, which then became G. A. White & Co.; became propr. same. 1899; firm incorporated as N. F. Thayer & Co., Jan. 1, 1907. Pres. Boston Inst. Seashore Home (summer outing for poor children) for 16 yrs., now dir. and ,chmn. 1058 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND finance com.; active worker in eh. and S.S.; one mond, 1856-8; pres. and dir. Richmond Nat. Bank of the organizers of the Mi.ssionary Training Sch. since 1880; also engaged in shipbuilding since 1866. (now Gordon Training Sch.); formerly dir. choir Address: Richmond, Me. of Dr. O. T. Gifford's Ch., Boston. Trustee Taber- THEBIA.1JI.T, Dana L., lawyer; b. Caribou, Me., nacle Bapt. Ch. Recreations: church worl<. Home: peb. 12, 1876; s. Fiancois and Philomene (Malen- 59 Georgia St., lioxbury. Office: 119 Beach fet., fant) Theriault; ed. Caribou High Sch.; LL.B., U. Boston. of Me. Law Sch., 1900; m. Mabel Cora Kelley, of Admitted to Me. bar, as I em. ("Mass') mgh'sclH'at'terided eVening^drawing'schs., Catholic. Address: Fort Kent,' Me. Fitchburg and Maiden, Mass. ; studied architecture tHEBIAUIiT, Josepli, M.D.; b. Joliette, P.Q., in office of H. M. Francis, of Fitchburg; m. Lmma j^Iar. 9, 1860; s. Eiie and Louise (Morin) Theriault; F Watson, of Fitchburg, Sept. 18, 1896; 2 children, gd. pub. schs. and .Joliette Coll.; M.D., Montreal Margery, Phillip Stuart. Served as draftsman in gch. of Medicine and Surgery (now a dept. of office of Peabody & Stearns, Boston, later in that Laval U.), 1883; m. Mary Foy, of Laconia, N.H., of George F. Newton; in practice on own account, jreb_ 3^ 1895; 1 daughter, Yvonne. Practiced Boston, since 1898, architect for Nursery for Blind jn Ishpeming, Mich., 1883-4, Lake Linden, Mich., Babies, Boston; Hastings Hall (home for working 1884-9, Laconia, N.H., 1889-96, Concord since 1896; girls), Fitchburg; Y.M.C.A. bldgs., Lawrence and mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1893. Mem. A.M.A., N.H. Athol, Mass.; etc. Mem. Boston Soc. of Architects. Med. Soc. Mem. French-Canadian Assn., Franco- Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, High- j^j^ Foresters, Canadian Literary Circle. Demo- land (Boston); Unitarian (West Roxbury). Rec- crat. Catholic. Address: Concord, N.H. reations: baseball. Honie: 34 Pelton St^^j^^^^'^^f ^ii" THERIATJI.T, William N., lawyer; b. Montpelier, bury. Mass. Office: 89 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. ^.^ ^^^ ^^ ^g^^. ^ Paul and Matilda (Girard) THAVEB, Simop. Willard, mfr.; b. Pawtucket, Theriault; grad. Montpelier High Sch., 1895; R I., Oct. 5, 1867; s. Edward and Emma Louise studied law in office of Dillingham, Huse & How- (Dexter) Thayer; ed. pub. schs. of Pawtucket; m. land, Montpelier; m. Alice L. Callahan, of Mont- •July 8, 1911, Ruth Salisbury Brown. Engaged in pelier, June 30, 1902; 2 children, William Price, mfg. since 1888; pres. Lebanon Mill Co., mfrs. of ),_ juiy 17^ igos; Alice Louise, Feb. 15, 1911. Ad- knit goods and underwear; treas. Dexter Yarn mitted to Vt. bar, 1899; practiced with preceptors Co Mem. Pawtucket Common Council 1 yr., Bd. until dissolution of firm in 1902 through death of of Aldermen 2 vrs. (pres. 1 yr.); mem. State Bd. Huse; (Dillingham elected to U.S. Senate and of Charities and Corrections. Republican. Mason. Howland counsel for Nat. Life Ins. Co., of Mont- Episcopalian. Recreations: motoring. Club: To pelier); practiced alone in same office, 1902-12; Kalon. Address: Pawtucket, R.I. associated with George L. Hunt, as Theriault & THAVEB WilUam P., banker; b. Kingston, N.H. , Hunt, since Sept. 1, 1912; referee in bankruptcy Mar 13 1846- s Calvin and Sarah Wheeler (Fiske) for Washington County since 1906. Corporal Co. Thaver' and descendant of Richard Thayer, Brain- H, 1st Regt., Vt. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War, at tree Mass 1640' ed pub. schs., and Kimball Union Chickamauga, Ga. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn., Vt. Hist. Arnd Meriden ' N H • m. Oct. 20, 1874, Sarah Soc, Spanish War Veterans. Republican. Catholic. Clarke Wentworth of' Concord, N.H. Began as elk. Mem. Knights of Columbus. B.P.O. Elks. Club: in noltoffice Concord, N.H., becoming chief elk.; Apollo. Home: 12 Summer St. Office: 43 State St., entered First Nat. Bank, Concord, as elk., 1871. Montpelier, Vt. was elected cashier, 1874, and has been pres. since THERRIATJIiT, Patrick, merchant; b. Grand 1885. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Home: Concord, N.H. isle. Me., Apr. 18, 1875; s. Isidore and Philomene THAYEB William Green.oug-li, educator; b. New (Daigle) Therriault; descendant of Jean Ther- Brishton SI NY Dec 24, 1863 ; s. Robert H. and riault, who landed at Port Royal with le Corn- Hannah (Applet'on) Thayer; A.B., Amherst, 1885, mandeur De Razilly, 1632, and of Joseph Ther- 4 M 1888- Union Theol. Sem., 1885-6, 1887-8; B.D., riault, who came after the expulsion of the Acad- master St. Mark's Sch., Southborough, Mass., since mnr a ♦ ion- 10^0 * 1894 Deacon, 1889, priest, 1890, P.E. Ch.; pres. House of Rep 1905, Senate 190,, 1909; county Standing Com , Diocese of Mass. Del. to Rep. State commr. Aroostook County, 1911; dist. supt. schs:; Conv Mass 1904. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Head- chmn. Sch. Bd. since 1911. Republican. Roman masters' Assn (pres.). Clubs: University (New Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Address: York), University, Union (Boston). Home: South- Lille, Me. borough, Mass.* THOM, Charles, botanist, educator; moved to THAYER William Roscoe, author; b. Boston. Washington, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who Jan 16, 1859; s. Frederick W. and Maria (Phelps) in America, 1914-15.) Thayer; fitted for coll. under tutor in Europe; THOMAS, Charles E., mfr. (See vol. 1909.) k^er^e'inil iit\'.b^HarvirI= Jn'a'^B'rowI'm3" .THOMAS, Charles Holt M.D.; b. New Bedford. Yale 1915- LHD Williams 1913); m. Elizabeth Mass., Aug. 26, 1850; s. James Brown and Ara- H Ware, 1893. Asst. editor Phila. Evening Bulle- minta D. (Taber) Thomas; ed. pub. schs. and tin, 1882-'5:,editor Harvard Graduates' Mag.,_l|9^-. Gl^eason^s Acad., New^Bedford;^ M^.D., ^Boston^lL Cam- Homoe. U. Med. re"l?ow"Am."Acad."ATts and^ s"ciences;'mem. Am! Sch.; chmn. Cambridge Bd of Health, 1907-9. .Dir. Acad Arts and Letters, National Inst. Arts and Reliance Co-operative Bank. Republican. Univer- LetteVs ; corr. mem. Nat. Com. on the History of the salist. Mem. Mass. Med Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Risorgimento, v.-p. Cambrids Mass. Club: T„. , .. ^ Who in America for books.) Address: 8 Berkeley THOIVIAS, Edwin Stark, judge; b. Woodstock, St., Cambridge, Mass.* 111., Nov. 11, 1872; s. Wilbur E. and Mary (Stark) THEOBAIiB, George Harward, banker, ship- Thomas; grad. New Britain (Conn.) High Sch., builder- b Richmond, Me., Feb. 1, 1829; s. F. R. 1891; student Yale, 1 yr., class of 1895; in business and Z C "Theobald; graduate Bowdoin Coll., Bruns- at New York 1 yr.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1895; wick Me 1852, M.D., 1854; m. Brunswick, Me., m. Louise L. Peck, of W^est Haven, Conn., Sept. 7, 1.863' Miss Winchell. In med. practice at Rich- 1894; 1 daughter, Lois P. Began practice in New corr mem. Nat. Com. on the History of the saiist. Mem. Mass. Mea boc, iioston Homoe. Med. nento Italv corr sec Mass. Hist. Soc; Soc, Mass. Homes. Med Soc, etc. Mason (32°, Xidge Hist Soc; mem. Colonial Soc of K.T.); Odd Fellow. Address: 1718 Mass. Av., Cam- lub: "favern, of Boston (v.-p.). (See Who's bridge, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1059 Haven 1895 mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1899; sec. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs- Union Tennis and treas. Dem. State Central Com. 1902-12; exec, and Racquet, Country (Brookline) Beverly Yacht sec to Gov. Simeon E. Baldwin, 1911. to Nov. 15, N.E. Kennel. Recreations: motoring vachtine' 1913; judge U.S. Uist. Ct., Dist. of Conn., by appmt. Home: 303 Commonwealth Av Office- 70 Kilbv St ' of Pres. Wilson, since Nov. 17, 1913. Mem. Co. F, Boston. ^viioy si., 2d Regt. (New Haven Grays), C.N.G., 1S95-8. Epis- THOMAS Tonao ■Rv,-^«-^c^ ♦v,^^!^ • ^ , or> copalian. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; m4m. P.E.R., B. 1832-Junr7' 19lT < x, .^^voi S q^^^ P.O. Elks. Home: 640 Savin Av., West Ha^en, hi America igiV'l -^^^ "^' ""^^^ ^^ Conn. Address: Post Office Bldg., New Haven, Conn. toIJ-.c t t J THOMAS, Eugene, lawyer, merchant; b. Rich- Sept 6 'ifh^^ Alfred ' .^^;i°Tiri'.\i^°^'i'"HHf' ^V mond, Me., June 12, 1859; s. George Harward and Thomas d Rev l^mp vf^uar^r^n TUT^ji. — ^ /n,,„;„*„„N mi — " « T-, n — J. nuiud,ft, u. jrtev. J amcs HogB, D.D.; descendant of son leff) M.D Tech.; V.S. Montreal Veterinary Coll., 1879; B.Sc, 1912; consulting neurologist Quincv Citv Ho^n Syracuse U., 1885, M.Sc, 1886; D.V.Sc, McGill U., since 1906, Boston State Hosp since 1911 Mem' 1890; (LL.D., Shurtleff, 1892; diploma, Dec. 1, 1907, A.M.A., Am. Neurol. Assn (v -p 1908) A A A ^' as one of Authors' League of Am. Health League Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Soc Psychiatry and Nen'' of the A.A.A.S.); m. Caroline Moore Smith, of Ti- rology (pres., 1911), Boston Soc Med Imnrove tusville. Pa., July 9, 1879. Has devoted much time ment, Boston Soc. Med. Sciences Boston Med Li to zoology, comparative medicine, preventive medi- brary, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Am Psvchonathol cine and univ. edn., administration, and degrees; Assn., N.E. Pediatric Soc. Clubs- Union Harvard town phys., sch. phys., insp. of animals, phys. to (Boston); Metropolitan (Washington d'c ) • Wil Gordon Rest, and to Maquan Sanatorium. One of liams (New York). Recreations: literature 'artistir« editors of Standard Dictionary of the English Lan- prints, and dogs. Author of numerous articles in guage. (See Who's Who in America for list of med. jours. Address: 88 Bay State Rd Boston books, etc.) Clubs: Syracuse, Cornell, Harvard, Tn-nivrA«: Tniin ■lur^r.n-^ „^ii ' i. t,^ ^ Hatherly. Address: Maquan Sanatorium, South ins^n^Yl^^^^V^^i2^^^^nu^-'}\-^\^''^: Hanson Mass * i^^ • ' A '/V^^".. '.''*' ^' ^- ^^^- Chandler N. and nanson, mass. Marion H. (Martin) Thomas; AB Middlebnrv THOMAS, Frank Henry, surgical instruments; (Vt.J Coll., 1890, A.M., 1893; grad Union Theol b. Silver Creek. N.Y.. Jan. 10, 1868; s. Elijah and Sem., 1893, grad. student, same 1894-5- U of Mar- Ruth Ann (Green) Thomas; prep. edn. pub. schs. burg. 1903; (D.D., Middlebury 1907 Amherst 1908 and acad., Silver Creek; student Harvard, 1890-2; Dartmouth, 1909; LL.D U of Vt 1911)- m Sarah m. Alice Lucy Stearns, of Silver Creek, Sept. 4. Grace, d. Henrv M. Seely, May IS 1893 Ordained 1889; 5 children, Ruth Stearns (deceased), Errold Presbyn. ministry. 1893; pastor East Orange N T Banks. Harvey Lowell. Prank Henry, Jr., Homer 1893-08; pres. Middlebury (Vt ) Coll 1908—' Anderson. Began as elk. with Harvard Co-opera- Chmn. Vt. State Bd. Edn.; chaplain 1st Iiif V N g' tive Soc. Cambridge, 1889, supt. 1898-02; pres. F. Mem. Vt. Commn. Tercentenary of DiscoverV 'of H. Thomas Co., physicians', surgeons' and hosp. Lake Champlain, 1908-11, Chi Psi Phi Beta Kanna supplies, Boston since 1902,- dir. Greeley Lab. A.F. and A.M. (Grand Chaplain' Grand Lodge of Mem. Am. Surg. Trade Assn. (pres.. 1911-12). Dir. N.J.. 1904-6). Club: Century (New York) Renub- Y.M.C.A.; trustee Epworth M.E. Ch., Cambridge, lican. (See Who's Who in America for list of Progressive. Methodist. Mason. Recreations: writings, etc.) Home: Middlebury Vt * fishing, hunting. Home: 55 Garfield St., Cambridge, ■ptroiu-Ae Tnt,<,-^v, -a.^^-^-^ t~ ' -4. 'i- ^ Office- 691 Rovlston SI "Ro-j V Thompson; studied at Mass. Normal Art Sch. and .^.n.n...r^<-.A«.. .r «.x. , .c , 1^- ^ ■, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, under Tarbell; received THOMPSON, James Otis, Jr., mfr.; b New Bed- p^ge traveling scholarship, Mus. Fine Arts, and ford, Mass., Oct 2, 1871; s. James O. and Elisabeth studied in galleries of Europe; unmarried. Has ex- H. (Simmons) Thompson; ed pub. schs. of New hibited at principal exhbns. in U.S.; awarded medal, f^^^o^,^' ]^- ^f^^jy ^■^i^}^er,ot New Bedford, June gt. Louis Expn.. 1904; 3d Hallgarten Prize, Nat. 14, 1899; 2 children Philip E., Louise. Commenced Acad, of Design, 1912. Instr. Sch. of Museum of textile work with the Pierce Mfg. Corpn., 1892, la- pine Arts, Boston. Mem. Boston Water Color Club, ter at Wamsutta Mills for 10 >;rs., supt. 6 yrs.; ^rt Assn. of Newport. Recreations: fishing. Ad- 7,^^} ?°*?^*^'"P^"°^?A«^l"^' Fall, River, as supt. in dress: 303 Fenwav Studios, Boston. 1904; left there in 1909 to organize the mfg. dents. of The New Bedford Cotton Mills Corpn., a new THOMPSON, Iiewls 'Waldo, merchant; b. Wo- concern formed at that time, of which is agt. and burn. Mass., Sept. 17, 1852; s. Leonard, Jr.. and gen. mgr. Trustee, elk. and mem. exec. bd. of New Maria Laurens (Smith) Thompson; pub. sch. edn.; Bedford Textile Sch. Mem. Co. G. Mass. Naval Bri- m. Woburn, Mass., Oct. 25, 1876, Helen M. Brigham gade, 1894-7. Mem. Boston Textile Club, Southern (now deceased). Has engaged in hardware business N.E. Textile Club, Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc. Mason at "V\''oburn since 1894; dir. Woburn Nat. Bank; v.-p. (32°); mem. Boston Scottish Rile orders. Palestine ^Voburn Savings Bank. Republican. Home: 17 Shrine, also New Bedford and Fall River Masonic Frances St. Office: 437 Main St.. Woburn, Mass. bodies. Clubs: Wamsutta. Country. Mas.s. Repub- THOMPSON, Marshall Putnam, lawyer; b. Law- lican. Home: 48 Manle St. Office: New Bedford rence, Mass.. Jan. 24, 1869; s. William Luther and Cotton Mills Corpn., New Bedford, Mass. Katherine Putnam (Marshall) Thompson; A.B., THOMPSON, John Budd, M.D.. surgeon; b. New Dartmouth, 1892; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1897; York, Nov. 5, 1874; s. Humphry P. and Annie M. m. Clara Collins Southworth, of Springfield, Mass., (Sproull) Thompson; ed. Franklin Family School, June 19. 1907. Practiced in Boston since 1897: lec- Topsham, Me.; Brunswick High Sch.: A.M., Bow- turer on internat. law, Dartmouth. 1901-2. Mem. doin, 1896; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1899; m. Edna Mass. Bar Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mem. Mill- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1063 tary Order Loyal Legion, Society of the War of Apr. 3, 1906; Alice Margaret, Apr. 14, 1909. Li- 1812, S.R., S.A.R. Mem. 7th Co., Coast Arty. Corps, censed Methodist ministry, 1886; ordained, 1900, Mass. Republican. Club: Harvard. Home: Brook- 1902; pastor Madison Mission, N.Y. City, 1892-3; line, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Mass.* asst. pastor Allen St. Memorial Ch., New York, y, 1894; pastor Bayside, L.I., N.Y., 1895, Lisbon, N.H., ^?'?w wX^^-rrVnu;, ^T^ifH«% n ^\^lT^.,^n1^^^^^^^^ 1»05, Louisville, Ky.. 1908, to World's S.S. Conv. of the Holy Trinity, Levis P.Q. 1886-8 ministei Washington. D.C., 1910; asst. treas. N.H. Annual i'Jcc^^''^® '^'^- •^<°''^vf ^^^■' Hl^^u^f"^ ^H'r ^t"Jw Conf. of M.E. Ch. 1898-05, statistician since 1910. i^^^^^c^^'o Q'^''''*®P''^^''°f K^vf ^°^^^i^J,*^^;^^,,'^ Prohibitionist. Address: 59 Lovell St.. Methuen. York, 1889-95; rector Christ Ch., Greenwich, Conn., ivraooonhnsefty since July, 1S95. Mason. Address: 248 E. Putnam ^viassacnubetib. Av., Greenwich, "Conn. THOMFSOU', Roscoe Henry, lawyer; b. Hart- Ttm-iuT-oan-KT -luro^^^o A^ ■d-ot ^^^^^r.r.r,y^^r^ic^* • V. ford. Me., May 1, 1836; ed. Kents Hill, and at He- Covi^e?Sn Kv' ^u W^23 f 8^7 ^^k Mau?!^^^^^ ^^°" A«^<1- admitted to bar. Paris, Me., 1859; m. o^V T^H,; rlotii^H 7't^„;.^Llii?" 'fl^^l.c,.^. R I Jay. Me., 1872, Helen Crafts. Engaged in practice Mass ffi Tech 1898 studfe^ Z^^r°?h^ PolVtel- at Canton and Jay, Me., and Boston. Mass":; post- Sf 4ch 1901 V PhD U of Basel 1903- m master. Canton, 1857; town elk. and treas. 3 yrs.; ?j?,^o\, u!!ot;ii^J Iv Vo^Toi^o r.io5r,^foi'c= T,f,;«.^' elk. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Boston, 1868; admitted prof, electrochemistry, Mass. Inst. Tech.. since boston, lS/0. AOdress. Jay. Me. Oct., 1912. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. THOMPSON, Sanford Eleazer, consulting engr.; Blectrochem. Soc, Deutsche Bunsen Gesellschaft. b. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Feb. 13. 1867; s. Eleazer and Delta Kappa Epsilon. Democrat. Unitarian. Au- Harriet Newell (Sanford) Thompson; S.B. in Civ. thor: Applied Electrochemistry. 1911. Recreations: Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889; m. Stella An- outdoor sports. Home: 5 Fairmount St., Brookline. toinette Converse, of Newton Highlands, Mass., THOMPSON, Milton Strong-, mfr. of chemicals ^P^"- 1^- l^OO- ^n practice^since 1885; water works and rubber cloth; b. New York, Feb. 8, 1855; s. ^""^tr., 1885-8; engr with Moosehead Pulp & Pa- Abraham Gardiner (M.D.) and Sarah Elizabeth P^r Co Solon, Me., 1889-90; engr. and supt constrn. (Strong) Thompson; descendant on father's side Mfg. Investment Co., Madison, Me^ 1890-3: with of Rev. Jonathan Brewster, of the Mayflower, and Joseph P. Frizzell hydraulic engr., Boston 1894-5; on mother's side of Gen. William Floyd and Gov. engaged in scientific investigations since 1895, with Caleb Strong; ed. pvt. sch.; Riverview Mil. Acad., Fred W. Taylor, Sc.D.; also since 1895, in pyt. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; under tutor; Ph.B., Columbia, practice as consulting engr Trustee Chaplain Da- 1875; m. Dec. 24. 1889, Abigail Adams Johnson, of vid Sanford Fund for Medway High Sch Mem. Newburv, Mass. (g.g.g. granddaughter of Pres. Am- Tnst Consulting Engrs Am. Soc. C.B., Am. John and Abigail Adams); 4 children, Sarah Bliz- Soc Mech. Engrs.. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, abeth, Gardiner, Milton Strong, Jr., Abigail Adams. Boston Soa C.E.. Am Concrete Inst, Internat. Mineralogist, Smithsonian Instn., and asst. to Prof. Assn. for Testing Materials, Boston Chamber of Spencer F. Baird, 1875-7, at the Centennial, Phila.; S°™,'"®.'■?^•^r^^P"¥^'^^^"r;, Conglist. Author: (with chemist, making a specialty of celluloid, until Frederick W. Taylor) Treatise on Concrete, Plain 1899; sr. partner John Coffin & Co., since 1900; pres. and Reinforced, 1905; (with same) (^oncrete Costs. The Stork Company; v.-p. Howe & French, Inc.; 1912; also various tech. papers. Lecturer Harvard, dir. Paul Revere Trust Co., Boston Credit Men's U. of Chicago, Mass. Inst. Tech. Clubs: Engineers Assn. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. grae Burn Country. Recreations: golf. H^e: 1090 Soc. Chem. Industry (London), Am. Chem. Soc, Walnut St Newton Highlands. Mass. Office: Odd Soc. of Older Graduates of Columbia Coll., Delta Fellows Bldg., Newton Higlilands, and 141 Milk Kappa Epsilon. Episcopalian; vestryman St. Paul's ^t., Boston. Ch., Newburyport, Mass. (oldest Episcopal parish THOMPSON, Theodore Strong", pay dir. U.S.N.; in Mass.). Mem. Newburyport Commandery, K.T. b. Northampton, Ma.ss., April 23, 1842; s. Augustus Clubs: New York Yacht (New York); Boston Art. C. and Sarah Elizabeth (Strong) Thompson: ed. Boston City, Boston Yacht. Exchange (Boston); Williams Coll. Served 9 mos. in U.S. Vols. Civil Salem (Salem. Mass.): Dalton (pres.), Oldtown War; apptd. acting asst. p.-m. U.S.N., Oct. 9, 1863; Country (Newburyport). Recreations: farming, hon. discharged, Aug. 31, 1865; apptd. asst. p.-m., fishing. Home: Newburyport, Mass. Office: 72 July 23, 1866; passed asst. p.-m., Feb. 1, 1868; p.-m.. Broad St., Boston. Jan. 25, 1878; pav insp., July 10, 1898; pay dir., THOMPSON, Richard J., M.D.; b. New Britain, Sept. 21. 1901; retired, Dec. 26, 1903, with rank of Conn.. Mav 8, 1857: s. Joseph G. and Mary Murray rear-admiral for services during Civil War. Home. {Richmond) Thompson; M.D., Med. Dept. U. of Hotel Beaconsfield, Brookline, Mass.* Pa., 1882; m. Fall River. Mass., Oct. 10, 1890, Annie THOMPSON, Thomas Edward, educator, author; M. Smith; 5 children, Marian R., Elisabeth. Rich- moved to Cal. (See vol. 1909.) ard N., Ruth, Elaine L. Has practiced at Fall River ™TTnivr-Plipnn Mpthnriist ATpm Fall .. "HOMFSstlN,_ W^mtenem JNeison, ivi.ij^ aiienisi, D. THOMPSON, Rodney Irving, lawyer; b. Friend- Pa., 1889; m. Ida M. Shimer (M.D.), of Phila., Pa., ship, :Me., Mar. 27. 1861: s. Nelson and Helen M. Sept. 14, 1893; 2 children, Irene Shimer, Margaret (Benner) Thompson; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1884; Shimer. Began practice in Brattleboro, Vt., 1889; studied law: admitted to bar, 1886; m. Thomaston, asst. phys. Taunton (Mass.) State Hosp., 1890-2; Me.. 1889, Etta B. Strong; 1 daughter, Helen N., b. asst. supt. Brattleboro (Vt.) Retreat, 1892-4; supt. Dec. 17. 1891. Has practiced at Rockland, Me., Hartford Retreat since Apr., 1905. Mem. A.M.A.. since 1896. Mayor of Rockland. 1906-8. Democrat. Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn., N.E. Soc. for Study of Mason, K. of P. Address: Rockland, Me. Psvchiatry, Conn. State, Hartford City and Hart- TWOTvr-pesmff iins-er ■Everett n^fre■vma■n■ h ford Courity medical socs. Republican. Conglist. Fr^^^^^N'n': Mar°.Tl8frs of Thom^a's'^^rrkins Mason Clubs: Twentieth Century Get-Tagether and Alice Czarina (Cutler) Thompson; grad. Til- Club (Hartford). Recreations fishing Home 190 ton (N.H.) Sem., 1888: A.B., Weslevan U.. Conn., Retreat Av. Office. 30 Washington St.. Hartford, 1892; m. Margaret M. Keller, of New York, Nov. 26, Conn. 1896; 4 children, Everett William, b. Jan. 9, 1899; THOMPSON, William Goodrich, lawyer; born Dorothv Mabelle, June 18, 1901; Lawrance Roger, Peacham, A't., Nov. 16, 1864; s. Charles Oliver and 1064 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Maria (Goodrich) Tiiompson; paternal ancestor Anthony Thompson, from Lenham, Enj?'., arrived in Boston, 1637, settled in New Haven; on mother's side, William Goodrich, wlio came from Goodrich, Wales and settled in Wethersfteld, Conn., 1643; Worcester Hiffh School, 1879-80; Worcester Poly. Inst., 1881-3; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1891, LL.B., 1891; m. Mary Hinckley Huntington, of New York, Sept. 5, 1896; 5 children, Miriam Phillips, Katha- rine, William Huntington, Charles Goodrich, Mar- garet Wendell. Admitted to Mass. bar, Oct. 1, 1891, since practiced in Boston; asst. U.S. atty., (list, of Mass., 1893-5; mem. Arm of Matthews & Thomp- son, 1896-01, Matthews, Thompson & Sprin.g, since 1901; has appeared before com. of Mass. legislature as representative of Bar Assn. City of Boston. Lec- turer on brief-making. Harvard Law Sch., 1912, IB. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston (council), Am. Inst, of Crimi- nal Law and Criminology, Am. Acad. Polit. and So- cial Science, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Union. Contbr. on professional subjects to Harvard Law Review, also to Boston ]\Ied. and Surg. .Journal, on ques- tions connected with expert testimony and its re- lation to the administration of the law. Home: Cliestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 1134-1139 Tremont Bldg., Boston, ]Mass.* THOMPSON, William Haven, teacher; b. Sud- bury, Mass., Aug. 9. 1859; s. Alfred N. and Ellen L. (Dakin) Thompson; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1882: m. Newton, N.C., May 24, 1892, Emma Clapp; 5 chil- dren, William H., Jr., Charles Crawford, Ruth Frances, Dorothy Lewis, Marjorie Emma. Taught 2 yrs. in N.E. ; prof. Latin and English, Catawba Coll., Newton, N.C., 10 yrs.; prin. Anne Arundel (Md.) Acad.. 1895-01, Hartland Acad., Me., 1901-2, Scarboro High Sch., 1902-05; propr. Worcester (Mass.) Teachers' Agency, 1905-7; prin. Atkinson (N.H.) Acad., 1907-12; teacher history and English, Melrose (Mass.) High Sch., 1914-15. Mason. Re- publican. Conglist. Home: Atkinson, N.H. THOMPSON, William James, business man; b. South Thomaston, Me., Feb. 27, 1860; s. Benjamin and Annette (Monroe) Thompson; ed. State Nor- mal Sch., Castine, Me.; m. Jan. 17, 1906, Jennie S. Carll, of Portland, Me. Mem. Bd. of State Asses- sors, Me., Apr. 1, 1907-Apr. 1, 1913; pres. China Telephone Co. Trustee Ersklne Acad. Republican. Mason; mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Address: South China. Me. THOMPSON, William Luther, lawyer; May 6, 1835-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) THOMS, William Edward, lawyer; b. Plymouth, Conn., Dec. 22, 1870; s. William P. and Fanny (Ould) Thoms; A.B., Yale, 1894 (salutatorian) ; m. Harriet J. Dutton, June 29, 1898. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1896, and since practiced in Waterbury; treas. Waterbury Title Co.; temporary chmn. Dem. State Com., 1906; mayor of Waterbury, 1906-10; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12. Mason (32°); I.O.O.F.; K.P.; Elks; N.E.O.P.; Foresters of Amer- ica. Home: Waterbury, Conn. THOMSON, Edward William, journalist, author. (See vol. 1909.) THOMSON, Elihu, electrician; b. Manchester, Eng., Mar. 29, 1853; s. Daniel and Mary A. (Rhodes) Thomson; A.B., Central High Sch., Phila., 1870, A.M., 1875; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1890; Ph.D., Tufts, 1894; Sc.D., Harvard, 1909); m. Mary L. Peck, of New Britain, Conn., May 1, 1884. Prof, chemistry and mechanics. Central High Sch., Phila., 1870-80; since 1880 electrician for TIiomson-Houston. t'nd General Electric cos., which operate under his in- ventions, more than 500 patents having been ob- tained; inventor of electric welding, which bears his name, and many other important inventions in electric lighting, power, etc. Mem. many Am. and foreign elec. engring. and scientific socs.; hon. mem. Instn. of Elec. Engrs. of Great Britain; pres. Internat. Elec. Con.gress and of chamber of official delegates thereto, St. Louis, 1904; pres. Internat. Electrotech. Commn., 1908-11; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (v. -p.); mem. Nat. Acad. Sci- ences. Awarded Grand Prix in Paris 1889, and 1900, for elec. inventions; decorated, 1889, by French Govt., Chevalier and Offlcier Legion of Honor, for elec. research and inventions; grand prisje, St. Louis, 1904, for elec. work; Rumford medal, 1902; awarded 1st Edison medal. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 1910; recipient of other medal awards. Trustee Pea- body Acad. .Science, Salem, Mass.; mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston. Contbr. to tech. jours. Home: Swanipscott, Mass. Office: Gen. Electric Co., Lynn, Mass.* THOMSON, Jesse Eugrene, M.D. ; b. Jericho, Vt., Nov. 22, 1853; s. .Jesse and Mary S. (Wheelock) Tliomson; prop. edn. I^amoille Co. Acad., Morris- ville, Vt.; M.D., U. of New York, 1878; m. Morris- ville, Vt., May 17, 1879, Flora S. Rich. Practiced at Cabot, Vt., 1878-83, since at Rutland: formerly health officer, Rutland; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 97, Senate, 1898-9; surgeon-gen., with rank of brig.- gen., on staff of Gov. McCullough. Mem. Vt. State Med. Soc. Republican. Universalist. Mason (33°); mem. K. of P., B.P.O.E. Address: Rutland, Vt. THORNBIKE, Albert, banker; b. Beverly, Mass., Oct. 13, 1800; s. Samuel Lothrop and Anna Lamb (Wells) Thorndike; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1881; m. Dec. 31, 1895, Mary Quincy Gould, of Cambridge, Mass. Clk. or partner in firm of Jackson & Curtis, bankers and stockbrokers, Boston, since 1883; dir. El Paso Electric Co. Sec. Boston Athenaeum; trustee Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. for the Blind. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: "Weston, Mass. Office: 19 Congress St., Bos- ton, Mass. THORNDIKE, Augustus, M.D.; b. Paris, France, Apr. 27, 1863; s. Charles and Mary E. (Edgar) Thorndike; A.B., Harvard, 1884, M.D., 1888; m. Al- ice Amory, of Bar Harbor, Me., Oct. 12, 1892. Has practiced at Boston since 1890; formerly visiting phys. Boston Dispensary, St. Luke's Home of Con- valescents, and asst. visiting surgeon W. End In- fant Hosp. ; asst. visiting surgeon House of the Good Samaritan since 1891; asst. surgeon Chil- dren's Hosp. since 1893. Trustee Industrial Sch. for Crippled and Deformed Children. Pres. Am. Orthopedic Assn., 1910. Home: 601 Beacon St., Bos- ton, Mass.* THORNDIKE, Augfustus Iiarkin, bank commr. ; b. East Boston, Mass., Aug. 10, 1861; s. William Henry (M.D.) and Sarah W^ayland (Smith) Thorn- dike; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. June 23, 1885, Cora Nickerson, d. Frederic W. Nickerson. With Orien- tal Oil Co., Charlestown, Mass., 5 yrs., in charge of father's estate since 1885; trustee Stebbins Es- tate; first pres. Boston Co-operative Bank; ex-pres. Winnisimmet Nat. Bank; Dem. candidate for state treas., 1911: bank commr., Mass., since Feb. 1. 1912. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country, Boston Athletic, Twen- tieth Century, Economic, Harvard Travelers. Home: Brewster, Mass., and 191 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton, Mass. THORNDIKE, Herbert Cahooue, lawyer; b. New- port, R.I., Dec. 17. 1879; s. Henry Huth and Eliza- beth Cahoone (Gorton) Thorndike; descendant of John Howland, of the Mayflower; also John Bev- erly Thorndike, who came to Boston, 1630; grad. East Bridgewater High Sch., 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904: m. Apr. 22, 1908, Bessie Ellsworth Perkins, of East Bridge- water. Practiced in East Bridgewater, 1904-7, since in Brockton; mem. corpn. East Bridgewater Savings Bank; dir. East Bridgewater Cooperative Bank; has served as mem. Sch. Com.; town clk. since 1908; justice of the peace. Democrat. Epis- copalian. Mem. Town Clerks' Assn. of Plymouth and Barnstable counties. Am. Bar Assn., N.E. His- toric-Geneal. Soc. Delta Upsilon. Mason. Club: Commercial (Brockton). Home: East Bridgewater, Mass. Office: 172 Main St., Brockton, Mass. THORNDIKE, Herbert Warren, mfr. ; b. Chelsea, Mass., Apr. 11, 1S76; s. Joshua and Nellie Medora (Warren) Thorndike: grad. Maiden (Mass.) High Sch., 1892; Bryant and Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston, 1893; m. Nora Ellen Knight, of Stanstead, Quebec, Can., Oct. 24, 1898. Began active career as sec. of the F. W. Weber Mfg. Co., mfrs. of plumbing .supplies, 1901; elected treas., 1904, v. -p., 1909, and pres. and gen. mgr., same, 1912. Member Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Protestant. ISIason. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, Economic. Home: 4 Harlem St., Dorchester. Office: 56 Elm St., Boston, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1065 THOBNDIKZ:, John Larkin, lawyer; A.B., Har- vard, 18G0. LL.H.. IStiS. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1868, and since practiced in Boston; mem. firin of Storey, ThorndiUe. Palmer & Dodge. Office: Ex- change Bldg., Boston. THOBNSIKZ:, Paul, surgeon; b. Beverly, Mass., IMar. 2, 1863; A.B., Harvard, 1884, M.D., 1888; was house officer, Boston Citj- and Boston Lying-in hosps.; m. Rachel Ewing, d. Gen. W. T. Sherman, Dec. 30, 1892. Engaged in practice at Boston since 1888; asst. clin. surgery, 1894-6, asst. genito- urinary and clin. surgery, 1896-9, asst. prof, genito- urinary surgery since 1909, Harvard Med. Sch.: surgeon-in-cliief Boston City Hosp. Member Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons (pres. 1903), Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Boston Soc. Med. Improvement, Warren Club, etc. Author of numerous articles in leading med. jours. Address: 24 Marlboro St., Boston. THOBNDIKE, S(amuel) Lothrop, lawyer; Dec. 28, IM'ii-June. 1911. (See vol. 1909.) THOBNDIKi:, Townsend William, M.D.; b. Bos- ton, May 12, 1872; s. William Henry (M.D.) and Sarah Wavland (Smith) Thorndike; Harvard, 1894- 95; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Mary Eliza- beth Cayford, of Boston, Jan. 26, 1907. Specialist in diseases of the skin and syphilis; dermatologist to Boston Citv Hosp.; instr. diseases of the skin. Harvard Grad. Med. Sch. and Tufts Med. Sch. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc. Address: 20 Newbury St., Boston.* THORNXrEV, William Henry, lawyer; b. Hali- fax, Pa., Dec. 10, 1869: s. William H. and Sarah A. (Taylor) Thornley; Ph.B., Brown U., 1897; LD.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Ellen Snow, of Providence. R.I., Jan. 15, 1902. Admitted to R.I. bar, 1900, and since practiced in Providence: mem. Comstock & Gard- ner, 1903-5, since mem. Gardner, Pirce & Thornley; pres. and treas. Tubular Woven Fabric Co., Cher- nack Mfg. Co., both of Pawtucket, R.I. ; dir. Nat. Bank of Commerce (Providence). Lisk Mfg. Co. (Canandaigua, N.Y.); trustee Peoples Savings Bank, Providence. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Conglist. Clubs: University, Hope, Squantum Assn., Providence Art: also Metropolitan (New York). City (Boston). Home: 38 Gushing St. Of- fice: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I. THORNTON, James Brown, M.D. ; b. Gilmanton, N.H., Oct. 5, 1861; s. .lames Brown and Catherinb Mary (Stoughton) Thornton; ed. common schs., Scarborough, Me., and pvt. tutorship, Madison, Wis.; M.D., Med. Dept., Bowdoin, 1885; non-grad. Acad. Dept., Bowdoin; m. 1892, Alice M. Tibbetts, of Portland, Me. (died 1897); m. 2d, 1899, Cath- erine Ruth Curane, of Boston. Practiced, Boston, since 1890; official phys. to 12 of the Boston thea- tres; U.S. pension examining surgeon. Fellow Mass. Med. Soc; mem. A.M. A., Order Descendants of Colonial Governors, Soc. Colonial Wars, Boston Chapter S.A.R. (pres. 1900-1), Mass. SoC. War of 1812 (pres. 1899-1900), N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn.; companion Naval Order of U.S., ISIass. Commandery Loyal Legion. Republican. Conglist. Collector of weapons of all peoples and periods, and authority on same. Ad- dress: 168 Huntington Av., Boston.* THORNTON, Neda Sargrent, missionary; b. Yar- mouth, Me., JNIay 25, 1860; d. John Sargent and Rhoda Ann (Mitchell) Pratt; ed. grammar and high schs.. Auburn, Me., and by home study; grad. Me. Gen. (State) Hosp. Training Sch. for Nurses, Portland, Me., 1888; student Berlitz Sch. of Lang- uages, New York, 1891-2: m. Auburn, Me., Apr. 6, 1892, Harrison R. Thornton (now deceased); 1 son, Harrison R. Nurse, under New York City Mission, 1889-92; teacher in Govt. Contract Sch., under Am. Missionary Assn., Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, 1892-3; ch. visitor. High St. Congl. Ch., Auburn, many yrs. (Husband of Mrs. Thornton was killed, night of Au.g. 19, 1893, by native desperadoes, after protection from violence had been refused by comdr. of U.S. revenue cruiser "Bear," and a bill for relief of Mrs. Thornton is now [1915] pending in Congress.) Sec. Androscoggin Anti-Tuberculosis Assn. Conglist. Address: 10 Laurel Av., Auburn, Me. THORF, Charles Nicholas, pastor Pilgrim Congl. Ch., Itululh, :\linn., since 1912. (See vol. 1909.) THORP, Frank Hall, chemist. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) Home: 200 Mt. Vernon St., West Roxbury, Mass.* THORP, Joseph Gilbert, lawyer; b. Oxford, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1S.'")2; s. .Idsepli G. and Susan A. (Chap- man) Tliorp; A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1882; m. Annie A., d. Henry W. Long- fellow, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14, 1885; 5 chil- dren, Alice A., Amelia C. (Mrs. R. W. Knowles), Erica, Annie L., Priscilla A. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston; pres. Mass. Prison Assn., and Cambridge Social Union. Independent Repub- lican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, Harvard (New York and Boston); Colonial (Cambridge); Country, (3akley. Recreations: golf. Home: 115 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 131 State St., Boston, Mass. THORPE, Edward Eliphalet, M.D.; b. Athol, Mass., 1860; s. Walter and Eliza (Ellery) Thorpe; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1894; unmarried. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1894, as an oculist: instr. chem. pathology, Tufts Coll., since 1894. Address: 711 Boylston St., Boston. THORPE, Walter, clergyman; b. Newark, Eng., Dec. 5, 1875; s. Robert and Charlotte (Asher) Thorpe; grad. Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1902; Union Theol. Sem., 1903; post-grad, studies, Co- lumbia; m. Vena McDonald, of Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 1, 1897; 3 children, Charlotte Mae, b. 1898; Ellida Winifred, 1907; Laura Alice, 1909. Before entering ministry was active in the work of the Y.M.C^.A., commencing as boys' sec. and specializ- ing in physical and secretarial work; served at Holvoke. Mass., and Montpelier, Vt. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1903; pastor First Ch., Elizabeth, N.J., 1903-6, Wallingford, Vt, 1906-15, Brandon, Vt., since 1915. Del. Internat. Council Congl. Chs., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1908; del. Nat. Council Congl. Chs., Kansas City, Mo., 1913. Mason. Author: His- tory of Wallingford, 1911. Contbr. to mags, on religious and lit. topics. Recreations: tennis, pho- tography, pageantry. Address: Brandon, Vt. THRAIiIi, Joseph Brainerd, pastor First Congl. Ch., Asheville, N.C., since 1914. (See vol. 1909.) THRAI.Ii, Julia Mulford, educator; b. New Haven, Conn.; d. Sidney Mason and Harriett (Mulford) Stone; descendant of John Howland, Thomas Hooker, Gov. Treat, of Conn.; ed. Grove Hall, pvt. sch. for girls, New Haven; various courses at Yale; m. Apr. 21, 1880, George Sanford Thrall, Congl. clergyman (died 1886). Has served as lec- turer on history of edn.. Miss Wheelock's Sch. for Kindergarten Teachers, Boston; teacher English and history, Florentine Sch. for Girls, Florence, Italy: now teacher history and prin. of girls, Cush- inst Riding of Yorkshire, Eng., Nov. Water, Gas &. Electric Co.; sec. and dir. The Niag- 9, 1830; limited opportunity for edn.; at work in ara Light. Heat & Power Co.; dir. Suffolk Securi- woolen mill in England until 19; arrived in Amer- ties Co. Mem. State Bd. of Charity; dir. Associated ica, 1851; m. Thompsonville, Conn., 1863, Phoebe B. Charities of Boston, South End House, St. Vin- Cooper (died Apr. 29. 1893); 3 sons. Prank M., cent's Orphan Asylum. Republican. Roman Cath- Louis L., 'William L. Was connected with various olic. Club: Boston City (pres., 1910, 11, 12). Home: mfg. establishments at Waterbury, Meriden. Glas- 48 Beacon St. Office: 60 Devonshire St., Boston, tonbury and Thompsonville, Conn., and Cohoes, TIi;i^INGHAST, Anna C(hurcliill) M(oulton), N.Y.; removed to Bennington. Vt.. 1870, and organ- clergyman, lecturer: b. Cicero, N.Y.. Feb. G, 1874; d. ized firm of Tiffany & Cooper; mem. Colombia Nav- Emery and Mary Jane (Churchill) Moulton; ed. igation & Commercial Co., operating in US. of T^fts Coll., Mas.s.; Emerson Coll. of Oratory, Bos- Colombia, S.A.: retired 1912. Republican. Meth- ^q^. grown U.. Providence, R.I.; m. Rev. James D. odist. Mem. I.O.R.M. Address: Bennington, Vt. Tillinghast, of Buffalo, N.Y., J^ept._ 20, 1893; chil- xlPPIN, Harry Clifford, educator Ont., Oct. 6. 1872: s. Richard and Eli Tiflin; g.s. John Tiffin, one of the . , partr_ _ _ , , bought out school, changed name to Tiffin's Busi- TIIiIiINGHAST, Caleb Benjamin, librarian, edu- ness Inst, and since continued as its head. Mem. cator; Apr. 3, 1843-Apr. 28, 1909. (See vol. 1909, City Council 3 terms (pres. last term); alderman also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) Ward 1. 1915. Republican; chmn. exec. com. of iptt t t-mt* tt a cst Tnmpn nannals clere-vman- b. Efks'- MoZT'^f'Bmol'^rdfrl.V sT MaPn's?- Bu^a^N.Y^tfp";'. S'seG^s'^jTmes w!^l?id f 'rah Fii!;^^?w Addiess. 5-9 Main St., ^^^ (Dannals) Tillinghast; descendant of Elder is^eene, iN.±i. Pardon Tillinghast, Providence, R.I., the first Bapt. TII^DEN, Georg-e Thomas, architect: b. Concord, pastor in America, who built the 1st Bapt. Ch. out N.H.. Mar. 19. 1845: s. Rev. William Philips (Uni- of his own money and on his own land in Pi'oy>- tarian minister) and Marv Jacobs (Poster) Tilden; dence, and was pastor for 72 yrs.. from Jan., Ib4b, ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H.; lectures. Mass. to Apr., 1719; ed. pub. schs.; Heathcote Sch (pvt), Inst. Tech.; in architectural ofl^ces of "William R. Buffalo; in law ofl^ce, Rogers, Locke & Milburn, 17 "Ware (later "Ware & Van Brunt). Boston: left of- to 21: admitted to bar and opened office at 21 yrs; flee of William Ralph Emerson, 1869, to go abroad practiced until Sept., 1891. when entered Tufts for a vr.; studied in atelier under Emil Vaudrenier, Coll. Div. Sch., graduating, B.D., 1895; m. Sept. JO, Paris; m. Alice O. Butler, of Pittsburg-h, Pa., Oct. 5. 1893, Anna Churchill Moulton, of Cicero N.Y Or- 1871. Began practice in Boston. 1872; associated dained Universalist ministry, 1895; pastor Frovi- with Arthur Rotch. as Rotch & Tilden. 1880-94, dence, R.L, 1895-9, Towanda. Pa • 1899-1900 ; state since practiced alone. Designed and erected manv supt. of chs. (Universalist). 1900-9, the last 7 yrs. Union (now Onward), 1889-94. Prohibitionist. Ma- TII;eSTOIT. Mary Wilder, author; born Salem, gQ^ Address: 7 Judson St.. Beverly, Mass. Mass., Aug. 20, 1843: d. Caleb and Mary Wilder TIIiIiINGHAST, John Avery, lawyer; b. Pawtuck- .las... .. -.— _- _ TIIiESTOIT, Rogfer Edmund, paper mfr. (See 1643- ed. pub. schs., Pawtucket; A.B., Brown U. vol. 1909.)* 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; studied law ,,^ , ^ •, ,, in office of Edwards & Angell; m. Grace H. Bardeen, "H=o^^?f.'. Y^^f.1'. ^ffi. ^.^.''Z'J.t' ^t^Zr orpT^^din^c^e, Apr. 22, 1901: 1 daughter,^ Katherine. Qra*" *•"-*"'■" lOni- v^ r^Tr,ya \Ari11^ arria r^-F r>>ii_ "VerSlty, cago, Smyth, Jr. "^ ass Harvard ivieu. k-n.;ii., n.-5.-5L. vltihur h"J'-='.. .1-1^^11^ -10- -..»—— — - — - — > no -inn /-c<~„',«l -inAn \ land Hosp., Boston, 1902-9: con.sulting phys., Mass. Mar. 20, lS54-Aug. 22, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) 1068 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND TIIiIiINGHAST, William Bicliinond, lawyer; b. Providence, K.I., Apr. 15, 1S5S; s. James and Sarah Benton (Anthony) Tillinghast; admitted to R.I. bar; m. Annie Aborn, of Providence, 1SS4. Practices in Providence. Unitarian. Clubs: Agawam, Uni- versitv, Squantum. Home: 268 Angell St. Office: K.I. Trust Co. Bldg., Providence. R.I. TIIiIiOTSON, Edward, clergyman; b. Farming:- ton, Conn., July 2, 1874; s. Cliarles Edward and Cornelia (Cowlcs) Tillotson; B.A., Yale, 1897; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1900; m. Alice Lethbridge Duer, of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30, 1905. Deacon, 1900, priest 1901, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. George's Ch., New- bui-gh, N.Y., 1900-2, St. Paul's, Boston, 1902-3, min- ister in charge same, 1903-5; rector Ch. of the Holy Name, Swampscott, since 1905. Chmn. Sch. Com., Swampscott. Republican. Address: 60 IMonumcnt Av., Swampscott, INIass. THiLOTSON, Iiee Stephen, lawyer, adj. gen.; b. Balcer.sfleld, Vt., Dec. 8, 1874; s. Stephen Oliver and Mariett J. (Doane) Tillotson; ed. common sch.s. and Brigham Acad., Bakersfield; studied law with Hon. Alfred A. Hall, late judge Superior Ct. and chancellor, St. Albans: unmarried. Began at 15 as elk. in offices Central Vt. Ry., St. .Xlbans; admitted to Vt. bar Oct., 1902; practiced alone until Jan. 1, 1910, since as mem. ^^'atson & Tillotson; judtre City Ct., St. Albans, 1904-6. Enlisted in Vt. N.G., May, 1898; served as prin. musician 1st Vt. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am. War; later promoted 1st It., capt., maj., It. -col. l.st Inf.; apptd. adj. -gen. of Vt., Apr. 25, 1910, and elected to same office by legis- lature of 1910. Republican. Conglist. Scottish Rite Mason (33°); Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Vt., 1908-9. Clubs: Owl (St. Albans), Ethan Allen (Burlington, Vt.). Address: St. Albans, Vt. TIIiSOIT, John Quillin, congressman; b. Clear Branch, Tenn., Apr. 5, 1866; s. William E. and Katharine (Sams) Tilson; descendant of Edmund Tilson, of Plvmouth, Mass., 1638; B.A., Yale. 1891, LL.B., 1893, M.L., 1894; m. Marguerite Field North, of New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10, 1910; 3 children, John Q., Jr., Margaret Field, Kafharine Sams. In law practice at New Haven, 1898 — ; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905-6. 1907-8 (speaker of Ho., 1907-8); iTiem. 61st and 62d Congresses (1909-13), Conn, at large, 64th Congress (1915-17), 3d Conn. Dist. Re- publican. Served as 2d It. 6th U.S. Vol. Inf., Span- ish-Am. War, 1898; now It. -col. 2d Inf., Conn. N.G. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Baptist. Mason (K.T., Shriner); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Chevy Chase (Washington, D.C.) ; Graduates', Young Men's Republican, Elks, Knights Templar, New Haven Country (New Haven). Home: 3 Loomis PI. Ad- dress: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* TIIiTON, Charles A., retired mcht.; b. Jackson, Me., Apr. 22, 1837: s. Stephen and Julia (Cozzens) Tilton; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Arabine J. Bartlett, of Westport, Me., Nov. 8, 1863; 4 children, Elva B. (deceased), Charles J., Ada C. (Mrs. J. E. Fisher), Helen Meta (Mrs. Ernest Keene). Engaged in fish- ing, from Gloucester, Mass., 1858-60; followed stone cutting trade, Portland, 1861-5; engaged in stove business, etc.. South Portland, 1865-04; town elk. 1 yr.; mem. Bd. of Selectmen 7 yrs. (chmn. 4 yrs.); town treas. 2 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1889-91. Lay del. to Gen. Conf. M.E. Ch. at Baltimore, 1908. Democrat. Mem. I.O.O.F., K.P., Knights of Golden Cross. Home: 98 Sawyer St., South Portland, Me. TIIiTON, Charles Edward, educator. (See vol. 1909.) TIIiTON, Dwiffht, author. (See Quint, Wilder Dwight.) TILTON, Frederic William, educator; May 14, 1839-1910. (See vol. llUlit.) TIIiTON, George Henry, clergyman; b. Nashua, N.H., Jan. 31, 1845; s. William Wells and Sarah Ann (INlorrill) Tilton; descended through father from the Tiltons of N.H., and through mother from Morrills of Amesbury and Salisbury, INIass. ; stud- ied at Contoocook (Swedenborgian) and Hopkinton acads. ; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1866; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1870 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1873; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1873; m. Attleboro Falls, Mass., June 6, 1876, Ella Minerva 3tlann; 2 children, Leila' (.Mrs. C. W. Harrington, M.D.), b. Feb. 27, 1877; Clara E., Apr. 1, 1878. Or- dained to ministry Congl. Ch., at Hopkinton, N.H., 1874; pastor, Attleboro Falls, 1874-5 (organizing the Central Ch. and building its meeting-house), Wolfboro, N.H., 1876-7, Rehoboth, Mass., 1878-91, Lancaster, N.H., 1891-6, since at Woburn, IMass.; (limn. Sch. Com., Rehoboth, 1885-6. Republican. J''ounder, 1884, and 1st pres., Relioboth Antiquarian Soc. ; mom. Psi Upsilon. Has written extensively concerning local hist, matters. Wrote: Ch. History of Rehoboth, 1883; Military Records of Rehoboth, and is now preparing a general history of the town; botanical sketch of Lancaster, N.H., also sketch of Congl. Ch. of that i)lace, 1900; Memorial of Mar- shall Henshaw, 1901. Recreations: especially in- terested in botanical studies. Address: 41 Elm St., Woburn, Mass. TIIiTON, John Wilson, investments; b. Haver- hill, IVlass., Aug. 20, 1844; s. John Cooper and Eliza Ann (Brown) Tilton; A.B., Harvard, 1868; m. Mary Ellen Hancock, of Boston, Oct. 27, 1869; 3 children, John Hancock, Charles Lowell, Louise Hancock. Engaged for a number of yrs. in mfr. of boots and shoes, but more recently has devoted attention to real estate, in which is a large investor; a founder of Haverhill Cooperative Bank; member Common Council, Haverhill, 1872-3; mem. ]Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1877-8; mem. Sch. Bd., Haverhill, almost continu- ously since 1876. Charter mem. Haverhill Hist. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Pentucket, Whittier. Con- noisseur of books, pictures, antique furniture, sil- ver and china, and has made a large and valuable collection of same. Address: Haverhill, Mass. TIMBEKIiAKE, Davis True, educator; b. Liver- more, Me., Nov. 21, 1844; s. Nathan and Adelia (Millet) Timberlake; A.B., Bowdoin, 1870; m. Isa- dore M. Billings, of Clinton, Me., July 6, 1873; 3 sons and 4 daughters. Prin. Wilton (Me.) Acad., 1871-5, h.igh sch., Clinton, and West Waterville, 1875-6, Dexter, 1876-7, Gould's Acad., Bethel, 1877- 81, Colebrook (N.H.) Acad., 1881-2, high sch., Par- sonsfield, Me., 1882-3, Lancaster (N.H.) Acad., 1883- 97; engaged in banking in Lancaster, 1900-6. Mem. G.A.R.; Mason (K.T.). Republican. Conglist. Ad- dross: Lancaster, N.H. TIMBEBIiAKE, Tremont Ernest, lawyer, bank- er: b. Livermore, Me., July 18, 1856; s. Nathan and Adelia (Millet) Timberlake; ed. pub. schs., Mon- mouth and Wilton acads.; admitted to bar, 1882; m. Emma Augusta Grover, of Bethel, Me., June 16, 1883 (died Apr. 27, 1887); 3 children, Mellie G. (Mrs. B. E. Estes), Leonard F., Emma A. Began practice at Phillips, INIe., 1883; office in Portland since 1906; mem. Timberlake & Noble, attys., Phil- lips, and dealer in investment securities, Portland; dir. Chapman Nat. Bank, Portland; co. atty., Frank- lin Co. for 3 consecutive terms; mem. Rep. State Ccm. 6 yrs.; state bank commr., 1895-06. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Club: Portland. Home: Phil- lips, Me. Office: 187 Middle St., Portland, Me. TINGIEB, Iiyman T., lawyer; b. Webster, Mass., June 9, 1862; s. Seymour Allen and Sarah (Twin- ing) Tingier; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1888; m. Char- lotte Skinner, of Rockville, Conn., 1893. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1888, and since practiced in Rockville; judge of probate, 1890-5; elk. Superior Ct. of Tol- land since 1893; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1896; judge Citv Ct., 1899-03; elected mayor of Rockland, 1911; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911-12; dir. Savings Bank of Rockville. Home: Rockville, Conn. TINGLE'S", Louisa Faine, M.D.; b. Providence, R.I.; d. Chas. Edward and Eliza Taylor (Fiske) Paine; prep. edn. pvt. schs.. Providence and in Ger- many; M.D., Tufts Med. Coll., 1901; m. Frank Fos- ter Tingley, of Providence, June 14, 1899. Prac- ticed in Boston and Providence, since 1901; ex-oph- thalmic surgeon to N.E. Hosp., Pope Dispensary, Roxbury Home for Aged Women and Children; consulting ophthalmologist to Boston Children's Friend Soc. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, R.I. Med. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Am. Acad. Oph- thalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Mem. Am. Uni- tarian Assn. Address: 9 ^Massachusetts Av., Bos- ton, and 22 Benevolent St., Providence, R.I. TINKER, Chauncey Brewster, college prof.; b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 22, 1876; s. Rev. Anson Phelps WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1069 and Martha Jane (White) Tinker; B.A., Yale, 1899, M.A., 1901, Ph.D., 1902. Asso. in English, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1902-3; instr. English. 1903-8, asst. prof., 1908-13, prof. English literature, since 1913, Yale. Mem. Zeta Psi. Club: Graduate.s. (See Who's Who in America for translations and list of books.) Home: 38 Vanderbilt Hall, New Haven, Conn.* TINKER, Georg'e Frederick, mcht., mfr., banker; Feb. 13, lS34-:\lay 4, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) TINKHAM, Georg'e Holden, congressman; born Boston, Oct. 29, 18,0; s. George Henry and Frances Ann (Holden) Tinkham; A.B., Harvard, 1894; stu- dent Harvard Law Sch.; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899; mem. Common Council, Boston, 1897, 1898, Bd. of Aldermen, 1900, 1, 2; mem. Mass. Senate. 1910. U, 13; mem. 64th Congress (1915-17), nth Mass. Dist.; dir. Federal Trust Co. Republic- an. Episcopalian. President Washingtonian Home. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Hasty Pudding Club (Harvard). Club: Boston City. Home: 326 Commonwealth Av. Office: 1105-1107 Barristers Hall, Pemberton Sq., Boston. TINKEAM, Henry Grain, surgeon; b. Browning- ton, Vt., Dec. 7, 185B; s. Samuel Stone and Clarissa (Richmond) Tinkham; ed. Derby (Vt.) Acad.; M.D.„ U. of Vt., 1883; m. Clara E. Day, of Coventry. Vt., Oct. 17, 1886. Has practiced at Burlington, Vt., 1883 — ; prof. clin. surgery, and dean Med. Dept., U. of Vt. Mem. A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Soc. Burling- ton Clin. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Home: Bur- lington, Vt.* TINKHAM, S(ainuel) Everett, engr. ; b. Taunton, Mass., Mar. 31, 1852; s. Samuel M. and Celia (Ellis) Tinkham; B.S. in Civil Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1873; m. Louisa W. Danforth, of Boston, Oct. 30, 1879. Has been connected with Public Works Dept. of City of Boston, since 1874, now division engr. bridge and ferry div. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. (sec). Clubs: Engineers', Boston City. Home: The Warren, Roxbury, Mass. Office: City Hall Annex, Boston. TINKHAM, WilUam, mfr.; July 8. 1823-Aug. 21, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) TIRREIiIi, diaries Q., congressman; Dec. 10, 1844-.Julv 31, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) TIRREIiIi, Frank Adams, lawyer; b. Quincy, Mass., Aug. 15, 1862; s. James E. and Adaline T. (Adams) Tirrell; descendant of Gideon Tirrell, who settled in Weymouth, Mass., in 1680; ed. Quin- cy schs.; Adams Acad.; studied law in office of James E. Tirrell; m. Sept. 22, 1886, Elizabeth A. Clifford, of Quincy. Practiced in Quincy since 1886; master in chancery since Feb., 1902. Mem. Quincy Bd. of Trade. Home: 20 Gay St. Office: Savings Bank Bldg., Quincy, Mass. TIRREIiIi, Frederick Norton, mfr.; b. Sharon, Mass., June 30, 1843; s. Norton Quincy and Susan Jane (French) Tirrell; ed. pub. schs., Sharon and Weymouth, Mass.; m. Martha C. Blair, of Plym- outh. N.H.. Nov. 26. 1867. Began at 16 as elk. in shoe business, Laconia, N.H.; became partner in the business, title of Sanborn & Tirrell, 1861; moved to Weymouth, Mass., and conducted store on own account, 1864-7; western salesman for Ten- ney & Aldrich, Boston, 1867-70; became mem. of firm, 1870; organizer, 1876, firm of Tirrell, Church & Co.. mfrs. and jobbers of boots and shoes, which retired from business. 1897; associated with others in building the West Roxbury & Roslindale Street Ry., in suburbs of Boston, and treas. same until the property was sold to Mass. Electric Co.; now mem. Stickney, Tirrell & Co., whiting mfrs.; v.-p. and trustee Hyde Park Savings Bank; trustee of estates; largely interested in real estate for many yrs. past. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Liberal Protestant. Royal Arch Mason. Club: Boston City. Home: 60 Beacon St., Hyde Park, Mass. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. TIRREIiIi, Henry Archelaus, educator; b. South Chatham. :Mass., Aug. 7, 1873; s. Eben and Julia Anna (Harding) Tirrell; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1890; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1894: U. of Chicago, 1899-1900; m. Agnes Helen Butler, of Chicago. Sept. 28, 1899. Teacher, Pennington Collegiate Inst.. 1894-6; teacher, 1896-9, 1900-3, prin., 1903 — , Norwich Free Acad. Mem. State Library Com.; trustee William W. Backus PIosp., Otis Library; mem. Conn. Civ. Service Reform Assn. (exec, com.). Head Masters' Assn., Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Norwich, Norwich Golf. Home: Norwich, Conn.* TISDAIiE, Archibald Read, lawyer; b. Walpole. Mass., Aug. 12, 1S70; s. Francis Atrides and Kath- erine Jane (Barrett) Tisdale; grad. St. Mark's Sch., Soulhboro, Mass., 1889; LL.B., Harvard, 1894; un- married. Has practiced at Boston since 1893; solic- itor B. & M. R.H. Home: 100 Chestnut St. Office: North Station, Boston. TITCOMB, G-eorg-e Eugene, M.D. ; b. Farmington, N.H., July 28, 1854; s. George A. and Mary Eliza- beth Lemist (Lancaster) Titcomb; prep. edn. Phil- lips Exeter Acad.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1881; m. Bedford. Apr. 10, 1883, Branny Rodman. En- gaged in practice at Concord, Mass., since 1881; phvs. to Mass. Reformatory. 1884-99; med. exam- iner Middlesex Co., 1889-03. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., etc. Address: Concord, Mass. TITCOMB, Jolin 'Wlieelock, fish culturist; b. Farmington, N.H., Feb. 24, 1860; s. George Alfi-ed and Mary Elizabeth Lemist (Lancaster) Titcomb; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1880; passed examina- tion for Harvard with honors; m. Martha Ross, of St. Johnsburv. Vt., Dec. 22, 1896; 2 children, Eliza- beth, b. Apr. 29. 1899. Jonathan Ross, Apr. 28, 1902. In employ of Howe Scale Co., 1880-93, asst. supt., 1888-93; chmn., 1891-02, Vt. Fish and Game Com- mission; employed by Argentine Govt., 1903-4, to explore waters of the country, built 1st hatchery in S.A., and introduced several species of salmon- idae, trout, whiteflsh, etc. ; organized Vt. Fish and Game League and was its sec and pres., 1890-02; chief Div. of Fish Culture. U.S. Bur. of Fisheries, 1902-9; reapptd. state fish and game commr. of Vt., 1910, for term which expires Jan., 1917; also pvt. sec. to Theodore N. Vail. Pres. Vt. Fish and Game League; mem. Biol. Soc. Washington. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Cosmos (Washington, D. C). Recreations: fishing, hunting, golf. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. TITUS, Anson, clergyman, lecturer; b. Phelps, N.Y., June 21, 1847; s. Anson and Almira (Sabin) Titus; ed. St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y., to 1872; m. Dec. 11, 1872, Lucy, d. James and Lucy (Tobie) jMerrill, of New Gloucester. Me. ; 2 children, Anson M., Mrs. Marian (Titus) Hayford. Minister Uni- versalist Ch. ; pastor. Charlton, T\^eymouth and Amesbury, Mass., Towanda, Pa., and Natick, Mass.: inem. bd. of dirs.. LTniversalist Hist. Soc. Tufts Coll. Antiquarian examiner, lecturer, writer and collaborator on hist, and geneal. sub.iects. Life mem. N.E. Hist. -Geneal. Soc, Boston. Address: 10 Raymond Av., West Somerville, Mass. TITTJS, Edward Kirk, editor; b. Beverly, Mass., Sept. 20, 1866; s. Eugene Henry and Lucy (Chap- lin) Titus; grad. Georgetown (Mass.) High Sch., 1883; student Coll. of Liberal Arts, Boston U., 1 yr. ; m. Belvidere, N.J., Jan. 21, 1902, INIary Alice Kleinhans; 1 son, Edward Kleinhans. I\Iem. shoe mfg. firm, Georgetown, 1887-96; became reporter Springfield (Mass.) Union, 1896, Republican, 1897: as.«o. editor, 1899. editor since 1900, Greenfield (Mass.) Gazette and Courier: contbr. to metropoli- tan papers and mags; author "Sunny Squiblets." and other syndicated newspaper features. Repub- lican. Clubs: Greenfield, Greenfield Country. Ad- dress: 17 Chestnut Hill, Greenfield, Mass. TITUS, Georg'e Boice, clergyman; b. Westport, N.S.. Dec 4, 1849; s. Thomas C. and Abbie (Potter) Titus: ed. common schs., Westport. high sch., Yar- mouth. N.S.. Horton Acad., W'olfville, N.S., student Acadia Coll. 2 yrs.; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre. Mass.. 1885; (A.M., Colby Coll., 1899); m. Arcadia. N.S., Nov. 15, 1877, Adelaide C. Parker: 4 children. Nellie May, b. Aug. 30, 1878 (died Nov. 21, 1882); Ida Franklin. Oct. 22, 1880; Leila Champlin. Dec. 6, 1886; Adelaide Lawton, Apr. 4. 1891. Ordained to ministry Baptist Ch.. Osborne, N.S.. 1874; pastor Beaver River, N.S., 5 yrs., Saco, Me., 5'^ yrs., Everett, Mass., 10 yrs.. 1070 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Brockton, Mass., 6 yrs., Melrose Highlands, 190.- 11 West Bridgewater, Mass., since Feb. 1. 1911. Republican. Mason. Odd Fellow, liecrealions: walking, gardening. Address: Bryant St., West Bridgewater, Mass. TITUS, Jolm Edward, landscape architect; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 3, 1809; s. Charles George De Beboiri"(nifr.) and Anna Louise (Sullivan) Titus; descendant of Robert Titus, who settled in Wey- mouth, Mass., 1635; grad. high sch., New Bruns- wick, N.J., 1878; studied medicine, but decided to take' up landscape architecture; student night schs., Brooklyn and Boston, Mass., 1881-4; m. I\lay work near Boston, 1883-92; with F. L. Olmsted & Co, of Brookline, Mass., 1892-5; mem. Coolidge & Titus landscape architect.s, Boston, 1895-02; in practice alone since 1902. Mem. Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Republican. Conglist. Club: Boston Meta- physical. Has been actively interested for 25 yrs. in psychic research and has collected data relating to thought transference, telepathy, etc., for pro- iected work on Psvchic Dynamics. Contbr. to mags, "on engring. topics. Recreations: yachting, canoe- ing, aquatic sports. Address: 1129 Boylslon St., Newton, Mass. TITUS, William Nelson, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) TJASER, Bicbard, author, lecturer; b. Karls- krona, Sweden, Apr. 21, 1869; s. Karl Jacob and Thecla Maria (Sloor) Tjader; ed. high sch.s., Stock- holm and Upsala, Sweden, and coll. at Berlin, 1890-1; came to U.S., Nov. 11, 1898; m. Margaret B Thome, of New York, Sept. 19, 1899. Led expdn. into East Africa, 1906, for Am. Mus. Natural His- tory, securing new species of antelopes, a water- buck and a bushbock (both now named after him), and numerous specimens of other animals. Pres. Am. Patent Sales Co., Marine Efficiency Co. Mem. Camp Fire Club America, Am. Canoe Assn., Row- ay ton Yacht Club, Transportation Club, etc. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Villa Vikingsburg, Ro way ton, Conn." TOBEY, Georg-e XiOting', Jr., M.D.; b. Lancaster, Mass.. June 3, 1881; s. George L. and Abigail (Grant) Tobey; Clinton High Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med Sch., 1903; m. Paulina Flander.s, of Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 3, 1908. Practiced in Boston since 1905; asst. aural surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston City Hosp. ; asst. in otology. Harvard Med. Sch. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. N.E. Pediatric Soc, Am. Otol. Soc, Am Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Clubs: University. Harvard. Home: Riverbank Court. Office: 416 Marlboro St., Boston. TOBEY, Gerard Curtis, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) TOBEY, "William Berton, woolen mfr. ; b. Machi- asport. Me., Jan. 11, 1851; s. Horatio Nelson and Sarah Elizabeth (Foster) Tobey; ed. pub. schs., Washington Acad., East Machias. and business coll., Bangor. Me.: m. 1st, Machiasport, 1876, Ariana A. Small (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Bangor, 1889. Julia Whittier; 3 children, Thad B., William H Dorothv Ingersol. Has been connected with woolen mfg. since 1877, and since 1881 has been agt. and treas. of the North Berwick Co.; also treas. Dirigo Slate Co., Monson. Me.. 1881-90; dir. North Berwick Nat. Bank, 1883-92, North Berwick Agrl. Assn., 1890-02: elk. North Berwick Bldg. Assn. since 1893. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1888; for- merly treas. and auditor North Berwick. Repub- lican. Address: Kennebunkport, Me. TOBEY, William. Z^aig'hton, mechanical engr. ; b. Worcester. Mass., Nov. 4, 1860: s. John Goodwin and Emilv (Laighton) Tobey: ed. Worcester pub. schs.; B.S. in Mech. Engring., Worcester Poly. Inst, 1879; m. Dec. 1. 1898. Margaret S. Eraser, of Boston. Machinist and draughtsman, McKay Shops (shoe machinery), Lawrence, Mass.. 1879-81; draughtsman and mech. engr. The Atlantic Works, East Boston, 1881-9; mech. engr. The Lockwood Mfg. Co., East Boston, 1889-11: mfr. of automobile and motor boat accessories since 1911; propr. Thermex Silencer Works. Inventor improvements in shoe machinery, rope machinery, auto and motor boat accessories. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Republican. Unitarian. Home: 74 Wash- ington Av.. Winthrop, JMass. Office: 9 Lewis St., East Boston, Mass. TOBIE, Walter Eaton, surgeon; b. Lewiston, Me.. Dec. 12, 1869; s. Leroy Harmon and Belle (Hodges) Tobie; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin>, 1899; m. Lynn, Mass., Nov. 5, 1902, Mabel Gary; 3 children, Walter Cary, Alice Gary, George Gary. Pharmacist, 1887-97. registered pliarmacist, Me., 1890; practiced medicine at Portland since 1899; prof, anatomy Bowdoin Med. Sch. since 1905; chmn. Me. Anatomical Bd. ; surgeon Me. Gen. Hosp.; mem. Portland Bd. of Health 6 yrs. (chmn. 3 yrs.). Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Assn. Am. Anat- omists, Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Address: 3 Deering St., Portland, Me. TOI}, John Kennedy, banker, capitalist; moved to New York. ( Seu v-, of N.H. ; ed. pub. schs., Belmont and Wal- tham; course in Sheldon's Sch. of Salesmansliip, Chicago, 111.; m. Alice Frances Rice, of Waltham, Mass., Oct. 27, 1897; 1 daughter, Darthea Hebard. Began as retail shoe elk. in 1887; became traveling salesman 3 yrs. later; engaged as salesman with Houghton, Hebard & Warren, Somersworth, N.H., 1893, and continued 15 yrs.; entered partnership F. C. Hebard & Co., Windsor, Vt., 1909; elected pres., asst. treas. and mgr. of sales, F. C. Hebard Corpn., Hudson, Mass., 1913. Dir. The One Hundred Associates (real estate). Mem. Boston Shoe Asso- ciates. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Dalhousie Lodge, F. and A.M., Newtonville, Mass. Club: Woodland Golf (Auburndale, Mass.). Home: New- ton Highlands. Mass. Office: 111 Lincoln St., Bos- ton; factory, Hudson, Mass. TRIGGS, FUoyd Winding', cartoonist, writer; b. Winnebago, 111., Mar. 1. 1872; s. Rev. Matthew and Martha Jane Triggs; ed. U. of Minn., and Art Inst, of Chicago; m. Effle Gertrude Overly, of New York, July 31, 1903. Cartoonist Chicago Daily News, until 1903, New York Press, until 1912; now- connected with The Christian Science Monitor, Boston. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Club: Press (New York). Home: Darien, Conn.* TRINKATJS, Henry Deiderich, clergyman; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 1, 1867; s. John Philip and Amalia Augusta (Quittmeyer) Trinkaus, both na- tives of Germany; ed. pub. schs. of Bridgeport, Conn.; Centenarv (^oUegiate Inst., Hackettstown, N. J.; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1896 (pres. Y.M.C.A. and mem. of Mvstical Seven) ; m. Esther M. Bel- den, of Rocky Hill, Conn., June 2, 1897; 5 children, Geo. Belden, Clifford Daniels (died 1907), Henry D., Jr., Esther Amalia, Frederick Philip. Ordained M.E. ministrv, 1902; pastor, Waterville, Conn., 1897-1900, Buffalo Av. Ch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1901-05, Sevmour, Conn., 1906-7, Vanderveer Park Ch., Brboklvn, 1908-10. New Canaan, Conn., 1911-15. Dir. Conn. S. S. Assn. Scout Master; started first Boy Scout troop in New Canaan, Conn. Del. Pro- gressive Conv., Hartford, 1912. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Conn. Grange. Recreations: walking, ten- nis, garden, music (flute). Address: 210 Main St., New Canaan, Conn. TBIFP, Georg-e Alston, M.D. ; b. Embden, Me., Sept. 18, 1872; s. Richard Henry and Mandana Coleman (Lawry) Tripp; grad. Anson Acad., 1891; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1896; m. Mary Ida Schultz, of Worcester, Mass., Aug. 8, 1901; 3 children, Alston C, Robert H., Paul W. Asst. phys. T\^orcester (Mass.) State Hosp., 1896-7; practiced in Worcester, since 1898; visiting phys. Out-pa- tient Dept., Worcester City Hosp., 1898-Sept., 1914: visiting phvs. same hosp. since Oct. 1, 1914; visit- ing dermatologist to same hosp. since July, 1898. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. Med. Soc, Practitioners' Club. Republican. Uni- versalist. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motoring. Home: 477 Cambridge St., Worcester, Mass. TRIFP, Georg-e Henry, librarian: b. Fairhavcn, Mass., Dec. 28, 1853; s. Hiram and Louisa (Gifford) Tripp'; descendant of John Cook and Richard Warren, of the Mavflower. and of John Tripp, 1638; A.B., Dartmouth, 1876: m. Helen E. Covell, of New Bedford, Mass.. 1885; 2 children, Mrs. E. L. Vinal (of Seattle, Wash.), Curtis Carver. Sch. prin (high and grammar), 1876-01: librarian. New Bedford, since 1901; ex-pres. bd. of trustees, Taber Acad.. Marion, Mass.; trustee St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford. Mem. Mass. Library Club (ex-pres.). Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Conslist. Home: Fairhaven, Mass. Address: New Bedford, Mass. TRIPP, Guy Eastman, corporation manager; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) 1078 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND TRIPP, Job Carver, insurance; b. Fairhaven, Mass., Aug. y, 1828; s. James and Jane (Hooper; Tripp; descendant on motiier's side of Go\'. Wil- liam Bradford, of Plymouth Colony, and on fa- ther's side of John Tripp, Britisli yeoman, who settled in Newport, R.I., in 1634; ed. pub. schs., Fairhaven, and Bridgewater, Mass., Normal Sell.; m. Anna T. Hallet, Mar. 10, 1857 (died 1869); m. 2d, Juliet Taber, Oct. 15, 1874 (died 1907); 1 daugh- ter, Jenny Hallet. Fire and lite ins. business; trustee Fairhaven Savings Bank, Millicent Library; dir. Phoenix Hall Assn.; was U.S. assessor or taxes 4 yrs. ; postmaster of Fairhaven, 4 yrs. Pres. or sec. Fairhaven Improvement Assn., Zi> yrs.; moderator town meetings 33 yrs.; climn. Sch. (3oin. 50 yrs., etc. Supt. Unitarian S.S. 55 yrs.; pres. Channing Conf. 40 yrs.; dir. Old Dartmoutli Hist. Soc. ; life mem. Am. Unitarian Assn., High Sch. Alumni Assn.; mem. Animal Rescue League, Mass. State Child Labor Com., Mass. Peace Soc, Mass. Civic League, Mass. Forestry Assn., Soc. Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children, etc. Nat. pres. Tripp Assn. Republican. Clubs: Leighton, Colonial. Ad- dress: Fairhaven, Mass. TRIPP, Thomas A., corporation manager; b. Fairhaven, Mass., Oct. 8, 1857; s. Arnold G. and Susan T. (Swift) Tripp; grad. Fairhaven Higli Sch., 1875; grad. Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R.I., 1877; m. Lois E. Babcocli, of South Kings- town, R.I., June 24, 1886; 3 children, Anna L., Mary A., Stanley R. Began in business. New Bed- ford, Mass., 1877; now pres. Fairhaven Instn. for Savings; gen. mgr. The Pairpoint Corpn., New Bed- ford; dir. 1st Nat. Bank (New Bedford), Fairhaven Nat. Bank. Chmn. Fairhaven Sch. Bd. since 1902; trustee Millicent Library, Fairhaven. Republican. Mem. Soc. of Friends (Quakers). Home: Fair- haven, Mass. OfHce: New Bedford, Mass. TRISCOTT, Samuel Peter Rolt, artist; b. Gos- port, Eng., Jan. 4, 1846; s. Capt. Triscott, R.N.; gen. edn. pvt. scli.; ed. as civ. engr. and studied art in England; came to U.S., 1871; has since been engaged as artist. Represented in Mus. Fine Arts, Boston. Home: INIonhegan, Me.* TROMBIiEV, Tlieodore E., general agent. Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.; b. Detroit, Mich., May 18, 1873; s. Theodore E. and Sarah (Partlow) Tromb- ley; ed. pub. schs., Detroit; m. Sarah Robinson, of Detroit, Mich., Oct. 16, 1895; 3 children, Gladys Mildred, Howard James, Naomi Elizabeth. Em- ployed as elk. in retail dry goods store of Elliott, Taylor & Woolfenden Co., Detroit, 1891-8; propr. and mgr. men's and women's furnishings store, 1898-06; solicitor Mut. Benefit Life Ins. Co., 1907- 10; supt. of agts., same co., for state of Mich., 1910-12; gen. agt., with hdqrs. in Springfield, Mass., since Jan. 1. 1912. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Western Mass., Springfield Bd. of Trade. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Recreations: bas- ket ball and other outdoor sports. Home: 23 Wood- lawn PL, Longmeadow, Mass. Office: 356 Main St., Springfield, Mass. TROTT, John Alden, mechanical engineer; b. Boston, Mar. 16, 1878; s. John C. and Sallie Stur- gis (Crocker) Trott; S.B. in Mech. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; m. Grace Lindsley Willard, of Sharon, Mass., June 8, 1907; 1 daughter, Barbara Willard. With Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., in the mech. and elec. engring. depts., until co. moved to New York; supt. Riverside Boiler Works, (^ambridgeport, Mass., 1907-11; asst. supt. Pacific Mills, new print works, Lawrence, Mass., 1911- 13; treas. Riverside Boiler Works, since 1913. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Technol- ogy (Boston), Belmont Spring Country, Belfrey (Lexington). Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 12 Warren St., Lexington, Mass. Office: 491 Main St., Cambridge, Mass. TROTT, Novella Jewell, author, editor. (See vol. 1909.) TROTZ, Johan Otto Em^anuel, consulting engi- neer; moved to Sweden. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) TROUP, Alexander, editor and publisher: b. New Haven, Conn., June 2, 1877; s. Alexander and Au- gusta (Lewis) Troup; ed. grammar and high schs., New Haven; m. Medora Beardsley, of New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1909. Has been identified with Tlie New Haven Union since 1897; succeeded fa- ther as editor and pub. same, 1908, also treas.; pres. Reading Printing Co., Reading, Pa., owners of the News, Times and Telegram; mem. Civil Service Bd., New Haven, 1909-15. Democrat. Clubs: Union League, Elks, Race Brook Country, New Haven Automobile. Recreations: motoring. Home: 318 Winthrop Av. Office: 80 Center St., New Haven, Conn. TROUP, Alexander, newspaper man; Mar. 31, 1840-Sept. 5, 1908. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) TROUT, Delmar Everett, clergyman; b. Spring- field, O., Nov. 1, 1881; s. Aaron P. and Mabel Dean (Farr) Trout; grad. High Sch., Springfield, 1900; student Wittenberg Coll., Springfield, 3 yrs.; A.B., Tufts Coll., Mass., 1904, M.A. in Sociology and Economics, 1907; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch. (Tufts), 1907; m. Mabel Tufts Littlefield, of Rockport, Mass., June 9, 1909; 1 daughter, Shirley Dean. Or- dained Universalist ministry, at Tufts College Chapel, .Tune, 1907; began pastorate Brattleboro, Vt., July, 1907. Pres. Windham and Bennington Assn. of Universalists (organized 1834); pres. Brattleboro Civic League; sec. Brattleboro Tu- berculosis Assn., Inc.; trustee Public Librarj-. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi (Wittenberg). Republican. Address: 9 Williston St., Brattleboro, Vt. TROUP, Philip, postmaster; b. New Haven. Conn., May 22, 1878; s. Alexander and Augusta (Lewis) Troup; grad. Hopkin's Grammar Sch., 1897; Ph.B., Yale, 1900; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1903; m. E. Daisy Sherman, of Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1907. Admitted to practice in N.Y., Conn., and in U.S. cts.; trial counsel N.Y. City ry. cos., 1903-7; sec. and treas. Nat. Press Bur., Washington, D.C., 1907-8; editor New Haven Union, 1908-14; post- master, New Haven, since Mar. 2, 1914; mem. New Haven Bd. of Edn.. 1909-12. Democrat. Dir. and sec. New Haven Union Co. Mem. Conn. Bar Assn., N.Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: Graduates', Economic (New Haven), Yale (New York). Home: 291 Sherman Av. Address: Post Office, New Haven, Conn. TROWBRIDGE, Edward Henry, M.D., surgeon; b. Portland, Me., Oct. 1, 1856: s. William S. and Elizabeth Porter (Tukey) Trowbridge; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1881; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Carrie L. Parker, of Framingham, IMass., Sept. 5, 1888; 3 children, Parker. Gladys Isabel, Louise. Practiced in Worcester, Mass., since 1.SS5; specializes in surgery and in gynecology; visiting surgeon to "Worcester City Hosp.; climn. Worces- ter Bd. of Health. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medi- cine, Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Surgeons, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Conglist. Home: 335 Main St. Office: 58 Pleasant St., "^Wor- cester, Mass. TROWBRIDGE, Francis Bacon, lawyer, genealo- gist, author; b. New Haven, Conn., June 7, 1866; s. Thomas Rutherford and Katherine (Bacon) Trowbridge: descendant of Thomas Trowbridge, of New Haven, 1638; prep. edn. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; A.B., Yale. 1887; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1890; m. Mabel Christine, d. James Au- gustus and Helen Josephine (Chipman) Nelson, of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 30, 1898. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1890; has engaged in management of family real estate and trusts, since 1891. IMem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, of Boston (life), Am. Hist. Assn., New Haven (jolony Hist. Soc. (dir.), S.A.R., Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Quinnipiack, New Haven Country, Yale (New York). Author: The Champion Genealogy, 1891; The Hoadlev Geneal- ogy, 1894: The Ashlev Genealogy, 1896; The Trow- bridge Genealogy, 1908. Home: 353 Temple St., New Haven: (summer) Litchfield, Conn. Office: 792 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. TROWBRIDGE, John, physicist; b. Boston, 1843; s. John Howe and Adeline Trowbridge; S.B., Law- rence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1865, S.D., 1873; m. Mary Louise Thayer, 1875. Tutor Harvard, 1866-9; asst. prof, physics, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1869- 70; asst. prof, physics, 1870-80, prof., 1880-8, Rum- ford prof, applied science since 1888, dir. .Jeffer- son Physical Lab. since 1884, Harvard. Asso. edi- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1079 tor American Journal of Science. Mem. Internat. 25 to 29; teacher of music, Jersey City High Sch., Congress of Electricians, Paris. 1883; del. U.S. Broooklyn Collegiate and Poly. Inst, and Adelphi Congress of Electricians, Phila., 1884. Mem. Nat. Acad., and clioir master in chs. of Brooklyn, 29 Acad. Sciences, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences to 35; practiced in N.Y. City, central N.Y., and (pres.). Am. Philos. Soc; v.-p. Sect. Physics A.A. mem. med. staff House of Good Shepherd and sole A.S., 1884. (See Who's Who in America tor list examiner for Met. Life Ins. Co., N.Y. City, for 3 of books, etc.) Address: Cambridge, Mass.* yrs.; at Syracuse, N.Y., 1880-92, Manchester, N.H., der^ro^e^??=NT^S?p°t^fs^'^f8.^^"^°'^rnd'^f; "^^ to^o^k^^^^^woVk^oY^l^lJ^^lfu/uf L^.°^^rurlV?^n! &J^°"H°T?.^r;o. v\^^nfS^al^AwHH.1■J•• jTt^nrted 1910,. and after his death succeeded to his practice NY WP??'to^Pw York CUV TsIt -^nc? be^arl Holnoe. Soc. (sec. 3 yrs!). Mason; mem. and med. J^' wH^ for tbA^rr««^wint tn^Rolton IS4V since examiner Royal Arcanum, 15 yrs.; mem. N.E. Order ictfve Is ediior^Ind cSr to mags' and jours of Protection (med. examiner 15 yrs.). Club: Park ?'Si\2 wiL't w.^^ ?., 2?J^lri;^ f,^i?^^uft■ ^? hnnk« ^' Street (Boston). Recreations: music. Home: (win- MnmP AHfn.^on Mast^ ter) Hotel Nottingham, Boston ; (summer) 111 Elm wome. Ariin..,ton. Mass. g^^ Marblehead, Mass. cha^t°^fifed''^.^Nfw*S" en Comf *Dlff ^11' TBUEBLOOD, Benjamin Franklin, publicist; f"TLmay'Rut\e''rlo"rd''tnT'CaToline''7Hoadl^^^^^ Th^'s ^^ho^^n^A^feHS^ 'lfl4-{f? ^"' ''''' "''° Trowbridge; descendant of Thomas Trowbridge, vVhos vv no in America, i9i4-io.; of New Haven, 1638; ed. pvt. schs.. New Haven; m. TBUEBIOOD, Mary Esther, educator; moved to May Wells, d. Franklin and Julia Lockwood Berkeley, Cal. (See vol. 1909.) (Smith) Farrel, of Ansonia, Conn., Jan. 8, 1891; 3 TBUELL, Byron, banker: b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., children, Rutherford (deceased), Caroline Rachel, Nov. 23, 1834. (See vol. 1909.) E!!-t.?."*^,a^.??^^A.,?„"#^f?^/.'^.^„^,"*.??'^l?,*/^^3 TBUESDAIE, PMlemon Edwards, surgeon; b izabeth New Ha^^n Park Commn. ; was mem City Coun- S^.^'ii^'-^EUzabeth.'^EuAor. 'owner'ana^ surgeon Highl ?QA/^T^?ty^^o^^lVo5^-?^; ^.^^f^Ril-l^inw o%V-n^f, • land Hosp., under title of the Dr. P. E. Truesdlle H2t-o^P.Po\'^^^QV^-^^v">?L?w=;,S'^WorA°R^^«' Private Hospital, Inc., of which is pres.; surgeon rank of col., 1881. Dir. New Haven Hosp., Bd. As- ^ t,^. Anne's Hosn • consulting sureeon to Fall irJ^^eiS^^SAR 'of 'c^onn^'^Soc"' SniarWaTs' Rivfr CuThIs?.? ^res?°The'T?fes1al'^lf Clin\c. ?^^^ lop" nf Fm",nde1:s and PatHots of AmeHca F^sco^ Trustee B.M.C. Durfee High Sch. Mem. A.M.A.. ^^?iJi..r2^rr..r^l^r^^FJ^}lnh i^f^V^w^^^orn ni,f^=' Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library Assn., Bos- palian: vestryman Trinity Ch., New Haven. Clubs. . p,,^ Tj„„n Club Clubs- Harvard ^Boston) ?^l""*PT^n?o; ^.Vlu^f^llr York^^iro^t"^ 4fi''mfr Queq'^uec^ha'?i''f FaU Ri^er"^ "fIiI RiverColf^^'con'tbr: }^^Z1' Y'?/°'V,ffi®n^p^ %q %^,^^h ^i« Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 338 South Sta- Addiess. Sumeld, conn, tion, Boston. TBUETTE, Everett Ellsworth, organist; b. Rock- TBTJE, John Preston, author; b. Bethel, Me., Jand, Mass. Mar. 14. 1S61: s. Joseph and Catherine Feb. 13, 1859; s. Dr. Nathaniel Tuckerman and Pierce (Holbrook)Truette; grad. Phillips Acad Susannah (Webber) True; ed. Exeter (N.H.) Acad., -\nn. riub: Vesper Vddf.'ss: i.MW.'ll. .\l;iss. ___ , Sean, college prof.; b. Mexico, s. Lewis and Cynthia (Waters) A.B.. Ohio Weslevan U., 1888, A.M.. 1893 1898); m. Lottie T. Kerr. Aug. 2. 1888: m. 2d, Euphemia Fowler, Sept. 7, 1898. Prof, natural history, Mexican Methodist Coll., Puebla, Mex., 1889-94; pres. South Am. Sch. of Theology. Mer- cedes, Argentine Republic, 1894-7; prof, biology Light Co. ./ Aldermen, ( 87, Senate ,\_Counti\-. TUCKER, Edward Tobey, :\I.D. : b. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 29. 1849; s. Charles Russell and Dorcas (Fry) Tucker; A.B., Brown U., 1871; M.D.. Har- vard Med. Sch., 1874; m. New Bedford. June 7, 1877, Anna Elizabeth Pope; 4 children, Robert Earle, b. June 29, 1878, Emilv, Oct. 19, 1880 (died Mar. 19, 1882), George Greenleaf, Sept. 28, 1882 (died Feb. 8. 1903), Helen, Aug. 14. 1884 (died Feb. 7, 1912). Has practiced in New Bedford since 1874: mem. Sch. Com.. New Bedford, 1893-8. Mem. Soc. of Friends, Mass. Med. Soc, Old Colony Hist. Soc, New England Historic-Geneal. Soc. Address: 1050 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. TUCKER, rioyd, editor; b. Redding, Conn., June 11, 1844: s. Floyd and Anna (Jelliff) Tucker; ed. Sanford's Sch., Redding Ridge, Easton Acad., Easton. Conn.; m. Bridgeport, Conn., .lune 17. 1875, Helen F. Stiles; 2 sons, Henry B.. Arthur J. Editor The Farmer since May. 1872; pub. since 1891; sec. and treas. The Farmer Pub. Co. since incorporation, 1895; park commr., Bridgeport, Conn., 2 yrs. Demo- crat. Mason. Home: 105 Brooklawn Av. Office: 179 Fairfield Av., Bridgeport, Conn. TUCKER, Georg'e Fox. lawyer; b. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 19, 1852; A.B.. Brown IT.. 1873. Ph.D., 1891; LL.B., Boston IT., 1875: m. Effie S. Williams, of Middleborough, May 18, 1907. Practiced at Boston, 1882 — : reporter decisions Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass., 1892-1900; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1890-3. (See Who's Who in America for list of hooks, etc.) Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston), Authors'. Roval Societies. Office: Barristers Plall. Boston.* TUCKER, Herman ^athrop, civil engineer, ex- plorer; b. Newton. Mass., May 27, 1883; s. Fred- erick Herman and Mary (Lathrop) Tucker; stu- dent Williams Coll., 1902-3; Biltmore Forest Sch.; Harvard; unmarried. Examiner of surveys, U.S. Forest Service. Was mem. Parker-Browne Mt. McKinley Expdn., 1910; archfeol. engr. and alpinist. Yale Peruvian Expdn.. 1911: led first ascent of Mt. Coropuna, 21.700 ft. high, in southern Peru; explored and mapped for first time the ancient Inca ruins of Macchu Pichu, Peru. Socialist. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Explorers' (New York): Travelers', Appalachian Mountain (Boston). Home: 206 Church St., Newton, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1081 TUCKER, Hiram G., musician. (See vol. 1909, also A\hi)'s "\\'ho in America, 1914-15.)* TUCKER, Oreb M., banlt examiner; b. Boston, June 17, 1875: s. Thomas J. and Mary J. (Bgerton) Tucker; ed. Pliillips Grammar Sch., and Burdett's Business Coll., Boston; m. Addie L. Pearce, of Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 25, 1903. In office of Mass. State treas. 5 yrs. ; entered Mass. banlc commr.'a office. 1902; banlv examiner of Mass.. 1910-13; chief of cooperative banlv div. of the State Banking Dept., since Feb., 1913. Republican. Baptist. Giand Gen- eralissimo Knigrhts of Malta of Mass. and R.I.; Past Grand Worthy Patriarch Sons of Temperance of Mass.; treas. trustees of Putnam Lodge I.O. O.F. ; mem. Paul Revere Encampment I.O.O.F. Home: 34 Bromfield Rd., Somerville, Mass. Of- fice: 124 State House, Boston. TUCKER, Pliilip Melanctlion, broker; b. Jamaica Plain, Mu.ss., Aug. 11, 1877; s. Thomas W. and Elizabeth L. (Bell) Tucker; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Nancy Noyes, of Jamaica Plain, Jan. 11, 1905. Engaged in banking and brokerage business in Boston since 1902; dir. Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., Salmon Falls Mfg. Co.; trustee Back Bay Realty Assn. Republican. Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Art, Harvard. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. TUCKER, Reuben H., public official; b. Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 9, 1847; s. Lyman and Mary Elizabeth (Hotchkiss) Tucker; descendant of the Milton, Cantenbury families, 1650; ed. pub. schs. and East- man Business College; m. Adelia Louise Bough- ton, of Woodbury, Conn., Jan. 2, 1S67. Has served successively as borough warden, town elk., col- lector, assessor, and deputy judge of Police Ct. ; justice of the peace since 1883; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1895-1901. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°); past grand high priest Grand Chapter of Conn.; past puissant grand master of Grand Coun- cil of Conn.; pres. Order of Highpriestliood of Conn.; venerable master Veteran Masonic Assn. of Conn. Address; Ansonia, Conn. TUCKER, William Austin, banker; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) TUCKER, ■William Jewett, educator; b. Gris- wold. Conn., Julv 13, 1889; s. Henrv and Sarah (Lester) Tucker; A.B., Dartmouth. 1861; grad. An- dover Theol. Sem.. 1866: (D.D., Dartmouth, 1875, U. of Vt., 1904; LL.D.. Williams, 1893, Yale, 1895, Wesleyan, 1903, Columbia, 1906); m. Charlotte H. Rogers, of Plvmouth, N.H.. June 22, 1870 (died Sept. 15, 1882): m. 2d, Charlotte B. Cheever, June 23, 1887. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1867; pastor Franklin St. Ch., Manchester, N.H., 1867-75, Madi- son Sq., Presbyn. Ch., New York, 1875-9; prof, sacred rhetoric and lecturer on pastoral theology, Andover Theol. Sem., 1879-93: pres. Dartmouth Coll., 1893-1909. pres. emeritus, 1909 — . Asso. editor Andover Review. 1884-93: founder Andover House (now South End House), Boston (social set- tlement) ; lecturer, Lowell Inst.. 1894, Union Theol. Sem., 1897: Lvman Beecher lecturer Yale Div. Sch., 1897-8; univ. preacher. Harvard, 1899-01. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. N.H. Hist. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Hanover, N.H.* TUCKERMAir, Alfred, bibliographer; b. New York, Jan. 15, 1848; s. Lucius and Elizabeth Wol- cott (Gibbs) Tuckerman; A.B., Harvard. 1870; Ph.D., Leipzig. 1874; m. Clara L. Fargis, of New York, Dec. 10, 1879. Asst. Astor Library, New York, 1876-80. Fellow A.A.A.S.: mem. Am. Chem. Soc, A.L. A., New York Acad. Sciences. Has pub. in miscellaneous collections of Smithsonian Instn.; Index to the Literature of the Spectroscope, 1861- 1887. 1888; same, continued to 1900, 1902; Index to the Literature of Thermodynamics, 1890; Bibli- ography of the Chemical Influence of Light, 1891. Home: 58 Kay St., Newport, R.I.* TUCKERMAN, Frederick, anatomist; b. Green- field, Mass., May 7, 1857; s. Frederick G. and Han- nah L. (Jones) Tuckerman: grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1878; B.S., Boston U.. 1878; M.D., Harvard, 1882: student London and Berlin, 1882-3, Berlin. London and Heidelberg, 1892-4; A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1894; m. Alice G. Cooper, of Amherst, Mass., Sept. 6, 1881. Lecturer anatomy and pliysiology, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1883-6; fellow Clark U., Worcester, 1889-90. (See Who's Who in America for list of societies, etc.) Home: Amherst. Jlass.* TUCKERMAN, Leverett Saltonstall, lawyer, trustee; b. Washington, D.C., Apr. 19, 1848; s. John Francis and Lucy Sanders (Saltonstall) Tucker- man; A.B., Harvard, 1868, LL.B., 1871; m. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 10, 1896, Grace Richardson. Has prac- ticed in Salem and Boston since 1872. Trustee Provident Instn. for Savings, Boston Episcopal Charitable Soc, Donations of the P.E. Ch. in Mass.; treas. Assn. for Work of Mercy in Diocese of Mass., and of Episcopal Ch. Assn.; sec. and trustee Sailor's Snug Harbor. Mem. Am. Forestry Assn., Am. Civic Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Eastern Yacht. Appalachian Mountain. Home: 9 Hereford St. Office: 953 Exchange Bldg., Boston. TUDOR, Prederic, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) TUDOR, William, painting and mining; Sept. 27, 1848-1913. (See vol. 1909.) TUEIiIi, James Enoch, M.D.; Jan. 25, 1854-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) TUFTS, Bowen, banker; b. Lexinston, Mass., June 17, 1884; s. Albert N. and Mary Tufts (Locke) Tufts; descendant of Peter Tufts, who arrived in America about 1675; ed. grammar and high schs. of Somerville, Mass.; m. Octavia E. Williams, of Chicago, Sept. 23, 1907: 3 children, Marv Octavia, Bowen Charlton, David Albert. Began active career, 1899, with banking house of Jose Parker & Co., and became mgr., 1904; mem. firm of C. D. Parker & Co., 1910-12; v. -p. and mgr. C. D. Parker & Co., Inc., since 1912; also dir. Mass. Lighting Co., Athol & Orange St. Ry. Co., Conn^ Valley St. Ry. Co., Athol Gas & Electric Co., Marlboro-Hudson Gas Co., Marlboro Electric Co., Westboro Gas & Electric Co., "Weymouth Light & Power Co., Union Light & Power Co. (Franklin, Mass.), Central Mass. Electric Co., Central Mass. Lighting & Power Co., Commonwealth Gas & Electric Co., Merrlfleld Building Trvist, Worcester. Unitarian. i\Tem. Mt. Hermon Lodge, A.F. and A.!M. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Belmont Spring Country, Engineers. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 146 Allston St., "West Medford, Mass. Office: 78 Devonshire St., Boston. TUFTS, James Arthur, educator; b. Alstead, N. H., Apr. 26, 1855; s. Timothy and Sophia Philette (Kingsburv) Tufts; graduate Phillips Exeter Acad., 1874; A.B., Harvard, 1878; m. Effie Locke, of Arlington, Mass., Dec. 21, 1878. Prof. English, Phillips Exeter Acad., and sec. of facultv, 1878 — . Member N.H. House of Rep., 1905, 1907 (chmn. com. on edn., both sessions). Trustee N.H. College of Agr. and Mech. Arts; trustee Robinson Sem., Exe- ter Pub. Library, Kensington Social Library. Pro- gressive. Unitarian. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Am. Dialect Soc, Am. Philol. Assn., N.E. Assn. Colleges and Prep. Schs.; lion. mem. Clio- sophic Soc. Princeton Univ.; asso. mem. N.H. Soc. of Cincinnati. Home: 27 Pine St., Exeter, N.H.* TUFTS, Iieonard; b. Medford, Mass., June 30, 1870; s. James W. and Mary Emma (Clough) Tufts; prep. edn. Hales Sch.. Boston: spl. course Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1894; m. Gertrude Ware Sise, of Medford, June 14, 1895; 4 children, Richard S., Esther, Albert S., James W. One of the mgrs. of Am. Soda Fountain Co., Boston, 1900-7 and now v.-p.; prin. owner resort town of Pinehurst, N.C. (founded by father, 1895), and lias devoted atten- tion principally to that place since 1907. Democrat. Home: Meredith, N.H. Office: Pinehurst, N.C. TUFTS, Nathan A., lawyer; b. Fitchburg, Mass., Apr. 15, 1879; s. Joseph A. and Carolyn B. (Gib- son) Tufts; descendant of Peter Brown, of the Mayflower, and of the Gibsons who were among the first settlers of Fitchburg; grad. Fitchburg High Sch., 1896; A.B., Brown U., 1900; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Law Sch., 1903; m., June 25, 1910, Bess Cor- rinne Nickerson, of Leominster, Mass. In practice at Waltham, Mass., since 1903; mem. Bd. of Alder- men, Waltham. 3 yrs., 1907-9; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 5 yrs., 1910-14, Mass. Senate, 1915. Repub- lican. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Mason; 1082 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Odd Fellow; Grange; Elks, and Moose. Address: Waltham, Mass. TUFTS, Walter, white lead products; b. New- York, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1860; s. Walter and Ellen Huckins (Crocker) Tufts; ed. pvt. schs.. New York and Boston; m. October 6, 1886, Mary Dean, of Boston; 3 children, Mary (Mrs. Alexander Strong, of Norwood, Mass.), Walter, Jr., Ellen. N.E. agt., A. B. Ansbacher & Co., color and chem. mfrs., New York, 1881-5; partner David Randall & Co., 1885-9; pres. Salem Lead Co., mfrs. lead products, since 1889; v.-p. and treas. Nat. Lead Co. of Mass., mfrs. wliite lead and lead products; v.-p. Chad- wick-Boston Lead Co.; dir. United Lead Co., Nat. Lead Co., Webster and Atlas Nat. Bank (Boston). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Exchange, Country. Home: 13 Gloucester St. Office: 131 State St., Boston. TTTKEY, Prank Martin, M.D., surgeon; b. at sea, off the Western Islands, June 24, 1870; s. James Martin and Mary Hitchcock (Knowlton) Tukey; descendant of Mary Jane Grey, of London, Engr., made famous by Grey's Inn, London; grad. Lincoln Acad., New Castle, Me., 1887; A.B. Bowdoin, 1891; M.D., Harvard, 1894; m. Nov. 17, 1897, Lillian Cor- rinna Ray, of Brid.^eport, Conn. Practiced at Bridgeport, Conn., since 1894; visiting phys. to Bridgeport Hosp. ; asst. surg. to St. Vincent's Hosp. Republican. Methodist. Mem. A.M.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Bridgeport Med. Soc. (pres.), Practi- tioners' Club, Zeta Psi, etc. Clubs: Sea Side, Sea Side Country. Addres.'s: 429 State St., Bridgeport. Connecticut. TUKEY, Balpli Hemion, teacher; moved to Missouri. (See vol. 1909.) TUIiZiEB, Edward Pratt, clergyman; b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 16, 1859; s. George Warren and Abby Loveland (James) Tuller; A.B., Brown U., 1884, A.M., 1887; grad. Newton Theol. Instn., 1887; (D.D.. Kalamazoo Coll., 1904); m. Ella E. Lawton, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 2, 1884. Ordained Bapt. min- istry, 1886; pastor Providence, 1886-7, First Ch., Newport, R.I., 1887-92, Second Ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1892-1901, First Ch., Detroit, 1901-4, Me- morial Bapt. Ch., Chicago, 1904-6, Brighton Av. Ch., Boston, 1906-15; 1st Bapt. Ch.. Hyannis. Mass., since 1915. Mem. bd. of mgrs.. Baptist Missionary Union, since 1888, sec. bd., 1901-6. Trustee Kalama- zoo Coll., 1902-5, Boston Sch. of Expression, since 1904, Newton Theol. Instn., since 1907 (exec. com. since 1908, sec. trustees, since 1910). Lecturer on religious psychology, Newton Theol. Instn., 1909- 10. Member Delta Upsilon. Club: "C.C." (Boston) Contbr. to religious jiress. Address: Hyannis, IVlass.* TUFFEB, Frederic Allison, educator: b. Hollis- ton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1858: s. Rev. Samuel and Mary Ann (Bill) Tupper, and descendant of Thomas Tupper, 1635; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., Boston, 1875; Harvard, A.B., magna cum laude, with hon- ors in classics, 1880; m. West Stockbridge, Mass., July 2, 1883, Mary Isabel Van Buskirk (deceased, Mar. 24, 1890); m. 2d, Shelburne Falls, Mass., Sept. 5, 1892, Grace Emma Canedy. Prin. high schs., 1880-1; asst., Worcester (Mass.) High Sch., 1881-2; v.-p. New Brunswick (N.J.) High Sch., 1882-7; prin. Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1887-92; head master, Quincy (Mass.) High Sch., 1892-9; head master, Brighton High Sch., Boston, since 1899; trustee Pub. Library, Quincy; trustee Boston Teachers' Retirement Fund Assn. and of Boston Teachers' Pension Fund. Mem. Mass. Teachers' Assn. (pres., 1906-7, 1907-8), New England Assn. of U.S., Classical Assn. of N.E. (pres. eastern Mass. sect.), Harvard Philos. Club. Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Boston Sch. Principals' Assn. (chmn. com. on pensions). Alumni Advisory Council of Rox- bury Latin Sch., Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Canadian, of Boston (pres., 1915-16), Harvard Union (life mem.), Friday Even- ing (Boston), etc. Author: Moonshine, 1884; Echoes from Dreamland, 1890; Educational Broth, 1904; Genealogical Notes on the Tupper Family (Boston Transcript), 1905; A Retirement Fund for Teachers, 1906; The Golden Carillon (Phi Beta Kappa poem, at Tufts Coll.), 1909. Contbr. to ednl.. hist, and lit. mags, and jours. Home: 7 Menlo St., Brighton Dist., Boston. TUFFEB, Frederick, college prof.; b. Charleston, K.C., Dec. 17, 1871; s. Frederick and Sallie (Davis) Tupper; A.B., Charleston Coll., 1890; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1893; (L.H.D., U. of Vt., 1906); m. Yard- ley, Eng., Annadora Baer, June 30, 1908. Prof. English lit.. Wells Coll., 1893-4; prof. English lang. and lit., U. of Vt. since 1894. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Beta Kapiia. Home: Burlington, Vt.* TUFFEB, Georgre William, immigration expert; 1). Cobourg, Ont., Can., July 6, 1870; s. Eliakim and Claris.sa (Smith) Tupper; descendant of Thomas Tupper, 1635, missionary to Indians in Mass.; rela- tive of Sir Charles Tupper, of Can.; ed. Cobourg Collegiate Inst.; Toronto U.; LL.B., U. of Mich. Dept. of Law. 1893; Ph.D., Boston U., 1898; studied univs. of Jena, Bonn and Leipzig, Germany, 2 yrs., Grad. Sch., Harvard, 3 yrs. ; m. Mary Akin, of Yarmouth, Mass., Oct. 7, 1903; 2 children, Rachel, George Akin. Lecturer on history, Boston U., 1906-7; specialized in immigration work since 1907; has made numerous trips to sources of immigra- tion in Europe, also surveys of industrial fields in U.S.; now state immigrant sec. Y.M.C. assns. of Mass. and R.I. Mason. Clubs: Harvard, Twentieth Century, City (Boston). Author: The Church and New Americans, 1913; Foreign-Born Neighbors, 1914. Home: 74 Pleasant St., Brookline. Office: 167 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. TUFFEB, Herbert Georg-e, lawyer; b. Bakersfleld, Vt., Dec. 24, 1878; s. George R. and Mary M. (Mc- Nancy) Tupper; in ninth generation from Thomas Tupper, born in Sandwich, Eng., 1578, came to America 1624, and was one of ten who founded Sandwich, Mass., 1637; grad. Brigham Acad., Bakersfleld, 1896; student U. of Vt., 1897-8; studied law in office of F. S. Tupper, East Fairfield, Vt. ; m. Adeline M. Stearns, of Weathersfield, Vt., June 22, 1910. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1902; formed partner- nership with Hon. H.H. Blanchard, of Springfield, as Blanchard & Tupper, Apr. 10. 1903, and since in practice at Springfield. Sec. Rep. Town Com.; mem. Rep. Co. Com.; has held various minor town and village offices. Conglist. Mason; mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Recreations: historical research. Home: 180 Summer St. Office: Savings Bank Blk., Springfield, Vt. /^TUBGEON, Charles Iieslie, wholesale lumber; b. ferompton Falls, P. Q., Can., Aug. 21, 1864; s. Luke and Eliza (Hill) Turgeon; ed. common schs., Ash- land and Auburn, Me.; m. Oct. 1, 1890, Eva S. Simons, of Washington. Mem. firm of Turgeon Bros, since July 8, 1905; treas. Pineland Lumber Co. Mem. Auburn Common Council, 1893, 1900; pem. Exec. Council, State of Me., 1911, 12. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Mem. Twin City Council United Vllommercial Travelers of America. Clubs: City, [Waseca, Auburn Cornroasters Assn. Pastmaster Tranquil Lodge No. 29, A.F. and A.M., Auburn; Past (High Priest Bradford R. A. Chapter, Auburn; Illus- trious Conductor of Work, Dunlop Council R. and te. M. ; mem. Lewiston Commandery No. 6, K.T.; [[•Cora Temple A. A. O.N. M.S.; also Lewiston Lodge 3f Perfection; Auburn Council Princes of Jerusa- lem; Orator H.H. Dickey Chapter Rose Croix; mem. Me. Consistory, A.A.S.R. Horne: 190 Gamage Av. ;e: 72 Main St., Auburn, Me. TUBKINGTON", Grace Alice, editor. (See vol. 1909.) TUBlTBUIiIi, James G., business man; b. Valley Field, P. Q., Sept. 5, 1861; s. Peter and Janet (Ken- nedy) Turnbull; com. sch. edn.; m. Barton Landing, Vt., 1891, Agnes McKown; children, L. D., and R. W. Entered creamery business, 1891; pres. J. G. Turnbull Co., creameries and cold storage; pres. Central Savings Bank & Trust Co. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Orleans. Address: Orleans, Vt. TUBITBUIiIi, James Heron, banker; b. Stirling, Scotland. Mar. 15, 1864; s. Alexander and Eliza (Innes) Turnbull; ed. pub. schs.; m. Annie M. Mac- farlane, of Boston, Mass., Apr. 4, 1888; 3 children, Charles Alexander, Dorothy Feckrel^ James Heron, .Jr. Came to America 1883; with financial dept. of the A., T. & S.F, R.R. at Boston. 1883-8; trust elk.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1083 Internat. Trust Co., Boston, 188S-99; sec. Federal Trust Co., 1899-12; v. -p. Paul Revere Trust Co., since Nov., 1912; pres. Coffin Valve Co.; dir. Utah Lead & Silver Co. Cony list. Mason. Club: Bos- ton City. Recreations: motoring-, fishing:. Home: 46 Columbus St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Office: 50 Devonshire St., Boston. TtTBlTBUIiIi, Tliomas, insurance; b. Gladsmuir, Scotland, June 30, 1834; s. James and Grace (Pater- son) Turnbull; ed. in Scotland; came to America, 1852; m. Janet Duncan Catanach, of Phila., June 30, 1858 (died, 1903); 4 children, Grace, Thomas, Jr., James A., Mary C. Engaged in dry goods commn. trade in Phila. and became mem. whole- sale tea firm of Merritt & Turnbull, New York, and Phila.; entered ins. business as spl. agt. for New York and, New England, of Niagara Fire Ins. Co., of New York, 1869; gen. agt. for N.Y. state, of Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 1876; asst. sec, same cc, 1886, sec, 1908-10 (retired). Mem. Conn. Hist. Soc, St. Andrew's Soc. of Phila., Pa. Club: Congre- gational (of Hartford). Home: 763 Asylum Av., Hartford, Conn. TUBNEB, Benjamin Francis, clergyman; Dec. 24, 1855-Sept. 9, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) TUBNEB, Charles Henry, artist; Aug. 7. 1848- Nov. 20, 1913. (See vol. 1909.) TUBNEB, Edward Iiincoln Swig'lit, M.D., sur- geon, educator; b. North Providence, R.I., July 22, 1867; s. Isaac S. and Euretta J. (Duke) Turner; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1904; Ph.D., Central U., Ind., 1906; full course certificate for advanced work in psychology, Harvard U. Summer Sch. of Arts and Sciences, 1911; specialized in edn., psychology and philosophy, Brown U., A.M., 1912, m. Jan. 14, 1912, Lydia Jessie Hudder, of Boston. Engaged in mercantile business. Providence, R.I., specializing in corpn. accounting, 1888-94; teacher and prin. various schs. in N.E. and founder R.I. Commercial Sch.; began practice of medicine in Boston, 1904; prof, pathology. Coll. Phys. and Surg, since 1904; registered phys. and surgeon in Me., Mass. and R.I. Mem. Sch. Bd., Providence, 1894-7. Mem. Boston Chapter Phi Sigma (pres., 1912). Pres. Progress Alliance, internat. ethical orgn., inc., in Mass., 1910. Address: 805 Washing- ton St., Boston, Mass., and 181 Pleasant St., Provi- dence, R.I. TITBNEB, Frederick Jackson, college prof.; b. Portage, Wis., Nov. 14, 1861; s. Andrew Jackson and Marv (Hanford) Turner; A.B., U. of Wis., 1884, A.M., 1888; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1890; (LL.D., U. of 111., 1908; Litt.D.. Harvard, 1909; Ph.D., Royal Frederick U., Christiania, 1911); m. Caroline Mae Sherwood, of Chicago, 1889. Tutor rhetoric and oratory, 1885-8, asst. prof. Am. his- tory, 1889-91, prof, history, 1891-2, prof. Am. his- tory, 1892-1910, U. of Wis.; prof, history. Harvard, Sept., 1910 — . Mem. bd. editors, Am. Hist. Rev. Pres. Am. Hist. Assn., 1910-11; mem. State Hist. Soc. of Wis., Mass. Hist. Soc, Ohio Valley Hist. Soc, Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., Colonial Soc. of Mass., Am. Antiq. Soc. Address: 7 Phillips St., Cambridge, Mass.* TUBITEB, George H.; b. Bethlehem, N.H., July 29, 1859; s. James N. and Mary A. (Hall) Turner; now lives on same farm on which great grand- father, James Turner, settled in 1789; ed. Bethle- hem schs. and Littleton (N.H.) High Sch.; m. Susan R. White, of Bethlehem, June 17, 1881; 4 children, Mary E., Helen E., James A., Gertrude W. Farmer and summer hotel keeper in same place since beginning of active career; gen. mgr. Bethle- hem and Whitefield electric light cos. since 1898; dir. Littleton Savings Bank, Littleton Creamery Assn.; administrator and trustee of estates, etc. Selectman of Town 12 yrs. ; county commr. 12 yrs., and county treas. 4 yrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1907-8, Senate, 1909-10; mem. Governor's Council, 1911-12. Trustee Bethlehem High Sch. and Graded Schs. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Ad- dress: Bethlehem, N.H. TUBIOIB, Harry Baker, editor and pub.; b. Nan- tucket, Mass., Feb. 9, 1877; s. Abner and Susan Eliza (Ray) Turner; ed. pub. and high schs., Nan- tucket; m. Gertrude Coffin Holmes, of Nantucket, Mass., Feb. 27, 1898. Editor Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror since July 1, 1907; mem. Cook & Turner, pubs.; corr. Associated Press, Boston Globe and New Bedford Standard; corporator Nantucket Sav- ings Instn. ; dir. Citizens Gas, Electric & Power Co. Mem. Nat. Editorial Assn., Mass. Press Assn., Nantucket Civic League (exec, com.), Nantucket Hist. Assn. (councilor). Mason. Republican. Conglist. Author: The Story of the Island Steam- ers, 1910; Nantucket's Old Mill, 1913; The News- papers of Nantucket, 1914. Home: 3 Chestnut St. Office: 3 Orange St., Nantucket, Mass. TXTBNBB, Henry Edward, auditor; May 4, 1842- July, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) TUBNEB, Ii. Curtis, osteopathist; b. Duxbury, Vt., July 16, 1866; s. Edward Livingston and Lo- raine Patty (Crossett) Turner; ed. pub. sch.s. of Duxbury; (jreen Mountain Sem., Waterbury Center, Vt. ; Minard Commercial Coll., Waterbury Center; D.O., Mass. Coll. Osteopathy, 1905; m. Sept. 11, 1893, Marietta Brooks MacLellan, of Swampscott, Mass. Practiced, Boston, since 1905; mem. bd. dirs., sec. and treas., Mass. Coll. Osteopathy. Mem. Am. Osteopathic Assn., N.E. Osteopathic Assn., Mass. Osteopathic Soc, Mass. Acad, of Osteopathic Physi- cians, Vt. Soc. of Boston. Republican. Conglist. Home: 192 Dartmouth St. Office: 673 Boylston St., Boston. TUBNEB, Levi, judge; Feb. 16, 1859-1913. (See vol. 1909.) TTTBNEB, Maurice Worcester, M.D.; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y., Mar. 24, 1857; s. Dr. John and Emma (Worcester) Turner; ed. pub. schs., Boston and Newton, Mass.; M.D., Boston U., 1889; m. Abby Rebecca, d. Charles and Rebecca Wing (Collins) Corliss, of Brighton, Mass., June 30, 1878. En- gaged in mercantile business, Boston; took up study of medicine, 1885; asst. instr. dept. of pathol- ogy and therapeutics, 1890-04, prof, theory and practice of medicine, 1904-8, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; asst. phys. Mass. Homoe. Hosp. until 1914; phys. and trustee N.E. Bapt. Hosp.; prac- ticing phys., Brookline, Mass., since 1899. Mem. Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Internat. Hahne- mannian Assn. (pres. 1911). Swedenborgian. Ma- son. Address: 127 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. TUBNEB, OUver W., M.D. ; b. Augusta, Me., Dec. 10, 1867: s. William H. and Ellen A. (Fogg) Turn- er; grad. Cony High Sch., Augusta, 1886; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1890; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1893; post-grad, work. Royal London Oph- thalmic Hospital, London, Eng., 1902; m. Bangor, Me.. Nov. 18, 1896, M. Marie Davenport; 2 children, Rodney Davenport, b. 1898; Madeline, 1905. Be- gan practice at Augusta, 1893; in gen. specializing in eye, ear, nose and throat; oculist and aurist, Augusta City Hosp. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Acad, of Medicine, Me. Eye and Ear Assn., Kennebec Co. Med. Soc. Mason; mem. B.P.O.B. Clubs: Abnaki, Elks. Address: 37 Stone St., Au- gusta, Me. TUBNEB, Boss Sterling", artist; June 29, 1847- Feb. 12, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* TUBNEB, Thornton Floyd, clergyman; b. Engle- wood, N.J., Oct. 8, 1S65; s. Herbert Beach and Sarah (Floyd) Turner; descendant of Rev. Samuel H. Turner, D.D., prof, in Gen. Theol. Sem. for 40 vrs., also of William Floyd, signer Declaration of independence; B.S., Princeton, 1888; studied Gen. Theol. Sem., 1900-2; m. Elizabeth L., d. Gov. J. G. McCullough, of Vt., May 31, 1898; 3 children, Her- bert Thornton, Elizabeth P., J. McCullough. Prac- ticed architecture in New York, 1890-1900; deacon, 1902, priest, 1903, P.E. Ch.; on staff Calvary Ch., New York, 1902-9; rector St. Thomas Ch., Hart- ford, Conn., 1909-12, St. Peter's Ch., Bennington, Vt., since Dec. 1, 1912. Mem. New York Soc. Beaux Arts Architects, New York Churchman's Assn., St. Nicholas Soc. (New York). Club: Uni- versity (New York). Recreations: gardening, mo- toring. Address: St. Peter's Church, Bennington, Vt. TUBNEB, "Warren Delmer, M.D. ; b. Weston, Vt., Feb. 12, 1869; s. Alden E. and Mary A. Turner; A.B., 1084 WHO'S WHO IX NP:W ENGLAND Dartmouth Coll., 1898; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1902; m. New York, 1906, Blanche Bert. Served a.s actinf? hosp. steward during Spanish-Am. War; began practice at Worcester, Vt., 1902; liealth offi- cer, Worcester, 1902-6, and supt. sclis., 1903-5; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1906. Republican. Conglist. Home: Worcester, Vt. TURNER, ■William David, real estate, automo- biles; b. Norwell, Mass., Oct. 22, 1866; s. David W. and Mary (Hatch) Turner; descendant of Hum- phrey Turner, wlio came to America from Essex, Kng., in 1628; ed. pub. schs., Norwell, and Hanover Acad.; m. Edith W. Litchfield, of North Scituate, Mass., Dec. 14, 1S90; 2 children, Humphrey Wil- liam, Mary Caroline. In lumber business and mfr. of boxes 23 yrs. ; began in real estate business, 1910; mem. E. T. Harrington Co., real estate; mem. Linscott Motor Co. (Reo cars and trucks), 163 Columbus Av., Boston; trustee Norwell Cemetery Corpn. Selectman, assessor and overseer of poor, Norwell, 10 yrs.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911, 1912. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: automobile touring. Home: Norwell, Mass. Office: 293 Washington St., Boston, Mass. TURTIiE, William, lawyer; b. Cheshire, Mass., Jan. 20, 1855; s. Owen and Ann (Dolanne) Turtle; prep. edn. liigh sclis., Cheshire; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1878; admitted to Berkshire Co. bar, 1879, and to U.S. Court, 1880; m. Versailles, Conn.. May 25, 1887, Katharine A. Heery. Has practiced at Pittsfield since 1879; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1899, 1900, 1901, 1906, 1907; elected to Senate, Mass., 1908. Republican. Catholic. Home: Pitts- field, Mass. TUTHERIiY, Herbert Everett, soldier; b. Clare- mont, N.H., Apr. 5, 1848; s. William Everett and Lorette Collins (Rossiter) Tutherly; descended from ancestors who came from Eng. and settled at York, Me., and Guilford, Conn., about 1660; dist. sch., acad. (Claremont, N.H. ) and Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H. ; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1872; (A.M., U. of Vt., 1885): m. Mary Maroa Cot- ton, of Claremont, N.H., May 29, 1878; 1 son, George Cotton, Chelsea, Vt. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Cav., June, 1872; 1st It., 1st Cav., Apr., 1879; capt., Dec, 1890; ma.i. 11th Cav., Feb., 1901; It.-col. 9th Cav., July, 1905; retired upon own application after 38 yrs.' service, Oct. 1, 1906; on duty with N.H. Militia, by order of Pres. of U.S., 1906-10; brig.-gen. and adj. -gen. N.H. N.G. since 1910. Saw many yrs. of active service in Indian campaigns throughout the plains and Rockv Mountain region: prof. mil. science U. of Vt.. 1881-5, Cornell U., 1889-92, again U. of Vt., 1893-7; comd. squadron, 1st U.S. Cav., during Spanish-Am. War, in Cuba, 1898; recom- mended for brevet as maj. "for gallantry at Bat- tle of San Juan Hill," July 1, and 2; insp. gen. in Dept. of Insp. Gen., U.S.A., 1900-5. Engaged in farming at Claremont, N.H., since 1890. Episco- palian. Wrote: Score Book and Suggestions to Riflemen, 1884; Military Science and Art of War, 1897, revised edit., 1898. Home: Claremont, N.H. TITTHIIiIi, "William. Bodle, clergyman: b. Goshen, N.Y., Oct. 7, 1K67; s. Charles B. and Elizabeth (Doughty) Tuthill; A.B., Colby, 1894, A.M., 1897; student Union Theol. Sem., 1894-5; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Lillie M. Hazelton, of Water- ville. Me., Jan. 16, 1897. Ordained Congl. minis- try, 1897; pastor Kensington, Conn., 1S97-1900; then East Hartford; now Woodford Ch., Portland, Me. Address: 123 Beacon St., Portland, Me. TUTTI.E, Albert, banker, trustee; b. Castleton, Vt., Apr. 15, 1846; s. Albert Sanford and Charlotte Culver (Moulton) Tuttle; ed. pub. schs. and Castle- ton Sem.; m. Fair Haven, Vt., Sept. 9, 1869, Emily A. Goodwin; 1 daughter, Mrs. Morris (Edith T.) Patterson. Has been identified with banking busi- ness since early boyhood; pres. Montpelier Nat. Bank: dir. Sherman Nat. Bank, New York, Allen Nat. Bank, Fair Haven, Vt., Central Vt. R.R. Co. Clubs: Bankers. Union League (New York). Home: Fair Haven, Vt. Office: Montpelier and Fair Ha- ven, Vt. TUTTIiE, Albert Henry, surgeon; b. South Bos- ton. Aug. 14. ISfil: s. .Toel White and Delia Melissa (Palmer) Tuttle: B.S., Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1883; studied Marine Lab., Newport, R.I., 1883; M.D., Harvard, 1886; studied, winter, 1886-7, U. of Vienna; settled in practice, Cam- bridge, Mass., 1887; m. June 5, 1889, Margaret Priscilla Davis. Instr. entomology, Bussey Instn., 1889-91 : relinquished general practice, 1894, to de- vote himself specially to surgery; opened office in Boston, 1892; didactic lecturer on theory and practice of surgery. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1893; surgeon St. Omer Hosp., Boston, 1893-5; es- tablished, 1895, private hosp. at Cambridge. Has published papers on surgical subjects. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Cambridge Soc. Med. Improvement, Boston Gynecol. Soc. (has been pres.) and oilier socs. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Address: Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass., and 1069 Boylston St., Boston. TUTTLE, Allison Eug-ene, educator; b. Stafford, N.H.. Aug. 7, 1S57; s. Jolni and Mary Elizabeth (Hill) Tuttle; grad. Farmington (N.H.) High Sch., 1875; A.B., Bates Coll., 1879, A.M., 1884; m. Lewis- ton, Me., June 30, 1880, Catherine Starbird; 2 chil- dren, Eugene, Guy A. Prin. Farmington Higli Sch., 1881-4, high sch., Amesbury, Mass., 1884-96, Mil- ford, 1896-9, Chicopee, 1899-1900, Haverhill, 1900- 03, high sch.. Bellows Falls, Vt., since 1904. Mem. Vt. Ednl. Commn., 1913-14. Dir. Amesbury Co- treas.), N.E.A. Odd Fellow (Lodge and Encamp- ment). Clubs: Westminster (ex-pres.). Recrea- tions: cabinet work. Address: Bellows Falls, Vt. TUTTIiE, Charles Ailing", M.D.; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 23, 1864; s. Philo Burr and Mary (Ail- ing) Tuttle; Ph.B., Yale, 1888; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1890; interne. New Haven Hosp., 1890; m. Edith .losephine Lloyd, of New Haven, (jonn., Nov. 22, 1901 (died Nov. 9, 1907); m. 2d, Mildred Jordan (B.F.A., Yale. 1914). of New Haven. July 25, 1914. Practiced at New Haven since 1892; clin. asst. in surgery, New Haven Dispensary, 1892; lecturer on orthopedic surgery, Yale Med. Sch., since 1894; lecturer. Conn. Training Sch., since 1894, Anderson Gymnasium, 1895: sec. Conn. Med. Examining Bd. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.AI.A., New Haven City Med. Soc, New Haven Co. Med. Soc, Conn. State Med. Soc, Phi Delta Zeta, Sigma Nu, Delta Epsilon Iota; pres. Nat. Confederation of State Med. Examining and Licensing Bds. Clubs: Gradu- ates', New Haven Lawn. Recreations: collecting old English prints and etchings. Address: 196 York St., New Haven, Conn. TUTTIiE, Charles Augrustus, college prof.; b. Hadlev, Jlass.; s. Worster Henrv and Margaret Elizabeth (Helmsing) Tuttle; A.B., Amherst, 1883, A.M., 1886; Ph.D., U. of Heidelberg, 1886; (LL.D., Wabash, 1913); m. Affa Sophia, d. David Worthing- ton Miner, M.D., of Ware, Mass., Jan. 6, 1891. Prin. high sch.. Ware, Mass., 1883-4; instr. polit. econo- my, 1886-92, asso. prof, polit. economy and internat. law, 1892-3, Amherst; prof, history and sociology, 1893-8, polit. economy and polit. science, 1898-13. Wabash Coll.: prof, and head dept. of economics and social science, Wesleyan U., Conn., July 1, 1913 — ; prof, same, Ind. U., summer sessions. 1911, 12, 13. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. On editorial staff for economic terms. Standard Dictionary; wrote Outline of Course in Economic Theory, 1894. Contbr. to econ. jours. Home: Mid- dletown. Conn.* TUTTIiE, Chester Clinton, educator; b. Buck- field. Me., Oct. C. 1SS:3; s. Charles Herbert and Helen Luzerne (Ripley) Tuttle; grad. Edward Lit- tle High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1900; student Bates Coll., 1901-4; A.B., Bowdoin, 1906; post-a-rad. work, Harvard, 1910-11; m. Lillian Maude Small, of Pow- nal. Me., June 29, 1912. Teacher dist. sch.. Buck- field, 1900-1; prin. high sch., Bryant's Pond, Me., 1904-5; elk. and collector of wild land taxes, in office of state treas., 1907-9; prin. high sch.. Cari- bou, Me., 1909-10, Biddeford, 1911-12; prin. Bride- ton Acad., North Bridgton, Me., since Sept., 1912. Mem. Boylston Chem. Club (Harvard). Republican. Unitarian. Royal Arch Mason. Club: Harvard Ma- sonic (Cambridge, Mass.). Address: Nortli Bridg- ton, Me. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1085 TUTTIiE, Dwig-ht 'Williams, lawyer; b. Ham- den, Conn., Jan. 11, lb;4t); s. Jesse and Lucinda (Williams) Tuttle; ed. pub. schs.; L.L.B., Yale Law Sch., 1873; m. Bertha E. Lancey, of East Haven, Conn., Sept. 16, 1889. Practiced at New Haven since 1873; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1881, 89, 91, Senate, 1897 and 1915; pros. atty. 16 yrs.; chmn. Muskogee Creek Nation and Choctaw Townsite Commn., 1899-04. Kepubllcan. Episcopalian. Ma- son; mem. Sons of Temi)erance, Granse. Home: East Haven, Conn. Office: 818 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. TUTTIiE, Edwin Prank; b. Dedham, Mass., May 16, 1875; s. David Levi and Mary R. (Gilbert) Tut- tle; grad. Uxbridge (Mass.) High Sch., 1894; m. Colletta Alice Parker, of Melrose, Mass., July 27, 1898. Gen. agt. Columbia Life Ins. Co., Sept. 1, 1909 — . Del. Prog. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912; mem. Prog. Nat. Com. from R.I., 1912-16; was first chmn. Prog. State Central and Exec, coms., R.I.; Prog, candidate for Congress, 3d R.I. Dist., 1912; stumped R.I., Mass. and N.Y., campaign of 1912. Baptist. Mem: Loyal Legion. Mason. Address: Woonsocket, R.I.* TUTTIiE, Eg-bert Clayton, publisher; b. Rutland, Vt., Jan. 11, 1849; s. George A. and Susan (Cutter) Tuttle; ed. Rutland High Sch.; m. Rachel E. Mann, of Rutland, Oct. 14, 1873; 5 children. William S., Charles Egbert, Berenice Rachel, Riford Robert, Doris Orlinda. Pres. Tuttle Co., pubs.; dir. Baxter Nat. Bank; trustee Rutland Savings Bank. Dir. Rutland Hosp. Assn.; mem. bd. of dirs. Vt. State Prison and House of Correction, from 1892-1900; state senator, 1910-12; pres. City of Rutland Bd. of Sch. Commrs. for 8 yi-s. Republican. Baptist. Mem. S.A.R., Greater Vt. Assn. K. of P.; Mason. Ad- dress: Rutland, Vt. TUTTLE, Georg-e Thomas, M.D.; b. Northwood, N.H., Mar. 18, 1850: s. Thomas and Olive Purber (Garland) Tuttle: A.B.. Dartmouth, 1872: M.D., Harvard, 1878. Began practice at Boston, 1878; 2d asst. phys., 1879-80. 1st asst. phys., 1880-1904, med. supt. since Jan. 1, 1904, McLean Hosp. Republican. Address: McLean Hosp., Waverley, Mass.* TUTTIiE. Hiram Americus, ex-governor: 1837- Feb. 10. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) TUTTIiE, J. Bimey. lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., May 19, 1864: s. Dennis Kimberly and Anna U. (Hotchklss) Tuttle; descendant of William Tut- tle, New Haven, about 1640; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, 1884; Yale Law Sch., 1891; un- married. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1891, and since practiced in New Haven; atty. Conn. Piano Dealers' Assn.; sec, dir. and gen. counsel Guilford Chester Water Co.; receiver Aetna Indemnity Co.; etc. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Has served as mem. New Haven Grays, Conn. N.G., Governor's Foot Guard. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. State Bar Assn., Yale Alumni Assn. Repub- lican. Mason. Clubs: New Haven Automobile, New Haven Yacht. Monday Luncheon. Recrea- tions: motoring. Home: 315 Willow St. Office: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. TUTTIiE, Joseph Parsons, judge: b. Unionville, Conn., June 12. 1865; s. Nelson J. and Clarissa Antoinette (Parsons) Tuttle; in 9th generation from William Tuttle, of Plvmouth, Mass., 1638; B.A., Yale, 1889; m. Edith Mather, of Hartford, Conn., Mar. 21. 1894; 2 children, Rubena, Marion. Admitted to Conn, bar Jan. 6, 1891; mem. Hart- ford Common Council, 1891-4 (pres. 1891-2); formed partnership for practice of law with Albert C. Bill, Dec. 1, 1893, under name of Bill & Tuttle, which continued until 1913: corpn. counsel (I^ity of Hartford. 1902-4; judge Superior Ct. of Conri. since Feb. 25, 1913. Mem. Am. and Conn. State bar assns. Democrat. Conglist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Knights of Pythias. Clubs: Hart- ford, Hartford Golf, University: Graduates' (New Haven); Yale (New York). Recreations: golf, walking. Home: 59 Highland St. Address: County Bldg., Hartford, Conn. TUTTLE. Julius Herbert, librarian, editor; b. Littleton, Mass., Mar. 7, 1857; s. Edmund Sherman and Eliza Ann (Conant) Tuttle; ed. Lawrence Acad., (Iroton, Mass., State Normal Sch., Bridge- water, Mass.; m. Jennie Crehore Carroll, of Ded- ham, Mass., Nov. 17, 1881. Teacher pub. schs., 1876, 77; asst. librarian Mass. Hist. Soc, Jan., 1878 — , and acting librarian, Apr., 1912 — . Acting editor Proceedings of Mass. Hist. Soc, 1907-8, asst. editor, Jan., 1909 — . Mem. Sch. Com., Dedham, 1890-1907 (chmn., 1899-1907) ; trustee Dedham Pub. Library, 1896-1910 (chmn. bd., 1906-10). Republi- can. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Antiq. Soc, Colonial Soc. IVIass. ; pres. Dedliam Hist. Soc, 190V — . Editor Dedham Historical Register, 1890-1903. Author: The Libraries of the Mathers, 1910. Home: Ded- liam, JNlass. Office: 1154 Boylston St., Boston." TUTTIiE, Iiucius, railwav official; Mar. 11, 1846- Nov. 30, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) TWEEDY, Henry HaUam, theologian; b. Bing- hamton, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1868; s. Asa Raymond and Sarah Amelia (Pratt) Tweedy; descendant from Gov. William Bradford; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1887; B.A., Yale, 1891; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1896, University of Berlin, Germanv, 1896-98; (M.A., Yale. 1909); m. Aug. 12, 1902, "Grace H. Landfield, of Binghamton, N.Y.; 2 children, Helen Landfleld, Gordon Bradford. Ordained to Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor Plvmouth Ch., Utica, N.Y., 1898-02, South Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1902-9; prof, practical theology, Yale Div. Sch. (now Yale Sch. of Religion), since 1909. Trustee Tougaloo U. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, etc Recrea- tions: music, outdoor life. Address: 112 Hunting- ton St., New Haven, Conn. TWICHEIiIi, Joseph Hopkins, clergyman; b. Southington, Conn., May 27, 1838; s. Edward and Selina D. (Carter) Twichell; A.B., Yale, 1859, A.M., 1886; Union Theol. Sem., 1859-61; Andover Theol. Sem., 1864-5; (LL.D., Trinity, 1912; D.D., Yale, 1913); m. Nov. 1, 1865, Julia Harmony Cushman; 9 children, Edward Carrington. Julia Curtis (Mrs. Howard O. Wood), Susan Lee, David Cushman, Har- mony (Mrs. Charles E. Ives), Burton Parker, Sarah Dunham, Joseph Hooker, Louise Hopkins (Mrs. John R. Hall). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1863; chaplain 71st N.Y. Vols., 1861-4; pastor Asylum Hill Ch., Hartford, 1865-12 (pastor emeritus). Fel- low, Yale, since 1874. Author: Life of John Win- throp; Some Old Puritan Love Letters (corres- pondence of John and Margaret Winthrop) ; etc. Address: 125 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn.* TWISS, Julius, banker, lawyer; b. Jolliette, P.Q., Can., Apr. 18, 1838: s. Russell and Permela (Hall) Twiss; descendant of TJiomas Twiss, of Cheshire, Conn.; A.B., Yale. 1863; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1865; admitted to Conn, bar, 1865; unmarried. Practiced in New Haven, Conn., 1865-94; mem. New Haven Common Council, 1866-74; elk. New Haven City Ct., 1869-72; mem. Tax Commn., 1882- 84; justice of the peace, 1872-82; sec. and treas. Nat. Savings Bank, New Haven, 1894-13, since comptroller. Republican. Baptist; pres. New Haven Bapt. Union, 1906-7 (exec, com.); dir. New Haven Organized Charities since 1898. Mason (K.T.). Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Young Men's Rep. Club, New Haven Hist. Soc. Club: Graduates'. Home: 37 Beers St. Office: 865 Chapel St., and 145 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. TWITCHEIiIi, Alfred Nelson, retired; b. Milan, N.H., May 28, 1837; s. Oilman and Lucy (Harris) Twitchell; sch. edn. limited to 8 weeks yearly in dist. sch. until 16; m. Dummer, N.H., June 21, 1863, Nancy C. Burk. On farm until 1867; moved to Milan, 1868, and built factory for manufacture of potato starch, operating 4 yrs. as Hutchinson, Wheeler & Twitchell; in gen. store business at Milan as A. N. Twitchell & Co., 1871-4 (store de- stroyed by fire) ; mem. firm of Twitchell & Hamlin, Gorham, 1875-82, and again in business, 1883-9; bought, with others, the C. S. Peabody & Co.'s lum- ber mills, 1890, and sold out, 1895: with others built and installed the Goodrich Falls Electric Lighting Plant (pres. Goodrich Falls Electric Co., Inc.); CO. commr., Coos Co., 1875-S; mem. State Legislature, 1897. Democrat. Free thinker. Odd Fellow. Recreations: motoring. Address: Gor- ham, N.H. 1086 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND TWITCHEIiL, Asa Howard, M.D., surgeon; b. Conglist. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°). Jackson, Me., Julv 14, 1852; s. Isaac Jackson and Recreations: physical culture. Address: Milton, Catherine (Gouch) Twitchell; left an orphan at N.H. 5; ed. common schs.; Me. Central Inst., Pittsfleld, TYLER, Augustus Cleveland, merchant; b. Nor- Me.; Castine Normal Sch.; Uaitt s Business Coll., ^ich. Conn., May 2, 1851. (See vol. 1909.) t^^^o^:t''X-^.o^,'of .!?d'-T'ow'r^.%/e^.Ta'n"?^7: 'J^li , TY^EK Charles Willis, banker; b. Cornish. N.H T£''l^^nsf^'t^^'r.LriZ^^^^7^^^^^ ^y^er-ei^lIst.^sck.'^l'-^fniJ^hrm^^/lLe^nce^rfa^Ji^- Jere Johnson, contractor ana .^""^^f;' ^^Jl'^^"' man. of Enfield. N.H.. Oct. 16, 1883 (died Oct. 11. Me V. range TWITCHELI., Georg-e Maurice, editor, agricul- .o^f^MR, Edna lone Smith, educator. (See vol. tural lecturer; b. Bethel, Me., Sept. 17. 1847; s. Al- i-^^^-) mon and Phoebe M. (Buxton) Twitchell; ed. pub. TYI.EB, Georg-e Erastus, clergyman; b. Vernon, sch and a few terms at Gould's Acad.; studied Vt., Mar. 9, 1861; s. Erastus and Martha Ann dentistry at 18 and began practice at 19, contin- (Graves) Tyler; studied Norwich U.; m. Lula Ce- uing until 1884; m. Yarmouth, Me., Jan. 26, 1870, lina Newton, of Vernon. Vt.. Mar. 28, 1887. Supt. Florence Allen. Asso. editor Me. Farmer, 1873-97, schs., Vernon. Vt.. 1882-5; ordained Advent Chris- editor-in-chief and mgr., 1897-1904 (retired on tian ministry, 1891; pastor Sturbridge, Mass., 1891- account of ill health); since weekly contbr. and 95, Hartford, Conn., 1895-8, Bristol since 1898. writer for agrl. jours, and newspapers; institute Pres. Am. Advent Mission Soc, Boston; sec. Ad- lecturer in Eastern States and Provinces of Can- vent Christian Publ. Soc. Republican. Home: ada since 1883; ex-pres. Me. Dental Soc. Republi- Bristol, Conn. can. Universalist. Mem. Grange (state lecturer TYLER, Harry Walter, college prof.; b. Ipswich, and state overseer). Recreations: experimental Mass., Apr. 16, 1863 ; s. David M. and Harriet (Will- work with trees and crops. Address: Auburn. Me. comb) Tyler; B.S.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1884; U. of TWITCHEIiIi, Georg-e Pierce, M.D.; b. Keene, Gottingen, 1887-8; Ph.D., U. of Erlangen, 1889; m. N.H., May 2. 1855; s. George Brooks and Susan Alice I. Brown, of Roxbury, Mass.. June 20. 1887. (Thayer) Twitchell; ed. pub. schs.. Keene. and Asst. mathematics, 1884-6. instr., 1886-7, asst. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston, to 1873; A.B.. Harvard, prof., 1890-1, asso. prof., 1892, prof, since 1893, head 1877; M'.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1881; m. Brookline, of dept. since 1901. sec. 1889-90 and 1891-1906, Mass., June 23, 1887, Charlotte Heywood Phillips. Mass. Inst. Tech. (See Who's Who in America Began practice at Boston, 1882; removed to Green- for societies, writings, etc.) Home: Newton Centre, field, Mass., 1886; mem. firm of Drs. Twitchell, Mass.* Stetson & Canedy since 1905; med. examiner Bast- TYLER, Heman AugTistus, M.D.; b. East Hart- ern Dist.. Franklin Co.; It. Co. K, 5th Regt., M.V.M.. ford, Conn., Aus>. 13. 1N77; s. Heman A. and Harriet 1875-8. Unitarian. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Ann (Noble) Tyler; descendant of Thomas Noble. Med. Assn.. Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. Address: of Westfield, Mass., 1653; prep. edn. Hartford pub. Greenfield, Mass. high sch.; M.D., Yale Med. Sch.. 1898; m. Florence TWITCHELL, Herbert Prancis, surgeon; b. M. Willmore, of Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 28. 1908; Bethel. Me., Nov. 16, 1859; s. Alphin and Roxana 1 daughter, Edith Talcott. Interne Hartford Hosp., A. Twitchell; ed. Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin); m. 1898-1900; in gen. practice. Hartford, since 1900. Boston, May 14, 1885, Alice Gould. Began practice Commd. 1st It., Conn. N.G., 1904; capt.. 1905; maj. at Me. Gen.Hosp., 1883: practiced at Freeport, Me.. Med. Corps, 1909; surgeon and maj. since 1909. 1884-92; removed .to Portland, 1892; surgeon to Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford County Me. Gen. Hosp. and to Webber Hosp.; consulting Med. Assn., Founders and Patriots of America. Re- surgeon Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Bath Gen. publican. Conglist. Mason. Recreations: music Hosp. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Me. (instrumental). Address: 66 Main St.. Hartford, Acad, of Medicine, Cumberland Co. Med. Soc. (pres.. Conn. 1915). Mason. Club: Portland. Address: 10 Pine TYLER, Henry Mather, educator; b. Amherst, St., Portland, Me. Mass., Nov. 18. 1843; s. William Seymour and TWITCHELL, "Willis Ira. educator; Mav 13, Amelia Ogden (Whiting) Tyler; A.B.. Amherst. 1852-Oct., 1914. (See vol. 1909.) 1865, A.M., 1868 (D.D., 1902); m. Mary Frances TWOMBLY, Edward Lambert, M.D.; b. Cherry Disbrow, of Galesburg 111.. July 30 1872. Teacher Vallev. N.Y., Oct. 14. 1859; s. Alexander Stevenson Williston Sem.. Easthampton, Mass 1865-6: and Abigail Quincy (Bancroft) Twombly; grad. studied and traveled in Europe, 1866-8; Walker Boston Latin Sch.. 1877; A.B., Yale, 1881: M.D., i"str. Latin, Amherst 1868-9; prof Greek and Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; m. June 3, 1891, Fannie German, Knox Coll. 111., 1869-72; ordained Congl. A. Foster, of Brookline, Mass. (died Aug. 27, 1894); ministry, 1872; pastor Fitchburg Mass., 1872-7: m. 2d, Oct. 14. 1897, Juliette Jenkins, of Rochester, P''°?;^Clreek Jan. 1, 1877-12 dean faculty. 1900-12. N.H. (died Aug. 5. 1913); m. 3d. Sept. 1. 1914, Smith Coll Pres., dir. Northampton St. Ry.: Evelyn Chowne, Brookline, Mass. Practiced in ^^'^f,*®? Northampton Instn. for Savings. Trustee Boston since 1889; gynecologist to Boston Dis- ^i^^ston Sem. (pres. bd ) : mem mng. com Am. pensary; former gynecologist to St. Elizabeth's Sch Classical Studies Athens Greece. Archseol. Hosp.; Instr. in gynecology, Tufts Med. Sch. Re- Inst. Americ_a. Republican. Edited (with intro. publican. Conglist. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc, ^^^^ ^S"}^^^ Selections frorn Greek Lyric Poets, Harvard Alumni Assn., Roxbury Soc for Med. 1879, 1905: reedited and revised W. S. Tyler's edi- Improvement, City Hosp. Club. Mason. Contbr. tions of the Germania and Agricola of Tacitus, on med. subjects. Address: 416 Marlboro St., Bos- 18^8, and Plato s Apology and Crito, 1887. Ad- ton, dress: Northampton, Mass.* TWOMBLY, John Herbert, M.D.. alienist, ^,^"'^"'?' f^-^^fi^^J**^®' '?a.""® artist; b. Oswego, farmer; b. Dover. N.H., Oct. 17. 1848; s. .John and ^-^Vx ^*l^-,,V^'m^'^^^= ^:, Major R D. S. and Mary Charlotte (Drew) Twombly; grad. Gilmanton J- (Hubbell)Tyle^r- ed. pub. schs., Oswego, N.Y., (N.H.) Acad., 1864; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1868. A.M., until 1870; studied for marine artist with A. Gary 1872; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch.. 1872; m. Frances' Smith, naval architect who was in 1871 marine Wellington Plumber, of Milton, N.H., July 11, artist: m. Ida M. Jourdan. at Goshen, N.Y., 1885. 1878. Practiced in Brooklyn. N.Y., 1872-4; asst. ^See Who's Who in America for list of pictures, phys. Kings County Lunatic Asvlum. 1874; asst. etc.) Has contributed illustrations and marine phys. Mich. Asvlum for the Insane, Kalamazoo. ^^^ studies to mags. Address: Greenwich, Conn.* 1874-8: druggist and phys. New Market, N.H., 1879- TYLER, James M., judge; b. Wilmington, Vt., 95; farmer at Milton, N.H., since 1895. Republican. Apr. 27, ISS.''): s. Ephraim and Mary (Bissell) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1087 Tyler; ed. Brattleboro (Vt.) Acad.; LL.B., Albany ton Med. and Surg. Jour.; since 1898 has published Law Sch., 1860; m. Ellen E. Richardson, of Brattle- 16 different researches and articles, also a text- boro, Dec. 11, 1861 (died Jan. 22, 1871); m. 2d, book on pharmacology. Del. Internal. Zool. Con- Jane P. Miles, of Brattleboro, Sept. 1, 1875. Mem. gress, 1907; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Vt. Gen. Assembly, 1863-4. 1865; state's atty. Wind- Med. Library Assn. Catholic. Home: 416 Marl- ham Co., 1867-8; mem. 46th and 47th Congresses boro St., Boston. (1879-83), 2d Vt. Dist.; judge Supreme Ct. of Vt., TYRRELL, Arthur Hamilton, mfr ; b Roxbury 1887-1908. Republican. Address: Brattleboro, Vt.* Conn., Nov. 7, 1860: s. Oliver S. and Rachel S. TYLER, John Mason, biologist; b. Amherst, (Glover) Tyrrell, and descendant of Roger Tyrrell] Mass., May 18, 1851; s. Prof. William Seymour Milford. Conn., 1637; common sch. edn.; m. Provl- and Amelia Ogden (Whiting) Tyler; A. B., Amherst, dence, 1884, Eva L. Lowe (died Sept., 1885); m. 1873, A.M., 1876: Union Theol. Sem., 1874-6; univs. 2d, Waterbury, May, 1889, Augusta M. Smith. Be- of Gottingen and Leipzig, 1876-9; (hon. Ph.D., Col- San active career at 14 as elk. in gen. store at Rox- gate, 1S8S); m. Elizabeth Smith, of La Harpe, 111., bury Station, and at 16 engaged in mercantile July 12, 1883. Instr. biology, 1879-81, zoology and business with his father (O. S. Tyrrell & Son), botany, 1881-2, Stone prof, biology since 1882, Am- continuing 3 yrs.; was on the road for the Oriental herst. (See Who's Who in America for list of Spice Co., New York, and after a yr. entered em- writings.) Address: Amherst, Mass.* Ploy of C. W. Michaels, general mchts., Talesville. TYLER, Rollin Usher, lawyer; b. Tylerville ^f.^P'i/^,"®^ ^^.?XL'^?!;*^'^i'Zl,lA82, and entered em- (Haddam), Conn., Sept. 8, 1864; s. Alpheus Wil- P^7h°.LT^-. ?«^itiii Vacht, Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead), PortlanE, James Hixon, educator; b. South Livonia. Livingston Co.. N.Y., Oct. 24, 1852; s. John Landis and Ale.xina (Curtis) Van Sickle; !;rad. N.Y. State Normal Coll., Albany, 1873; stu- dent Williams Coll., 1876-7. and completed coll. work at Univ. of Colo.. A.B., 1896, A.M., 1898; (hon. Pd.D., Albany, 1905; hon. A.M. from Williams Coll., 1913); m. Caroline E. Valentine, of New Providence, N.J., Aug. 1, 1883. Teacher in public sch. near birthplace, 1874, then successively teacher in vil- lage schs.. New Providence, N.J., Caledonia, N.Y., Cook Acad., Havana, N.Y.; prin. city sch., Denver; supt. north side schools, Denver, 1890-1900; supt. pub. instrn., Baltimore, 1900-11; supt. schools. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 1. 1911 — . Lecturer on sch. administration. U. of Chicago, summer quarters. 1902. 04, 05, 06, Yale, 1907, Cornell. 1908; dir. of courses in sch. supervision and administration. Summer Sch. of the South, U. of Tenn., 1909-11. Presbyn. Active mem. N.E.A. ; mem. Nat. Council Edn.; pres. Southern Ednl. Assn.. 1909; pres. Am. School Peace League, 1908-13; mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Alpha Chapter of Colo.). Home: 21 Elliott St., Springfield. Mass.* VAN SIi'S'CK, Cyrus Manchester, lawyer; b. Providence, R.I.. Jan. 9, 1856; s. Nicholas and Phoebe Elizabeth (Manchester) Van Slyck; A.B.. Brown U.. 1876. A.M.. 1879; LL.B., Harvard. 1878; m. Annie P. Crocker, of Fitchburg. Mass., Apr. 12, 1887; 3 children, Margaret. George W^.. Dorothy. Practiced law since 1878; pres. Freemason Hall Co., Exchange Real Estate Co.; dir. The George H. Ca- hoone Co., Equitable Fire and Marine Ins. Co., R.I. Safe Deposit Co.; asst. city solicitor. Provi- dence, 1889-92; mem. R.I. Gen. Assembly, 1897-8. actively identified with R.I. Militia, 1875-96,' now col., retired. Mem. Am. and R.I. bar assns.. Provi- dence Bar Club. Episcopalian. Mason (33°, K.T.); Past Grand Master Masons of R.I. Clubs: Hope, University, Providence Art, Agawam Hunt, Har- vard (New York). Recreations: motoring, reading. Home: 6 Young Orchard Av. Office: 49 West- minster St., Providence, R.I. VAN ITMMERSEN, Richard, railway oflScial; b. Boston, Dec. 14, 1874; ed. pub. schs.. Cambridge, Mass.; married. Began active career in ticket auditor's oflice. B. & A. R.R., 1891; claim, tariff and rate elk., gen. frt. office same rd.. 1896-1900; chief elk.. 1900-6; div. frt. agt.. Worcester. Mass., 1906-7; asst. gen. frt. agt., 1907-11, gen. frt. agt. since June 5, 1911, same rd. Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 298 Washington St., Boston. VAN VIiECK, John Monroe, mathematician, edu- cator: March 4, lS33-Nov. 4, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) VAN WINKIiE, Edgar Beach, engineer. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1912-13, for biography.) Home: 115 E. 70th St., New York, and "Hillhome." Litchfield, Conn. VARICK, 'William Remsen, M.D. ; b. Poughkeep- sie, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1870; s. Remsen and Jane Eliza (Buel) Varick: prep. edn. Albanv (.\.Y. ) Acad.; student Cornell Univ., 1890-2; M.D.. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York. 1895; m. Manchester, N.H., Dec. 15, 1904, Melusina (Hopkins) Varick. Has practiced in Concord since Mar., 1898. Home: Man- chester, N.H. VARNEY, Albert "Watson, educator; b. Salem, 111., July 5, 1863; s. Mervin Pease and Eliza J. (Gil- breath) Varney; grad. Bristol (Vt.) Acad., 1882; A.B., Middlebury Coll., 1886; post-grad, study. Har- vard, 1891-2; m. Middlebury, Vt.. Jan. 4. 1888, Har- riet L. Bond. Supt. schs.. Browns Valley, Minn., 1886-88, Ortonville. Minn.. 1888-90, Bristol, Vt., 1890-1, Ortonville, 1892-7, Mankato. Minn.. 1897-9; teacher Burlington. Vt.. 1S99-01; with Internat. Mag.. 1901-2; supt. schs.. Bennington, since Feb.. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1093 1902. Mem. D.K.E. Mason. Recreations: orchard. Address: Bennington, Vt. VABNET, Cyrus Bede, educator; b. Windham. Me., Oct. 13. 1839; s. Otis and Jane (Tukey) Var- ney; A.B., Bowdoin, 1863, A.M., 1866; m. Laura Bangs, of Candor, N.Y., Apr. 2, 1866; 2 children, Cora (Mrs. William M. Leishton), Elmer O. Teacher, Waverly, N.Y., 1864-5, Westbrook (Me.) Sem., 1866-74; prin. English and Classical Sch., Portland, 1874-87; in ins. business. 1887-99 (re- tired). Trustee "U'estbrook Sem. since 1899. Re- publican. Universali-st. Address: 17 Waverly St., Portland, Me. VABNET, Justin Edwards, banker; b. Salmon Falls, N.H., 1853; s. William W. and Maria B. (jNIerrill) Varney; ed. pub. schs., Lawrence, Mass.; m. Lawrence, 1S81, M. Edith Newell; 2 children, Burton INIerrill, Raymond Newell; m. 2d, Grove- land, Mass., 1914, Isabella G. Downie. Store elk. and office boy, 1868-73; messenser and bookkeeper, 1873-9, teller, 1879-93, cashier since 1893, Bay State Nat. Bank, Lawrence; trustee and mem. Bd. of Investment. Essex Savings Bank, Lawrence; resi- dent v.-p. Am. Surety Co. of New York. Repub- lican. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Lawrence, Am. Forestry Assn., Washington, D. C, Bd. of Trade of Lawrence. Home Market Club, Boston, Lawrence City Mission. Club: Merrimack Valley Country. Address: Lawrence, Mass. VAUGHAN, Arthur Montague, farmer; b. Wood- stock, Vt., Aug. 4, 1869; s. George H. and Frances (Montague) Vaughan; prep. edn. Woodstock High Sch.; grad. State Agrl. Coll., Vt, 1898; m. Belle Morse, of Randolph, Vt., Jan. 16, 1900; 2 children, Dorothy Morse, Emma Frances. Mem. State Bd. of Agr., Vt., 1906-8; state commr. of forestry, 1906-8; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912; now mgr. Shelburne Farms. Progressive. Protestant. Ad- dress: Shelburne, Vt. VATTGHAIT, Bmest Howe, lawyer; b. Green- wich. IMass., June 22. 1858; s. Joseph P. and An- genette C. (Hcwe) Vaughan; descendant on both sides of old N.E. families; ed. New Salem (Mass.) Acad.; LL.B., 1884, Boston U. Law Sch.; m. Carrie L. Gleason. of Dana, Mass., Nov. 18, 1884; 2 daugh- ters, Agnes Gleason (Smith Coll., 1907; m. June 19, 1915, Harry M. Latham, of Dedham, Mass.), Ruth (Smith, 1908). Started to teach district schs. in Greenwich, Mass., at age of 15; prin. grammar sch.. Ware, Mass., 5 yrs. ; admitted to Suffolk bar, Jan. 23, 1884, and has since practiced at Worces- ter. Mem. Vaughan, Esty & Clark; city solicitor, Worcester, since 1906. Mem. Worcester Co. and- Mass. bar assns. Republican. Mason (32°). Clubs: Worcester, Commonwealth, Tatnuck Country, Economic, Worcester Automobile. Recreations: motoring, fishing, gai'dening, hunting (including honey bees, also practical bee keeper). Home: 30 Sever St. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass.; (summer) "The Birches," Greenwich Village, Mass. VAUGHAN", Henry Goodwin, lawyer; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Sept. 28, 1868; s. Benjamin and Anna Harriet (Goodwin) Vaughan; ancestors among early settlers who secured grants of land from King of Eng. one mile along banks of Kennebec River, extending five miles inland, and founded town of Hallowell, Me. (old homestead still re- mains property of family) ; prep. edn. Miss Harris Sch.. Cambridge, and Noble's Sch. (later Noble and Greenough Sch.); A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893, LL.B., 1893; m. Elizabeth Russell Tyson, Apr. 5, 1915. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1893. and since prac- ticed in Boston; mem. firm of Myers, Brooks & Vaughan since Jan. 1914. Formerly mem. Nat. Lancers, Troop A, M.V.IM. Republican. Episco- palian; ex-treas. and ex-vestryman St. Paul's Ch. (now the Cathedral), Boston. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston; sec. and treas. Masters of Foxhounds Assn. of America. Clubs: Union, Tavern (treas.). Harvard (Boston), Eastern Yacht. Norfolk Hunt Club (master of hounds since 1902). Episcopalian (ex-v.-p.), Oakley Country, Boston Yacht, Portland Yacht. Recrea- tions: yachting, shooting, riding to hounds. Home: South Berwick, Me. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Massachusetts. VAUGHAN, Mary Drew, teacher; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 2. 1872; d. Christopher and Elizabeth (Pooke) Vaughan; Ph.B., Brown U., 1897; unmar- ried. I..ibrarian Fogg Library, South Weymouth, Mass., 1898-01; keeper of graduate records. Brown U., 1902-7; editor Hist. Catalogue of Brown U., 1764-1904, 1905; alumni editor and business mgr. Brown Alumni Monthly, 1905-9; teacher Tech. High Sch., Providence, since 1909. Free Baptist. Address: 150 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. VAUGHAN, PhiUp Henry Sheridan, M.D. ; b. New Portland, Me., Jan. 1, 1866; s. Zenas and Esther (Putnam) Vaughan; prep. edn. Westbrook Sem.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1889; m. Skow- liegan. Me., 1894, Mabel Wentworth. Began prac- tice at Skowhegan, 1889; asst. supt. Me. Insane Hosp., Augusta, 1890-01; supt. Eastern Me. In- sane Hosp., 1903-7; settled in Portland, 1907. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn. Republican. Mason. Home: Yarmouth, Me. VAUGHAN, Richard Miner, theologian; b. Ban- gor, Wis., Aug. 28, 1870; s. John J. and Mary A. (Thomas) Vaughan; descended from Welsh ances- trv; grad. Wavland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1891; A.B., Brown U., 1895 (D.D., 1913); B.D., U. of Chi- cago, 1898; m. Eleanor J. Farries, of Wauwatosa, Wis., June 24. 1897; 2 children, Wayland F., b. Nov. 3, 1901; Richard F., Sept. 27, 1906. Ordained Bapt. ministrv. 1898; pastor Warren Av. Ch., De- troit, Mich., 1899-01, 1st Ch., Janesville, Wis., 1901-8: dean Pacific Coast Bapt. Theol. Sem., Berk- eley, Cal., 1908-9, instr. Pacific Theol. Sem., 1910- 12; pastor 1st Ch., Berkeley, Cal., 1909-12; prof. Christian theology, Newton Theol. Instn., since Sept. 1, 1912. Recreations: tennis, baseball, hand- ball. Address: Newton Centre, Mass. VAUGHAN, ■William "Warren, lawyer; b. Hallo- well. Me., Apr. 25. 1848; s. William Manning and i^nne T. (Warren) Vaughan; g.g.s. Dr. Benjamin Vaughan, M.P., who came from England in 1794, and settled at Hallowell: A.B., Harvard, 1870 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1874; studied U. of Heidel- berg, 1871; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1873; m. Ellen Twisleton Parkman, of Boston, Oct. 16, 1882; 2 children, Mary Eliot, Samuel. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1874, and since practiced in Boston: v.-p. Providence Instn. for Sa\in-rs. Mem. ^ m. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: LTnion (Bos- ton). Harvard (New York). Home: 354 Beacon St. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Mass. VAUGHN", George C, president Salem Safe De- posit & Trust Co., Salem, Mass. VI:ASI:"X", Arthur D., mfr. ; b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 13, 1854: s. Dennis and Isabella H. (French) Veasey; descendant of George Veasey, Dover, N.H., 1639; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. Clara W. Kimball, of Haverhill, Oct. 23, 1883; 3 children. Arthur Hale, Clara Lucile and Valerie Follett (twins). Began as elk. in Haverhill post- office: then elk. with Abram French & Co., crock- ery, glassware, etc.: entered woolen mill of the late E. J. M. Hale, of Groveland, Mass., 1874, and became asst. mgr.. and on death of Mr. Hale, 1881, was made mgr. of the estate; associated with Ben- jamin P. Hale in purchase of mills, as Groveland Mills, mfrs. flannels, 1892. and has been sole propr. since 1903; dir. Merrimac Nat. Bank. Mem. Ancient and Hon. j^rtillery Co., Boston. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Home: 4 Wind- sor St., Haverhill, Mass. Address: South Grove- land, Mass. VEAZIE, Georg-e AugTistus, composer; b. Boston, Dec. 18. 1835; s. George A. and Hannah K. Veazie; ed. Eliot Sch., Boston: studies in music, practice and composition began at about 15 yrs. of age; m. Anna K. Wellman, of Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 10, 1858; 2d, Elizabeth F. Stearns, of Chelsea, Sept. 10, 1895: 3d. R. Grace Leger, of Hartford, Conn., Sept. 30, 1899. _ In sch. music work was for yrs. associated with Luther Whiting Mason; sec. Nat. Summer Music Sch. several yrs.; supervisor music Chelsea pub schs., 1869-03: mem. faculty N.E. Con- servatory of Music. 1888-02. Composed several light operas. 1864-80; also numerous songs in bal- lad form, and choruses composed expressly for schools, etc. Home: Chelsea, Mass.* 1094 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND VEEDES, Curtis Hussey, inventor, mfr. ; b. Alle- gheny, Pa., Jan. 31, 1862; s. Herman and Hannah (Adair) Veeder; grad. Plattsbursh (N.Y.) High Sch., 1881; M.E., Lehigh U., 1886; m. Louise G. Stutz, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 daughters, Josephine Adair. Dorothy Irvin. Draughtsman Pope Mfg. Co., bi- cycle mfrs., July-Oct., 1886; chief draughtsman, mech. dept., Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., Calumet. Mich., 1886-9; draughtsman and engineer, Thom- son-Houston Elee. Co., Lynn, Mass., 1889-93; draughtsman, Hartford Cycle Co., 1894-5; pres. Veeder Mfg. Co. since 1895. Prin. inventions and patents: bicycle saddles, 1880, 1882; cyclometer for bicycles, 1891; automatic casting machine and spl. alloys, 1896, 1898; liquid tachometer, 1901. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., A.A.A.S., Am. Geog. Soc, Hartford br. Archseol. Inst. America, Am. Forestry Assn., Am. Civic Assn., League Am. Wheelmen, Municipal Art Soc, Hartford, etc. Re- publican. Clubs: Hartford, Musical, University, Automobile, Hartford Golf (Hartfoid), Lauren- tides T'ish and Game (Quebec). Home: 17 Mar.'ihall St. Office: Cor. Garden and Sargeant Sts., Hart- ford, (Z'onn.* VERBECK, Roland Hale, educator; b. Boston, Jan. IS, 1886; s. Calvin Morris and Ida Susan (Had- lock) Verbeck; descendant on father's .side, of Ver- becks and Varnums — Gen. Varnum of Am. Revo- lution; grad. Maiden High Sch., 1904; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1908; Mass. Agrl. Coll. Summer Sch., 1908; Bur. of Univ. Travel Tour on Agr., in Eu- rope, summer, 1911; Cornell Summer Sch., 1913; unmarried. Prin. Petersham Agrl. High Sch., 1908- 10; prin. Parsonsfield Sem. since Sept., 1910. So- cialist. Universalist. Mem. N.B.A., Phi Sigma Kappa. Mason; mem. Grange. Address: Kezar Falls. Me., R.F.D. VERI>I, 'William Francis, surgeon; b. Vico Eque- use, Italy, Nov. 27, 1873; s. Domenico and Rosa (Ruggiero) Verdi; ed. grammar and high schs., New Haven, Conn.; M.D., Yale Med. Sch., 1894; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1914). Practiced in New Haven since 1895; asst. obstetrician and gynecologist Yale Med. Sch., also instr. in surgery; surgeon gen. C.N.G., 1911-15: chief surgeon St. Raphael's Ho-p.; attending surgeon New Haven Hosp. ; consulting surgeon St. Vincent's Hosp. (Bridgeport, Conn.), surgeon Middlesex Hosp. (Middletown). surgeon St. Mary's Hosp. (Waterbury). Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc, Am. Urol. Assn. Catholic Clubs: Graduates,' Quinnipiack. Address: 27 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. "VERHOEFF, Frederick Herman, M.D. ; b. Louis- ville. Ky., July 9, 1874; s. Herman and Mary Jane (Parker) Verhoeff; Ph.B.. Yale. 1895; M.D.. Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1899; A.M., Harvard, 1902; studied ophthalmology in Europe, 1902-3; m. Mar- garet P. Lougee, of Rye Beach, N.H., Sept. 17, 1902. Asst. surgeon Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hosp., 1899-1900; asst. in pathology. Har- vard Med. Sch.. 1900-2; asst. ophthalmic surgeon Carney Hosp., Boston, 1902-6; pathologist, 1900 — , asst. ophthalmic surgeon, 1905-13, ophthalmic sur- geon, since 1913. Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; instr. ophthalmic pathology, Harvard Med. Sch.. 1907 — . Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Assn. of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, etc Home: 5 Euston St., Brookline. Office: 101 New- bury St.. Boston.* 'VERNON, Ambrose "White, clergyman; b. New York. Oct. 13. 1870; s. William and Rebecca Peace (White) Vernon; A.B., Princeton, 1891; grad. Union Theol. Seminary. New York. 1894; univs. of Berlin. Halle and Gottingen. 1894-6; (A.M., Yale. 1907; D.D.. Dartmouth, 1907); m. Katharina Tappe. of Wernigerode. Germany, May 22. 1896. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1896; pastor First Ch.. Hiawatha. Kan., 1896-9. First Church, E. Orange. N.J.. 1899- 1904. Church of Christ. Dartmouth Coll.. and prof. Bibl. lit.. Dartmouth. 1904-7; prof, practical theol- ogy, Yale Div. Sch., 1907-9: minister of Harvard Ch., Brookline. since 1909. Home: 108 Center St., Brookline, Mass.* 'VERNON Frank Iiawrence, clergyman; b. St. John, N.r... Can., Mar. 17, 1873; B.A., Trinity Coll., Toronto, Can., 1893; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1896; (D.D., Trinity, Toronto). Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, P.E. Ch.; rector St. An- drew's Ch., North Grafton, Mass., 1896-02; dean of the Cathedral Ch. of St. Luke, Portland, Me., since 1902. Mem. Standing Com. Diocese of Me.; examin- ing chaplain to Bishop of Me.; has served as dep- uty to Gen. Conv, V.-p. Associated Charities, Port- land. Addres.s: 15;; State .St., I'ortland, Me. VERRIIali, Addison Emery, zoologist, geologist; b. Greenwood, Me., Feb. 9, 1839; s. George Wash- ington and Mary (Hilborn) Verrill; B.S., Harvard, 1862; (hon. A.M., Yale. 1867); m. Flora L., d. Elliot Smith, of Norway, Me., June 15. 1865; father of Alpheus Hyatt Verrill. Asst. in Museum Compara- tive Zoology, 1860-4, prof, zoology, 1864-1907. emer- itus prof.. 1907, curator Zoijl. Mus., 1867-1910, instr. geology, Sheffield Scientific School, 1870-94, Yale. Curator Boston Soc. Natural History. 1864- 74; prof, comparative anatomv and entomology, U. of Wis., 1868-70; asso. editor Am. Jour, of Science since 1869; asst. in charge of scientific explorations by the U.S. Fish Commn., 1871-87. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; ex. -pres. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; hon. mem. many Am. and foreign scien- tific socs. Has made valuable orifjinal investiga- tions in relation to the invertebrata of the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts of N. America, and especially of the deep-sea fauna, and on the marine fauna of Bermuda, W. Indies, Brazil and Panama; has written over 350 papers on zool. and geol. sub- jects. Contributed all the zool. matter to Web- ster's Internat. Dictionary, 1890, and Supplement, 1900. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 319 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.* 'VERRIIiI^, Alpheus Hyatt, artist, naturalist; b. New Haven, Conn.. July 23. 1871; s. Addison Emery and Flora L. (Smith) Verrill; ed. Hopkins Gram- mar Sch.. New Haven; studied art, Yale School of Fine Arts; spl. course in zoology, under his father; m. Kathryn L. McCarthy, of New York, Jan. 21, 1892. On natural history expdn. to W. Indies, 1889-90, explorations in Central America. 1892. natural history expedition to Bermuda, 1902; an- nounced Feb.. 1902. discovery of photography in natural colors (autochrome process). Illustrated natural history dept. Webster's Internat. Dic- tionary, 1896. Clarendon Dictionary, and other pubis. Resided in Dominica, B.W.I., 1903-6; scien- tific expdn. to San Domingo, 1906-7. Dir. of Teachers' Nature Study Club. New Haven pub. schs. Contbr. on natural history to Popular Science since 1891. and other mags.; editor, popu- lar science dept., "American Boy" mag. Mem. tech. bd. of Aeronaut. Soc; has made a spl. study of the modern gas engine and aviation. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Hart- ford. Conn. Office: Henry Holt & Co., New York.* 'VERRI^Ij, Elgin Cameron, lawyer; b. Cape Elizabeth. Me., Oct.. 1858; s. Levi O. and Rebecca F. (Hannaford) Verrill; grad. Cape Elizabeth High Sch.. 1878. Colby Coll.. 1883 (A.M., 1888); ad- mitted to bar. 1886. Engaged in practice at Port- land. Me., since 1887; mem. firm of Clifford, Verrill & Clifford until 1914, since alone. Mem. CTumber- land Co. Bar Assn. Democrat. IMem. K. of P.. I.O. O.F.. Red Men. Clubs: Portland Athletic. Fern Park. Recreations: gardening. Home: Cape Eliza- beth, Me. Office: 57 Exchange St., Portland, Me. VERRI^Ii, Elmer Russell, educator; b. Wayne, Me.. Nov. 5. 1881; s. Millard Filmore and Harriett Blake (Larrabee) Verrill; descendant of Mayflower ancestry: grad. Oak Grove Sem.. 1901; A.B.. Bates Coll.. 1906; post-grad. work. U. of Me. Summer Sch. and Columbia U.; m. Aug. 7. 1907. Abbie E. Burgess, of North Vassalboro, Me. Prin. Island Falls High Sch.. 1906-9. Lee Normal Acad.. 1909-14, Fast Maine Conf. Sem. since 1914. Methodist. Ad- dress: Bucksport. Me. VERRZIiIi, Georg-e Elliot, civ. engr.; b. New Haven, Conn., July 29, ISCil: s. Addison Emery (prof, zoology at Yale) and Flora Louise (Smith) Verrill; ed. pvt. schs., New Haven. 1873-9. Hop- kins Grammar Sch., 1879-82: Ph.B.. civ. engring. course. Sheffield Scientific Sch.. Yale. 1885; m. Maude IM. Price, of Portland. Ore., Aug. 23, 1890; 2 children, Addison E., Flora Helen; m. 2d, Amy C. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1095 Doane, June 3, 1912. Instr. in field practice and drawing, Yale, 1SS5-6; topographer, transitman, etc., U.P. Pty. and B. & Mo. R. liy., Kansas and Nebraska, 1886-7; railroad location in Fla. and in- structor Yale, 1888; topographer, United Slates Ge- ol. Survey, Nev., 1888-9; instr. civ. engring. and geology, Y'ale, 1889-91; surveyman and insp. U.S. Kngr. Dept., hydrographic surveys and river and harbor improvements in N.Y. and N.J., 1891-2; U.S. asst. engr. in charge fortification work at Ft. Wadsworth, N.Y'., 1892-4; U. S. insp. of river and harbor improvements in Conn., 1894-8; U. S. jr. engr. in charge fortification work at Gardiners Pt. and Fishers Island, N.Y., 1898-1900, and in charge harbor improvements, New Haven, and Bridgeport, Conn., 1900-2; supt. U.S. Engr. Dept., 1904-5; U.S. asst. engr,. since 1905, in charge U.S. Engr. Office at New Haven, in charge of U. S. river and harbor improvements in Conn, from N.Y'^. state line to and includint; the Conn. Ri\er. Mem. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Conn. Soc. C.E. Clubs: Graduates', Y'acht. Home: 319 Willow St. Address: 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. VEEY, Frank Washingrton, astronomer; b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 12, 1852; s. Washington and Martha Needham (Leach) Very; S.B. (in chemistry), Mass. Inst. Tech., 1873; m. Portia Mary Vickers, of Glen- shaw. Pa., Apr. 11, 1893. Instr., physical lab., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1877; astronomer at Allegheny (Pa.) Obs., 1878-95; adj. prof, astronomy and instr. in geology. Western U. of Pa., 1890-5; acting dir, Ladd Obs. and prof, astronomy. Brown U., 1896-7, completing, at own expense, research on Atmos- pheric Radiation, published as bull. "G" by U.S. Weather Bur., 1900; spl. agt. U.S. Weather Bur., 1900; dir. Westwood Astrophys. Obs., 1906 — . Was for 10 yrs. Prof. Langley's prin. asst.; made many original investigations. Swedenborgian. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Ad- dress: Westwood, Mass.* VEBV, Nathaniel A,, treasurer; b. Salem, Mass., Sept. 30, 1838; s. Nathaniel and Eliza Ann (Kim- ball) Very; first ancestor in Salem was member of the 1st Church, in 1637; ed. Salem High Sch.; m. Oct. 21, 1862, Caroline M. Brown, of Salem. Treas- urer City of Salem, 1879-84; cashier Naumkeag Nat, Bank, 1883-09; treas. Naumkeag Trust Co. since Oct., 1909; has served as mem. School Com., Com- mon Council, and Bd. of Aldermen. Treas. Salem Athenaeum, Assn. for Relief of Aged and Destitute Women, Salem. Republican (voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1860). Baptist. Mem. S.A.R. Treas. Grand Encampment I.O.O.F., Mass.; trustee Grand Lodge I.O.O.F., Mass., and of various other secret socs. Home: 16 Buftum St. Oflfice: 217 Essex St., Salem, Mass. VERY, Samuel Williams, re.ir-admiral; b. Liver- pool, Eng., Apr. 23, 1846; s. Samuel (Jr.) and Sarah Williams (McKey) Very; pvt. and pub. schs.; U.S. Naval Acad. Newport, R.I., and Annapolis, Md., 1863-6; m. Martha Bourne Simonds, of Warehouse Point, Conn., June 14, 1883. Ensign, Mar. 12, 1868; master, IMarch 26. 1869; It., March 21, 1870; It.- comdr.. Mar. 4, 1886; comdr.. Mar. 5. 1895: capt. Feb. 19, 1901; rear-admiral, July 22, 1906. Served in numerous vessels of the Navy and at several naval stas., besides engaging in magnetic investi- gations on part of Coast Survey, 1880-1, and having charge of Transit of Venus Expdn. to Patagonia, 1882-3; comd. steamers Saturn and Cassius, 1898, in operations around Cuba, and the gunboat Cas- tine, 1899-1900. in Philippine and Chinese waters; while comdg. Castine conquered and received sur- render of Zamboanga, Mindanao, P.I., with results that were highly commended in report of Rear- Admlral J. C. Watson: comd. U.S.S. San Francisco, Mediterranean and Asiatic stas., Nov., 1903-Dec. 31, 1904; commandant of Naval Sta., Hawaii. July 26, 1906-Apr. 23, 1908: retired Apr. 23, 1908. Club: New Y'ork Y'acht. Home: 28 Monadnock Rd., New- ton Centre, Ma.ss.* VESFEB, Boljert Amljrose, civil engineer; b. Thomaston, Me., May 30, 1878; s. Ambrose Frank- lin and Margaret (Black) Y''esper; student English High Sch.. 1897; Internat. Corr. Sch., 1902; Lowell Inst. (Mass. Inst. Tech.), 1906; unmarried. Began in employ of E. W. Bowditch, landscape engr., 1897; was with Boston Transit Commn., during construction of East Boston Tunnel, 1899; in em- ploy of City of Boston, 1900-2; with Boston & Worcester St. Ry. during construction of the road 1902-3; with Mass. Highway Commn., as resident engr. in charge of construction of state roads since 1903, except 1 yr., 1911-12, during which time served as supt. sts., Arlington, Mass. Mem. Mass. Highway Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs., Boston Soc. of Arts. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 89 Waldeck St., Dorchester Centre, Mass. Office: Mass. Highway Commn., State House, Boston, Massachusetts. VIAIiIi, Herbert Bainbridg'e, banker; b. Dorset, Bennington Co., Vt., Jan. 8, 1839; s. Asa Boynton and Lucy (Newhall) Viall; descendant of Na- thaniel Viall, a Revolution soldier, who enlisted at 17 and served through the war; ed. common schs., Dorset and Manchester, Vt. ; m. Julia M. Cone, of Westminster, Vt. (died 1901); m. 2d, Einma Whittemore, of Brookline, Mass., May 5, 1903; children, Herbert Bainbridge, Jr., born and died Feb., 1904; Willam Boynton, b. July 30, 1905. In livery and wool business, 1867-84, lumber business, 1884-90; cashier Citizens Nat. Bank of Keene, 1890- 97; treas. Cheshire County Savings Bank, 1898-14; dir. Conn. River R.R., Vt. Valley R.R., Citizens Nat. Bank, Ashuelot Nat. Bank. Mem. N.H. Legisla- ture, 2 terms, 1871; mayor of City of Keene, 2 terms, 1889, 90; mem. Governor's Council of N.H., 1907, 08. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Commercial. Address: Keene, N.H. VTAUX, Frederic Henry, real estate; b. Boston, May 24, 1848; s. Edward Henry and Sarah Russell (Marsh) Viaux; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1866 (Franklin Medal); A.B., Harvard, 1870; m. Boston, Florence Ballou Farrar. In real estate brokerage business since 1871; secured spl. charter for recla- mation and improvement of North Shore of Charles River Basin, with park features, 1881; instru- mental in securing legislative action for construc- tion of Harvard Bridge, between Boston and Cam- bridge, 1884, and in introducing the hydraulic sys- tem of dredging in Boston Harbor, 1887; secured spl. charter for, and founded, the Boston Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bd., 1889, and was its exec, officer (sec. -treas. and mem. exec, com.) for more than 25 yrs.; undertook development of a large area of tide-covered lands on Charles River for commercial purposes, 1890, now im- proved and mostly occupied; chmn. of Commis- sion for Revision of Building Laws of Boston, apptd. by mayor. Aug., 1906: officer and mem. various orgns. Home: 10 Brimmer St. Office 53 State St., Boston, Mass. VICHEBT, John Frederick, clergyman; b. Gobies, Ontario, Can., Aug. 10, 1874; s. Frederick William and Janet (Edmiston) Vichert: Wood- stock Coll., Ont.; A.M., McMaster U., Toronto, 1898, B.D., 1904; fellow in ch. history, U. of Chicago, 1904, 1905; (D.D., Franklin Coll., Ind., 1912): m. Nettie Douglas Wallace, of Plattsville, Ont., Can., Sept. 20, 1899; 2 children, Frederick W., Clarence G. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1899; pastor Calvary Ch., Victoria, B.C., 1899-04, 1st Ch., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1906-12. 1st Ch., Providence, R.I., since 1912. Republican. Mem. Bapt. Theol. Circle, Boston, R.I. Hist. Soc. Recreations: horticulture, fishing. Ad- dress: 107 Bowen St., Providence, R.I.* VICKEBY, Herman Frank, M.D. ; b. Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 20, 1856: s. John and Martha Bond (Per- kins) Vickery; A.B., Harvard U., 1878, M.D.. 1882; post-grad, study U. of Leipzig, 1 winter. Vienna Gen. Hosp., 1 summer; m. Abby Williams Davis, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 28, 1886. In practice at Bos- ton since 1883; asst., 1884-90, instr. clin. medicine, 1S90-14, Harvard; phys. to out-patients, 1889-98, visiting phys., 1898-15, Mass. Gen. Hosp.; consult- ing phys. to hosps. at Plymouth, Attleboro, Quincy, Mass. Pres. Boylston Med. Soc, 1887-8; mem. Bos- ton Soc. for Med. Improvement (pres.), Boston Soc. Med. Sciences. A.M. A., Assn. Am. Physicians, Mass. !Med. Soc. (councilor). Good Govt. Assn., Immi- gration Restriction League, Boston Chamber of Commerce. First It. and asst. surgeon, 1st Regt., M.V.M., 1884-6. Episcopalian. Independent Repub- lican. Address: 263 Beacon St., Boston.* 1096 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND VICKERY, Orris Storer, M.D. ; b. Morrill, Me., Mar. 5, 1878; s. John Freemont and Annie Laura (Storer) Vickery; ed. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill, Me.; Coburn Classical Insl., Watcr\iile; M.l>., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Syracuse U.), 1904; m. Julia Frances Ainslie, of Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1902. Practiced in Belfast, Me., since 1904; mem. med. staff Waldo County Hosp. ; established summer camp for boys, 1914. Mem. Me. Med. Assn., Me. Eye and Ear Assn., Waldo County Med. Soc, Beta Theta Pi. Republican. Universalist. Mason (K.T.) ; K.P.; O.B.S. Club: Masonic (Belfast). Home: Bel- fust, IMe. VICKERY, Pelegr O., publisher; died Nov. 16, 1902. (See vol. 1909.) VIEH, Oeorgre Clifford, college prof.; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1871; ed. schs. of St. Louis; grad. Royal Con- servatory of Music, Vienna, Austria; unmarried. Teacher of piano, St. Louis, and organist and con- cert pianist, 10 yrs.; dean of music, Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1904-9; now prof, mu.sic, Smith Coll. Has appeared as concert pianist witli Boston Symphony Orchestra and other large orchestras. Composer of songs, piano and chamber music. Address: Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass. VIETOR, Agues C, surgeon; b. Phila., Pa.; ed. pub. schs. and privately; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of the N.Y. Infirmary, 1S92; married; 1 son. Instr. in physical diagnosis, Woman's Med. Coll. of the New York Infirmary, 1892-5; clin. asst., Dept. of Gynecology, New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1893-5; instr. in surgery and attending dis- pensary surgeon, Woman's Med. Coll. of the New York Infirmary, 1S94-5; studied in Europe, 1895; clinical asst., Dept. of Surgery, New York Poly- clinic Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1895-6; removed to Boston, 1896; acting house surgeon, N.B. Hosp., 1897; attending phvs.. Pope Dispensary, Boston, 1897-04; asst. surgeon, N.E. Hosp., 1899-04; mem. Com. Ways and Means for Control of Tuberculosis in Boston, 1900-1; engaged in research in Europe, 1901-2; holder of research scholarship. Soc. of the Lying-in Hosp., New York, 1903-4; invited to assist in organizing Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Mar., 1904; resigned hosp. appoint- ments to devote time to research, 1904; mem. and contbr. 15th Internat. Med. Congress, Lisbon, 1906. Fellow New York Acad. Medicine, Mass. Med. Soc. Boston Med. Library; mem. Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, N.E. Hosp. Med. Soc, A.M.A., A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Economic Assn., Am. Soc. for Judicial Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Mass. Civic League, Mass. State Child Labor Com.. Mass. Polit. Equality Union. Mass. Woman Suffrage Party, Boston Drama League, Boston Municipal Athletic Assn., Boston Women's Municipal League, Boston Equal Suffrage Assn. for Good Govt., Boston Sch. "Voters' League, Ward 10 Progressive Ward Com. (sec). Ward 10 Pro- gressive Club (bd. of govs.). Ward 10 Woman Suf- frage Party (sec), Ward 10 Good Govt. Assn. Ex- tensive contbr. to med. jours. Frequent lecturer on med. subjects. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain. Ed- gartown Yacht (sec-treas.), Boston Professional Women's. Boston Business Women's. Pentagon. Recreations: walking, swimming, sailing, golf, dancing. Address: Trinity Court, Boston. VILES, Alden E.; died Mar. 15, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) VIIiES, Blaine Spooner, forester; b. North New Portland, Me., July 22, 1879; s. Edward Payson and Ada Augusta (Spooner) Viles; grad. Skowhegan High Sch. and Bloomfield Acad., 1898; A.B., Bow- doin, 1903: M.F., Yale Forest Sch., 1904: m. Annie Ethel Johnson, of Hallcwell. Me., June 30, 1904: 2 children. Dorothy, b. 1905; William Payson, 1900. Associated with E. P. Viles, in timberlands; con- nected with U. S. Forest Service in vacations, IflOl, 2, 3; passed civil service examinations and ap- pointed forest asst., U.S. Forest Service, 1004. but entered pvt. work in N.H. and was supt. of the Corbin Game Preserves, 190S-12; moved to Augusta in 1908 and established with .lohn Appleton, of Bangor, the firm of Appleton & Viles, consulting foresters (firm dissolved one yr. later) : now in pub. and pvt. work; mem. bd. dirs. Augusta Trust Co. Mem. Fish and Game Commn. of Me., 1910-15; state land agt. and forest commr. of Me., 1913-14; mayor of Augusta, 1915; chmn. Rep. City Com., Augusta, 1911-15; chmn. Kennebec County Rep. Com. Mem. Soc. Am. Foresters, Am. Bison Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Abnaki. Augusta Yacht, Univer- sity (Augusta); Penawan (Newport, N.H.). Ad- dress: Augusta, Me. VINAIj, Charles Green Rich, lawyer; b. Monroe, Me., 1840; s. Waldu I'eirce and Almira H. B. (Rich) Vinal; ed. Wesleyan U., Middletown, Conn.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1863; m. Middletown, 1865, M. Amelia Hotchkiss. Has practiced at Middletown since 1863; mayor of Middletown, 1894, 1895; state senator, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900; sec. State of Conn., 1901-2-3-4. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Mid- dletown, Conn. VINAIi, William Gould, teacher; b. South Scit- uate (Norwell), Mass., Nov. 29, 1881; s. William Raymond and Mary Ellen (Farrar) Vinal; descend- ant of Ann Vinal, Scituate, Mass., in early part of 17th century, also descendant of William Brew- ster of the Mayflower; ed. Bridgewater Normal Sch., 1899-04; S.B., Lawrence Scientific Sch., Har- vard, 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1907; m. Lillie Hale Vinal, of Medford, Mass.. Sept. 2, 1908; 2 children, Raymond Gould, Meriel Hale. Laboratory asst. in botany. Harvard, 1906-7; asst. biologist, Mass. Com. Fish and Game, summers, 1907-13 inclusive; head Dept. Biology and Geology, Marshall Coll., Huntington, W. Va., 1907-9; instr. in geography, State Normal Sch., Salem. Mass., 1910: instr. in na- ture study, R.I. Normal Sch., since 1911; dir. Camp Chequesset for Girls since 1914. Mem. R.I. Inst, of Instrn., R.I. Field Naturalists Soc, R.I. Audubon Soc, R.I. Harvard Club, Barnard Club, Kappa Delta Phi. Mason. Author: A Guide for Laboratory and Field Studies in Botany, 1910. Contbr. to mags, on ednl. subjects; wrote chapter on Geology in His- tory of Scituate: lectures on biol. subjects. Home: 33 Exeter St., Providence, R.I. VINCEITT, Beth, surgeon: b. Fort Dodge, la., Jan. 19, 1876: s. Webb and Kathrine (Scott) Vin- cent; A.B., Harvard, 1898, M.D., 1902; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1902; surgeon. Infants' Hosp., out-patient surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc Clubs: St. Botolph, The Coun- try. University. Address: 295 Beacon St., Boston. VINCENT, I^eon Henry, author; b. Chicago, Jan. 1. 1859; s. Rev. B. T. Vincent: A.B., Svracuse U., 1882 (Litt.D., 1901); in Europe, 1884-5: m. Jessie Van Vleck Thomas, of Titusville. Pa., Aug. 21. 1890. Lecturer on literary subjects since 1885. (blubs: Players (New York), Duodecimos (Boston). (See Who's Who in America for list of books and writ- ings.) Address: Trinity Court, Boston.* VINCENT, Walter B., judge; b. Mystic. Conn., Aug. 6, 1845; s. Ezra and Ann Maria (Denison) Vincent; grad. Peekskill (N.Y.) Mil. Acad., 1864; studied law with Thurston & Riplev, Providence. R.I.; grad. Albany Law Sch. (Union U.), 1866: m. Mary E. Wingate, Dec. 16, 1869; 1 daughter. Edith (Mrs. Edward H. Weeks). Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1866, R.T. bar, 1867; practiced in Providence: elk. R.I. Senate 4 yrs.: mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 3 terms; justice Supreme Ct. of R.I. since Mar., 1912. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (33°). Clubs: Squantum, University, Turks Head. Wannamoisett Country. Recreations: music Address: Providence, R.I.* VINCENT, Walter Horace; Mar. 31, 1859-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) VINCENT, Walter S., M.D.; b. Chelsea, Vt., June 4, 1838; s. Stephen and Phoebe (Hale) Vincent: stu- dent med. sch., Hanover, N.H.: IM.D., Med. Coll., Burlington, Vt., 1861; m. Plainfield. Vt., Oct. 8, 1862, Harriet F. Lawrence: m. 2d. New York, June 28, 1904, Mary Hall Ward. Served in Civil War as asst. surgeon and surgeon, 9th Vt. Regt., to close of war; settled in Burlington, 1866; mgr. Vt. Elec- tric Co.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1902-3. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Loyal Legion, G.A.R. and S..\.R. Clubs: Algonquin, Ethan Allen. Address: Burling- ton, Vt. VINCENT, William H., lawyer: b. Boston, June 28, 1S74; s. Dennis Howard and Abbie Frances (Robertson) Vincent; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1097 Harvard U. Law Sell., 1900; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, since in sen. practice, Boston; mem. Vincent & Wriglitington. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (32', K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Bos- ton City, Brae Burn Country, Harvard (Boston). Home: Winthrop, Mass. Office: 31 State St., Boston. VINING, Edward Fayson, retired railroad official; b. Belchertown, :\[ass., Jan. 14, 1S47; s. George Whitefield and Emilv (Holland) Vining; ed. Buf- falo (N.Y.) High Sch.; (A.M., Yale, 1886; LL.D., William Jewell Coll., 1908); m. Agnes E. Brooks, of Brookline, Mass., Nov. 14, 1895. Cashier Bur- lington & Mo. River R.R., 1865-6; gen. frt. agt. Grand Rapids & Ind. R.R., 1867-70; gen. frt. traffic mgr. U.P. R.R., 1871-83; commr. Western Trunk Line Assh., 1884-7; gen. traffic mgr. N.Y. & N.E. R.R., 188S-9; asst. gen. mgr. St.L. & S.F. R.R., 1890; commr. Transcontinental Assn., 1891-3; gen. mgr. Market St. Ry., San Francisco, 1894-02; v.-p. White River R.R. Co., 1907 (retired). Served in U.S.N., Aug., 1864-Oct.. 1865. Fellow A.A.A.S. Bap- tist. Club: Authors' (London, Eng.). Address: 149 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.* VINTON, Alexander Hamilton, P.E. bishop; Mar. 30, lS52-Jan. 19, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's W^ho in America, 1910-11.) VINTON, Alfred Clarence, lawyer; b. Stoneham, Mass., July 16, 1844; s. Rev. John Adams and Laurinda (Richardson) Vinton; A.B., 1866, A.M., 1869, Harvard; sub-master Old Park Latin Sch., Boston, 1866-8; studied law with Charles Theodore Russell and Edward Sprague Rand, Boston, and at Harvard Law Sch., 1869-70; admitted to bar, 1871; m. Boston, Oct. 11, 1872. Emma Frances Mills. Practiced at Boston since 1871. Home: Winchester, Mass. Office: 19 Milk St., Boston. VINTON, Frederic Porter, portrait painter; Jan. 29, lS46-May 20, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) VIRGIN, Harry Rust, lawyer; b. Norway, Me., Aug. 25. 1854; s. William Wirt and Sarah Hall (Cole) Virgin; grad. Westbrook Sem., Deering (now part of Portland), Me., 1875; A.B., Tufts (ioll., Mass., 1879; studied law, adinitted to bar, 1882; admitted to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1888; m. Bow- doinham. Me.. Feb. 23, 1900, Emma F. Harward. Has practiced at Portland since 1882; specializes in corpn. law; mem. firm of Payson & Virgin since 1883; mem. Common Council, Portland, 1896-7 (pres. 1897); mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899, Senate, 1901-4 (pres. 1903-4); organizer and elk. of a large number of corpns., doing business elsewhere. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn. (v.-p. 1914- 15). Republican. Universalist. Mason (32°, Shrin- er) : Past Grand Comdr., K.T.; mem. Royal Arca- num. Clubs: Cumberland (pres. 1915), Portland Country (ex-pres.). Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: 110 State St. Office: 120 Exchange St., Portland, Me. VITTUM, Albert, newspaper pub.; b. Peabody, Mass., Dec. 29, 1857; s. W. H. and Ann Eliza Vit- tum; ed. pub. schs. and commercial course under pvt. instrn.; m. Peabody, Apr. 30, 1883, Nellie A. Besse; 1 child, Marion H., b. Mar. 5, 1898. Began learning printer's trade at IS; pub. Peabody Press 5 vrs. ; editor and pub. Beverly Evening Times. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1906, 1907. Republican. Conglist. Mem. State Bd. of Trade, I.O.O.F.. Red Men, Elks. Clubs: Boston City (Boston); Southern Pines (N.C.) Country; Essex Country and IMiddle- sex Republican. Recreations: golf. Address: Bev- erly, Mass. VOCrEIi, Prank, educator; b. Boston, 1863; s. George and Caroline (Becker) Vogel; A.B., cum laude. Harvard, 1887; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1887-92. A.M., 1892; studied U. of Heidelberg, Ger- many, 1893-4; m. Lucia L. Chafee, at Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 17, 1893; 3 children, Frank C, Bertha C, Ruth M. Teacher Mitchell's Mil. Boys' Sch., Bil- lerica, Mass.. 1887-8; instr. in modern langs., 1888- 92, asst. prof., 1892-9, asso. prof., 1899-04, prof., 1904-9, head of Modern Lang. Dept. since 1909, Mass. Inst. Tech.; instr. Simmons Coll., 1902-3. Dir. Workingmen's Co-operative Bank. Mem. Bos- ton Sch. Com.. 1901-4. Mem. N.E. A., Modern Lang. Assn., N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Am. Philol. Assn., Mass. Sch. Masters' Club, Orpheus Musical Soc. (ex-pres.). Trustee under will of Henry O. Pea- body for an industrial sch. or coll. for girls (to be founded); chief examiner and reader for the Coll. ICntrance Examination Bd. Mem. Rep. State Com. of Mass.; alternate del. itep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1912. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Harvard (Boston and New York); Technology (Boston and New York). Has publish-ed articles on scientific sub.1ects, also textbooks which are used in Mass. Inst. Tech. Home: 95 Robinwood Av., Jamaica Plain, Mass. VOLK, Doug-las, artist; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 23, 1856: s. Leonard W. and Emily C. (Barlow) Volk; edn. at Chicago and Rome, Italy; studied with Gerome, 1873-8, at Paris; exhibited Paris Salon, 1875-8; m. Marion B. Larrabee, of Chicago, June 25, 1881. Instr. Cooper Inst., New York, 1879- 84; organized Minneapolis Sch. Fine Arts, 1886; medal for exhibit of three oil paintings, Chicago Expn. ; mem. Nat. Jury, same; Shaw prize, Soc. of Am. Artists, 1899, for best figure painting by an Am. artist; 1st prize. Colonial Exhbn., Boston. 1899; medal, Buffalo Expn.; Carnegie prize, Soc. Am. Artists, 1903; medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904; mem. Nat. Fine Arts Jury, same, 1904; gold medal, Charleston Expn., 1907; Proctor portrait prize, and Saltus gold medal, Nat. Acad., 1910. Instr. portrait class. Cooper Union; was instr. Art Students' League; now instr. Nat. Acad. Design. A.N. A.. 1898, N.A., 1899. (See Who's Who in America for other details.) Address: 119 E. 19th St., New York; (summer) Center Lovell, Me.'* VON KIiENZE, Camillo, prof. German; b. Frei- burg, Switzerland, Mar. 22, 1865; s. Eugene and Clara (Anders) Von Klenze; A.B., Harvard, 1886; studied Berlin and Marburg univs., Ph.D., Marburg, 1890; m. Henrietta K. Becker, of Seattle, Wash., June 18, 1906. Instr. Romance langs., 1890-1, Ger- manic langs., 1891-3, Cornell U. ; instr. Germanic langs., 1893-6, asst. prof. German lit., 1896-02, asso. prof., 1902-6, U. of Chicago; head dept. Germanic langs. and lits.. Brown U., since 1906. Unitarian. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn., Delta Upsilon. Author: Deutsche Gedichte, 1895, 2d edit, 1901; The Treat- ment of Nature in the Works of Nicolaus Lenau, 1902; The Interpretation of Italy During the Last Two Centuries, 1907; Hebbel's Agnes Bernauer, 1911; also many articles and revs, on German and comparative lit. Recreations: bicycling. Address: 125 Lloyd Av., Providence, R.I.* von XIiOCK, Max Otto; b. Altshausen, Germany, .Jan. 17, 1864; s. Max Nepomuk and Emma Fran- eisea (Cordel) von Kloek; studied modern and oriental philology and medicine at Freiburg and Greifswald; m. Annie Henriette Laura Fallenstein von Muehlen-Campbell, of Hobart, Tasmania, Aug. 31, 1889. Interpreter and translator; apptd. v. consul Republic of Uruguay, Boston, 1909; dist. consul of Uruguay, 1913; consul of Costa Rica, 1911; acting consul of Ecuador, 1915; acting chan- cellor of Peruvian Consulate, Boston. Sec. German Relief Com., 1914; sec. Boston branch and Mass. branch German-Am. Nat. Alliance, 1915. Mem. Deutscher Sprachverein, Bostoner Deutsche Gesell- schaft. Writer of numei'ous geneal. and hist. essays. Home: Melrose, Mass. VON TOBEL, Prederic, M.D. ; b. Harwinton, Conn., Feb. 1, 1867; s. John Henry and Appollonia (Hitz) Von Tobel; grad. Wesleyan Acad., 1888; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1892; m. Meriden, N.H., July 10, 1895, Rose B. Miller; 1 son. Julian Miller, b. July 26, 1896. Has practiced at Lebanon, N.H., since 1892; sec. Bd. of Health, Lebanon. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc. (councilor), N.H. Surg. Club, Grafton Co. Med. Soc. (pres.). White River Med. Soc. (v.-p.). Odd Fellow; mem. N.E.O.P. Address: Lebanon, N.H. VOODRT, Jno. Adna, life ins.; b. White River Junction, Vt., May 14, 1868; s. Adna B. and Orilla (Fisher) Voodry; ed. country sch.; m. Rose Flor- ence Jenkins, of Hudson, Mass., May 5, 1903. En- gaged in life ins. work, 1889-95, in Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, New York, Chicaeo, and San Fran- cisco; associated with James T. Phelps & Co., gen. agts., Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt., 1895-1900; with 1098 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boston office of Mut. Benefit Life Ins. Co., uf ^JJ Newark, N.J., since 1900. Mem. Boston Lite Un- derwriters' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, "WADE, Blanche Elizafeeth, author; b. Buffalo, y^ J^^^"Vv,^?:^. PJ°ii^^ .^', .^yj'llHf," i5",°rf„-!^'J.?.^*?,?.lr ^-Y;; d. Frank Abernethy and i';ii^;abeth (Flint) ,» ,„„ ... , . , ,. . -_. _ isco- The -Be- ILlm VOORHEES, Clark Greenwood, artist; b. New St., Norwalk. Conn.* York, May 29, ISTl; Ph.B., Yale, 1891; A.M., Co- WADE, Charles St. Clair, college prof.; b. Way- lumbia, 1894; studied art at Acad. Julien, Pans; lanu, Mass., July ;!, 1871; .s. Thomas Francis (It.- m. Maud C. Folsom, of Lenox, Mass., Aug. 20, 1904. comdr. U.S.N.) and Lucy Elizabeth (Bemis) Wade- Has exhibited Nat. Acad. Design, New York, Car- family settled in Watertown about 1638; ed. Som- negie Inst., Pittsburgh, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Art erville (Mass.) High Sch.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1894, Inst, of Chicago, etc. Home: Lyme, Conn.* A.M.; post-grad, work, U. of Berlin; Am. Sch. Clas- VOORHEES, J. Spencer, clergyman; b Rockv sical Studies in Athens, Greece; unmarried. Instr. Hill, N.J., .Mav 14, 1858; s. Hon. Joseph Hagemah in French, 1894, asst prof. Greek, 1896, prof. Greek and Sarah Catherine (Westbrook) Voorhees; A.B., lang. and lit., since 1899, Tutts Coll. Has spent con- Princeton U., 1881, M.A., 1884; studied theology, siderable time abroad (France, Germany, Italy and Andover Theol. Sem., New Coll.. Edinburgh, Hart- Greece) in study and investigations. Mem. Clas- ford Theol. Sem.: m. Salisbury. Conn., Sept. 14. sical Assn. of N.E.,Soc. for Promotion ot Hellenic 1905. Elizabeth Warner; 1 child, Katherine Birch, Studies (London), Delta Tau Delta. Mem taculty b. Oct. 14, 1911. Spent 6 yrs. in home missionary Jdept. Romance lang.s) Middlebury Coll., since work, S. Dak., Ariz., Cal. and Colo.; pastor Second 1915. Address: 2 Franklin St.. Middlebury, Vt. Congl. Ch., Winsted, Conn., 1891-6; studied abroad WAEE, Mary Hazleton, author; b. Charlestown, and at Hartford, winters, 1897 and 1898; pastor Mass.. Mar. 23, 1860; d. Charles Henry and Caro- Roslindale Congl. Ch., Boston, 1899-03, 1st Congl. line Cecelia Blanchard; graduate Maiden (Mass.) Ch., Adams, Mass.. 1903-10. Lee, Mass., since 1913. grammar and high schs., followed by study witli Chaplain 3d Conn. Vol. Inf. for 9 mos.. Spanish- pvt. tutors; m. Maiden, Mass., Louis Francis Wade, Am. War. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. Home of Ann Arbor. Mich., Nov. 14. 1882 (now deceased). Missionary Soc. (v. -p.), Berkshire Congl. Club. Began as teacher, 1877 ; mem. Maiden sch. bd., 1891- North Berkshire Ministerial Assn., Federation of 92. Mem. Drama League of America. Contbr. to Men's Ch. Clubs (v. -p.). Mass. C.E. Union (pres. 2 mags. (See Who's W'ho in America for list of yrs.). Recreations: golf, music, motoring. Address: books.) Home: 130 Sargent St., Hartford, Conn.* Lee, Mass. "WADE, Winthrop Howland, lawyer; b. Boston. VOOBHEES, John Brownlee, clergyman; b. Feb. 20, 1860; s. Reuben S. and Almira (Howland) Blawenburg, N.J., Jan. 27, 1875; s. William Brown- Wade; A.B., Harvard. 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa). A.M., lee and Eveline Augusta (Piatt) Voorhees; A.B., 1884; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1884; m. Caroline Rutgers Coll., 1896 (D.D. 1913); B.D., New Bruns- Kartwell Barr, of Boston, Apr. 20, 1897; 1 son. Win-- wick Theol. Sem.. 1899; m. Juliana Denniston Deyo, throp H., Jr. Practiced in Boston since 1884; sec. of New York City, Feb. 6, 1912; 2 children, Jane Bd. of Overseers, Harvard, since Oct. 9, 1901. Pres. Deyo, Evelyn Treat. Ordained ministry Reformed Home for Aged W'omen. Mem. Colonial Soc. of Ch. in America, 1899; pastor Union Ref. Ch.. High Mass. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard. Union. Bridge, N.Y. City. 1899-07; corr. sec. Bd. Domestic Home: Dedham. Mass. Office: 99 State St.. Boston. Missions, Reformed Ch. of America, 1907-12; pas- WADHAMS, John Marsh, banker; b. Goshen, tor Asylum Hill Congl. Ch., Hartford. Conn., since Conn., Sept. 14, 1870; s. John Hodges and Marv (Pel- Oct., 1912. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Delta Kappa ton) Wadhams: descended from John W'adhams, Epsilon. Club: Hartford Golf. Recreations: fishing, who came to Wethersfield, Conn., 1650; grad. Conn. Address: 854 Asylum Av.. Hartford, Conn. Lit. Instn., June, 1891; m. May 6. 1896. Annie M. VOOBHIES, Frank Corey, author; moved to Tenney. of Worcester, Mass. Trustee, treas. and Omaha, Neb. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in sec. Torrington Savings Bank since 1902; dir. America, 1914-15.) Brokers Nat. Bank. Mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1911 VOBSE Marv CBSarvin^ iTpatoTi fMr^ Tn<5f>nh fchmn. finance com.); mem. Senate, 1913, 15 (mem. O'Irifn) ku'^oT: b^.'^^eTY^K Hirim In f?^; on banks; chmn. com. on finance). Trustee Cordelia (BlackAian) Heaton; ed. abroad; m. Al- 2°^l'^un^^rt' ^r"^" .Vo^o'""^^'^ ^^''^"''^'''f^"- ^°"" bert White Vorse. Oct. 18. 1898; 2d, Joseph O'Brien, f^^^|.l\°J^^^„^*bJ^/^^°^ ^^V',,?"^-^ 'rfT^- l'0""'?ers 1912 (See Who's Who in Ame-ica for list of ^"^ Patriots, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Torring- boks.)^HUe^Piov]nLtown,Mass* ton, Torrington Wheel,. Automobile. Home: Goshen. ■^^J.^ „.,.._ 11, i=.o. Conn. Address: Torrington, Conn. VOSE, E(dwin) Howard, M.D.; Aug. 20. 1838- ,„^-^T^^r±-^ r. -1 .,.,,. ^ June 27. 1909. (See vol. 1909) WADLEIGH, Georgfe Henry, rear-admiral ; b. Do- irnssn.. Am. Hist. Assn. Republican. Ma- son; mem. Grange; chaplain State Grange 14 yrs. Address: 34 Lincoln Av., Amherst, Mass. WAIiKEB, Curtis Howe, educator; mo\ed to Chicago, 111. (See vol. 1909.) VTAIiKER, David Harold, M.D.: b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 7, 1873: s. David H. and Anna H. Walker; ed. Pa. State Coll.: M.D.. Harvard, 1898; m. Adeline G. Perry, of Bridgton, Me.. July 3. 1898; 3 children, Hester, Eleanor, Doris. Practiced in Boston since 1901: instr. Harvard Med. Sch.; surgeon to Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; consulting aurist to Mass. Gen. Hosp., Children's Hosp., Rob- ert Bent Brigham Hosp., N.E. Bapt. Hosp., and N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Otol. Soc, N.E. Otol. and Larynerol. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard. Recreations: motor- ino', tennis. Home: 14 IMonmouth Court, Longwood. Office: 390 Commonwealth Av., Boston. WAI^KER, Edward Colby, lawyer; b. Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 26, 1858; s. Simeon C. and Martha G. (Ab- bott) Walker; grad. Frveburg Aoad., 1874; B.S., U. of Me., 1878; student Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1878- 79; m. Alice M. Wood, of Lovell, Me.. Mar. 3. 1886; L child, Elizabeth G. Admitted to Me. bar June 1, 1882; practiced in Lovell till 1892, then removed to Bridgton and formed partnership with A. H. Walk- er, under title of A. H. & E. C. Walker; admitted J. Bennett Pike to membership in firm, 1906, and busi- ness since conducted under the name of Walker & Pike; co. atty., Oxford Co., 1890-2; dlr. Bridgton W^ater & Electric Co.. Bridgton Nat. Bank. Trustee Bridgton Acad. Mem. Delta Lodge, F. and A.M., Lovell. Me.; Oriental Chapter, R.A.M., Bridgton. Republican. Conglist. Address: Bridgton. Me. WAIiKER, Edward Field, M.D.; b. N.Y. City. Feb. 4. 1846; s. William and Caroline Lydla (Steel) Walker; entered Albany Med. Coll., 1872; M.D., Col- lege Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1876; m. Kath- erine B. Bigelow, of :Malden, N.Y., Apr. 2, 1879; 2 children, Caroline L.. Edward F., Jr. Began prac- tice in New York, 1876; visiting phys. to children at Demilt Dispensary, 1876-7; removed to Provi- dence, 1878; phys. to out-patients. R.I. Hosp., la- ter surgeon (resigned. 1881); apptd. visiting phys. to Providence Lying-in Hosp., 1882 (pres. of staff since 1891). Was in U.S. Coast Survey service. 1862, retiring on account of ill health, and snent 21/. yrs. in travel. Conglist. Mem. R.T. Med. Soc, A.M..\. Mason. Club: University. Recreations: books, music. Address: 11 Arlington Av., Provi- dence, R.I. WAIiKER, Emory Judson, M.D.; b. Brooklyn, Mich., Nov. 2, 1844; s. Amos and Mary (Bliss) Walker; Kalamazoo (Mich.) Coll.: M.D., Hahne- mann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1868; m. Martha Pitt- man, of Pontiac, Mich., Feb. 23, 1869; 4 children, Abel W., Charles P., Mary E. (Mrs. J. G. Eldredge), Grace (Mrs. George E. Nichols. Jr.). Practiced Pontiac, 1868-75, New Haven, Conn., since 1S75; dir. and sec. Grace Hosp. since its orgn., 1889, also obstetrician, same since 1903, and mem. bd. phys. and surg. Baptist. Mem. Am. Inst, llomoeopatliy. Conn. Homoe. Med. Soc, New Haven Clin. Soc. Ma- son. Club: Automobile. Address: 1136 Chapel St.. New Haven, Conn.* WAIiKER, rrank A., lawyer; b. Londonderry, Vt., Mar. 7, 1860; s. William Harris and Ann Eliza (Taylor) Walker; grad. Middlebury Coll., 1882; studied law with father and Martin H. Goddard; admitted to bar, 1886; m. Ludlow, Vt., May 14, 1886, Jennie A. Leland; 1 child. Carmen R. Has prac- ticed in Ludlow since 18.'^6; judge of probate. Dist. of Windsor, since 1898. Mason (32°, K.T.). Repub- lican. Baptist. Address: Ludlow, Vt. WAIiKER, Fred Freeland; b. Burlington, Mass., Jan. 6, 1868; s. William Henry and Abbie (John- son) Walker; ed. W'oburn pub. schs. ; Bryant and Stratton Business Coll.; m. Bertha L. Wood, of Burlington, Mass., Apr. 29, 1891. Farmer and dairy- man, market gardener, breeder and dealer in Hol- stein cattle; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909; mem. Sch. Com., Burlington, Mass., also town auditor; Mass. commr. of animal industry, 1910-15. Trustee Winning Home, Woburn, Mass. Republican. Prot- estant. Pres. N.E. Holstein-Fresian Breeders' Club; mem. Boston Market Gardeners' Assn., Mass. Cat- tle Owners' Assn. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Boston City, Towanda (Woburn). Home: Burling- ton, Mass. WAIiKER, Frederick Iieonard, banker; b. Paw- tucket, R.I., Nov. 1, 1852; s. George L. and Frances A. (Reed) Walker; grad. grammar sch., Pawtucket, 1866; grad. Home Sch.. Foxboro, Mass., 1868; grad. Schofield's Comml. Coll., Providence, R.I., 1869; m. Oct. 9, 1872, Eliza Mayo, of Boston, Mass. Became connected, 1873, with Lewis Brown «& Co.; mem. firm, 1881-8; treas. Walker Stetson Sawyer Co., mfrs., and importers and jobbers of fabrics, fancy goods and notions, 1888 until resigned, Jan., 1909, to devote entire time to banking; pres. Dorchester Savings Bank; dir. Liberty Trust Co. Mem. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. Episcopalian. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum, A.O.U.W. Clubs: Boston City, Boston Art, Dorchester. Home: 110 Melville Av. Office: 586 Columbia Rd., Boston. WAIiKER, Frederick Storer, clergyman; born Westbrook, Me., June 9, 1871; s. Arthur K. and Har- riet A. (Clark) Walker; grad. Westbrook Sem., Woodfords, Me., 1890; A.B., Tufts Coll.. 1894; B.D., Tufts Div. Sch., 1897; m. Sidonia Brittelle, of Elgin, Neb., 1905; 1 daughter, Elizabeth Russell. Or- dained Universalist ministry, 1897; successively pastor Wilmington, Vt., Winthrop, Me., Livermore Falls, Caribou. Pittsfield; Ch. of the Messiah, Port- land. Me., since 1915. Home: 40 E. Promenade, Portland, Me. WAIiKER, Georg-e Levi, editor and pub.; b. Bid- deford. Me., Jan. 12, 1867; s. George Nicholas and Caroline Augu.sta (Huff) W^alker; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. tutors; m. Alta May Jones, of Cowans- ville. Can., Mar. 23, 1893; 2 children, George Jones, Alton Mitchell. Began active career as telegraph operator for B. & M. R.R., at Biddeford, 1887; later promoted to train dispatcher; became mng. editor Boston Financial News, 1900; editor Boston Com merclal since 1902, and pres. Dukelow & Walker Co., pubs, same; specialist in copper mining. IMem. Sch. Bd., Lexington, Mass., 3 yrs. Mason. Repub- lican. Clubs: Boston City, Lexington Golf; Rocky Mountain (N.Y. City). Recreations: golf. Writer of Walker's weekly copper letter (establislied, 1902) and numerous booklets (especially Capital, 1914) and pamphlets, chiefly on financial subjects. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 246 Washington St., Boston. WAIiKER, Georg-e Wilson, woolen mfr. ; b. nr. Galashiels, Scotland, Sept. 24, 1862; s. Thomas and Mary A. (Wilson) Walker; arrived in America, 1866- ed. pub. and high schs., Hartland, Me.; m. Rockland, Me., Nov. 24, 1880, Emma B. Thomas; 2 children, Grace E., Lee W. Began active career as a boy in Linn Woolen Mills, Hartland; became con- 1104 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND nected with Georges River Mills, 1878 (supt. and iTiKr. since 1898). Republican. Conglist. Mason; mem. K. of P. Address: Warren, Me. WAIiKER, James 'Wilson Grimes, civil engineer; b. Salem, JNlas.s., tit-pl. 22, IXGS; .s. late Rear-Admiral John Grimes (U.S.N.) and Rebecca White (Pick- ering) Walker; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., Neuchatel, Switzerland, Pont L,evoy, France, and Heidelberg, Germany; civ. engring. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Nina Chinn, of Washington, Feb. 24, 1897. Employed upon gen. engring. work, bridge constrn.. ry. location, construction and management, 1890-7; in charge surveys made by Nicaragua Canal Com- mn., bet. Lake Nicaragua and Pacific Ocean, 1898; commd. civ. engr. U.S.N., July 29, 1898; resigned, Dec. 2, 1912. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., N.H. Soc. of Cin- cinnati. Club: Army and Navy (Washington). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Bro^vnfield, Me. Address: Centre Conway, New Hampshire.* WAI.KEB, Jolin Edwin, M.D.; b. Union, Me., Feb. 23, 1858; s. John Bailey and Bertha E. (Rust) Walker; A.B., Bowdoin, 1881, A.M., 1884; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1884; m. Phippsburg, Me.. Nov. 25, 1885, Josephine Elizabeth Percy. Has prac- ticed at Thomaston, Me., since 1884. Mem. Am. Acad, of Medicine, A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Knox Co. Med. Soc, Me. Acad. Medicine and Science. Ma- son (K.T.). Home: Thomaston, Me. WAIiKEB, Joseph, lawyer, trustee; b. Worces- ter, Mass., Julv 13, 1865; s. Hon. Joseph Henry and Hannah M. (Kelly) Spear Walker; A.B., Brown U., 1887; A.M., Harvard, 1890; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1S9U; m. Providence, tl.l., June 3u. 1^90, Caro- line Richmond. Admitted to bar, 1890; trustee of estates; member Brookline (Mass.) Sch. Com.. 1897-03; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1904-11 (speaker of House, 1909, 10, 11). Republican; pres. Repub- lican Club of Mass., 1907-8. Clubs: City, Union (Boston^; Country (Brookline). Recreations: mo- toring, golf. Home: lOS Upland Rd., Brookline. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston.* "WAIiKEB, Joseph Burheen, lawyer; June 12, 1822-19—. (See vol. 1909.) 'WAIiKBB, Lester Ensworth, M.D. ; b. Norwich, Conn., Apr. 29, 1872; s. James and Lutina Sophia (Green) Walker; grad. Norwich Free Acad., 1894; M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll., 1898; post-grad, work, same coll., 1898, and micros, course, New York Post-Graduate Hosp., 1901. Practiced, Nor- wich, Conn., since 1899. Mem. Conn. Homoe. Med. Soc, Norwich Med. Assn. (sec, treas.). Trustee Universalist Ch. Republican. Recreations: motor- ing. Address: 13 P.oswell Av., Norwich, Conn. WAIiKEB, Melvin H., retired mfr.; b. Barre, Mass., Jan. 23, 1842. (See vol. 1909.) "^ "WAIiKEB, Myron Philo, mfr.; Feb. 18, 1847-Mar., 1911. (See vol. 1909.) "WAIiXEB, Nathaniel B., lawyer; b. Biddeford, Me., Feb. 26, 1851; s. Eliphalet and Eunice (Butler) Walker; student Cornell U., 1872-3, 1873-4; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1877; m. Pauline V. Gilpatrick, of Kennebunkport, Me.; 2 children, Florence E., Thom- as B. Has practiced at Biddeford since 1878; alder- man; city treas. 2 yrs. ; mayor 4 yrs.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1907; chnm. Bd. of Edn., Biddeford; city solicitor 4 yrs.; co. atty. 1 yr. ; mem. Bd. of Exam- iners for admission to bar, York Co., 10 yrs.; Dem- ocrat. Mem. York Co. Bar Assn. (ex-i>res.). Home: 147 Alfred St. Office: 206 Main St., Biddeford, Me. 'WAIiKEB, Nathaniel TJpham, lawyer; b. Con- cord, N.H., Jan. 14, 1855; s. Joseph B. and Eliza- beth L. (Upham) Walker; A.B., Yale, 1877; student Harvard Law Sch., class of 1880; m. Helen F. Dunklee, of Boston, June 6, 1888. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1880, to Circuit Court of U.S., 1893; since practiced in Boston. Mem. Water Bd., Brook- line. Sec. and trustee Free Hosp. for Women. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston; hon. mem. N.H. Hist. Soc. Chmn. Brookline Rep. Town Com. Episcopa- lian; vestryman All Saints Parish,. Brookline. Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. WAIiKEB, Beuhen Eugrene, judge; b. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 15, 1851; s. Abiel and Mary (Powers) Walker; A.B., Brown U., 1875; m. Mary E. Brown. at Providence, June 18, 1875. Admitted to bar, 1878, and practiced at Concord. N.H. Co. solicitor Merrimack Co., 1889-91; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1895; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902; asso. justice Stipreme Ct. of N.H. since Apr. 1, 1901; Republican. HoiHf: ('oniord. N.H.* WAIiKEB, William Franklin, banker. (See vol. I9u;).j WAIiKEB, William Hultz, college prof.; b. Pitts- burgh, Apr. 7, 1S69; s. David H. and Anna (Blair) Walker; B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1890; A.M., Ph. D.. U. of Gottingen, 1892; m. Isabelle Jjuther, of Boston, Sept. 15, 1S96. Prof, industrial chemistry, now chem. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1S94 — . Lectuier (jn industrial chemistry, Haivard, 1905-8. Identified with development of high class art glass in Amer- ica, 1895; invented and introduced method for an- nealing sterling silver without oxidation, 1898; identified with chemistry of cellulose and its in- dustrial application and uses, 1900. Dir. and treas. Chem. Products Co.; dir. Research Lab. Applied Chemistry. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Electrochem. Soc. (pres., 1910-11), Soc. Chem. Industry (London), Am. Chem. Soc (pres. North Eastern Sect., 1904), Am. Soc Testing Materials. Presbyn. Clubs: Tech- nology, St. Botolph, Engineers.* CJontbr. on scien- tific subjects. Home: 226 Bay State Rd., Boston.* WAIiKEB, Williston, college prof.; b. Portland, Me., July 1, 1860; s. Rev. George Leon and Maria (Williston) Walker; A.B., Amherst, 1883; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1886; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1888; (D.D., Western Reserve U., 1894, Amherst, 1895, Yale, 1901, U. of Geneva, Switzerland, 1909, Har- vard, 1912; L.H.D., Marietta, 1910); m. Alice Math- er, of Amherst, Mass., June 1, 1886. Asso. in his- tory, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1888-9; asso. prof. ch. his- tory, 1889-92. prof. Germanic and western ch. his- tory, 1892-01, Hartford Theol. Sem.; prof, ecclesi- astical history, Yale, since Oct. 1, 1901. Trustee since 1896, sec. of bd. since 1899, Amherst. Pres. New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. since 1903: mem. Am. Soc. Ch. History, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiq. Soc, .V.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Colonial Soc. Mass., Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences, Conn. Soc Colonial Wars. Clubs: Century (New York), Graduates' (New Haven). (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: 281 Ed- wards St., New Haven, Conn.* WAIiKIiEY, Edwin Nelson, mfr.; b. Southington, Conn., Sept. 1, 1860; s. Stephen and Ellen A. (Ho- bart) Walkley; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1879-81; m. Southington, Jan. 4, 1888, Elizabeth A. Lowrey; 4 children, Raymond L. (B.A., Yale, now asst. libra- rian Minneapolis Pub. Library), Olive Ellen, Anna Noyes (both grad. Holyoke), Elizabeth. Learned newspaper business as a boy in office of father, pub. Southington Phoenix: entered em.ploy of Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., at 18, became head bookkeeper, 1889, sec, 1892-08; elected treas. on retirement of father, 1908, and so continues; mem. Sch. Com., Southington (chmn. finance com.), and Pub. Li- brary Com. Republican. Congli.st. Mem. Sons of Veterans, Am. Mechanics, Royal Arcanum. Rec- leations: tennis, golf, gardening. Home: 230 N. Main St., Southington, Conn. WAIiKIiEY, Stephen, Jr., mfr.; b. Southington. Conn., June 27, 1S32; s. Stephen and Olive (Newell) Walkley; ed. pub. schs. and Lewis Acad., South- ington; m. 1st, Southington, May 16, 1855, Ellen Augusta Hobart (died Sept., 1888); 3 children. Edwin Nelson, b. Sept. 1, 1860; Ellen Olive, June 18, 1867; Jane, Mar. 31, 1870; m. 2d, Southington. June 12, 1891, Julia Way Barnes. Began active career in machine shop of S. Stow & Sons, Sovith- ington, 1850; bookkeeper and shipping elk., S. Stow Mfg. Co., 1855-70 (except during Civil War); served as pvt., Co. A, 7th Conn. Vols., Aug. 16. 1861-Sept., 1864; on duty most of the time as elk. in adj. -general's dept. at headquarters of ]Maj. Gen. .Alfred H. Terry, 1st Div., 10th Arm\- Corps; see. The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., 1870-2; resigned and was editor and pub. Southington Reporter until sold out. 1875; treas. The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., 1875-08; retired. Was. mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep. Republican. Conglist. Mem. G.A.R. Wrote and published History of the Seventh Conn. Vol WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1105 Infantry, 1905. Address: 658 Main St., Plantsville, Conn. WAIiIi, William Edmund, grainer; b. Liverpool, Eng-., Apr. 15, 185s ; s. Edmund and Charlotte (Dickenson) Wall; brought to America, 1S63; ed. primary sch., Boston; grammar schs., Cambridge and Somerville, Alass. ; m. 1st, Sarah A. Umpleby, Feb. 8, 1880; 3 children, William, Edmund, Char- lotte Amy (.Wall) Jones; m. 2d, Sarah E. Cathcarl, of Somerville, Mass., Feb. 2, 1893. Began to learn trade of grainer, under father, on 14th birthday; succeeded father in business (establislied 1869) upon his death, Dec. 12, 1874. Diploma, M.C.M.A., 1881; 1st prize, silver medal, M.C.M.A., 1895; 1st prize, bronze medal. World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; 1st prize, silver medal, St. Louis Expn., 1904; 1st prize, gold medal, Portland Expn., 1905; 1st prize, bronze medal, Jamestown Expn., 1907. ]Mem. Soc. Master House Painters and Decorators of Mass., also of Somerville, jNIass., Internat. Assn. House Painters and Decorators of U.S. and Can.; hon. mem. Master House Painters and Decorators Assn. of Can., also of Australia. Episcopalian. Mem. British Charitable Soc. Mem. Odd Fellows, K. of H., K. and L. of H., Royal Arcanum, Y.M.C.A., I.O. Sons of St. George. Clubs: Episcopalian, Victorian. Autlior: Practical Graining, 1891; Graining, An- cient and Modern, 1905; Oldest Paint Shops in Massachusetts, 1910. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing. Home: 14 Morgan St. Office: 59 Union Sq., Somerville, INIass. WAIiIiACZ:, Adrian Van Santvoord, clergyman: moved to Elmsford, X.Y. (See vol. 1909.) WAIiIiACi:, Altoert, shoe and leather mfr. ; b. Rochester, N.H., June 6, 1854; s. Ebenezer G. and Sarah E. (Greenfield) Wallace; grad. South Ber- wick (Me.) Acad., 1873; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1877; m. 1st. May 23, 1883, Rosalie R. Burr (died Sept. 18, 1888); m. 2d, Watertown, Mass., Oct. 24, 1894, Fannie S. Chadbourne. Has been connected with tannery and shoe factory at Rochester (E. G. & E. Wallace), selling jobbing trade only; pres. Page Belting Co., Concord, Sequatcliie (Tenn.) Handle Works; one of proprs. Sequatcliie Supply Store; dir. Worcester, Nasliua & Rochester R.R. ; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1893, 1903, Senate, 1897; councilman, Rochester, 9 yrs., 1897-06. Republican. Mason. Home: Rochester, N.H. VTAIiIiACi:, Alonzo S., M.D.: b. Bristol, Me., Feb. 17, 1847; s. David and Margaret Perkins (Jones) Wallace; ed. Lincoln Acad., New Castle, Me., and E. Me. Conf. Sem., Bucksport, Me.; fol- lowed the sea and taught sch., and at 21 was supt. schs. of Bristol; student Med. Sch. of Me., Bow- doin Coll.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1874; m. Mary Frances Maynard. In practice at Insane Hosp., Northampton, Mass., 8 mos. ; then asst. and chief port phvsician, Boston; resigned, 1879; prac- ticed in Brookline. 1879-88, Rochester, N.H., 1888- 89, since at Nashua. Address: Masonic Temple, Nashua, N.H. WAIiIiACi:, Andrew Bratoner, merchant; b. New- burgh-on-Tay, Scotland, Mar. 27. 1842; s. David and Christine (Brabner) Wallace; ed. grammar schs., Scotland: served apprenticeship in dry goods trade; came to U.S., 1867; m. Janet Miller, of Glasgow. Scotland. 1867 (now deceased); 1 son, Robert Miller; m. 2d, Madora Vaille, of Springfield, Mass., 1883: 5 children, Andrew Brabner, Jr., Douglas Vaille, Madora (Mrs. Douglas Thomson, of Hartford, Conn.), Ruth, Norman. Clk. at Bos- ton, 1867-70; engaged in dry goods business, Pitts- field, Mass., 1870-4; owner Forbes & T\^allace, Springfield, since 1874; pres. Syndicate Trading Co., No. 2 Walker St., New York; pres. Consoli- dated Dry Goods Co., Denholm-McKay Co., Wor- cester, Mass.: dir. Springfield Electric Light Co., Sprinerfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., etc. Dir. Springfield Y.M.C.A. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: Nayasset, Shawmut, Spring- field Country. Recreations: traveling: collector of paintinars and etchings. Home: 201 Maple St. Of- fice: 392 Main St., Springfield, Mass. WAI^IiACi:, Charles P., electrical engr. ; v.-p. Stone & Webster Management Assn.; pres. and dir. Columbus Electric (Jo., Columbus Power Co., Columbus R.R. Co.; v.-p. and dir. Jacksonville, Key AVest, Pensacola (Fla.), and Savannah (Ga.) electric cos.. Miss. River Power Co., Sierra Pacific Electric Co., Central Miss. Valley Electric Proper- ties; dir. Stone & Webster Engring. Corpn., Baton Rouge (La.) Electric Co., Tampa (Fla.) Electric Co. Address: 147 Milk St., Boston. WAIiIiACE, Charles Langdon, educator; b. Thornton, N.iJ., Nov. 7, 18G0; s. Asaliel A. and Caro- line Isabella (Tappan) Wallace; grad. New Hamp- ton Literary Instn., 1884; A.B., Bates Coll., 1888; m. Levant, Me., Oct. 14, 1888, Grace S. Montgomery. Prin. Guilford (Conn.) Acad., 1888-9; prin. and supt. Lisbon pub. schs., 1889-07; prin. Plymouth (N.H.) High Sch. since 1907. Conglist. Mem. N.H. State Teachers' Assn. (pres. 1893); ex-pres. N.H. School- masters' Club, etc. Mason; Odd Fellow-. Address: Plymouth, N.H. WAIiIiACE, Cranmore Nesmith, president and selling agt. of Ludlow Mlg. Associates; b. Brain- tree, Mass., Nov. 6, 1844; de.scendant on paternal side of Scotch-Irish ancestors, wlio came to Amer- ica, 1718, and on maternal side of English ]\Iay- flower stock; of Revolutionary stock; one great grandfather fought at Bunker Hill and two at Bennington; ed. pub. schs. and in U.S. Army; m. Eunice Sprague, Dec. 12, 1882. Enlisted in army immediately on leaving sell., under 18 j'rs. of age, and served as vol. in 4 different army corps, Dept. of N.C., and Army of Potomac; reenlisted at expir- ation of term and remained until close of war. Entered employ of the Boston Flax Mills, prede- cessor of Ludlow Mfg. Co. and Associates, 1865, as clk. and has just completed fifty yrs. continu- ous service with tlie Ludlow Mfg. Associates and its predecessors. (Tliis enterprise has grown from 300 to 3.500 employes, and from an annual product of $400,000 to $7,000,000; from one mill to eleven mills, and has built a town recognized throughout the country as a model; capital, 1869, $250,000, 1908, $4,000,000, since increased to $10,000,000.) Has held various civil positions, amongst them, mem. Mass. Legislature, 1875, water commr., sch. committeeman, etc.; trustee Mass. Homoe. Hosp., Mass. Soldiers' Home. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc. the past 36 yrs.; life mem. Bostonian Soc, Soc. Army of the Potomac, S.A.R., etc. Mem. G.A.R. (past comdr. Post No. 113); was q.m.gen. Dept. of Mass., 1889; mem. exec. com. and chmn. of a sub-corn., 1890; mem. exec. com. and chmn. Parade Com. and asst. adj. -gen. Nat. Dept. G.A.R. of U.S.. 1904; mem. of the personal U.S. Army Staff of Gen. A. R. Chaffee, at inauguration of Pres. Roose- velt, 1905. Clubs: Boston Atiiletic Assn., Algon- quin, Eastern Yacht, Exchange, New Boston Rid- ing, etc. Recreations: riding, driving, motoring, yachting, etc. Home: 478 Commonwealth Av., Boston, and Beverly, Mass. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. WAI.I.ACE, Ellen Alfleda, M.D.: b. Hill, N.H., Apr. 24, 1853; d. Edmund Rundlett and Mary John- son (Flanders) Wallace; grad. New Hampton Lit- erary Instn., 1873; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary, 1885; post-grad, study. New York; served in New' York Infirmary, New York Infants' Asylum, and phys. to New York City Mission. Has practiced at Manchester, N.H., since 1887; phys. to Manchester Children's Home for 9 yrs.; phys. to W.C.T.U. Mercy Home since 1890; officer Manchester Dist. Nursing Assn.: pres. hd. trustees and consulting plij-s. since 1900, N.H. Memorial Hosp. for Women and Children. For 13 yrs. state supt. of healtli and lieredity for W.C. T.U. ; originator and promoter of New Hampshire's Annual "Health Day": lecturer on health topics. Conglist. Mem. IVIanchester Med. Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, N.H. Med. Soc, A.M.A., W.C.T.U. Clubs: Florence Niglitingale. Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. Address: Manchester, N.H. WALLACE, Frank Albert, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) WALLACE, Oeorgre Rodney, mfr.; b. Fltchburg, Mass., June 20, 1859; s. Rodney and Sophia (In- galls) Wallace: ed. Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Nellie M. Howland, of Fltchburg, Nov. 10, 1886: 4 children, Helen (Mrs. E. M. Richards), George Rodney, Jr., Elizabeth, Rachel. Pres. Shireffa Worsted Co.; co-partner Fltchburg Paper Co.; pres. Grant Yarn Co.; dir. Fltchburg R.R. Co., Fltchburg Yarn Co.; 1106 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND v.-p. Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Algonquin (Boston); Fay. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. "WAIiIiACZ:, Herbert Ingralls, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) WAIiIiACE, James Burns, lawyer; b. Canaan, N.H., Auk. 11, liJUti: s. William Allen and Mary Duncan (Currier) Wallace; descendant of Joseph Walla.ce. Londonderry, K.H., 1726; ed. Hanover High Sch.; N.H. Agrl. Coll., 1881-2; St. Johnsbury Acad., 1882-3; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; Columbia Law Sch., N.Y. Citv; m. Alice Hutchinson, of New York, Dec. 22, 1889. Admitted to N.Y. bar, Nov., 1890; practiced in New York until 1905, since in Canaan, N.H.; mem. Sch. Bd., Canaan, 1907-9; judge of Police Ct., 1907-13; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1909-11, Senate, 1913-15; mom. Governor's Council, N.H., 1915-17. Trustee Town Library. Republican. Conglist. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. Knights of Pythias, Knights of Korassan, Elks, Foresters, Patrons of Husbandry. Author: History of Canaan, N.H., 1910. Address: Canaan, N.H. -WAI^IiACi:, John B.; b. Keyport, N.J., Jan. 18, 1877; s. John W. and Mary A. (Manion) Wallace; ed. pub. schs. ; Holmes Coll., Keyport, N.J.; m. Oct. 1, 1907, Mary E. Ludden, of Rochester, N.H.; 5 children, Richard, Ruth, Roger, Geraldine, John R., Jr. Foreman at Gen. Electric Co. since 1906, also engaged in ins. brokerage business at Lynn, Mass., since 1906: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. M.C.O.F.A.F., Pine Hill Improvement Assn., Colonial Club, European Tour- ist Club. Home: 33 Oneida St. Office: 920 Western Av., Lynn, Mass. 'WAIiIiACE, Iiouise Balrd, zoologist; b. New- ville. Pa., Sept. 21, 1867; d. William Lockhart and' Elizabeth (Riddle) Wallace; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass., 1898; studied Marine Biol. Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., summers, 1891-03. Naples (Italy) Zool. Station, 1901; M.A., U. of Pa., 1904, Ph.D., 1908. Asst. in zoologv, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1893-6, Smith Coll., 1896-9;" asso. prof, zoology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1899-12; dean Constantinople (Turkey) Coll., since 1912. Home: South Hadley, Mass. Address: Constantinople (Col- lege, Constantinople, Turkey. WAIiIiACi:, Oates Charles Symonds, clergyman; moved to Canada. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WAIiIiACZ:, Kobert Moore, judge; May 2, 1847; now deceased. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WAIiIiACE, Robert "W., clergyman; b. London, Eng., Oct. 6, 1847; s. Charles and Anne (Green) Wallace; B.A., McGill U., Montreal, Can., 1872, M.A., 1875; studied theology, Congl. Coll., Mon- treal; B.D., Victoria Coll., Toronto, 1880; m. Ida Frances Tousley, of London, Can., Oct. 22, 1874. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1872; pastor London, Can., Detroit, Mich., Wakefield, Mass., Newport, R.I., Somerville, Mass.; pastor, Hillsboro, N.H., since 1908. Author: Congregationalism in New- port, R.I., 1896; The Louisiana Purchase as It Was, and As It Is, 1903. On staff of Journal of Educa- tion, Boston, since 1899. Home: Hillsboro, N.H. TVAIiIiACX:, Sumner, mfr., banker; b. Rochester, N.H., Mar. 7, 1856; s. Ebenezer G. and Sarah E. (Greenfield) Wallace; prep. edn. South Berwick Acad.; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1877; m. Farmington, N.H., Jan. 30, 1884, Harriet Z. Curtis, who died July 13, 1907. Associated with his brother, Albert, in the shoe mfg. business established by father and uncle as E. G. & E. Wallace; pres. Loan & Banking Co.; interested in numerous business en- terprises; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1885, and of Gov. Rollins' council. Presdl. elector, 1908. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: Rochester, N.H. 'WAIiIiACZ:, William Seward, clergyman; moved to Lonff Island City, N.Y. (See vol. 1909.) WA.X.ImU'R, Charles Bishop, judge: b. New Lon- don, Conn., July 27, 1875; s. Hon. Thomas M. (ex- jrov. of Conn.) and Charlotte (Bishop) Waller; ed. U. of Minn.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1896; m. New London, 1899. Charlotte B. Rudd. Beean practice at New London, 1896; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905, Senate, 1907; apptd. by Gov. Woodruff to suc- ceed Judge Walter C. Noves as judge of Ct. of Common Pleas of New London Co., Sept. 28, 1907. Republican. Home: New London. Conn. "WAI^IiBB, Thomas McDonald, ex-governor; b. New York, 1840; s. Thomas C. and Mary Arm- strong; orphaned at 9, and adopted by Robert K. Waller, of New London, Conn., whose name he assumed; pub. sch. edn.. New London; (hon. A.M., Yale, 1883); m. Charlotte Bishop, of New London. Admitted to bar, 1861, and practiced at New Lon- don. Mem. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1867, 68, 72, 76 (speaker 1876); sec. of state of (5onn., 1870; mayor of New London 6 yrs. ; state's atty., New London Co., 1876-83; gov. of Conn., 1882-4; reelected gov. by popular vote but not having a constl. majority the legislature chose Henry B. Harrison, Rep. nominee; consul-gen. at London, 1885-9. Democrat. Pres. Dem. State Conv., Conn., 1906. Home: New London, Conn.* VTAIiIiON, I^ewis A., insurance; b. Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co., N.Y., Aug. 16, 1855; s. Lewis and Louise (Dolde) Wallon: ed. pub. schs., N.Y. City and Boston; m. Sophie Heintz, of Boston, Dec. 25, 1876; children, Louise Amy, Lewis Arthur. Began active career as elk. in office of state ins. commr., Boston, 1871; then in ofllce of Standard Sugar Re- finery until 1880; in leather business, 1880-2; be- came asst. cashier of John C. Paige, ins., 1882, later cashier; admitted to firm Jan., 1912, and so continues. Republican. Christian Scientist. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Boston City. Home: 44 Bowdoin St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Ofllce: 65 Kilby St., Boston. WALMSLEY, Herbert Edward, cotton mfr. (See •vol. 1909.) WAIiSH, David Ignatius, governor; b. Leomin- ster, Mass., Nov. 11, 1872; s. James and Bridget (Donnelly') Walsh; grad. Clinton (Mass.) High Sch., 1890; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1893 (LL.D., 1913); LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897; unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1897; has held offices in Clinton and Fitchburg since 1897; chmn. Dem. Town Com., Clinton. 1898-1900; moderator town meetings, 1898, 1899, 1900, Clinton; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1900-1 (author of laws re- quiring the State to pay wages weekly to its officers, and regulating employment of laborers on public works); removed to Fitchburg, 1907; Dem. candidate for It. srov. of Mass., 1911 (defeated): elected It. gov., 1912. and served, 1913; gov. of Mass., 1914. 1915; del. from Mass. to Dem. Nat. Conv., Baltimore. 1912 (mem. of com. on resolu- tions). Pres. Fitchburg Trust Co., 1895-9: dir. Fitchburg Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Merp. Wor- cester Co. Bar Assn., Clinton Hist. Soc. Irish Hist. Soc. of America. Roman Catholic. Mem. Fitchburg Lodee B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Engineers'. Elks', Fay (Fitchburg). Recreations: motorinsr. Home: Clin- ton. Mass. Office: State House, Boston. Mass. WALSH, Edward J., educator; b. Brooklyn. Sept. 18, 1877: s. Edward and Bridget Agnes (Hamilton) Walsh; student St. John's Coll., Brooklyn, 1889-92; .-: b. Webster. Mass.. Mar. 30. 1846; s. Henry and Ann Elizabeth (Bosworth) 1108 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Wanning; ed grammar and high schs., Taunton, Mass ; m. Shelton, Conn., 1870, Harriet Wallace Downs; 3 children. Grace Elizabeth (Mrs. J^ G Day), Francis Downs, Harriet Downs (Mr.s. B. O. Birmingham Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn., became sec. same. 1879. treas.. 18S8, pres, and gen. mgr. since 1S91- also v. -p. and dir. Birmingham Nat. Banlc and Home Trust Co. Republican. Club: En- gineers' (New York). Recreations: golf. Home. Shelton. Conn. Office: Derby. Conn. WARBURTON, Harry A., mfr.; b. Portsmouth, NH Mav 11, 1S77; s. Harry A. and .lane E. (Critchlev) Warburton; g.s. Peter and Sarah (Tay- lor) Warburton; m. Olive R. Pierce, of Providence. Nov 26 1901; 1 son, Harry A., 3d. In employ of N E.' Thread Co.. Pawtucket, R.I., for a number or yrs and gen. mgr. since 1898; propr. Shaker Thread Co • in business as H. A. Warburton, dye stuffs and chemicals, Pawtucket. R.I. Republican. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Office: 112 East Av.. Pawtucket. R.I. WARD, Anna Lydia, author: b. Bloomfield, X.J.: d. Israel Currie and Almeda (Hanks) Ward; sister Labrador and reached points further north than anv which, up to that date, had been attained by an' Am woman; made ethnol. study of the Eskimo of northern Labrador, and their mode of life; eni- bodied results in illustrated lecture. Expert m- dexer- hon. corr. mem. Inst, of Jamaica, Kingston, BWI • mem Am. Social Science Assn.; prominent in women's club work: pres., since 1896, Waterbury Inst of Craft and Industry, Waterbury, Conn.: apptd bv gov., commr. (1907-15) to appoint a w^oman factorv insp. for Conn. (See Who's Who In America for list of books.) Home: Waterbury, Conn.* WARD, Charles William, paper mfr.; b. Salem, Mass INIar 10 1,S59: s. Andrew Abbot and Lucy Ann '(Lakeman) Ward; ed. Salem High Sch.; m. Mabel Brace Saunders, of Salem, Mass., Apr. 15, 1890. In employ 1st Nat. Bank, Boston, 18 < 7-81; with S. D. TVarren & Co., paper mfrs., since May 1, 1881, partner since 1910. Republican. Unitarian^ Clubs: Exchange. Country (Brookline). Home: 6i Colchester St., Brookline. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Boston. WARD, Donald B., lawyer; b. Yankton, S.D., Oct. 1 1876; s. Rev. Joseph and Sarah Frances (Wood) Ward; descendant of William Ward, who settled m Sudbury. Mass.. from Yorkshire, Eng.. 16.'?9: A.B.. Yankton Coll., 1900; J.B. (LL.B.), Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1903; m. Emma Lyons, of Plankington. S.D.. July 12. 1905; 2 children, Joseph, Mary Avah. Be- gan practice in Boston. 1904; atty. and adjuster Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co.. at Boston. 1905-8: resi- dent mgr. same at Phila.. 1908-12. also mem. Phila. bar, atty. and sec. for same company. Boston, since Dec. 12, 1912. Republican. Conglist. Recreations: tennis, swimming, chess. Home: 46 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston. WARD, EUzabeth Stuart Phelps, author: Aug. 31, 1844-Jan. 28, 1911. fSee vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WARD, Etta Idella, editor; b. Winchendon. Mass., Apr. 24, 1865: d. Franklin Washington and Sophro- nia (Reed) Ward: pub. sch. edn.; editor and propr. Winchendon Courier since Mar. 17, 1902. Conglist. Anti-Suffrage. Club: Woman's. Home: 26 Academy St. Office: 18 Walnut St., Winchendon, Mass. WARD. Fred Uriah, educator: b. Cherryfield, Me., Mar. 25. 1876: s. O. C. and Ada Caroline Ward: A.B., Bowdoin, 1900: .\.M., Harvard, 1908; m. Katherine M. Coffin, of Addison, Me., Feb. 23. 1901; 2 children. Teacher Bucksport, Me., 1900-2; prin. Foxcroft (Me.) Acad., 1903-7, prin. high sch., Attleboro. Mass., 1908-10: prin. high sch., Taunton. Mass., since Sept.. 1910. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Conglist. Home. 17 "Walnut St., Taunton, Mass. WARD, George Morgan, college pres. (See Who's Who in America for biography.) WARD, Georg-e Otis, iM.D. ; b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 16. 1S54; s. Willard and Louisa Malvina (Wil- lard) Ward; father a lineal descendant of William Ward, of Sudbury, Mass., 1639; mother a lineal de- scendant of Jacob Willard. of Sudbury or Newton. 1650; A.B.. Brown U., 1877, A.M., 1S80; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1887; A.M., Harvard, 1887: m. Wino- na Abercrombie. of Cambridge. IMass., Oct. 2, 1890; 1 son, Otis Abercrombie. Practiced in Worcester since 1888; visiting phys. Worcester City Hosp. since 1888; visiting phys. Memorial Hosp.. 1889-11. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Delta Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Addrfss: 875 Main St.. Worcester, Mass. WARD, Grace Ethel, educator. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) WARD, Henry Clay, brigadier-gen. : b. Worces- ter. Mass., Sept. 10, 1843; s. Artemus. 2d. and Hul- dali (Reed) Ward; ed. pub. schs., Worcester, and army service schs.; m. Susie M. Denny, Feb. 12, 1867; 2d, Frances Crutcher Maney, of Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 6. 1876. Sergt-maj. 15th Mass. Inf., July 31, 1861-Apr. 9, 1863; hon. mustered out, Sept. 4, 1863; 1st It. 57th Mass. Inf., Mar. 9. 1864; capt. .July 31. 1864. until mustered out of vol. service. July 30, 1865. In regular army, 2d It. and 1st It. 11th Inf., Feb. 23. 1866; transferred to 16th Inf.. Apr. 14. 1869; captain, Feb. 8, 1880: maj., Apr. 26, 1898; transferred to 12th Inf.. Mav 25, 1900; It.-col. 17th Inf., Dec. 17, 1900; col. 15th Inf., Jan. 31. 1902; brig.-gen. U.S.A., Oct. 30. 1905. and retired after active service of 44 yrs. Served throughout Civil War in Army of Potomac (in 2d and 9th Army Corps), in battles of Ball's Bluff, siege of York- town. Fail- Oaks, battles before Richmond. Va., .lune, 1862, Seven Days' battles (including Fair Oaks, 2d and Malvern Hill), Chantillv, 2d Bull Run, Antietam (Sept. 17. 1862): wounded at An- tietam; battles of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg; campaign under Gen. Grant from the Rapidan to Petersburg, Va., 1864-5; battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania (wounded); siege in front of Peters- burg. Yellow Tavei-n, Va., Ft. Stedman. Va., where was taken prisoner: confined in Ijibby Prison, IMar. 25, 1865, until capture of Richmond. Va., then ioined regt. until surrender of Lee's army. Bvtd. capt. U.S.A.. "for bravery at battle of Ft. Stedman, Mar. 24, 1865." Served in Indian campaigns, 1880; Pine Ridge campaign, after Sioux. 1891-2, and on the frontier and Mexican border; served in Phil- ippines. 1899-02. in numerous engagements: wound- ed in fight at Lenoa, Luzon. Mar. 1. 1900. Repre- sented War Dept. and in charge of U.S. Govt, ex- hibits at Nashville and Omaha expns. Served with N.G. of Tenn., 1892-6. and elected brig.-gen. comdg., 1895. Mem. Loyal Legion. G.A.R.. Spanish War Vets.. Associated Vets, of Mexican War, Mil. Serv- ice Tnstn. U..S. Mason. K.T. Episcopalian. Home: 367 Worcester Rd.. Wellesley Hills, :Mass.* WARD, Herbert Dickinson, author: b. Waltham, Mass., June 30, 1861; s. William Haves and Ellen M. (Dickinson) Ward: A.B.. Amherst. 1884, A.M., 1887; m. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Oct. 20, 1888. Editorial writer for daily and monthly publica- tions. (See Who's Who in America for list of books). Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* WARD, Julia Elizabeth, teacher; b. Plymouth, N.H., June 3, 1832; d. George Whitfield and Jemima .Smith (Emerson) Ward; Mt. Holvoke Sem. (now Coll.), grad. 1857; D.Litt., Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1901: unmarried. Teacher. 1857-67. asso. prin., 1867-72, prin. or pres., 1872-83. Mt. Holyoke Sem.: now pvt. teacher English lit. Conglist. Home: 452 Fletcher St., Lowell, Mass.* WARD, May Alden, author; b. Ohio. Mar. 1, 1853: d. Piince W. and Rebecca (Neal) Alden; direct de- scendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, of Plymouth Colony; M.L.A.. Ohio Wesleyan U., 1872 (Phi Beta Kappa; hon. A.M.. 1912): studied in Germany, 1874-5; m. William Godman Ward, May 3, 1873. Pres. Mass. State Federation of Women's Clubs, 1901-4, 1907-8; v.-p. Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs, 1904-8; pres. N.E. Woman's Club: commr. of Mass. to St. Louis and Portland expns. Mem. Bos- ton Authors Club. N.E. Woman's Press Assn. Ed- itor Federation Bulletin (nat. official pub. of Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs), 1903-10. (See Who's WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1109 Who in America for books, etc.) Home: The WARD, William Hayes, editor; b. Abington, Charlesgate, 535 Beacon St., Boston.* Mass., .Tune 25, 1835; s. Rev. James Wilson and Hetta I^ord (Hayes) Ward; A.B., Amherst, 1856, grad, An- 1873, New m. Ellen M. Dickinson, of Sudbury, Mass., 1859 (died 1874). scription dept. of The Ram's Hirn. continuing. ^ilfci'??9/V?e%^l°r^'^Hlntal So? 1S90 4 ^^ 1898-01: entered office of Orange Judd Co., Spring- fJlf® whi."'c w^A^' A^Jii^i f^- }■ I }i l? , V •field, Mass.. as elk. subscription dept., 1901, and iPn^J^^Zffy^■^^r.^^n^^^^S'^ ^°'^ ^'^* °^ books.) now gen. circulation mgr. of the five weeklies of Home. South Berwick, Me.* the companv — Orange Judd Northwest Farmstead , wTARD, ■William Irving-, clergyman; b. Acushnet, (Minneapolis). Orange Judd Farmer (Chicago), Mass., Nov. 3, 1857: s. William Denny and Eliza- Orange Judd Southern Farming (Atlanta), Amer- '""eth Tillinghast (Sisson) Ward; descendant of lean Agriculturist (New York), and New England Marmaduke Ward, born in England, wlio settled in Homestead (Springfield). Republican. Presbyn. Middletown. R.I., 1638 or 1639, and Richard Sisson, Mason. Clubs: Masonic, Springfield Publicity, also from England, who settled in Portsmouth, Springfield Country. Home: 52 Stratford Terrace. R-I- ed. common schs. of native town; high schs. Office: Myrick Bldg., Springfield, Mass. of Fairhaven and New Bedford; Wesleyan Acad., Wllbraham, Mass.; Boston U. Sch. of Theology; m. WARD, Roljert De Courcy, climatologist; b. Bos- May 18. 1881. Emma L. Thomas, of South Carver, ton, Nov. 29, 1S67; s. Henry Veazey and Anna Sal- Mass. Deacon, 1879, elder, 1883, M.E. Ch., pastor tonstall (Merrill) Ward; A.B.. Harvard. 1889. A.M.. South Carver, Mass., 1878. Falmouth. South Brain- 1893. 2 yrs. studies in meteorology in Harvard tree, 1879, Brvantville, 1880-1, Vineyard Haven, Graduate Sch.; m. Emma Lane, of St. Louis, Apr. 1882-4, South Somerset, 1885, Hope St. Ch., Provi- 28, 1897. Asst. in physical geography, 1890-4, asst. dence, R.I., 1886-7, Thames St. Ch., Newport, 1888- in meteorology, 1894-5, instr., 1895-6, instr. clima- 89, Niantic, Conn., 1890-3, Norwich, Conn., 1894, tology, 1896-1900, asst. prof., 1900-10, prof., 1910 — , East Weymouth, Mass., 1895-7, Provincetown, 1898- Harvard. Editor Am. Meteorol. Jour., 1892-6; asso. 1900, 1st Ch., Fall River, 1901-2; presiding elder editor of and contbr. to Jour, of Geography and New Bedford Dist., 1902-7: supt. of Providence Dis- Bulletin Am. Geog. Soc. Mem. Shaler Memorial trict, 1908-13; pastor 1st Ch., Newport, since 1914. Expdn. to Brazil, 190 8. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Mem. N.E. Southern Conf. ; del. to Gen. Conf., M.E. Sciences, Royal Meteorol. Soc, London; corr. mem. Ch.. 1904. Trustee Boston U. Address: 29 Fare- Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft, etc.; one well St.. Newport, R.I. of founders. 1S94, of Immigration Restriction wABD, William Sherman, mfr.; Jan. 22, 1842- League. (See Who's Who an America for books a„„ ^ -, -I'ana /-Q„oVr.i lono^ and writings.) Address; Cambridge, Mass.* '^'^^^ ^^' ^^"^- ^^^® ^°^- ^^^^-^ "WARDE, Marg-aret," author. (See Edith Kel- WARD, Roy Joslyn. M.D.; b. Johnson, Vt., Aug. logg Dunton ) wU!i"£L^- «i!'*'?^^'" =l^;,.,'^"/VA"'ril''^ '^iQQ^°^l^'5^ WARDEN, William Albert; b. Worcester, Mass.. Ward; grad. St Johnsbury(Vt.) Acad 1893; A.B., ^ o iggo'; g. john and Narcissa (Davis) War- Dartmouth 1897: M.D., Dartmouth Med Scli^, 1900; ^ ^^ pub. schs.; m. Ella M. Durfee, of Fall Riv- ^inn^^^'^^v.-t;, Downing, of Hanover, N.H., Oct. 23, Mass., Apr. 20, 1876; children, Florence D. (Mrs. 1900; 2 children. Carlton J Arthur D. Practiced m j^jieg Warden Tabor, died Mar. 2 2. 1906). William ^■^^^ ?a^nT"^T°"- ^■^■\^^^.^'^- Y.^^'^'^i^''''' J^^'^f:' Vincent (died Mav 12, 1894), Charles Franklin, since 1903. Mem. A.M. A. Mass. Med. Soc. Repub- jQ^n Emerson. Learned trade of cabinet maker hcan. Cong ist. Clubs: Country, Economic Rec- member firm of Warden & Nolan, mfrs., picture reations: golf. Address: 397 Pleasant St., Worces- frames, 1872-7, Warden Brothers, crockery mchts., ter, Mass. 1877-84, "Warden & Phelps, real estate, 1884, until WARD, Samuel, stationer; b. Newton Centre, death of Mr. Phelps, when firm became Warden & Mass., Dec. 31, 1845; s. John and Mary (Kingsbury) Carpenter; projector of Columbia Park, Worcester. Ward; A.B., Amherst, 1867; m. Sarah G. Wood- Del. Gen. Conf., M.E. Ch., Chicago, 1900; sec. 20th worth, of Hartford, Conn., Dec. 10, 1872; 3 daugh- Century Thank Offerins? Commn.. 1899-1900, and ters, Alice G. (Mrs. Frank A. Lombard, of Kyoto, sec. Social Union, 1897-8; sec. Worcester M.E. City Japan), Marv K. (Mrs. Morton D. Dunning, of Mission Ch. Extension; trustee ana auditor Trinity Kyoto), Helen A. (Mrs. Paul T. B. Ward, of Med- Ch.; dir. Y.M.C.A. Mason (K.T.): mem. K. of P., ford, Mass.); m. 2d. Mary C. Barstow, of Bradford Knights of Malta. Wrote Warden, Davis and Dex- Acad., Bradford, Mass., Sept. 18, 1901. In blank ter genealogies. Recreations: church work. Home: book and stationery business since 1868; pres. and 19 Circuit Av. Office: Slater Bldg., Worcester, treas. Samuel T\^ard Co. until Sept., 1913, since Mass. treas. Samuel Ward Mfg. Co. Mem. Boston Cham- W'ARDITER, G(eorg-e) Philip, lawyer; b. Jersey ber of Commerce. Nat. Stationers' and Publishers' cj^y N J Nov 29, 1867; s. George *W. and Mary Assn. Conglist. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Elizabeth (Jones) Wardner; A.B., summa cum Congregational. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Of- laude Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893; LL.B., cum laude, flee: 299 Atlantic Av., or 59 Franklin St., Boston. Harvard U. Law Sch., 1893; admUted tojiar, 1S93_^; WARD, William G., college O.. Nov. 5, 1848; s. Hibbard (Burdett) Ward; A.B.. Ohi A.M., 1875; B.D., Drew The Halle. 1873-4; later at B 3. 1873. Prin. Vermili 1875-6; prof, history anc Ohio, 1887-90; pres. Spoka..,. v -.../ ^'..^.. ^o„..-^, „, prof. English lit.. Syracuse U., 1893-8. Emerson Jtc. Clubs: ^«,„„. ,,„ atoto ct la^ot^r. Coll. of Oratnrv, Boston, since 1898. Mem. Boston tennis, fishing. Office. 110 State St., Boston. Authors Club: v.-p. .Am. Soc. Friends of Russian WARDWEIiI., Henry, lawyer; b. Ipswich. Mass., Freedom. Author: Tennyson's Debt to Environ- Apr. 28, 1840; s. IMoses and Amy Swasey (Farley) ment. 1898; The Poetry of Robert Browning, 1898; Wardwell; paternal ancestor settled in Andover, Art for Schools, 1899; Studies in Literature, 1901. Ma.ss., 1633; grad. Peabody (Mass.) High Sch., Home: The Charlesgate, 535 Beacon St. Office: 1856; Dartmouth Coll.. 1866; m. Peabody. Oct. 6. Huntington Av.. Boston.* 1875, Sarah Osborne Fitch. Became elk. in store at 1110 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Peabody after leaving liigh sch., ami continued for 6 yrs. ; teacher gram, sch., Dorchester, Mass., 1866- 69; studied law; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1870; prac- ticed at Boston and Peabody, 1870-89, moved to Sa- lem and continued in practice in Boston and Salem until 1896, when was appld. by Gov. Wohott as asso. justice of Superior Court of Mass.; resigned, Sept., 1898, on account of ill healtli, and has since practiced at Salem; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1879, 1881; counsel town of Peabody, 18 yrs. Home: Sa- lem, Mass. VTABDWEIiIi, Iiinda B. (Mrs. Frederick S. Ward- well), teacher, writer: b. Richmond, Ind., July 19, 1865; d. Jolin W. and Hannah Ann (Wait) Free; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; pvt. teachers in piano and sing- ing, Chicago, Boston, St. Paul and New York; grad. Chicago Mus. College, 1886; teacher's certificate, Patersilea Acad., Boston; m. Frederick Schuyler Wardwell, of Bucksport, Me., June 5, 1888; 1 son, Virgil E. Soprano soloist, St. Paul and Duluth (Minn.), Danbury and Stamford. Conn,; teacher of singing. Danbury Sch. of IMusic; chmn. Plan of Study Dept., Nat. Federation Musical Clubs, 1898- 14; chmn. Music Dept., Gen. Federation Women's Clubs; founder Stamford Woman's Club; founder and pres. Schubert Study Club (Stamford). Au- thor: A Plan of Study on Musical History (in 14 parts). Address: Highland Terrace, Stamford, Con- necticut. WARE, Charles Eliot, lawyer; b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 17, 18 53; s. Thornton Kirkland and Lucy Ann Adams (Marshall) Ware, and descendant of Robert Ware, Dedham, Mass., 1642; ed. Fitch- burg schs., Roxbury Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1876, LL.B., 1878; m. June 30. 1881, Harriet Pierce, d. George Washington and Mary Elizabeth (Nash) Long, of Roxbury: .3 children. George Long. Charles Eliot, Thornton Kirkland. Lawyer in Fitchburg, from 1878, and after 1879 in partnership with his father and (jleorge A. Torrey as Ware. Torrey & Ware, subsequently T. K. & C. E. Ware, after the death of his father in 1892, as Charles E. Ware; now in partnership with son, Thornton K., as Ware & Ware. Pres. Fitchburg Savings Bank, Vt. & Mass. R.R. Co.; dir. Fitchburg R.R. Co., Worcester Consolidated Street Ry. Co., Springfield Street Ry., Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co., etc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Club: Fay. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. WARE, Charles Pickard. (See vol. 1909.) WARE, Henry, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) WARE, Henry Arthur, banker. (See vol. 1909.) WARE, Horace Everett, editor, pub.; b. Milton, Mass., Aug. 27, 1845; s. Dr. Jonathan and Mary Ann (Tileston) Ware; direct descendant of Robert Ware. Dedham, Mass., 1642; A.B., Harvard, 1867. Admitted to bar, 1869; practiced in Boston for several yrs.; mem. since 1899, of William Ware & Co., pubs, of The Old Farmer's Almanac (estab- lished 1793). Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1879, 1880. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Soc. Colonial Wars. S.A.R. Writer on hist, and astron. subjects. Home: Milton, IMass. Office: 110 Summer St., Boston.* WARE, John H., farmer; b. Townshend, Vt., 1855; s. Joseph B. and Mary Plummer Ware; ed. Leland and Gray Sem. ; in. Elizabeth L. Church, of Townshend, Jan. 22, 1879; children, Marv, Alice, Laura, Ella. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 1894, Senate, 1904; mem. State Bd. of Agr. 2 yrs. Repub- lican. Conglist. Address: Townshend, Vt. WARE, Richard Darwin, lawyer; b. Marblehead, Mass., May 26, 1869; s. Darwin Erastus and Ade- laide Frances (Dickev) V^are; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1890; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1892; practiced in Boston, 1893-13. Amherst. N.H., since Sept., 1914. Republican. Mem. Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), St. Botolph (Boston). Author: In the Woods and On the Shore, 1908. Ad- dress: Amherst, N.H. WARE, Storer Prehle, commercial paper; b. Roxbury, Mass., July 25. 1881; s. Moses Everett and Agnes (Wheeler) Ware: prep. edn. pub. and pvt. schs.; A.B.. Harvard, 1902; m. Elizabeth Upton Kinsman, of Salem, Mass., Oct. 19. 1907; 3 chil- dren, Ruth Preble, Storer Preble. Jr.. Nathaniel. In foreign exchange dept.. Am. Express Co., Bos- ton, Mar.-Sept., 1902; with Adams & Co., bankers and brokers, 1902-3; became connected with Bond & Goodwin, corpn. and collateral loans, Jan., 1903, mem. of firm since 1908. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Harvard (Boston and New York). Brookline Coun- try. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. WARE, William Rotoert, architect; May 27, 1832- June 9, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) WARE, William Rotch, architect, editor; b. Cambridgeport. Ma.ss., Sept. 6, 1848; s. John Foth- ergill Waterliouse and Caroline Parsons (Rice) Ware; descendant of Robert Ware, who settled in Dedham, Mass., prior to 1642; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1867; A.B., Harvard, 1871; studied Mass. Inst. Tech., ficole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Alice Hathaway Cunningham, of Bolton, Mass., May 17, 1877; 7 children. John, Francis C, Richard C, Malcolm C, Phillip C. Edward C, Stephen C. Asst. editor and editor of The American Architect and Building News (weekly). 1876-07; also editor of Topical Architecture (monthly). Corr. mem. Am. Inst. Architects; hon. mem. Boston Soc. Arch- itects; mem. Soc. Beaux-Arts Architects, Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard). Unitarian. Editor and Com- piler: Monographs of American Architecture (VI), 1885-8; The Georgian Period (3 vols, quarto), 1899- 02; Renaissance Doorwavs, 1901; Door and Window Grilles, 1902; Ecclesiastical Domes, 1904. Home: East Milton. Mass. WARNER, Carmillus Turten, M.D. ; b. Land- grove, Vt, Oct. 12, 1864; s. Carmillus T. and Emily O. (Rawson) Warner; descendant of Sir Edward Rawson. sec. Mass. Bay Colon v, 1650-86; prep. edn. Vt. Acad.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1885; post-grad, work Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), and U. of Berlin; m. Josephine Spaulding, of Bur- lington, Vt., June 20, 1888; 2 children. Reuben D., Rosalyn S. Practiced in South Londonderry, Vt., 1888-9, Marlboro, Mass.. since 1890; pres. Marlboro Hosp. since 1904; dir. First Nat. Bank, Marlboro; trustee Marlboro Savings Bank. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mason; Odd Fellow; mem. Sons of Vets. Republican. Baptist. Address: 75 W. Main St., Marlboro, Mass. WARNER, Charles Eranklin, educator; b. Somer- ville, Mass., Sept. 18, 1857; s. Benjamin Franklin and Caroline (Bucknam) Warner: descendant of Samuel Warner, who came from England and set- tled at "Lancaster Grant" (now Harvard. Mass.), about 1640; ed. pub. schs.; Classical and Scientific Acad., Hallowell. Me.: Colby Coll.; spl. courses at State Normal Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., Bowdoin Coll., and Harvard U. ; Sc.D.. Colby; m. Marion A. Luce, of Vassalboro, Me., July 5. 1887; 1 daughter, Margaret Luce. Supt. schs., Augusta, Me., 1SS2-3; master of science. State Normal Sch.. Farmington, Me., 1883-8, Cambridge (Mass.) English High Sch., 1888-90; master Cambridge Manual Training Sch., 1890-8; prin. Tech. High Sch., Springfield, Mass., since 1898; trustee Colby Coll., Am. Internat. Coll. (Springfield). Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade. Mem. A.A.A.S., N.E.A., Nat. Assn. for Promotion of In- dustrial Edn., S.A.R., Delta Upsilon; hon. mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Beta Chapter of Me.), etc. Repub- lican. Conglist. (liberal). Clubs: The Club, Satur- day Night Club (Springfield); Colonial (Cam- bridge, Mass.). Contbr. articles to ednl. mags, and to proc. N.E.A. Recreation';: traveling, country life. Home: 41 Dartmouth St. Office: Tech. High Sch.. 53 Elliot St., Springfield. Mass. WARNER, Donald Ticknor, lawyer; b. Salisbury, Conn., Dec. 15. 1S50: s. Donald J. and Lois Ticknor (Ball) Warner; Salisburv Acad. (Trinitv Coll.), Hartford; (hon. M.A., Trinitv. 1892): m. Harriet E. Wells, of Salisbury, Conn., Oct. 4, 1882. Admitted to bar, 1873, in partnership with Donald J. Warner until 1881; practiced alone, 1881-91: mem. firm Warner & Landon, 1891-11; pres. Lakeville Water Co.; treas. and dir. Salisbury Cutlery Handle Co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank (New Milford. Conn.). Post- master Salisbury. 1874-85; judge of Probate Ct., dist. of Salisburv. 1895-16; mem. Conn. Senate, 1895-9 (chmn. judiciary com., 1895. 1897); mem. Constl. Conv.. 1902, and chmn. Statutory Revision WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1111 Com., revision of 1902; state's atty., Litchfield Co., 1896-16. Republican. Episcopalian. Pres. Litchfield Co. Bar Assn., Litchfield Co. University Club; trustee Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury; mem. Phi Kappa Chapter Alpha Delta Phi. Home: Salisbury, Conn.* WABNEB, Franklin Georg-e, M.D.; b. Chester- town, N.Y., Jan. IS, 1S63; s. Daniel and Lizzie (Jeffs) Warner, and direct descendant of William Warner, Ipswich, Mass., 1637; A.B., U. of Vt., 1S88; M.D., Med. Dept. Union Coll., 1892; m. Amesbury, Mass., Nov. 6, 1895, Nettie M. Heritage; 1 son, Stanley G., b. July 6, fS97. Practiced Antrim, N. H., 1892-09; now at Peterboro, N.H. Mem. N.H. Legislature, 1898; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902. Mason; Odd Fellow (Past Grand) mem. Rebekalis. Democrat.' Presbyn. Address: Peterboro, N.H. "WABITEB, Georg-e Henry, author. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) VTABNEB, Henry Eldrldg-e, lawyer; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Nov. 27, 1860; s. Caleb H. and Elizabeth (Bangs) Warner; descendant of William Warner, who settled at Ipswich, Mass., 1637; A.B., Harvard, 1882, A.M., 1885; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1885; m. Henrietta Edla Slade, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 14, 1900; 3 children, Henry, Mar- garet, Frederika. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1885; sec. to Justice Gray, of the U.S. Supreme Ct., 1885-6; practiced in Boston since 1886; referee in bank- ruptcy since 1900; mem. Warner, Warner, & Stackpole; dir. Hood Rubber Co. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Clubs: Union; Harvard (Boston and New Yorlc) ; Beverlj' Yacht. Recreations: yachting, tennis, golf. Home: Lincoln, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. "WABNEB, Holbart Augustus, retired mfr., banker; b. Thomaston, Conn., May 16, 1832; s. Josiah and Sophia (Boardman) Warner; pub. sch. edn.; m. Southington, Conn., May 27, 1857, Mary A. Woodruff (died, 1899). Employed as mechanic and foreman Seth Thomas Clock Co., Manross Bros. Co., S. E. Root- Clock Co.; pres. Bristol Savings Bank, since 1896. Chmn. Rep. Town Com.; select- man 6 yrs. Conglist. Mason. Address: Bristol, Conn. 'WABNIiB, Horace Everett, author; b. in Lake Co., O., Jan. 10, 1839; s. Albert and Lucina (Snow) Warner; A.B., Beloit (Wis.) Coll., 1867; m. Anna J. Riggs, of Beloit, Oct. 14, 1870. Served as pvt. Co. E, 22d Wis. Inf., Civil War, and lost an arm at battle of Resaca, Ga. ; practiced law at Vinton, la., 1873-85; in U.S. civ. service, 1887-1904. Congre- gationalism Author: The Ethics of Force, 1905; The Cricket's Song, and Other Melodies, 1907. Home: Groton, N.H.* 'WABNEB, Howard H., banker; b. Cromwell, Conn., Jan. 14, 1877; s. Isaac Henry and Julia Au- gusta (Ranney) Warner; ed. dist. schs., Cromwell; grad. Highland Mil. Acad., Worcester, Mass., June, 1894; m. Jan. 19, 1898, Nellie C. Bliss, of Cromwell, Conn. Boolvkeeper for The J. & E. Stevens Co., Cromwell, 1894-7; boolsikeeper and teller, Columbia Trust Co., Middletown, 1897-1900; salesman invest- ments, The Jackson Co., 1900-1; bookkeeper, teller and cashier, since May, 1901, Central Nat. Bank; treas. Middletown Trust Co., since its organization, Jan., 1910; trustee Middletown Savings Bank, (IJromwell Dime Savings Bank; dir. East Hampton (Conn.) Bank & Trust Co.; councilman. Middle- town, 1905-6; water commr. since Apr., 1909. Re- publican. Conglist. Mem. St. John's Lodge, F. and A. M.; Washington Chapter, R. A. M. Clubs: 20th Century, Middletown Yacht. Home: 136 Lincoln St. Office: 273 Main St., Middletown, Conn. WABNEB, Joseph Bang-s, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 5, 1848; s. Caleb Henry and Elizabeth (Bangs) Warner; descendant of William Warner, Ipswich, Mass., 1636; A.B., Harvard, 1869, A.M., 1872; studied law in office of William G. Russell, Boston; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1873; m. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20, 1876, Margaret Woodbury Storer; 2 sons, Roger Sherman, Langdon. Practiced since 1873; mem. W^arner, Warner & Stackpole since 1903; instr. in history, Harvard, 1872-3; lecturer in Harvard Law Sch., 1886-7; trustee Radcliffe Coll., Simmons Coll. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass Bar Assn.' (v. p.). Bar Assn. City of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa. Unitarian. Republican. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph (Boston); Harvard (Boston and New York). Recreations: reading. Home: 23 Brimmer St. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* WABNEB, Iiucien Thompson, mfr.; b. New York, N.Y., Apr. 18, 1877; s. F^ucien Calvin and Keren Sarah Thirza (Osborne) Wainer; descendant of Francis Cooke and Stephen Hopkins, of the Mavfiower, and Capt. Samuel Hitchcock, of the Revolutionary Army; A.B., Oberlin, 1898; LL.B., Columbia U. Sch. of Law, 1901; m. Mary Barbour Whitman, of Groton, Conn., Apr. 29, 1903; 2 chil- dren, Arthur Whitman, b. 1904; Agnes Howland, b. 1908. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1901; became mem. Warner Bros. Co., corset mfrs., Bridgeport, Conn., 1901; sec. and sales mgr. same since 1903; dir. Warner Chem. Co., Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., Bridgeport Gas Co.; trustee Bridgeport Savings Bank. Mem. Internat. Com. Y.M.C.A. ; dir. and trustee Bridgeport Y.M.C.A. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Seaside, Brooklawn (Bridgeport); University (Bridgeport and New York); Phi Gam- ma Delta (New York). Home: 61 Broad St. Office: The Warner Brothers Co., Bridgeport, Conn. WABNEB, Iiyman, clergyman; b. Bolton, Conn., July 4, 1826; s. Ashbel and Abigail (Lyman) War- ner; student, Western Reserve Coll., 1850-2, Wil- liams Coll., 1852-4, A.B., 1854; student Hartford Theol. Sem., 1854-5, Andover Theol. Sem., 1855-7; m. East Hartford, Conn., Oct. 15, 1857, Elisabeth S. Olmstead (now deceased); m. 2d, Salisbury, Conn., June 14, 1894, Maria Hutcliinson. Ordained to min- istry Congl. Ch., 1857; pastor Congl. Ch., Ashfleld, Mass., 1857-9; teacher and occasional supply. East Hartford, Conn., 1859-62; pastor: Becket, Mass., 1862-4, Rockford, la., 1864-71, East Hartland, Conn., 1872-6, Burlington. 1879-81, West Granville, Mass., 1881-5; resident, Salisbury, since 1885. Address: Salisbury, Conn. WABNEB, Milton Burrag'e, lawyer; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Aug. 27, 1861; s. Burrage Y. and Sarah A. (Peirce) Warner; descendant of William War- ner, who settled in Ipswich, in 1637; grad. Bridge- water (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1884; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1891; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1891; practiced in New Bedford, later in Dalton and since 1895 in Pittsfield; was associated for a short time with Robert F. Raymond, later justice Superior Ct. of Mass., then with Byron Weston; mem. Warner & Barker since 1910; mem. corpn. City Savings Bank; mem. Common C^^ouncil, Pitts- field, 1899, 1900, Bd. of Aldermen, 1901; city so- licitor, Pittsfield, 1904-12. Trustee Balance Rock Park. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Har- vard Law Sch. Alumni Assn., Thayer Law Club Assn., Pi Eta; trea.s. Berkshire Law Library. Re- publican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Park, Country; Harvard (N.Y. City). Recreations: cross country riding, golf, tennis. Address: Pitts- field, Mass. WABNEB, Botoert Lyon, banker; b. St. Louis, Apr. 19, 1869: M.E. in Elec. Engring., Cornell U., 1892; m. Anne Pearson, of Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 1893; 6 children. With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Boston, 1892-1906; mem. firm of Warner, Tucker & Co.. bankers, since 1906; officer or dir. numerous corpns. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Home: Concord, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. WABNEB, Bog-er Sherman, lawyer; b. Cam- bridge, Mass., Aug. 7, 1877; s. Joseph B. and Mar- garet W. (Storer) Warner; A.B., Harvard, 1898, LL.B., 1902; m. Beverly Farms, Mass., Aug. 4, 1906, Mary Hooper; children, Roger S., Jr.. Rachel, Wil- liam' Sturffis. Practiced, Boston, since 1902: mem. firm of Warner, Warner & Stackpole until 1914, since alone. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: St Botolph, LTnion Boat. Harvard (Boston and New York). Home: 58 Chestnut St. Office: 60 State St., Boston. WABBEN, Arthur, author, journalist; moved to New Yor'K. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WABBEN, Bentley Wirt, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 20, 1864; s. William Wirt and Mary (Adams) War- 1112 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ren; A.B., Williams, 1885; studied law under Hon. Thomas P. Proctor and at Boston U.; m. Ellen Hatch, d. of Hon. William Windom, of Minn., June 6, 1894; 2 children, Ellen Windom, Bentley W., Jr. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1888, and since in practice at Boston; mem. Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; pres. Winnisimmet R.R.; trustee Wor- cester Kys. & Investment Co., ICast Middlesex St. Ry. Co., Boston & Revere St. Ry. Co.; trustee Brigh- ton J''i\e Cents Savings Bank. ]\Iem. Ma.ss. Ho. of Bep., 1891, 82, Mass. Civil Service Commn., 1903-05. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Trustee \\'illiams Coll. Democrat, l-^piscopalian. Clubs: Union, University, Country, Boston City (Boston), University (New York). Home: Wil- liamstown, Mass.; (winter) 185 Beacon St., Bos- ton, (tfflcc: 30 State St., Boston, Mass.* WARREN, Calvin E., insurance; b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 26, 1850; s. Joseph How and Abigail (Newton) Warren, both of Mass.; descendant of John Warren, who came to America with Gov. Winthrop, in the ship Arbella, 1630, and settled at Watertown, Mass. (laid out first highways in Wa- tertown); ed. pub. schs., Shrewsbury, Mass.; m. Emma F. Brig-gs, of Boston, 1874; 3 children, Ed- win Clifton (deceased), Ednah A., Evelyn M. Re- moved to Boston, 1870; elk. in mercantile and ins. offices until 1893; in ins. brokerage and agency business in own name, 1893-10; mem. firm of War- ren, Meade & Gale, 1910-14; firm consolidated, 1914, with John Paulding Meade & Co., gen. agts. for eastern ISIass. of the Hartford Accident and Indem- nity Co. of Hartford, Conn.; fii'm also resident agts. of .'several fire, marine and automoDile fire ins. cos., still retains connection as sr. mem. of new firm. Republican. Conglist. Odd Fellow. Recreations: music and travel. Home: 64 Gray St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 99 Milk St., Boston. WARREIT, Charles, lawyer: b. Boston, Mar. 9, 1868; s. Hon. Winslow and Marv Lincoln (Tink- ham) Warren; A.B., Harvard, 1889, A.M., 1892; student Harvaid Law School, 1889-92; m. Annie Louise, d. William Henry Bliss, Jan. 6, 1904. Ad- mitted to bar, 1892, and practiced at Boston; asso- ciated in practice with Moorfield Storey, 1892-3: pvt. sec. to Gov. William E. Russell, 1893; asso- ciated in law practice with Gov. Russell until the death of the latter in 1896; became mem. Warren & Perry, 1897; asst. atty. gen. of U.S. since May, 1914. Chmn. Mass. Civ. Service Commn., 1905-11. Trustee N.E. Conservatory of Music. Clubs: Nor- folk Country, Papyrus, Boston City, St. Botolph. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C. * WARREN, Charles Carlton, tanner; b. Hartland, Vt., P'eb. 11, 1843; s. Charles Walton and Julia M. (Perry) Warren; ed. common schools, and Union Acad., Meriden, N.H. ; m. Montpelier, Vt., 1873, Ella F. McElroy. Enlisted at 19 as 1st class musician, band attached to 1st Vt. Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Army Corps, and was honorably mustered out, 1864; engaged in tanning business in Hartland, later at Waterbury, incorporated, 1899, as the War- ren Leather Co. (pres.); formerly mem. State Fish Commn. and dir. State Fish Hatchery. Republican. Mason. Mem. G.A.R. Address: Waterbury, Vt. WARREN, Charles Everett, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) WARREN, Charles Henry, real estate expert and apprai.'^er; h. Dublin, N.H., Sept. 21, 1861; s. Jesse and Sarah J. (Taggart) Warren; direct descendant of Daniel, brother of the patriot. Gen. Joseph War- ren, who was killed at Battle of Bunker Hill; ed. pub. schs., Dublin, N.H. ; high sch., Peterboro, N.H. ; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; Eastman Busine.ss Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; m. Sarah Jane Brennan, of Peterboro, N.H. (died July 3, 1913); 2 children, Charles Jesse, Lillian Beatrice (Mrs. Rollins F. Watkins, of Pittsburgh. Pa.). Began active career as treas. Am. Trust Co., mfrs. surg. apparatus, Peterboro; then agt. Am. Express Co. and later with Snow, Church & Co., mercantile lawyers, Baltimore, Md. ; removed to Boston, 1883, and agt. Adams Express Co. 10 yrs. ; entered real estate business on own account, 1893, incorporated, 1912, as Charles H. Warren & Co., of which is pres. and treas. For- merly mem. N.H. Nat. Guard. Mem. Boston Bd. of Assessors, Dorchester Bd. of Trade, Dorchester Real Estate Brokers' Assn. Mem. S.R. Democrat. Odd Fellow. Club: Dorchester (1st v. -p.). Recrea- tions: bowling, fishing, liunting. Home: 66 Brent St. Office: 624 Washington St., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. WARREN, Charles Hyde, educator; b. Water- town, Conn., Sept. 27, 1876; s. Charles Alanson and Frances Maria (Hyde) Warren; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale, 1896; studied Yale Grad. Sch., 1896-9. I'h.D., 1899; m. Watertown, June 17, 1903, Charlotte Wardner Lamson; children, Richard, Al- len, AN'illiam. Asst. prof, m'ineralogy, 1904-12, prof, same since 1912, Mass. Inst. Tech. Engaged in re- search along lines of mineralogy and petography, also to some extent in professional and consulting work of mineral, and geol. nature. Free Trader. Member Geol. Soc. America, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Sigma Xi. Home: 293 Woodland Rd., Au- burndale, Mass. Office: Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston.* "WARREN, Charles Jesse, real estate broker; b. Peterboro, N.H., Nov. 2, 1884; s. Charles Henry and Sarah Jane (Brennan) Warren; direct descendant of Daniel, brother of Gen. Joseph Warren, who died at Bunker Hill; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. ISIarie Elizabeth Selinger, of Boston, Feb. 18, 1914. In real estate business, Dorchester, since 1909; mng. dir. Charles H. Warren Co.; representing Old Col- ony Realty Associates, since Nov. 23, 1914. Justice of the Peace. Democrat. Mem. S.R., Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Dorchester Club, Boston Y.M. C.A. Home: 51 Withington St. Office: 624 Wash- ington St., Dorchester, and 262 Washington St., Boston. WARREN, Clarence A., lawver; b. Durham, N.Y., July 9, 1882; s. Edmund C. and Martha E. (Elli- son) Warren; ed. pub. schs.. Revere, Mass.; studied law privately; m. Blanche E. Chase, of Chelsea, Mass., June 6, 1906. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1904; mem. Howland & Warren; corpn. practice (counsel for several banks); pres. Revere Beach Co.; treas. and dir. Winnisimont Trust, Inc., The Cary Co.; dir. Broadway Nat. Bank, Springwater Carbonating Co., Aldrich, Clisbee Co.; trustee County Savings Bank. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Chelsea, 1906, 7, 8; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909, 10. Trustee Rufua S. Frost Gen. Hosp. Republican. Baptist. IMason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Mass. Republican. Home: Chelsea, Mass. Office: 18 Tremont St., Bos- ton, Mass. WARREN, Cornelia, author; b. at Waltham, ^Nlass.; d. Samuel D. AVarren. paper mfr. ; mem. local com. for Denison House Coll. Settlement. Au- thor: Miss Wilton, 1892. Address: Cedar Hill, Wal- tham, !Mass. WARREN, Edg-ar William, shoe mfr. ; b. Shrews- bury, Mass., Oct. 4, 1853; s. Henry E. and Susannah (W'ood) Warren; ed. pub. schs. and grad. high sch.; m. Delia H. Prentice. Resident of Newton since 1894; mem. Common Council, 1897, alderman, 1899- 1900, mayor, 1905. Office: 170 Lincoln St., Boston. WARREN, Edward Henry, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 11, 1873; s. William H. and Charlotte E. (Marsh) Warren; A.B., Harvard, 1895; A.M., Columbia Grad. Sch., 1896, Harvard Grad. Sch.; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1900; m. Elinor Fos- ter, of Baltimore, Md., May 28, 1910; 1 daughter, Elinor Foster. Practiced, New York, 1900-4; asst. prof, law, 1904-8, prof, law 1908-13, Story prof, law since 1913, Harvard; mem. Warren, Hoague & Bige- low. Trustee Boston Home for Incurables. Mem. Am. and JMass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Author: Cases on Corporation, 1909. Home: 224 Marlboro St. Office: 84 State St., Boston.* WARREN, Piske, paper mfr.; b. Waltham, Mass., July 3, 1862; s. Samuel Dennis and Susan Cornelia (Clarke) Warren; B.A., Harvard, 1884; studied law at U. of Oxford, Eng., 1906-7 ;m. Gretchen Osgood, of Boston, Mav 14, 1891. In paper mfg. business, 1884 — ; partner firm of S. D. Warren & Co., Boston, 1889- — ; treas. Cumberland Mfg. Co., installation of plants for filtration of water supplies, 1888-98. Operated electric road carriage in Waltham, ls91, 1st in Mass. and possibly 1st in U.S. Won amateur tennis champion of the U.S. in court of Boston Ath- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1113 letic Assn., 1893. Made tours of tlie world, 1897, liolden St. Jiy. Co., 1905-07. Mom. Mass. Ho. of 1901, 05, 07. Founded single-taxins: community of Hep., 1882, 85; mem. Bd. Overseers of the Poor, Tahanto, in Harvard, Mass., 1909, and that of Hali- 1890; town treas. 9 yr.s.; water commr. 2 yrs. Au- don, in Westbrook, Me., 1911; introduced the Raif- thor: Reminiscences of a Mississippi Carpet-Bag- feisen system of co-operative credit in Arden, Del., ger, 1914. Address: Holden, Mass. 1911 1st in U.S Writer of occa.sional articles, prin- WABREN, Herbert Cleveland, banker; b. Derby, cipallj on Philippine question. Mem. exec. com. conn., Feb. 5, 1843; s. Henry and Mary A. (Clark) f'a^iQ i^^®^7^ '^^» League; dir. Am. Peace Soc, Warren: descendant of George Clark, original set- 19 03-11 Mem. Boston Pv }8 18,9 Hattie W. G. and Mary (Eddy) Warren; B.A., Yale, 1865; ^rown. of Wauwatosa, Wis Taught school until m. Dora L. Howe, of Holden. Nov. 8, 1877; 4 chil- 0V-^''f?'^ °^ ^^^''^.^w-^/^T^otto.^ Q.nf i\fil ^f,fv dren, William Howe (Yale, 1901). Blanche W. Al- m«- Vols, and 7th Wis Battery Sept 1861-July of Congress was chmn. Bd. of Registration for WABBEN, John Kelso, surgeon; b. Manchester, Leake Co.; apptd. probate judge of same co. by N.H., Mar. 1, 1846; s. Joseph H. and Mary A. (Kel- Gen. Adelbert Ames, 1867; mem. Miss. State Constl. so) Warren; ed. pub. schs., and Mt. Vernon and Conv., 1867; mem. Miss. House of Rep., 1870, 71 Francestown acads.; M.D., New York Homoeo. Med. (speaker of House, 1871); chief elk. Ho. of Rep., Coll., 1870; m. 1st, Newport, N.H., Nov., 1873, Au- 1871-5; levee commr., 1873; apptd. chancellor 10th gusta Davis; m. 2d, Newburyport, Mass., June 19, Chancery Dist., 1874 (declined); del. Rep. Nat. 1885, Nettie Balch; children, Alice B. (Mrs. Litch- Conv., Chicago, 1868, Cincinnati, 1876; in tanning field Colton) ; Bertha INI., Ruth S. Practiced in business and mfg. card leather at Holden, Mass., Palmer, Mass., 1870-82, since at Worcester: pres. since 1876; now pres. J. F. & W. H. Warren Co.; Hahnemann Hosp. Corpn. Conglist. Mem. Am. Inst, dir. Howard Bros. Mfg. Co.; pres. Worcester & Homoeopathy, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Mass. 1114 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND HomcK. Med. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Home: 28 Chest- nut St. Office: 7S Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. WARBEZI', John Samuel, clergyman; b. Gran- ville, N.Y., Dec. 7, 1858; s. Jonathan Stow and Olive Louise (Brown) Warren; descendant of John War- ren, Watertown, Mass., 1660; grad. Phillips Kxeter Acad.. N.H., 1876; student, Harvard, 1S76-8 (class of ISSO); LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1881; m. Julia M. Codd, of Frankford, Ont., Can., July 3, 1895; 1 son, l-'rancis Codd, b. Schenevus, X.Y., Apr. 9, 1896. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1881; practiced in N.Y. City and Granville, N.Y.; deacon, 1895, priest, 1896, P.K Ch.; rector Schenevus, N.Y., 1895-7, Round Lake, 1897-8, Bearbrook, and Montague, Ont., 1898- 08, Fair Haven, Vt., 1908-10, St. Paul's Ch., Ft. Fairfield, Me., 1910-15, St. Barnabas' Ch., Rumford, Me., since 1915. Democrat. Address: Rumford, Me. WABBEN, Joseph, lawyer; b. Mar. 16, 1876; s. John Collins and Amy (Shaw) AVarren; A.B., Har- vard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Constance IMartha Wil- liams, of Brookline, Mass., June 18, 1905; children, Joseph, Richard, Howland Shaw, Mary Eleanor. Admitted to INIass. bar, 1900; prof, law, Harvard. Clubs: Somerset, Country of Brookline, Harvard of Boston. Home: 26 Quiney St., Cambridge, Mass. 'WABBEN, Joseph Franklin, lawyer; b. Fox- borougli, Mass., Oct. 6, 1S72; s. Henry G. and Eliza (Wilbcr) Warren; descendant of Judge Ebenezer Warren, bi'other of Gen. Joseph Warren (who was killed at Battle of Bunker Hill); ed. Foxborough High Sch.; Comer's Commercial Coll.; LL.B., cum laude, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1899; m. Maude Battelle Mowry, of Walpole, Mass., Sept. 15, 1904. Practiced in Boston since 1899; formerly mem. Warren & Burt; mem. Warren, Burt & Palmer since 1912. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston U. Sch. of Law Alumni Assn., Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce. V.-p. Dorchester Child's Welfare League. Dorchester No-License League; pres. Men's Club of 2d Congl. Ch., Dor- chester. Democrat. Mason (Lodge of Eleusis). Club: Appalachian Mountain. Recreations: out- door life. Home: 9 Claybourne St., Dorchester, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. 'WABBEK', Joseph "Weatherhead, M.D.; moved to Philadelphia. (See vol. 19U9, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* WABBEN, Nathan, life Ins.; b. Waltham, Mass., Feb. 11, 1S3S: s. Nehemiah and Sally (Wyman) Warren; ed. Waltham pub. and high schs., grad., 1855; m. Charlotte E. Bacon, of Springfield, Mass., Jan. 18, 1883; 2 children, Richard, Margaret. Be- gan active career as elk. in wholesale dry goods house, Boston, 1855; soldier in 45th Mass. Vols., Civil War: in War Dept.. Washington, D.C., 1865; in shipping business, Boston, 1866-8, going to Africa in that connection, 1867; cashier, Boston office. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S., 1869, now resident sec. and Boston representative of same; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1880-1; formerly quite active in politics and mem. Rep. State Com., etc.; now v.-p. Waltham Savings Bank; dir. and treas. Security Safe Deposit Co. of Boston. Ti'us- tee Waltham Pub. Library (chmn.), Waltham Hosp. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn.. Mass. Soc. S.A.R. (ex-pres.), etc. ISIem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mason (Past Master). Clubs: Massachusetts, Middlesex. Author: History of Insurance in Mass., 1897. Has written considerably on business and hist, topics. Recreations: golf, country life. Home: Waltham, Mass. Office: Equitable Bldg., Boston. WABBEN, Orin, retired M.D. ; b. Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 20, 1833; s. Isaiah and Ann (Walker) Warren, and lineal descendant through mother, of Elder William Brewster; prep. edn. Fryeburg Acad.; student Bowdoin Med. Coll.; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1858; m. bv Rev. E. E. Hale, Boston, June 5, 1860. Eliza A. Sawyer (died Apr. 18, 1915); 1 child, Marion Houghton, b. May 26. 1869. Began practice at West Newbury, INIass., July, 1859; surgeon, 33d Mass. Vols., Civil War; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1879; mem. Sch. Bd., West Newbury; ex-pres. Walnut Cemetery Assn.; pres. Lovel's Fight Mem- orial Assn.; physician emeritus Anna Jaques Hosp., Newburyport; justice of the peace over 30 yrs.; ex-pres. West Newbury Bldg. Assn. Mem. Essex North Med. Assn (ex-pres.), Mass. Med. Soc. (ex-v.-p.). Republican. Conglist. IMason. Clubs: AVest Newbury Nat. Hist. Club (pres.), Phila. Art (Phila., Pa.), Newburyport Med. Club. Address: West Newbury, Mass. WABBEN, Samuel, leather mfr. ; b. Auburn, Alass., (Ht. 15. 1N34; s. Waterman Goulding and Mary (Eddy) Warren; ed. Worcester Acad.; grad. State Normal Sch., Westfleld, 1858; m. May 13, 1869, Marion Elizabeth, d. George Shipley and Nancy (Hubbard) Lakin, of Paxton. Learned the tanning business and became a partner of W. G. Warren & Sons, 1867, head of the fiim since 1886; became owner of the homestead at Holden, 1888; mem. Holden Sch. Com., 1862-5, 1883-6; assessor, 1868-9, 1S87-8, 1905-8; representative in Gen. Court, 1867; selectman, 1872-3. Republican. Conglist. Club: Holden Farmers' and Mechanics.' Address: Holden, IMass. WABBEN, Samuel Dennis, mfr.; Jan. 25, 1852- Feb. 19, 1910. (.See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WABBEN, Samuel Dennis, paper mfr.; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 25, 1S85; s. Samuel Dennis and Mabel (Bayard) Warren; ed. pvt. schs.; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Helen Thomas, of Boston. June 11, 1909; 3 children, Helen, Anne, Samuel Dennis, Jr. Be- gan business career with Cumberland Mills, Port- land, Me., 1908; elk., Boston office, same co., 1909- 11; mem. S. D. Warren & Co. since Jan. 1, 1912. Democrat. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard. Home: 282 Marlboro St. Office: 120 Franklin St., Boston. WABBEN, Samuel Edward, educator; Oct. 29, 1831-July 8, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) WABBEN, Stanley Ferlcins. M.D.; b. Hamden, Conn., Sept. 15, 1846; s. Isiael Perkins and Jane Stanley (Stow) Warren; B.A., Yale, 1869, M.D., 1874; m. Sarah Elizabeth North, of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 13, 1869. Practiced, Bridgeport, Conn., 1874-6, Farmington, Me., 1876-9, Portland, Me., 1879 — ; obstetrician. Me. (Jeneral Hosp.; consulting obstetrician, Children's Hosp.; consulting phys. and obstetrician, Webber Hosp., Biddeford; con- sulting obstetrician, Barrett Hosp., Westbrook; consulting phys. Eve and Ear Inflrmarv, Children's Hosp.. Portland: mem. Sch. Bd., Portland, 1903-9. Republican. Conglist. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn. (pres. 1912), etc. Club: Portland. Author: Principles of Obstetrics, 1903. Address: 159 High St., Portland, Me.* WABBEN, Tracy Bronson, fire ins.; b. Water- town, Conn., Dec. 20, 1847; s. David Hard and Ijouisa (Bronson) Warren; descendant in 27th gen- eration from William de Warenne, earl of Nor- mandy, and Richard Warren, of the Mayflower; ed. pvt. schs., Watertown, to 1863, and at Collegiate and Commercial Inst., New Haven, 1863-5; m. Bos- ton, Oct. 28. 1874, Clara A. Mills; 4 children, John M., Louise B.. Bronson M., Harvey T. Engaged in dry goods business, 1876-81, and in banking, 1882-7; propr. Atlantic Hotel, Bridgeport, 1890-1902, since in gen. ins. business; alderman, 1883. 1884; city treas., 1885; mem. C.N.G., 1871-7, serving as It., capt.. adj. and a.-d.-c. on staff of Gov. Harrison. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Algonquin, Brooklawn Country, Bridgeport Yacht; Armv and Navv (New York). Home: 2354 North Av. Office: 29 Sanford Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. WABBEN, Willard C, publisher; b. New Canaan, Conn., Jan. 9, 1866; s. James Daskam and Mary Elizabeth (Smith) Warren; public sch. education; m. Oct. 14, 1891, Lillie K. Faulkner, of Stamford, Conn.; 2 children, Keith F., Margaret M. Began in publishing business at New Haven, Conn., 1884; now pres. The Bankers Pub. Co.. The Banker and Tradesman, also of corpns. owning The Bankers Magazine, The House Furnishing Review, The Bankers Directory, The Commercial Record, American Shoemaker, The Worcester Record, The Register and Guide. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Hardware (New York). Home: 32 Lenox St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 127 Federal St., Boston.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1115 WARREN, William, clergyman; b. Torquay, ]\Te. Ho. of Rep., 1915, 16. Mem. Me. Med. See, Devonshire, Eng., Oct. 27, 1860; s. William and Hancock Co. Med. Soc. Democrat. Mason (K.T.). Rebecca (Littlejohn) Warren; ed. pub. sch. of Address: Deer Isle, Me. Torquay; United Meth. Coll., Sliebbear, Devonshire, WASGATT, Herbert P., shoe mfr.; b. South Bos- Eng.; m. July 26, 18SS, Jessie H. Martin, of Tor- ,„„ .\i;,.ss Aug. 26, 1SG5; s. Gilbert and Marv Ann ^i^cY- ^^P® V?-.'>'?''^"^^^.^*'^^^i,A°!"^^^ N;^ '^.^Jli- (Eaunue) Wasgatt; descendant of John Faunce, 1888; pastor Pittsburg, N.H., 1888, Landaff, 1889- ^y^o came to America in ship Ann, and landed at 90, IMonroe and Xorth Monroe, 1891-2, Laconia, Plymouth, 1623, Davis Wasgatt, Mt. Desert, 1857, 1893-5, Portsmouth, 1896-9, Tilton, 1900-3, Law- .^nd quartermaster sergt. Revolutionary War; ed. rence, Mass., 1904-9, Rochester, 1910-11, Man- common schs.; m. Mav 23, 1891, Clara E. Stuart, of Chester, 1912-16. Trustee Tilton (N.H.) Sem.; sec. Boston. Began as mfr. of shoes at Boston, 1885; trustees of N.H.M.E. Conf.; sec. Conf. Bd. of treas. Andrews-Wasgatt Co.; pres. Everett Trust Sustentation. Mem. Doric Lodge, A.F. and A.M., co Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Everett, Mass., 1908, Tilton. Address: 962 Valley St., Manchester, N.H. 1909 (pres. 1909); mayor of Everett, 1911; mem. WARREN, WilUam rairfield, theologian; b. Wil- Sch. Com., Everett, 1912-15; mem. Governor's liamsburg, , iSIass., j\Iar. 13, 1833: s. Mather and Council, 1915. Republican. Universalist. Mason Anne Miller (Fairfield) Warren; brother of Henry (K.T.). Address: Everett, Mass. White Warren; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1853; WASHBURN, Cadwallader, artist; b. Minne- Andover Theol. Sem., 1854-6, U. of Berlin, 1856-7, apolis; s. William Drew and Elizabeth M. (Muzzy) U. of Halle, 1S57-S; (S.T.D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1862; Washburn; B.A., Gallaudet Coll., Washington, D.C., LL.D., Wesleyan, 1874); m. Harriet Cornelia Mer- iggO; course in architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., rick, of WMlbraham, Mass., Apr. 14, 1861; rather of class of '93; Art Students' League, New York; William Marshall Warren. Ordained M.E. ministry, pupil of H. Siddons Mowbray, 1895-6; pvt. pupil 1855; prof, systematic theology in Mission Inst., William Merritt Chase; studied with Joaquin Bremen, Germany (which later became Martin SoroUa, Madrid, 1896-8, and Albert Besnard, 1899- Inst., Frankfort), 1860-6; acting pres. Boston 190O; unmarried. Was in Japan and Manchuria, Theol. Sem., 1866-73; pres., 1873-03, prof, compara- i904-5, during Russo-Japanese War, for a time tive theology and philosophy of religion since acting war corr. at Newchwang. Home: Livermore 1873, dean Sch. of Theology, 1903-11, Boston U. Falls Me * Trustee W^ellesley C^oll. from its founding; life WASHBURN, Charles GrenflU, ex-congressman; mem. Bunker Hill Monument Assn., also of Bos- ^ Worcester, Mass., Jan. 28, 1857; s. Charles toman Soc; mem Royal Asiatic Soc, Am. Oriental i^rancis and Mary Elizabeth (Whiton) Washburn; Soc (SeeJ^lios Who in America for list of books, ^^^ Worcester Poly. Institute, 1875; A.B., Har- etc.) Club: Ministers. Home: Brookline, Mass. ^^rd, 1880; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1887; m. Caro- OfTice: ,2 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.* Uj^g vinton, d. late Horatio N. Slater, Apr. 25, 1889; WARREN, William Homer, chemist; b. Charles- 2 children. Slater, Esther Vinton. Mem. Mass. Ho. ton, S.C, Nov. 4, 1866; s. George William and of Rep., 1897-8, Senate, 1899-1900; mem. commn. to Harriet (Strong) Warren; A.B., Harvard, 1889, revise corpn. laws of Mass., 1902; del. Rep. Nat. A.M., 1891, Ph.D., 1892; U. of Heidelberg, 1905-6-; Conv., 1904, and mem. com. to notify Theodore m. Lucy Ellen Sargeant, of East Saugus, Mass., Roosevelt of his nomination; elected to 59th Con- Dec 20, 1894. Chemist, E. R. Squibb & Sons, gress, Dec. 18, 1906, for unexpired term (1906-7), Brooklyn, N.Y., 1892-6, New York Quinine & of Rockwood Hoar, deceased; reelected to 60th and Chemical Works, Brooklyn, 1896-7: prof, chemistry, 61st Congresses (1907-11), 3d Mass. Dist.; mem. 1898-1911, sec. faculty, 1901-8, dean, 1908-10, Wash- bd. dirs. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Pres. Ington U. Med. Sch., St. Louis; asst. prof, chem- bd. trustees Worcester Poly. Inst; trustee Groton istrv, Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass., 1911-12; univ. (Mass.) Sch. Dir. Wire Goods Co. (Worcester), docent, Clark U., 1911-12; prof, chemistry, Wheaton Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, Grafton Coun- Coll., Norton, Mass., 1912 — . Home: Norton, Mass.* try; also University (New York), Metropolitan WARREN, William Marshall, college dean; b. (Washington, D.C.) Union (Boston). Recreations: Bremen, Germany, Nov. 4, 1865; s. William Fair- ??1|;, ^em. Am. Antiq Soc., Mass Hist. Soc. Ho^^ field and Harriet (Cornelia (Merrick) Warren: A.B., 44 Elm St. Office: 28 Union St., Worcester, Mass.* Boston U., 1887, Ph.D., 1891; studied Tubingen, WASHBURN, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Au- Jena, Berlin; studied and traveled in Europe and burndale, Mass., Dec. 9, 1860; s. Henry and Fannie Egvpt, 1890-1; m. Sara Bainbridge Shields, of St. (Whitnev) Washburn; A.B., Amherst, 1883; stu- Louis, June 9, 1896. Prof, philosophy since 1896, dent And'over Theol. Sem., 1883-4; m. Louisa Went- acting dean, 1904-5, dean Coll. of Liberal Arts since worth Chaffin. of Brighton, Mass., Apr. 22, 1886; 5 June, 1905, Boston U. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi children, Ruth, Almy (Harvard, 1912), Ralph Beta Kappa. Address: Brookline, Mass.* Seelve, Lawrence Gould, Walter B. (Harvard, _WARREN,Wiuslow, lawyer; b. Plymouth, Mass., 1918). Ordained Congl ministry 1885; pastor the Boston & Providence R.R.; now chieflv en- Hanover St., Fall River, Mass. gaged in trustee work, sitting as auditor or referee, WASHBURN, Prank Hall, M.D., surgeon; b. and advisory corpn. work. Collector port of Bos- Falmouth, Me., Sept. 21, 1871; s. Lorenzo Stone and ton. 1894-8; U.S. commr., 1861-94: Cleveland Demo- Marv Maria (Barker) Washburn; student West- crat. President Dedham Water Co. ; dir. Columbian brook Sem., Deering, Me., 2 yrs. ; Mass. Coll. of National Life Insurance Co. Pres.-gen. Soc of the Pharmacy 1 yr.; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1899; Cincinnati; pres. Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati; ex- m. Bessie May Carter, of Lynn, Mass., May 10, pres. Bunker Hill Monument Assn.; mem. Mass. 1893; 4 children, Agnes May, Frank Hall, Jr., Hist. Soc, Soc Mayflower Descendants, S.A.R. Lorenzo Stone, Edith Mildred. House surg. Lynn Unitarian. Overseer, Harvard, 1899-1911. Clubs: Hosp., 1899-1900; practiced Jamaica Plain (Bos- Universitv (ex-pres.), Mass. Reform (ex-pres.), ton), 1900-1, Holden since 1901; surg. Holden Citv Economic, Unitarian (ex-pres.). Recreations: Cottage Hosp.; sch. phys., Holden, 2 yrs.; health golf. Home: Dedham, Mass. Office: 262 Washing- officer since 1903. Pres. Holden Visiting Nurse ton St., Boston.* Assn. IMem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (bd. censors WASGATT Cecil Ernest MD sura-enTi- h Fd^n Worcester Dist.), Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health, Am. Me'^'^A^r^'^^: ''ml ;^ s^^Eii^ha •'an^d'Tnn'a'^S^mer Soc. Sanitary ^"'^^Moral Prophylaxis Worcester (Thomb) Wasgatt; ed. pub. schs., Mt. Desert, Me.; ^o. Fish and (5ameAssnM^^ Normal Sch., Castine, Mc; M.D., Med. Sch. of Mc Eastern Star. Clubs. Worcester 1^ ox (pres.), H^^^ (Bowdoin), 1882; m. Jennie L., d. of Admiral Gun (pres.). Farmers and Mechanics. Address. Garvis and Lucv ("Pickering) Sawyer, Apr. 11, Holden, Mass. 1884. Practiced, Amherst, 1882-3, Sedgwick, 1883-7, WASHBURN, Prederic AugTistus, hospital ad- Selma, Cal., 1887-90, Deer Island, Me., since 1890; ministration: b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 22, 1869; U.S. pension examining surgeon, since 1893. Mem. s. Frederic Augustus and Mary Jane (Swan) Wash- 1116 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND burn; descendant of the Washbourne family, of Wichenford and Little Washbourne, England, through John Washburn, who came to America about 1630; ed. pub. schs. of New Bedford; A.B., Amherst, 1S92; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Amy Silsbee Appleton, of Boston, Jan. 10, 1911; 1 daughter. Amy. Began practice, Boston, 1896; asst. resident phys., Massachusetts General Hos- pital, 1899 and 1903-8, and administrator and resi- dent phys. since 1908. First It. and asst. surg.. 6th Mass. U.S. v.. May, 1898-Feb., 1899; served in Porto Rico; capt. and asst. surg., U.S.V., 1899-01; mat and surg., 1901-3; served in Philippine Islands, 1901-3. Pres. Am. Hosp. Assn., 1912-13; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Soc. for Med. Improvement. Clubs: University, St. Botolph (both of Boston). Contbr. articles on various matters pertaining lo hosp. organization and hosp. administration. Home: 190 Bay State Rd. Address: Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital, Boston. WASHBURN, Oeorg-e, clergyman; Mar. 1. 1833- Feb. If), 191.^,. (See Vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1 :n 1-15.) ■WASHBUBW, Georg-e Hamlin, M.D.; b. Con- stantinople, Turkey. May 2, 1860; s. George and Henrietta Loraine (Hamlin) Washburn; resided abroad most of time until 1876; prep. dept. Robert Coll., Constantinople; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1882; M.D., Harvard, 1886; m. Anna M. Hovt, of Auburn, ?L-y.-' ^^^^- --• ^SS'^- Began practice at Boston, 1886; prof, emeritus obstetrics. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch.; late visiting gynecologist St. Elizabeth's Hosp.; consulting surgeon Free Hosp. for Women. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Obstet. Soc. (ex-pres.). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Club: University. Summer Address: Manchester, Mass. Address: 377 Marlboro St., Boston.* 'WASHBUBN, Georg-e Thomas, retired mission- ^^V ^- Lenox, Mass., Sept. 5, 1832; s. Capt. Miles and Emily (Hatch) Washburn: prep. edn. Lenox Acad.; B.A., Williams Coll., Williamstown. Mass., 1855 (D.D., 1889); B.D.. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1858; m. Gloversville, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1859, Eliza E. Case; ?o?i^^^'^'"®"' Edwin Case, b. 1861; David Scudder, 1863. Ordained to Congl. ministry, 1859; pastor. East Guilford, Vt., 1859-60: missionary, A.B.C.F.M , in India, 40 yrs.; at head of the higher edn. of Madura Mission, 30 yrs.; pres. Pasumalae Coll., mgr. Training Instn. for Teachers; head of Theol Sem. (the instn. has over 30 instrs. and profs and has trained over 2,000 young men) ; editor True News, published in both English and Tamil lan- guages; retired from active service, 1900. Trustee Am. Mission Coll., Madras, India; reviser British and Foreign Bible Soc. Madras, Madras Religious Tract and Book Soc. Fellow Madras Univ.; mem Am. Oriental Soc Republican. Author: Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, A Family Story of 700 Years. Address: 183 Kensing- ton Av., Meriden, Conn. WASHBURN, Georgre Young's, clergyman; b. Cincinnati, Sept. 9. 1851; s. Rev. Franklin Y. and Mary A. (Pond) Washburn; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1874, A.M., 1877; student Union Theol. Sem., 1877-8, Andover Theol. Sem., 1878-80, B.D., 1880; m. Ever- ett. Mass., Jan. 13, 1883, Esther H. Henderson. Prin. Holliston (Mass.) High Sch., 1874-6; instr. in oratory, Williston Rem., Easthampton, Mass., 1876-7; ordained Congl. ministry. 1882; pastor Everett. Mass., 1881-9. Hancock, Mich., 1889-93, Waterville, Me., 1893-6. Harwich. Mass.. 1896-9. Walpole. 1899-1900. Everett, Mass., since 1900. Home: Everett. Mass. WASHBURN, Robert Morris, lawyer: b. Worces- ter, Mass., Jan. 4. ISGS: s. Charles Francis and Mary Elizabeth (Whiten) Washburn; A.B., Har- vard, 1890; student Harvard Law Sch. and in Worcester law offices; admitted to bar. 1892: un- married. Has practiced in Worcester since 1892; mem. Rep. City Com., 1905. 1906: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1908-14. Dir. Wire Goods Co. Clubs. Re- publican of Mass. (v. -p.), Massachusetts Club. Worcester Co. Republican Club (v.-p). AVorcester Club. Quinsigamond Boat, Bohemian. Recreations: poultry breeding. Home: 42 Elm St. Office: Slater Bldg., Worcester, Mass. WASHBURN, Thomas G., real estate; b. Pitts- buig, N.ll., .)ul.\- 14, 1872; s. George and Myra (Smith) Washburn; pub. sch. edn.; m. Anna B. Voetsch, of Boston, June 14, 1897; 1 son, Roger D. Engaged in real estate business in Boston since 1895; pres. United Mineral Springs Co., Union Scale Co., and treas. and dir. Aero & Marine Motor Co. until 1909 when retired from these cos. Mem- lioston ChamVjer of Commerce. Mem. N.E. Hist. Soc, Soc. of Arts, Am. Mus. Natural History (New York), Am. Acad. I'olit. and Social Science (Phila.), N.Y. Hort. Soc, Mass. Inst. Tech. Republican. Clubs: Engineers', Economic, Boston City, Aero of N.E., Aero of New York. Recreations: fishing. Home: 105 Melville Av., Dorchester. Office: 1 Creek Sq., Boston. WASHBURN, William Nelson, manufacturer; b Orange, Mass., .July 30, 1851; s. William Barett and Hannah Augusta (Sweetser) Washburn; prep. edn. Williston Sem., Easthampton, :Mass., 1870; A.B., Yale, 1874; m. Jennie E. Daniels, of Chicago, 111., July 21. 1880; 1 daughter, Leila A. Du Mont. Be- gan manufacture of chairs at Erving, Mass., 1874; now treas. Washburn & Hey wood Chair Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank: trustee Frank Savings Instn. Re- publican. Conglist. Clubs: Greenfield, Country. Home: Greenfield, Mass. Office: Erving, Mass. WASON, Bdward Hills, congressman; b. New Boston, N.H., Sept. 2, 1865; s. George A. and Clara Louisa (Hills) Wason; B.S., N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts; LL.B.. Boston Univ., 1890. Has prac- ticed in Nashua since 1890; pres. Citizens' Instn. for Savings. Served as sergt.-at-arms, N.H. Sen- ate, 1887, 1889. asst. elk., 1891, 1893, clerk, same, 1895; mem. Nashua Bd. of Edn., 1891-5 (pres. 1895); city solicitor, 1894. 1895; pres. Common Council. 1897. 1898: mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1899, 1909, 1913; mem. State Constl. Conv., 1902, 1912; CO. solicitor, 1902-6; mem. Congress, 2d N.H. Dist., 1914-16; Republican. Trustee N.H. Coll. of Agr. and Mechanic Arts. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P., Elks (exalted ruler Nashua Lodge, 1903). Address: Nashua, N.H. ■WASON, Eug-ene, M.D.; b. New Boston, N.H., Apr. 25, 1844; s. Abraham and Sarah Theresa (Lamson) Wason; prep. edn. Appleton Acad.. Mt. Vernon, N.H. ; student Harvard Med. Sch.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 1872 (A.M.. Norwich U., 1909); m. Aug. 13, 1866, Hattie S. Wilkins; 1 son, Arthur, b. Mar. 2, 1868. Practiced, Nashua, N.H.. 1869-74, London- derry, 1874-84, Hancock, 1885-93. Milford since 1894; prof, obstetrics, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, since 1893; city phvsician and mem. Nashua Bd. of Health, 1873-4. Musician. 18th N.H. Vols., Civil War. Episcopalian. Mem. IMilford IMed- Soc, Hillsboro Co. Med. Soc, N.H. State Med. Soc, N.H. Surg. Club, G.A.R., K. of P. Republican. Club. Camera. Recreations: fishing and hunting, pool. Address: Milford, N.H. WASON, Georg-e Butler, wholesale grocer; b. New Boston. N.H., Apr. 20, 1869; s. George A. and Clara L. (Hills) Wason; grad. Nashua (N.H.) High Sch.; m. Lillian Maude Fletcher, of South Orange, N.J., Apr. 20, 1895 (now deceased); m. 2d. Stella M. Kierstead, of Norton, N.B., June 6, 1909. En- tered employ of Wason & Co., wholesale grocers, Boston, 1889, and became mem. of co., 1894; co. in- corporated. 1909, as The Wason Co., of which is treas.; pres. Liberty Trust Co., Boston. Mem. Bos- ton Wholesale Grocers' Assn. (pres., 1908. 9, 10), N.E. Wholesale Grocers' Assn. (v.-p., 1909), Nat. Wholesale Grocers' Assn. (pres.. 1910-11), Bank Officers' Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Wason Homestead. Clubs: Boston City, Bel- mont Golf; Vesper Golf (Cambridge). Home: 7 Walnut St., Cambridge. Office: 44 Stillings St. and 197 Washington St.. Boston. WASON, Iieonard Chase, engr. ; b. Brookline, Mass., Aug. 5, 1868; s. Elbridge and Mary I. (Chase) Wason; B.S. in Elec Engring.. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891; m. Harriet C. Willis, of Boston, Oct. 8. 1896; 4 sons, Elbridge. Alfred B., Raymond, Lawrence W. Pres. since 1895. Aberthaw Constrn. Co., which specializes in reinforced concrete, and has built numerous bridges, mills, residences, the Harvard Stadium, and the largest concrete standpipe for water in the world; also dir. Contractors' Mut. Li- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1117 ability Ins. Co., Choralcelo Co. Dir. Mass. Inst, drus store, 1878; sailor in East Indies, 1879; sales- Tech. Alumni Council; pres. Am. Concrete Inst.; man wholesale drus busine.ss, 1880-5; propr. retail dir. Boston Soc. Civil Engrs., 1915-16; mem. Am. grocery and s:en. store, 1885-95; connected with Soc. C.E., yoc. of Arts. Am. Soc. for Testing Mate- newspaper advertisinf,- dept., 1896-04, business mgr. rials, Chi Phi. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, since 1904; pres. Brockton Publishing- Co., Semit University, Wampatuck Country (Canton, Mass.). Chemical Co.; propr. Waterman Hardware Co. Uni- Author: Engineer's Handbook of Reinforced Con- tarian. Mason. Club: Commercial. Home: 35 Ash Crete, 1905. Home: Brookline, Mass; (summer) St. Office: 45 Center St., Brockton, Mass. Canton, Mass. Office: 27 School St., Boston.* "WATEBMAN, Edg-ar Francis, lawyer, treas.; b. WASON, Robert Alexander, author; b. Toledo, O., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N.Y., Dec. 16, 1875; s. Edgar Apr. 6, 1S74; s. Robert Alexander and Gertrude and Lucy Sturgis (Ely) Waterman; prep. edn. Rec- Louise (Paddock) Wason; high sch., Delphi, 1 yr.; tory Sch., Hamden, Conn.; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hart- m. Emma Louise Brownell, of Peru, Ind., May 11, ford, Conn., 1898, M.A., 1901; LL.B., Columbia U. 1911. Clerk in gen. store 8 yrs., varied by tramping Sch. of Law, 1901; admitted to New York bar, 1900; and "roughing it" in the West; served 9 mos. in m. Helen Cranberry, of Newark, N.J., Apr. 14, 1914. Light Batterv D, 5th U.S. Artv., 1S9S-9. Socialist. Practiced in New York for 2 yrs., during greater Author: Babe" Randolph's Turning Point, 1904; The part of time with Fallows, Duffey & Milne, attys. Wolves, 1'90S; Nachette (with Ned Nye), 1909; for state comptroller in New York, in transfer tax Happv Hawkins, 1909; The Steering Wheel, 1910; proceedings; apptd. asst. treas. Trinity Coll., Sept., The Knight Errant. 1911; The Dog and the Child 1903, treas. and trustee of coll., since June, 1906; and the Ancient Sailor Man, 1911; Friar Tuck, 1912; dir. S. L. & G. H. Rogers Co. (mfrs. of silverware), And Then Came Jean, 1913; also vaudeville Dime Savings Bank (Hartford). Republican. Epis- sketches, a comic opera, and short stories in popu- copalian. IMem. N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Conn. Hist, lar mags. Address: Norwalk, Conn.* Soc, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: University (sec), Hart- WASSON. George Savary, artist, author; b. Tfi'^if^^/'^Jl^^^^^V^nffi '".°-^°'^'"f' J.'^']?'''^ Groveland, Mass.. Aug. 27, 1855; s. David Atwood Home. 84 Garden St. Office: Trinity Coll., Hartford, and Abby A. (Smith) Wasson; ed. Medford (Mass.) •- onn. High Sch., and in private instn. ; took course 3 yrs. "WATERMAN, Eleazer !■., lawyer; b. Jamaica, Royal Wtirtemberg Art Sch.; m. Amelia Bullock, July 25, 1839; grad. Leland Sem.; read law, ad- of Deer Isle, Me.. 1885. Began career as marine ar- mitted to bar, and engaged in practice at Wilming- tist in Boston; built house and studio at Kittery ton, Vt., to 1886, since at Brattleboro. Mem. Vt. Ho. Point, Me., 1889, in order to study sea. Author: of Rep., 1867, 1868, 1900, Senate, 1876; state's atty. Cap'n Simeon's Store, 1903; The Green Shav, 1905; AVindham Co., 1874-6; became judge of probate. Home from Sea, 1908. Home: Kitterv Point, Me.* dist. of Marlboro, 1896; now judge Superior Ct. of WASSON, Watson Lovell, M.D.; b. Mineville, Y*- Mem. Vt Bar Assn. (pres., 1896, 1897). Ad- N.Y., Jan. 8. 1S74; s. David A. and Charlotte Ade- aress: hJrattleboro, Vt. laide (Lewis) Wasson; grad. Sherman Collegiate WATERMAN. Ernest James, lawyer; b. Jamaica, Inst., Moriah, N.Y., 1892; student Middleburv, Vt., Oct. 12, 1877; s. Eleazer Lee and Jennie Eliza- (Vt.) Coll. 1 vr., 1893; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medi- beth (Bemis) Waterman; prep. edn. high sch.. Brat- cine, 1901; post-grad, work at McGill U. with Drs. tleboro; B.S., Middlebury Coll., 1899; m. Susan Har- Adami and McCrae; also at Harvard, with Dr. ris Mather, of Rutland, Vt., Apr. 27, 1904; 3 chil- E. E. Southard: m. Oct. 11, 1905, Pearl Belle Ran- dren, Ethel Mather, Elizabeth Jane, Harriet. Served dall, of "W'aterburv, Vt. Asst. in Pathol. Lab.. Vt. as pvt. Co. I, 1st Regt. Vt. Vols., Spanish-Am. War, State Hosp., 1902; became 3d asst. in Vt. State 1898; 2d It., 1st It., capt., Vt. N.G.. 1899, 1903 and Hosp., 1903. now 1st asst. and pathologist; also 1908-10. Studied law with Waterman & Martin; ad- prof, mental diseases. U. of Vt. Med. Coll. Pres. mitted to Vt. bar, 1902, and since practiced at Class of 1901, U. of Vt. Med. Coll.; capt. U. of Vt. Brattleboro. Was asst. elk. Senate Com. on Mil. Base Ball Team, 1901. Trustee Waterbury Pub. Affairs, 1903-6. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Elks, Librarv. Mem. A.M. A.. N.E. Soc. Psvchiatry, Vt. Trust officer, Brattleboro Trust Co. Republican. State Med. Soc, Washington Countv Med. Soc, Conglist. Clubs: Vt. Wheel, Brattleboro Country. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Ma- Address: 36 High St., Brattleboro, Vt. son: mem. O.E S. Clubs: Twenty-Five (Waterbury), WATERMAN. Frank Allan, phvsicist; b. Oswego, Lake Mansfield Trout, of Stowe, Vt. (dir.), Scott N.Y., July 9, 1865; s. David Allen and Eliza Dun- Fish and Game (Quebec). Address: State Hospital, ning (Van Vorst) Waterman; A.B., Princeton U., Waterbury. Vt. 1888, Ph.D., 1896; m. Florence Tower, of Cornwall, WATERHOUSE, WUliam Eben, lawyer; b. N.Y., Aug. 19, 1891. Instr. physics, 1891-2, prof., IVIinneapolis, Minn., Dec. 10, 1876; s. William A. 1892-3, Purdue U., Lafayette, Ind.; instr. physics, and Addie B. (Pillsburv) Waterhouse; A.B., Har- Princeton U., 1893-7; prof, physics. Smith Coll., vard, 1898; Harvard Law Sch., 1899, 1901; admitted Northampton, Mass., 1897 — . Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. to Mass. bar, 1902; m. Apr. 29, 1914, Edna D. Cogs- Am. Phys. Soc, Soci^tfi Francaise de Physique, well. Practiced in Boston since 1902; mem. firm Author: Laboratory Experiments in Physics, 1892. Searle & Pillsbury, 1909-12, Searle & Waterhouse Contbr. to scientific jours, and revs. Home: North- since 1912; dir. and atty., Melrose Cooperative ampton, Mass.* Bank. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Melrose, 1909, 1910. WATERMAN, Granville C, clergyman; b. Booth- Republican. Universalist. Mem. Sigma Alpha Ep- bay. Me., May 4, 1835; s. Rev. Dexter and Mahala silon. Mason (K.T.). Home: 46 Lake Av., Melrose, (Wentworth) Waterman; ed. pub. schs. Me.; Litch- Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. field Liberal Inst.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1857 (A.M., WATERHOUSE, William Henry, lawver; b. Old 1885); m. Julia A. Mansfield, of Waterville, Oneida Town, Me., Sept. 26, 1868; s. William C. a'nd Martha Co., N.Y., Apr. 20, 1861 (died 1871); m. 2d. Marietta (Kincaid) Waterhouse: ed. common schs. of Old Stewart, of Oneonta, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1872; 2 children Town; LL.B., U. of Me. Coll. of Law, 1900; m. living, Jessie Louise, Charles Dexter. Taught in Clara Louise Cooper, of Old Town, June 18, 1901; Whitestown Sem., Whitesboro, N.Y., 2 yrs., Ames 3 children, Ruth Elva, b. Mav 17, 1902; Edwin Coop- Acad., 2 yrs.. Pike Sem., 6 yrs., Attica Union Sch.. er, b. July 26. 1905; Frank Chester, b. Aug. 13, 1911. 1 yr., Lowville Acad., 2 yrs. (all in N.Y.). Ordained Admitted to Me. bar. 1900. and since practiced in Free Bapt. ministry, 1869; has held pastorates in Old Town; dir. Old Town Trust Co.. Old Town Loan Lowville. N.Y., Dover, Littleton, Laconia and & Bldg. Assn.; treas. Guaranty Real Estate Co.; Hampton, N.H., Providence, R.I., and St. Johns- mavor of Old Town, 1905: citv solicitor, 1912-15. bury, Vt. ; pres. and trustee N.H. Lit. Inst., New Pres. bd. trustees Juvenile Instns. of Me. Demo- Hampton, N.H., since 1901. Mem. Gen. Conf. 4 crat. Universalist. Mason; mem. Odd Fellows, times, and has served in various offices of many B. P.O. Elks, Knights of Pvthias. Club: Commercial socs. Address: Laconia, N.H. (treas.). Address: Old Town, Me. "WATERMAN, John Anderson, lawyer; b. Gor- WATERMAN, Arthur Greenwood, business mgr.; ham, Me., Mar. 14, 1863; s. John Anderson and Eve- b. East Bridgewater, Mass., May 31, 1861; s. John lina Lewis (Pierce) Waterman; ed. Gorham Sem., and Judith B. (Dunham) Waterman; ed. pub. schs.. 1872-6: grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Ma-ss., 1880; East Bridgewater, 1867-76; m. East Bridgewater. A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., 1884, A.M., Sept. 26, 1886, Lura Jarvis Burrell. Clk. in retail 1887; m. Portland, Me., Aug. 2, 1893, Emma Chase 1118 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Shirley. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1888, prac- ticed at Brunswick, 1889-93, since at Gorham; treas. Gorham Savings Bank. Republican. Congregation- alist. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Address: Gorham, Maine. WATERMAN, Lewis Anthony, hiwyer; b. Provi- dence, K.I., Mar. 24, 1871; s. i^'ranklin Alonzo and Hannah (Kddy) Waterman; descendant of Richard Waterman, who settled in Providence, 1638; A.B., Brown U., 1894; student Boston U. Sch. of Law; m. Katharine M. Utter, of Providence, Aug. 24, 1896; 6 children, Lewis A., Jr., Katharine, Anna, John F., Maryaret, Nicholas Utter. Admitted to R.l. bar, 1896, and .since practiced in Providence; dir. L. E. Remington, Inc. (New York), Middlebrook Wool Combing Co. (Providence) ; Dem. candidate for gov. of R.L, 1910 and 1911. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.L Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, S.A.R. Baptist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: University, Central West Side, Metacomet Golf. Recreations: motoring, bowling, traveling, walking. Home: 100 Alumni Av. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, Rliode Ishmd. WATERMAN, Iiucius, clergyman; b. Providence, IM., Mar. 29, 1851; s. Henry (U.D) and Eliza Greene (Harris) Waterman; B.A., Trinity Coll., 1^871, M.A., Detroit, 1878; rector Trinity Ch., Tilton. N.H., 1878-83; prof. ch. history, Seabury Div. bcliool, Faribault. ISlinn., 1883-5; officiating in Duchess Co , NY, 1885-8; missionary Littleton, N.H., 1888-93, Laconia, N.H., 1893-S; rector Trinity Ch., Clare- mont N'.H , 1899-1902, St. Luke's Charlestown, N. H 1902-4, St. Thomas', Hanover, N.H., since 1904. Mem S.A.R. , Soc. Colonial Wars, N.H. Hist. Soc, Delta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Cleveland Democrat. (See W'ho's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Hanover, N.H.* WATERMAN, Marcus, artist. (See vol. 1909, also "Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WATERMAN, Nixon, author; b. Newark, 111., Nov. 12, 1859; s. Lyman and Elizabeth (Wakefield) Waterman: edn. gained in country and town pub. schs., in western newspaper offices, and Valpa- raiso (Ind.) U.; m. Nellie Haskins, of Menasha, Wis Mar. 14, 1883. On editorial staff Omaha World-Herald and Bee, 1887-90, Chicago Herald and Post, 1890-3; removed to Boston, 1905; has since devoted himself to mag. and book writing; has given many public readings from his own vols, and occasional lectures on humorous lit., philos. topics. Clubs: Boston Authors', Pudding- stone, Rimers, and The Limerick (Orange Park, Fla.). Address: (summer) 89 Oakland Av., Arling- ton Heights, Boston; (winter) Orange Parlv, Fla.* WATERMAN, R(icliara) William, editor; b. St. John's, Newfoundland, Nov. 8, 1836; s. William and Jane Ryland (Burton) Waterman; arrived in U.S., July 5, 1851; ed. pub. schs. and pvt. acad.; m. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 1, 1861, Henrietta F. Tay- lor, of North Reading, Mass. (now deceased); 3 children, Charles A. J. (deceased), George Burton (deceased), Marshall B. Established Jan. 24, 1866, the Athol and Worcester West Chronicle; (since editor and pub); also originator and editor and pub. for 26 vrs. of Templeton (Mass.) Recorder; established Gardner Journal. 1887, and was its editor and pub. 3% yrs., then selling out. Mem. Mass. Press Assn. since 1870 (only surviving or- ganizer, and several times elected v. -p.); mem. Suburban Press. Assn. of New England (organizer, 1881, and since corr. sec); del. sent to Cincinnati. 1885, to organize Nat. Editorial Assn., attended many of its sessions and served on its exec. com. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Home: 19 Me- chanic St. Address 194 Exchange St., Athol, Mass. WATERIWAN, Stephen, architect; b. Providence, R. I., Oct. 10, 1863; s. Stephen and Harriet (Bul- lock) Waterman; A.B., Brown U., 18S6, A.M., 1889; student Brvant & Stratton Bus. Coll., Providence, 1887; m. Boston, June 12, 1900, Gertrude Pope Wniittier; 3 children, Stephen, Jr., b. Dec. 2. 1905; Gertrude Pope, Jr., b. Dec. 2, 1905; Paul, 2d, B. Feb. ('., 1907. V.-p. and sec. Nicholson & Waterman Mfg. Co., later pres. Waterman INlachine Tool Co., Provi- dence, 1887-93 (plant destroyed by fire May 21, 1893); R.L agt. "Barlock" typewriter, Columbia Mfg. Co., New York, 1895-6; with E. A. Gove, Adv. Agency, 1899-1900 and in adv. business on own account, 1900-2; became connected witli Angell & Swift, architects, as draughtsman, 1902; removed to North Danville, Vt., 1904; returned to Provi- dence, Sept., 1914; connected with Eastern Film Corpn., since Mar., 1915. Capt. Co. A, 1st Regt. R.I.M., 1893-6; capt. and asst. inspr. rifle practice, 1896-1900; 1st It. and capt., Co. E, 1st R.L Vol. Inf., War with Spain, May 28, 1898-Mar. 30, 1899; acting div. engr 2d Div., 2d Army Corps, Aug.-Nov., 1898. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon; past, mem. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. of Bos- ton; mem. Providence Art Club. Clubs: (social) .Varragansett Boat, 1st Light Inf. Regt. (Provi- dence). -Address: Eastern Film Corporation, Provi- dence, IM. WATERMAN, Walter Abbott, educator; b. Provi- dence, R.L, June 2, 1870; s. Jotham and Annie P'rances (Rhodes) W^aterman; ancestors on father's side settled in Barnstable Co., Mass., and on mother's side in R.L; ed. Norwich (Conn.) Free Acad.; A.B., Yale, 1894; m. Mary Bethiah Fanning, of Ledyard, Conn., July 11, 1894; 4 children, Hilda Rhodes, Bethiah Fanning, Mary Abbie, Annie- Frances. Teaclier pub. schs.. Mystic, Conn., 1887-8, Bulkelev High Sch., New London, 1894-6; asst. prin. Dwight Sch., New Y'ork, 1896-04, New York Prep. Sch. (afternoons and evenings). 1896-02; founder Waterman Sch., Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1904; head of Coll. Prep. Dept., Heathcote Sch., Harrison, N.Y., 1909-12; prin. Greenwich (Conn.) Acad, since 1912. Mem. Sch. Bd., Mt. Vernon. 1902-4: pres. Commission Govt. Assn., 1908-12; alderman, 1907-9. Mem. Schoolmasters' Assn., Sons of Vets. (Comdr. Charles J. Nordquist Camp, 1910-12), Mt. Vernon Mus. Soc. (pres., 1906-7); etc. Conglist; deacon 2d Ch., Greenwich, and supt. S.S. Recreations: walking, bowling, music. Home: 18 Lexington Av., Greenwich, Conn. WATERMAN, William Watson, educator: b. Dighton, Mass., Dec. 4, 1831; s. Asa and Hannah Babbitt (Atwood) Waterman; A.B., Brown U., 1856; A.M., 1870; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1857; m. Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 31, 1856, Hope Savery (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Plymouth, Mass., Julv 22, 1872, Mary Briggs Bradford, 1 dau., Mary Bradford. Prof, chemistry Metropolitan Med. Coll., New York, 1856-7; teacher in Wis., 111. and Nev., 1857-69; supt. pub. schs., Taunton, Mass., 1869-86, Clinton, Mass., 1886-9; sec. Assn. N.B. Sch. Supts., 1873-4, pres., 1875; v.-p. Mass. Teachers' Assn., 1879-91, Am. Inst, of Instrn., 1883-94; park commr., Taunton, 1894-05; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1896, 1897. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Old Colony Hist. Soc. S.A.R. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 1 White St., Taunton, Mass. WATERS, Bertram Gordon, lawyer, surety bonds; b. Boston, Oct. 8, 1871; s. Robert Henry and Elizabeth Frances (Banchor) Waters; A.B., Har- vard, 1894; Harvard Law Sch., 1894-5, 1895-6; short course Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1897: studied law in office of Horace G. Allen, Boston, 1897-9; m. Helen Kent Shaw, formerly of Flushing, L.I., Apr. 23, 1908: 3 children, Bertram Gordon, Jr., Cynthia, Helen. Admitted to bar, 1899; atty. and mgr. and mem. local advisorv bd.. Am. Bonding Co.. of Balti- more, 1899-12; exec officer, since 1912, N.E. Equi- able Ins. Co. (formerly N.E. Casualty Co.). Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston U. Law Sch. Assn., Harvard LT. Law Sch. Assn., Boston Credit Men's Assn. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: LTnion Boat, Boston City, Harvard ("Boston and New York), Longwood Cricket, Eastern Yacht. Home: 2 Perrin Road, Brookline. Office: 70 Kilby St., Boston. WATERS, Clara Erskine Clement, autlior: b. (Erskine) St. Louis, .\ug. 28. 1834; m. James Hazen Clement. 1852 (deceased): 2d. Edwin Forbes Waters. Descriptive and critical lecturer upon art, travel, etc. (See Who's W'ho in America for list of book!* and writings). Home: Newburyport, Massachusetts.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1119 WATERS, Henry Pitz Gilbert, senealosist; b. ness at Providence. 1S94; pres. Ralph C. Watrous Salem, Mass., Mar. 29, 1S33. (See vol. 1909.) Co., Wood River Branch R.R.; dir. and mem. exec. com. R.T. Title Guarantee Co.; dir. and trustee R.I. Mem. Real York. 3s: aan- la- 3Sra- imer) tinues. Mem. Boston Typothetae. Clubs: Crafts- -A.Vn'vUi'pnr..'^'-R'T' •^"'- ^'''''^- '"' "««""'n^^«^ St.. men's, Boston Citv, Pilgrim Publicity, Boston ^ lo^ mence, it.i. Press, Boston Athletic Assn. iMason;Elk-. Recrea- WATROUS, WUliam Henry, mfr., retired; b. tions: baseball, tennis. Home: Brookllne, Mass. Hartford, Conn.. .Tuly 18, 1841; s. Rufus and Julia Office' "94 Atlantic Av Boston A. (Ro.trers) Watrous; ed. grammar and hlgli schs., HFt5r^^l^^.4^io[^^^/ft ^[^-^.^oJi^r^^fS: ^!^lS^o^?^!se^?l?^ Adeiine M^hr^weil of ETl4rtoTn MaTs Mar' 26' ^^^'"-e plating dept, Rogers Bros. Co.. Waterbury, fs^9 OrL^ned Oon-1 m^^^^^ Oct 26 IsIs' ^onn.. 1869-70; supt. plating dept. Ames Mfg. Co., i;it;.,. T^^^-Jlf^^.^^?Lo ifi?^ c' ch;?,t"v, T^T. t^I' Chlcopee. Mass.. 1868-9; one of organisers. 1870, S.1^l° ;T?il^ iQ°7^ n'q f^^« Wb^'^xvhn ^. Ar;;^?^; pres., treas. and dir., 1870-99. Rogers Cutlefv Co. 7r>V^'c^'^/v,A^l J^/ wn^^ T^JI^T. Tvrt^* Hartf ord ; mem. firm William Rogers Co.. 1879-99 for list of books, etc.) Home. Ipswich, Mass.* ^^^^^ Norwich (Conn.) Cutlery Co., 1890-9, Wat- WATHEN", John, Moss, clergyman; b. Richibucto, rous Mf,g. Co., 'Wallingford, Conn., 1899; retired N.B., Jan. 17, 1867; s. William H. and Sarah (.Johns- from active business. 1910. Alderman, Hartford, ton) Wathen; ed. pub. schs., and U. of N.B., 1885-7; 1894-6; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1895-6; water com- grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1890; B.A., Bowdoin, missioner, Hartford, 1902-3. Republican. Methodist. 1892; M.A.. Harvard, 1893: m. Jennie E. French, Mason (32°). Mem. G.A.R. Clubs: New York Yacht, of Stockston, Me., 1893. Ordained ministry Con.gl. Larchmont Yacht (New York), Hartford Yacht Ch.. 1893: pastor Lisbon, N.H., 1893-9, Claremont, (commodore, 1895, 1896), Army and Navy of Conn. N.H., 1899-09, 2d Ch.. Biddeford, Me.. 1909-15, Recreations: motoring, country life, traveling. Highland Ch., Somerville, Mass., since Apr., 1915. Home: 9 Vanderbilt Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ^^Z■.FJ^'^n^iU^fF^^T.^J^^^'^ ■^^"'^ ^^'- ^a^°"- WATSON, Albert Priestley, clergyman; b. Bar- Address. bomerMlle, Mass. rington. N.H., Nov. 12, 1875; s. Albert and Mary WATKINS, Harris Ral^h, M.D.; b. Newbury, Vt, Miranda (Priestley) Watson; grad. Kimball Union Mar. S, 1864; s. Eustace Virgil and Emily CTenney) Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1893; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1897; Watklns; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1888; M.D., Med. S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1900; m. Alice Leone Dept. U. of Vt.. 1892; post-grad, work, U. of Pa., Barnard, of Bedford, N.H., Sept. 6, 1905; 2 children, 1901, Harvard Med. Sch., 1907; m. Hartford. N.Y., Helen Louise, b. July 6. 1908; Harold Barnard, Mar. Sept. 26, 1894. Nellie E. Chapman; 1 son, Eustace lo, 1913. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1900; pastor v., b. 1901. Has practiced at Burlington, Vt., since Presbyn. Ch., Bedford, N.H., 1900-9, Congl. Ch., 1892; formerly adjunct prof, anatomy, Med. Dept. Franklin, 1909-14, Union Congl. Ch. W^eymouth and U. of Vt.; attending physician Mary Fletcher Hosp. Braintree, since Mar. 1, 1914. Mem. Uncanoonuc Mem. Am. Acad, of Medicine, A.M.A., Vt. State Med. Lodge No. 86, I.O.O.F.. Manchester, N.H.; Webster Soc, Burlington and Chittenden Co. Clinical Soc, Encampment No. 13, Franklin. N.H. Address: 120 Delta Kappa Epsilon. Sphinx (Dartmouth), Delta Quincy Av., East Braintree, Mass. Mu (Burlington). Republican. Conglist. Clubs: ,„.„„-»„ .,- , —^ ■ -u ■, ■ ^ ■ „ . Ethan Allen, Lake Champlain Yacht. Address: 384 ^ WATSON. Alfred Edwin, banking and insurance Main St., Burlington, Vt. b. Worcester Vt, Aug^ 6 1857; sEdwm Cheney and Sophia (Johnson) Watson; grad. St. Johnsbury WATKINS, Walter Kendall, genealogist; b. Bos- Acad., 1879 (salutatorian) ; A.B., Dartmouth, 1883 ton, Aug. 5, 1855: s. Samuel Augustus and Jeanette fPhi Beta Kappa, and now sec. of class), A.M., Constantina (Bjornberg) Watkins; ed. Phillips 1S86; studied law 2 yrs. in office of Gov. Samuel E. Grammar Sch.,; English High Sch., Boston; m. pingree, but was drawn into other channels and Mary Florence Back, of Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 9, ^id not resume study of law, but conducted to suc- 1882. Asst. librarian and curator N.E. Hist. Soc, cessful issue suit to set aside will of wife's g.f. 1890-5; asst. to editor Province Laws of Mass., which the .iurv declared invalid: m. Montpelier, Vt., 1890-5. Gov. of "Governor and Company of the July 3 1883. Mary Maud Carr; 2 children, Margery Massachusetts Bay" (chartered in 1629); sec. Mai- Ander.son b Dec. 18, 1887; Cedric Montgomery, den chapter S.A.R. ; historian-gen. Nat. Soc. S.A.R. ; Aug 25, 1889 (died Apr. 3, 1890). Sec. civ. and mil. genealogist and sec. Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars; edi- affairs 'state of Vt.. 1884-6; elk. Bd. of Railroad tor Colonial Wars magazine; mem. New England Commissioners, 1886-94; railroad commr., 1898- Historic-Genealogical Soc, Bostonian Soc. (See 190O; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1894-6. Senate, 1898- Who's Who in America, for list of books and writ- l90o'(chmn R R. Com. and mem. Temperance and ings.) Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: 1110 Tremont pinance corns.) ; mem. Vt. State Coal Commn., 1912- Bldg., and 9 Ashburton PI., Boston, Mass.* 14. moderator Town of Hartford since 1896; sch. WATROUS, Georg-e Button, college prof.; b. New dir. since 1910; mem. Rep. State Com., 1894-06 and Haven, Conn., Sept. 18, 1858; s. George Henry and since 1912 (sec, 1898-06); mem. Windsor Co Rep. Harriet Joy (Dutton) Watrous; A.B., Yale. 1879, Com.. 1804-08 (sec, 1894-8. chmn., 1898-08) ; treas. LL.B., 1883, M.L., 1884, D.C.L., 1890; m. Bertha Vt. State Fair Assn., 1902; treas dir. and elk Agnes Downers, of Whitneyville. Conn., June 7. White River Savings Bank. 1890-14 nres. 1911-14 1888. Mem. law firm of Watrous & Day, Instr. law when consolidated with Hartford Nat. Bank as of contracts and torts, 1889-92, asst. prof, law, Hartford Savings Bank & Trust Co.; pres^^ of latter 1892-5, prof, since 1895, Yale. Pres. State Bar Assn. since consolidation; dir. Hartford Nat. Bank; dir. of Conn., 1908-10. New Haven Co. Bar Assn., 1909- and treas. Reservoir Ice Co. Kenublican. Mem. Vt. 12; v.-p. for Conn., Am. Bar Assn.; mem. Am. Hist. Hist. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon, White River Bd. Assn., Am. Forestry Assn., Am. Social Science As- of Trade, Vt. Fish and Game League. Mason (K. sn.. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Club: T.); mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Iroquois of ^^hlte University (New York). Home: 261 Bradley St. River Jet., Vt. (v.-p., 1910-12). Recreations: ten- Office: 121 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* nis, bowling, motoring, fishing. Address: White WATROUS, Ralph Colling-wood, real estate; b. R^^er Junction, or Hartford, ^ t. Mystic, Conn., July 19, 1866; s. Leonard and Mary WATSON". Amelia MontagTie, artist; born East R. (Nichols) Watrous; ed. dist. schs. of Mystic, and T\'indsor Hill. Conn., Mar 2, 1856; d. Reed and Hope Valley, R.I.; m. Susan A. Aldrich, of Provl- Sarah (Bolles) Watson; ed. pvt schs.; unmarried, dence, R.I., June 23, 1892. Entered real estate busi- Has exhibited at New York Water Color Club, 1120 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND American Water Color Soc, Boston Art Club; was father; m. June 10, 1S69, Louisa, d. John D. and teacher painting Marthas Vineyard Summer Inst. Fanny H. (Leonard) Cogswell, of Leicester; 1 son, for many yrs. ; is distinctively a painter of New Walter Cogswell; m. 2d, Sept. 12, 1896, Rhoda M. Eng. and Southern scenery, workinjj much in Fla. Lawson. I'artner with father, 1862-90; sec. and and in the N.C. and Va. mountains. Home: "Wild treas. L. S. Watson Mfg. Co., 1890 to the time of Acres," Kast Windsor Hill, Conn.* his father's death, pres. of corpn. until retired; also WATSON, Arthur, lawver; b. Greensboro, Ala., Pves Worcester, Leicester & Spencer St. Ry. Co. July 28. 185 ; s. Henry and Sophia (Peck) Watson; until this road consolidated with Worcester fetRy. removed with parents to the North at 9; A.B., Yale, 9?"^,Vr^- *^'^''- Commonwealth. Home: 1160 Main 1873; studied law in office of Samuel T. Spaulding, ^'^•' Worcester, Mass. Northampton, Mass.; admitted to bar, 1876. Has WATSON, Elliot Bumham, M.D.; b. Williams- practiced at Northampton, since 1879; register of town, Vt., Feb. 18, 1859; s. Kittridge Leonard and voters, 1884-5; chmn. of assessors, 1885-7; post- Rosette C. (INIartin) AVatson; descendant of Mat- master, 1886-90; referee in bankruptcy, 1898-01; thew Watson, who came to Boston, Mass., from mayor, 1901; trustee Forbes Library, Northampton Londonderry, Ireland, 1718, with his wife and 9 Instn. for Savings, Northampton Public Library, children; George Martin, the maternal ancestor, Address: Northampton, Mass. came from Eng. in 1639 and settled in Salisbury, WATSON, Arthur Eugene, electrical engineer; b. ^^i^^^-n^'"^'l>^^''?"® '^Ykl ^^'^^'^v l.^'^S' ^^■'^^ U. of Providence. K.I.. Mar. 4 186G; s. Henry Holden and ^/^ ■^?i; °/,^^«'^{?;"*^-lSS . .m.Abbie Susan Prentis, Josephine Sabrina (Roffee) Watson; on father's ^L^.^'^^^n^: \^■•^i\%''}Jh lllT' 9I ?9?a^-^P?ai^ side, ancestors were from Scotland, fought with ^^artin, b Oct. 19 188S (died Sept 20, 1889). Prac- Cromwell in Ireland, then came to America; on ^IS^'^ in Wiiamstown, Vt., since July, 1887; health 1891-2; instr. in physics, 1895-9, asst. prof. elec. WATSON, Esther Josephine, teacher; b. Am- engring. (head of dept.) since 1899, Brown U. Mem. herst, Mass., Sept. 20, 1859; d. Oliver and Sarah Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, (White) Watson; g.g.d. of Oliver Watson, of Spen- Delta Phi Baptist. Author: Dvnamo Electric Ma- cer, Mass., a Revolutionary patriot, earlier ances- chinery 1894; Storage Batteries, 1908. Construe- tors coming from England. 1630-40; grad. high sch., tion of Small Alternating Current Motors, 1915. Amherst, 1877: A.B., Smith Coll., 1882; A.M., Cor- Contbr on elec. subjects. Address: 30 Congdon St., nell U., 1883; student of North European langs.. Providence, R.I. Gottingen. Germany, 1887-9; student of French, ■nrAmcrki^ B^^-h,-,r. TTo v.iii+nTi .v>fr c«;pa vol Tours, France, summer of 1895, of Germanics, Co- iQ^"t • ^'^^'^'' Hamilton, mfr. (See vol. lumbia U., 1910-11; also attended various summer ^^"•'•' ., schs. LTnmarried. Mem. English Dept., Smith WATSON. Charles Dougrlas, lawyer; b. St. Al- coll., 1883-7; head of Dept. of Langs., R.I. State bans, Vt., July 29, 1S60; s. Edward T. and Fanny M. Coll., 1892-10; acting prof, of German. Mills Coll., (Greene) Watson; grad. acad., St. Albans, 1880; Cal., 1912-13. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, U. of Vt., 1884; LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch., 1886; Assn. Collegiate Alumnpe. Alumna Assn.. Students' mem. law firm AVatson & Tillotson. Auditor of Aid Soc. (Smith Coll.), Kappa Alpha Theta (Cor- Franklin Co. since 1896; city atty., 1899, 1900, nell Chapter). Clubs: Every Tuesday, of Kings- 1910; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1908, 1912; chmn. Vt. ton, R.I. (hon. mem.). Recreations: walking. gene- Pub. Service Commn., 1913. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc; alogy. Address: 29 Union St., Greenfield, Mass. pres. Vt. Bar Assn., 1915 Universalist Democrat. ^^tSON, Prancis Sedffwick, surgeon; b. Milton, Mason. Club: Owl. Address. St. Albans, Vt. ^^^g^ _ ^j^^ 3^ ^553. ^ Robert Sedgwick and Mary WATSON, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. New (Hathaway) Watson; A.B.. Harvard. 1875, ]M.D., York, Jan. 1, 1847; s. Henry and Anne (Dixon) Wat- 1879; studied in Europe, 1879-82; m. Mary Perkins, son; A.B., Colgate U., 1873, A.M. 1876 (D.D., 1897); of Boston, June 16, 1886; 1 daughter, who died at grad. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1875; m. Ada Bardeen, age of 9 months, 1888. House officer, Mass. Gen. of Hamilton, N.Y., June 19. 1877. Ordained Bapt. Hosp.. 1879 ; instr. genito-urinary and gen. surgery; ministry, 1875; pastor West Ch., Oswego, N.Y., lecturer Harvard Med. Sch.. 1894-1909. Mem. A. 1875-81. 1st Ch., Arlington. Mass.. 1881-1909. Has M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Assn. been univ. preacher or orator at Cornell, Colgate Genito-LTrinary Surgeons, N.E. branch Am. Urol, and Shaw univs., Colby and Acadia colls., and lee- Assn., and French, German and Russian assns. of turer and baccalaureate preacher at Newton Theol. urology. Clubs: Harvard. University, Tavern. Instn., and pres. trustees same, 1908-14; librarian Recreations: camping, fishing, shooting, travel. N.E. Bapt. Library, Boston, since Mar. 1, 1914. (See Home: 263 Clarendon St. Office: 92 Marlboro St.. Who's "^'ho in America for books, societies, etc.) Boston. Home: Belmont, Mass. Office: Ford Bldg., Boston.* WATSON. George Hiram, educator; h. Fairfield, WATSON, Edward Le Quesne, insurance; b. Pa., May 4, 1877: s. Robert Francis and Mary Alice Bristol, R.I.. June 16, 1863; s. John G. and Marv A. (Eshelman) Watson; ed. Penn Coll.. Gettysburg, (Spooner) Watson; ed. pub. schs., Bristol, 1869-79: Pa., 2 yrs.: Yale U., 1 yr.; m. Allie Viola Francis, of m. Frances A. Gladding, of Bristol, Sept. 27, 1887 New Haven, Conn.. Nov. 25. 1908; 1 child. Engaged died 1898); 2d, Reba A. Bradford, of Utica, N.Y., in farming; traveling salesman, 1897-8: with N.Y.. Nov. 1. 1899. Clk. in gen. store. Bristol. 1879-80; N.H. & H. R.R., 8 yrs., foreman, freight dept.; elk. in office Providence Washington Ins. Co., 1881- "^'ith Yale Business Coll. 2 yrs.. Conn. Business 5. spl. agt.. 1885-9, sec. Jan.. 1889. 2d v.-p., Jan., Univ., 4 yrs.; prin. and propr. Morgan Business 1902; pres. Providence Mut. Fire Ins. Co. since Apr., Coll.. 1911-14, Vt. Business Coll.. since 1914. Pro- 1902; pres. Ins. Assn. of Providence, 1903-8; dir. gressive in politics. Methodist. Home: 272 Pearl Franklin Mut. Fire Ins. Co., R.I. Investment Co.; St., Burlington, Vt. head of firm of E. L. Watson & Co., ins., organized, "WATSON. George Marshall, M.D. : b. Northum- 1905; pres. Town Council, Bristol, R.I., 1899-1900; berland, N.H.. Oct. 22, 1S68: s. Henry Porter and treas. Providence Lying-in Hosp., 1903-8. Mem. Evelvn (Marshall) Watson; grad. Haverhill Providence Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Hope, (N.H.) Acad., 1887: B.A., Dartmouth Coll., 1891; Agawam Hunt, R.I. Country, Turks Head, Squan- M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1893: m. Savannah, Ga., turn Assn. Recreations: golf. Home: 400 Angell Apr. 20. 1897. Martha Eccles Ward. Practiced at St. Office: 49 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. Haverhill, N.H.. 1903-5. since at Manchester. Home: WATSON. Edwin InciuB, retired mfr.; b. Spen- 103 7 Elm St.. Manchester, N.H. cer, Mass., Jan. 22. 1841; s. Lory Sprague and Me- WATSON, Irving Allison, M.D.; b. Salisbury, hitable (Luther) Watson, and descendant of Mat- N.H.. Sept. 6, 1849: s. Porter B. and Luvia E. thew Watson, Boston, 1718: ed. Wllbraham and CLadd) Watson; ed. common schs., Newbury (Vt.) Leicester acads.: learned mfg. of hand cards under Sem., and Collegiate Inst.; studied medicine, at- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1121 tended lectures Dartmouth Med. Coll. and U. of Vt. ; U. of Vt., 1871: (hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1.SS5). Prac- ticed Groveton, N.H., 1S71-S1, since at Concord; m. Lena A. Farr, of Littleton, N.H., 1872. Sevei-al yrs. supt. schs. at Groveton; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1S79-S1; sec. N.H. State Bd. of Health since organ- ization, Sept.. 18S1; sec. X.H. Connnn. of Lunacy; registrar vital statistics of N.H.; pres. State Bd. Cattle Commrs., 1901-13. Sec. Am. Public Health Assn.. 1883-97; pres. N.H. Med. Soc, 1903; pres. Internat. Conf. State and Provincial Bds. of Health, 1903; asst. sec. -gen. first Pan-Am. Med. Congress. (See Who's Who in America for societies, list of writings, etc.) Home: Concord, N.H.* WATSON, John Henry, judge; b. Jamacia, Vt, :May 12. 1851; s. Asahel and Adelpha (Jackson) Watson: acad. edn.; (LL.D.) : m. Clara L. Hammond, of West Wardsboro, Vt., Mar. 25, 1879. Admitted , to bar, 1877: practiced at Bradford, Vt., 1877-99. State's atty. Orange Co., Vt., 1886-8; mem. Vt. Sen- ate, 1892-4; asso. judge Supreme Ct. of Vt., Jan. 19, 1899 — ; Republican. Home: Montpelier, Vt.* ■WATSON", Marcus, printer, publisher; b. Bidde- ford, Me., Apr. 9, 1831. (See vol. 1909.) "WATSON, Paul Barron, author; b. Morristown, X.J.. :\Iar. 25. ISGl; s. Barron Crowell and Julia (Willis) Watson: A.B., Harvard U., 1881; m. Katharine H. Clarke, of Boston. June 4. 1890. Ad- mitted to bar. 1885; practices in Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books). Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston.* "WATSON, Thomas AugTistus, shipbuilder; b. Salem, Mass.. Jan. IS. 1854: s. Thomas R. and Mary (Phipps) Watson: ed. pub. schs., Salem and spl. course, geologv, Mass. Inst. Tech.; m. Elizabeth S. Kimball, of Cohassett, Mass., Sept. 5, 1882. Mfr. elec. apparatus. 1871-4; associated with Prof. Alexander Graham Bell in experiments in the electric telephone, 1874-8: supt. Bell Telephone Co.. 1878-81: mem. shipbuilding firm of F. O. Welling- ton & Co.. 1884-1900; pres. Fore River Ship & En- .gine Co.. 1900-3; retired from active business. 1903. Mem. sch. com., Braintree. Mass., 1891-1908 (chmn. 1891-8). Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; mem. A.A.A.S., Boston Soc. Natural History, Boston Browning Soc, Essex Inst.. Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Telephone Pioneers. Home: East Braintree, Mass.* "WATSON, Thomas Ii., banker and broker; b. Bridgeport. Conn.. Dec. 13, 1847; ed. mil. inst.. New Milford. Began as elk. in Farmers' Bank, Bridge- port, later with City Nat. Bank; became partner with Daniel Hatch, banking and brokerage, busi- ness maintained since death of ]Mr. Hatch as T. L. Watson & Co.; opened office in N.Y. Citv, 1879, title of Watson & Gibson, now T. L. Watson & Co.. New York and Bridgeport; mem. New York Stock Exchange; dir. Conn. Nat. Banl<; sec. and dir. Boston & New York Air Line R.R. 18 yrs.; formerly v.-p. Consol. Stock Exchange, New York, and chmn. finance com. Apptd. a.-d.-c. to Gen. S. R. Smith, Conn. N.G., with rank of capt.. July 6. 1878: later maj.. col., and brig.-gen. in comd. C.N.G. : resigned after 15 yrs.' service, and placed on retired list. Mem. Chamber of Commerce of New York, also of Bridgeport. Mem. S.A.R., New England Soc, Pil- grims' Soc (New York). Pres. Holding Co. of Black Rock Yacht Club. Bridgeport; a v.-p. of Union League Club, New York (ex-chmn. exec, com. and chmn. com. on adnnissions) ; life mem. New York Athletic Club (ex-pres.), Atlantic Yacht (fleet capt. 5 yrs.). New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht (fleet capt. 3 yrs.); mem. Union League Club (chmn. exec, com.). Lotos. Army and Navy, Aero. Automobile Club of America. Bankers', of New York, Brooklawn Country, Seaside, of Bridge- port. Home: Grover Hill, Black Rock, Bridgeport. Conn. Office: 55 Broadway, New York, and Bridge- port, Conn. "WATSON, "Walter Cog-swell, mfr.: b. Leicester. Mass.. May 21. 1870; s. Eilwin Lucius and Louesa (Cogswell) T\'atson: ed. pub. schs. and Leicester Acad.: m. Blanche, d. John Quincv and Marv S. (Lane) Jordan, of Leicester. Dec. 6. 1893; 3 chil- dren. Wilbur Lory. b. Sept. 25. 1894; Clifton Edwin, b. July 25. 1898: Hubert Jordan, b. August 13. 1906. Mgr. and treas. of the L. S. Watson Mfg. Co. since 1895; mgr. and treas. Gibbs Ileddle Co., Leicester; v.-p., trustee, auditor Leicester Sav. Bank; v.-p. Am Shuttle Co., Boston; treas. The J. H. Williams Co. and H. W. Hakes Mfg. Co., both of Millbury, Mass. Trustee and treas. Pub. Library, Leicester, a gift of his grandfather to the town; treas. of Town of Leicester 5 yrs.; treas. Leicester Congl. Soc. Mem. Home: IS Main St. Address: Main and Water Sts.! Leicester, Mass. "WATSON, "WUUam, secretary Am. Acad. Arts, and Sciences since 1S84; b. Nantucket. Mass., Jan. 19, 1834; s. William and Mary (Macy) Watson; b.B., engring. (Boyden prize in mathematics). Har- vard, 1857, S.B., mathematics, 1858; instr. differen- tial and integral calculus, scientific sch., Harvard, 1S57-9; Ph.D., U. of Jena, 1862; partial course ficole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussges, Paris, France; m. Margaret, d. Augustus H. Fiske, of Boston, 1873. Univ. lecturer. Harvard, 1863-4; collected, 1N60-3, information in Europe on tech. edn., which was made basis of scheme of organization, 1864, of Mass. Inst. Tech., in which was prof. mech. engring. and descriptive geometry, 1865-73. U S commr. to Vienna Expn., 1873; mem. Internat. Jury, Paris Expn., 1878; hon. pres. Paris Congress Architects and v.-p. Internat. Congress of Hygiene, 1878; hon. pres. engring. sect. French Assn. Adv. Science, 1878, 81, 83, 89; v.-p. International Congress of Construction, 1889; sec. World's Columbian Wa- ter Commerce Congress, 1893. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.) Home: 107 Marlboro St., Boston.* "WATSON, "WUliam Clark, M.D.: b. New York, July 11. 1873; s. C. R. and Hattie M. (King) Wat- son; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1897; post-grad, work. New York Post-Grad. Sch.; m. Middlebury, Vt.. Oct. 6, 189S, Jennie B. Halpin. Practiced, Bridgeport, Conn., since 1898. Home: 446 Strat- ford St., Bridgeport, Conn. "WATSON, "W(ims) Iiester, publisher and printer; b. Saco, Me., Mar. 23, 1S55; s. Marcus and Marv Elizabeth (Smith) AVatson; ed. pub. schs. of Bid"- deford: m. Biddeford, June. 1878, Ida Mav Morrill, Bangor; 4 children, Willis Elmer, Carl Earle, Per- cey L., M. Edna. Member of a family of printers — father, 2 uncles and 2 brothers, printers; began learning trade at Biddeford. 1869; pub. Eastern Star since 1877. Independent in politics. Meth- odist. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. K. of P., U.R.K.P. Address: Kennebunk, Me. "WATTEBS, "WUUam Henry, M.D.: b. Mechanic Falls, Me., June 23, 1876; s. William and Judith A. (Nichols) Watters; A.A., St. Francis Coll., Can., 1891; Stanstead Wesleyan Coll., Can.; A.B., McGill U., 1897; M.D., Boston U., 1901; A.M.. 1906; post- grad, work, Glasgow U.. 1900; U. of Birmingham, Eng., 1901; Harvard Med. Sch., 1901-2; m. Lachine, Can., June 16, 1904, Gertrude M. Hepburn. Served successively, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, as instr. in clinical pathology, instr. in microscopy, instr. in bacteriology, instr. in pathology, prof." pathol- ogy, 1904, curator of museum, 1904; pathologist. Mass. Homoe. Hosp., since 1901. Awarded gold medal by Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, 1905, for origi- nal work in pathology: introduced new method of preserving tissues, now quite generallv adopted. Republican. Methodist. Club: Highland. Resi- dence: 109 Mt. Vernon St., West Roxburv. Office: 80 East Concord St., Boston.* "WATTS, John Richard; b. Louisville, Kv., Aug. 18, 1873; s. William O. and Mary R. (Wagner) AVatts; ed. pub. and high schs. and Commercial High Sch., Louisville: LL.B., U. of Louisville Law Dept., 1897; m. Ida May Schmidt, of Louisville, Ky., Aug. 26, 1901; 1 daughter, Mary Elise. Ad- mitted to bar in Ky., N.Y. and Mass., also Federal courts, including U.S. Supreme Ct.; practiced in Ky.. 1897-06, in N.Y. City, 1906-13, Mass. since June, 1913; with Christian Science Pub. Soc. since June, 1913. Republican. Christian Scientist. Ma- son (32°. K.T.. Shriner). Recreations: tennis. Home: 1909 Beacon St.. Brookline, Mass. Office: Falmouth and St. Paul Sts., Boston, Mass. 1122 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND WAUOH, Frank Albert, horticulturist; b. She- boygan Falls, Wis., July S. 1869; s. Albert Freeman and Madeline (Biehler) Waugh; B.S., Kan. Ag^rl. Coll, 1S91, M.S., 1893; post-grad, study, Cornell U., and in Germany; m. Alice Vail, of Manhattan, Kan., Sept 14, 1903. In newspaper work in Topeka, Helena, Denver, 1891-3; prof, horticulture and landscape gardening, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1902 — . Mem. Am. Pomol. Soc, Patrons of Hus- bandry, etc. Conglist. Independent in politics. (vSee Who's Who in America for list of books.) Home: Amherst, Mass.* WAXMAN, Samuel Montefiore, educator; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 22, 1SS5; s. Joseph and Simy (Benshimol) Wa'xman; grad. Roxbuiy Latin Sch., 1904; A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., 1910, Ph.D.. 1912; U. of Paris, 1908-9; m. Sept. 23, 1910, Frances Burwell Sheafer, of Pottsville, Pa. Instr. in Romance langs., Syra- cuse U., 1907-8; lecturer Anglais adjoint a la Sor- bonne, 1908-9; in.str. in Romance langs.. Harvard, 1910; lecturer in phonetics, Hartford Sch. of Mis- sions, since 1912; asst. prof. Romance langs., Bos- ton U., since 1910. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America. Author (studies): The Don Juan Legend in Literature, 1908; The Religion of Rabelais, 1912; and Chapters on Magic in Spanish Literature, 191o. Editor New England Modern Language Bulletin. Home: 46 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Mass. "WAY, Charles Granville, capitalist. (See vol. 190 9.) "WAY, William Thomas, lawyer; b. Roxbury, Mass., May 31, 1864; s. John M. and Frances (Thomas) Way; descendant of Nathaniel Maynard, officer in Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs.: studied law in father's office; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1890; master in chancery since 1900; candidate for Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 12, 13, 14. Democrat. Unitarian. Mem. Odd Fellows, Plymp- ton Grange, Eagles. Club: Commercial (Plym- outh). Address: 59 Main St., Plymouth. Mass. WEAD, Harold Kasson, real estate; b. Brook- line, Mass., Julv 4, 1S78; s. Leslie C. and Kate H. (Whitcomb) Wead; ed. Brookline High Sch.; stu- dent Harvard, 1897-9; m. Mabel C. Ryan, of New York, Apr. 16, 1910. Employed in office of \A hit- comb, Wead & Co.. real estate, Boston, 1899-10; in real estate business on own account since 1910. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston Real Estate Exchange. Served in Battery A, Heavy Arty., and Battery A, Field Arty., Mass. Vol. Militia. Republican. Clubs: Exchange: Harvard (Boston and New York), Corinthian Yacht. Home: Arlington, Mass. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. "WEAD, Iieslie Clark, trustee; b. Malone, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1S51: s. Samuel Clark and Mary E. (Kas- son) Wead; prep. edn. Franklin Acad., Malone, B.S., Dartmouth, 1872; LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1873; m. Kate H. AVhitcomb. of Boston, Oct. 4, 1877: 2 children. Harold K., Frederick W. Practiced at Malone, 1874-6, 1886-90; pres. Wead Paper Co., 1880-6; v.-p. and pres. Nat. Bank of Malone, 1878- 86: removed to Boston, 1S90, and admitted to Suf- folk bar; mem. Whitcomb, Wead & Co., real estate, Boston, Apr. 1, 1890-Apr. 1, 1910; since associated with Harold K. Wead in management of real estate, making specialty of valuations of real estate: v.-p. Merchants' Warehouse Co.: dir. Queensboro Corpn., New York; trustee Monks Bldg. Trust, Huntington Chambers Trust, Terminal Ho- tel Trust, Albany, Warehouse Trust: Marlborough Real Estate Trust. Merrifield Buildings Trust; Cor- porator Home Savings Bank; dir. Mass. Tax Assn.; Trustee Brookline Pub. Library; mem. Brookline Planning Bd. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Soc. Colonial "V^^ars, S.A.R. Apptd. by Gov. Bates, in 1903, mem. of com. to consider and report to legislature of Mass. the desirability of extending the right of municipalities to tfike land bv eminent domain: visited London and Glasgow and reported to legislature on method of procedure in those cities. Has been a frequent contbr. to the newspapers upon topics of current local inter- est: active in Brookline town affairs, serving as moderator at town meetings, and for a dozen yrs. mem. of the Republican Town Com.; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Boston Real Estate Exchange. Clubs: Ex- change, Engineers', Eastern Yacht, Brookline Thursday. Home: 220 Aspinwall Av., Brookline. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. WEAVES, Edward Ebenezer, clergyman; b. Can- ton, O., June 10, 1S(;4; s. Josejjh and Susan Aquila (Lawrence) Weaver: A.B., U. of Wooster, O., 1885; A.M., Princeton, 1889; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1889; Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1910; m. Florence Anne Stratton, of Baltimore, June 15. 1893. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1889; pastor Ridely St. Ch., Baltimore, 1889-1901, Harrodsburg, Ky., 1901-4, Richmond, Ky., 1904-7; stated supply various chs. in N.E., 1908-15; pastor 1st Ch., Waltham, Mass., since May 17, 1915. Moderator Baltimore Presby- tery, 1894; commr. to General Assembly Presbyn. Church U.S.A., 1899, 1904. Home: 212 Beacon St.. Waltham, Mass.* WEAVER, Georg-e Albert, M.D.; b. Manchester, N.H., Aug. 5, 1868; s. George and Mary Elizabeth (Spencer) Weaver; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1892; M.D., Med. Dept., Yale Univ., 1897; m. Reading, Vt., May 4, 1904, Etta Emily Hoisington: 2 children, Constance, b. Aug. 20, 1905; Sherman, Julv 16, 1907. Practiced Warren, N.H., since 1897. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. State Med. Soc, Grafton Co. Med. Soc. (sec), N.E. Alumni Phillips Exeter Acad. Contbr. to med jours. Mason; Odd Fellow; K. of P.; mem. Sons of Veterans. Episcopalian. Progressive in politics. Home: Warren, N.H. WEAVES, Harry Vernon, M.D. ; b. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 17, 1870; s. Stephen Vigneron and Mary Bennett (Mason) Weaver; descendant on ma- ternal side, of Richard Warren, of the Mayflower; ed. pub. schs.. New Bedford; Queen's U., Kingston, Ont.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, 1893; spl. courses at Harvard Med. Sch. and elsewhere, 1906- 7; m. Harriet L. Stoddard, of Peacham, Vt., Nov. 11, 1902. Began practice in Danville, Vt., 1893; later practiced in Boston, removed to New Bed- ford, Mass., 1909. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, New Bedford Med. Soc. INIason. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clujjs: Brooks (New Bedford), Leighton (Fairhaven). Address: 161 William St., New Bed- ford, Mass. WEBB, Ben Stanley, manufacturer: b. Provi- dence, R.I., May 19, 1868; s. "^"anton Stanley and ^lartha Tyler (Hubbard) Webb; grad. Providence High Sch., 1888; A.B., Brown U., 1892; LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1894; m. Vida Chase, of Hacken- sack, N.J., Oct. 31, 1899; 2 children, David, b. Lis- bon, N.H., Oct. 24, 1902: Martha, Oct. 16, 1904. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1S94, N.H. bar, 1902: law elk., 1894-5; mng. elk. law dept. Am. Telephone & Tele- graph Co. of New York and New York Telephone Co., 1895-8; sec. N.E. Elec. Works, Lisbon, N.H., 1899-1900, since pres. Justice Lisbon Police Court, 1906-15; trustee Lisbon Pub. Library, 1905-15. Progressive. Mason: mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Recreations: motoring. Address: Lisbon. N.H. WEBB, George Heber, R.I. commr. industrial statistics; b. Providence, Sept. 2, 1867; s. Samuel Heber and Persis Amanda (Follett) "^'ebb: de- scendant in 9th generation of Gov. William Brad- ford, of the INIavflower; grad. Providence High Sch.. 1886; B.P., Brown U.. 1890; m. Mary P. Fahnestock. of Baltimore, Md., June 1, 1896: 1 son, George Heber, Jr. U.S. Census officer, Washington, D.C., 1890-4; sec. Providence Bd. of Trade. 1896-12; chief spl. agt. in charge of U.S. Census for R.I., 1900; sec. R.I. Spl. Harbor Commn., 1894-8: chief spl. agt., Bur. of Mfrs. U.S. Census, for census of mfrs. in R.I., 1905: supt. R.I. State Census, 1905: commr. industrial statistics R.I., since 1905: editor Bd. of Trade Jour., 1S96-14; gen. mgr. Guide Pub. Co., Providence, since 1904. Capt. on staff of Gov. Elisha Dver, R.I., 1898-99, staff of Gov. Geo. H. TTtter, R.I., 1905-6. Ex. -pres. R.I. Republican Club. Eniscopalian. Mem. Theta Delta Chi, S.A.R. Clubs: Wannamolsett Country, University. Providence Art, Turks Head. Recreations: golf. Home: 145 Meeting St. Office: State House, Providence, R.I. WEBB, Henry Wilson, clergyman; b. North Bridgton, Me., Oct. 15. 1868: s. of WMHlam Kenney and .\nn Louise (Bailev) Webb; grad. Bridgton -Aoad., 1886: A.B.. Bowdoin. 1890: S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem.. 1895: m. Elizabeth .1. Lane, of York- ville, 111., Dec 23. 1896: 1 son, Richard Lane, b. Jan. WHO'S "WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 2, 1S99. Prin. Grandview (Tenn.) Normal Inst., 1S95-7; ordained Consl. ministry, at Bridston, Me., 1S95; pastor Gettysburg, S.D., 1S97-S, Columbia, 1S9S-01. Ionia, la., 1901-2, Hannibal, I\Io., 1902-4; teacher at Fruitdale, Ala., 1904-5; prin. Newton (Ala.) Select iScli., 1905-7; pastor \Varren, Me., 1907-12, Bucksport, Me., since July 5, 1912. Mem. b(\. of dirs. Cong-1. Conf., and jMi.ssionary Soc. of Me.; bd. of dirs. Buclvsport Go-operative Soc. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Progressive. Recreations: tramp- ing, tennis. Addrcs.s; Bucksport, Me. WEBB, Howard Curtis, lawyer; b. Trenton, N.J., Oct. 20, 1S61; s. Sumner C. (M.D.) and Cynthia A. (Pierce) Webb; descendant of Christopher Webb, an early settler of Mass.; prelim, edn. Homer Acad, and Union Sch., New Yorlv; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1S95; m. Susie A. Hill, of Clinton, Conn., June 12, ISSS. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1895, and since prac- ticed in New Haven; mem. advisory bd. Butler Business Sch. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union League, Grays. Home: 19 Whalley Av. Office: 121 Church St., New Haven, Conn. WBBB, James Henry, judge; b. Santa Fe. N.M., Dec. 22, 1S54; s. James J. and Florilla M. (Slade) Webb; B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1S73; Yale, 1S74-5; LL.B. (cum laude), Yale, 1877; m. Helen M. Ives, of Mt. Carmel, Conn., June 29, 1880; 7 children, James I. (died Aug. 22, 1911), Paul, Harry A., Florilla H., Arthur J., Lucy B., Thomas A. Ad- mitted to bar, 1877; mem. bar Supreme Ct. of U.S.: mem. firm of Ailing, Webb & Morehouse, 1883-13; judge Superior Court of Conn., Jan., 1913 — ; lec- turer on medical jurisprudence, Yale Law School, 1S96 — . Democratic candidate for Congress, 2d Connecticut District, 1898; member Constl. Conv. of Conn., 1902; mem. bd. control Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1892 — . Mem. Am. Bar Assn.; del. Universal Congress Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Democrat. Editor Am. edit. Kenny's Outlines of Criminal Law, 1905. Contbr. to Two Centuries' Crrowth of American Law (article "Criminal Law and Procedure"), Yale Bi-centennial publ. Clubs; Graduates (New Haven), Catholic (New York). Home: "Spring Glen Farm," Whitney Av., Ham- den, Conn. Office: County Court House, New Haven, Conn.* WEBB, Iiindley Murray, lawyer; b. Windham, Me., Mar. 7. 1849; s. John and Martha Maria (May- berry) Webb: prep, edn., Gorham Sem., A.B.. Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1870; studied law in offices of Woodbury Davis and Josiah H. Drummond, Port- land; admitted to Cumberland bar, 1872; m. Gray, Me., Sept. 15, 1874. Clara L. Cobb: 4 children, Edith M. (wife of D. L. B. Marshall, of Hebron, Me.), John C, Josephine D. (Mrs. Walter I. Ken- nedy), Philip R. Practiced, Portland and ■V\''ind- ham, since 1872; pres. Morning Star Pub. House since 1907: mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1878; mem. Portland City Council, 1892, 1893. Pres. Ocean Park Assn., since 1894; mem. Corpn. Bates Coll.; pres. Gen. Conf. of Free Baptists. 1904. Repub- lican. Free Baptist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 1028 Congress St. Office: 98 Exchange St., Port- land, Me. WEBB, Melville Emerson, M.D. ; b. Bridgton, Cumberland Co.. Me., Mar. 3, 1842; s. Joseph Sears and Roxanna Kimball (Emerson) "^^ebb: grad. Bridgton (Me.) Acad.. 1858; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1863; m. Helen Isabel Lane, of Milford, N.H., July 28, 1868. At age of 21 yrs. and 5 mos. commd. as^t. surgeon, 33d Mass. Regt. Vol. Inf., Aug. 7, 1863 (probably the youngest med. officer in Civil War) : served until the close of tlie war both in Army of the Potomac and in tlie West, and on Sherman's marches: opened office in Rome, Ga., 1865; practiced in Boston. Mass., 1870-08; retired and removed to Wilton, N.H. Mem. Loyal Legion; has retired from all professional orgns. Address: Wilton, Hillsboro Co., N.H. WEBB, Richard, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Nov. 19, 1863; s. Mason Greenwood and Elizabeth Neil (Bates) Webb; grad. Portland High Sch,, 1881; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1885, A.M., 1888; m. Port- land, Feb. 15, 1893, Sara Evalina Brinckerhoff. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1887, and has since practiced at Portland; asst. co. attv. Cumberland Co., 1893-7; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899 and 1901; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1908. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn., Me. Commandery I.,oyal Legion (by inheritance). Clubs: Cumberland, Portland, I'or-tland Country. Recreations: motoring. Residence: 29 Bowdoin St. Office: 95 Exchange St., Portland, Me. "^ WEBBER, Edward S., bank cashier; b. Reading, ]Mass., July 8, 1873; s. Sliercbiali S. and Arsanali (Butman) Webber; ed. Beverly (Mass.) High Sch., and Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston; m. Charlotte C. Foster, of Beverlv, Mass., Nov. 6, 1895; 1 son, Randolph G., b. Mar. 6, 1900. Entered Beverly Nat. Bank as messenger June 30, 1890; served as bookkeeper, receiving teller, paying teller, asst. cashier and since Jan. 14, 1914, as cashier; dir. Beverly Co-operative Bank; treas. Old Ladies' Home Soc; mem. City Council 3 yrs. (pres. 2 yrs.); mem. Sch. Com., Beverly, 3 yrs. Repub- lican. Methodist. Mem. Odd Fellows, N.E.O. Pro- tection, Am. Benefit Soc. Home: 8 Columbus Av. Office: 175 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. WEBBER, Frederick Sanford, mfr.; b. Williman- sett (Chicopee), Mas.s., :\lar. 27, 1863; s. Joel San- ford and Maria Louise (Beebe) Webber; ed. Holyoke pub. schs.; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1885; m. Ida Maria Sibley, of Warren, Mass., Dec. 27, 1888; 3 children, Harriet, Elizabetli, Ida. Began mfg. at Holyoke, Mass., Sept., 1885; sec. and dir. The Beebe-Webber Co.. woolen and worsted mfrs.; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank; dir. Hadley Mills. Mem. Holyoke Bd. of Edn. for 6 yrs.; trustee Holyoke Pub. Library; pres. Holyoke Boys' Club Assn. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Holvoke, Bav State, Mt. Tom Golf. Holyoke Canoe. Home: 27 Sycamore St. Office: Main St., Holyoke, Mass. WEBBER, Georg-e Curtis, lawyer; b. Lisbon, Me., Sept. 3, 1875; s. Arista and Luella P. (Wedgewood) Webber; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1895; m. Auburn, Me., July 18, 1904, Frances V. Saunders; 1 son, Donald Wedgewood. Prof, of sciences, Ridgeville Coll., Ind., 1896; prin. Hampden Acad., 1896-9; studied law; admitted to bar, 1900; city elk.. Auburn, 1900-1; Republican. V.-pres. High Street Laundry; pres. Turner Light & Power Co. Conglist. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Elks, Waseca. Address: Auburn, INIe. WEBBER, James Plaisted, teacher, Shake.spear- ean interpreter; b. Bath, Me., Apr. 28, 1878; s. Walter Goodale and Elizabeth (Clark) Webber; grad. Bath High Sch., 1896; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1900; special diploma, Nat. Conservatory Dramatic Art, 1903; M.A., Columbia, 1904; unmarried. Taught in high sch., Bath, Me., and Salem, Mass.; head of English dept.. Nautical Prep. Sch., 1904; instr. Eng- lish, Phillips Exeter Acad., since Jan., 1905; pub. reader of Shakespeare and other dramatists; has contributed to Youth's Companion, The Etude, The Musician, etc. Organist, Christ Ch., Exeter. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi; Mason. Address: The Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N.H. WEBBER, John Roderick, printing and publish- ing; b. Lisbon Falls, Me., July 21, 1866; s. Edsell Bates and Clementine (Brown) Webber; com. sch. edn.; m. Auburn, Me., Oct. 25, 1893, Etta G. Get- chell. Entered partnership as Merrill & Webber, Mar. 1, 1890. Recently purchased flve-storv block and occupies four floors, boolv and job printing, directory publishing, book binding and loose leaf systems. Mem. Auburn Com. Council, 2 yrs., alder- man, 1 yr., mayor, 1907-8. Republican. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. Knights of Golden Eagle, N.E. Order of Protection. Clubs: Auburn Corn Roasters (treas.), Waseca, Ousegan. Address: Auburn, Me. WEBBER, Marvelle Christopher, lawver; b Rochester, Vt., Jan. 14, 1868; s. ChristopheV Allen and Julia Evelyn (Cooper) Webber; on father's side descendant of Christopher Webber, of Wal- pole, N.H., who served as an officer in the French and Indian AVar, and was capt. in a N.H. regt. in the Revolutionary War; on motlier's side de- scendant of John Cooper, who settled in Cam- bridge, Mass., 1636; grad. Montpelier Sem., 1886- Ph.B., Boston U., 1889; LL.B., Boston U. Sch of Law, 1891; m. Mary Rich Rex, of Phila , Pa Apr 16, 1902; 3 children, Payson Rex. Christopher Allen, IVIarvelle Cooper. Entered office of Evarts Choate & Beaman, N.Y. City, Oct., 1891, continuing 1124 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND until Mar., 1898 (mng. elk. about 2 yrs.); settled at Rutland, Vt., June, 1901, and since practiced there: has been identified with considerable im- portant litigation. Formerly mem. Squadron A, Cav., N.Y. City; city atty., Rutland 2 yrs.; commr. from Vt. on Uniform State Laws, 1911-12; pres. Bd. of Sch. Commrs., Rutland, 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Vt. State Bar Assn. Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Rutland Country. Home: 26 South Main St. Office: Chaffee Bldg.. Rutland, Vt. 'WEBBEK, Norman Brown, surgeon; b. Thetford Centre, Vt., Aug. 15, 1875; s. William and Hattie May (Brown) Webber; B.S., U. of Vt., 1895; M.D., U. of Vt. Med. Coll., 1903; m. Manchester, N.H., June 23. 1908. Jeanette Rogers. Began practice at Manchester, 1903. Home: Manchester, N.H. WBBBBR, Samuel Gilbert, M.D. ; b. Boston, July 24, 1838; s. Aaron D. and Maria (Gilbert) Webber; A.B., Harvard, 1860, M.D., 1865; studied in Vienna, 1866-7; m. Nancv Sturtevant, of Boston, Apr. 13, 1864. Asst. surgeon U.S.X., 1862-5; settled at Bos- ton, 1865; pathologist Boston City Hosp., 1869-72; phys. dept. nervous diseases, Boston Dispensary, 1873-8; visiting phys. dept. of nervous and renal diseases, Boston City Hospital, 1877-85; supt., 1885-91, and since then consulting phys. to Adams Nervine Asvlum: clin. instr. nervous diseases, Harvard Med. Sch., 1875-85; prof, neurology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1893-02. (See Who's Who in America for books, societies, etc.). Home: Brook- line. Mass.: (summer) Sagamore Beach, ]Mass.* WBBBBB, Stephen E., M.D. ; b. Chesterville, Me., Oct. 1, 186U: s. Stephen and Betsey A. (Durrell) Webber: A.B., Colbv Coll., 1886, A.M., 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Oct. 10, 1894, Mary L. Rideout, of Calais, Me. (died 1900). Practiced at Calais, Me., since 1894. Mem. A.IM.A., Me. Med. Assn., New Brunswick JNIed. Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Conglist. Club: St. Croix. Home: Calais. Me. WEBBER, "Wallace Edg^ar, surgeon; b. Topsham, Me., Aug. 14, 1873: s. Arista and Lewella Patton (Wedgewood) Webber; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn. Me., 1891; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me.. 1895; m. Gorham, N.H., Jan. 15, 1902, Bertha Lee Perkins; 3 children. Lvdia Ruth, b. Feb. 16, 1905; Dorothy Perkins, Aug. 18, 1906; Wedgwood P., Jan. 29, 1908. Practiced, Lewiston, Me., since 1895; surgeon Central Me. Gen. Hosp. Republican. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Me. Med. Assn., Androscoggin Co. Med. Soc. Mason: mem. M.W.A. Club: Medical Re- search. Recreations: farming. Address: 297 Main St., Lewiston, IMe. WEBBER, William Oliver, consulting engineer. (See vol. 1909.) WEBSTER, Arthur Gordon, M.D.; b. Brookline, Mass., Nov. 28, 1863: s. William Edward and Mary Sliannon (Davis) "Webster: descendant of Jolm Webster. Ipswich, Mass., 1635: A.B.. Harvard, 1885; studied Berlin. Paris. Stockholm, 1886-90; Ph.D., U. of Berlin, 1890; (D.Sc, Tufts, 1905; LL.D., Hobart, 1908); m. Elizabeth Munroe Townsend, of Syracuse, X.Y.. Oct. 8, 1889; 3 children, Harriet Eleanor, Arthur Gordon, Jr., Mary Shannon. Instr. mathe- matics. Harvard, 1885-6; docent in physics, 1890-2, asst. prof., 1892-1900, pi'of. and dir. of phys. lab. since 1900, Clark U. Awarded Thomson prize (5,000 francs), Paris, 1895. for exptl. research on the Period of Electrical Oscillations. Fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Phys. Soc. (pres., 1903-5), Am. Math. Soc, Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung, Circolo IMatematico dl Palermo, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Bohemian, Tatnuck Country, Twentieth Century. Sliakespeare, Alliance Fran- caise. Deutscher Verein. Recreations: bicycling, sailing. Author: A Mathematical Treatise on the Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1897; Dyna- mics of Particles, and of Rigid, Elastic and Fluid Bodies, 1904: Lowell Institute Lectures on Elec- tricity and Ether. 1897: Harrison Lectures on Sound, U. of Pa., 1911; also many papers on physics, chiefly on math, physics, mechanics, sound and electricity. Del. U.S. Govt, to Internat. Radiotele- graphic Congress, London, 1912. Home: 66 West St., Worcester, Mass.* WEBSTER, Charles Sumner, lawver; b. Leices- ter, Mass.. Mar. 3, 1856; s. Benjamin" and Elizabeth (Helf) Webster; ed. pub. schs., Worcester, Mass.; finished under pvt. tutor in Eng.; m. Nov. 5, 1879, Minnie W. Tarbell, of Worcester (deceased); m. 2d, July 12, 1902, Eliza M. Comee, of Worcester. Learned woolen business and became a traveling salesman, 1884; organized Worcester Welting Co., 1892; admitted to bar, 1897, and since in gen. prac- tice; dir. Hudson Belting Co. Independent Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Life mem. Worcester County Mechanics' Assn; mem. Worcester Co., and Mass. bar assns. Mason (33°, K.T.); member I.O.O.F., Knights of Pythias. Clubs: Worcester Economic, Worcester Automobile, Gloucester Yaclit (rear commodore). Recreations: vachting. Home: 61/. Clayton St. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. WEBSTER, Dean Kingman, business man; b. Lawrence, Mass., May 10, 1870; s. Henry K. and Elsie A. (Johnson) Webster; descendant of John Webster, who settled in Ipswich, Mass. from Eng- land, 1634; ed. com. and high schs. and comml. sch.; studied law with E. T. Burley, 1 yr. ; m. May 31, 1894, Clarabell Hatch, of Lawrence. Began as miller's asst. in Lawrence Grist Mill, 1891; learned wholesale grain business with W^ade & Reed Co.. Boston Chamber of Commerce; in grain brokerage business alone in Boston 1 yr. ; associated with H. K. Webster & Co., as buyer and wholesale sales- man; entered firm 1898, incorporated. 1904, as H. K. Webster Co., of which is treas. and prin. owner; assisted in organizing Grain Dealers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Boston, 1907, and the Mass. Mut. Automo- bile Ins. Co., 1914, and is pres. of botli cos. Mem. Arbitration Com., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Pres. Lawrence Y.M.C.A. ; dir. Lawrence Boys' Club. Progressive Republican. Methodist. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); passed through all chairs of York Rite order, now occupying position.s in the Mass. Grand Council, R. and S.IM., and Grand Chapter. R.A.M. Home: 19 Wyman St. Office: 10-28 West St., Lawrence, Mass. WEBSTER, Edwin Sibley, member firm of Stone & Webster; b. Boston, Aug. 26, 1866: s. Frank G. and Mary Messinger Webster; ed. Mass. Inst, of Tech.; m. Boston, June 1, 1893, Jane de Peyster Hovey. Dir. Stone & Webster Engineering Corpn., Stone & Webster Management Association. Black- stone Valley Gas and Electric Co., Blue Hill Street Ry. Co., Brockton and Plymouth Street Ry. Co., Cape Breton Electric Co., Ltd., Chase-Shawmut (Z'o., Columbus Electric Co., Conn. Power Co., Dallas Electric Co., El Paso Electric Co., Fall River Gas Works Co., Fort Hill Chem. Co., Gen. Electro-Chem. Co., Haverhill Gas Co., Houghton County Electric Light Co., Houghton County Traction Co., Jackson- ville Traction Co., Key West Electric Co., Lowell Electric Light Corpn., Miss. River Power Co., Northern Tex. Electric Co., Paducah Traction and Light Co., Pensacola Electric Co., Ponce Electric Co.. Public Service Investment Co., Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., Savannali Electric Co., Tampa Electric Co., Commonwealtli Trust Co., Savannah (Ga.) Trust Co.: trustee Conn. Valley Lumber Co. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Country, St. Botolph, Boston City; University (New York). Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Office: 147 Milk St., Boston.* WEBSTER, Eugene Carroll, clergyman, educa- tor; b. Somerville. Mass., Nov. 6, 1864; s. James "U'alker and Sarah Luella (Carpenter) Webster, student Boston Latin Sch.; grad. Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., 1883; A.B., Harvard, 1887: B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1890: m. \\'ynn M. Ward, of New Haven, Conn., June 25, 1890; 1 son. Ward. Ordained Congl. ministry at East Providence, R.I., 1890; asst. editor, Blakeslee S.S. Lessons until 1892-3; pastor Trinity Ch., Neponset (Boston), 1893-9, Westbrook, Me., 1902-3; in business, 1903-6; hotel and theatre chaplain, Boston, 1906-13; since asso. prin. The University Prep. Sch., Editor of Faith and Doubt, 1911-12. Hon. mem. A.B.C.F.M.; life mem. Congl. Home Missionary Soc, Suffolk South Assn. Congl. Ministers; asst. sec. and sec. Mass. Gen. Assn. Congl. Chs., 1894-03; asst. sec. Nat. Council of Congl. Chs., 1895-04; asst. sec. Internat. Council same, 1899-10; rec sec. Am. Missionary Assn., 1899-01, Congl. Edn. Soc, 1897-1900. Repub- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1125 lican. Author: Historical Sketch, Suffolk South Conferences of Consregrational Churches, 1898. Edited 2d Internat. Congl. Council, Boston, 1899. Home: 674 Main St., Maiden, Mass. School: 899 Boylston St., Boston. WEBSTER, Francis Ellsworth, clergyman; b. Auburn, N.Y., Nov. 26, 1S67; s. Nathan E. and Je- rusha Anne (Hurd) Webster; prep. edn. Auburn His^h Sch.: St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y.; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1894; m. Gertrude F. Blackman, of Cambridge, Aug. 12. 1896; 3 children, Kirby. b. 1898; Stephen, 1899; Frances, 1904. Formerly Universali.st minister, with pastor- ates at Potsdam, N.Y., and Everett, Mass., deacon, 1894, priest. 1895, P.E. Ch.; asst. St. .James Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1895-6; rector Ch. of the Ascen- sion, Waltham, Mass., 1896-1900, Christ Ch., Walt- ham, since 1900. Republican. Recreations: farm- ing. Addre.'^s: '>i Lyman St., Waltham, Mass. WEBSTEB, Frank G., banker; b. Canton. Mass., 1841. Mem. Kidder, Peabody & Co., bankers, since 1886; dir. Boston & Albany R.R. Co., Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Boston Steamship Co., Nat. Shawmut Bank, Hartford Carpet Corpn., Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co.; trustee Employers' Liability Assurance Corpn., Ltd. Mem. Bd. of Commrs. of Sinking Funds of City of Boston, 1898-09. Home: 167 Commonwealth Av. Office: 115 Devonshire St., Boston. WEBSTER, Fred Paterson, M.D. ; b. Somerville, Mass., Apr. IS, 1878; s. Merit V. and Ella M. (Shap- leigh) Webster; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; liouse phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1901-2, Boston Children's Hosp., 1903; m. Portsmouth, N.H., .June 29. 1904, Mae E. Lydston; 2 children, Eleanor C, Eliot. Practiced, Portland, Me., since 1904: adjunct phys. ]Me. Gen. Hosp.; visiting phys. Portland Children's Hosp., Portland Charitable Dispensary; prof, diseases of children, INIed. Sch. of Me. (Bow- doin), since 1911. Mem. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., Cumberland Co. Med. Soc, Portland Med. Club. Clubs: Portland, Portland Yacht, Portland Country. Address: 156 Free St., Portland, Me. WEBSTER, G-eorg-e Arthur, M.D. : b. Littleton, N.H., Feb. 27, 1865; removed to Boston in infancy; ed. English High Sch., Boston, and under pvt. tute- lage; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; m. Mary Rus- sel Waldron, 1914. Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1888; apptd. asst. to out-patient dept. for diseases of ear, Carney Hosp., 1894; apptd. aurist to Paren- tal Sch., 1897, Boston Floating Hosp., 1899; instr. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1894-04: apptd. examiner Bos- ton dist., Met. Life Ins. Co., 1895; clin. asst., 1897- 01, asst. aural surgeon, 1901-13, Mass. Charitable Eve and Ear Infirmary. Mem. A.M.A.. Mass. Med. Soc. Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Laryngology, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Boston City, Appalachian INIovmtain. Address: 419 Boyls- ton St., Boston. WEBSTER, Helen Iiivermore, philologist; moved to Washington. D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WEBSTER, Henry H., banker; b. Manchester, N.H., Jan. IS, 1835; s. Amos and Sally (Weston) Webster; common and high schs. edn; m. Elsie A. .Johnson, of ^Manchester; children, Burt G., Dean K., Neal T\". Served as pvt. in Civil War, about 2 yrs. ; in milling business, Lawrence, Mass.. 1868- 1904, under title of Webster & Co., incorporated, 1904. as H. K. "^^'ebster Co., of which is pres. (re- tired) ; pres. Lawrence Nat. Bank; formerly mem. Common Council and mayor of Lawrence. Repub- lican. Methodist. Mason. Address: Lawrence, Mass. WEBSTER, Henry Sewall, lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 26, 1845; s. John Milton and Sarah Hayes (Hussey) Webster; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1867, A.M.. 1870; m". Augusta, Aug. 12. 1876, Mary Chase John- son. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1870. since prac- ticed at Gardiner. ISTe. ; .iudge of probate and insolv- ency for Kennebec Co.. 1885-93. Mason (32°, K. T.). Home: Gardiner, Me. WEBSTER, Hollis, educator; b. Milton, Mass., Sept. 22, 1862: s. Joseph Rowe and Priscilla Hayden (Hollis) Webster; A.B., summa cum laude. Har- vard, 1884 (Plii Beta Kappa), A.M., 1894; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1884-5, 1894-7. 1899-1900; m. Au- l)urndale, Mass., Oct. 6, 1903, Helen Maria Noyes, Instr. botany. Harvard Veterinary Sch., 1884-6; teaclier Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass., 1885-90; teacher in Manter Hall Coll. Prep. Sch., since 1893; instr. botany, Teachers' Sch. of Science (Lowell Inst.), Boston, 1901-11. Home: Lexington. Office: 22 Little Hall, Caml)ridge. Mass. WTIBSTER, J. Rowe, teacher; b. Lynn, Mass., Aug. :{(», 1S7I; s, .Joseph Rowe and Priscilla Hav- den (Hollis) Wel)ster; grad. Roxburv Latin Sch., 1889; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Ethel Brittain. of Montreal, Can., Ai)r. 15, 1903; 4 children, John, Brittain, lsal)el, Penelope. Associated with \V. \V. Nolen, as teacher and publisher since 1901. Epis- copalian. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Author: A Simple Guide to Spelling, 1911; Sentence-Making,- 1913. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: Little Hall. Cambridge, Mass. WEBSTER, Jennie Josephine (Mrs. Lorin Web- ster); b. Si)ringtield, N.H.; d. Daniel Noyes and Calista A. (Richardson) Adams; ed. high sch. and under pvt. tutors; m. Rev. Lorin Webster, L.H.D. (now rector and headmaster Holderness Sch.), July 10, 1884; 3 children, Harold Adams, Bertha Loraine, Jerome Pierce. Active in civic, philanthropic and woman's club work. President N.H. Federation Women's Clubs, 1907-9; mem. Soc. for Protection N.H. Forests, Am. Home Economics Assn., As- quamchumauke Chapter D.A.R. (founder and first regent), N.H. Soc. Colonial Dames. N.H. Hist. Soc; mem. N.H. Bd. Am. Red Cross since 1909. Episco- palian. Address: Plymouth, N.H. 'WEBSTER, Iiorin, educator; b. Claremont, N.H., July 29, 1857; s. Lorin Atkinson and Sophronia (Pierce) Webster; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H.; A.B., Trinity Coll.. Conn., 1880, A.M.. 1883; grad. Berkeley Div. School. Conn., 1883; (L. H.D., Trinity, 1908); ni. Jennie Josephine Adams. Springfield. N.H., July 10, 1884. Deacon and priest P.E. Ch., 1883; master Holderness Sch. for Boys, Plvmouth, N.H., 1883-4; rector St. Mark's Parish, Ashland, N.H., 1884-92; rector (head master) Hol- derness Sch. for Boys since 1892; propr. and dir. -in- chief Camp Wachusett (boys), Asquam Lake, N.H., since 1903. Pres. N.H. Ednl. Council, 1908-9, 1909- 10; pres. N.H. Schoolmasters' Club, 1908-9; pres. Plymouth Fair Assn.. Grafton Co. Agrl. Soc. N.H. Music Teachers' Assn.. N.H. Acad. Teachers' Assn.; inem. Phi Beta Kappa. Psi Upsilon. Author of .sev- eral mus. compositions. Home: Plymouth, N.H.* WEBSTER, Samuel Harvey, college prof.; b. Rutan. Pa.. July 28, 1869; s. Samuel Knight and Nancy (Higginbotham) Webster; A.B., Waynes- burg '(Pa.) Coll., 1893; U. of 111.. 1904-6, B.S. in Civ. Engring., 1906; married. Instr. civil engring., 1906- 07, asst. prof.. 1907, Okla. State Bapt. Coll.; prof, civ. engring., R.I. State Coll. since 1907. Treas. (College Community Assn.; mem. Sigma Xi. Recre- ations: tennis, motoring. Address: Kingston. R.I. WEBSTER, Sidney, lawyer; May 28. 1828-May 30, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1910-11.) WEBSTER, Walter Archibald, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) WEBSTER, William Howard, merchant; b. Ber- lin, Conn., Nov. 25, 1853; s. John and Lydia (Fran- ces) Webster; descendant of John Webster, co- lonial gov. of Conn., 1656-7, and one of the original proprs. of Hartford; ed. Monson, Mass., Acad., Wil- liston Sem. ; m. Cornelia Augusta Wells, of New- ington. Conn., Oct. 13, 1880; 4 children, Jonathan Leland, Merton Wells, Arthur Eggleston, Florence Louise. Engaged in farming, and in lumber and grain business since 1874; pres. and treas. East Hartford Lum_ber & Ladder Co.; propr. South End Hay, Grain & Feed Co. Mem. Bd. Selectmen, Ber- lin, 1894-6; tax collector, 1895-6; chmn. Bd. of Relief since 1897; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1905-6. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Berlin Grange No. 24, Recreations: motoring. Home: Berlin. Office: 171 Main St., Hartford. Conn. WEEB, Alonzo Rogers, lawyer; b. Bangor, ]Me., Jan 22 1867; s. Alonzo Shaw and Esther A. (Mars- ton) Weed; A.B., Harvard. 1887; LL.B., Boston U., 1126 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1890; m. Charlotte Forean (Thomas) Welling; ed. Highland :Mil. Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1867-9, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1869-72; m. 2d, Livonia, N.Y., Dec. 23, 1891, Cora B. Middleton; children, Alice M. (Mrs. C. W. White), Charles N. (deceased). En- tered mfr. of paper at North Bennington, Vt., 1S76; dir. and pres. Stark Paper Co., mfrs. of wall paper; dir. First Nat. Bank, North Bennington; trustee and auditor, Bennington Co. Savings Bank; dir. Decorated Metal Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. County and town auditor since 1890; mem. State Senate, 1902-4. Republican. Club: Bennington (ex-pres.). Address: North Bennington, Yt. WEIiIiINGTON, Charles, chemist; b. Limerick, Me., May 4, 1853; s. Horace and Helen Elizabeth (Locke) Wellington; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1873; student U. of Va.. 1876-7, Leipzig, 1882-3, Berlin, 1883 (summer), Paris, 1883 (winter), Gottingen, 1883-5, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1885; m. Grace jMartin Huntington, of Amlierst, Mass., July 28, 1887. Asst. chemist U.S. Dept. Agr., 1877-82; prof. chemistr>-, Mass. Agrl. Coll., since Sept. 1, 1885. Home: Am- herst, !Mass.* VTEIiIiINGTON, Fred "W., soldier, coal mcht.; May 31, 1851-Feb. 1, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) VfElMlMlNGTON, J. Frank, coal mcht.; b. Lexing- ton, Mass., Nov. 20. 1849; s. Horatio and :Marv Bowman (Teele) AYellington; A.M., Tufts Coll., 1904; m. Charlotte A. Hunnewell, of Charlestown, Mass., June 3, 1875. Pres. Somerville Co-operative Bank; v.-p. Cliarlestown Five Cents Savings Bank; treas. and dir. Wellington-Wild Coal Co. Trustee Tufts Coll., Somei-ville Pub. Library. Mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce, S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars. Republican. Universalist. Mason, Odd Fel- low. Club: Exchange. Recreations: liorseback rid- ing. Home: Somerville, IMass. Office: 114 Water St., Boston. WEIiIiZNGTON, James Iiloyd, retired physician: b. Templeton, jNIass., Jan. 27, 1818: s. Rev. Charles (D.D.) and Anna (Smith) Wellington; ed. New Salem Acad., Templeton Higli Sch.; A.B., Harvard. 1838; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1842; m. New York, Aug. 7, 1846, Cliarlotte Sisson; children, Artlnir W'ellsley, Helen Lloyd, Julia Russell. William Henry, Charles (deceased). Practiced continu- ously, 62 yrs., 1842-04, in a territory including Swansea, Somerset and Rehoboth, Mass., and War- ren and Barrington. R.I. ; retired, 1904. Pvt. and Corp. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston, 1838-41; asst. sur- geon 7th Mass. Inf. Regt., 1840-2; examining sur- geon for recruits during Civil War. Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Bristol Co. Med. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard), Vet. Assn. of Independent Corps of Cadets. Unitarian. Recreations: reading, greatly interested in current events, especially all inatters pertaining to Harvard Coll. Club: Harvard (Fall River). Address: Swansea, Mass. Vrni.I.INGTON, William H., mfr. ; b. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 19, 1849; s. William W. (M.D.) and Martha B. (Carter) Wellington; descendant of Roger W^ellington, who settled at Watertown. Mass., 1638; ed. pub. sclis. Cambridge: m. Roxlnny, Mass., Oct. 20, 1875, Florence Gray. Began at Bos- ton, with N. Bovnton & Co., drv goods comnin., 1867, mem. of firm, 1880-01; sr. mem. W^ellington, Sears & Co.. since Jan. 1, 1901; pres. Lanett Cotton Mills, Lanett Gluck MJlls, Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works; dir. Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston Safe De- posit & Trust Co., Boott, Brookside, Gluck (Ander- son, S.C.), Suncook and Warwick (R.I.) mills, Dixie, and Riverdale Cotton Mills, Columbus (Ga.) Mfg. Co., Sherman (Tex.) Mfg. Co., West Point Mfg. Co., John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Chat- tahoochee Valley Ry. Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. (i;iubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Bos- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1129 ton Athletic Assn. Home: 420 Beacon St. Office: 93 Franklin St., Boston. vnBIiZilSAN', Arthur Holbrook, lawver; h. East Randolph (now Holbrook), Mass., Oct. 30, 1855; s. Joshua W. and Ellen M. (Holbrook) Wellman; 9th generation from William Bradford, of Plymouth Colony; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1878, A.M., 1881; Har- vard Law Sch., 1880-1; LL.B., Boston U., 1882; m. .lennie L. Faulkner, of Maiden, Mass., Oct. 11, 1887. In law practice at Boston, 1882 — ; dir. AVhite River R.R. Co., Weymouth Light & Power Co., Walden Trust Co.; trustee Central Mass. Light & Power Co. Mem. Common Council, 1885, and city solicitor, 1889-91, Maiden: mem. sch. com., 1902-5 (climn., 1904-5); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892-4, Senate, 1895-6; mem. Prison Commn., 1898-13. Republican. Instr. 1886-91, prof, equity jurisprudence and eq- uity pleading-, 1891-02. Boston U. Law Sch. Pres. and trustee Maiden Hosp.; ex-trustee Maiden Pub. Library. Mem. prudential com. A.B.C.F.M.; was mem. Commn. of Nineteen on Polity of Nat. Coun- cil Congl. Chs. ; pres. Mass. Bd. Ministerial Aid; mem. commn. on family life. Federal Council Chs. of Clirist in America. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn. (pres. 1896), Boston Congl. Club. INIalden Hist. Soc. (dir.), Topsfield Hist. Soc. (dir.). Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Orator 250tli Anniversary Maiden Incorporation. Club: Kern wood (Maiden). Home: Topsfield, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston.* WEIiIiMAlT, Edward Coit, banking: b. Lowell, Mass., Apr. 14, 1854; s. Charles P. and Elizabeth D. (Titus) Wellman; grad. pub. schs., Lewiston, Me., 1873; m. Lewiston, May 8, 1879, Lila C. Le- mont; 2 children, Frank Lemon t, Marion Josephine. Clk. in employ Hill Mfg. Co., Lewiston. 1873-81; treas. Peoples Savings Bank. Republican Chris- tian Scientist. Home: 9 Arch Av. Office: 196 Lis- bon St.. Lewiston, INIe. WHImImT/LATST, Harry Biclinion,d, sales and adver- tising mgr. ; b. Lowell, Vt., June 7, 1882; s. Legh Richmond and Emily Butterfleld (Parker) Well- man; g.s. Rev. Jubilee Legh-Richmond Wellman, first settled minister in nortliern Vt., wlio grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1831; grad. Derbv Acad., 1896; Brigham Acad., Bakersfleld. Vt., 1903; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1907; supervisor of dormitories, Dartmouth Coll., 1907-9; unmarried. Began active career as asst. to sec. of Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1909; sec. Retail Trade Bd., Chamber of Commerce, 1910; sec. Trade Extension Bur., Cliamber of Commerce, 1911; asst. to chmn. Directors Port of Boston, 1912-13; men's advertising mgr. Wm. Filene's Sons Co., 1913; sales and advertising mgr. T\^alter M. Lowney Co., Boston, since Mar. 1, 1913. Member A.N. A.M., Boston Economic Soc, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Casque and Gauntlet. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, The Dartmouth Club. Author: Songs of Dartmouth College (Grover and Will- iams). 1910. Recreations: fishing and other out- door sports. Home: Hotel Westminster. Office: 486 Hanover St., Boston. WEIililMAN', Hiller Crowell, librarian; b. Bos- ton. Mar. 2, 1871; s. Joseph Hiller and Ellen Maria (Crowell) Wellman; A.B.. Harvard, 1894; m. Emily A. Whiston. of Newtonville, Mass., Sept. 20, 1900. Asst. in Boston Atlienseum, 1894-6; supervisor branches Boston Pub. Library, 1896-8; librarian Brookline (Mass.) Pub. Library, 1898-02, librarian. City Library Assn., Springfield, Mass., May 1, 1902—. Mem. Mass. Free Pub. Library Commn. Contbr. to periodicals on library topics. Sec, 1897- 99, pres., 1901, Mass. Library Club; v.-p. A.L.A., 1913-14; mem. Am. Library Inst., Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard). Home: Springfield, IMass.* WEIiIjIIXAM', James Albert, life insurance; b. Cornish, N.H., May 4, 1867; s. Albert E. and Emily Dodge (Hall) Wellman; descendant of Thomas Wellman, of Lynn, Mass., 1672; prepared for coll. at Kimball Union Acad., Meriden; B.S., Dartmouth, 1889; m. Florence Vincent, of Burlington, Vt., June 23, 1898; 2 children, Harriet Vincent, Dorothy Hall. Began active career as spl. agt. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., later apptd. gen. agt. for Vt. ; N.H. state agt. for Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt., with hdqrs. at Manchester, since 1895. Pres. Agts'. Assn. Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt., N.H. Underwriters' Club; mem. Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters (exec, com.), S.A.R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. Colonial Governors. Mem. Washington Lodge No. 61, F. and A.M., Burlington, Vt. ; Mount Horeb Chapter No. 11, R.A.M.; Adoni- ram (^ouncil No. 3, R. and S.M.; Trinity Com- mandery K.T. (all of Manchester) ; Edward A. Raymond Consistory, Nasliua; mem. Odd Fellows. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Derry field. Intervale Country. Address: Pembroke Bldg., Manchester, New Hampshire. WEI.I.MAN, Jerry Packer; b. Hinsdale, N.H., Oct. 22, 1S43; s. Geoige and Zylphia H. (Packer) Wellman; descendant of Samuel Wellman, Hins- dale, 1789; ed. pub. schs., and Newbury (Vt.) Sem.; m. Jennie P. Richardson, of Keene, N.H., May 2, 1888; 1 child, Richard Jerry. Engaged in farming, 1865-8; teaming, 1868-70; in employ of Foster Bros., Keene, several yrs., first as carpenter, then as bookkeeper; with A.V. and A.W. Skinner, gen. store, 1SS8-9S; appt. postmaster, Keene, 1898; dir. Keene Savings Bank. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1887. Mem. 2d Regt., N.H.N.G., 1878; served as insp. gen. State Militia. Republican. Conglist. Home: Keene, New Hampshire. 'WEIiIiMAN', Joshua Wyman, clergyman; b. Cor- nish, N.H., Nov. 28, 1821; s. Deacon James Ripley and Phebe (Wyman) Wellman; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Kimball Union Acad., Dartmouth Coll. and Andover Theol. Sem.; m. Holbrook, Mass., Oct. 24, 1854, Ellen M. Holbrook (now deceased); children, Arthur H., Edward W. (deceased), Ellen H. (Well- man) King, Annie D. (deceased). Ordained to min- istry Congl. Ch., 1851; pastor, Derry, N.H., 1851-6, Newton, Mass., 1856-74, First Ch., Maiden, 1874-83. Corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M.; hon. dir. Congl. Edn. Soc; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Club: Conarregational. Address: 117 Summer St., Maiden, Mass. WEIiIiMAN, Justin Owen, educator; b. Belgrade, Me., Sept. 19, 1S75; s. Owen Rogers and Ella (Rus- sell) Wellman; ed. pub. schs., Augusta, Me.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1898; m. Mechanic Falls, Me., Aug. 14, 1901, Caroline Blanch Walker; 2 children, Eleanor Blanch, Muriel Justine. Prin. Paris Hill (Me.) Acad., 1898; instr. mathematics, Bangor (Me.) High Sch.. 1899-01; prin. Ricker Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., 1901-5, Colbv Acad., New London, N.H., since 1905. Del. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912. Pres. Aroostook Co. (Me.) Teachers' Assn.. 1903; treas. N.H. Assn. of Acads. since 1907; mem. N.E.A., Assn. of Mathematics Teachers of N.E. ; pres. New- London Progressive Club. Baptist. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: tennis, baseball. Address: New London, N.H. 'WEIiIiS, Amos Russel, editor, author; b. Glens Falls, N.Y., Dec. 23, 1862; s. Maj. Amos P. W. (died in Civil War) and Mary Hannah (Wells) Wells; A.B., Antioch Coll., 1883, also A.M.; (Litt. D., An- tioch, 1912; LL.D., Union Christian, 1912); m. Anna D. McNair, of Yellow Springs, O., 1894. Prof. Greek and geologv, Antioch Coll., 1883-91; mng. editor, Christian Endeavor World, Boston, 1881 — . Edi- torial sec. United Soc. Christian Endeavor. Asso. author of Peloubet's Notes on the S.S. Lessons, 1901 — . Clubs: Authors' (London), Authors,' Twen- tieth Century, Economic, Appalachian Mountain (Boston), Authors' League (New York). Mem. commn. on temperance Federal Council Chs. of Christ in America. Home: Auburndale, Mass. Of- fice: Tremont Temple, Boston.* WEI^I^S, Catherine Boott (Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells), author: 1838-Dec. 13, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WEI^IiS, Christopher Henry, judge of probate: b. Somersworth, N.H., July 6, 1853; s. Nathaniel and Eliza (Thorn) Wells; grad. Somersworth High Sch., 1871; A.B., Bowdoin, 1875; m. Dover, N.H., June 15, 1887, Oriana Hartford. Admitted to N.H. bar, Aug. 15, 1878, and since practiced at Somersworth; mem. NH Ho. of Rep., 1881-3; mem. Constl. Conv., 1889; a.-d.-c staff Gov. C. H. Sawyer, rank of col., 1887-8; mayor Citv of Somersworth, 1894-8; judge of pro- bate, Strafford Co., N.H., since Mar. 15, 1898, and justice Somersworth Police Ct., Jan. 11, 1900- .luly, 1914; chmn. commn. apptd. by Gov. Jordan to prepare rules for practice on procedure in probatt 1]30 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND courts of state, and uniform blanks for use in said courts, 1901-3; pres. 1st Nat. Bank, 1st v. -p. and trustee Soniersworth Savings Bank, Somersworth Librai-y; treas. and owner since 18S3, Free I're.ss Pub. Co., pub. Someisworth Free IMess (weekly). Republican. Conglist. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., N.il. Hist. Soc, N.H. Soc. S.A.R., Psi Upsilon (Bowdoin), N.H. Weekly Pubs. Assn., Suburban I'ress Assn. of Mass. Scottish Rite Mason (32°); mem. K. of P., Grange. Club: Somersworth. Address: Somers- worth, N.H. WZ:i>IiS, Daniel Halsey, actuary; b. Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N.Y., Aug. 19, 1845; s. Alden and Aman- da AI. (Youngs) Wells; descendant of William Wells, of Southhold, I.,.I.; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 18t;7, C.K., 1868; m. Martha A. Breck- inridge, of Meriden, Conn., Dec. 23, 1869; 6 children, Clara E., Maud (Mrs. Edgar Weeks, of Marlboro, Mass.), Dr. Ernest A., Ralph O., Dr. Donald B., Alden. Instr. mathematics, Sheffield Scientific Sch., 1867-74; entered employ of Conn. Mutual Bife Ins. Co. as clerk, Oct., 1874, 2d asst. sec, 1876, later asst. sec, sec. pro tem. ; since Mar., 1881, actuary of the CO. Ex-pres. Actuarial Soc. America. Conglist. Has prepared and published statistics on actuarial topics. Home: 60 Allen PI. Office: Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.* WEIiIiS, David Collin, prof, sociology; Sept. 23, 1858-.June 11, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WEIiIiS, Davis Washburn, M.D. ; b. West New- ton, :\Iass., .July 9, 1862; s. Samuel and Martha A. (Washburn) Wells; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of Medi- cine, 1897; post-grad, study. Harvard, 1S97-S, Lon- don and Paris, 1901, Vienna, 1907; m. Ida Taylor, of Natick, Mass., July 29, 1884; 2 children, Carl S., Ralph A. Practiced in Boston since 1897; prof, ophthalmology, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; oph- thalmic surgeon, Mass. Homoe. Hosp. ; oculist, Newton (IMass.) Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1914, Mass. Med. Soc, Boston Med. Library; mem. A.M. A., Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Am. Homoe. Oph- thal., Otol. and Laryngol. Soc, Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Alumni Assn. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Brae Burn Coun- try, Twentieth Century, Boston Yacht. Author: Psychology Applied to Medicine, 1907; Stereoscopic Treatment of Heterophoria and Heterotrophia, 1912. Recreations: yachting, tennis. Home: 50 Putnam St., West Newton, Mass. Office: Hotel Westminster, Copley Sq., Boston. WSIiIiS, Edward Iiiving'ston, clergyman; b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 29, 1861; s. Edward Livingston and Mary Huder (Hughes) Wells; descendant of Theophilus Eaton, gov. of New Haven Colony, also of John Hotchkiss, first man killed at battle of New Haven Bridge, 1779, and of John Robinson, the Pilgrim pastor; prep. edn. Cheshire Acad.; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1886; m. Frances Richmond Rose, of Ivoryton, Conn., Jan. 20, 1915. Practiced law with DeForest & Klein. Bridgeport. Conn.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1893; auditor State of Conn., 1893-7; deacon, 1898, priest, 1S99, P.E. Ch.; rector, Salem, O., 1898-1900, Oriskanv Falls, N.Y., 1900-1; asst. Calvarv Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1901-3; rector St. Luke's Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-9, Christ Ch., Guilford, Conn., since 1909. Republican. Mem. S.A.R. Mason. Address: Guilford, (jonn. WEIiIiS, Edwin Ii., retired; b. Middlesex, Vt., Nov. 15, 1849; s. Abner and Caroline (Lewis) Wells; g.g. father on father's side a Methodist preacher and on mother's side, a soldier in Revolutionary War; limited opportunity for edn. in dist. sch.; m. Emma Baldwin, of Sharon, Vt., Mar. 11, 1874. Served as non-commissioned officer in Co. I, 17th Vt. Vols., Civil War; wounded in left arm at Pop- lar Grove Ch., Va., Sept. 30, 1864; in rv. employ for 39 yrs.; retired 1913. Trustee Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., Lyndon (Vt.) Inst., Lyndonville Graded Sch. Mem. G.A.R. Mason. Clubs: Lyndon, Memphre- magog Yiicht. Address: Lyndonville, Vt. WEIiIiS, Ernest Alden, surgeon; b. Rockyhill, Conn., July 1, 1875: s. Daniel H. and Martha A. (Breckenridge) Wells; grad. Hartford Pub. High Sch., 1893; A.B.. Yale, 1897; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1901; m. Anne M. Sweet, of Norwich, Conn., .Tan. 1, 1906; 2 children, Jean, John Breckenridge. Interne New York Hosp., 1901-2. Practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1903; asst. surgeon, 1904-15, attending surgeon since 1915, Haitfoid Hosp.; asso. med. dir. .Etna Life Ins. Co. since 1905. Trustee Watkinson Juvenile Asylum and l>'arm Sch., Hartford; fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons (charter mem.); mem. A.IM.A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford County Med. Soc Chmn. Hartford Vice Commn., 1912-13. Conglist. Club: Hartford. Recreations: country life. Ad- dress: 2 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. "WBImImS, Prank O., mfr. ; born Shelburne Falls, Mass., .Jail (i, 1855; s. I'^lisha and Lucina (Lilly) Wells; ed. dist. sch. and Arms Acad., Shelburne Falls; m. 1st, Whately, Mass., 1880, Alice L. Graves (now deceased); m. 2d, Springfield, Mass., 1893, Caroline L. Dutton; 1 child, Dorothy V. Has been enga.ged in business for himself since 21, starting with $1,000 capital; pres. Wells Bros. Co., mfrs. cutting tools and machinery, founded, 1876; ijres. Greenfield (Mass.) Tap & Die Corpn., consist- ing of Wells Eros. Co., Div., Wiley & Russell Mfg. Co. Div., and A. J. Smart Mfg. Co. Div.; pres. Green River Cemetery; dir. Greenfield Machine Co., Gran- ite State Mowing Machine Co., Hinsdale, N.H. ; sole owner of the Weldon Hotel. Republican. Conglist. ;Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Club: Greenfield. Ad- dress: 13 Grinnell St., Greenfield, Mass. WEIiIiS, Frederic Elisha, mfr.; born Buckland, Mass., May 5, 1844: s. Elisha and Lucina Wells; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. and Shelburne Falls Acad, to 1860; m. Greenfield, Mass., 1875, Frances M. Cowles. Began active career at 17 in cutlery factory and at 20 was bookkeeper in armory at Windsor, Vt.; en- tered mfr. of cutlery at 21, of paper, at 26, began mfg. blacksmiths' tools at 29, and has continued since in those lines; sr. partner Wells Bros. & Co., before in corpn.. and pres. after incorpn.; pres. Greenfield Electric Light & Power Co., Automatic Machine Co., Goodell Pratt Co., F. E. Wells & Son Co.; dir. Greenfield Machine Co.; built the first pa- per mill in Franklin Co., Mass., 1869, as mem. of E. "Wells & Co.. and built the first concrete dam in the county, as pres. Greenfield Electric Light Co., 1905. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Greenfield. Address: Greenfield, Mass. WEIfliS, Prederic Palmer, farmer, historical wri- ter; b. Newbury, Vt.. Nov. 14. 1850; s. David T. and ]\Iaria (Palmer) Wells; ed. common schs., and New- bury Sem., 1865-67: m. Newbury, June 30, 1897, Katharine Tucker; 1 daughter, Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 2, 1898. Has engaged in farming since begin- ning of his active career. Mem. Vt. Hist. Soc. N.H. Hist. Soc. Republican. Conglist. Author: History of Newburv, 1902; Col. Israel Morev (paper read before N.H. Hist. Soc), 1906; History of Ryegate, Vermont, 1913; Horace Ward Bailey — Vermonter, 1914; also contbr. to press on hist, subjects. Ad- dress: Wells River, Vt. WEIiIiS, George Washingiion, optical goods mfr.; Ai)r. 15. lS46-Sei)t. .TO, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) WEIiIiS, Henry Gordon, lawyer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 12, 1879; s. George Henry and Hannah Ada (Taylor) Wells; ed. pub. schs. of Haverhill, Mass.: grad. Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1898; A.B., Wes- levan U., INTiddletown, Conn., 1902: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Apr. 18, 1906, Edith AV. Burke, of Middletown, Conn. Began practice, 1905, in of- fice of Poor & Fuller (later Poor & Abbott), con- tinuing for 2 yrs.; practiced alone, 1907-11; now sr. mem. firm of "VA'ells & Hale. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910, 11, 12, Senate, 1913, 14, 15; Republican. Methodist. Trustee Haverhill Y.M.C.A.; v. -p. Hay- erhill Boys' Club Assn. IMem. Haverhill Bar Assn.. Essex Co. Bar Assn. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias, Royal Arcanum. Grange. Club: Agawam. Home: 4 Arlington PI. Office: 50 Merrimack St., Haverhill. Mass. "WEIiIiS, Herbert J., banker; b. Wakefield, R.I., 1850; s. Thomas P. and Julia E. (Johnson) Wells; ed. pvt. schs. and short course at Bryant & Stratton Business Coll.; m. Oct. 10, 1877, S. Emily Perry, of Kingston, R.I.; 6 children. Began in employ of Mer- chants Nat. Bank. Providence, R.I., and is now dir.; elected sec. R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., 1881, pres. since 1884; also dir. Gorham i\Ifg. Co., Title Guarantee Co. of R.T. Republican. Conglist. Home: Kingston, WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND ii:;i R.I. Address: 15 Westminster St., Providence, Rhode Island. WEIiIiS, Horace Lemuel, chemist; b. New Brit- ain, Conn., Oct. 5, 1S55; s. Levi Sedswick and Har- riet (Francis) Wells; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 187T, A.M., 1S9G; (Sc.U., U. of Pa., 1906); m. Sarah Lord Griflin, of Old Lyme, Conn., Oct. 7, 1896. Asst. prof, chemi-stry, 18S8-9o, prof, analytical chemistry and metallurgy since 1893, Yale. Has made orij^inal investigations in inorganic chemis- try. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Chem. Soc. (See Who's Who in America for books and writ- ings.) Home: 239 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.* "WHImImS, Balpli Gent, commercial organization secretary; b. Lawrenceburf,"-, Ind., .Julv 15, 1879; s. Martin Lemuel (D.D.) and Mattie (Gent) Wells; ed. pub. schs. of Ind.; Manual Trainin.i; High Sch., In- dianapolis; under pvt. tutors; Harvard Law Sch. (course unfinished account of ill health); m. Fan- ny L. Abbot, of Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 18, 1904; 3 children, Winifred (died Apr. 8, 1914), Katharine, Dane Ellingwood. Began active career as cata- logue and printing salesman, in Indianapolis; then traveling salesman Globe-Wernicke Co., office fur- niture, Cincinnati (from branch offices); removed to Boston, 1902; apptd. asst. sec. Boston Economic Club, 1906; later reporter Boston Transcript; mgr. Arkwright Club Commercial Agency, Boston, 1908- 10; asst. sec. Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1910- 11; now mgr. agency dept. Bureau of LTniversity Travel, also sec. Boston Rotary Club. Mem. indus- trial development com. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. 'Was del. from Ind. to National Party Conv., New York, 1900. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Eco- nomic, Rotary ; Old Belfry (Lexington, Mass.). Rec- reations: fishing, sailing. Occasional contbr. on civic subjects to mags, and newspapers. Home: 4!'» Lincoln St., Lexington, Mass. (Dffice: 178 Devon- shire St., Boston. 'WEIiIiS, Ralph Olney, lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 27, 1879; s. Daniel Halsey and Martha Ann (Breckenridge) Wells; ed. Hartford pub. and high schs.; A.B., Yale, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Mary Ida White, of Yalesville, Conn., Nov. 27, 1908; 1 son, Alfred White. Practiced in Hart- ford since 1904; mem. Perkins, Wells & Scott since Jan., 1908; mem. City Council, 1905-6; iTiem. commn. on city plan, 1906-9; mem. Bd. of Street Commrs., 1909-12; etc. Mem. Phi Kappa Epsilon (Yale). Re- publican. Conglist. Club: University. Recreations: motoring, farming. Home: 60 Allen PI. Office: 803 IMain St., Hartford, Conn. Wi:i;i;s, Thomas Dudley, iournalist; May 9, 1862- Dec. 7, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) WIlIiIiS, Webster, college prof.; b. Boston, Sept. 4, 1S51; s. Thomas F. and Sarah M. Wells; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1873; studied civil engring. : m. Emily W. Langdon, of Boston, June 21, 1876. Instr. mathematics, 1873-80 and 1882-3, asst. prof., 1883-5, asso. prof., 1885-93. prof., 1893-11, Mass. Inst. Tech- nology; retired in 1911. (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for list of books, etc.) Address: Hotel Beacons- field, Brookline, IMass.* WEIiIiS, "Welling'ton, lawyer; b. Arlington, Mass., Apr. 18, 1868; s. Henr>" Jackson and Maria A. ((joodnow) Wells; descendant of Thomas Wells, of Colchester, Essex, Ens., who landed in Boston, 1635, and shortly after settled at Ipswich; prep, edn. Cambridge Latin Sch.: A.B., Harvard, 1890, LL.B., 1893; m. Elizabeth Brewer, of Washington, D.C., Feb. 8, 1904; 4 children, Elizabeth Dana, Hen- rietta, Wellington, Jr., Virginia. Admitted, to Mass. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Boston; asst. elk. Superior Ct., 7 vrs.; judge advocate with rank of major, 1st Brigade Staff, M.V.M., 1907, 8, 9. Mem. Am., and Mass bar. assns., Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton, Boston Chamber of Commerce. S.R., Soc. Co- lonial Wars. Mason. Clubs: Union, Country. Home: 171 Ba^y State Rd.; (summer) Chesham, N.H. Of- fice: 412 Barristers Hall, Boston. "WEIiSH, Charles, publisher, author, editor; Dec. 22, lS50-Sept. 12, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WZSIiTON, Nelson James, civ. and hydraulic en- gineer: b. T\'aterbury, Conn., Feb. 15, 1829; s. Ly- man and Minerva (Judd) Welton; ed. dist. schs. and Waterljury Acad.; studied surveying and civ. engring.; m. New York, Jan. 20, 3 869, Mrs. Frances R. (Phillips) Lyon. Taught sch., winters, 1847-51; apptd. CO. surveyor. New Haven Co., Conn., 1850, and has since engaged in civil engring, surveying, etc.; sr. mem. Welton & Bonnett, civ. and consult- ing engrs., since 1870; city elk., Waterbury, 1853-8; St. surveyor and city engr., 1853-85; justice of the peace, 28 yrs. ; judge of probate, 1859-60; recorder City Court, 1863-4, etc.; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1861-2; built Waterbury water works, 1867, and was engr. and supt. 30 yrs. and pres. Water Bd., 27 yrs.; constructed city's sewerage system, 1883-4; mem. Conn. State Bd. Civil Engrs., 1878-03; supt. and sec. since 1853, treas. since 1865, Riverside Cemetery Assn.; dir. Waterbury Nat. Bank, Wa- terbury Savings Bank; trustee and treas. St. Mar- garet's Sch. for Girls, etc. Episcopalian. Fellow Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs.; mem. Conn. Assn. Civ. Engrs. Mason (33°); Grand Commander Grand Comman- dery, K.T. of Conn., 1881-2; hon. life mem. Masonic Charity Foundation; hon. mem. Supreme Council Thirty-third and Last Degree for Northern Ma- sonic .lurisdiction in U.S. of A., since 1902. Demo- crat. Clubs: Country of Waterbury, Church of Con- necticut. Sr. warden St. John's (Episcopal) Ch., since 1889. Address: 86 Hillside Av., Waterbury, Conn. VrHNJiElMlM, Barrett, college ])rof. ; b. Boston, Aug. 23, 1855; s. Jacob and Mary Bertoldi (Barrett) Wendell; A.B., Harvard University, 1877; (Litt.D., Columbia University, 1913); m. Edith Greenough, of Quincy, Mass., June 1, 1880. Engaged in teach- ing at Harvard since Oct., 1880, Instr. English, 1880-8, asst. prof., 1888-98, prof, since 1898. Lec- turer at Sorbonne and other French univs., 1904-5. Mem. Nat. Inst., Arts and Letters, Mass. Hist. Soc; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. E^xchange prof, from Harvard to U. of Berlin, 1914. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 358 Marlborough St., Boston. Address: 18 Grays Hall, Cambridge, Mass.* 'WJ:ITI>I:IiIi, Oliver Clinton, astronomer; May 7, 1845-Nov. 6, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) 'WESTDEIiSCKAEI'EB, Felix R., musician; born N.Y. City, Oct. 2, 1868; s. Frederick and Lena (Last) Wendelschaefer; ed. pub. schs.; pvt. tutel- age in music; m. Etta Farwell, of Providence, R.I., June 30, 1897; 1 daughter, Amie Waldron. Dir. Providence Opera House Orchestra, since 1890, also mgr. Providence Opera, House; owner Provi- dence Baseball Club, 1904-5; Imperial Theatre, Worcester Theatre. Mem. Providence Chamber of Commerce. Served as col. on staff of Gov. Gregory. Life mem. Actors' Fund of America, B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Pomham,Westside, R.I. Yacht (Providence), I'riers (N.Y.). Home: (summer) Warwick Neck, R.I., and Thompson, Conn. Office: Providence Op- era House, Providence, R.I. "WIINSTZ:, Charles "William, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, June 11, 1844; s. Charles and Johanna (Ebel- ing) Wendte; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; stud- ied 1 vr. in Hanover, Germany; grad. Harvard Di- vinity Sch., 1869; (D.D., U. of Geneva, Switzerland, 1909); m. Abbie L. Grant, of Oakland, Cal.. Apr. 28, 1896. In commercial business, Boston and San Francisco, 1858-66; instr. German, Harvard, 1868-9; ordained Unitarian ministry, 1869; pastor, Chicago, 1869-75, Cincinnati, O., 1875-82, Newport, R.I., 1882- 85, Oakland, Cal., 1886-98, Newton Centre, Mass., 1899-01, Boston, 1901-5, Brighton, Mass., 1905-8. Gen. sec. Internat. Congress of Free Christians and other Religious Liberals, 1900 — . Foreign sec. Am. Unitarian Assn.. 1908-15; exec. sec. Nat. Federa- tion of Religious Liberals, 1909 — ; ex-pres. Free Religious Assn. of America. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 165 Hunne- well Av., Newton, i\ras.s.* "WENTWORTH, Caroline Youngr, M.D:; b. South Berwick, Me., Sept. 2, 1864; d. Benjamin F. and Mary E. (Young) Wentworth; ed. pub. and high schs., and Framingham Normal schs.; Ch.B., Boston U. Sch of Med., 1894, M.D., 1895. Began practice in Newton Highlands, Mass., 1895; attending phys., Out-patient Throat Dept.. Mass. Homoe. Hospital. Mem. Am. Homce. Inst., Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, 1132 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Boston Homoe. Med. Soc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, Am. Healtli League. Am. Forestry Assn. Club: Twentieth Century. Address: 75 Lincoln St., New- ton Highlands, Mass. WENTWOBTH, Daniel P., landscape and animal painter; b. Norway. Me., Nov. 1, 1849; s. George B. and Comfort W. (Fisher) Wentworth; descendant of Elder William Wentworlh, who settled in Me., 1620; ed. pub. schs., Hartford, Conn., and at art schs., Munich, Bavaria, 1884, 85; m. Sarah O. Coo- ley, of Hartford, Jan. 1, 1874; 1 son, Gilbert Rogers. Painter and teacher, at Hartford, since 1876; ex- hibited at many prominent exhibitions in this coun- try; also engaged as organist since 1880; organist Park Congl. Ch., Hartford, 8 yrs., now organist 1st Presbvn. Ch. IMem. Conn. Assn. Fine Arts (sec). Home: 7 Regent St. Studio: 904 Main St., Hartford, Conn. WENTWOBTH, Daniel Webster, M.D., surgeon; b. South Berwick, Me.. .Tan. Z, 1870; s. Bradford Ho- mer and Hannah (Goodwin) Wentworth; descend- ant of Elder William AVentworth, Portsmouth, N. H., 1639; 6th generation from Timothy Wentworth, 7th son of Elder William Wentwortli; grad. Ber- wick Acad., South Berwick. 1895; student Bates Coll.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1899; m. Florence Anita Jagger, of Sanford, Me., Sept. 14, 1904; 1 son, Paul J., b. .July 2, 1905. Began prac- tice at York Beach, Me., July 1, 1899; removed to Sanford, 1901; mem. Sch. Bd. 6 yrs. Enlisted in Co. F, 1st Me. Inf., Mar. 3, 1903; q.-m. sergt. Co. F, 1903; hosp. steward, same regt., 1904; 1st It. Co. F, Jan. 11, 1906; capt. and insp. small arms practice, Feb. 5, 1909; capt. and ordinance officer, C.A.C., N.G.S.M., since Jan. 1, 1910. Mem. :Me. Med. Assn., York County Med. Soc. Progressive Republican. Unitarian. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 206 Main St., Sanford, Me. WENTWOBTH, Edwin Parsons, educator: Jan. 1, 1854-June. IIM;'. (See vol. 1909.) WENTWOBTH, Pranklin Harcourt, author; b. Chicago, Mar. 27, 1866; s. Charles Roberts Powers and Marilla (Brunton) Wentworth: ed. pub. schs. and Oakland High Sch., Chicago: m. Marion Jean Craig, of St. Paul. Minn., Mar. 31. 1900; 2d, Alice Chapman, of Portland, Me., Nov. 6, 1912. In serv- ice of I.C.R.R., Chicago, 1882-93: traveled and stud- ied social and polit. economy, 1894; asst. sec. and corr. Underwriters' Laboratories. Chicago, 1895- 1900; ed. and pub. The Socialist Spirit, 1900-3; studied social conditions in Italy. France, Ger- many, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, England, 1903; Washington corr. for Socialist press, 1904-5; editor quarterly mag. of Nat. Fire Protection Assn., since June 1, 1909. Pres. Chicago Single-tax Club, 1897-8. Mem. Salem (Mass.) City Council, 1910: Social Democrat. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Wellesley, Mass. Office: 87 :\Iilk St., Boston.* WENTWOBTH, Georg-e Littlefield, lawyer; b. Ellsworth, Me., May 24, 1852; s. Stacy Hall and Rebecca Littlefield (Getchell) Wentworth; 7th in direct descent from Elder William Wentworth: g.g.s. Nathaniel Cousins, capt. in the Revolutionary War. also g.g.s. Bartholomew Wentworth, sergt. in same; ed. pub. and high schs. and under pvt. tu- tors; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1881; m. Bel- fast, Me.. Nov. 5, 1881. Annette Small; 4 children, IMarian S., Mar.iorie, Laura A. (Mrs. Herbert R. French), Stacv H. Practiced in Boston since 1881; spl. county commr. for Norfolk Co., 1890-3; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep.. 1894, 95; spl. justice, 1896-9; asso. justice Municipal Ct. of Boston since 1899. Mem. Weymouth Sch. Bd.; pres. South Weymouth Co-operative Bank; trustee and mem. of Bd. In- vestments, South TA'eymouth Savings Bank. INIem. Norfolk Co. Bar Assn. Republican. Mason (K.T.) ; Odd Fellow. Club: Norfolk of "Weymouth (pres., 1914). Home: 517 Main St., South Weymouth, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. WENTWOBTH, John Q. A., banker: b. Rollins- ford, N.H.. Feb., 1849; s. Samuel H. and Jane S. (%Valsh) Wentworth: ed. Berwick Acad., South Berwick, Me.; Brvant and Stratton Commercial Coll.. Concord, N.H.; m. Lillia E. Russell, of Rol- linsford, .June, 1873. Became connected with bank- ing. May, 1892; treas. RoUinsford Savings Bank; cashier Salmon Falls Bank; town elk. of Rollins- ford; served as selectman; del. State Constl. Conv.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1882 and 1910; tax col- lector 8 yrs. Trustee Berw'ick Acad. Republican. lOpiscopalian. Mason; I.O.O.F. Home: Salmon Falls, N.H. WENTWOBTH, Oliver M,, mfr. ; b. Kennebunk, Me., June 20, ]83:', : s. Cliarles and Mary (Mitchell) Wentworth; ed. dist. sch.; m. Melvina E. Gill, of Boston, June 25, 1854. Learned marble trade in Boston and engaged in marble and granite mfg. until 1908 (retired); dir. Atlantic Nat. Bank, Bos- ton; erected apartment houses in Boston, and dwellings in Cambridge and Medford. RepulDlican. Baptist; deacon 46 yrs.; supt. S.S. 18 yrs. Pres. Bapt. Vineyard Assn. (Marthas Vineyard) 6 yrs.; pres. Evangelical Bapt. Benevolent and IMissionary Soc; pres. Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assn., 2 yrs.; pres. Old Ladies' Bapt. Home, Cambridge; v.-p. N.E. Home for Little Wanderers (trustee 30 yrs.); trustee Newton Theol. Instn., Colby Acad. Recreations: traveling, walking. Traveled abroad with wife, 1877-8, in U.S. and Can., 1889. Home: 182 Commonwealth Av., Boston. WENTWOBTH, Boyal Sumner, real estate and banking; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 14, 1874; s. Henry N. and Margaret (Hill) Wentworth: m. Elizabeth Thurston, of Orland, Me., June 26, 1907: children, Dorothy, Barbara, Paul Thurston. In real estate business, Chelsea, since 1897; v.-p. Countj' Savings Bank: dir. Chelsea Trust Co., Guardian Coopera- tive Bank, Pioneer Cooperative Bank, Chelsea Co- operative Bank, Chelsea Trust Co. Trustee R. S. Frost Gen. Hosp. Republican. L^niversalist. Home: 42 Nichols St. Office: 437 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. WENTWOBTH, Thomas H., lawyer: b. Orne- ville, Piscataquis Co., Me., Aug. 21, 1837; s. Sina and Ann (Horsefield) Wentworth; ed. East Corinth Acad.: studied law in office of Lewis Barker, Stet- son, 1867: m. Abbie E. Wheeler, of Exeter, Me., Jan. 30, 1865. Served in Co. H. 15th Regt. Me. Vols., advancing to 1st It., Civil War; admitted to Me. bar, 1867; citizen of Bradford, :Me., since 1867; trial justice since 1867; farmer and lumber mfr.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep.. 1877, Senate, 1883; chmn. Inland Fish and Game Commn. of Me., 1893-6. Methodist. Progressive. Mason; I.O.O.F.; G.A.R. Home: Bradford, Me. WEBNAEB, BoTjert Maximilian, author; b. Jena, Germany, May 13, 1865; s. Anton Ottomar and Al- vine (Peisker) W^ernaer; prep. schs. and gymnasia in Germany: came to U.S., 1884; LL.B., Albanv Law Sch. (Union U.). 1887; A.B., Harvard, 1899, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., 1903; univs. of Leipzig, Heidel- berg, Geneva, Berlin; m. Esther Farr, of Brooklvn, N.Y.. Mar. 31, 1891. Admitted to bar, 1889; prac- ticed law at Brooklyn and New York, 1889-96; instr. German, Harvard, 1901-3, U. of Wis., 1904-5, again in Harvard, 1905-6; lecturer German lit.. Harvard, 1908. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Amer- ica. Club: Boston Authors'. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 8 Prescott St.. Cambridge, IMass.* WEBNEB, J(ames) Benton, clergyman; b. Allen- town, Pa., Apr. 11, 1869; s. Reuben and Hannah (Wise) Werner; prep. edn. pub. and high sclis., Al- lentown. Pa.; A.B., Muhlenberg (Pa.) Coll., 1890, M.A., 1893; student Gen. Theol. Sem., New York; grad. Phila. Divinity Sch., 1893; post-grad, course, Harvard; m. Winchester, Mass., Nov. 27, 1900, An- toinette Julius Banister. Ordered deacon. 1893, or- dained priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.; rector, Ch. of Our Redeemer, Lexington, Mass., 1895-1900: vicar, St. John's Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1900-3: rector, Grace Ch., Norwalk. Conn., since 1903. Address: 10 Bel- den A v.. Norwalk, Conn. WEBBEN, Jacob Emanuel, educator; b. Zwei- simmen. Canton of Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 26, 1843; s. Rev. Bartholomew and Susanna Catharina (Imobersteg) Werren; grad. State Normal Sch., 1863; grad. U. of Berne, with diploma as teacher in secondarv schs., 1867; resident in America since 1869; studied theology in New Ch. Theol. Sch., Bos- ton, 1879-82, and courses in Sanskrit and Assyriol- ogy at Harvard Grad. Sch., 1893-5; m. Washington. D.C., June 17, 187 2, Margaret A., d. Capt. Lemuel Stetson, of Boston (wife died Sept., 1892); 2 chil- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1133 dren, Marguerite ^l., Horace II. (I^andrum, S.C.). Teacher in Switzerland and iManchester. ]<:ng:., to 1869; sec. Swiss Legation, Wasliington, D.C., 1870-2; professor modern languages, Urbana U., O., 1873-8; minister and pastor, Abington (Mass.) New Ch. Soc, 1880-96; ordained to ministry New Ch., Mar. 26, 188 2; now minister of the Cambridge New Ch. Soc; prof, sacred languages, New Ch. Theol. Sch. (now located in Cambridge, Mass.), since 1883. Lecturer on the Sacred Scriptures and Oriental languages, in both of which directions he has made extended studies and original researches at liome and abroad. IMt-m. Am. Oriental Soc. Mason (K.T.). CIuVk Twentietli (;:'entury (Boston). His literary activities are gi\en mainly to the New Cliurcli Re- view and New Ch. pubis. Contbr. to revs, and the periodical press. Home: 16G7 Cambridge Av., Cam- bridge, Mass.; (summer) Center Lovell, Me.* WESCOTT, James Buzzell, M.D.; b. Gorham, Me., May 22, 1841; s. Jolm and Charity Merrill (Hum- phrey) Wescott; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1881; m. Eliza Marshall Taylor, of Bath, Me., Dec. 19, 1868 (now deceased) ; 2 children, L. Grace, Laura M. Practiced in Bath since 1881; mem. Bd. U.S. Pension Examiners, 1889-13; surgeon Sedg- wick Post, G.A.R. Republican. ^Methodist. Mason (K.T.). Home: 434 jNIiddle St., Bath, Me. WESLEY, Frank Aug^ustus, life insurance. (See vol. 190 9.) WESSEI.HOEFT, Lily (Elizabeth) Foster (Pope), author; b. Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 21, 1840; m. Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft, author (died Dec. 18, 1904). LTnitarian. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Dighton, Mass.* WESSELHOEFT, Walter, M.D., educator; b. Weimar, Saxe-Weimar, Aug. 29, 1838; s. Robert and Ferdinanda Emilia (Hecker) Wesselhoeft; ed. Halle and Jena univs.; M.D., 1859, Harvard; post-grad, student, Wurzburg, Heidelberg, Prague and Vien- na univs.; m. 1st, Halifax, 1869, Mary ,S. Eraser (died, 1886); m. 2d, Cambridge, June 7, 1893, Mary A. Leavitt. Came to America with family and set- tled in Cambridge, Mass., 1840, Brattleboro, Vt., 1844; practicing phys.. Halifax, N.S., 1860-70. Ger- many, 1870-72, Cambridge, since 1873; prof, obstet- rics, Boston U., 1874-01, prof, clinical medicine since 1904; visiting phys. (trustee) Mass. Homoe. Hosp. since 1895; editor N.E. Med. Gazette. Ad- dress; 39 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. WESSELHOEFT, William Pesseuden, M.D.; b. Boston, Mar. 5, 1862; s. William Palmer and Sarah P. (Allen) Wesselhoeft; A.B., Harvard, 1884, M.D., 1887; m. Emily Bradley, of Brattleboro, Vt., June 30, 1887; children, Margaret, Susan, Alice, Emily. Practiced in Boston since 1889; prof, surgery, Bos- ton U. Sch. of Med. since 1914. Fellow Am. Coll. of Surgeons; mem. Mass. Homoe. Med. Soc, Boston Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres., 1903). Democrat. Clubs: Harvard, Boston Athletic Assn. Address: 398 Marl- boro St., ISoston. WESSON, James Edwin, shoe mfr. ; b. Grafton, Mass., June 14, 1841; s. Rufus, Jr., and Miriam (Harrington) Wesson, and descendant of John Wesson, Buckingham, Eng., 1630-1, Salem, Mass., 1644; ed. pub. schs. of Springfield and Worcester; worked in the shoe factory of his father in Worces- ter; m. Jan. 1, 1865, Anna Eudora Stoneberger, of Clinton, Mass. Shoe mfr., alone, 1868-05, and in partnership with his brother, Walter Gale Wesson, since 1905. Mem. Worcester (jhamber of Commerce. Mason. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country. Home: 10 Regent St. Office: 7 Asylum St., Worcester, ^Massachusetts. WESSON, Walter Gale, shoe mfr.; b. Worcester, Mass., (^ct. 14, 1S65: s. liufus, Jr., and D. Sophia (Goddard) Wesson, and descendant of John Wes- son, Salem, Mass., 1644: grad. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1886; organized and took charge of class in manual training in high sch., Washington, D.C., 1886; elk. B. & O. R.R. Co., Baltimore, 1887; organ- ized and conducted manual training dept., pvt. sch., Phila., 1888-91; prin, industrial sch., Menomonie, Wis., 1892-5; organized and conducted manual training classes in Worcester pub. schs., 1895-04; associated with his brother, James Edwin, in shoe mfg. business, in Worcester, since 1905. Mem. Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Worces- ter, Tatnuck Country, Worcester Country. Home: 10 Regent St. Office: 7 Asylum St., Worcester, Massachusetts. WEST, Alfred Little, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 29, 1874; s. Thomas I'^rancis and Emma (Sheridan) VVest; ed. Boston Latin Sch. and Evening Law Sch.; m. Josephine Gallagher, of Waterford, Ire- land, Oct. ?.l. 1893. In mercantile business for 15 yrs.; admitted to Mass. bar 1911; mem. Pinkham, Chittenden & West; dir. Benefuser Co., Halford Co., Watts & Cook, Inc.; trustee Equitable Realtv Trust. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Somer- ville Bar Assn. Mason; mem. K. of P., B.P O Elks Club: Central (Somerville). Home: 69 Avon St., Somerville, IVIas.s. omce: 27 State St., Boston. WEST, Charles Alfred, merchant; b. Boston, Apr. 4, 1850; s. Samuel and Lydia W. (Banks) AVesf descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley, of Mass., 1634- 40 and 1645-50; grad. English High Sch., Boston. 1865; m. Anna Dumont Piper, of Boston, July 1 1873; 1 daughter, Anna B. (Mrs. Herbert L. Pen- ton, of West Newton, Mass.). Entered emplov of Reed, Cutler & Co., wholesale druggists, Bos'ton Jan. 1, 1867, and remained with them and their suc- cessors. Cutler Bros. & Co., 20 yrs.; organized wholesale drug house of West & Jennev, Jan 1 1887; consolidated with Cutler Bros. & Co and (^eorge C. Goodwin & Co., Jan. 1, 1900, as Eastern Drug Co., of which has been v.-p. since formation- pres. Am. Camphor Refining Co. Mem. Soc. Chem Jn^i^f*^^' Nat. Assn. Wholesale Druggists (pres.', 1914), Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Tedesco country. Eastern Yacht, Brookline Country Chem- ists', Drug and Chemical Club (New York) Rec- reations: motoring. Home: Hotel Somerset. Of- fice: 14 Fulton St., Boston. WEST, Georgre Fletcher; b. Spring Hill, Somer- ville, Mass., Aug. 20, 1862; s. Gen. George Warren and Sarah Ann (Frost) West; descendant of Wilkes West, Beverly. Mass., 1735; prep. edn. Latin High Sch., Somerville; matriculated in Harvard but did not study there; m. .Jennie Estelle Means, of Mill- bridge, Mass., Apr. 12, 1886; 1 son, Vernon Frost Settled in Portland, Me., 1882, and associated with George P. Westcott in building and operating wa- ter works, gas and electric light plants; pres. Bid- deford & Saco Water Co., York County Water Co.; dir. Portland Nat. Bank, Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Union Mut. Life Ins. Co., Biddeford Nat. Bank. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Congregation- alist. Clubs: Portland Country, Portland Yacht, (^orinthian Yacht. Recreations: yachting, garden- ing. Home: 181 Western Promenade. Office: 120 Exchange St., Portland, Me. WEST, Georgre Leon, M.D.; b. Biddeford. Me., .Ian. 9, 1868; s. George Soule and Mary Rogers (Lapham) West; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1894; M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Boston, June 17, 1891, Mabel Worthing Merrill; 2 children, Alice Mara, b. 1894: Worthing Lapham, 1900. Has practiced in Newton Centre, Mass., since 1895; visiting phys. Newton Hosp. (trustee, mem. exec com.); med. examiner 7th Middlesex Dist. of Mass. Republican. Method- ist. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn., Newton Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, etc Clubs: Harvard of Boston, The Villagers, Newton Centre Squash Tennis. Recreations: ten- nis. Address: 860 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass. WEST, Georg-e Stetson, leather mfr.; b. Wash- ington, D.C., June 7, 1872; s. George N. and Eliza- beth L. (Stewait) West: ed. pub. schs., Washing- ton: m. Grace Gaillac, of Jonesport, Me., July 16, 1896. Began active career in emplov of B. E. Baker & Co., leather mfrs., Boston, 1890; with Treadwell Bros. & Clark, in same business, 1894-7; became connected, 1897, with Dungan, Hood & Co. (estab- lished 1870), makers of fine glazed kid, and has been v.-p. same since 1911. Dir. N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn.; mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Universalist. Clubs: Oxford (Lynn, Mass.), Swampscott (Swampscott, Mass.) Home: Swampscott, Mas.s. Office: 105 Bedford St., Boston. 1134 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND •WEST, James (Henry) Harcourt, author, b. Mel- rose .Mass.. .Jan. i:i, 1N50; s. .John ami Elizabeth (Bainard) West: ed. Hoslon imb. schs . to lSi2. Tufts Div. Sch.. 1S82; m. Cora Jeannette Livermore of Soencer Mass.. Oct. 2, 1SS3. In book and job printing business, Boston 1873; newspaper corr 1876- minister Unitarian Sec, Geneva, 111., lS84-(, Dulu'th, Minn., 1888, Second Congl. Soc Leicester, Mass 1891-3, Unitarian Society, Xoith Abington, Mass 1893-4. Founded The New Ideal Magazine, Boston, 1889. Sec. Free Religious Assn. of Amer- ica In pub. business since 1888; m authorship since 1874. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: Tuft:; Ccllcge, Mass.* WEST, Lester Lilly, clergyman; moved to Long Beach, Oal. (See vol. 1900.) WESTENBERG, Arthur Ewen, clergyman; b. Kirkland, 111., Sept. G, 1877; s. Lewis and Phoebe (Zubler) Westenberg; A.B., Beloit (^Vls.) Coll., 1904; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1907; m. Florence M Aver, of Beloit, Wis., Oct. 2, 1907; 2 children. Carol Vivian Abbv Marie. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1907, and since pastor Middlebury, Conn. Republic- an. Home: Middlebury, Conn. WESTERVELT, Marvin Zatoriskie, M.D. : b. Mt. Freedom, N.J.. Oct. 15, 1876; s. (Jarrett Henry and Anna Maria (Kinsey) Westervelt; grad. high scli Dover, N.J.. 1S91: M.D., New York Homce Med. Coll and Flower Hosp.. 1899: m. Martha Walker Cline. of Newark, N..T., Oct. 1, 1900. Began Pi-act>ce, Newark, 1901; removed to Litchfield, (,onn., 1911. Home: Litchfield, Conn.* WESTGATE, Tyler, judge; b. Enfield, N.H.. Dec. 2 ]S4;5- s Nathaniel W. and Louise (Tyler) West- gate and descendant of Adams Westgate, Salem, Mass., about 1647; grad. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1864; m. 1st, Malone. ^^A-. ^ug. 30, 1881. Lucretia M. Sawyer (died .Jan. lb. 1884); m. 2d. Limington, Me., Aug. 15, 1888, Phebe J. Bea,n (died Jan. 28. 1S94); children, Louise Bean, Elsie Mae. Asst. elk. Supreme Court of (5rafton Co., 1865-71; register of probate, same co.. 18rl-4, 18(6- 79 elk NH Senate, 1876-7; postmaster Haverhill, 1881-5' register of probate, 1889-90; judge of pro- bate, iS90-1913, retired; del. State Constl. Conv., 1902; Republican. Mason. Recreations: fishing. Address: Haverhill, N.H. WESTLEY, Georffe Hembert, author; ta. New- foundland, Jan. 28, 1865. of English ancestry. Came to U S 1885; entered business career, but relin- quished it in 1893 for literature; has done much free-lance work, and reading and revising for pub. houses- spl. writer on Boston Transcript since 1906 (See Who's Who in America for list of books, plays, etc.). Address: 23 Dartmouth St., Boston.* •WESTON, Charles Partridgfe, civil engineer, edu- cator; b. Madison. Me., Nov. 8, 1875; s. Benjamin P. J. and Sarah (Dinsmore) Weston; B.C. E U. of Me., 1896, C.E., 1899; A.M., Columbia U., 1902. Prof, mechanics and drawing, U. of Me., since 190i. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi. Address: Orono, Me. WESTON, Edmund. Brownell, engineer; b. Dux- bury Mass., :Mar. 25, 1S50; s. Hon. Gershom Brad- ford and Deborah (Brownell) Weston; ed pub. schs Partridge Acad. (Duxbury), Highland Mil. \cad. (Worcester, Mass.), and pvt. instrn.; unmar- ried Student in office chief engr. Providence water works, 1871-4, asst. engr., 1874-7; engr. in charge Providence water dept., 1877-97; resigned to en- gage in gen. practice. Conducted filtration experi- ments, 1893-4, for city of Providence, which dem- onstrated efficiency of mech. filtration for purifica- tion of municipal water supplies; has designed fil- tration svstems for many cities of U.S., Austria, India, Egypt, Germany, Japan, France, Finland, China, Korea. Siam, Italy, Ceylon. Pres. and gen. mgr. Jewell Export Filter Co. Has devoted much time to original research relative to hydraulics and water purification, and has traveled abroad ex- tensivelv, making spl. study of water purification, water siipplv and sanitary engring. Mem. Am. Soc. C.B., Instn. Civ. Engrs. Great Britain, Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. Clubs: Engineers' (Boston); I^niver- sitv (Providence): Indian House (New York): Au- thors,' Roval Societies (London). Author; Wes- ton's Friction of Water in Pipes, 1878. Home: 86 \Vejbosset St., Providence, R.I.* •WESTON, Eugrene S.; b. Cavendish. Vt., Aug. 14, 1847; s. I'^reeman F. and Sarah J. (Evans) Weston; M.D., .Med. Dept., U. of Vt., 1871; m. Athens, Vt., June 6, 1871, Eva S. Hall; 4 children, Lena M., b. Aug. 11, 1872; Alfred F., Aug. 8, 1875 (died Sept. 29, 1904); Bertha M., May 7, 1881; Grace F., Feb. 2, 1888. IM-acticed, Heath and Colerain, Mass., 1871-5, Pittsfield, Mass., 1875-7, Jamaica, Vt., 1877-9, New- fane, Vt., 1879-96, since at New Haven, Vt.; served as pvt. Co. C. 7th Vt. Inf.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1892-4. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Addison Co. and Vt. State med socs. ^lason: Past Grand High Priest, Grand (^hapter Vt., R.A.M., 1893-4; Past Grand Lecturer (irand Lodge of Vt.. F. & A.M., and now Past Grand Master Grand Lodge of Vt., F. & A.M.; Past Commander Birchard Post, G.A.R., New- fane. Addiess: New Haven, Vt. WESTON, rranklin, paper mfr. ; b. Dalton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1866; s. Byron and Julia C. (Mitchell) Weston; m. Springfield. Mass., June 14, 1893, Edith Brewer. Learned details of paper manufacture in his father's mills in Berkshire Co., Mass.; treas. and gen. mgr. Byron Weston Co., 1893-8; pres., treas. and gen. mgr., same, since 1898; has received numerous medals from expns. in which he has ex- hibited tlie output of his mills. Address: Dalton, :\laRs. WESTON, Georg-e Dake, :M.D.; b. Windsor. Vt., Aug. 9. 1860: s. Horace and Sarah C. (Dake) Wes- ton; descendant of Francis Weston, of Salem, Mass.. 1633; grad. Windsor High Sch., 1879; B.S., Dartmouth, 1884; M.D.. U. of Pa. Sch. of Medicine, 1887: m. Alice M. Haskell, of Springfield. Mass., July 30. 1901. Practiced in Ft. Payne. Ala., 1888- 02, Springfield, Mass., since 1902; dir. Wesson Ma- ternity Hosp.; consultant Springfield Hosp.; mem. Sch. Bd., Springfield. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampden Co. Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; Odd Fellow. Republican. Conglist. Club: aiasonic Address; 70 Main St.. Springfield, Mass. WESTON, Georg-e Franklin, educator; b. Han- cock. N.H.. Oct. 3. 1853; s. Ephraim and Elvira H. (Gates) Weston; grad. New London (N.H.) Lit. and Scientific Instn.. 1874; A.B., Brown U., 1878, A.M., 1881 (Phi Beta Kappg.) ; m. M. Louise Stewart, of Keene. N.H.. <3ct. 14, 1879; 2 children, Stewart D., George Franklin. Jr. Prin. Elmwood Grammar Sch.. Providence, 1878-95; prin. Tech. High Sch. since Sept.. 1895. Mem. R.I. Soc. S.A.R., R.I. Inst, of Instrn., R.I. Assn. Mech. Engrs.. R.I. Hist. Soc, R.I. l)r. of Nat. Assn. for the Promotion of Indus- trial Edn., State Commn. for Marking Historic Sites in R.I. Clubs: Barnard. Providence Central. Home: 89 Oriole Av., Providence: (summer) Han- cock. N.H. Address: Technical High Sch., Provi- dence, R.I. WESTON, Karl Ephraim, college prof.; b. Win- chendon, 3Iass.. Oct. 7, 1874; s. Irving Ephraim and Harriet Louisa Augusta (Mason) W^eston; A.B., Williams, 1896, A.M.. 1898; student Am. Sch. Classical Studies in Rome, winter of 1896-7; spl. course. Johns Hopkins. 1899-1900; Sorbonne, Paris, 1904-6: unmarried. Instr. Romance langs.. 1900-4, asst. prof.. 1904-11. prof.. 1911-12. prof, history of art and civilization. 1912 — , Williams Coll. Home: Williamstown, Mass.* WESTON, Lon, mfr.; b. Harrison, Me., 1834; s. James and Sukev (Spurr) Weston; A.M., C.E., Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y.. 1858; m. Martha Greenman. of Mystic, Conn., 1866. In business at Brockton, Mass., since 1879; propr. Tuck Mfg. Co., mfrs. of hardware, tools, etc.; v. -p. Peoples Sav- ings Bank. Trustee Pub. Library, Brockton, 23 yrs. Jiepublican. Conglist. Home: Brockton, Mass. "WESTON, Rotoert Dickson, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) •WESTON, Robert Spurr, consulting sanitary engr.: b. Concord. N.H., Aug. 1, 1869; s. Lon and Martha Burtch ((Greenman) W^eston; grad. Brock- ton High Sch.. 1887: B.Sc. Amherst, 1891, A.M., 1900: student Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1894-5; U. of Ber- lin, 1897-8; m. Josephine Fitz-Randolph, of Plain- field, N.J., Dec. 21, 1909; 2 children, Elizabeth, Jo- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1135 seph Fitz-Kandolph. Asst. chemist, Louisville Water Co., 1895, 1896-S, Sunerior Water, Lijiht & Power Co., IS 98-9; with George W. Fuller, C.E., New York, 1899; in pvt. practice since 1899; asst. prof. pub. health onsring.. Mass. Inst. Tech., since 1913. IMern. Am. Soc. C.E., Can. Soc. C.E.. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs.. Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn., Soc. Chem. Industry, Delta Kappa Epsilon, etc. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Union, Twentieth Century, City, Engineers,' Appalachian Mountain. Author of various professional papers in enuring, and hygienic jours. Recreations: sailing, swim- ming, mountain climbing. Home: 81 Griggs Rd., Brookline. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. "WESTON, Rufus Palmer, printer, publisher; b. Marbleton. P.Q.. Can.. Mar. :!0, 1877; s. Warren and Harriet (Goodenough) Weston; ed. Cookshire (Que.) Acad, and Plymouth (N.H.) Normal Sch.; m. Gorham, N.H.. June 24, 1899, Lena Ross Stew- art: children, Florence Ramona, b. Apr. 5, 1900; Stewart Norton, Oct. 14, 1903. Arrived in U.S. at 14; learned printer's trade; foreman The Chase Press, Haverhill, Mass., Dartmouth Press, Hano- ver, N.H.; with Butterick Pub. Co., New York, 3 yrs. ; editor and pub. Gorham Mountaineer, 1899-02; editor Berlin Independent until established the Weston Press, 1903 (gen. mgr.); dir. Berlin (N.H.) Bldg. & Loan Assn. Republican. Conglist. Mason; Odd Fellow, Grange. Address, Hanover, N.H. WETHEBAIiD, James Taylor, advertising; b. Richmond. Ind., Oct. 5, 185S; s. John and Sarah (Taylor) ^A'etherald; higli sch. edn.; m. Eliza Phelps, of Newton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1SS9. Began newspaper advertising with Toronto IMail, Can.; organized Mail Advertising Agency, 1882; pub. first newspaper directorv issued in Can.; mem. firm of Pettingill & Co.. Boston, 1884-1900; propr. James T. Wetherald Advertising Agency, since 1900; pres. and gen. ingr. Chester. Kent & Co., chemists; dir. Nat. (iity Bank, Lynn. IMem. Sinking Fund Commn., Boston. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mason (R.A.). Clubs: Al- gonquin (Boston), Brookline Country, Tedesco Country (Swampscott, Mass.). Home: 2 Marlbor- ough St. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. WETMOBZ:, Georg-e Peabody, ex-senator: b. dur- ing a visit of his parents abroad, at London, Eng., Aug. 2, 1846; s. William Shepard and Anstiss Derby (Rogers) Wetmore; A.B., Y'ale, 1867, A.M., 1871; LL.B., Columbia, 1869; admitted to bar, 1869; m. Edith Malvina Keteltas, of New York, Dec. 23, 1869. Trustee Peabody Mus. Natural History, Y'ale U., and of Peabody Ednl. Fund. Presdl. elector, 1880, 84; gov. of R.I., 1885-6. 1886-7; defeated for 3d term, 1887; defeated for U.S. senator 1889, but elected U.S. senator for terms, 1895-01, 1901-7. 1907-13; Republican. Mem. Lincoln Memorial Commn.; chmn. Commn. for Extension and Com- pletion of the Capitol Bldg., Washington. Home: Newport, R.I.* WETMOBZ:, Monroe Nichols, college prof.; b. Lebanon. Conn., Nov. 10, 18 63: s. William Augustus and Abby Frances (Peckham) Wetmore; family- traced back to 1300, Thomas Wetmore coming from England to America in 1635: grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1884; B.A., Yale, 1888, M.A., 1900, Ph.D., 1904; m. Helen Green Leonard, of Heb- ron. Conn.. jMar. 26, 1889. Asst. prin. Naugatuck (Conn.) High Sch.. 1888-9; prin. Brunson (S.C.) Graded Schs., 1889-90; asso. prin. Harrisburg (Pa.) Acad., 1890-5; instr. in Greek and Latin, Staten Island Acad., 1895-02; Foote fellow in Latin, Yale, 1902-4; instr. in Latin, 1904-5; asst. prof., 1905-11, asso. prof., 1911-13, prof, since 1913, W'illiams. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Professors. Classical Assn. of N.E. (acting sec. 1912-13). Editor for N.E. of Classical Journal since 1913. Collaborating editor: A Selec- tion of Latin Verse, text, 1914, notes, 1915. Ad- dress: Williamstown. Mass.* 'VTETZ'EJm, John Wesley, educator; b. Lena, 111., INfar. 21, 1871; s. George and Eunice (Fowler) Wet- zel; ed. Simpson Coll., Indianola, la., 1887-90; Ph.B., Southwestern U., Winfield, Kan., 1894; grad. Cumnock Sch. Oratory, Northwestern U., 1897; m. Rena Belle Reed, of York, Neb., Aug. 3, 1898. Dir. dept. of oratory, U. of Denver, and instr. lliff Sch. of Theology, 1897-1900; courses in Yale Theol. Sch. and other depts. ; instr. elocution, Yale Law Sch., since 1901; instr. pub. speaking, 1905-8, prof, since 1908, Y'ale; also instr. elocution and pulpit delivery, Hartford Theol. Sem., since 1906; instr. pub. speak- ing, Wesleyan U., since 1906; supervisor of read- ing and speaking, in i>ub. schs. of New Haven, 1913. Gives lectures and lecture recitals at chau- tauquas and under auspices ednl. and religious assns. Republican. Conglist. Address: Yale Univ., New IIa\cn, Conn.* WEYBUBN, Lyon, lawyer; b. Denver, Colo., Oct. 10, 1882; s. S. Fletcher and Flora (Lyon) Weyburn; descendant of Weybournes, baronets, of Kent Coun- ty, Eng., and of Boston, 1648, large property own- ers; on mother's side, family early residents of Boston and Roxbury (grandfather of Revolution- ary ancestor buried in Roxbury Cemetery); A.B., Yale, 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908; unmar- ried. Began practice in 1907, in law offices of ex- Gov. John D. Long and Alfred Ilemenway, Boston; mem. firm of Weyburn & Bottomly; pres. and dir. Am. Core-Twine Co.; counsel and acting dir. for a number of corpns.; legislative counsel Boston Charter Assn., 1912, 1913; counsel for Boston Chamber of Commerce, on fire hazard, before Bos- ton City Council; legislative counsel New England Milk Investigation. Mem. exec. com. Citizens' Mu- nicipal League of Boston; mem. com. of Good Gov- ernment Assn., and of various corns. Chamber of Commerce; official del. Citizens' Municipal League on Am. -European tour, 1911; mem. of organizing com. Internal. Congress of Chambers of Com- merce, Boston, 1912; official del. Boston Chamber of Commerce to Internal. Congress of Chambers of Commerce, Paris, June, 1914. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Y'ale; Y'ale (New Y'ork City), Harvard (Boston), Eastern Y'acht (Marblehead Neck. Mass.). Recreations: horseback riding, mo- toring, tennis. Home: 137 Peterborough St. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. WEYMOUTH, Prank D., M.D.; b. Howland, Me., Sept. 3, 1873; s. Albert H. and Marv E. (Haynes) Weymouth; ed. Lee (Me.) Normal Acad.; Higgins Classical Inst., Charleston, Me.; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine. 1898; m. Sept. 11, 1899, Lottie M. Heal, of La Grange, Me. Practiced, Howland, Me., Jan. 1, 1899-Apr. 1, 1901, Millinocket, 1901-9, since in Charleston, Me. Trustee Higgins Classical Inst. Progressive. Jlem. Me. Med. Assn., Penob- scot County Med. Soc. Mason. Address: Charles- ton. Me. WEYMOUTH, Georg-e Warren, congressman: Aug. 25, 1850-Sept., 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WEYSSE. Arthur Wisswald, educator, M.D.; b. INIachias, :Me., Nov. 16, 1867; s. Jacob and Mar- garet (Larrabee) Weysse; grad. English High Sch., Boston. 1885, Boston Latin Sch., 1887; A.B., Har- vard, 1891, A.M., 1892, Ph.D., 1894; studied Leipzig, Berlin, Paris, Naples, Harvard U. Med. Sch. and London; M.D., Basel, 1907; registered phys., Mass., 1905: unmarried. Asst. in botany and zoology, Har- vard, and Radcliffe colls., 1892-4; instr. zoology, ^lass. Inst. Tech., 1896-07; prof, experimental phy.s- iology. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine, since 1899; prof, biology, Boston U. Coll. of Liberal Arts, since 1904. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Boston Soc. Med. Sci- ences, Boston Soc. Nat. History, Boston Med. Li- brary, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Assn. Anatomists. Author: Human Histology; Textbook of Zoology; Medicolegal Moral Offences; also various research papers. Home: 421 Marlboro St. Office: 688 Boylston St., Boston. WHAIiEN, James P., hardware mcht. (See vol. 1909.) WHAPIiES, Meig's H., banker: b. New Britain, Conn.. July 16, 1845; s. Curtis and Elizabeth Meigs' (Lusk) Whaples; ed. pub. schs.; m. New Haven, Conn., May 15, 1888, Harriet Atwater Hotchkiss; 2 children, Heywood Hotchkiss, Mary Atwater. Teller New Britain Nat. Bank, 1861-3; teller Mer- cantile Nat. Bank, Hartford, Conn., 1863-9; teller, 1872-8, treas., 1878-88, pres., since 1888, Conn. Trust 1136 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND and Safe Deposit Co., Hartford, Conn.; also sec. and treas. Collins Co., Collinsville, Conn.; commr. and treas. Conn. River Bridge and Highway Com- mission; dir. Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Stanley liule and Level Co., Pickering: Governor Co.; trustee in U.S. for Scottish Union Xat. Ins. Co., etc. Adj. 1st Regt., C.N.G., 1866-8; served in U.S.N, as sec. to Rear Admiral O. S. Glis- son and Rear Admiral Charles H. Boggs, European Sta., 1869-72. iMem. Conn. Bankers' Assn., Conn. State Bank & Trust Companies' Assn., Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Conglist. Club: Hartford Golf (ex-pres.). Recreations: golf, fish- ing, hunting. Home: 955 Asylum Av. Office: 777 Main St., Hartford, Conn. WSAKTON, William Pislier, lawyer; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 28, 1847; s. William Craig Whar- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1870, LL.B., 1873; m. Fanny Pickman, of Boston, Oct. 31, 1877; 1 son, William Pickman; m. 2d, Susan Carberry T>ay, of Washing- ton, Feb. 10, 1891; 2 children, Philip, Constance. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1873; practiced law in Bos- ton since 1875, except when asst. sec. of state, U.S.; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1885-8; asst. sec. of state, U.S., 1889-93. Member Am., Mass. and Middlesex County bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Citv Club Corpn. Editor: (last edit.) Story on Partnership. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: Groton, Mass. Office: 50 State St., Boston, Mass.* WHEATLAND, Gr€orgre, real estate. (See vol. 1909.) WHEATIiAND, Marcus Pitzlierbert, M.D.; born Bridgetown, Barbadoes, B.W.I. , Feb. 17, 1868; s. .John and Helen (Stoute) Wheatland; ed. pvt. sch., Barbadoes, 8 vrs. ; M.D., Howard U., Washington, 1895 (hon. A.M., 1906; LL.D., Wilberforce [Ohio] Universitv) ; m. Irene De Mortie, of Boston. Mass., .lune 22, 1898. Examining phys. R.I. State Sana- torium. Mem. Am. Electro-Therapeutic Assn., A.M. A., Nat. Med. Assn. (pres.). Am. Anthrop. Soc, A.A A.S., Newport Med. Soc, R.I. Med. Soc, New- port Assn. for Relief and Prevention of Tuber- culosis, Newport Charity Organization Soc. Home: 84 John St., Newport, R.L* WHEATLEY, Frank Georg-e, :M.D. ; b. Woodbury, Vt. July 6, 1851; s. Luther and Eunice C. (Preston) Wh'eatley; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1879, A.M., 1884; -AI.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1884; m. North Abing- ton, Mass., Oct. 14. 1886, Nellie J. Holbrook; 4 chil- dren, Frank E., George D., Russell H., John R. Practiced, North Abington, since 1884; lecturer ma- teria medica and therapeutics, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Boston, 1889-91; prof, materia-medica and therapeutics. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., since 1893; also vice dean Tufts Coll. med. and dental schs. Pres. trustees Mass. Sch. for Feeble Minded. ISIem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1904, 05, Senate, 1907, 08. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Am. Therapeutic Soc, etc. Conglist. Club: Boston Citv. Republican. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Home: North Abington, Mass. Office: 416 Huntington Av., Boston. WHEATLEY, William Alonzo, educator: b. Ve- rona, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1869; s. William and Lottie (Fry) Wheatley; A.B.. Syracuse U., 1894, A.M., 1897; studied in edn. dept., Yale, 1904-5; m. Andes, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1901, Mabel Ballantine; 3 children, William Ballantine, b. Dec. 17. 1902; Esther Mabel, Aug. 6, 1905; John Carol, Dec. 25, 1913. Prin. Minoa (N.Y.) Grammar Sch., 1894; v.-prin. East Syracuse (N.Y.) High Sch., 1895; prin. Andes (N.Y^) High Sch.. 1896-7, Svracuse U. Prep. Sch., 1898-9, Chester (N.Y''.) High Sch., 1900-4; supt. schs.. Fairfield, Conn. 1905, towns of Fairfield and Branford, Conn., 1906-10; prin. City High Sch., and supt. schs., Mid- dletown. Conn., since 1910. Pres. Orange Co. (N.Y.) Teachers' Assn., 1902-4; mem. Conn. Council of Edn., N.E.A. Commn. on the Reorganization of Secondary Edn., Conn. Schoolmasters' Club (sec- treas., 1906-7), Schoolmasters' Round Table of Western Conn, (pres., 1907-8), Middlebury County Edn. Soc. (pres. 1911-13), Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican (usually). Conglist. Author: German Declensions Simplified and Symbolized, 1893; German Declensions Made Easy for Begin- ners, 1895. Joint Author: Occupations, a Text- book in Vocational Guidance, 1916. Editor Educa- tional Outlook, Chester, 1903-4; asso. editor Edu- cational Gazette, Syracuse, 1905-8. Recreations: tramping, driving, boating, fishing. Address: 7 Park i'l., MiddletI:R, Harry Allen, printer; b. Taunton, Mass Vov 1 1S77; .s. Simeon Allen and Rhoda li.Ha '(Leonard) Wheeler: A.B., Harvard, lS99;m. May Louise Higgins, of Taunton, Nov. 20, 1912; 1 daugh- ter Dorothy. Began printing busmess with The Bafta I'ress, catalogue printers, 1901, sec ot com- pany, 1904-9, treas. and dir. since 1909; also treas. and dir. The Barta Press, of N.Y. City. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard, Boston Ath- letic Assn.; Harvard (New York). Recreations: hunting. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 28 Oliver St., Boston. WHEEIiEB, Harvey, mfr.; b. Concord, Mass., Nov 5, 1S47; s. Kdwiii and Mary (Rice) Wheeler; ed. pub. schs.; m. June 16, 1881, Annie, d. Nathaniel and Amelia M. (Guild) Bent, of Canton, Mass ; 2 children, Gladys (Wheeler) Willis, b. June 10, 18&o, Berkeley, Apr. 26, 1888. Worked on fathers farm ized, 1881, and is mgr. and treas., Boston Harness Co.; pres. Middlesex Inst, for Savings, Palatka Kv 'Chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Concord, 1895-8; rep. in Gen. Court of Mass., 1904, 05, 06. Mem. Social Circle, Concord. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Concord Country. Address: Concord, Mass. WHEIlIiER, Henry, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 28, 1856; s. Alexander Strong and Augusta (Hurd) Wheeler: of old N.E. ancestry on both sides of the house; ed. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 18(8; Harvard Law Sch.; m. Ellen Hayward, of Boston, Oct 18, 1888: 4 children, Alexander, Eleanor, Anne Upton Henrv, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882, and since practiced In Boston; mem. firm of Hutchins & Wheeler (which was established Jan. 1, 1844, by father and Henry C. Hutchins), the present part- ners being Edward W. Hutchins, son of Henry C. Hutchins, and self, also Walter L. Van Kleeck, Harry C B. Sampson and Andrew Marshall: dir. Clinton Wire Cloth Co. Trustee Children's Hosp., Mass Bible Soc. ]Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Sec. Harvard Class of 1878. Club: Union. Home: 183 Marlborough St. Office: 511 Sears Bldg., Boston. WHEEIiER, Henry Lord, chemist; Sept. 14, 1867-1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHEEIiIlB, Homer Elmer, lawyer; b. Berkshire, Vt Sept 21, 1.S64: s. Marshall S. and Hapalona (Ewens) Wheeler; ed. Brigham Acad., Bakersfield, Vt.; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Meth. Sem., 1887; teacher several yrs.; studied law with Cross & Start: m. July 17, 1901, Ruth Fisher, of Springfield Vt. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1891, and since practiced at St. Albans; also extensively engaged in farming, being owner of 1,000 acres of land, including the old familv homestead; mayor of St. Albans. 190b, 1906; has also served as supt. schs., mem. sch. bd., alderman and city atty. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Owl. Address: 203 N. Main St., St. Albans, Vermont. WHEEIiEB, Homer Jay, agricultural chemist; b. Bolton, Mass.. Sept. 2. 1861; s. Jesse Brown and Martha Ann (Svkes) Wheeler; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll.. 1883; A.M., Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, 1889; (Sc.D., Brown U., 1911); m. Brooklyn, Frieda H. F. Ruprecht, Gottingen, May 15, 1891. Asst. chemist. Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1883-7; chief chemist, R.T. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1889-05, dir. and agronomist, agrl. expt. sta., Sept. 1, 1901-12, acting pres., 1902-3, prof, geology, 1903-12, and agrl. chemistry, 1903-7, R.l. State Coll.; resigned as dir. agrl. e.xpt. sta., 1912; now agrl. chem. expert with Am. Agrl. Chem. Co. Member Am. Chem. Soc, Assn. Official Agrl. Chemists of U.S., Am. Forestry Assn., A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Promotion Agrl. Science, Am. Geog. Soc, .\m. Soc. Agronomy (ex-pres.). Clubs: Boston City, i''lorists' and Gardeners' Club of R.I. (hon.), etc. Author: Manures and Fertilizers. Home: Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 92 State St., Boston.* WHEEIiES, James Everett, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 24, 1870; s. Edwin Saxton and Ella Marion (Welch) Wheeler; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, 1887; studied 1 yr. at Rob- ert Coll.. Constantinople, Turkey; A.B., Yale, 1892; JjL.B.. Yale Law Sch., 1894; m. New Haven, Nov. 29, 1898, Edith Pemberton Williams; children, Mary Pemberton, Lucy ISIiner. Robert. Admitted to bar, 1894; mem. Ailing, Webb & Morehouse, 1894-9, since in practice alone; lecturer in Yale Law Sch.; sec. and dir. Economy Concrete Co.; sec, Acme Wire Co.; sec. and treas. State Bar Assn. of Conn.: inem. Bar Examining Com.. Conn, (treas.); councilman, Citv of New Haven, 1900, 01; mem. Bd. of Finance, 1900-1 and since 1908; alderman, 1902-4; mem. Bd. of Edn., 1904-8. Democrat. Episcopalian; vestryman St. Paul's Ch. Clubs: Graduates,' Coun- try, Lawn (New Haven); University (New York). Author: Connecticut Administrative Officers. 1903. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 82 Edge Hill Rd. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. WHEEI.EB, John, M.D.; b. Alton, N.H., May 16. 1872; s. Phineas Howe and Sarah M. (Colbv) Wheeler: A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1895; M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Sch.. 1S98; m. Hanover, N.H., June 12. 1907, Celia M. Morton. Practiced Plymouth since 1899. Home: Plymouth, N.H. WHEEIiEB, John Baldwin, antiques and curios; b. East Templeton, INIass.. Oct. 17, 1852; s. Eden Baldwin and Mary (Wilder) Wheeler; ed. pub. and high schs.. Templeton; m. Templeton, Sept. 10. 1883, Harriet F. Baldwin. Engaged in collection and sale of antiques and curios since 1885; has spent 22 winters in tropics in natural history work and collection of antiques; has large pvt. collection of rare books and antiques. Supt. of state work for suppression and extermination of gypsy and brown tail moths. Supt. cemeteries: justice of the peace. Mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union. Am. Soc. Curio Collectors. Mem. I.O.O.F. and Encampment, I.O. R.IM. Address: East Templeton, Mass. WHEEIiEB, John Brooks, M.D. and surgeon; b. Stowe, Vt., Aug. 13. 1853; s. John Brooks and Eliza Jane (Hunt) Wheeler: A.B.. U. of Vt.. 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1879; house officer Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1878-9; in Europe, 1879-81; m. Knoxville, 111., Aug. 27, 1884. Anna Griffin Sanford; 2 children, jNIary Sanford, Constance. Engaged in practice of medicine at Burlington, Vt.. since 1881. instr. in surgery. Coll. of Medicine. U. of Vt.. 1881-90; prof, of clinical and minor surgery, same. 1890-1900; prof, of surgery, same, since 1900; attending sur- geon. Mary Fletcher Hospital, since 1883; consult- ing surgeon. Fanny Allen Hosp. Mem. Am. Acad. Medicine, Am. Med. Assn.. Vt. State INIed. Soc, Bur- lington and Chittenden Co. Clin. Soc. Address: 210 Pearl St.. Burlington, Vt. VTHEEIiEB, John "Wilson, .= ewing machine mfr.; Nov. 20, 1832-19—. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1910-1].) WHEEXiEB, Iiynde Phelps, educator; b. Bridge- port. Conn., Julj- 27. 1874: s. Alexander and Marv Lorena (Marks) Wheeler; Ph.B.. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale). 1894; studied Yale U. Grad. Sch.. 1894- 02, Ph.D., 1902. Asst., 1897-01, instr.. 1901-6, asst. prof, of physics, since 1906, Sheffield Scientific Sch. Mem. engring. div. Conn. Naval ISIilitia, 1895- 98; enlisted with same in U.S.N., June, 1898, dis- charged. Sept., 1898. serving as chief machinist, mostly on Sandy Hook i\Iine Field patrol. ISIem. Am. Physical Soc, Conn. Acad. Sciences, Sigma Xi, Soc. for Promotion of Engring. Edn. Clubs: Grad- uates'. New Haven Lawn (New Haven), Univer- sity (Bridgeport). Author of papers in field of WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1139 radioactivity, for scientific jours. Home: 81 Avon St., New Haven, Conn. WHI:EI.Z:R, RalpH, judge; Mav 14, lS4n-Feb. 14, 1913. (.See vol. 1 :»();».) WHZ:x:I.I:B, WUfrld; b. Concord, Mass., Sept. S, ISTtj; s. George Francis and Alice (Rattray) Wheeler; ed. pub. .schs. of Concord; Concord Hisli Sell.; student Brown U. and Bussev Instn. of Har- vard U., each 1 yr. ; m. Sept. 8, 1898, Emily H. Lillie, of Toronto, Can. Engaged in farming since 1898; former v. -p., now sec, Mass. State Bd. of Agr. ; trustee INIa.ss. Hort. Soc. ; sec. X.E. Fruit Show, Inc.; mem. Zeta Psi (Brown Univ. Chapter). Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Concord, Mass. WHEEI^EB, "William, consulting engr. (See vol. 1909.) WHEEIiEB, William H., merchant; b. Lexing- ton, Mass., Sept. 4. 1848; s. Silas and Amanda (Rice) Wlieeler; pub. sch. edn. ; m. Oct. 4, 1874, Eliza S. Morrison, of Petersham, Mass. (died 1905). In mercantile business at Hubbardston since 1S75; mem. flrm of Wheeler Bros.; trustee Gardner Savings Bank. Town elk. and treas. since 1892; mem. Sch. Bd., 1880, Bd. of Assessors, 1884-5, Over- seers of Poor, 1886-8, Bd. of Selectmen, 1886-90; trustee Pub. Library since 1888; mem. jNIass. Ho. of Rep., 1894, 1911, Senate, 1912, 13; Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Hope Lodge, A. P. and A.M. (Gard- ner), lioval Arch Cliapter, Ivanhoe Commandery K.T., Shrine; mem. A.O.U.W., The Grange. Ad- dress: Hubbardston, Mass. WHEEIiEB, "William. Morton, zoologist; b. Mil- waukee. Mar. 19, 1865; s. Julius Morton and Caro- line Georgiana (Anderson) Wheeler; grad. German- Am. Normal Coll., Milwaukee, 1884; Ph.D., Clark U., 1892; occupant of Smithsonian table, Naples Zool. Sta., 1893; univs. Wiirzburg and Liege, 1893; m. Dora Bay Emerson, of Rockford, 111., June 28, 1898. Curator Milwaukee Pub. Mus., 1887-90; fel- low and asst. in morphology, Clark U., 1890-2; instr. embryology, 1892-7, asst. prof., 1897-9, U. of Chicago; prof, zoology, U. of Tex., 1899-03; curator of invertebrate zoology, Am. Mus. Natural History, 1903-8; prof, economic entomology. Harvard, since Sept. 1, 190S. Hon. curator social insects. Am. Mus. Natural History. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences, A.A.A.S., Washington Acad. Sciences, N.Y. Acad. Sciences; mem. Am. Morphol. Soc, Am. So- ciety Naturalists, Nat. Acad. Sciences; corr. mem. Phila. Acad. Natural Sciences. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Office: Bussey In- stitution, Forest Hills, Boston.* "WHEEIiOCK, Arthur, mfr. ; b. Uxbridge, Mass., Mar. 26, 1851; s. Hon. Silas Mandeville and Irene (Taft) Wlieelock, and descendant of Ralph Whee- lock, Dedham, Mass., 1637; ed. pub. and high sch. of Uxbridge and Wilbraham Acad.; m. 1st, Oct. 15, 1873, Emogene, d. Daniel Atchinson (she died Apr. 12, 1898); 2 children, Stanley H., b. 1879; Annie A., 1887; m. 2d, 1900, Harriet E. Fuller, of Sprifigfleld, Mass. Bookkeeper and salesman C. A. & S. M. Wheelock, 1868-83: dir. and agt. Calumet Woolen Co., 1883-1900, treas. same, 1900-5: pres. and treas. Stanley Woolen Co. since 1905: v. -p. and dir. Black- stone Nat. Bank, Uxbridge: trustee and mem. Fi- nance Com., Uxbridge Savings Bank; 1st pres. Ux- bridge & Northbridge Electric Co. Permanent trus- tee Pub. Library: selectman and mem. sell, com.; trustee Prospect Hill Cemetery Corpn. Republican. Club: Home Market (dir.). Unitarian. Odd Fellow. Address: Uxbrid.ge, jNIass. WHEEIiOCK, Charles Brackett, insurance; b. Bedford, Mass., Julv 8, 1856; s. Edwin Miller and Ellen M. (Brackett) Wheelock; Tex. Mil. Inst., Austin, Tex.; C.E., Cornell U., 1876; studied min- ing engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1 yr. ; m. Ella Thorndike Stetson, of Boston, Oct. 30, 1882; 1 son, Harold Stetson. Engaged in mining engring., N.M., 1877-81; care real estate. Boston, 1882-4; ins. busi- ness, Boston, since 1884: also trustee of estates; mem. firm Wheelock & Serrat, Boston mgrs.. Phoe- nix Fire In*;. Co. of Conn. Republican. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.). Home: 209 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 107 Water St.. Boston. "WHEEIiOCK, Eug-ene Augrustus, mfr.; Feb. 15, 1846-SeiU., 191L'. (Sec vol. 1909.) "WHEEIiOCK, Isaac Botoinson, insurance, real es- tate. (See vol. ]:i09.) "WHEEIiOCK, Lucy, teacher, lecturer; b. Cam- bridge, VI., J-'el). 1, 1859; d. Edwin and Laura (Pierce) Wheelock; Reading (Mass.) High Sch., Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; grad. Mrs. Hatch's Training Sch., 1879 (diploma signed by Elizabeth P. Peabody); unmarried. Kindergartncr in Chauncy Hall Sch., 1879-89; founder and head of Wheelock Kindergarten Training Sch., 1889 — . Congregation- alist. Pres. I.K.U., 1895-9; chmn. Com. of 19, 1905- 09; chmn. Com. for Froebel Pilgrimage, 1911. Club: Twentieth Century. Home and School: 100 River- way, Boston.* "WHXIEIiOCK, Thomas Reed, ship broker; moved to St. .\n(lrews, .\M;. (See vol. 1909.) "WHEELWRIGHT, Edmund March, architect; Sept. 14, 1854-Aug. 15, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) WHEELWRIGHT, Georffe William, Jr., paper mfr.; b. Roxlniry. :\Iass., Sept. 2::!, 1868; s. George William and Maria L. (Bond) Wheelwright; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1886; A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Emily G. Balch, of Boston, Oct. 27, 1897. Engaged in paper mfg. since 1890; pres. and treas. since Feb., 1913, of George "W. Wheelwright Paper Co. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: Union (Boston), Har- vard (New York). Home: 927 Centre St., Jamaica Plain. Office: 95 Milk St., Boston. WHEELWRIGHT, John Tyler, lawyer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) WHELFLE"Z", Benjamin Lincoln, musician; born Eastport, Me., Oct. 23, 1864; s. Henry and Sarah (Moore) Whelpley; ed. Boynton Acad., Eastport; studied music under B. J. Lang and others, Boston, and with E. M. Delaborde, Paris, 1890: unmarried. Pianist, teacher. Organist Arlington St. Ch., Bos- ton. Mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Composer of pianoforte pieces, songs, etc Home: 81 St. Botolph St. Office: 6 Newbury St., Boston.* WHIDDEN, Ernest Cooper, mfi-. (See vol. 1909.) WHIDDEN", John William, M.D.; Feb. 4, 1856- 1910. (See vol. 1909.) "WHIFFLE, Albert Howard, mfr.; b. Dunbarton, N.H., Jan. 17, 1853; s. William Ellingwood and Asenath (Fuller) Whipple; com. sch. edn.; m. Dun- barton, N.H., May 17, 1881, Anna C. Rogers; 1 son. Dr. Earl R. Removed to Elyria, O., at 12 yrs. of age, but returned to Whitinsville, Mass., and served apprenticeship as machinist in Whitin Ma- chine Works (supt.). Republican. Conglist. Rec- reations: motoring. Address: Whitinsville, Mass. "WHIFFLE, Elmore, contractor; b. Lisbon, N.H., Feb. 5, 1853; s. John J. and Aurette Jane (McCul- lough) Whipple; ed. common schs., Lisbon, N.H. ; m. 1875, Alice J. Streeter (died 1883); m. 2d, Feb. 1, 1891, Nettie Jesseman,of Franconia, N.H. Learned stone mason's trade, also bricklaying and plaster- ing, and has been engaged in building and contract- ing since 1870; now giving spl. attention to ceinent work; owner of one-half interest in Franconia Vil- lage Water Works. Trustee Dow Acad. Democrat. Conglist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Knights of Macca- bees. Address: Franconia, N.H. WHIFFLE, Georgre Chandler, engineer; b. New Boston, N.H., Mar. 2, 1866; s. Joseph K. and Sarah Adelaide (Chandler) Whipple; C.E., Mass. Institute Tech., 1889; m. Mary E. Rayner, of Chelsea, Mass., June 29, 1893. Formerly biologist Boston Water Works; later dir. Mt. Prospect Lab., dept. of water supply, gas and electricity. New York City; mem. flrm of Hazen & Whipple, con.sulting engrs.. New York; consulting prof. Brooklyn Poly. Inst.; prof, sanitary engring.. Harvard U., 1911 — . Fellow A. A. A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. C.B., Am. Chem. Soc, Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn., Am. Soc. Municipal Imijrovements, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Brooklyn Engrs.' Club. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 6 Berke- ley PL, Cambridge. Office: 103 Park Av., New York, N.Y., and Pierce Hall, Cambridge, Mass.* 1140 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND WHIPPLE, Gilbert P., infr.; b. Burrillville, R.I., Apr. 12, 1855; s. Charles H. and Adaline (Smith) Whipple; ed. Mowry & Goff's Sch., Providence, R.I.; m. Burrillville, 1893, Marion Remington; 1 son, Charles H. Learned textile business in his father's mill at Simmonsville (novi' Thornton), R.I. ; worked in a woolen mill in Mass.; began manufacture of woolen yarns, 1879. Republican. Address: Oak- land, R.I. •WKJPPIiE, Harry Victor, banker; b. Meriden, Conn., Aug. 21, ISTl; s. Henry James Parker and Victoria Cordelia (Couch) Whipple; descendant of Matthew Whipple, of Ipswich, Mass., 1638; ed. Mer- iden (Conn.) and Cleveland (Ohio) grammar sehs., Middletown and New Haven high schs.; m. Eliza- beth E. Young, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 5, 1897; 1 son, Oliver Mayhew. Began as messenger ^\ith Merchants Nat. Bank, New Haven, at 18; cashier and v.-p. same, 1906-12, pres. since 1912; pre.s. Fi- delity Mut. Assn.; dir. Hartford Life Ins. Co. V.-p. New Haven Chamber of Commerce. Republican, Episcopalian. Clubs: Quinnipiack (pres.). New Ha- ven Country, New Haven Lawn. Recreations: golf. Home: 151 Linden St. Office: Merchants Nat. Bank, 740 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. WHIFFIiE, Henry Chandler, woolen mfr.; born Hanover, N.H., .lune 25, 1846; s. David C. and Clem- entine (Chandler) Whipple; common sch. edn.; m. Enfield, N.H., June 2, 1875, Lilla J. Plummer; 3 cliildren, Fav, Margaret, Ashley P. Connected with country store, Hanover, 1865-73; mem. firm of Dodge, Davis & Co., Enfield, 1873-84; removed to Bristol, N.H., with business of firm, 1884, and resi- dent mgr. until incorporation, 1887, as the Dodge- Davis Mfg. Co., of which was treas., 1887-97 (pres. since 1897); pres. First Nat. Bank; trustee Bristol Savings Bank. Mason, K.T. Address: Bristol, N.H. WHIFFIiE, John Jay, banker, financier; b. Wor- cester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1847; s. Ferdinand and Han- nah (Sweet) Whipple; ed. Mass. pub. schs.; m. Hel- en Otis Howard, of Brockton, Mass., June 22, 1869; 3 children, :Mary H. (Mrs. F. W. Filorn), Edith Belle (Mrs. Paul H. Miner), Howard F. Engaged in drug and grocery business under firm name of J. J. Whipple & Co., 1866-92; pres. Brockton Sav- ings Bank, 1881-92, Wildey Savings Bank since 1892; Odd Fellows Home since 1901; dir. Boston & Worcester St. Ry. Co., Buffalo, Rochester & East- ern R.R. Co., Brockton Nat. Bank; mayor of Brock- ton, 1886-7, 1894, 1895; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1885 and 1898-9; sec. Rep. State Central Com., 1884-6; on staff of Gov. Robinson, with rank of col., 1884-7. Mason; mem. K. of P. Clubs: Commercial, Manufacturers' and Merchants' (both of Brockton, Mass.). Home: 42 Green St., Brockton, Mass. Of- fice: 52 Boylston St., Boston. WHIPPLE, Sherman Leland, lawyer; b. New London, N.H., March 4, 1862; s. Solomon Mason and Henrietta Kimball (Hersey) Whipple; A.B., Yale, 1881, LL.B., 1884: m. Louise Clough, of Manchester, N.H., Dec. 27, 1893. Practiced Manchester, 1884-5, Boston, since 1885; practice principally as trial law- yer and has appeared in many cases of great impor- tance; sr. mem. law firm of Whipple, Sears & Og- den. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Suffolk (Mass.) Bar Assn. Episcopalian. Democrat. Clubs: Algonquin, Country, University, Yale, Twentieth Century; also Y'ale (New York). Home: Brookline, Mass. Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston.* WHITAKEB, Elhridg-e J., lawyer; b. Wabaunsee, Kan., Nov. 11, 1859; s. Lewis R. and Isabel (Mc- Lean) Whitaker; grad. Franklin (Mass.) High Sch., 1877: A.B., Amherst, 1883; m. Dec. 13, 1898, Anna M. C. Weber, of Wrentham, Mass. Prin. Wrentham High Sch., 1886-92; admitted to Mass. bar, 1894; spl. justice Dist. Ct. of Western Norfolk since 1899; pres. Wrentham Co-operative Bank. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 98; chmn. Wrentham Sch. Com. 12 yrs.; chmn. Water Commrs. ; moderator town mee'tings 20 yrs. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Nor- folk Bar Assn. Mason (K.T.); Odd P'ellow. Club: Norfolk County Republican. Recreations: boating, fishing. Home: Wrentham, Mass. Office: 811 Old South Bldg., Boston. WHITAKEB, Elroy Bidwell, M.D.; b. Bethel Vt., Dec. 29, 1845; s. Pascal and Mary (Bidwell) Whit- aker; ed. Cumberland High Sch., Pittsford, Vt.; M.D., New York Homo;. Coll. of Medicine, 1868; m. Jennie Patrick, of Hinesburg, Vt., July 20, 1873 (died 1903); 1 son, Henry C. Practiced in Hines- burg, 1868-92, Richmond, 1892-5, Barre, since 1895; served as sch. commr. and supt. schs., Hines- burg; mem. Vt. State Med. Registration Bd. Mem. Vt. State HonKi". Med. Soc. Republican. 32° Ma- son (Lodge, Chapter, Commandery) and has filled many offices in the order; mem. B.P.O. Elks. Ad- dress: 16 Merchant St., Barre, Vt. WHITAKEB, Ezra Soug'las, banker; b. North Adams, iMass., Dec. 11, ISil; .s. of Valmore A. and Emma L. (Beckwith) \\"liiialingey Club (Bermuda). Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston. WHITE, Henry, diplomat; moved to Washing- ton, D.C. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1914-15.) WHITE, Henry Charles, lawyer; Sept. 1, 1856- Feb. T, I'.ill. (See vol. 1909.) WHITE, Henry Cooke, artist; b. Hartford, Conn., Sei)t. 15, lS(;i; s. John Ilurlburt and Jennie M. (Cooke) White; grad. pub. high sch., Hartford, 1882; student Art Students' League, New York, 1885-6; m. Grace H. Holbrook, of Hartford, Conn., Apr. 30, 1889; 2 children, John Holbrook, Nelson Cooke. Instr. in art, Pub. High Sch., Hartford, 1889-97; instr. drawing and painting, Hartford Art Sch., 1889-92; opened studio in Waterford, Conn., 1893, and since resided there. Has exhibited at New York, Phila., Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Cleve- land, W^ashington, and principal exhibitions throughout the U.S. Mem. Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Municipal Art Soc, Hartford Art Soc. (advisorv bd.), Hartford; New York Water Color Club, Tlie Pastelists. Unitarian. Club: Salmagundi (New York). Recreations: fishing and writing. Address: W^aterford, Conn. WHITE, Henry Kirke, educator; b. Dresden, :\re., Feb. 8, 1849; s. Thomas Gardiner and Mary (Stin- son) White; 9th generation from Capt. Thomas White, Weymouth, Mass. (said to have been son of William White, of the Mayflower) ; preii. course. Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kents Hill; A.B., Bowdoin. 1874; A.M., 1877: m. Jane C. Donnell, of Alna, Me., July 9, 1878; 1 daughter, Florence Donnell (mem. faculty of Vassar Coll.). Teacher, Bucksport (Me.) Sem., 1874-6 and 1879-81; prin. W^ashington Acad., East Machias, 1876-9 and 1881-4, Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 1884-92 and 1908-12, Bangor High Sch.. 1892-08: supt. schs., Newcastle and Damariscotta, Me., since 1912. Trustee Lincoln Acad. Pres. Maine Teachers' Assn.. 1898, Me. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Schs., 1903. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Conglist. Address: New- castle, Me. WHITE, Henry Patterson, editor; b. Belfast, Me., July 29, I860; s. Robert and Eliza Ann (Simonton) White; ed. Abbott Sch., Farmington, Me.; m. Grace Adelaide Gould, of Farmington, Sept. 17. 1883; 3 children, Robert F., Mrs. L. R. Trumbull, Mrs. A. T. Thurston. Began learning printer's trade, 1876: en- tered upon work as journalist, 1879; opened book and stationery store, 1886; established The Frank- lin Journal, 1882; burned out in 1886, and publica- tion discontinued; in 1912 resumed publishing The Franklin .lournal; now business mgr. and editor in chief of The Franklin Journal Co., publishers of The Franklin Journal; propr. H. P. White & Co., booksellers and stationers. Trustee State Normal Schs., Me., 1912-13; trustee Farmington Pub. Li- brary. Pres. Farmington Bd. of Trade 3 yrs. Inde- pendent Democrat. Unitarian. Address: Farming- ton, Me. WHITE, Herbert Humphrey, insurance official: b. Hartford. Conn., July 3. 1858; s. I'^rancis A. and Cornelia (Humphrey) White; ed. grammar and high schs.. Hartford, and by pvt. study; m. Hart- ford. Oct. 20, 1886, Ella F. Kinne; 1 daughter, Mari- on H. Clk. Hartford Trust Co.. 1874-8; elk. and asst. cashier, Phoenix Nat. Bank. Hartford, 1878- 98; auditor, 1894-9, sec. and dir., 1899-06, treas. and dir. since 1906, Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; mem. Hartford Common Council, 1893-7 (pres. 1896); al- derman. 1897-9; mem. West Middle Dist. Sch. Com. since 1901. Dir. Hartford Retreat for the Insane; treas. and trustee Conn. Inst, for the Blind. Mem. S.A.R., (^onn. Hist. Society. Republican. Baptist. Chilis: Hartford, Twentieth Century, Hartford Golf. 1144 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Recreations: grolf. Home: 76 North Beacon St. Of- fice: 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. WHITZ:, Herbert Judson, clergyman; b. Leomin- ster, Ma.ss., Aug. 27, 1864; s. Samuel Leander and Nancy Porter (Barker) White; descendant of Pere- grine White, of the Mayflower, and on mother's side, five grandfathers in Concord fight; student Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, 1883-6; Colgate, 1887; Newton Theol. Instn., 1S98-9; (D.D., McMinnville Coll., Ore., 1907); m. Dec. 11, 1888, Annie Mabel Sprague, of Lynn, Mass.; 3 children, Paul J., Bur- ton S., Harold G. Ordained Bapt. ministry 1890; pastor Joliet, 111., 1890-5, Bethany Ch., Boston, 1895-9, Beverly, Mass., 1899-05, Tacoma, Wash., 1905-9, 1st Ch., Hartford, Conn., since 1909. Trus- tee Am. Bapt. Foreign Missionary Soc, (^onn. Lit. Instn., Sufiield, Conn. Bapt. Conv., Education Soc, etc. Prohibitionist. Mason. Has traveled in Eu- rope; popular lecturer. Author of many published sermons, articles, etc. Recreations: farming. Ad- dress: 145 Vine St., Hartford, Conn. WHITE, Homer, clergyman; b. Weathersfield, Vt., Mar. 9, 1837; s. George and Electa (Cushman) White; grad. Mt. Washington Collegiate Inst., New York, 1858; A.B., Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1861; LL.B., Law Dept., Univ. of City of New York, 1862; (S.T.D., Griswold Coll., 1892); m. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 10, 1864, Catherine F. Corhein (now de- ceased) : m. 2d, Enosburg, Vt., Apr. 15, 1880, Martha E. Cramton; 1 child, Georgia. Ordered deacon, 1869, ordained priest, 1870, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Matthew's Ch., Enosburg Falls, Vt., 1869-81, Randolph, Vt., 1881-6, Northfield, Vt., 1886-93, Randolph, 1893-02, retired, 1902. Trustee Norwich U., Northfield, Vt.; pres. trustees Kimball Pub. Library, Randolph, Vt. Mem. Zeta Psi. Mason; Odd Fellow. Club: Ran- dolph University. Address: Randolph, Vt. "WHITE. Horace Iiorlug', chemist; moved to Fargo, X.D. (See vol. 1909.) WHITE, Horatio Stevens, professor German; b. Syracuse, N.Y., Apr. 23, 1852; s. Horatio Nelson and Henrietta Andrews (Stevens) White; A.B., Harvard, 1873; (LL.D., Glasgow U., Scotland, 1901); m. Fanny Clary Gott, of Syracuse, June 14, 1883. Traveled and studied in Europe several yrs.; admitted to New York bar, 1878; asst. prof. Greek and Latin, 1876-8, German, 1878-83, head German dept., 1891-1902, dean gen. faculty, 1888-96, dean univ. faculty, 1896-1902, Cornell U.; prof. German, Harvard, since 1902. Acting curator Germanic Mus., Harvard, 1908-9. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Goethe-Gesellschaft, Weimar, Germany, Neuphilologen-Verband, Germany; hon. mem. Goethe Soc, New York. Clubs: Citizens' (Syra- cuse), Players (New York), Oakley Country (Watertown, Mass.), Harvard Union, Colonial, Var- sity (Cambridge, Mass.), Harvard Club of Boston. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Ad- dress: 29 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass.* WHITE, James Clarke, M.D.; b. Belfast, Me., .Tuly 7, 1833; s. James Patterson and Mary Ann (Clarke) White; A.B.. Harvard, 1853, M.D., 1856; studied at Vienna, 1856-7; m. Martha Anna Ellis, of Boston, Nov. 5, 1862. Began practice at Boston, 1857; lecturer, 1863-4, adj. prof, chemistry, 1866- 71, instr. med. chemistry, 1871-2, prof, dei'matologv, 1871-1902, prof, emeritus, 1902, Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Dermatol. Soc. (1st pres. 1902-3), Internal. Der- matological Assn. (ex-pres.); foreign hon. mem. dermatol. socs. of London, Berlin, Vienna, and Italy: corr. mem. French Dermatol. Soc, Royal Soc. Medicine of Great Britain. Argentine Derma- tological Soc; hon. mem. New York Dermatol. Soc; ex-pres. Mass. Med. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Somerset. Author: Dermatitis Venenata, 1887. Contbr. to med. periodicals; Sketches from My Life, 1914. Address: 259 Marlboro St., Boston.* "WHITE, James Gardiner, life insurance; b. San Francisco, Cal., May 22, 1860: s. James Washing- ton and Rebecca (Gardiner) White; ed. pub. schs.. Me., and Classical Sch., Hallowell, Me.; m. Mar- garet, d. Gen. Charles P. Mattocks, of Portland, Me., Sept. 17, 1896; 2 children, Charlotte Louise, James Mattocks. Lived in Boston since 1881; be- came connected with Travelers Ins. Co., 1883, dist. agt. same since 1901; pres. Hamilton Assn. (real estate). Mem. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn. (ex-pres.). Mem. Mass. Vol. Militia since 1886; served as asst. insp.-gen. and insp.-gen. on staffs of Govs. Crane, Bates, Guild and Draper; brig, gen. and commissary gen. of Mass. since 1907. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Veteran Assn. 1st Corps Cadets, Old Guard, Hooker Assn. Mason. Clubs: Algonquin, Pine Tree State (ex-pres.), Boston Athletic Assn., Exchange, Engineers', Re- publican, Middlesex, Brae Burn Country, Squash Tennis (Newton Clentre). Home: 950 (jentre St., Newton Centre, Mass. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. WHITE, John Francis, shoe mfr. ; b. Wakefield. Mass., Dec. 8, 1878; s. John W. and Etta May White; B.S., Amherst, 1902; m. Olga Crowell, of Elizabeth, N.J., Apr. 11, 1908; 2 children, Priscilla, John Warren, 2d. Engaged in manufacture of shoes, with T. H. Jones Shoe Co., of which has been pres. and gen. mgr. since 1913. Mem. Beta Theta Pi, 1898-02 (Amherst). Republican. Con- gregationalist. Home: 73 Chestnut St., Wakefield, Mass. Address: T. H. Jones Shoe Co., Stoneham, Mass. WHITE, John Hurlbut, lawyer; Nov. 23, 1833- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) WHITE, John Williams, prof. Greek; b. Cincin- nati, Mar. 5, 1849; s. Rev. John Whitney and Anna Catharine (Williams) White; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1868, A.M., 1871; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard, 1877; (LL.D., Wesleyan, 1896, Ohio Wesleyan, 1905; Litt.D., U. of Cambridge, England, 1900, Harvard, 1913); m. Alice, d. Picton Drayton Hillver, of Dela- ware, O., June 20, 1871. Tutor, 1874-7, asst. prof. Greek, 1877-84, prof., 1884-1909, Harvard: now prof, emeritus. First chmn. mng. com. Am. School Classical Studies in Athens, Greece, 1881-6. Hon. pres. Archseol. Inst. America; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; hon. mem. British Soc. Promo- tion Hellenic Studies; mem. Kais. Deutsches Archiiol. Inst. (Berlin). (See Who's Who in Amer- ica for books and writings.) Address: IS Con- cord Av., Cambridge, Mass.* WHITE, J(oseph) Harvey, publicity agent; b. Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 14, 1869; s. Joseph H(arvey) and F(annie) Angelia (Scott) White; descendant of Capt. Thomas White, who settled in Weymouth, Mass., about 1630; grad. Somerville High Sch., 1888; spl. student. Harvard, class of 1892; spl. student, Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1902-3; m. Helen B. Stevens, of Medford, Mass., June 15, 1910; 1 daughter, Barbara. Began, 1888, work- ing for father in wholesale produce business; later admitted to partnership under firm name of Joseph H. White & Son, Blackstone St., Boston; in employ of Boston Elevated Ry. Co. as pub- licity agt. since Jan. 1, 1898. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston). Extensive writer on transportation and corporations. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Fish and Game Assn., N.E. Genealogical Soc. Recreations: motoring, country life, fishing. Home: Algonquin Rd., Newton, Mass. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. WHITE, Iieou Edward, otologist; b. Barton, Vt., July 30, 1867; s. Orra A. and Emily B. (King) White: A.B., Dartmouth, 1890; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1893; m. Cora E. Murkland, of Barton, Vt., Nov. 24, 1892; m. 2d, Nov. 12, 1903, Mrs. G. Maude Patch; children, Leon E., Priscilla. Prac- ticed Roxbury, Mass., 1893-7; specialist in dis- eases of the ear, nose and throat since 1898; house surgeon, 1897-S, asst. surgeon, 1898-05, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; surgeon in otology, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1898-01. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A., N.E. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc. Clubs: University. Mass. Automobile. Recreations: fishing. Home: "Pine Knolls," Wel- lesley, Mass. Office: 397 Marlboro St., Boston. WHITE, I^evi, M.D. ; b. Douglas. Mass., Nov. 20, 1849; s. David P. (M.D.) and Abigail (Morton) White; descendant, 8th generation, of Peregrine "White, of the Mayflower; ed. Douglas High Sch. and Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass.; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Sch. (New York U.), 1872; m. Ella J. Burgess, of Hopedale, Mass., July 1, 1873. Prac- ticed at East Douglas, Mass., 1872 to 1891; Wor- cester since 1901. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1145 Mason: Odd Fellow: mem. Order Eastern Star. Recreations: travel. Address: 7 Gates St., Wor- cester, Mass. WHITE, liloyd E., justice Superior Court of IVIass. lionie: Taunton, Mass. WHITE, Luther, lawyer; Sept. 2, lS41-Mar. 15, 1911. ( See vol. 1909.) WHITE, Marcus, educator; b. Blackstone, Mass., 1S61; s. Leander and Harriet White; A.B.. Wes- leyan U., ISSS (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1906: post- grad, work in France and Germany, 1891-2: m. New Britain. Conn., 1S96, Helen D. Cowles. Teacher, Penn Charter Sch., Phila., 1888-90, State Normal Sch., Millersville, Pa., 1S90-1; Free Acad., Nor- wich, Conn., 1892-4; prin. State Normal Sch., New Britain, Conn., since 1894. Address: New Britain, Conn. WHITE, Martha Evelyn Davis, essayist, lec- turer: b. Hopkinton, N.Y.: d. Philo A. and Anna S. (Lobdell) Davis; ed. common schs., under pvt. tutors and 2 vrs. at Potsdam (N.Y.) Normal Sch.; m. Ft. Jackson, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1889, True Worthy White. Has contributed articles to Atlantic ^Monthly, New England Mag., The Outlook, etc.; lectures before women's clubs on lit. and social subjects. Unitarian. Clubs: N.E. Women's, Ar- lington Women's, Women's City of Boston. Rec- reations: the theatre. Address: 122 Appleton St., Arlington Heights, Mass. WHITE, Moses Perkins, lawyer; b. Freetown, :\Iass., Dec. IS, 1849: s. Rev. Samuel Shepherd and Clara Sawver (Perkins) White; A.B., Harvard, 1872, LL.B., 1875; m. Alice Maud Merrill, of Cam- bridge, Mass., Apr. 25, 1878: 2 children, Margaret (grad. Radcliffe Coll.; landscape architect), Wat- son (Harvard, 1910). Admitted to bar, 1S75, to U.S. Circuit Ct., 1878, since in practice, chiefly management of trust properties; treas. Boston & Colo. Smelting Co.: trustee North End Savings Bank. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Economic, Mass. Reform. Recreations: walking. Home: Cambridge. Address: 95 Milk St., Boston. WHITE, ITomian H., publisher: b. Montclair, N.J., Dec. 25, 1S71; s. Henry and Henrietta L. (Hill) White; A.B., Harvard, 1895: m. Gertrude Steese, of Brookline, Oct. 15, 1896; children, Nor- man H., Jr., Dorothy, John S. Treas. Boston Book- binding Co.; also connected with Small, Maynard & Co., pubs.; sec. Mass. Savings Ins. League: mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 8, 9. 10, 11; apptd. by Gov. Foss chmn. State Commn. on Economy and Efficiency, 1912. Sec. Mass. Anti-merger League. Mem. Plii Eta. Unitarian. Home: Brookline. Of- fice: 15 Beacon St., Boston. WHITE, Obed Jacob, clergyman; b. Palmyra, Marion Co., Mo., Sept. 19, 1858; s. Madison William and Marilla (I'unk) White; A.B., La Grange (Mo.) Coll., 1SS4 (valedictorian), A.M., 1891; grad. Roch- ester Theol. Sem., 1887: D.D., La Grange, 1905, D.D., Colbv, 1905); m. Cora Mav Jennings, of Jer- sey City. N.J., May 1, 1889: 4 children, Russell M., Irving C., Ralph W., Earle F. Began preaching at Rochester, N.T.. 1885; ordained Bapt. ministrv, 1887: pastor 1st Ch.. Jersey City, N.J., 1887-9, 1st Ch., Nashua, N.H., 1889-94, Winthrop St. Ch., Taun- ton, Mass., 1894-10, Washington St. Ch., Lynn, since Jan. 15, 1910. ]Mem. bd. dirs. Mass. Bapt. Missionary Soc. (exec. bd.). Pres. Conf. Bapt. Ministers of Mass. Ex-pres. Conf. Bapt. Ministers' of Boston: ex-pres. Boston Bapt. Ministers' Conf. Mem. Lynn Chamber of Commerce (com. on civic peace and equity). Compiler: Responsive Readings from the Old and New Testaments for use in Public Worship, 1893. Recreations: gardening. Address: 75 Hollingsworth St., Lynn, Mass. WHITE, Ralph Huntingrton, merchant: b. Hins- dale, Mass., Jan. 11, 1841; s. Joseph H. and Sophia M. White: descendant of Peregrine White, of the Mayflower: ed. dist. schs.; m. Ellen M. Tucker, Dec. 10, 1863 (now deceased); m. 2d, Lena E. Heb- bard, of Boston, Oct. 5. 1899. Peddler on cars be- tween Chester and Pittsfield, 1853-63: mcht. at Boston, and owner dept. store (R. H. White (io.). Republican. Unitarian. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass., and 56 Fenway, Boston. Office: R. H. White Co., Boston, Mass. WHITE, Sallle Joy, writer; died Mar. 26. 1909. (Se.' vol. i:t(i;i, al.^o Wlio's Who in America, 1908-9.) WHITE, Thomas Washlng^ton, druggist; b. New- ton Upper Falls, .Mass., .Ian. 10, 1876; s. Daniel William and Hannah (Newton) ^Vhite, both of whom emigrated from England; ed. grammar and high schs., NfWlon: Mass. Coll. of I'liurmacy, Bos- ton; m. Apr. 29, 1903, Susan Cornelia Page, of Boston. In business for self from age of 21, in same location; also owns store in Needham, Mass.; treas. Maloney & White Co.; dii-. Odd Fellows Bldg. Assn. Itepublican. Mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, 1904-9; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910- 14; apptd. mem. Mass. Commn. on Economy and Efficiency, Aug., 1914. Episcopalian. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner) ; mem. Odd Fellows, A.O.U.W., Sons of St. George. Clubs: Boston Citv, Boston Press, B.A.A., Newton Club. Home: 1173 Boylston St. Address: 301 Elliot St., Newton, Mass. WHITE, True Worthy, educator; b. Methuen, ]Mass., Feb. 27, 1864; s. Daniel Appleton and (j;iara (Toms) White; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1887; A.M., Dart- mouth, 1890; m. Martha Evelyn Davis, of Ft. Jack- son, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1889. Taught sch. 6 yrs. : supt. schs., Westboro, Mass., 1891-5, Arlington, 1895-6; established Teachers' Exchange, Boston, 1896, since mgr. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Pres. Weston Sch. for Girls (incorporated 1915). Club: Boston City. Contbr. to leading ednl. jours. Author: Grammar for Thinkers. Home: Arlington Heights, Mass. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston. WHITE, Wallace Humphrey, Sr., lawyer: b. Livermore, Me., Sept. 4, 1848; s. John and Mary A. White; ed. pub. and high schs.; studied law; admitted to bar, 1874, and engaged in practice at Lewiston, Me.; co. atty. Androscoggin Co., 1876-81: attv. for U.S. in Alabama claims, 1882-3; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1883, Senate, 1899, 1901. Home: Lewis- ton, Me. WHITE, Walter Henry, M.D. (See vol. 1909.) WHITE, WilUam Allen, M.D.; b. Weare, N.H., May 2, 1863: s. William A. and Caroline (Pownell) White: attended 2 courses of lectures at :Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy: conducted drug business at Boston, 1889-94: M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1894; m. Lowell, Mass.. 1894, Adeline Veo. Practiced, Roxbury, since 1895; mem. faculty and prof, ma- teria medica, Boston Dental Coll. 9 yrs.: instr. theory and practice of medicine. Tufts Coll., 3 yrs., also lecturer on diseases of children; supt. and physician, Marcella St. Home, Boston, 2 yrs. Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Royal Arcanum. Address: 24 9 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. WHITE. William Robbins, M.D.; b. Cavendish, Vt., Oct. 31, 1849; s. Joseph A. and Ellen L. White: grad. Kimball Union Acad., N.H., 1870; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1874; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1877: in- terne, R.I. Hosp., 18 mos.; m. Providence, R.I., Dec. 10, 1879, Helen G. Farmer; 4 children, Howard Joseph, William E., Donald C, Margaret H. Prac- tices at Providence; visiting phys. to R.I. Hosp.. 1882-09, consulting phys. since 1909; mem. Provi- dence Sch. Com., 1892-02. Mem. A.M. A., Am. Acad. Medicine, R.I. INIed. Soc, Providence Med. Assn., Providence Clin. Club. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 7 Green St., Providence, R.I. WHITEPORD, Robert Naylor, educator, writer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) WHITEHEAD, John, theologian; b. Ashton-un- der-Lvne, Eng., Mar. 14, 1850; s. David and Nancy Whitehead: B.A., Acad, of the New Ch., 1879, B.Th., 1880, A.M., 1899; m. Mary Aitken, of Phila., Oct. 20, 1880. Pastor New Ch. (Swedenborgian) Soc, Pittsburg, 1880-95, Urbana, O., 1895-9; pres. Ur- bana U., 1895-9; teacher theology New Ch. Theol. Sch., 1899-1902; presiding minister Mich. Assn. of the New Ch. and pastor Detroit Soc. of the New Ch., 1902-5: lecturer on Swedenborg's philosophy and theology, Boston, Jan. 1, 1906 — ; state lec- turer, Mass. Assn. of the New Ch., Oct., 1909 — . Established, 1897, New Philosophy (Swedenbor- gian paper). Mem. Gen. Conv. and (Zlouncil of Min- 1146 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND isters, Am. Social Science Assn., Swedenborg Scientific Assn.; librarian New Cli. Tiieol. Sch., 1912 — ; chmn. of Conn, on Translation of tlie Word, Gen. Conv. of New Jerusalem Ch. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: 57 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 134 Bowdoin St., Boston.* WHITEHIIiIi, Edwin Hunt, educator. (See vol. i!<(i;».) WHITEHIIiIi, Harry Clarence, editor and pub- li.slier: b. (iioioii, \'i., May 9. 1.S75: s. Moses Hatch and Klla Frances (Ricker) Wliitehill; ed. pub. .schs. of Groton, Vt., and Montpelier Sem. ; m. Mary Moody, of Waterbury, Vt., .Ian. 19, 1898. Learned newspaper business with Montpelier (Vt.) Argus; began publication of Waterbury Record and Stowe .Journal, Waterbury, Vt., 1895, and so continues; also farmer and fancy stock breeder; liropr. "Moody Blush Hill I''arm": trustee and sec. Waterbury Savings Banl^ & Trust Co. (charter inem.). Mem. bd. commrs. Montpelier Sem.; trustee M.E. Ch. Republican. Active mem. Ayr- shire Breeders' Assn.. Vt. Press Club. Mason. Ad- dress: Waterbury, Vt. WHITEHIIiIi, John, clergyman; b. Paisley, Scotland, Aug. H, 183.3; s. .Tames and Mary (Muir) Whitehill; airived in America, 1845; grad. Mon- son Acad., 1854; A.B., Amherst, 1858 (Phi Beta Kappa): grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1861; m. Sud- bury, Mass., Nov. 28, 1861, Clara J. Hunt (died Nov. 8, 1865); m. 2d, Sudbury, May 4, 1869. Eliza- beth A. Parmenter (died Jan. 13, 1890); 8 children, Edwin Hunt, Clara Agnes, Robert, Alfred Parmen- ter, Miriam (Mrs. Harry L. Carpenter), "Walter Muir. Philip John, Hilda. Ordained to ministrv Congl. Ch.. 1861; pastor South Wilbraham, Mass., 1861-S, Oldtown Ch., North Attleboro, since Mar.. 1869; mem. Mas.s. Ho. of Rep., 1882-3; has served about 20 yrs. on Sch. Com. (chmn. 6 yrs.); mem. Rep. Town Com.: representative of North Attleboro at 250tli Anniversary of Rehobotli, Mass. Repub- lican (voted for John C. Fremont in 1856). Mem. Taunton Ministerial Assn. Published Early His- tory of First Church of Christ in Attleboro, 1894. Address: North Attleboro, Mass. WHITEHOUSE, Plorence Brooks (Mrs. Robert Treat Whitehouse). author; b. Augusta, Me.; d. Samuel Spencer and Mary Caroline (Wadsworth) Brooks; descendant of Peregrine White on mother's side; ed. pub. schs.. and St. Catharine's Hall, Au- gusta; studied music, art and languages in Bos- ton; m. Robert Treat Whitehouse, of Portland, Me., June 19. 1894; 3 children, William Penn, 2(1. Robert Treat, Jr., Brooks. Pres. Suffrage League of Portland: chmn. organization com. ISIe. Woman Suffrage Assn. Conglist. Clubs: Current Event, Rossini. Civic. The Cauldron. Author: The God of Things. 1902; The Effendi, 1904. Address: 42 Deering .St., Portland, Me. WHITEHOUSE, Francis Clark, paper mfr.; Sept. 18. 1845-1910. (See vol. 1909.) WHITEHOUSE, Kobert Treat, lawyer; b. Au- gusta, Me., IMar. 27, 1870; s. William Penn and Evelyn M. (Treat) Whitehouse: descendant of Thomas Whitehouse, of Dover, N.H., also direct descendant in 9th generation of Gov. Robert Treat, of Conn.; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B., 1893; m. P'lor- ence Brooks, June 19, 1894; 3 children, William Penn, 2d, Robert Treat, Jr., Brooks. Admitted to bar, 1893; county atty. Cumberland Co., Me., 1900; U.S. atty., Dist. of Me., Jan. 11. 1906-May, 1914. Republican. Pres. State Bd. of Charities and Cor- rection of Me., Men's Equal Suffrage League of Me. Mem. Me. and Cumberland bar assns. Clubs: Cum- berland, Portland Yacht, Portland Country, Eco- nomic, Civic, Lincoln; Harvard (New York and Boston). Author: Equity .Jurisdiction, Pleading and Practice in Maine, 1900; Criminal Directions and Forms. 1913; Whitehouse's Equity Practice (3 vols.), 1915. Recreations: outdoor life. Home: 42 Deering St. Office: 85 I-:xchange St., Portland, Me. WHITEHOUSE, William Penn, judge; b. Vassal- boro. Me., Apr. 9, 1842; s. John Roberts and Hannah (Percival) Whitehouse; A.B., Waterville (now Col- by) Coll., Me., 1863, A.M., 1866 (LL.D., 1896); m. Evelyn M., d. Col. Robert Treat, of Frankfort, Me., June 24, 1869; father of Robert Treat Whitehouse. Admitted to bar, 1865; city solicitor, Augusta, Me., 4 yrs.; co. atty., 1869-76; judge Superior Ct., 1878- 90; asso. justice Supreme Jud. Ct, of Mc., 1890-11, chief justice, July 26, 1911-Apr. 9, 1913 (retired under age limit); now counselor-at-law. Republi- can. Trustee of Kennebec Savings Bank, 1888 — . Chmn. commn. on New Insane Hosp., 1873. Wrote monograpli against the cottage system publislied by the state. Homo: 4 7 Grove St., Augusta, Me.'* "WHITESIDE, Alexander, lawyer; b. Champlain, N.Y., July 2, 1874; s. Alexander and Eleanor Anne (Shattuck) Whiteside; A.B., Harvard, 1895, LL.B., 1898; m. Ethel Stockton, of Boston, May 10, 1909; children, Thomas, Howard Stockton. Prac- ticed in Boston since 1898; mem. firm of Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; dir. Paul Revere Trust Co., Boston, Barrington Steam Brick Co., Providence, R. I. Served 4 yrs. in M.V.M. Dir. Bos- ton Cliamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Exchange, City. Home; 233 Beacon St. Office: 30 State St.. Boston. WHITFORD, Edward Dwisrht, pork packer; b. Waltham, Mass., Sept. 27, 1868; s. George Henry and Martha Ann (Stickney) Whitford; ed. pub. schs., \\'altham, Mass.; Bridgewater State Normal Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1892; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1896; m. Edith M. Loring, of Newton, Mass., June 19, 1900; 1 daughter, Ethel. Practiced law, Bos- ton, 1896-01 ; treas. John P. Squire & Co. since Feb. 1901; also treas. Boston Packing & Provision Co.; v. p. Harvard Trust Co., Cambrid.ge, Mass. Repub- lican. Conglist. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn.; Har- vard (Boston and New York). Home: 1600 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 165 Gore St., East Cambridge, Mass. WHITIir, Henry Thomas, mfr.; b. North Ux- bridge, Mass., Dec. 15, 1854; s. Charles E. and Ade- line C. (Swift) Whitin; g.s. Paul, Jr., and Sarah Richardson (Chapin) Whitin; descendant of Na- thaniel Whiting, Lynn, Mass., 1638; ed. High- land Acad.. Worcester, Mass.; m. Jan. 1, 1876, Cora, d, Scotto Berry; children, Paul, Florence, Marion, Marjorie, Richard Courtney. Foreman, supt., agt., treas. and owner, Paul Whitin Mfg. Co. (cotton cloth); mem. Nat. Assn. of Mfrs., New York; chmn. Rep. Town Com., selectman of Northbridge. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck and Grafton Country; Manu- facturers (New York) ; Home Marl^et (Boston) ; Republican of Mass. Mason. Recreations; shoot- ing, fishing, horsei^ack riding, golf. Address: Northbrid.ge, W^orcester Co., Mass. WHITIN, James Earle, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) WHITING, Alfred Catlin, mfr.; b. St. Albans, Vt., Feb. 23, 1853; s. Enoch Bangs and Mary Lorain (Fairchild) Whiting; ed. St. Albans pub. schs., pvt. sch. of J. W. Tavlor, U. of Vt.; m. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 9, 1878, Lillie Lewis (died Apr. 16, 1894); 3 children, Alfred Lewis, Margaret, Grace: m. 2d. Ogdensburg, N.Y., July 15, 1896, Ada Damaris Bartlett. Began active career with father in manu- facture by machinery of dressing brush fibre for brushmakers. established 1873. and operating un- der title of E. B. & A. C. Whiting, of which has been mgr. from start; pres. E. B. & A. C. Whiting Co., since June 1, 1913; dir. and treas. Vt. Electric Co., and Baldwin Refrigerator Co.; dir. Burlington Mfg. Co.; v.-p. and treas. Bourdon Co., Hibbards & Perkins Shoe Co. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Sigma Phi. Club: Algonquin. Recreations: mo- toring. Address: Burlington, Vt. WHITING, Charles Goodrich, editor; b. St. Albans. Vt, Jan. 30, 1842: s. Calvin and Marv R. (Goodi'ich) Whiting; ed. high sch., Cliicopee Falls, Mass.; m. Eliza Rose Gray, of Adams, Mass., June 12, 1869. After youth spent in paper-making, farm- ing, keeping country store, etc., joined the staff of the Republican, 1868; has been with it ever since except 18 months when asst. editor Albany Even- ing Times; lit. editor Republican, 1874-1910; now asso. editor. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, City Library Assn., Spring- field. Club: Authors' (New York). Author: Ode on the Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Springfield, 1885: The Saunterer, 1886; Walks In New England, 1903; Arts and Letters in Spring- WHO'S WPIO IN NEW ENGLAND 1147 field (in Spring-field Present and Prospective), 1905; Poem on the 275th Anniversary of Founding of Springfield, May 26, 1911; "The Temple of Democracy," ode on musical opening of the Audi- torium, Springfield, Feb., 1913; "A Springfield Hymn," dedicating Springfield's municiiuil group, Dec. 8, 1913. Home: 2S4 Pine St., Springfield, Mass.* "WHITING, Elbridgre Cutler, clergyman, teacher; b. Hnlliston, Mass.. Feb. 2, 1S62; s. Elbridge Gerry and Eliza (Cutler) Whiting; descendant of Na- thaniel Whiting, of Dedham, Mass.. 1636; grad. Holliston High Sch., 1S7S; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, 1884; B.A., Amherst, 1SS9; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1891; m. Louise Dana Adams, of Castine, Me., June 4, 1891; children, Louise Adams, Char- lotte Adams, Helen Adams, Elbridge Cutler, .Ir., Dana, Phillips Dwight. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1891; pastor Faith Ch.. Springfield, Mass., 1891-92, 5th Av. Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1892-6, Plymouth Ch.. Belmont, Mass.. 1899-04. South Sudbury, Mass., 1904-14; prin. Whiting Hall (country home sch. for girls) since Sept. 1, 1914. Mem. Delta Up- silon. Phi Beta Kappa. Sons of Vets. Recreations: tennis, swimming, boxing, walking. Address: South Sudbury, Mass. "WHITING, Prederic Allen, secretary; moved to Cleveland, O. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) "WHITING, Georgfe Elbridgre, organist, com- poser; b. Holliston, Mass., Sept. 14. 1842: early showed talent for music; as a boy played in con- cert at Worcester. Mass.; became organist, Hart- ford, Conn., and 1862, at Boston; later at Albany, N.T.; studied in Europe. 1863 and 1872; m. Helen, d. Rev. T. Aldrich. of TVorcester. Mass., 1867. Or- ganist and musical dir.. Ch. of the Immaculate Conception, Boston, 1876-8. and again since 1883; teacher organ New England Conservatory of Music several yrs . resigning 1897: organist Cin- cinnati Music Hall and prof, oreran and comnosi- tion, Cincinnati Coll. of Music. 1878-83. (See Who's Who in America for comnositions.) Address: 11 Grosvenor Rd.. Jamaica Plain, Boston."" "WHITING. Jasper, chemical engineer: b. Boston, June 15. 1868; s. John .Samuel and Lucy Loring (Baker) '\VhitinEr: B.S . Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1889; m. Marion IMcBurnev Schlesinger. of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 10. 1905. With 111. Steel Co.. Chicago. 1889- 1900; invented and developed the Whiting Process for mfr. of cement from blast furnace sla.g; also lectured at Mass. Inst. Tech.: war corr. Westmin- ster Gazette. London. Eng.. during the Boxer up- risinff in China. 1900-2: invented and developed the T\^hiting Process for mfr. of chlorine and caustic alkali from common salt. 1902-6; pres. The Whit- riff Co.; pres. Chemical Engring. & Operating Co. Snl. commr. to China. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1910; now mem. Corpn., Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Electro-Chem. Soc Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech. (pres.). Clubs: Union. Tavern, Engineers', Harvard Travelers East Asiatic Soc. C Boston), Technology (New York). Recreations: literature, science travel, hunting. Home: 17 Exeter St. Of- fice: 89 State St., Boston. "WHITING, Iiilian, author: moved to Florence, Italv. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) "WHITTNG, Sarah Prances, physicist, astrono- mer; b. Wyoming. N.Y., Aug-. 23, 1847; d. Joel and Elizabeth Lee (Comstock) Whiting; A.B., Ingham Coll., LeRov, N.Y., 1865; student Mnss. Inst. Tech.. 1876-9, U. of Berlin. 1889, Edinburgh, 1S96-7; (Sc.D., Tufts Coll., 1905). Prof, physics and phvs. astronomy. W^ellesley, 1879-12; dir. Whitin Obs., 1904 — . Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Astron. and Astrophys. ,Soc., Am. Phys. Soc. Conglist. Ad- dress: Whitin Observatory House, Wellesley, Mass.* "WHITING, "William, paper mfr.; May 24. 1841- Jan. 9. 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1910-11.) "WHITMAN. Edmund Allen, lawyer; b. Law- rence, Kan.. June 11. 1860: s. Edmund Burke and Lucretia (Clapp) Whitman; A.B., Harvard, 1881, uai , iooo, oar oi u.;5. ciuiMeuit; v^i.. j.^ui., ciigtigcu in gen. practice, but makes splty. of copyright cases; mem. law firm Elder. Whitman & Barnum, 1893 — . Chmn. trustees Gardner State Colony. Uni- tarian. Democrat. Clubs: Appalachian Mountain (v.-p., 1903), Exchange (Boston), Colonial (Cam- bridge, treas. 7 yrs.). Harvard (New York). Author: Flax Culture in the United States, 1888; also several titles in English and American Ency. of Law (1st edit.) and "Cyc." Home: 23 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: Pemberton Bldg., Boston.* "WHITMAN, Harrison Spofford, clergyman, edu- cator; b. Woodstock, Me., Feb. 5, 1844; s. Harrison and Delphina (Perham) Whitman; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1869 (Phi Beta Kappa); A.M., 1872; grad. Tufts Div. Sch., 1877 (Litt.D., 1899); m. Mechanic Falls, Me., May 5, 1879, Susie F. Warren. Prin. high sch., Thomaston, Me., 1869-71; teacher of science, and later of Greek and Latin, Dean Acad., 1871-4; ordained to ministry Universalist Ch., 1877; pastor. Mechanic Falls, Me., 1877-82, Dexter, 1882- 86, Augusta, 1886-90, Brunswick, 1900-1906; finan- cial agt. Me. Universalist Conv., 1890-2, raising a fund of $10,000; pres. Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me., 1892-9; now retired from active work in min- istry. Home: 696 Stevens Av.. Portland. Me. "WHITMAN, "Walter Georg'e, teacher; b. Norway, Me., May 4, 1874; s. George Washington and Eliza Jane (Davis) Whitman; ed. Norway High Sch.; Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me.; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1898: A.M., Columbia, 1907; m. Aug. 20, 1912, Grace Dorman Bates, of Chester, Conn. Teacher Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1898-9, Gloucester (Mass.) High Sch., 1899-03, Central High Sch., Springfield, Mass., 1903-5, Ethical Culture Sch.. New York, 1905-10, State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass., 1910-13; editor science books, Am. Book Co., 1913-15; teacher. State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass., since 1915. Lecturer in chemistry, extension teaching, evening tech. courses, Columbia, 1907-9; instr. chemistry, sum- mer session, Columbia, 1907-12, physical science in high schs., summer session. Teachers Coll. (Co- lumbia), 1913; gen. science in high schs., summer session. State Normal Sch., Hyannis, Mass., 1915. Mem. N.E. Assn. of Chemistry Teachers (pres., 1912-13), Zeta Psi. Universalist. Address: State Normal School. Salem, Mass. "WHITMAN, "William, mfr.; b. Round Hill. N.S., May 9, 1842; s. John and Rebecca (Cutler) Whit- man; ed. pub. schs., Annapolis (N.S.) Acad.; m. Jane Dole Hallett, of Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 19, 1865. Began at 12 in wholesale dry goods store, St. .lohn, X.B.: removed to Boston at 14 and en- tered employ of James M. Beebe, Richardson & Co., continuing 11 yrs.; treas. Arlington Woolen Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1867-9; treas., 1869-02, pres., 1902-13, Arlington (Mass.) Mills (covering 62 acres floor space); pres. Whitman Mills, 1905-9, aianomet Mills since 1905, Nonquitt Spinning Co. since 1906. Nashawena Mills since June, 1909 (all of New Bedford) ; pres. Hoosac Worsted Mills (North Adams), since 1910; policy holders' dir. Equitable Life Assurance Soc, 1905-13; dir. Hope Webbing Co. (Pawtucket, R.I.), since 1910, Cal- houn Mills (Calhoun Falls, S.C.), since 1909. Clubs: Arkwright, Commercial, Country, Eastern Yacht, Home Market, Middlesex. Union. Writer on eco- nomics, tariff and other subjects. Home: Brook- line. Office: 78 Chauncy St., Boston.* WHITMARSH, Henry Allen, M.D.. surgeon; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 29. 1854; s. Edwin Barney and Harriet (Barden) Whitmarsh; A.B., Brown U.. 1876, A.M., 1880; Columbia Med. Coll., 1877-8; M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll., 1879; m. Martha M. Gerst, of Brooklyn, .lune 16. 1881 (died :May 8, 1888); m. 2d, Alida E. Sprague of Providence, Oct. 2, 1895; 2 children, Esther Alida, Martha .Sprague. Began practice in Providence, 1879: trustee Homoe. Hosp. of R.I. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, R.I. Homoe. Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. .Soc. (ex-pres.), Mass. Homop. Med. Soc. Republi- can. Conglist. Clubs: Congregational, University. Turks Head. Recreations: yachting. Home: 102 Prospect St. Office: 8 Greene St., Providence, R.I.* 1148 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND WHITMOBE, Charles Octavius, architect; b. X.Y. Citv: s. Kicilfi ick IT. ami Mary K. (Curtiss) AVliitmori-; A.L!., Yule, i:?^!; post-grad, work, Yale, lSSl-2; unmarried. Farmer until 1S91; ai-chitect in Chicago. 111., 1892-4, Springfield, Mass., 1894-8, Farmington and Hartford, Conn., since 1898. Archi- tect of Parish House, Center Ch., Hartford; the Stearns office bldg., and residence; the J. O. En- ders i-esidence, etc. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Episcopalian. Home: 131 Fi-amingham Av. Office: 75, Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. WHITMORX:, Prank Hayden, libraiian; b. Mel- bourne, Au.stralia, .Jul.\ J4. 1S77; s. Franklin De- lano and Marv (Palmer) Whitmore; ed. pvt. schs.; Gardiner (Me.) High Sch., 1891-5; A.B., Harvard, 1899; B.L.S., N.Y'. State Library Sch., 1901. Asst. librarian Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me., 1901-5; libi-arian Brockton Pub. Library since 1905. Mem. Am. Library Assn., Mass. Library Club, Old Colony Library Club. Republican. Kpiscojialian. Reci'ea- tions: golf. Home: 167 Newbury St. Office: Pub. Library, Brockton, Mass. WHITMOBZ:, Henry, real estate; b. Quincv, 111., Sept. Iti, 1867: s. Charles E. and Ada .1. (Holmes) Whitmore; ed. pub. schs., Newton; m. Edith P. Farley, of Aubui-ndale, Mass., Sept. 20, 1892: chil- dren, Ada Holmes, Henry J. Employed in news- paper work, piincipally as real estate editor, Bos- ton Herald, 1S8S-99; became connected with Mcie- dith & (Jrew, real estate agts., 1899, mem. of firm, since 1902. Mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Boston Real Estate Exchange, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. [Tnitarian. Mason. (Mubs: Boston City, Technology (Boston), Biae Burn Country, Newton Boat, Neighborhood (AVest New- ton). Home: 31 Sterling St., West Newton, Mass. Office: 15 Congi-ess St., Boston. WHITMORE, Warren Stephen, lawyer; b. Gardi- ner, Me., Mai'. 13, 1859: A.B., Bowdoin, 1880. Ad- mitted to Me. bar, 1881, and since practiced in Gardinei'. Address: Gardiner, Me. WHITNEY, Addis Merrill; b. Gouverneur, N.Y., Se])t. 27, 1862; s. William and Rosetta (Cushman) Whitney; A.B., Amherst, 1886; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Sai'gent, of Swampscott, Mass., Oct. 20, 1903. Be- gan as engr. for Duluth (Minn.) Water & Gas Co.; then traveled throughout the West as water works, gas and electric engr.; removed to Boston, 1899; treas. The Light, Heat & Power Corpn., 1899-1903; treas. Mass. Lighting Co. since its organization, 1903. also trustee; dir. Arlington, Clinton, Leo- minster, and Spencer Gas Light cos.. Leominster, and Milford Electi-ic Light & Power Co., Aver Elec- tric Light Co., Harvard Gas & Electric Co"., North- ampton Electric Lighting Co., W^orcester Co. Gas Co., Adams Electiic Light Co., Daytona Pub. Serv- ice Co., Lexington Gas Co., Milford Gas Light Co., North Adams Gas Light Co., New Smyrna Pub. Service Co. Clubs: University, Algonquin (Bos- ton), Tedesco Country (Swampscott), Lotos (New Y'ork). Home: "Cedar Wold," Swampscott, Mass. Address: 77 Fi'anklin St., Boston. WHITNEY, Amos, mfr.; b. Biddeford, Me., Oct. 8, 1832; s. Aaron and Rebecca (Perkins) Whitney; ed. country schs.. Me. and N.H.; m. Sept. 8, 1856, Laura .Johnson; 2 children, Nettie L., Clarence E. Apprentice in machine shop, Lawrence, Mass., 1845-8; with F. A. Pratt, began to manufacture machinery, 1860, organized as the Pratt & Whit- ne.y Co., 1869, of which was supt. for many yrs., and later v. -p. and pres. ; pi-es. Gray Pay Station Telephone Co.; treas. The Whitney Mfg. Co. Re- publican. Universalist. Clubs: Hartford Golf, Country (Farmington, Conn.). Home: 568 Farm- ington Av. Office: 237 Hamilton St., Hartford, Conn. WHITNEY, Anne, sculptor; Sept., 1821-Jan. 23, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* WHITNEY, Arthur Bryant, clergyman; b. Pea- body, Mass.. July S, 187S: s. Elbert Watson and Mary Frances (French) Whitney; descended from John Whitney, W'atertown, Mass.. 1635: grad. Mil- ford (Mass.)" High Sch., 1895; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1899; S.T.B., A.M., Harvard, 1902; m. Alice Adeline Low, of Passaic, N.J., June 6, 1907; 3 children, Henry Blair, b. I!i(i8, Wallace French, 1910, Dor- othy Norcross, 1913. Ordained LTnitarian ministry, 1902; pastor Passaic, N.J., 1902-6, 2d Parish, Saco, Me., 1907-11, 1st Parish, Plymouth, Mass., since May 1, 1911. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Mason. Club: Plymoutli Country. Address: 30 Russell St.. Ply- mouth, ;\Iass. WHITNEY, Baxter Doddridg-e, inventor; b. Win- chenddu, Mass., June 2^, 1817. (See vol. 1909.) WHITNEY, Charles Kandasyde, securities; b. Boston, Nov. 3, 1878; s. Charles and Jessie G. (Perkins) Whitney; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Co- lette Dumaiesq, of Boston, .June 18, 1912. Began with \Viggin & Elwell, bankers and brokers, Bos- ton, 1901: mem. of firm, 1909-14; since mem. Whit- ney & Elwell; dir. N.E. Casualty Co. Mem. New York Stock Exchange. Unitarian. Club: Somerset. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. WHITNEY, Charles Melville, M.D.; b. Winchen- diin, Mass., Dec. 4. 1862; s. Grover ScoUy and Laura (Bowker) W'hitney; ed. com. and high schs. of Winchendon; Cushing Acad.; M.D., Harvard, 1887; m. Mary Elizabeth Howard, of Everett, Mass., Apr. 23. 1912. In practice in Boston since 1886; surg. registrar Boston City Hosp., 1888; sur- geon genito-urinarv dept., Boston Dispensary, 1892; registrar to St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1892; sur- geon to out-patients, same, 1894: instr., 1905, and now prof, genito-urinary diseases. Tufts Coll. Med. .Sell. Mem. Mass. INIed. Soc, Am. Urol. Assn., Phi Theta Chi. Republican. Conglist. Home: New- ton Centre, Mass. Office: 386 Commonwealth Av., P>oston. WHITNEY, Clifford Brig-ham, banker; b. Lin- coln. JVIass., Sept. 5, 1880: s. Louis Henry and Martha E. (Fiske) Whitney; student Harvard, 1898-9: m. Sadie A. Forte, of Auburndale, Mass., June 1, 1911; 1 child, Malcolm Fisk. Began in banking business. 1900: treas. Lincoln Trust Co., Oct., 1909-Jan., 1914. since treas. Internat. Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Repub- lican. Conglist. Home: 430 Albemarle Rd., New- tonville, Mass. Office: 12 High St., Boston. WHITNEY, David Day, zoologist; b. Brookfield, Vt., Aug. 6, 1878; s. Cyrus Hall and Luthera Sa- mantha (Sprague) Whitney; ancestors came to America between 1600 and 1700; grad. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem., 1900; B.A., Weslevan U., Conn., 1904: M.A., Columbia, 1906, Ph.D., 1909; m. Kathryn Stillman Bunce, 1914; 1 daughter, Elizabeth, b. Mar. 25, 1915. Asso. prof, zoology', Wesleyan U. and acting curator Mus. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Zoologists. Delta Tau Delta. Metliodist. Author of IS scientific papers concern- ing the determination of sex in the low forms of life, and concerning the merits of alcoholic bever- ages. Address: Wesleyan LTniversity, Middletown, Conn. WHITNEY, David Rice, banker; Jan. 10. 1828- Dec. 10. 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHITNEY Eli, financier; b. New Haven. Conn.. Jan. 22. 1847; s. P:ii and Sarah Perkins (Dalliba) Whitnev; A.B., Y'ale. 1869, A.M., 1872; m. Sarah Sheffield Farnam. of New Haven, Oct. 22, 1873. En- tered employ of Whitney Arms Co., 1871, being \'.p., 1880-8; pres. New Haven Water Co. since 1894. West Haven W^ater Co. since 1900, Milford Water Co. since 1907; pres. The Union and New Haven Trust Co.; v.-p. City Bank; dir. New Haven Gas Light Co., Securitv Ins. Co.; trustee Conn. Savings Bank; dir. N.Y'., N.H. & H. R.R. Co. and several sub- sidiary COS. Alderman, 1883-5. park commr.. 1SS3-5, mem. Bd. Pub. Works, 1885-90, mem. Bd. Edn., 1891-4, and 1897-09 (pres., 1897-09), New Haven: mem. Conn. Senate, 1904-5, and of several state commns. Republican. Conglist. Pres. New Haven Hosp. since 1901. Fellow Yale since 1901. V.-p. New Haven Chamber of Commerce, 1909-11: v.-p.. New Haven Colony Hist. Soc; mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. War of 1812, S.A.R. Clubs: Century. University, Engineers', Yale (New Y'ork) ; also sev- eral local clubs. Address: New Haven, Conn.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW J]NGLAND 1149 WHITNEY, Elislia Murdock, mfr.; b. \Vinchen- don. Mass., June 22, ISGl; s. William Webster and Sophia Morse (Murdock) Whitney, and descendant of John Whitney, Jr,, Watertown, Alass., who came from England, 1635; ed. Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass.; worked in his father's woodenware manu- factory; m. Jan. 31, 1889, Mary Matilda, d. Baxter D. and Sarah Jane (Whitney) Whitney, of Win- chendon; 2 children. ^Yilliam Webster, b. Sept. 27, 1892; Emily. Nov. 21, 1894. Supt. and partner E. Murdock & Co., mfrs. of tubs, pails and packages for commercial uses, and became sole owner of the factory on the deatli of his father, 1890, in whicli still continues. Republican. Unitarian. Address: "Wincliendon, Mass. WHITNEY, EUerton Pratt, trustee: b. Boston, Aug. 21, 185S; s. Henry Austin and Fanny (Law- rence) Whitney; ed. Hopkinson's Sch., Boston; m. Ellen Cushman, d. Joseph and Ellen Louise (Mc- Clure) Sargent, of Magnolia, Mass., June 5, 1901; 2 children, Ellen Louise, Ellerton P., Jr. Mem. Met- ropolitan Park Commn. Engaged in sheep ranch- ing in Republican Vallej", Xeb.. for several yrs. ; returned to Boston, 1885, and since trustee of es- tates. Recreations: golf, farming. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 24 :\Iilk St., Boston. WHITNEY, Emily Henrietta, translator; b. New Haven, Conn.. Aug. 29, 1864: d. Prof. William Dwight and Elizabeth W. (Baldwin) W^hitney. ; de- scendant of John Whitney, of Watertown, Mass.. 1635; ed. pvt. schs. in U.S. and Germany; studied music and languages, Berlin, and in Italy. Mem. Colonial Dames of America. Clubs: New Haven Country, New Haven Lawn. Translator: Drury's History of the Middle Ages, 1894; The Victory of the Will (Victor Charbonnel), 1899. Recreations: traveling. Home: 227 Church St., New Haven, Conn. WHITNEY, Frank Ormond, civil engr. ; b. Fitch- burg, Mass., July 21, 1851; s. Jonas and Elizabeth Corey (Rice) Whitney; descendant of John and Eleanor Whitney, who settled in Watertown, Mass., 1635, and of Edmund Rice, Sudbury, Mass., 1638; 7 direct ancestors fought in Revolutionary War; ed. pub. schs. of Fitchburg: B.S., Worcester Poly. In.st., 1871 (first class graduated from said inst., in Dept. Civ. Engring.); m. Anna Myrick Snow, of Boston, Mass., Oct. 26, 1881: 1 s., Franklin S. (Harvard, 1906). Worked in office of city engr. of Fitchburg during summers of 1869, 1870; with Fitchburg W'ater Works until Dec, 1871; then entered office of city surveyor of Boston: afterwards connected with the Engring. and Street Laying-out depts. and has been chief engr. Street Laying-out Dept. since 1899; dir. Merchants' Co-operative Bank of Boston. Chmn. prudential com. Walnut Av. Congl. Soc. ; for- merly supt. S.S. W'alnut Av. Ch., and deacon, also deacon Berkeley Temple Ch. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. Civ. Engrs. (bd. dirs., 1894, 1895, treas., 1915), Mass. Soc. S.A.R. Mem. Aberdour Lodge of Free Masons. Club: Congregational (Bos- ton). Home: 175 Humboldt Av. Office; 404 City Hall Annex, Boston. WHITNEY, Pred Norris, editor, publisher; June 16, lS59-Jan. 27, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) WHITNEY, Georg-e Clarison, mfr.; b. Westmin- ster, Mass., Sept. 19. 1S42: s. John and Lydia (Al- len) W^hitney; descendant of John Whitney, "^^ater- town, Mass., 1635; ed. dist. schs. and W^orcester Acad.; m. June 1, 1870. Amy Ellen Whidden, of Ca- lais, Me.; 3 children, Mila Frances (deceased wife of Dr. Ray 'W. Greene), Florence Allen (wife of Rev. H. E. Fosdick, of Montclair, N.J.), Warren Appleton. Became connected with mfg., 1866; pres. and treas. George C. Whitney Co. since 1892; dir. Merchants' Nat. Bank; trustee Mechanics Savings Bank. Five Cents Savings Bank, W'orcester County Instn. for Savings. Served as pvt. in 51st M.V.M. Trustee Newton Theol. Instn., Worcester Acad.; for yrs. chmn. exec. com. Am. Bapt. Foreign Mis- sion Soc. Republican. Home: 15 Trowbridge Rd. Office: 67 Union St., Worcester, Mass. WHITNEY, Creorg-e Ellis, woolen mfr.; b. Roy- alston, Mass.. Jan. 30, 1864; s. George and Mary Eliza Whitney; ed. pub. sch., Royalston, and Bry- ant and Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston; m. Min- nie Banks Rutter, of Chicago, 111., Oct. 20, 1897. Agt. for Am. Woolen Co. since 1899; served as mem. N.H. Ho. of Hep., and N.H. Senate. Repub- lican. Mason (32°); Elk. Home; Burlington, Vt. Office: Winooski, Vt. WHITNEY, Harry, capitalist; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 1, lj>7:;; s. Steplien and Margaret Law- rence (Johnson) Whitney: ed. St. Paul's Sch., Gar- den City, L.I., Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Ha- ven; unmarried. With Wallace & Sons, Ansonia, Conn., 1901-2; went to Australia in sailing vessel from New York, 1903, engaging 2 yrs. in sheep business and mining; since interested in ranching in Mont, and Ariz. Big-game hunter; has hunted in most of Rocky :Mountain region; went nortli with Commodore Peary, 1908, and remained for a vr. in Arctic region shooting musk oxen and other large game. Clubs: Union (New York), Quinnipiack (New Haven) ; also shooting and fishing clubs. Home: 405 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* WHITNEY, Henry MelvUle; b. Conway, Mass., Oct. 22, 1839; s. James S. and Lucinda (Collins) Whitney; ed. pub. schs. and 1 yr. at Williston Sem.. Easthampton, Mass.; m. Margaret F. Green, of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 3. 1878. Pres. Glouster Steamship Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (pres.). Democrat. Home: 30 St. Paul St., Brook- line, Mass.* WHITNEY, Henry Mitchell, librarian; Jan. 16, 1843-Mar. 26, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WHITNEY, James Edward. (See vol. 1909.) WHITNEY, James Lyman, librarian; Nov. 28, lS35-Dec., 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WHITNEY, John Randall, mfr.; Oct. 21, 1828- Jan., 1909. (See vol. 1909.) WHITNEY, Joseph Cutler, trustee. (See vol. 1909.) WHITNEY, Josepha Newcomb; b. Washington, D.C., Sept. 27, 1872; d. Prof. Simon and Marv C. (Hassler) Newcomb; father a noted astrono'mer and author; ed. pvt. schs., Washington, D.C., Ge- neva, Switzerland, and Berlin. Germany; m. Ed- ward Baldwin Whitney, judge Supreme Ct. of N.Y., Apr. 11, 1896 (died, 1911); 6 children, W'illiam D., Caroline, Simon N., Roger Sherman, Hassler, Eliz- abeth B. Conn, state chmn. Woman's Peace Party; v.-p. New Haven Equal Franchise League. Fre- quently delivers addresses before women's clubs and other bodies in favor of woman suffrage and peace. Address: 188 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. "WHITNEY, Marian P., college prof.; moved to Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHITNEY, Mary Watson, astronomer; b. Walt- ham, I\Iass., Sept. 11, 1847; d. Samuel B. and Mary W. (Crehore) Whitney; A.B., Vassar Coll.. 1868, A.M., 1872; studied at U. of Ziirich, 1874-6. Became asst. to Prof. Maria Mitchell, 1881; prof, astronomy and dir. of obs., Vassar Coll., 1889-10, since emeri- tus prof. Home: W'orcester Lane, Waltham, Mass.* WHITNEY, Milton Burrall, lawyer; b. Granville, INIass., Oct. 6, 1825; s. Samuel Hart and Marilla Lovisa (Dickinson) Whitney; fitted for coll. by Rev. Timothy M. Cooley, D.D., Granville; entered sophomore class, Williams Coll., 1846, B.A., with classical oration, 1849 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. West- field, Mass., Oct. 2. 1901. Florence Fuller. Studied law; admitted to bar at Springfield, Mass., 1853; practiced law at Westfield since 1853; mem. State Senate from Western Hampden Dist., 1862, 1863; presdl. elector, 1868; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Edn. 2 successive terms of 8 yrs. each, 1881-97; pres. Williams Coll. Alumni, 1880; served on various im- portant commissions by appmt. of go\-. and courts; del. from Mass. to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1880; dir. West- field Bank, 1862-5, First Nat. Bank of Westfield, since 1865 (pres., 1881-97); trustee Westfield Sav- ings Bank since 1857; pres. Westfield Power Co. since 1879; pres. Westfield Athenseum (free pub. library) since 1893; pres. Bd. of Trustees, West- field Acad. Mem. Hampden Co. Bar Assn., Conn. Valley Hist. Soc, Western Hampden Hist. Soc. (pres.). Am. Geog. Soc, Inst, of Civics, New York (incorporated by act of Congress). Address: W^est- fleld, Mass. 11.30 WHO'S WHO IN NEW" ENGLAND WHITNEY, Myron W., .singer; Sept. 5, 1835-Sept. 20, ISlo. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 19 10-11.) WHITNEY, Samuel Brenton, orsani.st, composer. (See \athologv and bacteriology, Med. Sch. of Me., 1897-01; prof, pathology and bacteriology, same, since 1901; fre- 1152 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND quently employed as micros, expert for the State in important legal cases. Mem. Am. Assn. Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists. Republican. Address: Brunswick, Me. WHITTIEB, Helen Augoista, chib woman; b. T.,owell, Mass.; d. Moses and Bucindia (Blood) AV^hittier; among immigrant ancestors were Thomas Whittier, Aquila Chase, Simon Willard, (Jov. Danforth, John Bridge, etc.; ed. pub. schs., Bowell and Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass.; un- married. Treas. Whittier Cotton Mills, Bowell, Mass., 1888-92, pres., 1892-01; editor and pub. Fed- eration Bulletin, nat. organ of Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1903-10; editor and pub. Fed- eration Directory of Club Speakers, 1902-13; founder, and pres., 1897-1900, of Middlesex Women's Club, Lowell (600 members); pres. Mass. State Federation of Women's Clubs, 1904-7; mem. bd. dirs. N.E. Women's Club. Unitarian. Lecturer and teacher of art history. Address: Trinity Court, Boston, Mass. WHITTLESEY, Henry Iiincoln, lawyer; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 30, 1S62; s. Corydon M. and Maria L. (Ayer) Whittlesey; 7th in descent from .lohn Whittlesey, Saybrook, Conn., who settled in N.E. in 1650: A.B., Yale, 1884; studied law with Richard H. Dana, Boston; Ll^.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1886; admitted to bar, 1886; m. Lillian Eddy, .July 6, 1889. Began practice in Boston, 1886; in partnership with Judge Albert D. Bosson, 1888-92, now AVhittlesev & Wales. Mem. Newton City Coun- cil, 1896; alderman, 1898, 1899; elk. Newton Po- lice Court, 1890-03. Dir. West Newton Co-operatiye Bank. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Conglist. Club: Boston City. Recreations: sailing. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: 743 Tremont St., Bos- ton. WHITTLESEY, Jolin Jacob, lawyer; b. Detroit, IMich., .Ian. 23, 1878: s. John Jacob and Agnes (Mar- tine) Whittlesey; descendant of John Whittlesey, of Saybrook. Conn., first ancestor of the family in America, 1656: ed. schs., Sarnia, Ont., Can., and Green Bay, Wis.; U. of Mich.; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1903, and since practiced in Pittsfleld; city solicitor; sec. and dir. J & B Mfg. Co., Savoy Sand Co. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Berkshire County Bar Assn., Psi Up- silon. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Park (Pittsfleld). Home: 61 Taconic St. Office: 35 Berkshire County Savings Bank Bldg., 24 North St., Pittsfleld, Mass. WHITWELIi, Frederick Silsbee, lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, Mar. 12, 1862; s. I'rederick Augustus and Mary Crowninshield (Silsbee) Whitwell; de- scendant of Samuel Whitwell, who emigrated to America from Colnbrook, Eng., 1714, also of Dr. Samuel Whitwell, surgeon 3d Mass. Line, Am. Revolutionary Armv, and one of the originators of the Soc. of the Cincinnati; A.B., Harvard, 1884, LL.B., 1887; m. Gertrude Howard, of San Mateo, Cal., Nov. 23, 1893. Began practice, Boston, 1887; devotes attention to care of properties, and trustee- ships. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Boston Chambei- of Commerce, Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. of the Cincinnati. Republican. Clubs: Somer- set, Harvard, Country, Pacific Union (San Fran- cisco). Home: 166 Marlboro St. Office: 751 Tremont Bldg., Boston. WHOLEY, Dennis Joseph, clergyman; Feb. 8, 1S53-XOV. 13, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WHORISKEY, Bichard, college professor; b. Cambi-idge, Mass., Dec. 2, 1874; s. Richard and Anne (Carroll) Whoriskev; grad. Cambridge Latin Sch., 1893; A.B., Harvard, 1897; unmarried. Prof, modern langs. New Hampshire Coll., since 1899. jMem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., N.H. Teachers' Assn. (ex-pres. modern lang. sect.), N.H. Schoolmasters' Club (v. -p.). Kap- pa Sigma (alumnus adviser of Beta Kappa Chap- ter). Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: (mono- graphs) Enthusiasm in the Teaching of Modern Languages; The Trip of the German-American Teachers Through Germany; The Relation of the Fraternity to the College. Address: Durham, N.H. WHYTE, Alexander, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) WICKEB, Georg-e Bay, college prof.; b. Moscow, N.y., Jan. 31, 1S70; s. James Compton and Mary Josepliine (Candee) Wicker; grad. Geneseo State Normal Sch., 1886; B.A., Cornell, 1890, A.M. 1898; U. of l>a., 1898-9; Ph.D., U. of Wis., 1900; honorary fellow, sociology, in municipal finance, and edito- rial sec. to Prof. R. T. Ely of U. of Wis., 1899-1900; m. Mabel Louise Sweeney, of East Bloomfleld, N.Y., July 18, 1894. Vice-prin. secondary schs.. New York, 1890-2, prin., 1893-7; instr. economics, 1900-3, asst. prof., 1903-10, prof., 1910 — , Dartmouth Coll. Lecturer and writer on economic topics, especially in the fields of labor and economic theory. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Polit. Science Assn., Nat. Tax Conf., Theta Delta Chi. Mason. Chmn. Pro- gressive State Com., N.H. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: Hanover, X.H.* WICKHAM, Horace John, inventor, mfr.; Apr. 1, 1836-May 22, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WICKS, Asaph Swift, clergyman; b. West Fal- mouth, Mass., Dec. 10, 1865; s. Daniel Russell and Hannah Bowman (Gifford) Wicks; ed. Lawrence Acad., 1882-4, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1884-6; A.B., Harvard, 1890; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., 1893; m. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 17, 1891, Grace Lillian Conant; 4 children, Harold Russell, Elinor Gertrude, Kenneth Francis, Paul Robinson. Ordered deacon, 1893, ordained priest, 1894, P.E. Ch.; rector, Ch. of the Advent, Pawtucket, R.I., 18 93-9, Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Pawtucket, since 1899. Mem. sch. bd., Pawtucket, 1899-01, 1903. Chaplain, Jenks Lodge F. & A. M. ; chaplain, Paw- tucket Royal Arch Chtipter; prelate. Holy Sepul- chre Commandery; grand chaplain, (irand Council Royal and Select Masters of R.I. Club: Clerical. Address: 94 Broadway, Pawtucket, R.I. WICKS, Georgre Easton, railway official; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 16, 1867. Began as elk. gen. frt. dept. N.Y.C. & H.R. R.R., at N.Y. City, 1882; elk. gen. frt. dept.. West Shore R.R., 1887-96; chief elk. to traffic mgr., same rd., 1896-01; chief elk. to 2d v.-p., N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. at New Haven, 1901-2; chief elk. to 1st v.-p., same rd., 1902-4; traveling frt. agt.. Merchants' Despatch Transpor- tation Co., 1904-6; chief elk. to v.-p., Bangor & Aroostook R.R., 1907-8; gen. frt. agt. same since Oct., 1908. Address: Bangor, Me. WIEIiAiri>, Georg-e Beber, paleontologist; b. Boalsburg, Pa., Jan. 24. 1865; s. Washington Fred- eric and Margaret (Reber) Wieland; B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1893; studied U. of Gottingen, 1894, U. of Pa., 1896-7: fellow, Yale, 1899, 1900, Ph.D., 1900; m. Edla Kristina Andersson, of Nykoping, Sweden, 1891. Teacher, Chester, Pa., 1895; engaged in ex- plorations in Black Hills Rim, summers, 1895-02 (in part privately conducted, but mainly with Prof. O. C. Marsh, for Yale Mus.); also led two ex- pdns. for the Am. Mus. Natural History; secured many famous fossils, including the hugest marine turtles known to science, the giraffe-necked dino- saur Barosaurus, and numerous silicified cycads; now research asso. Carnegie Instn. : lecturer in paleobotany in Yale; delivered response for Am. representatives at dedication of the Aldrovandi Museum, Bologna, Italy, June 12, 1907. Mem. So- ciedad Geologica Mexicana, Soc. Antonio Alzate, R. Accad. Sci., Bologna, Phi (jamma Delta; Archduke Rainer Gold Medal, 1914. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings and other details.) Home: Anawan, West Haven, Conn.* WIEITEB, Leo, philologist; b. Byalostok, Russia, July 26, 1862; s. Solomon and Frieda (Rabinowicz) Wiener; ed. gymnasia at Minsk and Warsaw; stu- dent of medicine. Warsaw U., 1880; Polytechnic at Berlin, 1881-2; came to U.S., 1882; m. Bertha Kahn, of Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 27, 1893. Taught Greek, Latin and mathematics in Odessa, Mo., 1883-4, and in Kansas City High Sch., 1884-92; asst. prof. Ger- manic and Romance langs., U. of Mo., 1892-5; taught langs. in N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1895-6; instr. Slavic langs. and lits., 1896-01, asst. prof., 1901-11, prof., 1911 — , Harvard. Mem. sev- eral philol. socs. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Address: 29 Sparks St., Cambridge, Mass.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1153 WIEB, Fred Newton, lawyer; b. Lowell, Mass., July 4, 18G1; s. Xewton J. ami Caroline (Peabodv) Wier; prep. edn. Lowell Hia:h Sch.; A.B., Amherst Coll.. 1882; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1887; m. Lowell, Dec. 9, 1896, Bertha E. Baker. Practiced in Boston for 15 mos., since at Lowell; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891-2; dist. atty., ISIiddlesex Co.. 1892- 01. Home: Lowell. Mass. "WIGGIN. Charles B., banker; b. Roxburv, Mass., Sept. 14, 18SG; s. Arthur C. and Sarah Elizabeth (Chadwick) Wissin: srad. Roxbury Hish Sch.; m. Bessie Hayes, of New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 16, 1910. Pres. Brookline Trust Co., 1910-11; asst. treas. Am. Sugar Retinins Co., Boston, 1911-13; v.-p. ^Merchants Nat. Bank since Oct.. 1913; dir. Brookline Trust Co.: trustee Brookline Savings Bank. Republican. Unitarian. Mason (Washing- ton Lodare). Clubs: Al^()ncluin. Boston City, Mass. Automobile. Country, Eastern Yacht; Union League (New York). Recreations: outdooi- sports. Home: 120 Marlborou.sh St. Office: 28 State St., Boston. WIGGIN, Charles Horace, railway official; b. Durham, N.H., Sept. 23, 1859; s. Horace and Mary (Smith) Wiggin; ed. pub. schs. and Pliillips Acad., Exeter, N.H.; m. Nov. 24, 1886, Jennie M. Knowl- ton, of Durham, N.H. In service of Boston & Maine R.R., as machinist, since 1882; foreman machine dept.. 1885-91: master mechanic Concord div., 1891-5; with motive power dept. Concord and Wliite ^Mountain divs., 1895-01; asst. supt. of motive power, 1901-7, supt., same, since Jan. 1, 1907. Ma- son (Past Master), Chapter. Commandery, Shrine; Senior Grand Warden of N.H. Clubs: N. E. Rail- road (past pres.), Newmarket. Home: Maiden, Mass. Office: North Station, Boston. ■WIGGIN", Frank H.; b. Vk^olfboro, N.H., Oct. 27, 1851: s. Benjamin and Lucy (Clough) Wiggin; acad. edn.; m. Mary Walker, 1891. Asst. to treas., 1886-95, asst. treas, 1895-6, treas. since 1896. A.B. C.F.IM. Home: 9 Wren St., West Roxbury, Mass. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston.* ■WIGGIN", Fred B., prison warden; b. Saco, Me., July 6, 1861; s. .Tames Jones and Hannah S. (Ru- mery) Wiggin; direct descent from Thomas Wig- gin, first gov. of the Province of N.H., 1630; ed. com. and high schs., Saco: m. Jan. 15, 1889, Nellie B. Shaw, of Biddeford, Me. Engaged in clerical office work, 1877-89; in retail coal trade, 1890-1900; ins. business, 1900-7; city marshal and sheriff, 1907-10; warden Me. State Prison, Jan. 19, 1911- Mar. 17, 1913. Citv treas., Saco, Me., 1892, 1897-9; chmn. Sch. Bd.. 1898-1900. Democrat. Conglist. Mason. Home: Saco, IMe. WIGGIN, Henry Mayhew, INI.D.; b. Jackson. N.H., Dec. 14, 1868: s. Henry and Mary B. (Trickev) Wiggin; descendant of Capt. Thomas W^iggin, the immigrant, who settled in N.H., 1630; ed. pub. schs. and Bridgton. Me., Acad.; M.D., Boston U. Sch. of ^Medicine. 1895; m. Georgiana I. Russell, of Dor- chester, Mass., Nov. 6, 1895; 2 children. Chester Henry. Russell Morrison. Practiced in Whitefield, N.H., since 1895; mem. staff Dr. IMorrison's Hosp., Whitefield, 6 yrs.; state med. examiner, 5 yrs. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, N.H. State Homoe. Med. Soc, Coos Co. Med. Soc. Mason; K.P.; Elk. Baptist. Address: Whitefield, N.H. WIGGIN. Joseph, lawyer; b. Exeter, N.H., Mar. 7, 1871; s. Joseph Furnald and Ruth Hurd (Hollis) W'iggin; A.B., Harvard, 1893, LL.B., 1896; m. Mai- den, Jan. 2, 1901, Grace Parker Corbett. Has prac- ticed in Boston since 1896: v.-p. First Nat. Bank, Maiden; trustee and mem. bd. of investments. Mai- den Savings Bank. Treas. and trustee Sanborn Sem., East Kingston, N.H. ; trustee ^Maiden Pub. Li- brary. Citv solicitor. Maiden. 1899-07; mem. Sch. Bd., 1909-13; Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am., Mass., and Middlesex bar assns.. Social Law Library, Boston, etc. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Home: 55 Clarendon St., Maiden, Mass. Office: 27 State St., Boston. WTGGIN. Kate Soug'laB, author; b. Philadelphia, Sept. 28, 1859; d. Robert N. and Helen E. (Dyer) Smith; sister of Nora Archibald Smith: grad. Ab- bot Acad., Andover, Mass., 1878; (Litt.D., Bow- doin Coll., Maine, 1906); m. George C. Riggs, Mar. 30, 1895. Organized the first free kindergarten for poor cliildren on tlie Pacific Coast; has been inter- ested In th;it work e\er since. Continues her name of "Kate Douglas Wiggin" in her lit. work. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 145 W. 58th St., New York, and "Quill- cote," Hollis, :Me.* WIGGIiBSWOBTH, George, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 3, 1853; s. Edward and Henrietta May (God- dard) Wlgglesworth; descendant of Edward Wlg- glesworth, Boston, 1638; A.B., Harvard, 1874, A.M., 1875, LL.B., 1878; m. Mary Catherine Dixwell, of Cambridge, Mass., June 20, 1878; 6 children, Anna C. (Mrs. Philip Putnam Chase), Norton, Marion E. (Mrs. Lloyd Tliornton Brown), liulh, Richard Bowditch, Frank. Practiced in Boston since 1879; pres. Lyman Mills; dir. Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co., Everett Mills, Pacific Mills, and Pepperell, Ham- ilton. Amoskeag, Boston, Great Falls, Merrimack, and York Mfg. cos., N.E. Trust Co., Tampa (Fla.) Electric Co., Waltham (Mass.) Bleachery & Dve Works; trustee Gen. Ins. Guaranty Fund, Central Aguirre Sugar Cos., Suffolk Real Estate Trust. Trustee INTass. Gen. Hosp., McLean Hosp., Conva- lescent Home (Waverley, Mass.), Milton Acad.; dir. Wentworth Inst.; mem. Corpn. Mass. Inst. Tech.; overseer Harvard Coll.; treas. of Trustees of Pub- lic Reservations. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: St. Botolph, Technology, Harvard. Home: Milton, Mass. Office: 53 State St., Boston.* WIGHT. Daniel Webster, M.D.; b. Casco, Me., Mar. 21, 1837; s. Barclay and Ann Wight; ed. com- mon and high schs., Casco, and Bowdoin Coll.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1867; m. Mary E. Jordan, of Casco, Me., May 14. 1868. Served in 10th Me. Vols., Civil War, 1862-5; practiced in West Sumner, Me., 1868-73, Winchester, Mass., 1873-80, Pomeroy, la., 1880-94, West Medford, IMass.. 1895-03. Casco, Me., since 1903. Progressive. 32° Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, K.T.). Address: Casco, Me. WIGHT, Delano, lawyer; b. Boston, May 10, 1882; s. Eugene Barton and Mary Dennie (Clapp) Wight: A.B., Harvard, 1902, LL.B., 1904: m. Mar- garet Crocker, of Boston, Apr. 9, 1912; 1 son, De- lano, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1904. and since practiced in Boston. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Sec. Gen. Theol. Library. Republican. Clubs: Boston City, Union Boat. Home: 37 Garrison Rd., Brookline, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. WIGHT, Fred W.; b. Rockland, Me., Dec. 28, 1857; s. Hezekiah W. and Frances P. Wight; ed. high sch., Rockland, Me.; m. Izzelle T. Fifield, of Dexter, Me., Mar. 6, 1883. Mem. firm of Cobb, Wight & Co., Rockland, Me., 25 yrs.; engaged as merchan- dise broker 6 yrs.; treas. Augusta State Hosp. since Sept. 1, 1913; mem. Bd. of Aldermen. Rock- land, 1888, 1889; U.S. collector of customs, Waldo- boro Dist., 1900-14. Republican. Conglist. Mason (18°, K.T.). Address: Rockland, Me. WIGHT, Joseph Howard, lawyer; b. Dummer, N.H.. Mar. 11. 1866; s. Isaac Carlton and Philantha L. (Howard) Weight; descendant of Thomas Wight, the immigrant, Dedham. Mass., 1636; grad. Me. Wesleyan Sem.. Rents Hill, Me., 1886; LL.B., Bos- ton U. Sch. of Law, 1890; m. Penelope S. Thwing, of Woolwich. Me., Dec. 23, 1890 (died 1895); 1 child, Ruth Emily, b. IMar. 23. 1894: m. 2d, Alberta Willard. of Brunswick, Vt., Jan. 15, 1S96; 3 chil- dren, Willard, b. Sept. 28, 1897. Mary Philantha, Apr. 13, 1899. Alberta Howard. June 12, 1905. Ad- mitted to N.H. bar, 1890. and since practiced in Berlin; formerly pres. Berlin Savings Bank & Trust Co.; y.-p. and atty. Berlin Building & Loan Assn. Clk. Town of Berlin. 1892-5; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, 1896-7; mem. City Council. 1902-5; co. solicitor, 1904-8; police commr., 1910-13: mem. N.H. Ho. of Ren.. 1899. 1901: justice Municipal Ct., Berlin, since 1915. Mem. Berlin and Gorham Bar Assn. (spc.-treas.). Mason (S2°); mem. Order Eastern Star. Recreations: hunting. Ashing. Ad- dress: Berlin, N.H. WIGHTMAN. John Q.. carriage dealer; b. Col- chester, Conn.. Oct. 15. 1851; s. John C. and Caro- line M. (Standish) Wightman; descendant of Ed- ward Wightman, who was burned at the stake for his religious belief, and of Miles Standish, of the Mayflower; ed. Bacon Acad., Colchester, and 1154 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Conn Lit Instn., Suffield; m. Jennie E. liathbun, Island, N.Y.; practiced in Springfield, Mass., since of East Haddam, Conn., Aug. 28, 1S76; children, 1889. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, Hampden Herbert K.. Clifford S., Helen M. Engaged in sell- County Med. Soc, Springfield Acad. Medicine, ing vehicles at Stafford, Conn., since 1874. Reg- Woman's Med. Soc. of Springfield, D.A.R. Address: istrar since 1885; tax collector, 1897-1903; county 319 State St., Springfield, Mass. commr., 1905-11, and 1915-19; mem. Conn. Ho. of WIIiCOMB, Arthur Henry, merchant; b. Chester, Rep., 1915-17; chmn. Republican Town Com. Mem. n.h., jjec. 31, 1&66; s. Charles Snelling and Harriet Wolcott Lodge No. 60, F. and A.M. Baptist. Club: a. (Simonds) Wilcomb; ed. pub. schs., Chester, Stafford. Address: Stafford, Conn. u.nd I'hillips Acad., Exeter; m. Sarah M. Batchelder, WIKSEIiIi, Gustave Perclval, dentist, retired; of Chester, Oct. 15, 1888. Served as telegraph b. Roxlmrv, Feb. Hi, 1S63; .s. Gustave and Julia operator, Springfield, Mass., also conducted a sch. (Emerson) Wiksell; mother's grandfather, Rev. of telegraphy; engaged in gen. merchandise busi- Joseph Emerson, was the first minister of Pep- ness, Chester, since 1887; identified with evapo- perell and great uncle of Ralph Waldo Emerson; rated fruit business several yrs.; treas. and mgr. ed. pub. schs. of Boston; high sch., Pepperell, Mass.; Chester and Derry Telephone Co.; dir., elk. and professional knowledge gained by experience and auditor Chester & Derry R.R. Co.; trustee Derry observation; m. Mollie Johnson, of Boston, Nov. Savings Bank. Tax collector 10 yrs.; postmaster 1, 1894; 1 child, Olga, b. Jan. 10, 1896. Practiced 20 yrs.; town treas. 12 yrs.; mem. N.H. Ho. of dentistry in Boston, 1887-12; now devoting time Rep., 1895-9. Sec. and treas. Republican Club, to studv of foods in relation to health; actively 1890-1908; ex-pres. Rockingham Co. Rep. Club. identifie"d with the Johnson Educator Food Co. Mem. St. Mark's Lodge No. 44, F. and A.M., Derry; Hon. mem. state dental socs. of N.H. and Vt. Social- Bell Chapter No. 25, R.A.M.; Mount Nebo Council ist. Universalist. Pres. Walt Whitman Fellowship No. 15, R. & S.M.; mem. Order Eastern Star, Pa- International. Club: Boston City. Is a sculptor trons of Husbandry, Junior Order U.A.M. Conglist. of note; his bas relief of Lincoln has been praised Address: Chester, N.H. by artists; also portraits of Horace Traubel, writer; WIIiCOX, Alice Blythe Tucker (Mrs. George William Hodge, the actor, and Chas. Kellogg, the Wilcox), writer, lectuier; b. Owen Sound, Ont., naturalist. Home: 18 Atherton Av., Roslindale, Can.; d. William Henry and Mary Ann (Ely trie) IMass. Tucker; ancestors notable in marine interests of .^■^■r-^.^^ «i-u _!. 1- -n i- -p T * 1 Devonshire, Eng.; B.A., Toronto U., 1896, M.A., WII.BOR, Albert Gallatin, farmer, live stock 1898; studied U. of Chicago, Columbia U. and Lady raiser. (See vol. 1909.) Margaret Hall, Oxford, Eng.; m. George Wilcox, "WIIiBUR, Benjamin, mfr. ; b. South Scituate, civil and mining engr., 19UT; 1 child, Elizabeth. R.I., Apr. 7, 1S35. (See vol. 1909.) Former dean of Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, N.Y. Lec- WIIBUB, Hubert Granville, M.D.; b. Pembroke, tuf-er Brooklyn Inst New York Bd. of Edn. Club: Me., Dec. 18, 1859; s. Benjamin and Ruth Wilbur: ed. Women s Univ. (N.Y City), \\riter of mag aiti- Fall River (Mass.) pub. and high schs.; A.B., Har- ^^^,^v,'''?'^?.^'7 ?^''^?-l-f*^''TV^°''?"'^? Saturday Night, vard, 1886; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; m. Bos- entitled Worth-\^ hile People I Know." Recrea- ton, June, 1890, Evangeline Ward; 1 son, Hubert J^ions: walking, gardening. Address: Long Hill, Ray, b. Apr. 20, 1893. Has practiced in Fall River l-onn. since 1890. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Mass. 'WIIiCOX, Asa Hopson; b. Clinton, Conn., Sept. Med. Soc, A.M. A., Soc. of Psychiatry and Neu- 1, 1857; s. Asa C. and Pameiia .Ann (scranion) rology, Boston. Club: Harvard (Boston). Recrea- Wilcox; A.B., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1880; m. Fannie tions: farmer, fruit grower. Address: 292 N. A. Terwilliger, of Rondout, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1888 (died Main St., Fall River, Mass. lS89)^_m. 2d, Melissa A. Beadle, of Hartford, Conn., "WIIiBUB, Joel, retired merchant; Me., Sept. 19. 1833; s. Benjamin and Mar Wilbur; ed. Phillips High Sch., Farmir New Hampton Instn., N.H.; m. Philli Bank; trustee Phillips Savings Bank; pres. Bd. of ^-"t Iddresl- "^^ Wafei^St T^rS^^ Trade. Phillips; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1889, 1891, ^^^^- Address. 30 Watei St., Toirington, Conn. 1899-1900, Senate, 1892-4; pres. elector-at-large, "WIIiCOX, De"Witt Gilbert, surgeon; b. Akron, 1st nomination of William McKinley. Republican. O., Jan. 15, 1858; s. David Gilbert and Hanna Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Recreations: hunting, (Whitney) Wilcox; descendant of John Wilcox, fishing. Address: Phillips, Me. first selectman of Hartford, Conn., 1660: grad. Akron High Sch., 1876; elective course, Buchtel fice of Thomas Gleed Morrisville; adnaitted to bar, ^^^r. ^ j^^'^.^ q^^' ^^ Alfred, N.Y., s4pt. 5.' 1856; m. Underbill, Vt., Mercy Jane IMorse; 2 chil- 18S3. 4 children Margaret (Mrs John M Colonv) as Wilbur & Palmer, and for 2 yr^^ Erie County Hosp., Buffalo, 1890-05: surgeon in cott, as Wilbur & Wolcott; grand juror agt to chief Lexington Heights Hosp., Buffalo, 1890-08; prosecute suits Town of Jericho; trustee Pub. chief of staff, Maverick Dispensary. East Boston Library; dir. and sec. Home for Friendless Women, since 1909, also mem. bd. dirs.; prof, gvnecologv Republican. Unitarian. Mem Vt. Bar Assn. Mason. Boston U. Sch. of Medicine. Mem. A.M.A.. Am Author of a four-volume history of Vermont, 1903. j^^t. Homoeopathy (pres., 1914), Phi Delta Theta; Address: Jericho, Vt. ex-pres. N.Y. State Homce. Soc. Republican. Bap- 'VTI^B'CTB, Sarah Mann, M.D.; b. Westerly, R.I., tist; mem. Bapt. Social Union. Clubs: Boston July 9, 1853; d. William Hale (M.D.) and Eliza City, Twentieth Century (Boston). Author: Health. Scott (Mann) Wilbur; descendant of Samuel Wil- Hygiene, Happiness, 1910; Physical Awakening of bur, who came from Yorkshire, Eng., to Boston, the Boy, 1911. Wrote, 1888. first monograph in before 1633; student Woodbridge's pvt. acad., Wes- U.S. on floating kidney, following a successful terly, R.I.; A.B., 1872, Rutgers Female Coll., N.Y. operation for same; was the first to operate upon City, A.M., 1879, Ph.D.. 1887; M.D., Woman's Med. a criminal's brain, 1909, for purpose of effecting Coll. of Pa., 1885; unmarried. Began practice in change in character, and as result of operation New England Hosp.. Boston, 1885; served as resi- criminal was paroUed from Dannemora Prison, dent phys.. Mass. State Primary Sch., Munson, N.Y., after serving 3 yrs. of 7 yrs.' sentence for Mass., and Nursery and Child's Hosp., Staten forgery. Recreations: golf, fishing, photography. WHO'S WHO IN NEW KNGT.AND 1155 Home: 184 Aspinwall Av., Brookllne. Office: 419 WILDE, Arthur Herbert, educator: b. Framing- Boylston St., Boston. ham, Mass., Apr. 29, 1S65; s. Joseph and Susan WTT.co3t -noTTTn M vptlrfxi M D • h T.pxinc- i'-^ily (French) Wilde; A.B., Boston U., 1887, S. toi?!''N.*l°^Fe°!'T5' m'l?1''Henry''and- s'i^^ann^a ^ifi', ^^oVl^'^'"'^'"^ '''^^- ^'^- '''''''^ ^•^-^«»^' Mason • mem G Tr S A R Cliai- L^^^^ '^^^^ ^^^P^- "^ education, Boston U.. since June. Lee Mass ^■''^■^■' b-A.K. CUiD. i.oe. Aauiess. jg^^ Home: Needham, Mass. To^^s^o^.°n^Ce^l!f. "^^^.^^^^?8^l"^^°^^u' o/'^^'if-^^^^ Fa^T.^fe^n. =^l°s"s.nTa"^^^5.^V?-f9^'•|!^^1ra°m"^^^.^^in'd Robert M WilcoKrsS4 Editorial wrUer a^d Adelaide F. (Waldron) Wilde: 4d. pub. schs.; un- ?onthr Now York fou.n-,1 and cK\ro Vmerican carried. V.-p. and gen. supt. Union St. Ry. Co.. ?a!li wv:^3 V^l^ "i^ A,,,^.,^^^ VH ?)^^ '^? ^^^v=" New Bedford, since 1907: v.-p. New Bedford & On- ^^f^o^^il^'^ w^S,J Tv,T -£ f,?^/i«w iL^t ^2°nb' set St. Ry. Co.; trustee New Bedford Inst, for Sav- poems. etc.) Home. The Bungalow, Short Beach. .^^^ ^^^^ Southern N.E. Country Fair; mem. New ^°""- Bedford Bd. of Trade (ex-pres.). Mem. Am. Elec. ■WII.COX, Prank Landon, banker; b. Berlin, Conn., Ry. Assn. Mason. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Jan. 8, ISSS; s. .^amuel Curtis an-l Anna Scovil Dartmouth, New England Street Railway (ex- (Peck) Wilcox: B.A.. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., pres.) ; Engineers' (Boston). Home: 468 Pleasant 1880: m. Harriet Churchill Webster, of Berlin, st. Office: 814 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. Conn., Jan. 19. 1898: 2 children, Margaret Web- _„,____ -, ^ „ n ^ ,, ,, -r, ster, Samuel Churchill. Began as elk. in office of , ^^^^^^\ ="^* ^^?!"' educator, author; b Bos- Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., Kensington Factory, ton. Mass Aug. 11, 1841; s. David and Ceha Colton Berlin, 1880, mgr. of plant, 1887-90: treas. Berlin (Burt) Wilder; B.S., in anatomia summa cum Iron Bridge Co., 1890-03: pres. Fidelity Trust Co.. laude, Lawrence Scientific Sch. 1862 M.D. 1866 Hartford. 1905— : pres. J. O. Smith Mfg. Co.; dir. ^ Sarah Cowell Nichols, June 9, .1868 (died Nov. Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Peck. Stow & Wilcox Ij^u 190i> : "\ 2^ Mary Field, June 11, 1906. In ii.epublican. Conglioi.. ivicm. j^cjl«. x oi. i>iao%^ii. --.. ,rv■,/^ T * ■ ™ f,,„ ^^^h Clubs: Hartford, University (Hartford). Recrea- emeritus 1910—. Lecturer on coniparative anat- tions: motoring. Home: Berlin, Conn. Office: 49 o.^^' Anderson (Agassiz) Summer Sch. of Natural Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn.* ^'^^^^^^ 1873-4 and 18 .5, .summer schs at Peoria _____■_, _ _ „ V, T,r ■ -1 and Normal, 111.; on physiology, Med. Sch. of Me., WIICOX, George Horace, mfr.; b Meriden, 1875-84, and Univ. of Mich., 1876; at Lowell Inst., S^S^^l-J^'^i-P- ^^^J}^ ^^"*i^^*^® 9o?^'^ Charlotte A. ^gge, 1871. Member advisory council Simplified (Smith) Wilcox: Ph. B., Yale, 1875; m. Nettie B. spelling Board, Am. Soc. Sanitary and Moral Pro- Curtis, of New Britain (^onn. Jan 23 1884. En- phyla.xis; v.-p. Non-Smokers Protective League; dir. Meriden Nat Bank, Wilcox & White Co., Occi- j,^ iggg discovered, nr. Charleston, S.C, a large dental Oil Co. Meriden Trust Co. Meriden Hosp spider (since named Nephila Wilder! by McCook) etc.: v.-p City Pavings Bank. Republican. Conglist. f^Q^i which, while alive, he reeled 150 yards of silk; Mason (K.T., Shriner). Home: Meriden, Conn.* ^^ ^ggg silk from these spiders was woven into rib- WIIiCOX. Henry Iiansinsf, lawyer; July 16, 1861- bon on a steamloom. Devised the "Slip-system of Mar. 23. 1909. (See vol. 1909.) notes," 1867. and the "Correspondence-slip," 1884. WILCOX, William Walter, mfr.; b. Middletown, Has prepared nearly 2 000 vertebrate brains in- Conn, Apr. 11. 186'2: s. William Walter and Fliza- eluding 13 from educated persons (SeeWhosWho beth (Crittenden) Wilcox; B.A., Williams. 1885: m. in America for books, songs, etc.) Address. (sum- Mary Root, of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 3, 1886. Gen. mer) Siasconset, Mass.; (winter) Newton. Masb. ■ mgr., since 1906. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co.. mfrs. WILDER, Charles W., educator; b. Cliftondale. marine hardware (founded 1847) ; v.-p. Middletown Mass. Feb. 16, 1877; s. Rev. Charles W. and Nat. Bank; dir. Farmers & Mechanics Savings Janette Howe (DavLs) Wilder; first Am. ancestor Bank. Trustee Conn. Industrial Sch. for Girls, settled in America, 1640 — old homestead in Lan- Conn. Hosp. for In-nne. Republican. Conglist. caster Mass.; grad. Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass., Home: 181 High St., Middletown, Conn.* 1895; A.B., Boston U., 1899; A.M., Harvard. 1905; WILD, Azel Washburn, clergyman. (See vol. m. Maude Janette Case (lineal descendant of Roger 1909.) Williams), of Putnam, Conn.. June 22. 1912. Instr. Wll-D Henrv Daniel colle-e nrof • b Greens- Norwalk (Conn.) Univ. Sch.. 1899-01 Pennington wixrjj, jienry uaniex, cone,-e i>rui., o. vjreenb- . _ . q loni 9 Trinitv T-Tnll Wnshinsiton Pa boro, Vt., Oct. 11. 1S86; s. Azel W. and Ellen (Doug- (^ since^ m prof. Latin. 1889-91, Olivet Coll.; asst. prof. Latin. Mem Phi Beta Kappa (Boston U Chapter), ih^eta 1891-5. prof. Latin. 1895—, dean, 1902. Williams ^^'ta Chi, Xi (Diopter of Alpha Delta laui v^^^^^^ Poll Mnmp- Williirrmtown Mass * cester Acad.). Am. Pollt. Science Assn.. IN. 11.. MIS coll. Home. \\ lUiamstown, luass. tory Teachers' Assn. Republican. Conglist. Club: WILD, Isaac Jocelyn, real estate; b. Stockport. Economic Recreations: tennis, motor boating. Ad- N.Y.; Aug. 25. 1842: s. Joseph and Sarah (Jocelyn) dress- Worcester Academy, Worcester. Mass. Wild; B.A.. Yale. 1867; m. Sarah E. Goodyear, of "^'=''''- _ __ . „ ,,.,u .., ■^^. k -o^,, Hamden, (ionn.. July 3. 1878; 2 children. Joseph WILDER, Harris Hawthorne, zoology Goodvear, Jocelyn Plant. Began as cashier U.S. gor. Me.. Apr 7 864 ;s. Solon (musical director) Tea (io.. N.Y. City. 1868; in oyster business. Balti- and Sarah Watkins (Smith) Wilder. AJ3.. Am- moreTRId.. 1869-71: with New Haven Gas Light Co., herst. 1886; Ph.D.. U. of F':eiburg( Baden) 1891 1872-01. treas.. 1887-01; with Stiles Metal Co., 1904- m. Boston, Inez Luanne Whipple, of Diamo^ 06; real estate broker on own account since 1906. R-L. July 26 1906. Prof, ^oolosy-. .Sj"ith Coll , Republican. Conglist. Address: 168 Park St., New since 1892. Mem. Am. Soc. Naturali.sts. Am. Soc. Haven Conn Zoologists, Boston Soc. Natural History, Assn. Am. 1156 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Anatomists, Am. Anthrop. Assn.; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Author: Invertebrate Zoology, 1894; Synop.'^is of Animal Classification, 1902; Tlie History of thie Hnman Body, 1910; also numerous papers on ^■ertebrate anatomy and physical antliro- pology; especially on amphibians, diploteratology and the epidermic markings of human and simia)i palms and soles. Home: 27 Belmont Av., Northamp- ton, Mass.* WIIiSER, Herbert Augustus, retired paper mfr. ; h. Atlleboro, Mas.s., .luue 22. 1837; s. Charles B. and Mary Ann (Guild) Wilder; ed. pub. schs. of Chel- sea, Mass.; m. Sarah B. Paare, of Chel.sea, ]Mass., Oct. 11. 1873 (died 1891); children. Constance Per- ley, Mary C. (Mrs. E. E. Kent, of Newton), Mar- garet Guild. Began in paper business, 1858; mem. firm of Wilder & Co.; dir. Internat. Paper Co. Trustee Newton Hosp., Berea (Ky.) Coll., Atlanta (Ga.) U. ; mem. Prudential Com. A.B.C.F.M. Re- publican. Conslist. Home: Newton, Mass. Office: 220 De\onsliire St., Boston. WIIiDEB, Herbert Merrill, illustrator; Sept. 26, 1864-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) WIIiSER, Inez Whipple (Mrs. Harris Hawthorne Wilder); b. Uianiond Hill, R.I., May 19, 1871; d. Eliab Daniel and Sarah (Wheaton) Vv'hipple; grad. R.I. State Normal Sch., 1890; Ph.B., Brown U., 1900; M.A., Smith Coll., 1904; m. at Boston, Harris Haw- thorne Wilder, .July 26, 1906. Asso. prof, zoology, Smith Coll., 1902 — . Mem. Am. Soc. Zoologists. Contbr. on mammalian i^alm and sole configura- tion; anatomy, embryology and life history of am- phibians; life history of the salamander Desmog- nathus, etc. Home: 27 Belmont Av., Northampton, Mass.* WIIiDEK, S. Fannie Gerry, author, newspaper writer. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiDER, Salmon ■Willougrhby, mfr.; b. Law- rence, Mass., Feb. 10, 1870; s. Salmon Willoughby and Rose Eaton (True) Wilder; grad. Lowell High Sch., 1886; studied abroad, 1886-7; S.B. in Chem. Engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891; m. Bellows Falls, Vt., 1895, Marcia Russell Sawyer. Connected with Russell Paper Co., Lawrence, 1891-3 inclusive; with William Russell & Son, Boston and Fall Mountain Paper Co., Bellows Falls, Vt., 1894-7 inclusive; pres. and treas. Merrimac Chem. Co., Boston, since 1897; v.-p. The Russell Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Lecturer at Mass. Inst. Tech. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Society Chem. In- dustry, Soc. of Art, Mfg. Chem. As.sn., of U.S. Clubs: Exchange, Engineers', Eastern Yacht, Tech- nology (Boston and New York). Recreations: ar- chery, boating. Home: Newton Centre, JMass. Of- fice: 33 Broad St., Boston.* 'WIIiDIir, Creorg'e Washingrton, mechanical supt.; b. Decatur, 111., Feb. 28, 1870; s. George M. and Adaline (Engler) Wildin; B.S., Kan. State Agrl. Coll., 1892; m. Josephine Fish, of Strong City, Kan., Sept. 13, 1902. Began as draftsman in Topeka shops of A.,T. & S.F. Ry., 1892. later machinist and loco- motive fireman same rd.; locomotive engr. INIex. Central Ry., 1896-7; supt. Aermotor Co., Chicago, 1897-8; locomotive engr. C. & A. R.R., and later machinist, locomotive and car insp. and mech. engr., Plant System, at Savannah, Ga. ; mech. engr. Central R.R. of N.J., 1901-4; apptd. asst. mech. supt. Erie Ry., Mar., 1904, and mech. supt. same rd., at Meadville, Pa., Apr., 1904-7; asst. supt. motive power, Lehigh Valley R.R., Jan. -July, 1907; mech. .supt. N.Y., N. H. & H. R.R. since July, 1907. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Ry. Master Mechanics' Assn. (pres., 1909-10), Master Car Builders' Assn., Traveling Engrs.' As- sn., Air Brake Assn., Internat. Fuel Assn., Effi- ciency Soc. of New York. Republican. Baptist. Mason (32°). Clubs: New York Railroad (ex-pre.s. ); New England Railroad, Western Railway, Engi- neers' (Boston), Union League (New Haven, Conn.). Recreations: motoring, bowling. Home: Hotel Taft. Office: Railroad Office Bldg., New Haven, Conn. WIIiDIMCAN, Alfred, banker; b. Danbury, Conn., Dec. 31, 1838; s. William and Elisabeth (Beard) Wildman; ed. pvt. schs.; m. Danburv, Dec. 19, 1S67, Ellen Dellicker; 1 son. Leonard D. Has been iden- tified with banking business in Danbury since 1884; pres. City Nat. Bank; treas. Danbury & Bethel Gas & Electric Light Co., The Danbury Home, Danbury Relief Soc; auditor and trustee Danbury Library Assn.; dir. Danbury Cemetery Assn. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Country, Dan- buiy. Address: Danbury, Conn. WII.Z:, William Conrad, M.D.; Jan. 23, 1847-Feb. 21, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in Amer- ica, 1912-13.) WIIiES, Thomas !■., lawyer; b. Gardiner, Me., June 26, 1876; s. ^\'illium H. and Louisa D. (Hans- combe) Wiles; pub. sclis. and English High Sch.. Boston; pvt. tuition in law; m. Madeline M. Fau- \re, of Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 1, 1911; children, Kellen, Thomas L., .Ir. Served as clerk in Superior Ct. of Boston 14 yr.s. ; admitted to Mass. bar, 1903; mem. firm of Anderson, Sweetser & Wiles since 1910. Republican. INIem. Am. and JMass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston^ Mason. Club: Exchange. Home: Hingham, Mass. Office: 84 State St., Boston. WIIiEY, Isaiah Harding', merchant. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiKIE, William Daniel, clergyman; b. Ottawa, Can., 1S66; s. William W. and Eliza (Bell) Wilkie; B.A., Queen's Coll., Kingston, Can., 1894; studied Harvard Div. Sch. and Harvard Law Sch.; m. Mar- garet Scott, of Guelph, Ont., Can., 1894. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; practiced in Brockton, 1905-9; ordained Unitarian ministry, 1894; pastor, Athol. since 1910. INIason. Address: Athol, RIass. WIX.KINS, Arthur; b. Franklin Co., Wilton, Me., Nov. 27, 1869: s. William Warren and Rhoda Hill- man (Mosher) Wilkins; on mother's side descended from Benjamin Butterfield, born in Eng. and died in Chelmsford, aiass.. Mar. 2, 1688; ed. town schs. of Wilton and Wilton Acad.; m. Sept. 3, 1892, Min- nie Evelyn Miller, of Wilton, Me.: m. 2d, Dec. 25, 1901, Gertrude Pierce ;\Iosher. of Temple. Me. En- gaged as lumberman and farmer. Jay, Me., since 1892. Selectman, 1905-9; mem. Sch. Bd.; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1910-11, 1915-16. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Pythias, (grange. Address: North Jay. Me. WII.KINS, Charles Abbott, mfr.; b. at Manches- ter, N.H., May 4, 1862; s. James and Charlott Ace- neth (Abbott) Wilkins; ed. pub. schs., Manchester, 1867-70, dist. sch. and acad., Henniker, 1870-8; grad. Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., JManches- ter, 1879; m. Walworth Co., S.D., Dec. 21, 1887, Eleanor Smith Howell; children, Eleanor Abbott. James, Lucy, Charles Howell, Robert Fulton, How- ell, George. Roger DeBray, Charlott, Elizabeth, Sherman. Carpenter, teacher and typesetter, Wal- worth Co., S.D., 1883-5; owner horse ranch Camp- bell Co., S.D.. 1885-92; returned to Henniker, 1893, and since 1895 has engaged in mfg. dry measures and barrel covers. County commr. Walworth Co., 1883-4; deputy sheriff, Merrimac Co., N.H.. 1893-9; moderator, Henniker, since 1895; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1902, 1912. Republican. Mason. Club: Hen- niker Social. Address: Henniker, N.H. WIIiKINS, Prank Iiemoyne, clergyman; b. Ty- rone, N.Y., June 30, 1851; s. Andrew and Laura Jane (Barnes) Wilkins; State Normal Sch., Cort- land, N.Y. ; Canandaigua Acad., Canandaigua, N.Y.; A.B., U. of Rochester, 1876, A.M., 1878; grad. Roch- ester Theol. Sem., 1879: (D.D., Central U., Bella, la., 1886); m. Minnie Frances Best, of Jordan, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1882. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1879; pastor Second Ch., Auburn, 1879-85, First Ch., Davenport, la., 1885-91; corr. for la. of The Stan- dard, Chicago, 1886-91; 1st sec. Bapt. Young Peo- l)le's L^nion of America, and editor Baptist Union, Chicago, 1891-6 (originated Christian Culture (bourses [3] for Bapt. Young People); pastor Pii-st Ch., Gloucester, Mass., 1896-1905, Free St. Ch., Portland, Me., 1905-13, 2d Ch. East Providence, R.I., 1913 — ; corr. for Me. of The Examiner, New York, 1905-13. Dir. Conf. of Bapt. Ministers in Mass.; mem. bd. Me. Bapt. Missionary Conv.; treas. Alumni Assn. of Rochester Theol. Sem., 1881-3; mem. Beta Phi Chapter Delta Kappa Epsilon (Rochester U.). Recreations: study of nature, bird lore. Home: 23 Walnut St., East Providence, R.I.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1157 WIIiKINS, Georg-e Clarence, I\r.D. ; b. Lebanon, N.H., :\Iar. n, isTt!; s. Cluules Tavlor and Emma A. (Stewart) AVilkins; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Manchester, June 17, 190;5, Sara L. Stuart; 1 son, Stuart Bray, b. June 29, 1906. House sur- geon Carney Hosp., 1899-1900; house physician Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1900-1; asst. physician McLean Hosp.. Waverley, iNlass., June-Sept., 1901; resident physician and asst. supt. Boston City Almshouse and Hosp., Long Island, 1901, 3; in pvt. practice, Manchester, since Jan. 1, 1903; now chief surgeon to Eliot Hosp., Manchester. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, INlass. Med. Soc, Manchester Med. Assn. (pres.), N.H. Surg. Club, etc. Mason (32°). Clubs: Derryfleld, Manchester Rifle and Pistol, Ragged Mountain Fish and Game, N.H. Harvard. Republican. Uni- tarian. Recreations: fishing, rifle shooting. Home: 174 N. River Rd. Office: The Pembroke, Manches- ter, N.H. WIIiKINS, Milan William, socialist worker. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiKINS, Russell, M.D.; b. Amesbury, Mass., Apr. 23, 1S73; s. Elijah Russell and Harriett N. (Davis) Wilkins; grad. Concord High Sch., 1891; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1896; m. Grace M. Thurber, of Penacook, N.H., May 30, 1903; 2 chil- dren, Daniel T., Dorothy H. Served as surgeon and 1st It., 1st N.H. Vols., Spanish-Am. War, 1898; practiced in Concord, N.H., since 1897; mem. staff Margaret Pillsbury Gen. Hosp. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1913; served as surgeon N.H.N.G. Mem. A.M. A., N.H. Med. Soc, Centre Dist. Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Address: 149 N. Main St., Concord, N.H. WIIiKINS, Samuel Herbert, insurance official; b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 3, 1861; s. Albert and Mary A. (Hopkins) Wilkins; ed. pub. schs.; m. Marietta B. Rowell, of Salem, Feb. 21, 1862; 2 children, Ray- mond Sanger, Alahlon Putnam (deceased). Began active career as elk. for Francis M. Tuttle, dry goods; bought out the business, 1888, and con- tinued until 1907 (retired); pres. Salem Mut. Fire Ins. Co. since 1907; v. -p. Salem Co-operative Bank; dir. Naumkeag Trust Co., Salem. Chmn. bd. of trustees Danvers State Hosp. Mem. Old Salem Chapter S.A.R. Mason; mem. A.O.U.W. (grand treas.). Republican. Universalist. Home: 52 Essex St. Office: 43 Church St., Salem, Mass. WlOiKINS, Susan Hamlin, retired teacher; b. Harrison, Me., Nov. 23, 1840; d. John and Lydia (Hamlin) Wilkins; ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad.; grad. Putnam Free Sch., Newburyport, 1858. Be- gan teaching in primary grade pub. schs. of Brook- lyn, 1862; retired, Aug., 1900, as prin. Intermediate Sch.. Brooklyn, after 38 yrs.' service. Address: Waterford, Oxford Co., Me. WIIiIiABD, Ashton Rollins, author; b. Mont- pelier, Vt., Apr. 14, 1858: s. C. W. and Emily D. (Reed) Willard; A.B., Dartmouth, 1879; located at Boston, 1887; m. Agnes, d. Gov. Horace Fairbanks, of Vt., 1888. Writer on art subjects for mags. Has passed much time abroad, principally in Italy. Chevalier Order of Crown, Italy, 1902. Clubs: Bos- ton Authors', Circolo Italiano. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: 43 Commonwealth Av., Boston.* WIIiIiABD, Bertel GUidden, singer, vocal teacher; b. Newcastle, Me., Jan. 19, 1874; s. Charles F. and Adelaide L. (Glidden) Willard; ed. pub. schs., New- castle, Me., and Igo, Cal., until 1888; prep. edn. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 1888-92; A.B., Bowdoin, 1896 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Boston, Aug. 24, 1903, Elvie E. Burnett. Toured the country as 2d bass of Temple Quartette, 1896-01; bass soloist Trinity Ch., Boston, 1903-5; instr. voice development. Har- vard, since 1902; chmn. sch. com., Millis, Mass., and mem. Rep. Town Com. Treas. Sargent Camp for Girls. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Mem. Am. Ornithologists' Union, Zeta Psi. Clubs: Nut- tall Ornithologists', Apollo. Recreations: ornithol- ogv, camping. Home: 1619 Mass. Av., Cambridge, Mass. Address: 30 Huntington Av., Boston, Mass. WHiliABD, Edg-ar !•., educator: b. Leominster, Mass., Jan. 28, 1864: s. Francis O. and Elizabeth Lee (Campbell) Willard; learned piano-making trade in father's factory, 1880-4; grad. Worcester (Mass.) Acad., 1887; A.B., Brown U., 1891, A.M., 1895; grad. 1{.I. State Normal Sch., 1895; m. Scitu- ate, Mass., Apr. 12, 1899, Estella Litchfield; 3 chil- dren, Lawrence Litchfield, b. June 9, 1900; Warren Wyeth, July 12, 1905; Elisabeth, May 14, 1912. Teacher, Oxford, Mass., 1891-2, North Attleboro, Mass., 1892-4; supt. schs., Scituale, 1895-06; New- buryport, Mass., 1906-14, Natick, Mass., since 1914. Republican. Baptist. Club: Natick Commercial. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Grange, Royal Arcanum. Recreations: tennis. Address: Natick, Mass. WIIiIiAKS, Edmund Stuart, telephone official; b. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. 10, 1854; s. Jonathan H. and Mary A. (Potter) Willard; pub. schs., Charles- town, and Boston Business Coll.; m. Olive C. Park- er, of Cliarleslown, Mass., June 8, 1880 (died 1893); m. 2d, Mildred E. Nason, of South Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1904. Has been identified with telephone business since 1879; now treas. Aroostook Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., Champlain Valley Tele- phone Co., Coos Telephone Co.. Franklin (bounty Telephone Co., Granville Telephone Co., Maine Tel- ephone & Telegraph Co., Mascoma Valley Telephone Co., Ossipee Valley Telegraph & Telephone Co., Passumpsic Telephone Co., Vermont Telephone & Telegraph Co., Winnepesaukee Telephone Co.; asst. treas. N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 15 Myrtle St., Clifton- dale, Mass. Office: 50 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. WHiIiARI}, Everett C, educator; Nov. 20, 1857- Aug. 20, 1912. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiIiARS, Harley Richard, mathematician; b. Sutton, Vt., Mar. 13, 1875; s. John Eastman and Sarah Guernsey (Weare) Willard: ed. pub. schs., Sutton; grad. Lvndon Inst., Lvndon Center, Vt., 1894; B.A., Dartmouth, 1899, M.A., 1902; M.A., Yale, 1910, Ph.D., 1912; m. Elma Marguerite Cook, of Southwest Harbor, Me., Aug. 16. 1911: children. Richard John, b. Oct. 10, 1912; Paul Francis and Mildred Sarah (twins). May 19, 1914. Teacher pub. schs., Sutton, Vt., fall of 1894; prin. high and graded schs., Orleans, Vt., 1899-1900; asst. in physics, Dartmouth, 1900-2; instr. mathematics, Kenyon Mil. Acad., Gambler, O., 1902-4; instr. mathematics, 1904-7, asst. prof., 1907-9, U. of Me.; univ. fellow, 1909-11, instr. mathematics, 1911-12, Yale; asst. prof, mathematics, 1912-13, asso. prof, since Sept., 1913, U. of Me. Mem. Chi Phi, Phi Beta Kappa (Dartmouth), Phi Kappa Phi (U. of Me.), Sigma Xi (Yale). Democrat. Conglist. Ad- dress: Orono, Me. WIItliARD, IMCrs. Horace Iff., educator; b. Man- chester, Lancashire, Eng., July 22, 184 2; d. Ashley and Joanna (Simpson) Sanders; was brought to America, 1843; grad. Fall River (Mass.) High Sch., 1860; later studied under pvt. teachers; m. Dr. Horace M. Willard, of Warwick Neck, R.I., July 11, 1872 (died 1907). Began as teacher Bridgewater Acad., Fall River, Mass.; prin. since 1907, Quincy Mansion Sch., of which husband was prin. and owner for 11 yrs. Methodist. Clubs: New England Woman's (Boston), Quincy Woman's; Wollaston Woman's. Address: Wollaston, Mass.* WIIiIiCOCKSON, Georg-e Hardin, treasurer Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.; b. Christian Co., 111., Jan. 26, 1875; s. Hiram P. and Nancy J. (Bond) Will- cockson; ed. pub. schs. of Neb.; m. Estelle Longino, of Jacksboro, Tex., Oct. 20, 1908. Began active career in employ of Franklin MacVeagh & Co., wholesale grocers, Chicago, 1893: became con- nected wdth Nat. Biscuit Co., St. Paul, 1896, and traveled throughout U.S. for same: removed to Boston. 1909, as treas. and dir. Boston branch of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., of Kansas City, and since so continues; treas., sec. and dir. Austin Dog Bread & Animal Food Co., of Chelsea, Mass.; dir. Loose- Wiles Co. (candy mfrs.), Boston. Dir. Boston Credit Men's Assn.; dir. Sch. of Commerce and Finance of Boston Y.M.C.A. : mem. Pilgrim Publicity Assn. Mason. Clubs: Boston City, Rotary. Home: 19 Westminster Rd., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 226 Cause- way St.. Boston. WH^I^COK, Ella Goodenow, teacher, lecturer; b. Kennebunk, Me.. Mar. 24. 1854; d. William H. and Annie (Goodenow) Willcox; prep. edn. Mt. Holvoke Sem.; Litt. B., IT. of Mich., 1898; A.M., Radcliffe 1158 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Coll, Cambridge, Mass.. 1899; post-grad, work, uni\s of Zurich, Switzerland, and Oxford, Eng. ; literarv and later associate, editor Tlie Advance, Chicago, 1882-6; teacher at Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., 2 yrs., Wellesley Coll., Mass., 41/2 yrs.; now devoting attention principally to ednl. and philan- thropic work; occasional writer; lectures before women's clubs. Conglist. IMem. State Conf. of Charities, Assn. of Collegiate AlumniK. Clubs: Twentieth Century (Bo.ston), Appalachian Moun- tain, N.E. Women's Press Assn., Boston College Club. Address: (il! • takwood lid., Newtonville, Mass. WIIiIiCOX, Marcellus B., hardware mfr. ; b. Southington, Conn., A'ov. 2:!, 1844; s. William and Sallv Ann (Bristol) Willcox; ed. Lewis Acad., Southington; m. Milford, Conn., Aug. 20, 1875, Emma D. Piatt. Has been identified since 1860 with the Peck, Stow & Willcox Co., at Southing- ton. Conn., with exception of 8 yrs. in Cleveland, O., for the co.; dir. JKtna. Nut Co., Southington Cut- lery Co., Union Rolling Mill Co. of Cleveland, O. Home: Southington, Conn. WIIiIiCOX, Mary Alice, zoologist; b. Kennebunk, Me., .\\>r. 2 1, lsr,(i; ,1. William Henry (D.D., LL.D.) and Annie Holmes (Goodenow) Willcox; sister of Walter Francis Willcox; grad. State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass., 1875; student Mass. Inst. Tech., and Boston Soc. of Natural History, 1878-80, Newnham Coll., Eng., 1880-3 ; Ph.D., U. of Zurich, 1898. Teach- er Frederick (Md.) Female Sem., 1875-6, Charles- town High Sch., Boston, 1876-8; prof, zoology, Wellesley Coll., 1883-10, prof, emeritus, 1910 — . Now specially interested in edn. of immigrants and mem. edn. dept. Mass. Federation of Women's Clubs. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Home: 63 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville, Mass.* "WIIiIiETT, George P., mfr.; b. Walpole, Mass.. Aug. 7, 1870; s. A. D. and L. E. Willett; ed. Boston U. ; m. Edith M. Winslow, of Norwood, Mass., June 6, 1893. Pres. Eastern Leather Co.. 1906 — ■; dir. United Printing Machinery Co., 1905 — ; pres. Nor- wood (Mass.) Nat. Bank, 1907 — ; treas., dir. Am. Felt Co.; dir. Gen. Chemical Co., Merchants Nat. Bank; mem. firm Willett, Sears & Co.; dir. Woon- socket Machine & Press Co., Daniel Green Felt Shoe Co. Mem. exec. com. Nat. Civic Federation. Clubs: Brookline Country, Essex County, Exchange. Home: Norwood, Mass. Office: 60 Federal St., Boston.* 'WIIiIiIS'X', Clarence Henry, superintendent schs. ; b. Sutton, Vt., Sept. 7, 1865; .s. Aaron W. and Nansie May (O'Hara) Willey; student, Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., 1887-8; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1891 (com- mencement rank and Phi Beta Kappa) ; was mng. editor "The Dartmouth," editor of "Aegis" and mem. Glee Club; m. Westfield, Vt, Jan. 1, 1896. Elvira Farman: 4 children, Ralph Harold, Ray- mond Clvde, Isabel May, Clarence Farman. Prin. Barton (Vt.) Acad.. 1891-3, schs. of Barton Land- ing, 1893-4, Milton Graded Sch., 1894-5; in business. Barton Landing, 1895-S; prin. schs., Milton, 1898- 03. Hardwick, 1903-5, Island Pond, 1905-11; supt. schs., Bristol, Vt., since 1911. Methodist. Mem. Vt. State Teachers' Assn., Am. Inst, of Instrn.. Delta Upsilon, Sphinx (Dartmouth). Royal Arch Mason. Progressive Republican. Address: Bristol, Vermont. WIIiIiET, Georg-e Franklyn, author, pub., miner; moved to New York. (See vol. 1909.) WILIiEY, Hiram, lawyer; b. East Haddam, Conn., May 2:5, ISIS. (See vol. 1909.) "WIIiIiIAiaS, Alfred Samuel, woolen mfr.; b. Lawrence, Mass., Mar. 15, 1873; s. Samuel and Olive A. (Tavlor) Williams; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1891; A.B., Harvard. 1895; m. Maude F. Kel- ler, of Newton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1902; 1 son, Jasper Keller. Has been associated in mfg. business with father since 1895; treas. Byfield Woolen Co., mfrs. felt goods; treas. Eastern Blaugas Co.; partner Samuel Williams & Son. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard, Oakley Country. Home: 90 Ivy St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 68 Essex St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Anna Belles, author; b. New Lon- don, Conn.; d. Ebenezer and Joanna (Bolles) Wil- liams; grad. Young Ladies' Higli Sch., New Lon- don, Conn., followed 1),\- p\t. studies; unmarried. (See Wlio's W lio in America for book.«, etc.) Home: 34 Jay .St., New London. L'onn.* WIIiIiIAMS, Appleton Park, lumber mfr.; b. I"i(j\ ideiice, R.I.. Jan. 2S, 1S67; s. Zephaniah and Minerva Victoria (Park) Williams; A.B., Brown U., 1N89; m. 1st, Providence. Sept. 20, 1893, Emelyn Palmer Butts (died June 22, 1895); m. 2d, Boston, June 1, 1907, Adelaide Augusta Sisson; 1 cliild, Adelaide Victoria, b. May 24, 1908. With R.I. Hosp. Trust Co., Providence, 1889-92: became connected with Upton Mfg. Co., West Upton, Mass., 1892 (now pres. and treas.). Mem. Upton Sch. Com., 1895-10 (chmn. 1896-10); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1898. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, Religious Edn. Assn. (v. -p.), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Twentieth Century (Bos- ton); City, Brown University Club (New York); University (Providence). Address: West Upton, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Adams, teacher; b. Brad- ford, Vt., May 28, 1867; s. John K. and Annie (Deni- son) Williams; A.B.. Williams Coll.. 1888; grad. student, Harvard, 1894-5, A.M., 1895; m. Barnet, Vt., Aug. 20, 1895, Helen Harvey; 2 children, Florence Elizabeth, Richard Harvey. Teacher Black Hall (Conn.) Sch.. 1888-92; prin. high sch.. Littleton, N.H., 1892-4, Amherst, Mass.. 1895-7, Hudson. Mass., since 1897. Blem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Up- silon. Conglist. Address: Hudson, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Amory, lawyer; A.B., Har- vard, 1872; Boston U. Law Sch.. 1872-3; m. Ella Winslow, of Jamaica Plain, Mass.. June 6, 1876. Admitted to Mass. bar. 1873. and since practiced in Boston; treas. and dir. Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corpn. ; dir. West End St. Ry. Co. Mem. Delta Kap- pa Epsilon. Home: Allston. Mass. Office: 126 State St.. Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Emery, M.D. ; b. Water- ville, ^le., Jan. 30, 1857: s. Hanson C. and Caroline Rogers (Wood) Williams; g.g.s. Obediah Williams, surgeon in Continental Army, and rendered distin- guished service in Battle of Bunker Hill; prep. edn. Waterville (now Coburn) Classical Inst.; A.B.. Colby U. (now Coll.), 1874 (at age of 17, youngest graduate of that instn. up to present time), A.M., 1877; taught Latin and Greek at Ricker (Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., 5 yrs.; M.D.. Coll. Phys. & Surg. (Columbia), 1883; m. Patience E. Hussey, of Houl- ton, Me., Oct. 13, 1887 (died 1910); 3 children, Mil- dred Hussey, b. 1893; Robert Hussey, Dec. 5, 1894; Marion Josephine, Nov. 17, 1898. Practiced in Houl- ton since 1883. Trustee Ricker Classical Inst, since 1884 (mem. exec. com. for 30 yrs.). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi. Republican. Baptist. Address: 129 Main St.. Houlton. Me. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Henry, clergyman; b. Cald- well. O.; s. William Thomas and Mariah Jane (Reed) Williams; prep. edn. Prep. Sch.. Delaware, O.; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan U., 1894, A.M., 1897; S.T.B., Boston Theol. Sch.. 1897; Ph.D., 1903; m. Quaker City, O., Nov. 6, 1902, Lena Gregg Cochran. Entered ministry, 1894, and served at Abington, Hanover and South Braintree while a student; pastor Wood Memorial Ch. (Congl.), Cambridge, 5 yrs.; in busi- ness 1 yr. in Ohio: pastor Trinity Con°:l. Ch., Gloucester, Mass., since July, 1905. Home: Glouces- ter, INlass. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Herbert, surgeon; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 19. 1850; s. Henry W. and Elizabeth (Dewey) Williams; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch.; A.B., Harvard, 1871, A.M., 1875; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1874; studied in Europe 1 1/2 yrs.; m. Brookline, Mass., 1884, Caroline E. Fisher; 2 chil- dren, Esther, Osgood. Practiced in Boston since 1876; asst. surgeon and surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1877-87; med. dir. Burling- ton Relief Dept., 1889-95; asst. surgeon Eye Dept., Boston City Hosp.; asst. surgeon 1st Corps Cadets; med. dir. 2d Brigade, M.V.M. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences: mem. A.M.A., Am. Ophthal. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc, 111. Med. Soc. Boston Soc. Med. Science, Boston Soc. for Med. Improvement. Bos- ton Med. Library, Chicago Ophthal. Soc, N.E. Ophthal. Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard, Union Boat. Recreations: rowing, sailing. Home: 43 Ran- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1159 dolph Av., Milton, Mass. Office: 1069 Boylston St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Charles Merrlaxn, educator; b. Rocky Hill, Conn., Nov. 13, 1851; s. Deacon Thomas Danforth and Mary Jane (Hoardman) Williams, and descendant on fatlier'.s side of Thomas Wil- liams, Wethersfield, Conn., IGGl, and on mother's side of Samuel Boreman, Ipswich, Mass., 1638; ed. common schs. and Williston Sem. ; m. June 17, 1881, Emeline McKarland. Teacher in pub. schs. of Mer- iden, over 20 yrs. and supt. of schs.. 1S95-8; supt. Conn. Sch. for Boys since 1898. Mem. S.A.R. Ma- son, K.T. Club: Home. Address: INIeriden, Conn. WHiIiIAMS, Dana Scott, lawyer; b. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 23, 1878; s. Kev. Sumner G. and Ella (Wyman) Williams; mem. of \Villiams family, of Essex County, INlass. ; grad. Lewiston High Sch., 1898 (pres. of class) ; LL.B., U. of Me. Sch. of Law, 1900; m. July 6, 1910, Juanita D. Porter, of Lewis- ton, Me. Admitted to Me. bar, 1900, and since in practice; organizer and dir. several corpus.; twice a candidate on Rep. ticket for State Senate. Friends' Ch. Mem. Rabboni Lodge, F. and A.M. (Past INIaster); King- Hiram Chapter, R.A.M.; Lew- iston Commandery No. 6, K.T.; Me. Consistory, 32°; A. A.O.N. M.S.; also mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Ariel, Calumet. Author of Commercial Law Notes (text- book business colls.). Address: 215 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. ■WILLIAMS, Bavid 'WiUard, mfr.; Apr. 12, 1853- June S, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) "WILLIAMS, Edward Hig-ginson, engineer; b. Proctoisville, Vt., Sept. 30, 1849; s. Edward Hig- ginson and Cornelia Bailey (Pratt) Williams; A.B., Yale, 1872; grad. Lehigh U., 1875, A.C., E.M., 1876; (Sc.D., U. of Vt.; LL.D., Lehigh U.); m. Jennie Olive Bemis, of Roxbury, Mass., June 19, 1883. In engring. corps. Pa. R.R., 1872-3; in charge mining corps, anthracite region, 1876-9; supt. mines Mon- tour Iron & Steel Co., 1879-80; asst. mining engr, Cambria Iron Co , 1880-1; prof, mining engring. and geology, 1881-02, lecturer on mining and geology, 1902-4, Lehigh U. (retired). Mem. Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs. ; original fellow Geol. Soc. America; fel- low A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Philos. Soc. (See Who's W^ho in America for books and writings.) Address: Woodstock, Vt.* "WILLIAMS, Ed-ward Russell, M.D.; b. Boston, May 21, 1872; s. Henry Willard and Elizabeth A. (Low) Williams; prep. edn. Noble's Sch.; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Helen L. Lutz, of Ded- ham. Mass., Oct. 15, 1901; children, Roger, Rosa- mond, Helen, Marjorie. Practiced in Boston since 1898; ophthalmic surgeon, Boston City Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. :Med. Soc, Middlesex South Dist. Med. Soc, N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc, Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Oakley Coun- try. Home: 15 Lowell St., Cambridge, Mass. Office: 1069 Boylston St., Boston. 'WILLIAMS, Elmer Ellsworth, clergyman; b. Fort Miller, N.Y., July 16, 1860; s. Merritt and Elisabeth (Carswell) Williams; A.B., U. of Roches- ter, 1884 (Phi Beta Kappa); grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., Chester, Pa., 1887; m. New York, Jan. 5, 1888, Jennie Cooper; 2 children, Elisabeth S., Catherine J. Ordained to ministry Baptist Ch.. 1887; pastor, Dover, Del., 1887-90, Memorial Ch., Toledo, O., 1890-2, 10th Av. Ch., Columbus, O., 1892-5, Clarks- burg, W.Va., 1895-9, Middleboro, Mass., 1899-06, Randolph, Mass., 1906-11. Stratford St. Ch., Bos- ton, 1911-13, First Ch., Gardner, Mass., since 1913. Pres. Del. Bapt. Union, 1890; chaplain Del. Senate, 1889-90; pres. B.Y.P.U., Columbus Assn., 1894. Min- isters' Union of Columbus, 1895: trustee Broaddus Inst., 1895-9; mem. exec. bd. Gen. Assn. AV.Va.. 1896-9: pres. S.S. Assn. Middleboro Dist., 1902-3. Republican. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Address: Gard- ner, Mass. 'WILLIAMS, Emile Francis, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) 'WILLIAMS, Francis Henry, M.D. ; b. Uxbridge, Mass., Apr. 15, 1852; s. Henry Willard and Eliza- beth (Dewey) W'illiams; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1873; M.D., Harvard, 1877; m. Anna Dunn Phillips, of Boston, Sept. 25, 1891. Asst. U.S. Transit of Venus Expdn. to Japan, 1874; tour around world. 1874-5; practicing phys. at Boston since 1877. Instr., 1884-5, asst. prof, materia medica and thera- peutics, 1886-8, asst. prof, tlierapeutics. 1888-91, Harvard Med. Sch.; visiting phys., 1896-13, sr. phys., 1913 — , Boston City Hosp. Fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; member Assn. Am. Physicians, Mass. Med. Soc: corr. mem. K.K. Ge- sellschaft der Aerzte in Wien. etc. Clubs: St. Bo- tolph, Technology (Boston), Century, Technology (New York). Author: The Roentgen Rays in Medi- cine and Surgery. Address: 505 Beacon St., Boston.* 'WILLIAMS, Frank Backus, lawyer. (See vol. 'WILLIAMS, Frank Clifton, lawyer; b. Glover, Vt., May 12, 1853; s. Clifton and Mariette (Loomis) Williams; ed. Orleans J.,iberal Inst., Glover, and Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt.; m. 1st, Coventry, Vt., May 20, 1877, Helen L. Burbank (died, June 24, 1896); m. 2d, Newport, Vt, Oct. 11, 1904, Frances Baker Guyer; 4 children, Grace H., Florence E. Williams Fullington, San. C, Kate Williams Ham- ilton. Mcht. and lumber mfr., Coventry, 1877-94- mem. Vt. Gen. Assembly, 1884-6, 1908; farmer, 1894-8; studied law and was admitted to bar, 1899; mem. firm of Cook & Williams since 1899. Town elk. and treas., Coventry, 13 yrs.; mem. Vt Bd. of Agr.. 1895-8: judge of Court of Claims, Vt., 1902-6; trustee Vt. Hosp. for Insane, 1906-12; trustee New- port Acad, and Graded Sch., 1899-09, Village of xNewport, 1902, 1904-10; mem. Rep. State Com. smce 1906 (chmn., 1908); bank commr. State of Vt., 1908-16. Club: Y.M.I.C. Address: Newport Vt. 'WILLIAMS, Frank Percival, M.D. (See vol 1909.) 'WILLIAMS, Frank 'W., lawyer; b. Brandon, Vt., Sept. 13, 1873; s. Braman J. and Ella (Winslow) Williams; ed. pub. schs., Brandon; LL.B., Catholic U. of America, 1899; m. M. Grace Simonds, of Brandon, June 11, 1901. Practiced in Brandon since 1900; dir. 1st Nat. Bank; Backus Heater Co., Bran- don Inn Co., Ijake Dunmore Hotel & Realty Co., Bicojon Mfg. Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Ma- son. Address: Brandon, Vt. 'WILLIAMS, Fred Homer, lawyer; b. Foxbo- rough, Mass., Jan. 7, 1857; s. Virgil Homer and Nancy R. (Briggs) Williams; A.B., Brown U., 1877, A.M., 1880; read law in office of Judge William H. Fox, Taunton, Mass.; student Boston U. Law Sch., 1881-92; m. J. Annette Blake, of Whitman, Mass., July 19, 1881. Admitted to bar, 1882; practiced in Boston since 1884; senior mem. firm of Williams & Copeland since 1896: pres. Victoria Copper Mining Co.; trustee Brookline Savings Bank. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1883-4, Senate, 1898-9; Republican. Trustee Medfield State Insane Asylum. Conglist. Mem. American Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Bos- ton. Clubs: University, Exchange. Recreations: farming, motoring. Home: 41 Coolidge St., Brook- line, Mass. Office: 60 Congiess St., Boston. 'WILLIAMS, Frederic Meeker, lawyer; b. W^ash- ington, Conn., Nov. 27, 1862; s. Stanley and Esther C. (Meeker) Williams; ed. com. schs. and Upson Sem., New Preston, Conn.; LL.B., Yale, 1887; m. Isabella A. Gaylord, of New Milford, Conn., Oct. 28, 1891. .\dmitted to Conn, bar, 1887, and since practiced in New Milford, Conn.; has held various minor town and county offices; apptd. chmn. Conn. Workmen's Compensation Commn., Mar. 17, 1915, and reappointed for 5th Congl. Dist. for 5 yrs. from .Ian. 1, 1916. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Conn. Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Waterbury (Wa- terbury), Yale (New York). Home: New Milford, Conn. Office: Lilley Bldg., Waterbury, Conn. 'WILLIAMS, Frederick Charles, clergyman; b. Liverpool, England, May 12, 1878; s. Charles Rich- ard and Elizabeth (Poirot) Williams; came to -America, 1S86; prep. edn. Boston Latin Sch., B.A., Harvard, 1901; B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1903: m. Emma Pearson, of Dorches- ter, June 26, 1903; 2 children, Carter Pearson, Frederick Randall. Deacon, 1902, priest, 1903, P.E. Ch.: worked in the home mission field in Ida. and Ore., 1903-8; rector Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Wa- tertown. 1908-14; St. Luke's Ch., Chester. Vt., since Oct. 1, 1914. Republican. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks, 1160 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND United Artizan. Recreations: gardening, outdoor life. Address: Phister, Vt. WIIiIiIAMS, Frederick Wells, college prof.; b. Mac;i(i. i'<>itLi«ues<' i'oloii.\ in Cliina, Oct. ;U, ISoi: s. Samuel Wells (Am. missionary) and Sarah (Wal- worth) Williams; A.B., Yale, 1879; univs. of Got- tingen, Berlin, Taris, 1879-81; m. Fanny, d. late Rev. H. L. Wayland, of Phila., Nov. 19, 1885. As- sisted father in rewriting "The Middle Kingdom," 2 vols., 1S82-3; asst. librarian, Yale U. Library, 1883-5; lit. editor The National T^aptist, Phila., 1887-93; instr. Oiicntal history, IMKMSIOO; asst. prof, modern Oriental history since 1900, Yale IT. (See "Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: 135 Whitney Av., New Haven, Conn.* WIIiIiIAMS, George Fred, lawyer; b. Dedhani, Mass., .lulv in. J,s5:;; s. George W. and Henrietta (Rice) Williams; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872; studied at Heidelberg and Berlin. 1870-1; married. Ad- mitted to bar. 1ST5. and practiced at Boston. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1889; mem. 52d Congress (]S91- 93), 9th Mass. Dist. ; IJcm. nominee for gov. of Mass., 1895, 96, 97; E.E. and M.P. to Greece, 1913- 14 (resigned); mem. firm of \Villiams & Halloran. Edited Williams' Citations of Massachusetts Cas- es; edited Vols. 10 to 17, Annual Digest of tlie United States. Home: Dedham, IMass. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Mass.* WIIi^IAMS, Georg-e Washing'ton, labor official; b. Boston, Dec. 23, 1N40; s. (ieorge and Lourania Olivia (Basden) Williams; descendant on mother's side of Joseph Seaward, pvt. sec. to Paul Jones; ed. pub. schs., Charlestown, and Spear and Saw- yer's Commercial Coll.; m. Ellen M. Wilson, of New York, 1875 (died Feb., 1879). Began in furni- ture factory, 1855; employed with stereotyping and electrotyping firms, Boston, 1881-6; was charter mem. Local No. 2, Boston Stereotypei's' Union, later 2d v. -p. Internat. Typographical LTnion; pres. Trades Dist. Union of Typographical LTnion, 1896- 98; sec. and treas. Internat. Stereotypers' and Elec- trotypers' LTnion of North America since 1902. Was first editor of Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union Journal. Home: 14 Leamington Rd., Brighton. Oflice: 29 Globe Bldg., Boston. "WHiIiIAMS, Gorham Deane, law\er, mfr. ; Jan. 10, 1842-19 — . (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 190S-9.) "WIIiI^IAlVIS, Gustavus Brown, lawyer; Oct. 28, lS34-Mar. 9, 1910. (See vol. 1909.) 'WIIiIiIAMS, Harold, educator; boin Brookline, Mass., Dec. 5, 1853; s. Moses Blake and Mary (Pen- niman) Williams: brother of Moses Williams; grad. Harvard, 1875, A.B., 1876, M.D., 1878: (LL.D., Tufts, 1905): m. Alice Cary, of Boston, June 27, 1876. Prof, diseases of children. 1894-1900, theory and practice of medicine since 1900, dean med. and dental schs. since 1898, Tufts Coll. Trustee For- syth Dental Infirmary for Children. Fellow and councilor Mass. Med. Soc. ; mem. Am. Pediatric Soc, Am. Climatol. Assn.; pres. Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: 528 Beacon St., Boston, Massachusetts.* 'WII.IiIAMS, Harrison, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) 'WIIiIiIAMS, Harry Sumner, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiIiIAMS, Henry Iiucien, mfr.; b. Huntington, Mass., Jan. 2, 1S59; s. Lucien Bennett and Harriet B. (Copeland) Williams: ed. pub. schs., Northamp- ton: A.B.. Y''ale, 1882; m. Isabella H. Dewey, of Boston, Mav 28, 1884. With the Williams Mfg. Co. since 1882, elected v. -p. Jan. 4, 1889. pres. Jan. 20, 1896, treas. and pres. since .Ian. 16, 1905; pres. Nonotuck Savings Bank; dir. Northampton & Am- herst St. Ry. Co. since incorporation, about 1895; dir. Northampton Cutlerv Co., Northampton Nat. Bank. Capt. Co. I, 2d Regt. Inf., M.V.M., 1S92-S; in campaign in Cuba in Spanish-Am. War; mem. staff of (itov. Crane and Gov. Guild, It. -col. and asst. insp.-gen.: now on retii-ed list, rank of col. Chmn. bd. of trustees Northampton State Hosp. Mem. PsI I^psilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Scroll and Key. Re- publican. Unitarian. Clubs: Northampton, North- ampton Country. Home: 76 South St. Office: Wil- liams Mfg. Co., Northampton. Mass. WIIi-. llcmy \V. and Elizabeth A. (Low) Williams; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1881; A.B., Harvard, 1885, LI.,.B., 1888; admitted to Suf- folk bar, 1888; m. Boston, Dec. 8, 1891, Bleanore Thaxter Dodd. ^V'as mem. law firm of Haves & Williams, then Hayes, Williams & Baker, 1888-09; since Hayes, Williams, Baker & Hersey; trustee Somerset Hotel Trust, Terminal Hotel Trust, Cam- mington Realty Associates: dir. Warren Bros. Co., Ijawrence Duck Co., etc. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, etc. Pres. (Children's Mission to Children, Boston; treas. Am. Unitarian Assn.; mem. Harvard Class Secretaries' Assn., Standing Com. B.L.S. Assn., Harvard Bulletin (pres.); hon. mem. 1st Corps Cadets. Clubs: Union, Oakley Country, Har- vaid. Home: 100 Brattle St., Cambridge; (summer) Scituate, Mass. Oflice: 16 State St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Huffh, M.D.; b. Brookline, Mass., June 29, 1872; s. Moses and Martha C. (Fininley) Williams; A.B., Harvard, 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. .Sch., 1898. Practiced in Boston since 1898; consult- ing surgeon to hosps. at Natick, Gardner and Pea- body, Mass., and Brattleboro, Vt. ; surgeon, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Forsyth Infirmary. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: ]\Iass. Automo- bile, Boston Athletic Assn., Tennis and Racquet; Harvard (Boston and New York). Address: 301 Beacon St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Jacob Abbott, farmer and regis- tered veterinarian; b. Uxbi-idge. Mass., Sept. 7, 1852; s. Stephen and Sarah D. (Aldrich) Williams; gi'andfather served in Revolutionary War; ed. high sch., LTxbridge: Phillips Andover Acad.: spl. studies Worcester Poly. Inst. (edn. Interfered with by weakness of the eyes); worked at surveying for about a yr. ; m. Jennie Fowler, of Northbridge, Mass., Nov. 21, 1872; 2 children, Isaac Fowler, Mabel. Engaged in farming since 1872. Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Agr. : assessor, Northbridge. Republican. Protestant. Mem. A.O.U.W. Address: Northbridge, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, James Stoddard, mfr. of silverware; 1). Glastonbury, Conn., Sept. 8, 1859; s. James Baker and Jerusha (Hubbard) Williams; grad. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1882; m. "Washington, D.C., Mav 26, 1887, Katharine Clarke; 6 children. Katharine Stoddard, Helen DeVoten, Percy Huntington, Edeth Clarke, Jessie Hubbard, James Rufus. Pres. and gen. mgr. Williams Bros. Mfg. Co.; pres. Glaston- bury Power Co. ; v.-p. Niagara Power & Water Supply Co.; dir. Vt. Farm Machine Co. Republican. Conglist. Club: Hartford. Address: Glastonbury, Conn. WIIiIiIAMS, James Thomas, Jr., editor; b. Lin- colnton, N.C., Aug. 10, 1881; s. James Thomas and Sarah (McBee) Williams; A.B., Columbia, 1901; unmarried. Washington corr. "The State," Colum- bia, S.C., 1901-2; mem. the Washington staff of the Associated Press, 1902-6, and one of its repre- sentatives at the Rep. and Deni. nat. convs., 1904, and at the Portsmouth Peace Conf., summer of 1905; Washington corr., Boston Evening Tran- script, 1906-8; U.S. Civil Service commr., 1909; editor Tucson (Ariz.) Citizen, 1910-12; editor Bos- ton Evening Transcript since Nov., 1912. Del.-at- large to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912. Episcopalian. Mem. U.S. Naval Inst., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Metropolitan, Cosmos (Wasliington). Address: Boston Transcript, Boston.* WIIiIiIAMS, Jared Irving', lawver; Aug. 19, 1832- Dec. 23, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiIiIAMS, Job, educator: ]\Iar. 1, 1842-1914. (See vol. 1909. also Who's Who in America, 1912- 13.) WIIiIiIAMS, John Davis, trustee: b. Boston. May 17, 1845: s. David W. and Adelia (Cofl^n) Williams; A.B., Harvard, 1866; unmarried. Clk.. Boston. 1866-9; in Europe. 1869-70; mem. firm of Isaac Fletcher & Co.. leather merchants. Boston, 1871-2: with Armstrone & Co., lithographers, 1874-. 75; mgr. trusts and in real estate business, Boston, since 1875: pres. Williams Market: v.-p. Inst, for Savings in Roxbury and A'icinity; dir. Bowker Fer- tilizer Co., Boylston Market Assn., Central Wharf WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1161 & Wet Dock Corpn. Councilor Gwynne Temporary Home for Children. IMem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Boston Athletic Assn., Harvard. Home: 445 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Office: 160 State St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Jolin Kilbourn, clersvman; b. Char- lotte, Vt., Feb. 21, 1885: s. William R. and Alice (Adams) Williams; A.B., .Middlebury Coll., 1860 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1S63; teaclier, Castleton, Vt., 1860-1; tutor, Middlebury Coll., 1861-3; student Auburn Theol. Sem., 1863-4, Andover Theol. Sem., 1864-6; m. Middlebury, Oct. 25. 1866, Anna E. Den- nison. Ordained to ministry Conj?l. Ch., 1866; pas- tor, Bradford, Vt., 1866-72, West Rutland, 1872-83, Jericho and Underhill, 1884-9, Peacham, since 1889. Home: Peacham, Vt. WIIiIiIAIkIS, John Sumner, lawyer; b. Monson, Me., July 24, 1864; s. Xorman Smith and Martha Ann (Haynes) Williams; prep. edn. Monson Acad.; A.B., U. of Me., 1887; studied law in office of Henry Hudson, of Guilford; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1890; m. Helen K. Montgomery, of Lowell. Mass., Sept. 25, ISfT; 7 children, Hugh Montgomery, John H., Roger, Victor F., Matthew, Edwin, Helen Anne. Admitted to bar, 1899; began practice in Guilford, 1900: collector of internal revenue, 1893-9: served as mem. Bd. of Selectmen, and as supt. of schs. ; Dem. presdl. elector. 1908; del. Dem. Nat. Conv.. 1912. INIem. Mt. Kineo Lodge, F. and A.M.; Pisca- taquis Chapter. R.A.M.; St. John's Commandery. K.T., Bangor; mem. K. of P., Modern Woodmen. Universalist. Address: Guilford, Me. WIIiIiIAMS, Leonard ■Worcester, educator; Julv 8, 1875-19 — . (See vol. 1909.) WILIiIAMS, Iiizzie Annie, librarian. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiIiIAMS, Iioringr G-eorg-e, educator; b. Bar- rington. N.H., Jan. 12. 1868; s. Charles H. and Anna C. (Langley) Williams; ed. pub. schs., Not- tingham, N.H., Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., Coe's Northwood Acad.; grad. Northwood Sem., 1888; A. B., Tufts Coll., 1892; post-grad, work, Tufts Coll., 1893; m. Northwood, N.H., June 28, 1892, Nellie T. Gate. Prin. Northwood Sem., 1893-06, Orleans High Sch., 1906-7, South Hadley (Mass.) High Sch., 1907- 08; supt. schs. for Dist. of Harwich, Chatham, Or- leans and Eastham since Sept., 1908; served for 3 yrs. at Northwood as supervising mem. Sch. Bd. and for 5 yrs. as collector of taxes. Mason; I.O. O.F., Delta Upsilon. Address: Harwich, Mass. WIIiIiIAlNXS, Mary Gilmore, teacher; b. Urbana, N.Y., June 9, 1863; d. Francis Asbury and Letitia Jane (Clark) Williams; grad. Free Acad., Corning, N.Y., 1880, Mt. Holvoke Sem., 1885; B.A., U. of Mich., 1895, Ph.D., 1897; post-grad, work. Am. Sch. of Classical Studies in Rome, 1897-8. Teacher pub. schs., Kirkwood (Mo.) Sem., 1886-9, Lake Erie Sem., Painesville, O., 1890-4, Mt. Holyoke Coll., since 1898. Presbyn. Mem. Archseol. Inst. America. Am. Philol. Assn.. Classical Assn. of N.E., Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 189 Cedar St., Corning, N.Y. Ad- dress: Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Maynard Sumner; b. Rockland, Me., Sept. 16, 1855; s. Timothy and Jane H. (Blacking- ton) Williams; descendant of Richard Williams, of Dorchester, Mass., 1633: ed. pub. schs.; m. Annie R. Ulmer, of Rockland, Mar. 8, 1883; 3 children, Arthur T. (deceased), Alice M., Gladys M. Began active career as jr. partner in gen. store, Warren, Me., 1882; returned home and became mgr. stone quarries, later owner in same line of business; has devoted entire time to management of own estate since 1886. Mem. City Council, Rockland, 2 terms. Odd Fellow (Lodge, Encampment and Canton). Republican. Universalist. Address: 15 Chester St., Allston, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Moses, lawyer; b. Roxbury (Bos- ton), IMass.. Dec. 4, 1846; s. Moses Blake and Mary (Penniman) Williams: brother of Harold Williams; A.B., Harvard, 1868; m. Martha Caroline Fininley, of Brookline, Mass., Sept. 10, 1868. Has been prac- ticing lawyer and trustee since 1869. Pres. Third Nat. Bank, of Boston. 1884-98; now pres. State St. Trust Co., Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corpn., Fitchburg R.R. Co.; treas. and dir. Battery Wharf Store Co.; dir. Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Nat. Shawmut Bank. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1874, 75, 76. Unitarian. Mem. Loyal Legion. Over- seer of Harvard Coll. Clubs: Union, University, Country, Mass. Reform. Home: Brookline, Mass. office: 126 State St., Boston.* WHiIiIAMS, Moses, Jr., lawyer, trustee; b. Brookline. Mass., 1869; s. Moses and Martha C. (I'Mninley) Williams; A.B., Harvard, 1891; admitted to bar, 1894; m. Boston, Mar. 6, 1905, Anne Wliite- side. Practiced, Boston, since 1892; trustee Alger Land Trust, Boston Block Trust, Boston Ground Rent Trust, Lenox St. Bldg. Trust, Municipal Real Estate Trust, Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others, Western Real Estate Trust, Washing- ton Bldg. Trust, Winthrop Bldg. Trust; dir. State St. Trust Co., Fitchburg R.R. Co., Century Iteal Estate Co., Trade & Commerce Bldg. Co., Hender- son Dairy Co., Mut. Boiler Ins. Co. Mgr. Boston Dispensary, Boston Provident Assn., Boston Farm and Trades Sch. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Dedham Polo. Home: Needham, IMass. (Jfflcc: IS Tremont St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Natlia,n Gallup, mfr.; b. Pom fret. Conn., Oct. 31. 1844; s. Giles and Fanny Maria (Gallup) Williams; ed. pub. schs., Worcester, Mass.; m. Sarah P. Carr, of Warren, R.I., Oct. 4, 1871 (died Oct. 4, 1884); 3 children, Charles E. (deceased), Elizabeth Carr, Genevieve; m. 2d, Mrs. Emily F. Smith, Jan., 1886 (died Oct., 1901); m. 3d, Abbie L. Haines, Dec, 1906. Engaged in mfg. under title of Vt. Farm Machine Co., of which has been mgr. and treas. since 1877, pres. since 1908. Chmn. commn. to examine Vt. State instns., 1904-6; judge advocate gen. of Vt., 1904-8; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; mem. Vt. State Fair Commn., 1911-17; mem. Sch. Bd., Bellows Falls, 12 yrs. Conglist. ; pres. Vt. State S.S. Assn. 4 vrs. ; supt. 1st Congl. Ch. S.S. 29 yrs.; v.-p. Vt. Domestic Missionary Assn. 20 yrs., now pres. Address: Bel- lows Falls, Vt. WIIiIiIAMS, Nathan Hale, general agt.. Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co.; b. New London, Conn., Mar. 27, 1856; s. Ebenezer Bolles and Mary Hannah (Clark) Williams; descendant of Thomas Williams, the im- migrant. New London, Conn., 1632; ed. pub. schs., Hartford; m. Edna Gardner, of Westfield, Mass., Jan. 1, 1878 (died Dec. 22, 1898); m. 2d, Susannah E. Dibble, of Hartford, Conn., June 17. 1903; 4 children. John Henry G., Florence M., Gertrude B., Arthur F. Employed as grocery elk. 10 yrs.; solici- tor Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S., 6 mos. ; solicitor Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., 1886-9; gen. agt. same at Springfield. Mass., since 1889. Mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade, Springfield Fish and Game Assn. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Western Mass. Mason. Club: Hampden. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Home: 25 Amherst St. Of- fice: 25 Harrison St.. Springfield, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Oliver E., banker; b. Manitowoc, Wis., Apr. 28. 1860; s. Thomas P. and Caroline (Mertz) Williams; Ph.B.. Lafavette Coll.. Fasten, Pa.. 1883; LL.B., Columbia (now George Washing- ton) U., Washington. D.C., 1885; m. Esther Bald- win, of Winchester. Mass.. Oct. 12, 1898; children, Oliver Thomas, Esther. Admitted to Kansas bar, 1885. and later in State of Washington, but never practiced; mem. Perkins & Williams, bankers, Col- fax, Wash.. 1885-92; removed to Boston, 1892, and since partner George A. Fernald & Co.; dir. East- man Car Co. Republican. Mason. Cllubs: St. Bo- tolph, Union Boat. Home: 92 Mt. Vernon St. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Balph Blake, trustee; A.B., Har- vard, 1896. Trustee Park Square Trust; dir. Cen- tral Wharf & Wet Dock Corpn., Nat. Union Bank, etc. Home: 462 Beacon St., and Dover. Mass. Of- fice: 55 Kilby St.. Boston. WIIiIiIAMS, Rufus Phillips, author; b. Ashfield, Ma.ss., Jan. 3. 1851; s. Freeman and Deborah (Field) M^lliams; A.B., Dartmouth. 1876, A.M., 1879; studies in science. Harvard, A.M.. 1878; m. Lillian Walker, of Boston. June 25, rS94. Teacher of chemistry, English High Sch., Boston, since 1885. Pres. Mass. State Assembly of Agassiz Assn., 1891- 92; 4 yrs. pre.s. local chapter of Agassiz Assn.; pres. N.E. Assn. of Chemistry Teachers, 1900, 1901; one of asso. editors School Science, Chicago, in charge Ilfi2 WHO'S wrro in new England dept. meteorology. (See Who's Who in America, 1912-13, tor list of books, etc.) Address: 86 W^ash- ington Av., Cambridge, Mass. WIIiIiIAMS, Samuel, i)resident Byfield Woolen Co., Soabriglit Wovvn Felt Co. Office: 68 lOssex St., Bo.ston. WIIiIiIAMS, Samuel Hubbard, infr. ; b. Glaston- bury, Conn., Sept. 28, 1861; s. James liaker and Jerusha (Hubbard) W'illiams; A.B., Amherst, 1885; post-srad. work in chemistry, Sheffield Scientific Sell., Yale, 1 yr. ; in. Frances Anna Scudder, of Pal- maner, Madras I'residency, India, Jan. 9, 1889. W'ith J. B. Williams Co., soap mfrs., Glastonbury, since 1886, now v. -p.; dir. Williams Bros. Mfg. Co.; chmn. Sch. Com., (Glastonbury; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1901. Trustee Hartford Sem. Foundation; pres. Conn. S.S. Assn. since 1902; mem. e.^ec. com. Internat. S.S. Assn. Mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, Chi Phi. Republican. Conglist. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Hartford, University (Hartford). Home: Glaston- bury, Conn.* WILLIAMS, Sidney Clark, editor; b. W^ells, Me., Mar. 2, 1878; s. S. Sumner and Ellen M. (Clark) Williams; ed. pub. schs. and under pvt. tutors; un- married. Began as spl. writer on Lewiston (Me.) Journal; then reporter Portland (Me.) Evening E.k- press; editorial paragrapher Boston Evening Rec- ord, 1908-14; lit. editor and dramatic critic Boston Daily Advertiser, 1902-14; lit. editor Boston Her- ald, since July 1, 1914. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union Boat, Papyrus, Newspaper. Author: A Reluctant Adam, 1913. Home: St. Botolph Club. Office: The Herald, Boston, Mass. WILLIAMS, Theodore Chickeringr, clergyman, educator; 1). Urookline, Mass., July 2, 1855; s. Fred- erick J. and Abby (Tufts) Williams; A.B., Har- vard U., 1876, S.T.B., 1881; (Litt.D., Western Re- serve U., 1911); m. Velma Curtis Wright, of Bos- ton, 1883. Minister Unitarian Ch., Winchester, Mass., 1882, All Souls' Church, Unitarian, New York, 1883-96; in Europe, 1897-9; head master Hackley Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y'., 1899-05; in Europe, 1905-7; head master Roxbury Latin School, 1907-9 (resigned). (See Who's Who in America for books, poems, etc.) Address: 99 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.* WILLIAMS, -Walter Byron, clergyman; b. North Easton, Mass., Mar. 7, 1878; s. James Franklin and Hannah Jane (Allen) Williams; B.A.. U. of Vt., 1900; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1904; fellow same, 1908-9; m. Ada Mae Clark, of Providence, R.I., Sept. 12, 1906; 1 daughter, Beatrice (deceased). Ordained Congl. ministry, 1905; pastor 1st Ch., Boxford, Mass., 1905-8; pastor Bridge water. Mass., since Sept. 1, 1909. Mem. Sigma Nu. Progressive. Ad- dress: Bridgewater, Mass. WILLIAMS, 'Wilbur Herscliel, author; b. North Manchester, Wabash Co., Ind.; s. John Wesley and Elizabeth (Kohser) Williams; student Northwest- ern U., 1891-3; spl. course Denver U., 1894; unmar- ried. Began on Denver I'ost, 1894; with Detroit Free Press, 1898-02; lit. editor Detroit Journal, 1903; resigned to write St. Louis Fair story for Laird & Lee, Chicago; with Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, pubs., New York, Tflll; N.E. mgr. for The Prang Co., Boston. 1911—. Mem. 111. Alpha Plii Delta Theta. (See Who's Who in America for books.) Home: The Hermitage, 9 Willow St. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston.* WILLIAMS, William; b. London, Eng., June 26, 1828; s. W'illiam Aston and Ann Jemima (Gallaent) Williams; ed. City of London Sch.; came to Amer- ica, 1848; m. 1854, Elizabeth Marshall, of Danbury, Conn, (died 1904). Was the first to ship stoves from America to New Zealand, axes to Australia and canned goods to England; was chief book- keeper U.S. Treasury, Washington, D.C., to 1870; entered farming in R.L, 1870; now mem. State Bd. of Art. and cattle commr. of Bristol Co., R.i. Deist. Address: 999 Hope St., Bristol, R.I. 'WILLIAMS, William Austin,, lawyer; b. Wil- liamsville, I lubbardstown, ]\lass., Aug. 29, 1820: s. George and Susan (Waite) Williams, and descend- ant of William Williams, Watertown, Mass., 1637: prepared for coll., but abandoned Ihe idea and studied law; LL.B., Harvard, 1847; practiced at Worcester until retired, 1909: m. 1st, Barre. June 29, 1852, Esther Kendall Houghton (now deceased); children, Harry H. (deceased), Harriet C, Esther (Mrs. Wesley G. Carr, of Pittsburgh) ; m. 2d, Barre, June 28, 1875, Harriet Ann Woods. For many yrs. one of the best known citizens of Mass.; has been in active practice for more than 66 yrs.; chmn. Dem. State Com., 1852; assisted in reception ex- tendeil to Louis Kossuth more than 50 yrs. ago, and accompanied him to Albany, N.Y.; has held many offices of trust at Worcester; del. Dem. Xat. Con v., Baltimore, 1868; mem. staff of Gov. Bout- well, with rank of col. Mem. bar assn., agrl. and hort. socs. and various polit. organizations. Home: 26 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. WILLIAMS, 'William Pish, engineer; b. South Pacific Ocean, Jan. 12, 1859; s. Thomas W. and Eliza A. (Griswold) Williams; C.E., Columbia, 1881, E.M., 1882; m. Anna L. Corner, of Oakland, Cal., Apr., 1884; children, Thomas W., Harold, Kate (Mrs. James M. Buchanan, of New York), Dorothy. Mining engr. in Utah, Colo., Cal., 1 yr. ; in private practice as civil engr. and surveyor at Hartford, Conn.; with an English corpn. in Tenn., 1890-3; city engr.. New Bedford, Mass., 1893-12; chief engr., Mass. Harbor and Land Commn., since Sept. 1, 1912. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. Clubs: Uni- versity (Boston), New Bedford, Country, Yacht, Wamsutta. Recreations: yachting, golf. Home: New Bedford, Mass. Office: State House, Boston. WILLIAMS, WilUam Henry, judge; b. Bethany, Conn., June 7, 1850; s. Elisha J. and Laura B. (Brooks) Williams; reared on farm, and ed. in dist. schs.; read law while at various occupations; admitted to bar, 1873; m. 1st, May 5, 1874, Iris E. Munson (died, 1876); m. 2d, 1878, Nellie Johnson (died, 1900); m. 3d. Sept. 18, 1901, Helen E. Bailey. Engaged in practice at Seymour, Conn., 1873-82, Derby, Conn., since 1882; state's atty., New Haven Co., Conn., 1896-09; apptd. judge Superior Court, Mar., 1909. Republican. Clubs: Quinnipiack. Ne\\' Haven. Conglist. Mem. I.O.O.F., K. of P.; Knight Templar. Address: Derby, Conn. WILLIAMSON, rrank Emery, auditor City of ^^'orcester; b. W'orcester, ]Mass., Dec. 4, 1854; s. Milton W. and Mary Ann (Marcy) Williamson; de- scendant of Jonathan Williamson, who came from London, Eng., to N.E. about 1734; ed. pub. schs.; m. Worcester, Nov. 15, 1877, Ida May Moore; 2 sons, George Emery (Springfield, Mass.), Arthur IMoore (Niagara Falls, N.Y.). Began as office boy and be- came cashier B. & M. R.R., at Worcester. 1885; au- diting elk. Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings, 1895- 06; auditor City of W^orcester since 1906. Treas. Worcester Soc. of Antiquity. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: walking. Home: 58 W'achusett St. Of- fice: City Hall, Worcester, Mass. WILLIAMSON, Joseph, lawyer; Feb. 14. 1869- July 30, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WILLIAMSON. Julia May ("Lura Bell"), verse- writer, teacher; Mar. 13. 1859-May 22, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) WILLIAMSON, Walter Darwin, M.D. and sur- geon; b. .Milan, N.H., ISIar. 11, 1S63; s. Stephen E. and Ellen E. (Kllingwood) Williamson; .grad. North Bridgton Acad. (Me.), 1885; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1888; m. Milan, Feb. 15, 1890, Hattie M. York; 1 daughter, Eleanor E. Practiced at INIilan, 1888, Gorham, N.H., 1889-01, since at Portland, Me.; mem. surg. staff IMe. Gen. Hosp. Mem. A.M. A.. N.H. State Med. Soc, Me. Med. Assn., New York and New England Assn. Ry. Surgeons, Portland INIed. Club, Pathological Club. Republican. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner): mem. I.O.O.F., K.P., B.P.O.E. Club: Portland. Address: 7 Deering St., Portland, Maine. WILLIS, Arthur Hayden, printer, pub.; b. Wey- mouth, Mass., Oct. 31. 1866; s. Nafhan Elliot and Lucy J. (Hayden) Willis; ed. pub. schs.. Bridge- water, and business coll., Boston; m. Emma Brooks Keith, of Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 14, 1887; 1 son. Nathan Elliot. Propr. and mgr. Arthur H. Willis Printing Co., Bridgewater, since 1898; dir. Bridge- water Co-operative Bank. Bridgewater Trust Co. Trustee Plymouth County Agrl. Soc, Bridgewater Acad. Mason. Republican. Swedenborgian. Home: 14 Main St. Office: 20 Main St., Bridgewater, Mass. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1163 WILLIS, Charles Austin, M.D.; b. Waltham, Stowe; children, Ellen S. (Willis) Stephens, lass.. Oct. 26, 1S6S; s. Jolin \V. and Susan E. (Rice) Winthrop (deceased). Enlisted as pvt. 25th Ms Villis; Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1S02; M.D., Harvard Med. Vols., Sept., 1861; at Battle of Uoanoke Island, Mass.. Oct. 26, 1S6S; s. .Jolin \V. and Susan E. (Rice) Winthrop "rdec'eased)T"Enlistedas~pvr."25thM^ Willis; Ph.B., Tufts Coll., 1S02; M.D., Harvard Med. Vols., Sept., 1861; at Battle of Roanoke Island, N. Sch., 1S97; m. Grace K. Brown, of Waltham, JNlass., C, and at Battle of Newbern; mustered out, Nov. Oct. 24, 1912. Practiced in Waltham since 1900; 23, 1S63; practiced medicine at Weston, Mass., visiting- phys. Waltham Hosp., Waltham Baby 1867-71, since at Somerville, Mass.; mem. staff Hosp.; trustee Waltham Hosp.; trustee and instr. Somerville Hosp. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Repub- Waltham Training Sch. tor Nurses. Mem. A.M. A., lican. ITnitarian. Address: 2S5 Broadway, Somer- Mass. Med. Soc. Mason. Republican. Methodist, ville, .Mass. Address: 562 Main St., Waltham, Mass. ib-ttttc! e^^ n t i i ■ v, t^ u ^ tvt WILLIS, Sarell J., banking; b. Dorchester, Mass., WILLIS, Charles W., editor, author; b. Leeds, Sept. 11, 1830; s. Solomon H. and Mary Ann Vero Me., Oct. 31, 1864; s. Amos B. and Almira A. (Cripps) Willis; pub. sch. edn.; m. Dorchester, (Wheeler) Willis; high sch. edn.; m. Boston, Sept. Sept. 11, 1854, Mary W. Bispham; 3 children, Ben- 19, 1887, Lillian S. \\ interton. Began newspaper jamin C, Mary E. B., Howard B. Learned trade work with Boston Globe, 1886; entered trade jour- tinsmith and later on stage for 6 yrs., after which nalism, 1883; editor New England Grocer and became bookkeeper; cashier Blue Hill Nat. Bank, Tradesman, with which has been connected since Milton, Mass., since Mar. 1, 1876; dir. Dorchester 1888; has traveled e.Ktensively in West Indies, Can. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Republican. Unitarian. Mason; and U.S. Mem. Inst, of Jamaica (Jamaica, W.I.), mem. Red Men. Club: Men's Club, of Third Re- Paint and Oil Club of N.E. Episcopalian. Author: ligious Soc. of Dorchester. Home: 139 Adams St. A Yankee Crusoe; History of Spain; ^ Vacation Office: Blue Hill Nat. Bank, Milton, Mass. Tour Awheel; "Buckra"- — Land (travels in Ja- _ _, maica); Following the Tow Patch; Montreal by , WILLISTON, A(rthur) Lyman, educator, engr.; Way of Chazy. Contbr. to mags. Recreations: b- Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 11, 1868; s. Lyman Rich- floriculture, gardening, traveling. Home: Bedford, ards and Anne E. (Gale) Williston; brother of Sam- Mass. Office: 216 Milk St., Boston. uel Williston; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889, grad. WrttlS Harlon Simmons nnstnfficp in^jr. • h course, 1889-90: (hon. A.M., Amherst, 1881); m. WttiLIS*. Harion SsimmonS, pOStOmce_ insp. , D. T,.p„p t^ .cjimTnnns nf r-ninhrirlp-P Ma«« T,,r,o 91 Cam E7ideenort Mass lutrrs 1843- s Rev T em ^''^^^ ^- Simmons, of Cambridge, Mass., June 21 camDimgepoit, Mass., July is, iS4d,_s. Kev. Lem- lopq Aost tn r-hipf ^np-r n c n .e, at t T?,r iN.n. no. oi Rep., 1882, 1884; Repuuncan. uiiiver- fipcip-n VMPA • mpm ndvi'jo'rv Fnm nf pvr.ert« salist. Mason; mem. G.A.R. Address: Warner, N.H. ?oTcaVnlgie''schs. orPiUsbu?gh. M^m^^^^^^^ WILLIS, Henry Augustus, banker; b. Fitchburg, Mech. Engrs., A.A.A.S., N.E. A., Soc. Promotion Mass., Nov. 26, 1830; s. Samuel and Cynthia (Me- Engring. Edn. (sec, 1907-9, v. -p., 1909), Nat. Soc. riam) Willis; descendant of George Willis, New Promotion Industrial Edn. (sec.-treas. New Yorlc Towne (Cambridge), Mass, 1626, and Joseph Me- State Branch, 1910-11, sec. Mass. State Branch, riam, Concord, Mass., 1636; ed. dist. sch., Fitchburg 1910 — ). Has written articles on engring. topics Acad., and Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass., to 1851. and on industrial and engring. edn. in tech. mags. Has engaged in banking business since 1852; pres. and soc. trans. Recreations: tennis. Home: 27 Rollstone Nat. Bank since 1873; treas. Worcester Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Mass.* North Savings Bank since 1868; pres. Fitchburg & ,„.,___„„ _,.,._ , . Leominster St. Railway Co. since 1886; pres. Board , WILLISTON, Robert Lyman, business man; b. of Trustees, Public Library, since 1892; treasurer Northampton, Mass., Jan. 12, 1869; s. A. Lyman and of Burbank Hospital since 1891; pres. Fitchburg Sarah Tapen (Stoddard) Williston; ed. pub. schs.; Hist. Soc, 1892-02; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1866; Williston Sem.; A.B., Amherst, 1892; m. June 22, pres. Common Council, 1873; treas. City of Fitch- 1901, Margaret Randolph Bryan, of Charlottes- burg, 1873-90; justice of the peace since 1861. Sol- yi^e, Va. Dir. Easthampton Rubber Thread Co., 1st dier in the Civil War, 1862-3, as adj. 53d Mass. Nat. Bank. Republican. Conglist. Club: Northamp- Vols.; present at Port Hudson and wrote history ton. Address: Northampton, Mass. of the regt also •'Fitchburg in tlie War of the Re- WILLISTON, Samuel, lawyer; b. Cambridge, ^®^U°",; ^ ^^^^--r^^^^ Mihtia. 1865-/0 (captain on Mass., Sept. 24, 1861; s. Lyman Richards and Anne staff of Gen. R. H Chamberlain), G.A.R Loyal Le- g. (Gale) Williston; bro. of A(rthur) Lvman Willis- gion, Soc (:olonial Wars, S.A R. Republican. Uni- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1882, A.M., LL.B., 1888 (LL.D., tanan. Address: Fitchburg, Mass. 1910); m. Mary Fairlie Wellman, Roxbury, Mass., WILLIS, John Lemuel Murray, M.D.; b. Chelsea, Sept. 12, 1889. In practice, Boston, since 1888; Mass., Feb. 11, 1856; s. Lemuel Murray (M.D.) and asst. prof, law, 1890-5, prof., 1895-03, Weld prof. Paulina Hammond (Fogg) Willis; ed. town schs. of since 1903, acting dean, 1909, Harvard Law Sch. Eliot; Eliot Acad., 1870, and Berwick Acad., 1873; Lecturer Law Sch., U. of Chicago, 1902-3, U. of M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1877: post-grad. Cal., 1909-15. Drew acts to make uniform the law work. New York U., 1S79; m. Carrie E. Ham, of of sales, warehouse receipts, bills of lading and South Berwick, Me., Oct. 1, 1879; 2 children, Mrs. certificates of stock. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Elizabeth Gail (Willis) Libbey, Harlon P. House Sciences. Author: The Law of Sales, 1909. Editor: surg. Me. Gen. Hosp., 1878; practiced in Eliot, Me., Parsons on Contracts, 8th edit, 1893; Cases on since 1879; mem. State Bd. of Registration in Medi- Contracts, 1894; Cases on Sales, 1889; Stephen on cine (ex-chmn.). Me. Federation of Med. Examiners Pleading, 1895; Cases on Bankruptcy, 1902; Cases (pres.). Served as asst. surg. Me. Vol. Militia; sch. on Contracts, 1903-4; Wald's Pollock on Contracts, supervisor of Eliot. Trustee Wm. Fogg Library 1905. Also numerous articles on legal subjects in (Eliot), Berwick Acad. (South Berwick, Me.). Mem. Harvard Law Review, American Law Review, etc. A.M. A., Me. Med. Assn., York Countv Med. Soc, Home: Belmont, Mass.* Portsmouth Med. Soc Strafford Dist Med Soc. WILLOUGHBY, Charles Clark, anthropologist; Independent Democrat. Univej-salist. Mason (K.T., b. Winchendon, Mass.; s. William Alonzo and Me- Shriner); Odd Fellow, (^lub: Warwick (Ports- hitable Edson (Clark) Willoughbv; Austin teach- mouth N.H^. Author: Physicians of Eliot, Me., ing fellow. Harvard, 1899-01; m. Margaret Eliza- h^^^-i'cl^^^-^^^^^yj'^^^'f^r^'^^' ^^PV T^i^^'^J^"^!^' beth Stanwood, of Augusta, Me. Asst. Dept. of An- ily, 1909; History of Eliot Centennial, 1912. Editor thropology, Chicago Expn., 1892-3; chief asst. Pea- for 9 yrs of Old Eliot (hist, mag.), now out of ex- bodv Museum of Archfeology and Ethnology, Har- istence. Recreations: flowers book collector (5,000 vard, 1894-9, asst. curator, 1899-13, asst. dif. since vols.). Address: Old Road, Eliot, Mc 1913. pellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Anthropol. Assn., WILLIS, Beuhen, M.D.; b. Belchertown, Mass., Am. Assn. Museums; corr. mem. Swedish Soc. An- Sept. 14. 1842: s. Jacob and Siley (Fletcher) Willis; thropology and Geography. Writer on anthropol. M D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1867: m. Arlington (then subjects. Home: 291 School St.. Watertown, Mass. West Cambridge), Mass., Nov. 20, 1867, Eugenia Office: Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 1164 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND WILLOUGHBY, Hugh Laussat, engineer, ath- lete, yuclitsinan, author; b. Solitude, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1856: s. Samuel A. and Estelle (Laussat) Willough- by; B.S. in EngrinK-, U. of Pa., 1.S77; m. Phila., 1S7S, Augusta Harrison; 3 children. Hugh L., Mrs. Clayton G. Dixon, Mrs. James K. Clarice. .Studied law 3 vrs. with .Judge Amasa I'arker, of Albany, N.Y.;won 1st Intercollegiate Athletic Champion- ship cup for U. of Pa.; elected mem. New York Yacht Club, 1875 (life mem., 1SS9) ; was taught bi- cycle riding by its inventor, M. Micheau, I'aris, 1869; organized 3d bicycle club in America, 1879; one of organizers League of Am. Wheelmen (1st treas.), 1880; organized Naval Reserve Torpedo Co., of Newport, 1894, being ranking officer of R.I. Na- val Reserves, 1895-6, with acting rank of It-comdr.; also apptd. to U.S. Naval W^ar Coll. and studied at U.S. Torpedo Sta. ; an amateur aeronaut since 1900: founder mem. Aero Club of America. Author: Across the Everglades. Recreations: flying, yaclit- ing. Address: The Chalet, Newport, R.I. WIIiIiS. Charles T.. builder; moved to New York. (See vol. iridti, also Who'.s Who in America, 1914- 15.) WIIiIiSON, Robert Wheeler, astronomer: born West Ro.xburv, Mass., July 20, 1853; s. Edmund B. and ]\rartha A. (Buttrick) Willson; A.B., Harvard, 1873; Ph.D., Wiirzburg, 1886; m. Annie Downing West, of Salem, Mass., Dec. 14, 1881. Asst. Argen- tine Nat. Obs., 1873, Harvard Coll. Obs., 1874; tutor in physics, Harvard, 1875-81: asst. astronomer, Winchester Obs., Yale, 1881-4; instr. astronomy and physics, 1891-9, asst. prof., 1899-03, prof, as- tronomy since 1903, Harvard. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Unitarian. Clubs: Harvard (New York), Harvard Union. Colonial. Oakley. Author: Laboratory As- tronomy, 1905; Times of Sunrise and Sunset in the Ignited States. 1908. Address, 64 Brattle St., Cam- bridge, Mass.* WIIiSON, Allan Melbourne, lawyer; b. St. John, N.B., Jan. 27. 1S73: s. Amos P. and Susan (Mc- Cutcheon) Wilson; grad. St. John High Sch., 1888; A.B.. Acadia Coll., N.S., 1893: studied law in oflice of Buinham, Brown & Warren, Manchester, N.H.; m. Kathei-ine P. Rowe, of Yarmouth, N.S., Aug. 6, 1901; 1 son. Arthur R., b. July 6, 1902. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1897; mem. Burnham, Brown, Jones & Warren until 1912: since mem. Jones, Warren, Wil- son & Manning; mem. Manchester Sch. Com. since 1907. Republican. Baptist. Mason (K.T., Consis- tory, .Shrine). Clubs: Derrvfield (Manchester), Canadian (Boston). Home: 293 Myrtle St. Office: Amoskoag Bank Bldg., ^Manchester, N.H. WIIiSON, Anne P., writer, social worker; b. Wa- terford. Me., Feb. 8. 1873: d. Dr. Charles L. and Sarah S. (Moore) Wilson; A.B., Welleslev Coll., 1896. Engaged in writing, 1896-1900; in work of revision and criticism of manuscripts in a literary agency in Boston, 1900-1 : investigating and super- vising visitor. Boston Children's Aid Soc, 1904-10, living during more than 3 yi's. of this time at the Elizabeth Peabody House (social settlement) and doing probationary worl^ in connection with the Boston Juvenile Court; in charge of the social serv- ice dent, of Emmanuel Ch.. 1910-12; asst. Boston Provident Assn.. since Oct., 1912. Author: The Wars of Peace. 1902. Home: 371 Broadway, Cam- bridge, ]\Tass. Address: 43 Hawkins St., Boston. WIIiSON, Butler Boland, lawver; b. nr. Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1861; s. Dr. John R. and Mary (Jack- son) Wilson; A.B., 1881: A.M., 1884, Atlanta U.; LL.B., 1884, Boston U. Sch. of Law; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1884; m. Washington, D.C., June 27, 1894, Mary Patterson Evans; 5 children, Marion B., Butler Roland, Jr.. Francis Garrison. Edward Ware, Lola Marie. Practiced Boston, since 1884; master in chancery since 1901. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn. Mem. Am. Nat. Red Cross. Dir. Boston Home for Aged Colored Women; sec. Boston br. of Nat. Assn. for Advancement of Col- ored People; sec. bd. dirs. Harriet Tubman House; mem. speakers' com. Fort Hall Lecture Courses: mem. exec. com. South End Improvement Assn. Odd Fellow. Club: Ma.ss. Republican. Home: 13 Rutland Sq. Office: 34 School St., Boston. WHiSON, Charles A., lawyer; b. Mexico, Me.; s. Philander and .lanet Aycr (Fairbanks) Wilson; ed. luib. and pvt. sells, of Me.; m. Cornelia Blalve, of Providence, R.I., 1892. Admitted to bar, 1875, and since practiced in Providence; mem. firm of Wil- son, Gardner & Churchill. Mem. Common Council, Providence, 1888-90; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1891; U.S. dist. atty., Dist. of R.I., 1898-11. On staff of Gov. George Peabodv Wetmore, 1885-7; judge ad- vocate gen. of R.I., 1887-98; chmn. Rep. State Cen- tral Com. and Exec. Com., Aug., 1911 — . Mem. Bd. of Trade, Providence. Mason, (ilubs: Turks Head, ^Vest Side. Home: Warwick Neck, R.I. Office: Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R.I.* WIIiSOIT, Charles Branch, biologist; b. Exeter, Me., Oct. 20. 1861; s. Col. John B. and Samantha (Perkins) Wilson; A.B., Colby U., 1881, A.M., 1884 (Sc.D., same, 1908: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U., 1910); post-grad, student and tutor in botany, Colby U., 1881-4; m. Lilla Belle Turner, of Waterville, Me., July 22, 1885. Pvt. tutor, 1884-91; prof, science. State Normal Sc?li., Gorham, Me., 1891-4; post-grad, student and asst. in biology, Johns Hopkins, 1894- 96; prof, biology, 1896-7, head dept. science since 1897, State Normal Sch., Westfield, Mass. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Boston Soc. Natural History. Zool. Soc. America, Am. Morphol. Soc, Springfield Zool. Club, N.E.A. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Westfield, Mass.* WIIiSOIl', Charles Stetson; b. Bangor, Me., June 10, 1874: s. Franklin Augustus and Caroline (Stet- son) Wilson; A.B., Harvard, 1897. Apptd. sec. lega- tion: Greece, Roumania, Servia, IMar. 7, 1901; Greece, Montenegro, and diplomatic agency, Bul- garia, Mar. 10, 1905: Havana, Cuba, July 18, 1906; Buenos Ayres, May 15, 1907; 2d sec. em- bassy, Rome. Italy, Aug. 4, 1909, sec. same, Dec. 15, 1910; sec. embassy-, Petrograd, Russia, Feb. 1. 1912. Home: Bangor, Me. Address: American Embassy, Petrograd, Russia. ■WILSON, Clifford Brittin, lawyer; b. Bridgeport, Conn.. Dt c. 2, 1879: s. James Albert and IMary Eliza (Wordin) Wilson; grad. Bridgeport High Sch., 1898; asst. elk. Probate Ct., 1899-03; studied law in office of NoblJS & Stevenson, Bridgeport, 1903-5: m. Anastasia C. Dorsev, of Hartford, Nov. 10, 1914. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1902; practiced in Bridgeport as mem. Stevenson & Wilson since 1905: pres. Bd. of Aldermen. Bridgeport, 1908-9; coroner Fairfield Co., 1909-12; mayor of Bridgeport since 1911; It.-gov. of Conn., 1915-17. Served as corpl., sergt., 2d It., 1st It., capt., 4th Co., Coast Arty. Corps, Conn. N.G., 1904-8. Republican. Bap- tist. Mason (32°. K.T.); mem. Pvramid Temple, A. A. O.N. M.S.: mem. I.O.O.F., B.P.O. Flks, Sons of Veterans. Knights of Benevolence. Clubs: Bridge- port (pres.), Algonquin. Home: 153 Poplar St. Office: City Hall, Bridgeport, Conn, "WIIiSON, Daniel Munro, clergyman; b. Paisley, Scotland, Apr. 24, 1848; s. Alexander W. and Sam- uelina (Munro) Wilson: ed. Boston pub. schs. ; grad. Harvard Div. Sch., 1872; m. Ella Calista Handy, June 26, 1873. Ordained Unitarian minis- try, 1872; pastor Melrose, Mass.. 1872-6, Maiden, Mass., 1876-9, Quincv, Mass., 1879-93; supt. Uni- tarian Chs. in N.E., 1893-8: pastor Brooklyn, N.Y., 1898-04, 1st Ch., Northfield, Mass., 1904-9, Kenne- bunk, Me., since Dec. 1, 1909. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Kennebunk, Me.* WIIiSON, David Iiog-an, clergyman: b. N.Y. City, Feb. 3, 1874; s. George Logan and Mary (Bryson) Wilson; ed. pub. schs. of New York; pvt. tutors in own home; grad. Union Theol. Sem.. 18 98; m. Pearl Burns, of Fort Fairfield, Me., Sept. 3. 1901; 4 children. Cuthbert B.. Blair C, Donald B., Paul B. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1898; pastor Fort Fair- field, Me., 1899-04, 1st Ch., Belfast, 1904-14. Central Ch., Bath, since Feb., 1914. Mem. Phoenix Lodge No. 24, F. and A.M.; Corinthian Chapter No. 7, R.A.M.: King Solomon Council No. 1, R. and S.M.; Palestine Commandery No. 14, K.T.: Past IMaster, Past High Priest and Past Commander in above bodies: now Grand Chaplain. Grand Lodge of IMe., F. and A.M., also Grand Chaplain, Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Me. Recreations: fishing, camp- ing. Address: 898 Middle St., Bath, Me. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1165 WlliSOir, Edgrar Vinton, lawyer; b. Wincliendon, Mass., July 1, 1S4T: s. Frederic Almon and Cordelia Rebecca (Mack) Wilson: anions ancestors were William Wilson, Lynn, ^iass.. 1660, John Mack, of Inverness, Scotland, in Salisbury, Mass., 1680, Rev. John Re>nor, iiastor at Plymouth, 1635, Thomas Dudley, 1st deputy and 3d gov. of Mass. Bay Col- ony; ed. Marlow (N.H.) Acad.; A.B., Cornell U., 1872: m. July 23, 1879, Emma May Pollard, of Taftsville, Vt. Practiced in Keene, N.H., 1875-6, Orange. Mass., Jan.-May, 1876, since at Athol. Trial justice 3 yrs. ; spl. justice, 1st Dist. Ct. of Northern Worcester; town solicitor for 10 yrs.; etc. Mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Star Lodge, F. and A.M.: Union Chapter, R.A.M. ; Athol Commandery, K.T.; Corinthian Lodge, K. of P.; A.O.U.W. ; Themis Chapter, O.E.S. (past presiding officer of each). Address: Atliol, Mass. WIIiSOlI', Edward Boardman, merchant. (See vol. 1909.) WILSON, Edwin Bidwell, college prof.: b. Hart- ford, Conn., Apr. 25, 1879; s. Edwin Horace and Jane Amelia (Bidwell) Wilson; A.B., Harvard, 1899; Ph.D., Yale, 1901; ficole Normale Superieur, Paris, 1902-3, also The Sorbonne and College de France, Paris: m. Ethel Sentner, of Edmonton, Alberta, Can., July 5, 1911. Instr. in mathematics, 1900-6, asst. prof., 1906-7, Yale; asso. prof, mathe- matics, 1907-11, prof, since 1911, Mass. Inst. Tech. Asso. editor Trans. Am. Math. Soc. since 1904, mng. editor Proc. Nat. Acad. Science; lecturer in mathematics. Harvard, 1910-11. Mem. Internal. Commn. for Study of Vector Notations. (See AV'lio's Who in America for societies, writings, etc.) Home: 5 Park Vale, Brookline, Mass.* WZIiSON, Ella Callsta (Handy), author; b. Bos- ton, 1851; d. George and Lucy (Guernsey) Handy; grad. Boston Giils* High and Normal Sch., 1868; taught sch. in Boston about 4 yrs.; m. Boston, Daniel Munro Wilson, June 26, 1873. Unitarian. Author: A Royal Hunt; Pedagogues and Parents, 1904; etc. Address: Kennebunk, Me.* WIIiSOMr, Prank, lawyer; b. Orleans, Mass., Sept. 1, 1849; s. Timothy and Mary B. (Kimball) Wilson; ed. common schs. and in Harvard Law Sell.; ad- mitted to bar, 1878; m. 1st, Nov. 17, 1880, Abby J. Hobbs, of Somerswortli (now deceased) ; m. 2d, Sanford, Me., Nov. 16, 1892, Alice L. Pike, of Shapleigh; 3 children, Robley C, Donald M., Mil- ton G. Has practiced at Sanford since 1878, for- merly chmn. Selectmen, and of Rep. Town Com., register of probate, York Co., 16 yrs.; elk. Sanford Improvement Co. Unitarian. Mem. Yorlv Bar Assn., Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Mason (32°, K.T., Shrin- er). Address: Sanford, Me. WXIiSOIT, Franklin Augustus, lawyer; Nov. 6, 1832-July 2, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WIIiSOIT, Frederick Arthur, clergyman ; b. Orono, Me., Apr. 23, 1852; s. Nathaniel and Abigail Ann (Colburn) W'ilson; grad. Waterville (Me.) Classi- cal Inst., 1869; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1873, A.M., 1876; grad. Theol. Sem., Bangor, Me., 1882; m. Bil- lerica, Mass., Sept. 10, 1889, Florence Nightingale Nason; 2 cliildren, Mira Bigelow, Frederick Colburn. Prin. Fryeburg Acad., Me., 1873-5; instr. in mathe- matics and physical sciences, Hallowell Classical and Scientific Acad., Me., 1875-9; ordained to minis- try Congl. Ch., 1882; pastor, Billerica, Mass., 1882- 89, Free Cliristian (Congl.) Ch., Andover, Mass., since 1889. Address: Andover, Mass. WIIiSOlT, Frederick Henry, pharmacist, banker; b. Topsham, Me., Dec. 9, 1848; s. Jesse Davis and Clarissa (Twitchell) W^ilson; ed. pub. sclis., Litch- field (Me.) Acad., Laconia (N.H.) Acad.; m. Fal- mouth, Me., Dec. 9, 1879, Enesena Looke; 3 chil- dren, Jesse D., Margaret L., F. H., Jr. Started in drug business, 1870; borrowed $2,000, established present business in own name; organized, July 10, 1895, the Pine Spring Water Co. (treas. and gen. ntgr. ): pres. First Nat. Bank, Brunswick. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1899, 1901. Republican. Conglist. Ex-sec. Me. Commn. of Pharmacy. K.T., Shriner; mem. I.O.O.F., Elks. Home: 10 High St. Office: 82 Main St.. Brunswick, Me. WIIiSON', Frederick Morse, M.D.; b. Hebron, Mv., Dec. 8, 1850; s. Adam and Sarah H. (Ricker) Wilson; prep. edn. Coburn Classical Inst.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1871; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1875; m. West Haven, Conn., Nov. 13, 1883, Mrs. Carrie A. Marsh. In practice, Waterville, Me., 1875-77; removed to Bridgeport, Conn., 1879; mem. staff Manlialtan Eye and Ear Hosp., 1879-97. Address: 834 Myrtle Av., Bridgeport, Conn. VTIIiSON, Georgre Grafton, publicist; b. Plain- field, Conn., iNlar. 29, 1863; s. Archibald A. and Betsey L. (Brown) Wilson; A.B., Brown, 1886, A. M., 1888, Ph.D., 1889 (LL.D., 1911; LL.D., U. of Vt., 1911); studied at Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris and Oxford, 1890-1; m. Lily, d. A. T. Rose, D.D., of Rangoon, Burma, June 30, 1891. Prin. schs., (jro- ton. Conn.. 1886-7, high sch., Rutland, Vt., 1889-90; asso. prof, social and polit. science, 1891-4, prof., 1894-10, Brown U. ; prof, internat. law, Harvard, Sept., 1910 — . Lecturer, Newton Theol. Instn., 1893-4, Am. Sch. Sociology, 1894-5: lecturer on internat. law, U.S. Naval War Coll., 1900 — , Har- vard, 1907-10. Am. del. plenipotentiary Internat. Naval Conf., 1908-9; exchange prof, to Prance, 1912-13. Mem. bd. of editors Am. Journal of In- ternat. Law, 1907 — . Mem. Providence Sch. Com., 1899-10; trustee R.I. Inst, for Deaf, 1900-10; sec. R.I. br. Am. Nat. Red Cross till 1910. Associe de rinstitut de Droit International; mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law (exec, com.). Am. Polit. Science Assn., Delta Phi. (See W'ho's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Address: 6 Acacia St., Cam- bridge. Mass.* WIIiSOlT, George Lewis, lawyer; b. Fredericks- burg, York Co., N.B., Can., June 16, 1870; s. George and Mary (Bird) W'ilson; A.B., U. of New Bruns- wick, 1888; m. Margaret Elinor Henderson, of Ar- lington, Mass., Oct. 28, 1903. Began practice in Fredericton, 1892; removed to Boston, 1897; mem. firm of W'ilson & Libby, organized, 1913. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. CJity of Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: WoUaston Golf, Bel- mont Spring Country. Home: 90 School St., Bel- mont, Mass. Office: 15 State St., Boston. WIIiSON', Gerhart Abraham, clergyman; b. Chi- cago, 111.; s. John G. and Hedda (Stohl) W'ilson; grad. Lake Forest Acad., 111., 1885; B.A., Lake Forest Coll., 1889; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1892: m. Lynn, Mass., June 15, 1892, Ella M. Day, of Hartford, Conn. Ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch., 1892; pastor 1st Ch., Holyoke, Mass., 1892-9, Western Ch., Washington, D.C., 1899-04, 1st Ch., Providence, R.I., 1904-8, 1st Congl. Ch.. Swamp- scott, ISIass., 1908-11; lecturer and pulpit supply, since 1911. Address: 10 Lovett PI., Lynn, Mass. WILSON, Ida Lewis, life-saver; 1841-Oct. 25, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's W^ho in America, 1910-11.) WILSON, John, lawyer; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 26, 1878: s. Franklin A. and Caroline Pierce (Stet- son) Wilson; grad. Roxbury Latin Sch., 1896; A.B., cum laude, Harvard, 1900: LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Emma Hevwood Otis, of Worcester, Mass., Dec. 2, 1903; 3 children, Caroline, b. July 26. 1905; John Otis, Dec. 4, 1907; Eleanor, June 22, 1912. Began practice at Bangor, Aug., 1903; pres. European & North Am. Ry. ; dir. Merrill Trust Co., Penobscot Savings Bank, Union Ins. Co., Lockwood Co., Bangor Gas Liglit Co. Pres. Penobscot County br. Am. Red Cross: pres. Bangor Associated Chari- ties; mem. State Bd. of Charities and Correction. Mem. State Bd. of Bar Examiners (Me.), Penob- scot County Bar Assn. (sec), Bangor Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Tarratine, Kenduskeag Canoe and Country Club. Harvard (Boston). Home: 17 Broadway. Office: 15 State St., Bangor. Me. WILSON, John Brainerd, clergyman; b. Peabody, Mass., Feb. 11, 1860; s. John and Elizabeth Abbott (Waldo) Wilson; A.B., Harvard, 1884; B.D., New- ton Theol. Instn., 1887. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892; m. Oct. 24, 1894, Annie Mabel Elder. Ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1887: pastor, Freeport, Me., 1887-91, Neponset, Mass., 1892-01; asst. pastor Washington Av. Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1901-2; pastor Pleas- ant St. Bapt. Ch., Concord. N.H., 1902-15. Mem. Delta Upsilon, etc. Address: Everett, Mass. 11(3(3 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND // WHiSON, John S. I». H., merchant; b. Auburn, //'Me., ,\uf,'. !i, ]N(jO; s. Samuol Hovoy and Caroline ' Fry (Ham) Wilson; ed. pub. schs., Auburn and Turner, Me. Mem. Wilson & Co. (flour, grain and 'hay), since 1901. Mayor City of Auburn, 1900-1; former mem. Sch. Com., Town of Turner; mem. 75th Me. Legislature; chmn. Me. Fisheries and Game Commn., 1911-14; U.S. marshal for Dist. of Me., since July, 1914. Democrat. Universalist. Ma- son (3L'°. K.T.) ; Olid Fellow. .Vddress: Auburn, Me. WIIiSOlT, Joseph Kennard, clergyman, editor; b. Blackwood, N.J., June 29, 1852; s. James Ely and Esther (Bateman) Wilson; Ph.B., Brown U., 1873; grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., 1876; (D.U., Evving Coll., 1897); m. Mystic, Conn., Oct. 20, 1876, Lucy S. Taylor; 3 children, Harriet E. CNIrs. Howard S. Palmer), Edgar K., Winthrop F. Ordained minis- try Bapt. Ch., 1874; pastor 1st Ch., Nyack, N.Y., 1876-8, Huntington St. Ch., New London, Conn., 1878-82, Winthrop St. Ch., Taunton, Mass., 1882-94, 1st Ch., Melrose, INIass., 1894-8, Free St. Ch., Port- land, Me., 1898-05; editor Zion's Advocate, Port- land, since 1905, and treas. Advocate Pub. Co.; pres. Bapt. Young People's Union, Mass., 1892-5; pres. Me. Bapt. I\ns.sionary Conv., 1905-7; trustee Colby Coll. Republican. Has traveled in Europe, Palestine and Egypt. Office: Savings Bank Bldg., Waterville, Me. WHiSON, Iiewis Gilbert, denominational sec; b. Southboro, Mass., Feb. 19, 1858; s. Henrv G. and Mary M. (Graves) Wilson: ed. pub. schs'., South- boro and Boston; Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sch.; Harvard Div. Sch.; m. Janet M. Cook, of South- boro, Sept. 26, 1883. Ordained Unitarian ministry, 1883; pastor Leicester, Mass., 1883-5, Hopedale, 1885-05; sec. Am. Unitarian Assn. since 1907, also mem. bd. of dirs. Trustee Meadville Theol. Sch. Home: 183 Palfrey St., Watertown, Mass. Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston.* WIliSON, Iiouis KT., librarian: b. Yorkshire, Eng.. Sept. 4, 1857; s. John and Nancy (Milner) Wilson; ed. St. Petersburg, Russia; came to U.S., 1871; (hon. A.B., Clark U., 1905; Litt.D.. Tufts Coll., 1905); m. Anne Gertrude Thomas, of Phila., 1875 Engaged in business until 1884; spent 4 vrs In Europe: librarian Clark U., since Apr.. 1889. Au- thor: Bibliography of Child Study; also papers on library subjects. Home: 11 Shirley St., Worcester, ]Mass.* WILSON, Mark M., lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) WIIiSON, Scott, lawyer; b. Falmouth, Me., Jan. 11, 1870: s. Nathaniel B. and Loemma Pearson (Leighton) Wilson; descendant on paternal side, of Gowen Wilson, Kittery, Me., about 1635. on ma- ternal side, of Elder William Brewster, of the May- flower; grad. Bates Coll., 1892; studied law in of- fices of J. W. Symonds, Portland, Me., and Henry C. Terry, Phila.; spl. course. Law Dept., U. of Pa.; admitted to Me. bar, 1895: m. Windham, Me.. Dec. 24, 1895, Elizabeth M. Bodge: 1 son. Nathaniel W. Has practiced at Portland since 1895; was citv so- licitor of Deering; mem. Portland Common Coun- cil. 1899-1900 (pres., 1900); asst. countv attorney, 1900-2; city solicitor, Portland, 1902-5; attv.-gen. of Me., 1913-4; dir. Fidelitv Trust Co. Republican. Mem. Bd. Overseers, Bates Coll. Clubs: Portland, Woodfords, Portland Athletic. Recreations: gar- dening. Home: 76 Beacon St. Office: 120 Exchange St.. Poi-tland. Me. WIIiSON. Stanley Calef, lawyer; b. Orange, Vt., Sept. 10. 1879; s. William W. and Lvdia (Brown- ing) Wilson; grad. Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., 1896; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1901; m. Grace Goodwin Bacon, of Chelsea, Vt., Apr. 22. 1909. Official reporter Vt. Senate, sessions of 1902. 04; admitted to bar, 1904; mem. Gates Xr Wilson. Montpelier, Vt., until 1905. Darling & Wilson. 1905-10, since alone: dir. and treas. Chelsea Mfg. Co.; dir. Nat. Bank of Orange Co.; state's atty. Orange County, 1908-12; chmn. Bd. of Selectmen, Chelsea, Vt.; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1915 (chmn. ways and means com.); chmn. Rep. State Com. of Vt. Trustee Chelsea Acad. Mem. Vt. Bar Assn. Republican. Universalist. Royal Arch Mason (K.T., Shriner) ; mem. M.W.A. Address: Chelsea. Vt. WIIiSON', TliP'>aore Halbert, clergyman; b. Mid- dletown. Conn., Fob. 11, 1SS5; s. Edwin Horace and Jane Amelia (Bidwell) Wilson; grad. Cambridge (Mass.) Latin Sch., 1902; A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., 1908; Harvard Div. Sch., 1908; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1911; unmarried. Asst. to Rev. Lewis T. Reed, Flatbush Congl. Ch., Brooklyn, 1908-9; chmn. pulpit supply com. Union Theol. Sem., 1909-10; piin. Union Sch. of Religion and asst. dir. student Christian work same sem., 1910-11; oidained Congl. ministry, June 20, 1910; asst. pastor 1st Ch., Mont- clair, N.J., 1911-12; pastor Island Av. Ch., Skow- hegan. Me., 1912-15. Mem. Delta Upsilon (Harvard Cliapter). Address: 8a Forest St., North Cam- bridge, Mass. WIIiSOlT, Theodore Price, editor; b. Boston, Aug. 14, ls^i2: s. Ale.xjiiiilfi- W. and Sanuilina (Munroe) Wilson; ed. Boston iiublic schs.; m. Boston, Nov. 29, 1876, Ella K. Tupper. Served apprenticeship to printing tiade on Boston Traveler, becoming fore- man; established Winchester Star, 1872, and since its editor and pub.; mem. 1st Regt., M.V.M., 13 yrs. (1st It.). Republican. Conglist. Mason, K.T.; Odd Fellow. Mem. Republican Editoiial Assn., and Mass. Press Assn. Address: Winchester, Mass. WIIiSON, William Patrick, M.D.; b. Montreal, Can., Mar. 6, 1857; s. John and Mary Ann (McCar- thy) Wilson; ed. schs. of Boston; studied music 7 yrs.; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1890; m. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 9, 1895, Elizabeth D. Flynn. Has practiced at Wallingford, Conn., since 1890. Home: Wallingford, Conn. WIIiSOM', William Power, lawyer. (See vol. 190 9.) WIIiTSZ:, Sara Eliza, author; b. Burns. Mich., 1849; d. Henry and Mary Ann (Huggins) Wiltse; acad. edn., Boston, 1876, Garland and Weston Kin- dergarten Normal Sch. and spl. course in English, Boston U., 1900. Editor: Grimm's Fairy Tales, 1896; Les Mis6rables (under title Jean Valjean), 1897; Folk Lore Stories and Proverbs, 1901. (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: West Roxbury, Mass.* WINCH, Georg-e P., merchant; b. Brookfield, Vt., Oct. 22, 1851; s. Caleb M. and Jane E. (Fullam) Winch; ed. common schs. of Vt.; m. Addie E. Mann, of Barre, Vt., Mar. 4, 1873; 2 children, Ella A., Flora M. In mercantile business at Mclndoe Falls, Vt., since 1888; trustee Wells River Savings Bank; dir. Newbury Nat. Bank. High sheriff of (Taledonia Co., 1905-11; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., 1912, 13: town official for more than 20 yrs.; postmaster at Mc- lndoe Falls for 8 yrs. (resigned in favor of wife). Trustee 1st Congl. Ch. Progressive. JMem. Knights of Pythias. Address: Mclndoe Falls, Vt. WINCHriili, Alverd Ezra, M.D.; June 21, 1831- 19 — . (See vol. 1909.) WINCHEI.Ii, P. Mahel, librarian; b. Boston; d. Rensselaer and Harriet Newell (Brooks) Winchell; ed. Boston pub. schs. and Amherst Coll. Library Sch. Taught sch. for several yrs.; library asst. Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.. 1894-01; li- brarian City Library, Manchester, N.H.. since Jan. 1, 1902. Mem. Am. Library Assn., N.H. Library Assn., Mass. Library Club, Manchester Inst. Arts and Sciences, Manchester Federation Women's Clubs, N.H. Federation Women's Clubs; dir. Man- chester Boys' Club, and Library Art Club. Conglist. Home: 593 Union St. Office: City Library, Man- chester, N.H. WINCHESTER, Benjamin Severance, editor, clergyman; b. Bridport, Vt., Feb. 26, 1868; s. War- ren Weaver and Catherine Marv (Severance) Win- chester; A.B., Williams, 1889; B.D., Chicago Theol. Seminary, 1895 (fellowship); student of theology, U. of Halle, Germany, 1895-7; spl. student of O.T., U. of Chicago, 1905: (D.D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1909); m. Pearl Adair Gunn, of Seattle, Wash., Aug. 31, 1897. Instr. and prof, natural science. Whitman Coll., Walla Walla, Wash., 1889-92; or- dained Congl. ministry, 1897; pastor Snohomish, Wash., 1897-1900, Hassalo St. Ch., Portland, Ore., 1900-1; asso. pastor. New England Ch., Chicago, 1901-3; pastor Winnetka, 111., 1904-9: editor and ednl. sec. Congl. S.S. Pub. Soc, 1910-15; asst. prof, religious edn., Yale Sch. of Religion, since Sept. 15, 1915. Mem. Suffolk West Ministerial Assn. Ad- dress: Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.* WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1167 WINCHESTER, Caleb Thomas, college prof.; b. IMontville, ("onii., ,Iaii. IS, 1S47; s. Rev. George F. and Lucy (Thomas) Winchester; A. 13., Wesleyan, 1869, A.M., iS72; U. of Leipzig, 1S80-1; (L.H.D., Dickinson, 1892); m. Julia Stackpole Sniitli, of Middletown, Conn., Dec. 25, 1872 (died .Tune 25, 1877); 2d, Alice Goodwin Smith, of Fairhaven, Mass., Apr. 2, ISSO. Librarian, 1869-73: prof, rhet- oric and English lit., 1873-90, prof. English lit., 1890 — , Wesleyan U. Has lectured fi-ecjuently on literary subjects, mostly before lit. instns. and colls., Amhei'st, Princeton, .Johns Hopkins and oth- ers. ]Mem. com. re\ision of Meth. Hymnal, 1904. (See W^ho's Who in .America for list of books.) Home: Mifldletown, Conn.* .WIirCHESTEB. Edmund, insurance: b. Boston, Feb. 26, 1865; s. Stephen S. and Elizabeth H. (Bart- lett) A\'inche.ster ; descendant of John Winchester, who came to America about the middle of the 17th century; ed. pub. schs., Boston and Brook- line; m. Ruth Dana, of Brookline, June 5. 1890; 2 daughters, Dorothy, Helen. Began in office of John C. Page, ins., Boston, 1880; mgr. dept. han- dling fire risk business of Boston Ins. Co., since 1896; v.-p. Old Colony Ins. Co.: serving term of 6 yrs. as dir. Boston Protective Dept. (an adjunct to Boston fire ins. interests, under management of the fire underwriters); mem. Bd. of Fire Underwriters; trustee Ins. Library Assn. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Boston City, Brae Burn Country (Newton, Mass.). Recreations: athletics. Home: "Waban (Xewton), Mass. Office: 87 Kilby St., Boston. WINCHESTER, John Prost. veterinarian; born Lynn, ^Mass.. Aug. 5, 1855; s. Caleb F. and Susan E. (Warland) Winchester, and descendant of John Winchester, who came fiom London to New Eng- land, 1635 (freeman, 1637, mem. Ancient and Hon- orable Artillery Co.. 1638); B.Sc, Mass. Agrl. Coll., Amherst, Mass., 1875; D.V.S., Am. Veterinary Coll., New York, 1878; m. New York, Dec. 19, 1904, Mrs. Rossie A. Webster. Began practice at Lawrence, Mass., 1878; formeily lecturer on veterinary sci- ence at Mass. Agrl. Coll. and N.H. State Coll.; mem. Cattle Commn. for State of Mass., 1885-8 inclusive; insp. of animals. City of Lawrence, since 1892; of- ficially proclaimed, Nov. 29. 1886, that tuberculosis in cattle is a contagious disease (since generally accepted by bds. of health), and products of tuber- culous animals unfit for food. Mem. Am. Veteri- nary Med. Assn. (pres., 1901-2), Mass. Veterinary Med. Assn. (pres., 1888-9). State Bds. of Health. Republican. York and Scottish Rite Mason (Shrin- er) : mem. B.P.O. Elks. Club: Home. Writer of ar- ticles and brochures on veterinary subjects. Ad- dress: Lawrence, Mass. WINCHESTER. John Howard, real estate and Ins.; b. Corinna. Me., Apr. 13, 1865; s. John and Elizabeth Merrick (Stewart) Winchester; grad. Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, 1885; m. Sadie B. Dole, of Exeter. Me., Sept. 5. 1886 (deceased); m. 2d. Delia M. Bemis, of Corinna, Me., Jan. 1. 1913; 2 children, Sidney H., b. July 17, 1887; Jeannette, Apr. 15. 1889. Engaged in farming and teaching at Corinna. 1885-91; propr. gen. store, 1891-3; station agt.. 1893-7: librarian Stewart Free Library. 1899- 12; in ins and real estate business since 1912; pres. Corinna Realty Co.; treas. Corinna Mfg. Co.; dir. Norrldp-ewock Shoemakers. Inc. Chmn. Rep. Town Com. Trustee Corinna Union Acad., Stewart Free Library. Mem. Me. Library Commn. Republican. Mason; mem. I.O.O.F., Patrons of Husbandry. Ad- dress: Corinna, Me. WING, Charles Hallet, chemist; b. Boston, Aug. 4, 1836; s. Benjamin Franklin and Adeline (Hallet) Wing; B.S., Harvard, 1870. Prof, chemistry, Cor- nell U., 1870. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1874-84. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, etc. Home: 92 Brooks St., Brighton, IMass.* WING-, Daniel Gould, banker; b. Davenport, la., Sept. 10, 1868; s. George and Elizabeth (Gould) Wing: pub. sch. edn.; m. Josephine Cable, of Daven- port, June 23, 1902. Messenger State Nat. Bank, Lincoln. Neb.. 1885, and advanced through various position's until 1890; cashier Am. Exchange Nat. Bank, Lincoln, 1890-7; nat. bank examiner, 1897-02; was receiver Broadway and Globe nat. banks, Bos- ton; pres. Mass. Nat. Bank, 1902, and upon consoli- dating with I'irst. Nat. Hank, 1903. became pres. of the reorganized First Nat. Bank. Trustee Boston U. Mem. Beacon Soc. Republican. Clubs; Algonquin, E.xchange (Boston); (^ountr.y (Brookline); Newton (Newton); Brae Burn Country. Recreations: golf. Home: 301 Otis St., West Newton, Mass. Office: I'Mr.st Nat. Bank, 15ost(jn.* WING, Georg-e Curtis, lawyer; b. Liver more, Me., Apr. 16, 1847; s. Walter Weld and Lucy Amanda (Wyman) Wing; academic edn.; (LL.D., Colby Coll.); m. Livermore, May 2, 1870, Emily Billings Thompson; 2 children, Nahum M., George C, Jr. Studied law; admitted to bar, 1868; began practice at I>isbon Falls, Me.; removed to Auburn, Me., 1870; dist. atty., Androscoggin Co., 1874, 1875; judge of probate, Androscoggin Co., 9 yrs.; former city so- licitor, mem. Sch. Bd.; mem. State Senate, 1903-4; trustee Colby Coll.; dir. Nat. Shoe & Leather Bank; corr. R. G. Dun & Co.; judge advocate-gen. staff of Gov. Joseph H. Bodwell and Gov. Sebastian S. Marble; chmn. Rep. State Com., 1884; chmn. Me. delegation to Nat. Rep. Conv., Chicago, 1884. Pres. Me. State Bar Assn., 1913, 14. Baptist. iVIason (32°); mem. K. of P. Recreations: motoring. Ad- dress; Auburn, Me. WING, Henry Elienezer, clergyman; b. Amenia, Dutchess Co., N.Y., Apr. 10, 1839; s. Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Reed) Wing; ed. Goshen (Conn.) Acad.; grad. Troy Conf. Acad., West Poultney, Vt., 1859; m. Vida Nash, of South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 30, 1863 (died 1912); m. 2d, Mary A. Butler, of New York, N.Y., Feb. 26, 1914; 2 children, Henrietta A., Charles L. Enlisted in Co. C, 27th Conn. Vol. Inf., Sept., 1862; served as color corporal; twice wound- ed in assault upon Marye's Heights, Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. News editor Norwicli (Conn.) Bulletin, 1863; U.S. Senate reporter for New York Tribune, 1863-4, and army corr. for same, 1864-5; editor Litchfield (Conn.) Enquirer, 1865-6; mng. editor New York Evening Globe, 1866- 68; with S. W. Pettingill & Co., 1869-70; editor South Norwalk (Conn.) Sentinel, 1871, 72; ordamed M.E. minist"V, 1873; pastor in Iowa, at Birming- ham, 1873, Fairfield, 1874-6, Centerville, 1877-9, Ot- tumwa, 1880-2, Muscatine, 1883-5, Muscatine Cir- cuit, 1886-7, Mt. Pleasant, 1888-9, Washington, 1890-1; in Conn, at Ridgefield, 1892-3, Ansonia, 1894-5, Babylon, N.Y., 1896-7, Norwalk and Roway- ton, 1898-01. Round Hill, Conn.. 1902, Springdale, Conn., 1903-8, West Redding. Conn.. 1909-14; re- tired from active pastorate, 1914, to devote time to lit. work. Republican. Mason; Odd Fellow. Au- thor: Advertiser's Handbook, 1870; When Lincoln Kissed Me, 1913; Jesse — A Sequel to When Lincoln Kissed Me, 1914; Lincoln and One of the Least. 1914; also serials, A Summer with Grant, and Bumps and Jolts, in Christian Advocate. Address: Cannon Station, Conn. WING, Herbert S., lawyer; b. Turner, Me., Apr. 2, 1867; s. Samuel B. and Mary A. Wing; grad. Farmington Normal Sch., 1890; studied law; ad- mitted to bar, 1905; m. Phillips, Me., Jan. 22, 1887, Alila E. Batchelder; 2 children. Earl L., Milton J. Practiced, Kingfield, since 1905; co. atty., Franklin Co., 1901-7. Mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1909, Senate, 1913-14; Republican. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Kingfield Chamber of Commerce. Address: King- field. Me. WING, William Ellery, teacher; b. New Portland, Me., July 4, 1880; s. Ellery May and Laura B. (Thompson) Wing; ed. grammar schs., Tacoma, Wash.; grad. Anson Acad., North Anson, Me., 1898; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1902; post-grad, work, Har- vard, 1905-6; m. East Corinth, Me., Aug. 1, 1904, Lucy Pearl Davis. Began teaching at Dixfield, Me., 1902; prin. East Corinth Acad., "3 yrs.; then prin. Presque Isle High Sch. Now sub-master and head of science dept., Deering High Sch., Portland. Re- publican. Mem. Me. Teachers' Assn., Me. Assn. C^olls. and Prep. Schs., Aroostook Co. Teachers' Assn., Delta Upsilon. Mason. Conglist. Club: Woodfords. Recreations: motoring, camping, fish- ing, tennis. Home: 83 Bancroft St., Portland, Me. W^NGATE. Charles Edg^ar Iiewis, newspaper ed- itor; b. Exeter, N.H., Feb. 14, 1861; s. S. Dana and Oriana (Mitchell) Wingate; A.B., Harvard, 1883; 1168 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND m. Mabel Nickerson, of Boston, Sept. 9, 1885. Gen. mgr. Bo.ston Journal, 1898-13; since editor Boston Sunda.v Post. Chairman Winchester School Com- mittee", 1908-9. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Winohestti-, Mass. Office: The Post, Bo.ston.* WINGATE, James Sana Faiue, editor and inib- lisher; b. lOxeter, X.H.. Apr. 2. 1855; s. Samuel Dana and Oriana (iNlitchell) Win^ate; grad. Exeter i>ub. schs. ; m. Portsmouth, X.II., .June 7, 188:5, Helen Woodbury Locke; 2 cliildren, Mrs. Helen (Wingate) Kelley, Dorothy. I'^ounder Newmarket Advertiser, 1873, and Exeter Gazette, 1876; later business mgr. Boston Jour.; now ,nen. mgr. Medford Pub. Co.,. pubs. Medford Mercury. ;Mem. K.P. Conslist. Re- publican. Address: IMedford, Mass. WINKIiEY, Henry William, clergyman; b. Bos- ton, Mar. 24, 1858; s. Kev. John Frank and Abby Caroline (Lefavuur) Winkley; A.B., Harvard, 1881; Episcopal Theol. Sem., Cambridse, 1884; m. New- ton, Mass., June 11, 1885, .Jennie Kane (died June 15, 1905); 3 children, Frank Hobart, Robert Lefa- vour, Ruth. Ordained deacon, 1884, ordained priest, 1885, Episcoiial Ch. ; pastor St. Paul's Ch., Newton Highlands, Mass., 1884-5, Trinitv Ch., St. Stephen, N.B., 1885-8, Trinity Ch., Saco, Me., 1888-98, Trin- ity Ch., Branford, Conn., 1898-06, Calvary Ch., Dan- vers, Mass., since 1908. Mem. Harvard Chapter Beta Theta Pi. Mason (Past blaster). Recreations: study of the N.E. mollusca. Address: The Rectory, Dan vers, Mass. WINN, Henry, lawyer; b. Whitingham, Vt. ; s. Reuljen and Betsey (Parker) Winn; grad. Yale, 1859, at age of 21; studied law with Judge Dwight Foster and at Harvard Law Sch.; admitted to bar, 1860; m. Julia Eva Merrill, of Boston, Nov. 30, 1880. Clk. Com. on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, 1861; while asst. to atty. gen. of Mass. drafted Savings Bank Tax Act of 1862, which was the foundation of the corpn. tax system of Mass.; served in the Civil War as maj. 52d Mass. Regt., which he was authorized to organize; recommended for colonelcy by his comdg. generals; in mfg. business till 1875"; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1877, Senate, 1878 and 1879; as senator was chmn. of all coms. on which he served, his bills drafted or reported being be- tween a sixth and a seventh of the two blue books of acts, including in his drafts and reports sub- stantially all tunnel acts and those establishing the Boston Hoosac Tunnel and Western R.R. in Vt., making with the West Shore a through line to Buffalo, also the Hoosac Tunnel terminals in Bos- ton, and drafting substantially all the state and mil. aid acts passed then and since for Civil War veterans; drew, 1890, the first legal system of mu- nicipal gas and electric plants in U.S. (checks pvt. company extortion); secured for Mass. in 1878 the now important military battalion formation sug- gested before without effect, but anew by Bull Run, adopted by U.S. 20 years later; in 1891 he was the first to advocate and probably the first to suggest a nat. invariable paper currency based on the mul- tiple standard. For many years he has advocated equal taxation before legislative coms. and aided some states. Published in 1887, and sent to Her- bert Spencer, a critique on his doctrine in Social Statics, the basis of the single tax, which Mr. Spencer recanted in "Justice," his next book. Pub- lished many pamphlets. Mayor of Maiden, 1893. ■V^'■as voted unanimously by the legislature in 1914 an annuity for what the Supreme Judicial Ct. calls "conspicuous service for the Commonwealth." Home: Maiden, Mass. WINSHIP, Addison Iieslie, civic work; b. Sharon, Mass., Oct. ?,, 1864; s. Charles and Adeliza A. (John- son) W^inship; ancestors came to Boston from En,g- land, 1635 (three of family in Battle of Lexington) ; ed. pub. and high schs.; m. H. Marie .Johnson, of Lynn, Mass., Feb. 12, 1890; 2 sons, Kendall (Dart- mouth, 1913), Roger (Dartmouth, 1915). Engaged in pub. and printing business, Lvnn and Boston, until 1900; civic sec. Boston City Club since 1907; park commr., Melrose. IMass. Mem. Nat. Civic Sec- retaries' Assn. (chmn., 1914-15). Active worker in Republican Party. Universalist. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Boston City, Republican, Middlesex, Cosmos (AVashington, D.C.), Philadelphia City. Contbr. on civic affairs and municipal govt. Recreations: out- door sports. Home: IMelrose, Mass. Office: Somer- set St. and A.shburton PI., Boston. WINSHIP, Albert Edward, editor, lecturer; b. West Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 24, 1845; s. Isaac and Drusilla L. Winship; pvt. 60th Mass. Vols., 1864-5; prin. grammar sch., Newton, Mass., 1865-8; teacher, Bridgewater State Normal Sch., 1868-72; student at Andover Theol. Sem., 1875; (Litt.D., U. of Nashville, 1898; LL.D., U. of Vt., 1911); m. Ella R. Parker, of Reading, Mass., Aug. 24, 1870; father of George Parker Winship. Pastor Prospect Hill Ch., Somerville, Mass., 1876-83; dist. sec. New West Edn. Commn., 1883-6; editor Journal of Education, Boston, 1886 — . Mem. Mass. State Bd. of Edn., 1903-9. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1896. Pres. N.E. Press Assn., 1895, Am. Inst, of Instrn.. 1896, Mass. Rep. Editorial Assn., 1899-06. Charter mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Twentieth Century Club, Boston City Club. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Home: Somerville, Mass. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston.* WINSHIP, Charles Newell, mfr.; b. Wellesley Hills, ^lass., Nov. 4, 1863; s. Francis and Catherine (Fitzgerald) Winship; pub. sch. edn.; m. Needham, Mass., Feb. 1, 1887, Mary Ellen Burke; 3 children, Charles Francis, b. June 4, 1888; Edward Newell, Feb. 16, 1892; Walter Boit, June 27, 1897. Began active career at 14 in Dudley Hosiery Mills, New- ton Lower Falls, Mass.; later in Lawrence Mills, Lowell, Mass., and for 3 yrs. had char.ge of knit- ting dept., Allston Mills, Cottage Farms, Mass., and similar dept., Vesta Mills, Providence, R.I.. for 11/2 yrs.; returned to Allston Mills and with Miss Elizabeth Boit took charge of the plant, organizing with Miss Boit the Harvard Knitting Mills, which were removed to Wakefield. 1889; v. -p. Wakefield Savings Bank; dir. W^akefield Nat. Bank. Repub- lican. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Wake- field Lodge, B.P.O. Elks. Address: Wakefield, Mass. WINSHIP, Georg'e Parker, librarian; b. Bridge- water, Mass., 1871; s. Albert Edward and Ella R. (Parker) Winship; A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894; m. Claire Bliven, 1912. Asst. in historv. Harvard, 1893-5; librarian .John Carter Brown Library, Prov- idence, R.I., since 1895. Mem. Walpole Soc. (sec). Club of Odd Volumes (Boston), Club for Colonial Reprints (Providence). Clubs: Harvard. Univer- sity. (See Who's Who in America for books and writin.gs.) Home: 31 Benevolent St., Providence, Rhode Island.* "WINSHIP, John Perkins Cushing-, ad luster. (See vol. 1909.) WINSIiOW, Arthur, mining engr., geologist; b. Salem, N.C., Aug. 5, 1860; s. Francis and Mary S. (Nelson) Winslow; lived during childhood in Bos- ton; for 5 yrs. of boyhood at school in Stuttgart, Germany, and 1 yr. in France; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1881; m. Marv Livingston Devereux, of Ral- eigh, N.C., May 19, 1887; 3 children, Charlotte, John Devereux. Sarah Howard. Asst. geologist Pa. Geol. Survey, 1881-4; in pvt. practice in Va.. and N.C., 1884-7; in charge of state geol. survey of coal fields of Ark., 1887-9; state geologist. Mo., 1889-94; prac- ticed at St. Louis, 1894-5; since 1896 has acted as gen. mgr. and consulting engr. and later pres. of the Liberty Bell Gold :\lining Co. and of the U.S. and British Columbia Mining Co. Mem. Am. Inst. IMining Engrs., Geol. Soc. America, etc. Clubs: Country (Brookline, Mass.), Tennis and Racquet (Boston), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead, Mass.), Racquet and Tennis (New York). Author of sever.al State geol. reports and numerous articles and pa- pers in scientific procs. and periodicals. Recrea- tions: yachting, farming. Home: 18 Chestnut St. Office: i:n State St.. I'.oston.* WINSLOW, Arthur Ellsworth, college prof. (See vol. 1909.) WINSIiOW, Catherine Mary (Mrs. Erving Win- slow), actress, author: died July 11, 1911. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WINSIiOW, Charles-Edward Amory, biologist; moved to New Y'ork. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.) WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1169 WINSIiOW, Edward Clark, clerf^yman, educator; b. Sunderland, Mass., Auk. ^4, 1845; s. William B. and Mary L. (Clark) Wiiislow; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1870, A.M., 1873; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1880; m. Augusta, Mich., Aug. 23, 1871, S. Belle Sabin. Prin. Amherst High Sch., 1870-2; preceptor Morgan Sch., Clinton, Conn., 1872-S; pastor Congl. Ch., Northfleld, Conn., 1878-9, Taylor Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1879- 81, Congl. Ch., Galesburg, Mich., 1881-3, Presbyn. Ch., Big Rapids, Mich., 1883-5; Williams prof. Latin, Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1885-91; pastor Central Ch., Attleboro Falls, Mass., 1891-3; agt. N.E. Home for Little Wanderers, Boston, since 1893. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 28 War- wick Rd., West Newton, Mass. Office: 202 W. New- ton' St., Boston. WlNSIiOVT, Erving', commission mcht. ; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 19, 1839; s. Benjamin Pollard and Mary Timmlns Quincy (Hill) Winslow; ed. English High Sch., Boston, and Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Har- vard); m. Catherine Mary Reignolds, June 28, 1861 (died July 11, 1911); father of Charles-Edward Amory Winslow. Was asst., U.S. Coast Survey; asst., Dudley Observatory, Albany, N.Y. ; aid, U.S. Sanitary C^ommn. ; since 1868 merchant, Boston. Charter mem. Associated Charities, Boston; trus- tee Wells Memorial Assn.; sec. Industrial Aid Soc. ; sec. Anti-Imperialist League; mem. Reform, 20th Century, Apollo clubs, Harvard Mus. Assn., Or- pheus Mus. Soc, Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Am. Free Trade League, Mass. Civ. Service Reform Assn., Mass. Soc. Colonial Wars, Am. Peace Soc, Referendum League, Single Tax League. Am. League to Limit Armaments, N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, (i;orpn. Ch. of the Advent; del. Episcopal Conv. Del. to convs., and mem. ward, city, and state coms. Republican. Translator: Maeterlinck's "Pelleas et Mfelisande"; Legouvc's "Madonna of Art." Founder, and .ioint editor 2 yrs.. Time and the Hour. Contbr. to Popular Science Monthly, N.A. Review, Am. .Jour, of Internat. Law, The Peacemaker. Editorial writer Boston Herald and Advertiser. Home: 3 Spruce St. Office: 40 Central St., Boston.* WINSIiOW, Evelyn, James, naturalist; b. Brown- ington, Vt., Aug. 27, 1870; s. James Munroe and Mary Arminda (Powers) Winslow; grad. Lyndon (Vt.) Inst., 1889; A.B., Bates Coll., 1893; m. Aug. 3, 1901, Emma S. Austin, of Orleans, Vt. Prin. pub. schs., Orleans, Vt., 1895-6; teacher of science and submaster, Lvndon Inst., 1896-8, also same of Farmington High Sch., N.H., 1898-9, Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1899-05, Elmira Free Acad., 1905-9; asst. prin. Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass., since 1909. Ex-pres. The American Fern Soc; mem. N.E. Bot. Club, Boston Natural History Soc, Vt. Bot. Club. Sullivant Moss Soc. Mng. editor American Fern Journal. Democrat. Conglist. Ad- dress: Auburndale, INIass. WINSIiOW, Frederic I., civil engr. ; b. New Bed- ford, Mass., Jan. 30, 1863; s. George William and Jane Lucretia (Southwick) Winslow; descendant of Kenelm Winslow, brother of Gov. Winslow, of Mass.; ed. pvt. and pub. schs. and under tutors; m. Myrtle Smith, of South Newbury, O., June 15, 1892; 1 son, Irving H. In practice in Boston since 1883; designer and builder of reservoirs and com- pressed air tunnels, also general hydraulic engring. and miscellaneous engring. work: in charge of all new construction on the Boston water system. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Water Works Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn., Boston Soc. Civil Engrs. (li- brarian, 1907-13). Mem. Royal Arcanum. CJonglist. Contbr. tech. articles to engring. pubis. Recre- ations: music, tennis. Home: 66 Bloomfield St.. Dorchester, Mass. Office: City Hall Annex, Boston. WINSIiOW, Georg-e Trederick, naval officer; b. New Bedford, Mass., Mav 8, 1842; s. Giles and Elizabeth (Wilcox) Winslow; M.D.. Harvard, 1864; m. Virginia Shearman, .Jan. 15, 1875. Apptd. to U.S.N., July 26, 1862; advanced through the various grades to med. dir., Jan. 23, 1898; retired with the rank of rear-admiral, Jan. 19, 1903, after over 44 yrs.' service. Address: New Bedford, Mass.* WINSIiOW, GCeorg-e) Howard, treasurer; b. Nantucket, Mass.. Dec. 29, 1843: s. George and Love Cartwright (Barnard) Winslow; descendant of Kenelm Winslow, who came to Plymouth, 1629, also Degory Priest, a signer on the Mayflower; ed. pub. grammar sell., Williamsburg, N.Y. ; unmar- ried. Clk. in offices of Raynolds, Devoe & Pratt, New York, 1860-70; with Cheviteau, contractor of French Govt., 1870-1; accounting dept. Erie Ry., New York, 1872-94; lived in Nantucket since 1894. Served as pvt. in cos. A and C, 47th Regt., N.Y. State Militia, 1861-5; served 90 days in 1862 for U.S. in Co. C. Treas. town of Nantucket and Nan- tucket County since 1909. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. G.A.R. (adj. and comdr.). York Rite Mason (Lodge, Chapter, Council). Club: Pacific (Nan- tucket). Address: Nantucket, Mass. WINSIiOW, Guy Monroe, educator; b. Browning- ton, Vt., July 1, 1872; s. James M. and Mary A. (Powers) Winslow; A.B. (with honor in biology), Tufts Coll., 1895, fellow in biology, 1895-7. asst. in biology, 1897-8, Ph.D., 1898; m. Clara M. Austin (A.B., Smith Coll., 1899), of Orleans, Vt., June 10, 1903. Teacher of science, 1898-08, prin. since 1908, Lasell Sem.; instr. in histology, Tufts (joll. Med. and Dental Sch., since 1903. Mem. Assn. Am. Anatomists, A.A.A.S., Vt. Assn. of Boston. Pro- gressive. Conglist. Home: 145 Woodland Rd., Au- burndale, Mass.* WINSIiOW, Helen. Maria, author; b. Westfleld, Vt.; d. Don Avery and Mary Salonie (Newton) Winslow; ed. Vt. Normal Sch., Johnson, and at Boston; unmarried. Was teacher, later writer for papers and mags.: went to Boston. 1883; engaged in active journalism on Boston Transcript and Boston Beacon; editor and publisher The Club Woman, 1897-03. Mass. commr. to Cotton States Expn., Atlanta, 1895. State regent D.A.R., 1900-2; is connected with leading women's clubs of Bos- ton and vicinity. Author: Salome Shepard, Re- former, 1894; Concerning Cats, 1900; Literary Boston of To-Day, 1902; Concerning Pollv, 1902; The Woman of To-Morrow, 1905: The President of Quex, 1906; Spinster Farm, 1908; Woman for Mayor, 1909; The Pleasuring of Susan Smith, 1912; also many short stories and poems. Editor and publisher (annually) The Official Register and Di- rectory of Women's Clubs in America. Home: Shirley, Mass.* WINSIiOW, Henry Hedden, lawyer: b. Elizabeth, N.J., May 7, 1847: s. Joshua B. and Mary DeHart (Bruen) Winslow; ed. New Bedford; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1872; in. Ella M. Givens, of Cam- bridge, 1874; children, Mary H., Edith W. (Mrs. H. N. Stearns), Henry J. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1872, and since practiced in Cambridge and Boston; mem. firm of H. H. & H. J. Winslow. Dist. atty., Middlesex Co., 1874-9. Trustee Cambridgeport Sav- ings Bank. Mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mid- dlesex Bar Assn. Republican. Home: Cambridge, Mass. Office: 631 Mass. Av., Cambridge, and 70 State St., Boston. WINSLOW, Henry Joshua, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., June 27, 1880; s. Henry Hedden and Ella M. (Givens) Winslow; descendant of Kenelm Win- slow; A.B., Harvard, 1902, LL.B., 1904; m. Grace Coolidge Davenport, of Watertown, Mass., June 27, 1906; 1 son, Henry Davenport, Jr. Engaged in practice since June, 1904; incorporator Cambridge- port Savings Bank: mem. Cambridge Common Council, 1906, 7, 8, 9 (pres. 1908-9); mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912. Formerly mem. and officer of 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M. ; now maj. and judge ad- vocate in judge advocate general's dept. of Mass. N.G. Mem. Middlesex Co. Bar Assn. Republican. Recreations: yachting. Home: 63 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge, Mass. Office: 631 Mass. Av., Cambridge, and 70 State St., Boston. WINSLOW, Isaac Oscar, educator, author; b. Fairfield, Me., Jan. 30, 1856; s. Isaac and Sarah (Varney) Winslow; ed. Friends' Sch., Providence; A.B., Brown U., 1878, A.M., 1880; m. Marv G. Man- chester, of Providence, R.I., July, 1878; children. Howard O., Arthur M., Harold M. Prin. Federal St. Sch., Providence, 1878; instr. Providence Man- ual Training High Sch., 1896; prin. Thaver St. Sch., Providence, 1899-13; supt. of schs.. Providence, since 1913. Conglist. Republican. Author: Princi- ples of Agriculture, 1891; The Natural Arithmetic, 1901; also a series of geog. readers, 1910. Contbr. 1170 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Dhilos and seog. articles to various pubis. Recre- ations: agriculture. Home: 50 Elton St., Provi- dence, R.I. WINSIiOW, Samuel Ellswortli, congressman; b. Worcester, Mass.. Apr. 11. 1SU2; s. Samuel and Marv Weeks (Robbins) Winslow; A.B.. Harvard, 1SS5"- m. Bertha Lucenia Russell, of Cliarlestown, Mass., Apr. 17, 1889. Began in mfg. business, Wor- cester, 1886; pres. The Samuel Winslow Skate Mfg. Co.; dir. U.S. Envelope Co., Slate Mut. Life Assurance Co. of Worcester, Mass., Mechanics Nat. Bank. A.-d.-c. on staff of Gov. .1. Q. A. Brackett, 1890 rank of col.; chmn. Rep. City Com., Worces- ter, 1890-2: chmn. Rep. State Com., 1893-4; del. Rep. Nat. Con v., Chicago, 1908; mem. 63d Congress (1913-15), 4th Mass. Dist.; reelected to 64th Con- gress (1915-17). Trustee Worcester City Hosp., (pres. bd.), Leicester (Mass.) Acad. (exec, com.), Worcester Acad., Worcester Co. Musical Assn., Worcester Agrl. Soc. (v.-p.). Unitarian. Clubs. Worcester, Commonwealth, Automobile, Tatnuck Countrv, Worcester Country, Quinsigamond Boat, Harvard (Boston and New York), Metropolitan; Chevy (^hase (Washington, D.C.), etc. Address: Worcester, Mass.* WINSIiOW, Slierburn, J., business man: b. Not- tingliam. X.H.. Mar. 16, 1834; s. .Tosiah and Ruth (Tucker) Winslow; ed. common schs. and acads. of Pittsfield, Pembroke and New London; m. Pitts- field, Mar. 19, 1860, Margaret Denison. Engaged in farming and gen. business until 1878, then in mfg. and corpn. interests: had charge of constrn. of water works for Merrimac Co. and for towns of Tilton and Pittsfield. Home: Pittsfield, N.H. WINSLOW, Sidney Wilmot, financier; b. Brew- ster, Mass., Sept. 20, 1854: s. Freeman and Lucy H. (Rogers) Winslow; ed. Salem, Mass.; m. Georgiana Buxton, of Peabody, Mass., 1877 (now deceased); 4 children, Lucy (Mrs. George Jackson Hill, of Beverley, Mass.), Sidney Wilmot, Jr., Mabel (Mrs. F. W. C. Foster, of Beverley, Mass.), Edward Harrison. Pres. United Shoe Machinery Corpn., United Shoe Machinery Co., United Shoe Machin- ery Co. of Me., United Fast Color Eyelet Co., Bos- ton Fast Color Evelet Co., Nat. Fast Color Eyelet Co., United Awl & Needle Co., Campbell-Bosworth Machinery Co., O. A. Miller Treeing Machine Co., W. W. Cross & Co.. J. C. Rhodes & Co.. Inc., United- Xpedite Finishing Co., Beverly Gas & Electric Co., Danvers Gas Light Co., Newburyport Gas & Elec- tric Co.; treas. and dir. Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co.; dir. First Nat. Bank. Old Colony Trust Co., Salem Gas Light Co., U.S. Smeltins, Refinins & :\Iining Co., Island Creek Coal Co. Mason (32°). f^lubs: Algonquin, Commercial. Home: Orleans, Mass. Office: 205 Lincoln St., Boston.* WINSLOW, William Copley, archaeologist; b. Boston, Jan. 13, 1840; s. Rev. Hubbard W. and Susan Ward (Cutler) Winslow; A.B., Hamilton Coll., 1862; student Hobart, class of 1861: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1865; (hon. A.M.. Hobart Coll., 1865: Ph.D.. Hamilton Coll., 1886: L.H.D., Columbia IT 1887: S T.D., Griswold, 1887: D.D., Amherst, 1887- LL.n., St. ^^ndrew's. Scotland. 1888; D.C.L., King's CoU . X.S., 1S8S; Sc.D.. St. John's, Md.. 1889): m Harriet Stillman Hayward. of Bo-ton. June 20, 1867 Deacon. 1865. priest, 1867. P.E. Ch.; rector Lee Mass. 1867-70; chaplain St. Luke's Home, Boston. 1878-82; sec. Free Ch. Assn. since 1883. Founded 1883. ^m. branch Egypt Exploration Fund (its chief official till 1903): has been an officer Inst, of Civics, Webster Hist. Soc. Appalachian Club Am. Oriental Soc, Bostonian Soc. N.E. Hist.- Geneal. Soc. church socs., etc. As archaeologist, hon fellow Roval Archpeol. Inst., British Archseol. Assn., Victoria Inst., Royal Soc. Arts and Sciences, etc.; hon. mem. 5 N.E. state and 19 other state hist. societies, various Canadian and numerous local socs. Editor LTniversity Quarterly. 1860-2; asst. editor New York World. 1862-3. Christian Times, 1864-5: asso. editor Am. Antiquarian, also of Am Hist. Register; regular writer for P.iblia: has prepared from 100 to 150 articles a year for dailv and weekly press. Spent 4 months in archfeol. studv in Egvpt.' 1S80. Writes for standard encvs. : manv napers and addresses before learned socs.: univ. lecturer; secured splendid antiquities for Boston JNlus. from Eg.Npt; authority on N.E. history and Egyptian and cognate archifiology. Now aiding Prof. Petrie and tlie Egyptian Research Account Soc. ^Vrote monographs: A Greek City in Egypt; Tlie Store City of Pitliom; Tombs at Beni Hasan; Egypt at Home: lOxplorations at Zoan; Pilgrim Fathers in Holland; Gov. Edwar„^^ ' 4. ' ^ ,_ -r^ ., ■■ ,, copalian. Clubs: Oakley Country, Old Cambridge WISH, Oscar Ru^g-, postmaster; b. Portland, Me., Shakspere A.ssn., Cambridge Social Dramatic, Har- -^P/- \'J>.5|' ''; Joseph Hudson and Margaret vard (Boston), Harvard Musical Assn. (Boston). „£^Tr^ \' I's®'^; (PtM.'^-tv^t^^^- ?l ^^^U^^'^'.'"- ^®®''- Author: Public Speaking— Principles and Practice, ^Jl^'.W?^^--^' ^^^l' t^^^F ^\^'^^"/ ^ daughter, 1912, revised edit., 1915; Exercises in Speech, 1915; 'Jf^^-^^ (Mrs. Howard LJone.s) Entered office ot Oral English. 1915; Speech Making, 1915. Home: the Eastern Argus, Portland, 1870; owner of con- Hubbard Park, Cambridge, Mass. trolling interest and gen mgr and treas. Eastern ■.rr-r-^T^-^-^^-,^ -r, 1 • , , j i, , w ^i&us Pub. Co. Until 1913; postmaster of Portland WINTHROP, rrederic, banker and broker; b. since Aug. 17, 1913. Treas. Cushing's Island Co. New^ork, Nov. 15. 1868; s. Robert and Kate Wil- Democrat. Universalist. Mason (32°, K.T.) ; I.O. son (Taylor) Winthrop; direct descendant of John q.F., K.P. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Country. \^inthrop 1st gov. of Mass.; A. B. Harvard, 1891; Home: 46 Carleton St., Portland, Me. m. Dorothv, d. C. W. Amorv, of Boston, Jan. 20, 1903 (died July 23, 1907); 3 children, Robert, Doro- , WISWELL, Carl Gardner, merchant; b. Machias, thy, Frederic; m. 2d, Sarah B., d. Nathaniel Thayer, Me., Feb. 2, 1876; s. Elbert Edwin and Emily T. of Boston, Julv 12, 1911; 3 children. Nathaniel (Gardner) Wiswell; descendant of Thomas Wis- Thaver, John (died 1915), Katharine. Partner in '^^ell, Dorchester, Mass., 1635; prep. ertn. Washing- Robert Winthrop & Co., 40 Wall St.. New York, ton Acad.; B.M.E., U. of Me., 1898; m. Grace A. Mar- 1894-1900; spl. partner in same firm since 1912. Re- tin. of Whiting, Me.. Jan. 4, 1905. Began active ca- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. '"eer in employ of the McKay Lasting Machine Co.. Clubs: Knickerbocker (New York), Somerset (Bos- Beverly, Mass., 1898; returned to East Machias, ton). Homes: Hamilton, Mass., and 299 Berkeley 1899, and entered hardware and plumbing business St., Boston. Office: 4 Wall St., New York. founded by father, title being changed to E. E. ■WTTtT n -p lihrnrian- h r)rirri.^r. Tnmnirinc Hn Wlswell & Son, which SO contlnucs; has Served aa N Y rfb 6 ^859 s Rev' T D and N B^ Wi?e ed selectman, town treas. and supt. schs. Mem. Wash- Northwestern u' Acadlmy! Eva^^^^ i^'^^^'^J^^^^-'^i;^'^^} Assn Mem. Warner Lodge Northwestern U., 1883; LL.B., Kent College of ^.''■i\^-''r^^Jt;^„-J:.^.'''^?''rS.^^^^^^ Law, Chicago, 1895: grad. New York State Library ^fJ^i'"^, 9i'™"l^''^f fAi^;^VV^^°'^^ Temple, A.A.O. Sch., 1889 (B.L.S., 1913); m. E. A. Clark, of Worces- -^-J^-^- Address. Eastport, Me. ter, Mass., Apr. 16, 1903. In Northwestern U. Li- WITHEE, Henry Iiaureston, lawyer; b. Dover, brary, Evanston. 111., 1885-8, Columbia Library, Me., Dec. 20, 1876; s. Eugene S. and Mary Frederica New York, 1888-90, Newberrv Library, Chicago, (Mitchell) Withee: A.B., Colby Coll., 1901; Har- 1890-5; in expert work, 1895-8; in Worcester Coun- vard Law Sch., 1905-7; m. Mabel H. Pressey, of ty (Mass.) Law Library since Aug. 1, 1898. Mem. Rockport, Me., Dec. 20, 1904. Admitted to Mass. A.L.A. (life), A.A.L.L., Mass. Library Club. Made bar, 1907; practiced with Melvin O. Adams and law and medical classifications in the C. A. Cutter Henry V. Cunningham, Boston, 1907-11, since Seventh Expansive Classification. Contbr. to Li- alone: treas. Town of Rockport, Me.; county atty. brarv Journal. Public Libraries, etc. Recreations: of Knox County, Me. Trustee Higgins Classical cross country tramping. Address: Worcester Coun- Inst., Charleston, Me. Democrat. Baptist. Odd ty Law Library, "^^orcester, Mass.* Fellow. Address: Rockport, Me. WISE, Arthur Chamberlin, banker; b. Boston, WITHINGTON, Alfreda Bosworth, M.D.; b. Ger- Jan. 6. 1876; s. Daniel Webster and Mary Anna mantown. Pa., Aug. 15, 1860; d. Jamas Harvey and (Chamberlin) Wise; ed. Brookline High Sch.; m. Alfreda (Bosworth) AVithington; descendant of El- Marion Somers, of Brookline, Mass., Oct. 9, 1904. der Henry Withington, of Dorchester, Mass., 1635; Entered banking and brokerage business in Bos- prep. edn. under pvt. tutelage; A.B.. Cornell U., ton, Oct., 1898; now Boston partner of Millett, Roe 1881; post-grad, scientific work, Cornell, 1883; M.D., & Hagen, New York and Boston (members of New w^oman's Med. Coll. of New York Infirmary, 1887 York Stock Exchange); dir. Mut. Nat. Bank, Inter- (first award of merit); resident phys. New York national Braid Co.. Fenway Garage Co.. Gray & Infirmarv for Women and Children. 1887-8; studied Davis Factory Corpn.. Bancroft Realty Co.; trustee Vienna, Prague and Dresden. 1888-90; resident Fenway Realty Trust. Commonwealth Realty Czechish Nat. Obstetrical Hosp., Prague. 1889 (by Trust. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Algonquin, spl. grant of Bohemian Ministerium — first woman Exchange, Boston Yacht, Crow Point Golf. Home: physician). Instr. in physiology. Woman's Med. Hingham. Mass. Office: 15 Congress St., Boston, Coll., 1887-8; practiced in Pittsfield, Mass., since Mass. 1891; attending phys. and surgeon. House of Mercy WISE, John Magree, M.D.; b. Groveland, N.Y.. Hosp., Pittsfield, since 1892; examiner various life \ug 10, 1876; s. William W. and Frances A. (Ma- ins. cos. Volunteer Labrador Med. Mission, sum- 1172 WHO'S WUO IN NEW ENGLAND mer of 1907. :Mem. bd. dirs. Pittsfield Tuberculosis Hosp. Alem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. (.ex-pres. Berkshire Co. br.), N.E. Pediatric Soc, Kappa Alpha Theta. Collaborator and biographer Cyclo- pedia of American Medical Biography, 1912; trans- lator for med. jours, and transactions. Address: 17 Clinton Av., I'ittsfield, Ma.s.s. WrrHINGTON, Cliarles Prancis, M.D.; b. Brook- line, Mass., Aug. 21, 18r)2; s. Otis and Lucy (Jenckes) Withington; A.B., Harvard, 1874, M.D., 1881; m. Georgiana Bowen, of Boston, Sei)t. 20, 1883. Taught in Brookline High Sell., 1874-5, in Roxbury Latin Sch., 1875-7; in med. practice at Boston since 1881; consulting phys. Boston City Hosp., Boston Insane Hosp., X.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, Choate INlemorial Hosp.; formerly instr. clin. medicine. Harvard Med. Sch.; now lec- turer medicine, Grad. Sch. Medicine, Harvard. Trustee Roxbury Latin Sell., Fellowes' Athenanun. Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, A.M. A. (nat. legisla- tive council), Mass. Sled. Soc. (pres.). Episcopa- lian. Republican. Club: University. Address: 35 Bay State Road, Boston.* ■wrrHINa-TON, Nathan Noyes, editorial writer; Mar. 9, 18L'8-Mar. 8, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WITHBO'W, John Iiindsay, Presbyterian clergy- man; 1837-Sept. 24, 1909. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) WITT, Charles Thomas, merchant, banker; b. Norway, IMe., July 18, 1848; s. Thomas and Rachel Lufkin (Porter) Witt; descended from Benjamin Witt, wlio came to Mass., 1632, from France, on ac- count of Huguenot troubles, and Richard Porter, who came from Weymouth, Eng., to Weymouth, Mass., 1635; ed. common and high schs., Norway, Me.; m. Oct. 18, 1874, Ella Francis Hathaway, of Norway; 2 children, Herbert Nelson, Ruth Hatha- way. In milk business in Boston, 1868-06; bought half interest, Nov. 1, 1904, in Morrison Grocery Co., East Boston, and is treas. and mgr. same; also pres. Enterprise Co-operative Bank since 1895; v.-p. Sumner Savings Bank; mem. Bd. of Aldermen, Boston, 1893-6; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1889, 90, Senate. 1899, 1900. Mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. (2!o. Republican. Universalist. Mason (32°, Shrin- er) ; Odd Fellow, etc. Clubs: Middlesex, Pine Tree State, Republican Club of Mass. Visited Philippine Islands, 1903, and toured principal countries of the world. Home: 52 White St. Office: 20-22 Central Sq., East Boston, ISIass. WITTER, Orin Russell, M.D. ; b. Chaplin, Conn., Mar. 15, 1876; s. Orin and Helen Almira (Utley) Witter; grad. Norwich (Conn.) Free Acad., 1895; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1901; in- terne Seney Hosp., New York, 1902-4; m. Sept. 5, 1906, Gertrude Louise Hunt, of Chaplin, Conn. Practiced in Hartford since 1904; consulting phys. Newington Home of the Conn. Children's Aid Soc; attending phys., Hartford Orplfan Asylum; asst. phys. and attending ansesthetist, Hartford Hosp. Mem. A.M. A., Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Med. Soc, Rho Alpha Mu (Norwich Free Acad.), Nu Sigma Nu (Yale). Republican. Conglist. Mason. Club: Masonic (Hartford). Recreations: fishing. Home: 55 Girard Av. Office: 44 High St., Hartford, Conn. "WITTER, "William Ells"worth, missionary sec. (See vol. 1909.) WIXTEAD, James William, merchant; b. East Douglass, Mass., Feb. 1, 1863; s. Timothy and Mary (O'Brien) Wixtead; pub. sch. edn. Began active ca- reer in mill, but later became elk. in the gen. store; mem. firm of Root & Wixtead, 1890-05, since propr. of the business; trustee Uxtaridge Savings Bank: pres. Tally-Ho Knitting Co. Life trustee Simon Fairfield Pub. Library. Selectman, mem. Sch. Com.; town treas., 1898, 1899. Roman Catholic. Mem. A.O.U.W. (treas.), Knights of Columbus (treas.). Recreations: great admirer of horse rac- ing. Address: East Douglass, Mass. "WOPPENDEN, Richard Henry, clergyman; b. North Adams, Mass., Sept. 2, 1870: s. Joseph Fisher and Mary Ann (Illingworth) Woffenden; A.B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1893; A.M., 1897; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Anna Loui.se (Han- aford), of Warwick, R.I., Oct. 10, 1905. Deacon. 1897, priest, 1898, P.E. Ch.; rector St. Barnabas Ch., Apponoag, R.I.; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rrogressive. Episcopalian. Home: Apponaug, R.I. WOIiBACH:. Simeon Burt, M.D.; b. Grand Island, Xeli., .luly ::, ISSO; s. Samuel N. and Rosa (Stein) Wolbach; Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard. 1897- !9; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903. Now asso. prof. bacteriology. Harvard Med. Sch. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologis^ts, Am. Assn. for Cancer Re- search, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Clubs: University (Boston and Montreal), St. Botolph, Harvard, Harvard Travelers. Address: 420 Beacon St., Boston. WOLCOTT, Grace, IVT.D. (See vol. 1909.) WOIiCOTT, Howard Pranblin, lawyer; b. Leroy, O., .June 24, 1849; s. Abraham Franklin and Nancy (King) Wolcott; ed. pub. schs., Ypsilanti, Mich.; Oberlin (Ohio) Coll., 1871-3. Practiced law in Wi- nooski, Vt., since 1883. Republican. Methodist, Author: Astronomus Solaris, 1910, No. 2, 1912, No. 3, 1914. Address: Winooski, Vt. WOLCOTT, Rohert Thomas, clergyman; b. Cher- ry Valley, Mass., Mar. 18, 1858; s. Loron and Mary A. B. (Wood) Wolcott; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1883; student Wesleyan U., Conn., 1883-4; S.T.B., Boston U. Sch. of Theology, 1887; m. Alice M. Walton, of Exeter, N.H., Aug. 17, 1887; 1 son, Robert Henry, b. Sunapee, N.H., May 31, ISSS. Or- dained M.E. ministry, 1885; pastor Contoocook, N.H., 1885-7, Sunapee, 1888-90, Bristol, 1890-2, Lan- caster, 1893-5, Woodsville, 1896-7, Suncook, 1898- 01, Plymouth, 1902-4, Methuen, Mass., 1905-6, Pena- cook, N.H., 1907-8; supt. Manchester Dist. N.H. Conf., 1909-15; pastor Claremont, N.H., since 1915. Trustee and treas. N.H. Conf.; v.-p. N.H. Bible Soc. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council); mem. I.O. O.F. Republican. Address: Claremont, N.H. WOLCOTT, Rog'er, lawyer; b. Milton, Mass., July 27, 1877; s. Roger and Edith (Prescott) Wolcott; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard U. Law Sch., 1902; m. Boston, June 7, 1904, Claire Morton Prince. With law dept., Boston Elevated Ry., 1902-6, since in gen. practice; mem. corpns. Provident Instn. for Savings, Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others, Perkins Instn. for the Blind; trustee Suf- folk Savings Bank; dir. Everett Mills York Mfg. Co. Pvt. 1st Mass. Heavy Arty., U.S. Vols., 1898; pvt. corporal 2d It., 1st It., capt. and regimental adj.. 1st Heavy Arty., It. col. and insp.-gen. M.V.M. (retired col.). Mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Mass. Civ. Service Reform Assn., Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Old South Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. of the Cincinnati, Loyal Le- gion. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Harvard. Home: Milton (P.O., Readville, Mass.). Office: 60 State St., Boston. WOLPENBAI.E, Alfred John, mfr. (See vol. 1909.) "WOIiPP, Arthur Jacoh, M.D. ; b. London, Eng., June 7, 1855; s. Dr. Arthur S. and Sarah (Ansell) Wolff; prep. edn. High Sch., Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N.Y.; M.D., Tex. Med. Coll. and Hosp. (merged into Med. Dept., U. of Tex.), Galveston, Tex., 1876; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1883; m. Harriet Krotoshiner, of Hartford. Conn., Feb., 1887; 2 children, Beatrice (deceased), Arthur S., 2d. Acting asst. surgeon U.S. Army in Tex., 1878-81; practiced in Hartford, Conn., since 1883; gynecologist St. Francis Hosp., since 1897; mem. State Bd. of Health, Conn., since 1908; dir. Bac- teriological Lab. of Hartford Health Dept. Mem. Conn. State Med. Soc, Hartford Med. Soc. Jewish religion. Recreations: laboratory and microscop- ical research. Home: 320 Collins St. Office: 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. "WOIiPP, John Eliot, geologist; b. Montreal, Can., Now '21. 1857; s. Philippe and Hannah (Crocker) Wolff; A.B., Harvard, 1879. A.M.. Ph.D.. 1889: post- grad, student, Heidelberg, 1884-5: m. Ethel P. Loder. of Newport, R.I., Oct. 20, 1887. Asst. geolo- gist U.S. Geol. Survey, 1885-93; asst. in geology, lSSl-2, instr., 1887-92, asst. prof, petrography, 1892-5, prof, petrography and mineralogy, and cur- ator Mineral Mus. since 1895, Harvard. Fellow WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1173 Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Geol. Soc. America. Home: 3llO Hammond St., Cliestntit Hill, Mass. Address: University Museum, Cambridge, Mass.* WOIiPP, ■WilUam, operatic basso; b. Budzin. Ger- many, Alay 16, 1S58; s. Kopple and Laura (Eman- uel) Wolff; ed. pub. schs., Ogdensburj?, and Me- dina, N.Y.; m. Anne Freitag, of Fort Wayne, Ind., June 15, 1897. Began in amateur theatricals, Syra- cuse, 1879; appeared as Gaspard in "Tlie Chimes of Normandy," 1879; with Holman Sisters Opera Co., 1879-81; played comedy parts in Gilbert and Sullivan's operas; with Chicago Church Choir Co., managed by Will J. Davis, 1881-2; with Hess Grand Opera Co., and leading comedian Fay Tem- pleton Opera Co., 1881-2; in stock opera, Chicago, 1884-5; with Col. William Thompson's opera co., 1885-6; played in George S. Knight's production of Baron Rudolph, on Pacific Coast, 1886-7; leading comedian George A. Baker Opera Co., 1887-94; organized opera co. which played in Schiller Thea- tre, Chicago, 1894; organized opera co. for Henry W. Savage and played in Boston, 1895, and otlier cities; gen. dir., basso and comedian, Southwell Opera Co., San Francisco, 1899; toured Australia, Hawaii, Arabia, Italy and England, 1901; played in Shubert productions, 1902-7; sang in Brazil and Buenos Aires, 1909; basso in "The Firefly," 1913- 14; sr. mem. Wolff, Fording & Co., theatrical cos- tumers, Boston. .Jewish religion. Mason. Clubs: City (Boston), The Lambs (New York). Recre- ations: motoring, fishing. Home: 833 Beacon St., Boston; also Scituate, Mass. Address: 20 Eliot St., Boston. WOOD, Allen Francis, school principal; b. Paw- tucket, R.I.. Dec. 19, 1S43: s. J. Xelson and Anne S. (Round) Wood; paternal ancestors settled in Swansea, IMass., before 1634, maternal ancestors in Taunton, Mass., before 1705, both English; grad. Taunton High Sch., 1865; A.B., Brown LT., 1869, A.M., 1872; m. Atkinson, N.H., Aug. 1, 1876, Ade- laide F. Moody; 1 son. Howard Moodv. Prin. River Point (R.I.) Classical Sem., 1869-70, Attleboro (Mass.) High Sch., 1870-2, 5th St. Grammar Sch., New Bedford, Mar. 26, 1872 until retired by age limit. .Tuly 1, 1914. Intioduced departmental teach- ing in elementary sch. work. 1885; advocate of presenting inoral and patriotic principles to the young. Republican. Baptist. Pres. (for 7th yr.) New Bedford Y.M.C.A. Mem. Mass. Schoolmas- ters' Club, Bristol Co. (Mass.) Schoolmasters' Club. Author: Outline Astronomy, Outline Meteor- ologv. Outline Physiology. Outline Physics, The Stars and Stripes, etc. Home: 122 Bedford St., New Bedford, Mass. ■WOOD, Anna Miller, singer. (See vol. 1909.) WOOD, Arthur H., lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 23, 1870; s. Edgar M. and Mary C. (Hubbard) Wood; ed. pvt. and pub. schs.; LL.B., cum laude, Yale Law Sch., 1894; m. Pittsfield, June 10, 1899, Mary Macv; 2 children, Edgar Macv, b. Nov. 28, 1906, Alice Louise, Sept. 29. 1908. Practiced with father until his death, 1906, since alone; U.S. commr. for Dist. of Mass. since June, 1906; pres. Common (Council, Pittsfield. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Berkshire Bar Assn. Clubs: Park, Country, Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring. Address: Pitts- field, Mass. WOOD, Charles Clark, business man; b. Camden, Me., Feb. 16. 1869; s. Ephraim M. and Sarah E. (Cleveland) Wood; ed. Camden High Sch.; East- man Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; m. Sept. 15. 1910. Inez C. Munroe. of Camden. Engaged in dry goods business at (jamden since Nov., 1893; mem. Follansbee & Wood: pres. Camden Nat. Bank; dir. several corpns. Republican. Baptist. York Rite Mason; mem. I.O.O.F. Address: Camden, Me. WOOD, Edmund, lumber merchant; b. New Bed- ford, Mass.. Dec. 2, 1854; s. Henrv T. and Anna G. (Russell) Wood; A.B., Brown U.. 1876: m. Margaret Collins Earle, of Worcester, Mass., Oct. 15, 1895. Mem. Green & Wood, lumber dealers. New Bedford; sr. mem. The Wood Lumber Co., Falmouth, Mass.; sec. bd. of trustees. New Bedford Instn. for Sav- ings. Pres. New Bedford Forestry Assn.. Old Dart- mouth Hist. Soc; chmn. trustees Swain Sch. of Design. Has served as pres. Common Council, trustee Free Pub. Library; mem. Bd. of Public Works; water commr. 6 yrs. Chmn. Republican City Com., 4 yrs. Mem. Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc. of S.E. Mass., New Bedford Forestry Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mem. Friends (Jh. Clubs: Wam- sutta. New Bedford Country, Brown University. Home: New Bedford, Mass. WOOD, Edward Marvin, retired mfr.; b. Spring- fiehl, ISla.ss., .Jan. 27, 1851; s. Corbin O. and Eunice (Kirkland) Wood; descendant of John Wood (for- merly Atwood), who settled at Plymouth, 1636; ed. pub. schs. and Wealeyan Acad., Wilbraham; m. Anna M. Buck, of Millbury, Mass., May 27, 1879; 2 daughters, Bessie (died Apr. 10, 1892), H. Frances. Hardware mcht., Worcester, 1872-84; be- came mem. firm of Buck Bros. Riverlin Works, edge tool mfrs., Millbury, Mass., 1884, and was sr. mem. firm at time of retirement, 1905. Mem. Soc. of Antiquity. Conglist. Clubs: Worcester, Tat- nuck Country. Recreations: motoring, travel. Home: 10 Ripley St., Worcester, Mass. WOOD, E(pliralm) Iiincoln, teacher; b. East Randolph, Mass., Oct. 11, 1858; s. Theophilus Em- mons and Clarissa Porter (Lincoln) Wood; B.A., Amherst, 1884 (Phi Beta Kappa), M.A., 1887; post- grad, work. Am. Sch. Classical Studies at Rome, 1901-2; m. Cora Lizabeth Russell, of Newton, Mass., Aug. 19, 1889 (died 1905)); 1 daughter, Dvnette Russell. Instr. in Greek and Latin, Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan., 1884-5: instr., asst. and asso. prof. Latin, Amherst, 1885-02; instr. in English and French, Providence Tech. High Sch., since 1903. Mem. N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., N.E. Assn. Colls, and Prep. Schs., Psi Upsilon. Republican. Conglist. Clubs: Providence Central, Barnard, Unitarian, Westminster Men's. Recreations: tennis, farm- ing, music. Address: 112 Albert Av., Edgewood, Providence, R.I. WOOD, Prank, mfr.; b. Burrillville, R.I.. May 4, 1865; s. Manning and Harriet A. (Copeland) Wood; ed. pub. schs.; m. Wilmington, Mass., June, 1901, Alice A. Bullard. Employed in carding room of A. L. Sayles' factory, Pascoag; studied at Phila. Textile Sch.; asst. designer 1 yr., Nat. and Provi- dence Worsted Mills; asst. designer, 1 vr., Farwell Worsted Mills, Central Falls; designer, 3 vrs., Hope Webbing Co., Pawtucket, R.I.; in 1898 estab- lished the business of the Frank Wood Mfg. Co. (fancy tapes for trimmings). Valley Falls, R.I., and became gen. mgr. Odd Fellow. Address: Val- ley Falls, R.I. WOOD, Prank Cushing-, banker; b. Freedom, Carroll Co., N.H., Sept. 20, 1849; s. Horace Porter and Belinda Crockett (Lang) Wood; ed. dist. schs.. Freedom; m. Marinna A. Hammond, of Chatham, Mass., Sept. 20, 1872. Engaged in drv goods busi- ness in East Boston 20 yrs.; pres. Columbia Trust Co., East Boston, 15 yrs.: trustee Sumner Savings Bank; mem. Boston Citv Council, 1889, 90, 91; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1892, 3, 4. Republican. IMetho- dist. Mason (32°); mem. Odd Fellows, B.P.O. Elks. Address: 406 Meridian St., East Boston, Mass. WOOD, Georg-e Bartlett, clergyman; b. Old Town, Me., July 5, 1874: s. Foster and Ella D. (Weeks) Wood; prep. edn. high sch.. Old Town; collegiate and theol. courses Nashotah (Wis.) House, B.D., 1902; m. Miss Peavov, of Jersev Citv N.J.. Oct. 7, 1908: 2 children, George Bartlett, Jr., Miriam Foster. Deacon and priest, 1901, P.E. Ch • at St. Paul's Ch., Columbus, Wis., 1901-3, Berlin, N.H., 1903-4; asst. St. Mark's Ch., Jersev City, N.J., 1904-9; rector Millinocket and Sherman, Me., 1909-10 rhrist Ch., Biddeford. since May, 1910. Mason; mem. Knights of Pythias. Home: Bidde- ford, Me. WOOD, Georg-e WUlard, editor; b. Lewistnn Me., Aug. 31, 1S54; s. James and Elizabeth (Black- well) Wood; A.B., Bates Coll., 1875: PhD Yale 1877: m. Phillips, Me.. Sept. 28, 1901, Laura n! Brackett. Editor Lewiston Daily Sun since 1898. Address: Lewiston, Me. WOOD, Harry Johnson, wholesale grain and flour; b. Milford. IMass.. Sept. 23, 1865; s. Willard Samuel and Sarah Thirza (.Johnson) Wood; de- scendant of Thomas Wood, of Mass., about 1638, and direct descendant of Hannah Dustin, of Haver- hill. Mass.: grad. Milford High Sch., 1882: grad Boston Latin Sch., 1883; A.B., Harvard, 1887- m 1174 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Eleanor Dorr, of Cambridge, Mass.. Jan. 8, 1890, •A children, Marguerite D. (Mrs. Koyal C. Taft, ot Winchester, Mass.), Muriel, Eleanor. Entered wholesale grain and flour business in Boston, Jan. 1 1S94- pres. The D. W. Ranlet Co.; partner Moses liorr & Co Dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce, idge) Mass. Office : 707 Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Mass. WOOD, Henry, author; Jan. 16. lS34-Mar. 28. 19i)!t. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 190S-9.) WOOD, Henry, clergyman; s. Robert and Eliza- beth Wood; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1882; B.D., Episcopal Thool. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1885; unmarried. Deacon, 1SS5, priest, 1886, P.E. Ch.; rector St. James Ch., Amesbury, Mass., 1885-9, St. John's Ch , Lawrence, Mass., since 18S9. Mem. Theta Delta Chi. Home: Lawrence, Mass. WOOD, Henry Clay, brigadier-general; b. Win- throp. Me., Mav 26, 1S32; s. Gen. Samuel and pnorena (Sweet) Wood; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1854; AM., 1857; B.S., Norwich (Vt.) U., 1874; read medicine, 1854; studied law; admitted to bar, Au- gusta, Me., Aug. 19, 1856. Apptd. maj. and a.-d.-c. to Maj. -Gen. Samuel Wood, Me. militia. Mar. 28, 1856; 2d It. 1st Inf. U.S.A., June 27, 1856; 1st It., May 10, 1861; capt.. Oct. 24, 1861; maj. a.-a.-g., .lurie 24, 1864; It.-col. a.-a.-g., Feb. 28, 1887; col. a.-a.-g., Nov. 6, 1893; retired May 26, 1896; ad- vanced to rank of brig.-gen. retired by act of Apr. 23, 1904. Bvtd. It.-col., "for gallant and meritorious services" in battle of Wilson's Creek, Mo., Aug. 10, 1861, also bvtd. col. and received Congressional Medal of Honor for "distinguished gallantry" in same battle. Address: Farmington, Me.* WOOD, Henry R., banker; b. New Bedford, Mass., Mav 12, 1846: s. Richmond B. and Emeline (Lewis) Wood; ed. grammar and high schs.. New Bedford (did not graduate) ; m. Dec. 25. 1868, Ellen M. Has- kell, of New Bedford, Mass. Was in employ post- offlce. New Bedford: then New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank; with Taunton Nat. Bank short time; treas. Taunton Savings Bank since 1869; mem. Commrs. of Sinking Fund, Taunton. Ch. or- ganist for manv yrs., Universalist Ch. and Trini- tarian Ch., New Bedford, and Unitarian Ch., Taun- ton, since 1868. with exception of several yrs., now organist and choirmaster. Republican. Unitarian. Home: 236 Winthrop St. Office: Taunton Savings Bank. Taunton. Mass. WOOD, Horatio Gates, newspaperman; b. Mid- dleboro, Mass., 1861; s. Eben and Almira F. (Jef- ferson) W^ood; A.B., Brown U., 1885; m. New York, Dec. 23. 1907, Margaret L. Doyle; 2 children. Co- rona Weston, b. Sept. 30. 1908. Berenice Howland. Oct. 20. 1910. U.S. consular elk.. Rome, Italy, 1SS6; U.S. deputv agt. and consul-gen.. Egypt.. 1886-7; U.S. consul. Batavia. Netherlands, India, 1887-9; propr. and editor the Observer. Newport. R.I., 1890-4: mgr., 1895-1899. editor and mgr., 1899-1905, Newport Herald. Republican. Recreations: photo- engraving. Home: 82 Mill St., Newport, R.I. WOOD, Irving' Francis, college prof.; b. Walton, N.Y., Jilav 27, 1861; s. Francis E. and Mary (Brown) Wood; A.B., Hamilton Coll.. 1885 (D.D.. 1915). Tnstr. Jaffna Coll.. Ceylon. 1885-9; B.D.. Yale. 1892: Ph.D., U. of Chicago. 1903: m. Katharine E. Hast- ings, of Hartford. Conn., June 9. 1892. Reader in N.T.. IT. of Chicago, 1892: prof. Bibl. lit. and ethics, 1893, and now prof. Bibl. lit. and comparative re- ligion. Smith Coll. Mem. Soc. of Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Am. Oriental Soc; local sec. Palestine Exploration Fund: trustee Clarke Sch. for the Deaf. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc.) Address: Northampton, Mass.* WOOD. John Colby Iiang*, lawyer; b. Freedom. N.H., Julv 6. 1847: s. Horace P. and Belinda C. (Lang) W^ood; ed. high sch.. Effingham. N.H.; Brvant & Stratton Commercial Coll.: Boston Law Sch.: m. Dizzie A. Odell. of Conway, N.H., Apr., 1873 (died 1S97) : m. 2d. Lucv T. Wood, of Farming- ton, June 29, 1909. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1880; in practice, also head of Conway Fire Ins. Agency; pres. Conway Savings Bank; has served as deputy collector of internal revenue, register of probate and selectman. Democrat. Methodist. Mason. (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows (P.C.P. and P.G.). Club: Civic. Address: Conway, N.H. WOOD, Judson Irving, superintendent schools; 1). Millbury, Mass., Sept. 11, 1856; s. Abiel Williams and Frances A. Wood; grad. high sch., Millbury, 1875; A.B., Brown U., 1879; m. Greenwich, Conn., I''eb. 4, 1885, Hannah M. Mead: 2 sons, 1 daughter. Teacher, New Shoreham, R.I., 1879-1881; prin. acad., Cutchogue. N.Y., 1881-2; asst. prin. Green- wich (Conn.) Acad., 1882-3; prin. high sch.. Me- thuen, Mass.. 1883-90: prin. high sch., supt. of grades, professional instr. in teachers' training class, Ilion, N.Y., 1890-9; supt. schs., Gardner, Mass., 1899-1911; editor Gardner Journal. 1911-12. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912-13 (chmn. liquor law com., etc.). Republican. Baptist. Mem. N.E. Supts.' Assn., Mass. Supts.' Assn., Worcester Co. Teachers' Assn., Worcester Co. Supts.' Assn., Delta Upsilon. Club: Gardner Boat. Author: "Boys, Attention." Home: 74 Woodland Av., Gardner, Mass. WOOD, Iievl Elmer, lawyer; b. Marion, la., June 20. 1864; s. Jonathan Martin and Leanna Antoinette (Hicks) Wood: first ancestor of the name in America believed to have been William Wood, author of "New England's Prospects," pub. in Lon- don; ed. pub. schs.. New Bedford and Fall River, Mass.; East Greenwich Acad., 1879-80; student Boston IT. Sch. of Law, 1884-5: married. Admitted to bar, Jan.. 18 90; mem. J. M. & L. E. Wood to 1896, since practiced alone; spl. justice 2d Dist. Ct. of Bristol to 1896: city solicitor. Fall River, 1897-1900: dist. atty.. 1902: dir. Laurel Lake Mills; trustee Fall River Savings Bank. Quartermaster Mass. Naval Militia about 2 yrs. Mem. Mass. Bd. of Bar Examiners since Dec 1904. Republican. ITnitarian. Club: Quequechan. Recreations: golf, riding. Home: 565 Maple St. Office: Granite Blk., Fall River, Mass. WOOD, Mary X. (Mrs. George A. Wood); b. Woodstock, Vt., Jan. 18, 1866; d. John and Jean Ainsworth (Brand) Stevens; ed. Vt. Acad., 5 yrs. under Dr. H. M. Willard; pvt. instrn. in economics, ethics and psychologv; m. George A. Wood, at Saxtons River, Vt., Oct. 14. 1884. Mgr. Bur. of In- formation of Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs; mem. State Bd. Charities and Corrections; v. -p. N.H. Woman's Suffrage Assn.; mem. exec. com. N.H. State Conf. Charities and Corrections; pres. Civic Assn., Portsmouth. Dist. Nursing Assn.; v. -p. Associated Charities, Portsmouth, etc. Home: 845 South Rd., Portsmouth, N.H.* WOOD. ITathan Enseblus, theologian; b. Forrest- ville, N.Y., June 6, 1849; s. Rev. Nathan and Ber- inthia M. (Brown) Wood; A.B.. U. of Chicago. 1872; B.D.. Bapt. Union Theol. Sem.. Chicago, 1872-5; m. Alice Robinson Boise, of Chicago. June 27. 1873. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1875: pastor Chicago, 1875-7; prin. Wavland Acad., Beaver Dam. Wis., 1877-84; pastor Chicago, 18S4-S. Brooklvn, 1887-92, Brookline. Mass., 1892-4, Boston, 1894-9: pres. Newton Theol. Instn., 1899-1909; pastor First Bapt. Ch., Arlington, Mass.. Oct. 1. 1909 — . (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Arlington, Mass.* WOOD, Nelson Merwln, M.D.; b. Wheelock. Vt.. May 12. 1866; s. David and Alfreda (Lackev) M'ond; grad. Ijvndon Lit. Inst.. 1888; M.D.. Boston IT. Sch. of Medicine. 1893: m. Bertha Ella Harring- ton, of Boston. June 15, 1893. Practiced. Charles- town. Mass., since 1893: asso. prof. clin. medicine, Boston U. Sch. of Medicine; visiting phys. Mass. Homoe. Hosp. ; incorporator. Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank. Dir. Bunker Hill Boys' Club Corpn. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc. Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. Am. Inst. Homceopathy, Mass. Homce. Med. Soc. Boston Homnp. Med. Soc. Metho- dist. Mason (K.T.); Odd Fellow. Recreations: music. Hom.e: 72 High St.. Charlestown. Office: 19 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. WOOD, Norman P.. J^l.D.: b. Barnard. Vt., Julv 30, 1846; s. Alvan and Rosamond (Lee) "Woori: ed. common schs. of A^t.: Perkins Acad., Woodstock, Vt. : Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass.; A.B.. Tufts Coll., WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1175 1S74; M.D., U. of Vt. Coll. of Medicine, 1882; post- grad, work. New Yorl<: m. P'eb. 18. 1879, Nellie M. AVeatheihead. of Vernon, Vt. Began practice in South Londonderrv, Vt., 1882; settled in Noitli- field, Mass., 1888; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912; mem. Rep. Congiessional Com., 2d Mass. Dist., since 1896. Universalist. Trustee Dickinson Me- morial Library, Northfleld. Mass., since 1897. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mason ( Blue Lodge, Chapter, Com- mandei'v). Address: Northfleld, Mass. WOOD, Oscar Bradford ; b. Georgia, Vt., Apr. 1, isTT; .s. Xoruian 10. and Harriet (Hubbard) Wood; grad. St. Albans High Sch., 1894; B.S., U. of Vt., 1900; studied law with V. A. Bullard, of Burling- ton, Vt., 2 yrs. ; m. Bertha Isham, of Stowe, Vt., Aug. 17, 1904; 2 children, Francis Isham, Merle Whitters. Large owner of real estate; propr. Green JMountain Cheese Factory; charter mem. lo- cal telephone co. ; mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep., from Town of Georgia, 1902. Has served as high sch. prin. and in various town offices. Formerly mem. Co. B, V.N.G.; ex-dir. Agrl. Fair of Franklin Co. Mem. Vt. State Teachers' Assn. Democrat. Metho- dist. IMem. McKinley Lodge, K. of P., Modern Woodmen of America, Grange. Recreations: breeder of Vt. ^Morgan horses. Home: Georgia, Vt. Address: Plainfield, Vt. WOOD, Pliny Williams, lumber dealer; b. Mill- bury, ]Mass., Dec. 13, 184S; s. Abiel Williams and I'rances Angeline (Kelley) Wood; descendant in 7tli generation of Thomas Wood, Rowley, I\Iass., 1654; grad. Millbury High Sch., Eastman Business Coll., 1871; m. :Millbury. 1874, IMary Lizzie Lovell; 5 chil- dren, Pliny Williams, Jr., A. Wayland (both in father's lumber business), Helen Lvdia (died Oct. 23. 1887), Frances Irene (Mrs. Samuel T. Willis, of Worcester), Gladys Lovell. Worked in dry goods store and as ry. flagman, telegraph operator and ticket elk.. Providence & Worcester Ry.; boolv- keeper, Jason Emerson & Son, cotton brokers, Providence, R.I., 5 yrs.; later bookkeeper for C. D. Morse & Co., Millbury; head bookkeeper, Charles Baker & Co., lumber dealers, Worcester; became connected with AVilliam H. Sawyer in lumber busi- ness, 1881, bought third interest in this coinpany, 1898; sec. and treas. W. H. Sawyer Luml^er Co., 1898-08; sold out and engaged in business on ow^n account Apr., 1909, as P. W. Wood Lumber Co. Or- ganized. 1901, and 1st pres., Mass. Retail Lumber Dealers' Assn.: dir. Worcester Bd. of Trade. 1903-7. Pres. Worcester Bapt. Social Union, 1899; dir. Bos- ton Bapt. Social Union, 1913-14; dir. Y.M.C.A., Worcester, 1898-09. York and Scottish Rite Mason (32°); mem. I.O.O.F.. O.U.A.M., Worcester Me- chanics Assn. Clubs: Worcester (jountrv, Hancock, Tatassit Canoe. Home: 9 Shattuck St. Office: 11 Garden St.. Worcester, Mass. WOOD, Porter Iiemuel, lawyer. (See vol. 1909.) WOOD, Pam, Jr., mfr. ; b. Great Grimsby, Lin- colnshire, Eng., .July 20, 1877; s. Sam and Lucy Wliitworth (Ward) Wood; ed. pub. schs. of Boston, Lincolnshire. Eng., Owen Sound. Ontario. Can. and W^oIIaston. ]Mass. ; m. Emily W. Linde, of Ben- neckenstein. Germany. Mar. 2, 1897: children. Emily, Herbert VT., Irene Elsie. Came to America. 1888; eneaeed in mfr. of shoe machinery ever since beginning of active career. Trustee Odd Fel- lows Home of Mass. Progressive Republican. Uni- versalist. Has served as Grand High Priest Grand Encampment of Mass. I.O.O.F. ; mem. Mt. T\'ollas- ton Lodge No. 80, I.O.O.F.; Manet Encampment No. 75; George L. Gill Rebekah Lodge (all in Quincv, iSIass.); Norfolk Lodge No. 178, A.O.U.W., Norfolk Downs. Mass. Home: 255 Newbury Av.. Atlantic. Mass. WOOD. Sumner Gilbert, clersvman; b. Boston. May 23. 1855: s. Franklin and Pamelia (Huntley) "Wood: descendant of Capt. .Tohn Wood. Framing- ton, about 1675, later Hopkinton, Mas=.. and charter mem. Congl. Ch. there; srrad. Waltham (INIass.) High Sch., 1873; A.B.. Williams. 1877; B.D.. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1880; m. Emma Frances Chad- bourne, of Williamstown. IMass.. Mar. 24, 1881; 2 sons, Robert F. (chemist for Quincy Smelting Works. Houghton. Mich.). Horace W. (with Ran- dall-Faichnev Co.. Boston). Ordained Congl. min- istry. 1880: pastor New Ipswich, N.H.. 1881-3, Fall River, Mass., 1883-8, Easthampton, 1888-01, Bland- ford, 1901-11, Winchester, N.H., since Sept., 1911. Autlioi-: The Ta\erns and Turnpikes of Blandford, 1733-1S33, 1908. Address: Winchester, N.H. WOOD, William, clergyman; b. Snave Parish, Kent Co., Eng.; s. John and Mary (Couchman) Wood; removed with parents to Can. when a small boy; grad. scientific course. Me. Wesleyan Sem., 1892; studied Boston Univ., 1894-5; m. St. Andrews, N.B., June 16, 1892, Helena Stirling, d. Capt. and JNIrs. Sarah M. Snellgrove. Joined Me. Conf. and or- dained to ministry iM. E. Ch., 1893; pastor Cornisli. Kittery, Soutli I'ortland Boothbay Harbor, Berlin, N.H., Bridgton, and Kenneliunkjiort. Greatly inter- ested in temperance and reform work; author of Abstract of IMaine Law and frequent contbr. to jiress; has written many poems and some bal- lads and popular songs, grave and humorous, which have been widely published. Mason. Address: Ken- nebunkport, i\Ie. WOOD, William Ellis, ice conveying machinery; b. Arlington, ]Mass., Jan. 27, 1852; s. William Thorning and Sophia Matilda (Blake) Wood; de- scendant of Josiah Wood (b. 1629), who came to America about 1650; ed. Arlington Higli Sch.; m. Susan Tileston Freeman, of North Bridgton, Me., May 7, 1874; 9 children, Elizabeth Freeman, Jolm Freeman, William Thorning, Ellis Gray, Harold Blake, Helen Crosby (Mrs. Dunbar F. Carpenter, of ^ledford. Ore.), Annie Wyman (Mrs. James Nowell, of Winchester, Mass.), Susan Freeman. Oliver Wis- wall. Mfr. ice tools and conveying machinery, Bos- ton, since 1871; mem., 1871-05, of William T. Wood & Co. (founded, 1834, at Arlington, :\Iass.); pres. Gifford-Wood Co., successors to William T. Wood & Co., and Gifford Bros, (founded, 1814, Hudson, N.Y.) ; main office of company at Hudson, N.Y., brandies, Boston and Chicago; also engaged in agrl. tool and seed business 10 yrs., title of Parker & Wood. Del. of L^.S. ice industries to In- ternal. Congress of Refrigeration. Paris, France, 1908, Vienna. Austria. 1910, Chicago, 111., 1913. Trustee Elbridge Farmer Fund for Robbins Li- brary, Pratt Sch. Fund, Arlington Bapt. Soc; mem. Arlington Sch. Com.. 1882-8. Mem. Boston Cham- ber of Commerce, Natural Ice Assn. of America, Eastern Ice Dealers' Assn. (New York), Western Ice Assn. (Kansas City, Mo.), Southern Ice Ex- change (Atlanta. Ga.). Middle States Ice Pro- ducers' Exchange (hon.). Mass. Ice Dealers' Assn. (pres. 1 yr. ), Conn. Ice Dealers' Assn.. Illinois Ice Dealers' Assn., Iowa Ice Dealers' Assn. Republi- can. Baptist. Recreations: early learned to play violin and piano and has served as organist vari- ous chs. Home: 38 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. Office: 51 N. Market St., Boston. WOOD, William DIadisou, mfr. ; b. Edgartown, Marthas Vineyard. IMass.. Apr. 5. 1861; s. William Jason and Amelia (Madison) Wood; (father of English and Portuguese parentage, who finally set- tled at Edgartown); ed. pub. schs. to 11: m. Ellen, d. Frederick Ayer. of Boston. Began as clerk in Wamsutta Mills office; later engaged in banking and brokerage lousiness ; assisted in reorganizing several Fall River mills and became paymaster; was supt. Washington Mills. Lawrence; joined in merger of woolen mills. 1900. and now pres. Am. Woolen Co. (28 mills). "VA'ood W^orsted Mills, of Lawrence (largest in world). Ayer Mills, Wash- ington INIills (Lawrence). Nat. and Providence Worsted Mills (R.I.). South 111. Coal Co.. Am. Woolen Co. (New York) ; dir. Old Colony Box Co.. Merchants Nat. Bank. Pierce Mfsr. Co. (New Bed- ford), etc. Renublican. Episcopalian. Mem. Nat. j^ssn. Wool Mfrs. (v. -p.), Home INIarket Club (v. -p.). Clubs: Union League. IMetropolitan (New York). Algonquin (Boston). (Tonntry (Brookline). Essex County (Manchester-by-the-Sea. Mass.). Home: Andover. Mass.. and 21 Fairfield St.. Bos- ton, Office: Shawmut Bank Bldg., Boston.* WOODBERRY, Georgre Edward, author; b. Bev- erly, Mass.. May 12. 1855: s. Henry Elliot and Sarah Dane (Tuck) Woodberry; A.B.. Harvard. 1877; (Litt.D.. Amherst. 1905. Harvard. 1911; TjL.D.. Western Reserve. 1907; unmarried. Prof English. U. of Neb., 1S77-S, 1880-2: prof, compara- tive literature, Columbia. 1891-1904. Fellow Am. Acad, of Arts and Sciences; member Am. Acad. 1176 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND Arts and Letters; hon. fellow Royal Soc. Litera- ture. (See Who's Who in America for list of books.) Address: Beverly, Mass.* WOOBBBIBGi:, Blchard George, clergyman; b. London, Kngr., Xov. 15, 1S51; s. Thomas John and Jane (Fears) Woodbridge; came to America, 1868; grad. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1880; m. Anna A. Rode, of N.Y. Citv, July 7, 1880; 5 children, Charles Kingsley, Sumner Byrne, Richard G., Agnes, Annie. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1S81; pastor Salmon Falls, N.H., 1880-2, Osage, la., 1882-5, Iowa City, la., 1885-7, New York, 1887-93, Middleboro, Mass., 1893-02, Somerville, Mass., 1902-6, Wallingford, Conn., 1906-11, Vergennes, Vt., since 1911. Ad- dre.'^s: Vergennes, Vt. WOODBBIDGX:, Samuel Homer, engineer; b. Perlli Anibov, .\..l.. Dec. 26, 1M8; s. Stephen G. and Sarah (Fisher) Woodliridge; A.B., Williams, 1873; student Mass. Inst. Tecli., 1876-9; m. Adele R. Tay- lor, of Cambridge, Mass., June 25, 1891. Asst. instr., 1882-4, instr., 1884-95, asst. prof., 1895-1900, asso. prof, heating and ventilation, 1900-14, Mass. Inst. Tech. Has served as consulting and design- ing engr. for heating, ventilating and sanitary in- stallation, many bldgs.: U.S. Capitol, 1895-1911; Congressional bldgs., 1904-10; Nat. Cathedral P.E. Ch., Washington, I).C. ; new Postofflce bldg.. Pa. R.R. Sta., New York, etc. Reported to Congress on plan for an economic value of central plant for power, lighting and heating for federal exec, bldgs., Washington, 1905; reported on the sanitary condi- tion of sch. houses of Boston, New York, Phila., Portland and Auburn, Me., Portsmoutli and Con- cord, N.H., 1896-08. Pres. Sanitary Engineering Co. Chmn. Committee on Car Sanitation, Am. Pub. Health Assn.; mem. Assn. Heating and Ventilating Engrs., London, Eng., Civic Service; organizer and dir. of 3-yr. nat. campaign which resulted in over- throw of La. Lottery after its removal to Tampa and Honduras. Chmn. bd. trustees Mass. State Hosp.; dir. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc; mem. U.S. Naval League for Dipsomaniacs. Author of tech. and pop. papers on liygienic and sanitary topics. Home: West Newton, Mass. Office: Boylston Chambers, Boston.* WOODBBIDGE, "Warren Samuel, clergyman, educator; Dec. 25, 1851-Apr. 6, 1914. (See vol. 1909.) WOODBUBV, Carl Vose, prof, chemistry; b. Skowhegan, Me., Aug. 18, 1877; s. Clinton Aaron and Ida Sumner (Vose) Woodbury; descendant of earlv Colonial ancestry; grad. Deering High Sch., Portland, Me., 1894; B.A., Bowdoin, 1899; spl. studies, summers, at Harvard; (hon. M.A., Nor- wich U., 1909); m. Ella Frances Lovell, of North- field, Vt. (formerly of Yarmouth, Me.), June 17, 1903; 4 children, Doris Lovell, b. Apr. 11, 1904; Olga Frances, Mar. 7, 1906; Claire Vose, Oct. 13, 1910; Ida Vose, Julv 9, 1914. Prin. Baring (Me.) High Sch., 1899-1900; asst. prof, chemistry, 1900-2, prof, since 1902, registrar since 1913. Norwich U. Maj. V.N.G. by virtue of professorshi]) in Norwich U. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Phi Beta K.oppa, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Chi (hon.). Republican. Conglist. Corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M. and licensed lay preacher; mem. state exec. com. Y.M.C.A. Del. from Vt. to 8th Internat. Congress of Applied chemistry, Washington, D.C., and New York, 1912. Clubs: Commercial, Conversational. Address: Northfield, Vt. ■WOODBURY, Charles Edward, M.D. (See vol. 1905.) WOODBURY, Charles Herbert, artist; b. Lynn, Mass.. Julv 14. 1864; .'•. Sotli H. and Marv (Parker) Woodbury; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886; studied art. .lulien Acad., Paris; m. Maicia Oakes, June 26, 1890 (deceased). Awarded gold medal. Atlanta; 2d prize, Nashville; prize, Boston Art Club; 3 medals. Mechanics' Assn., Boston: medals, Paris Expn., 1900, Buffalo Expn., 1901, St. Louis Expn., 1904; 1st prize, Worcester, 1905; hon. mention, Pitts- burgh, 1906: 2d prize Worcester Art Mus., 1907; silver medal, Buenos Aires, 1910; Evans prize. 1911; silver medal, Corcoran Gallery, 1914. Most important pictures: ]\Iid-Ocean: A Heavy Sea; The Ground Swell; Maine Coast; The Forest; On a Lee Shore. Represented in Boston Art Mus.. Berkshire Athenaeum, Worcester Art Mu.s., R.I. Sch. Design, John Herron Inst., Indianapolis, Carnegie Inst., Pittsburgli, and in collection of Queen of Italy. N.A., 1907; pres. Boston Water Color Club; mem. New York Water Color Club: Clubs: St. Botolph, Technology. Summer Home: Ogunquit, Me. Studio: 194 Clarendon St., Boston.* WOODBURY, Charles Jeptha Hill, engineer; b. Lynn, .Mass., May 4. 1S51; s. .1. I'orter and Mary Adams (Hill) Woodbury; pre)), edn. pub. schs., Lvnn: tecli. edn. Mass. Inst. Tech.; (hon. A.M., Tufts, 1S93; ScD., Union, 1906, Dartmouth, 1908); m. Maria H. Brown, of Lynn, Mass., Nov. 26, 1878. Engr., Factory Mut. Ins. Co., 1878-94; asst. engr. Am. Bell Teleplione Co., 1894-08; consulting engr. since 1908. Non-resident lecturer Mass. Inst. Tech. and Cornell; chmn. Lynn Sch. Com., 1886-95. Awarded Alsacian medal, SociSte Industrielle de Mulhouse, 1883; John Scott medal. City of Phila., for meiitorious elec invention, 1885; Assn. medal, Xat. Assn. of Cotton Mfrs., 1910. Mem. Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs., Am. Soc. Mecli. Engrs., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Nat. Assn. Cotton IMfrs. (sec. and treas., 1S94 — ), Soc of Arts, S.A.R.; fellow A.A.A.S.; hon. mem. N.Y. Telephone Soc, N.E. Telephone Soc; corr. mem. Am. Numismatic Soc; pres. Lynn Hist. Soc, 1913 — '. Clubs: Engineers' (New York), Art, St. Botolph (Boston), Oxford, Whiting (Lynn). (See Wlio's Who in America for writings, etc.) Home: 51 Baltimore St., Lvnn, Ma^s. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston.* WOODBURY, Bdwin Staudish, mfr. boots and shoes: 1'. Boston. July 22, 1849; s. Charles and Relief Lincoln (Ball) Woodbury; ed pub. schs.; m. West Brookfield, Mass., 1874, Ilione Frances Marcy. Clk. for Rice & Hutcliins for 6 yrs.; entered mfr. of boots and shoes, at Marblehead, Mass., 1874, but on account of loss by fire, established factory at Salem, 1888, where has since continued; v.-p. Dorchester Savings Bank; trustee of estate of Charles Woodbury and two other estates: treas. Boston Deaf Mute Soc; pres. Woodbury Geneal. Soc. Mem. Congl. Ch. Union, City Missionary Soc, Congl. Assn. Mason; Union Lodge, Dorchester (treas., 1899-12); Dorchester R.A. Chapter; Boston Council; DeMolay Commandery; Aleppo Temple, Shrine; also Lodge of Perfection 14°, Princes of Jerusalem 16°, Chapter of Rose Croix 18°, Mass. Consistory 32°. Clubs: Congregational, Newton Golf. Albemarle Golf. Home: 613 Walnut St., New- ton ville, Mass.; (summer) Big Moose Lake, N.Y. Office: 15 Exchange St., Boston. WOODBURY, Ernest Roliston, educator; b. Farmington, Me., July 3, 1871; s. Roliston and Maria (Billings) Woodbury; descendant of Wil- liam Woodbury, the immigrant, Salem, Mass., about 1630; grad. Me. State Normal Sch., Castine, 1889; A.B., Bowdoin, 1895, A.M., 1908; m. Fanny Louise Gibson, of North Conway, N.H., Aug. 8, 1898; 3 children, Roliston Gibson, Wendell DeWitt, Dorothea. Prin. Frveburg (Me.) Acad., 1895-1900, Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N.H., 1900-5, Thorn- ton Acad., Saco, Me., since 1905. Republican. Cong- list. Mem. Saco Lodge, F. and A.M.; York Chapter. R.A.M.; Me. Council R. and S.M. ; Bradford Com- mandery, K.T. Address: Saco, INIe. WOODBURY, Prank Dana, secretary; Apr. 15, 1842-Nov. 19, 1909. (See vol. 1909.) '^'WOODBURY, Gordon, lawyer, farmer; b. New York. N.Y., Sept. 17, 1863; s. Freeman Perkins and Harriet Ann (McGaw) Woodbury; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1882; B.A., Harvard, 1886; LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1888, M.A., 1888; m. Charlotte Eliza Woodbury, of Methuen, Mass., Apr. IS, 1894; 5 children, Martha R., Eliza G., Peter, George, Mar- garet Orr. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1888, and prac- ticed in that state until 1890; on account of failure in health went to N.H. ; recovered strengtli com- pletely and resumed active business by purchas- ing the Manchester LTnion. of which was editor 10 yrs.; also entered politics; now owner and mgr. of farm of 1200 acres; dir. Amoskeag Savings Bank, IManchester Traction. Light & Power Co.; mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1891-3; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1896; also Palmer and Buckner Dem. Conv., 1896; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1903; Dem. candidate ifor N.H. Senate, 1896; candidate for U.S. Senate. 912. Mem. N.Y. State Bar Assn., Southern N.H. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1177 [Bar Assn. Presbyn. Mason. Clubs: Derryfteld (Manchester); University, Manhattan (New York). Recreations: farming. Home: Bedford, N.H. Of- fice; Manchester, X.H. WOODBURY, Ida Sanmer Vose; b. Dennysville, INIe., 1 ifc. 11, isr>l; d. I'elor Kbenezer and Lydia (Kilby) Vose; grad. Dennysville High Sch., 1S70; (on account of defective eyesight, studied with pvt. instrs. until she had completed the course of the best seminaries); m, Clinton A. Woodbury, June 2, 1S76 (died 1S94). Teacher in high sch. be- fore marriage; pres. State IMissionary Soc, Me., 1884-95. and lectured extensively; Held sec. Am. Missionary Assn., 1S95 — ; lectures on religious, historic, patriotic and lit. subjects; extensive trav- eler in U.S. Conglist. Mem. D.A.R. and many lit. and liist. clubs. Home: 4 Washburn Place, Brook- line, Mass. Office- 14 Beacon St.. Boston.* WOODBURY, John, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., Jan. 26, 1856; s. John P. and Sarah Elizabeth (Silsbee) Woodbury; A.B., Harvard, 1880; student Harvard Law Sch,; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1885; m. Boston, Feb. IS, 1885, Jennie Russell Woodbury. Sec. Met- ropolitan Park Commn., Boston, 1896-11; formerly mem. State Bd. of Publication; sec. Trustees of Pub. Reservations of Mass. Republican. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Club of Odd Volumes (Boston); Grolier (Xew York). Home: 345 Marlboro St. Of- fice: 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. WOODBURY, John C, engraver; b. Charlton, Mass., Aug. 15, 1856; s. Moses Davis and Louisa (Allen) Woodbury; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Jennie S. Morse, of Charlton, Mass., Nov. 12, 1879; children, Esther, J. Edward, Robert M., Anna, Howard Davis. Began in engraving business at Worcester, 1879, incorporating 1902, and since pres. and treas. Woodbury & Co., artists, engravers and art printers. Republican. Conglist. Home: 84 Park Av. Office: 274 Main St., Worcester, Mass. WOODBURY, Louis Aug-ustus, M.D.; b. Salem, N.H., Oct. 1, 1844; s. Washington and Dolly Head (Jones) Woodbury, and descendant of John Wood- bury, the immigrant, IMass. Colony, 1624; ed. pub. schs.. Concord, N.H. ; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1872; m. North Andover, Mass., 1869, Alice Chester Stanwood (died May, 1889); m. 2d, Portsmouth, N. H., Sept., 1890, Helen Nev Robinson. Enlisted at 18 in Co. D, 16th Regt. N.H. Vols., and served until mustered out; has practiced at (ixroveland, Mass., since 1872; sec. and treas. Groveland Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, N.H. Assn. Army Sur- geons, Harvard Alumni Assn., Haverhill Med. Club, S.A.R., N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc, Essex Inst., G.A.R. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Has contrib- uted several papers to med. socs., and has done considerable hist, and geneal. work; among papers and pub. works are; A Contribution to the Early History of Medicine in Haverhill, Mass.; Inscrip- tions from the Old Cemetery in (.Jroveland: Early Ministers of Bradford; An Historical Sketch of Bradford in the Revolution, etc. Address: Grove- land, Mass. WOODBURY, Marcia Oakes, artist; June 20, 1865-Nov. 7, 1913. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America. 1912-13.) WOODBURY, Urban Andraln, governor; Julv 11, 1838-Apr. 15, 1915. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)* WOODCOCK, Fred Wayland, life ins.; b. Win- chendon, Mass., May 17, 1868; s. William Lansford and Susan Jane (Stratton) Woodcock; descendant of John Woodcock, who settled early in 1600 in what is now North Attleboro, Mass.; grad. Gushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1887; A.B., Brown U., 1891; m. Sept. 20, 1893, Josephine Ellen Greenwood, of Ashburnham, Mass.; 2 children, Edmund G., Mary. In life ins. business since 1892. Mem. and sec. Sch. Com., Winthrop, Mass.; trustee Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass. Mem. Zeta Psi, Kappa Kappa Kappa. Progressive Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Elk. Club: Cottage Park Y'acht (Win- throp, Mass.). Recreations: baseball, bowling. Home: Winthrop, Mass. Office; 176 Federal St., Boston. WOODCOCK, Theodore Earle, mfr., banker; b. Leicester, Mass., Feb. 19, 1825. (See vol. 1909.) WOODEN, Frederick G., lawyer; b. Fairport, N. Y., Mnv ijC, 1S71; .s. Harrison J. and Huldah B. (Plumb) Wooden; ed. Fairport High Sch.; Geneseo (N.Y., State Normal Coll.; studied law with Cogs- well & Cogswell, Rochester; m. Clara M. Oatman, of Fairport, Dec. 7, 1893; 1 daughter, Maida A. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900, and since in prac- tice at Springfield. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1905- 06; .judge advocate M.V.M., 1907-8; city solicitor, Springfield, 1909, 1910. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Odd Fellows, Delphic Soc, Geneseo, N.Y. Clubs: Wintlirop, Economic. Home: 30 Monmoufh St. Office: 15 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. WOODFIN, John M., mfr.; b. Pulaski, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1849; s. John and Frances E. Woodfln; common sch. edn.; m. Rutland, Vt., 1876, Caroline Augusta Draper Fisher. Entered mfg. business at Rutland, 1874; pres. Lincoln Iron Works, also Marble Sav- ings Bank. Home: Rutland, Vt. WOODFORD, Arthur Bumham, economist; b. Winsted, Conn., Oct. 7, 1861; s. John and Laura (Burnham) Woodford; Ph.B., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1881; post-grad, work, U. of Mich., .lohns Hopkins, ficole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, U. of Berlin, 1881-5; A.M., Ind. U., 1886; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U., 1891; m. Margaret Cor- nelia Bowditch, of New Haven, Conn., Aug. 19, 1885; 3 children, Francis B., Burnham B., Margaret B. Special agent U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1885; prof. Ind. U., 18S5-9, Wharton Sch. of Finance, U. of Pa., 1891-2, Sch. of Social Economics, 1892-6; lec- turer New York U., 1895-8; instr., 1897-1906, rector since 1906, Hopkins Grammar Sch. Life mem. Am. Econ. Assn.; mem. Patriotic League, Am. Inst. Civics. Clubs: Graduates', Country (New Haven). Author: The Economic Primer, 1895. Contbr. to econ. jours. Recreations: country life. Home: 459 Whalley Av., New Haven, Conn.* WOODFORD, Dwiffht Romanta, shoe merchant; b. Candor, N.Y., Feb. 24, 1891; s. Edwin Francis and Julia Helena (Kroni) Woodford; ed. pub. and high schs., Binghamton, N.Y. ; m. Laura I. Holt, of Boston, Nov. 25, 1913. While attending sch. worked odd hours in shoe store of G. R. Kinney & Co., 1899-07; elk. for same co., Binghamton, 1907-11; was made mgr. of store, owned by same firm, Boston, Aug. 15, 1911; became mem. of firm, Jan., 1913 (operates 38 stores throughout the U.S.); sold out interests with the G. R. Kinney & Co. Aug., 1914; now traveling for the A. H. Berry Shoe Co., of Portland, Me. Progressive. Protestant. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 67 Moreland St., Boston, Mass. Address: 149 Mid- dle St., Portland, Me. WOODFORD, William Atwater, clergyman; b. New Haven. Conn., Oct. 22, 186S; s. Oliver Isaac and Sarah B. (Thompson) Woodford; ed. pub. schs., New Haven, and under pvt. tutor; grad. Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1895; deacon, 1899, priest. 1900, P.E. Ch.; m. Harriet Hart Kirtland, of New Haven, Conn.. July 2, 1888. Minister in charge Oxford and Quaker Farms, Conn., 1899- 1900; rector Trinity Ch., Seymour, Conn., since 1900. Dir. Pub. Library and mem. Sch. Bd., Sey- mour. Republican. Mem. Mechanics' Lodge, I.O. O.F., Seymour. Address: 91 Church St., Seymour, Conn. WOODHOUSB, Charles Williamson, banker; Sept. 19. lS35-Dec. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1906-7.) WOODHUIilj, Marianna, educator; b. Commack, Suffolk Co., N,Y.; d. Rev. John Alpheus and Joanna (Brown) Woodhull; ancestry traced to William the Conquerer, Sir Richard W^oodhuU, Brookhaven, L. I., N.Y. : ed. pvt. schs., Groton, Conn.; Smith Coll., Mass.; U. of Oxford, Eng. ; A.M., Columbia U. ; un- married. In charge of art, and English composi- tion and rhetoric, Morristown (N.J.) Sem.; in charge of lit. and composition, Mt. Vernon Sem., Washington, D.C.; instr. Dr. Sach's Collegiate Inst., New York; prof, fine arts and dean of women. Bates Coll., 1911-13; prin. Concord Sch. for Girls since 1914. Mem. Smith Coll. Alumni Assn., Alpha Soc. (Smith Coll.). Clubs: Women's University (New York), College (Boston). Author: The Epic of Paradise Lost, 1907. Address: Concord, Mass. 1178 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND WOODIir, Herbert Pekln, clergyman; b. Peking, China; s. Simeon F. and Saiah L. (Utley) Woodin; arrived in U.S., ISbU; A. 13., Amherst Coll., 1888; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1893; m. Amenia, N.Y., Jan. 26, 1898, Alice Mead; 1 son, Knowiton M. Ordained to ministry Congl. Ch., 1892; pa.stor, Cuitisville, Mass., 1891-4, Amenia, N.Y., 1894-8, Chicopee, Mass., 1898-1908, Auburn, Me., since .Ian., 1908. Pres. Congl. Conf. and Missionary Soc. of Me., 1915. Mason; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Grange. Inde- pendent Republican. Recreations: tennis. Ad- dress: 102 Pleasant St., Aubuin, Me. WOODING, Charles Iiawson, librarian; b. Bristol, Conn., Nov. 1, 1869: s. L,a\vson Jared and Emeline (Stone) Wooding; grad. Bristol High Sch., 1887; A.B., Y'ale, 1892; m. Waterbury, Conn., .lune 1, 1893, Cora R. Defendorf ; 1 child, Helen, b. 1897. Librarian Free Jjibrai-y, Bristol, since 1892. Chmn. Bd. of Water Commrs. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Address: Bristol, Conn. WOODSflAN, Abby Johnson, author: h. Woare, N.H., .Jan. 10, 1S2S: d. Edmund and Phebe (Whit- tier) Johnson: cousin of John G. Whittier; giad. Charlestown Female Sem.. 1846; m. Henry Wood- man (now deceased). Removed from Boston, 1876, to Oak Knoll, Danvers. Mass.. where from that time until his death John G. Whittier spent part of each j-ear; made tour from San Francisco to Sitka. Author: Picturesque Alaska (with intro- duction by John G. Whittier), 1889. Address: Dan- vers, Mass. WOODMAN, Albert Stanton, lawyer; b. Gorham, Me., Dec. 23, ISGG; s. Jabez Cushman and Mary .lane (Crosby) Woodman; descendant of Mary Allerton, of the Mayflower; A.B., Bates Coll., 1887; studied law with William LeBaron Putnam; m. Alice May Andrews, of Lewiston, Me., Mar. 30, 1891; 3 children, Harry Andrews, Mary Alice, Stan- ton Howe. Admitted to Me. bar, 1890; mem. firm of Woodman & Wliitehouse (Robert Treat) since 1911. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. Bar Assn., Cumberland Bar Assn. (exec, com.). Western Me. Music Festival Assn. (exec. com.). Clubs: Economic, Country, Athletic, State Street Parish (Portland). Author: The Law of Trustees in Bankruptcy, 1909. Recreations: music, tennis, golf. Home: 235 Brackett St., Portland. Office: 85 Exchange St., Portland, Me., and 85 Devonshire St.. Boston, Mas.'!.* WOODMAN. Alpheus Grant, educator, author; b. Kingston, Mass., Oct. 30. 1873; s. Dr. A. P. and Emily (Gi-ant) Woodman: ed. in Essex and Beverly, Maps.; E-rad. Mass. Inst. Technology, B.S. in Chem- istry, 1897; m. 1902. Marion L. Cade, Brighton, Mass. Instr. chemisti-.v, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1897 — , now asso. prof, food analysis. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Soc. of Arts, Boston. Author: Air, ""'ater and Food from a Sanitary Standpoint, 1900. Contbr. to chem. and photog. jours. Home: Water- town. 'Mass. WOODMAN. Caroline Augusta, teacher, libi-a- rian; Jan. 9. lS-l(-June. 1912. (See vol. 1909.) WOODMAN, Edward, lawver; b. Mineral Pt., Wis., Oct. 5, 1855: s. Cyrus and Charlotte (Flint) Woodman; descendant of Edward Woodman. New- bury, Mass., about 1670; ed. Cambridge (Mass.) High Sch.. 1869-72. Robert Coll.. Constantinople, Turkey, 1873-4: studied Harvard, 1874-78, A.B., 1877. A.M., 1879; LL.B.. Harvard Law Sch., 1881; m. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 24. 1883, Caroline Bowers; 2 children, Hannah, Paul. Has practiced at Port- land, Me., since 1881; v. -p. Western Rys. & Light Co.; dir. Canal Nat. Bank. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Me. State Bar Assn.. Cumberland Bar Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Athletic. Portland Countrv. Poitland Yacht (Portland), Union (Boston). Univeisitv. Harvard (New York). Home: 75 Vaughan St. Office: 39 Exchange St., Portland, Me. WOODMAN. James Brown, M.D.; b. Lebanon, N.H., Jan. 12. 1879: s. Milton S. (M.D.) and Mary E. (Morey) Woodman: grad. West Lebanon High Sch., 1896; A.B.. Dartmouth, 1900: M.D.. Dartmouth Med. Sch.. 1903; m. Ethel M. Everett, of Wollaston, Mass., Oct. 15, 1910; 1 son. James B.. b. Apr. 13. 1913. Asst. to out-patient dept, Boston Citv Hosp. and Children's Hosp., Boston, 1901; pvt. asst. to Dr. John M. Gile, Hanover, N.H., 1902-3; house oflicer Lying-in Hosp., N.Y'., 1902; house officer Alary Hitchcock Alemorial Hosp., 1903-4; re- moved to Franklin, Apr., 1904, as asst. to Dr. John W. Staples and surgeon to Sanborn Hall (pvt. hosp.); examining surgeon to Co. H, 2d Regt. N.H.N.G., since 1906. Republican. Mem. N.H. State Med. Soc, N.H. State Surg. Club, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Fellow Am. Coll. of Sur- geons. Club: Red Star. Unitarian. Recreations: fishing, golf. Address: Franklin, X.H. WOODMAN, Milton Sawyer, M.D. (See vol. 1909.)' WOODMAN, Stephen roster, insurance. (See vol. i:hi:i.> WOODMAN, Willard Woodbury, educator; b. Hebion, Me., Jan. 18, 1865; s. Flavius Mellen and Edith Olevia (Bearce) Woodman; grad. Edward Little High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1883; taught in pub. schs. of Minot, Me., 1883-4; A.B., with honors, Bowdoin Coll., 1888 (editor Bowdoin Orient and of the Bugle), A.M., 1S91; m. Gorham, Me., June 30, 1891, Alice Leona Paine; 3 children, Willard Paine, b. Dec. 3, 1893, Karl Ayer, Feb. 15, 1896, Alice Lucette, May 25, 1898. Instr. Latin, Thayer Acad., South Braintree, Mass., 1888-9; prin. high sch., Gorham, Me., 1889-99; prin. high sch. and supt. schs., CJorham, 1899-1900; prin. high sch., Peabody, Mass., since 1900. Republican. Conglist. Mem. Essex Inst, of Salem, Mass., Peabodv Hist. Soc. (v.-p.). Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason. Address: 5 King St., Peabody, Mass. WOODRUFF, Frank Edward, college prof.; b. Eden, Vt., Mar. 20, 1855; s. William Harrison and Salome (Allen) Martin; adopted by .John Wood- ruff in 1856, after father's death and name changed by act of Vt. Legislature; A.B., U. of Vt., 1875, A. M., 1878; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1881; U. of Berlin, 1881-2; Athens, Greece, 1882-3; m. Athens, Greece, Ellen Eliza Hamilton (U. of Vt., 1875), of Brandon, Vt., Jan. 11, 1883. Ordained Congl. min- istry, 1883; asso. prof. Biblical lit., Andover Theol. Sem., 1883-7; prof. Greek, Bowdoin Coll., since 1887. .Supt. schs., Brunswick, Me., 1900-4; lecturer on Greek lit., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1904 and 1907. Home: Brunswick. Me.* WOODRUFF. Frank Otis, chemist; b. Machias, Me., Apr. 25. 1873; s. Aaron L. and INIarv E. Wood- ruff; Ph.B., Brown U., 1899; M.A., Tabor" (la.) Coll., 1901; student chemistry, U. of Mich., 1901-2; physics and chemistry. Harvard Summer Sch.; m. Dorothy May Beckwith. of Wollaston, Mass.. June 8. 1906. Instr. Tabor Coll., 1899-1901; asst. chemist, Neb. Bxpt. Sta., 1903-4; asst. chemist and instr. N.M. Agrl. Expt. Sta.. 1904; with U.S. Bur. of Chemistry since .Tan. 1, 1905; detailed to analyt. work. Food Inspection Lab., U.S. Appraiser's Stores, New Y'ork. 1907: food and drug inspection chemist, same, Boston, since May. 1912. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Contbr. reviews for Abstract Journal of American Chemical Journal. Home: Winthrop Highlands, Mass. Office: 88 Broad St., Boston.* WOODRUFF, Frederick Orr, real estate and trusteeship; b. East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Mass., June 2, 1856; s. William Braddock and Julia M. (Abbe) Woodruff; descendant of Mathew Wood- ruff, Hartford. Conn., 1636, and on material side of John Abbe, Salem. Mass.. 1634; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea, Mass.. and Wheeler's Acad.; m. Fannie, d. William Tj. Sturtevant, of East Boston, Feb. 18, 1880; 3 children, Lewis S., Albert W.. F. Scott. At age of 19 entered publishing house of Ira Brad- ley & Co. (established 1856) and became partner, as Bradley & Woodruff; sold interests to partner, 1891. in order to devote entire time to real estate business and as trustee: organized large real estate tiusts in Boston and New York; treas. and dir. Shawmut Realtv Co., Beverly Co., Woodruff Pub. Co.; dir. Conn. Valley Realtv Co.: trustee Suffolk Realty Co., Wellington Real Estate Trust. Wrisrht Real Estate Trust, N.E. Storage Warehouse Co. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Mass. Real Estate Exchange (pres., 1907, 1908). S..4.R.. Soc. Colonial Wars. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: City, Athletic (Boston). Old Belfry (Lexington, I\Tass.), City (New York). Recreations: golf. Home: Lexin.gton, Mass. Office: 95 Milk St., Bos- ton. WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1179 WOODBUPF, Georg°e Catlin, editor; b. Litch- field, Conn., June 1^3, 1^61; s. George Morris and Elizabeth (Tarsons) Woodruff, and descendant of early Colonial ancestry; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; B.A., Amherst, 1S!S5, M.A., ISSS; grad. Union Theol. Seni., New York, 18S8; rn. Bal- timore, ild., 1SS9, Lucy Este Crawford. Supt. for Colo, of Congl. S.S. and Pub. Soc, with hdqrs. at Colorado Springs, Colo., lSSS-9; pastor Congl. Ch., Green Mountain Falls, Colo., 1S90-1, Faith Chapel Mission of New York Av. Presbyn. Ch., Washing- ton, D.C., 1S91-4; demitted from ministry, 1S94; editor and propr. Litchfield Enquirer since Oct., 1894. Ex-fireman and ex-chief Litchfield Fire Dept. ; It. and asst. judge advocate staff of 2d Company, Governor's Foot Guard, New Haven. Mem. Conn. State Editorial Assn. (ex-pres.), Nat. Editorial Assn.. Amherst Alumni Assn. of Conn, and of N.Y. City, Naugatuck Valley Yale Alumni Assn. Republican. Mason; mem. B.P.O. Elks, B. and P.O. O.F. Clubs: University (Hartford), Union League (New Haven), Litchfield County Univ. Club. Rec- reation.s: traveling. Address: Litchfield, Conn. WOODRUFF, G-eorgre Morris, lawyer; b. Litch- field, Conn., Mar. 3, 1836; s. George Catlin and Hen- I'ietta Sophronia (Seymour) Woodruff; prep. edn. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass.; A.B., Yale, 1857, A.M., 1860; Harvard Law Sch.; m. Flushing, N.Y., June 13, 1860, Elizabeth Ferris Parsons. Admitted to bar. 1859, and since practiced at Litchfield; town treas., 1860-1906; .ludge of probate, 1868- 1906; representative in Gen. Assembly, 1863, 1865, 1872; state railroad commr., 1874 to 1897; now pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Litchfield Savings Bank, Litch- field Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Democrat. Conglist. Life mem. Conn. Hist. Soc, Litchfield Hist, and Anti- quarian Soc; mem. Archteol. Inst, of America, Am. Hist. Assn., Conn. Civil Service Reform Assn., Am. Bar Assn., State Bar Assn. of Conn. Address: Litchfield, Conn. WOODRUFF, Harrison Gordon, insurance and banking; b. East Brookfield, Vt., June 1, 1872; s. Andrew Norton and Luella Isabelle (Hibbard) Woodruff; prep. edn. Chelsea (Vt.) Acad.; B.L., Norwich U., Northfield, Vt., 1891; m. Manchester, N.H., Oct. 7. 1896. Maude Gertrude Fifield; 2 chil- dren, Margaret Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1899, Ethel Isabelle. June 5. 1904. Clk. and cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Chelsea, Vt.. 1891-3; collection elk., Amos- keag Nat. Bank, Manchester. N.H.. 1893-01; treas. Granite Savings Bank & Trust Co., Barre, Vt., Sept. 1. 1901-Jan. 1. 1915; dir. Nat. Bank of Orange County, Chelsea, Vt.. since May, 1910; v. -p. Granite Mut. Ins. Co., 1907-15, pres. since Jan., 1915; mem. firm of Ballard & Woodruff, gen. agt. for Vt. Penn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Phila. since Mar., 1915. Mem. sch. bd.. City of Barre, Mar.. 1906-Apr., 1915 (pres., 1907-15") : acting supt. of schs., Citv of Barre, Anr.- Julv, 1915; trustee. Norwich U. since .lune, 1914. V.-p. Barre Bd. of Trade since 1913. V.-p. Vt. State Banker's Assn.. 1915. Republican. Conglist.; clk. Barre Congl. Ch. since Jan. 1, 1912: supt. S.S., 1902-12: dir. A^t. Domestic Missionary Soc. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 13 Maple Grove. Oflice: Miles Granite Blk.. Barre, Vt. WOODRUFF, Helen Smith, author; b. Selma, Ala.; d. Oscar Emmet and Emma (West) Smith; descendant on motiier's side of Lord Baltimore; ed. under tutors; m. Lewis B. Woodruff, of N.Y. City and Litchfield, Conn., June IS. 1906. Mem. Authors' League of America. Author: Mis' Beautv. 1912: Reallv Trulv Nature Stories, 1913; The Ladv of the Lighthouse. 1913; The Little Hoiic^e. 1914; Reallv Truly Fairy Stories. 1915. Rep- utation made on The Lady of the Lighthouse (3d best seller, 1913); has given all rovalties of this book to help raise the $300,000 fund for the New York Assn. for the Blind. Home: (wintei) 14 E. 68th St., New York; (summer) Litchfield, Conn. •WOODRUFF, James G., mfr.; b. Northfield (Litchfield). Conn.. Aug. ?7, 1842; s. Isaac B. and Sarah Ann (Gilbert) Woodruff; grad. acad.. Water- town, Conn.; m. Watertown, May 10, 1864, Abbie E. Osborn. Served in Civil War, as mem. State Militia and Co. F, 2d Conn. Vols : 'lischnrp'ed, Au; s. Solomon Adams and Catherine (Watts) Woods; student Mass. Inst. Tecli., 1890-4; M.D., Harvard U., 1898. Asst. in liistologv and em- bryology, 1898-1901, instr., 1901-2, Harvard Med. Sch.; lecturer biology, Mass. Inst. Tech., since 1903. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Anthrop. Assn., Am. Psychol. As.sn., Am. Sociol. Soc, Permanent Internat. Eugenics Com., Am. Breeders' Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Hist.-Goneal. Soc; fellow Harvard Travellers Club. Clubs: Harvard, St. Botolph (Boston), Har- vard (New York), Royal Societies (I.,ondon), East- ern Yaclit. (See Who's Who in America for books, etc) Home: 1006 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.* WOODS, Frederick Shenstone, mathematician; b. Monsun, Alas.s.. Mar. 8, 1.SG4; .s. l-'i'edei-ick and Sarah H. (Shenstone) Woods; A.B., Weslevan U., Conn., 1885, A.M., 1888; Ph.D., U. of Gottingen, 1894; m. Ethel M. Eager, of Belmont, INIass., June 20, 1899. Asst. in physics and astronomv, Weslevan U., 1885-6; teacher of mathematics, Lima, N.Y., 1886- 90; instr. mathematics, 1890-5, asst. prof., 1895-03, asso. prof., 1903-6, prof, matliematics since 1906, Mass. Inst. Tech. Lecturer on matliematics. Har- vard, 1898-9; editor Annals of Mathematics, 1900- 11. (See Who's Who in America for societies, books, etc.) Home: Newton Centre, Mass.* WOODS, George Adams, real estate, insurance: b. Boston, Nov. 2, lb.69; s. George Bryant and Emma L. M. (Adams) Woods; ed. pub. schs., Med- ford, Mass.; Chauncy Hall Sch., and Noble's Sch., Boston; m. Martha N. Howe, of Boston, Mar. 15, 1893; children, Josephine, George Bryant, Helen Martha, John Howe. Began with Clark & Carruth, publishers and booksellers, continuing 2 yrs. ; then witli Damrell & Upham, booksellers, 3 yrs.; in Chi- cago office of Glasgow Steamship Co. 1 yr. ; in em- ploy of Suffolk Savings Bank, Boston, 1890-1900; in real estate and ins. business on own account since 1900. Served as water registrar, Winchester, Mass., also chmn. Bd. of Selectmen. Mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Mass. Real Estate Ex- change. Democrat. Unitarian. Clubs: Boston Ath- letic Assn., Calumet of Winchester, Winchester Boat, Winchester Country. Home: 8 Sheffield Rd., Winchester, Mass. Office: 16 State St., Boston. WOODS, Henry Ernest, commissioner; b. Bos- ton, June 5, 1857; s. Henry Thayer and Ellen (Thayer) Woods; ed. Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; some subsequent study in Europe; (hon. A.M., Bowdoin, 1903); unmarried. Editor New England Historical and Genealogical Regi.ster, 1901-7; edi- tor Massachusetts Vital Records (32 vols.), 1902-7; Mass. state commr. of pub. records since 1907. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc, Colonial Soc. Mass., N.E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Pub. Archives Com- mn., etc.; corr. mem. Me. Hist. Soc, Western Re- serve Hist. Soc, Old Northwest Geneal. Soc; del. Internat. Congress Archivists, Brussels, 1910; hon. mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard Chapter^. Club: St. Botolph. Has traveled extensively in Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa. North America, and the West Indies. Home: 34 Newbury St. Office: State House, Boston.* WOODS, James Haug-liton, college prof.; b. Bos- ton. Nov. 27, 1864; s. Joseph Wheeler and Caroline Frances (Fitz) Woods; A.B., Harvard, 1887; Cam- bridge Theol. Sch., 1887-9, U. of Berlin, 1889-91, Oxford, 1891, U. of Strassburg, 1894-7. Ph.D., 1896; m. Gertrude Baldwin, of New York, Julv 17, 1907. Asst. in history, 1891-3, lecturer in philosoi)hv, 1900, instr. anthropology, 1900-1, instr. in phil- osophy, 1903-8, asst. prof., 1908-13, prof., 1913 — , Harvard University. Investigated philosophv in India. 1902-3, India and Japan, 1907-9; Paddock lecturer on comparative religion. New York Univ., 1906. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Oriental Soc, Deutsche Morgenliindische Ge- sellschaft, Itoyal Asiatic Soc, Am. Folk-Lore Soc, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Philos. Assn., Society Asia- tique. Am. Anthrop. Assn. Club§: Harvard (Boston and New York), Oakley Country. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Address: 179 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.* WOODS, Jarvis Belcher, M.D.; b. Unity, Me., Mar. 29, 1867; s. Alden D. and N. Caroline (Bel- cher) Woods; ed. Somerset Acad., Athens, Me., State Normal Sch., Castine, Me.; studied medicine, Med. Sell, of Me.; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1904; m. Farmington, Me., June, 1905, Alice Morrison. Began practice at Calais, Me., 1895; removed to Robbinston, 1896, and was postmaster tliere, 1898- 05; located in Bangor, 1905. Address: 162 French St., Bant^or, Me. WOODS, John Carter Brown, lawyer; b. Provi- dence, R.I., June 12, 1851; s. Marshall and Anne Brown (Francis) Woods; descendant on paternal side of Samuel Woods, born in England in 1686, came to Chelmsford, Mass., about 1700; of John Marshall, a prominent resident of Billerica, Mass., in 1632; a lineal descendant of five male passen- gers of the "Mayflower," namely, William Brew- ster, William Bradford, Francis Cook, Isaac Aller- ton and Richard Warren; a descendant on ma- ternal side of Tench Francis, atty. gen. of Pa., 1741-55, who was the son of Rev. John Francis, dean of Lismore, Ireland, in 1722; of Chad Brown. who came to America in the ship Martin, in July, 1638, settling in Providence soon after (his de- scendant, Nicholas Brown, was the chief benefac- tor of Brown Univ., which bears his name); A.B., Brown U., 1872, A.M., 1875; LL.B., Harvard, 1874. Admitted to bar, 1874, and since in practice at Providence; dir. Providence Nat. Bank since 1886; mem. Providence Common Council, 1877-85 (pres., 1881-5); mem. Sch. Com., 1881-5; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1881-7, Senate, 1891-2, 1894-7; mem. R.I. State Bd. of Charities and Corrections, 1892-8 (chmn., 1895-8); R.I. Commn. on Improved Roads, 1892-5; R.I. Commn. on Geol. Survey of the State since 1895; R.I. Commn. to erect state armory at Providence. Trustee Brown U. since 1884, and mem. Advisory and Exec. Com. since 1885 (sec. since 1889); trustee R.I. Inst, for the Deaf, 1895- 07; dir. on part of Brown U., R.I. Sch. of Design, 1894-5; pres. R.I. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1888-1900; elk. Charitable Bapt. Soc. of Providence, 1888-91, moderator, 1891-1900; v.-p. R.I. Soc, S.A.R., 1891-2, pres., 1892-3, del. to Nat. congresses; mem. R.I. Alpha Phi Beta Kappa since 1871 (v.-p., 1891-3, pres., 1893-5); mem. and one of founders of Hope CIuIq, Providence; on bd. of govs., 1875-88, 1892-8, v.-p., 1875-81, pres., 1892-8. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., R.I. Bar Assn., Providence Bar Club, Rhode Island Hist. Soc, R.I. Sch. of De- sign, S.A.R., Archseol. Inst. America, Providence Athenseum, Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Repub- lican. Clubs: University (Providence and New York), Newport Clambake, Newport Reading Room (Newport); Hope, Squantum, Agawam. Turks Head, Providence Art, R.I. Automobile, The Play- ers. East Side Skating (Providence), Pow Wow of Harvard. Home: 62 Prospect St. Office: 146 Westminster St., Providence, R.I.* WOODS, Kate Tannatt, author; died July 12, 1910. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1910-11.) WOODS, Robert Archey, settlement worker; b. Pittsburgh, Dec. 9. 1865; s. Robert and Mary Ann (Hall) Woods: A.B., Amherst, 1886; Aiidover Theol. Sem., 1886-90; in residence, Tovnbee Hall, London, 6 months, 1890; (hon. A.M., Am'herst, 1908, Harvard. 1910); m. Eleanor Howard Bush, Cam- bridge, Mass., Sept. 18, 1902. Head of South End House, univ. settlement, Boston, 1891 — ; mem. Li- censing Bd., City of Boston. Lecturer on social economics, Andover Theol. Sem., 1890-5, on social ethics, Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1896 — . Mem. Pub. Bath Commn., Boston, 1896-06; chmn. trustees Norfolk State Hosp., 1907 — ; pres. Boston Social Union (settlement federation), 1908 — ; sec. Nat. Federation of Settlements, 1911 — ; trustee Amherst Coll., 1910 — . Clubs: Twentieth WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1181 Century, City. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Home: 16 Bond St. Office: Soutli End House, 20 Union Park, Boston.* WOODS, Robert McEwen, clergyman. (See yol. 1900.) WOODS, William Sylvester, lawyer; b. Newbury- port, JNlass., .\(i\. LU, ISGlt; s. .iohn J. and Anne (Kelley) Woods; ed. Ottawa U., Can., and Haryard Coll.; LL.B., Haryard Law Sch. : admitted to bar, 1895: m. Taunton, :\lass.. Oct. 12, 1905, Florence M. Garyin; 3 children, Muriel Garyin, Nathalie Florence, Wilma Anne. Began practice in Taunton, 1895; city solicitor of Taunton, 1898-1903; apptd. asso. justice First Dist. Ct. of Bristol, 1904; pres. Taunton Bar Assn., 1905-13: mem. Sch. Com., 1906- 10; mayor of Taunton, 1910, 11. Republican. Clubs: Haryard. Bristol. Mem. Elks, Knights of Colum- bus, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Mass. Catholic Order of Foresters. Home: 53 Harrison Ay. Of- fice: 1 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. WOODWARD, Charles T., street railway official; b. Wakefield. Mass., Noy. 19, 1852; s. James F. and Aryilla (Whitney) Woodward; ed. Wakefield pub. schs. and Boston Commercial Coll.: m. Wakefield, Sept. 4, 1878, Susan D. TurnbuU; 3 children, Charles A., Susie A. (Mrs. W. R. Emerson). Harold W. Mem. firm of James F. Woodward & Son, mfrs. shoe tools and macliinery, 1872-89; pres. Wakefield Gas & Electric Co., 1890-1; organizer and pres. fol- lowing electric st. ry. cos., 1890-1902 (since con- solidated): Wakefield & Stoneham, Mystic Valley, Wincliester & Arlington, Salem & Wakefield, Lowell & Reading, Woburn & Reading, Lawrence & Reading, Hayerhill & Andoyer, Woburn & Bos- ton, Reading, Wakefield & Lynnfield. Entered as pyt. and became col., 6th Regt. M.V.M.. serying as col. during Spanish-Am. War. Tax collector 15 yrs., assessor 14 yrs. ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1887, 88, 89, Senate, 1897, 98: mem. Mass. Rep. State Com. for seyeral yrs. Mason: mem. A.O.U. W^. Clubs: Middlesex, Boston City. Address: Wake- field, Mass. WOODWARD, Charles G-mlford, financial secre- tary; b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 15. 1S76: s. P. Henry and Mary (Smith) Woodward: A.B., Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1898, A.M., 1901; grad. student, Sch. Polit. and Social Science (Columbia), 1898-1900; unmarried. Financial statistician Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., 1900-11; financial sec. same co. since INIay, 1911; trustee Fidelity Trust Co., State Sayings Bank. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Economic Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Conn. Hist. Soc, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: LTniversity, Hartford Golf. Home: 742 Asylum St. Office: 64 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. WOODWARD, Clayton, Nichols, railway official; b. Columbia. Conn., Mar. 26, 1866: s. George M. and Emiline E. (Nicliols) Woodward; ed. pub. schs.: m. Alice Howlett, of Hartford. Conn., Mar. 1, 1892; children, Marion, Robert Howlett. Began actiye career as telegraph operator X.Y. & N.E. R.R.. at Franklin. ]\Iass., 1882: train dispatcher and chief train dispatcher, 1886-97; asst. supt., 1897-9: supt. Midland diy., N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R., 1899-08; also supt. Proyidence diy. same rd., at Boston, 1903-8: supt. Shore Line diy., at New Hayen, 1908- 12; gen. supt. same rd. since Dec. 1912. Mason. Conglist. Clubs: N.E. Railway, Central (Jamaica Plain). Home: 815 Center St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office: 455 South Station, Boston. WOODWARD, Dewing-, artist. (See yol. 1909.) WOODWARD, Frani Ernest, heating and yentl- lation: b. Damariscotta, Me., Jan. 2, 1853; s. Samuel and Jerusha Baker (Erskine) W^oodward; on fath- er's side, descendant of Nathaniel Woodward, who came from England and settled at Boston, 1633, and through his g.ni., Layinia Wadsworth, of 9 persons who came to America in the IMayflower; grad. Lincoln Acad., New Castle, Me., 1866; student Chelsea (Mass.) High Sch., 1867-9; m. Chelsea, June 23, 1881, Alice Elizabeth, d. of D. C. Coles- worthy; 9 children, Ernest Colesworthy. Lawrence Erskine, INIary. Adelaide. Clarence Richardson, Stanley Wingate, Sidney Chaffln, Alice, Isabel. En- tered employ of Magee Furnace Co., Boston. 1869, became mem. of corpn., 1887, and since 1895 at head of heating and ventilating dept. In 1905 or- ganized the firm of Frank E. Woodward & Co., heating and yentilating engrs. ; resided in Maiden, 1881-10, since in Wellcslev Hills. Was sec. Maiden Sch. Com., 1884-94; sec. and trustee Maiden Hist. Soc, 1895-10; treas. building com. Y.M.C.A. 1893-4. Chmn. Com. on Hist. Loan Exhbn., 250th Anniver- sary of Maiden, 1899; treas. and trustee Pine Banks Park, 1905-10; trustee Maiden Pub. Library, 1903-10 (pres. of bd., 1910). Mem. Am. Hist. Assn.; Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Mass. Soc S.A.R. (y.-p., 1912-14, pres. since 1915); also pres. Maiden Chapter S.A.R., 1900-10; mem. council N.E. His- toric-Geneal. Soc, 1912-14. Republican. Conglist. Contbr. of geneal. and hist, articles to mags, and periodicals. Has in Mss. a genealogy of Wood- ward families of N.E. Recreations: genealogy. Home: 48 Abbott Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Office: 19 Friend St., Boston. WOODWARD, Iiemuel Pox, M.D.; b. Worcester, Mass., Apr. 26, 1857: s. Dr. Kufus and Nancy (Fox) Woodward, and g.s. Dr. Samuel Bayard and Maria (Porter) Woodward; descendant of John Fox, the martyr; S.B., Harvard, 1878, M.D., 1882; Boston City Hosp. and Lying-in Hosp., 1882-4; succeeded to the practice of his father at Worcester, Jan., 1886. City physician of Worcester, 1885-93; sur- geon. City Hosp., since 1897; on staff Memorial Hosp. since its foundation, 1871. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; pres. Worcester Natural History Soc. Clubs: Worcester, Quinsigamond, Boat, Tatassit Canoe, Tatnuck Country. Recreations: natural history. Office: 52 Pearl St., Worcester, Mass. WOODWARD, Nellie T. (Mrs. Josiah Nichols Woodward): b. Nashua, N.H. ; d. Freeman Eastman and Susan E. (Howe) Tupper; on paternal side descendant of Thomas Tupper, of Sandwich, Eng. (an early settler of Sandwich, Mass.), and the Ladds of Haverhill, N.H., and on maternal side of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott, 1st settlers of (Georgetown, Mass., and the Howes, of Peter- borough, N.H. ; ed. schs. of Nashua; m. Dr. Josiah N. Woodward, of Pepperell, Mass., Jan. 6, 1881 (died 1910). Pres. N.H. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1911-13 (1st v.-p., 1909-11, 2d v.-p., 1907-9); Gen. Federation state sec, 1913-15; pres. Nasha- way Woman's Club, 1909-11 (1st v.-p., 1908-9, treas., 1902-4): mem. Matthew Thornton Chapter, D.A.R. (Nashua), N.H. Daughters of Boston, N.H. Woman's Suffrage Assn., Nashua Equal Franchise League (pres.). Mem. Y.W.C.A., Woman's Auxil- iary of the Y.M.C.A., King's Daughters Benevo- lent Assn. of Nashua. Mem. N.H. Conf. of Char- ities and Corrections. Soc. for Protection of N.H. Forests; hon. v.-p. of The Audubon Soc. of N.H. ; dir. N.H. Children's Aid and Protective Soc. Con- gregationalist. Club: Fortnightly (Nashua). Rec- reations: walking, writing, reading, outdoor life. Home: The Currier, Nashua, N.H. WOODWARD, P. Henry, banker; b. Franklin, Conn., Mar. 19, 1833: s. Ashbel (distinguished phys. and antiquarian) and Emmeline (Bicknell) Wood- ward; graduate Yale. 1855: (hon. A.M., Trinity, 1896); m. Mary Smith, of South ^Vindham, Conn., Sept. 11, 1867. Editor Hartford Courant, 1S62-5; spl. agt. P.O. Dept., 1865-76, chief special agent, 1874-6; reorganized mail service in Ga. and later had charge Ry. Mail Seivice from Ohio River to Gulf. 1865-9. Had charge preparation of evidence for the government in "Star Route" cases, 1881-5: resident of Hartford since 1885; became sec. Board of Trade, Hartford, on its organization; now pres. Dime Savings Bank; v.-p. Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co. Sec bd. trustees Trinity Coll. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: 742 Asy- lum Ay. Office: 64 Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn.* WOODWARD, Samuel Bayard, M.D.: b. Worces- ter, Mass.. Aug. 24. 1853: s. Samuel and L. E. R. (Treadwell) "Woodward, and descendant of Henry Woodward, the immigrant, Dorchester, Mass., 1635: A.B., Harvard. 1874, M.D.. 1878; physician at TV^or- cester since 1881; m. Sept. 16. 1884. Margaret Per- ley, of N.H. Consulting surgeon, City Hosp. Pres. Worcester Co. Instn. for Savings; director T\"orces- ter Gas Light Co.. Washington Mills Emery Co. V -p. bd. trustees Memorial Hosp. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; pres. Haryard Med. Alumni Assn.: v.-p. Mass. Med. Soc. Ex-pres. Worcester Dist. Med. Soc, Am. Anti- 1182 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND quarian Soc, Worcester Fire Soc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Harvard, Grafton Country, Tatnuck Country, Bohemian, St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston). Home: 58 Pearl St., Worcester, and Biigham Hill, North Grafton, Mass. WOODWARD, William Carpenter, manufactur- ing electrician; Feb. 4, 15>62- 1 iMilt. (See vol. 1909.) WOODWARD, Winfield Wright, superintendent; b. .\tiiol, Mas.'^., Sejit. ij. l.sr.:5; .s. Charles W. and Louisa 1'. (Cook) Woodward; pub. sch. edn.; m. Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Apr. 29. 1891. Helen K. Clark; 2 children. Helen Blanche. Marion E. Learned trade of machinist; worked as bridge carpenter on Fitch- lourg R.R. and became foreman, 1880; in employ of Fitchburg and B. & M. railroads as master bridge builder about 23 yrs. ; supt. Grout Bros. Automobile Co., Orange, Mass., 1902-7; in fire ins. business, 1907-8; lumber dealer since 1908. Select- man, 1909, 10, 11, 12, 15; highway surveyor, 1909, 10, 11, 12, 15; spl. road commr., 1913-14. Republican. Methodist. Club: Poquaig. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Address: Athol, IVlass. WOOD WORTH, Arthur Vernon, author; b. Bos- ton. Mav 30. 1865; s. Alfred Skinner and Anna Gorton (Grafton) Woodworth; A.B., Harvard, 1891: B.D., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1894; U. of Berlin; Ph.D., U. of Freiburg, 1896; m. Margaret Kennard. of Boston. Oct. 14, 1903; 3 children, Ken- narii. Alfred S., Arthur V., Jr. Was for several yrs. a mem. Boston Stock Exchange and mem. of Ann of Sewall & Woodworth. Episcopalian. Clubs: Bos- ton City, Harvard, Country, Union Boat. Author: Inquiry in the Condition of the Unemployed in England. 1896; Christian Socialism in England (Social Science Series), 1903; also numerous arti- cles on social subjects in newspapers and mags. Home: 30 Chestnut St., Boston. WOODWORTH, Dwiprht Sidney, M.D.: b. Green- field, Mass.. Sept. 3, 1851; s. Sidney and Gratia L. (Reed) Woodworth; removed witli parents to Fre- mont, O. ; ed. pub. schs.; removed to Boston at 19 and entered employ of C. F. Hovey & Co., also began study of medicine; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York, 1876; m. Lowell, Mass., Mav. 1903. May J. Coburn: children, Laura, Ethel (de- ceased). Has practiced at Fitchburg since 1876; city phys., 1879-81, 1884-6, 1896-8: chnin. Bd. of Health; mem. Common Council. 1888-9 (pres. ): sec. U.S. Bd. of Examining Surgeons for Pensions: chmn. Park Commn Republican. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc. Mason (32°, K.T.); mem. I.O.O.F. (Lodge and Encampment), K. of P. (Past Grand Chancellor and Supreme Representative of Mass.), B.P.O.F. Unitarian. Club: Fay. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. .\ddress: 882 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. WOODWORTH, Edward Knowlton, lawyer: b. Concord, N.H.. Aug. 25. 1875: s. Albert Bingham and Marv A. (Parker) Woodwortli; grad. Concord Hish Sch., 1893; Litt.B., Dartmouth Coll.. 1897; LL.P... Harvard Law Sch., 1900: m. Claremont. N. H.. .Tune 25. 1903. Cinra Farwell Holt: 3 children, Constance, b. 1906; Elizabeth, 1909; Margaret, 1912. Began practice at Boston, 1900, with firm of Mat- thews & Thompson, later with Lincoln & Badger; removed to Concord. N.H., 1901; mem. law firm Streeter. Demond. Woodworth & Sulloway: pres, Woodworth & Co.. Concord; v. -p. The Parker- Young Co.: dir. "\^'ood«tock Lumber Co.. Lisbon. N.H. Republican. Episcopalian. Ma^on (32°). Club: Wonolancet. .Address: Concord. N.H. WOODWORTH, Frank Goodrich, college pres. ; b. Waterbury, Conn.. Dec. 23, 1853: s. William Walter (D.D.) and Sarah Upson (Goodrich) Wood- worth; A.B. la. (now Grinnell) Coll., 1876, A.M., 1879; Yale Div. Sch.. 1877-8: Hartford Theol. Sem.. 1879-80; (D.D.. Knox Coll., 1892): m. Ellen E. Up- son, of Kensington. Conn., June. 1881. Ordained Congl. ministry. 1880; pastor. Wolcott, Conn., 1880- 87; pres. Tougaloo (Miss.) U., 1887-12; acting pas- tor South Congl. Ch., New Britain. Conn., 1912-13, North Ch., St. Johnsbury. Vt., 1913-14: pastor 1-t Ch.. Somerswortli. N.H.. since 1914. Del. 1st Inte-- nat. Con.gl. Council. London, 1891; asst. sec. 2d Internat. Covmcil. Boston, 1899; mem. (Congress on Africa. Chicago Expn.. 1893. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Writer of manv articles on negro edn. Home: Somersworth. N.H.* WOODWORTH, Prederick Amos, clergyman; b. Boston, I'eb. 3, 1S73; s. Amos Edwin and Mary (Forsyth) Woodworth; descendant of Walter Woodworth, who came from Kent, Eng., with Gov. .John Wintlirop in 1630, and settled at Scituate, Mass.; grad. Braintree (Mass.) High Sch., 1889; grad. East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad., 1S97; B.A., Wesleyan U., Conn., 1902; m. Addie Edith Wood- ward, of Peru, Vt., June 30, 1903; 2 children, Mau- rice Forsyth, Marion Evelvn. Ordained M.E. minis- try, 1902; pastor Weston, Vt., 1902-6, Ludlow, 1906- 11, Lyndonville, 1911-13, Bradford, since Apr., 1913. Democrat. Mem. Chi Psi (Alpha Alpha Chapter). Odd Fellow. Recreations: walking, gardening. Ad- dress: Bradford, Vt. WOODWORTH, Jay Backus, geologist; b. New- field, N.Y., Jan. 2, 1865; s. Rev. Allen Beach and .Vmanda (Smith) Woodworth; B.S., in geology, Lawrence Scientific Sch. (Harvard), 1894; m. Gene- vieve Downs, of Newark, N.J., 1891 (died Jan. 20, 1911). Instr. geology, 1893-01, asst. prof., 1901-12, asso. prof., 1912 — , Harvard U. Asst. U.S. Geol. Survey in N.E. and Va., 1890-8; civ. service appmt., asst. geologist (per diem), 1901, N.Y. Geol. Sur- vey, 1900-8; conducted Shaler memorial expdn. to Brazil and (Z^hile, 1908-9; in charge Harvard Seismo- .graphic Station, 1908 — . Fellow Geol. Soc. America, Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Seismol. Soc. America, Boston Soc. Natural History. Author of monographs and papers on glacial formations, and other geol. and paleontol. topics. Home: 44 Avon Hill St. Address: Geol. Museum, Oxford St., Cam- bridge, INIass.* WOODWORTH, Leverett Supply, clergyman; b. Wayne, O., Aug. 13, 1845; A.B., Brown U., 1871; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1874. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1874; pastor, Campello (Brockton), IMass., 1874-9. East Providence, R.I., 1879-88; supt. schs.. East Providence, 1888-9; was state missionary, R.I. Home Missionary Soc; pastor Highland Con.gl. Ch., Providence, now Melbourne Ch.; chaplain R.I. Mi- litia 7 yrs. Del. Internat. Council, London, 1891, Internat. S.S. Conv., Jerusalem, 1904. Mem. Delta Upsilon. Address: 5 R.I. Av., Providence. WOOIiIiEV, Georg-e Henry; b. Boston, Feb. 16, 1873; s. James and Hannah Elizabeth (Hildreth) Woolley: ed. Grammar Sch., East Boston; Burdett Business Coll.; m. Edith Christianna Parry, of Bos- ton, Jan. 5, 1898; 2 children, Elizabeth, (George Cran- don. Began as elk. in coal business of A. Gove & Son, 1889-91; tlien entered employ of present co., becoming gen. mgr. Commercial Tow Boat Co., 1899, and treas., 1914. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 63 Hyde St., Newton Highlands, Mass. OflSce: End Commercial Wharf, Boston. WOOIiliEY, James, president Commercial Tow Boat Co.; b. Boston, July 1, 1838; s. Charles and Catherine Elizabeth (Colburn) Woolley; grand- father, Charles Woolley, came from Eng. and set- tled in Boston; ed. Lyman Grammar Sch., East Boston, and Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass.; m. Hannah Elizabeth Hildreth. of Townsend. Mass., Sept. 16, 1860; 3 sons, James Corlis, Charles Am- brose, George Henry. Began active career in dredging business, 1858, continuing for 30 yrs.: be- came connected as agent and treas. with the Com- mercial Tow Boat Co., Oct., 1887; has since con- tinued with same co., and was elected pres., Apr., 1914; mem. City Council, Boston, 1878-9. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Uni- tarian. Mason; Odd Fellow. Recreations: country life. Home: 372 Meridian St.. East Boston; (sum- mer) Townsend, Mass. Office: End Commercial Wharf, Boston. WOOLLEY, Mary Emma, college pres.; b. South Norwalk, Conn., July 13, 1863; d. Rev. Joseph J. and Mary E. (Ferris) WooUev; A.B., Brown U., 1894, A.M., 1895 (Litt.D., 1900; L.H.D., Amherst, 1900; LL.D., Smith, 1910); unmarried. Instr. Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass., 1886-91; instr., 1895- 96, asso. prof. Bibl. historv, 1896-9; prof, and head dept. Bibl. historv and lit., 1899-1900, Wellesley Coll.; pres. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1900 — . Mem. Coll. Entrance Examination Bd., exec. bd. of N.E. Assn. of Colls, and Prep. Schs., Am. Assn. for Maintain- ing a Woman's Table at Naples; mem. bd. of elec- tors of Hall of Fame; mem. Northeastern Terri- WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1183 torial Com. of Nat. Bd. Y.W.C.A.; corporate mem. A.B.C.F.M., com. on religious edn. of Nat. Council of Congrl. Chs.; dir. Women's Ednl. Industrial Union, Boston; mem. advisory bd. Vocation Bur.; v.-p. and mem. exec. com. Am. Sch. Peace League; \-.-p. Am. Peace Soc. ; v.-p. ISlass. Branch of Peace See; mem. Brown U. and INIt. Holyoke Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa; senator United Chapters Phi Beta Kappa; hon. v.-p. Nat. Consumers' League, Mass. ^Voman■s Suffrage Assn.; mem. advisory council Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation; dir., mem. coun- cil Nat. Instn. for ]\Ioral Instrn. ; mem. hon. council Auxiliary As-^n. Am. Coll. for Girls at Constanti- nople; trustee Am. Internat. College, Lake Erie Coll.; mem. R.I. Soc. for Collegiate Edn. of Women, Salem Soc. for Higher Edn. of Women (hon.), Pawtucket Chapter D.A.R., Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis; mem. Am. Acad, of Polit. and Social Science, Am. Section of Christian i-^dn. in the Mis- sion Field, Am. Peace Soc. (v.-p.), Advisory Bd. Intercollegiate Bur. of Occupations in New York; Advisory Council Am. Soc. for Labor Legislation, Commn. on Peace and Arbitration, Nat. Council Am. Inst, of Child Labor, Church Peace League of Am. (charter mem.). (See also Who's Who in America for other details.) Home: Soutli Hadley, Mass.* WOOIiMAN, Mary Scliench, educator; b. Camden, N.J., Apr. 26, 18 60; d. John Voorhees (M.D.) and Martha (McKeen) Schenck; grad. Mary Anna Longstreth Sch., Phila., 1878; U. of Pa., 1SS3-4; B.S., Columbia, 1897; student of domestic art inst., arts and crafts revival and trade schs. in England and on Continent of Europe, parts of 7 yrs.; m. Camden, N.J.. Franklin Conrad Woolman, Oct. 18, 1883. Instr. domestic economy, 1893-7, prof, domes- tic art, 1897-12, Teachers Coll. (Columbia); organ- izer and 1st dir. Manliattan Trade Sch. for Girls, New York. 1902-10. Pres. Women's Educational and Industrial Union, and head of Household Eco- nomics Dept. of Simmons Coll.. 1912-14; mem. sur- vey com., Minneapolis, Minn., 1915. Writer and lec- turer on social, econ. and ednl. subjects. Ex-v.-p. N.Y. Assn. of Sewing Schs.; mem. editorial advi- sory com. of Vocational Edn., Am. Assn. Home Economics; mem. Consumers' League, Armstrong Assn., Bd. of Management Nat. Soc. Promotion Industrial Edn. (chmn. woman's com., 1914), Nat. Child Labor Com., Women's Auxiliary to Civ. Serv- ice Reform Assn., College Club. Business Women's Club, AVomen's City Club, (iity Federation of Women's Clubs, etc. Home: Hotel Hemenway, Boston.* WOOIiSEY, Theodore Salisbury, college prof.; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 22, 18.52; s. Theodore Dwight ■^'. (pres. Yale) and Elizabeth Martha (Salisbtiry) Woolsev; half brother of George Wool- sey; A.B., Yale, 1872, LL.B., 1876, A.M., 1877; (LL. D., Brown U., 19031: m. Annie Gardner Salisbury, of Boston. Dec. 22, 1877. Study and travel in Europe, 1S74-.5, 1878-93, 1903-7: instr. pub. law. 1877-8, prof, internat. law, 1878-11, Yale; now prof, emeritus. INIem. Huguenot Soc, Conn. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Century. University (New York), University (Boston), (Graduates', Country (New Haven). (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Address: 250 Church St., New Haven, Conn.* WOOIiSON, AT)'ba Iiouisa Groold, author, farmer. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1908-9.) "WOOIiSOlT, Augustus A., banker; b. Lisbon, N. H., June 15, 1835: s. Amos and Hannah D. (Temple) Woolson, and descendant of Thomas "Woolson, Newton, Mass., 1626 or 1627; ed. pub. schs., Kim- ball Union Acad., Meriden. N.H.. and Newburv Sem., Vt. Went to Minnesota, 1857, but in 1858 returned to Lisbon, where has since resided; asst. assessor internal revenue, 1865-73; has been town moderator almost continuously, 1866-08; mem. N. H. Ho. of Rep., 1S75-S (speaker of House last 2 yrs.); mem. State Constl. convs., 1888, 1902; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1880: town treas. 15 yrs., chmn. Bd. of Supervisors 20 yrs.: pres. Lisbon Village Library since 1885: pension atty. for Lis- bon and vicinity since Civil War; pres. Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co.; mem. ins. and real e^itate firm of Woolson & Clough. Address: Lisbon, New Hampshire. WOOSTEB, Albert Mills, lawyer; b. at Chatham, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1850; s. William Cogswell and Mary Louise (Gilbert) Wooster; ed. common schs.; LL.B.. Nat. U.. Washington, D.C., 1S76; LL.M., (xeorgo Washington U., Washington, D.C.. 1880; m. Washington, D.C., Api-. 15, 1875, Fanny Brownley Bowen; 2 children, Julian Scott, b. Sept. 15, 1877; Myra Estelle. June 23, 1879; m. 2d, Bridgeport, ('onn.. Mar. 18, 1914, Salome Williams Atherton. Examiner in U.S. Patent Office, 1876-82: has prac- ticed at Bridgeport, Conn., since 1882; practice re- stricted to patent cases; has lectured on Napoleon, Art (painting, engiaving, etc.). Patent Law, Trade Marks, and Unfair Trade. Has been councilman, alderman and mem. Bd. of Edn. Republican. Conglist. Mason (33°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Uni- versity. Recreations: music, the opera. Home: 778 Park Av. Office: 1115 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. WORCESTER, Elwood, clergyman; b. Massillon, O., 1863; s. David Freeman and Frances ((5old) Worcester; A.B., Columbia, 1886; A.M., Ph.D., U. of Leipzig, 1889: (S.T.D.. Hobart, 1897; D.D.. U. of Pa., 1898); m. Blanche S. Rulison, of Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 7. 1894. Deacon, 1890, priest, 1891, P.E. Ch.; chaplain and prof, pliilosophy and psychology, Lehigh U., 1890-6: acting rector St. John's, Dres- den, Germany, 1S94-5: rector St. Stephen's Ch., Phila.. 1896-04. Emmanuel Ch., Boston, since 1904. (See Who's Who in America for writings, etc.) Address: 186 Marlboro St., Boston.* WORCESTER, Franklin, mfr.: b. Hollis, N.H.. Oct. 27, 1845: s. John Newton and Sarah (Holden) Worcester; descendant of Rev. William Worcester who came from Salisbury, Eng., and was the first minister of the ch. in Salisbury, Mass., 1638; grad. Appleton Acad., 1866; A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; stu- dent Harvard U. Law Sch., 1871; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Middlesex bar, 1872; practiced in Cam- bridge 9 mos.; engaged in manufacture of furni- ture, lumber and cooperage, as Worcester Bros., Cambridge, Mass., and Hollis, N.H., since 1873. Was supt. schs. and mem. Bd. of Edn., Hollis, for 30 yrs. Dir. Indian Head Nat. Bank, Nashua, N.H. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep., 1877-8, Senate. 1887-8; can- didate for Rep. nomination for gov., 1898 and 1912. LTnitarian. Member Alpha Delta Phi. Recreations: traveling. Home: Hollis, N.H. Office: Hollis, N.H., and 23-25 Brattle Sq., Cambridge, Mass.* WORCESTER, George Waldron, M.D.; b. Wind- sor, Vt., Sept. 1, 1S60; s. Chauncy and Adeline (Waldron) Worcester., and mem. of one of the oldest families in tlie country: prep. edn. Green Mountain Acad., South Woodstock, Vt. ; student U. of Vt. ; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll.. Chicago, 111. 1883; post-grad. work. Polvclinic Inst., New York, 1891. and Post-Grad. Hosp., New York, 1894, Flow- er Hosp., New York. 1904; m. Windsor, Vt., Mar. 10, 1885. Hattie C. Morrison; 2 children. Chauncey M., b. Mar. 10, 1892; Carmen M., Jan. 4, 1900. Prac- ticed at Springfield, Vt.. 1883-7, since at Newbury- port, Mass. Republican. Mem. Mass. Homce. Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homreopathv, Surg, and Gvnecol. Soc. of Boston. Mason (K.T.). Mem. Y.M.C.A., Vt. Assn. of Boston. Clubs: Dalton, Yacht. Address: 124 High St., Newburyport, Mass. WORDIN. Nathaniel Eugfene, M.D.: Mav 26. 1844- May 5, 1915. (See vol. 190 9. also Who's Who in America. 1914-15.) WORKMAN, Iiinwoocl Iieighton, educator. (See vol. 190 9.) WORMWOOD. Robert Fulton, editor; b. Porter, Me.. June 15. 1S5S; s. Darius and Abbie Ellen (Wales) Woimwood: ed. in town schs.; m. Annie M. Stacy, of Porter. Me.. 1884 (died 1893); 2 chil- dren. Bertha M., Florence E. : m. 2d, Mrs. Anna B. Bullock, of Boston. Dec. 21, 1907. Learned printer's trade in Boston; began newspaper work on Cor- nish Maxima, Cornish, Me.; established Oxford County Record at Kezar Falls. Me., 1883, later re- moving to Fryeburg: became mem. editorial staff Portland Express. 1892. retaining position 7 yrs.; for short time editor Portland Sunday Sun. and asso. editor LeWiston Courier; editor Biddeford .Tournal since 1900. Republican. Protestant. Home: Biddeford. Me. WORREIiIi. William Hoyt, philologist: b. To- ledo. O., Apr. 28, 1879: s. William Clifford and Alta 1184 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND (Hovt) Worrell; A.B., U. of Mich., 1903; U. of Ber- lin, "1903-4; B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1906; U. of l^eipzig, 1906-7; Ph.D., U. of Strassburg, 1909; 111. Alalia Tous.saint, of Saarburs, Lorraine, Ger- many, Sept. 4, 1909; 1 son, Francis Toussaint, b. Apr. 19, 1915. Instr. Semitics, U. of Mich., 1908-10; instr. Oriental lantrs. and Hellenistic Greeli, Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1910-12; in Esypt and Syria. 1912- 13; asso. prof, phonetics and instr. Arabic and other Oriental langs., Kenned.v Sch. of Missions, Hartford Sem. Foundation, 1913 — . Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Oiiental Soc, Arcliipol. Tnst. America, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Contbr. on Sem- itic i)hiloloRy. Address: 152 Whitney St., Hart- ford, Conn.* WORSTER, Oeorg-e Henry, lawyer, educator; b. BanKoi-, Me., Sept. 5, 1N71; s. George Washington (capt. in Civil War) and Margaret Amelia (Nason) Worster; grad. Kenduskeag (Me.) Free High Sch.. 1889; student Hampden (Me.) Acad., 1 yr.; studied law with Hon. Charles .\. Bailey and ex-Gov. Dan- iel F. Davis, Bangor, Me.; admitted to bar, 1895, and to U.S. Circuit Court, 1900; LI^.B., U. of Me. T^aw Sch., 1905. LL.M., 1906; m. Bangor, Jan. 4, 1898, Carrie E. Rich; 1 son. Raymond G., b. Sept. 2, 1905. In law partnership with Harry J. Chapman, formerly judge of Bangor Municipal Court, 1S95- 02, since alone; instructor IT. of Me. Law Sch. since 1903, and asso. prof, law since Oct., 1912. Repub- lican. Methodist. First It. and capt. Daniel Chap- lin Camp No. 3, Div. of Me. S. of V., 1893-8. Home: 234 Center St. Office: Eastern Trust Bldg., Bangor, Maine. "WORTHEN, Albert P., lawyer; b. Bridgewater, N.H., Sept. 8, 1861; s. Samuel K. and Sarah F. (Parker) Worthen; grad. New Hampton Lit. and Bibl. Instn., 1881; continued edn. under pvt. instrn. : LL.B., Boston U. Law Sch.. 1885 (class orator); m. South Weymouth, Mass., Aug. IS. 1892, Harriet L. Reed (died, 1893); 1 son, Alfred R.: m. 2d. Oct. 10, 1908, Susan C. Richards; children. Richards, Eliza- beth. Admitted to bar, 1885. and has since pi'ac- ticed at Boston. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1893; trustee Weymouth Savings Bank, New Hampton Lit. Instn. Mem. Norfolk Co., and Mass. bar assns. Democrat. Club: Boston City. Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing. Home: Weymouth, Mass. Office: 67 Milk St.. Boston. WORTHEN, John Henry, dentist; b. Holderness, N.H., Apr. 21, 1868: s. Warren Baker and Mary Grace (Moulton) Worthen; ed. pub. schs., Holder- ness, to 1885; grad. New Hampton (N.H.) Com- mercial Coll. and Sch. of Telegraphy, 1886; D.D.S., Pa. Coll. Dental Surgery, Phila., 1896: grad. Jen- kins Post-Grad. Sch. in Porcelain, 1905; attended lectures and pvt. classes in orthodontia, in Bos- ton, under Dr. George T. Baker, 1907, 1908; m. Dell Myra Moulton, of Plymouth, N.H., Feb. 4, 1897: 1 child, Doris M. Has practiced at Concord, N.H., since 1896. Mem. Nat. Dental Assn., N.H. State Dental Soc. (ex-pres.). 1st Dist. Dental Soc. of N.Y. City, North Eastern Dental Assn., Dental Protect- ive Assn., Concord Dist. Dental Assn. (charter mem. and sec), Nat. Assn. Oral Hygiene (charter mem.), Anti-Vivisection League, Automobile Legal Assn., Nat. Voters' League, Contoocook River Im- provement Soc, Travel Club of America (New York), Psi Omega, etc. Justice of the peace and notary public Republican. Christian Scientist. Club: Wonolancet. Home: 5 S. State St. Office: 15 S. Main St., Concord, N.H. WORTHEir, Joseph "Washburn, lawver; b. Han- over, N.H., Jan. 21, ISSN; s. Thomas Wilson Dorr and Elizabeth Almira (AVashburn) Worthen; de- scended from John Oxenbridge. ordained pastor 1st Ch., Boston. 1670, and from Peter Thacher; g.s. Gen. Peter T. Washbuin. gov. of Vt. : grad. Hano- ver High Sch., 1905: A.B.. Dartmouth. 1909; Har- vard Law Sch.. 1909-10: Rhodes scholar for New Hampshire. B.C.L., Oxford V., Eng., 1913: m. Doro- thy Bullard. Arlington, Mass., Aug. 7. 1915. Prac- ticed with Hurlburt, Jones & Cabot, Boston, 1913- 14. with Hollis aw Soc. Mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. j;epublican. Unitarian. Mason. Club: Boston City. Recreations: farming. Home: Lexington, Mass. Of- fice: 31 State St., Boston. WRISTON, Henry Iiincoln, clergyman. (See vol. 1909.) WRYE, Walter Clark, accountant: b. Boston, Apr. 4, 1872; s. George and Annie (Wells) Wrye; ed. pub. schs.. Boston; Worcester Acad., to 1894; Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Boston: m. Myrtle Howell, of Boston, Feb. 16, 1897; children, Anna Frances, Walter Clark, Jr. After leaving sch. engaged as accountant for various firms, finally .loined Harvey S. Chase & Co., 1904, and mem. of firm since 1909; dir. Workingmen's Co-operative Bank, of Boston. Sec. Certified Pub. Accountants Soc. of Mass. Dir. Boston North End Mission, also Y.M.C.A., Newton, Mass. Baptist. Republican. Ma- son. Club: Hunnewell (Newton). Recreations: ath- letics, horseback riding. Home: Newton, Mass. Offlce: 84 State St., Boston. WURTS, John, college prof.; b. Carbondale, Pa., July 10, 1855; s. Charles Pemberton and Laura (Jay) Wurts; brother of Alexander Jay Wurts; student Yale Coll., 1874-7, LL.B., 1884, LL.M., 1889, A.M., 1897; m. Florence La Tourette, of Bavonne, N.J., June 26, 1878. Practiced law at Jacksonville. Fla., 1884-95; instr. elementary law and real prop- erty, 1895-6, asst. prof, law, 1896-7, prof, since 1897. Yale. Exchange prof, law, Sch. of Jurispru- dence, LT. of Cal., 1914-15. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Social Science Assn. Club: Graduates' (New Haven). (See Who's Who in America for list of books, etc.) Home: West Haven, Conn.* WYIiSE, John, steamship agt.; b. Halton, Chesh- ire, Eng.. Sept. 18. 1865; s. Samuel and Sarah Jane (Rigby) Wylde; ed. Liverpool Inst., 1882-5; in. Kate Irton Robertson, of Lythemore, Moresby, Cumberland, Eng., May 24, 1892; 2 children, John Irton, Cecil Irton. With the Johnston Line at Liverpool, 1883-92; came to America, 1892; sub- mgr. Johnston Line, Boston, 1892-5; partner Pat- terson, Wylde & Co., agts. for Hamburg-Am. Line, China, Japan & Philippine Lines, German Austra- lian Lines, Platte River Lines; partner Patterson, Wylde & Windeler, ins. agts. and brokers; treas. Carter's Tested Seeds, Inc. Episcopalian. Clubs: Country (Brookline): Exchange, Algonquin. East- ern Yacht. Recreations: golf, shooting. Home: Hotel Buckminster. Offlce: 102-106 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston. wyMAN", Albert leRoy, copper mining: b. Kit- tery Point. Me., Jan. 12, 1867; s. Joseph and Jose- phine L. (Leighton) Wyman; descendant of Fran- cis Wyman, of Woburn. Mass.: ed. Franklin High Sch.. Salmon Falls, N.H. ; unmarried. In wholesale, retail and mfg. drug business, 1890-10; now sec. Franklin Mining Co., North Lake Mining Co., Cor- bin Copper Company, Rhode Island Copper Co., Indiana Mining Company, Algomah Mining Co.; pres. Celero Drug Co.; pres. Berkeley Drug Co. Mem. Mass. Vol. Militia 17 yrs. : now It. -col. on retired list. Republican. Episcopalian. York and Scottish Rite Mason. Clubs: Army and Navy (New- York), Boston Athletic Assn. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Trinity Court. Offlce: 60 Congress St., Boston. WYMAN, Alphonso A delbert, lawver; b. \\'est Acton. Mass., Jan. 29, 1862; s. Oliver C. and Caro- line (Chandler) Wyman; A.B., Harvard, 1883 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. West Acton, 1886, Laura Aldrich. Practiced, Boston, since 1885: dir. E. L. Patch Co., chemists: alderman of Somerville, 1908. 09. 10. Republican. Universalist. Home: Somerville, ^lass. Office: 617 Old South Bldg., Boston. WTTMAN", Bruce, lawyer; b. Hyde Park. Mass., .June 15, 1876: s. Ferdinand A. and Harriet Ann (Bruce) Wvman; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897, LL.B., 1900: m. Ethel Andrews, of Cambridge, >rass., June 30. 1902. In active practice. 1900-8, since in consultive practice; prof, law, Harvard, 1900-14: draftsman, Mass. Pub. Utilities Bill. 1912; served as investigator Port of Boston, commerce 1188 WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND counsel X.Y., X.H. & H. R.R. ; now in gen. corpn. practice, iilpiscopalian. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Author: Administrative Law, 1903; Railroad Rate Regulation, 1906, 2d edit.. 1915; Restraint of Trade, 1902; Public Serv- ice Companies, 1911; Control of the Market, 1911; al-so articles in law mags, and legal encys. Home: Feii\\;i\'. iiflice: 50 Congress St., Boston. WYIOAN, Edmond Iiewis, M.D.; b. Manchester Center, Vt., June 27, 1843; s. Peter and Lucina B. (Way) Wyman; grad. Burr and Burton Sem., Man- chester, Vt., 1860; student Williams Coll., class of 1865 (non-grad.); M.D., New York Homoe. Med. Coll., Mar. 10, 1875; post-grad, courses. New York Polyclinic, Coll. of Electro-Therapeutics, Chicago; m. Louise K. Phelps, of Painesville, O., June 24, 1S6S; m. 2d, Frances E. Rastell, of Chicago, Jan. 30, 1901. Practiced at Manchester Center since 1875; pres. Factory Point Nat. Bank, Manchester Bldg. Assn. Has served as justice of the peace and supt. schs. Trustee and sec. Burr and Burton Sem. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoe- opathy, Vt. Homce. Med. Soc. (3 times pres.). Alumni Assn., N.Y'. Homce. Med. Soc, Alpha Delta Phi. JMason. Home: Manchester Center, Vt. WYMAN, i:iwood T., superintendent schs.; b. Sidney. .Me., Oct. 22, 1862; s. Howard B. and Maria (Atkinson) Wyman: grad. State Normal Sch., Farmington, Me.; A.B., Colby Coll., 1890; m. Water- ville. Me., 1892, Aubigne E. Drummond; 4 children, Everett L., Elwood A., Sidney P., Howard. Editor Waterville (Me.) Mail, 1891-9; supt. schs., Water- ville, 1899-05, Warwick, R.I., 1905-13, Whitman, Mass., since 1913. Mem. N.E.A., N.E. Assn. Supts. Mason (K.T.); mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Repub- lican. Quaker. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Ad- dress: Whitman, Mass. WYMAW, Frank W., merchant: b. Boston; s. Ed- ward and :\Iary A. Wyman; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Lottie Godfrey, of Bangor, Me., 1878. Engaged in business in Missouri several yrs.; returned to Boston, 1888, and has since been connected with Chandler & Co., Inc., importers and retailers of dry goods, of which is now pres. and treas. ; dir. Beacon Trust Co. Mem. Boston Chamber of Com- merce. Conglist. Home: 1080 Beacon St., Brook- line. Office: 151 Tremont St., Boston. VmHAN", Jolin Monroe, clergvman; b. Livermore, Me., June 22, 1857; s. William King and Mary Seaver (Thompson) W^yman; grad. Waterville Classical Inst., 1876; A.B., Colby, 1881; grad. New- ton Theol. Instn., 1884; m. Minnie Haynes, of Wa- terville, Me., June 24, 1884; 6 children, Mrs. A. M. Dunlap, of Shanghai, China; John M., Jr. (with Internat. Harvester Co.), M. Alice (teacher in Lin- coln Acad.), Marion E., Willard G., Leslie H. Or- dained Bapt. ministry, 1884; pastor Roslindale, Mass., 1S84-9, Augusta, Me., 1889-1900, Marlboro, 1900-4, Foxboro, 1904-12, Damariscotta, since Dec. 1, 1912. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Progressive. Mason. Address: Baptist Parsonage, Damariscotta, Maine. ■WYMAN, I.ouis Eliot, lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., Aug. 2, 1878; s. Louis A. and Edith E. (Merriam) Wyman; grad. Lynn Classical High Sch., 1896; A. B., Harvard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Manchester, N.H.. June 1, 1904, Alice Sibley Crosby: 2 children, Eliot U., b. Mar. 26. 1905; Esther M., Dec. 19, 1907. Began practice at Boston, 1902; removed to Manchester, and mem. firm of Taggart, Burroughs, Wyman & McLane. Mem. N.H. Ho. of Rep.. 1909. Republican. Universalist. Mem. Hillsboro Co. Bar Assn, N.H. Bar Assn. Clubs (social) : Derryfleld. Intervale Countrv. Recrea- tions: golf. Home: 44 Clarke St. Office': Pickering Bldg., Manchester, N.H. WYMAN, Walter Scott, manager elec. properties; b. Oakland, Me.. May 6, 1874; s. Hiram and Ellen A. (Frizell) Wyman; grad. Oakland High Sch., 1890, Coburn Classical Inst., 1891; elec. engring. course. Tufts Coll., Mass., 1893, 1897: m. Ver- gennes, Vt., Nov. 25, 1897, Alice M. Bartlett. Asst. supt., Me. Water Co., 1897-9; mgr. Waterville & Fairfield Ry. & Light Co., 1899-01; treas. and gen. mgr. Central ]\Iaine Power Co.; dir. and mgr. Fort Halifax Power Co.; dir. Kennebec Water Dist (municipal corpn.), 1899-06. Republican. Mem. Nat. Elec. Assn., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., N.E. St. Ry. Assn., N.E. Water Works Assn. Home: 47 AN'estorn Av. Ofl^ce: ^.'A^ Water St., Augusta, Me. WYNNE, Madeline Yale, writer; b. Newport, N. Y., 1847; d. Linus. Jr., and Katharine (Brooks) Yale; father inventor of Yale lock; descendant of Thomas Yale, brother of Elihu Yale, who founded Y'ale Coll.; studied Boston Art Mus., Art Students' League, New York; m.; 2 sons, Philip H., 1). Jan. 17, 1868; Sidney Y., Sept. 6, 1870. Has devoted much time to development of metal work and the use of precious and semi-precious stones in jewel- ry; lectures on those subjects. Pres. Deerfield (Conn.) Industries; mem. Arts and Crafts Soc, Copley Soc. (Boston). Clubs: Fortnightly, The Little Room (Chicago). Contbr. of short stories to Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Bazar, The Outlook and other mags. Home: Deerfield, Mass. YAGEB, Grranville, teacher, clergyman; Mar. 30, 1840-May 5, 1915. (See vol. 1909.) YAIiE, Caroline A., educator; b. Charlotte, Vt., Sept. 29, 1848; s. William Lyman and Ardelia (Strong) Yale; ed. Williston Acad.; Mt. Holyoke Sem. (now Mt. Holyoke Coll.); (LL.D., 111. Wes. U., 1896; D.H., Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., 1910); unmarried. Teacher, 1870-86, prin. since 1886, Clarke Sch. (oral sch. for the deaf, estab. 1867). Trustee Northampton State Hosp. for the Insane; v.-p. Am. Assn. to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf: mem. corpn. Mass. Sch. for Feeble Minded. Conglist. Author: Formation and Develop- ment of Elementary English Sounds. Address: Clarke School, Northampton, Mass. YAIiE, David Iiewis, clergyman; b. Meriden, Conn., May 2, 1865; s. Julius W. and Mary C. (Hobart) Yale; descendant of Thomas Yale, of (Chester, Eng., who settled in New Haven, Conn., 1637; grad. Meriden High Sch., 1883; student Ober- lin (Ohio) Conservatory of Music, 1884-5; Oberlin Coll., 1885-6; A.B., Williams, 1889; Yale Div. Sch., Sept.-Dec, 1889; grad. Andover Theol. Sem., 1892; post-grad, work, Y'ale Div. Sch., 1903-4; resident licentiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 4 mos., 1899; m. Frances E. Foster, of Ellsworth, Me., Oct., 1899. Ordained Congl. ministrv, 1892; pastor Ellsworth, Me., 1892-8, Central Ch., Bath, 1899-03, Talcottville, Conn., 1904-7, Enfield, 1908-13, Chicopee, Mass., since July 1, 1913. Formerly trustee Me. Mis- sionary Soc. and dir. Conn. Bible Soc. Mem. Hart- ford (Conn.) Central Ministers' Assn., 1904-13, Hampden Ministers' Assn., Mass., since 1913. Re- publican. Address: Chicopee, Mass. YATES, Elizabeth Upliam, lecturer; b. Bristol, Me., July 3, 1857; d. Alexander and Lois Elizabeth (Thompson) Y'ates; descendant of Thomas Cogs- well Upham, prof, mental and moral philosopliy, Bowdoin; grad. Boston Sch. of Expression; spl. student in sociology and philosophy, Brown U. and Radcliffe Coll.; unmarried. Served for 5 yrs. as missionary in China; prominent in suffrage and ednl. affairs; pres. R.I. Woman Suffrage Assn.; chmn. presdl. suffrage com. Nat. Am. Suffrage Assn.; chmn. social science sect. R.I. Women's Club. Lecturer on history and lit. of the Bible, social reforms, travels, etc. Recreations: drama. Address: 209 Butler Av., Providence, R.I. YATES, Octavius King*, M.D., surgeon; b. Green- wood, :Me.. Sept. 25, 1832; s. James and Emma (Cole) Y'ates; common town schs.; Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me.; M.D., Med. Sch. of Me. (Bowdoin), 1870; m. Elizabeth D. Felt, of Greenwood, Me., July 25. 1852; 4 children (all deceased). Served as recruiting officer in Civil War; operator in oil fields of Canada West for a number of yrs.; has prac- ticed at West Paris, IMe., since 1870; still in active practice and at age of 82 in almost perfect health; has never used tobacco, intoxicating liquors or opiates in any form. Democrat. Mason. Address: West Paris, Me. YEATON, Arthur Charles, teacher; b. Dover, N. II., Aug. 25, 1871; s. Charles Wesley and Sarah Ann fWentworth) Yeaton; A.B., Bates Coll., 1893; m. Ella Adams Sylvester, M.D., of Lisbon Falls, Me., WHO'S WHO IX Ni;W KXdI.AND 1189 .lul,\ '-o, I'JVV. Teacher history and Lialin, Xichols Latin Sch., Lewiston, Me., 1891-2; chemist agrl. dept., Chicago Expn., 1893; prin. Lebanon Acad., West Lebanon, Me., 1894; teaclier science, 1894-12, bursar, 19U2-11, pres., 1907-12, Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me. Mem. Me. Hist. Soc. Address: Lis- bon tails. Me.* YEATON, Georg-e Campbell, lawyer, banker; b. South Berwick, Me., May 22, 18.36; .s. Isaac P. and Frances (Gordon) Yeaton; A.B., Bowdoin, 1856 (hon. A.M., 1909); m. Nov. 9, 18,'')8, Harriet N. Ramsdell, of Newton, Mass. (died Nov. 21, 1909). Ke^an practice in Boston, 1859; removed to South Berwick, :Me., 1862; county atty., 187 1-3; pres. South Berwick Nat. Bank, South Berwick Savings Bank. Mugwump. Agnostic. Mem. Delta Kappa F:psilon. Address: South Berwick, Me. YEATON, G-eorg-e Herbert, farmer, cattle breed- er. (See \ol. 19oy.) YENSEIiIi, Paul Sebastian, amateur astronomer; 1). Boston, Apr. 2y, 1844: s. George and Eliza Noyes (Turell) Yendell; grad. Dorchester High Sch., 1860; m. Dorchester, June 23, 1881, Lucy Anna Kicker. Served as pvt. 44th Mass. Vol. Int., Aug., 1862-June, 1863, winter and spring campaigns, participating in battles at Kingston, Whitehall, and Goldsboro, and defense of Washington; draughts- man, Alet. Sewerage Commn., Boston, 1890-4, 1899- 04, Mass. State Topog. Survey, 1894-9, city engr.'s oftice and Dept. of Pub. Works since 1905. Began regular observations of variable stars, 1887, and has continued the work ever since (observations have accumulated to more than 30,000). Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. A.A.A.S., Bos- ton Scientific Soc, G.A.R. Republican. Home: 19 Winter St., Dorchester. Address: Bridge and Ferry Division, 602 City Hall Annex, Boston. YENSIiEY, Joseph B., real estate; b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 30, 187 6; s. John Rupert and Mary A. (Holland) Yendley; ed. pub. schs., Boston; unmar- ried. Began managing estates immediately alter leaving sch. and at age of 18 entered real estate liusiness on own account; has maintained office in same location since 1894; regarded as expert in Boston real estate values. ISIem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (com. on municipal and met. affairs) ; pres. Roxbury Crossing Bd. of Trade for 4 yrs. and mem. exec. com. of United Improvement Assn. and Roxbury Improvement Soc; housing com. Chil- dren's ^VeltaI■e League of Roxbury. Mem. Roxbury Hist. Soc. Republican. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Roxbury, Mass. Office: 1150 Columbus Av., Boston. YEOMAN'S, Edward M., lawyer; b. Andover, Conn., Nov. 27, 1871; s. Myron P. and Marion A. (Cheenev) Y'eomans; ed. Willimantic High Sch.; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1895 (valedictorian); studied law in father's office; m. .Jan. 18, 1907, Clarice A. Raymond, of Hartford, Conn.; 4 children, John H., Alice, Ruth C, David. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1898; mem. Spellacy, Y'eomans & Kopelman; referee in bankruptcv since Apr., 1914; state auditor of Conn., 1906-7; health officer Tolland Co., 1900-14; dir. and sec. Cumberland Lumber Co. Mem. Conn. State Bar Assn. Democrat. Mason (K.T.); mem. Odd Fellows, Patrons of Husbandry. Home: Ando^■er, Conn. Office: 756 Main St., Hartford, Conn. YEBKES, Robert Mearns, psychologist: b. Breadysville, Pa., May 26, 1876: s. Silas Marshall and Susanna Addis (Carrell) Y'erkes: A.B., Ursinus Coll., 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1901; m. Ada Watterson, of New Y'ork City, 1905. Began as teacher and investigator at Harvard, 1901, asst. prof, comparative psychology since 1908, and psychologist to the Psychopathic Hosp., Boston, since 1913. Fellow A.A.A.S. ; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Physiol. Soc, Soc. Exptl. Biol- ogy and Medicine, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Beta Epsilon. Presbyn. (See Who's Who in America for books, writings, etc.) Home: 3 Fuller PI. Address: Emerson Hall, Cambridge, Mass.* YOHN, Frederick Coffay, illustrator; b. Indian- apolis, Ind., Feb. 8, 1875; s. Albert B. and Addie F. Yohn; common sch. edn.; 1 yr.'s course Indian- apolis Art Sch.; then studied at Art Students' League, New Y'ork, under Mowbray; m. Gertrude Klamroth, of New Y'ork, Jan. 11, 1908. Illustrator on "The Round Table," 1894; then illustrated a series of frontier sketches by Theodore Roosevelt and serials by James Barnes and Molly Elliot Seawell; has done much work for mags. Noted for his battle scenes. Home: New Canaan, Conn.* YOOSUP, Abraham Kevork, M.D.; b. Turkey, Asia, Dec. 17, 1867; s. Kevork and Sarah (Nail- band) Yoosuf; A.B., Central Turkey Coll., 1886; arrived in America, 1889; M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll. (U. of Med.), 1896. Practiced in Worcester, ^fass., since 1896. Mem. A.M. A., Mass. Med. Soc, Worcester Dist. MeA. Soc, Assyrian Soc. (pres.). Internal. Congress on Tuberculosis, Child Study Congress, etc. Conglist. Mem. B.P.O. Elks. Clubs: Congregational, Twentieth Century. Author: Re- ligion of Mohammed; Christian Sufferings; Surgery in Warfare (pamphlet). Visited Europe, 1912, and served as chief surgeon in hosp., under Turkish Red Crescent Soc; awarded medal of Red Crescent Soc by sultan of Turkey. Address: 82 Franklin St.. Worcester, Mass. YORK, Harlan Harvey, botanist; b. Plainfield, Ind., Sept. 8, 1875; s. Pleasant M. and Elizabeth (Hornadav) Y'ork; grad. Central Acad., Plainfield, 1897; B.Sc, DePauw U., Greencastle, Ind., 1903; A.M., Ohio State U., 1905: post-grad, work, Colum- bia, 1905-6, Johns Hopkins, 1909-11, Ph.D.. 1911; m. Edith Thayer Cline, of Hartford City, Ind., Aug. 26, 1908; 2 children, James Thayer, Eugene Cline. Asst. in botany, DePauw, 1902-3, Ohio State U., 1903-5; fellow in botany, Columbia, 1905-6; instr. in botanv, LT. of Tex., 1906-9; asst. in botany, 1909- 10, univ. fellow In botany, 1910-11, Johns Hopkins; asst. in cryptogamic botany. Marine Biol. Lab., Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., N.Y'., 1906-11; instr. in charge of work in cryptogamic botany, same, since 1912; asst. prof, botanv. Brown U. since Sept. 1, 1911. Methodist. Mem. A.A.A.S., Phytopathol. Soc. of America, Ohio Acad. Science, N.E. Bot. Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Nu. Mem. Odd Fellows, K. of P. Address: 256 Doyle Av., Provi- dence, R.I. YORK, Samuel Albert, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 11, 1868; s. Samuel A. and Helen E. (Osborn) Y'ork; descendant of James Y'ork, of Braintree, Mass., about 1628; A.B., Y'ale, 1890; LL. B., Y'ale Law Sch., 1892; m. Anna M. Holcomb, of New Haven, Nov. 28, 1893; 2 sons, Holcomb, Sam- uel Albert, Jr. Began practice in New Haven. 1892; dir. Merchant Nat. Bank, Northern Conn. Securi- ties Co., Springfield Gas Light Co., Haverhill Elec- tric (io., Fitchburg Gas & Electric Co., Salem Elec- tric Co., Suburban Gas & Electric Co., Maiden Electric Co., Maiden & Melrose Gas Co., North Boston Lighting Properties, Peoples' Gas & Elec- tric Co. of Oswego, N.Y'., Corncord Electric Co. of New Hampshire, Rockland Electric Light Co. of New Y'ork, Somerset Investment Co. of New York, Rockland Electric Corpn. of N.J.; treas. and dir. The Cellini Mfg. Co. Mem. Conn. Bar Assn. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Graduates', New Haven Lawn. Home: 500 Prospect St. Office: 42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. YORKE, Burt Leon; b. Augusta, Me., May 22, 1869; s. Jesse Holbrook and Julia Augusta (Hinck- ley) Y'orke: B.A., Amherst Coll., Mass., 1896, M.A., 1899; B.D., Y'ale Div. Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1899; m. Putnam, Conn., July 27, 1897, Clara Belle Olney. Ordained to ministry and installed as pastor of Congl. Ch., Roxbury Conn., 1899; pastor West End Congl. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1901-3, Congl. Ch., West Medford, Mass., 1904-12; since in business and conducting a sch. camp and farm. Moderator Woburn Conf. Congl. Chs., 1906, 07; mem. 3d Regt., C.N.G., 5 vrs., 1887-92, rank of 3d sergt; sch. visitor and sec. Sch. Bd., Roxbury, 1899-01. Liberal Con- gregationalist. Charter mem. Religious Edn. Assn.; mem. Actors' Ch. Alliance, Mass. Ministerial Assn., Boston Cono'l. Ministers' Meeting (moderator 1910), Phi Delta Theta, Congl. S.S. Com. for Mass. Clubs: Pilgrim (pres. 1 yr.). Congregational (Boston). Address: Alton, N.H. YOTTIiANI}, William Edward, merchant; b. Dur- ham, Me., June 9, 1854; s. Thomas S. and Harriett J. (Beal) Y'ouland; ed. dist. schs., Durham, and 1100 WHO'S AVIIO IX XKW ENGLAND Lisbon, Me.; grad. Dirlgo Business Coll., 1876; m. Leuiston, Me., 1881, Susie F. Teel. Began active career at 10 by looking after farm while father was in the war; in employ paper mill, Lisbon Cen- ter, at 11; weaver and 2d hand, Farnsworth Mills, most of the time, 1868-78, and Webster Woolen Mills, 1878-83; began learning dry goods business, 1883, with J. W. Pitcher & Co., Lewiston, later with Whittum & Farrar and Oswald & Armstrong; in employ of R. H. White & Co., Boston, 188ri-H; buyer and mgr. cloalis, suits, etc.. The B. Peck Co., Lewiston. Me., 1886, became a dir. of co. and re- signed, June, 1893; bought out, witli others, San- born Bros., dry goods, Biddeford, Me., Aug. 1, 1893; bought out partners, Feb. 1, 1904, and on Aug. 1, 1904, organized the W. E. Youland Co., dept. store, of which is pres. and treas., now employing 3b elks, and occuoies tliree floors; also pres. and auditor The Lake view Co., Lakeview, N.C. ; pres. Greenwood Cemetery Assn., Biddeford; pres. Bd. of Aldermen, Biddeford, 1896, 1897 (prominent in introducing non-partisan administrations), and pres. Bd. of Trade, and City Park Commn.; dir. and treas. jMcArthur Library; mem. Sch. Bd., Bid- deford; dir. Webber Hosp. Republican. Free Bap- tist. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Fond of landscape gardening; owns "Lawnwood," a beautiful park in Biddeford, and "Magnolia Villa," Lakeview, N.C. Home: Biddeford, Me.; (winter) Lakeview, N.C. Omce: 234-236 Main St., Biddeford, Me. YOUNG, Anne Sewell, educator; b. Bloomington, Wis., Jan. 2, 1871; d. Albert Adams and Marv S. Young; B.S.. Carleton Coll., Northfleld, Minn., 1892, M.S., 1897; studied U. of Chicago, 1898, 1902; vol. research asst., Yerkes Observatory, summer, 1902: studied Columbia, 1905-6, Ph.D., 1906. Teacher of mathematics, Whitman Coll., Walla Walla, Wash., 1892-5; prin. St. Charles (111.) Higli Sch., 1898-9; prof, astronomy, Mt. Holyoke Coll., since Sept., 1899. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Astronomical Soc. ; Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assn. of Variable Star Observers. Conglist. Home: Winona Lake, Ind. Address: Mt. Holyoke Coll., South Hadley, Mass. YOUNG, Arthur Jewett, lawyer; b. Brunswick, Me., June 27, 1878; s. Stephen Jewett and Mary (Emerson) Young; grad. Phillips Academy, Ando- ver, Mass., 1897; A.B., Yale, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1904; m. Madeleine Parks Carter, of Denver, Colo., June 27, 1908; 2 children, Madeleine Frances, Dorothy Carter. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1904, and since then practiced with Choate, Hall & Stewart, in Boston, and in Worcester; mem. firm since July 1, 1910. Trustee Worcester City Hosp. Mem. Worcester County Bar Assn. Mem. P.A.E. (Andover), Kappa Psi and Psi Upsilon (Yale). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Worcester (Worcester). Home: 224 Marlboro St. Office: 30 State St., Bos- ton, Mass. YOUNG. Benjamin jtoring-, lawyer; b. Weston, Mass., Nov. 7, 1885; s. Benjamin Loring and Char- lotte Wright (Hubbard) Young; grad. Noble and Greenough's Sch., Boston, 1903; A.B., Harvard, 1907, LL.B., cum laude, 1911; m. Mary Coolidge Hall, of Boston, Mar. 3. 1908; 3 children, Barbara, Charlotte Hubbard, Lorraine. Admitted to Mass. l)ar. 1911, and since connected witli Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins. Selectman, Weston, since 1909; mem. Mass. State Bd. of Parole and Advisory Bd. of Pardons since 1913. Mem. Troop B, M.V.M., 3 yrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Harvard, Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Home: Weston, Mass. Office: 60 State St., Boston. YOUNG, Charles Bellamy, M.D. and surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 2, 1869: s. Deckett and Susan H. (Bellamy) Young; ed. pub. schs.. New York, Brooklyn and Middletown, Conn., until 1886; Mid- dletown Prep. Sch., 1SS6-7; student Wesleyan U., Middletown, 1887-9; M.D., Coll. of Phvs. & Surg., New York. 1894; m. Middletown. Aug. 30, 1898, Daisy N. Coe. Began practice at New York, 1896; removed to Middletown, 1899. Home: Middletown, Conn. YOUNG, Charles Bmerson, clergyman: b. Corln- na, ]\Ie., Dec. 2, 184 6; s. Alvin and Martha (Win- chester) Young; A.B.. Colby U. (now Coll.), 1874; grad. Newton Theol. Tnstn.. Newton Center. Mass., 1877; m. Lucy A. Small, of Caribou, Me., Nov. 23, 1882 (died Dec. 10, 1888); m. 2d, Mrs. Gertrude C. White, of Brunswick, Me., Oct. 10, 1903. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1877; pastor Mt. Vernon, Me., 1877- 81, Caribou, 1881-92; missionary Me. Bapt. Mis- sionary Conv., since Oct., 1892, also trustee; trus- tee Me. Bapt. Ednl. Soc; mem. bd. trustees Ricker Classical Inst. 25 yrs. Address: West Enfield, Me. YOUNG, Courtland H., editor, pub.; b. New Or- leans, La., May 15, 1876: s. Courtland H. and Rosa (Wilson) Young; ed. pub. schs. of New Orleans: unmarried. Founder, and pub. Young's Magazine since 1899; pub. Broadway Magazine, 1905-8 (now Hampton's Magazine). Republican. Clubs: New York Press, Friars. Home: Stamford, Conn. Of- fice: 13-15 West 20th St., New York. YOUNG, Edffar William, M.D.; b. Hancock, Me., Nov. 23, 1857; s. George R. and Augusta M. (Berry) Young; ed. pub. schs., Hancock; Eastern State Normal Sch.. Castine. Me. (non-grad.); M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York U.), 1885; m. Laura E. Clark, of Pittston, Me., Nov. 4. 1885; 1 child, Florence Cordelia. Practiced in Wilton, Me., 1885-7, New Sharon, 1887-92. Everett, Mass., since 1892; mem. surg. staff Whidden Memorial Hosp.; city phys. several yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Alumni Assn. of N.Y. City Med. Coll. Mason. Dem- ocrat. Address: 640 Broadway, Everett, ilass. YOUNG, Edmund Booth, clergyman; moved to Faribault, IMinn. (See vol. 1909.) YOUNG, Elizabeth Guion ("Baldwin Sears"), au- thor. (See vol. 1909.) YOUNG, Ernest Boyen, M.D.: b. Brunswick. Me., July 11, 1869; s. Stephen Jewett and Mary Young (Emerson) Young; A.B., Bowdoin, 1892; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1896; house officer. Children's Hosp., Boston, 1895, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1896-7; m. Rockland, Me., Sept. 3, 1900. Grace A. Simonton; 1 son, Ernest S. Practiced in Boston since 1S96; for- merly asst. surgeon. Free Hosp. for Women; now junior visiting surgeon for diseases of women, Boston City Hosp.; asst. surgeon IMass. Woman's Hosp., since 1913; asst. in anatomy. Harvard Med. Sch., 1896-02, and in gynecology, since 1902; instr. in gynecologv. Harvard Med. Sch., since 1908. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, A.M. A.. Obstet. Soc. of Bos- ton, N.E. Urol. Assn., Psi Upsilon. Mem. Bd. of Overseers of Bowdoin Coll. since 1909. Contbr. of inany articles to leading med. jours, in America. Mason. Address: 434 Marlboro St., Boston. YOUNG, Eug-enie E. (Mrs. Edgar M. Young), architect; b. Boston, July 13, 1875; d. Joseph and Marie (JacQuelin) Givens; ed. pub. sch. and acads.; m. Edgar Morrison Young, of Somerville, Mass., Sept. 27, 1892; 2 children, Raymond Morrison, Nor- man Durrell. Practiced in Winchester, Mass., since 1904; designed and built several handsome resi- dences there. Interested in civic and charitable work. Organizer Junior Charity Club, Boston, 1904, and pres. 10 yrs.; mem. Nat. Civic Federation (com. on membership). Woman's Charity Club (Boston), Fathers' and Mothers' Club (advisory bd.). Profes- sional Women's Club (Boston). V.-p. People's League, Equal Suffrage Assn. (Winchester). Uni- tarian. Address: 30 Wedgemere Av., Winchester, Mass. YOUNG. Evang-eline "Wilson, M.D. ; b. Aug. 9, 18 74; d. Wilson Ryder and Melita Victoria (Bart- lett) Young; maternal ancestors, Christopher and David Bartlett, who settled at Bartlett Island, Me., about 1750; paternal ancestor, Elkanah Young, of Eastham, Cape Cod, of the Boston Tea Party; prep, edn. Northfleld Sem. ; M.D., cum laude. Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1906; unmarried. Practiced in Boston since 1906; examining phys.. State Savings Bank Ins.: instr. iiygiene, Wheelock Sch., Garland Sell, for Homemaking; founder and dir. Sch. of Eugen- ics; mem. Public Health Com. of State Federation Women's Clubs. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. Unitarian. Clubs: Commonwealth Country, Boston Woman's City. Recreations: golf, tennis, rowing. Home: 12 Marshal St., Brookline. Office: 168 Newbury St., Boston. YOUNG, Georgfe Brig-ham, lawyer; b. Troy, Vt., Apr. 20, 18C7: s. Jolin and Augusta A. Young; grad. AVesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, IMass., 1886; student Dartmouth Coll., class of 1890, leaving in jr. yr. to WHO'S WHO IN NEW ENGLAND 1191 study law; admitted to Vt. bar, 1891, IMlnn. bar, 1892; m. Minneapolis, June 4, 1894, Grace M. Spear; 2 children, John Spear, b. 1895; Harold Kimball, 1897. Began practice at Newport, Vt., 1891; re- moved to IMinneapolis, IMinn., fall of 1891; asst. atty. M. St. R. & L.L.M. Ry., 1893-5; mem. firm of Young & Mercer, 1895-7, alone 1 yr., and then Young & Webber until returned to Newport, 1899; mem. firm of Young & Young since 1899, attys. for B. & M. R.R., Grand Trunli Ry. and other corpns. Commr. on Uniform State Laws since 1911, and sec. Nat. Conf. same; mem. Am. Soc. Jud. Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Am. Bar Assn. (v. -p. 1912, gen. council 1913, 14), Vt. Bar Assn. (v.-p.), etc. Repub- lican. Conglist. IMason. Address: Newport, Vt. YOUNG, George H., banker; b. Orwell, Vt., Feb. 22, 1859; s. H. H. and Eliza F. (Cushman) Young; ed. common schs., Brandon, Vt., and Tioy Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt.; m. Brandon, Jan. 25, 1888, Cora A. Smith. Teller First Nat. Bank, Brandon, 1879-82; cashier and mgr. Farmers and Merchants' Bank. Great Bend, Kan., 8 yrs. ; paying teller How- ard Nat. Bank, Burlington, Vt.. 2 yrs.; cashier and mgr. 15 yrs. and since Jan. 1, 1908, v.-p.. First Nat. Bank, Brandon, Vt.; dir. Cloud Co. Bank, Concordia, Kan., Rutland Trust Co., Rutland. Mason (K.T., Shrlner); Odd Fellow. Home: Brandon, Vt. YOTJITG, James Herbert, M.D. ; b. Amesbury, Mass.. May 31, 1882; s. Benjamin Herbert and Har- riet Pratt (Cheney) Young; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad.. N.H.. 1893: S.B., Harvard. 1903; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch.. 1906: m. Irene Hamilton, of New- ark. N.J., Oct. 28, 1909; 1 son. Hamilton, b. Aug. 11, 1911. Asst. visiting phys. to Boston Floating Hosp., 1910; alumni asst. in clin. medicine. Harvard Med. Sch., 1910-11. fellow In pediatrics, 1911-13, since asst.; asst. phys. to Children's med. out-patient dept. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1911-13. since visiting phys.; visiting phys. Boston Floating Hosp. Ti-us- tee Milk and Babv Hygiene Assn., Boston. Mem. A.M. A.. Mass. Med. Soc, N.E. Pediatric Soc, yFs- culapian Club, Boston. Republican. Unitarian. Club: Harvard (Boston). Address: 430 Centre St., Newton. Mass. YOUNG, John, lawyer; b. Stanton, P.Q.. Can., Mar. 31, 1839: s. Alexander and Mary (Drew) Young; A.B., Wesleyan U.. Conn., 1860 (Phi Beta Kappa); m. Aue-usta Ann Young, of Troy, Vt., June 3, 1866; 1 son, George Brigham. Prin. Derby Acad., 1860-2; admitted to Vt. bar. 1862: practiced at Troy, 1862-7. Derby Line, 1867-81, Newport since 1881. Mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1894-6, Senate, 1898- 1900; Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: New- port. Vt. YOUNG, John Edwin, judge: b. Stratham, N.H., .Tan. 26, 1855; s. Mark Fernald and Olive Light (^Piper) Young; A.B.. Dartmouth Coll., 1878; m. Bertha J. Hobbs, of Newfleld. N.H., Jan. 16, 1895. Worked on farm, 1878-80; read law with Marston & Eastman. 1880-3: in various occupations. South and West. 1S83-8: returned to N.H.. resumed study of law. 1889; admitted to bar, 1890; with Marston & Eastman, and after death of Gen. Marston with Mr. Eastman as clerk and partner until 1898, firms of Eastman, Young & O'Neill and Eastman & Young. Asso. justice Supreme Ct. of N.H., Aug., 1898-Apr., 1901; asso. justice Superior Ct.. Apr., 1901 -Jan.. 1904: since Jan., 1904. again asso. justice Supreme Ct. Conglist. Republican. Address: Exe- ter, N.H.* YOUNG. John Franklin, M.D.; Sept. 7, 1842-Dec 3, 1911. (See vol. 1909.) YOUNG, John Wesley, college prof.; b. Colum- bus. O., Nov. 17, 1879; s. William Henry and Marie Louise (Wiedenhorn) Young; ed. Karlsruhe, Ger- many, and Columbus, O.. 1885-9; Gymnasium, Baden-Baden. Germany, 1889-95: Ph.B.. Ohio State U.. 1899, A.M.. Cornell U., 1901, Ph.D., 1904; m. Mary Louise Aston, of Columbus. July 20. 1907. Instr. mathematics. Northwestern U., 1903-5; pre- ceptor mathematics. Princeton, 1905-S; asst. prof, mathematics. U. of 111., 1908-10: prof, and head of dept. of mathematics. U. of Kan., 1910-11; prof, mathematics, U. of Chicago, summer quarter. 1911; prof, and head of dept. of mathematics, Dartmo\ith Coll., 1911 — : chief examiner in geometry. Coll. En- trance Bd. Editor, Bulletin Am. Math. Soc. Mem. Am. Math. Society (council since 1911), Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung, Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. (See Who's Who in America for books and writings.) Home: Hanover, N.H.* YOUNG, Mary Vance, college prof.; b. Washing- ton, Pa., May 22, 1866; d. John Seavers and Jane (Vance) Young; ed. Rome (Ga.) Coll., Shorter Coll., Rome, Ga., Albert Lea (Minn.) Coll.; Zurich, Paris, and Florence, 1S94-9, Ph.D., U. of Ziirich, 1899. Instr. Romance langs.. Smith Coll., 1899-01; prof. Romance langs., Mt. Holyoke College, since 1901. Offlcier d'Academio, French Govt, 1907. (See Who's Who in ,\merica for writings, societies, etc) Home: South Madley, Mass.* YOUNG, Oscar !■.. lawyer; b. Ossipee, Carroll Co., N.H., Sept. 11, 1874; s. Timothy B. and Sarah I. (Buzzell) Young; grad. Brewster Free Acad.. Wolfboro, N.H., 1895; LL.B., Boston U. Sch. of Law, 1900; m. Anna M. Paris, of Wolfboro, N.H., July 11, 1909. Admitted to N.H. bar, 1900, and be- gan practice at Wolfboro; removed to Laconia, 1901; trustee Laconia Savings Bank; justice La- conia Police Ct., 1903-1:], justice Municipal Court of Laconia since Mar. 15, 1915; chmn. Rep. State Com., 1908; elk. Bd. of Railroad Commrs., 1910-11. Trustee Brewster Free Acad. Mason; Odd Fellow. Home: 84 Whipple Av. Oflfice: Baldi Bldg., Laco- nia, N.H. YOUNG, Owen D., lawyer; b. Van Hornesville, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1874; s. Jacob Smith and Ida (Bran- dow) Young; A.B., St. Lawrence U., N.Y., 1894; LL.B., Boston U., 1896; m. Josephine Sheldon Ed- monds, of Southbridge. Mass., June 30, 1898. Began practice, Boston, 1896: mem. firm of Tvler & Young, Boston; v.-p. Gen. Electric Co.; dir. and mem. exec. com. Electric Bond & Share Co. Lec- turer Law School of Boston U., 1897-04. Trustee St. Lawrence U. Universalist. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Phi. Home: Lexington, Mass. Office: 30 Church St., New York.* YOUNG, Robert Cushman; b. Orwell. Vt., Apr. 29. 1855: s. Hiland Hall and Eliza (Cushman) Young; descendant of Robert Cushman, who came to America with the Pilgrims; ed. common schs., Brandon High Sch.. Burr and Burton Sem. ; m. Ger- trude Stevens, of Orwell, Jan. 11. 1888; 3 children, Russell, Anna, Cushman. Engaged in farming since boyhood and in 5th generation on homestead cleared from forest by ancestor, Simeon Young: mem. Vt. Ho. of Rep.. 1910. Republican. Conglist. Mason. Address: Orwell, Vt. YOUNG. William Henry Harrison, inventor, mf r. (See vol. 190 9.) YOUNG, William Hill, trustee; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 26, 1867; s. Henry A. and Sarah Abby (Hill) Young: A.B., Harvard, 1892; m. Elizabeth A. Stearns, of Brookline, Mass., June 6, 1895. In real estate business. 1894-04; trustee S. A. Young Estate since 1904; dir. Boulevard Trust Co., Fos- ter's Wharf Co. Mem. Boston Real Estate Ex- change. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Eastern Yacht. Mass. Automobile. Home: 21 John St., Brookline, Mass. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. YOUNGEKT, Sven Gnstaf, clergyman; b. Ljun- get, Algutsrum. oland. Sweden; s. Olof Persson and Anna Beata (Olsson) Youngert; came to LT.S., 1886, and settled at Rock Island, 111.; grad.Mannhem Pvt. Sch., Vestergotland, Sweden. 1881; studied at Fjell- stedt Collegiate Instn. of Upsala, while partly en- gaged as pvt. tutor, lSSl-6; A.B., Augustana Coll.. Rock Island, 111., A.M., 1900: B.D., Augustana Theol. Sem., 1897, C.S.T. (Candidatus Sacrse Theo- logia?), 1902 (D.D.. 1905): comnleted all courses for Ph.D., State U. of la., 1911; Ph.D., Bethany Coll.. 1901; m. Hannah A. Shoberg, of Chicago, Apr. 27, 1894. Ordained Evang. Luth. ministry, 1892; pas- tor Kewanee. 111., 1892-6. Ottumwa, la., 1896-1900; prof. N.T. Greek, philosophy and catechetics, Au- gustana Theol. Sem.. 1900-12, and sec. theol. fac- ulty; pastor Swedish Luth. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1912 — . Editor Augustana Theological Quarterly. 1912 — ; edited "Unsrdomsvannen" (published by Augustana Synod), 1899-12. Contbr. to various pa- pers and mags. Representative at the LInneean bi- centennial celebration Upsala and Stockholm, Swe- 1192 \VHO'« WHO IN NEW ENGLAND den 1907. Author: Manual fur Catechetical In- struction in the Sunday School. 1S95; History of Philosophv, ISOG (both in Swedish). Address: 311 Capitol .\v., Hertford, Conn.* YOUNGMAN, William Sterling-, lawyer; b. Wil- liamsport. Pa., Feb. 2, 1872; s. Samuel L. and Mar- garet (Rissel) Youngman; A.B., Harvard. 1895, LL.B., 1898; m. Helen I. Yerxa. of Cambridge, Mass.. Oct. 21, 1903; children, William S., Jr., Sarah Emory. Asst. instr. Am. history. Harvard, 1896-7; in practice of law since 1898. Sec. Charles River Basin Commn.; dir. D.F\ Monroe Co.; trustee Weld Boat Club. Served in 12th I'a. Inf., N.G.P.. 1897; saw active service in Porto Rico campaign, 1898; mem. M.V.M., grades from serg. to maj. since 1899; judge advocate, also maj. and commissary, 2d Bri- gade. Mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns.. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Harvard, Boston City, Country. Officers, Boston Athletic Assn. Reci-ea- tions: rowing, horseback riding. Home: 10 Orkney Road. Ortico: 19 Congress St., Boston. YUNG, Wing", educational reformer; Nov. 17, lS2S-.Vpr. 21, 1912. (See vol. 1909, also Who's Who in America, 1912-13.) ZABRISKIi:, Iiuther Kinibell, consular service; b. Preston, Conn., Oct. 10, 1879; s. Adolphus D. and Sarah Adelia (Kimbell) Zabriskie; grad. Worces- ter (Mass.) Acad., 1901; A.B., Yale. 1905; post-grad, work, Edinburgh U.; unmarried. Began as writer, Sept.. 1907: mem. editorial staff Norwich Morning Bulletin. 1907-11; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep.. 19«s^«^ 339509 r3 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY U.C. BERKELEY LIBRARIES CD3fiTt,E7DH ! 1 \ I iii l!!i ^'=J>v: B 91|!l(Ujji|l||ll!il(||j|l||